l)c 3cffcv6oman, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 18C8. If you want a pleasant sleigh ride, to sec a beautiful audience room, and hour pood preaching, go to the dedication f the Tann crsdille M. E. Church on Sales cf Real Estate. Ceo. L. Waller, Real-Estate A-ent. reports the fallowing sales : J. M. How ell's, brick house au-l lot on Main street to John Boy?, and J. M, Howell's frame house and lot ou Main street to Abraui Van OIir:Ja. 83?" Don't miss the public sale of valu able Building Lota opposite the Depot, hi East Stroudsburir. The sale will take place at J.. L. Thomas' Hotel, at East Stroudsburg, on Monday, Feb. 17th, at '1 o'clock. These arc choice Lota and will increase in value rapidly. JJk W isr. to day. Tis madness to neglect a cough or cold, however slight. Consumption may follow, and'fhough Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry has fre tjuently cured this much dreaded disease, for the primary diseases of the throat, lungs and chest, it always cures where uther remedies fail. On the 2iUh ult. a party of thir teen citizens, of this place, paid Mr. John JJadcr and family, of a Stroud township, ;tit, and at the same time took with theai a variety of the substantial necessa lies of life, which were left for Mr. lea der's ue. The party not satisfied with this generosity left a purse containing greenbacks. Mr. Bader requests us in behalf of himself and family to return his heart ielt thanks to the liberal and kind donors We would commend this method' ol Assisting the needy worthy portion of our community who are struggling with cd verse elements to make a livelihood. Specr's Port Wine. The Port grape is now cultivated in this country for a wine, unexcelled by nj other, in its mellow juiciness, rich ies.s of flavor, and brilliancy of color. "The grape has been brought to a perfec tion never attaiued in Portugal, by Mr. h'pecr, in his vineyard, New Jcrrcy. J'hysiciaus fay it iatuperior to imported i'ort for invalids, and in summer it it aiiOt-3 agreeable and refreshing than claret. Clergymen use it fUr its purity as a corn luuiji-a Avine, while the most fashionable families drink it as a dinner wine. A. '. Tribune. of our druggists keep it. ious Accident. On Tuesday, the 5th iust., a very arming accident occurred at Analotuink. vhivL was as follows: -A young girl naucd Mary Ann Moore was in the act nf .making fire in the cook stove, and having placed some wood over the smoul dering ember remaining since the last Crc, she poured saove kerosene oil from a 'Urge can, which, being ignited, exploded, burning in a fearful Dianner her arms, breast and shoulders, and blistering her luce. Her hair was all ocd from her head. Her mother jvaa t her assistance, and after saws tiii;e succeeded in extin guishiug :the fire in her clothes. This is only or.e of the many accidents which re caused by the careless use of the ex plosive materials. They are no plaj-thiug, ud should Dot be placed in the hands of .children, uor ought they in any emer gency be used in making fire. Th8 Lecture. L. W. UroiheaJ, Kq.f of the Del. Water Gap, delivered his lecture last Tuesday evening, to a select, intelligent. ani appreciative audience. His subject "was, as had been previously announced, 'The Minisiuk and Its Early People." The Lecturer devoted his atteution to the history of the different Iudian tribes, especially to that of those which origin ally lived in the " Miuisink Valley," which wa3 defined to be the region ol country lying north of the Del. Water Cap aod including the valley of the Del aware River and all its tributaries. fctroudsburg, Cherry Valley, &c, are in the Miuisink Valley. Mr. Rrodhead had ou exhibition about enc thousand Indian relics, the various uses to which the In dians applied them, he briefly expJaiBed. At the conclusicu of his lecture he men tioned several family names of the original bettlers; aud jocularly stated