JEFFERSON IAN REPUBLICAN. Receipts 4 Expenditures. Frederick Kiner, TrefesMfer, in accent vitk tke CHHty ef Jfenroe, from tke First vi Ja'r, I42, teliie 81st December, 1842. To Cash received on account of Taxes assessed in toe year 10J7, Do Do Do Do Do do do do do do 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, 49 05 i ii u it To-athount of County Taxes assessed on Un sented Lands far the vear 1 840 '41. On lands in Chcsnuthill township, 38 51 Coolbaligh Hamilton Middle Smithfield Poeono Price Ross Smithfield Tobvhrtnna To Taxes ree'd on sundry tracts of land, after having been paid by some person, $51 CO Do Christian Heckenwel- der and Francis Lesher's land, which belong to the county and paid by some persons, To cash lee'd, being 15 00 paid to A. Storm, lute treasurer, and refunded, and twenty five cents, overpaid to James RafTerty and refunded, being for an overcharge for publishing Aigument, Trial and Jury Lists, 323 52 696 12 2245 65 595 77 $3866 50 168 12 GO 84 64 86 60 294 25 ' ' 14 77 2 48'"" . , , 616 79 $1341 76 4 Of, 7182 )R' Administration of Justice. Pay and milngc of Grand Jurors to February term, 1842, $5280 r08 -$329 I2 $71 37i 82 624 96 25 78 87$ 212 37 211 37 174 87A 73 23 $671 B5A 40 00 Do do May term, Do do Sept. terra Do do Dec. term Do Petit Feb. Do do May T)o do Sept. , Do do Pec. Commissioner Counsel Andrew H Reeder, COMMISSIONERS' CLERK. James H Walton, for services icn- deied in 1841, $81 00 Do o in 1S42, 40 47 $121 47 COMPENSATION TO COMMISSIONERS. John C Bush, $114 54 John Smith, 60 09 Ehhu Postens, 105 25 $279 79 COMPENSATION TO AUDITORS. Jeremy Mackey, for auditing accounts in 1842, last settlement $16 50 K S Staples, .do do 16 50 John Merwino, -do.- do 9 00 42 00 Cash paid to Sitpervxsors on account of Road Taxes collected on Unseattd Lands in 1 838 '9, viz : P Greenaraeyer, Sup'vr Tobyhanna tsp. $50 00 Frederick Knecht, . do do 29 00 Conrad Dotter do do 100 00 P Greenaraeyer do do 150 00-329 00 Deputy Attorney GeneraPs Fees John D Mori is, $13 50 Cash paid to Jacob Bush, late treasurer, as appeared by the Auditor's Report in January, 1842, 206 81 Cash paid him lor money which depre- cinted in value in his hands, 9 00-215 .81 Monies refunded to Tax Collectors. Felix Weiss, overpaid on duplicate, 4 51 John Srowu, do do 4 17 8 68 ROAD DAMAGES. John Urket for a road running through Penn Foirerllownsbip, 265 00 Joseph Alteniose. do 35 00-$300 CO Support of Convicts in Eastern Penitentiary, 28 OS Expense: of running a tine between Luzerne, Wayne and -Monroe counties. Moses W Coolbaligh, 227 59 "Wilttam Rees, marking line on Map, 50 $228 09 PREMIUMS, On Wolves, John C Strunk, 25 00 Foxes to sundry persons, 106 12A Wild cats, do 7 00 Crow heads, do 85 138 01 h Road Yietcs Amount paid to Viewers, 105 12 Bridge Views Amount paid to Viewers, 27 00 Road and Bridge Views, included m same Checks, Amount paid to sundry persons, 26 00 Road and bridge Views and Wood, included in same checks, 5 80 Support tf Convicts and Prisoners tn County Jail Amount paid to Edward Scoit, Jaikr on ufjdry orders, ' --?j4 Bridge Completion and tfepairs. S. J. Hollinshead, in part for Bridge over Pocono creek, g225 rjo Amount paid to sundry persons for jnatei lals and labor at Kansuury's bridge. 3ume Henry, for building a Bridge over West Branch, Amount paid to sundry persons for material and labor at Bell's bridge. 367 57 '294, 00 710 97 Do do Smithfield bridge, 367 31 Do do do 27 50 Sundry work, materiars and repairs to different bridges, 14463 Eleazer Price, for building Stony Creek bridge, 121 00- COUNTY PRINTING. James Raffertv, $25 25 Theodore Schoch. 