n TnimHrftfi'Mntr i)c Scffcrsonian, THURSDAY HAKCn 29, 1868 mm STATE TICKET. FOR GOVEUNOIt, Mor General JOHN W. GEAIiT, OF CU.MBEUT.ADOUNTY. CgU The Borough Council of Stroud? burg, organized ou Thursday evening last Jackson Lantz, was appointed Clerk ; Col. C. D. Bbodhead, Treasurer. l$gr The list of borough and totrhship officers recently elected, and which xva promised for this week paper, is crowd ed out by the advertisement of Treasur er's list of Seated Lands for sale. We will give the list tiext week. .9 r, , f. jtS- Mr. Nicholas Rdstek, has just returned from the city with a fiue stock of seasonable goods. As friend Rustek always displays eseelleut taste in the pur chase of hisngoods, and disposes o? them st reasonable prices, it needs but the pub lic to know that, he has added to his stock to cause a ruh to his establishment. 55" The M. E. Conference closed it labors in Philadelphia, on Friday last The Rev. J. 11. AriPAY, was appointed Pastor to the M. K. Chueh. of this place Presiding Elder fur this District, Rev. Joseph Aaso.v. Rev. W.'J. Paxso.w stationed at this place during the past two vears. iroes to Kensington. Philadel The Board of Directors of the Stroudsburg Bank, at a meeting on Tues day last, elected Samuel S. Drehkk, Eq.. resident of that institution, vice Dlpce S. Miller, resigned. A better man. in every respect, for the portion could not have been found, if the Dircc lors had searched the comity through. A "Remarkable Work. The New York Tribune of the 22d lias the foi lowing : l,Thc Atlantic and Great Western Railway have issued their bunds for a loan of 30,000,000. The work of is suing them has Veen completed by John R. Puin, Esq., of the eminent firm of Culver, Penn & Cn., bankers, the trustee signing his name as an indorsement. As there are 60.000 bonds of 8500 each, we may irmgine Mr. Punn had a vast work. The trust is the largest ever held by any one man, r.nd the bonds the larges' lot ever issued by any one corporation in America. Mr. Perm's name was signed 00,000 time, making 540,000 ieltcrs. Estimating 40Q srgnatures an liour as the average rate, it would take luOh mrs to sign the whol number. In some of the country schools it is considered a severe pun ishment to make a lad write his name on his slate a hundred time?. If Mr. Perm's trust is the larjost held by anv gentleman in A merica according to the schoolmaster s law of retribution he has sufiered untold punishment." Just So. The treatment of Europeau emigrants iv task masters of the South is not a whit better than that accorded to the f reed men, and that is cruel enough. Nearly all the Germans and Swiss who went South last year to work for the old slave holders have returned, or are returning, disgusted with theirexperimeut. A par ty ol Germans informed tbc -Memphis Fost that they wove nearly starved dur iii" their st:i v on the nlantations. and on o j I expressing dtssatiafuatioti were discharged 1 without receiving any pay. This is the counuon complaint of all, aud proves thai the planters cannot bo honest ereu with men of their own color. The Pennsylvania Democracy and the President. The Washington correspondent of the iV. Y. Tribune, writing under date of March loth, nays : - . 0t It will bo remembered that the late Copperhead Convention of Pennsylvania, after nominating Mr. Clymer for Governor, passed a resolution indorsing the Presi dent's policy. A sub commute was ap pointed to cojne on here and present the resolution in person. This grateful mis sion was essayed a few evenings since. The committee was admitted to a audi ence with the President, aud were pro ceediug, after the most approved fashion, to assure him that the democracy of Perm sylvania had designed no empty compli ment ; that they had watched his recent action with no ordinary gratification ; and that they should staud by him and hs Administration so long as he io uoblrai'aj hered to the sacred Constitution. Beforel the peroration was reached, the Predident brokein upon them with