Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, April 01, 1852, Image 3

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    In ike Common Picas of Monroe
County
Henry Getz, Adm'or, with" Alias ven. ex. de
the Will annexed, of j terris,
John Rihsel, deceased, 1 Feb. Term, 1852.
vs. ' ( No. 2.
Jacob Dotler. J
The undersigned, Auditor appointed by the
Court to distribute the fund arising from the
sale of Real Estate made under the above
writ, amongst the lien ciedi'.ois, will attend
to the duties of his appointment, on Friday,'
April 30th, 1S52, at 10 o'clock A. M. at his
office in Stroudsburjj.
S. C. BURNETT,
April 1, 1852. Auditor.
In the Common Picas of ITJonroc
Coiint
Joseph Titus for the use Alias ven ex de
of John.Vandevere, 1 terris,
vs. Feb. Term. 1852.
Jacob II. Dutts. J No. 8,
The auditor, appointed to make distribu
tion of the proceeds of the Sheriff's sale of
the defendant's Real Estate, made under the
above writ, amongst the lien creditors, will
attend to the duties of his appointment on
Thursday, the 6th of May next, at 10 o'clock
A. M. at his office in Stroudsburg.
S C. BURNETT,
April 1, 1852. Auditor,
LIST OF LETTERS
REMAINING in the Post Office at
STROUDSBURG, March 31st,
1852.
Asar, Abraham Ilohenshilt, Samuel
Bush, A. Hinds, Rachael
Buchanan, Abr'rn C 2 Kemmerer, Blandina
Bischopp, Isaac Kemmerer, Jacob
Bomberger, Geo. F. - Learn, Jacob
Bear, William Larew, George
Bush, Ann E. McCullough, H'y 112
Bertrawen, Eliza'th 2 Myers, William
Burnet, C. Martor, Nicholas
Briggs, George Morgan, Mattison
Baaden, John George Newton, Solomon
Burnett, D. B. 2 Orr, Robert N
Clousc, George N. Pearson, Samuel
Dagreen, Sophia
Brake, John
Drinkhouse, J. T.
l)umphrey Michael
Drake Charles
Eastburn, William
Eckert, Henry
Eagles, Sarah
Frankenfield, JnJm
Groner, Mary E
Hoff, Ira P.
Henry Stephen
IJoofacker, Jacob
Heller, Susan
Huff, Samuel
land
is
Quacko, Barbara
Republican, Pub'r. of
Row!, Levi J. jr.
Smith, Theodore
Staples, John N.
Smiley, Emily
Spragle, Jacob
Smith, Jacob
Svvink, Mary Ann
Sease, William
Schoch, Theodore
Tock, Mason
Walter, William
Whilhelm, Simon
Wolfet Henry C
Huntsman fallen
Persons calling for 'Letters on the
above List, will please say advertised.
GEO. H. MILLER, P. M.
April 1, 1952.
rpljcui's Court Sak
OF A
VALUABLE TANNERY
AND
REAL ESTATE.
Late the projxrty of S. Meyer, dee'd'
By virtue of an order of the Orphan's
Court of, the County of Monroe, will
be sold at public sale on the premises
in Bartonsville, Pocono township, Mon
roe co., on Tuesday the 20th day of April
next, at ten o'clock A. M., a valuable
stone tannery and three contiguous tracts
of land containing about 42 acres. The
tannery is 75 feet by 58 feet, with "an
addition of 25 feet, three stories high,
containing 48 vats, all as good as new ;
a bark shed, 1 6 by 90 feet. The whole
is well and substantially built, and con
tains all necessary tanning tools and ap
paratus, with one of the best water pow
ers in the country.
On the same property is also
a large frame dwelling house,
! well finished frame barn, store
fhouse, and wagon house. The
nearly all improved, and in a
high state of cultivation, adjoining lands
of John Edinger and others, in Bartons
ville. The above property has many ad
vantages as a tannery; it is on the North
& South turnpike, and in a neighborhood
where oak and hemlock bark is plenty
and easily to be had, and is estimated to
tan 9000 hides per Tear.
It is very seldom that a better opportu
nity is offered to a. man with a moderate
capital to go into the tanning business.
Everything about the works has been got
up very substantially. Terms and condi
tions made known at the tiino of sale by
the undersigned.
JAS. H. WALTON, ) v
JOHN EDINGDR, Executors.
