. . f COMMUNICATED. Pulmonary Consumption a Curable Dis ease ! ! ! t A CARD. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having been restored health in a few weeks, by a very simple rem- ody, after having suffered several year's with n severe lung affection, and that dread di- scasc Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means oi cur- of tc prC the directions for preparing and using sime, which they will find a sure cure for (ONsumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, Coughs, &c. Tlic only object of the adver- tiser in sending the Proscription is to bene- fit thcaflh'cted,and spread information which ho mur.rivos to be invaluable : anil hn Imnoc every sufferer will try Ids remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing-. Parties wishing the prescription will plnasc address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, Kings County, New Yrok U. 'S. 7-30 Loan. The sale of the first scries of $300,000,- 000 of the 7-30 Loan was completed on the 31st of March, 1SG5. The sale of Jthe sec ond scries of Three Hundred Millions, pay 0ble three years from the loth day of June, 1SC5 was begun on the 1st of April. In ihc short space of thirty days, over One Hundred Milliois of this scries have been 4oU leavine this dav less than Two Hun- JrcJ Millions to be disposed of. The inter- 1... 1J. t" rn.n...l.nn f T.... 1... I loin ui jLtuuiui; u.iu luui oi juiiu uv Coupons attached to each note, which ore readily cashed anywhere. The interest amounts to One cent per day on Two cents " " " V $100 500 81000 $5000 Ten 20 SI MORI-: AXD MORE DESIRABLE. The Rebellion is suppressed, and tht! Government has already adopted measures to reduce expenditures as rapidly as possi- ble to a peace tooting, thus withdrawing from market as borrower and purchaser. This is the ONLY LOAN IN M'ARKET now offered ly the Government, and consti- lutes the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF on their maturity, at the option of the hold- cr. into U.S. 5-30 Six per cent G-old-Bearing Bonds. Which arc always worth a premium. Free from Taxation. The 7.30 Notes cannot be taxed Ly Towns, Cities, Counties or States, and the interest is not taxed unless on a surplus of the own- er s income exceuumg ti. imiiureu uuiwia a. yesr. This fact increases their value from . 1: . 1 1 .iu -I one to ihree per cent, per annum, according to the rate levied on other pTopeity. Less than -5200,000.000 of the Loan cu- thorized ly the bst Congress arc now on the market. Tlrs amountat the rate at which it is being absorbed, will be subscribed for within two months, when the no:es will undoubtedly command a premium, as has u- niformly been the case on closing the sub scriDtions to other Loans. It now scc:ns probable that no considerable amount bcyondoft day of February 1865, at 10 o'clock, the present scries will be offered to the pub- he. In order that citizens of everv town and throughout the country have generally a greed to receive subscriptions at par. Sub scribers will tclcct their own agents, in tvhom they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive orders. JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent, Philadelphia. Subscriptions will be received by the Stroudsburg Bank, and the First National Bank of Scranton Pa. 11, 1605. Trial List, May T. 1865. Elizabeth Grcensweigvs. Adam Christ man. David W. Lee et. al vs. Jay Gould. Eagle's Administrators vs. Jacob Stouf eer. John N. Staples vs. B. D. Burnett. Charles Troch vs. A. J. Burling. George Kresge vs. Adam