The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, February 15, 1866, Image 4

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    STATEMENT 0&
Receipts and Expenditures
OF
MONROE COUNTY,
For the Year 1 865.
George Fabel, Treasurer of the County
of Monroe, in account with the said Coun
ty, for Receipts and Expenditures for the
year ending January 1, 18GG.
DR.
To amount of Tax received by said Treas
urer during said year, as follows :
Rec'd fiom collectors
for 1859
i 8 11
132 63
257 38
14412
14G3 35
95S0 10
1SG0
18G1
18G2
1SG3
SG4
ii
it
It
1S65
3770 29-815,33593
Redemption on unseated
Lands 73 Gl
seated 21 49
Additional from Joseph
Troch 19 10
Amount from County
Commissioners 42 27 156 47
To amount of Dog Tax Recived SSI 69
" Due last settlcniont 139 51
$16,513 05
CR.
By payments made as follows :
Pay in mileage of Jurors S11S2 96
For Prisoners in the E. Peniten'y 267 34
Script 'il
Washington Overfield,commissioner
to View and lay out a State Road
from Resaca to Shoemakers Store 61 26
Bonds, Interest and Discount 5481 83
Redemptions 74 05
Boarding Prisoners 181 83
Printing.
DcYoung 225 95
Scboch 156 45
Clerk of Sessions
Insurance
Auditors
Counsel Dreher, 1864 $50 00
1S65 50 00
Clerk
Sheriff Fees.
Linford Marsh
Refunding on Duplicates
332
116
9
23
100
248
40
75
40
75
00
75
78
536
00 i
83,
Medical Attendance.
D. Walton
4 00
Gonstables making returns and at
tending Court 119
Postmortem Examination
79
Sydenham Walton
Wood and Coal
Elections
Books for Public Offices
Swearing in Township officers
Freight
Cleaning Commissioners Office
Attending Adjourned Courts
Iron for County
C. U. Warnick, Court Crier
Repairing Public Buildings
Plank
Stationery
20
00
145 74
554 57
102
3
2
6
24
28
21
507
164
41
251
50
45 1
25'
00
60
50
59
04 J
93'
Statement showing the County Tax, Duplicate, with Payment, Expenditures, vud balance
vet due.
txau
Collector's name.
165S
I860
ii
a
1EC1
18C3
iLcvi T. Sfcupp,
'Jacob Learn,
!l!Miry Roader,
j Valentino Dech,
; Charles Shafer,
ij'jhu E. Snjdcr,
John S. Snow,
jC. 1). Smith,
(Psniel Fniee,
Thomas Frantz,
iSamui'l Postcns,
Cbar'es Henry,
'John E. Snyder,
j David Trice,
Abel Storm.
(A. IT. Berger.
1864
1SR5
m. Ilaney,
W"m. Setzer,
Andrew Albert,
Leorard Lesoine,
George Wagner,
-Samuel Storm,
d II Bartholomew
Duvld Roth.
Jacob L. Rhodes
Andrew J. Albert,
William Adair s,
Henry Keenhold.
Statement showing the State Tax Duplicates,
Tear
Collector Js Name, j ToFUEhips.
1
157
1858
159
I860
a
1361
1E62
Joel Berlin jPolk
Levi Shupp iPolk
Jacob Learn jTobyhanna
" " jTobvtanna
Valentine Dech iBarrett
Peter S. Hawk. iPolk
Jobu E. Snyder !Stroadburg
Charles J. Miller iHamilton
Johu S. Suott Price
C. D. Smith jParadiee
Daniel Frace jRoss
nenry Keenholt Tunkbanock
Levi Shupp Chetnuthill
Thomas Frantz JJackson
Samuel Postcus iPrice
164
Charles Henry jPuradise
John 12. Snyder iStroudsburg
Philip RockafellowlBarrett
Anthony Burger iEldred
Wm Ilaney ! Hamilton
Win Setzer t Jackson
A. J.Albert iM Smithfield
Leonard Lesoine iPrice
Charles Henry jParadise
David Rotb jRoss
Jacob L. Rhodes Stroud
Wm T. Myers jSmitbficld
Wm Adams jTobyhanna
Heury Keenhold jTuukfcauock
Lixford Marsh,
To jury fines and costs,
DR.
