M. B. ROBERTS’ VEGETABLE, EM BROCATION. Theefficaoy of this most valuable Embrocation Is attested by'th6iiS(inds who have'proved its heal ing qualities in. the cure of the most troublesome diseases to which the horse is such as old or fresh' Wounde, Sprains, pains and weakness of the Limbs, Bruises, Swellings, stiffness of the Joints/&c.&c. Among numerous certificates which might be f reduced, the following is thought sufficient; it is ftpm.h Reesidcs, Ksq. the great stage owner and mail contractor. This is to certify that I have used M. B. Ro berts* Embrocation for various kinds of Sores, Wounds, & Sprains on horses, and 1 find it to ex ceed any other that 1 have tried, I. URESIDE. For sale in Carlisle, by Stevenson cp Hinkle, DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies and gentlemen of.Carlisle and its vicinity that lie sets Artificial Teeth in the moat approved manner. He also scales/plugs and separates - teeth to arrest decay. ' UivN. prepares a tpoth powder, which whi tens the teeth, without injuring the enamel, col ors the gums u 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. Ladles and gentlemen arc requested-to call and examine Ms,cd()ection of Porcelain or In cuiTuptable teeth, fv, hich will never decay or change color, and are free from all unpleasant odour, durable and well adapted lor chewing, which will be inserted in the best manner and at fair prices. * , All persons wishing Dr, N. to call at theft dwellings will please to leave a line at his resi dence,' No. 7 Harper's Row, when he will punc tually attend to every call ih the line of his pro fession. From a long and successful practice, he hopes to give general satisfaction. Carlisle,- August .1,1839. m ' . t MORE -PROOFS,. Of the Efficacy, of Or. Siu fry tie's Compound Sr/mp of Prdhua Virginiani, or .Wild Cherry. Mrs.'Brown, corner*of Second street and the forks - of Germantown road, effectually cured. 'Her symp* • tomb were; general debility, attended with a constant . cough,—pain in the aide, breast, ond-hack, with other symptoms indicative - of; Pulmonary Disease, not es sential to intimate. : After lining the second bottle of lluß disappear ed, and her strength increasing tot,—and by - 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, and willing to give any information respecting her .-cure: likewise recommends this-Syrup to all af flicted with a CougK or a Disease of the Lungs.' December 30,4841. r MGITffTS—J. /.Myers, «£TGo. Carlisle 1 , Martin Lutz, Market street, Harrisburg G. & R. VV. Da vis, (254 Market street) and Rev. J. P. Cook, (52 -_.Market street)_BiiUirnqrp. , ' SHEW & FASIHOX4RLE TAU.ORIIVG ESTABLISHMENT. The subscribers beg leave to inform the citizens of Carlisle and-vicinity, that they have opened a Shop in No. - 4rBjBETEAI’S. ROW, where they 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 & REIGHTER. Carlisle, Oct. 21, 1841.—3 m. OF ALL PREPARATIONS for.t'he CURE OF CORNS, it can soon be found that Wjjee- Lkrs Pijje Extract is the best, upon trial. ItTe lieves the pain and cures the corn in from two to four days. Mr. J, Beyon r of Frederick, Md,, 4 writes that he has been afflicted with corns for nearly.seven years, and used all the preparations for his cure offered during that time without being cured. He noticed the advertisements and obtain? .cd two boxes of the Pine Extract, intent on giving' 'it a thorough trial; he used half of one box and