$jEN'S HEAVY BOOTS, Wholesale and Retail, AT MOHKIS L. DRAKE'S, Two doors above Jeffersonian Office, MAIJf STREET. BLANK MORTGAGES For snip at this Office. Dr. E. A. BLAND tlTOULl) RESPECTFULLY AN v T nounce to the citizens of Strouds burg that he can be consulted at the STROUDSBURG HOUSE, from the 1st to the "10th of April, on caees of the Eye, Ear, Throat, Lung, and Heart. Having had an experience of 10 years in the Hospital, both of this country and Europe, and being mpplicd with the most complete outfit of Surgical instruments in the country, feel: that many who are (suffering from disease cither hereditary or ncquircd, can (by proper skill, and a perfect Knowledge ot the parts) find, at least, much relief, if not a radical cure, by the proper application of remedial agents. I do not propose to perform miraculous cures, but believe that a thorough knowledge of Medi cine, Surgery, and the Collateral Sciences, will enable us to cure many of those di cas'S which have heretofore been considered beyond the skill of a Physician. We will perform operation on the Eyes for Cataract, Artificial Pupil, Strabismus (Cross Eye), in version or eversion of the Lids, Weeping Eye, remove diseased bone, Tumors, and all malformations connrcted with the Eye or its appendages. Our experience in the the treatment of these diseases is unsurpassed by any Physician or Occulisl in the country. Having been Opera" ing Surgeon in the New York State Eye &. Ear Infirmary, located in Syracuse, and subsequently connected with other first-class institutions of the kind in different cities of the country, feel confident of our ability to perform what we propose. I Having a first-class Ophthalmoscope we are nb" to examine the internal structun 8 of the Eye with as much precission and racy as the external txirface. The use this instrument in the diagnosis and incnt of diseases of the Eye is indipensibly necessary. Dealiie The Phv-ician wl i!e a student in the fice of his preceptor, or while attending medical lectures never dreams ofacquainting himself with the minute Anatomy and ology of the Er, hence when called upon treat f-o delicate nn organ, rarely, if succeeds in restoring his patient. In fnct, the intelligent Physician never nvddle, or interferes, with this orgun, save to use some sitnph? itjctioa. blister or sea ton. If this cures, well, if not, the poor victim is doomed to be deprived of tins most import ant or'an. Instruments for examine the similar to the Ophthalmoscope are now used, whereby the internal Ear is brought plainly to view, and the true caue of Deaf ness ascertained and treated accordingly. THROAT, LUNGS & HEART. The great difficulty in determining the seat nnl precise charac er of diseases of the Above-named t rgans is owing to the faci that they are so deep seated, and surrounded by a tony framework, hich affon.s strength to thw part of the body, as well as protection from injury .to these vital organs. Constan experif-i-ce, together with a y,md ct knew I or"" of the An tctr.ica! iclat'ons ex'stinp; between these organs, is the only t-ure guide the Physician h s to conduct his pitient safely through the dangerous diseases which often and s i finally attack the Lungs, Throiit and Heart. The tact is now fully cstab 1 shed by 'he most scientific men of the age, that tlicse diseases are not necessarily fatal, if at the rroper tiii.c the proper remedies Le applied. The Physical exploration of Chest has ot late years been reduced perfect science, consequently these diseases have been robbed of half their terrors. 