t . .. Tin i. - rmn & i i iuj ji 11- wMitw'. ' 1 njarrVT. pyf- ' "3 r.T!g.isrgf-T,,aK',"t: 'ft OP RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF MONROE COUNTY. IEV1 SLTTTTEE, Esq. Treasurer, in account with the County of Monroe, from the first i ... i ... r limn.... loce ; l : cay oi January, . jj. loo'i, to wu isi u.i -uMijr iojj, ju.iu.iv- '6 cash reed of Collectors, on account of Taxes for the year 1812, $ 12 40 do do do do do 1849 33 Uh do do do do 1850 183 U do do do do do 1851 53 59 do do do do do 1852 27U G4 do do do do do 1853 301 a 90 do do do do do 1851 2269 72A- Cash ree'd on account of Road Tax on Unseated Lands, for years 1852 & '53 1501 95 do do do do School Tax on do do do 1852 & 153 839 89 594 32 do & 1851 11 1 1 v - "it uu UU UU lOJi On do do do Silas L Drake, Treasurer of Fort Penn Lodge of I.O. of O. F. for rent of Grand Jury Room, for years 1853 & M nn Seated Lands Redemption money received on Unseated Lands sold Cash received of John Edfnger, late Treasurer -. . , do rcc1 839 89 20 00 25 26 182 28 21 23 $90-15 IGi 93 98 51G 27 CR. J y cash paid John Edingcr, late Treasurer, balance due at last settlement do do . Chas. Featherman, former Treaa'r do do former soiilement Administration of Justice. By ,ay and mileage of Grand and Petit Jurors. 1059 59t Constables. Paiil Constables making returns, mileage and attending Court 130 56 District Attorne " Abiam Harry, District Attorney Samuel S Dreher do Sheriff. " James N Dnrling, for conveying Floar to Penitentiary do do summoning Jurors Witness and Constables Fees in Commonwealth Cases 45,00 '1156 50 oo 15 oo- 50 50 65 00 Commonwealth vs. Andrew Pipher do do Frederick Floar ? do do Christian Miller do do John Riley a do do Abram Bulz ' do do Brown & lloben M do do Graves . do do A. Swinghammer "' do do C. & J. Price Boarding Prisoners. . . Paid William P. Haltock for boarding prisoners Jail Repairs. do for materials and work at Jail Court Crier. t do Chailes U. Warnick, Court Criei Prothonotaiy and Clerk of the Sessions do Michael II. Dreher, Piothonotary Commissioners Clerk and Counsel. do James II. Walton, Commissioners Clerk do do do for 1850 do lo do do do do do do do do do do do do do do for 1853 do lor 1851 Counsel Repairs of Court House. do for repairs of Court House Commissioners. do John Miller. Commissioners services , do Abram Fenner nlo do Michael Super do do Melcnoir Dieher do . - -do John (' Sirunk "do do Jncnt) Aliemose do . ; do Joseph Heckman do i Assessors; - d Assessors for different townships Elections. di 'expenses for General and Township Flections County Printing. do Theodore Schoch " do David Keller do do do printing assessment books Auditors ' S. Dteuick, County Auditor. no do do do 25 00i 12 98 7 74A 22 74 20 10 - 7 00 11 11 2 76 4 20 123 91 95 61 220 19 44.997 65 18" 20 00 10 80 30 00 100 00 50 00 210 SO Miscellaneous. Paid M. H. Dreher, Villiani Dean's charge for Books, from Eastou do Amos Miller, repairing pumps, year 1848, ' L do Isaac Loder, Coffin for Conrad Cornelius hed in Jail) do A. R. Jackson, Medicine & attendance on C. Stokely, Prisoner do John Hilliard, Const, bringing Irishmen to Jail . ; do Samuel Ilccs, Registering Births & Deaths do .Alelchior Dreher for rive loads of wood, and 7 loads of Stone do Crook & Pedrick, for log chain do" John A. Flagler, Merchandize and bedding for Jail do M. D. Robison, Swearing Commissioners, do Amos Shoemaker, for Carpenter work do Susan Tuttle, Cleaning Commissioners office. do Cuarce U. Warnick, attending Court and binding Books &q ; do Hannallallock, Washing for Prisoners &c. do Samuel A. Bennct, repairing chairs m do William P. Hallock, work at Bridge and nursing Prisoners, do Even Green, Carpet Blinds &c. for Court House do Richard S. Staples, boards for floor on County Well do Augustus Carniar, Repairing office & Court House . :- . do W. B. Row, Jail & uouniy uumuuij- do Charles Kutzlcr, cleaning Jail do John N. Durliug, Jailord fees do Miller & Fowler, Stove & Pipe do Geo. II. MillerTMerchandize. do James H. Walton, calculating Tax Assessment 18u3 do do do 1851 lr Jnhn X. Durlinrr. for boardinc Prisoners &c. do Benjamin V. Bush, furnishing and hauling lumber to Strohdsf uurg and Dutotsburg do George 3Ialvcu for Merchandise Road Orders Paid John Smith, Sup. of Tobyhanua Tep. yra 1S52-53 do Do do Silas Blowers, Do do Samuel Postens, Pj'ice do John Dibler, Do do Cofl'man & Heller, Paradise do do Frederick Siglin, do Jacob W. Singer, do do Joseph Williams, do Hiram Warner, do Hiram Warner, do Peter Smoke, do do John Frutchey, Paid Charles Frantz, do William Long, do Charles Buskirk do Geo. W. Kresge do Peter Mcrvine tt . 'jit Do Chesnu thill Jackson, Do Do Coolbaugh, Do Do Do M. Smithffeld, Jackson, years 1S50-51 Price, Ross, Polk, Do Do Do Do Do Do Do, Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do . 2 'if TobvhannA School Orders. . .- . Paid Nathan Houck, School Treasurer of Coolbaugh, 1852-53 4.,s Do Tobyhauny, Price M. SmithGeld, 2 12A 1 00, " 8 00 1 50 4 50 4 GO 13 12A 3 00 1669 37A 6 O'J 1 50 19 25 2 12 62fc 9 13i 33 00 93 i) 21 10 21 4 50 .6 15 10 56 1 23 20 00 20 00 17 7 G 80 100 00 300 00 200 00 -S7 50 87 50 -65 00 40 00 20 00 20 00 12 50 12 50 175 00 100 00 175 00 10 00 25 00 10 00 10 00 9 16 5 05' 9 78 15000 150 00 120 00 60 61 15 00 90 -15 87 38 234 09 24 16 1333 99 do C dd do do do Jacob Feiherman rtu Jolin N. Stokes do do do do for Bridge views, Bridge Views. at different Bridges. Road Damages. Damages 9 00 3 00 I 50 2G 50 147 12 151 70 91 68 19 50 410 00 205 77 517 61A SO 75 176.15 56 75 313 G5 1 50 9 00 U 00 i) 00 1 50 30 00 21 00 do Do do William Ebach Do do N. A.Lisk, Do do Charles Shoemaker, Do Commission on receiving 9045 1 6i do Pavinsr out 838 5 Jan. 4. 1855. Balance due Monroe County, per Levi Sluttcr, Esq., Treasurer, Examined and allowed this fourth day of January A. I). 1855. JOHN C. STRUNK, ) JACOB FEATHERMAN, JACOB ALTEMOSF, Com'rs JOHN N. STOKES. JOSEPH HECKMAN. J THOMAS M. McILHANEY. Attest M. II. Drkhkk, Clerk. 495 61 S128 58i $9045 16A Auditors. Statement, shoiciiig the Duplicates for County Taxes, Payments, Exoiierations, Commiss ions una isalances due on same. no do do i hi .lames Smith for Ro: do Michael Runsberry, do d John T. Bell, do do Oliver D. Smith, do Boundary Lines do for running line between Stroudsburji and Stroud township do do do Pocono and Paradise townships Inquisitions. iln SWuldin.' lnouisition on unknown person . ...... ,1- Mr j do William wiiuaras do do Jacob D Birman do dj Michael Kawalski Stationery. do John A- Flagler, for Stationery, do Samuel Melick, do. Fuel. 8u for fuel fo: Court House, Commissioners Onice and Jail Judgments. xio Peter Zimmerman, Judgment vs. Cunty. in F. Starbird's Docket do John Huston. Executor of Philip Shafer, Sr dec. Esq. Muschls do Bell & Brothers, Judgment in Esqr. Starbird's Docket Premiums. - do for premiums on Fox and wild Cat scalps Redemptions. do for redemption of John Bush, Coolbaugh township - t lllldlil uuuimwM Thomas Paschal, Price do Philip Riggs, Tobyhanna do do Coolbaugh do Jos. Thomas, Tobyhanna do Amos Taylor do iMoses Chambers, Horsefield & McGarly, and Jacob Hendrick, Tobyhanna Jesse Sharpless, Tobyhanna, Christopher HeckaWclder " - Keiundcu. do on refunding Checks Interest doohn Huston, Executor of Philip Shafer, sr. deceased . ; do Balser Featherman, interest on checks doJoseph Bell and John Bdll, on Judgment vs. county Books and Indexes for Officers. do II. JTamman. books for Prothonotary's office do W-'H. Dreher, index and execution dockets do S. Reesy do deed book, vol. 7 Bridges. do foi Stroudsburg.. Bridge do for Brodhead'a do rin for Pitrono do" .