ijc jTclTcvsomnn, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1867. IMPORTANT. Having procured one of Gordon's Fast Printing Machines, we are notr fully pre prepared to print Rill Heads, Prescrip tion and other Labels, Cards, Circulars, Letter Heads, Envelope Cards, Dodgers Pamphlets, &c, Ac, either in plain or colored inks, or bronze, with the grcatcs dispatch, and at the lowest city prices Our stork of l'laiu and Fancy Type, Pa per, Cards, Ac., to which we are constant ly making additions, cannot be surpassed Orders from town or country, ly mail or otherwise, promptly attended to! LOCAL XEW3- Our subset ibers. anil others livir: i-.bout theconnty are particularly iKjncsted to tend J t!ie pnrtUMitii'S ot such iil.tlUMS el interest s may ir.uia j'iie in tlif ir several l"ca lilies. Marriages, iie.iihs. nc -idmts. rtianccsin resilience, s!c of . cil-Cj-t.iie. pr i pt?lin., .f unnoitHi.t im-ctiiic?. new improvements &r... aie all wauled to nude u a melange f home i:ews interesting to every Uxly. Stale neiy thing in jour own way," writing names distinctly, and we will l-repaie it fur our columns. The Legislature ot Pennsylvania adjourned fine die ca Thursday last. See the Advertisement of Mad ame E. F. Thornton, the great Astrolo gist, Clairvoyant and Psjchometrican. EST Jerome 13 Shaw, last week, sold liia farm in Hamilton township, known as the John Dossard Farm, to Melcboir lios- ard, for 07,250. ' : Z$r- Melchoir Bossard, last week, sold his Farm and Tannery, recently purchased ly him at the Sheriff sale of Joseph Fen- ner's property, at Fen cersville, to Charles Kistler, fur SI 4,000. tS The colored Methodists, of this borough, have purchased a lot of Richard Staples, on Analomink-avcnue, for 6150. They design erecting a new church build ing thereon. Barney 3Iancld pays his respects to the public, through our advertising columns this week. . Earney evidently means business, and it would be well for jmrehasers to give them a call. Our first and fourth pages present matters worthy the attentive perusal of our readers. Lvcn the advertisements possess an interest that would pay for the reading of them. C3 The Tableaux and Charade exhi bitions, at the Court-House on Thursday and F riii ay evenings last, are said to have been very fine, and to have netted hand some sums for the church fund and the lire company. 2?. Oar thanks are due to Senator liurntt for legislative, and to the lion. JJeiijamin F. Butler for congressional documents. Senator Shoemaker, of the Luzerne district, has laid U3 under special -obligations by regularly supplying us vwith the Legislative Becord. Mr. Uriah Sluttcr is engaged in putting a second story on the dwelling, on Monroe-street, recently purchased by him at the Sheriff's sale of John X. Lee' property. The house is now but one -tury, and the addition will be quite an improvement. Ecclesiastical Meeting-. The next semi-annual mcetins: of the Presbytery, of Newton, will le held in lhe Presbyterian church, of this borough. Tuesday cext, April 23rd, sod will ibe opened by. a sermon from Rev. Wm I r r i. ii xt t rri Laurie, oi ciewartvuie, i.N. j. mere -will be preaching on Tuesday and Wed nesday evenings, and a Sunday-school meeting on Wednesday afternoon, to all of which, as wefl as to all the exercises o! the Presbytery, the public are cordially iuvited. Something worth Knowing. IVe are posting our books, and getting ready to send out bills for subscription, jadtertising and job work up to the lit of Aprfl, 1S67, and in a week or two will be prepared to present each one of our pat rons with one of those neat little mis sive. V"e give this timely notice that all who are in arrears may prepare them selves to respond with promptness. We desire to inaugurate cuch improvements in the Jefftrsonian as will dace it in a position fully up to the times, and we an do so if our patrons will respond in the same liberality of spirit which has governed us in our refrainiog, for so long a time, from dunning them. We detest daoniDg, but the largeness of our de sires to have our paper, as it were, "a man mong men," and the hold-back-ativeness of too many of our customers, compels to take the dose however nauseous. This is the first settlement, up to a given time, that we have ever undertaken, and we hope to be successful in it. Of the mass of our subscribers we have no cause to complain, but, there are some whose ac--counts stand for eight, ten and fifteen years, without a solitary dollar to their credit.