The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, April 05, 1860, Image 4

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TREASURER'S SALE OF
TSKSiEATEfi LANDS
inuiionrotb county.
Notice is lu ruby given, that agrerabl v tu
a act uf General Assembly ti the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, ; passed ihe 1 day
ol March, 1815, cnlitioj an k A I to amend
tne act entitled ah act direrling the mode ol
selling Unseated Lands fur taxes -and for
other .'purposes," and of an Art passed tin
13ih day ol March, lSli" a. further supple
nienl to an Act to amend the Art entitled
n-n'&i rihpciinc the mode of selling Uneat-
r j Lands for taxes and other purposes hy the
"Act of Genera! Assembly passed the Oih
ritfy ol March in the yt ar of our Lord 15-17.
....;tir.".v '-.m net in relation to the sales ol
riuinuu - , (
-T.anrU. in t SPYHttll counties Ol
tnitj Commonwealth, the following tracts ol
land will be sold at public vendue, on the
1 1th day Xif J uue, being the
Second iTEomly off June uex!,
at 'Hie 'Gou rl House in Stroudhburp.
......mv uf Munrnp. for arrearages of
A.r,-.i- Ua n..t nrmiud on each
UUC) diiu iiiu v. v - -
bpcctively.
fXoolhaugh Township.
"For Year 15 and I59.
No; ' Warrantee Names Acres Per.
147.Able John
400
408,
220
448
206
400
398
405
,400
400
399
408
408
403
408
400
200
100
200
433
310
202
404
408
408
4()S
415
432
432
113
107
199
80
201
250
206
415
412
412
225
406
401
403
40.8
436
408
4o6
408
410
400
325
351
401
205
200
431
42G
116
403
401
415
415
438
415
411
220
427
405
213
41!
415
430
100
100
419
250
408
395
328
421
401
413
400
o
407
258
440
438
439
409
202
400
170
400
401
220
204
406
432
97
97
120
130
153
52
17.
53
63
99
97
97
97
06
163 Arndt Jacob jr.
189 Arndt John
137 A r mat Thomas
lffe JSrown Jonatiun
174, Baker Jacob
177 Hush John sen'r
179 Hush James
I6G Hell Jeseph
167 Hell William
1J1 Busdi John jun'r
192 Bush Tlthomas
1SH .Brown Daniel
1U5 Brown John
198 Hiles Henry
i16 Hron William
239 Burroughs Stephen
24,4 Hells William
lfijL Cochran John part
l.y7 Cncsaw Abm part.
UIO Cra'ig John
2:25 Ouninham Gustavns
234 Colliday Jacob or Jo
seph nail
240 Cameron William
199 Depue Aaron
200 Depui Nicholas
202 Depui Samuel
210 Di.ffield John
213 Dupy Daniel
218 Dupy Polly
ilia Fudge James jun'r
Frazier Nalbro
Frazier Nalbro
Fry Joseph part
149 Gibbs Elizabeth
1H0 Gentle James part
176 Gibbs Eliza jun'r
1:05 Guiltner Francis
231 .Guiltner Tobias
163 Hester John
J68 IIve Samuel
178 Hendricks Isaac
1K0 Hendrii ks Jacob
190 llyod Hannah
lul llVmpi Jacob
193 Ilollinshead James
lUb'-dTouser Henry
231 Horn Abraham
33 Hagle Peter
235 Henzv. Joseph
212 IT.wvy Samuel
247 Hmvey M.irv part
1115 SJ'rtnes John M part
IS I lvoontz Daniel
169 Lockhart James
y06 Lenox David (part
211. Lee Thomas
2-J9 Levering Nathan
166 Mushback Frederick
llS Meredith Mary
le9 Meredith Nancy
204 Mlong Elizabeth
20i Alontonge Joseph
:;u7 Murdork John
209 McKee Peter
217 Mmre Patrick
222 M array Sarah part
226 McKee Thomas
24K McClenan Susannah
238 Meeker Samuel
253 McCollniigh John
2.07 Muntonue Abraham
ji)3 Nungesser Peter
179 Patterson Alex part
l0 Patterson John part
lKo Ppugrew James
ISrs Patierson William
490 Patterson Robert
191 Patterson Jacob
228 Polk Robert
227 Pratt Henry
157 Ransbeiry John
159 Rnkestraw Joseph
167 Roup William
1S3 Rtk Charles part
192 Reeder Absalom
197 Ritfgs Philip part
221 Rees Jane
222 Rees Daniel
223 Rees Sarah
241 Ross David
245 Roberts Isaac part
135 Sluke John
153 Sidman Eliza
173 Schneider John
176 Summers George
176 Spencer Joseph
177 Smith Robert
154 Shook John
212 Smith Piatt
140
35
97
97
97
109
30
96
87
80
120
150
40
10
72
15
47
123
61
97
78
97
131
97
15
123
104
47
61
50
10
10
118
;ou
100
113
66
33
80
10
103
97
103
48
40
14
127
97
80
70
118
8
150
64
18
83
120
7
30
21
140
4S
156
98
122
58
219 Swaitwood Moses (pi) 318
229 Shannon William
328
206
403
400
399
399
179
230 Sproat William
232 Shaw Richard
146 Taylor John M
214 Taggart John
215 Taylor James
165 Vanauken James
190 Vandermarli Jacob or
4 - James part
208 Vantilburg Richard
236 Vanuxen James
185 Walker Emanuel
208' Wood Thomas
209 Ward Hannah
300
415
433
403
427
411
10
70
95
18
51
10
10
220 Wheeler Daniel part 303
211 Wheeler Daniel 415
2 William Richard part 50
167 Yohe Adatn 400
I , Chesnuihill township.
