MONROE COUNTY jr;irsnl Fire Insurance Ccnsp'3' rrnhc rate of Insurance is one dollar on the thousand dollars insured, after irlufh nnvnimit. no subsenucnt tax will n ivu jy J v " he levied, except to cover actual loss or tlamagc by Tire, that may tall upon nieni hers of the company. The nclt profits arising .from interest or otherwise, will be ascertained 3reari', for which each member in proportion to his, her, or their deposit, will have a credit in the company. Each insurer in or with the said company .will be a mem bcr thereof during tho.tenu of his or her nolicv. The principle of Mutual Insur ance has been thoroughly tested has been tried by the unerring test of experi ence, and has proved successful and be come very popular. It affords the great est security against loss or damage by fire, on the jnost advantageous, ana rea sonablc terms. Applications ior Insurance to 'be made in. person, or byictters auaresseato. .W'xM. K., RAXiihAXV? Secretary MANAGERS. J. Dcpuo "Labar, Jacob Kncoht, "Kicbard J3. Staples, Jacob Stouffcr, , Samuel D. Piphcr, Charles 11. Andro, Silas L. Drake, Theodore Schoob, Godlcib Auracbor, Thomas W. llhodcs, Joseph Fennrr. Sam'l S. Drohor, STOGDELL STOKES President. Go li En AuiiAcnER, Treasurer. Silas Drake, Surveyor. Stroudfcburg, Sept. 16; 1S58. LIVERY BUSINESS. Valentine Kaulz & Wnh Huntsman, (Successors to M. B. Po&tcns,) Having purchased the stooric lately ownea oy ;u B. Potitens, take this opportunity to notify their friends and the public gen erally, that they have added considerable now fml- in th Hnm and will ennhnup the bu-ioets at the old staud, on Franklin Street, where they are prepared to hire Horses and carriages at the lowest caih rates. Their Horses are safe, fast and gentle, and their vcbickles consit of all kiudjj, to suit the tastes of the fastidious. Attentive ostlers always on band, and dri vers furnished when desired. Call and ece for yourselves. Straugers taken to any part of the country at the shortest notice. They will continue to run the new omnibus between this borough and the Railroad Depot. Persons intending to so on the railroad will be called for at any part of the Borough, by leaving their names at their office near the stable. The omnibus will also be at the Depot on the arrival of trains to convey passengers mto town. No pains will be spared to give satis faction to all who may favor them with their patronage. KAUTZ & HUNTSMAN. StroifiMurg, June 24, 1653.-tf. LOTTEBIES. THE LOTTERIES OF .nwiW0!s EDDY & CO. .;Arecharteredby the Slates of Delaware and G:oriii, and have, sworn commissioners an pointed to superintend their drawings, and cerliiy thai everything connected with the Ksiine is done in a strictly honorable manner. They oii'er to the public a fair opportunity for investment, the interests of parlies at a distance bein-f as well protected though ihe.y were pre.-ent. lae .Managers would respectfully call attention to the fact, that all persons have a legal right to send orders for tickets to Delnwnrc or to Georgia, as the Lot teries of Wood, Eddy &, Co. are authorized by the Legislature of either Stale. .A Lottery will be drawn ercry day at Wil mington, Delaware, and also at Augusta, Ga. All orders received being "filled in the draw ling, nexlutolake place after same comes to Wholetickets are 810; halves,-5; and Quarters .$2.50. i-' "No ticket sent unIes8thcmoney acconi- . panics the order. Prizes vary from 20 to S5O;(0). Every prize is drawn, and thV result of my one desirous,!)