STROUDSBURG ACADEMY. STEPHEN" HOLMES, Jr.. Principal This Institution will rc-open on Mon day, January 24, 1659. TERMS. Common English Branches, $3.00 Higher English, 4.00 Languages. 5.00 No deduction mado for absence unless in case of protracted sickness. For further information or for admis sion apply to, or address the Principal, Btroudaburg, ra. NOTICE. The undersigned having purchas- ed the right for Monroe County, to manufacture and sell Mess. Apple man &. Bobbins' patent Composition Gum Oils, jfj for painting purposes, hereby offer , Ef5 them for sale at fifty per cent, below linseed oil prices-. The article has been iti "use for the last three years and has stood the test of experience. Certificates can be seen at the Store, irom some of the best practical builders and painters in the country. Also specimens of me .panning. jlo wneei rights. Carpenters, and Cabinet Makers it will be an indispen sable article. Shop or Town ship rights sold upon reasonable .terms. WM. HOLLINSHEAD, C. S. DETRICK, C. M. PRICE, Stroudsburg, Nov. 25, 1858. Proprietors KACE STREET, ABOVE THIRD, SIDES & CARMANY, Proprielors, Prices reduced lo suit the times. TER2IS, 81,25 per day. The undersigned, having become nil proprietors of the above well known iii&Lestablishmeni, heinr tbankful fur the liberal patronage extended towards the old firm, would respectfully request a continu ance of the same, and, on account of in creased facilities and. improvements are pre nared to accommodate ali who may favor a m them with a call. The establishment offers great induce ments, not only on account of reduced rates of Board, but also from its central location to the avenues of trade, as well as the con conveniences afforded by several Passenger Rkilwnys running past and contiguous to it, whereby guests can pass to and from the Hotel to the different Railroad Depots, at the mere nominal sum of five cents, i-hould they be preferred to the regular omnibus belong ing to the Hotel. We are determined to devote our whole attention to business, and flatter ourselves with the conviction that wc shall be able to give general satisfaction. Respectfully yours; rcTRR sides, ) SIDES & C ARM ANY. CTRUS CAR MANY. , Philad'a. SepL 2, 1S5S. ly. Grand Gift Enterprise. SEW DISTILLERY, FARM3 &c. The undersigned have determined to dis pose, by means of a gift enterprise, of their new and splendid , llEs-iilcrv. jiilfs located in Klccknersvillr, Moore township, Northampton count', Pa., just erected, to gether with a valuable Farm adjoining the JJietillery properly, consisting of FIFTST ACRES of cleared land. The Distillery is entirely new, 3 6tories high, the lower story being built of stone and the two upper stories frame, measuring 04 feet by 31 and finished through but in the verv best manner, at a cost of rot lew than 10,000. It is situnted in a rich Agricultural region, convenient to a good market, and is capable of distilling 150 biich rlf ot grain a "day. The distillery, which is now in full operation, is the property of Shall &. Helman The improvements on the Farm are a two- atory a FrtEie ESotssc, feff 42 by 22 feci; a Barn 40 by 50 feet, with tone tslabling; a brick spring house 20 by 24 feet, a never failing spring of water near the house, a wagon bout-e and other necessary out-buildings. The farm is in good order, in excellent cultivation and contains a good Young Apic