1 O' SHERIFF'S SALE. Ty virlUR of a writ of alias fieri facias issued t of the Court of Common Pleas of JPike Co,. i:io,l T will mrnnsfi in niihli anlu m r-.,n house, in Mil ford, in said countv.on I I IU1 W J M a . - ir y- i f m m g a a a w w r a a. a a. a r iwara-aa ar -a a a m . a (lllii vy . ' ) o'clock p. M, of said day, ihe following - ,iw in wit: AH that certain ntece or par- ' Tl.l. i 11 T 1 the county oi riKe, oounueu on mo jjeia- n:. .... on1 lnnrle (if f.nvi IWl(ML)h. and are iv'vcl n" o - ihers, containing FIFTY ACRES ore or less, with the buildings and other im- fhoroiin nrpp.lirl nnrl hnincr lhp. same rovemeina '"- 1- nd upon whicu tne wiunn namca epnanian ..I.- ,niild at the time of his death. Also other niece or parcel oi land snuate as nreitiiu, ouj,",",h w . w r i lining me same land lor wnicn we taiu -.1. T.n1 t.f n ttnrr'iril frfwri f V n nil a 1 1 u i v w w f n i - ....titiv-iv nd (iliice oi rennsyirania, umnamiug THIRTY ACRES ore or less. Srizetl and taken in execution as the prop- r r7 ... 1 ni.ili 7") r i L' n iliirfiaQnrl JAUUii lUMBLPJ, SAeri. Per H. Westbrook, Deputy. eriflHs Oflice, Milford, Feb. 22, 1849 1 L NE "WORD TO THE SEDENTARY. Those who labor within doors are compelled to Breathe an impure atmosphere, which wholly unfit for the proper expansion ofjthe lungs,! and, owing to the want of exercise, Ahe bowels become constipated, the pores of the skin closed, und, in deed, alh the functions of the body become de ranged : ,hence proce'ed asthma, cough, pains in the breasl andi'side, palpitation of the hearV rheu matic pains in various partsof the body, giddiness, and a Variety of other distressing complaints, com mon to those of sedentary habits. Wright's In dian Vegetable Pills disperse all these unpleasant symptoms. A. single d.ose will in all cases give relief, and,, if repeated a few times, will most as suredly restore the body to health. Beware of Sugar Coated Counterfeits. 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(Cj" No paper will be forwarded unless pay mem be made in Advance, and all papers will be4ik 4. discontinued at "the end of the time subscribed for. tt?' Money may be remitted by mail, posage paid, at the risk of the publishers. Address,. . i.V r J p. SANDERSON 4 CO., . News Buildings; NSE. turner Third and Chest nut Sts., Philadelphia; fr . 14 Executor's Notice. Whereas letters testamentary to 'the esiate of Levi Vangbrdeny Jate.of the Township of Westfali, in the County of Pike, decased, have been grantedto thsubscriber, all. persons in-tiebled-to said estate are requesterjjo make im mediate payment', and those having.. claims a gainst; the same will present tnein duly authen ticated for settlement, to JAMES S. WALLACE, Executb Residence at' Milford, Pike UoUnty, Pa. Milford, .tan. 25 1849.r6t. . i ... - Auditor's Notice. The subscriber appointed by the1 Orphan'? Court f JPike county, to distribute' the asset of iha estate 6f Benjamin -Depue'; late of the county' V Pike, 'deceased will attend to the duiiesiof his appointment ai the house of Qsqac Mott, in MilToi-d; in'ln'e said county, on the eighth day of March next, at which .timfl. all; persons are.required to present their claims against the said estate or be forever 1 after de barred. HORACE L. WEST, Auditor. February 1, 1849.