V Cl)c jJcffcisonian, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1867. XS, Congress meets to-day at Wash ington, D. C. tST" Kvacuation Pay, a econd 4th of July for New Yorker?, will be celebrated in that city, with great eclat on the 25th inst., that day being the anniversary of the evacuation "cf that village by the Urm.h Army during the Revolutionary War. . Donation. The members of St. John's Lutheran CUurch, purpose giving the Rev. Mr Ileokel a donation, at his residence, in Stroudsburg, on Wednesday afternoon and evening, Nov. 27th. The public, generally, are inrifed to attend. Oysters! A Committee of young men who have formed'thcniselvcs into tn organization to raise money to build the Spire on the new Presbyterian Church, design gtfin: n Oyster Supper on to-morrow evening 22d inst., in the Engine House. All who desire good oysters, and at the same time patronize a laudable cause and get their money's worth back again, should not all ts'embrace this opportunity to do so An Anniversary at the .M. K. 'Church, near James Place's, in Middle Smithfield, was held on Thursday even ing last. The entertainment consisted ol Tableaux, Speaking and Music, the lat ter uudcr the supervision of J. A. Cletu cuts, of this place, whose eDcicucy in the Auusic Hue is becoming notorious, and we trust meritoriously so. The audience was to well pleased with the first night's performances that they requested and pre Tailed upon the performers to repeat their entertainment on Friday evening last. Taken altogether we ar glad to learn that the anniversary may be set dowu as quite a success. tT There has been quite a change made recently in the official management of the 1). L. & W. Railroad caused by 'the resignation cf Mr. J. Hrisbin and a snumber of the subordinates uuder him. Samuel Sloan, late President. of the Hudson River lload, has been appointed President. J. M. Toucey, General Superintend ent. Charles D. Mills, Superintendent ol Car Shops and the purchase. of lumber. Walter Dawson, Master Machinist. They are all pronounced capable and energetic men. II. S. Wagner, of this place, aud Theodore Taylor, of Stroud towoship, re ceived on Tuesday last, 150 barrels of Apples and Potatoes from Michigan. They are the finest we have seen this peason. Of App'es they have Greccinsr?. Northern Spy, Seek no further, Russets, .Spitzenburg and Red Streak. Of Potatoes the Peach Llows and .Flukes. Heads of families should not fail to set a fupply. Ex-Sheriff Marsh tried the potatoes and so well pleased was he, that he at once bought ten barrels. Messrs. W. cfc T. merit and should receive liberal share of public patronage. BANK DIRECTORS. 5 At an election for Directors of the Stroudaburg Rank, held at their Banking house on Monday lait, the fol lowing named gentlemen were duly elec led: Samuel S Dreher, .Gergc Xyce, 3)r. P. 31. Bush, .Michael Ransberry, Jl. S. Staples, "Win. Wallace, ".Stogdell Stokes, Gerthom Hull, Jonathan Fetherman, J. D. Labar, John Batz, Thos. W. Rhodes, James Bell, Jr. Accident The mother of Alexander Ranbenold, now in town visiting her son, narrowly escaped with her life on Friday last. -They were boiling eoap in the back yard, .and while standing near the Ore her dress was ignited, and all her clothing outside of he hoops was burnt off her person be fore the fire was extinguished. Sht manifested an unusual amount of pics ence of mind during the burning, and jumped into a hogshead containing C or inches of water and splashed the wa ter over her with her hands, when Charles JCeiser came with a basin and threw wa ter over he and soon extinguished the re. We hma that her arms were pretty lbadiy.