. - - it Sta mense. r jjiSF-Thc lawyers of Adrian,. Michigan, are on a strike. The people are debat ing whether to give them bigger wages or to live quietly- and starve them out Romaxniiiff in the Post Office, Stroudsburg Pa., March 1, 1861. Anaison, Martha II. Keller, Mary E. Miss Baily, Timothy 2 LaBue, Jas. Bell, J. Lander, Chas. Brubakcr, P. T. Lashaw, Sallie Miss Brandcnslcin, PaulineLaBar, A. J. Esq. Brown Sarah Marsh, John B. Custel, Frank Motzgar, Jos. Comstock, G. W. Moser, And. Dickison, Rev. W.H. 2Miller, Christian Emmons, David 2 Mussr, Henry Frankcnfield, B. Miller, b. Vlnminir. Miss Maria Phinnev, Samuel Fleming, Sophia os . Itittcr, P. A. 3 Felker, Robert Gould, James S. Garrwood, J. S. Heller, Joseph llaghly, Annie E. Hasleni, John Hcim; Thomas Krosge RM. Mrs, Kemeryj Elizabeth Kcyscr, Michael Smith, Elizabeth Mrs. Shultz, John Smith, John Scibcrhcim, Wm. Smoycr, J. II. Stocker, Matilda Miss Smith, Joseph - . Smith, Franklin Zimmerman Catharine Zuber, widow of Cope- land Pdrsons calling for any of the above letters will please sav advertised. THEODORE SCHOCII, P. M. Hi:ai Quarters Dkp't., of the J Suso.UKii.vx.A, CiiAJi:u:Ksr.U!in, ln,, January 20th, 1864. ) To the people of the Department of the Susquehanna'. I cordially invite the attention of all per sons within the Department of the Susque hanna to the address recently issued by Ma jor General Hancock, Commanding 2d Army Corps iu which that distinguished officer an nounces, that he has coun: to Pennsylvania under the authorities of the War Department lor the purpose of recruiting his Corps to 50, OUO men with a view to special service. The gallantry and Military ability of Ma jor General Hancock, and the courage and -discipline of his Corps have been lasted on many battle fields and have justly won the admiration of the people. Those who shall enlist under him will trad comrades with whom it will Le an honor to be connected, and a leader whose past career gives the as surance tlint he cannot fill short of the full performance of all his duties as an officer, a .soldier and a gentleman. Having been associated with Major Gen eral Hancock on many trying occasions, I heartily command him to the patriotism of the people of this Department, and earnestly nd vise those fit for military duty, to embrace this opportunity of taking a position in which they will gain ltohor and distinction for "themselves, and render essential service to their countrv. D. X. COUCH, Mij.-Gcn. Commanding Dep't. Official: Mai. J.vo. S. SiiUL-ir., iF5!t Adyt Gi-neral. Head Quarters, Lsiugh District, IVliAUlAU, 1 ., .Hill. ) T y.. T.... OOil TCM The address of Mjor General Couch, Commanding Department of the Susquehan na, is hereby published in the district with nhe sincere" wish that it may find the e&r mcst attention and co-operation of the pee- SPle" F. SIGEL, Maj.-Gen. All newspapers, English and German, in the District of Lehigh, comprising the coun ties of Berks, Schuylkill, Lehigh, Norths ron ton, Carbon, MGnroe, Luzerne and Columbia, please copy the above and pubifefa it until further notice. (Send 10 or 12 copies to Gen. Sigel.) Official : A:;d;u:w Lvlseed, Lt &. A. D. C. Fishhig Tacks 8 & Sport lag Oeos Fishing Kods, licels, Lines; Trout riics. Artificial IJait, liaifc Boses, Guns. Pistols, Tviiies, in every variety, wholesale anJ retail. Orders from Country Stores prtbttisr- ly fojieitcd. Orders for srtin spaaratus cseeuted -with proniptecss. A ient lor tee shot" rowuer. In. E. eor. 2nd & Wainut Feb. 25. rhiladclphitt. The subscriber would respectfully noti y the public tiiat he has now for sale at his Ware Rooms (old aland) Stroudsburg, a new and splendid lot of new and fashionab e fur niture, such as Burca&c, S5ti!o:iIJJ, Tables, which he will dispose of cheap for cash or ready pay. He has also on hand a choice lot of Gilt Slouidhigs, which lie is prepared to make up in frames to order, or dispose of as purchasers may re quire. The 'undertaking business promptly at tended to as usual. MORRIS SMILEY. Stroudsburg, Pa., Feb. 26, 16G4. if. REAL ESTATE The subscribers offers at private sale the following two valuable properties viz: No. 1. A three story Dn!n?