Cljc 5ctTcvoonian, THTJESDAY, MAY 21, 1GCS. Ctfjr Our ypuug friend P. S. Williams lias talen the interest of C. S. Pctrick & Co. ja the Jewelry Department of their business, ami will continue at the old stand for the present, lie is fully pre pared to supply customers with any thinjr ia Lis line, fit very reasonable prices. Dciug au excellent workman, and an at tentive and obliging business man, we be epeak fo him a liberal share ci" pntrou X&r We would call attcution to the card of Mr. A. Uromley, in another col umn. Boot and shoe dealers throughout this Eecticn of country will And him pre pared with an excellent stock and fail dealing to meet all their wants. 3Iessrs. Peters & Mott, ihc former our old friend Wm. X. Peters, late ol Marshall's Creek, and the latter'a son of Col. 11, B. Mott, oi Milford, a new comer in oar neighborhood, have opened the tand, late Smith & Trible's near the Dc pot, with a choice stock of all the kinds vf goods usually kept cn pale in an iuland store. Both gentlemen are possessed ol puterj rise, and Icing believers iu the doctrine that " the nimble sixpence it better than the slow shilling," purchasers will find it to their advantage to deal with ihm. Read their advertisement in this .week's paper. A muggy, rainy week, with which tre were visited since our last, caused the faces of those who desired to take advan tage of the time of seed-time to look jralher blue. A late corn and garden planticg will be ths result. What, how ever, appears to be poison to one thing promift-s to prove meat to the other, for our crops of timothy, clover, and winter prain never looked better, or gave better yroraise of an abundant harvest, than now. The Wayne County " Herald," one of the oldest and most reasonable of the Democratic organs in the district, published at Honesdale, Pa., came to .hand last week in a new dress, and 'greatly -cukrged in fcize. Aside from its politics, which we do toot like, it has always been, under the control of its present editor and proprietor, T. J. Ham. !., an excellent paper, and we are pleased to ecc this cvi t'encc of its pecuniary success. As Wavuc County is rapidly wheeling into the lie publican line, having taken the banner t-nr he greatest per ccntage of increase in tbe Republican vote last fall, the im j rovement of the " Herald " is certainly c reditable to the liberality of its partizafi ripportera. The " Republic," the Republican organ ."f Wayne, also announces improvements, to take place during the coming month. These we thall notice more at larso iu laa time. r fsJ The last Monroe "Democrat" has a very sensible article, oa the pro j'liety of each neighborhood supporting if? own mechanics, and artizans, instead of expending their patronage ia ether sections of the country. The idea is an -excellent one; and if our neighbor would llow it to run through all its raciiCca tion, we should feel greatly inclined to credit him with having written (?) sound article No. 2. But there is somewhat of inconsistency in this advocacy when taken ia connection with that other one of his, which would allow patronage to be ex iecded to manufacturers in foreign coun iries scott free. He finds fault with a law which makes those pay the fiddler who dance to the behests of foreign work shops, and send the dollars, which natu rally and rightfully belong to our own mechanics and laboriog men, to feed the mechanics and laboring men of England. France, Germany, &c, and finds fault gain, very inconsistently we think, at the mere dealing with our neighbors; blood of our blood, flesh of our flesh, and us m mi me auvaotaes nd all the disadvantages, all the Mivi leges and all the expenses, of our common . WW . government, uis article, a few weeks go, -on the tariff, smacked ttron-ly of nunibuggery; and we do not tec, wLcn we think of that article, that we can eay fioy imng tetter 0r this last production . - " -v 111 ui uetievcr in ine doctrine, "support your own mechanics;" bat oar idea of that doctrine is that it embraces the mechanics of the United States only those at home first, aud; when they fail to meet our necessities then those the handiest to be got at. T