tjWALLOW two or three hogsheads of u "uuenu, "-ionic Hitters, "arsapanl- la, "Nervous Antidotes," &c, &c, &c, and after you are satisfied with the result, then try one box of Old Doctor BuchaiVs Eng lish Specific Pills and be restored to health and vigor m less than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to take, promnt and salutary in tneir cnects on the broken down and shattered constitution. Old and young can take them with advantage. Im ported and sold in the United States only by JAS. S: BUTLER, Station D. Rible House, New York, General Agent 1 S. A box- sent to any address on re ceipt of price which is One Dollar post free. March 17, 1864.-3m. COM M UN I CAT ED . Pulmonary Consumption a Curable Dis- ease ! : ! A CARD. CONSUMPTIVES. TO The undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple rem edy, after havingsuffereu several years with a severe lung'afiection, and that dread di sease Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they yill find a sure cure for CoN.sUMlTIONA8TIIMA, BnONCIIITIS, CoLllS, Coughs, Sic. The only object of the adver tiser in sending the Proscription is to bene fit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nof-hing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing tiic prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, Kings County, New York r EE CONFESSIONS AKD EXFERI 1 ENCE OF A NERVOUS INVALID: Published for the benefit and as a caution lo voung men , and others, who suffer from Ner- vous Debility, Early Decay, and their kin dred ailments supplying the means of soli cits. By one who has cuied himself alter b-.'ing a victim of misplaced confidence in medical mimbrtg nd quackery. By encln-v-'mz n po.sl-p.vd directed cnxeione, sinle copies may he h:ul of I lie author. Nathaniel lv(.ir P.-o HhiII'mi-i! Ivnn Count v, New ork. January 22, IS6n,-ly. TO NERVOUS SUFFERFR5 OF BOTH SEXES. A Reverend Gentleman having been re stored to health in a few days, nicer under going all the usual routine and irregular Expensive modes of treatment without success considers it his sacred duty to communicate to his afflicted fellow creatures, the means of cure. Hence, on the receipt of an addressed envelope, he will send (free) a copy of the prescription used. Direct to Dr. John M. D.tgnall, ISO Fulton Streei. Brookhn, Now York r. EWI3 D. VAIL. GTOIIGE I). STROUD o ft E 2 f as Si mm ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Have removed their Ofilcc to No. 703 San eom Sticet, K Much 17. 1104- !siiH:u!epEEi:i IIkad Quarters Dep't., of thh ) Susquehanna. Ckamrersbuiu:, Pa., ' 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 Susrjuc hanna to the address recently issued by .Ma jor General Hancock, Commanding "id Army Corps in which that distinguished ofiicer an nounces, that he has co:ue to Pennsylvania under the authorities of the War Department for the purpose of recruiting his Corps to 50, 000 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 tested on many battle fields and have justly won the admiration of the people. Those who shall enlist under him will find comrades with whom it will be an honor to be connected, end a leader whose past career gives the as surance that he cannot fall short of the full performance of all his duties as an officer, a t-oldier 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 advise those fit for military duty, to embrace this opportunity of taking a position in which they will gain honor and distinction for themselves, and render essential service to their country. "D. N. COUCH, Maj.-Gcn. Commanding Dep't. Official : Maj. Jno. S. Siiuetz, Ass't Adj't General. Head Quarters, Lehigh District, ) Reading, Pa., Jan. 22d, 1804. $ The address of Major General Couch, Commanding Department of the Susquehan na, is hereby published in the district with the sincere wisli that it may find the ear nest attention and co-operation of the peo ple. F. SIGEL, Maj.