Quaker Justice. .The ."Washington correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette tells the following story : Gen: Schenck's resolution, just introdu ced in the House, making runaways from fhe draft, who have gone to Canada, aliens, and requiring them to be. natura lized before they can again exercise the rights of citizenship, is good but old. Congress will undoubtedly enact the law, but a decision in advance has already been given by competent authority. "Thee has no right toj vote," said a good old Quaker Judge of Election in Warren county, Ohio, to a would-be vo ter at the late election. "What do you mean?" stormed the 'astounded devotee of the "Great Un ready ?"r "1 mean thee is not a voter; thee is hot a citizen of this State." "Why, you old fool, I was born in this 'county, and have lived here all my life, -aua mere a uouooy Knows it better tlian rou v "Thee is mistaken, my friend. Thee was born here, it is true I knew thy father before thee, and a good man he was: I little thought his son would do such a thing;! but thee hasn't lived here fcUtliy life. Thee slipped away about luetimc of the draft : thee went to Can ada, and neither paid thy three hundred dollars, if thec was opposed to fighting, nor took thy musket if thee wasn't; but. thee became a citizcu of a foreign couu .try ; and thec can't vote here !" The McCIellanite raved, but the Qua ker .Tudge was inflexible. The McClel lanite declared there was no law for such a decision, and he would prosecute him ; but the Quaker was calm. 'Thcc may be right about the technical language of the liw; I do not pretend to say ; lut thee went to Canada ; and am clear in my conviction, luce c-n t ole." And he didn't. That Quaker was born for a Jaw-maker A Touch of Petroleum. Close to the buds of the Centre Oil Company there lives an old chap who is worth a mint. Ignorant, of course, dumb luck has made him rich. II is household pets consist of a terrier dog aud stupid daughter, both of whom engage his atten tion. The former provided for, he deter mined to "accomplish" his daughter. To this end he came to the city. He bought a piano, and a harp, and a guitar, aud a car load of music books, and so forth, winding up his business by engaging a hrst-class intellectual and musical tutor with all of which he started for the "re "ion." The documents were of course soon arranged for business. The tutor ?ct to work and toiled like a Trojan, but with no success, despairing of ultimate I'riumph, the tutor went to the oil king and made a clean "breast of it. "Why, what in the world's the matter " asked the father. 'Well," answered the tutor; "Kitty has got a piano, and guitar, aud harp, jwd music, and books, and all that, but ihc wants capacity lha'tVa;!." "Well, by the Lord Harry," cried the oil king, "if that's all, just bii- it. I've got the stuff, and if money will get it she chall have capacity or anything else." j A Very Great Eascal. Ttto young lawyers, Archy Brown and Thomas Jones, were fond of drop i:ig iu to Mr. Smith's parlor, and spending an hour or two with his only daughter 31:uy. One evening, wheu Brown aud Mary had discussed almost every topic, Brown sud denly, in his sweetest tones, struck out as follows : "Do you think, Mary, Tou could leave father and mother, this pleasant home, with all its cc and comforts, and emi grate to the .Far West with a young law yer, who has but little besides his pro fession to depend upon, and with hi in search out a new home, which it should be j-our joiut dut3 to beautify, aud make delightful and happy, like this ?" Dropping'hcr head softly on his should er, she whispered : 'I think 1 could, Archy." "Well," .said he, "there's Tom Jones, olio's going to emigrate, and wants to get a wife : I'll mention it to him." Large Tas. The Boston Fobt says : "One of our Uoston merchants 3-cstcrday paid the excise on 700 barrels domestic spirits, which amounted to the snug little sum ol pixty-six thou.