IT" f ii T Sl)c Scffcvsaman, THURSDAY PEERTJARY 8, 18G6. 3" Wc call the attentiou of all desir ing a plcasaut atul profitable employment to the advertisement iu this paper head ed '$1530 per year." -. ESTlii last week's J effcrsonian, we an nounced, that the Congregation and " friends of Rev. 15. S.Evcritt, pastor of the resbytcr,u Church o( tins borough, at j their donation on the 25th ult. had raised S225. Since then the amount has been increased to $235. 5fiTMr. Jacob Knecht.of this Borough, killed six hogs on Monday last, I) months and 11 days old. One of them weighed 359 pouuds after it was dressed. The others were not weighed, but were esti mated to weigh about 350 lbs. each. This is the finest lot of pork ever slaugh tered iu this town. fcr The Donation to Rev. Mr. Paxsou. of the M. E. Church of this place, on last Wednesday evening, we are gratified to learn was quite a success. The num ber present was quite large, aud the sum given, about $200, is the largest that the Methodist congregation ever gave their minister in this place. This is a well merited coniplhncut to Mr. Paxson, for no one could have been more earnest and untiring iu promoting the interest of the Church both spiritually and financially, lie found the church with a debt of about SI, 000 resting upon it, and he resolved to free it from that debt, and succeeded completely, lie himself giving $50 tow ards the payment of the same. We re gret that, in all probability, this will be his last year in our place. Wherever he may be sent, we doubt not, he will carry with him the best wishes of the Church as well as of a lari:e circle of friends. Beadle's Monthly. This new Magazine is emphatically "a Magazine of to-day." It is uot so solid as to he indigcstable to a common mind, nor yet so light as not to afford real nour- lshmeni. It is just the thing for the lire- , ii- j Siue, auu lor an reauera w uo ueaue iu iuau ; to some advantage. j q have only seen the second number, LVlmiarv aud the above is our "ver- i diet." All contributions are paid for, and of course none would be accepted thnt did not riug with merit. Tkkms Single copies $3 dollars, Club of sir copies for $15 00 ; Eleven for $25. Address Beadle's Monthly, 118 Wil l:ro street, New York. Rebel Drafts for Collection. Gen Spinner, on Saturday, mailed to Europe, for collection, three captured 'drafts of 50 each, drawn by Col. llar Visou of Jeff. Davit's military family, to the order of Secretary Trenhoim, ar.d by hlui indorsed upon Brown, fhepley & Co., the llcbel bankers of Liverpool. Several captured English drafts have heretofore been sent fot ward for collec tion, but with the indorsement of "No! funds," As the Government has know lediie that these are good, the action of the Liverpool bankers is awaited with j tnary method in which its agent has been special interest. j dismissed from service. We are inform . e ed that the people of Mississippi gener- Since the organization of the money- ally sympathize with them in their hatred order system, November 1, 18G4, to the!0f the Bureau and their oppression ol 1st of lebruary. I860, there have been issued at the Washington Post Office 7772 money orders, amounting iu the ag gregate to about $102,000. The amount of money paid during the same time may be set dowu at $100,000. The amount received in surplus deposits, about $80, 000. Surplus deposited iu New York, about $139,000. The total expenses of this branch, aside from clerk hire, do not exceed $100. Letters received from Charleston. S. C., represent that that there are still 2, 000,000 bales of cotton iu the South ; they also state that there is great activi ty iu the sale of this product, aud that notwithstanding the impression generally prevalent as to its scarcity, it is steadily being brought' into the market. The prospect ol securing a lair yield ol cotton m the interior of the btate is encourag ing, and the freed me u are geucrally in dustrious and self-supporting. Cotton as a Preserver of Fruit. It is not gcncrallv know that common raw cotton is one of the Lest and most simple means of preserving fruit for a long while In America, it is in general use for keeping grapes fresh all the winter. The method em ployed is as follows: The hunches are gently luid between a laj'er of cotton in an earthenware jar which is then corked down, and the corks dipped in melted rosin. Of course it is much easier to preserve apples and pears, which need only be laid between two layers of cotton on the pantry shelf or Etore room. The public debt of Rhode Island is $3, 826,000,51. Miuncsota last year exported 8,012, 564 bushels of wheat. Arress on a Serious Charge. St. Iouis Feb. 2. General Coolbaugh. who was charged with having been eng.