TBEASHfiER'S sale UNSEATED LANDS IN MONROE COUNTY. Notice U hrebjr4gijren, that agreeably to an K-t of General Assembly of the Commonwealth cf Pennsylvania, passe.the ,13th day of March li!5, entitled an "act to amend the act entitled ta act diretir.g the mode of selling Unseated Lands for taxes and Other, purposes," and of an Act paused the 13th day of March, 1817, a fur ther supplement to an act to amend, the act en titled "an act directing the mode of celling VnwHted Lands for tare and other purposes Vr the Act of General Assembly passed the 9th itr of March, in the year of our Lord 1817, entitled an act in relation to. the Mies of Un eated Lands in the several Counties of this toromonwcalth," the following tracts of land will be sold a I Public Vendue, oh the 10th day of June, btung the second Monday of June text, at the Court House, in the Borough of SfDudsbnrg, in the County of Monroe, for ar rearages of taxes due and the costs, a ceo red on ach Tot respectively for the years 1S70 A 1871. BARRETT. Warrantee Acres Tax $12 05 7 49 32 00 820 14 36 15 76 9 87 SI 70 8 20 18 83 15 90 n2i J15 05 26 32 34 41 S 20 f8 20 12 05 17 88 2 45 1 27 J09 20J 29 190 274 304 515 242 308 2:0 319 310 92 204 513 2J 231 !11 133 Baker, John II 150 Barnet, John (part) 90 Mrodhexd, Ann 405 Brodhead, Thomas 427 Brodhead, Alexander 180 Brown, Daniel 393 Bodhcad Saml (part) ISO Cawibeer, Solomon 417 Chapman, Joseph ' j -200' (ttinger, Garrett v' 23$ " Chapman, Joreph '200 Ch a rubers, Moses -j r ? 402 Pills, Abraham I . U90 Huncan, John " 334 Duncan, Davis 441 Dills, David Jr., 415 Dcpne, Samuel 405 Graynburgh, Jos 300 G lent worth, J as. 226 Griscom, Sam'l E. (pt) 25 n 70 80 80 0 12 ' "SO 62 19 105 70 1C Gricom, Sam'l E. (pt) 10 Ilailer, Frederick Ilcaton, Joseph (pt) Kohl, George Ickart, John 270 70 1 20 133 130 11 21 400 30 8 20 170 11 13 59 301 61 23 65 402 22 58 402 31 44 355 94 27 82 305 40 24 12 347 24 27 11 393 30 75 403 25 31 51 374 23 29 39 437 33 70 410 60 25 17 422 111 990 404 111 3156 343 72 27 00 103 8 42 411 54 24 02 100 8 10 220 17 44 100 8 10 104 4 S 7 35 313 3 12 07 301 295 133 Moore, Tatrick 222 Murry Sarah 2.V) Murry, John 207 McNair, Solomon 314 Nethermark, Lucas 205 Smith, Jonathan. 232 Smith, Elizabeth "04 Sandman, Charles 317 Smith, Kachel 1M Tv?on, Daniel 312 Utt, Jacob 343 Vanporden, Gytbert 213 Van Camp, Rachel 221 Will, Wm. 7.11 Wilkinson, Joseph 311 Wolberton, Jonathan 200 Crook, Wm. (pt) 223 Murrv, Wm. 20S Wood, Thomas (pt( 216 McGoram, Michael Jackson, A. lievca COOLBATJGH, 147 Able, John 183 Armatt, Jacob Jr., 1?9 Arnold, John 237 Arnold, Thomas 12 Barneii, Jonathan 174 Baker, Jacob 177 Bath, John Sen. 179 Buh, James 1U Bell, Joseph 392 Buh, Thomas 17 Bell, Wm. 191 Buh, John Jr. 194 Brown, Daniel 1? Biles, Henry 15 Brown, John 199 Brutzman. John (pt) J18 Brown, Wm. -'4 Burrows, Henry 229 Burrows, Stephen 34 Bell, Wm. (pt) 14 Cochran, John 197 Coreaw, Abraham 10 Craig, John, 24 Coliday, Jos or John 240 Cameron, Wm. Ifi Depue, Aaron 272 Iepue, Sam'l jftO Meld. John 213 Iepue, Daniel 218 Depue, Polly Frazer, Nalbro Krar, Joseph 149 tiib'bc, Elizabeth Gentle, James 173 (Jibbn, Elizabeth 205 Gniltncr, r'ranci 1 Guiltner, Tobias 153 Hesitr. John Howe Samuel 17? Hendricks, I?aac 10 Hendricks, Jacob 190 Howe, Hannah 191 Ilcrnljft, Jacob Hcllimshead, James 198 IIon;-cr, Hcnry 231 Horn, Abraham p3 liable, Peter . 