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These Pilta contain no mineral, narcotic, poisohous or irritating substance, whatever ; but are prepared of the most harmless, mild, balsamic, and restorative Vegetable Extracts that can be produced from the four quarters of globe ; carefully selected and compounded by lhe proprietor himself, with strict reference to vegetable chemistry and the immutable laws of hoalih. For particulars see the circulars -'ihafa'ccom pany, ekch, box.. For. sale-wholesale and retail at the office of the proprietor,-, lniira', N. Y. beneral agency for the south and 'east 108 John street, N. Y. Agents for Monroe County. Theodore Schoch, Stroudsburg A. S. Edinger, Tan.nersville . J. R. Howell, Pocono Tannery Oliver D Smith, Coolbaugh township, Simon Gruber, Naglesville February 15, 1849.--ly. REGISTER'S NOTICE. John Miller, administrator of the estate of Peter Labar, deceased, has filed his accoun in the Register's office, at Milford, in and for the county of Pike, and the same will be pre sented to the Orphan's Court for coniirmation and allowance on the 12th day of February next,, of which all persons interested will- take notico. J. C. WESTBROOK, Register. Register's office, Milford, Jan. 11, 1849.-41. BLANK MORTGAGES For sale at thisOffice'. Wottd. A few loads of wood wanted at this office immediately. Those subscribers who have promised us the article would accommodate us by bringing some soon. ORPHANS' COURT SAXE.: By virtue of ah alias order of lhe Orphana' Court of the County-of Monroe, the following fteal Estate, formerly of Chas. G.eb'e., late of Pocono lo'wnship, in said county,, deceased, will be sold at public Vendue, at the house of Jacob Knechf, in Stjoudsburgon ' . Thursday Hie &2d day of February next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, one full equal undivided moiety or half part of a certain Saw Mill and 7 Tracts of Land, situate in Coolbaugh township, in said Monroe county, in the warrantee names of the follow ing persons, to witi ... Daniel Shoemaker, containing 408 97 and allowance. "Richard Shaw, " f Tobias Guiltner ' Aaron Depue, " Henry Biles, Peter Hagle, Nicholas. Denue,- 1 hese lands are heavily limbered with Spruce and Hemlock ; the Tobyhanna Creek, a never failing stream of water passes through them, on which is erected a good and substantial SAW MILL, in complete order. The'Sullivan Road passes within about two miles of the Saw Mill. The whole will be sold together or in parcels if de- 408 97 412 72 408 97 408 97 408 97 ,40S 07 aired The term and conditions will bVmade known at the lime and place of sale, by , ' ? J. H STROUD, Administrator. . By the Court, , V v. M. H. DREHER, Clerk. January 25, 1849.--4t. ,P. Executor's JSTotice. . Whbreas letters testamentary to the estate of Levi Yangorden, late of the Township of Westfall, in the County of PiJce, decased, havo been granted to the subscriber, all personi in debted' 10 said estate are requested 10 makejrn mediate payment, and those having claims a gainst the same will present them duly authen ticated for settlement, 10 JAMES S. WALLACE, 'Executor, Residence at Milfprd, Pike County. Pari Milford, Jan. 25 1849.r-6i. Auditor's roticc. The subscriber appointed by the Orphan's Court of Pike county, to distribute the assets of.lhe estate of Benjamin Depue, late of the county of Pike, deceased, will atlend: to th duties of his appointment at the house of Oscar H. Moil, in Milford, in-the said county, on tho eighth day of March next, at which "time all persons are required to present their claimi against lhe said estate or be forever after de barred". HORACE L. WEST, Auditor. February 1, l849.