Denoumentcf tha White Haven Burglary. Our readers will recollect the darin burglary which was perpetrated in White Jlaven, on the 9th of July last, by which the Lehigh Coal & .Navigation Company lost fomcthiog like S40.000 from the safe in their office at that place tho particulars of which appeared in the Ga zette nt that time. The robbery took place just at the time when the Compa ny had forwarded to White Haven the above specified amount for the purpose of paying their employees on that Divi sion of their railroad, and was perpetrated by means of false keys ichile tico men icerc asltfjy tn the room. Since the com mission of the theft the Company have been on the alert for 'the detection of the guilty parties, and it jnow appears that the act was committed by a party of some four or five individuals and was. the re sult of a regularly organized conspiracy. Ooe of these men who had not been dealt fairly with by. the others, let fall some hints regarding the affair some days siuce, and he was at once arrested by the Com pany's detectives, and intimidated into divulgiug the whole secret. His state ment sets forth that some parties from Xew York planned the burglary and in duccd a landlord, named Stark at whose hotel they were staying, to joiu them. The keys of the safe were stolen from the coat pocket of the Superintendent, Mr. Crelin, impressions taken, and the keys returned without their absence hav ing been noticed. With false keys made from these impressions one of the parties eutcred the office four different times and searched the safe, but there not being sufficient moucy in it to warrant a rob bery he left it unmolested until the time arrived for the reception of the meney to pay the employees lor June. Then the deed was perpetrated and the money di vided some $t,500, it is stated, being the share of Stark. As soon as these faets were made known, the landlord was arrested and lodged in jail at Wilkcs 15arre, but released on bail.' The others have not yet been apprehended, but will propably be reached before many days. Wc trust they ma' be, and the whole party dealt with to the extent of the law. Mauch Chunk Gazette. A roan should kuow when to laush or jmile in company. It shows much more stupidity to be grave at a good thing than to be merry at a bad one. Special Notices. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who t-uffered f r years from ?erous Mobility, Premature Decay, nnd all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, fur the sake ot suhenng humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the s;mple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do to by ad dressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar Street, New York. May 1G, 15G7.-lyr.' Itchlltcli!! Itch.!! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH ! in from 10 to 43 hour.-. W'heatos 8 Ointment cures The Itch. Whfatos's Ointment cures Salt Rhccm. Wh baton's Ointment cures Tetter. Wheatox's Ointue.t cures Bahbees' Itch Wiieaton's Ointment cures Old Sores. Wheatox's Ointment cures Evert kind or HcHuu like Magic. Price, 50 cents a box; by mail, GO cent. Address WEEKS et PORTER, No. 170 Washington Street, Bo-ton, Mas. For sale by all Druggists. Sept. 10, 1567.-lyr. - A GENERAL H1SSACRE of the fibres of the heid, the whiskers, the mustaches, or the beard, can be easily ac complished by the applicatiou of the ecorch ing hair dyes, and when every hair is the parties deceived by these nostrums will regret, loo late, that they did not u-e the wonderful and entirely poisoaless prepara tion which. IS FIVE TIISUTKS produces a black or brown which is not ear passed by nature's own h'ic. Be wise in time. The only safe and sure remedy is CPJSTADORO'S HAIR DYE. Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, Maiden Lane, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. SepL 26.