Weiss. Mary Ann Michaels vs. Robert W. Swiuk; Ex'ors of Mary Krcderick, dee'd. Argument List, May T. ilobert Huston vs. B, Ash ton Smiley. Ezra Marvin vs. John J. Fry. Hule on Administrators of Jacob Sha wrdoceased. &F.llogcrs vs. Jay Gould &D. W.Lce use ot S. J. Hollinshead vs. same. . Hule on Executor of Peter Felletieer, weeased, and John P. Fellenccr. Ku-lc on Susannah Shupp, Exccutris of Frederick Shupp, dee'd. liule on Bcniamiu Bcpiio". David W. Lee et. al. vs. Bcni. Hinds. STEPHEN HOLMES, JR., ATTORNEY AT LAW SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, STEOUDSBTJEG, PENNA. Office Willi S. S. Urclicr, Esq. N. B. Snecia.1 attention naid to the filing Pension papers, and the collection of back Pay, and bounties of soldiers. Stroudsburg, Oct. 9, 162. sortmn nftUo rnntrr mnv T,n nfTnrfle.l f-ir?!. CllCSnUtllill loWnslliP, deceased. r... . i.: .i.- .i... tt, ;-,! Account of Mary Post ens and J nits ju; L-ik.ii" uiu iuaii, uic iiuuuiiui fT t. , c 4 . , r . t i Angle, Administrators or James r Binks, State Uanks, and Private Bankers . a . r . . , , ' ' life ni Xtrmifl IViwtisnin fli'eenced. WANTED At the Blooming Grove Tannerv. Pike Co., Pa., a man to ROLL leather the highest ' wages will bo paid, good refer ence required a married man with small to family prefcrcd. JACOB KLEINHANS May 11, 1SG0. . TITTTTTITPTSXT"" aJJL w JLJLJjllAsi U Cstroudsburq Bank, May 2, 18G5. day declared the""'", o Pcf ce,nt- trce ot scs, rj hi ine oiocknoiuers, on ana alter e twelfth inst. - J. II. STROUD, Cashier. - I vjfiftllSft AlSlHMilfsftlte MONROE COUNTY, SS. The following nersons Imvn fiW H,;P petitions for license with the Clerk of the .... Court ot Quarter Sessions of Mouroe County, and the same will be presented " ",u U.1 lcrm.ot sa,d Uo?rt, to be held 4.il x . . . r - at Stroudsbur Tavern Liccuscs. Barrett Wilkinson Price, John W. Yothers, Elenora Mover. uooioaug Samuel Case, C( UKt-I,-.!. Tr j' " ,usfiu Chesnuthill 11 ti 11 i (C II Eldrcd . ii Ilauiilton if 11 11 11 11 Jackson M. Smithficld - it Paradise it Pocono ii 11 Jacob K. Shafcr, Jerome Ivresgc Butz & ,hem0se ' Dauicl Lcntz, Nelson licfllcfingcr, Thomas Misscll T 1 fT ,0a.ePn U;iwk-, Valentine Ilouscr, ! Thomas E. Heller, . ijaiuucl 1 ennis Josiah Fenner Charles Saylor John It. Oustcrhoudt, James Place, Jacob LT. Place Charles Henry Abraham Gish, Charles Brown, Man assah Miller, Jerome Pethcrman, Dauicl Kcrchucr, Tolk Jacob W. Krcsxc, ioci iicrim ( a n it Jonas Snyder, Henry Both, Mary Dotter, Lewis Long Thomas Brodhead Luke W; Godhead, Price Smithficld I ianiei jj Ivortricrht, Stroud Itoss Sarah Loss!-. jacoh jj. Stockcr Reuben HartzelL Benjamin F. Shafer, Tunkhannock Tobyhannah Isaac StoulFer, Henry Stoddart, Jacob Knecht, Uarnet Mansfield Charles Troch, Emanuel G. Miller, Stroudsburg Liquor Stores. Dreher & Brother, Stroudsburg juiUCS Xvintz Jcromc S. Williams, Paradise Stroudsburg T. M. McILnANEY, Clerk Stroudsburg, May 4, lSGo. XiGfflS iGIS l 0tl06. 7"0TICE is hereby given to all persons inrnresf orl in i lie ectntoc nf t.be resnen. " " w; . tive decedents, that the following accounts have been filed in the llcinstcr's office of Monroe County, and will be presented for I confirmation'to the Orphans' Court of said i countv. at Stroudsbarir. on Mondav. the A. M. Account of Andrew J. Detrick, Ad- ministrator of William Singer, late of abcz G-. ostcus, Account of Uiauocy V. Walter and Walter, late of Stroud Township, dec d. Final Account of William IJeancy, Ad ministrator debouia non cum Tcstamento Rlififo.r. nF f!hns- .i, - w-- , . I