Ctl)c 3cffcusotuan. THURSDAY, FrEIlUAHY 11, 18C9. JP JT!ie Rev. Mr. Iltiskel, we see by the Al 1 utmv:i piper.--, delivers his able Lecture on "iViimm'j In'liu iKv," to-morrow, Fi iday, eve i i?ic, in Hi.', city; the? proceed for the benefit cf llii- Sixi.-ties cf Muhlcnbnrg College. A iiA: treat will the Alicntowiicr.-? enjoy. o- ST-.V'o are tinder obligations to the Hon. li Mel'hcr-on, Cleik of the U. S. House .f Uv-jTi vntutivo', fur a copy of the Conrrres i.'inl I !ir.vt(ry fvr the thiril session cf the For:i-.-tli Con.rrcs-t; n very valuable work. II. :. (.'. li inutt, of the Senate, and Gen. S- !f:i l-e, dirk of tin Ilon.-e, have laid us au- ur o!ig:ui .:; (jt h c-i-Iu.tive favors. Divine Service. The Rev. David Maclise, D. I)., will preach in die Pn-.-bytorian C'hiuvh, Providence per liiiitii'- mi die 2nd and Crd Sabbath of Febru ary in-t. The t'oncrer-ui.n Iiatc-neu to two verv able afl intiTis-iin sermon.-: from the Rev. Mr. Oar r !I, f I'hillip.-burg, N. J., on Sabbath last. f.'J'Th? Milford lT:r-S.d came to :n last v k enlarged and somewhat improved in ap pojuum e, but as Utter in it Democracy as ev- r. We wi.-h friend Doney a full measure ol I t'i-UTii.iry god luck, but hope that political ! may not ha his until he eschews the tig Ii::ess f Ms polities! creed. Return cf Thanks. I wl-h to rukiR.v. ledge my heartfelt thanks ! i to :uy 'ucuregauor.-, and all other good .mid k'ud friend-, who have remembered me by v : ilunatit n. I have received, in cash and :1k r iwft:! articles, 6:100 00. May God bles. thepeiurnu donors, and give me grace to fctvc th.".: faithfully ia spiritual things. iiEXKY"si:in:KT. Quarterly Meeting. The lih'Q'iaitcrly Meeting will be held in the Mv'Ji ii'.Nt Church, in this borough, on Sab- b::!h m-st. I.f.ve lYa-l at 9 o'clock, a.nu, and I'rr.vhiiig at 101 o'clock, a. m., by the Pastor. 3d t!ie evening at 7 o'clock, the llcv. Joseph M-:i:i, Prc-idiiKT F.IiVr, who.e term of oiliec r: vhh the present Confcrcr-ce year, will p.-. his la-t scrir.un in hisoilieial capacity. Ia the Supreme Court. The C.i--e f f Pro! ks and Orrae, confined m i.".r 1 1 ;:i.ty jull r.iid.r sentence of death, and vh j .vcre t h ve been executed en the 2Cth '.;..-., has bct n c.irrltl to the Supreme Court on u writ i-f crrr. In cfinsiVjucnci? execution of th- G..vvnH-r' do-til warrant lias been stayed !!:! fi.-.'uc'y 1 v order of the Court. The point :.! be arg'.ied on Monday, March lt. Dur i t. -':. rra and I.i-e, for PlsintifTa in Error: I'.ivi-, Irehr end Holmes for IVfcndant in 3 rr r. NarroTv Escapg. .:!c Th ?fdere Hal lock was at work pr'nt- i t!: !)c.v 1. .n.e in course of erection for Mr. 'i ( "ii!v.rs. in the upper part of the bo- :jh. ii Monday la't, and whcji near the ;. .k i f the r. f, the ladder cn which he was -i i : 'In j broke it.to tliree pieces, and he was pre . ii i-.j-d l tlit- rcun l. paint poto and all. Lo;v :i.:!.t have been killed, but we are pleas .datini.ig :.!dc to elate that a slight jarring :u. d a plc:i:ifi;l -j-rlnkling with paint was the u lit of i:.juriv?. He fella distance of - :n.' t'.Velitv-; y, o f.ct. trv.I.ot.-, of rare old fun at Hollinshcad' II ill ti:is fvir.lcg. Ad. Collins, Al. Mortimer, Ji. P. Sinclair, Frank Sduii!on, (. W. Loller, Mike Mniraw, J. Whitemore, and Master J i :.-!.. y M;!.'u:.t, of tiic world renowned Colli:.- aiid Mortimer Minstrels are to be there, .o l p-;i ri a idc-splitii;ig ntertainmcnt as we ri.u'.l Iiave, Siroudsburs never saw before; and i:.:-rtal::::ic:.t will prove as ch:iste as it III i- ::r.i j.-ing. Dring your nuartcr, and be :re that yo ir button snd hyjki and eyes arc ' n7:d on. C"0"Aim Lt perfection in everv thinj, Ih-.ugh in meat things it is unattained ; how erer, they w honira at it, enj perserere, will co ne much nearer to it thin those whose la ziies anJ dcFpondencjr make them give it up as HnattiimHe. Tho above is particulcrly applicable to tli.i Eul ject of health ail tbould do every thinj in their power to attain perfection, as r.earaa possible, in that. This can be ee c'ircd Ijr a reuljr and coatir.ued uie of the Zicri Cittern. ttfiHr yv-r.i! f;u n.ls, Mirs. Palmer A If. -rrmati, h;irg an i.h.