is entirelycured.by.it. .Depots, No. 59 Chesmit st., N. E. corner of . Fourth & Chesnut, and Nos. 28 and 29 Arcade. Price 25 & 50 eta. W. WHEELER, Nov 4, 1811, Importer & Proprietor. For sale in Carlisle, by Stevenson & Dinkle. Sperm Oil A very superior article of Sperm Oil may be had byxalliqg at Stevenson and Dinkle’s drug and Chemical store, ' TANNER? FOR RENT. The subscriber offers for rent the superior Tanning establishment, recently the property of David S. Forncv, deceased, situated on the corner of .East and Louthcr streets, in the borough of Carlisle Pn. It .is the most complete property of the kind in the place of-ltsjocation.—rhaving a large . - Two Story STONE.DWELEINC Missis —HOUSE, fine garden and al| other buildings dee., necessary to carry on the tanning business. ' ■ Possession given oh the Ist of April 1842.' Terms knade known on application to P. F, EGB. Opposite the Carlisle Bank. December; 80,-1841, —: dentisxrv, DR. I. C. LOOMIS, permanently located in Carlisle, and will perform all operations lltat arc required in ntal Surgery i-sucli and.EXTRACTING TEETH, and inserting ■ ARTIFICIAL TEETH from a single tooth to a lull set. 1 He will also attend to ail diseases o tlie Mouth, Gums, £#c., And direct antiregulate the first and second dentition so as to render the teeth of children and young persons,regular and beautiful. Dr. Loomis may at all times be found at his office In Main street, opposite M’Farlane's •Hotel,-...- . Carlisle, duhe 10,1841. . ’ V,'; “TT -1 C ISSHIEttES &"VfcS*rJUWGS, ■, - Juat received a large assortment of the very latest styles—at exceedingly low prices. . Ci.ieersar,B & CUnrr. Shippeneburg-, Dec. 30,1541. JACOB FETTER, < BEGS leave to return bis thanks to the public for the patronage hitherto extended to him, «0d respectfully informs hie customers and the public generalljV'.lhat he still continues the bnsi. ness of •, ' . .■-Vi''-’ '.-'’■■K' ; CABINET MAKING; ■ fn all its branches,’at bis old stand in Main attest, where he, is always ready to attend to orders in his line.- V'. .' ', . r Carlisle, "November 18,18411—3 ft ‘ 1 8 [ALMON jutt received feud fot tale byj.&E. ) Common, . ' ' * ’ » . . - . Ts. SMI PH’A, assorted PICKLES for sale bv Stevenson IS’. Dihkle, if, RIBBONSr-oi the. very - latest style,'just receiwd'at the store of'" ■ ’ BhippehsVg; CLIPPIWCER & CAREY. FRIDLEY & ROBINSON. Tin, Coppersmith, & Stove Business. JACOBjIIipLEY & ELEAZER ROBIN SON havirtg entered into Co-Partnership,in the Tin, Copper, and Store bueidess, under the firm of FRIDLEY & ROBINSON, respectfully inform the public that they intend oafryingon their business in all its branches, at the old stand of Jacob Frjdloy, North Hanover street Carlisle; where they will, at all times, bo prepared to serve purchasers with any article in their line, on the most reasonable terms. . In addition to all. other varieties of stoves; which they will constantly have on hand, they have-pur chased of Air. J. G. Hathaway, the exclusive right to manufacture and sell • Hathaway s Patent “Hot Air Cooking Stoves ;’ J 'in the counties of Cumberland and Dauphin; and being entirely convinced of the great superiority of this over all other kinds of Cooking Stoves now in use, they will continue to set them up as here •tofore practiced by Messrs. E. Robinson & Co., on trial with all persona who are willing to test their superior excellence. .... For the information