r !)c Jcffcrsommt: THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 18C8. HUjICAL RESTORATION. Its good nTects are permanent. It not only restores u, ,lnr nf ihe liair. but the nnantitv and I MW V ' ' v f I nafuril frlo.-sincts. This is tail by every Mrs. S. A. Allen's Improved (new stylr) Hair. Restorer or Dressing, (it o:ie bottle). Every Druggist Trice One Dollar. sells it The a:ietcd should be sure auc read the card of Dr. 11. A. Rland, in our o imrtumo nnliimns. as much to their advantage may be learned therefrom. fgy Work, which was discontinued lata in the Fall, has been resumed on the new Presbyterian Clyirch, and will, we understand, be vigorously prosecuted un til the building is completed. 63" The Impeachment trial is now waiii?i the answer of President John- con to the summons to appear before the Court. The answer will be made on Mondav next, though it is alleged that the President will ask a postponement for fifteen davs longer. tSm Wo had designed sayine t word er two ia regard to the many improve ments in oar borough, already begun, or contemplated during the coming summer, but the press of advertisement?, which jbave flawed in upon us, compels a post ponemeut cf the matter for a week or two. $rru Owing to the lateness of the day rn wMch the copy was received, we are reluctantly compelled to postpone the ex vei'ent sermon, delivered by Rev. Mr. Ilenkcl, a few weeks ago,until next week. Several other matters intended for this week's paper arc also unavoidably post poned. Poverty is Had, but the worst kind of poverty if poverty of the blood ; this makes a uaa "poor indeed," for it takes away his strength, courage, and energy ; but enrich the blood with its vital e! ment, Iron, by taking the Peruvian Syrup (a protoxide of Iron), and you will feel jich and "as blood as anybody." Try it. A Good TMng. "Messrs. Brown & Keller, we learn have opened a Circulating Library, in in connection with their Watch, Jewelry & Stationery business, book to real can thus Persons desiring procure them for a mere trifle per week. This is a good thing and deserves to be liberally pat ronize 1. We would invite attention to the card in another column, headed 44 Charles W. Dean, with Wm. W. Paul & Co." Dealer? may rely upon this being a first e!:;ss house. The stock of Boots and jShccs is immense, and embraces every -rcric ty of goods in that line demanded y jullic taste. The proprietors arc gen tleuaacly, and as our old friend Charles W. Dean is an attache, purchasers, from this reighborhood, particularly, can rely upon .every faculty to make selection at fair rices. i-S?- The election for Borough and Ri.l Tnwniebln nfReera tbrnn 'hout this , r " -o C'mnty, takc3 place to-morrow'. In Stroudsburg the voters will be called up 011 to elect one Chief Burgess, five Coun cilmen, one Judge of Election, two In pectors, two School Directors, one As scssor, one Constable, aod one Boroug Auditor. It is important that these of fice should be fiiJed with good men, and every voter thould fc& it a duty jncum fcent upon him to da bin share ia the good vroik. Uur citizens, remembering the most excellent exhibition and concert given by Mrs. James Carr, jr., last Spring, wil be pleased to learn that she designs giv ing two others, at the Court-House, in this borough, on Tuesday and Wednes day, the 21th & 25th of March inst. "The Concerts will consist of Vocal aud Instrumental Music by the pupih of her school, and from her well known aptness as & teacher, we think we may safelj pro disc a rare treat to those who attcud. A full Court-House should certainly re ward this efTort of hers to minister to the gratification of our citizens. The value of pure Wine in Sickness. The chief difficulty with reliable wiues has been their scarcity and exorbitant price, but this has been removed by the introduction of a pure native wine, pre pared Irom the Tort grape extensively cultivated by Mr. A. Speer of New Jer pey. We understand he has submitted Lis wine to the