Uarnum has secured a lire gorilla from Africa. In removing it from the vessel to the Museum, Tuesday afternoon, the animal became greatly euraged from the jarring it was subjected to. In order to securely remove him from the box iu which he was placed, to his cage, a rope was inserted aud fastened to his chain.- But the gorilla seized it, and pulled it away froui'several men who grasped it. He got it iu the cage, untied it from the chain, and dropped it through a hole. A huge wrought iron bar was then insert ed, an inch and three quarters thick, for the purpose bf bringing out the chain. The gorilla seized the bar, pulled it away from two men noteu ior tneir muscular etrcngth, and then bent the bar double, the two ends actually meeting. He was finally secured, however. His furious howls cscited nil the animals, women fainted and children cried. An immense chain, with resistant force of six thou and pounds, is attached to him. He is five and a-half feet high, with an eye like a human being and a face more resembling man than monkey, and of color like an elephant. His hand is as delicate as a woman's. When irritable, he is quieted by a few "cloves or nutmegs. This ac count is true, though a little strained, and will be a good card for Barnura. There are in New Jarsey sixty nine newspaper establishments, publishing in all eighty papers. Of these sixty-five are issued weekly, twelve daily, one semi monthly, and two monthly. Twenty eight of the weeklies are Republican in politics, twenty-four Democratic, twelve Independent; the semi-monthly and monthlies devoted to agricultural matters. icven of the dailes are Republican, and five Democratic. There are two daily and three weekly papers published in the German language, the balance in Eng lish. Nine new weekly, one new daily, one new semi monthly, and four new monthly papers have been started, and two weekly papers have been discontiua ed during the year. The oldest wooden house in the United States, is the "Minot-House," Dorchester, 3Iassachusctts. It was built in 1G33, and rents to-day for SCO a year. It was the head buartera of General Washington for a season during the Revolution, and was once defended by Mrs. Minot alone, when attacked by Indians. According to the figures of the New t)rlcans Ittjiubtican the number of deaths in that city from yellow fever, from the commencement to Saturday morning list, wis 1214. The deaths for twenty-four hours ending on Sunday morning, was G9, and for the tweuty-four hours ending this morning, 77, being the largest num ber for any two days since the commence ment of the epidemic. Getting rich out West James Thompson went from Pennsyl vania to Scott county, Iowa, a dozeu years igo, worth a few hundred dollars. He now owns forty-four farms, averaging 5 100 acres each, or in all about 7,000 acres of land, at least half of which i3 under cul tivation j the whole will be next year. The land lies in cott and Cedar coun ties. The past year he has put under cultivation 2,200 acres of new land. He is now having twenty fajru dwellings of six rooms each, framed and gotten ready in Davenport, so they can be hauled to his farms and set up for his tenants. The tenants get 6ne third of the crop and S2 an acre for farming new land, and the same share of the crop with 75 cents to $1 an acre for cultivatel land. It takes three editors to start a news paper in New Orleans one to get killed in a duel, one to die with the yellow fe ver, and one to write an obituary notice of the defunet two. It is rumored in Washington that Gen eral Grant is to to be removed from the position of Secretary of War aud General Sherman put in his place. Johnson has found that he cannot use Grant is h would like, and is therefere anxious to try his hand with Sherman. The arrival of Sherman iu Washington, and other at tendant circumstances, has given a color ing to this rumor. At Marion, Iowa, a few days ago, one Johnsou, a "prestidigitateur," was fatally injured during one of his feats, which