The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, March 21, 1867, Image 3

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    iVcw Cabinet Ware-Rooms!
NEW FURNITURE !
OPPOSITION TO HUMBUG GERT!
Philip Miller & Son
T ESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO
jL tho public that they have opened, at
thoir new Ware-Rooms, on Alain-btreet, in
Stroudsburg, adjoining1 the Race, a very su
psrior assortment of Furniture, embracing
complete
PARLOR,
CHAMBER, and
DINING-ROOM SUITES,
loth of their own and city manufacture
which they will dispose of at the lowest po;
sible prices for cash.
They are also prepared to manufacture to
order, any and every thing m their line,
from a single piece of furniture up to a com
pete outfit from garret to cellar, all of the
test seasoned timber, and by the bet of
workmen. Ihey do not claim to be the
only Furniture dealer in Strondsburg who
has a license to sell Furniture, but having
pai.i a license and established themselves in
business i hey are determined to do full justice
to all who patronize them. Their stock of
lumbor embraces all the kinds of wool em
ployed in cjbinet-making, and was selected
with regard to qujlity than to price.
Remember tlut we can supply full suites
either ot our own or of city manufacture,
though we prefer hlliug the lormer, because
greater justice can be done thereby to pur
chasers.
UNDER TA KING ! UNDER TA KING ! !
Having provided ourselves with a new.
neat, and elegant Hearse, a full supply of
the latest siyles ot UoCins and burial Cas
kets, and all the oihcr appliances of a firit
class establishment, we are prepared to con
duct the business of Undertaking, in all its
branches, to the perfect satisfaction of all
who favor us with orders in this line.
Machine Saicing, Turning, Plaining, dc
Their factory being fitted tip wiih superior
Turning, Sawing, and Plaining Machinery,
all driven by a powerful ttcam engine, orders
from cabinet-makers, carpenters, and other..
for work in these lines will be promptly and
satisfact irily filled.
They respectfully s .licit a "call from the
public. Furniture cheerfully shown without
charge, and prices as low as the lowest.
PHILIP MILLER &, SON.
March 14, 167.
IF you want BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS.
1 TABLES, WASH-STANDS, &c. call
on ' PHILIP MILLER &, SON.
March 11, 1967.
1
F ym want CANE-SEAT. RUSH BOT
TOJU, or WINDSOR CHAIRS, c-.ll on
PHILIP MILLER &, SON.
March 14, 1S67.
1 F vcu want MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD
I or PLAIN SOFAS, LOUNGES or
CHAIRS, call on
PHILTP MILLER & SON.
March 14, 1SG7.
f F you want GILT ROSEWOOD, MA
I IIOGANY or WALNUT PICTURE
FRAMES,, ronnd, oral, oblong or square of
any s:ze, call on
PHILIP MILLER & SON.
March U, 1807.
IF vcu want the best CHAMBER, PAR-
LOR cr DINING-ROOM SUITES, or
the p'aineet, or if vou want the best KITCH
EN FURNITURE, call on
PHILIP MILLER & SON.
March 14, 1SC7.
No vxore Bald Heads!
No more Gray Locks!
Dr. LEONS' "
Electric Eair, fic&cwcr,'
is pronounced by all who have u?ed it the
very bert preparation for the Hair. It is a
positive cure for Baldness, rradicates Dand
ruff and Humors, stops the Hair from falling
cut, and speedily restores Gray Locks to their
original hue and luxuriance.
It operates on the secittions and fills the
flands with new life and coloring matter.
Thin, dead, faded or pray hair will always be
brought back by a few applications, to its
youthful abundance, vitality and co'or.
It makes the hair soft, "lossy, fragrant,
pleasant to the touch and ea?y to arrange.
Dry. wiry and intractable locks become moist,
pliant and disposed to rennin in any desired
position. As a Hair Dressing it his no
o
equal. The sales are enormous and it is a
universal favorite with old and oun-r of
both frcxes.
Sold by Druggists throughout the United
States. Address all orders to
ZIEGLER &, SMITH,
Sole Proprietors,
137 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
Nov. 15, 19GG.-lyr.
Good news for Mothers!