- ged jn various swindling operations in different parts of the country, was . a rreeted hereto-. THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE. Governor Cumin's Message, which was sent to the Legislature on Tuesday. furnishes the people of this commonwealth with information which is usually impar ted at the begiuning of the year. The Message shows us that the financial con dition of the State has been extremely prosperous. We received over six mil lions two hundred thousand dollars dur ing 1855, and there was a balance at thel beginning of that year of nearly two mil liens of dollars. We paid outduring the same period over five millions anil three quarters, and had a balance in the trea sury on the first of December of 82,373, 558.14. Out of the sum paid away, wc appropriated, in redemption of the State indebtedness, SL,!03,3 45.88. Our debt .. .1 ., T 17ft MQ MR ,mnm tu S13,G23,GCS.14, leaving our liabilities in excess of assets at S2o,.Sb2,obD.y2. A contrasted with the year I860, when our liabilities exceeded assets $2(i,4U8.1o8. 1)4, wc stand more than two millions six hundred thousand dollars better off than we were at that time. When we cousi dcr what wc have gone through in those five years, the heavy expenditures re quired fur defense, and expenses incident to the war, we cau well congratulate our selves at having done so well, particularly whpn we know that other commonwealths lv fn fhoir debt. The Governor believes that the annual ! receipts of the Commonwealth are large enough to justify a removal of all State taxes on real estate, and recommends that it be done. In regard to the old tax of 25 cents per 3100 there is no difficulty, but the tax of 5 cents per $100, laid by that act of 18G4, was pledged for the re payment of $3,000,000 loan, aud cannot be removed until that money is paid. Perhaps this will have to remain, but the greater tax can be removed, and uo doubt it will he done. The Governor recommends that, in case the State tax on real estate is removed, the levying of local taxes ou bonds, mort gages, loans, and all property of that kind, be prohibited. He says : ''Such a repeal would largely encour age the investment of capital in this State aud add immensely to the wealth of the State, while the local authorities would lose very little, as it is notorious that, from the difficulties of assessment, they receive very little from these sources." The governor sums up' the result ol the action of Pennsylvania in supporting the cause of the Luion during the liebei lion with a proud consciousness that wo have done our duty. We furnished the Uuited States during the Rebellion with 302,284 soldiers, exclusive of militia and volunteers for emergencies, and ex , , . - l"e latter the Message does not give us I . - i ... . . L ...... I. . I L th(J UU!nbcrs exccpt th.,t jn l6w tjlere were 3G.5SS of these troops furnished for the emergency proceeding the battle of Gettysburg. The number of men faru ! : .1 i .1... -I.. I - i. nil isoeu iu uiu uavy iujltul nave ueun 000. Assuming that it was only 10,000. the whole number of men furnished the Government lor service during the llcbel lion could not havelTeen less than 40S.872. a. record of patriotism scarcely to be ex ceeded by any other State m the L uiou Brutal Assassination of an Oificer of the Freedman's Bureau at Pontotoc, Miss Enmity of the Citizens. Fiom The Nashville Times A gentleman who has just returned from Pontotoc, Miss., states that a few nights siuce the agent of the FreedmanV Bureau at that place was murdered in cqld blood, while sleeping in his bed, by a party of Bebels. His body was riddled with bullets iu the most shocking man ner. The people at Pontotoc hated the Bureau intensely' for interfering with them iu exercising control over their j slaves, arc heartily glad over the sum jfreedmen. They denounce the President in unmeasured terms for insisting on the abolition of Slavery, and speak of the Federal Government as a despotism, t which