was to allow any person to shoot at him a pistol loaded with shot'or ball. It ap pears that the tube on the end of the ramrod; draws the charge after being rammed down, remained in the pistol, tkereby leaving it full loaded. The pro fessor was shot in the head and cannot urvive. The Kaston Express ?ay : The Coun ty Commissioners have purchased a lot two hundred feet square, immediately east of the Court House, for the sum of 81,800, upon which they purpose erect ing the new county jail. The Commis hioners have resolved to build next year, and they intend making preparations. The trains on the Lehigh Valley Rail road arc now running regularly between Kaston and Scrauton, making direct con nection with trains to Philadelphia and New York. Passengers can now ride from crantou to Philadelnhia. via the North Pennsylvania Railroad, without change of cars. Special Notices. TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT and UNSAf L REMEDIES for unpleasint am dangerous diseases. Use Helmbold's Ex TRACT BlTHU KSD IMPROVED ItoSK WASH. Feb. 28, 16GG. IIELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED E X- TRACT BUCHU Is the Great Diuretic, iielmbold'b concentrated extract a 8aparilla Is the Great Blood Purifier. Both are Dremired nernrdinj tn rnlpa Pharmacy and Chemistry, and are the most inn can te made. It eb. 2y, 67. LKKOKS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Icrou9 ueuimy, I'remature Decay, and all I he effect of youthful indiscretion u,;ii r... . Ill, 1U the sake of suffering humanity, send free to an wno neeu u, me recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by mc uuvt-ruser s experience, can do so by ad dressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar Street, New York. May 1G, 1867.-lyr. SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RE STORED by If elmdolus Extract Biciiu Feb. 23, 16G7. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (free of charge) to all who desire it, the prescription with the directions for mak ing and using the simple remedy hy which he was cured of a lung affection ond that dread disease Consumption. His only object is to benefit the afilictcd and he hones that every sufferer will try this prescription, as ir win cost them nothing, nnd may prove a blessing. Please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON. No 1G3 S. Second St, Williamsburgh, N. Y. May 1G, 1SG7.-Iyr. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BU- CHU is pleasant in taste end odor, tree rom all injurious properties, and immediate n its actTon. Feb. 23, 'G7. INFORMATION. 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. F. CHAPMAN. Chemist. 823 Broadway, New York. May 16, 1367.-lyr. , ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON STITUTIONS, 6T both sexes, use Helm bold's Extract Bvciiu. It will give brisk and energetic feelings, and enable you to eleen well. fFeb. 23. 'G7. ItclxIItcli!! Itcli!! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! in from 10 to 43 hours. Wiieaton s Ointment cures The IfciL Wheaton's Ointment cures Salt Rheum. Wheaton's Ointment cures Tetter:. Wheaton's Ointment cures Barbers Itch Wheaton's Ointment cures Old Sores. Wheaton's Ointment cures Evert kind of Humor like Magic. Price, 50 cents a box; by mail, GO cents. Address WEEKS &, PORTER, No. 170 Washington Street, Bo?ton, Mas. For sale by all Druggists. Sept. 19, l07.-lyr. THE GLORY OF MAN is STRENGTH Therefore the nervous and debilitated should immediately use Helmbold's Ex tract Biciiu. fFeb, 28 ,'G7. A GENERAL 3IASSACRE 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 is ii:i, the" parties deceived by these nostrums will regret, loo late, that they did not use the wonderful and entirely poisonless prepara tion which. IX FIVE MISCTES, produces a black or brown which is not sur passed by nature's own hue. Be wise in time. 1 he only sate and sure remedy is CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE. Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, GS Maiden. Lane, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. Sept. 2G.-lm. MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR are regained by Helmbold's Extract Be en u. Feb. 28, '67. Dr. WLSTARS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. ' In the whole history of medical discoveries no rem edy has performed so many 01 mcli remaikable cures .f the numerous affections of the Throat, Lungs, and Chet, as this long-tried and juMly celebrated Balsam. So gci.erally acknowledged is the superior excellence of this remedy that but few of llic mauy who hare tcsttd it virtue by experience f:iil to keep at hand at a speedy and certain cure for sudden attacks t Cold fully believing that its remedial poweis are compre hensive enough to en. brace every form of disease, from (he slightest cold to the most dangerous symptoms of pulmonary compUint. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY. From Iter. Francis Lobdell. pnstor of the South Coa- grcgalional Ihuicli. Unreport, Uonnecucui. I consider it a dutr which I owe to suITerinjr hu manity to be ir testimony to the virtues of Dr. WiUr's lialsam of Wild Cherry. I have u?0 it when I have had occasion for any reined r or Coughs, Colds of Sore Throatfur many year, and neve: in a single instance has it failed to relieve and cure me. I have frequently been verv hoarse on Saturday, and looking forward to the delivery of two sennous on the following day wilh sad miSKlgiiigs. but uy a niierai ue 01 me iinisam my hoarseues has invariably been removed, and I have preached without difficulty. " I co io mend it toiuy brethren in the ministry, and to public f.pe?kker geueialiv. asaceitam remedy for the bronchial troubles tn which we ate pcculMi ly exposed." Prepared by SET1I VV. I'OWLEtSON, 18, Tremont St.. Coston, and for sale Druggist generally. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE. iom Mr. Tucker. Depot Master al Salisbury, Matt. - J have been troubled for year wilh m bad hiwnor; t ..r.lw. ..! kniMpiimpn mwurdlv. Dun ti! IP1HIU1UCSUUKiii'J ' " ' ' .i..nmr it M,nnif-stel itstif more tlian uk'jal im " - - outardly.Hudlued yurS.ilve, All signs of it have f 1 luce dliajpcareu. iuniu suierunK i'7i icatinir.l Mimk. Hi eradicating nature of the Salve, tr, i iu iiiu i i' J. .vfiN. llnkton. Proprietors. ;.ild bv DiuKits at -J5 ct.. a box. Sent by mail for 35 Ct HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT 1SIICHU Is a certain cure for diseases of the BLA DDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROP- SV. ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FE MALE CO M P LA I NTS, G ENE ERAL DEBILITY, And all diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, nrifrinatintr and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING Diseases of these organs require the use rf n diuretic. v. If no treatment is submitted to, Consump tion or In-anilv mav ensue. Our Hcsh and Blood are supported from these sources, and lhC iir.Ai.TIF am) HAPPINESS. and that of IWcrity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. TT,1TT nrr.MROr.D'S EXTRACT BUCHU, I Established upwards of 18 years, prepared II. T. llULnBOLD, DRUGGIST, Now Y;rk. and 101 South 10th St., Philadelphia, Pa Sold by all Drujrgijts, Feb. 2 1567. FOIL NON-RETENTION or INCON TINENCE of Urine, irritation, inftamatinn or ulceration of the bladder, or kidneys, dis eases of the prostate gland, stone in l he bladder, calculus, gravel or brick dust de posit, and all diseases of the bladder, kidneys and dropsical swellings. Use Hklmbold's Flvid Extract Bcciitj. Feb. 23, 1667. WlTAT EVERY ONE "WAFTS. A good reliable medicine that will be on hand when required, and never fails when called on. That is now to be obtained in Dr. Tobias' Celebrated Yenitian Liniment. Many thousands call it the Wonder of the Age, as it does all that is represented and more. It cures Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Spasms, Vomiting, Croup, and Sea-sicknees as Eurely as it is used, and is