dy says ihat if you powder one onco of squill, and of old cheeso four ounces, and well mix ihem, ihe rats will eat ii and evaporate instant er. It is worth a trial. "Do you mean lo insniuate thai I lie, Sir V exclaimed a fierce-looking, mustachioed gen tleman lo a raw Yankee who hinted some slioht vepticism as to one of his toughest statements. " No, Mister, not at all only it kind o'strikes me that you are tarnal savin of truili." MARRIED, On the 20th ult., by the Rev. William Barnes, Mr. George V. Griffin, of Mauch Chunk, and Miss Henrietta C. Frantz of Eastern. DIED, AtEaston, on ihe 5th inst., William son Thaddeus Schoch, aged about five months. Rfolice. S. G. Burnett, Esq., will deliver the 5th Lecture of the series, to be given, before the Lenni Lenape Institute, on Tuesday evening, March 19th, at the Court House, in Strouds burg. Subject " Ttme and its changes." The public are respectfully invited to attend. Musical Exhibition. The Singirtg Class at Stroudsburg, under tho luition of Mr. J. S. P. Foust, will give an ex hibition in the Court House, on Monday eve ning, 18th of March 1850, at 7 o'clock. The ex ercises of the evening will be interspersed with Instrumental Music. They will be assisted by Mr. 0. Tombler of Freemansbtirg, who will preside at the Melodean. As some expenses have been incurred in getting up this exhibition the price of admission will be twelve and a half cents Children half price. The lovers of mu bic are invited to be present. March 7. JEstatc or Godfrey Grcensweis, Late of Ross township, Monroe county, deceased Notice is hereby given that letters Testa mentary upon said estate, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are reqested to make immediate pay ment, and all those having claims or demands against said estate are requested to make known the same without delay 10 JOHN MERW1NE, Chestnuihtll tsp. Monroe Co. WILLIAM WALP, Upper Towamensing tsp.. Carbon co. March 7, 1850. Executors. TREASURER'S SALE OF C nsesitcd L.auds in Monroe County. Notice is hereby given, that agreeably to an act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 13 b day of March, 1815, entitled an " Act to amend the act enti tled an act directing the mode of selling un seated lands for taxes and for other purposees," and of an act passed the 13th day of March 1S17 "a further supplement to an act to amend the act entitled an act directing the mode of selling unsea.'ed lands for taxes and for other purposes," by the Act of General Assembly passed the ninth day of March, in the year of our Lord 1847, entitled An act in relation to the sales of unseated lands in the several coun ties of this Commonwealth," the following tracts of land will be sold at public vendue, on the second Monday of June next, at the Court-house in Stroudsburg, in the couty of Monroe, for arrearages of taxes due, and the costs accrued on each lot respectively. Price Township No. Warrantees. Acres 325 Bingham Archibald 303 315 Brodhead Samuel 360 294 Brodhead Alexander 350 290 Brodhead Thomas (pari 327 296 Bingham Joseph 389 S7 Boulmger Frederick 427 Per. Tax due 24 S4 36 24 10 36 6 61 10 19 135 10 21 11 02 8 39 314 Brown Daniel 398 60 319 Chapman Joseph .150 308 Chapman Joseph 100 310 Chambers Aloses 402 242 Casebeer Solomon 417 203 Conrad Matthew 450 288 Dills David, jr. 415 88 Dills Isaac 400 291 Depue Samuel 405 302 Dapue Jane 408 DeublerFredeiick & List Nicholas 297 305 Gordon Charles 403 100 Harrison William 140 241 Huff Solomon 368 324 Huff Levi ' 268 298 Hailer Frederick 370 Hollinshead