I)c Icffcusonmn, THURSDAY. AUGUST 22, 1867. FOIl JUDOE OF -THE SLTREMK COURT I Hon. HENRY W. WILLIAMS, OF ALLFOIIENY COUNTY. jksj-Such letters as the one which close with the following sentence, are truly re freshing. Of late we have been in receipt of an encouraging number of them, and as a consequence there have been large accessions of cash paying subscribers to the Jcffersonian. "I want a good Republican payer to know how things are going in Monroe and elsewhere. I know no better one thau 5'0ur3 to tell the truth," Another' who baa never heretofore ta ken a republican paper, says in his note accompanying his $2 for a years subscrip tion. "I have been reading the naniby pnm by stuff of the Democrat for several years, and must have a change something truthful and substantial. Send me the tuuch abused but sure to be right Jeff.' 'S" The corner stone of the New Pres byterian Church, of this Borough, was laid on Wednesday, August 14th. After a ftynin was sung and prayer offered, Mr lteuben 1. Cress, the builder, assisted by Jeremy Mac-key, Chairman of the Build ing Committee, set the stone in place. Then followed an appropriate aud excel lent address by Bcv. Myron Barrett, ol Newton, N. J., under whose auspices, six years ago, the plan3 of the church were secured, aud efforts made to build it. Iu the box, which is to bo placed in the etoua, were then put, with timely re remarks and explanations by the Pastor, the following articles : The Jcffersonian, Monroe Democrat, Philadelphia Inquirer, Presbyterian, and X. Y. Observer. Also, a'irief historical sketch of the church, a list of its ruling elders, its present cClccrs, its Sunday school organization, the list of subscribers to the new church, pieces of the coins, and currency now circulating, and a copy of the Holy Scriptures. Ere the box was closed tLe Pastor desired to have one more list of names to place therein. lie wished to have every person there to uivc fomcthiog, aud if they icoidd, their names would be preserved for future admiratiou. In response to this a number gave ol ihcir money, and quite a list was then wade out by T. M. McIIhaney, tho Trea surer cf the church. The amount thus realized was 22S dollars. .After this the BeT. 11. Pitts offered prayer, and the benediction was pronounc ed by Rev. L. M. llenkcl. It was also announced that dinner was prepared at the Fair House, and that all were iuvited. The ladies there made a LoautifuPdirplsy of their tsste and handi work, and provided abundantly fur the wants of " inner man." The rain inter rupted the " Fair and Festival" till Satur day, when crowds visited it, and left sub ttantial profit to the Society. They rea lized a net proGt of about 420 dollars. We are glad to eee a very Leiit sand ftoue water tabic being placed around the front of the new church, and feel as sured that there will be like taste a'nd beauty in the Eeveral parts of the build in Del. Water Gap. Wc are pleased to learn that our friend Luke W. Brodhead,the gentlemanly host of the Kittatinny House, is'being repaid for his efforts to acccouimtdatc his guests, by having his house filled to overflowing, there being present some days over230 persons, many of whom are compelled to secure lodging in the town. Query. The above beiDg true, why would cot a like Hotel pay in our Bor ough? We have heard some whipe?s-I a stock company attempting to Vuild and keep it: why should they not? The i air and Festival iu aid of the Presbyterian Church, at Water Gap, secured the unprecedented profit of more thau 1,100. K&.TI10 "Gavel" at the Ladies Fair aud Festival, held at the Fair House, was awarded to the United American Me chanics of this borough. ThVfollowing is the vote on the occasion : United American Mechanics 221 votes Free Masons CO " Sons of Temperance 13 " Odd Fellows 3 The Ladies kindly came to the assis tance of the Mechanic?, who are all good looking young men, and took an active part io their favor with the above result. JCsa7Bumor is now positive that A. J., President, listening to the demands of virulent ex-Bebels 'and Copperheads, rather than to the demands of common cense, hr.s consummated the egreinous folly of relieving Gen. Phil. Sheridan from Lis command. Gen. George II. Thomas, it is said, Trill be his eucccssor. 