American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, January 27, 1848, Image 3

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    STATEMENT OF -THE FINANCES
County of Cumberland from the Ist day of jaiiuary Id the Slst day of
December) 1847. inclusive}
jtfadebylho Commissioners m comphanfce With the requisition contained in the
twenty-second and twenty-third sections of an act of ASsehibly of this Common
wealth, passed on the fifteenth day of April, A. D. 1834. And also in.conformi
ty. with the thirty-seventh section of tha'acl, which requires the County Treasurer
■fyhcß in every year, to state his hccoimt find produce his vouchers to the Commis
sioners, which after examination by the said Commissioners shall be by thefii
laid before the County Auditors for settlement according to law.
jaaccordance With which, Thomas Bell, Esq., Treasurer of Cumberland county;
submits the following as a correct exhibit of his Receipts and Expenditures for
the past year, ending the 81st December, A. D. 1847.
THOMAS BELL, ESQ., TREASURER!
RECEIPTS*
To balance in handa of Treasure! at last settlement, iSOOIi 28}
To amount of outstanding* taxes, . , “ -“ 6903 98
«« ofCounty tax assessed for 1847) 31002 54
« ' - of Slate abatement on payment of 927*402 80, ;. 1370 jj.
«. received ef J. Hoffer, Enq< fines and verdict fees in Qr. Sessions, 121 931
“ u v of J. Hoffer, Esq. verdict fees in Common Pleas, ' 59 00*
« «, of J. Ellis Bonham, Baqi verdict fees in CommbnWeßUh cases, 28 00
“ “ ,of J. Jones (per hands of J, H. Graham, Esq.) cosla in riot case, 100 00
<1 « of Miscellaneous receipts, ;45 9(JJ
SCHEDULE OF COUNTY TAXES—for Years 1846 & 1847,
. Exhibiting the amount of Duplicates, amount Received, amount of Collectors Fees, amount of ■ Exoneration*
allowed, and the amount Outstanding on the Duplicates for 1847, up to the 31s/ December, X 847, inclusive.
Townililp* & Boro’s Collector’s Names. Years. Amount of Du- Amt. reev’d. ' Collectors Exoncra- Out’eldr
■ plicates; fei-s. Uona: ■ .
Allen,. William Brooks, 1846 8322.88 182 30 108 Gl 32 57 ■
Carlisle. John A. Humotich, •• 1260 13 931 62 139 97 188 54
Dickinson, , AdamCoover, « 676 25 523 77 . 108 30 '44 18
& Pennsborough, George Ruploy, 11 87.68 ' S 3 43 34 25
Frankford, James Y. Gillespie, 44 45 52 131 27 15 17 06
Hopewell, John Stouflcr, , **' 336 85 286 86 25 62 24 37
Hampden, . Robert Young, 44 . 133 38 ,14 61 59 18 59 59
Monroe, 1 Peter A. Ahl, 44 774 28 653 23 103 90 17 15
Newville. George Blankncy, ' 44 • 1 . .69 09 ■ 56 45 11 91 73
New Cumberland, John Rife, 44 v ;/ 62 31 52 12 5 95 4 24
North Middleton, Mosea Wctxell, 44 •* . 1014 63 849 57 94 13 70 93
South Middleton, David Scobey, .. 44 152 17 879 05 19 48 19
Silver spring, Jacob Emmingcr, 44 1104 99 978 88 110 15 15 96
Southampton, Robert McCunc, « 488 76 390 11 68 32 30 33 .
