- - lu-nrd PoRlcns, Treasurer. i couai wHiM.evoanioi ffsw tf January, A. S. 1816, to the" . " Jlstday of December, A. J- 1816, mcUiMtc. Cou ntj A udi tors: y. . ; J 'I T The'aboye amount 'of. receipts brought? down, . 15. Cash received of Jacob Shocmaher, .-: xV.wM Joimty lax -u n,. I , ' " School for 14 tt ti nrrt l .tl f flwi lrnfl r 1 fl.l 1 r casii rec d on accounts ..- t u 41 tt tt .( tt tt tt tt . tt II tt tt tt 1813 J 314 1S45. 18 16 $302 30q. 86 93 56 41 92 07 50.84 3S5 62 618 36h 1553 27h ' 10U0 20 4152 01 1 f ,r cah received on Unseated Lands assessed for the years m and 1845, for County Tax, in Price Township tt t tt it ti t Coolbaugh " tt tt it tt 1 tt tV ft t. 1ft nft tt it fax ree'd on person ChesnuthilL Tobyhanna M. Smithfield Jackson Pocono tt t : . " Ross i tt ii tt Hmnilfnn one tract ofdand after having been paid by another ti it it it t tt tt tt 166 11 144 72 23 03 140 90 58 29 22 20 11 56 13 69 3 85 Jit 6 40 595 80 n.lmnfinn mnnpv An Unseated lnnd; sold jr casn receivuu u r . r , . , fcr taxes June, lo44,anu reueeiuuu Btm-w iucui;is,u the following tracts ,.,&17478L Tobyhanna township do dp Coolbaugh do . do ... do do " -. do do ' do do dp ... Pocono' .'do do , ' do u. Smithfield; do -j--.. I'rice do do do do do do , ,.. l0 do, do -do do do Pcnn Forest do do do do do do 'do do do do do do do do do do do do do do' do Fish, John Kees, Hannah Montongue, Elijah Nungesser, Peter Keeder, Absalom Shannon, Frederick Taggart, John lleuon, John -Lesher, Frmcis Warner, Andrew Brodhead, Alexander Bingham, Joseph part Burk, Patrick Chambers, Mcises lialf Cottinger, Garret Gibbons, Isaac lockhart, John part Place, James llalstin, Joshua Shuke, John Starr, John Westbrook, John half Winnings, Jacob Coats, William Eshenbaugh, Andrew Gibbons, William lloursefield, William. Whitehead, Hobert 16 53 3-4 16 53 3-4 11 811-1 12 071-2 11 671-2 11 67 1-2 11 83 3-4 7 53 3-4 10 53 3-4 15 3S3-4 18 12 1-2 12 36 1-4 19 68 3-1 9 80 19 43 3-4 19 53 3-3 6 42 10 02 1-2 19 87 1-2 19 53 1-2 20 80 9 67 1-2 20 71 1-2 14 48 3-4 16 10 13 971-2 27 97 1-2 15 07 1-2 j.isli ree'd of A. Storm, Sheriff, for fines and Jury funds to December 31, 1346, inclusive in. Adminislfalibn of Justice fay nrtd mileage of Grand and Petit Jurors, for the years 1 1)513. TS44.T1 845 -and 1846 ' 'V. j 1 Commissioners' Fees. John Smith -1843 ; Adam O verfield 1843 & 1844 Peter Neyhart 1835 & 1846 Elihu Postens 1843 & 1844 ' John Kern 1845 & 1846 iUelchior Dreher 1845Srl846 . llenrv Weiss 1346 . . EMit'MS Amount paid on orders, for premiums on wolfs, foxes and wild cats, for the year lt44, lb4o and 1840 Elkctiojcs Expenses of General and Township elections, for the years 1843, 1844, 1846 and 1846 (Ls-skssmexts Amount paid to Assessors of the different townships, for the years 1844, 184o and 1840 ' 1 60 30 50 106 80 22 50 111 33 88 '05 13 00 419 21 89 00 .5256 02 ?1099L12 37273 265; 091i: 369 76 368 13 Conkles Bridge, for the years 1845 and 1846 66 63h Ross . do do do do 5 12 Stoke's do do do do 2 00' Chesnuthill do do . do do 17 92Ii """ E. Prices do,. .,.,do ; do do 75 00, ?V Fennersville do do do do 3 25 Cotant's do do do do 1 25 -. ,- . Bulls do. doJ 1842 to 1846 9 59 , - Smithfield do do lo do 35 37 Stroudsburg do ' -do 