Wob Stubblebinc, of North Coventry, jjjg a cow giving thirty-six quarts of milk THE WILKESBARRE WICKEDNESS. More Corruption to be Disclosed Official Wilkestsartib, Pa., Ann! 19. The vrork of uuearthiug ofiicial fraud and cor ruption in Luzerne county is to be prose cuted with unrelenting vigor. Under an act of 1342, which provides that the Court 0f Common Pleas of the county, upon ap plication of one hundred taxpayers, may Lpoint one or more suitable person or person" to act as auditor or auditors, whose Jlatv it .:dl l,c t0 rciudit, settle and tliorouirhly investigate the accounts of the public otlil-ers of the said county, the Court yesterJay appointed II. II. Dorr, C. K. like and C. M. KoynolJs auditors to revise )K, accounts of all public officials of the county who have not been out ot orhce more than even vears. ibis action will thus review the proceedings of the present Hoar A of Auditors, ami may lead to the detection of frauds or irregularities which those trentlemen tailed to tind or charitably j;i:iv iiave passed over, from personal or t.tlier considerations. The work will now be. done thoroughly, ami it is anticipated that the results will prove astonishing. Some parties not men tioned in the recent report of the County Auditors, it is thought, will now be reach ed ami another large mass of official cor ruption disclosed as belonging to the exist in; compact heap. It is alleged that for years past the officers ia the court house have been exacting illeg al foes, and this fact, together with many others connected with the general working of the infamous Willkcsbarre ring, will be laid bare to the public. As an illustration of how matters have been carried on in Luzerne county, it may be mentioned that at the present term of cniirt Truthonotary S. AV. Trimmer and his chit -f clerk are to stand trial upon a charge .t ioriMnir and altering election return jin 1 1 A. leauiih, Sergcant-at-Arms the State House of Representatives, is al v- i to be tried for embezzlement, committed while acting as secretary of a schoul board in the city of Scranton. Kx-Commissiuner (iersbacber. whose flight was mentioned in a previous dispatch, seems to have made i.-:ind bis escape I'mm justice. There is talk that other warrants are in j reparation i'-jr prominent members of the rinr who have been robbing the count v. and there is considerable tluttering in and ;jund the court house. The evidence t.ik.e:i by the auditors indicates that the .te CumiuisMoners had but i;: liiTerent i j.' ;J advice in tluir transactions, i'or .some vf the witnesses say that the counsel of the old I'uiird. who acts in a like capacit- to the j resent one, demanded a perccnta-re on cniitracts made tor the county, upon a plea that lie had to divide with his employers. Tweed's opeartions on a small scale seem t Ii;:ve been re-eiiated v.i Luzoni tor a k'ng time past. county Ficxi tic Xac York Xnu. MILLIONS OF PIGEONS. A Rcost Many Miles in Leith A Torchlight Shootin Mroxv, lu April 1-1 t!i. A viMiier- known as the Beech Woods covers a Tf' l-"rti'U of western Tike county and 1-nl.v.vstern Monroe count v, this : Ike ll-jim.-tt and Clint Water.?, bark :tate. were, in the depths of the woods o:i Fri Kv !:,t- wi'tn thev were startled bv a sud 1...I i- .'i . .i i.unviini oi i,Ki skv ana a Ilolso JiKO e of Wind. At the same time iotit t!i"!'l br""iM to fll tvi!i iv!!.l ti'C tree;, li--vfiis. Th y c::me li e in the northward. :'-s i;:r us the men could see in that di :i tlairwas black with the birds. !;. .: t lyd down in the trees as thick r.s ';''-. :ml in an ineredillv short srace of inn . r, "::.. They lighted in the trees in '' ,',--!--3'S that l-jfL-e ra!iohf v rcre i their wci-ht. They seemed to '"v'O tin Oi the men. and crowded the --'.rs t;:,d whieh tiii-v stood, ocfur.viti"- ahur t within r. Mch S tlmm -;.r;v ! :;.t an hour d.-iiK.