235 Harvey, Joseph 212 Harvey, Saauue! . ; 47 Harvey, Marr 195 Jono.'John jr. Kutz, Daniel 19 lckwood, James CI Ltnox, Davis 1 I-ec, Thomas 229 Levering, Nathan J6 Mushbarh, Frederick J Meredith, Marr 9 Meredith, Nancy , 4 Montague, KIIk 2$Monunpi, Jteph fMurdock, Joen McKce, Teter Moore, Patrick WMnrraJi, Sarah McKee, Thomas McClenan, Susannah fcKeer, Samuel McCollough, John 400 2370 40S 97 24 16 408 97 24 66 220 120 13 26 440 130 19 64 260 143 18 43 4C0 52 35 30 198 17 35 18 405 53 35 70 399 99 35 18 400 61 3-5 30 400 62 35 30 40S 97 18 08 408 97 36 00 408 97 24 16 200 12 10 403 36 00 403 23 SS 400 13 70 200 23 70 100 9 20 200 12 10 433 25 62 202 140 12 31 404 35 23 93 403 90 36 00 405 98 24 16 j 415 109 36 58 432 30 25 56 432 96 38 08 199 80 12 04 80 5 14 204 20 12 33 250 150 15 206 40 12 45 415 10 24 57 412 72 36 34 215 15 12 45 225 10 24 404 47 35 83 4d7 121 35 3-5 403 61 35 53 403 99 24 16 436 78 33 86 408 97 24 16 406 134 . 35 65 408 97 SO 410 21 28 400 75 23 70 325 38 20 355 120 30 01 401 123 35 33 205 9 38 200 12 10 230 62 19 29 226 114 37 62 : 116 47 5 55 403 61 35 53 401 51. .35 35 415 ' 10 36 58 415 ' 10 36 58 438 108 22 54 415 109 36 58 411 101 36,23 220 10 OS 427 113 37 6.2 405 60 23 98 .213 13 1-286 411 80 48 32 430 19 78 100 9 20 100 9 20 419 3 36 58 250 22 20 408 97 18 25 895 103 : 34 99 421 40 42 19 328 43 29 04 401 114. 17 90 413 24 46 40.V 29 50 75 4 75 497 127 35 88 440 80 38 78 438 70 38 62 439 , 118 38C6 409 8 36 06 170 64 10 36 400 15 17 60 400 150 17 90 401 88 35 35 220 120 19 64 204 70 J8 25 406 39 35 82 432 21 38 08 318 140 19 04 206 156 18 43 408 93 36 00 400 23 70 406 134 24 05 -399 122 46 78 399 122 46 78 190 68 7 00 tin r0"' Alexander - -merson, j0lin 16 "migrcw, James M Patterson, Wm. iS "t'cri'on. Robt Patterson, J.cob Pratt, Henry 5l!-berr John S ,k"!raw, Joseph J Risk. Cbas JJ3 Reeder, Abialom l Kvce, Jane g gees, sar,, c ' Davd j Sidman. JJ3 Schneider, John if &In.sn, IS,ac jij 'ummeri, Geo. Sncer, Joseph Smith, Robert J Shook, Juhn 2 8miti,f p,,tt SwartwrKid, Mosea Sproa,, Wm. , fj M'iw, Richard JX Sa-V,f,r' John M Trail. Robt J J Tapgart, J0hn Ti? 7"jrlor, James 1QJ andermark, Jas 20a Vantilburj, Rihard 409 196 Vandermark, Jacob or James 300 236 Vanuxen, Jamea 438 185 Walker, Emanul 403 208 Wood, Thoa 428 209 Ward, Hannah 411 226 Ward, Jo. 411 Welling, Rich'd (pt) 50 187 Yohe, Adam 400 T t Craig, John 255 Heffley. Peter 125 10 36 58 26 60 70 25 90 95 3553 18 25 32 51 24 36 51 24 34 3 98 3 20 40 6 50 350 Hemphill, Jos Hover, John Hover, Nicholas Levers, Isaac Weaver, John 173 178 126 403 175 499 4 99 350 10 10 4 69 HAMILTON". uox, Tench 300 Core, John 3K) John on Elizabeth 200 Levers, George 300 Levers, George 280 Levers, Elizabeth 415 Wiser, John 300 Praul, Thomas 150 Thompson, James 100 Va norma n, Clarry 100 Clajwcll, Sidnej 140 JACKSON. Barnet. John 150 Bull, Margaret 389 Delong. John 116 G winner, Frederick 250 .Kromer, Wm, (pt.) 47 Roup, Wm 415 Sitgreave?, Saaioel 80 10 10 7 10 10 13 18 10 20 96 5 45 3 60 1130 100 3 60 16 33 20 97 12 66 26 75 532 44 05 8 00 100 55 10 15 108 Tyson. Joseph 435 MIDDLE SMITHFIELD. 23 57 Barclay, James 430 60 Bunnell, Csty 404 68 Barclay, John 400 35 Coolbouyb,Suanah338 60 55 40 13 12 12 11 5 12 6 12 60 Horton, Richard 157 65 Hartung, Daniel . 