-Gen. All newspapers, English and German, in the District of Lehigh, comprising the coun ticaof Berks, Schuylkill, Lehigh, Northamp ton, Carbon, Monroe, Luzerne and Columbia, please copy the above and publish it until further notice. (Send 10 or 12 copies to Gen. Si'gel.) Official : Andrew Malseed, Lt. & A. D. C. j LANTZ, DENTIST, Has permanently located him self in Stroudsburg, and moved his office next dooi lo Dr. S. Walton, where he is fully prepared to treat 3lc natural teeth, and also to insert incorrup tible artificial teeth on pivot and plate, in the latest and moat unproved manner. Most persons know the danger and folly of trust ing their work to the ignorant as well as the traveling dentist . lt matters not how much experience a person may have, he it liable to have some failures out of a nuinbes of cases, and if the dentist lives at a distanccr it is frequently put off until it is too late to save the tooth or teeth as it mav be, other wise the inconvenience and trouble of going so far. Hence the necessity of obtaining the services of a dentist near home. All work warranted. Stroudsburg, March 27, 162. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne county, to me directed, will be cx- posed to sale at public vendue or outcry, on Saturday, the 2d day of Ajml next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House in the Borough of Wilkes-Bar-re, the following described property, viz : All the right, title and interest of Jay Gould in all the following described piece, parcel or tract of land, situate partly in Buck township, Luzerne county, and partly in Coolbaugh township, in Monroe County and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows : Beginning at a corner in the middle of the Lehigh river, thence by land of Joseph Fenncr, Lyni'ord Marsh and Thomas T. Miller, in Luzerne county north seven and one htrif degrees west ninety-eight perches to a stone corner, thence north for ty degrees east seventy-seven perches to a stake corner, thence by Brown's land south fifty degrees east one hundred and thirty perches to said Lehigh river, thence down the middle of the Lehigh river by lands ofj Miller, tenner, and Marsh to a corner of Jot called number three in the deeds in Monroe county, thence south fifty degrees east by said Miller, Fennerand Marsh twenty-seven perches to a birch corner, thence south forty degrees w-st twelve perches to a stake cor ner, thence north filty degrees west to a post on 1 'lie ot lot called number two in Jlonroe county, thence south forty degrees west a long lands of said Miller, Fenner and Marsh thirt- perches to a stake corner, thence north fifty degrees west thirty perches to the mid dle of said Lehigh river, thence down the middle of said Lehigh river to the place of beginning, comprising lot number one m Lu zerne county; containing igBitiy-ftsEic Acres of land, be the same more or less, about for ty acres thereof improved, with fourteen one and a half story Plank Ileuses, one large one and a half storyl???! gA PLANK HOUSE, with a back kitch-iHi en attached, three two story PLANK DWELLING HO USES, with a one story i.;. ,.; .uttohnA in c-,nU ono nnonml n Iji hall L,01V PLANK vBUILDING formerly occ ny occu pied as an office, one double one and a half sto ry PLANK HOUSE, one large TANNERY, witli stationary engine and boilers and he cess:) rv fixtures to the same, with a BARK .MILL, BARK SUED. Ill DE HOUSE, tuo BARNS and one BLACKS.viITH SHOP, one WHEELWRIGHT SHOP and five out buildings therccn : comprising also a piece of land hi 'Coolbaugh township, Monroe coun ty, called in the deeds number two ; con taining four acres and one hundred and for ty perches, more or jess, all unimproved ; and also lot called number three in said last mentioned township and county ; containing two acre?, more or less, all unimproved. Alto, one other piece of land in the town ship of Buck, county of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, being part of a larger tract of land surveyed in pursuance of a warrant granted to Isaac Roberts: Beginning at the river Lehigh, thence by the residue of the tract of which this is apart north forty-seven and one half degrees west one hundred and thirty-six perches to a post, thence by land sur veyed to Charles French south forty-two and a halfdegrees west thirty perches to a post, thence by land surveyed to William Monlgom ery south forty-seven and a halfdegrees east.i one hundred and thirty six perches to the river Lehigh aforesaid, thence bv the same north i forty-two and a halfdegrees