!)c 3cffcvsonian, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1867. jWc this week commence sending bill? to those of our subscribers who are in arrears, and hope to receive a speedy and encouraging response from each one Show me a man of sour, morose dispositiou, one who entertains good will towards none, and I will show you a dys peptic. Dyspepsia is the bluest of al diseases. Kev. Mr. Aiken testifies that Coe'a Dyspepsia cured him after 15 years suffering. t The Eastou National Bank (old JCaston), and the First National Bank o Kastoo (Farmers & Mechanics'), Lave each declared semi-annual dividends; the former G per cent., payable on demand and the latter five per cent., payable on and after to-morrow, tho 17th. Z& A visit to the Depot a few days since revealed the fact that East Strouds I urg was" rapidly growing into the pro portions of a good sized town. Quite cumber of new buildings have becu put ip within the last year, and we observed five new dwellings in course g erection Mention was made of others vet to be built. tGi- Wm. S. Kirpatrick, Esq., of Eas ion, has been appoiuted Assessor f the Fourth District of this State, under the act of Assembly passed at their last ses sion, taxing the shares or stock of the National Banks. The District is com posed of the counties of Northampton, Xehigh, Carbon, Pike, Monroe and Bucks. -mo- Jfc2?" Those cf our readers who need unything in the way of Cosmetics or Toi let articles, would do well to patrouizc ihe firm of Bcrger, Shutts & Co., Troy, .N. Y. They are the only Agents in .America for many of the most- valua ble French and English Toilet Articles and Preparations that are used by the Beauties of the Old World, to beautify and make attractive their persoa. See their advertisement in another col Tixn. Xf What lady would wear false hair or -urls, when, by an outlay of Due Dollar, he can procure an article that will causo her hair to curl in wavy ringlets, or heavy, massive curls? It doe3 not injure the hair, but cn the -contrary, renders it soft, glossy and health ful. It is equally efficacious in curling the hair of the opposite sex. Messrs .Berger, Shutts & Co., Chemists, of Troy, N. Y., are agents for the same. See tLc-ir Card in another column. Jeff. Davis at large. Jeff. Davi3 was taken from Fortress IMonroo to llichmcnd, on Saturday last, in order to have him in readiness to be given up in answer to the Writ of Habeas Cerpus on Monday. On Monday, Davis was brought before Judj:e Underwood and released from military custody, when .he was immediately arrested under aa in dictmeut for treason. He was then, at the solicitation cf CounseJ, as the Gov ernment was not ready for trial, released -vn bail, and is now at large. Ilorac Greely is one of the eighteen who went -upca his bond. The amount of bail re quired was $100,000. Enlarged. Wc have DCglected for several weeks, -without exactly knowing the reason "why, to notice the enlargement of the Serauton Republican, decidedly, for a jear past, the bc6t paper published in North-easteru Pennsylvania. The R jiublican is dow a forty column paper; is the largest paper in the State north of the Bucks county line; and with the ability cf Lieut. Eddy, added to that of friend Crandall, possesses aa editorial etrength, exceded by no other paper in the State. We are pleased to see thi3 cvi- dnce of its appreciatioa and support, in the dark region of copperish Luzerne. It argues that light is preparing to dawn ajpon that quarter. The Rood. Weh ave Leard of no epecial damage to private property, in this neighborhood, by 4he flood last week. The Del., Luck. & "Western llsilroad was injured at several points along its whole length The most erious injury to the road iu this neigh fcorhood, was the washing away of the embankment surrounding the trestle work, this side of Bell's Bridge, which prevent ed the passage of trains for several days. Coal and freight trains stopped running until the damage was repaired, but by changing passengers, the passenger trains 'were kept on their usual time. The flood in the Delaware river was Tery severe on lumbermen. Thousands of dollars were lost, in the carrying away cf logs and sawed lumber. The business portion of the town of Cambridge, 111., was "destroyed by fine on ? i I . n i , . i ...... . J . .Sunday 1900. joss i i'jvtjj j -f icsuruuce gO,- Caterpillars. A correspondent in noticing the di rection wc published a few weeks ago for the destruction of caterpillars, says: " I would not advise your plan of as nding the trees wnn nanus in icatner mittens. A bettor plan is to tie a swab, dr bit of cloth, en a pole of suitable length. Fasteu