! All communications strictly confidenSj Write your address plainly, and direct to WOOD, EDDY & CO.w Wilmington. Delaware, V Or to WODDEDDY'&tlO., Augusta, Georgia. All letters to our address will be promptly acknowledged and prizes cashed, without delay. - t ' Notice to Correspondents. Tiiose who prefer , not sending monejrlby lil, enn use The AdmnsExprsstOomva- pany, whereby money for" Tickets, in Bims of Ten Dollars, and upwards,i can,, be jsent ti6 at our risk and expense, from anv 1 il t m Vpiiy or Miwii wnere iney nave an omce. JL ire'mon ey and ordor mut be enclosed in a "Govern ment Post Office Stamped Envelope' or tho Express uoinpauy cannot receive thctn:a Jan. 6, 1850, 3m. . 4q w m - &i4 I Express Arrangement. The Hope aud Howard Express Com panys are now prepared to forwarditfon cy, Valuables of any kind, Paskages&c, with their own Cars, and special'Messen gers, with dispatchfrom Stroudsburgtora? Dy part of the world. JOHN N. STOKES, Agent, For the Hope and Howard Ex. Co'e Stroud-shurg, Feb. 4, 1858. tf. T4 n A T T7T j. J C r 1. m:-u'JL'' jy nits aueuLuu.wuiij;a iui vvuau- ing and shaving a'so the ce'ebrated shaving cream, for sa'e by SAMUEL MELICR. Stroudsburgj January L, 1855. rawing inrwaruea 10 an purcnasers. QZr A Circular showing the phuw, joiieries win ne sent 10 t County Statement Receipts and Expcnditurcs.of Monroe County, KrcPL'e. Emi.. Treasurer, in account with Jacol th"? Ctrjfv of Monroe, from the 1st dayof Jahua- rf&WrlfioS, to 1he Ulst day ol December, A. D. 1858iMucmsive. v . . - Dr. To caphrocfil from Collectors on account -I - of Taxes for vear. 185:$. , $20 81 To cash ree'd from Collectors on, account oi luxes ior vear 1551 n-iix To cash re'e'd IromTbllScTors on account"' of Taxc? for year VShS. 32" 72 To cash rcc'd'frtuH Collectors on account of Tuxes ibrvear-1856: 29G 43 To cash ree'd irnm Collectors on account of Taxes for year 1857. - 2871 CO To cash ree'd from Collectors on account of Taxes for year 1S58. 2G03 00 $5939 23 To cash ree'd fr .m John Sctzer, Collector of Paradise town?liip,for'year 185G be ing an error in Auditors Settlement. To caah 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: Gcunre Millc 21 5 00 00 62 62 62 Henry Overlield, Itobert Y. bwink. To cash ree'd from Robert Brown for old lumber To cash ree'd on unseated lands To cash ree'd on seated lands To cash ree'd on two Tracts of unseated lands in Tobyhanua township, upon which double payment was made as fol lows: Frey Joseph (part) Gentle James (part) To amount of Redemptions received in 1858 on sales of ISoti (unseated) To amount of Redemptions received in 1S38 on .sales of 1858 (unseated) To amounj; of Redemptions received in 185S on sales of 1856 (seated) To amonht of Redemptions received ia 37 1011 19 308 08 13 44 0 407 88 55 71 12 31 16 2S 2 25 185S on sales of 1858 (seated) , To cash reGeived,of James Consaules on Tract ot unseated land in Middle Smith- field township, as follows: Jayne David $7800 90 577 11 Balanco'duo County Treasurer 8378 01 Cr. Redemptions. By amount paid on Redemption checks 469 27 by amount paid Charlton Burnet late Treasurer. 122G 72 By amount paid Eastern Penitentiary 56 42 4SG 67 676 74 Hy amount paid Judgment in favor of Howe & Cowcll (Bell s Bridge) Administration of Justice. By pay and mileage of Grand aud Petit Jurors. Constables. Making returns, mileage and attending Court. 