A. A A 'i ,. . 1 nn -n r n "T rn- OrtliegSeipJts.'and Expenditures: ot Monroe County, CIIAICOJS JTEATHERM AN, Eq -Treasurer, in account-wiUf tfie CounTy o-; .Z ITMonroe, from hUary 7,1850, to December 31 1850,inclusive. & Tocas1irec'(lof Collectors on acc.of.Txes asses'd for 1845, ' $li 96 3". : - r : . gg, . ., . - t do 1849. 1573 44t villi 1 w - t i vw' - do" do 1850, 3887 11-4943 403, Tolcounty tax on unseated lanuV.forVUicears 1848 and;1849: uasn-receivcu ion rnce townsmp,, ; ' "V A1V M Ktilrviuov , do ; Paradise, --& Coolbaugh,-' Tobvhannav ' M.,Smithficld 'J Chesnuthill; :'r3 rocono, Ross, Jackson, Hamilton, 33$ am . .... 3, 159'49 . V 1 22 82' vi '23 41: s s !iTas ; g 84 19 44 " . 5'49-S488T10: yeas1847and 434S, agreeable to the.Act of April 29,'44: .., i Toash'rec'd forteatcd land iirthe borough of Stroudsburg, .250 . ;v i?S?!lOO; 6 j& doi iysdo do . do Stroud tsp. Smithfield, Trice, Pocono, Tocarsl??ec(lof Wm. S. Wint'emutefor one year's rent of for fine ,and Jury urand Jurr room, lor vuo reiiowsrww Tojpash ree'd 'of "Peter Kefnmerer, bherilt, FuBdslor the year 1850: , v " r i uj - - 106 ;'-42-. $322 "io 66s .Pino . ' .5 UO -Jury Fund, ' ,im itflXhM s Tocash ree'd as redemption money onjinseaieu lanussoia for taxes in June, 1043: ; t wt Price'townslnp, Francis Murray,-.. I " 'do Joseph or John Stafr1 Tobyhanna, Jacou -ox, pan, jiorseneiu ce. mciariy Nathaniel Waters Charles Weinock f!hrllinno-h William Cramer, . Philip Riargs ;v - Jane Rees - ' Daniel Recs V.."4? barah ees . , Emanuel Walter. X ,44 Samuel Meeker ux'hrn ri do "i vimS Pocorio John Young, part Jackson John 'Herron -t,;;'(t, ; J . "Francis Lcsher " - . J o casn receivea 11 n . SOU ior laxes in juuu, ioov. , , ftjftj Paradise township Patrick Moore,'; PTflT Coolb"?ugh do. John McCullough - a -2 Tobyhanna James Stewart -' Elizabeth Taylor -'H ' 1)1 . tJillllUUCJU uuiuuli jvunuminii ;18-68 20 79"' 5 33 8 65. 12;18 J : :eived as redempllon- monayaon unseated lands xes in Juno, 1S0O: , , ma& .. ro cash received as redemption moncyojnuseated" lands'sbld ! in June,1850, ' ", f ' ; J,ttr' ! JO , Mil 4r.. J5 52uYa 3HT 15 11 -f 15 93i I Jwb v 15 S2i vt 15 86 - 14 90 - T 10 02 10 02r.s -r'.'?- " V5t97A 6 33 ,v. t 13 90- 220 "OOf " 15 64 . ' .7. . 10 03i 10.51 5 94 9 90- $52 02i tissessdrsj Paid assessorrfor ailTe'rent townships- . SSl'-if 7 Elections paid for expenses of General and townshiRielections . pba tilh? . Counlv-Erinliner; .paid SchobnovQn&RingwalOv30i V fir . vLtfTheo,:Schpch i ,i -ot?.;- 1 r; -rHtV lSo ooq.QQ' f lh J.i.:RingwaIt tf,f ..f - - . r.. -ibV, . Auditors; paid John Jveller, for auditing jaccoun-u; 5 j-i thonotary and Register arid Recorder -.l'00 James S. BiSbing . - - , , vi nU - r - -Chas.S. Palmer V " - Vi 6 00 - - - John T. Bell - t..:v.'.iG:iWI fdi r . a l 25,9 .T Road Dumages ;:.ld William.SearJbs A . h ol S " James Postens , J W iwT 25 00 - Charles Postens M.. Road and bridge views paid-for road aridbridgc.VieW- f .State road from Mcrioinesburg toG6iildsYyiYd John Merwma . - -Bridges; Daid for Stroudsburg3ridga;.. . 4 Lt , - on od i tF6r Bell's do. : fc bs4A ,-3 Cotant's do. . 4" Pocono do. - 1 ; -151 84; 1 i 30 00 " 16 00" s "28 50 "' 52 00 22 37 Miscellaneous. M . :s .'-'f J. R, McMuilen, for books for Recorders office . 63 31 4 ; ! I, .! Price-township Benjamin HufF, :yr'fa;, 7;76"$7'76' To eaohree'd of Fire Insurance Company of Northampton co. , l' '' for 'premium returned after- thc policy of Insurance' on county building expired; - & i557 f, r . t r '--,'.;CT " ' r j-'- - - - 85770'14 p ' ? w ! 