Mothers, are you oppressed with anxiety
for your little ones! Are your slumbers and
beans broken by their cries? Do you awaken
in the mornin unrefreshed and apprehensive?
If so, procure at once" a bottle of Dr
Leons Infant Remedy and you will have no
iiiore weary hours if watching and anxiety.
DR. LEONS" IN FAST REMEDY
las stood the test of years. Thousjnda of
nurses and mothers bear witness that it nev
er fails to give relief if used in season. It id
& mild, yet pure and speedy cure for Colic,
Cramps and Windy Pains, and is invaluable
for all complaints incident to Teething.
Sold by Druggists every where. Address
ill orders to
ZIE&LER & SMITH,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
137 ITorth Third St., Philadelphia.
Nov. 15, lbG'J.-lyr.
SILVER'S WASH POWDEU!
Saves time, labor, money, ma kes washing
o pastitne, and Monday a Festival.
io!d every where. Trv it.
ZIEGLER &, SMITH,
Chemists and Wholesale Druggists.
137 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
Nov. 10, lG6-lvr.
r Money Wanted.
HESUBSCKlliEllUESPECTFUL
. . J requests all person indebted to
bim to pay up without delay. The money
de him is absolutely wanted. A word
t the wise, &c.
fVC7.j NICHOLAS RUSTER.
riOMMON CHAIRS of all kinds, "ciiie
Hag and Wood Seats; Dining, Rar
Kootn anrl Office Chairs, with or without
M.iions, Racking-Chairs of every descrip-
V1 ,CMARTY'S Warc-Roomf.
My 17, ISOG.-tf.
NEW GOODS
AT
Greatly Reduced Prices'
If WOULD RESPECTFULLY AN-
nounce to the public, that I have just
uiaut, lai-u auUlUOnS Ifl m V ilroln -
J "mui
-..w olWv. uuu auj now seine
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES.
P. . o i . .7
vc, xc., lower than ever.
My shelvc3 are loaded with
MUSLINS;
CALICOS,
DE LANES, and
GINGHAMS
f the most celebrated makes, rnv charts
for which will prove astoishing to custo
mers. .My stock ot
Dress Goods
embracing nearly cverv varietv of sfvlo
coior ana iaDns is well worth the atten
tion of the Ladies, while in
CLOTHS and CASSIM EUES.
both plain and fancv. I can offer induce
,
rcents to gentlemen which they cannot
lorgo without detriment to their finances
My stock of
SUA WLS, TA NKEE NO TIONS,
&c , is also full, and- k offered low. lly
assortment of
Coffees, Sugars Molasses, and Syrups,
is very complete, and as usual held at a
very low ugurc.
I have lots of croods the names of which
could hardly be compressed within the
Hunts or an advertisement, all ot which
will be sold cheap.
lieraember. the nlace to buy. with the
best assurance of getting your money's
worth is at
IJRODIIEAD'S
Cheap Store in Stroadsburg
March 14, 18G7.
JUST RECEIVED
AT
Brown & Keller's
LARGE STOCK
OF
WALL PAPER,
WIXBOW PAPER,
COTTAGE SHADES, &c.
3IAIX-STUEET,
Stroudsburg, Pa.
March 7, 167.
PROPASALS.
Pennsylvania Agricultural Land Scrip
For Sale.
Tho Boird of Commissioners now offer
for eale 520.000 acres of Agricultural Col
lege Land Scrip, being the balance of the
Scrip granted to the Commonwealth . of
Penn?ylvania for the endowment of Agricul
tural Colleges in this State.
Proposils for the purchase of this Land
Scrip, addressed to "The Board of Commis
sioners cf Agricultural Land Scrip," will be
received at the Surveyor General's office, at
Harris-burg, until 12 o'clock, SI., on Wed
nesday, April 10, 18G7.
This land may be located in any State or
Territory, by the holders of the" scrip, upon
anyof the unappropriate lands (except mineral
lands) of the Unite'd Statsp, which may be
subject to sale atprivate entry. Eich piece
of scrip represents a quarter section of one
hundred and sixty acres, is issued in blank,
and will be transferable, without endorse
ment or formal assignment. The blank need
not be filled until the scrip id prej-etited for
location and entry, when the party holding
it tan fill the blank and enter the laud in
his own name. Bids must be madfi as per
acre, gnd no bids will be received -for les
than one quarter section.