1 The Borough Tax Duplicate Again. " Mr. Green wald, runs the Monroe Demo crat, the Blacking Brush of the con cern, accuses us of opening our article of the Sth iost., on Borough Tax Dupli cates, with "epithets and ridicule." Bosh! -We submit that that article is both cortcous and parliamentary; but we submit to an honest public that the two articles in reply, from tho personage above alluded to, are brimful of tho most bitter, malicious, unprovoked and libel ous epithets wc have, in a'long while, seen published in a journal making any pretcusious to decorum. This peculiarly fine personage sets out by accusing us of usin " lies and misrepresentations to justify our course." We plead not guil 4i ty, sir, and defy you to produce facts to coutrovcrt the pica. He then," drawing upon his Imagination (which is, doubt less, vivified by his knowledge of the way things are douc up for the Democrat"), accuses Br. Lantz of writing our article, aud besides declares " that it was through him that the town-council was influenced to take the course it did. A wonderful mau, indeed, is the Blacking Brush, and foolish too to rear so heavy a structure upon a foundation of mere sand, lie next accuses the Secretary of tho Coun cil with lodging a complaint agaiust Mr Troch, and that, previous to that com plaint, the Council were in favor of Mr. Troch. A little inquiry has satisfied us and would have satisfied the leader of the Democrat junto, that this is false al through. The followiug are the facts: The Council met iu their office that night, with two of the members fully im pressed with the duty of supporting Mr llces, while auother came fully resolved to support Mr. Troch, and another came neutral. The Secretary was asked what he knew of Mr. Troch as a collector. He promptly stated that he" knew nothing against him, except that he was looked upon as being what is called a slow col lector, lie was theu asked how Mr Bees stood on last year's duplicates, when he produced a report of Mr. Beos's col lections, which thowed, he remarked that Mr. B. was one of the fastest collec tors the Council had had for years. The Councilman in favor of Mr. Troch then stated why he thought Mr. T. should have the collection of the Duplicates, and then the other two stated why they thought Mr. l.ees should be made collector; when the neutral member, "after asking a few questions, asked for a vote, which was taken, he voting for Mr. Bees. Thus the matter was settled. The motive attribu ted to the Secretary, we believe to be a; fahe, as the most earnest and solemn T.ro testations of the Blacking Brush have, to our knowledge, ou more than one occa sion, proved themselves to be This base falsifier has the audacity to state that .Mr. Lees i.' acknowledges that Le was SI 200 behind when Lantz pre pared the article." We would have you understand, sir oracle, that we prepare oar own articles; and by actual facts we happen to know you are lying again. Mr. Becs's last receipt is dated August 5th, and we prepared our article after the payment was made and receipt taken. Mr. Bees knew not the time our article was prepared, aud, therefore, could tell nothing about the matter, if be had been so disposed. Further than this, Mr. Ilces says he said nothing of the kiud. We are told by this Blacking Brnsh, again, that Mr. Iroch s duplicates amount ed to Sl'J 1. 17 more than we stated thev did. Our statement was taken from the County Auditors' published report, which -Mi r I'. i r i win vo iuunu, iu me itemocrat ot year IbOo, to be just as we reported it. If Mr. Troch's duplicate amounted to that much more than the County Auditors charge him, then he must have becu that much farther behind with his collections thau we charged him with being. Ah! but, says Blacking Brush, Mr. Troch col lected up his duplicates six months be fore the two years that he had to collect them in were up : Suppose he did? What does it amount to? All tho Council con tended for was that Mr. Bees was the quicker collector and, therefore, the bet ter of the two; and your figures show as well as ours that the Council were right, and go to justify their action. You state that in eighteen months Troch col lected S2457.54, while we hare proved, by facts conclusive, that Bees, in less than a year, collected and paid into the Uorough Treasury SrJG'.).G7 The Junto complain of the smalincss of u Scribe Lantz's" tax. By referring to the duplicate of Borough Taxes for this year, we find that he pays within So of as much Borough Tax as Blacking Jirusti, Urcenwald and the little Captain united. Such are the weak and flimsy, but base aud malicious charges preferred by a sneaking villain to justify him in de nouncing the Town Council and their Secretary as being recieaut to their duty; and so easily are those charges torn to pieces and scattered to the four winds by the touchstoue of truth. If, as is asser ted, the 44 devil is the father of liars," aud we doubt it not, then, must the devil be credited with having a few able sons en gaged iu running the