Shippensburg Tp. Benjamin Snodgrass, 44 . 159 74 . ‘146 14 11 92 1‘ 68
Shippensburg 80. Benjamin Duke, M ICI 90 107 99 29 84 24 07
\V. Pennsborough, Samuel McKcchsn, 11 143 42 15 75 92 88 34 79
Allcni Allen Floyd* 1847 ; 2784 41 1684 00 1100 41
Carlisle, John Harder, 44 3530 24 1598 65 1931 59
.B&kintion, JolinHußion. “ 2998 06 1575 00 1423 06
-> 13. Pennsborough, David Eyelet*, “ 1316 97 1246 68 65 61 466
Frankford, Daniel MounU, 44 . 611 27 573 60 30 .18 7 49
Hampden, Simon Fircovldj “ 1421 99 1315 51 106 48
Hopewell,. . - WtA Rcnaha* 44 690 74 599 56 91 18
H. I>, Dalhouacn, « 803 750 77- 39 51 12 78
Mcchantokbnrg, HonrjrCarrta, 44 458 74 419 58 22 08 17 08
Monroe, Peter Dillor, *• 2224 44 1642 00 502 44
Newville, Daniel S. tKlnlup, 44 . 327 23 285 00 42 23
Newton, David J. MoKco* « 1798 83 1565 00 233 85
North Middleton, Samuel Allen} « 2069 72 1105-00 K 964 72
New Cumberland, Joseph Musser» . 44 165 73 v.JU.S 00 . 50 73
Silver Spring, , Henry Voglcsong, ’ « 2403 47 •rf?sB2r'.oo * . . 882 47
Shippensburg Tp, Andrew Frazier, ’ 44 269 93 230 Ofl 39 93
Sooth Middleton, Jacob Burkholder, 4 ‘ 9373. tS*.. 1345,44 ' - 1028 35
Shippensburg 80. Gcorgd Butfoi “ 755 08 - 709 00 r , ‘ , ,53 08
Souliiampton, Robert Matodr, 44 1652'25 .£.990 70 66155
W. Pennsborough. John Dunbar, . u 2346 57 . - 458 57
—j ; ii-u. S. ...
Total, i . - 837,996 52 $26,351 99 ' $1,303.23 $600.66 9650 64
Total amount received on.the above.Duplicate*,
« «* of Collectors fees, .
» *» Exonerations allowed Collectors/
»♦ ,« Outslnndingcm Duplicates)
Total, '
Total amount of DupUeffteifj*'V”
PAYMENTS. -
Statement in detail of the Expenditures
Paid £frand Juror* at januafy Scssl66si :
Do;X.do drt April do
-Zp * % do August do
Do Traverse jurors January . do
Do do do do Common Pleas*
Do do do April Sessions,
Do do do do ' Common Pleas*
Do do do August Sessions/
Do do do November Sessions)
Do do ■do do Common Pleas,
Dtr Dr» John J. Myers for Oil, &c., for use of courts/
Do Henry Bultorf milage as Juror to Special Court)
Do John Harder for candles far court,
Do Samuel Hnvorstick for oil for Use of Courts,
Do William Honwood as Grand Juror for August 1840,
DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL.
J. Ellis Bonham, Esq. fqca in Commonwealth eases,
WITNESS FEES IN COMMONWEALTH CASES,
Witness fee* embracing 33 Commonwealth oaaost
JUSTICES FEES IN COMMONWEALTH CASES,
Justices fees embracing 8 eases in which oobU^
CONSTABLES FEES IN COMMONWEALTH CASES.
Constable* foca embracing 10 Commonwoallli catcsi
Paid County Auditors for auditing tlio accounts of 1846,
Paid Riloy for services as Auditors clerk for 1846, , • .
P»td Robert Moore for auditing accounts of Prollionolary, Register & Recorder, ,
and Clerks of Courts, as authorized and required per act of Assembly,.. ■ ■ 45P
Junes Loudon for 3 dockets for office,
RECORDER AND CLERK OF COURTS OFFICE.
p dd Jamei London for *3 dockets for Bald office,
*aid John Goodyear fcco for recording officers elect,
p «ld John Gbodyoor dork of courls foes In Commonwealth case*,
p ald Joaoph 8. GUI fot repairing binding on dookols,
James London for Duplicates, Stationary* &o<»
Paid Jefferson Worthington, Esq. in full for services as Commissioner,
Paid David Storrelt, Esq. “ " , ■
Pa d Daniel Coble, Estf. , " " .
