3V (lI)c 3cffcvoonmu, . THURSDAY. JASUARY 16, 18C8. THE (I HEAT AMERICAN HAIR PRE ptralion, valued at home and abroad, a real Hair Restorer or Dressing (in one bolllc). A gre.it triumph of science. Mrs. S A. At ien's Improved (iifw st git'") Every drug gist sella it. Price One Dollar. j. Card. The undersigned has opened an office for tha purchase and sale of Real Estate, in Fowler's Building, nn Main street. Parties In vinsf Farm?. Mil!-, Hotels or other proper ty for sale will find it to their odvantnge to call on me. 1 have no agents. Parlies iiiul see me persons Py. GEO. L. WALKER, Real Ertate Ajcnt, Stroudsburg, Pa. Another flood in California. ZfQ. Is the ix years' term of A. II Stephens, Vice-President of the South ern Confedercy, out yet? "Who is to Lc his successor? B. The Ohio Democrats want Geo. II. Pendleton nominated for the next Democratic President. There is consist rncy in their wish. tST" A Republican journal in Kansas has nailed the name of Horace Greeley to its matt head for the next Republican candidate for President. All right. geru John C. lireckenridge, the South ern rebel and thief, wants to be pardoned Ilia uncle, Dr. Urcckenridgc, is intcrccd- i for him Away with the rascal. Twenty miles mere of the Union Pacific Railroad are Gsishcd, and still the work goes on despite cold weather. Mor monism will, ere long, receive such a railroad shock as will knock it into- " no where." Alaska, the mainland and island?, have been consolidated ; not by Govern ment, uor by Seward, but by Jack Frost. It is not decided when Seward will build his Esamcr palace there as sum mers do not last long enough to build fcny thing but an ice palace. Funny! Gen. Meade was sent down South to do rhat A. J. wanted done, and yet he has tot much more than trot there before he ireirthe Georgia Governor a ticket of ieavc from that oSce. Andy has missed liis mark this time and sent a man who means to do his duty even if it is not in accordance with " my policy." DONATION. The friends end congregation of the lrc.-li3 terian Church of Stroudsburg, purpose giving their pastor, Her. 1J. S. Kreritt, a donation visit, at the Parson age, on Thursday, January 30th, 1SG8, a'trruocn and evening. The public generally are cordially in yited to attend. , , Zy At a meeting of the Board of Di rectors of the Monroe County Agricul tural Society, held on Saturday last, the lowing persons were elected officers fur the present year: President. John Kdinger. Yice-Prcsidtnt. It. R. Depuy. Secretary. Dr. A. Reeves Jackson. r:' T W T II 1 Eg?- The Atlantic Cable was consider ed a mammoth enterprise, but never has or will elicit the commendation that has attended the success of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. It "i3 getting a world-wide fame, simply from the fact that it cures. One bottle ofteu docs the work effectually ; at the same time it will not injure the most delicate constitution. CC7 A protracted meeting has been in progress ia the Methodist Episcopal Church. in this borough, for the last two weeks. We re pleased to observe that the success of 4he meeting thus far gives great encourage ment to the brethren, and that the cause of Christianity promises to be greatly advanced by it The meeting?, of course, are held under the charge of the eloquent and zealous paa tor of the church the Rev. J. II. Alday. Meetings with a eimilar object in view the conversion of eou'.s to Christianity are also being held an the I'rebby terian Church. Warm Weathsr and its Effects. 3Iany people, especially ladies, complain at this season of the year of general weak ness and debility. The use of Spcer'a J'ort Grape ine prevents this. The wine is said to have a' most wonderful ef fect in giving strength, vigor and tone to the whole system ; it as extensively used by ladies nursing or about to nurse in fants. Parties from London and Paris order it, appreciation it above French wines. It is said to be unsurpassed for summer complaints and for weakly persons. Our druggists have obtained some direct from Mr. Speer. The price is low for so ex cellent a wine, and every family should liave a bottle iu the housQ.J'hihdclphia' v. Lectures. A course of Lectures is to be delivered at the Court-House, in this' borough, un der the auspices of The Young Men's As sociation of the Presbyterian Church, in aid of ihe fund for the erection of a spire upon the new Presbyterian Church edi fice, now in course of erection. The services of the following gentle men have been secured : Rev. 1J. S. Evcritt, who will lecture on Tuesday evening, the 28th iust., upon the subject of " My Neighbor." Tuesday, Februnry 4. 