Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, February 10, 1848, Image 3

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STATEMENT. 1 -"T
Edward Postens, Treasurer, in account with the County of
Monroe from thefr'st day of January, A. D. 1847, to the
third day of January, A. D. 1848, exclusive
'To Cash received of Joseph Kemmerer, Colector ofHamii
ton township, in 1840, and not accounted for in former
statements by the Treasurer- $1G0 00 ' '
To Cash received of Michael JCeiser, Collector of Hamilton .'
township, in 1846, and not accounted for in former state
ments by the Treasurer . 88 00 248: 00
To cash ree'd on account of taxes assessed for the y ear l8l3 257 91h
To do " " 1S44 240 39h
rpodo " . 18-15 1220 29
rp0,0 " 1810 1392 32
Tndo " " " 1847 12S9 Of 4399 99
To cash ree'd of Martin Spriglc on account of Judgment in
favor of Monroe county
To cash ree'd as redemption money on Unseated lands sold
for taxes in June, lblu :
Place James
Hembt Jacob - .
Biddle Owen , .
Gibbons Able
"Steiner Henry
Price township
Coolbaugh township
Chesnuthill township
Tobyhanna township
do
51 971i 5-1 97li
11 35
12 70
11 60
18 08
6 83
GO' 62
To cash ree'd of Andrew Storm, security of Olis 13. Gordon,
late Sheriff", as per Auditors' report Jan. 20, 1840
To cash ree'd of Melchoir Dreher, Commissioner, to wit :
To casli ree'd on a Judgment in favor of the County of Mon
roe vs. Abraham Setzer
To cash ree'd for a stove sold to Michael II. Dreher
1"0 " " " " Charles Huntsman
Totiash ree'dnf Andrew Storm, Sheriff, for lines and Jury
funds for 1847 ,
107 00 107100
10 00
9 00
8 00 27 00
45' 00 45 00
CE.
J3v balance due Edward Postens.Truasurer.at last settlement 36
Administration of Justice.
Pay and mileage of Grand aniL-Petit Jurors, for the years
1844, 1845, 1S46 and 1847 S44
Deputy Attorney General, James II. Walton, Esq. 19
Clerk of Quarter Sessions, James H. Stroud, Esq. 42
Drawing and summoning Jurors. Paid Samuel Gunsaules,
h Sheriff', for 1843 25
Costs ami witness fees in Commonwealth cases. Com. vs.
Contryrcan, 1S45 ' 3
Commonwealth vs. Setzer, 1347 3 . 37
" " Henry & Deibler, " 31
" . " Samuel J. Price, " -3
Boarding Prisoners. Paul Charles Huntsman, 1847 17
" Wm. P. Hallock, " 7
Constables making returns and attending Coui 1 1346 & '47 137
Premiums Amount paid on orders for premiums on wolves,
foxes and wild cats, for the years 1845, 184.6 and 1S47 124
Asscssments Amount paid to the Assessors of the different
townships, for the years 184G and 1847 237
County Printing.
Paid Samuel Seigfried, advertising for the year 1846 4
" Theodore Schoch " and 2 ys subscription for
Jeff. Republican, 1846 and 1847 - 41
Paid Schoonover & Ringwalt, advertising for the year 1847 78
Commissioners Fees.
John Smith 1343
Adam Overfield 1843 & 1845 11
Peter Neyhart 1345 2
John Kern 1847 122
Melchoir Dreher 1S46 & 1847 159
Henry Weiss 1847 89
Elections Expenses of General and Township elections,
for the years 1S45, '46 and '47 m 274
Bridges Amount paid to sundry persons for labor and materials at
Smithfield Bridge, for the years 1843 and 1840 2
Smith's Gap do do 1845 1
Stony Run do" do 1846 2
Kunkles do do do 1
Kerr's & Ransberry's do 18-17 9
Pocono & Brodhead's do 184G and 1317 44
Marshal's Creek do do 1847 14
Stokes' do do do 3
Fennersville do do 1S46 and 1847 14
Postens (Stroudsburg) do 1845 and 1847 82
E. Price's do do 1847 114
Kerr's do do do 60
Bell's do do do 230
Wire Creek do do do 2
Bell's & Smithfie Id do do 5
81912 58h
181- 376? 13
' "I1 C -
12h a
50 ?.Ai
70
00
04
60
99
97h
82
77 .
72h-1171 24h
52 124 52
20 237 20
00 -00
50- 123 50
60
00
00
86
47
00 334 93
84h 274 84h
45". -4 .
45 .
