The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, May 03, 1855, Image 3

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JURY LIST.
Grand Jurors.
Chesnufhill. Michael Getz, and Peter
Gilbert.
'Hamilton, Jacob Ilauk, James Ilarman.
Stroud. Charles Drake, John Huston, and
Adam Shafer.
Tobyhanna. Timothy Miller.
M. Smithfield. George Tompkins, An
drew Frutchey, and Abraham V. Coolbaugh,
and John Clark.
Pocono. Peter Edingcr, &, Jacob Anglc
moycr. Eldrcd. Charles Corrcll.
Price. Samuel Postcns.
Smithfield. Peter Yeisley, and Horace
Urodhead
Jackson. John Ousterhont.
Borough Mclchoir Spragle, Win. Drcher,
Charles Smiley, end Alexander Fowler.
Polk. Aaron Ileincy.
Petit Jurors.
Hamilton. Jesse Van Buskirk, Charles
J. Walton, Amos Rouse, Adam Kcster, and
jcorgc Felkcr.
Price. Jacob Price, Simon N. Stright.
Polk. George Dotter, James Wcstbrook,
Cornelius Smith, Paul Blose.
Jackson. John Winter, Jacob Bender.
Chesnulhill. Christopher 1). Keller, Pa
trick Dailj", John Brong,Jacob Grcenamoycr.
ismithjicld. John Uascbeer, Peter Wolfe,
Henry Trible, John Smith, James Kintncr,
Henry Brotzman.
Tobyhanna. Henry Stoddard, Samuel G.
Eschenbach, Andrew Eschenbach.
M.Smithjield. Moses Overfield, Frederick
Overfield.
Pocono. John Arnold, Jacob StaufTer,
George E. Labar, Peter Schick.
Eldrcd. Peter Kleindop, Edward Englcr,
Jonas Serfoss, Jonas Smith.
Coolbaugh. Henry Whilesell.
Ross. Peter Rcmmel.
Stroud. Henry D. Bush, Robert Barry,
William Transue, James Kerr, Jesse Scnb
ncr. Borough. Samuel Rees, Jr., Philip Swart
wood, Richard S. Staples.
Paradise. John Learn, Jacabji. Tccl.
,
Noliey to Tax Collectors.
Tax Gollectors are hereby notified to,
pay unto the Treasury without delay, all
Taxes and Militia fines due upon Dupli
cates for the year 185-1 and previous
jears. If those duplicates are not settled
without delay, certificates of balance will
1)0 filed in the Common Pleas, and exe
cution issued for their collection accord
ing to law.
JOHN C. STRUNK,
JACOB ALTEMOSE,
JOSEPH HECKMAN.
Commissioyicrs.
April 26, 1S55.
tJash Music and Piano Store
OF
HORACE WATERS,
333 Broadway, New ITcrlt.
Opposition to Monopoly Music at greatly
reduced rates. ,
Notwithstanding the combination of music
dealers to keep up the prices of non-copyright
music, against the interests of native compo
sers, and their refusal to extend to Sir. Wa
ters the courtesies of the trade, he is making
immense sales -having abundant evidence
that he has public countenance aud support
injiiis opposition to the Great Monopoly, and
in fits effoits to aid native talent, and to adopt
the national currency. His stock of Ameri
can and European music is immense, and the
catalogue of his own publications is one ol
the largest and best selected in the United
States. He has aJso made a great reduction
in the prices of Pioanos, Melodeons and Mu
sical Instruments of all kinds. Superior
toned 6 octave pianos for $175, 200 and
$225, inlerior-of as good quality, and instru
ments as strong and tis -durable as those which
cost 8500. Pianos of every variety of style
and price up to 1000, comprising those of
ten different manufactories; among them the
celebrated modern improved Horace Waters'
Pianos and the first premium iEolian Pianos
ofT. Gilbert & Cb's make, (owners of the
iEolian patent). Second-hand Pianos at great
bargains. Prices from 40 to 150. Melo
deons from five different manufactories, inclu
ding the well known S.D. & H. W. Smith's
melodeons tuned the equal temperament, the
best make in the United State. Prices 45,
fm, $75, 100, 115, 125, 135 and 150.
Smith's Double Bank Melodeons 200. Each
Piano and Iklelodcon guaranteed. The best
terms to the trade, schools &c; I2 per cent
discount to clergyman and churches. All
or-lers promptly attended to. Music sent to
all parts of the country, post-paid, at the re
duced rules. General and select catalogues
and schedule of prices of Pianos forwarded to
any address free of charge.
Aprii 2G, IS54.-3m.
