MILITARY POWERS OF THE STATE IU .BE TJttUftOUBHL ORGANIZED. Harristmrcrt Asusfcl.lMicfoilWn ..iM,: :7. i : ji , o puiu uw JUW .uu ,,upa dj tuft OQVernot:. :.. ' r . . cnnsyivama,ss. r In 'the name and by 'the authoritv of the Comlnonxvealthof ?ensvlf.inWAn. .1 n rw:., n -- " - v viuiwuvi Ul SU1U VjUUJ- . iii.. 11 I I' V 1 I 1 till 1 I I . T I IV'III-rilT a.. . . J 1 1 monweaitu : - . A PRO CL AVIATION. M wurM(. . j. hns: U..... i. -i j A- , . j "Tail . nil 11 Uldill Y uuvuuiuil li- uw uiumps lejrisiauvc acuon oe liVil .i 1 -r3! ; b Hall LO III 51 k n Hn mi itni'ir nnwni'O nf f li Ktnmnm,nni. t ... ... a r - -. mi j luiijtmjf .viiw.u vil tnu III 1111' State and National defence . Therefore, I, Andrew (jr. Curtin,; Gov- eraOr pt the.Lommonwealth of Pennsylva nia, by virtue of the powers vested in me by tlie Constitution, do hereby convene Ififc .General Assembly of this Qomm.ou wcalth, nnd rctquirc th.e members of the Senate, and House of Representatives to meet iti theit respective Houses in the Lapitolat liarrisburg, on the ninth day m august four there doptp ..cignteen hundrei nnd s tt.v. "v. """-o 3 4 iu .(; inn a - I ---- .Tt)- - -v..-w TO- n'oU,,!- . i- ii i j root ol tlie Toison Hemlock, and eat a pt tlie prescription used (free of charge.') with ceiveqv .ne.-nopcs by pr9rapt attention to bus , au o ciocK. noon, ot that oav. n-. .. . , i . .-k : v . .. ;noc nn,i i . i : j t, , j,.. ' , v I nuaniiiy. oi ic, supposing it to DC wnat is UIU uhuuliohs ior preparing .anu using tne. lu lJlw ,va"u U1 luc tumumuHjr iu ana tnen-to, deliberate upon and a- 1 J, , ' x a . - Lo, .i.;k i ...nt ! ..0i' Lpt t. .T-PnnHnnnn OTmn .vu- 5.r - . .7 couniionjy Known as tne owcet Jjiquorice: "w" wiii jiuu u. sure, cure ior . '"i"""- v w."v-. "isurcs as may m-their 11 j,.,. .fr, ,.... rA.' Co.nsumptiov.-.Asthm nnnvn'mUc ' n'n,na 1 No chanre for showinar i?oods.- DroD in. i,r.Ji.iX i--.! i ,v i, iiiuitii lint; , wneii ruiuriniiir lruui ins UOniiOeiannianflpd htr f crinwiw nf Hint . J . . ' 0 nmSnn S ! OCCaSlCn. in testimony whereof 1 have hereunto . - s;et.my band, and caused thct'mUZSZC; " of the UominonweaJth to, be affixed, at tne 31 hum oighty-iiiuth. By .the Governor : . - , A. (J.. CUUTIN.. 'KT.rSriifKK, . "' -v . : i V. MA J Sl W W V Ul 4.1,1 71 11 V4 1 1 1 1 : r$ 1 ' -THE SIEGE- OF PETERSBURG. AX Askvtrr Ox Tin: vckht.i. wouk-s r. pirt.K or nnii TirtMTQ -vrr-rn - " ' HEAVY LOSS. aslimgton, Aug. 1. Information trom the Army of the Potomac, dated July 30th 1 P. M., says : After the explosion this morning eve rything betokened a brilliant victo, but toon after iriatters assumed a different as pect, part of the attacking force having given wav, tiius cxposinir tlie balance tg r j. . , - , ... ,i r uu. u. .11 j uuu uiiauiij. x iic programme was as loilows: The miuc to be exploded at 3 A. 31.; the batteries to open at once along the entire line ; the 9th Corps to charge, supported by the 18th (Aycrs') Division of the 5th aiid the 3d Division of the 2d. The grea ter part of the arrangement was carried out as ordered, although the commence ment was later than the hour designated on account of the. fuse going out twice. The explosion took place at precisely 4.40, aud the roar of artillery that imme diately followed was almost deafening. At half past five the charge was made, and the- fort, with part of the litie each side", was carried in brilliant style. The -2nd division, which was in the centre, adranced and carried the second line, a short distance beyond the first.and here rested, holding their ground with the utmost determination' Tt was at this time that the colored division, Brigadier General lute in command, was pushed forward and ordered to charge and carry the crest of the hill, which would have decided the contest The troops advauced in good order as far as the first line,where they received a galling fire, which check ed them, and although quite a number kept on, the greater portion seemed. to be come utterly demoralized, part