39 12 8 78 39 13 v25-7 -'5.. 53-366 06 9 28 64 37A Amount paid for wood for conn house and jail, 21 .80 Court Cner.Wm P Hallock, attending court and waiting upon Auditors, 30 77 Amount paid Jor Taxes refunded on sealed Tracts oj Land. To S J Hollinshead, for Emanuel Joseph son, in Price tsp. $11 11 Do for ohn Still, Price tsp. 17 76 John Dibler, for Mary Ruslon, Middle Smithfield, 12 50 H D Maxwell, 2 tracts, M. Smithfield, 13 04 Do for Isaac Bixton, Toby'a. 8 14 R S Staples, for Adrien Alten, Pocono, 7 8G David Beecher,. Levi Huff. Price. 1 13 Hiram Yard, JElizabeth Heesc, Pocono, 3 33 -v John Turbell, JPhilip Mann, .Price. 22 51 J H Stroud, Edward Jurham, Smithfield 10 63 ; .John Brown, Theo. Shannon, Price, 2Z 20-135 21 ELECTION EXPENSES? ' Amount paid for holding township and general elections," 217 19A ASSESSMENTS. Amount of monies paid to tljeAssessors of the different townships' for making assessments, &CJ&C. 326 II Constables Amount paid to Constables for ma king Returns, 'and amending Court, 79 0$A Tl&tncsses? Fees in; the following Cases': John Keller, costs in cases of Commonwealth ' - ;. . . vs. Kintner, Hall and Dailcy. 2 70 Si ' ' , S Gunsaules Commonwealth,sunclry causes 8 37 M H Dreher Do Jacob Edinger,. Do A. Edinger, Do Frederick Bush, Do M. H. Dreher, Do Frederick Bush, Do Jasper Vliet, Do Jacob Huddle, Do Anthony Sebring, Do John Ilhodes, Do Henry Stocker, Do George Schleicher, Do James Cross, Do Do do do Do Jacob Singm aster, do & Do Joseph Fenner, do Do A. H. Reeder. do Treasurer's commissions, 1 per cent, S2257-S on receiving $562 21$ r Do do do on navinc out 366 06 " - - ' " " . " " - VM - -""-$37534 Balance due the county of. Monroe, . . , by the Treasurer, Frederick Ki . ser, on redempiion monies, gl86 87$ - Road Taxes collected for the, years 1840 and i841. DR. Chesniithill township, amount collected" $P6 n, j , .aiin4fT Coolbaufjli do Hamilton do MS'ddle Smithfield do Pocono Price Ross Smithfield Tobyhanna do do do do do do do do do do do do do $47 81 ' 209 41 8 40 105 93 109 53 588 43 20 91 3 10 ' 810 011904 13 . Do I 49 vs. Bower, 3 S4 vs. Oliver Jones, 2 04 Evans & Eck, 4 U Witness fees, 16 73 do Credit by amount received by the differ ent Supervisors. By cash paid to Jacob Altemosc, Supervisor, $47 81 do do John Callahan, do $100 00 do do James Johnson, do . 100 00 200 QO By cash paid Henry. Overfield, Supervisor, 75 00 do ' do do 24 03 09 03 By cash paid Itiftf. Bisbing and Peter Miller, Su pervisors, 100 00 do do Beni. Bush, Supervisor, $100 00 do do Samuel Price, sen. 100 00 do do do 60 95 do do Benjamin Bush, 150 00 . do do Samuel Price, sen. . 75. 00 do do Sam. Price and Benj. Bush, 40 00 525 95 do do Samuel Metzger, Supervisor, 15 CO do do Robert Newell, Jr. $250 00 do do Fredeiick Knecht, 250 00 do do Josiah M. Pratt, 150 00 do do Frederick Knecht,' 50 00 700 00 vs. Eck, do Bellas, do .do 1 2 1 62J 64 13 22 8 77 5 43 83 43 86 Treasurer's commissions at 1 per cent. on receivintr &iuua i do do do ' on paying out 1C87 79 $1687 79 35 91 4 John Edinger, road view and witness fees, 3 Joseph Wagner, Commonwealth vs. Rader, 22 20 Jacob W. Rupert, do oX' tjt 7.l$9 85 MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSk'i H. Hamman, for Assessment books, $11 18 Thos. J. Albright, an elbow to stove pipe, 25 Daniel Stroud, lime for an oven, 1 00 Robert Boys, paper and Rope, 69 H. S. Staples & Co. store bill, 21 93 John Boys, do 3 68 Abraham Gish, 2 00 James Palmer, repairs to court house, 1 87 U. S. Staples & Go. paner. brooms. &c. 7 58 Wandt-1 Ureimer, mending waterspout, 1 87$- -p2 05h $1723 70A Balance due the county of Monroe, by the Treas urer, Frederick Kiser, on Road Taxes, $180 42A School Taxes collected, oh Unseated Lands for the years 1840 arid 1841. Chesnuthill township, to amount collected $38 51 Coolbaugh do do ife8 12 Hamilton do do 5 80 Middle Smithfield do do 43 13 Pocono do do 86 60 Price do do 94 25 Ross do do 14 77 Smithfield - do U6 .... 