1863, "A. Reeves Jackson, M.D. Subject " Palestine' Tuesday, February 11, 18G8, L. V. Rrodhead, l.sq. buDject lo DC an nounced next week. Tuesday, February 18, 18G3, A. It. Jackson, M.D. Subject " Egypt and Rome." Monday, February 24, 18G3, S. Holmes, jr., Ksq. Subject ""Curiosities of Language." The Committee on Lectures have se-. cured the Court-House for the purpose, as being more convenient of access than the old Presbyterian Church, where lee turcs have formerly been delivered; and have fixed the price of admission, in or der to enable all to attend, at the low rate of 25 cents, or 1.00 for the course. Doors open at 7 o'clock, r. m. Lec turc to commence at 7 J o'clock, p. M. From the Philadelfhia Sunday Timet, Dec. 2'Jth, 18G7. A New Literary Enterprise. Great liberality on the part of the pub lishers. S100,000 to be awarded to the subscribers. Novel plan to induce a large circulation. We have been favored with advance sheets of a new monthly magazine, issued on an entirely new plan by Messrs. Ev ans & Co., publishers. From our knowledge of the parties en gaged in this enterprise, ws feel justified in asserting that their undertaking will be a success, and in all respects satisfac tory to the public. In addition to tho attrctions of a fresh and interesting monthly, containing ar ticles from the best authors in this coun try and Europe, as the title indicates, the publishers' draw upou the whole world for topics of interest, and offer as induce ments (if such were needed) a 'dividend system" of an entirely original character, in which all their patrons will partici pate. This department is under the per sonal supervison and exclusive control of Mr. George G. Evans, long and favorably known as a gentleman of experience, cap ability, enterprise and probity. We com mend to all a perusal of the "prospectus' wherein the distinctive features of the enterprise are fully set forth, feeling satis fied that the result will be an immense circulation of their new monthly, "The WorhJ at Uoms" Full particulars are sent free. Address Publishers "The World at Home," 814 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. OCT The Supper of the Odd Fellowp, got. ten up in honor of the anniversary of the in stitution of Fort Penn Lodge, came off at the Indian Queen Hotel, in this borough, on Monday evening last, and was a splendid affair. Some of the brethren, accompanied by their ljdies, participated in the discussion of the good things prepared for them by mine hott Sandf, and until a reasonably ltc hour enjoyed themselves only as folks, well plctscd with ench other and with their treat ment, can enjoy themselves. We, of courvo, cannot particularise as to the ct up of the mpper, but when we say that the table la terally groaned under the burden of edibles comprised cfalt that wasdesirable in quantity quality, variety and get up, we mean what we say in its fullest sense. Friend Sandt certainly displayed great liberality in his arrangements and gave us another evidence of the fict that on hia departure from our ...i.j-i. . ii- . . miuBi., v. ii. tii, we cctieve taRca place an ApnJ, Stroudburg will loose a very prance of good landlords. Satisfaction with his ef fort on the occasion was universal anionr the brethren. Look Out! Our citizens may not generally be a ware that there is a Rorough Ordinance in force prohibiting the throwing of coal ashes, &c. iuto the street, under the pen- aoalty of Z'l 00 for each offence. This throwing of ashes iuto the street and scat tering it over the sleigh track is a galling nuisance to those using the sled or sleigh, and if they see proper to lodge complaint before a Justice of the Peace, can have the parties so offending lined the above sum. Wc understand that certain parties are resolved to haye the sleigh track at least free from ashes ; aud wc would therefore advise every one who is not anxious to pay 2 fine to put their ashes in the back yard, or to pile it up very snugly just out side of thegutter so as in no way to in terfere with the eleigh track, nor with the free passage of the water in the gut ter Xo Wonder so many worthless modicenfes are advertised for the cure ol various diseases, and when tried, " found wanting," thu invalid loses all faith in specifics We have yet to learn, how ever, of the first