Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, February 22, 1844, Image 3

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    P I? I?. R Q niv' T A M P P. P T TO Ts T P. A W
JEFFEpONIAN REPffepICAN
jFebraary 22, 1844.
To all Interested.
'i? .? . . .. i . 1
ii is a long time since we iasi urgea upon
our patrons the payment of their arrearages for
subscription, &c. to the " Jefiersonian Repub
lican." We were always averse to dunning,
and therefore desisted, in the hope that a con
viction of the "printers tcants" would, force it
self upon their minds, and induce them to coma
forward and settle their accounts. But no such
happy fortune has been ours ! Wc have wailed,
until we can watt no longer ; vet still we are
without money ! It is thoreforc impossible for
m to hold off, or give any morn time. We
must hare money, or something else; and our
patrons must exert themselves to furnish it.
During the past year, our receipts have been
rery 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 since 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 bfe
obliged to cease operations. We cannot live
without receiving the wages of our labour.
In order to accommodate such as cannot
make it conrcnient to pay in cash, we are ready
and willing to receive any kind of good grain in
liquidation of subscription, advertising, job print
ing, &c. We wiil also take County Checks, at
a small discount. These offers aro 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
the 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 vear."
Frederick iiseiTj.Esq. Treasurer, in account Aviththc Comity of Monroe,
from the 1st January, I43, to the 31st fitcccmbcr, 1813.
DR.
The Senate is now full. It consists of 29
"Whigs and 23 Loco Focos. In 1S45 the terms
-of 13 Whig and 4 Loco Foco Senators will ex
pire. To secure a majority whe-u Mr. Clay
comes in as President in 1S15, it will be seen,
says the Tribune, that the Whigs must carry a
majority in the Legislature of 10 States, which
will give them 25 Senators, (including those
who hold over,) and leave party questions to
be settled by the casting vote of the Vice Pres
ident. The Loco Focos have already gained
two Mates from us, viz: Mississippi and Mich
igan, and will confidentially expect to carry
New York by thrir present large majority in
ihr State Senate, which will probably control
the joint ballot in the legislature, unless we
carry the City nrxl fall as we must. On the
"her hand, the Whigs have chances to ?ain
Senators in Maine, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
W e urge upon our friends in all of the stales
wherfi U. S. Senators are to be elected this
year and next, to ' strain every nerve to carry
thfir legislature.-.
fllAXERIED,
In Stroud township, on Thursday last, by
John Edmger. Esq., Mr. Cornklius Coleman,
:md Miss Elizabeth Ghoner, both of the for
mer place.
PRICES CURRENT.
Corrected every Wednesday morning.
ARTICLES.
Wheat Flour, per barrel
Rye. do. do. do.
Wheat,,per bushel
Rye, " do. do.
Sole Leather per pound
Corn per bushel
Buckwheat, per bushel
Clover Seed per bushel
Timothy Seed per bush.
Barley do.
Oats do.
Flax Seed do.
Butter per pound
Ejjgs, per dozen
Plaster per ton
Hickory wood, per cord
Oak, do. do.
Mackerel, No. 1
Do. do 2
Potatoes, per bushel
Strouds- Easton. Phil ait
burg.
5 00 4 15 4 60
3 50 3 00 3 25
95 1 00 1 00
70 71 64
25 21 25
45 ! 50 48
45
5 25 tG 00 6 00
225 3 00 2 75
40 45 50
37 33 30
1 1 37 1 40 1 45
12 12 18
14 12 15
3 75 2 25
2 25 4 50 5 50
'2 00 3 00 4 25
12 00 11 50 9 75
9 00 9, 50 8 00
50 J 30
CARD.
CITIZENS' LINE!,
The Proprietors of this Line having made
such arrangements that thy will be able to car
)' merchandize from Philadelphia to Easton
via the Delaware Division of the Pennsylvania
tonal, cheaper, and with as much despatch as
any other Line, respectfully solicit country
merchants to gire them a call before shipping
clewhere. Persons shipping by this Line
will please send their goods to Heilman &
Harnei, Willow street Wharf, Philada. All
ds shipped by this Line lo.be stored at Eas
'"'i, will be stored free of charge. There will
keo-rae Boat learing e,rery day.
