,-J3t-,-.-,J-.Jfe DHtTEBDAY HAS iDlection thrwighottfc the County, v&asjie'ddast lrcdny, elect Town oftU ccrs. wtU give in our nest purer a - compel: list of all officers so elected. Mr. JjjtfJX&sniisri, of tins Brmii, has bought Mr. SAaiurr, Pira ERgftirm, near the Delaware Watcf Gap, forS 15,000." - f-'Tho Ball givcaHy SheriiTMarsh, of the 'n Sfioudsburg jlQUsc," on "Thurs nlfitpsnacass iu .cverv resect.- The aP H J--, " tendance tfas-nfbueunlly 110, nunibcrjni; fort crTuple. The nisic was goJ ; ajd the toblosujjrplied, Wjiih &U the substau tials and dainties thnt the opecurenu and the,, most fastidious toirfd desire. The bar, too, was just whniifwas desircd.to be.v-J.n jx otf&VU Avast?Stft t lte tub?f successful balls we bavehad ia our town forsome time. Our host of the " Strouds bnnj iHouse'desorvcs credit for tlic teste andjudgmcnlfc displayed in getting up the .jt&friy ' Evidently the SfjeriS' knows how -to.ilop tavern, and give a ball, too. Equalizing- Bounties? . The subjects of equalizing the bounties ur vdmuteers during1 the Ivejjeliion m coimnauus attention- auit there nave fctfeen i so raanvsdeclaratictfs in iU favor by omical aadgother conventions thas there jcems.jto bcocrtaiut.v. tuat some mau of lUispTiug oTlhe claims of soldiers "will -have to ho rosplvad upon , by Congress; i There is, course, hostility to the- prd position, uoybocaugQ the measure wfliilo be unjttstTOu Because it is" inexpedient to increase the national debt. But right is rightfaud cannot be disposed of by an allegation that it is inconvenient .to pay that which is justly due. A bill has been- n.nkn il nnntntnt! i : i llftUM WluresPThat the ..rate of bounty to every soldier honorably discharged from the service shall be $8SS& for every month of actual service. Soldiers, who-received nomufywhatevcr arc to be paid at the. ratejpr whu-h they served. Those who received partial bounties arc to have tliOBe amounts deducted." If auy surplus should be due after deduction at the rate pro posed, they are to receive it. Deserters and persons discharged at their.-own ro-fl ueijt)r ' the request-of others, except when itfwas for t lie, purpose or promo tion to a lugheV ranlv i'fl the service, are to receive othing.'Fhejpney is only to be paid soldier MHave retained their discharge pig;', Anyone who. has bartered, sold. ined, trfp.UVvrfid, louileO. CSlut'c,Sclb1'r Terrway Ills pa pow loses his rights, and each. applicant is required to talce an oath that he has not disposed of parted with possession of his papers in the mauuer indicated. The bill will be pressed upon the considera tion of Cougrsss, and it seems to be a fair method of disposiug of the subjeot, al though the result is likoly to bo costly. The Mason & Hamlin. CabinetfOrgans,. fprty difibreuttv'le'ad'agtdil tojKfsacrod and Rular music,- fbrO tq"feG0(feach. FIF- dlFj'or.tirleiremiums-awaKted themr. Illns iratpa -Cat.i lognos .free. Address, &1 ASON & WAV UN, -Boston, or ifAS(MBKOTH 'BRS, New YoVkr " " , September 7A .1.S0D. r.ly.. . , -.fx- , v , , -A Suction Kre Engine,! - '-PMfei the Boroagli needs a good Suc ti3i Fire 33tsiuc, ao one disputes nor dqubta. The only question is, how shH the uaccssan funds with which to pur chase onc, be raised"?