Sljc 3cffci5onian, THURSDAY, KAECII 14, 18C7. IuT"l' rod head roucws his advertisement this week. L'e sure aud read it. Mft 0 r, Persons having a horse and bug gy for sale, would do well to read the ad vertisement Leaded wanted".iu another column. Wm! Mutcblcr, Esq., of Easton has beeu appointed, by the President, .r tin- in District, l'a.. vice ii?scs;ui - Nciman rejected bj the Senate. The annual meeting of the Phila delphia Conference of the Methodist Epis copal Church met at Ilarrisbun jester dav. We were mistaken las-t wcckiu elating the 14th cs the time of meeting. 4 ' ro 11 ev. Pit. Lindsay. President of Genesee College, Iuna, 1., says ' I have tested Blade's Elthonial Lu Iuiicators, and dceta theui superior to nnv otber medicine for the Voice and Throat I ever tried." For Bale by al lruists. Croup. 3 A lady in New Haven, speaking Cue's Couuii Balsam, says the lost two darling children with Croup, and that the third and lait was attacked, but Li life was spared through Coe's Cough Ua ta m. She advises all wot hers to keep it on hand in case of emergency. 1ST" Mr, Charles F. Brown, the Arto mm u ard ol tlie comie worlJ, dieii, re cently, in Lcadsn. By his wilLhe leaves his wealth, which h He, to hi3 mother as loner as she lives. After her death it is to go towards the erection of an Asylum for printers Eorough Election. The election for borough oEcers comes off to morrow. Among the officers to be elected, are one Justice of the Peace, one Constable, three School Directors, five Councilmen, one Chief Burgess, one Bo rough Auditor, cne Assessor, two Assist ant Assessors, and one Town Clerk. The voting is done by single ballot. Wliislzey LLspc-ctor. Juhn II. Conner, of this borough, has been appointed a General Inspector of spirits for the 11th Bevenue District of Pennsylvania. As it i3 a matter of corn-, pulsion with us to have a person belong ing to the Cojreihead persuasion in the position, wc are pleased to be tide to an licucce that occ so little objectionable was eppoiniea. tcj Observer's" communication was duly received, and fails to arpear in oar paper because the law provides decidedly the best Temedy for the evil complained of. Cvimination and " re-criwiutien, through, the newspapers, as experience fchows, on that subject at least, only tend? to strengthen the evil. Perhaps a judi cious talking to the party who is com plained of would remove the causa complaint. It is worth trying. ol E3u The Fenian3 arc just now giving England a great deal of trouble ia Ireland. 3!isio:s are taking place all over the country, and attacks upon police stations are almost as frequent as days in the week. The movement, however, appears to be without an intelligent head ; and un less a Washington or a Napoleon coon comee to me rescue,-anu put3 tniugs ia proper ahape, the prospects are that the move went will be squelched. As it is John Bull is suffering a big Ecare, and a big drain upon Lis plethoric pockets. IMPORTANT. Having procured one of Gordon's Fast Printing Machines, we are now fully pre- prepared to print Bill He: ds. TSSJ op tion and other Labels, Cards, Circulars, j Letter Heads, J'nvelcpe Cards, Dudcrs, Pamphlets, &c., ci.c., either iu plain cr colored inks, or brnuze, with the greatest dispatch, and at the lowest city prices. Our stock of I'luia and Fancy Type, IV per, Cards, &c, to which we are constant ly Baking additions, cannot be surpassed. Orders from town or country, by mail or otherwise, promptly attended to. tSS" The exhibitions by the pupils ol Mrs. Carr and 31is3 Miller, at the Court llousa, on Monday aud Tuesday even ings, were, like those of Miss Malvin's 1 the previous week, complete successes The house was crowded on both occasions, and the efforts of the pupils all that could be desired. The colloquies and speeches were all well, many of them bcactifully, spoke, nan i the performances of Mrs. Carr and her pupils, on the piano-forte, were the best advertisement possible of the ca pacity of the