The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, May 02, 1861, Image 3

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    SHEEEFFS SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Vco. ex. de tcrris
to mo directed, i?.ucd out of the Court of
Coracaon Plean of Monroe County, I will
oxposo to sale at public vendue, on
Saturday, the 25 th day of May,
inst., at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at
tho public houao of Charles Troeb, iu the
Borouith of Stroudsburg, the following
described real estate, to wit :
A certain lot or piece of land, with the
appurtenance.", situate in Chesnuthill
township, Monroo County, adjoining land.s
of Philip Goarhart, Lewis Decker, and
others, containing Six Acres more or less
all cleared. The Improvements are one
two-itory
about 22 by 40 feet, one Fraaso Hficbine
shop about IS by 45 feet, one Frame
Foundry about 22 by 30 feet, one Frame
Blacksmith shop about 16 by 20 feet, one
Frame Barn about 2! by 40 feet, one
Frame Hog Stable about 10 by 12 feet,
a well of water near the door, and a lot
of fruit trees. There is a stream of wa
ter passing through the premise:'.
.ALSO, another tract or piece of land.
fUuatc in Chc-nutbill township, Monroe
County, adjoining lands of Philip Gear
hart, Jacob Bond, and others, containing
Sixty Acres a;ore or lc? about eight b
cres cleared balance timber land.
Seised and taken in execution as the
property of C L. Edmund aud to be sold
by nae for cash.
JAMES N. DURLING, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. S:roud.ilurg, )
May 2. 15-G1. $
"SHEIIIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias to
rne directed, itU'-d out of the Court of
Common Pleas of Monro,! County, I will
expose to iale at public vendue, on
Saturday the 2oih daof May,
inst, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at
the public house of Charles Trochjin tbe
Borough of Stroudsburg, the' following
described real etate, to wit :
All that certain tract or piece of land,
"srith the appurtenances, situate in Para
dise township (formerly Price township),
Monroe County, containing
Three Hundred and Seventy Eight Acres,
with the allow&nce of t-is per, cent for
roads &c : being part of a tract of land
surveyed by virtue of a warrant granted
to Benjamin Brooks, and numbered on
the Cornujissioners' Books of said county
(97), which James Wallace Trea?urer of
Wayne County, by deed dated the 3d
day of DeeeOibcr A. D. 1 SI 2 granted to
Enhraitn Dimmiek, in foe, and which bv
rtindry conveyance and asumnces in la
became ve?tcd iu David R. Burie; and
being the same premises which the j-aid
David K. Barley by detd bearing date
the 14th day of Auut 1J44, and recor
ded at Slroudburg in Dt ed Book vol. 3
page 37, granted and conveyed to Benja
min Bush Excepting and reserving
therefrom 47 acres and 12S perches men
tioned and described in a deed from the
said Buidi and wife to Charle? W. Tran
sue dated, tbe 1 :)tb of June 1551, and re
corded at Stroudsburg in Deed Book vol.
8 page 473 aui alo excepting and re
serving therefrom '32 acres and 31 perch
es mentioned end described in a deed from
paid Buh and wife to Philip Wimer da
ted the lwth day of March 1K51 and re
corded at Stroadburc iu Deed Book vol.
5 page 309. The improvements arc one
two story
IjuS 13iise5
about 19 by 24 feet, one Log Shop a'rout
lfi by 20 fee!, one Log Blacksmith Shop
about 12 by 10 feet, one Log Barn abjout
16 by 46 feet, one Plank House about 13
by 24 feet, a Log Barn aTlout 20 by 28
feet; about 70 acres 3re cleared about
20 acres meadow and the balance tim
ber land. Thf re are a nusber of fruit
irees on the premise, a f-trcam of water
runs through the land, and the Delaware
Lackawanna and "Western Hail Road
pascs over the arie.
Seized and taken in execution as the
property of Benjamin Bu-h, and to be
-sold by me for cah.
JAMES N. DUPvLINC, Sheriff. -Sheriff's
OScc, Stroudsburg, ?
May 2, 1561. $
i!4?
