w W yf Sljc 3cffcrsonian. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1867. roil JfPfiE OF THE SITBEMK COURT: Eon. HENRY W. WILLIAMS, OF ALLLT.IIENY COUNTY. lOIt RKPRESFNTATI VE, Maj. WM. R. il.UlL.WD, of Stroodsburf. FOR JURY COMMISSIONER, JAMB II. FETIIERMAX, of Hamilton. JUDGE SHABSWOOD ON LEGAL TENDERS. Extract from His Opinion in the Case of . Borie vs. Trott. On the whole, then, I am of opinion that the provision of the act of Congress of February "25th, 1SG2, declaring the notes issued in pursuance of that act to be lawful money, and a legal tender, is UNCONSTITUTIONAL." " This renders it unnecessary that I should consider the other question which lias been uiadc. as to the effect of the special agreement to pay in lawful silver money of the United States. I am in favor of entering judgment for the plain tiff, but as a majority of the court are of a different opinion, judgment for the de fendant' Copied from the Philadcl jki Age of iitiii of February, lisGI, rhere the opinion is published in full. It may also be fouud iu the Leyal In UlUgenccr or March 18, 1SGI, page 92. In the same copy of the Aye is a care fully prepared eulogy of the judge and this opinion, in which is the following: ' Judge Sbarsivood reasons upon and decides The case as if he were some lofty ppirit sitting far above and out of the contentions and strifes of the world." Will not the holders of greenbacks and Government bonds consider the judge as quite too elevated and etherial for such earthly honors as a seat on the Supreme "liench. Vote fur 1IESUY W. WILLIAMS, for Judge of the Supreme Court, if you desire to secure a loyal Bench. Strange. The Democrat has Dot yet heard of the nomination of Major Wm. K. Ilavi- land, for Representative, nor of Jocob II. Fetherman, for Jury Commifsioner. David Dowlhy, long a citizen of .this borough, committed suicide by hang in" himself in his Cabinet shop, in the upper end of town, yesterday morn in. The deceased has been laboring un der abbcration of mind ever since the death of his wile, which occurred some jhrec months ago. Buckwheat Flour, &c Vk'e would invite the attention of farm ers, millers, and others to the advertise ment of Jas. L. Ileber & Dro., headed Wauled," in anothecolumn. w - - 1 t The Annual Fair of the Warren Couuty Farmers', Mechanics', and Manu facturers' Association, will be held at lielvidere, N. J., on the 15th, lGth and 17th of October. rMr. John Herman, of Fast Stouds- lurg, laid us under obligations by the present of a fine lot of potatoes, on Mon day last. They are of the Prince Albert variety, and are specimens which it will be hard to beat. Court Proceedings. The several Courts of Monroe County commenced on Monday of last week, As sociate Judges Levering and De Young upon the Bench. The Grand Jury was organized by the appointment of Edward Drown, Ks., of Stroud, as foreman. The absence of the president Judge, Darrott, who was detained at home on account of illness in his family, prevented the trial of any but criminal caien, several of which were disposed of by the Associ ates. JSrThe Grand Jury, at thejCourt held last week, returned the till against James Dowling, charged with dealing in counterfeit greenbacks, vinoramu. No evidence having been introduced to show any connection, on his part, with uch business. We noticed the matter two weeks ago as an item of news, merely because of the notoriety it had gained from the hearing before Fsq. Ilces, and are glad to be able to notice this final re oal result before the Grand Jury. W regretted to see the course of the Demo crat, of last week, in mjation to this mat ter. Our neighbor strives to create the impression that it was solely an attempt to levy black mail on the part of the de tectives, but does not say a word about ihe aid afforded these detectives by prom incnt Democrats in securing the arrest of Mr. Dowliug. His reference to "black Jlepubllcau times" in this connection, is also out of order, in view of the fact that Andrew Johnson, the Commander-in-Chief, in such matter?, in spite of Repub lican protest, head the detective column, jiud the Democratic column at the came time. LOOK FOR THE MA-UMOTIU THE MONSTER CARAVAN! The Monarch of "SHOWS!" WAIT FOU T11F DIG ONE 1! STROUDSDURG, Wednesday, Oct. dth. Head what the Albany Journal says about the Mastodon Exhibition : "This Menagerie will be found in all respects worthy of the attention of those who delight in inspecting the various specimens of Natural History, in as much as the number of its inmates and the ex tent of the variety of the species have never becu equalled in this country by any organization ever oat. Jlr. rore paugh has invested some $150,000 in the enterprise, and claims to have a "show which is gigantic, both in dimcntions and attractions, lie has twenty-tour dens ol living beasts and birds, about two hund red and fifty creatures in all, and requires one hundred and sixty horses in trans porting the immense caravan. His Cir cus has been pronounced "first class," and his entire entertainment has met with a decided success, and rendered general satisfaction." Unlocking the Rocks. The great cost of silver and gold arises not so much from their scarcity in the earth, as the difficulty of extracting them from their stony combinations. Dr. J. C. Ayer, the well-known chemist of Massa chusetts, has cut this gordian knot. Af ter having merited and received the grat itude of half mankind, by his remedies that cure their diseases, he is now win uing the other half, by opeuing for them an easy road to the exhaustless treasures of the hills. Ho has discovered and nub- lished a chemical process, which renders at little cost, the hardest rocks and ores friable like chalk, so that the precious metals' are loosed from their confinement, ami easily gathered. Mines too poor to pay, may be worked at a profit now, and the yield of rich mines is largely increas ed, while the cost extracting the metals from the ore, is diminished. Either is a great achievement, to enrich mankind, or to cure their diseases. Dut we are in formed our celebrated countryman ad hcrcs to the latter, as his speciality and chief ambition. Huffala Sentinel. Vote for WILLIAM K. IIAVILAND, for Representative, if you wish to be loy ally represented in the Legislature, and more honorably represented than you have been for years. &z3 We give below the names of the candidates for the several offices to be filled on Tuesday next: Judge of the Supreme Court, Henry W. William?, George Sharswood. Jirprcsentative, William K. Haviland, Allen Craig. Jury Commissioner, Jacob H. Fetherman, Jacob K. Shaeffer, Emanuel G. Shoemaker. County Commissioner, John Ilanna, John W. Van Vliet, George L. Slutter, Jacob Stackhouse, Charles II. Ileancy. County Treasurert Peter Kunkcl, Keube.n Gregory, Jerome M. Heller. All others whose names have been men tioned in connection with the offices above named, have withdrawn' from the field. Public Examinations. Notice is hereby given that the public Examinations of teachers will be held at the following places and upon the days below mentioned : In Eldred district, on Monday, Octo ber I4th,atthe house of Joseph Hawk. In Polk district, on Tuesday, October 15th, at the School House in Krcnge villc. In Chesnuthill district, on Wed nesday, October IGth, at the School House in Drodhcadsville. In Hamilton district, on Thursday, October 17th, at the School House in Snyderville. In Stroud district, on Friday, October 18tb, at the Female Scmiuaryin Stroudsburg. In SmithGcld district, on Monday, Octo tober 21st, at Ilouser's School House. In Pocono district, on Tuesday, October 22nd, at the house of Mana.8ali Miller. In Middle Smithficld district, on Thurs day, October 21th, at Frutchey's School House. Examinations to begin at 10 o'clock a. m. Wickersdiaui's Methods of Instruction and Seavcy's Goodrich's History of the United States will bo used as text-books upon the Theory of Teaching and Histo ry. J. D. STOliM, Co. Supt. Republicans, go to the Polls, on Tuesday, early in the morning, and vote early, and then give your time and atten tion to making sure that every Republi can in your district votes. Talk with the lukewarm of all parties, and see if you cannot make a vote or two for the good cause. Watch the rabbid portion of the Democracy and see that they don't vote more than once during the day. It is a trick of theirs to vote early qd often, if opportunity offers, The Republican Ticket We think, reader, that if there ever was a time in which the Republicans of Monroe County Jiad reason to feel proud of the Ticket, that time is now.' We will not now speak of our candidate for Su preme Judge! Ills merits