$260 00
J.EWIS D. VAIL.
GEORGE D. STROUD
VAIL and STROUD.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Have removed their Office to No. 703 San
torn Street,
March 17, 1664. Philadelphia
Merchandise 71 44
District Attorney.
Commonwealth vs. 0. D. Smith 10 00
Tip Stave, John E. Snyder 6 50
Assessments 334 25
Road Tax on Unseated Lands 25 00
County Commissioners.
James Smiley
John T. Williams
Nelson Hefflefinger
Henry Heller
Reuben Kresge
Charles Price
213 55
225 62
115 00
25 00
25 00
3 00
607 17
Fox and Wild Cat scalps
School Orders.
Jacob Frantz, Eldred 5 00
Chasllanna, M.Smithfield 20 00
Simon Barry, Stroud 27 17
Inquisitions on dead bodies
Bridge Viewers
Cost on Commonwealth Casea
91 60
52 77
12 12
11 00
175 11
Bridges.
62 00
163 84
451 24
819 51
34 75
1 12
16 00
110 71
10 00
3 84
22 25
6 00
170
255
Tobyhanna
Kresgeville
Tunkhannock
Resaca
Ransberry
Tannersville
Pocono
Henryville
Smith Gap
Stroudsburg
Stony Run
Brodhead
Peters'
Iron
Bells
Molt's
Kunkletown
Shoemaker'i
Phillips'
Hawk's
Perry Price'a
Stufllets
Cherry Creek
Fcnnersville
Smithfield
Long Valley
Smiley
3 25
5 50
411 20
6 30
8 90
170 00
30 00
10 50
4 22
212 88
3 50
49 01
413 00 2,962 95
$14,933 53
Commissions on receiving
15,492 45 309 85
Commissions on paying
out $14,933 53 299 67 609 52
By Commissions on Dog
Tax 44 08
Payment " " 498 70 542 78
Balance in hands Treas
urer due the County 377 82
S16.513 65
Examined and allowed by us this Fifth
day of January, A. D. 1866.
Attest: B. V. BUSH,
John B. Storm. J. S. WILLIAMS,
PETER GRUVER
Auditors.
Outstanding Bonds and Checks.
7 per cent. Bonds
6 u
Outstanding Checks
Outstanding Checks
issued forFenners-
villc Bridge
2500 00
4522 36
1231 72
812 42 9066 50
Amount Ain't, due Exou- Balance
Townships. of I)u- on last Pay- era- yet
plicates. scttlom't. ment. tions. dac.
Polk, $HS at; $24 71 $--'4 71
jTobyhanna, 143 04 63 741 63 77
Hamilton, 134G 8i: 127 47 $195 37 127 77
'Barrett, 223 3! 77 41 J 77 41
Stroudsburg, SOT Si. 2 81 257 38 23 43
Stroudsburg. 1074 f. 419 82 303 00 114 82
Price. 79 OH 41 12 40 10 1 02
Pitradise, 255 11 lfil 24 61 00 100 24
Ross, 52C 24 230 82 202 00 28 82
Jackson, 384 81 144 16: 115 00 $19 13 10 13
Price, 119 89 119 89 63 91 55 98
Paradise, 43 S 04 273 1 144 23
Stroudsburg, 1011 78 175 00 83G 78
Barrett, 327 87 200 00 127 S7
iChesnuthill, 8CS 80 471 50 397 30
Eldred, 525 U 330 76 194 68
Hamilton, 143 30 417 00 1046 30
Jackson, 227 93 40 00 187 93
M.Smittfield I 1022 40 205 00 811 40
Price, 700 60 62 00 8 GO
Paradise, 243 G2 110 00 133 62
Pocono, 423 34 250 00 173 31
Polk, 580 99 112 06 1GB 93
Ross, 515 76 273 00 242 76
Stroud 1289 50 523 54 765 96
Smithfield, 1076 43 100 00 976 43
Tobjbanna, 193 35 193 35
Tunkhannock 98 65 j 98 55
$7,136 10
with payments, Exonerations fc Bai. yet due
j Amount Bal. dne Exon Com
j of Du at. last Pay era- mis- Baance
1 plicate5: fcttlemeut , ments tions eions yet due.