By virtue of a writ of alias sen. es. de
tcrris to me directed, issued out of the
Oourt of Common Plea of Monroe Coun
ty, I will crpose to sale at public vendue,
on
Saturday, the 18 ih day of May
next, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at
the public iiou-e of Sandt & Kacblinc, in
the Borough of Stroudsburg, the following
described rc&l e-Ute, to wit :
A certain tract or piece of land, with
iho appurtenances, situate in Chesnuthill
lownhhip, Monroe County, adjoining land?
of James K'resge, Peter Smith, and oth
ers, containing
Foif y-ISighi Acres,
snore or less about twenty acres cleared
about three acres meadow balance
timber land. The improvements arc one
two story
Frame Mouse,
about 20 by 32 feet, one Frame
Barn about 30 by 40 feet, one
sue
1 Ik
turn
Hog Stable about 14 by 1G feet, a well ol
water near the door and a lot of fruit
trees.
Seized and taken in execution as tbe
property of Henry II. Everitt and to be
eold by ae for cafb.
JAMES N. DURLING, Sheriff.
Sheriff's office, Stroudsburg, ?
April 25, 1861.
OHARLTON BURNET,
Attorney at Law,
STROUJUSBUEG, MONROE COUNTY, PA.
Office on Elizabeth street, formerly oc
cupied by Win. D&ms, Esq, '
BLANK "DEEDS
Forsuie at this Office
Register's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons
interested in the estates of the respec
tive decedents, that the following accounts
have been Gled in the Register's offico of
Monroe couuty, and will bo presented for
confirmation to the Orphans' Court of
said tounty, at Stroudsburg, on Moo-,
day, the 27 th day of 31 ay, 1861, at 10
o'clock, a. m.
Second account of Joseph Fenncr, Ad
ministrator of Henry Fenner,late of Ham
ilton township, deceased.
First account of John Mailer and Sam
uel Miller, Administrators of Jacob Mil
ler, lateof Cbesnutbill towns-hip, deo'd.
Th account of Henry-Smith. Executor
of-James Bu-h, late of Smilbfleld town
ship, deceased.
Final account of George G. Hawk, Ad
ministrator of George Hawk, sen., luie of
Poll: township, deceased.
Final account of Hannah Van Yliet and
John S. Van Vlietv Administrators of Char
rick Van Vlict late of Stroud township, de
ceased. JOSEPH BARRY, Register.
Register's Office, Stroudsburg, )
April 2S, 1861. (.
Hi? i hp
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
The undersigned having disposed of his
entire Htock of Stoves, Hardware, Tin
ware, ircc. And al-o transferred all notes
and Book accounts to Linford Marrh, who
is hereby authorized to collect and receipt
for the same. SIMON FL0RY.
Stroudsburg, April 25, 1861.
ni
The Stove, Tin and Hardware business,
will be continued by the subheribprin the
largo Store Room, of Abraham Ediner,
adjoining the Indian Quee n Hotel. Where
all who are iu want of any goods in hi
line, will please call and examine for
themselves. Tho services of William S.
Flory, will bo retained to transact the
bu-ines during my absence.
LlTFORD MARSH.
Fenneraville, April 25, 1861.
UMtov's Notice.
Estate of John Brown, deceased.
The undersigned, appointed by the Or
phan's Court of Monroe County , Auditor
to make distribution of the moneys in the
hands of Samuel S. Prober, Administra
tor of the Ivtate of John Brown, dee'd,
will attend to the duties of his appoint
ment on Friday, the 17th day of Maj
nest, at 10 o'clock a. m at the Prothon
otary's Office, in Stroudsburg, wbtf e all
persons interested may attend if tjiVy see
proper. And notice is abo given to all
persons having claims against eaid Estate
to present them at that tinac, or be de
barred from coming in for a share of the
fund in tho hands of the paid adciiii-'tra-tor.
TO OS. M. MoILHANEY,
April 13, 1561. Auditor
Qiuiiitor's Notice.
Estate of Phineas Miller, dee'd.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed
by the Orphan's Court of Monroe County,
to examiue, and if occasion require, to
re settle the account of Frederick P. Mil
ler, administrator of the estate of Phineas
Miller, deceased, and to make distribu
tion; will attend to the duties of his ap
pointment at the office of Samuel S.
