The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, October 13, 1864, Image 3

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hew. and , never had been fired. The
piecvefe marked "Tredegar-Wbrlca."
IfolH -JSniotRrDAtt', Maj.-G eneral.
PItQM SHERMAN.
Nashville, Oct. 8, 18G4.
navenolMieard direct from Sherman
but Gen.lGprse, at Allatoona,- informs me
that Sherman is at Kenesaw TCpairing
the, railroad between Atlanta, and so far
asxne mam army is concerned lecls se-
cure.
jGcn. Rousseau reports that Forrest has
cscapea mm ttj crossing the i-cn
nessee on Hat-boats above and below Flor
ence.-on the Gth inst, while he (Rous
seau) was detaincd by high-water in Shoal
Creek-and tJllc River.
'6eo. II. Thomas, Major General.
.A.atoo.va, Oct. 9, 1864.-8 p. m.
Itfai. Gen. Hallcck, Chief of Staff-: I
Baalicd Ivcncsaw Mountain October G,
just in time to witness at a distance the
attack on Alatoon. I had anticipated
thisaltaek, and had ordered from Home
Gen. Corse with re-enforcements. The
attack was met and repulsed, the enemy
losing somb 200 dead, and mere than 1,
UOUTouuded anil prisoners. Our loss
was about 700 in the aggregate. The
enemy captured the small garrisons at Big
'hanty.and Ackworth, and burned about
jeven miles, of our railroad, but we have
at Altoona and Atlanta an abuudaucc of
provisions. Hood observing our approach
hjuynoved rapidly back to Dallas aud
Van . "Wort, and 1 am watching him in
vapc he tries to reach Kingston or Rome.
Atlanta is perfectly secure to us, and this
ariuysbcttcr off than iu camp.
T. SireRMAX, Maj.-G en.
1 m i -
The ship Anna Schmidt, which was
destroyed by the Alabama off the coast of
South America, had oh board a quantity of:
AycrfstGherry Pectoral for. California Dr.
Ayer&Co. now appeal for redress direct to
the -British Government, as the responsible
p.rty in this wicked business, Rnd base their
claim for payment and protection on th
ground of humanity, as tlicir commodotics
are wholly for the sick. Their point is well
t ken, and will doubtless be pressed with the
pluck and persistency which characterize
the open lions of these celebrated chemists
fjLltiniorc Clipper.
J-4 Well," ."aid a Republican to a
luiid nifiuthctl iciwc Cupjicrhcad the oth
errday. "so Lincoln has sent I'cacc Cmn
iijsiimers to treat with the rebels."
'Jin; hey", oagcrj' responded the jirarc
crtuker; "Who arc they'" "Why he
ent such fellows as (iraut, ?deade, Far
ragut, Sherman, ami i believe one Phil.
Sheridan, and they are forwarding the
peace mnvemeut most handsomely." It
is -unnecessary to sa that the Copper
head wilted.
jjXii;cr-oii-thc-brain is a Copper
N'i-'cr-ou-thc-brnin is a Copper-
mpiaint which they would willin-
municatc to others. They are
e to tlieir disease; and 'the rcmc-
head com
ly "com
welcome
djc will be applied by Dr. Grant before.
and Ir. l.mcidn after, the second lues
day itiCuvciuber.
te-A Quaker,'
bavin;
sold "a-fine look-
in; but blind hore, asked the purchaser.
"W ellj my friend, dost thou scte any
faults u him?"
"No I" ."aid the purchaser.
''Neither will be ever see any in thee!"
2ssj- Let every &wcethart tell her lover
to day that if he would be worfh of her
lnve, or if he
wouia nave ner wear uie
rinsr he ave,
he must be true to his
couutr-y.
October Gth, at the German llcformed
Pnrsninjrc. Fcnncrsvillc, by ilev. (J. 1J.
I'echant, 31 r. h. V. Fcalhcrmaii, and 31iss
Kate Y--(ordc, both of Warren Co..;
-N'--'- . . !
fin Thursday, Gth inst.. by licv. A ..T.
I'ax.on, Mr. Jacob J . Addis, and Miss'
Nancy LiHs, butli of Ivuowltun township,:
Warrctt Co. N. J.
( Warren Co. papers please cop)'.)
V3n Tucsda)-. the 11th inst by the
Fame, Mr.. Edward F. Stewart, of Kaston,
Pa., -and Miss Etna Spraglc, of Strouds-,
burg, L. !