QE'cSisu'd. In addition to the distillery and farm, they will also distribute to the holders of tickets the sum of S2?65S in Money. Every ticketj except those that draw higher gifts, will, in the first place be entitled to draw 10 cents in money, there being no blanks. It is intended to have the drawing as Boon as possible, with the expectation that the tickets will be sold in a short time, and possession (together with an indisputable ti tle) will -be given to the farm on the 1st ot April, I860, and to the distillery on the 1st of December 1859. The tickets will be drawn by 12 respectable citizens df North ampton county, who will act under oath, and the purchasers of tickets may rest assured that the drawing will be made in a strictly honorable, upright manner. The whole number of tickets issued amount to 21,875. The first drawn number will en title the holder to the first gift, being the Distillery, valued at 10,000. The second drawn number will entitle the holder to the second best gift, being the Farm, talued at $7,000. The remaining 2S3 gifts, will be divided among the holders of the tickets, as they are drawn in rotation from the wheel, as follows: 1. One Gift of 8100,00 2. " 44 ' 50,00 3. 44 44 44 25,00 4. -w-Ten Gifts of $10 each, 100,00 5 Twenty Gifts of $5 each, 100,00 6 Fifty Gifts of $1 each, 50,00 7 One Hundred Gifts of 50 els. each, 50,00 8 One " 44 25 cts. each, 25,00 Every ticket that does not draw one of these gifts, will be entitled to 10 cents. PRICE OF TICKETS, S1.00. SHALL & HELMAN. Klecknersville, Pa., Jan. 13, 1859. BLANK DEEDS For sale at this Office. J .Cottnty taiement Of Receipts and Expenditures of Monroe County, Jacob W. Kresge, Esq.. Treasurer, in account with the County of Monroe, from the 1st day of Janua ry A. D. 1S58, to the 31st day of December, A. D. lbob, inclusive. Dr. $20 81 114 67 32 72 296 43 2871 60 To cash roe'd from Collectors on account of Taxes for year 1853. To cash ree'd from Collectors on account of Taxes for year 1854. 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 1S5G. To cash rccM irom Collectors ou account of Taxes for year 1857. To cash rccM from Collectors on account of Taxes for year 1S58. 2603 00 $5939 23 To cash ree'd fr.im John Setzer, Collector of Paradise township for year ISaG be ing an error in Auditors Settlement. To cash ree'd from George Doll for Stove and pipe in Commissioner's oflice To cash ree'd for costs on entering Judg ments, as follows: George Miller, Henry Overfield, Robert W. Swink, 21 00 5 00 To cash ree'd from Robert Brown for old lumber 37 To cash ree'd on unseated lands 1011 19 To cash ree'd on seated lands 308 08 To cash ree'd ou two Tracts of unseated lands in Tobyhanna 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 1S56 (unseated) 13 44 6 30 407 88 55 71 12 31 IS 28 To amount of Redemptions received in 1858 ou sales ot 188 (unseated) To amount of Redemptions received in ISoS on sales of 1 85b (seated) To amount of Redemptions received in 1858 ou sales of IS S (seated) To casb received of James Consaulcs on Tract of unseated land in Middle Smith- field township, as follows: Jayne David 2 25 $7800 577 8378 Balance due County Treasurer BrdoniptiotifJ. By amount paid on Redemption checks 469 2 Bv amount paid Charlton Burnet late 'Treasurer. " 1226 7 By amount paid Eastern Penitentiary Bv amount paid Judgment in favor of Howe & Covell (Hell's Bridge) Administration of Justice. By pay and mileage of Grand and Petit Jurors. Constables. Making returns, mileage and attending Court. 