failure of Wistar's Bui tanx of Wild Cherry, to euro coughs, colds, aod pulmonary disease. Very like a " Swindle." Some week or ten days ago, a fellow, calling himself, as wc are informed, in some instances Powell, in others Crcssman, and in others Preston, made his appearance in our borough, and announced himself as a professor of music tne who could, without fail, furnish note books nnd teach pupils to read inusic at S'ghf, in twelve lessons at the low price of one dollar for juveniles and a proportionately larger sum for scholars of riper year. He represented himself to be from Scranton; and by using the names of parties residing there the Rev. Mr. Mar- pie's among others, he succeeded an rais ing a large class, and our town be came redo lent with music fa, sol, la, and sing, song. sing, being the chief topic cf conversation among the Jenny Lind, Mario's and Carl Formes in embryo. The day of the first lesson nrrived, and the learned professor was there to encourage the juveniles, and re ceive the cne dollar in advance. Some were wise and stayed away, and, of course, didn't pay. Others were fovlish, went and did pay. But little was done at the meet ing Sivc taking the "corn," and giving specimen of the Professor's skill, as the book had not arrived. They would be here at the next hour of meeting, when tho work would begin in earnest, and all who had not ntti-nded the first Iccson would be excluded The dsy and hour of the second lesson ar rived, and so did the juveniles but so didn't tho Professor. Another day and hour found the juvenileb again assembled but the Professor was again missing." On Saturday the following card wi found tacked to the front door cf the piece of meeting: "NOTICE. " Next afternoon clas-'s on Saturday, at o'clock. Every puj.il be punctual to the hour. B. J. Phh8tox.m At the appointed hour the juveniles, com posing the afternoon class, gathered with ru;-h, and waited mid Bitter cohlses and bitter hlowscs Till they Iroze their toees and noses,' UUI no rroiessor maae ins appearance. Then the shape and proportions of a swandl loomcJ up mctt majestically, and visions of do, se, do, reading music by sight, and eclat to be gained among the shining lights of song, vanished into their air. The Profes for had undoubtedly mizzled, taking wit him Eome forty dollars in money collectc from his pupil?, having a memento wit mine host of the American in shape of an unpaid board bill, and the exchequer of ti Fire Company minus some forty dollars whic he was to have paid for rent of the hall. Professor Cresstr.an, alias Pcwel, alias Presron, is about 5 feet G ances high, thic set. of dark complexion, has black curly hair and mustache, a very pleasing address and is rather superabundantly blessed wit the gift of gab in short, is a perfect Adonis whom it would be well for the press through out the country to notice, and the public generally to look out for. lie may b 'some" on the sing. He has certainly proved himself to be considerable on the swindle in this latitude. We learn that he played the same gime on the Tobyhann;ans. It appears that hi real business is to get up schools, collect the money and then skedaddle. The Legislature met at Ilarrisbur on Tuesday last, according to the "Constitu tional provision. The Senate organized immediately by electing Jamesji. Graham of Alleghany as-its Speaker, and George H . Ilamersly of Philadelphia, as Chiel Clerk. Rusiuess was then proceeded with iu the regular order. Iu the llouscof Rep resentatives things did not goon sosmooth ly. Efish W. Davis, of Philadelphia, wa nominated for the Speaketship by the Republican caucus, but when it came to voting an the House eight Republicans refused to support him. I his occasioned a delay until Friday afternoon, when, on the 20th ballot. Mr. Davis was elected the bolters having withdrawn their op position. While wc do not thiuk the election of Mr. Davis a desirable event, the bolting Republicans were scarcely justified in resisting him to , the extent they did. They presented to the House a statement of the rcasous for their ac tion, which were that they thought the record of .Mr. Davis in regard to past le gislation was notwhat it should have beeu They say that by causing the delay they succeeded in obtaining from him such pledges as would be of great advantage to the Republican party and tho cause of reform. Gen. James L.tSelfridgcof Reth Ichem was elected Chief Clerk of the House, and Edward G. Lee of Fraukford