The Delaware ij- IIudso?i Canal will not be in Navigable order much, if any, before the 1st day of May. A large in crease of business is anticipated the pre sent season. Iloncsdalc Democrat. Fry a sheet of brown paper (the coarser the better) in any grease. This the mice will eat and it will destroy them. This is safer, cheaper and easier. than any trap. J652?A Wisconsin paper says that the emigration tot California from that State exceeds belief. Farms arc sold for half April 15, 1852. muir vaiue oy persons m uaste co migrate to the land of gold. uMtor's Notice. 'Estate of Jacob Transne, dee'd, The undersigned, appointed by the Or phans Uouit of Northampton county. Audit or, to examine and report the facts in the matter of the citation to Jacob Transne, Ex ecutor, and Mary Transue, Executrix, of the Estate of Jacob Transue, dee'd, and the an swer filed by the Respondent, has appointed for that purpose Monday, the 10th of May next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at his of fice, in the borough of Stroudsburg, at which jime and place all persons interested may at tend. JAMES II- WALTON, Auditor 5IARKIED, f In Philadelphia, on the 7th inst., by the Rev. WrnfR. Wood, of this place, Mr. Wil liam E. Schermerhorn, and Miss Mary Jane Wood, both of Philadelphia. " DIED, On the 12th inst., Susan Smiley, daoghter of David and Elizabeth Smiley, aged 5 years 5 months and 20 days. $10 !&EWAISS. ' Was stolen from the subscriber about the I7th of -April 1852, Notes against the follow ing named persons, to wit : One Note given by .-Ib'm Leveiing-for S35- do do do Henry Heller " " 75. do do do Houck & Yetter ' 10. do '"" do do Jos. Heckman " 13. do do do Thos. Frantz " 45. Two Notes given by -Adam Shafer, one for $50 92 and the other for $10- There was also stolen, sometime during the past week, a lot of papers and Fite Dol lars in Gold. The above reward will be paid for the re covery of the Notes and Money. GIDEON BURR1TT. Poro, .April 22, 1852. County Appeals. NOTICE TO TAXA3LES. Notice is hereby given to the taxable in habitants of Monroe county, and all others owning taxable property in said county, that appeals will be held for the various townships, at the Commissioners Office, in Stroudsburg, on the following days . On Monday, iUny 3I, For Tobyhanna, Ross, Eldred, Chesnuthill, (Joolbaugh, Hamilton, Jackson, Poconb and PoIk townships. On Tuesday 35a y 4tli, For Stroud, M Smithfield, Smithfield, Price and Paradise townships. Therefore, in conformity to law, Public .Notice Is hereby given to all persons owning, claim ing, or holding properly, objects and things in the townships and boroughs in the county of Monroe, taxable by the. laws of this Com monwealth, "for all State and County pur- poses whatsoever,'" that on the days and at the place aforesaid, an Appeal in conformity to law will be held, when and where the owners and claimants, and holders of prop erty, objects and things in the townships, and boroughs aforesaid, who may feel them selves aggrieved, are specially notified to attend and apply to the undersigned for re diess, which will be granted: Provided, the grievances they respectively complain of he inconsistent with the provisions of the acts of assembly