B-y order of the Court.
M. II. DREHER, Clerk.
March 25, 1852.
TO DRUGGISTS,
Apotiiccarics, Perfumers, Confectioners,
PATENT MEDICINE FACTORS
And Dealers in Toilet and Fancy Articles.
The Practical Adviser,
OR, COMPENDIUM OF OVER ONE HUNDRED
RECEIPTS.
For the use of Druggists, Apothecaries, Per
fumers, Confectieaers, Patent Medicine Fac
tors and Dealers in Toilet and Fancy Arti
cles. Edited by Horace Everett. Gradu
ate and Member of the College of Pharmacy
in the City of New York.- Also The cele
brated Recipe of Professor Willard, for ma
king good soap at one cent per pound, that
will wash better and quicker without labor
than any other Soap ever manufactured.
This alone is worth fifty times the price of
the book to any family. Exclusive whole
sale agent or the United States and Canada,
H. W. LANDOD.
109 Nassau street, N. Y.
Price 50 cents. Post Office Stamps -enclosed
to that amount will pa for one copy,
which will be sent free to anv part of the U.
btates. Stationers, Booksellers, Newsnaper
Agents, &c. enclosing a cash remittance will
receive .the work at a large discount off
March 25, 1852.
jjjOAPS. fine scented Soaps for wash
ing and shaving-also. the c.eebrated
having cream, for sa'e by
JOHN 1L ME LICK
;.SAVE YOUR MONEY.
CHARLES P. FREEMAN & CO.
(LATE FREEMAN. HODGES & CO.)
IMPORTERS AtfD JOBBERS,
144 Broadway, one door south of Liberty st.,
NEW-YORK j
Have now onfiand, and will be receiving
daily through the s'eason, New Goods, direct
from the European manufacturers, and cash
Auctions, rich, fashionable, fancy Silk Mil
linery Goods. Our stock of Rich Ribbons,
comprises every variety of the latest aud
most beautiful designs imported.
Many of out goods are manufactured ex
pressly to our order, from our own designs
and patterns and stand unrivalled4 We of
fer our goods for nelt Cash, at lower prices
than any credit House in America can afford.
All purchasers will find it greatly to their
interest to reserve a portion of their money
and make selections from our great variety
of rich cheap goods.
Ribbons rich for bonnets, raps, sashes and
belts. - .
, Bonnet silks, satins, crapes, lisses, and
tarletons.
Embroideries collars, chemisetls, capes,
berthas.
Habits, sleeves, cuffs, edgings, and inser
tions. Embroidered reviere, lace, and hemstitch
cambric handkerchiefs.
Blonds, illusions, and embtoidered laces
for caps.
Embroidered laces for shawls, mantillas,
am veils.
Honiton, Mechlen? Valencienes, & Brus
sels lares.
English and wove thread, Smyrna, Lisle
thread, and cotton laces.
Kid, Lisle thread, silk, and sewing silk,
gloves, and mits.
French and American artificial flowers.
French lace, English, American, and Ital
ian. Straw bonnets and trimmings.
March 25, 1 852.
Lead and Iron Pipe.
A general supply of Lead and Iron Pipe of
all sizes, on hand at all times, and lor sale
bv DICKSON SAMPLE.
Easton, July 17. 1851. ly.
PAPER HANGINGS DEPOT,
No. 44, Courtlandt st Ne?v York,
OPPOSITE the merchant's hotel.
The Crolon Manufacturing Co.
Organized under the General Manufac
turing Law of the State of N. York)
OfTers at wholesale, jn quantities to suit pur
chasers, at Manufacturers' lowest prices, for
cash or approved credit,
Paper Hangings of every variety of style
and price
Borders to match.
Fire board prints in great variety.
Transparent window shades,
Oil painted window shades,
Wide window c una in papers, and
Window shade fixtures,
Of the latest style and superior finish, all of
their own manufacture and importation. As
thpir stock is large and entirely new, they
invite Merchants, Booksellers, & Dealers in
the.se articles, to call & examine their styles
and prices whenever they visit the city.
Country Merchants can examine this stock
from 6 o'clock in the morning 'till 10 o'clock
in the evening.
March 25, 1832.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS
For the County of Monroe.
i Yen. ex, de terris,
Dec. term, 1849,
) No. 7.