- D. .!!.?! Jt& situate in the borough of Stroudsburg, MiUL adjoining the building of Jacob SingmaSter. No. 2. Qne two story Frame Dwelling, with Ktchcn attached, and Lot of Land he longing to the same situate near the Strouds burg Depot, m btroud township. '. Persons desirious of buying, will call upon Mr. Nicholas Ruster, m btrou'dsburg, or up on .the- subscribers who reside No. 145 Cham ber street, New York City. HIRSCHKIND & ADLER. Fchraary25, 1864. For Sale. . A Hound pup Eight months old, for furth er particulars,"enuuire at this Office. sS- Tlififforein ftemand -for Witctl? tes bonds at 'tliis timers said to besiiff- . - - - At Private 33 B SS. MONROE COUNTY ftiiur.ai i'ire hsu ranee coffins j r v 1 " . ESTABLtSMED 184fit CHARTER PERPETUAL,. Amount of Properly Insured 81,050,000. The rale of Insurance in this Uompnny is one dollar for every thousand dollars in- su re( after which payment no further char- jtcs wi J be made, cxceul to cover actual loss by fir.e that rnuy lull upon members ot the O - ' . 1 Company. . The policies issued by this Company are erpesiial, and afford the fullest security, with the largest econoay and convenience, Tliis company will not issue tanneries, Distilleries ort Cabinet Shops. Abdications for Insurance inav be made to cilhrr of the Mam.gers, Survcyprsor Sec retury. MANAGERS J. Depuc La bar, Jacob Kncciit, Richard S. Staples, Samuel Mulick, Silas L. Drake, Godheb AuracheV, Clmrles D. Brodhead, Jacob Stouflbr, Robert Boys, Theodore b'choch, Sxn'l S. flrehcr, I'liomas V. Rhodes, Stngdeli Sioivps, STOGDKLL STOKES, President. Jamgs Boys, Secretary and Treasurer. Silas L. Drake, G Auncher, Surveyors. Mc'choir Spragle, ) fi-V' Thft Ptnlftd incetinrr of the board o! " -. f Aln lingers takes place at the Socrolary's of- tico. on the first Tuesdjiv of each month, at I o'oloek P. M. Stnmdsburg, Oct. S, 1803. S3 has not yet given notice of any intention to . . . J . 1 withdraw this popular Loan irom sale at Par, and until ten davs notice is undersigned, as i!scfaJ gs:btci';" iiou .iKJit," will continue to supply the public. The wnolc amount of the tioan authorizec is Five liumired M itiions ot UoiUrs. u cav- ):!t': ati!a5v scsJt-s'i sirii for at 3:iis i:tt liie Ti-oasnry, n.ostly within the last seven months. The large demand .from abroad, and the rapidly in creasing home demand for use as the basis for circulation bv National Jianking Asso fintwvK! rmr nrcranixinir in all nrts of the 1 r,. .;n vorv short linrind. nfeorh tholmiJnPP ' Rilis ha vn late! v ramrofHrom ten to fifteen millions weeklv, frenuentlv exceeding three millions dailv, and as it is well known that the Secrctarv of the Trea- Eitrv has a. mule and unfailing resources in the Duties on imports ami internal neve- nucs, and in the issue of the Interest" bear- in"- LcarTender Treasury iotes, it is al- most a certain! v that he will not find it ne- a long tunc to come, to seek a market for anv :her long or . permanent loan? THE INTEREST- AND PRINCI- PAT ,-T7. TT..'UTrTI A7?7? PAV.vT5! I,1 T'iV Prudence and self interest must force the minds of those contemplating the formation of National Banking Associations, as well as the minds of all who have the 'idle nicnev on their hands, to the prompt conclusion that tliey should lose no time in subscribing to this mo?t popular Loan. It will soon be.be- vond their reach, and advance to a hand- some nrernium. hs was the result wltii tue ...i 'Seven Thirty"' Loan, v. hen it was all sold and could no longer tc subscribed lor at ;iar. Bl t- ;t Six pr-r mix i.osn, lm 'risrcspy: ityicIc :Idts r;- in Coil?, ths3 rcMl. pcr :.it:??ss at the present rate ot premium on com. Jhe jovernment requires ah duties on imports to be paid m ooin; tntse tlutics nave- Tor a lone time nast amounieu amounted to ovar a Dollars daily, a sum Quarter of a liilion of nearly three times greater than that re- quired in the payment of the interest on ail lira y-O's and other permanent Loans, bo that it is hoped that the surplus Uqin in the Treasury, at no distant day, will enable the United btates to resume specie payments up- on all liabilities. j Jtc jvoan ia caiiea o-zv irom me tact th'afr'whilst the Bonds may run for 20 years yet the Government has a right to pay them olr m Gold at par, at any Uaio after 5 vears. iv, viz