vc hp A nn 17 TT 1? TVT rn . o x jEl.jl Jia m J2i 1Y--X . .v v Of the Reoeipts and Expenditures of Monroe County. JEhARLES FEATHERMAN, Esq., Treasurer, in account with the County of .Y. - .. Monroe, from January 7, 1850, to December 31, 1850, inclusive. JDR. v-i To, cash rec'd of Collectors on acc. of Txes asses'd for 1845, $11 96 22 97 184 99 262 98i 1849, 1573 44A . -1850, -2687 11-4943-46' Y do? do do do do do do 1846, 1847, 1848, do- - -', do' ' ' ' do ,o ; do do do do To. county tax on unseated Jandd for tkcyears 1848 and 1849: 'Cash recei red for Price township, do Paradise, ' - . . d0 Coolbaugh, j0 Tobyhanna, do. M. Smithfield ..do Chesnuthill do ' Pocono, do ' Ross,, do Jackson, do Hamilton, S"!S . v- f7 74 59 60 93 99 96 ' -159 49 12282 . 23 41 .9f84 12 13 .19 44 5 49-$483 10 :9t 3 00 4.00 6.00 12, 00. 42 00, 3 75,00 25 00 4000 V To County tax on seated lands returned by collectors for the y.ears io anu loao, agrueauie to tne Act of April S9, '44: .To cash rec'd for eeated land in the borough of Stroudsburg, - do do Stroud tsp. do do Smithfield, do do Trice, do do Pocono, iTo cash rec'd of Win. S. Winteinute, for one year's rent of Grand Jury room, for Odd Fellows, ' ;To cash rec'd of Peter Kemmerer, Sheriff, for fine and Jury Funds for the year 1850 : -Fine, Jury Fund, To cash rec'd as redemption money on unseated lands sold for taxes in June. 1843 : '' Price township, Francis Murray, do Joseph or John Starr Tobyhanna, Jacob Cox, part, Horsefield & McCarty Nathaniel Waters " Charles Weinock .Coolbaugh William Cramer, ,; Philip Riggs Jane Rees Daniel Rees Sarah Rees Emanuel Walter ' Samuel Meeker " do Pocono John Young, part Jackson John Herron Francis Lesher . , . t . - To cash received as redemption money on unseated' lands sold for taxes in June, 1850: - sr' -: . . Paradise township Patrick Moore, . , : Coolbaugh do. John McCullough Tobyhanna James Stewart Elizabeth Taylor M. Smithfield Samuel Kirkendall To cash received as redemption money oh seated -landsold in June, 1S50, Price township Benjamin Huff, To cash rec'd of Fire Insurance Company, of Northampton co. for premium returned after the policy of Insurance on county building expired, . L '. 2 50 1 83 a 41 1 06 42 SS 22 10 00 810 00 5 00 20 90825 00 .-18,68 20 79 5 33 8 65 12 18 15 50 15" CO 15 11 15 93A 15 82i 15 86 U 90 ,10 02 10 02 5 97A , 6 33 ' 13 90- 220 00k 15 64 10 03i 10 51 94 90- $52.02i 7 76 -87 76 15 57 Total, GR. Byash paid A. Levering, late treasurer, ballance due at last settlement, Administration of Justice By pay and mileage of grand and petit jurors, ' Constables Cash paid to constables making return and at tending court, Prosecuting Attorney Paid William Davis . Sheriff cash paid Peter Kemmerer, drawing and summon ing jurors, , Paid do. for taking Andrew Cross to penitentiary, i ' do Henry Price do Witness and constable fees in Commonwealth cases,, , -' Commonwealth vs. Lydia Frey ' " do vs. Henry Price do vs. Andrew Cross " - ; ;r' l ,1 T t- . .... uu vs. james j&umonus j v. do vs. Tunis Cramer do VS. C. "R. SllMW 'w.