mi i . WW I i II I III II ' ' " ; . .Ill , il II., I , I I til 1 Kolicc in Domestic Allaclinieiit. Charles Keifer ) In the Court of Com- vs Vmnn Pleas of Monroe Jbamuel 15. Keifer ) County. Whereas the Court of Ciimmnn Pi Monroe county, lias a anointed Jul of the Borough of Stroudsburg, Peter Snyder ui ouersviue, and Tlios. M. McIIhcaney, lanncrsville. in said of the Estate of Samuel B. Keifer. late of said coun ty, under proceedings in domestic attachment at the suit of Charles Keifer, this is therefore to notify and require all persons indebted to me said bamuel B. Keifer, or holding prop erty belonging to him, to pay and deliver all such sums of money, and property due and belonging to said Samuel to the said trustees; and all creditors of said Samuel are hereby requested to present their respective accounts or demands. JOHN EDINGER. Stroudsburn-. PETER SNYDER, Snydersvillc. THOrf. M. McILHEANEY, Tan nersville Trustees. March 23, 1354. Ow. Slimiinislrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration upon the Estateof Michael Arnst, late of Middle Smithfield township, deceased, have been granted by the Romster of Wills in and for the County of Monroe, state of Pennsylvania, to the undersigned, residing in Middle Smilhfied township. All nersons in debted to said Estate are requested to make payment without delay, nnd those having claims against the same, will present them uuiy niuneniicatcd tor settlement, to J. H. EILENBERGER, Administrator. March 23, ISi4- Gt. At a meeting of the Elders and Trustees of the Presbyterian Church of Stroudsburg. they have resolved that no pews are to be rented in said Church. The seats are now open and free to all, after this date, March 23, 1S54. SPKIXG M 2S.?.i3E2Ir GOODS. JGHM STOP'S & sons, Xb. 45 South Second Street, Philadelphia, JTft Hive now in Store, of their own im- pnrtation, a large and handsome assott inesit of Silks, Flo ".vers Crapps, nnd every article suitable to the Millinery Trade, to which constant addition will be made throughout the season, thereby enabling them to offer the largest and most desirable selection of articles in their line to be found in the City. Philada., March 1G, 1954. 2m. REMOVED! Respectfully informs the public that he has removed his Hal & Cap Store next door to Samuel Melick's Watch and Jewelry Store, where lie will be happy to see his old partrons and customers. He also announces that he positively gives no credit, as it lias become unfashionable, as well as unprofitable. Quick sales and small profits is his motto. JOHN W. RUXTON. Stroudsburg, March 1G, lS51.-3m. RAGS WANTED. Being extensively engaged in the manu facture of Paper, we will pay to Country Merchants and others having Rags for sale, 7iorc than the present market prices CASH. JESSUP & MOORE, Paper Manufacturers, Philadelphia Nos. 24 and 2G North St. (1st Street below Arch, between 4th and Gth.) March 1G, 1854. 2m. rprn tio TO" A' VV Paper Elais: AND HOUSE AHD SIGM PAINTER. Shop on Jacob Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. IVfiSDOff SASH. The undersigned has on hand and for sale. Window Sash, painted and glazed, of all sizes. C. U. WARNICK. Stroudsburg, March 9, 1854. ApprecstEfc Wanted. A boy between 1G and 18 years old, wan ted bv the undersigned to learn House and Sign painting. C. U. WARNICK. Stroudsburg, March 9, 1855. rpljans' iourt 0alc. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of the County of Monroe, the following R.eal Estate, formerly of David Singer, late of Mid dle Smithfield township, in said county, de ceased, will be sold at public vendue, on the premises, on Wednesday, the 12th day of April next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, a certain messuage or tenement and tract or piece of land, situate in Middle Smithfield township, in said County of Monroe, adjoining lands of Depue S. Miller and Jeremy iviackey, con taining evezBty-Five Acres, more or less, being part of a larger tract of land in the warrantee name of Daniel Delray and numbered on the Commissioners Books No. 31 ; about four acres are cleared the res idue timber land. The improvements are a LOG HOUSE, a story and a half high, and a frame stable. There are two good springs of water near the house and a number of fruit trees upon the promises. The terms and conditions will be made known at the, time and place of sale, by JACOB II. EILENBERGER, Administrator. By the Court. M. II. DREIIMR, Clerk. March 9, 1854. (Dl,OISON8iNG-a) 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 diseases, such assaliva tion, loss of sight, weakness, of limbs, &c. In another column will be found the adver tisement of Hobensack's Medicines, to which vc ask the attention of all directly interested in their own as well as their Children's health. In Liver Complaints and all disoTdes arisingfrom thoseofa bilious typc,shouldmake use of the only genuine medicine, Ilobe'nsack's Liver Pills. Qj"kiBe not deceived,'''' but ask for Iloben sacks' Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and ob serve that each hns the signature of the Pro prietor, J. N II QB ENS A CK, as noncclso pie genuine. In obedience to an order of the Court, the n't ! nr i. . .1 n n ouenu puuusues uie ionowin"; SAMUEL ALLEN, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Philadelphia, March 4, 1851. bamuel Showaker, vs. Jacob K. Bisbing, Henry Bis bing, Charles Bisbing, Ing ham Bisbing, George L. Ro berts and .Rebecca his wife, formerly Rebecca Bisbing; Julius Drucourt and Sarah his wife, formerly Sarah Bis bing; J. Robison Elder and Anna his wife, formerly An na Bisbing; Mary Jane Bis bing; and Eva his In the Court of Commo n Pleas fur the City & Coun ty of Philadel phia, of March Term, IS54 No. 10. uui to per petuatc testi mony of the title of com phinar.t to wife, formerly Eva Bisbing ; tract of Land in Gwynedd and Mary his wife, formerly Mary Bisbing; tsp. Montgom cry Count' and Sidney his wife, former ly Sidney Bisbing; Ann Bis bing; Jacob Bisbing; William Bisbing; George Bisbing, and Isaac Bisbing surviving heirs of John Bisbing, deceased, and Henry Bisbing, deceased, and whoever may be the heirs of the said John Bisbing and Henry Bisbing, deceased, and all persons claiming by, from and under them or any of them, and all persons inter Pennsylvania adjoining land of David San ders, George Engle, Jesse Castner, the heirs of Danie Levering, de ceased Geo A. Barnhardt containing 72 acres 9 perch ested in the premises. es. And now, to wit, March 4, 1854, The above mentioned Bill having been presented to the Court, setting forth that tiie complainant by virtue oi certain conveyances was recently the owner of the above mentioned Tract of Land situate in the township of Gwynedd, in the County ot Montgomery in the State o Pennsylvania, Whereupon the said Court di ectcd that the Sheriff of the said County of Philadelphia, should serve a notice of the said Bill on the heirs of the said John Bisbing and Henry Bisbing, deceased, if found in his said County; if not found in his said County then to give public notice by advertising in the Commercial Journal of Pittsburg, and the Stroudsburg Jefiersonian of Stroudsburg, once a week for four weeks successively, requiring the said parties to appear at our aforesaid Court on the first Monday of the month next alter such advertisement and answer the said Bill to show cause whv the witnesses on be half of the complainant against them before Mir said Court duly exhibited should not be examined, and their testimony reduced to wri ting and filed of record in our said Court in order to perpetuate the same agreeably to the Constitution ol our Ciovernment and the Act of Assembly in such case made and provided. Certified lrom Record. E. W. DAVID, Pro. Prolhonotary March 9, ISG4. 