IMpy"" iuviiW, Bahat Harbor the scene o the uxptoxVA Thcliebcl vrea Lompaey our- prisea. :re victory a jjivuuicss one. The threatened raid on Bellows Falls? TMe 'Citizens prepared- Jur defense. UOSTOX, Nov. o. JLiie lollowmg is i . m , .Pit. n .1 hncl aecouncoi me circumsiauccs 01 tlie caoture of the pirate Florida. She arrived act t0.P,W tne People bf:-NeVada -to form r ,.rrr-1 i-... .In r!rnsfitlll"inn nnrl Stotn Ml 1 .f Min-R-iv nff Sin fi-.lvn.1or nM i, wwav, - nicbt of the 7th ultimo. . i i r J4tt. . ' Captain Collins havin- held a consulta- tion witn Jus otneers, determined to sxns the Florida in port. Accordingly, about A n ClnP.K thf onhlptJ wurA lmnd. allQ tllC WschiiRftt Ktnorfl for the Florida, hit- tinsheron the Quarter without doing ' - - -ww-w - - I nv creat iniurv. n'n: . ... m,f f vauuiiu uuuiuo uwm vuni.u h board the-plratc to surrender or he rould sink her. The demand was rcDlied to by the first licutcur miit uTIndr tlir. ' T o.nJ. i a i " i-llli viimmu""', " - umiti r3 "r, c 1 u,i: cauit; s"PPea a.na the i?iorma towcu to sea. in the melee several pisioi snots were nred, and ac- cidentally two guns from the Wacbusctt. Captain Morris and half the Florida's crew-were ashore on liberty. No lives were lost. The Florida was taken com pletely, by surprise, seventy .of her men, it was known being on shore. The oth ers, having just come aboard, were asleep and intoxicated The blow given the Florida by the "Wacbusctt carried away the inizcti mast and niin yard, which fell on tlie awning preventing any of the crew from gettin up from .below. iomuconscious was the officers of the deck of the intcutio'n of the Wachusctt's cptin, that nc sang out; ",iou will run into us ii j oil uou t use care, at the :me tune calling tor a htjht. Twelve officers and 38 of the Florida's crew were captured. The WachusctL and Florida were to leave St. Thomas on tho 2d instant, for New York. The bark Mondamon. from Rio, was captured by the Florida, off Pernaiubuco. xbout September 23, and was bunicJ. This was the only American vessel cap- tared by the Florida since her departure Tom iCllCnnO. rit rr OJicilrfportviheeartttre-De,j,utc?..in imUer8 of dress even some men believe ,t fm ,;, ,t,J,r Ur;rf,n ,.f th.. Kcarntgc and Collins, af the Florida. . ... " . I.' . : Washington, Xor. S. The following despatches were to-day received by the Navy Department, announcing the cap ture of the Florida: MSPATCn EROM COMMANDER, AHNSLOW. J3oaton, Nov. 7, 1SG4. Jl'in. Gideon Welles, SVc. of the Xaiy. Sir :J have the honor, to report the arrival of the U. S. steamer Kearsarge off Scituale, from the Rocas. We left the Wacbusctt aud Florida at St. Thomas. The Florida was captured in the harbor of Rxhia by the Wacbusctt on October 7th. We bring sixtccu prisoners and one officer from the Florida. JOHN A WINSLOW. Commaudcr. HF.Sl'ATCII FROM COMMANDER COLLINS. St. Thomas, W. 1., Oct. 31. via Boston, Nov. 7.. Hon. Gideon Welles : Sir: I have the honor to report the arrival here of this ship, with the rebel ?teanier Florida in company. The Flor ida, with fifty eight men .and twelve ofii ccr-, Was captured about three o'clock on the uiorninir of Otoibcr 7th, in' the bav of San Salvador, Brazil, by flic officers nd crew of this vessel, without loss of life. Five of the officers, includiug her commander, and the remainder ol her crew, were oji shore The Florida had her mizcii mast and ruaitiyard carried a way and her bulwarks cut down. This vesre! sustained no injurj'. A detailed report will be handed to you by Payuias tcr W. V. Williams. Very respectfully, jour obedient servant, N. COLLINS, Cmmandcr U. S. steam-sloop Waehusett. 4 J 4 Defeat of Gen Price. St. Louis, Mondaj-, Nov. 27, 1SG4. A dispatch from Gen. Blunt, dated Neosho, Mo., Oct. 30, says that on the 28th he came up with Price at Ncwt;u mid aficr x severe fight of l.ce 0r four hours, drove the en- y tVnjJ1 tilC fieId j confusion , wHh the 0f over 700, iu l.uumg two Lionels. Our tofai los was h,f!