-f J do lor Stuke's do 15 00 50 00 25 00- 95,00 13 00 46 43A 16 12i 17 72 16 96 14 12i 64 93 g COLLECTORS 1842 Henry Wliitesell 184U William Thompson 16.50 FreilcrickSliupp Anthony Peters Robert V. Keiple 1S51 Conrad Frablu John Miller John Storm Ichibod Price John Vhct Sam'l Mililciibergcr 152 Peter Gilbert John 6 Fisher Charles Correll Alexander Blown Smith Price Peter Frailcy Simon Labar Henrv Overfield 1853 William Mosteller John Kelly Jacob Edinger William Jones William Smith David Gregory Lewis Decker Peter Mcrwine sen. Alexander Drown Simon Marsh Charle3 Price Theodore Schoch Henry Albert Joseph A Sjnser Chailes Strunk I65t Henry Albert Georsu Getz Abraham Transuc Joseph Wilton Jude Winters John Alleger Elilm I'Oscens Anthony II llergcr Joel Berlin John Kern Jacob Dorshinier Alexander Brou n Philip McCleukey iMichael Urown Peter M Huffman 2 SO 17 92 20 72 27 87 318 22 117 94 227 88A 85 76 do ,:') Ho do do ido .ndj do K do do do do do do do do do do 15 81 13 54 21" 91 15 31 15,95 15 02 15 25 53 30 25 81- 10 44 47 87 19 00 191 99 7 42 131 73 77 91 19 00 25 00 1 00 45 00 Jeb for Bell's and Smithfield do do for Cherry Creek ... do do for C.otsmE" , do - - do forRansberry's do - ,v , do for Henry's .,. . dp' -. do lor Pticeburg '.. do do for Stony Run . . do 1 do lor Bushkill do J do for Mackey's do' do for Marshall's sdo do for P. Keller's .do do for Zimmerman's do t do for Tannetsvillo do do for Fennersville do ?do for Butter Milk Falls do do .for Eldred do do lor Kresge i Me do do for G. W. Kresge's dp do for Kunkletown .doi,. do for Str.oudjsbu.rgA fluipjsburrdoj. .! Iff '?iU-;v 89 76 1 50 ,5 04 12 07 27 62 , i 14 8ii 20 00 20 37 9 26 68 18 20.70 18 67 58 50 7 50 1 00 - 9 50 24 89 .16 68. 13 93 60 232 27 16500. 6 12 5058fl0 Townships Tobvhanna Coolbaugh Polk Price Coolbaugh Polk Jcckson Paradise Price Coolbaugh Tobyhanna Chesnuthill Polk Eldrcd Hamilton Price Jackson Pocono M Smithfield Stroud Coolbaugh Pocono Eldred Rosa Polk Chcnuthil Tobyhanna Hamilton Paradise Price Stroudtburc M SmiUificId Jackson Smithfielil M Smithfield lines Paradise Coolbaugh Tobyhanna Pocono Price Eldred Polk Stroud Chesnuthill Hamilton Jackson Stroudsburg Smithfield Ain't ofdup licatu 514,15 ii3 u:t 11 3,5 j 82.5U 101.06 J3fi,04 78.17 246,74 241,20 5Sd,C7 33fi,70 892,54 122,36 361,61 536,07 Hal. due at last tet'nt. 522,01 4,17 187,47 15.19 16,21 170,75 80,65 26.57 :,21 2:1,36 21,25 144.29 20,02 32,67 30,40 22,60 46,40 91,32 155,03 702,35 29,62 102,37 217,72 164,16 216,19 290,03 61,96 710,20 83,37 100.2S 242,82 457,20 134.48 355,17 Pay- in'nts 10,55 181,80 :ir.i 1.31 3d,22 19,56 Exo-nera-tions 59,04 2,2d 6,71 11,12 51 111,00 19,19 21,23 12,28 40,00 71,57 25,00 610,33 25,00 86,30 36,75 218,00 202,00 251,52 50,00 722,91 75,07 35,63 141,29 332,67 39,00 331,97 137,75 6.00 55,00 29,10 122,02 20,00 81,00 150,00 369,09 146.00 814,00 31,00 171,66 75,00 12,11 15,51 1,91 6.02 25,44 9,62 1,18 9,92 14,96 1,34 Com-miss-siona 52,12 4.75 3,75 6,71 8,63 17,13 11,54 9,17 3,70 12,50 5,21 11,69 23,27 8,30 6,90 Ov'r 10,01 4,31 5,09 22,20 5,40 Rail- ance due 1.89 5,07 132,53 fcO.05 20,02 6,10 130,03 60,53 180,97 31,27 11,96 0 70,60 101,51 116,85 95.1S 544,15 91,23 43,55 27.59 72,86 113,42 59,17 165,74 91,20 219,53 190,26 76,14 91.36 387,15 161,07 Total 522,61 4,17 1S7.47 15,19 16,21 170,75 60,65 6,57 33,24 23,36 21.25 1 M,29 20,02 32,67 30,40 22.C0 46,40 91,32 155,03 7C2,35 29,82 102,37 217,72 240,19 290,03 61,96 740.20 83,37 100 2S 242,S2 457.20 134,48 355,17 544,45 223,03 113,55 82,59 101,96 236,04 78,17 240,74 241,20 538,67 236,76 692,54 122,36 361,81 536,07 FURNITURE WARER00MS. 