on the first davs of November and May. Subscribers can hfcvo Coupon Bons, which are payable to hearer, and are $50, iUU, r$DW, anaiuuu; cr registered Uonds tiuu, anu .jlu,uuu. - JiDr banking purposes and for mvestsments of i. rust-monies :the Registered Bonds are preferable. These 5-20's cannot be taxed by - States, cities, towns or counlif - and the Govern- mnt fay nn 1bfm i"k nnlv nnn.rinrl.n.hnlf nrr fipiit. on this nmnimt of innomn. wbnntliP income of the holder exceeds Six Hundred dollars per annum ; all other investments, such as income from Mortgages, Railroad Stock and Bonds, etc., must nay from three to five per cent tax on the income. Banks and Bankers throughout the Conn try will continue to dispose of the Bonds; and all orders by mail, or otherwise, prompt ly attended to. The inconvenience of a few days' delay in the delivery of the Bonds is unavoidable, the demand being so great ; but as interest commences from the day of subscription, no being less is occasioned, and every effort is made to diminish the delay. XXX COOKE, SUnSCKIPTION .AGENT, 2 14 South Third Street, Philadelphia. December 3, 1863. LEWIS D. VAIL, UtorncQ at mii, Office removed to No. 109 North Sixth st (above Arch,) February 2, 1QG0. : , I MADISON HOUSE. M. & P, WATSON, (LIVIJltY STABLE ATTACHED) Xr. 30 Wnvtli 2d at., between Mnrhftt. w r 7 onrl ArMi - SW ' V vniLxmiLvurA, pa. : lebruary 2Gf 18G3. ly. BLANK MORTGAGES For sal ft at this Office Ti,a,!.M,j OCT o7 ADVERTISEMENT OF THE mm SAMMUTANi!. . AN INQUIRY. What is your. System of Practice 1 Are you a BOTANIC or- IN DIAN DOCTOR? " TEUUEPATHY, ALLOPATHY,' THOMPSONIAN, HYDROPATHY, ELECTROPATHY, MAONOPATHY, . HOMG3PATHY, CHROKO THERMALIST, .isopathy, Or. do you adopt the new method of CURE, in answer to the above, I would say I am familiar with all the above diffcrnnt theories. an.i won Id annronrin ta timm tn tl.o full ov tent of their merits, and" would be thankful 1 1 I WW... VV WA. for all the knowledge they imnart. In re gani t0 the Indians, I would say I have spent some number of months with each of spveral different tribes, and have gained much val Uable knowledge of their medical skill bv so doing. - The art of healing among the Indi- dians consults in the application of simples; siich as roots, harks, buds,' leaves, gums and blossoms, in the virtue ot which they are surprisingly skilled. The Indians have a degree of botanical knowledge that surpri ses a European. They are, in general, and at a very early age, acquainted not only with the names, but the qualities and properties, of every shrub and herb among that exuber ant variety with which their country abounds. They 'believe the Good Spirit (God) has caused a shrub or plant to grow which, will cure every disease the human family is sub ject to. I would say my theory and practice of medicine are composed of the knowledge I have gained ot the above diirerent theories, combined with the practical knowledge I, have gained by having under treatment or examination over 17,000 patients that have been afllictcd with diseascsof a chronic char acter, and among that great number have had. patients laboring under all of the great variety of diseases the physical organisation is subject to, and have successfully treated a great number of cases that have been given up as hopeless by some of the most eminent i :: c at 1 1. i r i "V"". ' f,..l inetif-inrl in eivinir tn nil fitrlifroil with 'r' - A : case may nave ueen or long standing, even 10 or 20 year., and vou have had the treat- ment and counsel of those regarded as the most eminent of the profession, and your case given over by them as hopeless, and their opinion endorsed by vour own, notwith standing all of this, which, I admit, makes a strong case, I should be inclined to agree with vou if I had not had success in that class of cases. And the persons nov enjoy inn- health living witnesses of the facts- after having given up all liopes of ever being again free trom uiseasc .until death should come as their deliver. I have been success- ful wiUi all of the following diseases, after they had been given up as hopeless: Asthma, Aphonia, or loss of voice, Angina Pectoris (disease of the heart,) uronciai directions, Brouchoccle, goitre, (enlarged