- It is to these latter that our re marks are, and our attention in the fu ture shall be, more particularly devoted. BmV.tt TTviVi'n at u ui-j::.n.l .?Mn c Tjullin- and haulincv aud a world of la- i ,i .,rti,0 nU v.;ia r PonnsTlvfinLiDemocracv. with Asa Packer . ' , .,: n. ,. at llio neau, auu mwicr v,ituer at me i tail hnvo succeeded in exhuming from , cj , ...vt. ...t.kt.l. j ,r ine cuuncua, luuuiau auu fui.iuuc I Hhcatlanu, all that rematus Ot the oia - . . . puonc tuncuonary, . jj. It nan ii i -r t. , i t i hnred th.it hiq HpfAnco nf Mm.ftlf and of Fhillv-wnllv n.Imini.trntion W8S to V.ave been the hut of him And so it would ; hnt otlii. were feclimr the svmr-he f f.t...-. i;t:,nl ' . " '1 V V M VVI I J lUIUS Ll l II a L UUI I U!lk. l'UIIH- "vvui iiun.ni bad consigned him to merited oblivioDf ' erawlin. over themselves, and in order to keep position -before the publ'clic eye it was necessary that something should , be done. Tbeyfelt, too, that with the rapid decline ofthat kind of De mocracy which had well nigh broken our country into fragments, and is rapidly running out, their occupation would be we shall fall into the arms of our old al gone, and they be accounted as nothing lies and associates, the oil Beuioraratic hmidA Ymm Americ. wline spirit of r W extent in, the fcouth. An cuort must be made to stem the current ; and bracin- themselves to the work they made tne euon, ana w.u. tnc am ot g.,-u..u,, and the promise ot a gooa dinner, tncy have succeeded in startling the world by r r i . .1 I nerving J. li., as atoresaiu, tne perpe- tration of one of his Wring rhapsodies. .1 15 eotildii t e?if- l.iif. in view ot IliPirl . . , ---- having so generously covereu ntm wun the varnish of Statesmanship, and named him aas tho last of American States men of the olden time," be must css.y to "",e'"u',B b" measure, -.iea.pt 3 to inrow ciogs in ins way oi ine progress of liberty. The old geatleman believes in nothing buf the old Democracy and 0 - the old Coustitution ; forgetting that his own want of rjanhodd while in the Presi dency had destroyed the former, and per mitted the latter to be torn into ehreds and patches by his fire eating supporters He . , 1 -v .1 r 4 t- . appears to be oblivious to the fact that. ' jugh his own want of nerve, old things tlirou were permitted to Le supplanted by the new oruer wnicu now prevails: ana tnaiMure, inm iu mj juumem it is nix;e iur 1 i. i . ii- . uow ideas, Dew men, greater liberty and more ezltsd Statesmanship are the pres ent distinguishing marks of the progress of events. The lash of the Southern lordling and the cry of the slave is no longer beard Bunker IIill no longer fears the calling of slave rolls upon her summit, the patient North no longer witnesses the writhing of a truckulent , , . , jLiuutntT. n uii'ui.u uiiu lut uuu ui mi; dirty work of its Southern masters; iu short, every thing so plainly points out the permanent departure of the days of . i i i- ue impuueuee wiucu aiiempts to iorcc the twattliogs of imbecility, os centered in J. B. and hia productions, upon their understandings. When will the fossils who have thus disturbed the repose of the politically dead J. B. learn to know and accept the situation. As leaders their occupation is gone, and they may as well at once become content to devote the remainder of their days to the worb of repentance over those sins of theirt which, bolstering the rebellion, so well nigh ru ined us. Asa Packer, J. Glancy Jones, Hiester Clyuier, and all others of that kidney, had Letter peaceably make up their minds to take position which the people have so repeatedly and so emphati cally assigned thcai that