ljc 3ctTcvsomau, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1868. jti?- The attentiou of the reader is tli loctcd to tie Card' of 31. D. Coolbaugh, Fainter, inserted in to day's Jrjertouiun Oyster Supper; .. The Good Templars of Canadensis pro pose t 1 v i ii an Oyster Supper at their LoJe roocj, oa Thursday evening, Feb "7th, fur the benefit of their Lodge. The public arc most cordially invited to attend. Don't fail to come, ouc and all Good for Paradiso Valley. Ia I'aradUs Valley, from June, 18G7, t the 15th of the present mouth, there were eleveu couples married. The Val ley contaios btrt 1S7 inhabitants. So a friend informs, us. If no untoward event takea place the population will have in creased some by the time the next census la uLcn. Donation. Tho friends and congregation of the Craig's Meadow's M. E. Church, purpose tnakicg their pastor, Rev. Henry Litfs, m donation visit, on Tuesday, the 25th inst , at the Church, afternoon and even- it.pr. The public generally are cordially invited to attend. Should the above day prove stormy the donation will, ccme of! oa the next fair da'. Sales of Real Estate. Vi'm. S. Rees sold to Ilauuah Slutter. tf Stroud township, a House and Lot i.uufo on Simpson Street, in.Slrouds Lui-j, fur 61.000. Oco. L. Walker, Real-Estate Agent. repoit3 the sale of two Lots in front o! the Rrewery at East StrouJsburg. One Lot 25 by 250 to John Chambers, of Middle SnaitliSel-J, -for $235; and one Lot 30 by 250 to John II. Marvin, o! Jattscn, for 235. Mr. Walker has b Lcta joining these for sale. Lecture! Dr. A. R.' Jackson, of Stroudsturg. will deliver a Lecture in the Middle Smilhfield Presbyterian Church, on Fri day evening, Feb. 21, leCS. Subject Egypt and the Holy Land." As Dr. Jackson has lately returned from a visit to the " Holy Land," and has seen the things of which he will speak, his lecture will le doubly interesting. This will be a rare opportunity for receiving informa t:o:i o: this ail important subject. All are cordially invited to attend. Tickets. 25 cc--i3. JtTLc Republican Convention, called f r i he purpose of appointing Delegates t represent this Congressional District in the National Republican Convention, to be held at Chicago, on Wednesday, the 2Cth of May next, and also. to the He- utiican State Convention, at I'hitadcl phia on the lltli of March, will be held Bt the American Hotel, in this borough, rsn Tuesday next. John N Stokes, Theo-Jjic-Schoch, and M. L. Drake are the Delegates, appoiutcd to represent thi county iu the Convention. Northampton. Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne Coua lies comprise the District. Improvements. Ojt strcefs are beginning to become completely lumbered up with piles o hioaes, lumber, and brick, preparatory to the commencement of improvement ope ruticns in the spring. Go into what street or what direction you will, the inevitable tone, lumber aud brick evidences of the o a-headitivecess ci' the age will ttare you in the face. This would become an intolerable nuisance, but for the fact tha without these tLiDgs we could not have houses, and without houses our rapidly increasing population could not be held together. At least a" dozen houses wil i e crccieu uunu ue coming summer and at least two dozen more would Cm n-.i-iLiit ai "oou rentals it cur carmulisls eould be induced to erect them. Tho Lecture. We anderstaud that Dr. Jackson's Ice tare on " Egypt and the Holy Laud," de Jiverei iast luesday cvenia" in the Court-House, was unusually interesting ana instructive. Ihe Doctor's lectures J. rove that io passing through those countries he has not been an idle specta tor, but that be has given his attention closely to thiugs and events as they im pressed bis mind. We doubt not that thoEC who were luckey enough to hear the lecture possess much clearer views concerning the noticeable features of those antique, evcutful, and pcculiaily interesting countries. The next aud last lecture of the course will be delivered next Tuesday evening, by Stephen. Ilulmea, jr., Esq. Subject "Curiosities of Lanuairc." And considering the lecturer's subject