neck,) Cancer ehectuallv cured Consumption, a new cure for, Chrome Diarrhcea, Costiveness, cured without medicine, Catarrah,,in the head cured in all cases, Chronic Ulcers of the Jjeys. (fever sorest C" ' j j -hronic upiiinaimia ana upthaimic Tarse, Ovspepsia, Dealness, Diabetes, Dropsv, cured in every case treated, Disease of the scalp, causing Baldness, Ervsipelas, Enlargement and Chronic Inflammation of the heart (Hvnertronhv, . . - - ' Female Weakness, Pits, cured bv a new treatment. Fluor Alhus, General Debility, . '' ." uravel, cured in every case. treateq, Headache, cured in all cases, Inflammation of the eyes, Joints Swelled, slifr and painful, Jaundice, Kidney complaint, Liver complaint, Nervous Disease, Neuralgia, Irnbir;iiK Tjtnne. Cri'llinrr of the wombl , . , , v- ,y P.-iTnlvms. - ' p,jePj curci jn all cases,. Rheumatism, Ruptures, cured in children in all 'cases, Rickets Salt Rheum, cured in its worst form, Spinal Disease, Suppression of the Menses, St. Vitus Dance, Scald Head, Spermatorrhea, cured in all cases, . I Throat Affections, v , ' ' Tetter, Tumon Tane Worms , Venereal Diseases, of every character cured Worms 07" Special attention given to the disca ses of women and children. 0O"Dr. S. cures all diseases of the Throat Und'enhrrgemeilt of the Tonsils. OrDr. S. cures effectually Stuttering and Stammering, and the person enabled to speak and read with lreeuom and ease. 07Dr. S. has discovered a remedy that is a perfect antidote for Tobacco, it restores the appetite to its natural state, and leaves no hankering lor the weed. QT"A course of treatment will he prescrL bed Dr. S. which will ellectually remove the appetite for intoxicating drinks. 05 Dr. S. cures the bite ol a mad do: (Hydrophobia') and the lltlc of a rattlesnake and all other poisonous snakes or reptiles. ftGonsumptibn, in that advanced stage where the left lobe of the lung fs consumed ment, and the patient restored to health. V7 Dyspepsia, in its most aggravated character,-is effectually cured by by Dr. S. fcjCancers of all the difierent varieties 11 in number are well understood byDr, S. and successfully treated. Persons, by ap plying to. Dr. S. can receive a circular that gives plain description of the appearance an symptoms of the eleven different kinds of Can cers. 07" Dr. S.'s treatment for Consumption Dyspepsia and Cancers, is not known or prac ticed by the medical profession in this court rry, and has been instrumental in restoring to health a great number of patients that had been considered far beyond all- hopes ot re covery. 1 - r -I fl ii . - IGrbpermatorrhtea a uiscase or me gen 1 nrnfivn nrrrnim- tlint Kn nftoti fains tbn ptrnnrr- r;::..r . , r Tf.: est cuufjLlLiuiuus, uim utiuys uuvvu luiciiio u the finest promise to nn untimely grave cured by Dr. S. in a short time, and with pleasant treatment. All disease of a delicate j ii i ure &liCtly confidential r. S. win be at !sc ; INDIAN QUEBN HOTEL, Stroudsburg on the 2d and 3d days of every month, to examine patients and give prescrip tions. ' Diseases of the Lungs detected ' by the Stethescope. All examinations free Medium charge for treatment per month, $5. Terms cash. The afflicted poor at all times liberally considered. House and Lot for Sale. The undersigned hereby oficrs'at Private Sale, his valuable Ileal Estate, lying in Stroud township, Monroe County, Pa. The property is located within one quarter of a mile of the beautiful borough ofStroudsburg, and contains Fo:;r A fives of excellent land, all under high cultivation. The improvements are a Two Story Brick Dwelling House, oy do ieetN with Uncle kitchen 5HS35g attached 18 by 18 feet. A frame 523. Barn 18 by 20 feet, and all the other out buildings necessary to a convenient and com fortable home. There-is a never failing well of excellent w-iter mllie rear of the Dwell ing and a number of Fruit Trees with an assortment of smaller fruits on the Premises. The Little Pocono creek passes along the rear of the lot, and the public road leading from Stroudsburg to Snvdersville along tts front. The buildinirs are all substantially bunt, conveniently arrgnged, and are in the best condition, . Terms made known on application to the subscriber. - , HENRY