The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, March 26, 1868, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    jJJEN'S HEAVY BOOTS,
Wholesale ami Retail,
; AT MORRIS L. DRAKE'S,
Two doors above JeiTcrsonian Office,
MAIN STREET.
BLANK MOim.AOto
For at tlii Offir .
Dr. B. A. BLAND
WOULD RESPECTFULLY AN
nounoc to ihf citizens of Strouds
lurg that he cm be consulted at the
STROUDSlilTRG HOUSE,
from the 1st V the 10ih of April, on dis
eases of ihn Eye, E.ir, Thr.at, Long and
Heart -Having had an experience of 10
years in the Hospitals, both o' th.s country
and -Eun pe, mid being supplied with the
"most complete ouifir of Surgical instruments
in tli'i country, -eel- ih.i many who are now
suffering from ui.-eM eifrr hereiipnry or
acquired, can (by j(op.T skill, and a perfect .
Knowledge . t t!, s.-iris) find; at lenst, uch
relief, if riot a a,i.';. I on re, iy ihe pror-r
application iif r.-rn.Jia! agents. I do ni t
propo-e to .:p.-i t!rni miriCtilon . ctirvs ?m
believe ImI roujiU ov ie .f M.':i
pine, Surc-iy. c.:m '. ! a ? v i : T Scieueea.
will riiil,!'- i;.-, to vr j o in--to di
as- s v. Incli l.iv; Iu.t toi'or- t.e. n rrxiuleritl
lcyond the sk.l! of Physician. We will
perform o.r .lion.- on the Eye tor Cataract.
Artificial I'ui.il, StrabstJius (Cros- Eye), in
version or aversion of the I .ids. Weeping
Eye, remove diseased Urn-, Tuu.crs, an J
all malforiii itio;ia co;jn clfd with the Eye
or its appenes. Our experience in the
the treatmen'of lheed::rasc8 is unsurpassed
by any l'hysic:tc or Occuist in the country.
Having been Oprra'irg Surgeon in ihe New
York St.:e E-e & E:ir Infirmary, located in
Syracuse, nd sui-sequei-i !y connected with
other first class ins: iuio'is of 'he k:nd in
different cities of cou. try. fei-1 confident
ofour ability o peifurin vh;t we propose.
Havnj a first ctas Ojhihn!nn-ep- e ar-
abb: to xami:. t..e i. t-rn-ii siructiir
ine r-ye won us m. on pr iss:o- a u
racy as tne exter :l ..:..re. .lie
tnss insirnrifn'
n t'.o i :v.:n.(s kM
mcnt of d s- .n s oi iL.
Ey- is in.:i:pkiiti.bly
necetsnrv
IDeiiliioss.
The riiy-ic an v !- a fluent "n
lice ol his preceptor, or while I'tctuiiujET his
me"JicaI l'c?ures, nevfr dreams of acquainting
hnnseit Willi tne minute Anatomy and
clogy of the Et, hence whenca:letl uioi
treat co delicate on organ, rarely, if
fuceefds in rctorn.g Itis patient. In
the intelligent I'hys cian never nnddle
cr iiiierieres, wi'n tn;s or'n, sfne to
onie sinipl i.-ncfion blister or sea ton.
this cures, well, if not. tne rxor victim
doomed to be d'pr-v.-: of th s mst import
ant oroan. Instru rents fir examine the Ear
similar to the Ophthalmoscopy re no
used, whereby t.'se int-rnal Eir i brought
plainly to view, and the true can.-c of Deaf
ne BfOTtained and trcatii accordinjjly.
THROAT. LUNGS & HEART. "
The creat ditlicultv in dctermu ing ihe
leat in;? pr c sp rharae rr of disascs of thy
above-namr (I urging is owing to tie fad
that tliey are so deep-catet. anf .orrounIed
by a bony framework, w hich affljrds tn ngth
to this i art of tiie I oJ, , as wi-I' as prot ctio
from injury to the-e iml organs. Constn
experience, t"i tln f witit et t-t;o!
edge of the An tom.cai ielations ex sting
between those organs. ,s t;.e n ly -urf gu lie
the l'liVficin h s lo co..d.ut his p'tii-nt
nafely through the d-ug o .s "is? s-s '.v?iii h
vflm and., fa'ally at tick .In- Lungs, Throtit
and Ilart. I he ac is p."W iiliy
l:hcd jy.h mst sc ft lilic men of 'be u?
that tfjtvt; fiiseasts or-r nor necessarily fual,
if at llic proper 'i i e Vc nro rr remedies e
applied. The I'liysica exploration of t;e
Chest has of late years t-n-n reduced t-i a
perfect scie;'er, ci-s-q'Tt y ti-rs di-ate.-have
been r f l ed ot h . Is' th-ir '-rr-rs. Thou
finds h-v iee;i, and re now be;ng. re-tor-d
to perfect hca:tb and the enjoyment of ihese
blesKin2s t-rovi;!ei so bouuteouly by the
Ruler f Ihe universe
Dr. B. w ll perlornmll Surgical Ope-ations,
fuch as r-m'.v:il o Tu:i-rs. Malformation
Limbs. Club-Foot, Hare Lip, ic.