1 ' By cash paid A. Levering, late treasurerballance due atlast ,l3 'settlement, v101 -58 101 58 Administration of4 Justice, ' TBy pay and mileage of grand and petit jurors, ' '' iConslablcs Cash paid to constables malting return and at .tending court, Prosecuting Attorney Paid William Davis SlierJff cash, paid Peter Kemmererdrawing and summon .-ing jurors, M' . ,t. "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 Pr.ice do vs. Andrew Cross " jj7 do vs. James Edmonds 4s.iv : do vs. Tunis Cramer r, . do vs. C. B. Shaw ... . Boarding prisoners Paid Wm. P. Hallock IJpriGeorgaQuoco r - aKOPbrSHenry Price - For A. Cross . Court Crier Paid Benjamin Tock ! raid do. tor cleaning' court house rrothonotary raid J. 11. otroud, , . , " M. II- Drcher 7 . Clerk of tike sessions Paid J.H- Stroud ?! , " M. H. Dreher 1 . - Commissioner's clerk Paid John!) Morris " J. H. Walton '"1182 59 .1,44.39, ' 11750 7 100 00. , s n 00 fM nv, 45 GO 16200,. sit n Commissioner's Counsel Paid John JDMorris "J.VH,-Walton , 7 7 &, 3,0 i nnmmissinnnnrPni Mnlnhoir. D'rehef5 ; ; Henry Weiss John Miller Abram Fenner Joseph Frable Michael Super ' ft M&Js- 7 58 14 ' K 15 57 23:52 1 58ft ': 9 80 - 6 04 114' 59t 17 lU 14 73 2 32 1 22h ' - 2 00-37 29 18 66 -tiV 87 ,2300 !; 104 34127 S4 fi 92 rj!2 03t 120 57 149 GpMm - 8807 237' G7A . 2 40 ;40,40t , 9 90 . ; ', 23 86 ,129 50 263 09 91 50 7 21 525 06 Bridtre Renairs . .A'O.J a tlbJ 7 L'44i ibh Township Line ; paid for ruuningthe linebetvyeenUiaradise.,, 1 & Coolbaugh townships . , kto7oi.-.' sf Stationary ; amount paid for stationary 4 , s a - IPtroJ- nmnnn nn irl fnr fllfil WOOtfr and COal.,' - f - Premiums', amonnt paid for wolf scalp, t-r:' t 00 Wild cat scalps -. ; ' S.?7 CQ7 Fox scalps V',7 63M?m Redemptions : amount paid for redemptions of unseated Mg$dsl& 167 60i Interest; paul t'eter Zimmerman, inierebuoij'juuiiia,. J. H. Stroud, . do ; Check -.n -- b .vitn 13 00 ..V " ; .1 t ' -i : :- . ?n Silas L, Drake, repairing court house, &c , ' ' x.'-,,,? SS Charles U Warnick, glazing and painting v J V 12 H M. H. Dreher, book for Prolhonotary's office ; 'f'1 00 Samuel Rees, repairing pump ' - ' 87 William P. Hallock, work at and cleaning jailer;. ! M l& 3 00 JamesPalmer, painting at court house 25 Jacob Goetz, binding assessment an J. check books j 4 00 Albert V. Simmons, pump at court house 7 ' a k, . P 75- WillianvS. Rees, quills - 9;J '7 " Casper Metzgar, lime for connty office - 6 50 J. P. Trucks, making map of Tobyhanna township " 74 00 Wm. S. Wintemute, brick for county housed -1 'fiWiS.20 00 marine flirlctmnn. h.n Innnp nn mileage n 4 r 1! 08! David Keller, bedding for jail - f- i Susan Tuttle. cleaning Commissioner's office 1 John Pugh, work at county house, - Benjamin Turner, do. Roninmin TnnJr. niltincr wood for COUnlV office Amount paid for support of convicts in Eastern Penitentiary, lor me year xcjty, un uinuj m iuui m vim juouh, urer; A. Cross, p-.iM nimrlPQ "Ppnfhnrman. Treasurer, advertising unseated lands erroneously assessed m 1850 - ' Utr;rn 8 25 Treasurer's commissions on receivirig,S570a4at'pepcent 57 70 do " on paying $5688 02. : r ,lt..,,y r .; ;.o6 88 114 58 1) ined the account of-the County Treasurer and all hookspapers, vouchesj N&c., relating thereto do" Certify ,that werfind the above.account conecW Witness our hand'at StroundbUrg. . --7-;i:; -'jo ABRAM FENN0DR-, vtj , , . JOHN T. BELL, ) 4 - ' JOSEPH FRABLE, TCom'ers C. S. PALMER, Auditors. ' MICHAEL SUPER, 5 V " H. SHAFER, ) James H. Walton, Cletk.