W. n, ROBERTS’, VEGETABLE EM- BROtf.VTION. The efficacy of this most valuable Embrocation as attested.by thousands who hiwo-proved, Its lieal •ing qualities in the cure of She' most ', troublesome •diseases to-which the horse is liable; such as old or fresh Wounds, Sprains, pains and weakness of Hhe Limbs, Bruises, Swellings, stlithces of the Joints, &c. &cu . Among numerous certificates which- might- be produced, the following .is thought sufficient; it is. from J. Reesi Jes, Esq. the great stage owner and mail;contractor. This is to certify tjial .T have used M. D. lio- Ibertsl Embrocation .fir ■yariou'sf-Itinds of. Sores, Wounds,'&,Sprains on horsey, and I find it to ex gentlemen OfCarlisle and its vicinity that Jii sets Artiliciul Tcelh'’in l the most approved •maimer. He also'scales, plugs afid separates 'teeth to arrest decay. , ■ v : Ur. N. prepuyeS a tooth powder, which whi tens the teeth, without injuring the enamel, col-, ers 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 lirepared tor healing sore gums and fasten the teeth. - ■/ •■' ■ Ladies and gentlemen ar&'requestcd' to call and examine his collection of Porcelain or In-’ corruptible teeth',- which will never decay or dihoge color, jujil-are free from all unpleasant odour, durable iSirtrtwell adapted lor chewing, which* willbe inserted in the best manner and at fair prices. All persons wishing Dr. N. to call at tlieir 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 infhe lined his pro fession. From a 'long and successful practice, lie hopes to give generail satisfaction. Carlisle, August 1, 1839.’ ; m . , ' MORE PROOFS OJthe EJficady of Dr* Swayiib'.s. Compound' Syrup qf Prunus Virginiaua, or Wild Cherry, .Mrs. Brown,.comer of Second street and the forks of Germantown .road, effectually cured.* Her symp toms wefo, general debility, attended with a constant • coughs—pain in the side, breast, and back, with other symptoms indicative of. Diaease, not cs hcr*cosfeh cnlndy iiisappcar . ed, arid her strength increasing'fast,—and by tlie trim* choused- twp bottles. ttndrc, she found herself freed ..:Jifoih.dll_painand .other tunpleasant symptoms which „ attended her disease,' Sheds now enjoying perfect health, and willing to give any information respecting' her cure; likewise recommends this. Syrup to nil -»f«r "tlietcd witii n O’ougli orn Disease p, ... December 30, AGENTS —J, J. Mydrs & Cd; Carliele;sMartin Lutz,.-Market street, Harrishur; G. &H. W t Da vis, (254 Market. sUees).and Jiev.J. P. Cook, (52 Market street) Baltimore. WEW. & 'FASHSOJSABfcE- TAII.ORING ESTABL IS H WENT; .The subscribers b'ej; ,Ic;iv« to. inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that they have opened a Shoo in iVo. T.BEETEM'S KOW, where they intend carry ing on the above business in all its various branches. They hope to receive a liberal share of the public pat ronage. „ • ' ; ■ BENTZ & REIGHTEI?, Carlisle, Oct 41,18-H.—3nf. OF ALL'PIiEPARATIONS FOBTiiK CURB OF CORNS, itcan soon befound that Whee lers Pine Extract is the best, upon trial. It re-' liovea the pain and cures the corn in from tw6 to four days.- Mr. J, Beyon, of Frederick, Mdi', writes that he has been afflicted with corns for nearly seven years, and used all tiie preparations for his cure offered during that time,without being cured, He noticed tbeadverlisemehteandobtain- bgxes-dfHbe Pino ExlraChMptenl on giving It a thorough trial; ho used half of one box arid is entirely cured by It. 1 _ Depots, No. 59 Ohesnut st., N.'E. comer of Fourth & Chesnut, and Nos. 28 and 29 Arcade, Price 25 & 50 cts; ' \y ; WHEELER, Nov 4,1841. Importer.