east thirty perch- es to the place of begining; containing Twen ty-Five and a Half Acres, about all improved with a one story PLANK HOUSE, used as a School House, thereon. Also, that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, in the township of Buck, Luzerne county and State of Pennsylvania, bcumb-d on the west by land of Joseph Butcher, on the south by land of William Bell, cast by land of Evan Reese, north by land of Wil liam Milliner : containing about Eight Hun dred .Acres of land with a SAW MILL, SHINGLE MILL, five DWELLING HOU SES two DARNS and out buildings thereon, and about twenty-five acres improved. Late the estate of the defendant in said writ named, with the appurtenances. CO"Court order the above lands, as levied on in Luzerne and Monroe counties, to be sold together. Seized and tak.-n in cxreution at the suit of Brown &. Brother, assigned to The Farm ers' and Mechanics' Bank of Easlon, vs. Jay Gould. S.,IJ. PUTERBAUGH, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Wilkes-Barre, March 9, 16G4. dirt tr Mj Remaining in the Post Office, Stroudsburg Pa., March 1, 1864. Anaison, Martha 11. Keller, Mary E.'Miss Bitily, Timothy 2 LaBue, Jas. Bell, J. Lander, Clias. Dnibaker, F. T. Lashaw, Sallie Miss Brandenstein, PaulineLaBar, A. J. Esq. Brown Sarah Marsh, John B. Castel, Frank Metzgar, Jos. Comstock, G. W. Moser, And. Dickison, Rev.W.H. SMiller, Christian Emmons, David 2 Mussrr, Henry 2 Frankcnfield, B. Miller, S. Fleming, Miss Maria Phinney, Samuel Fleming, Sophia Ritter, F. A. 3 Felker, Robert Gould, James S. Garrwood,'J. S. Heller, Joseph Haghty, Annie E. Haslem, John Heim, Thomas Kresge R. 51. Mrs. Kemery, Elizabeth Keyser, Michael Smith, Elizabeth Mrs. Shultz, John Smith, John Seiberheini, Wm. Smoyer, J. H. Stocker, Matilda Miss Smith, Joseph Smith, Franklin Zimmerman Catharine Zubcr, widow of Cope- land Persons calling for any of tlie above letters will please say advertised. THEODORE SCHOCH, P. M. NOTICE All persons indebted to the under signed, for Tax aud fees, on Writs, Deeds, &.C., are hereby notified that the same must be paid before or during February Court. After that time my accounts will be placed in the hands of a Justice, of the Peace for collection. JOSEPH 13 Allli Y. Stroudsburg, Jan. 21, 1SG4. 3t. Two Horses, one Wagon, and a double set of harness for sale. For particulars in quire oHhe subscriber.' CHARLES MUSCH. Stroud ten., Jan. 14; 1F61, , ADVERTISEMENT 1 OP THE GOOD SAMARITAN ! AN INQUIRY. What is vour Svstem 'of Practice? Are vou a BOTANIC or IX- D1AJN DOCTOR : TERREPATHY," ALLOPATHY, TIIOMPSONIAJf, HYDROPATHY, ELECTROPATHY, MAONOPATHY, HOMOSPATHY, CHRONO THERMALIST, ISOPATHY, Or do you adopt the new method of CURE. UX JNUTKJLTiUIN In answer to the above, I would say I am familiar with all the above different theories. and would appropriate them to the full ex tent of their merits, jand would be thankful tor all the knowledge they impart. In re gard to the Indians, I would say I have spent some numuer oi monuis with each of several different tribes, and have gained much val uable Knowledge ot their medical skill by so doing. The art of healing among the Indi- dians consints in the application of simples; such as roots, barks, buds, leaves, gums and blossoms, in the virtue of which they are surprisingly skilled. T.ne 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 of the above different theories, combined with the practical knowledge I have gained by having under treatment or examination over 17,000 patients that have been afllictcd with diseasesof a-chronic char acter, and among that great number have had patients laboring under all of the great variety of diseases the physical organization 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 physicians of North America. Therefore I leel justified m saying to all afflicted with chronic -diseases, that notwithstanding your case may have been of long standing, even 10 or 20 years, and you 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 your own, notwith-! standing all of this which, I admit, makes a strong case, I should be inclined to agree with you if I had not had success in that class of cases. And the. persons now enjoy ing health living witnesses