former to impart instruction in the sublime art of music. The attend ance upon these exhibitions, as we are pleased to know, show thatour' citizens are nothing loth to patronize merit. The Piano Forte used on the occasion was a epleudid instrument. ; S& The closing Lecture of the course, under tha" auspices of the ladies ot tnc 'resbvterian church, was delived 07 Dr. Cattell, of Easton, on 1 uesday evening ast. The subject" Jerusalem was treated in a conversational rattier man an oratorical manner; beiug a relation of what the lecturer saw aud experienced in that historical section of country, and was thus made doubly interesting to the hear- cr. e regret me nosing oi iuk l I l .1 1 f A V Ami 1- O O l.nf. iro rfcrct clill mrrp the fact "that notwithstanding the talent engaged upon the audiences were so buiall as to preclude a claim of pecuniary euc cess for the course. Each lecture suould iave produced receipts fully equal to the production of all the lectures combined, and that this was not the case is anything but creditable to the scientific and literarj reputation of our citizens. lo greet such men as Dr. Junkin, Dr. Cattell, aud the rest of tLe talented lecturers with empty benches, or a half filled house, is a shame to us aird more especially o when the object of the hcU-j-es was eo praise worthy. t-?U Philip Miller x bon, m a card iu this week's paper, set forth their claims to sublic patronaire. in the cabinet ware and undertaking lines. Their ware reora on Main-street, is filled with flee sptci mens of cabinet work, and is well vrortl a vUit even if you do not wish to pur chase. The specimens thera cn exhibi tioa are models of neatness, of workman ship and excellence of quality. In the undcitaking line, as well as in the cabinet line, they are not a whit behind any es tablishmeut we know of, either in or out of the city. Their hearse, built expressly for them, and under their-immediate su pervision, is a perfect beauty well suited in all its appointments, for the purpose for which it was built. Cerious Accident A serious accident occurred lasF vre in Lehman. Pike Co., Pa., by which Henry II incline, a lad ol about 1G year cf a"e. k?t a baud 1 he eircuniftances as related tons, are as fallows : 11 in line ana a companion by tiie name o Crump were out in the woods getting lous. llaTintr lauded one of the k'ds Ilineline stooped to pick the linfl with oi3 ban.!, hai:ir th e ou;r resting cn the lg, wuen Lrump, not perceiv :is the tituation. struck the axe a iu! blow in the 1 for the purpose of cirrv ins it hiMte, bringing it across the back o the h:;nd, severing it ceaily in two, only a sau!l jiiec-e of skin holding it to the writ. In this condition he ran a qunrter of a mile to the luu;e. cvinciiiir nerve which few vrould hive been eapable o d ii;r under tinilar circumstances. Dr iliub waa tailed and connected ths par but it is thought that amputation. i!l be neces3iiry. It is said the President does nst an prove the selection ot Geaa. ScoSeld Sickleii, Sheridan, anl Thciuas as icur o! the ccinmandera of the military districts under the new law. He favcrs "t is said Gens. Mead and Hancock, and will b advised by Geu. Graut i the selection o tie reaikiuitK three. Gea. Ord wil doubtless te one of them. There are umber of member &f the Virginia Leg ita!ire, aud other prominent citizeus, in Wnshinton in consultation with the President and Congressmen regarding the best means of carrying out th provisions of the Reconstruction act. The Sussex Kegisfer eays: At the vendue of the late Major Joseph Greer, recently, a ppirited competition aro.e for the poMession of a quantity of whiskey. .Some six or eight gallons of apple whis key were struck off at S'J 25 per gallon. Twenty-three of pnre rye whiskey, nine years oil, were then put up, and the price offered by the competing bidders ascended to the unprecedented notch ol S4?;?75 cents p-cr gallon, where the bid ding resied, and Charles Cosk, who was in the habit of acting for