UL '"ll V i i FOR SALE. At private sale, one large lilack Mare, one Cowing Machine Wagon, one top Buggy, one $e"h, Harness, Buffalo Robes, &c. Also three )ieWand two second-hand Sewing Machines, all to be soM at a sacrifice. Inquire at Brown & Keller old stand. feJo-tf D. R. BROWN. READ THIS! O. 3?. MICK, Wholesale & Retail DEALER IN TOBACCO AND SUGARS. (Opposite Wallace's Lumber Yard,) STROUDSBURC, PA. READ THIS ! april 9-tf. Auditor's Notice. Tn iVio matter of the Account of William A. LI ' - Walter, administrator of the Estate of Abra ham Walter, lateot fcniithneid township, dc The undersigned having been appointed by the Orphans court or ..uonroe Uounty, inllt.-ir tn audit and distributn tlift rralanrf in the hands of the administrator to the par tie? entitled thereto. Notice is therefore given to the heirs and parties interested that he will attend to the duties or his appointment, on Thursday, the sixteenth daj' of April next, at 1" o'clock, at his office in the Bor ough of Stroudsburg, at which time and tlace those interested can attend. J. II. WALTON, Auditor. March 5, 1S74. Auditor's Notice. Incite of Christopher Barleib, late of Eld red Township, deceased. The undersigned having lecn appointed by the Orphans' Court of Monroe County, auditor to audit and make distribution of the funds in the hands of the administrator to the parties entitled thereto. Notice is there fore hereby given to the parties interested that he will attend to the duties of his ap pointment, ou Friday, the seventeenth day of April next, at 10 o'clock at his office in Stroudsburg, at which time and place those interested can attend or be forever debarred from claiming said funds. J. II. WALTON, Auditor. March SO, 1S74. NOTICE. U. S INTERNAL REVENUE SPECIAL TAXES, 3Iay 1, 1874, to April 30, 1875. The LAW of December 24, 1S72, requires trery person engaged in any business, avoca tion, or employment which renders him liable to a SPECIAL TAX, to procure and place ccnspiciously in his establishment or place of business a STAMP donoting the pavment of said SPECIAL TAX for the Special Tax year beginning May 1, 1874, before commencing or continuing business after April 30, 1S74. Thf T:i Tf-s pmhrfifpH within tho rirnr!inni rf the Law above quoted are the following, viz : tonn rr. I)elears, retail lienor Dealers, whoiesale"liquor Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale Dealers in malt liquors, retail Dealer in leaf tobacco Hetail dealpr in lpaf fnliliapmi 25.00 100.00 50.00 20.00 25.00 And on gales of over S1,000, fifty cents for every dollar in exrpss of 51.000. Dealers in manufactured tobacco Manufacturers of stills And for each still manufactured And fur each worm manufactured Manufacturers of tobacco Manufacturers of cigars Peddlers of tobacco, first class (more than two horses Peddlers of tobacco, second class (two horspjs 5.00 50.00 20.00 20.00 10.00 10.00 50.00 25.00 Peddlers of tobacco, third class (1 horse 15.00 - euuiers oi tobacco, tourth class (on foot or public convevance) 10.00 Jrewen of less than 500 barrels 50.00 Erewers of 500 barrels or more 100.00 Any person, so liable, who shall fail to com P'J with the foregoing requirement? will be object to severe penalties. Persons or firms liable to pay