vEi)c 3cffcv5onian, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1866. .The Ceutcnary Ilotne-gathcriug of the M. K. Church, commences in this borough to ujy, and continues through to-niorrcvr. Preaching morning and eveuiog, and lore feast in the afternoon of each day. Sr At a meeting of the Stockholders of the Stroudsburg Dank, held at the Uanling House, in this borough, on Mon div. the following named irentleinen were elected Directors, to servo for the ensu j , o - tj ing year: Philip M. Bush, John Smith, John N Stokei, George Nyce, John Dutz, J. Re pue Labar, Thotna3 W. Rhodes, C D. Urodhead, Jonathan Fetherraan, Stephen Kistler, Samuel S. Dreher, Davis D. Wal ton, Ucrshotn Hull. t The annual meeting of the Mon roe County Ilible Society will be held in the Presbyterian Church, at Stroudsburg on Friday, November 30th, at 3 o'cloek P. M., and also at 7 P. M., at vihich time oScers for the ensuing year will be cho sen. Addresses will be delivered by gen tlemen from different parts of the county Rev. J. Florence, Secretary of the Penn f ylvania Bible Society, will be present and speak on the occasion. The friend vf ihe causa arc invited to attend. ly order of the managers, Rev. BOUT. PITTS, A. M. Stokes, Pres't. Secretary. An Improvement. One- cf the most notable improvements made in our borough this fall, is the ad 'itioa to the old Goctz House, new oe cupied by Mr. II. V. Levanway, Esq. The houss has been made a two and a Lalf story all around, and being newh painted presents a very neat and comfort able appearance. It is unnecessary for us to say that the improvement is owing to Mr. Leranw3y's determination to have every thing neat and pleasant around him. Our citizens are aware of that fact, and they are also aware that in his capac ity 3 cartercr for the public, the best broad and cakes, the best oysters, the best ale, and the best of every thing iu season is sure to be found in his establishment. He still keeps Laucr's celebrated Head ing Ale. Prop in and see him. His eybters are really splendid, and the manuer in which they are served to cus tcmera cannot be surpassed in excellence. Accidents. In cur notice of accidents, last week, we erroneously stated that William Row- man was seriously injured by falling into a rat, in the Tannery at Acalomink. It was George Bowman, William's father. who was injured. . While several boya were playing at 41 catch," a sort of base-ball practice, on Academy hill, on Friday hst, a lad nam ed Theodore Burnett, son of M. M. Burnett, Esq., wa3 run into, and, receiv ing a bnmp cn the temple, was seri ously injured. At first it was feared that congestion of the brain would ensue, but we arc happy to learn that he has wholly recovered from the ill effects cf the hurt While Mr. John Kern, a respectable titizen of our borough, vos leading a Lorse, belonging to Darnel MansSeld, through the upper cud of ton, on Mon day hit, the animal became vicious and, turning around, kicked Mr. K. in the face, oa the Lead and in the side, inflict ing severe injury upon him. Mr. Kern waa badly, but we are pleased to learn, tot dangerously hurt. Quiet Eeitored. We 1 earn that the members of lbs el derly branch of the Democracy of Monroe county, who threatened to kick up a rumpus, start a new organ, secure the ap pointments, and raise the " old boy" gen vrally, "have been flaxed out by the Young America" braDch, and have qui etly consented to take the seats in the pycagogue which they had so boldly set rpart for their conquerors. The new pa per that was to be, and the old paper that was, L ave been united, and the word is that we are to have an affecting vale dictory from the Judge this week, and the salutatory of Mr. Grccoawalt next -week. Th"i3 somewhat brightens the prospects of the Copper-Job osonites and the " Bread and Butter Brigade," and, as a consequence, the countenances ol cur friends of both these ills present a happier aspect. " Young America" had no notion of being kicked to one side, af tcr having borne the burdens of the cam paign while " old Fogy ism" took its ease. They pitched in and fought valicntly, and, as a result, they now rejoice over vic tory, and a brilliant prospect of reveling in the spoils. A