Twenty Ears of Corn. tlio KPttlptiicnt of tlit . .,: Soon . :" ;, r Valley, but its first r raetrc! u.s k' OjHin'li Gose in bis tlacashitth tLeyoar 17GS. In 171)1 Philip ';F T VyvL.rt.-(l anthracite on the Lihigh. ii;':jrf;'Ujielci"t Morris, of Philadelphia, I jjci'Dipmy and purchased l,000 acres . hji tv on which Gintcr discovered :U'" ' ; The ccuipauy was called the Coal Mine." This company ' ' itlu- niiuJ ad the vein to be ? r'ti thick, and of the very best quality v ? The. company made every effort to iC'. !' ' Jc-manJ for-tins coal, but without - .,.., l.Mving become thoroughly dis ' V.'" v illi their speculation, leased the -r.r .f thi mammoth coal to Messrs. . , ; llaz ;rd. of Philadelphia, for twenty : " c.srs. White t Hazard tried to ' - p in the blast furnace in 182G, tl.c 'unities chiled. In 1831 ' ' J tli Iilf-i nf fVin lint lilntf -iuo'. a a in ic.i. ijjviu l nomas cm ii'u::i the hot blast and ;ti;LT. "White k Hazard had, coal was discovered in Penn- r' l t ;:t f I: is. 1 1. c r by which the formed u company and rrorcrtv. In 1S30 David a the ux1 of r -: - MC-tal succcis, ",Vs t f corn wtire transformed into u:;ui)us of dollars. And this is the :,: u y of the great Lehigh coal mines ;.;lir v.v'.I the banquet given bv r- i'atteron and Nicholas Piddle, at !, t Carbon, in 1 S 1U. at which time they '. i i Wui; :n Iimsn. proprietor of the Pi- - i'ur:i:iN ..'iO'J. the premium they I for the first successful use of r. i--- c-al as fuel in the blast furnace. jv.-,i I Thomas was the lion of the day; . . . v.ho showcJ them how to do it ; ; ,ile jt;:-! hearty to-day, as then, lie i v.r'.hv rc-vresentative of science. ' rii;v hi live, and peaceful be his ' ;.:. ma'' the memory of lui deed , T 1 t 1..r-",t n !v renp.svivama. lie uij-eliinik-. and I should be much the th-tir of letalurgy in the liiih. Schools of Ponnsvlvania - r. J. R 111 till na!;it put- C El'." S cl.,s; If f vogi tables in the collar, and . iv. id i rcsentlv all sorts p the collar stairs, tUr there tiTrtiips. potatoes, cpples. and r butter ai.d milk are kept there. mparts, to the other, making a t:::i!ure ct.n;parble to the victuals b j'-.irdincr-noH.'-e. where every -v.r but the vinegar. Vegetables ri f-:r'"r. odi-r should n"-t be :Y.t at all cr at least eniy in tit'r.-". No more than a bushel v.!d ever be put in a ccihr, "t ir the cron of an acre of ruta Itwaa proven at the Monroa County Fair that ttrltuster had the bet made' and finest Uothing in Monroe County. Kusler received the first premium on Clothing for 13 years. I Notice. X. Rusher has returned from the city with a big stock of clothing, hata, caps, furs, furnishing goods, dry goods, kc If you vaut anything in his iiuo, give ldiu a cad. He will sell you goods cheaper than ever before. To tuf. Pcnuc If you want a nice and stylish suit of clothes and one that will wear good, go to Ruster's and you can have your pick out of the largest and best selected stock in town, at prices that will astouudi you all. : Great bargains at RuUer'a in whiti. dress flirts, under shirts, draws, hoisery, gloves, neckties, bows, collars and cuffs, handker chiefs, suspenders, umbrellas, kc Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. N. Ruster has all the very latest styles of hats. Call and sec them. He U selling goods very low. AXOTHluR TROPHY YFOX BY TITS ESTEY COTTAGE ORGANS! These Rupcrior and Keantirullr finished in strument n far -cli jed their competitor in volume, purity, Rweetneas and delicacy of tone, as to tarry ofTthe lir and only premium giv en to exhibitors of reed Organ at the Monroe County Fair, held September 25, 1874. B;iv ontv the bent. For price lit