HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. Disoascs'oPthc Nervous, Seminal, Urinary and Sexual Systems now and reliable treat mentin Reports of the HOWARD ASSO CIATION Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associa tion, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadcl .phia, Pa. jDocomber 17, 1883. 1'. STSPHEW HOUSES, JR., ATTORNEY AT LAW SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, STROUDSBURG-, PENNA. Office Willi . S. Ore her, Esq. N. B. Special attention paid to the filing "of Pension papers, and the collection of back ' pay, and bounties of soldiers. Stroudsburg, Oct. 9, 1862. For Rats, flSice, Roaches, Afs Bed Bnus, Moths isa Pars, Wool cu, &; Basnets ok !aaits, Fowls, Auimn.Es, &c. Put up in 25c. 50c. and 81,00 Boxes, Bot , tics, and Flasks, $-3 and $5 sizes for Ho tels, Public Institutions, &c. "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats come out of their holes to die." OCrSohl Wholesale in all large cities. &5"-SoJii by all Druggists and Retailers ev ery where. (K7!!!lcwarc!!! ofall worthless imitations. T"Soe that " CostahV name is on each Box, Bottle and Flask, before you buy. (KTAddress HENRY R. COSTAR. Sold by W. IIOLLTNSIIEAD, Wliolasalc &, Retail Agent, Stroudsburg, Pa. March 24, 1S64. 6m. -&? 1 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 ofnew and foshionab c fur - niture, such as Bcdslends, ""ables, '0 Chairs, &.c. which he will dispose of cheap for cash or ready tmv. He has also on hand a choice "lot of Qilt SJouidings, which he is prepared to make up in frames to order, or dispose of as purchasers may re ;quire. The undertaking business promptly at . lended to as usual. MORRIS SMILEY. Stroudsburg, Pa., Feb. 26, 1S64. tf. MACHINE The undqrsigned having completed his new roundry and Machine Shop vou!d re spoctfully inform his old friends, and the .public generall, that he ;- .ally prepared to . fill all orders in ins line with promptness, and in a style superior even to what he was able -to do in the old establishment destroyed by ihe "flood. Having a'fuli assortment of pat terns made of the best material, he is pre pared to supply all demands for Mill Work, Bark BiiUs, Plow Cast iiigs and Sash Weight, STEAM ENGINES, MACHINE WORK, &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 coming from his shop will be fulty equal, if not superior, to uiat produced by any other establishment in the country. The new Foundry and Ma- cmne aiiop is jocateu on waiton street, near jnzajjetn street, in tne norougn oi totrouds- iburg, where tlie orders of old friends as well as new one are solicited. Orders from a pistance may be addressed, per mail, to F. LANDERS, Stroudsburg, Monroe Co., Pa. I September 4th, 1802. Valuable ileal Estate at Private Sale. The subscriber offers at private sale, the lollowing described property, viz : A Farm situated in Stroud township. Monroe county, Pa., adjoining land of John Hansberry, George Houck, A. Fow ler, and others, containing about 1I Acres, about 75 acres cleared, enclosed with a good fence, and in a high state of cultiva- mMI ruuhuFV ATTA T 1 Q1TAP 1 ULJL . r tion, ot- which W acres are Meadow, the balance is well timbered with Oak, Ches- nut and Hickory. Ihere are about 20 acres of excellent meadow bottom jet to he cleared. The farm is well adapted to jgrazinjr The improvements thereon consist of a new ' Frame