STATEMENT Of Receipts and Expends hires of MONROE COUNTY. JACOB W. KItESGE, Treasurer, in ac count with the County of Monroe, from the first day of January A. D. 1859 to the second day of January 1600, inclusive. DK. To cash ree'd from Collectors on account of taxes for the year 1857, 8284 90 do do do do do 1858, 4196 43 do do do do do 1859, 2748 01 To caEh ree'd of Levi S! utter, late Treasurer, per hands of Sam 1 b. Dreher, Esq. To cash ree'd of Pat. Galvin, per hands of Hiram Warner To cash ree'd of J. C. Strunlc, late Commissioner To cash rec' of John Harter, on ex onerations (taxes) To cash ree'd of Jonas Gillcnswik, for tuxes returned To cash ree'd of Amos Mores, Ex ecutor, for State and County tax es by Collectors, for 1853 To Redemptions on unseated lands for sale of 1858 To Redemptions on seated lands for sale of 1853 132 33 2 40 1 23 2 15 50 r.n 74 71 To balance due last settlement on road taxes 353 24 To balance due last settlement on school taxes 424 91 To balance due treasurer 1 G9 $3301 00 CR. By balance due at last settlement $577 11 5y amount paid C. Burnett, late Treasurer 1585 99 33y amount paid Eastern Penitentiary 33 97 Judgment by Daniel and john Zim merman, obtained 1844 School. Amount paid on school checks Amount paid on road checks Administration of Justice. Pay and milage of Grand and Putit Jurors County Commissioners. Peter Kunkle 337 57 229 47 42 31 1 ISO 43 13 50 16 00 95 00 96 03 104 00 IS 44 3 00 3 75 2 00 1 50 8 50 . 4 33 25 33, 9 75 22 56 4S 40 41 32 , John C Strunk P. S. Hawk Robert Brown J. D. Fraily Bridges. Pocpno Bridge Tobyhanna Bridge Kerns Bridge Castle Garden Bridge Prices Bridge Phillips' Bridge Cherry Creek Bridge Tannersville Bridge Plank for dificrent Bridges Brodheads Bridge Ransberry Bridge Stony Run Bridge Marshall's Creek Bridge Bells Bridge Assessors. Amount paid the assessors of differ ent townships Elections. 72 25 85 12 347 04 I For holding fall and snrinir elections 442 15 a AW Bounties. Por fox and other scalps Constables. Constables return and tending court 114 74 1 1 n x Boarding Prisoners. B. Smith 122 25 Tip Stave. John E. Snyder 28 50 Auditors. Wolf, Coolbaugh and Drake 18 00 Redemptions. Amount paid on different checks 63 87 Inquisitions. Amount paid D. D. Walton, post mortem examination 10 00 John Keener, Constable 3 00 John Harter and Adam Smith 10J37 Road Damages. Charles Shupp, Chesnuthill 13 92 Charles Andre, Stroudsburg, 45 68 Jacob R. Shafer 23 24 j Aaron Shupp 53 15 Designating township lines between Stroud and SmUhJicld townthips. Amount paid Melchoir Spragle 55 15 Refunding. Amount paid on unseated lands 63 47 On overpayments of duplicates " 123 13 Amount paid Melcboir Spragle for surveying out road from Whites Tannery 40 92 Commissioners Clerk. Amount paid E, B. Dreher 262 00 Prolhonotary and Clerk of the Courts, John Edinger 130 50 Court Cryer. C. W. Warnick 78 30 Printing. John DeYoung 181 34 Theodore Schoch 126 25 STATEMENT, showing County Tax ye'r Collectors Names. Townships. 