JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN Frederick Kiscr, Esq. Treasurer, in account wifh the County of ITIiiroe, f rm the 1st January, 1843, to the 31st December, 1813. DR. - - : To Cash" received on account of Taxes assessed.in the year 1838, Do Do '1840, Da Do' . . 1841, Do Do 1842, Do Do 1843, To Cash -received of Michael Brown, late a Collector of Stroud township, for yeaTs 1838 & '39, which had been exonerated, but hey'afferwards collected tho ame, ; Received of Peter Buiz, by the hand of County Commissioners, for fine for his refusing to serve as Collector of Pocono township, ' Received of Ichabod Price for taxes of 1840 & '41, on a tract of land No. 102, in the Warrantee name of Michael Sleshtnan, Price township, Reed of Jno. Keller, esq. for fine collected of supervisors of Smilhfield tap. 20 00 54 03 $102 65. 70f63A 842 33, 2146-I4A 1618 60A-M780 36A s 2t72 2&22 11:09 ,: 20 00 30 63 $4834 39t OR. By Balance due to Frederick Kiser, Esq. Treasurer for the year 1842, as per Auditor's Report of January 6th, 1843, $66163 Cash paid on account of Road Tax assessed on Unseated Lands, for 1 840 cj '4 1 . Benjamin Bush, supervisor of Price township, $23 70 Daniel Andree, Do Ross " .5 49 29 19 , Cash paid on account of School Tax of 1 840 cy '4 1 , as follows : Peter Heller, School Treasurer of Price township, $5 87 John -Pope, Do Coolbaugh " 14 76- Adminisiration of Justice. Pay and miloage of Pelit Jurors for December term, 1842, Do Grand and Pelit Jurors for February term, 1S43, Do Do May " Do Do September Do Do December Commissioners' Counsel, for 1S42. Andrew II. Reeder, " Clerk. James H. Walton, for balance on year 1842, , John D. Morris, Esq. for the year 1843, in part Commissioners' Fees. John C. Bush. Eq. balance for 1842, John Smith, Esq. for 1842 and 1343, Elihu Postens Esq. for 1842 -and 1843, Adam Overfield, Esq. u Compensation to County Auditors for settlement of 1 842 Abraham Levering, $9 00 John Merwine, 15 00 Fees of Prosecuting Attorney for 1842 & '43 in part John D. Morris, Support of convicts & prisoners in the county Jail E. Scott, Jailor for 1842 & '43, ii $105 84 . 154 85 193 49A ,112 Uh : 18 99 $31 00 2 .00 10 00 -16261 128 98 63 52--' 5S5 29 40 00 33 66 129 20 76 28- $5 00 28 50 $10 75 45 00 20 00 $5 00 Fees of Witnesses on behalf of the Commonwealth, Constables making returns and attending Court, Fees to Clerk of Court John Keller, Esq. late Prothonotary, Fuel for public buildings, Court CrierWilliam P. Hallock, Esq. for 1842 and 1843, Sheriff's Fees. Samuel Gunsaules, late Sheriff, Olis B. Gordon, present Sheriff, Monies refunded to Tax collectors for amounts overpaid by them, Taxes refunded on Unseated Lands. ; To Stroud J. Hollinshead, for two tracts, to wit : Jacob Gross and James Greesbiirg, in Price township, S19 75. To A. H. Reeder, for three tracts situate in Tobyhanna town ship, to wit: Thomas Dyer, Daniel Hartung, Wm. Wood, $38 82, Road Damages Samuel Price, sen. Price township, Koad and linage views, County Printing. By James Rafferty, for 1842, Raffertv & Hannum, for 1843, Theodo're Schoch, Expenses of General and township Elections for 1842 and 1843, Assessments. Amount paid to Rudolphus Smith, for services in 1842, Do Assessors of the different townships for 1843, Expenses of making an enumeration in 1842, 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 Smithfield bridge, in 1842 and 1843, Do at Bell's bridge, in 1842 and '43, Do For a bridge at Tannersville, in Pocono, Miscellaneous Expenses. Stokes & Brown, balance on store bill, for 1838 and '39, Jeremy Mackey, Esq. swearing county officers, Samuel Stokes, postage