Hons c5 ft pjiQ LKiia one and a half stones high, 22 bv 24 feet: a two story LUG JIG USE. 20 hv 28 . ieet,wcathcrboardcd and plastered, a frame Parn 32 by 46 lcet with cellar stablim- underneath, a frame Wagon House 18 bv . - r I 24 feet. Corn Crib. Graunery and other out buildinjrs. with a snrm? of never fail. M . - 01 x o ing Water uear the house. There is also a thriving APPLE ORCHARD of' select grafted fruit aud a variety ot other lruit trees 01 amcrent Kinas on the premises. This property is 3 miles M, nPRt rniilL'livfv rnn titiln onnfli west -of tholipeof the Delaware, Iacka- ... AiXt,i;.:u.nnA a . 11110 ment to Schoolsaud public meetings. Persons wishing to view the above prop- or.ty Avill please call upon Alexander Fow- ler,, Silas L. )rake and J. 31. Howell, i;ajidburg, Pa., or upon the subscriber rGSUfwHZ O" tue premitsea. FU-oud towiiship, March 3, LS64, -tf. PRICES TO SUIT THE T IMES The "Largest and Ch capes Stock ever offered in this City. CHARIiE W. BAN, Wholesale Dealer IN French a:ul German Baskets, Wood and Willow Ware, Notions, Brushes, Oil Cloths, Cotton Laps, Wadding, &c, &c, &c. No. 223 Market-Street, below Second, (north side,) PHILADELPHIA. The subscriber has iust opened an entire ly new and complete stock of goods i of best quality and description, to wliicn n Kresge, Joel one town lot. would respectfully call the attention of Mer- Murray, Jamea one town lot chants and Dealers, who wish to find a good Shafcr, Jacob one town lot article cheap for Cash. Smiley, Charles one town lot These goods were bought for Nett Cash, Skelton, Robert one town lot at the greatly reduced prices consequent up- Williams, Joel one town lot pon the stringency of the times, and believing m Barrett, the "nimble sixpence" to be better than the . . . M 2Q4 slow shilling," they are now offered to the JJbaCr5 public at pr.ces that defy competition. g 25 Thefollouing . Coolbaugl., always on hand : " ' Pails and Tubs of all kinds and qualities Gaines & Mead, 800 acres Toy Pails, Salt and fcugar Uoxes, Halt 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. clothes brushes, baskets, willow and ratan chairs, skirt ratans, bird cages, clothes lines, bed cords, skirt cords, tie yarns, twine of Kiniis, logeuiu. wiiuB iurSu uwhimc.i. notions and fancy goods. Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts, Drawers, Threads, fee, cheap from auction. These goods nre all new and carefully lected, and are offered at prices that canno fail to attract attention. Buyers will invariably find it to their own interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. OrParticular attention given to packing goods for shipment, so as to prevent damage or cxcc.-sie charges for freight. OOrdcrs by mail promptly attended to. CIIARLES'W. DEAN. 223 Markct-st., north side, below 2nd, Phila. The Country Safe ! The subscriber lakes 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 Heady Made Clothing, of the latest styles, consisting of COATS of all kinds and qualities, PANTS of various stvlcs of goods, and VESTS of every "rude. From his present stock he is satisfied that he can meet the demand of every taste and "rig out", in a manner hitherto unapproach- ed, the man with the single dollar, or the possessor of thousands. He has also laid m, and will keep on hand an elegant assortment of DRY GOODS, consisting of