-a that Printers like g o J thing ocra-ior.ally, a few days ago made ii the recipient of one of the most luciou and b -.uu'ul tak. . our palate and eyes have feast. on i 'i many a day. The cake itself wa.. c-le- g-.:.t, whii the ornamental icing was remll v su ptirb'.v arti-tic: showing, conclusively, to w th:.t Il!i the i:.:r -prise of the firm, backed by the- uiiappiwhabJe -kill of friend Charier, we h:tvc a ho.-t here ;;t home in the baking and fVj.nfcctio.-i line. VC understand that the firm have Ft -cured enlarged facilities for trade in the Spring, and that Ice Cream will be added to tbflr luxurious JLii II of Fare in due fctason. 'iovtz'ii t:jcrljr Mead e:i hand. l'We ubll-!i elsewhere, in this week's Taj r, f.-ouj ihc Srraritcn "liepublican," a de scription, in b tail, of a new buil.iing to be c- m-tt-d, darirgUii x.n:ii!g seaxon, for our en icrpriIi.g townsman, Mr. William Ilollins- ).-ad. The building will occupy the lot pur- c hi'td by Mr. II. of the Vail estate, on Main tr.i-r, .-:nd when corupMod wUi Le one of the lian!v,:n and nxt cor vej.k.!t private resid 4 ;i- in ild w-rtion of cotuitry, Tbc building will lie fitted for ga, and, in the aWno? of a ryuhr gu. company, light will be f urn L-he lrom on- of " iVood'a Fifteen Iiunur Automatic (l&A M.4 hhies," which are cow go rapidly be- ir.g ifitrod j.co. i rh,. Utter Ia s rideu-j t. ihri .-f.out t:.--o;;i.try. 5-3,.Son!e of our Democratic cot err porn nc, we observe evince an irresistable itching to j ut a finger into our gubernatorial psc, and assist us to make a nomination, on uch terms as would open up a prospect for their candidate in the fall. Ther are discovering an army of I reasons why Geary should be rc-noniinated on good Republican should bu nominated on the other; and they are very minute in the par ticulars as to what inllucr.ee is at work to kill off this man, and what other influence is deter mined to kill off that man what Cameron is doing in this direction, and what somebody else is doing in fonie other direction. "Wo will do our Democratic friends the justice to say, that they have named none but good represen tative men of the Republican party in connec tion with the liepublican nomination, but we feel that it would be an imposition to tax their time and patience further. They have a hca vyjob of their own on hand, and as the people are perfectly satisfied at present with our ex cellent soldier Governor, they will do well to let well enough for us alone, and attend to their own aCairs. The Republican party has come to years of discretion ; and should it, by the 2ord of June, become necessary to find a new man for the position now adorned by Gov ernor Geary, our Convention will be, doubt less, able to find him, without Democratic aid. There is not a eloubt in the case. E?Thc devotees of St. Valentine should remember that Sunday next h the Saint's na tal day, and that Messrs. Brown A Keller are abundantly supplied with his tender mu-.sive. Stroudsburg Improvements. In looking through the ofBcc of II. It. Noll architect, yesterday, for city improve ment items, vre found the plan for a pri rate residence, to be built by Mr. Jere miah ShifTer, of this city, for 31 r. Wrj. llollinshead, of Stroudsbun. From M-. Noil's plans we find that 3Ir. II. 's house ia to be built oa the North side of Main street, b'troudsburg, of brick, and to cost about $10,000. The style of architecture to be Italian, with Mansard roof. It is to be three stories in height, with dimen sions 45x6i feet, including the veranda and bay windows. It is to be finished in the Lest style of modem art, with all the latest ituprovenicnts snd conveniences On the first Coor is to be a parlor, 14x20 feet; dining room, 15x20 feet; sitting room, 15x18 feet ; kitchen, 12x15 feet, exclusive of closets ; pantry and storeroom, Sx9 feet 9 iaches, with veranda In front and rear. On the second floor are four chambers, 15x18 feet G inches; 15xlG feet ; 11x15 feet, and 11x13 feet feet, re spectivcly, and a bath room 8x9 feet G in ches. In the third