JohnMorgaumea Took at least Iwo thousand pairJboots?in Kentucky .-s-So, althoughinee'spedition ivas a 'bad military failure, it Wasn't bootless. Lou isville Journal. John M. Clay, living near Lexington, lost $25,000 worth of race horses by the Morgan raiders. Amoug them was the famous "Skcdadle," for which he was of fered recently, at St. Louis, $8000. THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF AN INVALID. Published for the benefit, and as a CAU TION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, &c, supplying at the same time Tun Means of Self-Cure. By one who has cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By enclosing a post- Said addressed envelope single copies may e had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., . Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y. June 2, 18G4.' ly. M ATSfcl IOI A .If you wish to n'.arry, address the, undersigned who will send you, "without money anil without V'ricc," valunblc information that will enable Vou to marry happy .and speedily, no matter how old, how ugly,, or how poor. This is a reliable affair. The information will cost you nothing; and if you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. Ail letters Strict ly confidential. The desired information sent by return mail, nnI no questions asked. Address SARAH B. LAMBERT, Greenpoint, King Gov, N. Y. June 2, 1801. it A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous De bility, Incompetency, Premature Decay and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to ben efit others, will be happy to furnish to all who need it, (free of charge), the receipe ind directions for making the simple remedy used in his-case. Those wishing "to profit by his experience, and possess a Valuable Rem edy, will receive the same,' by return mail, (carcfullv sealed), by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN. No. 00 Nassau street, New York. May 10, 1364. 3m. D O YOU WISiFtO BE CURED! DR. BUCHAN'S English Specific Pills cure in less than 30 days, the worst Cases of Xcrvousiicss, Impotency, Premature Dccav, Seminal Weakness, Insanity, and all Urinary, Sexual, Nervous Affections, no matter from what cause produced. Trice, One Dollar per box. Sent, postpaid, by mail, on receipt of an order. Address, JAMES S. BUTLER, Station D. Bible House, New York. March 17, 1864, 3m. TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF BOTH SEXES. A Reverend Gentleman having been re stored to health in a few days, aftnr under going all the usual routine and irregular expensive modes of treatment without success considers it his sacred dut' to communicate to his afflicted fellow creatures the means of cure. Hence, on the receipt of an addressed envelope, he will send (free) a copy of the prescription used. Direct to Dr. John M. Dan-nail, ISO Fulton Streei. Brookljn, Now York Q WALLOW two or three hogsheads of O "Euchu, ""Tonic Bitters," "Sarsaparil la," Ncrvous Antidotes," &c, &c, &c, and after you arc satisfied with the result, then trv one box of Old Doctor Buchan's Eng lish Specific Pills and be restored to health and vigor in less than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken down and shattered constitution. Old and 3'oung can take them with advantage. Im ported and sold in'lhe United States only by JAS. S. BUTLER, Station D. Bible House, New York, General Agent P. S. A box sent to any address on re ce.pt of price which is One Dollar post frrr.. March 17, 15GI.-3m. communicated. Pulmonary Consumption a Curable Dis ease ! ! ! . A CARD. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having been restored to health in a few wcoks, by a. very simple rem edy, aftur having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread di sease Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) witJi the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sitre'cttrc for (Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, Coughs, &c. The only object of the adver tiser in sending the Proscription is to bene fit theafilicted,and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes everv sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, Kimrs County. New Yo r U. 8. Excise Tax. The Assessment List for Monroe Coun ty composed of Divisions No, i), 1U, aud 11. of the 11th District of Pcnna., is now open for examination at the office of Jolin K. Stokes, Asst. Assessor, Slroudsburg. Appeals from the proceedings of the As sistant Assessors of said Divisions, rela tive to any erroneous or excessive valua- obiects liable to duty r hvntinn will he received at said place for fifteen days from the date hereof. All" appeals to the Assessor shall be made in writing, and snail spcciiy u pai uvu lar cause, matter or thing complained of. SAMUEL OLIVER, Tj. S. Assessor, No. 3, South 4th st.3 Easton, Pa. Judo 30, 1804. ELECTION". An election will be held, on Saturday the d dav of July