-and three hundred dollars. (S6G,300.) Thisj we are informed, is the largest amount paid at any one time since the present internal revenue law has been in operation." ''For the want of water I am forced to drink water; if I had water, I would 2rink wine." This speech is a riddle, And here is the solution. It was the complaint of anltaliau vineyard man, af ter a long drought and an extremely hot summer, that had parched up all hi grapes. IMPROVEMENTS. 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 al?l ages improvement projectors have met With discouragements in every plan For the comfort, domestic and public, Of that sprig of humanity man, It is very unsafe to affirm positively, This thing or that cannot be done,- Notwithstanding prognostics of failure some times,. Inportknt achievements arc won. In matters of dress even some men believe It is best to adhere to Id styles, Not 60 however, that promulgator of Fash ions, Our enterprising citizen, Pyle, I have just placed on my counters a splen- aiu assortment ot iioy's and Uhildern's Cloth ing for winter wear, to which the attention W the public jb particularly invited. R, C. Pyle. Ayrc's Agwe Cafe. FOR THE SPEEDY CURE OP Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Aaue for the whole class of diseases oriaina ting in biliary derangement, caused by me juaiaria of miasmatic countries. -uc "? wl l.uu OI11 conse quence. Ot the miaRmptip. nnisnn. A rrra variety of disorders arise "from a irritation in malarious district, among which arel raJgio, Rheumatism, Gout. Headache, Blind ness, Toothache, Earache. Catarrh. Asthma. Pnlnitntinn Pninfni Atim, nf th. nt Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Para- ly.-is, and Derangement of the Stomach, all ui vviiic i, wuea ongnmung m una cause put on the intermittent type, or become periodi- Ktmutcnt never, until Fever, Dumb , . Deputy Collector's Office : Ague; Periodical Headache or Bilious U. S. Internal Hevenue,:llth Bsi'; Headache, and Billious. Fevers, indeed State of Pun'n'a.. Maiinli f!h tin 1: Vn ' i ni .,-, ,, , n nun at iiib iu i'lilUUll VJllUIJk, tilS3 " .i . . inPIIlClVO is not only tnc most ettectual remedy ever discovered for this class of nnmnlnintft. lmf it is the cheapest and morcovor is perfectly fcaiu. ioaarm can arise trom its use, ana V. t r- -. me paueni wnen cured is lelt as tieaitny as if he had never b.-wl thn rn tM. !..-, 1.1 .... .1 ! n .11 in uu oam ui uuy omer cure lor unuis ana re- vcr: ii is irue ot ims. ana its importaace iu uiuau uiujtiuu witu uiu compiaiui cannot "x lllliucvu. UU CU1 U IS II vU UllIC CllU said to-'be a certain remedv. One Dealer because one bottle cures a whole nei-h- berliood. Prepared by J. C- Ayre & co., Lowell, mass.- ami solil by Wm. Uollmsliead, Urelier 1 DruiuiT, 111 oirounsnurr. ami ov aeaiers IV .1 .-.! ii 11 ... ..,bu.u...u uvui.ynntirt:. A ...... -4 A I Or I f iT I a iu iuu wioti ru uiu cutti Tv-m rrlieh Stri&ni fie Pills cure in less than 30 dav the worst C:i matter from what cause produced. Price, One Dollar per box. Sent, postpaid, by JAiujia o. uu 1 iait, " iew xorK. March 17, 1864. 3m. a urji cureu 01 -ixcrvous ue- bility, Incompetency, Premature Decay and xouuiiui jirror, aciuaicu ay a oesire 10 uen- eut ouiere, win m nappy to iurnisii to an u .m.vu ... sw.- ' anu directions tor making tne simple remedy user 111 Ins r.:ise Those vvishincr fnnrnhthrl his experience, and possess a Valuable Rem- edy, will receive the samo, by return mail, (carelullv sealed), by addressing JOHN 13. OG0EN. No. GO -Nassau street, New York. May 19, 1S04. 3m. TO NERVOUS SUFFERFES OF BOTH SEXES. A Reverend Gentleman having been re- Fever and JW. that it mav be truthfullvk, , , u .1V- iiu cases ot Nervousness, Impotency, Premature u,a " uc em at tne uourp House, in pays jts depos Lecay, oemmai weakness, insanity, and an "' Jjuiougji 01 oirouasourg, on xucsuay, tut :t :s nav u.muiv, ulauiii, nunuua xiJici-iiuiir, nuivioi, jiiol., ai i u uiuuh -L . Uu W111CI1 I stored to health in a few days, after under- gaiust the firm of Kuutz t Huntsman are p c ! going all the usual routine and irregnlar requested to preseut them for imni cdiate its Exemption from elate or imt fixpensive modes of treatment without success settlement, and those indebted will come ttittinfti