-d l,. f,,r. 1 daces in (he woods. The I'Xlers Killed hundreds of them with d wa!k..d five mil,.. throuidi the !Lit reae!;i:i' the en d of the roost. tlisit with one swoop of;, Ion- ct C!JU!'J k"0 J''-nf t(J the ground, - "tily a tcmjiorary jianie aim-nthe i';-'-"-'ri- -and that only amon-fuo.se directly 'urubenaon and others, when told "'-'tt til;.! .,t-.rc .A' 7....C! I Jet! Wi 1 " I ,se, ,i' '-'"""ized a ni-ht hunt. - Jll... an,;,.,J w;tli I (ils an( uiis r;,, V'r ,l'lc Wwda readied there af V;,,rR; JilVy carried torches of pine c. itie ji-eotjs. alarmed by the noise r'vf ?Uns.ai"1 thii Klaring ofthe torches, aw 'JI'v 'lr Krthcs unJ flew hVindy ttaie" 11 UV0 hours tho I'ole;s anJ fruns Tie rr r V, amon& t!ie roosting birds, in-, n r ,thousa"Js of win-s, the craek r4, toT flashi.nr torches, swashing Ml ''i sports of guns found a scene "J icrriblC. 'lhollSM-.d t,f r.vronn 'Uttered before the luwles and (lest ri n-r. . i i n i or,p 1.., , 4 cio glutted, ryj.cn ith tlin ' " ' ?"as a portioi compared ih u"10cr on the ground to feed (C7 dm wolres :'0Q sum "i Ihurnino another espedi- ;rr rr, 1 Ior further slahter of !!.o rot'j f i bIrds liaJ -cntly sought As , h'urhose of noting. The Th, :ffdn"u1 vith hunters on Saturday. v I T Al I ' ' lu a Ki : iifially rose en masse, and r--ui, j- ii tl;,:11 rr,"JTi tllkv.. r. r. , , ... - lfieJir.,- J 'Jim nad Uisaprieared. ardtKl0f t,Ki was westward "at 11 tie fl i """"a. ibis csiimatcu - i'iauuu, nit cstimaicu 1 'UUr ni. P " -"1v; miles xuin AW,rCveiJvidth. , i-jur weeks ; wild ao an enormous flock V v1 IVOons r.:isv.,l , and l - and i , VV,;I cuunan couiuy, Mltril UIcJ in the wilderness in the 1Jtr of W ,tliat COuntJ Tr the head tLt . the licavei ini it ; i.,j:.i Hi averkill. It is believed .file , fresh 10 samo fl,,..I- ,,,,V,...l l.o XL (.O... 1 i i!nv. to ; .uea lrt'a Gilmen's, Sullivan Ulr,J J,Pulnt thirteen miles to the i,ur fiyL ? WasIseVf ral minutes in passing J'"o very Li-Ij. 1 1 1 t uii'ii Special jSTotice. A : . i . , been brog't about in the "'tiS'T m reSd to ready made clotl' Ml: J,lanh,t0 1 Ve e"terprisc, skill and en- ui yne iionse, at least, the etandard ; I- TeC'0 ,lln".has bee" raised higher ...... urearaeu possible fifteen years ar One can how buy in Philadelphia, at Wan maker & I.rown's Sarment readv made, or i ting line appearing and in everv sons ,U me and admirable, for astonishingly low prices. . -f "i , rUIK,no,ortne pnblic Rood while they have been building up their deser vedly immense and far reaching business. KEYSTONE DRUG STORE. i Vr',S" U"?rOULK? & J Kree. successors to 1 tl0r Williams, have purchased the Empire .i f, . : on MVn treet a lew d below im.- A uM-umcc, ana lor tlie convenience of those .... ,mi 10 can, win have a red lamp in Iront, and known licreafter as the Keystone Drug Store, where will be constantly kept Paints, Oils armshes, Drnes and Mw! If? tine ..II articles usually Wept in a Drug Store, at the lowest market nrices. S. Ii. FOULKE. J. KllKSGE. i -r" , '"lkc 1eInS a practical Thysician, having his 0fL!e in the roar of Faid Drug .Store, curdiad y myites the public to give him a call, as he is fully qualified to prescribe and com pound all prescriptions. Nov. 11, '7f-Giii MATSTIIEI. t r.rownstown, X. J., April 17th, by Rev. r. Satchel 1. Mr. J . -- - -- --. aim inu- ra l.elie Owens, all of Delaware Water Gap. -So cards. In Paradise township, on the 19th inst., bv James ilson, Esq., Mr. Jacob Lechman, of I 1 ....... 1 A I ' . r . . 7 i uuMii), arid ,i iss Mountain Home. Martha Ann Walker, of DIED. In Strondsburc, Thursday April 20th, A wife? of James Edinger, aged L'3 years, G l nnie mos. Mrs. Edinger was a daughter of Mr. Reuben . Smgninster, of Iowa, and a niece of the late .Jacob Mngmaster, Esq., of th j., ol tins place. She was m.jt excellent Villi 1 1 or n'fniin m.l Ii rt A w. her in the short time that the lived in our midst. She hal to die voimkt l,t ti;nr had been done to save "her that loviiio-'liirra and hands and imdical skill could do. Mr. 1 " 1 i Komgernas tDe sympathy of all inhisaffiic- 'on. .S!ic was buried last Sundav nfternnnn in tho Stroudsbiirg Cemetery in the presence 'i :i iar::e concourse of inends and fiuzcns. tier crave was verv hpniitJfnIlv dfc r itt-d and the Lutheran ceremonies bv the l.ov. J. Jvohler were verv IVace to her alise.s. appropriate. in irond.