that though the Prod heads did not settle iu this re gion until 1735, it was, nevertheless, no torious that they were the longest settlers in the valley. The lecture was well prepared, was io-J terestiog and instructive, aod was a rare treat to those fortunate enough to hear it. The next lecture of. the course will be delivered by Dr. Jackson next Tuesday evening. Subject " Kyppt and the Fell nary Court. . The Hon. J. Piinglc Jcncs, of the Xnrt.hstmr.tnn und Lthl!ih District, will , - t, preside at our next Court, in place ot Judge Barrett, who, owing to sickness in his lamilv, is unable to bo present. . COMMUNICATED. Orn sleighing is still ample and amply appreciated, but as if doubts were enter tained of its continuance, we were invited , tn n i-rnnl rnlU' tritli aln.la sltll'llS I bill and little), for a grand surprise at Dr. Rush's, at Marshall's Creek, huch shak IntT of hoMa nA hnnpfl reminded us ol John Gilpin Sensation We citnn to a corner (lot lipped in t!ie mow. Without a.-kmg the driver Whether we ought or no." Arriving at 41 mine hosts," we found him as if dame fortune had interposed and temporarily relieved him of his day and niL'ht visits to invalids, and with fa cilities for making our animals comforta ble in double-quick time wheu wc found ourselves erected and irreeiinc in the warm spacious rooms of the Dr.'s com Portable mansion. Soon it seemed, as the time flew rapidly, that the group that had settled here and there in social inter coursewcre interrupted with an announce ment for refreshments, and the well fillco and re filled tables were highly compli mcntary to the ladies judgment and en ergy for such short notice. In fact, every thing passed off iu such harmony am: good feeling that it seemed more like a premeditated event than a surprise. And we regret the timidity of the few wl declined going for fear of overwhelming the Dr. The only perceptible sadness being occasioned by the arrival of th time ol our departure. And as we re loaaea w.tn a parting "00U-ni"iu, am "come again,'.' the moon never looke larger, or the snow whiter, as our teams dashed off amidst the deafening claniror of bell?, leaving us for some distance in quiet contemplation of nature's grandeur or, in sweet communion with our secret thoughts until suddenly our car caught the audible reflection of an elderly lady iu our sleigh saying, " John, this seems so much like when we was youn When suddenly a trace became detached (as if waitiug for the spell to be broken) which was soon re-adjusted and speed and merriment resumed, wheD we soon found ourselves being distributed at our homes with thanks and compliments to Mr F for his gentlemanly management of the surprise. STRANr.n. Banner Presentation. The formal presentation of the prize banner to the Republicans of Wnync Cu:inty, took place at the Court lliuc, on Tuesday evening, to a crowded house Effective and spirited speeches were made and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed. lion. Joliu Shouse, of Pike County, was appointed delegate to represent Wayne aud Pike Counties in the Repub licsn h'fate Convention, to meet March llth, in PhiUdelphia R. A. Smith, C. P. Waller and Sam ucl'Allen, were appointed delegates to re present Wayne County iu the Congres sional Convention at Stroadsburg, Feb. 25th. Judge Linn being present in the Court House, was invited to address the meet ing. He declined in a few brief remarks, stating that there was a public sentiment iu Pennsylvania that a Jude hou!d not make political speeches, and whether the sentiment wasj-iuht or not, he hal bowed to it and shoal 1 continue to do io as bins an upon the bench, and must therefore rlaim to be excused from discussing po litical questions at present. Jhncsthtt lifj'llbtic. LARGE FIRE IN SCRANTON. K1VE ST0J71KS, A SALOON, A MILLIMIIt SHOP, AND A IKINTINi OFFICE UL'KNKD. Nos. 222, 224, 32G, 328 and 220 Lack awanna avc., Scranton, Pa., were