it well on with small nails or brads. Iheu wet it with kerosene oil or spirits of turpentine and apply it to the web. lwist or turn the pole, and you will find no difficulty in collecting uie wen ana tne worms on the swao. ei, occasionally, with the oil. Try the ex peritncnt of bringing one of -the worms thus treated to life, and tho result will prove entirely satisfactory." Ex-Gov. Joseph A. Wright, TJ. S. Min ister to Prussia, died at L'erlin, the capi tal of that kingdom, on the 11th' inst. dov. Wright was a native of Pennsylva nia. When quite a young man he emi grated to Indiana, of which State he held the office of Governor from 1810 to 1857, when he was appointed Minister to the Court of Berlin, by Mr. Ducbauan. In 1801 he returned to this country, and, acting with the War Democrats, was, in 1S62, elected to the U. S. Senate in place of Jesse D. Bright, where lie served one session. In 1SC3 President Lincoln ap pointed him U. S. Commissioner to the Hamburg exhibition. Iu lSG5he wasap. pointed, by President Johnson, Minister to Prussia, and continued to fill the posi lion up to the time of his death. Skillfully Don A few days ago we witnessed an opera tion performed by Dr. Up De Graff, upon tha eyelids of Ilcnry Strunk, of Smith field, for the removal of" Granular Con junctiva, of which there were some twelve or fourteen pellets on the lids. The operation was most skillfully done, show ing the Doctor to be a master surgeon. ine rend was instantaneous. I lie pa tient had been a sufferer for six years. We yesterday saw a letter from James Ilincline, of Smithfield, which spenks of two patients of the Doctor's, who reside in his neighborhood, both of whom are doing well: Mrs. Catherine Ilinelioe who had a Cancer removed, and Georgi C. Tompkins who was treated for llheu matism. v,uo uJTi,m.uu o iuo xuuu! remedy enabled Mr. Tompkins to walk across the room without the use cf his cane, a feat which he had not performed before in five years By request the Doctor will remain till the 31st of May Southern Faains Relief Finid. The Executive Committeeman Collcc tion., and the Committee cn Distribution connected with the Southern Famine lie lief Fund Association of Philadelphia, having resolved to organize Auxiliary Associations in the interior counties ol Pennsylvania, and the counties of New- Jersey and Delaware, contiguous to Phil adelphia, for the purpose' of furthering the noble object ot their appointmeat, haTe appointed Samuel S. Dreher, John X. Stokes, Ilobert 11. Depuy, Dr. A. Beeves Jackson, llichard Staples, David Keller and Theodore Schoch, a committee to act in the organization of an association for Monroe county. We hope the com mittce will act promptly and that our cit izen3 will contribute liberally for the re hef of the suffering thousands of the South. The History of the Secret Service du ring tiii: Rebellion. My General L. C. Baker, late Provost Marshal and Chief Detective of the War Department. Jone Brothers & Co , Philadelphia. Pa., Cincin nati, Ohio, and Davenport, Iowa. It is a well-known fact, both North and South, that the Secret Service of the United States War Department was conducted with consummate skill and mnrked'alility. How so many elaborate aud well laid plans against the Government were frustrated, puzzled anJ mortified the South, while- it delighted and mystified the North. Now the curoeity of both parties is gratified by the publication of a full history of the Secret Service Bureau, from the pen of no less an individual than its persevering and indomi table chief himself. In these 0.103 Con. eral Baker gives a full account of his official career, and a most wonderful and exciting career it was. lie throws a flood of light on many dark episodes of the late war; hi review of the great conspiracy is particu larly full and lucid, revealing many interest ing and startling fact3 not hitherto made public. The revelations of official life in Washington are remarkably entertaining, and will produce an excitement in thg first circles of our National Capital. An air of romance and mystery pervades the entire work, and strange as some portions of this narrative seem, they are all strictly true, be ing vouched for by high military and civil authorities. The book has been trottcn up in very handsome and durable style, well printed on fine white paper, and embellished with seventeen artistic illustrations, among them a capital portrait of General Baker himself, and a picture ot the last resting place of the mortal remain t,f Jnl.n WilL-P Booth. Sold only by subscription, through the publisher a authorized agents. Post Office Envelopes. Business