slight acquaintance with the gentleman who has been selected as the commander-in-chief of their forces, tatitfies us that their position at the head of the Democracy, will be ably maintained, provided that the subordinates obey or ders iustead of dictating them. Southern Democracy ccmics ITorth. I We had supposed that transactions like those enumerated in the following letter were confined exclusively to the South, and that even there they were indulged in ouly by the most bitter of the unre pentant rebels. It seems, however, that we were mistaken, and that the doctrines aud practices of the Mayor Monroe school of politicians, at New-Orleans, find be lievers and emulators muchuearer home. Comment upoa the conduct of Pike coun ty Democrats as indexed by the Remocracy of Lch man township is wholly unneces sary. e thiuk a careful perusal ot the letter of our correspondent should con vincc oven strenuous Rcmocrats, that a party, the principles of which induco to interference even with the freedom ol white-man's suffrage, and the burning of barns, as a sweet vengeance for political opposition, is not the party which should receive the support of those who really and truly de&irc the peace, happiness aud prosperity of our beloved country. Bead the letter aud reflect over the damnable state of things, the existence of which it reveals : Leiiman-tsp., Pike County, Pa. November 15lh, lbGG. am. Lditor Dear oir: lou nave no doubt heard of the loyalty of the democracy it" Lehman towns-hip, and how tluy love a re publican. Bat I will icll you more, perhaps. than you ever heard of. At our last genera election, whi n thev thought they must elect Clymer governor, I did not goto t.:e polls uu ( i I alcul 4 o'clock, and before I had time to vote 1 was as.-auhed. As I was about to leave ihe Bar-room, after obtaining my tick ets, without speaking to anyone, 1 was seiz ed by as many rnuians as could get hold of me or my clothes, and struck several blows. I threw them loo-c and sprang out of the door, with some dozen or fitlecn copperhead ruSians rushing after nio, like o tnnny hun gry tigers thirsting for ray blood. I remem bered Charles Shoemaker and promptly drew my revolver, telling them coolly to keep back. I moved cn towards the place of holding the election, a shop some fifty yards from the tavern, with my eye fixed upon the mob. and my revolver pointed towards them, ready to act if necessity required it. iS uic veiled, "kill him, rush on him, he dire not ho;t." Olhera said, "take his p"sol from him." Olhers, "Jont let him vole, he shan't vole." One got a pistol to shoot me. I moved on towards the jdace of depositing my ticket, cool and del berate but determined, idling I hem to keep back or abide the. consequen ces. I raw a Justice of the l'eace looking on, and also a constable. At length I ar rived where the election Losrd was suiting. Here I s'.opped with my revolver still level ed upon the mob, ami give them my l ist warning. There must have been, at this time, some twenty or thirty of these might) braves, trying to kill one republican, or to keep bim from voting. But the constable was nt leng:h driven to h:s post and his du ty. He commanded the peace, the 'mob swayed to and fr, and, with my revolver in one Jnnd ready to defend my riht?, and my ticket in the other, I stepped up to the pu'ls and voted. Thus the wrath ot" the copper head g d was unappensed. On the morning of the 4th inst., at half-pist 1 o'clock, my barn was discovered to be on fire complexly enveloped in flames all in one perfectconfljgration. Nothing cou Id be sav ed. Two jrood working horses were in the st:ble, and were burned to a cinder. Twelve tons of hay, my oats, my corn fodder, and ev ery tool kept in the barn shared the stmc 'ate. The barn was perfectly full, the lat load hiv ing been taken in the day before. About for ty bushels of turnips which had been thrown upon the floor were burned to a coil. The barn was entirely new, havingbecn built this present season, and there had been no lantern in it for fifteen days. It had been evidently Eet on fire, knowin that it was not insured. My loss is $700. Thus, perhaps, was the wrjih of the copperhead god appeased, and his prin ciples