The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, February 09, 1854, Image 3

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    Of the Receipts and Expenditures of Monroe County.
John Edliiger, Esq. Treasurer, in account with the county of Monroe, from the fifth
day of January, A. D. 1853, to the fifth day of January, A. D. 1854, inclusivf.
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To cash ree'd of Collectors on ac't of Taxes osses'd for the year 1S53 $2242
John Arnold, do
Hiram Warner, do
Frederick Siglin, do
Pocono
Coolbaugh
Chesnuthill
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10 00
.20 00
Sdwol Taxes.
150 00
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1852 , 2 187 69
1851 801 fi5
1850 277 01
J 818 59 65 5S68 90
Cash rccd as Redemption money on the following Unsealed lands, sold for taxes, 1852.
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John Butz, school treasurer, Focono township,
Christian Decker, do Chesnulhill do
Wm. Belles, do
Simon Grubcr do
Joseph Meyers, do
Henry Jleisncr, . do
Jackson
Coolbaugh
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Ross
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-' . - 20 00
- - - 10 00
. . . - - 100 00
- 40 00
- - 7 00
Coolbaugh township, John Bush,
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M. Smithfield
Polk
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ao Jacob Hendnch
do Jane Rees
do Daniel Rees
do Sarah Rees
do William Shannon
do Robert Blackwell
do Ann Hfnrv fririrtl
Receired of J. H Walton, for culled boards, &c. left at Jail
do M. II. Dreher do do "
do John Edinger do do
Balance on Road taxes assessed on Unseated lands at last settlement
177
180
221
222
223
229
56
$15 84
15 84
16 91
16 68
16 68
13 54 ,
9 66
8 14 113 32
3 71
50
44
Cash paid on Redemption checks ...
Balance due John Edinger, treasurer, at. last settlement,
Treasurers commissions on receiving S6,5 43 2S, - -
do do on paying out $0,511' 3,
65 43
65 11
192 00
91 99
3ti9 4S
130 54
Total
Examined and allowed this seventh day of January, A. D. 1354.
JOHN C. STRUCK, ) JOHN N. STOKES,
M. DREHER, f- Commissioners. J. II. EETHERMAN,
JACOB ALTEMOSE CHAS, S. DEITRIOK.
$0,641 91
Auditors.
Attest: JAMES H. WALTON, Chrlc.
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do John Edinger, Treasurer
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oro on taiement shoicing the duplicates for County payments, exonerations, commissions and
ni no balances due on the same,
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Administration of Justice.
Pay and mileage of Grand and Petit Jurors, for the year 1850
do. do do do do I85t
do do do do do 1853
Taxes Refunded.
Paid Kunkel & Snyder, tax for 1849
do M. 11. Dreher, on the following tracts, John Lee, Benj. Bunnell
and Peter Lemager
do John Edinger, taxes on lands erroneously sold
do J. L. YVyckofT, exoneration on Sarah Cox
do Stroud J. Ilollinshead, on R. Blackwell
do M. II. Dreher. on Standish Ford
do C. L. Burnett, on George W. Murry
Bridge Yicics. ' 1819
do' do 1852
do do , 1853
Eltctions 1850
1851
1852
1853
C6041 91
3 99
17 78
1114 721130 49
1 64
30 22
28 20
8 40
9 66
5 53
10 96100 6
1 00
2 00
14 00 17 00
2 50
8 00
21 06
339 60 371 22
Sheriff's Fees.
Paid Sheriff summoning Jurors and conveying Prisoners to Penitentiary, 1853,
Inquisition on Dead Bodies.
P'd A. S. Edinger holding inquisition on the body of Cha3. Allen, 1653,
" Rudolphus Smith, do do do
Court Crier Paid Charles U. Warnick, Court crier, &c
Assessments Paid for making assessment for the year 1S52
do do do do 1853
Cleaning Court House and Offices.
Paid for cleaning Court House and Offices, for the year 1851 3 00
do do do do do 1853 3 37
Interest paid on Judgments againt the Countv.
i'md Uharles fetherman, interest,
do Petet Zimmerman, on Judgment before Esquire Starbird
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J. A. Sinjrer.