1844 do 44 83h Cherry Creek do do do do 5 82 Hemys do do 1845 do 15i2 75 'a., Ransbem'S do- do do do 4 87 424 46h "onstables making returns and attending Court from 1842 to 1846 County Printing. imount paid Schoch &. Spering for-advertisinglf &c. for 1843 27 00 do . Rafferty fc Han Turn 1844 44 00 do James Rafferty do 1845 5 00 do B. S. Schoonover . do 1645 42 00 do Schoonover &. Ringivalt do 1846 62 75 lioad and Bridge Views for the years 1843, 1844, 1845 and 1846 Drawing and Summoning Jurors. "ash paid Samuel Gunsaules, for 1843, 317 00 do O. JS. Gordon, lor '43 to 36 5(T do Andrew Storm, for 1840, 45 .00- Annmissioner.s' Clerk. Amount paid John D. .Morris, for , the years 1844, J45, '46, Commissioners1 Counsel. Amount paid JoJLin D. Morris, for the years 1845 and '46, ' ,. Wood Paid for wood for Courthouse and Jail, and cut ting, 1843 to 1846, yourt Crier Amount paid Wm- P. Hallock for 1844, do Benj. Tock for 1845 and '46. Road Damages. Linount paid to Anna Hollinshead, i844, ' do J. Urket, 1844, '. do Michael Super, 1840, do Sydenham Walton, 1846, Prothonotani and Cleric of Sessions. Cash paid J- II. Stroud, for the years 1845 wd184jj, 156 43h 07 00; 05- 180 80 &j,00 ,98 50 100 00 40 00 42 97i 28:05.' 31 5 00 10 00 24 00 65 00- 104 31 82 96jl nt paid Jacob Frantz. for the vpnr 1 R4 r,j .do ; John P. Dowlino-. H., Inquisitions on Dead bodies for the year3 1843 to 1816, $15 00. . 8 .70 23 J 5 j5i fiwh 1 Running Line between Chesnuthill aMJdcUsonk 452560211 Amount paid William S. Rees, 1846, do William P. Hallock, 1846, do George Setzer, 1840, do Peter Merwino, 1846, do John Shively, 1846, Running line between Stroud and Pocono Amount paid S20 00 3 00 -3 00 6 00 .3 00 James Ballance due Edward Postens, Treasurer of Monroe county.- - .Examined an.4 allowed this 13th' day of January! A' D. 1847, JIENRY WEISS ) X pr'D'owLixo, MELCHOIR DREHER, Com'crs. . jACoW Fratz, JOHN KERN, '-.. AnaAiLVMEDiNcEK Attest, John D. -Morris, Clerk. , ,. VS:370 18qx Auditofa 35, 00 Bell, Jr., 1843, do do Jackson and Pocono M. D. Robeson, 1816, Dividing Chesnuthill township. Amount paid William S. Rees, for the year 1846, " $20 00 do William P. Hallock, do 3 75 do Daniel Brown, - do 11 .05 ' do John Merwine, do II 50 do J. W. Kresge, do 3 12t Fees of witnesses in behalf of the Commonwealth, 1844 and 1845, Amount paid O. B. Gordon for Jail fees and boarding prisoners, 1844, do B. Tock. waitrnor nn Auditors, for the vear 1840. . I J 7 3 00' ii 26 i? CI Collectors. Townships. Am'nt UatJiie Pay- Ktnn.iC.im., lr.-.I- pf.lupli on last incuts, era- mis-J lance : t . 1 JKia'Samnel Bond l840;John Dricsbach 1841 John Siglin lAiiciiaei Altcmosc Money overpaid by Collectors on their Duplicates and since refunded. 55 424 14 20A -32 06 7 50 1842 1843 $2 30 28 24 90 SI ' 9 11 o 2 09 25 1 25 1 1 57 00 50 .