is, cn the back seats. v SQ. The lessees of the Stroudsburg Woolen Mills, the Messrs. Dostor, of Bethlehem, are busily engaged in putting the Mills in complete order, adding ad ditional machinery, Ac. It is expected that work will commence in, about two weeks. The lessees are gentlemen of experience and go-a-head-ativeness, and will doubtlets make the establishment a paying one. Lessons cn Piano and Melodeon. Prof. Walker has reduced his term to 815 per quarter, those who have not yet secured his services had better-avail them selves of this opportunity, as Mr. Walker is a fiit class Teacher. His scholars'learn thoroughly and improve rapidly, and we are cure be will soon have-more than he ran attend to. Ki. A friend who had occasion to visit the Aualomink House, a few days ago, informs us that the gentlemanly proprie tor, A. M. Jones, Esq., has every thing fixed in the best order possible, and that in viands, liquids and a generous spirit of accommodation the Analomink ranks A No. 1. Jones evidently knows hoTV to manage. X- The rain on Tuesday was a splen did affair. After the drying winds of the several preceding days it was absolutely needed. The way it made the grass, graiu and vegetables sprout and assume their dress of green, was encouraging to farmers and horticulturalists, as well as to consumers. tST A new Jewish Synagogue, was dedicated to the service of God, on Fri day .las at Scranton. The ceremony is said to hava Jbfen very impressive. Governor Orr. oi booth Carolina, uiauc Reconstruction at Charlestou . ... . i , r last week which contains a gooa ueai oi nlin English, lie acknowledged the power and right 0! congress to ueai wuu ...inf. nrl r-Wd 1, i tn SP1 f read v J') - to accept the terms prollercd and to urge il.xr nilnnt nn .r fhn rnor e. lie was . r . i , --. - - nnnmi In crnin" to the unretue IJOUrt ir - ; - - --r - nr au vn nine tisu iui iiiu uui uuae ui ui.r i , . . rfM1 PuunS ine rower oicongress. j uougi) I k: ir e .i. . .! r 1. j 1 1.-1 nimsoii one ot tnc uisirac.i .v rcd tbose wbo crc not dwquaHgeJ ty law to have themselves registered at once. As to the blacks, ne sam me ixe- . .1 i, 1 1 I il. T. . I ii- ij i .1 .-i.:i P "Pu-"" they were excluded Irom the oallot in tuany ot t ie ortnern .ates. xn regaru to the alliance with the South which ... xt ., o. t i now sought by the Democratic leaders, the Governor said : I know there is an apprehension wide cnmil in I Vl n NTnrtli im;1 W'icf t V 1 1 fll'lIT reconstru;tiou of lhe Southern States, party. I say to you, gentlemen, however that I would give no such pledges. We -entlemen, before I, at least, will consent to afQliatc with it. Good, good, aud ap plause. Many of you will remember wh tbe war firit commenced, great otj- aQj th,t there WOuld be no war. and thnt if it commenced it would be uorth of Masca's i i: l : ., - i u Q.,,,tl. u ... , - ow sir ( urning to Ger - Sickle, state mat it that taith had been properly ...... 1 carried out. there is no probability that any State but South Carolina, would have seceded lrom the l cderal Union. Again. ll " t , . . e.i u.UT.m l"c Fluency oi ine uonMituuon & LLi uutiiii if 1, 1; i y i.tui tiKiu 11 v 1 1 1 J pert ajjJ a!ru0st cvcry Democrat iu the country, urged upon the South to reject its provisions. It was rejected. A few weeks only elapsed, and yet we find that l .i i.i-ri i-ii on the rassare of this Sherman bill, our Democrrtic friends, acting 10 conjunction vtuu o:a i.tau. elevens, were .I 1 ti . 