56 42 486 67 108 W.tnpss and Court Fees in Comm. Cases. Thomas Christ man, Henry Casting, Henry Feller, X. Staples. II. B.'Uuffin, -:: Enos Paul, Pat Brown, Nelson Kay, Joseph Van Horn Boarding IVsoners. Paid Andrew B. Smith, Paid Joseph Dunfield, Prolhonotary. Paid John Edinger, Commissioner's Glerk. Paid Edward B. Drcher for 1857. Paid hdward B. Dreher for 1S58. Commissioner's Council. Paid James H. Walton for 1857. Paid Jam4s H. Walton, for 1S5S. County Commissioners. Paid Joseph Heckmnn for 1857. Paid John C. Strunk. for 1S57 and 1S58. Paid Peter S Hawk, for 1857 and 1858. Paid Robert Brown for 1857 and J85S. Paid John D. Frailcy, for 185S. Inquisitions. Paid Tnqusition on infant child of Annie Correll, including Post MortcM Exami nation. 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 1S58. Paid A. J. Labar. for 1857. Paid A. J. C olbaugh, for 15S. f Division Line. Paid John C. Strunk and J. R. Fulmer for running the Division line between Pike and Monroe Counties. Road Damages. Paid P. Snyder, Hamilton. Paid Daniel Smith. Eldred. Paid Society of Friends, Borough. 1 40 75 28 17 114 90 79 33 158 00 i ou 25 J7 273 iVi , - , , 28 00 10 77 10 86 366 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. Ye'r Collector's Names. Township, 18531 William Jones, " (Charles Price. " I Henry Albert, 18541 Henry Albert, 44 jJoseph Wilton, 44 jJude Winters, Eldred, Price M. Smithfield, M. Smithfield, Coolbaugb, Tohyhanna, Eldred, Stroud. Jackson, Coolbangh, Jackson, Polk, Price, Tol-yhanua, jjonn Kern, I Philip McCIusky, 1855 Joseph Moyer, 44 it it it jJohn It. Osterhout, Reuben Kresgc, (Josiah B. Snow, I Peter Merwine, jr., 1856 Michael Brown, 44 Chas. D. Brodhead, " Joseph Moyer, " George A. Miller, 44 !John Hanna. " IGeorge Dershimer, 1857 Joseph Moyer, Stroudsburg, Chcsnuthill, Coolbaugb, Jackson, !M. Smithfield, ;Polk, (Coolbaugb, iChesnuthill, j Eldred, j Hamilton, I Jackson, ;.M. Smithfield. iChas. V. Brodhead, jJoseph Hawk, jJohn Rinker, .i u tt iJacob Miller, iS. D. Pipher, it ti I Levi F:antz, jJocl Berlin, Paradise, Polk, (Pocono, tt IJacob Ed inner. it it tt Harrison Scbring, Jocob Ney heart, Daniel Walter. Price, Ross, Smithfield, Stroudsburg, " 'Henry D. Bush, " ; William Mosteller, Stroud, Tobyhanna. it iSamuel Hav, tt Sain'l Mildenberger. ; Tunkbannock, 1858 Wayne G. Drake, btroudsburg, Coolbaugb, Chesnulhill, Eldred, Hamilton, Jackson, Hiram Warner, Thomas Altamose, John Harter, Chas. Featherm'an, Baruet Kresge, Emanuel G. Moshier, jJohn M. IMbler, Charles Hilgert, George Warner. M. Smithfield, Price, Paradise, Pocono, Polk, Itoss, tt ;Lcvi F. Shupp,' Charles Frantz, 44 Daniel Walter, Smithfield, Stroud, Tobyhanna. tt it (t William Mosteller, William Ebacb, Philip Grecnamoyer, tunkbannock, STATEMENT OP ACCOUNTS OF COMMISSIONERS. Joh'n C. Strunk in account with the County. DR. To cash Received-per Check, from Vh ti. Paid Win. S. Y,'intermute, Borough. Paid John Gorrel Eldred. PaidrFrederick Sbupp, Polk, , Paid S. J. Hollinsbead, Borough. Paid Jacob Correll, Eldred.- County Inrmtittg. Paid John DcYoung. & Paid Theodore Scboch. Bridge Tiews. Paid for viewing different Bridges. Refunding. 