Stroud J. 179 , Ink Emery (pari 153 322 Jones John 437 216 Jones Charles (part 100 4 20 2 80 11 33 112 II 53 12 53 19 8 32 120 11 85 40 11 40 45 11 48 5 25 35 11 35 4 99 10 36 20 7 50 70 10 38 140 4 90 3 75 12 27 ; 2 80 I 318 Lacy John & Wilkinson Joseph 103 295 Lockhart John 170 341 McLaughlin John 400 86 Mario Samuel (part ' 430 69 McCall Atchibald 407 -301 Nethermark Lucas 200 Pitt Benjamin 100 299 Paschall Thomas 430 67 Parker William 434 321 Rees Sameul (part 313 329 -Starr John 463 317 Smith Rachel 374 24G Shannon Theophilus 460 244 Schoonover Ezekiel 387 218 Schaffner Solomon 408 251 Tyson Daniel 437 333 Van Campen John 214 328 Vanderlip Fred'k (part 100 243 Van Gordon Gysbert 421 313 Van CamDen Rachel 404 2" 82 4 68 11 25 60 75 12 20 80 11 42 5 63 2 80 80 12 00 88 12 29 40 9 29 13 01 30 10 50 150 14 06 10 06 154 II 49 12 27 100 5 63 2 80 3 11 11 71 111 II 11 SO 11 39 17 83 303 Wesibrook John 398 330 Winnings Jacob 424 217 Wolf George (part 273 307 Whitman Jacob , 313 311 Wolvertson Jonathan 411 Zeiger Henry 30 Paradise Township. 9 85 "20 8 65 54 1 1 56 56 94 2 05 5 55 8 91 -201 BarnetJohn 1:26 Barnei Willian ,3,08 Baker John H. 109 Cariff Jacob Detrick Henry Detrick Henry 115 Depue Cornelius 219 Dyson James 70 .400 300 400 27 21 348 40S 70 150 in i?n ii Oi i tJW 1 1 vr 80 71 46 51 80 10 21 151 12 05 107 Dennison Alexander 400 150 11 85 Detrick John 52 i 52 137 Ford Standish 310 40 9 16 139 Graisburg Joseph 300 70 8 91 135 Glentworth James 301 16 8 91 136 Gibbons Isaac 400 113 11 85 242 Gordon Gilbert 421 .12 44 131 Gross Jacob (part 200 5 93 104 Humphries Isaac 414 120 12 25 239 Hoover Martin 437 132 12 92 112 HoglinJohn 406 . "150 11 S5 206 Seuox David 439 58 12 85 238 Moore Robert 437 132 11 85 222 Murry Sarah 455 78 13 47 234 Murry Ann 405 37 11 97 235 Murry John 402 . 1 1 90 238 Moore Patrick 301 61 8 89 HO Murry Francina 402 .61 11 93 74 Nicholson William 450 5 69 1 13 Patterson John S. (part 390 7 50 202 Roup George W. (pan 400 6 24 Ransbury Michael 355 157 10 56 134 Shannon Then. (part 397 11 65 106 Seaveny Thomas 400 150 11 85 135 Shook John 400 150 11 85 102 Sleshman Michael 337 137 9 95 155 Sidman Isaac . 400 150 11 85 98 Welch Roger 400 30 11 93- 237 Weaver Philip 446 28 12 72 of, Coolbaagli Township. 147 Able John 400 4 30 189 ArnslJohn 408 97 4 37 237 Arnst Thomas 220 120 2 37 160 Brown Jacob 406 126 4 34 170 Blanchard Jonathan D 204 6b 2 16 174 Baker Jacob 205 153 2 19 179 Bush James 398 17 4 30 224 Burrows Henry 403 4 32 239 Burrows Stephen . 400 66 4 30 244 Bell William (part 267 2 77 192 Bush Thomas - 399 99 4 30 198 Biles Henry 408 97 2 16 18S BrotzmanJohn 330 9 3 61 240 Cameron William 404 35 4 33 246 Cameron William 438 66 4 SO 199 Depuy Aaron 408 97 4 37 200 Depue Nicholas 408 97 4 37 210 Dufiield John 415 109 4 54 213 Depuy Daniel 432 30 4 64 149 Gibbs Elizabeth 204 120 2 17 175 Gibbs Elizabeth, jr. 206 40 2 21 205 Guiliner Francis 415 10 4 44 231 Guiliner Tobias 412 72 4 43 150 Gibbs William, jr. 204 120 .2 20 190 Hood Hannah 403 61 4 30 193 Hollmshead James 436 78 4 69 231 Horn Abraham 406 136 4 35 154 Hart Michael (part 301 80 3 23 163 HeisterJohn 412 15 4 41 168 Howe Samuel 225 2 40 ISO Hendrick Jacob 401 123 2 16 191 Hembt Jacob 408 97 4 39 203 Humphries Isaac 408 97 4 39 230 Hagle Peter 408 97 2 21 169 Lock wood James 208 1 2 21 125 Lee John 401 14 4 30 124 Lee Joseph 401 14 4 30 229 Levering Nathan 426 104 4 56 228 McClelland Susannah 426 104 4 56 204 Montonge Elijah 415 10 4 42 217 Moore Patrick 411 100 4 41 23S Meeker Samuel 213 33 2 27 