The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, May 10, 1866, Image 2

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THURSDAY, HAY 10, I860.
1mm STATS TICKET."
ron GOVEKNOR,
Major Genera! J03LV W, GEARY.
OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
Our aIvertisii)2T friends have drawn
largely upon our columns this week.
John Palmer lias sold bis house,
snd lot of aboui four acres, iu Stroud
township, near the Fair Ground, lo Chas.
Troch for 52,000.
GST The dwelling house of Simpson
Lee, with its contents, iu Polk towuship,
was destroyed by Ore on .Saturday last.
Mr. L. was at work in the field, at the
time the fire was discovered. ' The fire
caught on the roof. Loss over $1,000.
No iusurauce.
SS?- Charles "Waters & Son have just
received from the head of the market a
new lot of Boots and Shoes, Sole-leather,
and a general assortment of Findings,
which they will sell at very low rates for
cash.
EST The Post-office at Bartoti3ville in
this county, which was discontinued some
two years ago, has been re-established by
Hie Postmaster-General, aud llufus Kist
3er, Esq., appointed Postmaster. The
office will be opened for the transaction
of business in a few days, and supply a
want badly needed in that locality.
The public debt of the United States
on the 1st instaut was $2,GS0,GS9,842.
Special H'otices
0
Cholera, Diarrhea, and Dysentery !
A CURE IS WARRANTED by DR. TOBIAS CELE
BRATED VEMTIAN I.INI.MEUT, it" usoluhcn fitst
taken bv crsoiis of temperate habits. This medicine
Ims been hn ini;i the United States over 20 yr:irs.
Tlintifiindi have used it, :ti:d found it never failed to
cure any complaint fornhich n was rcccmniendcd.anil
allthoc.- who first tried it, arc now never withont it.
fa rlie trholera of ls-JS, Dr.Tohias attended 40 cases
and lost 4, being called in lalo to do anv ijooil
DIRECTIONS.-Talic a tcaspoonful in a wine-glass
of water every half linurforo linurs, and inb the
abdomen ani csticiniti'cs well with the Liniment. To
allay the thirst, take a lump of ice m the mouth, about
the size ufa. maible every ten minutes. It is warranted
peifcttly inuccent to take internally. Sold bynlldrug
gist, psu v 40 and to cents. Depct, JG Ceuillandl St.
New Yolk. May 10, lfcCG.-lm.
A SINGLE UOX OF BRaNDU ETII'S PILLS Con
tains more vegetable cslrnctivo matter than twenty
hoses of any pills in !hc world besides; fifty-arc hund
red phvMcians use then: in their practice to the exclu
sion of other purgatives. The first letter of thcii value
is yet scarcely a ipreciatcd. Wln-n they aic better
known, sudden death and continued sickness will be
of the past. Let thocs who know them speak right out
In their favor. It is a duly wich will save lifp.
Oui race aic snl jrct to a red mdancy cf vitiated bile
nt this season, aud it is as dangerous as it is prevalent
but Drandrcth's Pills afioid an invaluable and cfiicicn'
rrntrction. lly their orcasioi.al Uie we prevent the
collection cf those impuiilics which, when in suffi
cient quantities, cause to mncli danscr tolhebodj's
health. They soon ru:c Livar Complaint, Dyspepsia.
Loss of Appcluc, Pain in the Head, Hcait'oiirn, Pain in
the I5rtast-bo:ic, Sudden FaintnessnndjColivencss.
Sold by all respectable Dealers in Medicines.
,500
PER. YEAR ! We want agents
everywhere to sell our im
proved 820 sewing Machine. Three new
kinds Under and upper feed. Warranted
five years. Above salary or large -commissions
paid. The only machines sold in the
United Slates for less than $40, which
are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler
& Wilson, Grovcr & Baker, Singer
& Co., and Bachclder. All other cheap
machines are infringements and the seller
or user are liable to arrest, fine, and
imprisonment. Circulars free. Address, or
call upon Shaw & Clark, Biddeford, Maine,
r Chicago, III. January 4, 186G.-ly.
a careTto "invalids!