next, between the hours oi iwo and four o'clock, P. M., in the Court House at Stroudsburg, to elcet seven managers, to superintend the management of the btrouds , r . AccsvMntinn- At the same ourg oemeuv , . fiineiand place the books will be open, to . V f cfnnV fnr rji id SSSOCia- rcceive suoscnpium w, tion RICHARD S. STAPLES, Committee. Special Elections Whereas, A joint resolution proposing certain amendments to tne Constitution of this Commonwealth, which ire as fol lows, viz: There shall bd ah additional section to the 3d article of the .Constitution to be designated as section four, as follows, 1st Amendment. Section 4. When ever any of the qualified electors of this" LfOmmonwealth shall be in any actual military service under a requisition from the President of the United States, or by authority of this Commonwealth, such e lectors may exercise the right of suffrage, in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations as are or shall be pre scribed by law, as fully as if they were present at their usual place of elections. "There shall be two additional sections to the 11th Article of the Constitution to be designated as sections eight and nine, as follows: 2nd Amendment.' Section 8. No bill shall be passed by the legislature contain ing more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bills. 3d Amendment. Section 9. No bill shall be passed by the legislature, grant ing any powers or privileges iu any case where the authority to grant such powers or privileges has been or may hereafter be, confirmed upon the Courts of this Commonwealth." has been agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each House of the Legislature at two succes sive sessions of the same. And Wltcreas, It is provided in the tcuth article of the said Constitution that auy amendments so agreed upon shall be submitted to the people iu such manner aud at such time, at least three mouths after being so agreed to by the two IIou-.-cs. as the Legislature shall prescribe: such submission to be in such manner and form that the people may vote for or a gainst each amendment separately and distinctly. And Whereas, By an Act of the Gen eral Assembly of this Commonwealth passed the 23d day of April A. D., 1864, entitled "An act prescribing the time and manner of submitting to the people for their approval and ratification, or rejec tion the proposed amendments to the Constitution," it is made the duty of the High Sheriff of every County to give public notice iu the usual manner in not less than two newspapers iu each city and county, provided so many arc published thereiu, that an election will be held in each of the townships, boroughs, wards. precincts and districts therein, cn the First Tuesday of AcigH!, I6i, for the purpose of deciding upon the ap proval aid ratification or i ejection of th; above stated amenemjnts. JVoic Therefore, I, Lin ford Marsh, High Sheriff of the county of Monroe do make known by this proclamation to the electors of the county of Monroe, that a special electiou will be held in said coun ty on the said first Tuesday of August next, at the several election districts be low enumerated for the purpose afore said. Places of Voting. The freemen of the township of Chesnut- hill are to hold their election at the house of Felix Storm, in said township. The freemen of the Township of Cool- baugh will hold their election at the house of John Yothers in said township. The freemen of the township of Hamilton will hold their election at the house of Isaac Deitz, in said township. The freemen of the township of luiddle Smithfield, will hold their election at the house of James Place, in said township. The freemen of the township of Pocono, will hold their election at the house of Ma- nassah Miller, in said township. The freemen of the township of Paradiee, will hold their election at the house of Abraham Gish, in said township. The freemen of the township of Polk, will hold their election at the house of Henry R t'i, in said township. The freemen of the township of Price, will hold their election at the house of Lewis Long, in said towndiip. The freemen of the township ofEldrcd, will hold their election at the house of Jos. Hawk, in said township. The freemen of the township of Ross, will held their election at the house of Jacob 11. Stocker, in said township. The freemen of the township of Smithfield will hold their election at the house of J. Depuc Labar, in said township. The freemen of Stroudsburg, will hold their election at the Court House, in said borough. The freemen of the township of Stroud, will hold their election at the house of George Knauss, in the borough of Stroudsburg. The freemen of the township of Tobyhan nah; will hold their election at the house of Robert Warner, in said township. The freemen of the township of Jackson, will hold their election at the house of John R. Osterhoudt, in said township. The