Monroe Democrat iu this place; who, to use their own chaste language, are the blackest set of scoun drels that ever cursed a christian commu nity." The arrangement between the Demo crat't Blacking Brush aud the rest of the vampire clique, it would seem is that the responsibility of writing tUH- scandalous articles should be laid upon those to whom character iu the community, was of least moment, and by dexterous lying they suc ceeded iu drawing our first fire ou the green Grecnwald and his little Capt. The emoko had hardly cleared away, how ever, when we discovered that Grecn wald and tho little Capt. were flat down, while just behind them, in the editorial aud correspondents' sanctum, to our pro- l V found astonishment, we saw a pair of tre mendous Ions ears attached to the head of a flighty disciple of Blackstone, who, void of argument and decency, was striv ing hard to make up for his deficiency by lustily braying " rascality," ' politics," uiirserlu'ring,- lavontism, eve, !tc., to the cud of the chapter; and, re cognizing the voice, anu knowiug no uame so gooa, we wruc mm uowu a raving 1 J : storming -ass. if . o5JS " A Lis. " A lit is defined by Webster as a false hood uttered for the purpose of deception ; an intentional violation of truth; aud the look of Holy writ tells us that the devil is the father of liars." It is thus that our neighbor of the Democrat commences his article iu his last week's rarer in continuation of his disputation on the Judge question, and iu the same spirit in which he commenc ed it he continued it to the end. His first word is " a lie," aud as though no thing but " lie" would suit his evidently distempered taste, he has made his whole article " a lie" from beginning to end Wc do not lMc the use of the word, but experience ha3 taught us that when swine will not be cleanly in their habits, if wc want them to take on flesh we must feed them in their filth. But we must confess that we do not like to see our neighbor so much out of temper, as his article shows, him to be. AN e said nothing to ruUe his spirits; and if the weakness of his side of the question is such as to so seriously to disturb his mental cquili briutu, he had better quit it at once; for at best, he makes a sorry figure when at tempting to exhibit towards au opponent those finer amenities which mark the gentleman. We do not miud, uor mar vcl at, his lack of appreciation of our " splendid essay," prepared eolely with a view to his enlightenment; nor yet do we find fault with his vcratiou, or his giving veut thereto, at our declining to stand up as a target at hi3 suggestion merely to be knocked over at his will. We woul dearly love to accommodate him in this respect, for we know he would be pleased with the sport, just as mauy another lad of teudcr years and verdant accompani ments has laughed and danced jollily to sec one brick which he had set up jostled over by another brick which he had set up, and so ou until a great number 0 bricks had been disturbed in their per nendicular by the first. But we can't do it now. Perhaps the day may come when wc may be able to do so; but just now the interest at stake is too gn country wounded almost to its heart's core, and bleeding from hundreds of wounds inflicted by the machinations of the party in whith our neighbor arro gates a championship, demands that we stand by the truth, and without fear, fa v . a m 1 vor or ancction, proclaim it. inc com I 1 . . 1 x ing election is but tnc rerornin 01 one of those epochs iq which the Democracy make every exertion to grasp the throat of the government; aud it is the duty of every man, no matter how great his in conation to minister to private friendship, or to coddle to the childish whim of such nincomJs as our neighbor, to put forth his whole strength to prevent the accomplish ment of the damnable deed. i:"T wi.-f iu i;."7 that Judge Sharswood decided that green backs were not a !og:il tender. ' This in a lasr Up" says the Democrat , italics and all, and he has a considerable amount of twattle connected with this about "murderers," "perjurers," "apostates" and the like of which we shall say no thing. But before he gets through with b 13 flurry cveu the Democrat is compell ed to acknowledge that it was not a lie after all. The Judge did decide that greenbacks were not a legal tender, at least not, says our neighbor, for the an nual rent on " a grouud rent mortgage in 1732, in which it was stipulated that the annual rent should be paid in Spanish millrd dollars, ty ircijlit." This quali fication, which was manufactured by out siders to suit the pressure of the times, our neighbor, in the jolly greenness