3.ndiiot' Notice.
In the matter of the account of John
S". Fisher, Administrator of the estate of
James Gregory, lats of Folk township,
deceased.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed
by the Orphan's Court of Monroe County
to examine, and if occasion require re-settle
said account, and make distribution,
hereby gives uoticc that he will meet at
!fl? - rP. rt Cf nffl o flirt
ay of May nest, at oue o'clock P. M.
'jprm the duties of his appointment,
. ;wln.h time and place, all persons in
terested may attend if they see proper.
THOMAS M. M'lLHANEY.
Auditor.
April 12, 1855.
hi the CciumoH Picas of Monroe Co.
Dennis Bowman and Jacob 1
Bowman, administrators of
John D. Bowmon, dee'd.
vs.
Thomas George and the ad
ministrators of Nicholas
Strohl, deceased.
Ven. Ex. No. 15
y Dec. T. 1854.
And now March 1, 1855, on motion of Mr.
Dimmick, the Court appoint Charlton Bur
nett to report the facts and make distribution
,of the bala nee of the proceeds of Sheriff's sale.
The undersigned will attend to the duties
of the above appointment on Friday, the 11th
day of Jtfay, 1855, at 2 o'clock P. M. at. bis
plficc in Stroudsburg, when and whore all
persons interested can nttend.
CHARLTON BURNETT,
April ,5, 1855. Auditor.
5000
PA1LING on hand and for Rale
by C. It. ANDRE.
Stroudsburg, February 15, 1855
J3LANK DEEDS
,Fdr sale at this Office.
MERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT.
The following is a list of the venders
of Merchandise, Restaurants, &c, in the
County of Monroe, classed in accordance
with the eeveral Acts of Assembly rela
ting to the same.
Borough of Stroudsburg.
Class.
John A. Flagler 14
John DeYoung, liquor 14
George Malvcn 14
Charles R. Andre 14
John N. Stokes 14
John W. Ruxton 14
Hirschkind & Adlcr 14
P. S. Postcns, liquor 14
Samuel Melick 14
Gottliet Auracher 14
Robert TJuston, liquor 14
Antoine Swinghaumicr,liq'r 14
Robert Roys 13
Wallace & Wy coif 14
do do 13
Amount
S7 00
10 50
7 00
7 00
00
(
7
7
00
00
00
7 00
7 00
10 50
7 00
10 00
7 00
10 00
H. 0. Lc van way 12
George II. Miller 14
William-Baumcister 14
R. S. Skelton 14
R. S. Staples . ' 14
Restaurants.
Ferdinand Dutot 8
Jacob Goetz ' 8
T. J. Roberts 8
Joseph L. Keller 8
Samuel Dichl - 1 8
David Starner 8
Fidel Nagle 8
Peter Kcmmercr 8
Drugs and Medicines.
Samuel Stokes 4
Frank Holliushcad 4
Pocono Township.
Brown & Morgan, liquor 14
Jacob StoufTer, liquor 14
Nathan Frantz 14
Keller & Butz, liquor 14
James M. Ilolley 14
Restaurants.
Jacob StoufFer 8
Eldred Township.
12 50
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7
CO
00
00
00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
00
00
10 50
10 50
7 00
10 50
7 00
5 00
10 50
7 00
10 50
10 GO
10 50
John Ilarter, liquor 14
Ly n ford Troch 14
S. I. Bcrgcr, liquor 14
Joseph Hawk, liquor 14
David Christman. liouor 14
Smithfield Township.
James Bell, Jr. 14 7 00
Abraham Emigb k Co. 14 7 00
Patrick M. Goney 14 7 00
Daniel Zimmerman, liq'r 14 10 50
Stokes & Drcher 14 7 00
Urodhead & Brother 14 7 00
A.-13. Burrell 14 7 00
David Shannon 14 7 00
Samuel S. Able 14 7 00
nenry Peters, jr. & Co., liq'r 13 15 00
Restaurants.
John Dutot S 5 00
Ten Pin Alley.
Wm A. Broadhead, (6 mos.) 15 00
Stroud Township.
Rhodes & Brother 14 7 00
J. S. fe H. Fisber 14 7 00
George Bush, liquor 14 7 00
Isaac Y. Hoag, liquor 14 7 00
Bush & Hallet, liquor 14 7-00
Staples & Shivley 14 7 00
Mott Hammersley & Co. 12 12 50
Barnet Cramer, liquor 14 7 00
Middle Smithfield Township.
Charles Shoemaker, liquor 14 10 50
Miller & Mackcy 14 7 00
Ross Townshiji.