-Urj. Misa Lydia Shafcr, who was in the yard at the time, had her ihands badly burned io endeavoring to tear from the old ludy h? burning jjorhc?.. Lectures I Wc would again call the attention ol our readers to the lectures on the rar West" about to delivered by J. L. King- wait, Esq., of Philadelphia, in ihe Pres byterian Church of this place, on the evenings of the 3d & 4th of December. Proceeds to be applied to the comple tion of the new Presbyterian Church of this place. The lectures will amply repay the fees of all who will give them their attentiou The lecturer is efficient and popular in a high degree. We hope to see the church well filled, as it ought to be. The following is from Godry's Lady Booh for December: " Wc gladly direct the attention of the readers ol the Lauy s booK to Mr. King wait' admirable portrayal of the scenery and characteristic life of the llocky Mountains and the Plains. He show: Indians, buffalo, and wolves, for the ad venturous; mines, and the methods ol mining, for the treasure-seeker; gcogra phy, local and physical, for the savan ; and the famous beauty of the Yoscmite. the mystery of the canon, and the grand eur of the mountain pass, for the lover of the picturesque. From his own expe rience in those regions, Mr. Kinzwalt has gathered a fund of lauhter-provoC ing anecdote, which lightens his lecture with all the interest of personal adveu ture, while giving it the authenticity ol individual experience, lu Philadelphia men, women, and childreu have been at traded by the varied character of the information and entertainment, and we trust that our fricuds at a distance may also have the opportunity of enjoying this condensation of the experience of a journey to that ' far west, which the Pa cific Railroad will soon open to the tou rist." County Institute. In pursuauce ot the secoud s'ection o the Act approved April 0, 1SG7, I here by call upon and invite the teachers o the Common Schools, and other institu tions of learning, to assemble themselves at the Court House in Stroudsburg, on Tuesday, December 10th, at 10 o'clock A. !., and organize a Teachers' Institute to be devoted to the improvement teachers in the science and art of education to coatiuue in session five days. Non attendance, in all cases, will be taken to be such a total want of interest in the profession of teaching as to justify the withholding of certiScatc3 from teacher so absenting themselves. The law above mentioned, leaves no room for discretion the institute mutt be held, and teach ers mu?t attend them. The services of some of the best teachers in t-he State have been procured aad they will be present without fail. Teachers, come up to the work. Those that feel uuable to work, come and listen. I invoke the aid of ev ery enlightened interest ia the County; especially the pulpit and the press, to assist me in bringing out all our teachers, and I will be responsible for the failure of the institute. J. B. Storm, Co. Supt. Important Letter. The following letter has come into our hands, and we publish it for the informa tion of those who doubt the purity of Specr's Wine. This is to certify that Mr. Alfred Speer is a resident of this village, and, to my personal knowledge, has devoted a num ber of years to the manufacture of pure and valuable wino. lie -has a large vineyard in view of my residence, and h'as been for some time engaged in culti vating the Port Grape. The Port Grape u ine cannot be excelled by any Ameri can wine. It is bottled by Mr. Speer every season in large quantities, but not disposed of uutil it attains the age of four years. Passaic, Oct. 20th, 1SG5. D. B. SICKLES, Central National Bank, w York. fcome of our druggists have this wine direct from the vineyard. A glorious time are the Democ racy having this year over their squib victories in several of the States. Roos ters which have had no occasion for nearly a decade of years, have now an opportunity to ventilate their lungs, and picture can non which have lain by to rust since the first Bull Run, the peninsula- McCIel lanisms, and the last Bull Run- are now made to show their smoke with a rush. Glorious times these for the Democracy Vive V liumLwj. Eat Heartily. There are hundreds of people who do not dare to eat a