The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, February 23, 1854, Image 3

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- Jury lLit for Fcb'yTcrjsE, 1S54.
OCT" Cojirt commenced on Monday the 27th
inst. at 10 o'clock a. m.
. Grand Jurors.
m Stroudsburg. Vcler H in ton and Peter
Bus!; irk.
Stroud Franklin Starhird, Joseph Lee,
I'eter Metzgar, and George Heflard.
Smilficld John Hoffman, Jr. John Ycisly,
Henry Brotzman, and Andrew Bush.
AT. Smitficld Martin O. Mosier, Jo!m Fi
sher, and William Houey.
Hamilton Geo. K. Slutter. Jolin Shiffer.
Pocono Thus. M'llhaney, Peter Tranaue.
Eldrcd David Barlip, Michael Christman.
Paradise Amos Groner, Simon March.
Chesnuthiil Peter Kresge.
Price Christian Yea key.
Ross Joseph Altetnose.
Petit Jurors.
Stroudsburg John Wolf, Davis D. Waf
ton. Murk Miller, and Charles Andre.
Polk Jacob Doiter, Aaron Serfass, Joseph
G ruber, John Ruff.
Eldred Joseph Frable, Charles Berber.
Stroud Vancura Bush, Benjamin Arndt,
jjaniel Walter, Joseph Strunk.
Poeono Peter Learn, Joseph Burry, Wil
liam Albertson.
Jltiss Joseph Starncr.
Price William Pnre.
Hamilton John Keller, John Ilinkle, Jo
nas Neyhart.
Smilhf.cld Abraham Fcnncr, Chas. Pos-
tens, Adam Bogart
Jackcon George Reinhart.
Chesnutliill Dan'I Weiss, Philip Kresge.
Tobykenna Peter Kinney, John Keyser.
M. SmilhJicldXViWhm llanna, William
Overficid, sr. Michael Kintner, John Place,
Moses Dcnne, Henry Albert.
Trial ZAst, Wv.h. Term, 1S54L.
R. S. Staples and Siogdell Stokes vs Rob
ert Huston.
Commonwealth to the use of Joseph Kiefcr
vs Charles U. Heany, el a I.
Abraham Butz vs George Butz.
. Joseph Keller vs Christopher D. Keller.
Henry Weiss, sen. vs Philip HofTsmith.
Abraham Steen vs Mathew Sleen.
Charles Mtisch vs Samuel linden.
Peter G. Kiuikle vs Henry Gelz, adminis
trator of M. Getz, deceased.
Philip Iloofzmilh vs Win. F. Edmonds.
John Chamber., sen. vs Philip Cyphers.
John V. Bush vs B(:.j-:nii:i V. Bush.
Greensv. ei's Executurs vs Joseph Christ-'
n;nn.
Michael B?. vs George Miller.
Julm C. Bfiggs vs Benjamin While.
Win. Jones vs Philip Neyhart,
Joseph Mover vs Joseph J. Puslcns.
Peter J. Heany vs Philip ILmfsmilh.
Joseph Zimmerman vs John S. Transnc.
Win. Petrick vs Robert Huston and Mel
choir Barry.
Wm. S. Wintemute vs Oliver D. Stone.
Dimmick Overfield vs Christian Knoll.
David Smith va John Washburn and Sam
tie! Smith.
Gabriel Wtter vs Charles.!. Price
Philip Albert ami wife is IL-nry Alt-ert.
Jonas Kintcr vs Amos Lalwr.
Nicholas A. Lisk vs Frederick Deibler.
Henry Nefr vs Jacob Smith.
Reuben A. Hirst vs Abraham Kresge.
Anthony D. Dulol vs James Staples.
Thrall "and Pinchott s Miller and Ellen
wood, Frederick Wagner's heirs vs Geo. Staplc;C
fi3P0IS0NlKG-BQ)
Thousands of Parents who use Vermifuge
composed of Castor Oil, Calomel, &c , are
not aware, that while they appear to benefit
the patient, they are actually laying the foun
pations for a series of diseases, such as saliva
tion, loss of sight, weakness, of limbs, &c.
In another column will be found theadver
tisement of Ilobcnsack's Medicines, to which
we ask the attention of all directly interested
in their own as well ns their Children';
health. In Liver Complaints and all disordes
arising from those of a bilious typc,should make
use of the only genuine medicine, Hobensack's
Liver Pills.