Smith & Overpeck, liquor 14 10 50
Smith & Mcixsell, liquor 14 10 50
Price Township.
John Postcns 14 7 00
Wilkinsin Price 14 7 00
Hamilton Township.
Jerome S. Williams, liquor 14 10 50
Keller & Hoffedeitz, liquor 14 10 50
Edingcr & Marsh 14 7 00
Lynford M. Heller, liquor 14 10 50
Joseph A. Bossard, liquor 14 10 50
George Lossig 14 ' 7 00
Charles Saylor 14 7 00
Coolbaugh Township
Brodhead & Smith 10 20 00
II. S. Wells & Co. 7 40 00
G. Y.Adams 14 7 00
Scth Kim, liquor. 14 10 50
Restaurants.
John Bascncr 8 5 00
Tobyhannah Township.
Washington Winter 14 7 00
Jackson Township.
Charles Hcincy 14
John Osterhout 14
Polk Township.
Joel Berlin 14
Gilbert & Shafer, liquor 14
Paradise Township.
Charles Warner 13
E. S. Hollinback 13
00
00
7 00
10 50
10
10
00
00
00
00
(0
00
George Burd, liquor 14
James Wilson, liquor 14
Charles Transue, liquor 14
P. Dailey & Co. la
10
10
10
Haywood & Washrnan 1 3
00
50
00
00
50
00
James Kintz, liquor 14
Charles Bush, liquor 14
James Shipman, liquor 14
Charles Hem v. liauor 14
1-0
James Henry 14
Jerome Hungcrford 14
00
James M. Hollcy 14
00
00
Daniel Callayhan, liquor 14
Cheslnulhill Township.
Dailcy & Tombler, liquor 14 10 50
n.l.nr ns T f f jnUOl 14 1 U OU
Charles D. Brodhead 14 7 00
Wis Sox. liouor 14 10 &u
Rudolph Weiss, liquor 14 10 50
John Merwine 14 7 00
The underfii?ried hereby certifies, that
the above is a correct list of tho Venders
of Merchandise. Restaurants. &c. in the
County of Monroe, so far as the same
have come to bis knowledge. An anneal
O A. A-
will bo held ou Monday, tho 23th day of
may next, at tuc Uommissioners Umco in
the borough of Stroudsburg, where thoso
not properly classed may attend.
THOS. M. McILHANEY,
MercanlilcA ppraiscr
Tannorevillo, April 20, 1855,
A BOOK FOR THE TIMES.
CHRISTIANITY and STATES-
JIIANSIH Pwjth Hints on
Kindred Topics by Win. Hague, 12
mo. Cloth. Price, SI.
This is a volume that will interest every
Patriot. In it are developed the relations of
Christendom to the Ottoman power, and other
topics pcculiurly interesting at the present
day. .
"Doctor Hague is a lively and beautiful
writer otj all subjects, but particularly so, we
think upon the topic treated of in this boolc.
Its historical sketches are comprehensive and
brilliant, and it is a book that cannot fail to
do an important service to the reading pub
lic. iV. Y. Chronic.
Parley's Household Library, a perpetual
fund of instruction. Illustrated by over 500
engravings, 8vo. 1,50.
"The best Juvenile ever issued." N. Y.
Independent.
"Handsomest and cheapest book for youth
we have ever seen." Re. Herald.
Parley's Pictorial, a book for home educa
tion, profusely embellished with fine engrav
ings and put -up uniform with the House
hold Libra r'. 8vo. $1,50.
The Youth's Galaxy, a beautiful and useful
book for children and youth, with many fine
cuts. 12mo. 60 cents.
Pius Ninth, the last of the Popes, or the
Judgment of God upon the Nations. 12mo.
25 cents.
The .Coming Struggle among the Nations
of the Earth, described in accordance with
the prophecies of Ezekiel, Daniel and the
Revelations; showing the important position
Britain and America will occupy during and
at the end of the awful conflict. " 8vo. pamph
let, 10 cents.
The almost incredible number of 150,000
have been sold.
ORemit the price and the books ordered
will be received by return mail. For sale
by all the booksellers.
. EDWARD II. FLETCHER,
Publisher.
117 NassaS si. New York.
April 12, 1855.
MILLINERY GQ9D3,
1
FOR SPEING SALES
JOHN STONE & SOMS,
2o. 45 SoiUli Second Street,
rniLADELHIIA.
Have just opened their Spring importations of
Silks,
L'onact Ribbons,
Flowers,
Crapes, &c. &c,
Including a general assortment of Millinery
Articles of the, most fashionable styles.
