TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS 1W HIOXROIS COUiWK. Notice is hereby given, that agreeably to an act of General Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, passed the of March, 1815, entijled an "Act to the act entitled un act directing the selling Unseated Lands for taxes other purposes," and of an Act passed the 13lh day of March, 1817," a further supple ment to an Act to amend trie Act entitled an actdircctng the mode of selling Unseat ed Lands for loses and other purposes by the "Act of Generul Assembly passed the 9th day of March in the year of our Lord 1847, entitled "an act in relation to the sales of unseated Lauds in the several counties of this Commonwealth, the following tracts ol land will be sold at public vendue, on the 14th day of June being the Second iUmidity of June ttai, ittheCourt Ilousein Stroudsburg,in the coun ty of Monroe, fur arrcaregesof Taxes due, and the costs accrued on each lot respectively. Coolbaugh Township. Vo Warrantee Names Acres Per. 147 Able John 400 iSS Ainetl Jacob jr. 403 l8y A men Join. -lny 237 Ainctt Thomas 2-20 16-3 Brown J.niithan 410 170 Bianchanl Jonathan D 204 174 Raker Jacob " 20tJ 177 Hush John sen. 400 17U Hush James 303 ISn Bell Joseph 405 187 Bell William 400 19 1 Bush John jun. 400 192 Bush Thomas 39!) 194 Brown Daniel 408 105 Brown John 40S 198 Biiles Henry 40S 198 Brolzman luhn (part) 200 216 Brown William 403 224 Burrows Henry 403 .339 Burroughs Stephen 400 :2U Bell William (pari) 200 184 Cothraw John (pari) 100 197 Corsaw Abraham (t) 200 210 Tiaig John 433 225 Cunvngham Guslavus 410 97 97 120 130 05 153 52 17 53 G2 99 97 97 97 6G 231 Culliday Jacob or Jo- Joseph (pan) 202 401 438 108 403 403 415 432 432 113 199 211 200 110 35 00 97 97 97 109 30 i)t 80 75 75 120 150 40 10 72 15 47 123 61 97 7S 97 97 134 97 15 240 Cameron William 240 Cameron William 199 Depui Aaron 200 Depui Nicholas 202 Depui Samuel 210 iAitfieU: John 203 Dupy Daniel 21S Dupy Polly 212 Fudge James pari Frazier Nalbro (part) J. 42 Gibbs Josiah Win 143 Gibbs William 141 Gibbs Josiah W jr fptl70 149 Gibbs Elizabeth 201 100 Gentle James (part) 250 175 Gibbs Eliza Jr. 20(5 205 Guihner Francis 415 231 Guiltner Tobias 412 163 Heister John 412 168 Howe Samuel 225 178 Hendricks Isaac 400 10 Hendricks Jacob 401 190 Hood Samuel 403 191 Hembi Jacob 408 193 Hollinshead James 430 190 HtTwrer'ilvnry 408 203 Humphries I?a ic 403 231 Horn Alifhliam 406 233 liable Reter 403 235 Henry Joseph 110 :242 Harvey Samuel 400 217 Harvey Mary (part) 325 J95 Jones John M pan 351 181 Kouiz Daniel 401 1C9 L'jcfcwood James 205 tum Lenox David (pari) 200 211 Lee Thomas 431 -29 Levering Nathan 430 140 Murray Fiancina 402 JOG Mus.hh.irk FieJcrick lit 178 Mcreduh Mary 403 189 Meredith Nancy 401 201 Mantonge Elija'h 415 200 Mont-jtige Joseph 415 2( 7 Moi.iongc Abraham 4l5 207 Murdo 1; John 438 209 Mc-Kee Peter 415 217 Moore Patrick 4 1 1 220 M-Kee Thomas 427 22S Mi-Clmian Susannah 405 231 Murray Ann 405 238 Meeker Samuel 213 243 McCullougi, Jm 4ll 164 Nungcs-er George 410 J93 Nungesser Peter 430 fl79 Patterson .4 lex. part 100 l80 Palters n JoIm (pari J 100 165 Pt'iUgrew James 419, JS8 Patterson William 260 J9o Paltoison Robert 408 194 Poslcns Jueob . 