The Scrip will be issued immediately on
the payment of tli3 monpy to the Surveyor
General. On all bids for a less quantity
than 40,000 acres, one-third of the purchase
money must be paid vithm ten days, and the
remaining two thirds within thirty day3 af
ter notilicjtion if the acceptance of the bid
or bids bv the Board of Commiesioners.
JACOB M. CAM PBELUSurpV-GenV,
J'or the Board of Commissioners.
Haehiselkc, Feb. 27, 1SG7.
AGENTS WANTED ron GREELEY'S
HibTouY Complete. Extuaosdinary
Opi'obtvnity ! Unparalleled Success !!
This History contains accounts of about
one hundred Battles not generally found in
the earlier works on the Rebellion, even in
those most widely circulated. Now that
Gree'.ey'b History is completed, its popu
larity is greater than ever before, and sells
with a rapidity which m ikeait the most val
uable work for Canvs3er3 ever publichedi
Address O. D. CASE & CO.. Publishers,
at Hartford, Conn., Cleveland, Ohio, or De
troit, Mich. March 7, 16G7.-4t
moneywantedF
ClO Wr ANTED on First Mortgage
j'uUi on flrst-clats Real-Es'ate, in
the borough of Stroudsburg. For particulars
inquire at this office. March 7, 'Gil.
F YOU WANT A BEAUTIFUL SUIT
J. of Enameled. Furuiture in Color. just
step into -'McC ARTY'S.
May 17. 186G.-tf y
BLANK LEASES
For Sale at this Office.
A Thing of Beautv. &c.
nnilE SUBSCRIBER HAS OPENED
in ur. Walton s brick building,
nearly opposite" the Stroudshur Unuto
(Marsh's), Main-street, Stroudsbur"- Pa.
a iuii line or
GREEN, DRIED and CANNED
FRUITS,
comprising
ORANGES, LEMONS, APPLES,
PEACHES, RAISOXS, CUR
RANTS,' PINE APPLES,
FIGS. &c.. &c..
which he will dispose of at prices which
will place them iu the reach of all. He
also designs kecpinjr on sale, a full as
sortment of Nuts and Candies, and, in
ineir season, a lull line of
GARDEN VKGP.TARLflS.
which he has made armno-ements in re
ceive daily from first hand's, co as to se
ure the greatest desideratum freshness
He respectfully solicits the tiatronacre
. . - . o
01 tnc public A. C. J ANSON.
Feb. 21, 1SG7.
worr use act outer.
1771
WEBSTER'S
VrgBtablo
Hair Invizorator
is not made
from some
picked up re
cipe, nor do
we claim to
import roots
and herbs
from some un
inhabited country; but
wo do claim
(and we have
tlio testimony
of thousands
who are usinsf
it) that it will
restore Gray
Hair to its nat
ural color in
four weeks,
and in the best
Hair Dressin?
in tho market. It will not cause the head to ache,
or affect 1 he 6iht of the eyes. A discriminating
public tells us our Inviprorator has true merits.
Try it and be convinced. 55- Sold by all Druggists.
J. WEBSTER & CO., Proprietors,
ZNTYSIITLOY, ZST. II.
Win. Ilolliushead, Agent, Stroudsburg,
Pa. rOct. 25. I8GG. lv
LIQUOR STORE.
Important notice to Landlords and all
others iu want of
PUSS LIQUOES,
at verylow prices.
1 he undersigned having recently open
ed a LIQUOR STORE in the room for
merly occupied by Mr. Robt. R.Depuy,
Stroudsburg, arc prepared to offer Li-
quous, "Wines, kc, at prices rangioi:
from 25 cts. to $1 00 per gallon less than
the same aualitu can he purchased at in
the cities. Ve also auarantee in evert
instance, our Liquors pure, and free from
all Drugs and compounds, and cordially
nvite Land Lords and all others in want
of anything in our line, to favor us with
a call, or, if more convenient, their orders,
which will always be met with prompt at
tention, and in cither case pure Liquors
guaranteed at a great saving of money.
