ljc 3fc(fcvs-onianf THTJRSD A Y ,E AY H.Tc 68. CIS Seuator Euckulew, cf Pcnnsjlva- ma was one of the Comtuittea to investi gate tho charso of dsfalcation niade a jrilnst Secretary Forney of the U. S. Sea ttle, lie signed the report wholly excul pating the Secretary from the charge. Oar neighbor cf (lie Democrat will please make a note of the fact. Buckalew is uce of the High Priests of Democracy. (Capitalists and others, should not for get the rale of Building Lots, to come ofFat Thomas' Hotel, near the Stroudsburg Depot, on Saturday next. The lots, ecvcn.Ln.aijrn lcr, are situate directly opposite. the Depot, ra meet desirabhj building localities, and will Le sold, without reserve, to the highest bidder, for cash. The increasing value cf vroncrtv in that nuarier makes this sale worthy of particular attention. SIe to cora- anence at 2 o'clock p. m. For further par u'culari apply to George L. Walker, Real Esta'e .gnt. IMPEACHMENT. Th-e Seal vote upon the Impeachment tjuestica, which was to have been taken ju Tuesday last, was, owing to the illness uf Senator Howard, of Michigan, post poned until Saturday next. The friends r.T A. J. President are sanguine of his acquitiu2, and the danger of things go ing that way is none the less probable "ecaase of the defection of such men as Senators Fesscnden, Trumbull, Hender son, Anthony, Wiley and ether Eepubli irau Senators, wno are resorted, all at once, to have seen fit to take sides with the Democracy in this matter. Republi cans at Washington, who art in position Jto know, say that there is no doubt of -conviction; but that the vote will be a close one. The excuse, these unfaithful Re publican Senators will give to their con stitocnts for their treachery, is what will -be lacked for with more than usual snx iity. Etrcn&sbnrg Gas and Water Company. A preliminary meeting cf the corj rators of the Stroudsburg Gas and Water Company, was held, at the cGcc of S. S. JPrcher, Esq., on Monday last. David Keller was chosen Chairman, and Win. Wallace, Secretary. A Committee of two was appointed to secure, temporarily, tbe use ot water Ironi the race for lire purposes alone, and to solicit subscriptions to the stock of the ccmpany by onr citizens. For this latter purpose the Committee will wait upon the citizens cf Stroudsburg, generally , on Saturday next. An adjourned meeting of the corpo Mors will be on held Monday next. This is one cf the most important movements that has been inaugurated in our borough for a long time, and is one which, by every consideration of safety, convenience and health, commends itself to the favorable consideration cf our citi zens. There is nothing we so much need as a plentiful supply of pure water; and we hope to be able to record, next week, J hat the spirit of liberality in which the committee cf tbe corporators were met. give undoubted assurance, that that "rand detiJeratim will be secured. We do not .know of a locality, where every thing eems so well calculated for the purposes of a Water Company, as is the borough vf Strcadsburg, and its surroundings. SVFjtAL orthographical bone?, which, in our carelessness of proof-reading, fell fo the share of the hungry dogs which yell around the " Democrat " office, fur nished the theme for rather a lame at empt at criticism on the part of one of its correspondents " Inquirer " last 'week. " When wit is out, wind is in a homely adage, was never better exem plified than in the production of "In fairer." j;at the fellow, doubtless, felt happy over his effort, and we are pleased io mint that we thus, though inadvert ually, furnished him the means of com fjrt. tST Dyspepsia and Scrofula are two hydra-headed monsters from which nearly U the ills that