1 non sands h-ive been, and :. re now being, re.-tored to perfect health, and theenjoyment of these blessings provided so -bounteously by the ltuler of the universe. Dr. B. will perform all Surgical Operations, such as removal ot Tumors, Malformation Limbs, CI nb-Foot, Hare Lip, &x. March 19, 1808.-2 w TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS MOMOE L COUNTY. VTOTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN, THAT 11 areably to an Act ot General semble of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, passed the 13. h day of March, 1615, en titled An Act to Amend the Act en;itld An Act directing the Mode of Selling Un nested Lands for Tuxes and other purposes,'" and of an Act passed the 13h day of Man h, 1517, a further Supplement to an Act to Amend the Act entitled "An Act Directing the Mode of Selling Unseated Lands Taxes and other purposes," by the Act General Assembly, pat-sed the 9th day March, in the year of our Lord 1847, tied An Act in Relation to the Sales Unseated Lands in the Several Counties this Commonwealth," the following of land will be sold, at Public v endue, on ibe bth day of June, being the Second Monday, of June next, at the Court-House, in the borough of Strouds fcurg, in the County of Monroe, tor Arreara ge of Tax"s due, and the cost accrued on each Jot respectively fur years 1600 &. 1607: Ilarrelt Towtihip. Xo. Warrantee. Acres. Per. J 08 Baker, John H. 150 11 01 B-iruelt. John (part) 90 70 259 Brodhead, Ann 405 80 290 Brodhead, Thomas 427 274 Brodhead, Alexander 253 314 Brown, Daniel 348 60 315 Brodhead, Sam. (pt.) ISO 210 C:a:g. John 300 119 Cardiff, Jacob (pt.) 300 15 308 Chapman, Joseph 200 320 Cottmger, Garrett pt 238 4 200 Crook, W.lliara 100 92 Dills, Abraham 190 Tax. IB 57 9 10 32 77 34 90 16 80 17 81 14 64 26 30 43 50 16 62 23 74 15 34 43 32 43 3a 33 15 15 22 24 19 3 2 107 Denison, Alex, pt, 216 213 Duncan, David 441 204 Duncan, John 831 J 50 02 84 14 19 100 41 7a 219 Dysen James part) 408 288 Dills, David jr. 419 291 Depue. Samuel 405 137 Ford, Siandish 300 212 Graysburg, Joseph 300 138 Gibb:ns, Isaac . J00 Graysburff. James 200 -U3 300 113 133 Glenthworth, James 226 Griscomb, Samuel E. 25 Griscomb, Samuel E. 10 Griscpmh, Samuel E. 75 298 Hailcr, Frederick 270 16 12 11 JMfEN'S CALF BOOTS, SEWED AND PEGGED, Wholesale and Retail, AT MORRIS L. DRAKE'S, Two doors above Jefferson ian Office, . MAIJf 8TBEET. 323 Heaton. Joseph fotA 138 130 j in t -i i - ' . . jeoroe 4UU 30 iwsk, IickoIon A. 100 3 58 . 25 206 Lomax, David (pt.) 239 295 Lockart. John 170 211 Lee, Thomas 431 11 .14 62 37 88 . Martin, John 180 di 222 Murray; Sarah 225 235 Murray, John 402 297 McNair, Solomon 355 40 94 48 40 113 115 24 154 21G McGan, Michael 104 207 Murdock.John 400 310 Nethermark, Lu-as 305 202 Roup, Geo. W. (pt.) 211 336 Reed, Rachel 150 100 Seavony. Thomas 350 now 205 Smith, Jonathan 347 218 ShafTner, Solomon 308 292 Smith, El.zibeth 393 301 Sandman,Christopher403 317 Smith, Rachel 374 251 Tyson, Daniel 437 28 60 111 111 72 28 51 312 Ut. Jacob 410 243 Vangordon, Gybcrt 421 313 Van com pen, Knchel 404 221 Wells, William 343 237 Weaver, Philip 390 311 Wolberton, Jonathan 411 318 Wilkinwn, Joseph 103 204 Wood, Thomas 100 234 Marry, Ann 300 Cool bans In Township. 