Scffcvsonian, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1SG7. EIPORTANT. TfaviDz procured one of Gordon's Fast Printing Machines, we are now fully pre prepared to print Pill Heads, Prescrip tion and other Labels, Cards, Circulars, .Letter Head?, Envelope Cards, Dodgers Pamphlets, kc, kc, either in plain or colored inks, or bronze, with the greatest dispatch, and at the lowest city prices. Our stock of Plain and Fancy Type, Pa per, Cards, &c, to which we are constant ly making additions, cannot be surpassed Orders from town or country, by mail or otherwise, promptly attended to. JESS- We learn that Thomas 31. Mcll Tianey, Esq., ha3 retired from the Mon roe Democrat, and that the paper will 7 fc hereafter, be conducted ly Mr. Green wald, solus. tT- Ilenrv Y. Miller sold his lot containing about forty acres, in Xagles Tille. to Dsd-e k Co.. for SI, 500. Mr Miller bought of George F mill and ablaut 270 acres property, for per acre. Lee his saw of the burnt Thrcwa from a Sleigh. Mr. Alexander AtwooJ, an employee of Dodge k Co., at Tcbyhann.i Mills, was thrown from a sleigh on Monday last, and had his left elbow badly fractured. lie was brought to the cGice of Dr. Jackson where bis injuries were dressed. Farmers, and land owners gener ally, should read the article on our first page, Jieaded il Titles by which land is held in Pennsylvania." It possesses an important interest for them. There are other articles cn the Cist as well as ou the fourth page worthy of perusal. .. i- - .... - - TJ?5u This Changeable Weather is very trying to health, particularly for such as are troubled with any pulmonary weak ness. Even a little hoarseness may so irritate Use lungs as to produce the most direful consequences. Coe's Cough Ualsam cures hoarseness every timc An Entertainment, consisting of Charades, Tableaux, Music, kc, will be given at the Court-IIousc. on Thursday eveniug, April 11th. Admission, 25 cts. Tickets t-j be had at Drown & Keller's Jewelry Store, Dreher k Brother, and Wm. Jlollinshead's Drucr Store. ri. The Ladies of the Presbyterian church will lull a Sociable, at Ph i corns Hall, cn Tuesday evening nest, April V th. AH lovers of Oysters, Ice Cream, and kindred luxuries, will find them there, at reasonable rates, and served in the best manner. Don't forget the time and place Phoenix Hall, April Sth. Fire. house i ne dwellincr of George W P. rice, in larrett townsmp, together with its contents, was destroyed by fire on C a 1 t i rr i f raiuruay morning last. ilia lire was discovered by Mr. P. about 5 o'clock, but had already made too ranch headway to be arrested. Loss 1,500. Insured in the Monroe County Mutual Fire Insur ance Company. Railroad Accitbr.t. A Scotchman, namel John Pviddell, in the employ cf Taylor k Co., was injured vj wie engine oi a gravel-tram passing over his right foot on Monday last. He was brought to the office of Dr. Jackson the same evening, when" it was found ncc essary to perform a partial amputation of the foot, which was promptly done by Dr "W. W. Didlack, Dr. Jackson's assistant He is doing well and is likely to make a good recovery IC7 In pursuance of the recommo dation of the Grand Lodge, the brethren of Fort Peon Lod-e, No. 131, I. O. of O. P., intend observing Friday, the 2Cth aust., as a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer, for preservation of the Order through he rebellion. Services,, which will in clude a sermon by the Dev. J. Kirby Davis, will be held at the Methodist Episcopal Church, which has been generously tendered for the occasion, commencing at 2 o'clock, p. cj, 'fg public arc cordially invited to participate in the cervices. The Stroudslurg Bank. The Legislature having relieved the Stroudsburg Bank cf a portion of its finan cial burden, by reducing its capital stock to 8100,000, by reducing the $25 paid in by stockholders to 12 50 in value, and by authorizing the directors to assess 612 50 on each share of the capital stock, the bank, we learn, will commence of a new. Preparatory to this the directors have, with the consent of the stockhold ers, resolved to make the full assessment of 12 50 per share, and have declared thatit be paid in instalments, as follows: $5 on the lsf day of May, $5 ou the 1st day of July, aud 2 50 on the 1st day of August next. First of .April Changes. The Analomink House. A. M. .Jones, Esq., formerly Station Agent at the Stroudsburir Depot, having purchas- cj - ed the Delaware House, near