- Some propose rairvuithmhysubsoripdon. This plan! ,n. en i migui succccu, ii an Viouiu.uu inpir uuty in the promises. . Bcvwfey DOfc rcserfc, in the Srst place, to Si 3?air n!ad Fes&val ? Titig would pre son! the matter im such a shape that all par tic? i nte rested cotiW contribute in ouc -way or auotha.. ...Aaid certainly this wulu be a popular way of getting at the "matter ia apracticaj shape; and should. itTaii ' j produce aU the foods required, thftB'nbscription could "be resortsd to to fihiKiTit up. Our,Ladies are. very eSeiont in (ret tin 2 up Jaras and Festivals j sad we doufet notj jtiiit if tlyjDC- irporly encouraged, thay will takeThte enterprise in liand and carrv tl wit t a complete suoeess. What State Politics. Harrisburg, Tdarch 19 The Hon. Frauk Jordan, of JJcdford covinty, has been appointed Chairman of the llepubli can Stale Central Coniaiittes, Jlr Jordan is at present the Sfcuto Ageat Ki Wash ington, and is well Known throughout s a gentleman, ot ability and integrity. ... Ban f i-ajscsja ev? io c ra , j. A Gentleman who suffered for yeahs from Nervous Debility, "Premature Decay, and all. the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for ihc?sake of suffering-humanity, send "freer-Co all who need ft; the rccipcand directions for making the simple remedy b which he was cured. Sufferers wishing , to profit by the adverriser's experience',. can do so by ' ad dressing ' ; ' JOHN Ih OGDEN ' No. 13 Chambers St.; New York. January 4, lSC8.ly. On ilarch 15, at tlie Presbyterian Par sonage, by the JRev. Benj. H. Everltt, Mr. Wm. 31. KiNasrKK, of Middle Smit'hfield, and IdissELLUN Walters, of Smithfiold. On March 20th, at the Jiouse of Mr. Wru. n. Loder, by the liev. Benj. S. Ev eritt, Mr. Chester L. McClellam, of Jackson, Washington Co., N. Y., and Miss Mary ElizAviney", of Smithllcld tovrnshii). ' . " . i . mm ,S OF OIL AND LAND 0. Capital, SIO'OOO.OOO. Shares, $100 Each. STOCK GUAEANTSED. For every Share of Stock issued, ths Par Value (Gns Hundred Dollars) will be deposited in the TREASURY OF THE UNITED STATES OR INVESTKU eOVEHSjSENT 3ECUEITIES, And may ho . withdrawn by the Stook-i iioiaBrsat any tuna. President, , GALUSHA A. GROW, Vice-President, CHARLES V. CULVER. Secretary, ' WILLIAM BRQUGH, Treasurer, . ROBERT F. BROOKE, -- - DIRECTORS. Hon. GALUSHA A. .GROWRhko", Pa. -Lnto Speaker of the U. S. House of Rep refbntatives. Hon. C R. RANSOM, Boston, Mass. U. S JBank .Commissioner for New England Hon. SIDNEY DEAN, Providence:, It I. Late Mem. Gong. Editor of the Provi dence Press. ' HENRY A. SAim-JB, Ej.-, N. Y. Citv Prrsident of the Central National Bank LUCIEN H. .CULVER, Esq., N. Y. Gity Of Cuiver, Penn & Co., Bunkers. - Hon: AUGUSTUS PRANK, Warra w,N: Mem. of the House of Rep. 30th, 37th. and 3Slh Congf. Mnj.JOf JN L. WILSON, Madison, Ld. Late of the United Slates Armv, Hon. T. S. STANFIELD, Sown Re.vi,Ind. President ofFrst1 National Bankof-South Rend. Hon CIIAS. V. CULVER, Pkassms, Pa. Of Culver, Penn & Co., and Mem. of the present Confj, During the last two years tlso Govern ment has realized, froj sales of confisca ted and abandon cotton, sugar, &C, in h State f Miaewsinpi, ovor six-miliion dollars. - " The receipts of coffee at the port of New York, for the year jus oiosed, were nearly one hn'ndfftfl and thirteen million pounds, and into yiha United States one hundred and .thirty-tree and a-half million. -a The Reno Oil and Land Oorapaay. m' In another column will be found Use atlvaffcifttment of this. Company. The Copalty proposes to build a town in the very h'jart of thegreat -Yenango Oil 3le gien, aad to develop an estate of twelve 3iai.fiiol acres. N lwyaliiy or leases are jziveti on the 'sniA- obbiarfeughly test it, ;tW Company as a working capital of half e million of 1 - liars. TheTeilore in this Cump&uj which wiii recomnjeoded it is the gnarxmite of tbei stock. . The oapttal is placed i-n the Gov crhihsnt treasury, or iatested in Gov cruinout securities, and liept there until the land ipys its fall value iu dividends. Til en only does lbs guarantee cease The party still roiia its stock. Tf the holder 'wishes to -withdraw his money, he Jje can ie' his stock to the office and .re ceivc jle par valee. The wells aak up on ,the proparty thus far have rtrovad productive, and there seems to he every reason for 1clieveic tliat the aaiicioa tions the 'managers will be Tealized. Axitior,ttl yn&r-i (end kgal tender oft storv rV a itovclty U our finance. Suc1i a et ck is Reiio. A coroners iarv in West Ata$bury a few days ago gave the following invoked verdict oa the case of a' awn who .