The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, April 27, 1865, Image 3

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    Registers Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons
. interested in the estates of the respec-
tire decedents, that the lollowing accounts
have been filed in the Register's office of
Monroe County, and will be presented for
confirmation to the Urphans Court of said
county, at Stroudsburg, on Monday, the
22d day of February 1865, at 10 o'clock,
A. M.
Account of Andrew J. Dctrick, Ad
F Andrew J. Dctrick. Ad-
jninistrator or
f William Singer, late of
township, deceased.
Chesnuthill T
Account of Mary Postcns and Jabez G-.
Angle, Administrators of James Postcns,
Jatc ol btrouu Township, deceased
Account, of Chauncy D. Walter and
liarnet "Walter, Administrators of Jacob
Walter, late of Stroud Towuship, dee'd.
- Final Account of William Jleancy, Ad
imnistrator debonis non cum Testaincnto
c tt n , .
,1V' X P ll1!::"0 01 OUC8-
,::x"rrK, rr.' . , .
, , VT .
tor ot Michael iUcisncr, late of Jackson
auuuuiil ill jjrv i nrtnr ntiiinisr.rn. I
Township, deceased.
. Final Account of Rudolnh Weiss: Ad-
sniflistrator of Henry II Weiss, late of
Chesnuthill Township, deceased
Account of David Shannon, Adminis
trator of Horatio S. Howell, late of Sinith-
ficid .f ownship, deceased.
-Account of Charles I. Miller, Ad minis
trstor of Philip Lessig, late of Hamilton
Township, deceased.
Account of Charles I. Miller, Admin
istrator ".of Charles Miller, late of llamil
ton-Township, deceased.
Account ot Thomas M. Mcllhancy, Ad
ministrator dc bonus non of John S. His
biniT; late of Pocono Township, deceased
.7 OI IX S. FISnEll, Register,
llcuiitcr's Oflicc. troudaburg, )
. " April 271S65. j
ouvt proclamation.
.'Whereas, the Hon. Gcorcu R. Barrett,
President Judirc ofthe22d JuJ cisl Districtof
Ponnifylvania, composed of the counties o(
Wavr.e, rike, Alonrncand C.irtHiii.and Abra
ltn Lcvrriii'r and Jeremy Mackey. Esqr's,
AiociaJo Jiiiljjcs of llie Court of Common
Plqas of the County of Monroe, and by vir
tue olthcir ofiiccf. Justices of the
2 Court of
Over and Terminer and General .1
ail delivc-
rr and Court of General Qu.-irtcr Sessions in
and for the said County ol .Monroe, have is-
iicd their precept to me commanding thai
x Court of Quarter fccssions of the Peace and
Common Ple.-i, and Court of Oyer and Ter-
miner nd General Jail Delivery and Or-
pnaii b .nun, ior uie saiu votiniy or monroe,
io dc uoiuun ai oirouii-uur-f, on uiu ;u uay i
nf Mir ISfi". tn rnntinnp rmo h'poL- tl'l
. t i. i.i . c. i.i ...i. ...
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ncctseary.
T VinrTiv (Tivpn In t!ip Hnnnnnr ifin Tncl!'oc
of the Peace, and Constables of the said coun-
;j ot Monroe, mat 1 ney ue iiicn and there
rc.i.iy uun nicir rows, recorus inquisu.onF,
those tliin which their offices are annertni-
ainc, and nlso that those who arc bound by
rccocnizinccf to prosecute and cive evidence
ajainM. the prisoner that are or shall be in
Ihe jnil cf thc said county of JMonroc. or a-
gainst persons who stand charged with the
commission of offences to he then and there
to prosecute or testify as shall be just.
(God S3 re the Commonwealth.)
LI? FORD MARSH, Sheriff. .
Sheriffs Ofl.cc Stroudsburg, )
April '27, 1865. S
proiljonotuvn's SCotice.
