fl . Estate of Jacob Transue, dec'd, The undersigned, appointed by the Or-' phans' Court of Northampton county, Audit, or, to examine und report the facts in the matter of the citation to Jacob Transne, Ex cutor, and Mary Transue, Executrix, of the Estate of Jncob Transue, dec'd, and the an swer rHed by the Respondent,. has appointed for that purpose Monday, tho 10th of May next, nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at his of fice, in the borough of Stroudsburg, at which time and place all persons interested may at tend. JAMES II WALTON, Auditor April 15, 1652. PAFJER HANGINGS DEPOT, No. 44 Courtlandt si New York, OPPOSITE THE MERCHANT'S HOTEL. PAPER HANGING. C. V. Warwick, T ESPECTFULLY announces to the cit- J.t zens of Stroudsbuig and the surround- Wliti CroSon Manufacturing Co. Organized under the General Manufac turing Lata of the State of N. York) Offers at wholesale, in 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 curtain papers, and Window shade fixtures, Of the latest style and superior finish, all of their own manufacture and importation. As their stock is large and entirely new, they invite Merchants, Booksellers, & Dealers in these articles, to call & examine their styles I 1 .1 ..... . J irtr .rif. IUai K cilt inriliniine ilia nlirtt'rt lilt: iuuiiii kuai 11c oun "i hmw. , . . business, and may be found at his eslablish- I anJ Pr,ces whenever they visit the city ment on Elizabeth street. AH orders for Pa per Hanging- will be punctually attended to, and executed in the best style, upon the most reasonable terms. N. B. WINDOW SASH, painted and glazed, of all sizes, constantly on hand and for sale at the above estahlishtrient. Stroudsburg, April 15, 1852. ly BOOK AGENTS WANTED NEW BOOKS OF PERMANENT VALUE. FOR THE YEAR 1852. Scars' jtfew & Popular Pictorial Worlis. Containing more than Four Thousand En gravings, designed arrd executed by the most eminent Artist ofEngland and Ameri ca. The extraordinary popularity of these volumes in sivery section of the Union, ren ders an Agency desirabla in each one of our principle towns arid villages. JUST PUBLISHED. A. new, revised, and elegant edition of our Pictouial Description of the Uni ted States, for iho year 1852, carefully cor rected by the late Census, with full descrip tions and correct illustrations of the Gold- Regions Country Merchants can examine this stock from 0 o'clock in the morning 'till 10 o'clock in the evening. March 25, 1852. In the Co 111 in 011 Picas of Itloiit'oc .County. Henry Gelz. Adm'or, with") Alias ven. ex. de the Will annexed, of terris, John Rihsel, deceased, .Feb. Term, 1852. ' vs. 1 No. a Jacob Dotter. J Tiie 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 crediiois, will attend to the duties of his appointment, on Friday, April 30th, 1852, at 10 o'clock A. M. at his office in Stroudsburg. S. 0. BURNETT, April 1, 1S52. Auditor. In the Common Picas of Mo 11 rot: County. Joseph Titus for the use") Alias ven ex. de of John andevere, 1 terris, Feb. Term, 1852. u. , , lucad and Iron Pipe. ; A general supply of Lead and Iron Pipe of all sizes, oh hand at all times,? and. for sale by JMCKSON.SAMPL-E. Easton. July 17, 1851. ly. - . . . L, .j !.!' , r. rcasitrcr's Sale 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 fur 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 ol 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 Stroudiburg, in the county of Monroe, for arrearages of tax es due, and the costs accrued on each lot respectivelyr Price Township r No. Warrantees. Acres., Per. 66 Bunnell Gersham 38 . 