1853 1654 1655 1656 3857 385S William Jone., Joseph Wilton, Anthony H. Burger Joseph Mover, Peter Merwiue, Joseph Mover, Jfoteph Moyer,. Samuel 1). Piphejr, Emanuel G. Mosier, Charles Hilgert, Levi F. Shupp, Eldred. Coolbaugh, Eldicd, Coolbaugh, Tobyhunna, Coolbuugh, Coolbaugh, M. Smitlifield, M. Smilbfield, Paradise, Polk, Tunkhannock Stroudsbuig, Cooibiiugh, Chcsnuti.il!, Eldred, Hamilton, Jackson, M. Smithfield, Price. Paradise, Ponono, Polk. Ross. SmitlifieM, Stroud, Tobyhanna, Tunkhannock Philip Grcenamoyer,- 1 1859 un;iries fciiaicr, Jostah Douling, Daniel Everitt, John Harter, Lynford Marsh, Andrew SinRer, Martm Place, Frederick Deibler, Charles VV. Row, George Warner, John S. Fisher, Charles Ftantz, Melchoir Heller, George Snyder, Jacob Learn, Henry Keenholt. HI STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS OF COMMISSffOSERS. Robert Brown, in account with the Count' of Monroe : Dr. To cash received per checks from Jan. 2d 1859, to Jan. 2d, i860 $105 03 To easb per cbecks from Jan. 2d 1859, to Jan. 2d, 1860 104 00 j Coal, Court House,- &c. Darius Dreher Wood for Jail, amount paid differ-, ent persons Running Boundary lines, Barrett , ' Township. II. C. Levanaway , . J. C. Strunk Running County Lines between . Monroe and Pike: John C. Strunk Bridge Views. Amount paid different persons Commonwealth Cases. Amount paid in different suitB Miscellaneous. Paid Samuel Melick, Stationary Per 1-2 of Chandelier Charles Warnick repairs of Court House Susan Groner, cleaning Court House Susan Tuttle, cleaning com. office John N. Stokes, Merchandize ' 34 55 53 69 30 00 5 00 95 00 9 00 88 87 62 52 15 00 52 82 3 00 4 75 15 23 I M. W. Coclbaugh, keeping bridge in repair, luuier ci macKeys, ozo per year A. Reeves Jackson, Medical atten- 25 00 5 00 8 00 75 5 60 1 05 2 50 II. Hammann, bindins 16 assess- ' ment books j Mary E. Smith, cleaning jail Jas. C. Palmer, work for county A. Fowler, Merchandize John Deloni cleaning well R. S. Staples &. Son, Merchandize P. & J. Arnold, box of pens Henry Shoemaker, Wood, Caudles and Ink Lynford Marsh, auditing prothonata ry and register's account S. L. Drake, swearing County Com missioners and Sheriff Moses Washington, sawing wood, W. &, J. Wallace & Co., lumber and coal 9 68 1 25 11 79 5 00 1 25 50 35 63 1 00 orr's Smiley, table for jail 1 John N. Stokes, freight on assess- ment books 50 Andre & Shoemaker, merchandize 15 46 Daniel Dreher, making case for i Prothonotary's office 23 00 J. Henry, taking Z-'urdens Digest, to Pleasant Vulrcv 20 R. Brown and P. Kunkle, expenses to Trenton, to view bridges 14 33 E. B. Dreher, assisting Commis sioners in hcldinsr appeals 3 50 t-r a Daniel Droher, repairing jail and Ranstierrv bridge 6 12 ml a S. E. Southland, lamps and oil for Court Huuse 14 10 Morris Smiley, chairs for Court House 8 75 J-nries White, caroeulcr work for Court House 1 50 Wm. S. Ilecee, fur expenccs for laying out State road from Kres reville. to State road at Lyn ford Trach's. Carbon County 46 93 E. S. C. Horn, linninir Court House Steeple 2 95 Jeremiah Williams, work at jail 1 50 Reuben Miller. 