,Jt"fl-' fit If V4 : Twenty Ears of Corn. . i tliracito coal was discovered in Fenn- 'uii 'i soon after the settlement of the 'it'i'in; Valley, but its first practical use -TtV 'o'K.iIi:fh Gose in his blacksmith m w tho vear 170S. In 1701 Philip ''- 1- 'discovered anthracite cn the Lib.Uh. "lT'J- Uohcrt Morris, of Philadelphia, 3 ' 1 a coiwy and purchased, 0,000 acres f '";il- i,;..i. r;.,.. ,i: .... j l "' i Tin eminaiiv was e:did tho h c oa ,1 conn 31 inc." This company t'.'1 lililie UH'-i i"Uim iiw lull tu UL . ilct thick, and of the very best quality ' i rPK. -ATVMIV lljlll lViVV 'ff'Tf hk 1 tltrt ri1 Kilf Tirl :"X :u: l having become thoroughly dis '. J-.'d wii'i their speculation, leased th the 3-ivs I'f this mammoth coal to Messrs. lI;iz:;rd.of I luladelplua, lor twenty ;i; annual rental of one ear vf 'hs-rs. White & llasavd tried to . .-A n the blast furnace in 1S2G, turr.aes elided. In 1 S- 1 r. c,.;io.-:iVcd the idea of the hot bloat ml in 1S.T, David Thorjas of r.iing tho hot blast and 1 1 - l . f-T v. Jilted liasaril had, fnel. J tng-tili: u this formed a company nr.d . I'.-j pr.jterty. In lcviD David ;:3 jv.aJo the use of anthracite for , -1.1:;.' t tnciai a succors, by which the .... :i;v oars of corn were traiisfonned into ! .. rv millions of dollars. And this is the , hiitiiry of the great Lehigh coa! mines prc-wUt day. iv'.iK'iiiber well the banquet given by r;:!J r.ttibon and Nicholas Biddle. at r C. iLou, in IS 10 , at which time thev , -; j William Lyman, proprietor of the Pi 1 . : i'r.naico. S.", (.)',, the premium they i.f'TtJ i-.-r the i;r.t successful u.'ze cf . o :;1 as fuel in the blast furnace. : 1 vid Thomas vv.s the lion of the uav; !:.' v l.'-i s'mwei them how to do it : : and hearty to-day, as then, he :.!.'- a w.-rdiy representative (!' h.eie:;ce. ; :; ia.iv l.e live, and peaceful be his ; . '.. :::rl m-iv the rumory of his deeds i-c i'-'-rgottcn by Pennsylvania. lie , : r m.-ehani-., and I should be much ,i xTaVpron att,,e Monroe" Countr Fair that Iviister had the bent made and finest Uothing in Monroe Conntv. Riwter received the lirst premiuui on Uothing for 13 vears. Xotici:. X. Raster 'has returned from the city with a bi stock of clothing, hats caps, tur.s, furnishing good.j, dry goods, &c' it you want anything iu his line, give him a call, lie will sell you g.wda cheaper than ever before. To the PCBUC If you want a nice and stylish suit of clothes and one that wilt wear good, go to lluster's and you can have your pick out of the largest and best selected stucK m town, at prices that will astonish you all. Great bargains at Ruster's in whitJ dress shirts, under shirts, draws, hoiscry, gloves neckties, bows, collars and cuffs, handker clueis, .suspenders, umbrellas, &c. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. N. Ruster has all the very latest styles of nats Call aud see them. He is selling goods very low. J ESTEY COTTxGE ORGANS 1 These Pnperior and heautifnlly finished in struments sofar eclipsed tlitir competitor in volume, purity, sweetness and delicacy of tone, as to carry oti'the first and only premium giv en to exhibitors of reed Organs at the Monroe County Fair, held September 2o, 1374. liny onty the best. For price list address Oetl-tq J. Y.SIGAFUS, gTATEMEAT OP Receipts and' Expenditures OP MONROE COUNTY, FOR 1874. JONAS ALTIMUS, Treasurer of the Coun ty of Monroe, in account with said County, for lieeeipU and Expenditures, for the year end ing January 4th, 1875. DR. Countv Treawirer received on Duplicates for 1S71 $ 4 67 " " " 1872 103S 42 " 1873 42G4 61 " " 1874 810'J CI $13909 31 State Tax, recM on Dupli cate for 1872 10 46 " " 1873 85 58 " 1874 100 64 State Tax, Stroiid.burR B'l:2 41 02$ 440 70 Loan of Stroudsbnrg Hank CU0 00 Redemption on Unseated Lands 1C2 45 " Seated 50 71$ 219 10 County Tax,Uns'ed lands 1473 29 " Seated " 135 38$ 160S 07 I Koad Tax, Uns'ted lands 2311 22 i w. sjo the chair of -detalurgy in the ct I cir.isvlvania J iliia cenoo.s -ii. Deatli in the Cclla; : f.,:-::-'.