Wistar'a Balsam of Wild Cherry ud Grace's Celebrated Salve have stood the test of long experience, aud have fotue into general ute. These ai titles rc no quack nostrums, bat gcuuinc pre parations, skillfully compounded, aud well adapted to the class of diseases for which they trc recommended. Hcth W J''torj. Mn- "ie t!; pi optic - ; IMPEACHMENT. The Senate of the United States, sit ting as. a High Court of Impeachment, for the trial of Andrew Johnson, Presi dent of the United States, took a final vote ou the 11th Article of Impeachment, ou Saturday last. The vote stood, for conviction, 85; for acquittal, 10. Seven Republican Senators voted for acquittal, as follows: Fessendcn of 3Iaicc, Fowler ofTcnn., Crimes of Iowa, Henderson o! Mo., Ross of Kansas, Trumbull of 111., and Van Winkle cf Yrcst Va., all of whom had, on several occasions, voted for the Tenure of Office bill; and, cn one noted occ-sion, had voted to sustain Stan ton in the War Department, and in con demnation of Johuson'a malicious viola tions of the laws of the land. It is claimed by the friends of these recreants, that their peculiar votes were the results of conscientious scruples that the evidence, which was ample and convincing against the accused, 'was not of a character to justify thctt in accord ance with the oaths they had taken, to convict the President. That acting upon the dictates of conscience they could not vote otherwise than they did. And it is pretended too, by their apologists, that be cause it was Senators Fesscuden, Grimes, Trumbull, Van Winkle, Henderson S:c., itc, who committed this outrage upon the wishes of their friends, and upon stern justice, as demanded by the evi denee, conscience is to be taken as the true cause of their treachery. Let those who choose to believe such bosh do so. Weak brethren may pander to the crimes (for crimes the are) of we;ik brethren, but the following, from the New-York u World," the organ of the Xcw-York Democratic branch" of the President's supporters, will, we believe, furnish a bet ter key to the cause of their votes than any other that can be scared up. A Sen ator, who is not too good to betray his friends, and a just cause, is not a whit too good to receive a bribe. The World says: 'Let the men of wealth in this city, (New York) without regard to party, as semble at the Exchange, or in the Coop er Institute, and subscribe a sufficient sum, ten millions of dollars if need be, to buy a favorable verdict. There are fourteen Radical Senators whose terms of c5ce expire in 1SG0. Beyond that time they are sure of no political position ; eo far as they know now, they are certain ol no 'paying place.' Sarely as many as eight of these men would far rather be sure of million each-ia hand than to wait for the uncertainty of a $5,000 oSee by and by. Let us buy their votes at their own price." The 11th article, upon which the vote wa3 taken, is as follows: Art. 11. That said Andrew Johnson, President of the United State.?, unmind ful of the high duties of his ofDcc aad of his oath of oSce, and in disregard of the Constitution and laws of the UuTted States, did heretofore, to wit : on the ISth day of August, 1SG0, at the City of Washing ton, and the District of Columbia, by pub lie speech, declare and ofnrm in sub stance, that the XXXIXth Congress of the United States was not a Congress cf the United States authorized by the Con stitution to exercise legislative power un der the same ; but on The contrary, was a Congress of only part of the States, there by denying and intending to deny that the legislation cf said Congress was valid or obligatory upon him, the scid Andrew Johnson, except iu so far as he saw fit to approve the Fame, and also thereby deny ing and intending to deny the power of the.said XXXIXth Congresi to propose i-neadzieuts to the Constitution of the United States ; and, in pursuance of sail declaration, the said Audrew Johnson, President of the United States, afterward lo wit. oa the 21st day of February, 18G8, at the City of Washington, in the District of Columbia did unlawfully, aud iu disregard of tbe requirement of the Constitution that he should take