Assistant Clerk. This concentration of the Legislative offices in the east will pro bably defeat the election of George Con oell for State Treasurer. No legislation of any account was accomplished, beyond voting to each member a copy of Puritan 7 Uigest. In the Senate, 31 r. Wallace has presented a bill repealing the law prevent ing railroads from making any distinction of color among their passengers ; aud Mr. Searight has offered one amending the present laws n regard to taveru licenics and the sale of ardent spirits. During the year ending Dec. 1, 1SG7, our State debt was reduced $1,71)4.045, 00. Iu that period all its ohlitr-itinn have been promptly met, and that too without collecting one dollar in the shanc of taxes from the real estate of the com monwealth. Under Republican rule the day is not far distant when the State, will be entirely freed from debt. While the Democrats held away no signs of a reduc tion were visible. Gen. Grant will be forty six years of age on the 27th of April uext. Wni. R. Astor has 8100,000 city tax to pay yearly, and A. T. Stewart has $250,000. At Steubenvillc, Ohio, t few nights since, a chicken thief stole twelve hens, and left a wallet containing ?30 iq tlte coop. . communicated. Mr. Pditoh, A chap last week an a prologue to ,his scientific review of the Concert, entered largely iuto tho particu lars of our many improvements for "the past year; and, truely, in a public point of view they arc encouraging; but .if wc in as full a delivery descant on the meas ures of our private capacity and ;its re ward, how far short of identical improve ment shall we find ourselves? Those who make types the rcspectives of things real, can easily gloss their pages with the ories and dogmas innumerable, and de pict to delighted readers the mirrors of life radiant with golden images. All that is theoretic in our existence is the spirit; the flesh must provide for its wants by continual labor and practice, and so on: none ever sit down to ascertain by the laws of science whether they are cold. naked, or hungry. Study, or the weary foils of scholarship are to the entire system as salt is to the blood (an iuvcrsc and forbidden ratio); they relieve, while .they weaken; they confuse, while they instruct; aud if the reward compensates for only half the merit the individual is blessed a lit- erary occupation as at tne ccst a poor one, and none are so discouraging, aud so miserably remunerated as school teach ing. We all are solicitous for the proper instruction of our children, and there s nothing e feel so repugnant to pay for. Wc might speak: plainer, aud afiirm that our own school teachers are the most poorly rewarded in the land. Out cf c'btji or more, who answered to their names when the third call for an Insti tute was raised, hew many could boast o having thirty dollars a mouth' Rut they came forward after all, only to find great number as miserable as themselves and to still believe that small as their pit tance was, they must be therewith cou tent. Many of these teachers had fanii lies to provide for, and their appearance to make respectable, and thirty dollars month comes very far short of doin either. As we have stated above, that none as certain by scientific experiment whethc they are cold, naked, or hungry; but wc might suggest that the teachers arrived this far in their Institutional exercises when they appointed a committee to ccn sider the matter of their salaries. W should think that most of them have been led to reflect on the subject long before but it seems not: at all events the pub nc neeu not acar a strue lor some time to come, and then eventually they can procure a class instead, aud many o our boys and girls who arc about to learn Latin, French and German, would be found ambitious cf the offer, should it only bring them bread and butter: and then they can be supported by their friends, who, generally, are proud to af firm, that their " little Mary, or Johnny, teas anointed teacher, and icho icerc hivnen to have gone over ticclve b'tsoiis i day vihen thry icerc scholars themselves Thu3 far i3 . our consolation and their election sure.. The present class t i a scnool teachers nave ooly just now sat down to cousider whether their salaries are sufficient or not, and there we leave them; only observing that those who think they are, have told us that their merit is very small, aud the care taken to fulfill their duties with credit is stil smaller. Wc must, nevertheless, allow