tho depot, and changed its name to the Analomink House, took charge of the house, in per son, on Tuesday, and will hereafter con duct it himself. The Analomink House is very pleasantly located, is but a short walk from town, and we know that neigh bor Jones will demonstrate to everybody that he knows how to keep a first class hotel. Mr. Dcli. the former landlord, takes a house in Delpsburg, Nortuanip ' too county. . Darnet Mansfield retired from the In dian Queen on Monday, to take charge of the store which he purchased of T. M Mcllhaney (late Geo. Fable's). He moves into the dwelling purchased by him from tho heirs of Joseph Kerr,deccas ed. Uriah Sandt, of Northampton county who comes to us well recommended as landlord, takes charge of the Indiau Queen. Push & Brother, .retired from the Washington Hotel on the same day, and is succeeded by A. W. Clark, of Haines burg, X. J., who will, doubtless, couduct the Washington in a superior manner. John Eilenberger, long a resident our borough, has moved, with his family to Factoryville, Wyomiug county, and is succeeded in his residence here by Jacob Weller, of Ashbury, N. J., to whora he sold his property. II. C. Lcvanway, having sold his Pak ing establishment, has gone to Lchi ton, Carbon county, where he goes into business. Sheriff Posssrd has gone to Tenners ville, to live on the Fcnncr property pur chased by him last fall. We learn that he intends engaging in the Tanuinj? bu siness. Henry Sncemaker, has removed to Pottcrville, in Bradford coenty, where he is engaged in the mercantile business. Joseph Metzircrand Chailes Fellcncer took possession of the farm, mill and dis tillery, purchased by them of Jerome S. Williams, at Kunkletown, Hamilton township. Bobert Boys, has removed his store from the stand occupied by him for the last ten or twelve years, to his old stand adjoining his residence farther down town. The Messrs. Bush (Bobert and Henry) succeed him in the brick store, where they will open with a fctock of dry goods and carpets. The Post-oEce ha been removed from the residence of Henry Bosh, where it has been kept since September last, into M. M. Burnet's tailor shop, next door above the Methodist church. M. M Burnet, wo learn, intends erecting a new building for the post office, forthwith. Charles Musch, has left his farm aud moved to town, to make room for Jacob F. Herzog, of Scranton, to whom he sold the property. Wm. Davis, Esq., moved hi3 residence to the building vacated by Henry Shoe maker, and his law-office to the buildinjr adjoining, occupied by Charlton Burnet, Esq., on Main-street. Charlton Burnet occupies a portion of his dwelling house as a law-office. Dr. G. W . Seip, moved his residence and office into the building vacated by Wm. Davis, Esq., having purchased the property last fall. - James II. McCarty, moved his cabinet ware rooms into the Odd-Fellow's Hall, occupying the first and second stories and the basement. Miss S. Dc Young, who made way for Mr. McCarty, moved her millinery shop into the room recently occupied by the post-c2ico. John B. Storm and David S. Lee, Es quires, have opened an office in the 2nd story of Keller's new building, over the shoe store. JCST" Congress adjourned on Saturday last, after having labored diligently, and we think the result will prove success fully, for the perfect and permanent paci fication of the country. Already the note of acquiescence is being heard in the South the active and ostracised rebel being most strenuous in their exhortations to the people, black as well as white, to accept the situation. None but Copper- heads in tho North and the " fuss and feather" men, the men who were " all ass and no cider," in the South find fault with Congress; and even the more sensible of tho former are urrin? the o O weaker spirits to cave in. Except among the office-holders, and those who arc seek ing office, A. J. finds but few willing to stand by his fallen fortunes. EOT The weather for several days Dast has been delightful; just such as a well behaved spring should afford. March re- deemed its reputation, which it had al most forfeited, by going out like a lamb and April 1st drizzled a little, merely to ici ua Know what it could do, if disposed to act ugly. The burning of brush and rubbish in the gardens of our borough clearly indicate that our citizens have se rious intentions of iuduliiinz in spade and ke exercise, preparatory to an early iadufgcDce in saladi, "iugins," peas, kc. The