' TREASURER'S SALE OF Unseated Lands In Monroe County. Notice ts hereby given,jthat agreeably to fen Act of "General Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 13th day bf March, 3815, entitled an "Act to amend the act entitled an act directing the mode of belling Unseated Lands for taxes and for oth er purposes, and of an Act passed the 13th Bay of March, 1S17, a further supplement to an Act to amend the act entitled an act di recting the mode of selling Unseated Lands for taxes and other purposes by the act of Gen eral Assembly passed the 9th day of March n the year of our Lon! 1347. entitled an act n relation to the sales of Unseated Lands in he several counties of this Commonwealth, he following tracts of land will be solil at mblic vendue on the 13lh day of Juno, being he ' ' fcfcfcend Monday or Juuc NctU at the Court House In Stroudaburg, in the county of Monroe, for arrearages of taxes tlue, and the costs accrued on each lot res pectively. For Years 1862 and 1863. Barred; No. Warrantee. Acres. Par. 108 Baker John H. 150 10 201 Barnet John (part) . 90- 70 289 Brodhead Ann 405 80 290 Brodhead Thomas 427 2"D4 Brodhead Alexander 203 IJ14 Brown Daniel 398 315 Bodhead Samuel (part) 180 TOO Cardiff Jacob (parti 300 80 15 aw l f 242 Casebeer Solomon 308 Clianraan Joseph 417 112 200 310 Chambers Moses 402 319 Cha pman Joseph 200 320 Cottingcr Garret (part)300 ,93 Dills Abraham 190 107 Bennison Alexander (pt)2G0 214 Duncan John 334 13 nmicnn David 441 16 84 62 14 10 219 Dyson James- (part) 280 Dills David Jr. 291 Depiiq Samuel VJ7 Ford Rtah'dish l2 Fudge Janies (part) 139 Graisburg Joseph 136 Gibbons Isiati ilO Graisbunr James 191 415 405 100 300 -41 2S8 153 300 70 200 113 bOO 113 Griscom Samuel E. pt) 25 Grisccur Samuel E. (pt) 10 -Griscom Samuel E.(pt) 75 305 Gordon Charles 403 323 Heaton Joseph 133 130 298 Hailer Frederick 270 20 ion ITufTSnlomon rnarn 148 50 M mJ VI ;1G Jones Charles j206 Lomax David (part) 1295 Lockhart John 88 Martin John 13S Moore Patrick 122 Murray John 297 McNair Solomon 216 McGaw Michael 310Nctlicrmark Lucas 02 Roup George W. 336 Reed Rachel 106 Seavoncy Thomas 205 Smith Jonathan B. 218 ShafFncr Solomon 392 Smith Elizabeth 304 Sandman Christopher 317 Smith Rachel 251 Tyson avid 312 Utt Jacob (part) 313 Van Gordon Gysbert 313 Van Campen Rachel 221 Wells William 237 Weaver Philip 311 Wolberham Jonathan 313 Wilkinson Joseph and Lacy John 100 239 58 170 11 180 301 402 355 104 305 61 94 48 40 211 150 113 350 150 347 24 303 151 393 408 25 374 23 437 213 60 421 111 404 111 313 "72 23 54 396 411 103 Clicstixnllxill Township Borver Dilman 256 Hcckman Adam (part) 250 Morgan Sarah (part) -230 -Peach Peter (pan) - 81 I'm it George foartl 316 - o i y Jlccs Rachel Itees Samuel (part) Shupp Philip (part) 445 153 239 200 60 126 Shupp Peter Cuolbatigh 237 Arndt Thomas , 220 120" 193 Biles Henry 408 224 Burrows Henry 403 244 Bell William (part) 200 210 Craig John ' 433 -225 Cunnigham Gustavus 340 ifi Cnmeron Wilhum 438 97 OS 199 Depue Aaron 2213 Depue Danfel 212 Fudge Jxmes (part) J25 Frazer Nalbro (part) 205 Guiltner Francis 231 Guiltner Tobias 363 Hester John 191 Hembt Jacob li31 Horn Abraham iiT33 Hagle Peter 242 Harvey Samuel 247 Harvey Mary (part) 106 Lennox David (part) Ull Lee Thomas 1207 Murdock John 222 Murray Sarah (part) 838 Meeker Samuel "43 SlcCullough John '227 Pratt Henry 28 Polk Robert 192 Reeder Absalom 197 Biggs Philip (part) 221 Reese Jane M T.psp. Daniel 408- 97 432 96 143 207 415 5 10 412 212 -408 72 15 09 406 134 403 97 400 75 325 200 231 62 438 103 220' 213 33 411 421 328 407 258 440 438 80 40 40 127 97 60 70 223 Reese Sarah 439 118 241 Ross David 409 8 245 Robert Isaac (part) 203 i53 Sidman Eliza 170' 64 Isaac 400 150 219Svvartwovd Moses (pt) 318 140 229 Shannon William 328 48 232 Shaw Richard 408 98 2I4Taart John . 