t 1 1 f n 1 J 1 a . r " n i . i . - - i i ' - Account or J.evi gutter, iiuminisira-1 tor of Michael Mcisncr, laic of Jacksod iowuship, deceased. ltmal Account ot Hudolph Weiss, Ad- ... . . I trator of Horatio S. Howell, late of Smith field Townshin, deceased Account of Charles 1. Miller, Adminis- f.r.it.or of PhiHD Lessiir. ate of Hamilton Township, deceased. - i cti Account of Charles I. Miller, Admin istrator of Charles Miller, late of Hamil ton Township, deceased. Account of Thomas M. Mcllbaney, Ad ministrator de bonus non of John b. Bis- bin", late of Pocono Township, deceased. - JOHN S. FISH EH, llegister. Register's Office, Stroudsburg, April 27, 1800. J United States Hotel, Cor. 3d aud Spring Garden sts. E ASTON, PA. The undersigned, formerly proprietor of White's Hotel, respectfully informs the citizens of Northampton and adjoin in" Counties, that on and after the 1st dav of April, 1865, he can be found-at the above named- popttlar Hotol. The house lms been thoroughly cleansed, re-ntted and painted, and' now presents, in point of i i il Z j- comfort and elegance, ine unest appear ance of any hotel in the Eastern part of Pennsylvania. The tables will be sdp nliod nr. nil times with the choicest the market affords, and the liquors will be of the finest, both foreign aud domesuc. Omuibusses run to and from the hotel, makihK connections with all the trains. SAMUEL HAYDEN. ,Easlou, Pa., March 9th, 18G5. ministrator ot lienry il Weiss, late oi 0ycr and Terminer and General Jail delive- cine or me application o mo nuC-FMu. Chesnuthill Township, deceased. rand Court of GeneTaf Quarter Sessions in mS out a mode ot pure at once simple, cer- Aoommr nf DnvJ.l Kliiintinn. Adminis- .i ti.n rn.,nt nrAfnnm hnn ;c tain , and effectual, by means of which eve- THE PHCENIX PECTO HAL WILL CURE YOUR COUGH. Tlic Pliociiix Pectoral, OR a CKDMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHER- M AND SENEKA SNAKE ROOT, Will cure the Diseases of the . Throat and JLuiiss T . . Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, &d. its timely use will MEvfeNT PULMONARY CONSDiUPTYOW. I . Am Pvon rl,n,. .r..i j: t. . tn iTAl ..:V"S:r"u' .iuiu il win uauru greaier renei man any o.her medicine. n iec Kntn Vnn..ln r r. ill- .,T" " T.Z 'a Z . . u.luVI"e' f151 7j,-..7u- - i l- r mx 1 ectoralthan any other medicine I cvnr uuuuiiLiuu uioru DV USinff me Hhn- .in - pi- rt 1 1. t :,. couniy, was cured ota couch of manv years' IS psitntinn in -tanning oy using tne 1'iia.nix Pectoral John Rover, editor of the Indencn lr . ., "J J Vhr,,,,:-.. 1. : .1 1 . ? .. uaviiiu usu 11, nas nonesnation in prononnc,,,,, it a complete remedy )br cough, hoarseness and irritation in the throat. ni sity graduated Mrs Mnrv Ttuflnp rrntl.n f TT nr Butler, President Judge of the Chester and umivaiu xyisinc4 says mac sue cannot do " "U.UIA Jl CLIUIill. Thc proprie.or of .his medicine l,a, uiucn connuence m us curative nowors. trnm the testimony of hundreds wlm havl u edT j v UUVU IV that the money will be paid back to anv nur .1 .. .... .. . chaser who is not satisfied with its effects. It-is so pleasant to take that children crv for it. It costs only 25 cents, large bottles $1. It is intended for only one class of diseas es, namely, those of the throat and lungs. rrepareu only by LEVI ODERHOLTZER, M. Phcenixville, Pa Sold by all Drugsists and Storekeepers. JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY &COWDEN; io. XV, JNorth Sixth st., Philadelphia, and F. C. WELLS, & CO.. No. 115 Franklin st.. New York, wholesale Agents. Sold by Win. Hollinshead, and Dreher & Brother, Stroudsburg, and by nearly every Storekeeper in Monroe County. 