ilarcli 19. 180.-2w
TREASKSfift'S SALE
OF
U SEATKD LANDS
IN
JlJ i Ij . l J. X . 17 RilflHVrry,John
voii' t. is tii:ri:;;v ,;iv:;n, T;i.r'i7 Roup, w'liiiam
i agr- ur .-.' (f.i-rul As- 13 RiVk. Charles
embl. o'h ii:o.i i. i-:. i il j! I'" tfis-,
nia. fKSc-; t!i" 13 h ay ot' ii; rrii. 11.", en
titled A: Ac, to A:, eiirt th Act tn itb d
'An Act Direeti g fe M.if; H Sefliog Un
aeated Ln-ds tor T xt s an J other purpos," M
and of an Act mbii h' 13 h da -f Mar-h,
117, a faitiier Supidt u?ni. to n Act
Amend ihe Ac en'itleii An Act D recting
the Mode of Selling Unsealed Lunda for
Taxe and otln-r purp ses.'' by tho Act
General Aen b y, passed tle 0t.lt day
March, in the jear of our l rd 1847, nt
t!ed "An Act'in Relat on to the Sales of
Unseated Land io toe Several Count
this Coiiiui iiwealth," t'.e following tracts
of land nill be so'd, at Pub ic Veiuue, or:
the 8th day of Juno. ir.g tin
S','Oir. . J :!';; '. .Jil.'t
at the Court 1 1
:i tuo o'ougii of Stru..'r
i .i. j . . .v i
UUI". ill llll Olll,i Ol .1(0'
r Arr
ges of Tax-p Ci. n if.-; c- et- arc u-i on
each lot rt-ep tm iy 1" r y .r ISfjO &, 18j7:
II i v flip
J"o. Wwrttiit e. lrre. Per.
308 Bk-r, John II. 150 11
.-'Ol Cruett. Job., (j-ari) 90 70
.289 Brodhoad, Ann 405 80
.290 Hro.l-.ead. Thomas 427
274 Bro.ihed, Alexander 253
314 Bruwn, Daniel 348 80
315 Brodhead, San., (pt) 10
21(1 Cratg. John 300
119 Cardiff, Jacob (pt.) 300 15
308 Chapman, J.-sepl, -uui
Tax.
I 57
9 lt
32 77
31 90
10 h0
17 81
14 64
26
43
16
23
9
15
34
43
32
43
33
33
15
H
22
24
19
3
2
9
12
320 Cott i nger, Garrett pt 4
rfr air ii
-;tu crooK. w uuani
92 Dills. Abraham
1U7 Denison, Alex. pt.
213 Duncan, David
204 Duncan, John
219 Dy.ve,, James (part)
2S8 Dill,, Davi.i jr.
291 D; pu". Samuel
237 Ford, Sr.mdi.-h
212 Grayl.urg, Joseph
130 Gibb ns, Ua .c
100 CraysLuruf. Jum-s
133 Glenth worth. James
100
190
216 150
411 02
331 84
4o8' 14
419 19
405 100
3M) 41
300 70
200 1 13
3(N) 113
220 10
Grisconit, Samuel E. 25
. iiriaromo, Samuel E. 10
Griseotnb, Samuel E. 70
v" MuMf r. I rf-'r-ri.l- r
JJJJ EN'S CALF BOOTS,
SEWED AND PEGGED,.
Wholesale and Retail,
AT MORRIS L. DRAKE'S,
Two doors above Jefferson ian Office,
" MAIN STREET.
323 Ilea ton, Joseph (pt) 138
130
30
.Hjy Kohl, George 400
Lisk, N ckolon A. 100
20G Lomnx. David ft0 233 58
295 Lockart. John 170 11
Sll Lrr, Thomaa 431 62
88 Martin, J hn 1-0
222 Murray, S;irah 225 40
235 Morray, J.hn 402
297 McNoir, Solomon 355 94
216 McGan, Michael 104 48
2n7 Murdock, John 400
310 Nethern ark, Liras 20o 40
202 Roup. Geo W. (pt.) 211
336 Reed, R-chel 150 113
106 Sea vony. Thomas 350 115
205 S iih, Jonathan 347 24
218 ShafTiv r, Solomon 308 154
292 Smith. Ebztbeth 393
304 SandnMn,Christopher403 25
317 Smith. RachH 374 28
2.l Tyson, Daniel 437
312 Ut'.Jacob . 410 CO
243 Vng. rd.n, Gybert 421 111
313 Vnicimpen, Rachel 404 111
i-21 Wei Uf William 343 72
237 Weaver, Ph'lip 396 28
311 Wolberton, Jonathan 411 51
318 Wilkinson, Joseph 103
2(N Wood, Thomaa 100
234 Marry, Ann 300-
Coulbuusli Township.