vindicated. Men, in this county, are justified in cr:m and we hae no redrca?. I) complaint is made, the grand jury ignores the bill and the offenders go free, and have no'! ing to deter them. Who will be the next victim? Echo answers who! rfju Henry Shoemaker, Esi)., for cv eral years the efficient Deputy Collector of Interns! Revenue fur this county, re ceived notice to " vaino?c the rancli" on Friday bst. lie performed the duties cf the office satisfactorily to the tax payers of the county, and with a view to the promotiou of the lest interests of the Government, but he was faithful to the principles which carried that Government through her trials inflicted Ij the rebel lion, cud he had to make way, that of the other kind, might be rewarded lor his adhersion to the principle of secession. The Collector, Mr. Iletrick, iu whose hands the appointment is, was well satisCed with Mr. Shoemaker and his manner ol doing husiues?, but Josiah was never no te! for the stiffness of his knee joints, and, the pressure being great, " By ding" had to submit, in order to appease the ap petite of his ncw-madc political bcd-fcl-Iowa. jrv, Wc observe by the Snyder Coun ty Tribune, that friend Bilger, who 11 runs the machine" with so much acceptance te the loyal Unionists of Snyder, has been relieved from the trials, tribulations, du ties aud responsibilities of the Assistant As?cssorjhiji of that county. John made an excellent officer, but his editorial stick was toosharp pointed, and hepunched the traitors too severely to allow them to keep his name from off the list of victims. He fought traitors through the war, aud this crime waj increased by the manline. with which he has continued tofi"ht trai tors since the war, aud he has met his reward. The Trustees of the State Lunatic Ay Iuni at llarrisburg have raised the price of board for patients to 3,50 per week for the counties ; 3,00. for townships, and Sb',00 as the lowest rates for private patients. This increase was, of course, induced by the advanced coat of provi' sioos and Attendance. lay The nianuer in which the "intelli gent Remocracy" of some in the town-1 ships of this county, manage the elections would prove irresistibly comic, if it did! not seriously interfere with the free ex ercise of thatdearcst risrht of freeman the right of suffrage. A case of point has come to our knowledge within a week, m I which we relate merely to show how te nacious svmc folks are for the purity of the ballot box. In one township, at the late election, there was quite a contest for the majority between two resident candi dates for the same office. One of these had secured a rote which the other de sired to get a ay from bun, but alter some time had been epent in electioneer- ing him, the voter deposited a ticket in favor of his first choice. Retwecn two and three hours after he had voted, the . . . - , . . ., .11 looinfr rri timn l nut that thi voter linn I r voieu ior nn opponent, ana ne ai once set to work to remedy the evil. Alter much persuasion the voter demanded of the I election board that his vote be returned to him. on the irround that he had voted contrarv to his wishes. To this, one 0r the inspectors and the clerk objected, bat - , thejudgcandtheothcrinspectoroTcrruled me oDjecuon, ana a ticket naving on it a name which corresponded with the name he said he had voted, was taken from the ballot box and handed to him, when he handed in another ticket in favor of the opposing candidate, which was duly de posited in the box. This was an acconi modation to the voter, but it was the kind of an accommodation which would consign those who accorded it to a sojourn in prisou if justice governed the case. It is unnecessary to say that the town ship in which this occurred is intensely and, in that sense, intelligently Rerno cratic in politics. Of course such thiucn could not be done by a Republican Roard A bold attempt to swindle Mr. Jacob Leiby, a well known aud extensive dis tiller of llarrisburz, vras made a few d:iys since by a couple United autes detectives. The rogues called at the residence of Mr. Leibv and in a i?r:ive iii.mner in formed him that certain discoveries of fraud had ,uiaJrcJ thousand annually, in