-was Silled by ailing down stairs : "That the said Stephen Hoyt came to his death, probably, 5y reason of a fall (breaking, his collar bouc and bringing oa concus Sion of the brain) down the stairs lead ing from the bar room .into the second atoYy of the barn, to the Srst story of the same, oeleiifrinJi to isra P. JJewniriff" of Auiesbtiry." TREAStKER9S SAI ?3 em n R? N In Monroe ounty.t Notice is hereby given jithatigrecably to au Act of General Asie0T1of 'the Comnion-' wealth of Poiinsvlvanid?pti6cd the 13lh day of aSarefi. 115. enifttctSra "Act to amend the act cntillcU airacStiirecting; the mode of celling Unseated L'uifortaxesand.foroth er purposes, and of-uinCAct passed the 13tli day ofIarch ISVt, a, further supplement to an'Actstp.airiendithe act$entilled an -act di reetinhe -uiodeTof sellihir Unseated Lands for taxes jindfotij.er purposes by the act .of Genera lAsscmDly" passed. thcL.Qth day .of March mAliti vear ot our Lord lb4.7. entitled an act iiTrejution to the sales of Unseated Land.sjin several .counties of this Com niomvealtnTthe fbllowiii'r tracts of land will be sold at public vendue on tlie,lllh day of June, being tho fSM5sd iTIonday of June WcsS, t 2 o'clock, p. m., at flie-Court House in Stroudsbur":, in the County of Monroe, for arrearages of taxes due, and the costs ac crued on each lot respectively' For Years l&. aricl 1865. HSiii't'elt. No. Warrantee. Acres. 103 Raker John II. 300 201 Barnett John (part) 90 260 Brodheaii Ann 405 290 Brodliead Thomas 427 294. Brodlioad Alexander 203 3V4 Bfown Daniel ;i J39S 315 Brodhead Samnol (pt)- ISO 25 00 G 81 Per. 10 SO Casebeer David 50- 210 Craig John 433 109 Cardiff Jacob (pi)' 357 242 Casebeer Solomon . 417 303 Chapman Joseph 200 310 Chambers Closes 402 320 Cottinger Garret (pt) " BOO 319 Chapman Joieph 209 225 Cunningham Gustavus 351 20 43 8 40 30 21 - 3210 l; 49 80r 3Ulti 13 GO , 3 00 30 95 40 00 30 IS 15 35 30 35 37 L2 1G 200 225 22G 403 270 303 113 400 439 170 431 150 301 235 402 410 405 THe peach" orbp in Qbio is killed. Thirteeu Bl8e(sachasetts IportSinen oentij- caught 30,092 pounds of lish re in eiirht hoars. Th' Pbiladelphia Conference of the Methodist Ephspojal Ciiureh coaimenced its annual seiion in that city on Wednes day lagL ITiC usual preliminary hug inSa,i;appoiat,iei!t of ooiURJtttees, &c , nacepied the first part of the session . Resale ! bus -c wasoimoulj" adopted exnreaanjr reiow-iae a-t U return oi peace, the overthrow of the rebellion, and the abolition ofa-Wcry by a-conetitution al araeodmeut, and of sorrow for the un timely death -for President Lnoccln. Oa Thursday theaulect of a division of the conference-was brought up and postponed for -final settlement, A 5oiiiaiunicaSio was received iwya a v-naraber of ladles1 requesting the . .consideration of the proq pnety oi establtsinug a icaisie semtoory under the aupiee& of the Philudelphit conferciR'c vhioji was referred to the op- propaieJ oointaittee. The Prench soldiors are. eating up the Mexican cats. Boston Gorbsti, who shotUooth, has beeu vary active in the revival labors at Newark, N. J. A new nrfiteriel . for Sstrng shoes has made its appearauee. There have been six hundred balls in New York this winter, the co3t of which is estimated at seven million dollars. Every youag jady and gcntlctna'n in the United States can hear something very much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge), by acdreeeing the undersigned. Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige lif Tint noticing .this card. AH other will pifiase address their obedient servant;, ' TIIOS.F. CHAPMAN, . 831 Broadway, ATev York. January? 4:, 1866. ly. ALEX. BRADLEY, Esq.,' Pittsburgh, Pa. Pres't. of Tradesmen's National Bank of Pittsburgh. JOSHUA DOUGLASS, Esq., ATiiAnviLLE. President of the National Bank of Craw ford Co., Pa Col. JAtfiES H. BO WEN, Chicago, III. President of Third National Bunk of Chi cago. GEORGE H. REA, E, St. Louis, Mo. President of 2d National Bank of SLLouis. Hon., JOHN J. CISCO,. New York Citv. Of John J. Cisco & Sons, Bankers, and late Assistant Treasurer of the 0. S. at New "York. DENNING DUER, Esq., Nmv Yonit City. Of James G. King's Sons Bankers. QCrmZ LANDS 0? THE COSIPAHY consist of Twelve Hundred acres, at Reno, on the Allegheny river, in Venango County, Pennsylvania the heart of the Oil District iu that State. One Thousand lis PER-Y EAR ! We want aronte 'Jp&ytrXJtf- every wiiere to sell our im proved $20 sewing iii.ciii ue. Three ncwi kinds, butter m upper feed. arranted five years. Above sahuy; or large corauiie- sioiw paid. 1 he only Jtmciunjes Jd in the United fctates, lor leas than .JIO, which nre fuM t UceteTcd "by Hotoe, Wiecler & WiUon, G 'rover & Jlakcr, Sinsi &, Co., and BiickeMer. All other cheap machines are infringements and the seljgr of ueer are liable to. arrest, fine, and imprisonment. Circulars free. Address, or cali uj wan olsjtw fc Ulark, Bmdeford, Maine. January 4, 18aG.-ly. - The State of The Treasury. The reLuru -of Mr. Swauer, United Stales Trcaeurer, m oo&wer to the iissolu j tion of the House of Hcpresentatives on the 5fh itv requiring statement- of the oonfillipn of be Treasury at rfiat time gives in addition, the full return up to the ieH just. The whole available a n)oui)t, inoiuding cash in the National Baaks uod djaptisitaries, was $128,423. 085,91 being a gain ofbout seven mil lions of dollare since the report of Mr. The-advertiser, having been restored to ncilth m a few woske, bv a very simple rem edy, after baying suffered several years with a severe laag afleetiou, and that dread di sease CaneuuipUon, fs anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means ot cure. To ail who desire it, he will send a copy of Hie prescription used (free of charge,) with the directions for -preparing and using the same, which they will fmd a sxtrc cure for Consuuitign, Asthma, Rkonquitis, Colds, Coughs, and all Throat and Lung Affec tions. The only "object of the advertiser in sending the Proscription is to benefit the afflrc'tea.and swoad information -ivhiVh ?r :cnives to be jpvaluabie; and he hopes every syuerer will try ins reined v, as it will i -1 i i i. ,i i . - man Clark, in his iatc leitersitemptedj cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. U) show that ou themliremaTXhe aaiount assets - jn the hands of Secretary was sb -iitrce hundred and aeventy tuMlions. w estimate or the becrctiry js therc- vta, 8us.tained Ly the United States 'rAasnrcr. and hc Sgures of Mr. Clark ".c: u ' 't";r:' tb-u eer. Parties wishing the prescription please add resa. Rev, EDWAJ1D A. rfLS9JDJ, Williainsburgb, Kings County, New York January lti.