they must yield, for the pre.eus from necessity, and not from incliuatiou Union men are compelled to be as silent and cautious as they were in 1861, and look as if they were the subjugated par ty. The Secessionists treat them with contempt and speak of them on all occa sious as "'traitors to the South." Josh Billings says that he keeps his lriends by never asking them for any thing but advice, which is a commodity he likes to give, because he is uo poorer i or it. A New Haven firm discharged one of their clerks three years ago on suspicion that he had stolen fc3U0 from them. Last New Year's d.iy they found the money nuder a counter, all bitten to pie ces by thievish mice. The "trichina disease" has broken out in Detroit. A youug German lady 'ilea mere lately irom eating pork, and a post mortem examination resulted in discovering her flesh to be Glled with animalcule. Christian Berger was on Friday last con victed ot murder in the first degree, having Kineu luary Watt, an aged woman Jiving m Oermantown, two or thrpe weeks ago. The evidence in the case appears lo have been entirely circumstantial, but the jury found no dilhcuity in acreemg upon a verdict. A motion for arrest of judgement and a new trial was entered by the prisoner's counsel. The Hudson Ba.y,Company recently for warded to St. Pnul G.0U0 mink skins, which sold for 54,000. The duty upon the skins was 1,200 in gold. Three boys, the oldest of whom is nbout fourteen, have been arrested iu New Haven for obtaining letters under false pretenses irom mo bis it, Sold Villainy. The audacity of some of the robberies which have taken place recently is suffi ciently startling, but. the boldness of the one described in the item below, whieh we find in the Louisville Journal, rather takes the palm from any we have yet had a description of : A robbery took place at Chattanooga. Tennessee, last Monday, which, if the lacts are stated correctly, is one of the most extraordinary on record. Two men. named Bass and Williams, pretending to be detectives from Columbus, Georgia, persuatcd a heutenanant of the military guard to furnish them assistance, went to the Crutchlield House, dragged several gentlemen out of bed, carried them to the guard-house, pluudcred them of over two thousand dollars in money, watches, &c, and kept them locked up that night, and next day started South. The affair is uudersoing investigatiou before the mili- tary authorities. . Something New An Ink Mine. The San Francisco Mining Press says a party has recently arrived at Los An gelos, from the vicinity of Bucna Vista Lake aud the oil springs there, having in his possession a bottle containing "a min eral substance very much resembling crude petroleum, but. without any smell, and possessing all the qualities of a fine writing fluid. Several experiments were made by dffercnt pdrsoa?, aud all pro- nouueed it a good quality of ink, or fluid, for writting. We dipped our pen in the fluid -and wrote several lines, aud could not distinguish the difference be tweeu it aud the best writing fluid now in uuc. When first used the color is a deep, rich black, but alter exposure to the air the color moderates a little, stilt retaining a good, and, to all appearances, durable color. A company is being lorm i;d for the purpose of testing the above it w discovery." The manufacturing enterprise of Penn sylranin was never as lively as at the pre sent. The latest exhibition of ene;gy in this connection, is that of the capitalists of Beilfoute. Ceutre county, who are about to erect an immense esiablishuieut for the manufacture of llussia sheet-iron, ou Spring creek. The Ccutral Press says that, all the arrangements for the work have been made, and that they will be in operation in a very short time. A Chicago paper says that a demented individual named licury Kelsey, with uuwaahed face and unkempt locks, wear- ni'r dilarfidatca iruruisuts and a seedy air ' " - iienervlly, was nicked up in the streets on Sunday by otacer bhippy, while preacb ing the near approach of the Jtidgmut Day aud its terrors, and praying in the slush and snow for the reireueration of wicked Chicago, lie stated that he ha?. left a wife and family in Saratoga couuty New ork-, but he avers tnat the Lon told him in a vision that " Lanugo icas the- d dest city on the earth, and that like Jonas to the Ninevites. he must aud preich to tie Chictg-ius." o Sentenced. Beni. F. Taylor, a clerk in the Cleveland Ohio, post office, whose arrest in November last, for stealing cerium letters put up by S. B. Rov, Agent of the Post Olhce Depart ment, which we noticed at the time, wasar raiined two weeks since betore the U. !