men are quite fainili;,. ;ti. the prioted endorsement on the of business letters; requesting tha post ter, if the letter is not called for In tan days, to return it. A Schenectady mer chant has got up aa improvement on thi8, wnicti runs as lollows: " If Mr. don't pay the bill in tliia dunning letter within ten days, the postmaster way open this and send us the money himsalf." Communicated. J The following communication was re fused "publication in the Monroe Democrat by the very gentlemanly editor of that im partial journal, because of its alledged 4 stals" at himself and particular friends, who havo been heaping upon us the meanest slang in two of the most uncalled for and undignified cornmunications,'we think we ever read. For such literature this doub'y rcflned editor ad abundance of room, but none for us in reply to their baseness. It i easy for some persons to strain at a gn; and swallow a camel; and the elegant edi tor alluded to, is one cf them if wc may be allowed to judge. SIu. Eoitor: Wo have with no smal iczrec of mingled inirth and indignation, read tho insine, scurrilous, ungentlemanly and coicardly onslaught made upon our of tending head, through the .columns ot the Democrat, over the signature of" Smith- hold ;" and that exceedingly gentlemanly author m iy repose in peace aller his exhaus tive effort, with his hard-earned laurels cn circling his brow, in his secret hiding place Lehind the beautiful and romantic hills of Smithfield, and hull his maladictions, his personal denunciations, hi would-be-missi!cs of death and destruction, his low bar-room slang and his unmanly and inurbane cpi theis, until those everlasting hills, behind which he hns so cautiously, judiciously and cowardly concealed himselt, shall be con sinned with fervent heat; or, at least, unti he can learn to apply a remedy that is not worse than the disease We have no disposition to follow his dirty trail, and search out his secret hiding place. fearing the game would not be worth the pursuit. Nor is it necessary to defend our political record, by "drawing lines; neither would we bo allowed to do so, for when wc asked the editor of the Monroe Democrat if he had space in his columns for a reply we were very politely informed, alter od deal of hesitation and stammering, that he had, providing we would use no pcr.on alities. Perhaps however, we will be per rniltf J to say, that our political record is a plain one, and it " Smithfield and thos who assisted him in correcting that scurril ous article, and manifested so much interest in its production, should feel disposed to ex amine it, they will find that the emolument ot ounce nave never eeemeu ot suliicient im portance, in our estimation, to induce us to barter our principles for a mess of pottage And row, Mr. " Smithfield" the cow powder man, not tho cow-powder man Allentown, but the cow-nowdcr man o o Strbudsburg, allow us to adviso you to giv your attention to correcting your infringe ments, and not hereafter attempt to correct what it i3 notorious is utterly beyond your capacity; and as the fertile soil of Smith field becomes ' more and more cultivated Pk n a ! fiy-k-Kltn rw j-v n m o . s- 1 il- n m 1.1.. a.. e,Tivatc vour t;Ifite an(i .,. . , OVPPn voll. passions, so tint when you attempt to pu j a- out the mote that is in our eye, you may also discover the beam that is in vour own eye, Procure one of Bullion's latest editions of grammars, and make its rules the object of your study, so that when your frclings are hurt, and you thiyk it necessary to flare up before the public with vour low slanir, that it may at least be clothed in correct lan guage; or if it is your disposition to froth andy!.;:, close up by saying, "do as I say and not as I have done?' ur.d remember that example is more forcible than precept e have long since resolved to publis no article of which we arc ashamed; hence ncne to which we cannot consistently at tach our signature. Wc have never ad mired the Indian method of warfare, and do most cert i inly look upon that low, facetiously signed article, a9 entirely unworthy a reply. ftmithheld, hug his consoiing unction to your bosom, that we have never a?kcd for peace at your hands, nor at the hands of any ot tne loul traducers you so ably represent, All we ask is, that you cease your bush wacking," and stand up before the public like a man (though small) in your own pro per colors, however much befouled they may tc; and when you thus present yourself, a I we demand of you is decency ; and if this oennnu is too great lor your capacity, then we hdve nothing more to do with you. For, however much a polecat