336 Benaley William 442 80 326 Burk Patrick . 409 45 394 Brodhead Alexander 553 290 Brodhead Thomas 427. 296 Bingham Joseph 389 137 87 Boulinger Frederick 427 314 Brown Daniel 398 820 Cottinger Garret 438 319 Chapman Joseph 200 308 Chapman Joseph 200 p Colman George 380 310 Chambers Moses 42 342 Casebear Solomon 417 318 Day Jno& Wilson Jos 103 vs. Jacob H. Butts. J No. 8, The auditor, appointed to make distribu- I lion of the proceeds of the Sheriff's srde of The title of this new and elegant octavo J the defendant's Real Estate, made under the of 700 pages, (cloth, gilt.) is as fallows: j above writ, amongst the lien creditors, will aticna 10 uie amies 01 111s appointment on Thursday, the 6th of May next, at 10 o'clock A. M. at his office in Stroudsburg. S C. BURNETT, A PICTORIAL DESCRIPTION OK THE United Stages : Embracing the History, Geographical Po sition, Agricultural and Mineral Resources, Population, Commerce. & Sketches of Cities, Towns Public Buildings, &, of each State and Territory of the Union, interspersed. with, Revolutionary and otherinteresting incidents, connected with the early settlement of the country. Illustrated with numerous engra vings. Retail price $2.50. a new and deeply interesting volume. The Remarkable adventures of Celebrated Persons. Embracing the Romantic Incidents and Adventures in the Lives of Sovereigns, Statesmen, Generals, Princes, Warriors, Travelers, Adventures. Voyagers, &c, emi nent in the History of Europe anil America. Including sketches of over Fifty Celebrated Heroic Characters. Beautifully Illustrated, with Numerous Engravings One vol. 400 pages, Iioyal 12 mo. cloth, gilt. Price $1.25. ALSO, NEW EDITIONS OF SEARS' New and Complete History of the Zfible, New Pictorial History ol China and India, Thrilling Incidents of the Wars of the Uni ted States, New Pictorial Description of the lhe United States, Treasury of Knowledge, arid'Cyclopa?dia of Science and Art, Scenes and Sketces ofContinetal Europe, Pictorial Description of Great .Brman and Ireland, Pictorial Family Annual 212 Engravings, The History of Palestine, View of New York ThiB Engraving is on a sheet 47 by 19 inches, and ought to sell rapidly April 1, ljg52. Auditor , EN THE COSISVSON PLEAS , For Use County of Monroe. James II Stroud, Ven. ex. de terris, rs Dec. term, 1849, .aires Hollinshend. j No. 7. James H Stroud, et. al.J Ven. ex. de terris, Executors, &c. ! May term, 1S5I, vs.. j No. 13. 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 17th day of April next, at 10 o'clock a. M. at his office in Stroudsburg. S. C. BURNETT, March 55, 1652. Audio if. rpljan'js aurt 0alc OF A VALUABLE TANNERY AND MEAL ESTATE. Late the property of S. Meyer, dccW By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of the County of Monroe, will Iriiorma- I be sold at public sale -on the premises von for the People, New Pictorial Family in Bartonsville, Pocono township, Mon- t . n:..' 