ERRORS 6f YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility. Premature DeCav. and nil tlie effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for It 1 ... . me pane or suuering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction? tor making the simple remedy ly which he was curcu. ounerers Wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do to by ad- uressing, in penect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar Street, New York May 16, 1807-lyr. LIST OF PRIZES TO Bfi DRAWN AT THE ' Grand Gift Distribution Enterprise OF THE Phoenix Fire Eng. Co., No. 2, AT Stroudsburg, Friday, Oct. 4th, 1867. SG0 iu Greenbacks to be drawn. Odc Gift, Greenbacks . . $500 00 35 00 L'5 00 100 00 100 00 150 00 18 00 i'arlor fctovc, . . . , SUvicr-Plated Castor, . Sett Carpenter's Tools, . Ladies' Gold Watch, . Melodcon, Bbl. Wheat Flour, . . Tea setts silver plated Tea-spoons, 50 00 Oue sett Cottage Furniture, . 100 00 Twenty Gifts, Greenbacks, Qi.$o One sett Chairs 100 00 15 00 2G 00 SO 00 4 00 25 00 15 00 20 00 G5 00 4 Bureau, Sett Ladies' Furs, . " Camp Chair, Five Breakfast Shawls, (?-S5, Tn fine Razors, (7r;$1.50, . . Four Photograph Albums, (,55, One silver-plated harness, . . Ten setts silver-plated Fork, (rf$8, SO 00 Three setts Table Knives, (a 4, 12 00 One Cutting Box 1G 00 Oue year's sub., Monroe Democrat, 2 00 Ten Gifts, Greenbacks, ($10, . 100 00 One Gents Trunk, .... 1500 One Album (200 pictures), . . 15 00 Oue Sewing Machine (W. &G.), 85 00 Ten Pantaloon Patterns, (a $G, . . GO 00 One Buffalo Kobe 25 00 One Box Segars, . . . . 5 00 Two Counting-llouse ltulers, ( $1.50, 3 00 Three Paper Weights, f7i.$2, . . G 00 Two Gents' Caues, (So, . . 10 00 Two Balmoral Skirts, (W.$5, .. . 10 00 One Pr. Boots, made to order, . 14 CO One Violin, 25 00 Oue year's sub., Jcffcrsoniao, . 2 00 Six Pr. Ladies' Kid Gloves, (2, 12 00 One Coffee-Mill, 3 00 " Settee, . . 12 (ft) " Kg5 Beater, ..... 1 50 " Seven Shooter (my friend), 22 00 Cradle, 12 00 Five Pr. Gents' Kidd G loves. &S2, 10 00 One Ladies ork-Uox, . . . Five Napkin Rings, S1.25, . One Pr. Rose Blankets, . , . .Six Dress Patterns, (JSG, . Oneyear'ssub., Eastou D. Express, One Sett Ivory Tea Knives, One Cook Stove, complete, No. 8, Ten Gilt Vases, ($2.50, . . . Three Spice Boxes, (S3, . . One Plough, One Suit Clothes, made to order, One Ice Pitcher, . . . . . One Gift, Greenbacks, . . . Three Plated Castors, f.$10, . Oue Tea Sett, Five Coal Oil Lamps, (2 $3, . . One Riding Bridle, .... One Large Look in g- Glass, 7 00 G 25 12 00 S6 00 G 00 12 00 45 00 25 00 9 00 20 00 50 00 18 00 40 00 30 00 35 00 15 00 1G 00 15 00 Five Ladies' Porte-monnaies, ($2, 10 00 One History of the late War, . 10 00 Four pr. Ladies' Gaiters, (V-SG, 24 00 TLrfce Meerschaum Pipes, -510, 30 00 .One Marble Top Table, ... 40 00 Three 51b Bales Ljuchburg Tobac co, -51 per lb, 15 00 One Snk Hat, 7 00 Six Gifts, Greenbacks, f-$10 . GO 00 One Euggy Wagon 250 00 One Horse-Power Threshing Ma chine, 200 00 Oue Silver Hunting Amr. Watcb, - Talucd at 75 00 Three Gifts, $20 Greenbacks, . GO 00 No. cf Prizes 205 No. of Tickets 5,000 Price of Tickets, .... One Dollar. The Drawing will take place in the Fair-house building of the Monroe Coun ty Agricultural Society, on FRIDAY AFTERNOON. OCTOBER 4th, 1SG7. The drawing will be conducted by a Com mittee chosen for that purpose by the Tioket Holders. Persons holding tickets and unable to attend the drawing can, by notifying any on of the Committee, baTe their prires forwarded, free of charge. All tickets valueless at the distribution unless prepaid. No prize paid unless the ticket be presented. REFERENCES: Brown k Keller, Dreber k Bro., Ja. A. Pauli, Nicholas Rustcr, Joseph Wal lace," R. S. Staples, Wm. Hollinshead, Herrmann, La Bar & Co., C. S. Detrick & Co., Fred. Fable, 11. S. Wagner, C. D. Brodhead, R. F. & II. D. Bush, Phillips & Walton, C. Waters & Son, Lewis Dus ter's Sens, Barnes & Merritt, Florey & Bro., Robt. Huston, J. H. McCarty, Je rome B. Storm, Philip Miller & Son, J. H. Williams &C0.JI. xMiller, M. L. Drake, Jno. O. Saylor, Wallace & Gardner, Ack- ermao & Herman, Robert Boys, W; T. Baker, Jas. B. Morgan, Darius Dreher, JJ. 8. Mansfield, C. B. Keller, Dr. A. II Dav'u, Hon. S. C. Burnett, Hon: P. Gil Icrt, S. S. Dreher, Wm. Davis, S. Holmes, jr., J. JJ. Storm, and D. S. Lee. Lsqrs., Stroudsburg; M. B. Postens, Moscow: JIou. 1). M. Van Aukcn, Dr. K. Halliday, Pincbot & Detrick, L. F. Barnes, Esq., Milford, Pa. Committee :Jno. N. Stokes, P. S. Williams, G. Sonthcimcr, A. C. Jan'scn. T. C. Brown, Jas. D. Stocksdale and 11. S. Wagner. JNO. N. STOKES, President. A. C. Janskx, ) KS. Williams, feecretarie8 O. Xohtheimer, Treasurer. For all iulormation address P. S. Wil Iiaing or A. C. Jansen, Stroudsburg, Pa. Julyll,lfcG7. BLANK DEEDS for sale at this Offis NOTICE. APPLICATIONS in Bankruptcy from Monroe County, can be made to the undersigned, at Knecht's Hotel. Stroudsburir. FRIDAY, JULY 23d, 1867. fc - W. E, DOSTER, Register, Hth Con. Dist. of Penn'a, Easton, July 6, 1667. Auditor's Notice. Estate of JOHN OVERPECK deceased. rrMIE undersigned Auditor, appointed by X. the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, to make distribution of the balance in the hands of Charles Saylor, one of the Ad ministrators. to and among the creditors, hereby gives notice, that he will attend to the duties of his appointment on MONDAY, the Dlhday of AUGUST, 1667. at 10 o'clock, a. m., at theProthonotary's Office, in the bo rough of Stroudsburg, at which time and place, all persons having any just claims or demands against said fund, will present the same or be torever debarred from coming in for any share thereof. THO'S M. McILIIANEY, Auditor. July 11, 1S67. MIDDLE SMITHFIELD TSP. BOUNTY ' FUND STATEMENT. The following is the account of James Place, Treasurer, of said township, for JJoun- ty, I bU It Paid interest in Bank up to Sept. 29, 1605, 401 49 Expenses to Abraham V. Coolbaugh, 27 45 Do. Moses XV. Coolbaugh, 31 il Do. to self, 103 83 Percentage on money S100GG 90, 52 33 Paid for thirty-three volunteer, Paid John Hanna, Paid Moses W. Coolbaugh, for dup, 9900 00 5 00 3 00 $10529 32 DR. Money ree'd from Collector, Geo. Brutzman, 810195 53 Moncry ree'd by Moses W. Cool baugh, 56 37 Money ree'd Irom Adam Mott, col. 277 37 810529 32 Settled and allowed Nov. 4, 1863. MOSES II. COOLBAUGH,. GEORGE II. LA BAR, Auditors. JOILX IIAXXA, Treasurer of Middle Smith field Bounty Funds, from Cclobcr 1st, 18G4. John Hanna. DIt. deceived from Bonk, $12316 34 ifeccived from individuals, 1599 00 Collected on notes, ' 1440 10 Money ree'd of Moses Coolbaugh, 2066 00 Ree'd of Frank C. Smith, ' C00O 00 Rcc'd of Johh De Witt, 3440 00 iee'd of John A. Molt, 875 53 Jiec'd of George Brutzman, 162 00 eccived of Washington Overfield, 45 00 Money lefi from filling. 205 00 Quotas in the fall, 166 1 : eccived of Franklin Smith, 1 70 deceived of D. D. Ovcrfield, 1856 99 Notes yet in hand, 510 00 830997 71 John Hanna. CR Paid for volunteers cc expn?cs for the quota in October 1, 1864, 814502 61 Paid in Bank on note, 13000 00 Interest p:id in Stroudsburg Bank, 431 6 Paid Peter Snyder, bounty money, Interest paid on Township Bonds, Paid Auditors, Paid John Angle, George Brutzman and .Washington Overficld, for cost and services, P'd refunded money on last call for men. Paid M. C. Haney, cost, Counterfeit bill, 319 70 883 61 18 00 30 00 70 CO 40 43 5 00 1050 00 Township Bonds paid. Percentage upon money, 830352.61, 151 76 John Ilanna'o whole amount of credit, 830512 37 Amount of notes yet in hand, 435 34 830907 71 John Hanna's whole am't of Dr., 30997 71 E. II. GUNSAULES, SAM. D. PIPHErt, JOHN DE WITT, Auditors. Amount of