and his peculiar taleut to amuse and at the same time instruct an audience, we doubt not Mr. Holmes' lecture will be the most pop nlar, if not the mnt in teres tin", of tl. 1ST Wc hate had now, in this neigh- boihood, ncaily three month' of uniuter rupted good tleighiug. In the memory of the oldest inhabitaut it is not recorded when we have had just such a winter a the present. With the exception of. one or two iusignifieaut fiizles or dizzies, we have had no rain since the holiday Every ptorm has been a snow storm, and we have had enow fctorms about tw.ee a week. The weather has been uuiforuily cold, with the thermometer, for several davs, ranging fiein iero to 22 degrees below that poiut. In Philadelphia," i week or two ago, they had a perfect dc luce of rain, while we, as usual, were blessed with a mild snow-storm, merely to patch up the sleighing. About as ingenious an 1 useful an iuvention as has recently come under our observation is a newly patented "Swift or Reel," of which Mr. J. A Clements has the disposal. The machine cau be changed from a reel to a swift, or lice versa, iu a moment, and as it is made to be screwed to a table, and to fold up after you arc done with, it can be brougb iuto use iu a shorter time, and be put away iu a smaller space than any reel r swift we ever saw. The contrivance wil prove a great conveuieuce to farmers having Car and yarn or warp to wind and will prove a handy aoiuisitiou to town households as well. To see the ma chine in operatiou is to be conviuced reader, that it is just such an article as you aud every one else ought .to have. Mr C. has the Swift aud Reel combined or Swifts alone, which, considering their utility and the ingeniousoess displayed in their get up, he is disposing of at the most reasonable prices. He has al several township rights for the talc of i lie articles to dispose of, out of which ac tive young men could not fail to make money. The articles sell quite readily. "Tiw Ross Quartette." If we offer any thiug by way of expo siticn, or review the respective merits ot Mr. and Mrs. Ross as public performers, we are only repeating, or vtrif'yiog the opinious of ethers who have witnessed their masterly duetts. There is nothing irregular or coarse in their Comics; there is elegance and paihos in the soft devo tion of their Sentimental; their first song, though delightful, is never charae teristic of what is to follow an orii inaland decisive adjunct, ever pervading in variety their many and judiciou. songs. They are ever pignificant. Some trait, topic, or allusion, bleuding harmony and failing together throughout the iuo:t varied character imaginable. So far we have made good our promise when we intimated that it would be excellent, and now for what we have to say about it. " IIcw Sweet it is to Meet Again;" " Minnie Lee," the " Prophets," and ' Lsshed to the Mast." We aErm these to be unrivaled in any department of sentimental inspiration, any operatic ga laxy howevtr grand. To refinement is added grace, elegance, and easy outflow of numbers, whose verbal simplicity ren ricrs them delightful, and awakes the au dience to a true susceptibility of the tub lime. We know' not which song was santr be.t, they were all excellent. " When the Eveuiog Star weut Down' was all rapture, sensation, and blended with a dignity of solemn transport the deep bass ringing with a thousand vibra tions, though the clnr softness of the Alto; and the accompaniment enriching with distiuctness the harmonious differ eoce of either. We thiuk that the " Prophets " was the beat of the sentimcu tals; the sweetest and most pathetic; but we would venture to say that " Lathed to the Mast showed greater ability in the smers, and was consequently superior in execution. v e woum remark lurihe that however beautiful the songs, they must be peculiarly significant of the times, else their eBect is destroyed; and the ability of the sioircr however ex.ilte, cannot be tuny appreciated by a general audience. Prof. Kos has succeeded iu both of thee. The Duetts were very natural. u Mr and Mrs. Drown, and Not at ail Like Me," were ai