4t. WHOLESALE BOOK AND STATIONARY ROUSE IN SEW YORK 3f TI3E CAS5I PLA3T: EXTENSIVE SALES AND XO LOSSES, Make it profitable to sell at very Low Prices, MASON BROTHERS, 23 Park Row opposite the Astor House N. Y. Offer one of the most extensive Stocks and complete assortments in the country of 13 0 OKS A XD S TA TIOXA R Y, FOB CASH ONLY. The Amount of goods in our line purchased by country merchants is usually quite small compared with their dry goods, hardware, and other bills, and this very circumstance abso lutely compels jobbers in the book business, who sell on time, to get larger profits in or der to make up for the losses and extra ex penses necessarily involved in a credit busi ness of small amounts. It is also easy for the merchant to make arrangements to buy his book bill for cah ; though it might not be so convenient for him to purchase his larger bills in this way. These considerations have led us to adopt in our business, from this date, January, 1854, the following principles, viz. shall profits, UNVARYING PRICES AND TERMS ALWAYS CASH. Being ourselves the sole publishers of a number of the leading and most extensively selling School Books in the country, as well as works in other departments, our facilities are unsurpassed. Call upon us, or send an order, and judge for yourselves, if the saving you can make by buying of us for cash is worth while. Our location is very central, and easily found. Stand on the Astor house steps, and look straight forward across the corner of the Park, and you cannot avoid seeing our signs. REMEMBER THE XAME IS MASON BROTHERS. March 2, 1851. ATTORNEY AT T, A W . lias removed his office to his dweling house, first door below the office of the "Jcffersonian Office," and directly oppo site S. J. Ilollinsliead's hotel, Elizabeth street. Stroudsburg, Dec. 19, 1850. PALMER & BROTHER. ESPECTFULLY inform the Mcr- chants of Stroudsburg and vicinity, that they have on hand and are manufac turing PURE TALLOW CANDLES, in the Uorough of Stroudsburg, and -will keep constantly on hand a full supply, which they offer for sale at as low rates as can be had at any other establishment. Call before purchasing elsewhere. Stroudsburg, February 2, 1854. EVERY KAN fHS OWN MILLER it Clark's Patent combined grinding and bolt ing mill, 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, is worked by a single shaft, capable of grinding and bolting from three to ten bushels of wheat an hour, and can he propelled by any power from four horse, to any which may be desired. The entire cost of a mill calculated to make one barrel of flour to the hour, does not ex ceed .$400. Those desiring to purchase a mill, or the patent for counties or townships in Pennsylvania, are requested to address Wm. Ueilman, or call at No. 41 Brown street, Philadelphia. September 1, 1853. 