the suggestion that 'the wisest thing they could do was to go home and change their ticket." He be lieved that they had made a fatal mistake in nominating such a man. especially at this particular time, with much other re marks of a similarly encouraging eharac ter. The last seen of the Pennsylvania Committeemen thoy wore making for the ljaltimore .depot, in a fearful demoralized frame of mind. 25" We eali attention to tlie advertise ment of Mkt2gau & Storm's New Store in another column. The eagerness of our people from both town and county to get into their establishment aud the bundle the' carry away with them, are proofs pos itive that bargains are to be had at the new c.tutdish merit. Dr' Goods. Grocer ies. 1Vov:mous and almost everything else ure ottered at extrcmeiv low tmecs. Returned frcm the War. Quite a number of Mouroe County bivs returned from tbc war-, on Saturday 12 veiling last. Through del ty of the tel egraph their coming was unannounced. Mid they themselves became the aunoun cers of the -news. The boys teemed real Jy happy to get hurue, and with tap of drum, and huzuts for the Union, gave our citizens the best jnissible evidence of their arrival. They all belonged to the 214th lieg. P. V., and were of tSie number who left this section of the country, but a few weeks previous to the surrender of Lee's army. They have nut Lorn the brunt ol battles dunug their absence, but iu march ings, camp aud guard duty, aud ail the miuutiaj of war, except fighting, they have well performed the good soldiers part. They were mustered out at Phila delphia on Saturday, just in time to make a successful run for the Kensington De pot, and arrived here about 1U o'clock, P. M. The following are the uames oi the returned men. Co. lv. Simpson Brewer, John Dates man. Co. IT. Sergt. Christian, Sergt. Weiss, Sergt. Fred. Nautuau, Charles Christian. Charles Frederick, Samuel Frederick, Samuel Brewer, Alfred Metzgar, Isaac llohensheldr, Nicholas Depue, Jmes Warner, Reuben Nauman, Jacob Dun kirk, Charles Walter,,Pcter E. Williams. George Snyder, Freeman Kresge, August Baltz, Henry F. Stutter, Edwin Bossard. Isaiah Slutter, Johu Young, Wm. Young. John W. Singer, Freeman Werkheiser, Elias Werkheiser, Johu C. Houck. A Fact. The difference between the Republican and Democratic parties in Pennsylvania is no where better displayed than in the treat ment accorded Jo the Soldi-r by the Hmte Conventions of the two Republican Cn- vention nominates a gallant soldier wlm served tiirouhout thn war: the Democratic Convention nominates a Copperhead, with out ully, who volod as a member of II Stale Senile agnin-t evi-ry M.eysure jntenu ed to bencflr the soldier. The republican platform, too, demands an equalization of bounties, the meeting out oi a:nme jubuce the brave defenders ol the nation, ami a lib eral pr .vision for the education and comfort of the orphans of those who fell in defence of tlirur country ; wh.le the Democratic plat form indulges only in buucoml.U' talk, care fully avoiding "II mention of sp -crtie meas ure iu behalf oi" our returned brave. Doctor IleviUout. iu a paper presented last sun.mer to the French Academy of Medicine, asserts that lemon juice is one of the most ctiieacious medicines which can be applied to diphtheria, aud he re l.ttes that when he was a dresser iu the hospital his own life wa3 saved by this timeW application. He got three dozeu lemons and gargled his tlsroat with juice, swallowing little at the same time, in order to act on the more deep-seated parts. Dr. Itevihout has noted aleveu cases of complete success obtained by thjB method of treatment. Lice in Chicken Houses. Wc hardly know what to advis-e to rid the houses of this pest, we have always found lime washing eifeetual when th-tr Highly done, it, uin-t be well worke' into ail crevices ; holes which the brush cannot reach must be stopped, aud the operation must he repeated till the deir ed ehriuge takes place. If. the fosds arc supplied iu the house aud in their run with