UL I i :tUt frnm 3 trt 5 rvr & at, mnA it. s for. red that q,n rancia-v, ce in t increase unless sonic out & JlSlT!!'.;!ver can be found. A meeting k't f,r V t consider the inconvenience, nnA n rnmmsttce wms ,!, rn 1 nursujj , " - - 4 to report on Saturday. l0T1Iox. A monster ox, weigh-A-n.) 'iV, r-'assed through Middletown ir.' ' on its way to the centennial i;'j3T rhi'idflpiiia. It measures 25 tip to tip, and is 22 hands high. i'-;t 'i Jam were imported from a weurninc: over z.,uwu I the form J'-' ,' :a not fit . h would weigh over G,0)0 lbs but if he were it is i lbs. Middletown from . ff;: J,r:,!I'nt tO ., cour.tv, ana us uuu $.).iU0 for a quarter interest m the ttm Gazette. rV.upin thecs.se of Doyle, 1. The one of I' ..-. . . - it Kill AO Trt f'y it i uY-loJk in the evening. This af y o'clock die jury reported that ::'''r!",V,j Vrerd upon verdict, a and soon o ;!ie - 1'nwiratice in the court-room vr.i.;ot andcrea was mat uiey una ;;J.;;.y c.f murder in the first degree. ' ' "n a '"-nv tr':l was immeJiaty V!-:1 iiJ February 17 fixed up.n by the 'j.te time for hearing the argument. V 'wui'e sentence will be deferred. The ;Xt excitement prevailed during the ?V J t:mi 1 persons even tow fear that tr',:. 1 will be made by the friends of to rescue, them from the jail. Tiers trcying $554,050 in Greenbacks. i Tl. . C yvVi:iNuTON. Jan. ine oecreuir ' TitM.-arv to-Juy directed the destruc- '..") I.''""1' in iiroonbacks, that amount v,i ,,-r c;:it. of the new national cur : i (i;iniig the pri-scnt month. on t sa n d i ng g roe n back Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de. terris to tuc directed, issued out of the Court of Common 1 leas of Monroe county, I will ex pose to sale at Public Veudue, on Saturday, the 26lh day of February, 1876, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court Houso in the Borough of Stroudsburp-, Mon roe county, the following described Ileal Estate, to wit: A certain messuage and lot of land situate in the Borough of Stroudsburg ufojesaid, on the North side of Sarah street, adjoining lands of Henry L. McGarrah, Margarretta Jackson, Michael II. Dreher, Edward B. Dreher and Augustus Michael, bi-ing 45 J ft. front ou said street. The improvements are Frame Dwelliug House 18 x 3.i feet, 2 stories, with Kitchen attached, Stable 16x16 feet, and other out-buildings. A good well of water near the door and f ruit trees on the premises. Seized an i taken in execution as the property of John N. Shively, and to be sold by me for cash. JACOB K. SIIAFER, ShcrilT. Sheriff's office Stroudsburg, ) Feb. 7, 1876 10-3t. ) pa the 8-7 1.27:5.1 40. Xf?r Cure for Palpitation. ;;,r th '1 arrest of palpitation of r: h.--? j v-t bvn given to the world ii-:.! a. A; irre?r"iTT.I-:t. an account ot f. :n th-? Midical Times of a '.Treat many persons are sub-is-vi-it w.'ul l be Yell to ; what, tiie corresponaent au- 1 . ? ! ,1 nn ueponaing i:i ay be almost iui- -.-.! j.v b-Mi-ling the head ; ! a' io-v iiir the ar:n. to hang .. . .rr.-.-p m J : . 1 1 further adds t is cv: still morj rapidly Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of lev. fa. to me direc ted isued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, I will expose to sale at Public Vendue, on Saturday, the 26th day of February, 1876, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Mon roe county, the following described Beal Estate, to wit : A certain messuage and lot of land situate in Hamilton township, said County, contain ing 18 Acres, and 132 Perches, adjoining land of Michael Kiser, Joseph Fellencer, Charles Miller, Walter Barry, all cleared. The improvements are Frame Dwelling House, - FOR SALE, - A Orovcr and Baker manufacturing machine nearly new and in perfect ninuinsr order. Can be bought very cheap. Appl? at AMERICAN' HOUSE, Stroudsburg, Pa February 10, 187C. 3u PUBLIC SALE OF BUILDING LOTS 1 1 1 1 SZTTJT . : :;; T. a i ' :i; 1 Diet; a a uw see in that b'-nt posi- '. ;.;it til ! i Iv is v-' iis b ..'