yr-T.-.r.."i (HI)c 3c(fcv5onian, TIIUESDAY, HAY 7, 1868. CuT Who will give Langforda job? The chap that used to write stories. Do not let him go away from Stroudsburg. E2y Gen. Todd, the Chairman of the late Republican Convention, has at length announced the names of the Republican .State Central Committee. The lion Galusha A. Grow, of Susquehanna Coun ty, is Chairman of the Committee. This Congressional District 13 represented in the Committee by the following named gentlemen : T. Frank Walter of Carbon. John N. Stokes, of Monroe. WTm. S. Kirkpatrick, of Northampton John bhcrman, of Pike, and C. P. Waller, of Wayne. The Committee haviHg now been per fected and organized, we hope to see work began in earnest. Tkerewill be no difii culty in carrying the State by a band omc majority if we but work faithfully Killed on the Railroad. Cornelius Sweeny, for several years past, in the employ of the D. L. & W. llailroad, 23 watchman en, the bridge, at Changcwater, X. J., was found dead on the briJge on Monday last. From inju ries found upon his body, it was evident jhat ho had been killed by a passing lo comotive, though to what train attached is not known. The deceased was a very .exemplary man, and a most faithful em ployee of the company. The weather for the last week has been particularly balmy and spring-like, and :our citizens, to a large extent, have taken advantage of it to dig garden and get :seeds in the ground. The prospects are 'that the time of seedtime is really upon us, though we are not without our weather prophets, who yet prognosticate snows and frosts without end. Sunday last vwes a very fine day, and numbers of our citizens, in addition to the services in the panctuary, exhibited an outside apprecia tion of the kindness of the Giver of all good gifts, by promenading in family and friendly groups, and inhaling the pure .and bracing out-door air. The Lord's Prayer. We were shown, a few days' since, a copy of " The Lord's Prayer," a pen -drawing, by Mr. D. F. Brown, really one of the mcbt remarkable works of art ever exhibited in this country. By patient labor Mr. IL has succeeded in producing a design, which, for skill and beauty of execution, softness and delicacy of finish and general merit, it would seem scarcely possible to surpass. The work is highly .recommended by Rishops and Clergy of ;all denominations, and, apart from its Teligious value, will make a most beauti- -ful framed ornament, for either parlor or 'the drawing-room. The Rev. J. Kirby Davis has the agency for the sale of th .work in tLis section of country, and can f urnish from the miniature album size jhotographed, up to the large full size for f raming. The price placing them in th reach of all, everybody should fecure one A key to the Lord's Prayer, and a "mon jtor," small 'works of large interest to those who would thoroughly understand the Lord's Prayer, occompany each copy -01 the Prayer. . -County Temperance Goaventioa. A Mass Convention of all the friend of Temperance, in Jlonroe (bounty (La 5ics included), will be held in the M. E Church, in Stroudsburg, on Tuesday, the 2Gth of May, at 10 o clock, a.m , to con tinue during the day and eveDing. Tn the morning, the Secretary will ad 3rcs3 the Convention, aud explain the cbjec.ts and plans of the State Tcmpe ranee Lnion. In -the afternoon, a Constitution will be -adopted and officers of the County Union 'elected, with other items of business. In the evening, a public meeting wil be held, when addresses?, favoring the cause, will Le made by. the Secretary and others. In order to present the cause and in cite an interest in the subject, the Secre tary will preach on Sunday, April 24th in the Presbyterian Church, in the morn- jng, on " The Sinfulness of the License System' and in the evening, in the 31. thurch, on " The lleligious Charac ter of the Temperance Cause in its Re lations to the Christian Church," and on MondayeveniDg, on " The Overthrow of the Liquor Traffic by the Powers of God, and the Aid of the People." To all the above the public are urgently Jnrted. Jlzv. P. Combs, See. of Penna. State T. U. Jler. Win Ilidgsay 13. S. Everitt, Sam'l Peees, Esq., Committee of Arrangement. The new State Normal