l)c cffcvsonian, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1367. DONATIONS. " $y At a meeting ot the Council of the E. Lutheran Church, held at the Lutheran Parsonage, in Hamilton. Dec 2d, 1&07, it was unanimously Resolved, That the mem bers of said Church, are refnectfully remind eJ that the Annual Donation will take place January 1st, 1G3. AM are respectfully in riled to attend. LEVI M. S LETTER, Scc'y. The friends and congregation of the M. E. Uhurch at Middle Smilhfudd, purpose giving their Pastor, Rev. Henry Litts, a dormton visit at the Parsonage, Providence permit ting, ot Thursday, the 12th December. A cordial invitation is extended to all. . Should the day prove stormy the visit will take place the next lair dny. 07" The President's Message was pre Ei'tited to Ccnirs on Tuesday last. His Excellency still clirgs to 'he theories whicl thus far have produced serioua differences between himself and Congress. In next v.veek'a Jcffersonian we will give a full and XJinupn-n-ive summary of the Message. 07-LcHiaii Valley R. R. The stock this company is now 0.1 the list of the cw York Stock Exchange and is regularly call ed there. Th- roid Uie now '92 miles of track and sidings. It Ins n capital of -S10,-750,000, and a funded debt of less than 1. 500,01)0. fjr THE LITTLE CORPORAL f.r December is a capital number It contains 0:i the Hearth Rug," "The Great Pjnjin druin Himself," Jennie Memory String," a new Rhyme of Little Red Riding Hood," t!ie conclusion of "Camp Truce,"' Lc-iJes a mu'iiber of sparkling poems among which i. a perfect gem, by the Associate Editor, Mrs Emi'v Huntingdon Miller, entitled "The Baby's S ocking;" music by Geo. F. Hoot, -a letter fri.m Theodore Tilton, and an Edito rial describing the beautiful process by which Cromos art made. A new volume of Tus Little ConroaAi. begins with the: next number. The publish er has determined to continue his offer of the November and December numbers free to a'l n-.-w sub-cribcrs received during Decem ber. Terms -SI 00 a year. Sample copy .tree if sent for before January 1. Address ALFRED L SEWELL, Publisher of The Little Corporal. Chicago, III. Th3 Lectures ! According to announcement J. L. Kingwalt, Esq., of Philadelphia, gave in the Presbyterian Church of this place, on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, his popular Lectures on the Plains and . J'ocky Mountains," illustrated with large and good paintings and fine dissolving .views. The church was well filled with a select and appreciative audience both evenings. 1 ne lectures are highly enter taining and instructive, giving a graphic view of the principal geographical fea tures of the country, and also of the cus toms and peculiarities of the Indians, to gether with many of the incidents attend .ing the traveling over the Plains and ..Mountains. Persons wishing to familiar :iize. themselves with the history of the country beyond the Mississippi Kiver, cannot help being greatly benefited by Air. 11. 'a lectures. 9 i 3"" We again call the attention of our ireader to the County Institute to be Hield in this place next week. We trust our people will give it all the encourage tuent it deserves. It is customary in -ther sections of the country to entertain rtcachers attending upon institutes free of charge. And we think the people of troudsburg and vicinity will not fail to display their hospitality to the teacher? who will spend a fevr days with us fur the purpose of improving themselves in the .Practice and Theory of Teaching. EST Three Fenians were recently cxe cuted at Manchester, England, named respectively, Allen, Gould and Larkin. 