Philadelphia. Itfar&cS Monday, April 3 The Flour market is ' very, quiet. Sales of 200 oris superGnc fril . ... 1 1 1 t .i - ai o ii per un. wnicn is tue general ask ing price; 500 brls at a prico to be Gxed nntl 500 brls extra family at a price not iuaue puonc. small sales tor city con sumption trom $7 Zii up to 88, as m quality. In Rye Flour and Corn Meal nothing doing; the former is held at $5, and tue latter 3 50 per brl. Grain The demand for Wheat is lim ited, hut prices are unchanged. Rye is worth' 90 cents. Corn is in demand, and 8a9000 bush. Southern and Pennsylvania yellow sold at 76 cents afloat. Oats arc scarce and worth 4Ga48 cents bush. Whiskey continues dull small sales of oris at 26 cents and hhds at 25A cents IV cw York Market. Monday, April 3. Cotton The mar ket is without important change. -Flour, &c. The market for State flour is dull and drooping; sales 3000 brls at S7 for State, and 7 50a7 87 h for Ohio and Michigan: sales 700 brls Canadian at Grain Wheat quiet: sales 3500 bush, prime white Genesee at 2 12i. Rye dull at 9oc. Corn quiet, sales 20,000 bush at 75a80c. Oats lower, sale 48a54c, lor state and Western. JIT3 An exteusivc lumber trade is said to be openiug with France, a company of Merchants of Marseilles having an acent in this country, purchasing timber to be cut near Cumberland, Md. Some sharp young editor, who has as sociated with such only, grows witty a bout men marrying paint, cotton, whale bone, silk, &c. It would be easy to re turn tno compliment, for women have act ually married creatures of hair, bear's grease, tobacco juice, and logwood, done up in tight pants and bobtail coats. 'Grandfather,' said a saucy little imp, the other day, 'how old are you?' 'My dear boy, I am ninety-five years old.' ''Well,' was the reply, 'it appears to me you are darned small of your age.' A new Lullabye Song for the Nursery has just been issued, commencing Oh! rock de cradle Lucy, Rook de cradle, Lucy Stone; But rock de Baby in it, And let Men's pants alone. FARMED. On Saturday evening, April 1st. by Thomas M. Mcllheaney, Eeq., Burrctt A'liet, of Spruce Grove, and Miss Catha rine Lester, of Tannersville. $30 REWARD! On the night of the 5th of Norember, 1853. a man by the name of Isaac Brown, abscon ded from Stroudsburg, taking with him a young girl about 17 years old, with whom it 13 supposed he is cohabiling. The said Brown is 33 years old, about 5 five feel 10 inches in height, light complexioned, sandy hair and is crossed eyed eyes light blue and formerly a lesident of Broom County. N. Y. He is a School Teacher, professes to be a Baptist and occasionally turns preacher The young girl, whom he enticed away, is about 5 leet one inch in height, rather slen der, dark hair and grey eyes, and has an impediment in her speech. The said Isaac Brown left a wife and two children in Stroudsburg. The above reward will be paid for the apprehension and deliv ery of said Brown at Siroudsburg, or 5l dollars for his arrest and delivery in any County Jail, upon information being given of this fact to the undersigned. OLIVER D. STONE, Stroudsburg. Monroe Co. Pa. CHARLES WATERS, Plymoth. Luzerne Co. Pa. March 30, IR51. STORE. DR. F. HOLLIfSSSHEAD Has this day opened his new Drug Store in the Gothic Hull on Elizabeth street, just below S. J. Ilollinshead's Hotel, where he intends keeping constantly on hand a. full assortment of Fresh Drugs & Medicines, and fine Chemicals, to which he invites the attention of Physiccians, Merchants, and the public generally. He intends keeping a full Biipply