108 08 W tness and Court Fees in Comm. Cases Thomas Christman, Henry Casting, Ilenry Feller, N. Staples. II. B. Uuflin, ' Enos Paul, Pat Brown, ' Nelson Ray, Joseph Van Horn Boarding Praoners. Paid Andrew B. Smith, Paid Joseph Dunficld, l'rolhonotary. Paid John Edinger, Commissioner's Clerk. Paid Edward B. Dreher for 1S57. Paid Ldward B. Dreher for 1858. Commissioner's Council. Paid James II. "Walton for 1357. Paid James II. "Walton, for 1S58. County Commissioners. Paid Joseph Ueckman for 1857. Paid John C. Strunk, for 1857 and 1S58. Paid Peter S Hawk, for 1857 and 1858. Paid Robert Brown tor 1857 and 1858. Paid John D. Frailey, for 1858. Inquisitions Paid Inqusition on infant child of Annie Corrcll, including Post MorteM Exami- nation. 8 12 5 2 1 1 1 1 59 75 C7 00 25 79 50 10 10 40 75 28 17 114 90 79 33 158 00 50 00 25 00 47 00 273 29 131 00 11'5 78 15 00 28 00 10 77 10 86 Paid Inquisition on Joseph Musselman. Paid Inqusition on John Fitzsimmous. Assessors. Paid Assessors of different Townships. Auditors. Paid Edward L."Wolf. for 1857 and 1858. Paid Silas L. Drake, for 1857 and 1858. Paid A. J. Lubar, for 1S57. Paid A. J. C olbaugh, for 1S58. Division Line. Paid John C. Sfrunk and J. R. Fulmer for running the Division Hue between Pike and Monroe Counties. Road Damages. Paid P. Snvder, Hamilton. Paid Daniel Smith. Eldred. Paid Society of Friends. Borough. 36G 84 25 50 25 50 12 00 12 00 150 94 25 00 90 00 20 00 STATEMENT, showing the County Tax Duplicates, with Payments, Exonerations Com. missions, Over Payments and Balances yst due. Am't Ye'r! Collector's Names. Township, 1853 William Jones, diaries Price. Eldred, Price M. Smithfield, M. Smithlicld, Coolbaugh, Tobyhauna; Eldred, Stroud, Jackson, Coolbaugh, Jackson, Polk, Price, Tol.yhanna, Stroudsburg, Chesnulliill, Coolbaugh, Jackson, SaOS 1 0(5 757 544 " I Henry Albert, 1851fllenry Albert, " jJoseph Wilton, " iJude Winters, 82 101 210 Jobn Kern, Philip McClusky, Joseph Mover, John R. Osterhout, Reuben Kresge, Josiab B. Snow, Peter Merwine, jr., Michael Brown, Ghas. D. Brodbcad, Joseph Mover, George A. Miller, Jobu Ilanna, George Dcrsbimcr, Josj)b Moyer, Cbas. D. Brodbead. 588 1855 41 u it -I856 ci it. 122 110 158 323 104 134 557 80 4G6 85 145,55 143 '57 700 70 347 01 127 27 40L 52 tt tt tt 1857 i. M. Smithfield, I'OIK, Coolbaugh, Chcsnuth'ill Joseph Hawk, Jbhn Rinker, Eldred, Hamilton, 320 1028 Jacob Miller, Jackson. 148 S. D. Piphcr, MI Smithfield, G80 189 355 Levi 1' rantz, Joel Berlin, raradise, Polk, Jacob Elinger, Pocono, Price, 283 110 .Harrison Sebring, jJocob Ney heart, j Daniel Walter, i Henry D. Bu&h, I William Mosteller. Itoss, 312 Smithfield, Stroudsburg, Stroud, Tobvhanna. 708 501 703 87 GG " jSamuel Hay, ' iSam'l Mildcuuerger, 185S, Wayne G. Drake, Tnnlchaunock, stroudsburg, Coolbaugh, Chesnuthill, 724 146 582 402' t. 'Jiiram Warner, Thomas Altamosc, John liar tor, Chas. F eatberman, Burner Krcsre, tt tt i. u blured; Hamilton, 1289 41 Jackson. 179 " ' EmanueliG. Moshicr, " fJobn-M? Dei bier, M. Smithfield, Price. - 855 ,37 149f09 2G3ttfd 300 14 Paradise, 1 George Warner. Pocono, " iLepiF. Shupp, Polk, . Ross. 44G 90 383 31 879 81 852 92 167 34 77 42 tt Uiiarlcs I'rautz, , tt tt tt tt Uaniel Walter, Smithfield, Stroud, William Mosteller; WUliam itibacu, Tobyhanna, Tunkhannock, Philip Greenamoyer, liose marked thus have since paid STATEMENT OF ACCOUTSjplbojIiySIOWERS. John C. Strunkigccount with the County.l m . n , , -DR. To cash Received per Check, from. Jan. 30 60 .Paid Frederick Shupp, Polk, . . . t . 'Paid S. J. Hbllihshead, Borough ,t ., . Ml l am jucou vjorren. aiureiw tf J County Printing; Paid JohnrDeYdung. . 