Cloths, Cassimercs, Vcstings, Notions, Hosiery, &c, &c, all of which he will sen very cheap, lot of He has also a splendid at prices varying from 50 cents to !'6 each : the latest styles of Mantillas, Boots, Sboes, 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 taken in ex change for Goods at cash prices. The public are invited to call as he is de termmed to sell his goods cheaper than the cheapest. NICHOLAS RUSTER. Stroudsburg, May 12, 1359. tf. Fishing Tackle & Sporting; Goods Fishing Rods, licels, Lines. Trout Flies, Artificial Uait, Bait Boxes, Guns, Pistols. Hiflcs, Kb., in every variety, wholesale and retail. Orders lrom Country Stores particular- ly solicited Orders for sporting apparatus executed vtx promptness. Agent for the "Dead- dw" lVwrlrr JOHN KltLDER, N. E. cor. 2nd & Walnut St. Feb. 25. PhilaDelphia and ciniWRl'C. The Subscriber informs the public that he has opened the most extensive GKOCEJiy STOKE in the County, consisting of very fine and common COFFEE, SUGARS, And a large assortment of TEAS, MOLASSES, Unisons, Salt Fish, and hundreds of other articles commonly kept in a Grocery Store. ALSO, A large 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 snort notice. 1 . . . All persons are kindly invited to call and examine- his stock before they pur- cliase elsewhere. ah xinus 01 uram ana rrouuee pur- ctutecd b the subscriber lor which the highest Market price will be paid m ex- change lor goods rt 1 tora next door to the Indian Queen - totel. BAKNKT 3IANSFIELD Stroudsburg, April 2, 18C3 &!aicr, asicl Pancr Mattier. Will attend to and promptly execute, all jfcjW From lite fntr nvnacifinnn in f I. I I ""tv"o "1""'"' U,B various urancues iuii" uAuciiuiiLi: 111 iiit' v irmiie ironn mod m entire satisfaction in his work. Ro may be found at his shop, on Simeon street, Stroudsburg, Pa, Patronage respectfully solicited. March -iU,Ibb2. BLANK LEASES FpT iSale .at', -this Ojlcc Treasurer's Notice hoi aaie 01 seacea uaiiua Tor Arrearages ofJTaxes; Tho following is a list of Taxes on Seated assessments, as returned by the Collectors for the several Townships for 1862 and 1863, which lands will be sold at thex-ourt House in tht Borouffh of Stroudsburg, on the ilnv nf .Tune, next, agreeably to the UU w. I enpt nn ot Hie ivci or ivia iprn, i. 1843, which provides for the collection Taxes. Borough of Siroudshur Names. Property. McCann, Irene one town lot. Taxes. 9 81 3 71 2 48 00 3 75 60 2 62 1 48 96 4 49 3 09 2 49 14 30 1 50 8 94 2 97 6 18 5 62 13 25 13 22 3 83 "1 84 80 3 60 1 13 1 50 Gordon, Abner one town lot, the Hineline, Jacob B. one town lot, CkcsitBitliill) Bond, Amos 39 acres Gearhart, Edwin P. 120 acres Edmonds, Charles 5 acres Hines, Michael Est., 34 acres Hare Powell, Robert 289 acres Weiss, Henry IT. 76 acres, Weiss, George II. 72 acres, Anglemoyer, George 2 acres, Arnolds, John 14 1-2 acres, Miller, Frederick 30 acres, all AUemosei chtirIes 33 acregt siienIe, Henry 430 acres, nllflhfP, Umirv 5 acres. J Jbiwieu. so - Darlicb, William 50 acres, Barlieb, Peter 47 acres, Dodendorf, Edward 87 acres, Frable Washington, 36acreF, Hamilton Edingcr, Henry 45 acres, Gower, John Est. 133 acres, Krolzer, Abraham 35 acres, Price, Andrew 6 acres, Butts, Adam 5 acres, Flyte, Philip 2 acres, Grace, Susannah 10 acres, Ilartnmn Samue! 