burned on Wednesday night last. Loss over 8100.000; insurance about 05,000. O II. Wilson, hatter; Darby Melviu, liquor dealer; Usla v Kcenc, produec eomum sion merchants; D. Morris, merchant tailor; jeo. Rlake & Co., of The ify nrpublivan; Mips Jane CooIbauh ami H. M. Klein arc the principal losers. The Ilrpulllcan saved ui engine and twu cyliudcr presses, every thing else is a good as a total loss. Rlake & Co.'s stock on the first floor of No 222 was not burned but very badly injured by water aud plundering In all the other build iugs the loss was total. L'iUi or ten families in the upper parts of the build ings lost every thing. Credit is given the Franklin Engine Company of Hyde Park for checking the fire, which was well started in a row of buildings worth, with their couteuts, over 91,000,000. As a striking illustratiou of the scar city of employment in New York at tfie present time, the fact may be mentioned that the Superintendent of the l ive Points House of Industry gives notice that he IS reaiJv to furnish rinnlnvors with laborers ts Ulay as t)ev waut who will work till uext spriuz Ui merely for tneir Doaru. By a receeut decision of the Court o! Claims, the members of the following Peuusylvania regiments are entitled to 5100 bounty: 20th, 27th, 28th, 20th, and 71st; also, all persons who enlisted between April 15th and July 22, lhil, and were discharged upon surgeons' cer tificates of disability aud received no bounty. , At Hartford, Conn., on Saturday the thermometer marked tweoty-sovea de gr lilow tho frcreir; p .i;)t HARRISBURO. . . Thp Twentv-First District Senatorial U0Dlc3l"UlUo x iauuo a iwhu-ucuuiui Wallace Implicated. . . Special Correspondence of Pifceborg Com- mericai. IlAUKisnuito, Pa., January 23, 18G3. The Commute drawn. in the Senate to try the case of Captaiu J. II. Robison, of Juniata county, wno is contesting me seat of J. T. Shugart, of Centre county. ihe sitting inemlc". has becnin session ibis week. Orvis, of Rellefontc, and Maynard, of Williamsport, are counsel for bhuirart, and II. 1. Swoope, ol Llearlicld and John Cessna, of Bedford, are counsel forttie contestant. The Committee con sists of Senators Fisher, Landon, Jackson Liudcrman, Taylor, Ridgway, and Cowles. five Republicans and two Democrats. The principal ground for contesting Mr Shuart's seat is, that quite a number ol Irishmen had voted ou false naturaliza ti;iu papers, aud others had beeu brought into to the district and kept there ten days prior to the election, for the express purpose of voting. Mr. Shugarl s ma jority was only twenty two votes, and it was alleged that there were near one nun dred illegal votes polled in one place iu Ceutre county. It appears that there was a railroad being made Irom Find rsburg in Centre couuty, t Clearfield, and there were last fall about forty rods of liht work to be done near Phillipsburg, whicl could have been done by twenty men in five or six' days. However, an arrang ment was made with an Irishman, nam e l O'Mara, a boss on that work, to brin about one hundred Irishmen ou that part of the work, which was in Centre county ten days beiore the election, l ins lie did, aud as soon as the election was over they were sent away. When it was as certaincd that Shugart had only twenty two majority, including the hundred ille gal votes at Phillipsburg. and that Robi j'on was going to contest his seat, the lead ers of the Democratic party coucludci that the Irish boss, O'Mara, who knew all about the importation of voters am the fraudulent papers upon which many of them voted, must be sent out of the State. For that purpose they employed a Catholic priest by the name of "rathe Traccy " to induce O'Mara to leave. Shortly before the Legislature met, Fath er Tracey visited O'Mara and stated to him that the Leisl iture would soon meet that Shugart's scat would be contested and that his (O'Mara's) testioiouey wouh be very much against