243 McCullough John 411 30 4 41 166 Mushback Frederick 116 47 2 24 209 McKee Peter 415 109 4 42 193 Nungesser Peter 430 4 62 194 Postens Jacob 395 103 4 23 227 Pratt Henry 421 40 4 52 228 Polk Robert 328 48 3 51 167 Roup William 400 4 30 192 Reeder Absalom 407 127 4 36 197 Riggs Rhilip 408 97 4 37 221 Rees Jane 440 SO 4 73 222 Rees Daniel 438 70 4 69 223 Rees Sarah 439 118 4 70 245 Roberts Isaac (pari 230 2 47 180 Ruston Thomas 100 150 I 61 230 Sproai William 206 156 2 21 153 Sidman Eliza 170 64 1 89 156 Starbird John 430 17 4 70 173 Snyder John 400 18 4 30 176 Spencer Joseph 220 120 2 37 177 Smith Robert 204 87 2 19 186 Spcring Henry 415 140- 4 51 201 Shoemaker Daniel 408 97 4 37 219 Swart wood Moses 211 120 3 14 229 Shannon .William 328 48 3 51 232 Shaw Richard 408 97 4 38 171 Taylor Maria 264 54 2 73 214 TaggertJohn - 399 90 4 30 161 Vanauken James 179 50 1 94 211 Wheeler David 415 10 4 45 220 Wheeler Daniel 416 80 4 46 Tobyhanna Township. Able Jacob 405 112 1 61 Alleway William 439 107 19 20 Bader Samuel part 300 120 9 60 Blakely David part 200 1 59 405 439 300 200 400 300 439 100 393 125 239 100 417 438 439 439 339 439 424 200 319 400 200 438 439 211 400 321 401 117 436 436 215 267 400 36 438 360 11 . 66 439 423 379 438 439 305 421 303 Brodhead Luke part 400 6 40 Barnet John part Beck Frederick 439 29 14 05 Beahm Philip part 100 1 62 Creamer Jacob part Cox Jacob part Conrad Mary pait Cameron William part Cox Joseph Cox Jonathan Cox Mary 59 80 80 3 20 2 00 9 60 1 59 6 64 7 03 100 16 00 16 00 115 12 80 27 14 05 6 77 7 99 i Cox Benjamin I C.tw S.nruh Tnnrt j Conrad Deborah part ' CnllouphJohnM. Dyer Sarah part Dills Jacob part Durham Edward Evans David part Elms George Evans Charles Foulk Theophilus part Frey Joseph Gibbons Able Hartman Thomas Horsefield and McCarty Jleckenwelder Christian Heckenwelder David Hosse Joseph part Hartung John Daniel part Harvey Samuel (part 91 80 8 33 6 40 3 20 48 20 10 24 20 29 113 6 40 150 9 60 91 10 25 28 3 20 80 4 4 150 100 7 37 4 58 4 58 0 89 G 40 19 20 59 10 IG 10 5 61 34 6 35 24 19 20 120 G 79 40 13 05 70 19 20 129 19 20 91 7 18 12 80 Holmes Hugh Hartman Thomas Hays Daniel Hood John part Hartung John Daniel part Elizabeth Hartung Irwin Robert 1 lhrie Conrad, Jr. Lane William Lane Mary Long Thomas Logan Alexander Morris Joseuh 91 I'J 31 . 306 43G 482 ' 30fi ',433 150 329 400 403 439 399 .400 401 386 421 ,50 400 300 440 409 150 438 400 225 409 152 4 130 12 86 7 152 4 70 13 2 9 80 9 59 3 80 3 56 12 40 4 8 12 25 12 110 14 15 2.37 11 14 135 13 1 70 13 31 12 Nelson William Paschal Thomas Powell Samuel Purdy William Paul William part itees Even part. Rees Hannah Shee John Steiner Henry . Shaw Richard Stewart James '' Sharpless Jesse Sharpless Nathan Sermon Isaac Shaw George part Saylor David part Shoemaker Samuel (part Sidman Isaac Saylor Amos Taylor Elizabeth (part Wildman John Waters Nathaniel Wright Mary (part Wineck Charles 7 i 14 08 Middle SmithfieJd Township. Morgan Able 57 Barclay lames 430 80 4 30 56 Blackwell Robert 417 4 47 64 Bunnel Benjamin 439 30 4 70 40 Clement Jacob 438 146 4 70 35 Coolbaugh Susannah 408 40 4 38 23 Donaldson John 376 52 8 07 36 Ellis Lazareth .436. 13 4 60 45 Glentworth James 382 52 4 11 62 Horton Richard " 407 35 4 36 65 Hartung Daniel 402 70 4 16 7 Jayne David 155 100 1 65 33 Jayne Isaac 324 3 48 48 Kirkendall Samuel 400 4 30 34 Learning Thomas .43 1 96 4 60 69 McCall Archibald 407 80 4 25 40. Overstake Jacob 409 50 4 38 41 Russel Joseph 420 4 52 Singmaster Jacob " 275 2 94 39 Werner Andrew 409 50 4 38 50 Woodcock Robert 400 4 30 Chesnuthill . Township. Biddle Owen 237 4 94 Bower Deilman part 236 65 4 91 Heller John 439 113 9 18 Hall Jacob 38 1 57 Heckman Adam 434. 