test of many of our eel brated physicians, and all concur in its purity, medicinal properties, and supe lority to the best Port wioe. Most of them, to signity their just appreciation of its salutary effects prescribe it in cases of debility, affections of the kidneys, and chronic complaints, requiring a tonic, eodorifio or diuretic treatment. Exam iiwr. Druggists sell it. THE TICKET. The Convention held at Philadelphia, on the 1 1 th inst. , a synopsis of whose pro ceedings we present in our columns tins week, did its work up nobly and bravely. In obedience to the demands of the lie- publican masses of Pennsylvania, it gave ua those noble men, whose names were never born to die, Gen. Ulysses S. Grant (or President; and Andrew G. Curtin, for Vice President, subject of course to the decisicu of tho National Convention, the 20tn of May. If that convention but sec onds the motion there will be rejoicing over the certainty of success, not only in Pennsylvania, but, also, in every section of the Union, upon which stands a body containing a loyal, Union loving heart. The work thus far been well done, and our earnest hope and prayer is that wel doing may continue to mark the footsteps of Republicanism, until the elevation of Grant to the Presidency of the United States, and Curtin to the Presidency o the Senate, by overwhelming majorities will attest that in the settlement of the questions growing out of the war, the peo pie are determined that perfect security to the Union, the Cooststution and the laws, and the liberties of the people must be secured. No matter about the politi cal suffering of rebels who attempted to destroy us as a nation. They threw the hazard on the die of rebellion; and fools indeed would be the great loyal majority North and South, if it did not, in treating the conquered make sure work iu sccur ing itself. Let hut tho Chicago Convcn tion back up the action of the Convention of Pennsylvania, and another winter will see us ell rgaiu in the bends of National Unity, with greater power for good, -and greater ever. strength -before the world than Another excellent job, excellently man ipulated by the Convention, was the re nomination of Mnj. Gen. John F. Hart ranft for Auditor General, and Brig. Gen. Jacob Campbell for Surveyor General. r..i i -r i- t i V ioi.i genuemen won "nuing laureis in their cnorts on behall ot the L nion in the war of the Rebellion: and bv their .-en , , , . , i;emauiy aeporimcnt towaras an wiio naa business with their respective depart mrnis. hv their cc.t. ntfention to t.nsi . . . . . . . 1 . ir 1 nocc ihmr cfriof mfom-ilp inri irotniiliill """" e'"J "-""- care over the interests or the Common wealth, thev have clearlv established the fact that, whether in the pursuits of war or the pursuits of peace, they arc the men of the people and for the people. Such men can hardly be spared from the pub he service, and it would be insinuating a libel ou the intelligence of the masses, even for a moment, to suppose any thinj: else than that the action of the Convcn tion will be triumphantly sustained. I J Another good job, well done up by the pni.(:n . 1,-. T.t.,. .i. ..u. j...u.,j,.. .u.uwuu, breathe the true spirit of Republicanism, form of principles. The Resolutions " vi-wvu uvtu mui uv auutiuuuu-.i planks', nor was there a plank or even a "nail oni'tted w neh b inn 1.1 if n v., .1 1 ,t m . . the canvass are an plainly and squarely made up; and though Democracy may, aod doubtless will, howl over the absence nnd 0-. the arrivnl of ihrnr tim,. Jn ' nfnKP on Knn,v. .nt.;n v... -uv. cu:m.u 11 nun such thundering majorities that bewilder ed Demoeracv will hardlv believe even '. ' rr i . , . . I w .j vnu wcistbuw. i ine uonveniioo lastea Dut a day, but the results will prove it to have been a 1 I .,f nlni ;t nnnU w t if if u.i me declaration 01 independence, and '"" ".r po oaiu or ucaru- us w 7 . 