3t. The subscriber nonopened his new Hotel and is ready to accommodate all who may fa vor. him with their custom. JOHN IT. MELTCK. Stroudsburg, M:iy. 27, 152. Gm. (tin IJWA Srcasmtv's Salt OF mm Eft A 551 M Hfc 1$ & H Notice is hnifihv riven, that arrreeablv to - e ' o an act of General Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 13th dai of March, 1815, entitled an "Act to amenc the act entitled nn nr-1 directing the mode o selling Unseated Lands for Taxes and for other purposes," and of an Act passed the 6 day ol iUarch, 181, "a further suppie- . ... a . i n. k ... .:.!. muni in itii nui iu uiiiuuu liiu eimweu nrt dirftftinrr ihn mrirlo nf spllino- TTnspnt an ...vr-w . ...... Lands for taxes anil nihpr ntirnosps." bv th ( j j , -j "Act of General Assembly passed the 9th oay oi luarrn, in the year ot our oord lol entitled "an act in relation to the sales Unseated Lands in the several counties tllij flnmmnnU'Mllh ihn fnllmrfnrr Irnrte land will be sold at public vendue, on the Second 32os:i!;iy of J?t;iic sicxt, at the Court House in Stroudsburg, in the countv of Monroe, for arrearages of Taxes due, and the costb accrued on each lot re spectively. Coolbaugh township. Xo. Warrantees. Acres Per. Tax due Ul Able John 400 l 20 18S Arndt Jacob 408 97 21 27 IS9 Atndt John 40S 97 21 27 237 Arndt Thomas 220 120 13 9 177 Bush John 400 50 19 20 18G Bell Joseph 405 53 24 7 187 Bell William 400 24 7 1G2 Brown Jonathan 204 G5 9 94 179 Bush James 399 17 IS 91 310 Brown William 409 19 5fi 224 Burroughs Henry 403 19 10 293 Burroughs Stephen 400 00 14 20 244 Bell William 417 24 78 191 Bush John S 400 52 19 00 1 192 Bush Thomas 399 99 18 93 194 Brown Daniel 408 97 19 28 195 Brown John 44S 97 19 3G 198 Biles Henry 408 97 19 3G 171 Blancher Jonathan 201 05 12 2 174 Bower Jacob 206 153 9 74 161 Cochran John 100 6 43 197 Carson Abraham 362 12 85 240 Cameron William 438 G6 26 70 240 Cameron William 401 35 24 13 199 Depue Aaron 40S 97 19 30 200 Depue Archibald 403 97 24 27 202 Depue Samuel 408 97 24 27 210 Depue John 415 109 19 67 113 Depue Daniel 432 30 15 21 2 IS Depue Polly 432 9G 26 69 149 Gibbs Elizabeth 204 120 11 33 175 Gibbs Elizabeth 200 40 7 29 205 Giltner Francis 405 10 21 19 239 Giltner Tobias 412 72 24 50 I3G Gibbons Isaac 400 150 14 20 142 Gibbs Joseph W 214 75 9 45 190 Hood Hannah 403 61 23 93 193 Ilollinshead James 436 44 18 39 239 Hawn Abraham 406 136 15 39 163 Hester John 412 15 14 49 168 Harvey Samuel 225 8 23 178 Fiend rick Iiaac 406 47 24 3 180 Ilendrick Jacob 40l 123 23 83 150 Humphrey Isaac 408 97 14 35 230 Hogei Peter 40S 97 23 17 281 Kortz Daniel 401 125 23 85 169 Lockwood James 203 1 9 45 124 Lee Joseph 401 14 1196 '229 Levering Nathan 426 4 19 92 IS9 Meredith Nancy 401 50 24 9 175 Meredith Mary 403 61 19 10 223 M'Clenan Susanna 42G 104 25 3 200 Montague Joseph 415 In 2i SO 204 Montague Elisha 415 lo 29 63 207 Montague Ahraham 415 10 24 67 217 Moore Patrick 411 100 21 45 233 Meeker Samuel 213 33 15 24 213 M"Cullough John 411 30 2132 226 Meeker Thomas 427 113 25 19 126 Mushback Frederick 116 47 6 29 209 M'Kee Peter 415 109 21 05 110 Murry Francis 402 61 19 30 220 Muir Sarah 455 78 13 39 193 Nungesser Peter 430 15 15 1S3 Paterson William 250 , 14 81 194 Postens Jacob 395 113 IS 72 185 Peiigree James 419 103 21 9C 190 Paterson Robert 408 91 14 47 227 Pratt Henry 421 40 25 2 223 Polk Robert 328 48 19 57 157 Ransberry John 401 14 14 21 167 Roup William 400 23 80 197 Riggs Philip 408 97 14 57 221 Rees James 440 80 26 IS 222 Rees Daniel 439 70 26 9 223 Rees Sarah 439 118 31 32 241 Rees Daniel 409 8 29 20 245 Roberts Isaac" 403 28 80 230 Sprout William 206 153 12 6 153 Sid man Eliza 170 67 G 3 135 Shook John 400 150 14 20 17G Somer3 George 401 83 20 86 156 Starbird John 430 17 12 65 170 Snyder John 400 18 24 15 176 Spencer Joseph 220 120 10 32 177 Smith Robert 201 17 14 41 202 Smith Plait 433 21 24 55 219 Swartwood Moses 211 120 1180 230 Shannon William 407 120 24 21 229 Shannon Frederick 328 4s 20 23 232 Shaw Richard 408 93 23 27 140 Taylor John M 400 11 20 171 Taylor Maria 261 54 1570 214 Taggert John 399 90 23 72 215 Taylor James 399 ll 23 72 232 Trail Robert 406 134 23 93 190 Vandermark Jamb 401 151 23 8 1 161 Vandermark James 479 50 18 8 208 Yanderberg Richard 4S5 70 28 30 236 Vanauken James 438 70 25 05 185 Walker Fmanuel 403 95 23 95 211 Wheeler David 455 10 26 59 220 Wheeler David 196 60 13 99 187 Yohe Adam 400 23 80 Paradise township. 