taking ref uge in the fort and the balance running to the rear as fast as possible. They were rallied and pushed forward again but without success. The greater part of their officers being killed and wounded, during this time they seemed to be with out any one to manage them, when they finally fell back to the rear, out of the range of the vollej's of canister and mus ketry that were ploughing through their ranks. Their losses are very heavy, par ticularly in officers The loss in the 1st and 2d divisions was also severe ; the latter having some 400 in hospital. The 18th Corps occupied a part of the line; but their loss was not ve ry great. We jtqdkj about 250 prisoners, mostly South 'Carolinians, and five battle-fiags. All is quiet this morning, (Sunday) the 31st. " ADDITIONAL AXD.IATKIl TARTICUIiARS. FoRTKKSS Morko'e, July H. later advices from the fronUshow that; we were unable to hold all the ground gaiued in the assault of yesterday, it being mostly commanded by an inner line, and the most bf ,the works taken were . recaptured by the. eueuiy. ,Yc captured five hundred prisoners in the assault. The loss on, both ' sides was considerable, probably four to five thous and. -Gcueral Grant arrived at City Point at 9 A. 31-, aud was met at "ijortress Mon roe by President Lincoln', who arrived from Washington at 10 o'clock. JSotb embarked on the steamer Balti more, and after going iu the direction of Cape ilenry, tbe steamer returned toward Norfolk, thus avoiding all interruption during the interview. At 3 P. M. the President returned to "vVashington, and General Grant returned 10 the army. The steamer Andrew Ifarbjeii, with' hree hundred and niucty wounded offi cers and soldiers frotn Citr Point, ar rived this- morning, and proceeded to Washington. A Good Retort. Tlie New York Journal of ContnlcrcS, Quoting the oft-repeated commonplace that 'the Rebellion1 is on its last legs," asks peevishly hom many lags the Rcbel fion has got. The Chicago: Tribune an swers : . "There is a leg- iu Ohio called Vallan digham, one iu Chicago called the Times, two in New York, the Journal of Com merce and llWtf, and one in Cincinnati, the Enquirer, besides two very lame legs at Richmond and Atlanta. The .North ern legs are the most serviceable." ri!hii-.r?r this hrst. rinv nf .A nii in . " , wai uiuui uuuiuiLr, .auu may prove: a uiessinir. . -i , r. ' " . . annearo.d Fricrlifnnnri nnd snii "Hinn T .mill P.-ii'tmc .;o1;..y. thn ..,:nl EV II K5i S H 81 S fl ME & x an car ot onriiord one tiiousatid eight f? -7r " "TZ. ,7 : C .3 k, 6 w" "i'wy Mm imI 11 H I ii I. II I Jrcd andsixty-fenr, and of the in- K "1 s " I1UU8? irT, . bN ii M SL L gll E 1 I krifn nt tJlrt nilnr Vf.itno 1 I. . I " uioiu.ju, "" i , ' !'---'.'!. i . . . . . i in w:ii nn Tnrn innvn icinna nn iu:v. r, Jbv m n. i 1 vv i.rM i v i iii'ii u u bh mm m Serious Accident. A melancholfacci 'nuuau unugc "ui" mu jueiaware at thss place on Saturday afternoon last re snltiii'r in the death of Mr wiS S ---- a - .... ii wiMim Atwood, a well-known citizen of this n M a contractor on -the new bridge now uder construction for the Morris nd -VWv . .Ttri-i. I PCTi litis' ouunmiwmiin -1 .1. . . --. - I JJiIutj.L 1 111 I I Mil M 11' II 1 in I'll TtlJl'l . 1 T fill It 1 TT .IT laisiu 01 lanrCfStcmes lor tne ouiidinir I - --4CJ - ! 0 piei-sthe gearing of the machine- iy uecame uisarrauc;eu, casting tne wedge U'UUIV grcac lorce against uic cnesi I nn ...III. '-1 J t xl I i nf.MU "'.' i. ji- t -; .71 u r M. A., hurling Tutu over the abut I ' O I . M r . h"cnt UP0Q ouiid, souid7 ro-leet be- iiit:irii iriiiinrr iiitii o mncr. incrnnr v 'i mc sudden ;death of a good and useful citizen - is greatly regretted jby our entire commu nity, who deeply sympathize with Ins be Tcavcd widow, in her affliction. Easton Artus. Death from Poison. On luesday afternoon, July 26, Iiamp- i . ton avercool, o.t lJardwick. Warren couu- - iwork, with the stalk of the plant in his t, , , . .. r. . I lliilifl