hearty meal of victuals for fear of the distressing effects that fol low. Coc's Dyspepsia Cure will stop it instantaneously. It has cured more cases of Dyspepsia than all other remedies combined. Take it freely aod you will be satisfied of its merits. B?, Within the whole range of tonic and alterative medicines known, noDe is entitled to more consideration than the Peruviau Syrup, In all cases of enfj bled and debilitated constitution it is the very remedy needed. The most positive proof of this cau be adduced. From the Village Record vie lenrn that a man residing in Lower Uwehlan, Ches ter county, having negro blood iu his veins, was assessed through Democratic iufluence and brought to the polls, where they induced him to vote for SharswooL Story of a Wanderer. A very singular character in the per son of an old man, about 70 years of age, passed through our couuty last week. Ie was rather clerical looking in appear ance, but very poorly dressed. Hcre presented inuiseu as coming irom ir inia. lie stated that previous to the war he kept a large seminary there, and that his father had been an Epis copal minister in that fctate. Dur ing the war two ot his son3 were taken as conscripts and put in the rebel army, and were killed in the battle of the W lid crncss. " Alter this the rebels came upon him and tied hini for the purpose of rob bing his house. In his attempts at resist ance they threw him upon the floor, when one raised his foot and struck him with his heel in his eye, destroying his sight V daughter coming to his assistance was shot dead, and fell weltering iu her blood upon the floor. They then went up stairs took nil his money, amounting to S900, and 6red the house. After they left the old man succeeded in making his escape with a bliud son and the body of his daug- tcr. He laid that he is travelling to a son of his who is now an Episcopal uiin stcr in the State ot Xew loik. lie stopped at Point Pleasaut on Saturday, obtained some change, and, it is suppos ed, became aomewhat under the influncc of liquor. Whether his history concern ing himself is true or not, remains a uiya tery, but he is appcareutly a well educat ed man, and, iu all probability, may be one of tho many wrecks of the result of the rebellion. 1 1 is bliud son, is in au asylum in Philadelphia. He has yet one daughter, he says, in the south, the moth er of six childreu, whose husband wa? an officer in the rebel army, aud was killed in the war. She is left in the most des titute circumstances, and cannot get away. Bucks County Intelligencer. , A young man 23 years of age offered for sale at auction, in Xcw llaveu last week, a horse he was suspected of steal ing, lie was arrested, but reluscd to give his uamc or any account of himself. A letter which was found fn one of his pockets, however, and which he attempt ed to burn, told a strange story. It was in his baud writing, aud addressed to citizen of Wiscassett, whose house had been robbed by a burglar. The lettei says that one O'Lcary, who lias been ar rested, is innocent, and contiuues : committed tha burglary, and to convince you that I did 1 will state some facts id connection with it." It then describes the house, the manner of entering it, the rooms ransacked, and says that the wn ter entered the apartment of the gentle mau's daughter, and that while examin ing the bureau drawers she awoke, sprang from her bed, seized and held him so firmly that he could not escape until she had cawed the gentleman aud a woman to her assistance ; that the four rolled down the stairs together, aud that the writer finally escaped, carrying with him the young woman's diamond pin. Then tue writer says "1 return the pin tu your daughter, who is a noble and brave I Y woman as orave as any man l ever saw in the army." The police, after examin ing the prisoner's clothing still father, discovered the diamond pin. Soon after the arrest information waa received at New Haven from Wiscassett