The hotUc of crccllent and sparkling
champaguc, which accompanied the above
notice, Avas duly discussed by all hands
in the office, accompanied with the warm-'
r.t wishes for the future health, prosper
ity and happiness, of the happy couple
In response to the patriotic sentiment
which was found pasted on the bottle,
ur"Taip" offered the following :
May the Union of hearts, like the Union of
States
Nevervhy traitors hands-be dcstrdycH,
Jhjl may ibe bless'd in life early and late,
tWWicontenUrient and-Peace unallbj'ed.
ft $ ' --r
And when in good old age, those united do set
By'tlie warm fireside, sparkling and pretty,
May hosts of young Stewarts stand by them
yet
To bless the Union of Edward and Ettie.
On 3Idnday, July 4th, by llcv. W. J.
Paxson. Mr. Dauiel II. WyckofF, aud Miss
llaunah Dcwitt, both of-Stroudsburg.
In this borough.. ou the Qlh ibsfc.j S- J-
jioiiinsncau, ageu.ua ypars.
In this borough, on the 2nd inst, Mrs
Laviua Kaulz, wife of John Kautr, aged
4tf jeafg, ll toonths and G Jays.
In Stroudsburg, on the 26th of "Se'p
iember, infant son of John and Lavina
Kautz.
Ia Stroudsburg. on the llth inst.
JameSj soil of Geofge and Mary Gouger
gcS 5,l moil tits.
LKWIS . VAIL; GEOftOE I?. STROUD
mi and STROUD.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,'
Have removed their Office to To.'703 San
som Street,
Maichl7, I864 ? Philadelpliia
vTO YOU WISH TO BE CURED?!
iXJ DR. BUCHAN'S English Specific
Pills cure in less than 30 days, the worst
casus of Nervousness, Impotency, Premature
Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insanity, and all
TT r-. IV T 'A IT .
urinary, , JSexuai, xervous directions, no
hotter from what cause produced. Price,
One Dollar per box. Sent, postpaid, by
mail, on receipt, oi an order. Address,
JAMES- S. BUTLER,
Station D. Bible House,
' ' New York.
March 17, 1864. 3im
A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous. De-
muiy, incompetency, Premature JJecay and
1 . ? t T '
Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to ben-
: .'i,' , i. .
cfit others, will be 'happy to furnish to all
wno need it, (tree of charge), the receipe
and directions for makincr the simple remedy
used in Jiis case. Those wishincr to profit by
tns experience, and possess a valuable Item-
edy, will receive the same, by return mail,
(carefully sealed), by addressing
JOlliX U. OGflEN.
No. 00 Nassau street, New York.
May49, 1864. 3m.
communicated.
The undersigned havinjr been restored to
health in a few weeks, by a very simple rem
edy, after having suffered several years with
severe lung affection, and "that drcau di
sease Consumption is' anxious to make
nown to ins icuow-suilerers tlic means or
cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy
of the prescription used (free of charge,) with
the directions for preparing and using the
same, which they will find a sure cure for;
,ONSUMrTio., Asthma, Bronchitis, Coi.ds,
Couoiis, &c. The only object of the adver
tiser m sending the Proscription is to benc-
in iueninicieu,aiui spreau imormaiion wiucn
he conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes
even' sufferer will try his rcmedv,as it will
cost them nothing, and ma)' prove a blessing
Parties wishincr the nrescrintion wil.
please address-
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsbunrh,
Kings County,
New Yrok
mtrP nnvrTOcmvc Arrt:T?T-pwn?
inn wnuf" r,1,
OF INVALID.
Published for the benefit, and as a CAU-
TION TO VOU-VG MEN and others, who
ulTer from Nervous Debility, Preinuturc
Dccav of Afanhood, &c , snpiilying at the
. ... . r I
same time run mkxxs ok oki.k-uore. ay
one who has cured himself after undergoing
considerable quackerv. Rv enclosing a post
paid addressed envelope single copies may
1)0 had ot the author.
NATHANIEL MAYFATR, Eq.,
Rrooklyn Kings Co., N. Y.
June 2, 1S6I. ly.
The subscribers Executors of
u u,., .m, xu,
,atc 0 borough of Stroudsburg, de
ceased, will sell on
Knturdai, the 2iWi Joy of Ocfoler,
win am: jesramciu oi .-vurauam l ciicr;
iTit iiii i . . . i i ti.-t a- . .i .. I
e-
inst., at one o'clock,
i
in., all that cer-
it .
tain tract of cleared lam
situate in Stroud
Township, containing
Tliiriy Acres
adjoining lands of .laeob Siugmaster.
John Palmer, John Ilohcnshield and oth
ers the land is all clear, in trood fence,
and iu a liigh atate of cultivation. Con
ditions wili be ma'de known on the day
of sale, hy
PKTEil KUX-ICI-E, r .
I'ERIIY J'lUCE, ' Jccut0,s
troudsbur;. October 13. 1SG4-.
Remaining unclaimed in the Post Office,
Stroudsburg, Pa.. State of Pennsylvania,
1st day of October 1801.