fllirl thn mnfc in lc linnl-af lin in ;T. -- , " ;, r ' t I ; 1. u ..1 i uitu in uvu .nuura. ue was. ituuuu: ou years of age, and leaves a wife and one child. Another Draft Decision. The recent announcement of the Pro vost Marshal General that no exemption from the draft would be allowed to hun- Nred da3TS' men, has occasioned consider- i t.v. N. .T.. wliilp ouHiuir Cl-iti Ancr snmn TV nil n-l.n U 1, - .T .. liberal 'nnfrnnnfrp wliih lir lina alrnmlv rol ......... . ... ... aoie discussion. A new decision on tins . i i. i j. t . i i . ait, -i- . punn nas ueen maae uy o uuge n nicing, in which he assumes that the hundred days' men who may be actually iu the ser 1 r ." ' i -l-k f nil A flirt "l lf- 4-silrt - 1 - y-k r -v I .. ... cuo ..u , uiui. uwv riu uic exempt lrom that draft but thet those who may not be in such service at the time are liable. J hese were not enlisted for one hundred days, but for a period not exceeding that time, and should they be mustered out by the Government be- . " v i , ore U1C day set tor (lie drat t, they then :l5C regarded as liable. Oi Egg"-Look out for-spurious $20's. 50's, sind 100 s fJrep.nhnfiks. An nvfp.nsivn I mill is in operation turning out bills of these denominations, which are being dis- posed of to dealers in counterfeit money ul uiiy cents on uie uonar. m -torn m mr n 'I July 17th 1SG4 at the Lutheran Par- sonage, by Jev iii- i ae:i o. licsn. au both of IJamilto WALLOW two or three hogsheads of uT)npi.n '".'I';, Hilton is reonirH. ..Xervous Antidotes," &c, &c, &c, and alter you are satisfied with the result, then fry one box of Old Doctor Buchan's Eng- lish kpccijic Fills 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 ana shattered constitution. Old and young can take them with advantage. ported and sold jn ttie United btatcs only by JAb. b. Uu 1 -U!iK, Station D. Bible House, iNiew lcrk, P. S. A box sent to any address on ceipt ot price which is One Dollar post free. I March 1 , 19C4.-3m. 0 YOU" WISH TO BE CURED1 s.J DR. BUCHAN'S English Specifip Pills cure in ices than .i0 days, the worst cases of Nervousness, Impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insanity, and all Urinary, Sexual, Nervous Alrections, no matter from' what cause produced. Price, One. Dollar, per box. Sent, postpaid, bv mail, on receipt of an order. Address, JA3IES S. BUTLER, Station D. Bible House, New York March 17, ISO 1. 3m. IxLiS UUXixiiibblUiio aJjIil rAriixLlrriox; Ui hSA li V ALli. Published for the bene fit, 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 Tub Means or SKr.r-CuitE. "-By one who has cured himself alter undergoing considerable quackery. By enclosing a post- paid addressed envelope single copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFATR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y. - June 2, 1864. ly. - M ATRI.OAIAL. If you wish to marry, address the undersigned, who will send you, "without money and without aluable information that will enable vou to marry happy and soeedily, no matterh't how old, how ugly, or how poor. I his is a reliable affair. Ihe information will cost you nothing; and if you wish to marry, I will cnecrtully assist you. All letters strict- ly confidential. The desired information sent by return mail, and no questions asked. Address1 SARAH B. LAMBERT, Greeupoint, Kings C6.,.N. Y. June 2, 1804 4i, A nEJPl'r.EMAN. cured ef Nervous Do- l.ihtv Tnr.nmnetxmcv. Premature Decav and Youtiitul" Error actuated by a desire' to ben- efit others, will be happy to lurnish- to nil wno need it. (tree or cnargei, ine receipe and directions for making the simple remedy' used in his case. Those wishing to profit by his experience, and possess u Valuable Rem edy, will receive the same, by return mail, (caretullv sealed), by addressing JOHN B. OGDENv ' ' No. 60 Nassau' street, New York. May 19, 1861. 