The above goods have been imported ex
pressly for our Spring sales, and comprise
the largest and best assortment in our line to
be found in this market.
Philadelphia, March 15, 1855.
LIVERY BUSINESS.
This way for Good Conveyances.
1 The subscribers inform the trav
cling public that they have taken
OVERIT STABLE,
formerly kept by Kautz & Huntsman, on
William Street, adjoining Kautz's Black
smith Shop.
Their horses and copveyances are good,
and they arc prepared to furnish
Morses aistf Busies, or Horses
and Carriages,
at short notice, with or without drivers.
Thev have on hand a splendid Omnibus,
and are fully prepared at all times to accom
modate large parties.
Those wishing Horses and Carriages, are
respectfully invited to call and suit them
selves.
The patronage of the public is solicited.
M. BROWN POSTENS,
ABRAM BUSH.
Stroudsburg, Feb. 8, 1855.
JOHN W. RUXTON,
DEALER IN
Respectfully informs the public that Dr.
James C. Ayer, practical and analytical
Chemist, has appointed him agent for the sale
of the celebrated
Cherry Pectoral,
a sure remedy for the cure of Coughs, Colds,
Influenza, Croup, and Consumption. Also,
his well known Cathartic Pills. He has on
hand, in addition to the above, German Worm
Seed, which is an excellent remedy for the
removal of worms.
A full supply of these articles can be had
at his Store, on Elizabeth Streel, a few doors
above the well known Bakery of Jacob
Goetz.
He positively gives no credit, a3 it has be
come unfashionable as well as unprofitable to
do so.
Quick sales and small profits is his motto
JOHN W. RUXTON.
Stroudsburg, February 8, 1855. ly.'
DISSOLUTION.
The Co-Partnership heretofore existing
between Isaac II. Loder and David Jiowl
by, in the Cabinet business, is dissolved.
ISAAC 11. LVVULi,
DAVID BOWLBY.
Stroudsburg, Feb'y 23, 1855.
N. JB. The business will be carried on
hereafter by David Bowlby, at the old
stand, where persons wishing to buy
Furniture,
will find a good and general assortment,
and a little cheaper than elsewhere. The
subscriber feeling thankful for past favors,
respectfully asks a continuance of public
patronage, feeling the utmost confidence
in being able to render satisfaction, botl
in quality and price.
DAVID BOWLBY.
March 1, 1855.
In tlic Orphan's Court of Monroe Co.
In the matter of the final account of Jacob
Bisbing and Anthony Scoring, Executors of
James Bisbing, deceased.
February 28, 1855, the Court appoint Charl
ton Burnett, auditor to examine and if occa-
Rinn rcninre resettle the said account and
- i
make distribution.
The undersigned will attend to the duties
of his appointment on Saturday, May 12th
1855, at hia. office in btroudsuurg, at iu o
clock A. M. when cud where all persons in
tcrcsttd cun attend if Ihcy sec proper.
CHARLTON BURNETT,
April 5, 1855. " ' Auditor
The partnership in the Mercantile busines
between James H. Stroud and Charles R. An
dre, as the firm of Stroud & Andre, is this
day dissolved.
JAMES II. STROUD,
CHARLES R. ANDRE.
Stroudsburg, Sept. 15, 1854.
N. B. The subscriber would hereby in
form his old customers and the public in gen
eral that he continues the Mercantile busi
ness at the old stand, on the corner, opposite
the American Hotel, and in addition to his
former stock has "just received and is now
opening a choice lot of
Fall aaad WinSer Goods,
selected from the City markets, among which
may be found a varied assortment of Ladies
dress goods, to wit: Fancy plaid and stripe,
Delanes and Cashmeres; Galla plaids, French
Merinos, wool Delanes, Alpacas and Cobunrs,
dress trimming, assorted; under sleeves and
chemizettes; Jaconet and Swiss edging; black
and fancy cassimeres; sattincts from 37 up;
Kcntticks, fancy plaids for Boys wear; red,
wnito ami yellow Uanneis of every grade;
Welch do.; Shaker do.; plain and figured do.;
oil cloth for tables, stair and carpetado.; and
a full assortment of Yankee notions; lining
and dress silks.
Crockery ware, tin ware, and a full assort
ment of hardware, carpenters tools, &c. class
and nails; also a fine lot of cheap
i
rl .TO rr
2L3
iams and slioulccrs ; tresli limejsjSiiSs
coarse and fine salt, fish, &c. A large lot of
i ISoots :tml Shoes:
(J n r ii i . i .
luens neavy uoois ami orogans, water
proof calf do.; boys, youths and childrens; la
dies kip, calf, enameled and kid boots; bus-
cins and gaiters; misses and childrens do.;
adies and misses gums; mens and boys do.;
n fact every thing comprising a full country
assortment, all of which will be sold cheap
for cash or produce. Gall and sec for vour-
selvcs. C. 11. ANDRE.