Xoticc is hereby given that the account
of Simon La bar, Assignee of Frederick
P. Miller, of Tobyhanna township, has
been filed in thc ofice of the Prothonuta
ry of the Court ot Common Picas of jJon
roe County, and will be presented for
confirmation and allowance at thc next
tctm of said Court, to be held at Stroud. -bnrg.
ou Mouday, May 22, 1S65, of which
all persons interested wil take notice.
T. 31. MclLUANEY, Proth'y.
April 27, ISO").
The Be fedlittsi Gone
- J?
i it
if
Is
"V
AT THE OLD STAND.
The undersigned, "would respectfully
ihlonu his custouicrs aud thc public gen
erally, that in addition to his former stock
he will now keep for sale a general assort
ment .of seasonable
DHY GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, &c,
which he will offer as low as the market
cau possibly afford. His goods will always
be selected with a view to give his custom
ers their money's worth, and will comprize
Ladies' and Gentleman's dress goods,
in great variety, Shirtings, Sheetings, &c,
c. Persons desiring to purchase
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
HARD WARE,
BOO TS & SHOES,
or, indeed, anything purchasable in a
country Store, will best study their inter-
c$ts by calling aud examining my stock
before purchasing elsewhere.
It is not thc intention of the under
signed to make a blow about low prices,
b,ut belicviug.that "the proof of the pud-
U1UJ IS LUIS UUUg Ol llf I'M vyiuiailjf m
vitcs a call from thc public. Good:
cheerfully exhibited.
GEORGE P. HEIM.
Stroudsburg, April-13 18G5.
MADISON HOtJSE.
M. & T. P. WATSON,
(LIVEltY STABLE ATTACHED)
37 & 39 North 2d st., between 3Iarkct
and Arch,
PHILADELPHIA. PA
February 26, 1863. ly,
LEWIS D. VAIL. GEORGE J. STROUD
VAIL and STROUD.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Have removed their Ofilee to No. 703 San.
som Street,
March 17, 18611 Pf.iIKlcIp.iia
.r BLANK DEEDS
For sale at this Offit c
win
mii
THE PH ralX pect-
EAL
WILL CURE YOUR COUGII.
The Phoenix Pectoral,
0R
COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHER-
AND SENEKA SNAKE ROOT,
117. . c?rc the Diseases of the
Throat and Liiiixk,
oi.c as oias, troughs, Croup, Asthma,
C 1 t -
Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, &c.
ITS TIMELY USE WILL PREVENT
PUff, MO-VARY CONgUMPTIOtf,
uvcn wiiuru uus leariui uisease lias la-
And even where this fearful disease lias ta-
kcn ll afford greater relief than
any oiner medicine.
...o , ui.ui.-iou,o- oi rousvine, says:
'I was benefitted more bv usinrr tliP lhn.
a tec i ntn r,ii: n..i. n
nix Pectoral than anv other medfninp T avlr
used."
lias Oberholtzcr, of Lionville, ChestcrMC2S UUifwJ irnagCS, UHg-
standi, bv nr iTm PhmtiV. pr.iw"
liuiiuiv. was curen nr n pnnnrh nt mint? imnro'
Tnhn Rn..r r pTi
John Roycr, editor of the Independent
Phccmx, having used it, has no hesitation in
pronouncing it a eomnltte romp.iv rr.ri.i,
hoarseness and irritation in the thrnnt.
D - vwuiiwk.vuAi
Dr. Oberholtzcr is a member of the Alum-
ni of the Medical Department of thc Uuiver-
sity ot I ennsylvania, at which institution he
frmrlimtml in lHFiJ l
M f,n.Tifi .i en ttt
lilrS. iilarv Hurlnr mnt hnr nf linn Wm I
n .1 n -i
Duller, President Judce of the Chester and
Delaware District, says that she cannot do
without the l'hccnix Pectoral.
m,;SJ!,fi.C!
. wii.unrciiwwciD, hum.
tne testimony ot hundreds who have used it,
" "w w "" l
that thc money will bc paid back to any pur-
chaser who is not satisfied with its effects.
It is so pleasant to take that children crv
ior u.
It costs only 25 cents, large bottles $1.