-bnrsr. on Satnrdav April 2-"d .i- V. l;hiwr. reiiek of the latrt Ohadiah l a.nic I 02 years, 7 months and 21 davs. I EOTHONOTARY'S NOTICE.) is jicrcny piven to ail persons in terested tlint th.e account of Kichard S. Staples, surviving irustee, under the deed oftrnst from Aimer Kirk and wife to Sydenham Walton, Joiiii JS. Mcke and Kichard .S. Staples, dated i l.ru irv--'S, ISoo, and Kecordcd at Stroud.-s- !-i:r- in Ieed Hook, Vol. S, P. 50. And the .ncconnt of Thomas M. Mcllhaney, Trustee of tin- l-:aiC assigned oy (,eo. II. Singer and wife to .7 r ; I s 1 1 l)eYounr. Ii.ivp hi-rn fi)d in th.- fRfo of the IVothonotarv ofthe Court of (V.mmnn 1'ieas -f Monroe County, and will be presented f..r a!lowanee and confirmation at the next term of s.iiJ Court on Monday, Mav 22, 1S7G. T1IOS. M.McILlIANKY, Proth'yi Apri o Smash iSow:2 Prices IN COME! New York Uerchants bursting iip 1 onie goods sold this week for nearly HALF PRICE! )eckcr's Wonderful Clicai) 1UCTI0N STORE 1 Is now being crammed full of them here wliat prices ! Shilling Calicoes down to G cts. J ust see 8 yards of Merrimack or SpragnC's for oO cU. 1- ashjouablc Iv 10 and 1 . i : I ..i. l n f I . 1 jtiUin aim ji;aii i;rin uuuua un- 2 cts., wortli 10 and 20cts. Tine twilled black Casbniercs onlv 4o cts. Our best spool cotton, 200 yds. 3 cts. or 2 spools for : cents. H ool L assi mores, poo a styles, only -iJ X.OU Cts. i"., i .1 i 1 1 l r. j inr iivujiiico li.uiUMioiiCJS duo j (.is. i..i:i ?r...i .. 1 i.ic, um ii"? ,V.? ' :"- ri' oinv t, r, umi JU CU9. ouiiie eiy biuu at 10 cts. worth 20 cts. Ladie's lace scarfs, beautiful, only 20cu. Men's striped half Hose, fine, only 10 cts. Ileavv Uedtick onlv 10 cts. JJIeachcd and unbleached Muslin below bot tom price. Pins and needles 5 eta. a paper. STRAW GOODS. Ladle's, Mis.se's and Children's trimmed and untrimmed llatn half price. Jewel rv setts verv cheaii. Kibbons.all w idths, colors and qualities the ', . ' , ,,r!V 'rV r..,- it . j .ill KJMUrt oi xtlUJe linen, lunus, u.t'iviiia auu Linen crasb as low as 0 eta. Leautiful Counterpanes only SI 00. ('arpets, beautiful colors, only 25 cts. a yard. Fine Ingrain carpets only 50 cts. a yard. Hats and Caps for men, bov's and youth's.- Priccs from 50 cents to SI 75 for the most fashionable styles. lleady-made Clothing for men, youth's and boyfy the cheapest in the county. BOOTS AND SHOES. Men's calf boots that were sold for $5 00 now only S3 50. Men's plow and lace fhocs, cheap. Ladv'n last ins Gaiters only SI 25. Misne's and Children's, same proportion. i ti i t . i r 4 1 . n i: i!i L-Pf.n fli irpnpr.il asidrtmrnl nf Imntfi I . v i- i i . i i f shoes for Ladie's and GenU', and makel mis ii vciaiii v. I These are a lew of the prices now on hand, eroods, for lie ia in the city watching the ; , . 1 r - r - i nc o n . 1 I i At arm 1 11 Pi I t 1 1 3 t T( ii T IY1 Kit Hi I I , ..v mv,v..m.1.v " J s i . . t ' i iii rt 1 II I i . v. ii iituit y J)on't buv of any until you have called at . ..... L - - ' I iui i wimn I Virn o. oiu. ijl.xx-,j.v -vy. i Register's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in u.e Estates of the respective decedents, that tlie follow ing accounts have been fil.Hl in the ! tester's Oltice.of Monroe county, and will be presented for confirmation to the Orphans Court of said county at Stroudsburir, on Monday May Kd, 1S7G, at 10 o'clock, a. in. Jr irst and final account of John . .Storm. Adminis trstorcum tetttameuto aunexoof the Estate of Klira betli dreacen, dee'd. S.-eond and final account of Abel Storm, aetint; Ad ministrator of the Kstate of Harrison Carman, dee'd Tne account of Myra L. Forsyth c, Administratrix or the Kstate of William 11. Forsvthe, (rendered by I. S. Case, Executor of Mvra L. FortTvthe.) Second and final account of Al'onzo B. Shafer. Ad ministrator of Marv Shafer, deceascl. w7,'le 8t;',2.unt of tl,,t,"'r Kintz, Executor of the last h ! il Testament of John Kintz, dee'd. Ihe account of Felix Storm, Trustee- for the sale of the Heal Estate of Sarah Kintz, dee'd. First and separate account of W. II. Bittenbender, one of the Executors of the last Will and Testament of 1'eter Kunkle, dee'd. Th first and final account of Xelson Havs, Adminis trator of the Kstate of Burton Havs, dee'd. The account of Elizabeth IJarb ih, Administratrix of the Kstate of John M. Itarleih, dee'd. Final account of l'eter Hutt'smith, Jr. Administrator or the Kstate of Peter Hutt'smith. Jr. doe'd. Final account of Joseph timber, Administrator of the Kstate of Michael Hcinev. dee'd. f le aeeount of Henry .st.Mart, Executor of the last ,.!'