1 12 Tobyhanna do do 323 33 $6257 I7A "V. .. , . . a rtusuier a cum 111135101:5 on receivine. at 1 per cent, $52S0 08 Do do " paving out at 1 percent, 6257 l?i) 115 37 Balance due Frederick Keiser on the foregoing settlement, $1092 47 $6372 55 975 63 $35 00 150 00 5 80 38 00 86 60 Frederick Keiser, Treasurer, in account xoilh the. county of Monroe, for Redemption Monies received on Un sealed Lands, during the year 1842. 266 00 12 00 300 00 J '$893 40 To cash of Isaac Post, for redemption money on lienjamin ttonnell, 14 17 To cash of lsa:ic Gould, red'n money on Jacob Cist, 10 77h do Josephson.ll 11 do John Still, 17 76 do A. Hillyard, 17 60 do If. Thatcher, 17 27$ do J Dyer, 13 02 J do John Donalson, 6 65 do Willi.im itoss, 7 12$ do Wm. Wood, 19 40 do Jacob Overstake, 13 52-3 do Nathaniel Waters,13 24 do Jacob Eyerly, 6 86 do John Shook, 8 82$ do John Teel. 9 orj do Philip Place, 9 31 do Caty Bonnell, 13 85 do Wm. Wood, Id 72$ do Peter Curts, 38 $2$ do Wm. Cameron, 8 81 do John Freese, 9 26 Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do D D0 Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do S J. Hollinshead. d.i Crispin Blackfan, Fish, Green & Co. A. Bradshaw do Robert Levers, Daniel Serfass, A & J. W. Loomis, W. Shouse, J, L, Cheesen an, J. Singmaster, do - do do Jesse Shafer, Bernard Taylor, John Baily, B. F. Folger, William Uarnet, S975 tV3l 18 Cg 893 40J do Matthew Conrad, .31 52$ Andrew Storm, Treasurer.of the county of Monroe, for 1839 and 184", 244 79 $562 21 Cr. 13y cash paid to J D Eck, redemption money, $6- 65 Do do do ' 8J82 Do Isaac Gould, do 107- Do Stroud Hees, do 5 58 l)o"r Htnry D. Maxwell, do" 19 72' Do dr . 'do, S9 44 1. Do Samuel lHce, Sr. do ,7--03 Do John C. Strunk, do 13 85 '-i Do Robert Brown, lb 6 97 Do do do 8 07 Do John Lander, do 2? 49 Do Holdridge Dewe, io 9 26 Do (ieorge Parsons, do 13 -24 JDR. Byash paid "to Peter Kresge, School Treasurer, do do John Pope, do do do Joseph Troch, do do ' do John Shoemaker, do do do Peter Newhart, do do do Pe,ter Heller Trcas. $4100 do do do 100 00 do do do 125 00- do do Jacob Frantz School Treasurer, do do William Adams, $100 00 do do Josiah M. Pratt, 200 00- Treasurer's commissions on receiving at 1 per cent. do do on paying out at 1 per cent. $912 09 Balance due the (county of Monroe, from the Treas urer, FredeHck Kiser, on School monies, up to 31 December, 1842, $63 54 liecapitulation of the foregoing accounts and Balances. Balance due to Frederick Kisor. Treasurer, on ac count of receipts and expenditures for the coun ty of Monroe, from Jan. 1st to Dec. 31, 1812. 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 8A Balance due by Frederick Kiser, Treas urer, to the county of Monroe, for and on account of Road Taxes collected on unseated lands, and paid out to the Supervisors of die different townships, from the 1st January to the 31st De cember, 1842, 160 42As Balance due by Frederick Kiser, Treas- : urer, to the county of Monroe, Tor and on account of School Taxes collected on unseated lands, and paid out to the different townships, Irom the 1st Jan uary to the 31st December, 1842, $1092 4 - : C3 51 430 81 Balance due to F. Kiser. Treasurer. $601 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-ihree cents due from the county, to Frederick Ki- 88r, Treasurer of said county. 