It is intended for only one class of diseas
es, namely, tiiose ol the throat andlunjr
Prepared only bv
LEVI ODERIIOLTZER, M. D.,
Phirnixville, Pa.
Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers,
JOIIiVSTOX IIOIJOW A V .nnw W
No. L'3. North Sixth st.. Philadclnhia. am)
J- C. WKLLS. &. CO..
No. 115 Franklin st
New lork. wholesale
Agents.
Sold bv Wm. Ilollinshead. and Drohor
Brother, 'Stroudsbunr. and bv nearly cverv
Storekeeper in Monroe County. ' "
i. Ji. it vour nearest etore keener 0rruul luo'"V ."". a-iu.uiu...
druggist docs not keep this medicine do not
l. ........... fr i. .t I
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il iiiiu uut iuu uu w iuituiiiu oinur muuiciiie.
because he makes more money on it, but
send at once to one of thc agents for it.
lii (he Orphans' Court of Monroe Co
(jtc matter of the Account of E. II
Gunsaulcs, Administrator of Samuel
r i L '
AuJ now March 2, 1S65, by agreement
of parties, Charlton JJuruett is appointed
Auditor to make distribution of the fund
iu the hands of said Administrator.
Uy thc Court.
The undersigned will diseharfre the dutio..i
of his annointmeiif. on Thursdav. tbe4tli
.. i
day of .May next; at 10 o'clock a. m., at
his omce in btroudsburg, when and where
all paities in interest are required to at
tend and present their claims or be de
barred from coming in for a share of said
uud
CII ARLTOX BURNETT,
March 30, 1SG5. Auditor.
VA L UABLE FARM
FOR SALS.
The subscriber otters at private sale.
I I
its valuable rami on v. men ne now
luable rami on which he now re-
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sttuated in Hamilton township,
. r
j County, Pa., six miles west irom
ides,
Monroe
Stroudsburg, and near Bossardsvillc, con
ainin
IVitiety Acres,
more or less, with all the improvements
thereon.
KLSO ; for sale a one Acre Lot, with
all the improvements, and adjoining thc
7, V) j . t
Larm. Persons desiring to view the
property, can do so b' calling, on tho un-
dersiued residing thereon.
JOHN KOSSABD.
April 13th, 1865.-2t
United States Hotel,
Cor. 3d and Spring Garden sts.
EASTON, PA.
The undcrsiirned, formerly proprietor
of White's Hotel, respectfully informs
tho citizens of Northampton and adjoin
ing Counties, that on and after the 1st
day of April, 1865, he can be found at the
abore named popular Hotel. The house
has been thoroughly cleansed, re-fitted
nd painted, and now presents, in point of
comfort and elegance, the finest appear
ance of any hotel in the Eastern part of
Pennsylvania. The tables will be sup
plied at all times with thc choicest the
market auorus, ana tne liquors-win De oi
tho finest, both foreign and domestic.
Oninibusscs run to and from the hotel,
, :.i. -ii x :
making COnuecuous wmi ;nriiiu irams.
SAMUEL ITAYDEN.
Easton, Pa., March 9th, 1865.
65.
4&
65.
EILENBE KOER""'S
GKEAT
CLOTHING DEPOT
65 Northampton Street,
EASTON, PA.,
CLOTHING MADE BETTER!
AND CHEAPER!
THAU ANY OTHER PLACE IN
EASTOIVri
Under the supervisibn'-of a
NEW YORK CUTTER.
Who Never Fails to Please.
P. P. EILENBERGOSIi.
March 9, 1865. 6ra.
BLANK LEASES
For Sale at this Oifioe
Auditor's Notice.
Estate of Samuel Rees, Sr., deceased.
The undersigned Auditor appointed bv
the Orphans' Court of Monroe Countv to
niase aisinounon ot the fund in the
hands of the Administrator of the Estate
i- i i . - ..
of Samuel Rees, Sr., dee'd, will attend to
ilia rlii tine- r.F I.i- - i. "I. i
-. ,n V , appuiuimenc on xinaay,
A. M.
. J, Aa. IIUAt ut AU u C,0CK
4 I J . I . 1 T i fT
u- mu jl roinonotary S UmCC, m
ouuuuurg ac which time and place all
Ol ,1-1 1 . ' - .