A Clergyman, while residing in South A
mcrica as a missionary, discovered a safe and
simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous
Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the U
rinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole
train of disorders brought on by baneful and
vicious habits. Great numbers have been
already cured by this noble remedy. Promp
ted by a desire to benefit the afilicted and un
fortunate, I will send the recipe for prepar
ing and using this medicine, in a sealed en
velope, to any one who needs it, .Free of
Charge.
Please inclose a post-paid envelope, ad
dressed to yourself.
Address, JOSEPH T. INAIAN,
Station D. Bible House,
March '20, lSGO.-ly. New York City.
American manufactures the American
Watch Co. ofWalthani, Mass.
Every one knows that the mechanism
of the best manufactories of this country
is uuenuallcd in any other part of the
world. The genius of American median
ics produced the cotton giu, the median
ical reaper and mower, the sewing, ma
chine, aud last but not least, the wonder
ful machinery cf the American Watch
Company of Waltham. This Company
was established iu 1S50, and has grown
. in proportions which entitle it to a first
rank auione the manufacturing enter-
prizes of the New World. It employs b
tween 900 and 1,000 artizans of superior
skill and character, and a large and thriv
ing town has grown up iu its vicinity.
The factory covers over three acres of
ground, and as au illustration of its ex
tent, we may ncntion that, it is supplied
with more than GO miles of irou pipes aud
produces an aggregate of nearly 75,000
watches per annum. The founders of
this Company believed that the same deli
cate mechanical processes which had pro
duced such remarkablj' perfect results in
larger machines, might be applied with
even greater advantage io the production
of the watch. The foreign time-pieces
are made principal!' bj' hand, and except
when. of high cost, an imperfect article,
often out of repair, aud of little value
is the result. Abroad, these mysterious
-and infinitesimal organs which, when ag
gregated, produce the watch.are the fruit
of slow and toilsome manual processes
In the results, there must of course be
lack of that pefect unformity which is in
dispensable for correct time-keeping.
The constituent parts of the" American
watch, on the other hand, are fashioned
by the most delicate and accurate machin
ery. W heels, pinions, springs, screws,
absolutely uniform in weight circum
ference, dimensions, and in every possible
particular, arc turned out in myriads by
unerring fingers of steel, and their pro
per combination and adjustment by skilful
workmen have given the Company its
high reputation. Its watches not only go
with the trade and go in the pockets of
200,000 people, but they go right and go
everywhere. Exchange.
A New State.
The IIouso of Representatives at Wash
ington on the 3d inst. passed the bill ad
mitting the Territory of Colorado as a
State of the Union. When the Pres
ident signs the bill, Colorado will form
the thirty-seventh State iu the sisterhood
of our Republic, and thus another star
fihall be added to the bright galaxy of our
National banner.
Colorado was organized as a Territory
in 18G1, with its capital at Golden City.
Its area embraces 100,475 square miles
In 18G3 the population, including 15,000
Indians, was estimated at fully 70,000.
It lies between the 37th and 4Lst
parallels of north latitude, and the 102d
and the 109th degrees of longitude wc,-t
from Grcenwhich, being the 25th and
32d wes from Washington., and is direct
ly west from Kansas.
- Colorado is especially rich iu minerals,
and gold is found abundantly in many
portions of the State. During the past
two years thousands of emigrants, from
the East and West, have taken up lauds
in this remote State, and are now engaged
in developing its resources.
Eepealofthe State Tax.
Keep it before the people, that during
the last few years the debt of our Jbtatc
has been reduced by payment6 as to
warrant the repeal of the tax on Real
Estate, thus relieving the farmer and
property-holder of a burthen created by
T .. - ll-l
xremocrauc mismanagement auu.uisnou
csty. This has been done under the judi
cious administration of the Republicans ;
nt a time too wheu the State treasury was
railed upon to furnish millions of dellars
extra to defray the expenses of keepiug
fwm our borders hordos of democratic
tftfltors io nrius signiut their country.
DEAD HEADS,
or, in oilier words, heads whose once glori
ous locks have
WITHERED AND WHITENED,
can in a few moments he re-clothed with
all their
J' OUT Zl TV !, A T T R A C V 2 O 7i 9 ,
by a single application of that wonderful
talisman
CRISTADOSO'S HAIR DYE,
Grizzled whiskers and moustaches, hdies'
curls into which the snow of age has prcma
ture'y drifted, and red, sandy, or whitcy
brown hnir, receive, as if by magic, and rar
est shades Of black or brown from this harm
less botanical hair dnrkencr. Manufactured
by J. C1USTADORO, G Ast or House, New
York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all
Hair Dressers.