of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dyestuffs, Burning Fluid, Camphene, Turpentine, &c , which he will sell at Easton prices. Particular attention will be given to" filling nhvsicians' orders, and they may always rely upon receiving good articles, well packed, promptly sent and at lair prices. He also keeps on hand a very full assort ment of the most approved Trusses, Abdo minal Supporters, Breast Exhausters, Nipple Glasses and Shields, tec. 2r. A. Revecs Jackson has re moved his office to the same building, where lie rnav always be found when not absent on fjusiuess. On Thursday of each week he may bo consulted at his office from 9 to 12 a. v., and 2 to O v. k. fcStroudsburg, March 30,1854. rfasleless Castor Oil, a very supe J rior article, for sale by F. HOLLiNSHEAD. Stroudsburg, March 30. 1S54, SAL 9SKATUS, Borax, Saltpetre, and Cream of Tartar, for sale by F. HOLLINSHEAD. iroudsburg, March 30, 1851. "pKriiisigr Fiii constantly on hand jO and for sale bv F. HOLLINSHEAD. Btrourisburg, March 30, 1854. Alcohol always on hand and for sale I by F. HOLLINSHEAD. Su n u dshurg .Ma rrh 30, 1854 . Spts. Turpentine' on hand and for sale by F. HOLLINSHEAD. Stroudsburg, March 30, 1854. The subscriber has opened his new Hotel and is ready to accommodate all who may fa vor him with their custom. JOHN II. ME LICK. Stroudsburg, May 27, 1852.-Gm. Notice in Domestic Attachment Charles Keifer ) In the Court of f'om- vs mon Pleas of Monroe Samuel B. Keifer ) County. Whereas the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, has appointed John EJinger, of the Borough of Stroudsburrr, Peter Snyder of Snydersville, and Thos. M. Mcllheaney, of m mi . , J . xannersvine, in saw county, trustees ot 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 the said bamuel B. Keifer. or holding prop erty bcloninT 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 E DINGER, Stroudsbtirg. PETER SNYDER, Snydersville. THOS. M. iMcILHEANEYJ'annersville Trustees. March 23, 1854. 6v. SPRING fflZELLSffERY GOODS. STOKE ci SONS, No. 45 South Second Street, Philadelphia Have now in Store, of their own im jfs portation, a large and handsome assoit- ment of Flowers, Crapos. and 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, 1854. 2m. REMOVED! SOnX W. RUXTOiV Respectfully informs the public that he lias removed his Hal v. Lap store next door to Samuel Melick's Watch and Jewelry Store, where ho will be happy to see his old partrons and customers. He also announces that he positively gives no credit, as it has become unfaehionable, as well as unprofitable. Quick sales and small profits is his motto. JOHN W. RUXTON. Stroudsburg, March 1G, 1854.-3m. RAGSTWANTED. Being extensively engaged in the manu facture of Paper, we will pay to Country Merchants and others having Rags for sale, more than the present market prices CASH. JESSUP & MOORE, Paper Manufacturers, Philadelphia Nos. 24 and 26 North St. (1st Street below Arch, between 4th and 6th.) March 16, 1854. 2m. Paper BEangcr, AND HOUSE AND SiCft PASTES. Shop on Jacob Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. WINDOW SASH. The undersigned has on hand and for sale. Window Sash, painted and glazed, of all sizes. u. U. WAKAlUlv. Stroudsburg, March 9, 1854. 