-lm. Dr. W1STARS B.1LSAM OF WILD CHERRY. In the w&olc hiitory of rneuical discoveries no rem edy has performed so many 01 inch remarkable rurr& f the Mimerous affections of the Throat, Lungs, rul Cheat, as this long-tried and jjt!y ctlebnited Balsam a So generally acknowledged i the superior excellence of tins remedy that but few of Ihe inuy who have tested its vulue L-y experk-ru-e full to keep at hand a n speedy and re: tain cure (or udden atuu-ks ! Cold fully believing that it r ruedwl poweis are compre hensive eiKugh to en.hi ai-.ee very fonn of dikCRse, from the slightest cold to the most daiig'erous symptoms of pulmonary c omplaint. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY. From Itev. Francis Lo'xlell. pastor of the South Con gregational Ciiuich, llriigPort, Connecticut. "1 conii!er it a duty which I owe to tuffering bu na, nit y t be ir tej-tnnmiy to the virtue of J.)r. Wit.tr's li.ilii(.ii of Wild Cherry. I have osjii it when I have had occ.ui'ti) for any reined v or Coughs, ColdsorSore '1 liroat for niHiiy V:art-,al) J neve: in a nngle inMHiice bus it frtilc-d to relieve and cure me. t have fiequently h-eii very hoarwon Saturday, and looking forwaid to the delivery of two sermon "ou the follow mx day Willi sad imsgigiiigs, but by a liberal ue of the ISah-am my hoarsentsi" tia invariably been itiuoved, and 1 hav preached w nlioui difiicu Itv. " I c.oMimend it to my brethren in the ministry, and to public spt.keis generally, as aceitain remedy for the bronchial trouoies to w huh we aie peeuli tt t v ex potted." Prepared by SETM W. FOWLE&SON, lef, Tiemont St.. Uoklon, and for tale Druggist generally. GRACE'S 0ELEJ3EATED SALVE. From Mr. Tucker, beput Mavtcrat Salisbury, Mass. ' I have been troubled for yars with a bad humor ; sofiietiim-soulwnully and .iileliui o inwardly. Uuricg tltepast Ulllmt'r it mamd-Med ut-elf more than usual outwardly, and I used your salve. Ail t-iaus i f it have mice dl.sa.,. arcd. w iih-.ut allec.ting me lnwanl.y. In uicatinR.Lthink. the radi;i;iiin uature of the Salve SKiU W. ()VVi.l-;&. tON. Bo.vlon, Pi.Jiiict.,rs ' 8'llby UiugL'uts atsjjct. a box. Sent by mail for 33 cl, tScpt.'aC-lin. . S "SI ISPOUMATIOX. Information guaranteed to produce a lux uriant growth of hair upon a bald or beard. loss tace, also a recipe for the removal of 1 ltnplee, Blotches, Eruptions, etc., on the i-kin, leaving the same soft, clear, and beau tiful, can be obtained without charge by ad dressing TIIOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, lr . . k'd Broadway, New York. May 1G, IS67.-Irr. Jt TO COXSU.HPTIVKS. The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (frcfi of charge) to all who desire it, the prescription with the directions for mak ing and using tho simple rnnedy by which ho was cured of a lung affection and that dread disease Consumption. His only object is to benefit the afflicted and he hopes ihxt every sufferer will try this prescription, as it will cost tlicm nothing, nnd may prove a blessing. Please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, No IGo S. Second St., Williamsburgh, N. V. May 1G, 1867.-lyr. WHAT EVERYONE WANTS. A good reliable medicine that will be onj hand when required, and never fails when! called on. That is now to be obtained in Dr. Tobias' Celebrated Venitinn 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 surely as it is used, and is perfectly inno cent 10 lane internally, even in double the quantity namd in the directions ; and as extern.il remedy for Chronic Rheumatism, Cuts, Bruises, Old Sores, Mumps, Toothachej neauacne, bore lhrot, Sprains. Insect Stints, Pains in the Back, Chest, and Limbs inousanus nave te.