freemen of the township of Tunk- hannock, will hold their election at the house of Benjamin F. Schafer, in said town ship. The freemen of the township of Barrett, will hold their election at the house of Philip KockafeJlow, m said township. , AFACT Prescribing the time and manner of submit ting to the people, for their approval and ratification, or rejection, the proposed a mendments to the Constitution. Wiiehkas, A joint resolution, propos ing certain amendments to the constitu tion of this commonwealth, has been a grced to by. a majority of the members c lected to each house of the legislature, at two successive sessions of the same, the first session commencing on the first Tuesday of January, in the year , of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, and the second session com mencing on the first Tuesday of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four: And ichereas, It is provided in the tenth article of the constitution, that any amendment, so agreed upon, shall be sub mitted to the people, in such manner, aud such times, at least three months af ter being so agreed to by the two houses, as" the .legislature shall prescribe, such submission to be in such manner,, and -form, that the people may vote for, or a gainst each amepdment, separately, and distinctly: therefore, Section 1. He it enactedby the Sen ate and House of Representatives of the Uommonvdealth of Pennsylvania in Gen eral Assembly met, and it is hereby en acted by the authority pf the same, That lor the purpose or ascertaining -the sense of the people of this commonwealth, in regard to the adoption, or rejection, of said amendments, or either of them, the governor of this commonwealth shall is sue a writ of election, directed to each, and every, sheriff of this commonwealth, commanding them to give notice, in the usual manner, in not less than two news papers in each city, and country. Provi ded, That ao many are published therein, and by at least two printed handbills, in each election district, of every city and county, wherein no newspaper is pub lished, that au election will be held, in each of the townships, boroughs, wards, precincts, and districts, therein, on the first Tuesday of August, in tho year of our Lord, one thousand eight huudrcd and sixty-four, for the purpose of decid ing upon the approval aud ratification, or rejection, of the said amendments; which said election shall be opened, held, and closed, upon the day last aforesaid, at the places, and within the hours at, and withiu, which the general elections of this commonwealth are directed to be opened, held, aud closed-j and it shall be the duty of the judges, inspectors, and clerks, of each of said townships, bo roughs, Wards, precincts, and districts, to receive, at the said election, tickets, not exceeding the number of proposed amend ments, either written or printed, or partly written and partly printed, from each of the qualified voters of this state, who may offer the same, and to deposit them in a box, or boxes, to be for that purpose pro vided by the proper officers ; which tick ets shall be, respectively, labelled, on the outside, "First Amendment," "Second Amendment," aud "Third Amendment;" and those who are favorable to said a uicndmcnts, "or any of them, may express their approval thereof by voting, each, as many separate, written or printed, or partly written and partly printed, ballots, or tickets, as there are amendments ap proved by them, containing, on the inside thereof, the words, "For the Amend ment;" and those who are opposed to such amendments, or any of them, may express their opposition by voting, each, as mauy separate, written or printed, or partly written and printed, ballots, or tickets, as there arc amendments not ap proved by them, containing, on the in side thereof, the words, "Against the A meudment;" the electors, voting for, or against, the first amendment, shall be con sidered as voting for, or against, the pro posed fourth section to article three of the constitution, extending tne ngnt ot suffrage to soldieis; electors, voting for, or against, the second amendment, shall be considered as voting for, or against, the proposed eighth section to article e lcven of the constitution; and electors, voting for, or against, the third amend ment, shall be considered as voting for, or against, the proposed ninth section to article eleven of the constitution. Section 2. That the election, on the said proposed amendments, shall, in all respects be conducted as the general e lections. of this commonwealth, are nOW conducted; and it shall be the duty of the return judges, of the respective coun ties, and districts, thereof, first having carefully ascertained the number of votes given for, or against, each ot said amend ments, in the manner aforesaid, to make out duplicate returns thereof, expressed in words, at length, and not in figures, on