3m. S iiTTmrHW OXl U X xKJvi . All persons are hereby .cautioned a- gainst trespassing upon the premises oc- " . i t ii. - j :.,.i wi, c eupied oy ine uuyeiaii hunting or other purposes eupied by the undersigned, either for. 3. trespassers will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. WILLIAM E. HENRY, Agent. Stroud tsp., August 4,. 1864. licnr Seifcrt ur Sto,r- meir ueing accupicu aau sworn iu at iuiuriuuuuu iu muir possession as may n. Monroe County, Pa. Stroudsburg. Volunteers to report to ot. ' . ' cither of the undersigned on their way to TO 2fEBV.OUS.SUFEERFE.S OF ROTH .SEXES.' f ' V'H' avevurenu-vjuiiuemanvnavniEr oeen re - stor to health in a fv days, after under- Uing all, , the usual . routine and irremfc . communicate -. VQr? anso r-"11- lluIlcci 011 ine receipt or an addressed I 1 . ... - ' I .. - envelope, he will end (free") a copv of. the prescription usdd. DirVct to Dr. John m: afrnn.ll. Ififi T'tiltnn St-rnni Ri-rtAl-W t. TVT,,r Vnrb ' " r;"wa:'J-"' "P 11 1 TTl flnn ITT Pnnni rv nf irtti Pni.nV.11 TiB u uuuauuuuuu . a .uiuauio iio- RflRR I"! ' ease !! ... ' "o r 71' a card: ' TO ',P0NSU3IPTI,VES.; in tin i Li.i 1. 7 1 i 1 j Health in a tey wet-ksy a .ery simple rem- ... a . . , ,' 1 vr, uavuisuuerUU Bevera.1 Years WHO ung affection, and that dread "di- coneo r..:.' i :'i.. ':-i i j w w vuiiauin u livji i -in Jiiix ifiiisr in n .n kp known tn bis folWcnffWr fVo mann & cure. ' : Jr , , .i, r,..., .c, 'mi i i-i f; l i - i r"". oujecoi me aaver- tiser in snndino- tho Prnefrmtinn ic tn hnna. 7 . ts' - - -w. ...v.wii ""- fit the afflicted. and. spread information which he coi.ee.. toie invaluable ; andheihopes every sunercr .wail try Jus. remedy, as it will Willin niclnrili ICings County , NewTrok $300 BOUNTY. . uNTBKllSs to fill the Quota of K'i'E-.g Bill I : for present?-Draft of 500,000 'Men, for one year. j- tiuuo a aiiiui; Liiuuiauiv w ui tiiia uu- lnXf Allf 11ni1liw til AmrAlnAn -f 4 1 - n portunity, to enter the service of the Oountrv will rnenive as follows im?nr'an nnrvnv 3300 : 100 192 42 rrwirr? vin.wn x u- ' . " ,S;. pLOTJIIXG ' rpQji.j 634. Besides Rations and. Medical attendance f--uS S- I I I . m o r TTT l II hn Tilfl t r nmr i-iit I rttrt "111 son lurnlsninb' acccptaoie v oiuntecrs, - ti . x I Wm . Tjiri T.infnr AfnrsTi Jacob L. Wyckoff, Thos. M. Mcllhaney, Robert Huston, George Fable'. Charlton Burnett. Co??i Committee. August 4j 1864. Ayer's Cathartic Pills A KL the most perfect purgative which we i ii. .' i. . : a j i t i r i i: r ii. - Im-LOL. are able to produce or which -we think bus ever been made by any body. Their ef- tec is have abundantly shown to tbe fcommu- nit y how much they excel the ordinary med- icmcs in use. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their pene re-hratuig properties stimulate the vital aclivi- ties ot the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel dis- ease. 1 hev pursie out the toul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish I'll I ' . I or disordered organs irito Zheir natural action,. and impart a healthy. tone with strength to ibe whole system. Not only do they cum the every-day-complaints of everybody, but also formidable and dangerous diseases. While they produce powerful effects, they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the safest nnd best physic that can be em ployed for chi'drciV. BCiog sugar-coated, tbcv are pleasant to take; and being purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures'bave been made which surpass belief, were they not substantiated by men of such exalted position and character, as to forbid the suspicion ot untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names, to certify to the public tbe reliability of our remedies, while others have eent us the assurance of their conviction that, our Preparations contribute immensely to the ru- lief of our ufflicted, suffering fellow men. The agent below named is pleased to fur- nish gratis our American Almanac, contain- ing directions for the use and certificates of their cures, oi the Jollowing complaints: Costiveuess, Billions