Spring Elections. Purely out of consideration for the eelins of our Copperhead friends here abouts, who have been made to feel out rageously bad and blue, over tho many ilefeits they have sustained at the ballot- box, and from the cartridge-box on many Southern battle-field, during the last seven years, we refrained from even mak ing mention of the splendid victory achieved by tho Republicans at the re cent election in New-Hampshire. We had intended observing the same silence in regard to Connecticut, in case our menus carried that state, because we knew that the Cops would be down, down, derry dowa" to the very lowest depths of remorse, over the manner in which the people wcro punishing them for their trucklings to treason, and their prayers that rebellion might triumph and the Government mijrht be destroyed. Put Connecticut has done something for them ia the election of a Governor and three out of four Congressmen, and we feel like letting them up a little by publishing the news. It is true the Lesislature is " O Iv.," as we used to say in " Ilard-Cidcr times, for the Union, and will stand as a brake on any little peccadillos whic Governor English may see fit to iudulge but then they have carried the Governor and the three Congressmen which is mat 1 j g " icr enougn lor rejoicing ior them. Co Cops to the rescue, say we. 4 Bring out the how-gag Twang the pizzericntum," and let treason, bad whiskey and the voices of Copperhead', generally, culmin ate in a thousand cheers for small favors most thankfully received from the wood cn nutmeg State. E3 The hauling of wagoa loads household and kitchen furaiture throug our street, and the active movemeuts o business men, all save assurance, on Monday last, that the first of April ha arrive u. in me nouses or the movers there wa3 a promiscuous clearing out c pots aud kettles aud barrels and beds an every thing moveable; while from th pocket-books of the debtors greenback fairly leaped forth to swell the coffers .1 i . r n t . t 11 me creauors. lake it all in an, men ana maiuens and matrons, and rats and mice and bed bus, and all interested in the toil and turmoil of moving-day, foun themselves, when Monday night came, tired set oi critters, we aid not move but wc sympathised with those who did and we ean yet be found at the oil spot ready to enter new names on our sub scriptioo-book, or to sign beautifully prin ted receipts for all who wish to liquidate arrears. tCT The following are the names the lucky ones, residing ia this county who drew prizes in the Soldiers' Union Gift Lottery, at Mauch Chunk: Peter Gilbert, Long Valley, No 50 lbs Navy Tobacco, 50. John Ilarter, Kunkletown, No Violin and Bow, $1G. 500 503S Wm. II. Mustetter, Brodhc.dsville, No Il'Jd, galvanized Coal Scuttle, 3. Peter Gilbert, Long Valley, No. 1121 Uold 1'en, Johnson K. Bush, Stroudsburg, No 4591, sett Silver Forks, 30. J. M. Heller, Fennersville, No. 373 No. 2 Balmoral, 4.50 Frank Ileany, Stroudsburg, No. G950 College Shirt, 0.50 Col. Frank Jordan, has issued a cal for a meeting of the Bepublican State Central Committee, at the Lochicl House Ilarrisburg, on the 9th of April. The principal object of assembling the Com- mittee on that occasion is to fix a time for holding the Bepublican State Convention for 18G7. It is the earnest desire of Col Jordan, Chairman of the Committee, that all its members be present, as it is pos sible that other business of importance may bo brought up for consideration. The Treasury Department. Receipts of Internal llevcnue on Saturday, 5000,000.00 lotal amount for the week, 8,155,538.14 Total for the month ofMa'h. 15,1S3,22G.21 .Receipts since tho begin ning of the fiscal year, 214,035,573.31 national bans currency is sued for the week, 39,520.00 A a ' Amount in actual circula te, 29S.8GG,824.00 currency returned (uncur- rent notes, kc). 