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. Freeman, (Tip Stave.) County Buildings. Paid for work repairs and wood at Court House, oflice and Jail. Elections. Paid for General and Township Elections. Bounties. Paid for Fox Scalps, &c. Postage. Paid David Keller, Paid John DcYoung, Bridges. 62 62 62 Paid Marshall's Creek Bridge. Paid Smithfield (Bells) Bridge. Paid Bells Bridge. Paid Pencils Bridge. ; Paid Stoke's Bridge. Paid Kerr's Bridge Paid Pocono Bridge. , : , Paid Kunkle's Bridge. Paid Long Pond Bridge. Paid Brodhead's Bridge. Paid Price Township Bridge. . Paid Stoney Run Bridge. ' Paid Henry's Bridge. Paid McMichael's Bridge. Paid Philips Bridge. Paid Bushkill Bridge. Paid Martin's Creek Bridge. Paid Mackay's Bridge. Paid Taouersville Bridge. Miscellaneous Acconnt. Paid E. B. Drcher, for assisting Commis- 1 sioners m holding appeals. 90 j Paid George Malven, Merchandize. 11 i Paid E. B. Drcher freight on assessment 1 Books to and from Easton. 01 , Paid James N. Durling Candles and Ink j for Court nouse. p.. i Paid E. B. Dreher delivering Pocono and e 17 Jackson assessments. Paid Emanuel Moshier, making Senatiual 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. j Paid M. B. Postcns, for livejy conveyance. Paid F. Dutot, administering oath to Sher 67C 74 I iff and Commissioners. Paid Wm. P. Hallock for watching Pocono Bridge. 08 1 511,1 troticio Auracner, .Merchandize. ! Paid Melchoir Snrucrlu. renlatinc un- ' seated lands. ft j , paid vjn. s. Rees, Books for Recording 12 i.) i oflice. 5 G7 j Paid Leonard E. Courtright, interest Ac. 2 Paid Henry D. Shafer. late Sheriff execu 1 z i ting requsition. Paid Michael H. Dreher, making assess- i raent of ennumeration. 1 10 1 iaiii Robert Bovs. MorfihnniI?zf lOiPn on unseated lands. Paid J. K. Shafer making 13 election Uoxcs. Paid Godlieb Aurachcr, Lock & M'dz. Paul o. It. Andre, plank and wood. Paid Melchoir Spragle laying out road from Whites Tannery. 14 Paid Jacob Miller, discount and election returns. Paul Abraham Hilcert makinc road ou ; around Uridge at llansbcrrv s. 00 . Paid E. B. Dreher, auditing Prothonotary I uegister and Kecordcr accounts. nn i Pai1 Witness Fees, 99 Dreher bringing up accounts nn ' of unseated lands for Road and School o ! Taxes, from 1S4S to 1858. 30 flrt Paul H. Hammann, binding assessment .urn iiiuctv duoks. 45 Paul Samuel Melick. Stationary. 19 By Commissioners on receiving $7800,90 at 2 per-cent. $15$ By Commissioners on paying $8060,78 at i per cent. igi S8378 Examined and allowed tins 12th day of January A. D. 1859. E. L. WOLF. ) SILAS L. DRAKE, County Aud. A. J. COOLBAUGH, ) P. S. HAWK, ) BOBT. BROWN, County Commssioncrs. JNO. D. FRALEY, ) Attest. E. B. DREHER, Clerk. The amount ofthccksoutstandiriirand unredeem ed, including the balance due Charlton Burnet, late Treasurer, is, as near as can be ascertained, about 53.100 00. In the statement ol the outstan ding checks published last year, the balance due Charlton Burnet, late Treasurer, for 1856, was mcnuied. j Ain't cr 'Bal. due ! i Dupli- ilast set- Paym't.!Exne c.om- Over- R j , cate. tlement rat ns. mis'ns. pay'ts. WaKaue $308 72 S 35 10 $ 5 00 $39 16 106 28j 23 14 5. 18 $13 31 $ 4 65 757 20 47 63 10 63 37 00 544 45! 102 35 100 00 2 35 82 59J 7 59 7 59 101 96j 7 93 3 33 4 60 246 74 16 81 u 81 588 67, 30 58 12 7g 28 12 10 30 122 36 22 74 11 34 5 5(j 5 81 116 10 10 00 u 00 158 82 4 75 7 77 7 55 jq 75 323 55 52 55 22 98 u q 15 47 104 62 14 97 9 74 5 23 134 13 4 62 4 12 557 89 47 40 22 82 26 22 1 64 466 85 35 58 4 72 7 91 22 95 145 55 69 56 7 50 62 05 143 57 16 57 6 76 2 77 7 04 700 79 313 36 260 3G 19 72 33 28 347 91 52 09 17 09 17 14 17 86 127 271 127 27 12f 27 401 52! 