50
00
95
49h
14
36
69h
39
00
64
74h
50
25 5R9 561i
'. .1 : - - . ; Road.iDatnages.i r
'Paid D. S. Burson & Wm. Ilollinshead 1844 'jWW
" Joseph Fenner 1847 ,
' Susan Strnmi - "f
uu :
" Henry Fenner do
" Stogdell Stokes dp '
, Road and Bridge Views.
Cash paid oh orders for bridge and road views for tile years
1S46 and 1847 , .
County Auditors:
Amount paid P. M. Bush for auditing account of 1845 '
do do Jacob Franlz " " 1846 .
do do John P. Dowling " "
do do Abraham Edinger " "
Court Crier Amount paid Benjamin Tbcli for the years
1846 and 1847 s
WXitiko b.s Auditors and Return Judges' Paid Benjairiiri "
t To'ckl846&'47
Cleaning" Court House and Jail, &c Amount paid to sun-
. dry persons 1846 & '47
Stationary and Merchandise Amount paid to Wm. II;
Schlough, 1847
Amount paid to Johri Malvin, 1847
" " Geo. Malvin, "
Wood Amount paid for wood for Court House and Jail, and
cutting, &c, 1847
Books Cash paid lor Assessment Books, &c, 1846 and '47
Commissioners Clerk- Paid John D. Morris, Esq., for the
years 1846 and '47
Commissioners Counsel Paid John D; Morris, Esq., for the
years 1S46 and '47
Redemptions
Amount paid S. J. Ilollinshead on J. Hempt; CoolbauVdi tsp.
" " James Rafferty " Joshua Rolstori, Price "
. " " Silas L. Drake " Horseffeld & McCarty, To
byhanna township,
., " " J.J. Moore " R. Blackwell, M.-Sinith-
' Held township
' '" " James Place " "
Judgments Amount paid to persons holding Judgments
against Monroe county as per Recp'ts:
Daniel Zimmerman Interest 1346 and '47
do do
Peter Zimmerman do
James Bell, jr. principal
Bell & Brothers do in full
'Money overpaid by collectors on their duplicates and sinrc
Refunded :
John P. Dowling collector of Coolbaugh tsp. for 1844
R. Gregory do Chesnuthill do 1S43
A. Singer do Jackson do 1914
' J. M. Meyers do Coolbaugh do ' 1845
Money refunded on land erroneously sold Am't paid Syden
ham Walton
DivislioN of Ciiesnutiiild Tsp. Amount paid to sundry
persons
Division of Price Tsp. Aniount paid to sundry persons -
Building County Offices,"' 1847.
Materials Amount paid to sundry persons
Masons and Bricklayers Paid Samuel Deal r .
" Jeremiah Shifler
" William Leslie!
Carpenters1 Paid Daniel Huntsman ;
" Joseph B. Miller
" Alfred Drake
Haulincr Amount paid to sundry persons
Tending Masons and Bricklayers Paid John TJelbng ,
Charles Huntsman
10 00
, 52 50
' 160 00
13 00
42 00 277 50
. 12 00,
15 00
12 00
13 50
13 50
27 00
5 00
12 O0L.f
54 00
27 00 '
5 00
24 75- 24 75
. 1 25 .
22 44-
15 41- 39 10
20 50 20 50
22 00 22 00
110 37- 110 37
40 00-- 40 00
Of.-
12 70
19 371i
13 23 ' :
11 61 . . 7'
6 83 64 24h-
21 87
. 5 86h
35 i8
33 99
29 25
4 77
2' 30
1 01
1 49'-
12'Grl 5lf
. f ;j
9 57,
9 4S 9 48
23 75
37 75
61 50
Si'
James White"'
Charles Keener
John Keener
Wm. Huntsman
Wm. P. Hallock
" Benjamin Turner
. John Quokow
Boarding hands Paid Jacob Knecht
Miscellaneous work Amount paid to sundry persons'
Painting Paid E. II. Walton
Blacksmithing Cash paid Valentine Koutz
" a William Clements
. Repairing Court Hsus&
Carpenters Cash paid Joseph B. Miller
" " Daniel Huntsman
Painting-Paid E. II. Walton
Hauling Amount paid sundry person
Materials Lewis Sox, boards'
Miscellaneous work , ,.
Miscellaneous.
Paid Jno. Zimmerman, clerking at Smithfield bridge vendue
' S. J. Ilollinshead, seven bushels of lirne
Silas L Drake, repairing lock to office and docket case
( David Edinger, advertising two Township elections
518 56Ii
179 31
5 50
17 25
28 75
9 00
30 00
34 4ti
20 50
75
1 2o
20 87h
30 72
15 50
7 62h ' . ,
2 76h
29 94
12 62 -::tu
23 56h
3 00
106 31 .