147 Able John 400
188 Arndt, Jacob jr. 408
1S9 Arndt, John 403
162 Burns. Jonathan 440
174 Baker. Jicob 200
177 Bush. John sen. 400
179 Rush. Jamrs 399
07
97
ISO
153
5
17
53
GO
02
99
97
97
94
1-0 Bell, Joseph
'87 Bell, William
191 Hush. John jr.
192 Bush, Thorn-a
191 Brown. Daniel
405
400
400
399
408
4(H
408
200
408
403
a if!
accu-i
uo of !i5 Brown. John
tPMi.iJOS D ies. Her.rv
199 Brutzman, John
2ifi Brown, William
224 Birrows, Hmrv
the o
211 Bell, William fpart) 2(M1
239 Burrows, Stephen 4i0
14 C- chran, John ' 100
197 CVa. Abraham 200
210 Crig, John 433
225 Con.ighnm,Gustavui3i0
224 ColIiny,JacoborJno.202
199 Depue. Aaron 408
203 Deoue, Samuel 408
210 D.'ffii Id, John 415
213 D. pue, Daniel 432
21"?- Depue. Poily 432
Frnzcr. ialr-ro (pt.) 208
149 (libbs. E izabilh (pi.) 206
175 G bl s.EIizai.eihCDt.) 206
2i5 Guilttit-r, Franc 415
66
'hy?i -
to
ever.
140
9(
97
109
30
96
87
40
40
10
72
15
47
61
99
78
97
134
V7
fact.
21 71
32 4
22 90
31 22
6 08
11 15
11 21
22 07
32 63
11 21
10 OS
32 00
31 74
use
If
i
231 Guiltnr Tobiua 412
103 Hester, John 215
ICS Howe. S. mu'l 225
178 Hendricks, Isaac 404
10 lleiii.rii k.-, J. cob 407
I9i Ilol. Il.inr.ah 403
191 llembt. Jacob 408
193 Ilollinsi ea.i. Jamea 436.
196 Hoi.ser. Dei ry 408
31 9G
21 71
30 39
21
H2
2:31 Horn. Abraham 4(:6
233 flr.'l- P-for 4U$
2:i 1 1 a r vev. Joseph 1 1 0
32
21
21
3 4
J42 Harv.-y, Sano.el 4K)
217 HarvQv. M-ry 325
lltit J- nes, John jr. 357
11 K tz, Daniel 401
109 L k woo i. Janc a 2f5
120
123
27
31
8 45
10 90
esiab
2C6 l.rm-x. David 200
111 I,re, Thorn-a 231
2'9 I. vrii g. N..than 226
ICG MuLUc .Fred' rick llfi
178 Meredith. Mary 4J-3
19 Meredith, Nancy 4(l
2lr5 Montague. E iza 4.5
2(f7 Montague Abraham 415
207 M.rdock. J-hn 438
209 McKce, Peter 415
217 Moore, Patrick . 411
222 Murrv, Sarah 220 .
226 McKi e, Thomas 427
243 McCuIl -Hgh. J..hn 411
206 Moiitaue. Joseph 415
193 Nungesst-r. Peter 430
180 Pai tcrson, John 100
179 Patterwn. Alexaruler 100
02
104
47
61
50
Id
10
108
109
100
165
113
80
10
17 34
31 W,
31 74
32
32 84
20 2G
32
15
33
ofi
17
15 Prlti, re-, Jumr s
188 Patterson, William
190 Patterson. Robert
191 Tatters rIfJ,c..b
419
2"0
408
395
421
328
401
100
75
407
258
440
438
439
409
2(r2
170
400
400
401
220
204
406
432
318
206
4(H
4(H)
398
399
4 (Hi
179
419
.103
97
103
40
48
14
33
.20
16
31
227 Prnti, Henry
26
16
26
I;.-
193 R eder. Ah-alora
197 Ri g , Ph lip
221 lire, Jane
222 Re s, Daniel
223Jiees, Sarah
241 Rots. David
249 Robert. Isaac -153
Sidman, E ira
173 Schneider. John
155 Sidman, Isaac
176 Summers, George
176 Spencer, Joseph
177 Srn.th. Robert
184 Shook, John
212 Smib, Piatt
219 Swart woo I, Moses
230 Sprout Willi..m
232 Shaw. R chird
146 Taylor. John M.
211 T.gjsrt, John
215 Taylor. J ines
232 Trail. Robert
65 Vandermark. James
208 Vantilbnry. Ricbrd
127
97
H)
70
118
8
64
15
150
88
120
7
30
21
140
156
98
122
122
134
58
10
32
13
34
34
34
32
to
Hi
ofl
oil
s ofl
32
34
17
16
32
21
41
31
j ra
23
6 32
32
196 Vandermark, Jacob
orJafi.es 300
185 Walker. Emanuel 403 95
208 W,kI, Thomas 317 128
209 Ward. Hannah 411 57
220 Wheler, Daniel 415 10
226 Ward, Joseph 411 51
Wel:ing, Richard pt. 50
187 Vohe, Adam 400
CIjI'Mllllflill ToWtlftflip,
Bowpr, Dillman (pt ) 230
Helkmao. Adam (pi) 250
Hare, Powell Ri.bt. 289
Morgan, Saiah (pt) 230
Peach, Peter (part) 81
Prutt, George (pari) 316
Rees, R chel 445
Rees, Smuel (pn) V.i9 80
Shupp. Phil.p(pirt) 289 126
Shupp, Peter 200
Elurcd Towiivlilp.
