1 JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN - - - . February 15, 18;.. m To all Interested. It is a long time since e last urged upon our patrons tho payment of their arrearages for Mibscripiion, &c. to the " Jeflersonian Repub lican." Wo wcro always averse to dunning, and therefore desisted, in the hope that a con viction of the "printers wants" would force it self upon their minds, and induce them to come forward and settle their accounts. But no such liappy fortune has been ours ! We have wailed, until we can wait no longer ; yet still we are without money .' It is therefore impohible for us to hold oh", or give any morn lime. We must have money, or somo'hing else; and our patrons mut exert themselves to furnish it. During the past year, our receipts have been very small; very few of out patrons having paid us any thing. A number," too, are still in ar rears for two years; and some have paid" noth ing mce the time we began to conduct the pa per, which is nearly three years. Now, it must be obvious to every one, that it is impossible for us to get along in this way. Our patrons must pay up, once in a while, or we will be obliged Jo cease operations. We cannot live without receiving the wages of our labour. In order to accommodate such as cannot make it convenient to pay in cash, wo are ready and willing to receive any kind of good grain in liquidation of subsciiption, advertising, job print iug, fcc. We wiil also take Cuvnly Checks, at n small discount. These offers are certainly fair, and we hope will be readily embraced by those who are in arrears to us. We must pay what we owe, and receive what is due and coming to us; therefore, unless those who are indebted to us, come forward and settle before tho close of the present volume, we will be obliged to enforce upon them the terms of our subscription, which is " two dollars and fifty cents, per annum, for all who do not pay before the end of the year. Frederick J&iser, Esq. f rom the 1st J SJ It . To Cash received on acoou Do Do Tin Do To Cash received of nUicha for years 1S38 & '39, wh collected the same. Received of Peter Bu'z, by tl fur his refusing to serve as Keceived of Ichalmd Price for 102, in -'ho Warrantee name . Rec'd of Jno. Keller, esq. for fine CIS. liy Balance due to Frederu per Auditor's Report of January (hht Cash paid on account of Road Benjamin Bush, supervisor of Price to " Daniel Andrce, Do Ross m SOB 1 UBmum .Vribors, Auditors for the county of Monroe.Tiaving carefbll'v examined the accounts of 'j Treasurer, and all Books, papers, vouchers, &c. jrelating.lliereto, do ceittfv that we. find tofitwodiundred andeiehtv two dollars and thirty nine cents', due from tho ri.'