J“(d John Moll, Esq. Horn Blh Noy. Co 31st Decbr. 1847, Delusive,
Paid James H.-Graham,- Esq. salary as Ally, to Commissionersi for^lB47.
Pa d William Riley I year's salary as clorMo Commissioners .
P« d ■ do do for distributing Warrants, Duplicates and Ulank Returns,
l a ‘d do . do , articles furnished Commissioners oiuco,
>A ,( | i OSO Pb M» Kncodlor bill nf stationary,
p a l. l J'V Q bc r t Irvino for Elhorial oil for usp in bnVooi
P ii * m Goodyear for assist, at duplicates at
bjjd Jacob Doclom for making bonch • ■ ,
a*u Mrs, Dunbar for, cleaning CbDimUsionort omco,*
OF THE
a k
COURTS.
COUNTY AUDITORS.
PROTHONOTARY OFFICE.
COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE.
$44,723 75;
‘f--,- *20,351" 99
‘ 1,303 33
B 6
” . *9i650 01
T? *37,996.52
Cr *37,997 52
*97 37J
91 00
111.371
136 121
277 37J
353 621
237 25
316 00
315 371
298 871
303. 50
6 371
1 SO
2 25
2 82
1 50
*2,507 32
*lOl 00
*Ol3 18
*2l 05
os as
440 50
10 00
m oo
(33 £0
37 75
07 30)
15 00
1173 01}
(43 78
335.00
103.00
118 50
40 50
.50 00
300 00
45 00
1 03)
3 17)
.6 35
10 00
1 03)
I 00
Wjv ’
■Pw.
Ssf i •
11,0X0 86}
Paid Joseph SrGltt for printing for .county, ; • 076 00
Paid John B. Brattoii do ' : do ucct. from Apl. 26, *46, to.Mirch 25, *47,219 50
Poid-Boycr & Matcor” do* do , .. gg Q 5
Paid E. Bcally do > : .do v - • . . ■ 177 00
Paid Bratton & Boyer do , do . omitted in former bill, • 15 00
•.>?. - *
Paid for support of convicts for year 1846;
Paid Nathan Hantcb for clothing furmshodpHsoabrs,
Paid Joseph Trego for 8 cords of hibkory wood,
Paid Mrs. M. Worden for making 0 shirts for prisoners, ' . '
Paid James P. -Lambortoh for 14 cords of hickory wood.
Paid Robert Snodgrass, Esq. for muslin for shirts and beds for prisoner^
Pflid. Gcorgo Alspaugh for glazing at Jail,
, P®|d Adam Lohgsdprf, Esq. for work doho dmiUed in his account,.
Paid Thomas, Lunigan for 2 cordfi of hickory wood,
I Paid Henry Anderson for blankets for prisoners*
I Paid John Boslor for making 1 pair of handcuffs and other work,,. • ; V
Paid James Holler, Esq; for serving Jury hbliccs, ’
Paid do do for sundry articles furnished for Jail,
Paid do dd .Sheriff’s fcca’in Commonwealth cases, '.
Paid dd do for support of prisoners, v -- ; • ■ J't
Paid Jacob Sinellicr, Sheriff of Elk-county, expense in'erfesting H. Kirtdig)
Paid ' do do conveying H.Kindig prisoner to Cumberland coiimy,
Paid Robert Eoinhertoa for stockings for prisoners, ■ 1
Paid John Noble & Co. for 10 cords of hickory wood,
Paid John Benlz for cjothing furnished prisoners, ' . ... J '
Paid .James Agt. for 3 shirts for prisoners/
Paid Jonathan Snider for 2) cords of oak and 3$ cords of hickory wood/
Paid Mrs.,Sarah Riley* for making 6 shirts for prisoners,
Paid Daniel Wolf for 10 cords wood.(0 of oak 4 liickory,)
Paid James F/Lamberton, Esq. X year’s salary as keeper of Penitentiary)
Paid -William Gould for stove for use of prisoners at Jail,
Paid Dr. Jacob Baughman 1 year’s salary andjnedicino as physician id Jail|
- ;1 - •, X- ‘
Paid Jacob Squiro, Esq, Treasurer of Poor House in full on estimate* : s4dod od
Paid Abraham Myers* Esq. I year’s salary as Director of the Poor*- 30 00
Paid Jacob Horsbo, Esq. do do . do do , 80 OO
Paid David Wolf, Esq. do do . do do . 30 00
Paid J. Agnow, Win. Graham & D.Ni Mahon, for services as Poor House Viet. 30 00
Paid Hoad Orders to sundry persons (issued by clerk of courts)
Paid Elijah Bobb for repairs and materials at Bryson’s bridge.