3,ubitor's Notice. hi tic Orphans' Court of Monroe County. In the matter of the report of the Aud itor upon the account of John II. Kunkle and Peter Kunkle, Administrators of the estate of John Kunkle, dee'd. The undersigned, Auditor appointed by the said Court to make distribution a mong the heirs of said decedent, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Sat urda, the 29th day of April next, at 10 o'clock A. M. at Barys Hotel, in Strouds burg, when and where all persons inter ested can attend. F. STARBIRD, Auditor. March 30, 1S54. DAGUERREOTYPES. At the earnest solicitation of numerous fiieuds, the andersigned has consented to remain in this place for a short time, in order that those desirous of preserving for future reference those "fresh and ro seate tints which incline to youth," may avail themselves of this excellent oppor tunity to obtain that invaluable treasure. Having practised with one of the best ci ty artists, the public may rest assured that his is no vain pretence. No picture taken away unless approved of by all parties. Booms at Ilollinshead's new Gothic Hall. G. S. CRUDER. Stroudsburg, March 23, 1854. hi the Orphans' Court of Monroe coi In the mailer of the Estate of John Miller, dee'd. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Monroe county, to exam ine and if occasion require, resettle the ac count of Levi Slutter and Jacob Miller, Ad ministrators of the estate of John Miller, dee'd, and report what amount must be deducted from the Real Estate to pay debts, &c. will attend to the duties of his appointment, on Saturday the twenty-second day of April next, at ten o'clock a. m. at his office in Strouds burg, when and where all persons interested can attend. CHARLTON BURNETT, Auditor. March 23, 1854. 4t. 11, 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, ater this date, March 23, 1854. flPOISONING-oO) 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 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 health. In Liver Complaints and all disordes arisinsr from those of a biliouE type, should ma Ke use of the only genuine medicine, Hobensack's Liver Pills. fjr"J3e not deceived" but ask for Hoben- sacks' Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and ob serve that each has the signature ot the Pre prietor, J. N HOBENSACK, as noneclso ore genuine. . To Farmers, inlcr.hauics, & ma chinist. HARDWARE! HAR&WARE!! 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 & Fillotson's Chisels, 25 Witherbeys round face chisels, 500 planes, assorted, 100 sett knives and forks,' 25 doz Butcher knives, 10 " extra self tiped, ivory handle, 50 till locks, 10 " coflee mills, 20 " glass knobs, assorted; 200 smoothing irons, broad axes, hatchets, shovels, torks, spades, 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 bits; spoke shave, 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 &.c, Dry Goods a:ad Groceries, feij a full assortment, for sale at Burkes old stand, Easton, Pa. MILLER & BROTHER. Easton, January 26, 1854. Ohio. T-Tnc nnrmnnnntlv lnpnfrwl him- coif in S5trrii(lcliirrr n rul innvPfl Z-' his office next door to Dr. S. Walton, and nearly opposite S. Mebck'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 mav be, otherwise the in convenience and trouble of efoinjr so far. Hence the necessity of obtaining the services of a dentist near home. All work warranted. JOHft N. STOKES Has on hand a large and well se lected stock of iH r!l rV (f?.. T) H fiTl S3 . Groceries, ESiirt'ware, gloves, &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 iie has made ample provision for all who may favor him with their custom. Verv thankful for the liberal patronage which has been bestow ed upon him; he respectfully asks a contin flance of the same, feeling satisfied that it will be to the advantage of all to examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Stroudsburg, January o, 18o3. jjj OAP. Fine scented Soaps for wash- ing and shaving a'so the ce'ebrated shaving cream, for sa'e by iSAMUUl. MJUIslUA. WHOLESALE BOOK Md STATIONARY HOUSE IX XEW YORK OIV T2SE CASH PLAW: EXTENSIVE SALES AM) NO 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 BOOKS AXD STATIONARY, FOIt CASH ONLY. The Amount of goods in our line purchased by coufitry 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 cash ; 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. small morns, UNVARYING PRICES AND TERMS ALWAYS n.SH. 