10 acres, Pencil, Jacob 10 acres, Ruth, Linford quarter of an acre, Smith, Frank 4 acres, - fc'las Id acres, lielier, I nomas o ac acres, Jackson. Able, Henry 75 acres, Able, Cain 20 acres, Butts, John 10L acres, Buskirk, John 12 acres, Buskirk, Nicholas 17 acres, Gun, John Jr., 100 acres, Reinhart, George 200 acres, Rustine, Jacob 39 acres, Singer, Peter 46 acies, Snyder, Barnet 11 acres, Beer, Susannah 50 acres, Doll, Jacob 9o acres, Rinker, Caleb 43 acres, Kiper, James 150 acres, Dailey, John 21 acres, Bush, Frederick 50 acres, Fetherman, John 12 acres, Kresge, Israel 47 acres, . tvercnener, jonn o acres, Rinker, John Jr. 157 acres, Starncr, William 50 acres, Williams, Emanuel 70 acres, Wolbert, Catharine 20 acres, Heller, Michael 77 acres, Reinhart, William 120 acres, Alstine, George 100 acres, Getter, Benjamin 88 acres, Middle Smiihfield. - Downing, Ihomas 324 acres, 3 2 5 2 2 3 1 11 Fish, Thomas 92 acre-?, Master., II. & A. 50 acres, Hull, Benjamin 200 acres, Nultall, Joseph 500 acres, Price. Bush, Daniel 214 acres, Coolbaugb, Moses W. 12 acres, 'es. kauuel 500 acres, Iel.er, Jured 100 Coleman, S. S. 115 acres, Price, Madison 150 acres, Van Vliet, John 142 acres, Pocouo. Kinney, Peter L. 100 acres, Koons, Frederick 50 acres, Woolbert, Jacob 100 acres, Bush, William 20 acres, Brink, William 50 acres, Dailey, Samuel 57 acres, Paradise. 2 43 2 30 1 12 1 54 1 68 Bush, Nicholas 50 acres, 3 21 1 40 1 57 2 99 Fetherman Absalom 19 acres, Stocker, John 81 acres, Smith, Peter G2 acres, Polk. Craig, John 140 acres, Craig, Thomas aud John 160 acres, Dotter, John Jr. 60 acres, Day, Daniel 108 acres, Foulk, William 67 acres, Kresge, Stewart 25 acres, Lutz, Francis 56 acres, Serfass, Emeline 31 acres, Smith, Linford 29 acres, Saylor, Samuel 7 acres, Smith, MelchoTr 100 acres, Walp, James -72 acres, Craig Thomas, 117 acres, 8 24 3 45 7 17 7 83 4 5q 2 06 2 00 6 28 1 93 2 oo gv(38 3 ao 70 2 84 Nicholas Joseph, 14 acres, SfMT8' 5LacreS' 59 Smith Daniel 67 Borger Linford, CG acres, 18 Weiss Adam H., 50 acres, 79 Krumcr John, 40 acres, Koss. KiutzJJenry. 131 acres, Hays Samuel 87 3 80 1 80 Johnson James Ricklun George Levers Sarah Kichline John, 25 acres, Levers Christopher, 94 87 20 54 89 54 15 67 50 r.ri Sbimer Luward Walker John Kresge Peter Walker Robert Walton James Heller Rudy Getz Levi Meason John Mackes George V - V. r i n 1 j I 50 Flyte Aaron i so 1. i . -w , n .K 1 50 ii.n smitu jonn u 4o acres. 1 3 15 1 1 50 Altemose Joseoh. Gl acres. 21 39 Barger Michael, Estate, 9 acres, 09 60 Buskirk Casper, 10 acres, Christman Thomas, 100 acres, 6 .96 I it lyte llcnry, 46 acres, Gower John. Estate, 10 acres, Hoodmaclcer Henry, 13 acres. 8 40 2 04 2 49 Kresge Aaron, iessig John M., 438 acres, Larch I'cter.C acres, , , fl 10 59 4 71 Lessig Phillip, estate, 30 acres, Sobers Christian, 26 acres, Fabel Joseph, Flyte George;. .43 acres, , , Rackhow James, 40 acres, Mixsell John Jr., 58 acres, -" Barlieb Joseph Droycr Mary - ; StrbudS Bush Abraham, 9 acrcp', W Brewer George, 19 acres, ' Coftman Charles, 40 acres, Coffman William, 44 acres, Edinger Henry, 29 acres, Groner Emanuel,-1G acres, -Grubcr Peter, 10 acres, IJtn 41st u ot Heller James, o acres, Jobuson George, 209 acres, ' ; Ray Jautes, 1 lot, : WolQnger D.anicl, 50 acres, , Caffray John, 10 acres, Marvin Daniel, 95 acres, Stone Thomas,' 7 acres, Miller & Smith, 4 acres, Young John, 100 acres, Smirltfield, Bell William H., 1 lot, Singmaste'r Jacob, 400 acres, Smith William TuiiKIiasiiiock. Bonscr