relative to taxation, for all purpo ses as aforesaid. Public notice is also hereby given to all innkeepers and Tavern keepers in the Coun :y of Monroe, that an appeal will be held re lative to the valuation of the yearly rentals of their respective inns and taverns by them respectively kept, and of the houses in which inns and taverns are intenddd to be kept, that said appeal will be held on the same days, and at the same place that notice hereinbe fore is given for the holding of the appeal re lative to taxation for all slate and county pur poses whatsoeeer, at which time and place all who may feel themselves aggrieved can apply to the undersigned for redress. JOSEPH FRABLE, MICHAEL SUPER, " MELCHOIR DREHER, Commissioners of Monroe County. Attest J. H. Walton, Clerk. April 22 1S52. PAPER HANGING. C. U. Warnick, RESPECTFULLY announces to the cit zens of Stroudsburg anduhe surround ing country, that he still continues the above business, and may be found at his establish ment on Elizabeth street. All 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 abote establishment. Stroudsburg, April 15, 1852. ly liCnti and Iron Pipe. , A general supply of Lead and Iron Pipe of all sizes, on hand at all times, and for sale by DICKSON $ SAMPLE. Eastom July 17 1851. ly. ADJOURNED aix's Sonrt Sak OF A VALUABLE TANNERY AND REAL ESTATE. Late the jirojwly of S. Meyer, dccb 33y 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 Monday the 10th day of May nest, at ten o'clock A. M., a valuable stone tannery and" three contigusus tracts of land containing about 42 acres. The tannery is 75 feet by 56 feet, with an addition of 25 feet, three stories high, containing 4S vats, all as good as new ; a bark shed, 1G by 90 feet. The whole is well and substantially built, and con tains all necessary tanning took 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 wacron house. The land is nearly all improved, and in a high state of cultivation, adjoining lands f John Edicger 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 hadj and is estimated to 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. Everything about the works has been got up very substantially. Terms and condi tions made known at Ike time of sale by tbe undersigned. JAS. H. WALTON, I r JOHN EDINGOT, 5 Estfcutors. 13y order of ,the,Oourt. , . . .M.'H.'0)l?SjgfHjj;K,Ocrk. 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Notice is. hereby given, that agreeably to an acLof 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 o selling unseated lands for taxes and for other purposes,1' 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 olb,en eral Assembly passed the 9th day of Ararch, in the year of our Lord 1847, entitled "an act in relation to the sales ot unseated lands in the several counties of this Commonwealth,' the following tracts of land will be sold at public vendue, on the second Monday ot June . .i n . i c I-i next, at tne oourt-nouse in oirouuauurg, m the county of Monroe, lor arrearages ol tax es due, and the costs accrued on each lot respectively. Price TownsTdp. No. Warrantees. -Acres Per. 66 Bunnell Gersham .384 336 Bensley William 442 80 326 Burk Patrick 409 45 394Brodhead Alexander 553 290 Brodhead Thomas 427v 296 Bingham Joseph 389 137 87 Bouhnger Frederick 427 314 Brown. Daniel 398 320 Cottmger Garret 438 319 Chapman Joseph 200 308 Chapman Joseph 200 85 Colmau George 380 .310 Chambers Moses 402 312 Casebear Solomon 417 318 DayJno& Wilson Jos 103 288 Dills David,jr. 415. 