perfectly inno cent to lake internally, even in double the quantity namd in the directions ; and as external remedy for Chronic Rheumatism, Cuts, Bruises, Old Sores, Mumps, Toothache, Headache, fc'ora Thro.it, Sprains, Insect Stings, Pains in the Back, Chest, and Limbs, thousands have testified to, and their certifi cates can be seen by any one at the Doctor's Depot, 56 Cortlandt Street, New Wk. Hundreds of physicians use it in their prac tice. It has been introduced since 1S47, and hundreds who now have it in their houses, say they -would not be without it even if it was $10 per bottle. Every drop is mixed by Dr. Tobias himself, and can be depended on. Only 50 cts. and 81 per Bottle Sold by Druggists. Depot, 56 Cortlandt St., N. Y. Sept 26.-1 m. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHUand 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 taete and odor, immediate in ita action, and free from all injurious properties. Feb. 29, 1S07. CONSUMPTION CURABLE BY DR. SCHENCK'S MEDICINES. TO CURE CONSUMPTION, the system must be prepared so that the lungs will heal. To accomplish this, the liver and stomach must first be cleansed and an appetite crea ted for good, wholesome food, which, by these medicines will be digested properly, and good healthy blood made; thus building up the constitution. SCHENCK'S MAN DRAKE PILLS cleanse the fetomach of all bilious or mucous accumulations; and, by using the Sea Weed Tonic in connection, the appetite is restored SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP is nutricious as well as" medicinal, and, by us ing the three remedies, all impurities are expelled from the system, and good, whole some blood made, which will repel all dis ease. If ptticnls will take these medicines accorJinsr to directions. Consumption very frequently in its last stage yields readily to their action. Take the pills frequently, to cleans the liver and stomach. It does not follow that because the bowels are not costive they are not required, for some times in diarrhcea they are necessary. The stomach must be kept healthy, and on appe tite created to allow the Pulmonic Syrup to act on the respiratory organs properly and allaj any irritation. Then all that is re quired to perform a permanent cure is, to prevent taking cold. Exercise about the room as much as possible, eat nil the richest food fat meat, game, and, in fact, anything the appetite craves; but be particular and masticate well. 2d w. ea. mo. 1 yr. iri.i:i:iED. At East Stroudsburg, Oct. 3d, by ltev. Benj. S. Everett, George W. Brink, son of John 11. Brink, and Rose Hoover, all of Pike couuty. In this. Borough, Oct. 5th, by the same, Mr. James K. "Walton and Miss Maria Sigafus. DIED. In New York City, on Monday, Septem ber 30. Charles William infant son of Charles Wood and Maggie Depew. In Stroud tp., Oct. 2d, 18G7, Willie II.. only kon of George W. and Susan De Long aged 1 year, 6 months and 17 days. THE sCRANTON DAILY REPUBLICAN will be issued on and after Nov. 1, 1667, in time to be sent by the EARLIEST MORNING TRAINS OX THE Delaware Lackawanna &. Western; Lackawanna & liloonibburg ; Lehigh Valley ; Lelngh & Susquehanna; and Delaware & Hudson Railroads. It will reach points within Fifty or a Hundred miles of Scranton SEV ERAL HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE NEW YORK &. I'HIDADELI'IIIA MORN ING PAPERS. It will be printed in new type, on a large 32 column sheet; will con tain All the Tclrjrrara. of the Associatrd Press'. including the markets from alt important points, and is intended to be in every respect a FIRST-CLASS NEWSPAPER. Arrangements will be made fur its deliv ery br the local News Atrer.ts at about two- thirds the cost of New York or Philadelphia dailies. CRANDALL & CO., F. A. CRANDALL. I PllbUshcf. JOU. A. SCRASTO.X. Oct. 10. Bankrupt Notice. s is to civi: oncr JL Th That on the fourih day of October. A D. 1807, a Warrant in Bankruptcy againat the estate o: Joseon bcrlass. of Kiuder town ship, in the County of