School, of Pen n Bylvania, is "to bc established at Kmnori. tim, (Jamcron county. ' . . Our Neighbor on the " Tariir." In his' last " Monroe Democrat " our neighbor gives up a half column, in double column measure, to an elucidation of his views, and the views of his party, on the Tariff question. Hitherto, as in 1844,. it has been customary with the press and orators of the Democratic party, to head off all questions, and all argu ments, touching the Tariff, by a respect fully reference " to my letter to John Iv Kane," a letter written, and well writ ten too, to siut every wind of opinion, whether it blew from the North, the South, the East, or the West. The let ter had this advantage too, that it pre teuded to favor a Tariff for revenue, with incidental provision, for the protec tion of those branches of manufacture, which were yet in swadlings, and needed the fostering care of Government. This was the pretended policy of theparty then, and was, to a certainty, as near an approach to free trade, as could with safety be made. Now a different policy appears to have been adopted; and il "The Tariff Swindle," spoken of, by, our neighbor, represents the views of his party we must bid good-by to all " John K. Kane " frauds, for the future, and look upon the Democracy as fairly com mitted'to the policy of Free Traders; or, in other words, to the support of the man ufacturing interests of the old world. There is so much of the wonderful, and of the " bugga-boo " in our neigh bor's article, that we would like to lay it before our readers not because of its iutrinsic merits as an argument on the subject, for it has no such merits, but because of the confirmation which it fur nishes as to the lunatic point to which Democratic reasoning lias at last driven Democratic editors Dut we have no room for it at this time. From its pcru sal one would almost suppose that these gentlemen, cur neighbor among the rest, had, by some slight of hand, been 2yrfS toed to China, where hideous noises and still more hideous distortions of counte nance, arc a potent means of quelling tu mult, and driving the masses into the support of such measures, as the more shrewd among them may wish to have adopted. They must, most assuredly, have forgotten, that they are living in a land of intelligence; where; outside of the immediate precincts of Democratic majorities, the people read, and learn, and understand every measure adopted by the powers that be, and approve or con demn, through the bal'oVbox, as may be their well digested choice in the matter. In this nineteenth century, and in this land of liberty, where the ofBcial servant 11 nf Mi votini: master, to epcak, as the " Demo- crat" sreaks. of the masses be n? a oar- chasable upon the snould not lau to meet a propc ind then. too. to sreak of a ballot-box corrupted, taxes wrung from the people, wages reduced to the pauper standard of Europe, and these backed bv foul false- hood as to the increase in nricc of a Dicce of full v which we did not lnnl- for in one possessed of an intellect so obtuse, even as that which rules our neighbor's even as mau v,uica ruies ourneignoors xnmmnH tv o rn an mnnrr .eon a"J n utiu iu luc IUUUIU. uuu UU 1UUUIIV anu rnft tUirU. VTfl DGlieVfi. lor hliri .irr "JT ri,.n,i.u. :-n into tne prices ol articles named verv rrom me latest traces ot tneir course, i ' ' I . . . i a . P .11... ' . Itrni euauui. 13 au luauit nuitu I i... . hn'i I -f i-t. r i i i .i Rpani) rlrnr flinf tlitr Iiiir miHi lUr,',: n... . . I 1 I I I .1 III u II IU II I . 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II I commodities necessary for man's con- vcw it as you win, is but a clap trap set debates arc in progress, ressouden whit- lROy- sumption, in face of the fact that if these P to heighten men who, like our neigh- jlcs the cod of his pen-stick, Grimes slow- enfJrJeJ IT' 4i - i - 41 i i v i bor are apt to be scared at trifle Tt rubs hl3 cbaiu lloss and Norton snow tntfrff" S tfectn re not followed by cor- things do exist they must exist by the or t0 bc tnflf3; .II up the floor around them with bits of torn reaction, but are permanent, in- intelligent consent of those on whom has nothing more than this to sustain it. paper, Conklin-strokes approvin-ly the f"f inS f E""' VIGOR an? ;NIW ,L,FE into .i . ,. . , . . . . 