The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, June 02, 1864, Image 4

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    HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
- t 'PHILADELPHIA.
Diseases of the Nervons, Seminal, Urinary
and Sexual Systems new and reliable treat
ment Reports of the HOWARD ASSO
CIATION Sent by mail in sealed letter
envelopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. J.
SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associa
tion, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadel
phia, Pa.
.December 17, 1863. ly.
STEPHEN HOLMES, JR.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER,
STROUDSBURG, PENN A.
Offir.e with S. S. D roller, Eq.
N. B. Special attention paid to the filing
of Pension papers, and the collection of back
pay, arid bounties of soldiers.
Stroudsburg, Oct. 9, 1862.
For Rats, AS ice, Roaches, Ants,
Bed Ritxs Mollis in Furs Wool
ens, &r flisccls oil Plants, Fowls,
Animal?, &c.
Put up in 25c. 50c. and 1,00 Boxes, Bot
tles, and Flasks. 63 and 5 sizes for Ho
tels, Public Institutions, &c.
"Only infallible remedies known.1'
"Free from Poisons.1
"Not dangerous to the Human Family.
"Rats come out of their holes to die."
03Sold Wholesale in all large cities.
0C?Sold by all Druggists and Retailers ev
erywhere. C7!!!Beware!!! of all worthless imitations.
0Cr"See that "Cost.vrV name is on each
Box, Bottle and Flask, before you buy.
OCT Address HENRY R. COSTAR.
Sold by
W. HOLLTNSHEAD,
Wlmlasale & Retail Airent, Stroudsburg, Pa.
Al arch 24, 1S6-L Cm.
Mew Fu
TJic subscriber would respectfully utify
the public that he has now for sale at his
V are Rooms (old stand) Stroudsburg, a new
and splendid lot of new and fashionabc fur
jiiture, such as
Ki:rca:ii, EEedstcads, Tahics,
which he will dispose of cheap for cash or
ready- pay. He has also on hand a choice
Jot 01
Gilt Mould lugs,
which he is prepared to make up in frames
to order, or dispose of as purchasers may re
"quire.
The undertaking business promptly at
tended to as usual.
MORRIS SMILEY.
Stroudsburg, Pa., Feb. 26, 1864. tf.
PI fir if
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7 a v-
AND
OTTA1
iijiAULiinii
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The undersigned havinr completed his
new Foundry and -Machine Shop would re
spectfully miorm Ins old frjondft and the
public generally, that he ; .ally prepared to
till all orders in his line with promptness, and
in a style superior even to what lie was able
to do in the old establishment destroyed by
the flood. Having a full assortment of pat
terns made of the best material, he is pre
pared to supply all demands for
Mill Work, Barli ft ills, Plow Cast
lags and Sash Weights,
STEAM ENGINES, MACHINE WORK,
&c, &c. Being an experienced workman
himself, and employing none but tlic best
hands and the best material, the public may
xest assured that all work coming from his
shop will be fully equal, if not superior, to
that produced hy any other Establishment in
the country. The new -Foundry and Ma
clrinc Shop is .located on Walton street, near
Elizabeth street, in the borough of Strouds
burg,. where the orders of old friends as well
as new one arc solicited. Orders from a
pittance may be addressed, per mail, to
F. LANDERS,
Stroudsburg Monroe Co., Pa
September 4th,. 1802.
I52ASOIS TOCK,
GJaxier, and E'asscr fiaasjgea,
Will attend to, and promptly execute, all
orders with which he may be favored. From
his lonir experience in the various branches
of his business, he feels confident of render
mg entire satisfaction in his work. He
may be found at his shop, on Simpson
street, airouueuurg, Pa.
Zatronage respectfully solicited.
March 26,1862.
LIVERY BUSINESS.
Valentine Kautz & Wni, Huntsman,
(Successors to M. B. Postens,)
Having purchased he stock
, lately owned by M. B. Pos-Vr
tens, take this oonortunitv to nutitV
their friends and the public generally, that
they have added considerable new stock to
the same, and will continue the business at
the oJd stand, on Franklin street, where they
are prepared to hire horses and carriages at
the lowest cash rates. Their horses are safe,
last and gentle, and their vehicles consist of
all kinds, to suit the taste of the fastidious.
