JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN. Do Do do Smithfield bridge, 36St 4 do do. Receipts $ Expenditures. in irun Ti9curir. ill StCCGUHt With , .1842." Greelc'bridge ' - VyC 121 00 225r 8 nAT IMTIT nntV'I'tV' "l1-- Sundry ivork, material Vand repairs; to dilierent bridges, 27 50 J44E63 Do Do. jDot fauniTaf Wonrae. trow tJe Jail's, 1842, t the SiaJDecemfcer, To Cash received on account of Taxes assessed in ihe year 1837. - )0 m-: jlQJ!t '1838; Do do 1839, Do - do 1840, Do o- 1841, Do do 18-12, DM. COUNTY PRINTING. James Raffcrty, $25 25 Theodore Schoch, 39 12A- 64 37A do do Jacob Singmaster, do Joseph Fenncr; do 1D6 A. H. feeder,: do Treasurer'sxorrirni8sions,l per cent,- on receiving Do do do on paying out 8 78 -39 13T 25 74 65 52r36606 562 21 i'i 566 06 9 28 To amount of County Taxes assessed on Un seated Lands for the year 1 840 M I. On lnnrlc In ("!hf5nllt hill township 838 51 VftVlfe lit vvm-""- 4 223 52 696 12 2245 65 595 77 60 ii ii Coolbaugh Hamilton Middle Smithfield Pocono Pi ice Ross " Smithfield " Tobyhanna To Taxes ree'd on sundry tracts of land, after having been paid by some person, $51 Do Christian Heckenwcl der and Francis Lesher's land, -which belong to the county and. paid by some persons, To cash ree'd, being $15 00 paid to A. Storm, jatc tteasurer, and refunded, and twenty five cents, overpaid to James Raffcrty and refunded, being for an overcoat e for publishing Aigumcnt, Trial and Jury Lists, 168 12 5 60 84 64 86 CO 294 25 14-77 2 40 646,7981311 76 12 50 13 04 60 4 97 oq Amount paid foro'odjb, coin t, house and ,jail,,21 ,80, 141 V V I tbl t f W 1AM A. L.VWtWWk VVfcVrfv W W VI W and waiting upon Auditors, -30 .7,7 Z Amount paid for Taxes refunded on seated Tracts of Land. To S J Hollinshead, for Emanuel Joseph son, in Price tsp. $1 1 .11 Do for 'ohn Still, Price tsp. 1776 John Dibler, for Mary Ruston, Aliddle Smithfield, II D Maxwell, 2 tracts, M. Smithfield, Do for Isaac Bis ton, Toby' a. R S Staples, for Adrien Alten, Pocono, David Beecher, Levi Huff, Price, Hiram Yatd, Elizabeth Keesc, Pocono, JohnTuibell, Philip Mann, Price, J H Stroud, Edward Durham, Smithfield 10 63A John Brown, Theo. Shannon, Price, 27 20-135 2U ELECTION EXPENSES. Amount paid for holding township and general , elections, 217 ASSESSMENTS. Amount of Ynonies paid to the Assessors of the different townships, for making assessments, &c. &c. 326 Constables -Amount paid to Constables, for ma king Heturns, and attending Court, 79 Witnesses' Fees in the following Cases ; John Keller, costs in cases of Commonwealth vs. Kintner, Hall and Dailey. 2 70 S Gunsaules Commonwealth, sundry causes 8 37 Balance due the county ot Monroe, , by the-Treasurer, Frederick Ki-. - ser, on redemption monies, 186 87 Road Taxes collected for the years 1840 and 1841. DR. 8 7 1 3 22 14 86 13 33 51 Chesnuthili 'township, amount collected .$47,81 Cob'lbaugh ' do do 209 41 w Hamilton do do 8 40 - . Middle Smithfield do do 105 93 Pocono do . do 109 53 Price do do 588 43 Ross do do 20 91 - Smithfield do do 3 10 Tobyhanna do do 810 611901 13 47 81 I9h 11 08A 100 00 15 21 71 S2 fill. Administration of Justice. Pay and milage of Grand Jurors to $5280 08 Do Do Do Do Do Do Do do do do Petit do do do $71 37 82 62 96 25 78 87 $329 12 212 37 211 37 174 87A 75, 23 February .term, 1842, May term, Sept. term Dec. term Feb. May Scot. Dec. Commissioners' Coufiscl And -re w H Kecder, COMMISSIONERS' CLERK. James II Walton, for services i en dued in 1811, $81 00 Oo lo in 1342, 40 47 $121 47 COMPENSATION TO COMMISSIONERS. John C Bush, SU John Smith, M H Dreher Do Jacob Edinger, Do A. Edinger, Do Frederick Bush, Do M. H. Dreher, Do Frederick Buah, Do Jasper Vliet, Do Jacob Huddle, Do