395 227 Pratt Henry 421 228 Polk Robert 323 157 Itansbcrry John 401 159 liakeslravv Joseph 4l3 .107 Roup WiHia,n 409 183 Risk Charles (pari) 75 192 Reeder Absalom 407 123 62 101 47 61 50 10 10 10 103 109 100 113 60 37 33 SO 123 103 97 103 40 4S 14 127 97 80 70 118 8 150 Gl 18 88 120 07 30 97 21 140 48 120 156 93 54 22 122 134 58 197 Rivot Riggs Pniiip pi258 -221 Rees Jane 410 222 Rees Daniel 438 223 Rees Sarah 439 211 Rees DaviJ 409 215 Robert Isaac (pin) 202 j35 Shukc John 400 53 Sjdman Eliza 170 l73 Schneider John 400 Summers George iol ,j7G Spencer Joseph 220 177 Smith Robert 201 81 Shook John 402 201 Shoemaker Daniel 408 212 Smith Plait 432 219 Swartwoo.l Moses (pi)318 229 Shannon William 323 230 Starman Frederick W.407 230 Sproat William 206 32 Shaw Richard 408 14G Taylor John M 400 171 Taylor Maria 264 214 Tajjgart John 390 215 Taylor Jumes 399 232 Trail Robert 406 165 Vanaukcn James 179 196 Vandermcrk Jacob or James (part) 300 SOS Van Tilbur Richard 415 1536 Van Uxcn James 433 185 Walker Emanuel 403 203 Wod Thomas 427 W9 Ward Hannah 4U 211 Wheeler Daniel 415 226 Ward Joseph 411 10 70 95 18 51 10 51 Willing Richard (pari) 50 i87YoheAdam 400 Chesnuthill Township. Bower Dillman (part) 236 Heckman Adam (part) 250 Heller John 439 113 Jacoby Leonard 430 Morgan Sarah (part) 239 each Peter (part) ' 81 Pratts .George (pari) 316 Rees Rachel 445 Renshaw Richard 395 Rees. Samuel (part). 138 80 Shupp Catharine 439 Shupp Philip (pari) 289 Shupp Peter 200 Eldred Toainship Hatter John 328 95 Lattimoro William 395 150 Levers Isaac 403 86 Walker William 437 103 Hamilton Township. Coxe Tench 412 76 Coxe John ' 437 37 Johnson Elizabeth 402 5 Logan James 403 16 Levers George 380 72 Levers Elizabeth 415 96 Thompson James 416 122 Varnamer Clay 445 31 Varnarncr Samuel 433 89 Jackson Township. Barnct John (part) 150 Ball Margaret 339 55 I3th day amend mode'ol and for Coatcs Lindsey 427 22 Delong Jouh 406 Gower George (part) 300 Kroner Wiliiam 433 80 Logan Mary' 402 19 Laslcy Peter (part) 200 Logan John 395 Sitgreavca Samuel (pt) 215 15 Starbird John (pt) 200 Thatcher Joseph (pi) 80 Tyson Joseph 438 103 Taxes. 17 60 35 89 35 89 19 3(i 19 30 an - I J llJ M. Smilhfidd Township. 13 59 26 40 57 Barclay J.iuics 00 Buuucll Caty 68 IJarelay John 35 Coolbaujjh Susan nab (part) 02 Morton Richard 65 Hartuusc Daniel 190 Hcrt Tobias fpt) 430 424 500 358 407 402 50 80 26 30 35 61 35 20 20 40 26 30 2G 92 2G 92 20 92 17 00 26 92 20 57 17 60 17 60 6 60 8 SO 5 81 10 51 17 77 35 51 33 53 20 92 35 39 40 35 70 233 IIoweBowdewine ptlOO 239 Heister Daniel pt 100 6 Jaync John 416 7 Jayne David 155 33 Jones Absalom pt 342 59 Jayne William 400 63 Ja3ne Mary ' 399 48 Kirkcndale Samuel 400 53 Seaming Thomas 404 194 Lewis Richard pt 236 40 105 04 155 8 130 13 75 80 341 McLaughlin John 400 51 Nixtn John 195 Oden Sarah pt 430 100 360 200 441 150 402 35 89 27 30 240 0;den Ann 27 Philip William pt 32 Proser Stephen (57 Parker William pt 61 Saunders John 19 00 120 38 01 4 71 8 75 8 SO 8 80 7 IS 16 50 11 00 9 05 36 52 35 25 IS 12 9 90 35 72 35 2a 35 45 17 91 120 1SS Stocker Margaret ptl50 50 Woodcock Robert 400 54 West William 3S4 80 Paradise Township 89 Brodhcad Marv 394 1U3 Baker John H. 300 119 Cardiff Jacob 400 83 Dills Isaac part 150 1 07 Dennison Alexander400 204 Duncan John 33 1 213 Duncan David 441 219 Dyson James 401 101 Frecse John part 200 212 Fudge James part 238 110 Graisbur James 3U0 133 Glentworth James 301 136 Gibbous Isaac 400 139 Graisburg Joseph 300 104 Humphries Isaac pt271 Jackson A Reeves 313 214 Krou-er Andrew 391 124 Lee Joseph 401 200 Lenox David part 239 10 15 150 84 62 14 153 113 16 113 70 113 3 14 53 61 132 44 113 50 15 150 24 30 72 23 25 30 35 89 17 91 17 85 35 89 30 0 b 35 20 '23 60 30 tin 35 22 9 02 17 60 14 25 23 10 26 52 10 -20 26 57 35 2S 45 60 30 52; 36 52 11 52 36 52 30 10 37 57 133 Moore Patrick 233 Moore Robert 74 Nicholai William 202 Roup George W 236 Reed Rachel 301 367 444 422 300 430 400 400 .347 100 400 343 446 220 Ralliton Jo-diua 90 Svvcezj' Joseph 106 Seaveng Thomas 205 Smith Jonathan B 21S ShaHtier Solomon 93 Welsh Roger 221 Wills William 237 Weaver Philip 17 82 13 42 13 73 