C. WOLFE, January 7, 18G4. tf. K. 8, internal TAX , PAYEES TASB K0TICE, Deputy Collector's Office, ) U. S. Internal Iteveuue, 11th Gol.Disfc. j Leliighton, Jan. 18, 18G4. ' By direction of the Secretary of the lreasury, Collectors of U. S. Revenue laxes, etc., arc prom uiteu lrom receiving payments for taxes in.anythiug but U. S. Currency, or notes ot JNational Banks THOMAS S. BEG TT Deputy Collector. i FAMILY -DYE COLOHS Dark Blue, Lialit nine, Freiu-.h Iliue, Claret Brown, Dark Brown, Light Brown, Snuff Brjwn, . Ciimson, Dark Drab, Lialit Drab, Dark Green, Light Green, Magenta, Maroon, Orange, Pink, Purple, Royal Purple, Salmon, Scarlet, Si ate. Solferino, Violet, Yellow. For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, bhawls, .beans, Dres?cs, R.ibbons, Lrioves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel. KTA SAVING OP 80 PEE CENT.-CQ. For 25 cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum Various shades can be produced from the same Dye. The process is simple, and any one can use the Dye with perfect success. Directions jn English, French and Ger man, inside of each package. 1'or lurther miormation in Dyemsr, and giving a perfect knowledge what colors are best adapted to dye over others, (with many valuable receipts,) purchase Howe & Ste phens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail on receipt of price, 10 cents. Manufactured by HOWE &. STEVENS, -200 Bko,ydway, Boston 'or sale by Wm. llollinshead, Stroudsburg, Druggist, and Dealers generally. September 2d, 1SG3. Gm. RICE! 'fl i ii1 THE TIMES 5 Tlsc Las'jjost acs5 ?!i Stock ever wiserets s:s sasss c;scy. Wholesale Dealer IN French and German Bushels, TvootZ and Willow Ware, Notions, Brushes, Oil . Cloths, Cotton Laps, Wadding, 'IpS &c, &c, &c. No. 223 Market-Street, below Second, (north side,) PHILADELPHIA. The subscriber lias just opened an entire new and complete stock of goods of the best quality and description, to which he would respectfully call the attention of Mer chants and Dealers, who wish to find a good article cheap for Cash. liese goods were bought lor Nett Cash, at the greatly reduced prices consequent up- pon the stringency ol the times, and believing the "nimble sixpence" to be better than the slow shilling," they are now offered to the public at prices that defy competition. The following arc a few of the articles always qn hand : p nils and Tubs of all kinds and qualities Toy Pails, Salt and Sugar Boxes, Half Bushel and Peck Measures, Well Buck ets, Towel Rollers, Patent head and Htruiglit clothes pins, wash boards, Wooden-. Mop. Handles, Grain Scoops, Toy WJieeltarrows, Coin Brooms, every variety of shoe, paint, scrub, and sweeping brushes, &c. clothes brushes, baskets, willow and ratan chairs, skirl ralaua, bird cages, clothes lines, bed cords, skirt cords, tie yarns, twine of all kinds, together with a large assortment ot notions and fancy good?. Hosiery, Gloves, Shirls, Draioers, Threads &.c, cheap from auction. These "foods nrc all new and careluliy so lectcd, and are offered at prices that cannoj fail to attract attcritmn. Buyers will invariably find it to their own interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. ft3Particular attention given to packing goods for shipment, so as lo prevent damage or excessive charges lor lreignt. OCrOrders by mail promptly attended to CHARLES WVDEAN. 223 Markot-sU, north side, below 2nd, Phila. NOTICE All persons, indebted to the under signed, ioTax and fees, on Writs, Deeds &c.. 'are hereby notified that the same must be paid'betord or during ueDruaiy . . -i ii l Court. Alter that time my accouuts wu hr nhinftd in the hatids ot a J usttco o the Peace for collection. 1 JOSEPH BAIUIY. Stroudsburg, Jan. 21, 18G4. 