The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, March 30, 1865, Image 3

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Anditor's Notice, ,
Estate of Jjavima-lSartico acccascu.
The -undersigned Auditor appointed by
a -r t T T 7 7
the Orphans' Court of Monroe "County to
make distribution of the fund in the
hands of Samuel Koohor, Administrator
of the Estate of LaviniaBarheb deceased,
will attend to the duties of Ins
which time and place all persons bavin
anv claims or demands unon said fund
" ' . . r . . ,
nrncnnt iLm uA r ,,,. rinharrcd
from coming in for a share of the same
. n v' , 'u'v
T. M. McIL HANKY, Auditor.
Stroudsburg, March 10, 1SG5.
United States Hotel
Dor. 3d and Spring Garden sis.
EASTON, PA.
The undersigned, formerly proprietor
ofWhitc'8 Hotel, respectfully informs
the citizens of Xorthampton and adjoin-
in? Counties, that on and after the 1st
dxy of April, 1S65, he can he found at the
above named popular Hotel. The house
has been thoroughly clcaused, refitted
aid painted, and now presents, in poiut ol
comfort and elcgauce, the finest appear-
ancc'of any hotel in the Eastern part of
Pcnnsvlvania. The tables will be sup-
died at all times with the choicest the
With tlie Choicest the
1 the liquors will be of
;ign and domestic.
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market affords, aud
li fin not hnth ftrn
n,;Kiir.c run t, nn Trn,,. fl, l,fl
uiakin- conuections with all the trains.
SAMUEL HA YD EX.
Easton, Pa., March 9th, 13G5.
05.
B.
EILENBERGER'S
fiRKAT
oT.nTTTTivri niiipnT.
65 RortcinHtpfou feircei,
KASTOX, PA.,
AND CHBAPEUJ
TH AX AXVOTIIER PLACE IK
IJASTOS I!
Under the supervision of a
NEW YORK CUTTER.
Who Never Fails to Please.
P. F. EtlJCXBERGEll
March 9. 18G5. Gm.
Executors Notice.
Ettatfof DAVID EDI XG Eli, hitcoj
Jhnniuon toicnutij), deed.
Letters testamentary on the above
named decedent, late ot the lowusnip of
Ihiuiltoti, Monroe Count, Pa., havinj.
been granted to the undersigned, all per
fons nuicuieu ic sam jjsi.i.e win iikikc
iuiiuediatc navmcnt, and those having
daims a-a nst the same, will present them
- . -1 .
luly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN K. EDIXGEII,
Kxccutor.
Fmilhfield tsp.3 Jan. 2G, 1SG5 -
Miller Wanted.
Thc subscriber wishes to secure thesci
mcnt on xuonaay, inc Kin uay or -April . ------ .j - and tnree years it was necessary
nest, at one o'clock, P. M., at the Pro- , j V ,,,Ufc-ru"-- a "fPP0 of those periods as the basis of
thonotary's Office, in Stroudsburg, atr"0"" 1: , tion. As three years embraced
vices of a competent JUilier, at his 3IilllUiat ,lani' .rrors "e Iound "crcm, to make
in Lehman township, Pike county, Pa.
To such an one liberal terms and a good
situatiou will be given. For particular.
call on, or address, the undersigned at E
pvpt Mills, Pike county, l'a.
JACOB XYCE.
March 2, 1S65
CAUTION.
persons arc hcrchy cautioned
All
a-
gainst trespassing upon the premises oc-
cupicd by the undersigned, cither for
hunting or other purposes. Trespassers
will be prosecuted to the full extent of
the law.
WILLIAM E. IIEXKY. Agent
Stroud tsp.j August 4,
. t t
The subscriber would respectfully Hlify
the public that he has now for sale at his
Ware Itooms (old stand) Stro.udsburg, a new
and splendid lot of new and fashionab e fur
niture, such as
&Ciirc;ius RcelflcnI.s Tables
fT C'hafr.s &c
which he will dispose of cheap for cash or
ready pay. lie has also on hand a choice
lot of
Gilt- Mouldings,
which he is prepared to make up in frames
10 order, or dispose of as purchasers may re
jnire.
The undertaking business promptly at
tended to as usual.
MORRIS SMILEY.
Stroudeburg, Pa., Feb. 2G, 1801. tf.
Groceries arid Hardware.
The Subscriber informs the public that
lie has opened the most extensive
GKOCISKT STOS1E
in the County, cousistin
n V x'ii fin a mi fl
common
COFFEE, SCGARS,
And a large assortment of
TEAS,
MOLASSES,
liaisons, Salt Fish, and hundreds
of other articles commonly kept
in a Grocery Store.
