M. li. ROBERTS' VEGETABLE EM- imOCATION, The efficacy of this moat valuable Embrocation ia attested by thousands who havfe'‘proved its heal ing qualities in. the cute of the most troublesome diseases to which the horse is liable, such as old or fresh Wounds, Sprains, pains and weatc ness of the Limbs, Bruises, Swellings, stiffness, of the &c. v .1 Amongf numerous’certificates whicb mightl be following is thought sufficient; it is from 1. Resides, Esq., the great stage owner and mail contractor. "" This is to certify that I have used M. B. Ro berta’ Embrocation for various hinds of Sores, Wounds, & Sprains on horses, and 1 find it to ex ceed any other that 1 have tried. / I. RRESIDE. For said in Carlisle, by S! evenson $■ Dinkle. 19Si. Jfi V. JVMiFF, . DURC-EON DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY 'informs the ladies and gentlemen ol Carlisle and its vicinity that lie sets ArtificialTeelh in the most approved manner, tie also scales, plugs and Separates teeth to arrest decay. Dr. N. prepares a tooth powder, whiclrwhi tens the teeth, without injuring the enamel, col ors the gums a fine red and refreshes the mouth. The tooth ache will be cured, in most cases, without extraction; and an odontalgic wash is prepared for healing sore.gums and fasten the teeth. i Ladies and gentlemen are requested to call .and examine Ids collection of Porcelain or In corruptuble teeth, v\hiqh will never decay Or change color, and are free from all unpleasant odour, durable and well ad ipted lor chewing, 'which sVill be inserted iii the best manner and at fair prices. /All persons' wishing Dr. N. to call at their dwellings will please in leave a line at his deuce, No. 7 Harper’s Row, when.he wilTpunc-, lually attend to every call in the line ot his pro fession. From a long and successful pratticc, he hopes to give general satisfaction., Carlisle, August 1, 1839. m MORF PROOFS/ 1“ Of the Efficacy of Dr. Swnyncs Compound Syr,up of Pruiius Virg:niana,'oy Wild Cherry. Mrs. Brown, corner of Second street and the forks of Gcrfri&ritowa road/effectually, cured. Her symp toms worb, gfineral debility, attended with a-conatant cough,—pain in tlic side, breast, and back, symptoms indicative oTTulinouary Diseased not ca*y schtipl to.iqtimatc, • After using the second. bottle dte tills invaluable medicine,'her cough entirely cd, and her strength increasing fast,—and by the time she used two bottles more, she found herself freed from all pain and other unpleasant symptoms which attended her disease. She is now enjoying perfect health._nnd t wilting to giye any information respecting her cure; likewise . Uictcd with a Cough or a Disease of the Langs, December.2o, 1641«_. „ . AGENTS— J. J. Myers k Co. Carlisle; Marlin Lutz, Market street, Hnrrisbur; G. &: K..W. Da ■vis, (254 Market street) and Rev. J. ,P. Cook, (52 Market street) Baltimore. . ... Sjgr~£*ast Notice.' ST is now nearly one year since my connexion with the “Volunteer” establishment ceased, at which time the books and account!* of the firm were all assigned to me lor my share—and as a large amount of debts due the firm, notwith standing the frequent notice given, still remains unpaid, this is therefore to give a final notice that unless payment begnadc on or before the Ist of July m-xt, compulsory process will then positively be resorted to against each and every delinquent. E. CORN MAN, •- Carlisle, May 20, 1841.. ' N; li.—Thedrooks are left with D. Smith, Esq. in Carlisle. .