The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, March 30, 1854, Image 3

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. In obedience to an order of the Court, the
Sheriff publishes the following;
SAMUEL ALLEN, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Philadelphia,
March 4, 1851.
Samuel Showaker,
vs.
Notice in Domestic Attachment!
Charles Keifer ) In the Court of Com
vs mon Pleas of Monroe
Samuel B. Keifer ) County.
Whereas the Cuurt of Common Pleas of
Monroe county, has appointed John Edinge.r,
of the Borough of Stroudsburjr. Peter Snyder T , T n- , ."' TT
,rs .i.pi..- srr.m f Jacob k.Btt-uing, Henry Bis
a.,u Aua. m. i iihuj, u. b. Charles Bisbing, ln".
rannersyjlle, ,n said county trustees of the m , George L. Ro-
ftS atn nt S.imilP It Kmfor Into nf K.ilfl rnilll-l . . .f.
ty, under proceedings in domestic attachment 5;d1itCCa fl'Y
at the suit of Charles Keifer, this is therefore feq .
, .;r j . ii JuIlus Drucourt and Sarah
tI,o fs..,ni Si rr;r,.l nr iml,lin.r nmn. 's wife, formerly Sarah Bis
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;
nnd all creditors of said Samuel arc hereby
requested to present their respective account
nr demands.
JOHN E DINGER. Stroudsburjr.
PETER SNYDER. Snvdcrsviilo.
THOi. M. McILIIEANEV, Tnnncrsville
Trustees.
March 23, 1854. Ow.
bing; J. Robison Elder and
Anna his wife, former! v An
na Bisbing; Mary Jane Bis
bing; a,)d Eva his
In the Cour
of Com m o
Picas for the
City & Coun
tyof Philadel
phia, of March
Perm, 1554
No. 10
Bill to per
petuate teeti
mony of the
title .of coin
plainant to a
wife, formerly Eva Bisbing; j tract of Lam;
and Mary his wile, in Gwvncdd
formerly Mary Bisbing;
;nd Sidney his wife, former
ly Sidncv Bisbing; Ann Bis
bing; Jacob Bisbing; William
l-MUll!, VJl.UI"t Jli.UJIl':, UIIU
Isaac Bisbing survivinjr heirs
ri : i -v f 'lbn Bisbing, deceased,
lOimniSU'atOl : S OtKC. and Henry Bisbing, deceased,
Notice is hereby given that Letters of Ad- ifTTr "i
ministration npon ihS Estate of Michael Arnst, J?rv n?
late of Middle Smithfield township, deceased .
have been granted by the Register of Wills t J?'"r
in and for the County of Monroe, state of thcin, and all ns
Pennsylvania to the undersigned residing in eslcJ in thc . j
Middle rnuthnoM fnwncmn. All nnrsrms in- '
debled to said Estate arc requested to make And now ,0 wit March 4 I854' TIlc abovP
pavment without delay, and those having "lentioned Bill having been presented to the
claims against the same, will present them u - sltmS ,,ortn that the complainant by
Iuly authenticated for setllcincnt, to vinueo, certain conveyances was recently
. lug owner oi i in finnrn inpniinnnri rr.nrrr. or
f tsn ATnntfrnm
cry County.
Pennsylvania
adjoining lani
of David San
ders, George
Engle, Jesse
Castner. th
heirs of Daniel
Lcverinir, de
ceased, & Geo,
A. Barnhardt,
containing 72
acres 0 perch
es.
J. H. EILENBERGER, Administrator,
March 23, 185 1. GL
the owner of thc above mentioned Tract of
Land situate in the township of Gwynedd, in
the County of Montgomery in the State of
Pennsylvania, Whereupon the said Court di
rectcd that the Sheriff of the said County of
Stra-ed from the premises of Philadelphia, should serve a notice of the said
-253rhc underpinned, on thc 11th of
1 II on ic 1 1 oil's of lite S3 id aTotin jOifabin mid
48 T. .t, n .!.: t,.,, Henry Bisbing, deccssp.l. if fmnd in his said
sliote, with a black spot on the left side.
uouniy; i; noi uuinii ;n ins saiu uouniy men
'U1U wkixu uuuut ii" iouuus. :vm v rnt.,morr n Ti!rn;i ,C PiMshiiro-. -in,! tho
lutonnation respecting said estray will be Stroudsburg Jeffjr.-onian ofStroudsbtinr, once
i i i i- ii t t . i r y ? i
inanKiuny r.eceivea ana ttie under nuer
allv rewarded for his trouble.