351 52 323 51 9 41 16 60 320 53; 154 53 136 11 9 52 15 90 1028 28; 786 28, 723 26 13 79 50 73 1 50 118 65, 9S 65) 73 72 24 93 680 81 080 81 360 53 l6 67 303 61 189 35 121 25 106 90 5 97 8 38 355 65 151 52 52 00 99 52 283 32 33 32 19 64 13 68 110 05 68 05 61 50 6 55 312 80 161 61 152 88 15 33 6 60 708 80 89 89 53 28 ig 78 20 87 1 04 561 81 395 21 341 16 3c 41 26 63 703 12 464 91 408 66 22 0 34 05 87 40 5 28 1 18 " 4 lo 66 54 60 54 58 27 5 30 3 07 724 69 278 81 445 88 146 79 115 06 31 73 582 44 140 17 482 27 402 03 295 91 1 106 12 1289 41 503 91 ' - 785 50 179 76 50 00 129 76 855 37 100 24 ' - 755 13 149 09 75 00 K 74 09 203 10 99 88 163 22 360 14 200 00 - 160 U 446 96 191 76 235 20 383 31 165 22 3 60 ' 214 49 879 81 225 00 " 654 81 852 92 50 00 802 92 1G7 34 58 95 16 08 90 66 77 42 53 09 5 62 18 71 - 4678 015939 23 278 51 398 52 31 83 5898 72 Balance at last settlement. .8109:56 154 50 2,j 1858 By eer vices i 103 ! days, 30 00 60 00 50 00 125 00 CO 00 1858, to date, $262 1859 Jan 11 Bal. due County $1 23 Robert Brown in account -with the County DR. S95 86 166 75 185i caBh Received per Check, $21 1858 " 44 44 4 4 9 1859 January 1, Bal. due R. Brown, 28 00 192 58 Peter S. Hawk in account with the County DR. ' 297 42 1858 cash Received per Check, $111 1859 Jan. 1. Bal. due P. S. Hawk, 17 76 82 18 00 35 46 484 66 84 52 1 52 2 83 92 73 207 29 145 24 119 45 27 31 11 70 4 24 13 03 6 25 7 56 2 00 4 59 9 16 16 45 4 87 5 60 6 04 25 00 15 11 John D. Frailey in account with the County. DR. 1858 cash Received per Check, S15 1859 Jan. 1, Bal. due J. D. Fraley 9 Jacob W. Kresge, Esq. Treasurer of Monroe, in account with said 'county, on road taxes 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 amount of such Taxes as received from the several tsps, $2153 24 Cr. By cash paid supervisors as follows: By cash paid Hiram Warner, Coolbaugh township, 3S0 00 44 Josiah Dowliny, do. 3S0 44 Wm. Serfoss, Chestnnthill, 28 44 Wm. Belles, Jackson 35 00 44 Wm. W. Frutchey M. Smithfield, 35 00 44 John Storm, Paradise, 6000 44 Chas. W. Transue, do 4l) 00 Edward Price, Price 105 John K. Price, do 100 Peter'Transue, Pocono 30 Nicholas Depue, Smithfield 11 George Snyder, Stroud 2 Andrew Eschenbach, Tobyhanna 275 Samuel Mildenberger Tunkhannock 156 Jacob Altemose, do 80 0 16 1 00 27 44 $1717 43 34 358 2 00 9 60 By Commissions on receiving $2153 24 at 2 per cent. By Commissions on paying 1717 59 at 2 per cent. Balance in the hands of Treasurer. 41 19 $21 53 50 STATEMENT ehowi7ig the State Tax Duplicates for State payments, exonerations cotmnissions, and balances yet due. 50 1 00 2 76 .1 Year. Collectors Name?. Townships. 1842 1843 1845 1846 1847 Aaron Driesbach Daniel Callaghan Jacob Price David Keller Joseph Troch David Keller Andrew Woodling Geo. F. Borubergei Conrad Frable John Miller John Y. Vlict Ebooh Price Peter Gilbert Henry Overfield Melchoir Barry John Kelly William Jones Charles Price Theodore Scboch Henry Albert Henry Albert George Getsa Abraham Transue 8 00 33 00 2 69 30 00 1850 1 00 17 43 1851 2 00 2 75 5 24 8 74 1852 00 3 00 1853 1 00 5 00 2 20 1854 00 U(J 34 Joseph Wilton Jude Winter Elihu Postcns Anthony Berger John Kern Philip McCIusky Michael Brown Jacob