3t: BLANK DEEDS for sal p at this OfTiQft A First Clhss Farmers Magazine for Psnna 1864 TQ&lPMSm"ANliJ864 FA&MEii & GARDNER, DEVOTUn TO AGRIC ULTURE," ilOftTIQJJJEURE. AND RURAL AFFAIRS. EDITED AXD PUBLISHED BY Wnsa. "Soussg,. c 0.. Ho. 52 Forth 6th Street, Philadelphia. TESMS ; OJTE DOLLall A YEAR. The Sixth vdlume commences with January number. Having obtained the services of eminent and practical .Agriculturists, Horticulturists, otock Breeders and Bee Keepers, we confi dently offer the Current Volume as one of ine best ever issued, tor originality, practi cal thought and reliable information. Send for a specimen. January 28, 1864. PiMi mm m. DlvEUER & BIIO'TLTEK, (Successors to Burling & Bys,) Respectfully notify the uuhlic, that hav ing purchased the above establishment, they will continue the Drug and Medicine busi ness, at the old stand. The room is commo dious, an.d is fitted .up with every convenience- ior me uispaicu ot business and tiie accommo dation of customers. 'Havinirmade lurire ad ditions to their already largesiock of purchased with a view to the ac tion of the new tax and tarifl laws, they are prepared to offer rare bargains to- purchasers. READER, If you want pure, fresh Drugs and Medi cines, call on Dreher &. Brother. Ifyou want first quality Paints, Gils and Dye Stuffs, call on . Dreher & Brother. If you want Perfumery, in almost endless variety, call on Dreher & Brother. If you want jLumps and pure, safe and cheap Burning Oils, call on Dreher &. Brother. If you want any of the most popular Pat ent Medicines, or those which are not quite so popular, call on Dreher & Brother. 11 you want the best Cisrars or a choice article of Chewing Tobacco, call on Dreher &. Brother. If you want Physicians Prescrij)tions carefully compounded, call on Dreher & Brother. If you want pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal, sacramental or otner uses, call on Dreher & Brother. Ifyou want the best ofllttir, Tooth, Kail and-Liloth Brushes, Combs, Soaj)s, Cosmet ics and Toilet Articles generally, call on Dreher & Brother. In short, If you want any thing usually kept in a well regulated Drug btore, you can onl ne sure to get a pure and genuine article by calling on JJreher to Broth r. The uiidersip-ncd hope, by strict attention to business, and a desire to meet the wants of the public, to merit a continuance and in crease of the patronage heretofore extended to the Phoenix. GEO. II. DREHER. E. B DRDIIER Stroudsburg, Oct. 22, 18G3. Hardware, The Subscriber informs the public that he lias opened the most extensive GSOCE51Y - in the County, consisting of very fine aatl common COFFEE, SUGARS, And a large assortment of TEAS, MOLASSES, laisons.-Salt Bish. and hundreds of other articles commonly kept n a Grocery btore. ALSO, A large stock of . HARDWARE, The subscriber has made arrangements in th.e cities vhich enables him-to pro cure any article iu his line of business on short notice. - . . . All persons are kindly invited to call and examine his stock before they pur chase elsewhere. All kinds of Grain and Produce pur chased bv the subscriber for which the lighest Marhe priOe v.ill be paid in ex- jhane for roods. ' otorc next door to the Indian Queen Hotel. BARNKT MAXSFIE Stroudsburg, April 2, 188 Tlie Country Safe! The subscriber takes this method of infor ming' his many friends, and, tlie public gene rally, that lie- lias returned from the' cilie?, with a large lot of Ready Made Clothing, . of the latest styles, consisting of COATS of all hinds and qualities, PANTS of various styles of goods, and VESTS of every.grade. From his present htoclc he is satisfied that ic can meet the demand of every taste. and 'rig out", in a manner hitherto uniipproach- cd, the man with the single dollar, or the aossussor of thousands. He has also luid m, and will keep.un hand in elegant assortment of DRY GOODS, consisting ot Ufoths, uissimercs, vesiings, Notions, Hosiery, &c., &c., all of which he will sell very cheap. He ha3 also a splendid nt of nmr-- c r.l rt Of! r.trnn implllnir trIH nil flfinLS lO ff 1 P.I I II CT-rjc-J- ..v.... r the latest St.? cs ot ftiaiuiuas, nuoia, cjiiocs, v . , - - , . . . -mil iaLwiai;iwu. , v , .'Fghopwill he fully equal, if not superior to Gaiters. &c. &c.. ana all at prices surpn-f . , . . J 1 .1 . lt-i r-. sinirlylow. P. S. Clothing made toorucr.ul short no lice ami warranted. K CALF and SHEEP SEINStahch in ex change for Goods at cash prices'. Tins public are invited to call ns ne is de termined to sell lihi goods cheaper than the cheapest. JT" . - . . Stroudsburg, May 13, 185U.