CCr"'tiJe ?ioZ deceived," but ask for Iloben
sacks' Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and ob
serve that each has the signature of the Pro
prietor, J. N IIOBENSACK, as none else
are
genuine.
HARDWARE! HARDWARE!!
The subscribers offer for sale one of the
largest stocks of Hardware ever kept in their
establishment, consisting- m pari ol the fol
lowing articles.
50 Sett Butchers & Fillotson's Chisels,
23 Wilhcrbeys round face chisels,
oOO planes, assorted,
100 sett knives and forks,
25 dos Butcher knives,
10 " extra self tiped, ivory handle,
50 " till locks,
10 " coflee mills,
20 " glass knobs-, assorted; 200 smoothing
irons, broad axes, hatchets, shovels, forks,
spades, circular and. strait straw knives, cas-
tcel: mill, cross cut and circular saws; paten'.
counter scales and weights; Tyler & Cobbs
patent haft brace and bits: auger and center
bit?; spoke shave, shutter bolls, shutter fis-
tenmgs; pullers; spiral door springs; lO'JU
rim and carpenters locks; 200 doz. butt hin
ges; 1000 gross screws, assorted ; tenant and
hand saws; nails; assorted grind stones; ro
tary pump fixturas-; clover and timothy seed;
beans; dried apples; 300 sacks salt; flour;
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& BROTHER.
3mo.
Ai'srnKiGHl ILEst. FcE. Term.
Samuel Ward vs William Bellis.
In the matter of the auditors report upon
the accountof C. Barnet, committee, of Isaac
liunna, u lunatic.
George B. Keller rs Amos Marsh.
- Washington Overfield vs Isaac llanna.
William Eastburn vs Ferdinand Dutot.
Joseph Huston vs Charles Slutter.
ubitov's Notice.
In the Orphans' Court of Monroe County.
In the matter of the account of Jonas Ncy
h.irt and Abraham Metzgar, executors ol the
last will and testament of Henry Neyhart,
drcenseJ.
The undersigned, auditor appointed by the
said Court to examine, resettle, and make dis
tribution, wiil attend to the duties of his ap
fyoiiimcnt on Friday, the 24th day of Februa
ry next, at ten o'clock a. in. at the office ol
James II. Walton, E-q. in Stroudsburg-, when
and where all persons interested can attend.
F. STARI3IRD, Auditor.
January 30, 1554.
Cubitor's Koticc.
Ir.ttkc Orphans' Court of Monroe County.
In the matter of the account of Abraham
Shillbr, admintrator of the estate of John
Shiffer, deceased.
The undersigned, auditor appointed by the
said Court to examine, resettle and make dis
tribution, will attend to the duties of his ap
pointment on Friday, the 24lh day of Febru
ray next, at ten o'clock a. m. at his ofiice, in
Stroudsburg, when and where all persons in
terested can attend.
SAMUEL S. DREIIER, Auditor.
January 31, 1654.
lister's Notice.
73TOTICE is hereby eiven to all legatees
aud other persons interested in the
estates of the respective decedents andini-
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norSj that the administration accounts of
the following estates have been hied in
the office of the Register of Monroe coun
ty, and will be presented for confirmation
and allowance to the Orphans' Court to
. . s .
be held at Stroudsburg, in una lor tlie a
foresaid count', on Monday, the 27th day
of February next, at 10 o'clock, a. m.
The account of Moses T. Strunk, acting
administrator of the estate of Charles
IJalterman, late of Middle Smithfield
township, deceased.
The final account of Abraham Mctzgar
and George Metzsar, administrators of
the estate of George Metzgar, late o:
Hamilton township, deceased,
'rhc account of Levi Slutter and Jacob
iMiiler, administrators of the estate of Jno.
Miller, lafp of Hamilton township, dee'd.
The account of Hudolphus Smith, ad
ministrator of the ertatc of Benjamiu
Vanauken,late of Middle gmithGeld town
ship, deceased.
The final accountof Ferdinand Kcster,
administrator of the estate of Peter Kester,
late of Hamilton township, deceased.
The first account of William Transue,
administrator of the estate of Isaac Tran
sue, late of Smithfield township,dcccascd.
