r IlelHir, of Newtown, is the owner ' ir-.iw lin n. larc white mark P- th.it has a larc white mark " - ...11.. mt ' r-k in l'ne form 0 e c"1, - SU'"-cstive it was named "Cen- TT..-,.,r.1 rliarrreJ with killing tuan. West Chester, Pa, rc-J,--? L'-j; ximrsaay night pleaded guilty of n "...".'or. He was then placed upon Jj stated that he was compelled 'VJewan. as he had threatened to v ,;' Voterdaj morning Hazzard j'Ve,! to pay a fine of $50 and T" .' u:!i'-r- imprisonment iu the f;;pcniuT.tiary for seven years. . V Harrington, Whitley, Benton, ' " ' rioi'1- and Smierville have been i ! v the Washington Grand Jury i-;': ;:v ;! the "safe burglary con Ic" is full time somebody was ""'"'v., I ot' this flagrant outage against r ''! ;!"! it" these are guilty ones tliey '''t,"i'o p-t 011 tho 'lort surc roaJ t0 Sheriff's Sale. ,.-,..e (.fa v. r't of Lev. Fa. to me dircc- V ,) .;(;" tiio Court of Common I "lea? Trrc c'V.r tv, I will expose to sale at ; Vtfrdae, en i'fy r Jf'fy, 1S7C, lie afternoon, at the Court i-zh -f Stroiiw-hnrjr, Monroe , -;v T:t,r ' r "u'e tollowiiig described Keal tatate, ''.f rf !.ir..l situate in the townships of -.V't an'; Pru-e. in said County, surveyed r-nrt fror: ll.c Land Oriiee of Per.nsvlva t .I'-seph ileatnn, and numbered '.'', CMnnnioner Books of Monroe '-'r and containing 393 Acres, a:: TIMF.KU LAND. .,! ; i!t:i i;i execution ;is the propor i V:iikt-r and Kd ward S. Walker, 11 ! v .:e f r c;:-h. J AO U K. SIIAFEK, ShcriiT. i NOTICE, r..; -:::::rr.one-l to appear as Ju- - : . Le h.rid May :TJ. ISTk are i t ;;j.;var. a.- tho criler to iniM v.t let-n countermanded by the lit). M. MlILIIANFA", l'roty. flow's Apnrassesncnts. en: of Widow's in thefollow-rTr-t!!ffti Ur :'!, roval to 11. J et-a ed. r.--j A. hr, .ioul, iriirr, V.'ii . i.. T;:o. M. Mclr.iiAifEY. Clerk. License Applications. " 5 1;..:; aj.j ;!-atkn fr Iwni baTin? hrn - ':. ,r :h- l-rk. in th- '(.urt ff ti'iartT r. - X IT "- i-':i :t r. wii ! pr?ritHi at the "" '' a:-i roi'-t. M r.dsr May SI, .'hz 'iii.tr.a-i. J,-rr,r,i H. ';, ,Ti;l - Wi'nii. jr. If5:'. J2 II. S;.,-.-kiT. no. n -' - T'r-.-.i-" :y n.'i:T)',:r. T"rY::N'Aii. Wj T. , . J. V,: h n K -v I' KATlNii IIl"r. . :l j:. iliiam;v, ' U rV. Juvt 13vcf!amation. U ll'I.K: ' ,'1 TioVTi D u ..) uvth-, ! rm i n ir : -jti.n.-i.rf-.vM i d .ar!r s. s.-j..s orj ,ii i f. r a:il '-:'? of ii';r ji.-, Vt Lr? hoM.a at f ;i,7i tiiro r-ari wi:b lli.-ir r'4! pxa:n. actions and othir mm' Ui i;iii ihi-ir ofuM-s rf i 1I'., ' :, Z', ";'' w!io an buii4 t-jr ii-u f'''''01 W vi-lji.-i aainst th" ':Tyorr"r; r 51 jIi 1,0 in J'1 oftheMid ' ''" -:..')', ?;',ri'0' pr.ns -bo $' and charged ".'J'r ?" "' t.) taea and inert .5 4.'..j.j '-ur?,. editor's Notice. 'Lnhutlrn prorwh of ll :- -r r J Etnl JOzU of Joph h Auditor apjiointed bv the vV-t"')-'''fi "i.;,S cf )Ionro County, to ,;1 the r nx-t fiLs arifirsg from Keal Estate of Joseph rcT,''t the facts and reasons up- '"I, '!.-''':r;''-'n l made, will at- apr.omtmirnt.cn Satcsr- sv. at 10 a. m. r. ... i .,1 .- i 'n c n-o in fur a .-bare cf .-.tad pro i:-!1'!1 L. KINEY, Auditor. s Noitce. , " ....'e ( 'tr,r ar-p.,?nt hr th OrphanV 't i' :' '...'; " -',,' ii.-trilxai'fi of the ' l-:r In- 7 iry -tri-:k and Mo !.;:,T,r t.; 'j ' ,'," .E?-t f'fJoUn K. If-tri k. , .'" jL j ;. ;, ' '' iu. s jf hi. i-jintmnt on "'' ,at ".' id otfi.-o in the Jn-ug-h - v.i ) ;'k- ., ht-n and w!ut- all h .' ..'r vVJ;h' n-'U!.i.-o ma r :itin.l if v.