48 9 07 Lesley Peter (part 321 98 2 52 Morgan Sarah (part 175 91 Peche Peter part 138 . 2 85 Pratts George (part 376 7 87 Rees John part 272 5 69 Rees John 439 11 9 18 Rees Samuel 439 16 9 18 Rees Rachael 415 9 33 Renshaw Richard 395 1-2 2 10 Itees Samuel 43S 1-2 2 10 Shupp Catharine 289 6 01 Shupp Peter 340 3 56 Shupp Philip v 439 120 2 10 Pocono Township. Huff John (part 100 2 10 Lee Ebenezer 401 14 4 10 Morgan James 76 10 5 24 Young John 50 " 1 01 Ross Township. . Beck John (part 100 1 97 Clewell Sydney 400 3 95 Guire John ' 394 41 4 05 Hatten John 328 95 5 32 Ilower John (part 178 1 43 Hartman George " 48 93 2 45 Levers Isaac (part 202 1 08 Levers Christopher (part - 100 1 97 Saum Chiistian (part 35 43 SaunderJohn 397 118 3 95 Weaver Michael 200 97 Jackson Township. Ball Blackall W. 409 10 76 Ball Margaret 389 55 7 01 Coates Lyndsey 427 22 7 12 Delong John 406 7 12 Davis Josiah - 436 80 7 42 Gwinner Frederick 424 84 7 46 Gower George part 300 10 56 Kromer William part .150 5 28 Lesher Francis part 80 2 82 Lesher Francis part 201 7 04 Logan Mary 402 19 7 16 Logan John 395 10 56 Roup William 415 15 7 10 Sitgreaves Samuel 415 15 7 10 Starbird John 439 111 7 44 Snyder Conard - 178 27 7 01 Thatcher Joseph 304 78 4 33 Thatcher Joseph 80 105 2 82 Tvson Joseph 438 108 7 44 Wood William 436 120 7 53 Hamilton Township. Coxe Tench 412 76 7 12 Levers Elizabeth 415 .96 6 92 Levers George 308 72 5 02 7 12 6 84 Mease John 432 106 Thompson James 416 122 CHARLES FETI1ERMAN, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Stroudsburg, ) March 7, 1850 $ IHssoltition of Partnership. The Partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Stokes & Staples, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 1st day of January, 1850. The Books, Notes, &c. are in the hands of R. S. Staples, for settlement ; and all persons indebted to the firm arc respect fully requested to call and make settlement, im mediately, as he intends to leave the place in a short time. STOGDELL STOKES, RICHARD S. STAPLES. NOTICE. The undersigned, having purchased the en.- tire stock of goods of Stokes & Staples, and having just received from the city a fresh and full supply of Dry Goods, Groceries Hardware, &c, &c, hereby respectfully inform the public ihai they will continue the Mercantile business at the old stand where they will be happy to see their friends and hope, by strict attention 10 business, and at all times by keeping a good and cheap assortment of goods, to merit a con tinuance of the liberal patronage heretofore ex tended to the firm. ABRAHAM BUSH, DANIEL STAPLES. Stroudsburg, January 17, 1850. Ovsters I Oysters f T The undersigned has just opened an oyster shop at his rrsidence, in Franklin street, near ihn Gniirt House, where he will have constant ly on hand the best quality of prime oysters, nrenared in every style. He has also a pri - 1 vate room for the accommodation of Ladies. 1 The public generally are respectfully mviied to give turn a can. ui v i u o i i Stroud.-burg, December 13, 1849. 11 n i u n ci' a rv ir 1 IVew Sloves. Ariiew and large assortment of Parlour audi cooking Stove? for sale at 1 G. MALVEN'S Cheap Siore. i i nr I - . IT H(H 79 48 69 79 54 37 60 60 20 20 80 79 80 34 06. 39 39 01 08 13 97 80 Q -ST CO 3 : 3 3 L pj re 5 11 . - h. J CJ O 3 s 09 . 