-rta .to . noarazng prisoners Faiu Wm 1. Hallockji x or ueorge ituoco For Henry Price For A. Cross . For T.Cramer Court Crier Paid Benjamin Tock Paid do. for cleaning court house "! rrottionotary iJaid J. 11. i'troud " M. H. Dreher Clerk of the sessions Paid J. H. Stroud " M. H. Dreher Covunissioner's clerk Paid John D. Morris ' " J. H. Walton Commissioner' s Counsel Paid John D. Morris ' "J.H.Walton Commissioners Paid Melchoir Dreher .? Henry Weiss - -: - John Miller ; Abram Fcnner ,J Joseph Frable Michael Super Assessors ; Paid assessors' for different townstiipi Elections paid for expenses of General and township'elections ' County. Printing; paid Schoonover & Ringwalt, -- 3 - 43 75 Theo., Schoch ' - 80 90 , J; Ringwalt '- 105 25 Aijuitors ; paid John Keller, for auditing accounts of Pro-; thbnotary and: Register and Recorder ' ' 5 James S. Bisbing - -f - - '' Chas. S. Palmer - - u ' . , : - John T. Bell ; - - ' '" ' - '":U r r- " Road Damages: paid William' Searfoss,1,T:H,?4"H ;" ' ;'4 " James PosteSs : , . . . jh . - - Charles Postens '? ' ;'A v''- ; 4 Jos. Dusenbury ' " 'f ' "x ' ' ' : Road and hri J tro trip-ins: r nnfd for rond hhd'Hrlnro vIpiwH ' ; " J S . ' " " " State road from Merioiriesburg to Goulds : paid John Merwine ' Bridges; paid for Stroudsburg Bridge 414 63A For Bell's do. . - 20g 24 Cotant's do. r 380 00 Hnrnnn iln ....... Q. -i Little Pocono v- . infi 'ai Bridge Repairs :; -.' ; .. ; u !.;. ; ' ' . 163 74 i ownship Line ; paid for running the Jine between 1 aradiee & Coolbaugh township , Stationary; amount paid for stationary :" '4'. -FweZ ; amount paid for fuel wood and coal, ' . , Premiums; amonnt paid for wolf scalp, ' 25 00 Wild cat scalps . r 2 00 Fox scalps . B7 63h Redemptions ; amount paid for redemptions, of unseated "laniaV . Interest ; paid Peter Zimmerman, interest on judgment ' 57 24 J.H.Stroud, do Check " . 6 07" Miscellaneous. J. R, McMullen, for books for Recorders office Wendell J. Breimer, stove pipe and repairs Silas L. Drake, repairing court house, &c Charles U Warnick, glazing and painting M. H. Dreher, book for Prothonotary's office Samuel Rees, repairing pump William P. Hallock, work at and cleaning jail . James Palmer, painting at courthouse Jacob Goetz, binding assessment and check books Albert V. Simmons, pump at court house William S. Rees, quills Casper Metzgar, lime for connty office J. P. Trucks, making map of Tobyhanna township. Wm. S. Wmtemute, brick tor county house Charles Cbristman, balance on mileage David Keller, bedding for jail i- Susan Tattle, cleaning Commissioner's office John Pugh, work at county house, Benjamin Turner, do. Benjamin Tock, cutting wood for county office Amount paid lor support of convicts in Eastern Penitentiary for the year 1849, on order in favor of John Bacon, Treas urer ; A. Cross, Paid Charles Featherman, Treasurer, advertising unseated lands erroneously assessed in 1850 Treasurer's commissions on receiving, 85770 14 at 1 per cent do on paying 85688 02 2883271 3b8l7 229 99r 25 00 182 00 30 00 16 00 1224 76i 28 50 52 00 22 37h 117 G3h 167 60A 63 31 : it 13"00 6 70 5 86A 10 44 2 00 87 00 25 00 75 - 1 3 1 4 9 42 6 50 4 00 20 00 L 08 4.00 2 25 125 1 00 37 97 14i v 14 34 8 25 57 70 56 88 114 58 Deduct amount of receipts brought down 5302 60 5770 14 32 46 85770 14 101 58 101 58 Balance due Charles Featherman treasurer Examined and allowed the 8th day of January, 1851. ABRAM FENNER, ) JNO. T. BELL, ) JOS. FRABLE, Commiss ioners. C. S. PALMER, Auditors. MICHAEL SUPER, ) H. D. SHAFER. ) Attest, J. H. Waltojt, Clerk. ; Due by Collectors from the year 1815 with the payment made since January 7th low, us jJcr siuiLiiiuHu uj jiuuuui o tit tuot aunicuivit. a- 1182 59i 144 11 100 00 17 00 45 00162 39 50 00 -4.