. al,d Testament of Joseph Stubbs, dee'd, (settled bv W illiam Stoddart.) The account of Peter Kunlcle, Guardian of George H. Smith, (rendered by John Kunkel.) ine account ot Fetor Kunket. (Juardian of John Smith, (rendered bv Ji.hn Kunkel The account of William Smith, Administrator iivsami'nw annexo ot the Estate of Charles Meckas, deeeased. Account of Sarah Dutot, Executrix of the Estate jonn iuioi, aec o.. Account of Jxvi C. Shupp, Administrator of the uuc ox . naries Miupp, deceased. . J. APFICKXELLEIw, Register. ivvpuirr jiijit, DiroilUSOUTK, Ml, vpill iJ, inu. l. TO WHOM it MAY CONCERN SEBASTIAN ECHLE, Has resumed the BOOT and SHOE making business, in all its various branches, in the basement of J. B. Miner s building, one uoor East of Joll'crsoiiian OlGee. All who desire anvthini; in his line, rfnnn no in tin. highest style of the" art, are cordially invited to .uircniu '7ii.tr NOTICE. To the Heirs and leiral renrcsen tat ires V-t, T.1!.. t i.i r c i i "iiwii i Kiier, laie oi oirnuu lownsnip, said Countj', deceased. In the matterof partition ofthe Real Estate of said Knoch rtla.cler, deceased. Pursuant to an order of the Ornhans' Court of said County of Monroe, issued 3d. March A. I). 1876, I hereby civc notice that an Inquest to make partition or valuation said heal hstate will be held on the premises cuuuu iu u.u i v. ii j cuili VUU I J L V. (J II Saturday, the uotu day ot May, A. J). S7C, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said dav. Wnen ad where you may attend if j'OU see proper. By order of the Court. JACOB K. SHAFER, SherifT. I f m turn x r ohcntt s Uthcc, btroudsburg, 1 April 15, lS7G-20-5t. ) DOWN TOWN if I e thc undersigned respectfully inform the citizens of Stroudshnrr nnd vi.Mnlfv that we ment of have added to our large assort- HATS AND CAPS, complete and carefully selected stock of Men's & Youths' Readv- madc Clothiug of the latest and most fashionable styles and best quality, plete line Of We have also a com CENTS FURNISHING COODS Please give us a call and examine our ?tock and prices before you purchase else where. "We shall soon offer a large assort ment ot Umbrellas, Traveling Bags, &c You will find us one door west of Key stone Drug Store, Main Street, Strouds burir, l a. N. 13. Silk Hats ironed and repaired at short notice. Oivc us a call. WALTOX & WIXTEKMUTE. Stroudsburg, April 20, 1876. U. INTERNAL REVENUE SPECIAL TAXES, May 1, 1S7G, to April SO, 1S"JT. TJie Kevised Statutes of the United States. Sections 3232, 3237, 3238, and 8239, require every it-reuii eug;icu in an ousiness, avoc.a- . ' ' t ' .1 , t i r - ii nun, ur eiiipiuyiiicni which renuers mm name to a Sl'KClAL TAX. to procure and vlucc con- i . t 7.' , i f i . , . , iq)icuousij in ma l.niauiimmeiii or place of Ousi ncs a hi AMP denotifTfr tire payment of said SPECIAL TAX for the Special-Tax Year beginning May 1, 1870, before commencing or continuing business after April 30, 1870 The Tars enJtrarcd within thr. nrnrixinr, r,f ihe r . . . . I Jim nltnrfi nunie,t ari I ho inI,.,,-, nsr .., " i Rectifiers $200 00 25 00 100 00 60 00 Dealers, retail liquor Dealers, wholesale liquor Dealers in malt liquors, wholesala Dealers irf malt liquors, retail Dealers in leaf tobacco 20 00 25 00 Retail dealers in leaf tobacco 500 00 And on nales of over $1,000, fifty cents for every uunar in excels oi i,ov"7. J-ii :j .ill rrs Dealers in manufactured tobacco Manufacturers of rrtills 5 00 50 00 And for each still manufactured 20 00 20 00 10 00 ,rAn" 10tr ?Vr n raa Manufacturers of tobacco And for eacli worm manufactured Manufacturers of cigar 10 00 Peddlers of tobacco, first class (more than two horses or other animals! 