'r " ' ; with these as our -uidinff stars the Ke- Lcss fe'lso.a rec,Pc for removal of I0,,s, ueen mwieu 10 ouua me pmtorni lor us, putlic:l party must always succeed I'lmpies, liiotcties, Eruptions, etc., on the ' Rennbliean will stand firmlv nnnn it TL,f 111 skin, leaving the same soft, clear, and beau- acl x j -j- - iuufc uu vviiuiiui ou vioiiueut COUIU DC klo. ,?o ,, r. .1. t j"-J nciiuuiicuuisui us pari aiue oi con- big day for the party, for the people nd8C;encc Jn( j. 1 tor the country; because those results will prove to be a triumph of right over . it of those who f..,.v,t1t,0 p " n t:r j j i .v-0 w.w0 U4 wuul.j B ...c over tnose who iousht the battles of re- behion a triumph of liberty over despo- tism or so creat a inajntude. as to cause rejoicmg wherever the idea of liberty has made an impression on .the heart of man Republicans the day for our work has come. Let us organize for it. New Hampshire. Returns from all the counties of New Hampshire, cive Ilarrimnn Rennhlienn 0 , , 3,087 maj6rity over Sin- for Governor clair, Democrat At this the Demoeraev affect to sneer, and j 1 pretend that they see .r J notn.ng in it lor nepuDlicans to rejoice over. Id fact, they are right in one re- rv r DV uacu iw nool for It pmi til tea na urn n i.o.l I old song. But so long as the Democrats i i u can raise a huzzah over such victories as that gained in Pennsylvania last fall, When mth Jdl'Hl . n , - I . 'v'vvv ;ww -.us - home, and over a thnnsand frnndiiUnt naturalization papers issued in one Demo cratic county iQ the State, they elected tneir canaiaate by less than a thousand majority, we think Republicans can af- ford'to be a little jubilant over a majority ,yolt m a btate, which, before the election was certain to go against them iue largest rote ever polled in the oi-ie. i ne lact was clearly demonstrated C . . - rr. .. . that New IlamnsblrA ara Jnion, which, of itself is somcthio- to . . ' ' V O lu r oire over. rf i UNION REPUBLICAN STATE CONVEN TION. Grant and Curtin for President and Vice President Generals Hartranit ana Campbell Unanimously Nominated for Auditor General and Surveyor General. Philadelphia, March 11 The Re publican State Convention was called to order by Col. Jordan, Chairman of the State Central Committee. m. J. Mann, of Philadelphia, presided tempo rarily, and was succeeded by Geucral Lemuel Todd, of Cumberland county. The Convention proceeded to ballot as a means of ascertaining the preferences of members for candidates for President and Vive President, and declared for Grant unanimously. For Vice President, Andrew G. Curtin received 10'J, H. F. Wade 22, and E. M. Stantou 1. Hartranit and Campbell, were unani mously nominated for re election as Aud itor General and Surveyor General. The lollowing were choseu electors at large : C. Morrisou Coates, of Philadel phia : Thomas M. Marshall, Pittsburgh. The.following were chosen delegates at large : Colonel J. W. Forucy,- James Orne, of Philadelphia; Geucral Harry White, of Indiana;. Reed Myer, ol liradford ; J. W. lilanchard, of Law rence : Thomas E. Cochrance, of York : Linn liartholemew, of Schuylkill, and Gen. Wni. Lilly, of Carbon. The following resolutions were adop ted ; That the creal Republican party of America, without which the rebellion a gainst the Government would have consummated the division of the Union and the perpetuation of human slavery with the aid. comfort and lull approval of the present Democratic party, is in the lore ironi 01 uuomcr rem auu auoiucr . . , r,. ,. i-i . r it r r..-P .1 riJ .1 trial. Electing its candidate for Presi- ucui in louu. ana re electing niu in ico-. it is called upou to decide whether all the sacrifices of Hood and treasure have only been iu vain but were simply not only been iu vain but were simply contributions for the restoration of trea son, uuder the influence of a man, who clothed with the couGjence of his coun try, is prevented from overthrowing the Government solely by the wise and pa- triotic stand taken by a loyal Congress. That we add our voice to the loud ac- claim in favor of General U S. Grant as I the Republican candidate for President and in so doing feel that we are not sim- I. r. v resnnni inr to tie. ri ip nF onnot I. f v , - V' . . ' N 4 J . . " .1 r.. "...u... iiMiii u ii ur ftiriiiinicrrijrwfiiiiinirkiirY-tTni '.".'