.?! i t ied by a mid-ur.-. w'.o is subject to the s.ivs th" eu'ect is wonderful. jrpj't in? paipiiaiion was lmmj- Special Notice. i'Aur.NTs are interested in Wanamaker !;r-iii k' advertisement. Most bos - ihivih their summer suits and - i ir-e-l anew flr the fall, r r. rv hv :--to-school wear and vj a- j"-t i-vn :eti:i' uso. We believe ::i ::: '.:-y and fp ttinz can be saved, :;.r rt rati.'ftvtion secured, by :.: Six::; a::d Market Streets. Phila- HCYaTOS DRUG STORE. L I .'; i. j;r. it J. Kr.E?on, Fticcepcrs ' ' il.i havf p'.irchaed the Empire " r Miun .":reet, a few door bciow - - :. .v. mi i fur the convenience of those ; cul!, will have a red lamp in ?-. ; .crea.f:cr as the K3"-or.e ISru Store, "'" ' r- '-:; -tartly kept Paint, Oils. Vr-z- ar.d Modirincs. and ali J -T Store, the S. L. FOULKE, j . 1 ixi'jb. ; -r h-;ipa prr-ctiral Physician, ' p :n iiit r-arof Mid Drug Store, i'-"- :!.? j:h:ic to give him a call, ' r ia!,:iod tj p.-i.-rrihe and cotii-r-rcvrij.iioris. Nov. 11, '7o-Cm. ant. In orcW to ouit the Boot 20 x 30 feet, 1 stories, piece attached 23 x 12 feet 1 story. Barn 18 x 30 feet, frame s! o; 2 ) x oO feet 1 stories. Corn Crib and other out-buildings. Well of water near the door and fruit trees on the premises. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of Addison Slutter and Silas Katz, Terre Tenants and to be enld hv pje for cash. JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's oQiee Stroudsburg, ) Feb. 7, 1S76 10-ot. ' j in a t j-'i-:p." T "1 nnon rne offers hi J5,n,?s and Shoes, at first f.-.:-t. Come one and all, 'ir chiace f'-r Bargains. ; -:!"r t:ian over at N. Buster's -- '-''.r::'A tL'arde 1 way down to bottom f -'Js vrill arrive at N au ii'j.Yt lvaster s th is l;u'i fail to 1 1 call a nd see w.Mncg to secure a good bargain to call at N. Ruber's, as he is rM. at the residence of the ' V the liev.O. f. K.-ufTr Mr tl 'ri'a""r' ofStroud tsp., and Mi: '"irr' ,jf Hamilton tsp., thin Co. Sh. Griff's Sale. a writ of Fi. Fa. to me di iC.fV':fl 0,It of the Court of Common ,-t"'r.:!M.nro? CouJi I will expose to i anaue, on Ftbruary 187G, iD llie afternoon, at the Court .W," Vhe Borouh of Stroudsburg, iJv . nty' tLe ibllowiog described to wit: :hrTUlD Lot or Ijiece f Iand situate f. ; lownsh.p 0f Chestnuthill, in said Acres and 20 Perches, Ut k'SS,' boun'd by land of Oliver W V- Phl!iP ShSpp. About 12 ipp. lit spring of water. fctitol .V 1 sowe fj-uit trees on the Itv re 4 .atei m execution as the rro- tviLfaSheakel, and to be sold VilSfJ. WiC0B,K-sAFER, Sheriff. P 4k-c oiroudeiburo'. 7, l76-3t: J arv. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of lev. fa. to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas c.f Monroe County, I will expose to sale at Public Vendue, on Saturday, the 2G7i day of February, 1S76, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Borough of Stroudsburg. Monroe County, the following described Ileal Estate, to wit : All that certain messuage and tract of land situate in Tunkhanncck township, in sr.id county containing 332 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands surveyed on warrant to David Caldwall, part of Horse field & McCarty, Dodrick Bees, James Stewart, Silas McCarty and Benjamin McCarty. About 115 Acres clared, a greater part of which is grass land, balance good timber land. Improvement one Tavern House, 22 x 40 feet, 2 stories, Kichen at-II! tsched 12 x 1C feet, 1 story, 1 Barn 3b x 40 feet, piece attached 20 x 1G ft., 1 Shed 24 x 30 and 1 Shed 40 x 50 ft., 1 Stable 24 x 3b Hog Stable 16 x 20 and other out-buildings. Well of Water near the door, and Fruit Trees ou the premises. The Easton and Wiikes-Barre Turnpike passes through the same, also Public Koad to Long Pond. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Joseph Norton, and to be sold bv me for cash. JACOB K. SIIAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) Feb. 7, 187G-3t. J ""Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. to me direc ted, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe count-, I will expose to sale at Public Vendue, on Saturday, the 20th Liy of February, 1S76, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in the Boroueh of Stroudsburg, Monroe county, the following described Real Estate, to wit : No J. All that certain messuage and tract of land situate in Chestnuthill tsp. said coun ty, near Effort, bounded by lands of William Everitt, Peter S. Altemose, John Shupp, Simon G. Krcsge, Chas, Everitt aud others, containing 133 Acres, 22 Perches, nearly all cleared and under excellent cultiva tion, about 20 acres good meadow. The improvements thereon consist of a two story FRAME HOUSE, 22 x 42 feet, with Kitchen attached, 10x18 feet, a Frame Bank Barn, 36 x 50 feet, a Wagon House, 20 x 30 feet, Hog Stable, 12 x 24 feet, Corn Crib, &c., a line stream of water riasses through the premises, a good well ot water at the hom.e, a large APPLE ORCHARD, and other fruit trees, good fences, every where in the best order, buildings as good as new. Is situated near good schools, church es, markets, &c. No. 2. A wood lot in Polk tsp., in said county, bounded by lands of Jouas Barthold, George Dorshhimer aud others, containing 63 Acres, 19 Perches, well timbered with Chestnut, &c, on the public road from Merwinsburg to Smiths' Gap. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of Magdaleua Osier, and to be sold by me for cash. JACOB K. SIIAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff 6 office Stroudsburg, ) Feb. 7, 1876 10-3t. J IN EAST STROUDRURG, ON Saturday, February 19th, at 12 o'clock M, Messrs. Peirson A Thompson, Real Estate Agents, will offer at Public bale, on the prinucca, Ten (10) Isuilding lots. Nos. 4, 5, 8, 9, 12, 13, 16, 17, 20 & 23, beautifully located for building purposes Situated on high ground overlooking the towns of Stroudsburg and East btroudiburg. These lot? are situated on Prospect Street, in the Borough of Eat Stroudsburg, within a stones throw of the D. L. & V. R. R. Depot, containing in front each 40 feet, five of them having a depth of 150 feet, nnd five of them a depth of 140 feet with a 50 foot street in front, and running back to lands of Stephen Kistler and Michael Kansberry. This is a rare chance for Mechanics and others wanting their own home, as the term of sale will be made very easy. For further particulars call at the office of the undersigned in Kistler a new building, If stormy the sale will be adjourned until Saturday, rehruary 26th. Terms made known on day of sale bv PEIRSON & THOMPSON, Feb. 10-2L Eaat Stroudsburg, Pa LICENSE APPLICATIONS. The following applications for license having been riled in the office of the Clerk, in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Monroe County, will be presented at the next term of said Court, Monday February 28, 1876. HOTELS. Josrpli Newhart, Tunkhannock tsp. Amandus J. Marsh, Eldred. John Barlow, Bast Stroudsburg. James K. Fenner, " Valentine Houser, Ross. EATING HOUSES. Teter Born, Stroudsburg. Jesse Albert, " Christian Hiller, " February 10, 1376. 