ROBERT SKELTON.
Stroudsburir, March 23, 1354.
JOKj STOWS & SONS,
iVo. -15 SftUt Second Street, Philadelphia
rT Have now in Store, of their own im
ifiw porta lion, a large and handsome assoit
niDnt of
Flowers,
Cr:ipp!.
and every article suitable to thc Millinery
Trade, to which constant addition will bo
inride 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.
Philatli", March 10, 1854. 2m.
a week for four weeks successively, requiring
thc said parties to appear at our a'oresaid
Court on thc first Monday of the month next
after such advertisement and answer the said
Bill to show cause why the witnesses on be
ll i If of the complainant against them before
our 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 thc
Constitution of our Government and the Act
of Assembly in such case made and provided.
berimed lrom Record.
E. W. DAVID,
Pro. Prolhonolary
March 9, IS6L 4t.
WHOLESALE
BOOK AXD STATIONARY HOUSE
RE MO VET)!
SOU7S V5 KUXTCV
IX NEW YORK
OTi TKa CA23 PLAS:
EXTENSIVE SALES AND NO I-OSSES,
(lke it profitable to sell at rcrij Low Prices,
Respectfully informs the public thai he has 23 Park Row opposite the Astor House N. Y
removed ms lint i.ap oiore
next door to Samuel Melick's
Watch and Jewelry Store, where
ho will be happy to see his old
pari rons and customers.
He also announces that lie pnsitively gives
no credit, as it has become unfashionable, as
well as unprofitable.
Quick tales and small profits is his motto.
JOHN W. RUXTON.
Stroudsburg, March 1G, 1534.-3m.
RAGS WANTED.
Eeing extensively engage-! in the manu
facture of Paper, we will pny to Country
Merchants and others having Rags for sale.
more than thc present market prices CASH.
JESSUP & MOORE,
Pjper Manuracturers,
Philadelphia Ios. '21 and 20 North St.
lal Street below Arch, between 4lh and Gth.)
March IG, 195 L 2m.
Paper 5 angler,
AND
HOUSE AND SIGN PAiTSR.
Shop on Jacob Street, Stroudsburg, Pa.
. AJr v
SASEZ.
Tiic undersigned has on hand and for sale.
Window Sash, painted and glazed, of all
sizes. C. U. WARN1CK.
Stroudsburg, March 0, 1854.
rpljans' ourt Sale.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court
of the County of Monroe, the fol lowing Tteal
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 I2lh day of April
next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, a certain
messuage or tenement and tractor piece ol
land, situate in Middle Smithfield township,
in said County of Monroe, adjoining lands of
Depuc S. Miller and Jeremy M ickey, con
taining Seveiatj'-Fivc Acres,
more or less, being part of a larger tract of
land in the warrantee name of Daniel Delray
and numbered onsthe Commissioners Books
JSo. 31 ; about four acres are cleared the res
idue timber land. The improvements are a
tOG- HOUSE,
xi ft-
ML
a story and a half high, and a frame ttablc.
There are two good springs of water near the
house and a number of fruit trees upon thc
promises.
Thc terms and conditions will be made
Inum n -.a I the time and place of sale, by
JACOB H. EILENBERGER,
Administrator.
By thc Court.
M. II. JJJIEIIMR, Clerk.
March 0, 1854.
GTPOISONING-o8
Thousands of Parents who use Vermifuge
composed of Castor Oil, Colonic, &.c, are
not awurc, thai while they appear to benefit
the patient, they arc actually laying the foun
pations for a series of diseases, such as saliva
tion, loss of sight, weakness, of limbs, &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
Jicalth. In Liver Complaints and all disordes
nrisingfrom thoseofa bilious type, should make
use of the only genuine medicine, Hobensack's
Liver Pills.