-tfe Dissolution. The undersierned prive noticb that the r!n-P:ivr.nnrshin. in the butcliCviiiff busi ness, existing between the undcraigned was dissolved ou the first of October, " JAMES KTNTZ, ABUAHASl GISIT. Paradise Valley, Oct. 1 1SG3, SCROFULA AKD CG20FHL0U3 DISSASESU Trw Emery Edm. a vsltJ:nomi merchant of Ojtfbrtt, 3r&t:e. v . " I Iifcve s?Ul large quantities of vour Sahbaiak;- ILI.A, bat iioV yet onn bottle wliicli feiled of the der;rcilcirect'Bad'.',il! catisfacticu to ibcifc who took, it. As fest as our i"ctO' try it, tbey agree there Lai" been no raciliciue like h. lefore iu our community." EruptionB. Piarole3riotchoa, EustulBJ Ulcers, Sores, and-all Diseases of the Skin.. .fom Jicv. Jlolt. Straltim, JJrisiS, England. ; I add my testimony to that jou publish uf tha ne-. aiciucl virtues ot'your Sau3aiauii.ca. Mytlaugu- tr. Oced ten. had nn alllictincr lmmnr 5n ir n eyes, and hair lor years, which we were unable to cure uniii we tnea your c a usapa m ll a . iPie has beeu Avell for some moatln." .. , From Mrs. Jane E. Jiice, a icell knoicn and much.- ' esicemui may oj jjetmzvufe, tape May Co., Jv. J. ' 3Iv daushtvr has suffered for a vcar nast with a. scrolnlous eruption, hicli was very troublesomt.. KothiuaSbriied any relief until we tried your S-iu- oAirAuiLiiA, wiiiCii roon completely cured Ler." Ermn Otarles P. Cu, Esq ,(ftheicidei-!:n(ncnjfrm ty uiue, Murray ar to., mamiiaciurer3 or enam II. 1 had lor several cars a verv troublcaome hu mor hi tsiy face, which grew constantly worse until it tiisJigurwl my leatures and became an intolerable nftliction. I tried almost evervtbinsa man could of both ailw'ce and medicine, but without nnvrelisf' whatever, until I took vour Saksavaiulio.. Jt' immediately made my face worie, as you told mo it might Jor si time; Lut ia a Tew weeks the new ekin bojpn lo lo'.m under the blotches, and. continued unlii nty face is ss smooth as anybody's, and 1 am. without any symiifoms of the disease that I know- of. 1 enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owe it to your Saesaiai:iu.a." Srysipolas G en&ral Debility Purify tho .mood. From Dr. JTcV. Sarrin, Houston St., 2T. Y. Dp.. Aver: I Seldom fail to remove Eruptions and Scrofulous Sores by the jicrsevering use of your Sakbai'ahili.a, and I lme just now cured an at tcck of Matiynani Erysipelas with it. No altera tive we possess equiti-Une Saksafariixa you bays' supplied to the profession a3 well as to the people." From J. E. Johnston, Esq r WaJxman, Ohio. " Vur twelve rears I hnri thp vsllow Krvfiinolaa on my rijrht arm, during which time J triedall the cel ebrated physician? I could reach, andtook bundrods oi coilais' wortti or medicines ine uiccrs were to bad that the cords became visible, and the doctors decided that my arm must be amputated. I bgan taking vourSAnsAi'AiiiLr.A. Took two bottle, and. fiomeofyourrii.L8 Together they hare cured ra.k; J am now as well and sound as anybody. Being in a public place, my case is known to everybody in this commiuuty, anu excites tue wonacr ot an." From Hon. Henry Monro, M. P. P.. of Xaccastle, C IF., a leading member of the Canadian Parliament. '"I have urtl your Saksafarilla in my family,, for general debility, and lor purifying the, blood,, with very benellcial rcFtiX. and feel confidence la commending it to the aillicted." St. Anthony's 2?iro, Hoso, Salt Hheum Scald. Head, Sore Eyes. From Harvey Sickler, Esq-, the. able editor of tki Tiincknannack Heniocral, Pennsylvania. u Our only child, about three vcarn of age, was at tacked by pimples on his forehead. They rapidly spread until tbey formed a loathsome and virulent; Eore, which covered his face, and actually blinded, bis eyes for some days. A skilful physician applied nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any ap parcnf effect, i'or lifteen days we guarded hi band, le&t with them be should tear open the festering and corrupt wound which covered bis whole face4 U sir ing tried every thingclsc wc had any hope from, we began giving your &ar3AI'atjixAj and "applying tho iodide of potash lotion, as you direct. Ihc sore' began to heal when we had given the first bottla. ami was well when we had finished the second. The. child's eyelashes, which had come out, grew again, and he is now as healthy and fair as any other Tha whole neighborhood predicted that the child munt die.'' Syphilid and