Greenamoyei Joseph Moyer J. It. Oustcrhoudt John Hanna Andrew L. Storm Josiah B. Snow Petor Merwine, jr. Reuben Kresge Michael Brown Chas. D. Brodhead Joseph Moyer Joseph Hawk George J. Miller John Hanna Geo. Dersheimer Robert W. Swink Chacles Houscr Jortcpb Moyer C. D. Brodhead Joseph Hawk John Rinker Jacob Miller , Samuel Pipher Levi Frantz Joel Berlin 02 21 01 1855 1856 not 1857 Jacob Edinger Harrison Sebnng Jacob Neyhart Daniel Walter Henry D. Bush William Modeller Samuel Hay Sanrl Mildenberger 1858 Wayne G. Drake Hiram Warner Tbdnias Altemose John Harter Charles tfuthcrman Barnet Kresgo Lmanael G. Mosn John M. Dicbler Charles Hilgort George Warner Levi F. Sbupp Charles Frantz Daniel .Walter William Mosteller William Eboch Those marked with a have since Melchoir Bossard, Sheriff of Monroe cnun ty, in account with said county, Ult. the following Jurv funds collected. Commonwealth vs. Lewis Keenest, assault j Huston vs. Doll et. al, No. 33 Dec. and battery, 4 Ooj T. 1857. John Merwine bs. Catharine Strohl iSaren's Administrator vs. Isaac Post et; a . No. 41 Mav L . 57: 4 4 OOj A nnl James KasSlent vs. Fred. Miller et. al. No. 38 Sept. T. 1857. J. F. Drmkhouse vs. E. H. Walton et al. No. l(i Sept. T. 1850,' Comstock & Brothers vs. Charles Heitrf.JVo. 33 Feb. T. 1857. William Ruff ts. SydenhamAValtpn, No. 4H May T. 1856, ' f .? " Balance Due County; 1 23 $262 29 CR. $22 50 102 75 1857 By 15 days semcev 1858 By 68i 'daysiservico 00i 7 28 6 97 $125 25 1839 Ja n- L BaL duo R. Brown, $6 97 ' CR. Bal. due last settlement, 1848 By 84 days service 2 50 126 00 00 50 1859 Jan. 1, Bal. due. P. S. Hawk, $17 50 CR. 24 00 $9 00 1858 By 16 days service 00 00 1859 Jan. 1, Bal. due J. D. Fraley, Jacob W. Kresge. Treasurer, in account with County of Monroe, on School taxes received from the sales, &c. on Unseated Lands, being from January 1st, 1858 lo December 3 1st, 1858, inclusive, being tax es of 1856 and 1857. DR. To ageregate amount of such taxes as received from the several town ships $1223 57 00 00 CR. PM John Pope, Coolbaugh, $425 00 4, Reuben Xresge, Jookson, 38 64 u James Palmer, Price, 118 00 44 John Alliger, Pocono, 24 00 44 Robert Brown, Stroud, 1 37 4' Hiram Blowers, Tobyhanna, 152 00 00 00 00 12 00 00 31 00 $759 01 By commissions for rec $1223 57 " paying out 759 01 Balance in the hands of Treasurer 24 47 15 18 S798 66 424 91 $1223 57 59 06 35 24 Examined and allowed this 12th day oj January, A. D. 1858. EDWARD L. WOLF, SILAS L. DRAKE, A. J COOLBAUGH, County Auditors. 24 I 0;tl. due I bait sel't. Pay ments. Exon Hons. Con- I Balance sfon's. I yet clue. I duplicate 29 Pen Forrest $ 05 31 8 9 31 $ 9 31 Coolbaugh 12 35 2 60 2 60 Price 74 41 7 21 7 21 Hamilton 931 55 1 78 1 78 Hamilton 1014 31 52 81 52 81 Stroud " 946 89 58 91 58 91 Hamilton 782 46 2 00 2 00 Smithfield 515 77 414 37 414 37 Polk 204 59 75 13 75 13 Jackson 119 52 71 39 5 59S5 57 59 87 Coolbaugh 58 55 21 55 21 55 Price 83 21 (55 9 2 6 5 92 Chesnuthill 315 57 43 93 S28 73 15 20 M. Smithfield 489 52 56 38 32 09 24 29 Stroud 838 57 321 57 321 57 Coolbaugh 63 20 24 35 24 35 Eldred 207 58 167 49 167 49 Price 74 94 61 94 10 00 51 94 Stroudsburg 301 13 76 03 76 03 M. Smithfield 515 09 188 65 61 37 127 28 M. Smithfield 497 57 145 27 30 00 115 27 Ross 214 00 3 00 3 00 Paradise 96 81 32 19 26 00 6 19 Coolbaugh 67 49 29 49 29 49 Tobyhanna 79 61 29 42 6 67 3 72 j9 03 Price 72 90 38 37 38 37 Eldred 219 82 146 82 105 00 41 82 Stroud 538 58 57 88! 