story, or attic, are to be five roonjs, lb'xlS ;"llxlG ; 13x15; 10x12, ; and 9x13 feet respectively. When finished, Strcudsburg can thank our friend Ilollinshead, and Scranton ar chitects and artisans, for introducing a structure cf which they can well feel proud. Scranton Republican Jan. 13. The theatre in which Mr. Lincoln was assassinated fcas been converted into a museum of comparative anatomy. Speci mens of the more remarkable gun shot wounds cf the entire war, illustrated by the bones, have been gathered from all the hospitals, East and West. Among them are a piece of the spiac of J. Wilkes Loo!h, with a wire, showing where the bullet passed which ended bis fatefu career, and Gen. Sickles' thigh-bone which was shattered by bullets at Octtys burg. Ihe curiosities are arranged in cases and daintily put np, with skulls in numerable, so that one feels as if be were in the catacombs of Paris, well illuminat ed, and with all their ghastliness properly labeled. The museum is well worth a visit, however, and is one of the most in teresling "sights" in Washington. The latest and most horrible form o suicide is that chosen by a young girl in Danby, 111 , shout 2d miles from Chicago last Thursday eveninj. She threw here self under a railroad train, which ran over her, severing her head from the body, and throwing it several feet away, and al so cutting c.Tcne of her feet and crushing one arm. The cause of the terrible act is said to be the refusal of the parents to allow the poor girl to marry a young man to whom she was attached. A letter was found in the pocket cf her dress, direct ed to her lover, bidding him an affection ate good bye. The suii-ide was commit ted after dark, and girl apparently threw hereselt under the cars instead of before the engine. When the railway across the continent of America is completed, there will be constant conveyance by means of railways and mail packets for passengers desiring to travel round the world. Ihe crand tour will be twenty-two thousand miles in IeDgth, and will cost $1,500, and will be accomplished in about eighty days. Awe .iu;i;in.4U tuuriSl Will ve at)IQ 10 VlSll England, Japan, China, Ceylon and Egypt. He will cross the Atlantic, North Pacific and Indian Oceans, the Red and Mediterranean seas, the continent ol America aod the delta of Egypt. He will be able to sail in the beginning of May, j : . - .. i . t ; auj iu nunc uuxu again uuuui me mid dle of July. Daring Robbery. Neav York, Feb. 8. Two unknown men perpetrated a most oaring robbery, at half-past seven o clock, this evening, at Heccdict s jewelry. store No. GUI Uroadway. One of them snashed in the plate glass of third window with an iron masher, and the other smatched, mrougii me Hole thus made, a tray of dia moned rings, valued at 810.000. The rings got scattered and the burslar3 ts caped with 81900 worth. An attempt was made on Thursday uigui, to set nre to Children's Home, at Lancaster, Peun. One of the inmates, a girl aged 11 years, named Ellen Doyla, yesterday confessed to having done the deed, and also to having made a similar attempt ten days since. Ad Interim Thomas Ins returned tn New Orleans, having inspected tliS cem- eieries la Texas. A Tough Case. Kldef Knarp bud been holding a pro tracted meeting in Arkansas, and on a certain Sunday was to have a -baptismg ' of conTerta in the river, in the .ec!uded locality in which Ihc revival took place. As he advanced into the water with a wiry, sharp eyed old chap, he asked the usual question, whether any person knew any reason why the ordinance of baptifm should not be administered. JNoonean swered for a few moments, but at length, a tall, straight and powerful looking chap, with an eye like a blaze, who was leaning upon a long rifle aud quietly looking re marked : Kldcr, I don't want to inter fere wth this ycre business, any way, but I want to say I know that old cuss you've got hold of, and I know that one dip won't do him any good. If you want to get the sin of lum, and save him, you 1 have to anchor him out ia deep water over might. The Bridge. Strong efforts are new