Attentive ostlers' always on hand, and drivers
furnished when desired. Call nnrl con fiir
yourselves. Strangers taken to any part of
ie country ci suori nonce, They will con
tinue to run the new omnibus between ibis
feorough and the Railroad Depot. Persons
fnlending to go on the railroad will be called
tor at any part of the borough, by leaving
iheir names at the office near the stable.
The omnibus will also be at the depot on the
arrival of trains to convey passengers into
town.
"No pains witt be spared to give satisfaction
Jo all who may favor them with their patron -
KAUTZ & HUNTSMAN.
EE WIS' d. vail.
GEORGE E. SSTUOUD
TAIL and STROUD.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Hajre removed tliefr Ofllce to No. 703 San
xomjjSbeet, Blaich 17, imi Philadelphia
-ft
PRICES TO SUIT THE-TIMES,
The JLar&csland Clioapes Stocli
ever offered ist this City.
BiLARlLE W. B JEAJV,
Wholesale Dealer
IN
French and German Baskets, Wood and
Willoio Ware, Notions, Brushes, Oil
Cloths, Cotton 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 of goods of the
beat quality and description, to which he
would respectfully call the aitentiomof Mer
chants and Dealers, who wish to find a good
article cheap for Cash.
These goods were bought for Nett Cash,
at the greatly reduced prices consequent up
pon the stringency of the times, and believing
the "nimble sixpence1' 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 articles
always on baud :
Pails and Tubs of all kinds and qualities
Toy Pails, Salt and Sugar Boxes, Half
Bushel and Peck Measures, Well Buck
ets, Towel Rollers, Putcnt head and
straight clothes pins, wash boards,
Wooden Mop Handles, Grain
Scoops, Toy Wheelbarrows,
Com 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 all
kinds, together with a larsre assortment of
notions and fancy good.
Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts, Draioers, Threads,
&c, cheap from auction.
These goods nre all new and carefully so
lectcd, 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.
0O"Particular attention given to packing
goods for shipment, so as to" prevent damage
or excessive charges for freight.
0CT"Orders by mail promptly attended to.
CHARLES W. DEAN.
223 Market-st, north side, below 2nd, Phila.
The Country Safe!
Wt: 7 fa & W
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
.Heady Made Clothing,
of the latest styles, consisting of
COATS of all kinds and qualities,
PANTS of various stvles of goods, and
VESTS of every grade.
From his present stock he is satisfied that
he can meet the demand of every taste and
"rig out", in a manner hitherto unapproach
cd, the man with the single dollar, or the
possessor of thousands,
He has also laid in, and will keep on hand
an elegant assortment of
DRY GOODS,
consisting of Cloths, Cn?simeres, Vestings,
Notion?, Hosiery, &c, &.c, all of which be
will sell very cheap. He has also a splendid
lot of
at prices varying from 50 cents to 6 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 taken in ex
change for Goods at cash prices.
The public are invited to call as he is de-
termincd to sell his goods cheaper than the
cheapest.
NICHOLAS RUSTER,
Stroudsburg, May 12, 1859. tf.
Fishing Tackle & Sporting Goods.
Fishing Hods, Reels, Lines, Trout
blies, Artificial Jiait, lsait Boxes, Guns,
Pistols, lufies, &c, in every variety
wholesale and retail.
Orders from Country Stores particular
ly solicited.
Orders for sporting apparatus executed
with promptness. Agent for the "Dead-
shot Powder.
JOHN KHLDER,
N. E. cor. 2nd & Walnut St.
Feb. 25. Philadelphia.
firoecries mul Hardware.
The Subscriber informs the public that
he has opened the most extensive
GROCERY STOIC JS
in the County, consisting of very fine and
common
COFFEE, SUGARS,
And a large assortment of
TEAS,
21 OLA SSES,
Raisons, Salt Fish, and hundreds
of other-articles commonly kept
in a Grocery Store.