fiesh is heir to originate. Tor Dysjepsia, the Peruvian Syrup, a protected solution of the protoxide of iron, is a long-tried and well established remedy; and for scrofula in all its mani fold forms, Dr. Anders' Iodine Water is a gpeciiic. if those afJicted will try these remedies they will thank us for calling their attention to them. MORE ECONOMICAL, REMARKA lle certainty of prompt action, in fact, every good quality is guarantied for Mrs. S. A. Allen k IupaovED new style) Hair Re wtoreh or DfiEesixo, (in one Lottie.) Every Druitt sells it. Price One Dollar. Tbe Delaware Bridge. Oter thirty thousand dollars has been obscribed on the Pennsylvania side to ward, bridging the Delaware river at Co lumbia. The books are now open on the Jersey Mde, and the bridge will le bui't luring the i'M'iing Summer. cult v The "Democrat," in a short article last weckymakes the'atterupt to draw a comparison between the financial condi tion of sixty years of Democratic rule and eight years cf Republican rule, pre judicial to the latter. Wc think, how ever, that the facts will hardly bare out the truth of the comparison, as made by our neighbor. We recollect the time when, under Democratic rule, the Gov ernment credit was so low that it could uot borrow money on any terms, ana was compelled to issue sub-Treasury notes, which, in turn, were eolJ at from twelve to fifty per cent discount, and that, too, in a time cf the most profound peace. Wc recollect, too, that the sixty years ol Democratic rule culminated in the rob bery of the Treasury, under Buchanan's administration, so clean as not to leave dollar for the Government to bless itsell with. Again, wc recollect that those same sixty years of Democratic rule so stullificd the party official cormorants, as to induce them to resist the popular will, as expressed at the ballot-box, and led to the most gigantic rebellion the world ever saw. Agaio, we recollect that the Republicans found this Democratic rebel lion on their' bauds, when they took the Government in hand, and that it was the fighting of this Democratic Rebellion which created our immense public debt. And then, again, it is patent that while the Republicans were fighting this Demo cratic Rebellion to its fpeedy overthrow, Democrats wcro throwing all sorts os hinderances in the way; and, by all sorts of prophecies, doing every thing in their power to cripple our finances, furnish comfort to the enemy, and prevent the success of our arms. Wc recollect, again, that since the Rebellion vras crushed, they have refused to secure peace to the land, and the stoppage of extraordinary expenditures to the Treas ury, on auy other terms than such as would giTC, to the " head-devils " of the Rebellion, full power in the reconstuc tion cr restoration of the Rebel States. The truth is, that all the facts in the case prove conclusively that the war, its immense cost of blood and treasure, our present extraordinary taxes and tariffs, and the demoralization which pervades tli3 country, from one extremity to the other, are but the tail end, and the natural consequence.1, of the evils which were interpolated upon the body politic by tht sixty years of Democratic rule, of which our neighbor boasts. - The administrations of that party never pro duced a healthy prosperity for the coun try, and were ouly preveutcd from totally ruining it, both Xorth and South, by the opportune -iucoming of the Republican party. Connty Temperance Convention. A Mass Convention of all the friends! of TeKperance, in Monroe County (La dies included), will be held in the M. E. uuurcn, in rouastmrg, on luesday.thc m 1 r. i . 2Gth of May, at 10 o'clock, A.M , to con- tinuc during the day and evenin". In the morning, the Secretarv will-ad Ar. ya .1.