'Their obsequies are being very generally -observed tfrVoughout England and Ire daud. Much feeling is manifested by the Fenians, and apprehensiou felt by the authorities. " Five Hinntes for Refreshment." Everybody whehas traveled by railroad lias heard the above announcement, and has probably suffered from eating too fcastilj, thereby sowing the seeds of Dys pepsia. It is a comfort to know that the 1'erui-tan Syrup will cure the worst case of Djepepfcia, as thousands are ready to iestify. The weather has taken a rather decided change. Sunday and Monday last were cold and squally and threatened at one time to give us a fair instalment of pdow. Eutitls time for old Winter to commence his reign, and those who are not prepared for it after so unusually fine a Fall, deserve to be caught aud pucished f )T their tardiness. tu At this season of the year, when! so niauv of onr reorlc arc sufferinir from! colds, we call attention to Ajcr 8 Cherry y i Pcctorixl as a sure cure not only for cou-'hs and colds, but all affections of the lungs and throat. Having used it in our family for many year?, we can speak from personal kucwled:c of Us efficiency There may be other remedies that" are ood, but in all our experience this has proved to be by far the best. Its quali tics are uniform and wholly reliable .It is pleasant to take, and should be kept at command, by every family, as a protec tion against a class of complaints which seem harmless in the beginning, but be come afllictiiig.and dangerous if neglect cd. N. II. Register. Winter. This is the first week of Winter. Soon we' may expect fnows and winds and chilly weather. Dc careful of exposure. and provide yourselves with Coe's Couh Ibilsum, for Croup,' Coughs, Colds and Sore Throat. It is an excellent remedy E?-$100 bouus will be given for itn mediate possession of a house on or near Main Street, with good water on premi ses. Will pay a liberal rent. Apply at this ofSec. Real Estate Sales. George L. Walker, Ileal Estate Agent, sold, on Thauksgiviug day, Mrs. Frauces Hauck's farm of 13 acres, in .Stroud town ship, for 1,700, to Mr. Huntington, of New York. December Court Juilgc Elwcll, of Eloomsburg, Colum bia County, will preside at our next Court in place of Judge Barrett, detained at home by sickuws of his wife. ESX-The.Atlantic Telegraph announces that Mt. Vesuvius, Naples, Italy, which has been smouldering for a long time, is now in a grand state of eruption. Thanksgiving ia this place was very generally observed. All prominent places of business were closed. Religious services were held in the M. E. Church at which place the pastor, Dr. Alday, preached a very able aud appropriate discourse. 3?" Mr. George L. Walker is now erecting what he expects to make a first class Erewery in East Slroudsburg. Mr. Y. is full of enterprise and energy. Tlie Port Grape in New Jersey. The following caunot fail to satisfy any skeptical persons about Spcer's wine be ing purely a grape juice wine: Passaic, Oct. 23d, 1S05. This is to certify that I have been a raeident of Passaic for the past twelve years, during which time I have known Mr. Alfred Specr, and been thoroughly posted in the manufacture by him of his celebrated wine3, aud can testify to the fact derived from a personal knowledge that this excellent Port Grape Wine is made entirely from the Oporto Grape, which he extensively cultivates in vine yards in sight of my residence. The Port Grape vine is a variety of his own raising, cultivated exclusively by himself, and is a superior grape C. M. K. PAULISON, U. S. Deputy Collector Int. Rev Our druggists have some of this wine direct from Mr. Speer. L 0. 0. F. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. The semi annual session was held on Tuesday, 2Gth ult., at the hall, North ixth Street, Philadelphia, the Grand Master, Richard Watson, presiding. For ty two new members were admitted, a number of charters were granted to in stitute new lodges in various sections of the State, reports from committees and the Grand Representatives were submit ted and acted upon. Amendments to the By-Laws were offered, which will be acted upon at the annual session, to be held in May of next year. Nominations for the Grand Lodge were made, the election to take place next snriug. The attendance of Representatives was unusually large for a semi-annual session, and the. delibe rations of theboby were marked with the hest ot leciing and harmony throughout The next tession to be held will be the anuual one. and will take place at Pitts burg, the Grand Lodge of the United States having granted permission to that effect at its late se.