the tnan lce:i made, and his entire establishment ufacture of albuminized paper for photo- must be sized and closed. After they had retired, two well dressed irentlemen called aud iufortbe I Mr Liby that they were responsible attorneys of Philadelphia and cjuki zti ni n out ol the Mirnijulv tor Sou . UUO casii. Ihe honest distiller demand ed an immediate examination into the affair before proper authorities, which re suited in a complete refutation" of the charge of dishonesty towards the Govorn merit. The detectives and lawyers hailed rroin 1 i.tlaaclphia. lue game was sharp but did uot win. Simpla Mode of Computing Interest. A new method of computing interest on any number of dollars at six percent., appears very simple. Multiply any num ber ot dollars ty the uumbcr of days of interest desired, separate the right hand Sgure and divide by fcix ; the result is the true inteiest of such sum for such number of davs at six rtr cent Thi rule is so sinir.le and so true, accorditi" to all business usages, that everv banker broker, merchaut or clerk should post it up lor reference and use. 'lbere tcinu no such thing as a fraction in it, there is scarcely any liability to err or mistake. liy no other mathematical process can the desired information be obtained with so lew ngures Internal ItcTCcuo Circular. The Internal Reverie L'tireau has issu ed a circular concerning the law and re ulation for the purchase and use of in ternal revenue stamps. It is stated t nmni: other things therein, that a r range men t havc been made with the American Pho totype Company of New York, to print internal revenue stamps upon bank cheok and other instruments which may be for warded to thorn by various parties for that purpose. Any proprietor ol an article name ! in schedule ' C may furnish a design for stamp which, if approv ed, will hi engraved by the Govcrntaenl cngraTcrs at tho cost of the proprietor. On Saturday the sixty first anniversary s New York County 'Medical Society oi tue .ew loin County Medical Society was celebrated at the College of Surgeons. The following bill of fare lor a light sup per before going to bed, was practically iudorsed by the two hundred and seventy physicians preseut : Oysters, f ried : boned turkey, trith gel- lee ; chicken salad, irench style: beef tongue, smoked, irarnijhed ; boiled West phalen h-jrn ; Philadelphia chicken ; tame ducks aud geese, roait ; corned beef. American style; lobster salad; sand wiches; plain celery; merenue of apple, at la Parisienoe; vanilla and strawberry ice cream ; white and claret wine punch ; fruits; coffee. National Bank Issues. The amounts of National Rank notes is.-ed last week was 8!78,il5."), making the total now in circulation $207,005,050. The Government holds securities as follows: For circulating notes, $340,201,-100 ; for deposits of public money with desig nated depositaries, $30,413,050. Total, $370,7 15,350. The amount of fractional currency re ceived from the Printing Rureau during the week was 115,110 ; forwarded to Na tional Ranks and Assistant Treasurers. 5177,070 ; redeemed, PJi,G34.31. Treasury Disbursements. The disbursements of the Treasury last week, on account of the War, Navy and Interior Departments were as follows : War Department 197,130 Navy Deportment 808,120 Interior Dpartuient 508,500 Total $1,575,702 1 GENERAL NEWS. Paris possesses 40J87 dogs. . S .h nml mnl l.ro luon discovered in Colorado. " " The South will realize from her cotton crop about 5225,000,000. . One hundred and twenty persons have been converted iii the Methodist hpisco- l . I pal Church at Alexandria, V a. Ihe ermont Legislature is discussing . ... . i a bin to mate habitual uruutenness a cause lor divorce. The Mississippi University has opened session with one hundred aud fortv stud- ents. The Legislature of Mississippi propose to endow an orphan asylum through a lot tery. Roston is building a monument to Ned Kendall, "the bugler that bugled with his i.....i " ' .' . li is very C33j to pet up a raeiearic uu . - . J . P . r play on a uart night by running your no?l violently against a lamp post Colorado has taken the start of all the Teritories iu establishing a good common school system. dhe JAnchburg