-ly. , will 4 CALTBE SUKKTJPOIf THE PROPERTY YITHOUI I3TEPvPERE?iUE. Test wells have been sunk on the Estate and Oil found in paying quantities in cverv instance. FIFTY WELLS are now being put down to be followed hy ofhersas rapidly at possihle to the extent necessary to fully devclope the property. One hundred wells yielding only ien barrels a day each at six dollars a barrel, a price much below the av erage price at Reno, would give one million eight irundred thousand dollars a year of in come, making a profit of probably fifteen per cent, over expenses and taxes 'of every kind. af large flowing Wells are foetid, a sine tiers of the territory may yield the entire Gjntal icitmn Itoo years. fcrThe Company owns the town of Re no, .together with Several Hundred Lots for Business and. Dwelling Houses. There is an Exicnsive Demand for them, and the Rev enue from their Saie will heyery .-great. THE STOCK IS GUARANTEED, The Price of the Stock has been fix-d at ONE HUNDRED AND FIVE DOLLARS per Share. Five Dollars go into the Treas ury of the Companv as a Contribution to the Working Fund. 'The Par Value of tho Stook, One Hundred Dollars, is paid to the Trustees, to be Deposited in the Treasury of the United States, or Invested in Gov ernment Securities. A2ID MAYBE WITH DRAWN BY THE ST0CK0HLDER AT AliY TIME. By lie Payment of Ten Dollars, persons ihat degireto await the Result of the First Year's Development, can Secure thp Rbdit of obtaining a FULL PAID SHARE OF GUARANTEED STOCK for One Hundred Dollars Additional, at any time before the First day of April, 3 SG7. (rli is an In vestment with the Chances of Largo Profit and is always convertible into CASIlat Par. It might be called A LEGAL TBNDSE OIL STOCK.- ; , So large a Working Fund ($500,000) has itjaver been provided or expended by -any ColWoyin the Oil Region. SUBSCRIP TIONS will he received by agents and by the principal' Banks and Bankers throughout; the country. Prospectuses and other injfprr! mation will be furnished by Agents, and by! . ' " Subscription 4xrof, 1 ' :;:MlfMlyStSWYork. i JUarch 22, 186G.-fli-t, 200 Crook William (pt); 107 Dcnuieon Alexander 2 9 Dyson James 288 Dills David Jr. t 291 Depue Samuel 137 FordStandish 212 Fudre James (pari) . 139 Graysburg Joseph . 136 Gibbons Isaac 310 Grusburg James - -133 Glentworth. James,?,. 305 Gordon Charles 293 Haiter Frederick 323 Heaton Joseph (pt) 120 Huff Solomon (pt) 309 Kohl George. , ' 208 Lenox EavuT'Cpsrt) ' 295 Lockart John 211 Leo Thomas , 88 Martin John 138 Moore Patrick 222 Murray Sarah (part) 235 Murray John . ' 140 Murray Francis 234 Murray Ann 207 Murdoch John 297 M'Nair S.olomon 210 ;M'Graw Michael 223 Murray William . 330 Netheruiark Lucas 299 Pascal Thomas ! 202 Roup George -W. 23P Reed-Rachel 100 Seavoney Thomas 218 Shnfther Solomon ' 292 Smith Elizabeth 317 Smith Rachel 304 Sandman Ghristopher 251 Tyson Daniel 312 Utt Jacob (part) 343 Van Gordon Garbet 333 Vancompen Rachel 237 Weaver Philip Wool ver ton Jonathan Wilkinson Joseph Wood Thonlas ChtissisUEiiU. Bower Dillman (!) 23G Heck man Ac! a in Hp. re Po we'll Robert Morgan Sarah (part) Peach Peter (part) Pratt George (part) Rees Rachel Ree's Samuel (part) Shupp Philip (part) Shupp Pel'cr Coo2SasijrIi. Armat Thomas 220 198 Brotzman John (part) 200 216 Brown William 408 224 Burrows Henry 403 244 Bell William (part) 200 210 Craig John - 433 225 Cunningham Gustavus 340 100 400 150 309 102 ,415 19 405 100 300 41 288 154 300" 70 113 ' 89 10 20 33 50 30 33 11 153 01 78 22 75 15 35 12 28 5 60 38 22. 48 43 31 14 30 47 30 13 25 31 22 79 20 2 24 7 22 83 31 20 26 14 10 13 30 37 40 87 403 338 355 94 -104 48 220 305 430 422 150 113 350 159 408 154 393 374 23 oil 113 203 437 215 421 404 396 411 103 100 250 2S9 230 '81 310 445 138 235 200 11 111 28 54 237 : 80 126 120 240 Cameron William 24G Cameron William 199 Depue Nicholas 212 Depue Daniel 213 Depue Polly . . 