50 00 Peddlers of tobacco, second class (two horses or other annuals) 2o 00 Peddlers of tobacco, third class (one horse orother animal) 15 00 Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class (ort foot or public conveyance) 10 00 Brewers of less than 500 barrels 50 00 Iirewera of 500 barrels or more 100 00 Any person so liable, who shall fail to com- nlr with the forccoincr renu ire merits will ho i , i. subject to severe penalties. Persons or firms liable to pay any of the bpecial laxes named above must apply to FKANK Ji EL DICK, Collector of Internal I , .., . . n t !.'.,,-... .4 . . .. C . .J . ivctrnuc at jasiuii, auu I'ar iui aim rucurc . . . .. ' A . I -"- the fopecial-1 3 x htarap or stamps they need, . f , 1S7A . ... J T) I) PRATT Commoner of Internal Revenue, w k: 4 t r 10- 11 1 11 uiui 1. a. ' v 1 u- x. xoiUi . . - T- , ' . WCkTnW IK ISh At Wf AW Aft $2,000 wanted,. ln- V . . . . ... . , w . i. tlior ltifurmat ion anr.lv at th kni jau. z, ib. Store S Opposition toHumlbuggerylll?; The undersigned hereby announces that he has smneu liiisiuess at tliu old stand, next door to ltuster's CK.thin Store, Main street, fttroudsburir, Pa., and is 1'n.i'aiiu iv m-tuiiiuiouaia ail in want or BOOTS and SHOES, made in the latest style and of good material. f rii""i," am.-uicu 10. oive me a call. lec. il, lS7i-ly. c. LEWIS WATERS. TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS IX MONROE COUNTY. Notice is hereby given, that agreeably to ah Act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth M. of Pennsylvania, passed the 13th day of March, 1815, entitled an " Act to amend the act enti tled an act directing the mode of selling Un cum seated Lands for taxes and for other purposes," and of an act passed the 13th dav of March. of Es- 1S17, a further supplement to nn act to the act entitled " an act directing the mode sewing unseated J,amU for taxes and other pnriKwes, by the Act of General Assembly passed the 9th dav of March, in the year ! v' , uiiuicu mi in rciaiion to tho sales of Unseated Lands in the several counties of this Commonwealth," the following m - ..... . ' O tracts ot Land will be sold at public vendue, on ine 1211i day of June, 1S1G, drop being the second Monday of June heit, at the Court House, in the lioroueh of Stroudsbnnr. in the County of Monroe, for arrearages of due and the costs accrued on ea"ch lot resnec- nf iiveiy ior tne years 13-1 and ia5. in the BARRETT, Warrantee Same Xo. Acres. Per. Tax. 90 70 4 51 427 6 30 353 22 25 303 80 25 00 200 12 60 190 12 17 334 84 14 07 341 G2 14 90 300 70 4 04 226 13 3 58 10 31 75 2 50 25 1 58 240 130 12 65 400 30 25 20 170 70 10 71 100 4 74 S01 7 60 225 14 19 402 25 29 222 13 SO 305 20 10 27 347 24 14 80 393 24 76 437 6 30 410 00 6 30 421 111 6 80 404 111 6 30 343 72 15 12 411 66 6 30 313 20 9 S2 313 5 31 100 2 56 3S0 6 4G 200 2 SO 211 Harnett, John 2U0 Urodhead, Thomas 29 1 lirodhead, Alexander 301 lirown, Daniel 319 Chapman, Joseph 92 Dills, Abraham 204 Duncan, John 213 Duncan, David 212 Graysbtirg, Joseph 143 (ilentswonh, James (iriscomb, Samuel Griscomby Samuel Griscomb, Samuel of 223 1 leaton, Joseph part 300 Kohle, George 29-3 Lcckhart, John Lewis, Iaban 13S More, Patricls 122 Murray, Sarah 235 Murray, John 323 Murray, William 210 rstthermark, Lucas 20o Smith, Jonathan 352 Smith, Elizabeth 251 Tvson, David 312 Utt, Jacob 343 Vangordan, Gearhart 313 Vancampen, Kachael 221 Wills, William 311 Woolbert, Johnathan 307 Whiteman, Jacob Jackson, A. Leaves Crook. William West, William Coolbaugh, A. C. COOLBAUGIL 147 Able, John 400 1S3 Arndt, Jacob 403 189 Arnold, John 408 97 07 1(32 Barnes, Jonathan 440 120 174 Baker, Jacob 2G0 143 177 Bush, John Sr. 400 52 2:i7 Arnold, Thomas 220 120 179 Bush, James SOS 17 ll3 Bell, Joseph 405 53 187 Bell, William 400 90 192 Bush, Thomas 400 61 101 Bush, John Jr. 408 02 104 Brown. Daniel 408 97 19S Biles, Henry 408 97 195 Brown, John 408 97 199 Brutzmarr, John" 200 210 Brown, William 403 299 Burrows, Henry 403 2:15 Bell, William 200 239 Burrows, Stephen 400 184 Cochran, John 12 197 Carsan, Abraham 200 210 Craig, John 433 224 Colrday, Joseph or John 202 140 240 Cameron, William 404 35 200 Crook, William 100 199 Depue, Aaron 408 90 210 Dufficld, John 415 109 202 Depue, Samuel 408 98 45 GO 16 72 45 45 46 14 45 GO 30 40 22 SO 22 80 46 52 31 02 7 GO 46 52 30 62 30 40 30 40 15 20 32 90 15 35 30 70 7 60 46 52 47 26 31 03 32 S3 213 Depue, Daniel 432 30 218 Depue, Polly 432 90 200 Depue. Nicholas 408 93 49 31 LVITI "Vl l..