The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, April 07, 1864, Image 4

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    jpWraSRRliHyS SALE OF
.SU-uvw
iSlliiO
In Monroe Oounty.
'"Notice is hereby givcn,;that agreeably, to
an Act of "General Assembly of the Commqn
wjsal.th of Pennsylvania, passed the 13th day
;$flarch, 3815, entitled an "Act to amend
Tlhe ant entitled r.n act directing the mode of
'Bailing Unseated Lands for taxes and for oth
ur purposes, and of an Act passed the 13th
day of March, 1S17, a further supplement to
ah Act to amend the act entitled an act di
aling the mode of sidling Unseated Lands
dbrtaxes and other purposes by the act of Gen
eral Assembly passed the 9th day of March
m?He" vear of our Lord 1847, entitled
In' relation to the sales or unseaieu
jlt .several counties ot tlnsUoininonweaiui,
tin following tracts of land will be sold at
public vondue on thel3l!i day of June, being
the
fei;i:5 ffeotsday of JwucIVexJ?
!al the Court House in Stroudsburg, in the
.county of Monroe, for arrearages
-.duo, and the costs accrueu on eacn
pectivelv.
" : For Years 1S62 and
EL5:irrU,
j?Vb. Warrantee.
Acres. Per,.
303 Biker John II. 150
,201 Barnet John (part) 90
. '2S0 Brodhead Ann 405
290 Brodhead Thomas 427
294 Brodhead Alexander 203
314 Brown Daniel 393
10
70
80
80
315 Bodhcad Samuel (part) ISO
109 CnrduT Jacob (part) 300 15
l 2i Casobeer Solomon 417 112
.SOS Chapman Joseph 200
310 Ghumbers Moses 402 1G
319 Chapman Joseph 200
320 Cottinger Garret (part)300
93 Dills Abraham 190
1 07Dennison Alexander (pt)260
214 Duucan John 334 64
213 Duncan David 441 G2
219 Dyson James (part) 191 14
.280 Dills David Jr. 415 10
201 Depue Samuel 405 100
137 Ford Standish 300 41
. 242 Fudge James (part) 238 153
130 Gmisburg Joseph 300 70
, 13G Gibbons Isaac 200 113
.110 Graisburg James 300 113
Griscom Samuel E. (pt) 25
Griscom Samuel E. (pt) 10
Griscom Samuel E.(pi) o
305 Gordon Charles
403
:23 Heaton Joseph
293 Ha iier Frederick
IsiO J Iff Solomon (part)
21(5 Jones Charles
206 Lomax David (part)
" 205 Lockhart John
8S Martin John
133 Moore Patrick
222frrAy Jolin
. 297 McNalr Solomon
21G McGaw Michael
310 Netbfcrmark Lucas
502 Roup George W.
336 Reed Rachel
100 Seavoney Thomas
' .205 Smith Jonathan B.
218 Sbaffner Solomon
392 Smith Elizabeth
304 Sandman Christopher
317 Smith Rachel
251 Tyson David
312 Utt Jacob (parl
343 Yen Gordon Gysbert
-3"W Vn Cain pen Rachel
.221 Wells William
237 Weaver Philip
'311 Wolberham Jonathan
'313 Wilkinson Joseph and
. Lacv Jofen
13S 130
270 20
4S 50
100
239
170
ISO
301
402
355
()4
305
55
11
01
91
48
40
211
150 113
350 150
347 24
308 151
393
403
374
25
28
437
213 GO
421 131
404 111
313
39G
72
23
54
411
103
CJiesit h i: S It i I i ' T c w it sit i .
Borvcr Dilman 25G
Ileckman Adam (part)2t5U
SSorgan Sarah (part) 230
Peach Peter (part)
Pratt George (part)
Rees Rachel
Jtees Samuel (part)
Stmpp Philip (part)
Shupp Peter
81
31G
443
13S SO
2S9 120
200
To iv ii ship.
220 120
408 97 '
403
2B7 Axadt Thomas
198 B;les .Henry
224 Barrows Henry
214 Bell William (part)
2 10 Craig John
225 Cunnigham Gustavus
2'1G Cameron William
j 99 Depue Aaron
o!3 Depue Daniel
ol2 Fudge James (part)
225 Frazcr Nalbro (part)
s?05 Guillner Francis
o31 Guillner Tobias
J0"3 Hester John
91 Ilernbt Jacob
o'M Horn Abraham
.733 Hagle Peter
o42 Harvey Samuel
247 Harvey JIa"ry (part)
o06 Lennox David (part)
oil Lee Thomas
97 Murdock John
222 Murray Sarah (part)
38 Meeker Samuel .
43 SIcCullough John
27 Pratt Henry
723 Polk Robert
jQ2 lleoder Absalom
S7 Biggs Philip (part)
o21 Reese Jane
222 Reese Daniel
223 RecEe Sarah
241-Ross David
245 Robort Isaac (part)
1-33 Sid man Eliza
200
433
340
438
403
432
143
207
415
412
212
408
G8
97
90
10
72
15
99
406 134
408 97
400
325
200
231
75
21 1
33 G
G2
433 108
220
213
411
421
328
33
80
40
40
42 7
25, 5G
31 89
407 127
258 97
440 SO
433 70
439 118
409 8
203
170 G4
400 150
14 1
34 16
33 98
34 04
31 75
10 77
l bo Sidintn Isaac
15 80
219 Swartwotd Moses (pt) 318 140
16 G9
229 Shannon William 328 48
UX2 Shaw Richard 403 98
214 Taggart John 399 122
296 Vanuxen James 438 70
33
31
40
22
Wood Thomas 427
jfi Ward Hannah 411
16 Ward Joseph 41 1
s Willing Richard (part) 50
220 Wheeler Daniel 308
18
51
51
1G
32 G2
2145
21 45
3 5G
3170
Eldrcd Towwsliip.