2 dozen of straps 2 00 ' R. Huslun. Merchandize, for G'ourt : Houe 8 27 Peter Kemmerer, boarding jurors and Constables, in case of Com- ! monwtalth vs. Lorenzo Haines 17 50 J. Hav. for carpet for Court House. 59 17 ' t I John Edinirer. interest on road ! checks, in favor of J. Fable. &c. 37 00 ; Luke- Staples, services for May term 6 12 1 Commissioners on received S8299,- 31 1 1-2 per cent 124 49 in; I Commissions on paving out S3055 68 at 1 1-2 ner cent 120 83 S3301 00 Examined and allowed the 6lh day of January, A. D., I860. S. L. DRAKE, ) AitrJilnr-i A. J. COOLBAUGH, AudUo1s' ROBERT BROWN", PETER KUNKEL, Cojn'rs. Attest E. B. Dreher, Com'rs Clerk Balance of outstanding taxes for County purposes for 1S59 and 6939 97 previous years Add to this amount balance due bv Levi Slutter, late Treasurer 8321 00 Add also lo this amount proceeds of County taxes for 1853 and 1859 on unseated land?, which will be paid in June 1860, mak ing- a total of $1000 00 $5260 97 Deduct from this amount for out standing checks, for 1859 and previous years 1126 7 Leaving a nett balance due the county, January 2nd, 1860 of $7134 20 It may be proper to state here, that al former County Treasurers are paid off in ful and a so. that there are at this time no Judgments against the county. The only indebtedness against the county, which is not embraced in the above statement, is the de ficit due by the County to the Common wealth, which is about $1700 00 After deducting-, which would still leave a nett balance due the County ofoutstandin taxes over and above all indebtedness, by the County, up to Jan. 2nd, 1860 of $5434 30 Duplicates, with payments and balances yet due Ain't Uaf.duo Ex- Com- luslsel- Pay- em- mis- Brlnnce I meat. ment. fits, sioiis yotdnc. 308 72 . $30 16 , b-5'J 7 50 246 74 1CS1 110 10 10 00 J34 13 ! 4 02 145 55 j 02 06 J27 27 ( 127 27 15 73 060 61 I 303 Gl 171 4S 855 37 I 755 J3 400 27 203 10 103 22 J,0SJ9 440 96 255,90 104 J'J 77 42 18 70- 6B3 0C 200.71) 176 10 13S.5 079 72 110 00 44G 02 222 10 1343 00 ! 448 00 201 61 1 69 16 011 99 ens 230 00 35 00 314 31 110 00 413 75 323 00 545 56 225 00 436 51 120 00 1010 13 280(H) 1094 68 230 0G 135 41 69 00 85 24 0 3,. 16 7 59 1G 61 16 00 4 62 02 05 111 51 132 20 340 60 54 23 60 SI 18 71 512 30 42 34 5GS72 221 62 895 99 132 42 Ell 84 195 46 201 31 90 75 320 56 316 51 730 13 864 62 06 41 85 24 6,939 9' Cr. $6 97 108 75 By balance at last settlement. Jan. 2d '60 by 72 days service 0115 72 Balance duo R. Brown $10 69 f tiMfii fliA nrmnr.v nf Monroei Cr. By balanco at t , settlement 89 00 Jan. 2d I860 by 67 days Bcrvico 100 50 $109 50 Dr Peter Kunkel, in account To cash per checks $28 50 Dr. Peter S. Hawk, in account To cash, per checks, from January 2d, 858 up to January, 1860 113 00 STATEMENT showing the State Tax Duplicates, with Payment's and balances yet due. Ye'rs Collectors Names. Townships. Tobyhanna Coolbaugh Price Hamilton Hamilton Stroud Hamilton Polk Price Smithfield Jackson Polk Price Coolbaugh Coolbaugh Eldred Price M. Smithfield i Paradise