ALSO,
A large stock of
HARDWARE,
The subscriber Jias made arrangements
in the cities which enables him to pro
cure any article in lus line of business on
short notice.
All persons arc kiudlv 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 tor goods.
Store next door to the Indian Queen
Hotel.
3SARNKT MANSFIELD.
Stroudsburg, April 2, 180S.
MADISON HOUSE.
M. & T. P. WATSON,
(mvkuy stable attached)
HI & 39 North. 2d st., between Market
and Arch,
PHILADELPHIA. PA
February 2G, 1863.ly.
WHITE'S HOTEL.
Centre Square, Easton, Pa.,
Ill till Samuel Hayden, Proprietor.
LiiigS (Xr Terms Moderate.
Omnibuses run to and from this Hotel in
ime to make connection with different trains.
May 5, 1801 3m, ;
TREASURER'S SALE OF:
In Monroe County.
Notice is hereby given, that agreeably to
an Act of "General Assembly of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 13th day
of March, 1815, entitled air"Actto amend
the act entitled nn net directing the mode of
selling Unseated Lands for taxes and for oth
er purposes, and of an Act passed the loth
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 thcl3lh day of June, being
the
Second ITIonday of June Next
at the Court House in Stroudsburg, in the
county of Monroe, for arrearages of taxes
due, and the costs accrued on each lot res
pectively. -
For Years 1862 and 1S63.
Barrett,
Warrantee. Acres. Per. Tax.
No.
108 Baker John H. 150 10
201 Barnet John (part) 90 70
289 Brodhead Ann 405 80
290 Brodhead Thomas 427
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
31 50
12 86
191
2 51
17 00
6.42
11 50
5 01
294 Brodhead Alexander 203
314 Brown Daniel 393 80
315 Bodhead Samuel (part) 180
109 Cardiff Jacob (part) 360 35
242 Casebeer Solomon 417 1 12
308 Chapman Joseph 200
310 Chambers Moses . 402 1G
319 Chapman Joseph 200
,320 Cottinger Garret (part)300
93 Dills Abraham 190
107Dennison Alexander (pt)200
214 Duncan John 334 84
213 Duncan David 441 02
219 Dyson James (part) 191 14
280 Dills David Jr. 415 10
291 Depue Samnel 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.(pt) 75
305 Gordon Charles 403
323 Heaton Joseph 138 130
298 Hailer Frederick 270 20
120 Huff Solomon (part) 148 50
216 Jones Charles 100
206 Lomax David (part) 239 58
295 Lockhart John 170 11
88 Martin John 180
133 Moore Patrick 301 61
222 Murray John 402
297 McNair Solomon 355 94
216 McGaw Michael 104 48'
310 Nethermark Lucas 305 40
202 Roup George W. 211
336 Reed Rachel 150 113
106 Scavonev Thomas 350 150
205 Smith" Jonathan C. 347 24
218 Shaffner Solomon 308 154
392 Smith Elizabeth 393
4 63
13 58
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
16 15
18 84
9 57
17 61
17 19
19 75
23 98
17 43
6 00
304 Sandman Christopher 403
317 Smith Rachel 374
251 Tyson David 437
312 Utt Jacob (part) 213
343 Tan Gordon Gysbert 421
313 Van Campen Rachel 404
221 Wells William 343
237 Weaver PHilip 396
311 Wolberham Jonathan 411
25
28
60
111
111
72
28
54
313 Wilkinson Joseph and
Lacy John 103
Chestiuilliill Towaasliip.
Borver Dilman 256
Heckman Adam (part) 250
Monjan Sarah (part") 230
870
8 70
7 84
419
13 50
16 50
6 46
7 72
510
11 72
Peach Peter (part)
Pratt George (part)
Rees Rachel
Recs Samuel (part)
Shupp Philip (part)
Shupp Peter
81
31G
445
133
239
200
80
12G
Coolbaugh Township.