being made to words rebuilding the bridge across the Delaware, at this place. That we need a bridge, and that one would add greatly to the business intercats of the town, no one can deny ; but we will not have one unless some of the capitalist?, the most in terested parties take earnest hold of the matter. Let every one take hold now and success is certain. A good bridge will certainly pay a liberal premium to its stockholders ; in Fact, we doubt ifat present money could be better invest ed than in this enterprise. We are pleas ed to learn that a large amount has a! ready been subscribed, and we hope that we may soon hate the satisfaction of an uouncing that the shares are all taken and the work commenced. Application? for shares should be made to Jno. C Mott, or 1). A. Wells, Milford, Va.Mil- ford Herald. The Republican State Committee held a meeting at Ilarnsburg last Thursday and determined upon the 23d of June next as the time for holding the State Convention for the nomination of candi dates for Governor and Supreme Judge An unsuccessful attempt was made to have the Convention held earlier, but the prevailingseutimeot was againsta longand laborious campaign. The Committee ad opted a resolution eailing upon public of 5cer3 of every kind to promote economy in all their actiou3, and another favoring the enactment of a metropolitan police bill for Philadelphia. For the office of Governor, no other candidate than Gen Ge iry has been suggestnd, and for that o Supreme Judge there appears to hate been no canvassing whatever. It will o course be conceded to Judge Williams. Relics. The authorities of ML Pleasant town ship, Wayne county, advertise the effects of Isaac Jenkins, a deceased pauper, to he soil on the 19th mst. Amonsr these are one riSe, bullet-pouch, powder horn bulletmoulds and scalping knife, suppos ed to have been the property cf the re nowned Tom Quick, the great "In dian Slayer," who flourished in this vicinity in the days ol "Auld Lang byne. fine chance this for cariosity hunters. Recommended The Democrats in Convention, at the Court House, oa Monday night, recom mended the lion. Asa Packer, of Mauch Chunk, as a suitable cancidate for the Gubernatorial chair and the Hon. G. II llarrett, President Judge of this judicial districts, for the Supreme Bench. A very good ticket, but it nominated, sure to be defeated. Ilontsdale Citizen. Itmay not be generally known thatthere bas, or late years, been a great change in the nationality of the immigration to this country. Ooe immigrants were rrinci pally Irish, but the German clement now prenominated. Is 1SGS there came to our shores 120,000 Irish and Scotch. Of the whole number of immigrant?, New York city and State kept nearly one half. A Swindler Exposed. IIarriscuru, Feb. G. The public arc cautioned against a swindler named James P. Lewis, who is procuring money from sundry persons under the false pre tense that he holds a commission from the Governor a3 a public detective. Sev eral checks on the State Treasurer from him were presented here to day. A Great many counterfeits of the new cent are in circulation. The shield on one side and "United States" on the oth er are ommitted, while hardly a precept able impression of the word "no," is in serted over the word 'one, in order to es cape the law. - One of our exchanges says : "An- eminent physician has discovered that the nightmare, in nine cases out of ten, is produced by owing a bill for a news paper." If all who arc troubled with this complaint, will call at our oface, we will gtve them an excellent receipt. A married man in New Hampshire bas adopted an original method of economy One morning recently, when he knew his wile would see him, he kissed the ser vant girl. The household expenses were mfctautly reduced 200 per year. A Doston paper states that a man in that locality is riding a bog through the streets, as a preparatory practice to manag ing a velocipede. i. ... i .., ,, , M Daring the last thirteen years liiO mur ders have been committed in New York city, the perpetrators of w hich were never discovered. In