Duplicate for the year of 1804: Collected by George Brutzman, 810378 32 Ain't of exon'tions not included, 743 20 Amount of Duplicate for the year 1865: In the h'ds of Moses W. Coolbaugh, Washington Overfield, and Adorn Mott, Collectors, $3835 09 Amount of Duplicate for the year 1866: In the hands of Dimmick D. Over field, $1049 74 Amount of money and notes from in dividuals paid to John Hanna, Treasurer, $3549 10 Amount of money paid by individ uals to Franklin Smith, 1923 00 Am't of monev on Township Bonds issued, " 103 17 35 Whole amount of money issued by the township, 10847 35 Whole amonnt of money raised by the township, $34531 CO Whole amount paid out by the town ship of Middle Smithfield for vol unteers, expenses and interest, &.c By James Place, $10529 32 Paid Int. by James Hanna, 30997 71 Paid by Franklin Smith & Annias Overfield. 3076 56 Making that amount, $44933 93 Whole amount of money raised by the township, 34531 CO $10107 33 Balance due the township upon du plicate in the hands of M. W. Coolbaugh, Washington Over field and Adam Mott, for the year of 1865: Moses W. Coolbaugh, Washington Overfield, Adam Mott, Balance in the hands of Franklin Smith, Balance in the hands of Dimmick Overfield, collector for the year of 1500, $34 29 157 C3 131 15 354 02 2191 75 $2863 89 TownshiD vet in debt. 7533 45 E G. GUNSAULES, SAMUEL I). PIPIIER, JOHN DE WITT, July 4, 1607.J Auditors. X large number of Farms wanted. Residence at John Kern's, Main street, Stroudibur" I June 27, 18(57. Condensed Statement 0P PAEADISE TSP. BOUNTY FUNDS. Ciias. Hexrt in acc't with Paradise Tsp. 1st Draft of year 1664. dr. To am't ree'd by subs'tions, fcc., $090 00 Chas. Henry, CIS. By procuring volunteers, $906 14 Bal. due Chas. Henry on said ac't, 216 14 Ciias. Henry in acc't with Paradue Tsp. 2nd Draft for year 1864. - HIS. To money ree'd from Stroudb'g QJk $7903 30 Do. do. James Kintz. 1 tsp. bond do. Do. do. Cash ree'd from Col. for tax. Do. do. John Storm, Esq , Do. do. do. Do. do. Chas. Ililgert, Tax of Chas. Henry, Note of Amos Groner, Money ree'd from Chas. Ililgert, col. Do. do. do. Do. do. John Storm, Esq., Am't of tax on Jas. Kintz'sac't book, Do. do. of Sam. Brown, 100 00 100 00 '22 20 51 20 70 00 200 00 39 03 30 00 100 00 100 00 41 50 116 60 18 72 $3952 50 Ciias. Henry, CIt. By am't of cash paid for vols , $8189 21 BuL paid on 3 volunteers, CO 00 Cash discount for note, 32 28 Do. do. do. 29 10 Do. do. note in Bank, 200 00 Do. do. do. 225 87 $3' Bui. due Tsp. on 2nd Draft, 216 14 Bal. due C. Henry on 1st Draft bro't down, 216 14 James Kintz in account with Paradise Tsp, U.unty Fund, tor year 1804 1st Draft. 1864. DR. To am't of bounty tax duplicate. $2107 70 1914 96 1771 78 10 00 100 00 Money received by subscription From Stroudsburg Bank. Money ree'd from G. W. Smith, Am't of subscription to collect, $5,904 44 on 1st Draft. $5252 85 24 72 2 00 25 00 65 90 1864. James Kintz, CR. By cash paid for volunteers, I11 te rest allowed on money, Cash paid Geo. W. Smith, Error on book of Subscription, Subscription list refunded. $5369 57 Bal. due on first draft, 534 87 Y5 James Kintz, Treasurer for year 1865 2nd &. 3rd Drafts. . DR. To cash ree'd by subscription, $6399 47 Error on James Warner's acc't, 30 00 Am't of individual notes to collect, 534 00 Order on Chas. Ililgert, collector, 37 05 $7001 12 1865. James Kintz, CR. on 2d&3d drafts. By cah paid for volunteers, $5185 30 1370 00 60 00 521 00 74 25 213 00 9 70 20 00 8 53 3 00 Do. to Charles Henrv, Do. do. Notca received by Auditors, Am't of exonerations allowed, Cash paid to Stroudsburg Bank, Interest " on note in 44 Note paid at Stroudsburg Bank, Interest paid on note in Services rendered. Percentage on collecting duplicate, 71 10 $7535 99 Bal. due James Kintz on 2nd &. 