Yen. ex. de terris,
May term, 185 1,
No. 13. '
ames H Stroud,
vs
James Hollinshead
-James ri S'lroud, el. a
Executors, &c.
James Hollinshead. J
The auditor appointed to" distribute the
fund arising out of sale of Real Estate made
-under the above writs, amongst the creditors,
will attend to the duties of his appointment
on Saturday, the I7th dav of April next, at
10 o'clock a. si. at his office in Stroudsburg.
S. C. BURNETT,
March 95, 1852. Auditor.
NEW FIRM
2so. 71 Nbrtliampion Street, Opposite the
East07i Bank.
THE subscribers having entered into a
partnership for the purpose of continu.
ing the Drug and Paint business at
the old stand of the late Mr. John
Dickson, would offer their stock
of Drops, Medicines, Paints, Oils.
Glass, &c &c. to old customers of
the stand and Physicians and dealers in
general. Please call and try us s
W J DICKSON,
A N SAMPLE.
Trading under the firm of Dickson dj- Sample.
Sole Agents for Wetherill's Pure Ground
White Lead. v
Easton, July 17, 1851. ly
it fjcutu,
100 kegs 25 lbs. each, Wetherill's .white lead,
50 do 50 do do do. 'do
20 do 100 po do do do
100 boxes 8 by 10 Glass
do
do
superior quality.
jo ao iu ov
50 do 10 by 14
10 bbls. of Alum
10 bbls. Copperas
IX) bbls. Rosin
4000 lbs.'Potash
600 Gallons Linseed Oil
40 bbls. spirits Turpentine
2000 lbs. Potters Red Lead
Dye Wobds, Madder, Logwood, Fustic,
Redwood, Cochineal and Indigo.
ALSO superior Furniture, Coach, Black
and Japan Varnishes, bv the barrel or gallon
for sale by DICKSON Sc SAMPLE.
Easton, July 17, 1851. ly
15 o ol & magazine Agency.
J. W. GILLAM would respectfully inform-
the citizens ol btrounsburg and vicinity, that
he has opened a general Book, Magazine,
and Newspaper Agency, in Northampton st.,
Easton, Pa.
Any of the following works will be sup
plied by him, by the year or single number:
Graham's Magazine, Sartain's Magazine,
Godey's Lady's Book, Harper's Magazine,
International Magazine, Ladies' Wreath,
London Lancet, Blackwood's Magazine, alk
the QuarterlyReviews, and all others pub
lished. Persons wishing books in any Department
of reading, can have them promptly forwar
ded without extra charge, by leaving their
orders at the office ofthe'kMonroe Democrat."
Jan. 22, 185-2.
' BLANK DEEDS
For sale .at this Office.
Qircasurcr s
OF
UNSEATED LANDS
IN MONROE COUNTY.
Notice is hereby given, that agreeably to
an act of General Assembly of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, passed the I3th day
of March, 1815, entitled an "Act to amend
the act entitled an act directing the mode of
selling unseated lands for taxes and for other
purposes," and of an act passed the 13th day
of March 1817 "a 'further supplement to an
act to amend the act entitled an act directing
the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes
and for other purposes," by the Act of Gen
eral Assembly passed the 9th day of March,
in the year of our Lord 1847, 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 sold at
public vendue, on the second Monday of June
next, at the Court-house in Stroudsburg, in
the county of Monroe, for arrearages of tax
es due, and the costs accrued on each lot
respectively.
Price Township
No. Warrantees. Acres
6fi Bunnell Gersham 381
330 Bensley Ylliam 442
326 Burk Patrick . 409
394 Brodhead Alexander 553
290 Brodhead Thomas "427
290 Bingham Joseph 389
87 Bonlinger Frederick 427
3l4 Brown D.iniel 393
320 Coltniger Garret 438
319 Chapman Joseph 200
308 Chapman Joseph 200
85 Coltrian George 380
310 Chambers Moses 402
342 Casebear Solomon 417
318 Day Jno& Wilson Jos 103
2g8 Dills David, jr.
29l Depne Samuel -305
Gordon Charles
79 Huff Amos
100 Harrison William
241 Huff Solomon
224 Huff Levi
298 Horton Fnr'rk
334 Horton. Tobitha
322 Jones John
335 Jaynes Amos
339 Jaynes John
295 Lockhart John
249 Lemaigu Peter
311 McLaughlin John
80 Marian Samuel
76 Nicholas John, Esq.
301 Nethermark Lucas
80 Place Philip
Per.