that the horse was stolen from there the day be fore. The Collector of one of the largest In ternal Revenue Districts in the country, in a late report, alleges that the Iosj to the Government this year from the non- collection of the taxes on whiskey and to bacco amounts to the enormous sum of one hundred and ticenty ftcs million, ol dollars. This heavy loss, he says, is to be attributed maiuly to corruption and mismanagement by the Revenue officers, most of whon have been appointed by Mr. Johnson for other reasons than their personal fitness. The only way to stop this swindling business, he thinks, is to entirely remodel the .system of collecting and to purge the service of all mcompc tent officers. President Johnson continues to employ his pardoning faculties with industry, if not with mucli discretion. One of his late acts wa the reversil of the sentence of Col. Belger, for a long time Quirter master at Baltimore, who was dismissed the service by President Lincoln for rec ulatiou aud dia!ione9ty Mr. Johnson can not restore him to the office which he held, but has thus thrown into his hand aooui -fijjvvy or duck pay. mis was probably an act of political foresight, as belger is a good Copperhead, and John son is alleged to be scheming for the Pre sidency next year. We shall doubtless have a great many culprits turned loose upou us if this proves to be a fact. The Democrats of New Hampshire held a ctatc Convention recently and placed in nomination candidates for Gov ernor and others offices. Their resolu tions were of course thoroughly "Demo cratic," in the present sense of the word, but they reluscd to put forth a single word in endorsement of the President who has helped them to gain their re cent victories. Mr. Johnsou is said to be mortified aud disappointed at this treat ment. Not a single Democratic Conven tion has endorsed him by name; and though he occupies the highest political station in the country he has never been able to secure the approval or respect of any organized party. At Lewisbnrgh, Penn., the other day, a man was engaged in Luildiog a bridge. V clergyman happening along, he remark ed that he was going to see tho brid"o up. '"Yes," replied the minister, inter- rupting ''if Providence permits." His answer was "damn Providence !" and at that instant a rope broke aud dowu came ; atone which was being lifted to its place, and crushed the man to death instantly. A "professional" thief named Baker. connected with the White Haven robbe ry, wa3 cau-ht in .W VnrL- lnt w0a. and taken to Wilkcs-Barrc on Saturday J-?!, heavily ironed. The Duhunuc Times, in a review of the late Waterloo campaign, has the follow- - . I r; "In the West we do those things dif- ferently, and we can point our Eastern fcoUU under the act of Congress and 300 SY. ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FE brethern to Iowa as abright example'and under the laws of Pennsylvania. The MALE COMPLAINTS, GENE- one that will do them good to copy alter, Here instead of running behind, we gave a larger majority for Col. Merrill, the Re- publican candidate lor (iovcrnor, than was ever before given to any man for tint office. Large meetings and stirring ad- dresses are all very well in their place ; hut. one nnict. rersicverin-r man. working prudently among his neighbors, will ac- enmnlish more toward fixinir the minds of men thau would one-half of the ponu- lar sneakers of the nation. The fact is, is not among the noisy demonstrations of public gatherings and set speeches that men's miuds are most susceptible to the force of reason; but on the contrary, most persons are either drawn to such places 1 - 1 - ? !.l. by previously iormeu opinions, or go wuii prejudices which ward off the effect of anytruth they may hear. One trouble with the Republicans, as already suggest- ed, is that they have depended too much upon demonstration and oratory ,and too little upon work. A Negro with a Bullet-Proof Skull. The