any of the Special Taxes named above must apply to J-rank Iieeder, Collector of Internal Revenue at Laston, Pa., and pay for and procure the special Tax Stamps they need, prior to May 1, "'4, and without further notice. J. W. DOUGLASS, Commissioner of Insernal Revenue. VJFFICEOF I-NTEKNAL ReVEXUE, Washington, D. C, Feb. 16, 1874. Mar. 26-4t. APPEALS. The Commissioners of Monroe County, here .v give notice, that they will attend at the fol illn$ !named times and plce, for the pur of holding the Appeals for the years 1874. paradise township, at the Hotel of James Mz on Tuesday April 14th. Aolbaugh tap., at the Hotel of Jerome B. onaw, on Wednesday April loth. Barrett and price tsps. at the Hotel of John c .ih,er". on Thursday April 16th. nuthfitld tsp., at the Hotel of Simeon D. fe? Frida-V APril 17th- Middle Smithfieij t?p., at the house of James 1 lac on -J.... a 10. i , - -.muiuaj ipru loin Jackson up., at the Hotel at Jackson Cor- w on Tuwday April 21st Hamilton l?p.t at the Hoi ottl of Charles An- Grew, nn v, j j . .. i VIA a "cu,,ay April "CIJ j teffel atnui a- 'PI I 1 : 1 OO J T i , Pp on Fridav AI)ril 24th IIm iy5annah and Tunkhannock tsps., at the 40U!1 of John Roth, on Saturday April 25th. rocono at the 1Iotd q( Manasseh MiJ. er. on Tuesday April 2Stb, iroud tsp., &t the Commissioner'a Office, on Wednesday April 29ih. Tfi? bar6 at the Commissioner'a Office, on "rsday April 30th. LeS u troudu& at the Hotel of John Ho LeuUlt, on Friday May 1st. JACOB FRABLE, PETEIi S. E DINGER, ry ? SAMUEL POSTENS, MarchRioHE?- Clcr-k' Commibsiorjers. ca 9, lc i. 7t. TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS IN MONROE COUNTY. Notice is hereby given, that agreeably to an act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, pased the 13th day of March 1815, entitled an "act to amend the act entitled an act directing the mode of selling Unseated Lands for taxes and other purposes," and of an Act passed the 13th day of March, 1817, a fur ther supplenieut to an act to amend the act en titled '-an act directing the mode of selling Unseated Lands for taxes and other purposes by the Act of General Assembly passed the 9th day of March, in the year of our Lord 1S47, entitled an act in relation to the sales of Un seated Lands in the several Counties of this Commonwealth," the following tracts of land will be sold at Public Vendue, on the 8th day of June, being the second Monday of June next, at the Court House, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, in the County of Monroe, for ar rearages of taxes due and "the costs, accrued on each lot respectively for the years 1872 & 1873. BARRETT. Ao Warrantee Acres Per. Tax $6 12 7 13 14 9 7 14 13 13 7 5 4 5 10 211 289 290 294 304 315 242 319 320 92 2S3 133 293 323 309 295 13S 222 235 295 210 310 392 304 317 312 343 313 31S 311 200 223 330 Barnet, John 90 Brodhead, Ann 405 Brodhad, Thomas 427 Brodhead, Alexander 180 Brown, Daniel 39S Brodhead, Samuel 180 70 80 SO 112 Casebeer, Solomon Chapman, Joseph Cottinger, Garrett Dills, Abraham Dills, David Jr., Graisburgh, Joseph Glentworth, James Hailer, Frederick Heaton, Joseph Kohl, George Loekart, John Moore, Patrick Murray, Sarah Murray, John McXair, Solomon McGoram, Michael Nethermark, Lucas