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 NAME IS MASON BROTHERS. March 2, 1854. ATTORN E Y A T L A W . Has removed his office to his dweling house first door below the office of the "JefFersonian Office," and directly oppo site S. J. Ilollinshead's hotel, Elizabeth street. Stroudsburg, Dec. 10, 1850. Uisigucc's Jfoticc. Win. S. Doitrick, 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 TRACH, Assignee. March 23, 1854. 6t. 2t5mini5trator'0 JToticc. 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 Register of Wills in and for the County of Monroe, state of Pennsylvania, to the undersigned, residing in Middle Smithfied township. All persons in debted to s.iid Estate are requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated for settlement, to J. H. EILENBERGER, Administrator. March 23, 1851. Ot. Ml S3 treasurer's 0ale OF iisi& mm Notice is hereby given, that agreeably to an act ol ueneral Assembly of tbe Lommon wealth of Pennsylvania, passed the I3ihday of March, 1815, entitled an " Act to amend the act entitled an act directing the mode of selling Unseated Lands for Taxes and for other purposes," and of an Act passed the 13lh day of March, 1817, "a further supple ment to'an Act to amend the Act entitled an act directing the mode of selling Unseated Lands for taxes and otlu-r purposes." by tbe "Act of General Assembly passed the Olh day of March, in the year of our Lord 1817, entitled "an act in relation to the sales ol Unseated Lands in the several counties of this Commonwealth, the following tracts of land will be sold at public vendue, on the ic:ad 3T5oEaIay of Jcairo itux?, 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 towns dp. No- Warrantees. Acres Per. Tax due 1 17 Able John 400 M 20 155 Arndt Jacob 4()8 97 21 27 189 Amdt John 403 97 21 27 237 Arndt Thomas 220 120 13 9 177 Bush John ' 400 50 19 20 ISO Bell Joseph 405 53 24 7 187 Hell William 400 24 7 162 Brown Jonathan 201 05 9 91 179 Bush James 399 17 18 91 210 Brown William 409 19 5fi 221 Burroughs Henry .403 19 10 293 Burroughs Stephen 400 GR 14 20 244 Bell William 417 24 78 191 Bush John S 400 52 19 00 192 Bush Thomas 399 99 IS 92 194 Brawn Daniel 408 97 19 28 195 Brown John 448 97 10 30 198 Biles Henry 408 97 19 3fi 171 Blancher Jonathan 204 05 12 2 171 Bower Jacob 206 153 9 74 181 Cochran John 100 6 43 197 Carson Abraham 362 12 85 240 Cameron William 433 00 20 70 24.0 Cameron William 401 35 21 13 199 Depue Aaron 403 97 19 30 200 Depue Archibald 403 97 21 27 202 Depue Samuel 408 97 24 27 210 Depue John 415 109 19 07 1 13 Depue Daniel 432 30 15 21 218 Depue Polly 432 90 20 09 149 Gibbs Elizabeth 204 120 1 1 33 175 Gibbs Elizabeth 200 40 7 29 205 Giltner Francis 405 10 21 19 239 Giltner Tobias 412 72 24 50 136 Gibbons Isaac 400 150 14 20 142 Gibbs Joseph W 211 75 9 45 190 Hood Hannah 403 ,61 23 93 193 Hffllinsuead Jamts 436 44 18 39 239 Hawn Abraham 400 136 14 39 163 Hester John 412 15 14 49 168' Harvey Samuel 225 8 23 178 Ilendrick Uiac 406 47 24 3 150 Hendrirk Jacob 401 123 23 83 ISO Humphrey Isaac 408 97 I k 35 230 