MIDDLE SMITHFIELD TSP. BOUNTY FUND STATEMENT. The following' is the atcount of James Tlace, Treasurer, ofsaid township, for Boun ty, 16G4: Paid interest in Bank up to Sept. 29, 1SG5, $401 49 Expenses to Abraham V. Coolbaugh, 27 45 Do. Moses W. Coolbaugh, 31 17 Do. to pelf, 103 88 Percentage on money 10066 00, 52 33 Paid for thirty-three volunteers', 0900 00 Paid John Hanna, Paid Moses V. Coolbaugh, for dup. 5 00 3 00 $10529 32 Money ree'd from Collector, Geo. Brutzman, $10193 53 Moncry ree'd by Moses W. Cool baugh, 50 37 Money ree'd trom Adam Mott.col. 277 37 SI 0529 32 Settled and allowed Nov. 4, ISO 3. MOSES II. COOLBAUGII, GEORGE II. LA BAR, Auditor. JOHN II A XX A, Treasurer of Middle Smithfield Bounty Funds, from Cctobcr 1st, 18G4. John Nanxa. DR. .Received from B;.nfc, $12316 34 JJeceivcd from individuals, 1599 00 Collected on notes, 1440 10 Money ree'd of Moses Coolbaugh, . 2006 00 Ree'd of Frank G. Smith, C00O 00 iiee'd of Johh DeWitt, 3440 00 Jiec'd of John A. Molt, b?3 58 .Kec'd of George Brutzman, . 162 00 .Received of Washington Overfield, 45 00 Money left from filling, 205 00 Quotas in the fall, 1S64: .Received of Fianklin Smith, 1 70 deceived of D. D. Overfield, 1856 99 Notes yet in hand, 510 00 S30997 71 John Haxxa. CIt. Paid for volunteers & expenses for the quota in October 1, 1864, 814502 Gl Paid in Bank on note, 13000 00 431 6 319 70 883 61 18 00 Interest p-.id in StroudsburgBank, Paid Peter Snyder, bounty money, Interest paid on Township Bonds, Paid Auditors, Paid John Angle, George Brutzman and Washington Overfield, for cost and services, P'd refunded money on last call for men. Paid M. C. Haney, cost, Counterfeit bill, " 30 00 70 00 40 43 5 00 1050 00 Township Bonds paid, Percentage upon money, $30352.61, 151 76 John Hanna's whole amount of credit, Amount of notes ycl in hand, $30512 37 4S5 34 $30997 71 John Hanna's whole am't of Dr., 30997 71 E. II. GUNSAULES, SAM. 1). PIPUEJ., JOHN DE WITT, Auditors. Amount of .Duplicate for the year of 1SG4: Collected by George Brutzman, $10378 32 Am't cf exon'tions not included, 743 20 Amount of duplicate for the year 1565: In the h'Ji of Moses W. Coolbaugh, Washington Overfield, and Adam Ko:t, Collectors, $3535 09 Amount of .Duplicate for the year ltGO: In lha hands of XJirmnick D. Over field, $1018 74 Amount of money and notes from in dividuals paid to John Hanna, Treasurer, $3510 10 Amount of money paid by individ- usls to Franklin Smiih, 1923 00 Am't of monev en Township Bonds issued, 10917 35 Whole amount of money issued by the township, 10347 35 Whole amonnt of money raised by the township, $34581 CO Whole amount paid out by the town ship of Middle Sini'.hfield for rol unteers, expenses and interest, &.c : By James Place, $10529 32 Paid Int. by James Hanna, 30997 71 Paid by Franklin Smith c Ann;as Overfield, 3070 5G Making that amount, $11983 93 Whole amount of money raised by the township. 34551 GO $10407 33 Bali nee due the town-hip upon du plicate in the hands of M. W. Coo'baugh, Washington Over field and Adam Mott, for the year of 18G5: Moses W. Coolbaugh, Washington Overfield, Adam Motr, Balance in the hands of Franklin Smith, Balance in the hands of Gimmick $34 29 157 G3 131 15 354 02 Uvertieid, collector lor the year of 18GG, 2191 75 $2803 89 Township yet in debt. 7533 45 E G. GUNSAULES, SAMUEL D. PIPI1ER, JOHN DE WITT, July 4, 13G7.J Auditore. Sheriffs Sale, y virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de terris fo tue directed, issued out of the Court of Lomaion Pleas of Monroe County, I will fxpose to sale, at public vendue, on Saturday, the 20th day of July next, at 2 o'clock iu the afternoon, at the Court louse, in the borough of Stroudsburg the following described real