Smith. Elizabeth 417 200 233 190 415 300 220 170 133 400 170 301 225 402 355 104 305 19 70 16 70 130 30 70 CI 23 50 12 40 7 50 16 24 28 65 90 43 20 23 23 60 111 111 18 50 4 15 21 87 393 28 03 Sandman, Christopher 403 Smith, Rachel 374 Utt, Jacob 410 Van Gorden, Gysbert 421 Van Campen 404 Wilkinson, Joseph 103 Wolberton, Jonathan 411 Crooks, William 100 Murray, William 222 Wood, Thomas 100 Young, Jacob W. 712 Jackson, A. Reeves 313 Lisk, Nicholas A. 107 Whiteman, Jacob 313 7 50 26 70 14 30 7 50 7 50 7 73 14 30 7 50 15 92 7 50 40 50 27 11 43 5 82 307 6 75 2S 50 29 06 COOLBAUGH, 147 Able, John 400 188 Arndt, Jacob " 403 237 Arndt, Thomas 220 189 Arndt, John 403 162 Barnes, Jonathan 440 174 Baker, Jacob 2G0 177 Bush. John Sen. 400 179 Bush, James 393 1S9 Bell, Joseph 405 187 Bell, William 400 192 Bush, Thomas 399 191 Bush, John Jr., 400 194 Brown, Daniel 403 193 Biles, Henry 40S 199 Brtuzman, John 100 216 Brown, William 403 224 Burrows, Henry 403 234 Bell. William fnarO 2&0 97 120 oo 130 143 52 17 53 61 99 62 97 97 15 91 29 06 23 60 22 19 42 50 42 37 43 00 42 50 42 37 42 50 21 50 43 35 7 50 43 35 23 71 23 50 1S4 Coch ran, John 100 11 00 19 Corsaw. Abraham 200 14 50 30 82 14 61 23 78 43 35 2S 98 44 05 31 11 45 S7 6 30 12 65 3 30 14 80 29 55 9 25 14 94 43 77 14 93 12 27 43 15 42 57 42 69 29 03 40 75 29 03 42 92 43 39 29 21 19 40 46 00 37 31 42 50 11 21 14 50 23 20 45 30 6 60 42 82 42 GO 44 05 44 05 27 00 44 05 12 13 45 30 28 92 15 42 57 90 43 56 23 05 11 00 11 00 44 05 24 02 21 93 41 26 52 08 34 95 21 50 29 43 3-5 50 5 75 43 20 46 70 46 50 46 57 43 42 6 15 12 40 21 50 21 50 42 59 17 14 21 92 43 14 45 87 22 78 18 87 23 37 38 57 24 69 28 94 56 38 56 38 8 35 44 05 32 00' 31 18 42 79 30 48 29 28! 4 70 21 50 2 60, 210 Craiz. John 433 224 Collady, Jos. or John 202 240 Cameron, William 404 140 35 90 9S 109 30 96 87 SO 20 10 150 40 72 15 47 121 61 99 78 97 134 97 75 120 123 199 DeDue. Aaron 40S 202 Depue, Samuel 403 210 DuiSeld, John 415 213 Depue, Daniel 432 21S Deuue. Pollv 432 225 Frazier, Nolbro 207 1-razier, jsolbro 199 Frv. Josenh 80 149 Gibbs, Elizabeth 204 205 Guiltner, Francis -415 Gentle. James 240 175 Gibbs. Elizabeth 206 231 Guilther, Tobias 412 163 Hester, John 215 163 Howe. Samuel 225 17S Hendricks, Isaac 404 laO Hendricks, Jacob 407 190 Howe, Hannah 403 191 Hembt, Jacob 403 193 Hollinshead, James 436 193 Houser, Henry 403 231 Horn, Abraham 406 233 Hagle, Peter 408 235 Harvey, Joseph 410 212 Ilarvev, Samuel 410 247 Harvey, Mary 325 195 Jones, John Jr., 357 181 Kuntz, Daniel 401 169 Lock wood, James 205 206 Lenox, David 200 111 Lee, Thomas 230 229 Levering Nathan 226 62 114 47 61 51 10 10 108 109 113 CO 12 80 101 106 Mushback, Frederick 116 179 Mendith, Mary 189 Meridith, Nancy 204 Montague, Eliza 206 Montague, Joseph 207 Murdock, John 209 McKec, Peter 222 Murray, Sarah 220 McKee. Thomas 403 401 415 405 433 415 220 C27 McClellan, Susannah 405 Meeker, Samuel 213 213 McCullough, John 411 217 Moore, Patrick 411 193 Nungesser, Peter 430 179 Patterson, Alexander 100 180 Patterson, John 100 185 Pettigrew, James 419 18S Patterson. William 250 1C0 Patterson, Robert 191 Patterson, Jacob 227 Pratt, Henry 228 Polk, Robert 157 Ransbarry, John 159 Rakestraw, Joseph 167 Roup, William 187 Risk, Charles 193 Recder, Absalom 