of-lhosewhonrcnot ac quainted wi tinthe'ad vantages of the Hot.sir Cook ing Stoves, we subjoin the certificates of some of the many highly respectable gentlemen who have favored us with ihqir.written opinion of the merits of the article. " - ■ V Carlisle, November 9,,1841. , -^Messrs: Co Qentlem,en:—The 1 “Hathaway Patent Hot-Air Cooking Stove’Mias; ■ bgcn us on] in niyktCeiicnffar about. iU'oVribntirs. I have inspected it antf examined the principles up on which it is constructed. -1 have also made par-, ticular inquiry'ol the cooks who have used it: from these different sources of information, I am led to a very favorable opinion in regard to it. I prefer it to the Rotary; which we have heretofore had in use. It is represented as bakingremarkabty well, . and as-being a saving of fuel. The circulation nf "tile heat so extensively’after it is generated; and before it.escapes by the pipe, must lead to this re sult. There is a great convenience in the use of Jh from the nuinerous and various implements em ployetTSßouf'it iffcbokingi'at'tlvesametimo. ■ JOIUOIEEDii - Carlisle, November 8, 1841. "Messrs. E. Itobinsrm Co. —GcNtLEMEu:—I have had sufficient time to try “ Hathaway's Patent Hot Mr Cooking Stove," you put up in my kitchen, and am prepared to cc'rtily to its good qualities. I find that large quantities of water can be heated with it in a short time; that for cooking it boils, roasts meat, and bakes bread. The provision in-this cooking stove for baking bread is the only arrange ment 1 have ejier seen in an article of the kind, at all calculated to accomplish that object. The sim plicity of its arrangements are its great recommen dation, the entire heat is applied to the purpose intended, and I verily believe a great saving of fuel is effected. Comparing the Hot Air Cooking Stove with the much celebrated Rotary, the latter is insignificant and a toy, incapable of any thing but boiling. lam of the opinion that noarrangc ment of iron can be made to supersede the “Hot Air Cooking Stove;” nor can I suggest any im provement. Your ob’t. serv’t, Harrisburg, November Tl, 1841. ■ 3lessrs, E . Hvbinson o?.—Gentleman;—Ac cording to your request, I have given one of ‘ p//oiA away's t Patent Hot Jiir Cqohing Stoves' ’ a thorough trial, and in my opinion think it pne of the best now in use. X have hail a Rotary stove in use for several years, and am decidedly in favor of your slovQs-rthoy do not consume as much fuel as the Rotary, and are better adapted for baking, and e qually as well for any kind of cooking. Year's with respect, ' VAL. HUMMEL, Jr. * I do certify that I am' now using one of Hatha way’s Patent, Hot Air Cook Stoves, No. 3, and do recommend “it as superior to any. stove 1 have seen.. The great saving, pf fuel and the vqricty that can be the same time, makes it an object to those who'Wish to facilitate the operations of the kitchen. v . J. CULBERTSON. * have in use in my kilcheriime of Hathaway’s Patent Hot Air Cooking Stoves, and can recom mend it as a very superior article. The one 1 have is No. 3, it has 5 boilers and an oven sufficiently large to bake 6 loaves of bread. The baking, rbast ingand boiling, can be done at the same time amf w’UfT much less woodThsh required for any 'stbveT I have ever used. This size appears to be pecu liarly calculated for Farmers, and for their benefit 1 invito them ,to call and see this stove la use, as I shall take pleasure in showing- the stove to those who wish to see it. S. WUNDERLICH. Carlisle/September 12,1841. 