a couple of bushels of dust, or bet ter.siiil, oi w.xd ushe, witii which shoub; be mixed four or five pounds of black sulphur, they will u-e it as a bah and rid themselves of their visiters. gt'i citlturul Gazelle. Mr. Cheap Eravery. Clymer, in his speech accepting the deuruTaltc nomination, expres-sod nis viliingrjcrs to siurifice his life, if need be," in "defending the Union." He. i very liberal v.'ith the ofier of his fife after the war. Vv'hiie the war was iu progress he was not as liberal even as Anetun? Ward, who was read' to sacrifice the las relation he had upuu the alter of his couu trv, but did what he could to obstruct its prosecutimr b- keeping every man he could outol the army. His bravery now, is over, is of a vsrv when the danger heap kind. An advertisement in a New York pa per, promis-ing on the receipt of twenty five cents, to send a receipt to keep water in wells and cisterns from lreeziug, a man iu a neiuhbooing city forwarded the cuireucy and reeeived the following ans wer, whndi may prove of value to some of our readers: ''Take in your well and cistern on cold nights and keep them by the fire." Consciencefuney. Another contribution of "conscience money," amounting to G87 SI. was re ceived on the 20th of March by Treasure! Spiunor from Gon. W. Scott Kotchum, of the War Denartincut. The money was receirod by $eu. Kctcbum frow au uu knows pourr, i The Gift Distribution Swindle. A dispatch from Washington to the N. Y- Times. Fays that the P4 strnas ter at Khiuebeck, N. Y., has scot a letter to the Seuate Comnittse on Post Offices and Post Uoads. inclosing a lot of circu lars to show by wh:tt means the swindle ing gift enterprises bur.iness is carried on by firms in New York and elsewhere. He also encloses a circular to show how the names of parties are obtained from post masters, not aware of the object sought to be-accomplished. All this infortBatir iue OosnmiUee is considering, connec tion with Mr. Dixson's bill to prevent the perversion of the mails 'to fraudulent and illegal purposes. .. In the same connection the United Srates 'District Attorney for the- District of New Jersey writes to the Postmaster Geueral to advise him when any law is passed to enable the Post Office Depart merit to prevent such frauds as have bee. lately perpetrated by Jason II. Tuttle, at Flathrookvilie, ft. J., the particulars of which we gave a few davs a;o. The U S. Consul at Toronto writes to Governor Ward that he has seized two thousand six hundred letters obtained by Tu:t'c from the Pest Office at v latbrookvilie eoutaining money. Sussex Reyisler. The Gn-manfoini Telegraphy whieh is not a poJitii-rtl newspaper, renders this high compliment to the Republican can didate for Governor The nomination of General Geary for Governor of Peun sylvania, to succeed our present distin tjuis.ei Chief Magistrate, is everywhere hailed with enthusiasm. This may he the case, for a ruure sterling man in eve ry respct is not -to be found. His loyal ty is without condition. His administra tive abilities are second to none. His election is beyond a pcradventure." Pennsylvania is the only State, thin far, wh eh has actually assumed the care of the children of her dead soldiers; ami 2000 of these are now in school iu the Stale. The cost per pupil is about $150 per iiDUD)f exclusive of clothing; Internal Revenue Decision, The foilowiug internal Revenue decis ion should recoire the atteutiou of parties engaged in securing pledges of funds for the building of railroads, erection of churches, monuments, and the like. In icply to a letter in relation to the stamp duty on a subscription paper where the subscribers each agreed to take stock in a railroad company, the Commissioner has decided that "such subscription, unless the sum subscribed is paid when the list is signed, is held to create a promise to pay a definite and certain sum of mo ney, and therefore each person siguiug his name and uot paying his subscription at the tiuie should affix and cancel a stamp appropriate