221 Rees, Jane 222 Rees, Daniel 223 Rees, Sarah 241 Ross, David 219 Roberts, Isaac 153 Sidman, Eliza 173 Schneider, John 155 Sidman, Isaac 196 Summers, George 176 Spencer, Joseph 197 Smith, Robert 184 Shook, John 212 Smith, Piatt 219 Swortwood, MoseB Shannon, William 230 Sproat, William 232 Shaw, Richard 146 Taylor, John M. 232 Trail, Robert 214 Taggart, John 215 Taylor, James 408 395 421 328 401 413 405 75 407 440 438 439 409 202 170 400 400 401 220 304 406 432 318 303 206 403 400 406 399 399 97 103 40 48 114 129 85 70 118 8 61 15 150 38 120 70 39 21 110 48 156 93 134 122 122 50 10 165 Vandermark, James 190 208 Vantilbury, Richard 409 19b Vandermark, Jacob or James 236 Vanuxen, James 186 Walker Emanuel 203 Wood, Thomas 209 Ward, Hannah Willing, Richard 300 438 403 428 411 50 70 95 18 51 187 Yohe, Adam 400 187 &1SS Fox, Sam'l part 21 195 Brown, John 403 97 17 64 226 Ward, Joseph 411 57 17 77 239 Burrows, Stephen 400 17 34 CHESTNUT. HILL. Bower, Dillman 236 12 04 Shupp, Peter 410 13 72 Starbird, John part 57 2 20 ELDRED. Craig, John 255 C 80 Herlley, Peter 125 3 65 Hempfield, Joseph 173 ' 5 22 Hoover, John 178- 5 22 Hoover, Nicholas 126 3 65 Levers, Isaac 403 10 58 Weaver, John 175 5 22 HAMILTON. Cox, Tench 300 50 12 80 Cox, John 300 50 12 89 Johnson, Elizabeth 200 50 8 70 Levers, George 300 56 12 80 Levers, George 230 20 16 08 Levers, Elizabeth 415 96 23 46 Meiser, John .300 12 80 Praul, Thomas 150 6 63 Thompson, James 100 5 20 Vanorman, Clarry 400 16 90 Claywell, Sidney 140. 5 20 MIDDLE SMITHFIELD. 57 Barclay, James 430 80 6 70 60 Bunnell, Caty 424 55 10 12 68 Barclay, John 400 9 60 62 Ilorton, Richard 157 5 40 65 Hartung, Daniel 402 70 12 92 258 Howey, Bowdewine 100 6 70 57 Jayne, William 400 155 9 60 63 Javne, Mary 339 8 9 CO 47 Kirkendall, Samuel 300 14 45 58 Lanning, Thomas 404 103 11 90 194 Lewis, Richard 236 13 7 G9 195 Ogden, Sarah 100 3 60 67 Parker, William 153 9 85 25 Stucker, Clements 202 11 4 85 61 Sanders. John 402 120 9 60 50 Woodcock, Robert 200 9 85 McCall, Arch 55 15 1 49 Ruston, Mary Spencer 200 6 70 West, William 330 11 63 SMITHFIELD. Barnhill, John 100 6 10 Gordon, John 23 30 Horn, Benjamin 8 90 STROUD. Brodhead, Garrett 60 3 3S Prawl, Thomas 130 9 34 ROSS. Hays, Samuel 250 S 76 Johnson. James 375 40 7 85 Levers, Sarah 433 125 8 38 Levers, ChrUlopher 313 1 72 Walker, John 35 1 22 Walker, Robert 35 1 22 TOBYHANNA. Albertson, Garrett 227 21 29 74 A lbertson, Garrett 101 151 9 17 Alloway, William 437 107 26 30 Benson, Peter 200 34 90 Berrv, John 82 21 65 Blakelv, John 434 72 25 79 Blackwill, Daniel 200 4 90 Beohm & Shinier 307 103 26 91 Blackwell, Robert 391 120 16 S6 Beck, Frederick 439 50 66 47 Beohm, Philip 100 1 28 Brodhead. Samuel 304 46 24 Berrv, Simon 422 19 17 70 Brodhead, Luke 419 59 64 63 Cox, Jacob 225 5 66 CoxMary 163 14 50 Cox, Rebecca 440 119 43 50 Cox, William 340 60 70 Cox, Jonathan 200 6 94 Cox, Joseph 203 9 10 Conrad, Deborah 250 39 03 Colliday, Jacob 313 26 77 Dyer, Joseph 404 26 30 Dyer, Sarah 200 120 30 60 Davis, Benjamin 343 8 29 98 Engle, Jacob 50 8 90 Fish, John 403 114 26 30 Frazer, Nalbro 200 17 70 Frey, Joseph 320 120 14 10 Fish, William 365 63 21 Gentle, James 150 6 94 Gill, John 402 17 77 Gilmore, Robert . 