of the facts after having given up all hopes of ever being again free from disease until death should come as their deliver. I have been success ful with 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,) Broncial Affections, Bronchocele, goitre, (enlarged neck,) Cancer effectually cured, Consumption, a new cure for, Chronic Diarrhfp-i, Costiver.eps, cured without 'medicine, Catirrah, ititlie-head cured in all cases, Chronic Ulcers of the Legs, (fever sores,) Chronic Ophthalmia and Opthalmic Tarse, Dyspepsia, Deafness, Diabetes, Dropsy, cured in every case treated, Disease of the scalp, causing Baldness, Erysipelas, Enlargement and Chronic Inflammation of the lieart (Hypertrophy,) Female Weakness, Fits, cured by a new treatment, Fluor Alhus, General Debilitv, Gravel, cured in every case treated, i Headache, cured in all cases, Inflammation of the eyes, j Joints Swelled, stiff and painftil, I Jaundice, j Kidney complaint, . Liver complaint, Nervous Disease, Neuralgia, Prolapus Uteric, (falling of the womb,) Paralysis, Piles, cured in all cases,N 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, Spermatorrhoea, cured in all cases, Throat Affections, ieiier, Tumors, Tape Worms, Venereal Diseases, of every character cured effectually. Worms OCT" Special attention given to the disea ses of women and children. 07"Dr. S. cures all diseases of the Throat and enlargement of the Tonsifs. 0O"Dr. S. cures effectually Stuttering and Stammering, and the person enabled to speak and read with freedom and ease. 0?"Dr. S. has discovered a remedy that is a perfect antidote for Tobacco, it restores the appetite to its natural state, and leaves no hankering for the weed. 07A course of treatment will be prescri bed Dr. S. which will effectually remove the appetiteJbr intoxicating drinks. 07" Dr. S. crireS the bite of a mad dog (Hydrophobia) and the bite of a rattlesnake and all other poisonous' snakes 6r reptiles. OConsumption, in that advanced stage where the left lobe of the lung is consumed away, has been arrested by Dr. S.'s treat ment, and the patient restored to health. 07" Dyspepsia, in its most aggravated character, is effectually cured by by Dr. S. OCT'Cancers of all the different varieties 11 in number arc well understood by Dr. S. and successfully treated. Persons, by ap plying to Dr. S. can receive a circular that gives plain description cf the appearance and symptoms of the eleven different kinds of Can cers. 0O"Dr'. S.'s treatment for Consumption, Dyspepsia and Cancers, is not known or prac ticed by the medical profession in this coun- rry, and has been instrumental in restoring to health a great number of patients that had been considered far beyond all hopes of re covery. . 07Spermatorrhoea a disease of the gen erative organs, that so often saps the strong est constitutions, and brings down talents of the finest promise to an untimely grave is cured by Dr. b. in a short time, and with pleasant treatment. All disease of a delicate nature strictly confidential- Dr. S;' if ill be ai the INDIAN QUEEN HOTEL, Stroudsbun?: on thn 2d and 3d dn month, to examine patients and give prescrip- nwuo. . Aiet-usea oi tne JLungs detected by the Stefhescope. All examinations free. Medium charge for treatment ner month. 85 Terms cash. The afflicted poor at all tirnos uourauy considered. FAMILY DYE COLORS. Clack. Dark Blue, Light Hhie, French Clue, Claret Brown. Dark Brown. Light Biown, Snuff Br..wn, Ciimsim. Dark Drab, LU'ht Drah, Dark Grrcn, Light Green, Magenta, Maroon. Orange, Pink. Pnrplc. Roya I Turple,- Salmon, Scarlet, Slate, Solftrino, Violet, Yellow. For Dyeing Si!k, vv ooien and Mixod Goods, nau is, ocaris, uresses, Kibbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel. 0$A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT. -CO For 25 cents VOU can nnlnr !i;mn as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the same Dye. The process is simple, and any une can use tne JJye witli perfect success. Directions in English, French and Ger man, inside of each package. For further information in Dvei no mifl giving a perfect knowledge what colors are uesi uuapted to dye over others, (with many valuable receipts",) purchase Howe & Ste