-. i I SI)c Sfcffcvsoninn, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 186G. The fiit snow of hc season, at tills place, foil on Thursday last. - T T -T m,m m Sale of Real-Estate. Mr. Charles Musch, has sold his farm in Stroud township, to 3Ir. Jacob F. Ilcrzog, for the sum of $2,400. The farm confaiua about 30 acres. Judge Mayoard, of the Northampton and Lehigh District, who has been absent in Eu rope for some months, in quest of health, ook his scat upon the Bench, at the opening of the November term of the several courts of Northampton county. His health is a most w holly restored. For clothing, hats and caps, dry goods, notions, ecc, Ruster's is the place to go. You there get just the article you want, at prices which make bargains for purchasers and, at the same time, enjoy the pleasure of (dealing with a clever gentleman. Change in Time-Table. The new time-table of the Del. Lack. & Western Railroad, to go into effect on nnd after the 3d of December, will be found in to-day's paper. The Niht Fx A t f k- . 1 1 j3rc?3 irain casi oi ccranton will cease running on the same day, so that durin the winter wc shall have but one traia per da j to Xcw York. Thanksgiving. To-dr.y having lecn appointed as a duy of Thanksgiving by President Johnson and Governor Curtin, preaching may be expected in the Presbyterian Church, at half-past 10 o'clock, by the Pastor. In the evening, the ladies of that church will hold their second monthly Sociable at the Parsonage (Rev. D. 3. Everitt's). "Oysters, Coffee, Cukes and other re freshments will be provided. The pro ceeds for the benefit of the Sewing Soci cty. TLo congregation and it3 friend; arc invited to attend. 3 C EcyA. O. Groenavralt, Fsq., late of Al lentovrn, Pa., took possession of the office and material of the Monroe Democrat, nnd of the ncvy material purchased at 31ilford, on Friday last. Mr. G. is a practical printer, is evidently a gentle man of talent, and is a very clever fellow, and will no doubt furnish his co-partizans fiicrcaboats with a neat and readable pa per. Judge Do Young retires to revel in the honors growing of his attachment to tha Judiciary branch of the govern ment. May the new position of each prove a bed of roses to both editor and judge. EC2!U It runy be a matter of interest to ihe many friends of Thomas II. Loehr, in 'ihis county, to learn that he represent Olonroe in the gold region of Montana. "Thomas has been in Montana for six months past, and ia located at " German Gulch." His post-office address is "Vir ginia City." He was for many years a resident of California, and during the war was earnest in fupport cf the Union. llo designs remaining in Montana for a year to come, and, of course, wants the Jpffersomax, as does every Union rep resentative of Monroe county abroad. tfB- The annual meeting of the Mon toc County Bible Society will be held in the Presbyterian Church, at Stroudsburg, on Friday, November 30th, at 3 o'clock, 1 31., and also at 7 P. M., at which time officers for the ensuing year will be cho sen. Addresses will be delivered by gen tlemen from different parts of the county. JLicv. J. Florence, Secretary of the Penn ffylvania Bible Society, will be present and speak on the occasion. The friends -of the cause are invited to attend. By order of the managers, Kev. KOBT. PITTS, A. M. Stokes, Pres't. Secretary. Wc observe that the Carbon Dcr. cerat, aud the papers of that ilk general ly, are just now engaged in discussing the question What is loyalty? We do not know that they have taken the question in hand too early. An indulg ence in disloyal practices for some six ;ycars, ought to furnish its terrible fruits to evil doers with sufficient force to lead to something- either to repentance or to hardness of heart. And if the present .discussion is an evidence of returning reason, and a desire to get right in the matter of duty, loyal men all over the country will rejoice at it. But if the Democrat ever hopes to get right on the question of loyalty it must compare its own conduct and theconduct of its friends, during the time when they were afford ing aid and comfort to the rebels and now, when it is so desirable that tran quility and Union be restored on a per manent foundation, with the conduct of .those who stood, and now stand, by the government during the most critical pe riod of its existence. In this way only can he secure a true solution of the ques tion " What 'constitutes loyalty in a epullican country?'' Another Factory. There is some talk among our capital ists of another factory, to be erected iu our borough, probably during the coming spring, to be devoted, principally, to the manufacture of hosiery. The project is yet in embryo, but we hope it will soon be settled, and that ere long the new concern may be talked