of his nature, first swallows as the work of Judge Sharswood'n, and then employs it as a clincher to his " base lie." In th Philadelphia Ay- (our neighbor's politi cal bible, by the way, and from whence he draws his inspiration) of 23d Februa ry, 1801, in which the opinion is pub lished in full, our neighbor will find Judge Sharewood decide J, without quali fication, as follows : , On the whole, then, lam of opinion that tho provision of the act of Congrcfs of Feb ruary 25th, lfcC2, declaring tho notes issued in pursuance of that act 10 L lawful money, and a legal lender is unconstitutional. "This renders it unnecessary that I should consider the other question which lias been made, as to the effect of tho fpt:ciaf agree ment to ny in lawful silver money of the UniteJ States. I am in favor of entering ju'igment for he plaintiff, but as a tnijoriij or the court are ot a diliercnt opinion, judg ment tor tne uctenuant." In comment upon which tho Aac buys: " Judge Sharswood reasons upon and de cides the case as if he were some lof'tv pirit sitting far above and out of the coutoutions and strifes of the world." " A lie," indeed, but take the Anc and the Democrat's versions of the story, and we doubt whether even our neighbor, in his sober moments, would decide that we are the liar. It matters not what the case was, the Judge alter a lull argument of its merits arrives it just the conclusion that wo attributed to him that "green backs were not a lej'al tender." But let us go on. " A lie." What is a lior''? A few mouths auo our neih- bor made one of his most blood-thirsty lunges at the character of" Beast Butler" as he called him, and, as a complete au mhilator of the " Beast' ho published a ctter purporting to have been written by Gen. Butler to " Brick" Pcmroy of the La Cross Democrat, touching a libel suit. Tho following week we furnished unan swerable evidence to show that the letter published by our neighbor was a forgery, a lie of the most despicable character. lie jrot mad at our interference, but did not. possess manhood sufficient to acknowl edge " the corn." Again: " A lie." What is "a Ho"? A few weeks ago, our neighbor, having nothin-r better to unrc against Judire Williams as a man and a Judge, thought to prejudice the German element of the Commonwealth against him by publish in" an article filled with such stulf as the following: " The nomination of Judge Williams, for the Supreme Court, in Pennsylvania, by the radical Bcpublicans, is another acknowledgment on the part of the stolid Dutch element J the superiority of jcw llnnland men, nnd more of the same sort This was published with a graud flour ish, and was attributed to the Salem (Mass.") Journal. A telegram from Ssi lem states that no paper bearing that title is published in that town; and not a sin gle Bcpublica n paper in New England either originated or published the article Airaiu : 4 i- it mm.-.. 11 - v lie. n uat is , a ihc Democrat, a week or two ago, insin uated that Judge Williams favored the doctriuc of the Bcpudiationist3 of Alle- cheny County, and promised terrible things if this were denied by the Judge's friends. The records of that county go to show that Judire illiams was a mos emphatic advocate of tho paynent o every cent called for by the bonds in con test, and never in the remotest degree fa vorcd repudiation. Again: "A lie." What is "a lie"? The charge of the Democrat that Judge Williams,, if elected Supreme Judge, wil decide in favor of Negro Suffrage, with out constitutional law to require such dc cision. We are wiHiuiz to concede that a Democratic Judge would decide almos any thing in accordance with the dictates of his partizan bias, but for a Lepubhcan Judge to be guilty of such malfeasance is beyond the range of possibility. Again: " A lie." Whut u " a lie The assertion that Bcpublicans procurrcd the release of the Democrat s ",pct lamb, Haines, from the penitentiary, when the facts point to Democratic leaders, as both the instigators aud the accomplishes of his rele ise. Finally, " A lie." What is a lie" The whole foundation and superstructure of modern Democracy. The spirit of truth has departed from the party, and its partizans can not even point out the evils which attach, necessarily to so great an organization as the Bcpublican party, in' a spirit of honor and candor. mignt nil columns with evidence m sup port of this, but this is just as well, for the people are beginning to read more and 1.1 .1 v . more, ana tne more mey read, tne more intelligent they become, and the more intelligent they fecome the more forci bly and effectually is the truth becoming impressed upon them as is shown