201 Bamet John 70 70 1 80 119 Cardiff Jacob 400 150 9 80 218 Drison James 408 154 10 G9 92 Dills Abraham 1G2 G2 4 74 107 Dennison Alexander 400 150 10 50 137 Ford Standish 310 40 7 70 132 Graisburg Joseph 300 70 7 87 133 Glentworth James 301 10 7 87 13G Gilbert Isaac 400 113 10 50 242 Gordon Gilbert 420 11 11 2 104 Humphrey Isaac pt. 271 113 7 113 Harrison William 200 70 5 25 239 Hoover Martin 437 132 10 50 138 Moore Patrick 300 Gl 7 87 238 Moore Robert 437 132 10 50 222 Murry Sarah 455 73 11 91 231 Murry Ann 405 37 10 59 235 Murry John 402 01 10 55 140 Murry Francis 402 Gl 10 55 141 Murry George W 425 10 74 McNair Solomon 355 91 11 91 105 Morris Phoebe 75 2 32 74 Nicholas William 450 3 10 50 G7 Parker William 431 8d 10 50 80 Place Philip 401 10 50 113 Patterson John 390 10 33 180 Ruxton Thomas 100 150 2 G2 202 Roup Geprge W 422 44 11 4 106 Scoring Thomas 400 150 10 50 135 Shook John 400 150 10 50 102 Sleshman Michael 337. 137 8 80 155 Silliman Jacob 400 150 10 50 318 Wilson Joseph 193 2 51 237 Weaver Rhilip '410 28 1130 Welsh Rodger 400 30 1 0 57 i QhesnuthiU township. Jower Dill man llcckman Adam Ilcckewehler Christ'n Lesley Peter Morgan Sarah Peach Peter Piatt George Ilees Rachel Rees Samuel Shupp' Philip Shupp Peter 236 C5 8 1 250 - 48 8 40 239 GO 3 52 322 33 3" 58 475 1 47 81 2 8G 376 12 77 445 15 12 439 10 12 9 439 126 3 40 340 5 73 Middle Smitlifield township. 57 Barclay James 330 80 5 GO 56 Blackwell Robert 417 5 81 GO Bunnel Caty 424 55 5 93 G4 Bunnell Bcuj. 439 30 G 12 G8 Barklev John 400 5 GO 35 Coolbaugh Susannah 40S 40 5 G9 46 Clements Jacob 433 146 G 12 45 Glentworth James 382 52 5 34 29 Horton Richard 413 33 5 7G G2 Horton Richard 407 35 5 G8 G5 Ilartriug Daniel 402 70 5 Gl 73 Hoops Daniel 402 27 5 Gl 7 Jayne Daniel 155 '100 2 15 59 Jayne William 400 150 5 GO G3 Jayne Mary 399 8 5 60 58 Learning Thomas 404 130 5 G5 34 Learning Thomas 431 9G G 2 69 McCall Archibald 407 SO 5 08 75 Martin Joseph 170 2 37 40 Place Philip 409 5 70 41 Russel Joseph 420 5 88 26 Ritter Jacob 57 31 77 96 Swcazy Joseph 400 15 5 60 61 Sanders John 402 120 5 Gl ' 9 Taggert John 150 30 2 17 39 Warner Andrew 409 50 5 70 50 Woodcock Robert 400 5 GO Pocono township. Dills John 374 70 5 45 Lee Ebenczcr 401 12 5 82 Huff John part 100 1 3G Smith Francis J 205 5 87 Smiley David 402 18 6 35 Smith Eliabetb 390 94 5 73 Paul Thomas 435 10 5 82 Nicholas John jr 439 37 5 82 Cummings Daniel part 300 117 4 28 Cummings David 400 110 5 S2 Ransbcrry llcnry 401 14 5 S2 Tobyhanna township. c Alloway William 439 107 20 40 Berry John S2 3 20 Bader Samuel 300 120 10 20 Blakleslee John 404 72 15 63 Blakeslee Daniel 200 2 5 Brodhead Luke 400 8 20 Bochm & Shinier 307 103 8 20 Beck Frederick 439 29 12 96 Beahm Philip part 100 92 Brodhead Samuel part 300 10 20 Cramer Jacob 393 59 4 10 Caldwell David 408 40 4 10 Cox Jacob part 225 1 25 Conrad Marry 239 77 10 20 Cameron William 100 2 5 Collidy Jacob part 203 G G4 Cox Joseph - 417 SO 7 20 Cox Jonathan 438 80 8 50 Cox Mary 439 18 40 Cox Benjamin 439 18 40 Cox Sarah part 339 115 15 25 Collidy Jacob 202 140 8 21 Donaldson John 425 20 14 S2 Dyer Josiah 404 140 16 li.