from Harrisburg, for 1842, Jarret Perry, cutting wood for office, Morris D. Robeson, as commissioner in expending state appropriation on state road from Howell's mills to Conynghamtown, John H. Melick, making seals for Commissioners and Sheriff, t.. Henry D. Maxwell, Esq. for Insurance of Court House, ,. - Elihu Postens, Esq. for swearing Election officers of Price, 1841 and '42, Thomas McElrath, for a lot of land in Stroudsburg, for county, Abner Gordon, for bringing books from Easton, ! Elihu Postens, for swearing election officers of election in March 1843, for Price, Oils B. Gordon, Esq. Sheriff, for drawing and summoning Jurors to May term, 1843, and boarding C. H. Green 5 weeks, up to May term, 1843, James Burson, for work done at Stokes' and Cotant's bridge, William Eastburn, for stationary, bedding, &c. for Jail, Richard S. Staples & Co. do do Do on five different checks for do. "William S. Rees, for surveying line between Pocono and Jackson'townships, Simon Gruber, Esq. for holding an inquest on dead body, William S. Rees, for making map of Price township, r - Jacob Miller, 1 days' work at Marshall s bridge, Lawrence Serfass, for plank on a bridge in Chesnuthill,, William Eastburn, for merchandize, &c. 365 11 24 00 48 00 50 93 205 48 94 75 36 62 27 66t 33 50 28 37t 58 57 35 00 155 87 h 106 09 198 38 173 75 83 75 82 52 $1238.63 292 58A 161 74 $8 92 ' G2h 2 46 150 56 00 ,1 62 16 00 124 65 00 25 02 22 00 400 8 00 2 50 15 00 9 00 4 96 ,2 00 1692 05A 1 J?-fe4,v"-' '5 'If & 30" 4-26- 23H 00A Treasurer's Commission on receiving $4834 39$ at l'per cent, . "Do " Do . on payingout $4436 034 at do. Tho above amount of Receipts brought down, 9i $483 1 44 30 $5097 66A 92 70 8519036A , 4839 39i Balance due from the county of Monroe to Frederick Kiser, late Treasurer, on account of Receipts and Expenditures, DR. On account of Redemption Monies on Unseated Lands. To amount received of Andrew Storm, late a Treasurer of Monroe county, for redemp tion monies retained by him from December 1840, to January '43, Do 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 H. Burrows, in Coolbaugh township,' Of Juhn Masterton, do J. Horton, in Price township, Do do J. Place, do $355 97 $50 61 65 51 2158 1129 13 51 10 50 The subscribers, Auditors for the county of Monroe, having carefully examined the 'accounts of the county Treasurer, and all Books, papers, vouchers, &c. relating thereto do certify that we find the sum of two hundred and eighty two dollars and thirty nine cents, due from the county of'Monroe to Frederick Kiser, late Treasurer thereof. Witness our hands at Stroudsburg this fifth day of January, Anno Domini. 1814. PETER NEYHART, ) PHILIP M. BUSH, ADAM OVERFIELD, J Commissioners. JXO. MERWINE, AUUUOrs- ELIHU POSTENS, ) Attest, JohnD. Morris, Clerk, Elihu Postens, Adam Overfield, and Peter Kcyhart, Commission ers of Monroe county, in account with said County. DR. To amounts received on the sale of Unseated Lands, which were purchased by the Com missioners in the name of Monroe county, at a Treasurer's sale in June, 1838, and having remained unredeemed for upwards of five years. The said Commissioners did on the (ith day of November last past, expose the same tracts to public sale in pursuance of the Act of Assembly in such case made and provided, and sold the same lor the loiiowmg sums to -wit PRICE TOWNSHIP. No. A. P. 99 Davenport Mariet, 300 20 $28 00 309 George Kohl, 400 30 5 50 224 John Coolbaugh, 436 106 30 50 77 Mary Meredith, 419 120 1" 25 77 2; TOBVHANA TOWNSHIP. Silas McCarty, 103 40 11 50 James Shaw, 424 102' 275 Peter Leslie, 119 80 9 75 , Jacob Cramer, 393 59 10 00 CK. By checks received and cancelled for the' Alexander Loeran. 