-, i20. The Union troops consisted bf Ford's aud Jennisoa's Brigades of Blunt's Division. Titc enemy was fully 10,000 strong. Price is retreating toward L'Mirille, aud will be vigorously pursued. He is reported to sfill have large train, and about 10,000 unarmed conscripts ; but this is quite deubtful. About 020 Rebel prisoners, captured from Price, arrived yesterday. Others are to come. Arrest in Baltimore. Baltimore, Monday, Nov. G,jl8G3 Mrs. -Thomas J. Putchens, a.-lady of Fome promineucCj residing at No. lo'S North Charles St., was arrested to day by the Provost-Marshal, and comuued in jail, on charge of DrocTirini; a sword to be presented to Harry Gilmore, the notorious raider. Th nrrAst was made in consequence of intelligence rrathered from a Kebel mail captured in the hauds of a Bebel mail earner about leavins the cit'. lie had the sword in his possession, and letters ?ti the mail pointed out the parties who were cncraECd in maKius: tins irinuie ui 5 J V-' fejrard to Gilmore. The sword was procured in New- York, and paid for by the Secesh ladies of Bal timore. Ihe mail seized is understood to contain important information relative to doings m Maryland. OYSTERS. Families and Hotels supplied with Oys ters, fresh fronr the" City, every day, at reasonable prices. WHITE & SCHOCH. BLANK LEASES For Sal at this Office. Nevada Declared a State. Washington, Oct. 30, 1864. By the President of the United Statea of America4, A PROCLAMATION, Whereas, The Congrss of the United a States passed an act; which was approved I lk Olct , nir nf 1-1. .-?.! 1 " y "u iu, eniuieu -an a onsiuuuon ana state UovernmenL" and for the admission of such State into the U- the admission of such State into the U- c I . H ,lB1 ,wunfi wu" ine original nirtn r- -i n nn .... 1 f . r ..! .1 n on an equul footing with the original ites ; ,.,7 m. ne,;tl,f; State Government have been formed pursuant I tn lha nmiJ;t:nnn .:i.J l... .l. cm. tion nt tlm not nr'Pnnnrn.o n rnmm ot,,ii I v vi VU1ILI tOi3 UIU1 VCUUI UiiU 1X1 so a copy of the Constitution and ordinances nave been submitted to the President of the Dnitcil Stnt : ... AN0Wt tneretore, be it known that I, Abra- Lham L,ncoIn- President of the United States, " ''ccor01'00 wl111 U'C oury imposed upon 1 t .1 .frl P. ..j. -11 1 Huo ll,uutlul 'greseaioresaiu.aonerebv IWprlfirp ntifl nrnpl.nm flint thn Snt Nevada is admitted into the Union on an e . " - i ...... "iui. 4iii auiu uwic ui qUal footing with the original States, In witness whereof, I have hereunto eet my hand and -caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington! this thirty-first day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eijrht hundred and sixlj'-fonr, and of the Independence the United Slates the eighty ninth. ABRAHAN LINCOLN, By the President : Wm. H. Seward, Se'cy of State. IHPEOVEMENTS. 'Men are apt to denounce all projects pro posed, Which thry do not at once comprehend, To discourage, instead of promoting a good, Too often their efforts they lend. In al1 ages improvement projectors have met With discouragements in every plan For the comfort, domestic and public, Of that sori? of humanitv man. 11 18 ullsale to amrm posely, This thing or that cannot be done. Notwithstanding prognostics of failure some- times, nnnnrtnnt npliipi'Pmpnts nri rnn . . . . .. ... . It is best to adbere to old styles. 1 4i.4. - r..i. I ions, - Our enterprising citizen, Pyle, I have just placed on my counters a splen did assortment of Boy's and Childern's Cloth ing for winter wear, to which the attention of the public is particularly invited. T n T)..l xv, v. xy.c, Jjeam 01 ooi. bam iaeaary. - t. ii . r ni r. tir t i ,- ' i- nr i -kt r -i nn Uiucinnail, iUOnaay, i.ov. lOOi. ' J ' I Col. Sam. Medary died at Columbus to day. A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous De bility, Incompetency, Premature Decay and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to ben efit others, will be hanpy to furnish to all who need it, (free of charge), the rcceipe ,,- . ," .T -1 tl and directions for making the simple remedy used in his case. Those wishing to profit by his experience, and possess a Valuable Rem edy, will receive the sanit, by return mail, (carefully sealed), by addressing JOHA B. OGDEN. No. 00 Nassau street, New York. May 10, 1864. 