Bovver Dielman part 236
Jleckman Adam part 250
Jacoby Leonard 430
(Morsan Sarah (part 239
leach Peter part
PJatts George (part
Rees Rachel
Jlenshaw Richard
.Roes Samuel part
Reynold James part
Shupp Catharine
Shupp Philip part
tshupp Peter
81
316
445
395
133
201
439
200
80
80
120
.; Eldred township.
I lower Johu (part
Lattimore William 395 150
Levers Jsaac 403 86
Walker William 437 108
7l2ihilion lowfsliip:
'Wiiimjjjjii
No.
Warrantee Names
r r-'
Acres Peri
Cox, John pari
300
200
ohnson Elizabeth part
Levers George (part
Levers George
300
381K
415
300
15U
72
96
jeverB Elizabeth
Mease John
Prawl Thomas (part
rhoujpson James (part iuu
jiA
Varnamer Clary (part 4U0
Yarnaiuor Samuel 10
Jaclcson 'township:
llirnnt Jnhn ( Witt XOJ
Ulil y j-
Ball Margaret
55
22
Coat Lindsey 47
DeloDg John -4UO
Gwinncr 15 reaertcK (pan
Kroner Willie uv
438
80
Snauss Paul (part
Logan Mary
10
5402
200
295
415
19
in the"
1 axes
Lesley Peter (part
Logau John (part
Roun Wifliain
lol' re-
.
Tajc
Silgraves Samuel p'art'215
Starbird John (part 200
15
rimtnlinr Joscuh.rvart 80
108
Tyson Joseph uo
M. SmithfteU township.
fi7 TWclav James 420 80
16 00
16.3
16 32
8 SO
60 Bunncl Caty 421
35 Barclay John 400
35 Goolbaugh Susannah .
part 358
62 Horton Riohard 407
65 Hartuog Daatel 402
233 Howe IJowdewine
. part 100
59 Jay ne William 400
63 Jayne Mary 39
48 Kirkendale Samuel 400
195 Ogdcu Sarah 100
Stcr.ben 441
55
13 21
12 40
24 00
40
35
70
23 93
24 31
24 00
21 00
23 93
12 05
16 32
24 48
155
08
21 4S
10 00
120
10 00
61 Saunders John .402 120
6 01
s oo
5 '30
188 Stocker Margaret
part
50 Woodcock Robert
part
150
5 7(
200
8 09
Price toivnship
69 Bunncl Benjamin 439 30
87 Boulinger Frederick 427
289 Brodbead Ann 405 80
290 Brodbead Tbomaa 427
16 16
24 48
24 48
16 32
24 89
17 28
25 92
294 Brodbead Alesan.
der part
314 Brown Daniel
336 Bensley William
244 Casebeer Solomon
308 Chapman Joseph
310 Chambers Moses
319 Chapman Joseph
320 Cottingor Garret
88 Dills Isaac part
4 32
203
393
422
417
200
402
8 3
80
80.
112
16
7 9a
3 20
8 16
10 0
8 25
16 03
200
438 4
250 120
24 7
8 25
6 72
24 40
24 0b
92 Dills Abraham pt 190
2S8 Dills David Jr. 415 100
291 Depuc Samuel 405 100
293 Dreisbacb Adam pt 50
305 Gordon Charles 403 35
79 Huff Eneas 343 100
100 Harrison William 140
181 H arrison William pt270 20
ITnilnr Frederick Dl 270 20
24 16
16 32
23 o:
16 3
16 25
24 4
1(7 4
16 00
323 Heaton Joseph
334 Horton Tabttba
216 Jones Charles
322 Jones John
335 Jayne Anna
S39 Janye John
309 Kohl George
295 Loekbsrt. John
SO Merian Samuel
358 130
26 0
422
100
437 14
413 146
400
400
170 11
418 50
21 05
21 OS
6 ir.