237 Arndt Thomas 220 120
193 Biles Henry
408
403
200
433
340
438
408
432
143
207
415
412
212
97
31 69
224 Burrows Henry i
21 05
244 Bell William (part)
210 Craig John
225 Cunnicham Gustavus
20 91
7 27
7 82
246 Cameron William
68
97
96
22.81
199 Depue Aaron
213 Depue Daniel
212 Fudge James fnartt
33 69
26 85
5 99
10 54
21 50
225. Frazer Nalbro (part)
2Uo uuiltner Francis
231 Guiltner Tobias
30
72
31 93
10 99
163 Hester John 212 15
191 Hembt Jacob 408 99
21 29
21 22
31 69
231 Horn Abraham 406 134
233 Hairle Peter 408
97
75
62
242 Harvey Sarguel 400
21 30
24 Harvey Mary (part) 325
200 Lennox David (nam 200
33 65
10 70
17 00
10 80
8 90
13 34
211 Lee Thomas 231
207 Murdock John 438 108
222 Murray Sarah (part) 220
238 Meeker Samuel 213 33
243 McCullouffh John 411 80
42 71
227 Pratt Henry 421 40
228 Polk Robert 328 40
38 05
25 56
192 Reeder Absalom 407 127
31 89
397 Biffffs Philin (nam 258 97
14 13
3-416
221 Reese Jane 440 80
222 Reese Daniel 438 70
33 98
223 Reese Sarah 439 118
34 04
241 Ross David 409 8
245 Robert Isaac (part) 203
153 Sid man Eliza 170 64
155 Sidman Isaac 400 150
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 Swartwoul Mosesfnn 318 140
229 Shannon William 328 48
232 Shaw Richard 408 98
214 Taggart John 399 122
236 Vanuxen James 438 70
208 Wood Thomas .427 18
209-Ward Hannah 411 51
226 Ward Joseph 411 51
Willing Richard rnar 50
220 Wheeler Daniel 308 1G
Eilrcl Township.
Lattermoro William 395 150
Levers Isaac 403 8G
Haaiiiton Township.
Cox Tench (part) 300
Cox John (part) 300
. Johnson Elizabeth (pt) 200
Levers George (part) 300
Levers George 380 72
Levers Elizabeth 415 96
Moore John (part) 300
P.rall Thomas (part) 150
Thompson James (part)100 100
Vararmer Clary (part) 400
Vararmcr Samuel (pt) 100
Jackson Township,
Barnet John (part) 150
Coates Lindsoy 427 22
Delong John 406
4 72
4 79
5 07
5 07
3 55
5 07
619
6 83
5 07
2 99
2 02
G60
2 02
6 92
17 30
17 50
Gwinner Frederick (pt)251
Kromer Wm. (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
M. Smitlificld.
57 Barclay James 430 80
60 Bunnell Katy 424 55
68 Barclay John 400
35 Coolbaugh Susan part 358 40
62 . Hortmon Richard 207
65 Hartung Daniel 402 70
238 Howey Bowdawinept. 100
57 Jayne William 400 155
63 Jayne Mary 339 8
194 Lewis Richard part 236 13
195 Ogden Sarah part 100
Ogdcn Ann part 100
67 Packer Wm. 150
61 Sanders John 402 120
188 Stucker Margaret 150
Paradise.
136 Gibbons Isaac part 200
104 Humphreys Isaac pt. 121 . 113
112 Hoo!?lin John 400 150
124 Lee Joseph 401 14
74 Nicholas Wm. 444
98 Welsh llogers 400 30
Pocono,
Gwinner Frederick 174 48
Ktrr John 200
Jlorris James 167 100
Nicholas John Jr. 429 137
Paul'Thomas 435 16
Smiley David 342 18
Smith Elizabeth part 290 94
. Shoemaker William 423 150
Smith Frances J. part 320
Price.