Latlermore William 395 .150
Levers Isaac 403 86
EJaiciilton Toiviiship,
Cox Tench (part) 300
Cox John (part) 300
Johnson Elizabeth (pt) 200
. Levers George (part) 300
Levors George 380 72
Levers Elizabeth 415 96
Moore John (part) 300
" Prall Thomas (part) 150
..Thompson James (part)! 00 100
Yararmer Clary (part) 400
Viirarrner Samuel (pt) 100
4 72
4 79
5 07
5 07
3 55
5 07
6 19
6 83
5 07
2 99
2 02
6 CO
2 02
-iJacksois T ovtisi:ip,
Garnet John (part) 150 G 92
Ofcfttss Lindsay 427 22 J7 30
DeiongJbim 406 17 56
Gwinner Frederick (pt)251
Kromcr Wm. (part) 150
Logan Mary 402
Lisley Peter (part). .'200
Logan John (part) 295
Roud VVilliam 415
19
15
Sitgreaves Samuel (pt) 80 108
Stnrbira John (part) 200
Smith Elizabeth (part) 440 95
Tyson Joseph 435 108
31. Sutillincld.
57
GO
68
35
62
65
Barclay James 430
Dunncll Katy 2i
Barclay John 400
Coolbaitgh StiFan part 358
Uortiuon Richard 207
Ilartnng Daniel 402
llowcv liowdawinc nt. 100
80
55
40
70
23S
57
Jayne William
400
339
23G
100
100
150
402
150
155
8
13
G3
Janc Alary
an act m L j ujciinrd part
jyanus in 195 Ogden Sarah part
Ogden Ann part
67
I'ackcr t m.
Sanders John
Stuckcr Margaret
Paradise.
61
ISS
120
13R
Gibbons Isaac part
200
121
400
401
444
400
Uii Humphreys Isaac pt.
of taxes 112 ii00glin John
101 res-m 24 Lee Joseph
1S63.
71
Nicholas Wm.
Welsh ltogcrs
98
POCOEIO.
Gwinner Frederick
Kerr John
3l orris James
Nicholas John Jr.
Paul Thomas
174
200
167
429
435
342
290
423
320
Tax.
8 75
4 90
17 05
18 10
8 89
17 00
7 32
22 50
17 70
8 75
17 10
100
137
1C
18
94
150
Smiley David
Smith Elizabeth part
Shoemaker William
Smith Frances J. part
Price.
Bunnel Benjamin 439 30
BowlinKcr Frederick 327
S7
315
33G
320
79
Brodhead Samuel part l-0
Bensly William 422
Collinger Garret part 138
HuR" Eneas 313
23
80
4
100
b 10
12 86
8 24
100
Harrison William 140
Harrison William part 220
Heaton Joseph 1S4
HortonTabitba 422
.'ones John 437 14
Jayne Anna 413 14 G
Place Philip 400
Piace James 3.90 150
Rustor Thomas part ISO
Van Camp Abraham
Winning Jacob 422 1.50
Wright Uobcrt 12S 120
Wilkinson Joseph 103
Ross.
Johnson James part 373
Levers Sarah 43S 125
Snirtliftcld.
Barnhill John part 100
Clmloiicr John part 50
Gordon John - 407
Uorn Benjamin part 200
Stroud.
Brodhead Garret part 60
Prawl Thomas "part 130
Toliyliauualj.
18 20 is!
17 00 323
22 50 334
22 50 323
17 00 baa
17 21
80
1700
14 12 S1
12 S5 330
50 33S
12 86 HIS.
1 01
90
2 51
17 00
G 42
11 50
5 01
4 G3
13 5S
7G4
7 92
17 00
24 43
15 22
7 00
13 14
9 G7
S-7o
27 74
16 04
1G 50
1G 75
17 09
Albertson Garret
Albcrtson Garret
227
101
439
82
434
200
419
307
439
100
304
422
225
239
268
200
lfi2
410
350
Alloway William
Barry John
Blakely John
Bbkely Daniel
Brodhead Luke
Beohm & Shinier
Beck Frederick
Beohm Philip
Brodhead Samuel
Berry Simon
Cox Jacob part
Conrad Mary part
Cox Joseph part
Cox Jonathan part
Cox Mary patt
Cox Rebecca
Cox WUliam part
Conrad Deborah
Dyer Joseph
Dyer Sarah
Englc Jacob part
Evans Charles
Englc William
Fish John
FiPh William
Gibbons Abel part
Howell Samuel
Hart man Thomas
Ilartman Jacob
llartung Elizabeth
Harlutig John D. part
Harvey Mary part
irwin Robert
Lane William
Lane Mary
Lyons Peter
Long Rebecca
McCullough John
Bees Daniel
16 15
IS 84
9 57
17 61
17 19
19 75
19
17
23 98
17 43
109
250
404 120
G 00
200 120
S70
8 70
7 84
150 in
403 114 2G
363
4 19
220
433
438
395
439
264
78
433
430
438
424
162
424
400
21
59
10
24
GO
102
70
129
84
13 50
16 50
6 4G
7 72
5 10
11 72
31 G9
28 39
21 05
20 93
Hi. uu
25 70
7S2
22 81
31 G9
2G 85
Rox or Reggs Philip pt. 150
Rogers James 411
Shoemaker Samuel 1G6
Sidman Isaac 440
Stewart James 400
Sbarpless John 491
Scrman iFaac 421
Stewart Charles 200
Sbarpless Joseph 424
Shaw Richard 315
Taylor Elizabeth part 150
Thoraa'; Jos. or Matthew 400
Wild Adam 438
Wilson William part 200
TunUhannock.