Dreher, Ecq , in the Borough of Strouds
burg, on Saturday, the 15th day of May
nest, at 1 o'clock p. m. when and where
all parties' interested may attend, or be
debarred from coming in for a share of
the distributive fund in the hands of said
administrator.
STEPHEN HOLMES, Jr , Auditor
Stroudsburg, April IS, 1361.
if Aivimnrs
llf flow Lasf5 ESorc Restored.
Just Publklied, in a Scaled Envelope .
O:; Tiiir nature, tr n tm njrr , and radical
cure of spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weak
iit's, Sexual Debility, Nervousness and in
voiunfnry emissions, inducing impotency,
and Mental and Physical Incapacity.
By 110 BT. J. CULVERWELL, M. D.
Author of the "Green Z?oot," &c.
The world-renowned author, in this admir
able Lecture, clearly proves from his own ex
perience that the awful consfquences of belt-
abuse may be eSt-ctually removed without me
dicine and without dangerous surgical opera
tioi:s, bouirieH, instruments, rings or cordials,
nointintr out n mode of cure at once certain
and effectual, by which every sufferer, no
matter what his condition may be, may cure
himself clieaply, privately and radically.
This lecturv will prove a boon to thousand
and thousands.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
address, postpaid, on thp receipt of two pos
tage stamps, by addressing.
Dr. CD. J. C. KLINE,
127 Bowery, N. York. Post Officehox 4,590
April 18, 1861. ly.
luJritor's SJbticc.
In the mailer of tie account of Edward
Brown, Administrator of SJJSAN
BROVN, deceased.
The undersigned Auditor appointed by
tho Orphans' Court of Monroe County.
to make distribution ainoug the distrib
utees, and ascertain what advancements
havo been made, and deduct the same
from the 6haies of such parties as may
hare been advanced" will attend to th?
duties of his appointment at his office in
Stroudsburg, on Thursday, tho I6th daj
of May next, at 10 o'clock of eaid day,
when and whore all oeroons interested
may attend if thov think proper.
WM.K. HAVILAND, Auditor.
Stroudsburg April 25, 1861.
FOR SALE.
NEW K0CUELLE Oil LAWT0N
BLACKBERRIES,
50 cents pr dozen.
CHARLES MUSOH.
Stroud, April 19, 16.
Brigade Orders 3Mo. 1.
HEAD QUARTERS, )
S-rnouDsauRG, April 18, 1861.
The Captuins of the several Com
panies composing the 2d Brigade,
6th Division, Pennsyvania Uisifortn
cd Militia, ure hereby ordered to in
stitute the most riid system of in
struction and discipHuc'in their sev
eral commands, and hold themselves
in readiness for service, su'-ject to
further orders.
By order of Brigadier General Burnet.
PETER GILBERT, Aid do Camp.
"IP r3 n
By virtue of a writ of alias ven, do tcr-
ris to me directed, issued out of the Court
of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I
will expose to sale at publio veudue, on
Saturday,-tlie 18th of May next,
at two o'clock in tho afternoon, at the
public houc of Sandt & Kachiiue, in the
Borough of Stroudsburg, tho following
described real estate, to wit:
All tbat certain Slate Factory, and tract
or piece of land, with the appurtenances,
situate in Polk township, Mouroo County,
bounded and described as follows, vis :
Beginning at a stone, thence by land of
Edward Hawk south thirty-eight and a
lalf degrees East seventy-six perches to
a clone, thence by the Bame North forty
eicht degrees and a half East fifty-six
perches to a stone, thence by tha same
outh twenty-one degrees and a quarter
East thirteen perches to a corner in Poco
Foco or Big Creek, thence by land of
Thomas Craig" North seventy three, de
crees East four pprcbe to a tono, thence
by land of Thomas Roth, North thirty
three degrees East thirty nine and a half
perches to a stone, thence by tho same
North nine dogrfes Ea:fc twenty-nine
perches to a corner in Poco Poco or Bic
Creek, thence North suty-one and a half
degrees East thirteen and a half perches
thence North eighty-threo dogrees Ea.-t
eighteen perches thence south seventy-
even degrees Eist thirty-three perches
thence south eibty-six degrees East fif
teen perches to a corner in Poco Poco or
Big Creek, thenco by land of Charles
Hawk North nine and a half degree
Wet eight perches to a fallen piue, thence
by land of Charles Gunklo and Peter
Gunkle South eighty one degrees, West
one hundred and ninety perches to the
place of beginning, containing
strict measure about fifteen acres clear
ed balance timber land. The improve
ments are one
Frame Slate Factory,
about 40 by 00 feet, two log
Houses one and a half stories high each,
one of them about 18 by 20 feet, and the
other about 18 by 30 feet, one Frame
House, one and a half ftoriot high, about
1 by 40 feet, and a lot of fruit trees
There are several springs of water on the
premises, and a stream of water passing
through the same.