- Amount paid John Edinger, do Edward Brown, do Henry Smith, Miscellaneous. Jacob Spriggle, making appraisement of J. A. Oyer's es tate, 1842, J. R. McMullen, for Duplicates and Books, 1843, T. J. Albright, mending key for office, 1813, Michael Burnett, making clothes for prisoners, 1844," William P. Hallock, cleaning Courthouse, 1844, do do ' do John D. Morris, State Tax book and stationary, 1844, J.ll. Stroud, cover for desk, mending shutters, &c. 1844, William Eastburn, merchandize, Sally Huntsman, making pants for prisoners, 1845, Wm S Rees, making draft for Henry's Bridge, 1845, Isaac Transue, step stones for Courthouse, 1845, Wm, Morgan, 4 load stone delivered nt Courthouse. '45, Daniel Cramer, masoning at Courthouse and Bridge at Postens, 1845, Wm. Drake, hanging shutters to Prothonotary's office, '45, W. J. Britner, repairing spouts for Courthouse, 1815, S. Stokes, postage from July 30, 1814, to July 30, 1815, E. H. Walton, planking bridge and crying sale, '45, T. Evans, lock for desk in Courthouse, J. Musch. Esq. taking acknowledgement of Commission ers Deeds, B. Gordon, painting cupola at Courthouse, '45, J. D. Morris, writing Commissioners Deeds, '45, J. Boys, merchandize, timber for bridge, &c. '45, B. Tock, cleaning Courthouse and repairing shutters, '45," James Palmer, hanging shutters, putting m glass, 1844,' E. Postens, hauling timber for Pocono bridge, and boards for scaffold on cupola, O. B. Gordon, pump for county well, 1846, John H. Melick, seal for Commissioners' office, J. Goetz, binding check books, B. Tock, serving Auditor's notice on John Keller, . J Roth, making election boxes for Ross township, J D Morris, transcribing list of unseated land, &c. J R. McMullen, eleven assessment books, W Brimer, 28 pounds stove pipennd olbow, Daniel Huntsman, work at Jail, &c. John Pugh, do John R McMullen, tax books for . John Livezy, index for Prothonotary's docket, do Docket, Clluntzman, cleaningjail yard and whitewashing jail, Alfred Drake, window saslfand work to jail, - " Robert Huston, lumber, stationary, &c. " Robert Boys, boards and posts, ' ' J Miller, 2 days bridge view, and making out list of voters for Jackson township, - fr"- D Huntsman, making Court-crier's box and work at jail,' John Pugh, do do - - r Charles Hinlon, tax erroneously paid, . ' , R S Staples & Co. merchandize, do do Barret & Jones, assessment books for 1847, ' Redemption money refunded to purchasers on the following tracts of land sold in 1842. Robert Levers, warrantee, Mary Conrad, Tobyhanna township 16 02 do do Thomas Dyer do 7 40 do do for land sold in 1844 " Robert Keiple, warrantee, Elijah Montague, Coolbaugh tsp. 11 81 Samuel J. Price, do J. Starr Price " 20 80 Charles Boys do R Whitehead & A Eshenbaugh, Pennforest 36 17 do do A Reeder, Cool'h tp. & II Rees, Toby'a to. 28 20 A. H. Reeder 31;50?i! V 3844 00 00 50 50 50 50 05 12t 31 94 50 05 00 1845 18-lGi Joint Place Aaron Drieshacli Henry Whitest-It Aaron Croasdale Jacob Shafer , Daniel Callaghan Jacob Yctter John Albcrtsnn Jacob Van Unskirk Iteiiben Gregory James Henry Leonard Andre Michael Kciser Joseph Ziinitimerinan l.uuwig Mnith Jacob Ancelinoyer George Flvte John P. iJowlinjr George liowmnn Peter Kresce Andrew Singer Joseph Kerr George Kresjjo William Dishing Jacob Engler Joseph Kcinmercr George Werkeiscr John Oasubeer John V. Coolbaugh Joseph Stubbs John M. Meyers Jacob Price George W. Merwine James Ivresgo Samuel Dietrich David Keller William Warner Georjje Itansbury John Itcllis John Van Buskirk John Dietrich John U. Price William Roach Tobyhanna Chesnuthill It oss M. Smithfield Penn Forext Tobyhanna Stroud Hamilton Coolbaugh M. Smithfield Pocono Hoss Chesnuthill Price Stroud Hamilton Sinitbtield M. Smithfield Pocono Ross Coolbaugh I'rice Chesnuthill Jackson Stroud Chesnuthill Pocono Ross Hamilton Jackson Siuithfield M. Smithfield Tobyhanna Coolbaugh rrire Tobyhanna Chesnuthill Smithfield Hamilton Pocono Stroud . Jackson jllo? M. initliuchi iPrice Coolbaugh catcs. set'eni. 20i GO 107 80 21ft 0:t,lC4' 02 043 G4!pJft 04 4.19 781 M 40 tions. 