147 Able John 400 188 Arndt, Jacob jr. 408 189 Arndt, John 408 162 Burns, Jonathan 440 174 Baker, Jicob 260 97 21 97 21 130- 17 153 16 177 -Bush, John sen. 400 52 17 53 60 62 D9 97 97 94 179 Bush, James 398 31 59 32 06 31 70 31 70 31 59 lt9 Bell, Joseph ' 405 '87 Bell, William 400 191 Bush. John jr. 400 192 Bush, Thorns s 399 194 Brown, Daniel 403 195 Brown. John 403 193 Biles. Henrr 408 199 Brutzman, John 200 2i6 Brown, William 408 224 Burrows, Henry 403 244 Bell, William (part) 200 239 Burrows, Stephen 400 164 C.chran, John 100 197 Corsaw, Abraham1 200 210 Craig, John 433 225 Coiungham, Gustavus340 224 Collid.-iyJacoborJno.202 199 Dcpue, Aaron 403 202 Depue, Samocl 408 210 Dnffield, John 415 213 Depue, Daniel 432 213 .Depue, Polly 432 Frazer, Nalbro (pt.) 208 149 Gibbs, Elizabeth (pt.) 206 175 Gibbs, Elizabeth (pt.) 206 205 Guiltner, Francis 415 accu of treat 32 32 21 43 of- 60 his I'hysi to ever. 140 90 97 21 109 32 30 22 6 34 87 6 Ear 40 11 40 II 10 22 231 Guiltner. Tobias 412 215 404 J2 103 Hester, John I OS Howe, Samuel 178 Hendricks, Isaac 160 Hendricks, Jucob 10 47 32 407 123 31 !90 Hood, Hannah 403 61 31 191 Hembt, Jacob 193 Hollinshcad, James 196 Hooser. Henry 408 436 408 400 403 410 400 325 357 401 205 200 231 226 99 21 73 30 97 21 231 Horn, Abraham 134 32 233 Harlc Peter 235 Harvey, Joseph 97 32 21 t2 Harvey, Samuel 75 21 247 Harray. Mry 195 Jones, John jr. 181 Kintz, Daniel 169 Lockwood, James 206 Lenox, David 111 Lee, Thomr. s 229 L vcring, Nathan t4 120 123 27 31 8 10 17 33 62 104 47 61 50 10 10 108 109 100 165 113 60 10 106 Mushbach, Frederick 116 173 Meredith, Mary 403 169 Meredith, Nancy 401 206 Montague, Eiiza 415 207 Montague. Abraham 415 the 31 31 32 32 20 32 15 9 33 43 17 17 8 8 33 20 16 31 33 26 16 26 4 to a 207 Miirdock. John 2C9 McKee, Peter 217 Moore, Patrick 222 Murry, Sarah 226 McKee, Thomas 243 McCnllongh, John 206 Montague, Joseph 193 Nungesser, Peter 180 Patterson, John 433 415 411 220 427 411 415 430 100 of 179 Patterson, Alexander 100 165 Pettirew, James 419 103 163 Patterson, AV'illiam 2-":0 190 Patterson. Robert 194 Patterson, JdCob 227 Pratt, Henry 223 Polk, Robert 157 Ransberry, John 167 Roup, William 183 Risk, Charles 193 R-eder, Ab-alom 197 Rhg", Fh lip 221 Rees, Jane 222 Rees, Daniel 223 Rees, Sarah 241 Ross. David 249 Roberto, Isaac 153 Sidman, Eliza 173 Schneider, John 155 Sidman, Isaac 176 Summers, George 176 Spencer, Joseph 177 Smith. Robert 184 Shook, John 212 Smith, Piatt 219 Swart wood, Moses 230 Sproat William . 232 Shaw, Richard 146 Taylor, John M. . 214 Tagsart, John 215 Taylor. Jmes 232 Trail, Robert 165 Vandermark, James 203 Varrtilbury, Ricbin 196 Vandermark, Jacob or James 135 Walker, Emanuel 203 Wood, Thomas 209 Ward, Hannah 220 Wheeler, Daniel 220 Ward, Joseph 403 97 395 103 421 40 323 48 401 14 400 75 407 127 258 97 440 eo 433 70 439 113 409 8 202 170 64 400 15 400 150 401 83 220 120 204 7 406 30 432 21 313 140 206 156 408 98 400 393 122 399 122 406 134 179 59 419 10 300 403 95 317 123 411 57 415 10 411 51 As 32 13 34 34 34 32 10 fur 16 16 of of 31 cnti 17 ofl 16 ofl 32 34 17 16 32 21 41 31 tracts 23 32 23 31 25 21 32 21 3 16 Welling, Richard pt. 50 187 Yohe.Adam 400 Clicfiiulliill Towiiftliip. 19 19 9 JO 31 17 7 29 55 90 50 75 50 77 37 80 60 78 01 87 16 22 38 13 14 10 9 6 Bower, Dillman (pt.) 236 . Heckman, Adam (pt) 250 Hare, Powell Robt. 260 Morgan, Sarah (pt.) 230 Peach, Peter (part) 81 Pratt, George (part) 316 Rees, Rachel . . 445 Rees, Samuel (part) 138 80 Shupp, Philip (part) 289 126 Shupp, Peter . 