Nashville (Tcnn.) Banner of the .id instant, contains the following: Caleb Jones, colored, beat his wife so severely about 10 o'clock last night that she fainted. When Officer Clarke went to arrest him he ran away paying no at tention whatever to the officer's frequent orders to halt. The policeman linallv fired a shot over his head, but he kept on at a rapid pace. ihe pistol Was again brought lUtO requisition, and this time with effect, the ball lodging in Jones head and ranging around the skull to the right car, but was soon on his feet again, He was taken to the Station-house, where the ball was extracted. It was found that, although his skull was not injured, the bullet was mashed almost perfectly flat. Coal Oil for Rheumatism. I wish to inquire if your readers are aware what a valuable remendy the com mon coal oil is in theumatic cases? I have been using considerable of it lately, aid have found almost immediate relief , Tl . ... , . from It. It IS Surprising hOW Supple and free from rain it will render omc of our tree irom p.uu u wiu reuuer some oi our old etiu ducks, sunering irom all sorts oi of years. .So very valuable a remedy de serves to be more generally known, as its cheapness and abundance renders it gen erally accessable. Care should be cxer- cised in using at night before lamp or fire light, as it souictiurci explodes. Co uent. The elections in Arkansas and Missis sippi, under the provisions of the Recon struction law, have been carried by the Radicals by large majorities. Many of the white people declined to vote, while the colored vote was given solid fo lor the L OlOn candidates. 1 he Conventions in both States will be controlled entirely by the loyal element. Internal Revenue Decisions. "Washington, Nov. 18. The Com missioner of Internal Revenue has made the following decisions: When a conveyance of reality is made upon actual valuable consideration, which is manifestly inadequate, the deed should be stamped according to the amount of valuable consideration, and a succession tax, unless the successor be the wife of the predecessor, should be assessed upon the value ot the land conveyed, less such consideration. Where there is no stamp upon a prom issory note until it is issued.a stamp is to be canceled when it is attached or used ; 7 1.1 - t. . i rr i ana, aunougn a stamp may i,c amxed when a note is signed, it cannot be said to be used until the note is used. A check, draft, or order for the pay ment of a sum of money drawn otherwise thao at sight, or ou demand, is liable to tamp tax at the rate of 5c. for each 100, or fractional nart thereof. A receipt lor a bank check 13 a receipt I . . . lor money within the terms of the Inter nal Revenue Act, and if for a sum ex ceeding 20 requires a 2c. stamp, and is not relieved by the stamp upon the check. On the Cth August, the annual fes tiyal called Ch'i-ch iao, or "praying for cleverness," took place in China. It is a very curious custom, described as fol lows by the Foachmc Annals : "On the seventh night of the seventh moon the ladies, married and unmarried (of the family), spread out for sacrifice seven sorts of grounds and fruits, seven teacups, and seven incense pots. They then squat down, and taking seven threads of silk, try to thread seven needles by the glare caused by the burning of a little paper, their respective skill (in the performance of female duties) being evinced by the number of needles they can each thread in this short space of time. They also catch small spiders and shut them up in boxes till daylight on the following morn ing, when, if a web is spun in either of the boxes, it is considered a proof that the deity has granted to the fortunate owner of the box her 'prayer of clever ness." There is a flowing well at Glasgow, Kentucky, which has already produced several thousand barrel of crude petro- I t t icuni, wnicn is now being used in that vicinity. Deaths from base ball average one per month. Grant