address Oct 1-tf. J. Y. SIGAFUS, ouvt Proclamation. Whereas. he Hon. Samckt. S. Dkehee, rrwicient Juds;o !" the CCd Judicial District cf PcnnsflTxni. composcd if t!ie counties of Monro and Carbon, and I'etks Gkcver and Jacou Stavffek. Equin-, As.'M-iate Judges of the Court of Omiuon l'lvasoftbc iVimty .f Monroe, ami by irtucof thnrTii-v, Justice of the Court of (Jyr ar.'d Terrainer aud General Jail d livi-rT and Court of ;nen;l "Juirter Si.)tis in and fvr the said County of Monro, have imuii their prwpt to inv' ivmimnuin; that a Court of Ouarter Siwsivtnn of the IV ace and (.'nuiinon Ti-vs, and Court of Oyer aud lenniner and tivner.il Jail lKiivcry and Orphan's Court, for the said County of Mouroa,"to be huldcn at Str--uds'ourjr, m MONl.Y, the ;2d dar of January, lTC;, to continue one wee's, if uocearjr. XOTXCE cM v th Coronrr. the Jiistices of the I'ea?f. and Confab's nf the sn:d countv of Mnnn that th-y lm then and there re-udy with their roll, ivviu', i ii'jiu..i ivii.i, i-saiuiiiHi ion ana oilier rerneiu orcnci-i to J.- th- thin.;' which their otriee are ap jv riaiiiin. and also thai thjse who are hound by rueoniiui.-t s to prowcuu ?iv tviil.-nee azainst the MiM;rri that are r hail bv in the jail of the said eoi-iity t M.ijrof.or fccninst personi who stand charM with the eomintiIon of oU'enee to Us then and there to prosecute or testify a shsll be just. (Oud save the Commonwealth.) JAC H5 K. MIAFEU, Sheriff. ShcnfTs OiT. 'c ?rom!,bjr;, jMiur-.ry i, 175. j s TATE31EJVT. - r OT Receipts and Expendhncs OF MONROE COUNTY, FOR 1874. JONAS ALTIMUS, Treasurer of the Coun ty of Monroe, in account with aaid County, for lteceiptft and Expenditures, for th year end ing January 4th, 1875. DR. Countv Trcasnrer received on Duplicate for 1871 $ 4rJ'J 67 " " ' " 1872 1(S 42 it " 1S73 " 1874 42C4 Gl 810V CI $1S9Q9 31 State Tax, ree'd on Dupli cate for 167l' 10 4G " 1873 85 5-S " 1S74 100 64 State Tax, Strondsburp Bk2 44 02$ Loan of Stroudeburg Bank Redemption on Unseated Landa 162 43 m Seated 56 71$ Countv Tax, Uns'ed landa 1473 29 " " Seated 44 ISo 38 $ 160S 67 Iioad Tax, Una'teU lands 2341 22 " Seated Special Road, Uns'td Seated School Tax, 440 70 500 00 219 16 Build'g" Bounty " cl " II Poor " To balance UnVtd Seated Una'td Heated Un'td Seated K II II I II II II 96 29 347 93 7 oS $ 2793 02 1323 13 20 S 07$ 2031 20 622 04 10 48$ 60312 bZ 49 72 90 $ 120 39 21 09 123 74 $22,405 40 C?. ...jn to .ve:it, when Tiic true vray ceiicr fi r veiretabkfc, h Pi Jinsyivania. A cellar i- t::tful. and there all the ;!( vht.uld be stored, per tii:,r iiniir the hoi;e to be j.v. j. .'can as anv of the rooms .iui r.ioij uro well aware that j f.'Vvr?. a'.id feme here have ,? cellar-fever"' to the disease iV'.'i-j f.ul cellar?. Savc-d by the Statute of Limitation. o: tne cuiiosmoti oi y --. of An;:viiie, Lcbanou coun .."ra?rcl his vife sixteen years v lu;-t;try urrei.der to the ' -nMUhid -.:ue time An : vc-.-i after prepaml by the -vdv chjrir'nj letcrs with ::r, ar-s-f.ult with intent to kill .rrT?Tate'i assault. The gTand xi the ccuut chrrin manslausri- Z COU'.it-. r.:.)y wit;!-.-?. ; X'v.vi.hr ' s :.t5 f,r wc:;t to trim on Mr. John Ward. rs '.all.-d, testified lycbanoa countv. it; w:L-: aiarnci to hi. -:tcr.J, r livcl half a square IVliu I:j Anville. On btiug akcd -tcr tiij'J he anixercd on the :rv. i'oi. whi!c the indict -).;V.'.nry 1. 1S5S. as the day. r- ;i here interrupted further ;v d tiding the yrioner stoxi- ce ooniuiittcl more it did not eotr.e risiun of tlie law bearing on -tr'icTed tlie jury to find a L'uiltv. whi'.-h was accordingly a::d -'i-'.V '- V.: T v . i 'ytT Sort cf a Case &?rere Sfntenee for Robbery. i C:iu.i:, .Jan. 20. Two men. J;;C;e5 'J:d!aher, fvT robbing ul.cr cf 2i5J, at .JjvUton, a il'.