4 , . i , r,, ' 1 . , P r. , . , r . o j a" parts ot the system, and buildincr up an the scare is attempted to be inflicted, is 0 peninsula of light curly hair which iron CONSTITUTION cranium, u e can account lor it under noT"w --"""-i .1TUiuCukvi other hypothesis, than that much waitin fnr the rrntnln r.f nficinl mtrnnn 1,,. made the nartv and its editors and crs besides themselves. ' ' a r ... r .. r uaik ui vui uciiiuuui a cuuicibiou 01 Tariff Faith, which would be Iauhable if it were not broached in all seriousness is that in which he alludes to the wa-es of DpmnAmfic timM Th n.m : . -v-uivv..utic times, with the business state of the country, the wages and the prices of commodities incident thereto, are not vet passed frcm the memory of the youo-cst of men now doiDir business for thempk-rs Closed factories and workshops, mechanics and laborers out of employ, corruptions ... I in power, general stagnation in business,! Uu. ii u iC.a, l00i p,ace, nana to ,.0v v.c uomiuai prices for farm produce, where the peculiarities of those times, which culminated in the formation of the Renublican Tv,rt nA in the overthrow of Democracy, and the - J Ule conseqeunt good times which have ever ... . ... I ftuw I't i i aiicu cratic leaders, wag the war and brood of " iuwab uuuuie result iP- t"n., ..- i -l , imcatuuicui iriai. i uiskcrs Helped of those Democratic times, growing out i, a i- i j . . Lincoln s appearance ; but they spoil, as of tU base Wing of lb. Lee to tho St?, ? r peelrly .d.p.ed to jaacU a, eoL trillc, ca, the fof Mr. 4k spirit of tho Demo! ""'r ! Ch.JWCfca,fO,. evils which followed in its train. "Dou"h-ta5a aveuuvKa ruieu the hour, and' Uemo- t . w r cratic editors had no other god to whom to shout hosannas, beside that IIotsDur Southern will, which, with its feet upon i A.. . . l vue necus ot the people of the yielding and rnnr,, f JJII: 1 tT . iwuii, was connniu v imn: i ; utiicc. emoeraticj umcs paid skilled mechanics in this ueighborhoodTrom one dollar to one dol- lar and twenty-five cen its per day and" tv to vonfifi.o ty to seventy-five laboriog men from fifty oenta nr Hnv wlfli nl u centg per day, with only occasionally a job of work for either, at that. Demo-Lor cratic times paid the honest, Inxd-crk- in" farmer sixty cents a bushel for rye, forty cents for potatoes, forty-five cents for corn, from ninety cents to one dollar and ten cents a bushel for wheat, from twelve to eighteen cents a pound for but ter, and from ten .to twelve cents a dozen for eggs, mostly in store trade, and, ow ing to want of work for mechanics and laboring men, with but a Very week home market to depend upon. Democratic times sent mechanics and labors, and farmers through our streets, with the sombre, woe-begone look of men not knowing to-day where the provisions for to-morrow'a meals were to come from. Republican times have changed all this, and the Republicans, with the aid of wha our neighbor calls " The Tariff Swindle,' has brought prosperity to the country put work in the hands of mechanics and laborers, created a demand for the pro ducc of our farmers, and put money into the pockets, and independence in the minds of all. Largely increased wages are the reward of labor of whatever kind you may mention; while the increase in the prices of the necessaries of life, have not been so great, as to prevent farmers from liquidating their debts, contracted during Democratic times,, and which hung as millstones about their necks, or mechanics from purchasing town lots and erecting neat and comfortable residences thereon. The experience of Stroudsbur alone gives the lie, most unqualifiedly to all our neighbor's assertions, and the ex perience of Stroudsburg is but the expe rience of the whole country North. Democratic editors, our neighbor amon the rest, are proverbial for their denun ciations of the Revenue Tax. Do they want Repudiation ? If not, why seek to decry pnd outrage the tariff law, which but seeks to lighten the burden of direct taxation. We have a debt, to the pay- ment of which, both principle and into- rest, all parties are pledged. How is this to be paid