ALSO, another tract or piece of land
wilb the appurtenances, situato in Polk
township, Monroe County, bounded and
described as follows, viz : Beginning at
a stone on tho south side of Poco Po
oo or Big Creek, thence by land of Thom
as Roth south twelve and a quarter de
grees, East ten perjhes to a stake, thence
North sixty and a half degrees East thir
ty-six perches to a stone, thence North
thirteen degrees vcst sixteen perches to
a stone, thence North soventy-five degrees
and three quarters East thirty-four per
ches to a stone on said Poco-Poco or Big
Creek, thence in and alone the same North
seventy-seven degrees, West twenty-nine
perches to a stone, thencesouth eighty-five
degrees west eighteen perches to a stone.
thence south sixty-one and a half degrees
Wet thirteen and a half pcrche, to a stone
thence south nine degrees Wet twenty
nine pr-rehes to the placo of beginning,
containing seven acres and one hundred
and fiftv five nerches. strict tscasure all
timber land.
Seized and taken in execution a3 the
nroncrtv of Jasaes M. Porter and John
W. Sayre, and to be sold hy me for cash
JAMES N. DURLING, Sheriff,
Sheriff's Office. Stroudsburg,
April ISth, 1S61.
8 rats j
Y virtue of a writ of ven, ex. do torri-,
to medircctcd, issued out of tho Court
of Coanjon Plen3 of Monroe County, I
will expose to sale at public vendue, on
Saturday the ISth day of-May
nrst, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at
the publio house of Sandt & Kachlinc, iu
the I3orough of Stroudi-burg, the following
described real estate, to wit:
A certain tract or piece of land, with
the appurtenance?, situate in Coolbaugh
township, Monroe County, adjoiuiug landu
in the warrantee names of Ab'm Corsaw,
John Brotzman, and others, containing
405 Acres,
more or le3 about Eeventy acres cleared.
The'improvemcnts are one
Two Story Frame Tavern
Stand, about 30 by 40 feet, and Frame
Barn 23 by 35 feet, one Frame Shed a-
bout 25 by 35 feet, aud a lot of fruit trees
Thcro is a t-treaui of water pas-mg though
the premises, and and the North & South
Turnpike passes through tbe same.
Seized and taken in execution as the
property of Henry Whitescll, and to be
sol!S by me for cash.
JAMES N. DURLING-; Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, )
Apeil 18, 1881. S
New Marble Yard.
'The subscriber, having employed Ja
cob B. Hinlinc, an experienced stone cut-
ter. can sudbIv anv nerson in want of
i rrrf a i
plain or ornamental Grave Stones, Monu
ments, &c, of good sound marble, at
moderate prices.
H0BERT HUSTON,
Stroudsburg, December 13, i860,
ft
,
Sii!i1q
11 iis?