3d drafts, 534 87 BaL due Tsp. on 1st draft bro't down 534 87 John Storm, Esq., in ac't with Paradise . Township. DR. May '65, To am't of notes in hand for collection, $521 00 " Am't of subr'tion in hand, li;5 00 Order on Tsp. for services 10 82 $630 82 1866. John Storm, Eeq. CR. By am't of receipts for collection, . 379 60 Exonerations, co.ts &, scrv's ren'd 30 82 $410 42 Bal. due Tsp. Storm, E.q., in hands of John 250 40 Charles IIilgert, Treasurer of Bounty Fund, for years 1805 &. 1806. DR. To am't of duplicate for year '65, $2174 39 Do. do. do. 1860, 1443 70 Cash ree'd from John Storm, Esq. 123 90 $3751 99 Charles IIilgert. CR. By rcc'ptsof money paid C.Henry, $239 03 Do. do. - do. do. 100 00 Do. do. do. do. 100 00 Do. do. do. James Kintz, 7S7 00 Do. do. do. do. 80 00 Payment on note in Stroudsb'g B'k, 500 00 Interest paid on above note, 4 75 Int. paid on bond of D. Burritt, 43 00 Do. do. M. R. Smith, GO 00 Do. do. II. De Young, 109 00 Payment of bond of II. Dc Young, 100 00 Exonerations allowed on duplicate ofl865, 227 94 Taxes paid of Chas. Henry's dup. 40 92 Exonerations allow'd on dup. yr. 'CO, 50 44 Counsel fees, 5 00 Cash paid sch. diree'rs for laying taxs, 4 00 Services rendered, 4 18 $2160 81 June 27, 1867. Sheriff's Sale, By virtue of a writ of vcn. ex. dc terris to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale, at public vendue, on Saturday, the 20th day of July next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in the borough of Stroudsburg, the following described real estate, to wit: A rcrtain lot or piece of land situate in Coolbaugh township, Monroe county, con taining 100 Acres, adjoimng lands of John P. Dowling, Dan iel McCarty and others, about 12 acres cleared, balance good TIMBER LAND. The improvements are a Frame Tavern House, . Jf two stories liigb, about 10 by 24 feet, Kitchen attached about 1G by 1G feet, a frame Shed about 20 by 30 feet. North and South Turnpike runs through the premises. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Thomas Callahau and to bo sold by me for cash. CHAliLKS HKNltYi Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, June 2o, ISOt. Am't in hands of Chas. Ililgert, cel., on both dup'es for years 18G5-00, 1291 18 The above several accounts have been ex amined, passed and allowed this day ot Juue 1867. WMOS NEUIIART, ) JACOB HlLGERT, Auditors. JAMES HENRY, ) J. C. Snider, Town Clerk. Indebtedness of Paradise Township: To am't of outstanding bonds, $3525 00 CIS. By am't due on duplic'es 1865-66, $1291 18 Do. in hands of Jno. Storm, Esq., for collection, 216 40 $1537 53 1937 42 Bal. of indebtedness, NOTICE TO THE TAX-PAYERS OF . MONROE COUNTY! TN PURSUANCE OF AN ACT OF Assembly, entitled " An Act relating to the collection of State and County Taxes in the County of Monroe," approv ed May G, 18(57, tho County Treasurer will meet the Tax-payers of said Couuty, for the collection of State aud Couuty Taxes, in and for the following places, to wit: For the Borough of Stroudsburg, on Saturday, July 27, at the Treasurer's Of fice. Stroud township, on Monday, July 29, at the house of John L. Thomas, and on Tuesday, July 30, at Peter Keller's .Mill. Smithfield towoship, on Wednesday, July 31, at the house of Thomas Brod head, in Dutotsburg, and Thursday, Au gust 1, at the house of Isaac S. Labar. Middle Smithfield, on Friday, August 2, at the house of James Place, aud Sat urday, August 3, at the house of Henry Depue. '. . Hamilton, Tuesday, August G, at the house of Alonzo B. Shafcr, at Suydcrs villc, and Wednesday, August 7, at the house of Charles R. Bossard, in Bossards villc. Pocono, at the house of Charles Brown, in Tanncrsville, Friday, August 9. Jackson, at the house of Charles Sny der, on Saturday, August 10. Coolbaugh, at the house of Samuel Case, in Naglcsville, Monday, August 12. Paradise, at the house of Abraham Gish, Tuesday, August 13. Price, at the house of Lewis Long, Thursday, August 