90 " ii niiHiwii mw mii m'mhui -JE'FFERS0NlXirREPUJ3LICAN -, wAaiiinicu -tiic accounts m of w Frederick ICiscr, late TroaS? thorcof th,"y ,,m0 Ce"lS du fro,il cAnity of Monroc JPJSTA lh,'S fiflh da' of January, Anno Domini. ISM ?LORFJElA t Commissions f 5ILI? "SII, POST-ENS, , V r n rr - Jly. lUflltWINf Atteat, John D. Morns, Clerk J:iihn Postcns Adiun, Ovcrneld, and Peter 2S"eThart, Co Tus ' Joi-u-' eounly, in account with said County lo amounts rccMvnrl tKn-c-nifTT..i t , ... U,ILJ -' .fi-i; rrr b- ill. ; Auditors P.Rl.CESXURRENX. A- Corrected ceefy Wednesday morning nmission- 5R. missionpr! w ... .... nuiiiu in i irne mil mv. nt n i roo..,v. i i unredeemed for umvnk nffi, mm.,. 1,1 June. and bavins remained i . - . ..... o sjiu i,on mioo,,.- ,i , .1.. ... , " T last past, expose the same tracts to oublic sale, in .,P " " " V?u. mn W ?' iNovcmber made and provided, and sold the same for the ou-int ..? . Act oi Asse!nbly in such case PKICE TOWNSHIP, 91) Davenport Mariet, 300 20 $2S 00 30!) George Kohl, 400 30 "-5'50 224 JohirCoolbaugh, 430 100 30 50 77 Mary Meredith, 419 120 l't 25 TOBYHAN.KA TOWNSHIP. Silas McCarty, lp3 40 11 50 James Shaw, f 424 102 2 75 Peter Leslie, 119 80-, o Tn. Jacoo Uramer, Alexander Logan, 421 17 00 John Uerry, 82 4 00- PENN POKEST TOWNSHIP. Joseph Schnall, 441 81 12 00 Thomas Schnall, 410 111 7 00 Jonas Simons, 410 7 00 Samuel Caldwell, 414 120 9 00 William Horslield, 439 120 10 50 William Nicholas, 409 . 10 00- r.ri 55 00 55 50 393 5n I n no CIS. liv chnnk-fj v G checks r,,vn!,l, , p e" .:V i1 ,or u 0 I0110nS accounts, to wit : 1 1 3 1 o o 1 1 1 o 3 tanles & Co. rfir linnrpr for t I. - . " ..w, iui uiun-Hunuuu. etc. It lirr.tri. t r.. f , , , . , ... ...w..,,, u 11UI1 ur oinunnoiu ondne. - u- Shoemaker, for making assessment for Middle Smithficld township, giving notice of appeal. &c. in 1843, - 'f jtilihu 1 ostens, for Commissioners' services, t John D. Morris, for writing Commissioners deeds, Adam Uverfield, for services as Commissioner, VV ilham S. Rees, for drawing map of Price township, bamuel Price, for Road damages in Price township;" ' sundry peisons for Jury fees in 1813, William P. Ilalloclc, for cleaning court house. Raflerty & llannum for advertising Prociamatious, , , John D. Morris, for services as Commissioners1 clerk in 1813 NN illiam Gordon, carpontcr work at Srnithfield bridge," 'AK - Checks dated hi the nam- 1 R,i. -1 1 ? check payablo to W. Williams, or bearer, for blacksmith work done at llflftidgf 6 c 0 Charles Henry, for limber for Smiihiield bridge, " do Jacob ilrotzman, do do " ' -V"" do do do . . . Jo , Jfe-.A -o -' dos o 'do do . 1 doA. $187 75 S23 11 sit 3 00 , ARTICLES, i - Wheat Flour, per barrel Rye. do. do. do. Wheat,,per bushel Rye, do. do. Sole Leather per pound Corn per bushel Ruckwhoat, per bushel Clover Seed per bushel Timothy Seed per bush. -Barley , . do. , r Oats do. Flax Seed A do. . Ruttcr per.pouisJ, , lggs, )cr dozen Plaster per ton Hickory wood, per cord Oak, do. do.. Mackerel, No. 1 Do. do 2 Potatoes, per bushel Strouds- Eatton. Pliilail burg. 5 00 4 24 4 25 3 50 3 00 3 00 85 85 95 70 70 GO 25 21 25 45 50 40 45 5 25 4 50 5 50 ' 2 25 2 00 2 75 "40 45 50 37 y-1 28 1 37 1 40 1 40 12 10 13 14 12 15 4 00 2 25 " 2 25 4 50 5 50 2 00 3 50 4 25 12 00 10 50 9 75 9 00 9 