Persons "aving any claims or demands
uP?nf ltt fund will present them or bq for-
ever debarred from coining in for a share
or tne same.
n 1 1 '
T. M. McILIIANEY. Auditor.
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btroudsburg, April 13 1865.
New Liyeiy Stable.
Tho undersigned would respectfully in-
:m thn mli.nn, nf Rfrn,lci, ifi,
. .'""o iwuv.
citizens of Stroudsburg, and the
puoic geneaiiy, that .lie now occupies the
i.vtniiinn nti. i i tj;.. r it
uujuubu iu wiu xuuian ijueen Jio-
tel. where he is
or ktnel- nF f-r--,
x . .
(riw. a n c at
. te" Mro"OJ r'5 .
to accommodate a whose bus n ess or
plcasurc rcnuires thc 0cciional u.e of
Uic7 ?f: howfwZ X,.nl
ulLfct- arucics. u is noises were selected
W1U a vie t0 the Livery business, and
-
cau bc recommended ns kind and centle.
jet willing and free. IIis vehicles, with
their appointments, are of thc first order,
r.A : 11 , ..'
7, i pi iv-iis so reasonauic as to suit
fl r -11 r r 1 I
iu puuuja ui au. v,areiui ana accom-
UrvWJ T,.; :n i
be readv tn nffenrl m th !cl,no nf J.Ian income from its sale to others.
h,n, i. .i... i.. .
THE ONLY MAS m MAEKBT
, . . ,,.
"ivucs uie puDiic
f -I tilt f I
10 examine Ins stock belore making en-
gagements elsewhere
J. E. W. MILLER. Proprietor.
Stroudsburg, Jan. 26, 1SG5.
SUminfctratOr'S JlOtttt
'w.uuujhiuvl v Auiliv
Estatr of NELSOX COOKE, laic 0y
- . . . J
the borough oj blroudsbuvfj, deceased.
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n.lm.nUfmfinn nn tl,- I,, n,nv
iiuiiti; 10 iiui.uy livii tiiu.0 JUtLuia ui i
hi to. bavo. boon m-nntnrl tn rim ,!;- rl
bv tbn llwistnr nf AFnni
fnm. ntlrw flir.. ..fn -ill nni-.nn.;nAf
i v- i .. u ui :v. n. in tiii i, i
fed to said Estate are requested to make . , oeemeu peuienr. wim covenants sect;on of thc country may bc afforded fa
r &. 1- i t i bmdinrr lessees to sink wells with all rmsst- .... . .
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UT?ro Pamc ana CJ a"
just claims arc also requestea to present
. -. ii A i xt t rrnv
tu 1 XiJ - -j-v.
A i1m.ii.f .....
umuiuiuuui.
otrouilsburg. 1'Cb. 1, ibuo. bt
3
'Alt
AT THE
OLD STAND
Thc undersigned respectfully informs
the public, that he has taken the old
stand formerly occupied b' Jacob GoetzJ
aud latterly by Wm. M. Loder, and hav-
iiicr tboroim-blv elennsed and refitted it.
h.iul Reenrnrl the Rnrviees of a first, flings
" - n i :
Baker, is fully prepared, at all times to
flu orders ior
Bread, Twist Cakes, &c.
rn e . . . I
Era m
&. !y
Ihe Uouiectionery department will be till- ej wjt, this locality, to be a moderate esti
cd with Candies, Nuts and Pkuits in mate, and yet it is easy to see that even this
their season, which, together with every- amount of success would make the property
thing kept at this establishment, will of the Company in value, almost surpass be
prove to be of the firstquality aud be sold lief.
at reasonable prices.
1 . . I
t.n eating saloon will also bc connected
with the establishment in which the best
I itrtli.T rC ..l .11 lrtroTc l.rk 4Vviinrl
1 , J, ', , n.- .u
onrl w in rn Irirlinc nnn nronr . mr n will
, , P . . , y . . f-,
be assured of quiet and or thc best attcn-
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dance while eni03Ting the delicacies ot
j j a
the season.