have been am ply discussed and set before you, and we know that you arc determined to give him your hearty and earnest support. Dut why speak particularly of Major Wm. K. Ilaviland, the candidate for the Legislature 7 you all know him well. For years, save when in the military eer vice of his country, shedding his blood and giving the strength of his manhood fur the suppression of rebellion, he has gone in and out among you, and no man can say aught against him as a gentleman of honesty, of patriotism, and of talent far above that possessed by or dinary men. In temperament, in integ rity and in all the requisites necessary to make the able and efficient Legislator, Maj. Wm. K. Ilaviland stands second to no man in the district, and is, confess edly, even by Democrats, acknowledged to be the best man nominated for years. The desires of our people are, by a large majority, in favor of his election, and, but for party lines and the fear of the party lash, he would represent us most faithfully and creditably at IJarrisburg, next winter. See to it that he has the full Republican vote. And there, too, is Jacob II. Fetherman for Jury Commissioner. WTho can sly a word agaiust him? You all know him as an active, intelligent and thrifty farmer, of Hamilton. A hard-working man, and an honest man ; who would scorn to do a wrong deed for any purpose what ever. The law contemplates a jury-box filled by men unprejudiced by party spi rit. See that you vote for and elect Mr. Fetherman, and thus rebuke the foul ness of those narrow, contracted and bigoted souls, who can see nothing but partisanship in everything who would pervert the Law to the aggrandizement of party, and who would turn heaven it self iuto a Democratic sanhedrim. The Democratic party, in convention, let the matter remain as the law designed it, while it is alone the thugs of the party who are moving to make the selection of Jurors a mere matter of Democratic rewards and punishments. You can re buke this foul spirit if you go to work in earnest. Vote for JACOD II. FETHERMAN, for Jury Commissioner, if you desire to avoid a politically chosen Jury-box. He a w is a man beyond reproach. For the Legislature. Major Wm. K. Ilaviland, the Upion candidate for the Legislature, needs no introduction to the public at our hands. He was a Democrat before the war, and was honored by being entrusted with the District Attorneyship of this County ,which he resigned to lead a company of volun teers into the war, in which he did good service, nor did he return home until vic tory everywhere perched upon our ban ners. He is a Democrat still, and one whom all true Democrats ought to do light to honor, for he is true and con sistent with Democratic principles, fol lowing them in all their logical conse quences. Allen Craig, his competitor, who staid home during the war and threw stones at the Union soldiers, is in no respect the Major's superior. In patriotism, the Major is decidedly Craig's superior, white in point of talent, iutegrity, and capacity, Craig is behind. In a word, Major Ilaviland is every way qualified to make an excellent member of the Legislature, aud considering the notorious fact, that this County is entitled to the member, it is hoped that enough Democrats will throw aside all prejudice and rally at the polls on next Tuesday to ensure his triumph ant election. It is due to the Major who did not ask for the office, and it is due to the intelligence of the County, that he should be elected. Rally Roys! A Full Vote. Every one nays, " If we can get out a full vote, the election of Jud ge Williams is sure." Well, friends, the only way to get it out is through active work; and that not the work of one or two men in a district, only, but of all who can be in duced to take an interest in it. Every district has its own peculiar work to do, in getting out its vote, and no one knows so well how to do it as those who have done it before. We say to every Repub lican, then, look first to your own dis trict, and see that it is effectively can vassed. A full vote in each elcction'dia trict is necessary, to a full vote in the county; and the latter will be accom plished when we have fully attended to the details in each election precinct. Wistar's Halsaui of Wild Cherry, is " a combination and form indeed," for healing and curing diseases of the