estate, to wit A certain lot or piece of land situate in fjooibaugu township, Monroe county, con taiuini: lOO Acres, adjoining lands of Johu P. Howling, Dan iel McCarty and others, about 12 acres Reared, balance good TIMBER LAND. The improvements are a frranift lavrrn untie. " ""' 5 14? two stories hih, about 10 by 24 feet, Kitchen attached about -10 by 10 feet, a frame Shed about 20 by 30 feet. North $nd South Turnpike runs through the premises. Spizcd.and takn in execution as the property of Thomas Callahan and to be sold! bv me for cash. CL .1, 0IIA1 1 1 EX It Y, Sheriff. '-uenu 6 uhice, btrou:Lbur Juqc 'lb. 1S07, HAMILT0N TOWNSHIP BOUNTY FUND STATEMENT. Account of JOSEPH FENNER, Treas urer of the Bounty Fund of the Town ship of Hamilton, as prepared and pub lished by the Township Auditors, under Act of Assembly of April IDA, 18G6. Draltfilled February 18th and 19th, 1SG4. 1IS. To proceeds of note discounted at StroudsburgBank, Feb. '61, $12790 3-1 Amount of $25 subpeription of 153 persons. 3329 30 Cash received of different Col's, 13407 52 $30033 16 CU. By bounty paid 55 men at $300, $16500 00 Expense paid by David Saylor, 53 85 80 00 Win. Haney, " Peter Kunkcl, for mustering 29 men. 15 00 25 00 12:159 73 29 52 330 31 Do. do. Sam. S. Keller, Ca?h paid Stroudsburg Bank up to June 12th, 1805, Do. J. S. Williams. Dis'nt paid at Stroudsburg Tank, Amount received by him to be applied on note due at Strouds burg, but which was not paid by him," G39 75 $30033 16 Examined, passed and allowed this twen ty-first day of June 1867. WALTER BARRY, ) EM. SHOEMAKER, V Auditors. PETER KUNKEL, S IcroiHf of JEROME S. WILLIAMS, Treasurer of Bounty Fund of the Town ship of Hamilton. Subscription Draft, August 1664. To proceeds of note at Strouds burg Bank, Aug. 2o. Do. do. Sept. 20, 'G4, Do. do. Sept. 27, '64, M. Keiser, Kellersville Dist., D. Saylor, Saylorsburg J. Shoemaker and others, Shoe makers Dist., Walter Barry, &, others, Beaver Valley, Dist., $2953 00 2953 00 7874 C7 275 00 530 00 299 00 25 00 300 00 215 00 " 258 00 465 00 424 00 190 00 350 00 1491 00 1004 00 470 00 29 52 50 42 370 00 Amos Rouse &. others, Polk Val ley Dist., Emanuel Bittenbender & others, Ruth Dist., E. Shoemaker &. Storm, &. oth ers, Reese Diat, John T. Williams and others. Hamilton Sqr., Josiah Fenner &. others, Fenners- ville Diat, J. Kirkhuff &. others, Spragle Levi M. Slutter &. others, Sny dersville Dist., Christian Kemmerer &, others, Bell &. Green Meadow Dist., Cash collected by self, Ree'd of Theo. Shoemaker, Jos. Fenner, by check, Wm. McNeal, Amos Custard, Custard Dist., $20592 01 $11,133 00 67 05 50 00 34 90 CIJ. By bounty paid 24 men, Excninge, stamps tv-hanu bins, Cseh paid Kirkhuff &. Hartman, Exp es to Phil a &. llarrisburg, Christie Hillcr, furnishing 1 man, 10 00 10 00 5 00 70 00 30 00 30 00 10 00 John T. Williams, Jacob Hiney, " John T Williams, men, R. W.'Swink, 44 Chas. Shafer, 44 David Saylor, " 44 Joseph Kemmerer, expense mus tering &. recruiting, J. S. Williams, do. do. Cash paid Stroudsburg Bank, ' Township bond, 100 00 100 00 6000 00 903 04 $20592 Gl Examined, passed and allowed this twen ty-first day of June 180. WALTER BARRY, ) EM. SHOEMAKER, Auditors. PETER KUNKEL, S JONATHAN FE THERM AX, Treasurer of Bounty Fund in Account with the Township of Hamilton. Last Draft. UK. To proceeds of note at Stroudsburg Bank, . $4911 07 Do. do. do do. 1977 G7 Cash ree'd of $25 sub criptions, 1815 00 Amount ol bonds sold, 22185 00 $303;9 34 C It. By Bounty paid 59 men, $28800 00 Cash paid Jos. Kemmerer, expen ses to Philadelphia, &c, 141 25 Do. David Sjylor, do. do. 133 00 Do. Jot. Kemmerer, for muster ing 30 men, 274 GO Do. do: for 42 days serv'a 84 00 Do. David Saylor, 24 do. 43 00 Interest paid EJ. Barnet, 2 23 To T. Miller, 15 00 Interest, stamps, eorvice, &.C., 175 00 Cash paid Stroudsburg Bank, 1100 00 Even Spragle, for services, ' 10 00 Joseph Fable, stamps & services, 10 50 Refunded to Nathan Metzger, per capita, 25 00 Incidental expenses, 71 T. L. Scureman, for taking men to Easton, &c, 10 00 $30369 34 DR. 1805. Auir. 13. C'h ree'd of T. Shoc'ker, $1580 00 Sept. 18, 4 lUO uu ISov. 6, Dec. 30, 18CG. . Jan. 10, Mar. 16. 