399 122 tyut V.miwn James 438 70 w - SJSJ 08 Wood Thomas 209 Ward Hannah 1M WarH Joseph 427 411 411 18 51 51- Willing Richard (part) 50 6on Wtwlfr Daniel 308 16 1 ww- Eld r erf Township. Lattermore William 395 150 Levers Isaac 403 86 tlamUtoH Twnshif tfix Tench (part) 300 Cox John (part) 3O0 Johtfson Elizabeth (pt) 200 Levers George (part; w Levers George -380 t C.WrMheth 415 72 96 Coore Joha (part) 3O0 Prall Thomas (part) 150 Thotopeofl James (part)l 00 100 Vararmer lary (part) 400 Vararmer Samuel (pt) 100 Jackcou QTowusIiiP Barnet John (part) 150 Coates Lindsoy 42 belong John 400 22 11 6 17 19 15 Sitgreaves Samuel (pt) 80108 Starbird John (pJt) 200 Smith Elizabeth, (part) 440 95 Tyson Joseph 435 108 31. Sniltlificld. Barclay James 430 Bunnell Katy 424 Barclay John 400 Coolbaugh-Susan part 358 Uortmon Richard 207 Hartung Daniel 402 TTnwnv Mnwdawine nt. 100 57 60 GS 35 62 65 238 57 80 55 40 70 155 8 13 Jay ne William 400 339 236 100 100 150 402 150 G3 Jayne Mary 194' Lewis .Richard part 105 67 fil 188 136 104 112 124 74 9S Ogden Sarah part Ogtleti Ann part Packer Wm. Sanders John Stuckcr Margaret 120 Paradise. HiMinns Isaac Dart 200 Humphreys Isaac pt Hooirlin John Lee Joseph Nicholas Wm. Welsh Rogers ioi nt in 400 160 32 401 14 32 444- 400 30 Poceuo. Gwltitler Frederick Kerf" John Morris James Nicholas John Jr. Paul Thomas Smiley David Siriilti Elizabeth part Shovmaker William Smllh Frances J. baft Price. Dlthnel Benjamin . Bowlingcr Frederick. Brodhead Samuel part Bensly William Cottingcr Garret part Huff Eneas 174 200 48 Tax. 8 75 4 90 17 00 18 10 8 89 17 00 7 32 22 50 17 70 8 75 167 100 J35 10 12 342 18 2dt) 423 330 43b 327 U0 422 138 343 140 94 130 66 87 315 336 320 71) 100 IS I 3.'3 334 3J3 335 3ft 23 80 4 100 17 W 8 75 12 86 8 24 18 20 17 00 22 50 422 50 17 29 Harrison William Harrison William part 220 . 1 rt M Heaton Josepu llortou Tabitha oues John Jayne Anna Place Philip l'lace James y llustor Thomas part Van Camp Abraham Winnings Jacob Wrijrht Uobert Wilkinson Joseph lloss. Johnson James part Lev.rs Sarah 184 Gwinner Frederick (pt)251 Kromor Wm. (part) 150 Logan Mary . 402 Lisl.ey Peter (part) 200 Logan Jolm (part) 295 Roun William 415 9 52 1G 06 422 437 413 409 390 180 r All 128 103 14 14C 150 1 r 17 21 17 00 14 12 12 85 11 50 12 86 1 01 96 2 51 17 00 6 42 11 50 5 01 4 63 13 58 7 64 7 92 17 00 24 43 15 22 7 00 13 14 9 67 80 332 180 81 150 120 338 373 438 125 5 in HJt field. BaVnbill John part Chaloiivr Johu part Gordon John Horn benjamin part Stroud. Brodhead Garret part Prawl Thomas part 100 50 407 200 CO 130 Tofcyiianuals. Albertson Garret Albcrlsou Garret Alloway 'William liarry John lilakely John Blakely Daniel Brodheail Luke Beobin &Shimer Beck Frederick Bvohm Philip Brodhead Samuel Berry Simon Ccx Jacob part Gourad Mary part Cox Joseph part Cox Jonathan part Cox Alary, pait Cox Rebecca Gox W:Hiam part 9 Conrad Deborah Dyer Joseph Dyj.r Sarah Bnglc Jacob parS Evans Charles Engle William Fish John Fish William Gibbons Aoel pni'i Howell Samuel liartiiian Thomas Hartman Jacob Hartuug Elizabeth Hartung Johu D. part Harvey Mary part mvin Robert Lane-William Lane Mary Lyons Poier Long Rebecca AicCullough John lli(!5 Daniel 227 21 154 107 101 439 82 434 200 419 307 439 100 304 422 225 2S9 20S 200 162 410 350' 25!). 404 200 8 75 27 74 16 04 51 1U8 19 50 32 16 50 16 75 17 09 i, " i . 16 15 18 S4 19 17 9 57 17 61 17 19 19 75 23 98 17 43 6 00 109 27 120 120 50 7 14 2U9 15 53 150 19 G4- 403 114 26 45 363 26 14 226 21 7 71 43 59 27 75 4."S 10 28 81 3t)5 25 36 43U 24 ' 32 00 204 17 50 78 60 5 38 433 102 33 30 430 70 28 39 438 129 28 39 424 84 27 48 162 IP 65 424 32 00 400 25 70 150 9 95 411 26 37 168 .5 63 440 28 22 400 81 25 71! 491 111 30 40 421 110 38 80 200 13 10 424 27 18 315 . 20 84 150 IS 10 400 25 70i 438 70 28 06 209 13 11 670 8 70 7 84 4 19 13 50 16 50 6 46 7 72 5 10 11 72 31 69 21 05 20 91 7 27 7 82 22 81 31 69 26 85 Rox or Rcggs Philip pt. 150 Rogers J ame Shoemaker Samuel Sidman Isaac Stewart J ames Sharpless John Soman Isatic Stewa'rt Charles Sharplrss Joseph Shaw Richard Taylor Elizabeth part 5 99 10 54 21 50 31 93 10 99 21 29 21 22 Wild Adam Wilson William part 31 G9 21 10 33 65 Tmiltliaimock. 