ly; one of which returns, so made, shall be lodged in the prothonotary's office, of the court of common pleas, of, the proper county, and the othersealed, and directed, to the secretary of the commonwealth, aud by one of said judges deposited, forth with, id the moat convenient post office, upon which, postage shall be prepaid, at tho expense of the proper county. Section 3. That it shall be the duty of the secretary of the commonwealth, on the twenty-third day of August next, be fore four o'clock, post meridian, to deliver to the speaker of the Senate, or the speak er of the House of Representativet, the returns of the said election, from the sev eral counties of the commonwealth ; and the same shall, on the same day, and hour, be opened, and published, in the presence of the members of the Senate, and House of Representatives; and the number of votes given for, aud against, said amend ments, respectively, shall be carefully summed up, and ascertained, and dupli cate certificates, of the result, shall be signed by the speakers of the two houses. One of said certificrtes shall be delivered to the secretary of the commonwealth, who shall cause the same to be recorded and filed in his office, and the other of said cer tificates shall be delivered to the governor, who shall forthwith issue his proclamation, declaring whether the saidamedments, or either of them, have been approved, aud ratified, by a majority of the qualified vo ters, of this state, voting thereon : Provi ded, That if, for any cause, a quorora of either house of the legislature, shall not be present, at the day and hour, above mentioned, then the said votes shall be o pened, iu the presence of such members, of said houses, as shall be present ; and, in nase of the absence of the speaker, of either of said houses, the said certificates shall be signed by the speaker present ; or, in case of the absence of both speak-, ora. hv the chief clerks of both houses, or either of them, in cas'e of the absence of - - one of said clerks. Section 4. That the several duties re quired to be performed by the sheriffs, commissioners, constables; jutiges, inspec tors, and all other officers, whatever, in, and about, the general elections of this commonwealth, shall be performed, by such officers, in, and about, the election herein provided for ; and all persons, whether officers or others shall be liable to the same punishment, for the neglect of any duty, or the commission of any of fence, at, in, or about, tho said election, as they -would, for the neglect of like du ty, or the commission' of like offence, at, in, or about, the general elections of this commonwealth. . HENRY O. JOHNSON". Speaker of the House of JSepresentativesV JOHN P. PENNEY, ..... Speaker of the Senate A improved The twenty-third day of April, Anno JJomini one thousand eight hundred aud sixty-four. A. GT. CURTIN - LINFORD MARSH, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Stroudsburg, ) June 30, 1864. Mercantile Appraisement MONROE COUNTY, For the Year 1864. Tho following is a list of tho Venders of Merchandise, Restaurants, &c, in the Coun. ty of Monroe, classed in accordance with the several acts of Assembly relating to the same. Borough of Sti'oucbbui'ff, Class. Amount Philip Miller. 14 7 00 Barnet Mansfield, 14 7 00 Flory & .Brother, 14 7 00 Ferdinand Dutotf' 14 7 00 Henry Shoemaker, 14 7 00 Nicholas Ruster, 13 " 10 00 Charles Keller, 14 7 00 James ZJallantyne, 14 7 00 Charles Waters, 14 7 00 George P. Heim 13 10 00 Santheimer & Herman 1 12 12 50 Robert Huston, 13 10 00 James A. Pauli, 14 7 00 George H. Miller, 14 7 Oil Alexander Fowler, 14 7 00 Robert Boys, 14 7 00 James Gouger, 14 7 00 R. S, Staples, . 34 7 00 Wallace & Co. 13 10 00' Wallace & Co., 14 7 00 William M. James, 14 7 00 James A. Pauli, 14 7 00 ZJrotvn cVKeller, 13 10 00 Alexander Raubenold, 14 7 00 D, H. Wycoff, & Co., 13 10 00 G. & F. Fable. 12 12 50 M. M. Burnet, 14 7 00 Christian Hiller, billa-d room, 2 tables 40 00 John Kautz, do do 1 do 30 00 Drugs and Medicines. Wm. Hollinshead, 13 10 00 Dreher & Brother, 13 10 00 Clicsnutliill. , . Charles Tidd, 14 Samuel Arnold, 14 John Merwine, 14 Charles D. Brodhead, 14 Lewis Socks 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 T 00 Jackson. Silas Rinehart, 14 Pocono. James B. Morgan, 14 Jacob Stouffer, 14 George Lesig, " 14 D. Custard, 14 Paradise, Charles Henry, 14 James Khilz, 14 George R. Smith, 14 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Coolbaugli. Dodge &Co., 14 7 00 Smithfield. Amos Labar, Absalom Weaver, B. F. Brodhead, James Bell, J. D. Labar, A. D. Freece, Wm. A. Brodhead, billiard Peters & Mackey, 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 U 14 12 14 14 13 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 30 00 7 00 Stroud. Loring Andrews & Son, Peter H. Teerpeninsr, 7' 00 7 00 12 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7..00 7 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Godlieb Auracher, Barrett. J. S. Coleman, Shafer &. Rinehart, L. Andrews, Palens & Northrop, Elamiltoii. Jerome S. Williams, nisfillprir- 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 Casper Metzgar, J. A. Bossard, L. M. Heller, David Saylor, Jerome Fenner, A. W. Loderf Alonzo B. Shafer," Ross. Daniel Andrew, Reuben Hartzell, JGidrcd. Joseph HawkV John Harter, West & Pearsol, Polk, David Krese, Henry McClelan Coffin &. Craig, Peter Gilbert, Middle Smithfield. E. G.