402 238 Henry, Bo de wine 100 63 Jayne, Mary 339 57 Jayne Wm 400 94 Lewis, Richard 236 195 Ogtlen, Sarah 1.00 25 Stacker, Clem'ts pL 202 61 Sanders, John 402 168 Stuckcr, Marjt pt, 150 50 Woodcock, Robt pt. 200 McCall, Arch pt. 50 Ruston, Spencer Mary 200 PARADISE. 129 Cress, Peter 224 115 Depue, Cornelias 111 133 Glentworth, Jas 75 136 Gibbons, Itc 200 104 Humphries, Isaac 121 6 20 8 155 13 11 120 12 20 727 338 9 12 4 8 28 65 635 124 12 10 5 61 14 9 33 113 74 Nicholas, Wm. 444 134 Shannon, Theophilus 494 9d We lb. Rogers 325 PRICE. 66 Bunnell, Benjamin 436 30 87 Bow linger, Fred 295 315 Brodhead, Samuel IrO 82 320 Cotiinger, Garrett 426 179 Chapman, Jos 200 19 Huff, Eneas 343 323 Heaton, Jos 184 324 Horton, Tabitha 422 39 19 22 10 6 54 21 10 17 9 57 21 22 322 Jones, John 437 33.) Jaynr, Anna 413 80 Place, Philip 409 244 RuMon. Thomas 426 14 146 20 20 71 21 317 Smith, Rachel 317 81 Vancampen. Abrm 438 330 Winning. Jacob 416 338 Wright, Robt 228 67 P.rker, Wm. 150 318 Wilkinson, Jos 130 340 Benckley, Wm 427 P0C0N0. Gwinner, Fred 174 Kerr, Ji-hn 200 ROSS. Hays, Samuel 250 Johnson, Jas 375 Levers, Sarah 438 Walker, John 35 Walker, Robt 35 Levers Christopher 313 SMITHFIELD. Barnhill, John 100 Horn, Benjamin 200 STROUD. Brodhead, Garaett 60 Prawl, Thomas 130 T0BYHANNA. 28 138 120 16 21 21 10 7 8 21 6 88 11 06 578 3 50 48 10 70 950 11 00 1 40 1 40 206 40 125 820 14 70 2 75 5 38 Albertson Garrett Albertson Garrett Alloway Wm Benson Peter Berry John Blakelv John Blackwell Daniel Beohm & Shimer Blackwell Robt Beck Frederick Beohm Philip Brodhead Samuel Berry Simeon Brodhead Luke Cox Jacob Cox Jonaihan ' ' Colliday Jacob . Cox Jos Conrid Deborah Dyer Josiah Dyer Sarah Davis Benj : Engler Jacob ; Fish John Frazer Nalbro Frey Joseph Fish Wm Gentle Jas Gil more Robt . Gill John Howell Samuel Hartman Thomas Hart Joseph ' Harting Elizabeth Hazlewood John Harvey Murry Harvey Samuel Irwin Robert Lane Mary ., Iane William Lyons Peter ,7', Pryor Norton Ree8 )anicl Rogers James 227 21 20 90 101 154 6 56 437 107 23 61 200 24 50 62 15 28 434 72 22 52 200 650 307 108 18 92 391 120 23 69 439 50 46 58 100 6 50 304 32 42 402 19 12 50 419 59 44 48 225 6 50 200 . 5 00 313 18 71 ' 208 6 00 250 26 72 404 21 62 200 112 21 50 343 8 21 08 50 6 59 403 114 21 50 2O0 12 50 320 120 19 70 365 44 80 150 9 50 407 24 92 402 24 62 433 39 12 50 438 10 26 78 395 6 50 431 34 46 52 305 24 20 75 60 6 60 413 120 36 50 433 120 48 50 438 129 28 78 438 70 0 50 424 82 12 50 401 24 56 400 6 50 411 6 50 320 27 50 440 26 9t) 191 111 12 50 371 100 23 63 313 3806 422 120 25 82 150 . ' 6 50 4O0 24 60 426 ' 24 50 300 18 50 50 6 50 '202 12 50 XH0CK. 265 15 12 50 Reeder Andrew II Sidman Isaac Sharpies John Serman Isaac Shaw Ricbard Tench Francia Taylor Elizabeth Thomss Joseph , Wild Adam ;' Willing Richard J J Shaw George J' Riggs Pi I lip TUNKH Barnet John Caldwell David Cox Joseph Cox Benjamin Cox Jonathan Cramer Jacob Caldwell Daniel Ehrie Cooad Jr. Ehri? Conard -Elms George Ejerlj Jacob Evans David Horsfield, McCarty Harman Thomas HartuDg J. D. Locker George McCarty Benjamin Hartman Thomas Pardy William Paschal Thomas Ryan James Rees Derrick 400 6 60 209 5 00 439 30 60 238 80 5 00 393 69 8 78 408 120 6 60 