Carbon and State of Pennsylvania, who lias been adjudged a Bankrupt on hi own Petiiition; that the payments of any Debts and Del it cry ol any nronprtv belon'MHir to such Bunkrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any prop erty bv him are forbidden by Law : that a meetm" of the creditors ot liie said D.tnu- ruot to n:ove their Debts. oi.J to choose one or more rissirnocs of his estate will be held at a Court of Bunkrupicy to be holden at ihe American House, JHauch Ununfc, l'a., before W. E Duster, Esq., Register, on the 19th day of October, A. D 1607, at 2 o'clock v ti m a a If lit! U. S. Marshal as Messenger. Per JAMES J. COPE. Oct. 10, ieG7.-2t. Dtputy. SILVER'S WASH POWDEl Saves time, labor.money, ma kes washing a pastime, and Modany a Icslival. Sold every where. Try it. ZIEGLER & SMITH, Chpmists and Wholesale Drugci'ts, 137 Sorth ThirJ Street. Philadelphia Nor. 15, l-OO.-lyr. '.WASTED. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, SIIELLBARKS, & CHESTNUTS, BY JAS. L. REBER & BRO., . General Commission Merchants, 217, Callowliill Stitet, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Oct, 3.-Im. JUST RECEIVED AT Brown & Keller's, A LARGE STOCK OP WALL PAPER, WINDOW PAPER, COTTAGE SHADES, &c. MAIX-STltEET, Stkoudsburg, Pa. March 7, 1S67. GOOD NEWS. A CHANCE FOR ALL. Prices Perfectly Crushing. ItTTSTDER Iaf ju6t returned from the cities with THE LATEST TALL & WINTER STYLES and the BEST GOODS ever offered in this market. Calll and see, and be convinced that vour interest lies in dealing at his establishment. Ilia stock consists of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and VESTIXUS, MUSLINS, YANKEE XOTIOXS, HATS, CAPS, AND F 'CT E s . As usual, in his great speciality of READ l'.VA DE CL O THING, his clothing is fully up to the market de mand, his shelves being literally loaded down, with the most fashionable styles of OVER-COATS, COATS, PANTS, VESTS, if., n material and workmanship unsurpassed, and unsurpassable custom-work promptly at tend to. Thankful for past favors, he respectfully solicits further patronnpe. NICHOLAS KUSTElt. September 2G, 16G7.-tf. GO TO J. II. McCARTPS, ODD-FELLOWS' HALL, MAIN ST., S Tit O UD SB I'll G, PA., and Buy youi rUUNITUKE, CARPETS, OII.-CLOTIIS, HUGS, WINDOW SHADES, CUKTAMS & FIXTURES, TAIILC CLOTHS, Ac, and savs At Least Two Profits. As McCarty buystdirect from the manufac turer, for cash (not GO days), he can sell you MORE FURNITURE, OF A BETTER QUALITY, AND FOR LESS MONEY than you can buy at retail either in city or country, and every article is warranted ibe as reprc:-ented. fS'.'Dt. 120. 1867 u no.VT FOUGET that ulit'ii JL you want any thing in the Furniture or urntmental line that McLartv. in the OJ i-Ft I lows' Hill. Main Street. Stroud- burg, Pa., is the place to gel it. Sept. 20 CAN YOU Ihut when TEI.L. WHY any one come to IT IS Stroud burg to buy Furniture they ulways inquire for McCarty's Furniture Siore I Sept. 20. IO.VT rOOI, YOUR . Ill O HEY JLJ away for worthies articles of Furni ture, but gr to McCarty's, and you will pel well paid lor it. Sept. 2G, G7. TOiVT you know ilial J. II. J McCarty is the only Undertaker in Slroadabur? who understands his business If not, attend a Funeral managed by any other Undertaker in town, aim you will eee the projf of th: fact. Sept. CO, 'G7. UNDERTAKING. McCARTY on hand the largest and best assortment of COFFINS " ' j and GTJ- TRIMMINGS lobe f miii i o-it!.i,; or either city (New York or Philadelphia), and will make this branch of his bu-iness A SPECIALITY. COFFINS and CASKETS rf any size or style, can te furntstied at one liour'a notice for shipment, at a charge of one-third LESS THAN ANY 8HOP IN StROUDSBURO In no case will he charge more than TEN PER CENT above actual cost. attended to in any prt of the County, nl the shortest possible notice. Sept. 20, '67. LOOK THIS WAY, ALL WHO WANT Carriage Work or Blacksmithing DONE IN A SUPERIOR MANNER! THE Subscriber bejrs leave to in- &forni the public that he is fully pre