McIIenry county, III., there is a cheese factory which produced 825,226 worth of cheese last year from the milk of eight hundred cow3 Kossuth has again turned up : this time as writer of a letter to the Spaniards begging tlieni to found a republic. Ill II - Teu far a cent is the price of oysters at Pcnsacol-j; F!a. MISCELLANEOUS. ! England has 3,709,000 cattle and 20,- 930.000 sheep. Thirty thousand New lorkers nightly go to places of amusement. G714.00U in treasure arrived at .ew York on Tuesday last from Aspinwall. A pateut for the manufacture of "arti ficial champagno" has been taken out in London. The Boston Traveller speaks of the spread of infidelity in the large towns and cities of Massachusetts. It costs 8100 and takes one week's time to get a female chignon dyed in Paris to the newest fashionable color. It requires fifty-five regular trains to do the business between iNew lork and Elizabeth. Governor Boreman was selected United States Senator by the West Virginia Legtslature on Tuesday, of last week. The entire police force of Springfield, Indiana, has been discharged for comphci ty with thieves. The profits of the Easton Passenger llailwav Co.. last year amounted to 10 per cent. It mav profit some dealers to learn that a modern Christian Bushel is intended to contain 232 cubic inches and is brimful. A gentleman in Portland, Me., propo ses to publish a cyclopedia of meannesses which he has been noting down for many years. In London scarlet fever had destroyed fifteen lives (of children chiefly) every day for thirteen weeks before the last mail left. The weather has been so fine in Min nesota that the Legislature finds itself un able to keep a quorum for more than an hour a day. The editor of the Yicksburg Times says : "We have before us invitations to a private musical soiree, a cock fight and a wedding." General Moorhead, of Pennsylvania, is in favor of ex-Governor Andrew G. Cur tain for a position iu General Grant's Cabinet. Jurlge Cantwell, of Wilmington, X. C, has decided that no man can whip a wife under the pretence of "reasonable correc tion." Mary Cummiskey, a New York servant girl, on Monday evening last caught and captured a burglar who entered the bouse where she was employed. The Board of Trade of St. Louis have endorsed the protest of the Philadelphia Board of Trade, against the 50 per cent, provision of the Bankrupt act. The Associations for the protagapion of game in our state have now 95,000 birds which will be let loose in the spring. Send a few for the bowers of Monroe. If ths scheme on foot for making a voyage across the Atlautic in a balloon suceeds, we shall have a dozen lines of balloous running opposition to the steam crs in less than a year. Since the removal of the restrictions of the press of Spain and Cuba there been a great newspaper revival, some thirty new ones having started in Havana, while fif teen have sprung up in Madrid. A circus seems to be a profitable in vestment. The report of one year's busi ness of a prcmineut one that i3 going a rouod the country shows 8194,700 rece ipts, and profits over expenses of 853.100. A merchant in Lewiston, Me., who some years since settled with his creditors by payin; them fifty cents on a dollar, has been prosperous since, and last week voluntarily paid them the balnsce. The Easton A??r says that Mrs. Hill, who was murdered lately in Philadelphia by George Twitchell, was many years ago a resident of Easton, and was known as "Big Soph." On Friday, night a week Mr. Christian Bertsoh, residing in Lehigh tsp, North amption Co., had a horse stolen out of his stable. The horse thief gang is not yet broken up as we supposed. If any of our ambitions vclocipedists wish to practice, in the absence of a machine, let them mount a hog and ride it through the streets. They say it is capital exercise. A Minnesota steer recently had the misfortune to have a hay stack cave in over him. II is owner discovered him two weeks afterwards, fat and hearty, having eaten his way thirty feet through the stack. Five days imprisnoment in jail has been thought sufficient punishment