by their votes. Wc admire the Democrat's definition more particularly because it is among the trueisms that only once in a great while, and then by accidcut, illumines its col umns. e repeat it " A Lie A lie is defined by Webster as a falsehood uttered for the purpose of deception ; and intentional violation of truth; and the Book of Holy writ tells us that the devil 13 the father of liars. Should the " father" happen to die, what a worthy successor might be found, without looking farther thau the Demo crat's sanctum. yA few months ago the arerus of Dcmocrac kept the country in a perfect uproar, with their howliug against San ford Conovcr, alias Dunham, the perjur cr, who had mislead the government by his well sworn-to lies. Sanford was tried convicted and is now in prison for his di abolical crimes against the truth. But ho docs not fancy being in durance vile, and as the beEt means of securing the Presidents pardon, has set to-work to gain A. J's.. favor by pandering to his passion for revenge. He has made a statement, ill of which he is willing to swear to of course, in which he essays to show up a conspiracy 'on the -part of Congressman Ashley and others, to secure the Presi dents impcachmentjby means of perjured witnesses, who were to be manipulated by no less a personage than the experienced Sanfard himself. Presto, and the Organs aro again howling, but this time in a ju bilant spirit over the .bone which Sanford has thus thrown them. For particulars sec article headed "Guilt of the impcach ers," on third column of the 2nd page of last weeks Monroe Demoer.it. Vc.r "of such is tho kiugdom of" Democracy composed. Godi'j's Lady's Hook. For September is promptly on our ta ble. We mi''ht exhaust the English bin. " o jago iu a pauegyric ou tho Book, nnd yet 110 say a word too much for its ex cellence as a mirror of Fashions, an eu tertaiuing companion iu tho lighter walks of polite literature, or as a promoter of sound morality. Thirty-seven years ex perience has male Godey the very prince of literary conuoisscurs, aud the Book the most useful and entertaining magazine published. Terms only 3 per annum : 2 copies for $5.50 ; 3 copies for 37.50. Every body should have it. Address L. A. Godey N. E. corner Cth and Chestnut St,. Philadelphia. By the way our Au gust number never came to hand, will triend Godey attend to it? Three tueu were drowned in a "mash tub" at Metziar'a distillery, iu New York. yesterday. Jt- George L. Walker, Bcal-Estate gent, reports the salo of the following Ileal Estate: Harrison Carmcr's Farm, in Stroud township, containing 50 acres. , George M. Shafer's Farm, in same township, containing 100 acres. Mr. Walker has proved a very success ful Agent, which is owing, in a great measure, to the cucrgy displayed in the pursuit of his calling, and the promptness with which he meets all the requirements of his clients. These qualities combine to render him a favorite with those hay- ins: lands for sale. ' Choice Farms for Sale. One Farm of 5'J ACRES, 2 miles from Stroudsburpr. One Farm of 52 ACRES. 3 miles from Stroudsburg. Ona-Farm of 103 ACRES, 3 miles from Stroudsburg. These are very desirable Farms, and will be sold yery cheap and on easy Terms. Apply to GEO. L. WALKER, Real-Estate Agent, Aug. 22.-1 1. Stroudsburg, Pa. JtSyThe first of a series of sermons on the Bcformation by Luther will bo de livered on Sunday next, at half past ten o'clock, A. M., in the Court House, by the Bcv. D. M. Hcnkel. fcctju. More Suffering Sorrow and Death, are the results of Indigestion and Dys pepsia than from all other knowu dis eases. Coe s Dyspepsia Cure 13 a sure and immediate remedy. It will stop dis tress after eating as soon a3 you take it. The Question Sottled. The eminent men, Dr. Jame3 Clark, Physician to Queeu Victoria, and Dr Hughes Bennett, say that consumption can be cured. Dr Wistar knew this when he discovered his now widely known Bal sam of wild Cherry, and experience has proved the correctness of his opinion. Mr. Editou: Having recently been charged by A O. Grcenwald .t Co. with falsifying, and been pelted with epithets too indecent for repetition here, for a fancied part 1 took iu tho selection oT Collector of Bor ouirh Taxes, I desire to make this state- ment and submit the following proposi tion : I readily admit that I furnished a por tion of the facts published in the Jcffer sonian of the 8th inst. uudcr the caption of "Borough Tax Duplicates, &c," and knowing all such to be the simple truth do not desire to shirk the least responsi bility therefor. But cot being able to boast of. an education received at the Five Points and not beinir a studeut of" Brick