-41, STATEMENT Of the Receipts and Expenditures of Monroe County. Abraham Ijeveriiigf, Treasurer, in account with the County of Monroe, from the third day of Januarv, A. D. 1848. to the 31st of Dec! 1848, inclusive. DR. To cash received of Collectors on account of Taxes as sessed for the year 1813 do do 1844 do do 1845 do do 184G do do 1847 do do 1848 (10 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 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 Smithfleld do do i To cash ree'd of Henry Weiss, Commissioner, on Judg ment in favor of the County of Monroe vs. Ab'm Setzer u 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 1S45, being an error in a former settlement of his duplicate, cash ree'd as redemption money on Unseated lands sold for taxes in June, 1846: Samuel Brodhead Solomon Casebear Isaac Dills Lucas Nethermark Thomas Parshall Thomas Reestin - , Joseph Wilkinson Jonathan WolbertsorT 'r William Brown John Depuy Patrick Moore , John ilcCullough William Sprout Daniel Wheeler . , Benjamin Bunnell Archibald McCall , ... To cash ree'd &s redemption money on Unseated lands sold for taxes in June, 1848: . : Tobyhanna township GhnstianJHeckawelder do 3d David Heckawelder do 3o . , 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, for the taxes of 1844 and 1845. Price township t, for road taxes, Coolbaugh township do 3o Jacksbfl township do .do Price township for school taxes. To cash ree'd on Unseated lands assessed for the years lS46-'47 for County lax, in Price township Tobyhanna do Coolbaugh , M. Smithfiefd Chesnuthill 5; Pocono : Jadksbn Ross . . - Hamilton. . ... ... To cash ree'd for sealecf lands returned by collectors of. Stroud township for 1844" antT l'S45, agreeable to the Actof2ffth of April, 1844". . . To cash ree'd of Andrew Storm, -Sheriff, for fines and Jury funds" for 1848 CR. ... By cash paid Edward Poslens, former Treasurer, balance due him as per last settlement Administration of Justice. By pay and mileage of Grand and Petit Jurors, for the years 1844 and 1846 do do do do do, for the year 1848 Constables maTcmg returns and attending Court, for the ears 184& and 1848 t . f. Commissioners l?ees. $73 07 52 44 312 87A 1426. 96 1817 65 1805 07i- -5468 97 5 00 10 00 17 00 32.00 It 41 19 25 18 71) 1.1 66 . 19 73 . 8 I2h 2 86 .4 74 12 54 . -12 85 12 77 12 77 38.6.9 13 87, l"7 02h . 16 11 208 19 11 66 "7 56 10 71 14 90 ; 44-83 61 04 7.37 Ji 19 22 51 135 13. 10 14. ioo 3a 37 56 23 57, 12 58 2.4 12 13 1.7 4' 35 90 11 6 87 48152 315 ' 33 00' 8381 77 739 83' Abfaham -Fennef John Miller do do Henry Weiss" do do Melchoir Droher do dd do do John Kern Adam Overfijld Elihu Poslens 1848 1847 1848' 1847 1848 1846 1847 1845 1135 74 1142 61 148 08 ,.120 00' 1'2 00, '06. '12 00- 31 97; 7 a 4 00. J -j.72 8 ' ': - 66 39. - 51 13" 2 00 " . 17 16 346 46 Premi'jms-Amh paid on orders for premiums on 3 wolf scalps 75 00 , do do do fox scalps 1'68 14 243 14 tVecion5--i.penses of tierieral and lownship elections for the years 1 840-'47-,,48 Assessments Amounf oaid to Assessors of the diffefen bride townships for the years 1517 and 1848 Bridges-Amount paid to Jacob Stauffer for building in lobybauna township Amount paid to sundry persons for labor and materials for the following bridges. Pocono bridge 1848' ' Stokes' do 1848 Bells do 1847-'48 Ransbufy's 1848 Repairing County bii6gt8.,J83y46'Ai7-'':' Materials for County Offices Brick; lime hauling?