''Eh bicn, I sail bo excessively bclight veu zat day sail arrive. My iustrumc-uts ru all ready for zo ball extract, ze eve-r3'-sn6t" cried the doctor, rolliug up his sleeves. 'The sooner we're away, and at work i mankiu' eooithin', tho bettor I'll be pleased," said Mr. Dooiittle. "They do fay there's a powerful sight o' transport ii ud the like a cros-iu' over, and their cargoes must be worth a mint o' money to our government folks just now, when powdfr, and lead, and sbootin-tools are to scarce!'' "We will sail as soon an elb tide mnkoa in the morning, sir," said the cap tain. "See that everything ii ready for pea, below auu aloft. ' "Ay, ay,hir this is the best nowa that I vc heard tu a coou's ajel And the men arc juj-t as impatient as I am." "It ii well; I look to you to see that all thing are ready, I uhall now go on ."horo with Mr. Cringle to receive his last orders. Send a bout for me at ten to night, prcci-cly." "Ay, ay, 4irl" replied the officer. "Can I do anything for you on ehore, doctor, inquired the captain. 'Nossing, Bare nossing, I sank you Ah pardon me lere is one sing I 'ave forgot. I visb, sare, if you please, two or tree pound o snuff, ze xMackaboy, for tieklo my nose. I 'ave forgot h'ua." "You shall have it, doctor," said the captaiu as ho entered tbe boat, which had been ordered to be ready, sod with Mr. Cringle was rowed to the pior, from which thoy both returned to the store. CHAPTElt III. It was early morning. Tho red bud had just como up out of the Atlantic, and now brightened the slightly-rippled wa ters of Salem harbor. Tho sails of the "Tyranicide'" had been loosed, her cable nove snort, anu she only waited for tbe change of tide to commence her cruise. All of her boats had been hoioted, but tho captain' gig, and her officers, expect ing liir.i only, were watching tbe tide very impatiently for its change, ile had been summoned to the bore by a signal from Mr. Cringle, very soon after daylight much to his surprise for he had, as he puppo..ed, received his final directions the night before. When he reached the store, the rcer chant met him, and said: "Go up stairs to Kate, my dear captain, pbe has got some errand for you. I tried to find out, but she would ouly tell you." The captain, who was in a hurry to return to his vessel, hastened up stairs into the parlor, where Miss Kate Cringle waited for him. She was not what might .strictly be termed a very handsome girl, but yet was pretty. She had a fine, plump, well shaped figure: her hair was glossy brown, almost black; her eves of a briuht hazel at times laughing and full of light, tben liquid with deep and truo womanly feel iug; her features very good; and her com plexion as clear red and white as a pink in full bloom. There was no" lack of strong, bold in tellect in her expression: but she was mod est almost to a fault if modesty could be laulty; tor tno blushes came and went uue tne Hushes ot her Aurora lio realis across a pale northern tkv. a "Your good father said that vou wish ed to tec me, lady," said Seawaif, as be stood before her, actually blushing as much as the did for a brave man is of ten timid before a lady; only fops, fools, auu cowards aro apt to be "brave in wo man's presence, where danger only exists in ner ioe-carting eyes. Such as they are protected by shields of brass, while true men go there with open hearts and naked breas-t. "Yes, sir," said Kate, while her eyes were downcast with modesty. "You are about to leavo us on an expedition where ueath win he novermg above, below, and all around you, and I could not eleen all the uight for thinking of if; and so I speut my wakelul hours in making for yoa a little token which might remind you, when