$ Dibtrict Court for the offence, when he plea lied " cuiity." and was sentenced to 10 vears imprisonment in the Ohio Penitentiary, Raftsman's Journal. Tn the matter of the contested ri-:;ht of lion. John P. Stockton to represent New Jer sey in the Senate of the United States, the Senate Committee his decided thafilr.atock lon was lawfully elected, and is entitled to the scat he now occupies. This decision will no douht be confirmed by the Senate, and Mr. Stockton will hold on for the full term of six years, should he live so long. Colonel Leavenworth, Indian Agent, has succeeded in recovering two white wo.sien, Mrs. McDiniels and Mrs. Sprigg, and six children, who were taken cptives by the Indians last summer in northern Texas. The Indians hare yet three white children, which they promise to deliver up. Mosby's wife wants the Government to pay her husband for the tobacco captmed by the ' Yankees" at Richmond. Secretary AlcCulIoch does not yet see the propriety of "re tuning to the guerrilla who stripped oir boys of their clothes, money, &c, when they fell into his bunds. The Houston News is not yet " reconstruc ted," It says : " Secession as she became the South was always the Unionist, aa she is at this very hour. Her secession was less a violence of the spiritofthe Union than ma ny things which the North has done inside of the Union with the purpose of controlling the Union to her own special advantage. Here is the pithiest sermon ever preach ed "Our iugress to life is naked and bare; our progress through life are trouble and care ; our egress out of it we kuow not where ; but doing well here we shall do well there j I could preaching a year. not tell more by There ins't a single printer confined in apy of the N. Y. State prisons. What a gor.n lot they must be ! This i3 particu larly strange, considering the number of devils employed. One of the stores in Corning recently opened late one morning, when a wag posted the following notice ou the door : 'Not dead but sleeping." The remedy was effectual. On a fence in Berkshire, Mass, is pain ted in glaring capitals, '-'Use Dr. Prior's Cough Balsam!" and just below, "Buy Your Gravestones at Pittsfield." A man named John Jones, living at Atlanta, Georgm, sends the Wyandotte (Kansas) Gazette the small sum of $50.- 000 in Confederate mouey, and asks the editor to send the paper mouth. . Tnfrnnl rRfivenna Receintl. Tl, rp?n nfTntnrnal Kevenue on Sntnrdnv amounted to 81.507,912. The M- w a w w v ft ' -w v i total receipts during last week were SS", 890,539. Refuses to recognize Andrew Johnson as a Democrat the Copperhead Legislature ol Delaware. Vice versa: Andrew Johnson refuses to recognize the Coppwheads of ennsylvania as Democrats. A boy's idea of having a tooth drawn may hesummed unas follows; The doctorhitch- edfistonto me, pulled his best, and just before it killed me the tooth came out. The people of the South should not complain ol Congress for hesitating to confer: political rights upon rebels, so long is they withhold these rights Irom loyal men. The Congress.onal Bounty Committee are III IHIUI Jl til VillU lUllUii UliJlVUU V L wvuilVlVd and will probably to report Five thousand dollars haTe been sent to Secretary Stanton, from England, for the beuefit of destitute freedmen. "Conscience Money" in the Treasury. lhc restitution of "conscience mouey received by the Treasury Department for the uscal year ending Sept., lS6o, a uiounted to $5,582 06, since, which time it is estimated that about$6,000 additional has been received. lhe L.on'imore well, west Virginia. has been sold to a company of capituist of Providence, 11. I., for the sum of a million of dollars, and it is expected thai upon that amount, large dividends will be paid. From a 65 barrel well it has run up to 100 barrels and over per day, thus reversing the rule obtained in the reuusvivauia regions, i lie well is of the best lubricating quality. Mrs. Lmma Ivolliach, a female of almost sixteen, who had been married just eight days, recently pplicd to Chicago Courts for a divorce from her iuirband on the ground of incompatibility of temper, and has just ob tained it. In five months she has been a maid, and a grass widow. Eight days of married life, and then a divorce. Chicago goes up to the head." The Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs, lorty different stvlps, adapted to sacred and secular music, for 80 to SGOOcach. FIF TY-ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums awarded them. Illus- tivifnfl f:;i f . rimiuu Iron AiMrosc XTASJfl.V & IIAMLLV, Boston, or MASON BROTH ERS, New York. September 7, 1SG5. ly. 8'ffRAXE, BUT 'fl'BiSJE. Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their advamage by return mail (free ol charge), by addressing the undersigned. Thoe having lears of being humbugged will ouiigeny noi noticing tins card. All others will please address their obedient servant, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, 83J Broadway, New York. January, 4V1S6G. ly. EK25051J9 Ol' YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decav, and all the effects ot youthful indiscretion, will, for ihe sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which h was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adverriser's experience, can do so by ad dressing JOHN B. OGDEN, No." 13 Chambers St., New York. January 4. I860. ly. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, bv a very simple rem edr, after having suffered several years with a spvere lung affection, and that nrcad di sease Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means ol cure. To all who desire it. he will send a conv of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the directions lor preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for t'oNsustPTioN, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cor.ns, Couons, and all Throat and Lung Affec tions. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable; and he hope every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Villiamsburgh, Kings County, New York January 4, 18G6.-ly. ,500 PER YEAR! Wewantngonts every where to sell our im proved $20 sewing Machine. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Warranted five years. Above salary or large commis sions paid. The only machines sold in the United States for less than $40, which nrcfully licensed by Howe, Wheeler &. Wilson, Grover & Baker, Singer & Co., and Jiachcldcr. All other cheap machines are infringements ami the seller or user are liable to arrest, fine, and imprisonment. Circulars free. Address, or call upon Shuw & Clark, Biddeford, Maine. January 4, 18Q6.-ly. A MONTH ! Agents wanted for six entirely new articles, iust out. Address O. T. GAREY. City Building, Bid deford, Maine. January 4, 186G.-ly. HMO THE NERVOUS, DEBILITATED JL AND DESPONDENT OF BOTH SEXES. A great sufiVr having been re stored to health in a few days, after many Hears of misery, is willing io assist his suf foriug fellow-creatures by sending (free), on the receipt of a postpaid addressed envelope, a copy of the formula of cure employed. Direct to JOHN M. DAGNALL, Box 1 83 Post Office. Jan. 12, fl5.fim. Brooklyn, N, Y. In one of the letters recently opened I i i. .1 1 Lit.. j-t ft? a si ? ri WTo c infnn at u.c ucau leuei umiu .u "'&" there were 83U.UUU in Donas - s s rs 1 I E)IEf. At his residence, in M. Smithfield, on the 5th inst., lion. M. Wr. Coolbaugh. after a lingering illness dropsy aged 67 years. At the residence of her husband in Brodhcadsville. on Saturday the 27th of January, ISfiO, Mary Ann Arnold, wifeof Joseph Arnold, aged 35 years. She leaves a husband and Eight children, and many friends to mourn her loss. "A loving and faithful wife is gone, An affectionate mother and friend; Forever with Chrtst, not alone, To rest where pleasures never end. Then farewell husband, children dpar, Thouch absent from you do not fear; God will protect and comfort too, So love one another as I loved you. Widows Appraisement, Appraisement of S300 to widows hav ing been filed iu the following Estates they will be presented for confirmation on Monday lebruary 20, lb66, unless excep tions ate filed. Estate of Peter Albert, deceased. Nathau 13. Eteritt, John Teel, James Newell, Charles Shoemaker, Joseph Clark, Ernst Sallman " T. M. MclLIIANEY, Clerk. February 8, 1806. License Applications. MONROE COUNTY, SS. The following persons have filed their