The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, April 21, 1864, Image 3

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    'Treasurer's Notice
of Sale of Seated Lands
For Arrearages of Taxes.
The following is a list of Taxes on Sealed
assessments, as relumed by ihe Collectors
for Ihc several Townships for 18G2 and 18G3,
which lands will bp sold at the Court House
in the Borough of Stroudsbur, on ihe 13th
day of June, next, agreeably to the 41st
section of the Act of 19th April, A. D.
1843, which provides for the collection of
Taxes.
Borough of Slrontisbui'ff.
Names. Property:
McCann, Irene one town let.
Gordon, Abncr one town lot,
Hinelinc, Jacob B. one town lot,
Ivresge, Joel one town lot.
Murray, James one lown lot
Shafer, Jacob one town lot
Smiley,-Cbarles one town lot
Skelton, Robert one town lot
Williams, Joel one town lot
Bars'vtt.
Dimniick, M. 204 acres
Labar, Lewis 100 acres
Wilson, James S. 25 acres
Coolhaugh,
Gaines &. .Mead, 800 acres
Bond, Amos 39 acres
Gcarharl, Edwin P. 120 acres
I'dmond?, Charles 5 acres
Hincs, Michael Esl., 31 ncrcs
Hare Powell, Robert 2S9 acres
Weiss, Henry II. 70 acres,
Weiss, George II. 72 acre.-?,
Anglcmnyer, George 2 acres,
Arnolds, John 14 1-2 acres,
Miller,- Frederick "30 acres,
Altemose, Ciiarles 33 acres,
fcJhenglc, Henry 430 acres.
Buehlcr. Henry 5 acres,
Kldi-ijsi
Birlicb, William 50 acres,
Barlitib, Pel or 47 acre?,
Dodendnrf, Edward 87 acre.,
Frable Washington, 36 acres,
Edinger, Henry 4o acres
(Jowr, John E?t. 133 acres,
Krolzer, Abraham 35 acres, .
Price, Andrew 6 ceres,
Bull, Adam 5 acres,
Flyte, PhiJip 2 acre.",
Grace, Su.annah 10 ncrfs,
llarluian Samuel 10 acres,
Pencil, Jacob 10 acres,
Ruth, Linfurd qunrtcr of an sere,
iSmitb, Fr.mk 4 acres,
JCalz, Sil js 13 UCTCF,
Heller, Thomas 8 eeres,
Able, Henry 75 acre5,
Able, Cain 20 acres, . .
Bulls, John 101 acres,
Butkirk. Jihn 12 acrcr, . - ;
Bui-kirl;, Nicholas 17 acres,
Gun, John Jr , 100 acres, j
Rcinlmrt, George 200 acres,
Rusline, Jr.cob 3S acres,
Singer, Pelcr 40 acies,
Snyder, Barnel 11 acres,
Beer, Susannah 50 acres,
Doll. Jacob 95 acres?,
Rinkcr, Caleb 43 acres,
Kiper, James 150 acres,
Dailey, John 21 acres,
Bu.-h, Frederick 50 acre?,
Fetherman, John 12 acres,
Kresge, I-racl 17 acres,
Kercbener, John 5 acres,
Rinkcr, John Jr. l."7 acres,
Starner, William 50 acre.,
Williams, Emanuel 70 acres,
Wulbcrt. Catharine 20 acre-;,
Heller, jl:ch.icl 77 acres,
Reinhsr:. William 120 acres,
Alstinc, George 100 acres
Getter, Benin miii 8S acres, t
Downing, Thomas 324 acres,
Fish, Thomas 92 acres
Masters N. &. A. 50 acre?,
Hull, Benjamin 200 acres,
Nulls 11, Joseph 500 acne?,
P. Icrc
Bush, D:inel 214 acres,
Coolbaugli, l'.losps W. 12 acres,
Koyes, Sanuel 500 acres,
Peter?, .Tared 100
Colemai S. S. 115 acre?,
Price, M'idison 150 acreS
Van Yliel, John 142 acres,
Pacoiio.
Kinney, Petqr L. 100 acres,
Koons, Frederick 50 acres; .
Wooibert, Jactl) 100 acre--:, -Bufch,
William 20 acres, . 1
Brink, Willinm 50 acres
Dailcy, Samuel 57 acres,
JP;i radise.
Bush, Nicholas 50 acres,
Fetherman Absalom 19 acres,
Stocker, John ftl acres,
Smith, Peter 02 acres,
Craig, John 140 acres,
Craig, Thomas aud John 1GG acres,
Dotier, John Jr. 00 acres,
Day, Daniel 103 acrrs, - 5
Foulk, William 07 acres
Krcsge, Stewart 25 acres,
Lutz, Francis 5G acres,
Serfaes, Emetine 31 acres, ,
Smith, Linford 29 acres,
Saylor, Samuel 7 acres,
Taxes.