200 Eld red ToivnIiip. Craig, John 250 Heffley, Peter 125 Hemphill, Joseph 173 Hower, John 178 Hower, Nicholas 126 . Ijcvere, Isaac 403 Weavcrt Johu 175 7 6 5 15 7 9 10 JJOY'S & YOUTH'S BOOTS Wholesale and Retail, AT MORRIS L. DRAKE'S, Two doors above JefTersonian Office, MAIN TSEET, in 7 Hamilton Township, Cox, Tench (part) 300 Cox, John (part) 300 Johnson, Elizabeth pt 200 32 75 41 62 26 56 Levers, ueorge (pt.) 300 Levers, George (pt.) 280 ' Levers, Eliiwbeih 415 10 54 72 EG 16 58 32 75 Miser, John (part) 300 Praul, Thomas (part) 150 Thompson, James pt. 100 Vanorman, Carry 400 Vanorman, Samuel 100 Claywcll. Sydney , 104 InckKoit TowuIiip. BjII, Margaret 150 13 8 " 7 1 5' 9 44 51 27 95 11 25 34 90 18 40 4 97 24 98 17 29 10 58 7 62 24 98 25 33 16 68 10 68 54 76 32 75 Coats, Lindscy 421 Defong, John 410 Gwinner, Frederick 250 Kreamer, William 150 Logan, Mary 402 Lesley, John (part) 200 Logan, John ' 295 Roup, William 415 S.tgreaves, Samuel pt 80 Starbird. John (part) 200 Smith, Elizabeth 440 Tyson, Joseph 435 no 10 33 51 32 32 34 72 31 03 35 72 35 66 34 90 19 10 15 103 05 108 25 07 12 7 16 90 25 33 18 12 7 37 91 55 71 27 32 33 42 11 25 8 90 2G 30 Pocono Township. Brown, Susannah 400 100 17 8 18 19 12 13 22 Gwinner, Fred, (pt) 174 Nicholas, John 429 Paul, Thomas 435 Smith, Elizabeth pt. 290 48 137 16 94 21 30 71 Smith, Francis (part) 300 Price Townthip. 06 Bunnell, Benjamin 436 SO 87 Bollenge, Frederick 295 71 36 57 20 22 7 31 70 336 Benslry, William 424 60 320 Cattinger, Garret pt. 13-J ' 4 119 Chapman, Joseph 200 100 Harrison, William pt. 240 10 9 79 Heaton, Joseph (pt ) 184 181 Huff, Enos 343 17 A? -V 323 Harrison, Willio oo oi 334 Horton, Tabitka m 220 422 437 413 403 409 390 180 374 433 416 128 4 25 32 32 10 90 322 James, John 14 146 50 22 335 Jayne, Annio 20 66 Marion. Samuel 20 KO T1. Pliilin 15 21 30 332 place, James 50 23 138 150 120 19 1 i)U Oil P..et I nmna 8 07 8 30 017 -Smith. R.rhpl 18 21 21 6 10 90 1 PnrtsnmT AKrnKnm ' eMs30 Winninvv. Jacob 4 W MS Wriirl.t. RnWt A1 11. W t.I 71 129 Crces, Peter (part) 134 121 11 84 1 o uientwonn, James pt. 40 5 18 96 130 tiibbons, Isaac (part) 200 22 1U4 "omprmes Isaac pt. rzi zio 08 m 2 Lee, Joseph 401 14 11 36 40 15 icnoias, wuiiam 444 1 y cisn, itogcs iJi'O 20 07 Middle Sitiillificld TowiiAhip. t3 57 Barklev. Jamps 430 80 10 15 1121 60 Bunnell. Cat 424 18 03 63 Barklev. John 400 18 9 9 18 13 20 10 2 4 7 13 13 13. 7 00 62 Horton. Richard 207 74 233 Howery. Bow'ne (nU 100 96 57 Jane. William 400 155 8 13 71 63 Jane. Marv 339 39 -43 Kirkendall. Samuel 300 71 194 Lewis. Richard (part) 236 01 Oden. Sarah fnartl 100 32 191 Orrden. Anne (parn 100 62 53 Palmer. Thomas 111 60 30 67 Parker, William 150 25 St uckcr, Clements p!. 202 ou 65 74 45 90 34 78 61 Sanders, John 402 183 Stock cr, Margaret pt 150 Iloxs Towiifrliip Hays, Samuel Johnson, James Levers, Sarah Levers, Christopher Walker, John Walker, Robert, Sane, Christopher 250 7 85 375 40 11 51 438 125 13 34 S13 26 9 GO 35 1 58 35 1 58 40 1 72 96 74 fc4 84 20 84 90 07 78 53 29 24 30 30 15 00 39 43 71 03 10 50 40 Smitlifictd Towmlilp. Darnhill, John (part) 100 7 Gordon, John 407 28 Horn, Benjamin (pt.) 200 14 Chalner, John 50 4 Stroud Towntliip. Brodhead, Garrett (pt.) GO 2 Praul, Thomas (part) 130 4 Tub liauua. Albertson, Garrett 227 21 100 Alloway, William 439 107 53 Benoo, Robert (part) 200 42 30 52 72 37 92 36 Gi 51 88 Berry, John 82 Blakeley, John 434 Blackwell, Daniel 200 Boehni & Shiner, 307 Beek, Frederiek 439 Boehm, Philip 100 Brodhead, Samuel 304 Berry, Simon 422 Brodhead, Luke . 419 70 108 50 22 01 82 43 48 37 19 51 Cox, Jacob (part) Conrad, Mry (part) Calladay, Jacob Cox, Joseph (part) 225 239 203 208 81 29 24 75 24 19 84 52 119 158 48 42 41 18 48 24 99 9 34 10 10 Cox, Jonathan (part) 200 Cox, Miry (part) . 