1 !! . -, . ' - rnsirucior, riciorjai msiory 01 ine American roe co on Tues(lay the 20th day of April Revolution, Pictorial Sunday Book Biole t fc teQ 0,clock A M valuable Biography, Ine Wonders ot the World . ' , .t ,. . , Second Series, Dick's Complete Works- one tannery and three contiguous tracts Eleven volumes in two-new edition, Svo. of land containing about 'Z acres, lhe The Christain Liturgy - Eiegant -y'boutid m tannery is 75 feet by 53 feet, with an embossed morocco, gilt edges, atid the pu to- addition of -ib feet, three stories high, Jial Family Bible. Each volume is iliustra- j containing 4tj vats, all as good as new; ted with from one to two hundred Engravings a ar. she(i 16 by 90 feet. The whole ff? COUNTRY MERCHANTS and ' :.n.. t,..:n , J. r , 1 in w iZLL uiiu ouuavauuiiuy uuut, aim uun and sell 'Sears' Pictorial Works, make handsome profit, and sustain no loss. 1G3 Any person wishing 10 embark in the enterprise, will risk little by sen Jing to the publisher $25, for which he will receive sam ple copies of the various works (at whole sale prices,) catefully boxed, insured, and directed, affording a very liberal per centagc to the Agent for his trouble. With these lie will soon be able to ascertain the most sale ble, and order accordingly. QTo young men of enterprise and tact, his business offers an opportunity for profit- 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 house, and wagon house. The j land is nearly all improved, and in a high state of cultivation, adjoining lands or John Jidinger and others, in JJartons ville. The above property has many ad vantages as a tannery; it is on the North .238 Dills David, jr. 4 15 291 Depue Samuel 405 305 Gordon Charles 403 79HuirAmos 311 100 Harrison William 140 241 Hutr Solomon 3G8 224 Huff Levi 263 298 Horton Frederick 370 334 Horton Tobith 422 322 Jones John 437. 335 Jaynes Amos 413 339 Jaynes John 400 295 Lockhart John 170 249 Lemaigu Peter 439 341 McLaughlin John 400 SO Marian Samuel 424 76 Nicholas John, Esq." 338 301 Nethermark Lucas 305 80 Place Philip 409 332 Place Jas. half partof 390 430 434 374 460 387 403 392 437 410 423 421 404 424 375 313 128 112 19 100 35 100 20 70 14G 120 II 73 75 30 90 40 150 150 80 88 30 150 80 154 299 Paschall Thomas G7 Parker Willinm 317 Smith Rachael 246 Shannon Theophilus 224 Schoonover Ezekiah 218 Schaff'ner Solomon 292 Smith Elizabeth 2l5 Tyson Daniel 312 Utt Jacob 410 00 81 Vancamp Abraham 423 133 243 Vangorder Gilbert 421 111 313 Vancamp Jlachael 404 111 330 Wmings 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 Cuninghani Gust. 440 . Tax due 12 25 14 19 13 14 8 71 10 .58 10 67 13 59 11 77 14 9 JO 75 10 75 12 4 13 33 13 19 31 63 9 67 13 21 12 97 11 18 6 45 11 55 8 60 15 05 13 30 12 90 13 35 8-60 5 83 14 00 12 90 13 57 10 91 9 70 12 46 13 14 13 66 14 19 12 4 12 76 12 90 12 90 12 63 14 5 13 19 13 54 13 54 13 1 9 41 4 30 10 90 3 89 13 33 12 90 able employment seldom to be met with & South' turnpike, and in a neighborhood I here is not a town m the Union where a ,vn , , nl. and easily to be had,, and is estimated to right honest and well disposed person can ail of selling from 50 to 200 volumes, ac cording to the population. (LPersons wishing to engage in the sale of our Works, will receive promptly by mail a circular containing full desoripiions, with the terms on which they will be furnished, by addrhssing the publisher, post-poid." ROBERT SEARS, 181 William street, New-York. TO PUBLISHERS