-tmeet to, and their certifi. cates can be seen by any one at the Doctor's Depot, bG Cortlandt Street, New York. Hundreds of physicians use it in their prac tice, it Has been introduced since 147 and hundreds who now have it in thnir houses, say thry would not be without it ven if it ns S10 per bottle. E verv dron is mixed by Dr. Tobias himself, and can be depended on. Only 50 cts. and 1 per Bottle Sold by Druggists. Depot, 50 Cortlandt St., . x. Sept. 2G.-lm. Dr. SHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP. I his great medicine cured Dr. J. H. Schenck, the Proprietor, of Pulmonary Con sumption, when it had assumed its most form- idabl- aspect, and when speedy death ap pearcd to be inevitable. His physicians pro nounced his c.ise incurable, when he com menced the use of this simple but powerful remedy. His health was restored in a very short time, and no return of -the disease has ueen appreuenueu tor an tne symptoms , , i' n - quickly disappeared, and his present weight is more than two hundred pounds. Since his recovery, he has devoted his at tention exclusively to the cure of Consump tion, and the diseases whicli arc u-ually complicated with it, and the cures effected by his medicines have been very numerous and truly wondertul. Dr. Schenck makes professional visits to several of the larger cities weekly, where he has a lanre concourse ot pitiens, and it is truly astonishing to see poor consumptives that have to be lilted ont of their carriages, and in a few months healthy, robust persons. Dr. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SVRUP, SEAWEED TON IC, and MANDRAKE PILLS ar.- general Iy all requirej in curing Consumption. Full directions accompny each, so that any one can take them without seeing Dr. Schenck, rt)Ut when it is convenient it is best to see him. He gives advice free, but for a thor ough examination with his Respirometer his fee is three dollars. Please observe, when purchasing, that the two bknesses of the Doc'or o.:e when in the last stage of Consumption, and the other as he now is, in pecfect health are on the Government stamp. Sdd by all Druggists and Denlcrs. Price S'l.fiG per bottle, or 87 50 the half dozen. Loiters of advice shou'd always be directed to Dr. Schenck's Principal Office, No. 15 North Oth Street, Philadelphia, P.i. General Wholesale Agents: Demas Barnes & Co.,N. Y.; S S. Uance. Baltimore. Md. ; John D. Park, Cincinnati. Oiiiu; Walker & T-.ybr. Chicago. UK: Cdlins Bros. St Loui?, Mo. 3d w. ea. mo. 1 jr. 7i a !tit si;r. On the 12th inst., at the Methodist Par- fonii'e, by the Rev. J. II. Alday, Mr Eman iel II. IIelleii nnd Miss Martha Jane Decker, both of Stroudsburg. October 12, 1507, at. the Lutheran Par- Fonige, in Hamilton, by the Jlev. Henry Seifrrt, Mr Sydenham Mi no el and Miss Elizabeth Getz, both of Ro.-s, Monroe County, Pa. fn:i. At his residence, in East Stroudsburg, on the 13th inst., Mr. John Smith, aged about CO year. By virtue of a writ of Yen Ex. tie tcrrit, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common PU-as of Monroe County, I will ex pose to sale, at public vendue, on bAl UR- IJAY, the Oth day of NOVEMBER next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at ti.e Court House, in the borough of JStroudoburg1, ttie following described Real Esiate; to wit: A certain lot or piece of land situate in Coolbauh township, Monroe Coonty, con taining 25 ACRES, adjoinir.jj.il ml of Jarnes Welsh, James Buckley. Wolf &. Salmon, and others: nbout 12 acres are cleared, ba lance timber land. The improvement are LOG HOUSE, IU by iy feet, one story h'gh. fceizel and taken in execution s the property of Philip Martin, and to be sold bv me for cash. CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff' Office, Stro.idsburg, i Sheriff. October 15, ieG7. ( AUDITOIC.? .OTICC-iM:Ue nfEhzabeili Ruff, of Polk township, dee'd Tne undnrsigncj Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common 'lean of Monroe County, lo mak; dirtribution of the balance in the hands of George G. Hawk, Administrator, to and among the creditors, hereby gives no tice. that he will attend to the duties o? his nnnointment -n FRIDAY, the 15ili dav of NOVEMBER next. at 2 o'clock, p. m . at the Prothonorurv's Office, in the borough ol Stroudburr. at which tirno nd place, all persons having any jut claims or demands against said lund, wll present the same or be for, ever debarred from coming in for any thare thereof. THO M. McILHANffY, Oct 17, 1807. Auditor. AUIITOIlS SOriC'i;.