'dm. TU iiiilVUUb bUJb iJiRiilS UI SUJUi uijiju. 1 W V I A Reverend Gentleman having been re- stored to Health in a lew days, attnr under- going all tne usual routine a nn irregular tiAjwuaivu luuutBui ticaiaiv:iiL v ituuui. uuoo considers it ins sacreu ouiy to communicate iu ma uiii.u iciuw ucuiuia u cure. Hence, on the receipt of an addressed 1 I . ....I I ma am . 4 f Vm n n n 4 I n enveiopu, uu wiii uuyruu; a . Lopjr ui uil- prescription used. direct to ur. Jomi Yagnall, Jc!o l'UJton streoi. urQQKn, aow Dork Ayer's Cathartic Fills , RE the most perfect purgative which we JrX. are iihle to produce or which v. c thin I; has ever been made by any body. Their ef fects have abuudsntly shown to the commu nity how much they excel the ordinary med icines in use. i hey are sa:e ami pieauiu to lake, but powerful to cure. Their pene tratiii2 properties stimulate the vital aclivi- ies of the bodv, remove the obstructions ui; a r its orsans, purify the blood, and expel dis-J ease, lnevpurge ouiiweiuui uuuiuio vviuuu breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into heir natural action, and impart a healthy tone with strength to the whole system. JNol ouly do tney cure the every-day complaints of everybody, but also formidable and dangerous diseases. While they produce powerful effects, they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and best physic that can be em ployed for children. Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant-to take; and being purely vegetable, are tree trom any risK oi narm. Cures have heen made which surpass belief, were they not substantiated by men ol such exalted position and character, as to forbid the Husoicion of untruth. Many emineni clerrvmen and physicians have lent ,Ueir bJ ... . - l i lr. names to certify to the public tne reiiauiiuy of our remedies, while oihcrs have bent us the assurance of their conviction that, our IPreparations contribute immensely to the re lief of our afflicted, suneniig ienow raeu. The aenl below named is pleated to lur- nish rntidour Americun Almanac, contain in" directions for the use und certificates of their cures, of the following complaints: Co.-tiveness, Billions Complaint, Rheuma tism, Dropsy, Heattburn, Headache arising from foul stomach, Nausea, lndiyesuon.aior bid inaction ofthe Bowels and Tain arising therefrom, Flatulcncv, loss of Appetite, all Diseases which requirean evacuant medicine. They also, by purifying the blood and stimu lating the sytem.cure many complaints which it would not be supposed they couiu reacn such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neural cria and Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Iiiver and Kidneys,-Goul, and other kindred complaints arising Irom a low stale of the bodv, or obstruction or its Junctions. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations which they make more profit on. Demand Av.er'8 and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. Prpnnr hw Dr. J. C. AVER & Co., Lo well. Mhi.. nd wild bv Wm. Holli.nshead Dreher& Brother, in Stroudsburg, nnd by dealers in medicine everywhere. Augu6t 4, 1864.-lyce2rn. bOMMbtfltiATED? , Pulmonary C6hsuinptfon a Curable Dis easfi ! ! ! . A CARD. 'TO CONSUMPTIVES: aC-:? . r' : , ; rpi. : .i i : , . , . ,, uuuciguu naving oeen restored f Itnn Itli in n fit. ..s...T !... it , a,iv uy a v.erysimpie rem edy, alter having suffered, several years wM In counrn liinrr nffnM.V., .1 J .1: a severe lung anection, dnd that droad di seasc Consumptionis anxious to make seasc Cbn'sumntion is anxious tn malm t I l. . I.; Xl . . . T ,1 l" ic-uow-suirerers uie means known to liis felloW-sufFerers the means ot cure; T nil wi,n ,ioe; i,.,;n a of the prescription used (free of ehanrO with I tirnninn. (U. -: i j. xt 5,imp. whir'li tiir.tr w;n fi.i,i c,,. 