J ohn, 25 acres, George Ma'hias, Merwino John, 88 acres, Merwinc William, 100 acres, Nagel George, 49 acres, Stull James, 179 acres, Westbrook James, 8S acres, - . Bonser Daniel, 25 acres, Eckart Solomon, 25 acre;, Marvin Ezra, 89 acres, Houser William, 50 acres, TouySiammh. Bonser William, 89 acres, Eckert William, 50 acres, KelscyAbel, 100 acres, Kresge Samuel, 19 acres,-' Kiser Valentine, 13 acres, Hcckman Josiah, 217 acres, Lewis Isaac, 150 acres, Reed William, 109 acres, Smith John Jr., 50 acres, Samuel Savior & Co., 204 acres, Thompson Robert, 10 acres, 217 1 88 Turns William, 50 acres, 1 30 Wi Wrick Henry, 10 acres, 3 67 Wiuter John, Sen., 8 acres, Brannogan Patrick, 13 acres, Shoemaker & Co., Ilesslar Josiah, Ilenly Alexander, Sox 'Sterling, 84 7 40 8 48 6 83 3 71 1 85 4 30 2 33 2 23 2 42 3 22 3 10 1 12 4 52 3 80 2 67 2 24 GEORGE FRABLE, Treasurer. March 24, 1864. MONROE COUNTY 4 01 2 40 Mutual Fire Insurance Company. 4 4' ESTABLISMED 1SM, CHARTER PERPETUAL. 3 96 3 30 1 49 2 92 Amount of Property Insured 81,050,000. Ugg Reeil Rac,j The rate of Insurance in this Company 106 Seavoney Thomas is one dollar for every thousand dollars in- 205 Smith Jonathan D. 2 39 3 13 sured, after which payment no further 3 90 ges will be made, except to cover actual loss 392 Smith Elizabeth 2 16 by fire that may fall upon members of the 304 Sandman Christopher 1 34 Company. 317 Smith Rachel Q0 ' The policies issued by this Company arc 251 Tyson David 2 69 perpetual, and afford the fullest security, 312 Utt Jacob (part) 1 19 wilh the largest economy and convenience. 343 Van Gordon Gysbert 1 43 This company will not issue Tanneries, 313 Van Campen Rachel 1 34 Distilleries or Cabinet Shops. 221 Wells William 2 88 Applications for Insurance may be made 237 Weaver Phiiip - 1 34 to either ot the Ma ngers, Surveyors or 2 70 relary. 1 84 MANAGERS. 2 20 J- Depue Labar, Jacob Knecht, 2 65 Richard S. Staples, S;imuel Melick, Silas L. Drake, Godlieb Auracher, Charles D. Brodhead, Jacob Stouffer, Robert Boys, Theodore Schoch, Sm'l S. Dreher, Thomas W. Rhodes, Stogdell Stokes, STOGDELL STOKES, President. James Boys, Secretary and Treasurer. Silas L. Drake, G Auracher, Surveyors. Melchoir Spragle, ) 72 60 00 51 32 23 77 20 Or- The stated meetRw of the board 2 10 Managers lakes place at the Secretary's 4 88 fice, on the first Tuesday of each month, 2 30 1 o'olock P. M. 1 89 Stroudsbunr. Qr.t. fl. IfifiS. o J 56 Delaware. Lackawanna & Western Cameron wniiam RAIL ROAD. THE PASSENGER TRAIN Leaves GREAT BEND at 7.40 a. m. frv . i -. jr i the arrival at 6.30 a. m. of the Cincinnati 231 Horn Abraham Express from the West, connecting at Scran- 233 Hagle Peter ton, where it arrives at 10.10 a. m. with a 242 Harvey Samuel train on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburff 247 Harvey Mary (part) if Railroad, for Pittston, Wyoming Vuliey, 206 Lennox David (part) Kington and Wilkes-Barre, and by Omni- 211 Lee Thomas bus with the Delaware and Hudson Railroad 207 Murdoch John at Providence, for Olyghant and Carbondale. 