3t. WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. The appraisement of Widows in the follow in? Estates, will be presented for approval to the next Orphans' Court, to be held at Strouds burg, on Monday, February, 23, 186. Estate of Elijah B. Fisher, deceased David Eckert, " Sam'l Mildenberger, Daniel II. Wyckoff, " Ieonard Bartron, THO. M. McILIIANEY, Clerk. February 10. 1876. 3t. M Ii II T r,i;';,T PROTHONOTARY'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, to all persons inter ested that the account of Peter Gruver, Assig nee, of William S. Bonser and wife, for benefit of creditors have been filed in the office of the Prothonotarv of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, and will be presented for al lowance and confirmation at next term of said Court to be held Mondav, February 2Sth, 1876. THO. M. McILIIANEY, Proth'y. Feb. 3, 1S76. Court Proclamation. "Whereas, tbe Hon. Samcsl S. Deehkr, President Judge of the 22-1 Judicial District of Pennsy lTania, composed of the counties of Monroe and Carbon, and Peter Grcver and Charles W. Decker, Esquires, Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Monroe, and by virtue of their offices. Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivery and Court of General Quarter Sessions in and for the said County of Monroe, have issued their precept to me commanding that a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Common Pleas, and Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Orphan's Court, for the said County of Monroe, to be holden at Stroudsburg, on MONDAY, the 23th day of February, 1876. to continue one week, if necessary. X OTIC 12 Is hereby fiven to tha Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Monro, that they b then and there ready with their rolls records, inquisitions, examinations aDd other remem brances to do those things which their offices are ap pertaining, and also that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute give evidence against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of the said county of Monroe, or against persons who stand charged with the commission of offences to be then and there to prosecute or testify as shall be just. (God save the Commonwealth.) JACOB K. SIIAFER, Sheriff-. Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg, teb. 3, 1?75. Register's iolicc. Notice is hereby given to all persons inter ested in the Estates of the respective decedents, that the following accounts have been filed in the Register's Office, of Monroe county, and will be presented for confirmation to the Orphans' Court of said county at Stroudsburg, on Monday, February 2Sth, 1S76, at 10 o'clock, a. in. The account of Philip McCluskey, Adminis trator of the Estate of George Ilellyer, dee'd. Account of John Merwine, Adm'r. of the Estate of Henry Shenkel, dee'd. Account of William E. Keifer, Adm'r. of tbe Estate of George W. Rodenbaugh, dee'd. Account of Thomas Altemose, Adm'r. of the Estate of Lydia Altemose, dee'd. First account of Nelson K. Detrick, Adm'r. of the Estate of Jesse Detrick, dee'd. Account of James II. Stroud, Trustee of the Estate of Minerva Arndt. Account of John N. Stokes, Guardian of Emma r ranees Edinger. Account of Jamea Teel and Robert Teel, Executors of the last will and testmentof John Teel, dee'd. First account of Abel Storm, acting Admin istrator of the Estate of Harrison Carman, dee'd. The account of Morris II. Strouss, Adminis trator of the Estate of Levi Strauss, dee'd. JOHN APPENZELLER, Register. Stroudsburg, Pa. Feb. 3. 