that our local teachers are unfairly paid; and you may answer that wc can secure them for less. Assuredly so; but then they arc " little Marys, or Johnnys," who aspire Suppose that we could procure others does it necessarily follow that our prcseut remuneration of teachers is upright, or liberal? Do we, depending upou them to appaar decent and cleanly attired, pro vide the means for their necessity? The teacher with scarcely enough money to purchase goose quills, or blot sheet, knows clearly what you mean, and instead of homely wearables, he must don " a cus tomary suit of aolcmn black" to look- grave when you address him, or look in telligent when you request him to pay "particular attention" to your child; adding that you fear the rest of the scholars are not fit comnanv for him. And, lastly, if you desiro good teach ers, pay them. .No qualified teacher would, or could, offer, his services for twenty-five dollars per mouth. Re libe ral, and men practical in the profession will come forward. Teachers are an im portant class they are not men of " fin- ished education," but they are import ant in themselves, aud desiro that their merit should be understood and rewarded. The Institute is established let us see what advantages it can give to its mem bers, and what effect it can have on a man's merit and reward. Finally, our teachers are unfairly paid and needs some able advocate to impress tho matter with its due importance. Two shoe firms in Massachusetts made seventy thousaud pairs of base ball shoes ast year. There are 33,000 miles of completed railroad track in the United States, and h,vvO miles moro authomcd. - ffte Governor's Message. The Message of Goernor Geary has been givang to the public. -It is a long but an anteiesting document. Id regard to the redemption cf overdue bonds, bein class ed among the receipts, which is proper enough, may, however, conceal the true amouut of the receipts. Tho revcuues of beginning of the fiscal year, makes the receipts over seveu miliious. The story of, receipts and expenditures is not so in terestiag as that which relates to the State debt. It was, November SO, lSGo, 37,704,-109-77. Of this amount over $011,000. js iu relief notes, issued over twenty-five years ago, and never present ed for payment, and which most probably have been destroyed. During the year, SS5o,020-'J4 of the State debt were re deemed, and there is in the Treasury, and applicable to the paymcut of over due loaos, $2,037,973-8580 that over debt will be soon reduced to 34.700,431-22 Towards paying this amount, there are in tho public treasury assets, most of which arc available, araouuting to over thirteen million of dollars. The Cover nor suggests that it is an evil that large uuiouuis oj iuouey remain, somctauics aor long periods, an the public treasury, which if placed at interest, might yield some thing toward the reduction of expenses. He suggests that the auoncy might be loaned to advantage, but does not specify to what class of borrowers, lhesugcs tion is one that, if acted upon, should be discreetly considered. If the State cau place her surplus money in United States bonds on advautageous terms, or some thing of that kind, the benefit would be great ; but in no other way should the State become a money lender, because the risk of incurring loss thereby would be very great. Governor Geary treats at considerable length of many other mat tcrs, and has introduced to the attention ol members of the Legislature, and to citi zens, suggestions that are woithv of con sidcratiou. The message is well writteu, and full of good, sound sense ; aud if the members of the Legislature respond with any earnestness, good must come from the preparation of the document. Another Dodge. 'One half of the world does not know hew the other half exists," is an old but true saying. The bad and deceitful por tion of the world's people are continually inventing some scheme by which they may pluck and victimize the unwary. A new mode to accomplish this has just ori ginated in the "land of steady habits." A jewelery pedlar calls at a house and of fers his wares for sale. When he is about to leave the premises he pulls a chain out of his pocket, which to the unpractised eye has the semblance cf gold, and says he found it but a short distance away, aod presumes that it belongs to some one in tho neighberhood. As he is going directly from the place he offers to leave the article in their hands provided