Abberdeen, James Ilunksickcr, Ezra
Bush, Mr. Eleancr Ilassdind, W. R.
Browning, Miss Emma Mulhcrn, Wm.
Clinto::. Miss J.ettie Miller. Jacob 2
Cuff, Rev. T. A.
C louse, David
Miller; Frederick P.
Oeffinger, John
Ovcrfield, S. J).
Siiiokc, Peter P.
Slack, Mrs. Julia A.
Sclfridge, Col.
Sel fridge, W. A.
Smith, Miss Maggie
Sharp, Henry E.
Wdlard, Mrs. Abigail
Drebber, F. A.
Divcn, .Mrs. C. W.
Demercst, Frances
Downing, John
Divlcr, Mrs. Mary
Dennis, Samuel
r Hill, it Ji u.i in
limit
Fish, Charles
Featherman Jonath'n Williams, J.
Filbert, Miss Anna Whitmore, John N.
Gulick, W. J. 2 Yost, Dr. P. D. or
Gunn, J. C. George Brown &c.
Gould, Miss Eliza Zimmerman, Miss C.
Q3To obtain any of these letters, the ap
plicant must call for "Advertised Letters,"
give the date of this list, and pay one cent
tor advertising.
(f$ If not called for within one mouth,
they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.
TllJQUJJUJLU. SUHOCJ1, P. M.
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to Simeon Schoon-
over, either by note, book account or oth
erwise, are requested to settle their ac
counts as soon as possible, lie hopes
that this request will be responded to, as
his late serious loss b' Src necessitates
him to make this call.
SLMEOX SCIIOOXOYEn.
Bushkill, June 9, 18G4.
STEPHEN HOLFV1ES, JR.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SURVEYOR AND ONVJiYA3S'CER,
STE0UDSBUEG, PENBTA.
. Office wi.Ii S. S. Drclitir, Eii.
N. B. Special attention paid to the filing
of Pension papers, and titer collection of back
pay. and bounties of soldiers.
Stroudsburg, Oct 9,1862.
SoMtboinier & Vmmw,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FANCY GOODS
AND
YANKEE'
I'almonary Consumption a Curable JJis ines and-t.- tlic wdntsof the conimuuity to Jefpectivoly belong, before nine o'clock in
' X r A lYn merit a continuance of the same. the morning of tli& second Tuesday of Oc-
mn a ak if. No charge, for showing goods, Drop in. fobcr, and each of said" inspectors shall ap-
TO CONSU2IPTI VES. CHARLES WATERS. noint one clerk, who shall be- a oualified vo-
the last
STROUDSBURG, PA
August llr 186-L tf;
ge of Base
The subscriber would inform the public,
very respectfully, that since the dissolution
of partnership between Keller & "Waters, he
naa ubuivuu viiig on uie
$. 00 SIlO'C Business
fmJ . . j i i .t
1 lat his old stand, one door nbove the
iprera vincc, on x-uzaoem ol, wnere i.e
n
Elizabeth St., where" he
... w u.a .u.u.M,
and as manv new ones as can make it con-
anu as many new ones as can, maue it con-
venient to call. Besides beiiir prepared at
cal . Besidesbemn- prepared at all
ireu at an
T lo 'oraers ior custom wore, me
ill all orders for custom work,
ff""cnt ' "S? -Tf
olecrant assortment of ready made
, " ,a"-t
BQOTS & SHOES,
for mens, womnns missMPiifl oJiiIflrpns.wear.
the selection and n.irrlmcA of. whir.h he Rn.
perintends in person andean therefore rec-
omend them to purchasers. To the craft he
otTers a general assortment of .
c ar- . , . .
SIlUC FuulllJS, LllSlS, &C, &C,
of the best quality, all of 'which he offers
small advance" upon cost. . Thankful for the
liberal patronage which he has already re-
fTPlVRfl. Jir limine tiir nrnmnt filtnntirvti tn lmc
Stroudsburg, August 4th, 1864.
JcjleCtlOIL OI UlleCljOrS
. .
UI a rr.eSldetiiaoU VICO rrfSIUCnt
y n .. , . ,M , I. ,
of the United States.
Sheriff's Proclamation.
Whereas, bv an act of the General Assem
bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
entitled "an act regulating the General Elcc.
tions within the said Commonwealth," pass-
ed on the 2d day of July, 1839, it is made
the duty of the High Sheriff of every county
.to gve P,,u.liC nou?c sucn .clccll?ns lo.ue
i 1? a? r l .1, i I
lioldon, and to make known m such notice
, iA.i rpt:
what officers are to-be elected. Therefore,
J, LINFORD MARSH, High Sheriff of
the county of Monroe, do make known by
this proclamation to the electors of the coun-
ty of Monroe, that an .Election will be held
: .1 ... -.. iLv m l ........ n. I
m saiu county, on uiu xuesaay nexe aner
the first Monday m A'ovembcr, being
Tuesday, the 8lh of lydvembcr
next, at which time
TWENTY-SEVEN ELECTORS
of a President and Vice President are to be
elected.