Anthony Sebring, Do John Rhodes, Do Henry Stocker, Do George Schleicher, Do James Cross. Do Do 1 49 vs. Bower, 3 34 vs Olivt-r Jones, 2 04 Evans & Eck, 4 44 Witness fees, 16 73 Credit by amount received by the differ ent Supervisors. By cash paid to Jacob Altemose, Supervisor, do do John Callahan, do S100 00 do do James Johnson, do 100 00 200 00 By cash paid Henry Overfield, Supervisor, 75 00 do do do 24 03 99 03 By cash paid to J. Bisbing and Peter Miller, Su pervisors, Benj. Bush, Supervisor, Samuel Price, sen. do Benjamin Bush, Samuel Price, sen. Sam. Price and Benj. Bush, 40 00 Samuel Metzger, Supervisor, Robert Newell, Jr. Frederick Knecht, Josiah M. Pratt, Frederick Knecht, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do $100 00 100 00 60 95 150 00 75 00 525 95 15 CO 250 00 150 00 50 00- roo oo vs, do Eck, do Bellas, Radcr, do do do 62$ 1 64 2 13 1 22 8 77 5 43 4 83 Treasurer's commissions at I per cent. do do $1687 79 on receiving do on paying out $1904 13 1687 79 35 91 $671 BoA 40 00 GO 00 Ehhu Postens, 105 25- $279 79 -42 00 COMPENSATION TO AUDITORS. Jeremy Mackcj', for auditing accounts in 1842, last settlement, $16 50 R S Staples, do do 16 50 9 00- Cash paid to Supervisors on account of noaa laxes collected on Unseated Lands in 18S8 '9, viz : V Greenameyer, Sup'vi Tobyhanna tsp. $50 00 Frederick Knecht, do do 29 00 Conrad Uotter lo do , .100 00 P Greenameyer do do 150 00-329 00 Deputy Attorney General's Fees, John D Morris, $13 50 Cash paid to Jacob Bus"h, late treasurer, ns appeared by the Auditor's Report in January, 1842, 206 81 Cash paid him for money which depre- t chted in value in his hands, 9 00-215 81 Monies refunded to Tax Collectors. Felix Weiss, overpaid on duplicate, 4 51 John Brown, do do 4 17 8 .68 ROAD DAMAGES. John Urket for a road running through Penn Forrert township, 265 00 Joseph Altemose, do 35 00-300 00 Support of Convicts in Eastern Penitentiary, 28 08 Expenses of running a line between Luzerne, IVaync and Monroe counties. Mo?es W Coolbaugh, 227 59 Wil'.iam Rees, marking line on Map, 50 $228 09 PREMIUMS. On Wolves, John C Strunk, 25 Foxes to sundry persons, 106 WiM rate dO 7 Crow heads, do 8o 138 97A Road Vieics Amount paid to Viewers, 10o 12 Bruize Views -Amount paid to Viewers, 7 00 Jtoad and Bridge Jlews, included in same Checks, Amount paid to sundry persons, 26 00 Road and bridge Views and Wood, included in ' game checks, 5 80 Support of Convicts and Prisoners in County Jail. Amount paid to iirfwaru ocou, jaiior, on sundry orders, Bridge Completion and Repairs. S. J. Hollinsneaa, in pan xor unugc nvpr Potono creek. A mount paidjto sundry persons for materials ana taoor av iAuaumy hrklge, James Henry, for building a Bridge ox'erWest Branch, A mount paid to sundry persons for m trrial and labor at Bell's bridge; 5 43 John Edinger, road view And witness fees, 3 86 Joseph Wagner, Commonwealth vs. Rader, 22 20 Jacob W. Rupert, do do -4 71$ 95 MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.-" " H. Hamman, for Assessment books, 11 18 Thos. J. Albright, tin elbow to stove pipe, 25 Daniel Stroud, lime for an oven, 1 00 Robert Boys, paper and Hope, 69 H. S. Staples & Co. store bill, 21 93 " John Boys, do 3 68 Abraham Gish, 2 00 James Palmer, repairs to rourt house, 1 87 It. S. Staples & Co. paper, brooms, &c. 7 58 Wandcl Breimer, mending waterspout, 1 87$- $1723 70A Balance due the county of Monroe, by the Treas urer, Fredeiick Riser, on Road Taxes, $180 42t 'School. Taxes collected on Unseated Lands for the years 1840 and .1841. DR. ' Chesnuthili township, to amount collected , Coolbaugh do Hamilton do Middle Smithfield do -$52 05$ I'ocono Ptico Ross Smithfield Tobyhanna, do do; do do do do