11'58
6 80
17 39
8 90
11 75
17 92
3 84
8 90
18 98
18 76
, 8 74
8 65
8 20
7 43
4 48
8 21
4 35
8 20
8 20
4 96
2 43
2 43
6 18
8 20
3 37
16 70
10 37
32 93
32 93
36 44
25 19
o as
11 50
5 10
12 30
12 40
10 72
8 46
6 27
66 Bunnel Bcujamin 439 SO 17 58
87 Bowlingcr Frederick 327 13 22
315 Brodhead Samuel part 10 23 7 00
336 Bcnsly William 422 SO 16 95
320 Cottinger Garret part 138 4 5 85
79 Huff Eneas 343 100 13 88
100 Harrison William 140 7 78
181 Harrison William part 220 9 81
323 Heaton Joseph 184 9 52
334 Horton Tabitba 422 16 OK
323 .'ones John 437 14 16 54
335 Jayne Anna 413 146 16 60
80 Place Philip 409 11 23
332 Place James 390 150 14 95
ISO Rustor Thomas part 180 8 67
81 Van Camp Abraham 17 01
330 Winning Jacob 422 150 16 77
33S Wright Robert 128 120 4 28
318 Wilkinson Joseph 103 3 2S
Ross.
Johnson James part 373 4 99
Levers Sarah 438 125 5 72
' Smithficld.
Barnhill John part 100 2 85
Cbaloner John part 50 3 28
Gordon John 407 9 50
Horn Benjamin part 200 4 52
Stroud.
Brodhead Garret part 60 . 1 67
Prawl Thomas pari 130 3 03
Toljyhamiah.
Albertgon Garret 227 21 14 69
Albertson Garret 101 154 6 SO
Alloway William 439 107 28 50
Barry John 82 5 62
BlakelyJobn 434 72 27 85
Blakely Daniel 200 13 10
Brodhead Luke 419 51 26 85
Beohm & Shinier 307 108 19 8!)
Beck Frederick 439 50 32 00
Beohm Philip 100 6 SO
Brodhead Samuel 304 19 62
Berry Simon 422 19 24 64
Cox Jacob part 225 14 66
Conrad Mary part 239 17 15 50
Cox Joseph part 208 14 OS
Cox Jonathan part 200 13 10
Cox Mary patt 162 15 79
Cox Rebecca 440 109 35 21
Cox William part 350 27 44
Courad Deborah 250 27 16 25
Dyer Joseph 404 120 32 00
Dyer Sarah 200 120 13 10
Engle Jacob part 50 7 14
Evans Charles 200 15 53
Engle William 150 19 64
Fish John 403 114 26 45
Fish William 363 26 14
Gibbons Abel part 226 21 7 71
Howell Samuel 433 59 27 75
Hartman Thomas 438 10 28 Si
Hartman Jacob 395 25 36
nartung Elizabeth 439 24 32 00
Hartung John D. part 264 17 50
Harvey Mary part 78 60 5 38
-irwin Robert 433 102 38 30
Lane William 430 70 28 39
Lane Mary 438 129 28 39
Lyons Peter 424 84 27 IS
Long Rebecca 162 10 65
McCullough John 424 32 00
RccsJ3aniel 400 25 70
Rox or Reggs Philip pt. 150 9 90
Rogers James ' 411 26 35
Shoemaker Samuel 166 5 67
Sidman Isaac 440 28 23
Stewart James . 400 81 25 72
Slmrpless John 491 111 30 40
Sennan Isaac 421 110 3S SO
Stewart Charles 200 13 10
Sharpless Joseph 424 27 18
Shaw Richard 315 20 8"4
Taylor Elizabeth part 150 13 10
Thomas Jos. or Matthew 400 25 70
Wild Adam 438 70 28 06
Wilson William part 200 13 11
Tnnkhannoclc.