Kercurial Diceaso. From Jbr. Hiram Stoat, of St. Louis, Missouri, j "I rind your Saksaiauii.i-a a more eflectuV remedy for the secondary symptoms of SydiUis, and for svpltilitic disease than any other we posses. The profession are- indebted to ybttfor some of tbq best medicines we have." From A. J. French, M. Ii., an eminent physician c Laurence. Mq$s., who is a prominent member if th: legislature of Massachusetts. L'uu Aykr ily dear Sir: I have found vour ?AnR.vrr.ti.r.A an excellent remedy for Syphilis, both of ?':e primary and secondary type, and effect-. ual in siomecaees that were too obstinate to yield to. other remedifs. I do net know what we can era-. ploy with moic certainty of success, where a power- tui alterative i? ieouLed." Mr. Chas. S. Van Z:e:c, rf Xctc BrnnswcJ:, A.J., hsd dreadful ulcers on his legs, caused by the sbuna' of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew more and more aggravated for years, in spite of every remedv or treatment that could be applied, until the persevering use of Aysr's Samara rill a. relierd; him. Few cc-ses can be found more invctsrate find dintressing than tin?, and it took several docn bot tles to cure him: Iicucorrfccaa, "vTbites, Female Weakness,, are generally produced by internal Scrofulous Ulcar atioH, and are verv often cured by the alterative, effect of this Sarsafarii.x.a. Some cases requira,'. however, in aid of the Saksapaiulla, the skilful application of local remedies. .Front the irell-knawn and widely-celebrated Dr. Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati. "I have found your Sarsafarilla an excellent alterative ia diseases oT females Many esses of ir legulsrity, Leucorrhceaf Internal Ulceration, and. local debility, arising from the scrofulous diathesis have yielded to it, and there are few that do not, when itselftct is properly aided by local treatment.'. A lady, unwilling to allow the publication of her name, writes: "jlv daughter and myself have been cured of a verv debilitating Leucorrhcea of long stauding, bf two bottles of your Sarsafarilla." Ehcutnatiam. Gout. liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Iteurt Die-ease, neuralgia, when cauicd by Scrofulaa the system, are rapidly cured by this EST- SARiiAFAKiLLA. AYHPi'S IC PILLS possess o many advantages over the otlier pur gatives in the market, and their superior virtues, are so miiVctsally known, that we need not do more than to assure the nublic their nualiry is' maintained equal to the best it ever has beciv aild that they may be depended on to do all tunc tncy nave ever uane. Prepared by J. G. AYER, Wl. D., & Co.," Lowell, Jlass., and sold by AY. Hollinshead, and Dreher & Bros Stroudsburg; "V. N. Peters, Marshal' Greek; J. Fennsr, Fonnersville; D.vSay lor, Sa'lorsburgj J. A. Bossard, Bossardt ville, Pa. April 1G, 18G.-ly. SS3 mm AND V7T? The undersigned Itaying completed his' new Foiiniiry and Machine Shop would re- SflQctiTiily irt&rm his old frieniis, and the pnhlic generallv, that he ;,J -uily prepared to till ait oruers m nisi me wiui promptness, anu in a Stylo superior even to what he was able; td thrill tht old estahliiiiont destroyed by tho flood. Having a full assortment of pat terns made of the hast material, he is pfc- kp&rod to supply all detmuids for mil Wodi, Hark MiHsj Plow Cast ings and Sash Weights, STEAM ENGINES, MACHINE WORK? &c.y &c. Being" an experienced workman hnnsotr, and eniBloymg none but the best I. Unf.t .v.. T .1.- , fcuiliiuo anvi mc uiisji. u.-uit;iat iuu iiuuii. iuu.y, 'f -- - nesaasd that all waric eominr from Ins that produced by ajiy ether oatahlsliment iiy he country. I he new rotindry and. Ma shop; chine Shop is loeeted on Walton street, near - 'llizttbath street, in the borough, ot Strouds burg, vhwe tlie orders of old friends as well ad new one are sonctteu. uraera trom a nialance may be addroawd, per mail, tq Stroudsburg, Mtuftoo. b.Pa. September 4th, 1S02. HZ i A Car load of the WhiCo Coal Oil which has given 'snail general sntisfactioh, just re ceived at IJoUingahead's Drug Store. arjanted almost free from smel); tud' to burn louger tban any other in Market. W- HOLLINSHEAD iStroudaburg, Ftb, 4, Y&h mum mm u 3
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