W e also, especially call attention to our
RAsrBEKitY and Strawberry Syrups,
which for richness of flavor and taste.
cannot be surpassed.
J. S. AMELIA MS, & Co.
Stroudsburg, July 13, 18G5.
.11 A IITU A WASH I XttTOX
HAIR RESTORER
23 JS. Sm:?!?
A Hair Dresser and Hair Restorer,
BOTirCOMBINED IN ONE.
20,000 living tcifnesscs are testifying to
their neighbors, from day to day, of
its wonderful effect.
let. It is not a dye. 2nd. It will not col
or the fckin. 3rd. It will restore the Hair
rom a Gray to a beautiful Black, Brown,
Auburn, or whatever might have been its
original color, and cause it to assume its
former beauty.
4th. It will cure all Humors and Diseas
es of the Scalp; keep the held cool and
nice; remove Dandruff and fecurf from the
head; keep the Air moist and silk-like in
ts appearance, as in youthful jpys.
The "Martha W ashin&ton Hair Restorer"
is as much ahead of anything of Hie kind
note in market, as the sun outshines the
moon in brightness and glory.
The be testimony that can be eiven will
be found t'jffiVe of each bottle. .
Warranted to do all we claim for it, or the
money refunded, after using two bottles.
Try if, and Itf Convinced.
DREIIKR & BUO., Agents,
STROUDSBURG, IA.
SIMONDS &, CO., Proprietors,
FITZWILLIA.M, N. H.
Sroudbur;r, April 12, GG. lyr.
Office Jackson Oil Company,)
Stroudsburg, March 4th, 1S07. j
TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that if
11 the ns-r ssmfnt of ONE CENT per
share on thcfclock of the original Sharehold
ers m said company, ordered by a resolution
of said company on the 11th of February
ast, fchouU remain unpaid up to 2 o cl ick,
M., Friday, April Sth, 107, a FuQlcient
number of s 1 id thares, to pay the a-ess-
ment due thereon, as aforesaid, will be 6oId
on that day, and that time, at the ofiice of
the company, in the borough of Stroudsburg,
at public auction, by the Treasurer of taid
Company.
J. Li. WiChAJtT, Tresurcr.
J. Lantz, Secretary. March 7, '07
EVERYBODY HIS OWN BROOM-
MAKER. Make inonev quickly by
buying or eelling County or State rights of
an honest patent called the "Ever beadv
Bkoomhead."
Acknowledged at -Washington to be the
bed ever patented. Patented February l'Jtn,
16G7 Great inducements-to Agents.
Address Inventor, JAMES S 11UGG,
No. 417 North Secoud-street,
March 7, 16G7.-3t. Philadelphia, Pa
"notice.
THE COMMISSIONERS of Monroe
County, will be in Session, at their
office, in the borough of Stroudsburg, on the
first FRIDAY in each month.
By order of the Board.
M. M. DREIIER, Clerk.
JUST received 50 etts of STAIR RODS
and FIXTURES, latest style?, for
eale cheap. Dee. 6, 'C6. J. H. M CARTV.
."ANNUAL STATEMENT
OP TIIE
COUNTY FINANCES.
SIMON MTERS, Treasurer of
County of Monroe, tn Account tcilh
said County, fur Receipts and Expend
itures, for the year ending January
a1. 1 O -t
I Ut, lOUi.
DR.
To amount of Taxes received by said Treasu
rcr during said year as follows.-
Am' rec u on Duplicates lor
the year
Aia't ree'd on
' ii t
t
i. 44 44
$140 67
1S63, 63 10
1-64, 137 47
1865,4820 30
1866, 6409 93
-11561
To County Taxes on unseated
lands.
" Kbad do- . do.
" School diO. do.
" liounty do. do.
$2007 28
2444 71
1973 CO
1922 85
S354
County Taxes seated land,
Road . do. do.
$149 fit
49 91
79 46
455 58
56 61
School do.
Bounty do.
roor do.
do.
do.
do.