1. U. it vour nearest storekeeper or your nearest storekeeper or druggist docs not keep this medicine do not let him put you off with some other medicine. because he makes more money on it, but send at once to one of the agents for it. nFB fJwiJSSan ln T M.llj JtilWLIHUU WWW VmiVl , ooas AT THE OLD STAND. The undersigned, would respectfully inform his customers rind f.he nnhlie ron. erally, that in addition to his former stock he will now keep for sale a general assort ment of seasonable DRY GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, &c, which he will offer as low as the market can 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., t T) i ta i ' ' &o. Persons desiring to purchase JJJC1 UUUJJiS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ' HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, or, indeed, anything purchasable in a country Store, will best study their mtcr- csts by calling and examining my before purchasing elsewhere. i it i stocl It is not the intention of the under signed to make a blow about low prices, but bclieviug that "the proof of the pud ding is the eating of it," he cordially in vites a call from the public. Goods clicerfully exhibited. OttOTmiil P. TTF,TM Stroudsburg, April 13, 18G5. (ttourt Iprorlmncttion. Whereas, the Hon. Georoe R. Barrett, President Jude of the 22d Judicial Diatrictof &ucn as Isolds, Coughs, Croup, AsthmaA1 UeJuancs, Amoors, Coatings, Calicoes, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Sore Throat, and all kinds of Ladies Dress Trimmings,'! of the Medical Department of the Univer- Stables attached to the Indi.m Oneen TTn.Lw;i.i : f fJii s E A.M.,' and Marfnnka. ftiunt nn thi. nrril.r . rj , . .1. . -v 1 umoiuil., 19 Hill UI UIU 1U.1JU. U1IU 111 VIV'V I' - . m ' . . . . ot Pennsylvania, at winch institution ho f el wborn 1m ;a nMo c. .i t -u pjjL:.v.Jof the Tram whlrli inmno Ph,in-iik; in 154. Lr owl- nf : : H.f a:.j .i fKensinsrton Dcoort at 7.15 A. nr. a . . o . : " . .1 nr n;i. t t n i it v niTr.n i'i i.'ii iinnntn nnfi .nrnnn n nn nn " ' 1am jf rV2, a"a. ie.?m . t f? f M . . ... I" ll'.IN III l.lll- 1 J1II1I1I.V If! "YI lill I IIC IL 1 1 II U V I I " I f . offi 'Justceg f , Court a .... . . ' ,- . sued ineir precepi 10 me commanuing uiai a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Uommon rieafe, anu ourt oi uyer ana ier- miner anu General an Jjenvery ana ur phan's Court, for the said Couniy of Monroe, to be holden at Stroudsburg, on the 22d day of May, 1805, 16 continue one" week if necessary. NOTICE Is hereby given to the Cononer, the Justifies of the Peace, and Constables of the said coun ty of Monroe, that they be then and there ready with their rolls, records, inquisitions,1 examinations and olner remembrances 10 uo those things which their offices are appertai ning, and also that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute and give evidence against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of the said county of Monroe, or a gainst persons who stand charged with the commission of offences to bo then and there to prosecute or testify as shall be just. (Uod savemeiyommoiiweaiin.; L1NFORD MARSH, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg, April 27, 1865. $rot!)onotavi)'0 Notice. Notice is hereby given' that the account of Simon Labar, Assignee of Frederick P. Miller, of Tobyhanna township, has been filed in the office of the l'rothonota- rv