- ; 7 j' ; . rh-irlcs Fealhermail, Esq'. Treasurer , in.dccoiinl with Monroe County? fnr Road Tax'ahd on Unseated Xand collected for the years 18'48-antf :1849JWt 7 4 00 2 25 1 25 1 00 37 97 14 14:34 Deduct amount of receipts brought down C. '. . r Balance due Charles Fcatherman treasurer Examined and allowed the 8th day oPJanuary, 1851 t vT in t ryr tt -v ABRAM FENJNEK, 1 JiNU. 1. JiL., TOS "FRABLE, Commissioners. C. S. PALIVIEE . MICHAEL SUPER, ) II. D.. SHAFER. ) 77;. ; . Attest, J. H. Waltox, Clerk. 5302 60 5770 14 32 46: 'Auditors. t.JDuc by Collectors from the year 1845 with the payment made since January tin sinipmrnl. of Auditors -at last settlement. ; 3 i s. -. j - A. W t-f V J fU w K v PAo townshipj amountcoliectod di p-eVaccbunrtenaercd 275 or.n,irQp - i--.. " ' 220 S3 'tw . iv? .t9l)i 4t 422 ,95. -j ifsrvwii ? Jbsv . -J- - f,4 73 :ay4 .7fl-.-?W .7 1 '" 5 "49 H85f01 80 i00449& td Coolbaugh Tnhvhanna. . iU. OIUIIIUICIU f Ghesnuthill t ' Pocono Ross , Jackson : Hamilton '7'"7'''''' Price- township, paid Smith PricerSupervisbr- ,,, do . Pjaratlise . Coolbaugh do Tobyhanna do M. Smithfield Chesnuthill Pocono .Ross Jackson Commissions do do ;doi do tio do William Long do James Henry., o do Phillip Gearheart do Hiram Warner do William James do Daniel Bonser do John Shoemaker do Frederick Siglin do George Warner do Michael Gower rW . Peter Frevlev on Receiving 1185 01 at 1 per cent do Paying 1017 ay ai i per cent do do n tlo7 do - ' ' do ' . : 200 00 a i nn . Bala'nce Due from Charles Feaiherman Treasurer to, County, , ??RIQQ 00 ' . 4I ,00 v ! 2000 9.60' 11 62 58 87 $101f7i . -. .. 1 1 QK' i M0 17 4 22i02i -145 70 29 1 1QV AI ..Charles Ecalliermaii, in account with MonroJ County for SchoalaxesX Br. on Unseated Lands j or the year 1848 auZ 1849,-j Price township, to amount collected, , per amount rendered rw.Ken. r i - do do do. do ao' , Coolbaugh ; do 'Tobyhanna T 'do4 Chesnuthill ..-.,do '-"Pocono ' i4 do 'TRos dor Jackson do- Hamilton do :' Price township, cash paid Anthony Peters, Treasurer ' Paradise do Peter Dornblazer dp Coolbaugh do John P. Dowiing 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. mnA Put f do : do 81 75, ,88-25- 72 41 159 01 17 ds; f 7 18l 1 6' 06 17 69 t 16 01 $16544 69 '00 92 00 65 00 4 65 2 26 226? 00 . nal ..6T91 232 53, $465 44 m' ? i ,i .nnWii ti no ihio Rili.flnv nf .Tnnnnrv A. D. 1851. - ABRAM FENNER, J JOHN BELL, JOSEPH FRABLE, Com'ers C. S. PALMER, Auditors.r . rt-r nTinnn a i-i i 1 n a h m: h i ....- James H. Walton, Clerk. ,:7V! Slatcmcnt of llie Expenses of liae County for 1850 Premiums on Fox Scalps &c. Miscellaneous Expenses J Sheriff conveying Prisoners to renuenuary ., -I XX. COLLECTORS William IJisbing "Geo. Weiklieiser John C.isebeer Jno. V. Coolbaugh John Dietrich James Kresga William Eoach Michael Brou n Joseph Trach .Ta'b Greenainoycr Jacob Beesccker Peter Miller Abraham Ilutz TMichacl Brown Samuel Pipher Hen'yEilcnberger John Setzer JoEeph Frable Thos. Mcllhaney Aaron Kocli George G. Hawk Michael Butz Simon G ruber Samuel Boys Balsar Fetherman Onrst.Eilcnberger Tetcr Zimmerman Joseph Kungle Peter Gilbert Jacob Edincer j David Grecorv Charles Trantz. 