- ohiects and nlans of t- Shit Tomr.o. , r vrv- ranee Union. In the afternoon, a Constitution will be adopted and officers of the County Uoion elected, with other items of business In the evening, a public mectincr will be held, when addresses?, favorinir the cause, will be made by the Secretary and nhra Tn r.lpr'tn : cite an interest in the subject, the Secre tary will preach on Sunday, April 24th, in the Prefibvrprlnn rinirrh in M.inrn. ioz, on " The Sinfulness of the LiVrnen System," and in the evening, in the M. E. Church, on " The Religious Charac tcr of the Temperance Cause in its Re lations to the Christian Church." oud on Monday evening, on "The Overthrow ,.( tt"... n'.rrr. ... t .. J4 j,.4uMi naujy ijf me x owcrs oi God, and the Aid of the People.1 To all the above the public are urgently 1Eited. Rkv. P. Combs, Sec. of Pcnna. State T. U. Rev. Vm Ridgway, " . S. Everitt. Sainl Rees, Esq., Committee of Arrangements Dividends. un luesaavine Gaston isafinni n..i- decla'red a dividend of 6 per cenL on I capital stock, clear of United States tax - - - out of the nrofits of the inhtitntinn fnr, past six months. On the sameday the First National Rank declared a dividend of 5 rr eont a1.n Bar Ol nifpH Ki.ia. C' . . . . 1 1 tineC. uuiK uy our exchanges that a great UM1. Ul eieaiing is being done by v , : .. iueinat livery stablea uu iU uju a return of the animals. Duel Near Bultimore. Raltimore, May 9.-Col. P. X. CrTen . 'ssoun and Daniel (j. Wright of this wiijr jougai witu pistol near the city tl his U,U,U",S- JOlU Were wnitnrie.l the nrsc snot, lireen in .i,..i.?- WrUbf in I':""- . u " .u triiner vppv KArmna v iuc uuiisis, uuv was OOiectea to hv l.iaeA.I.'. eond. Tl. -n.i r," - unci iiie ursi shot, though no adiufiucnt of the diffi Was efacted. GREAT VOLCANIC ERUPTION. TERRIFIC AGITATION OF MAl'NO LEO. ALL OF THK IIAWIIAN ISLANDS AF FECTED TWO THOUSAND EARTH QUAKES IN TWO WEEKS. WAISOLUNA TOTALLY DESTROYED. rA TIDAL WAVE SIXTY FEET IN IIEIOUT. ONE HUN DRED HUMAN BEINC1S LOST. LAVA AND STONES THROWN 1500 FEET SKY- San Francisco, May 7. The barque Comet, from the Sandwich Islauds, brings .. accounts of. avertible volcanic eruption of -Mauno Leo. The demon strations began March 27. On the 28th over one hundred tdiocks were felt at Nilina. During the two weeks following to April 13, two thousand earthquake shocks occurred. At Wai.soluua the earth opened in many places, a tidal wave, sixty feet high, going over the tops of the cocoa trees, a quarter of a mile inland, sweeping human beiugs, houses and ev ery thing movable before it. A terrible shock prostrated the churches aud houses, and killed many. Tn all, one hundred lives were lost, besides ono thousand horses aud cattle, lhc craters vomited fire, rocks and lava, and a river of red hot lava five or six miles long flowed to the sea at the rate of ten miles an hour, destroying every thiug before it, and forming an island in the sea. A new crater two miles wide opened and threw rocks and streams of fire oue thousand feet lush. The streams of Java rolled to the sea, at one time iliumiuating, at uight an extent of fifty miles. The lava has pushed out from the shore one mile. At Waisoluna, three miles from shore a conical island rose suddenly, emittiui: a column of steam and smoke while the Lena packet was passing, splattinit mud on the deck. The greatest shock occur red on April 2. Prior to the eruption there was a great shower of ashes and pumice stones. During the great shock the swaying motion ot the earth was dreadful, no person could. stand erect In the midst ot this tremendous shock an eruption of red earth poured down the mountain, rushing across the plain, three miles in three minutes, and then ceased . lhen came the ereat tidal wave, and the streams cf lava. The villages o: snore were all destroyed ny this wave The earth opened under the sea and red ened the water, lhc earth eruption swal.owcJ thirty persons, and the sea wave many more. Ureat suaering and terror prevailed in the whole region afiected. 