375 40 23 60 877 3 23 12 3 48 26 30 408 50 24 98 200 15 50 76 6 60 401 28 27 50 400 24 50 275 21 50 351 130 8 00 375 23 00 405 150 21 86 400 11 18 50 401 11 00 100 9 50 415 4 7 40 439 89 27 50 200 15 50 399 56 27 50 409 135 14 75 401 4 24 50 400 80 15 50 423 10 14 00 410 31 27 50 300 11 90 139 8 96 44 44 Saylor David 44 04 98 44 Steincr Henry bitgreaves bamotl Shaw Richard Taylor Amos Towns Charles Stewart James Williams John Waters Nathaniel Widmao John 1 S. FETHERMAN, Trea.arer Treasurer's office. 1 Stroudsburg, Arpil 11, 1872 4t. TREASURER'S NOTICE 11 of Sale of Seated Lands for Ar 06 rearages of Taxes. The following is a lint of Titm An maiA 88 20 Assessments, as returned by the Collectors of the several Townships for 1870 fc 1S71 vhili 03 16 25 35 20 lands will be sold apreeablr tnth41at iwtmn of the Act of the 19 April, A. D. 1843. which provides for Collection ofTaxeaonthe 10th day of June, beinr the second MnnrlnfJnn next, at the Court House, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, in the County of Monro, for ar reages of Taxes due and costs accrued on each lot respectively. 28 20 96 BARRETT T0WHSHIP. jLeres, Taxc. 7 $13 22 11 5 43 29 2 34 60 12 17 156 8 77 50 2 37 103 3 29 995 52 12 200 6 50 12 2 50 101 1 50 M. M. Applecate & Co.. Nicholas Buskirk. Jacob Bo ram. Christopher Gets, James btelling, Sydenham and Jane Price, Joseph Feltham, Merritt W. Griswold. 27 97 Geo.' Walt man, Jacob Bush, 10 04 27 V ay Schenck, BOROUGH OP STROUDSBURG, 70 37 Andrew Correll. 1 town lot 3 10 Jas Murry estate 1 town lot 1 10 ELDRED. 75 Elizabeth Rickorer, Est SO 4 94 4U HAMILTON. 56 40 Joseph Barrier ' . ' 6 7 75 6 62 George Larue, 44 66 JACKS02T. 29 28 Abraham Albertson 200 John Wnolberts, Est 149 Uriah Titus 1J George Marrin 100 21 17 22 81 87 3 41 11 66 John Porteus 10 20 55 28 C00LBAUQH. 74 07 Dar A Savior 50 100 115 500 11 123 100 6 100 647 1 50 1 75 Robert Dresser PRICE. J. S. Coleman 15 38 Samuel Novs Charlotte Williams 21 01 2 82 206 Edward Van Vliet A Co.. Charles Henry . Reuben Staples 2 97 2 65 5 05 13 70 1 75 1 55 1 75 2 61 pocono. eter Kirnner P. C. Brinck P0LX. John Heckman 11 Wm. Koons 26 Magdalena Oaler 50 Joseph M oyer Sen. 49 PARADISE. Chancy Harton 300 MIDDLE SMITflniLD. 9 67 Albert Contraman Wm. Parker Wm. B. Nation Michael Kintner W. Nicholas A. G. Hull 200 50 60 40 12 25 300 2 50 235 4 56 1 80 1 55 ROSS. Nicholas Hays 200- James B.itx 5 Lvnford Markes 30 William Heath 14 Reuben Russel 60 John Kichline 50 Reuben Hartzell 231 Remel&Teel 11 George II. Weiss 50 Charles Mtxsell 78 Peter Kresge 27 Wm. Serfars 19 George Serfass . 10 Peter Itterly 130 Richard Hartzell 8 . SMITHFIELD.! 1 25 83 3 85 4 30 1 70 8 10 31 95 14 56 1 31 1 76 131 1 10 85 2 75 2 07 Charles Angle Jbe Angle Daniel Butx Josiah Bush John Boys Susan Gulick' Robert Ridgway 1 town lot James Stroud Daniel Wyckoff Elijah Quigley Margaret Houser Jamea Skerrett Henry Rows Estate Daniel Heller 25 25 1 22 60 1 30 21 7 10 50 36 34 455 455 2 39 6 58 15 10 3 4 7 2 2 84 12 25 3 62 968 TO B YEASTS' A. John Merwine 40 TU2SXHA2J50CEL Fzra Marvin 88 Jacob Ruth 70 Franklin Marvin 1236 John Merwine 250 .STROUD. 11 30 25 10 5 30 7 30 735 Binghams Estate 400 George Johnson 209 29 75 24 03 9 20 4 49 11 69 1 31 5 96 10 40 266 12 36 . 