.r , umpu wuicn, wnue perpetuating the He publican party, preserves an J perpetuates itcpublicau crccU3. -nut earnestly call upon the Senate . . ol the United States, sitting as a Court of fmneaehment to nrneee,! wiflmnt. Uf frvor or affection, mid that thr r,frr.lfi nl 1 1 1 I ennsylvania will stand-by and maintain . . 7.. 17 - me just juagment ot the law. mat me soiaiers and sailors ot the uni on. who fouirht and connuered armed hellion iu the field, and stood true to the principles I which they vindicated and the flag which floated over them and led them to victory, are entitled to the un- dying gratitude of the loyal people, and as they saved the country by trial, sufier- 1 muw. uui. . ..v. vo, 1111,1 uui u lUUSlUCi able claims to the highest honars of the ins anu sacruices, iiiev have consider nation. That we tender our most cordial thanksT5Snated lo take charc of lhc office' though tQ EJw.n M gta,lton for he finuD Coura2o and patriotism with which he he I - " uj.i 111a 1 11 lj 1 iit-ti 1 lie innipsrv nr ia and the rights of the people against the a"vul "tu ,u,a;,UU3 ' laumcss iccu tive and his purchased instruments I hat as experience is sihL-e th hct instructor of man and nations, so the ex perience of the rebellion gives us rcnew- e confidence in the pledges and precepts presented a thut hefvcPP lU !J r 1 xi , 7 r . fessions of Andrew Johnson and th oi l . T-t . F-;f 'P o. uranc; mat lJ P'"! dc"ire th! iu ia Kuuviuce, anu iiitiL hu c ijuuusuu lias ia lien raniiiiv n.i p tr i . . I way irom ms many voluntary covenants, l,as accepted equal justice and Kad- : 1 i n; : . i-i n I Ti.-f r..ti i r it.. i i tiMk tuv L'uuiiu ubui. iijlui f i i ir : purpose of preserving the existence of the nation, is a sacred obligation, bindinc - nil the people to its payment in the utmost , tn . : . .v .t . . ments of produduce al iud-raent are still required, and should, as far jis nt tainable, bo employed, at once to main tain me puDiic iaitn and credit and ren der the burden as light as practicable up oq toe pruaeoco lodustrv of the lustry oi tiie coun try and the wages and proceeds of labor : thnt it I, iI.a A..t,t0 r .! tic industry of the country should be sus- uiuci anu uruiccieu against nirei'rn enni. i 1 ......I r".. v. a 1. !.. 0 1.1. I'vuuuu uy aucijuuie mnu mws, anu mil in whatever particular the existing laws on the subject are defective, they should . . i be amde'J aJ efficient for that numose. as well n the nnmnsA nf rualnrr revenue for the Government rCvenue for the Government. fill . I . 1 I . n . I i iisL iv inp i-if fiuin rn i.nn irnn ! tnfi I'rciilntr -ill Hnmaufio .K..f.!..n. j - - . uiwu. uiuiii, i . uvujiam, uicuaiuiis and factious opposition to the complete cTtr-ucuoln. ' ,inV'DW? U ,UT foundations laid by tho wise and jud - - :... i. .? rV. . . a . n a r .1 i nwu icisiauuu oi congress, will ue im- mediately suppressed, and harmonv nnd frnnrl lie inir rcfnro caltU, r .1 An. l . y business established, and the revival and '"I1." , improvement of all disturbed sources of national wealth and nrnnertv hn cami-wI I when it is at once made manifest that the people of this country are firmly fixed in the,r determination that the fruits of the iaie oiooay ana ODsutuate struggle shall not be lost and that factious and rebellious resistance to the laws shall be effectually overthrown, which attempted to subvert the Government bv eavaire crueltv. ra P,De an(1 murder. . . . " ' That Peoosvlvania proudly tenders to ,0Za,IfeoP,e uof the Utnion' "0D- A- drew ll lrln hor nrr;t nir f!ni,.rnn. i .. , ... ! "? " anil tho vii.iir'i r... That every American citizen, whether by birth or adoption, is enthled to the pratection of the nation and its flag, and while it is incumbent on tho Government to institute negotiations, for