231 3i i 158 98: 158 98
194 09 148 62! 148 62
55 93 16 30, 16 30
59 34 57 08 57 V
88 35 56 31 56 91
244 38 128 44i 128 44
420 26 126 26' 100 00 26 26
556 12 133 19 55 92 I 70 72 80
29 05 12 09; 12 09
91 95 66 95 j 66 95
207 06 63 97 68 97
35 36 33 32 33 32
3G5 14 165 14 125 00 C l9 17 94 38 51
96 22 46 22 35 00 4 80 C 37 i
30 78 27 00 3 78
104 63 90 00 14 63
394 42 374 00 20 42
121 86 121 86
195 80 185 00 13 18
561 32 525 00 36 32
87 47 75 00 ' 12 47
398 60 898 60
30 78 27 00 3 78
89 05 j 89 05
198 31 170 00 28 31
503 40 433 00 . 70 40
71 27 71 27
36 93 30 00 1 J 6 93
1 777 60,
Linford Marsh,
By cost in Common
wealth cases, $11
By cost in civil cases, 16
By advertising General
elections,
By summouing jurors,
By fines collected,
Balance due the County.
CR.
80
42
$28 22
1
132
2
97
65
00
10
03
$260 00
STEPHEN HOLMPS .!
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, -
STROUDSBURG, PENNA.
Office Willi S. S. Dreher, Esq.
N. B. Special attention naid tn f lm fii;nn
of Pension papers, and the collection of back
pay, and bounties of vMier.
Statement of Accounts
James Smiley, JDR.
To Cash per Checks $213 55
Balance due on last settlement 25 63
239 18
JonN T. Williams,
To cash per Checks-
DR.
5225 62
Nelson Hefflefinger,
To cash per Checks
Balance due Hefflefinger
DR.
$115 00
12 50
127 50
Henry Heller,
To cash per Checks
Balance due Henry Heller on
settlemnt
DR.
25 00
2 75
27 57
Reuben Kresgz, DR.
To cash per Checks'for balanco
due last settlement $25 00
Ciiakles Piticrj DR.
To cash per Checks for balanco
due last settlement $3 00
Time is Money :
iiinoifaiit to "Everybody !
The undersigned would inform the public
that he has opened a new CLOCK and
WATCH Store in Stroudsburg, where he
designs keeping on hand a stock of
Clocks,
Watches,
Jewelry,
&c, &c, of all qualities, and from the high
est to the lowest prices. He will also keep
well supplied with
YANKEE NOTIONS,
in almost endless variety, which he will
dispose of at prices that cannot fail to please
purchasers.
SILVER & PIATEB-WARE
supplied to order at a small advance upon
wholesale city prices
Being a practical workman with much ex
perience in his business, he designs giving
his personal attention to the repairing of
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c, and fcesl
assured that he can give satisfaction to all
who entrust work to his care. Q&AU terk
warranted.
His Store is on Elizabeth Street, South
side, between Hime's Store and the Post Of
ficp, where the public are cordially invited to
call and examine his stock.
ALEXANDER RAUBENOLD.
Stroudsburg, May 19, 1S04. 6m.
DOCT. D. E. BBJEHG
Desires lo call the attention of the consu
mers of Paints and Linseed Oil, of Strouds
burs and vicinity, to an article manufactured
by Bigelow & Holms, of New York city, un
der the supervision of D. E. Ereinig, Chemist,
from pure Linseed Oil, called
BREINIG'S IMPROVED LINSEED OIL.
The inventor of this Improvement for many
years studied and experimented upon the na
ture and properties of Linseed Oil, nnd it
ives him great pleasure that his labors has
not been in vain. He has succeeded in great
y increasing these properties, which render
Linseed Oil the only
Traie and Efficient Paint Oil.
Breinig's Improved Linseed Oil is a
SELF-DRYING OIL,
and readily united with while Lead, Zincs,
and all colored paints in the same proportion
as Linseed Oil.
Paints ground in pure Linseed Oil, nnd
thinned with this oil will never CRACK,
PEAL or SHELL OFF. It will wear bet
ter, and last longer than the ordinary Lin
seed Oil.
I can assure my friends that I have tested
it in every possible way and manner, side by
side with both raw and boiled oil, and it haV
proved far superior in every lespect.