50 8 00 37 30 do .do i,cwis Dutot, for work at do . William Eastbum, for lumber, statiorary, &c. 7 00 3 81 JO 50 1 31 7 00 5 00 19 72i (i 02 13 50 35 00 15 95 4 00 10 00 .5 00 2 G3 14 GO Examined and allowed this 5th day of January, Anno Domini, 1844 18' 5? ttTOHN MERWINE,-)-. v TTTTT T,l K r r T T -r -r. A .'Auditors. STATEMENT p the Balances which remained due hi Collectors from the year 1 83G to IS 14, Kith the payments made since Jamwr,yPst,n8l3, as per statement of -Auditors at last settlement. Si I ST. corrected weekly for the JeireVsonian Itupublican. ' The notes of those banks on which quotations are omitted, and a. das hi Vsnbstitntod. urn nni purcliascd by the brokers. 2 riiihidclphiii ban". Han of North America, Fanners' it Mechanics' Western bank Southwark bin Kcnsmtton ban par Pittsliiirf; do Wiiyiipsbursj do Bumiicsnlie do Krie bank do lierks county bank uo louauua - uo 1U 1 1 1 1 Hank of Northern I.ibeities do Relief Notes Y'r.'j 1330 163 1 ISiJ 1511 151: Collectors. George T Macfccy ChriMian SI out Jacob Hcisler John House Samuel Ilond Michael Shoemaker 1'rcderick llrutzinan Henry Weiss Henry Detrich Martin Place Michael Keiser (lodfrey Grensweig John Driesbach John Hohcnsheldt John lloihcrt John Smith John Siglin r John I'ipher George Warner Michael Altcmos John Kclrcy Jacob J. Kemer Dennis Murphy Kdward Brown George lliuVirk llfliiry Kylenbcrgcr John Place Jacob CorrcII John Sctxer John Edinper Aaron IJrio.-bach Charles Henry Hcniy Wcils:!l Abraham Yettor Aaron Croasdule Henry Smith Jacob ShiitTer Jcob Yetter John Albortson Itculicn Groeory J.iCfib Vun Buskirk )aniol Callnh:ui J i.iics Henry 1'ctcr Merumo Townships . Pocono Tobvhunna Tobyhanna. Hauiiltou Tobyhanna Hamilton Tobyhanna Chesnuthill Smithficld M. Smithficld Hamilton Boss TobyhanRu Stroud Hamilton SmiihilcU (;tiefim thill M. Smithficld Pocono Ross Tobyhanna Price Coo livings Strou 1 Hamilton Smithficld v M. Smithficld Ross Che.Miulhill Pocono Penn Forest I'ricc Tobyhanna CiKiibaiigh Strou 1 Smilrifidd JUaiilton M. -Smitbfiold- Pocnno Chesnuthill Ross CoolbaUgfl 3'rice Tobyhanna ; Hal's, due. Paynfts. Eson's. Coin's. ! Ovcrp'd at last set. 1 $15 57 77 95 ' C3 20 142 73 103 C5 St 7 09 32 C5 107 80 05 21h ,, .. .. ,27 SO i3 37 -0 02h 155 57 49 12 7 33 12 38 29 -if ' I J OOh 12 41h 1 M 05 13 1? 0.90 17 07 72 37 12 41 17 91 41 93 9S fit 21 91 45,55 23 09 101 03 53 OSh 17 f.3 17 73 45 91 18 C2 , 205 Olh 192 f,5h 231 51 liifi 01 - 309 91 133 30 60 59 53 57 7 73 19 59 93 33h 00 i:0!i 1 30 17. VI 101 06 25 44 !- 210 87 US 25 52 15 - - 0 93 43 62 3 57 0 01 ' 1 83 '2 92 450 55 407 01 525 01 S73 55H '419 31 312 20 o C2 "3S1 II 203 02 - , 273 3D ls5 11 , . 212 50 210 c9 l ' 230 67 213 51 2 SO -M'53 - 151 49 101 S3 ' , t, t 92 S3 53-11 J 1S-43 23 ' " i -'"'r,-t 16 34 17 42 . - - i Sin 00 207 59 - - - 395 30 IHi- 41 90 511 - 4-2 31 90 59, ' . v 32 0:1 131 01 23 97 -,.'- 07 S3 53 09 10,104 17h l,7s0 3Ch 225 59 293 12 20 Mi tlcfun'd Balanr-es T.lal for now due. each year r ; $4.. 57. 1 1 'j j 03 3'J " 0 02h IS 02- 92 107 SO 155 57 101 03 J 02 30 41 93 171 01 79 22 70 11 47 II 43 91 1 17 05h 07 43 Itj049 S7 23 25 07 52 61 40 3J 22 01 539 92 2C9 SMi 041 10 315 30 339 10 391 H5 335 72 32 IH". 