'J Paid Thdodore School Bridge v iews. Paid for viewing different Bridgci. . Refunding. 395 86 166 75 28 00 192 58 297' 42 76 82 18 00 35 46 Paid on unseated lands. Paid to Collectors for over, payments of Duplicates. Court Crier and Tip Stave. Paid C. W. Warnick, (Court Crier.) Paid B. F.'Trceman, (Tip Stave.) , County Buildings. Paid for work repairs and wood at Court House, office and Jail. ' ' Elections. Paid for General and Township Elections. Bounties. Paid for Pox Scalps, &c. Postage. Paid David Keller, 484 66 84r 1 Paid John Del oung, Bridges. Paid Marshall's Creek Bridge. Paid Smitlifield (Bells) Bridge. Taid Bells Bridge. Paid Pencils Bridge. Paid Stoke's Bridge. Paid Kerr's Bridge Paid Pocono Bridge. Paid Kunkle's Bridge. Paid Long Pond Bridge. 2 s: -. t ,92 207 145 119 27 11 Eaid Wm. S. Yintermute, Borough, -Paid John Gorrell, Eldred. - ' - 4 24 13 6 25 Paid Brodbead's Bridge. 7 5G JfpPaid Price Township Bridge 2 00 Paid Stoncy Kun Bridge 4 59 Paid Henry's Bridge 9 16' Paid McMichael's Bridge. Paid Philips Bridge. 4 87 Paid Bushkill Bridge. 5 GO Paid Martin's Creek Bridge. 6 25 Paid Mackay's Bridge Paid Tanncrsville Bridge 15 Miscellaneous Account Paid E. B. Dreher, for assisting Commis sioners in holding appeals 6 50 17 16 Paid George Malven, Merchandize. Paid E. B. Dreher freight on assessment Books to and from Easton. Paid James N. Durling Candles and Ink for Court House. Paid E. B. Dreher delivering Pocono and Jackson assessments. Paid Emanuel Moshicr, making Scnatinal return for year 1857. Paid Henry D. Shafer late Sheriff balance due from County as per settlement. Paid Henry D. Shafer late Sheriff for serv ing process against Collectors. Paid Morris Adler, shirts for Patric Hart. Paid M. B. Postens, for liveay conveyanoe. Paid E. Dulot, administering oath to Sher iff and Commissioners. Paid "Win. P. Hallockfor watching Pocono Bridge. 27 44 41 19 5 ! Paid Gotleib Aurachcr, Merchandize. Paid Mclchoir Spragle, regulating un seated lands. Paid Win. S. Recs, Books for Recording office. Paid Leonard E. Conrtright, interest &c. Paid Henry D. Shafer, late Sheriff execu ting requsition. Paid Michael H. Dreher, making assess ment of ennumeration. Paid Robert Boys. Merchandize. Paid "Wilson D. Rouse, attending appeals on unseated lands. Paid J. K. Shafer making 13 election Boxes. Paid Godlieb Aurachcr, Lock & M'dzr Paid C. It. Andre, plank and wood. Paid Mclchoir Spragle laying out road from "Whites Tannery. Paid Jacob Miller, discount and election returns. Paid Abraham Hilgert making road around Bridge at Ransberry's. Paid E. B. Dreher, auditing Prothonotary Register and Recorder accounts. Paid Witness Fees, Paid E. B. Dreher bringing up accounts of unseated lands for Road and School Taxes, from 1848 to 1858. Paid II. Hammann, binding assessment and Check Books. Paid Samuel Melick. Stationary. By Commissioners on receiving $7S00,90 33 00 2 69 30 00 17 43 2. 5 8 14 00 19 3 at 2 per cent. $156 '.Commissioners on paying $8060,78 at '2 per cent. ' -161 SS378 Examined and allowed tqis 12th day of January A. D. 1859. E. L. WOLF, ) " SILAS L. DRAKE, V County Aud A. J. UUULiUAUlrli. 1 P. S. HAWK, ) ROBT. BROWN, V County Commssioners. JNO. D. PR A LEY, ) . Attest. E. B. DREHER, Clerk The amount of checks outstanding and unredeem cd, including the balance due Charlton Burnet late Treasurer, is, as near as can be ascertained about S3.100 00. In the statcmeutol the outstan ding checks published last year, the balance Charlton Burnet, late Treasurer, for 1856, was inciuaeu. of Bal. due ih Exone- Com mis'ns Over- last set ittjm-rat'ns. Bal. due pay'ts" tlement 72 28 20 45 $ 35 10 5 00 $ 30 16 23 14 5 18 10 03 100 00 S13 31 S 4 Go 47 03 37 00 102 35 2 35 7 59 16 81 59 9C 74 7 5!) 