-4t. STATEMENT Of the Receipts and Expenditures of Monroe County. AbraZiani I,evei'iS, Treasurer, in account with the County of Monroe, fn.m the third day of Januaiy, A. D. 1818. to the 31st of Dec. 1848, inclusive. DR. . r rn . To cash received ot Uollectors on account 01 iaxes as sessed for the year Ibid do do do do do 1844 ) do do do do 1815 (.j do do do do 1816 jo do do do do 1847 iJo do do do do 1848 Price township do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Collbaugh township do do do do do do do do do do Middle Smithfield do do Ticash ree'd of Henry Weiss, Commissioner, on Judg ment in favor of the County of Monroe vs. Ab'm Setzer cash ree'd of J. H. Melick for one year's rent of Grand Jury room, for Odd Fellows cash ree'd of Jacob Engler, collector of Ross tw'p for 1S15, being an error in a former settlement of his duplicate " cash ree'd as redemption money on Unseated lands sold for taxes in June, 1816: Samuel Brodhead ? Solomon Casebear Isaac Dills Lucas Nethermark Thomas Parshall Thomas Reestin i Joseph Wilkinson ' Jonathan Wolbertson William Brown John Depuy Patrick Moore ;. John McCullough William Sprout Daniel Wheeler Benjamin Bunnell Archibald McCall To cash ree'd as redemption money on Unseated lands sold for taxes in June, 1848: Tobyhanna township Christian Heckawelder do do David Heckawelder do ,do Joseph Hosse Coolbaugh township John Lee To cash retained out of the Road and School taxes on Unseated lands in the following townships for 1846-47, lor over payments made to them in 1846, fo? the taxes of 1S44 and 1815. Price township for road taxes Coolbaugh township do do Jackson township do do Price township for school taxes To cash ree'd on Unseated lands assessed for the years-1546-47 for County tax, in Price township Tobyhanna do Coolbaugh , - - : - M. Smithfield - 'y Chesnuihill . f Pocono t.vf'l Jackson I' Ross . N? K Hamilton - -'-. To cash ree'd for seated lamls returned by collectors of Stroud township for 184'4 and 1B45, agreeable to the Act of 29th of April, 1844 To cash ree'd of Andrew Storm Sherifffor fines and Jury funds for 1848 C& cash paid Edward Postens, former Treasurer, balance due him as per last settlement Administration of Justice. pay and mileage of Grand and Petit Jurors, for the years 1844 and 1846 do do do do do for the year 1848 Constables making returns and attending Court, for the years 1846 and 1848 Commissioners Fees.- Abraham Fenner John Miller do do Henry Weiss do do Melchoir Dreher do do do do John Kern Adam Overfish! Elihu Postens S73 07 52 44 . 312 87A 1426 96 ' 1817 65 1805 97i- 5 00 -5488 97 10 00 17 00 32 00 17 41 19 25 19 73 7:v;8 12A 4' 74 12 54 12 85 12 77 12 77 8 69 12 87 17 02z 16 11 11 66 7 56 10 71 14 90 208 .19 - 44 83 - "f- u. J s - 3I- - 51 04 7 37 9 19 "22 51 135-13 130 14 100 30 37 50 23 57 - 12 58 24 72 13 17 - 4 35 90 11 481 52 " i 1.-- -315 "-33-00 - 638 r 7-7-739 83 . . 6 87A . . . 1135 74 1142 61 h 148 08 do do do 1848 .. - v 20 00 1847 12 00. 1848 57 00 1847. - v. 12 00 1848. ;, V. 31 97 '1846 -c.. .4 00 1847;,;,,. 72 81 1848 - 66 39 1847 51 13 1844 2 00 1843 17 16 346 46 3 on 3 wolf scalps 75 00 lox scalps 168 14 243 14 fur the years 1846-'47--,48 . Autssmcnis Amount paid to Assessors of the different townships for the years 1847 and 1848 "?M--Aniount paid to Jacob Stauffer for building bride in Tobyhanna township Amount paid to sundry persons, for labor and materials for "'e following bridges. Pocono bridge 1848 Stokes' do 1848 Bells ,.do 1847""48 Ransbury's - 1818 . , .' Repairing County hridges 1843-.