the establish ment of international law for expatria tion, rocognizing by one nation as ter minating the allegiance due to another, and conferring all right of citizenship, it is no less its duty to vindicate its people of all classes from oppression or interfer ence at honic and abroad when in the le gitimate and peaceful exercise of legal and personal rights. That delegates from Pennsylvania to the National Republican Convention in Chicago are instructed to cast their votes as a unit, through its 'Chairman, in favor of Grant for President and Curtin for Vice President, they beiug distinctly de clared the choice of the people of the State lor those positions, and that the right of a ft . ft t 111 substitution lor absent delegates snail be solely with the delegation from the State Considerable opposition was made to the last resolution. The resolution were then divided and all except the last adop ted. At the evening session a lenslhy dis- -cussiou ensued upon the question of in etructinir the delegation' to the National Convention to vote as a unit for candi dates. The electoral ticket was provided for, and the Convention adjourned sine die at a late hour. Railroad Accident. On Saturday night, as the coal train which leaves the Gap about 12 o'clock was passing over the flats, about a quarter I of a mile above the station, the embank- mei)t rave wav. and the Locomotive. Ten I 0 . ' , , r . ... der, and some of the coal cars, with the Engineer and Firemen, were tumbled into the water rather proniisculously, Fortunately noone wasscriously hurt. One tM. i,.i ;k w.n w oracsmau uau a nu or iwo orueu, uui we believe is doing well. The accident was owinz to the ice in the GaD. which C7 1 ' had formed so complete a dam in the river, that the water backed up and sur ronm!ej anj undermined the railroad. 0 , . n - .. 0a SuodaT the Company, with a full force, were laboring to get things righted, that the trains might run as usual on w .1... rri.- : .1. . -c "I-u.ug iu uie v,ap, in the altcrnoon, lowered the water sum- cienllv to enable them to take out the - ...;,. , . reiK ouu pu up a insut- nuu, cr which trains passed safely-on Monday afteinoon. The openinir of the GaD this c , c , oc .nr nir wna nt unimnnl interest nnd WIS 1 c " ""and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, witnessed Dy a number ot cuizcn3 01 1 - Stroudsbur'. as well as erowds of nearer ' neighbors. Quite a ood deal of lumber cou,j be seen ; down with the lcc , re-Ian we learn the loss to lumber dealers abovc 13 vcr beavy Mr. Stanbery has resigned the position of Attorney General of the United State?, in order to become one of the counsel of Mr. Johnstm in hia triaI beforc the Scnjte rpi r 11 . resignation, of course, has been accept rt 11 rJ r " has been de - the immortal Binckley is the real incumbent It is not probable that any new apr,itmen1 It is not probable that any new appointment will be made until after the trial is over. Special. Notices. 0 IXFOIIUATIOX. Information guaranteed to produce a lux- r - t i - 1 . i , . . V"",.w" .X V," ' 'u.l,.a,ru uu I. - t y. I ItvlA nt wmmf h ia . . I II I I I . "-oa"i; x 11 wo. 1 . 1 1.1 1 .11 v. , u n em 1st, i soothin" and nenetratinfr nnil iiea arc 000 t 1 ir. ,'rwu,,,, rt,,u. I-ciraiing qualities are ov.j uruduna, iew 1 orK. May 10, iS07.-Iyr. " "RriTTQ iw i Til. KM ..1 T l : l . u;aiw, ixjus give issue 10 me "U1 a,,tJ "er cumenaw l" cep interior. I o remove the r.iiir nf sii.h eiifTarlnr ' :l , . r. ..s .0 only neCesSaryto vitalize the Blood by sup- P'y,nff 11 WIin 118 LitJe Element, inox. i THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Ka Protected solution of the Protoxide of Ml A ih;a Atrn..n.. i iro"J W,M .uu cciuany, anu give x ... .11 .1 i : cr. all AUrensth, vteor and new life to the whole system. Extract of a Letter Jrom Rev. Riciiabd S. hnrs, of Bolton, Mats. For years I was a sufferer from Boils, so uiui my me Dccame wearisome through I .. their frequent and persistent recurrence; Iinaily a carbuncle, lormcd in the umall ol mv hirlr nnrmf ;i. n,nc i. : of 'decornno,ed Sh ZZ. ri'V" J r:j ' . f,,re I had recovered from this attack two .m.ltA X, l- L t , """" - ' vi iuuviun uiunu uui iiiirner un. inn I wn nnin tl.r.