* f new &, fasihonakm: taii.oiuxg. ESTABLISHMENT. The subscribers beg leave to inform, the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that they have opened a Shop in No. 4, BBEFEM’S ROW, where thev intend carry ing on the above business in all its various branches. They hope to receive a liberal shore of the public pat-, ronage. BENTZ & BRIGHTER. Carlisle, Oct, 21, 1841.—3 m, ALL PREPARATIONS por the CURE H."OF CORNS, ilenn soon be found that Whee xers Pine Extract is the best, upon trial. It re lieves the pain and cures the corn in from t;vo to four days: . Mr. J. Beyor., of Frederick, -Md., writes that he has been afflicted with corns for nearly seven years, and used all the preparations for his cure offered during that lime without' being cured. He noticed llieodvertisementsand obtain ed two boxes of the Pine Extract, intenl on.giving it a thorough trial; ho used half of one box and is entirely cured by it. Depots, N0..59 Cheanut si., N. E. corner of Fqurth &.Chesnut, and Nos. 28 and 29 Arcade. Price 25 & 50 eta, W. WHEELER, Nov 4, 1841. Importer & Proprietor, For sale in Carlisle, by Stevenson & Dinkle. Sperm Oil. A vfery superior article of Sperm Oil may be l»ad by calling at Stevenson and Hinkle’s Drug and Chemical store; - TJNNEnVjFOR HE NT. The subscriber offers fdr.jrcnt the superior Tanning establishment, recently the property of David.S. Porncy, deceased, situated on the corner of East-ond Louther streets, in the borough of-Carlisle Pa,- - - It-is the most complete property of the kind in the place of its locution—having a large : -Two Story ~ STOiVK »WEB.LIi\CI < HOUSB, fine garden and all other buildings &c., necessary to carry ori the tanning business.. Possession given on the Ist of April 1842. Terms mode known on application to . . ■ T. F. EGE, ~ Opposite the Carlisle Bank. December, 30i 1841.■ CIISSIMERES & VESTIKOS, { -_ Just rccci veil a assortment of the very latest •tyles—at exceedingly low prices.. CuepiNoeu &_C'auct. Shippcnsburg. I}cc. 30,'1841. ■' JACOB FETTER, linavtf’to return hia thanks to the public SR Tor the patronage hitherto extended to him, and respectfully informs, his-customers and the -publte generally, that he still continues the busi ness'of ' . ■ CABINE T MAKING, .. in all.itsbtanches, at his old stand in Main street, where he. is always ready Y to attend, to orders'in Jus line. 4 : . ’ . . Carlisle, Noveraberiß, 1841.-^3m ; MftKlNOES—French, German and English Meri nocs gust received, an extensive 'nsSortirfcht,* at the •tdropf CLIPPINGER & CAREY. *: • • 7 I . • t-; -- -Justrecoivdd dn'ojftdhsivo: assortment of titter Fur SeaUTHair Sejil, ;f7cylot &;Clptli caps, which Will'be •oliai reduced prices by ' - T filuppensb g; -Dcc. SO, 16,1 \ ; . y 7 FRIDLEY & ROBINSON. Tin, Coppersmith, & Stove Business. TjTACOB FRIDLEY & ELEAZER ROBIN: SON having entered into Co-Partnership, in the Tjn, Copper, and’Stove business, under llio firm of FRIDLEY & ROBINSON, respectfully inform the public that they intend carrying on their business in all its branches, at the old stand of Jacob Fridley, North Hanover street Carlisle; whore they will, at all times, be prepared to serve purchasers with any article in their lino, on the most reasonable terms. . In additionloall othervarieties’of stoves,which, they will constantly have on hand, they-have pur chased of Mr. J. G. Hathaway, the exclusive fight to manufacture and sell Hathaway s Patent “Hot Air Cooking* Stoves in the counties of Cumberland and Dauphin; 'and being entirely convinced of the great superiority of this over all oilier kinds of Cooking Stoves now in use, they will continue to set them up as here tofore practiced by Messrs. 