1876. For Sale or Kent, The west half of the Stroud Man sion House aud Lot. Also Thel house and lot now occupied bv J. L. WyekotT Inquire of Wm. S. REES. Stroudsburg, Feb. 3, 1876. 3t. DOX'T you Know that J. II. McCarty & Sons are the only Under takers in Stroudsburg who understands their business ? If not, attend a Funeral managed ty any other Undertaker in town, and you will see the proof of the fact. June 18,'74-tf BLANK MORTGAGE F'T t this Office.. TATEMENT s Receipts and Expenditures OF MONROE COUNTY, For the year ending' January 3, 1876. JONAS ALTEMUS, Treas'r, in account wiui saiu oounty : DR. County Tx received on Dupli cates fur 1371 is:!' " 1873 " 1874, Amount Assessed " 1S75 Redemption on Seated lands, ' Redemption on Unseated lands. Loan for new Jail, Interest on Bond. To Lumber sold at Jail and Bridges. Stats tax received on duplicate tr 1872, " - 1874, Amount Assessed for 1870. Stroudsburg Bank, " By Balance, CR. County tax on Duplicate out standing of 1875, Exonerations of duplicate of 75, Commissions to collectors '76, Five per cent, abatement al lowed tax payers. Balance due Treasurer at last settlement. Payments to Stet Treasurer on account of State, 1875, Outstauding Duplicate of 1875, Five per cont. abatement to tax payers of 1375, Paid Petit and Grand Jurors. " Constable. M Elections, " Assessors. PRINTINO. A. O. Greenwald, Theodore Schoch, Boarding prisoners, Runing township line. Inquisition on dead bodlea. Fox and Wild Cat scalps. Interest on County Bonds, County Institute, Refunding checks. Witnesses in Commonwealth case. Fuel for county buildings. Express freight, Paid Stationery and Books, Jury Commissioners, Tip Sun. Ac, Court Crier, Charles Henry, Jacob K. Shafer, Clerk of Sessions, Commissioner's couussl, Samuel Posten, For balance due him for 1874, Peter S. Edinger, Jacob Frable, Commissioners' clerk. County Auditors for year 1874, Cleaning county building. Repair to county buildings, Merchandise, 432 94 284 00 as as 4197 36 ltf5 87 44 24 S0i 282U0 90 4 74 90 45 42100 39 S S43 71 23 181 60 242 74 641 72 1141 72 Boarding Albert Ilaney In Insane Asylum, Watching Prisoners, linage views, Redemption of lands. Postage, Insurance, Monroe County Atlas, Audting Prothonotary and Recor ders account. Paving, setting Curb and sotting Trees, Miscellaneous for county, Millitary Enrollment. BRIDGES. Ilenryville, S Peter Kuakl and Shoemakers, Bushes, Pensell's Kerr's. Wire creek. Hawk's, Castle. Garden, Harter's, Long Pond, Tunkhannock, Smith's, Kunkletown, Cherry Crevk, Sullivan, Tobyhanna, Marshall's Creek, Stuffliet's, Pocono, Ichabod Price, Bells, Wallace's, Stoddartoville, Phillip's, Perry Price, Iteseca, l'aradise, Tannersville, Brodhead's, tlron) Smiley's, Stoke's, Keller's, New Jaii, Draft, ixt. Stone, Lumber, Freight, Slate, Blacksmith, Brick, Lime and sand. Cement, Painting, Hauling, Cutting Stone, Carpenter work, Iron, Mason work, Labor, Furnace, Pipe, Tin and Gutters, Derrick, Pkimbing, Hair, 46647 11 0.J04 41 48 34 S3 11 308 42 123 7417027 82 11481 37 4355 S Bll-1310 a 2509 10 278 21 1174 87 512 25 14474 43 429 45 431 99 $ 861 44 79 81 27 80 21 87 144 75 t 244 23 355 00 83 15 67 38 69 20 151 07 SO S 731 70 133 84 44 60 C2 50 170 00 85 80 40 3S 112 36 70 00 $ 303 52 340 00 85 68 485 00 279 00 455 78 60 12 10 00 347 04 ZC 74 $2099 46 182 80 12 00 41 00 64 50 2 95 303 25 19 50 12 00 700 62 70 t 101 25 36 42 76 38 f 113 84 4 42 36 981 41 40 6 00 225 2 00 250 4 30 8 29 1 12 1 00 11 12 9 62 3d 72 86 58 200 57 96 