740
Redempt'n on unseatedl'nds $378 47
do. on seated do. 32 91
411
Am't received from George T. Fa
ble, late Treasurer $38 91
Loin from Gideon Burrett 2000 00
2038
$23,106
0
CR.
By Payments made as follows :
rB3-XT-caileae of Jurors $1186
Constables, making returns and at
tending Court, izl 7C
Bonds and Interest, 2938 26
Fox Scalps, 112
lusurance, 6 50
Ccunty Script canceled, 12 10
Boarding Prisoners in Eastern Peni
tentiary, 154 99
Electioaf. , 616 80
Aistnmenti.
Tobybanna,
$13 54 1&6!J
22 22
17 00
13 00 161
30 00 1863
25 00
20 00
22 00 1863
20 00
20 00
20 00
18 00
2S 00
25 00
20 01
Barrett,
Paradise,
Tunkhannock,
Lbestnutnill,
Hamilton,
Jackson,
Coclbauga,
Ross,
Polk,
Middle SmilaGeld,
Stroudsburg.
t ocono.
Stroud,
Smithficld,
-313 54
JSnrollmtnt.
Stroud,
Chestnuthill,
Jackson,
4 44
9 48
2 29
3 36
C 69
2 10
3 60
31
E Wired,
Hamilton,
Barrett,
Middle Smitbaeld,
Appropriation trade to Phoenix Fira
Company,
50
John De Toung,
$252 50
184 46
ih cod ore Scuocn,
-436 90
75 00
41 00
17 00
Commissioners' Council,
District Attorney,
Bndce View,
Charles Hsnry, Sheriff, conveying
Owen Carey, trf Eastern f cm ten
tiarv. S3 CC
John Edingcr, for serving notice on
James Suiiley,
1 20
John S. Fifber: for making index to
Mortzasre Bcoks,
100
24
John S. Fisher, for Mortgage Books,
Refunding on Duplicates,
176
Costs in Commonwealth Cases.
Com. vs. W. II Courtrigbt,
50 53
3 24
103 05
I 43
18-50
5 16
M
It
I.
II
I.
II
II
.1
William Engler,
Owen Carey,
James S. Struck,
John J. Frey,
O. D. Smith,
Jacob Staples,
C. t. Smiley,
J. W. Wetberill,
11
74
43
-193 29
479 61
Redemptions on nnseatcd Lands,
County Auditors.
Peter Gruver,
B. V, Bush,
$10 50
10 50
9 00
J. S. Williams,
J. B. Storm, Clerk to County
Auditor:,
10 50
40 50
S. Ilolmes, Jr., for auditing account
of Prothontary, ic, $5 00
Jeremy Mackey, do. do. 5 00
10 00
Local Bounty.
Benjamin Dennis, $300 00
William Smith, 300 00
Jacob Staples, 300 00
Michael Altcmns, 300 00
Lewis Kunkle, 300 00
Franklin Stein, 300 00
J. II. Wal.crff. 300 00
2100 00
County Commissioner.
John T. Williams, 142 00
Nt lson Ilefflefinger, 287 50
Ilenrv Heller. 233 75
663 25
Thomas M. Mcllhaney, Clerk of the
Sessions,
Work done at Jail,
J. B. Ilineline, boarding Prisoners,
154 3G
6 00
134 87
20 91
D. L. & W. Railroad, for fre'wht.
David Bowlby, tor one dozen Chairs
for Court Hou.se,
C. Frankenficld, for repairing Chairs,
Joseph Bowers, for lettering Bridge
Boards. .
12
3
8
C8
Boarding men for thn County,
Commissioner7 Clerk.
.M. II. Dreher,
Jo -n B. Storm,
$290 00
60 00
$340
119
194
Merchandise,
Lumber for county, 0
frrk,' '
C. U. Warnirk, for house blinds and
work at Court,
Court Crisr.
G. IT. Warnick, ' C9 00
J. E.Snyderr 11 00
Wood and coal,
Samuel Emery, fer building Co. privy,
Books for County OJJxrt.
IT. Hamman, $56 65
F. A. Crandel, two check books, 21 00
II. Zachel, binding assessment
books, 21 25
Brpairing Court-JIout end Jail.