5 99
10 54
21 50
81
111
110
13
27
20
13
25
31 93
10 99
21 29
21 22
31 G9
70
28
13
10 71
Able Jacob
Barnet William
Caldwell David
Cox Joseph art
Cox Benjamin
Cox Jonathan part
Creamer Jacob
Caldwell Daniel
Durham Edward
Evans Charles part
Ehrie Conrad part
Elms George
Eyerly Jacob
Eyerly Jacob
Evans David part
Foulke Benjamin part
Horsefield fc McCarty
HartroaM Thomas
Lesley Pe"r part
Logan Ale sander
Lcsher George part
McCarty Benjamin
Purdy William
Paschall Thomas
Rces Hannah
Ryan James
Rces Derrick part
Rees Samuel
Sbee John
Shupp Peter part
Sterner Henry
405
4.07
400
209
439
238
393
408
40'
239
37f)
438
40S
400
200
252
76
401
224
427
275
351
438
400
400
40(1-
110
415 '
403
240
439
112
87
17 00
19 60
18
9
20
J
8 90
1 3;
80
59
121
38 05
icon
IO iV
40
18 20
40 1G
4ft ii
no ifi
50 18
90
18
a
135
28
98
40
130
70
is
,S
18
9 17
9
J8 20
nil
94
39
97
19
80
16 2-S
It
1
15 94
18 20
89
80
5G
11 12
18 20
Nmpp Philip
150
G 51
9 35
Sitgreaves Samuel part 200
Shaw Richard 399
18 20
fcaylor David 415
Taylor Amo3 409 135
Wilson William part 224 G4
Wildnian John 438 10
Waters Nathaniel 410 31
9 50
24 61
13 59
22 01
18 20
GEORGE FABLE, Treasurer.
March 17, 18G4.
White Coal Oil.
A Car load of the White Coal Oil which
has given such general satisfaction, iust re
ceived at Hollingshead's Drug Store.
Warranted almost free from smell, and to
burn longer than any other in Market.
W. HOLLINSHEAD.
Stroudsburg, Feb. 4, 1804,
TIE REBELLION
ON THE DECLINE
u "rl ?Ti . ci
Jclvclry,
11 75 vIOCHSj MUUiivsj
17 92
3 84
8 90
18 98
18 7G
tlOllS,
&Ci &Ct
il 58
6 8b
17 39
q on
InTareotcst abundance, offered at prices ou'mson
sutt au purcnasers.
The subscribers
ful for the liberal
"age hitherto exended to
srv their establ ielimcnt,
would inform their
rusiomersi and the
eral public, that
8 21 have just returned from the cisy, with
4 35 assortment of CLOCKS, which they
8 20 prepared to sell far below war time
a zu .?. . t nn w .0 r i
. ... r- o-T..
? 20- " I00 w11l De?r:utiy' r'TL
3 3 I lea oCs, trlalCu, ware, iuottia, 01
i. ..i.. c mnnrenrtenff it
7 i? Sii8
iKimiis. or iiiii; ur tuiiuin'iii.i wuw. . c , .
Hi ( U I --'-'"" "
rrrr.r.pp'.vj
5 10
12 30
12 40
10 72
Ll.l IV m jruunaii iw . f fflVinff a perfect kllOWledffe What colors are This rnmmnv will nnl Unn Tno,ic sffliction. Itncd almost everything a man could of
150 32 93 to a penny whistle or from a locomotive to p & l anuivjiuf,!, wuuiwuia . J nis company win not issue tanneries, both advice and medicine, but without any relief
11 .3" 93 n l.nhv'8 rittle call at BROWN & KEL- best adal,ted to dye over others, (with many Distilleries or Cabinet Shops. whatever, until I took your Sarsaparilla. It
36 44 ' uiw valuable receipts,) purchase Howe & Ste- Applications for Insurance mav be made y (.made .my face worse, as you told meit
41 Lhli o. !,. m tv i ri i jjjjiiua tiuiio im xiiouiuii.o may ui. mailt might lor a time; but in a few weeks the new skin
SO 25 19 if vm, wnnt Children's Carriages. Ve- Pnens ilcatlse on Dyeing and Lolonng. l0 either of the Managers, Surveyors or Sec- bcg-.in to form under the blotches, and continued
7 Je nt J r J! ! , t hhti i . that Sent bT lnai on receipt of price,! 0 cents. rela rv until my face is as fmooth as amb'ody's, and 1 am
locpeds, Bird Cages, or any thing- in lliai ir.-.-p,,,,,,.. , 1 1 ' reuirj. without any symptoms of the disease that I know
48 5 32 lini-.or anv wav nearit. callat BROWN & JUdnuiaciurca o MATvrAnpPS of. 1 enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owe
1I5H mruD'c liUWJfi & BTJfiVJSINK, " I r ..v.M. ittoyourijAKSAPARiLL..
If you want Razors, Pen Knives, Sissors, , .?,
Fishinff Tackle of all hinds, Guns, Pistols, " """"MU. UUUUSUU16' I
. -- -w-
------0 i , .
8 40
& KELLER'S.
fi 27
If you want any of the latest School
9 30 Miscellaneous Books, blank j books, the
F shhitr Bnslp.Is. &.c... &.c. ca at UKUWIS1 "'"es"'! U"J'
and cheaper qualities of writing paper,envel
ones. nene. ink. pencils, &c call at BROWN
ot & KELLER'S.
13 Tl
If you want Clothes Wringers, Lamps
7 00
all kinds, Lamp Chimneys, Photograph T .. . 10. J
Frames. Sewini? Machines. &c. &c. call at Lehignton, Jan. 1, lbb4.
16 95
5 85
13 88
7 78
BROWN & KELLE&S.
If you want WALL PAPERS in
9 w and every variety of style, colors and
ir "-voracrs, window Miotics, iron, i'orceiam payments for taxes in anything but U.
1G 54 ppr r nn c ' wirzv cc Uurrency, or notes of National Bank
16 go KLIiE1l f 41. 4l f T1IOMAS S. BECK,
T i Oo In sncrt, if 'ou want any thing that you -n , n u i
t 1 -6 k:i. Ic -c ii Deputy Collect
14 95 can "iinjc or, reau oi, or near or, can at
8 67 only place where such things are to be
17 01 and that is at BROWN & KELLER'S.
