V . J STATEMENT Ortrte' Receipts 'and Expenditures of MdnroCounty;. r'T-TATR.LiES -FEATHERMAN, Esq., Treasurer, in account with the County V HA. M6uvoem January 7,1850, to, December 31-1850, inclusive V do do do tidp t do do r . do 1846, '22 97 do 1847, 184 99 V do' 1848, 262 '98A - f " do 1849, 1573 44t do 1850, 5687 114943- 46 To'cbunty labn'unseited land ior Cash receireB for Price township, r. Paradise, Coolbaugh, Tobyhanna, M. Smithfield Chesnuthill Pocono, Ross, Jackson, Hamilton, Til rt' do1 -' 'do uu do do. ; . do, ". -do do . Toicounty ta ' on seated .lands returned by collectors forthe years-1847and 1848, agreeable to the Act of April 29, '44: : To cah ree'd forcated land in the borough of Stroudsburg, . 0 " do - Stroud tsp. ;v do - Smithfield, l;& ,: ' do ' ; " ' Price, ",lulto- do Pocono, To cash ree'd of Wm. S. Wintemute, for .one year's rent of for Odd Fellows, To cash ree'd of Peter Kemmerer, Sheriff, for fine and Jury Funds for the year 1850 : Fine,. , : . Jury Fund, - ; .. To cash ree'd as redemption money on unseated lands sod; for taxes in June, 1843 : Price township, Francis Murray, do Joseph or John Starr Tobyhanna, 3acob Cox, part, Horsefield &. McCarty . . Nathaniel Waters . v ... Charles Weinock iQQ 'Qfl i v , x 22 82 . . a ' -23 41? i- . M , '9 84 12 13 , . 19 ,44 5 49-818810 . 2.50 . 1 83 a 41 1 06 42 $822; 10 00 sio 00 5 00 20 90825 00 , Aasp.tsnrs ; Paid aesflaeinra fnr different townshinH iJE'ccions: paid for expensed i of Genera! VndYmvnshYpiti jPHnling ; paid Shbdnoy er,&. RihgwltJ J ' ections1' f ; 43 75 U 90r i 288 ,32 38a87A County, , Theo. Schoch T T 1!nktnU j Auditors : paid John Keller, for aud,UW;acco,unts of Pro . thonotaYyahd Register and -Recorder '3 00 ' JamesS. Bisbing, J1 ! ;t QfU iJ "s 00 Chas. S. Palnier . - j 'p i.t'um ffsc? ? t6 00 Tnhn''KpIl s ( -.am adi muavnK? 12 001 i sRoaH, Damages: -suYiUiBr.SeBtfoM eriof w.-! . ' 105 25 J 229 99 TO ! J- I .I'm: sd 0) Kail's. .Bridges ; paid for Stroudsburg "Bridge JPprBellJado. , v . Cotant's do. ' . James Postens CharJesPrdstens jRoad and bridge views paid torroaa ana oriage views KtntP rand frnm Mprmiriesburc- to Goulds x paid -John Merwirie . RMc. r.ai1 fnn Qfniitehlircr Dridee " - i: ' ' . T414--63&. .208 24 180 00 Pnnnna An. . -f. ','. , AO o Little Pocono i -F ,v( s. ,f Bridge Repairs , tJ- .....' ..t w -- Township Line ; paid for running the line between Paradise & Coolbaugh townships .. Stationary ; amount paid for stationary ' iJ -FizeZ; amount paid for fuel wood and coal,- ' . Premiums; amonnt paid for wolf scalp, . ; i Wild cat scalps ! ' : Fox scalps 'V ' f i'i- j- Redemptions : amount paid for redemptions of unseated landa Interest ; paid feter Zijmmerman, nueicoi. juu8ul5i.i Jl H. Stroud, do , Check Miscellaneous. I i:25t00J 42 00 imiu-i 75 OQl u-y, 2o 00; : -..mtt y 40 00,;182(00iv. ieiOQa.:t 1 , "ivJCi- - 106 31 163 74 1224 76fc: 28 50 52 00 22 Q7h 25 00 2 00 , 87 63 117' 6Sh 167 60A ined the. account of, the County Treasurer, and all books, papers,. vouchea,&c.. 4 relating, thereto do certify that we find, IbJeUoore4 account b0rijici.YitxKMour a hSndat StrbundbBTg. " . . : -,r" . . ; -' ' ABRAM FENNEL ) L JPHN T. BELL, ) t " 9 ' JOSEPH FRABLEj JCom'era ' C. PALMER, . Auditors? W i u MICHAEL SUPERi ) H. B.SHAFER,. ) " .vj James H, Walton, Clerk. - " T.7 nr j T7 -- r j r YQ4O 'J'tBiflpw" jj.r Jxoaa J.ax ana un u i&cuicu juunu collected jor me yearz wo um Price township, to amount collected ;aY per account rendered 275 89 . 