William Reiser,
Detrick it Williams, for panel door,
Lewis Keenest, lor repairing deor
locks,
William Nevil, for painting Jail door,
Frank Ray, lor white-washing Jail,
Reuben Ttoinas, for work at Court
House, J. B. lleinline, for cleaning Jail,
J. B. lleinline, for repairing J 11.
Joseph Bowers, for repairing Court
House, Simon Mytrs, Treasurer, for advertis
ing 68 traoto of lands ?rronuely as-ectsed,
9 78
1C6
$S0
57
24
$98
$34
4
3
2
4
4
5
6
54
Jacob Fetherman, Hamilton, 1C0 00
Thomas Sebrinjr, Pocono, ' 230 00
Peter Gilbert, Polk. .130 00
Charles Decker. Barrett, 225 00
-$1755
the
School Orders.
ITeary Stoddart. Tobyhaana, 500 00
Charles Bayer. Barr.tt, 60 00
Simon N. Stright. do. 275 00
Samuel Storm, Pocono. 50 00
Phil p Greenamoyer,Tunk'k. 175 03
Frederick Siglin, Chestnuthill, 35 00
Joseph Kemmerer, Uamilton, 17 50
Henry rnce, Trice,
John Goal hart. Coolbaugb,
Simon Parry, Stroud,
David Reinbart, Jackson,
Charles llilgert, Paradise,
90 00
325 00
10 0:
52 00
CO 00
-$1649
Eoad Orders.
Wm. B. Ilamptoa, Coolbaueh, 500 00
47
J. M. Nc arty, do. 600 00
John Frutchey, Jackson, 25 00
Joseph Price, Price, 30 00
Leonard w ssion. do. 30 00
S. D. Pipher, M. Smitbfield, 29 00
Philip Krcsge, Chestnuthill, 25 03
Peter Ediager, Pocono.- 51 00
44
J. W.Sutton, Barrett, 140 00
reter ieps, do. 140 00
Philip Greenamoyer, Tunkh'k, 90 00
Ueorge Altemas, do.
90 00
11 00
CO 00
410 00
Audrew Ruth, Hamilton.
37
G. W. Smith, Paradise,
Isaac Stoufer, Tobyhanna,
-$2121
33
Br id j t
Fennersville, $1597 93
Henryville, 962 75
91
Stouy Jtun, 8 80
Taunersville, 4 75 -
57
C. Corrcll x Co. for repairing seal in
Registers office, 4
Samuel AUeinuse, for watching pris's, 6
Peter Gruvcr, for swearing' township
omcers, four years, 6
9S
John N. Stoke for express,
Susan Tuttle, for cleaning Commission
er's ofiice, 2
John D. Frailer, forswearing township
43
officers, 1
STATEMENT showing the County Tax
ance yet due.
Yar I Collectors Xuluch, I Towiibliipa
Am't of
Pup.
Jacob Learn, Tobyhauah.
Henry Boeder, Hamilton,
Valentine Dech, Barrett,
Charles Sliafer, Stroudsburg
John Snyder, Stroudsburg
134C
223
807
1074
79
255
1011
327
John S. Snow. Price,
Oliver 1). Smith. Paradise,
John Snyder, ' Stroudsburg
David Price, Barrett,
Abel Storm, Chestnuthill,
Anthony Burger, Eldred,
Wm. Sotzer, Jackson,
Leonard Lessoin, Price,
Wm. Adams, Tobyhanna,
Henry Keenhold, Tunkhanock
8C8
525
227
70
193
98
530
1421
SI 7
25CG
384
18CG
Jacob Reinhart, Barrett,
Kendarius Shupp, Chesnnthill,
Anthony Burner, Eldred,
96
Charles Bussard, 1 Hamilton,
John A. Sinjrer, Jackson.
John C. Strnnk,
Francis Heller,
Samuel Storm,
C.H. Bartholamew
Benj. Price,
Jacob Newhart,
M.SffiithBeld'1595
Paradise,
Pocono,
Polk,
Price,
Ross.