Paid David L. Clark for repairs at bridge across Yellow Breeches creek*
Paid Frederick, Mumma for repairs at Bryson’s bridge*. ,
Paid Jacob Westfall for iron work done at Brandt’s bridge,
Paid George Howard for repairs at Ncwvillo Bridge,
Paid Benjamin Jumper for materials and repairs at Hays* bridge,;
Paid John Graham and Jos. Quigley, work end materials at Quigley’s Bridge,-
Paid Commissioners of York county for repairs at Lisburn bridge,
Paid Henry Best for slope wall and culver near Jacobs* bridge,
Paid James Woodburn, Esq. for hauling stone at Jacobs* bridge;
Paid George W. Feslcr for repaus at Rupp’s bridge*
APPROPRIATIONS.
Paid R> McCartney & J. Stuart reward for apprehension of A. Boon,
Paid Patrick'Davidson, Esq. Chairman of Com. for Illumination, &c., J
Paid. Henry Best for making turnpike at Jacobs’ Bridge, authorized by law* .
Paid Henry S Ritter amount of appropriation to Cumberland Fire Company,
Paid Charles Fleagcr do do Union. . do. . do,.
Paid Assessors for making triennial assessment for 1547-8-9, ,
Paid Isoao Kinsey Tor services on collateral warrant of .1840,
Paid Assessors for services in posting Assessors Lists for election purposes,
Paid officers of township election for services rendered in 1847,
Paid; Constables far.advcitisipQ township election- : do .
Paid officer of General Election for services rendered do .
Paid Robert leyburn for Lamp on square, ;
Paid William Edmond and others for labor work done on square,
Paid Peter Gutahall for fitting on lamp, on post,
Paid William Mitchell for making lamp frame,
Paid Charles Ogilby for Moreen, &c., for Judges Bench,
Paid John P. Lynb for xink, candlesticks, locks, glas% nails, dee., . V-"
Paid Abraham P. Erb for winding clock and making washers for doors, &d.,
Paid James Dunbar 1 year’s salary’ll* keeper, of public buildings, • t.
Paid William B. Murray for materials for repairs at Jail, dee.,
Paid Tbotyas B. Thompson for plastering anti materials at Jail,
Paid William Dell foe work done at pavement in Court House Yard,
Paid William TroUgh, for hauling sand for repairing pavement; ; |
Paid Peter Spahr for 200 paving brick, f
Paid Wright & Saxton bill Of hardware; pilots, dee., for repairs;
Fold .Robert McCartney for whitewashing Jail; *
Paid John Noble & Co.j for 14 loods of slate for walks on square, ■ /
Paid Jacob Rhoom for 18 tons of coal, v !
Paid John Cutihall fdr thakirig dash for Joil;
Paid George Alspaugh for glazing at Court House,
Paid Alexander Malccstcr for hauling from square,
Paid Jason W. Eby for candela for Court and soop for Jail,.. '
Paid Henry A. Doty for work and materials for repairs at Jail,
Paid Simon Smith for blacksmith work done at Jail doors,
Paid Alexander S. Lyno for sheet iron and work done at Jail and -Court House,
LOANS. - /
Paid Mrs. Isabella Carothers ond others, '•embracing 19 bonds of county,‘..l $12,528 32
Paid John Stuart and blhcrsfcmbracing 82 checks oflntoreat on bonds,
*lOl 00
INQUESTS.