10 70 Able Jacob Baruet William Caldwell David Cos Joseph art 6'ox Uenjamiu Cox Jonatbau part Crcanipr Jacob Caldvrell Daniel Durham Edward Evans Charles part Ehrie Conrad part Elms George Eyerly Jacob Eyerly Jacob Evans David part Foulkc Benjamin part Horsetk'ld & JlcCarty Hartman Thomas Le?ley PeVr part I-ogan Alexander Lefher George part McCarty Benjamin Purdy William Paschall Thomas Rees Hannah Ryan James Rees Derrick part Bees Samuel Shee Johu , Shupp Peter part SCcfner Henry 405 407 400 209 439 238 393 112 87 17 00 19 60 8 90 11 34 80 59 42 71 38 05 408 121 25 56 40 40 31 S9 14 13 34 16 33 98 34 04 31 75 10 77 438 48 so 408 400 200 252 76 401 224 427 275 3RI 438 400 400 406 110 415 403 240 43f 150 90 135 28 9 17 15 80 98 10.09 33 94 31 39 40 97 22 80 32 62 21 45 21 45 356 39 80 3170 Bhupp Philip J5itgreaves Samuel part 200 4 72 Shaw Eichard 399 56 4-79 Say lor David Taylor Atrio3 Wilson William part Wildman John . Waters Nathapiel 415 40$ 224 4,38! 410 135 64 10 31 5 07 507 3 55 5 07 GEOBCrE FABLE, Tfe&ttrer. March 17, 1864. 6 19 6 83 5 07 Ulhito P.nal flil 299 WW 111119 WWII Will All newspapers, linglisu and uermau, 2 02 660 2 02 6 92 has ffiven such general "T . " .u Miinr in Market. V. HOLLINSHEAD 17 30 17-50 Stroudeburg, Feb. 4, 1861. Sheriffs Sale. Ron "Rv virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas, 58 80 HQ w "J - 11,75 issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of 1792; Luzerne county, to me directed, will be, ex- 3 84 posed to sale at public vendde or outcry, on J H Saturday, the 2d day of April 18 76 next, at 10 o'clock in the" forenoon, at the Court House in theBdrough of Wilkes-Bar- R ... re, the following described property, viz : 'J All the right, title and interest, of Jay 8 20 Gould in all Ihe following described piece, 7 43 parcel or tract of land, situate partly in' 4 48 Buck township, Luzerne county, and partly 8 21 in Cbolbaugh tbwriship, in Monroe County 35 and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de 8 20 scribed as follows : Beginning at a corner ? H in the middle of the Lehjgh riven thence by ; 43 land of Joseph Fehner, LynfordMnrsh and 43 Thomas T. Miller, in Luzerne county-north 6 18 seven and one half degrees west ninety-eight 8 20 perches to a stone corner, thence north for 3 37 ty degrees east seventy-seven perches to a stake corner, thence by Brown's larfd south 16 70 fifty degrees east bne hundred and thirty norchPRtn said L,ehirn river: tnence aown 93 the middle of the. Lehigh river by lands of 93 Miner, Fenner, and Marsh to a corner ofjot , " called number three m tne ueeas in. iuonroe i.O J I ... cmith fiftir ilpfrrppc pnftt hl7 .;a M;ilor PomiPmnd Marsh twentviseveri Ioa.u v..jw. - j perches to a birch corner, thence south forty 11 50 Anrrr-aaa wust tvvnlvR nerches to a stake cor 111 U"B-H r-- 40 Una of lot ca led number two in Jtooe j 2 9 30 fiftv dereesvest thirty perches to the mid I . - - . 1 J lira.AS.rf 17 581. .. - ... 1 w,Ln.nnn ,rTlll T - f 1 j3 .2 beginning; comprising jut uumuci uiic mi 1 00 zerne county; containing 16 95 rasrhlv-IYinc Acres 13 88 of land, be the same more or less, about 7 7c ty acres thereof improved, with fourteen 9 84 and a Halt story - - Plauk Houses, 16 54 Lnn lnrrrc one and a half -story 16 60 m ATIi- UnilfiR writh n linf k kitrth- 1 Jj.'lH IV I.I J H f. on ntfnrhprl. three two story three PLANK I 67 DWELLING HOUSES, with a one story 17 01 kitchen attached to each, one one and a half 16 77 story PLANK BUILDING formerly occu- 4 28 uied as an office, one double one and a half sto- ry PLANK HOUSE, one large TANNERY, with stationary engine and boilers and ne- O 1 cessarv fixtures' to the same, with a UAKlv ccbsarj UTn; rrnTTSP t.n 99 72 iMILiL., Uviviv onuu, uiuu kj , vw BARNS and one BLACKSMITH SHOP, r.no WT-TKK I AV Kivirl T stiUPanu nve oui 2 85 buildings thereon ; comprising also a piece 3 23 0f land in Coolbaugh township, Monroe coun ou tv. called m the deeds number two,; con taining four acres and one hundred and for ty perches, more or Jess, all unimproved; 3 03 mentioned township and county ; containing two acres, more or less, an unimproveu. ' A W onr? other niece of land in the town 14 G9 Ii.- r-nL. rniintu nf T.ii7.Rrne and "'State 1 rS of Pennsylvania, being part of a larger S1IIU Jl jjuii ' y ... . i . tract 5 62 ofland surveyed in pursuance or a warram prices of FmC-Cut Chewing and Smo 27 85 granted to Isaac Roberts : Beginning at he Tobaccos, which will be found of a su 13 10 river Lehigh, thence by the residue of Ihe r tmPt nf whifli thisis a nart north forty-seven So anri one half degrees west one hundred 00 c;v no.liPtnn nn.qt'. thence bv land e. ant A. . .i. r"--... . 