Peaclies Peaches! npiU: UNDERSIGNED INFORMS the citizens of Stroudsburpr, that he will have on hand CYcry day next week a full Eypply of reaches. 1$ A RN ET M A NSFIELD. Stroudsburg- Aug. 22, 1SG7. JCu-T!ae Fall Icrm of MISS MALVEN'S SELECT SCHOOL, for young Ladies and (Icntlemcn, wil comnjeuce on Monday, Sept. 2nd. Aug. 22, 1SG7. NOTICE! rMIIE members of the .Monroe County Mu JL tual Fire Insurance Company, are here by notified that the annual election ofMan t- grcrs, Tor said Company, will be held at the Court-House, in the borough of Stroudsbur"-. on ilic tirt .MONDAY in September, bciiv the second day, at 'J. o'clock in the afternoon of en id day, at which time Thirteen Mana gers will be chosen to serve for one year, or until others are duly qualified to fill their places, pursuant to Section 4th of the ylct of .Assembly incorporating said Company, EDWMRD n. DREIIEK, Scc'v. Oruce of the M. C. M. F. I. Co. ) Stroudslurg-, Aug. i!2, 1607. f rRoors or the superior Qnnn OF THE AMERICAN WATCH 'made at r WALTHA5VJ, MASS. The American Watch Company, of Walt ham, Mass., respectfully submit that their Watches are cheaper, more accurate, Jess complex, more durable, better adapted for general us?, and more casdly kept in order and repaired than ether watches in the mar ket. They are simpler in ttructure, and therefore stronger, and less likely to be in jured than the majority of foreign watches, which are compost-d of from 123 to 300 piece?, while in an old English watch there are more th m U0 parts. How they run un dor the hardest tri.il watches can have, is shown ly the following' letter: I'ENN. RAILROAD COMPANY. OfFIC -KCFTKE GrXKRAL SlPERINTENDCNT, Altooxa, Fa., 15 Dec, 1S0G. Gentlemen : The watches manufactured by you have been in. use on this railroad for several years by oar enginemen, to whom we furnish watches as part of our equipment. There are now some three hundred of them carried en our line, and we consider them pood and reliable time-keepers. Indeed, I have great satisfaction in saying your watch es give us less trouble, and have worn and do wear much longer without repairs than any watches we have ever had in use on this road. As you are aware, we formerly trusted to thoso of English manufacf ure.of acknowl edged good reputation ; but as a class they never kept lime as corrccily, nor have they done as good service, as yoifrs. In these statements I am sustained by my predecessor, Mr. Lewis, whose experience Ci'.enosu over a series of years. Rc?prcifullv EDWARD II. WILLIAMS. General Superintendent. American Wulck Co., Waltham. We now make five dull-rent gradee of watch's, named respectively as follj-.vs: Applet on, Tracy 5" Co., Wall ham. Mass Waltham Watch Company, Waltham, Mass P. S. Jtarthtt, WalUtam, Mass Wm. Ellery, Boston, Muss limine Welch Ccrr.par.y, Boston, Mass All of ihe.-e, with thvs exception of the Iloir.e Waicli Car.-, piny, are warranted ly the American Watch Company to Le of the Le.?t materia!, on the i.io.-t. approve J princi ple, and lo pos.-e--a every requirto fur a re liable ti-r-k'.'epjr. Every dealer selling these Watches is provided with the Compa ny's printed card of guarantee, which should accompany each Wstcii soM, so that buyers ir.sy U-'A sure that i!,ey are purchasing the g'Mji.:e article.. Tio.-re are numerous coun terf.'its and imitations cf cur Watches sold throughout the country, and we would cau tion purchasers to Le on their guard agairibt napos.tion. Any grades of Waltl.nm Watches may be purchased of Watcii Dealers throughout the count rv. IIOIJBINS &. APPLETON, lJ 13-iOAUWAY, New Vokk. Aui-at 2'.', lN'j'7.-lm. O OK DEXTO VN FEM A LE COLLEGE JJUKDL.MUH ., j. J. An institu tion lor the careful, and thorough instruction of Young Ladies in all the branches ofc a complete education. Doard and tuilion in the Preparatory and Collegiate depnitments, $203 per year. Washing, Ancient and Modern Languages, and ornamental branch es, extra. Winter Hession opens Septem ber IDtli. for Catalogue?, address REV. JOHN II. RRAKELEV, A. M. Aug. S.