Places of Votin
The freemen of the township of Chesnut-
hill are to hold their election at the-house of
F.lix Storm, in townsliin.
The freemen of the Townsliin of Cnnl-
- . . . .
b:iu"-h will hold their election at- the house
of John Yothers in said townsliin.
" in rrnnmnn tl.rt tnti-nt-liiti rF TTnmiltnn I
.. . i
will" hold their election' at the house of Isaac
, . r . ,
Deitz, in said township.
The Freemen of the township of Middle
Smithfield, will hold their election at the
house of James Place, in said township.
The freemen of the township of Poconb,
will hold their election at the house of Ma-
nassah Miller, in said township.
Tim freemen of the townsliin of Paradise,
will hold "their election at the house of
A ' I
Abraham Gisli, in said township.
The freemen of the township of Polk, will
hold their election at the house 'of Henry
Roth, m said township.
The freemen of the township of Price, will
hold their election at the house of Lewis
Long, in said township.
The freemen of the township of Eldred,
will hold their .election at the house of Jos.
Hawk, m said township. -- I
The ireemen oi the townsnip-oi noss, win
hold their election at the house of Jacob II.
Stockcr, in said township.
The freemen ot the township of Snuthfield
win hold their election ai uie nouse or J.
i . v . i t . a r T l
uepuc J.auar, m siia lownsnip.
fx r i -ll I
rr.n c c. ...i,.,- ,:ii
their election at the Court House, in
J.nv ii.uiiiuu Jt uuuuu-uuik, .n nulu
UOrOlljll.
The freemen of the township of Stroud, will
1.-1.1 -i : .i i f r i
nom uijjir iuuuii a. uiu : ,.ouo u, uuorgu
ivnausP:in me uorougn oi oirouusnurg.
mt. r. -i . i rrt i i i
ne.ireemen oi me lownsnip or xooynan-
nnh -f"ill tIi...T- rtl rt r 1 1 - n if flirt 1 . -vi i cr.
Chan
iVv " i "'any term not exceeding three months.
will hold their election at the house of John
R. OsterhoudL in said townsliin.
. ,-1 - .v. ivhiwiii yjL vuiu-vhj l
'PI . - r -.-. rY y-f 1 f niTf Trt c?I . t r r( r t 1 r T.
h,nn-i- .?n l.ni.i ii,o;r oioMmn . tim
house of Benjamin F. Schafer, in said town-
Tlic freemen of the township of Barrett,
will hold their election at the house of Philip
ockafellow, in said township. .
., , ' i .. . .. ro -
The law regulating the election of Prcsi-
dential electors, provides as follows:
Section 1. Be it enacted, by the Senate
and House of Jlepresentatives of the Com-
....... . ..r.y ... w...
scnibly met, and it w hereby enacted by the
mo.itTrfil!i rir I'ntitK.'h'finin in (rfinnrfil A c I
authority of the same: That the election
for electors of President and vice President
of the United States shall in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty,
and every fourth year thereafter, be held on
the Tuesday next after the,first Monday in
November.
Section 2. Every-year in which the cit
of the -Comnfomvealth shall vole for
lzcns
Electors of President of the United States,
the assessors of the several wards, townships,
incorporated districts and boroughs within
this Commonwealth, except within, the city
and county of Philadelphia, shall, at a rea
sonable times after the second Tuesday of
Octobefmsaid years and until within ten days
of the time fixed by law for the election ofj
Electors of President and Vice President of
the United 'States; on the personal app'lica-
cation of any white freeman claiming to be
assessed within their proper ward, township,.;
incorporated district or Jborougby or claiming
a right to vote thereon, as being between the
age of twentf-one and twenty-twoyears,nnd
havinsr resided in the Commonwealth one
.yeaferifer the .name of such person on jthe
list ot iaxauic lnnaouaniSj anu earn assessors
shall at feast. e,ight days previous, to tile day
fixed for the ejection of said jejectors make
put duplicatf copies of the nauje or pamesso
entered, and. alter certifying ana: signing
the sajne shall deliver one popy to the Com
missioners pf their rpspectiyje counties, to be:
filed by said Commissioners in thm.r rqspec-
tiyeofficeand the ;other copy thp -assessors'
shall.jhold.and'band over, withcut-jilteration
.j.i:I:l"...- 11" .1." . "c .i.'-
,f iiuuitioii j,u oue..pt laitegfxwiSifjt, uiu
of oner election district, on .or before cinrhf
o; clock on the morning of thed'yfixed for
the eledtion Of said electors;
That efery; person, scentm? Justices o:
Li, vAnU-&&atri unn-Hnnmrf or-
rio ntmOnt oT. nrbfit or; inter. Amler the United
States oft-of this State. o any -city .or' corpo-
rated distrrct,,yMteUi,era'cmrimissibhcd officer
ttu.: hil .:--.-j.