The public arc invited to drop in.
II. C. LE VAN WAY.
Stroudsburg, Jan. 19, 1865.
Haniiood: how Lost, how Rcstorcdi
l' Vff..
r. Culver well's Celetr:i-
tcl lhe radcal cwe
(without medicine) of Speumatou-
RHcn.v, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary
Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and
Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar
riage, etc.; also Con-sumption, Epilepsy,
and Fits; induced by self-indulgence or eex-
ual extravagance.
QCj" Price, in a sealed envelope, only six
cents.
Thc celebrated author in this admiable es
say clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years'
successful practice, that thc alarming con
sequence of self-abuse may be radically cured
without the dangerous use ot internui meui-
cinc or the application of thc knile point
ing out a mode of cure at once simple, cer
tain , and effectual, by means of which eve
ry sufferer,' no matter his condition may be,
may cure hims'e'lf cheaply, privately, and
radicallv.
1EP This. Lecture should be iri thc hiinds
oLcveryvoulh arid e.ery man in theJand.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to
apy address, post-paid, on receipt ot six
cents, or two post stamps. Address the pub
lishers.
CIIAS. J. C. KLINE & CO.,
127 BowcrivHew York,' Post of
fice box 4586.
June 10, 18GL ly.
New Furniture.
The' subscriber would respectfully uotify
the nublic that life hasrnow for sale at his
Ware Rooms (old stand) Stroudsburg, a new
and splendid lot of new and tasmotmb e lur
niture,"such as
Bureaus, Bedstca.ds, Tables,
Chairs, &c.
wliich ho will dispose of cheap for cash or
readv nay. He has also on- hand a choice
lot of-
Gilt Mouldings,. .
which he is prepared to make up in frames
to order, or dispose ot as purchasers may re
quire.
-The undertaking business promptly at
lendJid to as usual.
MORRIS SMILEY
Stroudsburg, Pa., Feb. 2G, 1864. tf.
BLANK MORTGAGES,
For sale af thlfc Office
PROSPECTUS OF THE
JACKSON OIL COMPANY,
OP PHILADELPHIA.
UAJt'lTAIi, 400,000.
Divided into 80,000 Shares at $5 per share
I
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" rc-eriea . urmng capuaioj $OU,UUU
E. W. DAVIS, President.
L. W, BRODHEAD, Sec. & TYcas.
DIRFCTDPS
E. W. Davis, Thos. M. McIlIi a5,et.
Jas. M. Sellers, Geo. E. Painter,
UEo.b. Jones, A. Reeves Jackson,
L. W. BllODHEAD.
lhis Company owns in fee simple seven-
tieVrn,Ian(1Atnree,"tentl.acres. onTl',ej FaS
sde.of the Allegheny River, m Rockland
jt is sit'uated five mileH W.tl. tmvn nf
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Franklin. oDDOsite the mouth of the West
-
'T'Lk" "V.u 'TI
yieldino-' 200 barrels of oil daily. Other
n i
u "?.ei urroun" 11 ,n every uirection,
Ul,u wuin ie past lew weeKs two new
wells have been struck in the immediate
neighborhood, one of which is producing dai-
i - .i. r, fa .,
Lv n, ,!i eon i 5
iv iiii ui it- iu nr nonirir i u iirif'i i in rr m i w
a n ptj:..; i
cessible, is on part of the land, and in new
of the enormously hkrh price of coal in that
. . . J ? F -..
region, .is an important consideration, and
:n 2 i. . , . t I
win enauie uiu company noi oniy 10 supply.
itn own vnt0 !n ti, ,flcnnt w t JlLi
The adioinin? Drooerties are in tho bands
cussiui opcrauon, aim u is Denevea mat no
oil
i. ' otfj .,f !.,.