* Proprietor; Tor sale in-Carlisle,.by Stevenson & Dinltlc. , ,Sperm Oil. A very superior. article 6f Sperm OH may be bad by calling at Stevenson and Dinkle’s Drug ,anc Chemical store. , V ° TANNERY FOR • RENT. The subscriber offers for rent the superior Tanning establishment, recently the property of David S. Forney, deceased, situated,on. tbe:coriior, of East and Louther .streets,'in the borough of Carlisle Pm,. It is the most complete of- the hind in the place pfits location—having'a targe , 1 . ML •'/ 'Two Story l|» STONE DWELLIA'd fine garden and all other buildings dec., necessary to carry on the tanning business, ; Possession given on the Ist of'April 1843. -Terms made known bn application to '‘ ;, , ‘ P.P.EGE, ’j, ’ Opposite the Carlisle,Baht. l December, 30, 1841, JTS pcrmanently locnted in .Carlisle, and will . perform all operations that are required in ental Surgery.such as FILIN G, PLUG GIN G n KXIUACTING^TIiICI'H, a 1 ul inserting’ ARCIFICIAL TEETH frama single tooth to :i ,. llr Set ‘ He win also.attehd to all,diseases o. the Mouth, Gums, and direct and regulate ..the first t?eth of children and yoithg persons regular and beautiful. Dr. Lopmls miy at all .times'be.loiihd at his officeln Main street,oppositeM’Farlane’s Hotel. Carlisle, June 10.1841. V. c assimeres f& TESTiarics; r " Jmtfeccivcdalarge'ajaortmcritof'&Dvcir’lalcat priceA* ■ * 0,,. -■, -'•■■■ ■ Cr-rveisoim &. Canr.r.- Shippcnohurg,Dcc.SO t 1841. y . -'''JA.hiiiHerl6 exterided Vo-litm, and respectfullyinforms his customers' nndVthe. that lie still dontmuea - the. busl- CABINET MAJCINO, ' m aljita branches, jit hi so Id stand in Main k licet, whore he is. always ready’to attend ,to orders in his lino. - ;•" “, •; Carlisle, November 1f1,1811.—3 m rim SMlnrs, assorted PICKLES for.sale .A oy Stevenson y .Pinkie. , , r •':'Vf nomEXHJtKS t RIBBONS-rot the .very latest style, just,received at the store of V; ;; ' •' CUPJPINGER & OATjtßy^, Sbippenab’g.:- ' ’ andXcmfli(gi '; ; Confectionary store;’ AIso.RiU SINS; COCOA-NUTS, &c. &e. MIDLER & ROBINSON.I Tin, Coppcrsiultli, & jßagiuess. ' -HSCOIJ FRIUI/KY & ELEAZEIi ROBIN." SON having entered into Co-Partnershipt in tho Tin, Copper, and Stove business, under the firm of FRIDLEY-& ROBINSON, respectfully inform the public that they intend cartyingon their business' in all its branches, at. tho old stand of Jacob. Fridley, North Hanovor street 'Carlisle; where they will, at all times, be prepared to servo parchasersTwith any article in their line, on tho most reasonable terms. In addition to all other varieties of stoves, which •they will constantly have on hantf, they have pur chased of Mr, J. G, Hathaway, the exclusive right to manufacture and sell , - Hathaway s Patent “Hot Air Cooltibg x Stoves in-the' counties of Cumberland and Dauphin; and being entirely convinced of the great superiority of tins 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 persons who are willing to lest their supiflrior excellence. .. . ' For the information of those who are not ac quainted' with the advantages of the Hot Air Cook ing Stoves, we subjoin the certificates of some of the many highly respectahlegentleraen who have favored us with their written opinion of the merits of the article. O/r/iVc, November. 