, . wii Btf'cmnloVisdnfliSrtilpJis.
Be employed nd'ef4he legis-
Native , 'executive dr; judiciary department o:
-i. tL.-.Tri:ifj a., i .r--
th Rt-fn-hrtHn. Tlhitnrl Stafpa'nf f Jnn
-,f,i Ai cW; . ii
-.. f mi 1cWif m1 nlen foj,-..i.v
. fier of Congress, and of the state lems-
Mature and ot Uie select or common counci
f any city, "Or commissioner of any incorpo
rated' district is by law incapable of holding"
or exercising at the same time the appoint-
ment of Judge, inspector, or clerk of any e-
lection ot tins commonwealth, anu mat no
inspector, Judge or otner omcer oi sucii i eiec-
tIon sna11 u0 engiwo io oe'ioen i-oieu ior.
-vnu me saiu act ui issuiiiuiv, uuuubu
4nn nnt rfllnt;, tn nlnrtinns of thisrftmmnn-
fitUvcalth, passed?July2d.'1839, furtherprovides
That the Inspectors and Judges shall nicet
at the respective places appointed-for hold-
? . Jl. it; :.. it .
er
i ii. ciiiu.il uu.uiu uutv ui - naiu-ttcocaatua it
fepectiveiy to attend at the .place ".of "holding
bverygencral, special, or township election
dnrin&the whole time said election is kept
open, for the purpose of giving information
to the inspectors and judges, when called on.
in relation to the right of any person assess
ed by them to vote at such election, and
suclf other matters in' relation to the: assess
ments of votes as. the said inspectors or judgi
,es, or cither of them, shall, from -time to time
acquire. -
Agrceatuy to the provisions ot the sixty
first section of said act every General and
Special election shall be opened between
the hours of eight and ten m the forenoon,
and shall continue without interruption or
adjournment until seven in the evening,
,when the polls shall be closed.
"No person shall be admitted to vote
whose name is not contained in the list of
taxable inhabitants furnished by the Corn
missioners, unless first he produce a receipt
for payment within two years, of a State or
county tax assessed agreeably to the uonsti-
. . , --' . i i s-m
tution, and
i -5
give satisfactory evidence either
on his own oath or the affirmation of another
that he has paid such tax, or on failure to
produce a receipt, shall -make oath to the
navment thereof: or. second if he claims a
rhrht to vote by beinjr au elector between
. . . - . . ,
the acres ot 1 and Sz years he shall depose
years he shall depose
on oath or affirmation that he has resided m
the. State at least one year next before his
'application and make such proof of residence
in. the district as is required by tins act, and
that he does verily believe, from the accounts
given him, that he is of the age aforesaid,
land give such other evidence as is required
by this act, whereupon tlic name of the per
son so admitted to vote snail ue inserted in
the alphabetical list by the inspectors and a
notc mado Pppoaite thereto, by writing the
wprd 'tax,' he shall be admitted to vote by
reason of having paid tax, or the word 'age,,
:f i.. .1.11 i i....'u..i i. i...
" ,,u S1UU1 uu aumuiuu tn vuiu uy iuubuh ot
sucl1 a?e " s,,a11 1)0 calleu out 10 uie clcrKSt
t tii i. i:i. . : .i.
WHO Sliajl IIIUKO ilKti IIOIUS IU U1C list Ul
voters Kept by them
"In all cases -where the name of person
claiming to vote is found on the list turnish-
ed by the. Commissioners and Assessors, or his
right to vote whether, thereon or not is ob-
hected to by any qualified citizen it shall be
the dutv of the inspector to examine such
person on oath as to his qualifications, and
it he claims to have resided within the dis-
-
trict for one year or more his oath siiall be
sufficient proof thereof, but shall make proof
at least by one competent witness who shall
be a qualified elector thatdic has resided witli-
tn the district lor more than ten days next
preceding such election and shall also him
self swear, that his bonahde residence m
pursuance of his lawful, calling-is within the
district, and that he did not remove in said
district, for the purpose ot voting therein
"Every person qualified aforesaid, and who
shall make due nroof, if required Of hisresi
dence and navment of taxes aforesaid, shall
be admitted to vote in the township, ward or
be admitted to vote in the township, ward or
. . . . -
district in which he shall reside.