OF NEWSPAPERS THR0CGH0UT THE UNITED STATES. Kp Newspapers copying this advertise ment, as above, including this notice) and giving it two insertions, shali receive a copy of any one of our $2.50 or $3,00 works, (sub ject to their o'rder.) Publishers will please direct their papers to 'Sears' Family Visi tor,' New-York. TO BARK PEELERS. The subscribers are going to peel from 800 to 1000 cords of Bark along the foot of the Blue Mountain, near the Delaware Wa ter Gap, and will give it out in contracts pf 50 to 100 cords, if desired, or all together; to be peeled and stacked on the ground, or delivered at their Tannery 111 Stroudsburg, for which a fair price in Cash will be paid. Those wishing jobs had best call soon as it will be let to the first applicants. - J R. & G, HULL. April 8,1852. 8t. Valuable P roperty in Stroudsburg al Private Sale. WENDELL J. BREIMER hereby offers u private saie, a nouse 33 leet front A. t 1 . 1 r r 1 K - TTrrr1, (adapted for two families) upon a lot 170 feet deep. It is on the corner of"' tan 9000 hides per year, It is very seldom that a better opportu nity is offered to a man with a moderate capital to go into the tanning business. Every thing about the works has been got up very substantially. Terms and condi tions made knqftn at the time of sale by the undersigned. JAS. II. WALTON, ) r . JOHN EDPXGDR, $ executors. By order of the Court. M. H. DBBHBR, Cle$. March 25, 1852. " " TO DRUGGISTS, Apothecaries Perfumers, Confectioners , PATENT MEDICINE FACTORS And Dealers in Toilet and Fancy Articles. The Practical Adviser, OR, COMPENDIUM OF OVER ONE HUNDRED RECEIPTS. 88 Dills Isaac 400 2 1 9 Dyson James 408 92 Dills Abram 1 62 213 Denison Alex. 400 204 Duncan John 334 213 Duncan David 441 212 Fudge James 431 1 39 Graisburg Joseph 300 L33 Glentworth James 301 242 Gordon Gilbert 421 104 Humphries Isaac 414 118 Harrison William 200 239 Hoober Martin 437 1 12Hoglan John 400 20(5 Lenox David 439 21 1 Lee Thomas 431 207 Murdock John 438 238 More Robert 437 234 Murry Ann 405 140 Murry Francis 402 141 Murry George W.425 1 05 Morris Phebe 75 74 Nicholas William 450 67 Parker William 434 80 Place Philip 409 113 Patterson John 390 180 Ituxton Thomas 100 202 Roup George W. 422 205 Smith Jonathan 347 106 Sebring Thomas 400 135 Shook John 400 102 Sleshman Michael 337 155 Sidman Isaac 400 237 Weaver Philip pt. 446 221 Wells William 343 98 Welch Rodger 400 120 154 62 150 80 62 153 70 16 II 120 70 132 115 59 153 108 132 37 61 88 150 44 24 150 150 137 150 28 72 30 Coolbaugh Township. 147 Able John 188 Arnsf Jacob 189 Arnst John 237 Arnst Thomas 177 Bush John 186 Bell Joseph 187 Bell William 162 Brown Jonathan 170 Bush James 216 Brown William - For the use of Druggists, Apothecaries, Per fumers, Confectioners, Patent Medicine Fac tors and Dealers iti Toilet and Fancy Arti-i224 Burrows Henry cles. Edited by Horace Everett, Gradu-l92 Bush Thomas ate and Member of the College of Pharmacy j 194 Brown Daniel in the City of New York. Also The celo- 105 Brown John brated Recipe of Professor Willard, for ma-la8 Biles Henry kingood soap at one cent per pound, that 171 Blanchard Jonathan wilfvvash better and quicker without lhbor'171 Baker Jacob Ihan any other Soap ever manufactured. J 184 Cochran John This alone is worth fifty times the price of, 21G Cameron William the book to any family. Exclusive whole-: 240 Cameron William sale aeent for the United States and Canada, 236 Coliday Joseph H. W. LANDOD, 1199 Depuey Aaron 109 Nassau street, N. Y. '200 Depuey Nicholas 202 Depuey bamuel r. 1 I' f 111 t.ii naiuu UAL uniiit. - - 'eorge and fcarah street, in Stroudsburg- . . ,hnramount will pa5 for one copy, 2l() Depew John Mlllf XftvnAH a..a..