save by means of taxation, lightened as far as possible by an econo- micai auminisirauon 01 uovernmenw l ollow the demands of these editors, and abolish vour taxes, and whence comes n,n. a w k lui iuc uauuu a ptcuuiary uonor; iiieie are questions worthy of consideration, Tnnr, n.)ua ga r.,n v,J large number of officers to carry out the laws for the collection of the revenue, . . . . . . ituiuvmuv uuiwi:, iuui uuu lauib nuu iuc ' ' and the other laws passed to secure the safety of the country, but instead of wish- in to -abolish these they only want to get possession of them. Our neighbor, concludes with an array of figures, which, if correct, and unmitti- Saiea DV lue ori-m stac or the question, would be well calculated to startle folks But tLeJ are not co"cct, as can be readi 'J jru" " '- i"e reiau siorcs half the cost Price to merchants, as set down in ltc " Democrat's" figures, while waScs. wan a lull demand lor labor, are UP 10 llie maximum ct compensation The w"oI article, in the "Democrat' -democratic editors are proverbially IW t0 lcara the truth Uen' anicron, I . . I .. . . fiome 1X or ECVca ceks ago, moved, in . l .. . .. . ... miuee 10 invesl,Salc a charge ot deialca- H""1 against Secretary Forney, to the amount of ?40,000. The matter was I promptly relerred lor investigation. Last week our neiL'hbor had mst Ipnrnpri tiioli o 4 charSc aa(I 33 a biS coulJ be made at an carnC!it worker in the cause of the Ioal masscs il was pnUwIicd, and For- ncy's reputation ma hrned before the - . o -- - reaers of the "Monroe Democrat." The 'areslgatio which resulted in the com- P,cte refutation of the charge against Secretary Forney, was concluded, and t!,G result made known, at least four wecks aS but ifc was. not convenient for pur DeiS"or lo have learned that fact. .- . .. PhvcW,,. 3fr. Spcer takes the liberty of request-1 n rd.vsieians t incflint nn .-r ,;, J 't ya i,. n..J win,. Th "!; ti,. i: c .. . ... . f . J SraPe cultivated by him for the nnrnose. nnd i nnw BiiPjrii II w nam) Lmi nrorn hr, n, ;.t, Ii.Jlf . w i'4JisviftuaAU iuo A' arge Volume would not con- tl,e maS9 of testimony which has itcumuiaieu 1Q iaTor 01 13tar 8 JaIsam i.i. i t.t. . . . of ViId Cherry as a safe, efficient, and reIiade remedy in curing coughs, colds. "d pulmonary disease. Many of the .. . ' I curcs re "alj wonderful i A CARD. LUTHERAM fJTTITPnTT oub6CrU,er8 l the building of the Luthe- ran Churc,, in tfl p'ace, are hereby inform- ed not withstanding we have failed in PfocuriZ Mr. Singmaster's $8,000, we have ..,,,, , ? . nevcruiciess, LO build the Church, reiv;n(T - bV" T". OI.D- icuuku, - 1 V, 1. . I LUU UTWA II 111 il Ul L LV1 UL. 1 .7 1 Lllllll I J " - I I sing of o re,"7w; JS.s h wwrdcJ- h a nil HII 11 k I X II 111 I I . Ik n ft uie ccnainiy 01 prompt acuut '"t crood quality is guarantied for Mrs. S. A. Alien s Improved (new style) hair iv.- 8TCRER or Drf.ssi.nu, (in one bottle) . Every Druggist sells it. Price One Dollar. A novel sisht was presented in tne Concord Railroad Yard, at noon Wednes- day, in the shape of a special train of fif- teen long platform cars, containing thirty 1 alerant coaches from the world-renowned carriage manufactory of Messrs. Abbott, Downins? & Co.. all consigned to Wells, Fargo & Co., Omaha and bait Jjako. probably the largest lot of coaches ever crtnt fmm nnft manufactory at one time.' I The coaches are finished in a superior " - 1 manner, the bodies red, and the running prrt yellow. Kach door has a handsome picture, mostly landscapes, and no two ol the sixty are alike. They arc gems of beauty, and would afford study for hours. The scroll work is very handsame, and varied on each coach. They are built in some particulars much stronger than are many coaches, especial- . . -r-t iir.TM!fn T A If K -A.l ly the iron work. Ihcy are designed for U yiiCYf for two hundred thousand dol nine persous inside, and eight or ten out- jarg side. The average weight of the coaches im-A , j 4i. i rr l 13 iijy pouuua, uuu ia uw pan, ui teen sides of leather were used up on partnership," in Rush township, Schuyl each coach in the boot, thorough braces, kin county, has been sold by U, S. Mar- clc. it is expected me coacnes wm g through to Omaha without