-Shocrnaker 14 7 00 D. S. Miller, 14 7 00 An appeal will lie held at the Commission ers Office, iu Stroudsburg, on the 9th day ol July, 1804, when and where all persons who feel uggrieved can attend if they think prop- ef CHARLES HENRY, Mercantile Appraiser. Puradise, tap., June 16, 1861. Important to Fanners. The undersigned having located himself in Keller's Building, opposite tne otrouus burg Bank, is prepared to purchase Butter, Eggs, Ifydcs, Skins, Wool, Fowls and all hinds of Fat Stock, for which he will pay the highest market pri ces in Cash. A supply of Fresh and Salt Meats, of first quality, will always be kept on sale. 1 3 JOHN PALMER. June 23, 18G4. m3 SUministmtor's Notice. EslUteaf (JOtifERSE IIAWES,ldtc of Stroiul ioicilship, deceased. "Letters of administration in the above named estate, late of the township of Stroud, Monroe Uounty, deceased, Hav ing been granted to the uridersigued, all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, atrd th'os'e having claims against tne same', will present them duly authenticated for. settlement. SYDENHAM WALTON, Ad'or. Stroudsburg June, 10, 1804. Gt. BLANK DEEDS Bursal at thteOffiejf U. S. 10-40 Bonds. These Bonds are issued under the Act of Congress of Mafdh 8lh 1864, which provid that all Bonds issued dnder this Act shall be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by or under tfny state or muncipal authority. (Subscriptions to these Bounds are received in United States notes or notes of National Banks. They are TO BE REDEEMED IN COIN, at the pleasure of the Government at any period not less then ten nor more than forty years from their date, and until their redemption FIVE PER CENT. IN TEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on Bonds of not over one hundred dollars an nually and all o'th'er Bonds semi-annually. The interest is payable on the first days of March and September in tdth year. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds, as they may prefer. Reg istered Bonds are recorded on the books of the U. S. Treasurer, and can be transferred only on the owner's oders. Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer, and oje more conve nient fur commercial uses. Subscribers to this loan will have the op tion of having their Bonds draw interest from March 1st, by paying the accrued in terest in coin (or in United States notes or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty per cent, for premium,) or receive them drawing interest from life dale of supscrip- tion and deposit. As these Bonds are Exempt from Municipal or State Taxation, their value is increased from one to three per cent, per annum, according to the rate of tax levied in various parts of the country.. At the present rale of premium on gold they pay Over Eight Per Cent Interest in currency, and are of equal convenience as a permanent or temporary investment. It is believed that no securities offer so great inducements to lenders as the various descriptions of U. S Bonds. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability ol private parties or stock companies or sepa rate communities only is pledged for pay ment, while for the debts of the Uuited States the whole property of the country is holden to secure the payment of both princi pal and interest in coin. These Bonds may be subscribed for in sums form 50 up to any magnitude, on the same terms and are thus made equally avali able to the smallest lender and the largesl capitalist. They can be converted into mo ney at any moment, and the holder will have the benefit of the interest. It may be useful to state in this connec tion that the total Funded Debt of the Uni ted States on which interest is payable in gold, on the 3d day of March, 1864, was $763,965,000. The interest on this debt for the coming fiscal year will be $45,937,126, while the customed revenue in gold for the current fiscal year, ending June 30lh, 186-1, has been so far ut the rate of over $100, 000,000 per annum. It will he seen that even the present gold revenues of the Government are largely in excess of the Treasury for the payment of "old interest, while the recent increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the annual re- ceints from customs on the same amount of importations, to 5150.000,000 per annum. Instructions to the National Banks actinii as loan agents were not issued from the Uni ted Stales Treasury until March 26, but in the first three weeks of April the subscrip tions averaged more than TEN MILLIONS A WEEK. Subscriptions will be received by the First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Second Notional Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS which are depositaries of Public money, and all RESPECTABLE BANKS and BANKERS throughout the country, (acting. as agents of the National Depository BanksJ will famish further information on application and Afford every Facililij lo Subscribers. May 5th, 1864. 