-,V lOO (- 1514 Prey, Joseph SO 187 Fox, Samuel 20 119 Gibbs, Elizabeth 204 20 Gentle, James 250 160 9 15 31 46 7 175 Gibbs, Elizabeth 205 40 205 Guiltner, Francis 415 412 100 215 225 401 10 72 15 47 232 Guiltner, Tobias liibbons, Isaac 163 Hester, John 163 Howo, Samuel 173 Hendricks, Isaac 180 Hendricks, Jacob 190 Hood, Hannah 101 Heralet, Jacob 193 Hollinshead, James 15 12 22 22 417 121 403 fil 408 99 436 78 408 97 406 134 408 97 410 475 325 408 97 357 120 401 123 205 300 62 426 114 116 47 200 45 31 01 23 196 Ilouser, Henry 31 01 231 Horn, Abraham 30 233 Haglc, Peter 235 Harvey, Joseph 242 Harvey, Samuel 247 Harvey, Mary 46 31 5 37 01 Humphries, Isaad 45 195 Jones'; John jr. 40 11 189 Kuntz, Daniel 22 80 7 .' 169 Lock wood, James 111 Lee, Thomas 24 64 32 38 229 Levering, Nathan 166 Musback; Frederick 6 62 15 20 Murry, Francis 198 Merideth, Mary 189 Merideth, Nancy 403 401 415 405 61 50 10 10 30 61 45 69 204 Montague, Eliza 206 Montague, Joseph 47 27 47 27 207 Murdock, John 43S 103 209 McGee, l'eter 415 119 29 71 47 27 217 Moore, Patrick 411101 46 81 226 McKeel, Thomas 427 113 48 64 McCollaugh, Susannah 41o 43 McCoHaush. John 411 GO 80 10 30 78 62 94 207 Montague, Abraham 415 45 GO 16 32 ,7 GO 93 Nungesser, Peter 430 Nungesser, George 410 79 Patterson, Alexander 100' SO Patterson, John 100 85 Patternwr, James 419" 11 32 5 15 90 23 92 23 26 88 Patterson, William; 250 90 Patterson, Robert . 403 97 94 Patterson, Jacob 395 103 27 Pratt, Henry 421 40 45 23 56 02 228 Polk, Robert 323 43 37 39 7 60 31 39 15 20 5 70 57 Ransbliry, John 401 114 59 Rakestraw, Josepfr' 413 67 Rauhi William 405 87 Rick-v Charles 75 92 Reeder, Absalom? 407 127 30 91 33 44 221 Reese, Jam? 440 80 222 Reese, Daniel 483 70 224 Reese, Sarah' 439 118 49 93 33 36 46 59- 224 Ross, David 409 8 201 Shoemaker, Daniel 408 97 31 01 Shuke, John 200 150 15 20 73 SehneiJcr, John 400 lb 15 20 155 Sidman, Isaac 400 tfr 176 Summers, George 401 S3 1 6 Spencer, Joseph 220 1 20 177 Smith, Robert 201 70 184 Shook, John 40.7 '39 112 Smith, Pratt 432 12 219 Swartwood, Mosea 313 140 230 Sprout, William 206 156 232 Shaw, Richaid 408 93 230 Starman, Frederick 407 127 146 Taylor, John M. 400 232 Trail, Robert 406 131 214 Tacsrart, John 399 122 215 Tavlor, James 399 122 Teel, Leonard 399 Teel, John 399 1C5 Vandermarkj James 199 5S 203 Vantilbury, Riekard 409 10 1 96 Vandermarkj Jacob or Jas. 300 230 Vanuxcn, James 438 70 1S5 Walker, Emanuel 403 95 20S Wood, Thomas 423 18 209 Ward, Hannah 411 57 Wheeler, Daniel or David 415 10 Wellington, Richard 50 Ward. Joseph 411 27 Yohej Adam 400 CHESTXUTHILL. Bower, Dill man 236 Shupp, l'eter 440 ELDRED. Craig, John 255 HelHey, Peter 125 Hempfield, Joseph 173 Dower, John 178 Hower, Nicholas 126 Levers, Isaac 103 Weaver, John 175 HAMILTON. Vanortnan, Samuel 100 Claywell, Sidney 140 JACKSON. Barnct, John 150 100 Ball, Margaret (part) 150 Delong, John 110 10 Gwinner, Frederick 250 Kromer, William 47 5 Raub, William 415 SKgreaves, Samuel SO 103 Tyson, Joseph 435 MIDDLE SMITIIFIELD. re- Rcpair - amend! of of taxes 57 Barclay, James G2 Houston, Richard 33S How, Bowdewine 47 Kirkendall, Samuel 194 Louis, Richard 191 Ogden, Annie G7 Parker, William Arch, McCall Rustine, Spehter Mary West, William rRICE. 87 Bowlinger, Frederick 315 Brodhead, Samuel 179 Chapman, Joseph 323 Heaton, Joseph SO Marian, Samuel 430 SO 151 100 300 236 i3 100 153 55 200 380 195 300 200 122 413 S2 50 317 Smith, Rachael ! 338 Wright, Robert 318 Wilkinson, Joseph 374 228 120 51 150 390 104 4 67 Tarker, William 522 Place, James 210 McGaw, Michael PARADISE. 