Cwi-r. John 250
Hefiley, pelcr 125
Hemphill, Joseph 173
Hownr, John 178
Hower, Nicholas 126
Levers, I,aac 403
HVjvrr, Joftn 17T
23
31
25
21
32
21
3
16
30
50
62
74
10
55
90
50
75
50
77
37
8o
80
78
01
87
16
22
10
II
19
19
31
IT
ll
29
38
13
14
10
5
15
JgOY S & YOUTH'S BOOTS
Who!eiaIe and Retail,
AT MORRIS L. DRAKE'S,
Two doora above JcfTersonian Office,
MAIX TKKT
Ilaiullloii Towiifciiiin
13 87
32 75
Cox, Tench (part) 300 13
3 44
25 62
14 26
37 56
Cox, John (part) 300 13
Johnson, Elizabeth pt 200
Levers, George (pt.) 300 15
Levera, George (pt.) 280 72 17
16 58
32 75
Levers. Elizabeth 415 96 19
Miser, John (part) 300 13
Praul, Thomas (pait) 150 7
44 51
27 95
Thompson, Jamea pt. 100 5
Vanorman, Clarry 400 18
Va norma n, Samuel 100 4
11 25
34 90
24 98
17 29
10 58
54 76
32 75
33 51
32 32
34 72
31 03
35 72
35 60
34 90
33 18
37 91
55 71
33 42
11 25
8 90
26 30
Claywell. Sydney 104 .49
Jackon TowiiIilp.
Ball, Margirat 150 7
Coats. Lindsey 421 22 24
Delong, John 410 10 25
Gwinncr, Frederick 250 16
Kreamer, William 150 10
Logan, Mary 402 19 25
Lesley, John (part) 200 10 12
Logan, John 295 16
Roup, William 415 15 25
Sitgreaves, Samuel pt 80 108 5
Siarbird. John (part) 200 12
Smith, Elizabeth 440 95 27
Tyson, Joseph 435 108 32
Porono Towiliip.
Brown, Su.annah 400 100
Gwinner, Fred. (pL) 174 48
Nicholas, John 429 137
Paul, Thomaa 435 16
Smith, Elizabeth pt. 290 94
Smith, Francis (part) 300
17 70
8 06
18
19
12
13
22
20
22
7
9
10
9
17
4
25-
22
20
20
15
19
8
18
21
21
6
21 30
21 71
21 71
Frlre Toivililp.
06 Bunnell, Benjamin 436 30
87 Bollenge, Frederick f95
336 Bcnsley, William 424 80
320 Cattinger, Garret pt. 13S 4
119 Chapman, Jos'-ph 200
100 Harrison, William pt 240
II t l x. u m
17 36
16 57
31 70
31 59
32 06
31 70
31 70
H 11 HutT.Enos
4 v iifniun, JOairpn (pi ) ir
343
16 46
323 Harrison, William
334 Horton, T-bitha 0
322 James, John
335 Jayne, Annie
r6 Marion. Samuel
80 Plr.ce. Philip
832 PJace, J.imes
214 R.'S'on. Thomaa
317 Smith, Rachel
81 Vancamp, Abraham
330 Winning-, Jeob
220
422
437
413
408
409
390
180
374
433
416
128
21 71
32 32
10 90
14
146
50
50
28
138
150
120
32 32
21 43
21 30
21 30
8 30
10 90
7 91
4 10
11 00
338 Wright, Robert
I'amdhc Towntliip.
129 Cress, Peter (pari) 1J4 121
133 GIentorth, James pt. 75
130 Gibbons, Isaac (part) 200
32 32
11
5
18
11
30
104 Humphries Isaac pL 121
213
14
124 J,ee, Joseph 401
74 Nicholas, William 444
9a Welsh, Rogcs 35
40
20
ttiddli? iuillifi!I Township
57 Bark'ey, Jamea 430 80 19
GO Bunnell, Catz 424
68 Birkley, John 400
62 HortorC Richard 207
55
18
18
9
9
18
18
50
10
2
4
7
13
13
238 HoVery. Bow'ne (pt.) 100
i vt:ii:
155
8
68 Jane. Mary 339
48 Kirkenda 11. Samuel 300
194 LewiRiclwrd (part) 236
Ogden, Sarah (part) 100
191 Ogdfu, Anne (part) 100
53 Pa'mei. Thomas 111
67 Parker, William 150
25 Stuckcr, Clements pt. 202
61 Sander, John 402
188 KtocKer, Margaret pt 150
Ro Township.
71
01
13
32
82
30
SO
GO
85
13
74
Hays, Samuel
250
375
438
S13
35
35
40
7 85
33 TM'Iohn'on,- James
40
125
2G
11
5 02
Levers, barah
Levers, Christopher
Walker, John
Walker, Robert
Sane, Christopher
13
9 G6
1 5
1 58
1 72
4
Smithlicld Towmhfp.
Rarobill, John (part) 100
Gordon, John 407
84
90
7 50
9 07
28
78 Horn, Dcnj imin (pt.) 200
14
4
1' I fit In.
24
w v m w ww , I .
Rrodbcad, Garrett (pt.) CO
Praul, Thomas (part) 130
Tobtltaiiuu.