1 MessrsrE;4lobinson & Co. - Gentlemen:—X have fairly tested the “Hot Air Stoves” which you put up at my house and can recommend it as possessing principles of economy and convenience far surpassing any other, stoyes 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 a brick oven. V J find It also a great saving of -fuel-und-laborrand-wouldadvisealrtoTidoptitr^r m. McClellan. Carlisle, September 12, 1841; Messrs. £. Robinson ts Co. Gentlemen.—l have during the few days Xbavo had your Hathaway Hot Air Store intao'become convinced of its great superiority.: over all other stoves I have need or seen—l find by the trial that boiling, roasting, baking arid broiling'jrhay all : be dome at the same time, in a most peneot manner, end with lees than one foQrth; the;fuel I hay.e or dinarily need .1 havehere tofore' been of theopi/iioh bread cohid not be well baked in n Cook Stoye,but X am'c6nvinoed upon 'rial that it can bo dtmo'aa WeiJ inypor etove as m a brick oven, 1 believe that the'geoerabintrodnc tion of yonj stoves into use will’ be Very beneficial to.the public, therefore ! shall.take pleasure in re commending it to my friends. . ..;v ,wm. moody. BOOTS & SHOES. 50Cases of boots .and shoes.received from auc tion, which! have purchased/ at prices that will enablo rne to sell cheaper than ■ any other cs- : tablishmentin the county.; : ,-rTVv, - / CHAS BARNin.- Carlisle, Nov. 25,1841. M’CLELLAN'S HOTEIa South-i Vest Corner of the Public Square > THE subscriber lias taken that well-known tavern stand, near the County Hall, Carlisle, lately occupied by'Mr. William S. Allen, where he will at all times be prepared to accommodate Ids old friends arid.the public generally, with every thing needful to make their visit agreea ble. His TABLE will be supplied with }he best the market can afford—ids BAR with the choic est liquors—and every other requisite in the best style. Prices very moderate. BOARDERS will be taken by the week, month or year, A carelul OSTLER will be always in attend ance, and DROVERS and others Will find it-to their advantage to give him a rail.’ ,- . . ' m. McClellan. May 1", 1841. . ' ■ y 1 NEW GOODS. | - ■ffUST received at the store of ANDREW RICH ARDS, a general assortment of Fall and Winter JjJo.ods;..consisting. in_ part of Woql and ClotH .dyed black, blue, invisible green, adaloido, olive and grecii CLOTHS. .. Black, brown, invisible green, olive,diamond,beaver & pilot cloths; black, blue, brown, mixt, plain and figured Cossimcres, new style. ‘ Sattinetts of assorted colors,-from 60 cents to $2,00. Bcavcrtccne, jono cords, canton flannels, red, white,’ yellow and green flannels:—licks, checks and'Xnuslins. 6-4 3-4 merinocs, mouslin-dc-laino and Saxony cloth, figured and plain. Figured, plain, striped, barred jack inett and swiss muslins. Fawn, mouse, black, blue-' black, slate, figured and plain silks. ’ Bonnet silks and ribbons, now style. Shawls, gloves, hosiery and shoes. Cloth and fur caps. N .Carpeting, hearth rugs, floor ■eloth; briizesTmdiblknkcts. Colored and while carpet yam—rfresh MacKcrcl 5 together a general assortment of- Queensware which will bo sold at moderate prices, at the store of Carlisle, Oct. 7, I^4l.