of as a thing that is, instead of that is to be. Wc shall endeavor to so post ourself, as to be able, in future num bers of the Jrffcrsonton, to lay the matter before our readers, in a more understand able shape. The mill already ia opera tion is fast working its way towards a good ravimr Investment. This should certainly encourage us in the labor of building up this section of country as a manufacturing and, consequently, prospe rous business center. If we would ever emerge from the position of a mero ham let, wc must do it through means of the spindle, the loom ana me iorge. ror these a good Providence has mostbounti fully provided,, in a water power almost unsurpassed in capacity j and in the close proximity in which we lie to the -best markets for the purchase of the raw ma terial, and for the salo of manufactured goods, wo have the strongest incentives to investment aud work. There is hardly a prosperous New England manufacturing town possessed of advantages equal to ours. Why should not ours be made use of? The Centenary Home-gathering of the Methodist Episcopal Church was held in the church building, iu this bor ough, on Thursday and Friday last, and was pronounced most interesting by those who attended. Oa Friday morning the Rev. George Peck, D. 1)., of the Wyom ing Conference, who ii upwards of eighty years of age, and still retains the reputa tion of being one of the most eloquent Divines in the Methodist connection, in an able disccurse, gave a very interesting history of the rise and progress of Meth odism iu this country. The 44 old man eloquent," iu detailing the personal ex perience of the pioneers iu the work of building up the church, showed his mas tery of the ludicrous and the pathetic, by the manner iu which hi oratory caused smiles and tears to alternate upon the faces of his auditors. The efforts of all the pastors who officiated on the occasion, were earnest, and it is believed that they will prove affective in the bringing about of god results. The butchering season has commenced iu oarnest in our borough, and the squealing of hogs give indication that visions cf barrels of pork in the cel!er,and idathcrsofsassengers po-.i Inap, liver worst, &c., in the garret have become blessed realities to more than one family in town. The quality of the porl killed this scasj.i, is better than was ever known here before, while the weight is high ly crediUble to the skill of oar pork raisers, as the following w ill show : Lewis kienest killed two Lots, one of which weighed 092 and the other iUO lbs, Lewis Haters one, 353 lbs.; William Flory two, Sol and 301 lbs.; William Huff one, 311 lbs. ; George I'hil man two, 359 and 310 Its. ; Joseph Wallace two, 431 and 370 lbs. ; Silas L. Drake two, which, together weighed over 1 00 lbs. A number of others, some of which, no dcubt, exceeded these weights, havealsvi been killed, and many more, some of them very hrge, yet await slaughter. These weig'its are in sono moisuro due to judicious feeding, bit, in a greater measure, to the improvement in the hog ttock of the county, caused by the introduction of the Chester White and other noted breeds. An Affecting Incident. We learn that a couple of aspirants for of ficial honor and emolument, residents of our borough, who desire to do the nice thin" and mere'y ask in return that they bo re warded for efficient services rendered A. J and hia copperhead coboiie, a day or two ago purchased a fine saddle of venison which they design dividing and presenting to As:-e?sor Pveiman and Collector Ilctrich, who hold Hie coveted positions in hand. "By Ding," but wont official lips smack lovingly at the de!ic;ous fraftthus provided! If that bid don't finis-h up the job to the satisfaction o. the prcseutors, then, indeed, has the rc public, through its tcrvant, become ungrate ful. Wc have no doubt, when the presents reach their destination, that neighbors Nei man and Iletrick will be led to exclaim, with the rhapsodical poic," now, indeed, does 'The moon beam lovely And the gooe hang high." The vcnico:i started on its mission, per ex . press, yesterday. Truly, a very afl'eciing in cident and si disinterested. Accident. Mr. James Uurke, a former resident of .