528 00 1050 44 G31 00 375.0Q 132 92 Jabcs & Kirkhuff, William McNeal, J. II. Fetherman, 50 00 Apr. 20, 132 37 855G5 73 $4407 50 300 00 705 28 4 50 23 40 CU. By cash paid Stroudsburg Bank, Wm. Davis bounty for soldier, Bonds, principal and interest, Enrollment nd stamps, &c., Com. for receiving, paying out, $5505 73 Examined, passed and allowed this 21st day of June 167. WALTER BARRY, ) KM. SHOEMAKER, V Auditors. PETER KUNKEL ) JACOB 11. FETHERMAN, Treasurer of Bounty Fund of Hamilton Township, for 1806. l&GC. Ift. To cash ree'd of Theodore Shoema ker and other, $1152 24 CIS. By cat-h paid interest and urine ipal on bonds, $708 00 Strou'Jbburjj Bjtik, '100 00 132 37 51 81 $1152 24 Examined, passed and allowed this 21st day of June 1866. . WALTER BARRY, EM. SHOEMAKER, Auditors, in PETER KUNKEL, THEODORE SHOEMAKER, Collector of Bounty Tax, for 18GG, in Account with the Township of Hamilton.. - 1GG. 1)11. To amount of duplicate, $G5SG 40 CIS. By cash paid in StroudsburgBank, 62495 00 Amount paid on bonds and interest, 1945 94 Examined,-pjsscd and allowed this 21st day of June 1607. WALTER BARRY, ) EM. SHOEMAKER, Auditors. PETER KUNKEL, Outstanding amounts due the Township: Bal. outstanding on Theodore Shco- maker's duplicate, for 1800, $2145 40 Do. subscription in hands of Shco-- maker, 1951 00 Cash and accounts in the hand of Geo. L. Slutter, . 240 00 Bal. due on Wm. McNcal's duplicate 51 50 44 " George Snyder's duplicate 113 8G Indebtedness of the Township: Outstanding Bond, $19959 G4 Due Stroudsburg Bank, 5915 00 June 27, 1607. Condensed Statement OF PABADISE TSP. BOU-NTY FUNDS. Chas. Hexrt in acc't with Paradise Tsp. 1st Draft of year 1804. DR. To am't ree'd by subs'tions, &c, $090 00 Chas. Henry, CR. By procuring voluntecr, $900 14 Bal. due Chas. Henry on said ac't, 210 11 Chas. Henry in acc't with Paradise Tsp. 2nd Draft for year 1604. I) It. To money ree'd from Stroudb'g B'k $7903 30 Do. do. .Janfes Kintz, GO 00 1 tsp. Do. Cash Do. Do. Do. bond do. do. ree'd from Col. for tax, do. John Storm, Esq , do. do. do. Chas. Ililgcrt, 100 00 100 00 22 20 51 20 70 00 200 00 39 03 30 00 100 00 100 00 41 50 116 GO IS 72 Tax of Chas. Henry, Note of Amos Groner, Money ree'd from Chas. Ililgcrt, col. Do. do. do. Do. do. John Storm, Esq , Am't of tax on Jas. Kintz's ac't book, Do. do. of Sam. Brown, 83952 50 CIt. $8169 21 GO 00 32 28 29 10 200 00 225 67 Chas. IIexry, By am't of cash paid for vols., BiL paid on 3 volunteers, Cash 44 discount for note, Do. do. do. Do. do. . note in Bank, Do. do. do. $6730 40 Bal. due Tsp. on 2nd Draft, . 21G 11 Bal. due C. jlenry on 1st Draft bro't down, 21G 14 James Kixtz in account with Paradise Tsp. Bounty Fund, for year 1S04 1st Draft. 1601. DR. To "ain't of bounty tax duplicate, $2107 70 Money received by subscription 1914 90 From Stroudsburg Bank, 1771 7s Money ree'd from G. W. Smith, 10 00 Am't of subscription to collect, 100 00 $5,904 44 166-1. Jamcs Kixtz,. CR. on 1st Draft By cash paid fur volunteers, Interest allowed on money, Cash paid Geo. W. Smith, Error on book of Subscription, Subscription list refunded, $5252 65 24 72 2 00 25 00 G5 90 $5309 57 53167 Bal. due on first draff, T5 James Ki.ntz, Treasurer for year 16G5 2nd 3rd Drafts. DR To cash ree'd by subscription, $G39d 47 Error on James Wainer's acc't, 30 00 Am't of individual notes to collect, 531 0(1 Order on Chas. Hilrrert, collector, 37 05 $7001 12 1S65. James Kixtz, CR, on 2dt3d drafis By cash paid for volunteers, $5165 30 Do. to Charles Henrv, 1370 00 Do. do. " 60 00 Notes received by Auditors, 521 00 Am't of exonerations allowed, 7125 Cash paid to Slroudsburg Bank, 213 00 Interest 44 on note in 44 9 70 Note paid at Stroudsburg Bank, 20 00 Interest piid on note in 4 8 53 Services rendered, ' 3 00 Percentage on collecting duplicafe, 71 10 $7535 99 Bal. due James Kintz on 2nd &. 