1 y vBavv (tail 111JU U. OCVJO LU b lll Consumption, AsthmaBronchitis. Colds roughs, oxc. Tlie only obiect of the advert tiser in sendino- tbn PrnrTntinn ; tn linoi. . .. : : ..r.. w... t ineamiciea,and spread miormation which He conceu'es to be invaluable ; and he hopes e'j auuurer win try nis remeuy,as it win t ,r,m ...l: . .11 """g, """inay fl J'nrtlfifi UMahinrr tho nrocprmtmn mt i ."..... w.w jiivuviiuiiuu iTtLi prescription please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, Kings-County, "New Yrok T) Yo1 DR. OU WISH TO BE CURED! Urinary, Sexual, Nervous Affections, no matter from what cause produced. Price, Une Dollar per box. Sent, postpaid, by iiuiii, on receipt or an oraer. nuuress, Station D. Bible House, New York; March 17, 1804. 3m. Court JiJrorlaiuatioit. Whereas, the Hon. Geokoc R. Barrett. President Judc of the22d Ju; eial District ol KentlSVlvnilla. r-nmnnspit nf llip rmmtips nfl Wavr.o, Pike, Monrueand Carbon.and Abra- ham Levering arid Jeremy Ma ckey. Esqr's, Associate Judges of the Court ot Common in . e !. n r nr i il.. . - i itas ui uiu vyiiuuiy ui iiiuiirou. uuu uy vir- , tue of their offices. Justices of the Court ol er and Terminer and General Jail delive ry and Court of General Quarter Sessions in and for the said County of 'Monroe, have is- ..'r J?e i?e "l-"'""?. l.h"l a wiuri ui liuariw onions ui uie reuue uuu nnmmnn Pln.is. nil Court nfOvnr nnil Tr. ; r?. ...-.. 1 t..;i ni : 1 n nluiii s I .fiiirl. fnr Hir Nfiwl Cnnnlvnf Alntimr. 1 . 1 u IJ 0 . 1 1 .1 .if. 1 t 1 r. Iifk n. Irfdll nf f l"n 1 1 f I lltirrt- nn t la 'Jltld Hn1 I uoUU.s, ...mnuan of .-x, , uc if necessary KOTICE is Hereby given to tne cononer, ttie Justices - . - . i BUCHAN'S Eherlish Svecific dollars and unwards,or these notes at'.anv of Pills cmo in less than; 30 days, the worst. 0ne. time 'will be allowed a comriiission offtne Uctobcc J7, I8G1. cases of .crvousness, Impotency, Premature ' n, nnn ' n.uinu?;ri'i,tTnfiA. : JUecav. Hemma VVeakiitfss.. nsan tv. nnrl r "w r ofthe Peace,andConslablesofthesafdeoUn- is not less than mnc percent, premium, , eIements to aiI parls o(- llie py6lem, and ove lv of Monroe, that they be then and there and before the war the nremium on six uer rt ntin will cufT.-ip in ivhnlnvnr rirmin mm' ha .' , ... : n w i . - reaoy uuu uieir rous, recorus, liiqmsiuonf, ... i examinauons ami oiuer rememorances to uo those things which their offices are appertsn- I..: i V i... .i.t .1 ...t. i ng, uuu uito umi, uiuhb wiju uru uouim uy -. I recognizances 10 prosecuteanu give evidence against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of the said county of Monroe, or a- frmiist nor.cnns who kImihI nlinrirp1 wilh I lit commission of offences to be then and there to prosecute or testify as shall be just. (God save the Commonwealth.) JANFORD MARSH, Sheriff. Sheriffs.Oihce Stroudshurg, C November 10, 1864. The subscriber would inform the public, very respectfully, that since the dissolution ot partnership between Keller Ci Waters, he has been carrying on the . ira .. .. k'J - . - SSI &vui x. aac ntsEsses! s hs o( glan()j onc door nhove the pvnr,,RS Offir... nn EHsnhnth Sr.. whera he be j,appv to waIt 0n ins old customers, nfI rnnn,. nnw nnfis as mni.n :t n(.n venient to call. Besides being prcpaYed at a time3 to fi1 aI orders for clJslonl work tJl 11 the b j f j j ,B 6ic)ves for sri e an eioirdnt assortment of ready made sufiuieut oi juauv BOOTS & SHOES, or mens, womens. misses and childrenswear, the selection and purchase of which he su perintends in person, and can, therefore, rec- omend them to purchasers. To the craft he offers a general assortment or Siic Findings E-ast, &c, &c, of the best quality; all of which he offers at small advance upon cost. Thankful for the iberal patronage which he has already re ceived, he hopes by prompt attention to bus iness and to the wants ot the community to merit a continuance of the same. No charge for showing goods. Drop in. CHARLES WATERS. Stroudsburg, August 4th, 1864. Remaining unclaimed in the Post Office, Stroudsburg, Pa., State ol i'ennsyiyama, 1st day of November 180.4. Anderson,PhcbcMrs.2 Lee, Amos Andcrson.Uames 