.n.iv nh'l,:..;,.., J-erick Kiser, late Treasurer thereof. mess our hands at Stroudsburg this fifth day of January, Anno Domini, 18-H. Elt'NE YIIART, ) , PHILIP M.iiOSUi M.,uvMKfiritjiJ, commissioners. UU POSTERS, ) Attest, John D. Morris, Clerk; irty nine cents', due from the county ofIo'nroe IVSU.) JNO. MEttWINK. u Postens, Adam Overfield, and Peter Ncyhart, Commission ers of Monroe county, in account with said County. Tq' amounts received on the sale of Unseated Lands, which were purchased by the Com-fn'-the name of iMonroe county, at a Treasurer's sale in June, 1838, and having rrmalne.l 1 f6r upwards of five" years. Tho said Commissioners did on the 6th day ot NoveinDer kse the same tracts to public sale, in pursuance of the Act oT Assembly m such cusj f-ded, and sold the same For the following sums to wit : Peter Heller; Sch John Pope, 'ash paid on account of Si iooI Treasurer of Price Do 1 PRICES CURRENT. Corrected every Wtdnesday morning. ARTICLES. Wheat Flour, per barrel Rye. do. do. do. Wheat,, per bushel Rye, do. do." Sole Leather per pound Corn per bushel Uuckwheat, per bushel Clover Seed per bushel Timothy b'ced per bush. IJarley ' do. Oats tii. Flax Seed do. Butter per pound K'4js, per dojen Plaster per ton Hickory wood, per cord Oak. do. do. .Mackerel, No. I D'i. do 2 Potatoes, per bushel Strouds- Easton. Philad burg. 5f00 4 24 4 50 ' 3 50 3 00 3 00 9a" 95 1 00 T 70i 70 CO 25' 21 25 50 50 46 45 5 25 : 4 50 5 50 225 2 00 2-75 40 45 yd 37 31 30 1 37 1 40 1 10 . 13.. 10 "18 H 12 15 4 00 2 25 2 25 4 50 5 30 2 00 3 50 4 25 !2 00 10 50 9 75 9 00 9 50 8 00 37 30 ;7G28 ' .7 S5 00 28 50 BAiVK KOTE' LIST. corrected weekly for the Jefifersontan Republican; The notes of those banks on which-quotatlons are omitted and a dash( )substituted aro not purchased by the brokers. Pennsylvania. rniiauelpma ban , par I'.jmof North America, do Fanners' & Mechanics' do! W'enern bank do Snuthwark ban do! Kcnsineton ban do Hank of Northern Liberties do .Mechanics' Bank do Commercial Bank do Bank of Penn Township do Manufacturers' Mech'ns do Moyaincnsing bank do United States bank 22 Cirard do 12 Pennsylvania bank jans 01 uennantown par jiann oi Montgomery co. ao Bank of Delaware county do. jmiK oi i-nesier county ao .uoylcstown bank farmers' bank of Bucks -dsto:i bank farmers' bank of .Reading .Lebanon bank jUarrisburg bank M:dJletown bank Farmers' bank Lancaster inncaster bank Lancaster countv bank Northampton bank Columbia Bridge Orhsle bank 'orthuniberlaad bank Miners bank of Pottsrille York bank :hainbersburgiank Gettysburg baak Wyoming do Jloncsdale do Bank of Lewtetouft1 Bmk of Susquehanna co do do do 1 3: 1 West Branch bank Pittsburg Waynesburg Biovvnesville Erie bank Berks county bank jowanaa ao Itclief Notes 2 lew York CITV BANKS America, bank of ' par American Exchange do IBank of Commerce do Bank of the State of NY do parlButchers' and Drovers' do Chemical ao City do Commercial 1 Clinton pxr Del. and Hudson canii co. uo Drv Dock 1 Fulton bank of N ew York pat Cool'. Ad mi? I Pay and mileage of Petit Jurors for D $ Do Grand and Pel it jt Do )0 Do D Do Comihisstoncrs' Counsel, for IS 12. I Cter.