f alp HI to i TREASURER'S SALE OF By virtue of a certain writ of Scire Facias issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Carbon county, to me directed, there will be eold at public vendue or out cry, at "the COURT HOUSE, in the Borough ofMauch Chunk, in the county of Carbon, Pennsylva nia, at 10 o'clock A. M. of WEDNESDAY, ihfi 4th dav of Mov. A. D. 1864, the follow ing described tracts, pieces or parcels of land, three of which tracts ot land are situ ate partly in Carbon and partly in Monroe count ics, and will bo sold under the provi sion of Act of Assembly of the 13th June, A. D. 1840, and the same arc described as fol lows : No. 1. Ail that tract of land surveyed on a warrant to David Iiartung, situate in Pcnn Forest township, Carbon county, bounded as follows: Beginning at a post, thence by land of Isaac Pierson north fifty four degrees east two hundred and fifty six perches to a post corner, thence south forty six degrees east one hundred and thirty perches to a spruce corner, thence south forty four de-o-rees west sixty six perches to hemlock cor ner, thence south sixty degrees east forty five perches, thence south thirteen degrees east one hundred and four perches to a cor smith fortv four decrees west iltl, luv-""" -111 If two hundred and seventy eight and a half porches along a line ot William woou to a post corner, thence by land of Abram Schupp north forty six degrees west two hundred and sixty two perches to the place of be-ginnin"-, containing Four Hundred and Thirty-Nine and Three Fourths Acres. No. 2. All that certain other tract of land rituatVand surveyed on a warrant to Charles follows: Becrinninff at a stake comer, thence south sixty degrees east two hundred and nineteen percnes to a post corner, thence along line ol M. Conrad north thirty degrees cast to a post, thence south sixty degrees cast five perches to a post, thence north thirty degrees east fifty ,.n'nnrnllflS tn a DOSt. theilCC aloilff HnC Ol David Evans north sixty degrees west two hundred ninety and a half perches, thence south ninety two and .three fourths perches, thence south fifty degrees east along line ot Thomas Hartman to a spruce corner, thence ,crmtli riftv nine decrees west one hundred and seventy six perches to a hemlock cor ner 1 bonne south twenty nine decrees west one' hundred and two perches to the place of beginning, containing l'our uunarca i air ily0 Six Acres Fifty Perches and Allow ance, TCn. 3. Also one other tract situate in Mon roe and Carbon counties surveyed on war rant to David Evans, and bounded as fol lows: Beginning at a corner, thence along fen of Charles Evans south sixty ue threes cast two hundred and ninety and a f.slf np.rches to a comer, thence north thirty decrees east two hundred and thirty five perches to a stone corner, thence north sixty degrees west two hundred and sixty eight -perches to a corner, thence soutli sixty de crees west along line of Michael Kreider one hundred and fifty eight perches to a cor ner (pinc)- thence south one hundred and thirteen nerthes to the place of beginning, containing Four Hundred and Thirty Nine Acres and One Hundred and Fourteen Perches and allowance, of which last de scribed tract of land two hundred acres are .situate in the county of Monroe and the res idue m the county ol Carbon. No. 4. Also one othpr tract situate in Penn Forrest township, Carbon county, sur veyed on warrant to iUatlnas Conrad, ana bounded as follows: Beginning at a post corner of Charles Evans, thence by said V.vuns north thirty decrees to a corner, thence south sixty degrees east along line of -George Lcsher two hundred and liity pcrcn c? to a nost corner ofDavid Bleckley, thence south thirty degrees west to a post cornor of add Bleckley, thence north sixty degrees wPt two hundred and fifty perches to the 'licminin"', containing Four Hundred and