Paid Thomas Craighead, Esq. costs and Jury fees in full on inquisition ojf the
■ . , dead body of infant child tbe t issue of the body of Sarah JHeirroanJ-.-
Paid Dr. Day and Vati HoiT, lor making post mortem examination on the body ■
of infant child of Sarah Hodman,— ;■
Paid Robert Given, Esq. Coroner, amount of Coroner and Jurors foes oir ps in
quisition on tho dead body of Joseph Dorian ( .
Paid Thomas Craighead, Esq. Justicq costs and Jury fees in full on tho inquisi
tion on tho dead body of Catharine Kuntz, :
Paid Robert GNon,Esq. Coroner, amount of fjqroner and Jurors fees on the
inquisition on the dead body of Nicholas Williams,
Paid John Auld, Esq. Justice costs, and other Jurors fees in part bn inquest of
the dead body of John Slrayory • .
*Ol3 18
*2l 05
*25 82
paid Gooftfo SandcVson, Esq. for postage for county,
paid George W. Hilton, for horse anti Carriage hire att'nd. appeals,
paid Franklin 1 Gardner, for making Jury wheel,
paid Wil(iam Riley, for expenses of Commissioners and Clerk, att nd.‘ appeals,
paid Henry'A* Doty, for work done at Court House for illumination,
Paid Alexander S. Lyno, for making oil contf, ftftd repairing root, ' ‘
Paid Commissioners expenses, horse and CArrisgo hire, letting turnpike,'
Paid John Armstrong, homo and carriage hifo, ibr Commissiondrs to Nowvlllc,'
Paid David Myers, for charcoal for Court HduSb,
Paid 8. D. Adair, amount of costs on mandamus'against Commissioners',
*55 00
023 00
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL; :
Paid James F. Lomborlan, for convoying Peter McOlauglilln, prisoner expenses,'Ac, 80
Paid Pennsylvania Hospital for roalnUinbnco, rocdiq&l. attendance and clothing ,
for Peter McQiaughlln* * 100 00
ABATEMENT ALLOWED TAX PAYERS
Paid Simon Flroovcd collector ofllampdon,
paid John. Dunbor 1 collector of Weal Pemtaborough',
paid John Harder collector yfCarllelo, \ , , '•
paid Joseph Musser collector of New Cumberland,
paid David Eyatcr collector of East Pcnnaborougb;
Paid Henry VoglcßO.ng collector of Silver Spring,
paid George Butts collector of Shlppensbiirtf Borough*'
Paid D. J. McKee collector of Newton,
I Paid Johnl Huston collector ofDickinaon/
1 Poid Peter Dlllcr collector of Monroe,- ‘
i Pald Jacob Burkholder collector of South, Middleton,
Paid Andrew Piozior collector of,Slupponalmrg towinMp,
Paid Samuel Alien collector of North Middleton,
Paid Daniel S. Dunlop collector of Nowvillo, •>
Paid William 8. Kcnbhaw collector oflfopowoll,
Paid Henry Comb collector of Mochanlcaburg, f - ( J.
PRINTING;
■v'V
EASTERN PENITENTIARY,
JAIL AND COUNTY PENITENTIARY.
POOR HOUSE;
VIEWERS OP ROADS AND BRIDGES.
REPAIRS OP BRIDGES.
ASSESSORS,
ELECTIONS.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS,
INTEREST ON LOANS.
RIISCEitLiNEOtfS.
8573 75
$464 S 0
fc4o4 89
$4 7&
24 00
1:60
42 00
13 76
2 64
3 75
6 00
7 60
17 74 .
153 75
* 22 «7*.:
08 924
600 614
10 20
58 51 i
30 00
4 44
t B ii
16 00
1 50
24 00
10 00
7 00
20 00
sl*3oo 40
$4,120 00
$12046
$l2O 46
isl IB
4 13$
I 60
12 80
1 0U
6 81*
8 00'
5 26
22 00
6 26
2 434
$65 83,
jiao. 00
26 00
426 00
12 60
13 60
$495 00
$741 60
1 00
125 16
$867 60
,v'
V ■ ‘ r
$265.00
.04 80:
407 63$
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$767 73.