throat, lungs, and chest. It cures a cough by loosening and cleansing the lungs, and al laying irritation; thus removing the cause, instead of drying up the cqugh and leaving the disease behind. Melancholy. The following heart-rending expres sions are said to be bona fide extracts of a speech, delivered at Mauch Chunk, be fore the Democratic County Convention, held on the 10th. inst. The gentleman who relieved himself of his burden of grief in so melancholy a manner, is said to have been a victim of the Democratic Kilkenny cat-fight held' in the Court House, in this borough, on the 7th: " Taxes, stars niggers Rump Congress clonous Democracy niggers Thad. Stevens taxes Rump Congress niggers white men stars niggers. 44 1 .tell you gentlemen, Van Amburgh's Menagerie was nothing to compare to the Monroe Convention. 44 As long as one drop of blood remains in these veins, I will be true to the prinbiples ol the Democratic party but, gentlemen, my feelings arc wounded and I am sore in the maltreatment I have received at the hands of the Stroudbburg Convention. There may have been honorable men in the Monroe Uouniy Convention, but there was aho a good deal of dishonor mixed up with it 44 1 can return to Monroe County and for give and forget all I can go to work with my whole heart but I tell you gentlemen I feel sore rl N The Democrats find it convenient to have short memories. Professing to be filled with alarm at the increase of taxa tion in this country, they altogether ig nore the fact that their own conduct led to the war and all the burdens it imposes Every State that went into the Rebel lion was a Democratic State. In so go ing they yielded to the natural tendency of the Democratic party. All the men at the North who sustain ed or sympathized with the Rebellion were Democrats, inspired thereto by the doctrines of the party. If there had been no Rebellion there would be no taxation. If there had been no taxation the Rebellion would not have been put down. No wonder the Democrats are sensi tivc on the subject of taxation. At this time last year the democrats were full in the faith that they would de feat, Gen. Geary and elect Mr. Clymcr. This expectation was based on the calcu lations of Mr. Wallace, Chairman of their State Committee, who stated he had caused every ward, borough and township to be closely canvassed and could not be mis taken. The result proved how little his engineering was worth. This year the democrats profess the same confidence, predicated on assuran ces from the same source. The prophet in whom they trust is a false one. It seems probable that the aggregate vote will be lighter than it was last year Neither party will bring out all its mem bers. The falling off will divide about equally between them. The tenor of advices from all parts of the State leads us to anticipate the elec tion of Mr. Williams by a handsome ma jority. The larger that majority shall be, the more beneficent will the award of the fnllot-box prove. Buffalo Express, August, 28M, 1SG7. FOREPAUOII'S M ENAOERIE. Fore- paugh's Mammoth Menagerie and Circus by its magnificent parade yesterday, and the excellence of the exhibitions given in the afternoon and evening has won the title of the "Cap Cheaf of all Shows." It is the largest and best Menagerie we have ever attended, while the Circus, al though of a different character from any we have ever seen, is equal to the best and superior to the majority. Those who are posted tell us that Mr. Forepaugh, the propietor, has never been in the busi ness until this year. One thing is cer tain, we never heard of him before, but be has given such a demonstration of tact, taste aud liberality, that we are disposed to believe that he is in all respects adapted to the vocation he has adopted, and that wherever he goes this season he will be welcome. His collection of animals and horses must be worth 250,000, aud are owned entirely by him. He is a success ful manager, and as such will command the respect and patronage of the people. What Craig Said! Allen Craig, the Carbon County nom inee for the Legislature, said at the late Democratic meeting in the Court-House, that " the right to the next member of the Legislature was freely and fully con ceded to Monroe." Voters of Monroe, aro you going to throw your rights on Carbon Couuty by voting for Craig, who