117 711215 93h
23 52
5 00
9 S3
12 80
8 83
2 19 62 22
'fb.
FWe0?IS!bbcMmithinsr 1 " ' . . 31 S 1 1
i '"Jacob-JieesfeckerjjilaHlror bridges, t;
- Benjamin T'ock,- waiting on Auditors,a'ndjone: shovel i o 75T 3 $ V
' S J ilollinshead, stones for Court llouie and bridee ofarlk !f iTo i 2 9
87i
62i
2 00
idee ptank !f nT
Abm. Barry, surveying and making rcportof-Bridgesite , - .
, over McMichael's creek . r"- .l if- -' rtDHS
Jasper Uotant, time and hauling siorie
Riihu Rostenqj admiriisiering four oaths at drawing of jurors
Jacob Geotz, binding check-book 1 -
Wendel J Brenner, covering cupola and stoveVpipg, &c 28 48,
Philip Kresge, nine ballot boxes for Polk township 1 75 -
Theo. Brodhead, auditing the accbunts of the'several offi -istJfc. '
00
50
"9 00-K r-1
'6
oo:
, ces of the County
Frederick Shupp, bridge blank .
E II Walton, painting cupola, repairing pump, &c
Charles Price, services bn state-road from New Foundland
to E Price's mill ..... . .
Leonard Labar, Jr.. hoe handle . r
Charles Huntsman, work, at County offices and i barrel
Philip Heller, stone coal for Court House'
Simon Fry, wheel barrow ,
Elihu Postens, swearing Commissioners, &c. 5 election
- officers Oct, 1847 .
Tt:j 1 tj- T-v: i n'ri 1 ; " "
xuiuiiuui.ia.. jLreuer, axeruuiuuu appraiser . . ;. , io Atti .
Jacob Shoemaker, adv'g. unseated lands that were seated-12 30-S1I7 fi-lA
Treasurers' commissions on receiving $1912 58t af 1 per cent 49 42 ' "
41 " paying Out 5201 77A at 1 per cent 52 04 -101- 4(5 '
'? "-S
2 75"
l 25
15 37
The above amount of receipts brought down
5082 41 A
. 4942 58;
$739 83t
Ualance dub Edward Postens. Treasurer1 ' -
Examined and allowed this ist day of January; A. 1). 1848j t
M ELCHQIR DREHER, ) gXcon Frantz,
HENRy WISS, Corners. -Abm.. Edinger, 'Auditors.
JOHN MILLER, ) Jas: S.-Bisbixo,
Atiesi, John D. Morris, Clerk.
s fit
Statement of Balances
.Due by Collectors from the year ,1838', with the payments made since January
first 1817, as per statements of Auditors at last settlement. ' s
is.
is to
1S-12
13-13;
ISM
isir
1S46
1817
Am'nt Dal due Pay- Exon-j Com- Over- Bal-- Toiab
COLLECTORS. Township, oftlupli at last ments. era- mis- pay- ance fortacli
catbs. set. ent tions. sions. ments due. yur. ,
Samuel Bond Tobyhanna 203 00 107 80 . 107 0 107 to'
John Dricsbach " 249 03 1 164 02 1154 02 C4i(hJ
Aaron Diiesbaoh Penn Forest 154 4'J 10 43 10 43
Henry W,hitc5ell Tobvhnana 48 13 22 01 22 61 33 01
Aaron Croasdale Stroud 849 75 205 74 147 11 17 00 11 63
Jaqob Shafer . Hanyltdn 848 09 71 23i. 71 23h
Daniel Callaghan Coolbaugh 32 06 2 5-1 .1 2 54 -
Jacob Vanbuskirk Rofs 4S2 31 181 28 106 80i 2 07 72 40h , 'j '4
James Henry Price 132 04 40 31 4 00 3G 31h l2 40h
Leonard Andree Stroud 1 ISO 37 221 60 145 OS 18 50 57 4Sh
Michael Keiser llamtltnri 1190 35 207 32 127 87J 20 70 38 73
Joseph Zimmerman Smithfield 811 70 31 82 40 42 SCO '
t.udwig Smith M. Smithfield 729 08 70 20 33 24 1 22 36 20
ficorpe Bowman Price - 147 03 90 20 16 00 13 51" 60 69 6063
Joseph Kerr Stroud 951 48 479 37 400 73J 32 69h45 90 ' J
neorce Kresge Chesntithill 486 92 262 78 126 73 136 15h
William Bisbmg Poconb 269 30 84 C8 84 68 ' '
Jacob Enpler Ross 378 60 81 12 55 60 7 31 ,18 22 ,' '
Joseph Kemmerer Hamilton 1004 57 611 95i 538 25 17 76 55 94h
Geroge Wcrkheiser Jackson 129 59 76 501-i 2 90 73 fOh
John Caseb'eer Smithfield (51 1 IS 1U7 35 97 00 100 35
Jolui V. Coolbaugh M. Smithfield 525 83 333 34 91 1C 8 72 238 40
Joseph Stubbs , Tobyhanna 89 86 5 05 SO 4 15 ;
John M. Meyers Coolbaugh 38 40 3 21 5 04 1 CO 1 49 . .. 7
Jacob Picc Price 96 26 84 14 r 70 02 1 65 12 47 701 CCh
James Kresge Chesnuthill 500 28 413 36 123 50 - 289 86
Samuel Dietrich Smithfield 595 77 414 92i306 50J 1 76 106 60
David Keller Hamilton 993 62 631 49J218 27i 14 6-1. , .- 148 58 .