2 72 19 35 216 350 rxelson Ray 1 town lot Charles Coffuian Wm. Coffmau Charles Pitt George Ray lot Joseph Waters 1 twon lot Frank Eilenberger 1 town lot Charles Henry Wrm. Kime Samuel Foulk , Jeremiah Steel J lot Peter Kinney ' : 40 44 1 47 40 74 31 Amos Custard 1 town lot Isreal Green 1 town let r George Metzgar ' 5 Margaret Adams 1 town lot SIMPSON FETHERMAN, Treasurer's Office ) Stroudsburg, April 11 1872.-4t 134 2 18 3 30 6 80 Treasurer. The County . Superintendency. 2b the Honorable the School Directors of Monroe County : - . GextlesieJCJ At the earnest and repeated solicitations of many friends of education in our County, I have consented to be a candidate for the office of the County Superintency of Com mon Schools, at the election to be held in Stroudsburg, on the first Tuesday of May, 1872. If elected. I shall discharge the duties of the office, to the best of my ability, accord ing to law ; if defeated. I shall give my earn est and hearty support to the administration of me sncessfm candidate. The welfare of our Common Schools stands high above all personal claims and considera tions, and should therefore constitute the only power that will influence and determine your minds when you como to cast yonr votes at the election on the first Tuesday in May. If a majority of the school directors think that my election to the office of the dency would result in an improvement of our common schools, I should serve in that capac ity faithfully and cheerfully; but if a majority of the directors think that the good of our schools can best be promoted by election of the one or the other of my opponents, I shall again cheerfully abide by their decision. Fecline assured that you will make a free and intelligent choice from among the candid ates that have offered themselves for your suf frages, I remain, gentlemen, very respectfully yours, X. E. SCnCEDLER. March 14, 1872. te. A Bargain in Laud ! A tract of Land, in Stroud township,' Monroe county, Pa eligibly situated A a mile from Stroudsburg, is offered for zt sale, at reasonable fimires. and unon uvnmmn. dating terms. The tract contains Thirty-Six Acres, more or less, and adjoins lands of R. 8. Staples, Mrs. Luke Staples and George Sayres, and the Brodhead Creek. About 24 acres is cleared land, with a fair portion of natural Meadow. The land is susceptible of easy and profitable cultivation. On it are several fine building sites, suitable for Country seats or a summer boarding house, rourteen acres are covered with young Oak and Chestnut timber of thrif ty growth. There is an excellent spring of wa ter on the tract but no improvements. Will be sold together, or in lots to suit purchasers. For particulars inquire at the Post OflSce. Stroudsburg, Ta, March 23, 1872. tf. Caution ! Take Notice ! 'he public are hereby cautioned against harboring or trusting any person, un der any pretense whatever, from this date, on my account, aa I am detenu incd to re sist, to the full extent of the law. the pay ment of all debts contracted by any one in my name, without regard to person, except upon my written order. THEODORE SCIIOCH. Stroudsburg, Pa., ) June, 7 187 1, j A PROFITABLE BUSINESS ! Light Equal to gas, at one-eight the cost Cannot be exploded. No chimney or icicle used. Men desiring a profitable business, can secure