-IM!He of Ernst h'a II man, deceased. The under signed Auditor, appointed by the Court of Sheriffs Salo," Common PJe-isof Monroe County, to make distribution of the balance in the hands of John Kresge, Administrator, t- and among the creditors, hereby gives notice, that he will attend to the duties of his appointment o SUTURDAY, the lGth day of NOVEM BER next, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at the Pro thonoiary'n Office, in the borough of Strouds. burg, nt winch time and place, all persons having any just claims or demands against said fund, will present the same or be for ever debarred from coming in for any share thereof. THO. M. McILIIANEY, Oct. 17, 1667. Auditor. Orphans' Court Said By virtue of an order of sale made by the Orphans' Court of Monroe Couniv. ihpr. will be offered for sale at public out-cry. upon iuc premises, on - - - - WEDNESDAY, November 13, 18G7, at 2 o'clock p. m. the following dp'srriboii Real Estate, late of Daniel Titus, deceased, viz.: A certain Tract or rricee of Land. ;tinin in Jackson township,' Monroa County, Pa., BUjoinirig lands of Robert Hire Powell, Franklin Merwinr, John Merwinc nnd Wil liam Butts, containing o CO ACRES, nbout six acres cleared, balance Woodland. Apple Orchard; small stream of water on the property, and a public road runs through the premises. " . -. TERMS: One-half cash, and the re maining half in six months from confirma tion of s ile to be secured by Judgment Bond and Mortgage. JOHN WILSON, Oct. 17, 18G7 Administrator. A OXIMIOKSI3 THRESHING MACHINE for S.le. Apply to , II. S WAGNER, StrouJsburg, Oct. 17, lsG7. NOTICE is licicbj elvrii. Hint an Election will he held at the Bank ing House of the STROUDSBURG BANK, on MONDAY, the 18th d.yof NOVEM BER, 18G7, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m., and two o'clock p. m., to elect Thir teen Directors for the ensuing year. A General Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the same place, on TUESDAY, the 5th day of NOVEMBER next, at ten o'.clock a m A full attendance is requestf d. Stroudsburg Bank, ) J. II. STROUD, Oct. 16, 1S67. . Cashier. HIGHEST PREMIUM, ELASTIC STITCH, FA M I L Y S K V 1 N G M ACH I N E Will Hem, Sticth. Fell, Braid, Cord. Bind, Gather, Tuck, Quilt, Eoibroider. &c, &c. No btticr double-threaded Sewing Ma chine in the world. The stitch will not break on bias seams when stretched as others do, and neither docs it draw the work. THE WILCOX & GIBBS has no superior. Yon would be delighted lo see it sew lour thotisind stitches in a minute. A beautiful, perfect and noiseless Sewing Machine. Call and sec the wonders of the Aze. Full instructions given with every Ma chine. J. Y. SIGAFUS, Agent, Oct 17, 1SG7. j Stroudsbuig, Pa. AX rxtou!ve lot ot STOVCS of all descriptions hive been received at the s're cf, the subscribers, in the borough o Stroods'or. They have COOKING STOVES, & PARLOR STOVES, of the tatest imnrovernents ; and entire new tylep, nnd con.sideruble saving of fuel, which cn be hnd at the lowest City prices. Also all kinds of Sto've-3?ipe. A large assortment of TIN-WARE of ev ery description, constantly on hand, which will he sold l wholesilc and retail, as rea- sonahle as can ba hnd in the Ci'y. All kinds of repitrinjr done in the shortest. cheapest and best manner, ('all and exam ine their stock before you purrhipe elsewhcr. Oct. 17, 'G7. FLORY &. BRO. THE SCR ANTON DAILY REPUBLICAN wi!l be issued on and after Nov. 1, 1607, in time to be bent by the EARLIEST M0ENING TEAINS ON THE Delaware, Lackawanna &. Western; Lncknwatm i &. Bloomsburg ; I,ehigh Valley; ' Leh-gli Susquehanna; and Delaware &. Huds tn Railroads. . It will rench pomts within Fifty or a Hundred miles of Scrnnton SEV ERAL HOUItS IN ADVANCE OF THE NEW VORK& PIHDADELPHIA MORN ING PAPERS. It will be printed in new type, on a large 3vJ column sheet ; will con tain All Ihf Trlcgrams of 1'ic .Uxcrialcd Tress! including the markets from all important points, and is intended to he in every respect a FIRST-CLASS NEWSPAPER. Arrangements hiII be made for its deliv ery by the local News Agents tl about lwr thirds the Cost of New Y'-rk or Plnl.idelphia dailies. CRANDALL & CO., r. a. t it and Ai.iy ) Publishers. JOS. A. 8CRANTO.V. I Oct. 10. Bankrupt Notice. T MIIS IS TO IVU NOTICE ,Th.it on the fotirih day of October, A. D. 16G7, a Warr-mt in Binkrnptcy against the estate of Joseph Sertass, of Kidder town ship, in the County ol Curbn and State of P.-nnsylv:inia, who has been adjudged a Hankrupt on hi own Petitition; that the payments of any Debt and Delivery of any property belonging to such Bunkrupt, to himl or lor his use, arid the transier ot any prop erty by him are forbidden by Iiw ; that a meeting of the creditors of tho said Bank rupt to p.ove their Debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his e.-tate will be held nt a Court of Bankruptcy to he holden at ihe American Ho. is?, Mauch Chunk, Pa., before W. E Doctor, Esq.; Register, on the 19th day of October. A. 1) 1 fci7, at 3 o'clock P. M. P. C. ELLMAKER, U. S. Mursha I as Messenger. Per JAMES J. COPE, Oct. 10, lcG7.-2t. Deputy. SILVER'S WASH VOW VTA f t. s Saves time, lahor.tnoiiey, nukes washing a pastime, and Mo Jan y a Festival. Sold every where. Try it. ZIEGLEll & SMITH, Chemists and Wholesale Druggits. 137 North Third Street. Philadelphia. Nor. 15, 160.-lyr. S i t .y. -fe WANTED. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, SIIEbLBARKS, & CHESTNUTS, BY J AS. L. REBER &, BRO., , General Commission Merchants, 217. Cnllowhill Street. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Oct. 3.-lm. , JUST RECEIVED AT Brown (L Keller's. LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPER, WINDOW PAPER, COTTAGE SHADES, &c. MAIN-STREET, Stuoudsbuko, Pa. March 7, 16G7. GOOD NEWS. A CHANCE FOR ALL. Prices Perfectly t'rnsliiifjj. ETJSTEE Hat just returned from the cities with THE LATEST FALL h "WTNTEE STYLES and the BEST GOODS ever offered in this market. Calll and see, and be convinced that your interest lies in dealing at his establishment. His stock consists of CLOTnS, CASSIMERES, ' and VESTING' S, MUSLINS, YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, AND J? U E S .' As usual, in his great speciali of READY-MADE CLOTHING, ' his clothing is fully up to the market de mand, his shelves being literally loaded down, with the most fashionable sty lee of OVER-COATS, COATS, PANTS, . VESTS, ic, in material and workmanthip unsurpassed, and unsurpassable custom-work promptly at tend to. Thankful for past favors, he respectfully solicits further patron ace. NICHOLAS RUSTER. . September 20, lS07.-tf. GO TO J. II. McCARTPS. ODD-FELLOWS' HALL, MAIN ST., STROUDSBUIlGrA., ' and Buy youi FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, RUGS, WINDOW SHADES, CURTAINS tV FIXTURES, TABLE CLOTHS, Vc, and ft?a t At Least Two Profits. As McCurty buys, direct from the manufac turer, for cosh (not CO day), he can sell you MORE FURNITURE, OF A BETTER QUA LIT V, V AND FOR LESS MONEY than you can buy nt retail either in city or country, and every article is Warranted lohe as represented. Sept. '2G. 1807 DO.VT FORGET Ilia! wUvtt you want ny thing in the Furniture or Ornamenfcil line that McCnrty, jn the