the Democratic party ; that it would be best for hiiu (O' Mara) to leave the State ; that he (Tra cey) had some money which he was au thorized to give him (O'Mara) if he would go ant of the limns of the State, ivc., &.c O'Mara asked two thousand dollars for takiug his family out of the State ucvei to return. Father Tracey said he was not authorize! to pay that much, and could not do so until he would write to Phil adeli bin. After several iuteviews between the priest aud O'Mara, the former at las tol 1 the latter that William A. Wallace said that "a hundred dollars per mont wa3 enough to pay for getting him to leav the State. a rw . rather Iraccy then struck a bargain with Mr. O'Mara to leave for five hun dred dollars, which were paid over to him and afterwards counted by a young man iu Clearfield, and accordingly left, and took up his abode iu Klmira, New York. lut Ins whereabouts became known to the counsel for the contestant', and the Serseaut-at Arms cf the Senate was sent to Klmira a few days ago, where he found Mr. O'Mara and brought him to this city. He was brought beiore the Committee last night, aud upon-his oath testified to the foregoing facts, and in addition, he stated that another boss on the work above referred to took the fraudulent naturali zation papers and colored them with cof fee, so as to make them appear old. Is not the foreing. which is sworn to by au Irish Democratic railroad bos, a disgrace to any party, and, especially, docs it not show what measures the rebel syiupathis in Democratic parly will adopt to carry elections and thwart the will of the ma jority of the bana Mc citizens of the couu- try ? And yet to hear thc!e hypocritical demagogues talk, you would suppose that they arc the on!y guardians that the Con ttitution of the State and the Constitu tion of the United States have. I sup pose it is in strict accordance with the Constitution to forge uaturaliz ition papers and to color them with coffee, and for aliens to vote on such papers ; provided always that they vote for Democratic can didates ; that it is eminently proper for such a man as rather Traccy to become the paymaster of the Democrat party, when a witness who would have to testi fy against that party, should leave the country, and no one would dare to doubt the constitutionality of the right of the Chairman of the Democratic State Cen tral Committee to fix the price to be paid to such a witness for leaving. "Oh ! con sistency, thou art a jewel !" There is no doubt about Robison getting his seat. The evidence so far nukes out a clear case ol any amount ot fraudulent voting dons by aliens and imported voters. JUNIUH. The New York Republican State Con vention was held at Syracuse last week. Delegates, both Senatorial and Represen tative, to the Chicago Couvcntiou were elected, aud resolutions favoring the nomination of Grant and Feutou were adopted. Upon national subjects the re solutions were Radical iu their character. At the close of the Convention Horace (ireely was called upon for an address lie warned the Convention against the danger of over confidence, and called up on the members so make a vigorus can vass, extending to every school district. to make sure our triumph next Novem ber. It is said by one who professes to know. that the best way to cook cabbage is to cut it up and boil it in a hag. Ejght hundred thousand dollars iu specie was shipped from New York to Kuror y SsiurJav. Trial for Murder. Dr. John K Deikinwas found dead in his office in Scranton. on the 20th of last May, with a severe wound on the back of us head, and-other less severe ones on ins tw 1 4 4 . ncrson. jnerc wr.s evidence or a mm- gh, and he lay in hU night clothes by the bed with his came in his hand. Suspicion rested on a man uanied James Dclcmatcr. who had been seen' in Scran ton. the day of the murder aud about the ast of July he was arrested at hitchall, - ... . . . i N. Y., workiuiu a saw mill His trial commenced before the Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Wilkes Barre Jud"e Conyngham l'residing with .sso ciates Steele and Collin's", on Friday, 24th J.