- Dyer Sarah 200 9 20 Durham Edward 400 1G0 7 15 Eyerly Jacob 408 50 3 75 Eyerly Jacob ' 400 90 2 5 Eyerly Jacob part 50 48 Evans Daniel 200 3 57 Evans George 438 48 23 5 Evans Charles 439 24 23 17 Foulk Theophilus 383 13 11 3a Foulk Benjamin 252 135 15 85 Fish John 403 113 10 35 Frey Joseph 300 120 5 15 Gibbons Able 321 91 1113 Ilartman Thomas 402 28 3 57 Ilorsefield & M'Carty 117 160 S 48 Ilarting John D 267 100 G Id llauffner Henry 75'J 4S Holmes LTugh 3G 72 Howell Samuel 433 59 14 95 Hartman Thomas 438 10 16 30 Hartring J D 66 6 6 Hartman Jacob 39G 12 9 Hartring Elizabeth 439 21 20 40 Irwin Robert 423 120 7 83 Ihrie Conrad 377 40 12 38 Krider Michael 236 2 8 91 Lockard John 408 80 1 95 Lesley Peter part 150 125 Lane William 43S 70 20 40 Lane Mary 439 129 20 40 Lyons Peter 421 81 10 55 Logan Alexander 351 14 30 Morris Joseph 305 91 IS 60 Morgan Able part 100 1 70 M'Carty Benjamin 357 130 10 OS Morgan Sarah 439 120 1 1 80 M'Carty Silas 104 2 IS M'Shanc part 400 7 77 Nelson William 439 130 14 15 Riggs Philip part 200 G G2 Rees Evan part 3J9 10 20 Rees Hannah 400 1G 10 20 Rees Daniel 400 14 3o Shoe John 403 30 4 10 Steincr Henry 439 1G0 4 26 Shaw Richard 399 5G 14 7 Steward James 400 80 14 3t) Selkeld Mary 4 17 63 4 lo Sharplcss John 47 1 HI 8 89 Sccinon Isaac 421 100 15 10 Shaw George part 50 48 Saylor David part 300 3 7 Sidraan Isaac 440 15 94 Thomas William 440 15 5 1 Taylor Elizabeth 150 1 50 Thomas Joseph 400 14 30 Tyson Peter 444 51 15 GO .Weidman John 4 38 70 12 95 Waters Nathauiel 400 31 1 i 3G Wright Mary part 225 14 50 Werich Charles 409 14 4G Jackson township. Coates Lindsey 427 22 9 32 400 9 92 43G 80 9 57 402 17 9 18 421 98 9 24 395 13 20 424 84 9 32 415 15 9 9 439 114 9 55 304 78 G GS 433 108 0 G2 y Delong John Davis Josiah Logan Mary Lesley Peter Logan John G winner Frederick Sitgreaves Samuel Starbird John Thatcher Joseph yon Joseph Price township. 30G Abigail Mich. pt. 389 23 89 11 GS 1 3 53 12 53 10 3G 11 30 17 49 15 99 12 94 11 22 13 43 10 25 10 25 11 43 12 97 3.) C 9 22 12 41 12 37 10 G6 5 95 14 35 12 78 12 30 12 73 5 19 13 35 12 30 12 30 300 Bunnell Gersham 33G Benbley William 320 Bush Patrick 394 Brodhead Alex. 315 Brodhead Sam. 290 Brodhead Tl 334 444 4: 9 553 3G0 80 45 23 137 427 29G BinL'ham .Tnrnl, riao 87 Bowlinger Fred. "427 314 Brown Daniel 393 320 Cottinger Garret 433 319 Chapman Joseph 2.;0 308 Chapman Joseph 200 85 Coleman George 380 342 Casebeer Solomon 417 318 Day John & Win. 103 112 18 100 35 luO 20 288 Dills David sr. 291 Depue Samuel 305 Gordon Charles 79 Huff Amos 100 Harmon Wm. 298 Horton Fred. 33i Horton Tobitha 322 Jones John 335 Jayne Amos 295 Lockhart John 249 Lemaiger Peter Lisk & Deibler 415 405 403 343 140 370 422 437 413 170 437 297 140 11 73 341 McLaughlin John 400 75 31 G McGaw Michaeal 104 48 69 M'Call Aarchibald 407 80 7G Nicholason John 338 90 31 Nethermark Lucas 305 40 8 J Place Philip 409 150 332 Place James 390 150 299 Pascal Thomas 430 SO G7 Parker William 434 88 246 Shannon Theoph. 4G0 150 313 Shaffner Solomon 408 154 A in 12 45 10 40 9 25 12 14 1 r JL 13 2 13 I 12 25 12 30 292 Smith Elizabeth 392 12 1 215 Tvson Daniel 437 13 39 13 Vane amp Abm. 423 153 111 20 12 91 12 41 2 i3 VanCordcrGilb fc 421 217 Wolf George 273 8 35 307 Whiteman Jacob 313 10 40 Hamilton township Mease John 432 ICG 5 27 413 9G 4 90 30S 72 3 75 41G 122 5 3 Levers Elizabeth Levers George Thompson Jamc3 Volk township Biddlc James 400 7 5 ) 8 39 5 G2 5 31 3 75 5 G2 6 G G Carson John 403 Henry Ann part 305 405 200 213 2G5 400 Henry Elizabeth Heckawelder Chrisf'r Heller Jacob 15G 80 54 Hartscll Jonas Ilenr' Mathew S LEVI SLUTTER, Treasurer, Treasurer's Office, Stroudsburg, ) March 9, 1854 $ Treasurer's Notice FGH ARREARAGES OF TAKSS. The following is a list of Taxes on Seated assesmeuts as returned by the Collectors for the several Townships for l4!i, lHoO, 1851 and 1852, which lands will be sold agreeably to the 41st section of the act of the 19th of April, A. D. 1843, which provides for the collection of taxes. :amps. Acres. 