-J - 58 14 15 57 23 52 I 58ft 9 80 - 6 04114 59ft 17 11A , 14 78 ; 2 32 1 22ft ; 2 00 37 29l 18 66 10 87 23 00 104 34127 54 8 92 12 03ft 20 95ft 149 60ft "88 07237 67ft 38 00 ; 2 40 40 40 9 90 23 86 129.50 263 09 91 50 7 21 525 06 CD CO COLLECTORS William Bisbing Geo. Wcrkheiser John Casebccr Jno. V. Coolbaugh John Dietrich James Kresge William Roach Michael Brown Joseph Trach Ja'b Grccnamoycr Jacob Beesecker Peter Miller Abraham Butz Michael Brown Samuel Pipher iren'y Eilenberger jonn seizor t Joseph Frable ' Thos. Mcllhancy ' Aaron Koch j George G. Hawk Michael Butz i Simon Grubcr Samuel Boys Balsar Fetherman Cnrst. Eilenberger t Peter Zimmerman ! Joseph Kungle I Peter Gilbert 1 Jacob Edinger i David Gregory j Charles Franiz ' James Newel Elijah Dech Wm. Thompson i John M. Deibler David Keller A. C. Woodling i John Dewitt . Peter Zimmerman ' Henry Smith i Jacob Altcmose , Frederick Shupp William Bellis ( John Woodling John Roath Anthony Peters Robert W. Kiplc 1 John Smith Am't Bal.d. (Exo- Com Ral- Total Townships :ofdup- at last Pay- nera miss ance each Total licate. set'nt mcntsjtions ions, due year, amount Pocono 2C9 30 CO 45 CO 45 Jackson 129 59 18 39 11 96 C 43 Smitfifield Gil 18 38 68 10 00 30 04 M. Smithfield 525 83 97 80 97 60 158 25 M. Smithfield 539 56 42 00 42 00 42 00 Chesnuthill 500 28 49 80 22 97 -2 48 24 35 Coolbaugh 37 20 2 63 2 63 Stroud 865 27 50 02 11 34 1 02 43 06 Hamilton 909 35 180 44 126 05 9 69 44 70 Chesnuthill 286 04 31 26 15 56 l 71 13 99 Price I0S99 18 07 11 95 1 06 5 06 Jackson 101 36 22 01 17 18 4 63 Tobyhanna 110 24 8 10 2 90 5 26 Stroud 879 33 177 44 120 00, 5 39 43 05 M. SmithfinM 450 07 eo ia -43 37 5 53 37 92 . Smithfield 471 99 52 02 24 47 4 80 23 35 1 Chesnuthill 272 63 17 62 2 76 1 09 13 77 Ross 361 24 98 74 31 75 5 36 17 79 43 84t ' Pocono 2 IS 74 11 96 11 11 85 Price 94 13 6 71 1 41 75 4 55 - Polk 193 70 72 35 27 51 44 84 Jackson 104 60 5 46 1 34 4 12 Coolbaugh 42 49 31 52 31 52 158 12 Stroud 983 80 397 70 279 65 12 97 48 17 104 94t Hamilton 979 01 679 91 177 79 502 12f M. Smithfield 552 34 401 43 339 84 8 44 53 15 . Smithfield 508 64 489 98 446 86 43 12 ; Ross 439 94247 37 111 03 136 34 Chesnuthill 330 76 127 03 16 93 110 10 -- Pocono 274 70 57 64 41 85 2 00 13 79 " - -.-" Polk 222 81 111 16 46 00 65 16 '-J- f Jackson 126 09 75 77 17 70 58 07 Tobyhanna 129 21 85 21 33 12 52 08h ' Paradise 81 37 50 97 29 63 60 20 74 . a. Coolbaugh 62 10 4813 27 53 20 60 Price 48 08 21 5S 5 30 33 15 95h 1182 33 Stroud 1247 52 907 03h 60 340 4Sh Hamilton 1079 26 636 40 9 60 451 26 M. Smithfield 726 14 356 50 369 64 Smithfield 678 08 1C4 85 513 23 Ross 597 63 267 00 330 63 . Chesnuthill 462 01 98 61 303 40 Polk 292 28 59 80h 232 47h. Jackson 193 50 30 69 162 81 Pocono 358 07 207 00 151 07 Paradise 137 59 47 22 90 37 Price 104 10 10-1 10 Coolbaugh 86 21 66 21 Tobyhanna 303 23 112 00 91 23 32S0 91 $ 1827 66 Those marked thus (f) in the above table, have paid since the first of Janua ry 1851. The one marked with a star () paid to B. S. Sshoonover. We, ihe subscribers Auditors for the County of Monroe, having careful exam- . ipetji'e account pT the County Treasurer and all hooks, apere vouches, &c. f -reatingKthereto-do .certify that weifin'dMhe.above account conecC Witness oui r hand- at Stroundburg. t J ABRAM FENNER, ) . ; JOHN T. BELL, 1 rS jusjjurju J?'itAUL.u.f Com'ers C. S.FALMER, Auditors. -1 James H. Walton, Clerk. H. B. SHAFER, 7 h 'H'Jf Cliarlcs Fcathcvman, Esq. treasurer, in account with Monroe County, for Road Tax and on Unseated Land collected for the years l&l&.and 1849. JLTJI Price townshfpT to amount collected as per account rendered 275 89 raraaiae Coolbaugh .Tobyhanna M. Smithfield Chesnuthill . . Pocono Ross Jackson Hamilton Cp. Price township, paid Smith Price', Supervisor 220 33' 108 64 . 