perfect in their portraiture as auy nnng we nave yet witnessed. Mr. Brown deSoed the drunkard to be every thing that he is: ia attitude, speech, aud treatment of his wife, he has warned us in a jocose way, that ctruux drink engen ders faUchoo-l, jealousy and madness: that to willingly take the wine cur., we cast aside our manhood, wisdom and hap- t piaess, in exchange lor the vile nois.m of diluted and inebriating liquors. They were executed with cousumate skill; but we doubt if they Eurpa.sscdrother comic! pieces, represented by the children of our t concert, unaer tne auspices ot 31 is? Dutot. If they did, it only involves su! mission on our p.irt if they did nut. we mutt admit that although the Ross Iroupe m the best th.it has entertained us, we will not submit to bo accounted inferior in. auy thing. Misi Dutot cer tainly excels Mr. Ross as a r-ubWo Per former, her address U fir superior, her refinement unquestionably greater- her alienee admire, and are absorbed s they contemplate Hie bold intensity and the traaic heroism in her tone and "esturc. " I will not Marry You," and (drafted into tho Army." Lerformed bv hor r.....;i. although children, are not yet furpisee l to say nothing of ilia 44 Oi l Arm Cli-ir.'' the solos by Mis Guusaules. Miss Midi.-L- aud .Irs. Shoemaker. The Eos Oiurt- ettc " are perfect in their way, no doubt : .1 t ney are proiessionais; their facilities arc numerous, while among ourselves there i an undercurrent of opposition, ill feelioir ! -nri . anil j".!'M-y. Thr ar? wc hsve; cen vet in Stroudsburg, though we have J . . . . .im material. for the organization oi a wetter Troure if we set to work abont'it. We . ,. ,. I, i i . arc wondcrluuy uicsseu witu poou binders Mr. Eilenbcrger is ours, and we leel a pride in our claim we havo furnished to the country the best bus singer of the present day; and shortly, we may enter tain other folks in other towns, by send inir out a Troupe from amongst us to rca lite a vocal notoriety. It seems bard to our selfishness to give honorablo credit to those who were reared with us, and who have ?uriassed lis in accomplish ment. " A prophet is not respected in his own country;" cvery'oue throws a rrudrc at his neighbor s door, and to en sure pucees." in anv department cf public life, we must leave our home and kindred, and receive it at the hands of strangers. Rut that ugly Court IIou-e ding aud criminal from floor to eciliuz its old stove pipe and pillar obstructing the view of every one. It is the last place in the world to hold a concert: no pound es capes paralisis it drops from the instru ment or the voice downward, and remain.? sa and i beard at the farther end with out a vibration, or a swell. It is hard for one to be content, but we must wait till our people propose to build something better, a Town Hall, and leave the Court-lIoujc to the jurors and their crimiual friends. A Spectator. Ff"ti tNe Newark Unity Aitrctiyrr. The Grant-Johnson Correspondence. The lawyer and the soldier have met in conflict, and the entire correspondence letivceu the two appears, in the newspa pers. Without the ppacc to give the whole of thi:3 interesting aud characteristic cor respondence, we arc compelled to furnish au abstract, which we endeavor to mike entirely truthful. Ou the 25th of January Gen. Grant wrote to the President a lenhty letter, requesting the latter to give him written instead of verbal instructions, iu reference to the obedieuce that he (Gen. Grant) should accord to orders received from Mr. Stanton as Scrrccfary of War. It i contended, ou both fides, that the Pre sident had taken the extreme position of directing Gen. Grant t take no notice of any orders received by him from Secre tary Stanton. General Grant says with soldierly frankness, that he is no lawyer He at tir.st supposed that tho President was entirely master of the situation, so far as the organization of his Cabieut was concerned. A subsequent perusal of the Tcuure of Otiiee act convinced him to the coutraty. The President, however, con tended that Gen. Grant was appointed under the constitution, and that he was therefore absolved from obedience to t In law. Gen. Grant declined to make him f an interpreter of the law, or to allow tho President to interpret it for him. Just here, a aingular. question of fact arises. 