William Warner Pocono 270 14 ISO 93 163 00 17 98
George Ransberry Stroud 911 97 915 97 1S6 20 729 77
John Bellas Jackson 127 69 110 32 45 00 51 04 81 .
Tohn Van Buskirk Ross 358 29 158 95 135 40 4 8S 17 C7
Tohn Dietrich M. Smithfield 539 50 539 50 162 88 J76 63
lohn J. Price Price 103 15 103 li 20 00 1 85, : 81 30
William Roach Coolbaugh 37 20 37 20 30 50 1 81 4 8'J -2120 47
Michael Brown Stroud 8S5 27 252 54 13 74 618 29
losephTrach Hamilton 909 35 "491 71 417 64
Jacob Greenamoycr Chesnuthill 266 04 93 00 193 04
Jacob Frantz Ross 373 68 225 16 i 84 146 68
Jacob Bcesecker Price 10S 99 108 99
Peter Learn Pocono 219 OS 94 50 154 58
fames Turpenning Smithfield 474 34 77 50" ' " 396 84
lohn Kunkle Polk . 195 14 8 26 " 186 88
Simon Crubcr Coolbaugh 37 12 37 12
Peter Miller Jackson 10136 101 3G
John Smith M. Smithfield 452 91 " 452 91
Abraham Butz Tobyhanna 110 24 4G 40 1 90 61 85 ix'.G SB
$C217 0'J
t Amount of checks outstanding and unpaid as near as could be ascertained up
to January 3d. 18-18; exclusive, is three thousand sixty dollars and twenty-three
cents, $30fi0 23
We the subscribers, auditors for the County of Monroe, having carefully ex
amined the accounts of the County Treasurer, and all books, papers, vouchers,
&.c. relating thereto, do certify that we find the above accounts correct. Wit
ness our hands at Stroudsburg, this twentj-second day of January, one thous
and eight hundred and lorty-eight
MELCHOIR DREHER, ) . Abm. Edinger.
HENRY WEISS, Confers. Jacob Frantz, Auditors
JOHN MILLER, ) Jas.S.Bisbing,
Atiest, John D; Morris, Clerk.
MARRIED,
At Stroudsburg, on he 3d insL, by the Rev.
J. Scribner, Mr. Hiram Blowers, of Stoddarts
villc, and Miss Mary Cramer, of the former
place.
IEI,
In Siroudsburg, on Thursday last, Elba Ann.
youngest daughter of Mark and Elizabeih Miller,
aged 9 months and 2 days.
11. & E. B. EJLVDRED,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
MILFORDj PIKE COUNTY, PA.
Will attend prompily to all business enmisod
to their care. Office opposite the Presbyterian
Church, on Broad street?
February 10, 1848.--ly.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that letters tesiamen
iary upon the estate of Margaret Westbrouk,
4ate of Delaware township, Pike county, Pa.
have been granted to the undesigned by the
tftegis'er. All persons indebted to the said es
state, are requested 10 make immediate pay
ment and those having claims against the san.e
will present them duly authenticated for settle
ment 10 the subscriber, or to E. B. Eldiied, Eq.
his attorney, at. Milford, Pa. .
WILLIAM DUSENBURY.
February 10, 1848.-6t.
Thos. A. Boyd. Mokris R. Stkood
BOYD & S JTKOUB,
SUCCESSORS TO
ALEX: READ,
Importer!! of & Dealers i"
China. Glass & Qiiccnswarc,
Four doors below the Merchants' llotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
January 1848.---.6ai,
Great Inducements to Subscribers!
Tlie Daily News.
The unexampled success which has thus far at
tended the News Establishment, encourages the
proprietors to spare no exertions to make the Dai
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its contemporaries in Philadelphia. They will!