- James II.' W John D. Mur 1 John C. Rush, Esq. balance for "4 Jdin Smith, Esq. for 1842 and i Elihu Postens, E.q. for 1842 ami Adam Overfield, Esq. " Compensation to Co. Abraham Levering", $9 00 Johrt 4tr ., . Fees of Proecuiinp Atiornov for JSi2 & '43 in nart 'lo'hiit n., Support of convicts & prisoners in the county Jail E. Scott; Jailor foriS US Fees of Witnesses on behalf of the Commonwealth; 129 20 constables making returns and attending Court, Fee to Clerk of Court John Keller, Earj. late Prolhonolary; Fuel for public buildings, " Court Crier William P. Hallock, Eq. for 1812 and 1813, Sheriff's Fees. Samuel Gunsaules, late Sheriff, Olis R. Gordon, present Sheriff, Monies refunded to Tax collectors for amounts overpaid by,them. . Taxes refunded on Unseated Lands. To Stroud J. Ilollinshead, for two tracts, to wit : Jacob Gross arid 'James Greesbur", in i rice lownsmp, oiu o. x o A. il. iteeder, tor three tracts situate in Tobyhanna town ship, to wit: Thomas Dyer, Daniel Hartung, Wm. Wood, $33 62, Road Damages Samuel Price, sen. Price township, uoau ano oriaye views, County -Printing. 15y James Raffcrty, for IS 12, llaflerly & Hannum, for 1813, Theodore Schoch, Expenses of General and township Elections for 1812 and 1813, Assessments. Amount paid to Rudolphus Smith, for services in 1812. Do Assessors of the different townships for 1813; Expenses of making an enumeration in 1812, Premiums. Amount paid on orders for premiums on Foxes and Wild Cats; Bridges and Bridge Repairs. Amount paid to sundry persons for labor and materials at Smithlield bridge, in 1SI2 and 1813, Do at Bell's bridge, in 1S42 and '!.?. Do For a bridp-e at Tannersville. in Pocono. Miscellaneous Expenses. Stokes & Brown, balance on store bill, for 1838 and '39, Jeremy Mackey, Esq. swearing county officers, V- ; . - Samuel Stoke3, postage from Harrisburg, for 1812; - . . , Jarret Perry, cutting wood for office, "v"" ' " '' Morris D. Robeson, as commissioner in expending state appropriation bri slate Foad from Howell's mills to Conynghamtown, John II. Melick, making seals for Commissioners and Sheriff; Henry D. Maxwell, Esq. for Insurance of Cjourt House, " Elihu Postens, Esq. for swearing Election officers of Price, 1811 and '12, Thomas MnElrath; for a lot of land in Stroudsburg; for county; Abner Gordon, for bringing books from Easton, Elihu Postens, for swearing election olTicers of election in March 1813. for Price, Olis B. Gordon, Esq. Sheriff, for drawing arid summoning Jurors to May terni; 1843. and boarding C. H. Green 5 weeks, up to May tend, 1813, James Uursoii, for work done at Stokes' and Cola tit's bridge, William Eastburn, for stationary, bedding, &c. for Jail, Richard S. Staples &. Co. do do Do, on five different checks for do. Villiam S. Rees, for surveying line between Pocono and Jackson-township's; Simon Gruber, Esq. for holding an inquest on dead body, William S. llees, for making map of Price township', ' Jacob Miller, I days' work at Marshall's bridge, ; Lawiencc .beriass, for plank on a bridge in Chesnuthill; William Eastburn, for merchandize, &c. do A do yn W d do do f PKICK TOWNSHIP. t A. P. 'riet, 300 20 S28 00 400 30 5 50 "n, 430 100 30 50 ;i, 41J 120 n25 7725 HANNA TOWNSHIP. tv, 103 40 11 50 K 424 102 2 75 119 80 9 75 Iier. 393 59 10 00 j'iecks received and cancelled for the following accounts, to wit : -Ksyable to R. b. staples & Lo. or bearer,- lor merchandize, Ac- Alexander Logan; 421 1 7 l)0i John Berry, 82 4 00 55 00 PENS' FOREST TOWNSHIP. Joseph Sclmall, 441 81 12 (H) Thomas Sclmall, 410 111 Jonas Simons, 410 Samuel Caldwell. 