The account of Austin Ncwcomb, ad
ministrator of the estate of Charles Allen,
late of Pocono township, deceased.
SAMUEL REES, Jr. Register,
Register's Office, Stroudsburg,
February 2,4854. $
ecc
fish fcc,
a full assortment, for sale at Burkes C2sS5
old stand, Easton, Pa.
JMILLER
Lston, January 2G, lboi.
Kaltec io Bridge Bniidersi
Notice is hereby given that the Commie
ioners will, on Friday, the 24th day of Feb
ruary, ISoi, at 1 o'clock p. rn. at Resica, con
tract for the building of a County .Bridge o
ver the Bush kill creek, near the tannery of
Miller &, Muckc', in Middle Smithfield township.
The model of the bridge, bids of timber,
, can be seen by calling at the Commis
sioners office.
JACOB ALTEMOSE, )
JOHN C. STRUNK Com'rs.
MELCHOIR DBEI1ER, )
February 0, 1554.
Zg.-t.f Has on hand a large and well se
lected stock of
Gruccrics, Slsirdivas-c, Staves,
which have been purchased for cash and must
be sold.
His experience in the Mercantile Business,
has enabled him to appreciate to the fullest
decree, the wants and desires of the commu
nity; and now flutters himself that iie has
made ample provision lor all who may tavor
him with their custom. Very thankful for
the liberal patronage which has been bestow
ed upon him; he respectfully asks a contin
uance of the same, feeling satisfied that it
will be to the advantage of all to examine his
stock before purchasing clsewherc.
Stroudsburg, January 5, 1S53.
PALMER & BROTSBR. -
TgP ESPECTFULLY inform the Mer
chants of Stroudsburg and vicinity,
that they have ou hand and are manufac
turing PURE TALLOW CANDLES,
in the Borough of Stroudsburg, and will
keep constantly on hand a full supply,
which they offer for sale at as low rates
as can be had at any other establishment.
Call before purchasing elsewhere.
Stroudsburg, February 2, 1854.
READY! AEsS!! FislEH!
& The undersigned respectfully informs
&fpthe public that he has taken a room in
the Brick building, on the corner of
William and Sarah streets, and directly op
posite Kaulz and Huntsman's wheelright
shop, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, where
he purposing carrying on the Gunsmithing
business in all its various branches. He
prides himself in being able to give entire
satcisfacion to all. Persons in want of any
thing in his line of business are repectfully
invited to call. Particular attention paid to
repairing in all its various branches. Also
door locks repaired on the shortest notice.
JUICHAEL KOWATSKI.
Stroudsburg, October 20, 1853.
TEN DOLLARS AMY!
I offer for sale upwards of thirty different
Resceipts, many of which have been sold for
mom $5, to 810 a peice, and in the sale and
manufacture of these any one of energy can
frake Ton Dollars a day.
Address " L. P. Atwalcr" Boston Massa
chusetts, enclosing one dollar ami the whole
number of Receipts will' be forwarded by
return ma.il.
All letters must be post-paid.
December 15, 165J.
61t tW$P'S!
WltJf ft H i t
Jfep The subscriber ha3 opened
ffii his new Hotel and is ready to
Jijgtaccommodate all who may fa
r vest,-,,. ,yor tie-r cust0JU
JOHN n. ME LICK.
Stroudsburg, May 27, 1852.-0ui.
Has permanently located him
self in Stroudsburg, and moved
next door to Dr. S.
rlv onnositeS. Melick's Jew
elry store, where he id 'fully prepared lotrea
the' natural teeth, and also to insert incorruptt
ible artificial teeth on pivot and plate, in the
latest and most improved mariner, juosi per
the danger and folly of trusting
their work to the ignorant as well as the
traveling dentist. It matters not how much
experience a person may have, he is liable to
have some failures out of a number of cases,
mid if the dentist lives at a distance, it is fre
quently put off until it is too late to save the
tooth or teeth as it may be, otherwise the in
convenience and trouble of going so far.-
Hence the necessity of obtaining the services
of a dentist near home. All wo'ik wurranted.
ins ojiic;
Q (he-Receipts assd ESxpcsnditEzres ol I?Iosaioe Coisaaty.