10. Robinson 6l Co., on trial with all persons who are willing to test their superior excellence. Ror lite information of those who arc. not ac quainted with the advantages of the Hut Air Cook ing Sloven, we subjoin the certificates of some of the many highly respcciablegen-tlemcn who have* favored us with their written-opinion of tho merits of the article. ! ' . . - , . . *£ a--. -.. November O', 18.11,. - - |f Co.^^ST-LV'Mts:—’ l'he. i“Uatluuvay- Patent Cooking Stove” libs .been used in my kitchen fuf.about two months. I bavo inspected it and .examined the principles up on which itis constructed. 1 havc ( also made par ticular inquiry ol the cooks whohaveused it: from these dill’erenl sources of information, 1 am-led to a very favorable opinion in regard to it. I prefer dMoAhe~lfoyaryiJLyduvveJmyeJieretofore bad-in use. It is represented as balung and as being.a. saying of fuel. The circulation of the licat'so extensively after it is generated,’and before it escapes by tho pipe, must lead to this re sult. There is a groat convenience in the use of ilHrom ibc'mimerous.and vaTious iniplcments em mloyed-abouuit. in-cooking,_al-tbe.-fiameJ.iine. ” - JOHN RUUD. ~ Carlisle , November 8, 1811 Messrs. E, Robinson & Co.— G enti.emen: — l have had sufficient time to Uy “Hathaway's Patent Hot Air Cooking Stove," you put up in my kitchen, and am prepared to cerlity to its good qualities. 1 find that large quantities of water can be heated with it in a short time; that for cooking it bolls, roasts moat, and bakes bread. The, provision in this cooking stove for baking bread is the only arrange-, ment 1 have ever seen iu aw article of the kind, at all calculated to accomplish ilial object. The sim plicity of its arrangements are its great recommen dation, the entire heal itf applied to the purpose intended, and I veyijy believe a great saving of fuel is effected. Comparing the Hot Air Cooking ■•Stove with tho much celebrated Rotary, the latter is insignificant and a toy, incapable of arty thing but boiling. lam of the opinion that no arrange ment of iron can be made to supersede'the‘‘Hot A>r Cooking Stove;” nor can A suggest any im proyojncjit. ' Vour ob’t. serv’t, November 11, 1841. Messrs, K. Jiuiinsun Gy.-—Gentlemen:—Ac cording to your request, 1 have givem one of “Hath away's Patent Hot Jiir Cuo/cing tyoves” a thorough trial, and in my opinion think it oho of the best now in use. 1 have had a Rotary stove in usefor several years, and am decidedly in favor of your stoyes—they do not consume as much fuel as the Rotary, and'are belter adapted for baking, and e qually as well for any kind of cooking. . Yam’s with respect, VAL. HUMMEL* Jr, 1 do certify that 1 ammow using one of Hatha way’s Patent Hot Air Cook r Stoves, No. 3, and do recommend it as superior to any stove I havo seen. The great saving of fuel and the variety that can be cooking at the samotime, makes it an object to those who wish to facilitate the operations of the kitchen,. J. CULBERTSON. ; Chambersburg, September G, 1841. I have in use in my kitchen one of Hathaway’s Patent Hot Air Cooking .Gloves, and can recom mend U as a very superior article. The ono 1 have is No. 3, it has 5 boilers and an oven sufficiently large to bake 6 loaves of bread. The baking, roast ing and boiling, can be done at the same time and with much less wood than required for any stove 1 have ever used. This size appears to be pecu liarly calculated for Farmers, and for their benefit I invite thorn to call and see‘lhis*slove In shall tako'pleasvire id showirig 'the, stove to those who wish to see it. S. WUNDERLICH. Carlisle, September ! 