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nature. They have the most ample resources, in
every respect, to enable them to give to its readers
the latest and most accurate local, foreign, and
domestic intelligence, and also full and reliable
accounts of the Markets and Commercial News
generally. j
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Whig principles, as originally expounded by the
Fathers of the Constitution, and adopted by the
accredited organs and champions of the Whtg
cause at the present day. It will urge the hold
ing of a Whig National Convention, for the pur
pose of nominating candidates for tse Presidency
and Vice Presidency, and will battle, with all the
ability, zeal and energy it can command, to se
cure the triumphant election of the nominees ofj
that Convention.
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MONROE COUNTY, SS.
The Commonwealth of Pennsyl
ffFh&. vania to the Sheriff of said Countv.
Harriet, his wife, (late Harriet La-
w Bar) make vou secure of prosecuting
their claim,- then we command vou that you sum
mon by good and lawful summoners Elizabeth
La Bar, Samuel Rees La Bar, Henry Barlow
and Emeline his wife. laie Eineliric La Bar, Ed
win La Bar, Horace La Bar, Gilbert M. La Bar,
iEugeno La Bar, Hellen T.- La Bar, and Albina
La Bar, so that they be and appear before our
Judges at Stroudsburg at our County Court of
Common Plea, there to bo held the tenth day
of Aprtl next, to show wherefore whereas, they
the said Charles Bortree and Harriet his wife,
late Harriet La Bar,- Elizabeih La Bar, Samuel
Rees La Bar. Henry Barlow and Emeline hi
wife, late Emeline La Bar, Edwin La Bar, Hor
ice La Bar, Gilbert M. La Bar, Eugene La Bar,
Hellen T. La Bar, and Albina La Bar together
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-PaXSOX, SAXDERSON & KlLLINGER.
February 10, 1848.
AGENT WANTED
FOR THIS UOUNTIT'
The business will to be procure subscriber.-
for, und sell, when published, a largo, new,
splendid township Map of the STATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA. The qualifications re-
quired are a small capital of $100, sobriety, in
tegrity, industry, energy, and active business tal
ents. Information of the terms of the agency
(which are liberal) will be given on application,!
POSTAGE PAID, 10
ALEXANDER HARRISON,
Superintending Agent,
- ' 8 1-2 South 7ih street, Philadelphia
September 17, 1810. '
with the appurtenances, the same Elizabeth La
Bar, Samuel Rees La Bar, Henry Barlow and
Emeline his wife, late Emeline La Bar, Edwin
La Bar, Horace La Bar. Gilbert M. La Bar,
Eugene La Bar, Hellen T. La Bar, and Albina
La Bar, partition thereof between them to be
made (according to the laws and customs of this
Common wealth in such case madeand provided)
do gainsay, and the same to be done, do not
permit, very unjustly and against tho same laws
ind customs (as 'tis said,) and have you then
there the names of ihose summoners and this
writ. . . .'
Witness the Honorable Luther Kidder,
President of our said Court at" Stroudsburg, ihi"
1 fifteenth day of January, in the year of our Lord
one thousand eiyht hundred and-foriy-eight.
J. H. S l-RU U D, Frothonotary, ,
January 27, 1 S'lS.-'-Gu .
Fashionable Boot and Shoe -
MANUFACTORY.
THADDEU.S SCHOCH, at
his old stand in Hamilton .street,
Easton, Pa., opposite T.& P. Mix
sell's store, continues to manufac
ture to oder, every description of
Boots and Shoes,
for men and boys ; also the most
fashionable Gaiters, Buskins, half
Gaiters, Slippers, 5fc, for Ladies
and Misses, which will be warranted to fit, be
made of the best materials, and sold at small
profits for cash. Also on hand a large assort.
Iment of
ASM) SHMDlia
which will be sold cheap, and can be recom- .
mended.
The public are respectfully invited to call,
leave their measures, or examine his ready
made stock bofore purchasing elsewhere, as he
is confident they will be suited with the style,
quality and price of his articles.
ALSO Just received a large supply of
GUM SHOES,
for Ladies and Misses of a now stylo, very su-"
penor, together with a stock of Men's .Gum
ihoes; also. Children's Gum shoes. Cull .ami
try them.
Easton, Oct. 7, 1847.
- t .
V 1
The subscriber has on hand and offers -for,
sale, a superior assortment qf:blanks, viz;. -
"Wint a
Executions,
Subpoejnas, ;
mortgages,-,
' SummoirseSj
i. Bonds, ))C.
"V:. L. F. BARNES,r3.
JOB WORK"
, T ... . j T vv7vr cirfc
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