-lm. President Church Notice ! iVTOTICE IS IIEKE15Y GIVEN to the JL y subscribers ot the building of the LU TI1ERAN CHURCH, in this Borough, that Mr. Joseph Trach, has been appointed to :ui;eci me ouisianaing Fut;criprmn3 lor eaid church. CHURCH COUNCIL. August 1, 1607. IiOOK THIS WAY ALL WHO WANT Carriage Work or BlacksmitMiig DONE IN A SUPERIOR MANNER! THE Subscriber begs leave to in- Qsform thy public that he is fully pre- v pared, at his establishment, at the corner cf Simpson and Sarah-street?, in the borough of Stioudalurg, to make to order, every fctyle of . Carriage, Wagon, pd in fact, everything iu his line of bu siness, at the shortest possible notice, and on the EiOfct reasonable terms. Carriages repaired, trimmed and paint ed in the best fctyle of the art. Having Crst-class material always on hand, aod none but first-class workmen cogagad, the public are assured that none but first-class work will be turned out at his shop. In connection with bis Carriage Shop be has also a Jlackbiuith Shop where superior wo'rktnc-u will always be found ready to attend to the orders of customers. The public arc invited to call anu ex amiue his ttock before purchasing else where. . VALENTINE KAUTZ. r May JU 8 6 7 .-3 rn BLANK DEEDS ror sale at this Offie C audi elates. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned, a resident of Hamilton township, respectfully offers himself as a candidate tor the office of COUNTY TREASURER, should he be elected, he pledges himself to periorm me duties of the office faithfully and impuruuiiy, anu to tlie best of his ability. MICHAEL SUPER. Hamilton tsp., August 22 J, 1SG7. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned, a resident of Folk town ship, respectfully offers himself as a candi date for the office of Comity Treasurer, should be be elected, he plederes himself to perform the duties of the office faithfully and impartially, and to t!ie Lest of Ins ability. REUBKX KRESGE. Folk tsp., August 13, 1607. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned, a resident of Pocono township, respectfully offers himself as a candidate for the office of County TicasvHrcr, should he be elected, he pledges himself to perform the duties of the office faithfully and impartially, and to the best of his ability. JEROME M. HELLER. Pccono tsp., August 8th, 1807. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned, a resident of Hamilton township, respectfully offers himself as candidate for the office of Comity Commissioner, should he be elected, he pledges himself to perform the dulies of the office faithfully and impartially, and to the best of his ability. ULUKUJi L. SLUTTER. Hamilton tsp., August 8, 18G7. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned, a resident of Hamilton township, respectfully offers himself as a candidate for the office of County Couitiiittioiicr, should he be elected, he pledes himself to perform the duties of the office faithfully and impartially, and to the bst of Ins ability. JACOB STACKHOUSE. Hamilton tsp., August 1, 1SG7. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned, a resident of Hamilton township, respectfully offers himself as a candidate for the office of Con nly Treasurer, should he be elected, he pledges himself to eriorni ihc duties ot the office faithfully and impartially, and to the best of his ability PETER KIEXKEL. Hamilton tsp., August 1, 107. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned, a resident of Folk town ship, respectfully offers himself as a candi- ate for the office of Comity Treasurer should he be elected, he pledges himself to perforin the duties of the office faithfully hnd impartially, and to the best of his ability. REUBEN GREGORY. Folk tsp, August 1, 16fi7. To the Voters cf Monroe Couuty. The undersigned, a resident of Chestnut hill township, respectfully offers himself as a candidate fur the office of County Treasurer, should he be elected, he pledge's himself to perforin the duties of ihe effice faithfully and impartially, and to the b-st of his ability. JOHN Si II FEE R. Chestnuthill tsp., July 25th, 1S07. 