7 ,93 10 81 3 33 4.60 28 12 5 84 07 30 58 12 70 5 56 10 30 30 10 " 22 74 11 34 1G 00 18 00 I S3 62 05 127 27 ' 24 93 303 61 99 52 , 6 55' 26 63 82 55 G2 4 75 7 77 7 55 15 47 5 23 26 22 10 75 22 98 14 10 14 97 9 74 13 .4 62 47 40 22 82 1 64 35 -58 4'72 7 fQ 0 7G 200 30 " 17 09 323 51 130 11 7 91 22 95 GO 55 10 57 313 30 52 09 2 77 7 04 33 28 19 72 17 14 17 86 16 60 15 90 50 73 127 27 351 52 9 41 2 52 13 79 1G G7 5 97 53i 154 53 28j 78G 28 723 20 1 50 G5 98 651 73 72 r.Qn 01T ocn K'i 81 35 65 080 81 ,300 53 121 25 151 52 33 32 08 05, 100 90 52- 00 8 38 13 G8 15 33 20 87 32 05 , 19 64 Gl 50 80 101 Gl 152 88 0 GO 30 89 89 395 21 4G4 91 53 28 341 1G 10 78 1 04 81 30 41 22 20 5 30 12 40 54 408 GG 1 18 58 27 34 05 5 28 4 10 G6 54 3 07 G9 79 44 03 278 81 445 88 31 73 ,482 27 106 12 785 50 129 7G 115, 00 1,40 17 295 91 503 01 70 .:50M)0 .100. 24 .75 00 09 88 755 13 74 09 163 22 160 14 255 20 214 49 654 81 '802 .92 90 6G 18 71 ' 200v0'0 191 7G 105 22 225 00 3 GO I . i 1G 08 . 5f62 55 95 53109 4678 bri 5,939r23278 5f 398 52 31 835898 72 - jf f 1 Tlietr'counyftlidateVnBU CK. 106" 56 154 50 Balance at last settlement, 2, 1858 By services 103 days, 00 00. 00. 1858, (o Sate1, $2G2 859 Jan 11 Balr due County r SI 23 Robert Brown in 'account with the County . . , . i DR. 857 cash Received per Check, 858 " " 1 " 859'January 1, Bal. due R. Brown, $21 00 97 28 G 97 eter S.llawk in account wilh the Couniy. DR. 858 cash Received per Check, 5111 00 Rfn J.-m.'l. Bal. 'due P. S. Hawk, 17 50 ohn D. Frailey in account with the County. DR. PfiR rash Received ner Check, 815 00 BAQ .Tfi n. 1 . R.iL due J. D. Pralcv 9 00 52 52 acob W. Kresge.Esq. Treasurer of Monroe, in account with said county, on road taxes received on the sale &c. on Unseated Land! for the years 1856 and 1857, from January 1st, 1858, to December 31st, 1858. 73 29 Dr. To aggregate amounljof such Taxes as 21 received from the several taps, &-2lud 24: 45 Cr. By cash paid supervisors as follows: 31 By cash paid Hiram Warner, Coolbaugh township, $380 00 Jnsinh Dnwlinnr. do. 380 00 70 03 " Win. Ser oss. Uhestnutlnll, 2a " Wm. Belles, Jackson 35 00 Wm. W. Frutchey M. Smithfield, 35 00 " John Storm, Paradise, GO 00 16 45 Ci (( k it it Chas. W. Transue, do 40 Edward Price, Price 105 John K. Price, do 100 04 00 Peter Transue, Pocono 30 Nicholas Dcpue, Smithfield 11 -George Snyder, Stroud 2 11 " Andrew Eschenbach, Tobyhanua Samuel Mihlenbergcr Tunkhannock Jacob Altemose, do 275 00 156 31 80 00 1 00 S1717 59 By Commissions on receiving 2 00 2153 24 at 2 per cent. 43 06 34 35 358 24 9 60 By Commissions on paying $1717 59 at 2 per cent. Balance in the hands of Treasurer. S2153 24 1 50 STATEMENT showing the State Tax co?n?nissions, 1 00 26 8 00 Townships. I Year. Collectors Names. 1842 Aaron Driesbach Pen Forrest Coolbaugh 1843 Daniel Callaghan J acob Price 1845 1840 Price Hamilton David Keller 1847 woscph Troch Hamilton 1850 David Keller Andrew Woodling Stroud 1 00 Hamilton 1851 Geo. F. lBomberirer Smithfield Conrad Frable John Miller John Y. Yliet Eboeh Price Peter Gilbert Henry Ovorfield Melchoir Barry John Kelly William Jones Charles Price Thcodoro Schoch Henry Albert Polk 2 00 Jackson Coolbaush .-rico 1852 Chesnuthill M. SmithBeld Stroud 3 00 1853 Coolbaugh Eldred 1 00 Price Stroudsbiirg 5 Oft 2 20 M.Smithfieid 1854 Henry Albert M. Saithficld 30 00 George Getss Boss Abraham Tran-ue Paradise. 