-,46-,47--48' A mends for County OfficesBrkk, 'UmoKaulinz? &c.,.. wk at County offices, 1847 " ' ' - I eration of the Court House . . "leases in Fire proof ' " . , ,U1 v,uun uuuse .ana unices , t ,Vu &c 311 15 135 '66 A 188 51A 442 96A 14297 286 60 32 33 108 49t 1191 81 h 364 01 . 93 88 457 89 90 37 35 50 44 87A 60-06A- - 140 44 OLAtm.m .... r j t nary, flic t i . . Wnr..PV!..j.'.. . l..-- ;.-- 4 ju yurewopnermorawing andsummony - ing jurors, 1847 45 00 00 do dd 1848 10 74 1 do do 1848 33 00 88 74 County Printing. Paid Schoch & Spering for 1847 1. Schoch, publishing auditors account for 1847, &c lor printing blanks Schoonover & Rintrwalt for advertisinff election and 1 a a - 1 court proclamations, and audilors. account for 1847 b q- ti lor adv. general election & court proclamation, 48 " for proclamation of Presidential election & blanks " Court proclamation and Blanks " for printing blank assessment books for two years . ,and. advertising in 1848 Commissio7iers Cleric.--Paid J D Morris for 1847 Coinmissioners Counsel--11 " " " 184B 1Q,I7 X U1 f C( (t t i( (t II ct 1848 3 75 27 00 22,75 47 50 30 75 25 50 li 75 20 00 60 00 71 00 10 00 20 00 20 66 Clerk of Sessions Paid James H. Stroud . . . .. Road and Bridge Views.- Paid for orders for bridge views for the years 1843--M7-M8 . Prosecuting Attorney --Paid James H Walton , t Road Damages"Pad D S Burson and William Hollin'shead do -Susan -Stroud do John Repsher do. Frederick Miller do John -Setzer . , v County Auditors. Paid James -S. Bisbing for 1847 do Abraham Edinger 1847 do Jacob Frantz - ; - do John D Morris for auditing Prothonotary and Regis ters accounts, 1847 . . t, . , . Money over paid by collectors on duplicates and sincb re funded Paid to Michael JECis.er do Joseph':Kerr do Jacob Engle Courts and witnesses fees in Commonwealth- cases Cleaning Court house, Commissioners office, Jail yard &c. Court crier Paid to Benjamin Tock Wood amount paid for wood and coal for Court house and Jail . Judgments amount paid James Bell, Jr. do do do. t. r in full . Interest amount paid Daniel Zimmerman for interest . do ; do,. Peter Zimmeiman for do Division of Pries township paid to Walter Barry . . do to Jonas Hannah t Chesnuthill township do to R. Gregery . Money refunded on Lands erroneously sold paid to B. S. Schoonover. do do. do Stroud J. Hollinshead Money refunded to sundry persdns on redemption of unseat-, ed Lands Miscellaneous. Paid John D. Morris making list of Unseated lands 5 0O 20 00 . 18 00 15 00. 52 60 3 00'. 10 50 10 50 189 00 131 00 50 00 55 00 19 00 7 00 !H0B0' 24 00 8 50 Tobyhanna-Cash paid Andrew Eshenbach, Supervisor, 263 17 iasn paia ueorge Altemose, .z - ' " Coolbaugh Overpayments made for '44-45 retained ' and charged to Treasurer in County fund, " Cash paid Hiram Warner; Supervisor, " Cash paid Levi Courtrrght, " Middle Smithfield Cash paid Benjamin Hannah, Su pervisor, . ; " Cash paid Abraham Hoffman, Supervisor, ' Pocono Cash paid Wrh. D. Bellis and Thomas Pat terson, Supervisors, Jackson Overpayment made for '44-45 retained and charged to Treasurer, . Cash paid Andrew Singer, Supervisor, Cash paid George Setzer, " 2 0S: 2 60 5 39 25 00 17 98 -27 73i 35 J8 -15 00 12 00 37t r -1 8 43 15 42 - 10 02 26 73 14- 00 18 20 20 69 - 42 98 - 62 9lh - .27 37A - 23 85 303 60 it it it it it extra services as Commlssionerslerk lor '47 Chas. Huntsman washing for prisoners and cutting wood E'dPostensiadv'ing unseated lands erroneously assessed Michael Miller freight on 2 stoves from Easton H. Hammon Books for Recorders offico Samuel Rees Jr. bringing books from Easton 15. 