Forty Acres and allowance. No. 5. Also a part of another tract, situ ate in the said township and county, sur veyed on warrant granted to David Bleck Jey, the whole tract being bounded as fol lows: Beginning at a post in the line of Thomas Hartman, thence by the same south sixty degrees cast one hundred and seventy five perches to a stone corner, thence north thirty degrees east thirty perches to a post corner, thence by Jacob Evcrly south sixty decrees east one hundred and seventy six perches to a post corner, thence south thirty degrees cast one Hundred ana twenty six perches to a stone corner, thence west by J. Eyerly four hundred and five perches to a corner ot hi. Uonrad, tnence oy same norm thirty degrees east to the place ot beginning, out of which has been taken and the same is hereby reserved, fifty four acres and one hundred and forty eight perches, strict mea sures, to include John Burger's improve moif s on south side of said tract, and leav inn- in the same which is herein designed to beconveyed, Three Hundred and Eighty Two Acres and allowance, ol wnicn iast a lmvn described tract of land two hundred a cres are situate in Monroe county and the residue m Carbon county. No. G. Also a part of another tract sur- veyed on warrant to Uaniel iiartung, bound ed as follows : Beginning at a post, thence northwest by part of the same tract one hun Irpd and fortv four Derches to a post, thence northeast sixty perches to a post in-line of Charlotte Buckner, thence northeast by .same ninety six perches to a stone corner, ihe'nce southeast one hundred and ten per ches to a stone corner, thence northeast one hundred and thirteen perches to a post, lhence southeast one hundred and fifty four perches to a post, thence southwest one hun dred perches to a post, thence south thirty .six degrees east ten perches to a post, thence .southwest by Michael Kreider one hundred and ninety two perches to a beach corner, thence northwest one hundred sixty two perches to a spruce corner, thence southwest .thirty four perches to a beach corner, thence northwest twenty three perches to a post, thence southwest to a spruce corner, thence northwest nine and a half perches to the be ginning, the last five courses being by land in the name of William Woo;!, containing Three Hundred and Seventy Six Acres and allowance, more or less, of which last above described tract of land twenty acres are situate in Carbon county and the residue in Monroe county. The whole quantity coniained in the sev eral above described tracts intended to be sold being TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN ACRES AND ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY SEVEN PERCHES and allowance, and the same being unimproved timber land. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Isaac Lewis and John T. Ever harL CHARLES PACKER, Sheriff. Sheriff .office, April 7, 1864. 3l 19 In Monroe County. Notice is hereby given,rthat agreeably to an Act ot uencrai iissemuiy ui uie uuim.. if h nP Putin svlvnma. nassed the 13th day of March, 1815, entitled an "Act to amend the act entitled an act directing uieiuuuu ui selling Unseated Lands for taxes and foroth- cr purposes, and ot an Act passeu uiu x day of March, 1817, a further supplement to an Act to amend the act entitled an act di recting the mode of selling Unseated ianu& for taxes and other purposesTiy the actor um eral Assembly passed the 9th day of March T.mvHfU7. entitled an act in relation to the sales of Unseated Lands m the several counties of this Commonweaun, land will be sold at public vendue on the 13th day of June, being the K ninri ITIotidav of Su n c Next at the Court House in Stroudsburg, in the county of Monroe, lor arrearages or taxes due, and the costs accrued on each lot respectively. For Years iml2 and I3t3. Barrett, No. Warrantee. Acres. Per. 1 