-si.m, held in the city f New lurk in September last, lhe body adjourned late in the afternoon. At the New York charter election, Tuesday. Johu T. Hoffman, the Tamma ny candidate, was re elected. He receiv ed 02,031 votes, to 22,832 for Wood, in- dependent Democrat, and 18,405 for Dar ling, Republican. Trial of J. Davis. ,-The United State District Court met at Richmond, at 11 o'clock on Tuesday of last weet. Chief Justice Chase was ab sent Justice Underwood took his .seat, and, after the jury was tsworo in, deliver ed his' charge, saying that any one who had committed treason must bo indicted if brought to their cognizance, unless par doned by the President. He aUo char", ed that public officers guilty of violating the revenue laws should be unsparingly dealt with. The trial of Jefferson Dali was assigned to the 20th of March, 18C3. in order that Chief Justice Chase might be present, and Davis' bail was extended to that day, and his leave of absence was further extended until the Chief Justice could be present. Davis was not present. U. V. Gi:.rttr, Scranton Coal Sale. The regularly monthly sale of Scran ton Coal was held on Wednesday last, at No. 1G Exchange Place, cw lork. There was a large attendance, but the bidding was slow and depressed. On an average, the prices did not come up to witlnu twenty cents per ton of the bid ding at last month s sale The following is the return : 11,000 tons Lump, 83.50(5, 1 1,000 Steamboat, 3.r.5(7-3.&0 3.801 50 12,000 5,000 13,000 8,000 Grate, -'-'rot Stove, Chestnut, 4.00(7M70 U It 5.00(V5 25 3.50(4.50 Compared with the prices of last mouth the decline in lump is 3 cents per ton; iu steamboat, 2 cents; in grate, cts.; in c:g, 30 ccuts; in stove, 20 ceuts; and iu chestnut, 1-1 J cents. Mr. Walker's Plan. "In the multitude of counsellors there i3 safety," ia an old adage, which 13 con tradicted by another, more homely, name ly, thst4luo many cooks spoil the broth The United States seem to bo iu a fair way to test which of these proverbs is most reliable as applied to the subject 0! the finauccs. are likely to have pleu ty of advice as to the best methods of tid iug through our difficulties, and if among them we strike upon the proper one we will be lucky. The latest essay upou our embarrassments aud the proper remedy for them, is by Robert J. alker, becrc tary of the Treasury under a former ad ministration, and, therefore, beiug sup posed to have some knowuledge of finance and having, in his opinion, authority to speak ; he has also, he thinks, a right to protest against an improper financia policy, because he was, the agcut 0 the United States in Europe for the sale of o 20 bonus during the war, and was successful iu that undertaking, whicl triumph, he Fays, is to be ascribed to the circumstance that he addressed the Ger mans, who were the principal lenders to theL uited States, having power, by au thority of the Secretary of the Treasury to promise that the bonds should be puid in gold. The simple idea of Mr. Walker is, that the government ought to put an end to all projects of repudiation, such as are urged by Pendleton and Rutlcr, by borrowing iu Europe two hundred aud ffltv millions in gold, which amount, to gethcr with the gold and legal tenders iu the Treasury, would be sufficient to re deem the whole of the greenback curren cy, and brinj; back specie payments at once, llus amount, Mr. U alker says being very large, could not be borrowed iu this country without such a monetary exhaustion as would produce disturbance a contraction, and a terrible revulsion He says it must be acquired by a for eign loan, iu order to save us from loss and ruint home. Unless this is done be is of opiniou that contraction must con tinue here, greatly to the injury of the country, which would algo be oppressed by immoderate taxation. The new loan, he is of opinion, could be got at a par in Germany. Next to this would be, as a measure of safety and relief, the reduc tion of taxation, confining it to a few ar tides of luxury, which ought to yield enough to pay the interestoa the debt and the public expenses, and give something toward die reduction of the public debt. Commencing at first with, the compara tively small sum of one million of dol lars for the first year, Mr. Walker would pay two millions in the second year, and go on adding a million for each year, un til, in the year 1000, the payments would amount to thirty-two millions. Ey this means more than fire hundred millions of dollars would be paid 08 at that time. In the same period, it is calculated, according to former experience, that the wealth of the nation wiil have increased from 30. 