or skunk ma? be whipped the victory is never a sufficient off set lor tne bcioulment necessarily incurred. We are well aware that " mitLfield" is not the author cf said article, but do not doubt that he actfd as midwife at its birth. For these reasons, together with the fact that the communication in question is miserably ungrammatical, and grossly false, which clearly evince its origin to be low and illite rate, notwithstanding its silken dress, wc must, with a due regard for self-respect, de clinc to notice in detail its items of inde cency. D. S. Lee. -O .mam. The Lehigh Register gives an account of a sad calamity which occurred at tbe Young Ladies' Seminary at Bethlehem, on Sunday evening a week ago, which re sulted in the death of three of the servant girls connected with that institution, and the serious injury of several others. It appears that as the servants did not make their appearance as early as usual that mcruing, some one was sent to rouse them. L'pcn opening the door of their chamber it was found to be filled with the fumes of carbonic acid gas, and the oc cupants, six in number we believe, lay upon their beds iu a state of insensibility. - -1 . me aiarm was at once given, ana meas urcs being taken to relievo the sufferers. it was discovered that two were alroadv dead; and that another named Koull, whose parents live at Rittcrsville, Lehigh couuty, had inhaled so much ofthe'poi- son that her recovery was hopclens. Two others wero with difficulty restored to consciousness, tboush it is believed that they will live. The cause of this terrible calamity was temo defect iu the heating apparatus of tho room immediately below that occupied by the sleepers, the g:is finding its way to their apartment through some opening in tbe floor. Standard Weights. The recent Legislature fixed the fol lowing figures as the standared weight in this State for the following named arti cles : Wheat, CO pounds; ryo,5G; shelled corn, 50 ; cob corn, 70 ; coru meal, 40 ; coarse salt, 70; ground salt, 02; fine salt, 47 ; barley, 47; oats, 32; buckwheat, 50 ; clover seed, 54; timothy eeed, 54; tur nips, C5 ; onions, 4G ; peas, 5G ; malt, JS ; unslackcd lime, 80 ; anthracite coal, 80 ; bituminous coal, 7G ; coke, 40 ; pota toes, 5G; sweet potatoes, 54; flaxseed, 50; bran, 20; beans, 5G; dried apples, 25; peaches, 38. Our readers khonld pre serve this. 13 a matter of reference. The jury iu the case of George W. Wiinieinnre- who was tried last week in . . , 'hiladelphia for tho murder ot Mrs. Dorcas Magilton, on Iriday evenmg, brought in a verdict of guilty of murder in the first degree. The prisoner s coun- cl, Messrs. Kilgore and arnner, made a strong efforts to secure his his acquittal on the ground of iusanity, but in this they were not successful. This makes two murderers now awaiting -execution in Philadelphia, for ciimcs committed under . .1 . 1 1. .11: very similar cuevmstances mo -kuuu of old and defenceless womcu. Gottlib Williams, the murderer of Mrs. Miller, is to be hung next month. Tbe wedding of Capt. Howard J Ficedcr, with Miss Helen Burke, of Eas ton, on Tuesday evening the 7th of May, came oil witn great ccuu. j.ne unues- r -.1 a. 1 ri. 1. 1 . maids were Miss Annie llulick of Easton, Miss Maynard of Easton, Miss Eva Day of Philadelphia, and Miss Josephine 3Icixsell of Eastou. The grooms u were Col. Frank llecder. Mr. Grubb of Ilarrisburg, and Mr. Jacksou and Mr Dennis of Newark, N. J. The llcv. Mr Elsegood, Hector of the Episcopal churcl officiated. The wedding presents were unusually costly, and were estimated we hear, at $4,000. O 18,531 acres of public lands. were dis posed'of during a portion of March at the Booneville (Mo.) Office, lJ,4Jo acres be in" taken for settlement under the Home stead law. JURY LIST MAY TERM, 1867. , GUAM) JUHORS. Chesnvthill. Jacob Altemose, John Gregory, Philip Gearhart. Coolbawjh. George Dreher. Klilred. Reuben Frable, Godfrey Grecnsweiar. Christian Barlieb. Ernst Picrsal, Jacob Frable. Hamilton. SanforJ Hagermau, Simp son l etherman, Josiah Metzgar. J. Smithfield. Owen Casey. I'ocono. Wm. Tracsue. lAlc Joel Berlin. 