162 Cox, William (part) 350 Conrad, Deborah (part) 250 Cox, Rebecca 440 Dyer, Josiah 404 Dyer, Sarah 200 Davis, Benjamin 343 Enple Jacob (part) 50 Fish, John 403 Frazerv Nalbro (part) 200 Howell, Samuel 433 Hartman, Thomas 438 Hart, Joseph 395 HartuDg, John D. pt. 113 Hazelwood, John 395 Harvey, Mary (part) 78 Hunt, Picrsoa 50 Ilartuog, Elizabeth 439 Harvey, Samuel 413 Irvine, Robert 433 Lane, Mary . 438 Lane, William 438 Lyons, Peter 424 Long, Rebecca 162 Keen, Daniel 400 Riggs, Philip (part) 202 Rogers, Jam es 411 Recder, Andrew II. 320 Shoemaker, Samuel pt. 16G Sidman, Isaac 410 Stewart, James 400 Sharpies, John 491 SertLau, Isaac 421 Stewart, Charles (part) 200 Sharpless, Joseph (pt.)200 Tench, Francis 422 Taylor, Elizabeth 150 TbomasJofcph 400 wiii, .iaw ;a 74 06 41 16 19 03 56 32 30 99 59 91 52 53 95 14 47 19 12 92 87 6 32 10 84 00 90 07 86 84 24 120 66 62 10 102 15G38 129 53 OG 70 84 53 51 39 48 54 99 77 39 53 30 50 48 24 12 51 50 50 75 60 62 00 50 60 34 00 95 25 80 111 110 29 81 02 62 47 120 : 42 48 70 105 ADIES AND MISSES . KID AND MOROCCO BOOTS, Wholesale and Retail. AT MORRIS L. DRAKE'S, Two doors above JefTersonian Office, . MAIN STREET. Wilpon. William (pt.) 200 Wiliing, Richard (pt.) S00 Tuukliaiinork. 21 3G 13 87 13 67 9 45 Barnet, John 265 Caldwell, David 400 Cox, Joseph (part) 209 Cox, Benjamin "439 15 7 23 17 62 19 12 8 25 19 Cox, Jonathan (part) 238 80 59 120 40 40 48 50 90 40 Creamer, Jacoh 393 Caldwell, Daniel 408 19 21 1G 19 Durham, Edward 400 4 97 Ehrie, Conrad jr. 375 Elms, George 438 Eyerly, Jacob 408 Eyerlj, Jacob 400 Ehrie, Conrad sen. 401 25 25 25 25 HorseGcld&McCarty pt. "5 4 21 25 25 18 25 32 32 25 Hartung, J. D. (part) 2G1 Lesley, Defer (part) 224 98 Logan, Alexander 427 40 83 McCarty, Benjamin 351 130 5 40 Purdy, William 438 70 Paschall, Thomas . 400 43 77 Rees, Hannah 400 Rees, Samuel 415 Shee, John 403 39 25 70 06 98 16 08 93 20 Shupp, Peter (part) 240 14 25 Steioer, Henry. 439 80 Shupp, Philip ' 150 Sitgreaves, Sam. (pt.) 200 10 13 29 18 Taylor, Amos 409 135 Wilson, William (pt.) 222 64 Wildman. John 438 10 27 REUBEN GREGORY, March 19, 18C8. Treasurer 13 78 28 TREASURER'S NOTICE 9 74 90 60 OF SALE OF SEATED LANDS FOR 52 Ii ARREARAGES OF TAXES. 13 30 T iIIE FOLLOWING IS A LIST 14 Taxes on Seated Assessments, as 90 urncd by the Collectors of the several Town 66 ships, for 1866 and 1867, which Lands 41 be sold agreeably to the 41st Section of the Act of the 19th of April, A.I). 1843, which 82 'rovides lor Collection of Taxes on the 93 43 IS 83 day of June, being the Second Monday of June next, at the Court-House, in the Borough Stroudsbnrg', in the County of Monroe, Arrearages of Taxes due and costs accrued 72 on each lot respectively: 00 50 Borough of Strotidftburg. Xames. Property. Taxes. 43 56 40 Deahl, Jacob 1 Town Lot. Gordon, Mary 4 t . Metzgar, Casper 1 1 1 00 Ryan, John White, Ellen 30 Barrett. 96 Gcotz, Christopher CO Acres. 10 2 1 2 5 00 22 i. 5 00 00 19 57 62 67 50 62 02 02 00 ventz, Ucorge 389 25 100 " 150 200 Nye, Catharine ,eiis, La bar Stclling, James Waltmm George 7 1 Way, Schuck Coolbnnsli. Dresfer. Robert 100 3 1 11 3 3 8 10 3 5 3 8 5 4' 4 1 1 4 1 11 4 1 22 15 2 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 2 4 3 2 2 13 1 1 ft 2 3 3 5 22 17 a 1 a 1 7 2 3 2 1 18 13 3 4 11 9 2 19 4 0 2 2 1 4 14 3 3 2 22 19 lays, John 50 Stillwell, John II. 400 " Clicsmitliill. Shenlccl, Henry 400 Setzer, Solomon 61 Sox, Lewis Estate Hi Ilumiltuii. Kintz, Jt:hn Keller, Chailes Keller, Andrew &. Eiiza Levers, William Mosteller, Joseph Remmel, Philip Tittle, Henry Tittle, Eleanor 71 32 4 2 57 M i tl i 50 97 50 00 18 12 22 IS 2 " a Jackson. Buttp, Jacob 45 DulJ, Samuel 50 Gorr, John sen. 322 41 Gorr, John jr. 322 Heckman William 12 " Kahlcr, Harrison 161 41 Keller. Josiih 17 " Mcrwine, "Franklin 200 " Mcrwine, John 344 ' Postens, John Estate 400 Rcimoh, AS" Est. 10 Smith, Abraham 59 " Tidd, Ann 5 Tidd, William 122 50 02 58 50 34 48 50 34 14 4G Williams, Emanuel 70 Woolbcrt, Catharine 20 Werkheiser, Freeman26 Woodlinjr, Joseph 76 lOCOIIO. Kinney, Peter 100 1 Price. 