3,-141,882.00 .fractional currency re deemed, 312,200.00 lhe amount of fractional currency for warded during the week to the Assistant Treasurer at New York, national banks, and others, amounted to $207,833, of wincn fci.uuUjUUU was sent to the former. Disbursements for the week: War Department, -63,-150,133 avy Departmcut, 480.G80 interior Department, 937.231 ror tnc month of March the disburse ments were as follows: War Department, 811.477.335 Navy Department, 2,998,024 Interior Department, 4,845,590 Total, $19,321,599 The Philadelphia Conference of tho Methodist Church, after a session of one week at Ilarrisburg, adjourned on Wed nesday night at 12 o'clock. Over 8500, 000 were collected last year, within the limits ot its jurisdiction, for church pur poses. Kighteeo churches were orpctoA and elevtn new parishes created, duriug the same neriod. w . Horrible Indian Massacre Butchery ol a Company of U. S. Troops Unparal leled Scenes cf Barbarity. We are kindly permitted to make the ollowinir extract from a letter dated i'ort Sully, 1). T., February 25, 18G7, and re ceived in this city on, Saturday. Ed In- r j - - qu i u Kit. " There has been quite a stirring er- citement in this part of the country with the red-skins. I suppose you know ol the Fort Kearney affair also. You ask me how lar it is from us: It is about "fteen hundred miles northwest from lere. By the upper nmil, which arrived :ierc to-day, wc heard some very bad news from rort Buford. 1 here was one company of our regiment stationed there, under the command of Colonel ltaukms. Ihe In dians made an attack on that little band, and it appears from all accounts that they fought bravely until outnumbered by the red-skins, who killed them, all but the Colonel aud wife, i hey then took thew a few yards from the post, and bavin built a fire, tied the Colonel's hands and feet and put him on the Cro, while hi wife was compelled to see him burning Alter that was done they maltreated her in a shameful manner, and having rolled her up in a buffalo robe, they fastened her on a wild horse aud turned him loose God only knows how long she was oa the prairie, but it happened very fortunately that the mail carriers forth at fort cucoun fcrcd her in that condition, and after they had heard who she was they took her in their charge and returned with her and the mails'to Fort Bice. The Indians were 1800 strong our men only DG. They fought them three days; but on the third day tho Iudiaas took the place, scalped all the dead, and those who were officers they cut up into small pieces and ate them. I hat is con iidered bravery! It will not be "ood fo th.cm if they make their aprearauce arouu this fort. We are very well guarded. There arc six companies here four of m fan try, one of cavalry and one of artillery Tho weather here has been very cold. e have lost nearly all of our stoc-K fro zca to death. The Maeon (Ga.) Journal takes a sen 8iblc view of President Johnson and hi course, and gives expression thereto ia forcible way, thus " Andrew Johnson ha3 at last yielded lnank uod lor it. Jle has dine us an immense deal of harm ; crippled us when our armies were m the field; rejected th terms which Grant and Sherman gave U3, and then, at last, has kept sectiona nate and animo.sitv stirred un against us by his unwise course and his fculisl nict with Lon''rcs3 and Jscrthern scuti meat. " And now wc hope President John son's opposition to the Government wi! cease. lie has opposed it so long, and induced our people to oppose it so Ion holding out to us the fai?o idea that he would do something for u?, that he ha done us infiuitcly more harm than al other men aud all other causes combined Hut for him wo would long ago have been admitted into the Luiun, and unon far better terms than we shall now bi able to obtain. He has been the most ef fectivc enemy we hive had." i lie iuenmonu jJi -patciL' was t-een looking around to ascertain who will be elegiblc to office under the changed eoa dition of affair?, and is ouite cheered t fiud so" many capable persons still left to take charge of public matters. Th.? dis fraaehiscmcnts of former leaders and ren resentativc men imposes the duties upon those not disqualified, and consequently the young men of the present generation must take upon themselves the burthe of office, d his shows the wisdom of the Congressional action in the premises. It is well for a new set of men to come into power at the South, for they will have less to unlearn than their seniors. Un der their guidance the Southern State; will much sooner recover from the calam itics of the war than .under the leadership oi tnc men who brought on the strii"'Tle. and wnl sooner had themselves in har mony with the Northern people. Th3 Bids fortha State Loan. Ilarrisburg, April 1. The bids for the twenty. three million loan of Pennsylvani were opened to-day. About $1,000,000 was bid for at par at five per cen per annum, ana aoout .i l.UUiMJJ'J at six per mm., inu uiu.i excecu me amount wan ted by about 88,000,000. Drexel k Co Jay, Cook k Co., and E. W. Clark k Co., get about frIO,UUU,UUU, at premiums rang ing from one twentieth to one sixteenth per cent premium. 