407 18 05 Howell, Samuel 433 59 17 70 Hartman, Thomas 438 10 3S 17 Hart, Joseph 395 9 10 Hartung, Elizabeth 431 34 60 46 Hazel wood, John 395 34 46 Harvey, Mary 75 60 9 10 Harvey, Samuel 413 120 52 10 Hunt, Pierson 50 9 10 Irwin, Robert 433 63 30 Jackson, A. Reeves 25 3 25 Lane, Mary 438 129 32 28 Lane, William 424 82 14 10 Lyons, Peter 162 17 70 Long, Rebecca 401 23 37 Pryor, Norton 400 13 74 Rees, Daniel 411 9 10 Rogers, James 320 9 10 Reeder, Andrew II. 166 26 30 Shoemaker, Samuel 440 23 18 Sidman, Isaac 400 SO 38 35 Steward, James 400 80 9 10 Sharpless, John 191 111 17 70 Serman, Isaac 371 100 23 79 Stewart, Charles 200 17 70 Shaw, Richard 313 26 30 Shaw, George 50 4 90 Tench, Francis 422 120 36 86 Taylor, Elizabeth 150 9 10 Thomas, Joseph 400 35 90 Wild, Adam 430 9 10 Willing, Richard 300 26 30 TUNKHANNOCK. Able, Jacob 405 112 7 40 Birnet, William 407 87 7 40 Barnet, John 265 15 5 11 Caldwell, David 400 7 40 Cox, Joeeph 209 5 G7 Cox, Benjamin 439 3155 Cox, Jonathan 238 80 5 fi7 Cramer, Jacob 390 59 10 01 Caldwell, Daniel 40S 120 7 40 Durham, Edward 400 40 28 10 Ehrie, Conrad jr. 375 40 26 36 Ehrie, Conrad 377 3 26 49 Elms, George 438 48 30 17 Eyerly, Jacob 403 50 7 40 Eyerly, Jacob 400 90 . 31 55 Evans, David 200 3 95 Ilorsefield & McCarty 76 7 40 Hartmah, Thomas 401 28 7 40 ilartuny, J. D. 400 31 55 Ihrie, Conrad Sr. 401 40 7 40 Lesher, George 275 7 40 McCarty, Benjamin 381 130 8 88 Hartman, Thomas 375 15 65 Purdy, William 405 J.50 17 28 Paechall, Thomas 400 21 30 Ryan, James 400 16 02 Rees, Derrick 100 10 85 Saylor, David 415 4 7 86 .S'teiner, Henry 439 80 . 31 55 Sitgreaves, Samuel 200 17 25 Shaw, Richard 399 56 31 55 Stewari, James 400 80 7 40 Taylor, Amos 193 135 19 48 Towns, Charles 401 4 16 40 Williams, John 438 10 7 40 Water?, Nathaniel 410 31 3155 Wildman. John 300 13 61 Jackson, A. Reeves &. Co 139 101 1 0 23 Wilson, William 222 GO 14 10 PRICE. 66 Bunnell, Benjamin 433 30 21 55 87 B.wlinjer,Frderick295 14 22 315 Brodhead, Samuel 180 82 6p8 340 Bensley, William 427 13 75 320 Cottinger, Garrett 426 15 28 179 Chapman, Joseph 00 9 80 19 IIuf Eueas 313 100 12 51 323 Heaton, Joseph 184 0 08 334 Horton, Tabitha 422 13 59 322 Jones, John 439 14 6 70 79 SI 50 10 33 04 50 50 93 80 50 73 46 75 17 335 Jayne, Anna 413 146 14 25 86 Marion, Samuel 418 50 19 90 60 Place, Philip 409 13 18 244 Ruston, Thomas 226 6 70 317 Smith, Rachel 377 28 12 33 81 Vancampen, Abrm 433 138 13 87 338 Wright, Robert 128 120 4 54 318 Wilkinson, Joseph 130 5 53 67 Parker, William 150 3 10 332 Place, James 390 150 11 97 PARADISE. 115 Depue. Cornel ious 111 4 55 88 Dill, Isaac 400 120 10 80 133 Glentworih, James 75 3 23 136 Gibbons, Isaac 200 7 70 104 Humphries, Isaac 121 113 7 05 74 Nicholas, William 400 9 30 134 Shannon,Theophilu8394 26 28 POCONO. G winner, Fred (pari) 147 43 9 33 Kerr, John 200 5 50 JACKSON. Barnet, John (part) 150 100 3 95 Delonpr, John 316 10 8 40 Ball, Margaret 150 5 43 G winner, Frederick (pt) 250 17 75 Kromer, William (pt) 47 3 70 Roup, William 415 15 29 02 Sitgreaves, Samuel 80 1C8 6 02 Tyson, Joseph 435 29 80 JONAS ALTIMUS, Treasurer Treasurer's office ) Storudsburg, March 26,74-41 TREASURER'S NOTICE of Sale of Seated Lands for ar rearages of Taxes. 