—tf. BEET EM’S HOTEL. TUB subscriber, thankful for past favors* re spectfully informs his customers and the pub lic Jn general, that he has removed to that large and commodious establishment on the North-west corner of the Public Square, late the property of Thomas CL Lane, which ho has fitted up in a very .superior.manneras.a and. where ho is prepared to furnish.all who may favor himwith their custom, with the very best accommodation^. This Hotel, from its central location, is very convenient for business men; arid being near the stepping place of the Cars on the Rail road, it will also furnish Travellers 'with a ready place of rest and. refreshment. The’ and "airy—the ’ • .... . ■ r TAB LB* - v . ■ ; ' will always be well supplied with the best, the markets can afford—the BAR with the best of Liquors—the charges will be reasonable—rand nothing shall be left undone-on the part of the sub scriber fo merit a share of.pq,bllc patronage. BOARDERS will bo’takenby the week, month, "brycarT —: —* — : : — : — DROVERS will*find it 16 their interest to stop wiih Hint, as his STABLE'is amble, and a care ful and experienced Ostler always it attendance. _ GEORGE BIiJETEM. • Carlisle/ K prllT *7l 84lv r ~ ttt. ;IL-r- TAILORING. The subscriber would inform his friendsand the public in general, that ho has his shop in High street/ nTthe shpp fiwmcrly occupied bv Cormack. M'ManuS* one door west of N. W. Woods* store, and would solicit & share ot pub lic patronage. ‘ WILLIAM M’PHERSON. August 20, 1840, ANOTHER ARRIVAL! THE VERY LATEST I! & CHEAPEST YETI! HEW GOODS. CI.IPPINGER <V CARE Y-Sliippcnsburg, have just received at their old stand, near tho Rail road, from the eastern cities, an extensive assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. of the most fashionable style, which they ore determined to sell at prices to suit tho times. Persons desirous of purchasing goods arc most earnestly invited to give them a call. Bargains may bo expected. Dec. 16, 1341. a. McDowell. Diamond, Beaver, and Pilot Cloths — Just received and for sale at reduced prices by CLIPPINGER * CAREY. Shippenaburg. TEAS. Just received a large supply of Young Hy son, Gunpowder, Imperial and Black Teas, and for sale by J. &”E. Common. BY virtue of a writTrom the lion. Anson V. Parsons, President Judge of the 12th Judi cial District of Pennsylvania, bearingdate at Car lisle, the 4th day of December A.-Dvisil; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN > that aSpecial Court will beheld by the said Hon. Anson y. Parsons, and the Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland coun ty, at the Court House in tho borough of Carlisle, tomni'encing on Monday the 21st of February, A. 1). 1842, to'continue one week, for the trial of certain causes depending in the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, in which the Hon. Samuel ■ Hepburn was; concerned as counsel for one of the parties, prior tp his appointmentas Pre sident Judge of the 9th Judicial District—said causes being-embraced within the provisions.of the 39th section of an Act of tho General Assem bly, passed the 14th April, 1834, relative to the organization of Courts ofJostice. Of said Special CourtV-Jurors and all persons concerned, will take notice. PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, > December 23, 1841. y V LAY & STOUPFER’S j\‘eiv Foundry andJtlachine /Shop. . 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 notice , >. r .1 OF ALL KINDS, such as Turning Lathes, Apple Nuts, Plaister breakers, orn shelters, HoUow Anvils. Mandril’a Patent Machines for bending Wagon Tyres, Wagon bofyes. arid coach boxes of all-sizes',. Stove Plates, MUI castings, $-c, fyc. 4 They willatso build ■"■■■ II ©K S E rowE It S -■■And' . " .