421 17 00 John Berry, 82 4 00 55 00 PENN' FOUEST TOWNSHIP. Joseph Schnall, 441 81 12 00 Thomas Schnall, 416 111 7 00 Jonas Simons, 416 7 00 Samuel Caldwell, 414 120 9 00 William Horslield. 439 120 10 50 William Nicholas, 409 10 00 55 50 following accounts, to wit : R. Brown, for Tron for Smithfield bridge, S. G. Shoemaker, for making assessment for Middle Smithfield township, giving notice of appeal, &c. in 1843, Elihu 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, for Road damages in Price township, sundry persons for Jury fees in 1843, William P. Kallock, for cleaning court house, Rafferty & Hannum for advertising Proclamations, John D. Morris, for services as Commissioners' clerk in 1813, William Gordon, carpenter work at Smithfield bridge, " ' Checks dated in the year 1842. check payable to W. Williams, or bearer, for blacksmith work done at Bell's bridge. 1 do 1 -do 2 do 1 do 2 'do 2- ' do H do 4,.. do 1. . . .do 2 ,V ' do ,7 ; ' do 3 ' "! . do do do do do Charles Her.rv, for tiritber for Smithfield bridge, Jacob Brotzinan, do do Lewis Dutof , for work at do William Eastburn, for lumber, stationary, &c. $187 75 t $23 11 3 00 7 00 3 81 -10 50 1 31 7 00 5 00 19 72A 6 62A 13 50 35 00 15 95 4 00 10 00 5 00 2 62 14 60 Examined and allowed this 5th day of January, Anno Domini, 1844 $187 75 JOHN MERWINE, ) . r, PHILIP M. BUSH, AU(Jltor! STATEMENT of the Balances which remained due bu Collectors from the year 1836 to 1844, with the payments made since January 1st, 1843, as per statement of Auditors at last settlement. CB. By cash paid to the following named persons for lands which they bought sales, and which have since been redeemed by the owners. .' John Detrich, for 191, Jacob Hembt, Coolbaugh," . Joseph Kemmerer, for John D. Cox, Pocono, v ' ' John Kern, for Thomas Long, Tobyhanna, Andrew Storm, for John Starbird, ; George Keiple, for 183, John Teel, Coolbaugh, Morris D. Robeson, for Jacob Eyerly, Tobyhanna, " v Dennis Galvin, for J. W. Gibbs, Price, " ,t , Benjamin Price, for N. Leiser, Price, ' Jacob Shipmaster, for S, Horton, Price, ' . - Do J. Place. . . do. r, S179 20 at Treasurer's $9 1 Y'rs: 1S36 183' 183s 1839 IS 101 1841 ISIS 1S43 Collectors. George T Mackey Christian Stout Jacob Hessler John Rouse Samuel liond Michael Shoemaker Frederick Brutzinan Henry Weiss Henry Detrich Martin Place Michael Keiscr Godfrey Grcnswcig John'Driesbach John Hohcnsheldt John llossert John Smith John Siglin John Piphcr George Warner Michael Altemoa John Kelsey Jacob J. Ke'rner Dennis Murphy Edward Brown George Uuskirk Henry Eylenbergcr John Place Jacob Corrcll John Setzer JohnEdinger Aaron Driesbach. Charles Henry Hemy Weitsell Abraham Yetter Aaron Croasdale Henry Smith Jacob Shaffer Jacob Yetter John Albertson Reuben Gregory Jacob Van Buski irk Daniel Callahan James Jlenry Peter Merwino Townships j Hal's, due. Pnym'ts. Exon's. Corn's. Overp'J Refun'd Balances Total for atlaslset. now due. each year Tocono $45 57 S45 57 Tobyhanna "7 U5 77 93 $123 52 Tobyhanna 63 3'J 63 39 63 39 Hamilton 14a 72 102 05 3 7 99 32 03 Tobyhanna 107 SO 107 60 107 SO Hamilton 65 21h 27 80 43 37 J Kh 6 02h " " Tobyhanna 155 57 155 47 153 57 Chesnuthill 49 12 7 33 12 38 29 41 Smithfield 14 OOh 12 44h 1 (A M. Smithfield 38 05 13 48 0 90" 17 67 Hamilton 72 37 12 44 17 91 41 90 Ross 03 61 24 91 45 58 23 09 Tobyhanna 164 03 164 03 164 03 Stroud 53 6Sh 17 62 17 73 45 01 18 05 13 03 Hamilton 295.04h 192 05h 102 39 Smithfield 231 54 136 61 44 93 . Chesnuthill 309 94 133 30 171 64 M. Smithfield 80 89 53 57 7 73 19 59 Pocono J3 33h 00 OOh 9 36 17 91 Ross 101 66 25 44 79 22 Tobyhanna 210 87 118 25 52 48 76 14 Price 90 90 43 82 . . 