103 07 9 19 2C 551: $123 52 G3 33 107, SO 155 57 101 C3 521 40 072 Zl!i 3032 15h 1.S10 37 Nole. There was an error in John Rouse's Duplicate which raises the lir.lance 52 1 88. Amount of Checks outstanding and unpaid, as near as could be ascertained, 'up to December 31s!. 1843, Five thousand one hundred and fifty-one Dollars and forty-eight cents, $5151 48 Coiiiinercitil Hank do Hank of Penn Township do Manufacturers Mech'iis Moynmensing bank United States bank Girard do Pennsylvania bank Hank of Gcrniantown Hank of Monlsompry co: Hank of lJekiwaio county Hank of Chester county Doylestow n bank farmers' bank of Bucks Eaiton bank l-'arincr' bank.of Heading Lebanon bank Harri.'-buri; bank ' ' Middletown bank Farmers' bank Lancaster Lancaster bank Lancaster. count v bank Northampton bank Columbia Bridge . Carlisle bank Northumberland bank Mincis bank of Puttavil'.o York bank Chaiiibeisbjirg- bank. Gettysburg bank. Wyoming -do ' ' Honesdalo do Hank of Lcwhtown S Hank of Susipiehanna co 33 Luin. bank at Warren no sale New York. CITV HANKS do America. Innk of do'Aiiiorienn Exchyngc 22.nank of Commcice 12 Bank of the Stale of N Y par.jiutchcrs' and Drovers' parohcniieal iio;rity dojcommcrcial dojciinton do-Del. and Hudson can-il ca. do;l)ry Dock COUNTS MEETING. A general County Meeting of the Democrat ic Whi"; Party of Monroe County, and others who are favorable to the election of Henry Clay, to the Presidency, and all who are in favor of a Protective Tariff, will lie held at the COURT HOUSE, in the Borough of Strouds Imrgh. on TUESDAY the Gth day of FEB RUARY next, at 7 o'clock, p. m. A genpral attendance is particularly request ed as a Delegate will ihon be appointed to the 4th of March Convention, and a conferee elect ed to choose a Delegate to the National Con vention at Baltimore. January 18, 1S-14. Dry Full (on bank of New York par do;Fi . 1, Greenwich :t;Lufavette 1 Leather Manufacturers' 2M:tuh:ittcn company I (Mechanics' Banking Asso. 1 (Merchants' bank ' . 1 .Merchant' (Mechanics & Tradcre' liMerchanls' Exchange 2,Natloi:al bank parNew York, Bank of ijNe.v-Yoik Dankinjc co; ' ' 2 N. V. St'e. Sfk Security b. 2 North River - 2Ph(i!mx 3Seventh Waid Tenth Waul Tradesmen's Union H. of N. Y. Washington par do do do do do do 1 par do 1 do do do do do do do do do c'o 2 o par do do "do 10 par do 50 SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to me dit acted, will be sold at the Court House in Mil ford on Saturday the 10 day of February next, at 2 o'clock, p. m. The equal undivided ono fourth part of all ihoso certain pieces or parcels of land situate in Lackawaxou township, Pike county, described as follows. One piece or tract of laud containing Two CSuBdrcd Acres, with rTISIajg House, Barn, and other out buildings thereon erect ed, on which is an improvement or Farm of ONE HUNDRED ACRES or thereabouts, with Orchard, &r., surveyed on h warrant to William Cross. Ono other sur veyed in the name of Thus. Brown, containing Four Eiisiidred mntl Three Acres, 3v with a Dwelling Jims c i oili! nn SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of alias venditioni expo nas lo me directed, there will bo exposed to public sale at iho Court Houso, in Milford, on Saturday the 10 day of February next, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the following properly to wit: The equal undivided one third pari of a