Tf nnv nnram not oualified to ,vot6 in this
ir.nmmrmwnh th nm-nonli h'tn .in- .foyrnntt ho
j r -- .
Uns of -qualified citizens) shall appear arany
nlnon rf r.1 nr f inn frr tlin nitmncn r.f iccninn
nr ;nflllon-;no. f1lf. -Mn, nnnlifioH
.ii.tj ...........a .j
,Q yQt he sha on convictiort forfeit and pay
nnv nt nTf,;rnfi;nfr m,n bond red dollars.
-r 7
r ', e,.i, nr0nn
0 sccuou oi uie act aiorefaaia uie uoge
of the aforesaid district shall take charge ot
- . m , - "i
the certificate or return of the election of
their respective districts and produce them
at a, ,net,Hf the judges from each distribt
1 tl.rt f li C ., 1 .lAnt. !tr if -kf r.lrf
u.,uo'"'.' ""l""iU U1"1 ",w " v
1 l lur-"li. uu t
f 1 11,1 OI v u rM"h men
there, to do, and perform the duties required
. nF K-A ;Anoa ai ,1,,,. ,..i,orp
. sieknnor unavoidable circmnstan-
J - . in nft-ni1 C!,;,i ,nt;nn- r7,in-
'h' tl,n certificate or return as aforesaid
--isiati i,c taken charge oi by one, qi inc in
spectors Ar ciGrJcs ofllic election of said. "dis
7 ' . . ' f i t. .
trict, who fcliall do anu perionn me uuues
required of said judge unable to attend.
1 . . . t V, ' t .li 1.?'
Also, that in the 81st section of, ihc said
act it is enacted that "when two or more
counties shall compose a district for the
choice of member or members ot the Senate
of this Commonwealth, orof the Housc-jof
Representatives of the United States or of
this commonwealth, the Judges of the elec
tion in each county, having'inet as aforesaid,
the clerks shall make out a fair statement of
all the votes which shall have, been given at
such election within the county, for overy
person voted for, as ,such niembcr or mem
bers, w,hich shall be signed by sard judges
and attested hy the clerks, and one of said
unifies shall take charge of said certificate
and sliall produce the' same at a meeting of
one judge from.each county at such place m
Hitch .districts as is opmiy be, appointed by
law for such purpose, which meeting shall
be held on the seventh day after the election,
being for tlie;prescnt,on Tuesday the.rl5th.day
of "November; at the Coifrt House' iii'Strou"ds
burg, Monroe county for the Representative'
returrr judges, vthen and there to perform the
dutiereqmred'byMaw of.the aforesaid Assem-;
bly district .
(God Save the Coinmon wealth.)
L1NEORD MASH, Sheriff. .
-Sheriff's-Office,,. Stroudsburg,-) .
September lfif18(W.-. ?iZ '
For Sale at this Q.mcGL
ivtf
ix i
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' U. S. 7-30'Loaii."
The Secretary of the Treasury gives no
tice that subscriptions .will .be. receive'd for
Coupnreasury Notes,- payaTjIethfeeryeafa
tVorh Aug. ICJth, 1864,- with semi-annual in
terest at the .rate of . seven and .three.-tenths
per cent, per annum,-! principal and inter
est both to be 'paid in laVfuI money.
These notes will be convertible at the op-
. 1.1- '. r . m
tion ot the noiaer at maturity, into six per
cerit.'gold bearing - bonds,- payable.not Jless
than five nor more than twenty years from
thefr dateiis' the, G'overument may elects
They yill be issued in denominations of 50,
$100, .$500, $1,000, and J?o,000, and all
subscriptions mustbe .for fifty dollars or some
multiple of fifty dollars.
The notes will be transmitted' to the own
ers free of transportation charges as soon af
ter. the receipt of the original Certificatcs-of
Deposit as they can be prepared.
As the notes dra w interest "from August
15,. persons making deposits subsequent to
that date must pay the interest accrued from
date of deposit
Parties depositing twr-nty-five thousand
dollars and upwards for these notes at any
one time will be ajloWed a commission of one
quarter of one prer cent, which will Ge paid
by the Treasury Department upon the re
ceipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by
the officer with'whom the deposit was made.
No deductions for commissions must be made
rom tlfe deposits. ,
Spcci.il Advantages of this Loan.
It is a National Savings Bank, offering a
ligher rate of interest than any other, and
the. best security. Any savings bank which
ays its depositors in U. S. Notes, considers
that it is paying in the" best circulating me
dium of the country, and it cannot pay in
anything better, for its own assets are either
in government securities orin notes or bonds
payable in government-paper.