7 50 522 81 652 89 23 36 l'JS 58 42 19 37 25 13 20 26 15 67 06 16 00 22 23 SO 69 73 83 514 84 309 5252841 89 10 00 1750 00 2108 71 2291 S5 106 43 530 12 435 :t2 1769J85 291 12 173 25 64 12 429 39-49960 16 1615 12 1440 35 4699 37 1939 56 185 96 397 65 466 61 109 65 71 97 20 00-S12646 54 Kails, Ac. 26 79 Steel, ropes and spikes, 328 12 Faints and oils, 93 76 Miscellaneous, 236 04 Locks, Ac. 62 66$ 747 37 School Tax on Seated and Unseated Lands. Chestnuhill township 42 63 Price 14 30 Paradise 28 40 Ross 18 31 Tunkhannock, 39 25-$ 142 79 Road Tax on seated and unseated Lands. Barrett, 9 1 26 Kldred, 13 88 Price, 20 29 Ross, 7 41 842 84 Poor Tax on seated and unseated Lands. S 120 11 14 6 82 19 16 973 81 937 93 1191174 Middle Smithfield, Stroud, Tunkhannock, CommUsion on receiving S38.952 73 at 'lxA per cent Commission on paying out 537,517 59 at Z$ per cent. 546,574 11 Balance due S641 72 Examined, passed and allowed by us this 21st day of January, 186. A. A. SINGER. ) Auditors. JONAS ALTIMUS, Treasurer of the County of Mon roe, in account with said County, on Nalltla fines for the year ending January 3, 1876. DR. $43 30 9 48 94 67$ 147 65 $ 68 04 On duirlicates for 1871 On duplicates for 1872 Balance due last settlement Balance due the County, CR. Paid Military Enrollment By 2lA per t l commission on re ceiving $52 98 Br 2V per ct. commission on pay iDcout S7G39 190 Balance 68 044 147 65 Examinyi, passed and allowed by us this 21st day or January. ib 6. JOHN E. SNYDER,") A. A. SINGER, Auditors. SILAs L. DRAKE, j $ 76 39 132 JONAS ALTIMUS. Treasurer of Monroe count v. In account with said Countr, on Dog taxes for the year ending January 3, itso. DR. On duplicate for 1874 $36 99 An duplicates for 1875 74 00 Of Simon Myers, laU Treorer 10 00 123 00 Balance dat Treasurer M 42 CR. Paid checks, Balance due last settlement By 1XA Pcr rent, commission oo re- ' clringU23 50 By VA V witslssta oir pay' fng etrt Jl-5 ffO 1143 92 $125 90 17 24 IN 313-f 111 $: Examined, paased and allowed by us tbl4 flat day of JOHN E. 8NYDER.1 A. A. SINGER, V Auditors. SILAS L. DKAKE, j STATEMENT tloving Uu indeiUdneM rf tU County of 2anroc. - DR. Old Bonds outstanding, New Bonds for Jail Checks outstanding CR. County taxes due by collectors State taxa due by collectors Liabilities over assatu Examined, passed and allowed by us this 21st day of JOHN E. SNYDER, ") A. A, SINGER. i-Aodltors. SILAS L. DRAKE, j f 354500 2G200 C0 64 2b-&9,799 26 $ r2G9CS 21453 30-329,799 23 STA TEMENT shotting lalanct due by Collec tors on duplicates. COUNTY TAXES. . Samuel Gower, Anson Hpllr Jonn Jteener, 1572 Hamilton. 1873 " Stroudsburg, " Paradise, " Barrett, 1874 Chestnuthill. " East Stroudsburg, " Eldred, " Hamilton, " Jackson, M Polk, " Price. " Stroudsburg, " Tobyhannah. " Tunkhannock, 1875 Barrett. Chcsthill. " Coolbaugh, " East Stroudsburg, " Eldred, " Hamilton, " Jackson, M M. Smithfield, " Paradise, " Pocono, M Polk, " Price, " Ross, M Smithfield, " Stroud, " Stroudsburg, " Tobyhanna, M Tunkhannock, Francis Keller, David Price, Amandus Shupp, P. Rockafellow, Joseph Teel, C. B. Shafer, Thomas Franta, J. Serfass, J email B. Snow, John Keener, H. Eschenbach, U. L. Altemose, Allen Price, A. shupp, No collector, J. Haney, L. D. Frable, C. B. Shafer, T. Frantz, Horace Van Aukeo, S. Hilgert, T. E. Shively, J. Ssrfa8, No collector J. Newbart, T. W. Bunnell Wrn. Mosteller, Edwin Fisher, P. L. Kinney, G. Altimose, $ 5S8 67 167 34 S4J S3 16 79 42 103 CO 142 84 S22 76 84 37 05 268 33 25 25 144 78 8 89 27 16 1C3 81 66 70 2 45 78 247 84 131 83 8S4 33 184 25 807 14 206 70 156 76 6U 87 60 19 243 02 420 03 735 60 614 86 208 14 126 56 1873 Barrett, " Hamilton, " Paradise, 1874 Barrett, " Eldred. 