22 37 9 30 26 21 Jackson 106 96 106 96 30 36 4 01 72 61 Stroudsburg 298 45 48 64 48 64 Chesnuthill 315 69 47 29 47 29 Coolbaugh 70 65 70 65 Jackson 105 59 96 59 81 51 4 00 5 08 M. Smithfield 500 86 129 92 101 24 3 83 24 85 Paradiso 109 16 3 16 3 16 Price 72 88 60 88 30 00 3 35 27 53 Tobyhanna 75 54 67 90 67 90 Polk 211 15 131 15 115 055 84 10 26 Stroudsburg 359 53 39 49 13 568 57 17 36 Chcsnuthill 308 09 207 84 188 89.3 73 15 22 Coolbaugh 76 97 76 97 I 76 97 Eldred 222 72 155 17 144 OOj 03 1 1 14 Jackson 101 89 69 89 64 07 76 5 06 M. Smithfield 482 11 478 18 183 84 2&4 34 EJolk 229 36 164 26 146 59 6 53 11 14 Stroud 439 73 116 73 95 01 21 72 Tobyhanna 89 43 51 45 51 45 Coolbabgh 71 78 71 78 71 78 Chesnuthill 308 76 308 76 . 4 65 304 11 Eldred 216 9fi 216 96175 00 39 41 57 Hamilton 690 44 690 441459 92 236 52 Jackson 101 73.101 73 21 00 80 73 M. Smithfield 472 64t472 64 360 00 6 34 . 102 30 Paradise 108 34107 16 101 80 5 36 Polk 23131229 45 50 00 . 179 45 Pocono 180 97 20 99 12 13 8 86 Price 78 95 78 95 . 78 95 Robs 2 1 5 75 2 1 2 75 202 1 0 10 6,5. Smithfield 487 67 487 67 459 81 3 66 24 20 Stroudsburg 363 30 303 30 203 00 l8b 30 Stroud 488 02 487 78 366 00 8 21 113 57 Tobyhanna 51 04 49 53 41 00 8 53 Tunkhanock 37 39 37 39 34 64 90 1 85 Stroudsburg 313 8i 147 00 166 81 Coolbaugh 60 16 20 00 40 16 .Chesnuthill 259 5 1 , ' 259 51 Eldred lfll 93 50 00 131 93 Hamilton 592 23 592 23 Jackson 82 53 82 53 M. Smithfield 395 34 3Q& 34 ! Price 67 66 25 00 42 66 Paradiso 97 74 " 50 00 47 74 Pocono 154 75 95 00 59 75 Polk 194 09 194 09 Ross 173 10 29 172 91 Smithfield 406 02 70 00 336 02 Stroud 397 07 20 00 0 04 371 03 Tobyhanntt 67 47 07 47 Tunkhanock 30 61 23 00 1 00 0 61 S0.000 00 paid their State duplicate in fall. - jGriflin vs. Phillips, No. 21 Sept. T. to! 1855, IBradv vs. Keller, No. 3if Dec T. 1856, 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 nn ivo. Mi uec. i . ioa i - . t . . m in. $10 00 . j . , Amount of FikesI Cotiii ct kd 4 OUiGommonwBalth vs. William Van- 1 ? why, .assault arid battery, $5 00 4 Odido. vs. LewisKeenest, do. 2Q!pO V do. vs. WilliamGhristrhaiij " ' " , ".4"0ij for bastardy, Y M Jlod': t do. vs. Henry Sholer. sel ling liquor without License, 25! 00 , 51 00 $91 00 CR- . . Summoning'-'Jurors, Eeb.Il... 1858 ' " '. $15 00- do-do. May T. 1858", ; ,15 00 do', do. Sept.T. 44 15 (i0 do.do.Dec.T- 44 15 00 Notifying Jury of Dec. T. 1858, riot to attend, 10 00 70 00 By cost in the following cases settled by the Commonwealth. Commonweafh vs. Henry Fel- - ' T. ler, capias i 00 j do. vs. Thomds Chiistmari, 1 0C( 1 do. vs. Henry Casting I 00 By per ceruage bn S3 1 00 fines collected at 3 per cent; 1 5"3 Advertising General Election of 1858. . 75 15 Civil cases tried in Court. 1 87 7 15 77 15 13' 85 $01 W 5 T - Auditors, -f Balance due County, E. L WOLF. SILAS L.DRAKE. A. J. COOLBAUGH, P. S. HAWK. I RC-BERT, BROWN, I Co. Corners JNO. 1). FRAILEY,) Attest E. B. DREHER, Clerk. 1859 POPULAR TRADE IN 1S59 Ribbons and Millinery Goods, RIBBONS ' RIBBONS ! ! E1BB0NS ! ! ! - To Merchants, Milliners, Jobbers, Dealers in Ribbons, Millinery Goods, and Cash buyers in all sections of the Country. The Cash Ribbon House; 115 Chambers Street, New York, JNO. FARRELL. ESTABLISHED 1853. We have originated a new principle a new era in the Ribbon Trade, whereby wo make this business plain, simple, aud staple as that of brown sheetings. WE SELL FOR CASIl! WE BUY FOR CASIll We are satisfied with 5 per cent profit.