75 23 lfiJTJ 36 84 'Jfl II 81 27 Ifll 4 10 43 48 43 2-2 CI 813 85 1!K 841 848 ! 153 38i 81 C4 .'tt M; ii 54 I 510 57177 18 148 30 :ut; :w. :zi 5-2 482 31 427 77 CO 49 408 44,113 13 85 f3 132 04! 40 31 llr'O 371.W 00 8o 00 i pJG 35 207 :m fll 70.111 82 80 00 i 72- tW 23 02 II 10 50 Mi M 40 37 5 27 17113 24 40 931 3 00 147 03! ft7 07J 8 741 87 CO ft) C 87 V tt55 32.237 03'l!l2 Oil KM) DO !'5l 4?, 4d ti2 2ii0 30 378 CO 1004 57 120 5! 011 m 525 td 811 Hi : 40 9(1 2d !'0 04 500 2.- 5!)5 77 W 02 270 14 941 07 127 O'.ii :i5i2. 5:f.-5C 103. J5i 37 201 78ft 48 l(K) 74 170 30 34!) 5ft 051 57 110 58i 108 12 IK8 5ft 18 17 38 40 JO 20 ft 08 310 10 137 95i !M C8 244 Oft 340 211 14 08 210 77 151 25 G 34 33 19 10 00 83 44 80 !I2 180 81 317 12 K 115 20 00 17 37 iyy 34 5 G5 5 51 3 83 3 03 84 n mil 12 33 2 44 23 78 2 40 0 78 2 1' 2 31 sions. 31 01 21 01 18 14 25 44 21 27 17 62 25 53 2 11 32 04 71 4 39 due. 107 M 104 U3 P4 . 10 43 22 CI llMJSlh 71 23h 2 54 23 5-2h 131 26 40 31b 221 (idh 207 32h 31 b2h 70-23t 00 20 T9 37h 202 7ah SI OS 31 12h 01 1 05h 0'50h Ift7 35-, 333 34 5 05 -5 21 84 14 413 20 14 O-.'h 631 40h ISO 03- J 1 5 07 110 32 153 5 53'J 50 103 15 37 20 Total, for eacli y':rr. Statement of JSalances Which rerhained due by Collectors from the year 1833 to 1847 with the payments! made since January 1, 1846, as per statement of Auditors at last settlement, t . ; 107 oO 104 03 33 OS 519 74 , " an: .it 22-20 471l I SI.- - 13555 ftl o o 21 '"2 1 0 184G, 00 00 73 25 50 25 00 62i 25 00 00 iC l)B it it-u- v. i -75 ' 3 '50 . naiiance due tne county, S72IW ii3 JL i Amount of checks outstandmrr and unpaid as near as could be ascertained up to! December 31, 1846, one thousand seven hundred and fifty seven dollars and iifty-pix cents, ' X757 5( ilUiN'Kl WJISS, i J. P. Dowmxo, ) MET.CHOTR D7?RHF.R. - JOHN KERN, ) Attest, JohnD. Morris, Clerk. . Edward Postens, Treasurer, in account with Monroe County for Road Taxes oil f Unseated Lands collected for years 1844 and 1845. : :S ' ' , ' DR. . tr Price To amount collected as per account rendered, S447 91 ' r:rr,ff''- t Tn- 1 . t. ' JACOB i'RACTZ, AUUlIOrS. AURAIIAM EdINGKH, ) 5-00 14 75 SOlA tt u. ti i 8; 00 J'13! 50 1 50 1 84 5 03 4 33 j3t00 .r4 93i r 4 68t 40 . 2 25 4 60 20 00 St Coolbaugh,. Tobyhanna, - Chesnuthill,-' i M. SinithTieldrf ' Jacksoh, -l- - if it it i. tt i -Ross,-' tt , f it :, - - . . ' it CR. Price By Cash paid to Frederick Diebler, supervisor,. $245 00 Coolbaugh, Tobyhanna, Chesnuthill, .M.Smitlifield'f tt it tt tt Jacksori, tt . tt Charles Henrv, Timothy Madden, George Keiple, Andrew Eshenbach, " George Shupp, " Georcre Labar, . h' ii'isf 206 76 . - nn 20-10 39:60 ;vi3:i4a (yv ' John Dewitt, A. Singer & H. Custard, 245 00-490 00 150 00 60 00-210 00 261 63-20A. 83 - 10 0010-00 30 00 - 12 0042 00 48 0048 .00 100 8U Commission on receiving-$1048 81, " J .1 paying out; 1061 83, -10QU83t.M 18 . m 10 10 6121 09 23 42 - : Dr. brought down do do Peter Lander Elihu Postens ii it Miffim Hannum tt it Jacob Singmaster Jacob Price N. E. Wood E. Shoemaker Henry Bush John Merwine Amount.paid Juble Turhell J. 11. walton Money refurided4on Land 5 erroneously soldT 86 34 23 44 15 39 16 29 4 42 11 82 9 20 38' 43 21 50 69 78h 11 60 11 11 16 83 433 18h 50 , ... i .... 