-' ' 'r-.r ;; v .' ' 1 -"" vr dc!arrd t'r.wn wins Editor Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of several writs of Yen. Ex. to me uirected, issued out of the Court of Com mon 1 leas i of Monroe County, I wiU expose to sale at Public A endue, on SATURDAY, May 20, 1STC, at 2 o'clock in th afternoon, at the Court House, in the IJorou.sh of Stroudsbiirir Monroe County, the following described Real rotate, to Wit t . A certain messuage and tract of land situate m the town-hip of Hamilton, in said County, containing 122 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Peter Kunkel dec d . Adam Sbafer, deed. , Geor-e l!?r' l'etcr,Mos:to!Ier' Michael .Shoemaker, deed., .Win. liittenbender, Peter M. .Marsh and others, 22 acres good timber land, 1 acres uatural meadow, the balance good farm laud, the most of it iu a high state of culti vation. McMiehaeLs Creek passes thro jh the property, and water near door. The im provements thereon are a Brick Dwelling House, iijjilb by M feet, 2 J stories, with brick Kitchen attached 22 feet squire, stories high. Slate Hoof, a Spring House with a never failing sprin? of Water near the door, a now Rmk IJAIIN 30 by 50 ft'Ct, Slate Roof, Horse stable 20 feet square WAGON" HOUSb: attached 13 by 20 f-V Hen House 10 by 14 feet, Carriage House 14 by H feet. A Tenant House, frame, IS by 2S feet, 1 2 stories, Spring House with a never-faiiing spring ot water near the dxr, TENANT &s?5fc "OUSK, used for Miller, IS by 22 i,tiyr teet. Kitchen attached, Spring and ;!!S''e!l near the House, a WIIKKL WRIGHT SHOP, 22 feet snuare 2 stones. JiliACKSM LTH SHOP, 2J by SO feet, DISTILLERY BUILDING, 30 by 30 feet, 2 stories, MALT HOUSE, S by 14 feet, Slate Hoof, A 3 Story Grist Mill, part Stone and part Frame, with.-'i! three run of Stones, b run by two Ca.-t Iron Tiler W ater Wliecls, the crain is carried all through the Mill by elevatrrs. The Grit Mi!! Daui and threo Fore-Bays were all built r:ew in 1S0.2, and are in the best running or dcr. IVre is plenty of Custom Work. There i always plenty ot water wiuter and summer. There ia alrro a good Apple Orchard z, and other fruit trees on the property. The above property Js Mtuated in Kunkei town, three miles- West of Stroudsburr, on the road ka-iin- to Kellersvi'le. No. 2. A certain mesuaje and lot of land Ornate in Stroud township, Monroe county, containing Fifty Acres, al-mnt 10 nores irt l ynun; titnler land, about j acres natural meadow land, t!ie balance is .K-xxl farming land, adji.-inin land of William iiurt. .James L'eiou and others. 1 he im provements are A Frame House, Ill: -a 2hl.xUvjit IS by 24 feet, 2 stories hi.zh with Kitchen attached IS by 14 feet, a Wa?h Hous. 14 by 16 feet, Barn 21 by 30 feet, Ho House and other out: u:ldin;rs, a never failing spring of water near the door. A goud Apple Orchard and other fruit trees, on the property, about three miles from Strou 14-urg on the public roa 1 Ladin? to TaniK-r.-ville, No. a land situate in the Corou:h of StroudLur', adjnininrr land of Wuj. Wtiiljce, Abram. IaDar, Sj'deuhara Walton Estate, and others on the Koad lead intr from Centre Street, to WyckotFs Mills, and contain;: Seven Acres. There is a YOUNG ORCHARD on the lot eompo-jd of Apple, Pear and Cherry Trees, m-'i-e or less of them bearing tree-. No. 4. A lot of Ian 1 situate in the borough of Strou isbur,;, on the North side of Main Street, 4'J feet front by 2') feet leep, on Quaker Alley, adjoining lands of Henry D. Lu;!i and Joseph Wallace. The improve-, meats are a Three Story BRICK Dwelling House, f5ffir 24sr,2 feet, with a Brick Kitchen attache'!. 2') t'it square, 2 stories. Also an other Brick Kitchen attached, 14x18 feet; 1 story hiiih. a Frame Barn. 24x40 feet. The L;t is nearly opposite the Methodist Church. No. 5. A Iot of land situate in the said B ru;h of Stroud-sbur, on the West side f Franklin Sr., on the North side of the Quaker Church, 50 feet front by 100 feet d-j'T'- to tho Academy Square. No. ('-. A Ijot of land situate in the said - ro'. - h ofStroud.