-e t-xeiity ruilcis from here, lat wore tried and fcntenced to-day I 'rih r. James the larger was i t-j f,-ar and a-half and the smaller m l a-ljalf years in the Hifc-terii -i"y hard LiLvr and .'olitary Register's Notice. Xctice is I.ereHy triven to all persons interes ted in the otntes in the re."ecf ifc deevdents, the fallowing account have been filed in the Regia ter's Ofaee of ?Ionroe co'iuty, and will be pre sented for conhmsation to the Orphan (,'uurt of s;iid Countv at Stroudburj, on Monday, the 2'M dav of februarv, 1875, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Account of John Petem, Ad.njini.-trntor cf j the K-tate of Wiliiam F. IV.er.-, dee'd. Final act'ount cf Sa:nael T. S;runk, Adinin istrator of the Estate of Henry Strank, dee'd. First aeojunt of Aniudu.- Woodliuz. Admin itmtor of the EUte cflieurge Woodling, UCc'd. Account of I.ie R. Tranue, Administrator of the Estate of Frederick Trarnue, ilec'd. J. APPENZELLEK, Register. Register? OtSec. Siroudburr, i Ja:i. 'A 1S75. W COURT SALE. P.y vinne cfanXfrdtr of the Orphan Court of Monroe County, will expose at Public Sale upon the preini.--e;, on SA TUP. DA I", FELT. UA 72 1" SOA 1 S75f ' the following decribel Real E-tate, late of John Wilson, dee'd., viz; A certain njeuage and farm of land, situate in Jackson towu.hip, Monroe County, con- 115 ACRES, more or It-, adjoining land of Sila. Rtinhaxt, Wm. II. Kiinhart, John M. Kinney and Dr.nk-1 Paul, about SO Acrci cleare.1. balance TIMBER LAND, Cl.e-tnut and Oak. The improvement are a Log TV 11! TT i u 1 (I u i It it X ti ( o Barr 32 x 45 feet, Stone Sisbli:;g and other out-bi)Uuinj. Good By payments a follow, vit : State Treasurer, on account of State Tax. $16S0 22 Pd Juror $251132 " Constable! 2S7 79 Elections 844 51 Aweasoni 677 64$ 4221 26 Simimon Fethcrman, late Treasurer 201 20 A.O.tireenwald, pri't'g 501 13 T. Schoch, " 359 75 $SC0 8S Rridge Views 17 25 Running Township line 58 V6 Inquisit'n on dead bodies 71 72 Hoarding Prisoners 239 21 Redemption of lands 157 41 Fox & W.ld Cat scalps 106 45 . Interest on Co'y Ronds 231 43 ?SS2 4: Stroudiburg Bank,Com- nii.Hioner' Note 500 00 Countv Institute 189 35 John Kern, boarding Jurors 112 00 Refunding on Tax Du plicate 40 54 Witnesses in Ct Cases 57S 20 Fuel for Co. building 113 40 Expresware 1 25 $1540 5i0 Stationery, Rooks, ic. 122 57 Jury Commissioners 19 73 " Cleaning county offices S 00 M Repairs to Countv build ings " 2S35 " Cha. lit nry, late Sheriff 50 95 " ' ' conveying Prisoners " 107 CO " Merchandize 43 32 " Seal t Pre, TrotV etEce 1 7 25 Clerk of SeMion 17u 40 Roardine Albert Ileiney in AfvIuiu 1G3S0 S 742 43 " Coni'ners Counsel r0 00 " C. Rurnett, collecting 50 00 " District Attorney 63 CO " Countr Commissioners 70S 7S Court Crier, 13? 25 Commission. rs Clerk 109 73 Tit. Staff 54 00 " County Auditors, CO 00? 1354 7 u John Brown, auditing Rc-gisU-r and R(corder' and Prcthantory's accounts 7 50 M. II. Prther, making In dex, Co. Treaa'r doeket 20 00 " M. II. Dreher, estimated valuation, Monroe Co. 25 00 " Peter Merwinc. S 00 it 4 l STATEMENT abvU ti IsAtUaia of the Cua- ' j ti uoarut. OvtsUndiar Roods, ' fc, - Checks, Assists. Cuosiy tax due by collectors. - - - Balance da by Peter Harwia. late Sheriff. AaMtu orcr liabilities. SUM 140 57 3 ?0 1567 18 49iJ 49 SO 14 9i 52 V $ 4 67 09 W54 10 00 :k 145 91 67 S US 41 158 41 JONAS ALTIMCS, Treasurer of the County of Monroe in account witn said county on xuiua Sues tor tne year end tot January 4th, 1876. DR. Amount received on DupUcrtM for year, 17 1 - 1S74 From S. Fethenaan, tale Tre&a- Balance due, CB. Paid N. S. BrittaJn, Jsroini Kintz. ' JMutjlins Checks. ComniUsiouj on rvceivlcg 153,41 st S'i per coot. " fc payiuR oct fC8,M at 2$ per ccut Balance due, Examined oasaed and allowed bv us this 4th dar of January 1S75. E.H. HELLhK. 