-troudsbur-, and an employee of the Del. Lack. & Western Railroad Company, was seriously injured" at Del. Station, X. J., on Wednesday evening of last week. He was engaged in fUig something about the caboose of the train of which he was brakesman, and while under the car, the engineer, without previous no tico it is said, cammenccd backing the train. JJurk was so badly jammed as to break his Iel't thigh bone, and his right leg, below the knee, in two.piaccs. He was otherwise bably bruised, but, we are pleased to Icarn, that the prospects of his recovery arc good. Internal Revenue. The following, furnished the Eastou Daily Express by Josiah P. Iletrick, Esq., Collector of this district, will undoubtedly be read with interest by the public. The amount of tax paid by our citizens in five months ($478,451 51), and the prompt ness and cheerfulness with which it was paid, sdiovts a happy state of pecniuary prosperity and is,- in every sense of the word, creditable to our people. The statement, also, evidences the promptness and efficiency of the Collector and his deputies. . In order that taxpayers of the Elevcntl District, composed of the counties of Nor thampton, Carbon, Wayne, Pike and Mon roe, may be acquainted with the disposi tion of the large amount of money which they pay into the treasury, have the good ness to publish the following, showing the amount collected, and paid over to tne Government during the five months th3 Collector has been in offico : The Total Amount Col- lccietl. July, $126.jri3 8S August. IM.ST'.l H4 Sci'lt-mbT, 4fi.T3j U3 (fcUoer, 70,75'J 20 Nov. (lo 20th), 91,207 M Amount Deposited to the Credit of the U. S. July. 5121,208 S8 August, J3'J,57'J til September, 46,f3J 95 October, 76,75!) 20 Nov. (to Mill),' VI. 20" ti 17S,451 51 $47,151 51 Since the opening of the Collector's of Gee in Kaston, the entire amount of all taxes collected by virtue of the several acts to provide Internal Revenue, and other revenue received by the Collector under his special commission as Disburs ing Agent for the United States, and for the sale of Beer and other Stamps, has been deposited to the credit of the Secre tary of the Trcasur' of the United States, in the Deposit bank at'Rcthlehem,, with the exception of about 7.0,000 dollars at Mauch Chunk and 20,000 dollars at the Easton Deposit bank. These deposits are made iiuify, without any deduction on ac count of salary to Collectors, Aasscssors or attaches to these office, or any abate ment on accunt of fees, costs, expenses or elaiui3 of any kind whatever. The pay- meut of expenses for assessing and collect ing are transmitted monthly by the Secre tary of the Treasury. Under the present regulations from W ashington two of the National banks in this district arc dcsig nated as government depositories, and the public fun Js arc actually paid into the Uni ted States Treasury the same day on which they aio collected. In connection with tho above, it is cred itable to the people of the district to rc mart, that of the entire amount of taxes above given, ($47.S,4ol 51,) every dollar was collected without a resort to coercive measurea in a sintrlo instance ; showin how willingly heavy burdens are submitt cdto by the t;txp:iyers of this district when an obvious necessity for imposing them exists. It appears that, notwithstanding the re ductions and exemptions made by the new Internal Revenue Laws, the United States lreasury suffers leas than was -anticipated from the relief wisely extended to many productive interests. With a tax return indicating a revcuue approaching 8100, UU.,U'JO per annum, the nation enly rc quires wise statesmanship to extricate it sen, ia a lew years irem tuc pecuuiary ourdens imposed by the war. -o- Frotracted Ueeting. fcenes oi protracted meetings com menced at tho Methodist Episcopa Church, ia this borough, on Thursday evening last, and are still iu progress. The number of seekers is large, and iu dicate a large harvest for the church. The meetings arc under the charge of the Rev. J. II. Alday, whose peculiar clo quence as a preacher, we judge, fits him lor eminence as a revivalist. The meet ing on Thursday evening, wa3 devoted principally to the rejuvenating of tho re ligious spirit in the eld members. On Friday evening thero were eleven seek ers, on Sunday evening twenty on 3Ion day evening thirty, and on Tuesday even ing forty, of whom, on each evening, quite a number 44 got through." Ku A e Icarn by the Easton Free Press that treason has further been made odious as A. J. has it by neighbor Iletrick, in the appointment of James A. Pauli to the Deputy Collcctorship of .Monroe county. We don't imagine that either Mayor Monroe or Wade Hampton, or any other rebel, will see anything very alarming in that kiud of odiousnegs. Wc learn that the announcement of the ap pointment, however, caused some squir micg in one of the Divisions of the Rrcad and Rutter Rrigade. Maximilian's Abdication. A telegram from Xew Orleans receiv cd at Washington from a reliable source says that Maximilian has given his letters oi abdication to Marshal Razaine. It is also believed iu new Orleans that Max lmillian has sailed for Europe. There i a general belief in our army circles that there is to bo such a state of affairs brought tbout in Mexico, tint it will re quire a large army to be Bent from here. A mcsscnor left hero last evening with important despatches for General Dix, who sails fr Faris to day. General Dix is instructed toiufurm Napoleon that the IfrnTinriinnntfl . . .. 