291 Depue Samuel ; -405 305 Gordon Charles 403 79 Hutf Amos ,311 100 Harrison William 140 241 Hufr Solomon . 368 224 Huff Levi 268 298 Horton Frederick 370 331 Horton Tobitha 422 322 Jones John 437 335 Jaynes Amos 413 339 Jaynes John 400 295 Lockhart John 170 219 Lemaigu Peter 439 341 McLaughlin John 400 S6 Marian Samuel 424 76 Nicholas John, Esq. 333 301 Nethermark Lucas 305 80 Place Philip 409 332 Place Jas. half partof 390 112 19 100 35 100 Tax due 12 25 14 19 13 14 8 71 10 58 10 67 13 59 11 77 14 10 75 10 75 12 4 13 33 13 19 .31 63 9 67 13 21 12 97 11 18 6 45 20 70 146 120 II 73 75 30 90 40 150 150 80 88 30 fc0 80 154 o5 60 05 299 Paschall Thomas 430 67 Parker Willinm 434 317 Smith Rachael 374 246 Shannon Theophilus 460 224 Schoonqver Ezekiah 387 218 Schaflner Solomon 408 292 Smith Elizabeth 392 215 Tyson Daniel 437 312 Utt Jacob 410 .60 81 Vancamp Abraham 423 133 243 Vangorder Gilbert 421 111 313 Vancamp Rachael 404 111 330 Wirings Jacob 424-' 80 331 Wilson John 375 43 307 Whiteman Jacob 313 20 333 Wright Robert 128 120 311 Walbertson Jonalhanll 54 312 Utt Jacob " 4l0 60 Paradise Township 109 Carriff Jacob 400 150 129 Cress Peter 'part 124 210 Craig John 433 225 Cuninghain Gust. 440 II 8 15 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 60 3 89 13 33 12 90 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 300 133 Glentworth James 301 242 Gordon Gilbert 421 104 Humphries Isaac 414 118 Harrison William 200 120 154 62 150 80 62 153 70 16 11 120 70 132 115 59 153 108 132 37 61 11 5 8 13 12 70 20 89 80 60 12 83 5 57 12 64 8 40 13 86 13 55 9 50 TO BARK PEELEES. The subscribers are going to peel from 800 to 1000 cords of Bark along the foot of the Blue Mountain, near the Delaware V a ter Gap, .and will give it out in contracts of 50 to 100 cords, if desired, or all together; to be peeled and Btacked on the ground, or delivered at their Tannery in Stroudsburg, for which a fair price in Cash wjll 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 Property 239 Hoober Martin 437 112noglan John 400 200 Lenox David 439 21 1 Xee Thomas 431 207 Murdock John 438 238 More Robert 437 234 Murry Ann 405 HO Blurry Francis 402 H I 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 ISO Kuxton Thomas 100 202 Roup George W. 422 205 Smith Jonathan 347 106 Sebring Thomas 400 135 Shook John 400 1 02 Slcshman Michael 337 155 Sidman Isaac 400 237 Weaver Philip pt. 446 221 Wells William 343' 98 Welch Rodger . 400 Coolbaugh Township. 400 88 150 44 24 150 150 137 150 28 72 30 ) 13 13 6 13 12 13 13 '13 13 12 12 13 2 14 12 12 45 03 02 30 72 60 65 62 72 00 71 67 34 31 14 60 00 12 25 3 15 13 13 12 12 12 13 29 02 60 60 57 60 62 147 Able John 188 Arnst Jacob 189 Arnst John' 237 Arnst Thomas 177 Bush John 1B6 Bell Joseph 187 Bell William 162 Brown Jonathan 179 Bush James 216 Brown William .. 