Dr. J. L. Stu art, was declared the purchaser. . The total sum paid fur 23 gullons was 5431.25. James P. Kimball, and his wife, of East Medway, Massa'chusctts, who were capture;kby Snake and S'nohone Indi aus, wlile crossiug the plains eighteen years ajto, fought their way out, aided by United States troops from Fort Laramie, aad have rejoined their family, now liv ing nccr Corning, New York, who had long ago piven them up as lost. Tha In dians exalted Kimball to be the " great medicine man" of the tribe, and he was with tbeui so long that he lost most oi bis own tastes. For food he prefers raw beef to anything else. Possible Canadian Annsxation. The London correspondent of the To ronto Globe mentions a current report" that not a few of the confederate delegates hsve ptated in a somewhat petulant manner that if confederation be rejected by the Ioif erial Parliament, the Province can fall back on the secret project of the American Government's, offering annexa tion on very advantageous terms; that the scheme would accept all debts and obligations, and would generally extend all benefs contemplated by confedera tion." A thorougly Radical daily newspaper, to be called The Xew-Orknns Rrpullican, is to be started iu that city n tlJe 25th int., the prospectus of which has juit been issued. The projectors and objects Of the euterprise are endorsed in Wash ington by (Jens. Duller, Danks, Howard, and Logan, and Messrs. Wade, Stevens, Shellanbarger, and Colfax. The paper will be represented in Washington by ex perienced correspondents. The amount of stock already subscribed is kaid to reach 1250,000. Internal Revenue Circular. The following has just been issued from the office of tha Internal Levenue Bureau f WAsmxnTON. March 5, 1SG7. The act approved March 2,18C7, amending th. existing laws relating to Internal v r . levenue requires the assessment ot tne I . I ! 1 In tlm annual taxes ncreioiore ujuub iu month of May, to be made on the corres )onding days m the uumtu ot iMarcn. The principal changes iu the law respect ing the income tax are those increasing the exemption from 5000 to S10U0, and ths repeal of the tax of 10 per cent, on sums above 5000, so that the law now imposes a uniform tax of 5 per cent, on in comes in excess of $1000. Profits on sales of real estate purchased pince December 31, 1803, arc made taxable as income. Attention is also called to that portion ol the act of July 13, 1800, which repealed the tax on musical instruments, yachts aud certain carriages heretofore taxed in schedule A. u Instructions and ruling concerning the assessment of the annual-taxes will be is sued in a few days. When the present number of assistant assessors is msuthcient lor the proper a.-s2smeut of the annua taxes, an additional number will be ap pointed upon the request of a3.-orfl. ( are shou d be taken to siecitv tu Ui visions for which they are neaded. It will be some days before a supply o income blanks cau be printed, and in the meanwhile assessors who have any of the forms 2so. 24, prepared for use last year can adapt thera for present service. Fcrui J 1 i cau bo used witli the alteration dates only. A limited number of L3t year's blauks cau be furnished from this office to those asessors who desire to tse them while waiting for the preparation o the new blanks, (burned). E. A. ROLLINS, Commissioner. Acknowledgement of Deeds, &c. By a recent decision of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, which we fin quoted in the West CSkester Record, i was held to be very important that in the acknowledgement ot deeds by uiarneu perilous the wife shall be examined aepa ratelv from the husband. The cae de cided wa that of McCandless vs. Englc and the points settled by the Court were as follow. : 1. When fraud or duress has been prac deed iu obtaiuing a wife a acknowledge ment to a deed and the knowledge of it or of such circumstances as would lead to inrjuirv has been brought home to th grante, it will avoid the acknowledgment. .2 Les- than actual duress will avoid the &ckuo.ledgisieut of wife, if it be kuown ta the party claiming through it, or when he ousht to have inquired for defence, and did not, as in ease of taking an as hignujent of a isortpao. 