414 12 William Horsfield. 43d 120 William Nicholas, 409 7 00 7 09 9 do 1 9 5U 10 CO- 55 50 R. Brown, for Iron for Srnithfield bridge, S. G. Shoemaker, for making assessment for Middle Smithfielu" towriship, giving notice of appeal, &c.in 1843, ' Eliliu Postens, for Commissioners' services, John D. Morris, for writing Commissioners deeds, Adam Overfield; for services as Commissioner, William S. Rees, for drawing map of Price lovvnMiip, Samuel Price, for Road damages in Price township, sundry pcisous for Jury fees in 1S43, Wilhani P. Hallock, for cleaning court house, Raffcrty & Hannum for advertising Proclamations; John D. Morris, for services as Commissioners' clerk in 1813,. William Gordon, carponter work at SmitHlield bridge, Checks da led in the gear 1842. hit checkj payable to W. Williams, or bearer, for blacksmith-work done at BeH3 bridga-, at do Charles Henry, for timber for Srnithfield bridge, --,!: - do Jacob Brotzman, do do A I do Lewis-Dutot, for work at do . t 1; .4, s, v. .!o . . illiam Eastburn,, for lumber, stationary, &c. .a -IP. -2' t . do , ... do i, . uo $137 7u ft-? S-23 1 1 3i0 ' 7 00' 3 HI : o 5i) 1 3t , . 7 00 5 00 19 7-jh tl'xi-2.1 "Hi 3D 35 00 IS J5 .4 00 10 00 5 Oi) 2 fi-J 11 00 2 05 '4 8 c 36. C2 27 6Gh 33 50 28 37h 5S57 '25.00 135 S7A $40 75 45 00 r 2000 10ft 09 198 38 ,5 00 1 G8 75 1 73 75 83 175 82 52 V .J . Examined ,and allowed this 5th day of January, Anno Domini, 184-i. T1TTTT. T"I5 AT T) TICT f AUUllOrS. i XlJLJ-ilJT iVl. DUOri' ti STATEMENT of the Balances which remained due bu Collectors from the year 1836 lo 181 l with the payments made since January 1st, 1843, as per statement of Auditors at last settlement. $1238 03 292 58t 1G1 7.1 183S 183' 163 1S3-J 1S40 l&il 1G93 0jA !8j)2 !2ei"g f5 TS5' ? : " j f 56 00' "l ' .102" -s-: i6 oo"' w: '65 00 22 od ' 4-do 5 R 00 1; " 1 1 ' 15 00 9 00 "if 4 9G' 2 00 : 75 9 30 4 20 23007t 1 1 1 I 2' pa: Greenwich Lufayette Leather Manufacturers' 2iManhattcn company Mechanics' nan king asso. Merchants' bank Merchant' Mechanics & Traders' Merchants' Exchange rlNew York, Bank of do do do do do do do do do Co l.um. banket Wafrca no selc New-York Banking co. 2 N. Y.5te. SfJc Security b. par 2,'North Rirer do Phccnix do Seventh Waid do Tenth Ward .10 2 Tradesmen's par Union B. of N Y do Washington 50 iraiht Ahead. DELAWARE ACADEMY. The Winter sesion commenced Norembcr GMi and continues 24 weeks. TERMS. For common branches, $2 00 per quarter. Claries, 5 00 " Hoard with the Principal, 1 50 per rek ; nut including incidental expenses. IRA B.NEWMAN, Principal. JJingmair Ferry, Pike December 1, 1843 Treasurei's Commission on receiving 51S31 39i at 1 )er rent; Do Do on paying out $1430 03i at d6:-'r The above umouni of Receipts brought down, M831 ) 41 30 5 $5097 GGh 92 70 15U J3i: Collectors'. George T Mackey Christian Stout Jacob Heisk-r John House Samuel llond Michnel Shoemaker Frederick Brutzman Henry Weis,, Henry Detrich Martin i'lacc Michael KeiseV t