4 The following is a list of Taxes on seated Assessments, as returned bv the Collectors of the several Townships and Boroughs for 18i2 and 18 i 3, which lands will be sold agreeably to the 41st section, of the Act of the 19th of April A. D. 1S43, which provides tor Collection ot laxes, on the 8th, ol June, being the second Monday of June next, at tue Court House m the isorough of btrouds- burg, m the County or Monroe, tor arreara ges of Taxes, due and costs accrued on each lot respectively. Acres. Taxes. RARRETT. Applegate, & Co., 9 Buskirk, Nicholas 18 Booreui, Jacob 29 Geotz, Christopher CO Griswold, M. W. 995 Stelling, James 10 Way, Schenk 100 Waltman, George 200 Price, Sydenham 2G Fore & Griffiths 20 COOLBAUGH. Wagouhurst, James 161 Lewis, Isaac 30 Lampen, J. II. 2 McAsey, Daniel 115 ELDRED. 6 50 4 24 1 62 18 02 42 35 5 78 4 G4 15 80 2 15 9 55 17 15 6 74 18 70 9 89 3 42 2 90 Fenner, Jerome Klcckner, Daniel 150 70 PARADISE. VanBorg, Oliver 625 JACKSON. 14 76 16 95 17 04 99 2 43 1 50 Albertson, Garrett Porteus, John (Estate) Kresge, Jeremiah Brown, Nelson Miller, Charles (Estate) Shoemaker, John W. Shoemaker, Emanuel Setzer, Abraham 200 400 5 CO 63 12 9 74 20 300 53 89 76 5 12 o 35 235 200 34 50 163 115 100 500 150 128 11 180 6 1 o 4 o 36 13 10 18 Shomer, William Setzer, Solomon Super, Michael (Estate) Voolbert, Joseph Woodling, Joseph Keller, Josiah 9 90 3 61 5 00 4 10 86 1 G2 69 1 69 9 94 2 90 2 10 3 70 4 32 10 90 6 14 23 81 3 GO 12 90 4 53 3 CO 2 60 1 55 Fethennan, John Green, Abraham. Houck, Jacob Merwine. John Merwine, Franklin Storm, Nathaniel Belles, Charles PRICE. Bush, Charles Coleman, J. S. Henry, Charle3 Noys, Samuel Posten, John 1 town lot Pricev Wilkinson VanVliet & Co., Williams, Charlatte Price, Edmund Staples, Keubcn MIDDLE SMITHFIELD. Dougherty, George 120 Countraman, Albert 200 Parker, William 50 Arnst, John 12 Hull, A. G. 25 Mush, John 10 Blank, Lewis 400 Bloomfield, E. S. 50 POCONO. Brink, WTilliam 100 Kinney, Peter 100 Bush, Thomas 60 2 74 1 30 2 82 1 70 70 58 4 10 3 58 6 43 3 10 3 82 70 3 50 6 01 1 38 4 79 9 25 1 49 1 2 92 7 50 3 48 3 29 30 38 89 2 90 2 30 1 50 2 30 1 GS Transue, John 50 Woodside, David 1 ROSS. Barlieb, John 45 Heller, J. P. lludy 1 Itterlv, Peter 20 Knecht, Solomon - 27 Kramer, Daniel 3 Merwine, John 30 Mease, Godfrey 5 Merwine, Franklin 100 ltussell, lleuben Gl Searfass, Aaron 39 Merwine, John, Ivoss Common property S8 Ilartzell, Richard 8 Christ& Buskirk 90 Heath, William 14 Zacharias, Samuel (Estate) 7 Uarlien, Christopher 400 Buskirk, Casper 10 SMITHFIELD. Bovs. John 50 7 10 Fleming, William 40 1 38 Miller. Edward 7 118 Transue, Abraham .18 3 15 Wyckoff. Daniel 21 2 26 Staples, Elizabeth 10 3 10 Cox, James II. & Co., 6 2 15 Christman, James 1 town lot 5 20 Row. Henrv (Estate) 36 5 70 Winters, George 1 town lot C 32 Miller, Joseph (Estate) 97 4 12 STROUD. Burnett, Daniel B. 62 25 2S Coffman, Charles 40 12 68 Coll'man, William 44 12 C8 Kieney, Peter 31 2 23 Myer, George 21 19 47 Ivay, Nelson 1 seated town lot 23 54 Steel, Jeremiah half town lot 3 22 llay, James (Estate) 1 seated town lot 7 20 Heller. Mary 3 80 80 Henry, Charles (colored) 140 Ray, George halt town lot Frederick, Catharine 7 14 Johnson, John 200 9 69 2 60 1 3D 22 24 Henry, Stephen 1 to.vn lot Palmer, William 16 Foulke, Samuel L. 71 Kirk, Abner (Estate) 1 town lot 6 50 