ax. 108 Baker John H. 150 10 201 Barnct John (part) 90 70 289 Brodhead Ann 405 80 290 Brodhead Thomas 427 294 Brodhead Alexander 203 21 J. "Rrmvn Daniel 398 360 417 200 402 200 80 15 112 16 BLANK MORTGAGES ,For sale at this Office 315 Bodhead Samuel (part) 180 109 Cardiff Jacob (part) 242 Casebeer Solomon 30S Chapman Joseph 310 Chambers Moses 310 Chanman Joseph 320 Cottmger Garret (part)iuu 93 Dills Abraham 190 107 Dennison Alexander (pt)2G0 214 Duncan John 334 84 213 Duncan David 441 62 219 Dyson James (part) 191 14 280 Dills David Jr. 415 10 291 Depue Samuel 405 100 137 Ford Standish 300 41 212 Fudge James (part) 288 153 139 Graisburg Joseph 300 70 136 Gibbons Isaac 200 113 110 Graisburg James 300 113 Griscom Samuel E. (pt) 25 Griscom Samuel E.(pt) 10 Griscom Samuel E.fpO 75 305 Gordon Charles 323 Ileaton Joseph 298 Hailer Frederick 120 Huff Solomon (part) 216 Jones Charles 206 Lomax David (part) 295 Lockhart John 88 Martin John 138 Moore Patrick 222 Murray John 297 McNair Solomon 216 McGaw Michael 310Nethermark Lucas 202 Roup George W. 336 Reed Rachel 106 Seavoney Thomas 205 Smith Jonathan B. 218 Shafiher Solomon 392 Smith Elizabeth 304 Sandman Christopher 317 Smith Rachel 251 Tyson David 312 Utt Jacob (part) 343 Van Gordon Gysbert 313 Van Campcn Rachel 221 Wells William 237 Weaver Philip 311 Wolberham Jonathan 313 Wilkinson Joseph and Lacy John CEtcstuulIiill T Borver Dilman Heckman Adam (part) 250 Monran Sarah (part) 2jU Peach Peter (part) Pratt George (part) Rees Rachel Rees Samuel (part) Shupp Philip (part) Shupp Peter 237 Arndt Thomas 19S Biles Henry 22-1 Burrows Henry 244 Bell William (part) 210 Craig John 225 Cunnisham Gustavus 246 Cameron William 199 Depue Aaron 213 Depue Daniel 212 Fudge James (part) 225 Frazer Nalbro (part) 205 Guiltner Francis 231 Guiltner Tobias 163 Hester John 191 Hembt Jacob 231 Horn Abraham 233 Hagle Peter 242 Harvey Samuel 247 Harvey Mary (part) 206 Lennox David (part) 211 Lee Thomas 207 Murdock John 222 Murray Sarah (part") 238 Meeker Samuel 213 243 McCullough John 411 227 Pratt Henry 421 228 Polk Robert 328 192 Reeder Absalom 407 127 197 Bisffs Philip (part) 258 97 221 Reese Jane 440 222 Reese Daniel 433 223 Reese Sarah 439 241 Ross David 409 245 Robert Isaac (part) 203 153 Sidman Eliza 170 155 Sidman Isaac 400 403 138 130 270 20 143 50 100 239 58 170 11 ISO 301 Gl 402 355 94 104 48 305 40 211 150 113 350 150 347 24 303 154 393 403 25 374 23 437 213 60 421 111 404 111 343 72 396 23 411 54 103 YVIS!hip 256 81 316 445 138 289 200 Townsbip. 220 120 408 403 200 433 340 438 408 432 143 207 415 412 212 40S 406 403 400 325 200 231 62 438 108 220 33 80 40 40 80 70 118 8 64 150 80 126 97 68 97 96 30 72 15 99 134 97 75 93 122 70 18 51 51 8 75 4 90 17 05 18 10 8 89 17 00 7 32 22 50 17 70 8 75 17 10 8 75 12 86 8 24 18 20 17 00 22 50 22 50 17 29 17 21 17 00 14 12 12 85 11 50 12 86 1 01 96 2 51 17 00 6 42 11 50 5 01 4 G3 13 53 7 64 7 92 17 00 24 43 15 22 7 00 13 14 9 67 8 75 27 74 16 04 16 50 16 75 17 09 10 15 18 84 9 57 17 61 17 19 19 75 23 98 17 43 6 00 870 8 70 7S4 419 13 50 16 50 6 46 7 72 5 10 11 72 31 09 21 05 20 91 7 27 7 82 22 81 31 69 20 85 5 99 10 54 21 50 31 93 10 99 21 29 21 22 31 69 21 10 33 65 10 70 17 00 19 80 8 90 11 34 42 71 38 05 25 56 31 89 14 13 34 16 33 98 34 04 31 75 10 77 9 17 15 80 16 69 33 94 31 39 40 97 22-80 32 62 21 45 21 45 3 56 31 70 219 Swartwotd Moses (pt) 318 140 229 Shannon William 328 48 232 Shaw Richard 408 214 Tamrart John 399 236 Vanuxcn James 438 208 Wood Thomas 427 209 Ward Hannah 411 226 Ward Joseph 411 Willing Richard (part) 50 220 Wheeler Daniel 308 16 Eldred Township. Lattermore William 395 150 4 72 Levers Isaac 403 86 4 79 Hamilton Township Cox Tench (part) 300 5 07 Cox John (part) 300 5 07 Johnson Elizabeth (pt) -200 3 55 Levers George (part) 300 5 07 Levers George 380 72 6 19 Levers Elizabeth 415 96 6 83 Moore John (part) 