30 10 18 01 IS 92 8 SO 8 Si) 30 SO 22 01) 17 9.1 26 18 37 04 28 85 17 63 18 15 35 20 6 00 26 84 11 31 38 72 33 53 45 21 4 1 90 2-2 22 17 on 7 lb 35 20 35 28 1 1 52 17 91 35 72 35 89 3S 01 27 97 28 85 Pocono Township. Brown Daniel part 415 Brown Susanna 400 100 Dills- Elizabeth 371 120 Dills Abraham 343 80 Dills David Jr. 403 Dills Daniel 356 10 Dill- Jacob 356 90 Hilburn John jun. 423 110 Kern John part 200 Lee Joseph 400 Morris James 107 100 Mifflin George 302 140 Nicholas John jr. 429 131 Postens Jacob 200 Paul Thomas 435 16 Shoemaker Jesse 409. 145 Smiley Divi 402 18 Smith K'iz-tbeth part 290 94 Smith Francis J. part 320 Shoemaker William 423 150 Shcrrard Samuel 411 114 Price Township. 306 Abigail Michael 409 70 66 Bunnell Benjamin 439 30 87 liouiinger Fredenck427 289 Brodhcad Ann 405 80 290 Brodhcad Thomas 427 294 Brodhcad Alexan 35 81 13 59 35 89 der (part) 203 290 Bingham Joseph 339 137 314 Brown Daniel 393 80 315 Brodhcad Simucl 360 23 325 BiDghaui Arobiba!d308 24 326 Burke Patrick 409 45 330 B-jnsley William 422 80 242 Casebcar Solomon 417 12 303 Chapman Joseph 200 310 Chambers Moses 402 iG 319 Chapman Joseph 200 320 Cottinger Grant 438 4 83 Dills Isaac part 250 120 92 Dills Abraham part 190 288 Dills David jun. 43 5 19 291 Depui Samuel 405 100 293 Driesbach Adam pt)50 101 Freese John part 137 136 17 60 23 22 35 10 35 10 35 72 7 87 26 40 36 52 33 53 35 45 27 72 27 09 27 36 27 09 2 64 35 20 7 50 16 33 9 38 7 09 15 50 15 19 1 83 6 84 15 09 13 00 5 25 8 25 13 78 15 28 10 00 16 00 3 75 16 50 16 00 305 Gordon Charles 403 35 79 Huff Eneas 343 100 100 Harrison William 140 181 Harrisom William pt220 241 Huff Solomon 303 323 Ileaton Joseph 368 130 324 Huff Levi 268 0 334 Horton Tabitha 422 216 Jones Charles 100 322 Jones John 437 14 335 Jayne Anna 413 146 7 00 7 00 10 50 12 25 6 30 2 62 10 50 14 00 8 75 4 81 12 29 339 Jayne John 400 120 309 Kohe George 400 30 295 Lockhart John 170 11 86 Merian Samuel 424 50 88 Martin John part 180 3 50 4 03 4 88 4 96 5 33 316 McGaw Michael 104 76 Nicholson John esq.338 301 Nethermark Lucaa 305 80 Place Philip 409 299 Paschal Thomas 430 332 Place James 390 Pitt Benjamin (pt) 100 180 Ruston Thomas (pt)180 321 Reese Samuel 413 48 90 40 80 150 5 13 5 43 5 00 5 04 4 75 5 18 5 18 50 102 Sleshman or Slesh- er Michael 337 136 216 Shaffuer Solomon pt308 154 317 Smith Rachel 374 28 329 Stan John 463 251 Tyson Daniel 437 312 TJtt Jacob part 215 60 81 Vancamp Abraham 5 54 5 50 4 05 10 80 11 49 10 95 8 10 now Jacob Singmastcr 423 133 243 Van Gordon Gysbcrt421 11 88 313 Vaucampen Rachel 404 111 333 Vancamp John 214 100 10 84 5 40 10 60 5 82 83 Winnings James 380 140 217 Wolf George 443 65 303 Westbrook John 398 307 Whitemau Jacob 313 20 10 84 2 16 1188 311 Wolvcrton Jonathan411 54 318 Wilkinson Joseph and Lacy John 103 6 23 6 14 4 80 338 Wright Robert 128 120 Polk Township. Henry Ann part 70 5 22 Heller Jacob 213 156 Hartsell Jonas 265 80 o 5 91 81 Henry Elizabeth jr. 405 90 1 45 90 Bees Sarah 414 23 o Schnall Thomas 415 111 2 90 9 04 2 25 7 25 5 60 5 80 8 70 5 85 6 83 8 70 12 47 2 90 Schnall John 441 80 Ross Township. Beck John part 100 1 Johnson James 373 40 Levers Sarah 433 125 Smilliield township. Barnhill John 427 81 14 Uhaloner John 394 19 13 Durham Edward 310 156 10 Gordon John 407 102 13 Horn Benjamin 402 141 13 5 4 6 4 5 2 22 35 38 35 80 17 Stroud township. Levers Georjje 423 31 14 Mease John 432 106 14 Frawl Thomas 420 128 14 8 70 11 13 14 16 10 80 10 08 Tobyhanna township. Albcrtson Garret Albcrtson Garret Alloway William Benson Peter part Berry John Baeler Samuel Blakeley John Blakeley Daniel Brodhcad Luke Beohm and Shiner Blackwell Robert Beck Frederick Beahm Philip Brodhead Samuel Barry