clubs are forming throughout Kansas. Gen. Meade declines Leing the Demo cratic caudidate for the Presidency. There are twelve thousand bliud pco pie in tho United States. The Pacific Railroad has been complet ed 51i) miles west of Omaha. In Randolph township, Crawford coun ty, IV, three pair of twins were, born in one night Ia t week. Judge Cadwalader last week decided in a case of Bankruptcy that the Bank- runt K jntirtstt tn i n a A.it i r w' n n 0 I . -r, .o ut.i.v- UU w.juu uvv,, and that the assigence may set it apart, case was irom .Montgomery county, upon a point certiucd by Oeorge K Corson, Esq., Register iu Bankruptcy, for that district. .;;,,; lc uopperncaus arc recruiting, in all i r . i a a. . i parts of the country, a new secret society, "the Sons of Jackson." as an offset to the Grand Army of the Republic Mexico. Jaurez has been chosen President of the Mexican Republic by a very large majority. A Commissioner has been de- spatched to Washington to endeaver to negotiate a low of S12 000 000, Santa Anna has been liberated and arrived at If.. ... 1 1. .. 4 ..ill. . , iiurauu, nuciu uujjiujiusm wmuibuubu to agricultural pursuit. The terms of his sentence compel him to remain away from -Mexico lor eight years. I Unwell. We learn that Gen. James L. Selfridge is sunering irom his wounds received during the war. Easton free Press. Nearly G000 bulls and horses, valued at 81,300,000 were killed iu Spanish bull fights last year. Special Notices. IRON in the BLOOD. Tim ncccs:ty ot a due proportion of Iron in the blood is v eil known to ah medical men; hrnitb comes reiiUt eu irom itnr c tuac uair i-i. c nnuic 1 system iiiJiei s, tlie weakest part ien:g!iril a.i:icKcu, and a feeling of languor, lussituue. anil "all Ror.e- pcrva lrs Hie system. Stitr.ulanU only afford temporary rrlief. and hare the same effect as (StI ing a tired hoiethe w hip instead of oat?. The true retnrdristoi.mplvlhebloodwiihtl.eneresiarvcuan , . . . . ,, "'J .liM...U..v., ....,.... TltinTTTTT A IT riTTTTT-n riiiU V1AJM blfiur, protected tointion of li e protoxide ol iron, winch is so prepared that it assimilates at once with the blood, giving tmigth, vi-or and new life to the whole ystfm To tKKe meilicmr to r nrt diwawi orranoiifd hr clpfii it'in-y if lltO.N IN Till: CM (!, witliout restor- ms il t- tl.e vn m. is like mine to m air a buildup ,,eM l,,el",,',J"""n ,ss,,c- A P.llIIIClll lllwIin s;i)!1. ..f ,iare ,,reu VlsU.s ,he I rr. r u i srlh r.., .sn. ,,.,. r,ast; ,t Bi f.i." rampn'eis rontairnrs errtihpnte or cures, anu re - iM(llMiumi".0 I I vui -'iiic; i i liar II it.'.- L T III 1 1 IVTtt I'll J a ....... i ....... f,. ... :. .....r.i... . . , T'l.rt. O n i i i n n K.. C V r r . . .1 r V.-.. 1,1,,.. n ;n 1. I elufi. J. r. DINSMoke. Pnmr.eior. No.3GLey sr.. New York. PoU by all Druggists. For all the rrote.ui forms of Di?euke oiiginaiiug in SCROFULA, tcicli a Salt Rheum, Caixer, Consumption. Ac, there 1. i.otl.M.R can equal the ,,ui. lying elltcts cf Iadine when tiduiiriilercd in a puic sta.e. Dr. II. Anclers' Iodine "Water 11 a pure solution cf ixl:ne dissolved in aler, w ithout a solvent, ami is ihe best lemcdy for crufjla aud kin- dreJ diseases ever oiM.ovt red. I 11 ::u s lr p. r l MV-CMI1PP SoMbyDrtipci.-t-ciicral!r. 30 I y it., ew York Oct. 31.-IUI. THE GLORY OF MAX is STRENGTH Therefore the nervous and t!cbi!it.ited should immediately use IIeljiuold's Ex tract Bvchu. TFcb, 2r?, '07. M ANIIOOD A XD YO UT IIFUL VIGOR are regained by Helmbold's Extract Bv chu. ITeb. 28. 