The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, February 02, 1860, Image 3

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    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. Rulo
issued bv Court 98
Percentage on S21 00 fines, ool
lectcd at 3 ner cont 63
Advertising General Eiectiomvof
1659. 75
Thirteen oivil easos. tried in Court. 1 62
8146 10
By balance due Sheriff Bossard, 43 30
Examinedand allowed the 7tb day of
January, A. D., 1860.
c T TIT? a w
a t nriT t nn rr ? il-UUltors.
KOBERT BROWN, ) n ,
PETER KUNKEL,
Attest, E. B. Dreheu, Com'rs. Clerk,
Stroudsburg, Feb. i860. 4t.
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Delaware Lackaivanna & Western
RAIL ROAD.
OpOn and after Thursday, December
1, 1859, trains will be run as follows:
Express Passeaiger Trains.
MOVING SOUTH.
The night Express Train east on N. Y. &
Erie Railroad arrives at Great Bend at 3:28
A. M., and connects with the E.prees Train
leaving Great Bend for New York and Phil
adelphia, al
Due at New-Milford,
Due at Montrose, - -Hopbottom
Nicholson : :
Factoryville,
Abington : :
Scranton, -Moscow,
Tobyhanna :
Stroudsburg, -Water
Gap,
Columbia, : :
8 00 a. m.
8 17 "
8 36
8 59 "
916 "
9 40 "
9 57 "
10:30 "
11:17 "
11:53 "
1:12 p. m.
1:34 "
1:50 "
Delaware.(15 minutes to dine) 2:00
Hope, (Phila'da. connection) 2;35
Bridgvilie, - - - - 2:40
Washington. : : 3:13
Junction, 3:30
New York, - - - 7:15
it
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Philadelphia, - - - 8:20
MOVING NORTH.
Passengers from New York, leave
Pier No. 2, North River at
7:30, a. m.
From Phila. leave Walnut st.
Wharf at - -Leave
Junction, - . -
Due at Washington :
Bndgeville,
Hope, (Phila. connection)
Delaware, 15 min, dinner,
Columbia : :
Water Gap,
Stroudsburg,
Tobyhanna, : :
Moscow, -Scranton,
-
6:00
11:10
11:28
12:01
12:05
12:20
12:44
1:01
1:15
2:45
3:19
4:05
4:42
- 4:59
5:19
6:22
- 6:40
p. m.
it
Abington : :
Factoryville,
Nicholson -Hopbottom
: :
Montrose,
New Milford :
Great Bend, - - -Connecting
at Great Bend with
Night Express west, at
Accommodation Train leaves
1:45 a. m.
10:35 a. m.
11:55
12:35 p. m.
1:03 "
2:50 p. m.
Scranton for Great Bend at
Factovillc : :
Nicholson ,
Montrose : :
Arrive at Great Bchd,
Connecting with the Dunkirk Ex
press West, at : ; 3:39
And Accommodation Train west,at5:33
Returning, leaves Great Bend, 3:10 p.
Montroso : : : 4:05 "
Nicholson : : 5:15 "
Factoiyville : : 5:55 "
Due at Scranton, - - 7:15 "
The Accommodation Train does not leave
Scranton until after the arrival of the Morn
ing Train on the Lackawanna & Blooms
burg R. It. thus giving Passengers from the
Wyoming Valley a direct connection for the
West by the Morning Train.
For the accommodation of way travel on
the Southern Division, a Passenger Car will
be attached to the Express Freight Train
leaving Scranton at 4:30 a. m..
Due at Mopcow . 1 6:00 "-
Stroudsburg at 10:30,
Junction at 2:40; p-. rn.
Returning, will loave Junction at 4:00 a. ra
Due at Stroudsburg at 7:45 l
Moscow : ; 1:10 p. m.
Scranton at : : 2:35 "
Passengers, to and from New York change
cars nt Junction to and from Philadelphia
via. B. D. R. It., leave or take the car3 at
Hope. For Pittston, Kingston, au Wilkes.
Barre, take Lnckawanna and B'.oonisbnrT
R. at Scranton For Jessur f ArchibtlUi,"anj
Carbondale, take Stage, atScr-ron'a
Tickets sold and jgga chBJk 'hr0ugh.
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