of the Court ot Common Pleas ot Mon :roc County, and, will be presented" for confirmation and allowance at the next term of said Court, to be held at Strouds burg, on Monday, May 22, 18G5, of which all persons interested wil laKo nonce. T. M. McILIIANEY, Proth'y- April 27,1865". DnnniMirnnin im nnend nf Inn rrn ntino nfl1' lD - j NEW STORE, AND NEW G The subcribcr would inform the Dublic ana nis oiu customers, that he has taken the Store Room formerly occupied by George II. Miller. Esg.j in Stroudsbur" His slodk is- composed of entirely New uooqs, Jam id at reduced nrices. and bn wiirSell them at small profits". He has on hand a complete assortment otDKX UOODS, Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Satinets, and. a full line of LADIES Vlihbb UUODS Muslin DeLancs. Shah . - and Yankc Notions.- . ALSOA ood assortment of (3-71.0. CERIES, such as Coffee. Sucar. Molas SOS. and JSurnns ' Vn nnrl 7 1 . ' ( - i Poc . "In TJi ...side of the Allegheny River, in Rockland mc a uuii, uuu acu iuu goods and prices. TJ.. J Ti jni i nni . V -uu ggn, ana an Kinas or uoun- IITV l'mflllfr tnL-AninArnl.nnnA( r-nnrlo ' ' -"..c6 .u! gwua. n. Tt upnnnvf-n v. jfcv - cnuuu.uurg. may 11, lOOO I WAmhI 1 HT Tl Tr New Liyery Stable. V . v l.o undors.gncd would respectfully in- form the citizens of Stroudsburg, and the rill rno nuiniro naikIo ui . w Jc HorSCS, CamagCS, Bwg- ffleSi alfiIo"im. A:.. I, J ... "JZtJzT!!? l mu uiuuqiuuui utu oi these articles. His horses were selected l ..l . r . . . . wiui a view to tne livery business, and can be recommended as kind aud gentle, yet willing and free. His vehicles, with their appointments, are of the first order, and his Prices so reasonnble ., tn o;t I in nnnl-nto nf o nf..lJ r " - inodatinff Drivers and OsM will BwnOT bo read to attoud to the isnes of c tomers, ana He leeJs confident that he can r. .. . ..... .. fri rv enr Tci-inrinn t o 1 1 m m i .. I . . .... .... 1 1, heir patronage. He invites the public tu CAUimue ms SlOCK OCIOie maKing CD- uiv.u .icv.,,, Stroudsburg, Jan. 2G, 1865. - v ... , , -v . -aUlUUUSf I'lltCl 5 OtUC. . I'Jstate of JVELSOiY COOKE, late oj the Borough of Stroiuhhurg, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration upon the above named Es- UVUU S 10 u unuersigneu , L - ll. 1 ". 1 I oy te register ot iUonrce County, m due lorm oUaw ; tlierctore, all persons indebt- ed to said Estate are requcste'd to make immediate payment, and those having any iust claims are also vomiosred tn nrnsent. rtiem Wolk- niiflienflnnto fnv coftln.r,nnf to DAVIS D. WALTON, Administrator. Stroudsburg, Feb. 1, 18G5. 6t. THE NINTH NATIONAL BANK, Or TIIE CITY OF NEW YORK. CAPITAL, 1,000,000, PAID IW, FISCAL AGENT of the V. STATES, And Special Agent for Jay Cooke, Sub scription AgenT, j. "J by express, in all parts of the country, and inpayment .Checks on New York, Will deliver 7-30 Notes, Free of charge, 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, Cashier. March 2, 1805. 3m. Manhood: how Lost, hew Restored Just published, a new edition of Dr. Ciilvcrwfill's Celebra ted Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of Spermator rhoea, 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 sex ual extravagance. Ov?