.Q?4- JL JDa.JlI Jh IN 'J.. :. n- jJ P for expenses of Generarany-tbVrfsW - . ,t m v.. , - . . - suu7uu j-nnixneri nir Nhnnnnver st. H.icraiu Of the neceipts'ana j&xpenauures oi Monroe Moumyv - rifARES FBATHERMAN, Esq., Treasurer, in account with the County, ofi ivionroe, iruiii January i, xouu, lO ieueuiucr oi, jiwou) iiiuiuoivc, DR. To cash rec'd of Collectors on acc. of Txes asses'd for 1845, ".$11 90" do do do do do do rdoy do; do,- do, To;county,-tax.on,unscatedJ.andd for the years 1848.and 1849: Cash recei red. for Price township, ' do 1846', 22 "97' do - 1847, ,184 99. ' . do 1848, 262 9Sh do 1849, 1573. 44A do 1850, 2887 11-4943 4)5 'do ' do do .,do .. udo do' - do do do .Paradise, Coolbaugh, "Tobyhanria;' JVI. Smithfield Chesnuthill Pocono, Ross, Jackson, Hamilton, i! 7459 60;93 -f .'.H(2282. " no At '- '9 84 12 13 ; - 19. 44. v ' . : . . .... ,5 49r$48S 10 f43 75 ; 80 90 105 25 rs 3 00 ,,4 oo 16 ,00 12 00' 42 00 , . 75 00 25 00 40 .00 unseated : lands - sold 2 50 1 83 u '4r ' 1:06 'r42rr-$8,22 51)0 " ' 20,9Q$25.00 To:,iCounty tax on seated lands returned; by icollectors for.-th'e yearsl847'anti 184,agre.eible to the Act of April 29,'?44: Tocash recI for seated' land in the borough of Stroudsburg, do . v. doK Stroud tsp. I do ' . do , Smithfield, do . ' ; -n. do , . Price, do ' ' "l 'n do. - . Pocono, To cash rec'd of-W-m. S. Wiritemute, for one year's rent of. j , Grand Jury room, for Odd Fellows, ...... h .. 10 00 ,S10 .00. To-cash rec'd of Peter Kemtnerer, Sheriff, for fine and jJury . - Funds for the year lboU : Fine, Jury Fund, To cash rec'd as redemption money on for taxes in June, 184S : Price township, Francis Murray, do Joseph or John Starr ToHyhannn, Jacob Cox, part, : Ilorsefield & McCarty. . ' - Nathaniel Vater3 ttT-r Charles Weinock . - Coolbaiish-William Cramer, Philip Riggs i Jane Rees Daniel Rees Sarah Rees Emanuel Walter: p Samuel Meeker 7'' dn Pocono John Young, part Jackson John Herron Francis Lesher , "lb 1.' err - J Vcash receiv -20 79 , 1 8:65 12' 18 15 50 . a5-cp . 15 11 15 93t . 15'82A 15-86 14 90 ' ' 10 02 10 02 V5 97A " x C 33 ., M390- 220.-00A ixmniti rnnliner: dahI Sshoonbver & Riftd-tv'rtlt ' ' " TheoSch'och - ' . : . . 1 J. L. liinghfalt - Auditors ; paid John Keller, for auditing accounts' of Pro thonotary and Registerand: Recorder ff -, JameaS. Bisbing " Chas. Palmpr John T. Bell . ' ;i 4 ''- 4: r Read Damages ; paid -WilliamSearfo8i , -,.4 . Tames Postens . ' - Charles Postens r . ' - ' :' 1 ' . Jos. Uusenbury .,r - AoatZ and bridge, views, ; paid for road and bridge views State road from MerwinesBurg to, Goulds: paid John Merwihe -.Bridges paid for Stroudsburg Bridge; - ' 414 63A ;Wdr Bell's do. O Cotant's do. 1 ; ; Pocono do. ...-.(, : Little Pocono ' Bridge Repairs ' 1 ' Townskip Line ;r paid for running the lihe'5 between 'Paradise & Coolbaugh townships ' - ,F-. - ' ; - t Stationary amount paid for stationary -. f --m t'-' t? i; ,n Fuel; amqunjt paid for fuel wood :and coal, '- ' J'remiMms; amonnt paid for wolf.scaip, Wi ri not cpfllna , . . -;! Fox scalps Redemvtians : amount naid for redemntions of unseated lands Interest ; paid Peter Zimmerman, interest on judgment J '57 24 J.H.Stroud, do " Chetk -v" - 6 07. "J - .13?00 I.i .'..' .' -i )t6;70 e loot iOUt 268 32 388s87A 229 99 i - 25,00 182 0O 30 on ; 4.6, 00 208 24 180 00 . 151 84u " 106 31 ' ; 163 74;i.22l'76A .' 2850 . 