$ 81
3 71
2 49
GO
3 75
GO
2 62
148
90
4 49
3-09
2 49
14 30
1 50
8 94
2 97
0 13
5 G2
13 25
13 22
S 83
1 84
SO
3 GO
1 13
1 50
2 17
1 8
1 30
3 07
84
7 40
8 48
g as
3 7
1 85
4 30
2 33
2 23
2 42
3 22
3 10
1 12
4 52
3 0
2 G7
2 21
4 01
2 40
4 4-
3 9G
3 30
1 49
2 92
2 39
3 13
3 91
2 lfi
1 34
90
2 c9
1 10
1 43
1 34
2 56
1 34
2 70
1 P4
2 20
2 05
3 72
2 GO
5 00
2 51
2 32
3 23
1 77
11 20
2 10
4 S-s
2 30
1 89
1 56
2 43
2 30
1 12
1 54
100
3 21
1 41!
.1 57
2 99
5 15
8 24
3 45
7 17
7 63
4 59
2 001
2 00
0 28
1 93
2 00
3 0b
3 30
70
2 '84
5J)
07
Smilh, Melchoir 100 acres,
Walp, James 72 acres,
Craig Thomas. 117 acres,
Nicholas Joseph 14 ncrcs,
Bartbohl Jonas, C7 acres, -Flyte
John, 7 acres,
Smith Daniel,
Borcer Linford, CG acres,
5
1
38
"Weiss Adam II., f0 acres,
Krumer John, 40 acres,
1
79
3
87
Ross.
Kiutz Henry. 131 acres,
JJnys Samuel
Johnson James
Iticklun George
Severs Sarah
Kicbline John, 25 acres,
Levers Christopher,
Shtmcr Edward.
3 80
80
95
3 40
l 02
1 94
87
1 20
Walker John
54
Kresge Peter
"Walker Robert . v
"Walton Jamc3 . ' ,
Heller Rudy (-.
Qetz Levi . .
MeasonJohn
Mackes George
Gctz Emanuel
Brensinger John
Flyte Aaron
Smith John D., 48 acres,
Mixsell JBarnet, 29 acres,
Altemose Joseph, 61 acres,
Bargcr Michael, Estate, 9 acres,
Buskirk Casper, 10 acres,
Christman Thomas, 100 acres,
Flyte Henry, 43 acres,
Gower John. Estate, 10 acres,
Hoodmacker Henry, 13 acres,
Kresgc Aaron.
X.eEsig John M., 438 acres,
Larch Peter, 16 acres,
S9
54
8 15
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
50
21
15 39
1 09
1 GO
8 40
2 04
2 49
30 59
4 71
2 CO
Lessig Phillip, cslale, 30 acres, 6 50
Sobers Christian, 26 acres, s 1 24
Fabel Joseph, -' - - -,v - 2 33
Flyte George. 43 acres, l 84
Ruckbow James, 40 acr.es, . 1 55
MLvscll John Jr., 58 acres, : 4 91
tinrliub Joseph - - - . 2 33
Droyer Mary 2
Stroud,
Bush Abraham, 9 acres;
1 90
2 43
3 74
3 18
Brewer George, 19 acres, '
Coll'man Charles, 40 acres,
Cot'man William,- 44 acres, . . .
Edinger llenry, 29 "acres,
Groner.Emaiiuel) 1U acres,
Gruber Peter, 10 acres,
Heller James, o acres,
Johnson George, i09 acres,
Hay James, 1 lot,- ,
Wollinger Daniel, 50 acres, -Cafl'ray
John, 10 acres,
Marvin Daniel. 95 acres,
Stone Thomas, 7 acres,
Miller & Smilh, 4 acres,
Young John, 100 acres,
Smitlificld.
Bell William H., 1 lot,
Singmaster Jacob, 400 acres,
Smith William
Denser John, 25 acres,
George MaUiias,
Merwine John, SS acres,
-Mcrwine William, 100 acres,
Nngel George. 4 9 acres,
Stall James. 179 acres,
Westbrook Jarae?. SS acres,.
Bonder l)ai(4, 25 acres,
Eckart Solomon, 25 acrec,
.Marvin Ezra, S9 acres,
Ilouser William, 50 acres,
Bonscr William, 89 acres,
Eckert William, 50 acres,
Eel spy Abel, 100 acres,
ICresge Samuel. 19 acres,
Kiser Valen .inc, 13 acrea,
Ueckmau Josiah. 217 acres,
Lewis Isaac, 150 acres,
Reed William, 100 acres,
nuth Jifhn Jr., 50 acres,
Samuel Savior & Co.,' 201 acres,
Thompson Robert, 10 acres,
Tunis William, 50 acres,
W ldrick Henry, 10 acres,
Winter John. Sen.. S acres,
irannfan Patrick, 13 acres,
Shoemaker & Co.,
6 25
3 92
1 74
4
irio
202
201
902
2 02
4 11
90
3i0
4 01
12 25
6 80
2 21
1 55
2 37
C 50
3 30
2 50
2 00
2 GS
2 7C
99
1
1
4
1
1
4
50
87
50
29
2C
80
50
50
50
l
i
6 o(i
1 44
2 10
1 80
2 05
1 54
4 50
ucpsiar Josinli, 2
Heuly Alexander, 1
Sox Sterling. 1
GEORGE FABLE. Treasurer.
March 21, 1SC-1.
fmmrn drug mm.