&cl Work at County offices, .1847' . r , Alteration of the Court House . , 4 godk cases in Fire proof. . . '' ' furniture for Court chouse and Offices' Stationary, &c. f ' " oenf-Paid AiidfewJSlormVshenffdrawing and -'summon. ing jurors, 1847 do do do J848 do dd 1848 ."311 15 188 3lh' -442 9671' 142 97 286 60 32 ?3 108 49i 1191 87i 364 01 93 88 457 89 96 37 35 50 '44 87A . e0 06A 14044 45 0Q 10 74 33 0() County Printing. Paid Schoch & Spering for 1847 . , " T. Schoch, publishing auditors account fot 1847, &'c " " for printing blanks v ' " Schoonover & Ringwalt for adverti3ing election and court proclamations, and .auditors account for 184 S q ll for adv. g'eneral election & court proclamation, 48, 30. 5 " for proclamation of Presidential election & blanks 25 50 " Court proclamation and Blanks ' " . . " for printing, blank assessment books for two years -and advertising in 1848. y . Commissioners Clerk. Paid J D Morris for 1847 ' 1Q4R Commissioners Counsel--" " " " 184(5 ' " '" 1847 it 3 75 27 00 22 75 . 47 50 11 75 1848 20 00 60 00 71 00 10 00 20 00 20 00 Clerk of Sessions Paid James H. Stroud , - ;' - . . Road and Bridge Views Paid for orders for bridge views for the years 1843-'47-'48 Prosecuting AttorneyPaid James H Walton Hoad Damages-Paid D S Burson and William HolUnshead do Susan Stroud do John Repsher do Frederick Miller do John Setzer " Vf . - 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 Money over paid by collectors on duplicates and since re funded Paid to Michael Kiser do Joseph Kerr - y.: do JacoJ) Engljk. - . r- Courts and-witnesses fees in Commonwealth cases -Cleaning Court house, Commissioners office, Jail-yard .&c. Court crier rPaid to Benjamin Tock Wood "-amount paid for wood and coal for Court house" and Jail . Judgments amount paid James Bell, Jr. .do do ..do , in full r Interest amount paid Daniel. Zimmerman for interest . do ; do Peter Zimrnef man for do Division of Price township paid to Walter Barry . , ' , do to Jonas Hannah iv CKesriufhill township do to R. Gregory. . ,"J ;v Money refunded on Lands erroneously sold paid to B. S. , Schoonover. . . do. - do do Stroud J. Hollinshead Money refunded to sundry persons on redemption of unseat ed Lands Miscellaneous. 189 00 .- 131 00 50 DO 55 00 19 00 7 00 5 00 20 00 18-00 ' 15 00 52 60 110 60 3 00 10 50 10 50 24 00 8 50 2 03. 2.60 5 39 25 00 17 27 73t 35 IS 15 00 12 00 37A 10 02 26 73i 14 00 18 20 20 69 42 98 6291A .. - . 27 37A 9 43i 15 42 23 85 303 60 it u Paid John D; Morris making list of Unsfeated lands 1 ;i " extra services as. Commissioners clerk tor 4 Chas. Huntsman-.washing.for prisoners and cutting-wood E'd Postens adv'ing unseated lands erroneously.assessed " Michael Miller freight on .2 stoves from Easton H. Hammon Books for Hejorders . office t Samu'el Rees Jr. bringing books from Easton B. Took stove pipe andoal kettle - ' ''V ?r " John Frankenfield court costs in case of James Bell Jr. vs. county , -v u W. J. Breimbr 2 elbows and one coal kettle " Benjamin Tock waiting on 'Auditors " do do do r " D. E. Coolbaugh repairing wheel bar'rpw "J. Goetz binding assessment books 184$ . '. . Isaac-Loder work at Court house and Pocono bridged 3 00 8-63" 3 58' 3 50 ,3 00 20 00 25 v' 2""56 400, 1 50 3 00 8 75 'i-M-k H. Dreher appraising 36 stores a'nd mileage, in 1848 16 30 W. J. Breimer mending spout to. court house 2 50: B. Tock attending court house at elections, &c. 1'91- do attendintr on Keturn Judges t , -. 