1 . to the odious features. It went 1 1 Daci Senate, was finally adopted, and every one of the Democratic newspaper all over , t r j i the -Nortfi, so far as 1 am informed, have couje out a0!j urej tLe Southern people to accept the bill. I say to you, there- us to seek new lrieods and new alliauces.' JSJ Secretary Seward having, by di rect insult, forced Motley, the historian, into a resignation of the Ministership to Austria, A. J. set about hunting up a c .1 . rri 1 ! Successor for the position. Ihough the labor has been to him a labor of love, in asmuch as it afforded him a supposed op- portunity to reward a friecd of like in . .... ir .1 1. ciiuvis n uu uiuibii it.u v. vi i j iiii. uu dcrtaking has not proved altogether love- ly. The Senate determined that the po- sition adorned by the services of a Motley should not be disgraced, and have contin uous-ly headed oJ A. J.'s efforts to dis grace it. First Cowan, of Pennsylvania, was nominated rejected; next Ncsmith, of Oregon rejected; next Stockton, of New-Jersey rejected; and now Ray mond, of the New-York Times, dubbed, by Bennett, " the little villian," hangs bo twecn confirmation and rejection, with a decided leauins: towards the latter. If A. J. wants to be sure of a man let him nominate Motley. Who would not t3 Bsautiful ? All may possess a clear, unblemished skin, of alabaster whiteness, by the use of Cbagtellar'a White Liquid Enamel. It is the most perfeet article in use, for remov ing all impurities of the skin, and unlike all other cosmetics, contains nothing that will injure the cuticle ; being vegetable, it is perfectly harmless. For sale, Whole sale and Retail, by Bergcr, Shutts & Co., Chemists, Troy, N. Y. See their adver tisements in another column in this paper. CaT A number of our citizens united in a grand raid upon the piscatorial deni zens of McMichael'g and Brodhead's creeks on Tuesday last. The rain raised and muddied the creeks, dip-nets were brought into requisition, and several hun dred of the finny tribe were taken. We joined the multitude in the rather pleas ant pastime of gnawing fish bones, on Wednesday morning. Suckers are not so bad to take. Cough Medicines should be so compounded that that they bo taken "lit tlo and often." It is that throat and chest, not the stomach, that is affected. r This is one great secret of the success o! Cots Courjh Balsam. Try it. All dcal lers sell it. lug The Luzerne couuty folks are to have a new jail, at a cost ot $18D,575. Rather an expensive luxury; but cheap enough if it will hold rogues put into it securely, and Jeter the commission of crime. 6jr Fresh shad sold in Washington city, D. C-, on Tuesday, for 1(1 per thou sand, and in Stroudsburg, on the same day, at the rate of 8500 per thousand. The distance between the two places is two hundred and ten miles, or about 12 hours by rail. m tt m j The Iowa City JVcss openly advocates wholesale repudiation as the only means likely to bring the Democratic party into power, The New York World, which furnishes political gospel lor tnc wooie w'" r vt. i,..a mtoniK v be?s pij u, u uuu, ...u, t , 0 its followers not to oppose negro suur, to M7 - share of the Hack men's votes. e . . , , . commena mc reasoning ui - our Democrats :n .Monroe couuiv, it"1 . . ... . , ... cfn.-V in trai ft dlinn"- the laSl lew vrnrs uns ucuu ucu uutiuuuu v m uvn.- - - , . suilrage ana negro cquamy. SOon expect, tu u4u iu croi a sermon preached text: . ..n . ?. ll. jjcmocrais in ine . . ... on t . L r... i c ma i i. tii v alive to ine iiu iolo "llt!trv. It TCrv me pontics ui vwuw.j. j q th(J ncxt pre8iJelltial clec ;n mriv he decided bv the ne-ro vote. po? tiiti We suppose it to be morally certain rf . . . tV.r tb new constitution of the State of New York, to be framed this year, will confer the elective lranchise upou all adult male ne-rrocs. W e estimate their number at six or 6evcn thousand, .... , t . . ti,l which, jij uu ' J scale in tnc election uexk jcai, ciuui I .1 1 - rhnnl.l I the solid 06210 vote be cast for the lldates In miiiT of th Southern otates, Uere is so near an approach to equality between the two races that unless the negro vote is divid cd there is imminent danger that the po litical control of those States will pasa in to the hands of the Republican party. We have co faith in the success of any efforts to shut the ncro element out ol politics. It is the part of wisdom Iiankly aCcer.t tho situation, and get before ? aa a3 kkki hinpr nvor thi. npcro Dlirid. J . Mondav hist Was the SCCOnd anniversary oi the death oi AOranam iiucu.u a . . .. r 11 1 t 1 lamity which will prooably affect the his - - tory of the country for generations lapse of time but deepens the aflec The lapse 01 time uui uecpens tnc adcuiuuit n . . 