47 14 Coolbaugh 5 57 6 61 1 89 2 92 2 93 531 40 Stroud 456 55 407 64 48 91 Hamilton 525 61 378 55h 147 05h Smithfield 419 31 342 26 9 62 67 43 M. Smithfield' 334 11 203 62 ISO 49 Ross 273 39 160 11 87 28 Chesnuthill 242 56 216 89 i ' i 25 67 Pocono 230 87 213 51 3 60 14 36 Penn Forest 154 49 101 83 52 61 Price 92 83 52 44 40 39 Tobyhanna 48 43 25 82 22 61 Coolbaugh 18 34 17 42 03 672 44h Stroud 643 85 304 03 539 82 Smithfield 818 62 548 73h 269 88h Hamilton 818 69 207 59 -? 64110 M. Smithfield 540 57 225 27 315 30 Pocono 396 30 57 14 . . . - 339 16 Chesnuthill 488 41 96 59 , , 391 85 Ross 482 31 96 59 ' 385 72 Coolbaugh 32 06 32 06 Price 132 04 23 97 103 07 Tobyhanna 67 88 53 69 9 19 3032 15h 10,104 17h 4,780 36h 226 59 293 42 26 90h 26 96h 1 1,840 37 Sherman7 Cough Lozenges, Are the safest, most sure and effectual remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumptions, Whooping Cough , Asthma, Tightness of the Lungs or Chest, c. $-c. The proprietor has never knowarr instance where they did not give perfect satisfaction. Over 3,000 persons have given their names with in the last year as a reference of the wonderful Virtues of these Cough Lozenges. They cure all recent cases in a few hours, seldom requiring more than one day to entirely eradicate the" most dis tressing ones. Mr. James W. Hale, No. 5 Tontine BufldingsV Wall st,, gave some to a friend who had not enjoy ed a night's sleep for several weeks, being every few minutes attacked with such a distressing: cough, as almost to take away his life. The Lo zenges made him raise easy, and enabled him to sleep well all night. He had tried every thing ho heard of, and nothing else afforded the least relief another instance of saving a fellow being from an untimely grave. The Rev. Darius Anthony, of the Oneida Con ference, was given up as incurable, believed to bo on the verge of the grave from consumption, with out the hope of tehef, till he tried these Lozenges They relieved him immediately, and in a few weeks restored him to health, so that he could re sume his duties as a minister of the gospel. He recommends them to all who are consumptive or have any derangement of their lungs, as the great est medicine in the known world. He has wit nessed their effects on several others, and always, with the happiest results. He says so great a remedy through the blessing of Divine Providence., should be the common property of all, and in eve ry family on the face of the earth. For sale at the Republican Office, by T. Sohoch sole agent or Monroe county. WORMS! WORMS 11 JJjp'If parents knew the value and efficacy" of Dr. Leidy's Patent Vegetable Worm Tcu, they never would be without it in their (amilie,. as children arn subject at all times to Worms. Dr. Leidy's Worm Tea is composed of veg etables altogether, and may he given to chil dren of all aes. Directions accompany each paper or package. Children Miller much, 01 nines, iroin so many things being given them for worms, without any effect. Much medicine, given to childrpn, ha, a tendency to destroy their general healih, antL they are more or less delicate ever after. To avoid the necessity of giving medicino unnecessarily when you are certain your chil dren have w or ins give them at first Dr. LeidyV Worm Tea. It is all that is necessary. Reference- might be made to several hundred parents iu Philadelphia cily and county, f tho efficacy of Dr Leidy's Worm Tea. Try it and; you will be convinced. Price 12 1-2 cents a small, and 25 wnts a. large package. Prepared only, and for .sale4 wholesale and retail, at