- are H tlio habit of put xi,: L- t veg-tubks in the cellar, and ii.king cI'a-t. aud (recently all .sorts (x.ia's up the cellar stairs, Ibr there n?. tur:iiis, potatoes, apples, raid .fu-:i butter and r.silk arc kept there, j i: :1. ni ts to the ether, makir.jr a ,-.1 i:i:.:-.tr.ie couiarble to the victuals v.it'.-h boiirding-huuse, where cvery . M-uv but the vinegar. Vegetables .;vt a strong odor should not be I::- fellar at all or at least onlv in .;;:vi!tities. Xo lucre than a bushel ur:-.i;. :-imuld ever be put in a cellar. : :.!' put in the crop of an acre of ruta s.'on beiu to .weat. when true way i :,1 1 -vhi.-h 3 wh'ile liouse. Th: or ceniiv i...-r veiretaL'U ... cutd y -;y;:th of P---tiny!va!iia. i i.-: useful. i.vA titer v, -t:d.:'rs ...ruld be stored ir .. 1 1 ,i I c , pev- uudor the IiouiO to he i .. .1 ;;.s auv :: t!.e rooms J!c;d L.eu :-re well aware that ..te r.-, and some here 'nave cei.ar-i" rer" to the disease ircr.i f ul cellars. lirrer Saved by the Statute of .!i.r nvilb. 1 !'!7(.. -I hi. V;-;U O! tne CftilesSiotl ot Leb::n"U ceun- liii wife sixteen year.-; &ouxl Proclamation. Vl,oipns, tlie Hon. Sam i," ft. S. Prfheh, President .lu.I.'o ni th Judicial District of l'lMinsvlvania, (..iii.ftvfd ,,f tin- i-ountifM of Monroo and Vnrl.011 arid l'KTirs Cltuvr.!: and .Iaooh Sni-im-i, T'vi,. u A-isn-.ate Judges of the I'ourt of Common Pleas of the ( oi:n:y 01 ."donro.-, ai.d hy virtus ortht.'iroiTieo3,.Tutieis 1.1 tho Court id Oyer and Terminer and (icnond Jail !-:vory ai.d .ourt of i(-ticr:i tsi:irtr s.i.,, v ;., a.i ; ! .: tin- uid County of Monroe, have issued th'-irpreceut . in:; eimnnaii.tmi that a Court of tjuart-T Sessions of (.ie 1 .-i.ee ami loiiinior. t'kas, and Court of Over and ren:!Mivr pud Oeneral Jail l.!ivcrv and Orphan's ourt. Mr the said County of Monro.-"to be holdeu at Stroudjl.urj, oa MOXHAY, tho ClM day of January, 1675, t'j continue one week, if r.eeessary. U her.l v given O. th? Coroner, the Justice of the I eace. and Constables of the said rountv of Monroe that t'.iey l.e then and there ready viih their rolls! reeords, in.jiiisi: iuiis. er.nan:.tious"and other retneiu-hi-a-tv.s to do those tliiiurs u hie'ti their ofiies are a pertsn;ii!, and also that tlmse who are bound by J-.'et:;t.ii:ai:.-- to jiros.-euiL- five evidenee against the !.ris..u-i that are or sh:dl he in the jail of the said cotinty f.i Menr-.e, or a'ainst jutsoiis w ho stand chargoii i:h the e'.t!i;nision 01" otl'eii.-es to be then aud there to J .us-cute or testify as sliail be just. vUod savt the Commonwealth.) c l. JACODK.SIIAI EK, Sheriff. Shir.Ts O.Tiee St roudshu re'. ) January 2-. ls;7.". J Special Road, L'ns'td " Seated " School Tax, Uns'td M Seated " Uuild'g " ii c Bounty " it " M Po(r " To balance UiiH'td " Seated " Unn'td " Stated " M it yo 29 347 03 7 58 $ 2793 02 1S23 13 20S 07$ 2031 20 022 Csl 10 43$ 633 12 63 49 72 90$ 120 39 21 09 123 74 $22,400 40 CR. Register's Notice. Notice is herchy piven to all persons interes ted in the estates in the respective decedents, tin followir.ir accounts hare been filed in the Regis ter's OSice of Monroe conntv, and will bo pre sented for confirmation to the Orphans' Court of .-aid Conntv at Stroudbtirj, on Mondav, the 2:M day of February, lS7o, at 10 o'clock, A. Arco'uit of Jolin Peters. Administrator of tlie Estate of William I". Peters, dee'd. Final aeeonnt of .'iauinel T. Slrunk, Admin istrator of the Estate of Henry Strnnk, dee'd. First account of Amadas YVoodlin, Adtnin istrator of the Estate ofCieorge Woodlinir, Ic-e'd. Account of Isa-.c K. Transae, Administrator of t!;e Estate of Frederick Transit, dee'd. J. APPENZELLER, Register. '! Re 'istcr'c (Jiiii-e. Stroudsbui Lr, ) an. ), 175. I. 