8 00
12 90
25 60
3 5
31 I
24 0b
24 t?y
24 89
83 Martin John part 180
297 McNair Solomon 335
301 Netbermark Lucas 305
80 Place Philip 409
94
40
80
13 2
21 -9
21 fi
299 Paschal Thomas 430
6 64
25 60
16 24
8 56
32 fc9
24 89
12 89
6 01
6 01
25 12
15 03
12 25
23 63
19 6fi
29 52
12 00
16 56
12 00
3 03
24 41
10 33
26 40
26 32
26 33
24 56
8 09
16 00
6 81
12 00
24 03
13 21
12 25
24 40
25 92
12 73
26 24
12 40
332 Place James 390 150
180 Button Thomas pt 180
218 Shaffner Solo'n. pt308 154
292 Smith Elizabeth 392
304 Saudman Christo
pher 403 25
251 Tjscn Daniel 437
81 Van Camp Abraham
now J. Singmater 423 133
Van Gordon Gysbert 421 111
Yan Campen Rachel
107 WbitemaqgTacob 313 20
Paradise township
108 Baker John H. 300 10
201 Barnet John part 90 70
119 Cardiff Jacob 400 15
83 Dills I-aae part 150
107 Deonison Alexan
der part 260 150
219 Dvaon James 216 14
137 Ford Standish 300
212 Fudge James part 288
110 Graisburg James 300 113
133 Glentwortb James 301. 16
130 Gibbons Isaac 400 113
139 Graifiburg Joeph 300
104 llumpbric!i Isaac pt 271 113
224 Lee Joseph 401 14
106 Lomax David part 239 58
233 More Patrick 301 61
122 Murry Sarah part 235 78
235 Murry John 402
202 Roup George W (pt 21 1
230 Reed Rachel 300 113
96 Sweesey Joseph 400 15
106 Seaveny Thomas 400 150
218 Shaffner Solomon 100
93 Welch Roger 400 30
237 Weaver Philip , 446 28
Polk townnhip.
Butler Anthony 298 70
Hamilton William part 318 120
Plumer George 401 80
Rodman John part , 318 120
Reynold James 200
Schuall Thomas 415 111
SchnallJohn , 441 SO.
Pocono toivnship.
Brdwn Daniel part 415
Brown Susannah 400 100
Dills Elizabeth 37 1 120
Dills Abraham part 258' 80
Dills David jr part 402 120
Dills Jacob part 100
Dills Daniel 356 10
24 48
16 00
31 93
23 93
4 4s
18 01
24 89
17 53
24 16
25 21
24 64
12 32
24 89
2 40
12 00
7 00
7 00
12 26
6 30
266
10 50
14 00
8 76
4 84
3 50
12 26
5 12
3 50
GwinnerFrederiokpartl74. 48'
Htlburn John, (part
Kerr JohD part
Lee Joseph
Morris James
Mifflin George
Nicholas Johnjr
Paul .Thomas
200
200
400
167 100
302 140
429 137
2 52
5 54
5 60
6 10
Smiley David.
402 18
0 41
Smith Elizabeth parr1 290 94
Tax
No.
Warrantee- Names
'Acres Ptr
Tax
5M1
Smith .FranciBjJ.- (part 5320
Sherrard SamutTl (part "200
5 60
3 50
1 40
5 26
6 16
360
54i
6 85
748
5 41
"2 73
1,81
7 20
Ross towpsjdp,
Beck John foart 100
Johnson James part
373 .49
438 125
Levers Sarah
Stroud townsliip
."Rrnilhejirl Garret fnart 60
106
74
2:32
" -7--- - ur
Dills Jacob part'
Prawl Thomas part
156'
130
4 22
Smithfield township.
II 20
11 95
11 38
Barnhill John part . 100 .