By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de ter
ns to me directed, iHued out of the Or
phans' Court of Monroe county, I will ex
pose to sale at rublic vendue, on
Saturday, the ISthday of May
nest, at two o'ck)ok iu the afternoon, at
the public house of Sundt & Kacblino, io
the iiorough of Stroudsburg, the follow
ng descrioed real c.tate, to wit: A cer-
tain tract or piece of land,.b the ap-
purtenanccs, situate in Hnailton town-
ship, Monroe county, adjoining lands of
isolomon Groncr, John Felloozer, and
others, containing
W.-.ur..CTS
TTlflrf. rV J hi-.! n r. n .-.nB'.t nnH... A M ,. .1 I
about eixbt acres Meadow. Tbe improve-
menta are ono
Fs ff'K
,,w i3Sik fiEOUSf, IssbsH
fiEOUM', Jggjgg
about 24 by 36 feet; one Frame Burn
about 40 by 55 feet : ono Frame Waeon
House about 20 bv 30 feet: onn Ln,
House ahnnt H2 oo fltot . nnn j:, J
- - -' w J j J V II Vj I 111 I
.T.usu, lucuuur, a"" a
.stream of
water paSMUS tarouyn tne
premises;
-J w .
ALSO, a certain othor tract or piece
of land, with the appurtenances, situate
in Homilton township, Monroe county,
ldjoimn'' lands of Jopn Metzgar, Geo
Metzgar, and others, containing
3 Acres and 127 Perches,
more or les?, all cloared.
ALSO, a certain other tract or piece
of land, with the appurtenances, situate
in Hamilton town&hip, Monroe county,
adjoining lands of Joseph Kenameror,
George Motsgar and others, containing
cly-SercM acres.
vsore or les ; about sisty acres cleared ;
about twenty acres Meadow,
provemcnta arc one
The im-
Log House,
one and a half .stories high, about 20 b
24 feet ; one Frame Distillery about 2S
by 35 feet; one Frame Barn about 30 by
45; one Lo stable about 18 by 20 feet;
c: tt :j L-i...
opnug laoase, ciwer press, coru uriu, oaiiu
house, and a lot of fruit trees, lhere i.
1
paeGJinc.
The first two above described tracts of
land seized ana tak'en in execution as tne
property of Peter Fellenzer; and the last
above described tract of land neiztd and
tnben in execution as the property of
John Fellenzer, and to be sold by me for
cash.
JAMES N. DURLING, Sheriff.
Sheriff Office, Stroudsburg,
April 18, 1861. $
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r Common Pleas of Monroe County, I
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will ezpo to sale at publio vendue, ouQ
Saturday, the 18th day of May
next, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at
the public bouso of Sandt & kachlinc, m
the Borouch of btroudsburg, tho follow
in described real estate, to wit: A cer
tain tract or piece of land, with tho ap
purtenances, situate m Middle Smithneld
township, Monroe county, adjoining lanes
of John Ace, Miller JC Mackey, and oth
ers, containing
Foks' Eiundred Acres,.
more or lcs : about sixty acres cleared,
nrtnt lliirfrr nnrntz 71T771 J1DTV hnlnncp
.7 7 j r:r"".:;;: ";:;; j
limner iuuu. i uv luspiuiuuitui! am uuc
rno nnd n. bnlf stories hirh. 13 S al?!a
about 20 by 3 I feet; one LOGjiM&Sk
HOUSE, one and a half stories hiuh,
about 16 by 18 feet, one -Log Darn about
IS by 35 feet, ono lrame Blacksmith
Shop about 16 by 22 feet, and a lot
of Fruit Trees.
of water near the door, and two streams
of water pacing through tho premises.
Jjk g I9 1
Seized and taken in execution as the form of law ; ihcretore, all persons mcebieu
property of Joseph Stetler, and to be sold to said Estate are requested to make imme-L-
L Lr nh diato naymcnt, and those having any just
bv mo for cash
JAMES N. DURLING, Sheriff.
Sheriff s Office, Stroudsburg. ?