423 95" f; ' 9-84" 12 131 : j 1 64 73 - . 5 49 $1185 01 J3 do Paradise Coolbaugh do Tobyhanna do M. Smithfield Chesnuthill Pocono Ross Jackson Commissions do do do do do do do do do do do do William Lono- James Henry Phillip Gearheart Hiram Warner William Jamea Daniel Bonser John Shoemaker Frederick Siglin George Warner Michael Gower Peter Frevlev on Receiving 1 185 01 at 1 per cent do faying 1017 29 at 1 per cent do do do do do do do do do do do ri 165 00 80 00 200 00 40 00 41 00 250 00 100 00 41 00' 20 00 . 9 80 . 11 62 58 87 $1017 29 11 85 10 17 22 02 1 U5 70 1185 01 CharScs Featlierman, in account with Monroe County for School Taxes on Unseated Lands for the year 1848 and 1849. Dr. Price township, to amount collected, per amount rendered. Balance Due from Charles Featherman Treasurer to County Paradise do Coolbaugh do Tobyhanna do v Chesnuthill do !K. Pocono do Ross do Jackson - -. do Hamilton do Cr. Price township, cash paid Anthony Peters, Treasurer Paradise do Peter Dornblazer do Coolbaugh do John P. Dowling do Commissions on Receiving $465 44 at 1 per cent do Paying S226 00 at I per cent Balance Due county from Charles Featherman Treasurer do do do do do do .do do 81 75. 88 25 72 41 159 01 17 05 7 .18 . 606 17 69 . 16 04 $165 44 75:-. 4 At 69 00 9200 65 00 4 65 2 26 226 00 6 91 232 53 Examined and approved by us this 8th day of January A. D. 1851. addam T"" "I WVI?n " inirxT H TJT7IT r -v JOSEPH FRABLE, Com'ers C. S. PALMER, MICHAEL SUPER, ) H. D. SHAFER, ) Jambs xi. vvalton, uierk. $465 44 Auditors. .f i Statement of the Expenses off the County for 1850. Premiums on Fox Scalps &c. Miscellaneous Expenses Sheriff conveying Prisoners to Penitentiary Sheriff's fees Fees in Commonwealth cases Assessors Bridge views Ross tsp. Bridge Ransberries Bridge Bells Bridge Kerrs Bridge Cherry Creek Bridge -Pocono Bridge ; Little Pocono Bridge ' Brodheads Bridge . ; Cotants Bridge Jailers' fees Court Crier Auditors fees Piothonotaries' fees Commmissioners' Services Constables making return &c. Grand and Petit Jurors Election Repairs to Public Building County Printing Stationary Commissioners Clerk Commissioners Counesl l St j c Ei r. . ! : a;.' Ml 1850 1849 1848 1847 1846 81020 83 586 97 135 11 83 39 2 44 1845 1244 1843 1842 $103 38 145 86 45 00 88 35 62 37 ' 150 50 11 00 ' 2 56 17 87 V, 177 05 52 87 ' 1 00 120 86 152 !7 15 98 K-:, 196 00 25 57 18 31 mi .' 21 00 , 88 06 267 84 . i , 168 81 A 1078 05 594 67 .. 45 79 :r 162 55 .". -. 56 79 i - 120 00 i 50 00 $3710 36 follows: 699 72 94 79 194 85 893 54 . Whole amount of checks out and unpaid including Judgments. The amount Taxes outstanding, not paid in by the collectors, that is considered good Balance in favor of the County after the payment of all debts out of which is to be deducted Commissions & Exoreiations to collectors Included in the amount of Checks outstanding 83111 64 on Judge ments amounting to $1538 84 which ware rendered in 1844, 1845 - and 1817, the Interest on which has been paid annually. ABRAM FENNER, JOSEPH FRABLE MICHAEL SUPER Commissioners Office, Jan. 30, 1851. 