2 50
176
14 28
7 00
11 26
4 95
lr35
9 90
4 01
Chaltner John part 50
Gordon John 407 102
Horn Benjamin part 200
7 03
12 32
1 12
Tolyhanna township,
11 28
5 60
Albertson Garret 227 21
Albortson Garret 101 154
Allowav William ' 439 107
7 51
11 64
Benson Robert part 200
6 04
11 20
Berry John 82
Bader Samuel . 300 120
Blaksh-y John . .434 72
12
2 24
14
19
14
12
3
24
2
15
15
2
II
4
6
7
12 32
Brodbead Luke - 419. 51"
Beohm & Shiner 307 108
Black well Robert - 391 120
7 56
Blaksley Daniel -: 200
Beck Frederick " 439 '50
7 4
7 00
Beahtn Philip 100 -
Brodbead Samul 304
6 30
Barry Simon . . 422 19
7 14
7 08
Cos Jacob . 225
Conrad Mary part 239 77
Conrad William part 100
3 50
Colliday Jacob 203
Cox Joseph part 208 SO
7 00
7 00
Cox Jonathan part 200
Cox Mary part ' . 162
Cox Rebecca - 440 109
Cox William 416 108
7
12
27
24
II
21
15
19
17
7
4
14
9
15
7
14
15
14
16
14
1
10 50
3 50
7 70
7 00
Cox Tench part 231 100
Conrad Deborrah 440 57
2 66
5 26
Dyer Josiab S 40'4 120
Dyer Sarah part 200
Davis Benjamin part 343 -
Eyerly Jacob parjt . 50.
Evons Gharles (part 200
Englo William part 150
18 11
17 60
Fish John -403 114
Frazier Kabro (part . 200
Frey Joseph (part 320 120
16 53
17 60
Gentle James (part 150
Gilmore Robert 407
Gibbons Able . 32! . 21
Gill JohD . 402
8 35
16 50
17 46
17 23
8 26
Hauffner Henry (part 50
Howell Samuel 433 .
llartman Thomas 438 10
Hollinsworth Levi (part 100
16 6
.8 26
18 03
Hartung John & Dantel
10 52
(part
Hartman Jacob
Hartung Elizabeth
Hartung John D (ps
Hazlewood John
Harvey Mary (part
Hartung Daniel
Harvey Samuel
Hunt Pearson (part
Irvin Robert
Lane William
Lane Mary
Long Rebecca
Lyons Peter
Morgan Able
McCullow John
Pryor Norton
Pennington William
Rees Daniel '
167
395 160
439 24 :
264 100
395
78
250
413 120
293 48
433 102
438 70
438 129
162
424 84
306 152
424
401
378
400
150
411
200
300
440
400 80
491 111
421 110
200
424
315
422 120
440
160
r400
438
433 70
350
200
240
township.
406 112
407 87
403 120
403 120
439
209
238 80
403 120
40S 40
440 45
239 24
377 40
438 48
400' 90
200
408 50
252 135
. 76
401 28
402 40
224 98
401 40
401 40
427 40
275
403 40
351 130
403 40
405 150
438 70
400
400 16
399
401
190
300
415
301 300
240
150
200
399 56
409 135
222 64
438 70
204
410 31
8 29
12 38
24 74
4 95
19 80
3 87
7 43
24 75
13 54
24 75
16 35
16 35
8 02
7 77
17 12
16 7
2 70
16 68
14 19
5 SO
9 36
11 00
15 17
17 46
4 1
18 03
17 06
10 50
15 69
15 15
24 75
14 85
14 85
14 85
7 43
14 85
4 95
7 43
14 85
19 80
17 51
24 75
12 33
14 85
7 43
14 85
21 78
9 90
14 85
21 68
12 33
19 80
14 85
9 90
8 08
5 38
3 56
4 05
17 77
8 47
9 43
4 05
4 05
4 05
9 68
16 14
17 77
4 05
4 05
4 05
16 14
6 45
4 05
10 76
0 01
4 05
4 05
16 14
7 42
5 38
10 76
10 76
4 05
17 77
10 76
21 52
13 45
5 38
5. 14
3 24
5 60
16 14
3 24
2 15
5 38
10 76
22 03
11 95
16 14
8 08
10 76
16 5
7 16
17 0
7 4
Rex or Riggs Philip pt. 150
14 o:
Rogers James
Rees John (part
Ranshaw John (part
Sidman Isaac
Stewart James
SbarplefS John
Serman Isaac
Stewart Charles part
Sharpless Joseph
Shaw Richard part
Tench Francis
Thomas Wrill.iam
12 66
11 4
17 7b
16 14
7 7
12 75
16 3
16 59
18 03
17 49
17 3
16 68
13 09
31 20
Willing John
Wield Adam
Willing Richard
Wilson William part
Wright Mary (part
Tunkhannocl
Able Jacob
Barnet William
Barnet John (part
Barnes Cornelius
Cox Benjamin
Cox Joseph (part.