JJohca EIiBEgcr, E- Treasurer, in account with the county of Monroe, from the fifth
dav of January, A. D. 1853, to the fifth day ol January, A. D. 1851, inclusive.
DE.'
To cash ree'd of Collectors on ac't of Taxes asses'd for the year 1853 $2212 30
do do - do 1852 2 l87 0U.
do do do 1851 S01 G5,
do do do 1850 277 01
do do , . do J 818 05 5808 90
Cash ree'd as Redemption money on the following Unsealcdjands, sold for taxes, 1852.
$15 81
15 81
10 131
Hi 08
1 0 08
13 51
0 00
8 11 113 3 -2
3 71
50
4i
G7S 10
:!r2 1)0
U3 9S
Coulbaugh township, John 15ush,
No 177
do'
do
do
do
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M. Smithfield
Polk
CIO
do
do
do
do
do
do
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221
222
223
22U
50
Jacot) Hendrich
Jane Rees
Daniel Rees
Sarah Reps
William Shannon
Robert J31ackwell
Ann Henry FpaM
Received of J. II Walton, for rulled boards, &c. lefi at Jnil
do M. II. Dre.her do do
do John Edinger do do
Balance on Road taxes asessed on Unseated lands at last settlement
do School do do do do
do John Edinger, Treasurer
m 11 01
PI?
Administration of Justice.
Pay and "mileage of Grand and Petit Jurors, for the year 1850
do do do do do 185 1
do do do. do do IS53"
Taxes Eeiunded. .
Paid Kunkel & Snyder, tax for lS 19 .
do M. II. Drelier, on the following tracts, John leeIienj. iiunneU
and Peter Lemnger ' , i
do John dinger. ta.es on lands erroneously sold
do J. L. WyckufT, exoneration on Sarah Cox
do Stroud J. Hollinshead, on 11. Blackweli 1 1
do M. II. Drtfher. on Slandish Ford
do C. L. Burnett, on George W. Slurry
Bridcrc Vietvs.
do do
do do
Elections
18 ;y
1H52
' 1853
1850
S5W
1852
1S53
3 09
17 78
11 M 72-
1 fi-1
30 23
28 20
8 -10
9 f!6
5 53
10 90
1 00
2 00
11 00
2 50
8 00
21 00
339 GO
-1130 19
31
do
14 02
19 00
Sheriff's Fees.
Paid Sheriff summoning Jurors and conveying Prisoners to Penitentiary, 1S53,
inquisition on Dead Bodies.
P'd A. S. Edinger holding inquisition on the body of Chaa. Allen, 1S53
" Kudoli.hus smith, do uo
Court Crier -Paid Charles U. Warnick, Court crier, &c
Assessments Paid for making assessment for the year I52
do do do do 1853
Cleaning Court House and Offices
Paid for cleaning Court House and Offices, lor the year 1851
do do do do oo i&oj
Interest paid on Judgments aamt the County
Paid Charles relherman. interest.
do Peiei Zimmerman, on Judgment before Esquire Starbird
. l l
do
100 07
17 00
371 22
U21 00
33 02
39 75
5 50
155 50-
-101 00
3 00
3 37
-0 3;
John Arnold,
Hiram Warner,
Frederick Siglin,
do
do
do
y
Pocono
Coolbaugh
Chesnutbill
do
do
do"
do
do
uo do do
do Robert Brown, interest
Road Damages. '"
Paid Abraham Labar '
do Henry Werkheiscr '
do John Keener
do John Kaulz
do Abraham Yetter
do Robert Brown
Jailors Fees Paid Jailor for 1851
flo do 1653
Protfionotan and Clerk of the Sessions Vd M H Dreher for 1533
Commissioners Glerk P'd J H Walton for'1852
do do do 1853
Commissioners Counsel P'd J II Walton, for 1852
do do 1353
Runnins' Toxcnship LinrsV'd for running Township Line
itdUvrs Pecs r d County Auditors tees tor icoj
Commissioners Services.