(.... 4.. - I . . I. 1 I ... .... - - . T Any person wishing to purchase uioperty, can .d slung to purchase the above j w,;ic) wiU be nl free to anv part of the U. 218 Depuey Polly f '$? n SWrnm I Slal- Stationers, Booksellers, Newspaper 1 49 Gibbs Elizabc S. C, BURNETT j Aaer,ts. &c. enclosing cash remittance will 160 Gentel Jamca receive the work at a large discount on. Slioudsburg, Jan. 8, ISSSl-SfB. abcth UC3 175 Gibbs Elizabeth 400 408 408 220 400 405 400 -204 399 408 403 399 408 408 408 204 106 100 438 404 202 408 408 408' 415 432 204 400 200 U 5 8 13 12 12 76 20 89 86 GO 83 5-57 12 64 8 40 13 86 13 55 9 50 9 45 13 03 13 6 13" 12 13 13 13 13 12 12 13 2 14 12 02 30 72 60 65 62 72 00 71 67 34 31 14 00 12 00 12 25 3 15 13 29 13 02 12 60 12 10 12 13 10 12 60 57 60 62 56 60 97 97 120 52 53 65 17 99 '97 97 97 65 153 60 35 140 97 97 . 97 10a 90 120 150 GO 8 80 8 97 8 97 484 239 Giltner Tobias, -190 Hood Hannah 193 Hollinshead James 239 Horn Abram 163 Hester John 168 Hervy Samuel 178 Hendrick Isaac. 108 Ilendriclc Jacob Inl Ilaubt Jacob 2P3 Humphrie Isaac 203 Hogel Peter 235 Henry Joseph 181 Kortz Daniel 169 Lockwood James 123 Lee John 124 Lee Joseph 229 Levering Nathan 178 Meredith Mary 189 Meredith Mary 204 Montague Elizabeth 415 217 Moore Patrick 238 Meeker Samuel 243 Mc'CulIough John 326 Meeker Thomas 226 Mushback. Frederick 209 Mc'Kee Peter 193 Nungesser Peter 188 Paterson William 1 9.1 Pos tens Jacob 190 Patterson Robert, 159 Rakestraw Joseph 167 Rope William 192 Reeder Absalom 197 Klygs Philip 221 Rees Jane 222 Rees Daniel 223 Rees Sarah 241 Rees Daniel 2l,5 Roberts Isaac 230 Sprout William 153 Sidman iMiza 156 Starbird John 171 Snyder John 176 Spencer Joseph 177 Smith Robert 212 Smith iMatt 219 Swattwood Moses 229 Shannon William 232 Shaw Richard 146 Tavler John M. 171 Tayler Maria 214 Taaert Jobn 196 Vandermark Jacob 1 Gl Vanauker James 185 Walker Emanuel 211 Wheeler David 220 Wheeler Daniel Tobyhanna Township. Alloway William Able Jacob Berry John Bader Samuel part Blacklev John Blakely David part 200 Brodhead Luke part 400 Barn.cs Cornelius Bush John part Beahm & Schriner Blackwell Robert Beck Frederick A 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 Donaldson John Dyer Josiah Dyer Sarah part Davis Benjamin Durham Edward Eyerly Jacob Eyerly Jacob part Evans David part Eva"ns George Evans Charles Fish John Frazer Nalbro part Frey Joseph part Frey J oseph Gentle James part Gilmine Robert Gill John Ilartman Thomas 412 s72 '403' 61 430 78 40G 136 412 15 225 400 47 401 123 403 97 403 97 408 97 410 .40 401 125 203 1 401 M 401 14 220 104 403 61 401 50 415 10 411 100 213 33 411 30 427 113 116 47 415 109 430. 250 395 103 408 91 413 400 407 127 403 97 440 80 438 70 439 118 409 8 403 206 153 170 67 430 17 400 18 220 120 204 17 433 21 211 120 328 48 403 98 400 264 54 399 90 401 150 117 50 403 95 415 10 116 80 9 05 8 80 9 58 8 92 9 05 4 92 8 92 Sharpless Joseph .,f . 