Taxation. " ulT ":J " ' u " .1 lo ills anuciea leiiaw creatures uie means or cure. Hence, ou the receipt of an addressed envelope, he will scrrd (free) a copy of the prescription used." Direct to Dr. John M Vagnall, 186 Fulton Strcei. Brookljn, Naw Dork communicated. Pulmonary Consumption a Curable Di- ease 1 1 1 A CARD. CONSUMPTIVES. TO iiic unuereigncu lavn.g ueen resioreu iq health in a few weeks, bv a verv simple rem edv, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection,, and that dread di- si;asc Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means ol cure. io an who oesire n, ne win senu a opcy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for ( 'ossumptiox, Asthma, JJaoxcuiTis, Colds, Coughs, &c. The only object ofthe adver tiser in sending the Proscription is to bene fit the a filicted, and spread information which ne conceives to be invaluable; and lie hopes every suuerer win iry ins remeuy, as n win cost them nothing, and may prove ,a blessingl Parties wishing the prescription wil. please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, 'Williamsburgh, , Kings County, New Yrok aiAU'RSED. Pec. 25, 18(54, at the Lutheran Par sonage in Hamilton, by Rev. Henry Sci- fcrt, Mr. William Droug, of Uhesnuthill. and Miss Ann Marjah Auglemoycr, of Pocono- . Dec. 31, 18G4, at the Union- Hotel, in Hope, by Elder J." I) Lauer, Mr. Henry Henry Manes, of ISlairstown, and Miss Barbara Mitchell, of Pahaquary, all of Warreu Co. New Jersey. By Elder J. D. Lauer, Dec. 2S, 18G4, at the residence of Gideon L. Howell, Mr. John Young, jr., aud Miss Lydia A, Howell. At the same time and place, by the same, Mr. Gideon II. Miller, of Shiloh, and Miss Lottie Swartwood, of Hope, all of Warren Co., N. J. Lost. On Tuesday, Jan. 3d, between Mrs. Jane Hollinshead's and the Post Office, a gentleman's Fur Collar. Any oner find ing the above, and leaving it at Mrs. Hollinshead's will be suitably rewarded. JOHN'MALYEN. January 5, 1865. Qliministtator's Notice. Estate of GEO. C. RAHSBERRY, late of Stroud town'ship, deceased. Letters of administration in the above named estate, late of the township of Stroud, Monroe County, deceased, hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them duly' authenticated for settlement. Wm. BTNDLEY BUSH, ") A C.E.DURFEE. 'jAdors, Stroud tep., Deo. 1, 1864-. 6t. tax. WAT?. SPECIAL INCOME TAT, Dec. 31, 1864. Notice is hereby given that the special 1UVUUJC LilA. fIUIMfNH.il 1 1 V If 11 FIT. PPCnMU nn CYf - congress, approved J Uly 4, lW,orjivepcr 1 1 ., c i . . eyrSXi ImTZ.Z - " ' ' " m, J , . .,. ... J-ue unaersi;npa will attend to receiv inS PaJnient of said tax, at Knccht's HotcL Stroildstura. 0n Tuesday, the 31st dav df .Tannarv. iRflK a i,: : ,m i. m...i. inclusive, All DCrsonS who shall norlccfc to nnv sa Special Income Tax, assessed against t 7 -CT - II..... :.t ii. .T 1 f 1 -" , wtuiu uie umc auovo specmea, win ne Uaoic to a penalty ot Ten per Cent nrfrt;t.?nl tl r. twontv I . n ' . vice or jNotice r a ttt?t. ir T uttttq - n.... n-. I n. l . 1 t j.1 TV j. . 11 iUaUcn ulluufe. Ucc dl fflItS 00 C Agricultural SoCICly. A meeting ol the IJoard of Directors will be held .at the public house of Chas. lroch. in the Horouh of Strniicishnrir nn I... . c . " O' nesdnr xiet ir,t t i n ',, ,, - a ai jjy order of ,he Prea,Jent. Secretary. atroudsbunr, Jan. 5, 1SU5. I J c annual meeting ot the .Jstockliold- time there will be an election for Gvc di- rectors to serve the ensuin" three years. Secretary stroudsburir, Jan. 0, IS60. CAUTION. me puoiic arc ncreny cautioned a gainst purchasing a due bill for Tweuty Dollars, given by me to Jacob J. hroy uavin, received no value therefore, I am determ ued not to nav it uu ess comoe ed 1 . 1 1 J JOI1N WID3IEU. Stroudsburg, Dec. 24, 1SG4 Dissolution Notice. The copartnership existing between the undersigned, in the Livery, Wagon Ma- king, Blackpunthing, and harming busi- ness was dissolved ou the 20th of Septem- oer last. All persons Having claims a- Iorwara anu Pay. UP witnout ueiay. 