9,1841. . Messrs. E. Ilobintmi pa ( : 'o. : —Gentlemen:—^Tho bccnyised'iri-my kltclien forkhpuftivo mdiilh’s; ' I have inspected jt and examined^the principles up oif wliieli it-ia constructed. “1 havoalso made tienliir inquiiy-of they ooks'who have Usediti 'from these.diffqrenl sources, of information, Fam led tdi a very favorable opiiiion.in regard to it.” I prefer it io llic Rotary;- w.hich-wu lmvtr iierclofnre hackin' rise. It is represented as baking"remarkably well, and as being a saving of fuel. *■ The circulation of tho heat so extensively after it is"generated, and before it escapes by the pipe, must lead to tliis-re sui t. Tbero is a great convenience in ,tlic use of it, from the numerous end variobs implements em ployed about it in cooking, at the same lime.' he Lungs.. _ Carlisle, November 8, 1811. Messrs. E. Robinson Co.~G entlem en:— l have had sufficient time to try “ Hathaway's Patent Jlol Jlir Cooking Stove," you put up ipriiy kitchen, and-, am prepared to certify to its goodqualities. 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 s.tove for baking bread is the only arrange ment! have ever seen in an article of the kind,'at all, calculated to bocomplish that object. The sim plicity of its arrangements are its great recommen dation,The entire heat is applied ltd the purpose intended; and'l verily believe a great saving of file! is effected. Comparing the Hot Air Cooking Stove with the much celebrated Rotary, tho latter is. insignificant’and a toy, incapable of any thing out, boiling. lam of the opinion that no arrange-- merit bfirori can be made to supersede the “Hot Air Cooking Stove;” nor con 1 suggest any'im- i provemeut. ■ Your ob’t. serv’t, a. McDowell. Harrisburg, November 11, 1841 V. Messrs. 1 E. Hobinponif- tb.^*-GEN’n.E,UEN:—Ac cording-to your .request, I have given one of “Jlatb uway a Pdteiil Hoi Jlir ’Cpoking iSloves ’’ a thorough trial, and in my. opinion think it one of the best how in use. ,1 have Had a-Rotary stove in use for several years,and qm decidedly in'.favor of your stoves--they 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. Youris with respect, - VAL. HUMMEL, Jr.- ■ .1 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 I havo seen. The great saving •of fuel and ,the variety that can be cooking at the' same tune, makes it an object to those who wish to facilitate the operations of the kitchen.', "J; CULBERTSON. Chambetsburg, September 6, 1841. 1 have in use in my kitchen one of Hathaway’s .Patent Hot Air Cooking Stoves, and-can recom mend it as a very superior article. The oho 1 have is No. 3, it has 5 boilersand an oven sufficiently large to hake 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 fhave ever used. This size appears to be ptou liarly calculated for Farmers* and fortheir benefit lihvite them to call arid see this stove In use, as! shall lake pleasure in showing the. stove to those who'wish to see it. S. WUNDERLICH. Carlisle, September 13,1811, Messrs. E. Robin'son & Cor .Gentlemen;—l.have fairly,tested the “Hot Air Stpves’’-whioh you pul up at my house and can recommend itiis possessing principles of economy ■ahd'i'convedienoe;4ar"surpassing any olhVr-stbves which’Uhaye.eVar seen. IThp boilers coming in immediate cphtaol withtlhe ffire gives it great ft. cHities-for.bbilingj and^thewenis'bsated"rTsuclT a principicthat bread is baked in osjfidap'mhnner, as in.a brick oveh.rilfltid it alsoaifefcat saying of fuel and labbr. and .would advise al 1 to adoptlt. W ; '- m. McClellan. *. Carlisle',liSsptembbr 12,1841.-- Messrs; Jf. Robinson & Co; ; . ■ r 7 ~-r Gentlemen.