Complaints, Rheua- tism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from foul stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Mor bid inaction of the Bowels and Paul arising therefrom, 'Flahilencv, : loss of Appetite, all Diseases which reqmrean evacuant medicine. Thev nlso, by purifying the blood and stimu- Mating .the sytem, cure many complaints which would not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neural jia and Nervous Irritability," Derangements nf the Liver and Kidneys, Oout, and other kindred, complaints, arising lrom, a Jo.w state Qf the body5, or obstructiohof its functions. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations' which they niake more profit on. Demand AVta'a and ta'ke no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have if. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer. Lo., Jo well, Mass., and sojd by Wm. Holliushead, Dreher & Brother, in Stroudsburg, and by dealers in rrreaicme everywuuru auSucn, Auditor's Notice, The undersigned appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, Au ditor to make distribution of the funds in Court, arising from' the Sheriff's salo of thn vp.nl estate ot ,1. K. Hoodmnchcr, will atlCIlU, IO Uiu uuuus ui ujss uypymtiuvjuu uu Friday, the 26th day of August next, at two o clock P. M., at the omce oi Wiaii- ton Burnett. Esq., in Stroudsburg, at whieli Unie' all' persons li'aving any claims i i"i!--r-..ir upon said lund, aviii present ine simo, ur will be debarred from coming in for any share thcreor. JOHN DeYOUNG, Auditor.. Stroudsburg, J uly 28, 1864 I - - - '. Il.rtaffi&fi ftfltll&ll - ari w mmim1 mm max m I ThP nrlTV Ti r i'" tf .5oul inform the public vciy ic&uecuuiiv. inat Binr.fi tun mssomtmn ha bencarryhiff,on the" ill v. .uujousihc IKib-wXc. ..,iihr JL. Z 1 ur , . . . M W11B1C "c winjoe jiappyo wit; on iijs old customers. nndiasraaiiy nqwion.es, as pan make itcon I moo in Till nil nrdora Inr fficlnm n..l. i ,1 " -it i r 1 - ... . ' puojic win nna on nis sneives, lor eale an I nlon-nnl- J 1 i cicgoni..uoauiiuicill Ul iUUUV II1U.UU I ; . : , JJOOl & SHOES, for mens, women's, misses and childrenawear, thn J t t. I . - .1 MKllllltJIJUS 0mend them' to purchasers. To the craft he offbrs r rrfirmrni: ncclmont Cl r- ' ' . . , K shoe Fiiirfiiiirs. ffasls. &c. . ' of the best aualitv. all of which he offers at small advance upon cost. Thankful for.the CHARLES WATERS; Stroudsburg, August 4th, 1864. 3 J O.ORESQTION1 OF TIIE 3 11th listract Pcnn'a. -nio attention, of all persons -interested is called to Oircular No. 24, dated Pro vost Marshal General's Office, Washing ton, D. 0., June 5, 1S64, of which the following is an extract 3; 4; The Board of Enrollment shall have copies of. the enrollment lists open to the examination of the public at all proper times, and shall give public notice thatany person enrolled may appear before the Board and elailn to have a name. stricken off the lists; if he can show to tlie' satis faction of the Board, that the person named is not properly, enrolled on account Ot v lstj'Alieuage. 2d, Non-resideucc. r 3d, Unsuitablenes3 of age 4th, Permanent physical disability, of such degree as to render the person not a proper subject for enrollment under the law and, regulations. 5th, All persons who have served two years in the Military or Naval service of the Uuited States during the present war Civil officers, clergymen, and all other prominent citizens are invited to appear i. II . ? T tit till f l 'ill jo u r idi t lio i Zen-H r r nftint up-puc errors in-tne lists, and to give sucii t .1 ii. i au auuiuuii witu tuo uuovu you are cordially invitedto appear bctore the oarct ot enrollment at.Jiaston, i'a., and give sucn miormauon in your possession as may aid in the correotiou and revision of tlie Enrollment Lists previous to the apportionment of quotas for the next draft. f SAMUEL YOHE, Capt. & Pro. Marshal. II. C. WOLFE, Commissioner. C. II. HUMPHREY, Tinnvil nf Enrollment 117m Dist. Penn'a. Surgeon. Headquarters Pro. Marshal's Office, Easton Penn a July 1, 1864. 