ALSO,
A large stock of
HARD WARE,
The subscriber has made arrangements
in the cities which enables mm to pro
cure any article au his line of business on
short uoticc.
AH persons arc kindly invited, to call
and examine his stock before they pur
chase elscwncrc.
Ail Kinds oi urain anu rroaucc pur
chased by the subscriber for which the
highest Market price will be paid in ex
change for goods.
Store next door to the Indian Queen
Hotel.
BAKNKT MANSFIELD
Stroudsburg, April 2. 1863,
New Furniture.
the draft.
ICOPY.l
I L J
EXECUTIVE MANSION, )
Washington, February 8, 1865. C
Ius Excellency Governor Stnith:
Complaint is made tome, bv Vermont, that
.he assignment of iier quatajbrthe Dra'ft on
the lmpendinor call is intrinsically unjust,
and also in bad faith to
Government's
t 1 ...-i.pnnn . ... .1 ,
i i ! in i imi i rt iiiiiKi iip.
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I --ts uuu, uuui" uiiuuiS'. cawi must luril
' L. . , i . V ' . -.v , u'"'
r."" ,nun a5Uie.ouerm uie long run.
h w . -
J1R mnni) mnr ..o 1 lifi nf tnr n Inn.
But
A I r .
uie laovcrntnent unus that, on lormcr
calls, Vermont furnished a surplus of 500
and Jcw Hampshire a surplus of 1,500
II.. i 1 I
uiusu lwo surniusses, maicniff i,uuu, arc ad-
,ln,l f )l,nR mm oniw.. .. r.
r . . . "V iu uu
isncaoy uie two states, or 4,t)UU each, Jess bv
lair credits. J hensuhtract Vermont's surplus
t ... . . . .
nt ill If 1 mm inr ! Ilflll Initnno !nf n n l,l
. x.wuw, n..ni-o o,uuu .iB nui
nuuia uii iuu jii;uuwir c;ui ; inu hkcwisc
1 1 II "t
subtract iew liampshire s surplus of 1,500
"om her 4,000, leaves 2",500 as her quota on
pending caw. ihesc j,5U0 and 2,000
make precisely the 0,000 which the supposed
case requires from the two States; and it is
just, equal, for Vermont to furnish 1,000 more
7jow than New Hampshire, because New
liampshire lias heretofore furnished a 1.000
more than Vermont, which nnnnli'ns thr hnr.
thens of the two in the lono- run. And this
result, so far from being bad faith to Vermont,
is indispensable to' keeping good faith with
New Hampshire. By no other result can
I il rl . I f . 1 y
"cn ueouuimed irom the two estates,
u"-uuuu u ouuimcu irom uie uvo ciaics,
at.lhc same limp, deal justly and keep
, u:ith boU,i antl WP do lmt confuse .ur"
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selvcs m nucstioninir the nroccss bv which
M m rinht r..o..If .
ti,?...,..!.! :1 r' , - :ii...L
W, " ,r or
tft . 1:. : i '
iiit iiuuuiiiii tun 10 iiui lur ouu."
300,000 remaining after all fair credits have
ikj iiivii suu ai iu i.tir creuus. uul is5 tor
ix'en deducted : and it is impossible to con
cede what Vermont asks without coinmj out
short of the :300,000 men, or making other lo
calities pay for the partiality shown her.
Yours truly,
(Signed)
a t ivrnr tv
(ncitcral Orclci'83 IVo. 22,
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Adjutant General's Office,
Washington, Feb. 17, 1SG5.
Tho following report of the Board, appoin
ted by the President of the United States to
examine and c irrcct the quotas of the several
States and Districts, under the call for Vol
unteers of December 9, 1SG1, is published for
the iiiiormation of all concerned:
Washington, "D. C.
February IG, 18G5.
Itis Excellency, Abraham Lincoln,
President of the United 'Slates,
Washington, D. C.
Sin : The Board, convened by the follow
ing order
EXECUTIVE MANSION
"Washington City
"February G, 1865.