the exclusive right for the sale of Dyott s l at ent Carbon Gas Light burners and. Oil, for Counties or States. Write for information or call at M. B. DYOTT, No. 114 South Second St., Phia., Ta N. B. Churches furnished with Chandeliers and Lamps of every description, 25 per cL chea per than at any other establishment in the country. March 14 72-3m. s cuool notice:. The Third Term of the Wickersbam German English Normal School will open in the Pub lie School House at Brodheadsville, on Tues day April 2d, 1872. TERMS : For long term, fourteen weeks. $10.00 For short term, eleven weeks. 8.00 For any time less than 11 weeks, per week, 1.00 Students can enter at any time. For further particulars addres. REV. D. E. SCIKEDLER. BRODHEAD8YILL.E, march 7 72-tf Monroe county, Pa, KELLERSVTLLE HOTEL. The undersigned having purchased the above well known and popular Hotel Proper ty, would respectfully inform the traveling public that he has refurnished and fitted up the Hotel in the best style. A handsome Bar, with choice Liquors and Segars, polite attendants and moderate charges. CHARLES 31 ANAL, oct 19-tf. Proprietor. Found out why people go to McCarty' s to get tneir lurniture, Decause ne ruys it at tne Ware Rooms of Lee & Co. and Bells it at an advance of only twenty-two and two ninth per cent. Or in other words, Rocking Chairs that he buys of Leo & Co. (through the runners he don't have) for $4,50 he sells for $5,50. Pays him to bvy some good Fur niture. LEE & CO. Stroudsburg, Aug. 18, 1870. tf. Very Desirable Building Lots in East Stroudsburg for sale or exchange for Farms, by PEIRSON & STILLMAN, jan. 18, '72,-tf. East Stroudsburg. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE OF MEW YORK. Capital 85,000,000. The undersigned having been appointed agents for the above named Company, are now prepared to take risks, payable at the termina tion of a special time or at the death of the person insured. PEIRSON & STILLMAN. AgenU, 20 55 30 88 88 jan. 18'72.-t East Stroudsburg. PICKLES FOR SAI.i:. Th Subscriber has for sale 16 barrels of Pickles, wholesale or retail. Orders left at the Meat Market ot Palmer & Uro., or at his residence will be promptly attended to. feb 22,'72-J JOHN PALMER. AGENTS ! AGENTS 1 1 Agents wanted every where to canvass for the most brilliant and popular Books of the day. Commission large. For terms, address A. F. SMITH, Jan. 11, 1872: Doylestown, Pa. DON'T TOOL YOUR MO.KY fr wnrthljia articles of Furni- tafe, but co to WcCarty's, and you will pet well paid lor it, loepi. zo, 0 rvoi'T von know Hint J. II JL MeCsrty is the only Undertaker in Rtroudsbur? who understands his business! If not, attend, a Funeral managed by any other Undertaker in town, and you will see the proof of the lact. i&epi. jo, 0 rvrtH'T FOUGCT tlisit when you want any thing in the Furniture nr Orni mental line that McCartv. in the Odd-Fcllows' Hall, Main Street, Stroud, burs, P., is the place to gel it. Sept. SIG ,FARM FOR SALE, iliilLand one from Stormsville, on the stage road. Water flowing in. a trough at the House and also at the liarn. lerms Jan. 25, 1871. tf Stroudsburg, Pa.' Auditor's Notice. In Uie matter of the Account of Joseph Weil, Ad ministrator of LEWIS SOCK'S, dee'd. The undersigned Auditor appointed bv the Orphans' Court