Air pared, at his establishment, at the corner of Simpson and Sarah streets, in the borouch of btroudsburir, to make to order, every style of Carriage, Wagon, and, in fact, everything in his line of bu siness, at the shortest possible notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Carriages repaired, trimmed and paint ed iu the best style of the art. Having first-class material always on hand, and none but first-class workmen engnped, the pnblic are assured that none hut first-class work will be turned out at his shop. In connection with bis Carriage Shop he has also a Blacksmith Shop, where superior workmen will always be found ready to attend to the orders of customers. The public are invited to call and ex amine bis stock before purchasins else where. VALENTINE KAUTZ. September 1J, l867.-tf. CHARLES W. DEAN, WITH CUNNINGHAM & ETNIER, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES, IVo. 427 .lSarkct slrecf ? Below Fifih, North Side, PHILADELPHIA. OCT" Orders by Mail promptly filled on the lowest 30 days or 4 months prices. OLIVER CUNNINGHAM. A. L. ETNIER. Sept. 19, 1667.-lyr. NEW BOOT & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT. PETERS & imom.EY, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in LBOOTS & SHOES, TEMPORARY SALESROOM, Corner 4lh it Sjrtny-GarJcn Streets, EASTON, PA.. THE best assortment of Eastern Manu fictures, constantly on hand at the lowest prices. The firm possess great advantages in the selection and purchnse of the best material and approved styles of work, and as it is thrir inient'on to pursue STRICTLY THE MANUFACTURING AND WHOLESALE BUSINESS, they bope to win the confi dence of all engaged in the retail trade, and merit the patronage i f the public. WM. N. PETERS, ALBERT II. BROMLEY. Azust 29. 1SG7. M0MSX MUG STORE. DREHER & BROTHER, (Opposite the JefTersonian" Office,) K L 1 Z A V. KT 1 1 - ST R E ET, STIlOUDSBURti, PA. Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, WINES and LIQUORS f,.r medi cinal purposes, SASH, DOORS ii nd BLINDS. All kinds of Paintinq Materials, Lamps and Lanterns Burning and Lubricating Oils reecriptions caretully compounded. G. II. DREHER. E. B. DREHER. October 4, 13G6. Administrator's Notice. Estate of FRAXCIS ADAMS, late of To- byhanna, deceased. Notice is hereby civen, that letters of ad- minitt ration on the Estate of the above named Francis Adaiin?, late of the township of To- bylia nna, in the county of Monroe, deceased, have been granted to William II. Units, re- -i: . t I . . it- 1 ciuing at jucKS'tn corners: pojit-oince nu-dres-', Jackson Corner?, Monroe County, Vn. All persons therefore having cliima or de mands acraint the Et-late of the said dece dent, are reqneslcd to make the8iine known to the taid Willimn II. Butts wiihotit delay. WILLIAM II. BUTTS, Jackson, Sept. 5, le07.-0t.J Admin'tor. Caution! All ncrfons are hereby cautioned not to nnrehasn n Note of hand civen by mo to Rudolph Kitner, residing in the Borough ol Stroudnbur, dated on or about the 22nd ol July. 107, nix months atler date, for $47.75; S i . s as I hae not received value lor llic aame, 1 will resist the payment of the Note. AARON ARNOLD. SmithCeld tep., Sept. 14, 18G7. Church Notice ! jVTOTICK is HEREBY (ilVEN to the 1 su(ecrihers o tiio building of the LU THERAN CHURCH, in ilus Borough, that Mr. Joseo'i Trach. has heen appointed to collect tiio outslniiding fuh6criptions for aid church. CHURCH COUNCIL. August 1, 1667. HELMBOLD'S p-ives health and EXTRACT BUCHU. vignr to the frame and C7 bloom to the pallid cheek. Uebimy is ac- vmntoins. una if u treatment issul.milled to, conEUmption insanity or epileptic fits sinoue. Feb. 28, 167. THE WOf A? REMIDT TV Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases. Frvtn Lmery Eden, a ictU-l-uown ircharU nf Ox ford, Maine. "t We told lare q intiti- of your Sarat. rtt.t.A, bat nvr vet one lKttlfvliloh failed or tb Wired effert nnd full tfsrartioM tot"uo wUo took It. As f;int r. our p.nls try it, tliy ngrvc there u bom no inediv-in likc'it bciorc ia our ooiuniuuity." Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustulea, Ul cers, Sores, and ell Diseases of tiio Skin. From Hre. ttoht. Strut ton, liristol, hutland. " I only do my !uty to you aud the public, when I tiCd my testimony to that you puMiali of the ni dicitnl virtue of your Skimkii.i.a. My daugh ter, aired ten, Imrt an nfllictiuir humor in her earn. evi'S, and hair for yi'iim, which vro were unnble to cure untit we tried your S i ksapaiulla. the ha been well for sonic iuontlm." From Mrs. June K. .", n tce!l L-nmen and mueh- titr'med ludjf of leiiM.rt:ie, upe M iy Co., .V. J. " Mr daughter ha iifTereJ for a year nat with a crondou eruption, wliieli va very troitl!Hoin. Nothing afforded any reHof until wo tiict your SAr.SAl'AitiLLA, which ioou completely cured her.' From Chnrle$ P. dage, ET-, of the viMy-knnwt f ov;e, Murray if C o., fi'iiiriiicmrrrj vj (numi.in ji'ipert in Sdthwi, .V. . " I hud for kevcral v:irt a Terr trouhleiome htim r in my faoe, which ro-.r coisatiuitly ior9 until it disflfiured my featurvi and became an Intol erable alllicuon. 1 tried almost evc-ry thirty a niaa could of both advice and me lijino, but wit!ioiit any relief whatever, uitil I took vour SAnsAi'AKii.i.A. It immediately maiic my fare worse, as you told las it miht-fora time; but iu a few weeks the new .L-it, rtf-v-nti to form fintlrr thn I1kfr1u.a kiifl wm. tinueif until inr face is as smooth a any body' and I am wit;ioui any sympi jms or the tluvase that know of. I enjoy perfect licnlth, and without a doubt owe it to your SARSArAisiu.. Erysipelas Oca era! Debility Purify tiio XJiooo. From Dr. Holt. Sncitt, TTouxion St., Xeio Turi. " Dil. Aykr. I s"ldo:n fail to remove Kruptiun and Scrofulous Sorts bvthc poreverliiKUeof your Sars vrAitti.i.A, and I havejuitt noweurod an attack of Midifmtnt Entipeltis with it. No Jteratie w possess equals the SAKS AfARIF.t.A you have sup. plied to the pro"esiou as well as to tlie people." From J. K. Johnston, y.iq.. Waif nan, Ohio. for tiarrlve vnn. I hail 1'ie yellow ErvsipslU ou my riirht arm, daring which tnae 1 tried all the reichraie-.t pitvsiciaus i wait reasn, ana iook nu- dreds of dollars worth of ntdiine. The vlt .were so bai that the cords lcmo visible, and ta doctors decided that my arm must be a-nputaWa. l began taking your .Saksatarili. a. Tone two boV ties, and some of vour 11 1. 1.3. Toethr they har cured me. I am now as well and aoiiu.1 as any boly. Ili-iii iu a public place, my case is kuown to erery lofiy iu this comniuuity, and excites the wonder of all.' From lion. Jlenry Monro, M. r. r., or ewcastre, C. Jr., a leading tneinler of th Canadian J'arlia mrnt. 44 1 hare used vour SAr.SATA uii.T.a in ray family. fo for j:enrnl lflilit, anil for purifyinj the Uod, ivitli verv trfnie.'i.-ial re-t-ilta, xud fvl cuufldcuco iu couimeudinl: to the aZliclcd." IV 1 St. Anthony's Firo, Iloso, Ealt Hhoum, Scold Head, Soro Eyes. From Tlarrry Sickler, F.sj.,the able tdlUvr of ths Tunkhnnnock Itemocrat, I'tnusiilraiiM. " Our only child, about three yuars of ae, was attacked by piiii'ilvs on liia foreheml. They rapiUy spread until tlifr tormcd a loAllmor.ie and virulent ore, which covered hi fm, nr.d actually blindei his eyes lor omc duvs. A f.Uirul physician applied nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any apparent eireet. or Bfteea lays we guarded his hniids, lent witli them lie should tear oin-n the fes tering and corrupt wound which covered his whola face, llavini; tried every tuni else we naa auy iioi ml e from, we In-iran iriviuir your sArsArAi'.iLi.A, applyiuir the iolidc of jiot.ish lotiou, as you. direct. '1 he sore bcnu to hl wiien we had plren the first bottle, aud was well when we had flushed the second. Tlic child's eyelashes, which had come out, gr-w Hjruin, and he is now as healthy and fair aa any other. 