300 5 07 Prall Thomas (part) 150 2 99 Thompson James (part)l 00 100 2 02 Vararmer Clary (part) 400 6 60 Vararmer Samuel (pt) 100 2 02 Jackson Township, Barnet John (part) 150 6 92 Coates Lindsoy 427 22 17 30 Delong John 406 17 W 150 402 200 295 415 15 57 GO cs 35 G2 G5 238 57 G3 194 195 67 Gl 188 13G 104 112 124 74 98 66 87 315 336 320 79 100 181 323 334 323 335 80 332 180 81 330 338 31S 430 424 400 358 207 402 100 400 339 236 100 100 150 402 150 200 121 400 401 444 400 80 55 40 70 155 8 13 120 113 150 14 30 11 58 6 CO 17 39 890 1175 17 92 3 84 8 90 18 98 18 76 8 74 8 G5 8 20 7 43 4 48 8 21 4 35 8 20 8 20 4 9G 2 43 2 43 6 18 8 20 3 37 1G 70 10 37 32 93 32 93 36 44 25 19 G winner Frederick (p.t)251 - - , Kromer VVm. (pan; Logan Mary . Lisley Peter (part) Logan John (part) Sitgreaves Samuel (pt) 80 108 Starbird John (part) 200 Smith Elizabeth (part) 440 95 Tyson Joseph 435 108 M. Sniithfield. Barclay James Bunnell Katy Barclay John Coolbaugh Susan part Hortmon Richard Iiartung Daniel Howey Bowdawine pt. Jayne William .Tn m Mfirv Lewis Richard part Ogden Sarah part , Ogdcn Ann part Packer Win. Knnflnrs John Stucker Margaret Paradise. Gibbons Isaac part Humphreys Isaac pt. Hooglin John Lee Joseph Nicholas Win. Welsh Rogers POCOBIO. Gwinner Frederick Kerr John Jiorris James Nicholas John Jr. Paul Thomas Smilev David Smith Elizabeth part Shoumaker William Smith Frances J. part Price. Bunncl Benjamin Bowlinger Frederick Brodhead Samuel part Bensly William Cottinger Garret part Hull" Eneas Harrison William llarrison William part Ileaton Joseph Horton Tabitha J ones John Jayne Anna Place Philip Place James Rustor Thomas part Van Gamp Abraham Winnings Jacob Wright Robert Wilkinson Joseph Itoss. Johnson James part Levers Sarah SmHhAcld. Barnhill John part Chaloner John part Gordon John Horn Benjamin part Stroud. Brodhead Garret part Prawl Thomas part Albcrtson Garret Albertsou Garret Alloway William Barry John Blakely John Blnkcly 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 pai t Cox Rebucca Cox William part Conrad Deborah Dyer Joseph Dyer Sarah Engle Jacob part Evans Charles Engle William Fish John Fish William Gibbons Abel part Howell Samuel Hartman Thomas Hartman Jacob Hartung Elizabeth Iiartung John D. part Harvey Mary part irwin Robert Lane William Lane Mary Lycns Peter Long Rebecca " McCullough John Rees Daniel Rox or Reggs Philip pt. Rogers James Shoemaker Samuel Sidman Isaac Stewart Jamc3 Sharpless John Serman Isaac Stewart Charles Sharpless Joseph Shaw Richard Taylor Elizabeth part Thomas Jos. or Matthew Wild Adam Wilson William part Tunklianuock. Able Jacob 405 112 18 20 Barnet William 407 87 18 20 Caldwell David 400 18 20 Cox Joseph art 209 9 74 Cox Ueniamin 439 20 55 Cox Jonathan part 238 80 10 81 Creamer Jacob 393 59 16 72 Caldwell Daniel 408 121 18 20 Durham Edward 40it 40 18 20 Evans Charles part 239 24 11 12 Ebrie Conrad part 375 40 16 71 Elms George 438 48 19 95 Eyerly Jacob 408 50 18 20 Eyerly Jacob 400 90 18 20 Evans David nart 200 9 35 Foulke Benjamin part 252 135 18 20 Horseficld & McCarty 76 3 80 Hartmau Thomas 401 28 18 20 Lesley Pe4.er part 224 98 9 94 Logan Alexander 427 40 18 20 Lesher George part 275 10 81 McCarty Benjamin 351 130 12 30 Purdy William 438 70 19 95 Paschall Thomas 400 24 10 Rees Hannah 400 16 24 10 Ryan James 406 18 20 Rees Derrick part 110 6 98 Rees Samuel 415 15 94 Shee John 403 39 18 20 Shupp Peter part 240 11 12 Sterner Henry 439 80 18 20 Shupp Philip 150 6 51 Sitgreaves Samuel part 200 9 35 Shaw Richard 399 56 18 20 Saylor David 415 9 50 Taylor Amos 409 135 24 61 Wilson William part 224 64 13 59 Wildman John 438 10 22 01 Waters Nathaniel 410 31 18 20 GEORGE EABLE, Treasurer, March 17, 18C4. White Coal Oil. A Car load of the White Coal Oil which has given such general satisfaction, just -received at Hollingshead's Drug Store. Warranted almost free from smell, and to burn longer than any other in Market. W. HOLUNSHBAD. Stroudsburg, Feb. 4, 1804. ' ' 174 48 5 32 200 11 50 167 100 5 10 429 137 12 30 435 16 12 40 342 18 10 72 290 94 8 46 423 150 6 27 320 9 30 439 30 17 58 327 13 22 lirO 23 7 00 422 80 1G 95 138 4 5 85 343 100 13 88 140 7 78 220 0 84 184 9 52 422 . 