of Monroe County, to distribute the balance in the hands of the Accountant, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of his appointment on Friday, the 20th day of April, at 10 o'clock A. M. at his office, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, at which time and place all may attend who see proper, and those having claims to present the same or be forever debarred from coming in upon said fund. GEO. FISHER, march 28, '71-it. Auditor. Auditor's Notice. The undersijmed appointed by the Court of Common l'lean of Monroe Uounty, Auaitor to make distribution of the money in the hands of Tho. M. Mcllhaney. Assignee of Jerome Storm, for the benefit of creditors, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of his appointment, on Friday, April 26, 1872, at 10 o'clock A. M. at his Oi'ice, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, when a:d where all persons hav- ? ! r 1 -ii . ing any ciaim againsi saia iuna win present the same or be forever debarred from coming in for any share thereof. C. BURNETT, Auditor. April 4, 1872. 4t NOTICE. The Stockholders of the Wickersham Ger men English-English Normal School are here by notified to assemble in the Church at Brod headsville, on the first Monday in May next, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing a Board of Trustees for the School year of 1872 1873. Each Ftockholder is entitled to as many votes as he has subscribed shares of stock, pro vided that "no stockholder shall have more than five votes at the election of trustees." A full and punctual attendance is desired. D. E. SCIKEDLER, President Attteft: J. A rPEXZELXER, Secretary, march 28 '72-6t. Public Vendue. There will be sold at public sale on the premises on Monday, April 15th, 1872, in Hamilton township, Monroe Co., the HOUSE and LOT situate in Stormsvilie, and now occupied by Jacob Dennis, containing about two acres, late the property of Cophn Zubcr, deed There is a good dwelling House on the premi ses, and Kitchen attached, also a Stable and well of Water near the door. Sale to com mence at 2 o'clock p. m. Terms and conditions will be made known on the dav of sale. JULY ANN ZUBER, feb. 8 '72-10t. Executrix A. II. FRANCISCUSCO.. 513 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We have opened for the SPRING TRADE, the largest and best assorted Stock of PHILADELPHIA CARPETS Table, Stair and Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shades and paper, Carpet uaain, cotton, Yarn, Batting, Wadding, Twines Wicks, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Fancy Baskets, Brooms, Baskets, Buckets, Brnshes, Clothes Wringers, Wooden and Wil low Ware in the United STATES. Our large increase in business enable us to sell at low prices and furnish the best quality of Goods. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER, Price $5. 50 Over 13,000 sold in Six Months Terms : Carpets, 60 days AM other goods, 30 days, INct. Feb. 15, 1872.-Gui Gothic Hall Drug Store. William BSollinslicad, Wholesale and Retail Druggist. STROUDSBURG, Pa. Constantly on hand and lor sale cheap for cash, a fresh sup ply of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil. Glass. Putty, Varnish, Ker osene Oil, Perfumery and Fancy Goods; also Sash, blinds and Doors. Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purpose. P. S. Physicians Prescriptions care fully compounded. Stroudsburg, July 7, lbb4. FANCY SILK GOODS, GLOVES, &0, A0E 36' BROADWAY, HEW YORK, Importers mud Jobbers of Cord Eip ani Bros Grain Rlois, III ALL COLORS AND WIDTHS, TSniMING AND BONNET SILES, TURQUOISE and VELOURS, ;' ; English Crapes, Cronadinos, Tissues, Laces, Edgings, WIIITK COTTOX Tiimnixcs. KECK TIES. DRESS BUTTONS, SC. March 21-'72 2m. 8ll MONROE COUiYTY a a k STROUDSBURG, PA. ON THE FIRST OF APRIL, 1871, THIS will commence paying Interest on DAILY DEPOSITS, at the rate of Four Per Cent SUBJECT TO CHECK AT SIGHT. '-..... .. ,. Accounts rendered, and interest credited monthly. SEVEN PER CENT INTEREST PAID on permanent deposits, as heretofore. Checks on all parts of the Country COLLECTED Free or Cost lor Depositors. DRAFTS FOR SALE ON England and Ireland. All deposits in this Bank are secured by Bond, with securiety to Thos. M. Mcllha ney, Trustee, in tru6t for Depositors, which bond is recorded in the proper office. THOS. A. BELL, - Cashier. March 16,' 1871. ly. UNDERTAKING ! LEE & Co., would most respectfully an nounce that having procured an elegant and having a person in their employ of twelve years experience, in the undertaking business, are now prepared to attend to un dertaking in all its branches in the best pos sible manner. , COFFINS and CASKETS of any size, style or quality, constantly on hand, and ready for shipment, aj. snort notice. Orders by mail promptly. attended to. Our charges are moderate; .we have no disposition to distress the living or rob the estates of ttxa dead. N. R Ready-made ROBES, neatly got ten up, can be had at any time, at the Ware Room of LEE &, Co, May 26, 1870. ly NEW STORE -:and:- NEW GOODS -:at:- REDUCED PRICES ! DARIUS" DREHER, begs leave to an nounce to. bis friends and and to the pub lic generally, that he has just received a general assortment of Dry (roods, Motions, Dress Trimmings f AND MlLLlXERY GOODS consisting, in part of the following desirable articles, viz. : Calicoes, Lawns, French Chintzs, Children's Dress Goods, Worked Edgings, Parasols, Zephers, Shetland Wools, Shetland Wool Shawls, Delaines, Muslins, White Dress Goods, Insert ings, Lady's and Children s Sacks Flannel and Cloth, Lady's, Misses and Mens Hoes, Gloves and Collars, Mourning Goods, Shroudings, &c, d-c, Goods Bhown with pleasure. 41 Quicks sales and small profits" at the old and well known Millinery Stand of P. A. DREHER. The Millinery business will be carried on as usual by Mrs. Pheiier. Patronage respectly solicited. DARIUS DREHER, Apfil 26, 1S66. QFF THE FRONT STREET. LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP. Or, in other words, examine goods and prices before you buy. I have a splendid lot of NEW FURNITURE On hand both of my own and city mako at PRICES THAT MUST SUIT ALL PARLOR, BEDROOM, DINING ROOM, KITCUEX FUEirVlTURE, AT PRICE8 AS LOW AS BE FORK THE WAR. Sales Room and Manufactory all under one Hoof, on Franklin Street, In the rear of the Strouddburg Hank, SAMUEL S, LEE. April 6, 1871 ly. AN YOU TCI.I. WHY IT IS that when any one comes to Stroudn burg to buy Furniture, they always inquire lor McCarty Furniture Store! Sttt. 2Q
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