Godfrey Grensivcig John l)ric.bach John Ilohen&licldt John Bofri-ert John Smith John Siglin John Piplier George Warner Michael Altenio? John Kcltcy Jacob J. Kerr.cr Dennis Murphy Edward Brown Georgii Ruski.rk Henry EylenbersT John i'la'ce Jacob Correll John Setzer John Edingcr Aaron Driesbach Charles Henry Ilvmy Weitsell Abraham Yctter Aaron Croasdale Henrv Smith Jacob ShnflVr Jcob Yelter John Albertson Ilcub'cn Gregory t Jacob Van Uu.skiri Daniel Callahan James II,enry I'cler Merwine ', Ko'te. There was an error in John Roused Duplicate which raises the balance $21 83. Amount of Checks outstandmp and unpaid, as near as could bo ascertained, up to December 31st, 1813, Five thousand one hundred and fifty-one Dollars and forty-eight cents, $5151 48 STATEMENT $5190 3GA 4839 39A Balance due from the county of Monroe to Frederick Riser; late Treaslire'r, on account of Receipts and Expenditures, ' ' ' DR. On account of Redeniplion Monies on Unseated Lands. To amount received of Andrew rftorm, late a Treasurer of Monron county, for redempi tion monies retained by him from December 1810, to January '43, 176 received of Jacob I3uah,,laie Treasurer, for redemption monies alsorotaincd by hiiri till May, 181 Of George L. rs'agle, for redemption money on Josiah W. Gibbs, in Priccj Of J. C. Potts, v do II. Burrows, in Coolbaugh township Of John Masterton, do J. Horton, in Price township, Do do J, Place, do $355 9" $56 81 05 51 til 58 ,lt 29 13.51 Published in pursuance of the 11 section of an Act passed by the General Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the 27th day of July, 1812, showing the aggregraie value antl assessment made by each assessor in the county of Monroe, upon property taxable by law, for county purposes, aiid upon all objects of taxation for Statu purpose, as returned by the several assessors in said. county for 1844. " , "v tl M-.4rtr H&ft AM: r: Q in 03 .A 12 a Q 3 .Oi r -i"' Q ".til c ;Q''.. . v'l t5 K 7 CR. ioso'Chesnuthill -:V .,.'. I Hamilton By cash paid to the following- named persons for lands which tlte'y bought at Tteasurer's Smitllfleltt 4 . 4 m Salmcfn-aild Soft Brick' "1 Qf rkriiTkllard.J -xs.xj'W lor sale low,- by 1 ' 'M De wi:jt!S krHR a l-l Milford, Dec. J 4, 1813.' sales; and which have Since been redeemed by the owners. . John Deirich, for 191, Jacob Ilembt, Coedbaugh? ;Joseph Kemmerer, for Juhn 1). Cox, PoqpnoJr- "'John Kern, for Thomau Long, Tobyhanna Andrew Storm, for John Slarbjrd. fi'l George Kei.-!e, for 183. John Teel, Cofilhat;gt(;.. , 'jlorris D. Robeson, for Jacob Eyerly, Tubyhannay ;'. .. Dennis Galviu, for J. u . Uibbs, Trice, Benjamin Price, for N. Leiser, Price, if - - ' Do . J.J'lac-e, do. - - Treasurer's Comriiisslons' on receiving $179 20 at 1 pcrccnt'V' SlOTv, ..Uo ' oh nayiim out 10280, do i(K m&mi '03 J Balancef due llie Uountv Irom r reuencic iuscr, - . -.. i Pocono 6 oi . Jackson 8 03 Stroud Srnithfield rnce Tdbyhaniia Iloss "Coolbaiio-li 0 60 21 59 701 1351 10 50 I 1 't ? in trr',-: . j e 102 so 2 82 73 68 - kccapilutalian of the foregoing A'ccouiU's Hut! Zt&jJ.?;' . -dcViek Kiser. late