Cox Jonathan part
Chaloner John
Caldwell Daniel
4 16
20 80
7 8
16 7
22 46
15 50
13 0
11 7
15 60
20 60
11 73
14 1
Evans Charles (part
Ehrio Conrad jun'r
Elme George
Eyerly Jacob
Evans David (part
Eyerly Jacob
Foulk Benjamin
Horaofield McCarty (pt
Hartman Thomas
Jones Samuel
Lesley Peter (part
Lowne8 Charles
Lamsdon Robert
Logan Alexander
Leher George (part
Murdock Samuel
McCarty Benjamin
Moseley Riohard
Moy6ten Edward
Purdy William
Pasohal Thomas
Rees Hannah
Rees Evans part
Ryan James
Rees Derrick part
Rees Samuel
Saylor David
Smith Frederick part
Shupp Peter part
Shupp Philip part
20 88
12 44
15 60
15 00
22 04
8 23
15 60
20 80
20 80
5 20
24 7
28 1
10 44
11 48
14,08
11 1
7 00
14 56
15 48
7 28
7 00
6 52
4 90
7 06
1 76
6 24
3 08
7 00
7 00
7 00
2 94
5 26
7 56
7 64,
7 08
5 12
Silgraves Samuel part 200
Shaw Richard .
Taylor Amos
Wilson James part
Wideman John
Weinoch Charles
Waters Nathaniel
WM. SMITH, Treasurer.
Treasurer's PfficeStroudtburg, .
March lO'lSGO '
T&PASUREfc'Sr NOTICE
of Sale of Seated Lands
Arrearages of Taxes.
The, following is a list of Taxes on
Seated' assessments, as returned by the
.Collectors for the several Townships for
1858 and 1859, which lands will be sold
agreeably to the 41st Beotion of the Act
of tho 19th April, A. D. 1843, which pro
vides for the collection of taxss:
Stroiidsdurff.
Names " Property
Robert Albereon, lot
Peter G ruber, lot
Stephen Huff, lot
William P. Hallock, lot
Jacob Lesber, lot
Taxes.
SI 50
1 38
2 19
I 63
75
Thomas .McElratb, 8 a., 22'town lots 5 81
Wasser Owen, lot
Thomas Skelton, lot
William H. White, lot
Abncr Gordon, lot
William Carey & wife, lot '
Si moo Gruber, lot ?
38
33
4 43
2 04
4 05
1 16
1 62
3 00
38
William Johnson, lot
John Ryan, lot
Coolbattsh Towmliip.
Patrick Cahil, 15 acres
Gaines and Mead, 1400 acres
E. P. Hawkins, 100 acres
85
80
85
88
74
75
48
04
03
48
84
95
21
72
30
26 25
4 88
Joseph Movers' Estato, 500 acreB 20 51
.7-nhn Stilwell. 400 acres" 12 95
CSiesnutliill.
Androw H. Reeder, 68 acres
Samuel Rees, 84 aore3
Charles Bonds' Estate, 27 acres
ibhn Boud, tr.t 3 aores
1 10
1 26
1 62
John Arnold, 14 acres
Amos Bond, 39 acres
George Goss, 6 acres
JbseDh Ruple, 80 acres
43
05
23
75
45
78
02
SO
01
77
43
95
75
90
84
43
85
84
85
77
03
85
20
1 73
Barnet Mostellcrs' Estate 122 acres 2 67
Kid red.
Jacob Frey, 48 acres
Charles Smith, 25 acres
William Barlicf, 50 acres
Michael Mosier, 30 acres
Samuel Stokes, 75 acres
John A. Washburn, 2 acres
ESaiiiiSton.
Conrad Anthony's Estate, 5 acres
Sidney Clewell, 100 acres
Jackson.
Charles Bowman, 8 acres
Paul Broads' Estate, 148 acres
Franklin Merwine, 200 aore3
John Merwine, 464 acres
rtf. Smithfield.
William Brodbead, 92 aoros
John Brush, 2 acres
Emanuel Cortrigbt, 48 acres
Mary Smith's Estate 33 aeres
xVlexander Middleton, 77 acres
John Nation 61 acres
Timothy Vanwhy, sr., 13 aores
Gabriel Yetter, 133 aores
Price township.