■■' > THRASHING MACHINES, and do all binds of repairing, as they are well prepared with patterns of various kinds. They will also.maiiufdctore Cutting boxes, Ur, grc. They'are also prepared to execute patterns for Mill Gearing, and of every kind/ at' short notice.' —'• —-AUo. pn hahd aJot ot Withernw’s Improved Patent Ploughs; which they will "dispose of rea sonably.' ' . •••'■■■■-■'' : ■ GEORGE LAY. , -:-r 'ABRAHAMSTOUFFER. ri; Carlisle, March 4,1841. „.v : . ■, , ■’ f: , fTpffß 1 >ept of bleached Sperm arid Whale Oil fofeale OAXILISI.E, Pa. PUBLIC HOUSE, SPECIAL. COURT. V Of the Receipts and Expenditures of Cumberland County, by the Com* missiohers of said County, from the first day of January, to the thirty-first of December, A. D. 1841, inclusive. Dr, To balance in hands of Treasurer at |ast settlement,. S|3,Bsr 45i Balance of taxes outstanding at last settlement,- 4,625 58 AmountofCountytaxeb .assessed for .1841, 16,943 12 Fees due County by delinquent collectors, 1 12i Thia-suin rec?d. of J-Criswcll for taxes not asscssed 1 _ : _ in his duplicate, ' 6 28 i “ Ab’m. Waggoner, Esq. on acc’t. of Waggoner’s Bridge, " Isaac Lloyd, Esq, over pay as juror, " M. Holcomb, Esq. fines and verdict fees, “ , Do. am’t of B Miles’ bond due county for costs, “ R. Lamberton &J. Wunderlich, in full of Mid • dlcsex Bridge Bond, ■ . C.' B. Penro.=e Esq. and others, redemption mo sey for Unseated Land's, " M Mishler, Esq. costs due county by M. Townsley, “ Esquires Leckcy&Hainaker, proceeds of strays sold “by them, . , “ F R M’Koskey in full of tractof Unsßaled-Lands in Perry County spld him by Commissioners, ■ “ J. Rimer, dividend due county from estate of S. Ramsey, dec’d. 2 IT “ Messrs. Staymanj-Efierly & Bryson, in fulf of Bridge Bond, ' 1’.550 00 " Xay &J3tbulfer, for-old stove-plates sold them by Conriiiissionefs, 23 90 “ Geo. M’Fcely, for old paper case sold him by do. 50 “ Ab’m Grove, for county tux on Unseated Land,. ‘ 23 “ * W.Foulk,.Esq. Cl’k. Qr. Sess. verdict fees re- ,; ceived by, him, iZ 00 ", J. H. Graham, Esq. Dept’y. Atl’y.Oen’l. verdict fees", &c. rec’d.- by him, ''.36 93 .“ James Sturgis, Esq. money refunded on inquest, ’ 1 00 ’Schedule of outstanding laices,. due county, per re- ■ F (urn of Treasurer Sls< 1841,' -lubject. . ‘ , : iir;to as/esied ]or. ‘ 1841. ' ' Townships. Years, Collectors^' ■ 1.. P. f Ovcrdccx,+ J. Goodyear, G.ilupp, jn. W» Bent*,* ?[rorHiircf7-r"*~ 1839 1849 1841 Carlisle, South Middleton, Allen, Carlisle, Dickinson, East Pennshorough, Frankford,. S, Mumma, D, Mount*, H. G. Miller, S. Bratton, GrWrßricktiri* L.^Schutl, W. J. Moore, A. Officer, jr.f J.Culvcr,~ J. Lehman,+. J. Hollaghcr,+ J. Pilgrim,-j- J L Brandcbcrry,+ W. K. Tritt, J. Grayson. Hopewell, Mifflin, TfforirSep r “' r ~ Mcchanipsburg, Newton, Ncwvillo, New Cumberland, -North-Middleton,— South Middleton, Silver Spring, Southampton, Shippensburg B. Shippensburg T* West Pennsboro' Due County by Michael Boyle for costs, 536 29 •Since paid in full. fSince paid on account. Peter Overdeer, A. G. Miller, Wilson Sterrett, ■ Alexander Officer, Jacob Lehman, ' John Hollacher, J, L. Bcandeberry, J. Pilgrim, To Balancedn hands of Treasurer, $l5ll 58, Statement exhibiting the amount _ of Taxes assessed within the County of Cumberland, for the Ust of the Commonwealth, up to the Slsi day,of December 1841 inclusive, with the amount of exhonerati'onsdnd fees allowed collectors, the amount paid into the hands of Robert Snodgrass, Esq. Treasurer, and the balances relumed by him as outstanding', and due by collectors, ,as of said date, viz: .' * To whole amount of State Tax fur 1841, Townshh is, 4-e, Allen,' Carlisle, * Dickinson, East PennsborougTi, Frankford, , Hopewell, Mifflin, , .