1 .1 . . - rr.-.: memory of the dead patriot in the hearts . ., . ..a. ot tlie people. ins sioipnuij, and lovalty of purpose shine with increased iusre as the years roll by. The sordid I " ubtruujcn-UelCahness of the present makes us turn Fancs t0 lie PuritJ w'10 was taken iroia us as we enterea tne prom- l.scd land of peace and union. We learn that the meeting . of the Re puWican State Committee at Ilarrisburg last week was very'fully attended Col. Francis Jordan, Secretary of the Com- mOOWCaUh and Chairman of the Commit- tee, presided. The proceedings were bar- n,nn;An3 in.l if i,rrpi, tJiit thf Strttp .... f Ccnvention, for the nomination ot a can- didatC for the Supreme Judgeship, should w ,Ur 1 w A. be held at WiHiamsport on Wednesday, the 2GthofJune. lhe Cnairman Was authorized to issue a call for the election of delegates by the several counties. The Tjlevcnth District Monitor, published at Iloncsdalc, in view of the approaching base-ball season, thinks that " playing ball is fine sport for young men, but that working in tho garden, picking stone or any other useful out door labor is about as healthy." The Monitor is not alone in the thought. Wilkes-Barrc, Carbondalc, Dun more and Hyde Park, have within the last four weeks been afHicted with heavy fires, resulting in the ajrresatc loss of some two hundred thousand dollars. It is not known how either fire originated. Revelations of a Counterfeiter. A despatch from Washington tells this remarkable story : 'The Solicitor-General of the Treasury has recently received the detuiled statement of Charles Ulrieh, a native of Germany, made in the presence of Colouel Wood, chief of the secret ser vice division of the Treasury Department, and of Marshal Murray, in the graud jury room at New York, about three weeks ago. The statement of Ulrieh was volun tary. It will be recollected that he was arrested by Colonel Wood, in the city of Cincinnati, in March last, charged with being a counterfeiter of national currency and with having counterfeit plates ol various denominations iu his possession. Ulrieh gives a history of his dealings with traders in counterfeit money , and names of the principals for whom he worked a? an engraver and printer. In response to a question by Marshal Murray ho said he paid New York polico detectives and de puty marshals, as hush money, nineteen thousand six hundred dollars in tho ng rrc'rite, besides altering stolen watches for them so as to destroy the identity of tlie tirae-keepci'3. Llnch acknowledges that he printed from the two hundred dol lar plate two huudred thousaud dollars' worth notes. He had intended to print two huudred impressions from the five hundred dollar plate, and if he had not been captured that work would have been completed in ten or fifteen days. The plates are now in possession of the gov ernment. They are remarkably well exe cuted, and the notes produced from them arc calculated to deceive even the most expert." A CANVASS OF TUG .UNION proves that the most successful candidate for general favor ever placed before Tho People. is that pure and salubrious vegetable beau lifier, CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, , Far and wide, throughout the restored re public, in defiance of rivalry, and competi tion, it appeals TO THE POLLS! of all who design to clothe the fame with the magnificent block or br.iwn hues which nature lias denied, or age stolen away. Manufactured by J. CairrAnoao, 0 Astor House, New York. Sold by Druggists. Ap plied by all Hair Dressers. April 1?, 1807.-1 in, Special Notices, ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTEPS. Hartford, Conn., Nov. 11, 1964. Merss. Tiros. Allcock & Co. Please .li.d,. tPIv.. ,Wn Allcock'. n,ir NiK .rnpritnre pnn- roruua t - .--j r . . nrm3 lUe.r erj . !. . n-mont nt wrinnira man auunt's iur ' ........... -- --- o ..."lr. r Lnrn - in. hv entanglement, m me sniu ui machinery, hau uow u .-y- u..... -i i.:. 1 I 1. r'r ' Tl.U man found relief .,.,, n re . uni uai .