"Whereas, complaints are made m some
localities, respecting the assignments of quo-
ins anci creuiis aiioweu ior uie penumg can
of troops to fill up the armies, now, in order
lo oeiermine an controversies in respeci
i . - .
uiereio, anu 10 uvoiu any ueiay in lining up
the armies, it is ordered : That the Attor
ney ucncral, $nradier uenerai luchard
Deiaficld and Colonel C. W. Foster, be, and
they arc herebv, consUttited a Board, to ex-
amine into the proper quotas and cicdits of
the respective States and Districls, under the
call of December 19, 1SG4, with directions
1 . . ... . .1
ich corrections as the laws and the facts
w1re,i",ro' Trl7. , " "V" ' T,
uj me 1 rovuai iiiur&iiui vjuiiuiiii. iiiu uu-
termination of said Board to be final and con-
r.lnsivi? nnil tim draft lo lie made in eonform
ity therewith.
' . I
'2, The Provost JMarehal General is-or-
dercd to make the dmft in the respective Dis
tricts, as speedily nsHhc same can be done,
after the 15th of this month. "Signed
"ABRAHAM LINCOLN."
ii'ui iu i.un, ua u.iu3
The call for 300,000 men, made by the
President, on the 19th of December, 1S64,
requires that that number shall be raised.
But the law requires mat tlie number ol
men previously mrnisneu uy uiiiercni .oc.
in. -mil in nfifin'iu if flrir cnrvipn elm 1 1 no
i .-ill . t I
consiucrcu so as to equalize Uio draft.
v ' I ' I
mm t 4-.rt.. ...;nfw
is to be determined by the enrollment lists.
The number ol men wlucii nave ueen-tur-
... V lit"
nulled bv tne various localities, anu tneir
icriods of service, were asccrlained, and pre
vious accounts having been adjusted, the ex
cesses, were they existed, "where carried for
ward under the last draft.
The amount of service furnished is deter
mined by multiplying the number ot men
raised by the number ot years for which they
enlisted.
llavinir thus asccrlained the number of
men enrolled on the 31st da of December,
1804: the number of men Jurnished up to
that date; the localities from which they
come, ana tne penous oi uieir service, ii is
nronoscd to distribute the call for 300,000
men among the several districts, and parts of
districts, according to the numberof men en
rolled in each and the number ol men turn
ised, and tlie periods of service previously
rendered by each.
The rule by which this is accomplished is
as follows:
Take the whole number of years of service
furnished by the districts of the United States
" i it i
from the commencement ol llie vebenion 10
the 31st of December, 1864. From that sum
dednct the whole number of men furnished
from all the districts of the United States up
to that date. The remainder will be-thecx
cess of service furnished by all the districts.
Multiply the call of December 19th, 1801,
bv three, to have the number oi years oi ser-
vice unon that call, ana to tins aau me ex-
cess, as asceriaineu aouvu. jliwh, oo uiw
. 1 1 (Pl.- 4f
number of men enrolled from the whole Uni
ted States unto the 31st of December 1804,
is to the period ol service, as above ascertain
ed, so is the number of men enrolled in1 a
given district, to the numberof years of ser
vice it is required to furnish, including its
pro rata share ot the excess.
1' rom this sum deduct the actual excess
the district furnished : the remainder is the
number ot years of service which the district
is required to furnish under the calf of De
cember 19, 1864, which, divided by three
n-ivnR the number of men rcauired from the
district.
As this call is for 300,000 men, that num
ber cannot "be reduced by men going in for
a period longer than one year. Inequalities
produced by men going in under this call for
longer periods than one year, must be equal
ized on future calls.
It will hP. nerceived thai though the ag
frrecatn of Mm pxcess furnished is added to
the whole call,, the excess of each", district is
uie
II I VI it . . I
afterwards subslracted from its quota. Thus
the number of men called for, is neither in
creased norlliminished, but equality produced,
considering the number of men, and the pe
riods of their service. Locnlhipa which
r!L IfL01,?0 ;CU"lS:aea;.er-amou"t
ia l.mS.J "fifES
and e converso. ' I
Men having heretofore enlisted forondtwo
to take one
the calcula-
uoin tne otn-
t"-"""! liJiiKta lilt; UiUCUiUUOIl more
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s.mpie to adopt that. The same result would
- lho nrnuorf n ,J :
. ui, uy aUUlllJIlL?
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oe Prvea at by adopting either one or two
years as the basis, but the nrocess of calcn-
intmn i
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Such we fin,7 t hnthnLi. .u'n,n,- wti,0
Provost Marsl.nl RnnPnl. Tl.n in
I -w. .w.H.w-w
rnnfnrmltTr m, teui
. v 4U'U"UI miiuwd
I 01 Uonsress. and-isliust and cnmt.Hlft
Wp Unvn orof.,iT.. .o;r,A.i .i ,i
I i w VU4UIUIJV UJ1U UiUVL'U
tlm wnrlr lrnn .iti,;o .,i i, u
iuarsiiai Uenern . nnr fiml t int it h.ns honn
. . . .