$4 00
11 87*
1 00
I 00
•6 98
30, 06*
7 00
65 00
13 06
8 00
5 00
1 60
16 30
16 00
42 00
84 184
76
I 18*
12 26$
48 67
6 00
16 32$
$396 50;
$12,622 32
$2,600 67$
$2,600 57;
SI 76$
10 00
17 12$
18 22$
17 13$
1137$
s'lo6 61;
4 06
Si yas
o so
31094
1 6 04
6 124
4 874
8 874
0 00
10 634
s<o4 14
st9o 08j
88 61
77 70
107 SO
, 9 89
40 63 ,
07 06 .
18 85
68 or,-
01 60
61:40 .
68 44,,
1,0 89 ;
44 60
v ?w . ,8 V
i ..■•■IT 79
Paid Hobart Matccr collector o ( Southampton,
Paid Dnnicl Mourilz collector of Frankford,
Paid Allen .Floyd collector of Allen,
Paid Henry D. Dalbouscn collector of Mifflin;
paid Seder Church; tax erroneously assessed in years 1840-*X-*2- , 3- , 4« , 6, inclusive* /'I 91
Paid Catholic Church* • ’ do --, • , do. do inclusive} . , ’,-,*3.50
Paid Methodist EChurch,. do do ‘d3 inclusive; ; 84 43
paid Wm. Broftn, BxV. of estate of Gi Brown; oh collateral iax; .‘425
Paid Jdtialhan Ncidig; tax assorted on Carlisle Bank Slock, ‘ 330
Pa id Sundry persons for killing Poxes, Minks* &c.
Paid Sundry Constable for making Quarterly Returns;
By total amount paid on Commissioners Orders,
**, Amount of Commission allowed Treasurer at t§ percent.
l * Amount of Balance outstanding taxes due.by collectors,
.** . Amount of exonerations allowed collectors,
of collectors foes,
‘‘ Balance iri hands of courity Treasurer;
CuMdrrland County, ss.
• \Vu the Commissioners of Cumberland, Col do certify and submit the foregoing as a cor*
reel statement of the receipts and expenditures of the county aforesaid, from the firs.l day.
of January to the 3lst day of December, A. D. 1847, inclusive,’ as also the amount of . ihe
bounty tax for each of the respective Boroughs and Townships within the county, levied
and assessed upon reaiarid personal estate, as shown by the Books on the.Slstday of De
cember 1847; together with a statement of the expenditures under each head of appropriation made,
hy the Commissioners in compliance with, the requisitions contained in the 22d and 23d sections.of
an act of Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed tliolsth day of April, A* D. 1834.
Witness,our hands and the Beal of the Commissioners OfTibe, at Carlisle this 3d day of January;
A. D. 1847.
Rilev, Clerk to Board of Commissioncrsi
Cumberland Cocntv, ss.
• VWe the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland bounty,' met according to law and having
examined tho'accounts and vouchors ofThomas Dell, Esn. Treasurer of saidebunty., from
the Ist day of January tb the Slat day of.Dccembcr, A. I). 1847, inclusive,do certify lhaf
we find tho sum of Two thousand four hundred and thirty one dollars and twenty nine,
and one half cents, duo by said Treasurer to the county aforesaid, as will appear by the.
foregoing exhibition of said accbunt.
Given tinder our hands at Carlisle, this Gth day of January, A. D. 1848.
- JACOB STBINMAN,
JOHN T. GREEN,
PETER LIVINGBU.
JAMES McCULLOCII, Register of the County of Cumberland, in account with
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for Collateral Tax, from the Ist day of Jan-'
u'ary to the 31st day of December, 1647.
• DR.