16 06 437 14 16 54 41S 146 16 60 409 11 23 390 150 14 95 180 8 67 17 01 422 150 16 77 128 120 4 28 103 3 28 373 4 99 438 125 5 72 d. 100 2 So 50 3 2S 407 9 50 200 4 52 60 1 67 130 3 03 ah. 227 21 14 69 101 154 6 80 439 107 28 50 82 5 62 434 72 27 85 200 13 10 419 51 26 85 307 108 19 80 439 50 32 00 100 6 SO 304 19 62 422 19 24 64 225 14 6G 239 17 15 50 20S 14 08 200 13 10 1G2 15 79 440 109 35 21 350 .27 44 250 27 16 25 404 120 32 00 200 120 13 10 50 7 14 200 15 53 150 19 64 403 114 26 45 363 26 14 226 21 7 71 433 59 27 75 438 10 28 81 395 25 36 439 24 32.00 264 17 50 78 60 5 38 433 102 38 30 430 70 28 39 438 129 28 39 -424 84 27 48 162 10 65 424 32 00 400 25 70 150 9 95 411 26 37 166 5 63 440 28 22 400 SI 25 70 491 111 30 40 421 110 38 80 200 13 10 424 27 18 315 20 84 150 13 10 - 400 25 70 438 70 28 06 200 13 11 U. S. Internal KcYeiiiie. ANNUAL TAXES FOR 1864. rri,n nttnntinn of tax-pavers is hereby call ed to the provisions of the United States Ex cise Law relative to the assessment of an nual taxes. m By the sixth section ot the act ot July i, 1R62 it is made the duty of all persons, part nerships, firms, associations, or corporations, made liable to any annual uuiy, iia-usc, oV n dr ho fore the first Monday of May hi each year, to make a list or return to the Assistant Assessor oi uiu wuiui wuo .id eated of the amount of annual income, the fiVtoa nr nhiects charffed with a special tax, and the business or occupation liable to pay any license. v.vp.rv nerson who snail tail to maue sucn return by the day specified will be liable to the best information which he can ooiam; nnrl in such case the Assessor is required to add filly per centum to the amount of the items or such list. Everv person who shall deliver to an As sRssor anv false or fraudulent list or state - . . ment, with intent to evade the valuation or enumeration required by law, is subject to a fine of five hundred dollars : and in such case the list will be made out by the Assessor or Assistant Assessor, and irom the valuation and enumeration so made there can be no ap neal. i ... Payment of the annual taxes, except tnose for licenses, will not be demanded until the thirtieth dav of June. ... .... . The appropriate blanks on which to mane return, and all necessary information, will be furnished bv John N. Stokes, Stroudsburg, Asst. Assessor for Div. No. 9, composed of Stroudsburg Borough, Stroud, rocono,. ooi- haiifr b. and Paradise Tsns.; by John iuarsn, Fennersville P. O., Asst. Assessor for ITiv. No. 10, composed of Hamilton, Uiestnuthiil, Tines Eldred. Polk. Tobvhanna, and Jackson Tsps.; by Geo. F. Heller, Experiment Mills P. O., Asst. Assessor lor Uiv. io. jlj, corn nosed of Middle Smithfield, Smithfield, Price, nml "Rnrrntt Townshins. The returns should be delivered on or uc- fore the first day of May, 18G4. SAMUEL. ULiVJit, U. S. Assessor, 11th Dist. of Penna. Easton, March 25, 1604. For Ruts i?I:ce, HoacSics, Aisls, Runs. Mollis in Furs, Wool ens, &c Ensccls ow Piiusls, Fowls, Animals, &c. Put up in 25c. 50c. and 1,00 Boxes, Bot ties, and Flasks. $3 and sizes ior no lels, Public Institutions, &c. 'Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats come out of their holes to die." OrSold Wholesale in all large cities. OrSold bv all Druggists and Retailers ev erywhere. OrlHBewareHJ of all worthless imitations. 0C7"See that "Costau's" name h? on eacl Box, Bottle and Fhsk, before you buy. (KrAddress HENRY R. COSTAR. Sold by W. HOLLTNSHEAD, Wholosale & Retail Agent, Stroudsburg, Pa March 24, 1S64. 