two or three dollars is paid him lor his trouble. The money is generally advauceJ, and the pedlar leaves the paity in possession of a chain worth about eight or ten cents. The Pacific Railroad. The Treasurer of the Union Pacific Railroad Co., Mr. John J. Cisco, gives public notice that the coupons of the Fist Mortgage Uonds of the Company will be paid in gold coin after the. 1st of Januay. ine iaieM reports state mat at t lie close of the year the road will be completed from the Missouri River to the base ol the Rocky .Mountain Range at this end. and at the other end from tho Ray of San rraneifco over the Sierra Nevada Mouta tain into the western part of flic Salt Lake Rasitu Only about 1,100 miles remain to be built. Ou the western cud G.OGO Chinese are employed as laborers, and the locomotive ii ruaoia over 105 miles oi the road. The lion. C. S. Hamilton, Representa tive in Congress from the Eighth district of Ohio, was brutally murdered by a son of his, in a fit of insanity, at Marysville, Ohio, on Saturday, December 22, being struck in tho head with an axe. The son returned to the house, after killing his father, and succeeded in inflicting a a severe wound on a younger brother be fore he could be secured. lie is now a hopless, raving maniac, lion. Mr. Ham liton had ju.t returned from Washing ton, to pass the holidays wifli his family. Ten thousand one dollar bills laid in a line, end to end, will reach one auile. Special Notices. Itch. ! Itch ! ! Itch ! ! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! in from 10 to 4S hour. WKToM's OtvrMEvr cures The brctr. Wiieatojms Ointment cures Salt Rheum. Wheaton's Ointment cures Tetter. Wheaton's Ointment cures Hahbehs' Itcii Wheaton's Ointment cures Old Sores. Wheaton's Ointment cures Every ki.nd OF Hl'MOIl liki: MAGac. Price, 50 cents a box; by mail, f0 cents. A-Wress WEEKS & PORTER, No. 170 Washington Street, Boi-ton, Muss. ior sale by all Druggists. Sept. 10, 1SG7.-Iyr. A STAR ON FIRE ! wtis recently reported by the astronomers. Vhat of that! Who cares for an orb myri ads of miles away. .Meanwhile, tho whole country id of excitement at the wonderful caTect produc ed during the past year upou tens of thou sands of : IIUMAX SPIICRKS by that quencher of firey hair, that trans former ot'gray hair, that ewilt baulifier of hair of every unpleasant shade ol color, CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, - a preparation aa harmless as the April rain. Manufactured by J. UltIS TAUORO, . 63, Maiden Lane, New York. Sold by all Drug gists.' Applied by Uair Dressers. - Jan J.-lna. the of ate, from ordinary revenue sources, were $5,423,:tt0-07. which, with a bal auco of 51,741,033 27 in the funds at the AM ERIC AN ' WALT II AM The true value, of Machine ' pn;A Watchmaking is not that bv iis use IV-tri,. es are made rapidly, but that they are mad correctly.. Very tew people know w.'.y a Wall ham Watch thould be superior to any other. In the first place, at Walihnm th vaicu is regarueu as oniy a machine, to bo constructed like any other machine, on me chanical principles. It the watchrs arc good, it is because the machinery is rood. ji course tlirre must be no defect in th principle or plan of the movement no mi.. Ukc iu the sizes cr shapes of the pieces of wuti.n u is composed nothing wanting in their properties, and no error in their po tions. i'llCSC ni.inlM nnco fhnmioM. t1n.l it rests wholly with the machinery, construc ted with infinite diversity of foia and Jhoc-' tion expressly for the purpose, to produce' ihe finished pieces. By meanso! multiplying guages and m c.o-coprs, te.tsand inspection lor the detection of wear in the cutting tools, and for faults and fliwe in steel or stone are mide to accompmy the work in every staro from beginning to end. As a neces.-ary re sult, the watch goes together a perfect ma chine. Every part is found to fit properly n't its place. Every pin may be pushed till. it pinches, and every screw turned home. Instead of a sluggish and fceMe action the hatanct, even umh r the presure of. tire lightest main-prin-g, vibrates with a wide: and free motion, end the beat l a lhe-cler-ringing sound always charactemi.V cf ths Waltham Watch. The n.achine ia a tame keener from the start. This system of watchmaking is nnknown in foreign countries, and is entirely original! with the Waltham Company. The Compa ny claim that by it they produce watchca thit cannot be equaled for every quality ah. ch makes a watch