9, 16 OS' 3 UEALfcilS IN Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Platejtl Ware, Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, lTrv f t it cr A- A- n Thev have recently purchased "MEL IC1CS OLD S TA XJ," and with increased facilities fur business, and a determination to plense, feci justified in asking the con tinued patronage of the old customers of thie establishment. In constant communication with Importers in New York and Fiiila oklphia, and in possession of peculiar ad vantages in this respect they nre prepared to t-eU CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEW EL II Y, of superior make and finish as well also as of cheaper character, at remarkably low rates. They also keep constantly on hand th best quality of Silver and Plated War", Tea Spoons, Cas tors, Spectacles, Razors, Pen knives, Scissors, and all sorts of Cutlery ; Toys of all kinds, Childrens Carriages, Bird cages, 2'ishing Tackle, Baskets, Gvns and Pistols, Lamps of mil kinds and Fixtures', Superior Sewing Machines, Clothes Wringers, School Books, Miscellaneous and Blank Books, Ledgers and Day Books. Paper, Envelopes t Pens, Ink, c, tjf-c. Photograph Frames, Wall Paper, Window Shades, and Fruit Cans of every de scription. Lamp Burners altered. Repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry attended to promptly and satisfactorily. Orders taken for Siirer Ware and filled with dispatch. Stroudeburg, May 19, I6GL tf TVTcCARTY is the only Furniture dealer lYfi- in Stroudsburg who has a License to sell FURNITURE. August 2. lhGfi. Mr&KiTT W. GriswoldI In the Court of I Common Fleas vs. of .Monroe Co. of Hept. Term, Oliver Favrot. J 16G0, Xo. 3. Foreign Attachment. July 19th, 1807. The Plaintiff enters a rule for the Prothonotary to assets damages on the judgment in thiscase. Plaintiff claims judgment in the Supreme Court of the State cf New York for 82-J0.C3, with interest thereon, from May 12ih, 16GG. The Prothonotary will assess the Plaintiff damages on Saturday, the 21st day of Sep tember, A. 1). 16G7, at 2 o'clock, p. m , at his office in Stroudburg. ' . THOS. M. McILHANEY. July 2o, 1SG7.-0L Prothonotary. lIt. I. II. SMITH, 52 Surgeon Dentist, ( Office on Main Street, opposite Judge Stokes' residence, Sprolusuiro, Fa. OCT Teeth extracted without pain. .CO August 1, 15G7. ROSS-TOWNSHIP BOUNTY FUND STATEMENT. T1. ! . j. ... i lie joiiowjii"- is ui account ot WM SMITH, Esq., Treasurer of said township lor uounty, 1601 : im. lec d from David Roth, Coll'r, $2225 00 A.mt. received by kulscription, 2040 50 $1271 50 CIS. Amount paid to volunteers, fcc. : William Dorshimcr, $320 00 Amandes'Kresge, 320 00 John Beerney, 300 00 Conrad Kresjre, 300 00 Joseph Kresge, 320 00 Peter Bender, 320 00 John Parmcnter. 30 00 J.,hn Bender, 300 00 Johnltemu9, 300 1)0 Reuben Kresge, for 2 vols., GOO 00 Peter Sobers, 300 00 Int. to Samuel Metzger, 187 Do. George Bonser, 1 IS Do. Owen Mackes, 1 30 Do. John Mea6on, 2 50 P'd Samuel Metzger, exp'se 19 15 Cr. to Treasurer lor servi ces and expense for fill ing the quota for said tsp. 3i 10 Discount paid at the Eas- ton and Stroudsburg B ks for money'lojned and ex pense, 31 37 7 00 3 50 20 59 P'd Auditors for scrricee, Cr. to Trcas'er for attend ing Auditors' settlement, Percentage for services. P'd John Andrexy, on bond, 134 94 -84274 50 Settled and allowed Nor. 4th, 1865. CI IAS. S. FRANTZ, ) PETER CJRUVER. Auditor. DANIEL ANDREW, JOSEPH KRESGE. Treasurer of Rom Township Bounty Fund for 1SG5. Amount collected by him from tax duplicate and from Charles Iveoh ler, $2490 09 From John Kaup, on Tsp. bond, 500 00 Rec d by Bultcription, 43 i 00 Do. do. 27 00 $3457 09 CIS. Amount paid for volunteer?, expenses, &.c: Daniel Andrew, jr., 5?G0G 00 Charles Roth, GOG 00 303 00 303 00 303 00 443 00 GS 03 9 47 350 00 20 00 Sphri im Arnold, Liuford Mackes, Melchoir Barlib, John D. Smith, By exonerations, Janiel Andrew, chn Haus Bond, Credit on note, Commission for collecting 2490.09 & paying out 3 143,22, G4 32 8 50 51 67 GOO 1 GO Cr. for expense, nt p d at Stroudsburg B'k, 'd Auditors for services, Cr. for attending settlement. P'd Sch. Direct'rs for erv'c, 25 00 Cr. to Treasurer forexp'ee, 10 00 Expense, 33 00 Subscription refunded, 27 00 -$3233 25 213 SI Due said Towr.ahip, $3157 09 Examined and allowed this 4th day of une 1W. PETER GRUVER. ) I ) A N I K L A DREW, V Aud E. V. BUSKIRK, ) itora. 