- Price, in a sealed envelope, only six The celebrated author in this admiable es- sav rlnarlv demonstrates, from a thirlv vears' .uW.,1 nractice. tha the alarming con- sequence of self-abuse may be radically cured a - without the dangerous use ot internal medi- rv Piiftnrnr. no matter his condition mav be. -j : - -- --- . - maycure himself cheaply, privately, and raaicauy. ID3 This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain- envelope, to any address, jost-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Aduress tne pub lishers. CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., ioy Rmviirv. Wew York. Post of fice box 4580. June K'ieGdTy. 3. EILENBERCfER GREAT CLOTHING DEPOT, 65 Northampton Street j EASTON, PA., CLOTHING MDE BETTER! AND CHEAPER! THAW ANY OTHER VI, ACE IN EASTON ! ! Under the supervision of a NEW YORK CtJTTfi'R. Who Never Fails to Please. P. F. EILENBERGrER. March 9, 1865. 6m. BLANK DEEDS For sale ut; this Olfre w. A&J U.ll- I ww..w...a T . ViiUV 111. UU1I ULLU tlU I I I I J . r, n ,.tnn 1 1 . r A.. MnA I .U1UII J.1U111 1V 1 1 1 1. 1 1 lt;.LVITM . t" ' V F (IT L n . M I M I mm mm mm PROSPECTUS OF TIIE JACKSON OIL COMPANY,! OF PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, 400,000. Divided into 80,000 Sh'a'res at $5 per share SUBSCRIPTION miCE 2 PER SHARE. With a reserved Working capital o $50,000 E. W. DAVIS, President. L. W. BRODHEAD, Sec. & Trcas. DIRECTORS. E. W. Davis. Thos. M. McIlhankv. W. Davis, I T. ' jas. jVL Sellers, Geo. E., Painter, Geo- s- Jones, A Reeves Jackson, Ms Sellers. I L. W. Brodhead. - . ln,s pany owns in fee simple seven- w.u wiruoicnuis acres UI1 uiu luaat I tlT-Cnitnn nn.l tl il . I. I.1 . (.,lin.i,; -r t i Kj.LWjaM Franklin, opposite the mouth of the West I "' mw uviuiy mu wnuui cs.l.. o iZ.ii. - oanuy vruuK, uuu nas a irontaffe ot rods L .ui t. .... . ... . uh uiu iivlt. iis out a snort distance be low the celebrated Hoover well which is yielding 20Q Jbat'fefe of oil daily. Other yielding wells surround it in every direction. una wnnin me nast lew wcpks two nnw wells have been struck in the immediate n;l,i,--i,---i r...i.:-u : iU dai- orth - t at me well 30 will enriMn Hip nnmmnv nnt nnlv tn annnlv uui UU1ICI. I its own wants in that respect, but to derive vilh Trai"s,on lhe Lackawanna & Blooms an income from its sale to others. bur,? and Delaware & IIud,spn,I?ailfoads,- and. of oTiraM comwnici all in Toe- The ad oininff properties are in the hands wr , , . , , . Ui0Pe"U,n: al ?.eS. thLa " nmwfninn-i.nn,! ,iJ.u. u VUIIIIJUJIV HilB CLU11UII UUL WILII IlULLeri jy dividends. This Cnmnnnv In fend ,11; iT.mrlnn,l without the least delay, and for this purpose have arranrrn,! fnr the nncwwirv enT.W I o J "0." tnn a li ni Xrf. n I nf r . i. m l U nll) upon the crround and in operation as soon as ... ... x" lu "'h . nanv also nrnnnse tn Tense tnrpsnnriBiWo nnr. i t j i 1 .wUt.w..w.w.w ". 10 lquare rods each, at a rent of one half the oil. the. Cnmnanv tn Lr at no expense wnaicvcr. mey win nave at lease nny : . : . . ui uiicu ii uuuuiuu ctpuuimu, wiui covuiiams A. .4.- -J . .1 .!.. 4 Dinumg lessees 10 sins wens wim an possi- ble despatch to the depth of five hundred or more feet. Estimation-, onlv one well to . . nr. V. '. --- eacn tot, nuy wens, at tne very moueratc average of ten barrels each, would make a I daily product ot 50U barrels. Of this the Company's share would be 250 barrels, Value of daily yield to the Company at . w per Barrel, $7,ZOO. 