-burtf, on the South side Thomas St. and East side of the Academy ;ep on Academy square. No. 7. A J"'t of bind in the Borouch of Srrrudsburi:. on tlm West corner cf Fanklin and Th-.unas Sis., " f-'-t front on Thomas St. and 1U0 feet alou Franklin St. No. 8. A Lot of land situate on the South East corner of (jeme and Monroe Sts., 2- feet on the Iv'St side of (JcorgoSt. and about 78 feet on Monroe St. The improvemcnti are a BRICK Store House, l22xC2 feet. 1 story hich, a kqo1 cellar uri.Jer the 'whole building, and Store li(..:rn I about 10 feet high, adjoining lands of Jerome H. Fetherraar. No. 9. A Valuable It f-ituatc on the North East corner of Monroe and Gcor?e Sts. in the said Borough of Stroudsbur 100 feet on the North side of Monroe St. and 00 feet ou George Sl The improvements are a two story Brick House, 20 feet on Ccorpe St. and feet on Monroe St., and an addition of 12.t2t feet, there is a giA caller under the wh.de buildio?, ma crwleinized with stone and then cemented. A good well cf water on the same. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of Jerome S. Williams and to be sold by me for cash. JACOB K. S II A FEU, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofiico, HtroudaLurg, I Mav 4, l7rt. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned auditor aipointel by the Orphans' Court of Monroe county, to make distribution of the money in the hand of Jos. Krotzmnn and Ifenry Ilrotzman, Administra tors of the Estate of Wm. Urctzman, dee'd., will attend to tie duties of his appointment on Saturday, Mav loth, lS7b at the 1'rotliono tarv's oflice, i;I the Ikrou?!i of s?troudbur, at 10'c!c:k, a. in., when and where all persons interested in said distribution may attend if Lhey think proper or be forever debarred from eotinir in for any fbare thereof. April 13-UT- M. McILIIAXEY, Auditor. STROUDSBURG BANK. May 2d, 1376. The Directors of thU Bnfc have this day declared a nemi-annual dividend of four per ent, payable to the Stockholders on and after the lrnh inst. May 4-3t. J. MACKEY, Cafthier. Register's Notice. jroticc UhuMbr Kivcnto all persons interested In tl.e Kuus of the respectiTe docdcnU. that the fulJow ui aewunw hare tK-n fill in the Ke-ister' OtSce o! Monro. county and will f.re ntM l.,r connrmatiou to the tJrphanV Court of said .-ounty at Stroudabure on Monday May M, 1S7, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Urst and nn:U aa.-ount ot John B. Storm. Adminii tratorcurn twtamento aam:xoof th LsUto of Kliza- Second and final account of Abl Storm, actine .Ad tuinistrator of the Kute of Harrison Carman. dJc d. f VUL rf'!"";1!'" L. t'orsytlie, Administratrii of the h .state of W il!iam u. Korsvthe, (rendered bv I n. ase, Kx-eutnr ..f Myra L. frWythe.) s-yond and tinai account of Alouzo B. Shafcr A1 nnnisi rat..r of M.irr Shafor, donsci. Tho coont of M,-l,:l.ior Kintz, Exntor of the Ixt ill and Testament of John Kinta, dee'd. ll.e lurount of Felix Si..nn, Trustee for the sale the Ial Kstate of Sarah Kint, d- M. tirst and s.arate aerount of V. U. BittenVender one of th huecutoM of the last Will aud Tesuuneut of rrt.-r Kunkle, d'-e'd. The first and final uoemint of Velion liars, Adminis trator ol the litate of I'.urton Uars, di.t'd " The aT-nut of Kiiza'oeth Barlcib! Aduii'nUtratrix of th,' Lst.ite of J,.hn M. Harh ih. d,i:'d. Hnal a,,unt of IVter HntNiuiih, Jr. Administrator or the 1-jtate ot i'eter Hutlsmith, Jr. dee'd. 1-ina! account of Joseph limber, Adminutrator of the hstate of Mh-hrl HeincT. dee'd. The a..e.-vui,t of Henry Stod dart, L'xeeutor of the last I.111'1 Testament of Joseph ubbs, dee'd, (settled bv U illiani Stoidart.) Th- aeeount of Peter Knnltle, Citartlian of George II. .umh, (rendered by John Kunkel.) The ai -count of Peter Kunket. (iuardian of John M Smith, (rendered by Jolm Kunkel.) The aeeouut of William Smith, Administrator cum te-.u)ieiito annexo of the Estate of Charles Mecku-s d.vf.isett. Ai-ciict of mh Dutot, Executrix of the Estate of John Dutot, dee'd. Aetouut of J.evi C. Shupp, A.Iministrator of the Es tate of Charles Shupp, deca-ed. T. . J- A PPEXZELLEB, Register. Register s Otflee, Stroudsburj, Pa. ) April J5, lS7i. It. NOTICE. To the Eleirs and legal representatives of Euoch Flagler, late of Stroud township, in said County, deceased. In the matterof the partition of the Ileal Estate of said Enoch Ela trier, deceased. Pursuaut to an order of the Orphans' Court of said County of Monroe, issued 3d, March A. I). 