1'iice. Jacob Miller. Smithfield. Beuiamin V. Bush. Stroud John S. Van Vlict, Sto 11 Wolf. Strovdsburj. James C. Palmer. lobylmnna. Henry Stoddart, Wm Shiffer. TunkucvinocJc. Reuben B. Bonser. . I'KTIT JURORS. Barrett. John Sees, Almira Utt, Charles J. Price. CusrniihilL J e fTorson Frantz, Linford Ilufsmith, John Kreege, Cbarle3 Tidd John ShiCTer. Coolbait'jh. Andrew Sebring, Thomas rrantz. KUhed. Aaron Kimble, Peter Jones, George E. Dodcndorf, Johu Dieter, Jo scph Hawk, John Ilarter. Hamilton. Evan Spragle, Peter Kun kle, Ileury Dennis, John Brewer, Casper Metzgar. v Jackson. Joseph Feikcr, Wm. Bellis M. Smithfield. James' Courtright, Amzie an Auken, John Dewitt, An drew Shoemaker, Johu Michael, John Turn, A. J. Coolbaugh, Obcdiah Town send. Polk. Linford Mansfield, Reuben Shupp, Reuben Krcs;rc. Pucono. George Wass. ''Price. George W. Sebring. Rons. Euoch Van Buskiik, Reuben Ilartzcll. Smithfuld. Charles Treiblc, John Mosicr, Daniel Brown, George F. Heller, Daniel Walter, Samuel D. Bush, Samuol Gulick, Samuel T, Strunk, Benjamin F Brodhead. Stroud. Samuel XevLart. Philip Ilel ler, Levi Drakcx James S. Fisher, Philip cwartwood. Strowlsburg. Gershom Hull, Edward I. Dreher, J. L. yckoff, Hermann S Wagner, Reuben Miller, Olis B. Gordon, Alexander llaubenold. Tubihnmta. Job n W h i 1 0 . Special Notices. o nil A D IC KTII'S VtlA.S, Our theory: Local disease whether of the stom ach and bowels, enlargement of the joints, rheumatic pains, cutaneous eruptions, even dyspepsia complaints, boils, or whatever form such local disease puts on, are so many Proofs" of a disordered state of the blood and bowels, which . BRAHDRETH'S PILLS correct and cure. Experire.nce and 40.- 000 certificates pay this is so. 31ay 10, 13G7.-lm. B. BRANDRETII. - - 1 .i mmr4 - - or YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from iervous licbiniy, I'rematuro Decay, and nl - t 1 1 . & . . the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, fir the sake ot suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishmg to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do eo bv ad dressing, in perfect confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar Street, New York. May 10, lS07.-lyr. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BU- CI1U is pleasant in taste tndodor, free from all injurious properties, ami immediate in its action. " fFrh. i-i V7 L ' - t . . m TO CONSUMPTIVES. The ad vert iter, havinjr been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple rem edy, after having sutlercd for several years with a severe luncr affect ion, and that d rend disease CoiTumption is anxious to nmL-n knowu to his fellow-sufferers tho means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a ennv of the prescription ued (frm ,X rl,Ar with the directions for preparing and usino the same, which they will find a sire cure lor Consumption, Asthma, Bronciiitir Couohs, Colds, and all Throat and Luii" Affections. The only obiect of tho 1 in sending tho Prescription is to benefit t, atllicted, and spread information which he conceives to bo invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove to. them a blessing. Parties wishing tl.. fres, by return mail, will ilea n.Ur UEV. EDWARD A. WILSON. r '"'amurnr, Kings Co , New York. May 10, lS07.-lyr. SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RE. STORED by Helmbolis Extract Buchv- Feb. 23, 18G7. THE PUZZLE OF TUB AGE! The sharpefct observers give it up. People who arc proverbial for their critical percsp tions are utterly at fault. ho Linus: Eye can detect any difference between the richest blocks and brown that Nature has bestowed upon the hair, and the superb artificial tints conferred upon grey, red or sandy hair, by the incomparable Vegetable agent. CRISTADOKO S MA1K DxE, With the color it imparts lustre, and docs not diminish the flexibility of the fibres. .fanufact.ired bv J. Cuistadoro, b Astor 11 v.. Ynr:. Ann'ied bv all Hair Dresaers, May 10, l8G7.-lm THE GLORY OF MAN is STRENGTH Therefore the nervous and delnliUteu KlimiM immediately use IIelmhold's Ex tract liuciru. Feb, 28, 'G7 . o Br. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP. This crreat medicine cured Dr. J. II. Schenck, the Proprietor, of Pulmonary Con sumption, when it had astumed its most form idablc aspect, and when speedy deatli ap peared to be inevitable. His physicians pro nounccd his case incurable, wlfen 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, and his present weight is more than two hundred pounds. Since his recovery, he Jias devoted his at tention exclusively to tbe cure ot uonsump lion, and nhe diseases which are usually complicated with it, and the cures effected by his medicines have been very numerous and trulv wonderful. Dr. Scufc.NCK makes professional visits to several of the larger cities weekly, where he hasa large concourse of patients, and it is truly astonishing to see poor consumptives that have to be lifted out of their carriages, and. in a few months health v. robust persons. Dr. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TON IC, and MANDRAKE PILLS are 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 see lufn. He gives advice free, but for a thor ough examination with his Rcspirouietcr his fee 13 three dollars. Please observe, when purchasing, that the two likenesses cf the Doctor o::e when in the last stage of Consumption, and the other as he now i?, in pecfect health are on the Government stamp. 00 id by all JJruggists and Dealers. - 1'rice 81.50 per bottle, or 87 50 the half dozen. Letters of advice shou'd always be directed to Dr. Schenck's Principal Office, No. 15 North Gth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. General Wholesale Agents: DemasBarhcs &. Co., N. Y. ; S. S. Hance, Baltimore, Md. ; John D. Park, Cincinnati, Oiiio; Walker &. Tjylor, Chicago, 111.; Collins Bros, St Louis, Mo. 3d w. ea. mo. 1 yr, TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT and UNSAFE REMEDIES for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. Use IIelmbolu's Ex tract L'icnu axd Improved Rose Wash. Feb. !Mf 15G0. Enov.r Thy Destiir. Madame E..P. Tkounto.n, the great En ghah Astroiogist, Clairvoyant and P.-ycho- inctriciin, who has astonished the scientific classes of the Old World, has now located herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame Thorn ton possesses such wonderful powers of sec ond sight, as to enalle her to impart knowl edge ot the greatest imporance to the single or married ofeither sex. While in a state of trance, she delineates the very features of too person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as the Psychomotropc, guarantees to produce a litelike pictureol the luture husband or w lfeo: the applicant, together with date of marriage position in life, leading traits of character, &.c. This is no humbug, as thousands of testimonials can assert. She will send when desired a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it pur ports to be. Bv enclosing a lock of hair, and stating place of birth, ngc, dispositio: and complexion, and enclosing fifty cents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself you win receive the picture ami desired in formation by return mail. All comniunica tions .sacredly confidential. Address in con fiJcnce, .Madame E. F. Thornton, P. O. Box 223, Hudson, N Y. Feb. 14, 'G7.-ly HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU j;ira nea iiu unu vigor io me irame aim bloom to the pallid cheek. Debility is ac companicd by many alarming symptoms, and it no treatment is submitted to, consumption, IllC'in'llf - Mn!!knt! l?. .... j.Miw4ij iita c n but,' Feb. CS, lbG7. ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH ! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! Wheaton's Ointment WIllnrellH! ltrti in IS Hour. Alsocures SALT RHEUM, CHILBLAINS and a 11ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Price 50 cents. For sale by all druists. Hi sending T0 cents to WEEKS &, POT- ILR, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street. Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. June 7, lS(i) -lyr. FOR NON-RETENTION 014 INCON TINENCE of Urine, irritation, inllaniation or ulceration of the bladder, or kidneys, dis eases of the prostate glands, stone in the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick dust de posit, and all diseases of the bladder, kidneys ana dropsical swellings. Use Uei.mhoi.d's lYvip Extract Bicnr. Feb. 23, 187. Free to Everybody. A .Large b pp. Circular, giving informa tion of tho greatest importance to the vounf -i-l-.l. o 01 ooui sexes. It tenches how the homely may become beautiful, the despised respected, arul'the iorsaken loved. No young h.ly or gentleman should fail to send their Address, and receive a postpaid, by return mail. copy Address P. O. Drawer, 21. Feb. 14, ,G7.-fmi. Troy, N. Y. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU and Improved Rose Wash cures secret and del icate disorders in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no incon venience and no exposure. It is pleasant in taste and odor, immediate in its action, and free from all injurious properties. Feb. 29, 1S07. MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR are regained by Helmbold's Extract Br. cv. Feb. 2S, '07. ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE COti STITUTIONS, of toth sexes, use IIelm bold's Extract Blciiv. It will give brisk and energetic feelings, and enable you to sleep well. Feb. 28. '67. mm 4 imi Wonderful but True, MADAME REMINGTON, the world-re. fiovVncd Aslrologitt and Somnambulistic? Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoyant state, de lineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument cf intense power, known a8 the .Psycho- mot rope, guarantees to produce a perfect and lifelike picture of the future hui-band or wife of the applicant, with date of marriage, oc- cupaticn, leading traits ot character, &,c. This is no imposition, as testimonials with out numbers can ascrt. By stating place of birth, ogc, disposition, color of eyes and hair, and enclosing fifty cents, rrd stnmped envelope addressed to yourself, yo$ will re ceive the picture by return mail, together" with desired mlormation. 7- Address in confidence, Madame Ger trude Remington, P. O. Box 297, West Troy, N. Y. Feb. 14, '67.-1 y. HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EX TRACT BUCI1U Is the Great Diuretic, IIELMBOLD8 CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BAR-' SAPARILLA Is the Grtat Blood Purifier. Both are prepared according to rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry, and are the mon active that can be made. Feb. 28. 'G7. tCT- A Young Lady returning to her country home, after a sojourn of a few months in the City, was hardly recognized by her friends. In place of a coarse, rustic, flushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion of al most marble smoothness, and instead of twto- three she really appeared but eighteen upon inquiry as to the cause of so rrreat a change, she plainly told ihcm that she ued the Circassian Balm, and considered it an invalualle 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 ture herself is simple, yet unsurpassed in its efficiency in drawing impurities from, al so healing, cleansing and beautifying thc skin and complexion. By its direct action on tho cuticle it draws from it all its impur ities, kindly healing the same, and leaving the service as Nature intended it should be, clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price $L sent by Mail or Expres?, on receipt of an or der by W. C. CLARK & CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette St., Syracuse, N. Y. The only American Agents for the sale cf the same. Feb. 14, 'C7.-ly. HELJIBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT Is a certain cure for diseases of the BLA DDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROP SY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FE MALE COMPLAINTS, GENE ERAL DEBILITY, And all diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cnusc originating and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these organs require the utt of a diuretic. If no treatment is submitted to, Consump tion or Insanity may ensue. Our Flesh end Elcod are supported from these sources, and the HEALTH and IIAPFINESS, and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. - HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, Established upwards of IS years, prepared by DRUGGIST, 504 Broadway, New York, and 101 South 10th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 2"?, 167. M All HI ED. May 13, 15G7, at the house of Jacob Do!!r near Kellersville, by the Re. Henry Sei fert, Mr. Addison Doll, of Hamilton, and Miss Hannah Bond, cf Oakland, both of Monroe county, Pa. Notice to Collectors. NOTICE is hereby given to the Collec tors or Monroe county, that their duplicate! must be settled up, prior to the first of July next. After that date, interest will be. charged upon the bahnce unpaid, and th account will be placed in the hands of the Commissioners Attorney for collrction. This is the last notice of the kind that will b civen, especially to those Collectors who are in srrenrs for the year 1S63, and preceding yeirs. By order of the May 10, 1S07. COMMISSIONERS. BisscSsiiioi! iXotiee. THE Co-partnership heretofore existing between iho undersigned, under the firm name of Detrick & Williams, in the Drug, Medicine, Watch 5L Jewelry busineis, was dissolved by mutual consent on Friday, the 10th day of May inst. All persons in debted to the lite firm are requested to call and pay up, and those having claims against the same will present them for settlement without delay. The business will be con tinued at tho old stand by C. S. Detrick & Co., who have employed Air. Peter S. Wil lurns to supervise the Watch &. Jewelry uepartmcnt. C. S. DETRICK. P. S. WILLIAMS. Stroudsburg, May 10, 1SG7. H. S. WAGNEE, DEALER IX Dry Goods, Yankee Jfotions, Groceries , Irovision$t Plour and Peed, Pish and S-ify Roots and Shoes, Hardware, Voode7i Ware. Cro&ry, Iirushcs'c Jiroomh . - Kerosene, and, in short, almost everything jou ca think of or ask. for: all of which are of- ereu at smash down prices, at tua w" 8tandf on Main-street, between the ink and tho J .tfcriionian ofticc. Tho public aro invited to call. II. S. WAfiNEK: May 4. w