May 10, 1SG6.
RSDUITIOX IN PRICE
OF THE
AMERICAN WATC9ES,
HADE AT WALTHAM, MASS.
In consequence of the recent great decline in gold
nd silver and all the materials used in the manufac
ture clour gocdsand in Anticipation of a itiil fur
ther dec-line, vc have reduced our prices to -as low as
as point as they can bc placed
WITH GOLD AT PAR,
so that no one need hesitate to buy a watch now from
the expectation Ui.tl it will be cheaper at some future
time. The lest cf ten years and the manufacture and
sale of
MOJIE THAN 200,000 WATCHES
have given our productions ihc very highest rank a-
mnng timekeepers. Commencing with the determina
lion to make on ly thorouhly excellent w atches, our
business has steadily increased as the public became
acquainted v.iih their value, until for months together.
we have been unable !o supply thedcinaud. Wclmc
repeatedly cnlaiged our factory buildings until they
now cover over three acres of ground, and give ac-
commondation to muic than eight hundred workmen.
We are fuily j istified in staling that wc now make
MORE THAN" OXC-I1ALF OF ALL THE WATCHES
SOLD IX THE UNITED STATES. The different
grades arc distinguished by the following trade-marks
"American Watch Co J' Waltham, Mass.
2- "Appkton.TracyfcCo" Waltham, Mass.
3 "J S. IJaitlcti Wathmam. Mass.
4. "Win Ellcry."
5. OUR LADIES' WaTCII of first quality is named
"Applcton.Tiacy tz Co," Waltham, Ma-s
C. Our nrxl quality f Ladies' Watch is named"!1
S. Daitlctt," Waltham Mass. These watches are
furni'hedin a great variclty cf sizes and styles
of cases-
The American Watch Co. ofWaltham, Mass. authorize
us io itale that w ithout distinction of trade maiks or
price.
ALL THE PRO DUCTS OP THEIR FACTORY
ARE PULLY WARRANTED
to be the best lime keepers cf thcirclass ever made iu
Ihisoranr other country Buyers should lcmcinbcr that
unlike ihesuiranlce of a foreign maker who cm nc
vcr be reachc.d.lhis warrantee is at all times auainst the
Company or iheir agents, and that ifaflcr the runs:
through Dial, any w.itch should prove defective in
any particular, it may aiv. ays he exchanged foranothcr
As the Amcncan watch mada at Waltham, aie for sale
by dealers generally thioughout the country, we do not
solicit orders for single w atches.
CAUTION. The public are cautioned to
buy only of respectable dealers. All persons selling
counterfeits w ill be prosecuted.
ROliBl.NS A- API'LETO.V,
AGE.VTS FOR THKAMERCAX, WATCII COM
PA NY.
82 Broadway, N. Y.
STKASGE, TTSiSJE.
Every young lady and gentleman in the
Tit,.A C!.- I .1
omiuu jmtt.e can near forneimntr vcrv
much to their advantage by return mail (free
Oi cnargej, by- addressing the undersigned
Ihose having fears of beiii"; humbucired will
oblige by not noticing this card. All others
will please address their obedient servant,
THOS. F. CHAPMAN,
S3 1 Broadway, New York.
January, 4, 1S6G. ly. -
XHtECGE&S OF YOUTH.
A Gentleman who suffered for years from
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all
the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for
tlie sake of sufierinjr humanity, send free to
all who need it, the recipe and directions for
making the simple remedy by which he was
cureu. fcuitorers wishing to profit by the
uuvmnaui o experience, can oo so uy au
dressing
JOHN B. OGDEN,
No. 13 Chambers St., New York.
January 4. 16GG. ly.
iri i i t,
April 28th; 18G6, at the house of Mr.
Charles Brown, Esq , by the Rev. Hen
ry Seifert, Mr. Peter Setzer, of Ham
ilton, and Miss Amanda E. Relles, of
Jackson, Monroe county, Pa.
May 1st, 1866, at the house of Mr.