—l have during the few days Th'ave Had your Hathaway: Hot Air Stove in nse become S,i®V|PFed:lbf itS; great'iauperibMty'oyer. aUiother? roasting,dbakingi'and brojlingi*SayjaU;bo itoi!ae;atvthe;Bame;timei,in ;iy^ Ve B?. d,han oftß fourth the bfi dinarily used for the same purposes. ■ Ihavehcrc tofore been of the opinion bread oouldvnothe Wen caked Jn a Cppk Stove, But I am convinced upon: tnaf that it .can, he done as well in your stove as in, a brick oven. I believe that the general introduce •* 10 !V 0 ‘ W •°vob intense will be very benefidial' to tho pubho, therefore I sbhlltake ploasuro’ in re-; commending it to my,friends.; ! 33 . V ; C ‘ ■ , B QO TS & H 6 E S - ~ : M-' ;|gEjß ; Gases of bbofs and Shoiskreceived froniWuo- CPiion,,whiehT;hayo parohased at will entdilft me to tabliahment in the county. •'.'■■■ sf; V „ ' . „ CHAS. DARNITZ, ; ■ Carlisle, Nov. 25,1811. _ . ■ -M’eiiE Ll« AN’S. HOTBjL,> South- Corner. of ihe Public Square j v'•CAntISX.E, Ea-.'-.Vv - v ' • •. • .fpHE.subscl'iber/Sfts taken' lliat well-known v iLitavCTft stand, near.tlie'CounlyHSll/CarUsle, M,i% William B.'Allen, wn?re; 'lie will at fill' tijnes be prepared to apcnmihedate his and with every thin gn eed fu 1 to -miiUelhelr Visit agrc’ta-- blei-.i,-;" i,’.'' 1 '"; i : ' - , : His TABLE will' be supftllc&t'wßh' the best' the market canaffordVliis choic est liquors—and dvrry other riquisitc hi the btst’ -style. .-Prices vehy moderate. .. BOARDERS will be tukenrby, the .iyetK, month or. year. " ■ v:.' - A cdrelul OSTLER will be always in attehd-' ahcc, and DROVERS and others will find it to their advantage to give him a call.. '. '■ ' ; ' ‘ "M. McCLELLAN, . May i’, 1841.. “BUST received, at the store of ANDREW RIOH- ARDS, a- general 'assortment of Fall and Winter ■ Goods;; consisting in part of Wool and Cloth dyed black, blue, invisible green; adolaide,olive anJgrccn .clot Black, brown, invisiblo gfeeir, olive; diamond, beaver & pilot clotbs;.black, blue, Ittowni’miiVploih and, figured 1 CtCßsimcres, new style;.’ -v / Satlinetts of assorted colors, from .50 cents to $2,00. Beavcrteens, jerio cords, canton, flannels, red, white, yellow and green fltmnels:—ticks; checks arid muslins. 6-4 3-4 rricrinoes, mouslin-dc-laine and Saxjony cloth*, figured and plain.. Figured; plainj inclt and Swiss’muslins. Fawn, mouse, .black* blue black, slate* figured arid plain silks. Donnctsilks and. ribbons, .now-stylo. Shawls, gloves, hosiery and shoes. Cloth and fur caps. Carpeting’;, hearth ruga,fioor clo’th, baizes and blankets.'.Colored ’and white-carpet yam—fresh, Macli®l*cl ? - together ’ witli a .general assortment of Quecnsware Groceries, wliich\vill bo sold at moderate prices, at the store of * • . Carlisle, 0ct,.7, 1841.~tf, . BEETEM’S HOTEL. THE subscriber,-thankful for past favors,'re spectfully informs his customers and the pub lican general, that he has removed to. th'at-liirge .and commodious establishment on tho North-west cornor-of.tho' Public Square, late tho property of Thomas C, Lane, which lie has fitted up in a very superior manner as a ;■ PUB hIC HO US E, and where he is prepared to furnish nlFwho mpy favor him with their custom with the vety best accommodations. >. This. Hotel, from its central location, js very convenient for business men; and being near the stopping place of the Cars on the JRaiJ road, it will airy—the -• ■, ' , • .TABLE ■Wifi always ,be well supplied* with the best, the* 'markets «an afford—the BAH with the best of Liquors—the charges will bo reasonable—and nothing-shall bo h/flundom 1 on- the parher lira sub scriber to merit a share of public patronage. BOARDERS will be taken by the week, month, oryear. ; ' . r»' v - DROVERS will find it to their interest to stop wiih'hint,-as his STABLE is amble, and. a care ful and experienced Ostler always it attendance, v - • . - GEORGE BEETKM. Carlisle, - April 1, 1841. tf. . JOHN REED, TAILORING. THE subscriber would inform his frichdsand the publicinger.eral, that lie has his shop m High street, in the shop formerly occupied by Cormack M’Manus, one door west of N. \V. Woods* store, and woufd solicit a.share ot pub lic patronage. WILLIAM M’PHERSON August 20, 1840, ANOTHER ARRIVAL ! THE VERY LATEST!! & CHEAPEST YET!! NEW GOODS. CLIPPINGER GAT?/? Y—Shippensburg, have just received at their old* stand, near the Rail road, from tlte eastern cities, an.extensive assortment Qf FAI*I,.,AND W-INT-RR, GOODS. of the most fashionable style, which they arc determined to sell at prices to suit the times. Persons desirous of purchasing goods are most earnestly invited to ‘ give them a call. Bargains may be expected. Dcc. IG, ISAU. Diamond, Reaver. , and Pilot Cloths — Just received and for sale at reduced prices by CLIPPINGS!! & CAREY. Shippensburg. TEAS.' Just received a lar£e supply of Young Yfy sbn, Gunpowder, Imperial and Black Teas, and for salo by J. & E, Cornman. LAY & STOUPFER’S \ JVciv Foundry anti Machine IShojf. The subscribers thankful for past favorsfhere by nutify the public that they still continue at their stand in-Main Street, a fe\v, doors east of the Jail', {There they are prepared to do at short notice, ■ - • .OF..ALT. KINDS, such as Turning Lathes, Apple Nuts, Plaister breakers, orn.shelters:, Holloui Anvils, Mandril's Patent Machines for bending fVagon Tyres, Wagon boxes and coach boxes of-all sizes,: Stove Plates, Mill castings, fyc. sc. ' They will also build la 016 S E POWEKS; ■ ” - AfND - - THRASHING, MACHINES, and do all kinds of repairing, as they are well prepared with patterns (if various kinds. They will also manufacture Cutting boxes, &r, fee. They are also prepared to'execute patterns for M.ll Gearing, and of every kind, at short notice. Also, on hand a lo( of Witherow’s Improved EatentEloiighs, which thcy will dispose of rea} soaably.' , , - GEORGE LAY. ~J 1 ...V ja _ ABRAHAM STOUFFER. — Carlisle, March 4,1841,3 ; Oonsnmption and Death - T' Will most assuredly. 'bathe caxiy.fatb of thosewho neglect themselves when dniictediyiththd premonito ry symptoms of consumption, sucb.'ah’ii Cold, Cough, Bronchitis, or Soreness i>C tlwTKroat. Hoarseness, dee. Dr. Duncan’s Expectorant Kcraedyia expressly prepared for the removal.and curd ofthosb dangerous pud troublesome diseases. TherefortVyou who are laboring under,.the influence of. thcsccdinplain ts, pro cure immediately this medicine before.it bo too late.— One g'qjtlf may be the. means 6|Vprolohgipg ~your life; aMways-nsk {aTpiyDuniM^Jßiepfdmant ... Remedy, and BCe tlfat you get it, and riot lie pursuaded byeotnb who sell dlffcrbntmedicines to lake sorueoft he ir me dy iciUo : m preference. ■ These persons obtain some cheap thihgj iilld pahll it on the public at.-fullpnce. lt is .therefore impbrlaht "for the purcH^ra.tb. their guard. -V ' ">■'. y IV >3)r. puncarde'-y^icctqriml , i^^;'&put f *p4p argosuohottles, and.enveloped in hlue papcr. The Cuter’form contains a fine steel plate engraving repre scnling“Hopo iiin Btonn.” \-, V; ' .