Odd-Pillows' Hall, Main Street, Stroud burg, Pa., is tho placo in get it. Sept. 20. C1AN YOU TELL WHY IT IS J that when any one comes to StrouuV burg to buy Furniture, they always inquire for McCarly's Furniture Store! Sept. 20. Do'vooi7omiho ii y away for worthier articles of Furni ture, hut go lo SJcCarly'a, and you wdl get well paid for it. . Sept, SO, '07. DO.VT yon kuoiv Unit J. II. MrCnriv ia the onlv Unoertukpr in SiroutUburg who understands hi business! If not. attend a Funeral managed by any other Undertaker in toffn, and you will nee the projf of th. fct. Sept. Ctf, '67. UNDERTAKING. McCARTV bus on band the largest and Won txtl a3orimcnt.ol COFFINS and T1UMMIXGS lobe f phi l o..iM,je of either city (New York or Philadelphia), nnd will make this branch of hi business A SPECIALITY. ' COFFINS and CASKETS of any size or style, cm le furnished at one hour's notice lor shipment, at a charge of one-third LESS THAN ANY SHOP IN StROUDSBURO III noeasc will he chtirjre more than TEN PER CENT above actual cot. attended to in any prt of the Connty, at the shortest possible notice. Sept. 20, '07. LOOK THIS WAY, ALL WHO VAX! Carriage Work or Blacksmithing DONE IN A SUPERIOR MANNER! 2 THE Subscriber bea'Ieare to iu form the public that he is fully pre ir pared, at his establishment, at the corner of Simpson and Sarah streets, in the borouh of Stroudsburg, to make to order, every style of Carriage, Wagon, and, in fact, everything his line of bu siness, at the shortest-possible notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Carriages repaired, trimmed and paint ed in the best s-tyic of the art. Having first-class material always cn hand, and none but first-class workmen enj::ij;cd, the public are assured that none but first class work will be turned out at his shop. In connection with his Carriage Shop he has also a Blacksmith Shop, where superior workmen will always be found ready to attend to the orders of customers. The pnblic are iuvited to call and ex amine his stock before ptirclia.-in else where. VALENTINE KAUTZ. September li), lbG7.-tf. CHAELES V. DEAN; WITH CUXSLXGHIJI & ETiMER,' Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES, IVo. 427 Jiai-kct street, Below Fifth, North Side, PHILADELPHIA. 07 Orders by Mail promptly filled' on the lowest 30 d.-ivs or 4 months' priefs. OLIVER CUNNINGHAM. A. I E TNI Ell. Sept. 19, lG7.-lyr. - NEW BOOT & SHOE ESTABLISHMEN i. PETERS &; REIOiTELEY, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dt-alers in BOOTS & SHOES, TEM PORARV S A LESROOM, Corner 4th t Sjrinj Garden Streets, E ASTON. PA. THE bes as-sortinent of Eastern Mann fictnres, constantly on han l at the lowesi prices. The firm pos-e-s prcat advantage? in the selection and purchnse of ihe best material and approved styles of work, and as it Ihoir ime.it.on lo pursue STRICTLY THE MANUFACTURING AND WHOLESALE BUSINESS, they hope to win the confi dence of all eoparrei in the retail trade, and merit the pitronajre of the public. WM. N. PETERS, ALBERT II. BROMLEY. Agust 29, I6G7. bum STOKE. DREHEIt &; BROTHER, (Opposite the JcfTersonian" OtSce,) V.t.IZAl'.KTII-STUI-.LT, STROl'DSIiURU, PA. Dealers in DRUGS. MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, WINES and LIQUORS f..r medi- - - einal purpose. SASH, :LOORS ..nd BLINDS. All kind of Painting Materials. . - '. Lamps and Lanterns Uirning and Lubricating Oils. C7 Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded. (.J. H. DI5EIIER. E. B. DREI1ER. October 4. 16GG. " AdEuiuis(rator9s ioiice. Estate If FRANCIS ADAMS, late of To byhanna, deceased. Notice i hereby iriven, that letters of ad ministration on the Estate ol the above named Francis Ad tins, bite of the lownhip of To byhaunn, in the county of Monroe, deceased, luve been ran ted to Wdhaiu H. B.nts, r--suliu at J.icl9n Corners: pot-otlice ml. dres", Jucksoii Corner., .Monroe County, P.i. AH persons therefore li ivin claims or de mands aaint the Elate of the pa id dece dent, are reqiesied to unite thestme known to "the aiid Williim II. Bins wiihut delay. WILLIAM H. BUTTS, Jackson, Sept. 3, ltti7.