Hogei Peter 408 97 23 17 2S1 Kortz Daniel 40l 125 23 85 109 Lock wood James 203 1 9 45 124 Lee Joseph 401 14 11 90 229 Levering Nathan 426 4 19 92 189 Meredith Nancy 401 50 24 9 175 Meredith Mary 403 61 19 10 223 M'Clerian Susanna 426 101 25 3 200 Montague Joseph 415 10 24 80 204 Montague Elisha 415 lo 29 G3 207 Montague Abraham 415 K) 24 67 217 Moore Patrick 411 100 24 45 238 Meeker Samuel 213 33 15 24 213 M'Cullough John 411 30 21 32 226 Meeker Thomas 427 113 25 19 126 Mushback Frederick 116 47 6 29 209 M'Kee Peler 415 109 21 65 140 Murry Francis 402 61 19 30 220 xMuir) Sarah 455. 78 13 39 193 Nungesser Peter 430 15 15 188 Patersori William 250 " 14 SI 191 Postens Jacob 395 113 IS 72 185 Petigrec James 419 103 24 90 190 Paterson Robert 403 91 14 47 227 Pratt Henry- 421 40 25 2 228 Polk Robert 1328 48 19 57 157 Ransberry John 401 14 14 21 107 Roup William 400 23 80 197 Riggs Philip 408 97 14 57 221 Rees .Tamps 440 80 26 IS 222 Rees Daniel 439 70 26 9 223 Rees Sarah 439 118 31 3-J 241 Rees Daniel 409 8 29 20 215 Roberts Isaac 403 28 80 230 Sprout William 200 153 12 6 153 Sidrnan Eliza 170 67 0 3 135 Shook John 400 150 14 20 176 Somera George 401 83 20 80 156 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 44 202 Smith Piatt 433 21 24 55 219 Swartwood Moses 211 120 14 80 230 Shannon William 407 120 21 21 229 Shannon Frederick 323 48 20 23 232 Shaw Richard 408 93 23 27 146 Taylor John M 400 14 20 171 Taylor Maria 261 51 1570 214 Taggert John 399 90 23 72 215 Taylor James 399 ll 23 72 232 Trail Robert 406 134 23 93 196 Vandermark Jacob l0l 151 23 81 101 Vandermark James 479 50 18 8 208 Vanderberg Richard 45 70 28 30 236 Vanauken James 433 70 25 95 185 Walker IOmanuel 403 95 23 95 211 Wheeler David 455 10 26 59 220 Wheeler David 196 80 KJ 99 187 Yohe Adam 400 23 80 Paradise township. 201 Barnel John 70 70 1 80 119 Card ifT Jacob 400 150 9 80 218 Drison James 408 154 10 09 92 Dills Abraham lGl5 62 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 James 301 16 7 87 136 Gilbert Isaac 400 113 10 50 242 Gordon Gilbert 420 11 11 2 104 Humphrey Isaac pt. 271 113 7 118 Harrison William 200 70 5 25 239 Hoover Martin 437 132 10 50 138 Moore Patrick 300 01 7 87 233 Moore Robert 437 132 10 50 222 Murry Sarah 455 73 11 91 234 Murry Ann 405 37 10 59 235 Murry John 402 61 10 55 140 Murry Francis 402 61 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 67 Parker William 431 83 10 50 80 Place Philip 401 10 50 113 Patterson John 390 10 33 180 Ruxton Thomas 100 150 2 62 202 Roup Geprge W 422 4 i 11 4 106 Sebring 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 Philip 44G 28 1130 98 Welsh Rodger 400 30- 10 57 township. 23G 65 8 1 250 48 8 40 239 00 3 52 322 35. 3 58 475 1 47 81 2 8G 376 12 77 445 15 12 439 16 12 9 439 126 3 40 340 5 78 Bower Dillman Heckman Adam ricckewelder Christ'n Lesley Peter Morgan Sarah Peach Peter Piatt George llees Rachel llees Samuel Shupp Philip Shupp Peter Middle Smithfield township. 57 Barclay James 56 Blackwell Koberfc GO Bunnel Caty 64 Bunnell Benj. 68 Barkley John 35 Coolbaugh Susanni 46 Clements Jacob 45 Glentworth James 29 Horton Bichard 62 Horton Richard 65 Ilartring Daniel 73 Hoops Daniel 7 Jayne Daniel 59 Jayne William 63 Jayne Mary 58 Learning Thomas 34 Learning Thomas 69 McCall Archibald 75 Martin Joseph 40 Place Philip 41 Russel Joseph 26 Hitter Jacob 96 Swcazy Joseph 3S0 80 5 GO 417 5 81 424 55 5 93 439 -30 0 12 400 5 GO 408 40 5 G9 438 11G 0 12 332 52 5 34 413 33 5 7G 407 35 5 OS 402 70 5 61 402 27 5 Gi 155 100 2 15 400 150 5 60 399 8 5 GO 404 1 30 5 65 431 96 0 2 407 80 5 63 170 