80
45
137
415
405
403
311
140
3G8
208
370
422"
437
4T3
400
170
439
400
424
338
305'
409
112
19
100
35
100
20
70
146
120
11
73
75
30
90
40
150
150
80
88
30
150
80
154
Tax due
IS 25
14
13
8
10
16
13
11
14
10
10
12
13
13
31
9
13
12
11
6
H
8
15
13
12
13
8
332 Place Jas. half parlof 390
299 Paschall Thomas 430
07 Parker Willinm 434
317 Smith Rachael 374
246 Shannon Theophilus 460
224-Schoonover Ezekiah 387
218 SciiafTner Solomon 408
292 Smith Elizabeth 392
215 Tyson Daniel 437
312 Utt Jacob 410 60
81 Yancamp Abraham 423 133
213 Yangorder Gilbert 421 111
313 Yancamp Rachael 404 111
330 Winings Jacob 424 80
331 Wilson John 375 43
307 Whiteman Jacob 313 20
.333 Wright Robert 128 120
311 Walbertson Jonathan 411 54
312 Utt Jacob 410 60
Paradise Township
109 Carriff Jacob 400 150
129 Cress Peter part 124
210 Craig John 433
225 Cuningham Gust. 440
19
14
71
58
67
59
77
9
75
75
4
33
19
63
67
21
97
18
45
55
60
05
30
90
35
60
83
00
90
57
01
70
46
11
66
19
4
76
90
90
63
14
13 19
13 54
13 54
13 1
9 41
4 30
10 90
3 89
13 33
12 90
14
12
13
10
9
12'
13
13
14
12
12
12
12
12
88 Dills Isaac 400
2 1 9 Dyson James 408
92 Dills Abratn 162
213 Denison Alex. 400
204 Duncan John 334
213 Duncan David 441
212 Fudge James 431
139 Graisburg Joseph 300
133 Glentworth James 301
242 Gorden Gilbert 421
104 Humphries Isaac 414
118 Harrison William 200
120
154
62
150
80
62
153
70"
16
11
120
70
f32
115
.59
153
108
132
37
61
88
150
44
150
137
150
28
72
30
U
5
8
13
12
12
5
12
8
13
13
9
0
13
13
6
12
13
.13
13
13
12
12
13
2
14
12
12
12
3
13
13
12
12
10
12
13
10
J2
76
20
89
86
60
83
57
64
40
86
55
50
45
03
02
30
72
60
65
62
72
00
71
67
34'
31
14
60
GO
25
15
29
02
60
60
57
60
0
50
60
239 Hoober Martin 437
112H0glan John 400
206 Lenox David 439
211 Lee Thomas 431
207 Murdock John 438
238 More Robert 437
234 Murry Ann 405
M0 Murry Franci3 402
141 Murry George W. 425
105 Morris Phebe 75
74 Nicholas William 450
67 Parker William 434
80 Place Philip 409
113 Patterson John 390
180 Ruxton Thomas 100
202 Roup George .TV. 422
205 Smith Jonathan 347
106 Sebring Thomas 400
135 Shook John - 400
102 Sleshman Michaql 337
155 Sidman Isaao 400
237 Weaver Philip pt. 446
22 1 Wells William 343
98 Welch Rodger 400
.
Coolbangh Township.