1S76, I hereby give notice that an Inquest to make partition or valuation of said Ileal Estate will be held on the premises in Stroud township, in said Connty, on Saturday, the 30th day of May, A. 1). 1S7G, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, when and where you may attend if you see proper. T5v order of the Court. JACOB K. SIIAFEK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) April 15, l$76-20-5t. pROTHONOTARY'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby git-en to all persons in S erected that the account of Richard S. Staples, surviving Trustee, under the deed of trust from Abner Kirk and wife to Sydenham Walton. John X. Stokes and Richard S. Staple?, dated February 1S55, and Recorded at Strouds burg, in" Peed Book, Vol.8, I. 50. And the account of Thomas f. McIIIianey, Trustee of the Fstate assigned bv Geo. II. Singer and wife to John De Young, have been filed in the oSce of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, and will be presented for allowance and confirmation at the next term of said Court on Mondav, Mav 22, 187G. T1IOS. M. McILIIANEY.'ProthV. April 27, '76. Smash Down Prices I HAS COME! New York Merchants bursting np ! Some goods sold this "week for nearly HALF PRICE! Decker's Wonderful Cheap AUCTION STORE Is now being crammed full of them. Just see here what prices ! Shilling Calicoes down to 6 cts. 8 yard of Merrimack or Sprague's for 50 cts. Fashionable plain and plaid Dress Goods on ly 10 and 12 cts., worth 16 and 20 cts. Fine twilled black Cashmeres only 45 cts. Otir best spool cotton, 200 yds. 3 cts. or 2 spools for 5 cents. Wool Ca-ssimeres, good styles, only .40 &60 cts. Fine hemmed handkerchiefs only 5 cts. Splendid Hamburg edgings, never so cheap, only 3, 4, 5, 8, and 10 cts. Some very wide at 10 cts. worth 20 cts. Ladle's lace scarf-?, beautiful, only 20cti. Men's striped half Hose, fine, only 10 cts. Heavy Bedtick only 10 cts. Blenched and unbleached Muslin below bot tom price. Pins and needles 5 cts. a paper. STRAW GOODS. Ladle's, Misse'8 and Children's trimmed and untrimmed Hats Juilf price. Jewelry setts very cheap. Ribbons, all widths, colors and qualities the verv cheapest. All kinds of Table linen, towels, napkins and Linen crxh as low as 6 cts. Beautiful Counterpanes only $1 00. Carpets, beautiful colors, only 25 cts. a yard. Fine Ingrain carpets only 50 cts. a yard. Hats and Caps for men, boy's and youth's. Prices from 50 cents to 1 75 for the most fashionable styles. Ready-made Clothing for men, youth's and boys, the cheapest in the county. ROOTS AXD SHOES. Men's calf boots that were sold for 5 00 now only $3 50. Men's plow and lace shoes, cheap. Lady's lasting Gaiters only 1 25. Mi-se's and Children's, same proportion. We shall keep a general assortment of boots and shoos for Ladie's and Gents', and make this a speciality. These arc a few of the prices now on hand, but Decker can send up every day or two new fresh goods, for he is in the city watching the bargains, and is determined that no firm shall undersell him. Don't buy of any until you have called at the wonderful cheap Auction Store, 4 doors be low the Post Ofliee. April 27, '76 6m. DECKER & CO. TO WHOM it MAY CONCERN I SEBASTIAN ECHLE, ITaJ r-auEpd the ROOT and SHOE making business, in ail its various branehea, in the hiu-u-ment of J. 15. Miller's buiHing, on dor East of Jelfersonian Gtfice. All who l-ire anylbiajf in his line, done up in the highest stylo of the art, are cordially InvitM to drop In. 5Iarcn 30, '76-tf. $2,000 WANTED, On First Mw-tpage : fikt ct ass FKorEBli". thr information apply i.1 this oBiiie. Jn. 