3- 3 .cr -j ' o 12 S 5. a ft. Pi 09 W 2S " 0 2 O xn or a n cn OB a- 5 - C3 ' ' OO o CJ til tl M U CI Ul Ol -1 W H co CO 63 M PJ1 M O W O f- ooco- toocn' O G i-1 Ul 5. N O O a o o I lJi,lJ li M (O . 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The neit profits arising from interest or oth erwise, will be ascertained yearly, for which each member in proportion to his, her, or their deposite, will have a credit in the company. Each insurer in or with the said company will be a member thereof during the term of his or her policy. The principle of Mutual Insurance has been thoroughly tested has been tried by the unerring test of experience, and has proved successful and become very popular. It af fords the greatest security against loss or dam age by fire, on the most advantageous and reasonable terms. Applications for Insurance to be made in person, or bv letters addressed to ' JAMES H. WALTON, Sec'y. MANAGERS. Jacob Goetz John Edinger James. H. Walton Edward Poslen Robert Boys Michael II Dreher Jacob Frederick George B. Keller Peter Shaw John Miller Richard S. Staples Jacob Shoemaker Balsar Fetherman. JACOB GOETZ, President. JAMES H. Walton, Treasurer. Siroudsburg, January 31, 1850. TWO FAHI?I F5 SAIiE. The subsciber offers at private sale two val uable farms, situate in Stroud township, Mon roe county, Pa., about 2 miles from the Bor ough of Sirodaburg, county seat of Monroe. One contains 179 Acres, with a new dwelling house, barn, Orchard of grafted fruit trees, and an excellent mill. scat. Thi) other contains 10 Acres, 25 of which is cleared and a portion of it mead ow. ALSO a Dwelling House and upwards of 20 acres in the Bor ough of Stroudsburg The above are ofTerod for sale on reasonable terms. For further particulars apply to JOHN PALMER. Stroudsburg, January 17, 1850. Estate of Abraliiiin Flytc, Late of Ross township, Monroe County, deed. Notice is hereby given, that Letters of Ad ministration upon saidestato have been granted 10 the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay, duly authenticated to JOHN FLYTE, BARNET FLYTE, January 31. 1850. Administrators. j NOTICE. The undersigned respectfully informs the people of this county, that he will be at David Keller's Hotel, in Stroudsburg, till the last of February next his attention will be given principally to all operations for preben'ing and j beautifying the natural teeih. All persons having operations performed, will also receive advice in reference to the care of the teeth, the general health, and the cure of bad breath, from whatever cause arising. The great importance of the teeth for purposes of mastication and speech, contribuiing to the charms of beauty, and when lost detracting therefrom; and, to avoid that " hell o' a' diseases," should induce especially the young to have them attended to My practice in this county already speaks for itself. My prices are the lowest for whtch good service can be done no variation, except gratis in case of the poor. Let no unpracticed hand guide the steel, Whoso polished point must carry wo or weal. I shall be in this county often enough to at- tend to all matters in my profession. ; ' 0. A. JARVIS, Denial Surgeon of New York. j January 24. 