1875 Coolbaugh, " Hanilton, " Polk. M Stroud. " Stroudsburg, STATE TAX. David Price, Anson Heller, Francis Keller, David Price, Joseph Teel, No collector, C B. Shafer, J. Serfass, Win. Mosteller, Edwin Fisher, MILITIA TAX. 1871. M. .Smithfield, A. Vanauken, DOG TAX. 1371. M. Smithfield, A. Vanauken, 1875. M. Smithfield, II. W. Vanauken, 30 50 $S,259 55 $ 10 58 12 65 7 99 4 SO 6 95 2 25 9 10 345 1 30 27 46 $ 86 43 $ 37 50 2 50 S33 50 Due by Simon Meyers, former Treasur er, as persettlement of his account $ 2 02 Commissioners of Monroe County in account trith said County, for the year ending January 2d, 1876. DR. PETER S. EDINGER. As per checks CR. By 194 days at $2 50 per day DR. SAMUEL POSTEN, As per checks CR By 136 days, at S2 50 per day DR. JACOB FRABLE, As per checks To am't over-paid on last settlement CR By 123 days, at $2 50 per day Balance due County $ 485 00 485 CO $ 340 00 340 00 279 00 71 91 $ 350 91 307 50 43 41 $ 350 91 Balance due the County $ 43 41 Examined, passed and allowed by us this 21th day of January, 1S76. JOHN E. SNYDER, ) A. A. SINGER, V Auditors. SILAS L. DRAKE, J JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff, in account with the County of Monroe, for the year ending January 3, 1876. DR. To Jury funds received during the Tear To check CR. By summoning 276 Jurors, at 30 zents each Advertising General election Costs in Commonwealth cases $ 48 00 40 80 S 83 80 $82 80 1 00 5 00 $ 88 80 Examined, passed and allowed by us this 21st day of January, 1876. JOHN E. SNYDER, ) A. A. SINGER, Auditors. SILAS L. DRAKE, J January 27, 1S76. 4t. $2,000 WANTED, On First Mortgage; firt class property". ther information apply at this office. Jan. 21, 130. For fur- Auditor's Noitce. The undersigned auditor appointed by tho Orphans' Court of Monroe county, to make dsstribution of the funds i n the bands or Philip M. Bush, Executor of the last will aud testament of Daniel Row, late of the town ship of Smithfield, deceased, will meet parties intrusted in distribution at his office in the Borough of Strouds burg, ou Saturday the 19th day of February A. D. 1876, at 10 o'clock A. M. when and where all persons inter ested may attend if they think proper or be debarred forever from coming in lor any share thereof. D. S. LEE, Auditor. Jan 27, 187S-4t. Auditor's Notice. J. S. McNeal, ) FL Fa. No. 5. vs. - Christian Frlece A Geo. Ridney. ) Dec. T. 1875. . The undersigned appointed Auditor by the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, to make distribution of the money paid In Court made upon the above writ, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Satur day the 19tbday of February next at 2 o'clock p. ni.,al his office in the borough of Stroudsburg, at which time and place all perse ns having any claim or demand up on said money will present the same or be forever de barred from coming in ror any share thereor. D. S. LEE, Auditor. Jan. 27, 1876.-4t. CAUTION I The undersigned having loaned Robert Eaton, of Tobyhanna township, Pa., two horses and harness, two mules and harness, and one two-horse wagon, hereby notifies all persons against meddling with the same under penalty. ISACC STAUFFER. Houserville, Pa., Jan. 27, 1876. 