'lhc sloop veyed to their homes. The Erie Rail Lhe Yankee has been despatched with way Company has already settled quite a provisions, .vc, 10 rescue anu relieve ice suuerers. dan ruANCisco, .May i. ids lion- oium correspondence ot the JJuUctni ghes details of the volcanic disturbances, showing that the earthquake shock ex tended to all the islauds of the Hawaiian group, but no damage is known to have occurred, except around Mauno Leo. Numerous extensive land slides accompa uied the other phenomena, destroying life and property. The summit and side v t urn ui.bu uuuuitu iccb iiin ivtiu uiruviu Due luuusanu ieec over me tops ot the trees 20a landed in the valley be- low. The gasses that issued afterwards destroyed all vegetable and animal life A. bottomless fissure opened in the mountain-side. One of the lava streams running under ground broke out in four jets six miles from the sea, throwing lava and stones one thousand or one thou ennft fir "finnr?rd fnett 1 1 i r V I ' " " -" " " - The new island thrown unisfourhun dred feet high, and is now joined to the main land by. a stream of lava a mile wide, from A the large stream cf water has burst iroDJ inc mountain waere me terrible . A 1 . 1 . 1 i .1 1 1 .. ,UU;;du auum luree nunureu miles in circumference is desolated. At least So(J0,000 in property i3 de stroyed. The King of the Sandwich Is lands has issued a proclamation for the re lief of the sufferers. Many visitors have gone from Honolulu and others will co from this city to visit the scene. The worst s thought to be over, but the town ii continues to Le a erana snectac e. . A carl 'Quakeshock occurred at II er- aldsburs. last nmht. which awokp. all fh 1 . ... .....I.i inhabitants. Several shocks were felt in I California about the time of the outbreak id llawaiia A Child Carried away by an Eagle. The Quincy (Illinois) HVny of the 8th ult., has the following: ()nA nr tllA mnaf ' , I htu occurred this afternoon. A u.u i.pr hh hJ k ..u.;.,.. vi ."J " " '"TS u.e.r.,UB"" ' and f,, w .... , 'i or some causn th r-hi 1.1 was loft alone lor a few moments, in which -M wivii au uvcu uurt'f feu. imr 3 11 )'Wrm v hmh I i I 1 1 11 not dreamed of as dangerous. screeehinJ hr.ro woV tha fca. ti,--..i u.!? toward thn child l. nn I.,. I. 6tOD llif! I o,.! e. .a- rw, . T,7 S ' .... canxi,0U8 t.ruwu watcnea its course until it was lost losigut awo Dicn immediately started r... . rn . .. . . i lu across me river in the direction of its track, but of course they were una- ble to follow it any distance, and nothing i.. .t. ' - - " IV 0 in a skill across the river in the direction noo ucwu ucarj m me mianc mus takea awa7 in t,ie morning of life, and ,lB ,die ,s cusnruuuea in mystery : r' . 1 . were unable to Icarn the name of the mother or her history, but her mental cond,tlOD can he imagined. Ihose who "w tbe eai5'c eay it was of the crav sne 1 One man is Vermont has tanned this jear mapie trees, ana nas made six o Tfn i .. 1 tons oi su;ar. vyv.ii Ti3 Buinnca rrom 1'ittsDurrjr re. cently to Helena, Montana Territory. It will cost the purchaser $10 a bushel dc. Iivered. It is wauted for blacksmithin" purposes. A tornado occurred at Shanchae. 111., nearUalesburg.onfcunday aweek. Four teen houses eu nouses were blown dowa. two church Aa - m m . i r i ' ,u,eu Cannot recover. Jt cost 0.000 tn r..