PHEJTEK & BIIOTHEK,
(Successors to Darling & Boys,)
Respectfully notifv the public, that hav
ing- purchased the above estahlishment, they
will continue the Drug and Medicine busi
ness, at the old stand. The room is commo
dious, aud is fitted up with every convenience
for the dispatch of business and the accommo
dation of customers. Having made large ad
ditions to their already largestocJc of
Sh'iigSj BSedici&eS Perfaiacry3 &c.
purchased with a view to the ac
tion of the new tax and tariff
gJ laws, they ore prepared to offer
0Z& rare bargains to purchasers.
READER,
If you want pure, fresh Drugs and Medi
cines, call on Dreher & Brother.
If you want firct quality Paints, Oils and
Bye Stuff's, call on Dreher & Brother.
If vou want Perfumery, in almost endless
varict-, call on Dreher & Brother.
If vou want Liwnjis and pure, safe and
cheap Burning Oils, call on
Dreher & Brother.
If you want any of the most popular Pat
ent Medicines, or those which are not quite
so popular, call on Dreher &, Brother.
li you Want the best Citrars or a choice
article of Chewing Tobacco, call on
Dreher &. Brother.
If you want Physicians Prescriptions
carefully compounded, call on
Dreher & Brother.
If you want pure IT7e.s and Liquors for
medicinal, sacramental or other uses, call
on Dreher & Brother.
If vou want the best of Hair, Tooth, Nail
end Cloth Brushes, Combs, Soaps, Cosmet
ics and Toilet Articles generally, call on
Dreher & Brother.
In short, If you want any thing usually kept
a well regulated Drug Stcre, you can only
re sure to get a pure and genuine article by
rainng on Ureher cc lirotht-r.
ihe undersigned hope, by strict attention
to . business, and a desire to meet the wants
of the public, to merit a continuance ami in
crease of the patronage neretofore extended
to the Phoenix.
GEO. II. DREHER. E. B. DRDIIER.
Strou-lehurg, Oct. 22. 18G0.
REAL ESTATE
I
The subscribers oflers at private sale the
following two valuable properties viz:
Ino. 1. A three story
situate in the borough of Stroudsburg, ihsljjlL
adjoining the building ot Jacob Siugmuster.
No. 2. One two story Frame Dwelhne:,
with Kitchen attached, and Lot of Land be
longing to he same situate near the Strou'ds
burg Depot, in Stroud township.
Pcrso'ts dcsinous of buying, will call upon
JIr. Nicholas Ruster, in StrondQburg. or up
on the subscribers who reside No. 145 Cham
ber street, New York City.
IIIRSCHKIKD & ADLER.
February 20, 1864.
FOH SALE.
NEW ROCKSMjE Oil LAW-TON
BLACKBERRIES,
1 per dozen.
HOOIviIt'S STIlAAraEHRIES,
-50 cents per dozen.
CHARLES MUSCB.
Stroud, tsp., June 26, 1802 .
Dissolution.
The undersig-ued give notice that the
Co-Partnership, in the butchering busi
ness, existing between the undersigned,
was dissolved on the first of October, 1863
JAMES K1NTZ,
ABRAHAM GISH.
Paradise Valley, Oct. 1, 1863
07
Two Horses, one Wagon, and a douhl
set of harness for sale. For particulars in
quire of the subscriber.
CHARLES MUSCH.
Stroud tsp., Jan. 14, 18G4.
BLANK DEEDS
For sale at this Office
A 55-, rt
For Sale.
TIE 'REBELLION -
ON-THE DECLINE!
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Ko-
In' greatest abundance, offered at prices to
suit all purchasers.
Hie subscribers thank
ful for the liberal patron-
x age hitherto exended to
UlBIl I'bUlUI 1 b II II) e II I,
would inform their old
customers and the gen-
"tiAiigZt&' eral public, that thev
have just returned from the cisy, with a fine
assortment of CLOCKS, which they are
prepared to sell lar below war time prices,
so that if vou want CLOCKS of the best
manufactories, Gold or Silver Watches of
all quiililics, Jewulrv of fino rold or of cheap
er, sorta, call at BROWN & KELLER'S.
If you want best qmility of Silv-r VTre,
Tea Sets. Plated Ware, Casters, or caster
bottles, or fine or commonrr ortsnf Cutlery,
call at BROWN & KELLER'S.
If you want TOYS, trom a .speaking doll
to a penny whistle or from a locomotive to
n babv's rattle, call at BROWN & KEL
LER'S. If you want Childi'Cii's Carriages, Ve
loc peds, Bird Cages, or any thing- in thnt
Ii(n. or any way near il, call at BROWN &
KELLER'S.
If you want Razors, Pen Knives, Sissors,
Fishing Tarhlc of all kinds, Guns, Pistols,
Fishing Baskets, &c, &c, call al BROWN
&, KELLER'S. -
If you want any of the latest School or
Miscellaneous. Books, blank ibooks, the bnst
and cheaper qualities of writinfj'papcr.envel-
& KELLER'S.
If you want Clothes Wringers, Lamps of
oil kinds, Lamp Chimneys, Photograph
rrarnes. fcewinc hlachines, tcc.,&c, call at
BROWN & KELLES'S.