212 Fudge James'(part) 225 JFrazier Nalbro (pa'rt) 205 Guiltner 'Francis 23i Guiltner Tobias 1G3 Hester John 191 Hembt Jacob 231 Horn Abraham 233 Hagle Peter 242 Harvey Samnel 247 Harvey Mary (pari)' 181 Houay Daniel 206 Lenox David (pa!H) li Lee 1 nomas 209 Murdoch John 217 Moore Patrick. 404 . 433 403 432 '432 143 207 415 412 212 403 406 134 408 97 4TJ0 325 401 200 231 62 438 3 OS 1411 100 35 66 97 30 96 87 10 72 15 9 to 123 222 Murray Sarah (part)' 220- 238. Meeker Samuel 243 M.'Cul lough John 192 Reeder Absalom " 197 Riggs Philip (part) 22 1 Rees Jane 223 Rees Sarah 222 Rees Daniel 215 Rofierts Isaac (part) 241 Ross David ; 153 Sidman ElizTt 213 411 253 228 440 .13 SO 97 97 80 439 118 438 70 202 409 S 170 64 219 Swartwood Moses (pt) 318 140 232 Shaw Richard - ,408 98 155 Sidman Isaac .400 350 23G Vanauxen James 438 70 205 Wood Thomas , . 427 18 209 Ward Hannah 4il 51 226 Ward Joseph 411 51 220 Wheeler Daniel 30S 1G Craig John ' Ilefiley Peter Hemphill Joseph. IIowe'rNicholas Lattemore William' Levers Isaac Weaver John ;.250, -125 .'178 326 395 150 403 rSG 175 ESanaiUoss. Cox6 Tench (part) 300 Coxe John (part) .300. "Clewell Sidney -104 ov 13 31 0 13 7 22 49 14 75 30 13 44 00 14 8 39 02 35 34 26 37 10 37 11 62 22 88 15 5 1G 04 15 2 51 06 34 36 29 55 28-54 30 1 33 35 27 19 3,1 5? 30 53 47 s; 27 8. 10 3 5'60 -24 39 24 30 14 37 21 92 9 43 36 '20 43 10 16 8? 37 82 12 40 II OS 1030 30 48 20 27 20 10 7 02 7 95 20 29 21 97 30 48 21 63 32 25 5 79 10 64 20 82 30 80 30 60 20 48 20 41 30 47 20 10 32 37 29 94 10 30 16 38 15 37 m G7 8 58 10 90 41 09 30 38" 13 14 32 84 32 02 32 58 10 39 30 52 8 84 1G 09 30 49 15 20 21 97 31 36 20 99 20 99 15 GO 44 2 55 3 45 2 56 6 83 703 3 43 38 51 18.51 6 64 .;iJolinson .Elizabeth (pt). 200 as.GG T.rors VAiv.nhvth' 415 96 25 Vf . Mnrer John fnarft ?jfe300 6 1S'89 Praul Thomas foarft050 : 9 79 ,1 .Thomas James (part) 100 i0& - 6 6i Varnamer Uiara 4UU- m lS Varnamer Samuel 100 . B5rnet John (part)- 150 Coajes. Lindsey,,.,..! 22, JJelongJohn 436. 10 , win;ierFrcclcrlclr(pt)Jql ; . rv-"JEremer William fjni) 150 Logan (lary 402 19 Logan John (part) 295 ' Lesley John (part) 200 10 Raup William 415 13s 'Sitgreaves Samuel (pi) 80 103 Starbird John (part) .200 Smith Elizabeth -. 440 95 Tyson Joseph J435 108 - mrddlle SiuinVfseltl. 57uBarclay Jamds - 430 80 00 Bunnel Caly - '' ",424 55 03 Barclay John . 400 35 CooibaughSusahriah(p!358 40 62 Horton Richard- . '207' 233 Howey Bowdewine 100 57 Jayne William 400 45p 63 Jayne Mary '339 ' 8 48 Kirkendall Samuel H300 -3151 194 Lewis Richard CnartV236 . .13 648 OgCdnAnn ,409; .57 Parker William, (part) 150 01 Saunders John " 402" 183 Stucker Margaret (pt) 150 - Dills Daniel ' 350 id Gwinner Frederick (pt)174 48 Nicholas' John Jr. 429 137 Paul Thomas 435 1G. Smiley David (part) ' 342 -18 Smith Elizabeth (part) 290 94 Smith Francis J. (pt) . 320 . Paviidiso, 129 Cress Peter (pari) t. .'.324 324 133 Glentwbrth James '(pt) 75 136 Gibbons Isaac (part) 200' 104 Humperics Isaaap3rtjl21 17 Oi ls 5G 6 81 17 41 1178 S93 37 94 3 87 . 