charge of cars, unless some accident should befall the train-. They will ply between the Fas- tern ai nd YV cstern Division of the lacinc Railroad. Concord Monitor. Distressing uasnaiiy. On Thursday of last week, Mrs. Wil - nam uouinson, living at jso. , J.exas township, filled a pail with boiling water from a kettle, and set it upon the floor, preparatory to scrubbling. She then weut out after more water to fill the ket- tie, and on returning was horrified to find tnat au interesting little daugntcr, not quite two years of age, had fallen back- wards into the pail. Un taking ou the little sufferer's clothing, nortions of skin and flesh fell off with it. She lingered until the following evening, when death . put an end to her agony. Wayne Co. Herald. TlTTi A New Swindle. new swindle is said to have he. start, C(j in Xew York city, which is well cul- culated to deceive people Iivins in the country. A circular is sent out with I samples of prints, Nvhich are represented ownt,Pa li;iVft nn nffi(, vw Vnrt- l'n closed in the circular are samnles of oods r .i, ;i, .....t, :ii i vi nuiv-u incite taiua vim ac u L uu 111c I w receipt of one dollar, or ten yards for eiSty-five cents A messenger w re- ccntlv sent to the ofnee named, when it was founJ that tbe nlaC(s " nf a boy, and that no business was transact- ed there beyond receivin'r lette rs, which ve tn fiftv 5 usually numbered from thirty-five a day. Broke Jail. On Saturday night, last, three prisoners made tneir escape lrom our counry jail by sawing a bolt lrom the lock ot tbe back door. They were all from Hawley, two ot them being awaiting trial for larceny, .1.1 i i i- . ' way out of the State, which is perhaps v. v-.. uv. juiinu. riciures 01 me impeaciiment irilah hile the long winded impeachment stretches down the centre of his forehead: I rp i 1 1 -i ... xrumuuii is aiways in ma seat, bu desk I rrvprril with Ii.-iaL-c inH 1m 1, , T, ;. ? . cale noticeable attention, withstand- ids his constant writ ntr. Sumner 5, t I D 01 - - tentive to the trial, and always informed each aspect of the case as it comes un te,s wbo sits beside Sumner, keeps I nis (lint linnnpiiratiPvciH rrnnii-i no . n 1 , - , . ,V1, ? r""' " t . ... , , uer. oumsourv acts nice a l'oiar rmnr in n menagerie, except a Polar bear doesn't chew quite so much tobacco, nor spit on f,DC Mrpcts. lie is the most uneasy ol i r :-; Ui turning quickly and walking rapidly lor an hour at a time. No Senator oa thi floor takes a greater iuterest in the trial tbau Eevetdy Johnson, or pays it more "eaJ "ton. . lie chews his lips and when his hands are aot nervously nickinir aims pantaloons, or rubbing them, his .! .1 ... t7 mouth is never-still. He leans back in his chair and is, or looks to bo supremely Imnnir riioca !o o;il 1,.!.: i L most imposing personage in the chamber Some blockhead doctor, on account of some throat alfection. ast fa adv sp.J thn Chief Justice to allow his beard to -row u?fcr. h.is . cll!D and . a thick c,umP of white hair in that region is the result. The frieiids of the Chief Justice have been looking fnr llmf Hnftnr noar c;nn . he is fouud. you will hoar or another . . ' iS5A communication from the Sec- retary ot tho Treasury shows that th . - . . . ' department his recovered, of Confederate ?. ,per y, JA e' 14,liJ7, and has lor nsel and other expenses. , i .t ... t : E . , aStern Pof wwtauuusciw, a icw ounuays 8o, opened services by reading, without cxplauatiou or comment, a very full and correct local P"ce current how much flour, butter, D,oat !ard. cp eto., were worth, and the price of shoes, cor I. t,..;n, V - 1 . ..-"Mf.uMJHuu.iuua- lins. No obtusencss (-observes a Ion.-, 1 M. PfO fl to understand this strait I imn.l. L i - .1 1171 I 11 1 j a . mOOOOO beeves. 175.000 bos?, and ' , r 3G3.000 sheep. In 18G0 the number of beeves was y.uvv greater man last year. fue sock 0f cattle was.wased during the war jhe jy0rth American says : hx- nerienee shows that while the consump- ,:on 0f both sheep and hogs increases i - P(tp1v. nn extreme increases of the one ha Accompanied by a depression in the 0ther. A young man, not yet twenty, living : Mn.ii.on countv. Iowa, measured six feet 8even inches in his stockings, ana jia3 not stopped growing, ..