• p y ' " Office; for the stile of; this'MedioJne, ,N{>; 19 NO RT FLEI GH TH STItEET.vPIiiI a - (telphift, atso at tlio store, of Ui"-'? jOHN' J,' MVERS. Carlisle, & EE4L, Ebippehsbtifg V>,i. r hV'-^; : orsV o-yf^, y jillE'lieiLoriile’abhcd 3perm and WholeOilTorsaly v kew gooms. : Of the Receipts arid Expendiitiires ;,of Cumberland Jr * imssioiiers of said County, from the first day of to; the To''balance in hands of Treasurer at last settlement, $3,857,45% Balahce'.of taxes outstanding at last settleWnti'' • 4,625 58 Amount of County for 1841, >' 16,943 12 Eecsduc County by delinquentcollectors, X 12i This aonvrec’di of J. GrisiveUfortaxcsnot. assessed ;; : :in his duplicate,'• K ' . ■ 6 28i o" , Ab’jn,AVnggoncr, Esq, on acc’t. of Waggoner’s Mndgc, /' r -• ,95 00 ' “ Isaac Lloyd, Esq,.over pay as juror,- i/. 100 “ M, Holcomb, Esq. fines ahdverdict fees, : i 105, 12 “ Do.' ain’t of R Miles’bond due county-forcosts/? '22 15 , “ R. Lamberton &J. Wunderlich, in full of Mid . .dlcscx Bridge Bond, : V ‘ - “ 0. B. Penrose Esq. and others, redemption mo de j-for Unseated Lands,.'. . “ M Mishler, Esq.costs due county by M. Towrisley, “ Esquires Leckey & Hamaker, proceeds of strays sold by them, M F. R Al’Koskey in full of tract of Unseated Lands in Perry County, sold him by Commissioners, “ J. Ritner, dividend due county (rom estate of S. Ramsey, dec’d. " '' •' Messrs. Stayman, E'herly & Bryson, in full of Bridge Bond, " Lay & Stoufler, for old stove plates sold them by Commissioners, “ Geo M’Feely, for old paper case sold him by do. “ Ab’m Grove, for county tax on Unseated Land,' " W. Foulk, Esq. CPk. Qr.-Sessi verdict fees re ceived-by-him, “ J. 11. Graham, Esq. Dept’y.Att’y. Gcn’l. verdict fees, &c. rec’d. by him, v “ James Sturgis, Esq-, money refunded on inquesti pxfarnrvf' •tfijaUtet 3Ts/ 'J/ecipwer 1841, subject' to exhoncr-ations, &-c. y wiili amount assessed for ' 1841. , Townships. Years. J2ft)[lialc, Middleton, , Allen, Carlisle, Dickinson, Ea^tiP.ennsborough, Frankford, Hopewell, ; Milllin, Monroe, -Mechanicsburg’i - Newton,' Newvillc, -New. Cumberland, North Middleton, South Middleton, Silver Spring, Southampton, Sluppensburg t B. Shippensburg T. | West Pcnnsboro , I -1539- 1840 1841 Due County by Michael Boyle for costs, 636 29 •Since paid in full. Since paid on account.' Peter Overdeer, $ 20 A. G. Miller, <250 Wilson'Sterrctt,. ■ IfO Alexander Officer, 40 .Jacob Lehman, 437; John, Hnllachcr, 450 J. t.s,Brandeberry, 113 J: Pilgrim, ioo To Balance in hands of Treasurer, 61511 58, Statement exhibiting the amount of Taxes assessed within the County.of Cumberland for the use’of the Pnmm/iu.nj.Mi 7 77- a * indu l ive ' % ith ‘'“Mount of exhoneralions and fees alloLed collectorMe amount paifinto the - J ******* Snodgrass. Esy. Treasurer, and the balances rMumtdJyhim ' ' 3 - , - - . .. as. of said: dale, .viz; - -- ■ - * ■ •■■ ■ To, whole amount of Stale Tax for 1841. 610,244 23 Townships, sc. Alien, ■ - , Carlisle, " • - Dickitis'on, East .Pennsborough, . Frankford, Hopewell, ' , Mifflin, ' - - Monroe, Mechdnicsburg, " Newton, , ■ Newville, ' ‘ New’ Cumberland, North Middleton;; South Middleton, Silver Spriiig* ' , Sou thampton, f.f T'P : Shippensburg, B.\ ' Shippensburg T7 j '. ' . West . . v '' CUMBERLAND COUNTV, SB.. , - -r. “ ,c . Coinipissionersof Cumberland county,do 6er~. ' life that the abpyb exhibits a true and correct statement the ReceiptS aml .Bxpenilitures of Cumberland coun tor the term above jitatcd, as .also pf the several taxes Jnssegsed for the' uve of Ihe Cninmnnwcnltir. aforesfiid, with the ag gregate of fees and cxhoneratinns allowed during tlie said term and the sevedd.'taxes. outstandingyaml in thfc"ji»j(ftij|s :df the, several tqllectoi's, according to, the best .of piir/.knowledge and judgment; : , ;;;; 1 ■■■ '4- v Witnessdur hands and seal of office, at Carlisle, the Sd day of January;iA. D. 1842. -si ALEXANDER M. KERR, Y ' '"/-H; ,3C MICHA EL M ISM LER, ' I ComiinsSibpers, v J. REHRAR,.; .: J. V " Attest—JoHNlnwiNjCleik. ■ ,> {■£y .V-. :rr^x\::-:y:yy'y v. -V • STATEMENT thirty-first of peceinbei*/ A. D. 1841, inclusive. Snodgrass;: jEsq. Treasui^eri Collectors Am't .of Du plicities 1841 IVOverdcer,f- — J. Goodyear,* G. Rapp,jr. W,,Brntz,* A. G. Miller,-j* S, Muinrna, D. Mounlz, H. G. Miller, S. Bratton, G. W. Brickcr.