07"l?e not deceived," but ask for Hoben
sacks' Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and ob
serve that each has ihesignuturc of the Pro
prietor, J. N HOBENSACK, as noncelso
arc jronuinc. - - ,
Offer one of thc most extensive Stocks and
complete assortments in the country of
BOOKS A AD STATIOXARY,
FOR 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,
wno 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 cash ; though it might not be so
convenient for him to purchase iiis larger bills
in this way.
These considerations have led us to adopt
in our business, from this date, January, 1854,
the following principles, viz. small profits,
VN VARYING PRICES AND TERMS ALWAYS CaSII.
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.
Marcli 2, 1S54.
(treasurer's 0a k
OF
Notice is heteby given, that agreeably to
an act of General Assembly of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 13ihdav
of March, 1815, entitled an "Act to amend
the act entitled an act directing the mode o!
selling Unseated Lands for Taxes and foi
other purposes," and of an Act passed the
13th day of March, 1017, "a further supple
ment lo'an Act to amend the Ac-t entitled an
act directing the mode of selling Unseated
Lands for taxes and other purposes," by the
"Act of General Assembly passed the 9th
day of March, in the year of our Lord IS 17.
entitled "an act in relation to the sales of
Unseated Lands in the several counties o'
this Commonwealth, the following tracts of
land will be sold at public vendue, on the
Scccsss? I?!oi:S:iy of J:3:jg i:ox!,
at the Court House in Stroudsburg, in the
county of Monroe, for arrearages of Taxes
due. and the costs accrued on each lot re
spectively.
Coolbaugh township.
Warrantees. Acres Per. Tax due
ATTORNEY AT I, A W ,
Has removed his office to his dwcling
house, first door below the office of the
"Jeffersonian Office," and directly oppo
site S. J. Ilollinshead's hotel, Elizabeth
street.
Stroudsburg, Dec. 19, 1850.
Assignee's Notice.
Win. S. Deitrick, late merchant of Ham
ilton township, Monroe county, on the twelfth
day of December 1853, made an assignment
of all his goods and chattels and effects to the
undersigned, for the benefit of his creditors,
all persons indebted to the said William S.
Deitrick are required to make prompt pay
ments, and persons having claims against him
will present them duly authenticated to the
undersigned. JOSEPH TRACIJ,
March 23, 1854. Gt.
Assignee.
EVERY MAN' HIS OWN SILLER.
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 stuifand bran, at a single op
eration, and in the most complete manner.
This tiuly scientific mill fills a space of but
three feet ju diameter, wnd 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 be propelled by any power
from four horse, to any which may be desired.
The entire cost of a' mil! calculated to make
one barrel of flour to the hour, does not ex
ceed $409. Those desiring to purchase a
mill, or the patent for counties or townships
in Pennsylvania, are requested to address
Wm. Hei'lman, or call at No. 41 Brown street,
Philadelphia.
September 1, 1853. 3t.
Asek The subscriber has opened
""Mollis new Hotel and is ready to
i!aecoimnodate all who may fa
- fnrvor jjjjjj ti,cir custoni.
JOHN IT. MELT.CK.
Stroudsburg, May 27, 185S,-0jn.
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Art.