to the commissory uot of the amouut subscribed. If a person sigu. the list and pays the subscription at the time of signing, the paper would be a mere memorandum, aud as such would nt be subject to stamp duty. If a uh scription list is made in such a form as that the subscribers bind themselves to pay only in the event of a certain amount being raised, then each signature is hdd to form au agreement or contract, aud a?, subject to a stamp duty of "five cents. But if each signers agrees to pay uncon dilionally, then each create a uew instru ment subject to a stamp duty as a prom los-ory note. An Impoatcr, . We are infoi-iueii that Henry Thomp- s. n, an Englishman, about 0 feet it inches iu height, dark complexion, black hair, black eyes, black ciwu whiskers, and unr.-; tachc, a quick and sdirewd fellow, is trav eling around the country, pretending ti buy nut' places of business, borrowing money, arid otherwise defrauding those he meets. II is modus operandi, is as fol li'-.rs : Finding a person who is disposen to sell out, he agrees to buy, stating that he has been in the U. S. service that he has been a sutler in the army or th it he has large claims against the govern ment. 11 is - purchase being made he writes to Washington for a settlement o! his claims, meanwhile boarding aud not paying his 'bill, and borrowing money 'to take hiru to Washington as soon a he succeeds in obtaining funds, he leaves and is seen no more. Pass him around. B imjhamlon Rep nil ica 71 . A bound girl in Illinois recently hung a little boy in retaliation for a whipping which the child's mother had bestowed upon the girl. All lawyers may he said to belong to the Fee-nVdn brotherhood. A G0,000 shingle-per-day machine has been invented. Ji A 84 51 1 5B. March 17th 1866, in Hamilton, nt the house of Mr. Peter Albert, by Rev. Henry Seifert, Air John P. Sigler, from Lafayette, New Jersey, formerly from Hamilton, Mon ro, nnd Miss Amliha Albert, of Hamilton jMotil'uv bounty, Pa. March 24th, ISfiG. at the Lutheran Parsonage, by the Rev. Henry Seifert, Mr. FiiANClS E. S.NYDKH, from Chesuut hill, Monroe county, Pa , aud Miss Lou ViSA Shoe.maklr, from Hamilton, Mon roe county, Pa. March 24th, I8G6, at the same place, and by the same. Mr. James R. Drake, from Dills' Ferry, Northampton county. Pa , and Miss Ann Mahiaii Riiewer, of Hamilton, Monroe county, Pa. March 25th, 1SGG. at the same place, by the same, Mr. Charles Mixckll, from Ross, Monroe county, Pa., and Miss Mary Drum heller, from Eldrcd, Mou roe county, Pa. On March 27th, by Rev. R. S. Everitt, Mr. John II Weldrick, of Sussex Co.. N. J. and Mary E. Smith, of this Dor-ough. A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South A turned as a missionary, discovered a suTe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay. Diseases of the U riiiary and Seminal Organs, and the whole l miii nf disorders brought on by baneful ami tMcious habits. Great numbers have been ilntady cured-ty lbr notde renipdy. Hromo led iiy a desire to benefit tiie a fib c ted and un fortunate, I will send the recipe for prepar ing nod lining this medicine, iu a sen led en velope, to any one who needs it, Free of Charge. Please inclose a post-paid envelope, ad dressed to yonrs-elf. Address, lOSEPil T. INMAN. Station D. Bible House, March 2l, 1666.-1 y. New York City. , The Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs, forty different styles, adapted to- sacred and secular music, for SSI) toSGOOeach. FIFTY-ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums awarded them. Illus trated Cnt-i logins free. Address. MASON & HAMLIN, Boston, or?MASON BROTH ERS, New York. September, .ISGu.-ly. Every young lady and gnntlemnn in the United . States can hear something very muclilo their advantage by return mail (free of charge), by addressing'the undersigned. Those having feurs.of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All others wilfplease address thoir obedient servant, -TIIOS. F. CHAPMAN, 4 j- W - 831 Broadway, New York. January,-4, 1806. ly. PER YEAR! Wewantagonts everywhere to sell our mi- nroved 820 sewinir Machine. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Warranted five years. Above salary or large commis sions paid. The only machines sold in the United Slates for less than $40, which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler &. Wilson, Graver & Baker, Singer & Co., and Bachelder. All other cheap machines are infringements ami- the seller or user are liable to arrcst? fine, and imprisonment. Circulars, free. Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark, Biddeford, Maine. January 4, lSGG.-ly. TO COA'SUJiPTIVKS. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a tew weeks, by a very simple rem edy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread di sease Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for i 'onsjumptiox, Asthma, Dko.nciiitis, O01.DS, Coughs, and all TnroT and Lung AJl'ec iions. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information .which he conceives lobe invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try ids remedy, as it will cost them nothing, anil may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, ' Kings County, New York January 4, 1866.-ly. . t - tfftf A MONTH ! Agents wanted for v six entirely new articles, just out Address O. T. GAREY. City Building, Bid deford, Maine. January 4, 1SG6.-Iy. 'pO THE NERVOUS. DEBILITATED 1 AND DESPONDENT OF BOTH SEXES. A irreal stiller havinr been re stored to health in a. tew days, after many Dears of misery, is willing 10 assist his suf fering fell -w-creai tires by sending (free), on iho receaitofa nostoaid addressed envelope, - - - 1 j 1 a copy of the formula of cure employed. Direct to JUlilN M. IJAUAL,JJ, Box 183 Post Office, Jan. 12, 65. 5m. Brooklyn, N. Y. Death to High Prices! Up Town in a Blaze ! METZGAR & STORM, respectfully in form the public that the i ys of" imposition prices have gone by in Stron sburir, for the proof of which they invite their friends, from both t avn and county to call at their new Store, on Elizabeth Street, in Stroudsbnrg. one door below the Indian Queen Hotel, ex amine ihuir goods and learn how low they sell them. We have DRY GOODS in almost endless variety, I'btlts, Cassimcrfs and Vcslings, Calicoes, Drains and nliisiir.s. Trimmings and Koiions, and everything in that line. We have GROCERIES and PROVI SIONS, SUGARS. COFFEES, TEAS, SPL ES, FISH, PORK, and a full assortment in that line. We In ve Crockery IFrtre, Wooden IVetrc. Willow IVre, Hardware, a general assort ment. TOBACCO of all kinds, BOOTS AND SHOES, and in fact al most everything that can be called for in a completely stacked S'ore. Call and .-ec for yourselves. We take pleasure in showng goods without price, and can sell ym calicoes from 12. cents to 25 cms per yarn, and everything elan pro portionately low We feel duly thankful for the many evi donees ot already received apprecittion of o,ur eflbrts to knock down war pne-s, and can assure the public that there is still room for a few more evidences of the same sort. Don't forget the place and give us a call. J. P. METZGAR, JEROME STORM. March 29. 166G. TREASURER'S NOTICE of Sale of Seated Lands For Arrearages of Taxes. The following is a list of taxes on Seat ed assessments, as returned by the Col ieetois of the sctcral Townships for 1804 and 1805, which lands will he sold at the Court House in the Rotouuh of Strouds burg, on the 11th day of June, next,- a reeahly to the 41st section of the Act ol P.lth April, A. D. 1843. which provides for the collection of Taxes. Borowjh oj Stroudshury. Ntimcs.' Property i Taxes. Augustus Carmer, one lot, -1 98 William Flory, do 1) (52 Christian Hiller, do 1 02 Lewis Kcinest, do 5 44 Stem, do 4 54 William II. White do 1 0b Barret Township. John A. D. Custard, 00 acres ': 2 00 John Colstad, 2 do " ' 2 2Q Jacob Goejz's Estate, GO do 7 87 George Kin tz, iJ80 do - 6 10 Lilian Lewis, , .lJJO'.dq' ' '5 62 James LiEk ... Qvdo. r ,2 62 Catharine NTe, John S. Donaldson M. Diu-mick Abraham Nye Emry Price James Wilson Henry-Zerger Henry Feler . Daniel. Royer 25 do 200 .do,-' 389 do' 25do .189 do ; 9G 6 83 4 20 48 84 00 60 75 .75 Chest nuthill Township. 