BARNET, HELLER & Co. -
Proprietor is.
II.F.1LMAN & "B-a-r-ket, F h i 1 a d t1 pii Fav? i .ff
IjAKNT.t A: Hrr.r.tfri. fc'sstmV. I
1 Wadclphia, Feb. 15,' ISM.
1840i
1841,
1842,
1843,
To Cash received on account of Taxes assessed in the year 1838,
" Do
Do Do
Do Do
tt ft . .
io uasn received of Michael Brown, late a Collector of Stroud township,
for years 1838 & '39, which had been exonerated, but he. afterwards
collected the same,
Received of Peter Buz, by the hand of County Commissioners, for fine
for his refusing to serve as Collector of Pucono township,
Received of Ichabod Price for taxes of 1840 & '41, on a tract or land No.
102, in the Warrantee name of Michael Slcshman. Price townshin.
Rec'd of Jno. Keller, esq. for fine collected of supervisors of Smiihfield tsp; ' 20 00 54 03
$102 65
. 70 63t
842l33
214ul4t
1618 60i-47S0 3Gt
2 Hr
20 22
M 09.,
By Balance due to Frederick Kiser; Esq. Treasurer, for ihe y
Auditor's Report of January Gih, 1843,
$4834 39
ei 1 812, as
14 76-
29 19
20 63
CR.
per Auditor's Keport ol January Gih, 1843, 661 63
Cash paid on account of Road Tax assessed on Unseated Lands, for 1S4'0 & '41
Benjamin Bush, supervisor of Price township', . $23j.70
Daniel Andree-, Do Ross " 5 49
Cash paid on account of School Tax of I840u$'ll -aa follows : , .
Peter Heller, School Treasurer of Price township. .- , $537
donti rope, Do Coolbaugh "
Administration of Justice.
Pay and mileage of Petit Jurors for December term, 1842,
Du Grand and Petit Jurors for February term; 1843,
Do Do May " 44
Do Do September " " r
Bo , Do Docomber " ' 11 '
Vo'Thmissioners'' Counsel, for IS 12. Andrew H. Reeder, Jr-
" Clerk. James H. Walion, for balance on year-1842,
John D. Morris, Esq. for the yaar 1 843 in part
Commissioners'' Fees.
John C. Bush, Esq. b .ilance for 1842.
John Smith, Esq. for 1842 and 1843,
Elihu Postens, Esq. for 1842 and 18-13, , ,
Adam Overfield, Esq. " . ' 1
t
Compensation to County Auditors for settlement pf8l2,
Abraham Levering, $9 00 John Merwine, 15 00 ' '"' '' 1
Fees of Prosecuting Attorney for 1812 & '43 fit part Jihri D.'MorrlM
Support of convicts & prisoners in the county Jail E. Scult, Jailor fdrlS-i2"& 43;
rees ol Witnesses on behalf of the Commonwealth,
Constables making returns and attending Court;
Fees to Clerk of CourtJohn Keller Esq. lalo Prolhonotary;
Fuel for public buildings,
Court Crier William P. Hallock, Esq. for 1812 and 1843;
Sheriff's Fees. Samuel Gunsaulesj late Sheriff.
Olis B. Gordon, present Sheriff:
Monies refunded to Tax collectors for amounts overpaid by them,' " '
Taxes refunded on Unseated Laitds. "
To Stroud J. Hollinshead, for two tracts, to wit : Jacob Gross and James Grecsburg, in
Trice township, S19 75. lo A. II. Reeder, for three tracts situate in Tobylianna town
ship, to wit: Thomas Dyer, Daniel Hartung, Wm. Wdod; 38 82; "'r'''
Road Damages Samuel Price, sen. Price luwriship; t ..
Road and Bridge views, , ' .
County Printing. By James RatTerty, for 1812, , .