2NOCII V. BUSKIRK, Treasurer of Ross Township Bounty Fund for part of 19G5. Accountant charges himself with the following moneys received by individuals, notes, bonds, and oth er sources, $2100 00 Accountant c'aima credit for the following disbursements: Expenses for going to Fas ten for the purpose of en listing volunteers, 89 20 -Postage and slump?, 3 90 P'd Timothy Man-h, exp'se, 20 00 P'd Charles Keohler, 390 00 P'd ILL. Edmonds for toIb. 2000 00 $2423 10 Due Treasurer, 23 10 Examined and allowed by ua this 15th day of Jun. 1807. PETER GRUVER, ) A r, DANIEL ANDREW, AuUllors- CHARLES KEOHLER, Trcsurer of Ross Township Bounty Fund for part of the year lfcGo. I) II. Amt. of money received by notes, Bonds, and aubscription, 52509 00 CR. Amount paiJ out: Paid Joseph Krete, succea- sor in office, , 212(5 00 Amt. returned on subscrip tion. 4C0 00 Paid Timothy Marsh, fees for an attorney, 8 00 Expens? for going to Eaa- ton, 7 15 For ser rices, 4 50 Due Township, 23 35 -S25G9 00 Examined and allowed by us thia 15th day of June, 1SG7. PETER GRUVER, ) DANIEL ANDREW, Auditors. E. V. BUSKIRK, ) JACOB NEWHART,. Treasurer of Ross Township Bounty Fund for 1SGG. inc. Accountant is charged with mo ney received and collected by him from Duplicate in his hands, .$1251 19 P'd Wm. Smiih, on bond, 350 00 " Henry Meason, 108 70 John Andrew, 23 75 " Barnet Frantz, 165 28 Solomon Smith, 139 01 " Charles Altemus, 6G 53 Amount refunded lo individ uals claimed as a credit on tax duplicate, 232 00 Exonerations given on dupli cate, 5 33 P'd to Co. Teaeurer for un Ecated lands, 20 11 P'd Auditors, G 00 Cr. for attendingsettlcment, 1 00 Philip Rcmel, , 1 00 Commtftiion for collecting 2 per cent, and paying out $1169.10, $ per cent., 30 G4 S11S9 46 01 73 81251 19 Due Township, Amount subscribed by individuals for procuring substitutes for thoso drafted to fill the quota for said Township for JS124G 00 Amt. received by them from said list, $10 40 Amt. yet due, 2 00 $12 4G CSI. Rt lance due Township: Joseph Kresge, Tr. 1SG5, $219 91 Charles Keohler, do. 23 35 Judgment in Justice office, 5 00 Jacob Ke wlurtf Tr. ltGO, Gl 73 $309 02 Township yet in debt: DS5. Enoch V. Buskirk, 1?G5, $23 10 William Smiih, Bond, 171 0 Jacob Newhart, do. . 351(H) Expense and money refunded, 117 00 $GG5 90 Amount of Bounty Tax levied for raid lowmhip lor 16G, 35G 69 Settled May 15th. 1607. PETER GRUVER. ) DANIEL ANDREW, Auditors. E. V. BUSKIRK, ) August 8, lfcG7. . tlhT JIST DIM LIEUE LEI T! STROUDSBURG, PA., FAET1TEF.SHIP DISSOLUTION. A DRUG STORE, AXD A Xnr and Cheap Stock of Goods. I'U l Lll S. W ILLlAMS.ofthe firm ofDF. TRICK &. WILLIAMS, having sold outlws entire interest in said firm, the business will will hereauer be carried on ly C. S. DETRICK & CO.. at the old Stand as he.-eto'bre, a few doors below the Stroudsburg Bank. Their Stock consists of a large and varied nssortment of Drugs, Medicines, Watches, Clocks and Jetcclry, luncy and Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Glass, Window Sash, Blinds, Doors, Var nishes and Brushes of all kinds. C.i II :iu! Im Con vinrcMl. Mr. PETER S. WILLIAMS, Jeweler and former Partner of t he firm, has been engaged by ti e new business firm, Charles S. Det rick fc Co , to superintend the Clock. Watch and Jewelry Business. a KKA.M H STOKE IN ' East Stroudsbure:. Pa.. For the convenience of the inhabitants of East Stroudsburg and vicinity, the firm have also opened a Branch Store near the Uepot, where everything in their line ot business, together with BOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS, &c, will at all times be found in full assortment, for inspection and pur chase bv customers. Thev. have also nn land a fine stock nf PUEE WINES & T.T0TT0-R3 of the very best