Simon Coalman John Cox Jacob Conrad Mary part Conrad William part Colliday Jacob Cox Joseph part Cox Jonathan part Cox Mary Cox Rebecca Cox William Cox Tench Cox Mary Conrade Deborah Dyer Josiah S Dyer Sarah part Davis Benjamin Eyerly Jacob part Evens Charles part Ehrio Conrad sen Englc William part Fish John Frazcier Nalbro part Frey Joseph part Fish William Gentle James part Gilmoro Robert Gibbons" Able Gill John Hauffman Henry, part Holmes Hugh Howell Samuel Hartman Thomas Hollinsworth Levi, part Hartung John Daniel Rartman Jacob 5 07 301 30 12 GO 101 154 4 20 439 107 21 00 200 8 40 82 3 43 300 120 10 50 434 72 16 80 200 3 15 419 51 16 80 307 108 12 60 301 112 8 40 439 50 21 00 100 2 10 304 12 76 422 19 17 71 403 40 6 30 225 2 10 239 77 10 50 100 2 10 203 5 25 208 80 7 35 200 6 30 416 137 21 00 440 109 23 10 416 108 21 00 440 109 16 80 439 100 18 43 440 27 18 48 404 120 21 00 200 12 60 343 80 14 39 50 63 200 8 40 401 13 12 60 150 4 20 403 114 16 91. 200 8 40 320 120 13 44 300 43 12 60 150 6 30 407 12 60 321 21 9 45 402 12 60 50 G3 36 7., 433 59 21 00 438 10 12 60 100 1,05 67 38 4 20 395 160 10 50 439 24 21 00 2G7 100 4 20 395 16 80 78 GO 3 26 250 6 30 413 120 1G 80 424 84 1 7 80 433 102 25 20 222 GO 9 31 438 70 16 80 438 129 16 80 424 84 10 50 419 16 80 30G 152 12 83 424 21 00 439 J 30 12 GO 403 3 15 200 21 00 175 8 40 400 21 00 150 6 30 411 3 15 200 3 15 300 3 15 350 14 70 440 12 GO IC0 80 1G80 491 111 16 Uo 421 1 10 21 00 200 10 50 50 3 15 424 12 60 315 3 15 300 12 60 440 18 48 150 8 40 444 31 16 80 400 16 80 438 18 38 438' 70' 10 50 22o! . 16 SO 350 16 80 230 8 40 4 01 12 60 9 30 11 88 14 40 7 20 8 33 8 10 8 10 10 80 8 10 5 40 11 25 14 05 14 40 6 48 8 10 9 90 15 97 11 35 8 10 14 28 7 20 10 SO 10 80 2 70 14 40 10 80 14 40 6 17 6 00 5 54 5 20 6 04 5 32 5 32 6 34 0 00 6 00 2 50 4 50 6 44 3 00 P kti 6 14 6 00 4 34 4 80 6 30 6 14 15 52 16 50 16 00 15 19 16 00 7 50 14 59 14 50 13 50 11 50 15 28 16 50 15 59 7 50 15 30 Hartung Elizabeth Hartung John D. part Hazlcwood John Harvey Mary Hartung Daniel part Harvey Samuel Hunt Pearson Irvin Robert Kern John part Lane William Lane Mary Lyons Peter Long Rebecca Morgan Able McCullows John Nelson Williams Pryor Norton Riht Mary part Reynolds James part Rees Daniel Rex or Riggs Philip pt 150 Rogers James Rees John Itenshaw John Ransbefr; Richard Sid man Isaac Stewart James Sharplcss John Serman Isaac Stewart Charlos part Shaw George part Sharplcss Joseph Shaw Richard Shoemaker Samuel pt Thomas William Taylor Elizabeth part Tyson Peter Thomas Joseph Williams John Wieleo Adam Wright Mary part Willing Richard part Wilson William part Tunkhannock township. 15 60 638 15 88 Able Jacob 405 Barnet William 407 Barnet John part 265 Bush John 416 Barnes Cornelias 403 Cox Joseph part 209 Cox Sarah part 339 Cox Benjamin 439 Cox Jonathan part 238 Chaloncr John 403 Creamer Jacob 393 Durham Edward 400 Evans Charles part 339 Ehrie Conrad jun. 377 Elms Georgo 438 Eyrely Jacob 408 Eyrely Jacob 400 Foulk Benjamin 252 HorseOeld & McCarty 117 Hartman Thomas 401 112 87 15 112 120 115 80 40 59 40 24 40 48 50 90 135 80 28 40 98 80 40 40 40 80 130 80 150 70 16 6 75 5 19 12 69 11 28 15 28 16 50 14 00 3 75 6 75 15 50 12 59 11 50 14 00 17 25 16 50 8 00 15 78 Jones Samuel 402 Kriedar Michael part 33G Lesley Peter part 224 Lockhart John 408 15 75 15 13 8 00 Lownes Charles 401 Lameton Robert 401 14 00 16 59 15 00 15 00 3 15 12 60 5 78 Logan Alexander 427 Lesber George part 275 12 50 15 50 5 13 Murdoch Samuel 403 McCarty Benjamin 351 4 8 8 3 16 16 10 3 4 3 2 4 16 4 5 1 8 4 25 9 12 12 4 8 Morsely Richard 403 Moysten Edward 405 4 78 Purdy William 438 Rees Hannah 400 Rees Evan part 399 1 35 Ranshaw Richard 321 5 85 6 