irginian; proposes t an extensive tobacco fair be held in :,.. i " Kentuekr. has named her trip,els orge R. Prentice, Robert p,ee anj jefftrson Ravis. A girl at Mineral 1'otnt, N is., vras so i j i iii t. i li ! uau.y injureu iasfc week, oy ewauoiug noi concc, mat sue aiea. . rr . l -i John Lull lias ordered a 15 inch Hod- man gun, with improved carriage, shot and powder, front the United States. ' The crop of apples in the southern ami southeastern sections of 2Scw Hampshire this year is goou. I A white deer was shot in Tohvhanna township, 31ouroa couuty, by Josiah It was a rare and beautiful ile Citnuu. animal The New Orleans Times says that 00, vO) hogsheads in the geueral estimate of the sugar crop, which la one-eight ot the old crop. About 300 Quaker emigrants from Guil lord county, , C-, were to arrive in Nor folk Wednesday evening e;i route to Iu- diana. A Einrrlc firm in London consumes the wn",tes wo thousand egs daily, or six graf blc I'nutiug. Dr. Dickenson, of Delaware county. Pa., recently discovered near that place an almost inexhaustable bed ot verdi an- tniue, or tnancsiau marble. At Reading, Penn., a policeman wa uned four dollars and costs for drivinir a horse faster than a trot, through a street of the city, while iu pursuit of a thief A flag staff has been erected on the lot wi' ere the Luton soluicrs were buried at Indianapolis, and the 'Starand Stripes" are to be kept floating from its halyards irom sunrise to sunset. The number of Italian soldiers in the Austrian army, who are, by. the treaty of peace between Austria and Italy, to be giving up by the former to the Italian Government, is fortv thousand. A man in England broke a window, professed to be very drunk, 4i had no change but a . note. ' The tradesman changed the note, which afterwards prov- led to be counterfeit. Cute! but an old trick. A census of the State cf Mississippi. taken this year, indicates that the los3 of whites to that State during the last tix years was 8000. and of blacks 57.000. leaving in that State at present 315.000 white, and 380.000 blacks. It is a fingular fact that the man who lias been mot liberal to tlie poor of Lon don, is not an Englishman, but au Amer ican; and the mau who proposes to spend live million of dollars for the poor of New York, is not an American, but a Scotchman. The following order, verhatim et liter atim, is s:tid to have been received by an undertaker from cn afJicted widower: " Sur: My wild is ded and wants to be burried tomorro. At Wunner klok. U knose wair to dig the boal hi the side of my too uther wives Let it be deep The Lcwiston (Maine) Journal says : Ruiter retails iu our market from -15 to 48 and 50 cents. At such rales few can afford to cat much butter. Wc remember that during the war an excited orator on tli8 stump said that the women of the country could churn out the public debt iu a few years. Judgiugfrom the price of butter they hav3 commcuccd upon the business already. The Grccusburg JLraLl, referring to tho fact that the Copperheads voted a no groin Fa.-t IlompCcld township, Lmicas tcr comity, and one in llarrisburg, ays thatiu the borough of Grccusburg, on the day of the last election, a Democrat marched 'a man of African decent' up to the .oils, and had him vote tho whole Democratic ticket, though he was not a resident of the district even. Yet John Dick, a Democrat, did that thing, and a Democratic electiou board took the vote." Mr. Schoelhurtz, of Erie, Pa., wentfish ing to the light house dock on Friday last. While examining his watch, a fine gold one, a Call bit, taking off. his hook, at the amc time tho sudden jerk threw his watch out of hi hand into the lake. On :oing. ashore Mr. S. bought of another fisherman an eight pounded black bass, just caught, in whoso mouth he found his hook, but strangest of all, upon cut ting the fish open, ho found his watch, which had not even stopped ticking! The recent lire at Frederickton, N ) f was first detec ted by a Newfoundland dog! The noble brute, with almost human in stinct, tore its way into the house by means of one of the doors, an ! aroused the family by his barkiug, uud then run to the stable door, which he endeavored to open so that the horse miaht escape There he remained struggling, though every effort was made to entico him away, and wheu the Ore went out he was fouud laying dead at hi post. A call has been issued for a Conven tion of the Superintendents oftheCom- mon Schools of the State of Pennsylvania to meet in liarnsburir on the 4th ot Le- cemucr. important changes in the dciioctj , T ..." .