147 Able John 400 8 80
188 Arnst Jacob 408 . 97 8 97
189 Arnst John 408 97 8 97
237 Arnst Thomas 220 120 4 84
177 Bush John 400 52 8 80
186 Bell Joseph 405 53 8 88
187 Bell William 400 8 80
162 Brown Jonathan 204 65 9 68
179 Bush James 399 17 8 75
216 Brown William 408 8 97
224 Burrows Henry 403 8 83
192 Bush Thomas 399 99 8 80
191 Brown Daniel 408 97 8 97
195 Brown John 408 97 8 97
I9S Biles Henrv 408 97 8 97
171 Blanchard Jonathan 204 65 4 48
174 Baker Jacob 106 153 4 52
184 Cochran John 100 2 20
246 Cameron William 438 66 9 63
240 Cameron William 404 35 8 88
236 Coliday Joseph
199 Depuey Aaron
200 Depuey Nicholas
202 Depuey Samuel
2l0 Depew John
2i8 Depuey Polly
j 149 Gib by Elizabeth
( 160 Genlel James
1 175 Hibba V.lizahRili
400
408 , 97
408 97
220 120
400 52
405 53
400
204 65
399 17
408
403
399 ' 99
408 97
408 97
408 97
204 65
106 153
100
438 66
404 35
202-140
408 97
408 97
408 97
415 109
432 96
201- 120
400 150
200 60
239 Giltper Tobias 412 - 72
190 Hood Hannah 403 61
193 Hollinshead James 436 78
239 Horn Abram 406 136
163 Hester John 412 15
168 Ilerry Samuel 225
178 Hendrick Isaac " 406 47
108 Hendrick. Jacob 401 123
191 Haubt Jacob 403 97
203 Humphrie Isaac , 408 97
203 Hogel Peter 408 97
235 Henry Joseph 410 40
181 Kortz Daniel 401 125.
169 Lockwood James 203 1
123 Lee John 401 ,J4
124 Lee Joseph 401 14
229 Levering Nathan 226 104
178 Meredith Mary 403- 6T
189 Meredith Mary 401 50
204 Montague Elizabeth 415 10
217 Moore Patrick 411 100
238 Meeker Samuel 213 33
243 Mc'Cullough John 411 30
226 Meeker Thomas 427 113
226 Mushback Frederick 116 47
209 Mc'Kee Peter 4l5 109
193 Nungesser Peter 430
188 Paterson William 250
194 Postens Jacob 395 103
190 Patterson Robert 408 91
159 Rakestraw Joseph 413 .
Ip7 Rope William 400
192 Reeder Absalom 407 127
197 Riggs Philip 408 97
221 Rees Jane 440 80
222 Rees Daniel 438 70
223 Rees Sarah 439 118
241 Rees Daniel 409 8
245 Roberts Isaac - 403
230 Sprout William 206 153
153 Sidman Eliza 170 67
I5fi Starbird John 430 17
171 Snyder John 400 18
176 Spencer Joseph 220 120
177 Smith Robert 204 17
212 Smith Piatt 433 21
219 Swartwood Moses 211 120
229 Shannon William 328 48
232 Shaw Richard 4oa 98
146 Tayler John M. 400
171 Tayler Maria 264 54
214 Taggert Jobn 399 90
196 Yandermark Jacob 401 '150
lOlYanauker James 117 50
185 Walker Emanuel 403 95
211 Wheeler David 415 10
220 Wheeler Daniel ' 116 80
Tohyhanna Township.
Alloway William
Able Jacob
Berry .John
Eader Samuel part
Rlaekley John
Blakely David Lpart
Brodhead Luke part
Barnes Cornelius
Bush John part
Beahm & Schriner
Blackwell Robert
Beck Frederick
Beahm Phillip part
Chaloner John
Cramer Jacob
Caldwell David
Cox Jacob part
Conrad Mary part
Conrad William par
Collady Jacob part
Cox Joseph
.Cox Jonathan
Cox Mary
Cox Benjamin
Collady Jacob
Donaldsofi John
Dyer Josiah
Dyer Sarah part
Davis Benjamin
Durham Edward
Eyerly Jacob
Eyerly Jacob part
Evans David part
Evans George
Evans Charles
Fish John
Prazer Nalbro part
Frey Joseph part
Frey Joseph
Gentle James part
Gilminc Robert
Gill John
liar tm an Thomas
neckenwelder David
Hosse Joseph part
Harting John D. part
Hauffner Henry part
Holmes Hugh
Howell Samuel
Hartman Thomas
Hood John
Haywood Jacob
Harting J. D,
Hartman Jacob
Harting Elizabeth
Irwin Robert
Irwin Conrad
Jones Samuel
Kridcr Michael part 236
Lane William
Lame Mary
Lyons Peter
Lansden Robert
Logan Alexander
Lochard John
Morris Joseph
Morgan Able
Mc'Carty Benjamin
Sharplcss Joseph 424
Shoemaker Samuel pt. 300
Sidman Isaac 440
Taylor Amos 419
Thomas William 4 10
Taylor Elizabeth pt. 150
80 17
9 05
8 80
9 58
8 92
9 05
4 92
8 02
8 80 j Thomas JosepI
o bd , Tyson Peter
8 96jWildman John
1 11 ! Waters Nathaniel
8 So ' W"ght Enoch
443 j Wright Mary part
8 80 Welling Richard pt
8 80 Wenich Charles
8 83! uamuion lownslao.