-Gl.J Admin'tor. Caution! All persons are hereby c-tutioned not to purchase i Nuto of hand ;iven by m to Rudolph Kiiner, residing in Ihe Bnrouli of Stroulihur?, dated on or about the 22 ml oi Juty, lG7,bix inonths after dale,-fir S17.7"i; as 1 hae not received value for the same, 1 will resist the payment of lhe Note. AARON ARNOLD. Smithfield tsp., Sept. 11, lM7. Cliurch Notice! jVOTICU LS HtREBV GIVEN to the 11 sufiscribers nt the t,iiih!in of tho LU- THERAN CHURCH, in this Borotih, that Mr. Joseph Trach, has been up:oinicd to roltect outsiu:i'ln!T t-uhscriptMiis lor said church. CHURCH COUNCIL. August 1, 1607. IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCI1U, pives henltli and vir to the frame, and bloom lo the pallid cheek. Debility is ac compinied by many iilarnung symptoms, nnd if no treitmunt issubmilled to, cojisumption, insmi'y or epileptic fits ttnsue. Teb. 29, 167. Tn prrculi.-.r taint ot infection which wo call ScuorcLA. lurk in the constitution of ltillltitudes of liiCO. It. V I -;ltor T.rfi1iirr w I. I5J-A proituceu iy an en- j-r'rv-afocbled, vitiated sut t vtHiJ' ' ' V i of the llood, wherein ffU'r '7 .&Uhat fI:,id become in-f-';V; v: ;''conipt tent to $uta.in . I .VwV..V;7t7t!ic vital forces in their vTrv'.sviorou? action, and sT'; :4 leaves the ystcm to r v"--' r v fail irio disorder end deeny. The scrofuhnu cont:tmir.a.t!on is re.-ii;::r-ly c:lUo v ttiereurTul diiCf.se, lov.' living. lisordered clivestion front unhealthy foil, impure r.ir. llltii j.ml lllUiy liiibiu, the dijmsitig' vice.", r.nJ, r.liovu all, ljr tlie vtntcsl infoetion. Wluituver he iu oil-!:, it jj l;ereht::ry i:i t::c constitution, dcbtci:ling 4i from ;iivi:' i to children unto the third smd l.u: i!i i;encr.".tion ;" indeed, it teems to e tho rod of I lit. i ho tays, l'l will v'ult the iniq'i-ti j.s cf tr.o fathers upon their cliiL'T-jn." .T!m tltseares it criminates .take " v;;iu.:is r.atix?, rceorrl; nttatks. - In the luii;-- to t!:c organa it Fcrot'i la prodncaa " tufereles, r.tid l:;;.lly Ceniutnption ; in p.'aiuls, iwc'.Iings wi.ich tnppurato inJ the M.urata ana Le- . coni ulceious tore?; in the stomach and bowel":, clenuuTemeuu vliicli produce indi- . pcti:.:t, tH s-pepTit'., i.r.d liver complaints ; on t!tc thin, eruptive r.n 1 cutaneous tfTictioni. These, all I :t infc' the i.:n:e r;y:n, require tho same reir.ct'y, vi.. pur: ligation and invijora tion ef the" l.lool. rtirify t!:e Mood, and the.c t!:ins:erou3 tlittempers loave you. WU'a feeble, foul, r corntpltd Mood, you cannot . have health; v.itli tii..t '-life f the flesh healthy, you cannot Irave'serofti'ouJ dicao. Ayor's Carcapsrilla ' is compounded f-oni t!ic n-ort c fTcctuol anti-dotc-tht medical science ls d;scoerod for this eSlsctinjr distemper, fnd for the euro of the disorder it entail. That it i far supe rior fo any other remedy yet dtrisad, U known hy ail who hae gircn'it a trial. That t it does eotnl ino virtues truly extraordinary in their cireet upon this elas of complaint,' is in Tif putahly pi oven ly the trret multitude' of l u'dicly k:!