1850 CAUTION. Sports-men and others are hereby noiifiedj nm in hunt or fish on or about my property. I mn clotermined to resist all depredations of this kid. JACOB FREDERICK. Cherry Vdlley February 11,10 ' nmiSf 1 ii s r s E 3 5 3 o- 5 O 3 cr . o re - oq a O O p 5 E 3 a p C 3 p. , cr re 3- w . fi le. si" CD S -5 00 - a p O M e tn X 2 p i3 U 1! ffl (J to-- to Real Es'tato ti K'l v) f 1 C; M M Ci U 1 f Occupations cn o 01 cn: CO CJ1 CO C5 A fO W tO 00 to ci to -4 O CJ i-1 Money'at Interest o i o to Horses & Cattle o Stocks Pleasure Carria ges, &c. CO i---O v- CI tc O CJi cn cn cn c o s o tO Taxables W 5W 05 CJ IO CJf Sr -1 a o -3 -a re 2 I 3 3 3 E. o i 09 3 Excess of Occu pations o to CO to Rentals 'CO DISSOLUTION. The Partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Stogdell Stokes & Son, was dis solved by mutual consent on the 1st day of January, 1850. The Books, Notes, &c, have been left in the hands of Stogdell Stokes, who is duly authorized to settle and receipt for the same All persons indebted aro requested to call and make payment without delay. STOGDELL STOKES, JOHN N. STOKES. NOTICE. The Mercantile business will be continued by the undersigned, at the old stand where he will be ready and happy to see his 'friends, and hopes by strict attention to business, and by at all times keeping a good and cheap as sortment of GOODS, to metit a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to the firm. JOHN N. STOKES. January 10, 1850. AEMEDYEO0' The testimony in its favor is overwhelming. The proprietors are daily in receipt of letters and certificates, going to prove its remarkablo efficiency lo all cases of worms, both in chil dren and adults. The relief given, and tho immediate improvement of health which follows its use, has called the attention of physicians to this article, and they freely recommend and prescribe it in their praciice. The retail price is 25 cents per vial, which brings it within the means of all. Brooklyn, L I. January 16, 1847. I do certify that 1 gave one bottle of B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge to my child, and in seven hours it passed 23 large worms. Any person doubting this may apply for furhei in formation at my residence corner of York and Jackson streets. JAMES McCAFFREY. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. March 2, 1844. I certify, that I look two vials of B. A. Fahn estock's Vermifuge, which I found to bo the greatest cure for worms I have ever used. I have been troubled with tape worms for a num ber of years, and I have never found so good a medicine as B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge. I therefore recommend 11. MARTHA CLIFT. The public is cautioned against counterfeits j and spurious articles, and to put no confidence in statements that "Ivolmstock a and "o. r ahn estockV Vermifuge are the same or as good as the only genuine article, which is B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge. For sale in Stroudsburg, by T. SCHOCH, Agent. March 15. 1849. eowly. Fashionable Boot and Shoe MANUFACTORY. THADDEUS SCHOCH, at his old stand in Hamilton street Easton, Pa., opposite T.& P. Mix- sell's store, continues to manufac ture to oder, every description of Boots and Shoes, for men and boys ; also the most fashionable Gaiters, Buskins, half Gaiters, Slippers, 5fc, for Ladies and Misses, which will be warranted to fit, be made of the best materials, and sold at small profits for cash. Also on hand a large assort ment of which will be sold cheap, and can be recom mended. The public are respectfully invited to call, leave their measures, or examine his ready mado stock beforo purchasing elsewhere, as ho is confident they will be suited with the style, quahty and price of his articles. ALSO Just received a large supply of GUM SHOES, fur Ladies and Misses of a new ntyle, very su perior, together with a stock of; Men' Gum shoes; also Children's Gum shOU3. Cull aJ on ..a - ' "