for a man in Exeter, N. II., who lifted his children by the hair, and tore a portion of his wife's scalp off. Possibly it was not "their own hair." Chicago continues to be famous. He cently a boy there, nine years old, beat an Indian girl, ten years old, so severely that sho died of her injuries. A few days later he shot his cousin, nine years old, and killed him. Several cattle have died after a few hours' violent illness, on a farm at Fish kill Plains, Duchess county, N. Y., and a postmortem examination is said to have revealed nothing as to the cause. The farmers in the vicinity are much alarmed A Pittsburg paper says that a gang of villains from buffalo, New iorkandChi cago, have entered into a combination to "do up" the principal cities of the country during the coming few months on a large scale. Easton bas thirteen churches two Methodist, three Lutheran, two Presbyte rian, one Catholic, one Jewish, one Dutch Reformed, one German Reformed, one Episcopal, and one Baptist. Louisville, Feb. 5 Tho President has pardoned Carlo Latryga and Francis Martinetti, who were sentenced in 18CG to serve fifteen years in the State Peniten tiary at Iraokfort, lor counterfeiting United States currency. Ilcary Walkers was murdered near Keokuk, Iowa, on Sunday, and his son- in-law, Wm. Flamao, who was with him, says they were attacked by four men, one of whom shot Walkers. Martin Kelley, who had threatened to take Walkers' life has been arrested. The wickedest woman in Kunkakee, 111., became such a nuisance, that the Common Council voted her a new dress, 8G0 and her fare, if she w ould, marry and emigrate, one agrceu, ana this was tne ceremony, as performed by a police jus tice: "jisj, you do agree to late Clonic, and live with her. aud so to Cheyenne with her, and stay with her, regardless of w ,,r t 1 law and consequences: "lcs." "Jioine, von do areo to take Jim, and live with htm, and go to Cheyenne witn mm, ana stav with him regardless ol law ana con seaucnsr" "les." "1 hen I give you these two railroad tickets, and order you stay there until the lgilance Committee doth hang you both. Amen. Important Decisions by the United States Supreme court. Two important decisions by the United States Supreme Court were rendered ou Monday, last. One of them expressed the opinion of the court that by a true construction of the Internal Revenue law it was uot iutended to tax the incomes of persons other that citizens of the United States, wherever residents, whether citi zens or not. It also limits the State iurisdiction to impose taxes. The other decision holds that the income tax is con stitutional, defines its nature, and lays down the duty of accessors and to returns of incoma made in coin. The Governor and Legislature of No vada are working iu a most inharmoni ous manner. " The Governor vetoed the Legislature Fund bill ; the Legislature passed the bill over the vote, and now the Governor is striving to obtain an or der restraiuinff the Comptroller from pay ing the warrants drawn on him in accord ancs with the bill. In return, the Le gislature threatens the Governor with im peachment. The Commissioner of Agriculture esti mates the cotton crop of 1SG3 at nearly 2,500,000 bales, and that of corn of 905,- 000 bushels. At twenty cents for the former, and fifty for the latter, the one yields $200,000",000 and the other 8450, 000.000 that is to say the humble maize is worth to our people more than twice as much as the once regal staplc'of the bouth The population of Mains is about G73, 177, an increase cf eight per cent.' since 1800. Of the 41G municipalites of the State, twelve are incorportted towns. The amouut of capiial employed in manu factures in in the State is 40.000.000, and the annual products 8S1,2S7,G95. The oScc of the 1'hiladelphia, Wilm ington and Baltimore Railroad, at Wilm iog, Del., was opened Saturday night, and the safe was robbed, with a duplicate key, of 1,750. The United States Minister at Athens, i m a speccn at a public dinner on Thursday, pledged the cordial sympathy of our government for the Greeks ia the anticipated struggle with Turkey. The members of the Spauish Provisio nal Govcrnmentare said to be unanimously in favor of the Duke of Montpensier for the throne of bpain. Destitution ia the Red ltiver country, is increasing two pounds of food per week is the allowance of each person. Gov. Hoffman is 30, and the youngest Governor of .New lork ever had, except Seward, who was elected when oa. A women bas recently been sentenced by a Pittsburg police court as a "common scold." This is said to be the coldest winter in Florida since 1835, and the orange trees are thought to be injured. 