1 ock stove pipe and coal kettle John Frankenfield court costs in case of JameS Bell Jr. vs. county W. J. Breimer 2 elbows and one coal kettle Benjamin Tock waiting on Auditors do do do D. E. Coolbaugh repairing wheel barrow J. Goetz. binding assessment books 184(8t Isaac Loder work at Court house and Pp.cono bridge. M. H. Dreher appraising 36 stores and mileage, in 1848 W. J. Breimer mending spout to court. house B. Tock attending court house at elections, &c. do attending on Return Judges l 60 hauling from Stokes mill and repairing lock & key Jos. Heckman, Jr. for road Tax due Pocono toVvnship, on Unseated lands for 1844--'45 Jos. Johnson school Tax on Unseated lands due Ross township for 1844-'45 Jos. Kresge road Tax on Unsealed land in Chesnuthill for 1844-'45 Frederick Reiser money paid as per A uditors settlement " Samuel Rees, Jr. Recording fees and.State Tax on Bond " Stokes & Staples for two blank books Treasurers commissions on receiving $6381 77 at 1 percent " " on paying out $6324 32t at 1 per cent it (C IC. t i (( it 3 00 8 63' 3 53 3 50' 3 00' 26 00 .25 a 2 93 1 66 2 56r 4 00, 1 00 1 50- 3 00 8 755- 16 30; 2-5fJf 191 2 50 100 13 14 689' 8 00 10 00 I 25 75 63 81 63 24 - 137 60i 127 05 . 6451 37A 6381 17 Auditors To the above amount of receipts brought down Balance due Abram Levering Treasurer . .. .69 G0h Hixamined ana auowea, tnis 4111 day orjanuary, a,, u. 1849 HENRY WEiss, ) Walter Barry, Jr., JOHN MILLER, Confers. J as. S. Bibbkg, ABRAM. FENNER, ) Jno, T. Bell, Attest, John D. Morris, Clerk. Abraham Levering, Treasurer, in account with Monroe County for. Road Taxes on unseated Lands, collected for the years 1846 and 1847. DR. - . Price Township to amount collected as per account rendered Tjobyhanna, " M 'J. f Coolbaugh, ... "; " - Middle Smithfieldj . k t. V - ot- - Chesnuthilli- . . . ' Pocono, i 'i Jackson -' & - Ross, ' -yvi - r-'VVjjl'', PricBy overpayment made fori844retained ' and charged to Treasurer in County fund, - $5104 Lash paid John Deibler, Supervisor, - 210 00 Cash paid Jacob Hilgart 210 00-471 04 Ny'JLfJ 8491 32 337 01 ISO S9 ,49 9g ; - 38 53 . 18 14 91 54V-"' 11 99-S1219 34 II K .1 60 130-323 17 7 37 80 00 : ; 80 00-167 37 23 00 - 23 0046 00 17 59 9 19 10 00 63 2087,39 'I- M - i c-i I' By Commissions on receiving 81219 34 at 1 per cent, 12 19 : ''" " on paying 1044 96. at 1 per cent-, 10 45 22 61 H35 20 11 Balance due the County of Monroe frcm the Coun- ty Treasurer, 84 14 ' . . J : ' . S1219, 34 Abraham Levering Treasurer, in account with Monroe County for School x axes on unseaiea i&nas jor tne years 184.0 and Ltiit. Price Township to amount collected as tier account rendered, &146 30 m i.-f roDynanjia, Coolbaugh Chesnuthill Pocono, Jackson, r Ross, Hamilton, 11 ir V' it It CR 120 69 360 66 16 48 7 88 26 89 8 41- 2 63-8690 & 0651 (i Prfce By overpayments made for M4 45 retained and charged to Treasurer .' Cash paid Peter Angelmoyer, School Director, Tobyhanna Cash paid Washington Winter, " Coolbaugh " " Simori Gruber, Jackson " Michael Misner, Rosa " " Jos. Johnson, 11. $22 51 '27 43 90 37-140 31 110 00 340 00 25 00 8 16 By GoramiB8iohs on receiving $690 05atl percent, " . " on paying - : 600 96 at 1 pet cent, " Balance due the County from the County Treasurer," 623 47 . 6 90 - -; 6 0012 90-636 37 53 53 i - - ' v . r S690 05 4- Examined and approved by us this fourth day of January, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine. HENRY WEISS, ) Walter Baury, Jr.,) JOHN. MILLER, . V Coin' ers, James1 S. Bisbino, y Auditors, ABRAHAM FENNER, ). .... Jno. T, Bell, ) Attest, John D. Morris, Clerk. Due by Collectors from the year 1833, with the payment made since January 1st, - 1348, as per Statement of Auditors at last settlement. COLLECTORS. 