2 18
4 12
8 30
8 30
15
00
39
Albertson. Gurett 227 21
100
53
42
30
Alloway, William 439 107
43 Benson, Robert (part) 200
lierry, John
08 niMi.ta t,.v
82
431
200
307
439
100
301
422
419
225
239
203
208
200
162
350
72
108
50
52
72
37
92
36
10
50
Rlackwell, Daniel
Roehm & Shiuer,
4 40
22
Icek, Jrredenck
oi Roehm, Philip
82 Rrodhead, Samuel
04
51
43 Retry, Simon
19
51
48 Rrodhead, Luke
88
37 Cox; Jacob (iarn
81
29
rr t x '
24
75
24
19
84
16 Conrad, Deborah (part) 250
19 Cox, Rebecca 440
52 94
119
158
48
42
41
18
48
24
03 Dyer, Josiah - 104
50 Dyer, Sarah 200
32 Davis, Renjwmln 343
30
hnglc Jacob (part) 50
Fish, John, 403
Frazer, Nalbro (part) 200
Howell, Samuel . 433
Harttuan, Thomas 438
Hart, Joseph 395
Hartung, John D. pt. 113
Hardwood, John 395
99
59
91
52 4G
53 OG
95 30
14 0G
47 90
19 22
12 50
92 51
87 14
84
10
00
9
07 Harvey, Mary (parO 78
86 Hunt. Piorsor. 50
84
86
62
10
Hariutig, Elizabeth 439
Harvey. Samuel 413
24
120
Irvine, Robert 433
102 15G38
129 53 00
Lane, Mary 438
Lane, William 438
70
84
16 10 C.X' j09CPh rt
aj ('ox, Jonathan (part)
17 CO 4(;ox' JJ7 (prt)
16 41 uX "tlliaiu (part)
53 06
51 38
39 38
48 50
64 50
99 1 1
77 30
39 44
53 30
30 50
50 78
48 50
24 50
12 50
51 01
42 50
48 50
105 r2
50 Lyons, Peter 424
50 Loo:;. Rebecca 162
75 llopa Iijnl Ann
1 ' -WW
22 MZA, Philip (parO 202
00 rtxt Jes 411
50 'ecJer' Andrew H. 320
fin J5lluclliakeri aoiuel pt. 100
34 Sidmau, Isaac 440
00 1 Stewart, James 400
80
111
110
Sharpies, John 491
Xj'rrr.fin fM:i:ia A'
Stewart, Charles (part) 200
7 )fl Sharpless, Joseph (pt.)200
ft pt i i emu, r raucia in
120
02 Tajlor, Elizabeth 150
62 1 I liomas, J(nejli 400
JjADJES. AND MISSES
KID AND MOROCCO BOOTS,
Vho!e.ale and Retail.
AT MORRIS L. DRAKE'S,
Two doors aboe JeflVraonian Office,
MAIX aTBKET.
Wilson. William (pt.) 200
Willing, Richard (pt.) U00
Tunliliantinrk.
24
87
3G
7
23
87
9 45
54
Rarnet, John
Caldwell, David
Cox, Joseph (part)
Cox, Renjaroin
205 15
400
209
439
238 80
393 59
408 120
400 40
375 40
438 48
408 50
400 90
401 40
. 75
2G4 -
224 93
62
12
87
15
8
25
19
19
21
16
19
25
25
25
25
4
21
25
25
18
25
32
32
25
25
14
25
Cox, Jonathan (part)
Crearccr, Jacob
Caldwell, Daniel
Durham. Edward
Ehrie, Conrad jr.
Elms, George
97
40
97
02
98
33
Eyerly, Jacob
Lycrly, Jacob
Ehrie. Conrad sen.
08
68
07
74
Lesley, Peter (part)
90
Lojian, Alexander 427 40
8
McCarty. Benjamin 351 180
40
Purdy, William 438 70
Pnschall, Thomas 400
Rees, Hannah 400
74
43
77
Rces, Samuel 415
Slice, John 403 39
Shupp, Peter (part) 240
Steiner, Henry 439 80
93
16
98
93
20
13
78
28
74
90
60
52
13
30
14
90
86
41
82
07
98
4
18
83
Shupp, Philip 150
10
15
29
18
27
Sitgreaves. Sam. (pt.) 200
Taylor, Amos 409 135
Wilson, William (pt). 222 64
ildman, John . 438 10
REUREN GREGORY",
March 19, 18GS. Trras
TREASURER'S IVOTICE
Or SALE Or 8FATID LANDS FOR
RREARAGES OF TAXES.
rpiIE FOLLOWING IS A LIST
JL Taxes on Seated Assesments. as re
turned by the Collectors of the seven I Town
ships, for 1866 and 1967, which Lands
be sold agreeably to ihe 41st Section of
ci of the 19ih of April, A.D. 1813. which
Provides tor Collection of Taxed on the
day of June, being the
Second Jlomlay of June next,
at the Court-llouse, in the Borough
Siroudsburg, in the County of Monroe,
Arrearage ot. taxes due and cota accrueJ
72
00
on each lot respectively : .
Co rough of Mrotidfthurs.
50
48
56
Xames.
Property.
1 Town Lot
1 M
II
2 i
1
Taxes.