RafTerty & Hannum, for 1813; . , ,
Theodore Schoch, '
Expenses of General and township Elections for 1812 and IS 13;
Assessments. Amount paid to Rudolphus Smith, for services in -i8 12, ;
j)o Assessors of the different townships for IS 13V
expenses ot making an enumeration in 1812,
Premiums. Amount paid on orders for premiums on Foxes and Wild' Cats,".,'- ; .
Bridges and Bridge Repairs: ; r .
Amount paid to sundry persons for labor and materials at Smithfield bridge,-irf '
1852 and 1813; . : $i238fi3'
Do at Bell's bridge, in 1842 and '43, , 21)2 58
Do lor a bridge at Tannersville, in Pocon'o. . . ,1(51 74-1602 95t
Mr 1 1 T J
lUisceuaneous Jbxpenses:
Stokes & Browiij balance on store bill, for 1838 and '39,
Jeremy Mackey, Esq. swearing county officers, , V-. h,
iamuei atoKes, postage Irom ilarnsburg; lor 1842, ; , ;'v-:v246
J arret rerry, cutting wood lor omce, ,, 150
Morris D. Robeson, as commissioner in expending state appropriation ori state. road
front Howell's mills to Con ynghamtown, " v ' ,rV ''T " ?5G 00
John 1L Melick, making seals for Commissioners and Sheriff". ' .1 62
Henry 1). Maxwell, Esq. for Insurance of Court House; . ' -iG 00
Elihu Poslens.Esq. for swearing Election officers of Price. 1841 and ''42, ?; : ' ! -1.24
Thomas McElrath, for a lot of land in Stroudsburjr, for countv, " r; ' 65,0d
vujici vjuiuwu, mr urni"Hjij uooks irom iasion, , , ,
$105 84
1 54 85
1 93 49t
112 MA
18 99 ; -555 29
' 40 00
$3100
.'-'200 ' S300
10 00 " .
162 61
128 9S
63 52-- 365 1 1
24 00
48 Ot)' '
50'93"
205 48
94 75
36 62
27;66A
33 50
28 37t
129 20
76"28
$6 00
28 50-
ibscribers, Auditors for the;courityfM)nroeVlmvinarelly' examined' the rarcounw of
y Treasurer, and all Books, paperV,,vouchersSi&c,:?relating. thereto, do cbrtity -fliW -wetiM
The subsi
innntv 'I
Mil WUWfcJ L iviidutwi) 1 i i - ..... - t ,M1 -
the sum of two hundred and eiglity two oonars anu uimjfinic cems, uuc huiu uuu.hjf ui(.-y...-to
Frederick Kiser, late Treasurer thereof. . : ...
Witness our hands at Stroudsburg this fifth day of January Anno Domini. 1844. . ;
PETER NJEYHARTi ) 'u milH
ADAM OVERFIELDi J-Commissioners. JNOMERWINM4 J ,
ELIHU POSTENSi ) Attest, John D. Morris, Clerk,
Klihu Postens, Adam Overfield, .and Peter "Ndyhart, Cominission-
ers ol : Monroe county, m accounc wiui saui uouniy.
DEI
missioners
unredeemed
Inst nnst. exuos
made and provided, and sold the same for the following sums to wit
1'IUCE TOWNSHIP
A. P.
To amounts received oathe sale.ol Unseated Lands, which -were purchased, by tue m-
. i. 'P-.,.,-v .'i. funo IM!tS. nnrt linvmer YnrtlftinPl!
in the name oi luonruc luuihj, u iicu3uici,a , . , "
for upwards of rive years, rue said Commissioners oio on uie vm u.iy ivwwi
G Hie Same irilClS ijuuui.- oaiu, in uuisuau nn. ivv. - i . ". -
t
No.
0!) Davenourt Mariet, 300 20 528 00
309 Georeti Kohl, 400 30 5 50 .
224 JuhrTCoolbaugh, 436 100 30 50
77 Miry Meredith, 419 120 125 772!
TOBYUANSA TOWNSHIP.