593,450, 5S5, the es timate of 1870, to 1G5,GG3,432,11G, the estimate for the year 1900 These are the principal suggestions of .Mr. Walker: Meddling with others sometimes brings people into scrapes, and thereby one of the elders of a certain church made bad worse,. A young fellow entered the church aod took his seat with his hat on. An elder noticing it, stepped up and re jnesteil him take it oil. II is request not being complied with he came to the young man a second tune and seeing he hesita ted, the elder Jilted it off, when to his ehagrin, out rolled a quart of hickory nuts, making more nosie .than consistent with decorum. "Mud," quietly said the yonth "See what you have done. l I M I M A iud;e in Allegheny ccuntv has de cided that the moderate whippinrr of a scholar in school for insubordination, is perfectly legal. Naughty boys will there fore take warning and behave themselves Efficacy of Onions. A writer says : "We are troubled often with severe coughs, the results of cold of long ftauding, which may turu to con sumption, or premature death. Hard coughs cause sleepless nights by constant irritation iu the throat, and a strong ef- fort to throw off offensive matter from the lungs. The remedy I propose has been tried by me, and often recommended to others with good results, which is simply to take into the utomach a piece of raw onion, alter chewing, lhis esculent in an uncooked state is very heating, and tetnJs to collect the waters from the Iun-s and throat, causing immediate relief to the patient. Coal Ashes. During a recent visit at the residence of Robert J. Swan of Geneva, X. Y,, he informed us that he had kept his currant bushes eutirely free of the currant worm by the use of coal ashes. He applies them in ppring by covering the ground about each bush four or five inches deep or more, for a distance of two feet on each side. The mechanical sharnnesa nf ashes prevents the soft Iarviu from rising! through them. Although the season oi'j fruit had passed when we saw the bushes, they showed great thriftiness, and unin jured leaves. Fxrlnvge. The Pardoned A resolution ndortcd by the Uuitcd States S"euate calls upon the President to report bow many counterfeiters ot uniieu States bonds, coin and currency he has par doned since his entry into office in lSGa. The iuquiry would bo much more inter esting il it could be ascertained bow many couuterfeiters were convicted during the same period and sentenced to imprison ment, r rotu the numerous accounts ot such convictions and the freuuepcy of the pardons, it would be supposed that very few who have becu convicted haje rc mained iu prison to serve out their time The proportion utlcascd ought to be about ninety per cent. Senator Euckalew, while in Doylcstown m. m ... 1 9 last week, is said to have given out his views in regard to the political situation jn a fashion not very assuring to bis Deui ocratic brethren. He told them that they couhl not have General Sherman as their Presidential candidate, because he would not run against Grant, and could not be trusted by the Democrats anyhow. More over, he was clearly, of the opinion that the Republicans would elect the next President without doubt, even if the Uem oerats should hold all they get this year when national questions were not the on lv issue before the people. In this the Senator doubtless uttered his honest con victions, but not exactly what his party friends would like. The result will prove that his foresight is better than theirs. A spread-eagle orator of Xew York Sr?r itantpd ti wino nf a bird to flv tr nrrrv town and rmtntrv. to cverv villa.rJ and hamlet in the broad land ; but h- wilted when a uaurhtv bov in lh ermr -J J sang out : "Dry up, you eld fool : you'd be shot