care that the laws be faithlully executed, at tempt to prevent the execution of an act entitle J, "An act regulating the tenure of certain civil ci:es," passed March 2, 1SG7, Cy unlawfully devising and contriv ing, and attempting to devise and con trive, means by which he should prevent Idwia M. Stanton from forth with reiuui- iojr the function.; r.f !! hOIm nf (.'onrnt, c , , , '-s.nui.aijr iwr luu jL'eparimeut ol U ar. notwithstand ing the refusal of the Senate to concur iu the suspension theretofore made by said Andrew Johnson of said Edwin M. Stanton from eaid office of Secretary for the De partment of War, and also by further un lawfully devising and contriving, and at tempting to devise and contrive, means then aud there to prevent the execution of an act entitled "Au act making appro-ria tions lor the support of the Army for the the fiscal year euding June o0, 13G3, and for other purposes," approved March, 2, 18G7, aud also to prevent the execution ot au act entitled "Au act to provide for the more cCicient government of the Re bel States," passed March 2, 1SG7 ; where by the said Andrew Johnson, President ol the United Slates, did theu, to Wit : on the 2Ut day of Fcbrurry, 1SG7," at the City of Washington, commitaud was guilty of a high misdemeanor in oEce. Of coarse, every Democrat voted for acquittal. The consideration of the rcaiaiuin" ar- ticJes was postponed until Tuesday next, the 26th iust. There is but little hope of conviction on cither of the articles. - lft The llepublican Xational Conven tion assembled at Chicago yesterday. Pul! Delegations are in att'eudauce from all the State? and there h ho doubt a harmouious comparing of notes will re suit in the formation of su:h a ticlt;f, a? will br triumphantly -!re!d itoSf j-,JJ. Our neighbor, tired of the labor of attending to cur demands upon his time and attention, has, it appears, hand ed us over to the tender mercies of the irresponsible nincompoops, who hang around h3 establishment. Of course, we can take no notice of these whelps, unless it be occasionally, just for the fun of the thiug, to put a split stick oa their tails and send them yelping through the comtnuuitv. One ol these did a uicc criticism at our expense a couple of week ago, and another, last week, Cuds fault with us for always taking the defensive in the discussions which -arise between the two papers. The fault is certainly uot ours. Nothing would afford us greater pleasure thanto avoid all discussion, and all asperity in our intercourse with ou neighbor: and we promise to Co so in the future, provided he promises to stick to the truth when writing or selecting against Republicans, the Republican party, end its principles. Let hirj avoi Democratic or Copperhead rcraancing iu the future, and we promise to do a ful share towards making his bed a bed o roses indeed. The why and whereforo o our always appearing cn the defensive, is to be found in the fact that he delights iu willfully uutruthful exaggerations aud accusations on the other side. So soon as he abates this 'evil, so soon are we done with him. ECDu The Lady's Book for Juue is al ready on our table, and is a most excel lent number. It seems curious, but it is nevertheless true, that one can never dis cover a lag in the Book. Xotwithstand- ing every other magazine varies, runniug through good,bad and indifferent, through out the year, Godey never lags. All is progress with him going on all the time from good and better to best. Terms $3 per annum. Addres3 L. A. Gcdey, Philadelphia. East Strouiisburs: Buiidinj T r.ic 7 Choice Building Lots opposite the De pot will be sold to the highctt bidder, at the Court-IIouse, on next Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock; or parties wishing to purchase at private sale can do "so hy calling on Geo. L. Walker. Parties bavin money cannot do better than- inrest in theso Lo., as they will double thair money in a short time. Dont forget, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock. DeMott & Ward's United Menagerie and Circus. This compact, comprehensive and de cidedly novel combination of nature and art, is announced to visit here cn