147 Able John
ISS Arndt Jacob
189 Amdt John
237 Arndt Thomas
177 Bush John
18(5 Bell Joseph
187 Bell William
1(52 Brown Jonathan
79 Bush James
210 Brown William
221 Burroughs Henry
293 Burroughs Stephen
241 Bell William
.91 Bush John S
92 Bush Thomas
91 Brown Daniel
95 Brown John
18 Biles Henry
71 Blancher Jonathan
71 Bower Jacob
81 Cochran John
97 Carson Abraham
240 Cameron William
210 Cameron William
199 Depuc Aaron
21)0 Depoe Archibald
202 Depue batmiel
210 Depue John
1 13 Depue Daniel
18 Depue Polly
49 Gibbs Elizabeth
75 Gibbs Elizabeth
205 Gillner Francis
39 Giltner Tobias
13(5 Gibbons Isaac
12 Gibbs Joseph W
190 Hood Hannah
93 liollinshead James
239 I fawn Abraham
1G3 Hester John
68 Harvey Samuel
178 Hendrick Uaac
SO Hendrick Jacob
SO Humphrey Isaac
230 Hoge! Peter
2S1 Kortz Daniel
1G9 Lockwood James
24 Lee Joseph
29 Leverinu Nathan
lS9 Meredith Nancy
75 Meredith Mary
2S M'CIenan Susanna
0(5 Montague Joseph
20 J Montague Eiiaha
207 Montacuc Abraham
17 Moore Patrick
238 Meeker Samuel
13 M'CuHouoh John
22(5 Meeker Thomas
400
408
403
220
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405
400
201
399
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417
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408
418
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100
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408
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432
432
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20(5
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214
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436
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225
40G
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4 OS
408
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203
401
426
401
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42G
415
4S5-
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411
213
411
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26 Mushback Frederick 1 1(5
209 M'Kee Peter 415
40 Murrv Francis 402
220 xMurry Sarah 455
93 iSungesser Peter 430
58 Paterson William 250
91 Postcns Jacob 395
85 Peiigree James 419
90 Paterson Robert 408
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22S Polk Robert 323
157 RansbeYry John 401
1(57 Roup William 400
197 Riggs Philip 40S
221 Rees James 410
222 Rees Daniel 439
223 Rees Sarah 439
211 Rees Daniel 409
245 Roberts Isaac 403
230 Sprout William 206
153 Sidman Eliza 170
135 Shook John 400
176 Somer3 George 401
156 Starbird John 430
170 Snvder John 400
170 Spencer Joseph ' 220
177 Smith Robert 201
202 Smith Plait 433
219 Swartwood Moses 211
230 Shannon William 407
229 Shannon Frederick 323
232 Shaw Richard 408
146 Taylor John M 400
171 Taylor Maria 261
214 Taggert John 399
215 Tav lor James 399
232 Trail Robert 400
190 V'andermark Jacob 40l
Kil V'andermark James 479
208 Vanderberg Richard 435
439
403
455
190
400
236 Vanauken James
185 Walker Emanuel
21 1 Wheeler David
220 Wheeler David
187 Yohe Adam
97
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120
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53
65
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97
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97
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153
66
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97
97
109
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120
40
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72
150
75
61
41
136
15
47
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97
97
125
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101
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113
47
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91
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Paradise township.
II 20
21 27
21 27
13 9
19 20
21 7
24 7
9 94
IS 91
19 56
19 10
11 20
21 78
19 00
IS 93
19 28
19 3G
19 36
12 2
J 74
G 13
12 85
26 76
21 13
19 35
21 27
24 27
19 67
15 21
26 69
1 1 33
7 29
21 19
21 50
14 20
9 45
23 93
18 39
11 39
11 49
5 23
21 3
23 S3
14 35
23 17
23 85
a 15
11 96
J9 92
24 9
19 10
25 3
21 80
29 63
24 G7
21 45
15 24
21 32
25 19
6 29
21 65
19 30
13 39
15 15
11 81
IS 72
21 9f
14 17
25 2
19 57
1 1 21
23 80
14 57
26 IS
26 9
31 32
29 20
28 80
12 6
6 3
11 20
20 86
12 G5
21 15
10 32
14 44
24 55
14 80
21 21
20 23
23 27
14 20
1570
23 72
23 72
23 93
23 81
18 S
28 30
25 95
23 95
2G 59
13 99
23 80
201 Barnet John 70 70 1 80
119 Cardiff Jacob 400 150 ' 9 80
213 Drison James 408 154 10 09
92 Dills Abraham 102 G2 4 74
107 Dennison Alexander 400 150 10 50
137 Ford Slandish 310 40 7 70
132 Graisburg Joseph 300 70 7 87
133 Glentworth Jumes 301 10 7 87
136 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 01 7 87
238 Moore Robert 437 132 10 50
222 Murry Sarah . 455 78 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
McN.iir Solomon 355 91 II 91
105 Morris Phoebe 75 2 32
74 Nicholas William 450 3 10 50
07 Parker-William 431 83 10 50
80 Place Philip 401 10 50
113 PattersonsJohn 390 10 33
180 Ruxton Thomas 100 150 2 02
202 Itoup Gcprge W 422 44 11 4
100 Scbring Thomas 400 150 10 50
135 Shook John 400 ISO 10 50
102 Sleshman Michael 337 137 8 80
155 Silliman Jacob 400 150 10 50
318 Wilson Joseph 193 2 5!
237 Weaver Philip 410 28 11 30
93 Welsh Rodjer 400 30 10 57
'Chesnuthill township.