24 Ryan James 401 Rees Daniel part 190 Rees Samuel 300 7 86 8 05 Saylor David 415 Smith Frederick 401 8 09 8 58 40 80 Steiner Henry 439 Sbupp Peter part 240 Shupp Philip part 150 Shaw Richard 399 44 5 25 6 29 56 Sitgreavcs Samuel part 200 Taylor Amos 409 135 Wilson William part 222 64 Wielderraon John 438 70 51 39 Wiemoch Charles 409 Wright Enoch 410 102 54 83 66 Waters Nathaniel .410 31 JACOB W. KRESGE, Treasurer, Treasurer's Office, Stroudsburg. ) March 4, 1858. $ 36 TREASURER'S MOTICE 67 of Sale of Seated Lands 28 For Arrearages of Taxes The following is a list of Taxes on Seated assessments, as leturned by the Collectors the several Townships for 1853, 1854, 1855, isao and 1S57, which lands will be sold greeably to the 41st section of the Act of 19th April, A. D. 1843, which provides the collection of taxes: Sirondsfcurg amcs. Properly Taxes. 13 44 5 25 Robert Albcrtson, house & lot Aaron Crook " Stephen Huff " 17 11 9 4 4 1 1 2 Hollinshead Ann's est Joseph L. Keller Charles Mechley it l'idell Nagle William Pedriok Nchon Ray Thomas S. Skelton town lot William P. Hallock house & lot Staples &Rowo town lot John Bonscr. jr. 4 acres seated land Jacob Hardy v 1 it t; it tt ft ft Solomon Hill, 5 ( i t it Jonas Kresgo 94 Henry Shenkle400 George Butz 75 :Vbm. Setzer 44 n. Reeder G8 " unseated Elias BidlemaD, mill property Jas II Walton 100 acres unseated ZHauiiltou. Sidney Clay well, 100 acres seated 1 3C JTacksosB. Simon Buskirk, 50 acres seated 2 22 .'hilip Hay 40 " " 1 3 1 3 1 1 Geo. Rinehart 278 " Wm. Buskirk 150 " bm. Butz Est. 736 " land Butz & Merwine, 304 acres land John Pound 4 acres soatod 2 23 23 47 96 oohXt Vancamp 10 t tt unseated seated it it it 1. tt 11 I saac Hanna 8 Thos. Downing 324 John Robersou 77 Barnet Stroud 34 Wra.Bell 120 1 2 42 G6 2 80 1 66 2 20 J Herringtons Est. 16 J McMickens Est. 383 Henry Albert 18 41 Emanuel Cortright 48 Pocono. Philip Shively 85 acres seated David Culvcrson 95 " j Jas Clewers Est. 27 & 1225 unsoated 6 Chas. Moyer GO seatsd Geo. Neyhart 1 town lot Polk. John Serfass (son of John 48 " 1 2 Michael onyder Wm. Bartholomew Tobias Grccnsweig Samuel Saylor Daniel Smail Chares Hawk 38 ii tt ft tt tt 11 tf 12 44 7 14 235 340 M 8 Jacob Singmaster Price. 500 acres unseated Samuel Noyos Conrad Bower Peter Cope George Ink Peter Koff Henry Kjntz. Georgo Knipo C. Mfobaclfeltcr F. Reifenshyler 180 99 96 3 87 on a 10 21 2G 1 35 J 99 75 2 84 2 78 50 " 40 " 100 " seated 50 m 25 50 40 Unsealed ii u n tt tt seated. Wm. S. Biuuior 109 Bcdj. Pitt 1 And. Summers 10 Henry Zeigler, jr 90 " unseated ti Moss. Joieph Frable Sohu Gower John Keionlino J. II. Walton 400 10 25 400 u seated unseated ft seated ii tt M 3 50 1 80 90 2 10 Peter Steinmentz3 4 Weaver & Levers I I L. FrankenGed 31 Peter Liroh 10 2 97 1 8 I 8 0 tt tt tt tt it tt tt. 11 16 80 4 20 2 ' 4 3G 3 15 7 35 12 60 SssiiChfieltf, M. W. Coolbaugh & Co. 1 1 acres George R. Smith, town lot J. Singmaster 400 acres unscatd John Pipher 4 " seated Siros3(7, George Doll 2 acres seated Sarah Hollinsheads Est. 90 & 06 acres 21 00 7 35 3 15 3 15 3 15 10 03 12 60 21 00 John Turner 1 1 acres seated James Heller 7 " Charles Drcher 0 " Jacob Heller 3 Susan Heller & Sister 75 it f i it i 3 15 3 15 12 GO 7 35 3 15 8 40 Edward Sliimer 24 George Flj to jr 50 Mary Droyer 7 John Fry 9 James Rockbow 40 5 80 Mark Miller town lot TTobyhamta Elijah Blowers, 830 acres unscatd 8 40 4 G8 and one town lot 6 SG G 46 3 40 Robert Howell 378 Jesse Murphy 72 Joseph Rich 3G5 tt it it it fi 4 27 3 15 11 Jasper Vliet 200 3 40 Geo. Zunaell 400 12 20 40 40 15 80 80 50 36 20 99 52 36 80 20 52 68 40 20 20 31 60 60 27 40 Ttt2JkIi;;ni:ock, Andrew H. Reeder, 400 acres seated 2 JACOB