lot of land, being part of a larger tract, surveyed in tlicf warrKiiter name of William Allen, convey ed io Israel Wells and oilier?, and by the said Wells to John BL!di, sen. situate on both iidos the Saw creek in Milford and Dingman town .thips, on which are eroded u GKSST 7f2iIL5 SAW iTMIili, MACHINE SHOP T-Tv mm- iSSlfei-vand out buildiiiL'S. known as ihe Biil- liiia' Mill property, containing STATEMENT Published in pursuance of tho 11 section of an Act passed by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, the 27th day of July, 1812, showing the aggregraie value and assessment made by each assessor in the county of Monroe, upon property taxable bv law, for county purposes, and upon all objects of taxation for State purposes, as returned by the several assessors in said conntv for 1844. ! in in 15) S3 if' R 1 pit.. 5 " 1" " J'- 4- Chesnuthill Hamilton 1M. Srnithfield , Pocono Jackson A" JSlroud Smithficld Price i obyhanna i " - ' Coolbaugh $129,730 00 245,929 00 163,159 00 70,196 00 29,381 00 r 248,816 00 174,329 00 25,523 25 13,605 00 113,599 00 $34780 49,350 29,975 50,420 . 28,150 11,700 ' 9,150 14,445 b'4,600 35,780 1,750 5,370 1,130 20,4 S.5 4.650 1,220 3,690 1,210 , 50 100 2,485 a- I S. 75 2 50 1 25 3 00 $675 775 '65 FIVE ACRES, more-or lc.s. ALSO The equal undivided one third pari of a ci?nain tract of land, being part of a larger tract, surveynd in the name of William Allen, situate on ho'h sides (ho Saw creek, in Milford and Dmgman townships, adjoining the Linus above described, containing about 20 ACRES,- more or less. ALSO Tho equal undivided one third part of another trad of land, boing part of a larger tract, surveyed in iho names of Patience Suelr and Abraham Bicklev, situate on both sides the Saw creek in the said town ship of Milford and Dingman, adjoining lands 'above described, and on which there is a mill 3at, containing FOUR ACRES more or loss. ALSO The equal undivided one tii'rd part of anihr tract of land, siiualc in tho township of Milford, being part of a tract Mirreyed in the name of John Stewart, and bo ing the premises now in the occupancy of Hugh Brlsco, containing about THIRTY ACRES, more, or lesx; all of which said lands and real estate situate in the county of Pike, and State of Pennsylvania, and in all of which Martha Biddi., widow of the lato John Biddis, dee'd, has an estate or interobl of dower. Seized and taken in execulion as the proper iyjf?f George B:ddi.s, and will bo sold by trie for cash. JAMES WATSON,, Sheriff. Slicriff'siOnice, Mildfordj January 13, 101 1. HOUSE, thereon erected. Ono other surveyed in the namorof Thomas Roeso, containing 111 Acres, of which twelve (12) acres are improved moad ow laud. One other tract surreyed in the name of John Shields, containing 409 ACRES. and numbered on Commissioners books 23. One other surveyed in the name of Samel Kir kundall, containing 227 ACRES, and numbered 21 . Oue other ,uryeyed jn. the name ol Philip Nicklin, containing 449 ACRES, and numbered 20. One other in tho name o Abraham Ball, containing 439 ACRES, and numbered 3S. Ono other tract surveyed in tho name id John Scott, containing i07 ACRES. Ono oiher in the namo of Joseph Rust, cOn taming 227 ACRES. and numbered 22. Seized and takrn in execution as tho proper iv of William R. Ilolbert, t the suit of William Overfield, and will bo sold for cash. JAMES WATSON, Sheriff Sheriff's Ofiice, Milford, January 1G, 18-14. $ ;'Not yet returned'. The above is exclusive ol unseated lands' . -j stove-pipe; fi&cihiccil Prsccw. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to me directed) will be sold at the Court House in Milford on Saturday the 10th day of February next, at 2 o'clock, p. M. the following described tracts of lund, situalo, lying and being in th town ship of Lacka waxen, in the county of Pike, and state of Pennsylvania, and numbered on the Commissioners books of said county, as fol lows, riz: No. 109, surveyed on a warrant granted by the slate of Pennsylvania to Abra ham Bachman, containing 406 Acres asttl 88 Perches, with an allowance of six per cent. ALSO another tract of land No. 1 10 surveyed to Dan iel iloisier, on a warrant granted as aforesaid, containing Four EEaisidrcd and Fire Acres, with allowance. ALSO nn equal undivided half part of a tract of Land containing THREE HUNDRED ACRES, surveyed to Jacob Gutshalk, and numbcrod 1 1G, and joins tho last mentioned trad. Also, a cer tain tract of land surveyed to William Craig, containing 401 Acx'es msd SG Perches, and numbered 1 17, and joins tho last mentioned tract, together with tho appurtenances.. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of David Beccher, and will bo sold by me for .cash. J- JAMES WATSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Milford, ) ' NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS FOR SALE5' STOVE-PIPE, which lie will sell ai-from 10 lo 10 1-2 and 1 1 .qfcents per pound, according to quality, for cash. Tho Board of Revision, composed of .iho Coitniy Commissionersiud A.ssociaie.Judges of Mmiroe'Gouiiiy, will meet at the CoimnisswnejV0Ke. in llic BorojightoT Stroud.-.burh. on i'llztHsday the 21st day of February next, for fi na riy f i f j p jtrii f 1 1 n s wjiyifr nuyi;ne ihiiujiuii -"I ihe assessors ihe Act of Asse s have1 been riidde bedow ajust ratVacaorJw:g.!olhe)!tJU!iing- andynlention oi embly. . By order of the Board of Commissioner - ' - 1 1 " r in. wandi-;l j. brelmer. Siroudsburgh, Oct. 5, 1&13. f infrtlSalmon and Soft Brick, -LfurSJtle.lowinbv -iM DkMM'JT'S cTIIRALL. Milford, Dec. 15, 1813. - ;i 'lln'v: 'n(Vinn k0n(VPhiladelphia Semiannual Sale OF BOOTS AND SHOES. February, 18414. On Tuesday and Wednesday, February Gth c-7t Tho subscriber will sell at Auction, at Iih Store, No. 208 Market st., for Cash, Q,OJJ ISatS, &C., comprising a general and ccmii plete assortment of fresh and suasouablegoods, now being received direct from the manufac turers. Purchasers are assured that ccry case of fered, will positively be sold to Ihe highest bid der; and the catalogue will embrace ihe largest and best assorted stock ever offered at auction in i his city. Tho subscriber's arrangements with ihe man ufacturers aro such, that regular semi-monthly sales will continue to be hold as they have he- n the past year, and on the first Tuesday in Feb ruary and August in each year, a great n-mi-annual sain. Catalogues will be prepared, and the good- open for examination, the day previous the a!e. GEO. W. LORD, Auctioneer, 208 Market Strt-.st. Philadelphia, January G, IS 11. CLOCK AND WATCH STROUD SB TJItG, IA. rlS Informs the public genrr 7-S. . alK. that he still contiimi;s ?j(the above business m all it- "lw vari"us hrauches. lie ha-j on hand at all limes an a;. sortmeut of .Jewelry aiul Fasscy 4i3:-r, which he is determined to sell at such price as will suit the limes. 