2 fiC 2 61 15 ! 1 62 31 40 1 40 4 10 2'58 232 1 80 William Kramer George Anglernoyer 2 aores Charles Alteruose 30 do Henry Shenkell 400 do Hamson Snyder 50 do EtnanuePShafer ' 4 do -Abraham. Butta4 14rdo" Hamilton Toicnship. Andrew Price 6 acres, Philip Fiyte 2 do Mcrwine & Hartzell 20 do William Clinctop John M. Kintz 71 do Coolbaugh Township. John Hays - . .,50 acres., D. Uavilnnd .400 do Matthew Kelly-'- 20 do Henry Smith . 20 do JHd'dc $mithfcld. Township nenrv Rush 19 acres f Smithfiehl Township. William TI. 'Bell - 10 lots- 14 02 .lacob Siugmaster 400 acrea 9 25 Jackson Toicnship. Henry Able 75 acres 2 86 Cain Able 20 do 1 51 Frederick Bush 50 io 1 51 J.dm Bolts 101 do 2 80 Jacob Buyers Estate 1 do 80 Henry Fen tier 30 do 1 87 John Kimdcv, 50 do 4 35 Fraeklin .MJrwiuo 200 do 4 50 Jacob Rufstiue 38 do , 1 97 John Singer 45 do 3 7t- Abraham .Smith 51) do 4 74 Emanuel Williams 70 do 7 7(5 Cath. Woolberfs Est. 20 do 2 34 John Alherrson 150 do 7 57 Michael Butts Est. 130 do. 33 5 John Dailey 21 d6 4 12 Levi Miller 4 IK Emanuel Shoemaker 9 do 2 00 Jerome & Geo. Setzer 50 do 2 82 Jerome Setzer 50 do 5 14 William Tidd 112 do 102 Pocono Township. Charles TIellyer 49 acres 2 21 Levi Slutter 1 lot 1 70 .Jacob Woibert 100 acres 2 45 Peter Kirney 100 do 2 70 William Hrouk 12 58 Henry J.Ehlers 675 do 19 61 William Long - 222 do 21 50 Joseph F. tleckman 180 do 10 32 Price" Township. Daniel Bush 1 12 acres 1 93 S. L. Coleman 115 do 12 4. Samuel Xoves 500 do ' 10 20 Madison Price 150 do 7 Hf William R. Price 50 do 1 31 John Van Vhet 112 do .Moses P. Stanles jj do John Van Camn 200 do 8 90 Jared H Peters do 1 12 Andrew J. Reesecker 247 do 7 04 William S. White 120 do 4 30 Eld red Township. William Barlieb 50 acres . 1 80 Jacob Huh n 10 do 2 3- Daniei Kleckner 70 do 3 i- Ch u les .Smith 25 do 184 Elizabeth Washburn 2 do 78 Polk Toicnship. William II. Folk 67 acres 9,50 Joseph Hoi m bach 118 do 34 61 J. E. Hoodmacher 7 do 3 05 Steward Kresge 25 do 10 53 Jesse Smith 29 do 1 38 Samuel Saylor 7 do 8 34 Isaac Recker 12 do 6 17 Daniel Day 108 do 13 38 Ephraim Frable 5S do 0 00 .Mary Porter 93 do 01 40 .Melehoir Smith 100 do 18 03 Johu Behler 1 do 11 50 Johu Craig 149 1 do 15 50 Kresge & .Mcrwine 135' do 31 81 Thos. & John Craig 160 do 27 77 Jacob Uuffley 120 do 11 52 Adam II. Weiss 50. do 6 22 Jonas Barthold 67 do 9 50 John Merwine 543 do 63 50 John Diliiiii:er 67 do 1 17 Thomas Craig 92 do 5 50 Ross Township. Joseph Barlieb 26 acres 3 10 Thomas Christman 100 do 5 44 Mary Dtoyer 7 do . 87 Samuel Gowcr 15 do 2 42 John Gowcr Estate 10 do 3 53 John Jones 14 do 182 Henry Kintz 131 do 6 00 Peter Lerch 10 do 2 00 James Rack how 40 do 9 65 James Walton 400 ;do 9 05 Thumas Hnskirk 50 do 3 65 George Fiyte Jr 47 do 3 13 Martin Seipie 200 do 6 19 J. P. Hudy Heller 1 do 59 Peter Kresge 27 do 71 Stroud Township. William L Bush 1 lot 4 65 James P. Heller 6 acres 3 02 Joseph Heller 6 do 4 91 George Johnson 269 "do 8 94 Abner Kirk 1 lot 2 5H Charles Kinney 1 do 1 80 George Staples 7 acres 4 24 Edward Staples 1 lot 4 4u Elizabeth (Ndbert 3G acres 4 lu 2 80 Elizabeth Colberts Es. 32 do 10 To byh anna To icnsh ip . John Connelly 245 acrea G 90 William Eckhard 50 do 1 4 William Flick 2 44 Nathan Knox 5 2S L. D. Shoemaker 5 50 Tunkh a n nock -To xensh ip. Henry Ehler .112 aqre3 12 26 Ezra Marvin 88 do 14 52 George Naglo 429 ..'do 14 30 Johu Merwine 50 do 11 55 James Stull 179 do "-. 