250 do hauling from Stokes mill and repairing lock & key 1 00 Jos. Heckman, Jr. for road Ta'x due Pocono township, -. on Unseated lands for 1844-'45 ' '; 13 14 , Jos. Johnson school Tax on Unseated lands due Ross $ ' " township for 1844 '45 - 089 " Jos. Kresge road Tax on Unsealed land in Chesnuthill . : forl844-'.45 t s . & ' ' , Frederick Keiser money paid as per Auditors settlement 1000; " Samuel Rees, Jr. Recording fees and State Tax. on-Bbud 125 ' StokeS;& Stapfes for two blank books . ; , ,75 137 60i Treasurers commissions on receiving $6381 77,at 1 per cejn 63 8l on paying oui j&uozi c4.11 at 1 per cent ua a .127? Op. , ToWhanna-Cash paid Andrew Eshenbach, Supervisor, 263 - -upajjjj paid George Altemose, . '-, t 60 uooloaugh Uverpayments made' for l-o retained and charged to Treasurer in Pounty fund, .Cash paid Hifarh Warner, Supervisor, "Cash paid Levi" Courtright, ' Middle.Smithfield Cash paid Benjamin Hannah, Su pervisor, . ; ' - " Cash paid Abrariam Hoffrhkh", Supervisor,' ' Pocono Cash paid Wm. D. Bell js and Thomas Pat ? terson, Supervisors, " ' " " Jacksori Overpayment' made for '44-'45 retained and charge'd to Treasurer, - ' Cash paid Andrew Singer, Supervisor, ' Cash paid George Setzer, " 17 -r 00-323 17 7 37 80 00 ' T, :j 80 00-167 37 23 00 - 23 0046 00 17 59 .1 9 19 10 00 , . 68 2087 39 rA 'ft. - - . 4 By Commissions on receiving $1219 34 at 1 per cent " " on paying 1044 96. at 1 per-cent, " Balance due the County of Monroe frern, the Coun ty Treasurer, '.-81112 56 12 19 10 45-22 64-1135 20 84-14 8116 34 Abraham Levering', Treasurer? in account with Monroe County for Schobl . . Taxes on unseated lands Jor the years !84b and lb47. Price Township to amount collected as per account rendered, Tobvhanna. . . ?' l Cnnlhnnorh If Chesnuthill Pocono, if.- 11 ti (I II 11 Jackson, Rbs'sV ' Ji Hamilton, Price By overpayments jnade for '44-45 retained and charged to 'Treasurer ; Cash paid Peter Angelmoyer School Director, Dornblazer .t . " ' $146 36 120 69 360 66 16 48 -7 83 26 89 ' ' '8 4L.v - 2- 68-S690 05 ti Mi : '-Peter. Tbbyha'nna Cash paid Washington Winter, Coolbaugh 11 Simon Grubef, " Jacksori " "' Michael Misner, ' Rosa Jos. Johnsoni 11 $22 51 27 ,43? 90 37-140 31 110 00 340 00 25 00 8 10 1 By GommTssionn on receiving 8690 05 at 1 per cent, " " ; 'on,paying . '600- 96 atlvpef cVn't, " Balance due tho County from the County Treasurer, . 623 4t 6 90 6 0012 90-63G 37 53 53 S690 05 ' Examined and' approved byius this fourth day of JanuarV, Anho Domini one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine. HENRY WEISS, ) Walter BabI-Jr.,' ) JOHN M-1LLER, y Coders, James Bisbing, y Auditors; ABRAHAM FENNER, , JN0. T. Beel, ) Attest, John D. Morris, Clerk. I Due by Cbllectbrs from the year 1838, with the payment made since January Isti ':' xumo, tto pci oiaiciueut ui Auuuora ai jast BKUiemenu .1 it i. 11 11 tt . - 5 j ij To the above amount of receipts brough down 645137t 6381,7, Balance due Abram.Levering Treasurer f . v 69 60A .-Examined and allowed, this 4'thf day of January, A. D. 1849.. HENRY WEISS, , , WAt.im Barry, Jr., ); J"OHN IULER, Com'crs Jas. S; Bisbino, YAuditors ABRAM..FFNNER,,) - Jno.'T: Bell, ) Attest, John p. Morris, Clerk. . Abraham Levering, Treasurer, in account iwith Monfpk County for Road Taxes on unseated Juands, collected jor the years I84b -and lb47. Price Township to amount collected a'a.per account rendered Tobyhanna, -'. it 1838 1840: 1842 1843 it 1844 1845 COLLECTORS. Tovn8liip8. Ara'nf ofdupli cafes. 