1 i.e r ., i, : i Untnto nrnA r. frt SPECIAL' i i nnin.nfQ ,. rj,"' i, nempts all bonds and Treasury notes from f iA iinr lArs 'mrrrl- nnn nr lint h nf Whom will be found there on" Monday and Tues-ftion day of each week. At the end of that tinie suit will be brought against all who tail to respend to this notice. AJiMJiiL KAL'TZ, WU. ki UiNToiMAjN. Stroudsburg. Nov. 24, 18G4. P. S -The Lively and Wagon Making - - r - c r ! nn i ' i ii iini nrcirrnnii t- ii (i ivm i i i if i fully prepared with superipr Horses and -j 0 , Carriages, careful Drivers and excellent workmen to answer all calls upon him. AY M. HUNTSMAN. Nov. 24, 1854. Valuable Heal Estate AT PRIVATE SALE, The subscriber offers at private sale. the following described propcrt', viz: A Farm situated in Strdud township, Monroe couuty, Pa., adjoining land of Joliu Hansberry, t.corgc IloucK. A.dow- ler, auu oincis, cuuiaunug auoui, j,. 118 AC1SES, . -v. about 75 acres cleared, enclosed with a good fence, aud in a high stale of culti vation, of which 20 acres arc Meadow, the balance is well timbered with Oak, Chcs- nut and Hickory. There arc about 20 acres of excellent meadow bottom yet to be cleared. Ihe farm is well adapted to grazing The improvements thereon consist of a new Frame House, one and a half stories high, 22 by 24 feet : a two story IO G HOUSE, 20 by 28 feet wcathorboarded and plastered, a frame Barn 32 by 46 feet with cellar stabling underneath, a frame Wagon House 18 by 24 feet, Corn Crib, Granary and other outbuildings, with a spring of never failing water near i.- 'n. : n n.;n the house. There is also a thriving APPLE ORCHAKD of select grafted fruit aud a variety of other iruit trees or uinereuc mnus on the premises. This, property is three miles north of Stroudsburg and one mile southwest of the line of the Delaware, Lackawana and Western llailroad, and convenient to Schools and public meet- ings. Persons wishing to view the above prop- erty will please call upon Silas L. Drake, or at the Jeffersonian office, Stroudsburg, Pa., or upon the subscriber residing on the premises. ' HORACE PECK. Stroud township, Dec. 1, 1864-tf., Son thciiiicr k Ilerniiaiia, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FANCY GOODS AND YANKEE NOTIONS, STROUDSBURG, PA. Auguet 11,1884. tf. 1 ' U. S, 7-30 Loan. The Secretary of the Treasury xrives no tice that subscriptions will be received for uoupon Treasury JN otes, payable three years from Aug. 15th, 1864, with semi-annual in terestat the rate of seren and three-tenths per cent, per annum, principal and inter I OCT MAT 11 TCi lirt Tinirt 1T1 lnitlll mnYimr These notes will be convertible al the op r of the holder at maturity, into six per cent' &old eariS bonds, payable not less' than five nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Goverument may elect. They will be issued in denominations of $50, $100, 8500,81,000, and $5,000, and al subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or some multiolc of fiftv dollars. 1 , TKeotoSWil. bo ted .othe ore Iron rY trr n)nmtA tirn nliorfroc oa cm own- ers free of transportation charges as soon af tfir thfi rpppint of Ihn nrlrrinnl Cflrtifirnfps nf r Deposit as thev can be nreoarcd. I 11 As the notes draw interest from August h - - i lu' Persons making deposits subsequent to iiiul uavt: ituisi iay 111c iiuuiuoi. ulci uuu jiuih dale of deposit Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed a commission of one quarter of one per cent, which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the re ceipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the officer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for commissions must be made from the deposits, Special Advantages of (his Loan It is a National Savings Bank, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and the best security. Any savings bank which itors in U. S. Notes, considers ing in the best circulating me dium of the country, and it cannot pay in anything better, for its own assets are either in government securities or in notes or bonds payable m government paper, It is equally convenient as a temporary or permanent investment. alio notes can al ways be sold for within a fraction of their