224 Burrows Henry 192 Bu3h Thomas 194 Brown Daniel 195 Brown John 198 Biles Henry 171 Blanchard Jonathan 174 Baker Jacob 184 Cochran John rt e " UfMi -o i,i . e !' Cameron winiam ' ,210 Cameron William WENDELL J. BREIMER hereby offers 23f) Coliday Joseph at private sale, a house 33 feet front i lyg Depuey Aaron (adapted for two families) upon a lotgjfl 200 Depuey Nicholas 170 feet deep. It is on the corner of" 3 202 Depuey Samuel Geoige and Sarah street, in Stroudsburg. - ojo DefJew John Any person' wishing' to purchase the, above o 18 Depuey Polly ' piopervy, can do so by calling upon 149 Gibbs Elizabeih S. O. B U RNETT 100 Ucmol James Stroudsburg,- Jan. 84M'852..3ro. 175 Uibbs Eliznbotfi 408 408 220 400 405 ,400 204 399 408 403 399 408 408 408 204 106 100 438 404 202 408 403 408 415 432 204 400 .200 97 97 120 52 53 65 17 99' 97 97 97 65 153 66 35 140 97 97 97. 109 96 120 150 60 10 5G 12 60 8 80 8 97 8 97 4 84 8 80 ' 8 88 8 80 9 63 8 75 8 97 8 83 8 80 8 97 8 97 - 8 97 4 48 4 52 2 20 9 631 8 88 A A1 X 111. 8 97 239 Giltner Tobias 190 Hood Hannah 193 llollinshead James 239 Horn Abram 163 9Iester John 168 Hervy Samuel 178 Hendrick Isaac 103 Hendrick Jacob Inl Haubt Jacob 203 Humphrie Isaac 203 Ilogel 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 217 Moore Patrick 238 Meeker Samuel , 243 Mc'Cullough John 226 Meeker Thomas 226 Mushback Frederick 209 Mc'Kee Peter 193 Nungcsser Peter 188 Patcrson William 194 Postens Jacob 190 Patterson Robert 159 Rakestraw Joseph 167 Rope William 192 Reeder Absalom 197 RiRgs Philip 221 Rees June 222 Rees Daniel 223 Rees Sarah 241 Rees Daniel . 245 Roberts Isaac 230 Sprout William 153 Sidman Eliza 156 Starbird John 171 Snvder John 176 Spencor Joseph 177 Smith Robert 212 Smith Piatt 219 Swartwood Moses 229 Shannon William 232 Shaw Richard 146 Tavler John M. . 171 Tavler Maria 214 Taggert Jobn 196 Vandermarlc Jacoo 161 Vanauker James 185 Walker Emanuel 211 Wheeler David 220 Wheeler Daniel Tobyhanna Township. Alloway William Able J acob s I3erry Jobn tsader bamuel LPart Blackley John Blakely David I part Rrodhead Luke part 400 Barnes Cornelius Bush John part Beahm & Schriner Blackwell Robert Beck Frederick Beahm Phillip part Chaloner J ohn Cramer Jacob Caldwell David Cox Jacob part Conrad Marylfpart Conrad William part 100 Coiladv Jacob fnart 203 j - n Cox Joseph - 412 72 9 05 1 103 61 "8 80 436 78 9 58 j 406 136 8 92 j ' 412 ' 15 9 05 225 4 92 406 47 " 8 92 401 123 8 80 403 97 8 83 403 97 8 96 1 408 97 8 96 f 410 40 9 02' 401 125 8 80, 203 1 4 43 401 14 8 80 401 14 8 80 226 104 9 36 403 61 8 83 401 50 8 80 415- 10 9 10 411 100 9 02 ! 213 33 4 65 ! 411 30 9 02 427 113 9 36 116 47 2 54 415 109 9 10 430 9 46 I 250 5 50 395 103 8 57 i 408 91 8 97 t 413 9 05 400 8 80 407 127 8 92 ' 408 97 9 14 . 440 80 9 68 j 438 .70 9 63 439 118 9-63 J 409 8 8 97 j 403 8 83 , 206 153 4 52 170 67 3 74 430 17 9 44 400 18 8 80 220 '120 4 31 201 17 4 48 433 21 9 49 211- 120 4 62 328 48 7 24 408 98 8 97 400 8 80 264 54 5 80 399 90 8 75 401 150 8 80 117 50 3 91 403 95. 8 83 415 10 9 10 116 80 8 80 Sharpless Joseph -,424 80 Shoemaker Samuel pt. 300 Sidman Isaac .440 Taylor Amos 419 135 17 Thomas William 440 Taylor Elizabeth pt. 150" Thomas Joseph 400 Tyson Peter 444 Wildmau John ' 438 Waters Nathaniel 400 WrightvEnoch . 