valuable. Simple ia plan and correct in principle, the movement is not only beautifully flushed, mlstantial, accurate and cheap, but is uniform in the minutest details, not easily dam.ged, and when repaired always a goo-1 as new. Tiiero are different trades of fm'sh in the different varieties of wtch-s made by the "Wa'tham Company, as there are different sizes and snipes to suit all tastes and means; but every Watch that b.ars the grnuir. trade-mark of ' WALTtiAM" is guaranteed to be a good one, and nubody need be a!raid to buy it. EVERY WATCH FULLY WARRANTED. For Sale by all First-Class Dealers in tht United States and British Provinces. For further inform i tion address the Agents, ttOBBIXS &, A PPL ETON, ' 1S2 aSa-ondirav. IV. Y. Nov. 28, 1567.-1 m. Song of Iron. I arn mipM y in th" y!.cr, Firrreiy v ieldctl by Ih brare, Cloimus in the Malwait steamer. Laughing ui the storm una . Beauteous in the pa lure piliir. S.irt)ig iti the pointed rod. A it :.irij the tlewdly lightning QticIU-J ami harmless to the od. But there is n glorious etsrr.ee, Wlieie I Ukc my xranuYM powar. Giine to tlic r.ice my Mi.-fit. et:est nl, in (lunger's hour. Pre! before me fly iiiea5es! IVe i fie (Uikrst tnilru bow ! See the roe of healOi and beauty Take ihe paloM cheek and brow. Fly. ly.v-j-!i.i! fly. consumption ! es ills are cri:..!iel nt length, For I give Mliat human nature Only ever needed trei.g:h ! Shall I trll m what pre-it e.tsrnce I ran thus y.-ur fi us rtx-cr up I Palli J. trembling, dying Milfcrtr. l is the famed ' l'vruvian Syiup." The rcituviAv syhcp the ;rotoxu:e of Iron, a nt ilrmv that .strikes at the root of diease ty i;ippMin tti bloo.l with lis viial principle or lite element. iron. ii? Enun.e nat reiuviau Syrup' blown in ilia rm;;h':e:i free. J. P. DINSMOrtE. r-ropnclor. No. 36, Dey Si., nev. York. Sold bjr all Iru?sisu. Chronic Diseases. Scrofula, Ulcers, &c. It is well known thai the bn fiis deiived from orinkintr of the c.'oncic.. Saratoga and other celebrat ed Springs, is pinu ipullv owing to the Iodine lliev contain. Dr. E. Anders' Iodine "Water Contains Iodine in th yame pure state that it is fi-un I in these spiinjj waters, but over .r)M ptr cent, more in quantity, containing s it dose I 1-4 crams to ea:h fluid iUnc e. dij-soivi d inp-iie water, without a solvent ,adi envcry Ion? s-ought for. in tin country anil Eurupr. anil is the best remedy in the world for -iofuia fan cers. S-d Rheum, Ul.cis, and U Chionic DiM-ues. t'iiciilii.s f,cc. J P. DINSY.oRE. rromietor, 5(3, Dey Strret, New York. Sold by all Uniggiits. Jan. i.-aui. TQ OWNERS OF HORSES, r piIOUSAknS of HORSES die YEA II-J- lv from C.tlic. This need not be. Dr. Tobias' Wttctian Horse Liniment will posi tively cure every ca;-e, if given when tirst taken. The cost ia o.ily om? doll-tr. Every owner of a horse should hve a bottle in his sialic, ready for use. It ia warranted supe rior to uny tiling tor ihe cure o! Cuts, Wind Galls, Swellings. Sore Throat, Sprrns. Iru;ses, Old Sores. &.c. QTIiis Liniment Is no new remedy.' It lias hten ueil and ap proved of foi it) years by ihe firt-t liors men in ihe country. Given to ti overdriven horse, it acts like magic. Orders nre con stantly received from the teeing stables of JHfflrtntl tor at. J he celebrated Hiram Woodruff, of trotting fame, used it for years, and said it is far superior to any other It ha tried. Ilccollect, Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment is put up in pint bottles. Tiike no other.. Sold by Druggists nipt Saddlers. Depot, 5G, Coiilandt Street, ftew Vorn. Jan. 2.-1 m.' TO COXSlftlPTIVES. Tho Rev. EDWARD A. WILSO.V will send (freo of charge) lo till who desire it the prescription with the directions foromk-. ing and using the simple remedy by which, he was cured of a lung nlTection and thai dread disease Consumption. His only object is to benefit the afllicted and he hopes ibut every sufferer will try thin prescription, aa it will cost them noihing, and tnay prove a blessing. Please address Rev. EDWARD A.. WILSON, Xo 1C3 S. Second St., Williamsburgh, N. May 10.-lSG7.-lyr. The above Remedy for Consumption, Ath ma. Bronchitis, Couzh. Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections, together with a pamphlet giving the prescription and a short history of his cise, can be obtained of Mr. alson s authorized "gents, DREHEIl it BRO., Druggist. Stroude-burg, J'a, P. S. Pamphlets furnAhed free of charge Dec. 10, 1 8l57.-3oi. BLANK DEEDS For Sale at, this Office.