-. If Himiliau a Citizenship Mads Easy. The ; following extract . from ; Mr. Swoope's argument in the Eobinson-Shu- gart case, shows the facility with which Democratic voters are .manufactured to order : : 1 "You remember -the - Welcumanr who was examined, and testified that he went to Esquire Reynolds, in Hyde park, Scran- ton, aud said to.uim, I' want to vote lor Clyiner : I'want. my . papers'; I'vo .only been eleven months iu the country.' 'All right, replied Esquire Reynolds, 'we waut more mcu like you to vote for Llymcr; here's your papers ; give us one dollar, and niucty cents,' aud he walked fourth fully armed and eqipoed, duly constituted an American citizen, ready to march up to the ballot box aud vote the Democratic ticket ! When voters can be made thu easily, is it any wonder that the mcu who manufacture them succeed in carrying elections ? Thero is at. least ono man sit ting to-day iu Cougress, and another on the Supreme iench of Pennsylvania, who were elected by means of the two thcus and two hundred forged naturalization papers manufactured and distributed in Luzerne county. fc . , . President Johnson has just given fresh manifestation of his friendship for the counterfeiting fraternity by the pardon of one John II. Sims, said to be tho most notorious counterfeiter in the Northern States. It took the detec tives some years to fasten upon and con vict this man, who had grown rich by rob bing and counterfeiting, and about a year ago h3 was sentenced to the aScw lork State Prison for ten years. lie is now let loose upon the community through the agency of Andrew Johnson. To Delinquents. The publisher of the Delaware Express has recently recovered at Jaw thirteeu years' subscription and costs from a de linquent aubscriber, who nionnly pleaded the statute of limitations, which lie claim ed barred the account for all exceeding six years. 1 he Judge held that it was a contineinz contract which could not be effected by the statute. A righteous dc cision. JJcricicc Gnzettc, There have been twenty-seven deaths thus far from the recent sad disaster on the Erie Railway, at Port Jervis. Thir teen iniured persons remain at that nlaee all of them being expected to recover, whilst the other wouuded have been con- number of claims for injuries received in this accident, the amounts paid ranging from $30 as high as $10,000 The number of deaths in Philadelphia, says the Daily .News, last week, was two hundred and forty-eix, an increase of three as compared with the same tim; last year.. The greatest number of deaths occurred in the Twentieth ward, beini: nineteen, and the smallest number in the Twenty-eighth ward, where only one was reported Drinking Lead. A gentleman in Charlestown, Mass., who was formerly in the Eire Depart ment, lounu his physical energies par 1 1 .1 iiawy paraiyzeu recently, ana was at a I053 to account for the cause. lie had often boasted of the purity of a well of spring water at his residence, and he was somewnai surprised, on consulting a phy- 1. 1 1.. . sician, 10 una inai ne was suiiermg irom : : a i- 1 a t rr the effects of drinking water impregnated with lead. An investigation showed tliat the servant had DCglected to pump of! water in the morning, and had made the coffee with water which had remained in the lead pipe during the night. The water was so full ot sulphates that the pipe was nearly eaten through, and was so thin that it would have lasted but a short time longer. Asa Pfl.ckfr for Prp?idpnt liicn men who net an itching for roIltl, i 1 1 , . 