phens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail on receipt of price, 10 cents. luanuiaciureu uy HOWE & STEVENS, 2G0 Rno.vmvAV UnsTnv For sale by Wm. Ilollinshead, Stroudsbur"-, druggist, and jJealers generally. September 24, 1863. Gin. U. , Internal Revenue. TAX PAYEIIS TASE NOTICE. Deputy Collector's Ofptpr. ) U. S. Iuternal Revenue, 11th Col.Dist. i Lchighton, Jan. 18, 18G4. By direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, Collectors of U. S. Revenue Taxes, il'c., are prohibited from receiving payments for taxes in anything but U. S. Currency, or notes of National Banks. XUUJUAS S. JJUClv, Deputy Collector. ESTABLISHED 1760. PETER LORILLARD, Snuff k Tobacco ftianiifticture r, 16 & IS Ciamubei's !. (Formerly Chatham street, New York,) Would call the attention of Dealers to tiie articles of his manufacture, viz: BBowis ssurp. Macaboy, Demigros, Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia, Coarse Rappee, Nachiloches, American Gentleman, Copenhagen. YELLOW SE5JFJF. Scotch, Honey Dew Scotch. fScotch. Hi:h Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotch, or Lundyfoot, G$-Attent ion is called to the larjie reduc tion in prices of Fine-Cut Chewing and Smo king tobaccos, which will be found of a su perior quality. TO 35 A CCO. SMOKING. FIND CUT CHEWING. SMOKING. Long, p. A L. or plain, S. Jago, No. 1, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spanish, No. 2, Sweet Scented Oronoco, Canaster Nos I&2mix'd, Tin Foil, Cavendish, Granulated. Turkish. N. B A circular of prices will be sent on application. April 16, 1SG3. ly. LIVERY BUSINEsk Valentine Kaiilz & Wm. Huntsman, (Successors to M. B. Postens.) Having purchased he stock. lately owneu oy M. 15. i'os tens, take this opportunity to tmuty their friends and the public generally, that they have added considerable new slock lo the same, and will continue the business at the old stand, on Franklin street, where they are prepared to hire horses and carriages at the lowest cash rales. Their horses are safe, Hist and gentle, and their vehicles consist of all kinds, to suit the taste of the fastidious. Attentive ostlers always on hand, and drivers furnished when desired. Call and see fur yourselves. Strangers taken to any part oi the country at short notice. They will con tinue to run the new omnibus between this borough and the Railroad Depot. Persons fntending lo go on the railroad will be called tor at any part of the borough, by leaving iheir names at the office near the stanle. The omnibus will also be at the depot on the arrival of trains to convey passengers into town. No pains will he spared to give satisfaction lo all who may favor them with their patron age. KAUTZ & HUNTSMAN. JAMES II. WALTON. THOMAS W. YOST WAIIW & Ymi BANKERS, BROftEKS, AND General Collectors. No. 25 South Third Street, Philadelphia. RKFrJVENCES. Jay Cooke & Co., E. P. Middleton, &.B10, James, Kent, Santee & Co., Hon. Win. Wil- kins, Esherich, Black &. Co., Hon. Jame9 Pol lock,. C. M'Kibhon & Son, Hon. II. D. Fos ter, Hon. A. II. Render, Hon. Asa Packer, lion. Warren J. Woodward, V. L. Bradford, Esq. July 17, 18G2, Highly Important. JOHN C. DAUDT, respectfully notifies his old customers, nd nil others who may desire clothing made in the latest styles, and in the best possible manner, that he may be found at the Store of Robert Boys, on TUES DAY and SATURDAY of each week, where he will be happy to take measures and re ceive the orders of his friends. His old cus tomers can leave their goods and orders at the Store at any time, merely noting such al terations from the present. or. previous pre vailing fashions as they may desire made Thankful lor past favors, he hopes to merit and receive a continuance ot the same. JOHN C. DAUDT. Gt troudsbnrg, April VI, 180 nnwinii i i mm n mm MONEOE COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Company. JSSTABI,HiTJ KE) S8-M, CHARTER PERPETUAL. Amount of Properly Insured 1,050.000. The rate of Insurance in this Cora pan is one dollar for every thousand dollars in sured, R'!Ter which payment no further char ges will be made, except to cover actual los. by fire that may fall upon members of the Company. 