95
Deahl, Jacob
Gordon, Mary
46
00
Metzgar, Carper
Ryan, John
White, Elian
30
Sarrrlt.
Gcotz, Christcpber CO Acres.
06
00
22
v5
00
tO
19
57
62
87
50
62
62
10
Kentz, George
Nye, Catharine
Lewis, La bar
Stellin:, Jnmes
Waltmnn George
3Q9
25
100
156
200
2 44
1
o
ay, Schuck
CoullKt llgll.
Dresner. Robert 100
H.iys, John 50
Stillwell, John II. 400
CIlVSMUlliIII.
Shenk-!, Henry 400 "
3
1
11
62
3
3
OtW Sotrur. Sulomon fil
i -
Sox, Iewis Estate 11
Ilillllilloll.
8 29
51
Kintz, J hn
Keller, Charles
Keller, Andrew &.
Elizt
Levers.' William
Modeller, Jo.eph
Remmel, Philip
Tittle, Henry
Titl!, Eleanor
71
32
10
34
3 00
4
2
57
5
3
8
5
i
4
4
1
1
4
1
11
4
1
6
97
JTttckioti.
Butt, Jacob 45
Dull, Samuel 50
Gorr, John sen. 322
Gorr, John jr. 322
Hcckman, William 12
Kahier, Harrison 161
Keller. Josi h 17
Merwine, Franklin 200
Merwine, John 344 '
Postcns, John Etat 400
Reiinon, Aug'us Est. 10
Smith, Abraham 59 4
Tidd, Ann 5
Tidd. Willi m - 122
Williams, Emanuel 70
Woolbert, Catharine 20
Werkheiser, Fremari26 '
Woodling, Joseph 76 "
PCOIIO.
Kinney, Peter 100
Price.
50
00
22
18
50
02
15 90
2
1
o
58
50
34
48
5U
34
14
2 02
4G
50
18
4 35
8G
Biifh, Charles
Hush, Danisl
Bilch, Dr.
Coleman, J. S.
Henry, Charles
Peter. Jared II.
Price, Madison
Price, Wilkinson
169
142
9
115
100
9
150 -
9
3 19
38
50
2 54
2 78
13 38
1 42
1 82
94
50
5 10
2 60
3 28
3 69
5 10
22 90
17 39
3 86
90
9
50
GO
50
SG
50
Ransberry, George 212
Rnsbcrry, MjcIiucI 242
White. William 120
Price, Btnj. Et. 102
N oy s, Sa m u e I 500
Beeieeker,Andrew J 247
it
it
i
Cyphers, William lb'O
1 50
3 64
1 50
Pennell, Christian 220
Staples, Reuben 6
Polk.
Hotter, Jacob 100
Border, Lynford 67
B yer, Jacob 14
Brough John 12
7
2
3
i
ii
Bariol'.mevv, Daniel 2
1 75
18 00
18 35
3 15
4 75
11 80
!) 25
2 AO
19 40
4 33
9 16
2 20
' 2 70
4 24
14 44
3 69
3 50
2 70
22 58
19 07
fr2 07
Craig, Thomas 02
Craig, Thos.&. John 116
George, Derna 1
Kresge, George Et. 27
Moyer, Philip
66
Smith, Melchoir
Sibler, Sarah
72
39
- 88
44
30
ii
i
i
Porter, Mary
Altcmuec. Ptter
Buskirk. Thomas
Heller, P. J. RuJy
Hays, Richard
1
200
25
131
10
Kichline, John
Kiiilz, Henry
Lerch, Peter
Riekhow, James Et 40
WeaverJ.dm 200
Walton, Jamoj II. 400
Sobers, Jacob 80
Smlllifielri.
RUBBERS of ALL, KINDS,
Wholesale and Retail,
AT MORRIS L. DRAKE'S,
Tuo doors above Jefleronian Office,
MM STREET.
50
MrotMl
Bom! by, Divid 1 Town Lot.
Burnett, D. Britiain 3 Acres.
Colbert. Eliz'tli E? 30
Ctdhert, Elizabeth S. 29
Coflm-in, Wjlliam 44 "
50
50
50
51 00
5 10
9 32
14 32
5 82
5 82
12 00
5 00
1 8-
20 30
! 2 35
6 50
11 20
14 60
3 50
49
00
75
75
50
75
75
00
00
00
00
42
5G
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
50
00
Cnffman. Charles
40
130
15
19
74
H-.ll, John
Jordan, John
La bar, Janir.i
Marvin, David
R'iy, NVIson
Strouse, Levi
Staples. Henry
Stone, Henry
Wolfinger, Daniel
it
1 Town Lot.
25 Acres.
4J.
7
50 "
Tol) Imiitia.
Bond, SAmnel Est. 40 II 06
Brotzmnn, David 17 9 50
Flick, Reut.en J. 72 2 50
Hessler, Jnsiah 9S 2 00
Merw ine, John 220 35 70
Si. gfri- d. Dnii-lLjt. 1 Un. Town Lot 9 50
inters, Jo-eph 50 Acres.