'U.... ' er to tiif tiuio Auj m wfiL-r prepared hy tLe c!iarcri:i'.: 1'eicrs vitli OitPliAXS' t'OUUT SALE. P-y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Monroe County, will expose at Public Sale upon the prerai.se, cn SA TURD A Y, FLUr. VAll Y 20,, 1 S7o, the f;.i!';v,ii;g d escribed Real Estate, late of John "Wilson, dee'd., viz; A certain messuage and farm of land, situate in Jackson tywusliiji, Mourcc County, con- .r, assault v;it:i intent to km rravatcd assault. The irand d the count eiiarprincr uiansiiaup:h Hji.: ..ri'.vej.ltli went to trial cn ii counts. Mr. Jul in Ward. 1 uii'y values called, testified ! Aunvi'Ie. Lebrtnott county. : . v',' v.-a.s uarried to Lis sister. :-.-r3 lived liali a sjuare Irom j in Auiiville. On bcln;jr asked s!:: r d.i'I ho answered on tlie :-.r. rv. 18."C. wliile tlie indict ; J:,:;u;'.rj 1, 183S, as the day. ."'jtv.'u here i:iterrujted further hy ''.cei ling the jtris-oncr stood r a;i j:Tence comuiitted more ;rs u .i. it'td as it ui I not come f.-' vi-i jij iJ the law bearing on i-.srvc.-tei the iurv to find a 115 ACRES, nore or les, atljuiiung lands of Silas Reinhart, Win. II. Rein'nart, John M. Kinsley and I)aniel Paul, abuut SO Acres cleared, balance TIM PER LAND, Chestnut and Oak. The improvements are a Log A A7K Dwelling Honse, :rg a1out 00 x o0 feet, two Btories high, teSiSSS Frame Parr 3J x 4o feet, Stone ;ceoruir.2-v - Q"?cr Sort of a Ccls-3 Severe Sentence for Robbery. ;'':'::! C;;im;, Jan. 20. Two men, I Jr.iues Gatlajrlicr, fir robbing ' 'Jalhi-hcr of at 3,cvistun, a iu::,; ..r v'i': twenty luikd from here, last (';;-v. v.;-c- tried aud sentenced to-day :v : :; ' i.'-rr-hcr. Jame-.s the larger was ;,,s; : i to fvtir and a-fotlf and tho smaller ;'' -r-.-.i i.nd a-hair yrara in the Kastom --!--:-:i.,i-v n hard"l.;bor zv.d solitary t ' I',- . ',;..lj!.'!;li'ir- Gcantcrfeit Treasury Notes. :i-'-rl..-it twenty dollar I'nited States fryii-.tcs. dated March 10. 1802. have -,l'i'' r-el with two spurious notes of the '!''- t-ii!.tiiii,uiio:i within the past ton :"r'!vepcr should be on their :ir'b aud refuse all of these bills, us they iitiuauons ot the t'cuuine. ;Llin'' a;:d other oat-buildings. Uood APPLE ORCHARD, and other Fruit on the premises. Also Water on the premises. The public road lending from Stroud.-burg to White Haven, passes through the premises. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., and and conditions made known, bv Wm. II. REIXIIART, V.'m. II. WILSON, Administrators. Iv order of the Court T. M. McILIIASEY, Clerk. January 28, lS7o-4t. Auditor's Notice. Edatt of JACOB ROW, deceantd. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Monroe Cotinty to make distribution of the balance in hands of Philip Row, Administrator of tlte Estate of Jacob Row, deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Friday, February 19, lS7o, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Prothor.otary's office in Stroud.-uur;?, when ami where all persons having any claim or demand on said fund will present the same or be forever debarred from CJIUlIig in for anv share thereof. , in; I'o'uJence of the untie of the bride, at ''"'--'ac, i'a.. on Wednesdav eve. Janttarv ; l-:7o, bv Kev. n jjm Man'in, Mr. Win. A. 1!'a -M is- Marv II. Lee, both of Aualo--"'e county, Pa. Special !N"otice, U' ''.