far away, that there was one here who would pray for your safety, watch for your safe return, and tremble at overy storm-cloud that appears." Thus saying, she produced a small, white, siineu banner, upon which wan worked, in rieh gold embroidery, the i- ueuticai coat-ot-arms which be had de scribed to her father on the day before. "Forgive me," ehe said, as she saw with what surprise ho looked upon tbe work. "I accidentally, yesterday, over- ncaro the sad story which you tcld to my father for I wa3 in his counting-room copymg eomo invoices. And I could not rot't apd so I made this little banner as a token ot remembrance from one who feels a deep interest in your success and hap pinesa." She ceased to speak, and timidly rais- ea uereyes 10 uis, as she handed hita the pretty nag. 'I thank you, lady,' said Seawaif, while ais voice trembled with emotion. And he took the little flag, and placed it in his ho3om, next to his heart: and. af ter pressing her small, white hand to his t t jips. saiu: "Excuse mo that I do not tarry my sails are loose, the anchor almost aoeak. and tbe tide will serve by the time I can .11. , rZ I gei oacK to my vessel. Heaven bless vou. J . .1! . . Ill ' auu auieui He wagone. And the pretty maiden stood and looked at tbc hand on which he had printed his last burning kiss a ssjute, it is true, of respect only looked at it as ii the kjss had left a visible im .pressbn, a sijrn which she could look n pon for all time when she thought of him And a ftill, soft sih came up from her I. . : a. it' . r u.:ari, aceuuug 10 nner on her red, sweet Hps as it loth to part with them. Sbe stood thus dreamily, uutil she heard the sound of men cheering; and tben she went to the window, which fronted toward thn harbor, and saw that tho "Tyranioide" iao uuur way. (To Be Continued) It H said that Senator Douglas of TIIi- aois expended over SI 00,000 to secure ma re election to tbe Senate. County statement Of Receipts and Expenditures of Monroe County, Jacob W. Kresge, Esq., Treasurer, in accouut with the County of ilonroe, from the 1st day of Janua ry A. D. 1858, to the 3l8t day of December, A. D. 185S, inclusive. Dr. $20 81 1U G7 32 7. 29G 43 2871 60 2003 00 To cash roe'd from Collectors on accouut of Taxes for year 1853. To cash ree'd from Collectors on account of Taxes for year 1S54. To cash ree'd from Collectors on account of Taxes for year 1855. To cash ree'd from Collectors on account of Taxes for year 1856. To cash ree'd from Collectors on accouut of Taxes for year 1857. To cash recM from Collectors on account of Taxes for year 1858. 5939 23 To cash ree'd from John Sctzer, Collector ol ruradisc township for year 1856 be ing an error in iudr'tors Settlement. To cash ree'd from George Doll for Stove and pipe in Commissioner's office To cash ree'd for costs on entering Judg ments, as follows: George Millc, Henry Overfield, Robert W. Swink, To cash ree'd from Robert Brown for old 21 00 5 00 C2 62 62 lumber 37 To cash ree'd on unseated lands 1011 19 To cash ree'd on seated lands 308 08 To eash rco'd on two Tracts of unseated lands in Tobyhanna township, upon wnicn uouuic payment was made as fol lows: Frey Joseph (part) Gentle James (part) To amount of Redemptions received in 1858 on sales of 1856 (unseated) Toamouut of Redemptions received in 1858 on sales of 1858 (unseated) To amount of Redemptions received in 1838 on sales of 1856 (seated) To amount of Redemptions received in 1S58 on sales of 1858 (seated) To cash received of James Consaules en Tract of unseated land in Middle Smith field township, as lollows: Jayne David 13 44 6 30 407 88 55 71 12 31 16 28 2 25 $7800 90! 