brands, which they offer to Hotel keepers and o: hers, at prices unusual ly reasonable. Dror in and too'. C. S. DETRICK. S. S. DETRiniC Julv 25, 1?G7. MAKE WAY! GOOD XEWS l Oit ALL . IN SHAPE OF icw Goods at Stonusvillc. r 1 1 II I j snb-criber takes pleasure in inform ing the public, that he has just opened the largest and best selected stock of Goods, at his old stand in Stormsvillo, P.i.. ever brought into Monroe county, and that he has determined to dispose of them at prices. much cheaper than ihey can be bought at any other establishment, whether in town or country. Il!s etock comprises, in almost endless variety, and of the best quality. DRV GOODS, NOTIONS, HARDWARE, CiUECNSWARE. GROCERIES, DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c'., &c. He has, also, on hand a very large assort ment of new and fashionable Boots and Shoes, both city and home-made, nil of which he will dispose of at prices which will make surclrasers wonder. Look at a few of the prices at which I am really giving away nod?, and you cannot fail to be convinced thnt my store, in Siornisville, is th place at which tosreure real bargains: PRINTS from 10 to 22 cents per yard, MUSLINS from 15 to 25 yard, Dn LANES (rem 25 to 35 yard. and all Woolen goods at tigurns propor tionately low. Boots and Shoes very low home-made at least 50 per ccut. below btroudsburi; prices. SUGARS from 10 to 17 cents per pound, MOLASSES from 50 cts. to $1 per gal In short, all articles in my line far below the J.nouopoly prices which have hereto fore prevailed. 1 be excitement growing out of these great reductions has already began, but come one, come all, my stock wiil ahvajs be found full up to the ileum iid. Buri'ER, EGGS, and country produce generally will not be refused in exchange or goods, and the highest market prices al owed. CASPER METZGAR. Slormsville, Pa., Nov. 22, l?00.-lf. DJT. A. K. SEEM, DJSISTTJIST, WILL be pleased to see all wbo wish to have their Dentistry done iu a proper and careful manner, beautiful sets ol artificial teeth made on Gold, Silver, or Rub ber Plates as persons may detire. Tocth carefully extracted without pain, if desired. The public are invited to give hiia a call at the office formerly occupied by Dr. Seip, next door to Uie Indian Liuce i Ilotc I. All work warranted. April 25, 'G7. UNION PACIFIC RAIL ROAD CO. THEIU FIRST 3MUTGAGE BONDS As an Investment. The rapid progress of the Union Pacific Railroad, now hi AS'! ing west from Omaha. Nebraska, and form in?, with its wcfrtern connections, an unbroken line across the continent, attracts attention to the value of the First Mortgage Bonds which the Com pany now cfier to the public The first question asked by prudent investors is," Are tli'se bonds trcurel" Next, "Are tbey h profitable iti eslmtnt ?" To reply in brief: l;it. The curly completion of the whole great line to the Pacific is as certain as any future business evrnt run be. The Govern- niient grant of over t wcntymillion acres ol land and fifty million dollars in Us own bonds practically guarantees iL One-fourth of the work is already done, and the tract contin ues to be laid at the rale of two miles a day 2nd. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds are issued upon what promises to be one o! the most profitable lines of railroad in the country. For many years it must be the only line connecting the Atlantic and Pa cific: and being without competition, it can maintain remunerative rates. 3J. 125 miles of this ro.id are finished, and fully equipped with depots, locomotives, cars, &c, and two trains are daily running e,cli way. The materials for the remaining 02 miles to the eastern bise of the Rocky Mountains arc on hand, and it ia under con tract to be done in September. 4th. The net earnings of the sections al ready finished are several times greater than the gold interest upon the Fir.-t Mort gage Bonds upon such sections and if not another mile of tho road were built, the part aircady completed would not only pay inte rest and expenses, but be profitable to the Company. 5th. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds can be issued only as the ro;id progresses, and therefore can never be in the market un less they represent a bona fide property. Gl'i. Their amount is strictly limited by law to a sum equal to what is granted by the U. S. Government, and lor which it takes a second lien as its security. This amount upon the first 517 milrs west from Omaha is only $10,000 prr mile. 7th. The fact that the U. S. Government considers a second lien upon the road a good investment, nnd that some of the shrewdest railroad builders of the country have already a .! i it .i . i j'.iiu i it m:imo uon.trs upon uie siock (which is lo them a third lien), may well intpire confidence in a first lien. bth. Although it is not claimed that there can be any better securities than Govern ments, there arc parties who consider a fiist mortgage upon such a property as this the very best security iu the world, and w ho sell their Governments to rc-invest in these bonds thus securing a greater interest. 9lh. As the Union Pacific Rui'aoftd bonds are offered for the present at 00 cents on the dollar and accrued interest, they are the cheapest sreunty in the market, being more tnnti 15 per cent, less than U. S. Slocks. 10th. At thtr current rate of premium on gold, they pay OVr.lt NINE PER. CENT. INTEUEST. The dnPy subscriptions are already lare, and they will continueto be received in New York by the Continental Xatio?ial Bank, No. 7 Nassau - St., Clark, Dodge i$- Co., Bankcrso. 51 Wall St., John J. Cisco Son, Bankers, No. 33 Wall St., and by BANKS and BANKERS generally throughout the United States, of whom maps and descriptive pamphlets may bo obtained. They will also he sent by mail from the Com pany's Office, No. 20 Nassau Street, New York, on application. Subscribers wiil se lect their own Agents iu whom they have confidence, who alone will be responsible to ihcui for the cafe delivery of the bonds. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, - June 13.-3m. NEW GOOB AT natly Rcd'iecd Prices! TT WOULD ni:siM-:(rri'ULLY AX- nounce to the jTublic, that I have just made large additions to my already exten sive stock and am now selling itc., Ac., lower than ever. My shelves are loaded with MCXLIXS, CALICOS, I)E LAXJJS, ay.,7 GIXG11AMS, of tho most celebrated makes, my charges for which will prove astonishing to custo mers. My stock of Dress Goods embracing nearly every variety of Ftylc, color and fabric is well worth tho atten tion of the Ladies, while in clot els a ii a cass i N i:::i:s both plain and faucy, 1 can offer induce ments to gentlemen 'which they cannot foro without detriment to their finances. My stock of . ,S7U WL S, YA XKEE XO TIOXS, kz , f nlso lull, and is offered low. My assortment of Collees, Sugars Molasses, and Syrups. is very complete, aud as usual held at a very low figure. 1 have lotfcof goods tho names of which ..... could hardly be compressed vriihm the limits of an advertisement, all of which will be sold cheap. Ileinember, the place to buy, with the best assurance cf getting your inouay's worth is at PIU)D HEAD'S Cheap Store in Stroudsburg March 14, 1SG7. Administrator Notice. Estate of Henry Ransbcrry, late of Stroud township deceased: Letters of Administration in tho estate of the above named decedent, having been gran ted to the undersigned, (pot office address, Stroudsburg, Pa) by the Register of Wills of Monroe County, ull persons indebted to eiiid estate are letjucstcU to pay tho same, and thoso hiving claims against it to pre sent them, duly authenticated, for scttkiueiil without dolav, JOHN RAN'SHKRRV, Adi.ir. tJtroud-tsp , July 31, Itti7. the world's orkat Et-nnnr roa Scrcfula cr.d Scrofulous Diseases. rront Emery EiU-f, a veU lnoicn merchant if Oaf' furJ. Maine. "I linve soM l'iro qunnUtiou of your Sarsapa r.n.l.A, lut m-vT yi't one I'ottle wtiit-li fkiliil of lt (k-sircil i-ITui-t unl f:iil Siitisfiu-lSO'l toti.o! who toot it. As fust us our im-o)i!i: trv it, they urrvu tlicrc hat Ikjcu no mciU-ine lito it tn ioic i:i our community." Eruption-?, Pimple. Blotches, Tustules, Ul cers, Soro.i, imd all Diseases cf tho Skin. , from I'.cr. Jt.ilt. Str.itfun, Jlri.lol, I'nrlttnJ. " I ouly do my lut you mi! tin? t.ul.Iio, when . I JiiIJ my titiii;ouy to tW..t you juil.lisii of tlio ine clii'i.nl virtues of your S.t:s.i,.i:u.i.A. My Umh tcr, n'oit ti'ii, liiul a'.lli.'tiii;' h'i!iur m licr -nr, eyes, unit hair fr yjrs, wliii-U o wi re tm:ilto to riire uutil vc 1 ri-l your SO!i.u Ai;iLLA. t!u- lia U'l ii well for wan! luoatlia." From Mr. .T ine . I2'n'c, n veil ?.