Jacob Williams, Esq., in Hamilton, by
the Rev. Henry Seifert, Mr. Thomas L.
Scuerman and Miss Sarah Williams,
both of Hamilton, Monroe county, Pa.
At the Parsonage of the M. E. Church,
Strowlsburg, April 3, 18G6, by the Rev. J.
U. Alday, Mr. Josn'ir Kennet and Miss
Mary Stucker, both of Monroe county.
At the Parsonage of the M. E. Church,
April 14th, 18G6, by the Rev. J. IT. Alday,
Mr. Jacob G. Miller and Miss Lydia Price,
both of Barret township.
At the Parsonage of the M. E. Church'
April 24th, 18GG, by the Rev. J. II Alday.
Mr. George T. Smith and Miss Elmira
Heller, of Jackson township.
At the Parsonage of the M. E. Church,
May 8, IS6G, by the Rev. J. II. Alday, Mr.
Frederick Nauman and Miss Amanda
Tkansce, both of Nnglesville.
Important to Ladies !
A YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF MORAL
worth, honorable, educated and refin
ed, desires lo correspond with a lady of char
acter, between the ages of 1G and 20 years,
posscsing beauty, modesty and diligence.with
sweetness of disposition, scrupulously neat
in person, and having dark hair and not more
than 5 feet 5 inches in height.
The original name will given upon receipt
of the first letter.
Addres?, MR. IMPROVEMENT.
Widows Appraisement.
nniJE following Widows' Appraisements
JL have been filed in the Office of the
Clerk of the Orphans' Court, of Monroe coun
ty, and will be presented for approval at the
next term of Court, to be held MONDAY,
May 28, I860.
Estate of Christian Mctzgar, dee'd.
Henry Smith, deceased.
11 David Schnaile, deceased.
" Bernard S. Schoonover, dee'd.
,; Michael Getz, deceased.
" Morris Evans, deceased.
" Daniel Titus, deceased.
TITOS. M. McILIIANEY, CLrk.
May 10, 18SG.
i
TEKK1BLE EXCITEMENT ! ! !
Mo for Strorolsftnrg !
ALL ABOAED FOR THE
NEW STORE WITH NEW GOODS
May 10, I860.
Stuoudsburg, Pa.
NOTICE.
To ihe Stockholders of (he
STOUDSBURCt mills.
DY A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD
j of Directors proposed 0th May, 18GG,
a meeting of the Stockholders of the Com
pany will be held at the office of the Compa
ny, on FRIDAY, the Cfnh day of May next,
18G6, at 2 o'clock, P. M., for making asses
mentsupon the Capital Stuck of ihose Stock
holders who have not paid up in full, and al
so for the purpose of taking action upon the
question of increasing the Capital Stock of
tlie Company lo forty thousand dollars.
A general attendance is requested.
Attest. R. S. STAPLES, Prcst.
C. R. Andre, Clerk.
Stroudsburg, Pa., May 10, 18(50.
The Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs,
uiiy jjiumuiii ciyu's?, uuapicu io sacred and
secular music, for S80 to 600 each. FIFTY-ONE
GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or
other first premiums awarded them. Illus
trated Catalogues free. Address, MASON
&. HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTH
ERS, New York.
September 7, 605.--ly.
ejOA A MONTH 'Agents wanted for
tr?t7V six entirely new articles, just out.
Address O. T. GAREY. City Building Bid
deford, Maine. January 4, ISGG.-ly.
Argument List, May T.
Use of Elizabeth Meckes vs. John
Kunkel.
Same vs. Nathan Scrfass.
llule upon Andrew Storm one of the
Executors of Peter Frederick, dee'd.
William Place vs. Martin Courtright.
John Ifaag vs. Henry Shaller .Garni
shee of Lorenz eiss.
II. A. Lancaster vs. Same.
II. A. & W. Lancaster vs Same.
Ivulc upon the Overseers of the Poor
of Jackson township.
John Marsh vs. John Ivees.
Josiah Wood vs. Enos Myers.
THOS. M. McILIIANEY, Prot'y.
Trial List, May T. 1866.
David W. Lee vs. Jay Gould.
Abel .Cushing' vs. Washington Over
field. Loriog Andrew vs. Mathias Brakcly.
James A. McGowan vs. Philip Kresge
and Jerome Krege.