6 80 T ...!. Vrojiph smith fnrtv-two ,-1 a halfdegrees west thirty perches to a post, tKonro lir lnnrl stirvc vdd to William Montgom u L smith fnrtv-scven and a halfdegrees 14 06 one hundred and thirty six perches to the river -.7. -. r. Solinnl T Tnncn thereon, ' so. that certain piece or parcel ui juuu, ill wuol or iu.iiu ui -t" 1 outh by land of William Bell, east tie s ureo vcres 01 mu wnn SHINGLE MILL, five DWELLING HOU ft4-Court order the above lands, as levied Attentive ostlers always on hand, and drivers 1 1 I 1 1 I VJ LZ Vii 'fioJvT.,! nnd tar-n in execution at the S. H. PUTERBAUGH, Sheriff, 's Office, Wilkes-Barre; ) "March 9, 1864. S Hkad Quarters Dep't., of the ) SUSO.UEHAKNA, CuAMBERSBUUO, Pa., January 2Utn, ioo. j To the people of the Department of the Susquehanna t r,i;rrlK tTrvitfe tile attention of all ...:i.;n tio f jRnarttneni oi me outuue- Iauiio 1 , u., to iiio n.hlrfiss recently issued by.Ma- 18 20 jor General Hancock, Commanding 2d Army 10 ijorps in which uui uipuugu..u --- q ia 1 r .1... i, l.oe Knmo tn Ppnnsvlvania I nouncus, ihuv, uu uu. j. 20 5 under the authorities of the Wftr Department if for the purpose ot recruiting nis uorpb o I" ' " I ...:l. .. ,.;nr tn cnofinl nnrvinp. is 70 uuu men wu u. viu i ... X III mpn Wlttl a VICW IU BWUOiui oti utc. iu men wim a viu , 18 20 19 55 manv battle fields and nave jusuy won u e wi xru.v t 18 20 rh nrnnln. Those who shall itv SEolsH J. Culvcrwelai . a t At n "r. enlist unaer nun w ",u ...... 'I'lic important wui umi um ,o r whom it will be an honor to be connected, quences 0f Self-Abuse may be effectually - i -a looirir orrmsfi nast career ffives the as- mm)jlj ..Mtlmnt. internal medicines or the inrifi i -.i 1 1 i tirifi r nrii ri rwiu S HI) 1 UilU 'cuuv. ..-. " ... 18 20 surance that he cannot tall short ot tlie iun ,angeroUS application ot caustics, insiru a ni i'.v.nPo nf all his duties as an officer, a rttaiKmtp.A hou'tries. and other empi 4U id zu soldier aim a geuuemuu. ricai uevici-ts, ia 10 81 Having been associated with Major Gen- an( the entirely new and highly sdccessiul 130 12 30 cral xncockon many trying occasions, I treatment as ado pted by the celebrated au 70 l9J ?5 heartily command him to the patriotism of fliljy explained, by means of which t ll in the people of this Department, and earnestly (ye one is enabled to'cilre him,s.elf perfefet 18 20 advise those fit for military duty, to embrace . and at the least possible cost, thereby 16 94 they "Will gain honor and distinction ift 5n ii Lma nm TPnAp.r essential service 11 12Li.:. nn,,ntr.r - JS 20 D. N. COUCH, Maj.-Ge.n. 6 51 jommanuinj up Official: Mai. Jno. S. Shultz, 9 35 18 20 S SD Ass't Adj't General. Head Quarters, Lemon District, ) Reading, Par; Jan. 22d, 1864. . The address , of Major General Couch, the Susauehan- 24 61 13 59 22 01 18 20 na, is hereby published in the diBtnct cinrum wish that it mav find the nest attention anil co-opbration ot the F blUHJli. Maii-uen. near n.uui a ... ----r. - A1, .-.Am i-ismWi-." UM lnTl Z ? u'nrl L, 7.eme and Columbia, n this business, ne nopes w. . - - further notice. . , (Send 10 or 12 copies to uen. Digo Uluciai: ASJmcn iUAiow,ijw. SMUT FAMILY COLORS Clack; Dark Blue, Light Blbe, French Blue, Claret Brown. Dark Brown, Light Brown, Snjifl'Broxrn, Oiimsbn, Dark Drab, Liht Drab. Dark Green, Light Green, Magenta, Maroon Orange, Pink, Uurple. Royal Purple, Salmon, Scarlet, Slaie. Solferino, Violet, Yellow. For Dyeing Silk, VV oolen and Mixed Goods, .Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, RibbonSt Gloves, Bonnets, Hats,. Feathers, Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel. 03-A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT. -CO' For 25 cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times thaj sum. Various shades can be produced frm the same Dye. The process .is sample, arid any one can use the Dye with petfect success. Directions in English, French and Ger man, inside of each' package. For farther information in Dyeirfg, and giving a perfect knowledge what colors are best adapted, to dye Over others, (with many valuable receipts,) purchase Howe & Ste phens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Seht by mail on receipt bf price, 10 cents. Manufactured by HOWE &. STEVENS; J September 2463. - U. S. llltd'Hill KCYCBUC. TAX PifEKS TAKE S0TICE. ju - sj&vvxx ul.jj.ua'uh. b, TJ. S. Internal Revenue, 11th Col. Dist. . - Lehihton. Jan. 18. 