It is equally convenient asa temporary or
permanent investment. The notes can al
ways be-sold for within a fraction of their
face and accumulated interest, and are the
best security with banks as collaterals for
discounts.
Convertible into a Six perCsnt. 5-20 Gold
Bond.
In addition to the very liberal interest on
the notes.' for three years, this privilege of
conversion is now worth about three per cent
per annum, for the. current, rate 5-20 Bonds
not less than nine. )cr cent. - premium,
and before the Avar the premium on six'per
cent. U. S. stocks was over twenty percent.
t will be seen that the actual profits on tins
oan, at the present market rates, is not less
than ten per cent. per. annum.
ts Exemption from State or Hn
nicipai Taxation,
But aside from all the advantages we have
enumerated, a special Act- of Congres cx-cmjUs-all
bonds and Treasury notes from
local taxation. On the average, this exemp
tion is worth about two per cent per an-
i .ji . .-.-?
num, accorumg to uie rate oi taxation in va
rious parts of the country.
It is believed that no securities offer so
"reat inducements to lenders as those issued
by the government In all other forms of
ndebtedncss, the faith or ability of private
parlies or stock companies or separate com
munities only, is pledged lor payment,
while the whole property of the country is held
to secure 'the discharge of all the obligations
of Uie Uuitcd States.
While the government offers the most lib
eral tcims for its loans, it believes that' the
ery strongest appeal will be to the loyalty
and patrioti&m of the people
Duplicate certificates will be issued for all
eposits. The party depositing must endorse
upon thc .org-inZ certificate the denomina
tion of notes required, and whether they are
te be issued in blank or payable to order.
When so endorsed it must be left with the
f ' -r
officer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded
to the Treasury Department.
Subacrintions will be received by the
. reasurer of the United States, at Washing-
ton, the several Assistant Treasurers anu
designated Depositaries and by the
First National Bank of Scianton J?a.
Second National Bank of Scranton, Pa.
nd by all National 'Banks which a deposita
ries of public money, and all
RESPECTABLE BANKS and BANKERS
throughout the country will give further in
brmationand
Afford every Facility lo Subscribers.
September 1, 1861.
VALUABLE
The subscriber offers at private sale, the
aluable Farm on which lie now resides-
sttiiatc.in Middle hnmhhehl township,
Monroe County, Pa., about nine miles
iroin oirouusuury, aujoiuin wuua vi.a uuu
V- Coolbaugh. Martin Place, and others.
The Farm contains
One Hundred and Forty Acres,
bout 100 ncres of which is improved and
n a good state of cultivation, and the
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balance-limuer iiauu, -vopiu -u acre
is siuod Meadow, ud a stream of water
n ,t i. ii.. .-... mm..
runs tnrou.il itic premises. iuuu
irovcments are a
Frame Dwelling House
new Ham and AVukoW House, and other
ouwbandmwith'fu never failingfSpring
of waterat the door of tha dwelling. There
re a number of Fruit Trees on the place. F
t MKSTONE on the premises. This is
oue of the treat Dairy Harms iu the Coun
try.
If not sour ati pnvatc sale oy tue lotn
ay of October, 'twill be offered at Public
Sale on that day.
Persons desiring tq viow'theFarm, can
do solw .calfihg.ou mb uiidcrsighcft, re-sidin-r
tuorebn.
CJIAHLES SIIDB3MEI.R.
AuSusri8fe-V 1 .
,u
Jail
IMPORTANT
' -" f(5 ALL
IRONJNvTIlE-BLofi. ' . "
. It is. well known to The-medical . profession
that IRON is theVitol Hcincjple of Life El
ement of the blood.. -This ia derived chiefly
from the tood ue eat; bt jf ne food is not
properly digested, or if. from any cause what- ,
e.rcr, the necessary quantity 0f iron is not
token into tHe-circulation, or becomes re
duced, the whole system suffers. The bad
blood will irritate the heart, will cb g up
lungs will stupefy the brain; will obstruct
the liver, and will send its disease-producing
elements to all parts of the system, and eve
ry one will suffer in whatever vgan may'b'e v
predisposed to disease';
The great .value of
IRO. AS A MEDiciSE
is well known and acknotrledged by all med
ical men. The. difficulty has been to obtain .
such a preparation of it as will enter the cir-"
culation.and. assimilate at once with the
blood. This point, suys Dr. Hayes, Massa-
chusetts State Chemist, has been attained in
the Peruvian Syrup, by combination in a"
way ne'orc unknown.
TH ft PKRUVIAN SYRUP
is a PROTRACTED solution of the PRO
TOXIDE OF IRON. A NEW DISCOV
ERY TJ& MEDICINE, that Sirikos at thp
Ro.it of Disease by supplying the- blood with'
its Vital Principle or Life Element iron'
TMft PKRUVIAN
Cures Dyspepsia, Liver complaint, Drops;.