3d drafts, BaL due Tsp. on 1st draft bro't dpwn 531 87 534 87 John Storm, Ehq.., in ac't with Paradise Township. DR. May 'G5, To am't of notes in hand for collection, ' $521 00 44 Am't of eubs'tion in hand, 105 00 44 Order on Tsp. for services 10 82 $G30 82 1800. John Storm, Eeq.. CR, By am't of receipts for collection, 379 00 Exonerations, cots & serif's ren'd 30 82 $410 42 Bal. due Tp. Stoxm, E.q., in hands of John 25G 40 Charles Hilgert, Treasurer of Bounty Fund, for years 16G5 & I6G0. DR. To am't of duplicate for year '05, $2174 39 Da. da do. 100, 1448 70 Cash ree'd from John Storm, Esq. 123 90 $3751 99 Charles Hiloert. CIt. By rcc'pts of money paid C Henry, $239 08 Do. do. do. do. 100 00 Do. do. do. do. Do. do. da James Kintz, 1. do. do. do. Payment on note in Stroudsb'g B'k, Interest paid on above note, Int. paid on bond of D. Burritt, Do. do. M. It. Smith, Do. do. II. De Young, Payment of bond of II. De Young, Exonerations allowed on duplicate of 1805, Taxes paid of Chas. llenryt8 dup. EAoncralionsallow'd on dup. yr. 'GO, Counsel fees, Cash paidech. diree'rs for laying taxs, Servicea render d, 100 00 787 00 60 00 500 00 4 75 "48 00 00 00 109 00 100 00 227 91 -J, VT J m 50 11 5 00 1 CO 1 18 .in o-) $2160 81 Jonathan Fetherman, Theodore Shoemaker, Am't in hands of Chas. Ililgcrt, cel., ' on both dup'cs for years 1865-CO, 1291 IS The above several accounts have been ex amined, passed and allowed this day ot June 1607. AMOS NEUIIART,) JACOB 1HLGERT, V Auditors. JAMES HENRY, ) - J. C. Sxyder, Town Clerk. Indebtedness of Paradise Township: To am't of outstanding bonds, $3525 00 ci:. By am't due on ifupIicVa 1S65-G6, $1291 IS Do. in hands of Jno. b'lorm, Esq., for collection, 210 40 $1537 53 1987 42 Bal. of indebtedness, NOTICE TO THE TAX-PAYERS OF MONROE COUNTY! TN PURSUANCE OF AN ACT OF Assembly, entitled '4 An Act relating to the collection of State aud County Taxes in the County of Monroe," approv-j ed May b, lctn, the Couuty lreasurcr will meet the Tax-payers of taid County, fur the collection of State aud County Taxes, in and for. the following placos, to wit: For the Borough of Stroudsburg, on Saturday, July 27, at the Treasurer's Of fice. Stroud township, on Monday, July 29, at the house of John i. Thomas, and ou Tuesday, July 30, at Peter Keller's Mill. SmithGeld township, on Wednesday, July 31, at the house of Thomas Broil head, in Dutotsburg, and Thursday, Au gust 1, at the house of Isaac S. Labar. Middle SmithGeld, on Friday, August 2, at the house of James Place, and Sat urday, August 3, at the house of Henry Depue. Hamilton, Tuesday, August G, at the house of Alonzo B. Shafer, at Snyders ville, and Wednesday, August 7, at the house of Charles R. Bossard, in Bossards ville. l'ocono, at the house of Charles Brown, in Tannersviile, Friday, August 9. Jackson, at the house of Charles Sny der, on Saturday, August 10. Coolbaugh, at the house of Samuel Case, in Naglesville, Monday, August 12. Paradise, at the house of Abraham Gish, Tuesday, August 13. Price, at the house of Lewis Bong, Thursday, August Id. Barrett, at the house of W llkinson Price, Friday, August 16. Ross, at the house of Jacob II. Stock er, Monday, August 