1 he policies issued by this Company an- perpetual, and afford the fullest security, wiih the largest economy and convenience. Tnis company will not issue Tanneries, Distilleries or Cabinet Shops. Applications for Insurance may be made to either of the Managers, Surveyors or Sec retary. MANAGERS. J. Depne Labar, Jacob Knecht, llichard S. Staplee, Samuel Melick. Sil.is L Drake, Gudheb Anrachcr, Charles D. Brodhead, Jacob Slouffer, Robert Boys, Theodore b'choch. Sm'l S. Drehor, Thomas W. Rhodes, Stntrdell Slokes, STOGDELL STOKES. President. Jam i:s Coys, Secretary and Treasurer. oilas L. Drake, G Aumcher, C Si:rveycrs. Melchoir Spragle, ) The stated mcetinc of the board ot Managers takes place at the Secretary's of fice, on the first Tuesday of each month, al 1 o olock P. M. Stroudsburg, Oct. 8, 1863. TTJsc Secretary of tls Trni!r$ has not yet given notice of any intention to withdraw this popular Loan from Sale at Par, and until ten days notice is given, the undersigned, as "J?m:r I Subscrip tion -lycnl," will continue to supply tne public. The whole amount of the Loan authorized is Five Hundred Mill 10ns of Dollars. Wssj iy I'oiir B2i:ti!rvd JHtioics 5;jv heeti already ti s i bc5 toi-ami pnil iiaJ Troasiiry, mostly within the last seven months. The large demand from abroad, and the rapidly in creasing home demand for use as the basis for circulation by National Banking Asso ciations now organizing in all parts of the country, will, in a very short period, absorb the balance. Sales have lately ranged from ten to fifteen millions weekly, frequently exceeding three millions daily, and as it is well known that the Secretory of the Trea sury has ample and unfailing resources in the Duties on Imports and Internal Reve nues, and in the issue of the Interest bear ing Legal Tender Treasury Notes, it is al most a certainty that he will not find it ne cessary, for a long time to come, to seek a market for any other long or permanent loans,, THE INTEREST AND PRINCI PAL OF WHICH ARE PAYABLE IN GOLE) 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 money on their hands, to the prompt conclusion that they should lose no time in subscribing to this most popular Loan. Jt will soon be be yond their reach, and .advance to a hand some premium, as was the result with the "Seven Thirty" Loan, when it was all sold and could no longer be 'subscribed for at par. It is a Six pit Cent r.oau, ihv ffsiJere.st and S't iucipal payabli iti f oia:, Sim yi3diutf -vt ft'stt per per a scum: at the present rate of premium on coin. The Government requires all duties on imports to he paid in Coin ; these duties have for a long time past amounted to ovar a Quarter of a Million of Dollars daily, a sum nearly three times greater than that re quired in the payment of the interest on all the 5-20's and other permanent Loans. So that it is hoped that the surplus Coin in the Treasury, at no distant day, will enable the United States to resume specie payments up on all liabilities. The Loan is called 5-20 from the fact that whilst the Bonds may run for 20 years yet the Government has a right to pay them off in Gold at par, at any time after 5 years. TIi Illicit: i paid lin!t-yar-1 y, viz : on the first days of November and Mav. Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds, which are payable to bearer, and are 50, 8100, 500, and 1000 ; or registered Bonds of same denominations, and in addition, $5, 000, and 10,000. For banking purposes and for investsments of Trust-monies the Registered Bonds arc preferable. These 5-20's cannot be taxed by States, cities, towns or counties,- and the Govern ment tax on them is only one-and-a-half per cent., on the amount of income, when the p.! 11 1 or . TT 1- I income or ine noiuer exceeus oix nunureu dollars per annum; all other investments, such as income from Mortgages, Railroad Stock and Bonds, etc., must pay from three to five per cent tax on the income. Banks and Bankers throughout the Coun try will continue to dispiseof 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 less is occasioned, and every ellbrt i3 being made to diminish the delay. ,5 A V OOO KB, SUKSCItlTIO AGENT, il'l South Third Street, Philadelphia. December 3, 18G3. Fishliig Tackle & Sporfrag Goodsi Fishing Hods, Fiecls, Lincs, Trout Flies, Artificial Hait, liait