-ived at WiUiaius' Drug More a , 01 '"gUsL Halted Totash, wrran "4t J'j'J- Oct. 8-1 L , received at WiHiauis' Drug Store ; rf -'lock of White Lead and Linseed Oil ;"7ao 'J trade, prices of Oil and Lead THUS. M. McILIIAXEV, Auditor. Jan. ill, l7o. Auditor's Notice. E-Vde of G1ZORGE E. DODEDOIIF, dee'd. The undersized Auditor appointed by the fV..irt nf Common i'Jcas of Monroe County, to make distribution ofti'.? money in hand- of Reuben Frable, assignee oi (ieorge L. Doden dorf, for the benefit of crediiorc, will attend to the duties of hi appointment, cn Thursday, February 18, 1875. at 10 o'clock, A. at the Prothon'otary'u office in Ktrsud-sbtirg, when and where all persons having any claim or demand on naid fund will present the same or be for ever debarred from coming in fcr any Mi a re TOIIS. M. McILUANEY, Auditor. Ry payments as follows, vir : State Treasurer, on account of State Tax, $1630 22 P'dJurora $251132 " Constables 2S7 79 " Elections 844 51 " Assessors 577 t4 $ 4221 2G v bimpson 1-etherman, late Treasurer 201 20 A.O.Greenwald, pri't'g 501 13 T. Schoch, " 359 75 $S60 33 Lriuge lews 17 25 Running Township lines 58 9G Inquis'u'n on dead bodies 71 72 Roarding Prisoners 239 21 Redemption of lands 157 41 Fox & Wild Cat scalps 100 45 InterestonCo'y Ponds 231 43 $8S2 43 fctrouilsburg Hank, Com missioner's Note 500 00 " County Institute 160 35 " John Kern, boarding Jurors 112 00 " Refunding on Tax Du plicates 46 54 " Witnesses in C't Cases 578 26 " Fuel for Co. buildings 113 40 Expressage 125 $1540 SO Stationery, Rooks, iVe. 122 57 Jury Commissioners 19 73 Cleaning county offices 8 00 Repairs to Countv build- in ss 28 35 " Chas. Henry, late Sheriff 5G 95 " " ' conveying I'risoneri " 107 00 " Merchandize 43 32 " Seal & Presw, Prot'y effice 17 25 " Clerk of Sessions 175 4G " Hoarding Albert Heiney in Asvlum 1G3S0 S 742 43 Ooin'ners Counsel 50 00 C. Rurnett, collecting 50 00 District Attorney f3 00 County Conir.1isioners 7GX 78 Court "Crier, 139 25 Cominissionirs Clerk 109 73 Tip Staff 54 00 County Auditors, 00 00$ 1354 7G John Rrown, auditing Re gister and Locorder s and Prothantory's accounts 7 50 " M. II. Drther, making In dex, Co. Trcas'rs docket 20 00 " M. II. Dreher, estimated valuation, Monroe Co. 25 00 " Peter Merwine, 8 00 " Jonas Altiraus, ad'tising 37 50 " Miscellaneous G 65 " Gid. Rurrett, judc'nt 207G 70 ?212S S5 12. 41 18 22 STATEMENT uLowing the ladvUcduesa of the Couu ty of Mom roc. Outstauding Bonds, " " Chock, Assesfs. County tax due by colloctora, Stntc " " " " Balanredue hy Peter Merwlae, late Sheri IT, AuctU over liabilities. C545 00 9 6 3 3&UG9 842S41 110 37 S50 S S3371S 4922 49 JONAS ALTUrrS, TreJiurer of the County of Monroe In account with said county An Militia fines for the year ending January 4th, 1S75. DR. Amount Kwiad on Duplicate for year 1871 . u 1S72 From S. Fitliernian, late Truas., Balance due, CR. Taid N. S. Brittain, " James Kintz. " Itefundin;; Check 4, Couiiiiissiuns on receiving 5153,41 at 'l, per cent. payinp out $53,33 at 2) per cent. Balance du?, Examiuod jas3cd and allowi'd by u this 4th day of Januarv 1375. E. II. HELI.ER. ") O. D. SHANNON, VAuditors. J. E. SNYDER, j JONAS ALTIMUS, Treasurer of the County of Monroe in account w ith said county on Dojj Taxes, for the year ending January 4th, 1S75. DR. Amount of taxes roccived on Dupli cates ibr ls73 Received from Siiuon Myers, SO 104 02 95 S 15S 41 209 2tl 24 10 00 394 1 45 94 67 3 153 41 Duplicate fur 174. To balance, CR. 27 00 2'J 50 19 00 66 5H' 17 24$ 159 32 Auditor's Notice. Estate cf BESJAMIN II. HULL, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned having teen 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 persons entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Saturday, Feb ruary 13lh, 1S70, at 10 oYlock A. M.'at the office of John B. Storm, Esq., in Stroudsbnrg, when and where all persons having any claim on said fund, will present the same or be for ever debarred from anv share thereof. M. A. DeL. VAN IIOIIN, Auditor. Stroudsbnrg, Jan. 21, 1S75. 