19. Lldrcd, at the house of Joseph Hawk, Tuesday, August 20. . Polk, at the house of Joel Berlin, in Krcsgeville, Wednesday, August 21. Chcsuuthill, at the house of Lmforu M. Heller, Thursday, August 22. lobyhannah, at the house of Isaac Stouffcr, Monday, August 2G. Tunkhannock, at the house of 'Reuben B. Bonser, Tuesday, August 27. Tax-payers who avail themselves of the above opportunity to pay their taxes, will be entitled to an abatement of r IV h PER CENT, lor the convenience of taxpayers visiting Stroudsburg, the Treasurer wil receive any of the above taxes, at his Office, before said days. SIMON MYERS, Treas. June 27, 1SG7. MAKE WAY! GOO!) NEWS roil ALL IN SHAPE OF icw (icods at Stormsvillc. ITSIIE subscriber takes pleasure in inform ing the public, that he has just opened the largest and best selected stock of Goods at his old stand in Stormsvillc, Pa., ever brought into Monroe county, and that he has determined to dispose of them at prices much cheaper than ihey can be bought at any other establishment, whether in town or country. His ttock comprises, in almost endless variety, and of the best quality. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, GROCERIES, DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c, &c. He has, also, on hand a very large assort ment of new and fashionable Boots and Shoes, both city and home-made, all of which he will dispose of at prices which will make purchasers wonder. Ixjok at a few of the prices at whLch I am really giving away goods, and you cannot fail to be convinced that my store, in Stormsvillc, is th? place at which to secure real bargains: PRINTS from 10 to 22 cents per yard, MUSLINS from 15 to 25 44 yard, De LANES from 25 to 35 44 yard, and all Woolen goods at figures propor tionately low. Boots and Shoes very low home-made at least SO per cent, below Stroudsburg prices. SUGARS from 10 to 17 cents per pound, MOLASSES from 50 cts. lo $1 per gal. In short, all articles in my line far below the Jmonopoly prices which have hereto fore prevailed. The excitement growing out of these great reductions has already began, but come one, come all, my stock will always be found full up to the demand. BUTTER, EGGS, and country produce generally will not be refused in exchange for goods, and the highest market prices al lowed. CASPER METZGAR. Stormsville, Pa., Nov. 22, 130G.-lf. DTI. A. H. SEEM, DE3STTIST. TTfyTILLho pleased to see all u ho wish f f to have their Dentistry done in a proper and enreful manner, beautiful acts of artificial teeth made on Gold, Silver.or Rub ber Plates as persons may desire. Teeti carefully extracted without pain, if desired. 1 he public are invited to give him a call at the office . formerly occupied by Ir. Seip, next door to the Indian Queen Hotel. All work warranted. April 2."), '67 j. h. Mccarty rTAS just returned from New-York with L.J. n tplen iid assortment of PARLOR and CHAMBER FURNITURE Call at his Ware-Room. May 31, lHGG.-if. DON'T piy for a WASH STAND, when you can get theniat McCarty's lar turierior : $l.o0. August 2, 18,00 Thk peculiar t.;int or intV'rlion vlnc'i wu call Sci;Kri.A l.irks in the constitution of multitude.? of men. It ;:ither produces or is produced ly an en- 'fPtifLS'l i'x of the Lhi..d, wherein Tf 't' &r .JLbtluit VaiM becomes m- '-Jmf&t fctcon,Fctont to fustai.n jTviw.thtf vital forecaintueir (vigowuj action, and ' J "a-v--" leaves the system t r- -v:"7't!l' fall into disonlcr and 'decay. The scrofulous contamination is va riously caused by mercurial disease, low living, disordered" digestion from unhealthy food," isppure air, filth nnl lilthy habits, the depressing a ices, and. r.l,ve all, l y the' venereal ''infection. Whatever le its origin, it U hereditary in the constitution, defcemlimr "from parent to children unto the third and fourth" generation ;" i:ulee!, it i-eer.is to W the rod of Him who bays, "1 will visit the inituities of the fathers upon their children." The diseases it originates take various names, nccordli) to the orpins it attack. In the lung. Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally Consumption; in tlio jdar.ds, swellings vhkh mppurato and le conio ulcerous 8orcs ; in the fctomach and bowels, derangements Vhieh produce indi gestion, dyspepsia, and liver complaints ; on the bkin, eruptive nnd cutaneous :ili-ct:Mis. These, all having the same origin, require the same remedy, viz., purif'rcalion .md invigora tion of the blool. Purify the blood, nnd these dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted Mood, you cannot have health; with that "lifo of" the flesh" healll.y, you cannot have scrofulous disease. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is compounded from the most effectual nnti dotes that medical science has discovered for this nlHict'mg distemper, nnd for the cure of the disorders it entails. That-it is far supe rior to any other remedy yet devised, is known by all who have given it a trial. That it does combine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon thi.s class of complaints, is indisputably proven by the great multitude of publicly known anil remarkable cure s it has made of the following diseases : King's Evil, cr Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Erysipelas, Roso or St Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tuberculous deposits in tho lungs, "White Swelling, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dy6pepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses, nnd, indeed, rhe whole series of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases may be found in Avtn's American Almanac, which is furnished to the druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein may be learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it has made when all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those cases rrc purposely taken from all sections of the country, in order that every reader may have access to some one who can speak to him of its benefits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses the vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far more subject to disease and its fatal results than arc healthy constitutions, llcscc it tends to thortcn, and does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. The vast importance of these considerations has led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This wc now offer to the public under the name of Avkk's Saksatauiu-a, although it is composed ef ingredients, some of which exceed the I est of StiK-trprtriua in alterative power. J3y its aid you may protect yourself from the buffer ing nnd danger of these disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood, purge ut the causes of disease, nnd vigorous health will follow. 15y its pecu liar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital functions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system oj: burst cut on nny f art of it. "Vc know the public have been deceived by many compounds of XarsojKiriUa, tliat promised much and did nothing; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in -this. Its virtues have been proven by abun dant trial, and there remains no question cf its surpassing excellence for the cure of the ail'.icting diseases it is intended t ) reach. Although under the same name, it is a very diil'erer.t medicine from any other which has been before the people, ami is far more ef fectual than