1 cal honor, arc a ways the victims of po- cai sharpers iwho Uatter their pride that iney may the better nossess themselves of .1 1.. tne contents of their pockets. There are mcB ln Harnsburg who remember, and Who participated in the plucking of the late Dr. Jayne, when he suffered his vanity to inflate him into a candidate for the United States Smf The robberv of Javne was nhanfnl low vulgar-and after he discovered the been dragged by Ul8, P.um,CBI manaSers, uie man ot puis an.a Posters never recovered from hismor iiuwduuu. iuc last vicuna mus uemi? 1 ... . . . utlub liBcJtion. The last victim than 1 "co' uvugii ihc uiriy pooi 01 poi 'i iiuucn DiJiiL rs. 1 m K-i 1 npif nr ivnn tun i: 1 . . . I j v t i u v, UttT .JT"ea1ft R'?.a?nf ?uno.by opera- "VUB -- pomicai suarpers are now "ering mto the belief that he can be l) :j,..i.i it-. .-... I -icic.i.cu xicsiucuioi uic UUlted dates. Packer may be good enough in a domes- ...m ' . . . , . . . iw euLiai wiv ne mav n an nhmof r.i i fit adm;rflt.n-.prinert . SCrC:rcd disease Consumption. Ilia only object ,,n nnt Rt c i 1 TlZ Ll r 1 r ifi?r f I'rcfejsorship est branches of mathematics ;a Y i,:; . , ' ? ' " luch n uuw ul iur i ri'KiiiinL nnir wnnmi ... j ill I .11 -ill I'm anii.iAi.. ni.i . ... v. guu t.uc 14U- i guages. at lafe or Harvard Colleffea. ino politicians now have their finders iu t O I T. !..-.! I. . i ., ., w . . x -cr a pocneis wnue mey are wins- poring sickly flattery into his car. Wef nope, nowever, 31r. 1'. will remember th fate of Dr. Javno. and not allow him-lf to be robbed and then laughed at by these political knaves. The eutire effort in Mr. I'acker's case is one of fraud and. foolish- ncss. and wc hone h h thm .1 . - 1 j. .i . . I lu uvtccl auu uespise tne men who are de. ceiving to rob him. Stat Guant. The song "Tramp, tramp, tramp," was imposed by a pr.coner confined in the iwa Peuitentiarv. and was first. com Iowa I euitentiary, and was first wrlttpn fill lllf Wftlla nr liia .nil . .1 i . .1-11 r ' " mo ten nun cuarcoai iti has netted the publishers thousands o dollars, but not a cent tn tbo dol ars. but nnf Mn .1 i T!i(.pmn..M.i.:.. tr...? .... - --w u ucuiiin in i i iiiinnrrnnn earnestly lor tho advancement of theirl cause, and temperance meetings arc an-! nouncea in almost every locality where a ''pnrnrtru t'a r. t . . 1 t . .... "corporal's euard On Fire. The woods about Lehign. "Gap" were on fire on Friday lust, and coosilerable loss was suffered by owners ot property by burning offence?, &c. The rains on Sat urday put an end to the conflagration. ; Merchants' Exchange. A Merchants' Exchange has been ""or ganized ut Scrautcn. . Presidency of Princeton. Rv. Jas. McCosh, D. D.,of Relfast, I.e- laud, has been elected President of Prime tou College in place of Dr. Green, declin ed. Tho Union Pacific" Railroad is open to Fort Saunders,-5SG miles west of Omaha. Ten thousand men arc at work. The Presbyterians of Ilbllidaysburg a:o going to erect a twenty five thousand dol lar church, aud the Prcsbyteriaus of liolic fonte propose doing the same. Russia has had a very severe winter. Tho peasants have been liviug on bred made of straw and sawdust, lor week?. $534,575 in specie was shipped to Eu rope from New York yesterday. ' Colonel John W. Forney has resigned his position as Secretary of the Senate, to tako effect, upon the election of the sue cessur. - , . ' , Special Notices. DEBILITY. ' Every one at times feels the necessity of something to tone up the system depressed by mental or bodily exhaustion. At Mich liines let every one, instead of taking olco lio!ic or medicinal stimulants, which afixn; only a temporary relief, reinvijorate hia dc Mutated system by the natural tonic eie ment of the rERUVI AN-SYRUP, or Protected Solution of the Prof ox id of Iron, which vitalizes and enriches ihc blood by supplying it with its Life Element Iron. Being frae from Alcohol in any form, its energizing