16 77 Renairin.or of watnhos. r.lnnl-s ami imvoW.
4 28
3 2S
will as usual be promptly attended to.
for the future will engage the particular
sonal attention of the subscriber.
4 99
BROWN &, KELLER.
5 72
Stroudsburg, Feb. 11, 1SG4.
Valuable Real Estate at
2 85
3 28
nvaic telle.
9 50
The subscriber offers at private
the following described property, viz
1 G7
A. harm situated in btroud township,
3 03 Monroe county, Pa., adjoining land
g 8o acres of excellent meadow bottom yet
19 62 oe cleared. The farm is well adapted
21 Gi
rrr5 '1 n tr
14 60
15 5'
14 08
13 10
15 79
35 21
The improvements thereon consist
new
Frame House,
one and a half stories high. 22 by 24
27 44
Tfi a two story LOG HOUSE, 20 by
1-Iniin ifinchnri'tr I Jnnvrrn I f mini- A IV,tt I Mmh I nflfif rrf"t r h ItVnli Nnnnn Tin... nnlintfir ill i rnnf chnrt TlDnnJ nhcnrh
I j iuuuuwi J i ui,uij;v, jauuiA, ji. i'un- " i itcii uimii wuini., inn, in u jr mi i, jiwiuu, u.uoui u anu lor svpiiiiitic U:sca?e t nan an v oilier we piii,e-
I i i .i . . . . I t:. i. 1 1 in . n , . , . i 1 i ci 1 i i . i 1 t I ..'... ,1. i . . . i.
l 14 09 ier, anu otliers, contaimn0, about intu nign iqusi, resn ocotcn, ine uaiance. oaies nave jaiciy rangcu irom ineproies.ion are mueuicu iu jou iur iumc ui iy
154 0 80 llSAciVS orLundyfoot, ten to fifteen millions weeklv, frequentlv st medicines wc have."
ii- oq m . a.'L.a t3) yi, . : 11 i, .1 i , t i -if i -i " j -t -" Irom A. J. Irench, M. J)., an eminent physician o
10 28.r,o .out 75 acres cleared enclosed with n (KTAttentmn is called to the large reduc- exceeding three millions daily, and as it is jMvmice. Ma.., who il a prominent member nf
j l. 1 r -i n . . 111 u ilium 1 i:t- in i 11 t.-i iii i .nnr nn ni n rsmn. ( iron ,nniu u iii'ii iiii iIpit iru at iiii ri:i i mtr tru tsttii in i: t'i iii.s.Mic;it.,r:(,.
,A H f finn J on C "r i 7r kln? Tobaccos, which will be found of a su- sury has
, iicc: : . : ni : r1":.viX"r,lU1' perir v- the Duties
i7.5 to n Urtl:,ut , f-r. . ",UUUI" wlcn ones, TOS5ACCO. nucs, and
"u x" uv HUt ana Miekorv. ' hern nri ;ihnnf. VI J tnPIvn t.,.. ; t
r. n 00 ft 1 J w.w -v uuiuiiii, iiiiij o u 1 t.fii irii. N.iiiih i.m. i iiiir i .iMni i
32 oo U'eet,weatherboarded and plastered, a frame
13 io barn 32 by 40 feet with cellar stablin
fu eefcj Corn Crib, G Tannery and other
45 out buildings, with a spring of never
2G 14 ing Water near the house.
There is
2i t a thriving
28 81 S3 APPLE ORCHARD
.i .ni,, fij c -j. i j. ouiui;, du uuijliiiuu me dus ness ai
Or Snlff?r. rrrnitnn trmr. nml n vnrinrr I . .... . ..
32 do I r ? - V '""v
17 50 u oulor l,c1s. 01 cimcrent Kinas
5 38 LU premises. J.nis property is 6 miles
3S 30 north ot fctroudsburg and one mile south
.-ilJ I ,t.c- il. Tkl T 1
39 iw" :r
n i nuna dim 11 i:mmi ii n; 111:111 :uiii frui
zt 4 . . : . . ry j
in uient to Schools and nublic rneetinn-a
' ' I ... r- o
rcrsons wishing to view the above prop
erty will please call upon Alexander Eow
51 , -.., -r -. . 4 .
5fi 37 " u.. iiuwuu,
- v" Of M no I. I l.i in ...1 I I II
vvin. i i -v
Sf rnnrlcVinrrr
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ra.
., or upon the subscriber
28 22 residing on the premises.
25 70 HORACE PECK.
f Stroud township, March 3, 1864.-tf.
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70
Head Quarters Dep't., of the
' THE 1
rg, Pa.,
i, 1864. )
Susquehanna, CiiAMBEusnuitG
January 20th
To the people of the Department of tlie
0C
11
Susquehanna.
I cordially invite the attention of all per
sons within the Department of the Susque-
j8 2o hanna to the address recently issued by Ma
18 20 jor General Hancock, Commanding 2d Army
20 lorps m which that distinguished officer an-
74 nounccs, that he has come to Pennsylvania
55 under the authorities of the War Department
for tIlc purpose of recruiting his Corps to 50,-
uuu men W1U1 a view to special service.
mi. 1lt 1 li:i:i i
Tim irnllnntnr nn.l Mii;to, k;iU rAf-
inr fjonomi TTnn L- n.i
i u-.v U1MH T UUilll V Ul XIJ.U"
71 discipline of his Corps have been tested on
a rnnnv i.nttin fiold.nnri i,n .,efi. i.
9nU,u;Mim f(i, nnnnu mi. '...i.- ....ii
20 admiration of tlie people. Those who shall
20 enlist under him will find mmmAna with
. - - ....i.vv,.j t r ii.il
o:) I ...i :j. . "ii i. i . , . .
on wuu u.,- a" """r connected,
? XSV!!