Tues day, the 2Gth iust. It i3 according to well established report, in all respects a first class Equestrian establishment, and uader the sole management r.ud proprie torship cl two ycuag men who hive de voted their life-times to the prosecution and advancement of their profession. Putting both their energies and talents into the concern, and strengthening their efforts by those of a number of artistes of decided ability, they are prepared to give to the public an cntertainsaeut of the most sterling, varied and attractive char actcr. They have adopted a novel and most acceptable plan of showing their an imals under the most advantageous cir cumstances, viz.: in the ring, loose and untrammelled, thus enabling the specta tors to sec every motion. They have Old Grizzly Adams' troupe cf Acting B:nrs, a real AVestcrn Buffalo, a Corps cf Doss and Monkeys, the Sacred Bull of II iu docstan, the dcus of Lions, Tigers, Leop ards, &c., and a calf Elephant which in point of size and age is a greater attrac tion than any which have ever been ex hibited in America. Their general out fit is new and tasty, their Horses, Ponies and 3Iules unsurpassable for quality or quantity, making a grand pageant in the streets and giving a superior entertain ment iu the Pavilion. DeMott and Ward arc justly entitled to success and patron- The managcr3 have secured the Fair Grouds, a most convenient place for the , -. .. exhibition. MORE ECONOMICAL, RKMARIvA ble certainty of prompt action, in fact, every good quality is guarantied for Mrs. S. A Allen's Improved (new stiIe) Hair Ru STciiEJt or Dhksmno, in one Lotlle ) Every Lrugisi sens it. j rico Une UoJlar. Col. John W. Forney, of Philadelphia, lor seven years past Secretary of the Sou ate of the United States, on Tuesday of last week tcudered lm resignation of that positiou. The fact and the reason are thus stated in Wednesday's issue of the "John W, Forney, in a letter 'address to Hon. Benjatniu F. Wade, President ol the Senate, dated yesterday, resigned his ofiico cs Sccrecary of that body, to take encct the moment Jus successor is elect ed. Ilts connection with tho Senate pleasant in many respect personally, having thereiore ceased, he is no longer restrained by any official embarrassment in commenting upon the course of those who, in this critical hour, have joined bauds with Andrew Johnson and his re bcl associates and sympathizers." Saturday' 2'tLunc publishes a list of ouc hundred and twenty five i forgers, coun terfeiters and perjurers pardoned by Pre sident Johusou during the past three years. 'J'ho list is far from being com plete, but is a fearful commentary upon the character of the man whom a great crime elevated ft a pifpn he h:s so sigu ilfy dihrtnrcd The Supreme Court of Maryland dc cided on' Monday, that where a real estate broker procures : purchaser, who is ac cepted by the owner, the broker caunot be deprived of his commissions it I lie pur chaser rcTuse3 to complete the sale be cause the title is found to be defective. T,n tfrniso nf ltfr vnwnt.tlr nn Tlinr.?. av rasscd the bill reported from ihi Bc-I construction instruction Committee tho week before, by 3Ir. Stevens for the admission of the States of Xorth Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana and Alabama. In the debate on its passage Mr. Stevens made one of his ablest efforts, indignantly re buking 3Ir. Brooks, of Xew York, for various personalities, and enunciating the great principles of justice and freedom on which the future of this country is to rest. The Senate will act upon this bill at an early day, and these States will food be restored to their old relatiou3 uudcr the national flag. The General Conference of the Me thodist Episcopal church of the Uuited States, in session at Chicago last week, and which rcprcscnat3 the largest and mort powerful religious denomination in this country, unanimously ah&pted a re solution in favor of the conviction of Pre sident Johnson. This is an evidence of the deep interest manifested in this cjat- tcr by the friends of morality and reli gion, and snows how the result of this trial of a corrupt ruler is estimated by those who