424 . Shoemaker Samuel pt. 300 Sidman Isaac 440 Taylor Amos "419 Thomas William ' 4,40 Taylor Elizabeth pt. 150 400 444 438 400 8 So Wright Enoch 377 4 43 ' Wright Mary part 225 8 80 j Welling Richard pt. 300 n emch Charles 409 Hamilton To?vnship. Mease John 430 106 Levers Elizabeth 415 96 i Levers George y08 72 i Thompson James 410 122 On . t Cv , t Ci l.8 90; Bush Michael ..,, - 15 8 48j TTuntsman Daniel JfTopa anil lot 17 17 "R nffr tv Jam ns" Tmvn T.nf.- Thompson Newton ' v ' Gordon Mary J - '2 k Vanormnn .Tnmfi?? I00' 18 04 white William If. Town Lot' 18 38 F0wier Abraham, '2 Town Lot 1 G 30 ' Snyder and Kunkle 3 -'l 20, iieileu Joseph G is go 1 iobyhanna. 17 17 j Upper Lehigh Navigation Company, up- I per 2buse and lot 15 4U ' tTeel Jacob B, 401 11 2t 5 33t Knous Samuel 10 4 17 JOIIN EDIXGER, Treasurer. 5 04; Treasurer's Office, Stroudsburg, ) March U, lbo, 5 o on rni t 1 ou jl nomas .josepu J 63; Tyson Peter I jjjj j Wildman John u 02 i Wors Nathaniel 13 .48 1. 51 10 SO 10 .8 80 9 30 8 83 8 80 9 10 9 02 4 65 9 02 9 36 Middle Smithjield township 135 54 70 31 39 1 48 81 21 5(? 24 05 00 80 5J 9 10 i iJarciay James 9 .jq 56 Blackwell Robert 5 50 60 Runnel Caty g 57 j 64 Ilcnnel Benjamin g 97 J 6S Barkley John 9 05 j 46 Clements Jacob 8 80 1 35 Coolbaugh Susannah 8 92 9 11 9 68 9 63 9 63 8 97 8 83 4 52 3 74 9 44 8 80 4 84 4 48 9 49 4 62 7 21 8 97 8 80 5 80 8 75 8 80 3 91 8 83 9 10 8 80 Hosse Joseph part Holmes Hugh Howell Samuel Hartman Thomas ILood John Haywood J acob llartmg J . D, Hartman Jacob narting Elizabeth Irwin Robert Irwin Conrad Jones Samuel Kndcr Michael part 236 Lane William Lame Mary Lyons Peter Lansden Robert Logan Alexander Lochard John. Morris Joseph Morgan Able Mc'Carty Benjamin 8 80 (Morgan Sarah 9 08 Mc'Cartey Silas 8 75 Murdock Samuel ' H Mc'Shaw John part 8 g0 Nelson William 8 Q7 Orter J oseph part 8 97 8 97 4 48 4 52 2 20 n ! 8 88 j Smith Frederick 4 43 Stiner Henry 8 97 Shaw 'Richard 8 97 Stewart James -8 'J71 Sharpless John ?i io Sharpless Jesse J Jj Sharpless Nathau 5 g0' Sermon lisa ac x , 4 51 Shaw George part Riggs Phillip part Rees Evan part Rees Hannah T T 1 1 xvees x;anici - 439 107 25 20 405 112 2 10 82 3 43 300 120 L2 60 404 ' 72 18 22 200 2 10 400 8 40 403 120 4 20 41 G 112 7 50' 307 108 8 40 391 112 8 19 439 29 IS 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 54 333 31 16 80 253 135 18 97 403 113 12 60 200 10 50 300 120 6 30 400 150 12 60 150 3 15 407 893 402 12 82 401 -28 4 20 117 160 9 68 1 436 4 '4 57 436 4 18 29 215 156 9 03 267 100 8 40 ; 50 49 36 74 433 59 18 19 433 10 12 00 11 . 91 395 165, 8 26 66 8 28 395 160 16 99 439 21 25 20 423 120 8 89 377 40. 15 82 402 160 4 20 J 236 9 89 438 70 25 20 439 129 25 20 424 81 13 34 401 40 - 4 20 ! 421 10 80 j 408 160 4 72 j 305 91 25 62 30G 152 6 30' 351 131 14 72 ,100 15 350 3 64 ' 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 64 200 8 40 329 12 60 400 16 12 60 400 .10 80 401 , - 4 20 , 439 .160 ' 4 57 j 399 . 56 16 78 j 400 60 10 80 471 111 8 87 401 8 1G 82 386 25 16: ?9 421 170 18 45 50 ' 40 36 Ellis Lazarus 45 Glenworth James 65 Harting Daniel 73 Hoops Daniel 7 Jane Daniel 59 Jane William 63 Jane Mary 34 Learning Thomas 43 McQuire Nathan 75 Martin Joseph 40 Overstake Jacob 40 Place Philip 41 Russell Joseph 26 Ritter Jacob 30 Robeson Abram. 