"il lUliJ Jtlli V 11UO UUl tV 11.11 UCllCl I
pr0spects for pavino- larc and regular month-
company
ly dividends.'
mi .:. r t l i l ; t 1 .1
x.iiSv.ompanyHueiiuuoveiopmguiL-iriaiu
without the least delay, and for this purpose
have arranged for thc necessary engines,
!,n0lS' tl,Ubing' &f" a,ll-f Whi wiU bC pUt
upon the ground and in operation as soon as
lI'e season wiii permu.
In nflditinn tn thptr nivn wplls thf (Trim-
nv nso . ,.. tor-snnns5,ifi nar.
i j j 1 1 i
tips norLi oils or LiiRir laiifi fiiviiiRii lTiTn inrH or I
in ..- rn -i -f -
tho oil. thn fjnmnnnu tn h at no .r.
whatever. Thev will have at least fiftv
JSUh lots to lease, all of which can be leased
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,or tak,nS the Ioan' tnc Natloual
f t Estimating, only one well to
each ot. fiftv we s. at the verv moderate
average of fc?i barrels each, would make a
Ij:i i - .f eon 1 i -".:
' . . .
uunvr orouucL 01 uuu ourruia. ui ihih uiu
Company's share would be 250 barrels.
Value of daily yiclirto the Company at
$30 per Carrol, 7,500.
Allowing 250 working days to the year, the
Company's annual net receipts from leases
alone would be 1,875,000.
The Company also intend sinking on their
own account, at least five wells. Should
they bc successful with only one, it would
nroduce. estimatincr as above, a yearly in-
come ot S 75,000
From wliich deduct for expenses
(a large estimate)
15,000
AlRl it leaves an annual net income Ot OU.UUU
. . -
To which add incomc from ,eases Q75'000
Making a yearly income of 1,935,000
This is thought by those who arc acquaint-
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lne durability ot tins immediate on section
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below this property have been pumping over
four years, with a steady yield, and without
any diminution.
A Few Plain Words to Subscribers.
Subscribers to the stock of this Company
cannot expect to receive immediately largo
monthly dividends : if they were able to do
so they could not purchase it tor ten times
the amount at which it is ottered.- Uut the
basis on wliich the Company rests, will, it is
beneved, make the investment entirely saje,
and, prospectively, of enormous value.
The President, Col. IS. VVv Davis, lormcrly
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 respectability aud
integrity of the other officers and Directors
of the Company, furnish a sufficient guaran
ty that their conduct of the business
of the Company will be entitled to the
confidence and approval ot all who may
invest in the enterprise.
The Directors have determined to sell on
ly a limited amount of thc Capital Stock at
the subscription price of $$2 per share, par
value $5, the same being full paid up stock,
not liable to any further assessment, in wliich
respects the original subscribers, and those
who may now subscribe, stand' on precisely
the same footing.
Subscriptions will be received at the omce
of the Company, 224 South Fourth st., Phil
adelphia, or at thc office of thc undersigned.
A TTT. .Q T A .. M
i. 1V--- V t JX-V.KJVi
Subscription Agent
Stroudsburg, Feb. 10, 1SG5.
Eslatc of GEO. C. RANBERR Y,
late oj Stroud township, deceased.
Letters of administration in the above
named estate, late df the towd-hip of
Stroud, Monroe County, .deceased, hav
ing been' granted to the undersigned, all
persons indebted to said estate will make
immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same, win present tnem
duly authenticated.fp-r. settlement.
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C. B. DURFEE. J Att a'
Stroud tsp., Dec. 1, lbb4. Ot.
CAUTION.'
t. . . . .
Tho pubKo are hb'rcby .cautioaed a
gainst purchasing a djuc bill for Twenty
Dollars, given by mo to Jacob J. Frey.
Ilavinc received no value therefore, I am
determined not to pay it unless compelled
by law.
j;OIlN WIDMER'.
Stroudsburg, Dec. 24, 1864
OYSTERS.
Families'and Hotels supplied with'Oys
tefs, fresh from' the City, every day, at
reasonable prices
1 . W A. SCHOCIL
' U. S. 7-30 Loan.
By authority of the Secretary of the Treas
ury, the undersigned has assumed the Gen
eral Subscription Agency for the sale of IJ.
nited States Treasury Notes, bearing seven
I - . &
and three tenth per cent, interest, oer an
num. known as the
SE VEX- TR1R TY L OAJV.