Ilenrv Albert.
T. Sclioch,
Charles Price,
Simon Marsh,
Alex. Brown,
P. Merwinc, sen
Lewis Decker.
David Gregory,
m. bumh,
Wm. Jones,
Jacob Eumjrer,
John Kellev.
Wm. Most oiler.
Jackson.
M. Smithfield.
Stroudslmn:
Price,
Paradise
Hamilton,
Tobvhanna.
Chesnuthill,
Polk,
Ross,
Eldred,
Pocono,
Coolbaugh,
Stroud,
121 00
14 62
19 00 33 62
39 75
5 50
155 50161 00
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do Robert Brown, interest
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Road Damages.
9 Paid Abraham Labar
do Henry Werkheiaer
do John Keener
do John Kautz
do Abraham Yetter
do Robert Brown
Jailors Fees Paid Jailor for 1S51
do do 1S53
Prothanotary and Clerk of the Sessions P'd M H Dreher for 1553
Commissioners Clerk P'd J H Walton for 1852
do do do 1853
Commissioners Counsel P'd J II Walton, for 1852
do do 1853
Running Toicnship Lines P'd for running Township Lines
Auditors Fees P'd County Auditors fees for 1853
Commissioners Services.
on oo
211 33
167 31
2 00 409 86
17 00
30 00
40 00
70 00
90 00
10 00 257 00
1 00
35 22 36 22
111 66
11 98
120 00 131 98
40 00
20 00 60 00
4 00
30 00
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Paid Abraham Fenner for the year 1851 1 50
do Joseph Frable do do 1852 3 50
do Melchoir Dreher do do do 2 00
do do do do do 1853 - 140 59
do Michael Super do do do - 99 68
do John C Strunk do do do 118 00
do Jacob Altemose do do do . 15 00
do Reuben Weiss do do do 10 00
Premiums for Fox Scalps.
Paid premiums for Fox 6calps, &c. for the year 1848 87
do do do do 1849 1 00
do do do do 1850 2 74
do do do do 1851 1 86
do do do do 1852 6 22
do do do do 1653 69 05
Melchoir Barry. Stroud,
II. Ovcrfiold, M. Smithfield
Simon Labar N Pocono,
Peter Fraily, Jackson.
John Pope, jCoolbaugh,
JohnPostens, Price.
Ilenrv TJeller, Paradise,
S. Deitrick, Smithfield,
Alex. Brown, Hamilton,
Charles Correll, Eldred,
J. S. Fisher, Polk.
John White, jr.. Tobvhanna,
Enock Buskirk, Ross,
Peter Gilbert, .Chesnulhill,
S. Mildenberger Tobyhanna,
Echabod Price, Price,
John Vliet, ,Coolbaugh,
Thos. Sebting. Pocono.
John Storm. ,Paradise
Conrad Frable, 'Polk.
John Miller, ;Jack!on.
Philip Gearhart Chesnuthill,
II. Ovcrfleld. !M. Smithfield,
G.F.Bamberger Smithfield,
hilas L. Drake, Stroud,
CharlcsMiller, Hamilton,
John Smith, , Tobyhanna,
A.nthonv Peters Price.
R. W. Keinle, 'Coolbaujrh,
John Roth. Paradise
Frederic Shupp Polk,
Wm. Belli?, ,.Tackson,
Jacob Altemose Chesnuthill,
P. Zimmerman. Smithfield,
Wm. Thompson Coolbaugh,
James Newell, (Tobyhanna,
Simon Grubcr. .Coolbaugh.