30 1 ax. Frederick Nogle 82 1 10 40 David Cobb 400 400 410 100 24 Tcwaiship. 92 94 13G 10 106 11 37 75 10 4 400 43 Joseph Trach 5 1 1 32 William Christman Nancy S. Drake 75 40 42 Conrad Ebert CfccsisiitSiill Charles Krcsge DO SO 44 42 1G 2G 93 SG 90 30 90 GO Jonas Kresjie Henry Shafer do do do do do do William Krcsge Charles Krcsge William Hans John Bond Henry Shenkcr Jacob Teel sip. Jacob Stroud's Estate 130 1 92 TTobyisasiuii Towjiship. 9 40 23 401 200 100 10 3G5 400 John Bcsecker 37 70 47 40 50 20 40 13 00 Samuel Bond Jacob llesler Jacob B Teel 10 3 4 o o 3 Malone & Buckman John Simonson Samuel Kohn Joseph R ch Jacob Stouffer &. Co Eld rod 'FowaisItJiJ. 130 Thomas George 3 GO Lewis La bar 100 20 SO GO 43 GO 04 72 00 95 20 92 40 GO 21 91 70 42 4 -J 70 70 85 35 72 50 20 Nathaniel E Wood 195 Stroud Township. John Stametz 5 Hiram Wol fingers Estate 3 20 1 n Nicholas Wolfinjier Moses Kinney I Nathan Hufibrd Jacob Heller Joseph Heller 12 2 G 1 100 1 G.V 1 40 2 24 297 2 11 95 30 12 Silas Flower s Estate Coolbaugh Mary Colbert Elizabeth-Estate do do do Binghams Heirs Bush John (Jack's Son) Jesse Detrich Peter Kinney Mathiab Longncckcr Abraham Rhoads John Shorn 1 40 15 60 3 of SiromlslbKi'g. Town Lot ! Estate do I Michael HnfTerd . Joseph Slrunk S?oi'og3i James Kull'orty Daniel Huutsunn' William Drake's Estate. do 1 LEVI SLUTTER, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Stroudoburg, ) March 16, 1854. 550,000 Jbric 9 Just burnt and now on hand for sale by the subscriber as follows: 850,000 at his kiin at Stroudsburg, and QOO-,000 at his kiln at Dutotsburg, near the Delaware Water Gap. I lie.se hrick will he sold on the most reason able terms, as the subs riber wishes to quit the business as soon as he can dispose ol his slock of biif k. He also offers his brck yard, houseand 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 d ) well by purchasing said esatblishment. WILLIAM S. W1NTF..MU I'K. Stroudsburg, Ov tuber 27, lU. To Farmers, ITEcchaiiics. & 73 a Chili !!?. HARDWAHE! HARDWARE!! The subscribers offer for sale one of the largest stocks of Hardware ever kept in their establishment, consisting in part of the fol lowing articles. 50 Sett Butchers & Fillolson's Chisels, 25 Witherbeys round face chisel?, 500 planes, assorted, 100 sett knives and forks, 25 doz Butcher knives, 10 u extra self tiped, ivory handle 50 " till locks, 10 " coffee mills, 20 " glass knobs, assorted; 200 smoothing irons, broad axes, hatchets, shovels, forks, spades, circular and strait straw knives, cas teel; ntili, cross cut and circular saws; patent counter scales and weights ; Tyler & Cobbs patent haft brace and bits; auger and center bits; spoke shave, shutter bolts, shutter fas tenings; pulleys; spiral door springs; 1000 nm and carpenters locks; 200 doz. butt hin ges; 1000 gross screws, assorted ; tenant and hand saws; nails; assorted grind stones; ro tary pump fixtures; clover and timothy seed; beans; dried apples; 300 sacks salt;" flour fish &.c, ' tfloosss aaiu Groceries, JffcwT a full assortment, for sale at Burkes BtU old stand, Easton, Pa. MILLER & BROTHER. Laston, January 26, 1851. 