JL
Mease John . 430 100
T.nvfirs l!liV.fihoMi .11.". an
, nr. 1
u- Levers Ueorge a08
1 oj Thompson James
n nil 1
9 36 !
400
444"
438
400
377
225
300
409
135
54
70
31
39
17 80
18 90
18 48
17 17
18 48
1 51
16 80
18 64
18 38
16 80
4 20
18 90
18 90
17
8 80 !
9 10 1
7
4
410 122
Middle Smith field tomnsMn.
0 54 ! -l
, . 57 Barclay James 380 80 5
1 Yi 1456 Blackwelf Robert 417 6
5.50 60 Bnnnel Caty 424 55
Q 61 Bennel Benjamin 439 30
8 9 j 68 Barkley John
9 05 1 46 Clements Jacob
g go J 35 Coolbaugh Susannah
g 92 ' 36 Ellis Lazarus
g 14 , 45 Glenworth James
9 68 I 65 Harting Daniel
9 63 73 Hoops Daniel
g 63 7 Jane Daniel
8 97 59 Jane William
8 83 63 Jane Mary
4 52 34 Learning Thomas
3 74 43 McQuire Nathan
9 44 75 Martin Joseph
8 80 40 Overslake Jacob
Stroud. , . '
Bush Michael , x. .15
Juntsman Daniel ibuse and lot
Rafferty James, Toyji Lot
Thompson Newton 10
Gordon Mary "2
Vanortnan James 100
White William JL, Town Lot
Fowler Abraham, 2 Town Lots
Snyder and Kunkle 3
Jeller Joseph 6
Tohyhanna.
17! Upper Lehigh Navigation Company, up-
' per iibusc and lot 15 4U
j Tcel Jacono B, 401 1121
38. Knous Samuel 10 '4 17
JOIIN EDINGER, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Office, Stroudsburg,
March H, 1852, 5
5S
1 48
81
21
56
1
1 05 I
1 Ct
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1 e;n
1 IS.
10
91
24
4 84 40 Place Philip
4 48
9 49
4 62
7 21
8 97
8 80
5 80
875
8 80
3 91
8 83
9 10
8 80
Morgan Sarah
Mc'Cartey Silas
Murdock Samuel
Mc'Shaw John part
Nelson William
Orter Joseph pare
Riggs Phillip part
"Rees Evan part .
Reos-Hannah
Roes Daniel
Smith Frederick
4 43 Stincr Henry
8 97, Shaw Richard
8 97; Stewart James
8 97'Snarpless John '
9 49 Sharpless jqsse
4 48 Sharpless Nathan
8 60 Sermon Isaac .
4 51 Shaw George part
439 107 25 20
405 112 2 10
82 3 43
300 120 12 60
404 72 18'22
200 2 10
400 8 40
403 120 4 20
416 112 7 50
307 108 8 40
391 112 8 19
439 29 18 03
100 1 05
403 40 4 20
393 59 4 20
408 40 4 20
225 1 28
239 77 12 60
100 2 10
203 8 51
417 80 8 72
438 80 9 19
439 21 00
439 21 00
202 140 6 32
425 20 16 80
404 240 16 80
200 10 50
439 9 19
400 160 8 40
408 50 4 27
50 49
200 , 4 20
438 48 26 36
439 24 26 54
383 31 16 80
253 135 18 97
403 113 12 60
200 10 50
300 120 6 30
400 150 12 60
150 3 15
407 8 93
402 12 82
401 28 4 20
117 160 9 68
436 4 4 57
436 4 18 29
215 156 9 03
267 100 8 40
, 50 49
36 74
433 59 18 19
.438 10 12 00
11 91
395 165 8 26
66 8 28
395 160 16 99
439 21 25 20
423 120 8 69
377 40 15 82
402 160 4 20
236 9 89
438 70 25 2Q
439 129 25 20
424 81 13 34
40L 40 4 20
421 . . 16 80
408 160 4 72
305 91 25 62
306 152 6 30
351 131 14 72
blOO 1 5
350 " 3 04
439 120 13 76
103 160 2 30
413 160 4 31
400 8 40
439 130 18 43
401 32 16 82
175 3 04
200 8 40
329 12 60
400 16 12 60
400 s 16 80
401 4 20
439 160 4 57
399 56 16 78
400 80 10,80
471 HI '8 87
4'6l ,8 , JO 82
386 -25 16 19
421 170; T8 48
50 t 49
41- Russell Joseph
26 Ritter Jacob,
30 Robeson Abram
96 Sweazy Joseph
61 Sanders John
9 Taggart John
50 Woodcock Robert.
380
417
424
439
400
438
403
436
3S2
402
402
155
4G0
399
431
267
170
409
409
420
57
409
400
402
156
400
80
4
POP ULAR BOOK FOR AGENTS!