Pomeroy," it will not be expected of me that I should attempt to characterize their dastardly conduct in fitting descrip tive terms, or iu any way bandy epithets with them; and moreover, I am cutirely willing,. without any further demonstra tion ou their part, to concede their supe riority in that line and permit them, un disturbed, to remain masters of the mire. and allow the public to judge 23' to whom the epithets in question ought to be ap plied. For the public well know that as sertiens amount to but little without the proof; and that ridicule and abuse are generally an apology for brains and facts and ever the resort of vanquished knaves. They know, also, that it is by assertions, course ridicule aud abuse that Grcenwald A: Co. have attempted to parry the facts set forth in the article alluded to in the Jeffersonian. Hence self-respect will ad init of no reply, as such, from me. Like n fanatics, Grcenwald & Co. sec in, and attribute the faults to others which they themselves possess. However, I will state that I was never an applicant for any office under a democratic administra tion nor any other, yet the Deputy Col- lectorship of this Couuty has been twice tendered to me. Nor can I allow' the charge of falsifying the truth to go un challenged. . Aud to set tho matter at rest or put it in a more tangible shape, I make this proposition to the parties al luded to. For every lie or misrepresen tation of facts which I furnished for said article, that Green wald & Co. can prove, by proper testimony, that I am guilty of. I will forfeit and pay S20, which shall go to the benefit of the most needy sol dier's widow iutown or vicinity, while for every attempt at such proof and failuro on their part to establish the same, they shall forfeit 55, which shall be applied to the same purpose. And as judges of the facts, will choose three of the most radi cal democrats in town namely: Judge Do Young, Senator Burnett, and T. M. McIIhaney. They, also, to select the re cipient of the forfeitures. The money to commences. Come Grcenwald & Co. to the test, and let the public know whero " lies and mis representations" como from. I, in this matter, am fully aware what the truth is, and fear it not. I challenge, you to the test. J. LANTZ. SriiotDsntRo, August 22. On Monday, the 12th inst., at Allcntown, Pa., by the Rev. N. S. Strassherger, Mr. A. O. Gueenwalv), of Stroudsburcr. I'a.. editor of the Monroe Democrat, aud Miss Lokaine I Uieih:k. ot Allentown. Aug. 10th, 1SG7, at the Lutheran Par sonage, by the Kev. Henry Seifert, Mr. Gkokoe H. Nkviiakt and Miss Amanda Millek, both of Hamilton. Monroe Co., Pa. Oa the samo dar, and at the same place, by tho Bev. Henry Seifert, Mr. Alfkkd Heixkv aud Miss Hannah Bronci, both of Chcsnuthill, Monroe Co., Pa. - - the amouut ot at least $1UL) to be deposi ted in the Stroudsburg Ba, subject to the order of said judges, btdoro the test Aug. 17th, 1807, at the same place, and by the same, Mr. Samuel Huf smith and Mis3 Angklink Fuantz, both of Paradise, Monroe Co., Pa. Special Notices. ffOW FOIl KEVOLUTIOIV. Don't be startled. The country's safe. Nev ertheless, immediate, instantaneous revolu tion is impending. Don't BEAT THE DRUMS, for this is a silent revolution. It is now going on IN EVERY STATE, including the married state, the single stale, and all states of the human hair which aro not in harmony witl beauty. Of whatever undesirable lingo woman's ringlets or man's locks or whiskers may bo, the evil is reme died instantly Ly CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, which is harmless as water, and certain to produce a natural black or brown in five minutes. Manufactured by J. CRISTA DORO, C9 Maiden Lane, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. August 22. lbG7.-lm. IV O tfU K E - A !i I . But if you want a medicine that will cure Chronic (not inflammatory") Rheumatism. Mump., Here Throat, Swelling?, Old Sores, I'ruipcs, Toothache, Headache. Insect Stina, Pains in the Back and Chet,a!so, internally, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Croups and Vomiting, you have it in Dr. Tobias' Wonder ful Venetian Liniment. It never fails when used according to the directions. Eerjr drop of it is put up by Dr. Tobias himself, and lie ban done so for nineteen years. His medicine is known throughout the world. The best physicians recommend it. Thou sands of certificates can be seen at the de pot, 5G Cortlandl Street. No family having children, should be without it in case of Croup. Thousands of children arc Baved by it annually. Use it when first t -.ken accord ing to directions, and you will never lo;c a child.