20 , ,JL aii oiiori oi me mu
94 penormance oi an nis duties as an officer, a
solJicr and a gentleman '
fflfcTTLl Z2r,
nr. , , . J . J. fa .
-j canny command mm to tlie patriotism of
'I I in nnnnln nt thin Tlnivivtmnnf .1
ETflTfa .ffl'iSK
tins opportunity of takmaosftionin wfucl
they will gain honor and distinction for
themselvfis. and mnilor nccantl'nl enruinn fn
..uu iu
uitu vuuiiLiy.
D. N. COUCH, Maj.-Gen.
Commanding Dep't.
Official : Maj. Jno. S. Shuitz,
Ass't Adj't General.
Head Quarters, Lehioii Distiiict, )
Reading, Pa., Jan. 22d, 1864. 5
The address of Major General Couch,
Commanding Department of the Susquehan
na, is hereby published in the district with
the sincere wish that it may find the ear
nest attentionand co-operation of the peo-
F""
waijuj aixu.j-juii.
All newspapers, English and German, in
the District of Lehigh, comnrisinff the conn-
ties of Berks, Schuylkill, Lehigh, Northamp-
ton, Carbon, Monroe. Luzerne and Columhia.
1 . I
please copy the above and publish it until
turther notice.
(bend 10 or 12 copies to Gen. Sigel.)
Olicia): A.NDyMALSEEp,Lt.&A.D.C.
!
I FAMILY DYE COLORS.
Clack,
Dark Blue,
Light Ulue,
French Ulue,
Claret Drown,
Dark Brown,
Lioht Urown,
Magenta,
Maroon,
Orange,
Pink,
Purple,
Royal Purple,
Salmon,
Scarlet,
Slate,
Solferino,
Violet,
Yellow.
No
Snuff Brown,
umk ur-m,
thank - D.frli Green,
patron - Light Green,
old For Dyeing Silk, Vv oolen and Mixed Goods,
cen-
Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves,
they
Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Kid Gloves,
a fine Children's Clothing, and all kinds
are ot Wearmcr Apparel.
prices, (XrA SAVING 03? 80 FEE CENT.
host
1
can color as many
COSt five times that
i ,i i
oe prouueeu irom
1A 1
TTr BUIJIU OJVU. J llti JIUUUbS la millUlU. U U
L. . one annuo the Dye with perfect success.
. I n;,ni;nn. , T?;,vi. i? 1,
fir " u iiug,,, i uui
t- i i i riuriricr j Tin i mn i rive rvnnnn ( ur
i
September 24, 1863. Gin.
or
V. S. Menial Reveune.
TAX PAYERS TAKE K0TIGE.
Dr.ruTY Collector's Opfick. )
best
of n . Internal Revftimn. llth flol.Tiisfc.
By direction of the Secretary of the
any Treasury, Collectors of 17. S. Itcvcnue
prices, Tuxes, kc, are prohibited from receiving
Deputy Collector.
tne
had,
ESTABLISHED 1760.
PETEE LORILLAUD,
Snuff & Tobacco Slanufactur. r,
16 & IS Clinmbiia-s t.
(Formerly Chathant street, New York,)
Would call the attention of Dealers to the
articles of his manufacture, vise:
BROWH SMEJFP.
Macaboy, Dcmigros,
and
per
Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia,
Coarse Rappee, Nachitoches,
American Gentleman, Copenhagen.
sale,
:
of Scotch, Honey Dew Scotch, Scotch,
to Lon,
to Nnl,
p. a l. or plain, S. Jago,
Cavendish, or Sweet, Spanish,
of a
N. B A circular of prices will be sent
application. -
April 16, 1863. ly.
,
feet:
2S
TiTvFP'V "RTTT'iMTTQQ
jr , . p . " kjkj.
VaiCSUlHeliaiUZtSYnhliillltsman,
(Successors to M. B. Postens.
Hnv?nfpniir.l.n.lil,aofi,
fail -
l.. n t xi V5uC
.an;.jf uw.a-u uy iu. n. ros-r jn
also
tono lob tl,;o .
iv.nu, lunu lllia UW.IUI lUIlllV iu liuiliv
ti.r.; r-;r.-i - .i Li- n
they have added considerablenew stock
I Im on tn r n r A I I A I I . t
tne oiu stand, on franklin street, where thev
on arc prepared to hire horses and carriages at
tbe lowest cash rates
1 heir horses are safe.
- fast and gentle, and their vehicles consist of
I 1 1 I. :.1 i..:. r.i i- ....
T;Z,r:'?
vu. aiiuuiiili wr: iiuis uiiviivd iiii n.iiirr :uiri ririwor.'i'
- .
furnished when desired. Call and see
l
t0T
ri nfl
1 . ,
- Jr,uraB" oirangers lakeu to any pa
- country aiLsnorl not,ce:. lhcy w,
con
liniie IO rim IMP nniv ninnihn Kn...nnn il.:..
JNo. 2. Sweet Scfinlpil O rnnnnn. Gnnncior I market tor any otiicr lonjr or permanent
Nos l&2mix'd, Tin Foil, Cavendish, loans, THE. INTEREST AND PRINCI
Granuiated. Turkish. PAL OF WHICH ARE PAYABLE IN
ii nil
I uuinuc lllltlfl,. .11 1J .1 ,!. t T I
U.....-L n. t:i . r
i wwjvvjj uiiu Liii: iLMiiiiiiii i ii:ii inrcnf
rntnnA;nn 1- - t. V - , . , ,
ill it
I 1 o w" v- '"inuuu v i I
ii dc cniicu
tor nlanv nnrl nf t!m k.. 1
ihpir n7mV, .I' m
ineir names ai me omen np.ir tiio f
The omnibus will also be at the denot on !hJ
nr.j... nf . 1 .
arrival ot trams to convey passengers into
J l '"iiji-ia in iu
town.