filcadley' 3A(t: ol Kossuth.
6 13' THE undersigned published in January last,
6 34
5 80
146
40
13
07
100
155
8
90
80
6 34
5 90
50
31
56
15
120
30
Pocono Township.
Brown Daniel ' 445 6 97
Brown Susanna 400 100 6 20
Dills Elizabeth 371 120 5 73
Dills Abraham . 348 80 5 42
Dills Isaac 401 100 6 20
Dills Daniel, sr. 402 120 6 20
Dills Jacob 356 90 5 58
Dills John 374 70 5 89
Lee Ebenezer 401 12 0 20
Huff John part 100 1 55
Smiley David 402 18 6 20
Jackson Township,
Coatcs Lindsey 427
"Ball Mary 389
Davis Isaiah 436
Logan John 395
Starbird John 439
Thatcher Joseph 304
Thatcher Joseph 80
Tvson Joseph 438
Ross Township
THE LIFE OF LOUIS KOSSUTH,
Governor of Hungary.
With notices of the distinguished Men
q 09! and Scenes of Huugarian Revolution. To
52 5 52; which is added an Appendix, containing
70 5 80 '.the most important of the Addresses,
Letters, and Speeches of the great Mag
yar Chief. By P. C. Headley, author of
"Life of the Empress Josephine," "Life
of Lafayette," etc., with an Introduction
by Horace Greely. In one elegant 12mo
volume, with a steel Portrait. Uniform
in size and style with "Headley's Joseph
ine." Price SI 25.
Agents wanted in every County in the
United States to canvas for the above pop
ular work.
Any Newspaper published within
500 miles of New York State that will
give the above three insertions, shall
have a copy of the work immediately on
its publication free of expense by mail.
m DERBY & MCLLER, Publishers.
W Feb 26, 1352. Auburn N. Y.
HARDWARE, -
Dry &oods & Grocery Store,
(at burkf.'s old stand,)
In North Hamilton st., Easton nearly op
posite the White Horse Tavern.
npHOMAS T. & DEPUE S. MILLER
would respectfully announce to their
old friends in Monroe county and the pub-
7 51 , He cenerallv. that thev have" taken the
u above establishment, and offer for sale a
' 'i large and well selected stock of Hard
2 ware; Dry: Goods and Groceries, compris-
5 38 inS following-
5 80
2 21
5 80
5 80
6 23
3 84
2 46
5 90
5 90
6-29
79
5 90
5 80
5 80
2 24
5 80
22
53
80
114
78
105
108
2
7
44
74
78
4
2
4
4
2
2
1.
09
75
21
48
Bell William fpart 413
Beck John part 100
Clewcl! Sidney 400
Guire John 395 '41
Hower John part 230
Hartman George 48 98
Levels Isaac part 202
Sawn Christopher part 35
Chesnuthill Toamship.
Beddlc Owen
Bower Dillman
Heller John
Heckman Adam part
Leonard Jacoby
Lisley Peter part
Morgan Sarah part
Heckwelder Christopher pt.239
Peack Peter part
Pratt George part
Rees John part
Rees Rachael
Renshaw Richard
Rees Samuel .
Rees Daniel
Shupp Catharine
Shupp Phillip
Shupp Peter
Polk Township. -
Biddle James 400
Carson John 403
Henry Ann part 305
Henry Elizabeth 405 90
Heckenw6lderChrt'nRP 200 100
Heller Jacob 213 156
Hartsell Jonas 2C5 80
Henry Matthew S 400 54
Otts Joseph 420 95
Rees Sarah 414- 23
JOHN EDINGER, Treasurer,
Treasurer's Office, Stroudsburg, )
March 11, 1852.