April 18, 1561.. J
513 Y virtue of a writ of ven. ox. de ferric,
t-o me directed, issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Monroe couu-
ty, I will -expose to sale at public vendue.
ou
ouuuuuy, uui xououuy uj MUtJ MacUercl, Shad, Salmon, Blue Fish, Her
next, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at Horifish. Buef. Pork. L'ard. Shoul-
tbe public bou.io of Sandt & Kachlinc in
the Borough of Stroudsburg, tbe follow-
lucr uescrioea real esiaie, to ;
A certain tract or piece of land, with
the appurtenances, situato in Hamilton
Township, Monroe Coti'nty, adjoining
lands of Andrew Storm, Cat-pcr Metzgar,
and athors, containing
Twelve Acres,
moro or leaall cleared principally
meadow. Tho improvemontH are one
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liYnnw lionO. pgia
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ono and a half stories hih, about by
40
) feet, one Log stable about w4) by
n h . fx t
fo-t. ono Cooner Shon. one and a half
-to about 20 by 25 feet, one
Sn.'4 imi.B about 10 bv 12 feet, one
Hog Stable Bbout lOby lb feet, and
lot of fruit trees. There is a well ot was
ter near tne noue.
Seized and taken in execution as, the
property of Jdhn B.ttenbender, and to bo
sold by me for cash.
T 4 T 171 O T Tl T T I ? 1 I iV I i- Nhflfltt
Sheriff" Office Stroudsburg,
April 18, 18G1. i
ATTOSEY AT IAW,
STROUDSBURG, MONROE CO., PA.
Office at James H. Walton's, Esq.
Oollectioua made, and business attended
to with promptness and dispatch.
Court5 proclamation. -
Whereas, the Hon. 6eokce R. Barrett,
President Judge ofthe22dJu. ciel District of
Pennsylvania, composed of the c unties o!
Wayne, Pike, Monroe and Carhcn, and Abra
ham Levering and M ichael II. Brcher, F.qrV
Associate Judges of Win bourl oi Loramon
Pleas of the County of Monroe, and by vir
tue of tiieir offices, Justices of the (,uurt of
Oyer and Terminer and General J.iil delive
ry and Court uf General Quarter Sessions in
nn for the said County of Monroe, have is-
S!Jed liieir preccpt to me ccmniamJit5? th.u
a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and
Common Pleas, and Court of Over and Tor
-miner and General Jail Delivery and Or-
Pan s Uourt, lor the said County of Monroe,
U) ho holden at Stroudsburjr, on the 27th day
01 wy ,5tixt 10 continue one wcel: it no-
VAi.itf
-
fs hereby given to the Cononor, the Justices
le rcacc, and l.onstnblesot the said coun;
ty of Monroe, that they be then and there
ready with their rolls, records inquisitions.
ready uii
examinations and other remembrances t do
Ui0SG llllSs which their ofiices are nnpertm-
'" u,,u u,:,t osc wno arc boumt ov
recogniz.inces 10 prosecute and give evidence
jjainst persons who stand chared. with the
coirunissmn of oflenrns tn hoiU nmltUn
- - - w w v I UIIM kllV.1 V
to prosecute or testify as shnll be just.
(bod save the Onmmoti wealth.)
JAMES N. DURLING, Sheriff.
ohcnfrs Office Slroud&biir"',
April 18. 1861.
DELAWARE WATER GAP
CLASSICAL SCH00I
The next Term opens, May 1st, and con
tmues five months. The Principals have
had much experience in conducting such
Schools, and will spare no labor or expense
in living their pupils the best advantages.
In addition to the usual branches of an Lit-
rlish education. thoroHsh instruction will bo
given iii the German, French, and Spanish
languages, and in all the branches required
to prepare young men for college, or for bu
siness nursuits.
Day scholars, and young men qualifying
themselves for teaching, received on the most
liberal terms.
Rev. H. S. HOWELL, ) n - . 7.
Rev. C. M.BLAKE. "
Delaware Water Gap, April 4, 1861
ll.fi B0ClU.CP8I.
This wonderful article, just patented, is
somethinf? cntircln nnv. and never hefiire
ou"erc,i lo :ipents. who are wanted everv-
where. Full uarliculars sent .free
Address ' SHAW & CLARK,
April 4, 1861. ly. Biddeford, Maine.
Notice to Tax Payers
Notice is hereby given to Collectors of
State. Couutv and Millitia Taxes of Mon
roe couuty, for the year I860 and previ
ous years, to collect ail such taxes be
between this date and next May Court
nfl tinw nonp tUn rtnttn rnnp?"ft tn thf
vj
Q Treasurer, at his offiao in Strouds-
h Collectors arc requested- to notify
. . . , J f
.. outstandin? taxes will be colleo-
ted ccordiui: to Iaiv
JO TIN D FPtAILEY,)
PETER KUNKEL, Cbm'rs.