15. Barrett, at the house of Wilkinson Price, Friday, August 10. Ross, at the house of Jacob II. Stock er, Monday, August 19. Eldred, at the house of Joseph Hawk, Tuesday, August 20. ' Polk, at the house of Joel Berlin, in Kresgevillc, Wednesday, August 21. Chcsnuthill, at ,the house of Linford M. Heller, Thursday, August 22. Tobyhannah, at tho house of Isaac Stouffer, Monday, August 2G. Tunkhannock, at the house of Reuben B. Bonser, Tuesday, August 27. Taxpayers who avail themselves of the above opportunity to pay their taxes, will be entitled to an abatement of FIVE PER CENT. For the convenience 'of tax-payers visiting Stroudsburg, the Treasurer will receive any of the above taxes, aUhis Office, before said days. SIMON MYERS, Treas. June 27, 1SG7. MAKE WAT! GOOD NEWS FOR ALL IX SlIArE OF rVew Goods at Stormsvillc. ITIIIE subscriber takes pleasure in inform ing the public, that he has just opened the largest and best selected stock of Goods, at his old stand in Stormsvillc, Pa., ever brought into Monroe county, and that he has determined to dispose of them at prices, much cheaper than they can be bought It any other establishment, whether in town or country. His ctock comprises, in almost endless variety, and of the best quality. DRY GOODS NOTIONS, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, GROCERIES, DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c, &c. He has, also, on hand a very large assort ment of new and fashionable Boots and Shoes, both city and home-made, all of which he will dispose of at prices which will make purchasers wonder. Look at a few of the prices at which I am really giving away goods, and you cannot fail to be convinced that my store, in Stormsvillc, is th? place at which to sccuk real bargains: PRINTS from 10 to 22 cents per yard, MUSLINS from 15 to 25 44 yard, Dc LANES from 25 to 35 yard, and all 'Woolen goode at figures propor tionately low. Boots and Shoes very low home-mndc at least 50 per cent, below Stroudsburg prices. SUGARS from 10 to 17 cents per pound, MOLASSES from 50 cts. to $1 per gal. In short, all articles in my line far below the monopoly prices which hove hereto fore prevailed. The excitement growing outof these great reductions has already bejan, but come one. come all, my stock will always be found full up to the demand. BUTTER, EGGS, anJ country produce generally will not bo refused in exchange lor goods, and the highest market prices al lowed. CASPEIl METZGAR. Stormsville, Pa., Nov. 22, lSGG.-lf. DR. A. H. 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Van Lietr, of Xcrv Urttnstrick, y.J., had dreadful ulcers on his legs, caused by the &buc of mercury, or mcrcuruil disease, which grew mor and more aggravated for years, in spite of every remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the persevering use of AY Kit's SAltSAFAitu.i.A relieved him. Few cases can bo found more inveterate and distressing than tliis, and it took fcoer.il dozen bottles to cure liiiu. Iicucorrhcea, Whites, Femalo Weakness, arc generally produced by iutermd S-rofu!tais I'l eerutiftn, ana are very often cured by the alterative effect of this Saksakauii.i.a. Some cases require, however, iu aid of the Sau.saiakii.1.A, the ekiliul application of loc-d remedies. From the vrll-ln-wn mul rUdy-relbraied Dr. Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati. "I liavc found your SARiAi'AUiLLA en excellent alterative in diseases of females. Many cases of Irregularity, Leucorrhira, Internal Ulceration, and localdrbilitv, arising from the scrofulous diathesis, have yielded to it, and there are few that do not, when its effect Is properly aided by local treatment." A laly, unwilling to allotc the publication of her name tcritt S : " My daughter and myself have been cured of a very debilitating iAnieorrhic.i ef long standing, by two bottles of your Sahs.uwrili.a." Bheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dyo- pepsia, Iloaxt Disease, Ueuralsia, when caused be Scrofula in the system, arc rapidly cured by this xt. Ha n.t a r.v hilua. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS possess so many adrnntages over the other purgatives in the market, and their superior virtues are ko. universally known, that we need not do more than to a$ure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has been, and that they may he depended on to do all that they have ever done. Prepared by J. C. AYER, M. D., & Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by For sale by Druggists and dealers in mcdiciue everywhere. Jane 20 'G7.-ly LOOK THIS WAY, ALL WHO AVAST Carriage Work or BIac4isniithiiir DON E IN A SUPERIOR MANNER! THE Subscriber bejs leave to in form the public that he is fully pre r pared, at his establishment, at the corner of Simpson ami Sarali-strecta, iu the borough of Stroudsburg, to make to order, every style of Carriage, Wagon, and in fact, everything in his Hue of lu sincss. at the shortest nossiblc notice, and - i on the most reasonable terms. Carriages repaired, trimmed and paiut- cd in the best style of the art. Having; first-class material always on hand, and none but first-class workmen engaged, the public are assured that noue but first-class work will be turned out at his shop. In connection with his Carriage Shop ho has also a Dlackstnith Shop, where superior workmen will always be found ready to attend to the orders ot customers 1 he public arc invited to fall aud ex amino his stock before purchasing else where. VALENTINE KAUTZ. May 9, 18(7.-3m. COtt AGENTS WANTED, S? 1 00, "tT""Jwvuu .Mule ami f emale, to intro duce our NEW PATENT, STAll SHUT TLB SEWING MACHINE. It is adapte for family use and Tailoring. It makes a stitch alike on both bides. Prico ouly T WEN TV DOLLARS. Extraordinary m ducenients ta Agents. For full pirticulars, address I) U MONT &. WILSON, ,030 Arch Street. June 20, l07.-3m.J Philadelphia, Pa. Tim UNION PACIFIC RAIL ROAD CO. Are now constructing a Railroad frorrtf OMAHA, NEBRASKA, westward towards the Pacific Ocean, mafe inj willi its connections an unbroken line ACE0SS THE CONTINENT. The Company now offer a limited amount of their FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS havint? thirt v years to run, and bearing rffiv nual interest, payable on the first day of Jan uary and July, in ihe City of New York, at the rate of SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, AT Ninety Cents on tlie Dollar. This road is already completed to Jules--burgh, 370 miles wcet of Omaha, and is fully quipped, ond trains are regularly running' over it. The Company has now on hand iuflicient iron, tie:, etc., to finish the re maining portion to the eastern baFe of thor liockv Aloun:ains, 141 miles, whioh-is un der contract to be done in September of this year, and it is expected that ihe entire road will be in running order from Otnnhn to it western connection with the Central Pacificr now being" Vapidly built eastward from Sac--ramento, Cal., during 1870. MF.AXS OF THE COMPANY. Estimating the distance to be built by ther Union Pacific to be 1,5G3 mile?, the United Slates Government issues, its Six per cent.-Thirty-year Tonds to the Company as tho road is finished at the average rate of about 23.250 per mile, amounting to 44,208,000 ' The Company is alo permitted to iue its own First Mortgage Bonds to an equal amount, and at the same lime, 'which by special Act of Congress are made a First Mortgage on tlie entire line, the bonds of the United Stales being subordinate to them.