3UtMtor'0 Notice. Estate of JOHlY YETTER, deceased. " ' Notice is hereby given that the under signed Auditor appointed by the Orplians' Jourt of Monroe County, to makcdistfi bution of the balance in the hands of Mar tiu Yettcr, Executor 6f John Yetter, de ceased, to and among tlie legatees, will at tend to tbe duties of his appointment on Friday, the 12fli day of August, next, at 10 o'clock iA. M., at the 6fficc of Samuel S. Dreher,-'Esq., in the borough o' Stroudsj; burgj. when and where all persons Jiutcr estcd are required "to atteiid and present their claims, or be debarred from coming ing m for a share of said proceeds. J. B. STORM; Auditor. .July, 7, iSa-i,-4t. Qlniritot's Notice. IJseof'Daniel Zimmerman In Common ... vsi. - (PleaspfMon Henry Strunk with notice !-roe, alias ven. to PetenStrunk terrc ten- I cx.Noi 5Fob. ant; . JT.-1864. And now May ;26, '1854', on motion of Si1.. 'tAl'ii. l il'-il. 1 ii., oi.: :' a lUl. urencr,. ruiu uu me oiiuiiu tu pay into Court Hie proceeds of sale, less the amouqt paid to the plaintiff. Same day John B, torm, Esq., appointed Auditor, 'to make distribution of funds iu Court. From the. Record. The undersigned will attem'd to the du ties of his appointment, on Saturday, the IStrr'day of August, next, at 10 o'clock, A. M,, at thcoffice of William Davis, jsq., in the" Borouglrof Stroufdsbtrfg, when and where all persons interested are re quired to attend and present their claims, or be debarred from coming for a share of tfie proceeds of said sale; J. B. STORMj Auditor.' July 7, 18G4.-4t. Estate of ADAM BR UTZMAX, djt'd. Tbe'undersigned Auditor appointed .by make distribunqn ot the ba'lancq in tne hands of Joseph Brotzman, Administra tor of the Estate of said Adam Brotzm.au, dee'd, to among those entitled thereto, will attend ta the duties of his appoint- 1 . . .... ... .1 -meut on Tuesday, tho 10th day of August, ;A. D. 1864, at 10 o'clock, a. in , at ine ;offieo of Samuel S. Dreher, Esq., in tho Borough of Stroudsburg, When and where; all persons.iuterested aro required to attend 'or be debarred from coming in for their distributive shares of said fund. S. HOLMES, Jr., Auditor. July 14, lS64.-4r. u; s;tic rni t i j.uese ijonasjirc issued under the Act of Congress ofai arch 6th 1884, whibh provid that all Bond issued upder .this Act shall ;be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by or under any state' or muncipal authority.- jSipjscriptions ta these Bound's are received iri Unile.d States notes or note of National ?Banks.- They aro TO RE REDEEMED IN COIN, at the pleasure of the Government at any period not less then ten nor more than ibrty yeas from their date, and until their redemption- J?IVE -PER CENT. IN TEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on Bonds of not' over 'one1' hundred dollars an nually and all other Bonds senii-a.nnually. The interest; is payable on jlhe first days of iViarcu and beptembcr in each year. Subscribers will receive either Jlcgistered or Coupon Bonds, as'thcy may prefer. Regj . - I" !.. . ' . ! I i- istereu uonas arc 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 aae more conve nient jfor commercial uses. . Subscribers to" this loanwlll have the!op- tipil of having their Bonds draw interest from Marcl) 1st, by. paying the. accrued in terest in coin (or in; United States notes or the notesi of National Banks, adding fifty perl cent.; for premium',) or receive. lhern. drawing interest, from the date of supscrip- tion and deposit. As these Bonds are Exempt from Municipal -or Stale Taxation, their value is increased from one to three per cent, per annum, according to the rate of lax ley iedrin. variousparts .of'the country. At the present rale of premium on gold they pay 'OVer Eight Per 'Cent'lnte'rest' . n currency, and are' of equal convenience as a permanent or temporary investment. It is believed that no securities offer so great inducements to' leaders as the various descriptions of U. S Bonds. In all'othcr forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties or stock companies or sepa rate commuhilie8''only is pledged for pay ment, while for the debts of the Uuited plates tne wiioic property oi ine country is holden to secure the. payment of both princi pal and interest in'coin. These Ronds may be subscribed for in sums form .