do do do do do do do $6257 it A Treasurer's commissions on receiving, at 1 per cent, " " $5280 08 Do do paving out at 1 per cent, 6257 17 ) 115 37 By cash paid to Peter Krcsge, School Treasurer, Balance due Frederick Keiser ori the $6372 55. foregoing settlement, $1092 47, Frederick Keiser Treasurer, in account with the county of 'Monroe, for Redemption Monies received on Un sealed Lands, during the year 1842. do- do John Pone, do do do Joseph Troch, do do do John Shoemaker, do do do Peter Newhart, do do do ' Peter Heller Trcas. do ' do do -do do do do do Jacob Frantz School Treasurer, 12 00 do do William Adams. $100 00 do ,do- Josiah M. Pratt, $38 51 108 '12 5 80 43 13 86 60 294 25 14 77 1 12 323 33 $975 63 $35 00 150 00 5 80 38 00 86 60 - $41 00 100.00 125 00 266 00 00 12A 00 To cash of Isaac Post, for redemption money on Benjamin bonnell,- gi4 ijrj To cash of Isafic Gould, red'n money on Jacob Cist, 10 77 f, no fc, Josephson.ll 11 do John Still, 17 76 do A. Hillyard, 17 60 do It. Thatcher, 17 27$ do J Dyer, 13 02$ do John Donalson, 6 65 do William Ross, 7 12 do Wm. Wood, ISr 40 do Jacob Overstake, 13 52$ do Nathaniel Waters.l 3 24 do Jacob Eyerly, 6 86 do John Shook,' 8 82$ tto John Teel. 9 07$ do Philip Place, 9 31 i!o Caty Bonnell, 13 85 do Wm. Wood, 19 72 do Peter Curts, 58 52$ do Wm. Cameron, 8 81 do John-Freese, 9 26 Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do .Do S J. Hollinshead, do Crispin Ularkfan, Fish, Greet) & Co. A. Bradshaw, do Robert Levers, Daniel Serfass, A &. J. W. Loomis, W. Shouse, J, L, Cheese.) an, J. Singmaster, do do do Jesse Shafer, Bernard Taylor, John B.iily, B. F. Ftilger, William Barnct, Treasurer's conimissions.on receiving at 1 per'cent. do do on paying out at 1 per cent. $893 40 $975 63 693 40 Balance due the county of Monroe, from tlie Treas urer, Fiederick Kiser, on School monies, up to 31 December, 1842, $912 09 do Matthew Conrad, 31 52$ Andrew Storm, Treasurer of the county of Monroe, for 1S3P and 134f', 244 79 62 34 S225 00 367 57 294 00 710 57 $562 r. By cash paid to J I) Eck, redemption .money, $6 65 Do do do 8 82 Do. Isaac Gould, , do 10 77 : Do Stroud Rees,' do 5 58 Do Htury D. Maxwell, do 19 72 Do do do -i. 8944 ''Do Snmurl price, Sr. , do , . ,7 03 Do John C. Strunk, do. 13 85 Do Robert Brown, do 6 97 Do do do 8 07 Do John Lander, do 27 49 Do Iloldridge Dewe, do 9 26 Do (ieorje P,ar?nn!,. '. do J3 24- Uecapitnlation of the foregoing accounts and Balances. Balance duo to Frederick Kiser. Treasurer, on ac count of receipts and expenditures for the coun ty of Monroe, from Jan. 1st to Dec. 31, 1842. $1092 47 Balance due by Frederick Kiser, to the county of Monroe, for and on account of monies collected on Redemption of unseated lands, and paid out to the persons who purchased at Treasu rer's sales, $186 87A Balance due by Frederick Kiser, Treas- urcr, to the county of Monroe for and on account of Road Taxes collected on unseated lands, and paid out to the Supervisors of the different townships. from the 1st January to the 31st De cember, 1842, Balance due by Frederick Kiser, Treas urer, to the county of Monroe, for and on account of School Taxes collected on unseated lands, and paid out to the different townships, from the 1st Jan uary to the 3 1st December, 1842, 160 42A ! C3 54- Balanco due to F. Kiser. Treasurer. - 430 84 $661 63 The subscribers, Auditors for the county of Monroe, hav ing carefully examined the accounts of the County Treasurer, and all books, papers, vouches, &c. relating thereto, do cer tify that we find the sum of six hundred and sixty-one dollars and sixty-three cents due from the county, to Frederick Ki- ser, Treasurer of said county. oqj f. Witness our nands at Stroudsburg, the 6th day of January Anno Domini, 1643. 