29 22
2ll 33
107 31
2 00-
409 80
Paid Abraham Fenner for the year 1851
do Joseph Frable do do 1552
do Mekhoir Dreher do do do
do do do do do 1853
do Michael Super do do do
do John C Strunk do do do
do Jacob Aliemose do do do
do Reuben Weiss do do do
17 00
30 00
40 00
70 00
U0 00
10 00 257 00
1 00
35 22 30 22
111 GO
11 9S
120 (10 131 95
40 00
20 00 GO 00
4 00
30 00
1 50
3 50
8 00
140 59
99 08
1 18 00
15 00
10 00
-300 27
Paid premiums for Fox ccalps, &c. for the
do do do do
do do do do
do do do do
do do do do
do do do do
1819
1850
1851
1852
1853
County Printing.
Paid Schoonoyer & Ringwalt 18 17
do J L lung wait
do Theodore Schot h do
do Keller & A liege r do
Enlarging and Repairing County Jail.
Cash paid sundry persons tor lumber, stone, mason and carpenter work,
&c. for Jail.
Costs in Commonwealth Cases.
Cash paid iuudrv persons, witness fees in the case ol common
wealth vs. uraves ltov
do 1553
Rafertv do
Abm. But', do
And'w Pipher
Chris. Miller
C J & Jos. Price
Patrick Gahale
P Brown & J lloband
Frederick Floro
87
1 00
2 74
1 80
0 22
69 05
- 81 74
151 84
47 25
43 75
92 32
79 50 202 S2
002 0 1
do do ' do do do
do do do do do
do do do do do
do do do do " do
do :!o do do do
do do do do do
do do do do do
do do do do do
do do do do do
10 00
70 35
1 25
8 80
130 21
5 3'J
32 95
22 00
(i 88
2 05
-297 20
Miscellaneous.
Paid Valentine "Wcrkhiscr for wood for the year 1S50, -
" V.'illiam Gordon for painting Court House, 180, - - - -
" Silas L. Drake for making election boxes, 1852,
" U. E. Wright, esq., for fen copies of (he election laws, lS52,e --
" H. Ilannnan for books for ofiice, 1S52, - - - - ' "
" Jo hn Edinger, advertising unseated lands croneously nfcpcsscd, ISo-,
" J. II. "Walton for calculating taxes on assessments of 1S52, -
il Samuel Mclick, stationary, &c, 1853,
" Samuel Rees Jr., indexing dockets in Register's Ofiice, -
" II. Ilannnan, stationary, Ac.
" 1? Huston, lime, nails, boards, &c. - - -
S amuel Melick, stationary, ink, &c. - - -
" C. S. Palmer for wheelbarrow, ;t
" John N. Stoke?, merchandize, - - - 7
" George li. Keller, hopples, hand enfit. Ac. -
lloalev. cuttinc wood, - - - - -
John N. Staples for wood,
51.
Silas
" Robert Eil
; David Keller; postage,
1 ,J' 1 l
hn N. Staples for wood, - " " ; '
. I). Robeson, swearing Sheriff and Commissioners, jV -las
L. Drake, for making table for Recorder's oilicc, - r -abert
Eilenberger for cutting wood, - 'i; ' "
2 50
3 00
3 00
10 00
4 21
21 50
20 00
8 71
2 00
0 00
4 0U
7 OS
3 00
23 02
10 87
1 S7
3 00
50
2 12A
02
1 0G
John Butz, school treasurer, Pocono township, -Christian
Decker, do Chesnutbill do
Win. Belles., do Jackson do
Simon Grubcr - do Coolbaugb do.tj.
Joseph Meyers, do do do
IlenryMeisner, do Rosa do
20 00
,10 00
20 00
150 00
.1 'f -
Cash paid on Redemption checks -Balance
due John Edinger, treasurer, at last settlement,
Treasurers commissions on receiving $6,543 2S.
do do on paying out $(5,511 37,
Total
'- VJ "
15 00
-.20-00
10 0(1
v?100" 00
-.40 00
7 00
65 43
65 11
192 00
91 99
3C9 43
130 54
SC.641 91
Examined and allowed this seventh day of January, A. D. 1354.
JOHN C. STRUNK. ) , JOHN N.STOKES,
11. DREIIER. V Commissioners. J. II. FETIIERMAN, V Auditors.
JACOB ALTEMOSE CHAS. S. DEITRICK,
Attest: ' JAMES H. WALTON, Clerk. tJ ..
Statement shoicini? the duvlicalcs for County payments, cxoncratians, commissions and.,
balances due on the same.