Bower Diliman 23C Go 8 1
Ileckman Adam 250 48 S 40
lieckewelder Christ'n 239 00 3 52
Lesley Peter 322 33 3 53
Morgan Sarah 475 1 47
Peach Peter 81 2 80
Piatt George 370 12 77
Rees Ivaehel 445 15 12
Rees Samuel 439 10 12 9
Shupp Philip 439 12G 3 40
Shupp Peter 340 5 73
Middle Smithfield tqwnsltip.
7 Uarclav James 330 60 5 GO
50 Black well Robert 417 5 SI
00 Runnel Caty 424 55 5 93
04 Bunnell Benj. 439 30 0 12
68 Barkley John 400 5 00
35 Coolbaugh Susannah 408 40 5 69
46 Clements Jacob 433 1 10 G 12
45 Glentworth James 332 52 5 34
29 llorton Richard 413 33 5 76
62 llorton Richard 407 35 5 OS
65 Ilartring Daniel 402 70 5 61
73 Hoops Daniel 402 27 5 61
TTayne Daniel 155 100 2 15
59'jayne William 400 150 5 00
63 Jaync Mary 399 8 5 60
58 Learning Thomas - 404 130 5 65
34 Learning Thomas 431 96 6 2
69 MeCall Archibald 407 80 5 68
75 Martin Joseph 170 2 37
40 Place Philip 409 5 70
41 Russel Joseph 420 5 S8
26 Hitter Jacob "57 31 77
96 Swcazy Joseph 400 15 5 GO
01 Sanders John 402 120 5 61
9 Taggert John 156 30 2 17
39 Warner Andrew 409 50 5 70
50 Woodcock Robert .400 5 80
Pocono township.
Dills John 374 70 5 45
Lee Kbenczcr 40.1 12 5 82
IIuf John part 100 1 30
Smith Francis J 205 5 87
Smiley David 402 13 0 35
Smith Eliabeth x 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
Ransberry Henry 401 14 5 82
Tobyhanna township.
Alloway William 439 107 20 40
Kerry John .82 3 20
Bader Samuel 300 120 10 20
Blaklesleo John 404 '72 15 68
Blakeslee Daniel 200 2 5
Brodhead Luke 400 8 20
Boehm & 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 64
Cox Joseph 417 80 7 20
Cox Jonathan 438 SO 8 50
Cox Mary 439 13 40
Cox Benjamin 439 18 40
Cox Sarah part 339 115 15 25
Collidy Jacob 202 140 8 21
Donaldson John 425 20 14 82
Dyer Josiah 404 140 16 4:)
Dyer Sarah 200 9 20
Durham Edward 400 160 7 15
Eycrly Jacob 408 50 3 75
Eyerly Jacob 400 90 2 5
Eyerly Jacob part 50 48
Evans Daniel 200 3 57
Evans George 438 43 23 5
Evans Charies 439 24 23 17
Foulk Tbeophilus 383 13 14 30
Foulk Benjamin 252 135 15.85
Fish John 403 113 10 35
Frcy Joseph 300 120 5 15
Gibbons Able 321 91 11 1,3
Ilartman Thomas 402 28 3 57
llorsefield & M'Carly 117 160 8 4S
Ilarting John D 207 100 6 10
HaufFner Henry 5'J 48
Holmes Hugh 36 72
Howell Samuel 433 59 14 95
Hartnian Thomas 433 10 16 30
Ilartring J D 66 G G
Ilartman Jacob 396 12 9
Ilartring Elizabeth 439 21 20 40
Irwin Robert 423 120 7 83
Ihric Conrad 377 40 12 38
Krider Michael 236 2 8 91
Lockard John 408 80 1 95
Lesley Peter part 150 I 25
Lane William 438 70 20 40
Lane Mary 439 129 20 40
Lyons Peter 421 81 10 55
Logan Alexander 351 14 3o
Morris Joseph 305 91 18 60
Morgan Able part 100 1 70
M'Carty Benjamin 357 130 10 GS
Morgan Sarah 439 120 1 1 80