■-Monroe, Mechanicsburg, Newton, Newville, ; New Cumberland, ' North Middleton, South Middleton, -Silver Spring,, —Southampton,— ; Shippensburg, D. Shippensburg T. „ West Pennsborough. CUMBERLAND COUNTY. SS. . , ; . ® We the Commissioners of GuipbertSSid county, do oer* tify that the~abovc exhibits a true anil correct statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of Cumberland coun ty for the term aboveptated, as also of the several taxes assessed for the u*e of the Commonwealth, aforesaid/with the ag gregate of fees and exoneration's allowed during the said term ami also the amount of the several taxea nufstanding and inlhe hnnds of the several collectors, according to the best of our knowledge and-judgmeat; . ,• ■ -■ . Witness bur hands and seal of bffi-e > at Carli9le, the 3d 'day- of January. A. D. 1842. .• ‘ . ■; ' - 7 r -’ ALEXANDER M. KERB, V ■ ■■ . .. MICHAEL MISIILER, - kCommissioners. . J. REHRAR, J . Attest—John Irwin; Clerk. ■ , ' j STATEMENT Robert Snodgrass, Esq. Treasurer. Ain't of Du plicates 1841 Am't out standing. 139 82 139 92 1430.82 , 1287-60 r F=m2-cs= 1631 60 397 38* 87/60 W 1349- 3£2 34 219 19* 370 80 ■ 421 32 —1147.. .49.., _i 256 90i 883 90j TO4 84' 69 82 1321 07 120 04 383 99} 07 82 671 47* 628 19* 211 31 170 81* S 3 71 1548 843 1411 643 1029 94 369 183 171 71 1235/623 299 85$ fr 16,043 12 4423 37j $27, S 20 250 iro -4»o 43? .450 113 100 $10,244 23 By exonerations allowed collectors,’ Collectors fees, ’ [ 'Amount of(,tax received by Treasurer; , Balance'oflases :outs|andin’g r —— $10,244 22 Collectors, 1 George Rupp, jr. Weirich Bentsl, A. G. Miller, Samuel Muinmn, Daniel Mounts, . Henry G. Miller, ; r - 1 Samuel Bratton, jGeorgeVV. Bricher, : Lewis Schutt, Wilson Sterrett, John Moore, : Alexander Officer, jr. Joseph Culver, J[acob Lehman, . John Hollagher, , -JohnEllgcim, ‘r Jaimes ,L. Brandeberrr, William' K.Tritt, •- Janies Graysotir‘ By amount paid out on orders, $-c. as follows, to wit: < (Witnesses fees in Commonwealth suits, $ '491 g6£ jJusticeS do do ' 37 93 Constables do .. do - - 56 64} | Director of the Poor, for support of Paupers for 1841, 6000 00 Grand and Traverse" Jurors pay/ 2329 00 Auditors pay for 1840, • 43 50 County Jail and Penitentiary/sundries furnished pri ■ soners, &ci ■ ' ' General, Special arid "township Elections' for 1841, Wood for Court House, Jury Rooms & Cominis’rs. office. Lay & Stouffer, 1 large Stove, &c. for codrt house. Judgment in favor of H. Myers, for paper case for'Re gisters’ office, , tt. Carhey, Whitewashing public buildings, Furnishing room in public buildings for Judge) Repairs and incidental expenses of public buildings, William Cornman, repairing Cove Mill Bridge, Samuel Black, in full for building Eberly’a bridge, Joljn Mordorf, rcpairingWaggoncr’s bridge, John Wunderlich, repairing Middlesex bridge,-,*.. John P.