'St ' Detectives for Drv Goods Clarks. The New York papers announco that several ol the large dry goods establish ments ia that city' have established a de tective force, which is employed to look after the clerks. The detectives visit all sorts of places, aad if a clerk is seen where ho should not be, a quiet dismis sal, and "uo reasons given, follows at once. The House. has passed a bill mcreas- ing tho fc)s of county officers twentv rer cent. The increase includes Sheriff. Clerks of Courts, Attorneys, Aldermen and Justices of the Peace in all Counties of the State except Philadelphia. The increase in tho fees of Registers and Re corders is still larger than those above uauied. The members of the Lenislaturo or thinking, of iucreasing their own nav to 81,500 for each cession. If they would only make their pay so high that the people would be coutcut with bieunial or triennial sessions, their rapacity mi 'ht bo pardoned. Tho Prison Agent at Philadslnhl.i states that of the 19.1G3 commitments, last year, 14,301 were on account of of fences traceable directly or iaJircetlv to iuu uju vi uiuuxicacing liquors. That must have been a hih nU r1n in New Orleans, where a voun- woman' dress was set on fire from a chandelier over her bead. Tho friends of General Banka havcl raised a sufficient sum of money to relieve his homestead at Waltham from debt, and to refit and refurnish the house. Special Notices. 0 REDUCTION IH PRICE OF THE A31B&ICM -WATCHES, MADE AT WALTHAM, MASS. In consequent of the recent great decline it l 1 . . . . 1 mil 1 1 1 "i I nn i iic1 in "Olu anu suvur uiia an i mvwuuio uji u !n ti.o nn mi tii r. tii re of our roods. ana in an ticipation cf a still further decline, uc have reduced our prices to as low a point as lut-j can be placed Witn tioid at 'ar, so that no one need hesitate to buy a watcn now from the .expectation that it wi.l bej rhnnner nt EnRlS futuru time. The test ol ten years and the manulacture anu sale ol Wore tiian zuu.uyu waicnes, have given our productions the very highest rank among timekeepers. Commencing with tli determination to make thoroughly excel lent watcher, our business has s tea idly in creased a.s tho public became acquainted with their value, until tor months together, we have been unable to supply the demand. Wc have repeatedly enlarged our factory buildings until they now covrr over three acre3 of ground, and give accommodation to more than eight hundred workmen Ve are fully justified in stating that we now make MORE THAN ONE-HALF OF ALL THE WATCHES SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES. The different grades are distinguished by the following trade marks engraved on the plate: 1. "American Watch Co." Waltham, Mass, 2. "Appleton. Tracy & Co." Waltham Mags. o. 4. 5. 1 . Rarliett," Waltham, Mas? " Wm. Ellcry." OUR LADIES' WATCH of the first quality id named "Appleton, Tracv i Co." Wnllham, Mass. G. ' Our next quality of Ladies' Watch l named "P. S. Bartlett," Waltham, Mass. These watches are furnished in a great variety of tizes and styles cl cases. Tho American Watch Co., of Waltham, Mass., authorize us to state that without distinction cf trade marks or price. ALL THE PRODUCTS OF THEIR FAC TORY ARE FULLY W A RUNTED to be the best timc-kceprrs of their class ev er n.ado in this or asy other ccur.tr). Buy ers should remember that unlike the uar antee cf a foreign maker who can never Le reached, this warrantee is ;ood at all times against the Company or their agents, and mat u aner me most morougn ir:al, any watca should prove detective in any partic ular, it may always Le exchanged for anoth er. As me American Watches made ht Waltham, are for sale Ly dealers generally throughout the country, we do not solicit or ders lor single watches CAUTION. The public are cautioned to buy nnly of respcctaLle dealers. All persons scIhngcour.terleits will le prosecuted. R0B3INS (l APPLETON, AGENTS I03. THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY 182 IRIOADVAy, Ti. SCHENCII'S SEAWEED TONIC. This medicine, invented by Dr. J. H. Sciienck, of Philadelphia is intended to dis solve the food and make it into chyme, the first process of digestion. By cleansnir the sto mach with Schenck's Mandrake Pills, the Tonic goon res-tores the nppctite, and food thit could not be cstcn before using it v. ill be easily