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done with fiii
urness.
We file in the Provost Marshal General's
Office our calculations of tlm mmtn nf r-nch
and every district endorsed bv us as correct.
every
JAMES SPEED,
Attorney General of the United States.
RICHARD I)E LA FIELD,
Brig. Gcnl, and Chief Eng, U. S. A.
C. W. FOSTER,
Colonel, and Asst. Adjutant General
Approved February 17 1805.
'a
A. LINCOLN.
Bv ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OP War :
E. D. TOWNSEND,
Assistant Adjutant General.
Official :
SAMUEL YOHE
CflPt- and Provost Marshal,
M"ch 2, ISOS. Hth District Penna.
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AM MMIS S 0IICft.
Estate of PETER SOBERS, late of
Jiuss xownstun. Monroe itouniu ticc a,
7 m 7 ir y - t -
iNotice is hereby given that Letters of
'
Administration, upon the above named
i -i ... - . .
JiiStatc have been granted to the under-
signed by the Picgistcr of Monroe County,
m due lorm or law; therelorc. all persons
t . ' i
indebted to said estate arc requested to
requested
make immediate payment, aud those hav
ing any just claims are also requested to
present tucni duly authenticated for set
tlement to
CHRISTIAN SOBERS.
Administrator.
Ross township, -Jan. 12, 1SG5.
New Livery Stable.
The undersigned would Tcspectfully in-
form the citizens of Stroudsburg, aud the
nublic scnc.fi v. that he nowoccunics the
Stables attached to the Indian queen Ho-
. " i. . .. I
ici, wucre ne is p.rcparea, witn a supen-
r-l-
vji oluuo. JL
.Tv ucr, r...: t r
"u- aLaJ 11 1 ,a'J DUo" ;oV
fgics, Sleighs, &d,
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to accommodate all whose business, or
pleasure, requires the occasional use of
t linen nrriflnc Hie hnrcne JTnrn cn nnrnri
with a view to the Livery business, and
can be rccommcudcd as kind aud gentle,
vet willing and free. His vehicles, with
their appointments, arc of the first order,
and his prices so reasonable as to suit
the pockets of all.Carcful and accom-
modatinir Drivers and Ostlers willalwavs
i,e rnadv to attend to the wishes of ens-
homers, and he feels confident that he can
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5atjsfaction to au w10 favor i,im witi
their patronage. lie
. . , , . , ,
10 examine 111s siock
frntrnmniit? lsrwlfm.
T T.l TIT UTT T tJTl "T 1 i
' Xj- ' Jij.jjjjj!iiv, x'ropnetor,
Otrouasourg, dan. 1GUO.
1 SininiXtrnf (11 G tJ ilttfj
v
Estate of NELSON COOKE, late or
the Horoitfh of Slroudsvurj, deceased.
f I
Notice is hereby given that letters of
administration upon the above named Es
tJtte have been granted to the undersigned
fllfl -iw;fAV nf lUYmrnn f?hnnfv in dun
"J ' - " J J
thcrcforc aH persous iudcbt-
3 1
. I onil 4 ffnf A n-si 1 Ti " 1 1 "V C f - H frt 1l'l
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innncaiate naviucnc. anu mosc Having any
ust claims arc also requested to present
them legally authenticated for settlement
to DAAIS D. WALTON,
Administrator.
Stroudsburg, Feb. 1, 18G5. Gt.
NEW BAKERY
AT THE
OLD STAND.
The undersigned respectfully informs
the public, that he has taken the old
stand formerly occupied by Jacob Goetz,
and latterly by Wm. M. Loder, and hav
ing thoroughly cleansed and rentted it,
and secured the services of a first, class
Baker, is fully prepared, at all times to
fill-orders for
Bread, Twist, Cakes, &c.
The Confectionery department will be fill
ed with' Candies, Nuts and Fruits iu
their season, which, together with every
thing kept at this establishment, will
prove to be of the firstquality and be sold
at reasonable prices.
An eating saloon will also be connected
with the establishment in which the best
quality of oysters will always be found,
!md where ladies and aentiemcn win
be assured of quiet and of the best attcn
dnnco while cniovinir the delicacies of
the season.
j
, The public are invited to drop in.
H. CLE VAN WAY.
Stroudsburg, Jan, 19, 18G5.
MADISON HOUSE.
M. & T. P. WATSON,
(livery stable attached)
37 & 39 North 2d st, between? Market
and Arch,
rTTTLADBLPiriA. IA
February 26, 1863. ly,
LEWIS D. VAIL.