27, IS7i. For fur Opposition toHumbuggsry! The a nderd;rnod hereby announces that hehxi il lumed bntiness at th old stan.t, nxt d'Mr to Iluster' Clothini; Store, Main street, Stroud.tl.urj;, Pa., and U fully prepared to accommodate all ia want of BOOTS and SHOES, mad in the lat-st style and of good material. Repair ing promptlv attcuted to. Oie tue a e:ill Utx-. t, 1375-ly.J C. LEWIS WATERS. TREASURER'S SALE or UNSEATED LMDS IX MOXROE COUiYTY. Notice is hereby given, that agreeably to an Act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 13th day of March, lSlo, entitled an "Act to amend the act enti tled an act directing the mode of Felling Un seated Lands for taxes and for other purposes," andof an act passed the 13lh day of March, 1S17, a further supplement to an act to amend the act entitled ' an act directing the mode of selling Unseated Lands for taxe and other purposes, by the Act of General Aswmblv passed the l)ih day of March, in the year of ojr Lord, IS 17, entitled an Act in relation to the sales of Unseated Lands in the several counties of this Commonwealth," the following tracts of Land will be Bold at public vendue, on the 12t!i da)- or June, 1S7G, being the second Monday of June next, at tho Court House, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, in the County of Monroe, for arrearages of taxes due and the costs accrued on each lot respec tively for the years 1S74 and 1S75. BARRETT. Xo. Warrantee Xame Acres. Per. Tax. 211 Rarnett, John 90 70 4 51 200 P.rodhead, Thomas 427 6 30 294 Brodhead, Alexander .io.i 22 2o 304 Brown, Daniel COS 80 25 0i 31S Chapman, Joseph 200 12 GO 92 Dills, Abraham 190 12 17 204 Duncan, John 334 84 14 G7 213 Duncan, David 311 C.2 14 90 212 Graysburg, Joseph 300 70 4 04 143 Glentsworth, James 22tJ IS 3 oS Griscomb, Samuel 10 31 Griscomb, Samuel 73 2 oO Griscomb, Samuel 2o 1 58 223 Heaton, Joseph part 245 130 12 05 309 Kohle, George 400 30 25 20 295 Lockhart, John 170 70 10 71 Lewis, Laban 100 4 74 133 More, Patrick 30 1 7 CO 122 Murray, Sarah 225 14 19 235 Murray, John 402 25 29 323 Murray, William 222 13 SG 210 Nethermark, Lucas 305 20 10 27 205 Smith, Jonathan 347 24 14 80 392 Smith, Elizabeth 393 24 70 251 Tvson, David 437 G 30 312 Utt, Jacob 410 CO 6 30 343 Vangordan, Gearhart 421 111 6 30 313 Vancampen, Rachael 404 111 6 30 221 "Wills, William 343 72 15 12 311 Woolbtrt, Johnathan 411 65 G 30 307 Whiteman, Jacob 313 20 9 S2 Jackson. A. Reaves 313 5 31 Crook. William 100 2 56 West, William 380 6 46 Coolbaugh, A. C. 200 2 80 COOLBAUGH. 147 Able, John lSS Arndt, Jacob 1S9 Arnold, John 162 Barnes, Jonathan 174 Baker, Jacob 177 Bush, John Sr. 237 Arnold, Thomas 179 Bash, James 193 Bell, Joseph 157 Bell, William 192 Bush, Thomas 191 Bush, John Jr. 191 Brown, Daniel 19S Biles, Henry 195 Brown, John 199 Brutzman, John 216 Brown, William 233 Burrows, Henry 235 Bell, William 239 Burrows, Stephen 1S4 Cochran, John 197 Carsan, Abraham 210 Craij:, John 22 1 Coliday, Joseph or John 240 Cameron, William 200 Crook, William 199 Depue, Aaron 210 Duilield, John 202 Depue, Samuel 213 Depue, Daniel 2 IS Depue, Polly 200 Depue. Nicholas 225 Frazer, Nelbro Frey, Joseph 1S7 Fox, Samuel 119 Gibbs, Elizabeth Gentle, James 175 Gibbs, Elizabeth 2u5 (iuiltner, Francis 232 Guiltner, Tobias Gibbon, Isaac 163 Hester, John 168 Howe, Samuel 17S Hendricks, Isaac ISO Hendricks. Jacob 190 Hood, Hannah 191 Herulet, Jacob 193 Holliashead, James 196 Houser, Henry 231 Horn, Abraham 233 Hagle, Peter 235 Harvey, Joseph 242 Harvey, Saraul 247 Harvey, Mary Humphries, Isaac 195 Jones, John jr. 189 Kuntz, Daniel 169 Lock wood, James 111 Lee, Thomas 229 Levering, Nathan 166 Musback, Frederick Murry, Francis 193 Meridcth, Mary 189 Merideth, Nancy 204 Montague, Eliza 200 Montague, Joseph 207 Murdock, John 2tTJ McGee, Peter 217 Moore, Patrick 226 McKeel, Thomas McColIaugh, Susannah 143 McCollaugh, John 207 