-inunrv. 1X03. Messrs. llardinir and . . . WW Woodward ot J.uzcrne, and jlr. est brook of Kingston, New York, Counsc for Commonwealth. De'emater, was on Weducsday found guiity by the Jury of "Murder in the firs degree. Ihe Jury stood, at hrst, aaiust and 3 for acquittal, but the three finally changed their views, and a verdict of "guility" was accordiugly rendered. - ... - m m fc The editor of the Country Gentleman has been visiting a thriving fanner iu New York State. It is well kuowu in the neighborhood, that the owner of this farm has paid a snug anuual income tax, iu some years, on a revenue of more than two tuoasand dollars from the 115 acres. On inquiry, he has furnished iu substance the fellowins average statement of his business: He hires one man by the year, whose work is to take care of ani uia's, do chores, &c , in addition to other labor. Another man is hired for eight months. The rest of the required labor consists iu some help from boys, srme day labor during harvest, and occasional assistance from the owner himself, in ad dition to. his constant supervision. At present prices and at a fair estimate, the labor has cost about one thousand dullirs a year Other expenses have b e less than five hundred, iueluding improve ments, &c. The average sales have cx ceeded annually three thousand dollars leaving a net profit of over fil'teeu huu dred, as a revenue from the land. At Harrisburg, on Jauuary 23, the Executive Committee of the State Agri cultural Society held au important meet ing. The returns show that at least fio, 000 persons visited the Pittsburg Fair last September. A committee has been appointed to ask an appropriation from the Legislature for the purpose of thor oughly testing next summer agricultural implements and machinery ; also for print ing transactions of the Society. A Boyd Hamilton was re elected president, and among the vice-presidents arc Messrs. George Blight, of Philadelphia, Dr. Jatne McCica. A. B. Cummin-', and Samuel M Fclton. September 2'J and 30, and October 1 and 2 were designated for hold ing the next State Fair, but the Society is undecided as to what place to hold it. The Down! uptown Journal snys the wife of Jacob Sjo;is. of Springfield, Ches tcr county, ou Sunday night nt la.t week. 4hvc birth to four children, each weigh ing ciht pounds. The mother and child re. i are au says that doing wcl . 1 he same paper on the saline day the wife ol IJijali JS. ltcttcw, r!(i., residing near Morgantown, gave birth to a Iny weigh ing thirteen pouuds. The Elizabcthtown (Lancaster couu ty) Gavettc says : "Mathias Sheuk, Sr.. iu West Donegal township, this county. has a gro e forty-fix c years of age, and is still al.ve aud apparently in good health About seven years ago it laid eight eggs since that none at all Mr. SJienk has al" ou his premises a laud tortoise, which he knows to be sixty-eight years of age. . The New York. Times significantly says : ''There ia'tio doubt now that Con gress is quite as determined in its pur poses as President Johnson in his It will be thwarted by no agency 'xvhatever And the fact that it has poxver to carry out and enforce its will is making itself felt iu every department of the Govern ment, in a way that will not be fully uu dertood till it has fully completed it work." A mixture of three parts of lard and one of rosin, melted together, is one of the best coatings for all steel or iron imple ments The lard makes the rosin left, whilejthc latter is a sure preventive against rusting. The mixture is good for plaughs hoes axes, indeed for all tools aud implc merits, as well as knives aud folks packed away. Postmaster Kelly, of New York, has veiled upon aud detained a large number ol letters containing