96 Sweazy Joseph 61 Sanders John 9 Taggart John 50 Woodcock Robert 330 417 424 439 400 433 408 436 '352 402 402 155 400 3U9 431 267 170 409 409 420 57 409 400 402 156 400 80 55 30 146 40 13 52 70 27 100 155 8 00 80 5o 31 56 ia 120 30 5 80 G 4 6 13 6 34 6 34 5 90 EI)C Barlcn Sljcaf, 11 Hand Aghiii ! M. WATSON is happy to inform his old frierids and customers that he is prepared to receive as many 6 29. ol them as may favor him with their cus 5 52 torn, at the new Hotel erected on the sit 5 80 ' of the Old Barley Sheaf, (which was ui- D CU 2 21 5 80 5 80 6 23 3 84 2 46 5 9U 6 29 79 5 90 5 80 5 80 2 24 5 80 Pocono Township' Brown Daniel 445 6 97 Brown Susanna 400 100 6 20 Dills Elizabeth 71 120 5 73 Dills Abraham 348 80 5 42 Dills Isaac 401 100 6 20 Dills Daniel, sr. 402 120 6 20 1 Dills Jacob :356 90 5 53 Dills John - 374 70 5 89 ' Lee Ebenezer 401 12 6 20 ! Huff John part 100 1 55! Smiley David 402 18 6 20 Jaclison Township. Coatcs Lindsey Ball Mary Davis Isaiah Logan John Starbird John Thatcher Joseph Thatcher Joseph Tyson Joseph Ross Township 427 22 7 3S9 53 7 436 80 7 395 10 439 114 7 304 73 5 80 105 2 433 103 7 51 02 11 )anb, -413 100 400 395 230 48 202 35 73 ,41 Bell William part Beck John part Clcwcll Sidney Guire John Howler John part Hartman George Leveis Isaac part fjuwn Christopher part ChesniUhill Toamship. Beddle Owen 237 Bower Dillman 236 65 Heller John 439 113 Iieckman Adam part 250 48 Leonard Jacoby 430 12tf Lisley Peter part 322 38 Morgan Sarah part 475 HeckwelderChristopherpt.239 - GO 93 2 74 ' 1 00 kegs 25 lbs. each, WethcriU's while lead, j 50 do 50 do do do do i 20 do 100 po do do do 51 inn bnvpu ft iiv in r:i 75 do 10 by 12 do 20; 50 do 10 by i l do 51, 10 bbls. of Alum 09 ;o bub. Copperas 75 10 bbls. Rosin 21 , 4000 lbs. Potash superior quality. 43 , 600 Gallons Linseed Oil ! in Ul.1,. n .: 2000 lbs. Potters Ked Lean Dye Woods, Madder, Logwood, Fustic, Redwood, Cochineal and Indigo. ALSO superior Furniture, Coach, Black and Japan Varnishes, bv the barrel or gallon for sale by DICKS'ON $ SAMPLE. Easton, July 17, 1851. ly 7 57 7 53 14 04 8 01 1 60 3 84 1 44 3 80 4 31 12 01 8 71 14 34 16 126 3 20 5 44 Peack Peter part 138 Pratt George part 376 Rees John part 272 Rees Raclmel 445 Renshaw Richard 395 Rees Samuel 43S Rees Daniel 300 Shupp Catharine ' 438 ShuoD Phillip 439 Shupp Peter 340 Polk' Township. Riddle James 40 Carson John, v 403 Henrv Ann fpart 305 Henry Elizabeth 405 Heckenwelder Chrt'n R P 200 Heller Jacob 213 Hartsell Jonas 265 Henry Matthew S. . 400 Otts Joseph 420 Rees Sarah 414 JOHN ED1NGER, Treasurer, Treasurer's Office, Stroudsburg, ) March 11, 1852. Treasurer's Notice of alc of Scaled frauds ISocli & iflaffazine Agency. J. W.G1LLAM would respectfully inform the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity, that he has opened a general JJook, Magazine, 2 20 anc' Newspaper Agency, in Northampton St., ou Easton, Pa. 7 85 : Any of the following works will be sup 14 00 I P,e b? nim' lhe year or single number: 3 20 ' Graham's Magazine, Sartain's Magazine, Godey s Lady s Book, Harpers Magazine, International Magazine, Ladies' Wreath, London Lancet, Hiackwood's Magazine, all the Quarterly Reviews, and all others pub lished. Persons wishing books in anv Department t 74.' f reading, can have them promptly forvar- 1-1 - -.. . ! I 1 T .t 3 5 cnarge, oy leaving ineir L 7 j orders at the office of the "Monroe Democrat.'' 