50 18 8G 38 50 94 50 91 90 98 50 GO 50 8G 50 Buh, Charles lluKh, Daniel Bdleh, Dr. Coleman, J. S. Henry, Charles Peter. J a red II. Price, Mddifon Price, Wilkinson 163 142 ' 9 ' 115 100 ' 0 150 ' 9 Ransberry, George 242 Rnnbbcrry, Michael 242 White, William 120 Price, Benj. EU 102 Noys, Samuel 500 Beceeker, Andrew J 247 Cypher. William UK) Penncll, Christian 220 Staples, Reuben 6 Polk. Hotter, Jacob 100 Borger, Lynford 67 Bjyer, Jacob 14 Brough John 12 Bartolomew, Daniel 2 Craig, Thomas 92 Craig, TI108.&. John 116 George, Derna 1 4G OG 30 OG 90 22 50 51 14 M 00 38 38 50 50 14 30 44 30 50 78 50 50 50 G4 Kreege, George Eat. 27 Moyer, Philip GO Smith, Melchoir Sibler, Sarah Porter, Mary 72 39 83 Ron. 44 30 Altemusc. P;ter Busk irk, Thomas Heller, P. J. Rudy Hays, Richard Kichline, John Kintz, Henry Lerch, Peter 1 200 25 131 10 Itickhow, James Et 40 Woaver John 200 Walton, James II. 400 Sobers, Jacob 60 50 50 02 Siuitlificld. SkcrrcU, James 47 JUDDERS of ALL KINDS, Wholesale'and Retail, AT MORRIS L. DRAKE'S, Two doors above JefTersonian Office, MAIN STREET. 50 50 Stroud. Bowlby. David 1 Town Lot. Burnett, I). Britta in 3 Acres. Colbert, Eliz'th Er. 36 51 5 9 32 50 50 Colbert, Elizabeth S. 29 Coffman, William 44 4 t t t 14 5 5 12 5 49 00 75 CnfTman, Charles 40 130 15 19 74 Ilnll, John Jordan, John La bar, James Marvin, -David 1 83 20 30 22 35 6 50 11 20 75 50 75 75 R;iy, N l.-on Strouse, Levi Smples. Henry 1 Town Lot.' 25 Acres. 4J 7 " 50 00 00 00 00 Stone, Henry 14 00 Yv olfinger, Daniel 3 50 Tobj Iiainia Bind, Samuel Est. 40 Brotzmnn. David 17 ,4 t t tt 11 9 42 5G 00 00 00 00 00 CO 00 Flick, Reuben J. 72 2 50 Hessler, Josiah 93 2 00 Mcrwine, John 220 35 70 Si.-gfrird, Daniel Est. 1 Un. Town Lot 9 50 llf . . - T I m. . - . Winter, Joseph 50 Acres. 1 50 Tiiitkliaiiiiock. Easton &. Wilkes-Bur- re Turnpike Co. 24 5 00 10 50 00 Merwin Jdin 150 50 00 Sox, Wellington 52 ' it OO REUBEN GREGORY, March 19, 1803. Treasurer. 30 10 12 00 SPECIAL NOTICE TO FARMERS AND ALL PERSONS OWNING 10 HOUSES, CATTLE,. SHEEP & HOGS! In the spring of the year when a Horse is about pheding his coat nothing wiii do him better service than a teaspoon tul of YOU ATI'S -CONDITION 'POWDER, every morning, well mixed vi ith his feed. COWS. In milking cows the subscriber feels con- OF re - fidtyit that Vouatt's Powder, as he now prepares it, will astonish all who use it, and convince the most incredulous to say that by feeding a cow one tca?poonfnl of Yobatt's will Fowdeb once a day will so much increase 8th the quantity and quality of the milk as to yield one pound of Butter per week uore is promising1 much, yet we have the evidei ce of of hundreds to prove this assertion. This for increase is made by keeping the cow in a healthy condition with a good appetite. HOtiS and SHEEP will be greatly bene- fitted by us-ing this powder. One of our customers says that he had 16 fcheep all which hid the Distemper, and concluded he would try an experiment with Youatt's Powder he gave half of thn number the Powder, and they recovered in a short time, the rest died. 95 10 35 90 The genuine YOUATT'S VEGETATIVE CONDITION POWDER is prepared from 46 44 50 78 7;i louatts original Recipe at Hoilinshead s Drug Store. AM other is a counterfeit. Try it and be Convinced. W. IIOLLINSIIEAD. March 12, 1303. 