Fever and Ague, Loss of Energy,'
Low Spirts: '
THE PKRUVIAN SYRUP
vigor, and new life "into
thesystem, Hiid builds up an
."iron Constitution."
T H E PE R U VI A N S Y R UK
Cures Chronic Diarrhoea, Scrofula, Boils;
Scurvy, Loss oi' Constitutional Vitor
THIS PERUVIAN SYRTJP
Cures Nervous Affections, Female Com
plaints, and all diseases of the Kidneys.,
and Bladder.
THE PERUVIAN-SYRUP
Is a Specific for all diseases originating in a
BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, or accom
panied by Debility or a Low State of the
System,
Pamphlets containing certificates of cures v
and recommendations from some of the most "
eminent Physicians, Clergymen, and others?,'
will be sent frtie to any address.
We select a few of the names to show the
character of the testimonials:
JOHN E. WILLIAMS, ESQ.,
President of the Metropolitan Bnk, N. Y. -Rev.
ABEL STEVENS,
Late Editor Christian Advocate and Journal.
Rev. P. CHURCH,
Editor New York Chronicle.
Prepared by N. L. CLARK &'CO., exclu
sively for J. DINSMORE, No. 491 Broad?
way New York. Sold by all Druggists.
Redding's Hu sia Saive"
Heals Old Sores.
Re&ding's Russia SaiveN
Cures Burns, Scalds, Cuts.
Bedding's Russia Salve
Cures Wounds, Bruises. Sprains.
Redding's Russia Salve
Cures Boils, Ulcers, Cancers.
Redding's Russia Salve
Cures Salt Rheum, Piles, Erysipelas
fieddiusfs Russia Salve'
Cures Ringworms, Corns, &c,
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT
Only 25 cents a Box.
FOR SALE BY
J. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Brodway, N. Y.
S. J. FOWLE & Co., No. 18 Tremont St,,.
Boston.
And by all Druggists and Country Store
keepers. May 19, 1864. ly.
Ml W. If. WITH.,
Of PMladelpliia.
Where he has been hi successful Practice
for a number of years, w if h the experience
of all the different Hospitals; &c'., is now
permanently located at Xllcnlown, (Office"
Schneck's Eagle Hotel.) where he will be in
strict attendance to all Professional calls.
No Patent Medicines usd or recommend
ed. The remedies administered are tbosar
which wrir not breai. dow'n the const ittitforiy
but renovate the system from all injuries it
has sustained from improper treatment, and
leave the system in a healthy and perfectly
cured condition.
Melancholly Abberation, that state or ali
enation and weakness of the mind which
render? persons incapable of enjoying tho
pleasures or perfbrniinrr the duties of life;
DYSPEPSIA. That dUtressins disease
and fell destroyer of health and happiness,
undermining the constitution and yearly car
rying thousands to untimely graves,- can most
emphatically be cured.
RHEUMATISM In any form or condi
tion warranted currable, Epilupsy, or falling'
sickness, all chronic or stubborn C'a,Ses .-6t"
Female Disease,- radically removed. 1 Salt
Rheum, and every description of ulcerations;
Piles and Scrofulous diseases, which haro
baflled pretious mediqal skill, can be cured
by proper treatment; and I do say, (yes
Consumption) can be cured by wearing my
Medicated Jacket, which is a protection to
the Lungstagainsl all changes of weather ib,
all climates. Having investigated for" years'
the cause and character of intermittent:?, (Fe-'
ver and Ague,) in all parts of the United
States will cure permanently all Chronic
or Acute cases of Ague and Nervous diseas
es, in n few days.
TAPE WORM. That dread to the Hu
man Family, can-be removed and pern.ane.ii
ly cured. "
Consultation in myoftice in tfte English"
anil Germnn language, free of charge.' Will
make visits any distance. Wednesdays' a rd
Saturdays set apnrtfor ps1ients from a dis
tance. May be addressed' by letter (confident
tin I ly.) and Medicines sent with proper di-'
rections to any part of the cotmtfv.
Dri W. H. wmiOIJ
Ofiiee m'Etfgle Horc! BtiiltTing,'
APentown, Lehigh Out, Pa.
Seplcmber 1, 1801 -ly.
Just Received,'
AT
Mtoww & imiM
A large assortment of Ex'tu.v Iated
SPOONS, FORKS, &c. of superior qualUy.
to take the place offc'qhii? Silver Ware
IIa.ving made a largo purchase, 'ihey arp ona,
bled to supply housokelepors at astonish mgly
i .... nn i ; - x
low ruius. kuii ami e.;iiuiue.
Stroudsburg, 'May StWgfSM
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