1032 92 - 1 . Ballance due Treasurer, -"3m . . $3l l4t Edward I'ostens, Treasurer, in account-' with Monroe, t County jbr. school taxes 611. Unseated Land fot the years 1S44, and 1845. : Price, to amount collected as per account renderedr Coolbaugh, . . do i - do . . ' .Chesnuthill, f . do do Tobylianna, do do : - - : - - M. Smithfield, do . do Jackson, do do Pocono, do ., . ' do Ross, do do CR.- 8135 19 206 63 '28r03' 133 42 ' r41. 79 ;,16'48.' 5 '03 -4 Price, by cash paid to Peter Angelmoyer.'SchooHTreasurer, $155 OOi' k ft tt ii if ft it it tl J. Hollinshead tt i-... .:&-tA ,,v -i,'t :11 03 - M$4:'i.h.? L't.7j 81h - 13 F. Grabel . . ' i . ; 6 42 ; ;4 Henry Cnstman - 4 . 9 34 Peter Lander . 6 23 41 51h Support of Prisoners in Eastern Penitentiary. Amount paid John Bacon for the years 1344 and 1845 32 30 Clothes for Prisoners in County Jail in 1844 1 25 33 55 A?tott7tf paid to different persons holding Judgments against Mon. co. asier rec. Amount paid James Bell, Jr. 19 41 John C. Bush, 288 30 Peter Zimmerman, 92 50 .... J John Zimmerman, 374 06774 27 Treasurer's commissions on receiving from Collec tors $5256 02, at one per cent, 52 56 do. paying out $5524 40r at one per cent. 55 24 107 80 85832 2O7 Coolbaugh, Chesnuthill, " Tobyhanna, " M. Smithfield Jackson, " iPocono,' " John Pope and Oliver D. Smith, Jacob Altemouss, Washington Winters, George Peters, Michael Meisner, Peter Neyhart, ft tt ii it tt tt Commission on receiving .$573 75, at ones percent, ,4 paying otit $570 23 " . . :. Dr. brought down, ' 1808 130-00 - n 40-00-:' 16 15 , - 503 1 - - 570 23? - .; 5 74 5 70 5S1 67 573 75 $7 92 tt tt tt tt i Balance due Treasurer, the accounts-of the County Treasure and all books, papers, vouchers, &c., rela-' ting thereto, do certify that we find the above accounts correct. Witness our ' hands at Stroudsburg, this thirteenth day of January, oue thousand eight hundred and torty-seven. HENRY WEISS, ) MELCHOIR DREHER, Com'ers. JOHN KERN, y, Attest, John D. Morris, Clerk. J. P. Dowlino, Jacob Frantz, Abraham Edinger, Auditors. It is Written In thr Rnok af Nature and Conimon Sense, that she natural vegetable productions of every country ire, it properly applied, are amply sumcient lor lie cure of everv malady incident to each peculiar Ichtnate. Wright's .Indian Vegetable liUs, f the North American Collpn-e . of Health, are com- f nosed of plants which rrrmv snnntaneouslv ori our , 4 - J - ... povvn soil, and are therefore belter, adapted .to our ,1-ons.titutions than medicines concocted from for- Ifff! r)ttrrc lnvi'DVftr ln)1 tl.ntf var... Vn ri.lt, nA ' d; and as they are founded upon the princiole-that ; t.,c human body 'is in truth ' Subject t'o but One Diseased Vf. corrupt humors, and thataid medicine.cures ! dus disease on " T ' Natural Toinlhlesl iu . j V ransitigjandnt'rifting tkcdwd;iit.v;ilhh aian ..st, that If the jco jiVlftiTt i 6 n be not entirely ex- - ousted a perseverance infjxifjitavdifng i-j Juc'vti.,i:3, is absolutely certain to drive disease of every name from the body. WJien we wish to restore a swamp or morass to fertility, we drain it of the superabundant waters ; in like manner if we wish to restore the body to health, we must cleanse it of impurity. Wrighfs Indian Vegetable Pills will be found one of the best, if not the very best medicine in the world for carrying out this Grand Purifying Principle, because they expel from the bodyall morbid and corrupt humors, the cause of disease, in an easy and natural manner ; and while they every day Give Ease and Pleasure, disease of every name is rapidly driven from the body. The following Agencies have been established for tthe sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable: Pills, in MONROE COUNTY. George H Miller, Stroudsburg ' ' ; : ; jo'bVKan'derCrais's Meadows V''1 "y Bell & Brothers, Experiment Kfif& ' Henry Kintz. JJarlonsvillc K ' A S Edinger, Tannersville Joseph Keller & Son, Kellersville Charles Saylor, Saylorsburg Brodhead & Brother, Dutotsburg William Drake, Snydersville Beware of Counterfeits. The public are cau tioned against the many spurious medicines which in order to deceive, are- called by names similar to Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and retail, lfi9 Race street, Philadelphia ; 288 Greenwich street, New York; and 198 Tremont street, Boston. February 18, 1847. ly f - Country Produce. Butter, Eggs, &c. taken in exchange for any goods in' my line of busines. Y , ' JOHN II. MELI'CK: Stroudfhur, Feb. 12, 1846. , , 3ii- . ',f ' " " " J ' . JOB WORK Neatly executed 'artiislflice VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. The subscriber offers at private sale, his Dwelling House and Lot, situate on Susan si. in t he Borough of Stroudsburg. The lot is 50 feet front and extends back about 170 feet to a pri vate alley, on which is .erected a good frame stable, 16 by 18 feet. The dwelling is 2 stories high with an excellent kitchen attached there to. There is also . on said lot a frame shop, and oi her out buildings, all composed of good ma terials handsomely oituated, and well calcu lated for the mechanic, speculator, or man of lci&ure. ; For terms, &c, apply to S. N. Thompson, Siroudaburg, or of the' subscriber; Wm.' A. LAMB, Eastun, Pa. January 7, 1817. ' ' . AGENT WANTED ' FOR THIS COUIVTY. The business wMl to be procure subscribers! for, und sell, when published, a laro, nirf splendid township Map of the STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. The qualification re quired, are a small capital of $100, sobriety, in tegrity, industry, energy, and active business a ents. Informatio'n of the terms of the ageiu (which are liberal) will be given on application, POSTAGE PAID, to ' ALEXANDER HARRISON, 'Superintending Agf.nt, 8 1-2 Somh 7th street. PhiladelnHia. oepiemoer i t, ici4o. . BL ANfK-.DEEDS .-x hm For sale--ft this Offitefci1'' Violins: and Flute si At from $1,50. iq $3,50, foe, sale by ;Stroud8.burg, Jan i. 1846; 4 john'h. meligk. D
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