'G7. HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT BUcHUand Improved Rose Wash cures secret and del icate disorders in all their stages, at litile expense, little or noclnngc in diet, no incon venience and no exposure. It is pleasant in taste and odor, immediate in its action, and free from U injurious properties. Feb. 23, IbuY EXFEEBLED AX I) DELICATE COX STITUTIOXS, of both sexes, use Helm bold's Extract Urcnu. It wi'I give brisk i I i : r . i : i i i ..... . t-ut-rciit icvi ins, uiiu fiimdii; you in i . WG,, ' fp. r l i - - 1 1 ELM DO L1VS COXCEX TR ATE D EX- TRACT BUCIIU Is the Urcat Diuretic, helmcold's concentrated extract sau satarilla ' the (.rent blood rurificr. I TV.it. I 1-. - . .1- imhii uru ;r"piireu uccoruing 10 rules 01 Pharmacy and Chemistry, and are the most nctive thit can be made. Feb. 28, G7. JSo!d by Druggists everywhere. TAKE XO MORE UNPLEASANT and UNSAFE REMEDIES for unpleus.tnt and dmigerous diseases. Use Helmrold's Ex- TKACT BuCIItT AND IMPROVED RoSE Wa1I. Feb. as, lisGG. TO COX KU MPT I Vi:S. The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (free of charge) to nil who desire it, the prescription wilh thedjrectioiis for mak ing and using the simple remedy by" which he was cured of a lung affection .and that dread disease Consumption. His only object is to benefit the nlllicted and he hopes 1 hat every euthrer will, try thU prescription, as it will cost them nothing, nnd may prove a blessing. Please add res Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, No 1G3 S. Second St., Williauisburgh, X. Y. May 10, l?G7.-lyr. SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS KE STOKED by Helmdold's Extract Btcuu Feb. 2, 16G7. ItcliJItcli!! Itcli!! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH! SCRATCH ! in from 10 to -IS houn. Wheaton s Ointment cures The Itch. Whiuton's Ointment cures Salt Rheum. Wheaton'h Ointment cures Tetter. Wheaton's Ointment cures IUrueks'Itch Wjieaton's Ointment cures Old Sores. Wheaton's Ointment cures Every kind of IIlmou like M.VCilC. Price, fit) cents a box; by mail, GO cents. Address WEEKS &. PORTER, Xo. 170 Washington Street, Ro;-loii, Muss. For sale by all Druggists. Sept. 10, 16G7.-Iyr. FOR NON-RETENTION on INCON TINENCE of Urine, irritation, iniUmatioii or ulcoratini of the bladder, or kidneys, dis enses.of the prostate glands, stone in the blatlJer, calculus, gravel or biick dust de podit.and nil diseases of ihe bladder, kidneys and dropsical swellings. Use Helmhold's Flvid Extract IHchit. Feb. V 107. IIELMBQLD'S FM1D EXTRACT . I21JCI3U . . is a, certain cure lor !iscases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVKL, DROP- ' JltAii DkiilLU , And all diseases oi uie . . URINARY ORGANS, i m p op pft ai p rm v t s; W vr iiiii i hi aii l l v . 4 ' a a a v isiAixa- Diseases of these organs require the use of a diuretic. If no treatment is submitted to, Consump tion or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and li.ood arc supported Irom these sources, and the IIKAI.TII and HAPPINESS, a"d JJ1 of1.V?ien,)?fpcnds Upn prmpt USGjj POLDS EXTR CT BUCIIU EstablisJ;icd upwardsof vcari, prepared . - J h -g' lir.SiilKOLD, ' DRUGGIST, SO-l Broadway, New YtW, and Wi oonin linn or., t inraucipma, i a. olu nv an iru'.gi6is Feb. 23, 1807. A Gentleman who mfTered fir yeara roi7P Ncrvcus Debility, Premature Decay, and the cfibcts of youthful indiscretion, will, lor' the sake ot sulFering humanity, tend free to all who need it, tho recipe an-f directions for making tho simple remedy by which lie was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do to by ad dressing, in perfect confidence. JOHN U. (JUDEX. 42 Cedar Street, New York. May 10, 1SG7.-Iyr. IIELMBOLU'S FLUID EXTRACT BU- 1.11 II ! nlf:i B.i r.t in t;iff r nil tti'r (rnn .- n . . . , Irom all iniurious properties, and immediate jn j,a act, oil. Feb 2" '07 1 . FOIl U A 'E' 3 0.. Information guaranteed to prodfice a lur u riant growth of hair upon a Laid or bsard- ,e?s ce, also a recipe lor t!je ?emova'r of FimpW, Blotches, Eruptions, rts., on the- I" 1 .1 . .V I ,. imviii, n-avinL: inu jsiiutr Mm, t je:i r-,. r. :;u LPail- I tit'ul, can If obtained wnfiiuii charge- ly ad- dressing lllUo. f . Vyil.MWl.iA, LiiEMIST ISreaiKvay, New York. May 1G, I5G7.-lyr. IIELMBOLirS EXTRACT I5UCHU. gives health and rigor to the frmne and. . Y , com pained by many alarming symptoms, nml bloom to the jxilbd cheek. Debility is ac- ifno treatment issuhmitscd to, consumption,. insanity or rpiiepiic nts cntue - - r . 