1864. for - y' dirdctioh 0f fhe' Secretary of the one fPrGasurv rj0ueetors of JJ. S. Revenue I ' J7 1W kc. are nrohibited from receivins. payments tor taxes in anything but U. 0. Currency, or notes of National Banks. THOMAS S..35ECK, Deputy Collector. ESTABLISHED 1760. PETES LORILLARD, Sllttff & TttbaCCO Miimilac(ur..r, ritsinifcprii si. CFormnr v Chatham street, New York.) v-- - PWould call the attention of Dealers to the - articles 01 nis manuiaciure, via: BROWN S'SJFF. - Macabo7 . Demigros, - . , p Fine RaDnce. Pure Virginia, Coarse RaoDee, Nachitoches, "AmericanGentlemah, Copenhagen. Scotch, Honey Dew Scotch, Scotch, - Hi"h Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew fribh High Toast, . Fresh Scotch, or Lundvfoot. G-Attention is called to the large feduc oerioc quality TOBACCO. and sur - SMOK1SO. FINE CUT CHEWING. 8MOKINQ. and Long, p. a l. or plain, S. Jago, Nn.l. Cavendish, or Sweet, Spanish, No. 2, Sweet Scented Ornnoco, Canaster east Nns l "2 mix'd. Tin Foil. Cavendish, fJninnlnli'd. Turkish N. B A circular of prices will be sent on 1S63. ly. LIVERY BUSINESS. Valentine Kautz & Wm. Huntsman (Successors to M. B." Postens.) Having purchased he stocky latelv owned bv M. B. Pos- by Ltpns. take this'oDDortunity to notify frinnds and the nubile generally, that j they have added considerable new stock to , - tlie saule, and will continue ine ousineofc. at the old stand, on Franklin Strecf. where they Jure Morses ana carnages ai rates. Their horses are sale, last ana geiuit, au men un.iwa n i. in iho 'nsrV nT ihf fnsttdious. rnrnisiipfi v 111:11 uuiitu. vm wourselves. Strangers tajien to any part of suit the country at short notice. Ihey will con- I J ' 4 . s UlllUUgll tl.. w.w ' ' 1 fntpnrlino- to jto on the railroad will be called tor at any part of the borough, by leaving t the office near the stable. muit - The omnibus will also be at the depot on the arrival of trains to convey passengers into townr . . No pains will ns spared to give saiisracuon to all who muy favor them with their patron- age KAUTZ & HUNTSMAN. per - 1 MANHOOD, How Lost! How Restored Just Published, in a Spaled Envelope. Price Six Vents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, and 7?yf flit ft 1 r.nrr. of Snerniatorrhcea or Seminal uu, - ""'" , ... nT .T brioc avlini Debi itv. Nervousness, il.n i lnUihrtr ' iv 1 1 1 1 i . . in r run oiimiii fMiiiviB r 1C111U" --- - . .... tor day ThiB ecturQ will prove a boon to tu-lltM,(iH nml thousands. H0t nnilflr seal, in a nldin envelope,, any address, on the receipt of six cents, -two postage stamps, Dy auurucouiy, ' Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE,. 127 Bowery, New York, P. O. Boxs 4586. August xiU, iOW. GUNSMITH. Ti,o iirnlftrairrne'd resDectfully informs with ear- a. the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicini- tv. that he has commenced tne peo- nrritffilflTHING ISUSIIVCS, nia.(tBmith shoo, on William , . bi i, a..u . - j '"r entnesa and x r; .nAtn order. . cmS KEINE5T. MONROE COUNTY Mutual Fire liisurance Company. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Amount of Proper! ij Insured $1,050,000. The rate of Insurance in this Company is onR dollar for every thousand dollars in suredafter which payment no further char ges will 5e made, except to cover octuaiioss bv fire that may fall upon members of the Company. The policies issued by tnis Company are perpetual, and afford the fullest security, with the largest economy and convenience. 1 II 10 tuiupuiljf. will iiyfc iS"" - ! Distilleries or Cabinet Shops. AnDlications for Insurance may be made to either of the Managers, Surveyors or Sec retary: MANAGERS. , Denue Labar, Jacob Knecht, Richard S. Staples, Samuel Melicli, Silus L. Drake, Gudlieb Aurachdf, Cha'tles.D, Brodhead, Jacob Sloufier, Robert fioys, XKe'ddore Schnch, Sm'l S. Dreher, Thomas VV. Rhodes, Stogdell Stoke?, STOGDELL STOKES, President. James Boys,- Secretury and Treasurer. Silas L. Drake, 1 G .AUPicher, Surveyors. Melchoif Spragle, ) A-r- Th stated mectinr of the. board of T " . f Managers likes olace at the Secretary s 01- fice, on the first Tuesday of each month, at o'clock P. M. Stroudsburg, Oct. ff, 1863: . 