1846 18471 1848 88 f4 Coolbaugh, MiddJei;Smithfieldr' Chesnuthill, Pop9noj' v? Jacksorii' Ross, - rip Sill. II f II IC u it 337' Ot f8P 89 49 92 38 53 18 14 9t54 ' 11 99-l2l9-34 Price By.pverpayments made for 1844::45 ffelained' J . t , and charged to Treasurer-in County fund,' 51 04 -a6n pai" onn. wpioier, ouperviaur, CEBiiptlid Jacob Ililgart 210 00 2i0 00-471 04 Samuel Bond, John Dricsbach, Ileary Whttusell, Jacob ShalTer, Jacob VanKusKirK, James Henry, George Bowman, George Kresge, William Bisbing. . Joseph Kemnie'r6r, George Werkhciser, John Casebear. John V.'Coolbaugh, Jacob Fricc James Kresgo, J Samuel Dietrich. William Warndr, George Rahaberry, Jphh, Dietrich, John J. Price, William Roach. Michael Brown, Joseph Trach, Jacob Greenamoyer, Jacob Frantz, Jacob Beesecker, l'eter Learn, James Turpcnniug, John Kunkle, Simon Gruher, reter Miller, John Smittr braham.Butz. Michael Brown. Charles-Peatherpian, namuei.ripner, Ifetiry Eilenbergcr, Joseph Jfrablc, Thomas Mcllhancv. H. Stoddart, fvaron Koch, George G. Hawk, Michael Butz, Simon Gruber, Tobyhanna Hamilton, Ross,. Price,' . Price! " Chesnuthill, rocon, Hamilton. Jocksdh, SmithfieliL M.'Smithfleld, t;rice, Chesnuthill, Smithfleld, Hamilton, Pocono, Stroud, Jackson, M. Smithfield, Price. Coolbaugh, Stroud, .. .. Hamilton), " Chesnuthill, Rpss, Price, Focont: SmithfieW. Polk, Coollviueh. Jaricson, Al. Smithfield, looyhanna, Stroud, Hnmilton. . M. Smithfleld. SmI thfield,' Chesnuthill, Rosa, Pocond,' Tobyhanna, Price, PpJk.. Jaeksbn, T Coolbaugh, 2&3 66 249 03 48 43 848 69 482 31 132 04 147 03 480 92ll 263 30 1004 57 129 59 Gil 18 525 38 96 26 Balduel'Tay. at last ments. set.ent 107 80 164 02 22 Gi 7123h ?2 40h 36 31h 60 69 136 inn 84 68 55 94 H 73 60h 95 35 23845 32 47 500 2S 289 86 595 T&W BQ 90S 27ffl4 94197 127 69 539 56 103 15 37 20 885 27 909 351 04 373 68 108 99 249 08 474 34 195 14 37 12 101 36 452 91 110 24 809 3t 4S2 57 471 m 272 l3 361 24 248 74 116 70 89 14 193 70 104 41 42 49 448 58" J21 43 729 77 64 81 376 63 81 30 4 89 618 29 417 64 193 04 146 63 103 99 154 58 396 84 186 83 37 12 101 36 452 91 61 85 23 85 49 22 52 44 81 99 15 63 .0 32 33 29. 46 3a 133 29h Exon- era Hons. 179 37 74 75 392 93hi 381 79 26 50 316 76b 54 85 554 34h 167 65 71 20h 51 sqh .45 51 133 8111 314 03 105 66 13 76 40 00 SCO 36 50 79 183 Q2h 633 03b. 149 61h 178 83 232 63 118 50 154 81 69 27 65 75 29 61 5 54 ,67 12 87 8 55 4 64 -93 10 29 3 91 I 34 10 69 2 27 6 78 8 23 20 79 1 38 6 241 4 20 11 u 5 55 i 57, 3 48' 8 T6 4 00 1 50 1 93 8 56 2 90 Com-mis. sions. Over payk ments 41 85 23 19 ? 7 6 59 43 93 29 58 48 86 13 22! 90 Bal ance due. 107 60 164 03 22 61 36 31h 41 38h 60 45 39 38h 33 68 101 25h 11 13 99 80 12 0 327 i9 36 9a 53 67h 22 25 A 89.. 52 50h 244-54 117 26h 95 15h 61 02 78 81 K 81 22 '21 86 :50 43 182 99 695 40h 178 30h 302 95h 293 16 50 00 242 74 93 93 47 43 69 14 127 95 74 80 42 49' Tdtal Total for each year. 107 80 164 03 22 61 36 31b 292 28b 44 93H . 993 55h 223630h 4298 23h '' -vTlie arhouhi of Checks.outstanding and tirip.&tcl , as near as c&n beascertained tlft to January leU 1849, is -three thousand do.llars,, ' . ined'thc AcQounts of the County Trea8urer,j artd all books, papera," vouchers, &.c), 1 relating thereto do certify that .wq.fi Hd trie above Accounts correct. Witness our hands at Stroudsburgj this fourtH day of January, Anno Domini, eighteen hundred' and-forty-nine. - HENRY WEISS, ) Waiter Barry, Jr., ) JOHN MILLER, ConCers. James S, Bisbinq, Auditors. ABRAHAM FENNER. ) Jno. T. Bell, ) Attest, John D. Morris, Clerk. February 1, 1849. .1
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