petitious for liceusc with the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Monroe County, and the same will be presented at the next term of said Court, to be held at Stroudsburg, February 2(5, 18(30. Josiah Dowiing, Hotel, Coolbaugh Tsp. Juhu Thomas, Stroud. T. M. MclLIIANEY, Clerk. February 8, 1SGG. By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de terris, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Monroe Count.v. 1 will exnose t gale, -at public vendue, or'outcry, on Saturday, the 2-ith day of February 1 866. at two o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, the following described property, to wit : A certain tract or piece of land situate in township. Monroe County, adjoining lands of Elihu P stent-, John Nealy a iu; Charles Bush, containing Oui BJmtdred anti Scvon Acre, more or less, about 40 acres cleared, of which 3 acres arc meadow, balance timber land J ne improvements are one Log House, ilia one nnd a half stories high, IG by o0 feet oiip Frame Barn SO by J3U feet, Frame Hog Stable, 12 ft. bv 12 ft. There is a lot o! fruit trees on the premises. A stream of wa ter passes through the premises. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty ot Kichanl f oslen?, and to be sold lv me for caeh CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) Fe.. 8, 1865. $ WANTED, To buy or rent in the Borough of Stroudsburg, a good location for a Furni ture Store, Uudcrtaking, and with dwel ling in or near tne s.ime building, i'er ons having the above property to dis pose of, can find a customer by addressing, A. B. B.. Del. Water Gap. February 1, 1S66. zJ e- w w 11 By virtue of a writ of lev. facias-, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas, of Monroe County, I will expose to le, at publft vendue, on Tuesday, lhe 20lh of February, 1866, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in the borough .f Str.-udsburg, the following described real estate, to wit : All those two certain tracts of hind situ ate in the Townsuip of Stroud, in the Coun ty of Monroe, one of them adjoining lands ofj Jr-sse Slulter, land late of Rachel Rces and others, containing ISO Acaes, more or less. The other one adjoining lands late of James Morgan, deceased, and lands late of Rachel Rees and others, containing Fifty Ac i'!, more or less. The improvements on the first described tract of land are a frame Duelling Hoiisr, at .'35 by 40 feet, two stories high, Cellar Kitch en, and a good cellar underneath, a never failing spring of water near the door. Frame Barn, 4. by GO feet, stone stibling under neath. Hog Pen, Wagon House and otht r out buildings A splendid Apple Orchard. and other Fruit Trees on the same. About 100 Acres of the tract is cleared, 20 Acres of which nre meadow, balance timber hind. The Pocono Creek runs through the same, affording abundance of water power. The improvements on the second described tract arc a Frame Dwelling House, 18 by 20 feet, two stories high, with Kitch en attached, 14 by 1G feet, Frame Birn, 35 by 4U foot, Hog" Pen and other out buil dings. This tract is all improved laud, sev eral Fruit trees on the same. The Pocono Creek runs along side d' this tract. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Samuel P. R ibinson and Alzayda R. Robinson, his wife, and to be sold by me for cash. CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff. Sheriff s Office, Stroudsburg, Feb. 1, 18GG. 1161 1 CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. A positive and specific remedy for all dis eases originating from an impure statk or the dlood, nnd for all (hereditary) diseas es transmitted from parknt to ciiild. L SCROFFUr.A. STRUMA, OLANDLI.AR SWELLINGS, ULCERATION, KINGS EVIL, ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM. This taint (hereditary and acquiredl filhW uie wnn uiuoiu mist-ry, is ny all usual mad- lcal remedies incurable. is if i:UM,iTis:?it If there is any disease in which the Con stitution Life Svrunisasovereiffn.it is in rheumatism and its kindred affections. The most intense pains are almost instantly alle viated enormous swellings are reduced. Cases, chronic or vicarious, of twenty, op" or thirty years standing have been cureiL NERVOUS DEBILITY, SHATTERED NER?!,. ' ST. VITUS' DANCE, LOSS OF POWER, - CONFUSION OF THOUGHTS, EPILEPskI,. Thousands who have suffered for yearly will