--..! - j enwroiy -r" ' . r . ofthe.e pertoratedpte s o . . . . .t the Monroe Demo- very soon uy me rF"" ' " Yta work ,hea-1?1,cant' gether with date of marrige. Ii.ij en.txc lift was t-oon enabled in worn, . . . i;f r 1 . from the same and nQW he WhoT3 a8 cll as ever I.eK This b nQ humKb a8 t,!OUSaRd8 0f would cheerfully pay So tor a single i ias.ii. te!!,irnon;aiscan as?crt fehe win Eend whcn orth. as well as the f hcy could not he had at a lower ra"'M desired a certified certificate, or written n m 1 1 1 in c ii iii.Li. cuivh- " ot all otnersastuei ---f- ;iand s.ating place of birth, age, disposition t7wit, which I am acquainted; while the Lorr,t;nri, nnrnliar to them rendered them nps. ar croal v in advance oi an oim r 1 - j .... r- t .. I greatly superior to a i oi er w oru .u surgical uses, Knowing tlie piasters to ue so uefu I have no, scrup.es mat my ruu ments thou Id be known. J. W. JOHNSON, M. V. A-encv. Brandreth House, New York. ooiu i)V ai uru'"'iiis in w ii ill II T 1 .: : !. ITnltail Slntns ,m Cmma. IAor:l 11. O. im. . RKASOXS WHY THE AMERICAN WATCH llalc at WAIrHAIW, Bass. IS THE BEST. It is n?n!e on the best principle. Its frame i com posed of SOLID PLATES. NO jar can interfere with the harmony cf its working and no sudden shock can damage Its machinery. Every piece is made and fin ished bv machinery (itself f.imous f.tr its irovclty, as well as for its effectiveness) ?uid isjherefore properly made. ThewM h isr what ull mechanism F&oiiid be ACCURATE, SIMPLE, STRONG AM) ECONOMI- CAL Except some higii grades, too costly lor gener al use. lorcicn w an. in- iur i-int;ii m.iuv. 1, .ihiii k. ... ....... .'a f ,nr.i hundred pieces, screwed and riveted together, and re .111.1 -JU1..1 .v , , - 1 . . 1.- .1 .r ciurc constant repairs 10 Keen mem 111 any mu ui ,,i,i..,n,.,i ,r.E..i,n mes-'and" English Patent Levers." are peifcctly weil I ........ tiut:i . ntt " -.it.v. ..1. . r aware of the tiuth oi uns Matemcnt. I A tin. mninmni nf ntir nitFrnrie. mote than ten J j - -i - , , . , x. yearsaS.,it wasourf.rst cbjst t to m-ke .1 thorough- iy good low -priced watch fo Place of thcte f.ircignjmpo? or the minion, to taKeine itions the icfuse of tor- cign .,ct..rics-which were entirely unsa!cBb!e at home and peifcttly worthless everywhere. How well wc have accomplished this mar be nu - derstood from the fact, that af.er so many years of hial, we now make more T't an tiNE-ll. LF of all THE watches sold in the UNITED states and that no other have ever given such univcisal sat- isf ictioa. While this depattment of our business is continued w ith increased facilities for perfect work, we are at present engaged in the marufactute of watch es of the HIGHEST GRADE KNOWN TO CURONO .VEl'RV, uuequaltd by anything hitherto madebyour- selves, unsurpafsed Ly anything made in the world. For this purpose we have the amplest facilities. We have erected an addition tu our main building!: ex prcssly for this branch of our business, and have filled it wuh the best workmen incur service. cw ma- i miiies ami appliances kiive uccii consi rui'uu, wnn:n pcifl,rtn,,.eir rrJt wilh consummate delicacy and exactness. The ehoi-est and most approved mateii tils only are used and we challenge comparison be- Uvecn ti,u gra4je f cur work and the finest imported chronometers. We do nt pretend to sc! 'r less money thun foreign watches, tu sell our atehes , tut we do asseit w itho it fear of conlrndio'.ion that for the same money our product is incomparably superi-r. AHour watch es, ff whatever grade, .tie fully warranted and this warrantee is good at all times .igainst us or our ngents i n all par's of the w orld. CAUTION. The public are cautioned to buy only of respect tble dealers. All persons selling counterfeits w ill be prosecuUd. ROBSINS & APPLET0N, AGENTS FOR THE AMERICAN WATCH COM PANY IS2 II IS O A D XV A V, Tf. 1". May 10, ISGG.-lyr. Dr. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP. This (rreat medicine cured Dr. J. H. ?ciieck. the Pronriotor. of Pnlmnn.irv Con sumption, when it had assumed its most form idable aspect, and when speedy death ap peared to be inevitable. His physicians pro nounccd his 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 Rjrmpioms quickly disappeared, and his presentweight is more than two hundred pounds. Since his recovery, ha has devoted his at tention exclusively to the cure of Consump tion, and the diseases which arc usually complicated with it, and the cures effected by his medicines have been very numerous and truly wonderful. Dr. Schenck makes professional visits to several of the larger cities weekly, where he has a large concourse of pttienip, and it is truly astonishing to see poor consumptives that have to be Sifted out of their carriages, and in a few months henlthy, robust persons. Dr. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TON IC, and .MANDRAKE PILLS are general ly all required in curing Consumption. Full directions accompmy each, so th it any one can take them without seeing Dr. Schenck, but when it is convenient it is best to fee him. He gives advice free, but for a thor ough examination with his llespirouieter his fee is three dollars.' Please observe, when purchasing, that the two I kencsscs of the Doctor o::e when in the last stage of Consumption, and the other ns lie now is, in pecfect health are on the Government stamp. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Price per bottle, or 57 00 the half dozen. Letters of advice should always be directed to Dr. Schenck's Principal Office, No. 15 North fith Street, Philadelphia, Pj. General Wholesale Agents: Demas Barnes &. Co., N. Y. ; S. S. Dance. Ballimore, Md. ; John I). Park, Cincinnati. Ouio; Walker & Tiiylor, Chicago, III.; Ci.nins Bros, St. Louis, Mo. , 3d w. ca. mo. 1 yr. ITCH! ITCH! ITCH ! SCRATCH 1 SCRATCH! SCRATCH ! Wheaton's Ointment Will Uin Uu ll h it, 4s Horn. Al so c ii res S A I ,T RH CUM, CHI LB LA I NS and a IIERUPTIOAS OP TDK SKIN.i Price f0 cents. For sale by all druggists. Uv scndin;: SO cents to WEEKS &, POT TElt, Sole AgentsvlTO Washington street, B iston, it will bo forwarded by mail, free of postage, to anv part of the United States. June 7, 1SG0 -lyr. Frea to Everybody. A Lirp-e C pp. Circular, giving informa tion of tho greatest importance to the young of both sexes. . It teaches how tho homely may become beautiful, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to 6end their Address, anj receive a copy postpaid, by return mail. Address P. O. Drawer, 21, Feb. 11, '67,-Gm. Troy, N. Y. KnoT7 Thy Destiny. Madame E. F. Thornton, the great En glish Astro'.egist, Clairvoyant and Pycho metrician, who has astonished the scientific classes of the Old World, has now located herself at Hudson, Is. Y. Madame Thorn ton possesses such wonderful powers of sec- lu" r , Vw """" r . SIcll7 a . . . impart, knowi cde ot the ffreateei imporancc to the 6incier or married of either eex. While in a state Ot trance, snc ucuiiuaics uie ery leaiuresoi . , i . .i e . . .ni u.u.:j 1-'S" J u" U11- ...u..;,.m uiu f instrument of intense power, known 8 n ,i,,ri m.inntnns nma,. I?..4. ' uteiike pictures me luiure nojana or wneox hu---,-"v"- guarantee, that tho picture is what it pur- ports to be By enclosing a lock of hair. , irtv,- ,.r -J Tnvelone addrced to yineTf. and 1.m?P.;; J Z A. .'fV'' j ion by return mail. All communicaw- vou win icct-ivu ine uitmrc iinti uesireu in- nflnil.l AJ.a in fidencf, Madame h. i . 1 horvtox, P. O. Bor bvJ- j . ... vaa 223, Hudson, N. Y. Feb. 14, 'G7.-ly 2 A Young Lady returning to for country heme, after a sojourn of a few months in the Citj', was hardly recognized by her friends. In place of a cocrse, rustic, flushed face, she had a soft ruby coirplexion of al most marble smonthnef s, and instead of twe n three she really appeared but eighteen Upon inquiry cs to the cause of o great a change, she plainly told tlicm that she used the Circassian Balm, and considered it an invaluable acquisition to any Lady's toilet. By its use any Lady or Gentleman can im prove their personal appearance an hundred fold. It is simple in its combination, as Na- tcre herself is simple, yet unsurpassed in jt3 efficiency in drawing impurities from, al- llpJ1i;nfr. dftanpinw and tannlifvin0 tb so healing, cleansing and beautifying the Fgm and complexion. By Us direct action . - , . , r . . on the cuticle it draws from it all its lrnrur- . . . . . . - lu 1 tp Kprvirp tini rn 1 iTPni pn it crn i hn clear. Foft. smooth and beautiful. Price ST 1 r w sent by Mail or Expr, on receipt of an or- Ii 1 mi- it 1 11 r- o r j- rt - . aer uy v . v. l,.iiiv kj., vnemists. 