Wm. Bisbing, iPocono,
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$580 17 $225 00 .'555 17
171 48 40 00 134- 48
757 20 300 00 457 20
472 13 229 31 ?42 S'
10G 28 106 28
139 37 5fi 00 83 37
1.227 92 487 OS 710 84
123 3(5 01 00 40 Gl 9G
4S2 03 192 00 290 03
308 19 62 00 9.1 c 19
309 161 125 00 - 184 1G
SOS 72 91 00 217 72
309 74 190 71 10 CG 102 37
104 82 75 00 29 82
771 17 102 20 GGS 97
9 IS 05 $772 70 711 15 31 01 27 51
50G 03 310 03 1G1 00 155 03
257 20 1G6 32 75 00 91 32
141 40 119 40 73 00 46 40
09 64 34 64 27 S3; 3 51 3 30
S3 75 70 13 50 52i 3 Olj 22 60
107 56 97 56 91 08 1 16 5 32
496 20 30G 95 343 CG, 3 59 19 70
902 4S 357 48 324 05: 5 82 3 39 30 40
232 92 164 17 131 50j 32 67
223 26 137 02 117 00! 20 02
129 37 66 37 49 19 11 28 5 90
230 41 127 91 114 1L 2 40 11 40
359 29 359 29 215 00 I - 144 29
203 34 98 31 00 50 1G 59 21 25
112 00 62 54 20 50. 8 SO! ' 33 21
87 75 23 30 23 3G
338 73 5S 81 3S 80 3 24. 16 77
13G 71 55 07 27 30 1 20 26 57
295 09, 185 75 15 00, 170 75
186 15j 111 15 30 50, 80 65
4S8 64 14 95 10 05 4 90
795 40 300 54 200 00 52 01 37 16 10 37
6S1 89: 3S8 89 348 47j G 66 33 70
1,201 13 71 58 12 72; 58 8G
1,219 31 107 56 30 SI 10 00 60 15
203 23 8 71 G 271 2 44
104 101 15 19 .15 19
86 2lj 46 21 30 00' 16 21
137 59 45 70 37 20! 1 71 G 79
292 28, 187 47 187 47
193 50' 35 19 17 GO' S 98 8 01
402- 01 41 90 19 23: 22 73
G7S 08 201 25 167 31 33 94
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42 49, 14 13 12 23 1 90
2G9 30' 47 42 47 42
5,8GS 90( 5,105 42
390 2"
' $44 89 error in adding,
We, the subscribers, auditors of the county of Monroe, having carcfullv examined the accounts
of the County Treasurer, and all books, papers, vouchers, etc., relating thcrereto, do certify that
v.e find the above account correct. Witness our hands at Stroudsburg, this 7th day of January,
A. D. 1854,
JOIIX X. STOKES, )
JACOB II. FETIIERMAN, V Auditors.
CIIARLES DEITRICK, )
Constables making returns and attending Court do
County Printing.
Paid Schoonnver & Ringwalt 1847
do J L Ringwalt 1853
do Theodore Schorh do
do Keller & Alleser do
Enlarging and "Repairing County Jail.
Cash paid sundry persons for lumber, stone, mason and carpenter work,
&c. for Jail.
Costs in Commonwealth Cases.
151 84
47 25
43 75
92 32
79 50-
602 04
ash paid sundry persons, witness fees in the case of Common
wealth vs. Graves 1852 10 00
do do do do do do 1853 70 35
do do do do do Rafertv do 1 25
do do do do do Abm. Butz do 8 80
do do do do do And'wPiphcr 136 21
do do do do do Chris. Miller 5 39
do do do do do C J & Jos. Price 32 95
do do do do do Patrick Gahale 22 66
do do do do do P Brown & J Hoband 6 88
do do do do do Frederick Flore 2 65
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jSUscellaneous.
Tald Valentine Werkhiser for wood for the year 1850, -
Vfilliam Gordon for painting Court House, l bo i, -Silas
L. Drake for making election boxes, 1852, -
B. E. Wright, esq., for ten copies of the election laws, 1852, -H.
Hamman for books for office, 1852, - - - - -
Jo hnEdinger, advertising unseated lands eroneously assessed, 1852,
J. H. Walton for calculating taxes on assessments of 1852,
Samuel Melick, stationary, &c., 1853, ;
Samuel Rees, jr., iudexing dockets in Register's Office, - -
H. Hamman, stationary, &c. - - -
R. Huston, lime, nails, boards, &c.
S amuel Melick, stationary, ink, fcc. -------
C. S. Palmer for wheelbarrow,
John N. Stokes, merchandize, - - -
George B. Keller, hopples, hand culls, &c. - . - ,- ;r.
Boaley, cutting wood, - -
John N. Staples for wood, ; - - - - - r.