577 111 Balance due County Treasurer 8378 01 Cr Redemptions. By amount paid on Redemption checks 469 27 Ity amount paid Charlton Burnet late Treasurer. 1226 72 ay amount paid Eastern Penitentiary 56 42 Bv uuiouiii paia Jiiagment in lavor or Howe it Cowell (Bell's Bridge) 4S6 67 Administration of Justice. By pay and mileage of Grand and Petit J urors. Constables. Making returns, mileage and attending Court. W tness and Court Fees in Comm Thomas Christraan, r uuco. 8 59 12 75 iienry Uasting, Henry Feller, N. Staples, H. B. Duflin, Enos Paul, Pat Brown, Nelson Ray, Joseph Van Horn Uoarding Prsoners. Paid Andrew B. Smith, 40 28 ram Joseph Uunheld, Prothonotarv. 114 90 Paid John Edingcr, Commissioner's Clerk. Paid Edward B. Drcher for 1857. Paid Ldward B. Drehcr for 1858. 7q 158 00 Commissioner's Council. Paid James n. valton for 1S57. 50 00 25 00 Paid James II. "Walton, for 1858. County Commissioners. Paid Joseph Ilcckman for 1857. i'aid John C. Strnnk, for 1857 and 1858. Paid Peter S Hawk, for lS57-and 1858. 973 09 r-ti no Paid Robert Brown for 1S57 and 1858. , . - Paid John D. Frailey, for 1858. ' 15 00 Inquisitions Paid Tnqusition on infant child of Annie oorrell. including Post MorteM Exami nation. 28 00 10 77 10 86 Paid Inquisition on Joseph Mupselman. Paidlnqusition on John Fitzsimmous. Assessors. Paid Assessors of different Townships. 366 84 25 50 25 50 12 00 12 00 A tic! i tors. Paid Edward L.Wolf, for 1857 and 1858. Paid Silas L. Drake, for 1857 and 1858. Paid A. J. Labar, for 1857. Paid A. J. Ci olbuugh, for 1858. f"Di vision Line. Paid John C. Strunk and J. R. Fulmer for running the Division line between Pike anu Aionroe bounties. 150 94 25 00 90 00 2C 00 Road Da ma ires. Paid P. Snyder. Hamilton. Paid Daniel Smith. Eldrcd. Paid Society of Friends, Borough. STATEMENT, showing the County Tax "'"""'i jvcr x-aymenis Ain't cf Dupli- Ye'r, Collector's Names. Township, cate. lSoS'William Jones, Eldred, Price, M.SmithGel S308 tnaries Price, iHenry Albert. 106 767 20 1854.IIenry Albert, M. Smithfield 544 45 82 59 it 1 Joseph Wilton, Coolbaugh, Tobyhanna, 1 Tiwi w:.. 101 96 ' A r iiiiiiuiij jjerger, " 'John Kern, Philip McCluskv. I'Jldred, 246 74 '588 67 122 36 116 10 Stroud, Jackson, Coolbaugh, Jackson, Polk, Price, 1855 Joseph Moyer, 1 John li. Osterhout, 1 f? An lint. v nc 158 82 323 55 104 62 134 13 557 89 466 85 145 55 143 57 700 79 347 911 127 271 it ijosiau ii. snow, Peter Merwine. ir.. Tobyhanna. I856,Micliael Brown, Stroudsburg, thhas. D. Brodhead. uiesnuthill, Coolbaugh, " George A. Miller, " ,John Hauna, " IGeorge Dershimer. Jackson, M. Smithfield Polk, 1857 1 Joseph Moyer, Coolbaugh, unas. L. Brodhead. Chesnutbill 401 52 320 53 ' 1 Joseph Hawk, Eldred, Hamilton, 1028 28 it a (Jacob MUler, jS. D. Pipher, Jackson, 148 65 080 8l 189 35, M. Smithfield j 1JCI I A UIII, jJoel Berlin, ! Jacob Edinjrer. Paradise, .one, 'ocono, 'rice, 355 65 283 32 'Harrison Sebrinir. 110 05 312 80 708 30 561 81 703 12 87 40 Jocob Ney hearty Ross, Smithfield, (i 1 luaniel Walter. a tt I Henry D. Bush, i William Mosteller, ! Samuel If a v. Stroudsburer. Stroud, Tobyhanna. it " iSam'l Mildenberser. Tunkhannock 66 54 724 69 Stroudsburg 1 I 1 I .w ' riiiram Warner, Thomas Altamose, (John Harter, iChas. Featherman, 'Baruet Kresge, Coolbauch. 146 79 tt tt tt Chesnutbill, 582 44 iMdred, Hamilton. 402 03 289 41 tt tt it Jackson. 179 76 j Emanuel G. Moshier, M. Smithfield, Price. 855 37 jonn 31. Dibler, Charles Hilgert, George Warner. Levi F. Shupp,' Charles Frautz, Daniel Walter. 149 09 it Paradise, 263 10 tt tt Pocouo, Polk, Ross, 360 14 446 96 it tt 383 31 879 81 852 92 167 34 Smithfield, it it William Mosteller, William Ebach. Stroud, Tobyhanna. it Philip Greenamoyer, Tunkhannock, 77 42 ."". u iiiub uave since paid their county riuplicates in full STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS OP ,.. " DR. To cash Received, per Check, from J an. 2, Paid Wm. S. Vintermute, Borough. 