52 00 r : ,22 37A ; 25 00 ; f"2 00 gg&BJ 63AJ1.7 63, bUi .167 63 31i eived as redemption mioneyv on unsealedijilnnds sold for-taxes in June, .1 8o0: ; r " f ; T . Vi! , ....... J 1 r . Paradise township r.aricK AJppreij Coolbaugh do. John iMcCul lough YU a "i.-. Tobyhanna James Stewart '. : Elizabeth Taylor , ;. j . . .; Jf. Smithfield Samuel Kirkendall, -"j ". i .'" i J To oash received as redemption money, on seated lands spld in June, 1850, - V4! . Price township Hejijamin Huff, .,,, , To. cash rec'd of Fire Insurance. Company' of Northampton co. for premium returned after the policy.'"cf Insurance ,on" county building expired, . Total, ' '--H... -'f:' . 1 CR;- " . : Bycash paid A. Levering, late;treasurer, ballance due" af'last 15 64 , . . 10 03t .. ' 10 51 5 94 9,90- 52 02i 7 76 -7 76 , 15.57, S577014 J. R, McMullen, for booJcsTor.Repordere.pffice Wendell J. Breimer, stove pipe and -repairs Silas L. Drakes repairing court house, i ,&?,, . Charles U Warnick, glazing' and painting' jit u r i. u l. r D.ntUn-n.i....f'J Samuel Rees, repairing pump , .i i. - ,. William P. Hallock, work at and cleaning Jail James Palmer, painting at courthouse ; ' . Jacob Goetz, binding assessment and' check books Al bert V. Simmons, pump at court, house . , , ' f i 'fTtM I - Ml yvunam a. Jtiees, quius .s , , Casper Mefzgar, lime for connty office. J. P. Trucks, making map of Tobyhanna township ,Wm. S. Wintemute, brick for county house . z Charles Cbristman, balance on mileage ' David Keller, bedding for jail a , ''' Susan Tnttle. cleaning Commissioner's office John Pugh, work at county house, Benjamin Turner, do. Benjamin Tock, cutting wood for county office Amount paid for support of convicts in Eastern Penitentiary for the year 1849, on order in faVor of John Bacon, Treas urer ; A. Cross, v , Paid Charles Featherman, Treasurer, advertising unseated lands erroneously assessed in 1850 - Treasurer's commissions on receiving, $5770 14 at 1 per cent do on paying $0DB U2 ,10 44 3 00 . .j. 1S25 ' 4 .00 975 ft :4ji:42L , 6 50 4.00 . 20i00'" 08.' 4 00.' , 2 25 " 1 25 , 1 00-' 37" 57 70 56 88 Deduct amount of receipts brought down 97 iili : : I 'U 34. ;'8 25 114 58 5502 60 57.70 14 settleTnen, Administration of Justice. - By pay and mileage of grand and petit jurors, Constables Cash paid to constables .making return and at tending court, Prosecuting Atlor.ney Paid William Davis Sheriff cash paid Peter Kemmerer, drawing and sun " ing jurors, 7 -. Paid do. for taking Andrew Cross to penitentiary, do ' Henry Price do Witness and constable fees in Commonwealth cases Common wealth vs. Lydia Frey do vs. Henry Price do vs. Andrew Cro?s no . vs:- James tiilmonds " do vs..Tunis Cramer - do . vs. C. B. Shnw Boarding prisoners Paid Wm. P. Hallock For George Quoco . ; For leniy Price ' ' r Court Crier Paid Benjamin TockT Paid do. for cleaning court house Proihonotary Paid J. H. Stroud fH " M. II. Dreher Clerk of the sessions Paid J. H. Stroud " M. H. Drelier Commissioner's clerk Paid John D. Morris J. H. Walton .. ' ' Commissioner's Counsel Paid John D. Morns " J. H. Walton Commissioners Paid'j,Melchoir Dreheff . -Henry Weiss John Miller Abram Fenner Joseph Frable Michael Super" 101 58-101, 58 118a 59A , . . - '.f.':;;r"iK p." T . " 11 50 100 0O v, ' ; .1?' 00. 45 00162 00 58 14 : 15 57 : 23 52 . I .58 :'9 80 i 6 04114 59h '17 llh 14 73 ' '2 32 1 , 1 22A ' " 2 00 37 29 18 66 1. 87 23 00 104 34127 S4 8 92 12 037i 2"0 9571 .149 Q0h " 88 07237 67h. 38 00 ' 2 40 40" 40 . 