view it from a Christian stand point. . The llcpublscaus of Connecticut have done themselves and the country honor by choosing 3 the nest United States Senator from their State Ks-Ciovercor William A. Duckingham. He will take the place of Senator James Dixcn who, though chosen as a llepublican, has thought fit to ally himself with Johnson and the Copperheaos. Governor J'uck lingham is one. of the ablest and purest men of New Kngland, and will not fail to represent his State in the Senate most worthily. He takes his scat on the fourth of march next. On Wednesday morning of last week the case, of John II. Surratt was up be fore the criminal court at Washington, on a motion for bail by the prisoner's coun sel. Judge Coulter, after hearing the argument, refused to bail Surrat, on the ground that the prosecution was ready to proceed with tho trial, but that the case had been continued uutil the next term, at the instance of the prisoner's counsel. A correspondent of the Germanloicn TtlegrajJi says, in regard to State poli tics this year : "It ha3 transpired that the Democratic State Central Committee of Pennsylvania proposes in the ensuing canvass to con centrate attention upon a desperate effort to carry the Legislature in order to elect a United States Seuator to succeed Mr. Kucklew, whose term expires iu 21 arch next. This intimation may have been thrown out by Senator 'Wallace, the chair man of the committee, cs a blind to con ceal the real point of attack, but it is nev ertheless true that Wallace is a candidate to sccced ?dr. Uuckulcw, aud the Demo cratic leaders do not believe it possible to carry the State against Grant." Mr. Vallandghaci has issued the ful lowiug pronuueiamcnto in the -Daylon Leihjtr : "No platform cr candidate will cr can crrry Ohio, cr any Western or Uor der State, that is committed, openly or tacjtly, to the proscription of the saga cious, gallant and truly patriotic men who refused to support tho late civil war, with all its evil and bitter fruit cccumlat iag now every day. Let the Captain Cuttles of war democracy and conserva tism 'make a note cf it.' " Special Notices. T0 COX8U3!PTI r g MIE ItEV. BDWAUD A. WILSON'S i- Prepared Prescription for the cure nfl CONSUMPTION, AS TI1MA BRONCHI TIS, COUGHS, COLDS, end all THROAT and LUNG AFFECTIONS, has now been in use for over tea years with the most marked eucccbp. The Remedy, prepared under Mr. Wil son's personal supervision, also a pamphlet containing the original Prescription, with full and explicit directions fur prepjrntion and use, together with a short hietor' of h's case, may be obtained of DREIIER 6c BRO., DnigSie:., Strojdbli-arg, Pj., or REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, 1G5 South Second St., Williamslmrjh, N. Y. 07" Pamphlets furnished free ot charge. May 21, 1SG8.-Iyr. Itcli!Itcli!!Itcli!! SCRATCH! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! in from 10 to 19 houn. WnnAToN h OiNTMt.vr cures The Itch. VV ueatos'h Oi.TMr..vr cures Salt Rheum. Whcaton's Oixtmi:xt cures Ti:ttlu. Whcaton's Ointment cures Rarrcrs'Itcii Wiikaton'h Ointment cures Old Sorkh. Wiieaton's Ointment cures Every kind of Humor like Magic. Price, 50 cents a box; bv mail, 00 cents. Address WEEKS &. PORTER, No. 170 Wiitliinotou Street, Boston, Mass. For sale by all Druggists. Sept. 19, !S67.-lyr. ' IXIOR.tlATaOS. Information guaranteed to produce a lux uriant growth of hair upon a bald or beard less fice, also a recipe fur the removal ol Pimples Blotches, Eruption, etc., on the bkin, leaving the same soft, clear, and beau tiful, con be obtained without charge by ad dressing TIIOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, tsz.i Uroadwiiy, New York. May 10, ISG7.