acknowledges he has no claim ou your support, or will you vote for Major Ilavi land and thus Miow Carbon County that you know your rights and dare maintain them.. Tho President begins to comprehend that the District Commanders aro actually under an uuthority superior to his, and that is the authority of the laws ; and that for him to intermeddle with them in the performance of that duty would clear ly expose him to impeachment. It may bo taken, at least, as evidence of alarm ou his part, that, he now confesses his prerogatives to be limited, aud that the laws set up barriers he may not pass. Can't Sleep Nights. A hacking cough, a sore throat, diffi. culty of breathi ng, aro the results of hard colds. Coo's Cough Dalsam allays the irritation, gives case and rest to the pa tient, aud effects a permanent cure of all lung and palmciuary cQmpluintst Jeff Davis and Andy Jo"hnson.-A Parallel Major-Gen. Logan delivered a long and vigorous speech at Hamilton, Ohio, on cdnesdry, in which he arraigned the Democracy for their crimes and said of ny Johnson. Tell me to-day if you had Jeff. Davis in the Presidential chair, or Mr. Robert E. Lee, could they have done more for the Rebels in this land than Andrew Johnson has since he has been President? If they could. I would like to know in what way they could have done it. If Jeff. Davis had been President, what would he have done 7 He would have returned all the property to the Re bels that they had lost. Andrew John- . i . tr T - tc 1 : - I. .1 son nas aone tint, n ucu. uavia uau been President he would have pardoned all the Rebels that asked him for pardon. Andrew Johnson has done that and more too. If Jeff. Davis had been President he would have denounced this Congress, and called them a set of traitors. An drew Johnson had done that. If Jeff. Davis had been President he would have appointed Rebel Governors down South to control these States. Andrew John son did the same thing. If Jeff. Davis had been President he would have vetoed the Freednien's Dureau bill. Andrew Johnson did that. He would have vetoed the Civil Rights bill. Andrew Johnson did that, lie would have vetoed the first Reconstruction act of Congress, and all the other acts, which Andrew Johnson has done. Special Notices. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who -suffered for years from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay, and al the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake ot suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which be was cured. JSuffercrs wishing to profit by the advertiser s experience, can do so by nd dressing, in pcrtect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar Street, New York May 10, 1SG7.-Iyr. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The Ucv. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (fre of charge) lo all who desire it, the p--e.se ript ion with the directions for mak ing and uting the simple remedy by which he was cured of a lung ofiection and that dread disease Consumption. His only object is to benefit the afflicted and lie hoes that every sufferer will try this prescription, as it will cost th em noihmg, nnd .nviy prove a blessing. Flease address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, No 1G5 S. Second St., Williimsburgh, N. V. May 1G, 1SG7.-Iyr. I IV" FORT AT 1 ON . Information guaranteed to produce a lux uriant growth of hair upon a bald or beard less face, also a recipe for the removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, etc., on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear, and beau tiful, can be obtained without charge by ad dressing TIIOS. P. CHAPMAN. Chemist, 823 Broadway, New York. May 1G, I3G7.-lyr. Itcli!Itcli!!Itcli!! SCRATCH! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH! in from 10 to 43 hours. Wheatox's Ointment cures The Itch. Wheaton'8 Ointment cures Salt Riiecm. Wheaton's Ointment cures Tetter. Wii baton's Ointment cures Barbers' Itch WifuATON's Ointment cures Old Sores. Wheaton's Ointment cures Every kind of IIlmor like Magic. Price, 50 cents a box; by mail, GO cents. Address WEEKS & PORTER, No. 170 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. For sale by all Druggists. Sept. 19, 1SG7.