-nmrn nvl much' eftefinrtl latin of h uixru'L', '.,: May Co., X.J. " My d uiHti.r h3 Biil' ro.l fir ;i y..ar t with scrofulous ruption, vs tiich was xcry trouLK-Bomo. Notliin KlTortioil nnv rt-licf toittl we trhsl your'. S.vi:aAi'A!:ii.t.A,vlii.:n boou eo'.uploU'ly curt-a litT."'" "roi;i ('hiirt.'x '. Curt?, J't-J., of' the. irulrlv-liunrm Van, Murray if Co., ;nmufat.turers of tiuiwlled jHuteri m Xit,hitn, .V. . "I h:ut for Hovt rut yours ft very trmiMoswmtf ftwm-r in iny f:i", wtiioli grew ronst.'mtty woruo until it lisli-urea my n.-nts.ri.H unsl IxHiani.' mu tntol er.tble ar.lu tion. I tri-.tl nlinont v;rr tiling m man rouM of ttn a-ivi.-p mi't nviiL-ini", hut without any r.-tit f wliutcvcr, until I too your Sausapai.u.i.a, It iimm-ilmtr.y rn.k- iny fai-e worse, u you toU mo' it luiI.t for a time; tint in a ft-w wvts ttio newf dkin Iwirun to form umlor the tilotoh;, an-i con tinue;! utit.1 my t.i.-c 1.4 .n smooth as any tody' and I lui without any (ymr't-ims of th ? iliHt-:ise that I know of. I njoy jcrlivt hivilth, uuj without -doubt oivj it to your .SA!:.-'AiAltLL.', Erysipelia General Debility Pu-riy tho Blood. From Tr. Jlolt. Surin, fT -xatm St., -V'r" Tirjfc. ' I 'i:. Avi.lt. I hcloom iail to remove JJruplion ami Scror'ulttiii Serr Iy the jvrsijvrring uccf your Sarapa icim.a, and 1 lovv? jtot or cured an attack of Mdli-jnant Kniupflas with it. No alU-rntivo WO possess I'-iuiils the S A rTs. pa hi LI. A you Itave sup--Iilied to tho profcuMon as well as to the pooplo." From J. K. Johnston, Fsq., Wakeman, Ohio. "lor twelve ears, I liil the yellow Kryeipelar on my rij;lit nrm, during whi.-h tune I tried all tho celebrated phyhtei.i'in 1 could reach, and took hun dreits of d.;Urs wortti of mediriues. Th ulc-r wer! ao bed t!ivt the tvrd t-ciirnc vieiUe, and th' doctors decided that my arm must bo amputated, t beau taking your S.mio-aiuli.a. Toole two bot tle, and some of your t'lM.s. Topctiier they have, cured me. 1 am now an well uud Kouud an any body 15ei:i; in a puiitie p!aee, my ease knowu to verjT bodv iu this coir.muuity, uud excites the wouder of all." From Hon. 77'nrv Mmro, M. P. P., of XeiC'-ztstle, C. h'., a leiuliny member f Ihe Cainx'tlum Purlin tnt'nt. " I have uscl vnur Saksapau;!.!. in rr.y fumliy, for general t.'ti)if;, and for purifi'i; tut bltod9 with very leiieii -i: l re ulrs, and fCcl cyiikdeuec iu coiaiuendiu it to llij alllictcd." Bt. Anthony's Fire, Hoso, Salt heum'r Scald ilead. Sere Eyes. From fun-ct Sicl.ler, .''., th--. :ble f'litnr cf th Ftinkhtinun. k 1 m rtit, Feunrttrtnin. "Our only child, about three years ol'aVM nttacked by pimples on hi forehead. They mp lly fpreitd until they formed a lonttisori kiki virulent Korc, which covered' his fare, and actually blinded his eves lor Mime ilays. A skilful phyeicuu applied tiitra'te of silver r.nd other renuiiiv'.", without any apparent eil'ect. 1'or fifteen dnys we frnardd hi IiHiids, Jet with them hu hhoeld tear open the fes tering and corrupt wound w hieh roverei his wliola laif. llavi'.'.g triel every thin e!re we had any hope from, we heptu frivii: your Saks ATAUILLA and r.pplyin the jodnh; of otaxti lotion, as you. tlirect. The fore bejioi to In nl when we had pivea the lirt-t lotl", and w:o well wb.en we had finihhej tho peeoud. The cliii.t's (. lashec.whii.'li had como me reeouu. j ou eii.i.i ? t-vi. uines, m iiieii iiuo coxnu out, jrn'w ayrain. and be is now as he,.l;ny and fair as any other.