David Bender, 193 acres
Ezra Eilenwood. 200 acres
Joseph Eilenwood, 100 acres
Albert Havens, 50 acres
George Ink, 100 acres
Evan T. Long 196 acres
Jacob Miller 286 do
Samuel Noyes 500 do
Madison Price 150 do
John S. Price 70 do
Jaue Price 8S7 do
William H. Smith 75 do
Johu S. Vonvliet 242 do
Chas. T. Williams 200 do
oses Goolbaugh 128 do
Lewis Laban 100 do
Murray, late
Shackelton 400 do
Benjamin Pitt, house and lot
Charles B. Wood 195 acres
John Taner 50 do
1 85
1 21
1 54
2 49
75
1 23
5 18
2 47
2 79
1 31
30
6 70
4 41
1 03
3 59
1 55
1 38
1 34
2 1
3 15
87
2 78
7 03
84
4 29
7 98
1 37
5 6
1 I
1 73
6 05
12
3 92
65
Conrad Boan 50 do
George Ransherry 242 do
Tancura Bush 242 do
Pocono Township.
James Clewers Estate, 1252 acres
John Evans, 30 acres
Ferdinand Sebold, 56. acres
William Bush, 20 acres
Polk Township.
Philip C. Dotter, 50 aores
Henry Neff, 420 acres
Linford Burger, 66 acres
Mathias Frable, 118 aores
Samuel Saylor, 7 acres
Daniel Serfoss, 126 acres
Paul Serfoss, 83 acres
It oss Township.
Henry Kiotz, 131 acres
James H. Walton, 400 ,acrs
Weaver & Levers, 14 acres
Jacob Bender, 31 acres
John Kichlino, 25 acres
John Gower, 10 acres
Peter Larch, 1G acres
Edward Shimer, 24 acres
Joseph Frable, 400 acres
Rude Holler, town lot
Peter Kresgo, 27 acres
Stroud Township.
Daniel Corbat, 12 aores
1 0
2 44
2 44
6 75
89
86
75
1 43
3 92
80
2 42
61
3 02
1 22
2 80
2 89
2 33
1 12
1 52
2 27
1 46
1 60
86
1 21
47
4 83
Peter Frederiok Estato, house & lot 5
Emanuel Peck, house and lot
Simon Gruber, 62 acres
Chri-itopher Mosier, 16 acres
George Kiltz, 7 acres
Charles Dreher, 6 aores
David BaggSj 200 aores
James Labar, 9 acres
Richard Labar, 13 aores
Mark Miller, houpo and lot
William P Stone, 100 aores
1 45
6 37
6 37
1 40
1 75
8 8)
1 08
3 57
30
4 02
Smithfield Towuship.
M. W. Coolbaugh & Co. 1 1 town lots 2
Goorgo R. Smith, house and lot 1
Jacob Stroud's Estato 130 acres 16
Jacob Singmaster 400
James Wild rick 4
J. R. & a. Hull 150,
Del. Look-& W.R. R.oo- 50
James H Stroud ,.'10
17
7
2 6G
4 44
1 06
To by h;ui suv Township.
Robert Howell 378
Mijler & Fenner 10
Joseph Rioh 365
Edward Veirson 16
Nathan Knox 208
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5
1
10
1
2
Tiinkhantiock Township.
"William Houser 50. 41
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A. H. Reeder . 400 . M
Treas'jrs'Officq Stroudsburg,
WrWl5Vl860.
2 Blacfcsmitlis Wanted,
To whom constant employment and
liberal waces will bo paid. A man
with a family oan be accommodated with
a convenient dwelling and other neecssa.
nes at reasonable rates. lhe other a
single man, who oan be accommodated
with board, convenient to tho shop.
SIMEON SCHOONOVER & oUJN.
Busbkill, Pa., March 1, I860. 4t
WASHINGTON HOTEL
Sandt & Eachlinc, Proprietors.
STROUDSBURG,' PA.
This commodious and well
arranged Hotel is now open for
the accommodation of the pub
lic, Travellers and others will
find the Proprietors and servants obliging
and attentive to thetr wanta. THE IA-
BLE will be loaded with the substantial
as well as the delicacies of the season;
The Cliambers and Beds, will be found
neat, clean and comlortable, and Tho
Bar will- be supplied with cone but the
best liquors, and the choicest brands of
oigars
A careful and experienced hostlor will
have charge of the stables
The public patronBge is respeotlully
solicited.
jjgf-Boardcrs taken by the day or
week.
JOHN SANDT,
DANIEL KACHLINE.
Stroudsburg, Feb. 23, 1660.
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97
Caution.
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I hereby caution all persons against
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buviue or receiving a Promtsory iNote,
given to Charles B. Shaffer, bearing date
the 27th day of December, lttou, datea
at Hamilton, Monroe County, Jra. lb
amount being one hundred and thirty dol
lars, with interest, as I have received no
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value for it 1 will resist the payment or it
JOHN PIERSON.