222 Murray Sarah (part) At Hope Station this train connects by om- 238 Meeker Samuel nibus with the Belvidere, Delaware Rail- 243 McCullough John road for Phillipsburg, Trenton and Philadel- 227 Pratt Henry Puia At New Hampton Junction, where it 228 Polk Robert arrives at 2.25 p. m., the same train connects 192 Recder Absalom with Trains on the Central R. R. of N. J. 197 Biggs Philip (part) fr Elizabeth, Newark and New York, Eas- 221 Reese7ane" ton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, 222 Reese Daniel Reading and Harrisburg. Passengers by 223 Reese Sarah this train arrive in New York at 5.30, in 241 Ross David Philadelphia 8.00, and in 7arrisburg at 8.20 245 Robert Isaac (part) (KrThe train leaving foot of Courtland New York, at 8.00 a. m. and foot of Walnut229 Shannon William slrcet, Philadelphia, at 6.00 a. m., connect 232 Shaw Richard with the Passenger Train of this road, leav- 214 Taggart John ing New Hampton Junction at 11.20 a. m., 236 Vanuxen James and crrivmnratScranton at 4.02 n. m. where 203 Wood Tl.nmn it connects with a train on the Lackawanna 209 Ward Hannah 9 uuu uiuuuMuuiy ituiuuau, mm whii uiu 03"-This train arrives at Great Bend 6.10 p. m., making a close connection with the meil train going West on the Erie Railway. AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Leaves Scranton at 10.10 a. m. connecting 50 at Great Bend with Day Express train West on tne ine Railway. By this train oassen- gers arrive at Ithaco, Syracuse, Buffalo, &c. thn snmn Anv I?ntni-n!ni. .:.. 1 J -w WHO LIUIII threat Bend at 3 20 p. m., on the arrival the New York Express going East, and Buf. falo Express going West, and arrives in fcscranton at 5.39 p. m. JOHN BRISBIN, Sunorintflndnnt R. A. HENRY, General Ticket Aont. Scranton. May 20, 1863, HT.A?JF MnTrpnimT?c For sale at this Officp 5 50 1 24 2 33 T 84 TREASURER'S SALE OP Unseated Lands In Monroe County. 55 91 33 72 Notice is hereby giventhat agreeably to an Act of "General Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 13th day of March, 3815, entitled an "Act to amend the act entitled an act directing thamode of selling Unseated Lands for taxes and for oth er purposes, and of an Act passed the 13th day of March, 1817, a further supplement to an Act to amend the act entitled an act di recting the mode of selling Unseated Lands for taxes and other purposes by the act of Gen eral Assembly passed the 9th day of March in the year of our Lord 1847, entitled an act in relation to the sales of Unseated Lands in the several counties of this Commonwealth, the following tracts of land will be sold at public vendue on the 13lh day of June, being the" Second Monday of Jnisc Next at the Court House in Stroudsburg, in the 39 40 74 18 25 92 74 40 11 16 202 201 902 2202 4 11 . 90 310 '4 01 12 25 G 80 county of Monroe, for arrearages of 21 43 .55 3T 50 30 50 00 68 76 99 50 87 50 29 due, and the costs accrued' on each pectively. For Years 1862 .and 1S63 No. Warrantee. Acres. 108 Baker John H. 150 201 Barnet John (part) 90 289Brodhcad Ann 405 290 Brodhead Thomas 427 294 Brodhead Alexander 203 314 Brown Daniel 398 315 Bodhead Samuel (part) 180 109 Cardiff Jacob (part 360 Per, 10 70 80 80 15 112 16 26 242 Casebeer Solomon 417 200 402 200 80 1 308 Chapman Joseph 4 50 310 Chambers Moses 1 50 319 Chapman Joseph 1 50 . ion r.nit 50 93 Dills Abraham 190 44 o lnj 107 Dennison Alexander (pt)260 l so 14 uuncan Jonn 334 84 62 14 10 100 41 153 70 113 113 2 05 213 Duncan David 1 54 219 Dyson James (part) 4 50 280 Dills David Jr. 2 36 291 Depue Samuel i5. 137 Ford Standish 441 191 415 405 300 288 300 200 300 c A' uugu Jiuut:: paiLj 139 Graisburg Joseph 136 Gibbons Isaac 110 Graisburg James Griscom Samuel E. (p) 25 Griscom Samuel E. (pt) 10 Griscom Samuel L.