1 t . .t " i"'"vuio cmiitii im'j ociween uie two Governments in regard to tho with drawal of tho Lreuch troops from here. Frederick T. Frcliucrhuyson, of Newark. Attorney General of New Jersey, has been appoiutcd by Gov. Ward, United States Senator protem, from New Jersey, vice tho Hon. Wm. Wrjght, deceased, lie will hold the place but a short time, as the new Legislature, shortly to convene. win regularly choose a beuator to serve thenceforward till March 4,1800. It is said that the amount of nionev expended in vain attempt to defeat Ros coe Coukling, in the Oncdu district, u' urc3 up at least S75.QQ0. There comes from Detroit a horrible story of human depravity, which fully il lustrates how tar avarice will lead some men in the commission of terrible crimes. A wretch named Henry Miller, who was engaged, last August, in the furniture business upon a small scale in Chicago, took into his employ a lad named Adolph Dennis, about seventeen years of age. Ry injurious temptations thrown in the way of the youth by the wily employer, he was led into the sin of stealing some money. Miller discovered the lad, and by frcqucut threats to prosecute and dis grace him, made Dennis a pliant tool in his hands. The employer thus having performed part of his plan, informed the boy that he had a bright scheme to make money, and if he would do his share the sum of nine hundred dollars should be given him. Dennis agreed to do any thing which would secure so large an a mount of money, and the base wretch, Miller, proceeded to unravel his scheme. A few trunks containing articles of little or nc value were to be shipped from Chi cago to Cleveland. A heavy insurance was to be effected upon false representa tion upon the trunks, and when the boat bearing them from Detroit to Cleveland was in the middle of Lake Erie, it was to have been fired in a dozen places by the boy, who was to take passage with the goods. The trunks were obtained and filled and an insurance of fifteen hundred dollars was effected upon them from the v cstern Insurance Company of Detroit In that city Miller and Dennis were to gether, and the latter got very much in toxicated. Ou the 24th of September, the boy took passage with the trunks on board the lake stcamor Morning Star. He was drunk at the time, and did not sober up till twelve o'clock at night, when he recollected the work he was to perform. He had been furnishel by Miller with two bottles of benzine and a parcel of old rags with which to accomplish tho hellish task laid out. He made a number of in effectual efforts to Ore the boat, and final ly between three and four o'clock ia the morning, succeeds in Bring a wooden por tioM in tho afterhold. After the flames had made a little headway Dennis return eu io ins bcrin ana pretended to do as leep. Accidentally a soldier discovered the fire, and souuded the alarm, and the passengers, some two hundred in number were called out of their buuks to prepare lor danger. Dennis, to avoid suspicion helped to put out tho flames, which was accomplished before much damage was dene. The boy made no more attempts to ere the bor.t,and on huarnval at Clevel and, "found himself penniless. Ry steal ing his passage cn board chance trains and by walking, he succeeded in rea ing Chicago. Detective Sutherland, that city, took him into his employ as sef vant, and lately the boy made a clean con fession of his attempted crime. Miller was arrested in Ruffalo and taken to De troit for trial. He is a German. Hi idea was that the boy would not escape from the vessel if burned, and he alone would reap the reward of the terrible plot Wc have never heard of a darker crime and if all that is alleged be true, wo trust stern and swift justice will be visited up uu iuu gumy wrctciies engaged in it. GENERAL NEWS. Memphis trade is very dull. The first American Sunday School was lorinca in nttsuurgn in August, The Siamese twins arc traveling toycth. cr iu .iiehiran. The Observer says it is a sad thing that -f il. . 