* Iv Schutt; W'. J''Qr:'Sess. v ,- - 101 54 i' C , , i a , i .^ h i e / Ut ' 'Keeper of Penitentiary, • k ’ 200 .00 Sun I Eekles, Esq. pay.as Director of the Poor for 1841, .30 00 John Dun Tap, Esq. .do do sn no Menj Peirer Esq jJa do do . SO GO 1 oor Douse Visitors for the last two years, • gg gg Esq. Commissioners Attorney, • « sg gg Public Printing, ■ 26774(1'' |Damuges,awarded ohl roads,' \ r . ' . 39,18! Dobkets.fur Piolji’y. Regisler.Recordcr & clerk Assessors pay (or 1,841, •• ~ ' . ■ afr rtX • Willis Foulk,,Esq.Tefcsin-: Q 7 & , lees,-- — B'B7 IJahies Dunbar, superintpi.dnnt of public buildings, 65 00 James H. Graham. Esq. Depf’y. Alt’y. Gcn’l. fees in [ Qr.Sess. ... “ T 03700 ■ '.I Esf l- W as Commissioner in full, —*V 139‘ 50 • M- I K6 n’ Es, ‘- ,l " l° r 1841, 181 50 ,M. Mislilei, Ks(]i do ..do do -"-193 50 .Jacob'Rehrar, Esq. from 26tb Oct. till Slst Dec. 1841 I inclusive, ■ - 66 00 ; John-Ipwin,-Esq. -Commissioners Clerk; -- S00~00” Court Crier’s 1 pay, " 50 OO Paul Marlin, Esq. sheriff, support of prisoners for 1841, 1281 18 30 90 26 77 17 00 3 06’ 73 ao' 2 17 1,350 00 23,90 50 23 12 00, 36 93 1 1 00 Am't out ■■.fandhi", -139-83- 139 92 * 87 60 1012 19 343‘34 210 194 .120 04 ,388-99} 37 82 671 47} '628 19} .211 31 1 170 81} I 58 71 I 299 85} 4423 37} Viewers of Roads and Bridges, Orders for Killing Foxes, ° - Commission allowed Treasurer at IjJ per cent. Kxoneralions allowed collectors, vw.-. Fees, ' do do * • Balance due by collectors of 1841, „ , ’ do. do of 185.9 & 40, Balance 1:1 hands uf Trcasuier, ■ ’ 627,216 29 i By.exonerations allowed collectors; Cid lectors fees, • Amount oftax received by Treasurer, Balance of taxes outstanding, , , 610,244 22 Amll. of the Duplicates. 825 02 2125 27 782, 53 837 58 '222 62 - 190 78 196 11 644 66 160 29 472 79 140 OS ; . 51 75 65V 18 - 737 86. ' 651 52 478 77' 250 71 ' 92 45 fS&SO $10.844.28 I '•s 47- 55, VVe the Auditors ofCumberland.county, do certf y* the accounts and vouchers of Roberf; Snodgrass, -EBj|4sWaWer ol said bounty, from the first dav bfS’ January to r the 'SHt day of December, 1841 . inclusive. dp find : ; a balance in tWJiands;o >a.d Treasurer due said county of ono r thousand five JtjMrcd and eleven dollars and fiftv-ei K ht cents,.ex* elusive taxes the use of tHe Commonl • wealth. %lher certify, that the above eihibitaa correct >. statement duafi£A ossesspci within saidcouhtyas a-' - ■ - *o?r , r . Dills of De ficiencies.” ■ , ’6 27 ColUclors Fees. 40 OS| -JiiOo 9 75 1 56 1 16, ,2 45 7 89 3 26 6 84 32 85 I .s SO 91 V ■ I 7 ® lor snT €’/ $19,783 79 199 13 25 53i $20,008 45 i 375 1G , 159 01 738 7\h 4143 6s| 279T4- 1511 58 $27,316 2?i ■' .'47 53 ’ 'i or 57 ¥ 8074 49-i 2014 87 $10,244 22 Amount of Tax rec’d. ■■ 777 81 s : 1800 00 589 56• 649 71 210 01 . 65 00 Balance un paid. 325 27 ■ 192 97 187 87'< 125 78 185 20 ■ . .627 55 •149 95 l:;;.v;d20^oo_ 17 11 —.152-79 129,93 18 00 - 58742 473 09 . 406 55 354 87 117 63 . 60 00 552 73 33 75 264 86 > 244 77 124 *4O 133 08 32 45 179 77 S 80-4 42if» 2014 87