Treasurer, on account of Rectiipt aiidtExpeiK Balance due toTredcYiek Kiser, late Treasurer, on Do' :tot!ie county ofuMoiiroe ohaccout!t ol 'on account "of redemption accoinitsf ' Balance due fiom the county of Jldnroe to Frederick Kiser, ... cp'endituics," S170 20 $355 97 momcs.rece.yed by lnWloWj,,; j,, Atl, of As,einblr ' $129,730 00 $34780 $4;60fj $1,220 "$'T5' fc"T .,245,929 00 49,350 35,780 J,690 2 50 $675 163,159 00 29,975 1,750 1,210 ?' ' 70,196 00 20,045 5,376 50 125 29,381 00 9,790 1,130 100 -248,816 00 50,420 26,485 2,485. 3 OOJ 7-75 174,329 00 28,150 4,650 1,170 v v , 65 25,523 25 11,700 1 J . -i w,v ; 18,605 00 9,150 , . J.ii 113,599 00 14,445 . . um k-h Not yet returned, , .The above is exclusive of unseated lands. ' ' NOTICE. -a A The Dor(l7rr vision, composed of the County Commissioners and -Asaociato-Judges r Monroe County, will meet at iho Commissionera Office, in the Borough of Stroudsbujgh, j? Wednesday tho 2Ut day of February next, for finally determining whether any of thVValuatto of the assessors have been made below a just rate according to the meaning and intention 5 4 $282 3? By order of the Board of Commissioners. 'JOHN'D. MpRRlSpGleik. Commissioners' Office, Stroudsburgh, January 30, 1844; 2 w, i'ownships , Bal's. due. Payni'ts. Exon's. Corn's. OvcrpV ftcfun'd Balances Total for nt.laslsct. now due. each year Pocono $13 57 $15'57 - - Tobylmnna "7 95 77 55 -4 Tobyhanna C3 3J 63 33 03 2) ' Haniiltoii 142 Ti 102 05 7 93 32 03 J Tobyhanna 107 60 . 107 SO 107 P)' Hamilton 65 21h 27 60 43 37 0 02h 6 C2h j 4 Tobyhanna 155 57 . . 133 57 135 37 ; ChcsutUliill 4a 12 7 33. 12 33 20 41 1 i Sinilhficld 11 OOh 12 4 Ih 1 64 M. Smithlicld 33 5 13 48 C 90 17 C7 "? Jiamilton 72 37 12 44' 17 9i ,41 89 t Kbss 93 61 21 91 45 53 23 09 ' 5 Tobyhanna 101 03 . 03' ICi C3 1 Strou.1 53 C5h 17 62 17 73 45 94 18 62 13 02 : ' i Hiirnilton 2J5 04h 192 C3h 102 39 - SrnithKsId 231 54 15o CI 44 23 - - ' 1 (;hcsautlntl. 309 94 133 30 . . 171 61 M. Smithiiell 60 S9 53 57 7 73 19 39 f Pocono 3 33h CO OOh 9 30 17 61 f Iloss 101 66 25 41 . 70 2a Tobyhanna 216 67 118 25 32 43 ' 76 14 Price . 90 96 43 62 . . , . 47 14 i Coolbaugh 5 57 6 61 1 83 2 92 2 02 ,321 43 Jb Stroud 455 55 407 61 4 43'9l ' Z Hamilton 325 61 '37S 55h .147 05h . SmithfieM 419 31 3S2 20 9 62 67 43 -' M. Sinilhfickl 3S4 11 203 62 160-4!)? Ross 273 3'J 160 11 &7 2S: jgafcJh' - i Ohcsnutliill 212 50 216 8'J . 23 071' i Pocono 230 87 213 5t 2 SO 14, 56 , J m J . f Penn Forest 151 49 101 83 52 01 - L . Price 92 S3 52 41 tiJ'3tf Tobvhanna 43 43 25 82 ; g . 1--S ' -22.61 5 CoolWiKh IS 31 17 42 - '02 I r ' C72 41h Stroud S13 85 30t 03, 539 S2 Smithlicld 818 62 513 73li 269 S5b Hnmillon S48 69 207 59 .C . rr,. 641106 M. Smithlicld 540 57 225 27 315 30 'j Pocono 398 30 57 14 ' ' " ' 339 16' Chesnulhill 4S3 44 OH 59 391 65 Ross 482 31 96 59 335 72 J Coolbaugh 32 06 '...? 32 06 M Price 132 01 " 23 97 103 07 1 Tobyhanna 67 63 53 69 9 it 3032 15h J 10,101 17h 4780 36h 226 59 293 42 26 9Ch 26 96h j 14,310 37 -1 1 i 1 3 i .J-.,.i i.twrthViiiiti.-i , 3 .
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