377 4 43 j Wright Mary part 225 Veiling Richard pt. 300 Wenioh Charles 409 54 70 31 39 llamillon Township. Mease John 432 lOfr Levers Elizabeth 415 96 Levers George 308 72 Thompson James " 416 122 Middle Smithfield township f? so Stroud. - 18 90 Bush Michael 15 18 48 jfTuntsman Daniel 7bnsc and lot I 17 17 iRaffcrty James, Town Lot 18 48 Thompson Newton - 10 1 5' Gordon Mary '2 T 16 80 jYanorman James 100 .1 J8, 64 . white "William ., Town Lot 1 i dt5 1 Fowler Abraham, 2 Town Lots Snyder and Kunklc 3 1 Jeller Josenh . 6 1 Tobyhanna. Upper Lehigh Navigation Company, up per i7ouse and lot .15 40 !Teel Jacob B, 401 11 24 5 33 -Knous Simucl 10 4 17 jj 1 JOIINEDINGER, Treasurer. 5 24 ' Treasurer's Office, Stroudsburg, ) March u, iwox, 3 16 80 4 20 18 90 18 90 17 17 5H 48 84 21 f rr 24 f 05 ft 00 I 80. 1 59 5- j 57 Barclay James 380 80 5 80 ; 56 Blackwell Robert .417 6 4 j 60 Bunnel Caty 424 55 6. 13 1 64 Bennel Benjamin 439 30 6 34 t 68 Barkley John 400 5 80 46 Clements Jacob 438 146 6 34 35 CoolbauglkSusannah 408 40 5 90 j 36 Ellis Lazarus 436 13 6 29 45 Glcnworth James 382 52 5 52 j G5 Harting Daniel . 402 70 5 80 73 Hoops Daniel 402 27 5 80 j. 7 Jane Daniel 155 100 2 21 j 59 Jane William . 400 155 5 80 63 Jane Mary 399 ' 8 5 80 34 Learning Thomas 431 96 6 23 43 McQuire Nathan 267 80 3 84 75 Martin Joseph 170 2 46 40 Overstakc Jacob 409 50 -5 90 40 Place Philip 409 . 5 90 41 Russell Joseph 420 6 29 26 Ritter Jacob 57 31 79 30 Robeson Abram 409 56 5 90 90 Sweazy Joseph 400 15 5 80 61 Sanders Johri" 402 120 5 80 9 Taggart John 156 30 2 24 50 Woodcock Robert 400 5 80 3u the Common Picas of ITI 011 roc County. Henry Getz, Adm'or, with") Alias ven. ex. de the Will annexed, of terris, John Rihsel, deceased, ! Feb. Term, 1852. vs. f No. 2. JacobDoUer. J The undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute the fund arising- from "the sale of Real Estate made under the above .writ, amonpst tbe lien creditots, 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. C. BURNETT, April 1 , 1 852. Auditor. Pocono Township. 439 107 405 112 S2 300 120 404 72 200 400 403 120 416 112 307 108 391 112 .439 29 100 403 . 40 393 59 408 -40 225 239 77 25 20 2 10 3 43 12 60 18 22 2 10 8 4 7 8 8 40 20 50 40 19 18 03 417 80 438 80 439 439 202 140 425 20 404 240 200 439 400 160 408 50 50 200 433 48 439 24 05 20 20 20 28 60 10 51 72 Cox Jonathan Cox Mary Cox Benamin Collady Jacob Donaldson John Dyer Josiak Dyer Sarah part Dvis Benjamin Durham Ldward .Cyerly Jacob yerly Jacob part vans David part vans George Evans Charles Foulk Theophilus pt 383 Foulk Benjamin part 253 Fish John 403 Frazer Nalbro part 200- Frey Joseph part 300 Frey Joseph 400 Gentle James part . 150 Gilmine Robert '407 Gill John 402 Hartman Thomas 401 Horsefield & Mc'Carty 117 HeckenwcldcrChrt'n 436 Ileckenweldcr David 436 IIossc Joseph part 215 Harting John D. part 267 Hauffner Henry part 50 Ilolmes Hugh 36 Howell Samuel 433 Iartman Thomas 438 Hood John. 11. Haywood Jacob 395 Harting J. D, 66 Iartman Jacob 395 Harting Elizabeth 439 Iiwin Robert 423 Irwin Conrad 377 Jones Samuel 402 1 4 4 4 1 12 2 8 8 Q 19 21 00 21 6 16 16 10 9 00 32 80 80 50 19 31 135 113 120 150 23 160 4 4 156 100 59 10 165 160 21 120 -40 160 70 129 81 40 100 91 152 131 4 26 26 10 18 12 8 40 4 27 49 20 36 54 80 97 60 10 50 6 30 