(pt) to 305 Gordon Charles 403 323 Heaton Joseph 133 270 148 100 239 170 180 301 402 355 304 305 211 150 350 347 303 393 403 374 437 213 421 404 343 2i)G 411 103 130 20 50 53 11 61 94 48 40 113 150 24 154 25 28 60 111 111 72 23 54 U293 Ilailcr Frederick 120 IlmT Solomon (part) 210 Jones Charles 206 Lomax David (part) 129o Lockhart John 8S Martin John : 133 Moore Patrick 222 Murray John 297 McNair Solomon 216 McGaw Michael 310 Nethermark Lucas 3nf ftrmn finnrrrn W char - 218 Shafiher Solomon bee - 311 Wolberham Jonathan 313 Wilkinson Joseph and Lacv John Clio?! z: si th HI Township! Borver Dilman 256 Heckman Adam (part) 250 Morgan Sarah (part) 230 Peach Peter (part) Pratt George (part) Recs Rachel Rees Samuel (part) Shupp Philip (part) Shupp Peter 81 310 445 133 289 80 126 200 Coofbausli Township. 220 120 408 97 403 of 237 Arndt Thomas of- 198 Biles Henry at 224 Borrows Henry 244 Bell William (part) 210 Craic John 200 433 I 22o Uunnigham Lmstavus 340 438 403 432 143 207 415 412 212 403 406 408 400 325 200 231 68 97 96 199 Depue Aaron 213 Depue Daniel 212 Fudge James (part) 225 Frazer Nalbro (part) 205 Guiltner Francis 231 Guiltner Tobias 163 Hester John 10 72 15 99 134 97 75 after 191 Hembt Jacob 02 103 438 220 213 33 411 80 421 40 328 40 407 127 258 97 440 433 439 409 203 170 80 70 118 8 64 150 Joo Sidman Isaac 400 st. 219 Swartwotd Moses (pt) 318 140 328 48 408 399 438 427 411 98 122 70 18 51 51 16 om - azo warn josepn 411 Willing Richard (part 50 220 Wheeler Daniel 303 at Sldrcd Township. Lattermoro William 395 150 Levers Isaac 403 86 IliiinHiou Township. Cox Tench (part) 300 Cox John (part) 300 Johnson Elizabeth (pt) 200 Levers George (part) 300 Levers George 380 Levers Elizabeth 415 72 90 of Moore John (part) 300 Prall Thomas (part) 150 Thompson James (part) 00 100 Vararmor Clary (part) 400 Vararmor Samuel (pt) 100 lackson Township, Barnet John (part) 150 Coates Lindsoy 427 "WW Delong,Jphn 406 17 50 Gwinner Frederick (pt)251 Kromer Win. (part) 150 Logan Mary 402 19 Lisley Peter (part) 200 Logan John (part) - 295 Roup William 415 .15 Sitgreaves Samuel (pt) 80 108 Starbird John (part) 200 Smith Elizabeth (part) 440 95 Tyson Joseph 435 108 31. Sniitljfield. 57 GO G8 35 G2 65 238 57 63 194 195 07 61 188 136 Barclay James Bunnell Katy 430 424 80 55 40 70 155 Barclay John 400 Coolbaugb busan part 3o8 Hortmon Richard 207 402 100 400 339 236 100 100 150 402 150 Uartung Daniel Uowey Bowdawine pt Jayne "William Jaync Mary Lewis Richard part Ogdcn Sarah part Ogden Ann part Packer "Wm. Sanders John Stucker Margaret 13 120 Paradise. Gibbons Isaac part 200 Humphreys Isaac pt. 121 Hooglin John 400 104 113 150 taxes 119 lot res- 124 Lee Joseph Nicholas Win. Welsh llogers Pocono, Gwinner Frederick Kerr John Morris James Nicholas John Jr. Paul Thomas Smiley David Smith Elizabeth part Shoemaker William Smith Frances J. part Price. Bunnel Benjamin Bowlinger Frederick Brodhead Samuel part licnsly William Cottingcr Garret part Hull' Eneas Harrison William Harrison William part Heaton Joseph Horton Tabitba .1 ones John Jayne Anna Place Philip Place James liustor Thomas part Van Gamp Abraham Winnings Jacob Wright Robert Wilkinson Joseph 74 98 Tax. 8 75 4 90 17 05 18 10 8 89 17 00 7 32 22 50 17 70 66 S7 315 8 75 1710 8 75 12 86 8 24 18 20 17 00 ilOU 820 79 100 181 323 I 22 50 22 50 17 29 80 382 180 SL 331) OO 31S 17 21 17 00 14 12 12 85 11 50 12 86 1 1 01 lioss. Johnson James part Levirs Sarah 96 2 51 17 00, 0 42 SisiiUiftcld 11 50 Bnrnhill John part ClmlotKT John part Gordon John Horn Benjamin part Stroud Brodhead Garret part Prawl Thomas part 100 50 407 200 5 01 4 03 13 53 7 64 7 92 60 1 T 130 3 03 ah. 227 21 14 69 101 154 6 80 439 107 28 50 82 5 63 434 72 27 85 200. 