Depue, Marian 17 5 CO Pierson & Stillman 17 HAMILTON. LaRue, George (Estate) 44 TOBYHANNA. Merwine, John 40 Fenrel, Michael 200 Lampen, John & Co., 70 TUNKHANNOCK. Borger, William 52 Marvin, Ezra 88 Merwine, Frauklin 1236 Merwine, John 303 STROUDSBURG. McCann, Jane one town lot o 70 12 20 21 20 13 37 14 61 2 80 23 90 4 50 3 65 1 77 5 60 7 78 2 96 Brown, Samuel Coolbaugh, Brodhead it tt tt tt tt it tt Henry, lhoinas. Huff. Stenhen( Estate " 8 76 JON AS A LIT M U S, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Stroudsburg, 1 March 26,. '74-4t. ) BLATCIILEY'S Improved CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP. Tasteless. Durable, Ef ficient and Clifup. The best P'jmp for the least money Attention is especially invited to nintchley' P.ttent Improved Bracket and New Dro Cht-ck Valve, which can De withdrawn without removing the Tump, or disturbing the joints. Also, the Copper Chamber, w hu h never cracks or scales, and will outlast any other. For niile by Dealers & the Ttade ceueraliv. Inmiire for Kl iii-hlt v'. Pump, and if not for ale in your tmvn send direct to CHAS, G. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer. 506 Commerec St., Philadelphia, la. March J2, lS74-8tn. SEBASTIAN ECHLE, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. 8IIOP CORNER OP Pocono and Green Streets, STROUDSBURG, PA. I am now prepared to make to order, all kinds of Boots and Shoes, such as French Calf, American Calf, Kip, Turkey Moroco, Glove Kid, and Pebble Goat, at reasonable prices. Special attention paid to half-soleing, heeling and all kinds of mending. One trial and be convinced. nov 6tf J. J3. HULL, (Successor to J. E. Erdman,) Monroe Co. Marble Works, Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa., Where will be found constantly on hand or made to order, 9IOXUJ1EXTS, IIEADSTdA'ES, &c, of the best Italian and American Marble. Having been in tbe employ of Mr. Erdman for nearly ten years, I feel confident in my ability to please all that give me a call. All work warranted to give entire satisfaction. Orders by mail promptly attended to. feb 20'72-tf A. ROCKAFELLOW, DEALER lit Ready-Hadc Clothing, Gents Fur nishing; Goods, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, &c, EAST STROUDSBURG, PA. (Near the Depot.) The public are invited to call and exam ine gDods. Prices moderate. May 6, 1869. tf. N TOC PAPER HANGER, GLAZIER AND PAINTER, MONROE STREET, Nearly opposite Kautz's Blacksmith Shop, Stroudsburq, Pa. The undersigned would respectfully in form the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity that he is now fully prepared to do all kinds of Paper Hanging, Glazing and Painting, promptly and at short notice, and that he will keep constantly on hand a fine stock of Paper Hangings of all descriptions and at low prices, 'The patronage of the public is earnestly solicted. May 16, 1872. GRAND OPENING IN IIUTCIIIXSOiVS MUCK BUILDING, opposite T. Stemple's Store, EAST STROUDSBURG. Having just opened with an entire new stock of Dry Goods and Groceries, CONSISTING OF DRESS GOODS, DELAINES, POPLINS, WHITE GOODS, WOOLENS, SHAWLS, ALPACAS, FLANNELS, DOMESTICS, PRINTS. CASSI MERES, CLOTHS, AND OIL CLOTH. Also a full assortment of choice Family Gro ceries and