843 19 GO 22 70 11 15 10 91 10 30 9 32 5 50 5 46 .10 30 10 30 2 90 7 88 10 30 4 30 30 65 36 m 36 40 2717 27 54 112 Hoglin John 124 Lee Joseph 74 Nicholas .William 98 Welch Roger " 66 Bunnell Benjamin 87 Bow linger Frederick 315 Brodhead Sjmuel (pt) 380 .23 :400, 401 444 325V 439 :377 30 336 Benslev William " - 422 320 Cotttnger Garrett (pt) 138 3 19 Chapman Joseph 200 79 Huff Eneas 343 100 Harrison William 240 181 Harrison William (pt220 323 lieaton Joseph Horton Tabutha 322 Jones John 335 Javne Anna 80 Place Philip 332 Place James 244 Ruston Tjiomas (part) 180 317 Smith Rachel . - 374 81 Van Camp Abraham 433 330 Winnings Jacob (part) 418 333 Wright Robert 128 318 Wilkinson Joseph 103 80 4-100 14 1S4- 422 437 433 146 409 390 180 2S 138 350 120 Hays Samuel (part 250 Levers Sarah (part) 483 125. Levers Christopher (pt)3l3 2G Walker John part) : 35' Walker Robert (part) So . - 32StIsii2S..u Barnhill John 490- Gordon John 407 Horn Benjamin 200 Chaldnor Johu - - '50. StrontS. . . Prawl Thomas (pari) ilBO " Aibertson Garrett . Albertson Garrett Alleway William Benson Robert (part) Berry John Biakely John Blackwel! Daniel Boehm &Schimer -Beck Frederick Boehm Philip Brodhead Samuel lierry Simon Brodhead Luke Cox Jacob (part) Conard Mary (part Cox, Joseph (part) Cox Jonathan (pari) .Cox Mary (pari) Cox Rebecca Cox William Cpari) 12 46 7 07 19 70 12 21 35,96 35' 96 43 43 "21 29 20 90 14 68 8 24 19 85 6 SO 4 56 26 50 9 Id 11 25 0 07 22 53 25 83 39 74 13 23 38 6G 918 842 20 20 10 G2 G4G 5 27 5 50 " 9 28 G74 1 26 1 2G 70 108 50 39 5i 73 Conard Duboruh (pur) 250 UyerJosiah Dyer Sarah (par!) -Engle .Jacob (part) Evans Charles Engle William-(part Fish John ; Fish. .William . Howell Samuel Hurtman Thotna Hart Joseph -395' Hartung Elizabeth' 4,39 Ilartung John "..(pt) 264 Harvey Mary (part). 78 Hiirfey Samuel 413 Hoi ling wort h Lev (pt)lp.O Hunt I'ierson Irwin Robert Lane Mary Lane William-. (part) . 50 30 80 -3 11. 4.00 57 03 1135 47 60 32 70 IS 03 47 04 43 30 34 65 97 79 21 90 55 74 46 03 90 OS 47 65 33-98 44 99 22 10 22-22 99 80 J0 97; 53 68 49-41 43 30 11 52 43 30 31 10 42 81 62 46 47 26 47 77 64 54 95 41. 26 85 12 99 87 57 15 72 b56 433 102 107 35 433 109 47 60 438 70 84 Horsefield & McCarty 'ar6 75 .Hartman Thomas 01 Jones Samucte '402' issley 28 40 98 "40 f Pete(fpart) 224 i&an AlexalHer 427 Jlpber Gcorgtipt) 275 Warty Benjamin' 351 130 EuWy- William 4SSi70l Pasttall Thoma3 400 IteeAliaunah 400 16 Ilyanjames 401 llees derrick (part) IJ0 Eees &mue'l 415 SheeJ5hn ' 403 Shupp Rcter (pt) 240 Sterner Henry 489 Shupp Pinup (pt) lqQ itgrcares?ain.(pt)Sdd v Shaw llieh-ird 399 .. Tavlor Aiuqa 409 Wilson liichad(pt)222 Wildman Johu? 43S Waters Nathaniel 410 SYMOX MY EES, Treaaarer. March 22, 186.6. 3 9S 20 55' 20 56 10 86 20 56 12 08 14 37 1867 .20 97 20 76T 20 56 - 8 50 1988 20 56 12 74 80 -20 5fr 7l98-. 9. 68A 21 16 T3 17 io 09 izM 20 56 56 .135 "8 to 81 tTT. 7- - .T --.ll PUSS WifffE 'OS, hJU. (Extractor 4hV Fruit nnd Tincture ollhe STROUDSBURG, PA. " -" This deTiffoUsinleosscissetIIal! uable prqperties of the Wild Chory, and..h recomiucnuFM a? iue most areeaoie j..gnic and Slimv.ia.nt, espchiliy odaple. to Dys peptics and these predisposed to Pulmonary. Complaints, Consumption, &c. March 22, 18GG. 3m. Estate oj M OR RS E VAAhS, kite 6 f otrcud totemfap, dcceajcft. Notice is hereby riven that loiters" of administration upon the above named bs: tate have been granted to the undersign- ' cd by the RegisJe'r of Monroe County,. in due form of law ; therefore, all -persons indebted to said instate are requested make imuieihate payment, and tlinseshfivr mg any just claims are also raqttesteai to present tbcui legally authenticated for ettioineut to " SOPHIA SVANS, Adm'r. -Stroud townshibv W3I. K. SNYDER. Adm'or. -SuiithScld township. March 22, 160. 6l- Vegetable ondli!on Powders. , W pared from FbitaJ 't's'arfffiuplrebfjVs, bih WM. HQLLIKSHEAD, DSUSGIS. " . The manufaclurer of tie above Pow der, 'takgs plei3fef;t iteconmeadinj' it to-. the oRsueraw Horses, Ua Caft3e. Hotrancl neep,- a- aim fene -best, thing ot kind ever offered to the Bubli: In the 227 21 101 154 439 107 200 82 434 200 397 439 ,100 '304 422 419 225 239 . 