9 90 ' -23 86 129 50 263 09 91 50 7 21 525 06 'Balance due Charles Featherman treasurer 32 46 Examined and allowed the 8th day of January, 1851. ABRAM FENNER, ) JNO. T. BELL, ) JOS. FRABLE, Commiss ioritrs. C. S. PALMER, Auditors. ... MICHAEL SUPER, ) H. D. SHAFER. ) Attest, J. H. Waltok, Clerk. Due by Collectors from the year 1845 ioith the payment made since January ulh 1850, as per statement of Auditors at last settlement. ... - relating. thereto docertify that we find the above, account ioFWct.- Witness our l:;handttt5troundburg. , ' ' fti ' V - C ' - rr. ABRAM FENNER, : ; ;n JOHNBEtDV ;'''- , MICHAEL SUPJR, -J . ;H;iD. SBAFER, f y James ,H. Walton, Clerk. s . . 'sc Cliarles Feailiernian, Esq; Treasurer? mateomtvna'ATtbriSbimiy, ' fr Road ax and 071 Uwated Land-collected forHh'e yersl8ld and-1349 ' Price township, to amount .collected 'asperi'accounls rendered 275- 89 ; raraaise -Coolbaugh - K " f rpU.-. U - t wMwr-0r rati! r. . v M. Smithfield ; Chesnuthill -Pocono "Ross s j' .Hamilton i'j . 220 33. 108 64 ,.4SSL95, 5 41,60 ill '12 l3-: - X' Price township, paid Smith,Price,lSupervisor,.i u -)7t ; . ..?ig5; 00., 5 49 $118501 5 : J,' , do Paradise1 Coolbaugh ddy Tdliyhanha . do' ' ,IU Smithfield Chesnuthill Pocono Ross Jackson do William Loner do James Henry do Phillip Gearheart do Hiram Warner William James Daniel Bbnser John Shoemaker Frederick Srglirl George Warner. Michael Gower . do do do do do do do do do do do' .v do -' do' f it 9 80 do 80 00. r200 00 40 004 . 4 , 41- 001 3fT 100 00" . ' 4inn Hrffo ..t an: r 58 87 $1017?29 11 85; .... ,10,1V .K22.02 145 70 Peter Frevlev Commissions . on Receiving 1185 01 at I. per .cent j Vy,,- ao raying rui ai i per cent Balance Due from Charles Featherriian Treasurer t6'County . . i '. V 1185 01 T 1 j j Charles Featherman, in .account with Monroe, County. or School Taxes on Unseated Lands for the year 1848 and ,1840. Price township, to amount" collected, per amount rendered raradis.e Coolbaugh Tobyhanna Chesnuthill ' Pocono Jackson. , Hamilton . Cr. price township, cash paid Anthony Petersi Treasurer : ' 69-00 : Paradise do Peter Dornblazer .' i do 92 00 "' Coolbaugh do John P. Dowling do 65 00 - 228". .00 Commissions on Receiving S465 44 at 1 per cent 4 C5 do Paying S226 00 ar:l per cent - 2 26 6'91 Balance Due county from Charles Featherman Treasurer 232 "53 do do - doif do do do ilk?'- v'i j , v. 1 db.v.!.-' tWsk fc.i.3 ii' do5': o! - tt-s V.-l 3i; hdo ' do ,j. f . do 8i'75'5 t; ,1'i. 88 25.r'2rt 72 41 11,ritt 159 01 tW 17 05 '? .Bwi 7. 18.: ..ssv . 6 06 . , 17 .69 . . 16 04 816544 S46544 Examined and approved by us this 8th day of January A. D. 1851. JOHN T. BELL, V 'era U.S. FALMER. Auditors. . H. D. SHAFER, S James II. Walton, Clerk. ; " ' AdKAM r HilNiN Ett, 1 JUSEfJl uom MICHAEL SUPER, ) Statement of the Expenses of the County forn1850 Premiums on Fox Scalps. &c. Miscellaneous Expenses onenn conveviog rnsoners lo-reniiGnuary Sheriff's fees ' r "l X - I ' I . .. I. ' r 1 ' 1 ; . ; t j . o 00 '8 o sOO 2 CO COLLECTORS 00 o CD o , Ami -Bal.d. ' Exo-' Com Bal- Total Townships of dup- at last Pay- nera miss ancc each Total licate. set'nt raents tions ions, due year, amount Pocono 269 30 60 45 0 15 Jackson 129 59 18.39 11 W . 