2 r 1841. Robinson & Co. Gentlemen:—! have fairly tested the “Hot Air Stoves” which you put up at my house and can recoirilnend it as possessing principles of economy and convenience far surpassing any other stoves which I have ever seen. The boilers coming in immediate contact with the fire gives it great fa cilities for boiling, and the oven is'heated on such a principle that bread is baked in as fine a manner as_in fueharid labor, and would advise‘ad! to adopt it. ■ . m. McClellan Carlisle, September 12, 1841. - Messrs. E. liobinson & Co. Gentlemen.—l have during the few days 1 have had, your Hathaway Hot Air Stove in-use become convinced of its groat superiority over all other stoves I have used or seen—l find by tho trial that boiling, roasting 1 ; baking arid broiling may all s bc dome at the same}time, in;a most perfeefraanner and with less than 4>ne fourth the,fuel I have or dinarily used for the same purposes.-» I have here tofore been of the opinion bread could not be well baked ili a Cook Stove,'.but lam convinced upon trial that it can be done as well inly our stove as in a brick.oven. X believe that the general introduc tion of your stoves into.lise will be Sery beneficial i9, t ' l ?.KUj;.!!S), t hercforo‘l Bhall takepjeasurodnre comtuending U to ray tv sends. - ... ■ i :;;;d'■ . wm; Mpur»yr" 800 T S & S£P E S. -KO Oases of hoots and shoes ;rcc6ivcd from atic tiqn. which ‘I have' pUrch'UseJ'tit prices Ih&t Will unahle,me to sell cheaper than apy other ea- "" „ V AA ■ I M’CIJE LIjAN’S HOTEL. South-ll’cst Corner of the Public Square, CARLISLE, Fa. THE subscriber has taken that well-known tavern stand, near the County Hall, Carlisle, lately occupied by Mr. William S. Allen, wherfc he will at all limes be prepared to accommodate his old friends and the public generally,, with every thing needful, to make their visit agreea ble. 1 ' .. His TABLE will be supplied with thejmst the market can afford—his B Alt with the choic est liquors —and every- other requisite ui the best style. Brices Very moderate. BOARDERS will be taken by ; the week, month or year. A careful OS I’LER will be always in attend ance, and DROVERS and othels will find it to their advautaue'to give him a rail. „ m. McClellan. May 13, 1841. ;y-»- JUST received at the] store ■ of ANDREW RICH ARDS, 1 a general assortment of- Foil and Winter Gob da;, consisting in. pari of Wool’ and Cloth dyed black, blue, invisible green, adaluidc, olive and green' 1 - - C li-O TH 8. Black, brown, invisible green, olive, diamond,beaver & pilot cloths; black, blue/ prowri, Casshncrcs, new stylo, Sattinciis of assorted colors, from 50 cents to $2,00. Bcavertccns, jeno cords, cantod flannels, red, white, yellow and green flannels:—-ticks, checks and muslins. C-4 3-4 mcrhiocs, mouslm-de-luinc and Saxony cloth, figured and plain. . Figured, plain; striped, barrtd jack iuett and swiss muslins. Fawn, mouse, black, blue;, black, slate, figured and plain silks. Bonnet silks And ribbons, new style. Shawls, gloves, hos'Kfry and shoes. Cloth and fur caps. Carpeting, hearth rugs, floor cloth, baizes and blankets. Colored and whiter,carpet yarn—fresh together- with a general assortment of Queenswarc Groceries, which will bo sold at n\odcratc prices, At the store of , •Carlisle, Oct. 7, 1841.