effects are not followed by cor responding reaction, tut are- permanent, in tUSing STRENGTH, VIGOR and NIW LIFE into nil parts of the system, and building up an tnnv cnvt'TiTTTTinv Wm C. Sterling, Esq., of Poughkeepsie rs . i ., eays: "Since taking the Peruvian Sjrup I fee better, my strength is improved, my bowels are regular, my appetite hrst-rate. M there is an id Physician in Una city (older than I am), who has been in the Drue business for 40 years, who has used the Syr up tor three months, and gives it as his de cided opinion, that it is the best Alterative Tonic Medicine he ever knew." For DvsrEPsiA. Dibilitt. and Female Weaknesses, the Peruviin Syrup is a spe ciCc. A 2'Z pa?e pamphlet sent free. The yenuine has " Pxrvtian Svelp" blown in the glass, J. P. DLNSMORE, Proprietor, 36 Dey St., New York. Sold by all Druggists. DR. S. I. TOBIAS' Pulmonic Life Syrup, THE CL'ltE Or Incipient Consumpii.n, Coughs, Coid Croup, Asthma, Liver Complaints, Dyspep sia, and General Debimy. ror teveru years I have been urged by kind friend who have u"ed, and been lenefited by, my r.iF Si run to nut it nn (r iriir,il I. but few know the lanre cxaene. now ihnt 1.. . " ... the country is Hooded with Patent Medi 1 . . i - 1 . . 1 . - - cmcs, w n cn aucnu me same, r . r years Pasl 1 Wa5 reluctant 10 do fo, as the capiu required would be large, and I do not wM 10 curtail tne operations ot my enetun Liniment business. But, thanks to the sen erous public, who have appreciated my Ve netian Liinimeut, 1 am now able to do to, without r.ny detriment to my large business m that medicine. The foundation of my succejs I attribute to the attending to the manuiacture ot every drop mv-rcll. and shal do tho same in regard to my Pulmonic Life Syrup. The ingredients arc perfectly harm less, but act on the Lungs and Liver with vr r. 1. . ... . r wiiwimi oucci, acw lorx, near Jersey City Ferry. Sold br the Dm-ti and Storekeepers. May 7.-1 m EIIROICS OF VOUTII. A Gentleman who tulTered for veara from Ilervo:,s Debility, Premature Decay, and nl lne eff-cts of youthful indiscretion, will, f r lbo sakc ot BUring humanity, send free to a" wno need it. the recipe and directions or making the simple remedy by which he Hie advertiser experience, can do t,o by ad dressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDE.V. 42 Cedar Street, Nw York. way 10, !SU7.-lyr. TO ..C0iSU31PTlVES. The Kry. EDWARD A. WILSON wiil end (fr.r of charge) .0 all who desire it, tl, . .: -. . .. r- . . H'otriution wnii meoirecuons lorn.aK in and asinS the simple remedy by which h VV 11 roil rr n Innrv .f)'ot!nn - . .1 I. . . i-.hum ouu iuii to benefit the afflicted and he ho:,e That ... ... . every euuercr w rrv inn nrfsrrinimn ir win rnr riioni nnihmir n n,i . r.irsainir. i hcn n.i.irt- ... l! P.invin a vuircnv m r 1 I W III If 1J iClfll No 165 S. Second St. 'Williamsburrrh v Y ir .. . 1 . may ao, lau.-ivr. The hove Remedy or Consumption, Ath mt ironchitw, Uoushs. Colds, and all Throat and Lung AflVctioiis, toccther witk . P!,l?P,,,el g'vmg the prcicription and a tv"0 r,US can be obtaine JJREH FttTnii r i r I' miu"uu uuu., i'ruggutf. troullsluircr Xm P si p , . ..- , ; : K " iu YS "n "eeotcrg. -1 -B- I tell ! Itcll ! ! Toh ? SCRATCH! SCRATCH SCR KTCW , , . in from 10 to 49 hours. nr.. .' ,A K" cuw ? .. " ",,l"ur halt ItiiKUM uHEATo.Ns Ointment cures Tetter WltEATOM'l OlNTMtNT nirro niri.'t,. V , UIBTMENT CUreS ULD SSOKES. Hn baton's Ointment cures Evert sit OF HUMOR LIKE MaOIC. . Price, 50 cents a box : bv mail, fin AddreHs WEEKS &. PORTFJ? in Vashingtou Street, Ronton, Mas. .The Last mmm Success. jVewe incneBo(le will quickly restore Gray Hair ' to its natural color and beauty, ftnd produce luxuriant growth. It is perfectly harmless, and is preferred, ver every ' other preparation . by those who have a fine head of hair : at well as those who wish to restor ' - k. The beautiful gloss and perfume imparted to the Hair make it desirable, for old and young. For Bale 1y all Droggtsts.. DEPOT, 103 GREENWICH ST., IT. T. Nov. 21, lco7.