-lyr. On the 15th inst.. by the Rev. P. S. Ewr. ritt, Mr. G coitus Felkui, of Mcshonpon, Wyoming Co., and Mrs. am.ii; A. Daily. of tStroudbburg, Monroe Co., Pa. At Rcrunlon, on tho lCth intt.. lv tin; Rev. J. Owens, .Mr. Ai.bi.ht 1Ukm:t. of .Scriitoii, and Mies Emm It. Drur.i.xn, of Nir'iiids'l'ur; DEBILITY. Every one at times feels the necessity of something to tone yp the system depressed by mental or bodily exhaustion. At' such times let every one, instead of taking alco holic or medicinal stimulants, which afford only a temporary relief, reinvigorate his de bilitated 6jstem Ly the natural tonic cle mCht Ol UlC - PERUVIAN SYRUP, 'or Protected Solution of the Protoxide of i ... i Iron, which vitalizes anu enncnea the feloou hy supplying it with its Life Element, luos. Beinir free from Alcohol in any form, its energizing effects tire 7iol followed by cor responding reaction, but are permanent, in fusing strength, vigor and new Lire into all parts of the system, and building up an IRON CONSTITUTION. Wm. C Sterling, Eq., of Poughkccpsic N. Y., Eays: " Since taking the Peruvian Syrup I fee better, my strength is improved, my towel are regular, my appetite tirst-nilc. "There is an old Physician this city (older than I am), who Las Leon in the Drug business fur 10 year?, who has used luc byr up for three months, raid gives it cs his dc cided opinion, thrit it is the lest Alterative Tonic Medicine he ever knew." For Dyspepsia, Debility, and Female Weaknesses, the Peruvian Syrup id a spe ci6c. A 02 page pamphlet Kent tVee. The genuine has " Peruvian Svrvp " blown in the class. J. P. DINS M OUC, Proprietor, S3 Dey St., New lorlt. bold by all Druggist. DR. S. I. TOBIAS' Pulmonic Life Syrup, LOR THK CUKK OF Incipient Conumpticn, Coughs, Colds, Croup, Asthma, Liver Comp'ainte, Dyspep sia, and General Debility. For tevcral years I have teen urged by kind fiiendi, v. ho have used, and Lcen benefited by, my Life Syrup, to put it up fr general sale; Lnt few know the large expense, i.o.v that tliC countcy is flooded with Patent Medi cine., which attend the same. Fr years past I was reluctmt 10 do eo, as the capital required would be large, and I do not wi?h to curtail the operations of my Venetian Liniment business. Hut, thanks to the gen erous public, who have appreciated my Ve netian Liniment, I am now able to do so, without any detriment to my large business in that medicine. The fuundatir.n cf my succes I attribute to the attending to the manufacture of every drop myself, and shall do the same in regard to my Pulmonic Life Syrup. The ingredients arc perfectly harm lee?, but act on the Lungs and Liver with astonuhii-g cfu-ct. Price 73 cents. Depot, No. .rG Curtlandt Street, New York, near Jersey City Ferry. Sold by the Druggists and Storekeepers. l'ay 7.-1 m ERRORS OT YOUTH. . A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervo-is Debility, Premature Decay, and all the eflbcts cf youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake cf sutfering humanity, Fend free to nil who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser s experience, can do o by -ad dressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, 12 Cedar Street, New York May 1G, l-07.-lyr. Scrofula Cured after Seven Years Suffering. J. W. Ilonxcri. !n., a prominent lawyer I of Parkersburg, XV. Va., says: 44 I had 37 n uyyixc; ulcers when I commerced taking -Dit. Anders' Iodine Watkr. 44 Mtj Breast, Throat and Fare' teas one continuous sore. I am now a well man, and am satisfied tho Iodine Water saved my life." Circulars in regard to this remedy will be sent free. J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor. 3a Dey Street, New York. For sale by Druggists generally. May 7.-Im. Success will quickly restore Gray Hair to its natural color tnd beauty, and produce luxuriant growth. It U perfectly harmless, and is preferred over 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 Rale by all linglat. DEPOT, 108 GREENWICH ST., X. Y. pbjcMEir Nov. 21, 1807.