1 G. D. SHANNON, -Auditors. J. E. SN'YDER, J JONAS ALTIMUS. Treasurer of the Cotinty of Monroe la accuuut uriih saiu county vn Dog laaus, iur Ine year ending January 4th, 1673. DR. Amount of taxes received on Dupli cates for 173 KeceiTed from Simon Myors, Duplicate for 1S74, To balance. CR. raid Checks. CVrainlion on f 142 08 at 5 percent rcaminini paaava ana allowed Dy us uus iu aar oi January 1873. G. D. SHANNON, VAuditora J.E. SNYDER, ) Auditor's Notice. Estate cf BEyJAMUf H. HULL, deceased. Notice i hereby riven, that tlie undersigned Laving been appointed Auditor by the Judges of the Orphans' Court of Monroe County, to make distribution of the funds in the hands of John C. Strunk, Administrator, to and among the perrons entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appointment otr Saturday, Feb ruary 13lb. 1S75, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the office of John B. Storm, Esq., in Stroudsburg, when and where all persons having any claim on aaid fund, will present the same or be for ever debarred from any share thereof. M. A. De L. VAN HORN, Auditor. Stroudsburg, Jan. 21, 1875. 4 i. 7 00 19 50 19 00 6S3S 17 24 152 22 lO- ISS' 32 159 K STATEMENT allowing balance due by Collectors on implicates. COCXTT TAX. Smi tb Cold, U70 Jubu Vanwby, 1371 " Wni.MrNVal. Jurat's Wilson, jr. 1!72 SiUiucl Oowcr. 1S73 Ansou Heller, Charles bin, Fraiicis K ller, Jafph Scrfass, Adam Corrt-ll, John Krvnr, 1S74 Dar id Pi ice, Avnandus bbupp, Charles W. Trausue, P. Kockafdlow, Jowpli T-l, t lia. B. Slmfer, Thouias 1'rantx, Morris Vsitaukcn, Samuil llilirert, Thomas E. Shlvtly, Jacob S-rfass, Josish B. Snow, Jacob Newhart, Mania Ycuer, Wm. Modeller, John Knrr. Henry ljchnbach, George L. Altemosc, ITamilton, Varadbe, Cool b ugh, liamiltou, Toco no, l'aradie. Polk, Rom, Stroudsiburj, Barrett, Chest uutLiil, CoolViauh, East troudaburr, Eldred. Hamilton, Jackkn, M. SniitLfleld, Paradise, Pocono, Polk, Price, Ruk, Smithfild, Stroud. Stroudsburg, Tobyhanua, Tunkhannock, 145 43 611 C3 210 4G 119 75 235 86 &S 67 450 S9 82 0 2 kZ 19 twet 10 00 73 21 209 23 639 44 21 CO 24 95 1C9 07 51 IS 142 So 271 51 107 60 784! 356 55 "2 Si 500 S J 271 41 716 95 7C0O4 ICS 6S 13 170 John Vanwhy, 1S71 ' 172 Js Wilion, jr. 1473 lavid Price, Anon Holler, FrancU K flier, 1?74 DavM Pri.--, Chat. W. Transue, Autaudus Mtupp, P. RockaMluw. Jovph Tool. Charles B. Shafer, Morris Vauauken, Tliomaa E. ShiTely, Jacob Ser'&s, Martin Yettcr. Milliam Mostllerf John Keener, Jacob New hart. STATE TAX. Smith field. S9S 13 CoolLaurh. 3 4-3 Barrett, 10 58 lUmilton. 12 55 ParadUe. 7 99 Barrett, 4 60 Coolbaush. 2 25 Chestnuhill. S 60 Fast Stroudsburg, 15 60 Eld red. 6 95 Hamilton. 15 50 M. Smith field, 2 20 Pocono, 40 Polk. 1 CO Smitbfield, 60 Stroud. 2 00 Strcudburr, II 13 Pus, 1 MILITIA TAX. 1S71 William MeXeaL Jainea Wilaon, jr. John Van by, Amzi Vanaaken, 1J72 James Wilson, jr. James U. Klntncr, Hamilton, ParadlM. Siuithfield, M. Smithfild, CoolhaujrH, Smithfieli, f HO 57 30 50 13 00 21 50 37 50 50 2 93 8114 95 tK0 TAX. S:uithi.iW, 170 Jchn Vsnwby, 17I " Anii Vananken, H. Smithfield, 1374 Horae Vanauken, Martin Yetter. Smlthfild, Amount due by Simon Myers, former Treasurer, ai per settlement of bis account for the yesr. 19 5.0 13 no 2 3D 47 00 350 12 02 COMMISSIONERS of Monroe County in sccount aid county, for the year ending January C, 1S75. ?97 52 itb Auditor's Notice. Estate