13 10 419 51 26 85 307 10S 19 80 489 50 32 00 100 6 80 304 19 62 422 19 24 64 225 ' 14 66 239 17 15 50 208 14 08 200 13 10 162 15 79 440 109 35 21 850 27 44 251) 21 16 25 404 120 32 00 200 120 18 10 50 7 14 200 15 53 150 19 64 403 114 26 45 368 26 14 226 21 7 71 433 59 27 75 438 10 28 81 395 25 36 439 24 32 00 264 17 50 7S 60 5 3S 433 102 38 30 430 70 23 39 438 129 28 39 424 84 27 4S 162 10 65 424 32 00 400 25 70 150 9 95 4U 26 37 166 5 63 440 28 22 400 SI 25 70 491 III 30 40 421 110 3S SO 200 IS 1 424 27 18 315 20 84 150 13 10 400 25 70 438 70 28 06 200 13 11 17 00 24 43 Tofcj'Iiannali. 15 22 7 00 13 14 9 07 8 75 Albert?on Garret Albertson Garret Alloway William Barry John Blakely John Blakely Daniel Brodhead Luke Beohm & Sbimer Beck Froderick Beohm Philip Brodhead Samuel Berry Simon Cox Jacob part Conrad Mary part Cox Joseph part Cox Jonathan part Cox "Mary pait Cox Rebecca Cox W-lliam part Conrad Deborah Dyer Joseph Dyer Sarah Engle Jacob part Evans Charles Engle William Fish John Fish William Gibbons Abel part Howell Samuel Iiartman Thomas Ilartman Jacob Uartung Elizabeth liar in n g John D. part Harvey Mary part irwin Robert Lane William Lane Mary Lyons Peter Long Rebecca McCullough John Rees Daniel Rox or Reggs Philip pt. Rogers James Shoemaker Samuel Sidman Isaac Stewart James Sharpless John Serman Isaac Stewart Charles Sharpless Joseph Shaw Richard Taylor Elizabeth part Thomas Jos. or Matthew Wild Adam Wilson William part 27 74 16 04 16 50 16 75 17 09 10 15 IS 84 9 57 17 61 17 19 19 75 23 98 i 17 43 6 00 870 8 70 7 84 4 19 13 50 16 50 6 46 7 1 5 10 11 72 31 69 21 05 20 91 7 27 7S2 22 81 31 69 26 85 5 99 10 51 21 50 31 93 10 99 21 29 21 22 31 69 21 10 33 65 10 70 Timlthamxock. Able Jacob 405 Baruct William 407 Caldwell David 400 Cox Joseph i art 209 Cox Uenjamin 439 Cox Jonathan part 23S Creamer Jacob 393 Caldwell Daniel 40S Durham Edward 40n Evans Charles part 239 Ehrio Conrad part 37.V Elms George 43S Eycrly Jacob 40S Eyerly Jacob 400 Evans David part 200 Foulke Benjamin part 252 ITorsefield ifc McCarty 76 Ilartman Tbomas 401 Lesley Peer part 224 Logan Alexander 427 Lcsher George part 275 McCarty Benjamin 351 Purdy William 438 Paschall Thomas 400 Recs Hannah 400 Ryan James 406 Rees Derrick part 1 10 Recs Samuel 415 Shoe John 403 Shupp Peter part 240 Sterner Henry 439 Shupp Philip 150 Sitgreaves Samuel part 200 Shaw Richard ' 899 Saylor David 415 112 S7 17 00 19 80 8 90 11 34 42 71 80 59 121 40 24 40 48 50 90 135 2S 98 40. 130 70 16 38 05 25 56 31 89 14 13 34 16 33 93 34 04 31 75 1 n rrf I 9 17 15 80 16 69 33 94 31 39 40 97 22 80 32 62 21 45 21 45 3 56 31 70 39 80 4 72 4 79 56 135 64 10 81 Tavlor Amos 409 Wilson William part 224 Wildman John 438 Waters Nathaniel 410 5 07 5 07 3 55 GEORGE FABLE. Treasurer. March 17, 1864. 50 6 19 6 83 White Coal Oil. 5 0 2 99 o no n fin A Lar load of the White Coal Oil which- o no 'ias given such general satisfaction, just ro- uuiveu at rioiiingstiead's urug store. 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