1 -r . many ci me mouem jews are simply in Gdels. There is a great demand for real estate X- -1 - , m new lorn. The fishing business of Eastport is be low the average this season. Three hundred horsewomen of Entrland nave oecn Hunting the red deer ou the hxmoor. At Providence, lately, a man won awa gcr oi ?o. oy jumping iroru the mast o a vessel into tho water. Hon. John Morrissrv ii "In frninin,.1 J m-J 1 Ul 11 1 (J at Willard's Hotel, Washington. Some- Doay cans rum tne great cx-ioumirr. A movement lias been inaugurated by the Jews of Raltimore to repeal or change the present Sunday law. In a county in Georgia there is a place i. 1 1 i i .i" i . wnuiu me tracks oi tne tear, deer, lion V 1 ' anu norsc are imprinted iu solid rock. The Virginia estates are changin nanus, without bringing much change to tne bands of their owners. Two Peruvian navnl nfTirra lafnlir turcd by Carribcau Indians, aro suppose bvj uatwjjcu'j eaten by tne savages. "These are ties which should severed," as tho ill-used wife said when sue louod her bruto cf a husband ban ing in the hay loft. A Valuable cobalt nn7 .v.ux.i uuuu njg been opened in Mad This ore is worth in England 100 per Tho Catholic RIshon nf S,Mnni. i,.. . - uumuiiuu iiaa IcatlnilM I i l . . c '"po"""" 111,3 cuueaiion ot tho colored youths for the clerical work at the South. ICULU . 1. I Ml T K 1 rTnCT Itf. IhA I . i . A circular ha bee 4 numuer Ol r.UUUC Citizens srff n,r fXrH, 1 i i f ... ' " J tne need ot establishing an Iucbriato Asy lum in Rrooklyn. a j hvun ivim A man has been arrrstrsl in Ml.mn for collecting money for tho benefit of a church aud repairing his own house with i f A VOUncr butcher nnmod .Ta1.,i l.i of 1 hiladclnhia. torn hi lin,l i -i ---- "---t vu a uieuv 1 1 ,-. I- ...... 1 . 1 . I .- 1. -1 11.. . uvn. unit uicii n uorrimA ii t i tm i jaw, ou Mouday Jast. The tobacco cron of M tucky, Tennessee aud Virginia pays nine teen millions of dollars Government. The Children's Aid RoaIaI., ,pv... lOrlC ISdOIIlL'hlUch pflWrinl : ing for the thousands of vagrant boys of that city. J 0 A ne2ro woman rf Ti,:i.,.i..i.-i . i turned profess.onal burglar, and was ar rested m the act of attempting to rob a residence. If there be a law to rcacli Wm. A. Wal- ace, chairman of the copperhead State committee, let its strong arm be extended at one. This fellow issued a private cir cular to the chairmen of copperhead county committee in this State, in which be urg ed the open and forcible corruption of the ballot-box by his mercenaries. He says; " here we have the President Judge, the District Attorney, and reliable juries, the case is a very plain one. The votes (of deserters) must be polled, and you must threaten the llrjmblican officers and fulfill your threats .'" Now we regret that this circular never came to our notice until the .day after election. Had wc seen it, there should not have been a skedaddlcr's or deserter's vote polled in Tioga county, if wc could have prevented it. Here is a direct or der from William A. Wallace to his a ents in the State, to threaten, llepubli can election boards, which is a penal of fense, and to fulfill their threats. We ask Col. Jordan, as chairman of the Re publican State Committee, to at once pros secute Mr. Wallace for inciting riot on election day. Wclhboro Agitator, Estimated the present population of the United States, at 35,000,000. Special Notices. S(A A MONTH ! Agents wanted foj " six entirely neto articles, just out Address O. T. GAREY. City Building, Bid deford, Maine. January 4, lSGG.-ly. STRANGE. RUT TRUE. Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something' very much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge), Ly addressing the undersigned Those having fears of being humbugged wil oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant, TIIOS. F. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New York. January, 4, 16G(5. ly. Dr. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS A SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. These Pills are composed of various roots, having the power to relax the secretions ol the liver as promptly and as effectually as blue pills or inucury, and without producing nny or those disagreeable or dangerous el fect3 which often follow the use of ihe latter In all bilious disorders these Pills may be used with confidence, as they promote the discharge of vituted bile, and remove those obstructions from the liver ahd biliary ducts which are the cause ot bilious effects in cen era!. SCIIEXCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS cure Sick Headache, and all disorders of the Liv cr, indicated by sallow skin, coated tongue costiveness, drowsiness, and a general feel ing of weariness and lassitude, showing that the liver is in a torpid or obstructed condi t;cn. In short, those Pills may le ucd with ad vantage in ell cases when a purgative or alterative med. erne is required. Please ask for ' Dr. Schcnck's Mandrake Pills," and observe that the two likenesses of the Doctor are on the Government stamp one when in the last stale of Consump tion, and the other in his present health. Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Price 25 cent? per box. Principal Office, Xo. 13 North Gth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. j General Wholesale Agents: Demas Barnes & Co., a I Park Row, New York; S. S. Ilance, 105 Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md.; John D. Park, N. E. cor. of Fourth and Wal nut Sto., Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker and Tay lor, 131 and 13G Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 111.; Collins Brothers, fouth-wcet corner of Second and Vine Sts., St. Louis, Mo. 4th &. 