30 Paid John Correll, Eldred. 60 Paid Frederick Shupp, Polk, 50 Paid S. J. Hollinshead, Borough; 125 Paid Jacob Correll, Eldred. 50 County Printing. Paid John DeToung 395 Paid Theodore Schoch. 166 Bridge Views. Paid for viewing different Bridges. 28 Refunding. Paid on unseated lands. 192 Paid to Collectors for over payments of Duplicates. 297 Court Crier and Tip Stave. Paid C. W. Warnick, (Court Crier.) 76 Paid B. F. Freeman, (Tip Stave.) IS County Buildings. Paid for work repairs and wood at Court House, office and Jail. 35 Elections. Paid for General and Township Elections. 484 Bouuties. Paid for Fox Scalps, &c. 84 Postage. Paid David Keller, 1 Paid John DeYoung, 2 Bridges. Paid Marshall's Creek Bridge. Paid Smithfield (Bells) Bridge. Paid Bells Bridge. Paid Pencils Bridge. Paid Stokc's Bridge. Paid Kerr's Bridge Paid Pocono Bridge. Paid Kunkle's Bridge. ' Paid Long Pond Bridge. Paid Brodhcad's Bridge. Paid Price Township Bridge. Paid Stoney Run Bridge. Paid Henry's Bridge. Paid McMichnel's Bridge. Paid Philips Bridge. Paid Bushkill Bridge. Paid Martin's Creek Bridge. Paid Mackay's Bridge. Paid Taonersville Bridge. Miscellaneous Account. Paid E. B. Dreber, for assisting Commis sioners in holding appeals. Paid George Malven, Merchandize. Paid E. B. Dreher freight on assessment Books to and from Easton. 92 207 145 119 27 11 4 13 6 7 2 4 9 16 4 5 6 25 15 6 17 1 27 2 . 9 41 5 1 5 1 2 8 Paid James N. Durling Candles and Ink lor Court House. Paid E. B. Dreher delivering Pocono and J ackson assessments. Paid Emanuel Moshier, making Senatinal return for year 1857. Paid Henry D. Shafer late Sheriff balance j due from County as per settlement. Paid Ileury D. Shafer late Sheriff for serv I ing process against Collectors. , Paid Morris Adler, shirts for Patric Hart. ! Paid M. B. Postens, for liveay conveyance. ! Paid F. Dutot, administering oath to Shci 676 74 1 iff and Commissioners. j Paid Wm. P. Hallock for watching Pocono I Bridge. 10S OS . Paid Gotleib Auracher, Merchandize. , Paid Melchoir Spragle, regulating un- 1 scutcd 1 finds Pai(i wm.'s. Rces, Books for Recording 1 0(lice 33 00 Paid Henry U. Shafer, late Sheriff cxecu--5 ting requsition. 79 Paid Michael H. Dreher. raakinr nssnss- 30 00 50 , monf nf nnniiTnornflnn 1 17 li Paid Robert Bovs. Merchandizo. 10 J Paid Wilson D. "Rouse, attending appeals on unseated lands. 2 75 1 Paid J. K. Shafer making 13 election 17! Boxes. I Paid Godlieb Auracher, Lock fc M'dz. 5 ! laid C. R. Andre, plank and wood. 8 j Paid 3Ielchoir Spragle laying out road 00' irom unites lannery. i Paid Jacob Miller, discount and olection returns. 3 Paid Abraham Hilgcrt making road around isridge at itansberry s. 1 Paid h. B. Dreher, auditing Prothonotarv Register and Recorder accounts. 5 ftn Paid Witness Fees, 2 i 1 aid h. B. Dreher bringing up accounts ; of unseated lands for Road and School f laxes, lrom 1S-1S to 1858. 30 i unuiuiouii, umuiuy assessment ' lH1l 1 I IJnrvimnnn 1 . . . 1 1 . j UIIU JJUl'KS. -16 Paid Samuel Melick, Stationary. 