1 James Newel i Elijah Dech . Wm. Thompson ' John M. Deibler S David Keller S A.CWoodling John TJewitt Peter Zimmerman Henry Smith Jacob Altemosc . Frederick Shupp -William Bellis John Woodling JohnHoath Anthony Peters Robert W. Kiplc John Smith Am't Bal.d. I I Townships ofdup- Mlast! Faj--licate'. set'nt ments focono 209 30 G0 45I Jackson 129 59 -IS 39 i 11 0C Smithfield 011 IS 3SGS10 00 M. Smithfield 525 S3 97 SO M.Smithficld 539 50 42 00 Chesnuthill 500 23 49 SO 22 97 Coolbaugh 37 20 2G3 Stroud 885 27 56 02 11 34 Hamilton . - 909 35 ISO 44 120 05 Chesnuthill 2S0 04 31 20 15 50 Price JOS 99 18 07 U 95 Jackson 101 36 22 01 17 18 Tobyhanna 110 24 8 1G 2 90 Stroutr 879 33 177 44 129 00 M. Smithfield 452 27 89 42 45 97 Smithfield 471 99 52 02 24 47 Chesnuthill -272 03' -17 ca a 7G, Ross - 301 24 9S 74 31 75 Pocono 218 74 11 90 11 Price 94 13 6 71 1 41 Polk 193 70 72 35 27 51 Jackson- .. -101 CO 5 40 Coolbaugh 42 49 31 52 Stroud 9S3 80. 397 7G 279 S5 Hamilton 979 01 G79 91 U77 79 M. Smithfield 552 34 401 43 339 84 Smithfield 56S 64 4S9 9S 410 80 Ross 439 94 247 37 111 03 Chesnuthill 330 70J27 03 10 93 Pocono 274 70 57. 64 41 85 Polk 222 81 111 1G 40 00 Jackson 120 09 75 77 17 70 Tobyhanna 123 21 85 21 33,12 Paradise 81 37 50 97 29 03 Coolbaugh 02 10 48 13 27 53 Price - ., 48 OS 21 58 5 30 Stroud 1247 52 907 03h Hamilton 1079 20 630 40 M. Smithfield 72G 14 350 50 Smithfield 678 OS 104 85 Ross 597 03 2G7 00 Chesnuthill 4G2 01 9S 61 Polk 292 28 5980h Jackson 193 50 ,.30 69 Pocono . 358 07 207 00 Paradise 137 59 47,22' Price, . 104 10 , Coolbaugh ' 80 21 Tobyhanna: . ; 303 23 112 00 tions 2 4S 1 62 9 69 1 71 1 06 5 39 5 53 4 SO 1 00 5 30 75 1 34 12 97 8 44 2 00 60 33 60 9 60 Com miss ions. 6 43 30 04 24 35 2 63 43 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 IS 17 13 79 Bal ance due CO 45 97 80 42 00 Total each year. 15S25 42 00 Total amount 15S 12 37 92 43 Sit 44 81 31 52 101 91t 502 12i 53 15 43 12 136 31 110 10 65 16 59 07 , 52 OSh 20 74 20 60 15 95h 31048h 451 2G 369 61 13 23 330 G3 303 40 .232.4711 162 SI 151 07. 90 37 104 10 80!21 91'23 13290 91 I1S2 33 .3 Shpriff's fees Fees in Commonwealth cases -Assessors Bridge views ... ; Ross tsp. Bridge 4i-4 9 Ransberries Bridge , Bells Bridge ; Kerrs Bridge Cherry Creek Bridge ' Pocono Bridge j Little Pocorio Bridge Brodheads Bridge ; Cotants Bridge ; Jailers' fees f t Court Crier ; Auditors fees ! Piothonotaries' fees? . Commmissioners? Services Constables making return &c. : Grand and Petit Jurors Election Repairs to Public Building County Piinting Stationary Commissioners Clerk Commissioners Counesl 1 o 5 -V - S fc-n ; 'tt y Sft btSb 1M "U- on? -n'l - ...:' -'- MAO n Ti TI3 alii n -IS t . MB & wan 'eif. $10338 145, 86 45A00 88 J5 62 37, 150750 11 00 - 2-56 1787 .. 17.7.f05 , 2287, 1 00 120f86 152 17 ' lf5 98 19600 25A67 18431 - 2 Loo 88T06 267 81 168-81 107805 294 67 .45-79 , 16255 56 79 1'20 00 50 00 -- - w Amount of Couly Checlcsoul standing and unpaid arenas follows:. $3710 36 -' . -.; V K. -it .$1827 66 . X nOSo UlCtriVCU IIIU3 J 111 mo v mwiu, fwu, ...w - - ry 1851. The one' marked with a star () paid to B. S. Sihoonover. We, the subscribers Auditors for the County of Monroe, having careful exam- 1845 1244 1843 1842 1850 $1020 83 1849 586 97 ' 1848 i2 135 11 1R47 i, :.oia . 83 39 !1846 ' 2 44 wn.i -,m,ir. rrr.ViopL-s out nnd unoaid including Judgments. T 11U1C UllllJUIIfc VFi Kliuvuu " " 1 w ct The amount Taxes outstanding, not paid in by the collectors, that is rnnsirlprpd pnod $9972 94r79 . 