- The v hide ne:htoriicod"j redicud Uiut tac ehil I must die." out. as that tac i Syphilis and Hcrcurial Diae&se. From lr. Uiram Sl-xif, nf St. Loitit, Mifxwri. "I find your .aksapakji.i.a a more t (feet u at remfly for t!;e Mvcmdiirv symptoms cf Syphilis and for syphilitic tii'-easc tlian any other we possess. The profession are indebted to you for EOtue of tlio -best medicines we ha c." From A. J. J-Wvrh, M. ., rn eminent pli'ifician cf J.avreiire, Mrt.ss., irht is a prominent member cf tlw Lcyi-ilttture of Mtsiu-Uitctts. Dr.. Avek. My Kar ir: I have found yonr S AK."APAUII.I.A an cxeii'eist remedy for rp'iUit,. both of tin: primary at;d ficcouj.iry tyjH, aini eirec tual in some c.-.es "that wero too ob'-'unate to yield to other remedies. 1 do not know what we cau t-ia- loy with more c rt.dnlv of hueacts, wliere a power ful alterative u required." Mr. Ch it. S. Vim Ji.i.-, cf Xar rnwrtricl; X.J.. hud i'.r ailful tdrt-rs on h;s b-fTs, caused by the abut of mercury, or ; rct.riul i.e, whieli frew iuor ar.d laons nuravaterl for yiv.r, iu spite of every remedy or tre:itim-i:t that e e.d 1 lj" appli-.J, tietil tha p'Tsev'eritv v.se of Ayfk's Sai:s.pai:ii.i.a relieved !:im. lw eases can L found t-iore iTivcterte and (ires'lnir than thi-, i.ul it took btvcral !Zia bo! Hi s to cure !;!.!'.. Xjoueorrhcea, Wiiiic?, r'eirt'To"v"ec.kneE5, Rro pujensllv 1 ri) !'ie-'.I by int. r:i:.l S.-rcUlons T7 ccral i. u, n-i 1 are very ofteu cured l y tU- altcretite eiiect of this S u:sa:'ah!I.i. . Siome ca-es re juire, however, iu ai l ..f tho a i:saI'AKH.la, the kiiTul application of loc:.l remedies. Froui iht vrJl fcn-t'en rn l t.i..7cTy rcle'jrxtej Zrj sr.t.y,, .r.,-r.'.7, of Cln ;ir.iit::i. " I have found y:i:r Sa.'.sat i;'.!.r. au cxecJJerl alt rative in iii-i iw ot' f. tnale. any cases of lrre.-.lirily. T.ev.eorrhrr;;. rail lie- ration, au J. l'al ilebihTy, ar:-i from tlu ?-toI!(.--.! diathsin have yield l to it. ...id ihiT- are that do not, when its eil'ect is ;-r.)i. rly r.ided by local trtnieit.' A Lt?y, visuiliii:?. to dll'iT- i- publication of her " Mv dan'rl'T and my : .-if Lave p1 cttre.l cf X very fetiiKt.;t!ii;j Le'icorr'm.i of lo:) ttOliaiLlj by two botiks of your S.UiSAfAatLt.A." Eheumatism, Gout. Haver Corr.pTirif, Dys pepsia, Heart Disease, 2. juriilia, wheu csiis ' I bv S'-r ful-r in the svstein, iro rajUkily cured L-wriLis JLixi'. SAi:si'.u:i.LA. AVER'S CATHARTIC PILLS r05ess ho nuitiy a'lvitntnires ovtr tlio U'.er l.uri:ativos in th m.irhct, and their suierior virtues are so muvcrfally known, that we need not do more than to si: .-oirc the puMic their qtiality is maintained equal to the lv?t it ever has boon, ano that they may IV depended on to lo all that thev have ever done. Prepared 1 y j. C. AY Ell, il. D., i Co., Low ell, Mass., and sL.U by For sale by Druggists auJ dealers in uicdiciue cvcrjwliere. June 110, 'G7ljr STKOUDSBXJRG, PA., AHCIUNG 0KDERS No. 1. FOR 1867. 7VTANSFIEI.O, is nirnin in the Mcwrh 11 -5. tile fiehl, witli his hoail-tjuarters at the cM established fctand, corner cf Main and Crccu-streets (late Geo. rablo's), wher tho people can alwujs Lo euro of finding the uioct rai!iioii;th!oi Ituulv!r, am! Chenpeit Stock of Goods ever Irouglit into the countj. lie has DIl Y GOODS of all kinds, GROCERIES tj- PROY1SIOXS, BOOTS i- SHOES. CllOCXEXYj- GLASS WARE. tV-r., i)C, at sucli prices as wiil enable him to supply Ins customers a littlo Cheaper than tbs Cheapest. It Loin"- ini!o.ssillo tor him to i unierate tho various articles which comprise his sstock, the public are invited to call and cxaminw for themselves. no TKoi:r.Lr..To snow coops. Ylieat Flour by the barrel or lesd quantity. Farmers' Produce, bought, cr taken irr e.c!iaii"-e lor wous, at the h'chest market prices.0 U. MAASHELD. April 1?, 1C7. cTvv. SHIP, IX D.f Pliysiciitn antl Surgeon, tlaa removed his otneo and residence to th builJi"j,r. hitely occupied by Wm. Davis, Rsij., on Main stroet. Devoting all his timo to his profo.-sioit he will bo prepared to an swer all calls, either day or night, when uot professionally euaed, with piomptue3. Cr l-Uai'ea ti jio.ii.ie. tiliouj.l'uv!;, Apr.l 11, Itof.-lf,
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