50 50 jSTotice! Office Jackson Oil Company. ) Strovdsdirc, Pa., March 5..1863. ) 53 50 50 50 95 29 00 00 63 00 86 50 08 50 40 63 91 50 68 50 01 46 96 00 76 22 60 62 70 10 89 02 35 19 54 78 33 42 82 10 80 28 69 10 00 39 86 50 64 50 65 25 14 16 75 00 35 15 75 bO 25 50 40 33 16 20 70 21 44 69 50 70 58 97 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: THAT at a meeting of the Directors of the Jackson Oil Co., held at their office, on the 29th day of February, ISO?, the following resolution was passed: " Resolved. That the assessment THREE CENTS on each share of the stock of the Jacks-m Oil Co., authorized by the resolution of Board, pissed Feb. 1, 1663. All of said stock on which said assessment shall remain unptid on the 23th day March will be sold by the Treasurer at the office of the Co, at public auction, at 10 o'clock,- a'm., of the above-named day, to meet said assessment. J. LANTZ, Sec. of Co. J. L. Wyckoff, Treasurer. M. 5.-3t Stroudsbnrg Passenger liaihvavt VTOTICE, The books lor Fubscription i. to the Capita' Stock of this Company will be opened this day at the office cf Ste phen Holmes, jr. . By order of the CORPORATORS. Stroudsburg, March 5, 1863.-31. 4t 7 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE, opposite the Depot, at East' Stroudsburg. Apply at once to Geo. L. Wa!ker, Real Es state Broker. Office on Main st., Stro'ids burg. Pa. Feb. 27, 1863. UNDERTAKING. McCARTY has on hand the largest and best assortment of COFFINS and TRIMMINGS lobe fiuni omsuje of either city (New York or Philadelphia), and will make this branch of hu bminen A SPECIALITY. COFFINS and CASKETS of any size or style, can te furnished at one hour's notice for shipment, at a charge or one-tuird LE8H THAN ANY MIOP IS STROUDSBmO In no case wiii be charge more than TEN PER CENT above actual cost. attended to in any pirt of the County, at the shortest possible notice. . Sept. 26, '67. DON'T FOKGCT Unit when you want any thing in the Furniture or Ornamental line that McCarty, in the Odd-Pillows Hall, Main Street, Strouds burg, Pa., is the place to get it. Sept. 26. oiT roOL YOU It 91 OX 12 Y away for worthless articles of Furni ture, but go to McCarty's, and you will get well paid for it. Sept. 26, '67. IF you want MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD or PLAIN SOFAS, LOUNGES or CHAIRS, call on PHILIP MILLER &, SON, March 11, 1867. MONEY WANTED. C !? All OX FIRST-CLASS SECUR J UUlly Enquiro at this office. Mach 12,1603. TF vou want BUREAUS. BEDSTEADS, 1 TABLES, WASH-STANDS, &e.. call on PHILIP MILLER & SOM. March 11, l?07. rjpilE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY BOOTS AND SHOES . Wholesale and Retail. IS AT MORRIS L. DRAKE'S, Boot and Shoe Store, two doors above Jeffer sonion Office, Main Street. Nov 7, ?07-6ia . 1 ..' 1 1 " .. . ' 1 - - ; j A pair of good Rond Horses WANTED. Must Le handsome, sound, weU fST'i broken and good travellers. A Ia-Tj fa'rcah price will bo paid. 1 Apply to GEO. L. WALKER. Real Estate Broker, Stroudsburg, Pa. March 5, 1SC8. 00 10 32 82 82 00 00 S0JETHLG WOKlPi HAYING. JOHNSON'S VERMIN EXTERSHNATOR JPojc Beds. VZarranted for not less than Ttco Years, Send for Package. Price 25 cts., or firm packages for one dollar. Sent by mail fre of postage on receipt of price. Addrcsa WM. H. JOHNSON, Stroudsburg. Jan. 30.-1 m. Monroe Co., Pa. 00 50 WANTED FIF TEE X steady t.J experienced nillCK.LA YE RS and PLASTERERS, for the season. Apj-ly to R. R. CRESS, Stroudsburg, P. January 16, 1503. 