4t. Paid ( hc-ks. 132 22 Coiniiiis-don on $142 08 at 5 per cent 7 10 139 32 Kxtuuln-d parsed aud allowed ty-us this 4ih day of Juuuury 1$75. E. IT. HELLER. "I , .. H. D.SHANNON, V Auditor,. J.E. SNYDER, J STATEMENT howlag balance due by Collector on Duplicate. . - COO'TT TAX. 1570 John Vanwhy, 1571 " Vt'm. MeXral, James Wilion. Jr. 1S72 Satuucl fjower, 1573 Anson lfi-ller, C'barles Sin-.'-r, Krunci Keller, Jacob St-rfas, Adau) Corrt-U, John Kroner, 1574 David Trice, Auiandus Shtipp, (liarh-s V. Trausue, 1. Roekafellow, Josfpli Te-1, I 'ha-s. li. Shafer, Tliomas Frantz, Morris Yauaukcn, SHinut-1 Hilcrt, Tliomas E. Shively, Jacob St-rfass, Jo.-iab It. .Snow, Jacuti Nt-wbart, Martin Y titer. Win. M.isteller, John K.-in-r. Henry I cbcnbacb, George L. Altciuosc, Smithficld, Hamilton, I'a radi.se, Coolbaupli, Hamilton, Pocono, l'aradise, I'olk, Rosa, Ktroudsburjf, Ilarrett, Chvstuuthiil, Coolbauph, East JStroudsburg, i:idn-d, Hamilton, Jackson, M. Smithficld, l'aradise, I'ooouo, l'olk, Price, Ross, Siuitbfivld, Stroud, Stroudsburg, Tobyhanna, Tunkhanuock, 145 4.1 Cll 63 210 40 119 7tj 2:15 S'i 5SS 07 4.0 39 82 02 Ki 13 234 CI 11) 00 73 21 2r.r 2 O-J'J 44 21 CD 248 1)6 109 07 Ml 15 H2 or. 271 54 107 60 7S 27 r.!ir .v 72 tS 300 34 271 41 716 i;5 760 o t 1C: 7s .SS 13 33423 -11 STATE TAX. 1S70 John Vanwhy, Smith field 171 " 1S72 Jain-B WiUoa, jr. 1673 David Price, Anson 1 Idler, Francis K dlcr, 1574 lavid Price, ("has. W. Traiisue, Aiiiainlus Sliupp, P. Rockafdlow. Josojib Tivl, Charles R. Hiaff r, Morris Yanauken, Thoiuns II Sbively, Jacob Serfass, Martin Yetler, Milliaiu Mosteller, John Keener, Jacob Newhart, Coolbaugh, Parrett, Hamilton, 'a radi.se, Harrctt, t'ooltiauh. ln'Stimliill, 1-jist Stroudsburg, Kid red. Hamilton, M. Smithfield, picono, Polk, Smithfield, St roud, Stroudsburg, Ros, 8 9S 13 71 3 43 10 5S 12 50 7 9!) 4 So 2 25 5 CD 15 t;o 1.1 50 2 20 40 1 CO CO 2 00 1 1 1 70 Auditor's Notice. Estate of GEO. HENRY IIUEBXER, dtJd. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned having been appointed by the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas oi" Monroe County, to make distribution of the funds in the bonds of Abel Storm, Executor, to and among the per sons entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Saturday, rebruarv Olh, 1S75, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the Register's Of fice, Stromlsburg, at which time and place all persons having any elaitns against said fund will present the same or be forever debarred from coming in for anv share thereof. JOHN APPENZELLEK, Auditor. January 1 1, 1375. It. OUMf A W COURT SALU. By virtue of an order of tlie Orphans' Court of Monroe County, will be sold at public sale on the premises, in Stroud township, oil THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1S75, at 1 o'clock P. M., tlie following described Real Estate, late cf John Kaubury, deceased, viz: A certain Messuage and Farm of land, situ ate in said Stroud township, containing 160 J ACRES, adjoining lauds of Eliiah Fisher, Godfrt-id Mo- sk-r, Levi Drake, William P. KufF, Estate of llliam IJergham, deceased. About 00 acres cleared and in good state of cultivation, l-" acres of which are MEADOW, balance excel lent Timber Land, Oak, Chestnut and Iliekorv. Spring of water at the door, and an excellent APPLE OH CIIAIID on the Farm. The improvements MILITIA TAX. 1571 William McXeal, James Vilson,jr. John Vanwhy, Amzi Vanaukun, 1572 James Wilson, jr. James U. Kintncr, Hamilton, Paradise. Smithfield, M. Smithfield, Coolbaugh, Suiitbfield, ?140 57 30 50 13 00 24 50 37 50 S 50 2 03 tl 11 93 I0J TAX. Smithfield, M. Smithfield. 