3. The acknowledgment will be avoid ed if the wife made it under moral' con ttraint that is by threats, persecution and harshness of her husband to force will and comply willingly with his wishes. 4. TheacLnowledmeut of the wife must be taken out of the pretence of tha hus band, where he cannot fee or hear any indication of unwillingness on her part to excuse or acknowledge the instrument, otherwise she has co opportunity to es cape the ce2icion. . In regard to the obligation to in quire if there be anything to invalidate an acknowledgement, the rule j different in the case of conveyance of real estate, and the assignment of a mortgage, which u but a security for money "JustLiko Them." .The latest style of reproaching Union men who eaptured the property of rebels during the war, adopted by the Copper head press of the North, in to denounce all such cs Radical thicvr.n. A Union man who captured a sword of the rebel cut-throat Van Dorn, having offered it for sale to the relatives of the cut throat, he ia at once assailed a? a thief by the Cop perhead press. Iy the same rule of speech every Union eoldier wh destroyed a re bel in battle is a murderer. Such is Cop pcrhead estimation of the men who de feated the rebels in armed fight. The receipts from custom, at-the ports below named, from Feb. 23 to the 28th, were a follows: Doston, $211,123 01; Daltimore, $10 1,413 I) " ; New Orleans, from Feb. 10 to tha 23d, Sll2,77f 10; San Francisco, from Jan. 27 to the 31st, SG7,809 25. The returns ffcra New-York City have not yet been received. The new Internal Revenue law require all inspectors to give bonds in the sum of ?3.000. Any inspector, except thoe west of the Mississippi, who does not Gle a satisfaction boud with the Commissioner by April 1st will be deaintl ti hivo vaca ted his ofSce. Tho President on Friday last returned to the Senate the name of Senator (iowan as Minister to Austria. I lis nomination waj not rejected, but laid on the table. Ilis friends a.crt that he can be con5rm ed. Thoss who are opposed to him are rvery conGdent that he will be rejected. -.i- ... m i ., .. Five dead bodies were found at the Grand Trunk Railroad depot, in Duffalo, Wednesday, packed in barrels, directed to a party in Aun Arbor, Michigan. The bodies were those of two men, two woman and one child, and had. apparently not been dead a week or ten days. It has been decided by exact observer that there fire species in Congress, name ly: The Ha.dicals; the Conservatives; the Democrats; the Copperheads, and Thomas K: Stewart, Raymond's successor. Free to Everybody. A Large G pp. Circular, giving informa tion of the greatest importance to tho young of both sexes. It tenches how the homely may become beautiful, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their Address, and receive a copy postpaid, by return mail. Address P. O. Drawer, 21. Fth. 14, 'G7.-6. TroyN. Y. Special Notices. TUB GLOPvY OF MAN is STRENGTH. Therefore the nervous nd debilitated should immediately use Helmbold's Ex tract Buchu. Feb, 28, 'G7. CHILDREN'S LIVES SAVED FOR 50 CENTS. IHOITSANDS OF CHILDREN DIE annually of Croup. Now, mothers, if you would epend 50 cents, and aUays Have a bottle of Dr. Tobias' Venitian Liniment in the house, you neer need fear lo.-ing your ittlc one when attacked with tins compiaini. t is now 10 years since I have put up my Liniment, and never heard of a child dying nf Trnun when mv Liniment was used: tut hundreds of casei ol cures nive been repori cd to me, and many etate if it was 810 p-r bottle they would not be without it. HesMes whirh. it is a certain cure tor ums, L.urn--, Headache, Toothache, bore throats, hwel- ins. Mumps Colic, Durrhoea. Dysentery, Soisrns. Old Sores, and pains in the back and chest. No one once tries it who is ever withojt it. It is warranted perlectly safe to ttke internally. Full directions with cv erv bottle. S Id by the Druggists. Depot, 50 Cortlandt Street, New ork. March 7, 18G7.