Covington, Pa.'Feb. 2, 1860.
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Caution.
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I hereby caution all persons against
hunting, fishing, or going through grass.
grain or orchards upon my premises, as jl
am determined to prosecute trespasser
to the full extent of the law.
ELIJAH SCHUG.
Stroud tsp. Sept. 22, 1859.
Fall and Yinter Goods.
Thomas W. Evans & Co.
Have now open for inspection one of the lar
Test and handsomest assortments of Ladies
Dress Goods to be found in the Country, se
lecled carefully with a view of suiting al
tastes. The stock will be found to embrace
a variety of roods in all prices. Amonff the
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articles to be found in their extensive estab
lishment are
Silks of all kinds and prices.
Shawls in the newest designs.
Cloaks the Latest Paris Styles.
Poplins, Mous. de Laines, Valencias.
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Challe's, Chintz, and other new textures
of this season's Importations.
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Lave Goods, Embroideries, the newes
novelties-
Gloves, Veils, Nits, Handkerchiefs, &c.
Morning Goods, a full assortment.
While Goods, in every texture.
Hoisery of the best makers, with a fill
stock of other goods worthy a visit of in
spection.
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A large portion of T. W. E. & Co's etocl
is their own importation, one of the firm vis
iting Europe twice a year to make purcha
ses, thus enabling them to offer to their cus
tomers', the newest and most fashionable styles
and textures, simultaneous with their appear
ance in Europe. They have also purchased
largely this season at the auction sales, and
can thus afford to give their customers the
full benefit of the depreciated prices, result
ing from excessive importations. Ladies and
others from this vicinity, visiting the City
will find that a call at this establishment
will pay them.
818 & 820 Chesnut street, opposite Girard
House, Philadelphia. Nov. 3, '59.-6t
Books and Stationery.
THE OLD ESTABLISHED
CHEAP BOOK STORE,
Wo. 224 Worth Second Street,
(Between Race and Vine Street,)
Philadelphia,
Country Merchants, Booksellers, Store
keepers, School Boards, leachers and every
body in want of Books and Stationery wil
find at this establishment a complete assort
ment of English and Classical Text Books
for Colleges, Academies and Schools, wheth
er public or private. Also, bchool and ram
ilv Stationery in great variety. Besides an
extensive stock of all kinds of Books, in eve
ry department of Literature Fdmily, Schoo
and Pocket Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn
Books, Blank Account and Memorandum
Books, Ink, Pens, Slate and Lead Pencils,
Slates, Wrapping Papers, &c, &c, &c, all
selling at the very lowest nett cash prices.
LEARY, GETZ & CO.
Publishers & Booksellers,
No 224 North Second Street,
Philadelphia.
0t7Particular attention paid to all orders
by mail.
August 13, 1859.
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EMPLOYSV3?4T.
50 a nioislh, and all expenses
Paid.
An Agent is wanted in every town and
county in the Unilod States, to engage in a
respectable and easy business, by which
the above profits may be certainly realized.
For furthur particulars, address Dr. J- Hen
nv Waher, corner of Broome and Morcer
Streets, New York City, enclosing one pos
lge stamp. Feb. lu", 1859. 6m.
FBTJIT TREES.
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20
43
50
54
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Flow
ers, Shrubs, &o , &c, from the cele
brated H. E. Hook, & Go's. Narsery,
Rochester, N. Y.
The undersigned is now receiving or
ders for Fall and Spring planting. All
those who order from ub or our agents
will be supplied with first olaes trees,
plants, &c, to bo delivered this fall and
spring, at suoh places as agreed upon.
All orders left at G-. H. Miller's Store,
Stroudsburg, Pa., will bo promptly filled
by us.
W..C. LARZELLIER, & Co.
June 2. 1850, Blairatown, N. J.
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50
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50
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75
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0
REMOVAL! !
Wholesale and Retail
Boot anb Stjof
MANUFACTORY!
ftfil The subscriber respectluly informs
fwS his-cusmers and friends that he has
removed his Bool and Shoe Mnufoc
lory to the store room formerly occupied bv
Joseph Sigman, in Northampton street,one
door above Hamilton street, and between
Mrs. E. H. Harmony's Millinery and Peter
Pomp's Drug btore.
He has just received a large assortment
of Boots and Shoes, among which are Calf
Congress Boots, Enameled Congress Boots
Calf Napoleon Boots, Patent Moroco Na
poleon Boots, Brogans, &c. toruetleraen
and Boys.