1870 John Vanwhy, 1371 Amzi Vanaukeu. 1S74 Horat-e Vanaukcn, Martin letter. Smithfild, Amount due by Simon Myer, former Trcawnrer, as -r settt auent ot Uis account for tbe vear, 1W7 19 50 13 Ot 2 50 47 00 3 50 12 02 S37 2 COMMISSIONERS of Monroe Tountv in account with aid county, fr the year ending January 6, 1375. To CJlh, pr Checks, Br 102 days at 52 30 79 miles Pt 4 cents Petkr S. Ldioer, Cr. aad Phillips' Kunkletown IJartonsville Howeys Perry Price's Marshalls Creek Tobyhanna Pelf's Pencil's Slate Quarry Puttcrmilk Valla Ilenryville Bridges Ftnnersvillo StoddarLsville Hawks Wire Creek Bridge llansbury'ii Krcsgeville lxng Pond Pxishkill Stanhope Heller's Sullivans Stony Kun Ichabod Price's Stokes' Pocono Wallace's (Iron) Brodhead's 44 23 43 19 75 U00 IS 57 '22 59 83 83 13 17 191 43 232 00 185 73 301 44 7 50 51719 CC S 00 10 25 10 30 9 72 3 00 32 50 4 G5 3 70 1 00 5 00 20 95 13 C2 C4 47 7G 31 110 03 25G3S $GC5 83 P.oad Tax on Seated and Unseated lands. Barrett Coolbaugh Chestnuthill Jackson Middle Smithfield Paradise Polk Price Pocono Smithfield Stroud Tobyhanna Tun khan nock 213 18 1317 00 25 00 30 18 49 71 24 83 32 61 57 90 2C 69 11 90 17 93 623 05 192 79$ 2632 77 Auditor's Notice.' The undersigned auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Monroe County, to inakediM tribtttion of the funds in the bauds of tho ad ministrator of the estate of Gt-roge Corell, dee'd, hereby give notice that be will attend to the duties offraid appointment at hi office in the borough of Stroudsburg, on Thursday, Feb. 18th, 1875, at 2 o'clock, P. M when and where all persons interested can attend if they bee Jan. 1S75. ' P. 5 LTE. Auditor, School Tax on Seated and Unseated lands. Barrett Coolbaugh Eld red Hamilton Jackson Middle SmithGeld Paradise Polk Pocono Price Smithfield Stroud Tobyhanna Tunkhanuock 190 10 10G2 00 23 53 21 78 77 57 32 43 108 GO 3G 72 32 34 feO 10 33 02 30 21 497 37 322 88$ 2G48 70 Bounty Tax on Seated and Unseated lands. Hamilton 13 80 S roud 70 29 $84 09 Bv receiving $22,232 GG .at 2J perxt. 557 0G paying out 21,310 13 at 2 per ct, 532 91 522,404 40 By balance $123 74 Examined, passed and allowed by us this 4th day o January, 1875. E. II. HELLER, ) J.E. SNYDER, V Auditor. O. P. SHANNON. J Jacob Feabie, To cash, pr Checks By W5'd.-iys at S2 50 " 971 miles at 4 cents Balance To balance Ca. Dr. J2S61S 235 00 31 1G Vla v w 121 25 34 f4 71 'Jl t71 91 Samiel I'osTr.x, $2SC 10 Pr. S322 00 Dr. To cash, per Checks, By 70 days at ?2 50 " 7 li milei at 4 cents Ck. Sli9 rts 1J S4 53220 22 Examined, pacd and allowed bv ua this 6th day of tiauuiii t lot U. E. If. IIELI.EU, O. r. SHANNON, V Auditors. J. M SN YIiEK, J CIIARI.E4 HENRY, yheritT, in account with the county of Monroe for tlie yer ending Jan. lClh, lS7o. DR. To Jury funds rcce'd during the rear 24 00 To Balance due " tw 30 S 109 30 CR. P.y sumraoiiins XUi Juror, 100 SO By costs in Commonwealth Cases, 7 50 By advertising (ieneral Election, 1 003 109 30 Bv balance duo. 85 30 Examined passed and allowed bv us this 6th da? of w II. IIM.I.Klt. ) G.D.SHANNON, VAuditors. J.E. SNYDER, ) 0PHAiS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Monroe County, will be exposed to public sale, upon the premises, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 137o, the following described Real Estate, late of Le vi Stroussp, deceased, viz: A certain Lot, Messuage and Farm of Land situate in Stroud town&hip, Monroe County, containing 25 ACRES, more or less, adjoining land of Ehenezer Ilnnt, John Boys, Chark Gearing and John Dot rick. About 20 acres cleared, balance Timber Land. The improvements are a Frame , Dwelling House, 16 by 18 feet, 1 stories; FRAMEiiU BARN and other out buildings. Good young sigm Apple Orchard, on the premises, and also water on the premises. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in the after noon, when terms and conditions will be made known, bv "MORRIS II. STEOUSS. Adm'or. By order of the Court. Tho. M. McIlhaney, Clerk. January 21, 1875. 3t. Monroe Co. Agricultural Society. Secretary's Office, Stroudsbnrg, Pa. ) January 16th, 1875. NOTICE. The tsnual meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Court Houc. in the Borouxn of Strnudsburg, on Saturday, February 13th, 1873, at two o'clock p. m., at wbicn tune mere win doio election far fi v T)i i-.-i't. .r i.i Hi-rvf. (tiii in? thtt ensuini; v.- r ai.rl ne to nil tba vgrancy ovXksuond by the desui of the JIoij John Tfi Younc. Us Jl-U. S.Btr3!S.rUrT.- Stone Dwelling-House, js;:: 25 x 3 feet, 1. stories and ecllnr iaS-'feA kitchen under, frame BANK BARN oo x -15 feet, Wagon House, Corn-crib and other out buildings. The public road leading from IJar tonsville to WyeLer.s Mill, passes through the premises. This Farm is located about four miles from Stroudsbnrg, in a pleasant neighbourhood, and convenient to Stores, Mills, Schools and Churches. Terms made known on dav of sale. II. R. EANSBURY, Adm'or. Bv order of the Court. TIIO. M. McILUANEY, Clerk. January 14, lS7o. 4t. Assignee's Sale . OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL I'StOI'KHTY. ESTATE OF SAMUEL S, GOWER. IS BAXKRITICY. By virtno of an order cf the U.S. District Court, there will be otTcrcd for sale upon tlie premises, on Saturday, January 30, 1875. at 2 o'clock, p. m., the following described Real Estate, the property of said Bankrupt, to wit: Purpart No. 1. A certain farm situate in Hamilton town.diip, Monroe county, State of Pennsylvania, adjoining lands of Vf, Gower, George Butts, George Ruth, John Shoemaker and others, ccntainincr 65 Acres, 100 Perches, more or less. The improvements are a well built and commodious JrL Stone D welling House, vvg if k 2 stories high, 30 x 40 feet, Frame Bank Barn 01 x -1') It. Wagon House, Hog Stable. Corn Crib and other outbuildings. A fine' Stream of spring Water ilowing in a trough at the door. About tiO acres of above are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. B-ilanee timber land. A public road passes through the pro perly. Purpart No. 2. A certain lot or piece of land situate in Hamilton township aforesaid, adjoin ing land of Saylor fc Bro. Mclchior Kintz, Anthony Kintz and Samuel Mengle, contain ing " 5 Acres, 154 Perches, more or less, all cleared. ALSO at same time and place the following articles 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 less, in the woods. Terms and conditions will be made known on day of sale by WM. SMITH, Assignee. Brodheadsvillc, Pa. January 0, ls7o. --liOGFWK SLATE. Farmer, Slater and others in want of fir class ROOFING SLATE, can- procure them (by calling on Geo. W. Drake) at rrealy Quar ry price. I dt nt?t keep or soil No. 2 ox Rib bon Slate, 1 am alio sole agent fur Monro County, frr Smith's Tcrbd'Ar FlntM Liglitntag Rod, which I will put up and vrarrant to be the be conductor of Lightning in cxitencv Call and examine the Slate or Lightning Rods beJor purchasing elsewhere. GEO. W. Dr.AKE. Stroudabarg, Aug. ",'7-i-tf ltOCKAFELLO'vT, Rcadj-3Iade Clothicg, Cents Fur-' uishhig fioods, Hats '& Caps, Coots & Slices, &c. EAST S TR 0 CD SB UR G, PA. (Near the Depot.) The public are invited to call nd exrnmtf May b'.'CO-if A. goods. Prices moderate. Light! Light!! Light!!! A NEW ENTERPRISE! (eystone Oil and Lamp Store A I aiil The subscriber has just opened a new and elegant Mock of Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, Kerosene, Machinery, Sperm and Neat9 Foot Oils, &c., on Main street, directly opposite the Strouds bnrg Bank. I am now prepared to