face and accumulated interest, and are the best security with banks as collaterals for discounts. Convertible into a Six per Cent. 5-20 Gold iond. In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent per annum, for the current rate 5-20 Bonds is not less than ;inc per cent, premium and before the war the premium on six pei cent. U. S. stocks was over twenty percent It will be seen that the actual profits on this ioan,al the present market rates, is not less , tnn ppnt nRr nnn,,m. fr6m th adva'ntaces we have enumerated, a special Act of Congreb ex- rcai laxuiiuii. uiu n ui CAC...r is worth about two per cent, per an num, according to the rate of taxation in va- rious parts of the country it 3 believed that no securities offer so reat inducements to lenders aa those issued bv the government. In all other forms of .indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties or stock companies or separate com- rmunj,ics onu. ,s uledcd for payment, ' ... while the u hole proptrty of the country is held to secure l he, discharge of all the obligations of the Uurted Stales. While the government offers the most lib eral icims for its loans, it belie'cs that the very strongest appeal will be to ihe loyalty and patriotism of the people Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits. The party depositing must endorse upon the original certificate the denomina tion of notes required, and whether they arc 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 t0 tjie Treasury Department Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer 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 ofScranton, Pa. a"d by all. National Banks which a deposita- nes.ol public, money, and an RESPECTABLE BANKS and BANKERS throughout the country will give further in- formation and Afford every Facility lo- Subscribers. I September 1, 1364. The subscriber would inform the public, yery respectfully, that since the dissolution of partnership between Keller & Waters, he has been carrying on the carrynjg Hot & Shoe Bsassiscss at his old siand. one door above the Express Office, on Elizabeth St., where he Will be happy to wait on ins old customers, and as many new ones as can make it con- venient to call. Besides being prepared al all times to fill all orders for custom work, the public win anu on ms tuiuives, ior saie an eIeant assortment of ready made BOOTS & SHOES, for mbnSj vvomens mj6Sesand childrens wear, the Belection and purchase of which he su- pedntends in person, and can, therefore, rec- omend them to purchasers. To the craft he offers a general assortment of ue Ffrtdiugs, Lasts, &c, &c, f tfi faest au Ht all f which he ofrera at small advance upon cost. Thankful for the liberal patronage which he has already re ceived, he hopes by prompt attention to bus iness and to the wants of the community to merit a continuance of the same. No charge forshovving goods. Drop in. . CHARLES WATERS. Stroudsburg, August 4th, 1864. BLANK, LEASES m groceries and Hanlware. The Subscriber ihTdrma the public that he has opened the most extensive GROCERY in the County, consisting of v fin and common coffee, Sugars.. ' And a.iargd assortment ot MOLASSES, liaisons, ftalfc Fish, and bund rod? oftother-articles commonly kept in a Grocery Store. . s . ALSO, A large stock of HARD WARE, The subscriber has made arrangements m the cities which enables- him to pro cure any article in his line of busintsa on short notice. All-persons are kindly invited to oall and examine his stock before they pur chase elsewhere. ' " All kinds of Grain and Produce pur chased by the subscriber for which tka nghest 3iarkefc price will be naid in change for goods Store next door to the Indian Ousew Hotel. BAKNKT MANSFIELD. Strondsburg, April 2, 18G3. This dplendid Hotel, situated Ffhgnear the Stfoudsburg Depot, pos seFse3 all the advantages the guest can desire. The house is fitted and furnished in a.u unsurpassed style, and the Parlors and Rooms are commodious nd well ventilated, with good attendance. Attached is extensive stabling. Terms rea sonable. A. M. JONES, Proprietor. unc 2, 1B61. tf. re. Willi:uu SIoliinsEscml, Vlioiesale aud Retail Drusrsfist. STROUDSBURG, Pa. Constantly on hand and for sale cheap for casu, a fresh sup ply of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil, Glass, Putty, Varnish, Ker osene Oil, Perfumery and Fancy Goods ; also Sash, blinds ami I$oors. Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purpose. P. S. Physicians Prescriptions care fully compounded. Stroudsburg, July 7, 18G4. Ayer's Cathartic Pills ARE the most perfect purgative which wt are able to produce or which v,e think has ever been made by any body. Their ef fects have abundantly fellow n lo the commu nity how much they excel the ordinary med icines in use. They are sa'e arid pleasant to take, but powerful to ci:rb. Their pene trating properties stimulate the vital activi ties ol the body, remove the obstructions nt its organs, purity the blood, and expel dis ease. They purge out the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate slugieli or disordered organs into heir natural action, and impart a healthy lone with strength t" the whole system. Not only do they cum 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 doaC:-, the safest and best physic that can be em ployed for children. Being sugar-coated, ihcy are pleasant to tahe ; and being purely vegetable, are lree from any risk of harm. Cures have been made which surpass belief, were tlfey not substantiated by men of such exalted position and character, as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to certify to the public the reliability of our remedies, while others-have sent u& the assurance of their conviction that, our Preparations contribute immensely to the re lict of our afflicted, suffering fellow men. The agent below named fa pleased to fur nish gratis our American Almanac, contain ing directions for the use and certificates of their cures, ol the following complaints: Co.-'tivenoss, Billions Complaints, Rheuma tism, Dropsy, Heaitburn, Headache arising from foul stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Mor bid inaction of the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, loss ot Appc'.ie, all Diseases which rcouirCan evncimnl medicine. They also, by purifying (he blood nod timu filijig the sytcm.cure many complaints winch it would not be supposed they could .reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neural gia and Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kidney, Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from a low stale of the body, or obstruction of its functions. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealer? with other preparations which they muku more profit on. Demand Ayer's and. tak no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them-, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &, Co., Lo well, Muss., aud sold by Win. Ilollinshead, Drchcr & Brother, in Stroudsburg, and by dealers in medicine everywhere. August 4, 1864.-lyce2m. cr Families and Hotels supplied with Oys ters, fresh from the City; every day, at reasonable prices. WHITE & SCHOCFJ. STEPHEN" HOLRIES, JH., ATTORNEY AT LAW SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, STROUDSBURG; PENBA. Oi'?ie with S. S. Wreiu'r 5-q. N". K Special attention paid to the filing of Pension papers, and the collection of back pay, and bounties of soldiers. Stroudsburg, Oct. 9, 1802. MADISON HOUSE, M. & T. P. WATSON, (LIVJSUY STABf.fii-ATi'AOUED) & 39 North 2d v between Market and Arch, PHILAHrLriJIA. PA February 26, 1800. ly, LEWIS I). VAIL. GEOltOE D. STROUD VAIL ami STM0UD. ATTORNEYS.AT LAW, Hdvo removed their Offlco to No. 703 San som'Sbeet, March 17, P?6-i l PJiHUdelliiii Is 37 VS'lUa-bTe' FOE 'SAiyE. The subscriber offers at private sale, the valuable Farm, on whioh he now resides, situate iu- Middle SmTthfield townshfp, Monroe CoUnty,' Pa., hbsut nine miles from' Sifb'udsuurr, adjoif.iiiigiaha'f of John V. CoolbaUgh, Martin Place, and Others. The Farm contains: One iiuiitlrt tJ and Forty Afiis, aj,jmt 101) acres' of wiiieh is itifprdved'iuid in a ''00 s' cultivation, aiid tti& balance iriher Land. About "40 "acres