3mo. Has permanently located him self in Stroudsburg, and moved his office next door to llr. s Walton, and nearly opposite S. M el ick's Jew elry store, where he is fully prepared totrea the natural teeth, and also to insert incorruptt 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, otherwise the in convenience and trouble of going so far. Hence the necessity of obtaining the services of a dentist near home. All work warranted. Has on hand a large and well se lected stock of Groceries, ISardvarc, Stoves, &c. which have been purchased for cash and must be sold. His experience in the Mercantile Business, has enabled him to appreciate to the fullest degree, the wants and desires of the commu nity; and now flatters himself that he has made ample provision for all who may favor him with their custom. Very thankful for the liberal patronage which has been bestow ed upon him; he respectfully asks a contin fiance of the same, feeling satisfied that it will be to the advantage of all to examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Stroudsburg, January 5, 1653. READY I AISJ!! FiftEI!! The undersigned respectfully informs v?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 Gunsmithing 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. 1,000 Book Ascitis Wanted, To Sell Pictorial and Useful Works for the Year 1354. $1,000 DOLLARS A YEAR. Wanted, in every section of the U. S., active and enterprising men, to engage in the sale of some of the best Books published m the Country. To men ot good address, nossessinga small capital of from 625 to 100, such inducements will be offered as to enable them to make from S3 to $5 a day profit. OCr Ihe Books pubhsned by us are all useful in their character, extremely popular, and command large sales wherever they are offered. For further particulars, address, (postage paid. ROBERT SEARS, Pudlisubu 181 William Street, New-York. Februarv 23, 1S54. 3t. ANWOUffCEM EST. Ik Puess : and ivtll be published as soon sj completed, in one lSmo. volume ef aftout 500 pages, Carriage: ITS HISTORY, CHARACTER, AND RESULTS; ITS'' SANCTITIES AND PROFANITIES; ITS SCIENCK AND ITS KACTS ; Demonstrating its Influence, as a civilized Institution, on the Happiness of the In dividual and the Progress of the Race. T. L. Nichols, M. D , and Mrs. M. S. Gove Nichols. Published by the Authors, at their Reform Hookstoie, 05 Walker St., New York. Price one dollar. This book, like "Esoteric Anthropology,'1 will be sent by mail, post paid, on the re ceipt of the subscription price, One Dollnr. All orders addressed to T. L. NICHOLS, M.D. 65 Walker-st , New York. Wits I Fiis! Fits! THE VE04JTA1JLE EXTRACT EPILEPTIC PILLS, For the cure of Fits. Spasms, Crumps, ami all Xervous and Constitutional Diseases. Persons who are laboring under this dis tressing malady will find the Vegetable Epi leptic Pills to be the only remedy ever dis covered for curing Epilepsy, or Falling Fits. These Pills possess a specific action on the nervous system; and, although they are prepared especially for the purpose of curing Fits, they will be found of especial benefit for all persons afflicted with weak nerves, or whose nervous system has been prostrated or shattered from any cause whatever. In chron ic complaints, or diseases of long standing superinduced by nervousness, they are ex ceedingly beneficial. Price $3 per box, or two boxes for $5. 1 ersons out of the city, enclosing a rcmi tance, will have the Pills sent them through the mail, free of postage. For sale by Swrir S. Hanck, No. 103 Biltitnore street, Balti more, Md., to whom orders from ail parts of the Union, must be addressed, post paid. June 2, 1S53. 13-. BLANK DEEDS For sale at this Oflif-U,
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