1 Witness our hands at Stroudsburir, the ABRM. LEVERING. 1 J NO: M ERW1N E, i t udltf ' JEREMY MACKEY, Adam Overfield, y Elihu Postens, Commissioner John Smith, ) . Attest, James H. Walton. ' Andrew Storm, late one of the Treasu rers of the county of Monroe, in ac count with said county. To Redemption monies on unseated lands not ac counted for in the settlement of 1810 and 1811, 801 4 To an amount of Tax and co3t on dir. Hecken wclder, erroneously sold in 1840 to county tax having been paid before sale, CJ S608 0fi" By Redemption monies paid to sundry persons, as per receiow, $488 44 By amount paid to Frederick 'Kiser, Treasurer, July 1 1th, 1812, cash, October 10th, 1842, cash, January 3, 1843, cash, do 4, " cash, By commissions receiving $801 42 arid paying over at 2 per cent. Those amounts, to be accounted for by the Treasurer at the next settlement in 1844. i "i "t i. Fj 1.. i. 'n r i roe count', in account with said county, BR. To amount of Redemption monies received during the year 1841, on unseated land in Monroe co. $79 90 To an amount received of John Casebear, Collec tor of Smithfield township, for the year 1839, and not accounted for on Book, 194 79 5D 00 4! 00 15 81 in 02 floe or, 80 CIS. By amount paid on Price township, do do SS7 DO Tabiiha Hoiton, $11 5fi James Place, do 10 83 2-2 39 Balance due from Jacob Bush, Esq. late Treasu rer, to the county, SGj 51 The county of Monroe in account willv Samuel Gunsaules, Esq., late Sheriff. DR. To drawing and summoning 7 Jurys, 6 at $15 00, and i at $18 00, $108 00 ,-CE. By 14 Jury Funds received at $4 00 each, 56 00 Balance due the late Sheriff, $52 00 Examined and allowed this 27th day of Jan., A. D. 1813. ABttM. LEVERING, ) JNO. MERWINE, Auditors' JEREMY MACKEY,) Adam Overfield, Elihu Postens, Commissioners. John Smith. 7 Attest, Join D. Morris, Clerk. Statement of the amount of Duplicate?, from the year 1836 to 1843, with the payments and balances yet due the county of Monroe. Collectors. Geo T. Mackey, Christian Stout, Reoree Labar, Jacob Hessler, Andw.L. Storm. George shupp, John House, Henry Moyer, Samuel Bond, John Cascbeer, M. Shoemaker, Christ'r Barlip, Fred.Brotzman, Jon'an Coffman. JeremiahGalvin Felix Weiss, Michael Brown; Henry Weiss, lienry uietncn Martin Place, Michael Kiser, G. Grccnsweic A. AiiRelmeyer, John Dncsbacn John Bowman, Jno.nuhcnshslt John Buzard, John Smith, John Sielin. John Piter, George Warner, Mich. Altemose, John Kelsey. Jacob F.Konicr, Dennis Murphy, Edward Brown, George Buskirk, 1L. EylenDerger, John l'lace Jacob Corell, Uohn Setzcr, AaronDnesoacn Henry Whitescll Charles Henry, Abraham Yetter John Edinger, Pocono, Tobybsxna, MSmithfield.'ifo Ol Tobyhanna, !l03 41 Townships. Dup's 207 6'4 104 92 Price, Chcsnuthill, Hamilton, Smithfield, Tobyhanna, Smithfield, Hamilton, Ross, Tobyhanna, rnce, Coolbaugh, Chcsnuthill, Stroud, ChesnUthilL MSmithfleld, iiamuton, Ross, Pocono, Tobyhanna, Price, Strosd, Hamiihifi, Smithfield. ChcsnutluU. MSmithfield, Pocono, Ross, Tobyhanna, rnce, Coolbaugh, Stroud, Hamilton. Smithfield, MSmithfield, Ross. Chesnuthill, Penn Forest, Tobyhanna, Price, Coolbaugh, Pocono, 90 19 4379 S27 84 631 C6 286 0 C71 895 16 593 04 169 60 128 25 23 71 592 52j 9859 71I 194 Payts. IM 14 2697 Ex's, corns, 8;11 254 22 4175 64 39 401 67 507 00 499 75 100 60 tS4? 