6 43 Smithfield 611 18 38 68 10 00 30 04 M. Smithfield 525 83 97 80 97 80' 158 25 M. Smithfield 539 56 -42 00 42 00 42 00 , - Chesnuthill 500 28 49 80 22 97 2 48 24 35 y. J " "... Coolbaugh- 3720 2 63r - . ' 2 63 f Stroud 885 27.56 02 11 34 1 62 43 06 Hamilton 909 35 180 44 128 05 9 69 44 70 Chesnuthill 286 04 3126 15 56 1 71 13 99 Price 108 99- 18 07 11 95 1 06 5 06 , . Jackson 101 36 22 01 17 18 4 83 IMP"'' Tobyhanna 110 24 81b 2 90 5 26 r Stroud 879 33 177 44 129 00 5 39 43 05 - s , M. Smithfield 452 27 89 42 45 97 5 53 37 92 l&s Smithfield 471 99 52 62 24 47 4 80 23 35 v ?V t Chesnuthill 272 63 17 62 2 76 1 09 13 77 v Ross 361 24 98 74 31 75 5 36 17 79 43 8lt Pocono 248 74 11 96 11 11 85 JPS. ' Price 94 13. 6 71 1 41 75 4 55 !V1f- Polk 193 70 72 35 27 51 44 84 V'V'tf , Jackson 104 60 5 46 1 34 4 12 'v.. " -. " Coolbaugh 42 49. 31 52 31 52 153 10 g Stroud 983 80 397 76 279 85 12 97 48 17 104 94t : . Hamilton 979 01 679 91 177 79 502 12r M. Smithfield 552 34 401 43 339 84 8 44 53 15 Smithfield 568 64.489 98 446 86 - 43 12 v Ross 439 94247 37 111 03 136 31 Chesnuthill 336 76-127 03 16 93 110 10 jv Pocono 274 70 57 64 41 85 2 00 13 79 Polk '222 81 11U6 46 00 1 65 16 Jackson 126 69 75 77 17 70 58 07 Tobyhanna 129 21 85 21 3312 52 0Sh Paradise 81 37 50 07 29 63 60 20 74 Coolbaugh 62 10 48 13 27 53 '2060 Price 4808 21 58 5 30 33 15 95h 1182-33 o' hr Stroud 1247 52 907 03h 60 340 48h Hamilton 1079 26 636 40 9 60 - 451 26 ' ; 1 L'1 'i M. Smithfield 726 14 356 50 369 64 Smithfield 678 08. 164 85 513 23 Ross 597 63 267 00 330 63 SUv . r- Chesnuthill 462 01 98 61 363 40 , x , . . Polk 292 28 5980h 232 47h ' Jackson 193 50 30 69 162 81 ' Pocono 358 07 207 00 151 07 Paradise 137 59 47 22 90 37 1-7 ' " Price 104 10 104 10 , . Coolbaugh 66 21 86 21 Tobyhanna 303 23 112 00 91 23 3286 91 $1827'66 William Discing Geo. Werkheiser John Casebeer Jno. V. Coolbaugh John Dietrich James Kresge William Roach Michael Brown Joseph Trach :Ja'b Greenamoyer Jacob Deesecker Peter Miller Abraham Butz Michael Brown Samuel Pipher Hen'y Eilenberger John Setzer Joseph Frable Thos. Mcllhaney Aaron Koch George 6. Hawk Michael Butz Simon Gruber Samuel Boys Bulsar Fetherman Curst. Eilenberger Peter Zimmerman Joseph Kungle Peter Gilbert Jacob TSdinger David Gregory Char lea Frantz James Newel Elijah Dech Wm. Thompson John M. Deibler David Keller A. C. Woodling 'John Dewitt, Peter Zimmerman Henry Smith Jacob Altemosc Frederick Shupp William Bellis John, Woodling John Roath Anthony Peters Robert W. Kiple John Smith Those marked thus (f) in the above table, have paid since the first of Janua ry 1851. The one marked with a star () paid to B. S. Schoonover. We, the subscribers Auditors for the Counfy of Monroe, having careful exam- Fees in Commonwealth cases Assessors Bridge views ' ' Ross tsp. Bridge ;iM$'f 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 Commmiasione.rs' Services Constables making return &c. , Grand and Petit Jurors Election Repairs to Public Building County Printing Stationary Commissioners Clerk - -Commissioners Counesl tab m&m ttt i' ; ; l- ; & V: d. !fi tr. 'X ; a. ' r.im kie .' him &d: 103 38 145 86 45 00 S8 35 ?2 3T 150 50 dl 00 H 56 17 87 - -a 77 )05. '52 87 a O0 320 88 352 17 ' 15 58 55 G7 38 31 i21 06 88 OS 267 81' -3S8 8V 1078 05 594 m 45 7 I2 55 56 79 120 00 50-00 1850 1849 1848 1847 1846 " . .... .r 3- - WW l;n"ou?i or" Couy Checks out standing and unpaid ate as follows: 1020 83 586 97 135 11 83 39 2 44 1845 1244 1843 1842 ' 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 & E.toretations to. collectors Included in the amount of Checks outstanding' $31 It 4 on Judge ments amounting to $1538 81 which were rendered? iri 1844, 1845 nnrl IR47. the Interest on which has been paid annually. A 13R AM -FENNER, JOSEPH FRABLE ' 4 " MICHAEL SUPEH w Commissioners Office, Jan.. 30;' 1851. ' $99 72 94 79 194. 