—tf. BEETEM’S HOTEL. THE subscriber, thahlcful for past favors, re spectfully informs his customers and .the pub lic in general, that holms removed to that large and commqdious establishment on tho North-west corner of the Public Square, late the property of Thomas C: Lane, tvbich ho lias fitted up in a very superior mariner as a ■ I*uhi,ic'iiouse, ami where.ho i's prepared to -furnish nil who may favor him wilh'lheit custom .with tho-very-best accommodations. . ■* This Ho.tel, from Us"*contfa{ Pocfl(ion,' fs very Convenient and.Jbfing the stopping' place of the Cars'on the Rail road, il will ftuu\sl\ -T^ycllArs'Vith-vrready place of rOsl and jefreShmerit.''■'i’iie ROOM'S are large'and aiTy~lhc TABLE ' ' ‘ will alwpys lie well supplied ‘.with the best the markets can aiTord—the .13 A’R with the best o r f Liquors—the charges will ho reasonable—and nothing shall bo left undone on the part of the sub-. -SAfßigr 10 merit a share of public patronage. B 0 ARD’KRs wnPbe tfflTuu fey'-tho week, montli,- or-year. • . - .... . —.. , , DROVERS will find iLto llieir interest to stop wiih-him, aa liis STABLE is amble, and a care-* fill and cxpcricnccdOstler alwaysit attendance." GEORGE BEETEM. ':::C^ariislnrApril-'l7‘18 : lIr‘‘""-: —— TAILORING. THE subscriber would inform his friend sand the public in .general, lliat he has his shop in High street, in the shop formerly occupied hy Cormnck M’Manus, one door'west of N. W. Wopds* store,' and would solicit a. share lic patronage. WILLIAM MTHERSON., August 20, 1840, • ' TilE VERjf LATEST!! & CHEAPEST YET!! NEW GOODS. CLIPPING Eli <V CAJtE have just received at their old stand, near. <the Railroad, from the eastern cities, an extensive assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS of llic most fashionable style, which they ore determined to sell at prices to suit the times. Persons desirous of purchasing goods arc most earnestly invited to give them a cal!. Bargains muy be expected. Dee. IG, IS4I. A. McDOWKLL, Diamond ,, Beaver, and Pitot Cloths — Just received and for sale at reduced prices by OUPPINGBR & CAREV. Shippenshurg,'' TEAS. Just received a large supply of Voting Hy son, Gunpowder, Imperial and Black Teas,-and for sale by J. & B. Cormnan. EffeY virtue of a writ from the lion, Anson V. SB. Pahsons, President Judge of the 12lh Judi cial District of Pennsylvania,•bearingdatoalCar- Uslc, the 4th day of-December A. D. 1811, that a Special Court will be held by the said Hon; Anson V. Parsons, and the. Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas pf Cumberland coun ty, at the Court House in the borough of Carlisle, commencing on Monday the 21st oft-February, A. D. 18*13, to continue one week, for'the of certain causes dependingin the Court of Co’mrryon Pleas of in which ihdTFon. Samuel Hepburn was* concerned ns counsel for one of the parties, prior to his appointmentas Pre sident Judge of the Oth Judicial District—said causes being embraced within the provisions of the 39th section of on Act of the General Assem bly, passed‘"the 14th April, 1834, relative to the organization of Courts of Justice. Of said.Speciai Court, Jurors and all persons concerned, will take notice. PAUkM AUXIN,. Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle,. 7 December 23, 1841. 