Montague, Abraham 193 Nungesser, Peter Nungesser, George 179 Patterson, Alexander ISO Patterson, John 185 Patterson, James 183 Patterson, William 190 Patterson, Robert 194 Patterson, Jacob 227 Pratt, Henry 223 Polk, Robert 157 Ransbury, John 159 Rakeetraw, Joseph 107 Raub, William 1S7 Rick, Charles 192 Reeder, Absalom 221 Reese, Jane 222 Reee, Daniel 22 1 Reese, Sarah 224 lie, DiVvid 201 Shoemaker, Daniel Shuke, John 173 Sohneider, John 155 Stdraan, Isaac, 400 176 Summers. George 401 176 Spencer, Joseph 220 177 Smith, Robert 204 1S4 Shook, John 405 112 Smith, Pratt 432 219 Swart wood, Moses 313 230 Sprout. William 2tH 2.52 Shaw, Richard 403 230 Starman. Frederick 407 146 Tavlor. John M. 400 232 Trail, Rolert 406 214 Tagrart, John 399 215 Taylor, James 399 Tecl. Leonard 399 Teel, John 399 165 Yandermark, James 199 203 Vantilbury, Riekard 409 196 Yandermark, Jacob or Jas. 300 236 Yanuxen, James 433 135 Walker. Emanuel 403 208 Wood, Thomas 42S 209 Ward, Hannah 411 Wheeler, Daniel or David 415 Wellington, Richard 50 Ward, Joseph 411 Yoke, Adam 400 CHESTXUTHIL L. 150 83 120 70 39 12 140 156 93 127 131 122 53 10 70 95 13 57 10 Bower, Dillman Shupp, Peter ELDRED. Craig, John Hetlley. Peter Hempfield, Joseph I lower, John Hower, Nicholas Levers; Isaac Weaver, John 440 125 173 173 126 103 175 HAMILTOX. Yanorrnan, Samuel 100 ClaywJI, Sidney 140 JACKSOX. Bamct, John Ball, Margaret (part) Ielong, John Gwinner, Frederick Kronier, William Ranb, William Sitgreaves, Samuel Tyson, Joseph 150 100 150 116 10 250 47 5 415 80 103 435 MIDDLE SMITHF1EL D. 57 Barclav, James 430 SO 62 Houston, Richard 15 333 How, Bowdewine ltX 47 Kirkendall, Sainuel 300 194 Louis, Richard 236 13 191 Ogden, Annie 100 67 Parker, William 153 Arch, McCaJl 55 Rustine, Spencer Mary 200 West, William 330 PRICE. S7 Bowlinger, Frederick 195 315 Brodhead, Samuel 360 82 179 323 S6 317 333 313 67 210 Chapman, Joseph 200 Heaton, Joseph 122 Marian, Samuel 413 50 Smith, Rachael 374 Wright, Robert 223 120 Wilkinson, Joseph 51 Parker, William 150 Place, James 390 McGaw, Michael 104 4 PARADISE 126 Barrett, William 334 150 129 Cress, Peter 124 124 115 Depue, Cornelious 111 13.3 (ilentworth, James 75 123 Gibbons, Isaac 2U0 74 Nicholas, William 400 Shannon, Theophilas 394 S3 Dills, Isaac 300 FOCOXO. Gwinner, Frederick 147 40 Kerr, John 203 Commons, Daniel 300 ROSS, Hays, Samuel 250 400 15 20 Johnson, James 375 40 7 50 403 97 15 S? Walker, John S5 84 403 97 15 30 Walker, Robert 35 84 440 120 16 72 Levers, Christopher 315 1 46 260 143 11 71 STROUD. 220 120 16 " Brodhead, Garrett 60 1 S3 393 17 45 45 SMITHFIELD. 405 53 46 14 400 99 45 60 Barnhill, John 100 5 CO 400 61 30 40 TOEYHAXXl 403 62 22 SO U1111AJSA. 403 97 22 80 Albertson, Garrett 227 21 29 94 403 97 46 52 Albertson, Glrrett 170 154 14 86 40.3 97 31 02 Allowav, William 437 107 25 29 200 7 60 Bonser," Peter 200 3-5 20 403 46 52 Berrv, John S2 21 64 403 30 62 BUkelev, John 434 25 29 2'X) 30 40 Blackwell, Daniel 200 4 41 400 30 40 Beohm & Shimer 307 103 26 91 12 114 Blackwell, Robert 391 120 17 76 200 15 20 Beck, Frederick 439 50 67 57 433 32 90 Brodhead, Samuel 304 43 79 202 110 15 35 Berry, Simon 422 19 17 SO 404 35 30 70 Brodhead, Luke 419 59 64 41 100 7 60 Cor, Jacob 225 5 25 403 90 46 52 Cor, Jonathan 200 6 54 415 109 47 26 Caladav, Jacob 313 27 56 403 93 31 03 Cox, Joseph 203 S SO 432 30 32 83 Cor, Mary 163 . 14 21 432 96 49 26 Cox, Rebecca 440 119 43 SO 403 93 31 13 Cox, William 350 61 50 199 SO 15 14 Conrad, Deborah 250 40 37 80 3 04 Dver, Josiah 404 25 89 20 2 23 Dver, Sarah 200 120 29 87 204 20 7 60 Davis, Benjamin 343 103 30 11 250 160 9 50 Engler, Jacob 50 S 80 206 40 15 66 Fish, John 403 114 26 40 415 10 31 56 Frazer, Nelbro 200 . 