If you want WALL PAPERS in any
and every variety of style, colors and pricey,
Borders, Windoia .Shades. Iron, Porcelain
or Glass Fruit Cans, call at BROWN &
KELLER'S. . .
In shrrl, if you want any thing that you
can think of, read of, or hear of, call at the
only place where such things are to be had,
and that is at BROWN & KELLER'S.
Repairing of watches, clocks and jewelry,
Will as usual be promptly attended to, and
for the future will engage the particular per
sonal attention of the subscriber.
BROWN & KELLER.
Stroudsbufg, Feb. 11, 1SG4.
Vastiablc Real Estate at
5.
The subscriber offers at private sale,
the following described property, viz :
A Farm situated in Stroud township,
3Ionroe county, Pa., adjoining land of
John Kausbcrry. George llouck, A. FowJ
ler, and others, containing about
1 1 Acres,
about 75 acres cleared, enclosed with a
good fence, and in a high state of cultiva
tion, of which 20 acres arc Meadow, the
balance is well timbered with Oak, Uhes
nut and Hickory. There arabout 20
acres "of excellent meadow bottom yet to
be cleared. Ihe farm is well adapted to
raznur.
The improvements thereon consist of a
new
Frame House.
one and a half stories hiirh, 22 by 24 i'eet:
a two story LOG HOUSE, 20 by 28
reetjWeatherboarded and plastered, a'rame
l3aru 32 by 4G Icet with cellar stablinir
underneath, a frame Wagon -House 18 by
24 feet, Corn Crib, Grannery. and other
out buildings, with a spriug of never fail
ing Water near the house. There is also
a thriving
APPLE OrtCUARD
""ol select grafted fruit and a variet
of other fruit trees of different' kinds on
the premises. This property is 3 miles
north of Stroudsburg and one mile so.utb
west of the line ol the Delaware, Lacka-
Vanaand Western Railroad, and conve
nient to Schools aud public meetings.
Persons wishing to view the above prop
erty will please cali upon Alexander Pow
ler, Silas L. Drake and J. M. Howell,
Stroudsburg, Pa., or upon the subscriber
residing on the premises.
HORACE PECK.
Stroud township, March 3, 18G4 tf.
IIkad Qu.vuTKits Dep't., of thk )
SUNtlUXIIAXXA, CJIA2IBERSBURG, Pa.,
January 20th, 1804. )
To the people of the Department of the
Susquehanna.
I cordially invite the attention of all per
sons within the Department of .the Susque
hanna to the address recently issued by Ma
jor Gi neral Hancock, Commanding 2d Army
Corps in which that distinguished officer an
nounces, that he has come to Pennsylvania
under the authorities of the War Department
for the ourpdse of recruiting his Corps to 50,-
000 men with a view to special service.
The gallantry and Military ability of Ma
jor General Hancock, and the courage and
discipline of his Corps have been tested on
many battle fields and have" justly won the
admiration of the people. Those who shall
enlist under hirn will find comrades with
whom it will be an honor to be connected,
and a leader whose past career gives the as
surance that he cannot fall short of the fullH
performance of all his duties as an officer, a
soldier and a gentleman.
.Having been associated with Major Gen
eral Hancock on many trying occasions, I
heartily command him to the patriotism of
the people ot this Department, and earnestly
advise those fit for military duty, to embrace
this opportunity of taking l position in which
they will gain honor and distinction for
themselves, and render essential service to
their country.
D. N. COUCH, Maj.-Gen.
Commanding Dep't.
Official: Maj. Jo. S. Shultz,
Ass't Adj't General.
Heab Quarters', Lehigh District, )
Reading, Pa., Jan. 22d, 18G4. X
The address of Major General Couch,
Commanding Department of the busquenan
na, is hereby published in the district with
the sincere wish that it may find the ear
nest attention and co-operation of the pee
pie.
F. SIGEL, Maj.-Gen.
All newspapers, English and German, in
the District of Lehigh, comprising the coun
ties of Berks, Schuylkill, Lehigh, Northamp
ton, Carbon, Monroe, Luzerne and Columbia
please copy thp above and publishit until
lurther notice
(Send 10 or 12 copies to Gen. Sigel.)
Official : Andrew Malseed, Lt. & A. D. C
I f Wi
id
FAMTLTBlYSCOLOIlS,
Black,
Dark Blue,
Light Blue,
French Blue.
Olaret Brown,
Dark Brown,
Light Blown,
Snuff Brwii,
Crimson.
Dark Drab,
Liu lit Drab.
D.irk Green,
Light Green,
Magenta,
Maroon,
Orange,
Tink,
Purple,
Royal Purple,
Salmon,
Scarlet,
Slate.
Solferino,
Violet,
Yellow.
For Dyeing Silk, VV oolen and Mixed Goods.,
Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves,
Ronnets, Hats, Feathers, Kid Gloves,
Children's Clothing, and all kinds
of Wearing Apparel.
03" A SAYING 03? 80 PER CENT.CO
For 25' cents you can color as many goods
as would otherwise cost five times that sum.