4, ,. The attention of the public is particularly called to his assortment of SPECTACLES AMD GLASSES for nearsighted and old persons plain white, oreen and blue glasses. No charge will bu made for showing them, if he cannot suit, iw harm done. . Brass eight day Clocks fur - SI 4- 00 Do thirty hour do 00 Wood do do from S i io G 00 ALSO, an assortment of WATCHES, all warranted good time keepers, or will be re paired gratis. Clocksj Watches, azid JcYrelry repaired at the shortest notice. ALSO, an assortment of MAPS of the Uni ed States and World, varying from $1 G2 1-2 l to 2 50---large size. Violin Strings of all sizes best quality. Call and sec for yourselves. CABINET MAKING. Side-Bodrds, Bureaus, Centre, Break fast, Dining and End Tables, Wash Stands, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Book Cases, Secretaries, cj-c , - OIicxip for Cash or Cousilry Produce N. B. Repairing done at the shortest no tice and on tho most reasonable terms. A supply of the abore mentioned articles may be seen at his Waroroom. on. Walnut st.. in the building occupied by E. if. Walton as a Chair manufactory. CHARLES CAREY. Stroudsburgh, Nov. 9, 1843. FEMALE SEMINARY. Tho Spring Term of this Institution com menced on the eighth day -of Mav last, under the superintendancc of Miss A. Stokes, and is now open for the reception of pupils. Tho branches taught in this bemmarv are Reading, Writing, Geography, Grarnmar, Rhet oric, Composition, History, Natural Philosophy , Chemistry, Botany, Jogc, Mathematics, Draw ing and Painting, the Greek, Latin, German Languages, tyc. The Seminary being endowed by theState, instruction is afforded at two dollars per quar ter, inclusive of all the above branches. Board can bo obtained in respectable fann ies on reasonable terms. The Trusteos with full confidence commend tho Stroudsburg Female Seminary to the pat ronage of the public. JOHN HUbiUJN, President of the Board of Trustees. May 8, 1843.-IT. . January 1G, 1 S4 I. J Straight Ahead. DELAWARE ACADEMY. i'lie' Winier session commenced November Gih and continues 24 weeks. ; TERMS. ' "; For common branches, S2 00 per quarter. Classics, 5 00 . Bi;frd with the Principal, 50 per week ; not iucludmguiu-idenial exp'c-nses. ; IRA R.NEWMAN, Principal. Dingmnn's Ferry, Pike co., Pa. December 1, 1813. DissoSsitaon oi Partner ship-. The partnership heretofore existing' betut-en the subscribers, as publishers of this paper, was on the 17th of "August last, dissolved lv mutual consent. All persons having demand, against the said linn, will present them u Theodore Schoch for settlement, and all wh areondebted thereto are requested to" make irr' mediate payment to him, he being authorize, to receive the same. 1 4 THEODORE SCHOCH, I THOMAS L, KOLLOCK... P. S. The Jeffersonian Republican will co tinue to be published by Theoiloie Schoch a F. E. Spering, who respectfully solicit a c tinuando of public patronage. F. Ji. SPEKilNU. StroVdsburgh, Sept. 2S, 1843. ' " i
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