17 60 412 72 46 99 Frev, Joseph 320 120 14 041 100 7 60 Fish. William 365 61 19, 215 15 15 66 Gentler; James 150 6 53 2t) 12 7S Gilmore, Robert 407 13 33 40-1 47 22 SO Gill, John 402 IS 29 417 121 22 SO Howell, Samuel 433 59 17 60 403 61 45 90 Hartman, Thomas 433 10 33 63 403 99 31 01 Hart, Joseph 395 8 SO 436 73 23 72 Hartung, Elizabeth 431 31 67 49 403 97 31 01 llazelwood, John 395 34 8;? 400 134 30 86 Harvev. Mary 75 10 9 00 403 97 43 52 Hunt, Pierson 50 8 SO 410 3116 Harvev, Samuel 413 120 52 80 475 5 70 Irwin, Robert 433 120 17 60 325 37 01 Jackson, Abraham Reaves 25 4 40 403 97 45 60 Lane, William 433 70 14 40 3-57 120 40 11 Lyons, Peter 424 S2 17 60 401 123 22 SO Long, Rebecca 162 23 51 205 7 S2 Lane, Mary 433 129 13 82 300 62 24 64 Pryon. Norton, 401 17 65 426 114 32 33 Rees, Daniel 400 8 80 116 47 6 62 Rodgers, James 411 8 80 200 15 20 Reeder, Andrew IL 30 26 40 403 61 30 61 Shoemaker, Samuel 310 28 29 401 50 45 09 Sidman, Ifctac 440 33 00 415 10 47 27 Steward, James 400 80 S 82 405 10 47 27 Sharpless, John 190 111 17 60 433 103 29 71 Serman, Isaac 371 100 23 80 415 119 47 27 Stewart, Charles 200 17 60 411 101 46 81 Shaw, Richard 313 26 40 427 113 43 61 Shaw, George 50 4 40 415 60 30 78 Tench, Francis 422 120 37 11 411 80 62 91 Taylor, Elizabeth 150 4 50 415 10 45 60 Thomas, Joseph 4oO 3-5 20 430 16 32 Wild, Adam 136 S 80 410 7 00 Welling, Richard S00 26 40 JS TUXKHAXXOCK. 419 3 15 9(5 Able, Jacob 405 115 12 30 250 23 92 Barnett, William 407 87 12 30 403 97 23 26 Barnett, John 16-5 15 7 21 im 103 45 23 Caldwell, David 4"0 12 14 421 40 56 02 Cox, Joseph . 209 6 93 323 43 37 39 Cox, Benjamin 439 37 02 401 111 7 60 Cox, Jonathan 233 80 6 96 413 3139 Cramer, John 393 59 12 30 405 15 20 Caldwell, Daniel 403 120 5 99 75 5 70 Durham, Edward 400 40 16 40 407 127 30 94 Ehrie, Conrad 375 40 30 74 4 10 80 33 44 Ehrie, Conrad 377 30 83 433 70 49 93 Elms, George 433 43 35 22 439 118 33 36 Everly, Jacob 403 50 12 30 409 8 4 6 59 EyerlV, Jacob 400 90 23 40 403 97 31 01 Evans", David 200 4 10 200 150 15 20 Ehrie. Conrad 401 40 12 30 400 15 15 20 Horselkld & McCarty 76 8 20 22 S( Itsrmarr, Tbomas 401 23 10 24 22 81 Hartnng, J. D. 400 32 20 13 6: Hartman, Thoinaa 275 11 4 SO 1 1 4f Ives her, George 275 8 20 15 4: Pifrdy, William 405 150 21 50 49 2 Pstsehal, Thomas 4J 11 ,23 70 24 IS Roan, James 40l 1180 114t Rees, Derrick 100 . 12 30 40 5: Say lor, DaviJ 415 4 i 42 46 91 ShVe, John 403 39 J6 40 23 5 Starner, Henry 439 SO 2i 87 30 S Sitgreaves, Sarmief 200 13 8.') 60 r't Shaw, Richard 399 50 23 40 60 0' Stewart, James 40) 80 12 30 9111 Tavlor, Amos 193 135 22 49 911: Towns, Churl es 401 4 12 30 S 51 Wilson, William 222 64 23 70 47 27 Williams, John 33S 10 16 4 ) 34 2 Waters, Nathaniel 410 31 27 40 33 3C Wiidman, John 300 15 54 42 21 Ja-kson, A. Reaves&Co. 139 101 11 47 LINFORD MA US 1 1, Treasurer. Treasurers office Stroudsburg, Pa. ) 31 25 45 6 -4 .V 31 2" 19 W 12 9; 14 K March 23, 1876 i TREASURER'S NOTICE OF SALE OF SEATED LAM)S, For arrearages of Taxes. TLc Mowing is a tit of Taxes on scaled hivsji xs rr turnrd by the Collector of the sereral Township an.l norvtuhs for 1S74 and 1875, which lands will bn 1J ar.H-al.!y-to the 4!t section of the Act of the 19th f April A.D. 1M, which provides far the Collection of f;iT.s on the 12th day June, ISTtJ, being the secoad Monday of June uext, at the Court Ilou-x. in th Bor-.mi-Ii of Strotidsburjr, Id the County of Monroe, for ar rcurug. iif Taxes dud coats accurrcd on each lot nspvi.-tie!y : Barrett 4 '!'' 6 21 0 2'. 4 2i ; 13 4 6 29 3 12 1 95 11 19 4 lb 5 64 13 56 3 52 30 92 5 97 32 42 4 SO 3 90 4 SO 10 SO 5 5S 2 40 7 20 Acre Bo ram, Jarob I k'trit:k. Nelson Merrvtt, Oris wold W. .IctiVins. Martha X9 300 17 100 173 10 V loo 9 12 200 35 695 M (1 town lot Stewing, Jamoi nin, Cf Dunuin. John A. ' Jftz, ChritoNf Sohfnk, W ay Applet!, .t Ca, Price, Jane Iut ln, John S. Kint-hart, IVtir F. . Marshridcr, Kdwanl Priii Jiidenhara 1 Idler, Ellen 1 fown ii Borough of StroucUburc. Jon.-s, NIoa 1 town lot McCan, Jane 1 town lot Walton. James II. and wife S:nith, Iti.Jrt 1 town lot Stone, Morris aad wife 1 town lot Ciiclhaugh. 