For a furlher description of this vnluahlc
article, parlies will please call at Dreher &
Bro's. Drug Store, Stroudsburg, where it is
kept for sale.
D. E. BREINIG, Chemut.
October 12, 1865.-6m.
New Foundry
AND
MACHINE SHOP,
The undersigned having completed 'his
new Foundry and Machine Shon would m.
spectfully inform his old friendd, and the
public generally, that he ' .uily prepared to
CM 11 1 1-1- -.. J 1
mi an uruersm nisiine witn promptness, and
in a style superior even to what lie was able
to do in the old establishment dpstrnvrwl In,
the flood. Having a full assortment of pat-
kijio jjiuuu ui uic uvai iimieriai, nc is pre
pared to supply all demands for
Mill Work, Bark iMIls, Plotv Cast
ings and Sash Weights,
STEAM ENGINES, MACHINE WORK,
&c, &c. Being an experienced workman
himself, and emnloviner norm hut. tlm
hands and the best material, the public may
rest assured that all work nnmino- fmm .;0
shop will be fully eaual. if not. Klinpi-inr in
uiai proauceu Dy any otner establishment in
the country. The new Found w nmi Ar
chine Shop is located on Walton street near
Til!.. I jl . . .1 , . - - "
rjiizaoein sireei, in me uorough or Strouds
burff, where the orders of old fr-innlR.
as new one are solicited. Orders from a
pistance may be addressed, per mail, to
Stroudsburg, Monroe Co., Pa,
September 4th, 1862.
BLANK LEASES
For Sale $t this; Qffic.e.
of County Commissioners.
James Smiley,
By 645 days service
Balance due last year
Balance due the County
CR
$ 96 75
23 25
119 18
239 18
John T. Williams,
By 111 days service
Balance due last settlement
Balance due the County
CR
166 50
7 50
5162
225 62
Nelson Hefflefinger,
By 59 days service
Balance due last settlement
CR.
88 50
39 00
127 50
Henry Heller,
By 18 h days service
CR
27 75
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
RAIL ROAD.
Summer Arrangement 1865.
FASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE.
TTESTWABD. I EASTWARD.
Morning
Evin'g
Train.
STATIONS.
Mornv
5 Train.
ElTllVr
I ram.
Train.
A. M
P. M
l'- M.
I. M.
9.00 4.00 .
, New York,
New Hiiniplon.
Washington.
. Oxford.
nririgevllle,
' Mamuika Chunk.
5 Delaware,
Moun: JJelhel.
i Water Gap.
SlroudsburR.
Spraguerllle,
Henryville.
' Oakland.
Forks.
; Tobyhanna.
Rou'ldslioio'
j Moseov .
J Dunning,
i Gjeenville.
! St;RANTON.
Clark's Summit,
Abington.
i Factoryville.
Nicholson,
HopboUom,
Montrose.
; New Milford,
Great Bend,
11.25
.05
.22
11.42
11.51
31
45
55
12,10
12.30!
6.20
8.20
8.45
8.53
0.10
9.20
9 35
9.52
10.11
10.21
10.40
10.5S
11.45
12.15
12.31
12.51
1.13
1.35
1.50
2.15
A. M
12.40,
12.55;
1.22'
1.33
1 44'
2.00;
2.IS
2.3S'
2.52
3.15
3.27.
3.40,
4.20
4.42
4.50
5 00S
5.2G
5.48
0.10
6.31;
C.iOf
. M.
CONNECTIONS. Westward.
The MORNING TRAIN from New York
! connects at AIANUNKA CHUNK with the
train leaving Philadelphia (Kensington De
pot) at 7 30 a. m., and Grea Bend with the
through Mail Jrain on the Erie Railway,
. with sleeping car attached, stopping at all
t the principal stations on that road, and arri
ving at Uunalo alb.lu a. m.
The Evening Train from New York con
nects at Alannnka Chunk with the train lea
ving Philadelphia (Kensing Depot) at 3 30
p. rn.; at Great Bend with the Night Express
on the Erie Railway, west, arriving at Buf
falo at 1.45 p. in.
Eastward.