2 Lmdamuth, Jas. Auderson,CarolineMrs.Mansfield, Jerome ' Brown, S. C. Mrs, Myers, bimon 2 Bush, B. W. Nolan, John Bruss, Henry Neff, Anna Bragg. VValter, i'lieonix, Len aiiss Buzzard, Henry, Coolbaugh, Mr. Pencil, John Price, Wilkinson Rinker, John r Jtussell, Jonathan Ridgeway, Jane Smith, Amanda Charles; Henry Colbart, William Cirroll, Michael Dennis, Samuel Ftherman. Charles 2 Smith, Jacob Grove, Fanie, Miss Schaefer, Jno. D Hanna. J. Staples, G. L. Hunter, William Harrington, J. Heller, Oliver Smith, Peter, Steepel, Betsy Slutter, Sydenham Toby, Win. IL Tyler, Geo. M. Heller, M. L Henckle, Win. II.- Heller, James Tompkins, Ueo. Young, John 7To obtain any of theec letters, the ap nlicant must call for "Advertised Letters," give the date of this list, and pay one cept tor advertising. ftr If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the JJeau setter wince THEODORE SCHOCH, P. M. Stroudsburg Bank. November 1, 1864. The Directors have this day declared a dividend' of Five percent, clear ot'laxca, payable on' and; after the ILtn msc. , ' J. H. STROIPB. Cashier, - - U. kJ. fi "ul JpUClil. i xne secretary oL.;the. Treasury gives no tice that , subscriptions will be received for u.oupon lreasoryiN from Aucr. 15th to lcrcst at the ratcof seven, and three-tenths ... -f ,-- I -. , . ...--- r.,' - - .i, 'bj..:::i.u:T. K - . . I GSt both to be Da 1(1 in lawfilLmnnPV. - ouul lu ue .u,u iawumoney- These, notes will be "convertible at the 6d or tion ot the holderat-maturity,. into six per ,1. - ' . " ceni- &,u waring uonas, payaoie not -less lhan five nor re' !h hvent' from I tlioir 1n'tf ne Hip Rni-pntttifltit rnnw oloot fi,,MTt,n ,;n i, ;n ,inn.,min;no f cr, J oinn snnn oi nnn n,.'.i sir, nnn ,i n I i 11U V i 111 UC 13UL1 111 U&UU1U11JUL1U113 JtIU. .( .... 'lt- c . ' " 1 muBioe lor uiijruuiunw-tuuw , , ,ni "t1).,"""1"0- The notes. will be transmitted to the own- ers free of transportation charges as soon af- 1 " otes, payable three years vaiuable F ' - on h t. n .Sa . 1864. vith semiTannual in-Ujfunf. in ahj.iu om;i,fi.i S ' tmir at tne uoor or tne uwcinuir I r . - n . , . - T :. .1 , " t - ij As the notes draw,interest from August 10, persons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of 'deposit Parties depositinir twenty-five thousand b' the Treasury Department upon the re- ceipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the officer with whom the deposit was made. NJn rloililnl inno fnrpnmmiacinnomiKit hrt mnrlo ' . - special MFaulagCS Ol tlliS Loan, lt is a National Savings Bank, offering a hirrher rate of interest than anv other, and l the best security. Any savings bank which 0 ' u.A tt a ; m, wt :w..i,;n .... I ,. r.. , , -f M ' J anything better, for its own asset? are either in government securities or in notes or bonds payable in government paper. I 1 J r ' r. ..i ... ,. i v - r"J - permanent invesimeni. xne noics can ai- ways be sold for within a fraction of their face and accumulated mteresr, and are the bcst sccuritr with banks as coll aterals for ,. discounts. n....ai. n c:- fnt K-C)f ClnlA Hnnri .... , ... . . T . i . .1 n.1.1 lnauuiuoii 10 uie very nuorai interest on thc notes for three years, this privilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent I n ii . L a. c cr t i nnr nnnnm. inr inn rriirrfnr mm DfiririK f- . cenL (J. S. stocks was over twenty percent, - .... ., . ., , . ii win iir cnon inn t inn npriin i nrmiis nn iniii 1 . , i.-llnnn ni flip nrpsent mnrlfft rntfs. i5 nnt.lffssl -"i r ... . man ten per cent, per annum. - ,. e r. , J. "3 fciXCmpUOIl IrOHl !atC 01' fill!- But aside from all. the advantages we have enumerated, a special Act of Congres ex- empts all bonds and Treasury notes from local taxation. 0i the average, this exemp- tion is worth about two per cent, per an- num. according to the rate of taxation in va- . ' rious parts of the country It is believed that no securities offer so reat inducements lo lenders as those issued by the government. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties or stock companies or separate com munities only, is pledged for pjymcnt, while the whole property of the country is held to secure the discharge ot all the obligations of the United Slates. While the government offers the most lib eral letms for its. loans, it believes that the very strongest; appeal will be to the loyalty and patriotism of the people Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits. The pnrty depositing must endorse upon the original certificate the denomina tion of notes requiredand whether they are to be issued in blank or payable to order. When so endorsed it must be left with the officer receiving the. deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Department. Subscriptions will, be received by" the TreasUreV of the United States, at Washing ton, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries and by the First National Bank of Scranton Pa. Second National Bank of Scranton, Pa., and by all National Banks which a deposita ries' of public money, and all RESPECTABLE BANKS and BANKERS throughout the country will give further in- brmation and Afford every Facility lo Subscribers. September 1, 1864. NOTICE. All persons indebted to Simeon Schoon- over, cither by note, book account or oth erwise, arc requested to settle their ac counts as soon as possible. He hopes tliat this request will be responded to, as his late serious loss by lire necessitates him to make this call. SIMEON SCIIOONOVER. Bushkill, June 9, 1864. THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF AN INVALID. Published for the benefit, and as a CAU TION TO YOUNG MEN .and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decav of Manhood, &c, supplying at the same time The Means of Self-Cuue. By one who has cdrcd himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By enclosing a-post paid addressed envelope single copies may be had ot the. author., - 5 ' NATHANIEL MAYFAIREsq., ' Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y. June 2, 1864. ly.. ' MADISON HOUSE. ?I. & T. P- WATSON, !i (LIVERY STAULE, ATTACHED) 37 &' 39 North 2d gt., between "Markot. anu Aren, ... .p'rinADnCTiiiA'. ta - : . " " February 26r1863. ly,, , . ' Valuable (T4 Monroe Countv. Pa., about . tiine mil fMm Ri..n,w1,K,,V .i::..:.,..i i .,c t, i... "pf,1 "uu" v. uooioausn, lUartin i'lace. anu others. H- 110 iilJTtu contains I TC" ir ' - . a v" M,IHUfc V: e r Across. -vwv.w- u..m "??: T La B? Jill About 40 acres ls b000 .Ticaaon, anu a stream or water stream of ruus tnrouS I . . ruus throusn tnc premises. I tie im 'uiuuhui aic d a. auiuini'iiii tiuust a New Barn and-WaiTon House, aud.otbe oui-ouuciings, with a never lattingfcpnng I i' 1 . .1 , i. . 1 1 11 I J-" V ' 11 U HI U li T U i J. I UlliX 1UUO UI1 IUIJ- TIium .x 1 -t' I?.... fP.... .1. . This h onaof , ,):..... :n the Country. Persons desiring to view the Farm, can do so by calling 6u the undcrsined'rosi ning thereon. ULI A 1 Litis SHOEMAKER troudsburff Bank. Stroudsburs. Pa.. Oct. 15. 18G4 be held at thcBanlnns House, on 3Iou day, the 21 at day of November next, be tween the hours of ten A. M., aud two I 1 i' .1 fl, .11 11 genenu meeting or uie otockiioiuers ,luul Place, on xues- UdJ l"c lllb .aa 01 ovemuer next, at 12 o'clock. M. J. I!. STROUD, Cashier. IMPORTANT TO ALL f w T A jr VCtt jg, f k A m JLJr IRON IN THE BLOOD. Tt IP well krinwn In thn tnorlipnl nrnfpsmnn enicnt of the blood. This is derived chiefly from the food we cat; but if the food is not ' ' y ' . . citi , ine; livi.tpi; 1 y uuniniLV ui hwii ja nui I J X J , - f(S I,nm,c (,iced. the whole svhlem suffers. The bad blood vvilf irritate the heart, will ch g up the luiiL's, will stunetv tlie brain, will obstruct hbe lirer. and will send its dinse-nrndnninrr predisposed to disease, ' " 1 'a - Timr.r..nt mi.m ' ;-" uiui. .n flflCWiJ AS A MEDBCISB . ,,,,, is ivoll tnnii'n r.nil nplrnntv niltrnn iv rill. mod. " " -4 : , " ,ca' ( me- i e u.rac.my m.s ueen 10-ouiain such a preparation of it as will enter the cir- blood. This noint. s ivs Dr. Haves. JVIassa- cmisetls Stale Chemist, has been attained in the Perovian Syrup, by combination in a way before unknown. TII PKRUVIAN SY riiup is a PROTRACTED solution of the PRO- V.1 , "";p , ERY TN MEDICINE, that Strikes at the MrM'irP IT FTiA.M JITf.MIF TT(Tt f T T Ro it of Die.ise by .supplying t lie t-lood with its Vital Principle or Life Element Iron. Till) PKRUVIAN YmUP Cures Dyspepsia, Liver complaint, Dropsy, 1' ever and Ague, .Loss ol inergy, Low Spirts. r H K P K H U V i A iN SYR IT P Infuses strength, vigor, and new life, into the system, mid builds up an "Iron Const il u l io n ." THE PERUVIAN SYK UP Cures Chronic Diarrhma. Scrofula, Boils, Scurvy, Loss o Con.