-1 1 n ?roPoscd loT Vi consideration U1 i ,ur -u T . . t . csta0blislinieilt ol II 11.11 -L 11UUI Lll 111 . L11L. I.Laiilinil 111 1 . 11 Li I . f wt-. : t. . lh(J surport of "county institutes" by pub- i;c appropriations : the abolishment of 1 1 l .'r.rnv sional certificates : the creation of lr . district sunerintcnuencies ; the increase of "district institutes," and the enlarge nicnt of the number of the branches ol study required by law. San Francisco, has received forty mil linn dollars in treasure within nine months. Special Notices. Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something very mucli to their advantage by return mail (free of charge), by addressing tlio undersigned, Those havinrr fears Of bCJIlg humbugged Will oblirre by not noticinir this card. All others will please address L their ' obedient servant, 'Pllfisj Vt 1' A ' U ' 831 Broadway, New Vork. J""y. , ieC0.-ly Dr. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS A SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. TheBe P.lls are composed of various mots. a bavin? the nower tr relax the secretions of the 'livr as promptly and as ellectuilly as blue pills or niuctiry, and without pro hieing aJ CI li,f,S(J oisagrecauie or uangerous n- C. 1 -ft 1 . I. C.I ln .... OCrt ,,c m , n (lgt.d conn jf ncc. as t hoy promote the (lisclnrjre t v'ni.ted Lile. and remove those obstructions from tlie liver nhJ biliary ducts, which are tho cau?e of Lilious effects in sen era!. SCIIEXCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS cure Sick Ile-idach, and ail disorders of tlie Liv er, indicated by s.lluw skm, coated tongue, costivcucFs, drowsiness, and a gener-il fcel- irr of weariness and lassitude, showing that the liver is in a torpid or obstructed condi tion. In fhort, those Pills maybe used with ad vantage in ali cases when a purgative or a:tcrat ve mcd.cine is required. Please ask for -Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pifs," arid observe that the two likenessen 1 of ihe Doctor are on the Government stamp one when in t'ic bst stt of Consump tion, and tlie other in ins present health So'd by ll Druggists and dealers. Price 25 cents r.er box. Principal Office, No. 15 North Oth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. G.-neral Wholes Ie Agents: Detnas Barnes & Co.. 21 Park liow. New Yi-rk; S. S. llar.ee. ldS llakimorc St., Baltimore, Md John 1). Park, N. E. cor. of Fourth and Wal nut St., Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker and Tay lor, 131 and D3(i Wabash Avenue, Chicago, III.; Collins Erolheis, routh-wc-t corner ol Second and Vine Sts., St. Louitr, Mo, 1th &. 5ll w. ea. mo. 1 yr MARCHING ON! Constantly advancin in public favor, throughout the United States, the British Colonies and Spanish America, and r.eedi.ig no Flourish of Trumpets to proclaim its success, that siandard article, CRISTADORfJS HAIR DYE, is now. far ahead of any preparation of it class. People of Fashion, at length thor oughly undcrstind the tcrrilhi consequences entailed hy the use of metallic and caustic prupnration, and admit the superiority of this famous vegetable Dve, Manufactured by J. CllISTADORO, 6 Astor House, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. Nov. 15, ISOG.-lrao. contagious n is i:sr.s Water must be adapted to the nature of th--firh, or there will Le no increase; the soil must he adapted to the seed, or rh re will be small returns; and tho h-iman body inut contain impurishs, or there will be no sick ness Th nnn whose bowels and blood have been elensed bv a f-w B3ANDRETIFS FILLS may walk ihn-uii infected districts without fear. "The life of the flesh in the Hood." To secure health we mu-t USE BRAN DUE NTS PILLS, because we cannot br Hck but from unhealthy accumulations in thr bowels or the blood, which Brand rclh's Pills remove; this method is following nature and is saf and has stooo the test of time. See B. Brandreth in white letters in the Government stamp. Sold by all Druggists, Nov. 15, lsGG.