digested. Consumptioacanaot be cured by Sehcnck's Pulmonic Svrup unless the sti reach ai:d liv er is nnde healthy and the appetite restored, hence the Tonic and Pills are required in nearly every case of consumption. A half dozen bottles of the SEAWEED TONIC and three or four boxes of the MANDRAKE PILLS will cure any ordinary case of dys pepsia. Dr. Sciienck makes prcfessicnal visits in .New ork, Boston, and at his principal Of fice in Philadelphia every week. Sec daily papers or cacti place, or his pamphlet on con tumption for his davs for visitation. Please observe, when purchasing, that the two likenessess of the Doctor, one when in the last stage cf Consumption, and the other as hi now is, in perfect health, ore on the uoiernment stamp. Sold by all Druggists and Dcilers, price $1.50 per bottle, or 7.:0 the half dozen. All letters for advice should be addressed to Dr. Sche.cks Principal Olficc, No. 15 North Gth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. deneral Wholesale Agents: Dcmas Barno Co. I .; S.S. Ha nee, Baltimore, Md.; John IK I'arhc, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker A: Tay lor, Chicago, HI.: Collins Bros.. St. Fni .UO. Uct. 18. till. 1st !. Oil mn 1 v. - So Fay tho ladies of their beauty, whn the mirror shows them their once jet or "olden ringlets streaked with grey. But never was there a more false Conclusion. Though the hair be as white a Time's nu n forelock, or worso still, as red as a fiery me teor 3 P.1ESTO! is invested ir? a moment with tho most it magnificent Llack or brown by the ncnev of CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE. a perfectly whole'soino and purely vegetable preparation. Manufactured by J. CRISTA DORO. G Astor House, Now York. Sold hv Drunrists. Applied bv all Hair 1) March 21.-1 m. A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South A- menca as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous . eaknes?. Parly Decay, Diseases cf the U- rinary and Seminal Organs, and the who'o train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. d'reat numbers have been already cured Ly this nolle remedy. Promp ted by a desire to benefit tho nlllicted and un- fortunate. I will send tl inland using this medicine, in a sealed en- voione, to anv one whu nn.)d it f.V4 if , , .1, M..., I-, Flcaso inclose a nost-naid envelono. nd- dressod to yourself. Address, IOSKPH T. INM AN, Station I). Bible House. March 29, lSGG.-ly. New York City. -1 1 i BRANDRFTIPS PILLS. These Pills are eafe and sure. . They are prepared bv a process which secures all tho best qualities of tho herbs of which they aro composed, witnout any 01 meir tad. They benefit in all cases, and do harm in none. Soo B. Brandreth is in whito letters on tho Government ttamp. March 2L-lm. Know Thy Destiny. Madame E. I Thornton, the irrcat En glish Attrologist, Clairvoyant and Psycho- meirician, who lias astonished the scientific classes of the Old World, hna r.ow k.cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame Thorn ton possesses such wonderful powers of sec ond sight, as to enable her to impart know edge of the greatest imporance to the single or married ot either sex. While in a Etate of trance, she delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, end by the aid of an instrument ot intense pow er, known as the Psychomotropc, guarantees to produce a litehkepxturcr.t theluture husband or wifeef the applicant, together with date of marriage, position in life, leading1 traits ol character",- n Tliio rr linrti! HIT fQ tKnilSnnic testimonials can assert. She will send wherr jpgjj. a ccrtificd CPrtjfjCate, or written- ports to Le. By enclosing a lock of hair,- and stating place of birth, age, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty cent and stamped cave'ope addressed to yourself, you will receive the picture and desired irt- formation Ly return mail. All communica- tions sacredly confidential. Address in con fider.ee, Madame E. F. Thornton, P. O. Box 223, Hudson, N. Y. Feb. 14, 'G7.-ly Freo to Everybody. A Lanre G pp. Circular, giving informa tion of the greatest importance to tho. youno- of both eexc?. It teaches how the homely raay become beautiful, the despised respected, ar.d the forsaken loved. No young 1 ulv or gentleman shru!d fail to send their Addrcrs, and receive a crpy postpaid, by return mail. Address P. O. Drawer, 21, Feb. 11. 'GT.