Jlenry C. Wolfe vs. Iteuben Shupp.
Charles Saylor vs. Peter Merwine.
James IIofTman vs. Jacob II. Butts.
11. E. J. Eilcnberger vs. Del. Lacka
wanna & W. R. II. Co. -
Melchoir Hay vs. Samuel A. Singer.
Luther Fillmore vs. Samuel Michael.
John Postcns vs. Mary Ann Peters,
Jxec x or Anthony Peters, dec d.
Joseph II. Bond and wife vs. Jacob
Altemose.
lieuben Shupp vs. The township of
roik.
THOS. M. McILIIANEY, Prot'y.
EW BOOK BINDERY.
The attention of Coal Operators and other
Business men, and of the public generally,
is called to the fact that a very
COMPLETE BOOK BINDERY,
under the charge of a
CITY WORKMAN
ofOVERTHIRT Y YEARS EXPERIENCE,
has just been opened in connection with the
office of the
KO
4
322 LACKAWANNA AVENUE (OVER GEO.
BLAKE & CO.'S,) ECUANTON, PA.,
which is now prepared to do Ruling, Binding,
and Printing, of every variety,
NEATLY, CHEAPLY, :hi1 a-
bovcall, PROMPTLY.
03 Give this Home Institution" one
trial before sending your work abroad.
F. A. CRANDALL.
Scranlon, Mny 10, 16G3.
MESSRS. DETRICK & WILLIAMS
have opened a New Store for the sale of
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
and JEWELRY,
on Main-street, in Stroudsburg, next door to
the Post-otnce, where they have on hand
the largest and best-asaortment of
Watches, Clocks, Jcicelry, Drugs, Paints
Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Sash, Doors,
Blinds, Brushes of all kinds. Per
fumery, Spices and Station
ary, ever offered for sale
in this County.
Gxi and be Convinced,
lht. That we have the largest and best as
sortment of choice goods in the market.
2d. We have all NEW GOODS.
3d. We are determined to please all who
favor us with th-ir patronage.
4th. We will sell lower than any olhe
house in the Borouh.
Country Merchants and Physicians' orders
will be filled at ihe lowest wholesale prices.
Please call before purchashing elsewhere.
NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS.
' 07" Particular attention paid to the re
pairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, &c,
and all work warranted.
C. S. DETRICK,
P. S. WILLIAMS.
Stroudsburg, May 10, 1SGG.
Uy virtue of a writ of ven. e.w de ter
ns to me directed, issued out of the Court o
Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will ex
pose to sale, at public vendue, on
Saturday, the 2Gth day of May,
1865, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the
Court House, in the borough of Stroudsburg,
tlie following descnbed real estate to wit:
All that certain tract of timber land situ
ate partly in Polk township, Monroe county,
and partly in Penn Forest, Carbon county-
surveyed in warrant to Anthony Butler, con,
taming
823 Acres, 10 Perches,
and allowances.
Also all that certain tract of timber laud
situate partly in the township of Poll;, Chei
nuthil and Tunkhannock, Monroe county,
and Penn I'orcst, Carbon county, being the
tract surveyed in warrant name of James
Reynolds, containing
401 3-4 ACRES
nd allowances.
Also all that certain tract of limber land
situate in the township of Chcsnuthill and
Polk, in Monroe county, being the tract sur
veyed m warrant name of Richard Renshaw,
containing
395 1-2 Acres,
and allowances.
The above U all improved TIMBER LAND.
bcized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of Charles Tidd, and to be sold bv me
for cash.
CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff
bhenlt's OfTicc Stroudsburg,
May 10, 1SG0.
LiecEsc Applications.
MONROE COUNTY, SS.
The following named persons have filed
their applications for License in the office
of the Clerk of Quarter Sessions of Monroe
County, and the same will be presented for
allowance at the next term of said Court to
be held at Stroudsburg, May 30th, 1566. .
T;iv!ra Ls::i3cs.
Barrett Township.
Wilkinson Price,
Chcsnuthill.
Elizabeth Kresge, John Merwine,
Linford Heller, Jerome Kresge,
Joseph Butts, Jacob K. Shafer,
Daniel Kresge,
Goolbaugh.