9 JUJRM. LEVERING. -JJXQ. MER.W i LEVERING, ) ERjWTNE, y Y'MACKEY, ) Commissioners. 't -.1 1 1. M i. if w i Ai it' a...i . ,s .vr;t; Ar. cwon. n a oam uverfield, Elihu Postens, John Smith, ) . Attest, -James H.WAi.T0Nr Andrew Storm, late one of the Treasu rers of the county of Monroe, in ac count with said ccunty. BIS. To Redemption monies on unseated lands notac- counted for in the settlement of 1810 and 1841, $801 42 To an amount of Tax and cost on Chr. Hecken- welder, erroneously .sold in 1840 to county tax having been paid before sale, - 4 Gl $80G OC CR. By Redemption monies paid to sundry persons, as per receipts, $488 44 By amount paid to Frederick (Kiser, Treasurer, July 1 1th, 1812, cash, October 10th, 1812, cash, January 3, 1813, cash, do 4, " cash, By commissions receiving $801 42 and payinsr over at 2 per cent. "Those amounts, to be accounted for by the Treasurer at the next settlement in 1814. Jacoh Bush, Esq. late Treasurer of Mon roe county, in account with said county. It. To amount of Redemption monies received during the year 1841, on unseated lands in Monroe co. To an amount received of John Casebear, Collec tor of Smithfield township, for the year 1839, and not accounted for on Book, 194 79 50 00 4! 00 15 81 16 02 fiOfi Of. $79 90 80 $87 90 CR. By amount paid" on Tabitha Horton, Price township, $1156 do do James Place, do 10 83 23 39 Balance due from Jacob Bush, Esq. late Treasu rer, to the county, . $65 51 The county of Monroe in account with Samuel Gunsaules, Esq., late Sheriff. BIS. To drawing and summoning 7 Jurys, 6 at $15 00, and 1 at $18 00, $108 00 CR. By 14 Jury Funds received at $4 00 each, 56 00 Balance dun the late Sheriff, $52 00 Examined and allowed this 27th day of Jan., A . D. IS 13. ABRM. LEVERING, ) JNO. ME RAVINE. Auditors J EREMY MACIvEY, ) Adam Overfield, Elihu Postens, Commissioners. John Smith. Attest, Joiik D. Morbis, Clerk. Statement of the amount of Duplicates, from the year 4 836 to 1843, with the payments and balances yet due the k county of Monroe. Collectors. Geo T. Mackcy, Christian sioui, George Labar, Jacob Ilessler, 200 00 300 00 J Townships. Pocono, Tobyhanna, otiAndw.L. htorm. George Shupp, John Rouse, Henri' Mover, Samuel Bond, 18 69 J $63 54 5 MSmithf5eld7274 01 Tobyhanna, '105 41 Price, 00 19 Chesnuthili. '434 70 6U7 W 531 06 20S60 John Cascbecr, M. ishocmakcr, Christ'r Barlip, Fred.Brotzman. Jon'an CofTman, JercmiahGalvin Felix Weiss, Michael Brown, Henry Weiss, Henry Dietrich, Martin v lace, Michael Kiser, G. Grecnsweig A. AiiEelmeyer, John Uriesbach, John Bowman, Jno.IIohenshelt John Buzard, Llohn Smith, John Siglin, John Pifer, Georee Warner, Mich. Altemose, John Kelsey, Jacob F.Konicr, Dennis Murphy, Edward Brown, George Buskirk, it. bylenDercer, John Place Jacob Corell, John Sclzer, AaronDnesbach HenryWhitcscH Charles Henry, Abraham letter Uohn Edinger, Dup's 207 62 104 92 Pay'ts. Ex's, coins Hamilton, Smithfield, Tobyhanna, Smithfield, Hamilton, Koss, 071 67 CJ5 10 59S04 Tobyhanna, I1S9 60 l'nce, Coolbauch, 23 71 Chesnuthili, 502 52 Stroud, Chesnuthili, Smithfield, MSmithfield; Hamilton, Koss, Pocono, Tobyhanna, Price, Stroud, Hamilton. Smithfield, Chesnuthili, MSmithfield, Pocono, Ross. Tobyhanna, rnce, Coolbaugh, Stroud, Hamilton, Smithfield. MSmithlield, uoss, Chesnuthili, Penn Forest, Tobyhanna, price, Coolbaugh, Pocono, 90S 59 600 62 11 19 360 33 657 87! 