-titulional "Vigor THK PERUVIAN SYRUP Cures Nervous Affections, Female Com plaints, and all diseases ofthe Kidneys and Bladder. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP s a Specific for all diseases originating in a BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, or accom panied by Debility or a Loio State ofthe System. Pamphlets containing ceriiucatea ot cures and recommendations from some ofthe mot eminent Physicians, Clergymen, and others. will be sunt free to any address. We select a few of the names to show the character of the testimonials. JOHN E. WILLIAMS, ESQ., President of the Metropolitan Bmk, N. Y. Rev. ABEL STEVENS, Late Editor Christian Advocate and Journal. Rev. P. CHURCH, Editor New York Chronicle. Prepared by N. L. CLARK & CO., exclu sively for J. DINSMOIvE, io 4U1 lirond way New York. Sold by ali Druggists. Redding's Bii sia Salve Heals Old bores. Redding's Russia Salve Cures Burns. Scaldfc, Cuts. Redding's Russia Salve Cures Wounds, Bruises. Sprains. Redding's Russia Salve Cures Boils, Ulcers, Cancers. Redding's Russia Salve Cures Suit Rheum, Piles, erysipelas. - Oft ' M'i Cures Ringworms, Corns, Sic, &.., NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT 11 Only 2o cents a Bux. FOR RALE nv J. P. DINSMORE, No. 4l Broil way, N. Y. S. J. FOWLE &, Co., No.' 18 Tremoiu oi.. Boston. And by all Druggists and Country Store keepers. M.iy 19, 1864. ly. STEPHEN KOLfvlES, o!?., ATTORNEY AT LAW SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, STROUDSBURG, PENNA. Office Willi S. S. Dreher, tvq. N. B. Snecial attention paid to the-filing of Pension papers, and the collection.of.back pay, and bounties of soldiers. : Stroudsburg.iOct. 9,. 1862 The.subscriber offers at nrivatp snlo th I E; q f 1 - - - BLANK, DS, Delaware fiackaitanna & Western RAIL J10AD. Running . Time, , of PassaDger Trains Oct. 12, 1864 hUWE NORTH W A 3D. 1 LEAVE SOUTHWARD. Accora-jPasscn-md(i j (jcr. tkiii. P. M. i P. ?.l. 2J05 C.-io J.40 fi.'-'l f STATIONS. Grc.tt Dund, iex Mil ford. .1.05! 6.00 1'.'.25,' 5.33 i Hnptiottom, a 11501 5 10 iNli-lioUqii. S 11,13; 4.i0 5 r.-ciorWille. .loiiiroje. O 10.45, 4 40 Alilnetnn. 10.3U; -S.3? tt 10.00! 4.10 ?i. XI V 3.40 C'liUk'ijumrait, Scrrtr.t'ori- njcenvitle. n 'J 15 2 52 2 3S 2.IS I.00 1.44 12 55 Couldsboro Tobvhnnitft. Forks.' Oak hind. tlonryvillo. Spr;tRiicvll!e. i btri)aUsburg. S Water Gap. ' 12.10 (Mountlelhcl. J Dct.iwnre, , M.iuunka Chuult j Uriilgcville, ! Oxforil. W-.i5l.mg' on. ; New Hampton. 12.31 . 12.10 12.01 11.54 1I.4J 11.25 . M. ' CrMiigc iar riiil. This PaeHcrTra:ii ftorlijuardf Leaves New ILunplon on the nrrival of thojf Mail Tram which leaves New York at 8.66 A. M., and Ma nun fen- Chunk on the arrival of the Train which leaves Philadelphia, f Kensington Deootl at 7.15 A. M. At. Scranton jihia Train ma fcs close connections with Trains on the Lagkawaniia &. Blooms-,, burs and Delnwuro &, Hudson Railroads, amL at Great Bend with the Mail Tram on tho Erie Railway going West. ' The Passenger Train South ward Leaves Great Bend after the arrival of tho Cincinnati Express from the West, connec ting at Scranton With Trains on the Lacka wanna and Bloonigburir und. Deluyare. and. Hudson Ruilroads;,al Mauonkn. Chunk with, the train for Philadelphia, and nt New Hamp-. ton with trains. for New York, the Lehigh. Valley, Harrisbum, &c. Passenirers by this.. Tram arrive in New York at fi.40, in Phibi-y delphia al G.U0, and in llarrisburg at 8.20 P.M. . . . T:5s .Accomodation Train Northward, connects at Great Bend .with tho, Day Express going Wrsl, by which passen-j jiera arrive at llliuca arid Syracuse the samp day. Southward, joavee Great B'nd after -.tha i arrival oi the New York Express going East.; 07" All Passenger Trams on the Lno Railway stop at Great Bend. WATTS COOKE, Suuerintendent. Ii. A. I1ENR Y, General Ticket Agent. TO YOUNG 31 EN. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope.: Price Six Cents. AELect!ire m the ffalnrc. Treat ment and radical cure of SpermatoRt rhoia, or Seminal Weakmss, Invyluatary. Emissions Sexual Debility, arid Impediments, to Marriage generally. Nervousness, Cox-, sumption, Epilepsy, und Fits; Mental and. Phvsical Incapacity, resulting from Self-A'--buse, &c, By ROB'T J. CULVERWELL, M. D., Author ofthe "Green Bcok," &c. The world renowned author, in this admi-; rable LecturercleaTlyprotJs frorrr rrt3- mrn--personal experi-nce that the awful conse-' quences of Self-Abuse may be effectually re- moved without medicine, and witnout.dan-. gerous surgical operations, bougicti, instru ments, rings or cordial, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what hia coiidition may be, maycureliim?ef cheaply, privately, and radically. THIS LECTURE. WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUS ANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six. cents,, or two post stamps. Address tlie puu- llfchCl&' CHAS. J" C. KLINE &.CO., 127 E5.wcry, Sew York, Post of fice box 4586. June 16, 1864. ly. - Bit. Tt1. Of Philadelphia. Where he has been in successful Practice, for a number of years, with the experience., of al! the different Hospitals, &c., is now., oerinanently located at Allemown, (Office Schueck's Eale Hotel,) where he will be ic slnct attendance to all Professional calls. No latent Medicines us- d or recommend ed. The remedies administered are those which will not break down the constitution,," but renovate the system from all injuries it has sust.uned trnm improper treatment, and, leave the pysteit; a healthy and perfectly cured con'dilimi.' : , Melaiicholly Alteration, ih it sfafe oraii enalion and v.eakne.s of the mind whicii renders persons incapable of enjoying the pie sores or verro.uiiii" thf duties of life. DYSPEPSIA. Thai riUtres.Mii; disease and fell destroyer of lie,ilili and, Juippiness, undermining the conalpjiiipinnid yearly car rying tbqupaiuU to oritimejy" gravels, can most empiiaticiiMy te ctrrwl. . - . RHEUMATISM -In any form or conB: llou wniriintld currabfe,. Epiltp.-y, or falling sickness, all chrotiid or stubborn cases of Female Diseases, radically removed. Saltf, Itheuin, and every description of ulcerations; Pile and Scrofulous dUeuses, which have unfiled previous medical skill, can be cured ' by prope treatment; and I do bay, (yes Consmiipiiou) can be cured by wearing ai .Medicated. Jacket, which is a prptcdtiun 'to, the Lungs again&l aj.l chnnges of weather in all climates. Having iint-tij;.ited for years the cause and ch iractcr of inlerinilients, (Fe ver and Ague.) in all parts of the United. States will cure permanently ull Chronic. or Acute cases ol Ague and Nerous diseaa- es, in a few dnyp. t ' TAPE WOlliM. That dread tq the Hu man Family, can be removed uild permanent ly cured. ;. . . Consultiilion in my office in tfce English and German lamjimge, freo if cliarjjo.' Will make visits any distance. WeduBdayt. und Saturdays set apjrt flr patients Irom a dis tance. May be addressed by letter (confiden- tially,) and Medicines sent with proper di- rectiuiia to any part of the country. Dr. W. H; vVITMOfi, Office in Eiigls Ho'el Bitilding, A!!entwn; Lehiyh dii.Trj;' hber 1, 134'-ly:r , Seplembe Passer.- Accorn gcr. , inbJai I i iioff 5 AM. .' P. M.t 7.30 ; 2.30 5 7.49 I 3.C0 6.10 J 3.35 j S.33 j 4.15 i tf.SU J 5 10 I vol C.I53' j 0.33 6.35 Mo 35 ir.ar.Wj ( 11.1:0. . , Cfc II.2i J 11.53 ) 12.11 3 5 1227 t 1"37 j i 12 48 I . i? 1-17 4 l. 4 1.50 i i 155 ; 5 2.07 5 2.10 5 2.47 .P. ?4. MSI A LECTURE' SB
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