19 By Commissioners on receiving $7800,90 at 2 per cent. $155 By Commissioners on paying $8060,78 at 2 per cent. . , $8378 01 Examined and allowed tqis 12th day of January A. D. 1859. E. L. WOLF, ) SILAS L. DRAKE, County Aud. A. J. COOLBAUGH, j P. S. HAWK. ) ' ; ROBT. BROWN, County Commssioners. " JNO. D. FRALEY j Attest. E. B. DREHER, Clerk. The amountof checks outstanding and unredeem ed, including the balance due Charlton Burnet late Treasurer, is, as near as can be ascertained' about $3,100 00. In the statement o! the outstan ding checks published last year, the balance due Charlton Burnet, late Treasurer, for 1856, was not included. Duplicates, with Payments, Exonerations Com. ana Maiances yst due. Bal. due ,last set Exone- Com- Over- n . , rat'ns. mis'ns. pay'ts. mhtlue $ 30 16 $13 31 $ 4 60 37 00 2 35 7 59 4 60 16 81 12 76 28 12 10 30 5 56 84 16 00 7 77 7 55 10 75 14 18 16 47 5 23 4 62 22 82 26 22 64 7 91 22 95 62 05 2 77 7 04 19 72 33 28 17 14 17 86 127 27 9 41 16 60 2 52 15 90 13 79 50 73 1 50 24-93 16 67 303 61 5 97 8 38 99 52 13 68 6' 55 15 33 6 60 16 78. 20 87 1 04 36 41 26 63 22 20 34 05 4 10 5 30 3 07 445 88 31 73 482 27 106 12 785 50 129 76 755 13 74 09 163 22 160 14 255 20 3 60 214 49 654 81 802 92 16 08 90 66 5 62 is 71 J8 61 398 52 31 83 5898 72 Paym't. tlement 72 $ 35 16 5 5 00 28 23 14 5 18 1 A ..I 47 63 102 35 7 59 100 00 7 93 3 33 16 81 30 58 22 74 16 00 11 34 4 52 55 22 98 14 97 9 74 4 62 47 40 35 58 4 72 7 60 6 76 69 55 16 57 313 36 260 36 17 09 52 09 127 27 351 323 51 154 53 136 11 723 26 73 72 360 53 780 28 9S 6; 680 81 121 25 106 90 52 00 151 52 33 32 68 05 19 64 61 50 152 88 161 6 89 89 53 28 395 21 464 91 341 16 408 66 1 18 5 28 66 54 58 27 278 81 115 06 140 17 295 91 503 91 50 00 100 24 75 00 99 88 200 00 191 76 165 22 225 00 50 00 58 95 53 09 CR. 8106 56 15150 Balance at last settlement. 1858 By services 103 dayer 00 00 00 00 00 86 75 00 58 42 82 00 46 66 52 52 1K58. to date. S2"53 1859 Jan 11 Bal. due County $1 Robert Brown in account with the' County. DR. 1857 cash -Received per Check, 21 00 1858 " 4t " " 97 28 1859 January 1, Bal. due R. Brown, 6 97 Peter S. Hawk in account with the County. DR. 1858 cash Received per Check, 111 1859 Jan. 1, Bal. due P. S. Hawk, 17 John D. Frailey in account with the County. DR. 1S5S cash Received per Check, 815 00 1859 Jan. 1, Bal. due J. D. Fraley 9 00 Jacob W. Kresffe, Esq. Treasurer of Monroe, I Jacob V. Kresge, Treasurer, in account in account with said county, on road taxes S3 received on the sale &c. on Unseated Lands for the years 1856 and 1857, from January 1st, 1858, to December 31st, 1858. Dr. To aggregate umount of such Taxes as received from the several tsps, 8153 24 Cr. By cash paid supervisors as follows: By cash paid Hiram Warner, Coolbaugh township, 360 00 73 29 24 45 31 70 24 03 25 56 00 59 16 45 87 60 04 00 11 t It It " Josiah Dowlinp, do. 350 " Wm. Serfose, Chestnnthill, 28 " Wm. Belles, Jackson " Wm. W. Frutchey M. Smithfield, " John Storm, Paradise, " Chas. W. Transue, do 35 35 It 60 40 105 100 30 Edward Price, Price John K. Price, do Peter Transue, Pocono tt ( tt tt tt NicholasJ)epue, Smithfield 11 George Snyder. Stroud 2 ii Andrew E&chenbach, Tobyhanna 275 Samuel Mihienherger Tunkhannock 156 Jacob Altemose, do 80 0 16 00 44 00 60 19 32 50 50 50 00 76 00 81717 43 34 358 By Commissions on receiving 82153 24 at 2 per cent. By Commissions on paying 81717 59 at 2 per cent. Balance in the hands of Treasurer. 82153 STATEMENT showing the Slate Tax commissions, Year. Colleetors Names. Townships. 1842 1843 Aaron Driesbach Daniel Callaghan Jacob Price David Keller Joseph Troch David Keller Andrew Woodling Pen Forrest Coolbaugh Price Hamilton Hamilton Stroud Hamilton Smithfield Polk J ackson Coolbaugh Price Chesnuthill M. Smithfield Stroud Coolbaugh Eldred Price Stroudsburg M. Smithfield 1843 1846 2 69 1847 1850 00 43 1851 Geo. F. Bomberae 00 Conrad Frablc John Miller John Y. Vlict Eboch Price 1852 Peter Gilbert no Henry Overfield Melchoir Barry 00 1853 John Kellv William Jones Charles P-rice Theodore Schoch Ileury Albert 00 00 20 1854 Henry Albert M. Smithfield 00 ml George Getss Ross Paradise Abraham Transue 00 Joseph Wilton 34 02 21 Coolbaugh Jude Winter I obyhanna