for a gooes bcfjrc you flew a mile."' A correspondent of the Maine Farmer writes : Mr. Cushman Walker, of Horlg don, Aroostook county, si xtj-three yc:irs ot age, has, with the help ot a boy lour- teen years of age, harvested the present year forty tons of hay, four hundred and fifty bushels potatoes, twcuty-Gve bushels carrots, twenty-five bushels turnips, ten buahels cucumbers, four bushels beans, one hundred and fifty bushels buckwheat, eleven bushels barley, fifty bushtls pea nuts, two hundred aod ten bushels oats l'lantedone quart of corn the 14th of Sep tember ; raised thirty-two bushels of sound ears, one bushel of pop corn. He has one bushel of sowing of rye, not thrashed, aud one bushel of sowiug of peas not thrash ed together with six bushels of apples. He has not drunk a glass of spirits for thirty four years, and has hired but one day s work the past season. The oldest couple iu Ohio are Mr. and Mrs. Boyd, at Irouton. He is 110, and she is in 107. They get mad at each other every little while and threaten to obtain divorces, lhe other day the dame refused to sew on a shirt button for her spouse when he iudignantly inquired "if he had "ot to live so all his life. Pan Rice, the showman, has retired permanently from the business." At hi farewell pefformance in Pittsburghe made a speech, in which he boasted of having made more money than any six circus managers in the country, and said that he had given away, during twenty-six years, more than a million and a half ol dollars to various charitable enterprises. In Richmond, a few days ago, it was de cided that a persou who had taken a counterfeit note and kept it for several months, could not then recover from the persou he took the note from. It jvas long ago decided in Pennsylvania, that a persou ''receiving a counterfeit note from an innocent person in payment, and keep ing it by him six months without notice, was guilty of gross negligence and must sustain the loss." Some l'ennsylvanians are reported to be buying farms in lennessce, generally in the neigborhood of Chattanooga. A good deal of Northern capital appears at present to be seeking investments iu the fcouth. Teach the Women to Savo. There's the secret ! A saving woman at the head of a family is the very best savingsbauk yet established one that re ceives deposits daily and hourly with no costly machinery no manage it. The idea of saving is a pleasant one, and if the wo men would imbibe it at once, they would cultivate and adhere to it, and thus, when they were not aware of it, would be lay ing the foundation of a competent secur ity in a stormy time, and shelter in a rainy day. The woman who sees to her own house, has a large field to save in. The best way to make her comprehend it is to keep an account of aU current ex penses. Probably not one woman in ten has an idea of how much are the expenditures of herself and family. Where from one thousand to two thousand dollars are ex pended annually, there is a chance to save something if the effort is only made. Let tke houwife take the idea, act up on it, and she will save many dollars, per. haps hundreds, where before she thought it impossible. This is a duty, yet not a prompting of avarice, but a moral abliga tion that rests upon the women as well as the men. Forty thousand barrels of crambcrries, it is estimated, will be the crop of New Jursey. Ocean County furnishes 10,000 barrels, rsew hngland, Michigan, New Voak, North Carolina and other localities will produce probably 50,000 barrels ad- ditional. It is thought that the value of the crop will be not less than 31,200,000. Iu this State once valueless swamp lands are now worth $I,000 per acre for cratn- bery culture. The valuable trotting mare Mountain Maid, belonging to II. S. Hitner, Ksq, of Montgomery county, took a premium of 1,000 at Washington city a few days since. There were three other hor?es tntered as competitors, but the Maid dis tanced them all. The ioint equipment of the Lehigh rati lines, Lehigh Valley and Lehigh and Susq. Railroads - on the opening of the new year will have" a capacity lor uioving over a hundred thousand tons ot coal per week. And, with the