1 lie President cl.uins, asserts an reasserts, that lieu, uraut, in some pri vate interviews, promised that in au event that .nr. Stanton Mo.uij be aus taiued by the Senate, he would either re ogn the oSec of Secretary of War in time t permit the appoiutment of a successor or would remain at its head, awaiting decision of the question by judicial pro ceedings. The question of veracity here in volved may th2 simplified by the state ment that Gen. Grant does not deny that iu his first interviews, last summer, with the President on thi. subject, he suppos ed that the latter was entirely his supe n;r ofaccr, his master, and that he con ceded many thiucs which he withdrew af rer reading aud studying the law. The President holds that Geu. Grant never at any time, intimarsd that he had chan ed l if min i. Upon this point the difference is irre conciiable. The facts, a3 couc-eded by both parties, are that on Saturday, the llth ol January, lien Grant visited the President to consu.t with him on the ae liun he should take, were Secretary Stan ton reinstated by the Senate. Grant say. that at that interview ho distinctly in formed the President that in ease of Mr Stanton'e reinstatement he should surren der the office. Tho Prci lent says tha! the matter was tit that time left unsettled and that Gen. Graut appointed another interview for the succeeding Monday. Grant nays that no such appointment Wns made, but that ou the Saturday in question the President was fully informed of his intended actiou. Which shall we believe, the shrewd lawyer, learned in the laws of evidence, or the plaio, bluut soldier, who says to his superior officer, ''You lie"? In hi final letter to the President, reviewing the previous correspondence, lieo. Grant ias, in bold and emphatic words : Ihe couise you have understood I agreed to pursue, was in violation of law, aud that without orders from you ; while the course I will pursue, and which I never doubted you fully understood, was in accordance with law, and not to disobedience to an orders of my sunerier And now. Mr President, when my honor as a soldier ud integrity as a man have been so vio lently assjiled, pardon me for saying that I can but regard this whole matter, from beginning to end, as an attempt to iuvolve mo in the resistance of law, for which .... yoM hcfciuteu to assume the remnibii- ity, iu order thus to destroy mv character before the couutry: 1 am, in n measure, confirmed in this conclusion by your re cent orders directing ui to disobey or der from the Secretary of War, my su perior, and your ubordinate ; without having countermanded his authority, I am to disobey. Our own impresion, derived from a careful peraual of this coorespondence, is that Gen. Grant iu the very diilicult posi tion in which he h i u pla-'ed. Iris act ed with a true, soldierly honor, that has defeated and disgraced ilio ieat tactics of the President. I n t ffer is a man : us'omeJ to political intrigue. He is an eagv-r aspirant for the candidacy ol the democracy in the n-xr P-Hiifial c.u,. p-iiii. Geu Grant was his m st form', dable opponent ; and he Is end v irin-- to put him out of the way by involving him in a labyrinth of diplomatic quioot-js Rut the real question in the whole matter is as to whom we bhould believe Wc it is the unit time, (.an Dy man soy tne same for his antagonist? . Iu the meantime, while the President has directed Gen. Grant to pay no atten Hon to orders received frdm the fcecre tary of War, his constitutional superior, Gen. Grant has flatly refused to follow the instructions of-the Prcsideut, and n a letter dated January o'Jth, says : t'W h:le his authority in the n ar Depart ment is not ccuntermaned it will be sat isfactory evidence to me that any other issued lrom the ar Department, by di rection ot the President, are authorized by the Executive." The whole affair as naiuful insomnch as it makes plain the odious