Elihu Postena Price Anthony Berner Eldrcd John Kern Stroud Philip McClusky Miobael Brown J ackson Stroudsburg 1855 Jacob Greenamoyer Chesnutbill Coolbaugh Joseph moyer J. R. Ousterhoudt Jackson John Hanna M. Smithfiel Paradise Andrew L. Storm Josiah B. Snow Price Potor Merwine, jr. Tobyhanna Reuben Kresre Polk 1856jMichael Brown Stroudsburg Chas. D. Brodhcad Joseph Moyer Joseph Hawk George J. Miller John Hanna Geo. Dersheimcr Robert W. Swink Charles Houser Chesnutbill Coolbaugh Eldrcd Jackson M. Smithfiel Polk Stroud Tobyhanna 1857 Josenh Mover Coolbahgh C. D. Brodbead Chesnuthill Joseph Hawk John Rinker Eldrcd Hamilton J,acob Miller Samuel Pipher Levi Frantz Jackson M. Smithfield Paradise Joel Berlin J acob Edingor olk 3ocono rice Harrison Sebring Jacob Ncyhart ions Daniel Walter Smithfield Henry D. Bush Stroudsburg William Mosteller Stroud Samuel Hay Tobyhanna Sam'l Mildenbercrer! unkhauock Wayne U. Drake Stroudsburg Hiram Warner Coolbaugh Chesnuthill Eldred Hamilton Thomas Altemose John Ilarter Charles Fetberman Barnet Kresge Jackson Lmanuel G. Mosier M. Smithfield John M. Diebjer Charles IlilgorU rico Paradiso George Warner Pocono evi h. Shupp Polk Charles Frautz Ross Smithfield Stroud Tobyhanna Tunkhauock Daniel Walter William Mosteller William Eboch Phil. Greenamoyer Those marked with a have 8iDOO paid Melchoir H (jnrrJ Sheriff r C M I - ..v..ii ui Diwiuutr coun coun ty, in account with said county, DR. to me loiiuwmg jury imid.s collected. Commonwealth vs. Lewis Keenest. nan.,lt no ua:tery, ohn Merwine vs. Catharine Strohl eu al. No. 41 May T. 1857, ames Kasslent vs. Fred. Miller et. al. No. 38 Sept. T. 1857, : F. Dnnkhoiise vs. E. H. Walton et. al. No. 10 Sent. T iflfiR S4 00 4 00 4 OO; 4 00 Comstock & Brothers vs Charles- Iienry, No. 33 Feb. T. 1857, illiam Ruff vs. Sydenham Walton. No. 48 May T. l85Cf 4 00 i 00 Balance Due County 1 23 23 262 29 CR. 22 50 102 75 1857 By IS days service, 1858 By 68 days service $125 25 1839 Jan. 1, Bal. duo R. Brown,- 6 97 CR. 82' 50 Bal. due last settlement, 1848 By 84 days service 126 00 00 50 1859 Jan. 1, Bal. due P. S. Hawk, 817 50 CR. 1858 By 16 days service 824 00 1859-Jan. 1, Bal. due J. D. Fraley, $9 00 with Countv of Monroe, on School taxes received from the sales, &c. on Unseated Lands, being from January 1st, 1858 to December 3 1st, 1858, inclusive, being tax es of 1856 and 1857. DR. To aggregate amount of such taxes as received from the several town ships ei223 57 00 00 CR 00' I d J""" rope, Uoolbangh, $125 00 38 fi4 118 00 24 00 1 37 152 00 , Reuben Kresae, Jocksun, 00 u James Palmer, Price, 00! " John Alliger, Pocono, " Robert Brown, Stroud, Hiram Blowers, Tobyhanna, 00 00 00 00 $759 01 24 47 15 18 12:By commissions for rec'. SI223 57 00! " paying out 759 01 00 31 00 $798 6(i 424 91 Balance in the hands of Treasurer $1223 59 06 35 24 Examined and allowed this 12th day of January, A. D. 1858. EDWARD L. WOLF, SILAS L. DRAKE, A. J COOLBAUGH, County Auditors, 24 Duplicates for Slate payments, exonerations and balances yet due. Am't of duplicate Hal. due Mil set't. Pay ments. Exon-I Com sions. I Balance Hons. j yet i!ue 29 S 9 3 2 60 7 2 1 78 52 8 5S 9 2 00 414 37 75 13 5 59 $5 57 59 8 21 55 65 92 15 2Q 24 29 24 35 167 49 51 9 76 03 127 2 115 27 3 00 6 19 29 49 3 72 19 03 38 37 41 82 30 26 21 01 72 61 48 64 70 65 4 00 5 08 3 83 24 85 3 16 35 27 53 67 90 211 15jl3l 15 115 05 359 53 39 49 13 56 303 09:207 84 188 89 84 57 10 26 17 30 i a 15 22 11 14 76 97 222 72 76 97 re 97 155 17 144 00 64 07 03 101 89' 69 89 482 ll!478 18 1 i 06 183 8 291 34 229 36 164 26 146 59 6 53 11 14 439 73 116 73 51 45 71 78 95 0 21 72 89 43 71 78 51 45 7f 78 308 76 216 96 308 76 216 96 696 44 101 73 65 39 304 