M'Carty Silas 104 2 IS
M'Shano part - 400 7 77
Nelson William 439 130 14 15
Rifrgs Philip part 200 0 62
Rees Evan part 399 10 20
Rees Hannah 400 1G 10 20
Rees Daniel 400 14 30
Shcc John 403 39 4 10
Steiner Henry 439 160 4 26
Shaw Richard 399 56 14 7
Steward James 400 80 14 3
Selkeld Mary 417 G3 4 10
Sharpless John 47 1 111 8 89
Seemon Isaac 421 100 15 10
Shaw George part 00 .48
Saylor David part 300 3 7
Sidman Isaac 440 15 51
Thomas William 440 15 50
Taylor Elizabeth 150 1 91
Thomas Joseph 400 61 30
Tyson Peter 444 51 51 56
Weidtnan John 433 70 95 10
Waters Nathaniel 400 31 10 14
Wright Mary part 225 14 12
Werich Charles 409 14 3J
334
444
4.:9
553
360
427
389
427
398
433
2.0
2(H)
330
80
45
23
137
112
413
170
437
297
Jackson townsldp
Coates Lindsey
Belong John
Davis Josiah
Logan Mary
Lesley Peter
Logan John
Gwinner Frederick
Sitgreavcs Samuel
Starbird John
Thatcher Joseph
Tyson Joseph
427 22 9 32
400 9 92
436 80 9 57
402 17 9 18
421 93 0 24
395 13 20
424 84 0 32
415 15, 9 9
439. 114 9 5a
304 78 0 08
if 103 9 02
Price township.
306 Abigail Mich. pt. 389
300 Bunnell Gersham
336 Beuslev William
326 Bush Patrick
394 Brodhead Alex.
315 Brodhead Sam.
290 ttrodhead Thos.
296 Bingham Joseph
87 Bowlinger Fred.
314 Brown Daniel
320 Cottinger Garret
319 Chapman Joseph
308 Chapman Joseph
So Coleman George
342.Casebeer Solomon 417
31 S Day John & Wm. Iu3
2Sd Dills David sr. 415 13
291 D. pue Samuel 4u5 100
3L5 Gordon Charles 4G3 35
79 Huff Amos 313 1. 0
100 Harrison Wm. 140
298 llorton Fred. 370 20
334 llorton Tobitha 422
322 Jones John 437
335 Jayne Amos
295 Loekhart John
249 Lemaiger Peter
Lisle & Deiblcr
341 McLaughlin John 400
316 McGaw Michaeal 104
09 M'Call Aarchibald 407
76 Nicholason John 338
31 Netherm ark Lucas 305
8j Place Philip 409
332 Place James 390
299 Pascal Thomas 430
G7 Parker William 434
246 Shannon Theoph. 460
318 Shaffner Solomon 408
292 Smith Elizabeth 392
215 Tyson Daniel 437
18 Vancarap Abm. 423
243 VanGorderGilb'fc421
217 Wolf Gconro 273
307 Whiteman Jacob 313 20 10 -10
Hamilton township.
Mease John
Severs Elizabeth
Levers George
Thompson Jame3
Volk tO?i
Biddle James
Cai'son John
Henry Ann part
lenry Elizabeth
Heckawelder Cbrist'r
Heller Jacob
Iartsell Jonas
lenry Mathew S
LEYI SLUTTER, Treasurer,
Treasurer's Office, Stroudsburg, )
March 9, 1854 $
140
11
73
75
48
80
90
40
150
150
80
88
150
154
153
111
23 89
11 06
1 3 53
12 53
10 36
11 3i
17 49
15 99
12 94
.11 22
1 3 43
10 25
10 25
11 48
12 97
3 ) 0
9 22
12 41
12 3
10 06
5 95
14 35
12 78
12 30
1 70
5 19
1 2 3'J
.12 30
4 10
TO ,1
10 40
9 25
12 14
12 53
13 2
13 53
12 25
12 30
12 !!
13 39
12 91
12 41
ci 6 0
To Farua:
&
.
432 106 5 27
415 96 4 90
308 72 3 75
410 122 5 3
nship.