-1 yr, A PANIC would paralyze the world cf fatliion if it wcro PROCLAIM ED EVERYWHERE that henceforth no lady or ceutleman could change the color of their hair with tal-ty. Yet such would be tho DREADFUL DILEMMA cf both ecxcp, if that genial, balsamic, joi boiilosi?, and peerless preparation, CRISTAD0R0 S HAIR DYE, were stricken off the roll of toilet luxuries. No danger of that, however. It is not for a day, but for all time. Manufuctnrt.'d by J CRISTA DOUO. tH Maiden Line, New York, inld by all iMi'jitit. Applied by all Hair DrcfM-'r. May 7 -lm 4 The Last Mil In Stroudeburr, en tho 17th inst.. Mr. John Hammon, aged about 81 years. ; ',JURY LIST lAY TERM, 1868. Gruiul JuroiN. JJarrktt J. W. Sutton, KJwartl Heller, John W. Yothers. CiiESMTinr.L P. &. AlteuioEC, Ja cob Altcmose, Peter J. Shafer. Hamilton I erd. Kcster, m. Ha- uey, Walter Barry. Jackson illiam Drong. M. Smitiifikld Samuel' Dcwitt, Peter Decker, A. V. Coolbaugh. Pocono Jacob Henry,. Wm. Trail sne, Jacob Edingcr, Tho?. D. Barry: Polk Joel'Derlim SMiTiinEi.D John K. Kdicger. Stroud Jacob Herzog, Chas. Swinkv ' Stroudsuuro lleuben Thomas1 James Gardner. " . . Tory ii Ann a James Chr'ntrnao ' "Pel It JlllOJS. Barrett Fli Utt, Wm. II. Stright. Chesni tiiiei. Liuford M. Heller. CooLUAL'uii Wm. B. Thompson, Isr.ac S. Case, Thcs. Frantz, Simon Gru befJ - - Hamilton Peter Kunkel, George Bulz, Baruet Kemmerer, Israel llouser, Jes. A, Bossard. Dan. Newell, Peter W . Shafer, John S. Walter, Jos. Kcmmerer.jr. Jackson John Wilson, Klias Singer. M. Smitiifikld Mason D. Cortright, James D. Overfield, Henry Dewitt, Chas. M. llanna, Calvin Van Auken, K. II. Gunsaules, John Noaeh, George W. Pe ters. Paradlsi: Jacob Bccscehcr. Pocono Peter S. Edinger. Polk Wm. G regory, Fraukiin Kresgo Boos Philip Bemel. SmitiIxIEI.d James Tcel. Stroudsbi'iui John Shivclcy. Toryiianna Edward Bush," Peter L. Kinney. Ti nkiiannock Henry Kcenhold. THO. M. McILHANEY, Prothouotary. LOOK OUT- . FOR THL OCOMOTIVS! WM. N. PETERS, having recently V purchased Smith $c Triblc's tlaiiJ, at EAST STR0UDSBURG. near the Depot, and commenced busin? with a determination to ploite, ieela jarii fied in asking the continued patronage of the old customers of this Cclabli&hmer.t. U5 has taken as a partner in his elorc. Col. Mott's son, from Milford. and they have fill ed the etore with an entire rEiv stock or goods, such as Dry GootJt, JVotiot3, Groceries, Iruvisions1 llnrdxcare, Willow Ware, Boots and S I'tol and Hour, kc. cfrr., which they offer very cheap for caeh, or in cxrhanjc for Produce. Call and examine our stock Lefi:re you purchase, and you will hive great reason to be thankful for so Join-. PETERS &. MOTT. M-y 21, 1SG3. AIJIERTlT BROSLEVr (latk rKTK.ns a ukomi.ky.) MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN l STS ?T ,rx -o, fi t . . s F a -i aft a&&; No. 13 North 4th St.,' May 21, ISOe. Dividend Notice.- , STROL'DfBVKti Hank, Rtroudsburg, Pa., May 0, lfS. S The Directors have this day declared :i Di vidend, u;x'n the assessments paid on tock. under resolution of the Hoard of iirtctor of March 19th, 10G7, crisl to yi.v per cent, per annum interest from the time the assessments wore paid, payable at the Rank ten days ti ter tliid dtitc. m7t3. J. MACKEY, Cashier. iouvt l3voclamntian. Where, the lion. Gkorok R. F.vrri.tt. President Judge of tbe 4J2d Judicul District if Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of W ayr.e, Pike, Mouroe and Carbon, and Abra ham Levering and John De Yoir.i, EjrV, Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Monroe, and by vir tue of their offices Justices of the Court tt Oyer nnd Terminer and General Jui! delive ry and Court of General Quarter Sessions i;i and for tho said County of Monroe, have i sued their precept to me commanding lint a' Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Common Pleas-, and Court of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery and Or phan's Court, for the said County of Monroe, to be holdcn at Stroudsdjurg-, on the 25th day of May, . 1S(3, to continue one week, if necessary. XOTSCE Ls hereby given to the Cononcr. Cie Justices of tho Peace, and Constables of the said coun ty of Monroe, that they be then aud there ready with their roll, records, inquisitions examinations and other rcuenibr.wicoa to do those things w hich their offices avo appertai ning, and also Umt those who arc bound by recognizances la prosecute and give evidenco against tho prisoners that are or fchall bo in the jui! cf the taid county of Monroe, or -gainst ixrsons wbo stand charged with tho commission of offences to be theu and therti to prosecute or testify anbull be just. ((oa euve tliet .o:y'no!ueatili.) . CHARLES HENRY, .SlierirV, Shcrifl'h OiTico fttroudsburg, f May 7,JS0S. '