1847 January 1 To amount received on estate of Christian Oral!, deceased,
it ti |3 it ** ** of Jo no Campbell 41
it February 18 ll 4< 44 of Roswell D. French 14
•t March 6 11 14 “ of Daniel Coffman 4i
u. ii ** •t* tt of Aftn Loudon
11 ; of WilhclrninaKreitzer “
4 V- :of George Drown • 44 .
11 of John Eichold . •<
“ of George Cramer 4 *
* of Oatharino Uoas 44
4 of Joseph Clark 44 -
4 of Andrew P. Linn 44 .
14 of B. (Julgloy .. a '
14 of,William H. Beil 4 * ■
44 of George BroWn 44
44 of Joseph Clark 44
44 of Andrbft P. Linn i 4
** oTDahiel Coffman * 4
** April
« May
*t Juno
** Jtily
»i it
*1 Sejjti ' 10
u u
OctKr* 6
U «• 13
»» Novfcr. 26
Dccbr. . 7
»i (i
30 “ «
To balance due Register
CR.
1147 January, 25 cask paid i. U. Snowdon, Stalo Treasurer per receipt,
44 April, 9 John Banks 14 V
u u 13 « «-
44 JnnOj
44 July,
44 Augsl.
30 . “ “
30 : J. Voglesong Ass’r. for services in assessing the real estate of E. M’Clol
land,
10 - John Banks, Slalo Treasurer per receipt,
07 ' “ ••
34 “
“.Sept,
44 .Nov,
44 Dec. »:
»* u 31
By Registers commission on $l5ll 15,
By balance duo Register,
Cuubbdland county, S 3.
Wo tho uddetstgned Auditors of Cumberland county, in accordance with the acta of.
& Assembly passed the S9d day. of Aprils A. D. 1846, have examined tho above account of
James MoChlloch, Esq. Register of Cumberland county, in tho matter of Collaleral lD
horltance. and find tho same correct as abovo slntod. . v -
'V • Given under our hands at C&rlisto. this I3ih day of.Jannary, A. D. 1847 i
JACOB STEINMAN,
JOHN T. GUEEN, 1
PETER LIVINGER, 3
REGISTER’S NOTICE.
Reoistih'o Omen, Carlisle, /
January 15,1848. J
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to oil persona
interested, that tho following accounts liavo been
filed In this office for oxoroimuion, by tho account*
an (a therein named, and will bo presented lo the Or;
plions’ Court of Cumberland county for confirmation
and allowance* on TUESDAY tho 15lli day of Feb
tuary, A. D.lBlB, via:— . • ■
1. Tho account tff Dr, Robert 0. Young, Guardian
of Adalino Sidle, now Adalinb Esllngor. ■ . .
. 2. Tho supplemental account of John Houser, Er.
ccutor of Robert Cobk, Talo of Monroe township de
ceased/ • •
3. Tho account of John Peters, John Bolahoovcr,
Michael G. Bolahoovcr, and Hontylmrow, Executors
1 ofGoorgo Bolahoovcr, lalo of Monfootownship,dcc'd.
4, Tho account of George Harlan, AdminialrOlor
of Stephen Hatlanj lalo of Newton township, do. (
coascda , .1
5. Tho account of Mlohool Hoover, Administrator
nf John Kroitzor, Into of East Pennshorough (own
ship. deooascd, filed by Christian ‘filzcl. Executor
of Mieliaol Hoovoi, deceased. . ,
A, Tho account of Henry Kupp, Guardiani of Wit.
Horn Henry Stoulfor, itnor oon of Henry Stoulfar,
O f^ oorgo single, Administra
tor ol John Single, lalo of Hampden township, dcod.
8. Tho account of Wm. Hurley, 1 Administrator ol
I Samuel Horloy late o* - . 1 ;""' of
ft Tho nocount of \Vi///amplhflr, Jvxeoumr oi
Emanuel NeilwmVgcr,- ratQ .bWopovvoh toWiialiip,
dC IO ThO HoidVmt of William F.Swlgar'nnd David
Kolb; Exocumr. of Jacob Stein, Into of Fr.nhford
to Tf,' The wTntofGoorgoShamhaugli, surviving..