Michael R. Smith, Amos Singer,
Andrew Sebring, Thomas Callaghan,
Eldred.
Joseph Hawk, ' Nelson ilcfllo'fiiiger,
Thomas MixseU, ' '
Hamilton.
Thomas E. Heller, Josiah Fenner,
Charles Bossard, Valentine Houser,
Samuel Dennis, Charles Saylor,
Middle Smithfield.
James Place, Oliver E. Place,
Parudise. .
Reuben Newhart, Abraham Gish,
Pocono.
Ch'irles Brown, Manassah Miller,
Lewis Heller,
Polk Township,
Joel Berlin, Aaron Serfass,
Daniel Kerchner, Jacob W. Kresge,
Mary Dotter, Jones Snyder,
Ross Township,
Jacob II. Stocker, Reuben Ilartzell,
Sarah Lessig,
Smithfield.
Thomas Brodhead, Luke W. Brodhcad,
Isaac S. Labar,
Stroud Township '
Delp &. Dot rick,
Stroudsburg Borough,
Barnet Mansfield, Linford Marsh,
Jacob Knecht, Peter &tJames Bush,
Tobyhannuh,
Isaac StoufTer, Henry Stoddart,
Tunkhannock.
Benjamin F. Schafer, Reuben Barrel I,
Reuben B. Bonser,
LIQUOR STORES.
Dreher & Brother, Stroudsburg.
Jerome S. Williams & Co., do
Henry Shaller, Barrett.
i, .JK RL MoILHANEY, Clerk,
May 10, I860.- f
mercantile Appraisement!
OF
MONROE COUNTY,
For the Year 1866.
The following is a list of the Venders of
Merchandise, Restaurants, &c, in the Coun
ty of Monroe, clussed in accordance with the
several acts of Assembly relating to the
3.1 me.
ESorosjgEi of iromIlnirjj,
Class.
Philip Miller. 14
Flory & Brother, 14
George Fable. 12
Charles Waters & Son, 14-
Henry Shoemaker, 14
II. C. Leva n way, 14
Brown & Keller, . 13
James A. Pauli, 14
Hess & Co., 14
Robert Iluaton, 14
James B. Morgan, 14
C. D. Brodhead, 14
John O. Saylor, 14
Jacob Miller, 14
Robert Boys, ' 14
Smiley & Walton, 14
J. S. Staple?, 14
D. H. Wyckoff, 13
Win. Keiier, 14
Santheimer & Herman 12
M. M. Burnet, 14
Darius Dreher, 14
Alexander Ruutcnold, 14
H. S. Wagner, 13
Morris Drake, 14
Metzgar & Storm, 14
William M. Jamef, 14
Wallace &. Co. 12
James Gouger, 14
J. IJ. McCarty, 14
Reuben Miller, 14
C. Hiller, billa-d room, 1 table 0 m,
Godfrey Ruff,-do do 1 do 6 m,
James Ballantyne, 14
Frederick Fable, 14
Nicholas Roster, 13
Charles Keller, 14
J. S. Williams & Co.,
" " liquor m. 12
Sabina DeYoung, - 14
Miss R. Morgan, 14
Miss Win term ute, 14
Drugs and Medicines.
Wm. Ilollinsuead, 13
Dreher & Brother, 13
Deilrick &. William?, 14
Hacnillos!,
D. Saylor & Brother, 14
Jerome Fenner, 14
A. W. Loder, 14
Alonzo B. Shafer, 14
Casper Metzgar, 14
J. A. Bossard, 14
Charles Williams, 14
Jerome S. Williams, dietdlcry,
Ross,
Reuben Ilartzell, 14
Saiilhlicld,
Amos Labar, 1 14
David Shannon, 14
Absalom Weaver, 14
A. B. Burrell, 14
B. F Brodhcad, 14
James Bell, Jr. 14
Lab ir & Heller, 14
A. D. Freece, 14
Wm. A. Brodhead, billiard
" " ten pin Alley G m,
Wm. N. Peters, 14
E. G. Shoemaker 14
Decker & Dunn, 14
Thomas Stcmples, 14
Fine & Fisher, 14
Amount.