W. KRESGE, Tre. Treas'rs Office, Stroudsburg, March 4, IS58. $ AYER'S PILLS, Anew and sinsularlv successful remedy for the cure of all Eilious diseases Costivenuss. Indi gestion, Jaundice, Dropsy, Ithcumntism. Fevers, Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflamma tions, Headache, Pains in Hie Breast, Side, Back, nd JLimbs, rcmale Complaints, itc. etc. lnueca. very few are the diseases in vrhich a Purgnlivc Medi cine is not more or less required, and much sick ness and suffering might be prevented, if a harm less but effectual Cathartic were more freely used. No person can feel well while a costive habit of t)ody prevails ; besides it soon generates serious and often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided v the timely and judicious use of a good purgative. I'his is alike true of Colds, Feverish svmptoms, and Bilious derangements. They all tend to become or produce the deep tcatcd and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land. Hence a reliable family physic is of the first importance to flir ntiM? liAnlfJi nri tli? 7511 lin! Iippti lwrfortrA with consummate skill to meet that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Profes- sors, ana 1'auents, nas shown rcsiut3 surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cure? have been eiiectcu beyond benel, wore llicy not sub stantiated by persons of such csallcd position and for character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Anions the many eminent gentlemen who havr a- testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention : the for Vit. A. A. Hayes, Analytical Chemist, ot Boston and State Assaycr of Massachusetts, whose hir professional character is endorsed by the Hos. -hmvAitn IiVeiiett, benator ol tiie u. b. Itonr.irrC. Wisthrop, Ex-Speaker of the House of Representatives. Ahbott iiAWREXCE, Minister Plen. to Knglana f John B. Fitzvatuick, Cath. Bishop of Boston Also, Dr. J. It. Chiltox, Practical Chemist, of STcw Yorl: Ciiv. cyrscd by 70 40 33 63 95 35 49 30 67 85 Hon. W. L. 3Ia.uct, Secretary of Stafc. Wm. B. Astok, the richest man in America. S. Lelaxd & Co., Propr's of the 3Ietropolitar Hotel, and others. Did space permit, we could give many hundrcc certificates, from all parts where the Pills havf been used, but evidence even more convincing thai the experience of eminent public men is found ii their ell'ects upon trial. These Pills, the result of long investigation and tudy, arc offered to the public as the best and most complete which the present state of mediea science can atford. They arc compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtue only of Vegetable 'remedies, extracted by chemica process in a state of purity, and combined togethi' in such a manner as to insure the best results. Thi system of composition for medicines has been foum in the Cherry rcctoral and Pills both, to produce s more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob taincd by any process. The reason is perfectly ob vious. While by the old mode of composition, ever medicine is burdened with more or less of acri monious and injurious qualities, by this each indi vidua! virtue only that is desired for the curativi effect is present. " All the inert and obnoxious qual tries of each substance employed are left behind, tin curative virtues only being retained. Hence it i: self-evident the effects should prove as they havi proved more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer more powerful antidote to disease than any othci medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient tfiat my medirhi' should be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly judge of ? remedy without knowing its coniposiion. 