7 70 8 65 5 77 90 100 156 80 54 95 23 5 G 1G 8 65 8 65 7 79 Jan. SATE YOUR MONEY. CHARLES P. FREEMAN & CO. (LATE FREEMAN, HODGES & CO.) 1JI PORTERS Aff5 JOBBERS, 144 Broadway, one door south of Liberty st.r NEW-YORK, Have now on hand, and will be rereirinp rlnilir t mini H llio upnfinn lr,f. AXrnnY rw r.s&w- if.Aw. fron lho Kr0peaII manufacturers, and cash TIIE following is a list of Taxes on1 Auctions, rich, fashionable, fancy Silk Mil Seated asscsments as returned by t he ' Unery Goods. 1. Ir Our stock ol" Rich Ribbons, of the latest and 1848, 1849, 1 sou and 1801 whicM lands 1 M-nv o( OUI Roods are' manufactured ex will be sold agreeably to the 4 1st section 1 iressly t our or(jer, from our own designs of the act of theJOth of April, A. D. ( and patterns, and stand unrivalled. We of 1 843. which provides for the collection ! fur our goods for nett Cash, at lower prices of taxes. Chesnuthill township To whom Assessed. Shafer, Henry ImpM. Acres. 10 Unimp'd Acres. 1.33 Coolbaugh. Cortright Levi Stocker .Jacob 50 25. Nagle Frederick 99, Hamilton. Olewell Sidney A. 100 Felker Jacob Estate 7 Jibwcr George ' 6 Wilhelni Simon 15 Jackson. Alstine George 50 Polk Anthonv Nathan 35. 100 224 110 100 Price. 195 Tax $3 29 1 05 1 41 2 38 J3artholomfw Mich'l Dotteu Jacob llciley James Staples Nelson. Sta'tnt'teeKr" 90 1 40 .52 3 29 76 . 64 1 56 1 42 156 1 20 2Q6 I G than any credit House in America can. afford. All puichasera will find it greatly to their interest to reserve a portion of their money and make seluctions from our great variety ofricA cheap goods. Ribbons rich for bonnets, caps, sashes and belts. Bonnet silks, satins, crapes, lisses, and tarletons. Embroideries, collars, chemisetls, capes, berthas. Habits, sleeves, cuffs, edgings, and inser tions. Embroidered retiere, lace, and hemstitch cambric JiandkerchiQfs. lllonds, illusions, and embiofdered laces for caps. v Embroidered laces for shawls; mantillas, ann veils. Honitnn, Mechlen, Yalenciencs, & Brus sels laces. English and wore tjiread, Smyrna,'. Lisle thread, and cotton lacus Kid, Lisle thread, silk, and sewing silk, gloves, and mits. Fiench and American artificial flowers. French lace, English, Amorican, and Ital ian. Straw bonnets and trimmings. March 25 185?. JOBi WORK -tSVatlv 'fcrecutCfl al this Qffice stroyed by fire in July last.) The Ilouse is much increased in size and convenience, and possesses every ac commodation which can contribute to the comfort of the traveler The TABLE and the BAR will be fur nished in such a manner as cannot failto please. JJST" A large yard, with stabling for one hundred horses. M. WATSON, Proprietor. No. 193 North Second: st., Phil'a. March 27 1851. NEW FIRM Nt?. 71 Korthanqiton Street, OpjwsUc the Easloii Ban;. THE subscribers having entered into a partnership for the purpose of continu ing the lnug and faint Business at the old stand of the late Mr. John of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass. &c. &c. to old customers of the stand and Physicians and dealers in general. Please call and try us. w.j. dickson, a n. Sample. Trading under the firm of Dickson cj- Sample. Sole AiRiils for WptliRrill' Purp Timiind 7il White Lead. 65: Easton, July 17, 1S51. ly 74, . . 33 i V l 1 ' -5-1 1 I
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