-in..-.l - ": 0 . , . .. ,,,vu"luu 1 ff Uie Jga to which I had so lor:g " w" Z'1.13. V.0."1?.1. 1 cuuiiiieiiceu laKinrT uie 1 Il.lv 1 1 V IAIN Hi ItUl , ContioucJ akin- . , five . . . . . . u ,YU S m"" )"Q" .navc naa ".in,n? ' niu nu.ij. x ur yea rs i was one oi I no frrenf. i mi nu lit I e I V. 1 1 Ilfr mn inni rr , vn mn n 11. i - . v. . .. . I n..i;.i . . . . . ui kui auu ICin lOfB TY Teller, UIK II1IS fC- markable remedy, with a kind and intuitive ThJ did it 1 ,V V"' anJ , "id its work with a thoroughness nrt. .v nfit. Mtiihii.hmi ri...t.. AMnA j: a a i . i"" ' . A Paffc Pamphlet sent free. The gen nine Ima I'idhvhv Kvoitd l.l...n . "" """" ' me J- I. MNSMORE, Proprietor. No 30 Dev St . New York nolo by all druggists. The best known remedy for SCROFULA, in all its manifold forms, including riser Car, Syphilis, Salt llh um, Consump Hon, etc., is Dr. Andeb' Iodine Wateh a ....rrt tr,i..t;r. f t.i:.. , ' i;.ni7oro.l nltop t..in 1 Euiut.iv iwiiiu IVIIIUIUL n XOII'DIt I uiu.v..vu . iiii.iij rtuu uj ocieniiiic re-1 search and exDeriment P, 0,.,i;.,:. y . w n.u I 111 IT hiimrira ' frnm )ia cvofnm U I . r Circulars sent free. J. P. niMMol' afliwR.., r- SnU hV nrnrfrr-.etc ' n ' March r, lwiS.-lm. DDRESS TO THE NERVOUS AND debilitated whose sufferings have been protracted from hidden cause?, and whose cases require prompt treatment to renuer existence dcsirab'.c. If you are suffering or lave suffered from involuntary discharges', what effect does it produce upon your gen eral health.' Do you feel week, debilitated. easily tired ? Does a little extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart 1 Docs your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, get out of order 1 Is your urine sometime thick, milky, or nocky, or is it ropy on set tling?. Or does a thick scum rise to the topi Or is a sediment at the bottom after it has stood awhile 7 li yon liavc spells ol short breathing rr dyspepsia! Are your bowels const ipatpd 1 Do you hive ppells of faintin"- or rushes of blood to the head 1 - Is your memory lmpaireu : is your nnuu ? i , . :j rnnstintlv dwell in? upon Mis sumeci 5 uo vou feel dull, listless, moping, tired of c m nany. of lit-1 Do you wi.-h to be leu alone. -to get away from everybody! Does any lit tle ihinc make you start or jump ! Is your slecn broken or re?tle?s: Is the lustre cl your eye ns brilliant! The Idoom on your cheek as trightl Do you enjoy yourself in society as well! 'Do you pursue your busi ness with the same energy ! Do you feel as much confidence in yourself! Are your spirits dull and flaggy, given to pts of mel ancholy! Ifeo, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights! Your back weak, your knees week, and hnve but little appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver complaint! Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal diseases badly cured, and sexual excesses, arc al capable of producing a weakness of the gen erativc organs. The organs of generation when in perfect health, make the man. Did vou ever think of those bold, defiant. energetic, persevering, successful business men are always tliooc whose generative or guns arc in period health; lou never hear such men complain of being melancho ly, of nervousness, cf palpitation of the heart They aic never afraid they cannot succeed in business; they don't become sad and dis couraged; th?y arc alwayspolitc and pleas ant in the company of I tdics, ana look you and them rirrht in the face none of your downcast looks or any other meanness tibont t,,cm- I not mean those who keep the )g inHamcd by running to excess. These will ivt only ruin their constitutions, but also those they do business wiih or for, IInw many men from hp.dly-curcd diseas es, from hn effects of self-abuse and excess cs, have brought about that state of weakness ' those organs that has reduce! the general system so much aa to induce almost every hor di.seaso jj;ocv. ,unnc rarai;' Lpinal affections, suicide, and almost every 0,her form of disease which humanity is iu, 11m niu real uu u 111 me irouoie I MM, I i I . A . I X" . I. . 