126 Barrett. William S3 1 .150 124 124 111 75 200 400 394 300 129 Cress, Peter 115 Depue, Cornelious 133 Glentworth; JamM 123 Gibbons. Isaac 74 Nicholas, William Shannon, Theophilas S3 Dills, Isaac POCONO. Gwinner, Frederick Kerr, John Commons Daniel ROSS. Hays, Samuel Johnson, James Walker, John Walker, Robert Levers, Christopher 147 200 800 40 250 oi O 35 35 315 15 20 15 38 15 30 16 72 40 11 71 STROUD. Brodhead, Garrett GO SMITIIFIELD. Barnhill, John 100 TOBYIIANNA. Albeftson, Garrett Albertson, (arrett Alloway, William Ronser, Peter 15erry, John Rlakeley, John RIackwell, Daniel Reohm & Shinier RIackwell, Robert Reek, Frederick Rrodhead, Samuel Rerry, Simon Rrodhead, Luke Cox, Jacob Cox, Jonathan Caladay, Jacob' Cox, Joseph Cox, Mary Cox, Rebecca' Cox, William Conrad, Deboralf Dyer, Josiah Dyer, Sarah Davi., Renjamin Kngler, Jacob Fish, John Frazcr; Nelbro Frey, Joseph Fish, William Gentler; James Gilmore, Robert Gill, John Howell, Samuel Hartman, Thomas Hart, Joseph Hartifng," Elizabeth Hazelwood, John Harvey, Mary Hunt, Pierson Harvey, Samuel Irwin, Robert . ,. Jackson, Abraham! Reaves lianc, William Lyons, Peter Long, Rebecca Lane, Mary Pryon. Norton; R6es, Daniel Rodgers, James Reeder, Andrew II. Shoemaker, Samuel Sidman, Isaac Steward, James Sharpies, John Serman, Isaac Stewart, Charles Shaw, Richard Shaw, George Tench, Francis Taylor, Elizabeth Thomas, Joseph "Wild, Adam Welling, Richard 21 154 107 10S 120 50 19 59 1 14 26 119 120 10S 114 120 13 3 04 2 28 7 GO 50 66 56 99 60 66 78 SO SO 59 10 31 10 120 70 82 129 90 72 86 52 16 70 GO I F0 111 100 120 Able, Jacob . 405 115 Rarnett, William 407 87 Rarnett, John 165 15 Caldwell, David 400 Cor, Joseph 209 Cox, Renjamin 439 Cox, Jonathan 238 80 Cramer, John 393 59 Caldwell, Daniel 408 120 Durham, r Edward 400 40 Khrie, Conrad 375 40 Ehrie, Conrad 377 Elms, George 433 43 Eyerly, Jacob 403 50 Eyerly, Jacob 400 90 Evans, David 200 Ehrie. Conrad 401 40 HorscfielJ & McCarty 76 22 SC 22 SO 13 G5 11 4C 15 A'l 49 20 24 18 1 1 40 46 53 46 99 23 5(i 30 SO GO 66 GO 66 91 12 ITarmari, Thomas Hartung, J. 14 Hartman, Thomai Lesher, George Purdy, William I'aschal, Thomas 401 400 275 275 405 400 401 100 415 403 439 200 399 400 193 401 222 338 HQ 300 23 11 150 11 Roan, James Rces, Derrick Saylor, David Shee, John Starner, Hettfy Sitgreavs, Sdmttel Shaw, Richnrd Stewart, James Taylor, Amos Towns, Charles Wilson, William Williams, John Waters, Nathaniel Wildman, John Jackson, A. Reaves & Co 4 39 80 50 80 185 4 G4 10 31 oi v 47 2 31 20 33 30 42 21 32 51 ioi LIXFonn MARSH, Treasurer 31 2 Treasurers ofiice Stroudsburg, Pa' 45 00 4 56 3iarcll 23, 1S7U 31 25 19 00 TREASURER'S NOTICE OF SALE OP SEATED LANDS, Fofari,eai,ag6s of Taxes. Tic following Is a list of Taxes on seated nTwimnM as returned by the Collectors or theuvenil Township an-t lJ6roUiihs for 1S74 And 1873, bich lauds will b.j sold agreFaWy to tho 41st section ofthe Act of tlie 19h ot April A.O; mut, wjiich provides far tho Collectioh of taxis ou the 12th day Ju.ne.1876, being the socoS'l Monday ot June next, at the Court Housu, in the Bor ough of iMroudsbiirg, in the Coufcty iff Monroe, tlit a rcar;i;es of Taxes due costs accurrod on each lot rusjiectively : Barrett. 12 96 14 10 4 20 G 29 G 29 4 20 13 44 6 29 1 1 95 11 19 4 IS Bora ni, Jacob tk-trick, Nelson Merrett, l.riawokl Yt JercUi!5, Martha Stt-llinx, James Sanders, l.Co., I unnlns?, John Ai (iet, Ciiri.stopho Schcnk, Was Applepate, & Cd;j Price, Jane Honclson, John S. Kiuehart, l'eter F. Marshrider, ICdwanl I'rire, yidenham Heller, Wlen 8 64 29 (1 town lot 13 56 300 3 5: 179 100 179 io 200 loo i 20 30 92 5 97 32 42 4 SO 3 90 4 SO 10 SO 5 58 2 40 7 20 i town iot Borough of Stroudsburg. .Tones, Jieisdrt i town lot McOiii. Jane i town lot al ton, James II. and wife Smith, Hobcrt i town lot St one, Morris and wife 1 town lot 4 SO 9 12 Coolbaughi Wa-aniiurst, Jamoa Mi-Kssey, Kaniel Urosser, Mary Mejjsinjter 4 Brother Negle; Sarah . Starner, William H. Mct'arter A Co. Iyewis, Isaac EUred: Jones, Toward OMrer Bicchner, Elizabeth's Estate FenWer. .Icrhnrn 175 loo 199 140 0 60O 90 11 0 7 19 7 50 4 77 15 GO 14 09 8 49 1 SO ioo 30 190 70 w ioo" 10 11 1 s e 14 36 Oc-ensweiir, Jonas' Estate uartzeii, Kichard & Edward Klockiler, Daniel Hamilton. 