Various sbades c;m be produced from the
same Dye. The process is simple, and any
one can use the Dye with perfect success.
Directions in English, French and Ger
man, inside of each package.
For further information in Dyeing, 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.
Sent by mail on receipt of price, 10 cents.
Manufactured bv
IIOUTE &. STEVENS,
2G0 Rno.vnwAY, Boston
For sale by Wm. Hollinshead, Stroudsburg,
Druggistt and Dealers generally.
September 24, 18G3. Gin.
LIVERY BUSINES
Viifouiisic fiauiz & Wm, ISisntsiaan,
(Successors to M. B. Postens.)
fsk- Having purchased hc stock J
lately owned by M. B. Pos-r
3jE2L.ten:-:, take this opportunity to notiJ)
their friends and the public "eneially, that
they have added .considerable new stock to
the samu, and will continue the business at
the eld btand, on Franklin street, where they
ure prepared to hire hor.-es and carriages at
the lowest cash rates. Their horses are safe,
f:st and gentle, and their vehicles consist ol
till kimKto suit the taste ol the fastidious.
Attentive ostlers always on hand, and drivers
furnished when de&ircd. Call and see for
yourselves. Strangers taken to any part o
the country at short notice. They will con
tinue to run the new omnibus between thit
coroiiL'h and the Railroad Depot. Persons
fnteuding to go on the railroad will be called
tor at any part of the borough, by leaving
iheir names at the office near the stable.
The omnibus will also be at the depot on the
arrival of trains to convey passengers into
town.
No pains will be spared to give satisfaction
.lit s . ...
io an wno may tavor tnem with their patron
age.
KAUTZ & HUNTSMAN.
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Just Published, in a Scaled Envelope.
Price Six Cents.
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, and
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Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness,
and Involuntary Emissions, inducing Impo
ter.cy, Consumption, and Mental and Physi
cal Debility,
By SSoh'i S. CuIvcriTclS, IT5. B.
The important fact that the awful conse
quences of Self-Abuse may be effectually
removed without internal medicines or the
dangerous application of caustics, instru
ments,medicated bougies, and other empi
rical devicr-s, is hre clearly demonstrated,
and the entirely new and highly successful
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thor, fully explained, by means of which
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ly, and at the least possible- cost, thereby
avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the
day. This lecture will prove a boon to
thousands and thousands..
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to
any address, on the receipt of six cents, or
two postage stamps, by addressing.
Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE.
127 Bowery, Neto York, P. O. Box, 45SG.
August 20, 1863.
GUNSMITH.
The undersigned respectfully informs
the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicini
ty, that he has commenced the
near Knutz's Blacksmith simp, on William
street, and is fully prepared to do.all kind?
of work' in his line, with neatness and des
patch. Having had twenty years experience
in this business, he hopes will be an induce
ment for the people to give him a trial.
Repairing of all kinds promptly attended
to. Rifles made to order.
LEWIS KEINEST.
JAMES n. Vr' ALTON.
THOMAS W. YOST
w,
BAMEilS, BROKERS,
AND
General Collectors.
No. 25 South Third Street, Philadelphia.
REtfEltENCES.
Jay Cooke & Co., E. P. Middle-ton, &Bro.,
James, Kent, Santcc &, Co., Hon. Wm. Wil-
kins, Esherich; Black &. Co., Hon. James Pol
lock, C. M'Kibbon & Son, Hon. II. D. Fos
ter, Hon. A. H. Reeder, Hon. Asa Packer,
lion. Warren J. .Woodward, V. L. Bradford,
Esq.
July 17, 18G2.
(b?-The train leaving foot of Court hind st.
New York, at 8.00 a. m. nnd font of Walnut
silnet, Philadelphia, at 0,00 a. m., connect
with the Passenger 1 ruin of this road, leav
iur New Hamnton Junction at 11.20 a. m..
r?
and urriving at Scrantou al 4.02 p. m. where
it connects with a train on the Lackawanna
and Bloonisburg Ruiiroad, and with the om
nibus running to the Delaware and Hudson
Railroad.
07" This train arrives at Great Rend at
0.10 p. in., making a close connection with
ihe moil train going West on the Erie Rail
way. " AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
Leaves Seranton at 10.10 a. m, connecting
at Great Bend with Day Express train West
on the Erie Railwuy. By this train passen
gers arrive at Ithaco, Syracuse, Buffalo, &c.
the same day. Returning, this train leaves
Great Bend al 3 20 p. m., on the arrival of
the New York Express going East, and Btif.
fiilo Express going West, and arrives in
Scranion at 5.;J9 p. m.
JOHN BRISBIN, Superintendent.
R. A. JIENR Y, General Ticket Agent.
"Seranton. May 20, 1803.
MONROE COUNTY
filutual Fire-insurance Company,
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Amount of Properly Insured $1,050,000.
The rate of Insurance in this Com pan
is one dollar for every thousand dolhirs in
sured, alter which payment no further char
yes will he made, except to cover" actual lo
by lire tbafmay fs.ll upen members of tin
Company.
The policies issued by this Company nr
perpetual, and afford the fullest security,
with the largest economy and convenietict:.