400 7 5')
403 8 39
305 5 62
405 5 31
200 3 75
213 156 5 62
265 80 6
400 54 G 6
fti . 1
Jt rUclSUI'LT
oF Sale oS Seated iLantis
F03 ARREARAGES OF TAXES.
The following is a list of Taxes on
Seated assesments as returned by the
Collectors for the several Townships for
849, 1850, 1S51 and 1352, which lands
will be sold agreeably to the 41st section
of the act of the 19th of April, A. D.
843, which provides for the collection
of taxes.
Acres.
30
400
400
410
100
Conrad Ebert
Cs5CSEill(2iiJI
Charles KresEre
Names.
rederick Nogld
David Cobb
oseph Trach
William Christman
Nancy S. Drake
24
92
94
. 136
10
106
11
37
75
10
4
400
43
Township.
130
Township.
9
40
23
401
200
100
10
365
400
Jonas Kresge
Henry Shafer
do do
do do
do do
William Kresge
Charles Kresge
William Hans
John Bond
Henry Shenker
Jacob Teel
gs?:'ifte;d
Jacob Stroud's Estate
TubylsuiiEia
John Uesecker
Samuel Bond
Jacob Ilesler
Jacob B Teel
Malone & Buckman
John Simonson
Samuel Kohn
Joseph It ch
Jacob Stouiler &. Co
22 id red
Thomas George
Price Tovitl3jp."
Lewis La bar 100
Nathaniel E Wood 195
John Stametz 5
Hiram Wolfingers Estate 3
Nicholas Wolfinjjer 20
Moses Kinney 1
Nathan HufTord jj
Jacob Heller 12
Joseph Heller ' G
Silas Flower's Estate 100
Coolbaugh Mary 0
Colbert Elizabeth Estate 40
do do do 24
Binghams Heir3 297
Hush John (Jack's Son) 1 1
Jesse Detrich '.):""
i'cter Kinney 30
Mathias Lunenecker 10
Abraham Rhuads 1
John Shorh 40
Michael HnlTerd 15
Joseph Strunk
Tax.
82 10
1 40
5 32
1 75
1 40
42
4 55
4 80
2 44
42
2 16
26
1 93
1 SO
90
30
90
GO
HARDWARE!!
The aubscrioers offer for sale one of tho
lnrget stocks of Hardware ever kept in their
establishment, consisting in part of the fol
lowing articles.
50 Sett Butchers & Fillotson's Chisel:,
25 Witherbeys round face chisel?,'
500 pianos, assorted,
100 sett knives and fork?,
25 doz Butcher knives,
10 " extra self tiped, ivory handle,
50 " till locks,
10 " cofiee mill?,
20 " glass knobs, assorted; 200 smoothing
irons, broad axes, hatchets, shovels, forks,
spsdes, circular and strait straw knives, cas
teel: mil!, cross cut and circular saws; patent
counter scales and weights; Tyler &. Cobbs
patent haft brace and bits; auger and center
bit-; spoke shavy, shutter bolts, shutter fas
tenings; pulleys; spiral door springs; 1000
rim and carpenters locks; 200 doz. butt hin
ges; 1000 gross screws, assorted ; tenant and
hand saws; nails; assorted grind stones; ro
tary pump fixturas; clover and timothy seed;
beans; dried apples; 300 sacks salt; flour;
fish ice,
mm,
mm
Dry Goods mill Groceries j
a full assortment, for sale at Burkes I
old stand, Euston, Pa.
MILLER & BROTHER.
Eston, January 26, 1854. 3mo.
8325. J. E3ff EST,
. 1 i' i. T-Tnc? nnrmnnnntlir inntrA tllm
fttft 1 Willi.- 1 I J iUV.klll'U ......
re..
130
1 92
37
70
47
10 40
3 50
4 20
2 40
2 1?
3 00
3 00
1 20
1 SO
60
43
00
1 04
72
2 00
I 95
1 20
1 92
2 40
60
o i
" 91
70
42
42
70
70
85
3 35
00
DorotiKii of StroasilsslHJrs
James Ruflerty Town Lot
Daniel Huntsman s lytate do
William Drake's Estate do
LEVI SLUTTER, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Otlice, Stroudsburg,
March 16, 1854.