No mine will '.. ,rn,i : . r .
io painswm lie spnrcd toi? vosatisfac inn
to nil who mnv ftvnr fi.... i.
age.
KAUTZ & HUNTSMAN.
Un-.V tnstil ?J,r.
vf i-ii Eiu3iu3 cu
Just Published, in a Scaled Envelope.
Price Six Cents.
a t ,j.AT,n ,
Tia.liral Curo nf Snnrmntnrrbn.o - .'!
Wfinl-nRJM. Snvnnl Tlnl.ili'tif TV...Hra
" - "T" -wVXU. VI KJlri til 1 IICJLX
1 ami Tnvnl.intnrr Rm;amn0 i,i; T.'1""- uu. o uiem is oniy onc-amt-a-liatt per
I . ' .w. 1 UUOIIbOi7i I
, Aici vuuauuss.
tency, Consumption, and Mental and Physi-
ca. Dfihilitv. 3
. .. - . .
By
Rob't T. CuH or v.ell, I?J. D.
The important fact that the 'awful conso
nuences of Self-Ahi,M ,(r. n
rVed Wit,rout i"tor-1 eScino7or ,S
danjrerous annlication of caustiV.s i ncfrn-I
mntQ mnti !,!- i '
AlaZLSSd
. "W.hW.Jl
ireaunenc as adopted uv tne ce pbratfid mi.
j pted by the celebrated au-
thor, fully explained, by
I J . 1 ' J
means ot wnicii
rvVC7d"V?,rf 1' 0"c''r"1,iroS1!,f','!rfect-
iyJSln,,,!5iSMf.
Zy. ! This lecture w nrnT T l T
, . .. . ' UUUH IO
uiousanus and thousands.
Sent under seal, in a plain envnlnno. tn
any address, on the receipt of six cents, or
iwo postage stamps, by addressing
Br. CHAS. J. C. KIJNR.
127 Bowery, New York, P. O. Box ,4586.
august iJU, 1003.
GUNSMITH.
The undersigned resnectfullv i nfnrm
the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicini
ty, tnat ne has commenced the
JrlSMITIIINC! EBUSINESS.
i ivuuiia uiiicKsmuii snop, on VVilliam
street, and is fullv fill hi n H n
of work in his line, with nnntnoco nn,i
patch. Having had twenty years experience
in this business, ho hnnoa will ho ;,i
1 --wj "'II Ull IllUUbC"
ment for the people to give him a trial.
Renairincr of till kinds nrnmnllu ntlnn.1..1
to. Rifles made to order.
LEWIS KEINEST
MONROE COUNTY
mutual -Fire Insurance Company.)
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Amount of Property In&ured 1,050.000
- CO
' v
The rate of Insurance in this Hnmnnnu
1 1
goods :s one dollar for everv thousand dnllnro
sum. LP(1i nr,r lvhich nnvmonf nn rrtl.. u
.r. i r J -
tut R W1 be made, excenf to envpr nptnnl
. I . . 1
UlIV I,,. Km thnt rnnw In 1 1 r.rr, mnmlin r
ft" ' 1
J ."r . , , .
i lie ooi c i cs issueo o v i n s i Jom nn n v n
Tlifi nnlir.ins issued hv this fVimn.inv
perpetual, and afford the fullest security,
I ' J ' WW.
J. Depue Labar, Jacob Knecht,
Richard S. Staples, Samuel Melick,
Silns L. Drake, - Godlieb Auraclier,
Charles D. jBrodhead, Jacob StoufFer,
Robert Boys, Theodore S'choch,
Sm'l S. Dreher, Thomas W. Rhodes,
Stogdell Stokes,
STOGDELL STOKES, President.
J abies Boys, Secretary and Treasurer.
Silas L. Drake,
G Auracher, v Surveyors.
Melchoir Spragle, )
f
M
fice
1 o'olock P. M.
S.
Stroudsburg, Oct. 8, 1863
Tlie Secretary of tlae Treasury
has not yet uiven notice of any intention to
withdraw this popular Loan from Sale at
Par, and until ten days notice is given, the
undersigned, as "Genera! Subscs-ip-tio
Ajjnj" will continue to supply
the public.
The whole amount of the Loan authorized
is Five Hundred Millions of Dollars, ft'ear
iy Four 23 b::i! rod iT2i!Iiotss have
i)eeii already Eticribel for mid
pai! isato liae Treasary, mostly
within the last seven months. The large
demand from abroad, and the rapidly in
creasing home demand for use as the basis
for circulation by National Banking Asso-
ciations now organizing in all parts of the
ample and unfailing resources
on Imports and Internal Reve
,.n r ,!, Tnffivn-4 i, ,.
in tne issue ot the Interest bear
Tender Treasury Notes, it is al
most a certainty that he will not find it ne-
cessary, for a long time to come, to seek a
on GOLD.
rruaence anu sen mieresi must iorce tne
minds or those contemplating the formation
of National Banking Associations, as well
as the mmds of all who have the idle money
on their hands, to the prompt conclusion that
they should lose no time in subscribing to
tIlis most popular Loan. It will soon be be-
-VOIlu ulcir reac"f anvaiicu to a uanu-
some premium, as was the result with the
a.. T"l. :-f,. T ...!, : .. -i.i I
uc,c" i'"u) iiuuu, .uiuu Jittuouu cum
1 1.1 i i. p
aim uuuiu nu lunafi uv tuui:i;riDi:u lor ai
to pa. cs.- ... tt
ai is it ot.t. vein mjyjti.i, life
Hnlorosl aistS ass J!oi;)al puy:t!i
in Coias, Ihiis 3'io!liiJU over IViiie
Late 0f premium on coin.
Iho Government requires all duties on
to be paid inCo,ni these duties have
Ior
1 1
a. lonrr timn nnst nmmintpn tn nmr n
3 l v "iu 1.