2 37 409 5 70 420 5 88 57 31 77 400 15 5 00 402 120 5 61 156 30 2 17 409 50 5 70 400 5 GO 61 Sanders John 9 Taggert John 39 Warner Andrew 50 Woodcock Robert Pocono township. Dills John 374 70 Lee Ebenezer 401 12 5 82 1 30 5 87 6 35 5 73 5 82 5 82 4 28 5 52 5 62 ITuff John part 100 Smith Francis J 205 Smiley D-.ivid 402 13 Smith Eliabeth 390 91 Paul Thomas 435 16 Nicholas John jr 439 37 Cummings Daniel part 300 117 Cummings David 400 110 Ransberry Henry 401 14 Tobyhanna township. Alloway William Berry John 439 107 20 40 82 3 20 300 120 10 20 404 72 15 68 200 2 5 400 8 20 307 103 8 20 439 29 12 96 100 92 300 10 20 393 59 4 10 408 40 4 10 525 1 25 239 77 10 2u 100 2 5 203 6 64 417 SO 7 20 438 80 8 50 439 13 40 439 18 40 339 115 15 25 202 140 8 21 425 20 14 82 404 140 16 4f) 200 9 20 400 160 7 15 408 50 3 75 400 ,90 2 5 5J 4S 200 3 57 433 43 23 5 439 24 23 17 333 13 14 3i) 252 135 15 85 403 113 10 35 300 120 5 15 321 91 11 13 402 2S 3 57 117 16J S 48 267 100 6 10 5'J 48 36 72 433 59 14 95 433 10 10 30 66 G G 396 12 9 439 21 20 10 423 120 7 S3 377 40 12 33 236 2 8 91 408 80 1 95 150 1 25 438 70 20 40 439 129 20 40 421 81 10 55 351 14 30 305 91 IS GO 100 1 70 357 130 10 68 439 120 11 80 104 2 IS 400 7 77 439 130 14 15 200 6 62 399 1 0 20 400 16 10 20 400 14 3o . 403 39 4 10 439 160 4 26 399 56 11 7 400 80 14 3:) 4 17 63 4 10 471 111 3 S9 421 100 15 10 50 48 3J0 3 7 4 10 15 54 4 10 15 50 150 1 91 400 64 30 444 51 51 5G 433 70 95 10 400 3t 10 11 225 14 12 409 11 30 mnship. 427 22 9 32 406 9 92 436 80 9 57 402 17 9 IS 421 93 9 24 395 13 20 424 84 9 32 415 15 9 9 439 114 9 56 304 78 0 08 m 10a 9 62 Bader Samuel Blakleslee John Blakeslec Daniel Brodhead Luke Boehm & Shimer Beck Frederick Beabm Philip part Brodhead Samuel part 300 Cramer Jacob Caldwell David Cox Jacob part Conrad Marry Cameron William Collidy Jacob part Cox Joseph Cox Jonathau Cox Mary Cox Benjamin Cox Sarah part Collidy Jacob Donaldson John Dyer Josiah Dyer Sarah Durham Edward Eyerly J acob Eyerly Jacob Eyerly J acob part Evans Daniel Evan3 George Evans Charles Foulk Theophilus Foulk Benjamin Fish John Frey Joseph Gibbons Able ITartman Thomas riorsefield & M'Carty narting John D UaufJner Henry Holmes Hugh Howell Samuel ITartman Thomas Hartriug J D ITartman Jacob Ilartring Elizabeth Irwin Robert Ihrie Conrad K rider Michael Lockard John Lesley Peter part Lane William Lnnc Mary Lyons Peter Logan Alexander Morris Joseph Morgan Ablo part M'Carty Benjamin Morgan Sarah M'Carty Silas M'Shanc part Nelson William Riggs Philip part Rees Evan part Rees Hannah Rees Daniel Slice John Steiner Henry Shaw Richard Steward James Sclkeld Mary Sharplcss John Seemon Isaac Shaw George part Saj'lor David part Sidrnan Isaac Thomas William Taylor Elizabeth Thomas Joseph Tyson Peter Weidman John Waters Nathaniel Wright Mary part Wcrich Charles Coates Lindsay Doloug John Davis Josiah Logan Mary Lesley Peter Logan John G winner Frederick Sitgreaves Samuol Starbird Jolin Thatcher Joseph Tyson Joseph Price township. 300 Abigail Mich. pt. 389 3G0 Bunnell Gershain 384 336 Bensley William 444 326 Bu.sh Patrick 4 9 394 Brodhead Alex. 553 315 Brodhead Sam. 3G0 290 Brodhead Thos. 427 29G Bingham Joseph 399 87 Bowlingcr Fred. 427 314 Brown Daniel 393 320 Cottinger Garret 433 319 Chapman Joseph 2.0 308 Chapman Joseph 2G0 65 Coleman George 380 342 Casebeer Solomon 417 318 Day John & Wm. 103 288 Dills David sr. 415 291 Depue Samuel 405 305 Gordon Charles 403 79 Huff Ames 343 100 Harrison Win. 140 298 Horton Fred. 370 334 Horton Tobitha 422 322 Jones John 437 335 Jayne Amos 41 3 295 Lockhart John 170 249 Lemaiger Peter 437 Lisk & Deibler 297 80 45 23 137 112 18 100 35 loO 20 143 11 73 341 McLaughlin John 400 to 48 80 90 40 150 150 80 88 150 154 31G McGaw Michaeal 101 69 M Call Aarchibald 407 76 Nicbolason John 338 31 Nethcrmark Lucas 305 8 J Place Philip 4G9 332 Place James 390 299 Pascal Thomas 430 07 Parker William 434 246 Shannon Theoph. 