3 LAY & STOtFFER’S JVciv Foundry atidJflachine '• shop, 'i ■ , The subscribers thankful for past favors, here by. notify the.public that they still continue at their stand in Main Street, a.’few doors east of the Jail, where they are prepared to do at short notice ' "• ■■■ OF ALL KINDS, such as Turning Lathes, Apple Nuts, Plaister breakers, Orn shelters,- Jlollow Anvils, Mandril’s Patent Machines, for bending Wagon Tyres, Wagon boxes and coach boxes of all sizes. Stove Plates, Mill castings, fyc, fya. -They will also build -810 R S E P O WIRS ■ •• , AND THRASHING MACIHNES, and do all kinds of repairing, as they are well prepared with patterns of-various kinds. They will .also manufacture Cutting boxes, 6ce. Sec. •- They are alsb preparcd-to execute patterns for Mill Gearing, and of every kind,.at short notice.;.: . , 7 , v>._- ■ , Also,- oh hand' a lot ol WitherowV Improved Patent Ploughs, which they will .dispose of rea' sonably, '' , ’ ; ' ■■ ' . GEOUOELAY, ‘ HRA HAM:S:rOUFFER. ■ Carlisle, March 4i.iF4l>';v> r ' , rjMIE Whale Oil for sale NEW !GOO|>S. ANOTHER ARRIVAL! special 'Court. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Of the Receipts and Expenditures of Cumberland County, by the Com- missioners of said County, from the first day of January, to the thirty-first of December, A. D. 1841, inclusive. ■Dr. To balance In bands of Treasurer at last settlement, $3’,857 45a Balance of taxes outstanding at last settlement, 4,025 58 , Amount of County taxes assessed for 1841, 16,943 12 ■ Fees due County by delinquent collectors,'' 1 12 J This sum rec’d. of 3. Criswell for taxes not assessed in his duplicate, “ Ab’m. Waggoner, Esq. on acc’t. of Waggoner’s Rridge, 95 00 “ Isaac Lloyd, Esq. over pay as juror, • 1 00 M. Holcomb, Est). fines and verdict fees, ! 105_ 12 “ Do. am’t of R Miles’bond due county for costs, 22 15 “ U. Lamberton & J.' Wunderlich, in full of-Mid ■ - dlcscx Bridge Bond, “ C. B. Penrose Esq. and others, redemption mo ney for Unseated Lands, v " M Mishlcr, Esq. costs due county by M. Townslcyi Esquires Leckey & Hamaker, proceeds of strays sold by them, “ F R M’Koskcy in full of tract of Unseated Lands ■ in Perry County Sold him by Commissioners, “ L Rimer, dividend due county Irom estate of S. Ramsey, dec’d. 1 , 2 17 ", Messrs. Stayman, Eberly & Bryson, in .full of , Bridge Bond, 1 , 1,350.00 Lay & Stouffer, for old stove plates soitl. thpni by Commissioners, , - 23 90 “ Geo M’Feely, for old paper case sold him by do. 50 " Ab’m Groves .fin - county tax on Unseated Land, ; 2S W. Foulk, Esq. Cl’k. Qr. Sess. verdict fees re- . [ • • ceivcd by him, • 12 00 “ J. 11. Graham, Esq. Dcpl’y. Atl’y.Gen’h verdict [. ■ , fims, &c. rcc’d. by him, . *■ • y 36 9.3 [ ", 'James'Sturgis, Esq. money refunded on inquest,- "T 00 Schedule of outstanding (axes, due per r£- ' turn of Treasurer s\st December :\S4\, sxtlfect to exhonerdtions, «S*c., with amount assessed for 1841. * ' ’ Townships^ Years. Carlisle, South Middleton, Allen, ’ CHTrlTsfc, ' ■ • Dickinson, East Ponnsborough, 'Emnkford, IJp^ewcll, Milljin,. Monr.oe, Nieehnnicsbqrg, Newton, Nowviilc, New Cumberland, North Middleton, South Middleton, Silver Spring, Southampton, Shippcnsburg 13. Shippcnsburg T. West Pennsboro' P, Ovcrdccr,| J. Goodyear,* O. Rupp, jr. WrßciltK- r A. G. Miller,!- - S. Mumma, D. Mount?,, 11. G. Miller,' S. Bratton, G7WrßncEci:*’~ L.Schutt, W. Sterrctl,! J. Moore, A. Officer, jr.! J. Culver, J. Lehman,! J. Hollagher,! JvTilgrim,! J L Brandcbcny,! W. K,»Tritt, J. Grayson. 