money' addressed to the proprietors of gift enterprises. Dis trict Attorney Courtney has the matter under advisement. There are ix hundred and eighty four streets, and five hundred and nine courts and places iu Boston : of these, eighty streets and forty courts and places iu Rox- bury, rcceutly added to Boston, duplicate name ot streets and courts iu the origin al Boston. A biography of Stonewall Jackson has realized $15,000 for his widow.. More than ten times fifteen thousand widows arc now steeped in sorroxv canscd by the black treason ot such wretches a Stoac xvall Jackson . Gen. Sherman,' froeziugly remincd the President during a late interview, that the Army and Navy would not permit whipped traitors to trample ou the rights of Union mcu. - , . Senator Wilson has returned to Wush ingtou, and reports the Republican pro spects iu New Hampshire most promis- 102- A HOUSKIIOLD WORD. THE BEST, the only reliable, the cheapest. Try it. Mrs. 8. A. Allan's Improved new style) Hair IUstober or Dkessinu, (ii one bottle.) My wife und children prefer it. Every Drug jr?t Hl- if. Price O.ic IM'nr. ttuT TiMUF.it Tracts Wan tkd. Cash will be paid. Call at Geo. L. Walker a of fice, on Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa. 4 .a - j&ojr A Good Hotkl Property Wan tkd. Apply to Geo. L. Walker, Real-Es tate Broker, Main St., Stroudsborg, Pa. Wanted A, Good Grist Mill Parties having one to sell can hear ol a purchaser by calling on Geo. L. Wal kef,' ' Real-Estate Broker, Mam Street, Stroudsburg, 1 a. .. tjsr- Valuable Hotels, Mills, and Farms, for sale. All purchasers will find it to. theiradvantagc tocll on Geo. L Walkerrat his office, on Main St., r few doors above tho Washington1 Hotel. fe?r Small . Farms near Strolds -T- Bt'R( Wanted - Any; one; having Farm near Stroudsburg to sell at a rca sonable price can hear of a purchaser by calling on Geo! L, Walker, Real-Estate Broker, Main St., stroudsburg, ra. ... V rca Public Sale or Valitaulk - Blildino Lots at East Stroudsburg, op posite the Passenger Depot, on Monday, Feb. 17th. 10 valuable Lots will be sold. Don't miss this chance. For further par ticulars apply to "Geo? 1j. Walker, Real Estate Broker, Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa. Tho I n.l lib MRdresSIM jYewtyte tncmeBojftj will quickly restore Gray Hair to its naturaj color and beauty, nd produce luxuriant growth. It is perfectly harmless, and is preferred over every other preparation by those who have a fine head of hair, at well as those who wish to restore it. The beautiful gloss and perfume imparted to the Hair make it desirable for old and young. Tor Bale by all Druggist. DErOT, 103 GREENWICH ST., 5. T. Nov. 21, toot . i r Amnnz tlie muny icvloialucs uliicli n-tlu: e lists sup hcl to U'lie vc the affliction of humanity thru- is no more lavorj'o one Tir a certain lass of ihseas- l Sinn the ' mrtlicitial gum " of the Wild Cbrriy Tree ; but however ulnuLile il is its poucr to heal, to too he, to relieve anJcjic, is enhanced tonfolJ by eientifi. Hiid judicious eniiihiiiatKia with other ingredients, in themselves (! equal north. Ti.ts happy oiir.stjng ei ist to a rrinirkitblf degree In Dr. Wistar's Eaham of Wild Cherry, wbofe value in uring Coughs, Colds, It uu'.-hlU, Whooping (ut,b. Croup, AMhm i, Pulmonary Affec tion, and lnel;ient Consumption is inesti;csble. Strong Testimony. From Benjamin Wheeler. ;-.. Depot Matter of South RoyHltou, M.isi. la the J.prini or IKiS I as most tevcrcly afflicted ilh a ti.nd. dry coiih. w ith its usual accompaniments of flight i-i)inp!el'-ly prostrating iiiviim vou t-VMein, and nindut-iii!; such a drt.ihl.ile J state of heallti Hint, afier trying medical hii! to no purpose, I had siven UjuII ho'es of ever recovering, a ti.nl alv my fm ii'ls. A t l Ii is slave ol matters I v jie vatleJ tar's lialsum ol Wild Cheery, and. befoie limiR two itottlcs. Hie clit ct was almost m imical. M y r.ough en tirely left me. the niv;!it wcat' leerted me, hope once more elated mv depresM-d spirits, and mmmi I hud attaiued my v onted slrciu tli aud v izor. Thus bas this liilsain, as hns often 'mtii remarke.l by !ersns conversant with the aLiove tacts, literally uatehed me from the yanini; prave. You .iret liberty to u:e this for the henctit tf the .ftflieted." 