-lm. A HUMBUG. HOW OFTEN WE HEAR EXPRES- son from persons reading advertis-i-mcntsof P itetit Medicines, and in nine cases out often thoy may be right. It is over 19 years since I introduced my medicine, the Venetian Li.ime.t, to tho public. I had no money to advertise it. eo I hit it for sale with a few druggists nd storekeepers through a unall section of tho country, many taking it wiih great relucts nee; but I told them to let any one have it, and if it did not do all I stated on my jvimphlot. no one need pay for it. In sonic stoics two or three bottles wi-re taken oi trial by pt?rsons present. I was, by many, thought crazy, and that would be tin last they wou'd soe of me. But I knew my medicine was no humbug. la about two mouths I bfgan to receive orders for more L niinent, some calling it my valuable Liniment, who h id refused to sign a receipt when I left it tt their store. Now my ales nrc millions ot bottles yearly, and all for cash. I warrant it superior to any other medicine for .the cure of Croup, Diarrhcra, l)y pontery Colic. Vomiting, Sp;isms, and' Sea sickness; ns an internal remedy. It is per fectly innocent to take internally, see oath accompanying each bottle, and externally for ChroMic Rheumatism, Headache, Mumps, Fro.-ted Feet, Buriscs, Sprains, Old Sorces. Swel'ings. Sore Throats. &c, &c. Sold hy by nil tho Druggists. Siroet, New Vork. Oct. ll.-7v. Depot, 5(5 Ccrtlandt ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH! SCRATCH 1 Wheaton's Ointment U'iil Cin Ili4 lleh in 4 si IDoni Also cures SA I .V R 1 1 E U M, CHI LBLAI N S and all KUUPTIONS OF TlIF SKIN. Price 50 cent. For sale bv all drurnnts By sending 50 cents to WFEKS &. POT- TFR, Side Agents, 170 Washington street. Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part ot the United States. June 7, 160-lyr. BEASONS WHY THE AMERICAN WATCH jatj0 n 7 r Ho ' IS THE BEST. It is made on the best principle. Its frame it com posed of SOLll PLATES. NOj;ircun interfeie with the luirmony of it working ar.ii no sudilen hock can liaise Us machinery. Evet v piece is made and fin ished bv machinery (itself f..nious fr its novelty, as oell as fr its cflV-clivencsO and is thcrefoic properly made. The 'At It is what all mechanism f-bouIJ l -ACCURATE. SIMPLE, STRONG AND ECONOMI CAL Except so;ne high grades, too costly for gener al use, foreign watches aie chiefly made ty women and boys. Such watches are composed of several hundred pieces, screwed and riveted together, and re quire constant repairs to keep them in any kind of order. All , ersons who have carried ' ancres," -lep. ines"'and " English Talent Levers." are pcifcctly wci aware of the tiutli of this j-l;Ucmcnt. At tin: beginning of our enterprise, moie than tea yEars ago. it was our first object to m ike a thorough ly good lo -priced watch for the. million, to take the place ol these foreign impositions the tefuseof Joi ei?n f.ict"hes which were entirely unsaleable at home and perfectly worth'ess everj where. IIoa well we have accomplished this may be nu- ilerslod from the fact, thut il pr ko m-.tnv vran of trial, we now make MORE T 'AN ONE-H.M.F OF AM. the watches sold in the uniied state Hnd that no other have ever given such iimveisal sat- ir.iciion. While this department of our business is cominued with iixrcatcd. facilities f(,r perftct woik. weareai prcscn' crgagco inuicinarmartureoi uaicn- es of the incuts r uhaui-. k.miw i u ciikuno- MEI RY, m.t-qiiaitd by anything l.ill erlo m.iilr byour- elves. unsurpassed by anything made in the world. For this purpose we have the amplest f.icihiirs. Wa have erected an addition to our main building ex pressly fi r this branch of our business, and huve t.IcJ it with the be.t wcrkmcn in our servii-e. New ma chines and appiiai.ces bavc been i-onstructcd, which perform their woik with consumn.ate delicacy and exactness. The rh"ictsi ana most approved materi als only are used aiiO e i h-il!crg." cmnparisnn le- tween this grade ( oi v. ctk and the finest impoited chronometers, vv e do n"t pri teiid to ieil our utehes or less monev than