Tiinltiiaiiiiock
Easton &, Wilkt s-Bar-re
Turnpike Co. 24
Merwini J..hn 150 "
1 50
5 00
10 50
Sox, Wellington 52 "
o UO
REUBEN GREGORY,
March 19, 168. Treasurer.
30
10
12
00
10
SPECIAL NOTICE
TO FARMERS AND ALL PERSONS OWNING
HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP & HOGS!
In the spring of the year when a Horse is
about sheding his coat nothing will do him
better service I ban a teaspoontul of
YOUATT'S . CONDITION POWDER
every morning, well mixed wi:h his feed.
COAVJS.
In milking rows the ei.bcriber feela con
fident that V ocatt'b Powder, as he nous
prepares it, will Hsioniedi all who use it, and
convmce the most incredulous to say that by
ft; ding a cow one leaspr.onful of Yovatt's
Powoeu once a oay will so much increase
ihe quantity and qmlity o? the milk as lo
yield one p-iund ot Iiutler per week more
is promising much, yet we have the evidci ce
of hundreds lo prove ihis assertion. This
increase is made by keeping the cow in a
hetlthv cond.tton with a go. nppelite.
HOGS an.l SHEEP uill he greatly bene,
fitted by n.-in1; ih's powder. One of our
OF
will
the
8th
of
for
customers .-i;ys that lie had 16 shep all of
ultich hd llie Distpmper, und conclndrd h
wotild try an rxperiu.cui with Vouatt's
Powurii be jrave half of ih" nou ber thi
Powder, and they recovered in a short time,
the reft died.
Thegenuinp YOUATT'S VEGETATIVE
CONDITION POWDER is prepared lr-m
You a It's original Recipe at II"!lin.-head'is
Drug S:or. A'l other is a counterfeit
Try it and be Convinced.
W. IIOLL1NSHEAD.
March 12. 16.
25
10
35
90
46
50
78
73
50
50
.! J
imiMM LOTS
FOR SALE,
53
50
opposite- the Deytt, at Et Strotids'. urg.
Apply at once to Geo. L Walker, Real Es
statc Droktr. Office on Main st.. k;iroi)ds
burgPa. Feb. 27, 1S08.
"undertaking.
McCARTV hns on band the larjcst snd
50
50
95
00
ix'st osscrltnrnt ot
COFFINS
6s
M
and
S6
50
- - t
my TRIMMINGS
68
50
to be Piiiih O'lir-iue of either city (New York
or f niladciphia). nod ivill make this brand
of his buir.es8 A SPECIALITY.
40
63
COFFINS and CASKETS f any size or
style. cn to furnist.ed at one hour's- notice
lor shipment, at a charge or one-third
94
50
88
LEWS THAN ANT SHOP IN StROUDSBURU In
nncase ill he charge more than TEN PER
50
01
CLNT above actual cost.
46
attended to in any pirt of tho County, at
(K)
me shortest pos-ible notice. Sept. 26, 67
70
22
60
62
70
10
89
I 0.'T rOISGIJT Ili:t when
Lf you want any thing in the Furniture
or Ornamental line lhat McCarty. in the
Odd-rHowB llaO, Alain Street, Strouds
burg, Pa., is the place to get it. Sept. 26.
DO.VT FOOL YOUR MOlIY
away for worthless articles of Furni
ture, but go to McCarty's, and you will get
well paid for it. Sept. 26, '67.
UREAT WESTERN HOTEL
AND
nctovi: STABLER,
Nos. 1311, 1313, 1315, cc 1317
MARKET STREET,
OppositQ -Penna. R. R. Depot,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARLES GERHART, Proprietor.
March 10, 186-. Im.
Wll.
W. l'AVL. J. n. HOAR
CHARLES W. DEAN,
WITH
VM. V. PAUL & CO.
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS & SHOES.
85
WAREHOUSE,
C23 Market St., & G14 Commerce Et.
above Sixth, North side,
PHILADELPHIA.
14
16
March 10, 1868. tf.
A pair of good Road Horses
WANTED.
i Must be handsome, snind. well
broken and go mI tr-tvellers A
fair catdi price will bo paid.
V&d Apply to GEO. I. WALKER,
Re I Ivsiuto Broker, Strjudsburir. Pa.
March 5, I8i8.
Church ! Church ! !
iITn.iiriini,ViO Tiv imm nitii nnri
"UU3l IllllCiU'l IU llll'i DdlLPliXU
O of th.- LUTHERAN CHURCH, in this
Borough, are hereby notified tht tlie third
iii-tiillincnt will became dua the 1st of Feb
ruary, and a punctual piynient thereof is
requested.
By order of CHUCH COUNCIL-
IIE CHEAPEST PLACE
TO BUY BOOTS AND SUOKt,
Wholesale and Retail.
IS AT MORRIS L. DRAKE'S,
Boot and Sboe Store, two doors above JefTer
sjnsan Office, Main Street Nov 7.'07-C
. . mem
Bankrupt Notice.
HHHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: THAT
X on the Gth day of February, A. D.