fact that honorable men au 1 brave soldiers, like Gens. Grant and Sherman. who have acted together in thn coutro versey. cannot maintaiu decent pcrsoual relation witll Mr. Johuson. t5- If you feel debilitated and 44 worn out." and want something to toac up the system, instead of using stimulants, take Dr. II. Anders' Iodine Water, a most powerful vitalizing agent and restorative It permeates the entire system aud it cflect is permanent. Sacramental Wino. A pure and uuintoxicating wine, pre pared from the finest native grown Port Grapes, especially for the use of Chris tian churches, and guaranteed to retaiu ita grateful flavor and csseutial qualitie unimpaired for any period, by A. Speer Passaic, N. J. and 203 Broadway, New York Our druggistj have some that ia four years old. ' ' , A HOUSEHOLD WORD. THE BEST, the only rt-liaLIc, lfn chen-et-t. Try it . Mrs S. A. Allen's Improved (nrw style) Hair Rkstoekk or Drcssisu, (i,i o?ie buttle ) My wire ;.nd chilJicn prefer it Every Drug gist ella it. Prici One Debar. In the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lu zerue couufy. on S.ilurday last, JuJson Walcott, a notorious desperado, was sen- fenced on three indictments to fourteen years and three months imprisonment with orders that at the expiration of that term he be returned to that court for sen tcucc under eight additional indictments A Mr. Shaffer of - Huntingdon county was swindled out oi two-hundred dollars lately. 1 lie way was this: A straugcr called at his hone, and while there two Jew peddlers called and offered two golJ watches for sale. I he man there first ob fered S20U for them, which was, of coarse refused, the Jews snying they were worth S-W. .before leaving they succeeded in loaning them to Mr. S. for the use of$200 for a few days No Jews, no money, on ly two bogus fjnld watches to remember them by. In Rang.jr, "on Tuesday of last week the horse aud pung of Joseph Kearney. a smuggler of liquors from Woodstock .V J , was seized by the Excise collector The pung was constructed siecially for concealment of the contraband.' Under the seat was a tin-lined tank that held a barrel of liquor: iu the dasher also trap which contained a half dozen bottles. A traveling valine was found to contain several bott!c3 of brandy, nicely stowed away. The Morris and Esex Railroad Com pany earned for the last six months iu ItfUii, $532.-i50.UJ; and in 1807, $S5G, 401) 84. The increase of last six mouths of 1SU7 was $320,y5'J.75 The Honesdalc ll-inihllc mentions that .......... - David JillarJ, keeper or a grocery in that town, Miot a rowdy customer through the heart one day last week, killing him iu stautly. . . The Auditor General of Pennsylvania is authorized to seize property and assets of defunct corporations, and hold them lor the benefit of individuals investing. Gov. Geary has offered a reward of S2. 000 for the apprehension of the murderer of John Casey, witness in the Senate con tested election caso of Robison against Shugart. Special 'Notices. The Last Success RDRESSlSfi jewtyle tnoiieBole will quickly restore Gray Hair to its. natural color and beauty, And produce luxuriant growth. It is perfectly harmless, and is preferred over every other preparation by those who have a fine head of hair, is well as those who wish to restore it. The beautiful gloss and perfume imparled to the Hair makcit'dcsiraLlc , for old and. young. For Sale bjr all Drnggliti, DEPOT, 108 GUEEXWICH ST., 5, Y. PB30Ml)fiUjiR, 3E mm HiU 1 DDRESSTO THE NERVOUS AND 3- debilitated whose sufferings have been protracted fiom hiddt-n' causeV, and whose cases require prompt treat ment to render existence dcEirable. If you are sutfV-rinfir or nave suiiereu iroin involuntary discharge-, what cflect dues it produce upon y-r en- eral he:ilih.? Do yu feel w-k, debilitated, easily tired ! Docs a bitle extra exertion produce p.ilpuation o! the lirart Doe? your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidney.-,! rrt-i out of order 1 U'your urine sometimc;- thick, milky, or tlocky, or. is it ropy on m i tlingt Or does a thick txiiwi iiso t the top! Or is a sediment at tt.e b .ltom after it has stood awhile! D you nave spells ot short breathing r dyspepsia! Ar youi bowels coiw ipaied ? Do you hire shells of taiutin? or ruhe of buxd to the Lead s is your m inory unpaired ! . I yoir mind .1 . Tk C7 conswnr v nweiiiMir uton tius tui.icct : un yvu feel dull, listles. mrumgt. tired "f c--m pany, oi tit-! io you wi-li to bolU alone. to get away lrom everybody f ; Does any Jit lie iniog make you Eiari or junqii is your sleep broken or rclle.-s I Is tbo lus;re ot vonr pye as bribiant! The loom on your c'ieek. a3 .bright ! Do you enjoy yourseii in sc:tdy-as well! Do you pursue your busi ness with the same energy ! Do ou feel as much confidence in yourself! Are your spirits dull ami ll'gy, given io fits of inel iincholy! If to, do not to v it to vour liver or dyspepsia. Hav- y-u restlets nights! Your buck weak, y-ur knees wcrk, and hnve but little appetite, ai.d yon attribute this to uyspoin or liver c-niplaint! Now, r-adrr, self at-use, venereal diseaws badly cured, and texual exci-6se.-'. arc al cap.ibiC of jfodieing a weakness of the gen erative organ-, i lie organs ot gene.-it-on when iu peifect health, make the man. Did you ever think ot those bold, den:iit cneret c, persevering, succrss-ul bu-iiiess, m-n are always those whoso generative or jr-jns are in pertect health! ion never ficir such men eoinpbi n of le:ng inclancfio- lv, f nervousness, ot pulpitutioii of the heart They a-c never alraid tiiey ciimot socceeo in business; they rtoo'l become sad aii:J dis-couragc-i ; they are alvas polite and pleas ant in i ho company of lidies, mid b-ok you and them right in tlic tace n"iie of your do'.vnc.s' looks or ny o her me.mie-s about them. I do not mean thi:-e who keep the organs intlamed by running to excess. Thrse willn .tory ruin ticir cnnst:tu'ions, but also t!io-o lliey i!o business uiih or for. H iv many men from l a!ly-cured iliseas cs, fronth-' elK-cts m self-altu.e and excess os, have broiight about that stale f weakness in those organs that hie r'i!uce.i the general syrtern so hiulIi as to in.iuee alinot every o her oisease id-ocy, ' lun-.cy, paralysis, hpin.l ailections, suicide., and n!ioot every c:ther fjrni of dise.isc wliicli huminity is heir to, and the real cau e of th? trouble scarcely c7cc s.is;ectr-J, anJ have docsored fur all but the right one. Disc-isos- of i hose o-jritis require the ueF ..fa diuretic. II ELM HOLD'S FLUID EX TRACT liUCHLJ . the great Diuretic, nd is a certain cure or diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys Gravel, Dropsy, Org.nic Weak ness, Female Complaints, General Debil ty. nnd ail diseases of the Uro.ary Organs, whether existing in Male or Fen-ale, Iron, whatever cause origin iting and no matter of how kin stand. ng. If n trctrneii' is submitted to. Consump tion or In-a.'iity may ensue. Our lL-sh and blood .ire supp rted fro-n these- sourets, and the fio.illh an-f Inppiness. and t'tat of Pos lerity, depetuU upon prompt use of a relia ble rem.-jiy, HehnLold's Extract Bucliu, ettillithc.i upwards of 19 years, pre pi red bv II T. irbLMlJOLD. Drugg st, f4 Brou'ivvav New Y- rk. aod 101 So.t h lOthSt.. Pi.iia.lelpliia, Pa Price $f.2.j per bo:t!e, or 0 bottles fur 6 00, delivered to any add res. 'old by all drugaists everywhere. Feb. 28, 'G7. . Among t';e many lerU.raiivts wl.;e'i n.-ituse :ah up pueJ to irlit-re ih n.T.:c:ioti .f hnii.-i.:;y U.rre u no more faroiile e c a cerUiu eUts of l!in th inrttii-ir.at 5:111; of tho WiW rt.eriy T.ef . bu; however aiuh!e it is.it potr t, litnl. to no he. to relieve and cute, is enhanc-J tei.fol.l by wieut.S-- anj jutiinoua cnmliritun v iih ot! er ii greJ;ent, in lhemelves tt equal worth. Tl.ii hufpy tBirt'ii.a ex- 11U to reinsmublc i' yrre In Dr. "vTistar's Ealsam of Wild Cherry, - whote talue in ru irj Coughs. C1J, Cni-hit!?', Whooping Cough, Croup, Am lima, Pulioonary Affec tion, and Inci;ieiU Cum rip i lnrstiuialile. ' ; Strong Testimony. I From Bfpj.imia Wheelet. Kq , liejot Master ofSoui'i ' In the prin; or 153 I as most rerereiy affii-te.l ! witli a h.nU ilry t-iii:sh. with it$ n.u il nrr.ninpaiiiinvnN ofmelil s.ve.it. r.unpipif-ly pr.)t...:ii s my nt-rvtn:. ys-'etn, mi.l niotliu n g m1i a tiel-iliiaiej Mate .d DeMllti tli;il, l:er ry tit i:,rct;r:il iii.l iu r. iMirjx.o. I h:itl eiven u all lio'es of eter ie.'