194u85 893 54 $311 If 64 4827 66 'f -en ? ; fo.T nr tUa Hnnntv nfter the Davment of all debts out ot hnh !q tn hn rlprlnr.tf?d Commissions & Exoreraiions to collectors $171602 f Inbluded in the amount of Checks outstanding $3111 64 on Judge ments amounting to $1538 84 which were rendered in 1844, 1845 randa 8 17, the Interest on which has been paid annually. . ABRAM FENNER,, JOSEPH FRABLE, MICHAEL SUPER, Commissioners Office, Jan. 30, 1851. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas is sued out of the Court-of CommbhlPIeas of Mon roe county, Penn'a., to me directed, I will ex pose, to public sale at the public house of Charles D. Brodhead, in Chcsnuihill township, on Friday llie 2lst day of February next, atr10 o'clock 'A.'M.-ihe follovirig described prop ertyf to'wit: A certain messuage, tenement and tract of,, Land sinaate in Ross township, adjoin joining land of Philip Drumheller, Jacob Frey, JohnFrable, James Berger, Anthony Berger and Daniel Christman, and others, containing more or less... About fify acres -are cleared and life residue limber land ; abo.ut six acres are good meadow. The improvements are a two story fc . "STONE HOUSE, a LOG BARN with a WAGGON HOUSE attached thereto ; a SAW MILL, a SprlnpiouSc, a 'lilE KILN and an qjd LOG HOUSE one and a half stories high. Two streams of water on the premises, an APPLE ORCHARD andjseveral good springs of wa 'or. , 4 Seized and taken jnje'xecuiiori as the proper ty of William .Gliristman. and to be sbld:by me. ut.,. PETER ifcEMMERER, ShefifTs Office Stroudaburg, . "Sherifl. January 30, 1851. ' Atto rii e y 4a k&C o u use! lot Law, Has removed his office'to fiis dwelling house, first door below .the plfjce o iio " Monroe Democrat'rand, directly opposite S. J. Hollins lieod's Hotel, Elizabeth M. Stroud bujg, Dec. 19, 1850. STROUDSBURd IEON&BRASS FOUNDRY. The subscribers take this method to inform the pubjic generally, and millers and farmers especially, that they have taken the above es tablishment, in the rear of Starbtd & 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 the best manner and with despatch, and therefore respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. They will manufac ture cast and wrought iron work of ail descrip tions, including jTIIII Gearing'' for flour and other mills,, rnilj screws, bark and corn mill?, together with castings of e.v'ery' de scription turned and fitted up jn the best possi ble manner. As particular care will bo taken to employ npne but, the best workmen, and no pains, will b'e spared, they feel confident of be ing able to give general satisfactipn. Also made to order. ''"' ' " - - ' BR ASK CASTINGS such as spindle steps, shaft; and gudgeon Boxes, &:c;,'wjll bp made to order. Old copper and Brass taken in exchange at the highest price. Patterns made to order. . . , Threshing machines 4 Horse Powers of iKelnosf approved construction, will be fur nished to order at the shortest notice. of all kinds, for coal or wood, cook stoves &c , on hand or made to order, for sale wholesale or retail. PLOWS, of the most approved plan wlirbeJiepA on hand, and every variety of plow catingVoh hand and fore sale. . - ,) ; , . JJWrought iron mill work will be done on vthe most reasonable terms. The best kind of sled sooes and polished wagon boxes nnd hol low ware will always be kept on hand. JOHN G. TOLMIE, . CHAS. S. PAuL5 ER Stroudsburg, November 28, 1850.. ' '.. i.o ' SSL m . --it .. Ir. O. A. Jai'ViS tenders his thanks to the people of Monroe County for the liberal patronage he has received during his previous visits. Ilavjhg ihqjullcst assurances, from the high esrand proper sources, and from past experi ence and practice, that he possesses the abili ty to do justice to his patrons arid honor to his profession ; and that his operations arq.as in fallible as the works of u fujlible Inptals', can be expected ; he would solicit a continuance of favor : and rpqnest those who " know; from trial," to send along their friends ' j --. i Rooms at the InTjian Queen Hotel; Strouds burg. He will not visit other parts of the coun ty professionally, except sent for. jflfPlease call at the earliest convenience. November 21, 1850. 