-l jr. A PANIC would paralyze tl.e vvor!d of lnhicn if it were PROCLAIMED EVERYW IIEUE that henceforih no lady or g-ntk'mn could change the colur of ihe.r hair With safety. Yet such woulj be ih;j DREADFUL DILEMMA cf both sex- F, i tiuit grviial, b il.-amic, poi sonless, and pet-rless j..rep;r .tion. CRISTADORO S HALR DYE, were stricken oft' the roll oi' toilet luxuries. No danger of that, however, ft is n"t for a day, but for all time. Manufactured Ly J. CRISTADORO, 03 Maiden L-.ne, Nw York. Sold by all fruggis!. Applied ly ail Hair Dressers. ay 7.-lm Information guaranteed 1 1 produre a lux uriant growth of hair npot. a b.-tlu or hoard less face, also a recipe for the retr.ova! of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, rtc . on the fkin, leaving the sme Hnft, c!e-r. i4ifeau ti'ul, can br obtain d w;l. ut i h: U'- ! y ad dressing THOS. F. CHAPMAN. Chemist, 823 B.oi 'w.iv. New York. May 16, ISG7.-lyr. Scrofula Cured after Seven Years' J. W. IIornor. E.-q.. a prominent lawyer of ParkerKb'jrg, W. Va., siys : " I liad "37 RL WMMi ULCEUS whn I c rrj:i:crtced taking Dr. Adi:rs' IoDI.NE WaTI'.R. .My lreat, Thmnt ami Face ices cnr continuous sore. I am row a vmI n.an, and :nii kalisfied th Ioiinc Water taved my life." Cirrulars in rrgirJ to t!.is remedy wiil Le sent free. J. P. DINSMORE, Pxo;,r etor. 3fl Dey Street, New York. For bile by Druggists generally. h.y7.-lm. a s:j:ii;i. In .Stro'idsliurg,rn the I2lh inst., bv Sam uel llees, Es'j. Mr.. John Pfiillip--, and Miss Sarah Ann Snvdcr, I otli rf Warren eo. N. J. JURY LIST MAY TERM, 1S68. . t:tm Jm-oiK Rarrf.tt J. W Sutton, Edward Heller, J"ohn W. Yotl icrs. CiiKSNuritiLL P. S Altemoe, Ja cob AltciiH.se. Peter J. Shafer Hamilton Ferd. Keller, Wm. Ila uey, alter Parry. , Jackson W'iiliam Rmng. l. Smith fi f.li S.imuel Dewitt, Peter DeckerA. V. Couihuogh. Poco.no Jae.d. Henry. Wm. Tran sne, Jacob Edinger, Thu. D. Rarry. Polk Joel Uetliu.' SiiiTiiriKLD J.diu K. Edinger. Stroud Jacob IJerzog, Chas. Swink. Stroudshurg Reuben T hbmas' James Gardner. Tobyiianna James Chritman. Bt'lil Ju r-. Rarrktt Eli Utt, Win R Strlght. ClIKSNUTIIILL Lintnid M. Heller., Coolbauc.ii Win. l. Thoun .-on. Isaac S. Case, Thus Fiautz, Simon Uru ber: . ' .- . ; Hamilton Peter Kunkel. Georco Rutz, Earnet Kemmercr. Israel Houer. Jos. A. Eossard. Dm Wwo'l Vlee W. Shafer, John S. Walter, Jos K csuier.jr. .Jackson John Wilsou. Elias S'.ogcr. M. Smithfili.I) Muiv.n D. Cortriihr. James D. Oveifield. Henry Dewitt, Cha .u. Jinnna, t'ulwin Van Auken, r. II. Gunsaules, Zola Noach, Geo.-e. W. Pc,; tcrs. -Paradise Jacob Reescckc. - Peter S. Edinger. Polk Wm. Gregory, Frankliu Kre sg Ross Philip Remel. Smjthfif.ld James Tec). Stroudsburo John Shiveley. Tobtiianna Edward Rush, Peter. L. Kinnoy, TUNKIIANNOCK Henry Keenhold, . f . , T II O, M . MclLU A N E V, ... Prothi'tiotaryj , " 1 1 ' 1 1 ' " . ' - - - 1 1 " Dividend Notice., Stroudsbvho Bank, ). Stroudsburg, Pa., May 5, 1S63. The Directors have this day declared a Di vidend, upon the aesnienU paid on ttock. under resolution of the Rard of Directors of March 10th, 107, equal to six per cent, per annum interest from the lime the assessments . v a n were naiJ, payable at tho Bank ten davs af dy. gcthcr i"or sale hv all Druggist? Seft. 0, iaf,7.-lvr. ter this date, m7i3.J ' J. MACKT.Y, (Vhirr. , u ctii ue orouint to-
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