46 00 Joseph Wilton Coolbaugh Jude Winter Tob3 hauna Price 02 Elibu Postena Anthony Bergcr Eldred John Kern Stroud Philip McClusky Michael Brown 0 Jackson Stroudsburg Chefuuthill Coolbaugh Jackson 1855 Jacob GTeenanioyer Joseph Moyer J. R. Oustcrhoudt John Hacna Andrew L. Storm Josiah B. Snow M. Smithfield Paradise Prico Petor Merwine, jr. Tobyhanna Reuben Krcscc Polk 1856 Michael Brown Chas. D. Brodhcad Joseph Moyer Josfjih Hawk George J. Miller John Oanna Geo. Der.Hheimcr Robert W. Swink Charlea Ilouser Jceph Moyer C D. Brodbead Joseph Hawk -John Rinker Jacob Miller Samuel -Pipher Levi Frautz Joel 'Berlin Jacob Edincer Strond.-hurg Chesnuthill due no't Coolbaugh Eldred Jackcon - M.Smithfieid Polk Stroud Tobyhanna Coolbahgh Chesnuthill Eldred Hamilton J ackson 185? M. Smithfield Paradise Polk Pocono Harrison Sebring Jacob Ncyhart Daniel Walter Henry D. Bush William Mosteller Samuel Hay Sam'l Mildenbercer Price Rosa Smitbfiold Stroudsburg Stroud Tobyhanna Tunkhanock Stroudsburg CnnllifiiifTli 1858 Wayne G. Drake IS niram Warner C Thomas Altemose iChcsnuthill viz ft John Ilarter .Eldred Charles Fctherman, Hamilton Barnet Krespo jJackson Emanael G. Mosier:M. Smithfield Jobn M. Diebler Charles nilgert ' George Warner Prico Paradiso Pocono Polk Ross Smithfield Stroud Tobyhanna Tunkhanock Levi F. Shupp Charles Frautz Daniel Walter William Mosteller William -Eboeh Phil. Greenamoyer Those marked with a have since Melchoir Bossard, Sheriff of Monroe coun ty, in account with said county, DR. Hie following Jury funds collected. Commonwealth vs. Lewis. Keenest, assault and battery, Si John Merwine vs. Catharine Stiohl et. al. No. 41 May T. 1857, 4 James Kasslent vs, Fred. Miller et. . al. No. 38 Sept. T. 1857, 4 J. F. Drinkhouse vs. TC. H. Wnltnn. et. al. No. 1(1 Sent. T. 1850. 4? Comstork & Brothers vs.. Charles llenrv, No. 33 Feb. T. 1857. 4. William Ruff vs. Sydenham Walton,. ISO. IH May 1 . 1836, 4 29iBalancelJuc bounty, 5 - aa m . 262 29 CR. 1857 By 15 days service, 1858 By 68i days service J COO Rfl 102 75 8125 25 1839 Jan. 1, Bal. duo R. Brown, SO 97 CR. Bal. due last settlement, 1843 By '84 days service S2 50 126 00 1859 Jan. 1, Bal. due P. S. Hawk, $17 50 CR. 1858 By 16 days service 1859 Jan. 1, Bal. due J. D. Fraley, S24 00 S9 00 Jacob W. Kresgc. Treasurer, in account with County of Monroe, on School taxes rerfiived from the sales, &c. on Unseated Lands, beins from January 1st, 1858 to December 31st, 1858, inclusive, being tax- " es of 185b" and 1857. DR. To arfjiregate amount of such taxes as received from the several town- ships . $1223 57 UU wy-. ,Vd John Pope, Coolbaugh, $125 00 Reuben Kresge, Jonkson, 38 61 James Palmer, Price, John Alliger, Pocono, Robert Brown, Stroud, Hiram Blowers, Tdbyhanna, 118 00 24 00 1 37 00. 00; 00 152 00 $759 01 001 12. By commissions for rec $1223 57 OOj paying out 759 01 Si -1 15 18 $798 GO Balance in the hands of Treasurer 421 91 $1223 57 Examined and allowed this 12th day of January, A'. D.- 1858. EDWARD L. WOLF, SILAS L. DRAKE, A. J COOLBAUGH, Couniy Auditors. Duplicates for State payments, exonerations, and balances yet due. Am't of 1 Bal. due I Pay iluplicate had set't. meats. Exon lions. Com sions. Dalance ct due. $ 65.31'S 9 31 S 9 31 12 35 74 41 931 55 2 60 7 21 1 78 52 81 58 91 2 00 414 37 75 13 71 39 21 55 05 92 2 60 7 21 1 78 1014 31 52 81 94f3 89 7S2 40 515 77 204 58 119 52 58 55 83 21 315 57 489 52 838 57 63 20 207 58 74 94 53 91 2 00! 