- The Government makes a donation of 12, 800 acres of land to the mile, amounting to 20,032.000 acres, estimated to be worth &30,- 000,000,n-aking the total resources, cxclosive of the capital, 118,410,000; but the. full value of the lands cannot now bo realized. The authorized Capital Stock of the Com pany is one hunjred million dollars, of which five millions have already been paid in, and! of which it is not supposed that more than twenty-five millions at most will be rcquired- The cost of the road is estimated by com petent engineers to be about one hundred ' million dollars, exclusive of equipment. ntOSI'ECTS FOlt UKIXESS. The railroad connection between Omaha and the cast is now complete, and the carn- ing of the Union Pacific on the. sections al ready finished for the first two weeks in May were 11:3.000. These sectional earnings as the road progresses will much more than pay the interest on the Companies bond?, and tho through business over the only line of rail road between the Atlantic and Pacific must, be immense. VALUE AND SECURITY OF THE BONDS". The Company respecttully submit, that the above statements of facts fully demon strates the security of their Bonds and as ad ditional proof they would suggest that Iho Bonds now offered are less than ten million dollars on 517 miles of road, on which over twenty million dollars have already been ex pended ; on 330 miles of this road the cars--are now running, and the remaining 197 miles are nearly completed. At the preseut rate of premium on gold these bonds pay an annual interest on the present cost of NINE PER CENT.-, and it is believed that on the completion of the read, like the Government Bunds, they-' will go above par. The Company intend to fcll but a limited amount at the present low rate, and retain the right to advance t he- price at Uieir option. Subscriptions will be received in New York by the Continental National Bank,, No. 7 Nassau St, Clark, Dodge &. Co.,: Bankers, 51 Wall St., Jonx J. Cisco &. Son. Bankers. No. 33 Wall St., and by BANKS and BANKERS generally through out the United States, of whom maps and de scriptive pamphlets may be obtained. They will also be sent by mail from the Compa ny's Office, No.' 20 Nassau Street, New York, on application. Subscribers will se ed their own Agents in whom they havo confidence, who alone will be responsible to them for Ihe safe delivery of the bonds. . JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, xt:v you K. June 13.-3m. HEAD-QUARTERS STROUDSBURG, PA.V MARCHING ORDERS No. I. FOR 1867. MANSFIELD-, is again iu the Mercan tile fiVld. with his head-quarters at the old established stand, corner of Mam and (Jreen-sireets (late Geo. File's), where the people can always be sure of finding the most Fashionable, Durable, and Clieapoat Slock of Goods ever brought into the county.. He has DR Y (SOODS or all kinds. UROCEItlES f- PROVISIONS, BOOTS .y- SHOES, . CR OCKER Y iy IS LA SS YAR1 VV Jt.. at such prices as will enable him to supply, his customers a liltlc Cheaper than the Cheapest. It being impossible lor Ittm to t,umerate tho various articles which comprise his stock,, the' public are invited to call end examine, for themselves. NO TUOl'RLE TO SHOW GOODS. . Wheat Flour by the barrel or less quantity. Farmers' Produce, bought, c-r taken iii exchange for goods, a.t the lushest market prices. B. MANSFIELD. April IS, 1SG7. C. V. SEIP, F.I. D.t Physician and Surgeon,. lias removed ins omce ana iwurw the building, lately occupied by Wm. Davis,. Esq., on Main stroot. Devoting all his time tj his profession he will be prepared to an swer all calls, either day or night, when not professionally engaged, with promptness.. (r Charges reasonable. JQ StiouJfburg, April 11, lU7.-tf. LNING-ROOM FU U N ITURE in WaU nut, Oak and White Ash, Extension. Tables, auy sise you wish, at McCARTY'S: new Ware-Iiooms. May IT, ISGG.-tf. T'CARTY is the only Furniture dealer XT J. in Strcuidtdmrg who has a Licence to eell FURNITURE.
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