1839 1840 1841 Due County by Michael Boyle for costs, $36 29 ♦Since paid in full. tSincc paid on account. Peter Overdeer, $ 20 A. G, Miller, 250 Wilson Sterrett, 170 Officer, 40 Jacob Lehman, 437 John Hollncher, 450 J. L. Brandcberry, 113 J. Pilgrim, . 0, / To Balance in’bands of Treasurer, $l5ll 58, Statement exhibiting I, 31s< day of Uecen hands of Jiobei Tojvhoje amount of Si Townships, Allen, . Carlisle, Dickinson, East Pennsborough, Frankford, “ 'Hopewell, Milllin, Monroe, ' Mechaniqsburg, Newton, ’ . Newville, New Cumberland, Nbrtb Middleton, 1 f South Middleton, Silver Spring, Southampton, Shippensburg, B. . ■ - Shippensburg T. •, West Pennsborough.: CUMBERLAND COUNTY, SS. . , 't • We the Commissioners of Cumberland county, do.cer-. tify that.the above 'exhibits a true ami correct, statemefit-j of tlie Receipts and Expenditures of Cumberland coun ty for Hie terra abo.ve;stated,' as also of the several taies assessed forthe me of the Commonwealth, aforesaid, with the ag gregate of fces and cxhonerationsallowed during-the said term and. also the-amount of the'several- taxes’-outstandingaml ii} the hands of the several collectors, according to the best of our : knowledge and judgment. f, ■ 7 - ’ V ■'Witness our hands and seal of office, at Carlisle, the Sd day of January. A. D. 1842. . .77......',i.L , \ ALEXANDER M. KERR, \ J > IVIIC H A Eli -> Commissioners:. 7- V ; ... 3. REIIRAR, :V / ; ■ Attest — John Irwin, Clcifc. .. „"777 . 7 STATEMENT rV --- - ~ ' -■ Robert Snodgrass, Esq. Treasurer. A nCT out standing. 139 82 139 92 Am't of Du pUcutcs 1841 Collectors. . 143 Q 82. l2B7~Cbl_ 1792 03 IC3I 50 397 38 -~BX.ofl_ ioi2'iij .342 34 370 80 J 421 '32 ~ TV47-49‘- 250 90$ 883 99$ 164 84 ■ 69 82 1321 07 1548 84$ 1411 64$ 1029 94 369 16$' 171 71 | 1235 62$ | |516,543 12 4423 37 lount of Taxes assessed within the County of Cumberland, fur the use of the Commonwealth, up to the 841‘inclusive, with the atixouni of exhonerations and fees allowed collectors, the amount paid into the . ulgrass, Esq. Treasurer, and the balances returned by him as outstanding, and due.by collectors, . _j as of said dale, viz: ' - 'ax for 1841. ' $10,244 Collectors. George Uupp, jr. Weinchßentz, A. G. Miller, Samuel Muinma,. Daniel Mounts, -Henry GiMiller, - Samuel Bratton, George W. Brickcr, Lewis Schutt, Wilson Stcrrctt, John Moore, Alexander Officer, jr. Joseph Culver, Jacob Lehman, John Hbllagher,' • John Pilgrim, • 'James L. Brand^berry, William K.’Tritt, . James Grayson. By amount paid out on orders, $-c. as follows, to. wilt , Witnesses fees in Commonwealth suits, ® 491 36i Justices do ilo 37 93 Constables do do 56 64i tDi.rcctorsnf the Poor, for support of Paupers for 1841, 6000 0,0 Grand aniVi'raverse Jurors pay, ■ 3329 00 Auditors pay for 1840, . 43 50 County Jail and Penitentiary, sundries furnished pri- <r. soners, &c. * General, Special and Township Elections for 1841, Wood, for Court House, Jury Uooms & Comipia’rs. office. Lay & Stouffer, 1 large Stove, &c. for couri house. Judgment in favor of H. Myers, fur paper Case for’Re gisters’ office, B. Carn'cy, Whitewashing public buildings, Furnishingroom in public buildings for Judge, Repairs.and incidental expenses qf public buildings, William Cornman, repairing Cove Mill Bridge, Samuel Black, in full fur building Eberly’s bridge, John Mordorf, repairing Waggoner’s bridge, John Wunderlich, repairing Middlesex.bridge, John P. Lyne, furnishing materials for painting Fle ming’s bridge, ■ 4138 Robert C. Harris, painting said fridge, 4’C. SO 08 Eastern State Penitentiary, support of convicts, 644 18 