Dr. Lpidy's Health: Emporium, No. 101 North Second siieet, be low Vine, (sign of the Golden Eagle and Scs pents,) Philadelphia. Also, sold at Wm. Eastburn's store, Strouds burg. Jan. 4, 1843. We have tried Doctor Jos. Priesley Peters' Ve getable Pills, and have no hesitation in pronounc ing them the best Anlibilious Medicine that we have ever used in our families. We are acquaint ed with several families in this city who give them the preference to all other kinds, on account of their mildness, and at the same time, certainty of action. Neio-York Examiner. More than ten millions of boxes of these truly valuable Antibilious Pills have been sold in the United States, Canadas, West Indies, Mexico, and Texas, since the first of January, eighteen hun dred and thirty-five. Hundreds and thousands bless the day they were induced by the persuasion of a friend, to try a Box of Doctor Peters Pills. They are in use as a Family Medicine, and all who have used them give them the preference to .i i i . ..f u r.. 1813, Five thousand one hundred and fifty-one Dollars and forty-eight cents, $5151 48 lCi - 21 58 791 13 51 10 50 Treasurer's Commissions on receiving $179 20 at I per cent. ? V Do on paying out 102 80 do -Balance 'due the County from Frederick JCiscr, '$102 80 2 82 73 58 $170 20 Recapitulation of the forenoinn Accounts and Raldhr.es: Balance due to Frederick Jviser,,late Treasurer, on account of Receipt- irncl Expenditures, $355 97 Do,- .to the county of Monroe on account of monies recei ved'by him anS paid'out' on account of redemption accounts, 3f j iBllfr.ce due from the county of Monrce to Frederick Kiser, 73 58 $262 30 Nole. There was an error in John Rouse's Duplicate which raises the balance $21 88. Amount of Checks outstanding and unpaid, as near as could be ascertained, up to IJocember 31st, otr kjnds Qn account 0f their being a safe. pleasant, and easy aperient being mud in their action at the same time; though, in their operation, producing neither sickness, griping, nor debility. DocU Jos. Priestley Peters, Dear Sir: I have used your valuable Pills these last four years, in cases of Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, and Sick Head-ache, and have found them, in a majority of cases, the most valu able Pills 1 have ever used. JOHN CASE, M. D. For Sick or Nervous Head-ache, or Bilious Fe ver, 1 would recommend Peters' Pills in preference to all other kinds. R. H. ARMSTRONG, M. D. The following from the EMMINENT DOCTOR EMMERSON, is considered sufficient I have used in my practice, these last five years, Doctor Jos. Priestley Peters' Vegetable Antibili ous Pills, and considered them the Best Family Medicine I have ever used. A fresh supply of these valuable Pills just re ceived and for sale at the office of the Republican,. Stroudsburg. Stores! C. W. Be Witt & Brother, hav. just received a large assortment ol Stoves, emir sisting of Franklin Furnace 3 and -I 6oicr Cooking stexc, do do 9 plate stoves. do do Parlour do. do do Box do. Orange County 4 boiler Cooking do. Many's Albany 3 do do. Degroff 4 Sears Albany 3 do do Spoors' Patent Coal stoves. And a large lot of Stove-pipe all of which they will sell cheap for cash or produce Milford, Nov. 10, 1842. NOTICE. Sherman's Cough Lozenges, anli Peters' Pills ; For sale aV this office. . BLANK MORTGAGES For sale at this office. GREAT NATIONAL WORK. TAPPAN & DENNETT, No. Ill Washing ton street, Boston, propose to publish, by subscrip tion, in fourteen monthly numbers, at the low price of twenty-five cents each number, the 1LIFJE OF WASIIINGTOIS, BY JARED SPARKS. 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