OEORGE D. STHOUD
VAIL anil STROUD.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Hnvn removed their Office to No. 703 San
som Street,
f MaicIulT,, 1864.V '
Philadelphia
WE
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PROSPECTUS OF THE
JACKSON OIL COMPANY,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL, 400,000.
Divided into 80,000 Shares at $5 per share
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2 PR SHARE,
With a reserved Workinir canital of 50 000
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E. W. DAVIS, President
L. W. BRODHEAD, Sec. & Trcas.
DIRECTORS.
E- w- Davis,
Tuos. M. McIliianey,
-LAS- M- Sell
ERS.
Geo. E. Painter,
A. Reeves Jactjson,
BnoDnEAD.
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Geo.
S. Jones.
L.
W.
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iiiis company owns hi iee simple seven-
ty-seven and three-tenths acres on the East
side of the AHprrhpnv RivPr. in Rook-lnnd
township, Venaniro County, Pennsylvania.
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l is situated five miles below the town of
m"kl
Lin, opposite the mouth ot the West
ou, uy vreeh, ana nas a irontage o xiu rous
on the river. It is but a short distance be-
o i n 1. i 1 f . i Tin i
low thr rolnhrntpd TTnnupr wnii ivUiM, ;
yielding 200 barrels of oil daily. Other
yielding wells surround it in every direction,
and within the past few weeks two new
wells have been struck in the immediate
neighborhood, one of which is producing dai
ly 60 barrels of heavy lubricating oil worth
at the well .130 per barrel
A hnc vicn of Bituminous coal, easily ac
cessible, is on part of the land, and in view
of the enormously high price of coal in that
region, is an important consideration, and
will enable the company not only to supply
its own wants in that respect, but to derive
an income from its sale to others.
vThe adjoining properties are in the hands
ot good and prosperous companies, all in sue-
pneef til onntnt!nn ntiil if in Irl trirsA flint-
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i
nrnsnpntsfor navino-Lirrrnnnfl reniliir month-
i i 1 i j n a n
lv dividends.
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This Company intend developing their land
without the least delay, and lor this purpose
nave arranged for the necessary engines,
luo,B luulg a ol which win ov puL
i o ii f ...i. ...:ti r
upon the-ground and in operation as soon as
auaoun will iiuiiuii. I
1 . I
III ni ilit nil in t in r mun wpIIr. tlio f!nm.
nany also propose to lease to responsible par-
tics portions of their land divided into lots of
10 square rods each, at a rent of one half
me on, utc company w ue ai no expenses
7 rt T1 Krtr wj ii I tin trn nf Innoi fifitr
such lots to lease, all ot which can be leased
at once if deemed expedient, with covenants
binding lessees to sink wells with all possi-
ble despatch to the depth ol live hundred or
mnrn tool h.ettmntinfr nnlu nnn woll in I
nnni, if fin,, nt t!,n r,r minfP receive subscriptions at par. Sabscri-
average of ten barrels each, would make a
.U.1A iUk, mil wiu, UW LUV UIVUWUK,
daily product of 500 barrels. Of this the
Company s sliare would bejO barrels.
i r- .i :i. i a it. r .1
vaiuu Ul umiX yiulu 10 Ul "'ly
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AU...t;nn ,n,l.,'n .Imir. In l,n .mn. l.nl
1 . 1 . . 1. t 1
niiunjui; n uiniii uuy o iu mt; rguii nivi l
company s annual net receipts irom leasesi
nlnnn would be $1,875,000.
. - - - - I
The Company also intend sinking on their
I . 1 11 f 1 I
.w" .accouu,f WU"B- . 0 ou"1
"' uo DUi3-"' ""J' " vuu.,u
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come ot
o t nnn
From which deduct for expenses
(a large estimate)
15,000
And it leaves an annual nctincomeof 00,000
To which add income from leases 1,875,000
Making a yearly income of $1,935,000
This is thotiffht bv those who arc acuuaint-
.... - - . I
en with this locality, to be a moderate esti-
mate, and yet it is easy to see thai even thi
. iuvitc- the public amount of success would make the property all five per cent interest notes, with inter
before "making en- ? t,ic Con,Pany 111 value, almost surpass be- est la date of subscription. Orders sent by
itei,
The durability of this immediate oil section
is illustrated by the fact that wells above and and Bankers on favorable terms? also- of in
below tins' property have been pumping over dividuals keeping New York accounts.
four years, with a steady yield, and without
any diminution.
A Fev Paain Words to SuuscurBEKs.