Boxes, Guns. Pistols, Rifles, &c., in every variety, wholesale' aud retail. Orders irom Cou'utry Stores particular ly solicited. Orders for sportin'g apparatus executed with promptness. Agent tor the ".Dead shot" Powder. JOHN" KRIDftR, N. E. cor, 2nd & Walnut St. Feb. 25. Philadelphia. BLANK MORTGAGES fo sale afc thU Qfftee ECSOFUiA AND SCS0PTJLCUS EISSAQffS -From Ettery F.d Orfort;, Maine. ' been no medicine We'll iVllSniaSt Eruptionc", Pimples, Blotches, Pustules. Ulcers, Sorea, and all Diseaaoa cf the Skin. From jf V. 0?1. stntttcn. Itrhtol. England. t ,0,,,ydo.ra" ,h,ty t0 .vou ad U'e public, whta 7nlr: V1110? to "'at you publisli of tho me dicinal virtaes ofyourSAi58ArAiut.LA. SlydauehT ter, aged ten, Imd an afflicting Immor in Ler tare, eyes, and hair for years, which we were unable to cure ttntil we tried your SAnaAPAMLtA. Sfa La been well for some mouths."' FS'lJr?; '""'S-F- ni?ea tinMrn and mcft- esteemed lady nf J'ennisvilte, Caps Mav Co., 2f. J. .Mv- oau-jlucr has sullVrctl for r year past with Fcrotuloua eruption. wh?C! was very troubleiome. iSotlunRsliorded any rc'iel" until we tried your Sax savaiulla, which soon completely cured her." I had for several years a vsrr trnublesom Aa. mor in my face, which rew constantly worso until it dishgured my features and became an intolerabla affliction, l tried almost every thing a man could of both .advice and medicine, but without anyrslief whatever, until I toot your Saksaiaeili.a. It immediately made my face worse, as you told me it inihtioratimc; but in n few weeks the new ikin be.111 to form under the blotches, and continued until my lr.ee is as smooth as envbody's, and I am' without any symptom of the dSease that I know ot. 1 enjoy perfect health, nnd without a doubt owe' it to yoar jjausaparilla.-' Erysij?ola3 General Debility Purify th Blood. From Dr. fob!. Saicsn, Houston St., AT. T. Dr. Avkk: I aeldom tail to remove Eruvlions aid Scrofulous Sores b the persevering use of your SAJiSAi'ARiLLA. and I have just no w cured au at tack of Maliytuxnt Errsipclits with it. No altar tivc we possess equals the Saksaparilla you hare .supplied to the profession as wll a to the pecple.' FromJ. E.Johnston, Esq , WaXeman, Ohio. "lor twelve years 1 had the yellow Erysipelas oa my right aim, during which time I tried all the cel ebrated physician? I could reach, and took huudreda ot dolhm' worth of medicines The ulcers were so bad that the cords became visible, and the doctors decided that my arm must be amputated. I beaa taking your S a ksapa uilla Took two bottles, and someof your Tills Together theyhaVe cured m." I am now as well and sound as anybody. Being In a public place, my case is known to everybody in thb' community, and excites the wonder ot all." From iron. Ihnry Monro. M. P. P.ofXeiccastlc, C W.. a leading member of the Canadian Parliamtnt. "I have used your Saksapakilla in my family,' for general debility, and for purifying the blood; with very bencilcial resu't. nd leel coufidcuce ia commending it to the afflicted " St. Anthony's Fire', Eoso, Salt Bheum, Scald Hoad, Sore Eyes. From ITarrcy Sickltr, Esq., the able editor of tfU Tunckhannock Itemocrai, Pmnsylcania. ' Our only child, about three vears of age, was at tacked by pimples on his forehead. They rapidly spread until they formed a. loathsome and virulent sore, which covered his face, and actually blinded his eyes lor some days. A skilful physician applied nitrate of silver aud other lemedies, without any ap parent effect. For tifleen days we guarded his hand?, lest with tliein he should tear open thciestering and corrupt wound which covered his whole face. Hay ing tiicd eery thing c'se wc had anv hcpcfrom,we began giving your Sau3 a papilla", and applying the iodide of potash lotion, as you direct. The sore began to heal when we had given the first bottle, ami was well when we had Unified the second. The child's eyelashes, which had come out, grew again, and he is now as healthy and fair as any other Tbo whole neighborhood predicted that the child muC die." Syphilis and iVIercurial Disease. From Dr. lliram Sloat. of Si. Louis, Missouri. 