8299th 542 99 34 03 109 22 13 34 54S 10 925 66 551 50 655 ISh 857 67 607 48 360 331322 2S 785 50 508 87 339 231311 25 249 Wf 85 00 124 6)1130 54 927 13 667 74 07 20 643 64 399 72 367 74, 459 78 365 99 159 85 44 571 1526 99 701 61 572 93 3S4 11 301 3di 323 56 154 49 48 431 116 33! 18 34 29-108 873 44h 57269hj 4756 333 70 318 63 274 40h 355 12 119 12 68 69 39 00 7044 176 00 153 62 25 60 8109 23 50 63 21 641.13 33 1 36! 4 44 1199 21 13 5 6i;S6 30 12 21 32 ff 2 48.23 57 13 29! 5 74 4 411 96 15 53 23 84 24 21 -13 72 6 78.35 22 II 60 2 12 16 38 6 IS Ov. & ref. 4 17 Bal'5. r 45 57 I 77 95 123 it 63 39 120 64 107 60 . 224 S 8 00 6524hJ 15557 4912 I4 00bi 33 06 7237 93 61 164 03 536Sh t29504h 231 54 309 94 60 69 9333h 104 66 246 87 90 96 5 57 456 55 525 61 (419 31 33-1 II 273 39 242 56 154 49 43 43 92 83 IS 34 230 S7 436 IS 15154! 23161 I5433f j Balance brr JrCasfcbeer's duplicate, in hands of J Bush Paid in full since January 1st 1843. f Paid since January 1st $14 50. Paid since January 1st $20 00. Amount of Checks outstanding and due by the County 10 iho holders thereof, as appears by the Check Book and Vouchers, four thousand aeven hundred and tweniy-four dol lars and fifty and a half cents $4,724 50 12- DR. IiJLNIIVG, SURGEON DENTIST, lias located in Siroudsburg. Office one dooi west of Dr. W. P. Vails. -Augusi 3, 1842. tf. Attorney at Law, Milfer, Pike county, Pa. lOFFICE NEARLV OPPOSITE THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.) September 14, 1842. CHEAP FOR CASH. Calfskins, Kips, and Upper Leather. For sale at the POCONO TANNERY. February 1, 1843. BLANK MORTGAGES For .sale at this office. ADJIItflSTISATORS' NOTICE. All pesons having'utiseiiled demands against the estate of Ul'gij lioss, will present the same for settlement, ami all persons indebted to said estate, are requeued to call and settle 1 he same at their earliest convenience. JOHN fh BBODHEAD, Administrator. Milford, Dec. 23, 182. NOTICE. A Petiiion f)r Discharge and Certificate un der the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by David R. Burley, late Merchant, Pike coun ty. 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 she District Court Room in the City of Philadelphia, when aud where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have proved theii Debts, and all other, persons in interest, may appear aud show cause if any they have, why such Discharge and Certificate should not be granted. FRAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Court. Philadelphia, Doc. 28, 1812. 10. NOTICE. All porsons having demands against the Es tate of Daniel E. Labar, will present the same duly authenticated for settlement, and ail per sons indebted to said Estate are requested to call and settle the same previous to the first of April next. S. J. HOLLINSHEAD, Administrator. Siroudsburg, Jan. 18, 1843. JOB WORK Neatly executed at this Office. BLANK DEEDS For sale at this office. NOTICE. A Petition for the Benefit of the Bankrupt Law, has been filed the 26th January, 1813, m Charles Draher, Cooper, Monroe co. I Which Petition will be heard beforo $e sj irict Court of the United States for Uje Eastei District of Pennsylvania, sittngg in Bankruptcy at the District Court room in. the City of Ph' adelphia, on Friday tle 3jd (Jy of March nei at 11 o'clock, a. !i. when, and where all persa interested) raaQf a,pp.ea,r and srpo.w. cause, if a'j thev have, why the prayer of the s.aid IjetitiM should not be gtled,, and tiie sajd Petoi declared Bankrupt. FJtAS.. OPKm Gferr, of t,hfi. District Court PWWelpVw, Jan.; 28, 1 $43.-3t. I
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