Subscribers to the stock of this Company
cannot expect to receive immediately large
monthly dividends ; if they were abfe to do
so they could not purchase it for ten- times
the amount at which it is ofiered iut the
basis on which the Company rests, will, it is
berieved, make the investment entirely safe,
and, prospectively, of enormous value.
The President, Col. E. V. Davis, lormerly
of Franklin. Venango County, is well known
as one of the most successful and energetic
business men who have engaged in the pe
troleum interest, and the rcspcctabiTily aud
integrity of the other officers and Directors
of the Company, furnish a sufficient guaran-
ty that their conduct ot tne Business
of the Company will be entitled to the
confidence and approval of all who may
invest in the enterprise.
The Directors have determined to sell on-
y a limited amount of the Capital Stoek at
the subscription price ol $2 per share, par
value S5; the same bemcr full paid up stock,
not liable to any further assessment, in which
respects the original subscribers, and those
who may now subscribe, stanu orr precisely
the same footing.
Subscriptions will be received at the office
of the Company, 224 South Fourth st., Phil
adelphia, or at the office of the undersigned.
A. REEVES JAUKCjUIN
Subscription Agent.
Stroudsburg, Feb. 16, 1865.
bministmtor's Notice.
Estate of GEO. C. RANSBERRY,
late ol Stroud township, deceased.
Letters of administration in the above
nd estate, late of the township ol
Stroud, Monroe County, deceased, hav
ing been granted to- the undersigned, all
ncrsons indebted to said estate will make
immediate navment, and those having
claims against the sarac,wiH present tntn
. - ... ...
duly authenticated for settlement.
Wm. FINDLFY 13USII, 1
Ad'ors.
C. E. DUKFEE. t
Stroud tsp., Dec. 1, 1864. 6t.
CAUTION.
The public arc hereby cautioned a
gainst purchasing a due bill for Twenty
Dollars, given by me to Jacob J. Frcy.
Having received no value therefore, I am
determined not to pay it unless compelled
by lay.
Stroudsburg; Deb. 24, 1864.
OYSTERS.
Families and Hotels supplied with Oys
ters, fresh from the City, every day,
reasonable prices
WHITE &SCIIOCH.
! E S.-7-30 Loan.
By authority of the Secretary of the Treas
uryy the undersigned has assumed the Gen
craI Subscription Agency for the sale of IJ-
nited States Treasury Notes, bearing seven
and three tenths per Cent, interest, per an
num,- known as the
SB FtfiY- TI11R TY L OAK.
These Notes arc issued under date of Au
gust 15th, 1864, and are payable three years
from that time, in currency, or are Conver
tible at the option of tire holder into
U. Six i?er Cct
Gold-Bearing Bonds.
These' bonds' are flow worth' a premium o:
n;nf, nftr -ont ;nnilyinfr ni(i ;ninmt fmm
fAf ... " , ti
Aluv" WUiC" u,aKes uie aciuai prom uii uie
I rr on I . . ? i?
lua,,i at current rates, incjuuing niier
est, about ten per cent, per annum, besides
hts exemption fram Stain nnd nittnicival
t " x
taxatiojlj which ad(Js f Qne tQ lhrcc
. ,. . ...
cctii. jnorc, according to the rate levied on
other property. The interest is'pUyable semi
annually by coupons attached to each note,
which may be cut oflfand sold to any bank
or banker.
The interest amounts to
One cent per day on a
Two cents " "
Ten " "
20 i
$1
850 note.
iI00 rt
S500 "
$1000 "
$5000
Notes of all the denominations named will
he promptly furnished upon receipt of sub
scnptions. This is
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET
I . rr t.t
w onergu oy uie uovcrnmcnt. ana it is
i -
confidently expected that its superior advan
tarcs will make it the
- -
Ureal Popular Loan of the People.
Less than $200,000,000 remain unsold,
which will probably be disposed of within
l. . nn nn , , ., .. ...
Ihf nnvt fill nr (III l'itrc iirlimi tlin nnlns ,irill
"lV" " "
undoubtedly command a premimn, as has u
niformly been the case on closing the sub-
scriptions to other Loans.
Tn nr(lpr tUnt nr nvt teM A
faUUUOU OI "'e country may aiwrocu ra
cilities for taking the loan, the National
Banks, State Banks, and Private .Bankers
throughout the country have generally agreed
0
. ...
bcrs w,n select their own agents, in whom
they have confidence, and who only are to
bo resnonsiblo for the dnlivnrv nf thn nntoQ
J
for cv receive orders
TAV POOTvF
'
kiiuui iiJLiun vvuiil. 1 iiii;mi!i
t? i : a i Til -i -i i 1
. . . . . ' "J
ouuscripiiuii lgeni, x'uiiaucjpiiia.