'pasEtnoj, t ?no pouunj ifpuaooj 6CM?snoa 9!0BtI 8lD 00 9Ptta UP J Jt(I ?SJ3 3U,X Jury List. GRAND JURORS. Barrett Lewis W. Mills. Chestuthid Jacob Dorshimer, Frederick Sigliu and Daniel Evcritt. Hamilton Emanuel Shoemaker and Stog dell S. Leh. Jackson Joseph Frantz. M. SmilhJiclJ Moses Coolbaugh, Jacob Bush, E. II. Gunsaules. Polk Jacob Kunkel. Paradise Robert Labar. Price James Price. Ross Charles Correll, John Andrew. SmithJielJ Daniel Brown. Stroud Charles Henry, Philip Lee and Henry R. Ransbcrry. StrouJsburg Abraham I. Labar, Wm. Ackerman, Jacob Wellcr, Chas. R. Andre. I'unkhannock George Merwine. . . PETIT JURORS. Barrett Henry Price. Chesnutkill Peter HofTsmith, Jr. Peter S. Altemose, Jacob Aliemose, John Gregory, Dan. Serfose, Geo. Zeigcnfuss, Chas. Evcritt. Coolbaugh Andrew SIccher. Hamilton Peter Butz, Gj-orge Snyder, M vie hoi r Bossard, John J. Steelier, Sirjv Xlixsell. Jackson Michael Miller, Jacob C. Miller. M. Sm i Ihfeld -Thomas Cortrisht, E. G. Mosier. Paradise John J. Price. Pocono Sebastian Brong. Polk Reub. M. Krcrge, Thos. Altemose. Smithjield Findlay Bush, David Shan non, Jacob E. Transue. Stroud Henry Beesecker, Geo. B. Bard. Stroudsburg. Samuel Staples, Daniel Drehcr, P. S. Posten?, John Boys, William Ilollinshead, Benj. Jacoby, Jos. L. Bower, Valentine Albert. , Tobyhannuh John Stiger. Errors of Youth. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature De cay, and all the effects of youthful indiscre tion, will for the sake of suffering humanity, tend free to all who need it tho recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cured, bunerers wishing to profit by the advertisers experience can do so by addressing, in perfect confluence, JU1IN Ji. OGDEN, Na Xi Ccder treet, New York. December I.M, 16tH. yl, Special Notices. TO COmWFlYES. rpHE REV. EDWARD A. WILSON'S L Prepared Prescription for the cure i,f CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA BRONCHI TIS, COUGHS, COLDS, and all THROAT and LUNG AtTJiUTIOAB, Ins r.ow been in use for over ten years with the most marked euc:css. The Remedy, prcp.ireu tntler idr. Wil son's personal supervision, also a pamphlet containing the original rrr?cnj;tion, wuli full and explicit direction lor preparation and use, tojether with a short niatory of h:s case, may be obtained of DREHER & BRO., Druggists, Stroiid.'burg, Pa.r or nrj . XiUv AJ.u a. iulsv.x, 1G3 South Second St., Willianifchurgli, N. Y 07" Pamph cts furnished free of charge May 21, 16G9.-lyr. To Cotiitimptt vc. milE Advertiser, bavin? been restored to" health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, alter hiving suiierru fcvc&i years with a severe luncr affection, and that dread disease, Consumption, is anxious to make' known to his Icllow suherers t.'ie n:ean ol cure. To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the prescription used (froc of charge. with the directions for preparing and uin the eame, which thev will find a sure Cure fur Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit ihc p.lHiCicd, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes every suficr er will try his remedy, as it will cost then nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, 163 South 2nd et., William-burg, Kmss Co., X. Y. (Dec. 4,'eS-yl, BUCHU. Fron Dispensatory of the United States. DIOSMA CREN ATA BUCHU LEAVES. PnoFERTir.s. Their odor is ttrong, diHu sivp, and6omcwhat arcm.itic, their taste bit terish, and analogous to mint. Medical Pkopektils and Uses Bachn Jeaes are gently stimulant, with