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A Develop- kins nndeaiters; misses and childrens do.; ment ol me miu unm-nnco ... indies and misses frurns: mens and bovs do.; longevity. By balbirnic. du cents in fact every thinar comnrisinff a full country New Hydropathic Cook Book. By R T assortment, all of which will be sold cheap Thrall, M. D. A system of Cookery on Hy for cash or vroduce. Call and see for vour- dronathic principles, containing an E.vposi BrduPK. C. R. ANDRE. tion of the true relations of all Alimentary Stroudsburg, October 5, 1854. Substances lo Health, with plain Receipts fox preparing all appropriate Dishes lorlly- SPRIN& MATTRESSES. dropathic eslahlnhmonls. Vegetarian Board- The undersigned has taken the agency for ing Houses, Private Families, &c. It i the sale of Wright's Celebrated Patent Spring the Cook's complete C uide lor all who eat Mattresses, ffor which the nronnetor received to live." Paper. tiJ cents: Muslin, .wu . i i i 0:1 u.j..i .; i.i k ii.r. t;v.!.-J Si.ionpoiifSvvimmino. With instructions ine iirbL oiivur iuuuai, awaiuuu nn. i 1 .... ..w ... - iflFWv m ivliioh iin invitPK lo Learners, lllustratod, 15 cents. e irrn.lahiiriT Wntfir Cure in A u.crica. uBr.uu i in it i i mii mum in mii: i.ii.iiiUiiij ua uli viuiiuuui i - and vicin house S30 in AMOUNT Cr. Paid Jno. Edingcr and Jno. N. Stokes Committee. Peter Miller witness fes3 " Theodore Schoch for Printing Blanks, &c, 1852-53 Geo. II. Miller &. Robert Boys Committee. Jacob K. Shafer witness fees ,4 Keller &. Alleger, printing, &.c. " Silas L Prake, " C Saylor Manager, &c John Casebeer, witness fees RS Staples Prest &. Manager E II Walton, painting signs CU Warnick, painting signs " It Houston, signs Geo H Miller, & Silas L Drake Committee " Jacoo Stoufier Manager, & Com " Miller & Kern Committee Hannah Bush, withess fees J II Walton, fees as -Sec. and Manager, &c Managers fees John D Eck's loss " Theodore -Schoch, printing &. Blanks the Secretary Lr making 111 Policies " Treasurers Coimmisssions for rec. & paying out 1199 44. " E H Walton obtaining Policies " Policies applied for, not taken out or fees paid. Ill 00 477 16 i . . i vv n nr. ity. A sample can he seen at the of various dtsoasos treaiou m . - of the Bubscnbcr at any time. Price With cases ol umne, r-u. the City. ,vaw ouru.;,' a r nmolote do.non- r t AAtnnP . nasa. Anew I neoi y. , ... w. ll. .rmixnj, ; l,nffrnl O tie liyUrOU.lUll Strnmkburrr. Nov. 2. 1854. siraticno the aJvantagosi y J --oi-- . i . i a...i.iit n laodi - RVSIQIU Ul I . f Onls. 'Fiii'DOliliiic on hand and lor lallacy oi Osale by F. HOLLINSHEAD. ftroudsburg, Marc h30, IB-l. iho Allopathic Method, and its ut n nM a nBrill.ill-llt uiuv:. lor tnntmilY i" - i .... ... With AppcnrliN, containing the liytfropainir 12 03 1 G7 21 00 3 00 I 54 7 50 5 50 7 10 1 61 10 00 3 75 3 75 9 1)0 6 00 2 U3 4 37 02 31 00. II 25 8 00 16 50 111 00 19 97 3 00 11 39 Auditors fees Balance due in Treasurers hands at settlement 314 34 1 87 100 95 $477. 16 We the undersigned Auditors appointed by the Monroe Jtfutual Fire Insurance Company do.certifg that we have carefully audited set tled and examined the acconnts of James II Walton, Treasurer, of said Company and find a balance in his hands from monies re ceived for said Company the stun of 8160 95. Witness our hands Dec. 18, 1854, GEORGE 11. MILLER, i JOHN N. STOKES, V Auditors. ROBDllT BOYS. ) : OAP. Fine scented Soaps for wash in"" and shaving a so tho cc ebrated shaving cream, for sa e by SAMUEL MELICK umtrnm iMihiiir 'if litiiiiHiiiiiiiiii iftili-i-rtiiM
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