3m. Church! Church!! SUBSCRIBERS TO THE BUILDING of the LUTHERAN CHURCH, in thi Borough, are hereby notified that the third installment will become due the 1st of Feb ruary, and a punctual payment thereof is. requested. By order of CIlUCII COUNCIL. Jan. 23, 1663. REV. EDWARD A. WILSON'S (of Wil liamsburgh, N. Y.) Recipe for CON SUMPTIONS ASTHMA carefully com pounded at HOLLINSHEAD'S DRUG STORE 07" Medicines Fresh end Pure. Nov. 21, 1567.J W. IIOLLINSIIEAD. rilHE NEXT SESSION OF THE A STROUDSBURG ACADEMY will commence on WEUiNiiMJAY. iUAUCU 11th, 1S63. Pupils admitted at any time.. For terms, &c, apply to J ERE. FRUTTCHEY, Principal. Feb. 20, 18C3. of LIME! LIMB!! F RESII UUTiNED LIME Con stantly on hand and for sale bj JAMES HELL, Jr.,. Experiment Mills, Vi. Jan. 30, 18G8. 825 Agents Wanted. $25 We. want first-class Agents to introduce. our IMPROVED STAR SHUTTLE SEW ING MACHINE. The cheapest and best Machine in the whole country. Extraor dinary inducements to good active salesmen. Particulars and sample work furnished on application. A. J. DUMONT, Agent. Fcb.27.-3m. 630 Arch Street, Philadelphia Estray. STRAYED FROM THE PEN OF THE Subscriber, in the borough of Strouda--burg, on the 2Ut inst., a SOW PIG, per fectly while, weight about 75 pounds. Any information which will lead to the recovery of said Pig", will be rewarded by Feb. 27. II. S. DRAKE. GOOD NEWS - BY ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH, VIA LEE & BROTHER'S icw Cabinet Ware-Rooms. rriHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE RE JL cently purchased the entire stock of Furniture ot Messrs. Rogers &, Danner, on Main Street, three doors below the Woolen Mills, to which they have added a large as cf of sortment of all kinds of superior Furniture, and with increased facilities for business and a determination to give satisfaction to all who may favor them with a call feel justi fied in asking the continued patronage ot the old customers of this establishment. They keep constantly on hand complete. PARLOR, CHAMBER and VIXIXG.ROOM SUITS, both of their own and city manufacture, which they will dispose of at the moat reason able rates. They employ none but the best of work men, and purchase none but the best quality of well seasoned lumber, and are therefor prepared to manufacture to order on the short est Boticc any and every thing in their line from a single piece of furniture up to a com plete suit. ' Repairing and trimming of alt kinds of furniture done with dispatch and neatness at the lowest possible terms. TTiideiHakiiao: also attended to at short notice. Call and see them before you purchnte elsewhere. Compare prices and material. Furniture cheerfully shown without charge. D. S. LEE. M. S. LEE: If ton want Cane-Seat, Wood-Seat or Rush-Bottom Chairs, call on LEE &. BRO. If you want Bureaus, Bedsteads Cup boards, Tables, Wash Stand?, fce., call ott LEE &. BROv In short, if you want any thing in the Fur niture line from a single article to a com plete suit, call on LEE &. BRO. Stroudsburg, Nov. 21, 1867. IF you want the best CHAMBER. PAR LOR or DINING-ROOM SUITES, of the plainest, or if you want tho best KITCH. EN FURNITURE, call on PHILIP MILLER & SO.V. March 11, 1S07L IF you want GILT ROSEWOOD, MA HOGANY or WALNUT PICTURE FRAMES, ronnd, o?al, oblong or square of any size, call on 3 PHILIP MILLER &. SON. March 14, 1S07. : IF ynu want CANE-SEAT RUSH BOT TOM, or WINDSOR CHAIRS. cll on PHILIP MILLER L. ON. March 14, luT. 70 97 nn