These Notes are issued under date of Au
gust 15th, 1864, and are payable three years
jirona mat ume, in currency, or are conver-
i . -
llble at the Ptl0n ot tne no,deiL int0
I . m .
JJ, . 5-0 Six PCI' Cent
t -oi -04-r-l,
VXUXU.-J3C?Clillif iJUJJ.U.Cji
These bonds are now worth a premium
which increases the actual nrofit on the 7-30
oan' and exemption from State and
I n..7 . r
Arcc er cent, more, according to the rate
1 . - - -
levied on other nronprtv Thp Intnrpst ijnnv-
by coupons attached to
each note.which may be cut off and sold to
any bank or banker.
TUe intercst amountg to
One cent per day on a
Two cents " '
Ten " " ' "
20 " "
850 note.
$100
$500
81000 "
85000
$1 "
Notes of all the denominations named will
be promptly furnished upon receipt of sub-
1 1 J r
Brr;ntinni nn,l tho nntna trtvnr,lml nt nn
scriPns. and the notes torwarded at once
The lnterest to 15th June next will be paid
in advance. This is
now offered by the Government, and it is
m j ,
confidently expected thai its superior advan-
tages will make it the
ilvtini pA!QI.T A Af f ha Pnnnlo.
Lees than 8300,000,000 of the Loan au-
Prized by the lost Congress are now on tho
L,
" "r"' ,
It IS bemnf fllisnrnPil. will n ho RiihspnhPil
fnr ;- rn , ,,, fI. ,
...... v.u iii.iiuici uiiv.il .ii nu-vo n in
. .... n i .
unuouo.emy commanu a premium, as nas u
niformly been the case on closing the sub-
scnptions to other .Loans,
Tn order that citizens of nverv town nnd
w v . v. . .v.
Pas, State Banks, and Private Bankers
throughout the countrv have -eneral!va-reed
" v o
to receive subscriptions at mr
x' '
Subscri
bers will select their own agents, in whom
they have confidence, and who only arc to
be responsible for the delivery of thc notes
for which they receive orders.
JAY COOKE,
Subscription Agent, Philadelphia.
Subscriptions will be received by the
First National Bank of Scranton Pa.
February 23, 1865.
THE NINTH NATIONAL BANK,
OF TIIE CITY OP. NEW YORK.
CAPITAI,, 1,000,000, PAID IN,
FISCAL AGENT of the U. STATES,
And Special Agent for Jay Cooke, Sub
scription Agent,
Will deliver 7-30 Notes, Free of charge,
by express, in all parts of the country, and
receive in payment Checks on New York,
Philadelphia, and Boston, current bills, and
all five per cent interest notes, with inter
est to date of subscription. Orders sent by
mail will be promptly filled.
This Bank receives the accounts of Banks
and Bankers on favorable terms; also of in
dividuals keeping New York accounts.
J. U. ORVIS,- President.
J. T. HILL, Carhicr.
March 2, 1865. 3m'.
Valuable Real Estate
PEIVATE SALE.
The subscriber offers at private sale,
thc lollowing described property, viz :
A Iarni situated in Stroud township,
Monroe county, Pa., adjoining land of
John llansbrry, George Ilouck, A. Fow
ler, and others, containing about
118 ACKJES,
about 75 acres cleared, enclosed with a
good fence, and in a high state of culti
vation, of which 20 acres arc Meadow, the
balance is well ticrbcrefd with Oak, Ches-
nut and Hickory. There are about 20
acres of excellent meadow bottom yet to
be cleared. Tho farm is well adapted to
rrrn 7 i n rr
Tho improvements thereon consist ot a
new
Frame House,
one and a half stories high, 22
by 24 feet : a two story HOG
HOUSE, 20 by 28 feet wcathorboarded
and plastered, a frame Barn 32 by .46
feet with cellar stubhng underneath, a
frame Wasou House 18 bv 24 feet, Corn
Crib, Granary and other outbuifdiugs,
with a spring of never fairing water near
the house. There is also a thriving
APPLE ORCHARD'
of select grafted fruit ami a variety of
other fruit trees of different, kinds on
r .1 . thj
the premises. mis property is inroc
miles north of Stroudsburg and ono mile
criiifliv. P.st of the line of thc Delaware,
Lackawaria and Western Railroad, and
i t. 1 1 1.1!. ,i,nof
convcnicut io ocuoois auu jjuu
ings. .