$50 .up to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus made equally avail able to the smallest lender and the largest 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 tnat the total Funded Debt of the Uni ted States on which interest is payable in go!dron the 3d day of. March, 1864, was 8703,965,000. The interest on this debt for the coming fiscal year will be S45,937,126, while the customes revenue in gold for the current fiscal year, ending June 30th, 1864 has' been so far . at the 'rate, of over $100, 000,000 per annum. It will-he seen that even the present gol, revenues of the Government are largely in excess of the Treasury for the payment of gold interest, while the recent increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the annual re ceipts from customs on the same amount of importations, to 150,000,000 per annum. Instructions to the National Banks acting as loan agents were not issued from the Uni ted States 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 National 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 axd BANKERS throughout the country, (acting as agents of the National Depository Banks,) will furnish further, information 6ntapplcation'and- Afford' every Facility to Subscribers. May 5th, 1864. 3m. : " ' " Gotiiic Hall Drug foic. Villi:un Holiisa&hcaf!, WhoIesale-a'Hd' Retail Druggist STROUDSBURG, Pa. Constantly on hand and for osone Oil, Perfrimcry and Fancy Goods; also Pure yines aud Liquors for Medicinal, purpose. P. S. rPliysiciana Prescriptions cave fully compounded. Stroudsburg, July , ibbt. HEAL. ESTATE At Prif i The subscribers offers at private sale the fol lowing two valuable properties yiz : No. 1. A three story Brick Buildimg,' p fiituate in the borough of Stroudsburg, IM adjoining the building1 xif Jacob- Siiuxmaster. No." 2. One two story Fntino -Dwelling, with Kit'chon attached, and Lot of Land be- lon""inr to 'he same situate near the Strouds- Persons desiriou3 of buying will call upoji Mr. Nicholaiustrn Strondsburg, or up on the subscribers Vhd reside No. 145 Cham ber street, New York City. - f . ilfUSClIKIND &, ADLER. , February 25,. 1804. BLANK MORTGAGES, For sale at this Office if ulUlll' 41 superintended in person durmfr ply ot Drugs, lMcdiemcs, lJaints, lrh, to England, which he will frlTTi lil IJlnue Piilfir r.iT.niol- K nr. I 1 1 .. 1 t. I.:.. I lie Mm 19 rV OF ONE. OF TIIE 'OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE REMEDIES IN 'E-ilErt .j WORLD FOR Conghs, Colds, Whooping Cough- Broir chitrs, Difficulty of Rreathing, Asthma; iloarseness, Sore Throat, Croup and ' every affection of THE THROAT, LKNttS AND CnEST T-N GLIDING iVEX ' : " cows ujiaa iff? Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry So general has tho use of this remedy be-" come, and so papular is it everywhere, that it is unnecessary to recount its virtues. Its' works speak for it, and fine utterance in the' abundant and voluntary testimony oftbe nin ny who from long sunerir.g and seltfed dis ease, Jiave by its use, been restored to pristine, vigor arid h'ei!i!i. ' Ws can prcserit' a masar of 'cvidence in proof of otir'aertioiis that " ' ' . CONNOTBE DISCREDITED. M ' Tlie ilvv. Siicoh Sccl!jf,' :"'x" Well knovvn.and much resoectod among thch German .population, in tiiis country, makea the following statement far the benefit of the atilicted. . Hanoveh, Pa. Feb. 16, 1859. Dear, Sirs: Ilaving-.re.alized in mysfarai ly important benefits from the use of yqur valuable preparation Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry it affords me pleasure to re commend it to the public. Some eight years, ago one of my daughters seemed to beJnV decline, and little hopes of her recovery wercf entertained, I then procured a bottle of your excellent Balsam, .and before she bad taken, the whole of the contents of the bottle there' was a great improvement in her health. I have,, in my individual case, made freqnent use of your valuable medicine, and have al ways been benefitted by it. ' JACOB SECHLER: From Hon. John E. Smith, a distinguished' Laicycr in Westminster, Hid. I have on several occasions used Dr. Wis tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry for severe colds, and always with. decided benefit. 1 know of no preparation that is more efficacious or. more deserving, of general use. The Balsam has also been used wUh ex cellent effect by J. B. Elliott, Merchant,' Hall's Cross Roads, Md. Wi-iar's Ralsaiu of Wild Cherry. No.ne.genuine unless signed "I. BUTTS," on the wrapper. - " For sale by J. P. Dinsmoiu:, No. 49lBrodway, N. Yorfa S. W. Fowi.e &. Co., Proprietors, Boston. And by all Drggists, Bedding's fiiissia Salv& FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE JIas fully established the superiority of KctifiiBig's Siassla SaSve Oven all other healing preparations It cures all kinds nf Sores, Cuts Ulcers,' Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Sties, Files, Corns , Sore Lips, Sore Eyes, Sec, &c, Removing the pain at once, and reducing" the most angry looking Swclling3 and Infla tion as if by magic. Only 25 cents a box. .For sale by S. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Brodway, N. Y. J. W. FOWLE & Co., No. IS Trernont-st. Boston, and bv all Druggists. May 12, 1864. ly. ilns&kill Woolen Fafitffiry Carding, Spiaalng, Weaviog axd " - CtOTH'DRiSSSISa. The subscriber respeotfully "fives notice to the inhabitants of Monroe and Pike Counties, Pa. and the adjoining counties of New Jer sey, that ;iio has rebuilt nnd refitted the old established Woolen Factt-ry at Buhhkill, Pa. and is now prepared to finish all work, en-, trusted to him iu a superior manner, .lie is. prepared with proper machinery to muhufac ture all kinds and colors. of broad aim" narrow cloth, promptly and neatly. Country card-. ing' attended to at si cents por pound cash, and seven cents if charged." Wool will betaken and returned byjbej subscriber once in two weeks to and fronuthek following pjaccs, is : at Peters' storef MaT shalls Creek, J. D. Labar'sand A. D. Freese's stores, Shawnee, at either of the Stores in Stroudsburg, ZJurd's mill, troud township,; Wallace's or Pinchotl's stores in Miiford,, Kinney's or McCarty's stores ut QjEogPian' Ferry, at Nyce's &. Peter's, sprv Egypt Mill's, at Decker's Hotel inLchrp.un tsp. Wool the highest cash price paid for wool. Four Carding machines in running' order, enables him to card wool at all hours.; The subscriber has a fjnunlity of Broad' Cloths on hand, the purchase, of which he Jus recent exchangeor rket price... Thankful for past favors, he hopes,to.re-. ceive, as lie is uoierniinpc io mcru, a iaeraL share of aiirona ire. MATTHEW PROCTOR. June 2, 1P6-I. fnif ortaiit to larders.- : The undersigned hai TocaU;d hinisclf in KelJor Baildipg, opposite tfic Strquul burg Bank, is prepar'etl to.purchaser Butter, 'fifiirs, Skins; JVitot,jfowlf and all kinds of Fat Stock, for phich he will pay the higliesUparktt (pri ces' iii Cash. " " A supply of Fresh and. St Meats of firsP quality, will always be kdpt on sale. JOHN PALMER; ' June 2D, 1S64. m3 " ' 3. b m i ii is i vat o r 0 JfotuA Estate of CONVERSE II A IXESMte : of'Sti-oud toi9pih'f, decea&d. Letters of ad"minisfrafi.n in the aUove named estate-, late of thcf towushigkof Stroud, Monroe County, deceased, liav ing been granted tu th'e undcrsinedall 'pcrwns'inllebtetl to Said' estate will' make cikims against 8aiifevvr,iH present thfera idujty jiutheutiPabPil io eI'emfc " SYDEN0 AST W-ALTON,! jiStroudsburg June, 10, iG4. ft- W isii ilfSlllf