Tins company will not issue Tannerie.-.
Distilleries or Cabinet Shops.
Applications for Insurance may be rrmd
to either of the Managers, Surveyors or Sec
retary. . MANAGERS.
J. Depue Labar, Jacob Knecht,
Richard S. Stnples, Sftijuiel Mulick;
SihisL. Drake, Godheb Aurncber,
Cliarles D. Brodhead, Jacob Stoutrur,
Robert Boys, Theodore Scboch,
Sm'l S. Dreher, Thomas W. Rhodes,
Stcvjdell Stokes,
STOGDELL STOKES, President.
James Boys, Secretary and Treasurer.
Silas L. Drake,
G A u richer, V Surveyors.
Melchoir Spragie, )
The stated meeting of the board o'
iManajfer.s takes place at- the Secretary's ol
lice, on tin? first Tuesday of each month, at
1 o'olock P. M.
Stroudsburg, Oct. 8, 180:3.
'S'Jse SecrcSury of lliv 'Sroaa'
has not yet given notice of any- intention to
withdraw this popular Loan from Sale at
Par, and until ten days notice is given, the
undersigned, as vSt'i5;i'5 &s3l',i-s-iUnn
4&;st!,?' will continue to supply
the public.
v The whole amount of the Loan authorized
is Five Hundred Millions of Dollars. K r-
p;t;! inia 5ls: Tavasasry, mostly
within the last seven months. The large
demand from abroad, and the rapidly in
creasing home demand for use-as the basi:
for circulation by National Banking Aso
ciations now or"anJZ!i'"' in all parts of the
country, will, in a very short period, absorb
the balance. Sales have lately ranged from
ten to fifteen millions weekly, frequently
exceeding tiireo millions daily, and as it is
well known that the Secretary of the Trea
sury has ample and unfailing resources in
the Duties on Imports and Internal Reve
nues, ana in me issue oi me interest ofar-
ing Legal.Tender Treasury Notes, it is al
most a certainty that he will not find it net
cessary, tor a long time to come, to seeK a
market for any other long or prmanen
loans, THE INTEREST AND PRINCI
PAL OF WHICH ARE PAYABLE IN
Prudence and self interest must force the
minds of those contemplating the formation
of National Banking Associations, as well
as the minds of all who have the idle-money
on their hands, to the prompt conclusion that
they shouU lose no time in subscribing to
this most popular Loan. It will soon be be
yond their reach, and advance to a hand
some premium, as was'the result with the
"Seven Thirty" Loan, when it was all sold
and could no longer be subscribed tor at
par.
1
Cti
:i Sis- Ceislt Joruj, the
3jiJOE'csi ::ml 5riisc;isa5 i:t5';i!a
iss Coin, E2:z;s ys;IJ3Ea oves Eiiur
Itur 'ii3. jsci ;isi5sSU2 at the present
rate of premiunron coin.
The Government requires all duties on
imports to be paid in Com ; these duties have
for a long time past amounted to ovar a
Quarter of a iM ill ion of Dollars daily, a sum
nearly three times greater than that re
quired in the payment of the interest qn all
the 5-20's and other permanent Loans. So
that it is hoped that the surplus Coin in the
Treasury, at no "distant day, will enable the
United States to resume specie payments up
on nil liabilities.
The Loan is called 5-20 from the fact
that whilst the Bonds may run for 20 years
yet the Government has a right to pay them
off in Gold at par, at any .time after 5 years.
y, viz : on the first dayc of November and
May.
Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds,
which are payable to bearer, and are $50,
$100, $500, and 81000 ; or registered Bonds
of same denominations, and in addition, $5,
000, and $10,0Q0. For banking purposes
and for investsments of Trust-monies the
Registered Bonds are preferable.
These 5-20's cannot be taxed by Suites,
cities, towns or counties, and the Govern
ment tax oii them is only one-and-a-half per
cent., on the amount of income, wlnm the
income of the holder exceeds Six Hundred
dollars per annum ; all other investments,
such as income from Mortgages, Railroad
Stock and Bonds, etc., must pay from throe
to five per cent tax on the income.
Banks and Bankers throughout the Coun
try will continue to dispose of the Bonds;
and all orders by . mail, or otherwise, prompt
ly attended to.
The inconvenience of a few days' uVhiy
in the delivery of the Bonds is unavoidable,
the demand being so great ; but as interest
commences from the day of subscription, no
less is occasioned, and every effort is being
made to diminish the delay.
.5 A Y COOffiK.
SUUSCIlirTION AGENT,
a a 4 South Third Street, Philadelphia.
December 3, 1863.
Fishiug Tncklo & Sporting Goods,
Fishiiiir Rods, Heels, Lines, Trout
Flies, Artificial Bait, Bait Boxes, GurjS
Pistols, Utiles, iu every vat:ioty.
wholesale and retail.
Orders from Country Stores particular
ly solicited.
Orders for sporting apparatus Gsoeuted
with promptness. Agcurfor tho "D&ul
shot" Powder.
JOHNjXRIBE.il,
N. E. cor. 2nd & Walnut St.
Feb. 25. . Philadelphia.
blanFTeases
For Sals at this Office,
3 3
P
ion
......