11 175 00 41 57 696 44 459 92 236 52 101 73 21 00 80 73 472 64 108 34 231 3 180 97 78 95 215 75 487 67 363 30 488 02 51 04 472 64 360 00 6 34 102 30 107 16 101 80 50 00 12 13 5 36 8 86 0 65 229 45 179 45 78 95 20 99 78 95 212 75 202 10 487 67 459 81 3 66 24 20 363 30 203 00 160 30 113 57 8 53 166 81 40 16 259 51 131 93 592 23 82 53 395 34 42 66 47 74 59 75 194 09 487 78 366 00 8 21 49 53 37 39 41 00 37 39 34 64 90 1 85 313 81 147 00 20 00 60 16 259 51 181 93 50 00 592 23 82 53 395 34 67 66 97 74 25 00 50 00 154 75 95 00 194 09 173 10 29 172 91 400 02 397 07 70 00 336 02 20 00 23 00 6 04 371 03 67 47 30 61 67 47 00 0 61 thelr State duplicato in Ml 0,000 00 - iGrifhn vs. Phillins. Kn. Ql Soot t " 1 lOUU, Brady vs. Keller, No. 39 Dec. T. 1856, 4 00 00 xxuaiun u. uou ei. ai, wo. 33 Dec. T- 1857. . .a,cu .-Luiiiiuisiraior vis. Isaac Post iNo. 27 Dec. T. 1857 4 00 S10 00 Amount op FINEs Collected n ... uuunonweaitu vs. William Van why, assault and battery, $5 00 ( 0. vs. Lewis Keenest, do, 20 00 vs. William Christmas for bastardy, j 0(J S 65 31.S 9 31 12 35 2 60 74 41 7 21 931 55 1 78 1014 31 52 81 946 89 5S 91 782 46 2 00 515 77 414 37 -204 58 75 13 119 52 71 39 58 55 21 55 83 21 05 92 315 57 43 93 328 73 489 52 56 38 32 09 838 57 321 57 321 57 63 20 24 35 207 58 167 49 74 94 61 94 10 00 301 13 76 03 515 09 188 65 61 37 497 57 145 27 30 00 214 00 3 00 96 81 32 19 26 00 67 49 29 49 79 61 29 42 6 67 72 90 38 37 219 82 146 82 105 00 538 58 57 88 22 37 106 96 106 96 30 36 293 45 48 64 315 69 47 29 47 29 70 65 105 59 96 59 81 51 500 86 129 92 101 24 109 16 3 16 72 88 60 88 30 00 75 54 67 90 do. vs. Henry Shbler. sel- i- 1: ,:.u..i t : Jing uquui nituuui jji- csnse,- " ; - - k CR- 25 fito' Si Otf $91 00 Summoning JurorstyEebVT. 1858 do-do. May T. 1858, do. do. Sept. T. " do. do. Dec. T- " Notifying Jury of Dec. T. 1858, not to attend, $15 00 ? 15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00-- 70 00 By cost in the following cases settled by tha" Commonwealth. CommonWath vs. Henry Fel ler, capias 1 00 do. vs. Thomas Chiistman 1 00 do. vs. Iienry Casting I & By per centage on S3 1 00 fines collected at 3 per cent, 1 53 Advertising General Election of 1858. 75 15 Civil cases tried in Court. 1 87 7 l? 877 1 13 85 Balance due County, $91 Otf Auditort,- E. L WOLF, SILAS L. DRAKE. A. J. COOLBAUGH, P. S. HAWK, ) ROBERT BROWN, Co. Com'r JNO. D. FRAILEY,) Attest E. B. DREHER, Clerk. HAIR D YE HAIR D YE HAIR D YH "Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye-! The Original and Best in the World ? All others are mere imitations, and should be aroid-' ed.it you ish to escape ridieule. Gray, Red, or Rusty Hair Dyed instantly to a bmutf jut and Natural Drown or Black, without the least in. lury to Hair or skin. Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded o Win. A. IJatcheicr since 153J, and over 80,000 applies--tions have been made to the Hair of his patrons of liir famous Dye. Wm. A. RATIIEI.OR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is wifrnuited not to injure in the least, however long it may be con- tinned, and the ill eifrcisu! Red Dyes remedied, tho Hair inwguraged for Life by this splendid Dye. Made, sold or applied (in 9 private rooms) at the Wig Factor v, 2.13 Hroadwuy, New York. Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. HZrTne genuine lias the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each bor.of WILLIAM A. UATCHELOR, 233 Uruailuav, New-York. Sold by HOLLINSHEAD & DETRICIv, Strouburg. A PROCLAMATION TO THE LADIES. Whereas, it appears that the days of right, honor, and integrity are fatt fading away, and whereas, the unscrupulous and ignorant are daily taking advantage of ihc profound and learned. Bet it known therefore, to allr whether Maids, Wives, nr Widows, that Dr. Cheesman"s Female Pills are alone rhe cer tain panacea for the troubles incident to fe male disorganization; they alone correcting all painful menstruation, assuaging palpita tions ofthe heart, disturbed sleep, pain in the side, and causing health and happiness to the whole sex; more especially to the married portion, as they are certain to bring on the monthly period with regularity. And where as, these Pills are purely vegetable and en tirely free from minerals, therefore perfectly harmless in their operations and wholly un like other medicines thrust upon the public, purporting to effect the objects already de tailed. Therefore, be it known, that nothing but the said Pills of Dr. Cheesman will ac bomplish the desired object, when disappoint ment has been experienced under the regime of other Pills; and the Ladies will cause this Proclamation to spread amongst them, to their own everlasting benefit always premi sing that said Prdf lamation in one case must be considered null and void ; that is to say, that the Pills must not be taken when any female is in an interesting situation, other wise a miscarriage will be the inevitable re sult. Explicit directions, to be carefully read. accompany each box. Price SI. Sent by mail on enclosing SI to Dr. Cornelius L. Ch ccsemau, Bo& 4.531. Post Office. New- York City. Sold by one Druggist in every town in tho United States. Given under my hand and seal, C. L. CHEESEMAN, M. D. It. 2. EZiil:!jinj;s General Agent for the United States, 165 Chambers-st., N. York, To whom all wholesale orders must be ad dressed. Sold in Strondsbug by Hollinshead & De- trick ; Ii. B. Semple & Co. Easton. Feb. 25, 1858. ly. DaIIcy Magical Fain Extractor, In all diseases inflammation more or leas predominates now to allay inflammation atrkes at the root of disease hence an im mediate cure. Baileys' Magical Pain Extractor. end nothing else, will allav inflammation at once, and make a certain cure. Balky s Magical Pain Extractor will cure the following amon? a catalopue of" diseases; burns, scaids, cuts, chafes8ore nip--pies, corns, bunions, strains, bites, peieon chilblains, biles, scrofula, ulcers, fever soreH eiuns, ear acne, pucs, sore eyes, gout, swel--nigs, rheumatism, scald head, salt rheu.rfj baldness, erysipelas, ringworm, barbers itch;, small pox, measles, rash, &c, &c. lo some it may seem incredulous that bo manydiseasesshould be reached by one arti cle; such an idea will vanish when reflection mints to the tact, that the salve is a combina tion of ingredients, each and every one ap plying a perfect antidote to its opposite dis order. Balhifs Magical Pain Extractor n its elfects is magical, because the timR ? so short between disease and a permanent cure; anu 11 is an extractor, as it draws all disease out of the affected part, leavino- na ture as perfect as before the iniurv. Tf ; scarcely necessary tosav that no hnnRp work shop, or manufactury should be one momeni without it. No Pain Extractor is genuiue unless the; box has upon it a steel plate engraving, with, the name of Iienry Dailey, iManufactnrer, For sale by all tho Druggists and patent medicine deulers throughout the United States and Canadas. Principal Depot, 165 Chambers St., New-York q u q. , u . C.F.CHACE. Sold in Stroudsburg, by HolKnshead and Detrick. Feb. 25, 1858.-ly WIGSWIGS WIGS. TDACTHELOR'S WIGS and TOUPEES surpasses all. Fin,ner are eieg;int' lishl' eas' durable, tmintj to a charm no turning un behind" Mtvhrint wg oil the head r intlee.!. this uliTi ""t"x?r?s.hnnkT BLANK MORTGAGES For sale at this Office
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