- Lndies will find it valuable in erad icating pimples and blotches. Only 50 cts. and $1 per bottle. Sold by the druggists throughout the United States and in Uurope. Depot, 50 Corilandt Street, New Ycrk. August 22, 1SG7.-Im. PESIUVIA ST It UP. ritOTECTEl) SOLUTION OF THE PROTOXIDE OF IRON, supplies the blood with its LIFE ELEMENT IRON, giving strength, vigor and uew life to iLewholu sjslcm. If the thousands mho are suffering from Dyspepsia Debility, Female Weakness, Ac, would but teit the virtues of the I'eruvian Syrup, the effect would not only astonish thein:c;ve3 but would please all their friends; for instead of lceling cross, "all gone" and miserable, they would be cheerful, vigorous and ac ute. A DISTINGUISHED JFRIST WRITES TO A FRIEND AS FOLLOWS ; I have tried the Peruvian Syrup, and the tf suit fully sustained your prediction. It has made a new man ol mi, infused into my system new vigor and energy; I am no lonser tremulous and debilitated, as when "you last saw vie, but stronger, heartier, and with larger capacity for lubor. inental aud physical, than at any tune during the last five years." Thousands have been changed by the use of tin rem edy fiiiiu weak, sickly, niRYnns creatures, to siroi;, healthy, ai:d happy i:itn and women; nnd lav a lids eaniMt reasonably hesitate to give it a trial. The genmne has ''rcnivan Synir-"' blown inthe glass. A SI iae parr.pl.let will he sort free. J. i: DINSMO.'CE. rropnt tor. No. Dty St., N-.v York. Sold by a!! drj:Tsist3. SCROFULA. The Rer. flcc.rse Storrs, of Brooklyn. N. Y., say in the !!:b;c Examiner. by way ofapolocy for publishing a medical -ert 'lii-ate in his Hiairazine. f the cure of his only sot., of Scrofula, aftt-r dis-olution appeared inevitable." ' We publish this ?! tterneiil. not for pay, b.u in pratitti'le to God who h is answered prayer, "and 111 j'ls'.i -e to lr. Anders : bcieir satisfied that " ill. re is uriue m the Iodine Water treatment, which " the leaders of ihii Magizine w ill thank its Editor lor hrintMn; to their notice." Circu'ars frte. I'r II. f ndeis' 'Iodine Water is for sale br J. P. DINSMORE, l'rojuutoi, SO Dey St . N. Y.. and bv all Druggists. July 25, X;CT.-li!i. to cossu:?iiTiYi:!!i. The adveriisior, having been restored" to health in a few weeks ly a very simple rem edy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lunrr aflbction, and that dread disease Consumption is anxious to make known to his fcilow-t-ufiercrs the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription u-cd (free cf charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, whicli they will find. a sire cuke for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coicus, Colds, and all Throat and Bung Affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afilicted, and spread information which ha conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove to them a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, free, by return mail, will please address REV. EDWARD A. W1LSOX, Williamsburg, Kings Co., ?ew York. May 1G, lG7.-lyr. EltlMOEtS OT YOUTH. A Gentleuian who suffered for years Horn Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all ihe effect of youthful indiscretion, will, llr the sake ot sutlering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe anj directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit ly the advertiser's experience, can do so by ad dressing, iu perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEX, 42 Cedar Street, New Ycrk. May 1G, XSfi7.-lyr. Q?ft AGENTS WANTED. VV, vVOO .Male and Female, to iutro duco our Nl5V PATENT, STAR SHUT TLE SEWING VAC11INE. It is adapted for family use orsl Tailoring. It makes a stitch alike on both sides. Price only TWENTY DOLLARS. Extraordinary in. duccmcnts to Airent. For full p-irticuhr? address DUMONT &. WILSON, GSO Arch Street. June 20, lG7.-3m. Philadelphia, Pa. Auditor's Notice. lhtulc of JQIIX OYLIU'ECK, thceaseJ. TlIIE undersigned Auditor, appointed ly JL tho Orphans' Court of Monroe Cou:ity to make distribution of the balance in th hands of George Slmfer, one of the Adminis trators, to and among those entitled to tae same, hereby gives notice, that he will at tend to the duties of his appointment on SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 1S67. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the Prothonotary's Office, in tho borough of Stroudsburg, at which time and place, all persons having any just claims or demands aSainst said fund, will present lh sime or be forever debarred from coming m for anv fhare thereof. "TilO. M. McILHANEY, Auditor. August 15,,ltG7.
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