3t 111 the Court ot Common Pleas of Monroe county. In the matter of Paradise Methodist Epis copal Church, in the Township of Paradise, County of Monroe. At a Court as aforesaid, held on the 23d day of December, 1850, S. C. Burnet, Esq. on be half of the applicants, presented the instrument of association, and application for incorporation, for the Paradise Methodist Episcopal Church, of theuown&hip of Paradise, and the objects, articles and conditions thereof, appearing law ful, and not injurious to the community, the Court order the same to be filled, and public notice given of the same. Publication of which is hereby made, and if no sufficient reason bo shown to tho contrary, the Court will on the first day of its next term, to wit : February Terrn IS5T, decree and de clare, -thai' the persons therein named or asso ciatcToC rncaning to associate, shall, according to the -terms thereof, become and.be a corpora tion or body politic in law, agrooaBly to the act of Assembly, passedlhq JSh day of October, 1840. M. H. D&EHER; 'Prothonotary. January a, lBoi. . -'? V A. K. JACKSON, M. . Has permanently located himself in the bor ough of Stroudsburg, and, respectfully tenders, his professional services to the inhabitants of the borough and surrounding country.' Oftice.at S, J. Hollinshead's hotel. ' : Stroudsburg, March 28, 1850. ,"' . . Attorney at Law, j STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY; PA. Office on Elizabeth street, formerly occupied by William Davis, Esq. October 24. 1850. 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, or privates, whether of regulars, volunteers, rangers or mi litia, who performed military services in any regiment, company or detachment in the. , ser vice of the United Siaiejn the war with-Grgat Britain, declared by. the United States on 4he eightcentltday of June, 1812, or in.nnyjof.itho Indian wars since 1790, and each of the com missioned officers who was engaged Jn the military service of tho United States jn the late war with Mexico, and shall be entitled, to lands as follows : . . Those who engaged to servo twelve months or during the war, and actually served nie months, shall receive one hundred and sixty a, cres: and those whoengaged to serve six months -and actually served four months, shall receive eighty acres ; and those who engaged to. serve for any or an indefinite period, and actualy served" one montli. shall receive forty acres. Provided, that wherever any officer or sqilder was honorably discharged in consequence of disability in "he service, he shall roceive,f1he amount o which he would have been Entitled if he had served the (till period for whicK'he had engaged to serve. " Under the aboe act, and the acts oPCbn gress generally, tho subscriber offers hfs' ser vices as qgont to procure Land Warrantsfor those., entitled to receive them, as above'spe- cified, ; . - ' - , He may be found at his .office. in Stfous burg. S. C; BURNE T. JOB WORK Neatly exeGiited at this OfficU 4