Sheriff Holcomb, late sheriff fees in Qr. Sess. 163 44' ■ Constable's returns to court of Qr. Sess. 101 54 T. Craighead, Esq. Keeper of Penitentiary, 300 00 Silm’l Ecklcs, Esq. pay as Director of the Poor for 1841, SO 00 John Dunlap, Esq. do do , do SO 00 Henj. Peffer, ESq. do ‘do ’ do SO 00 Pour House Visitors for the laSt’two years, 60 00 James, il. Giaham, Esq.'Convmtesionws-AUorne.y,,, 50 00 Printing, ' •. - .267 40 'Tjfises .refunded, . ‘ 7 SI 18 * Inquisitions on dead : ‘"' ir 43 'O7, ' Damages‘awarded oft roads! '• . ,>• 39 ]Bi Dockets for Prtith’y. Register, Recorder & clerk of cou?ts, 46'90 Assessors pay for QB4l, • ’ 817 87£ Willis Foulke, Esq. fees in- Qr. Sess. * ‘ 185 58 George Sanderson, Esq. Brnthy’s. fees, . 887 Janies'Dunbar, superinlcliddnl of public buildings, 65 00 Janies 11.,Graham, Esq. Dcpt’y; Atl’y. Gcn’l. fees in - .■ John‘ C ormnaTi7 Es,q..pay-as-Commissioncr-m,felljn." — Alex. M. Kerr,.Esq. do do for 1841, Al.Mishlcr/Esq.. do , _ ... .do do Jacob Rehrar, Esq. from 26th Oct. till 31st Dee. 1841 - inclusive,- . , ' 66 00 ‘John -Irwinr RsqvGommUsioners-Cleik; SOO COl*. .Court Crier’s pay, * 50 00 jPiiul Martin, Esq. sheriff, support of prisoners fur 1841, 1281 18 6 28 1 ,30 90 26 77 17 00. 3 06 75-00 -420 04- 383 99$ 37 82 571 47$ 628 19$ 21131 170 81$ 59 71 299 65$ 'Viewers offloads and Bridges, Orders for Killing Foxes, commission allowed Treasurer at 1 J per cent Exonerations allowed collectors. Fees, do do Balance due by collectors of 1841, | Do do do of 1839 & 40, Pjalance in hands of Treasurer, ,216 291 927, 23. By exonerations allowed collectors. Collectors fees,-' ' —— Amount of tax received by Treasurer, , Balance of tuxes outstanding, $10,244 22 Am't. of the Duplicates. 825 03 2135 37 ' 782 53 837 58 282 62 1 90-78- 196 11 644 66 160 29 472 79 140 OS 5.1 75 651 18 • ■ 737 86 651 32 478 ! 77 250 71 92.45 732 50 I $10,244 22 I $ -47 s's,|s 107 S7il $ ,8074 4Sj | $ 2014 87 | -We the undersigned Auditors ofCumberland countyydo certi fy, that haying .eiartuned. ' the accounts and vouebersof Robert |Snn(lgra'ss, Esc|.,;Trcasurer of said county, from the *tirst day of' January to the Slst day of December, 1841, inclusive, do' find a'balance in the hands of said Treasurer due'said county of one: thousand’fivVhundred'and eleVen doltars add fifty-eight'cents, ex clusive’ of the several taxes assessed for'the'lisc of the'CommonV wealth.. And \ve rur(her certify that the above correct statement of .the outstanding'taxes due by the respective collectors assessed fun the usebftheCoinmonweaUbvyitbiusaidcounty as;a bove stutiid. • . . ■ , ■ ■ ', the CoinmissiDners office, in Carlisle, this BIU day of'January, A. D. 1842. > ■ , • *. THOS. H. BUITTON, 0 . - SAMCJEt-\VILUAMS, F Auditors. -:*PBTERCBAIWHA^,^P’': 1 :-.- -’ :V . , "rk- Bills■ of De ficiencies. 6 27 Collectors - Fees. . 40 933 1 56 11 05 "r 'X 16 9 75 7 89 2 45 S*f6 6 84 SO 91 32 85 y’-'h-Ti-. Cr, 194 02s loro ooi 81 00 62 45 39 .84 19 56 53 54 669 35 37 92 3300 00 2 00 94 §0 'lO3 00 181 50 193 50 $19,-83 79 199 13 25 sde- 630,0(18 43 i 375 16 159 01 738 71 $ 4143 6SJ 279 74 1511 58 $27,316 29J 9^ 47 55 ,107 37i 8074 42d 2014 87 $10,244 22 Balance, un jiaidi ■ Amount of TaX’rec'd. 77.7 81* 1800 00 589 56 649 71 210 01 65 00 185 20 627,55 149 95 525 27 192 97 13? 87 125 78 17 11 152 79 320 00 129 93 19 00 587 42 473 00 S 3 75 . 264 86 •> ", 244 77 ,124 40 153 08 32 45 ■ 179 77' 406 55 V 117 63 60 00 ■ 552 73
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