-Lvnc,'furnishing n atn ials for painting Fltifi* .ing’s bridge, 41 38 Robert C, Harris, paint'mg said bridge, <£-e. . SO 08 Eastern State Penitentiary, support of convicts, " 1 *644 18 Sheriff Holcomb, late sheriff fees in Qr. Sessi ’ '163 44 Constables returns to court of Qr. Sess. • .. . v. 101 54 TP., Craighead, Esq. Keeper of Penitentiary, , A . ■ 200 00 Sim’l Echles, Esq. pay as Director of the Poor for 1841, SO 00 John Dunlap, Esq. .do" , do ' 1 do' SO 00 Hepj. Pelfer, Esq. *t J ’ , tlo do. SO 00 Poor House Visitors for the last two years, 60-00 James H. Gi aham, Esq; Commissioners Attorney, ‘ 50 00 Public printing,-- 267 40 .' Taxes refunded, ‘ •. : ‘r--- .g, . gj |‘g Inquisitions on dead bodies, _ 44 07 Damages on roads; ' - * • ■' l - 39 '] 8} Do"cketsTor clerk of courts, .46 90 Assessors pay for'lB4l, ' 1 . . 'sjeT 87j‘ Willis.Foulkc; Esq; fees in Qr. Sess. 185 58 George Sanderson, Esq. Frothy's, feeSj . - 8 87 JUmes Dunbar, superintendent’ of public buildings, 65 00 James 11. Graham, Esq. Depl’y. Att’y. Gen’l. fees in Qr. Sess. “ 103 00 Johii-Cnriiman r Esq.-pay-as,C:omnu3!iimieiiJnJiill, 139 50 AdeX. M. Kerr, Esq. do do for 1841'-,' 1.81 50 M. Rrishlcr, Ksqr~ i — do,' do' '193*50 JJcob Rchrar, Esq, from S6th Oct. til 1 51st Dec, 1841 inclusive, '66 00i' JiihnTfwmrEsqV Goirimiasioners Clerk! ; SOI) 00 CqurrCrier’s pay/ ~ . .50 00 I'Paul Mirdn.Esq;sheriff, suppflld oT’prisoners for 1841, -1281 18' -95 00 1 00 105 12 22 15 30 190 26 77 1 7 00 3 06 75 00 ■Viewfcrs of Roads and 'Bridges, Orders for Killing Foxes; Commission allowed Treasurer at 1 s per cent. Exonerations allowed collectors, do do ’ Fees, ,216 29J Balance due by collectors of 1841, Do do do of 1839 &,40, Balance in hands of Treasurer, Bills of De ficiencies. 6 27 Ain't. of the Duplicates. " 825-03_ 2135 27 782 53 .837 58 222 63 190 78 196 11 644 66 ' 160 29 472 79 140,03 51 75 651 18 ' -fS7 86 651 iS2 478 77 . 250 71 93 45 i ,' 732 50 2 45 I 810,244 22 I $ 47 55*1 $ 107 37.11-8 8074.42ji8 .2014 87 1 •. -We-.the undersigned Auditors’Of Cumberland county,docerl>- fy, that having examined the accountsand vouchers of Robert Snodgrass," Esq., Treasurer of'said- county, from the first day of ; January to the Slat -day of-December, 1841, inclusive, do fiiul ' a balance in, thehaftdsof said Treasurer due said county of'one thousand five hundred'uind>-eleven-dpllars an’d'fiftv-eight,-cen'fB. ex clusive of the several taxesosaesscd fur the use of the Common wealth* And-we-furlher certify thaf'the above exhibits a-correct statement of the outstanding taxes tide by the respective collectors assessed for the use of the Commonwealth Avithinsaid countv as a- " bove stated;-: -t - - - .. j.-■ Given under our handsatthoConiroissionersoffice.in Carlisle, , this Bth day of January A. D; : . rw ■ - v ' THOS. H. B’RITTON, W ILLiAM S. K■ : Auditors,- - , PETER BARNHART, J ' : • Amount of Tax, red'd. '777 811 1800 00 .589 56 649 71 210 01 ‘65 00 Collectors’ Fees. .40 93s 1 56 11 05" 1 16 9 75 ear ds • . 149 95, 320 00 129 93 18 00 587 42 473 ,00 406 55 354 ST :■ i '••• 7 89. ■ r.- '- - -7 3 26 6 84 32 85 so 91 Cr. 194 02* 1070 00d 81 0Q 62 45 39 84 .19 56 .55 54 669 35 37 92 3300 00 -2 00 94 SO $19,78.3-7-9- 199 U. 25 5Si $29,008 43i 575 16 159 01 738 71 i 4143 63. i 279 74 1511 58 ©;3r,216 29i 47 55 ior sri •8074 42d 2014 87 $10,244 82 Balance mi- v paid. ‘ 32 5 9.7 ,192 97 IS7S7 18 5 78: 185 20 IT. II 152 79 S 3 ; Z5 264, 86 244 TT 124 40 T 33 08- 32 45- IT9 77 €0 00 552 73V
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