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 be successful with only one, it would Produce, estimating as above, a yearly m- come ot 75,000 From which deduct for expenses (a large estimate) 15,000 And it leaves an annual net income of 60,000 To which add income from leases 1,875,000 I -rt.i 1 i C1 nor nnn iuuKing a yearly lucomu oi ?i.,uot7jUUU This is thought by those who are acquaint ed with this locality, to be a moderate esti mate, and yet it is easy to see that even this amount of success would make the property of the Company in value, almost surpass be lief. The durability of this immediate oil section is illustrated by the fact that wells above and below this property have been pumping over four years, with a steady yield, and without any diminution. A Few Plain Words to SunscAincns'. Subscribers to the stock of this Company cannot expect to receive immediately large monthly dividends; if they were able to do so they could not purchase it for ten times the amount at which it is offered. Hut the basis on which the Company rests, will, it is believed, make the investment entirely safe, and, prospectively, of enormous value. The President, Col. E. W. Davis, formerly 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 ot the 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 ly a limited amount of the Capital Stock at the subscription price of $2 per share, par val ue 85, the same being 'full paid up stock, .... 0 . t not liable to any lurtlier assessment, m wmcn respects the original subscriber's,-arj'd jtlipse who may now subscribe,- stand on precisely the same footing , Subscriptions will be received at the" office of the Company, 224 South Fourth st., Phil adelphia, or at tlie office of the undersigned. A. KEISVES JACKSOJN Subscription Agent Stroudsburg,- Feb. 16, 1865. 2lbministrcif6ifs Notice". Estate of GEO. G. RAN'SBERRY, late oj Stroud toxensmp, deceased. letters of administration in the above named estate, late of tho towrMtiT of Stroud, Mouroo County, deceased, hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate paymcht, and thoso having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. Wm. FINDLEY BUSH, Ad,OT. C. E. DUB.FEE. j" A1 OTS- Strotfd tsp., Dec. 1, 1864. 6t. CAtTTIOM. The rmblio are hereby cautioned a- gainst purchasing a due bill for Twenty Dollars, given by mo to ) acoo J . a rcy. Having received no value tneretore, am determined not to pay it uuless compelled by law. JUUJN WLDA1J5U. Stroudsburg, Dec. 24, 1864 OYSTERS, Families i and Hotels supplied with Oys ters, fresh from the City, every day, at reasonable prices E. A. SOHOCTI. Delaware, Lackawanna & Waster KAIL ROAD. Running Time of Passenger Oct. 12, 1864. leave nortu-waiid f leave southward." ' Accom--tPassen- Passen Accom mnila tion. P. M. - tion. I STATIONS. ger. P. M. P. M. I 2 10? J. 10 1.05 l'.'.sa, 6.-10 e.si coo 5..TS 5 16 1.515 1 40 4.32 1.10 3.-10 3.27 I Great Bend, J New Milford, Alontrose. I IJprit'oUolii; i 5icho!r,on I Factoryvillc. i Abington. ClarkTs Summit, j Scranton.. i Gjeenville, s Dunning,. Mosrov . Coultlsboro' I Tubylianna. Forks. i Oakland. . Henryi4ltr. i SprHguevllle, .Stroudsburg. 'Water Gap. :Moun: Bethel. Delaware, Mauunka Chunk. iCridgcvllle, )Oxford. Washincton. H H50 I0.-15; 10.30: 10.00, 3.15 2.52 2.33 2.IS 2.00 1.2? 12!i5 12.40 12.31 12.10 15.01 11.51 11.42 11.25 H NNcw ilainpton. J 'Change for riiil. P. A. sr. The Pa.ssciigcrT.rain rVorthward Leaves New Hampton on the arrival ofthe,' Scranton this Train makes close connections Z"11 WJ.U1 lP? ua l ran on tho E ; Tlic SScnScr Train SoHlhvard3 leaves Ureat JJend after the arrival of the Cincinnati Express from tthe Wesj,f.corinec- lin al wanton with Trains on thpLacka-f , nu jjioomsourg and Delaware ntfjl """son itauroads ; at Manunka Chunk with ,u r ni.:i jii.: i ivr tt ic uuu, iui i miuutiuiiiu, aim m mew namp- wu" rd.' ' b ,or iorK ine "smgn. '2 delphia at" 6.30.'ard in Harrisbur ek" 8 2f uc,ry'a Ufc ui.u in iiurriaourg El o.il i t-i , t The Accoaiiodatfoii Train . Northward connects ot Great Bend with trm n.