Able Jacob
Barnet William
Caldwell David
Cox Joseph i art
Cox Ucnjamin
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
Horscficld fc McCarty
Hartman Thomas
Lesley Po'er part
Logan Alexander
Lcfiher George part
McCarty Benjamin
Purdy William
Pasp.hall Thomas
Recs Hannah
Jlyan James
Rees Derrick part
Recs Samuel
Shoo John
' ' Shupp Pfiter part
Sterner Henry
Shupp Philip
405 112 IS 20
407 87 IS 20
400 IS 20
209 9 74
439 20 55
238 80 10 81
393 59 16 72
408 121 IS 20
40l 40 18 20
239 24 11 12
375 40 16 71
438 48 19 95
408 50 s!8 20
400 90 18 20
200 9 35
252 135 IS 20
76 8 80
401 28 18 20
224 98 9 94
427 40 18 20
275 10 81
351 130 12 30
438 70 19 95
400 24 10
400 10 24 10
406- 18 20
.110" 6 9S
415 15 94
403 39 18 20
240 11 12
439 80 IS 20
150 0 51
200 9 35
399 56 18 20
415 9 50
409 135 24 61
224 64 13 59
438 10 22 01
410 31 18 20
Sitgreaves Samuel part 200
biiaw Kicharu
Saylor David
Taylor Amos
Wilson William part
Wildinan John
Waters Nathaniel"
GEORGE FABLE, Treasurer.
March 17, 1864.
White Coal Oil.
A Car load of the White Coal Oil which
haa given such general satisfaction, just re
ceived at Holljngsheadrs Drug Store.
Warranted almost free from smell and u,
burn longer than any other in Market,
W. HOLLINSHEATV
Stroudsburg Feb. 4 1804.
f Treasurer's Notice
of Sale of Seated Lands
For Arrearages of Taxes.
The 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 the Court House
in the Borough of Stroudsburg, on the 13th
day of June, next, agreeably to the 41st
section ot the Act ot 19th April. A. D.
1843, which provides for the collection
Taxes.
Borough of Stroudsburg.
Names. Properly.
McCann, Irene one town lot.
Gordon, Abner one town lot,
Hineline, Jacob B. one town lot,
Taxes.
8 81
3 71
2 48
Kresge, Joel one town lot.
.3
Murray, James one town lot
Shafer, Jacob one town lot
Smiley, Charles one town lot
Skclton, Robert one town lot
Williams, Joel one town lot
Barrett.
Dimmick, M. M. 204 acres
Labar, Lewis 100 acres
Wilson, James S. 25 acres
Coolbaugh
Gaines & Mead, 800 acres
Chcsuulhill,
Bond, Amos 39 acres
Gearhart, Edwin P. 120 acres
Edmonds, Charles 5 arres
Hines, Michael Est., 34 acres .
Hare Powell, Robert 239 acres
Weiss, Henry II. 76 acres,
Weiss, George H. 72 acres,
Anglemoyer, George 2 acres,
Arnolds, John 14 .1-2 acres,
Miller, Frederick 30 acres,
Altemose, Charles 38 acres,
2 62
1 48
96
4 49
3 09
2 49
14
1 50
8
2
6
5
13
33
3
1
80
3 60
1 13
Shengle,
Buehler.
Ilrnry 430 acres.
Henry 5 acres,
1 50
Eldictl
Barlieb, William 50 acres,
Barlieb, Peter 47 acres,
Dodendnrf, Edward 87 acres,
Frable Washington, 36 acres,
Hamilton
Edinger, Henry 45 acres,
Gower, John Est. 133 acres,
Krotzer, Abraham 35 acres,
Price, Andrew 6 acres,
ButtP, AdnmS acres,
Flyte, Philip 2 acres,
Grace, Susannah 10 acres,
Hartman Samuel 10 acres,
Pencil, Jacob 10 acres,
Ruth, Linford quarter of an acre,
Smith, Frank 4 acres,
Katz, Silas 13 acres,
Heller, Thomas 8 acres,
Jackson.