3m. DELAWARE HOUSE. This splendid I'otel, situated near the Stroudsburg Depot, pos sesses all the advantages the guest can desire. The house i fitted and furnished in an unsurpassed style, and the Parlors and Rooms are commodious hand well ventilated, with good attendance .Attached is extensive stabling. Terms rea sonable. A. M. JONES. Proprietor. June 2, 1864. tf. SAMUEL MELICK, Has recently located himself in business, at No. 32 John street, N. York City, where he is fully prepared to personally attend to the repairing of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, and every thing in his line. Also to fill all orders for Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c. and, indeed, any articles per sons may order will be faithfully purchased and promptly sent to their address by ex press, if so ordered, or otherwise. Business will be attended to for any one desiring it. Address . . SAMUEL MELICK, 532 John st. (Cor. of Nassau st. Room G,) N.Y. May i2,-18G Ira. Two Horses, one Wagon, and a double :set of harness, far sale. For particulars in quire ot the subscriber. CHARLES MUSC1I. Stroud tsp., Jan. 14, 1804. B'LtANK MOJIT.GrAGrES, For Sale. Beiatrarc, Lackawanna & Western ROAD.- Banning Time of Bassenger Trains June 2d, 1864. LEAVE NORTHWABD. LEAVE SOUTHWARD; Accom- Passcn ftioihi ger. tion. P. M. i P. M. Pasjcn-:Accotn-. ; gcr. moila- STATIONS. Uo n. P. m:. - M. 2.00 1.00 6.40 C.'OO 4.40' 4.10 Grcitt Bend, 7.40 fe.20 9.24 9.40 10.20 11.02 2.20 3.15 5 IS 11.205 10.55! !f 10.10 Montrose. Victory ville. 31 Abincton. 5.40SJS S Scranton. f Mosnov . . Uouldf bor S!A. M 6.30 l 35- ' 3.17 i 2.51 11.26 11.40 5 ll.fc I 12.17 l 123 5 12.54 1.08 m S.I u 2 20 2.C2 1.40 1 24 1 OS orks. . X Oakland. . TIenryville. . Stroudsburg. 4 Water Gap. o 3 J 12.47 I 12.10 ; M.3S 11.20 iA. M. Mount Jlclhcl. , l 1.24 Y I Manunaa JhunX. l .55 ; Washington. 2.38 I New Hampton. 2.45 tChange for PIiHP. M. 'Tlse Jf;isciiserTj-aiu Northward" Leaves New Hampton on the arrival of the. Mail Train which leaves New York at 8.10 A. M., and Manunka Chunk on the. arrival of. the .Train which leaves Philadelphia, (Kensington Depot) at 7.15 A. M. At,, Scranton this Tcain niakes close connections with Trains on tlie Lackawanna & Blooms-v burg and Delaware .&. Hudson Railroads, and at Great Bend with the Mail Train on the' Erie Railway going West. The Passenger Train Southward' Leaves Great Bend after the arrival of the Cincinnati Express from the West, connec ting at Scranton" with Trains on the Lacka wanna and Bloomsburg and Delaware and Hudson Railroads; at Manunka Chunk with' the train for Philadelphia, and at New Hamp ton with trains for New York, the Lehigh Valley, Harrisburg, &c. Passengers by this Train arrive in New York at 5.50, in Phila delphia at 6.30, and in Harrisburg at 8,20 P.M. The Accomodation Train Northward, connects at Great Bend with the Day Express going West, by which passen gers arrive at Ithaca and Syracuse the same day. Southward, leaves Great Bend after the arrival of the New. York Express soinir East. ft!?" All Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway stop at Great Bend. WATTS COOKE, Superintendent. It. A. HENRY, General Ticket Agent.'. Auditor's Notice, Estate of ELI AS BETRICK, deceased. The undersigned Auditor appointed by ' the Orphans' Court of Monroe County to. make distribution of the balance in tlW hands of John E. Dctrick and Martin Jj. Detrick, Administrators of the Estate of Elias Dctrick, deceased, will attend to-the duties of his appointment at the Prothon otary's office in Stroudsburg, on Saturday, the 23d day of July next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at which time and place all person' having claims or demands against said fund or balance will present their claims or be forever debarred from coming in for i r i vi auy biuiiu ui &;uu uuiumcu. T. M. McILHANEY, Auditor; June 23, 18G4. Auditor's, fttafiee. Estate of JOSEPH KELLER, dee'd) ' The undersigned appointed by the Or- phans' Court of Monroe County Auditor to examine and if occasion require reset tle the second account of Samuel S. Kel ler, Executor &c. of Joseph Keller, de ceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Thursday the 21st day of ", July next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the. 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