S7 00
7 00
12 50
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
CIie.tnKlSisn,
L. M. Heller,
Charles Tidd,
Samuel Arnold,
John Merwine,
John Harter,
Joseph Hawk,
Arncist Pearsol,
S3 It! red,
Polk,
David Kresire,
Henry McClelan
Harper, Craig, Wills & Co.,
Peter Gilbert,
R. M. Kresge,
S Lee
J. S. Coleman,
Shafer & Rineh.irt,
Decker &. Dunn,
Palens &. Northrop,
Philip Rockafellow,
Paradise,
Charles Henry,
James Kintz,
George R. Smith,
Pocoiao,.
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
11
14
14
14
14
14
13
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
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State Agricultural Society.
THE NEXT ANNUAL EXHIBITION
of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Soci
ety will be held at EASTON, Northampton
County, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday, September 25, 26, 27 and 28,
16GG. PREMIUM LISTS will be ready for
delivery early in June. .
A. BOYD HAMILTON, Prca.
A. B. Lokoaker, Sec'ry.
Harriaburg, May 10, 18GG.-3w.
COUNTY TAX.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the col
lection of County Tax for the several
townships of Monroe county, will be let "to
the lowest and best bidder. Sealed propo
sals must be handed in on or before the first
day of May Court, at the Commissioners Of
fice in Stroudsburg, Pa.
John T. Williams,
Nelson Hefflefinger. Conv'rs..
Henry Heller.
Stroudsburg, Pa., May 10, 186G.
$5 REWARD!
QTRAYED from the premises of the sub
0 scriber, at the Del. Water Gap, on Sat
urday afternoon, April 27th, a Dark
six years old this Spring, thin in flesh and
fresh in milk no whi'e marks about her.
The above reward will be paid to any ono
who returns her to me at the Gap.
CATHARINE GARRITY.
Delaware Water Gup, May 3, 18CG.
Remaining unclaimed in the Post Office
Stroudsburg, State of Pennsylvania,
1st day of May 16GG.
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D. Cuslnrd,
Jacob Stoufier,
George Lesig,
Aaron Bowman,
David Burrct,
Mury Knipe,
George Fable,
ToIySsajsaIi,
Itaac Stoufier, M
Charles Blecksley, 14
CoolbausEi,
Dodge &Co., 13 10 00
James A. Young, 14 7 00
Susan Young, 14 7 Q0
Jackson,
J. II. Marvin, 14 7 00
An appeal will be held at the Commission
ers Office in Stroudsburg, on the 2d day of
June, lBtio, wiiou and where nil persons who
feel aggrieved can attend if they think prop
er. PETER GRUVER,
Mercantile Appraiser.
TO COKSUNPTKVES.
Tlie advertiser, having been restored to
health iu a few weeks, by a very simple rem
edy, after havingsufiercd 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.
Io all who desire it, he will send a copy
of the prescription usedfreo of charge) with
the directions for preparing and usitV' the
same, which they will find a sure cure for
Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds
Coughs, nnd all Throat and Luna Amo
tions. The onlv. obicct of the nilvnrffsnr in
scnuing me Prescript
afilicted, and spread ir
conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes
Almwif ..fl "II I . T
v-iy muiorer wm try nis romcdv.ns it win
cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing
Parties wishinrr the Tirpsrr?nl!rii mill
o 1 ""J'""" ivm
please address
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON
vv unamstiurgh,
Kings County, .
Now Vi-t.
January 4," 808.-1 y.
Brown J. II.
Hurnelt D. B. 2
Brow n S. P.
Bowman Henry
Bruce Jenny
Brown Patrick)
Brindlr? Joseph
Brook Sary Jane
Amos Custard 3
Carpenter Eunice
Drake Levi
Dutol Ella
Drake C. F.
Frederick Jh
Fellencer Joseph H
G.i Hot Robert B.
Hamia P M.
Heller Melchoir
House r Chas. F.
Holbrooke Capt W.
Hozenshieldt
Jacoby John
Kearney Wm.
Kline Dan'I.
Keller J. J.
Losey A.
Love Chas. M.
Lessig George
McCornvck Mstgarct
Marsh Peter M.
Myers Henry
Wm.
Plattenburg Samuel
Rout Auga
Rafferly Geo. A.
Reyder Maria
Shook John P.
Staples J. D. 2
. Smith Clap s.i
Selbline Mtdton
Turn Lizzie
Town?end Wm. IJ.