1833 9amucl-Bond, 1840 John Dricebach, 1842 Henry Whitesell, 1843 Jacob ShatTer, Jacob VanBuskirk, James Henry, 1844 George Bowman, 1845 George KresRe, William Bisbing;, Joseph Kemuierer, George Werkl'ieiser, John Casebear, John V. Coolbaugh, Jacob Price 1846 James Kresge, Samuel Dietrich, David Keller, Ransbcrry, John Bellas, John Dietrich, John J. Price William Roach, 1847 Michael Brown, Joseph Trafch, Jacob'Greenamoyer, Jacob Frantz, Jacob Beeseckcr, Peter X.carn,. James Turpenniug, John Kunkle, Simon Gruber, Peter Miller, John Smith,. Abraham Butz, 1848 Michael Brown, Charles. Feathcrman, Samuel Piplier, Henry Eilenberjcf John Set2er, Joseph Frtole, Thomasv Mcllhaney, II. ftiofldarty Aaron Koch; George G. Hawk, Michael Butz, Simon Gruber, Townships. Tobyhanna Hamilton, Ross, Price, Price. Chesnuthill, Pocono, Hamilton, Jackson, Smithfield. M. Smithfield, Pried, Chesnuthill, Smithfield, Hamilton, Pocono, Stroud, Jackson,- - M. Smithfield, Price, Coolbaugh, Stroud, Hamilton, Chesnuthill, Boss, Price, Pocono.' Smithfield, Polk, Coolbaugh, Jackson, M.SmithfiMd. Tobyhanna, Strq-ad, liamuton. M. Smithfield, Smi thrield, Cliesuuthill, Ross, Pocono, Tobyhanna, Price, Polk, Jackson, Coolbaugh, Annt Balduc Pay- Exon- Com- Over- Bat- Total ordupU at last ments. era- mis- pay- ance for each cates. set.cnt lions. sions. merits due. year. 208 C0'l07 60 107 80 107 60 - ago; logos wig Sjg 48 43 22 61 o 61 "-" fit 848 69 71 23h 23 85 5 54, 41 85 " 482 31 7240h 49 22 23 19 132W 3G31h 3G31h 3631h 147 03 CO CO 52 44 1 C7 6 39 466 D2 136 15h 81 90 12 87 41 3Sh 2C9 30 g-l 68 15 63 8 5$ 60 45 1004 57 55 94 2 33 4 C41 43 03 I 129 59 73 60h 33 29 93! 39 38h Gil 18 95 35 46 38 10 291 33 68 525 38 238 46 133 29h 3 91 101 25h 96 26 12 47 1 34 ll 13 292 2Sh 500 28 289 86 179 37 10 69 99 g0 595 77 100 CO 74 75 2 27 29 58 ! 998 C2 448 58 352 93h 6 78 43 86 270 14 21 45 8 23 13 22 90 941 97 729 77 331 79 20 79 327 19 127 G9 64 81 26 50 j 33 36 93 539 56 376 68 316 76h c 4 53 67h 103 15 81 30 54 85 4 on 22 25 o37 20 4 89 4 89, 444 93h 85 27 618 29 554 34h 11 44 52 50h 909 35 417 64 Hi? 65 5 55 244 54. ' , 286 04 193 04 71 20h 4 57 H7 26h .273 68 140 03 51 52h 9515h - 108 99 1Q3 99 45 51 2 46 61 02 . 249 03. 154 59 133 81h 8 76 12 01 " - 474,34 396 84 314 03 4 00 78 81U l'J5 14 180 88 105 6G SI 22 - 37 12 37 12 13 76 1 50 21 66 101 36 101 36 49 00 1 93 J50 43 452 91 452 91 260 36 8 56 182 99 110 24 Gl 85 50 79 2 90 8 16 933 05h 879 33 1S3 92h 695'40h 809 34 633 03b. 176 30h 452 57 U9 61h 302 95h 471 99 178 83. . 293 16 272 PJ 222 G3 50 00 361 24 118 50 242 74 - - 248 74 154 81 93 9J 116 70 69 27 17 ,43 69 14 69 14 193 70 65 75 127 95 104 41 29 61 74 80 42 49 42 49. 5Q3fl 30h Total 4293 23h . 3 The amount of Checks outstanding and unpaid, as near as canbeascertained up. to January 1st, 1849, is three thousand .dollars, , We the subscribers, Auditors for the County of Monroe, having carefully exam- . ined the Accounts of the County Treasurer, and all booksi papers, vouchers, fee,, relating thereto do certify that we find the above Accounts correct. Witness our-1 hands, at Stroudsburg, this fourth day of January, Anno Domini, eighteen hundred and forty-nine. , HENRY WEISS, ) Wali-er .Bakuy, Jr. J . , JOHN MILLER, Confers. James S, Bisuixa, V Auditors. ABRAHAM FENNER. ) Lso. T. Bill, ) Attest, John D. Morris, Clerk.
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