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53 Charles Strunk,
J. A. bmger,
Henry Albert,
I. Schocii,
Charles Price,
Pinion March,
lcx. Brown,
P. Merwine. sen
Lewis Decker.
David Gregory
52
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'uid for repairing Hawk's bridge, 1S5.1.
do Stony Run bridge, lb;
do Bell's 00
do Raiiflmry's do
do Brodliead's do
do . Sloke-s' do.
do - Marshall' do
do Pocono do
do Ransbury's do
do Tannersvillc do
do Smithfield do
do Kuukle's do
do Stony Run do
do S'tokes' (10
do- Priccburg do.
do Bell's do
do Sfrondsburg do
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District AHornei'Fces. -Paid
Samuel. S. Dreher. for fees, lSa3, - - - - - , " , '
Paid the following Supwvhop-foacsmlmUii
Christian Stout, wpftrvirjriyiynanna Qm smy, , - , . -Peter
Merwine, " fM "
2 00
4 52
37
50
7 12
4 50
1 00
3 30
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3 00
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Paradise
Hamilton,
Tobybanna,
Chesnuthiil,
Polk,
'Ross,
Eldred,
Pocono,
Coolbaugb,
rm. Jones,
Jacob Edinger,
Jobn Kellcv,
Wm. Mosteller'Stroud,
Melcboir Barry.'Siroud,
II. Overfield, M. Smithfield,
bimon Labar, ilocorio,
feter i'raily, Uacuson,
Coolbaugb,
Price,
John Pope,
John Postens,
Henry neller, Paradise.
S. Deitrick, ihiiiitnhelu,
Alex. Brown, Hamilton,
Charles Correll, Eldred,
J. S. Fisher, Polk,
John v lute, jr.. Tobyfaanna,
Rnock Bupkirk, Ross,
Peter Gilbert, Chesnuthiil,
S. Mildenbergcr Tobybanna,
Kclnibod Price, Price,
John V net, Coolbaugb,
Tbos. Sebiing, Pocono,
John Storm. Paradise
Conrad Frable, Polk,
John Miller, Jackson.
Philip Gearhart Chesnutbill.
H. Overfield, M.SimHiHeW,
G.F.Bambcrgcr Smithfield,
Silas L. "Drake, Stroud,
CharlesMiller, -Ilamilton,
John Smith. iTobyhanna,
.Vnthonv Peters Price.
R. W. Keiple, iCoolbaugli,
John Roth, Paradise
Frederic Sbupp Polk.
V. m. Belhs. .Jackson,
Jacob Altemose Chesnnthill,
P. Zimmerman. Smitbfieid,
jVin. Thompson Coolbaugb,
(James Newell, iTobvhanna,
ISlSimoii Grubcr, Coolbaugb,
Wm. Bisbmg, (Pocono,
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192 00 290 03
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91 00 217 72
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97 5G 91 08, 1 1G1 5 32
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359 29 215 00 144 29
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55 07 27 30i 1 20 26 57
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14 95! 10 05: 4 90
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71 58 12 72! 5S S6
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8 711 6 27, 2 44
15 19' I 15 19
46 21. 30 00 16 21,
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$41 89 error in adding,
it-.. ..i.nn:i.nra omiHnra nfllip cnntif v nf Mnnrno. Imvincr carefullv examined the accounts
of the Countv Treasurer, and all books, papers, vouchers, etc.. relating tberercto. do certify tnat
we find the above account correct. Witness our hands at Stroudsburg, this 7th day of January,
A. D. 1854, T
JACOB H. FET" HERMAN, Auditors.
CHARLES DEITRICK, )
100 67
311 10
121 00
33 0-2
39 75
171 00
3 37
378 64
') 20
307 00
45 S7
111 (Hi
120 00
4 00
50 00
30 00
324 75
0U 18
151 84
215 57
Or THE EXPENSES OF THE COUNTY FOll 1S53.