canal open uextpring, the three Lehigh lines which will then De 10 operation win nave a joint capacity for moving to market a hundred and laity tuousauU tons ot coal per week. Weston, the pedestrian, has arrived at Chicago on time, having made his twelve hundred miles in twenty -sir walkingdays, without breaking the Saboatb. Maine lumbermen are entering upon their winter's business. The sleighing is cxcelleut she most of the way in the woods, and logging operations arc fairly beguu. -o Mr. John Kcttercr, of Hamburg, Eerk county, has in his possession an cxtraor dinary curiosity of vegetable wrowth,' in the shape of twenty-three small but Lcau tifully formed heads of cabbige, unitcc: to one stalk, and covered with le.ivcsr so as to have the appearance of a single mam moth head. It was brought from I Jul adclphie. ' The apple crop of Illinois is said to be very large. The Waukegan Gazette mcutions one Arm in that city whose trade iu wiutcr apples will amount to o,000 barrels. A man is Susquehanna county recently took -0G Pnds of honey from one bee ircc The Danville iron works have discon tinued mouthly cash payments. II. R. Chain & Co. of of New York during 1300 sold $73,000,000 worth of dry gooJ3 the largest years business 0 auy rbo'esale house in the world. A fellow has beeu arrested in Londo for acting as a trainer of youthful thieve. It Wii3 showti that he had a sc'iojI an' gave regular lessons in rogury. Special Notices. ADDRESS TO THE NERVOUS AND debilitated whose sufferings have been protracted from hidden causes, end whose cases require prompt treatment to render existence desirable. If you are sutFering or have suffered from involuntary dis-c barge?, what effect docs it produce upon your gen eral health? Do you feel week, debilitated, easily tired ! Does a little extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart ! Docs your liver, or urinury orga.is, or ybr.r kidneys, get out of order? Is your urine sometime. thick, milky, or flocky, or is it ropy on set tling! Or does a thiek scum rise to the lop! Or is a sediment at tlie bottom after it Ins stood awhile! Do you have spells of shirt breatning or dj-spepsia! Are your bowe's constipated! Do you hive s;ei!s of fainting or rushes of blood to the head ! Is your memory impaired! Is your mind constuitly dwelling upon this subjee'. ! Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of com pany, of I if..-! Do you v.Mi to belett alone. to get away from everybody ! Does any lit tle Ihing make you start or jump ! Is your s'cep broken or ret-t!e:"8! Is the lustre of your rye as brilliant! The tdootn on your cheek as bright! Do you enjoy yourself in society as well! Do yriti pursue your busi ness with the same energy ! Do you feel as much confidence in yourself! Are your spirits dull ai.d fliggy, given lo fits of mel ancholy! II to, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. .Have you restless nights! Your back weak, your knees week, and hive but fittlo appetite, and you attribute this to dyspcpn or liver complaint! Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal diseases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of producing a weakness of the gen erative organs. The organs of generation, when in perfect health, make the man. Did you ever think of those bold, defiant, enerjictx, perscve:ing, succcss'ul business man are always fiose whose generative or. g:ins are in perteet health! 10a never heir such men complain of being melancho ly, of nervousness, of palpitation of the heart They are ncvr afraid they cannot succeed in business; they don't become sad and dis couraged; tliry are always polite and pleas ant in lhe company of Tidies, nnd look you and them right in the face none of your downcist looks or any other meannci-s about them. I do not mean those who keep the organs inflamed by running to excess. Tluse will not only ruin their constitutions, but also tho.oe they do business with or for. How many men from badly-cured diseas es, from the effects of self-abuse and excess cs, have brought about that state of weakness in those, organs that has reduced the general system so much as to induce almost every oilier disease idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, Piiicitle. nnd nlmo.