CHARLES PRICE, )
Commissioners office. Stroudibun:, )
Maroh 21, 1851. $
CAUTION.
The undersigned having loaned during his
pleasure, to Ferdinand Kester, of Hamilton
township, a BAY MARE The public are
hereby cautioned against meddling or inters
ferinjr with the said marc,
samuel r. shaw
Hamilton tsp. April 18, 1861. imo:
CMministrators Notice.
EsIjjSc of Clans. S. Trai5s;sc,
Late of Smith field township.
Notice is hereby given, that Letters of ad
ministration upon the Estate of Charles S.
Transue, late of Smithfield township, de-
ceasC( )aVe been "ranted to the undersign
ed by the Register of Monroe County, m due
claims are also requested lo present them
Ierally authenticated for settlement, to
ELLEN TRAIN SUE, Administratrix,
GEO. S. TRANSUE, Administrator,
Smithfield, April 4, 1861. tl
J. PALM KR & CO.
Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia.
DEALERS IN
Fish, Cheese and Provisions.
Hevc constantly on hand an assortment of
n
Hacigj s1(jes Cheese, Bean". Rice,
& fOctober 11. l8G0.-3m.
1
Tho undersigned having loaned during
h10r pica-ure, to Charles Evans of Stroud
township, 1 Heifer, Bed and Bedding, 1
Bureau, I Clo?o cupboard, 1 stove and
oooKinu uieu-u, uoeu -.... -uuuw.B.
houo hold furniture. Iho public are
heteby cautionqdv against meddling with
tha said property.
CATHARINE TRANSUE.
Q.tUC,A lh .,q 1Kf5i 3r
-lILf 111 (LU HLIVi i -V V -----
:
ExeGiitof's Notice.
a KsiaiC 01 iC0 H. ki'OHH, late Ol
Stroud Township, (lee d.
Notice is hereby piven, that Letter.
EsUle of Gcorge
tov,.hin..do-
i!nl honn ..rnntcd to the under-
,
Mgiiuu uy uiu -ivu,; isuii j
in due form of law. therefore, nil person
indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those hav
ing any jueloiuis are also requested to
present tbem legally authenticated for
settlement to
MICH AWL-R BROWN, ) .
JAM ES P"HRO VN, J W '
Stroud township, Feb 1 , 1801,-Ot "
CAUTION
' Skit's Mi
By virtue of a writ oi ven. ex. de trr
ris to me directed, iguHl out of the Court
of Common Pleas of Monroe -County, I
will expose to pale at public vendue, ouj
Saturday, the 18 (h day nf May
next, at two o'clock in the afternoon, af
the public house of Sandt &'Kachlinp, in
the Bt,roc;:H of Stroudsburg, the follow
ing described res! folate, to sit : A cer.
tain lot or piece of an I, with the ap'
purtpnances, situate iu the Pjrough of
Strond?tur, in the County of Monroe,
and 6'tate of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follow, to wit : JJi'iiinning
at a post on tho south si.lc of Elizabeth
street, thenco by faid Elizabeth 6treet
North ecventy-tw'o degrees and a quarter
ea-t twrnty-live feet and ten inche.t to N.
Iluhter'a lot, thence by said lluster?
lot houth seventeen degrees and thrco
(juarters cas-t thirty-n'x feet to a pof,
thence by the saaicsonth .-crcnty-two de
grees and a quarter west two feet and
four inches to a post, thenco by the same
outh seventeen degrees aud three quar
ters cast one hundred and four feet to
Mary Ann Career's lot, thence by said
Carmor's lot south reventy two degrees
aud a quarter we.-t twenty-throe feet ood
six inches to Stojjdell Stokc-t' lot, thence
by said Stokc' lot North seventeen do-
grccs and three quarters west one hun
dred and forty feet to tuo place of begin-'
nin?