12 - 3 8 12 4 9 4 18 9 8 18 12 8 8 16 25 8 15 4 9 55 13 4 16 4 25 Krfdcr Michael part 236, Lane William 438 Lame Mary 439 yons fcter - 424 ansden Robert 401 Logan Alexander 42 f ochard John 4T)8 Morris Josepb 305 Morgan Able 306 152 6 Mc'Carty Benjamin 351 131 14 Moyston Edward part 100 1 Mosley Bichard part 350 3 Morgan Sarah 439 120 -13 Mc'Cartey Silas 103 160 Murdock Samuel 413 160 Mc'Shaw John part 400 Nelson William 439 130 Qrter Joseph Xpart 401 32 Raynolds James part 175 Riggs Phillip part 200 Rees Evan part 329 Rees Hannah. 400 1 0 Rees Dapiel ' 400 Smith Frederick 40 1 . Stiner Henry 439 Shaw Richard '399 8 97 j Stewart Jame3 400 8 97 Sharpless John 47 1 jg' Sharpless Jesse 401, j ;8 1 Sharpless Nathan 386 gO Sermon Jsaac 421 i 51 ' Shaw George part 50 I 60 15 93 82 20 68 57 29 03 40 49 74 19 00 91 26 28 99 20 89 82 20 89 25 20 20 Brown Daniel Brown Susanna Dills Elizabeth Dills Abraham Dills Isaac Dills Daniel, sr. Dills Jacob Dills" John Lee Ebenezer Huff John part Smiley David 445 400 371 348 401 402 356 374 401 100 402 100 120 80 100 . 120 90 70 12 6 97 6 20 5 73 5 42 6 20 6 20 5 58 5 89 0 20 18 Jackson Township 22 53 80 114 78 105 108 78 Coates Lindsey 427 Ball Mary 389 Davis Isaiah 436 Logan John 395 Starbird John 439 Thatcher Joseph 304 Thatcher Joseph 80 Tyson Joseph 433 Ross Township Bell William fpart 413 Beck John part 100 Clewell Sidney 400 GuireJohn 395 41 Ilower John part 230 Hartman George 48 98 Levels Isaac part 202 Sawn-Christopher part 35, Chesnuthill Toaiixship. Beddle Owen . 237 Bower Dillman 236 65 Heller John 439 118 Heckman Adam part 250 48 Leonard Jacoby . 430 " 126 Lisley Peter part 322 38 Morgan Sarah part 475 Heckwelder Christopher pt.239 60 7 4 10 7 5 2 7 4 2 4 4 2 55 20 51 02 71 65 74 38 44 74 51 20 20 51 09 In thcCoiunioJi Picas of Monroe Coiassly. Joseph Titus for the use") Alias ven. ex. de of John Vandevere, ! terris, vs. f Feb. Term, 1S52 Jacob II. Butts. J No. 8, The auditor, appointed to make distribu tion of the proceeds of the Sherifl's sale of the defendant's Real F.state, 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, m THE COEV2EVIOW PLEAS For the County of Monroe. James II Stroud, i Ven. ex. de terris, vs Dec. term, 1819, James llollinshead. ) No. 7. James H Stroud, et. al." Ven. ex. de terris, Executors, &c. May term, 1S5I, vs. f No. 13. James llollinshead. 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 day of April next, at 10 o'clock a. m. at his office in Stroudsburg. S. C. BURNETT, March 25, 1852. Auditor. . NEW FIRM N?. 71 brthamj)to?i Street, Opposite the Eastoji Bank. 2 75 i I HE subscribers having entered into a 1 9i , x pariuersoip ior me purpose 01 conunu- AQ il'B UltJ 1Jlur Uilu 1 "I'll JJUbllltiS-S at (the old stand of the late Mr. John 'Dickson, would offer their stock 7 'of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, ij-iass, 01c. oic. 10 oin customers 01 53 iun -..rwl .n) )i.n,;nnn ,, ,i,i : U'i , Til j . Q gyimrui. 1 it. use unit uiiu iry us. ? nn W J DIG x UU . DICKSON, 3 84 ! A N. SAMPLE. Peack Peter fpart 138 Pratt George part . 376 Rees John part , 272 Rees Rachael 445 Renshaw Richard 395 Rees Samuel 438 1G Rees Daniel 300 Shupp Catharine . 438 ShuDp Phillip 439 126 Shunn Peter . 