6m. PRICES TO SUIT TIE TIMES, The targes! ad.CIicapc Stock ever offered in tins City; W. J BAJV, Wholesale Dealer IN French and German Baskets, Wood and Willow Ware, Notions, Brushes, Oil Cloths, Colion Laps, Wadding, &c, &c, &c. No. 223 Market-Street, below Second, (north side,) PHILADELPHIA. The subscriber has just opened an entire ly new and complete stock ot goods ot the best oualitv and description, to which he would resnectfullv call the attention of Mer- t I chants and Dealers, wno wish to nna a goou article chean for Cash. These goods were bought ior iNeu uasn, at the ureatlv reduced prices consequent up- . D . g. . i ti: : pon the stringency or tne times, anu ouuuviug the "nimble sixpence" to be better than the "slow shilling," they are now offered to the public at prices that defy competition. The following are a few of the artic alwavs on hand": Pails and Tubs of all kinds and qualities Toy Pails, Salt and Sugar Boxes, Half Bushel and Peck Measures, Well Buck ets, Towel Rollers, Patent head and straight clothes pins, wash boards, Wooden Mop Handles, Grain Scoops, Toy Wheelbarrows, Coin Brooms, every variety of shoe, paint, scrub, and sweeping brushes, &c. p.lnthes brushes, baskets, willow and ratan chairs, skirt ratans, bird cages, clothes lines, beA r.nrds. skirt cords, tie yarns, twine of all Unrlc tnfToihn- with a lanre assortment of nuiuw) fcVbw'"' o nut ions and fancv sroode. Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts, Drawers, Threads, &c, cheap from auction. These goods nre all new and carefully se lected, and are offered at prices that cannoj fail to attract attention. Buyers will invariably find it to their own interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. ftr-ParticuIar attention given to packing goods for shipment, so as to prevent damage or excecsive charges tor lreight. ftCF'Orders by mail promptly attended to. CHARLES VV. DEAN. 223 Market-st., north side, below 2nd, Phila Delaware, Lackawanna & Western RAIL ROAD. The subscriber would respectfully uotify the public that he has now for sale at his Ware Rooms (old stand) Stroudsburg, a new and splendid lot of new and fashionab e fur niture, such as Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, &c. which he will dispose of cheap for cash or ready pay. He has also on hand a choice lot of Gilt Mouldings, which he is prepared to make up in frames to order, or dispose ol as purchasers may re quire. The undertaking business promptly at tended to as usual. MORRIS SMILEY. Stroudsburg, Pa., Feb. 26, 1SG4. tf. Bargains at Private Sale Complete setts of Parlor,' Bedroom, and Kitchen furniture. Sundry Farming, Car penter, and Blacksmith Tools. One truck Wagon and Harness. Apply at this Office. Marcli 17, 1864. LEWIS D. VAIL. GEORGE D. STROUD VAIL and STKOUi). ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Have removed their Ofilcc to No. 703 San- som Street, March 17, 1864. Philadelphia MADISON HOUSE. M. & T. P. WATSON, (livery stable attached) 87 & 39 North 2d st., between Market and Arch, ril 1LADELPIIIA, PA February 20, 1863. ly. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. Diseases of the Nervous. Seminal. Urinarv and Sexual Systems new and reliable treat ment in Reports of the HOWARD ASSO- UJATiUIN Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charcc. Address. Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associa tion, JNo. South Ninth Street, Philadel phia, Pa. December 17, 1803. ly. STEPHEN HOLR0ES, JR., ATTORNEY AT LAW SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, STROUDSBTJKG, PENNA. Office with S. S. DioJaor. Esq. N. B. Special attention paid to the filino of Pension papers, and the collection of back pay, and bounties ot soldiers. Stroudsburg, Oct. 9, 1862. BLANK DEEDS 'For sale at this Office For the Fruit, Flower and Kitchen Garden 1SS4 THE 1804 Gardener's Monthly, W. G. P. BRINCKLOE, Publisher. Office : 23 North Sixth Street, Phila TEEMS $1 50 A YEAH. EDITED BY THOMAS ilUEIIAK. THE MONTHLY CONTENTS ARE TTTNTS Flower Garden and Pleasure Ground; Fruit Garden; Vegetable Garden Window Gardening. Communications Embracing the view of the best writers on Horticulture, Arbon culture, and Rural Affairs. Editorial Giving the Editor's views on the important Horticultural improvements. Scraps and Queries New Fruits New Plants Domestic and Foreign In telligence Foreign Correspondence Horticultural Notices. With each Department handsomely illus trated. These general features will be retained, and the publisher pledges himself that no la bor or expense shall be spared to render the succeeding issues ot the Magazine every way worthy of the favor with which his previous cflorts have been amply rewarded. Send for a specimen. January 28, 1864. THE PASSENGER TRAIN eaves GREAT BEND at 7,40 a.'m. after the arrival at 6.00 a. m. of the Cincinnati xpress from the West, connecting at Scran- ton, where it arrives at JU.1U a. m. with a train on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad, for nttston, Wyoming Valley, Sineton and Wilkes-Barre, and by Omni bus with the Delaware and Hudson Railroad at Providence, for Olyghant and Carbondale. At Hope Station this tram connects by om nibus with the Belvidere, Delaware Rail road for Phillipsburg, Trenton and Philadel phia. At New Hampton Junction, wnere u arrives at 2.25 p. m., the same train connects with Trains on the Central R. R. of N. J. for Elizabeth, Newark and New York, Eas ton, Bethlehem, Allentovvn, Mauch Chunk, Reading and Harrisburg. Passengers by this train arrive in New York at 5.30, in Philadelphia 8.00, and In Ifarrisburg at 8.20 in. Tke Country Safe! A First Class Farmers Magazine for Penna 1364 THE PENNSYLVANIA 1864 FARMER & GARDNER, DEVOTED to AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE, AND RURAL AFFAIRS. EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY Wssa. S. "STojiejs', & No. 52 North 6th Street, Philadelphia. TERMS ; ONE 'DOLLAR A YEAS. The Sixth volume commences with Januarv number. Havinc obtained the services ot eminent and practical Agriculturists, Horticulturists, Stock Breeders and Bee Keepers, we conli dcntlv offer the Current Volume as one of the best ever issued, for originality, practi cal thought and reliable information. Send for a specimen. January 28, IS64. Groceries mul Hardware. The Subscriber informs the public that he has opened the most extensive GROCERY STOJSE in the County, consisting of very fine and common COFFEE, SUGARS, Aud a largo assortment of TEAS, MOLASSES, liaisons, Salt Fish, and hundreds of other articles commonly kept m a Grocery btoro. ALSO, A largo stock of HARDWARE, The subscriber has made arrangements in the cities which enables him to pro cure any article in his line of business on short notice. All persons are kindly invited to call and examine his stock before they pur- chase elsewhere. All kinds of Grain and Produce pur chased by the subscriber for which the highest Market price will be paid in ex change for goods. Store next door to the Indian Queen Hotel. . BARN NT MANSFIELD. Stroudsburg, April 2, 1803. MASON TOCK, Glazier, ami Paper Mangel, Will attend to, and promptly execute, all orders with which ho may be favored. From his long experience in the various branches of his husinoss, ho feels confident of render ing entiro satisfaction in his work. He may bo found at his shop, on Simpson street, Stroudsburg, Pa. Patronage respectfally solicited, March 26,1863. The subscriber takes this method of infor ming his many friends, and the public gene rally, that he has returned from the cities, with a large lot of Ready Made Clothing, of the latest styles, consisting of COATS of all kinds and qualities, PANTS of various