Quarter of a Million of Dollars daily, a sum
1.. ii ..r .1
nuaxiy iiiret; nines greater man mat re-
quired in the payment of the interest on all
! '. -
uic u-.u s mm uuiui yci iimuum. Quails. k30
, l,,ac 11 1S J,0Peu mat tne surplus Com in the
i . i ... . . i
t 1 " " "l
kt,- .1 ...:n ii
1 ..V J ',J1 t:l,llu,t; me
United States to resume specie payments up-
Tf-f .
anu i.uaii is cancel o-zv irom tne tact
ti,.. .k:i u t i r nn
tiiat whilst the Bonds may run for 20 vears
J,lJL luu wvuniim.ni nas a rignt 10 pay tnem
lir- -..i i . .-a . 1 -J
yet tne Government has a right to pay them
. .. . . . . . i
uil 111 uulu l Par ai "mu ancr o years,
'Z'lm BnlvroNs as paid IsnCf-v:a-
1 e stated meeting of the board of some of your 1'ir.i.s Together they have cured me.
anagers takes place at the Secretary's of- 1 "n now n well and sound asanyfi or. MnRin a
, on the first Tuesduy of each month, at communitvaiul excites the wonder ot all."
ly, viz: on the first days of November and lor. Saylorsburg: J. A. JJossard, Boardf
MS -i ! vill'e.J'a.
Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds, Ap ril 1G, ISG.-ly.
which are payable to hearer, and are 50, ! J
c-inn cir;nfi c-mnn. : i t...i "
"r'"'". r. ' " -6" uTuaJ
oi same uenominations, ana in addition,
uuu an". 'au,uuu. Jt? or banking purposes
anu lor mvestsments ot Trust-monies the
Registered Sonds are preferable.
. f'1GS0 5"20 E cannt taxed by States,
I -,1J A . 1 .1 " I
IOWH8 OI COUIllieS, RnUtllC UOVCm-
t 1 ... .1 , . ,
TTnmn nf b!l Ti I T 'T ,Tlen7th
ncome of the holder exceeds Six Hundred
dollars per annum ; nil other investments.
such
such as income from Mortgages, Railroad
Stock and Bonds, etc., must pay from three
, .... ' s ' ' '
lZ Co,,,,-
trv will rnilfirinn tn A !or- 4l,n T.1 .
. .T"
; at n S y ma"' r"
he inconvonieneo ofa feiv day. de,ay
in the delivery of the Bonds is unavoidable,
in t in dn vnrvnftlm ItnmloJa .,n;,.:.ii.i
mu ucmanu ueing so great ; but as interest
r""?0nCS "Ay rf subscription, no
occasioned, and every efibrt is being
made to diminish the delay.
.FAY COOKE,
simscmirrioN aoent,
114 South Third Street, Philadelphia.
December 3, 1863.
Fishing Tackle & Sporting- Goods,
h;nrr Tinrla t.; m...
......e v.v.o, jjiuua. a ruui
-p,,. . -i- ' I "i
I' llOS. Artlfim.ll Mfllh lltuk Tlnvne fl..nr.
tv I ---.--""","."" ".-a, vjuua, leniuoiis train mu prcseni or previous pre
iistols, liilles, ico.j iu every variety, vailing fashions as they may desire made
wholesale and retail. ' Thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit
uruors irom uouu try Stores particular-
ly solicited
Orders for sporting aDnaratus executed
with promptness. Agent for the "Doad-
shot" Powder.
JOHN KItlDER,
N. E. cor. 2nd & "Walnut St.
Fob. 25. Philadelphia.
BLANK MORTGAGES
Fox sm,le a(t this Ofiice.
A TT-T'd
TOR
SCROFULA AND SCROFULOUS DISEASES.
From Emery Edes, a tcell-knoion merchant cf
OzfonT, Maine.
I nave sold large quantities of your Sarsapah
illa, but never yet one bottle which failed of the
desired effect and full satisfaction to those who took
it. As fast n3 our people try it, they agree there haj
been no medicine like it before in our community."
Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustule,
Ulcers, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin.
From Jlev. Hobt. Slratton, Bristol, England.
" 1 oniy 00 ray uuij 10 j uu aim tne public, 1
1 aoa my icsnmony 10 mm you puDiisn or the me
dicinal virtues of your bARSArAKixxA. My daugh
ter, ngeci ren; naa an auncuug uumor in iier ears,
eves, and hair for years, which we were unable to
f ure un,n we tried 'our Saksapabilla. She bu
r- ,r- r t- t?-. ...?r 7 ....
1 j.-him jura. 1U71C Ji. Jiiccy i ut-i.nuu. niucrt-
esteemed ladtt of Dennisville. Cane Man Co.,N.J.
" My daughter has suffered for a year past with a
' Fcroiujous eruption, wlncn was very trouwesome.
Incs Nothinc afforded anv relief until we tried vourSAB-
I Ok-nAnwrv . . .... 1 ,, .
U. I nmvuauuu cuuiuKiim tuicu u.
" FctfP.aagtkejctMjIn
V "tu 9 9. w., manvjaaura oj enam
nrn cited papers in Nashua. JT. 11.
....i .. - . ' ...
rp cmck cra m jxas,
h
Erysipelas General Debility Purify the
.mooa.
From Br. Hobt. Sairin, Houston St., iV. I.
Dr. Aykr: I eeldom fail to remove Eruptions and
Scrofulous Sores by the persevering use of your
Sarsaparilla, and 1 have just now cured an at
tack of Malignant Erysipelas with it. JTo altera
tive we possess equals the jarsaparilla yon liars
supplied to the proi'csM'ou as well as to the people."
jFVojji J. E. Johnston, Esq., Vr'aleman, Ohio.