'Ihe whole neighborhood preJicted Hint the child must die." Syphilis and Kercuri.il Disease. From Dr. J lint m Sloat, of St. Louis, Missouri. I ilnd your SAKKArAUiLLA a more eflectual remedy lor" the se-ondarv symptoms of Syphilis and for syphilitic discane than any other we possess. The profession are indebted to you for some of the best medicines we have." From A. J. French, M. D., an eminent physicuzn of Lau rence, Muss., u ho is a prominent member cf the lA.giluture of Massachusetts. " Diu AY tilt. My dear Sir: 1 have found roar Saksatauuxa au excellent remedy for Syphilis, both of the primary and secondary type, and effec tual in some cases thnl were too i'btiinate to yield to oilier remedies. 1B not know what we can em ploy with more certainty of success, where a immor tal alterative is required." Jlfr. Chns. S. Van Lieic, of .Yew r.runsici -k, X.J., lind dreadful uli-ers on his ls, caused by the abuse of mercury, or mercurial disease, which ir"7 more and more airirravatcd for yearn, iu spite of erery remedy or treatment that could applied, until the persevering line of Ay Kit's Sai:apa:ii.l relieved him. Few cases can be found more inveterate and distressing than this, sud It took Sireral dozeu bottles to cure liim. Leucorrhaea, "WTiitcs, Female "Weakness, are penernllr produced by internal Scrofulous Cl cerution, nnd are very often cured by the alterative effect of this Sai:saii:ii.i.A. borne c:ncs require, however, iu ai l of the Sa iisap ak.I.LA, the skiliul application of lo-nl remedies. LYom the trell-lnotcn find sridehj-relehrated Dr. Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati. I have found your Saksapakilh an excellent alterative in ilisoases of females. Jinny cases of Irrejriil.irity, l.eucorrhnea. Internal I'leeratiuii, and local debility, arisiiijr fcom the scrofulous diatlifiiis, liave yielded to it, nl there s" few thntdo not, vlieii its effect is projh'rly aided by local trcatmeut." A Ituiy, unwilling to allow the publication cf her name, irritrs . " Mr d;uirhtcr and myself have been cured of a very -bilit;itiuir Lcucorrluc of lorn; stauilin, by two bottles of your S ausapaiuli-A." Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Heart Diseare, ireuraljia, when eatted bv Scrofula in t?ie system, arc rapidly cured by this Cxr. Saiisa r at.illa. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS possess eo many advantages over the other purgatives in the market, and their superior virtues arc so universally known, that we need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to .he U st it ovur has been, and that they may he depended on to do all that thev have ever done. Prepared by J. C. AYEli, M. D-, I C., Lowell, Mass., and sold by For sale bv Druirirists and dealers ia aiediciue everywhere. June 20, 'CT-l j HEAD-QUARTERS STROUDSBURG, PA., MAUI 11 1 Mi 0KUEUS Ho. h FOR 1867. MANSFIELD, isngam in tho Mrcsm tile field, with his head-quartera at the old established stand, corner of Mam and Green-streets (late Geo. Fable's), where the people can alwajs be sure of findiip the mot Fashionable, Durable, and Chenpct Siork of Goods ever brought into the county. lie has DRY GOODS of all Undx, GROCERIES t- PROVISIONS, BOOTS tf- SHOES. CROCKERY y GLASS WARE, y-c, f-c,, c., Jr., at such prices as will enable him to supply his customers a lutic Cheaper than the Cheapest. It being impossible tor him to r unierate tho various nrtic!es which comprise his stock, the public are invited to call and examino for themselves. NO TKOUBI.K TO SHOW Ot.ODS. Wheat Flour by the barrel or less quautity. Farmers' Produce, bought, or taken in cxchan"-e for goods, at tho highest market prices. B. MANSFIELD. April 18, 1mj7. fiil AGENTS WANTED. $100, J.vsU "(id Male anil Female, to intro .inM our NEW PATENT. STAR SHUT TLE SEWING ACHINE. Itiatidaptep for family use and Tailoring. It makes a sutc'i aliko on both sides. Price only TWENTY DOLLARS. Extraordinary in ducement to Ap-"nU. For full pirticulars addruss DUMONT & WILSON. C30 Arch Street. June 20, l?07.-3?n. Thiladelphis, Ta. wv.u t;v jjrujrgisig everywhere.
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