Coolbaugh Tobyhanna Eldred lackson Coolbaugh Paradise Price Tobyhanna Coolbaugh M. Smithfield Polk' 842 Aaron Driesbach Daniel Callaghan Jacob Price David Keller Joseph Trach 1843 845 81 fi 847 850 David Keller Andrew C Woodling Frederick Shupp j Anthony Peters Geo. F. Bnmberger John Miller Ccnrad Frable Ichobod Price John Vliet John Kelly William Jones Charles Price Henry Albert Henry Albert AhrahamTransue Joseph Wilton Jnde Winter Anthony II- Bcrger 851 853 854 Philip McCIusky Joseph Moyer Andrew L Storm Josiah B. Snow Peter Merwine Jr. Joseph Moyer Joseph Moyer Samuel D. Pipher Joel Berlin Harrison Sebring Henry D. Bush Wayne G Drake Thomas Altemose Charles Fetherman Uarnet Kresge Emanuel G. Mosier William Mosteller Charles Hilgert Levi F. Shupp Philip Greenamoyer Charles Shafer Josiah Dowling Daniel Everett John Harter Lynford Marsh Andrew Singer Martin Place Frederick Deibler Charles B. Rowe George Warner John S. Fisher Charles France Melehoir Heller George Snyder J acob Learn Iienrv Keenholt 855 IfiuO 1857 Price Stroudsburg 1858 Siroudsbnrg Chesnuthill Hamilton Jackson M. Smilhfield Stroud Paradise Polk Tunkhannock Stroudsburg Coolbaugh Chesnuthill Eldred Hamilton lackson M. Smithfield Price Paradise Pocono Polk Ross Smithfield Stroud Tobyhanna Tunkhannock 1859 MELCHOIR BOSSARD, Sheriff of Monroe County, in accouut with soid County, for tbe year 1859. DR. To tbe following Jury funds collectod, as follows, to wit : To balance due on settlement of account for tbe year 1858 $13 80 Bossard vs. Bellis, No. 28, Feb. term, 1856, 4 00 Williamson, Taylor & Co., vs. Smith, ct. al. No. 47 Sept. T., 1858, 4 00 Use of Terpenning vs. Rouse, No. 12 Feb. T. 1654, 4 00 Use of Crotzer vst Daily, No. 10 Feb. T. 1857, 4 00 Storm vs. White, et. al. No. 28, February term, 1857, 4 00 Use of Dooranco vs. Brown, No. 164, May term, 156, 4 00 William vs. Rouse, No. 33, Dec. term, 1853, 4 00 Altemose vs. Hufsmitb, No. 16, Dec. term, 1854, 4 00 Kresge vs. Broadhead, No. 39, Feb. term, 1858, 4 00 Decker vs. Huston, No. 1 Dec. term, ls58f 4 00 Overfield vs. Depue, No. 30, Feb. term, 1858. 4 00 Use of Place vs. Cortright, No. 35, Sept. term, 1658, 4 00 Brcdbcad ve. Hawkios, No. 16, Feb. term, 1859, 4 00 Commonwealth va. Emanuel Mar shall, fornifioation and bastardy, 4 00 Commonwealth vs. Wm. & Eliza Bush, receiving stolen goods, 4 00 Commonwealth vs. John Summer, Assault and Battery, 4 00 Amount of Fines Collected Commonwealth vs. Emanual Mar shall, foruifioatiou and bastardy, 5 00 John J. Bartbold, violating liquor law, 10 00 John Smith, Assault and Battery, 5 00 Alexander McKinzie, 1 00 To balance duo Sheriff Bossard, 43 30 $146 10 BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG" LADIES. Siroudslmrg Female S cm in cry Under the care of the Rev. J. E. MILLER and Miss M. S. xMILLER: Mrs. J. E. MILLER teacher of Music. The year to be divided into three terms o( 14 weeks each. TERMS. For day scholars ; For all the English branches usually taught in Seminaries of the first grade, and Latin : 5, per Session. Music