83111 64 4627 66 $1716 02 ' r J 3 STROUDSBURG T'RON &BRASS FOUNDRY. The subscribers take this method to inform the public generally, and millers and farmers especially, that lhey have taken ihe above es tablishment, in the rear of Siarbid & Wallace's store, in ihe borough of Stroudsburg, and having increased the machinery of ihe establishment, they are prepared to execute all orders in their line of business, in the best manner and with despatch, and therefore especially solicit the patronage of ihe public. They will manufac ture cast and wrought iron work of all descrip tions, including' Mill Gearing". for flour and other mills, mill screws, bark and corn mills, togeiher with castings of every de scription turned and filled up in the best possi ble manner. As particular care will bo taken to employ none but the best workmen,, and no pains will be spared, lhey feel confident of be ing, able to give general satisfaction. Also on hand or made to order, for sale wholesale or retail. PLOWS, of the most approved plan will be kept on hand, and every variety of plow castings on hand and fore sale. XICF'Wrought iron mill work will be done on ihe most reasonable terms The best kind of sled sooes and polished wagon boxes and hol low ware will always be kept on hand. JOHN G. TOLMIE, CHAS. S. PALMER Stroudsburg, November 28, 1850. . tfi vers.u$ V- CP jr. made to order. BRASR CASTINGS such as spindle'8iepp, shaft and gudgeon Boxes, Ih&c will be made to order. Old copper and ftrass taken in exchange at ihe highest price. Patterns made to order. TJireshi?ig machines & Horse Powers tf$MPosl Wpved construction will be furv nished to orders ihhouesjjno.iice; .'IvAJ .of jail kind, for-coafor woooo Wrm;e , l!'. .. A. Jar VIS tenders his thanks io the people of Monroe County for the' liberal patronage he has received during his previous visits. Having the fullest assurances, from the high est and proper sources, and from past expert ence and practice, that he possesses the abili ty to do justice to his patrons and. honor to his profession ; and that hjs operations are as in fallible as the works of fallible mortals" can be expected ; he would solicit a continuance of favor : and request those who " know from trial," to send along their friends. Rooms at the Indian Queen Hotel, Strouds burg. He will not visit other pans bf the coun-' rty professionally, except sent for! j tfXYpLasV cMl tirtfic earliest coticr?fi& 4 November 21, 1850. ' ' 5' A Great National Picture. WASHINGTON ! From Stuart's most celebrated Pain ting. This large and magnificent Portrait of Wash ington, from the burin of an American artist, is considered by all who have seen it to be one of the moat beautiful specimens of art ever pub lished, and a cortect likeness of Washing ton. The size of the plate is eighteen by twenty-eight inches, which will make a hand some Picture for the Parlor, and should be in the hands of every American citizen. It is a correct copy from Smart's celebrated original Painting, now at the Slate House, Hartford, Conn. It is finely engraved, and printed on superior plate paper. That it may be within the means of all, the pulisher has reduced the price to One Dollar ! All persons remitting the amount may rely upon receiving a perfect copy by return of mail to any pan of the United States, carefully put up on rollerB made for the purpose, free of posage. Address all orders, post paid, to the publish er. JOHN S. TAYLOR, Bookseller and Publisher. Now York. - A. R. JACKSON, UI. I. Has permanently located himself in the bor ough of Stroudsburg, and respectfully tenders his professional sorvices to the inhabitants of the borough and surrounding country. Office at S. J. Hollinshead's hotel, Stroudsburg, March 28, 1850. Attorney at Law Office ilizatHst ..,1 '. IVil .,' hnvlc H.n 1 iv imam Jtsaj iw jvi" i October 24. 