-Gm. Troy, N. Y. 5? A Youxg Lady returning 9 her country home, altera sojourn of a few months in the City, was hardly recognized ly her mends, la place ot a coarse, rustic, flushed face, ehc had a soft ruby complexion of al most marble smoothness, and instead of twrn thrce she really appeared but eighteen Upon inquiry as to the car.se of so great a change, she plainly told ihcm that the used the Circassian liAiiM, and ccnsidcrcj it an invaluable acquisition to any Lady's toilet. By its use ar.y Lady or Gc-ntlcrr.an ran jn prove. I heir personal appearar.ee an hur.drcd- io:u. 11 is bimpic in us conn: nation, cs Na ture herse.f is simple, vet unsurmn l ; its efficiency in drawing impurities from, al- so healing, cleansing and Lcantifi-inir t,n ii and complex 0:1. I!v its direct action 0:1 the cuticle it draws from it a'.l its in rrr. ilic, kindly healing the samo, end leaving the service as future intended it should Lo clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price 1 sent by Mail rr Express, on receipt of nn or der by W. C. CLARK Sc CO., Cheats No. a est Fayette St., Syracuse, X. Y. The only Amercan Ar.ts for the ?ae of the same. fFcb. II. '27.-1 r ' -. ' CHILDREN'S LIVES . SAVED FOR 5a CENTS. rpiIOCSANps OF CHILDREN DIE JL annually of Croup. Now, r.-.othcrs, if you would spend 5'J cents, and afways have a Lottie of Dr. Tobias' Vcnitia.n l.;r.:ii:ent in t!ic house, you never need fear hx-ing your iittie one when attacked wit:i this complaint. It is now 10 years s r.ee I have put up my Linhncnt, ar.d never herird of a child dying of Croap when my Liniment wa? used: tut hundreds of cases cf cures inve Leen report ed to me, and many state if it was 10 per boltie they would not be without it. liesides which, it is a cortain cure for Cuts, Burn.--, Headache, Toothache, S-re Throats, Swel lings, Mump--, Colic, Di.irrhoea, Dysentery, Spasms, Old Sores, and pains in the back and chesL No one once tries it who is ever without it. It is warranted perfectly safe to take internally. Fuil directions with ev ery bottle. Sidd by the Druggists. Depot, 5G Cortlandt Street, New York. March 7, 1637.-7 w. Wonderful but True. MADAME REMINGTON, the world-re- nowr.ed Aslrologist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoyant state, de lineates the very features of the person voa arc to mirry, and by the aid o! an instrument ot intense power, known as the Psycho motropc, guarantees to produce a perfect and lifelike picture cf the future husband or wife of the applicant, with date of m.irruge, oc cupation, leading traits of character, &c This is no imposition, as testimonials with out numbers can assert. By stating place of birth, age, disposition, color cf eyes and hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and stamped envelope addressed to yourself', vou will re ceive th3 picture Ly return mail, together with dedred information. C" Address in confidence, Madame Gek tuide Remington, P. O. Box 207, Wrst Troy, N. Y. Feb. 1 l,.'67.-lr. ITCH I ITCiS! iTCH ! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! Wheaton's Omtment Wili;Ctirol!ic S! h in . Hour. A 1 so c u res S A LT RHEUM, CIII LB LALS and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Price 50 cents. For sale bv all dru exists. By sending 50 cents to WEEKS & POT TER, Sole A iron t?, 170 AYasIrinrrton street. Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to anv part of the United States. June 4, J8GG -lyr. In Smithfield township, on tho 27th ult, Mrs. Sisan Bhotzman. aed 77 vears, 4 months and IS davs. Executors Koiiee. Estate cf JOUX KEMMFJi L' A late of J la milt on toicnship, deceased. ETTERS Testamentary upon the abovo I -J named estate, havinir been granted to the undersigned, residing in Hamilton town- ship, Monroe county, by the Register of Wills of Monroe county, all persons in debted to the cstatoofthe said decedent are requej-fed to come forward and nsy the same. and those having claims against the e tate to present them for settlement without dtla? BAR NET KEM MERER, CHRI STI A N KEM M E 1J EE, April -I, lbG7. Lxecifl' QEALED proposals will Le receivcti; April 19th, lor the erection ot a Pr if terian Church, in tho bo rou.tr h of Strt burg,. Fa. Said Church to be built of L ck, 40 hy to leet in sue, with a basement st -rf. 1 lans ar.d specifications can be seei application to Jeremy Mackey. JEREMY MACKEY, M. If. DREHER. A. reeves Jackson' ROBERT BROWN, U JACOB iM WYCKOITf 1. UnlMing Co:n: March 21.
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