rJ GEO. HENRY IIUEBNER, dee'd. Notice is hereby riven, that the ue waned havine been appointed bv the Judge of tftts Court of Common Pleas of Monroe Comity, to make distribution of the fund m the bouds of Abel Storm. Executor, to and among the per sons entitled thereto, will attend to the dulie of his apjointment on Saturday, February 6th, 1875, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the Register's Of fice, Stroudsburg, at which time and place all persons having any claim Against said lund will present the same or be forever debarred frota coming in for anv share thereof. JOHN A1TESZELLER, Auditor. January 14, 1S75. It. R00F1W SLATE. farmer, STatcrs and other in want of f2ri claw RQOFIS'G SLATE, can procure them (by calling on Geo. W. Drake) at nearly Quar ry' pricev I o ot keep or 11 No. 2 or liib bon SUaW. - I am also sole agent for Monroe County, fwr Smith's Tnrbtilar Fluted Lightnirg Rod, which I will pat up and warrant to be tJie b- conductor of Lightning in existence. Call and examine the Slate or Lightmng l?;cV leforw purchasing elsewhere. GEO. w. d:akd, Stroudsburg, Aug. S,74-tf A. ROCKAFELLOW, IK ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Bv virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Monroe County, will be wild at public sale on the premises, in Stroud township, on TIIURSDA I", FEBR UA R Y 4, 1S75, at 1 o'clock P. M the following described Real Estate, late of John Kansbury, deceased, viz: A certain Meuage and Farm of land, situ ate in said Stroud township, containing 1601 ACRES, adioinin? lands of Elijah Fisher. Godfreid Mo- sier, L.cvi Drake, llliam li. lixia, itate oi illiam Eergham, deceaed. About yO acres cleared and in good state of cultivation, 15 acres of which ar MEADOW , balance excel lent Timber Land, Oak, Chestnut and Hickory. Spring of water at the door, and an excellent APPLE OR CHARD on the Farm. The improvement are Stone Dwelling House, 25 x 3- feet, U stories and cellar kitchen under, frame BANK DARN 3d x 45 feet, Wagon House, Corn-crib and other out buildings. The public ro:id leading from Lur tonsville to WyckofTs Mill, passes through the nreruir-es. This Farm is located about four miles from Stroudsburg, in a pleasant neighboorhood. and convenient to Stores, Mills Schools and Churches. Terms made known on dav of Eale. H. R. RANSBURY, Adm'or. Jij order of the Court. THO. M. McILUANEY, Qerk January 14, 1875. It. Ueadj-jiadc Clothing, Geuts Fur ubhinj Goods, 17a ts & Cnpsr Coots & Shoes, tic. rAST STROUDSBURG, PA, (Nea the Lcpot. The public are invited to call and eSsmTn- goods. Price molerate. Mfly 0,'50-it J; T3. HULL, (Successor to J. E. Erdman,) Monroe Co. Marble Works, Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa. Where will be found constantly on hand cf made to ordei. MOXLMLEXTS,- UEADSTOLS, &:., of the best Italian ard American Marble. Having been in the employ of Mr. Erdman for nearly ten years, I feel confident in uy ability to please all that give me a call. AU work warranteu to give entire sauaiaeiioTs, 5y Orders by mail promptly attended w feb 20'7tf Tm ji5j it Inn IWR? aT J J -t Counterfeit Treasury Notes. U'J --f"---:t iv.vtr.v uullar rtiitcl States yuAcs:hu:d 3Iurch 10, lSC2,liave ' t-i-!r aj-j-arjut'c, one firm iu Chiei.o tvi;h two sj.uriyus riotes of the -j viLination witliiu the kh-X ten ."tf.i-.kvcjtcrs shouhi bo ou their L;if--J.i rtfuv? all .f the.-- UU, b they l! ?' " 1 itults.tlons of the geuoice. MARRIED. iutr.ce of t lie uncle of the Lride, at f-.-i- f.n U'tdncsalar tve Jciiuarv "'. ' l:-v. E. L.Martin. Mr. Wm. A. . j Pa. U !" f-Ai:ni v cial 2SToti.ce, APPLE ORCHARD, and other Fruit on the premise. AUo Water on the premiss. The public road leading from Stroudsburg to lute llavcn, passe thror.gh the premise. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., and and conditions ma4e known, by Win. H. R KIN II ART, Vra. II. WILSON, Administrators. Bv order of the Court T. M. McILUANEY, Clerk. January 23, 1S75-41. Auditor's Notice. Esf -Jie cf JA COB R 0 ir, dce rued. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Monroe County to make distribution of the balance in hands cf Philip Row, Administrator of the Etate of Jacob Row, deceaj-ed, will attend to the dutie of his apiointment on Friday, February IP, 1S75, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Prothonotary's office in Stroudburg, when and whvre a! persons having any claim or demand on aid fund will present the satce or be forever debarred from coming-in for any shre thereof. THOS. M. MelLHANEY, Auditor. Jan. 21, 1S70. ' Jonus Altimus, ad'tising 37 50 " Miscellaneous G Co " Gid. Burrttt, judif'ut 207G 70 $2123 85 Rcssci 123 41 iSmithCtld 18 22 Phillips' 403 51 I Kunkletown 2S 45 i Bartonsville 13 75 Ilowcr 2 00 Perrv Price's IS o7 Mars'hails Creek 22 53 Tobvhanna ?3 S3 Bdi's 13 17 Pencil's 101 43 Slate Qmrrv 232 00 Buttermilk "Falls 185 73 Henrvville Bridges 364 44 Fenn'ervi!I 7 50 $1713 Co Stoddaruville 00 Hawks 14 25 Wire Creek Bridge 10 30 Ransbury's 9 72 Kresgeville 3 00 Long Pond 32 60 Bushkill .4 05 Stanhope 3 70 Hellers 1 00 Siillivans 5 00 Stonv Run 20 95 Ichabod Price's 13 C2 Stokes' C4 47 Pocono 70 31 Wallace's (Iron) 140 03 E rod he ad's " 2-"G 33 k5 SS Petek S. Ei'IMuee, To eah, jr Checks, Pt 102dr at 2 69 " 779 milf at 4 crnta Ca. Jacob Frabii, To cs.h, r-r Chrcks Auditor's Notice. EMeof GEORGE E. DODEDORF, dtfd. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the rv..,rt t. fVmitnon Pleas of Monroe County, to A:.t ri hut inn of the money in hands of Re:i!en Frable, assignee of George E. Doden dorf, for the "benefit of creditors, will attend to the 'duties of his appointment, on Thursday, February 18, lS7o. at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Prothonotary's office in Strsud-burg, when and where all persons harir.gany claim or demand Citid will ireent the ume or be for ever debarred from coming in for any share theref'TOIIS. M. McILUANEY, Auditor. 'received" at Willi 1 ' iams Drui cf LiiJi.Ji Au?l ruu&h. tore a warran- Oot. fc-lL revive.! at Williams' Drag Store ;riock of White Jx-ad and LiaseedOil inir.. prices of Oil aa4 Lead ' Oct. Mr. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned auditor appointed by the Orphan' Court of Monroe County, to make dis tribution of tke funds in the hands of the ad niiuist rater U the tte of Urroge Corel, dec d, here'v "ives notice that he will attend to the duties of said appointment at hi office in the i t, ,f Rtroudsburc. o rhiMday, feO. iStb, 1S75, at 2 o'clock, P. wh and where t.11 peraoos interested can attend? if Uey we ti B I'. - , - - - - Road Tax on Seated and Unseated lands. Barrett Coolbaugh Chestnuthill Jackson Middle Smithfield Paradise Polk Price Pocono Smithfield Stroud Tobvhanna Tunkliannock 213 18 1317 00 2.'00 30 18 40 71 24 S3 32 Cl n &o 2 60 11 90 17 03 -C23 05 192 70$ 2632 77 School Tax on Seated and Unseated landa, - 190 10 , .. 10t2 00 23 LS' 21 73 Barrett Coolbaugh Eld red Hamilton Jackson Middle SmithSeld Paradihe Polk Pocono Price Smithfield Stroud Tobvhanna Tunkhannock 4 t Ul 32 43 1'iS CO 3o 72 32 31 80 10 33 02 30 21 497 37 322 83 S 264S 70 Bounty Tax on Seated and Unfeated land. Hamilton 13 60 Sroud 70 2U Itr r.