1 havt supplied the accurate Formula; by which both im Pectoral and Pills arc. made to the whole body ot Practitioners in the United States and British Amer ican Provinces. If. however, there should be am one who has not received them, they will promptly forwarded by mail to his address. Of all the Patent M'euieines arc c0 lcU feu would be tV: if thc;; composition waskno I ""J: ,iic coalsI3 in their mystery. I have mysteries. s The composition of my preparations is laid to all men, and all who are competent to judge i the subject freely acknowledge their conviotions v their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral pronounced by scientific mm to be a wonder" medicine before its effects were known.' 3lany en incut Physicians have declared the same thing my Pills, and even more confidently, and arc wii. ing to certify that their anticipations were nio than realized by their effects upon triul. They operate by their powerful influence on tht internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate if into healthy action remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoi ing their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever thoy exist, such derange ments as are the first origin of disease. Being sugar wrapped they are plcasart to take, ind being purely vegetable, iio harm can rise from their use in anv quantity. For minute directions, see wrapper c z ?' ti 75 33 62 21 55 17 92 51 37 40 18 86 52 11 57 11 10 46 42 30 42 59 Samuel Hoes, Jr., and by Hollinshead Dotnck, Stroudsburp, Pa. August 13, 1 857.-1 y. 40 30 24 70 35 38 3S 40 IX AXS WILLOW WAS! 13. ANDRE & SHOEMAKER. 10,000 FEE r QF HEMLOCK BOARDS for sale h.v C R .AN' DUE. February 1 5, 1855. K MORTGAGES sale at this Office p&wgs5s T-xvfSl 03 liipilif m SB -3 Winter Arrangements. NEW R. R. ROUTE. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western 1 05 20 52 1 CO 7 34 1 47 8 25 34 RAIL ROAD. New and expeditious broad guage route from the North and West, via Great Bend and Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and Wyoming vallies, dirertly through to New York and Philadelphia. On and after Monday, January 18, 1858,' trains will be run as follows: The Night Express Train bound east on N Y. & Erie Railroad arrives at Great Bend at '1:00 A. and connects with the Express' Train which leaves Great Bend for New York and Philadelphia, at 8:30 a; m.' l)ne at Montrose, - - - 9:07 " Tanlthannecb, - - 9:50 " Fuctoryviile, . . . 10:13 " , Scranton, - - . 11:00 " Stroudshurfr, - 1:38 p. m; Delaware.(15 minutes todine) 2:10 " Brirlgville, Phila. passen gers leave, - - 2:40 " Junction, - - 330 -New York, - - - 7:10 " ' J Philadelphia, ... 8:20 74 95 9 20 70 55 3 73 4 9S 1! 30 90 10 Passengers from New York, leave Pier No. 2, North River at 7:30, a. fh: From Phila. leave Walnut st. Wharf at Leave Junction, 6:00 10:55 Due at Bndgcvillc, Phila. con nection, -Delaware, 15 min. dinner, Stroudsburg, Scranton,. -Fuctoryviile, Tunkhannock -Montrose, -Great Bend, 11:45 12:00 12:47 p. mt 3:35 4:27 4:48 5:35 6d0 7:15 Connecting at Great Bend with the Dunkirk Express west, at Accommodation Train leaves Scranton for Great Bend at 7:20 a. Arrive at Great Bend, p. m Connecting with the Emigrant Train west. on the N. Y. &. E. R. R. Returning, leaves Great Bend, 1:25 p. ni; Due at Scranton, - 6:10 For the accommodation of way travel orV the Southern Division, a Passenger Car will' be attached to the Express Freight Trains' leaving Scranton at 5:00 a. m'; Due at Stroudsburg at 10:20 " Junction at 2:10 p. m. Returning, will leave Junction at 5:00 a. m.' Due at Stroudsburg at 8:35. " " Scranton at 2:50 p. ni; rasscngnrs from New York will change cars at Junction. To and from Philadelphia, via B. D. R. ELr leave or tuke the cars atBridgevile. For Pittslon, Kingston, and Wilkesbarre, take L. &. B. R. R. cars at Scranton. For Jessup, Archbald, -and Carbondale, change cars at Greenville. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through; JOHN BRISBIN, Sup'l. Wm. N. Jesks, Gen'l Ticket Agent. THE WONDER OF TIIE 1GE HO PAY l -If Dr. Tobias' celebrated Venetian LinV iment does not rure Cholera, Djsentery, Croup, Cholic. Coughs, Dyspepsia, Vomi ting, Mumps, Toothache, Headache, Chap ped Hands. Cold Feet, Musquito Bites, In sect stints, Chronic Rheumatism, Swellings, . Old sores. Cuts, Burns, Bruises, nnd Pains or Weakness in the Limbs. Back and Chest. K IIiiS2iJtn Try II. Dr. Tobias has warranted his Linirnenf for eight year? without ever having a demand made lor the return of the money all that is asked is to use it according to the direc tions. Ko one will ever bu vi(!ioiil li,- Aftrr once using it. Tf you do not find it belter than any thing you have evertried be fore. Got yonr Ifloncy returned! Thousands of Certificates have been fe cieved speaking of its rare virtues. Now a -clays it is the the practice to fill the papers" with certificates from unknown persons, or . given by those who have never used the me dicine now Dr. Tobias ofTers to pay 1,000 Dollars to any one who will ,,rove that he ever pub Iihed a false certificate during the time he has had his medicine before the Public Call on the agents and et a Phampnlet containing genuine certificates. As pep- . sons envious ol the large sale :f the Venr lian Liniment have stated it is injurious. to take it internally, Dr. Tobias has, taken the following . iitli. I, SAMUEL 1. TOBIAS, of the City of New York, being duly sworn, do deposejthat I compound a Liniment called Venetian, and that the ingredients of which it is com- 3 posed are perfectly harmless to take i?ite'f-.s nnly, even in double the quantity named in the Directions accompanying each bottle. S. t. TOBIAS: , New York. Januarv 9th, lS5f. Sworn to this day before me: FERNANDO WOOD. Mayor. J Price 25 and 50 centb. sold by the Drug- " sists nnd Patent Medicine Dealers through out the United States. Also for sale Dr. Tobias' Horse Linamertt in pint bottles at 60 cent, warranted supe rior to anv oilier. - Dr. Tobias' office, 50 Courlland st. N.JYW April 2. 1S57. lamo. 12t. "Soli in Stroudsburg, by LTollinsbeabcl1 and Detrick. "HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE. & The testimony of Prof Booth and Brinckle hnung previously beenpublisl the loltowtng is now added : From Prof. iMcCLOSKKY, formerlf7o-J fessor of theory and Tiracti -e of AUl5lHsiiit .-a 111 the lomale Mcdi'-a, College Jenrir syl vani" rtri late Professor SurcerT in the American College of me, &c: Philadelphia, Nov. Mr Joseph h. J lover: rial of your MQUID HAIR DYE moat skeptic's!, that it is convince the elegant and efficacious nreuaration. Unli mauv others', it has in several instances "red servtcea- tile in the euro of some ous eruptions on, the head, and t have itation in corn . mendijig it to twosj caiiurY. rcqun ucb an appli- - Werv rcfCi M. F. X i CEY. M.D.. lace St. above 13th' . HOVER'S, KG I VICS, including HOVER'S V O FUMD, ad HQ, VEU'S IN i,n s, sun mam-: 1 " k. lain their hi h char; m dibtingufshed them, an extensi mand first created, has ruptc.l until at present. continued imintei Orders, nd.lressed to the Mnnufnclnri - No. '110 Rice sticel above FOURTH old No. 111. hi?adelnJrtaiv!IIrt-ceKeVfiimii attention bv. aer. . JOSEPH R. HOtfER, ManufacMtf. Decemiu r 21, I657.43:n. m.
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