3t. CAUTION I . All persons are hereby cautioned not to trespass on any property of the undersigned, situate in btroud township, Monroe county, l a A ny one violating this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. JACOB H. BUTTS. Strondsburif, July 29, 1875. FOR SALE. ff Une pair ot Jlules, 3 year ntTJjTdold, 15 J hands high, well broke f V Y in every way, in good condition QC-aksWM sell cheap or exchange for good j'okc ot oxen. Call on or address . L. T. SMITH", Forks Station, Meeroe Co., Pa Sep. Si Ifi75. Decker's Column! Old. Kriss Kingle After going around ilecroe county, creep ing slyly down the chimneys on Chtiatmn and New Year's and fillkig the stocking ot the little urchins, make them and their Mammas dance for joy, has gone h'ck again to his Cottage in the zncuntnina of "Paradise" where he keeps his goo-1 things, there to stay until next Christmas: BUT DECKER OF THE Wonderful Ciieap AUCTION STORE IS STILL, AROUND TO PUT THE DOLLARS INTO THE POCKETS OP HIS CUSTOMERS, He wants to SELL off all his Goods, from the finest French Merino, down to the laet Shoe-' StriDg. He wants to SELL every yard of Calico,', every yard of Dress Goods, every yard of. Muslin,'every yard of Flannel, every yard of Beaver Cloth, every ysrd of Cas.siraer and Satinett, and every Boot & Shoe, every Coat, Pants &, Vest, and every Ilato; Cap.' In fact he wants to sell every thing ho has now in the Store, so that he may 11 it up early in the Spring with the cheapest and most beautiful Goods ever sold in Stroudsburg. We Will Sell off at Auction Prices, Commencing at 8 o'clock in the morning and close at the same time in the evening, at the following Smash Down Auction Prices; Best Shoe-Strings.-5ets dozen. ' Best Needles, Sets a paper. Pins all sizes, 5cts a paper. 12 Dozen Shirt Buttons, all for octs. Ladies' made Callars, 2 and Sets. Men's heavy mixt J Hose, only lOcts. Children's &' Misses Fancy Hose, 8 and 12cts. Ladies' Fancy Hose, only 20cis. Ladies' Merino Hose, only 15cts. Splendid Calicoes, 6J and 7cts. Fine Muslins, 1 yd. wide. S and lOcts. Beautiful Alpaca Lustres, only 20cts. Black Alpacas, only 25cts. Plaid Dress Goods, only 12cts. Fine Delains, only locts. Very fine French 3Ierinoes, 76 to 90cts. Bedtick and Denims, 12 to 15cts. Very fine Wool Flanels, 20 to 25cts. Heavy Cotton Flannel, only Octs. Heavy fine Rose Blankets, only $3.00 to $4.00 a pair. . Fine Black Beaver Cloth, only 82.00 a yard. Black, Blue & Gold mixed. Cloaking Cloth, 75cts upward. Ladies' Sacks, ready made only SI. 00. Good heavy Cassimers, only 50 to 75cts. Kentucky Jean, only lucts. Cotton' Bats" (good) only l lcl.s Cotton Carpet Warp (fiae) 23cts.' Men's Boots, (fine & heavy) 3.00 to1 $3.75 a' pair.' Youths' & Boy's Kip Boots, only $1.25 to $1.75. i Ladies' fine Laced Shoes, only S1.50 to $2.00. Ladies' fine Button Shoes, ?2.50 to' $2.75. Ladies' &' Misses Rubbers, only SOets. Men's Rubber Boots, $3.15, Shoe3 75cts. Men's Coats $3.50, Pants $2.50, Vest $1.25. Boy's whole Cassiraer Suits, $4.00 to $6.00. Men's Cassimer Suits, $3 to $10. Men's Black Broadcloth Suits, $12 to $16. Men's Soft fashionable Hats $1.25 to $1.75. Boy 'a Soft Hats, 50 to OOcts, Ladies' Velvet Hats Trimmed, $1.50 to: $2.00. Ladies' & Children's Furs, naarly as possible half price. Besides lots of things too numerous to mention here. Now we are bound to bell these Goods at these Auction prices every day and night during the winter. The past year has been a hard one, and money scarce, but thanks to our customers it has been a busy year with us, for we have gold moro goods the past year than any year previous, 6irooe we have been doing business in' Stroudsburg, and we trust that in the year to come we shall make goods of all descrip tion so cheap that our customers and sales.' will 'be largely increased. DECKER A CO. 4 doors below the Post-OiSce, Strcu-kbure Pa. A'prl! 15, 1875. - ly. nr
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