-ivinr 222.252 C5 at 2$ per ct. 5o7 06 : navin? out 21.31G 43 at 2i ier ct. W2 91 1 -J --O w - f 22, 106 40 balance $123 74 Examined, passed and allowed by us this 4th day of January, E.II. HELLER, V ' J. K. SN VriER. A udi'M G. R SHAN NO.v, j r.r SR'i .lav at Tl 50 :4 1 idilc at 4 cnta Haiti. ce To ba!mccs Ce. Da. f2SG 16 253 00 31 16 Da. ???6 16 Pa. GS U 71 91 $Z12 00 t7191 Samuel Posted, Ia. To eaah, per Check j. T.y 73' day at 2 50 o nuit-" ai cmi Ca. 2 JIM 2 23 4 I29 22 Examined. pMct and allowed by us this 6th day of January, 1S73. t II. li t-Ll-r.lt. I (J. 1. SHANNON, -Auditors. J. E.SNVlEn, j C1IAP.LT2 nENItV. ShfriflT, in arrAnt with tho rounty of Monroe for the yar ending Jau. 16th, 1S73. Tn Jury lunds reet'd during the year 34 00 To balance dac j M 5 VJS J By suminotiin"; CTr Jurors 100 M r e-ni in i'otumonw-alth Cm, 7 50 By a!vrti"inc incral tlwtioa, 100$ 100 30 l;v balance mie. so .to K.xamiiil ia6-c-l and aHjvcd by us tliis Gib. day of Janaarr 75. E. II. 1IKI.I.F.R, I !.!. SHANNON', s-AudUorv J. II SN YD tit, ) UNDERTAKING. McCARTY 4 SON'S La on liat l ihclarsst aad ks4 !isorUiifat v? COFFINS and 0UPIlAtS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Monroe County, will be exposed to public aale, upon the premise, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 0th, 1875, the following deacrihed Real Estate, late of Le vi Sironaa, decease), via: A certain Lot, Measuage and Farm of Land situate in Stroud township, Monroe County, containing 25 ACRES, more or leas, adjoining land of Ebenezer Hunt, John lloy, Charlea Gearing and John Detrjck. About 20 acre cleared, balance Timber Land. The improvement are a Ira roe Dwelling House, 15 br IS feet, 11 Hories ; FRAME BARN' and other out building. Good young Apple Orchard, 7?yJUon the premiae, and alo water on the premise. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in the after noon, when terms and condition will be made known, by MORRIS II. STROUSS. Adm'or. Bv order of the Court. Tito. M. McIlhaney, Clerk. January 21, 1S75. 3u Assignee's Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. ESTATE OF SAMUEL S. COWER. IX nAXKRlTTCY. By virtue of an order of the U.S. Dfetrict Court, there will be otx-?ed for sale n:on the premises, cn Saturday, January 30, 1875. at 2 o'clock, p. m., the folloin described Real Estate, the property of Raid Bankrupt, to wit: Purpart No. 1. A certain farm 6ituate in Hamilton township, Monroe county, State of Pennsylvania, adjoining lands of J. uower, George Butt, George Ruth, John Shoemaker and otherc, containing 65 Acres, 100 Perches, more or less. The improvements are a well built and commodioua 5 i 1 Stoce Dxellics: House. mi ! 4 f & 2 stories hih, 30 X 40 feet, Frame Rank iiarn 36 x -to' ft. Wagon House, Hog Stable, Corn Crib and other outbuilding. A fine stream of spring Water flowing in a trough at the door. About GO acre of above arc cleared and in a good state of cultivation. Rilance timber land. A public road nases through the' pro perty. Purpart No. 2. A certain lot or piece of laraf situate in Hamilton township aforesaid, adjoin ing lands if Savior & Rro. Melchior Kintz, Anthony Kintz and Samuel Mengle, contain ing 5 Acres, 154 Perches, more or les, all cleared. AIJSO at same time and place the following article of personal property, to wit : One Grey Mare, One Corn Cultivator, One load of Clover Seed in Straw, Ten loads of peeled Wood, more or !, in the wood. Term and conditions will be made known on dav of Sale by WM. SMITH. Assignee. Brodheadville, Pa. January 6, 1875. TRBSMLNGS to ha found ouwdj of either city CSfK YorV r fVnaW ptfa, nrrl w-HJ ctV t35s Lraaci or t'ati? ksic-a a jxxiaiity. COFFINS and CASKETS of any s-hav or style, can ke farnilit at on hour1 nutirc for siiij.rurat, ai a cbarv' of ont-tbinl Iro tha any s'uoS in !iTmdi?Tg. la ro case a Hi U.ey charic mors sbaa teu pvr ccat- above tctva?coft.