108 64' ' ' "J Xu :' -hz .lati?U jt,ri t rr-;v. 4SS 95 - j$T Paradise . ; Coolbaugh ' Tobyhanna .' Smithfield, "s" , Chesnuthill . ;Ross .,. , , Jackson . 'Hamilton Cr. " v- Z taf eaii3 W jv 7 . 9i : 4SS 95 41 60 23 41 9'84 13 13 C4 73 ' 5 49- 57 24 63 31 'W'i -V Coolbaugh William Cramer,. - PI mm fill b . V v unseated" lands" Philip Riggs - ' Jane Rees Daniel Rees Sarah Rees Emanuel Walter Samuel Meeker do Pocono John i'oung, part Jackson John Herron Francis Lesher To csh received ae redemption money' on sold for taxes in June, leou: r,(4r4l Paradise township Patrick Moore, Coolbaugh do. John McCulIough . . . Tobyhanna James Stewart Elizabeth Taylor M. Smithfield Samuel Kirkendall T cash received as redemption money oh. seated In June. 1850, ' ' : Price township Benjamin Huff, To cash ree'd of Fire Insurance Qpmpany, of Northampton co. for premium returned after the policy of Insurance "on county building-expired, - 18:68 " S 20 79: ' : ' ' -5- 33' ' iHa.!i8f65: 12rl8 . .y... 15;50 . 15,CQ 15-11 15'93A 15-82A .15 86 mi4 '90 10 02 10 02 5 97h 633 13 90-' 220 00A lands sold 15 64 10 03t 10 51 5 94 9 90- 852 '02i J. R, McMuilen, for books for Recorders office Wendell J. Breimer, stove pipe and repairs Silas L. Drake, repairing court house, &c - Charles U Warnick, glazing and paintirfg M. H. Dreher, book for Prothonotary's office- j Samuel Rees, repairing pump .g7&M William P. Hallock, work at and cleaning jail r . James Palmer, painting at court hojxse "l;; Jacob Goetz, binding assessment and check books -Albert V. Simmons, pump at court house.. , .... William S. Rees, quills ,r. . ' . Mf 7trar. lime for connty office 4 J. P. Trncksfmaking map of Tobyhannatoslfe Wm." S." Wintemute, brick for county-house - Charles Cbnstman, balance on mileage ..,.'. David Keller, bedding for jail . , - :i.-ul il'f Susan Tattle, cleaning Commissioner sottice , , John Pugh, work at county house, ' ' Benjamin Turner, do. ' Benjamin Tock, cutting wood for countyoffice , Amount paid for 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 commissiona on receiving, 5770 14 at 1 per cent do on paying $5688 02 ' 13. 00 6 70 ' 5 86 10 44 3 00 " H'iu -1 25 ll i 4.00 9 75 on 42 "U 6 50a5 ' 4 00 20 00 , -.n; 1 08 4 00, 2 25 1 25: ' :1 00 37 !57 70 56 88 7 76 -87 76 15 57 Total, -85770 14 CR. By eaah paid A. Levering,4ae. treasurer. Dallance ducat' last settlement, " 101 '58101 58 Administration of Justice. . . , By pay and mileage- of grand and petit jurors, ' Co:i3tablex Cash paid to constables making return and at tending court, . ." Prosecuting Attornev Paid William Davis Sfcerffcash paid Peter Kemmerer, drawing and summon;. ing jurors, . , Paid do. for taking Andrew Cross to penitentiary, do " Henry Price do Witness and constable fees in Commonwealth cases Commonwealth vs. Lydia Frey do vs. Henry "Price do vs. Andrew Cross . do vs. James Edmonds,, do vs. Tunis Cramer ' - r do vs. C. B. Shaw . . Boarding prisoners Paid Wm. P. Hallock For George Quoco For Henry Price . . . S - For A. Cross -For T.Cramer rnurt C.ripr Puirt Remnmin Tnrlr ' Paid do. for cleaning court house Prothonotary Paid J. H. Stroud M. H. Draher Clerk of the sessions Paid J. II. Stroud " M. H. Dreher Commissioner's clerk Paid John. D-rMorris J. H. Walton J .W3 Commissioner's Counsel Paid John D.