1'ienare.l by SET1I W. HWLH.tTiON. IS Tremonl St., It i.Moii, and for sale by Druggists generally GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE. eures in a very Miort time ct'T.s. nuiiN-J. scalds,- wnrsns. nnrisEs. SPitAlNS, GRY.nII'KLAS. SALT H lltl'.M. RI.NU WoRM I'll A ri'KL) ll.Ms. lin.S. f KuZE.N 1. 1 M lisi . F K l.t ). s . cil I Li: I. 1 N S . i e. It is prompt iit .I' tion, removes pain ut onee. ar.d led'iniiR the most ani y lMktng ruellinx and mfl on ination, a if by magic, thus affoidu.g relief and a eoiiii!ele eure. sE I'll W. FOWI.E & SON, Hot-Ion. Tropiielor. Soid by all ilruggitls, Groifi, and at ail eouulry floret. f Feb. vi.-liu. Itch! Itch!! TjLch!! SCRATCH! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH! in from 10 to -H hours. Vll EATON 'M OlNTMKNT ClireS TllE ItCH. Whkaton's Ointmknt cures Salt Rheum. Wiikaton8 Ointment curs Tetter. Wheato.n'h Ointment cures I'ardkks' Itch Wiieaton's Ointment. cures Old Sores. Wiieaton's Ointment cures Every kino of Humor likk Magic. Price, 30 cents a box; by mail, GO cents. Address WEEKS &, PORTER, No. 170 Wnshinj;toii Street, Boston, Mass. For, sale Ly all Druggists. Sept. IU, lsG7.-lyr. ' 'IN FOR VI ATIO.?. ' Information gnaranteed ti produce a lux uriant growth of hair upon a Laid or beard less face, also a recipe for the removal of Pimples, Biotchos, Eruptions, etc., on the .1.- I. . - i- ! smii. u-aviiio- i ui; a mm boil, clear, aim t t ati- til'ul, can be ohtaiivd wi'hout charge by ad dressing THOS. F. CHAPMAN. Chemist, ' 8J3 Broadway, New ork. May 16, I8G7.-lyr. IMIIIOKS OT VOLTII. A Gentleman who mfj'ered fr years from Nervosa Debility, Prt-mutore Decay, and all ihe etfjsU' of vouihful indiscretion, will, for tho sake ot suflering humanity? send free to all who need.it, tho recipe and directions for inakiiig the simple remedy by which be was cured. '.Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do to by d dreshing, n perfect confidence, ' , JOHN 11. OODEN. 11 Cedar Street, New York. Sf-iv lfi, lrt7.-ljr. proofs the: sapERioRnr of THE AMERICAN . , WALTIIAM WATCHES. This country haa reason to pc proud cf this eplenJid epfcimen of American opera live genius and enterprise. 1 hat it will work a revolution in tne wnteh iiianuiac turing nf the world no one can doubt who examines the oprx-ration.s of th- Waltham establlFhuient. for it turns out watch move ments at just o tout one-half tl.e cot of im- purted n.ovements brtside the Uniform reliability of the machine-made watchw must ive them n great iidvantiigc over air others wherever known. A poor time pioco of the machine mak will be as rare in thYs future as a good on of hand make has been" herciofore. fur machinery is arlitraiy in it perfcrmance, and can miike a perfect nrticie just as caey as one that in wnrihlpes. Ii i!f be a cause ot congratulation it this highly useful American Enterprise hall have thtr elTect of driving outnf market the thousands of trashy foreign it rticlcsmUcaUcd timekeep ers, by furnishing so excellent ar?d economi cal a substitu'C." X. Y. Timse. "U e have had one of the works of this Company in a case for some considerable time, an I, comparing them with former first class works of different manufacture posses sed by us, they bavo Chtablishcd in our opin ion their superiority overanv ever introduc ed for correctness as time pieces." The World. "We notice with regret (writing of I he Paris Exposition) the absence of specimens American manufacinre, which, although on ly comparatuely of recent birth among nf is a I ready, producing results of the most ui