Provisions, Flour, Feed, Meal, Salt, Fish, Pork, Oil, Syrups, Molataes, Sugars, Crockery and Tinware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Flavoring Extracts, and Snices of everv kind. and in fact every thing usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. All my goods are ncrt and can not fail to give satisfaction. Goods shown with pleasure. Call and ex amine before purchasing elsewhere and there by sa ve time and money. J. II. SHOTWELL, Formerly Slater & Shotwell. Dec. 4, lS73.-3oi. A km PRICES REDUCED AT THE orner Store! TI-IE CHEAPEST GOODS IN TOWN. Great bargains are now offered in' FANCY DRESS GOODS, ALPACAS, VELVETEENS, CLOTHS, CASS1MERES, FLANNELS, &C, all of which have been marked down1 let PANIC PRICES. Goods all new and right in style, but marked down to meet the times. "V e invhe all to call and see for themselves. Term Cash. C. R. ANDRE & Co. dec-4tf Main St., Stroudsburg, Ta. G. H. Dreher. E. B. Drelier. PHCENIX d 1 ung, (2 doors west of the "Jefferson ian Office,") ELIZABETH STREET, Stroudsburg', Pa., DREHER & BRO, DEALEttS IN Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Articles. Faints, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS & PUTTV. Abdominal Supporters and Shoulder Braces. Seeley's Hard HUIIMER TI1USSES Also Hitter's TRUSSES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS. Lamps arid Lanterns Burning and Lubricating Oils. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully Com pounded. N. B. The highest Cash prkre paid for OIL of WINTERGREEN. may4-tf. Cards. Bill-Heads, Labels, &c )J UUIJ r NEAT, CAE1P AND QUICK, Printed to Order at the JEFFERSONIAN Printing: O J? TP ICE, Main Street, Stroudsburg, a. All Orders promptly filled. Give ns a call. UNDERTAKING. McCARTY has on hand the largest and &est assortment of COFFINS and TRIMMINGS be found outside of either city (New York or Philadelphia), and will make this branch or his business A SPECIALITY. COFFINS and CASKETS of any size or style, can be furnished at one hour's notice for shipment, at a cuarge op one-third LESS THAN ANY 8HOP IN StROUDSBVRO In no case will he charge more than TEN FER CENT above actual cost. attended to in any p;irt of the County at tnesnortest possible notice. Sept. 26,67-tf THE GREAT CAUSE or HUMAN iMISKRY. Just lyublisheJ, in a Sealed Envelope. l'nce o cents. A Lecture on the Nature. TrrafnSfnt a.1 Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrbrea, induced bv Self-Abuse, ln- vuuuuary emissions, impoiency, JNervou DebilitV. and ImnIimcnt. ! fntrintro iKnnr. ally; Consumption, Epilepsy and FUrs; Mental nrl Phviiflal lr.nini,.. T! ., T? TJ T? t'n J. CULVERWELL, M. D., Author of the t.f T 1 A orecn xook, xc. The world-renowned author, in triia nrlm.r. . - j ... - ble lecture, clearly proves from his own ex-perk-nce that the awful consequences of Self Abuse mav be effectually rcirmvp.. withwit medicines, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, iustruments, rings or cor dials, pointing out a mode of cure at once cer- tain and effectual by which every sufferer, no matter what hid condition mav'lw himself cheaply, privately and radically. 8s This Lecture trill prow a boon to thou sands and thousands. 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