-t every other form of disease which humanity is heir lo, and the real cau e of the trouble scarcely erer suspected, and have doclored lorjilI but the right otn. Diseaes of these organs require the urs of a diuretic. IIELMKOIJVS FLUID EX TRACT HUCHU is the great Diuretic, nd is a certain cure for diseases of the Bladder, Kidney.-, (iravel, Dropsy, Organic Weak ness, Female Complaints, General Debility. and all diseases of the Urinnry Organs, whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever cause originating and no iv.atiej of how Ion j standing. If n treatment ia submitted to, Consump tion or Insanity may rnsur Our flesh nnd blood are supported from tbest sources, nnd the health nnd happiness, nnd that of Pos- perity, depends upon prompt uso of a relia ble remedy, IIelmboIds Extract Bncliu, ctillished upward of IB years, prepared by II T. 1 1 OEM HOLD, Druggist, t"V)l Broadway, Now Ynjk. and 101 South 10th t.. Philadelphia, PX Price- 91. 11 per battle, ar t bottles for fcO 50, delivered to nny add res-. Sobl by all drujisti everywhere, rcb. u7. ISFORHATJO.. Information truarar.tccd to produce a lux uriant crrowth of hair upon a bald or beurd- lt!tyj face, nlao a recipo for the removal of Piimdfs. niotch.os, Lruptions. rtc, on tho skin, leaving tho same soft, clear, nnd beau tiful, can In' obtnitu'd wi'liout charge by Ad dressing TIIOS. P. CHAPMAN. Chemist, -3 Broadway, New York. May 10, ISfir.-rlyr. Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Where thu urU-)e is known it is a oik ol topercro gallon to say one word in ia its favor, a e)l ii il ct tl)lihJ 'i unfiling ienie!j for Coughs, CokJa, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, A.thma, f the Throat, Chest, ami Lun, as well as In, most dreaded cf alt diseasr , Conmmpiion. w Inch high ni(f ical iiwthority has pmaounccd to le an incurable di-' .te. Those who hare Psed this remedy know Its val ue ; ifrosi who Tiave not, hntcbut to matex tingle triaf to be s!if.ed t!?.if of a.'I o!fr r it is the remedy. The Eer, Jacob Sechler, weil rotn ml rmrcli rrrpcirii unrni; the Gerrrir poputrttionol Ws eounti V, riV s as follows: Huncrer, Ta.. Feb. 1C, rSM Messrs. S. V. Fow It' U Son, UoKtiv Dear Sns: Haririz rc.VWtfcd fn my fi.rnily import-, anl Iwiif fits from lhe use of v tal'rtiMft" jp ration; Wutitr' lialsain of Wild Cferr H aflords eiitj pleasure totVecommei.d it lo theuW.- ?ome eighi; vtars mo. one of mv .Un'.'.tfri spcmcl if y' ii de-. i-.iine. and hale hopes of nor recovery were fVrtaiu' eu. iiifMi procured a ihh le 01 your exreueni w1' and before Hie luri tken t!ie w hue of it there hJ girat improve ment in her lif-a!ih. I have, in my in dividual case, made firmirnt use of your valuable me'.:i-ine. arm nave nivtuys wen bt-iu fil ed :by It. I would, however, caution Hie public :cniit imposition lx.-r.auM" Itiere is a good del of spmious Wistar! Dl. saiu of Wili Clicrrv ii.1-ai throughout the eouniir Noni genuine unless sisr.cd UL'TTv ia Uiw w rapper. 1'repared ty SETII W. FVVI.E & SCVS rSTreimma . St.. Ilaston, a'nd for Kite by Orudis! generally. GEACE'S CELEBRATED. SALVE. From .."r. J ones Curliu, Strafor.cr. 1 was afflicted with a severe Worn on ora-o ti fiugers, and tried many icfneOtr. w Uvf ntlu- My ft lend indue ed i.e to a p!y yit S.lve. In dat it extracted the irifl.imni.tlioii fi.w my fVner to a to. enable me l rename mr workx. rati a4mui sm that the Salve wurke-d Jv.e mir;-!", for it effected eur without leaving a cr. u tin he.i hirtnr iy prononnre Orace's Stive an excel kfl reined y nd do outdouM jx will lie njvrtualed throiigfiout lhe imvL." ONLY 23 CENTS A DOX. S-ETH W. FOWLi: A SON, rroprielor.. SoldLy Ap the.ar,cs itr.d Ci l'C-"! generally. OX TUC TOPMOST WAVE of p opularity, without a competitor, and de fying cornpelion, bound to flourish as long as Till: GOOD SISIP TIIUTII spreads her sail., or naiure produces fiery tinted hair, or Timo sheds iu white spray on human heads, CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, wins ''golden opinions from all sorts ot peo ple," and co.n never, go Ly the board" while it is bM desirable by man or woman to be comely. Manufactured bv J. CltlS TADORO, GS Maiden I.inr, Xe'w-Vork. SolJ by all Druggist. Applied by all Hair Dressers. Xov. i!8.