1S08, a warrant in Bankruptcy was mmusJ
against the Estate of William Si-ksbt, of
Blootningrove, in the County of Pike and
State of Pennsylvania, who has besn ad
judged a Bankrupt, on hi own petition;
thit the payment of any debts, and o'elivry
of any property belonging to such Bankrupt,
to him or for bis ue, and the transfer of any
property by ban, arc forbiilden by law; that
a meeting of the Creditois of th Faid Bank
rupt, to prove their debts, and to choose on
or more Assignees or his Estate, will beheld
at a Court of Bank ru pi cy, to le ho.'den at
Allen House, Iloncsdale, Pa. before W. ii.
Dostkr, Eq.. Register, on the 9th day sf
April, A. D. 1868, at 10 o'clock a. m
P. C. ELLMAKER.
U. S. Marshal as Messenger,
Per James J. Copb.
March 17, 1668. Deputy.
FIFTH H X steady ni e.perincd
BRICK' LA Yi:RS snd PLASTERERS
lor ihe beaaon. Ap.ly to
R. R. CRESS,
Stroudsburg, Psv,.
Janutry 10, 1S68. 3m
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON'S (of William-burgh,
N. Y.) Recipe for CON
SUMPTION and ASTHMA carefully ex
pounded at
HOLLINSHEAD'S DRUG ST0RS.
07" Medicines Fresh end Pure.
Nov. 21, 1867. W. IIOLLINSIIEAD.
rpHE NEXT SESSION OF TUB
X STROUDSBUKG ACADEMY will
commei.ee on WEDNESDAY', MARCIi
11th, l$G"i. PupiU admititd at any timsv.
For terms. &c., apply to
J ERE. FRUTTC1IEY', Principal.
Feb. 20. 1868.
LIME! LIMB! I
i io i r
BURNED LIME CO.
JU In" I 1
1
6tantly on hand and for sale by
JAMES HELL, Jr.,
Experiment Mills, Pa.
Jan. ov
10. 1SC3.
$25 Agents Wanted. $2
We want first-class Agents to introduce
our IMPROVED STAR SHUTTI E SEW
ING MACHINE. The cheapest and best
M. chine in the whole country. Eitraor-.
dinary inducements to good active salepma..
Particulars and sample work furnished orv
application. A. J. DUMONT. Asent
1 eb. 27.-3m. 630 Arch Street, Pliiladtlphi.
Estray.
STRAYED FROM TIIE PEN OF THE
Subscriber, in the borough of Strouds
bur2, on the 21st inst, a SOW PIG, per
f. ctly white, weight about 75 pound.
Any inionnation which will lead to th
recovery of said Pig, will be rewarded by
Ecb. 27 H. a, DRAKE.
n Ann " niT.i
BY ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH,
VIA
LEE & BROTHER'3
Icw Cabiuct Ware-Kooms.
''pilE UNDERSIGNED HAVE RE--L
ccntly purchased the entire stock of
Furniture ot Messrs. Rogers & Danner, oa
Main Street, three doors below the Woolen
MiiU, to which they have added a large as
sortment of all kinds of superior Furnitarr,
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 of th
old customers of this establishment.
They keep constantly on hund compJcta.
PARLOR,
CHAMBER an
DIXIXG-R O OM S LITS,
both of their own and city manufacture,
winch they will dispose of at the most read
able r.itcs.
They employ none but the best of work
men, and purchase none but the best quality
of well seasoned lumber, and are therefore
prepared to manufacture to order on the short
est notice any and every thing in their line
from a single piece of furniture up to a com
plete suit.
Repairing and trimming of all kinds of
furniture done with dispatch and neatness,
tt the lowest possible terms.
tJncleitaking
also attended to at short notice.
Call and see them before yon pnrehater
elsewhere. Com par prices and material.
Furniture cheerfully shown without charge!
D. S. LEE. S. S. LER
If -von want Cane-Seat, Wood-Seat or
Rush-Bottom Chairs, call on
LEE & BRO.
If yon want Bureaus, Bedstead-, Cup
boards, Tables, Wash Stands, &e., call on
LEE fc CRO.
In short, if you want anv thinr? in the Fun..
niture line from a single articJe to a eom
pleie suit, call on LEE Jr. BRO.
CO" Ware Reoma 5 does bove Waahiar.
ten Hotel Fowler' Block.
btroudshurg, Nov. Jl,- 1S67.
IF veu want the best CHAMBER, PAR
1 LOR or DINING ROOM SUITES, or
ihe p!ain:-t, or if you want the best KITCIU
EN FURNITURE, call on
PHILIP MILLER At SOW
March 14, 1807.
F you want GILT ROSEWOOD, MA
HOGANY or WALNUT PICTURS
FRAMES, ronnd, oral, oblong or square of
any size, call on
PHILIP MILLER it SON.
March 14, 1S67. .
F y .u want CANE-SEAT. RUSH BCm
TOM, or WINDSOR CHAIRS, cll on,
PHILIP MILLER &. SON.
March 14, 1867.
I
Fyou want MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD
or PLAIN SOFAS, LOUNGES e-r
CHAIRS, call on
PHILIP MILLER fc SONs
March 14, 1S07.
I
F yon want BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS.
TABLES, WASH-STAND. JLc. call.
on fin LU MU. urii v.?iij:s
7 47 Wild, A.Fani
70
Skerretf, Tatnc 17
March It, 1?VT.