11 The Secretary of the Treasury lias nnt. vfit jriven notice ofanv intention to ."JO . T 'r. c t . . withdraw this popular .Loan irorn csaie ai Par, and until ten days notice is given, uie undersigned, as "General iiibscris- tiou Aaent," will continue to supply the mibhc. The whole amount of the Loan authorized is Five Hundred Millions of Dollars, tfear- ly Four Hundred itJillions liavi been already nuDxcrioea lor .ut paid into the Trt-aury, aiotuy within the last seven months. , The large demand from abroad, and the rapidly in creasing home demand for use as the basis for circulation by National Banking Asso ciations now organizing in all parts of the country, will, in a very short pdriod, absorb un hnhmxp Snips have lately ranged from ten to fifteen millions weekly, frequently exceeding three millions daily, anu as i it ,t.u L-nnwn that the Secretary of the Trea sury has ample and unfailing resources in the Duties on imports anu jniuiuai .,Do n,l in tlio issue'ofthe Interest bfar ina- Lecal Tender Treasury Notes, it is al & - . .t.i... ...iii ?f no- most a certainty tnai ne wm nut mm ,'accnrv fur a loner time to come, to seek a market for any other long or permanent loans THE INTifiKiSbT ainu riuttw PAL OF WHICH ARE PAYABLE IN Prudence and self interest must force the minds of the'se. contemplating the formation nl Bankinrr Association?, as well tv.o rr,,rl nf nil who' ha.?c tlio idle money on their Hands, to the prompt conclusion that they shoutd lose no time in subscribing to Loan. It will soon be be- 1 t,nir ronrh nnd advance to a hand nmfl uremium. as was the result with the .cnn Thlrtv" Loan, when it was aw sob and cnuld no longer Lc subscribed lor at par mt -i Si-r 4?f Cent Ioan, Hie Interest ;ii Principal payable iu Coin, thus tfiuIUins: vr itin per Cent, per ami am at the present rate o&premium on- coin. The -Government requires all duties on mipdrts.to be paid in Coin; these duties have for a long time "past amounted to ovar a Quarter of a Million of Dollars daily, a sum nearly three times greater than that re quired in the payment of thenterest on all rl other nermanent Loans. So that it is hoped that the surplus Com m the Treasury, at no distant uay, win eimuic uic United States to resume specie payments up Ull Ull uuuii... The Loan is -called 5-2U ttom tec iact .k ...i.n th0 Tlnnfls mav run for 20 years iliac wim'" "- . , - , yet the Government has a right to pay them a-- r?i.i nt nnv time after 5 vears. on in vjuiu u.v p"-', "j ----- y. viz on the first days of November and May. .' , ' ' - . s.iiicii;TiPrR cafi have Coupon Bonds, which are payable to bearer, and are $50, 100, $500, and $1000 ; or registered Bonds bf same d eliminations, and in addition, $o,- .... m T71 1... rklrmfv nninnsnc 000 and S?1U,UUU. x-or uauMug ,i.ou and for investsments or irusi-iuuuiua Registered Bonds are preferable." These 5-20's cannot be taxed by States, nwn rr counties, and the Govern- ment tax on them is only one-and-a-halt per cent., ou the amount of income, when the income of the holder exceeus oix xiumnuu dollars per annuiri ; all. other investments such as income trom iworigagt-a, ..uau Stock and Bonds, etc., must pay irom uirt;c r,nr Pont tnv on tlie income. .U lllrti ww Hnk nml Tt;l rllfPtV! throughout the uoun- JJU.UIVO U1IU i-u""- CJ T,. , try will continue to dispose oi uie uoim , and all orders by mail, or otherwise, prompt ly attended to. . , J :n.null':n,.'(. of a few days' delay the Bonds is unavoidable, omnnil hc'ino- so erreat : But as interest commences from the day of subscription, no less is occasioneu, anu kvcij - made to dimmish the delay. to .1 A t;wt. UDSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 South Third Gtrcet, Philadelphia. to. or December 3, 1863. Ii" i o h i it ri Wanixffl & Snortmsf Gooas. V lSlllUg Av- 1 CJ Tlods. Reels, Lines, Trou Flies Artificial Unit, Bait l?oxes, Uuns, PistolSr itinCS, CCC, IU every vaiM-j, wholesale and retail. t Orders trom Country btores particular Hi-ilrtra fnr snnrtincr annaratus executed ..iltli nmmnlnpsa A 'rent for tho "Dead- J 1 III UlUMipiiVui -O shot" Powder. des - JOILX Kill DISK, -N. E. cor. 2ud & Walnut St. Feb. 25. ; Philadolpbia. .UIAMK rO.RTG'AGES - Voi1 safe at Litis Ofiice. i - ' Oyer's - SC20FULA AKD SCIIOPrj.OTlg DtSIULSES. " From nnry Jules, a Ktlt-Vtfj'xn Kierc'tunt c Ojford, Maine; ' " I Iinvo sold large quantitieof yj'lr SAttSATAS ILLA, butnevur jet ouu bottlts wl.