-lm. TO COSSU.TIE'TIVES. The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON wii! send-Xfrcft of charjrc) to all who desire it, the prescription with the directions for mak ing and using the simple remedy by which he was cured cf a lung affection and that dread diseflc Consumption. His only object is to benefit lhe afflicted nnd he hopes that every sufferer will try this prescription, at if will cost them nothing, nnd may prove a. blessing. Please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, No IGo S. Second St., Williunsburgh, N. V. May 1G, 18G7.-lyr. ItcliIItcli!! Itcliir SCRATCH ! SCRATCH SCRATCH ! in from 10 to 43 hours. Wheatox s Ointment cures The Itch. Whfaton's Ointment cures Salt Rheum.. Wii eaton's Ointment euros Tetter. Wiieaton's Ointment cures Barbers' Itchi Wheaton's Ointment cure. Old Sores. Wiieaton's Ointment cures Every xinu of Humor like Magic, Price, 50 cents a box; bv mail, 00 cents Address WEEKS &. PORTER, No. UD Wnshinoto!! Street, Bo-ton, Mass. For sile by all Druggists. Sept. i'J, liG7.-lyr. SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC. This medicine, invented by Dr. J. II. Schenck, of Philadelphia, is intended to dis solve the food and make it into chyme, the first process of diircstion. By cleansing the sto mach with Schenck'a Mandrake Pills, th Tonic sinn re.-tores the nppetite, and food' that could not be eaten before using it will be easily digested. Consumptinncannot te cured by Schcnck. Pulmonic Srup unless the stomach and liv er is made healthy and the appetite restored,, hence the Tonic and Pill.s nre required in nearly every case of consumption. A halfV dozen bottles of the SEAWEED TONIC nd three or four boxes of the MANDRAKE'. PILLS will cure any ordinary case of dys--pepsia. Dr. ScnrxcK mttkes professional visits in. New York, Bosdon, nnd at bis principal Of fice in Philadelphia every week. See daily papers of each place, or his pamphlet on con sumption for his days for visitation Please "bserve, when purchasing, that the two likencssess f the Doctor, one when ix thd laet stage of Consumption, and the other ns he now. is, in perfect health, are on the (lovernment stRmp. Sold by all Drujrpist9 and Dealers, price 1.50 per bottle, or S7.50 the half dozen. All letters for ndvice should be addressed, to Dr. Sciienck's Principal Office, No. 15 North Gib Street, Philadelphia, Pi. (Jeneral Wholesale Agents: Detuas Barnes tSi. Co. N Y.; S.S. Ilance, BaltimoreMd.; Johni D. Parke, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker &. Tay lor, Chicago, III.; Collins Bros., St. Louif Mo. Oct. 18, '60. 1st w. ea. sno. 1 yr- TO OWNERS OF HORSES AND CATTLE". rpOBLVST DERBY CONDITION POW X ders are warranted superior lo any others, or no pay, for the cure of Distemper, Worms, Bots, Coughs, Hide-found, Colds, &c., in Horses; and Coids, Couhs, Iss (4 Milk, B'ack Tongue, Horn Distemper, fcc in Cuttle. They nrv perfectly if aad in-, ncccnt 1 no. need of stopping tbc, wotVicg o your animals. They in;r.eau; lp np;etit?, give a Sue coat, e'eam-e the stomach, and uriuary orguus; nKo increase the milk oV cows. Try. them, aad you will never bo Without thti'.i. Hiram Wo.druff the celts brutcd iraiaer of trolling horses, has used, them for years, and recommends them to, his friends. Col. Phifo P. Bush, of the Je rome Raco Course, Fordham, N. Y., would not use them until he was told of what they are composed, t-incc which he is never without them. .He has oyer twenty run ning horses in his charge, nnd for the las! three years has used no other mrdidine fur. thrm. He has kindly peniHed mo 10 r". for any one to h'tn, Over I.Ct'O other ref erences cr.n bo seen at the depot. Wold. ljv Druggists and Saddlers. Price 25 cent per box, Depot, 5ii Cwt'andt St;oct, Nw York. (Nov.' 53.-1 m. WE JUDGE FROM THE IMMENSE sales that Mrs. S. A. Allen's I xproyvu (new style) Hair Restorer, or Dkersinu (in one Lottie) is pr. IVrred by every one.-- Every Drujgisl sells i, t?.xe i.no Nov. 'Jl.-lm.