421
701
905
128
761
195f
Godfrey TransuejSmithfield,
00
Jacob L. Rhodes, ; Stroud,
2098
1639
Henry D. Bush,
Stroudsburg
Wm. Adams,
Henry Keenhold,
Tobyhanna,
Tunkhanock
309
160
STATEMENT shoicing the State Tax
ance yet due.
Year
Collector Names.
Townships.
Ara't of
Pup.
1857
1859
18G0
1SC1
Jojd Berlin,
Jacob Learn,
do
Valentine Dech,
Peter S. Hawk,
John Suow,
Polk,
Tobvhanna,
"do
Barrett,
Polk,
Price,
Paradise,
Eldred,
Ross,
Tunkhannock.
Chosnuthill,
BarretC,
Price,
00
50
22
1863
Oliver D. Smith,
William Jones,
Daniel Frace,
Henry Keenhold,
Levi Shifter,
David Prior,
Leonard Lessoin,
Wm. Adams,
Henry Keenhold,
18C4
1865
Tobyhanna,
Tunkhannock,
Barrett,
Chesnuthill,
18C6
Jacob Reinhart,
Kendarius Shupp,
Anthonyll.Burger
Eldred,
Hamilton,
Charles Bussard,
John A. Singer,
John C. Strunk,
Godfrey Trausue,
Jackson,
M. Smithfield,
Smitbfield,
Stroud,
Jacob L. Rhodes,
Henry D. Bush,
Stroudsburg,
C.H. Bartholomew
rolk,
Pocono,
Paradiso,
Ross,
Samuel Storm,
Francis Keller,
Jacob Newhart,
Wm. Adams,
Henry Keenhold,
Tobyhanna,
Tunkhannock,
rorry Price,
Price,
. STATEMENT of Account
John T. Williams,
To cash per check. $142 OO
Bal. due on last settlement, bl b-
John T. Williams, 96 3S-290
Nelson Ilefflelfinger,
To cash per check,
$108 00
179 50-2S7
1 " Nelson lleClelfinger,
Henry Heller,
To cah rer check,
Bal. due Henry Heller,
$246 00
83 00-329
00
20
00
70
ST A TEZIEEST of tht Account cf the Sherif cf Jfonroe County.
Charles Henry,
To Jury funds ree'd,
$ 92 00
120 00-212
00
9n
56
Fines
25
00
50
50
Due from L. Marsh, late Sheriff, 87 03
Simon Meyers, to amount of tax ree'd during
said year as loiiows .
Pmni f'ollectors for 18-37
$ 75 CM)
146 03
100 00
80 31
197 13
881 03
133 87-1613
$628 62
43 83-670
13.38
1S61
41 1863
" 18C4
1865
1868
90
22
Taxes received on unseated,
Lands,
Taxes reo'd on Seated lauds,
00
00
00
$2283 92
Half Mill Tax.
To amount of taxes ree'd from
Collectors, 310 41
To amount ree'd on Unseat-
ed lands, 1127 26
To amount ree'd on Seated
lands, 8 87-11654
$448 61
00
25
75
62
1 50
00.
TbomAsM. Sfcllbaney.or Rev. stamps,
John K. Snyder, lor ProthonotarT Ctr-
tinVate, . .
George Setzer, costs in suit against
county,
John FrankenSeld, Overseer of tho
Poor of Stroud township,
Bounty Orders.
Georre Miller. Chestn jthill. S1C0 00
00
Jacob Blaketdec, Tobybanna, 830 0U
3 83
Spragueville,
Cacrry Creek,
Kern,
Ransberry,
Stodets
6 50
2 62
1 50
21 0J
9 75
13 2G
1C3 59
S18 27
200 CO
69 73
89 96.
5 03
53 8)
241 25
20 21
2 32
837 75
6 65
8 95
24 77
$1723 10"
Shoemakers,
Iron Bridge,
Bells,
Smiley's, .
Pencil.-,
Butter Milk Falls.
Marsh alls,
Pocono,
Kunkletown,
Castle Garden,
Levers Branch,
Bashkill
Sm thSeld,
Phillips.
Bridge Iron,
50
$21827 36
577 66
545 63
155 87
Commissions 6a receiving $23,
106 57,
Commission on paying out $21,-
827 36.