- Morns 1182 59A , 144 j39,, 11 50 Deduct amount of receipts brought down 97-14A 8 25 114 58 5302 60 5770 14 r , -32 46 Charles Featherman treasurer , Examined and allowed the 8th day of January, 1851. A BR AM FENNER, ) JNO. T. BELL, f JOS FRABLE, Commiss ioners. C. S. PALMER, Auditors. MICHAEL SUPER, J H. D. SHAFER. i Attest, J. H. Waltok-, Clerk. Prfce. to,wnahiprpaid Smith Price? 8npeWia6r"y '165 00 a do Paradise Coolbaugh do Tobyhanna do M. Smithfield Chesnuthill Pocono Ross Jackson Commissions do o ,ti-,i:i80f00 200 00 i p r i '.1 r ' 40 00 41 00 250 00 100 00 41 00 " 20 00 9 80 11 62 58 87- 11 85 10 17 f 118501 . : i in '529- ! do William Lone - do - Si do James Henry do do Phillip Gearheart do do Hiram Warner do do William James do do Daniel Bonser do do John Shoemaker do .do Frederick Siglin dp do Ceorce Warner do do Michael Gower do do Peter Freyley do onPteceiving 1185 01 at 1 per cent do Paviner 1017 29 at 1 per cent Balance Due from Charles Featherman Treasurer to County . 1185 01 ' Charles Featherman. in account with Monroe County for' School Taxes ''' on Unseated Landi for the year 1848 ana-104.- 'Br, . Price township; tq amount collected, per1 amount rendered 22 02 145. 70 ; I)tliC til" Paradise do - . dOY Coolbaugh . : do do!; Tnhvhanna do i!'doi CHeandthiir : Pocono do Rosa . - 1 do Jackson -do Hamilton do Price-township, cash paid Anthony Petera, Treasurer , Paradise do Peter Dornblazei ;,do Coolbaugh do John P. Dowling . . :r . do Commissions on Receiving $465 44 at 1 per cent do Paying $226 00 at 1 per cent Balance Due county from Charles Featherman Treasurer , do "do 'do do 81 75 .88 25, J73 41 159 01 17 05 7 18. 6 06' 17 60 'I 16 04 $165-- '44' "f 09 00 ' 92 00 65 0(F 4 65 2 26 .226 00 6 91 232 53 $465 44' Examined and approved ly us this 8th day of January A. D. 1851. 1 ABRAM FENNER, ) JOHN T. BELL, ) f msT?.PTT T?RA kTjR. VCom'era u. O. fALiiUHitt, Auauors. MICHAEL SUPER, H. D. SHAFER, ) James H. Walton, Clerk. ue 6y Collectors from the year 1845 tci'M Me payment made since January 7th 1850, w ?r statemetit of Auditors at last settlement. 4 100 00 17" 00 45 00 162 00 i it J.H.Walton , Commwtonr Paid.Melcholr-Dreherv4 Henry Weiss ' 3 ' John Miller ' " , " Abram Fenner Joseph Fr&blt Michael Super ' J ,584 r15 57 - 23 52 l.58i , 9 80 6 04114 59A 17 llh 14 73 2 32 1 22A 2 00 37 29 18 66 1 87 23 00 104 34127 S4 8 92 12 03fc 20 95A 149i60i : rr -7" vi88 07 237r67A '38 00 2-40 '40 '40 ! .990 ' ' 23 86 129 50 263 09 " 91 50 7 21 525 06 COLLECTORS William Bisbing Geo. Werkheiser John Casebeer Jno. V. Coolbaugh John Dietrich James Kresge William Roach Michael Brown Joseph Trach Ja'b Greensmoyer Jacob Beeseclier Peter Miller Abraham Butz Michael Brown Samuel Pipher Hen'y Eilenberger John Setzer Joseph Frable Thos. Mcllhaney Aaron Koch George G. Hawk Michael Butz Simon Gruber Samuel Boys TJalsar Fetherman Cnrst. Eilenberger Peter Zimmerman Joseph Kungle Peter Gilbert Jacob Edinger David Gregory Charle3 Frantz James Newel Elijah Dech Wm. Thompson John t. Dernier David Keller S ! A. C. Woodling jonn uewiu Peter Zimmerman Henry Smith Jacob Altemose "-Frederick Shupp rWilliam Bellis "John Woodling1 John Roath Anthony Peters Robert W. Kiple John Smith 2 .