biess the day on which they read thesfc lines. Particularly to weak, suffering wo men will this medicine prove an inestima ble blessing directing their footsteps to a.v Hope which fulfills more than in promiset. SALIVATION, ROTTING OF BONES, BAD COMPLEXION FEELING OF WEARINESS. DEPRESSION OP' SPIRIT'S. Constitution Life Syrup purges the system entiroly from all the evil effects ol mercury, removing the Bad Breath, curing the Weak Joints and Rheumatic Pains which the use of Calomel is sure to produce. It burdens Spongy Gu:its and secures the teeth as firm ly as ever. CONSTITUTION LITE SYRUP Eradicates, root and branch, all Eruptive- Diseases, ot the bKin like ULCERS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, and ail other difficulties of this kind, which' so much disfigure the outward appearance ot both mule' and females, often makino- them a disgusting object to themselven audi their friends. E CONSTITUTION LITE SYKUP CUUES ALL SWKLLINCl Ol' THE GLANDS.. Either of the Face, Neck, or Female Breait,. and should be taken as soon as the swelling is detected, thus preventing their breaking, and producing troublesome Discharging. Sores, which disfigure so many of the youn ger portion of the community, from six to twenty years of age. Young children ara very subject to discharge.- from the Ears, which depends upon a Scrofulous constitu tion. These cases soon recover by taking a few do-cs of the Life Syrup. fell All scrofulous persons suffering from gen eral Debility, Emaciation, Dyspepsia and. Dropsy of the limbs, abdom- n and in the fe male, Dropsy of the ovar es and womb, gen erally accompanied with inffamation and Ul ceration of the Uteru-, .ire pirmt:n.'iitly cur ed by Coustitut on Life S rup. Thcdiiea.se known as Gmtre or S'.ve Jed Neck, the Life Syruj will remove entirely. The remedy should be taken for some tiuif, as thediseu.se is exceedingly chronic and stubborn, and will not be removed with'-ut extra effort. 1 umors ot the ovaries. Tumors .if tbo Breast, and swfllmg of ottVr glands o? the body, will be completely reduced without resorting to the kn.le, or operations of any kind. Epileptic Fits, Sympathetic or Organic diseases of the Heart, as palpilaton. Disea ses of the Valves, producing a grating or fi ling sound, Dropsy of the Heart Case and alb the affection of this important organ (per sons suffering from any -.cute pain in the re gion of the hrart), Will be greatly relieved by Constitutional Life Syrip. Broken dwn ami delicate constitutions suffering from Indisposition to Exertion, Pain in the Buck, Loss of Memory, Forebodings,. Horror of Calamiiv, Fear of Disease, Dim ness ofV'sion, Dry, Hot Skin and Extreme ties, want of Sleep, Restlc?sness, Pale. Hag gard Conn tennne, nnd Lassitude of the Mus cular System, all require the aid of the Con stitution Life Syr p. JR. FOR ALL FORMS OF IMlATiVE DISEASES.. Either of the Nose, Throat, Tongue. Spine,. Forehead, or Scalp, no remedy has ever" proved its equal. M th Patches upon the female face de pending upon the diseased action of the liv er are very unpleasant to the youug wife and mother. A few bottles of Constitution Life Syup, will correct the secretion, and remove the deposit which is direcliy under the shin. In the diseases of the liver, giving rise to Languor. Dizziness, Indigestion, Weak Stomach or an ulcerated or cancerous condi tion of that organ, accompanied with burning' or other unpleasant symptoms, will be re lieved by the use ot Constitution Life Syrup.. U 07As a general Blood Purifying Agent the Lifo Syrup HtandM unrivaled by any: preparation in the World. The rich and poor arc liable to the same discuses. Nature mid Science has made the--Constitution Life Syrup for the benefit of all Pure Blood produces hvul thy men and wo men: and if the constitution is neglected im youth, disease and early death is the result Price, $1 -25 per bottle; one half dozen7- P WM. II. GREGG. M. D., Sole Proprietor, New York;. MonoAK & Allen, Wholesale Druggists, Agents, No 4ri Cliff-st., New-York-Gko. C. GoonwiN &. Co., Boston. J. II. Reed &, Co., Chicago. Fuller, Finch &. Fuller, Chicago.. Collins Brothers, St. Louis. J. I) Park. Cincinnati. Johnson, Holloway ifcC ., Philadelphia-, Barnes, Waru & 'a, New Orleans. Barnes, Henry &, Co., Montn.-al, Canada. Hostettkr, Smith & Dean, San Francisco, California. Febrnary 8, lfi6.-0(n.-