460 318 Shaffncr Solomon 403 292 Smith Elizabeth 392 215 Tyson Daniel 437 13 Vancamp Abm. 423 243 VanGorderGilb't42l 217 Wolf George 273 307 Whiteman Jacob 313 153 111 15 20 Hamilton township. Mease John 432 1C6 Levers Elizabeth 415 96 Levers George 80S 72 Thompson James 416 TOO Volk township. Biddle James 400 7 53 Carson John 403 S 39 400 403 805 405 200 213 205 400 Henry Ann part Henry Elizabeth Heckaweldcr Christ'r Heller Jacob Ilartsell Jonas Henry Mathew S 15S 80 51 LEYI SLUTTER, Treasurer Ireasurer's-Office, btroudsburg, ) March 9, 1854 s Treasurer's Notice of Sale of Seated JLands FOT? Ai23ERAGE3 OF TAXES. The following is a list of Taxes on Seated assesments as returned by the Collectors for the several Townships for 1S49 1850. 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. Names. Acres. Tax. Frederick Nogle 30 $2 10 David Cobb 400 1 40 Joseph Trach 400 0 32, William Christman - 410 1 75 Xancy S. Drake 100 1 40 Conrad Eiiert 24 42 Chcssisiilirli Tciraslsip. Charles Kresge 92. 4 55 Jonas Kresge 94 4. gQ Henry Shafer 136 2 44 do do 10 42 do do 106 2 16 do do 11 26 William Kresge 37 1 93 Charles Kresge 75 1 S6 William Hati3 10 GO John Bond 4 aO Henry Shcnker 400 IX) Jacob Teel 48 60 !3iU:3f:iiJ TovMslsip. Jacob Stroud's Estate 130 1 92 TobySnuiHii Township. John Reseckcr 9 37 Samuel Rond 40 70 Jacob Hesler 23 47 Jacob 1 Teel 401 10 40 Maloue & Euckmnn 200 3 50 John Simonson 100 4 20 Samuel Kohn 10 2 40 Joseph R ch 3G5 2 13 Jacob Stoutfer it Co 400 3 00 Thomas George 130 3 GO SL'a'Eiie TToivssSjip. Lewis Labar 100 1 20 Nathaniel E Wood 195 1 SO Siroml Towns!:!;?. John Stametz 5 Hiram Wolfingers Estate 3 Nicholas Wolfingor 20 Moses Kinnev 1 Nathan Hufford Jacob Heller 12 Joseph Ileljer 6 Silas Flower's Estate 100 Coolbanrh Mary 6 Colbert Elizabeth Eutate 40 do do do 24 Binghams Heirs 297 Rush John (Jack's Son) 11 Jesse Detrich !?5 Peter Kinney 30 Mnthins Lotignecker IS Abraham llhoads 1 John Shnch .in Michael Ilnfferd 15 Joseph Strimk fio lSorougSi of SSioi:iS2)ii vs. James Ruffertv Town Lot Daniel Huntsman's Eat ite do 156 William Drake's Estate do 1 20 LEYI SLUTTER, Treasurer. Treasurer's OlHce, Stroudsburg. March 16, 1S54. 550.000 Brie Just burnt and now on hand for sale by th subscriber as follows: 350,000 ai his k.ii at Stroudsburg, an.l i200,00O at his kln Dutotsburtf, near the Delaware Waler Gup. IMiese brick will be sold on tbe mos. reason iitle terms, as the subscriber vishe to qui the business as soon as he ran dispihs of his slock of brick. He also otfers his Urob-. yard, house and lot, with a large body of clay ,, al DuloUJoiirq. all in good order, ami uaw, lor sale. Any person wishing to engag ui. the business, can do well uy purcliKi,; said esutblHiuni ,v . I IXI'A M S . W iJJT KM 1 . SlwidsNirji. Oi-itiher $7 lu&- 23 69 11 6S 13 53 1 2 53 10 3G Jl 30 17 49 15 09 12 94 11 22 1 3 43 10 25 10 25 11 49 12 97 30 6 9 22 12 41 12 37 10 0G 5 95 14 35 12 78 .12 80 12 73 5 19 13 35 12 30 12 30 4 10 12 45 10 40 9 25 12 14 12 53 13 2 13 53 12 25 12 30 12 H 13 39 12 91 12 41 8 35 10 '10 5 27 4 90 3 75 5 3 5 62 5 31 5 62 G . G (P 60 43 00 I 04, 72 200 195 1 20 1 9,2 2 40 00 2 5J1 94 70 42 42 70 7(1 85 3 35 72
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