-vf fins, a. h nl :tl my fneo'is. ' At II. i tnj-e of tn.tliers I nn iir;li. j iiimiii throiih ti. li.fiueiu . of . i.eii.'!nor Iu tr Wi. Ot BrtlsHinol W llil i I ri 1 y. :oil tfore ii.-ii.bt tun holtlra. Hie ertecl mis :Initst m.-icat. Mr -ii!i ea lnely ieit in, the niulit swmi leerlet me, iiopc onre more etntr.l tnv leirrseil .-piriTs. an.t ki-oa I )m.1 atl:tncl my oiile'.l slienlli nml iitur. Tnn h tliiR U iIMio, m ;lia- of!en '-ren ternai ke I by erns rrneraiH with tlir aD. ve t:rl. !iler.tllv :) itotieJ inr from I lie VHnrf ere. Von .-real literly Io ie thi f..r the iu lit .-tjh! i;iri;.-lt l." PiepareJ ly Sf. ( II W FIIWI.R t SON. U Tiemont St., Uston, and for ale ty Uiu$ei-t! geiicntity GEAOE'3 CELEBEATED SALVE. r cures 111 it very ahort tune CUT. CURN. St.!AM)3, WoUVtlS. BRCtSES, SPRAINS, nrtTSIPKl.AS, SALTulIEl'M. HINt: WORM CHAMPED IIAND-S. IMHI.S. I-'RDEN LIMU. rtl.ONa, ClUi-r.LM.NS. Ac. It 1 prompt 111 ftt-tion. removrii oain at once, and reil-ieing the most angry I.H.kirjr rvellniK ami iiifl.on natmne.tiM if by iiMijic, tliu aff.u J11 g renef miiU a ompieie cure. JKTH W. FOWI.R Sl SON. B.toii. Prop. ietor. Sold ly ail ifu;;itti Cr.ii c. i, and at -vl country ttorei. - tFeb. 6.-lrn. CHILDREN'S LIV f SAVED TOR 50 CENTS. , ' rpiIOUSANDS OF CHILDREN DIE JL annuillyot Ur -up. Aw, mothers, it you would epend .rt) cents, and always hav a b .tile of Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment in the hn:jse, you unci., never f.sir losing your little, one when attacked with this complaint. It is iovv 2t) years sinco. I havo put up my Lmuncnt, an I never ho. rd o! a child dyin of ('rouii w!i-n my Lin ment was, used; hut hundreds of cases ot' curt-r iiavo bof'u rrortii ionic, und nrn.y sato if it was per hoftlc woiid not be witliout it. Dodides which, it is n cTtiin cure for Cut, IJurns, Ileud.iciie, Tooth. che. Sore Thr.iats, Swell uijis, M'lmus.C die, Diarrluea, Dysentery, Hp. sin.. Old So.es, und Pains m the Uactj and L'h"st. ' No ono on c tries it win is ever, without it. It is warr.ntd pt?rfectly eato to tik internally. Full iti rociioiM with J every b-.ttlo. Sold by tle Druggists. Depot, 5ti Cortlmdt Street, New York. ; Feb. G.-lm. I roit UATIO. Information guaranteed to proIuce a lux uriant irrowth tf hair upon a bald or beard. less face, also a rt-cipo for the removal of I'linpl f, U otclms, j.riipuons. eic., on tho ikin, leaving thu sune toft, cler, und beau. n:ul, can I n obt.nnd wnbout chaiso ty ad dressing THOS. F. CHAPMAN. Cukmiht, PROOFS OP THE SUPERIORITY 0? - THE AMERICAN WALT II AM WATCHES. TliTs country hn renyon to po proud of this splendid specimen of American opera tive gcn;us and ente.prite. That it will work a revoiuu- n ih iiie.waicu mar.u'ac ttlrinrr ,f ttie world no one can cionht who xm nes the opp. rati- n of th Walthara Cfelr-blleliiiient. for it turns out watcli niove- 1'iCots at just about on -h .If tl.f cost ot" im ported ii.oveiucnt? beside trie uniform reliability oi the nmchiiio-tnade wctchf must "ive thni a gre-t .dvaiitfrc over e.1! otliorn wherever known. A poor time p:ece ofthe tn;ic ine mak' uid be as rare in lhi future as a zah ou d fu.r.d make has been her.'5oure. for in ch r.fty is pniiray in jt p. rfVrinancc, and c..n make a iiorfrct urtie'e just cs fMisy as one that i.- w-rihl-. I; i!l bo i cau.-.- d co pratn!at o- it (h- h'ghiy useful Au.rican KutfrpriMe ball have tbs cflect ofdriv vg nut .t" m-iket theiii nssnda of tnfehy orein rticl- pniicai!ed iiin-k'ep-ers, ly turn thintr . (xe?nt and tcxnoi.ii cai a subftitu f.' A?. 1. Tituse. "We hive had one o' the works of t!i" Company in cas; t-r ui co.sitierjLle time. an.t. cutnpnr.u them wi h former tirit cbiES work.of diff'-rcitt mai ulacture p-gsec-Kcd by us. they Ipivo eMablished in our opin ion theT s-iper ority over any ever introduc ed ror correctness a time .pieces.' Th U'vrlJ. 