11 99 4 57 4 J3 2 77 7 40 9 01 28 95 16 35 Fleming, William Brotzman. J. Bitn-nbender, Emanuel Heller, Jacob .Sliafer, John Arrnit, Menertu Licplirea, Georgo Jaekson. A'berfson, Ab'rahant Merwine, John, . Merih'e, Fr?!hkfifi 1'iirteoiis. John's Esista 200 235 2 H) 400 89 213 63 Us 63 40 ?? n .74 14 ss 7 20 3 80 21 GO Woolbert, Joseplj Sotzer, 8olomau Kryan, Abraham Ilofnor, Susannah, Kunsnian, W. 11. ?fervin, (teirjre BiiH'hart. Iavid 9 GO 7 50 84 Shnin.r Willinm Shoemaker; John V: Msrvin. I'hiliD 84 1 46 Set at, Alraliam Keohler, Charles Hauck, Jacob Middle Smithjietd. IS; TTammon, W. B, joo Parker, William .60 Walker, William JOQ I"ih, Thomas J J20 Cortrigbt, Ellen Hines, JJenjamin 24 Morris Adam ,25 Blinn, Bobert ioo ( 'raiiifr,ieorco A Andrew 120 lIolsteal, K. K. jqo Mosvr, Adiim' 26 5 60 29 94 14 SO 25 29 35 20 Paradise; Price: Vanbtirg, Oliver sod 21 64 25 29 4 41 Henry, Charles. . Eik nberger, Smith A Co. Noves. Sarritel 10Q W) 600 115 1 m 150 m 20 91 17 76 Coleman, J. S. 67 57 A an liet & Co. Staples, lieuben IS 79 17 80 lansatiMo, Sophia K. l'riee. Wilktnson . . 6141 IWcn, John ,,. 1 town lot Long, Cavcnnaw &. Co. 5 25 Pocono'. 6 54 27 56 S SO Sebrinff, Samuel 23 100 60 112 IS 09 12 00 A 6 45 90 14 SO 27 ft 80 ioo 88 89 S 80 . 7 100 32 14 17 6 Kinney, Peter L. P.ush, Thomas Ilurilan. .l'l D" 14 21 43 SO 61 50 Cramer, Jesso Si rous.s. Isaiah Shular, Augustus 40 37 Mrouss, Morris 25 89 Ross; 29 87 AUlmosp. fichaai 30 11 Uutx, Jaii'eq , liarliwh. .lohn S 80 26 40 17 60 Christ ,t Unkirk Heath, William Itterloy, Peter EsUta K neelit, SolomoQ Kramer. Daniel 14 01 64 19 6 58 IS 33 Merwine. Jotrt. Mease, (iodfrev Merwino. Franklin Merwine, Franklin SerfaMS, Aaron Smiih, John U, Weiss, tieorne, aeharias. Samuel IS 29 17 60 3S 63 8 80 67 19 34 83 9 00 S SO 52 80 17 60 4 40 14 40 17 60 28 51 15 82 17 05 5 80 8 80 26 40 23 29 38 00 8 82 17 00 23 80 17 00 26 40 4 40 37 11 4 50 35 20 8 80 26 40 I'hrist, Kiehard Ilouser, al. 'none Heath. William A (Menwelder A Foglo t nts, 1 nomas Slroxid; Coflman, Williarri ('oilman, Charles 44 40 74 40 18 roiilke, Samuel Heller, Susan Jackson, A. Heereff Palmer, William Uay. James Estato Kay, Sori llo( 1 lot 1 Ioi 1 lot 2 lots' Steel, Jeremiah Stametz, John ti ( Schotiinver, Chahney 4 iiiiams, jerome p. Walton, Sydenham's Efat 47 100 Uush, Hanicl V. Uutterfield, Isaac 1 lot Hot Stilfman A Pelrson n ad 15 Kay, Oeorjje . tiorden, Jervis MeConnel, John Fird, James l.ee, Alfred Hot 1 seated lot 1 lot rilluli.M ondar lWker, Mmon 25 15 49 200 1 22 4 Ilouser, Samuel Heller, Philip's Estatei Johnson, John Kinney, Peter L. Ieeker, Han id Kow land, Caroline li bar, Kichard Hot SmilhJUld. P.utz, Henry A. Miller, Edward . Mrllhanpv Thoma 7 7 t a 10' 12 30 12 30 7 21 12 14 6 93 37 02 6 90 12 30 5 09 16 40 30 74 30 S3 35 22 12 30 23 40 4 10 12 30 5 20 8 lot Swintan, Jones A Co, Kower, William R, Elizabeth, Staples Aoers, Abner Hot East Siroudaburg Siple A Brother Slot ciieii, Aaara 1 lot Tobyhaimai.. Merwine. .Tnfin 4n 60' 100' Williams, Jacob eise, George Tunihannoci. Mervin, Ezra Merwino, John Merwine, Franklin Uocruian, Lawrence 88 200 136 7 Treasurers Office Stroudotmrn P V '"f 10 24 32 20 4 80 8 20 21 5tf 23 70 11 80 12 'JfJ 8 42 16 40 23 87 13 S3 28 40 12 30 22 49 12 30 23 7( 16 40 27 40 15 54 11 47 Acres. Taxo. 1 42 5) 13 00 7 7S 3 73 16 0i 2 80 9 38 3 70 12 i3 73 85 3 02 11 od 1 50 2 73 1 is 7 92 2 01 7 9J 19 39 80 1 80 300 6 60 340 6 00 1 20 6 RS 7 8 'J 16 20 2 34 4 64 8 40 4 CM 25 3 i 39 1 80 tt 23 60 20 16 60 16 73 io 07 850 2 is 1 00 16J Ul i vt 493 1 13 8fi0 . 45 1 05 240 2 00 . 8d 1 20 2 40 4 do 80 7 35 8 6 90 17 5 2 70 343 90 4&0 4 20 90 94 3 03 A 9 2 95 13 94 4!i 95 1 3 40 3 9fi S3 3 80 6 60 6 40 6 90 13 60 1 52 S4 77 10 40 38 00 1 19 1 44 1 64 74 7 76 2 43 2 37 42 10 64 10 40 2 70 2 30 2 00 5 00 2 7rt loom 1 Vi 8 30f 8 8 72 50 13 0.T t 4 7 Vt 12 8TS 70 4 50 20 20 4 37 85 2 70 405 4 72 1 23 7 31 63 1 50 200 1 0Q 2 80.' 6 2'40 1 30 22 1 50 64 8 80- lfi 2S 1 OH 1 80- 23 0O 9 v 12 4I 4 94
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