-7v. SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RE STORED by Helmbold's Extract Bvcav. Feb. 28, 1607. Wonisrful but Tne. MADAME REMINGTON, the world-re nowned As!roli'rist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoyant etate, de lineates the ery teaturej ot me person you ant to mirry, and by the aid ot an instrument of intense power, known as the rsyeno motrope, sruari.ntees to produce a perfect and lifelike picture of the future hu.-bjnd or wife of the applicant, with date ot m.irnuge, oc puliation. leading traits of character. &c This is no imposition, as testimonials with out numbers can assert. By stating place of birh, age, di.poji; ion, color of eyes and hair, anJ enclosing fifty cents, and ft-mped envelope addressed to yourself, vu will re coive the picture ty return mail, together with tlesi.td information. Address in confidence, Madame Ger TRiinE RcvtvcTo.v. P. O. Box 297. Wrst Troy, N. Y. Feb. 14, u7.-ly MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR re regained by Helmbolis Extract 15c miii. fFei. 28, 'G7, Sy A You.no Lady returning to her country home, after a sojourn of a few months in the City, va3 hardly recognized by her friends. In place of a coarse, rustic, flushed face, eho had a eoft ruby complexion ot a most marllj smoothness, and instead of twn threi; eho really appeared but eighteen Upon inquiry as to the cau?e ot fo great change, tho plainly told ihem that she u.-ed the Circa9gian Ralm. and considered it an invaluible acquisition to any Lady'a toilet. Bv its use nnv lidv or uentleinan can im prove their personal appearance an hundred ;o!d. It is simple in it3 combination, us IN a ture herself is simple, yet unsurpassed in its efficiency in drawing impurities trom, al so healing, cleansing and beautifying the skin and complex'on. By i8 irect action on the cutich it draws from it ail its inipur Hies, kindly henling the am', nnd leaving the i-ervice a Niture intended it should be. ch?ar, soft, smooili and beauiifoh Price SI, s"iit by Mail or Exprrs, oi receipt of an or der by W. C. CLARK &. CO., Chemist?, No. 3 West Fayette St., Syracuse, N. Y. The only American Agents for the -ale oil the s-i me. 1 eb. 11, 0.-ly. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BU CI1U is pleasant in taste and odor, free irom all injurious properties, and immediate in i: action. Feb. 2i, 'G7. Or- Know Thy Deatiay. Madame E: F. Thornton, the great En glish Astroogist, Clairvoyant and P)cho (iietriciin, who has astonisheJ the scieniilic classes of the Old World, has now located herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame Thorn ton pos-esses euch wonderful powers of sec ond signt, as to enable her to impart knowl edge ot the greatest imporancc to the single or married nt cither eex. While in a t?t tt ot trance, the delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense poaer, known as the P.iychomotro:o, guarantees to prwluce a lifelike picture of the future husband or wifeof the applicant, together with dateof mamag, positinn in life, leading traits of character, &.c. This is no humbug, as thousands of testimnnialscan assert. Slie will send when desired a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it pur ports to be. By enclosing a lock of hair, and stating place of birth, age, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fi ty cents and stamped envelope addressed to your.-elf, you will receive the picture and desired in formation by return mail. All communica tions sacredly confidential. Address in con fidence, Madame E. F. Thornton, P. O. Box 2 3, Hudson, N. Y. Fb. 14, 'G7.