is wood AIcuov263 A s.cam -f the premises. mi ' runs tnrougn , t t me. iai- provements are a fiHk- i ivcwEitrn and'Wdcon Rtfi, uut-buildiiigs, with a never r"u 522? of water at the door of the dwP-T" There are a number of Fruit Trtf&J lace. LIMESTONE mr tlie WedBWE This is one of the "beat Fair) ti 10 I'eiFous ilasirinu. to view.iiu?tFirm, do so by calling P the uifier?:i?od. fest ding tin CDAllLEi? SholJiAfSff?1 October 21, 18U4i , IMPORTANT TO ALL IRON IN THE BLOOD. It h well known to the medical profession hal IRON is the Viinl Principle, of Lib- Rl- emeut of the blood. This is derived chiefly rom the fond we eat; but if the food is not iroperly digested, or it, from any cause what ever, the necessary quantity ot iron is not a ken into the circulation, or becomes re-, luccd, the whole system suffers. The bad" WnnH wil irritae ihe heart, will cleg up ihe lungs, will stupefy the brain, will obstruct theliver, and will eend its disease-producing elements to all parts of the system, and eve ry one will suffer in whatever rgan may be predisposed to disease. The great tabic of IROa AS A MfeDlVlffE is well known and acknowledged by all med ical men. The difficulty has been to obtain such a preparation of it as will enter theci- culation and assimilate at of.ee with the blood. This point, Sys Dr. Hayes, Massa chusetts State Chemist, has been attained in the Permian Syrup, by combination in a way before unknown. Thh PKRUVTVN STRUT i a PROTRACTED nilution of the PRO TOXIDE OP IRON. A NEW DISi OV ERY TN MEDICINE, that Smkws ut the Ro t o' DifH-'Hj In i-uniilvoi; tlip ' Jnod with lit. Vital Principle or Life Element Iron. T H i : V K W U V . Y U P Cures Dyspcp'fi, Liver oonipi.-ijut, Dropsy Fever and Agun. Loss ! En'rgy;' Low Sftirts. Til K PlMUVl STiiUP Infuses streiigth, vigor, and new life into the system, ..uu buil.lt- up an "Iron Constitution,'1' T U E P E R tr V I N S Y H U P Cures Chronic Diarrhoea. Scrofula, Boils, Scurvy, Loss u' Constitutional Vigor THK PERUVIAN .SYRUP Cures Nervous xffi?e'ions. Female Com plaints; and all diseases of ihe Kidneys and Bladder. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Is a Specific for all diseases nrisrmnting in'a BAD STATE OF TRIP. BLOOD, or accom panied by Debility or a Low Stale of th'e . System. Pamphlets containing certificates ot cures' and recniniiicn'daliotis from some of ihe oiott rmincnt Physicians, Clergymen, and others," will be sent fiiks lo any address. We select a few of the names to show the' character of the testimonials. JOHN E. WILLIAMS, ESQ..,, - President of the Metropolitan Bnk, N. Y.' Rev. ABEL STEVENS. Lnte Editor ChristianAdvocato and Journal, Rev P. CHURCH; Editor New York Chronicle. Prepared by N. L. CLARK & CO . exclu sively forJ. DINSMORE, No 4il B&id way New York. Sold by all Drti'ggistsv Bedding's Ru sia Salve Floats Old Sores. Redding's Russia Salve Cure.- Bir,is. cSc.ili.---. Cut. Bidding's Russia Seuhre Cures Wounns, Bruicus. Sicni.-.' Redding's Russia Salve Cures B 'ls, Uicert-. Cu C'ts. Redding's Russia Salve Cures. Salt Rheum, Piles. Erysmelas, Bedding's Russia Salve . Cureti Ringworms. Corns, &c, S., NO PaWIILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT Only iio cents a Box. for sale nv J. P. DINSMORE. No. 4Ji Brnduav. It: Y S. J. FOWLE & Co., No. Id Trecio.fr St., Bo?ton. , . . And by all Druggists and Country Store keepers, f " , Mtfy,dO,fl'S6i: ly. . NOTICE. All persons indebted to Simeon Scbconv" over, either by note, book account or oth.' erwise, aro req-uested to settle their ac-' cou't.f Sooii' as possible. H'e" liopds that tliis request will be responded to, as' bis late serious loss by Qro nticessitatea In m to make this call. SIMEON .SeiiOONOVER. BuahkiU, June 9, 18G4. ifiG Noticc ia hereby given tbn't tbe siib- :scribcr intends moving bis place of busi ness to Brodheadsvilic. about the first of March next. All those ind.ebuted loiini are requested to mottle; their accuuuta previous to that time,. , - . L. M, nELLER,i Bossardsville, Dee. 8, IjG4; - uir rft ilVT? po i 'Site n ? ih i fflfi cj
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