- Ti Townships Pocono Jackson ' Smithfield' M. Smithfield M. Smithfield Chesnuthill Coolbaugh Stroud Hamilton Chesnuthill Price Jackson Tobyhanna Stroud M. Smithfield Smithfield Chesnuthill Ross Pocono Price Polk Jackson Coolbaugh Stroud Hamilton M. Smithfield Smithfield Ross Chesnuthill Pocono Polk Jackson Tobyhanna Paradise Coolbaugh Price Stroud - Hamilton M. Smithfield Smithfield Ross Chesnuthill Polk Jackson Pocono Paradise Price Coolbaugh Tobyhanna Am't Bal.d. jExo-ofdup- at last Pay- nera licate. set'nt ments tiohs i 209 30 60 45 129 59 18 39 11 96 ; ; Gil 18 38 69 10 00 . 525 83 97 80 539 56 42 DO 500 28 49 80 22 97 2 48 ' 37 20 2 63 885 27 50 02 H 34 162 909 35 180 44 126 05 9 69 296 04, 31 26 15 56 1 71 108 93 18 07 11 95 106 101 26 22 01 17 18 110 24 8 16 2 90 879 33 177 44 129 00 5 39 452 27 89 42 .45-97 5 53 471 99 52 62 24 47 4 80 37a.Ha -17 8 sto l 09 361 24 98 74 31 75 5 36 248 74 11 96 11 94 13 671 1 41 75 193 70 72 35 27 51 104 60 5 46 1 34 42 49 31 52 983 80 39T 76 279 85 12 97 979 01 679 91 177 79 552 34 40143 339 84 8 44 568 64 .489 98 446 86. 439 94 247 37 111 03 336 76 127 03 16 93 274 70 57 64 41 65 2 00 222 81 111 16 46 00 126 69 75 77 17 70 129 21 85 21 33 12 81 37 50 97 29 63 60 62 10 48 13 27 53 48 08 21 58 5 30 33 1247 52 907 03h 60 1079 26 636 40 9 60 726 14 356 50 678 08 164 85 597 63 267 00 462 01 93 61 292 28 k 59 80h 193 50 30 69 358 07 207 00 137 59 47 22 104 10 86 21 303 23 112 00 Com miss 6 43 2 63 13 06 44 70 13 99 5 06 4 83 5 26 43 05 23 35 13 77 17 79 11 85 4 55 4 12 48 17 13 79 Bal ance due 60 45 97 80 43 00 158 25 43 00 37 92 43 84t 44 84 31 52 104 94t 502 12t 53 15 4312 136 34 110 10 65 16 53 07 52 08h 20 74 20 60 15 95h 340 48h 451 26 369 64 513 23 330 63 363 40 232 47h 162 81 15107 90 37 104 10 86 21 91 23 Statement ol the Expenses of tne County' for 1850. Premiums on Fox Scalps &c. . -. . $103 38 MJonollnnpnns ""Ernenses - 145 86 Sheriff conveying Prisoners to Penitentiary Sheriff's fees b 158 lSi 1182 2$ 3236 91 in? v. 4327CO Those marked thus (t)'in. the above table, hay e.paij, since the first of Janua ry 1851. - The one marked with a star () paid. to B. S. Sshoonover. We, the subscribers Auditors for the County of Monroe, having careful exarri- has i fRdi14 : " t,i U$f:4M ykmd -. i rni him ' 4rsi j- Fees in Commonwealth-cases Assessors Bridge views ' Ross tsp. Bridge Ransberiries Bridge 33ells Bridge Kerrs Bridge 'Cherry Gjreek Bridge Pocono Bridge Little Pocono Bridge Brodheads Bridge Cotantir Bridge , Jailers' fees Court. Crier Auditors fees Piothonotaries-fei . ComramiMioners' Services Constables making return &c. Grand and Petit Jurors Election ; Repairs, to Public Building . County Piihting 1 Stationary Commissioners Clerk Commissioners Counesl b4 Amount bf'Coulv Checks out: 'standing and unpaid areas'Tallows: ma.. ' 1850 ln20 03 1849 586 97 1848" 135 11 ' 1846 " ' Whole "amount of checks out and unpaid including Judgments. The amount Taxes outstanding, not paid m by the collectors, that is considered good . . , , v . : r.u nnnnf nftr the navment of all debts out of a Inclbded in the amount of Checks outstanding $3111 64 cm Judge- ., v .... ontinrr tn 1538 84 vvh ch ware rendered in 1844, 1845 . . and .1847, the Interest on which has been p ABRAM FENNER, t - ' JOSEPH FRA8LE MICHAEL SUPER - Commissioners. Office, Jan. 30, 1S51. .a si 'ri- - 5 a v s SL .tittO-' 45 00 8 35 62 37 150 50 11 0G . .2,5(5 17-87 177 05 22 87 1 00 320 66 153 17 15 D8 96 00 25 87 . 18 31 31 00 . 