72
I 56
1 20
va Jif JL & V I J
Just burnt and now-on hnM.l for sale by tin
subscriber as follows: 550,000 at his kitu
at Stroudsburg, ai'. UOO.OOS at his kiln :tt
Dutolsburg, hP.r the Delaware Watrr Ga,.
These brick wfli ' e sold on ibo rnosU raan
-lili Innno !!m ti.il-c .riinr tl-tuliAS tit fl'lll
line business as soon as ho ran di-.josu ol
his stack of brick. lie also oHei-i hw nr
yard, house and lot, with a laru i:dy uf Hay
al Dntotahui. all in jjr.td oi.ter, and new,
for sale. Any person wishing to ene
llio business, unn d wl! ty purrhasino
said osntblistnnent.
' WILLIAM s.wix-KrcauiPR.
Stroudb?c, (U tuber 27
?elf in Stroudsburg, and moved
his olTlce next door to Dr. S.
Walton, and nearly opposite S. Melick's Jew
elry store, where he is fully prepared to trea
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 tlie in
convenience and trouble of going so far.
Hence the necessity of obtaining the services
of a dentist near home. All work warranted.
JOHNK. STOKES
Has on hand a large and well se
lected stock of
Groceries, E2:irc5vare, Stoves, &c.
which have been purchased for cash and must
be sold.
His experience in the Mercantile Business,
has enabled him to appreciate lo the fullest
degree, the wants and desires of the commu
nity; and now flatters himself that he haa
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
uance of the same, feeling satisfied that it
will be to the advantage of all to examine I113
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Stroudsburg, January o, lbo3.
READY! Aifrs!! F;RS!!!
A The undersigned respectfully informs
elv.the public that he has taken a room in
the Brick building, on the corner of
William and Sarah streets, and directly op
posite Ivautz and Huntsman s wneeingut
shop, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, where
he purposing carrying on the Uunsmithing
business in all its various branches. Ue
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.
Stroudsburg, October 20, 1S53.
1,000 SSook Aleuts Wanted,
To Sell Pictorial and Useful Works for the
Year 1S54.
$1,000 DOLLARS A IEAI
Wanted, in every section of the U. S.,
active and enterprising men, to engage in
the sale of some of thc best Books published
in the Country. To men of good address,
possessing a small capital of from 25 to100,
such inducements will be offered as to enable
them to make from 83 to 85 a day profit.
OrThe Books published 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, Pl'bmshkr,
131 William Street, New-York
February 23, 1854. 3t.
Lv Pncss: and will be published as soon ai
completed, in one IS10. volume of
about 500 pages,
Marriage:
I'lS lilSTORV. CHARACTER, AND RESULTS; IT3
SANCTITIES AND PROFANITIES; ITS SCtgNCK
AND ITS FACTS ;
Demonstrating its Influence, as a civilized
Institution, on the Happiness of the lif
dividual and the Progress of the Race. '
nv
T. L. Nichols, M. D , and Mas. M. S. Goy
Nichols.
Published by the Authors, at their Reform
Bookstore, 05 Walker st., New York.
Price one dollar.
This book, like "Esoteric Anthropology,"
will be sent by mail, post paid, on the re
ceipt of ttie subscription price, One Dollar
All orders .addressed to
T. L. NICHOLS, M.D.
05 Watker-st , New York.
Fils!' mu Fits!
THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT
EPILEPTIC PILLS,
For the cure of Fils. Spasms, Crumps, ttnd
all Nervous and Constitutional Diseases.
Persona who arc laboring under thi? dis
tressing malady will find the Vegetable Epi
leptic Pills to be the only remedy ever dis
covered for curing Epilepsy, or Fulling Fits.
These Pills possess a specific action on
the nervous system; and, although they are
prepared especially for the purpose of curing
Fi'ts, they will be found of especial benefit
for all persons afllicted with weak nerves, or
whoso 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 $'6 per box, or two boxes for $5.
Persons out of the city, enclosing a remit
tance, will have the Pills sent them through
the mail, free of postage. For sale by Sims
S. Hanoj;, No. 103 Baltimore street, Balti
more, Md., to whom orders from all parts ot
the Union, must be addressed, post paid.
Juno 8, 185a. ly.
LUiANIC MOTtTGAGBS
For sale at this Qffe,