The Morning Train from Great Bend con
nects there with the Cincinnati Express on
the Erie Railway from the West; atMantin
ka Chunk with a train for Philadeldhin and
intermediate stations, arriving in Philadel
phia at 6.30 p. m.; and at New Hampton
with a train for Laston, Bethlehem, Allen
town, Reading and Harrisburg, arriving at
Harrishurg at 8.30 p. m.
The Evening Train from Great Bend con
nects there with the New York Express on
the Erie Rail way from the West ; at Maimn-
ka Chunk with a train which runs to Belvi
dere, where it lies over until 6 o'clock the
next morning and at New Hampton with an
Express Truin for Easton, Bethlehem, Al-
lentown, Heading and Harrisburg.
At Scranton, connections are made with
trains on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg
Railroad to and from Pittston, Kingston,
Wilkesbarre, Berwick, Bloomsburg, Danville
Northumberland, Harrisburg and interme
diate stations, and with trains on the Dela
ware and Hudson Railroad to and from Car
bondule and intermediate stations.
WATTS COOKE, Superintendent.
11. A. HENR F, General Ticket Agent.
FURS. PURS. FURS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
CHARLES 0AKF0RD & SONS.
CONTMMTAL ffiOIJEL,
nilLADELl'IITA.
Have now open their large and splen
did stock of
LADIES' FUR CAPES,
COLLARS,
MUFFS,
CUFFS,
GLOVES,
AND HOODS.
Also the finest assortment of fancy
PUR ROBES, CAPS, MUFFLERS, and GLOVES
ever before offered by them, all of which
are warranted to be as represented.
SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT.
October 26, 18G5.-4m.
New Confectionery.
The Subscriber informs bis
and the public generally, that he has o-
peneu an extensive
Confectionery Store,
in the Borough of Stroudsburg, four doors
below "Rnsror's P!lnthin. Qfnvn
" v.vr.... UtUlUi
Everything in the line of Confectione
ry, French or Domestic; all kinds of
NUTS,
CANDIES,
ORANGES,
.EiUOiVS,
APPLES,
r, , . . FIGS, &c,
Can be had at CITY PRICES, either at
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
fiSTALSOA lot of Choice Flowers.5a
Please call and examing his Stock.
JAMES JJALLENTYNE.
Stroudsburg, May 12, 1804.-1 tf.
BLANK MORTGAGE
For sale at thi? Office
? 5.20 10.30
2.35 1 fc.05
2.19 I 7.50
2.07 7.40
5 1.50 7 30
I 1.50 7.25
( 1.42 7.00 m
j 1.17 0.55Q
1.02 0 41a
12.13 P.20
12.37 ) 6.19-4
12.27 0.10
12.11 5 5.5fi.
j 11.53 5 5.41-
11.34 j 5.23a
11.20 S.l
5 10 57 4.5lS
i 10.47 I 4.42
I 10 35 4.32M
5 10.15 4.10
9.3S 3.48
I 9.30 3.40
I 9.14 3.25
8 50 3.02
8.33 ', 2.47
; 8.10 2.20
7.49." I 2.07
7.30 , '1.50
SA. M. P. M.
ADJOURNED
Orphans' Court Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale made by
the Orphans' Court of Monroe County,
there will be offered for sale at public out
cry, at the public house of James Place, on
Wednesday, the 21st of February, 1866,
at 1 o'clock, P. 31., the following Real
Estate, late of George Rouse, dee'd, viz :
A certain farm or tract of land situ
ate in Middle Smithfield township, in said
Monroe County, adjoining land of James
Mosier, Jacob Fenicle, Lewis Brown and
Jacob Pipher, containing about
One Hundred and Twenty Acres,
more or less 80 acres cleared 20 acres
excellent meadow, balance good timber
laud.
The improvements are a one and a balf
story
Frame House,
about 32 by 42 feet, Frame Barn 40 by
45 feet, with stone Stabling, Frame Wag
on House, 22 by 32 feet, Corn Crib and
other outbuildings; two good Apple Or
chards. A public road runs along one line of
the land, and a stream of water passes
through the same. There are several
never failing springs of water convenient
to the house. The buildings are good,
and the land in an excellent state of cul
tivation. Conditions will be-made known at the
time of sale by
- WILSON D. ROUSE, ) v
JOHN D. ROUSE, 'j tutors.
Feb. 8, 1866.