M. D. Robeson, swearing Sheriff and Commissioners, - -,
Silas L. Drake, for making table for Recorder's office, -Robert
Eilenberger for cutting wood, - - - . - - . -David
Keller, postage,
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3 00
10 00
4 21
21 50
20 00
8 71
2 00
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7 08
3 00
23 02
10 87
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Bridges,
Paid for repairing Hawk's briclge, 185 1, .
Stony ilun bridge, xooi5,
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Ransbury's
Brodhead's
Stokes'
Marshalls'
Pocono
Uansbury's
Tannersville do
Smithfield do
Kunkle's do
Stony llun do
Stokes' do
Priceburg do
Bell's do
Stroudsburg do
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259 78
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73 90
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200 00
District Attorney Fees. .
Paid Samuel S. Dreher, for fees, 1853, - - - -
Paid the following Supervisors on account of RbdW'TaXi;
Christian-Stout, Ecpcrvisor- of Tobyhanna Township,
FeierMcmne, o d,o. - qo-
Slatcmcsat
! OF THE EXPENSES OF THE COUNTY FOR 1853.
P'd Grand and Petit Jurors 1114 72
Bridge Views 14 CO
Taxes refunded 100 67
General, special and tsp elections 31116
Sheriff summoning Juroisand con-
veving prisoners to Penitentiary ltil 00
Inquisitions on dead bodies 33 62
Court Crier 39 75
262 82 Assessments 171 00
Cleaning Court House and Offices 3 37
Paid on Judgments 38 64
Interest paid on Judgments 29 22
Road Damages 307 00
Jailors fees 45 b
Prothonotary & Clerk of the Courts 111 66
Commissioners Clerk 120 00
Running township lines 4 00
Commissioners Counsel 50 00
Auditors fees 30 00
Commissioners services 324 75
Premiums 69 18
Constables making returns and at
tending Court 151 84
County printing 215 57
Enlarging and repairing county Jail 828 84
Costs in Commonwealth cases 313 21
Miscellaneous expenses 121 67
Building and Repairing Bridges, to wit:
Pocono Bridge 7 90
Ransberry's Bndgo 261 78
Tantiersvlllo 24 20
Smithfield 7 61
Kutikles 73 90
Stony Run 3 00
Stokes1 157 57
Priceburg 5 00
District Attorney 16 00
Amount of Checks outsanding and
unpaid, including Judgments a
gainst the county 1823 02
Amount of Taxes levied and uncol
lected 5105 42
From which must deducted exonerations
and commissions, to be allowed to Collec
tors. JOHN C. STRUNK, )
M. DREHER, yCom'rs.
JACOB ALTEMOSE. )
Commissioner's Office, Jan 7,1854.
TANNERY FOlTSALEi
The undersigned will sell at
private sale a small Tannery and
Twelve acres of Land, with the
improvements, situated in a desira
ble part of the County for Bark and other
advantages.
J. H. WALTON.
Stroubsburg, Dec. 15, 1853.
FORTltENTi
The room occupied by Wm. II.
White, as a Barbershop. The
room is well adapted for a barber,
and a man of sober and industrious
habits will find this a jrood location. Fo
furthar particulars apply to
SYDENHAM WALTON.
Stroudsburg, January 5, 1853.
138 15
751 50
4 50
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III kbdft
BLANK DEEDS
For sale at this Ofiinc.
rpljans' &out1 Sak.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans'
Court of the County of Monroe, the fol
lowing Ileal Estate, formerly of James
Scoring, late of Pocono township, in said
county, deceased, will be sold at public
vendue, on the premises, on
Saturday, the 11th of February
nest, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, a cer
tain Messuage or Tenement and Tract or
piec of Land, situate in Pocono township,
Monroe county, adjoining lands of John
Smith, Melchoir Smith, Jacob Bisbing,
and other lands of the said James Sc
bring, deceased, containing
76 Acres asad ItJfl Perches.
The improvements arc a
ILOG I20USE,
a story and a half bigh, and a
LOG STABLE. About ten acres are
cleared four acres of which is moadW.
The residue of the tract is timborland.gsSj
There is a small 3tream of water on2L
the premises and good spring of water
near tho door.