'We nntic uith regret (writin-r of tha Pa ris ll (xisitiun) t!:c abs-nc? of f-p-cimen Amrricau uanu!ac'ire. v. h cu. ahh-.ult on l co.i paratin ly nfrsc-nt b:rth airong- iif is alrest.iy pro'iiciny rrults rf thi mewt mt i actory cara,-tcr. Tht: natcht-a tnanutsc tured by the Wiltli in Coinpanv are c;r-t-nnlv, r.,r as atrrnpth, ..urabi'i'y, anrii ctdtenre a inne-k- j.hts ar... ronrprnC'i, rood anyth up pnr-uc('4l b-. tli; Fn-i.ch or iSrt.aa maiiuuciurc-a. .V 1. lit raid. The U-auty, the ;;eciin. the greater cbc:ipnrs?f f tic unituru. ocidb-r.ee o! n Match cnribttucte.. b, ma- fiir.f ry -o i xquiti e that the mere t-pecaclf of in nppratou i jot-tic, gradually gie the An.t r:c-. n V. tche- n. public p. f. r,-iiC h h will m-t be deceiv ed." Ilarptr Wttkly. EVERY WATCH FULLY WARRANTED. Tor Sale by all Ftrst-Clnsa Dealers in tho Uuittu Stales ana Biitub. ?ovii.cfc. For further inform ition address the Amenta, UOBHINS Sc APPLKTON, 12 irn(iw:iv I. V. Jan. i3. ljGH.-lm. 10 COmilPTIVES. Th Rev. HOWARD A. WILSON wi:i eend (free of charge) iu ll who jesire it, the pTt-cription wini the dir cti-ms for mak ing anil u.-ing- the &:m)!e rrnifiiy by which h was cun-d of a lunrj . .fiVction ar.H that dread disea-e Cousumpti n. 1 1 is or.ly o; ject i to bnfit the arll.rted and b h,rs ih.it every Mitl-rr will ty thi- .rcs -ration, aa it w 11 co.-t t' em no h.ny, and may prove a blessing. I'h'ase ad.'ri-ss Ri:t. Ell W A li I A. U II'O.V. So lfi" S. S. cond St., Willi iiiisbur-'h, N. V. . Miy 10. IS!J7.-I)r. The lib vp Remedy for Co't-Uiiiption. Asth ma, 13 o if'iiti., (.'.tuirJis-, C)!ii. an-f all Tiiroat and Lilt!? Alb cti'.nf, oi the r with a pnn.!i'vt giving tin pro.-criplioii st'd a short Itisturv of his cse, can he obtained cf Mr. Wilson's nutr.or 7. t nnt, DIIEIU'R i BRO.. D.u??ist, Stron 'pbtirp-. Pa. V. S. Pamphlets furniehed frceofcharga Dec. I'd, l Sti7.3.ii. SUDDEN DEATH in the fue o' cvry lil-r- up-- wh.ch the CAUSTIC P0 SON of any ordinary hair dye talis. There ia no RiiSURRECilON for the filament-, thus bit. Iced. But, as it were, in th TWXNKLING OF AN EYE, hair of any otmoxi u c -I ir is chanced to a .RICH &N GLORIOUS HUE, and at the iainutune vitalized and i:iij.rovfd by the uso d CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, nature's fo ally, and be-iii y's re;i'ier.itor. .Manui: ctured by J. r!!I.STA.(ip.O, 6 Maiden Lane. New York S .id by ail Drticrfrsts. Applied i.y all Hair Dreerf. IV-o. G.-lm. Itch!Itcli!!Ttcli!! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! MTRATCH ! in from 10 to hours. Whcato.x s Oistmest cures The Irt n. Whfto.s Ointment cures Salt Hiiecm. U'iikatox'h Ointment curs Tetter. Wiietons Ointment cures Ha b hems' Itch Wiieton's Ointment con Old Souk. Whkatox's Ointment cures Evkry kind of Hi'MoR like Magic. Pr ce, oU cents a l-ox; by n.ail, G) cents. Address- WEEKS &. I'ORTER, No. 170 W ishin'.'tOM Street, llo ton. Muss. For sale by all Drujjuts. Sop;. 1J. 1SG7.-Iyr. r.uiums or voini. A (tentleuran who u!frred f .r vears f.om Nero-.is Debility, Premature Decay, and all the ctlbcU of yoti'hful indis-i etio:i, will, fir lie sako ofsn tiering Iu'. unity, send fee to all wi'o need it, tui? recipe an i direction for inaki: the simple remedy by which he was cured Sutferers wit-hu g to profit by the ad verliser's experienci, can do o by ad deslngin perfect confidenrr, JOHN li. OGDEN. 42 (dar Street, New York. May Id, lSf7.-Iyr. I8 2.!. In Strou J-bur.', on ihe 10th int, Mr. (Ieobge'I Van IkskiitK. ajed 74 ycart In Haniilioii. on the l"nh int., John Ed oar, pon of Mr. and Mrs. Krunim chcr. aged 1 year, 11 months an I 'Jo days. Dis ease .Weasels. Fimeral per. ice were conducted ty tha Rev. L. N. Wormait. Public Sale. rpilK FOLLOWING ARTICI ES WILL I he dis .! ofat PUIiLIC SALK atthc PHQINIX HALL. Str.uJsburg. Feb. 2Glb, 183-: One Threshing Machine (two-horse tread power), one tet Cot: age FMriiiture. o.ie bu reau, ono Caftor, and other urticK-s 'oo nu mcious to uirntm-i. P. S. WILLIAMS, fVr. :, l.OS. Heo..'ttjrr. h,-:j iirattlwy. New Yyrk. Nl tv 10, l-07.-1vr. , , c;:) only piwcr that if i.r::-if li" anr, til. I '7 -I
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