85 893 54 $3111 64 4827 :(J6 $171'6" 02 a. is" SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mon - roe county, Penn'a., to me directed, 1 will ex pose to public sale at the public house of Charles D. Brodheadj in Chesnuthill township, on Friday the 21st day of February next, at 10 o'clock A r. the following described prop erty, to wit: A certain. IneBsnage, tenement and tract of Land situate Jn Ross township., adjoin joining land of Philip Druraheller, Jacob Frey, John Frable, James Berger, Anthony Berger and Daniel Christman, and others, containing 104 Acres, more or Ie. At out fify acres are cleared and the residue timber .la.nd ; about aix acres are good meadow. The improvements are a two story ST.OIVE HOUSE, a LOG BARN wuh a WAGGON HOUSE atiached thereto ; a SAW MILL, a Spring house, a L.LME KILN and an old LOG HOUSE one 'and a half 'stpries high. Two treams of water on the "premises, an APPLE ORCHARD and beveral good' springs of wa ter. - " Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of William Christman. and to .be sold by me. PETER KEMMERER, 'Sheriff's Office StVoudburg, Sheriff. January 30, 1851. Attorney itd Cinnse!loi itt Law, Has removed his tnWjo his dwelling houae, first door below the office of-jhe " Monroe Dajipcrat," and directly opposite S, J.:Hollmsr hea'd's Hotel, Elizabeih sl. Stroudsburg, DeC iQi". 1850a I i .fwfcurfc STROUDSBURG 'Hi .-: A IEON&BRASS FOUNDRY. The subscribers lake this method to inform the public generally, -and millers and farmers especially, that they have taken the above es tablishment, ui tiro rcar'of Siarbid & Wallace's store, in the bofdUgh 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 all descrip tions, including Mill Gearing, for flour and other miLs, mill screws, bark, and corn mill, toge'her'With castings of every de scription turned and fitted lip in the best povi- ble manner. i As particular caro will be taken to employ none but the best workmen, and no pains will be spared,-1 they feel confident of be ing able to give general satisfaction. Also made to order. . brasrGastings such as spindle steps,-shaft and gudgeon Boxes, Sir n utill-Ka nVila 'tn' Aril'a. . 'Al I t Brass taken" iri exchange at the highest price. 'Patterns made to order. Threshing machines Horse Poivers of the most approved const iructimi. illbe fur nished sto.order at. the shortest noijceL oalhkinds.for;c6aror M'0od;rcof)ksove8.;oc , 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 ofeplow castings on hand and fore sale. JjjWroughMrph.rnill work will be done on the most reasonable tejjms. The best kind of alcd aooes-and polUhe'd wag6n boxes and hol low ware will alwayfcbe kept on hand. -orJOHN G. TOLMIE, r CHAS.S. PALMER Stroudsburg, November 28, 1850. 