Silas McCarty, 103 40 11 50
James Shaw, ' 424 102 2 75
Peter Leslie, - 119 SO 9 75
Trth llhmnr . Mfl."! 59 10 00
Ht? rhftp.ks rnceived and cancelled fdf the followmg actounts, td wit
Uv 0 checks pavable to R. S. Staples & Co. or bearer, lor merchandize, &c.
' I ' do R. Brown, for Iron for Smithfield bridge,
i ,to S. G. Shoemaken for making assessment' for Middle Smith
Alexander Lotan 421" 1700'
John Rerry, 83 4 00-, 55 00
PENS-FOREST TOtVNSHIP.
Joseph Schnall, 441 81
Thomas Schnall, 4lG 111'
Jonas Simons, 41G
Samuel Caldwell. 414 12
William Horslleld, 439 120
William Nicholas, 409
12 00
7 00
7 00
! 900
10 50
.10 . 00 -r.. 5.550
, ;: . $23)l I
2 .do"
1 . . clo'"?
4n
mo.
township, giving notice of appeal, &c. in 1813,
filihu 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 township,.
Samuel Price, tor Koaa damages in rnce lownsmp,
sundry persons for Jury fees in i843, .
W'illiam P. Hallock, for cleaning court house.
Rafferty & JIannum Ibr advertising Proclamations, ;
John D. Morris, for services as Commissioners' clerk.;i-lS13;
William Gordon, carpentnr work at Smithfield-UHdge. , -.J.Vx.
Checks dated in the year 1842. . ;
1 check payable t'd W. Williams, or bearer, for blacksmith work done at RellVUridge;
I ' ub :' t;harles lienry, lor umoer lor oiiuuincm uriuyc,
1 do Jacob hrntzman, do do
1 lo Lewis Dutot, for work at do
1- , V' s-d'0; .-v .William Eastburn, for lumber, stationary, Arc
i:
4
t'lv-u..,a d(K
o -
71
3
do
dd
Hiil.l
.s:!fl0;iV
0 iWi
VA 50
3o4K)
ID 1)5
10110
2!i
. Mfilf,
S'iS7V75
. - . JOHN MiBRWINfi, ) a. 9
DTJTT TT iT TITTQTJ AUQHOli; '
PHILIP -M. BUSH, j
STATEMENT of the Balances whieh remained due bif CoIIe'ctafs front the year 1836 lodg,
with the payments made since January 1st, 1843, as per statement of Auditors at last settlciHe:iC.
$10 75 .
-. 45 00
20 00
$5 00
108 75
58 57
25 00
155 87; i
100 09
198 8
173 75
83 75
82-52
?S,92
JL-lUm Tostensj lor swearing election ofiicers of election in March 1813, for PricV, .. G-J
Ulis JL Gordon, Esq. Sheriff, for drawing and summoning Jurors' to "May"' termY' ' '
1843, and boarding C. li. Green 5 weeks, up to May term, 1813 ';' "22 00
James Uurson, for work doneai Stokes' and Cotant's bridge,- V "4 00
William Eastburn, for stationary, bedding, &c. for Jail, ' ti'R 00"
Richard S. Staples & Co. do do , . . Jh 50
Do
on five different checks for do
WilliamS. Rees, for surveying line between Poconu and Jadkson4oVvnsIfirV7' .'"
ojur.ui urruuf.r, E3q. ior noiaing an inquest on dead oody,
William S. Rees, for making map of Price township,
Jacob Miller, 1 days' work at Marshall's bridge,
Lawrence Serfass, for plank on a bridge in Chesnuthill,
William Eaburn, for merchandize, &c-
isoir
9 00
.4.96
-200
75
9 30
42G-
23'K OOh
Treasurer's Commission on receiving. $4831 39'at l.pcr ce'rit:
Do Do - on paying out $k3G 03i;at do"."; '
...J ,. 44 36 J
$5097 G6j
92 70
The above amount of Receipts brought down, - ;' ' ' ' ' "
Ralance due from the county of Monroe to Frederick, Ivisef, lafc feasu'fef, oh account
of Receipts and Expenditures,
DR. On account of Redemption Monies on Unsealed Lands:
To amount received of Andrew Storm, late a Treasurer of Monroe .county, for redemp
tion monies retained by hint from December 1810, to January '43,
Da received of Jacob Bush, late Treasurer, for redemption monies also retained
by him till May, 1841,
Of George L. Nagle, for redemption money on Josiah W. Gibbs, in Price,
Of J. C. Potts, do II. Burrows,-in Coolbaugh township
Of John Mastcrton, do J. Jlorton, in Price township
Do do J. Plncc, do
Y'ri
183CJ
m-
163:
1S39
1S10
1541
134'.