3 30 Levi George 50 do 4 08 Easton & Wilkes- Barro Turnpike Co. 24 - do 1 86 SIMON MYERS, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Stroudsburg, ) ' " 'March 29, 1866. j ' ""TREASURER'S SALE OP Unseated Lands In Monroe County. Notice is hereby given, that agreeably ttf an Act of GencraPAssembly of the Common' wealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 13th dtj of March, 1S15, entitled an -Act to amend the act entitled an act directing the mode of -elling Unseated Lands for taxes and for oth er purposes, and of an Act passed the 13th day of March, 1817, a further supplement to on Act to amend the act entitled an act dn recting the mode of selling Unseated Landi ror tnxes and other purposes by the act of. General As.embly passed the 9th day of March in the year ofourLord 1847, entitled an act in relation to the sales of Unseated Lands in the several counties of this Cdrn monwealtb, the following tracts of landwil? be sold at public vendue on the lith day o June, being the $$:! Monday of Jainc Hext? at 2 o'clock, p. m., at the Court House in Stroudsburg, in the County of .Monroetffet--arrearages-nf taxes due, nnd the costs ac crued on each lot respectively. For Years 1864 and 1865. . No. 108 201 2H9 29(i 294 :U4 315 210 109 242 30 310 320 SI 9 Barrett. IVrnJHee. Acres. I?-iker John H. 300 Harnett John (part) Urodiread An Jirodnead Thomas llrodhead Alexander 11 row 11 Daniel Brodbead Samuel (pt) Casebecr David Craig John Cardiff Jacob (pt) t'asebeer Solomon Chapman Joseph I 1 1 . ona moors luoses Cut tinge" Garret (pt) Ci.ip;t.ari Jo eph 90 405 427 203 393 180 50 433 357 417 200 402 800 200 Per. 10 70 80 80 37 12 10 225 Cunningham Guavtis 351 200 Crook W.llium (pt) 100 107 Dennison Al xander 400 19 Dyson James , 309 Dills David Jr. 415 291 Depue Samuel 405 137 Fort Sttindish 300 212 Fudge Jamus (part) 263 139 Gravs-1 u rg Joseph M00 130 G r.biiK Isaac 2;i0 110 Grusburg Jamea 225 133 Glenf.v..rth James 226 305 Go. don Ch..rles 4t3 293 Under Fr-derick 270 323 Healnn Jos-pli (pt) 303 120 Huff S.) onion (pt) 148 3U9 Kniil George ' 400 206 Lenox Eivid (p.irt) 439 2J5 Luck-.-rt Jrhn 170 211 Lee Thomas 431 86 Martin John 150 138 Moore Patrick 3(11 222 Murray Sarah (part) 235 235 Murr.y John 402 140 Alurny Francis 410 231 Murray Ann 405 2 .'7 M or- ol-k J ohn 403 297 M':V ir S.ilo!iion 355 210 Ai'Gr.iw Michael 104 223 Murray William 22n 31 M Neih-r ark Lucaa 305 299 I'il-cuI Thomas 430 202 Roup George W. 422' 23fi Reed Rachel 150 106 Seavoney Thomas 350 213 Shafiii. r So!onbn 403 2SJ2 Smith Elizabeth 393 317 Smith Rachel 374 3'4 Sandman Christopher 403 251 Tvson Daniel 437 312 Uu Jacob (part) 2i5 343 Van Gordon Garbct 421 313 Vancompen R:.chel 4U4 237 Weaver Philip 390 311 WooKerton Jonathin 411 IIS Wilkinson .foccoh 103 203 Wood T.'n.mas ' 100 u!!.nT:lSii!l. Bower Dillman (p-l 2:36 lleckman Adam H ire Powell Robert Morgan Sarah (part) Peach Peter (part) Pratt George (part) Rees Rachel Rees Samuel (parH 333 Siinpp Philip (part) Shupp Peter 150 102 19 P!0 41 153 70 113 89 16 20 38 50 30 33 11 15S 61 78 37 133 94 48 40 87 113 150 154 23 25 11 111 28 54 250 2S9 230 ei 316 285 200 237 193 210 221 244 210 225 240 246 199 212 213 212 225 205 23 i 163 191 231 233 242 247 181 20ti 211 2(9 217 o-.o 233 243 192 197 22 1 245 241 153 219 OM.) 155 230 205 209 220 220 i!ansfli. Anna 1 Thomas 220 iiro'zmari John (part) 200 Brown Wi liam 403 Burrows Henry 403 Bel! William (part) 200 Craig John 433 Cunningham Giistavus340 Cameion William 404 Cameron William 433 D.-pue Nicholas 403 Depue Daniel 432 Depue Polly 430 Fudge James (part) 143 JFrazicr Nalbro(part) 207 Gudtner Francis 415 Guiltncr Tobias 412 Hester John 212 Hembt Jacob 408 ILmi Abrvtham 406 Higle Peter 40S H.irvey Samnel 400 II rvey Mary (part) 325 Honzy Dan el 4l'l Leu x D.ivi.l (part) 200 Thouiis 231 M unlock J hn 433 Moore Pair ck 41 1 iurray Sarah (part) 220 M'0ker S.uiiuel 213 M'CulloiiL'h Julm 411 Reader AlK-alom 253 Riggs Philip (purl) 223 Ree.-Jine 440 R es S.rnh 43J Rees Daniel 43S Ro erts Isaac (part) 202 Ross David 409 oittmtiu Hhza 170 SO 126 120 35 66 97 30 96 87 10 72 15 99 134 97 75 123 62 103 100 13 SO 97 97 SO 118 70 S 64 Su ar wood Moses (pt) 318 140 Shuw Richard 403 98 Siiimiin Isaac 400 350 Vanau.veii Jamca 433 70 Wood Tluinms 427 18 Ward Hannah 411 51 Ward Joseph 411 51 Wheeler Dauul 303 16 & hired. 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