fmin w pi h s, I ut wed)aseit witho it fear of conlr.idir-ion that for the san;e money our product is incrmr-aralily snperi r. All our watch es, of whatever grade, a-e fully warranted and this w arrantee is good at nl times MguinU us or our ajetits i n all par' s of the world. CAUTION. The public are cautioned to buy only of repect ib'.e dealers. All persons selling coun'.ei fcits w ill be prosecuted. R0BBINS & APPLET0N, AGENTS fOIt TilE AM EH I CAN WATCH COM- PANY. 12 C II O A D XV A V, 3f. 1". A CARD TO THE LADIES. Dr. DUPONCO'S Golden Periodical Fills, FOR FEMALES. Infallible in Correcting Irrejuhrities.Ilemov- ing Obstructions f the Menses, from Whatever Cause, and ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL AS A PREVENTIVE. It is now over thirty years since the above celebrated Pill w re lirt-t di.-ci ered by Dr. DUl'ONLO ot Paris, during which time ihey hav; been ext"iisively and successfully used in most of ihe public lrif-titution?, as well as in private practice, of both hemi spheres, with uriparulelicd success in every ruse, nnd it is only at lite urgent request" ot the thousands of Indies who h.uc used ihrin, that he is induced to make the Pills ouiilic for the alleti i tion if ilWe si.fu.rinj from any Irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of family where health will not permit it. ONE PILL IS A DOSE. Females peculiarly uluited. or lhuse sup posing themselves mi, nre cautioned against using the-e Pills while in that condition let they "invite miscarriage,' alter which ad monition, the I'rcprieh r ai-toutes no respon sibility, althf.ujh their rni'dness would pre vent any mi.-ch;U' to health, otherwise the Pills are recommended as a MOST INVALUABLE REMEDY for all those nfllicting complaints cn peculiar to the sex, viz. : Distressing and Painful Menstruation, Retention, Pain in the Lack and Loins. Press ng-Doxcn Pains, Rush of Mood to the Heed, Dizziness. Dimness of Sight, Creen Sickness Heaviness. Fatigue on any Slight Exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, and ull the. various iii: resting cmn .hints, particularly that most annoying wca Lenin rr, n ud the beginning cf all o'lher lernale weaknesses, r The Le ucorrhora, or u'hilcs. At the same time, there is nothing in these pills that enn '' injury o life or health. Let the direct inns he slrictty fallmed, and you will find them to be cll'they arc repre sented. o.e: box is surrirr kxt. 50,000 Ecxcs fcaie been Sdd WitLin "v;o Y(r.iT. Ten Thousand lioxes sent iy Letter, both by myself nd A' ntN to ali p-,rt of the world, to which answers Inie been re'urnev!, tn which hdies say, nothing like the above pills hive been known tonco the Science of Medicine dawned ipon tue World, In Removing Cbstructicc anv! Restoricj Nature to its Proper Channel, QUIETINU THE NEltVtS m na brmcin tjCk the uosy color ct llealth to lhc chtek of tha most deheain. Pit ice SI rra Cox. Six Boxes S Sold in S:r..nd.-hurg, Pa., by DRElIL'Ii JL BItOTlIi: !l. S..!e A-ent. Ladies by Miulii-ir SI. 00 to DurrjrR & Brother. Stro idsunrff Pot-OSce cm base the pills sent (confidentially ), by .Mail, ttny pirt of the country, "Iree of rostsre." Pov. lS6.-lvr. 880 A MONTH ! ApciiU wanted foi six cntirelu nnn in nut Address O. T. GAUEY. Citv Buiidn;.. Bic- deford, Maine. January 4, ltGC.-ly. 7i a t;uas:i. At E.is;on, on the Sth inst.. bv Kov. B. M. Nchumkcr, Mr. Ceorue Fanseen nd Mi-' Sarah Wilson, both of Puradi.-e t?p., Mon roe Co., Pa. At the Stroudsburg Methodist Parson a rt on th. 17 Ih int., by tho Rt'. J. II. A Way, Mr. Samikl Peattexbvug. of Stn ud tsp. and Misa Catharine Ri ster, of Smiti!J tsp., ftlonroe Lo , Pa. At Mondovi. Wis., Oct. ISth, by Kv-. I. F. Ide, Mr. II. C. Barrows, formerly oi Saratoga Spring., N. Y., and Msj Mattis S, first daughter of Win. P.. Rowo, former!)' of Stroudsburg, Monroe Co., Pa., now aH ' Mondovi, Wisconsin. Nov. 13th, ISfiO, by E. B. Brown, in the M. E. Church, at Union Sprues. Cavu: Co., N Y. (at 9 o'clock, A. M.Dr. M- & Yan UvskiRK, of Genoa, New Vork, J Miss Sarah M. De Shong, of LeJyatJ, New York. On Thursday, the 13th in t, by Rev. K; Pitts, nt his residence, Philip M. Michael ami Fannie Biillmoofe, both of Sini'hfiald, McD" ro ceunty, Pa.