The terras and conditions will be made
known at the time and place of sale, by
JACOB BISBING,
ANTnONY SEBBING,
Executors.
By the Court.
M. II. Dreher, Clerk.
January 12, 1851.
rpljans1 om Sak.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans'
Court of the Count' of Monroe, tho fol
lowing Beal Estate, formerly of George
ETagclauer, late of Smithfield township,
in said county, deo'd, will be sold at pub
lic vendue, on
Saturday, the ISth of February,
1854, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, a
certain messuage or tenement and tract
of land situate in Smithfield township,
County aforesaid, adjoining land of John
C. Bush, Henry Row and others, contain
ing r$isic$ceii Acres,
more or less. Tho land is improved and
in a bigh state of cultivation. The im
provements aro a
Bwelliasg' SIoji.sc,
barn and other out-buildings. A never
failing spring of water near tho door.
Terms op Sale. One half of the pur
chase money to be paid at the confirma
tion of sale, and one half in one year
thereafter, with interest from confirma
tion of sale, and to be secured by bond
and mortgage on the premises.
CHRISTIAN P. SNYDER, Ad or.
January 20, 1654.
Register's Notice.
"JJOTICE is hereby given to all legatees
and other persons interested in the
estates of the respective decedents and mi
nors, that the administration accounts o
the following estates have been filed in
the office of the Register of Monroe coun
ty, and will be presented for confirmation
and allowance to the Orphans' Court to
be held at Stroudsburg, in and for the a
foresaid county, on Monday, the 27th day
oi February next, at 10 o clock, a. m.
Ihe account of Moses T. Strunk, acting
administrator of the estate of Charles
Halterman, late of Middle Smithfield
township, deceased.
1 he final account of Abraham Mctzgar
and George Metzgar,- administrators of
the estate of George Metzgar, late of
Hamilton township, deceased.
Ihe account of Levi Slutter and Jacob
Miller, administrators of the estate of Jno.
Miller, late of Ilamilton township, dee'd.
Ihe account of Rudolphus Smith, ad
ministrator of the estate of Benjamin
Yanauken.latc of Middle Smithfield town
ship, deceased.
Ihe final account of Ferdinand Kester,
administrator of the estate of Peter Kester,
ate ot Hamilton township, deceased.
The first account of William Transue,
administrator of the estate of Isaac Tran
sue, late of Smithfield township,deceased.
JLhc account ot Austin Ncwcomb, ad
ministrator of the estate of Charles Allen,
ate of Pocono township, deceased.
SAMUEL REES, Jr. Register.
Register's Office, Stroudsburg, I
February 2, 18o4. $
EXECUTORS SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAJL, ESTATE;
The subscribers, Executors of the last
Will and Testament of William Fowler,
late of the Borough of Stroudsburg, in
the County of Monroe, dee'd, will sell at
public sale on Thursday, the 10th day of
February next, at 10 o clock a. m. on the
premises, the following described proper
ty, viz : all the Real Etate of which the
said deceased posscsed.
A Farm situated in Stroud tsp., Mon
roe co. Pa., adjoining land of John Rans
bury, George Houck, John Miller and
others, containing about
1 1 AC5SES,
about 75 acres cleared, enclosed with a
good fence, and in a high state of cultiva
tion, of which 20 acres are Meadow, the
balance is well timbered with Oak
Chesnut and Hickory. There are about
20 acres of excellent meadow bottom yet
to be cleared. The farm is well adapted
to grazing.
The improvements thereon consist of a
two-storv
GTOISONrNG-sa) -
Thousands of Parents who use Vermifuge
composed of Castor Oil, Calomel, &c, are
not aware, that while they appear to benefit
the patient, they are actually laying the foun
pations for a series of diseas'ea, such as saliva
tion, loss of sight, weakness, oflimbs, &c.
In another column will be found the adver
tisement of Hobensack's Medicines, to which
we ask the attention of all directly interested
in their own as well as their ".Children's
health. In Liver Complaints and all disordea
arising from those of a bil ious type, should make
use of the only genuine medicine, Hobensack's
Liver Pills.