Treasurer's Notice
of Sale oi Seated asfids
FOft ARREARAGES OF TAXES.
THE following is a list of Taxes on
Seated assesments as returned by the
Collectors for the several Townships for
1848, 1849, 1850 and 1851 which lands
will be sold agreeably to the 4 1st section
of the act of the 1 9th of April, A. D.
50 doz Rim Locks, with Avllite brown
and brass Knobs.
2000 gross Screws, assorted.
200 doz Butts, assorted.
50 Pulleys. Bltikes & Wcstvillc's
51
20
20
51 manufacture.
237 7 57
236 65 7 53
439 113 14 04
250 48 8 01-
430 126 1 60
322 38 3 84
475 . 1 44
pt.239 60 3 80
133 4 31
376 12 01
272 8 71
445 14 34
395 3 20
438 16 7 28
300 7 85
438 14 00
.439 126 3 20
340 5 44
60 doz Till Locks. .
500 planes assorted; the celebrated M.
Copeland's make of Planes are amongst
this assortment.
20 doz Saws, Spear 8c Jackson's, and
also the celebrated London spring Saw,
hand and cooper axes; hatchets; compas
ses; Steel & trying squares; Stock Howls
and cooper cross. Also, a lot of Macke
rel & Rickardson's celebrated window
fastenings ; Flush Bolts, shutter Bolts ;
7 70
UninipM
Acres.
133
of taxes.
Chesnuthill township.
To whom As&essed. ImpM.
I Acres.
' Shafdr Henrv 10
Coolbaugh.
Cortright Levi 50
Stocker Jacob 25
Naglc Frederick 90
Hamilton:
Clewcll Sidney A. 100 -Felker
Jacob Estate 7 :
ilowor George 6
Wilhclm Simon 15
Jackson. '
Alatinc- George 50
Polk. : '
Anthony Nathan. 35
Bartholomew Mi'ch'l
Dottcn Jacob
' and forks, &c, with a great variety of
hardware, too numerous, to mention.
The assortment will compare with with
' anr in this place in. quantity, style and
I nv!rv
Cloths. French blue black, blue, brown,
o (ih ' cadet style, mixed, Beaver, Tweed, Cro-
5 77 tou; Satinets; a full assortment of Cas
7 74 simeres. A large assortment Ladies
3 85 Dress Goods; black silk, black silk warp
5 77 'lustre, bareges, delaine, lawns plain and.
6 IS fancy linen, gingham, calicoes, Bed
g J ti$king,.bleached and brown muslin; lin
r. ! en plaid; coatings; checks; flannel; hoes ;
i Diutons; thread antt suk. j. iuu assort
fnient of
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10 hhds Molasses.
20 bbls N. O. and Trinidad Molasses.
5 hhds Sugar.
30 bbls do. white and brown.
15 " sperm, whale and lard Oil.
25 boxes soap.
20 do. candles.
3000 IBs Bacon.
25 bbls mess pork.
25 do- Flour.
10 chests Imperial and Y5ung
T-T..cjrn Tms
Rice, starch, chocolate Indi-IV
rro, Madder, alluni, &c
T.ix
$3 29
.1 05
-1 41
2 38
Reiley James
Staples Nelson
'. ;t i
Stametz. Peter
100
224
1 10
100
Price,
195
' U -i .
,Ros)
1 90
1 40
52
3.29
76
64
I 50
1-42
1 56
1 20
Dried apples, peaches, white beans, &c.
100 sacks ol Salt.
50 kegs white Lead; window glass and
putty.
100 kegs nails.
100 bbls, and half and qr. bbls Mack
erel. All persons visiting Easton, will find
it greatly to their advantage to call and
make their purchases of Miller & Broth
er's large and well selected stock of
Goods. Sold wholesale and retail, at
Burke's old stand, by
MILLER & BROTHER.
Easton, April 24, 1851.
Valuable Property'
in StroisjSsbiirs at Private Sale.
WENDELL J. BRElMEIv hereby otta
at private sale, a house 33 feet front ActA
(adapted for two families.) upon a lot IfffiQ
170 leel deon. It is on ihe corner of"
,3&f
I George and Ssrah street, in Strouddburg.-
Any person wishing 10 purchase the aqpvo
pio'pcrty,.can do so by railing upon.
: 05 j Stmudaburg, Ja- 8. !8CvJ.-hi Axtut.
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