1 T-h ki;7 I " -' A is great mcuiciiie cured nr. j. 11 This great Sciienck, the Proprietor, of Pulmonary Con sumption, when it had assumed its rmist form- j idalilt aspect, and when speedy de.itli ap peared lo be inevitable. His ; hys cians pro- nounccil his C;ise incurable, vlr;u h corn- mcnCt.tl the USC of this Simple but powerful I , ... , , 1 remedy. His health was restored in a very short timr, and no return of the disease has been apprehenJi.d for all tho symp:oms quickly disappeared, and It Is present weight is more than two hundred pound?. Since hi recovery, ha has devoted his at tention exclusively to the cure of Consump tion, and the diseases which .are uually complicated vith it, at:d the cures effected by his medicines have btn very numerous and truly wonderful. Dr. Sciienck makcs professional visits t several of ihe larger cities weekly, where he ha." a large concourse of pi.tien's, and it is truly atcn'shing to sec? -poor consumptives that have to be iiltcd out cf their carriages, and in a few months healthy, robust pertons. Da. SCllEXCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TOX IC, and MANDRAKE PILLS nr- general ly all required in curing Consumption. Full directions accompmy each, lo tint nny one can take them without seeing Dr. Sciienck, but when it is convenient it is best to see him. He gives advice tree, tut for a thor ough examination with his Respirometer his. fee is three collars. Please observe, when purchasing, that the two likenesses of tho Doctor am when in the hist stage of Consumption, nnd the other as he now is, in pecfect health arc ou thc Ciovernmcnt si an. p. Sold by nil Druggists anJ Dealers. Price sjl-SO per bottle, or n7 ."0 the half" dozen. Letters cf ndvice shouhl always be directed to Dr. Schenck's Principal Office, Xo. 15 Xorth fith Street, Philadelphia, IV Ceneral Wholesale Agents: Demas Barnes &. Co., X. Y. ; S. S. H tnee, Baltimore. Md. ; John D. Park, Cincinnati. Oaio; Walker i 'Kyl.ir, Chicago, 111.; C. liins Bros, St. Louis-, Mo. ;hl w. ca. mo. 1 yr. KORRIEILC ACCIDENT. A man some time -ince was repairing a gas lek, corner of 'Jtli Street and Gtli Av enue, New Yoi k. He went imo the exca vation and then lit a match. An explosion of the gas took place, and the man was much burned. Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment was applied freely, and in throe days ihe man was about h;s business in the Manhat tan (Jus Works as well as ever. His name m Samuel F. Waters. This is one of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Tobias' cele brated Venetian Liniment: it is not only good for burns, but for OUl Sores, Bruises,, Chronic Rhutmati-m, Sore Throats, Cuts, Insect Stings, Pains in the Limbs, Chest and; Bick: also internally, for Colic,' Cramps,. Diarrhoea, Dysentery n ml Croup. U is per-, fectly innocent to take intern. iiy, and is the best family medicine in the wt-rld. Or ders are received fiom all over Europe for it. The most celebrated Physicians recommend it it never fills. Dr. Tn'iias puis up every drop himself. Sold by all Druggies t 5l cents and 1 per bottle. Depot " Cort landt Street, X. Y. Oct. Ul.-lm. - With the quickness of thought, without in juring skin or fibre, or leaving a ttain upon the beul p, A HEAD IS TRANSHGURr.D! or, in other word, changed from red, or Ktndy, or white, or grizzly gfay, as the case may b t a iranscedant Id ck or brown by THE 11YSTIC SFELL of that scientific w onder of the century, CRISTADORO'S HAIIl DYE, a pure compound lhat defies rivalry, and U manufactured only bv J- CKISTAlOUC GS, Maiden Lane, New York. So d by ad Druggists. Applied by all Uttr Dressers, tic, ai, 16U7.'-lm. s)sz:i. "in Jackson township, on Thursday Nov. 14, 1G7, of palpitation of tl e hearty Mr. GcoRf.r JUnriioioMEW, aged about '-JO
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