Subscriptions will be received by the
First National Bank of Scranton Pa.
.
i-'ebruary 2y, ibtio
THE NINTH NATIONAL BANK,
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
CAPITAL, 1,000,000, PAID IN,
FISCAL AGENT of the TL STATES,
And Speciaij Agent for Jay Cooke, Sub
scription Agent,
Will deliver 7-30 Notes, Free of charge,
by express, in all parts of the country, and
W 1 1 1' - J 7
receive vat payment Checks on New York,
Philadelphia, and Boston, current bilhs. and
na win dc nronint v iwieu.
This Bank receives the aeebnnts of Banks
J. U. OR VIS,- P'reSidciil.
J. T. HILL, Cashier.
March 2, 1865. 3ml-
Valuable Real Estate
AT'
PEIVATE SALE.
TfiV subscriber offers at private sale,
the following described property viz:
A Farm situated in btroUd towiWaip,
Monroe county, Pa?., adjoining laud of
Johu.liansbcrry, George Houck, A. how
ler, and others, containing about
US' ACRES,
about 75 acres cleared, crrclosed with a
tod fence, aud in a high state of culti
vation, of which 20 acres arc Meadow, the
balance is well timbered with Oak, Ches
uufc and Hickory. There arc about 20
acres of excellent meadow bottom' yet to
be cleared. The farm is well adapted to
The improvements thereon consist of a
new
Frame Hohsc?
one and a half stories high, 22
by 24 feet : a two story LO G
HOUSE, 20 by 28" feet wcathorboarded
and plastered, a frame Barn 32 by 46
tcct with cellar stabling uuderneath, a
frame Wagon House 18 by 24 feet, Corn
Crib, Granary aud other outbuildings,
with a spring of never failing water near
the- house. Incre is also a thriving
APPLE OltCGAKD "
of snlftcL crafted fruit and a variety of
other fruit trees of different kinds on
the premises. This property is three
miles north of Stroudsburg and one mile
southwest of the line ot the Delaware,
Lackawaua and Western ltailroad, and
convenient to' Schools and public nicct-
18 .... t
1'crsons wisning to view tne ano u pi uy
erty will please call upon Silas L. Drake,
or at the Jeffersouiau office, Stroudsburg,
Pa., or upon the subscriber residing on
the premises.
v HORACE" PECK.
Stroud township, Deo. 1, 18G4'.-tf.
STEPHEN HOLMES, JR.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER,
STROUDSBURG, PENNA.
Office wilU S. S. Dreher, Esq.
N. B. Snccial attention naid to the filing
of Pension papers, and the collection of back
pay, and bounties oi 60Kiiers.
, Stroudsburg, Oct.D, 1862.
Delaware, Lackawanna k ffcgfcftl
RAIL ROAD,
Sunning Tim6
Oct.
of Jasgecger IrsAUt
13, 1864.-
I-EAVE NORTHWAnW.' ( itKK SOUTliWADV
Acrom Passcn-moila-
' gcr.
tfun.
P. M. : P. M.
Tasscn
- ger.
; X. M.
STATIONS.
AcconY
; modx-
I P. M. I
2 10'
1.-40
1.05
9 it,i5:
; Crcftt Bend, j
New Milford',
Mcmtross. ;
Ijopliottoni,
, Nicholson.
Factoryville. I
Abington. 5
Clark's Summit?
Scnmion. '
; 0.ieeirrillsr,- J
; Dunning, i
' Mospov . . 1
ctfaia'sjWo' I
, Toliyhanna.
s Forks. ,
' Oakland. 1
t neniyvillt.
Spraguevllle, 5
cStmudsburg.
)Valtr Gap.
'".roun: fletlicl. i
Delaware,
;Maimnka Chunk.',
Bridgcvlllc, i
Oxfonl.
Washington. ,
New ilamnton.
. 2.30
3.00
335
.4.15
516
m
lff,3U'
in no .
7.05 J5:
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IIPK
Change for Phil. P. M.
The Passenger Train Itfe-rlfiwar
leaves New Hampton 0 rCnrrrival of the
Mail Train whieh eaves New York at S.-Stf
A. M'.f- and Manirofca ChUU'Ic on- the afiTfal:
of the Tram which leaves Philadelphia
(Kensington Depot) at 7.15 A. M. At
Scranton this Train makes close connectionr
with Trains on the Lackawanna & Blooms'
burg and Delaware & Iludson Railroads, and1
at Great Befld with the Mail Train- on the
Srie Railway going West.