-o . , XT A few days a;o a vessel arnvcu in York, from Liverpool, having thirty two professional pickpockets on board. " The Price of Coal Lands. fp)C property of the Susquehanna Coal LQ(j jiinino. Company, located at Mount Carmel in the Shamokin -coal basin, has uen soi j at nriVatc sale to Messrs. Thom- Wilson. George W. Abcll aud William .-, nr rnni unA containing three ... ' . 0 I II I HI J I UK tll Y 111 XIII V - iuui-ulUndred and sixty one seres known as shall Fllmaker for $iyU,'J5U, to John 31 Marls, of Philadelphia rrua k;n t0 make the Clerk of the nn)intw rmnmiinnRm of Northampton county an officer elective by the people, passed both branches of the Legislature avwI KAArtma n liar it. nrnuulc thnr. fll the next October election a clerk shall kc elected for three Tears, at a salary of SS00 tier annum. An Irishman, a short time in thia coun- try. was eating boiled crccn corn. After eating off all the corn, he passed the cob back to the lady who sat at head of the table, saying: "Would you please be so kind as to put some more beans on the stick. The general Militia law of Pcnncylv t ma requires all able-bodied men under forty five to pay one dollar annually in lieu of service except in time of war or invasion the lines to torm a brigade i uuu. uiiu taiii mau uiiiis, iu a tui- unteer comnanv is to receive twelve dol lars a year Lancaster, Pa., voted Democratic on Friday, by 3:U majority a loss of 187. the Counc . which wake a t o vote on the joint ballot. One branch of the nnnncit U l'onnKliKfin .hir fl,rn mnlnfWw I vw.-. u u.iu , ... i w u.iviui I . - . ' the first time in many years, Republicans are jubilant. In Baltimore John Urooks, the well kown bird and snake fancier, Friday af- tcrnoon, while playing with a pet rattle- srrake, was bitten by the reptile and died within fifteen minutes. Special Notices. DEBILITY. Every one at times feels the necessity o something to fo,ie vp the system depressed IU.. ... 1 I I . . . i luciuui ur uuuuy eijiirusiion. ai tucn es let every one, instead of taking olco- c or medicinal stimulants, which afllr. t luPryje. rcmwgoraie iiw ce 1 . T " l" " . , u ment or the PrPIIV'1 1 V flVDTTn nr VmtorfnA Iron, which vitalizes and enriches lhc blood hy supplying it with its Life Elemen Wm. C. Stirling, Esq., of Poughkeepsie IN. i., eays: " Since taking the Peruvian Syrup I fee ucucr, my plrength is improved, my bowel are regular, my appetite hret-rate. " mere is an old 1'hysician m this citv (oiuer man 1 am;, who has been in the Prur business for 40 years, who has used the Syr up ior mrce mouuis, and gives it as his de cided opinion, that it is the best Alterativ Tonic Medicine he ever knew." ior Dyspepsia, Dibility, and Female Weaknesses, the Peruvian Syrup is a spe cilic. A 32 page pamphlet sent free. The genuine has " Peruvian Syrup" blown in the glass. J. P. DINS MORE, Proprietor, 30 Dey St., New York. Sold hy all Dru":idts. DR. S. TOBIAS' Pulmonic Life Syrup, yOtt THE CURE OT Incipient Consumption, Coughs. Colds iroup, Asthma, Liver Complaints, Dyspep' sia, and Licncral Debility. For severa years I have been unrcd by kind friends who have used, and been benefited by, my Life Syrup, to put it up for ireneral sale: but few know the large expense, now that the country is flooded with Patent Med cincs, which attend the came. i For past I was reluctant to do so, as the capita required would bc larjre, and I do not wil years to curtail the operations of 'my Venetian j-mimcni Business. JJut. thanks to the tren trous puoiic, who have appreciated my Ve- II- . " icuan Linimeni, I am now able to do to wiiuyud nny ucirimcni to my large business m ujiu meuicme. ihe loundation of.mv 0v.r-.B i auriouic to the attending to the raanuiaciure oi everv dron mtlr k.i wiu eauiu m regaru io my Pulmonic Life -jr rup. j ne ingredients ore perfectly harm oui act on the hungs and Liver with TZ" Depot, rl n m ?IHU oireer, Wew York, near Jersey City Ferry. Sold by the Druggists -uu omrcKeepers. Jay 7.-lm KKUOKS OI YOUTI8. A Gentleman who fiuftVr.i tr . , ' T vlll liuill nv,Iu AVCUIiUV. I'mmnflirn linnm, ryA 11 the elTocU of youthful indiscretion, will, for "anC OI SUtlennnp hnmamfif rtn.l f,.. all who need it, tho recipe and directions r waning tne simple remeJv hv whirl. ha Was cured. SufTerGr wiJ.In . u.. the advertiser'aexnfinVn.. I x... j Ul I vuh BU UT BU ressing, in perfect conHdence. 