607 48 339 23 249 03 124 61 927 13 667 74 707 201 643 64 399 72 367 74 459 76 365 99 159 85 44 5 526 99, 701 61 572 93 3S4 11 301 39 323 56 154 49 43 43 116-03 18 34 1294 OS Pay'ts 154 14 26 97 254 22 41 75 84 39 401 67 507 00 499 75 100 60 618 49 S29 91h 542 99 34 03 109 22 18 34 54S 10 925 66 55150 655 18h 322 2S 1785 50 '508 67 311 25 85 00 120 54 873 44h 572 69h, 475 66 333 70 318 63 274 40h 355 12 119 12 63 89 39 00 70 44 176 00 153 62 23 00 8100 II 641.13 3S 1 36 4 44 11 99j21 13j 5 6i;26 30 12 21,32 97 I 26 48, 2S 57 13 29 5 74 4 41 96 15 58 23 64 ,Ov. & !ref. 23 50 63 21 124 21.48 72 C 78,35 22 11 CO 2 12 16 38 6 12 4 1; BaPs. 45 57 77 95 63 39 120 64 107 60 11 8 CO ' 65 21b 155 57 4912 14 OOh 3S05 72 37 OS 61 164 03 536Sh t29504h 231 54 309 94 60 89 9333h 104 66 246 87 90 96 5 57 456 55 525 61 419 31 354 11. 273 39 242 56 15149 48 43 92 83 IS 34 230 S7 123 52 63 29 22SCI 22SSlh 436 ISh 15124th 2516 49 15439 5."h Balance on J.Casebeer's duplicate, in hands of J Bush Paid tn full since January 1st loid. j Paid since January 1st $14 50. Paid since January 1st $20 00. Amount of Checks outstanding and duo by tho County to the holders thereof, as appears by the Check Book and Vouchers, four thousand seren-hundredand twenty-four dol lars and (ifiy and a half cents $4,724 50 12 - Mores! C. W. DcWitt & Brother, have jui received a large assortment of Stoves, con Msting f Franklin Furnace 3 and 4 boiler Cooking stoves. Jo do 9 plate stoves. Jo do Parlour do. do do Box do. Orange County 4 boiler Cooking do. Many's Albsny 3 do do. flforojf $ Sears Albany 3 do do. Spoors" Patent Coal stoves. -And a large lot of Stove-pipe, all of which ilii-v will sell cheap for cash orproduc. Milfuxd,Nov. 10, 1842 " - CHEAP FOR CASH, - i Calfskins, Kips, and Upper Leather. For sale at the POCONO TANNERY. February 1, 1843. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. All pesuns havin"unsetilfd demands against the cbtate of Hugh Ross, wilt present tho same for settlement, and ail persons indebted 10 said estate, are requested to call and settle the same .at their earliest convenience. , '"I-,. .... JOHN H.BR O Qr-I.Eb D, j,-rr--r . Administrator. MilfprdfdDec: 23, 18421 -'U NOTICE. A Petition for Discharge and Certificate un der ihe Bankrupt Law, has been filed' by David R. Burley, late Merchant, Pike coun- And Friday the 31st day of March next, at 11 o'clock, a. M. is appointed for the hearing there of, before the said Court, sitting in Bankrupt cy, at ihe District Court Room in ihe City of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Peiitioner?, who have proved then Debts, nnd all o,hor, persons in interest, may appear and showcause if any they have, why such DiscliargOand -Ceriificatn should not be -graut.di , 'FRAS. HOPKINSON, " " ! OJcrk of the District'Court. Phtisdf-lphia;, Dec. 28, 18-12. 1.0. . . NOTICE. . All persons having demands against the Es tate of Daniel E. Labar, will present the same duly authenticated for settlement, and all per sons indebted to said Estate are requested to call and settle tho same previous to the first of April next. S. J. HOLLINSHEAD, Administrator. Stroudsburg. Jan. 18, 1843. .; . v : :job work ' Neatlv executed at this Office BLANK DEEDS For sale at. tliis office,, . " . NOTICE. A Petition for the Benefit of the Bankrupt Law, has been filed the 26th January, 1843, by Charles Draher, Cooper, Monroo co. Which Petition will be heard before the Dis trict Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, silling in Bankruptcy, at the District Court room in the City of Phil adelphia, on Friday the 3d day of March nex', at 11 o'clock, a. . when a.nd where all persons interested may appear and sp.w cause, if ary they harp, whjf fye prayer of te said Petition, shuqld not be granted, and th,e sqd Petitioner declared Bankrupt. FRAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Coyrtt Philadelphia, Jan. 28, 1843.r:3u
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