a peculiar tendency to the Urinary Organs. They are given in complaints of the Urin ary Organs, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Morbid Irritation cf the Bid der and Uretha, Di-ease of the Prostrate Gland, and Retention or Incontinei.ee of Urine, from a loss of tone in the puts con cerned in its evacuation. The remedy has also been recommended in Dyspepsia, Chron ic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affections, and Dropsy. IIelmdold's Extract Bircnr is used by persons from the agea of to 23, and from 3- to ";", or in the decline or change of life; after Confinement, cr Labor Pain?; Bed Wetting in children. In affections peculiar to female?, the Ex tract Buchu is unrqualed by any cllier rem edy, as in Chlorosis, ot Retention, Irregular ity, Painfulness or Suppression cf Customa ry Evacuation.,.E!cerated or Srhirrous Statt3 of the Uterus, Leucorrhea, or Whites. Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Dropsical Swellings This medicine increases the power i f Diges tion, and exc tps Ihc Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery cr Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural Enlargements are reduced, as weil as Pain and InHamma tion. Helmcold's Extract Bvchu has cured every case of D'abeites i l which it has been jfiven. Irritation of the Neck, cf the B'aJ der, and Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulcer ation of the Kidneys and B!addcr, Retention of Uurine, Diseases cf the Prostrate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Grave!. Brick -Dust Deposit, and Mucus or Milky Dischar ge, and for enfeebled and dclicutf? constitu tions, of both sexes, attended with the lowing symptoms: Indisposition to Exertior, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Dilr.cn'iy of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Tretnt ii:.g. Hor ror of Disease, Wakeful nes.--, Dimr.e.-s cf Vi sion, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Finish ing of the Bod-, Dryness of the Skin, Erup tion on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Uni versal Lassitude of the Muscuhr System. &.c. Helmbolds Extract Bvcui: is Diuretic and Blood-Purifying, and cures all Diseases arisitig from habits of dissipation, excesses and imprudences in life, Lupuri ies of the Blood, &c. superseding Copaiba in aiT.'Ctions for which it is used, such a Gcnorrh'-r.. Gleets of long standing, and Syphilitic Af fections in these diseases, used in connec tion with IIelmbod's Rose Wami. Sold by nil Druggists and Dealers every where. Price 81.25 per bottle, cr six bot tles for $6.50. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in all communications. Address II. T. HEUMEOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse. 594 Broad vnr. N. Y NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IN steel-engraved wrapper, with fac-sim-i!e of my Chemical Warehouse, and sned II. T. HELMBOLD. January 23, 180S 2in. MA11U1KI. At the Lutheran Parsonage, in IltmfuU-n, on tho 31st lilt., by the Rev. Henry Seifert, Mr. John S. B:ish, of Pocono, and Miss Emma 1 Kresgo, of Jackson, Monroe county, I'h. DIED. In this borough, on the Cth inst., Mr. Jacob R. Hinclinc, aged 5$ year, 9 months and 11 At Easton, Pa., on ihc C;h int., Viiii, i:; faut son of Morris R. and Susan Stone, aged; months. Why should we mourn the lov'd one gone ? Why sorrow o'er his rest ? What if we are thus sadly shorn ! Wo know our Willie's ble.-t. To him death's aummuiH was the call From what woe, who can tell? To never ending bliss, where pll The Saints in glory dwell. The Saviour lov'd such tender tm And oft blena'd them even ; Then why should wo mourn or our kvs Sure Willie's gain is Heaven. F. Notice of Dividends. The Directors of the Monroe County Ag ricultural Society have agreed to strike a dividend of six per cent. upon, the capital stock of said Society, Stockholders can re ceive their dividends by calling upon. tlo Treasurer, Birnet Mansfield, on and after the id day of Februarr. J. B. STORM, ScoY February 11, 1S0O.
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