Able, Henry 75 acres,
Able, Cain 20 acres,
Butts, John 101 acres,
Buskirk, John 12 acres,
Buskirk, Nicholas 17 acres,
Gun, John Jr., 100 acres,
Reinhart, George 200 acres,
Rustine, Jacob 33 acres,
Singer,. Peter 40 acies,
Snyder, Barnet 11 acres,
Beer, Susannah 50 acres,
Doll, Jacob 95 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,
Kerchener, John 5 acres,
Rinker, John Jr. 157 acres,
Starner, 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 83 acres,
I?Iidd!e Smitlificld.
Downing, Thomas 324 acres,
Fish, Thomas 92 acre?,
Masters, H. & A. 50 acres,
Hull, Benjamin 200 acres,
Nuttall, Joseph 500 acres,
Price.
Bush, Daniel 214 acres,
Coolbaugh, Moses W. 12 acres,
Noyes, Samuel 500 acres,
Peters, Jarcd 100
Coleman, S. S. 115 acres,
Price, Madison 150 acres,
Van Yliet, John 142 acres,
Pocono.
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
Bush, Nicholas 50 acres,
Fetherman Absalom 19 acres,
Stocker, John 81 acres,
Smith, Peter 62 acres,
Polk.
Craig, John 140 acres,
Craig, Thomas aud John 166 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, Melchoir 100 acres,
Walp, James 72 acres,
Craig Thomas, 117 acres,
Nicholas Joseph, 14 acres,
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1 30
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8 48
6 83
3 71
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2 23
2 42
3 22
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4 52
3 80
2 67
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2 40
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3 30
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uartuoiu Jonas, bi acres,
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r lvtc John, 7 acres,
Smith Daniul.
Borger Linford, 66 acres,
Weiss Adam H.,50 acres,
1 IS"
1 79
3 S7
Krumer John, 40 acres,
Ross-
Kintznenry. 131 acres;
tlaya bamuel
Johnson James
Ricklnn George
Lovers Sarah
Kiohline John, 25 acres.
Levers. Christopher, J
Shinier Edward
Walker John
Kresge Peter
walker Robert
Walton James '
HelleYRudy
Lrotzr Levi
Meason John
Mackes George
Getz Emanuel . 7
Brensing-er. John
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Flyte Aaron
tomith John D., 48 acres.
Mixsell .Barnet, 29 acres.
iitemoso Josenh. 61 acres.
Barger Michael, Estate, 9 acres,"
Buskirk Casper, 10 acres,
Christman Thomas, 100 acres; :
Flyte Henry, 43 aarea,
irowcr Jouu. J.statc, 10 acres,
IIoodmapkQr Henry, 13 acres,
Krcspo Aaron.
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Zcssig John M., 438 acres,
4 71
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usxvqw vatQT, iu acres,
LessigPhillipjtateO.acreSjj, 5 50
Sobers Christian? 26tacres, 5fT i 2x
Fabcl Joseph, ? p i is nfc Tlt23
Flyte George. 43 acres, l 84
nackhdw James, 4ulEcres 1 55
Mixsell John Jr:, oSacresj-jr jm& 91
Barlieb Josephs' 1f. MTfe 33
wroyer Mary
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Bush Abraham, 9 acrep,
Brewer George, 19 acres.
Coffman Charles, 40 acres,
Cofiman William, 44 acres, -Edinger
Henry, 29 acres,
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Groner Emanuel, 16 acres,
Gruber Peter, 10 acres,
Heller James, 6 acres,
Johnson George, 209 acres,
Ray James, 1 lot,
Wolfinp-er Daniel, 00 acres,
Cafiray John, 10 acres,
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Marvin Daniel, 95 acres
Stone Thomas, 7 acres.
.Miller & Smith, 4 acres', '
Young John, 100 acres,
SmiihiSeldi
Bell William II., 1 lot,
Singmastoj Jacob, 400 acfC3,
Smith William
Tunkhannock.
Bonser John. 25 acres,
George Ma' bias,
Merwine John, 88 acres,
Merwine William, 100 acres,
Nagel George, 4-9 acres,
Stall -James. 179 acres,
Westbrook j amc?, 8S acres,
Bonscr Daniel, 25 acres,
Eckart Solomon, 25 acre?,
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Marvin Ezra, 89 acres,
Houser William, 50 acres,
Tobyhamiah.