4 80 9 12 n a?rinijurt. James Mi-Kssry, iMniel Drester, Mary Mrtsin'ir t brother N'e.L'ie, Sarah , Starner, William H. Mcf'arter & Co. Lewi-s, Iiac EUred. .Io7ip5, E.Iwr.rd A OliTer Iticcbner, Elizabeth's Eetata Feuntir, Jerome Wrs nsw-t-iu. Jonas' Estate Hartell. Richard A Edward Kleckner, Ianil Hamilton. Fleming. tVilliani lirotzman, J. Bittenbonder, Emanuel Heller, Jarob Shafer. John Arndt, MenerTa L"mpnrei Georgrs Albcrt.son. Abraham Merwine, John Merwine, Franklin Porte ms. John's Estate Wrw.ilbeft. JosPth Setrer, ?o!oniari Bryan. Abraham Hofner, Susannah Kantman, W. H. Marvin, George Rineliart. l'avi-1 Shaner, William Shoemaker, John T; Jiarvin, Philip Seizor, Abrahant Keohlrr. Charles Hauck, Jacob MidJU SmilkfUll Ilamraoh. VT. B. Parker. William Walker. William Fish, Thomas J. Cortright, Ellen Hines, Fx-njamia Morris Adam Blinn, Iloberl Cramer, tleorpe A Andreir H-.bteal, N. N. Mosor, Adam Parodist. 1SI 11$ 100 199 110 S VA SO 11 03 7 19 7 50 4 77 15 66 14 09 8 49 1 S6 5 63 14 36 100 so 15) 70 70 11 99 100 10 11 1 s 8 4 5" 4 13 2 7 7 40 9 01 16 35 200 2.13 300 400 M tlS M 29 lsVS 40 20 12 M .74 140 U ioo M i 120 24 2-5 1M 120 200 03 7 20 3 80 21 CO 9 69 Vanburg, Olirer 900 Trie. Iipr.ry, Charles Eilen irscer. Smith A Co. Noycs, Samuel Coleman, J. S. Van Vli t A Co. Staples, Reuben. , Man!anvi.. Sophia R. I'rice, Wilkinson Posten. John 1 ton lot Long, Cavennaw A Cd. 10 2J COO 115 10i 150 11? Pocorvi: SeLrinr, Samnol Kinney, Peter L. Bush, Thomas I'unlap. J.jcI IX Cramer, Jesv; Strouss, Isaiah Shular, Anjustua strouss, Morria 23 103 60 112 W SO 12 W Ron: AItimo-50, Michaal Butz, Jainos Harlieb. John Christ A Buskirk Heath, William It:erley, Peter Fstato Knecht, Solomon Kramer, Daniel Merwine, J.ihn Mease, tlodfrer Merwine, Franklin Merwine, Franklin Scrfxss, Aaron Smi:h, John (K Wt-iss, Jetri;e Z.'u-harias, Samuel Chrit. Richard Hotter, Valentin-3 Heath, William A. M n welder A Fog! Fritz, Thoinaj S fl 90 14 20 27 S 30 5 100 M SO s 30 7 1DO 32 14 17 6 44 40 74 40 IS Stroud. CofTman, William Cotfman, CharW Foulke, Samuel Heller, Susan Jaekn, A. UeeTea Palmer, William Ry. .Trrts Lstat Ray, Nelin Sttel, Jeremiah Stanieta, John Sehxriover, Channey IW t lot 1 lot 1 lot 2 low w imams, Jerome Walton, Srdenham'4 Estai 47 100 Bush, liniel V. r.utterlield, Isaac I. Alfwl stillaian A Peirson liay, Georire Garden, Jorris MeCooncI, John ijrd, James Lee, Alfred i.irituih.M ondar 1 lot i kn tioi 17 150 13 1 seated lot Hot iK-cker, Simon IftMistT, Samuel Heller, Fhilip's Estat Ji.hn.wn, John 25 11 43 200 1 22 4 Kinney, Peter I. iJecfcer, I'anirl Hot Rowland, Can!ina Labar, Richard Smithjidd. P.utz, Henry A. 7 7 7 S 10 Miller, Edward Mellhaney, Thomas Swintan. .Ines A Co. Ibwt-r, Wil'iam R. Elizabeth, Staples Abers, Abner Slot Hot East Stroudsburg. Sipl A Brother Welfelt, Adam Slot 1 lot Tubykanna. Merwine, John William, Jacob Wciie, George W. 40 60 100 Tuxlhannoci. Merrin, Fara S4 23 00 Merwine, John 2) 9 9 Merwine, Franklin Mi 12 4-3 !icrman, Lawrcn? 7 494 LINFoRP MARSH, Treasurer. Treasurers Offiee Ptroudabura, Ta. ) Mar;h 3-., 137ti. Taxes. 1 4 50 is oo 7 7 S 72 10 02 2 m 5 5 71 12 12 1 75 2 711 302 11 00 1 $0 2 73 ioi 1 is 7 92 2 at 7 01 19 34 8 1 83 5 00 e so 3 40 6 00 1 20 ess 7 ti 16 20 2 34 4 64 5 40 4 60 28 34 SO 4 91 ft 1 90 V) 2s C ) 20 15 SO 16 79 10 57 8 50 2 is 1 00 160 1 IS 1 10 4 93 1 13 244 8 60 43 1 06 240 30 1 00 23 6H 2 00 50 1 20 2 43 4 00 80 T55 3 45 6 SO IT 2. 2 70 S43 90 4 SO 4 20 90 94 s cs 0 94 2 95 13 94 x 96 1 34 40 8 94 M 3 SO 6 60 S 40 690 13 frl 1 52 4 77 10 40 33 Oil 1 19 1 44 1 64 74 7 7 2 43 2 S5 37 43 10 64 10 40 2 70 2 30 2 0O 8 00 2 70 10 (V) 1 M S 30 S 83 12 50 19 03 41 4 7 M 11 8 7S 70 4 3rt 20 ? 4 37 3.1 2 70 4 OS 4 72 i n 7 31 63 1 50 2M 100 A3 240 1 30 9i J.V 64 84 ) I S 24 1 04 1 90 hr ir
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