isi:
Collectors.
Ccorgp T Mackey
Chrit:a Stout
Jacob H'essler
John RousC
Samuel Bond
Michael Sliol-maker
Frederick Itrutzuian
, lienry Weiss
Henry Detrich
Mitrtfn Place
Michael Keiser
Godfrey" Grensweig
John Driesbaeh
Jolm lIohelisheMl
Jolin Jlottert
John Smith
John Siglin
John l':pher
George Warner
MiclUiel Altciiioa
Jolin Ke'lycy
Jacob J. Kerncr
IJunnis Murpliy
Kdwiird Brown .
Georgellusliirk
Henry EylenbergJir
John Place
Jacob Corrcll
John Setier
Jolin Kdinger
Aaron Driej-bneh
Chutles Henry
HcnirWeitselt
Abraham Yclter
Aaron Croasdale
Henry Smith
Jacob ShalTe'r
Jscob Yettcr
John Albertson
Reuben GreRUiy
Jacob Van Dunkirk
Daniel Callahan
Jaines Henrj-
, L'eicr Merwins
Townships
Voco'no'
Tobvhanna
Tobyhaiina
Hduiilton
Tobyhanaa
Hamilton -
Tobyliannd
Ch'enutliilt
Smithfiedi
M. Smithlield
Hamilton
Ross
Tobyhanna .
Strom!
Hamilton ,
Smitlif.eid
Che:imthill
M; Smuhricld
l'ocouo
Itoss
Tobyhanna
I'ric'e
Coolbaugh
Si rood
Hamilton
Smithfield
M. Smithlield
Ross
Chcsnuthill
Focono
Pcnn Forest
Price
Tobvhanna
Criolbaiigh
Stroud
Smitliiield
Hamilton
M. Smithfield
Pocono
Chesnuthill
Ross
Coolbaugh
Price
Tobylianna
l Dai's. due.'Paym'ls. Exon's. Corn's.' Orerp'd acfun'd Balances Tofatrfor
at laslset. , ' iiowduc-eaclfYisir
.$45 57 ' $4557 "
77 9j , 77 9,-. $125,52,.
C3 33 ' ' " . - C3 C3 2J
142 72 102 65 $ 7 09 32 03 .
J 07 SO 107 SO, 107. oJ,
i5.t 24h 27 SO .43 37 0 02U " C 02h "t$Mh
105 57 :15S 57 - 155;57rfv
JU 12 7 33 12 23" " 20 41 '
14 0011 12,-Wh 1 ' 's$
33 05 13 43 C 00 17 67 ,
72 37 12 44 17 yt ' 41 M "' - ' ' r
9i CI 2101 45 5s 23.09 , tf: .Jf -
161 03 , , . , . .l&t D3 ieif03.'
53 6Sh 17 C2 17 73' 43 Oi i3 C2 18 02 -;r-
2!)5JMh lSiOoil , . 102.J39 -T.-rf-
' 231 51 leiti 01 ,44 93 X.
309 91 133 30 ' ' " 17161 'Af.-p
80 SQ 53 57, 7 73 19 59, . . ' Jft
93 33h 06 OCli ' 30 17 91 'fffl
' 10', Cf 25-14 . : 79 22 -
2S6 87 113 25 52 43 , . . r. 76 14 ,
90 9(5 43 62 . ' ' 47 H .