-lt-1M.cU of tlw ucsiiCU Clil-'i;.. uhu 1111. ci.uniatjiiuu iljuou V11U IUU. it As fiu-tts our people try it, they agree ttjere lias been no nuillniiifi like it bul'ore in our comcMiiitv J Pi'mnlflq. iilntnhp. PiiRfn'li .. Ulcers, Sores, and all Diseases of the Slcin. J?mm Po.i IfrJit Stmt M f nnli' 1 r m.f jltiw t 'lt mir? tllf. T1lViH frlinti dicinal virtues of your Sacsavakilla. 3Iy daugh. ter, need ten, had an afflicting' humor in her ears, , - i.r - i..,.M.. ... . ou.a in r kouiiiuuv iu ...a. jvu luiu.ij.i " . tut. .Me cure Until w tried your S. usavai'.illa. She haa been well for some months." From Mrs. Jane E. Rice, a tcellJrnotcn and much esteemed lady of f)emitsviile, (', Jjiy Co., JV. J. "lv daughter has sufiered for a year past ytb a scrofulous eruption, which Was very treubldiome-. Nothing nJTorded any relief until we tried your Sar sapabillA, which soon completely cured her.'1 . .From Charles P. Gage, E$q.,pf the widely-known firm,' of Gage, Mitrray 4" Co., manufacturers qf nam- tiled papers in ashua, 2T. H. " I had for several years a very troublesome hu mor in my face, which grew constantly worse until" it disjlgutcd niv features and became an intolerable aflliction. I tried almost everything a man could of both advice and medicine, but without any relief whatever, until I took your Sahsaiakilla. It immediately made my face worse, as you told me it m;,rlt ilni- tint ?11 u fuw u-pplrC tllK 11CW ikin began to form under the blotches, and continued . . .- ... 1-.7.-... . 1 t UUill my lace is a suiwjiu as niiyuuu s, uu u without any svmptoms of the disease that I know of. 1 enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owo it to your Sausata m cla ."' Erysipelas General Debility Purify the Blood. From Dr. Hobt. Satcin, Houston St., I. Du. Aykk: I ieldom fail to rcmov Eruvtipns axa Scrcfulous Sores by the persevering mfe of your SAJtaAPAKiLLJtfJind 1 have, just now cured an-at- tack or Alaitgiiani; jrystpzias wun n. io i.a tive we possess equals the Sahsapakilla you ham iudpI lied to the profession as well us to the peopio." From J. E. Johnston, Esq., )i akeman, Ohio. 44 For twelve vears 1 had the yellow Erysipelas on: my right arm, during which time I tried all the eel- ebrated physicians I could reach, and took hundreds . . . . 1 . 1 . I'l . . . T . 01 uouais' worm 01 meuiciues uitcie nuc bad'that the cords became visible, and the doctors, decided that my arm must be amputated. I began taking your Sausapaiulla. Took two bottles, and nTnarirvnnr l'rr.Ta Triirptlmr t!'iv linvo cured me. J am now as well and sound as anybody. Being iu a," public place, my case is lenown to everyoouy iu uus community, and excites the wonder oi all." From Hon. Henry Monro, M. P. P., ofXeiccastle, C. W., a leading member the. Canadian ParliamtnU "1 have used your Saksapabilla in my family, .for general debility, and for purifying the blood, with very beneficial results, and ieel confidence iu commending it to the afllictcd." St. Anthony's Fire, Eose, Salt Hhaum, Scald Head, Soro Eyes. From Harvey Sickler, Esqf, the able editor of lh Tunckhannock -Democrat, Pennsylvania. Our only child, about three vears of age, was nt tackeil by pimples on bis forehead. They rapidly: spread until they formed a loathsome and virulent eorc, which covered his face, and actually blinded his eyes for some days? A skilful physician applieO. uitrate of silver and other remedies, without any ap parent effect. For lii'ieen days we guarded his band, lest with them he shoul.d tear open the festering and corrupt wound which covered his whole lace: Hav ing tried every thing else wo Lad any hope trom, wa began giving your aAus.irAuu.LA, 'i"j'"& the iodide of potash lotiun, as you direct. Ihe sora l..wl RnTv..A tn cumifl lilt and wa w en wneu c uou uuvmu . - - child's eyelashes.'which hud come out, grew agsin, and h i now a ItcKlthy and fair as any other 1 hu whole neighborhood predicted that the chuu muit cie." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. From Dr. Hiram Sloat. of St. Louii, Missouri. ' - X UJ1U Will . y ... remedv for the sccondarv symptoms of bypnutt, and for Bypliilitic dijeajc than py other we poft The profersion are indebted to you for some of tfce Dest meciciuea wc uavu. Fivm A. J. French, M. D., an eminent physician tf Lawrence. Mass.. urno ts a pnmiiuciu. w,, v the Legislature of Massachusetts. "Dr.. Ayei: My dear Sir: I have found xanr Sahsai-ahilla an excellent remedy for Siiphtlis, bo;h otherjnary.aud secondary type, and enect-, ual in ome cases that wore too oUtinale to yieid tc other remedies. I do not ki.wwbat we can em ploy with more certainty of success, where a powr i'ul alterative' required." Mr. Chas. S. Van Lieic, qf Xeic BrunsxccJ:, X. J., had (Irefttfuil uleers on bis legf, caused by the sbaa of mercury or mercurial distasc, --hich grew mora and more aggravated Tor ysu, 'n spite ol every remedy or treatment that could be applied, untit tha persevering use of AyeuV Sarsavartlia- reheTtu: him. Few cases can be found more inwterate nnti distressing th.an this, and it took several dozen bot tles to cuie him. leucorrtcsa, Whites, Fmale Weaknees, arc cenerailv produced by internal Scrofulous ilM?r ation, and are very oltcn cured by the altcrahra -effect of this Sausai'akilt.a. Somo case require, however, ia aid of the Sa us apa m lla this tKilfMl application of local remedies. From the well-lriotcTi and tcidely-celelratid D: Jicob Morrill, of Cincinnati. ' "Ihave found your Saksapauilla an excellent alterative in diseases of females Many caies or lr reeularity, Leucorrbcea, Internal LJcerstion. aua local debility, arising lYom the scrolulous diathci have vieldcd to it, and there are few that do not, when its effect is properly aided by local treatment. A lady, uniciUing to alloio the publication of lur name, writes i it ,r JS U. n,,.,nlf hnro hfiPTI PlirrClOl very debilitating Leucorrhoea of long stauding,.by two bottles of j our Saksauaijilla." Bheumatism, Gout. Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia Heart Disease, Heuralgm, when caused by Scrofula in the system, are rapidly cured by this Ext. SAi'.3ArASiJ.LA. AVER'S 0&.THARTIC PILLS . possess so many advantages over the other pur gativfts in the market, and their superior virtuea are so universally known, that we need not do more than to assure the public their quality is. maintained equal to the. best it ever has besn,. and that they may be depended on to do all. tint they have ever done . Jrreparcd by o. kj. ivui, ai. u., . Lowell, Mass., and sold by . W. Hollinthead, and Dreher & Bros. Stroudsimrir ; W. N: Peters, Marshal ,. C - k ; J. Fenncr. Fennersvillc ; D. Say-. lor. Saylorsburir; J. A. Jossaru, uossru,: yil.e, 1 a. April 1C.18G.-Iy. , JAMES II. WALTON. THOMAS W. -VOST tOST,'" ' WALTON BACKERS, BROKERS, AND General, Collectors. Ho. 25 South Third Street, Philadelphia. Jay Cooke & Co., RP.Middleton &Bro., James. Rent,' Santce & Co., Hon. Win. pi king, Esherich, Black & Ca, Hon: Jamw Pol lock,' C. SPKibbon & Son, Hon. II. JX Fos ter, Hon. A. H, Reeder, Hon. Aa Paojidn Hon Warren J. Woodward, V. L. Uradlord, Esq. - July 17, i&o-i. TnTlNT a. DAUDT. respectfully nqtiOW h'a nhl customer', 'ind ull others whorffiuy desire. clothing made in the Intest styles, and in the best possible manner, inx ne may ou found at ihe Store ff Knberl Boys, on TUES DAY and HATL'llUAX ot eacn weeK, wnere ho will he happy to lake measures and re- ceive me oruurs u ' inv..u. .1 . 1 . . i,a I p in rill O Ilia cMIl I - tomers can leave their goods and orders at; the Store at any time, merely notin suchaU leratimis from the present or previous pre- vailing fashions as Ihey may tiesire maue Thankful lor nast favors, he hopes to nierit' and receive a continuance of ihe same; , JOiliN U. IMUD'i'r Stroudsburg, April 5U, 1S.62 Two Horses, one WagOn and a tfouble set of harness lor sale. 'For particultirsin niiire of the subscriber. . Stroud tsp., Jari. 14, lepi. For Sate
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