SCROFULA AKD SCSOTULCUS EISSASSS.
Fr&m -CKicry i;f.es, a tceil-bioisn msrchant of
Oxford. M.iinn v
" I have n'd tor1-' qunutitics of your &AH9TA?Ats
ity.1
Eruptions, Pimples, ii'tclies, Pustules,
Ulcer3, Sores, and. all DiaeaJQ of the Skin.
of vour Saksa vakil la. Mv dauiT'
tsr, accd ten, had aa aliiictimr humor in her ear.
eye?, nnd hair for ycas, v. hich we were unable io
cure until we Hied your Sahsapasilla. She haa
been well fur soinu months."
From .frs. Jane B. Mcc, a ictll Lumen and much
cslccmtd tatty of Dtnniseilte, Cape Alav Co., X. J.
" iiv daughter ha3 suffered for a yeor peat with a
fcrolV.ions vruption, which was very troublcsoma.
?othine;8frorwl ai.y relief until we tried vour Sak
SAiwr.u.LA, which soon completely cured her."
I'roniCfxir.'rx P. Gage,F.sq.,ofthev:idehj-knoen Jim
tf Gayt, Mitrray f; Co., manufacturers of enam
elled jnpen in Nashua, iV. II.
44 1 had for several years a very troublesome hit
tnor in my facs, which grew constantly woreo until
it disfigured my lectures aud became an intolercblo
affliction. I tried almost every thine a man could of
both advice and nudicine, but without any relief
wimtuver. until 1 took vour Saksapartlla. It
immedintety incite mv iscc wore, as vou told nje it
jii.giii. i.mci nut in a icw wucks inc new SKin.
began to loan unncr the blotches, anil continued
until my lace is sis. smooth as anybody's, and 1 am
without any s mptoms ot the diKetue" that I know
of. J enjoy perfect health, aud without a doubt otva
it to your Sa ksafakilla.'1
Srysipoiaa General Debility Purify tho
Biocd.
From Dr. Rnlt. Smcin, Jtmtatnn St., N. Y.
Dn. Ayhk: I eeldora fail turtmovo Eraplionz and
Sctvfttlous i'ores by the pereeveriiiff uso of your
Sa ur a PAtur.i.A, and 1 have ju.st now cured an at
tack of Maliffitant Erysipelas with it. No altera
tive we pushes cqnnlstlio Tausapakilla. you have
luppllsd to the profession as well as to the people."
From J. F. Johnston, Esq . Wdkeman, Ohio.
"For twelve years 1 had theyeilow-Kryeipelas on
my ri.sht crin, during which time I tried'all the cel
ebrated physiciauf 1 could reach, and took hundreds
of dollaia' worth of medicines The ulcers were to
bad that tli cord became visible, and the doctors
decided that my ana must be amputated. I began
iaking yoiirSAi-.SAPAniLLA Took two bottles, and
sotneoi your Tillb Tocrtior they have cured me.
1 am now :o wt-U M:d sound an anybody, llcing in a
public place, my case is known to everybody in this
community, and excites the wonder of all."
commending it to the afdicted "
St. Anthony's Firo, Sose, Salt Eheum,
Scald Head, Soro jHyea.
From Harvey 6'icttler, Esq., the able editor of Um
Tunclhannocli IJemocrcU, Pennsylvania.
' Our only child, about three years of age, waa at
tacked by pimples ou hi3 forehead. They rapidly
fprid unlil they formed a loathsome aud virulent
fore, which covered hid lace, and actually blinded
bis eyes lor some day ?. A hiiiul physician applied
nitrate of ulvcr and other remedies, without any ap
parentelfect. JForuYteeu !ays weguarded Ids haud.-,
lest with them Ue should tear onen the festering and
corrupt wound which covered his whole iace. Hav
ing tried every thing else wo had any hope from, we
beaan giving your SausavauillAj and applying
the ioiiiuc ol pelr.sh Iotum, as vou direct. The soru
bean to heal when we had given the first bottle,
and was well when wc had linn-hed the tecoud. The
child's eyelashc., which had c,rae out. grew again,
and be is now as healthy and fair as any other The
whole ueighborlio&d predicted that the child must
die."
Syphilis and IIereurial Dizease.
From lr. Hiram S'oat, rf SI. Louis, Missouri.
"I find your jSaksai'AKII.la a more cueotli&l
renwtiy for the secondary sj mptoms of Syphilis,
and Jbr sypltilitk: d:?tssp than any other we possess.
The profetfion are indebted to you for Eome of tho
best medicines we have."
From A. J. French, M. .. an, eminent physician tf
Lawrence, Ma., irho i.i a prominent member if
the Legislature of Massachiutetts.
Dr. Ayki: ily dear tyr: 1 have found your .
?AS.3AtARt!.LA an' excelk'ut remedy for Syphilis,
boih oi tlie pximar. and secondary typo, aud eaect-
ual in some cana that wer too obstinate to yield to
i.ther remedies. J do not know -what we can em
ploy with more certainty of success, where a power
lu.1 alterative is required."