Persons wishing to yiow the above prop
erty will please call upon Silas L. Drake,
or at the Jeffersoriiau office, Stroudsburg,
Pa., or upon the subscriber residing on
the prbniises. .
v HORACE tfECK.
Stroud township, Dec. 1, 1864.-tf.
. STEPHEN HOLMES, JR.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER,
STROUDSBURG, PENNA. .
Office with S. S. Drelier, -Csq
N. B.Snfioial attention naid to the filing
of Pension papers, and the collection of back
pay, and bounties ot soldiers,
i Stroudsburg-, Oct. 9, 1862.'
Delaware, Lackawanna & Westetf
RAIL
f9S
-v?3w. . fe a:y5gcrtr--ju .
Running' Time of Passenger TtiUaf
Uct. 12, lBb'4.
i-EAVE SORTHWABD. j LEAVE SOUTHWARD.'
Pass en- .Accom
moot.
tiosL.
P. M. .
S 10
1.40
6.40
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6.00
5.3S
5 1C
4.50
4 40
Orcat Bend,
New Mitford,
fllonlrose,.
Hopbottorrf,
NicttoUon.
Factoryvillc.
Abinglon.
Clark's Summit,
7.30
7.49
S.I0
8J3
8.50
9.14
9.30
9.33
10.J5
10.35
10.47
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1.33
1.22
13.55
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Scranton.
G.ecnvillc,
Dunning,
Mosnov .
Couldsbo-U'
? 11.20
Tobyhanna:.
Forks.
Oakland.
Hcnryvilte.
j Spragucrlllc,
jSiroudsburg.
Water Gap.
jMoun: Bethel.
Delaware,
jManunka Chunk.
iBridgevJUe,
iOxford.
hVashincton.
11.34
1U3
12.11
12.27
12.37
12 43
1.02
1.17
1.42
1.50
156
2.07
2.19
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12.10
12.04
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11.42
11.25
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jNew Hampton
2.47
Change tor Phil..P. M.
The Passenger Train N6rtUxvav
Leaves New Hampton on the arrival of th!
Mail Train which leaves New York at 8.0J
A. M., and Manunka Chuqk on the arrival
t the Train which leaves Philadelphia
(Kensington Depot) at 7.15 A. Jl. . At.
Scranton this Train makes close connections'
with Trains on the Lackawanna & Bloom.
burg and Delaware & Hudson Railroads, and
at Great Bend with the Mail Train on the
Erie Railway going West.
The Passcugcf Traiii Sout.iwartE
.eaves Great Bend after the arrival of thof
Cincinnati Express from the West, connec-
!.-. C ' .1 m . '
mig tii uttumuii wiin x rains on me iacKa-:
wanna and. Bloomsburg and Delaware and
Hudson Railroads; at Manunka GhuhK-witfi
the train for Philadelphia, and at Npw H.ampr,
ton with trains for New York, the Lehiijh.
Valley, Harrisburg, &c. Passengers by this"
m - TVT ir.l. . r- M r Tt l
rain arrive in i.ew xors ai o.u, in l'nua-.
elphia at 6130, and in Harrisburg1 at 8.20
r ,
The Accomodation Train
Northward, connects at Great Bend with th'
Day Express going West, by which passen
gers arrive at Ithaca and Syracuse the samV
da?' , . ., v ,i ..1,1 r ....
Southward, leaves Great Bend after thft
arrival of the New York Express going East.
OCT" All Passenger Trains on the Erie'
Railway slop at Great Bend. ,
WATTS COOKE, Superintendent.
11. A. HENRY, General Ticket Agent.'
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OF
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