5t!i w. ea. mo. 1 yr MARCHING ON! Constantly advancing in public favor, throughout the United States, the British Colonics and Spanish America, and needing no Flourish of Trunroets to proclaim its success, that standard article, CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE. is now far ahead of any preparation of its cuss. People ol Fashion, at length thor oughly understand the terrible consequences entailed by the use of metallic and caustic preparation, and admit the superiority of mis iamous vegetable Dye, .Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, G Astor House, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. Nov. 15, lSGG.-lmo. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. Water must be adapted to the nature of the fish, or there will be no increase; the soil must be adapted to the seed, or there will be small returns; and tho human body must contain impurities, or there will be no sick ness. The man whose bowels and blood have been clensod by a few BRANDRETH'S FILLS may walk through infected districts without fear. 4The life of the flosh in the blood." To secure health wc must USE BRAN- DKLlIIS PILLS, because we cannot be sick but from unhealthy accumulations in the bowels or the blood, which Brandrcth's Pills remove; this method is following nature and is safe, and has stood the test of timk. See B. Brand rcth in white letters in the Government stamp. Sold by all Druggists. Nov. 15, lSGG.-lm. A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South A. merica as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weuknces, Larly Decay, Diseases of the U- rinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole tr.iin of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers hac been already cured by this noble remedy. Promp- leu t-y a ticsire to ucnei:t tlie atllictcd and un fortunate, I will send the recipe for nrennr. ing and using this medicine, in a sealed en velope, to any one who needs it, Free cf t 'i. .... " Please inclose a nost-naiJ dressed to yourself. Address, JOSEPH T. 1NMAX, . Station 1). Hil.'r. Ilr,w March 29, 1SGG.-Iy. New York City. ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH! SCRATCH 1 SCRATCH! SCRATCH! Wheaton's Omtment Will CiiirIIio ifoh in 1W lloiii'M. Also cures HALT KIILIJM. Clll LB LA 1 X S and all ERUPTIONS OP THE SKIN. Price 50 cents. For salo by all druggists, Py sending 50 cents to WEEKS &.lOT- TElt, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street ju&iuii, ii win uo iorwarued by uuiL free of postage, to any part of tho UiiUcd States. June , itou-lyr. REASONS W2IY THE American Watch iTIadc at WALTHAM, Mass. IS THE BEST. It is made on the best principle. Its frame is com posed of SOLID 1'LaTES. NO jar can interfere witU the harmony of ltj working an J no sudden shock can damage Us machinery. Every piece is made ai:d fin ished by machinery (itself famous for Us i.oyeHT well as for its cffcctivcncs?) and is therefore properly made. The wiitch is w hat all mechanism should t ACCURATE. SIMPLE, STRONG AND ECONOStf CAL Except some high grades, too cosily for gener al use, foreign w atches are chiefly made ty wornest and" boys. Such watches are composed of several hundred pieces, screw ed and riveted together, and re-1 quire constant repairs to keep them in any kind of order. All icrsons who have carried" ancres," "lep- incs"'and English Patent Levers," are perfectly well aware of the truth of this statement. At th beginning of our enterprise, moie than ten years ago, it was our first object to ni'ikc a thorough ly good low-priced watch for the million, to taks lb place of these foreign impositions the refuse of for eign lactones which were entirely unsaleable at home and perfectly worthless everywhere. How well we have accomplished this may be nu-- derstood from the fact, that alter so many yeari of trial, w e now make MORE TH AN OXE-II J LF OF A LL THE WATCHES SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES and that no e-lber have ever given such umveisal sat isfaction. While this department of our business i continued with increased.facijities for perfect w or, we are at present engaged in the manufacture of watch es of the HIGHEST GRADE KNOWN TO CUttQNO METRY, uuequaltd by anything hitherto made by our selves, unsurpassed by anything made in the world. For this purpose we have the amplest facilities. W- have erected an addition to our main buildi.igs ex pressly for this branch of our business, and have filled it with the best