The Passenger Train Sonih&zttd
eaves Great Bend after (Tie arrival' of thd
Cincinnati Express from the West, connec-'
ling at bcrant'on with Trains on' the Lacra
wanna and Bloomsburg and Delaware and'
ludson Railroads: atManurtka Chunk with1
the train for Philadelphia, and at Iew Hamp
ton with trainefor New Yortr. the Lehisrh'
Valley, liaTrisburg, &c. Passen6r'3"by this
rain'arYiVfi'm iew York ato.40, in Phila
delphia at G.30,'and in Harrisburg at 8.20
P. M.-
Thc AccoiuoJalion Train'
Northward, connects at Great Bend with- the
Day Express going West, by which passett'"-
gcis uiuvu ui xiuuuii uiiu' ojrracusc uie samv
day.
Southward, leaves Great Bend after ths'
arrival of the New York Express going East.-
OCT All Passenger Trains on the Erie
Railway stop at GVeat' Be'rid'.
WATTS COOKE, Superintendent:,
R. A. HENR Y, General Ticket Agent.-
Wistar's Balsam
OF
WILD CHERRY,
ONE- OF THE OLDEST AND MOST'
RELIABLE REMEDIES IN THE-
VOR'LD FOR'
Coughs, Colds, Whooping: ughVBron-
chitis, Difficulty of Breathing,- Asthma,.
Hoarseness, Sore Throat,- Crutip and
every affection-of
.THE THROAT LUNG'S" AND CHEST,
fN6tUDING EVEN
corvsuiiiPTionr.-
Wistar's Balsam ot Wilrf Cfierry,
So general Sas the use of thia remedy be--come,
and so popular is it everywhere,- that
fit is unnecessary to rccomit its Virtues. Its-
works spfeak for" irf-and fine utterance in tho
ibundant and voluntary testimony ofthema--ny
who from long suffering arid settled dis
ease have' by its use" been restored Co pristine
vigor1 and-health. Wc cart present a mas
of evidence in pr"oof of our assertions that
. GONNOTBE DISCREDITED.
Tlie Rev. Jacob Scclilcr,-
Wcll known and much respected amonir the
.German population iu this country.- makes-
'the following statement far the benefit of the"
.afflicted-.
ILNovnn, Pa. Feb. l'6, 18591
Dear Sirs: Having realized' in my fa mi-'
ly important benefits from the use of your
I valuable preparation Wistar's Balsam of
F tit'i f i - rr t i
wtia Cherry n anurus me pleasure to re
commend it to the public. Some ci"ht years
ago one of my daughter's seemed to be in a
decline, and little hopes of her recovery were
entertained, 1 then procured a bottle of your
excellent Balsam, and before she had taken
the whole of the contents of the bottle tXidt&
was a great improvement" in her health. I
have, in my individual case, made frequent-
use of your valuable medicine, and' have'al-'
ways bCcn benefittcd by it.
JAUOU SECJHLER. .
From Hon. John E. Smith, a distinguished?
lawyer tn Westtmnster, Md.
1 have on several occasions used' Dr. Win
ter's- Balsam of Wild Cherry- for severe cold,.
and ahvays with decided benefit.- ! know of
no preparation that iet more efficacious or
more deserving of general use.
The Balsam has also been used with ex--
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Hall's Cross Roads, Md.
Wistar's Balsam of Wife! Chcrry-.
None genuine unless signed "I. BUTTS,!4
on the wrapper.
I'or sale by
P. Dinsmoke, No. 491 Brodway, N". York
S. W. -Fowls Co., Proprietor-,. Boslom-
Aud- by all Drggists,
ReMim's liussia Salver;
FORTY YKAtfS' EXPElttENCR
lias fully established tho superiority of
Kcddfiiig's Rnssia Salvc
Ovor all other healing preparaiions-
It cures all kinds of jS'orejr, Cuts Ulcers,'
Salt Rlieum, Erysipelas, Sties, Piles, Cotiisy
Sore Lipsy Sore Eyes, &c, &c,
Removing the pain at once, and reducing'
the most angry looking Swellings andInfla-
tion as if by magic. Obly 25 centa a bo.v
For.sale by
S. P. DINSMORE", No. .lOl Brodwav; N". Y;.
J. W. FOWLE & Co., No. 18- Tremont'-st.,
Boston, and by all Druggists.
May 12, 1304. lv.
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