0$"Be not deceived" but ask for Hoben-
sacks' Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and ob
serve that each has thesisnature of the Pro
prietor, J. N IIOBENSACK, as none else
are genuine.
JLog" 13ouse
20 by 28 feet, weather-boarded and plas
tered, a frame Barn 32 by 46 feet with
cellar stabling under neath, a frame
Wagon House 18 by 24 ft. Corn Crib,
Grannory and other out buildings, with a
spring of never failing Water near the
house. There is also a thriving Apple
Orchard of select grafted fruit and a va
riety of other fruit trees of different kinds
on the premises. This property is 3
miles north of Stroudsburg and 1 mile
south-west of the line of the Delaware,
Lackawanna and Western Railroad, and
convenient to Schools and public meet
ings. Persons wishing to view the above
property will please call upon Alexander
Fowler, at the Brick Store opposite Bar
ry's Hotel, or upon William S. Wintemute,
opposite the Methodist Meeting House, in
,tho Borough of Stroudsburg.
ALEXANDER FOWLER,
WILLIAM S. WINTEMUTE
January 19, 1854. JExectutors.
rpljans' 01111 Sale
OF TILE
Rml Estate oi' Jcspcr Vliet, the el
der, dcc5d.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of the decree of the Orphans' Court of
the County of Monroe, made the 2Gth
day of December, A. D. 1853, there will
be sold at public sale, on the premises in
tho township of Tobyhanna, in said coun
ty, on
Monday, the 20th of February,
1854, between tho hours of ten o'clock
A. M. and two o'clock P.M. on said day,
all that certain farm tract of land and
plantation with the appurtenaces thereon
erected, situato in said township, con
taining about two "hundred and fifty a-
cres, be the same more or less, adjoining
lands now occupied by John Simonson,
Peter Bonscr, Wm. Christman and others,
being the same premises on which the
said Jespcr Yhet the elder, resided at the
time of his decease. About 35 or 40 a
crcs cleared and under cultivation, with a
good apple orchard thereon. The im
provements consist of
TJirce DweiSiisg SSohscs, Jlpf
barn and other out buildings. A never
failing spring of water near the door.
Terms of Sale One half of the pur
chase money to be paid on the confirma
tion of sale, and the remaining half to be
paid in one year thereafter, to be secured
by bond mortgages on the premises.
DAYID KELLER, Trustee.
January 19, 1854.
To Fanners, Mechanics, & Ma-
cIiiniKts.
HARDWARE I HARDWARE I!
The subscribers offer for sale one of the
argest stocks of Hardware ever kept in their
establishment, consisting in part of the fol-
owmg articles.
50 Sett Butchers & Fillotson's Chisels,
25 Witherbeys round face chisels,
300 planes, assorted,
100 sett knives and forks,
25 doz Butcher knives,
10 u extra self tiped, ivory handle? 4
50 " till locks,
10 " coffee mills,
20 " glass knobt, assorted; 200 smoothing
irons, uroau axes, uaicuets, enovcis, torks,
spades, circular and strait straw knives, ens-
teel; mil;, cross cut and circular saws; patent
counter scales and weights ; Tyler & Cobbs
patent haft brace and bits; auger and center
bite; spoke shave, shutter bolts, shutter fas
tenings; pullevs; spiral door springs; 1000
rim and carpenters locks; 200 doz. butt hin
ges; 1000 gross screws, assorted ; tenant and
land saws; nails; assorted grind stones; ro
tary pump fixturas; clover and timothy seed;
beans; dried apples; 300 sacks salt; flour;
nsh &c,
Dry Goods and Gror.crics,
a full assortment, for sale at Burkes !
old stand, Easton, Pa.
MILLER & BROTHER.
Easton, January 26, 1854. 3mo.
fV'fwi'Hifl
550,000 Brick,
Just burnt and now on hand for sale by the
subscriber as follows: 350,000 at his kiin
at Stroudsburg, and COO, OOO at his kiln at
Dutotsburg, near the Delaware Water Gap.