414 37 75 13 59 87 5 59 $5 57 05 92 43 93 56 38 828 73 32 09 15 20 24 29 321 57 321 57 24 35 167 49 24 35 107 49 61 94 10 CO 51 94 HOI 13 7G-03 70 03 515 09! 188 65 61 37 127 2S 497 57 214 00 96 81 67 49 79 61 72 90 219 82 145 27 30 00 26 00 115 27 3 00 3 00 32 19 29 49 29 42 38 37 J40 82 57 88 106 96 48 64 47 29 96 59 129 92 3 16 60 88 07 90 6 19 29 49 19 03 6 67 3 72 38 37 105 00 41 538 58 22 37 30 01 26 21 106 90 29S 45 30 36 V r 48 6 315 69 70 65 105 5D 47 29 ' V 81 51 4 00 3 83 5 08 500 86 109 1 6 72 88 75 54 101 24 24 85 3 16 30 00 115 05 13 56 3 35 5 84 8 57 27 53 67 90 211 15 359 5.1 131 15 10 26 17 30 15 22 11 14 5 00 11-14 21 72 39 49 308 09 207 84 188 89 3 73 76 97 222 72 76 97 70 97 155 17144 00 03 76 0 53 101 89. 09 69 64 07 482 11 478 18 183 84 29 1 31 229 36i 164 26 116 73 51 45 71 78 308 76 21 G 90 146 59 439 73 89 43 71 12 308 76 216 96 95 01 51 45 71 65 39 304 175 00 459 92 21 00 41 690 44IH96 44 101 73ll01 73 nor? COU 803 472 04I472 64j360 00 108 34 107 16 101 80 6 34 102 5 36 8 86 10 65 24 20 231 3 1 220 45 50 00 179 180 97 20 99 78 95 212 75 487 67 363 30 487 78 49 53 37 39 12 13 78 95 215 75 78 95 202 10 487 67 459 81 3 66 303 30 488 02 203 00 366 0.0 41 00 160 8 21 113 51 04 q 37 39 34 64 90 1 85 313 81 147 00 100 81 00 16 20 00 4U 259 51 JtVJ 181 93 50 00 131 592 23 82 53 395 34 67 66 97 74 154 75 194 09 173 1.0 406 02 397 07 67 47 30 61 592 82 one; 25 00 50 00 4- 4i 95 00 59 194 29 172 91 336 02 371 03 07 47 0 01 70 00 20 00 23 00 6 04 1 00 80,000 00 paid their State duplicate in full. Griffin vs. Phillips, No. 21 Sept. T 1855, Brady vs. Keller, No. 3Q Dec. T. 185G, Huston vs. Doll el. al, No. 33 Dec T. 1857. to 4 00 4 00 on 4 00 4 00 Saren's Administrator vs. Isaac Post no JNo. 27 Dec. T. 1857 00 $10 00 A MOUNT OF FiNES COLLECTED ! 0O1 Commonwealth vs. William Van- j why, assault and baiterv. Sri nn nn do. vs. Lewis Keenest, do.. 20 00 do. vs. William Christman, for bastardy, 1 00 i 0()i l'23i(do. Est Henry Sholgft self jog liquor wunout ni- cense?-'1" -" 'V 25 00 51 00" i 3 r-" ' ' .,.$91 00 ft! li P.T?. ; Summoning J urors, eu. i $15 00 Woo -15 00" 15 00 185S do-do. May V: Ioji do. do. fcept. t . do. do. Dec. I Notifying Jury of Dec. 10 0'0 70 00 1858, not to attend, By cost in the following cases settled-by thtf Uommonwealtn. nnmmnnweath vs. ITenrv " - J . x ler, capias I w Thomas Chtistmnn. 100 tin. vs. Henry Castins I 0O p,y j,Cr centage on S3 1 00 fines collected at 6 per cent, Advertising General Election 1 53 of 1858. 15 Civil cases tried in Court. 1 87 7 l& 77 15 "'13 85' Balance due County, $91 00' E. L WOLF. 1 SILAS L. DRAKE. Auditors.- A. J. COOLBAUGH, ), P. S. HAWK, ) ROBERT BROWN, Co. Corners J NO. D. FRAILEY, ) Attest E. 13. DREHER, Clerk. T!!E GREATEST THE AGE. MR. KENNEDY, of Ruxbury, has dia- rovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, FItOM THE Worst Scrunfula down lo a common Pimple. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nurs ing sore mouth One to three bottles will cure. the worse kind of pimples on the face. Two or ibree bottles will clear the system- f)f ,iles. Two boltlcs are warranted to cure th& worst oanker in the stomach Three 01 five bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Erysipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure run ning of the ears and blotches among the hair. .Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupi and running ulreis. Ono bottle will cure scaly eruptions of the skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of ringworm. Two orUtree bottles are warranted to cure the most desperate rase of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of sciofula. One to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of dyspepsia. 