' For twelve venrs 1 had the vellowErvsipcIaf on
my right arm, during which lime 1 tried all the cel
ebrated physicians I could reach, and took hundreds
of dollais' worth of medicines The ulcers were so
bad that the cords became visible, and the doctors
decided that mv arm must be amputated. I bosan
takinz vourSAr.SAPARiLi.A. Took two bottles, and
.r ... .. .. .
for general debditg. and for purifying the Wh',
with very beneficial result?, and leel confidence in
commending it to the alllictcd."
St. Anthony's Fire, Eose, Salt Bhoum,
Scald Head, Sore Eyes.
From Harvey SicUhr, E.iq., the able editor of the
Tunck'liannock IJtmocrat, Pemisylcania.
tacked by pimple
spread until they
" Our only child, about three vears of age, was at-
s on ins lorcneaa. 1 itey rapiuiy
formed a loathsomo mid virulent
sore, which covered his face, and actually blinded
his eves for some davs. A ckill'ul physician applied
nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any ap-
pareni
lest w:
irentefiect. for fifteen days we guarded hiijhan
if h them he shoald tear open the festering and
corrupt wound which covered his whole face, liav-
inr tried everv thiiiz else we had any bopefrom.we
began giving your jjARSAPARiLLA, and applying"
the iodide ot potash lotion, as you direct. '1 he wre
began to heal when we had given the first bottle,
and was well when we had mushed the second. The
child's eyelashes, which had come out. grew again,
and lie is now as healthy and fair as any otbtr The
whole neighborhood predicted that thu child must
die."
Syphilis and Mercurial Disease.
From Dr. Hiram Sloat. of St. Louis. Missouri.
"I lind your Sarsapauilla a more effectual
remedy for the secondary symptom? of Syphilir,
m ausa ia ui i.la an" excellent remedy for Syphilis,
- bothorrhejnBiarj:iiiel secondary tyif-ant cITeet-
uai 111 some caees unit were 100 ousiinaie 10 yiciu 10
- .,,,. 1 ,i i..,..i :n
- plov with more certainty of success, where a power-
W alterative is required."
hSrffiSiiKSiSii
ofmereary, or merciirial di.itase. Klucli prcw ninre
and more apnivated for yesrs, in sjiitc of every
remedy or treatment that could benppiittl. until the
persevcritip ue of Ayeh's SAi:PAr.KiLLA relieroiJ
liim. Few cases can he found more inveterate ami
distressing than this, and it took several dozen bot
tles to cure him.
Iieucorrhoea, "Whites, Female Weakness,
are generally urodnceU by internal Scrofulous Ulcer
ation, and are very otlen cured by the altcratiro
effect of this SAi:SArAnir.i.A. Sonic caes rvuuire.
however, in aid of the S.v as a pa 1:1 lia , the sxilfcl
apjilicatiou of local remedies.
From the irell-knoicn and widely-celebrated J)v.
Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati.
"I have found your Sausapauii-la an excellent
alterative in dienses of females Many casec of ir
regularity. Leucorrluca, Internal Ulcvratinu. r.nl
local debilitv, arising frum the Msrofuloas diathei!i,
have yielded to it, ami there arc few that do not,
when'its effect is properly aided by local trcalmcut."
A lady, unwilling to attotc the publication of her
name, vraes:
"My daughter and myself have hern cured of a
very debilitating J.eucorrhar.i of long standing, by
two bottles of your Saiisafaiulla.'7
Hheumatism, Gfout. Idver Complaint, Dys
pepsia Heart Disease, Itfeuraigia,
when caused hv Scrofula in the system, are rapidly
cured by this Ext. H a r.s a pa v.11. la .
AVER'S
CATHARTIC PILLS
possess so many advantages over tlie other pnr
gatives in the marker, anil their superior virtnea
are so univcrssilly known, that we need not do
ino:-c than to nss:re the pnblie their quality :
maintained equal to the Iest it ever has been,
and that they may he depended on to do all
thnt thev have ever done.
Prepared by J. C. iYYA, .AL D., & Co,
Lowell, Mais., and sold by
IV TTli:..,.t..7 1 1-..1 p -r
" "wi"6"wu, .uiu xrener .v JtiTOS
c-i nr m -. . ;
ouuuusourg ; u . . Meters, iarshar
Creek : J. Fenncr. Eennersvillp Tt S.,v-.
- u,w "Al-TOX. THOMAS W.YOST
WALTON & I0ST,
BANKSHS. BS0SEKS,
AND
vcxiCA ctl WUHtJU UOrS.
f --j-i --.-. 1 1 I I i 1
No. 25 South Third Street, Philadelphia.
Wl '""dneipnia
KEFKRKXCKS.
t,. ri.n ?, r t-p Ar-m i-t
i,2 rkf f f ' r M &
W Co- f-
' W3U11, X1UI1. il. J. J.QS--
ter IIon a. II. Reeder. Hon. Asn P.fe
II. Warren J. Woodward, V. L.rad,o
Es?:.,.
""J11'1""- . .
Highly Important. Mt
JOHN C. DAUDT, respectfully notifies,
his old customers, ind al! others who may
desire clothing mndo in ho latest styles, andv
in the best possible manner, that he may be
found at the Store of Robert Boys, on TUES
DAY and SATURDAY of each week, where
he will be happy to take measures and re-
ceive the orders of his friends. His old cus-
t . i.. 1 1 1
T1"" wu K8 anu oners at
3 can leave tneir goods and orders a
ore nt any time, merely noting suchal
the Str
iiim- "v uii, mil.., iiitiui) liUllll
: J
anu receive a continuance ofthe same.
JOHN c. DATJTVF.
Stroudsburg, April 24, 18.62
Two Horses; one Wagon, and a double
set of harness for sale. For particulars in
quire of the subscriber.
CHARLES'. MUSCH. .
From Hon. Henry Monro, M. P. P.,nfXeiccastte, C.
W., a leading member of the Canadiun Parliament.
I li.ivi iim! vnnr Samavarilla in mv family.
For Sale.
Stroud tsp., Jan. 14, 1864v