on the Piano, 8 per quarter. " on the Guitar, 5 for full course. Pastel Painting, $5 Monochromatic, 4 Material furnished. Leather Work 4 ) Six pupils will be received into the family of the Principal as boarders, at a charge of 200, per year, for Boarding, washing, and tuition in all the English branches, Latin, and French. Half payment to be made at the beginning of each session, arid the re mainder at the close. No deduction for absence, for either boar ding or day-scholars, excepting in case of sickness, or by special agreement. Pupils received at any time during the session, and charged from the time when they commence, July 23,' 1859. tf. , ; with the County of Monroe : Cr Jan. 2d 1860 by services up to tbi date, 19 days 28 50 with the County of Monroe: Cr. Balance at last settlement Jan 2d 1860 17 50 By service up to this date 65 dvps 97 50 S115 00 Jan. 2 1800, bal. due P. S. Hawk 2 00 Am't of 1 Bal. due Exon Commis Dupli j last set Paym'ts era- Balance yet clue cate tlement tions sion s S 65 31 12 35 74 41 93 i 55 1014 31 948 85 782 46 215 99 84 16 515 77 119-52 204 58 83 21 58 55 63 20 207 58 74 91 515 09 497 57 96 81 67 94 79 61 219 82 106 96 70 65 109 16 72 68 75 54 76 97 71 78 472 64 231 31 9 31 2 60 7 21 1 78 52 82 58 91 2 00 17 97 26 64 414 37 59 87 75 13 65 92 21 55 24 35 167 49 i 9 31 2 60 7 21 1 78 52 82 58 91 2 00 17 97 26 64 19 11 59 87 75 13 370 34 24 92 65 92 21 55 24 35 167 49 41 94 51 94 127 28 115 27 6 19 29 49 19 03 41 81 72 61 70 65 3 16 27 53 67 90 76 97 71 78 102 30 179 45 78 95 TOO 30 166 81 259 51 592 23 82 53 395 34 10 00 55 16 1 71 1 65 70 41 113 62 6 19 29 49 19 03 5 28 36 54 72 61 70 65 3 16 27 53 67 90 12 56 76 97 59 22 102 30 158 9S 20 47 57 61 82 25 24 73 451 60 11 00 135 00 208 00 78 95 363 30 313 81 259 51 592 23 82 53 395 31 397 07 97 74 194 12 1 97 19 37 160 30 64 96 1 12 90 15 48 23? 88 132 42 71 53 258 C6 8 21 2 28 5 71 397 07 47 74 194 12 19 56 163 80 47 74 ln.i 19 1 a 6 61 30 61 350 50 67 55 306 78 205 51 611 66 93 46 424 75 102 73 133 59 179 07 241 49 200 52 468- 14 514 35 55 93 34 46 6 61 350 40 00 27 55 306 78 205 51 614 66 48 46 424 75 102 73 133 59 45 00 176 07 241 49 200 52 468 44 514 35 55 93 34 46 S6830 88 CR. By summoning Juror?, Feb. term, 1859, $15 00 By summoning Jurors, May term 1859. 15 00 By summoning Jurors, September term. 1859. 15 00 By summoning Jurors, Deo. term, 1859. 15 00 Additional Jurors, Deo. term. 1859. " 3 00 Costs in the following Cases set tletlby the County. Commonwealth vs. John Miller, Larceny, 1 00 Commonwealtb vs. Simon Barry, 1 12 Com. vs. James Coal, 1 00 Com. vs. Peter Baker. 100 Com. vs. Jonas and John Dotter, Commonwealth vs. Nelson, Shyler Assault and Battery, Com. vs. Frederick Schmit, Lar ceny, Com. Wm. Ramer. Larceny, Com. vs. Lorenzo Haines, Arson, Fees for taking Lorenzo Haines, 1 1 00 00 00 00 to Philadelobia. 50 00 Assistant. 20 00 Fees for serving Rule in Commis sion, in the Case of the Com monwealth vs. Enos Paul, for Fornioation & Bastardy. 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