Bonser William, 89 acres,
Eckert William, 50 acres,
KelseyAbcl, 100 acres,
Kresge Samuel, 19 acres,
Kiser Valeniinc, 13 acres,
Heckman Josiah, 217 acres,
Lewis Isaac, 150. acres,
Reed William, 100 acres.
Smith John Jr.. 50 acres.
Samuel Saylor & Co., 201 acres,
Thompson Robert. 10 acres,
Turns William, 50 acres.
W'ldrick Henry, 10 acres,
Winter John, Sen., 8 acres.
Brann'jan Patrick, 13 acres,
Shoemaker & Co.,
Hesslar Josiah,
Ilcnly Alexander,
Sox Sterling.
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GEORGE FABLE, Treasurer.'"
March 24, 18G4.
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3IOXROE COUNTY
BIutuaI Fire insurance ompaziTf
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Amov.nl of Properly Insured 3,050,900.
The rate of Insurance in this Company
is one dollar for every thousand dollars in
sured, after which payment no further char
ges will be made, except to cover actual Io?s
by fire tliarrnay fall upon members of the
Company.
The policies issued by this Company are
perpetual, and afford the fullest security,
with the largest economy and convenience.
This company will not issue Tanneries,
Distilleries or Cabinet Shops.
Applications for Insurance may be made
to either of the Managers, Surveyors or Sec
retary. MANAGERS.
J. Depue Labar, Jacob Knecht,
Richard S. Staples, Samuel Melick, ,V"
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, I Surveyors.
Melchoir Spragle, )
0" The stated meeting of the board of
Managers takes place at the Secretary's of
fice, on the first Tuesday of each month, at
1 o'olock P. M.
Stroudsburg, Oct. 8, 1863.
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Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
RAIL ROAD.
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THE PASSENGER TRAIN
Leaves GREAT BEND at 7,40 a. m. rftcr
the arrival at 6.30 a. m. of the Cincinnati
Express from the West, connecting at Scran
ton, where it arrives at 30.10 a. m. with a
train on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg
Railroad, for Pittston, Wyoming Valley,
Kington and Wilkes-Barre, and by Omni
bus with the Delaware and Hudson Railroad
at Providence, for Olyghant and Carbondale.
At Hope Station this train connects by om
nibus with the Belvidere, Delaware Rail
road for Phillipsburg, Trenton and Philadel
phia. At New Hampton Junction, where it
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, Allentown, Mauch Chunk,
Reading and Harrisburg. Passengers by
this train arrive in New York at 5.30, in
Philadelphia 8.00, and in iarrisburgatS.20
p. m.
(KrThe train leavinsr footofCourtland st.
70,1
New York, at 8.00 a. m. and foot of Walnut
slrcet, Philadelphia, at 6.00 a. m., connect
wun tne t'assenger Train of this road, leav
ing New Hampton Junction at 11.20 a. m.,
and crrivmg at Scranton at 4.02 p. m. where
it connects with a train on the Lackawanna
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and Bloomsburg Raiiroad, and with the om
nibus running to the Delaware and Hudson
Railroad.
OrThis train arrives at Great Bend at
6.10 p. m., making a close connection with
the meil train going West on the Erie.Rail
way. .AN ACCOMMODATION TRAik
Leaves Scranton at 10.10 a. m. coancctinir
at Great Bend with. Day Express traia AV.eet
on the Erie Railway. By, this train. tsen
gers arrive at Ithaco-, Syracuse, BuOk'lo, &c.
the same day. Returning, this traia leaves
Great Bend at 3 20 p. m., on the arrjvaLfof
the New York Express goiwg Ea8t,.aBdBuf
falo Express going West, and , arrives ii
Scranton at 5;39 p. m.
JOHN BRISBIN, Superinteadent.
R. A. HENRY, General Ticket Agent,
Scranton. May 20, 1S63.-1 f.
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BLANK MORTGAGES,
For sale at this Office
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