-ly. TAKE NO MOReTjN PLEASANT and UNSAFE REMEDIES for unpins. nt and dangerous diseases. Use 1 1 elm cold's Ex tract Blchu and Improved Rose Wash. Feb. 23, leGG. CONSUMPTION CURABLE BY DR. SCHENCK'S MEDICINES. TO CURE CONSUMPTION, the system must be prepared so that the lungs will heal. To accomplish this, the liver and btomach must first be cleansed and an appetite crea ted for good, wholesome food, which, by these medicines will he digested properly, and good healthy blood made; thus building up the constitution. SCHENCK'S MAN DRAKE PILLS cleanse the utomach of all bilious or mucous accumulations; and, by using the S ?a Weed Tonic in connection, the appetit is restored SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP is nutricious as well as medicinal, and, by us ing the three remedies, all impurities are expelled from the system, and good, whole some Mood made, which will re;iel all dis ease. If pitienls will take these medicines according ' to directions, Consumption very frequently in its Ia.t stage yields readily to their action. Tako the pills frequently, to 'cleans tho liver and stomach. It does not follow that because the bowels are not costive they are not required, for some times in diarrhoea they are necessary. The stomach must be kept healthy, and an appe tite created to allow the Pulmonic Syrup to act on the respiratory organs properly and allaj any irritation. Then all that is re quired to perform a permanent cure i'p, to prevent taking cold. Exercise about the room as much aa possible, eat all the richest food fat meat, game, and, in fact, anything the appetite craves; but be particular and masticate well. 2d w. ea. mo. I yr. ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON- STITUTIONS, cf both texes, use Helm- cold's Extbact Clchu. It will give trisK and energetic feelings, and enable you to sleen well. Feb. 2d, '67. REDUCTION IM PRICE OF TIIE AMERICAN WATCHES, HADE AT WALTHAM, MASS. In consequent of the recent great decline in gold and s.lvcr anu all th materials usrd in the manufacture ol our goods, and in an- ticipation of a still further decline, we have reduced our prices to as low a point as they can be placed ". With lioid at rar, so that no one need hesitate to buy a watch now from the expectation that it will Le rlipnnor nt Some? th! n re time. 1 he test ol ten years and the n.anutaclure and saie oi Idore than vvaicnes, iave given our productions the verj higher rank amon-' timekeepers. Commencing w lth the detetminalion to make thoroughly excel- ent watolie.s our business has steadily in creased as the public became acquainted with their value, until for months together. we have been unable to supply the demand We have repeatedly mlarged our factory buildings until they now cover over three acres of ground, and give accommodation t more than eght hundred workmen We are fully justified in stating that we iw make MORE THAN ONE-HALF OF I T mill.' W TM I T.'CJ CHI f I! T'llt,' now ALL THE WATCHES SOLD IN THE UNITED SPATES. The different grades are uistini'Uitneu ov me ioiiowiir iraot' marks engraved on the plate: . "American Watch Co. Waltham, Mass, 2. "Appleton, Tracy &. Co." Waltham, Mags, 3. "P. S. Rirtlett," Waltham, Maee, 4. Wm. Ellery." 5. 'OUR LADIES' WATCH of the first quality is mimed "Appleton, Tracy & Co." Waltham. Mass, G. "Our next quality of Ladies' Watch is named P. S. Bartlett," Waltham, Mass. These watches ore furnished in a ereat variety of tizes and styles of cases. The American Watch Co., of "Waltham, Mass.. authorize us to state that without distinction of trad marks or price. ALL THE PRODUCTS OF THEIR FAC TORY ARE FULLY WARRNTED to be the best time-keepers of tt.eir class ev er made in this r any other country. Buy ers should remember that unlike the guar antee f a foreign maker who can never be reached, this warrantee is good at all times against the Company or their agents, and that if afer the most thorough trial, any watch should prove defective in any partic ular, it nny always be exchanged for anoih er. As thrj Ainer can Watches made tt Walihnn, are for Eale by dealers irenerailv throughout the country, wc do not