P'd Grand and Petit Jurors SHU 72
14 CO
Taxes refunded
General, special and tsp elections
Sheriff summoning Juroisanti con-
vevincr prisoners to Penitentiary
11
Innuisitiotis on dead bodies
Court Crier
Assessments
Cleaning Court House and Offices
Paid on Judgments
Interest paiJ on Judgments
Road Damages
Jailors fees
Prothonotarv Clerk of the Courts
Commissioners Clerk
Running township lines
Commissioners Counsel
Auditors fees
Commissioners services
Premiums
Constables making returns and at
tending Court
P.mintv nrintlllil
PnlnrniiKF nnd ronairinc countv Jail 82S 84
V "-fg " I -
Costs in Commonwealth eases 313 24
iMisrellaneous expenses 121
Building and Repairing Bridges, to ivit:
Pocono IJriuiie
Ransberry's Biidgt)
Tannersvillc
Smithfield
Kunkles -
Stony Run
Stokes1 ;
Priceburtj
District Attorney
Amount of Checks outsanding and
unjaid, including Judgments a
gainst the chunty
Amount of Taxes levied and uncol
lt.ftprl
VrMin ivbiill must deducted exonerations
and commissions, to be allowed .to Collec
JOHNO- STRUNK, )
ftl. DKEIIKIl, Com'rs.
- JACOB ALTEMOSE. 3
Commissioner's Office, Jan 7, 1851.
7 JD0
201 78
24 20
7 01
73 00
3 00
157 57
5 00
10 00
1823 02
5105 42
TAKNERY F0!1 SALS,
The undersigned will sell at
nrM-,iti onin .1 3tn:iU TnlllllTV and
Twelve acres of Land, with the
fef?rs4iHinrnrniiinntsf. situated in a desira
ble part of the County for Bark and other
advantages.
J. II. WALTON.
Stroubsburg-, Dec. 15, 1853.
F0II RENT,
Jnri The room occupied by Wm. II.
jffjtfj White, as a Barbershop. The
HI room is well adapted for a barber,
)EJllland a man of sober and industrious
habits will find this a good location. Fo
furthar particulars apply to
SYDENHAM WALTON.
Stroudsburg, January 5, 1853.
, BLANK DEEDS
For sale at. this Qfrfcq.
PLEASE READ.
The following School Books, many of them
recently published, are perhaps the most
popular Books, as a Series, ever issued.
Teachers and friends of education are res
pectfully requested to examine the same, un
der the assurance that they are already pre
fered by a lai-ge body of i ntelligent educators.
DR. BULLIONS
Analytical and Practical English Gram
mar. Introduction to English Grammar,
Progressive exercises in Analysis and
Parsing,
Latin and Greek Grammars.
They are used in over seventy Academies
in New York, and in many of the most flour
ishing institutions in every State of the Jnion
Dddd's Elementary and Practical Arith
metic. Dodd's High School Arithmetic.
Dodd's Elements of Algebra.
SeheU's Introductory Lessons in Arith
metic. This scries of arithmetics, with Dodd's
Algebra, has received the best claim to pub
liqe favor possible that of being highly ap
proved by thorough Arithmeticians, after
usmg them in the school room.
Olney's School Geography and xUlas.
Olncv's Quarto Geography.
Whitlock's Geometry and Surveying;.
All that these books need is a carelul ex
amination' J. S. DESMAN'S SERIES.
The Student's Primer,
:1?be Student's Speaker,
The Student's Spelling book, , .
Student's First Reader,
Student's Second ReaJer,
Student's Third Reader,
Student's Fourth Reader,
No books recently published have created1
so great a sensation among Teachers as the
SKtei'j Series.
Stroudsburg, November 23th, 1S53.
Wn are now using the Students' Series in.
our schools and think they are the very best.
Small children can learn lipicc as much with
the same labor as they can from any other sys
tem. We would recommend that they be
used in all the schools of the county
OL1S B. GORDON.
Wm. H. WOLFE,
RALPH Pi. GR1SWOLD.
LEWIS VAIL,
The school directois of Stroud township
have resolved that they be used in all' tlfa
schools of the township.
Mr. Cottingham, the superintendent of the)
Public Schools of Easton, is introducing the
whole series, (Geographies, Readers, ASfy
rithmetics, &c-.) there,.
We have appointed Mr. Lewis Vail our a
gent and authorize him to intropuce thaa
bove books at verj low rates. Applications
can be made to htm or us.
All kinds ol Books and Stationary for sale
at low lates.
PRATT, WOODFORD & Go.
No. 4 CnurtlaiuU St., NewATofli.
J)occmhcrslSV1 1
April 28j 1S53, t ,
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