--Ask no Second Price. Have all our goods marked in plain figures, so that man, woman and child "buy alike," and receive the samo value for their money. Our prices for best Taffeta Ribbon3, all colors, are No. 1 la Ats, per piece; No. 4 Ml cts. per piece, " J lo " " C 57i " " -'rji . " 2 iH) " " 41 9 S7 41 " 3 251 44 " " 1 90l ? No. lfi $l,47i per piece. WE OFFER FANCY RIUP-ONS 'ALL STYLES.' 'ALL' COLORS.' 'ALL QUALITIES.' AT PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION, AND FOR CASH ONLY'. Our Establishment is the centre of attrac traction for RIBBONS 'Quick Sales,' 'Light Profits,' and 4Good Value,' for Cash; Ron die ! Roiichcs ! New Styles and Paterns, ata saving of30 per cent from credit prices. Blond I-Jice Quillings, &c. ike.. Our line of these Goods always full. We" Import and 4Job' them at once for 5 per cent advance Marked prices on all Goods 'in plain figures.' A saving of AOpcr cent on these Goods froM credit frices. Our intention is to make the Ribbon Trado as staple in regard to prices as domestic goods; To do this we must sell One Million dollars iBorlh Goads per annum ! We are Union Men. 4 No- North 4 no South'.' We solicit the patronage of Mer chants, in every section of the United StatcSj and are the servants ot all who favor us with their trade and patona'ce. JNO., FARRELL, CASH RIBBON HOUSE, near the Hudson River Railroad Depot. r. ii. waller Jan. 13, '59,-4m. CAUTION ! We hereby caution all persons against hunting or fishing, orgoing through grass, grain or orchards, upon either of our premises, as wo are determined to prose cute trespassers to thp full extent of the law. Charles Keller, Ezra Hunsiker, David Groner, John Shook, Henry Dennisj Absalom Fetherman, Thomas W. Rhodes, L. & J. Drake, Charles L. Kcllerj Leonard Andre Henry Miller Charles Drake; Charles Swink, Geo. Houser. Aaron Croasdale. Silas L. DrakeA James R. Andre. : . May 20, 185S.-lj. STEEL'S HOTEL Corner Main St., and North side Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. D. J. OSTRANDER, Proprietor. ?. B. Omnibuses will run regularly to and from vho Railroad Depot, to con nect with the Gars, on every arrival and departure of the passenger trains. May 13i 1858. fiCj-Discoved at is.f) A certain Cure for Corns & 2$Eiiiioii, All persons afflicted with these painful ex cresences, can effect perfect cures, without the aid of a surgeon or the knife, by using SANFORD'S CORN PLASTER. Sent by mail, postage paid, to any part of the country tin receipt of 1. Address S. J. SANr UKU, 241 Dock st. or Box 261 P. O. , Jan. 6, 1859. 3m. Philadelphia. NOTICE Is hereby given, that I havo loaned uu to Jacob Keerncr, of Paradise township, Monroe cotiuty, Pa., at my pleasure, two yokoofoxen, two cows, one wagon.-4 The public are cautioned against med dling with said properly. JAMES KINTZ, Fob. 14, 1859. PLASTER FOR SALE. A large aud constant supply of Ground Plaster, at DeWitt & Fino'a Mill (former . ly Stoke's) at S8 per tun. DeWITT&FINE. Stroud tdtfhship, Nov. 18, 1 833, 4m; : H OH-VRLTON BURNETj Attorney at Law, STROUJDSltUIta, MONROE COUNTY, 1A. Office on Jiliaaboth strcot, formerlyjoc cupied by Wm. Dvis, Esq. " t BLANK .MORTGAGES ' For sale, at .this 'Office-f&
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