-Iyr. A GESEKAL MASSACRE of the fibres of the head, the whiskers, the mustaches, or the beard, can be easily ac complished by the applicatiou of the scorch ing hair dyes, and when every hair la KILLED DEAD, the parties deceived by these nostrums will regret, too late, that they did not use the wonderful and entirely poisonless prepara tion which, I IV FIVE 711 IV DTES, produces a black or brown which is not sur passed by nature's own hue. Be wise in time. The only safe and sure remedy is CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE. Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, 69 Maiden Lane, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. Sept. 20.-lm. Dr. WISTARS BALSAM OF AVILD CHERRY. In the whole history of medical discoveries uo rem etly lias performed so many or tuch remarkable cure of tlie numerous affections of the Throat, Lunge, and Chert, as this long-tried and jut-tly celebrated BaUara. So generally acknowledged is the su(erior excellence of this remedy that but few of the muuy who ha tested its virtues by experience Tail to keep at hand as a speedy aud ceitain cure for sudden attacks ot Cold fully belieing that its remedial poweis arc com pre hcu.Mve enough to embrace every form of disease, from the slightest t old to the mot dangerous symptoms of pulmonary compldint. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY". From Rer. Francis Lobdtll. pastor of the South Con gregational Church. Uriilgeport, Connecticut. " I consider it a duty which I owe to suflernig hu manity to be ir testimony to the virtues of Dr. Wistar's Ualsam of Wild Cherry. 1 have used it when I have had occasion for any remedy lor Coughs, Colds or Sore Throat tor many years, and neve: in a single instance has it failed to relieve and cure me. 1 have frequently been very hoarse on Saturday, and looking for aid to the delivery of two sermons on the lolloping day wilh sad uusKinitigs, but by a li'jeral use of the llalsadi hit hoarseness has inviiriably been removed, and 1 have pleached without diilicollv. " I commend it to my brethren in the ministi y, an1 to publio x-kkcis penei aliv. as a cei tain remedy for the bronchial troubles to w hit li hi peculi.ti Iv exposed " I'ri pared by SliTlI V. FOWLK At SON, l!, Treinont St., boston, and for sale Druggist generally. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE. From Mr. Tucker, Depot Master at Salisbury, Mass. " I have been troubled for years with a bad humor; sometimes oulMiMdly and sometimes inwuuly. Dunns the past summer it manifested itself more than usual outtvardly, aud I used vour Salve, Alt signs of it have mice disappeared, without atlccting me inwardly, in dicating, I think, Ihe eradicatinc nature of the Salve. SEril V. KOW1.K& SON. Huston. I'ropnctors. Sold by Di uitcislk at tts. a bo. Sent by mail for 3i cts, x lSepkS-lm HELMBOLD-S CONCENTRATED EX-. TRACT BUCHU , Is the Great Diuretic, HELSIBOLU'S COXCKNTH ATED EXTRACT 8AR S A FAR ILL A- Is the Great Mood Purifier. 1 Both are prepared according to rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry, anu are the most active that can be made. Feb. ii9, '67. WHAT EVEEY ONE WANTS. " A good reliable medicine that Will t.n k. iiand when required, and never fails. called on. That is now to be obtained in v..-wv.w v. ituuicu veuiuan J-iniinenu Many thousands call it the Wonder of the Age, as it does all that is represented and more. It cures Diarrhea, Dysenterv. Colic Spasms, Vomiting, Croup, and Sea-sickness aa surely as it is used, and is perfectly inno cent 10 iaKC internally, even in double the quantity named in the directions ; and as external remedy for Chronic Rheumatism, uis, jruiscs, vjia oores, Jiumps, loothache T I J 1 c TM C! : T iicauatiif, curu iiyun, ioyi;iinp, insect " Stinge, Pains in the Back, Chest, and Limbs. mousanas nave tcptineu to, anu their certifi cates can be seen by any one at the Doctor's uepot, ou Uortlandt Street, iew York. Hundreds of physicians use it in their prac tice. It has been introduced since 1847, and hundreds wLo now have it in their" houses, say thy would not be without it even if it was per bottle.. " Every drop is mixed by Dr. Iebs himself, and can be' depended on. Only 3a cf ?. and 81 per Bottler Sold by Druggists. Dept,5GCortIandtSr.,, W. l. Sept. 2G.-lm, MANHOOD AND TOtriWUL VIGOR; are regained by Helmbold' Extra Bo- chij. Feb. 23, WANTED. 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