Trayer Samuel S. 2
L.T1IU3 Dennis
Williams Susan F.
Watson E. C.
Weidrick John II.
Youngs Benj. 2
QCjTo obtain any of these letters, the ap
plicant must call for "Advertised Letters,"
give the date of this list, and pay one cent
lor advertising.
07"" If not called for within one month",
they will be sent to the Dead Letter Ofiicc.
THEODORE SCHOCH, P. M.
ourt Proclamation.
Whereas, the Hon. Geolge R. Barrett
President Judge of the22d JuJ c.'ti Bislnctr
Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of
Wayne, Pike, Monroe and Carbim.aud Abra
ham Levering and Jeremy Mackey. EqrV,
Associate Judges of the Cuiirt of Common
Pleas of the Cutmty of Monroe, and by vir
tue of their offices. Justices of the Court of
Oyer and Terminer and General Jni! delive
ry and Court of General Qmrter Sessions in
and for the said County of Monroe, have is
sued their precept to me commanding that
a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and
Common Pleas-, and Court of Oyer and Ter
miner and General Jail Delivery and Or
phan's Court, for the said County of Monroe,
to be holdeu at Stroudsburg, on the 2Sth day
of May, 18G6, to continue one weeks if ne
cessary. MOT5CE
Is hereby given to the Conouer, the Justices
of the Peace, and Constables of the said coun
ty of Monroe, that theyjie then and there
ready with their rolls, records, inquisitions,
examinations and other reirnmibr.mces to do
those things which I heir offices are appertai
ning, and also that those who are bound by
recognizances to prosecuteand give evidence
again.-t the prisoners that are or shall be in
the jail uf the said county of Monroe, or a
ga inst persons who stand charged with Ihe
commission of offences to be then and therr
to prosecute or testify as sh.ill be just.
(God sive the Cunrnoti wealth.)
CHARLES HENRY. Sheriff:
Sheriffs Office Stnmdsbur IT. )
May 3. 1SCG. (
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t.eisiefs
OT1CE is hereby given to all persons
interested in the estates of the respec
tive decedents, that the following accounts
have been filed in the Register's office of
Monroe County, and will be presented for
confirmation to the Orphans' Court of said
county, at Stroudsburg, on Monday, the
28th day of May, 1SGG, at 10 o'clock
tx. iu.
Account of Depue S. Miller, Executor.
&,c. of John Downing, deceased.
Account of John EdTnger, one of tho
Executors, &c. of Samuel Myers, dee'd.
Account of Stroud J. Hollinshead. Ad
ministrator of Bernard S. Schoonover, de
ceased by A. liccves Jacksou and Wil
liam Hollinshead, Aduiiuistratorof RtmnA
J. Hollinshead, deceased.
Account of James Buckley, Executor,
&c. of Daniel Buckley, deceased.
1'iuai Account of Anthony Arnold,
Administrator, &c. of John Arnold d'
ceased.
AcCOUUt Of Jacob C. Miller. F.rrWnr
&c. of Mary Woodling, deceased. '
Account of Magdalcna Overfield, (lato
Magdalcna Fenner) Administrator of Jo
seph Fenner, deceased.
hinal Accouut of Geo. II. Weiss, Ad
ministrator of Barnet Mosteller. iIprM
Accountof Johu Kresge, Administrator,
&c. of Josiah Iluwk, deceased.
Account of Ammicl Bush and Peter 31
Eilcnberger, Administrator, &c. of John
V. Bush, deceased.
Account of Andrew Storm, Adminis-
object of he advertiser in trator, &c. of Iludolph Storm dee'd
Kcnption is to benefit the Account of George Bitto"boJder
ead information which he n,;,,,, t ln fJ,."enoen.aer
invnlmthlA, n,i i, i, " nunistrator, &c. ot Christopher Bit
Ad-
tonhfr T?ittn.
bender, deceased.
Account of James Kintz. Ailminictr.
tor, &o. of Melchoir Kintz, dee'd.
Account of Thomas M. Mcllhaney,
Administrator Cum tesr.imnnfn nnr.oV rvP
Adam Learn, deceased.
JOHN S. FISHER. Tt
Register's Office, Stroudsburg )
-May 3, I860.
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