furnish the citizens of Stroudsbnrg and surrounding conn try with Chandeliers, '2, 3,4, and 0 lights, Hall iauips, niaiui aid iracKet Lamps t ilass and Metal Lamps, Perkins it Houses' Patent Safe ty Lamp, Orient, Fuller's Patent Safetv Limps; all kinds of Burners, Chimneys, Wicks and Lamp Trimmings. Kerosene oils 1.10 to 1.50 an. 1 over tire test, from 20 to 40 cents i:er trallon. Machine oils ni' lw.i quality, warranted not to freeze or gutu, Si 60 per gallon; Ntats Foot Oil, best quality Si GO -..v.. , ujiviiui-ijjiiai vii i tju per gallon; Leather 8aver, for harness, boot and shoes f0 cents per can. Glye ua a call. No trouble to show goods. , ... S.aDKAKil"' Novtruber 20, 1871. tf. R LAN K TEEDS For sale at this Office ' J. 13. I-ITJTJL, Saeccsscr to J. E. Erdroau,) Hoarocfo. Maiblc Works; Main St., Stroudsbnrg, Pa., Where will be fjund constantly on hanl or made to orcet, 3IO.5J iiEXTfl, of the best Italian and American MarMe. Having been in the employ of Mr. Erdmaii for nearly ten year, I feel confident in my ability to please all that give me a e?ll.- All work warranted to give entire satisfaction. Jsy Orders bv mail promptlv attended to.- feb J072-tf . UNDERTAKING, McCAHTY i SONS I;ve ou Laad the largest and W vv. . assortment of . - S til - SS: COFFINS TRIMMINGS to l't- f.Miul mitsi.locf ciiliorcit- (New York or ftinVidf!-" lliia a::i will ujku- tlii lu ineU or tbvir Lusiuow 5'.ei;;litv. COFFINS and CASKETS of nny .lia;e or style, can ju furnished at ono hnur't' notice for sliipTucnt, at a charge of one-third les. tbo any sii.y iu s'troudsWurs. In n.) c:is(- will tbev chary mold ihau. ten per cent, ahovc aetual eont. kiAL.u ii 4 att-ndedto ir? any part of the Cc-rrntT a th rtorti pysnble notice. " June li,7t-tf STUOIDSBI'RG HAS A CHEAP CLOTHING AKU Boot and Shoe Stored, AT LAST! James Ldinjrer has just returned with an entire new stock of CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, AND Gents' Furnishing Goods,- that he bought at panic priced and is selling them at prices that astonish ali. Call and look and be couvinced before you purchaso' elsewhere. One door above Ilolliushead'a Drugstore. Sept. 17-3nv R. MAIN ONE, Uaksr, Tuner, Regulator and Repairer OF Pianos, Organs and Melcdeonsv Parties rridin. in Stroudshurj: and vU-initV, wih in.ee their Iiistriiim-nts thorouuhly tuned, regulated and" repaired at a most reasuuahht price, wiil please lexvs tln ir orders at the Jeilorwuiiati Oltiec. Tliose wishing to purchase ri:ims or other instrn'-" meutMwill li ml it to their advantage to o:tll on nie. Itav-" in had a praeticle experience of over twenty-fix years iu the musical line, 1 am pre pored to furclsft tlie latest and most impiovcd instruments at th'eteWMtt Eossibla prices. 1 have loi-ated mys;lf pcruianntly ere and soliet your favors. LIME! LIME!! The undersigned hereby informs the pthlicthat thy have opened two Kilns, near Experiment Mills, Monroa county, I'a., and are prepared to lili al orders promptly. The capacity of the kilns are N-tween three and four hundred buihels rn;r day. 1L LIME IS OF A BETTER QUALITV than that hurned in any other part of the emirrfy. Parties desirint; lime :n tho lino of I-lawarL Lackawurna A Western li. IU wiil have tl.ttr ordor promptly tlkd, bv addressing o. .t s. iiKMj-:Ti L'iperiiuent Mills, P. O. Monroe county, I'a June 11. 1S74. tf Cards, Bill-Heads, Labels, &c 'EAT, CAEAT lb Ql'JCK, Printed to 0rdj at tho- JEFFEBSONIAN Joli Printing OFFICE, Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. 8i5?" AH Orders proniptlj filled. Gireu a call. Can you tell why it is that when any OD6com.es t Stroudsbure to buv Furuftm'-e, thT al tanuiro for X:ny i uruiiar Kvvi '. bpt. 75, 67.
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