18G0. SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe coun ty, Penn'a., to me directed, I will expose to pub lic sale at the public house of William Broad head, in Smithfield township on Friday the Slst day of January, 185i, at 10 o'clock a. sr. the following described prop erty, to wit : A certain Lot or piece of land situate in Smithfiefd township, Monroe county, bounded and described as following, viz : Be ginning at a stone on the line of Armat's land, thence along said Armat's line south sixty-two degrees east iwenty-eight perches to a stone, thence along land late of Ferdinand Dutot south sixty-four degrees west twenty-six perches lo a stone, north foriy-six and a half degrees west sixteen and a half perches to a stone, north thirty-eight degrees east sixteen perches to the place of beginning, containing 2 Acres and a 1-4, more or less. The improvements ihereon are a frame Dwelling House, two stories high, and a FRAME STABLE. A small spring-run passes over the lot. Seized and taken in execution as ihe proper ly of Ransom Williams, and to be sold by me. PETER KEMMERER, Sheriff's Office Stroudbburg, ) Sheriff. January 9, 1851. S . Ajioincy and Counsellor at taw, j Hasl rgmnved'his office to his dwelling hpuse, irsdqpOerpw the office of the " Monrqe Democrat," and directly opposite S. J. Hollms b cad's Hotel, Elizabeth, t. . -;.-, Stroudsburg, Dec. 19, 1850. ' . OFFICE TO PROCURE Soldiers Iand Warrants. By a recent Act of Congress it is enacted."" That each of the surviving, or the widow or minor children of deceased commissioned and noncommissiond officers, musicians, orprivates, whether of regulars, volunteers, rangers or mi litia, who performed miiitary services in any regiment, company or detachment in the ser vice of the United States, in the war with Great Britain, declared by the United States on the eighteenth day of June, 1812, or in any of the Indian wars since 1790, and each of the com missioned officers who was engaged in the military service of the United States in tho late war with Mexico, and shall be entitled to lands as follows : Those who engaged to serve twelve months or durjrjg the war, and actually served nine months, shall receive one hundred and sixty a. cros: and those whoengaged toservesixmonih- and actually served four months, shall receive eighty acres and those who engaged to serve tor any or an indefinite period, and actualy served one month, shall receive forty acres. rroviueu, mat wnerever any olncer or sauuer was honorably discharged in consequence of disability in the service, ha shall receive' the amount to which he would have been entitled if he had served the full period for which "he had engaged '0 serve. Under the above act, and. the acts of Con gress gQnora!lyf the subscriber offers hi? ser- vices as ageni io procure iana warrants wr those ertnleuMo receive them, as abovespo difi'ed, , He may be found at his office, in Srouds- burg. . ' S.,C. BURNiET. H oB WORK : lNcatiy exocuicu at mis umue.