Administrate of.i'hilip Sh.mbauffh. son,. Into of
Wm^E'Spnngtc i l, Adminialra
lor Of Geo. Spangler, lalo pf Dickinson township, do.
coasedi fifddby Jphnpfovor, Administrator of .old
Tho'acoo'nnt o°f Jhooh iftimlz, Administrator
of Catharine KoonUjalo Q ; East I’onnaborough
*° t,r Tho'oupp’oroonlal and final account of Goorgo
Bectom and George Zion, Exoculpra of Goorgo Amn,
son,, lalo of WoetTonnsborongh township, deceased,
IS. Tho'account of Jacob Martinfjr., and Abra
ham Marlin; Administrators of Jacob Marlin,'sop.,
late of Weal Pcnnshoiougli township,' deceased,
Iff, Tho account of Christian ,Til«i, Executor of
t/hrl«ii«n Mohlor.lnto of Allan township, deceased.
V, E. CORN MAN,' Depuly for
JAMES McCULLOCII, RegUUr, '
REFUNDED TAXES.'
FOX ORDERS
CONSTABLE RETURNS.
Total Amount,. *30,244 OOj
OR.
To the Heirs and Reprtsentalives of David Nlcktyi
late of Frankford township, dee'd,
TAKE notice, that Jh pursuance, Of n writ of
partition ami valuation*, issued out r-f the Orphans’
Court of Cumberland Cotmly, and to me directed;.
an inquest will bo held on (be real estate ef said
deceased, to wit: No. l, a traclof Land in Frank
ford Township, adjoining lands of Nicholas IT|-
ricli and others, containing about 200 acres. No.
3, another tract, adjoining William Campbell and
others, containing about 136*acres. No. 3,anoth
er tract of land adjoining John Clay and ,others
containing about IGO acres; No. 4, another tract
of Mountain Land; containing about SO acres—
on Monday tho 7th day of February;.at 3 o’clock
P. M. A; D. 1848, oh l(io premises for the purpose
of making partition qnd valuation of the real es-'
tato of said deceased. ; . _
JAMES HOFFBR, Stiff;
SutniFP’a Qrrtce, 7
Carlisle, Jan. 13, 1848.-31 S . ■ , . i .....
THE suhsorihpf having determined, to make a
change in his business, will dell offhfa present
Block of merchandize at greatly reduced prices,—
Persona desirous of getting gopd liargalns, will do
well to call, ns all kinds of goads will ho sold un
commonly low for cash. The Monk is" vefy largo,
now, ami well assorted, wltV PashlhAnldo’and
Staple Goods, Many of the Goods will ho sold
35 per cepl. less than firstposi; .
A largo lot of DoCis and Shoes' soiling otf at re
dneed prices. , .
Also a full nisoflmehl of Groceries, at the very
lowest prices; _ t . C. OGII.IiV,
‘ Carlisle, January 30,1R10. .
New Arrival of
ROOTS AND SHOES
AT PORTIWS SHOP, STORK, opposite the
MeUmdlsi (Church. Men’s Kip Brecon*;
Man’s Thick rirogdnsJmoys’ and Youth’s Thick
Bools, Women's LjteMßoois,
This work lb order, ex
press] ylbr the is ivammiert iobeM-'
ler limn any ovot 1 sold in Carlisle. CortsWntJf, ort
hnmi,n general assortment of best qii**'*/ . . , .
Boots, Shoos. - •,
Gum Shorn), lluflblo .
lo wliioli lilt) nlUMilioj «» »{^ AI A( i>on l'ER.'..
40 35
' 19 69
83 18 .
29 62 j
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58 00
10014
$30,241 66}
403 26,
. 9,650 64 '
690 66
1,303 23:
2,431 29}
$44,723 76f
D. STERBETT, S '
D. COBLEi yCommiuioneri:
JOHN MELL, i
Audilortl
29 0C(
617 43
" 16 9$
42
81611.43
NOTICE.
Great Bargain*.
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