66 OS 267 84 168 81 1078 05 S94 37 45 79 162 55 56 79 - ISO 00 50 00 1845 1244 1843 1842 .."3? $99 72 94 79 194 85 893 54 $3111 64 4827 68 SB SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of & writ of venditioni exponas is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mon roe coutuyPenn'sL, io me directed, I will ex pose to public sale at the public house of Charles D. Brodhead, in Chesnuthill township, on Friday the 2st day of February next, at 10 o'clock A. m. the following described prop er:yv to wit: A certain messuage, tenement and tract of Land situate in Ross township, adjoin joining land of Philip Drumheller, Jacob Frey, John Frable, James Berger, Anthony Berger and Daniel ChriBtman, and others, containing 104 Acres, more or less. About fifty acres are cleared snd the residue limber jand ; about six acres are good meadow. The improvements are a two story STONE HOUSE, . LOG BARN with a WAGGON HOUSE attached thereto ; a SAW MILL, a Spring house, a LIME KILN and an old LOG HOUSE jone and & naif stories high. Two treams of water on the premises, an APPLE ORCHARD and several good springs of wa ter. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of William ChrUtman. and to be sold by m. PETER KEMMERER, , Sheriff's Office Stroud?purg, ) Sheriff. January 30, 1851 j AUmey and CNKei!t at Law, Has icmwreiihif office to his dwelling .house,, firai ion belw the. office of. the "Monroe Democrat," and directly opposite S. J. Hollins bead's Hotel, Elizabeth &t. Stroudiborji De.c, 19(I,135p. . .. : .. i STROUDSBUnCi IE ON & BRASS FOUNDRY. The subscribers take this method to inform the public generally, and millers and farmers especially, that they have taken the above es tablishment, in the rear of Siarbid & Wallace's store, in the borough of Stroudsburg, and having increased the -machinery' of the establishment, they are prepared to execute all orders in their line of business, in iho best manner and with despatch, and therefore respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. They will manufac ture cast and wrought iron work of a.lLdeacrip' tions, including. mill Gearing, for jlpur and pther mills, jnill screws, bark and corn mills, together wjth castings of every de scription turned ana fined upjh the best possi ble manner. As particular care will be taken to employ none but the best workmen, and no pains will be .spared, they feel confident of be ing able to give general satisfaction. Also made to order. - - ' BRASE'OAjSTCIN.GS',"; . (" such as spindle steps, shaft and gudgeon Bores, &c, will be made to prder. Old copper and Bfss taken jn exchange at the highest price. Patterns mad to order. Threshing machines Horse Powers of tfee most approved cnsfrtiction, will be fur nished to order at the shortest' notice.' tofll Ifindjforoa) pr wood; cook stoves &c , on hand or made to bVder, for sale wholesale or retail. plows, ;of the most approved plan will bo kept on hand, and! every variety of-plow castings on hand and fore sale. JJjWrought iron mill work will be done on the most reasonable terms. The best kind of sled sooes and polished wagon boxes and hol low ware will always be kept on hand. JUtliN U. lUljiVllCi, ' (l ' )t CflAS.S. PALMER Stroudsburg, November 28, 1850. . ' , ...is: :" "' 11 All versus .... -; MM OMfl , Br. O. A'4arvS tender .his thanka to the people ofTVIoriroo County for 'the liberal patronago he has received during h& previous Visits. r .. Having the fullest assurances,-Trom'the' high est and proper sources, and