styles of goods, and VESTS of every grade. From his present slock he is satisfied that he can meet the demand of cvesy taste and "rig out", in a manner hitherto unapproach ed, the man with the single dollar, or ;ke possessor of thousands. He has also laid in, and will keep on hand an elegant assortment of DRY GOODS, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Notions, Hosiery, &c, &c, all of which ho will sell very cheap. He has also a splendid lot of at prices varying from 50 cents to 86 each : the latest styles of Mantillas, Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c, &c, and all at prices surpri singly low. p. S. Clothing made to order at short no tice and warranted. CALF and SHEEP SKINS ta ken in ex change for Goods at cash prices. The public are invited to call as he is de termined to sell his goods cheaper than tho cheapest. NICHOLAS RUSTER. Stroudsburg, May 12, 1859. tf. Has permanently located him self in Stroudsburg, and moved his office next doot to Dr. S. Walton, where he is fully prepared to- treat he natural teeth, arid also to insert incorrup tible artificial teeth on pivot and plate, in the latest and most improved manner. Most persons know the danger and folly of trust ing their work to the ignorant as well as the traveling dentist. It matters not how much experience a person may have, he it liable to have some failures out of a numfces: of cases, and if the dentist lrvesut: a uistancec it is frequently put off until it is too late to save the tooth or teeth as it ma! be-, other wise the inconvenience and trouble of going so far. Hence the necessity of obtaining the services of a dentist near home. All work warranted. ' Stroudsburg, March 27, 1562L GLEN WOOD' Sfalhematical & Classical ScfiooL Thesubscriber, having taken the establish ment heretofore occupied by the .Rev. H. S. Howell, is prepared to receive boarding and day scholars. The studies pursued in this Institution, comprise all the branches of a thorough Math ematical and Classical Course. Young men desirous of qualifying them selves for leaching, will do well to call be fore engaging elsewhere. Address personally, or by letter, SAM'L ALSOP, Principal. Del. Water Gap, 3rd mo. 20. Having changed my base of operations, being located in the New Brick store oppo site the Post office, supplied with a new stock of Hats, Caps, and Furs, I am now prepared to sell goods in my line, at prices ta suit all. If you want a nice fashionable Hat or Cap, come to Pauli and you will find it. Store on Elizabeth St., opposite the Post Office, Stroudsburg, Pa. JAMES A. PAULI. N. B. The highest cash prices paid all kinds of Furs. December 24, 1S63. fox lew MACHINE SHOP, AND The undersigned having completed his new Foundry and Machine Shop would re spectfully inform his old friends, and tho public generally, that he is .oily prepared to till all orders in hisline with promptness, and in a style superior even to what he was able to do in the old establishment destroyed by tho flood. Having a full assortment of pat terns made of the best material, he is pre pared to supply all demands for Mill Work, Bark Kills, Plow Cast iiigs and Sasn Weights, STEAM ENGINES, MACHINE WORK, i&c, &c. Being an experienced workman himself, and employing none but the best hands and the best material, the public may rest assured that all work cominir from his shop will be fully equal, if not superior, to that produced by any other establishment in tho country. The new Foundry and Ma chine Shop is located on Walton street, near Elizabeth street, in the borough of Strouds burg, where the orders of old friends as well new one are solicited. Orders from a distance may bo addressed, per mail, to Jy. LANDERS, Stroudsburg, Monroe Co., Pa. . September 4th, 1862. BLANK LEASES For Sale at this Office.
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