5 57 G 54 I 63 fj2 92 2 92 . . 5;u4,V&
45(5 55 407 04 4S 91 .i.
523 01 S73 55H 117 05h
419 31. ' "312 20 9 62 . 67 43 , .
331 11 203 02 - 160 49
273 3'J 160 It ' - t S7-23 -fv
212 31) 210 Sll j .25 07 ,t
230 S7 213 51 . 5 0 t '14 56 -J, , .. "
131 49 101 S3 -53-r.l " .
Witi 52 44 . - - r-i.2-", - 439" ' trr
43 43 25 S2 . " I J -22 61
15 31 17 42 . , - CKItJMV
813 f?5 304 03 - ' r ' 339.32
SIS C2 . 54 8 73h , ' 2'W . -.'i-H
SIS 09 207 59 Oil 10
511157 225 27 r , fri 315 30 tf
393 30 57 14 339,16. M
43-44 '90 59 - 4' " ! ' ' ' '" MVBi
32 00 ' 32 OG C-
132 04 23 97 , 103 07. i lu
67 83 53 C9 - 9 19 3.SI
: : : 1 . T,,.,'f
lOflOi I7hl4,780 30h 220 59 293 42, 20 96i 1 25 90!i , 1,540 37
Xofc There was an cfrdf in John Rouse's Duplicate which raises the balance $21 83.. . .-.
Amount of Checks outstanrjir.o and unpaid, as near as could be ascertained, up to December 31st,
1843, Five thousand one hundred dnd fifty-orte Dollars and forty-eight cents, $5151 48
BA'lVE NOTE IiiT.-:
corrected weekly for the Jdfleraonian RepubhcfUj.i ,
The notes of those banks on which quotations
are omitted and a dash( Substituted, are not
nn a nni?
PUBLIC SALE
OF
In pursuance of the last Will and Testament
of Richard Brodhead, deceased will be offered
at public sale, at the house of Martin W. Ding
man, in Deluwure township, on the 14th day
March next the following described real es
tate situa'ed in Lehman township, Pike count)','
"4833 -Mih
iirodhead and others containing, about
$355 07
S50 81
G5 5I
2158
1129
13 51
10 50 !
TJirec Hundred Acres
of land. The improvements consisl of a new
Ijos Dwelling House,
and FRAME BARN, And abotit fif
tecn acrer under cultivation, together
li a is KISS
with a
SA Vf MILL
cm
J in good repair. Persons wishing lo view the
I -: . - .l . i nr . ii. r T
179 2(j , prsmiscs win uo so ay caning on joiin j. jjiu
'cash pfiid to tUct following named', persons for lands which they bought ait. Treasurer's i dermai, near iho premises.
: ' stiles, and which have since been redeemed bv the owVers'. A T $?f)
John Dotrich, for 1'Jl, Jacob Hembt, CotHb.h,A'; t' $9 17 1 JUuOU:
Joseph Kemmerer, for John D. Cox, Pocono - Jsf 'Z'li aoti On the loth dnv of lil.ircl
Joseph Kemmerer, for John D. Cox, Poconoy
Joint Kern, for' 1 homas Lol)r, I obyhanna
Andrew Storm, for John Starbird.
George Koiple, for 183. John Teel. Coolbnii'jfli,-,
Morris 1). Robeson, for lacob Eyerly, Tobyhaima, ,
Dermis Calvin, for J. W. Gibbs; Price, ( , . . ;. V
benjamin Price, for Leiser, Price,
Jacob yingmaster, for S. Horton, Price,
. bo J. Plac-Cj do
TreasurcnsCommissidns'on receiving $179 20 at 1 per cent? ' $ij 7Q
' Dfr' on paying out 10:2 80 . do' ' -V r' VoVj ;
Balance due tlic'CotiiUyTroin Frederick Kiser, ' '-:-M' 's-; :
5"- L i RPlWulwn jf tlik foregoing Accounts'' anaBaluXAJ'i'.'V!: ,S.. -'" ''
.due'tVFredenclrivjsr, late Treasurer, on.account-of ReJrieiptsadjl"rdiJufesi, $355 97
iH toHh'efcb'uiitv of "Monfoeh4 account of raoniesreceu'cuUvirinTi?.atid; pa'i'dioutu li' ,
8 01 i On iho 15ih day of March next at the house
8 03 of Charles F. Mmt, m Milford, all that certain
jj . two story
G8G Frame Dwdlilig liouscj
and TWO TOWN LOTS, situated
-.n r.i I on Broad street, in iho village ofMll-
10 50 fortl, adji)ining hits of John Leforge and An-
i drew Armstrong. Reference to the subscriber,
$102 SCf 1 Terms und conditions made known on the day
of said bv me. v ,
' ",CYRi LL C, D. PINCH.PTT,
f V 'j$ Si - v Sole "Executor,
Milford, Feb. 1 4, 1844 ,. , . -
. 2 82
73 58
Bafance
Do'.