from pas experi ence and practice, thai hb possesses 'ho abili ty to do justice to his patrons and honor to his profession ; and that his operations are 'as in fallible as the works of " fallible mortals" can be expected' ; he would solicit a continuance of favor : and request tnpae, who " kn'dr frpm trial," to send along their friends. Roqms av the Inpian Queek Hotel, Sirouds bujg. He will not visit other parts of the coun ty professionally, except sent for. JXJ'Please caJ fit the earliest convenience 1 Navembe5.2j4,T8"59. " . " "' . In the Conrt of Common Pleas oOlonroe county. In the matter of Paradise Methodist Epis copal Church, in :tho, Tdwnship of Paradise, County of Monroe. , At L Court as aforesaid, held on the 23dday of December, 1850, S- C, JBurnet, Esq. on be half of the applicants, presented the tnsjrumeni of association, and application for, incorporation, for the' Paradise Methodist Episcopal Church, of the township of Paradise, and the objects, irriclta and conditions thereof, appearing law- ,ful, and not injurious to the community, tne Court order the same to ne niiea, notice given of the same. Publication of which is hereby made, and if no sufficient reason 6o shown to th contrary, ihe Court will on the first day of its next term, to wit : February Term 1851, decree and de clare, that the.persons therein nimed or asso ciated, or meaning to.essQciate, shall, according to the te?fs lhereof,e;Come and be a corpora- eblV Psd the lBtli flay tl. UlXSSjtllt ,w of Atsees' 184U. " M. January 9, iQil. " BVs permanently located himself in the bor, oneh of Stroudsburg, and respectfully tenders his frofessidnal services to the inhabitant of the fcdrough and aertoiinding country. - Office at 3. J. HsllinsheaiiV hotel. -; Stroudsburg, MarcH'38. I860. 5. Attorney t Law, 8TRQUDS8UR(5, KONROE COUrfTY,A. Ofiee or Eltxabetb street, formerly ccupied by ii: William Davia, Esq CiclnhmWi. 1B501 OFFICE TO PROCURE Soldiers' Land 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 military services in any regiment, company or detachment in the ser vice: of ihe United States, in the war with Great Britain, declared by ihe United States on the eighteenth day of June, 1812, or in anyof the Indian wars since 1790, and eacn oi mo com missioned officers who was engaged in the military service of the United States in the late war with Mexico, and shall be eititled to lands as follows : Those who engaged to serve twelve months or during ihe war, and actually served nine months, shall receive one hundred and sixty a, cres: and those who engaged toserve six months and actually served four months, skill receive eighty acres ; and those who engaged to serve for any or an indefinite period, and actualy served one month, shall receive forty acres. Provided, that wherever any officer or soilder wte honorably discharged in consequence of disability in the service, be shall receive the amount to which he would have been ejithled tf ho had served the full period for which he had engaged to serve.. . Under the above act, and the acs,x).f Con gress generally, the sujwf fiber offers his ser vicer as agent to fHQCre tand Warrants for those entitled to receive thi M ,ve spe cified. fc . . .. , fie ssafttM found; at Trie office, in SiroutN- 4arg. ' & .C. pURgEX. IpB WOR!. Neatlp executed at this QifiQe., , - - ,
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