workmen in our service. New ma chines and appliances have been constructed, whicb perform their work with consummate delicacy ant exactness. The choicest and most approved maierr- als only are used and we challenge comparison be tween this grade of our work and the finest imported chronometers. We do not pretend to sell our w atches for less money than foreign watches, but w e do asseit w ilho'it fear of contradiction that for the same money our product is incomparably superior. All oivr watch es, of whatever grade, are fully warranted and1 th warrantee is good at all times against us or our agenta i n all parts of the w orld. CAUTION. The peblic are cautioned to buy only of respectable deafers. Al? persons selling counterfeits w ill be prosecuted. R0BEINS & APPLET0N, AGENTS FOR THE AMERICAN WATCH COM PANY. IS2 BROADWAY, ST. Y. A CARD TO THE LADIES. Dr. DUPONCO'S GoSden Periodical Piils, FOll FEMALES. Infallible in Correcting Irreguldrilies.TlemoT ing Obstructions of the Menses, from Whatever Cause, and ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL AS A PREVENTIVE. It ia now over thirty years since the abore celebrated Pills were first discovered by Dr. DUPO?,CO cf Pari?, during which lime they have been exier.Eively and successfully used in moit of the public institutions, as well as Jtt private practice, of both hemi spheres, with unparalelied succees in every case, and it is only at the " urgent rcqnc6i" ' of the thousands of L'dles who hare used them, that he is induced to make the Pills public for the alleviation of those suffering from any Irregularities whatever, as well as lo prevent an increase of family where health will not permit it. ONE PILL IS A DOSE. Females peculiarly situated, or those sap posing themselves so, arc cautioned against using the?e Pills while in that condition lest they "invite miscarriage," after which nd monition, the Proprietor asaumes no respon sibility, although their mildness would pre vent any mischief to health, otherw ;be the Pills are recommended as a MOST INVALUABLE REMEDY for all those a dieting complaints so peculiar to the sex, viz.: Distressing and Painful Menstruation, Retention, Pain in the Back and Loins, Frcsstng-Doicn Pains, Hush of Blood to the Head, Dizziness, Dimness cf Sight, Creen Sickness, Heaviness, Fatigu on any Slight Exertion, Palpiiulion cf'jhe Heart, and all the various distressing conv plaitits, particularly that most annoving weakening, and the beginning of all o'thcr female weaknesses, The Leucorrhoca, cr WiiHes. At the same time, there is nothing in these pills that can do injury to life or health. Let the directions be strictly followed, and you will find them to be all they are rfrre sented. i o.e nox is surncicTST. 50,000 Eoxes have been Seld Within Two Years. Ten Thousand Boxes sent by Letter, both by myself and Agents, to all parti of tho world, to which answers have been returned, in which ladies say, nothing like the' above pills have been known since the Srrrvris of Medicine dawned tro.x the World, In Removing Obstructions and Restoring Nature to its Proper Channel. quieting the nerves a ti J brinin back tho " nosy color or Health" to the cheek of tho most delicatn. Price 1 per Box. slx Kqtp. . Said in Stroudsbunr. Pa., hv ftJlV.MV.n BROTHER, Sole Arfent. Ladies by sending SI. 00 to D Brother, Stroudsburg Post-OOice can have the pills sent (confidentially), by Mail, to any part of the country, "Iree of postage" TO owNriuroTusEsAND (-ATTL& NOMAS' DERBY CONDITION POW dera are warranted superior to any others, or no pay, for the euro of Distemper, Worm?, Lots-, Coughs, Hidebound, Cold?, &c., in Horses ; aiul Colds, Coughs, Loss of Milk, Iliac Tongue, Horn Distemper, Ac, in Cattle. These Powders were formerly put up by Simpson I. Tobias, son cf Dr. Tobias, and, since his death, the demand his been so great for them, that Dr. Tobias has con tinued to manufacture them. They arc per fectly safe ami innocent; noticed of stop ping the working of your animals. Ttcy increase the appetite, give a fine wi cleanse the stomach and urinary organs; al so increase the milk of cows. Try t!iea and you will never be without them. Hi ram Woodruff, the celebrated trainer of irotting horses, hasud them for vears.and recommends them to his friends. Co!. Phil. P. Bush, of the Jerome Race Course, IW ham, N. Y., would not u--?. them uytil he was told of what they nr3 composed, e'mcc which h,c is never without them. He has over 20 running horees in his charge, and for tho last three years Ins used no other medicine for thm. Ho has kindly per mitted me to refer any one to him. Overl, 000 other references can bo seen at tho de rot. Sold by DrugUts and Saddlers. Prico 'J5 ccntaper box. Depot, 50 CortLnd: Street, New York. T0y. iM-t. ( m fcrtnfmiMi iini h i