1 I - .cel SllgI)Ccted .and have doc! ored for all but the riht one Diseases of these orcrins require 1 he ues of a diuretic. IlELMBOLD'S FLUID EX- TRACT DUCIIU is th" great Diuretic nd is a certain cure for diseases of the Bladder, Sidneys, Gravel, Drops3', Orgmic Week ness. Female Complaints, General Debility, I ..... J whether existing in Male or Female, from 1 . . whatever cause originating and no matter of how lon stand'ng. If no treatment is submitted to, Consump- tion or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood ore supported from these sources, and the health and Inppjneee, and that ef Pos- periiy, depends upon prompt use of a relia ble remedy, Ilelmbold's Extract Buchu, estiblished upwards of IS years, prepared by II. T. IIOLMBOLD, Druggist, 591 Broadway, Xew Verk. and 101 South 10th St, Philadelphia, Pa. Pricc per bottle, or G bottles for MS 50, delivered to any add res-. Sold bv a11 Agists everywhere. Feb. 23, 'G7. rRY A I OTTLE and be CONVIXCEq! JL It u ill only cos-t you your time in ns.ng if, if it does ycu no good. DS. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT. As an Kiterual Remedy in cases of Chron ic Kheumatism. Channcd Hands. Mosnuitn Bites, Cuts, Stiffness of the Joints and Con traction of the Muscles, Headache, Bruises, Pains in the Limbs, I3:ick and Chest, Sores, Tooihache, Stings of Insects and Sprains, onderful curative powers are miracu- Taken Internally in cases of Sick Head IO. Colic nivnl Pnmnliiinlc Plw.lnrn I ' xai-v IU, fernery, omitmg and Dyspepsia, its as soon as taken (7- If the reader or his friends hive any complaint named in this advertisement, try tlie V enetian Liniment. Remember, if you ,n nnt tini hot - i, . . - reiunuea Ask tor A)r. Tobias' Venetian Liniment, ....i t.l. .1 t i ... a..u iac uu uuivr. u is pieasani 10 lane and clean to use, and eradicates the d.sease from the svstem so that it doe not return - , as is the. cjse after uing the many Lini- mcnts ,n "'llcrs, end Oil, now flooding Uie count rr. that nnlv stnn tho mnn tvhilo the country, that only stop the pain while the article is being used, and then return. Price 50 cent per bottle. Sold by al the Druc2isU. Depot, 56 Cortland t Street, N. Y. March 5.-1 m. TO CONSUMPTIVES. " w" The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON will ?f,,d ? c,ge) .to all who desire it, u,e prescripuon Willi the directions for mak- dread disease Consumption. . His only object . .1. ..1 - - Zm . 10 wnlm e amicicu anu ne nopca mai every sutTerer will try I it W1J cost thcm nothi this prescription, as blcssiff. Ulll llinj LMUf C .ml in . v n.Kii. Please address No IVo Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON. 1G5 S. Second St., Williamsburgh, N. V. May 16, 1607.-lyr. n'ui n i i r, .. . .. juonmivu nt.iifUT toruon$ imoiion. Attn. ma. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and" all Tl.rnif nn,- 1 ,m iir".; , ".. ... :'?n 7 Zt Z'::"'",11" 6norl ,,islory f case, can be obtained of jjr Wilson's authorized nn-enti. r. iun h auinorizea ngents. i -.. . . - iyi vi 1 1 i iuii a. i ju a UKtUKlC UKU., Druggists, Stroudhburc. Pa. P.S Pamphlets furnished freeofcharfe Dec. IV, 18G7.-3m. Xteli ! Ttcli ! ! Ttcli ! ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH! SCRATfMH in from 10 to 4S hours. Wheaton- Ointment cures The -Itch, Wheato.Vs Ointment cures Salt Riieum. w - n cures Tetter. v "Eaton a Ointment cure Harbus' It heaton's Ointment cures Tetter nr. , ' "-ATON 8 Ul NT MENT CUreS Old Snill'N x' -v U "katon 8 Ointment cures Eveby kind . .r,ce. J" cents a box; byunail, (0 cents. wiskks t pouter. No. no ' ' SllinglOU htrCCt Boston, Mas$. A' For snle by nil Drusrirlsts. mm ThfloV 1 HJttRDRESSrfifft will quickly restore Gray Hair - to its natural color and beauty, and produce luxuriant growth. It ia perfectly harmless, and is preferred oyer every " other preparation by those who have a fine head of hair, as well as those who wish to restore it. The beautiful gloss and perfume imparted to the Hair make it desirable for old and young. For Sal by mil DraggUtc, DEPOT, 198 GREE5TTICH ST., K. T, Nov. 21, leui.