I he improvements are ono
Tito sorv Frame Hosise,
about 25 bv 30 feet, a well of
water, and a lot of fruit trees.
Seized and taken in execution as tho
property of Conrad C. Michtloy, with no
tice to George Mitchley and Jacob lie: t
zo, Executors of tbe last will and testa
ment of John Michtley, dco'd, Elizabeth
Michtley, widow, Caroline" Michtlcy and
Silvan IIertzo, daughters and devisees of
said John Michtley, deceased, tjrre tcu-
ants, and to be sold by me for cash.
JAMES N. DU 11 LING, iSlteriff.
Sheriff's OfBce, Stroudsburg, )
April 25, ISfll. 5
54 7. T
NOVELTIES,
ANO OXE WITHOUT A MATE,
Ist'TEE PAPER NECK TIE."
(Patent applied for.")
This Tie is made entirely of paper, in 100
different styles, and in perfect imitation of
silk and other fabrics. The price is so low
that a ijentleman may wear a NEW TIE
EVERY DAY, and yet not be chargeable
with extravagance, or one Tie can be worn
3 to 6 days, if necessary to economize.
2d THE BELIEF TIE.
Patented Jan. 29,1561.)
This is doubtless the most perfect silk Tic
ever invented, and is just what the name im
plies, a perfect "Relief" from all further
trouble in tying1 bows.
3d.-THS LACE EDGE TIE.
An exquisitely beautiful article it has to
be seen to be admired.
SMITH & BROUWER.
Sole Manufacturers,-..
No. 30 Warren street, N,
N. B. We sell to Wholesale Jobbersor.'
ly. Country Merchants can order our goods
of any Wholesale IIgusb with whom they
are dealing. April 18, 1561. 3?.
The Country Safe!
The subscriber takes thi.s method of
informing his many friends, and the pub
lio genc'rally, that he has returned from
the cities, with a large lot of
Rcadv Ftladc Clothing,
of tbe latest stjles, consisting of
CatS of all kinds and qualities,
PusiiS of various styles of goods, and
VcsSS, of every grade.
From his present stock he is satisfied tbat
he can meet the demand of every taste
and "riji out," in a manner hitherto un
approached, the man with the singje dol
lar, or tho possessor of thousands.
He has also laid in, and will keep od
hand, an elogatit assortment of
DRY GOODS,
consisting of Cloth?,Casimercs, Yesticgs,
Notions, Ilotiery, &c. kc. all of which ho
will sell very cheap. He ha? also a splen
did lot of.
ill rj
In
at prices varying from 50 cents to "&fi
each; the latest styles of Muntillas, Booti,
Shoes, Gaiters, &C..&0. and all at prices
Murprisingly low.
P. S. Clothing made to order at hbort
notice and warranted.
CALF and SHEEP SKES'S taken,
in exchange for Goods at cash prices.
The publio arc invited to call as he M
determined to selUhis goods cheaper than,
the cheapest.
NICHOLAS KUSTElt;
Stroudsburg, May 12, hS59.-tf.
THE
strgubsbuimt comet mvj,
W. IS. WoIJ, Leader.
Can be engaged for Pic-Nics, Pararle,
and Publio Meeting, by applying ,to
WSI. HoLLTNSIIKAD,
Stroudsburg, Pa.
(Executor's Xaticc.
Estate of Wra Vsa BnskSrk, lato
of Slroud tou-uship, doe'd.
Notico is hereby given, that. Latter
tct-tamenta'ry upon the Estate of William
Van Bukirk, lato of Stroud township,
deceasad, have been granted to the under-;
signed by the Regi.-tor of MouroG eotinty,
in duo form of law; tbertfore. all pcraciw
iodebtcd to aid et-tated aro requestcdjo
make immediate payment, and those hu
ing any just claims arc also requcstejjQ
present them legally nuthsnttcptdil or
settlement, lo. . ,
' JA3. TAN BUSKIRK; Stroud tsp. '
CHARLES HENRY, Henry villev.
October 11, lftGO. fit. Exeeufgrs,
l e w i s " 57" v aitZ
Qltiarnen at &om
Officc ramoved to No. Kx' h is.
- (afepa iVrch.)