any other which lias ever been available to them. CHERRY PECTORAL, . Tho "World'3 Great Ecmcdy for Qoughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, nnd lor tho relief of Consumptive patients s in advanced ttages cf tho disease. This has been so long used and so uni versally known, that we need do no more than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do all it has ever done. Prepared by " Dit. .1. C. Avr.n & Co., l'lacticul and Attulytical Chrmitlt Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists jcvery where. For sale by Druggists and dealers in medicine everywhere. Juuc 20 'G7.-ly LOOK THIS WAY, ALL WHO "WANT Carriage Work or Blacksuiithing DONE IN A SUPERIOR MANNER! TIIK Subscriber begs leave to in cfform the public that he is fully pre Xparcd, at his establishment, at the corner of huupson nnd Sarah-strccfs, in the borough of Stroudsburg, to make to order, every style of Carriage. Wapron. and in fact, evervthiuir in his liue of bu- sines, nt the shortest possible notice, and on tho most reasonable terms. Carriages repaired, trimmed and paint cd in the best stvle of the art. Having" lirst-cla.ss material always ou hand, and none but first-class workmeu engaged, the public are assured that none but tirst-class work will be turned out at his shop. In connection with his Carriage Shor he has also a UlackMuith Shop, where superior workmen will always be found ready to attend to the orders of customers The public nre invited to call and ex amine his stock before purchasing elc where. VALKXT1NK KAUTZ. May 9, 1SG7.-3iu.- AG KNTri WANTF I). 1 00 VV5V"(0 Male and Fi-mulo, to intro duce our NKW PATF.NT, STAR SHUT TI.H SKWING MACIIINK. It is adapted for fumily uso and Tailoring. It makes a stitch aliko on both bides. Price only TWCNTY DOU.AllS. KxtraurJimiry in .i.,....nt t, Aleuts. Fur toll pirtieu.ars aJdrcai -DUMONT & WILSON, Ci.it I Arcli Street, Juuc 20. UG7.-3ui.l Ph:hJ Jphia, Pa UNION PACIFIC RAIL ROAD CO. Are now constructing a Railroad from OMAHA. riEBSASKA, ' westward towards the Pacific Ocean, male- -.t . .- (..... Cr... in" Willi us connections an unuion.-u m.v. ACE0SS TEE COITTDTENT. The Company now offer a limited amounr of their FIIIST MORTGAGE C0SDS hvnt thirtv vcan to run, and bearing an- nual interest, payable on tbe lirrt day of Jan uary and July, in the City of New York, a at the rate of SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, AT Ninety Cents on the Collar. This road u already completed lo Jules- burgh, :7G miles west of Omaha, ana is iu..7 equipped, nnd trains ore regularly rumi. ovr it. The Company has . now on ban aufficient iron, tic, etc., to finish- the re maining portion to the eastern base oi me-n.i- Mn,n'in! I ll milPF. which is nil- der contract to be done in September of this year, and it is expected that the entire road will be in running order irom v... western connect ion with the Central 1 acitic, now being rapidly built eastward from bac ramento, Cal., during 1570. MEANS OF T1IK CO.MrA.vi. Ti:n.tinr it.f distance to be built by tho Union Pacific to be 1.565 miles, the United Slates Government iseucs its Six per cent. Thirty-year Bonds to the Company as tho road is finished at the average raic u' "u"": fe-2?,230 per mile, amounting to $li.'0b,(AX) The Company is alto permiueu itaownFirat Mortgage lionds lo an rquai amount, and al me Bame nme, ...... special Act of Congress are made a Irirat Mortgage on the enure ime, me the United States being subordinate toLietn.. The Government makes a donation orl-,-600 acres of land lo the mile, amounting to 20,032,000 acres, estimated to be worth 30, 000,000,making t he toial resources, exclusive of the capital, 8118,410,000; but the full value of the