203 200 262 440 109 .350 ,inj 2U0 i-50 200 150 403 305. ,.'433 27 120 120 14 59 10 24 spring of the year when a horse is about .shedding his coat, nothing- will dow him. better service than a teaspoojifai af the: Powder every morning, well mixed wa bisfoedv 1 Thit 2buntt'r is a prev.-fiicc of 1 dtseatdfis Kill as a,cure. JJistsmpks. It has cured hundreds of horses of this troablesonte-dwease. ''' '. COWS. This Powder siven in the same mair- uer, for the same disease, will procure sale and speedv cures. HOGS. " Uojs and young Pigt during the sum-., mer,-after overheating themselves, got svrclied necks, coughs, ulcers iu the lung and liver, which ennaes them to die sudi deuly. These aSections msy be entirefvr prevenied by putting a pound of Yvic att's Potcder" into a barrel of-ewili. It will hasten tho'fatentn process. ' 1 PiiicE30 cts. 4 Pacicaozs SI. Try ft and be convinced. W. IIOLLlNSfi i-TA D. Harch 22. 1S0, P GOODS, 424 362 424 400 Longv Rebecca arCuHqugh John Rees Daniel Rex or RisPiiilip(pi)ia(J uoor8Jumes 4'ii ShoenialserSnmuel(pi) 166 ' Sidman Isaac . -440 - Stewart James 400 80 Sharplefs John 491 HI Serman Isaac5 421.410 Stewart Charles (part) 200 , Shorplcss Joseph '424 Shaw Richard (pari) 313 Tyler Elizulielh (part) 150 Thomas Joseph'or ' Matthew ' 400 Wild Adam r ; 438 70' Wilson William 200- 47 GO 46 27 26 S6 22 00 ,43.70 82 GO 66 74 27 14 47 85 04 90 49 63 06 "95 22 10 27 25 4123 32 96 43 70 71.02- 22 10 Able Jacob 405 112 Barnet William - 407 Bariiet Julm 265, Ca.ldwelDavid 400 Cos Joseph (part) 209 Cox Benjamin r 489 Obx Jonathan (pt) 288 Gramer Jacob J1Q8 Caldwell Baniel 4.08. Duvhatn 'Edward Ehrie Conrad Jr. Elms Gcnrgo Eyerly Jacob -Eyerly -Jacobs E vansJ)avid (pt) 7 ;200 ... Ehrie Conrad' Sr. 414 :S3 15 80 50 120 400 875 !438. 400. ,408 . 48 90 ,50 40 20 06 20 56 5 58 20 56 10 23 22 22 14 20 17 50 19 10 19fX0 17 50 20 98 20 56 19, ip .9,82 ARE NOW OFFERED Bl"i NEW ' - ik r SjHiLEY & WlLTOft, (3U0CES30KS.TO R. S. STAP1.ISS,) The sttbsariberji would hereby inform their friends and the pubiio generally,.! Uiat they have receuUv mirehfo,-l ih.l " f entire stock of 31. S. Stales, anli asgo- uiaiou inemseives logetncr as co partners under the name of SMILEY SMALW.y, '." for the purpose of carrying oil th&Merjt enatile tt-rtde iu all itsbrances. at the vlsli Iknown stand latelv OQcuniad 5 V. S. SvA&LVSi We have nlteady ntfde'd to'ciutr former stock a fresh sapplv of s "l FANCY DRESS GaobSPRMTa STYLES. ' Our. goods were bought low, since tho-, late decline in prices, and our; customers ' shall have the benefit of it, We also keep a full assortment bf choice Fasiaiiy 42rc'les, Bbolri aJ 8iacs, . -Crockery Ware, Vo!ia Ware In shprt, we mean to keen cverv that constitute a lirst clsss couatrv storo Our purpose ahall-ha to endeavor to give porfect satisfaction to all who favor ua with their patronage. Come and see ua.-, MORRIS SJMLEY. " JOS. T WALTQ2F. Stroudsburg, Pa., March 22, 1S0&. I oulke Benj fn1l'8V -20 6S i:S:c.' 594 A MONTH Agents wanted for six eiitirelu new artirles. ifi- Address Q. T. GAllEY. Citv Buildincr Wui. defofd, Maine. January 4, 1800.-1 v. rpO THE NERVOUS, DEBILITATED X AND DESPONDENT OP BOTH- SEXES. A great suffer bavin " been - .storcd tohealth in a few duys, after many'' liKarsui mmei-y, is '-witling' to assist hissuf -fering felbw-creaturaa by sending (free), on tho receipt 6T a postpaid addressed envfllonfi.. a-copy of the formula of cure employed. Direct to m. JOlMAl. DAGNA-LL, " : '- a? .-.Box 183 Post. Office-. -Jan. 12765. 5ra. 'i,- iWklyh.'rf;
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