1 know from the experience of thousauts that it lias, caused by a canker in the stomach. One to two bottles are warranted lo cure sick headache. One to two bottles are warranted to regu late a costive stale ol the bowels. One lo two bottles will regulate all de rangement of the kidneys. Four to six bottles have cured the worst cases of dropsy. One to three bottles has cured the worst 82 case of piles; a relief is always experienced. hat a mercy to get relief in such an ex cruciatin disease! I 1 " . , since its nrst oisr.ovorv, 1 have Irom time : ...! 1 t. ... . .r one of them. Ilinnocrates. tho Father of Medicine, says: "It is an herb of Jubiterr and in the sign Leo. "Jl openeth instructions of the liver, gall and spleen ; it is an, especial friend to the liver, worth all other herbs put together ; cooling it when loo hot, and warming it when too cold. "It createth an appetite, curoth all gone and sinking feelings in the pit of the stom ach, easeth all pains and stitches in the side. "It cureth the jaundice by opening the gall, and resiorcih the name color of the body. 'It expels all raw, viscous and slimy hu mors out of the body; it cleanseth all inward ulcers and congealed blood from the kid neys. "By opening obstructions of the spleen. 78 Ml purgeth all burnt choler 'and roelancholy 11 vaP.rs which riseth to the head and brain, V r",uulti u'sessin neatiacne, learim lore- ' bodillO-rf trouble. Irpmlilina .if tho hpnit. c. .. . . ' a " -- Inintlnil mill vnvmnmir "The herb boiled in wine is particularly 30 liood to rcxive the drooping spirit of ihe a- sed, ana whoever has a lingering sickness 45 altera fever, nothing rcstoreth him. to health so quicK as Oi-inKing too juice pl-this herb. " The seeds boiled in water cureth tho most offensive brealh, and drank at bedtime, preTenteth what is commonly called night mare, and all melancholy dreams, a disease 30 billious people are liable to. 57 The Father of Medicine says of another 53 herb in this composition, that "it is an herb ol uie bun, and in the sign Leo. ((PPlio snri io tho eitf0 n i ill liffi n n . ... I iiu vi 10 tiuuiif iiiiu mi.-? iitiu tut; utJSl CUT" 1" dial, the greatest strennhener of the heart. 51 of any that grows; it comlorteth ihe heart. 93 cureth all palpitation thereof; taketh awav 23 trembling, fainting and smotherinc of it: vet 53 . inKcn careiully, or severe grip- 0,1 ' o" w uiuai .uti tuireuieu nn win fntnt wnirn tvtuo in . ob '-So much for this herb, between which i4 and the adder there is the utmost antinathv: 75 so much so that the adder will not touch 09 him that has the herb about him " No change of diet ever necessary eat the best you can get and enough of it. Directions for ?c. Adults one table spoonful per day Children over len yeaw,. desert spoonfulChildren from five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no direction can be applicable to all constiiotibns, lake sufficient to opearte on the bowels twice a day. Manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, ' No 120 Wmren Street, Uoxburv. Mass. Price Si. 00; Sold in Stroudsburg, by Holljnshead & LJeirick, James N. Durling, and,by, all Drug gists in City and Country in general. June 24, 1858. ly. CHARLTON BURNET, Attorney at Law, STROUDSBURG , MONROE COUNTY, PA. Office on Elizabeth streot, formerly OC' cupied hy Wni. D-vis, Esq, J OF