sohcit or- ders for single watched. CAUTION. The public are cautioned to buy i nly of respectable dealers. All persons selling countcrleits will bp prosecuted ROBBIES & APPLET0N, AGENTS lOR THE AMERICAN WATCK COMPANY Ii2 BStOAUWAV, "X. V HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU ives health nnd vii-r to the frame and b!oo:n to the pallid cheek. Dibiiilyis nc compan.ed ly many n binning symptoms, and if no trcitment is submitted to, co:i6u:nption. msnniiy or epil puc fits cnue. Ftb. 25, lsU7. FIHUHTFEL EXCCITIOX! is done npnn thousands of grey heads, by en deavoring to darken them with metalic dyes tiiat Scorch n ml ZMil the fibres from tip to root. 07" Avoid these horrible DISFIGURING AGENTS, and use only the great toilet fctaple of Amer ica, - CRISTADORO'3 EXCELSIOR DYE, which not only instantane oasly produces all shades of black and brown. ut also nour sit es, sitengiiiens and beautifies the hiir. Man ufictured by J. CRISTADORO. G A-lor IIoii.e, New York. Sold by all diuggitts. Applied by all Hair Dessers. Feb. 21, lG7.-lm. HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EX TRACT BUCHU Is the Great Diuretic, HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SAR SAPAUILLA Is the Great Blood Purifier. Both are prepared Kccordin, to rules cf Pharmacy and Chemistry, and are the most active th.it can be made. Feb. G7. fc . A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while resnJinj; in South A rncrica asa mii-sionary, discovered a saTe aud simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay. Disease of the U rinary and Seminal Organs, aud the whole train of disorders brought on by banetul and icioiis hubits. Gicat numbers have been nlready cured by this noble remedy. Promo ted by a desire to benefit the alllicted und un fortunate, I will t-end the recipe for prepar ing and using this medicine, in a sen led cn- ciope, to any one who needs it, Free of isiiarge. Please inclose a post-paid envelope, ad dressed to yourself. Address,' JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D. Bible House, March 1SG6.-Iv. . New York City. FOR NON-RETENTION on INCON TINENCE of Urine, irritation, inrlau.at on or u'ccrati ni of the bladder, or kidneys, dis eases of the prostate glands, stone "in ihe bladder, calculus, gravel or brick dust de posit, and all diseases of i lie bladder, kidneys and dropsical fwellings. Use 1 1 elm hold's Fliid Extract Bvchc. Feb.13, 1607. ITCH I ITCH ! ITCH ! SCRATCH 1 SCRATCH! SCRATCH! Wheaton's Ointment Will Cm. (. lu-j, ltl 4h HrM. Alsocu res S A 1 ,T R 1 1 EUM, CI H LB LA I N S and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN Price 50 cent. For sale hy all druggists. Bv sending 50 cents to WEEKS &. POT TER, Sole Agents, 170 Was-hincton street. Boston, it will bo forwarded by until, free ofj postage, to an? part of tho United States. June 7, 16GG-lyr. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUf'HUand Improved Rose Wash cures secret and del icate disorders in all their stages, at little expense, little or norhine in diet, no incon venience and no exposure. It ia pleasant in tafe and odor, immediate in its act bin, and free from all injurious properties. Feb. 28, 1967. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. Al lento wn, Pcnn., April 4, lSCo. ,Mes.-rs. T. Allcock &, Co.: Dear Sirs: My daughter used one of vour Porous P last erf. She had a very bad pain in her side, and it cured her in one week. Very truly, JOHN V. N. HUNTER. We refer to the Forty Thousand Druggists who sell our Plasters, as to their hih e!pi- lin character. ALLCOCK & CO., Agency, Brandreth House, New York. JSold by all Druta. Feb. 21, 19b-7.-l m. HELMBOLD'S FLUID CXTIUCT Is a certain cure for diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROP SY. ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FE MALE COMPLAINTS, GENE ERAL DEBILITY, . AniTal! diseases of the URINARY ORGANS'. whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever c-iuse orig nating and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these organs require the use- of a diuretic. If no treatment is submitted to, Con?nmiy tjon or Insanity may ensue. Our Flesh and Tjt00(i aXQ tunported from these sources, and . the HEALTH Asn HAPPINESS, and that of Posterity,, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT LUCI1U, Established upwards of 18 years, prepared by II. TP. HEI.UCOLD, DRUGGIST, 504 Broadway, New York, and 101 Sou-h 10th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 23. 1SG7.. : a its: ei:i. Feb 28, 18(57, at the German Reformed Pari-onflge, by G. B. Deckant, Mr. Fbeeman V erkheiser, of Jacks- n, an l Mi.-a Eliza- beth Gkoner, of Hamilton, Monro Co., Pa. March 6, 1SG7. nt the residence of the bride's t ttlier. in Smithfield, by Rev. G. B. Deckant,. Mr. Herman Kobeh ard Miss IIa.vnah The idle, both of Smithfield Mca roe couniy. Pa. March 7, 15G7, at th Lutheran Parscn- nge by Rev. Henry Seifert, Mr. Lewis N. Belcher and Mfc-s Mary A.ns Doll, of Jackson, Monroe county, Pa. March 10th, 15G7, at the Lutheran Pa r- naj?e, iu Hamilton, by Rev. Henry Seifert, Mr. R.EC3EN an life kirk, of 11'?, and Miss Abise.me Govebo1 Lid red,, Monroe county n" a At the Fame time and place, and by the same. Mr. James L. b'cuocn, ol'Kunkletown; Eldred tow nrhip. and Mis Sisvxaii Cor- rel, of" Eldred, Monroe county, Pa. At thf same lim and p'ace, and by the same, Mr. Peter II.' Singer, of Jackson, and Miss Christiana Stiges, of. To'jvhan na, Monroe county, Pa. March 12, liG7rat tLe heme of the bride's rnolh-r, by Rev. B. S. Eventt, Mr. Isaac De Witt, of Mt Pleas. nt. Huntendon Co., N ., and Mi;-s Emma R. Brown, daughter of the late G o. Brown, of Stroud township, Monroe county, Pa. DSt:i. In this loroiiirh, on Saturday last, March th, Mr. Joseph Kerr, aged 73 years aud 7 months. For about half a century a citizen cf thi county, Mr. Kerr was indentified with its interest?-; his name( standing cflici-illy con nected with most of its enterpr.se?, cspe. cially tin ee of the L rough, and the adjoia (ng tovnship. He repreented thisdis'rict in tie Legislature of P r.n.ylvania, and was honortd ly his f-ariy (he Democratic) with o her positions of trust and r.fit. Through his efforts the Presbyterian rhurch of th s p'are was organixed, and in its affairs he al ways took" an active part. "Wanted. GOOD HORSE AND BUGG V. SLTT- jf able for fa mil v ue. Tlie horse must be well bro!.en and kind in every respect. Apply at this olf.ce. Siroudsburg, March 14, 15G7. A Journal of Agriculture, Horticultur?, Literature and Art, Published . every Saturday, in quarto form, eiyht pages, on fin. paper and new type It is iilu-tratcd with engravings of LIVE STOCK, FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, FARM BUILDINGS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c. CO" A corps of practical and well-known writers contribute regularly to its'columns. A LITERARY DEPARTMENT Of choice Tales, Poetry, Biography and gen eral Miscellany, makes tho Perm and i'irf ie a welcome visitor to every home in the United S'.ates. No expense is spired to make a j mrnal worthy the patronage of an inte li-cnt pub lic. It wilt advocate the beet hit, rests ot a Rural Lite. Its Markrt Reports are full and reliable. Tekms .$2h Year, invariably in advance. Sold at all News and Periodical Of fices. Specimen copy sent to any address on receipt of five cents. .!. 1'OSS, Iullilior, Ao. 40-J Prune Street, Philadelphia. March 14. 16G7.-3w. Money Wanted. The suisscunsKK iu:$Pi:uTFrh ly requests all persons indebted t him to pay up without delay. The moae.V duo him is absolutely avauteJ. A wcr to tho wise, &c. Feb. 21, 'G7. NICHOLAS RUSTFX MONEY " WANTED I WANTED on Firrf M.-rt VJ""U t.n rlrst-cs Real-Es-ate. the borough of Stn.udsburg. For particu inquire at this office. March 7, '' I F YOU WANT A BEAUTIFUL SUIT of Enameled Furuilure in Colors, ju in Colors, J McCARTV'S. step into May 17. lS6G.-tf BLANK LEASES For Snlo nt this Oflicc.