- E.II BALJI IXC. attcndei to in any n.'jt of tbc County at ib bortt possible notice. " June li,'7i-vf STBOl'DSBiRG HAS A CHEAP CLOTHING AND Boot and Shoe Store, AT LAST! Jatucs Ediuger has just returntd with entire new stock of CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, AND drents' Furnishing Goods, an that he bought at panic prices and is selling them at prices that astonish all. Call and look and be convinced before you purchase elsewhere. One door above Hollinshead's Drug Store. tSept. 17-3d, R. MAINONE, Maker, Tuxer, Regulator and Repairer or Pianos, Organs and Melodeons Tartles rcsidinr la Stroudsburg and Tirraltr. b- ing their Innrume&ts thoroughly toned, regulated and repaired at a taost reasonable price, will jltae leaa their orders" at Che JeSersoniaa OCce. Those wishing to purchase Fianoa or other inntra menu will find it to their adractareto cal! on me. llar ing had a practicle experience of OTcr tweuty-la years ii the musics) Una. I am prvpeted to furaWh the latest and most improred inMruramts atthelown possible pricea. I have located myself permanently" here aud sulict your favors. Monroe Co. Agricultural Society, Secretary's Office, St roudshu rg, Pa- January 16 th, 1675. NOTICE. The annual neUng J the Stotkholders wiUhebeH ai. the Court House, to the Borough cf Stroudhurg, on haturday, February 13th, 1175, at t-e o'clock p. at which time there will' be aa Election for five uirectnrs to sen dnrrinjtlreminiin year and one to &U the t-araory ocaaaoood ly (be death U ch 'j-R. ?:-tr.; 'w. PJT, k-r-a-. ' Light! Light!! Light!!! A NEW ENTERPRISE I Keystone Oil and Lamp Store! The atilxrrihcr has just opened a new and elegant stoc of Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, Kerosene, Machinery, Sperm and Neats loot Oils, &c., on Main street, directlv opposite tt Stroud burg Dank. I am now prepared to furnish the citizen' of Stroudsburg and surrounding coun try with C'haridelier, J, o, 4, and G lights Hall Ianipp, Stand and linaktt laiai, Gin and Metal Luiup, lVrkins' & IIoue' Patent Safe ty Laini, Orient, Fuller'n Tatent Safety Limps; all kind of I'lirners Chimneys, Wicks and Lamp Trimming. Kerosene oil 1.10 to l.oO and over1 tire tet, front 20 to 40 cent per gallon. Machine oil of the beat quality, warranted not to frecie or gum, $1 50 per gallon ; NeaU Foot Oil, lt quality $1 CO tr gallon ; Sperm Signal Oil $1 60 per gallon; .eather Saver, for harne, bootf and shoes 50 cents pep cam. Give us- tall. Jvo trouble to show goods. S. 8. DRAKE. rfovt ruber 33, 1871. tf. BLANK DEEDS For sale at this Office LIME! LIME!! The urMersirawf fterer lnf' rrns the rt-.ac tlit ther have ojienedtwo Kilna, near Cxptriincct Mi'is, Vlonroe' county, ra, and are prepared to fill ail orders prvmi-tly. ine capacity or the tuns are between tnree and tor hundred husheU per day. The LIME IS OF A BETTER QUALITY than that burned in any other part of the countv. Partivs desinnji lime almi; the lice of JVlaare Laclswaana A Vrstrn IL IL will have their orders promptly filled, by addressing (i. A S. HELLFK, Eitjoriinnt Mil!. P n June 11. 1$?4. tf Munroecountr. Pa Cards, Bill Heads, Labels, k, XE1T, CAEAP ASD Ql If H, Printed to Order at tba JEFFERSONIAN Job Prinfin O FFICE, Main Street, Stroudsburg Fa- C5A11 Orders promptly fillets". Giveua a call. Can you tell why it is that whin any . cnacoiaee to Svwfejbiirr to Niv Furnitare. thr:!- I .' t"iL"a t' M'.Vrts I t-'.rii 1'vr 1 fp.
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