DEALERS IN
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Sifter
Ware, Plated Ware, Books,
Stationery, Wall Paper,
Notions, &c, &c.
The)' have reccntlv nnrchased "MEL
ICICJS OLD STAND:'1 and with increased
facilities fur businrss, and a determination
to please, feel justified in asking the con
tinued patronage of the old customers of this
establishment. In constant communication
with Importers in New York and PniL.v
deIiPhia, and in possession of peculiar ad
vantages in this respect, they are prepared
to sell CLOCKS, WATCHES &. JEW
ELRY, of superior make and finish as well
also as of cheaper character, at remarkably
low rates.
They also keep constantly on hand the
best quality of
Silver and Plated Ware, Te Spoons, Cas
tars, Spectacles, Razors, Pen-knives,
Scissors, and all sorts of Cutler i;
Toys of all kinds, Childrcns
Carriages, Bird cages,
Fishing Tackle,
Baskets, Guns and Pistols, Lamps of all
kinds and Fixtures; Superior Sewing
Machines. Clothes Wringers, School
Books. Miscellaneous and Blank
Books, Ledgers and Day
Books. Paper y Envelopes,
Pens, Ink, d$c, tf-c.
Photograph Frames, Wall Paper, Window
Shudcs, and Fruit Cans of every de
scription. Lamp Burners altered. .Repairing of decks,
Watches and Jewelry attended to promptly
and satisfactorily. Orders taken for Silver
Ware and filled with dispatch.
Stroudsburg.May 19, 1864. tf
Has permanently located him
self in Stroudsburg-, and moved
his office next dooi in Dr. S
Walton, where he is fully prepared to treat
ine natural teetli, and also to insert incorrup
tible artificial teeth on pivot and plate, in tire
latest and most improved manner. Most
persons know the damrpr .md folk- nf tvnoi
ing their work to the ignorant as well as
the traveling dentist. It matters not how
much experience a person may have, he L
liablc to have some failures out of a number
ol cases, and if the dentist lives at a distance
it is frequently put oft' until it is too late to
save the tooth or teeth as it mav bp. nilioi-
wise the inconvenience and trouble of n-0ina
so far. Hence the ncco?sity of obtaining the
services of a dentist near home, All work
warranted.
Stroudsuurg, March 27, 18G2.
lew Fsirnffiire.
The subscriber would rpsnnrtfuli
the public that he has now for sale at his
v ait; ivuoms oiu stand) Stroudsburg, a new
and splendid lot of new and fashiona'be fur
niture, such as
Bureaus Bedsteads, Tables,
tiiiaits, &c.
which ho will d
ready pay. He has also on hand a choice
1UL Ui
Gilt Mouldings.
which he is prepared to make up in frames
iv uiuci, ui uispuse oi as purchasers may re
quire. The undertaking business promptly at
tended to as usual.
0 , , MORRIS SMILEY.
Stroudsburg, Pa., Feb. 2G, 1864. tf.
Gothic flail Drug' 'Store.
Wiiliaaia BioIliBisiiend,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
STKOUDSBURG.Pa. .
Constantly ou hand and for
ume cneap lor cash, a f resh sup
ply of Drugs.-Mudicincs, Paints,
Oil. Glass. Piit.r.v
oscne Oil, Perfumery and Pancy Goods:
also
.Sash, bBiiatfs ami Boors.
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal
purpose.
P. S. Physicians Proscriptions care
fully compounded.
Stroudsburg, July 7, 1864.
m SALE CHEAP,
8 New Fanninc: Mills,
At the Foundry and Machine Shop, of
GEO. E. STO UPPER.
innergvil, Pa, Aug. 16, 186..
MONROE COUNTY
Mutual Fire Insurance Company.
nm m arm w
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Amount of Property Insured 1,050,000.
The rate of Insurance in this Company"
is one dollar for every thousand dollars in
sured, after which payment no furlher char
ges will be made, except to cover actual low
by fire that may fall upon members of the
Company.
The policies issued by this Company aro
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 mada
to either of the Managers, Surveyors or Sec
retary. MANAGERS.
J. Depuc Labar, Jacob Knecht,
Richard S. Staples, John Edinger,
Silas L. Drake. Godlieb AiiMclmr.