340 Polk Township: .Diddle James 400 7 70 Carsorl John 403 8 65 Henry Ann part 305 5 77 Ilenrv Elizabeth 405 90 7 74 HcckenwelderChrt'nRP 200 100 3 85 Heller Jacob 213 15G 5 77 Hartsell Jonas 265 80 6 16 Henry Matthew S 400 54 8 65 Otts Joseph 420 . 95 " 8 65 Rees Sarah 414 23 7 79 JOHN ED1NGER, Treasurer, Treasurer's Office; Stroudsburg, ) March 11, 1852. $ 44 j Trading under the firm of Dickson c$- Sample. in I Sole A"ents for WeihcrilPs Pure .Ground. White Lead. Easton, July 17, 1851. ly 1 3 80 4 31' 12 01 8 71 14 34 3 20' 7 28: 7 85 14 00 3 20 5 44 11 aur, 34 20 80 72 62 30 72 5 64 76 2 36 A 31 8 40 18 43 16 82 3 64 100 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 75 do 10 by 12 do superior quality. 50 do 10 by 14 do ) 10 bbls. of Alum 10 bbb. Copperas 10 bbls. Rosin 4600 lbs. Potash GOO Gallons Linseed Oil 40 bbls. spirits Turpentine 2000 lbs. Potters Red Lead Dye Woods, Madder, Logivood, Fustic, Redwood, Cochineal'and Indigo. ALSO superior Furniture, Coach, Black and Japan Varnishes, by the barrel or gallon for sale by DICKSON cj- SAMPLE. Easton, July 17, 1851. ly Treasurer's Notice of Sale of Seated X.ands FOR ARREARAGES OF TAXES. THE following is a list of Taxes on Seated assesmcnts 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 19th of April, A. D. 1843, which provides for the collection 1 of taxes. Chesnuthill township. To whom Assessed ImpM. Acres. Shafer Henry 10 Coolbaugh. Cortright Levi 50 Stocker Jacob 25 Nagle Frederick 90 Hamilton. Olowell Sidney A. 100 Fnllrnr .Tjicob Estate 7 i-Zbwer George Wilhelm Simon Unimp'd Tax Acres. 138, S3 29 1 05 41 33 6 15 8 12 12 16 4 4 16 40 60 60 80 Alstine George Jacksoiv. - 50 Polk. 78 1.0 80 100 50 80 111 8 25 16J J 9 8 48 : 49 8 87, 1682 Anthonv Nathan 35 20 ; -Bartholomew MichT 1 00 Dotten Jacob 224 Dottericnry 110 lleiley James 100- 57 Staple? Nelson 179 StametzPetfer Pjnqe. .195 'Boss; , 'Si ll 90 40 52 29 76 64 56 '42 56 20 00 I SAVE YOUR- MONEY. CHARLES P. FREEMAN & CO. (LATE FREEMAN, HODGES fc CO.) IMPORTERS AMD JOBBERS, 144 Broadway, one door south of Liberty St., NEW-YORK, Have now on hand, and.will be receiving daily through the season, 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 and most beautiful designs imported. Many of oui goods are manufactured ex pressly to our order, from our own designs and patterns, and stand unrivalled. Wc of fer our goods for nell Cash, at lower prices than any credit House in America can afford. AH.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, caps, sashes and belts. Bonnet silks, satins, crapes, lteses, and tarletons. Embroideries, collars, chemisetts, capes, ' berthas. Habits, sleeves, cuffs, edgings, and inser tions. Embroidered reviere, lace, and hemstitch cambric handkerchiefs. . Blonds, illusions, and cmbioidered lacea for caps. Embroidered laces for shawls, mantillas, ann veils. Ifoniton, Mechlep, Yalencienes, & Brus sels laces. English and wore thread, Smyrna, Lislo thread, and cottun luces. ,Kid, Lisle thread, silk, and sewing silk, gloves, and mits. French and American afiifirial llowers. French lace, English. American, and Ital- inn. . ; . .- Straw bonnQis aiiU trimmings. U : 1 4 4.
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