-l yr. A GOLDEN DAY has dawned for all who desire to resume in age one of the most glorious gifts of youth the magnificent black or brown tinge which renders the hair an irresistible ele ment of personal attract on. INSTANTANEOUS BEAUTY springs from tko. application of 'iut otve bits dye in tfce worfd That chemical eiixi contains the vital principle and the coletkig matter with whx! iiatnre nourishes the m"t beautiful of the eiiken fabrics where with she adorns the HEADS OF HER FAVORITES.. Need it be Eaid that this wonder of civiliza tion is CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE; the most genial, barm!cs-, wholesome, wvi certain preparation of its kind in the whole universe. Manufactured by J. CRLSTA DORO. OS Maiden Ijne. New York. Sold by all druggists. Applied by all Hair Dress ers. March 5.-lro. ERIIOKS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who mffered fr years from Nervo-.is Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of yoaihful indiscretion, will, fur the sake ot suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do to by ad dressing. r perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDKS, 42 Cedar Strcc', New York. May 16, 1SG7.-Iyr. 7IAKKICD. ,By Rev. D. M. Ilenkel, on the 12h inst. Samuel M. Ace, of Stroudsburg, and Misa Elizabeth Heller, of Paradise, Monroe co. Pa. By the same, on the Ielh in.-t., James P. Brown, of Stroud lsp., and MUs Leonora Waltou, of Stroudsburg iii:i. March 11th, 1368, in Stroud township, H.mnah, daughter of Charles and Sarah Ser gent, aged 10 years 1 month and ;!l years. liUEAT WESTERN HOTEL AND DIIOVJ: Nos. 1311, 1313, 1315, &, 1317 MARKET STREET. Opposite Penna. R. R. Depot, PHILADELPHIA. CHARLES GERHART, Proprietor, March IU, ISG3.Im. wm. w. pavl. j. d. hoar. CHARLES W. DEAN, WITH WM. W. PAUL-& CO. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES. WAREHOUSE. 623 Market St., & 614 Commerce St. above Sixth, North side, PHILADELPHIA. March 19, 1868. tf. V the District Court of the United S ates for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. In the matter of WILLIAM REISER, Bankrupt, Eastern District of Pennsylvania. In Bankruptcy. Pennsylvania, ss. 1 he undesigned hereby irives notice, of his appointment as Assignee of William Rei ser, of Stroudsburg, in the County of Mon foo, and State of Pennsylvania, in said Dis trict, who hs been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition, by tho District Court of said Distr ct. ROBERT HUSTON. Assignee, &c. At Stroudsburcr. the 10th duy of March, A. D. 16G3. f March 19. Bankrupt Notice. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: THAT on tho 6th day of February, A. D. 1868, a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the Estate of William Scmnky, oj Bloomingrove, in the Cunty of Pike, and State of Pennsylvania, who has been ad judged a Bankrupt, on his own petition! that the payment ot any debt, nnd delivery of any properly belonging to such Bankrupt, to hitn or for his use, and the tnpsfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law; that meeting of the Creditors of the said liana- ruDt. to Drove their debt, and tu choose ono. or moro Assignees of his Estate, will he held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Allen House, Honesdale, Pa. Derore v. Doster, Eq.. Register, on the yth da0$ April, A. D. 188, at 10 oclock; a. m. 1. u. t.L.t. AivriU, U. S. Marshal as Messenger, Per James J. Cope, i m -i wVIMI.I 3 1I1VUU. Sept. 10, l7.-lyr, March 17, 190 Deputy, WajrfW
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