Charles D. Brodhead, Jacob StoufTer,
Robert Boys, Theodore Schoch,
Sm'l S. Dreher, Thomas W. Rhode,.
Stogdell Stokes,
STOGDELL STOKES, President!
E. B. Dreher, Secretary and Treasurtr.i
Silas L. Drake, i
Melchoir Spragle, V Surveyors.
F. A. Oppelt, )
03 The stated meeting of the board of
Managers takes place at the SecretaryVof
fice, on the first Tuesday of each month; at
1 o'olock P. M.
Stroudsburg, Oct. 8, 1S63.
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DREIJER & BROTHER,
(Successors to Durling & 2bys,)
Respectfully notify the public, that hav
ing purchased the above esta??ishment, they
will continue the Drug and Medicine busi
ness, at the old stand. The room is commo
dious, and is fitted up with every convenience
for the dispatch of businesaand the accommo
dation of customers. Having made large ad
ditions to theiralready Iargestock of
Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, &c,
purchased with a view to the ac
tion of the new tax and tariff
laws, they are prepared to offer
rare bargains to purchasers.
READER,
If you want pure, fresh Drug and Medi-
brines, call on Dreher &. Brother.
Ifyou want first quality Paints, Oris and
Dye Stujfs, call on "Dreher & Brother
If you want Perfumery, in almost endless
variety, calf on Dreher &, Brother."
If you want Lamps and pure, safe and
cheap Burning Oils, call on
Dreher &, Brother.
If you want any of the most popular Pat
ent Medicines, or those which are not quite
so popular, call on Dreher & Brother.
If you want the best Cigars or a choice
article of Chewing Tobacco, call on
Dreher & Brother.
If you vant Physicians Prescriptions
carefully compounded, call on
Dreher & Brother
If you want pure Wines and Liquors for''
medicinal, sacramental or other uses, call
on Dreher & Brother,
If you want the best of Hair, Tooth, Nail
and Cloth Brushes, Combs, Soaps, Cosmet'
ics and Toilet Articles generally, call on
Dreher 6c Brother.
In short, If you wantany thing usually kept
m a well regulated Drug Store, you can only
mj sure to get a pure and genuine article by
calling on Dreher & Brother.
The undersigned hope, by strict attention
to business, and a desire to meet the wants
of the public, to merit a continuance and in
crease of the patronage heretofore extended
to the Phoenix.
GEO. II. DREHER. E. B. DRDHER.
Stroudsburg, Oct. 22, 1SG3.
LIVERY BUSINESS.
Wm Huntsman, Proprietor.
Having purchased hc stock .
lately owned bv Kantz nnd-
.Huntsman. 1 take this nnnnrinmit- t..
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notify my friends and the public generally,
that I have added considerable new stock to
the same, and will continue the business at
the old stand, on Franklin street, where I
am prepared to hire horses and carriages at
the lowest cash rates. My horses are safe,
fast and gentle, and their vehicles consist of
all kinds, to suit the taste of the fastidious.
Attentive ostlers always on hand, and driver
furnished when desired. Call and see for
yourselves. Strangers taken to any part of
the country at short notice. They will con
tinue to run the new omnibus between thie,
borough and the Railroad Depot. Person
unending to go on the railroad will be called
tor at any part of the borough, by leaving
iheir names at the ofricc near the stable.
The omnibus will also be at the depot on the
arrival of trains to convey passengers into
town.
No pains will be 6Darcd to.orivn sniiBfnot'nn
to all who may favor them with their patron
age
WILLIAM HUNTSMAN.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION
PHILADELPHIA.
Diseases of the Nervuos, Seminal, Uri
nary and Sexual Systems new and re
liable treatment in reports of the How
ard Association sent by mail in seal
ed letter envolopes, free of charge.
Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGH
TON, Howard Association, No. 2 South
Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Juno 22, 1865.-ly.
MASON TOCK,
OJaxicr, and Paper Hanger,,
Will attend to, and nromntlu nv0n,.( Iit
orders with which he may be favored. From
his long experience in the various brandies
of his business, he feels confident of render
mg entire satisfaction in his work. He
may bo found at his shon. n'n frSo
street, Stroudsburg, Pa. '
Patronage respectfully solicited.
March 26, ISG2. . ,
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BLANK DEEDS"
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