-,v V.rmi rrninrr wnct t, U1111& ui imuba uuu kjynicuse ine same rjay. Southward, leaves Great Tlml ffor iU arrival of the New Yqrk Express crc-ino- East, rwr a"ii n, 9 ., -.-j- JiIt i awsHgui .j. iuius uu me xine Railway stop at Great Bend. WATTS COOKE, Superintendent. R. A. HENRY, General Ticket Ammt. o Wistar's Balsanr OF WILD CHERRY. VjU Ui-' THK OLDEST ANT) MOST RELIABLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR . Coughs, Colds, Whoopincr Coueh. Bron-' .1.14.:. Ti :jr? r i- . . - - ' . TT ' r,J m, 5 ' Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup and' every anecuon oi THE THROATLUNGS ANT) CHEST,' INCLUDING EVEN CONSUMPTION. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, So general has the, use of this remedy be come, and so popular is it everywhere, that it is unnecessary to recount its virtues. Its works speak for it, and fine utterance in tho abundant and Voluntary testimony of the ma-" (ny who from long suffering and settled dis ease have by its use been restored to pristine vigor and health. We can present a mags1 of evidence in proof of our assertions that CONNOT BE DISCREDITED. Tlic Rev. Jacob Scclilcr, Well known and much respected among tho' German population in this .country, make the following statement far the benefit of the afflicted. Hanover, Pa. Feb. 16, 1859. Dear Sirs: -flavin? -realized in mv.fimC ly important benefits from the. use of vour.- valuable preparation Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry it affords me pleasure to re commend it to the public. Some eight years ago one of my daughters seemed to be in a decline, and little hopes of her rQcoyery.were entertained, f then pfocurCd'a battle of your excellent Balsam," and before" she had taken the whole of the contents' 6f the bottle there was a great improvement in her health. I have, in my individual case, made frequent use oi your.vaiuaDie.nicuicinc, anu nave al ways been benefitted by it. JACOB SECHLER. From Hon. John E. Smith, a distinguitheJ juawyer in tvescminster, Md. t have on several occasions used Df. WiV tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry for severe cold,, and always with decided benefit. I know of. no preparation that is more efficacious of more deserving of general use.. . lhe Balsam has also been used with ex- -' cellent effect by J. B. Elliott, Merchant, uan s uross Koads, Md. Wistar'ji Ilalsam of Wild Cherry., None genuine unless signed "I. BUTTS," on the wrapper. I'or sale by P. Dinsmore, No. 49lBrodway. N. York; S. W; Fowls & Co., Proprietors, Boston, And by alrDrggrsts, IlciMiim's Russia Salvc FOllTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE? Has fully established" the superiority 6f Kcdtling-'s Russia Salve? Over alt other healing prepara tori's It cures all Jrind's of -Sorc,Cts Ulcers, Salt Rheum, ErijsipelasStielksxPilest Corns; Sore Lips, Sore Eyes, &c;ti&c, Removing the u'ain at' once, and reducing-; the mostngry looking Swellings and Infla- tion ah if by magic. Op.ly 25 cents a box For sale by S. P. DINSMORE, No. 401 Brodwav NY 1, W. FQWLE &. Co., No. 18 Tremonl-'aW Boston, and by all Druggists. ;Jgaf May 1'2, 1861. ly. ? A. M.J 1 7.30 2J0 S 7.49 3.00 i S.I0 i 833- 4AS ? fiD 510 9sl4 5J0 ? 9.30 6.15E3 i 9.33 65' 10.35 ?P. M.5- 10.57 5 S f 11.20 - 11.34 I 5 ? 1U3 5. 12.27 i 5 12.37 W 4 12 48 p l-2 1.17 J 1.50 ( 156 2.07 f QUI t 2.47 m:
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