Balance due the county.
00
$23106 57
Examined, passed and allowed by us this
26th day of January, 1867.
JEROMES WILLIAMS, )
PETER GRUVER. Auditors
SAMUEL R. BOSSAHD. j
Outstanding Bond, Cheek and Notttr
7 pr ceuL Bonds, $2403.00
6 " " " S3.J2 56
Outstanding checks, 2081 19
$7813 65
00
00
00
85
00
50
Duplicates with Payments Exonerations and Bal
Bal. d.ie.
Faym'ts.
Eronora
tionH. Conimis-i)n.
Cat. yet
Due.
ifGi 74
127 77
77 41
23 69
114 82
1 02
100 24
836 78
127 87
397 30
194 68
187 93
8 60
193 35
. 98 55
86
39
86
82
03
70
78
87
120 C7
20 00
23 00
50 00
215 00
97 10
346 98
153 79
141 77
7 00
90 00
307 00
1050 00
150 00
539 75
93 00
154 00
313 75
407 18
676 10
24 00
400 00
920 00
365 00
526 00
II 27
7 32
13 00
17 05
80
44
93
60
35
55
88
52
90
79
75
99
15
18
45
88
26
-07
79
74
66
00
09
SI 1622 39
Duplicate tci& Payments, Exonorations and BaU
Bat. due.
Poyiu'ts.
Exonora
tions. Commissions.
231 31 158 98 8 10 UO
55 93 1G 30
57 34 57 08
83 35 56 91
244 38 128 44 103 00
29 05 12 09
91 95 66 93
91 89 91 89
207 06 63 97 31 90
33 36 33 32
865 14 33 61
121 80 121 80 94 45
'28 02 28 02 22 00
71 27 7.1 27 4 OS
3C 93 6 93
11 16
31 62 . 25 00
17 33
96 42 0
10 13
30 83
39 69
40 77
140 21 100 00
19 93
17 16
9 17
20 37
7 75
2 50
4 IS
5 11 06
County Commissioners.
CR,
John T. Williams,
By services,
Fees paid S. C.Burnett as
Counsel in Feunersvillo
Bridge case,
Nelson Ilefflefinger,
By services,
Counsel fee paid to S. C.
Burtiett, in Fenners
. ville bridge caso,
Balance due on last set'nt,
Henry Heller,
By Services,
Balance due on last set'nt,
William Adams,
By tervicos,
$245 CO
00
45 00-230 OOt
$250 00
50
25 00
12 50-2S7 50-
$326 25
2 75-C29 0O
00
Charles Henry,
By serving notice on Jurors,
.
$ 75 CO
1 20
90
4 32
1 50- 83 52
00
Fees com vs.. Courtrigbt,
Advertising General
Election,
Commissions on $120,
11 civil cases,
Balance due the Common
wealth by Henry, Sheriff,
Simon Meyers,
By payments made to the
Stato Treasure as follows :
April, 11th 1866, $ C78 20
47
45
July. 5th " 1007 01
Jan. " 1SC7,
" 11th
23th "
Commission on $2233 92,
SS 03
183 14
S01 65
22 S1-22S3 92
By pay'nts made to the
State Treasurer as follows :
April, 1th 18G6,
July, 5th "
Jam 25th 1807,
By Camniissior.3 on $110 51,
$179 02
199 24
63 82
4 47-16 54
1 00
33 4S
2 82
4 00
$ 63 74
7 10
29 41
23 69
114 82
1 02
50 21
621 7
80 87
89 05
7 C7
33 22
1 eo
86 30
S3 55
223 83
371 52
677 90
2007 04
291 75
1441 15
107 43
294 27
229 78
104 26
361 07
1034 79
1683 74
1155 CS
S09 00
160 09
Bal. yet
Pup.
16 30
57 86
45 S
8 44
12 09
66 95
91 89
32 07
33 32
33 6l
27 35
6 02
C7 10
6 9
11 16
6 62
17 33
96 42
10 13
30 83
39 O
40 77
40 21
19 93
17 16
9 17
20 37
7 75
2 53
4 IS
$989 4a
$93 75
12S 43
$212 00