2 Dr. O. A. Jilt Vis tenders his thanks to 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 experi ence and practice, that he possesses the abili ty to do justice to his patrons and honor to his nrofession : and that his onerations are as in- fallible as the works of (t fallible mortals" can be exnected : he 'would solicit a continuance of favof : and rqtieatj those who " know from .inui, iu acuu aiuug ifi&ir itipuua. , ,- v ; Rooms at the Indian Queen Hppl,"pirouds burg. He will not visit other parts d( th&coun-! "ty, professionally.; except sent for. ;j f. i XJjT3 Please callat, thd earliest, convenieticcj 5 Nqx'embe 11850 ftO SHERIKF'S SALE Bv virtue of a writ of levari facias issued out of'the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe coun ty, Penna., to me directed, I will expose to.pub lic sale at the public house of Jacob Knecht in the borough of Stroudsburg, on Salurdy the22d day of February next, at 10 oclock a. m. tho following described prop erty to wit : All that certain tract, piece or par cel of land lying and being in the township of Piice, in' the County of Monroe, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a hemlock on the east side of Brodhead's creek, thence south east 70 perches, thence east 270 perches to a stone, thence north 50 degrees west, 395-3-4 nerches to a Pino, thence by or near the late proprietaries tract south 20 degrees west, 93 perches to a .slope, ibence norm sevemy- rtnerrnna u'ni 1 30 nercllBS tO a Stone, thence by vacauflarid south one hundred per ches to a while oalt, east 34 perches to a hick n r tr anil rh 2fi torches to a OTJecrr, east 24 per ches, to a'white oak,- south 40 degrees east, 70 perches to the place of beginning, containing moJe or less, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances. The improvements are a Two Story Tavern House, JiSjlf one LOG BARN, and other outbuildings, and about sixty aqrea jof cleared land, more or less, "about 5 of which ts meadow, and a varety of FRUIT TREES. There is an excellent well of water near lhe;door. Suit oil nntl I n tr on in AVorlilinn n iflfi firntl' rer,ty of Anthony Petersj and to be sold by me. Sheriff's Oflicq.; siroudab,urg, ) . erjff. January dO, iBoi. t - t :ju)';-!- OPFICE TO PROCURE" Soldiers' Xand Warrants, Bf d recent Act' of Congress it is enacted.- That each of the surviving, or the"widow or minor children df deceased commissioned and ndncommisiondoffTcersJ musicians, or privates, whether of regulars,5" volunteers, rangers or mi litia, who perforared"mii1tai)'rcTvices in any regiment, company,ortf detachment in the ser vice of the ynitej33evsV(n1tie wax with Great Britain, decYarfedbyMhe Ifnited States on the eighteenth 'day orjunr,'l&i2, or'fri any of ifco Indian wars since J 790? and -each of the comi ratssioned officers who wa engaged in tho military service ;of tho;tInttd Sja.te'in: the late war with Mexico, and shall be entitUd to lands as follows : - Those whatenarnBf:to;rvfi twelve months or during the. wjs;r,. and" actually served, nine months, shaljrceive one hundredand sixty a-, cres: and those jvho engaged to serve six months and actually .sprv.e.d-fjOULmontlis.-, shall, receive eighty acres'; ajidipse -jwho, engaged to serve, for any of an mdejinTfef period and" acliiaMy served ontf lnpnth, srhalf receive forty acres.-" rroviaeu, inai wnererer any o:ncvi ut aunuc-r was honorabtV -dtschtfrged in conseoaence of disability in jiW- sefvico, hfr shall raceivVihe amount 16 whicK.he would have been entitled f ho bad served-ihe full period for which he had engaged to serve. - Under the above act and ih.8 acts of Con gress generally, the subscriber offers feis ser vices as ageot to procure and Warrants for those entitled (o TeJceie"(him, as atxjve spe cified. ' "l Vf.-i'." . He" may. be Cuur.d at tits office, in1 Srouds- bure. ' " ' ; S. C BUKN.fcSiQ ? J0:,CORK . Neatly ebfeiut'ed-lthiVlx!