Stroudsburg, October 5, 1S54.
FURNITURE WM1EU00MS.
Smiles', Sayre & Co.
Respectfully inform the citi
zens of Stroudsburg and vi
cinity, that they have taken
the shop lately occupied by S. A- Bonnet, on
Walnut street, opposite the Washington Ho
tel, in the Borough of fctroudsburg, where
they are manufacturing Furditure of every
description.
Those in want of FURNITURE are invi
ted to call at their stand. They have always
on hand a large, well made, and fashionable
assortment of furniture. They arc provided
with all the new and improved machinery of
the day, and having skillful workmen, arc
enabled to sell good and handsome furniture
as cheap as can be sold anywhere. The fol-
owmg articles can be examined at their ware
Rooms, viz:
Sideboards, Secretaries, Wardrobes, Bureau
of various patterns, Cupboards of differ
ent kinds, Card, Centre, Side, Breakfast
and Dining Tables, Bedsteads of different
styles and patterns, Washsta7ids, Twist,
Small and Lagc Etagcre, What-Nots,
Music Stands, Tea Tables, Fancy Work
Tables, Refreshment Tables, Elashas and
a general assortment of Cottage Furniture
on hand and made to order.
CHASRS! CHAIRS!
Mahogany Rocking Chairs of various styles,
Parlor Chairs of every description and pat
tern ; Boston Rocking Chairs, Maple Wind
sor and every other article of chairs.
Turning of every kind done at the shortest
notice. Work always warranted.
Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for
I'urniturc, and cash not refused.
N. B. Coffins made to order at short no
tice. A Hearse in readiness to attend r u
nerals, at all times.
November 10, 1854. 6m.
"fkecm" trusses
ERNIA OR RUPTURE SUCCESS
FULLY TREATED, and comfort in
sured by use of the elegant French Trusses.
niported by the subscriber, and made to or
der expressly for bis sales.
All suffering wnh liuoture wih be grati
fied to learn that the occasion now offers to
procure a Truss combining extreme light-
. i t ? . i
ness, wiln case, durability ana correct con
struction, in lieu of the cumbrous and un
comfortable article usually sold. An ex
tensive assortment always on band, adapt
ed to every variety of Rupture in adults and
children, and for sale at a range of prire to
suit all. Tost of btngle I rti3ses, $2, 3.
S4 and S5; Double, 4, $5, SO, S3 and 10.
Persons at a distance can have a I russ
sent to any address by remitting the amount,
sending measuic around the hps, and stating
side affected.
For Sale Wholesale and Retail by the
Importer,
S. W. cor. of Twelfth & Race Sts., Phil
adelphia.
Depot for Dr. wanning s improved rai
ent iiony Xfrace; Uuest lixpanders ana iu
rector J5races; Patent Shoulder TJrabes; Sus
pensoiy bandages; Spinal Props and Sup-
T I ' l ...III. 1, I i.
ports. Jjumes nuuum, vuiiLuiiiiKiiim iuuj
attendants.
Apri5, 1855.
Attorney at Law,
STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY , PA.
Office on Elizabeth street, formerly oc
cupied by Wm. Davis, Esq.
May 8, 1.851.
BISOLUTION.
The partnership heretofore existing be
tween Geo. II. lUiller and Alexander
Fowler, under the firm of Miller tj- Fowl
er, is this day disolvcu by limitation.
All persons indebted to said firm will
please call on either of the undersigned
for settlement without delay.
GEO. II. MILLER,
ALEX. FOWLEll.
April 2, 1855.
N. B. The business will be continued
at the same place by
GEO. H. MILLER.
Private Sale of a Valuable
TRACT of TE32JSB3R. IjAW.
mk Tho subscriber wishes to sell at
private sale n valuable tract of tim
bcr land, situate in Stroud township, along
the lino of the Delawaro Lackawanna and
Western Railroad, within three miles of
tho Borough of Stroudsburg, containin;
21 ACRES,
well timbered with Chesnut, White-Oak
and Hickory. It will bo sold in lots, or
together to Buit purchasers. For further
particulars euquirc of 0. S. Palmer in
. - . i r .1
Stroudsburg, or ot tne unttcrsicncu.
THOMAS DONLEY.
Stroudsburg, April 12, 1855.
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