lands cannot now DC rcnuzeu. The authorized C ipital Stock of the Com pany is one hundred million dollars, of which five millions have already been paid in, ami of which it is not supposed that more than, tweniy-fivc millions at most will be required. The cost of the road is estimated by com petent engineers to be about one hundred million dollars, exclusive of equipment. l'ROSPECTS Foil MJSINE.SS. The railroad connection between Omaha and the east is now complete, and the earn ing of the Union Pacific on the sections al ready finished for the first two weeks in May were 8113:000. These sectional earnings as the road progresses will much more than py the interest on the Companies bonds, and tho through business over the only line of rail road between the Atlantic and Pacific musl be immense. VALUE AND SF.CVRITY OF THE T.ONDS. The Company respectfully submit, that the above statements of facts fully demon strates the security of their Bonds and as ad ditional proof they would suggest that tb Bonds now offered are less than ten million dollars on 517 miles of road, on which over twenty million dollars have already been ex pended ; on 330 miles of this road the cars are now running, and the remaining Ps"? miles are nearly completed. At the preeut rate of premium on gold these bonds pay an annual interest on the. present cost of NINE l'EU CENT., and it is believed that on tho completion of the read, like the Government Bond?, they will go above par. The Cou.pany intend to sell but a limited amount at the present low rate, and retain the right to advance thu price at their option. Subscriptions will be received in Iew York by the Continental National Bank,' No. 7 Nassau St., Clark, Dodcje Co, NtLRs, 51 Wall St., John J. Cisco &. Son, Bankers, No. 33 Wall St., and by BANKS-aud BANKERS generally through out the United States, of whom mapsand de scriptive pamphlets may bo obtained. They will also be sent by mail Irom the tonipa- ny s utlicc, iNO. 'U Nassau cureei, iew York, on application. Subscribers will se ed their own Agents in whom they have confidence, who alone will be responsible to them for the safe delivery of tho bonds. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, M1W l'OKK. June 13.-3m. ilTEKS STROUDSBURG, PA. HI A 1U1I IS ti ,'OilDEKS No. 1. roil 1867. MANSFIELD, is again m the Mercan tile field, with his head-nun rters at the olj established stand, corner of Main and Green-streets (late Geo. Fable'), where the people can always be sure of finding; the most Fahiomi1lc, Dura bit', and CEicanot Stock of Goods ever brought irtolhe county. He has DR Y GOODS of all kinds'. U ROC DRIES PROVISIONS, BOOTS if SHOES, CROCKERY iV GLASS WARE; Vc. Vr y, .Jr., at such prices as will enable him to supply his customers a little Cheaper than the Cheapest. It being impossible for him lo r nmerate tho various articles which comprise his stock,, the public are invited to call and cxamintt for themselves. NO TROU HI.K TO SUOW'GOOnS. Wheat Flour by the barrel or less quantity. Farmers' Produce1, benight, or taken i: exchange for goods, at tha h'ghest. market prices. B. MANSFIELD. April IS, 107. Physician and Surgeon lias removed hi. office ami residence to. the building, lately occupied by Wm. Davis, Es.i., on Main street. Devoting all his time to his profession IwJ will be prepared to an swer all calls, either day or night, when not profe.stdoivilly engaged, with promptness. fjr Charge- reasonable. StroiKhburg, April 11, lbU7.-lf . D LNING-IIOO.M FUliMTtJUE in Wal nut, Oak and White A-h, Extension Tables, any t'ua you wis new Wure-.lli.ioms. h, at Mi CAUTV'S. May 17, lNf:.-ti Ulan lv j)Ei:ns For u.ilf .it this Otlia
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