on account of redemption acco'tfiits, ' '
Balance due from the county of Monrce to Frederick iliscry
73 58
$282 39
Pen iisylvaniu.
Philadelphia ban , pan
Banar North America, do
Fanners' & Jtcchantcs' do
AVestern bank do
Southwark ban do
Kensinston ban do
Uankot Northern Liberties do
Mechanics' Bank do
Commercial BarJc do
Bank of Pcnn Tom nshin do
Mttnuiacturers Mech'ns do
Moyamcnsing bank do!
United Slates bank 22
Girard do 12
Pennsylvania bank par
itanKot Uermantown par
Bank of Montgomery co. do
Bank of Delaware county do
Bank of Chester county do!
Dovlestown bank do
Farmers' bank qf Buck9 do
Easton bank do
Farmers' bank of Readin? 1
Lebanon bank 3
Harrisburtt bank 1
Middletot7bank ; . 2
Farmers' bank Lancaster 1
Lancaster bank 1
Lancaster county bank 1
NorthJinpton bank
Columbia Bridge 1
Carlisle bank 2
Northumberland ban par
miners oani oi roiminc
York bank
Chambersburg bank
Gettysbunr bank
Wyoming on 3
Ifonesdale do
Bank of Leuistown 2
Bank of Susquehanna co 3
Lum bank at Warren no sale
West Branch bank - vlO
Pittsburg , " I
Wavnesburfr
B-.ovvnesville , 1.
Eric bank 1-
Berks countyjbank ,s, - . ,
Towanda do y
Relief Notes 2
New Yorki .
C'lTTT RANKS - i
Ame'ncn, b.mfe of ipar
American Exchange ;vdo
Bank ot Commerce ooi
Bank of the State of NY. .-do
Butchors' and Dro ers . do
ChemnJal do .
City d
Commercial 1
Clintou , par
Del. and Hudson canil co. do
DrvUock .cil
ir'uiton twnk of New York par
Greenwich do
Lafayette , do
Leather Manufacturers " dt
ManhaUen company do.
Mechanics Banking Ajso idj
Merchants' bank 15 ' ' Jo
Merchant' - - do
Mechanics fe Traderl do
.Merchants1 Kxcnanga . mv
Nationallunk
New York, Bank of, 42'
Ne.vAork Uankihz eo. - 'hi
,N. Y. St'j:. SVk Security bia?
North River ' " . '-" . aftt "
Seventh Ward " dl
Tenth Ward 10
Tradesmen's par
Union B. of N Y do
Washington 3it
T5
NOTICE.,
.Sildrrilhn's Gougli Lozenges, and
PetfJi-s' Tills; -r'or
salo a,t, this oHice,
executor's Notice;. ,
Notico is hereby given that all pnsorn in
debted to ihu cstare of John Nyce, Ule of Leh
man ipw'jshjp, Pike county, deceased, are re
queste.u to make immed'.ato aymeta io...thM
9"!iiscri.ber ; and till persons having demaiuls
against the said estate, are requested Tur jfo
duce them immediately, duly authenticated for
settlement.
' ' JAMES NYCE, Pxecut0
Lehman township, February 3, 1844. C
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