1 - . JOHN R. OGDEN, .May 10, J?G7.-lyr. The Last pKRESTOm HAlRDRESSlSft will quickly restore Gray Hair - to its natural color and beauty, : nd produce luxuriant growth. It ij perfectly harmless, and is preferred1 over every other preparation bf 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 Sale br U raggU. DEPOT, 103 GREENWICH ST., If. X. Nov. 21, lSt7.-lyr. A PANIC would paralyze the world of fashion if it were PROCLAIMED EVERYWHERE that henceforth no lady or gentleman could change the color of their hair with safety. Yet such would be the DREADFUL DILEMMA - pf botn sex'?, if tlmt genial, balsamic, poi t 1 7 soniess, anu pecriess prepr-mon. CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, were stricken off the roll of toilet luxuries o danger ot that however. It is not tor a um. mi n .hii-. ..uau.n.i.ut.u jj . CRISTADORO, C3 Maiden Lane,' New York. Sold by all Druggist. Applied by all Hair Dressers. May 7.-lnx INFORMATION. uriant growth of hair upon a bald or beard- Mpss face a,so a recipe for the removal of 1 imples, lilotchcs, Eruptions. -tc, on the . . . . . , I . I- m Inn 4Ka ft f nl n-. n i I . n n i iuui, can e ouiainea w iwioux cnarge oy ad dressing TIIOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, 823 Broadway, New York. May 16, ISG7.-lyr. T-i J T-f-"h t ? TrA ? ? lv-'-li- 11 . - .J CVJ.X . SCRATCH ! SCRATCH.! SCRATCH ! in from 10 to 43 hours. Wii eaton s Ointment cures The Itch. Wheaton's Ointment cures Salt Rhevu. Wh baton's Ointment cures Tetter. Wheato.n's Ointment cures Harbers'Itch Wheaton's Ointment cures Olw Sores. Wheato.n's Ointment cures Every kixd OF IIl'MOR LIKE MAGIC. Price, 50 cents a rox; by n.ail, 60 cents. Address WEEKS & PORTER, No. 170 Washington Street, Boton, Mass. For sale by all Druggists. Sept. 19, 1SG7.-Iyr. TO COSUjlivnVES. The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON wili send (freo of charge) lo all who desire it, the prescription with the directions for mak ing and using the simple remedy by which he was cured of a lung affection and that dread disease Consumption. His only object is to benefit the afflicted and lie hopes ihat every sufFerer will try this prescription, as it will cost them nothing;, and my prove a blessing-. Please address - Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, No 165 S. Second St., Williimsburgh, N. Y. May 16, lS07.-lyr. The above Remedy for Consumption, At th ina, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and 11 Throat and Lung AfFeclions, together witk a pamphlet giving; the prescription and a short history of his case, can he obtained of Mr. Wilson's authorized ngrnls, DREHER i BRO., Dru??ists, ' Stroudsburo-, Pa. P. S. Pamphlets furnished freeofchr Dee. 19, I867.-3m. Scrofula Cured after Seven Years' Suffering. . : " t J. W. IIorxok, Esq., a prominent lawyer, of Parkersburg, W. Va., 6nys : " I had . "37 RUXX1XG ULCERS when I commenced takinrr Dn. ADcua' Iodine Water. My Breast, Throat and f'a- vas one continuous sore. I am now a well man. and am satisfied the Iodine Watereavd. y life." , . . . Circulars in regard to, Ujis-rciiedy will by 6ent free. J. P. DINSMORH-ProsrMtor. M Day Street, New York Jf or. sa la by Druggist generally. - May 7.-lnw dii:i. In East c?troudsburr, on the 4th inst. Miss Marietta Younja. the 31th year of her atre. In IVrtxliso Valley, on t for 2nd iust., Abraham Trausuc, aged 70 jear?w8-month. and 6 days. The deceased, who was a highly respect ed citizen, and one of the oldest inhabitants, of Paradise, moeJ from Northampton coun ty and settled in that township over half a centuary ago, nnd was the last survivor of the party who immigrated with him. Dividend N otice Stroidsbiro Bank,' Stroudsburg, Pa., May 5, Tho Directors have this day dtclared a Di vidend, upon the assessments paid on stock. under resolution of the Board if Directors of March 19th, BG7, equal to six pet ctut. per annum interest from the Lime the HB$?e&oeals wore paid, payalle at the Baiu. ten days Af ter this dale. " - m7t3. J. MACKrJY.Ca&hicr.'-