1 Vn West V n rr.Ho 5t 5sir9iicn "K X The only American Agents for the fale of , ,e snmp rFrh M 'fi7.1v I riTTTT TlT3irr'Q T TtrfC CAVm rnn Kft " rnrvrro 1 . . . 1TVTC ' I '""uo.wo ujiu.uaIh, uiij. I annually of Croup. New, mothers, if you would tpend (30 cents, and always have a bottle of J)r. lobias venitian Liniment in the house, you never need fear losing your little one when attacked with this complaint. It is now 10 years since I have put up my Liniment, and never heard of a child dying of Croup when my Liniment was used; but hundreds of cases of cures have been report ed to me, and many state if it was $10 per bottle they would not be without it. Besides which, it is a certa:n cure for Cuts, Burns, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throats, Swel lings, Mumps, Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Spasms, Old Sores, and pains in lhe back and chest. No one once tries it who is ever without it. It is warranted perfectly safe to take internally. Full directions with ev ery bottle. S.dd by lhe Druggists. Depot, 56 Cortiandt Street, New York. March 7. 15G7.-7w. Wonderful but True. MADAME REMINGTON, the world-renowned Astrologist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoyant state, de lineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid o! an instrument of intense power, known as the iVycho motrope, guarantees to produce a perfect and lifelike picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, with date of niarringe, oc cupation, leading traits of character, &c This is no imposition, es testimonials with out numbers can assert. By stating place of birth, age, disposition, color of eyes and hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re ceive ths picture by return mail, together with desired information. OC?" Address in confidence, Madame Ger trude Remington, P. O. Box 297, West Troy, N. Y. ' Feb. 14, 'G7.-ly. ?i a rsi: c i;:. April 11th, lSG7, atthe Lutheran Parson age, in Hamilton, by the Rev. Henry Seifert, Mr. Jacob Sixcer and Miss Emalinr Beckes, both of Jackson, Monroe county. Pa. dbs: I). In Stroudsburg, on Sunday evening list,. Petfr, son of tho late Peter L. Starner, de ceased, aged 5 months and 17 days. 85 EEWAED. "" OST, on Sunday, the 7tli inst., on going from my residence,. on tha llouser farm,, in Smithfield township, to the School House on the road leading to Buttermilk Falli, a Leather Pocket Book, containing four Ten Dollar Bills, about one dollar in postal cur rency, two receipis in my favor, and feveral other papers. The above reward will be paid the finder on leaving the pocket bock and contents at my residence. Ap. 1, '67 A. Y. HOUSER, !1EAD-QUARTRS STROUDSBURG, PA., MARCHING ORDERS No. h TOR 1867. "jVFANSFIELD, is again in the Mercan JLvj tile field, with his head-quarters at the old established stand, corner of Main and Green-streets (late Geo. Fable'), where the people can always be sure of tiuding the most rmlitoiiablo, Durable, and Clivapcat Stock of Goods ever brought into the county. He has DR V (iOODS of all kinds, ' GROCERIES if PROYISIOyS, BOOTS f SHOES, CROCKERY $ GLASS YAREt ifc, f-c tfi; ' $;. at such prices as will enable .him to supp'Jf his customers a little Cheaper than tho Cheapest. It being impossible lor him to r.umerate the various articles which comprise his stock, the public are invited to call and examine for themselves. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW COOPS. Farmers' Produce, bought, or taken in exchange for goods, at the hghest market prices. B. MANSFIELD. April 18, 107. .
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