(;wn r.nd remarkable cures it has made of the following diseases: "Kin'a' Evil, cr Glanclulrir Sv.eliinrjs, Timiofs, Eruptions, Frark-s, Blotches rjil Sorei, Eryripeh;, Hctb cr SL A-athony's Fire, Silt KLe-am, Scald IleatT, Coughs from , tuberculor.s (;epo:it3 in tho Ling's, White Eweliiii?, Debility, Dropsy, Itenralgia, Dyspepsia or Indige-ition, Sjpaiiis and Syphilitic Ir.fectiorL?, "Mercurial Diseases, Feillr:leVenk03"3. and, indeed, the wholo series of coiiij-hiints tfit arise from impurity , of the 1-looJ. Jdinutc reports cf individual cases limy he found in Atlr'j Amekicax Almanac, which is furnished to the druggist fur rratuitous distrii ution, wherein may bo learned the direction" f.jr its use, and soma of the remarkable cures which it has niad when all other remedies lutd failed to aiTbrd relief. Thor-c cases are jurposcly taken from r. II ecctions of li e country, in order that every reader n;r.y Lave access to soma one who can fpor.k to l.im c f its l cnc tits front personal experience. Scrofula depresses tho vital energies, and thus lcavts its victims far r.iorc rubject to !isea:e r.r.d it fatal resultJ than are healthy constitutions. Hence .it tct-ds to rhoitcn, and dues greatly shorten, .the average e'urntion cf human life. The vast in:poi tance cf thcic considerations haa' led us to sjhtkI years in perfecting a remedy vhich is adequate to its eure. This we now t.-Cer to the pul lie under tho name c-f Ateb'i fxv. sa I'AriLLA, alli.d-gli it is coiup-osed of inpredie;rt, son.e cf which exece-d the best cic.).nituii:a in alterative i t wer. Jlr iU aid you ir.ry protect youricli from the inficr ing and d::r.i;cr of these disorders, l'urge cut the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the 1 Iced, purge out the suite of disease, and viorc us health v. ill follow, lly its pecu liar virtues this jcnicdy rtimulates th.e vital functior.F, and thus expels I'.ic diitiinpcr which lurk within the tyite::i cr lurst cut cn any part cf it. AVe know the public have been deceived ly ninny coirpounds of SirrnpcriHa, that picn.ietl much and C'A nothing; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed m tlii?. It v irtues liave been prove si by abun dant trial, r.nd there remains no ejuestion of its surp.iirs-iii, excellence for the cure of tho riTiictir.tr disrascs it is intended to reach. Although under the fame fame, it is a Terr ditlcrcr.t medicine front any other which has been before ll.c people, r.nd i far more ef fectual lh;m any ether r l.:e!i has ever been available to them. ciiEiuiY prxrroiiAL, ' Tho World's Grer.t r.cmcdy for Ccufjhs. Cold?, Ir.cipiout Cca fcinnption, r.iid for the reliof - . ? cf Ccr.Riimpii ve pnticixta in advar.cod ttngc-3 cf tliO disease. . This 1 m bien b.r. u."ed md si uni versally l.nown. that v. e need do no mora than r.seure the yv.) lie t':ct its rmalitr is kej't up to the best it ever h: s 1 een. and that it r.'ay le iriivd on to d all it !sa" ever dona. " rriparidbv !::. .T. t". Avur & Co., ' j'.cr!LU and .'.u ,:.ftVo Cher.iitts, Lowell. Miss. Sol 1 bv ril dm:'::tt every where. For sale by Druirpits and dealers in tuediciue everywhere. June 20, 'G7 ly STROUDSBURG, PA., roit 1867. MANSFIELD, is flptt:i in the MercMt tile liebl. . with his head-quarters' at the old ostablu-hed stand, corner of Main and Green-si reels (late Geo. Fable'), xvhere the people can ahvajs Le sure of findiif tho Ul0t . fl'uthioiiahli, ittiablo, ami ' Chvapfit Xioe'c of Gidscvcr brought into the county, lie has DRY GOODS o. ell hind. GROCERIES cj- PROVISIONS, BO OPS iy SHOES CR OCKER Y J- GLA SS WARE, Vc, ic,, ifc, ifc. nt such prices rts wiJI enablo him to eupply hiScu.stomer.4ii Iiite v Cheaper than ths Cheapest. It fceinjf impossible 'or him to umerate tlie various nrlic'es which comprise his stock, the public tire invited to call and examine for themselves. no Tuorr.Lr. ret show coois. Wheat Flour by the barrel or less iionntity. Furmer?' Fr.duee, bought, or taken in exchange for roods, at he h chest market prices. U. MANSFIELD. Airil IS, 1S07. ftfji ACE.VTS WANTED 0100, .VjVwiill Male an I Female, to intro duce our NFAV PATENT, STAR SHUT TLE SEWING ACIIINE. It t adapter for family use and Tailoring. It makes a stitc'i a'ike on both sides. Price only TWENTY DOLLARS. Extraordinary in (luementi to Apents. lVr full pirticulars address D U.MONT & WILSON. 630 Arch Street. Jane 2?, l&.17.-3.n.J rhihdelpliia, Pa.