44 1 Cud your Sarsapauilla a more effectual remedy for the secondary symptoms of Syphilisj and lor sypliilitic uisease thau any other we posies. The profession are indebted to you for some f thi best medicines wc have." From A. J. French, M. D., an eminent physician e Lawrence. Mass.. icho is a prominent member tf the Legislature of Massachusetts. 4- Dr. Aver My dear Sir: I have found vonr Sassaparilla an excellent remedy for Syphilis; both ot'.'Ae primary and secondary type, and effect ual iu bOme cases that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. I do not kr.ow whst we can em ploy with more certainty of success, where a power ful alterative is required." Mr. Cliac. S. Van. Ziev:, of ?,"car Zninsiccb, X. J.; had dreadful ulcers 011 his legs, caused by the abuse, of mercury, or mercurial disease, "which grew more and more aggravated for years, in spite of avcry. remedy or treatment that could b applied, until the persevering use of Aver? Sarsaparilla relieved: him. Few cases can be found more inveterate ancf distressing than this, and it took several d02en bot tles to cure him. DeucorrhccaWhites, Female Weakness,' are generally p-cducedby internal Scrofulous Ulcer-, ation, and aic very oltcn cutcd by the alterative effect of this Sarsaparilla. Some cases require, however, in aid of the Sausaparilla. the tkHfal application of local remedies. From, the ircll-knoicn. and trirtely-ceisbratea Drl Jacob Morrii, of Cincinnati. . 44 1 have found your Sarsaparilla an excellent alterative in diseases of lemaTes 3I:iny cases of irr regularity, Leucorrhoca, Internal Ulceration, and local debility, arising from the scrotulous diathesis,' have yielded to it, and thcie are few that do nor when its effect is properly aided by local treatment.1 A lady, umcilling to allow the publication of her name, writes:' 44 31 v daughter and myself have hecn cnrid of it very debilitating Leucorrhoca o.f Jcng standing, by two" bott!e of j our Sarsaparilla." Rheumatism. Gout Liver Complaint, Dys- pepsia Heart Disease, neuralgia, when caused bv Scrofula in the system, are rapidly cured by this Kxt. Sarsaparilla. AYEH'S CATHARTIC PILLS possess so many lv::nt3;cs over the oilier pur- gatives in thu marker, anil their superior Virtue arc so univorj :lly known, that we need not do more than to a&nire the public their quality ia maintained cnttal to the bast it over has been; and that they may hi dptnded on co do tit that thev have ever done. Prepared by J. C. AYEK, Jtt. D., & Co- Lov.cll, Mass., and sold by W. Ilollinshead, and Drclier & Bros Stroudsburg; Vv. N. Peters, Marshar," Creel:; J. Fenner, Fennersville; 1). Say or, baylornburg; ,J . A. Jbossard. Bossardt ville. J'a. Ap rillG, ISC.-ly. AND 1ACI1ME SHOP, The undersigned having completed his now Foundry and Machine Shop would re spectfully inform his old frip"'i, and the imblie generally, that he ..ill'" prepared to ill all orders in His line with promptness, and m a style superior even to what he was able to do m the old establishment destroyed by the Hood. Having a lull assortment of pat terns made of the best material, he is pre- pared to supply all demands tor Will Work, Bark it His,- PJow Cast r.igs aud Sash Wrights, STEAM ENGINES, MACHINE WORK , &c, &',e. Ucing an experienced workman limself, ami employing none but the best lands and the best material, the public mav rest assured that all work coming from his shop will be fully equal, if not superior, to- that produced oy any other establishment in the country. The new Foundry and Mo.-T chine Shop is located on Walton street, near Elizabeth' street, in the borough of StioudsV burg, where the orders ot old friends as velT as new one are solicited. Orders from' distance may be addressed, per mail, to' F. LANDERS; Stroudsburg; Monroe Co., Pa. September ith, 18GO. MADISON HOUSE. M. & T. P. WATSON, (HVJ5RY STA1L,TJ ATTACHED-; 87 & 39 2sTorth 2d si., between I&Crket and Arch, PH IL ADF LP I) IA , TA. February 2 1883, lj: a uaM: R"iu largo cyanotics of your Sars.it a iltA, bo never jet oW toltle vvlficb fccd t dfeired effect and f ,1,1 wlWacMon to tho'e who toSt It As fast 9 ntir nmnlA tt-i-r ., :T .U- l r 1 t cromaiarles P. Gage,Esq.,rJrihsx:idebj-lcncApn firm m Gage, Murray f Co., manufacturers nf tncm elleil miners tn Jashua. JV. . Mpif Foundit
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