Also on hand a large assortment of bhoe.i
"or Ladies and Misses. Women s fashion-
ble Gaiters of every variety, made lo orde
at short notice. A large assortment of Chil
drens Shoes always on hand. GUM Shoc9
of all desciiptions and kinds, which he is
selling
CHEAP rUK UArl.
The coods are manufactured ol the best
materials and in the neatest and most fash
ionable manner. He employs none but the
best workmen about his establishment.
Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto
ore received, every effori will be made to
merii a continuance of the same. ,
THADDEUS SCHOCH.
Easton, September 16, 1852.
New Wholesale and Retail
WINE Sd lilQVOB. STORE,
Strondsbnrg, Pa.
The undersigned would inform Land
lords and the public generally, that
he continues the above business in Strouds-
burtf. in the brick building on Main street,
opposite Melick's Jewelry btore, ana ims on
hand a large stocK ot
WINES AND LIQUORS
of all kinds and of the best quality, direct from
the Custom House, wnicn ne is prepareu
to sell to Landlords and others on tlie most rea
sonable terms. Our stock consists or r rencn
Brandy, dark and pale. Also, reacn, .Black
berry," Cinnamon and Cherry Brandy; Hol
land Gin, N. E. Rum; Irish, Rye and Apple
Whiskey; Lisbon, Claret, Port, Sweet Mala
ga. Currant and Champagne Wine, &c. &c.
Also, on nana a large block ui xin.ic1D ui an
kinds.
Demiiohns, from i to 5 gallons; bottles, and
generally any thing that can be asked for in
our line. .
Landlords will find it greatly to their ad
vantage to deal with me. I have no hired
agents to sell and distribute liquors for meat
great expense, which must be paid for by the
consumer. Those dealing, with me 1 intend!
shall be satisfied with the article they get, as-
well as the price, and whenever they are not,
I will he pleased to have them return the
liquor, and make the fact known, for I in
end to make it a permanent bnsiness, and
mn nnlv do so by dealing- honorably. All
orders sent me, by stage drivers or others, will
be promptly attended to, the same as tnougn
the person was present dealing for himself.
July 8, 182. P. S. POSTENS.
IiAKTZ, DENTIST'
yggss as permanently located ;nm-
coif in SJtrniiflshiircr. nnrl mnvpi?
his office next door to Dr. S.
Walton, and nearly opposite S. Rees's Hat&
Cap store, where he is fully prepared to treat
the natural teeth, and also to insert incorrupt
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 ot a number of cases,
and if the dentist lives at a distance, it is fre
quently put off until it is too late to save the
tooth or teeth as it may be, otherwise the in
oonvenieuce and trouble ot going so far.-
Hence the necessity of obtaining the services
of u dentist near home. All work warranted.
Something New.
The public arJ respectfully informed that
the undersigned has opened, in the Borough
of Stroudsburg, a NEW
DRUG STORE,
in the large four story building
recently erected by Messrs. Fow
ler and Wintemute, two doors a
bove Robert Boy's Store, where
he intends keeping always on
hand, a large assortment of
Drugs and Medicines. Paints, Oils, Var
nishes, French and Common Glass, $-c
The stock will also embrace FANCY NO
TIONS in endless variety, from which all
tastes can be gratified, including
Perfumery, Plain and Fancy Glars Ware,
Tooth, Hair and Toilet Brushes; Combs, &c.
ALSO Pure
WINES AND LIQUORS
for medicinal purposes, which beer their own
recommendation.
Every article will be warranted pure and
fresh, and will he dispensed by an assistant
whose experience in the business is such as
to deserve the unlimited confidence of the
public. Cull and see.
JAMES N. DURLING, Proprietor.
Stroudsburg, Dec. 31, 1856.
Hollinshead & Detrick,
DRUGGISTS AIO CHEMISTS.
Wholesale and Retail dealers in
Drugs medicines Paints Oils
Dye Stuffs, Glass, Perfumery,
&c. &c. &c.
GOTHIC HALL DRUG STORE
STROUDSBURG, PA.
N. B. German and English prescrip
tions carefully compounded.
WM. HOLLlNSllEAD. C. Si DETRICK,
April 8, 1858. ly.
Wire Sieves, Screens,, &e
Wo. 53 South 41h Street,
EASTTOW, PA
All kinds of Brass, Iron and Hair
Sieves and Screens constantly on bandr
including a large assortment of Steve
SoreenB. for fanning mills, miners, iron
workers and brick-makers, of the best
quality made in the very best manner,
and sold at exceedingly bw prices by
ANTHONY POHL,
at his manufactory. No. 53 South Fourth
Btreet, opposite the Lutheran Church,
Easton, Pa.
August 11, 1059. -6m.
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