Jlr. Ch'w. S. Va:i Lietr. ef Ntv Lrur.siccZ; 2L J.,
hnd dreadful urtt-rs on his leg?, caused by the abuse
of mercury., or merairml disease, whichgrew moie"
aiid nsoio aggravated for years, iu spile of every
remedy or treatment that could be applied, until th
prscveixng wo of ATEit'a Sai:f.apauill. relieved
him. Fcvr cases can be found more iuvcterate and .
distressing lhaa this: and it took several do:cu bot
tles to cit:e liim.
Tjeiworrhcsa, Whiteis, Pcmalo "Weakness,
are generally y. -educed by internal Scrofulous Ulcer
ation, and ate very oiteu cured by the alterative
effect of this SAasAi'.uuLi.A. Souie cases require,
however, in aid ot" the Saksavakilla, the skilful
application ol'iocal remedies.
From the irefl-knotnt and widely-celebrated Br.
Jacob Morri!', of Cincinnati.
"I have found your Sa usavarilla an excellent
alterative ilk difeaees of iemaiea Mmiy cases of ir
regularity, Leucorrhoea, I.iierii Ulceration, and
lucal deb'ilitv, arising from the troftdou diathei?,
have yielded to it. and there are few that do not. .
whea"itse8!?ct is property aided by local treatment."
A lady, unwilling lo allow the publication of her
n.ime, writes:
" 31 v daughter and nty pelf hare been cured of a
very uebidU'tim? Lettcwrrhirs of ions standing, by
two botties of your dAKSAi'AntLtA."
Hheuinatism. Gout. X.irer Ociaplaint, Dys- ,
pepsin Uoar6 Uiseuae, Heura.la,
when eattyed bv Scrofula hi the system, are rapidly
cured by thia Est. & a ns. ia k i lla .
ftYER'S
CATHARTIC PILLS
possess so many nti vantages over the otlier pur
gatives in the marker, ::rsti their superior virtues
are so nuivcrsaUv known, that we neetl itot-do
more tiiait to assure the public titt-ir qnaliiy it
niatnttthieil etu-.: u the !est it e-er hx bn, .
ami that they may be depended on to do &!l
tliat thev have ever hue.
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Lowell, Mass., and srUl by
TV. HolHasheaul, and Drohcr & BrpSu
Stroudsburg; W. N. Jcterc, ?dai'shal',' .
Greek; J. Fenaer, Fcn:irsville j B. Sa'-'
lor, Saylorsburg; ,1. A. Bossard, Bpssttrds
ville, Pa.
April 16, lS6.-ly.
ESTABLISHED 1760,
PETES I0HILLAED,
Sinifi' &.Tbiteeo Manufnchirt-.r,
16 z SS Chnssiborsi M.
(Formerly Chatham street, New York,)
Would call the attention of Dealers to the
;trliclJSt' bis manufacture, vis:
SI a ca boy, Denti:ros,
Fine Itupppe, Pure Virginia,
Cnrat Rippre. Nachhoches,
Americun Geulinmnn, Copenhagen.
Scotch, Honey m
liyii Toftfl .Seoicli,
rScoich, Scjchv
Fresh 1 1 one
Fresh '(SwXe "
Irisb II i ! Toast,
or Ltimiytoot,
KrAltentnn i culled t ,, th Iur:e reiluc-
uon in pr.ee? of Pmc-f?. Ch8ivin imJ. Smo
king lobaecbs, which, be tlnuid of a-superior
quality.
SMOKINO
Long,
No. 1,
r,I. CUT CHEWING. SMOKIXO.-;
p.: a h. or plain, S. Jtigo,
CavoMtiidi, or Sweet, Spanish,-., jf
N.
bweot heeiiled Oronoco, Canateri
Nos 1 &2mi.Y'tl, Tin Foil, Cavendislr,
Graiuilated. TjirkiWi.
N. li A circular of prices will be s'entsoh
npplicjiiion. .x
' April 1G, 1803. yy
To Oonsiimptives.
Consumptive sufforrs will receive a
valuable prescription fur the oitre of Con
sumption, Asthma, lifoniAitfg, and all
Throat and Lung affections, (ft'e&'of
charge,) by sondm thoir add roes to -Ilev.
E. A. WILSON,
Willinnisburgh,
KinRA Co., XowT-ovk,
January 21, 1864.-0t.
ILLA, Uut UeVCt- k. "J'c UOUIO W liicll lailtd of tlXJ
desired effect and iv " Hwiaclion to Uioms who took
it. As fast r.3 our pco.?'2 'r'. tV.ey agree there has
been no medicine like it Kore in our community."
from Jiev. Itobt. Siratton, Bristu.. England.
"I only do my duty to von und the pui'Uc. whan
I add my tesiimor.y to that vou publish of i'.'C me
djciual virtues of vour Saksavakilla. Mv dauir'l'
From Hon. henry Monro, M. P. P., ofJS'eiccastle, C.
jr.. leading nu hibtr of (he Canadian Parliament.
'I have used your jAttSArAr.iu.A iu mv family,
for general debi.'ii, and for purifying the blood,
with veiv beneficial icu!t. ai.d ltel coniidence in