These brick will he sold on the most reason
able terms, as the subscriber wishes' to quit
the business as soon as he ran dispose of
his stock of brick. He also offers his luck
yard, house and lot, with a large body of clay
at Dutotsburg, all in good order, and new,
for sale. Any person wishing to engage in
the business, can do well by purchasing
said esatblishment.
WILLIAM S. WINTEMUTE.
Stroudsburg. October 27, 1853.
READY! AlNill FIRE!!!
(B w 2nj s m ie m s: ssr ,
The undersigned respectfully informs
$C)the public that he has taken a room in
the Brick building, on the corner of
William and Sarah streets, and directly op
posite Kautz and Huntsman's wheelright
shop, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, where
he purposing carrying on the Gunsrnithing
business in all its various branches. He
prides himself in being able to give entire
satcisfacion to all. Persons in want of any
thing in his line of business are repectfully
invited to call. Particular attention paid to
repairing in all its various branches. Also
door locks repaired on the shortest notice.
MICHAEL KOWATSKI.
Stroudsburg, October 20, 1853.
TEN DOLLARS A DAY!
I offer for sale upwards of thirty different
Resceipts, many of which have been sold for
mom 5, to 810 a peice, and in the sale and
manufacture of these any one of energy can
frake Ten Dollars a day.
Address " L. P. Atwatcr,,' Boston Massa
chusetts, enclosing one dollar and the whole
number of Receipts will be forwarded by
return mail.
.411 letters must be post-paid.
December 15, 1S53.
1522. 3. LMTK, DENTIST,
Has permanently located him
self in Stroudsburg, and moved
-J" his office next door to Dr. S.
Walton, and nearly opposite S. Melick's Jew
elry store, where he is fully prepared totrea
the natural teeth, and also to insert incorrnptt
ible artificial teeth on pivot and plate, in the
latest and most improved manner. Most per
sons know the danger and folly of trusting
their work to the ignorant as well as the
traveling dentist. It matters not how much
experience a person may have, he is liable to
have some failures out of a number of cases,
and if the dentist lives at a distance, it is fre
quently put off until it is too late to save the
tooth or teeth as it may be, othorwiso the in
convenience and trouble of going so far
Hencothe necessity of obtaining the services
of a dentist near home. All work warranted.
April 23, 1653,.
Attorney at Law,
STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY , VA.
Office on Elizabeth street, formerly oc
cupied by Wm. Davis, Esq.
May 8, 1 851 ,
The subscriber has opened
his new Hotel and is ready to
accommodate all who may fa
vor him with their custom.
JOHX n. MELICK.
Stroudsburg, May 27, 1852.-Gm.
Morses for alc.
The subscriber lias at his stable
in this Borough, ten young Horses,
well brokcj for sale.
JOHN PALMER.
Stroudsburcr, Nov. IT 1S53.
EVERY MAN HIS OWN MILLER.
Clark's Patent combined grinding and bolt-
ing milh is an invention which cannot fail
coming into general use, turning out as it
does from the wheat extra flour, superfine,
middlings, ship stuff and bran, at a single op
eration, and in the most complete manner.
This tiuly scientific mill fills a space of but
three feet in diameter, and five feet high, i
worked by a single shaft, capable of grinding
and bolting from three to ten bushels of wheat
an hour, and can bo propelled by any power"
from four horse, to any which may be desircdi
The entire cost of a mill calculated to make
one barrel of flour to the hour, does not ex-
ceed $-100. Those desiring to purchase a
mill, or the patent for counties or townships
in Pennsylvania, are requested to address
Wm. Heilinan, or call at No. 41 Brown street,
Philadelphia
September 1, 1653. 3t.
LAW CIRCULAR.
Wouthixgton G. Snetiien, Wasli
ington, D. C, continues to practice
law exclusively in the supreme court, and
to attend to cases before Congress: to
prosecute claims an settled accounts a-
gaiuct tho departments, bureaus, and
boards of commissioners; to procure pat
ents for invention, at home and abroad,
and to obtain pensious and bounty lands;
to collect debts, dividends, legacies, and in
heritances in any part of the United states
and foreign countnos ; to make invest
ments of funds iu loans and stocks aud
on bond and mortgage, and to negotiate
the purchase and sale of loans, lands and
patent rights in any state of the Union.