i'actory character. The watches 'manufac tured by the Waltham Company are cer tainly, 8.) f.r as strength, durability, and ex cellence as time-k"epers are concerned, as pood as anything produced bv the French or Swiss manulacturcs." A. Y. Herald.' "The beauty, the precision, the greater cheapness, the uniform excellence of u w atch constructed by machinery o exquisite that ihe mere spectacle of its opera t on is poetic, gradually give, the American Wutche a public preference which will not be deceiv ed." Harper's UYfity. EVERY WATCH FULLY WARRANTED. For Sale by all First-Class Dealers in tho United States and British Provinces. For further information address the Agents, ROB BINS &, APPLETON, 1 855 Hroaclirnv, IV. W Jan. 23, 1SG.-Irn. TO COSILIIPTIVES. ' The Rev. EDWARD A. "WILSON will send (free of charjre) to all who desire it, the prescription with the directions for mak ing and uing the simple remedy by which he was cured of a lung nffrction and that dread disease Consumption. I lis only object i" to benr-fit the aillicted and he hopes ihut every sufilrer will try thU prescription, as it will cost tnctn noMimg, and niy prove a blessing. Please address Rkv. EDWARD A. WILSO.V, Xo lG5i-. S.-coiid St., Willijinsburgh, X. V. May 1G, 16G7.-Iyr. Thenbiive Remedy for Consumption, Asth ma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Atli-clions, together with a pimtihiet giving the pricription and n short history of his cise, can be obtained of Mr. Wilson's authorized nents, DREIIKR &. BRO.. Druggists. Stroudsburg, Pa. P. H. Pamphlets furnished freeofcharge Dec. 19, ISfiT.-Hm. SUDDEN DEATH is the fate of every film np ni which the CAUSTIC POISON ofany ordinary hair dye tails. There is no KXSUREECilON for the fil t menu thus blihied. But, as it were, in th? TWINKLING OF AN EYE, hair of any obi)o.'i"U c- .r is changed to a RICH AND GLORIOUS HUE, and at the same time vitalized and improved by the use f by CRLSTAD0R0 S HAIR DYE, nature's sife ally, n'ud beau y's rrgoncrator. Manul'ncttired by J. CRISTADORO, (H Maiden .Lanp, S'ew York S dd by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. Feo. G.-lm. CHILDREN'S LIVES SAVED TOR 50 CENTS. ' rpiIOUSAXDS OF CIHEDREX DIE A annually of Croup. Now, mothers, if you would spend Jill cents, and always have a bottle of Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment in the house, you need nver feur Iosinr your little one when attacked with this complaint. It is now 20 years since I have put up my LinimeiitanJ never heirdot a child dying of Croup whn my Liuiment was used; but hundreds of cases of cures have been reported to me, and many state if it was $10 per bottle would not be without it Besides which, it is a certain cure for Cuts, Burns, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throats. Swellings, Mumps, C die. Diarrhea, Dysentery, Spisms, Old Sores, and Pains in the Back and Chest. Nooneonrc tries it wh-i is ever without it. It is warranted perfectly safe to tke internally. Full di rect ions with every bottle. Sold by the Druggists. "Depot, 5G Corlhndt Street, New York. Feb. G.-lm. h.ici:ii:i. At Siroudsburg, on the llih inst., by tho R. R. Piits, Mr. Theodore Winans and Miss Eveline Decker, both of Dingman's Choice, Pike Co., Pa. Feb. Pth, ISoS, at the Lutheran Parson age, in Hamilton, by the Rev. Henry Sei fcrt, Mr. Amosj Sluttek and Miss Mar oar et Mosteller, bath of Hamilton, Mon roe County, Pa. License Notice . rpiIE FOLLOWING APPLICATIONS 1 for Licences will be presenied io the Court of Quarter Sessions, to be held at Stroudsburg, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2-1, lHoS: Josiah Dwling, Coolbaujh Tsp., Peter P Smoke, do. John L. Thomas, Stroud, Samuel R Bossard, Jackson, Hotel, do. .do. do. Benjamin F. Schafer, Tunkhan..ock, . do. Edwin H. Hummel, lMk, E. ting House. Pnilip Roekafellow, Stro.id, do. John Zahn. Barrett, do. THQ. M. Mcl LI IAN BY, Clerk. 0t !?.