American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, February 10, 1848, Image 3

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    STATKMFNT OF THE* MiANCES :
County of Cumberland from the Ist day of January to the 3lst day Of
, December, 184?, inclusive.
by,the Commissioners iii compliance with the tequisitldn Contained In, the
twenty-second and twenty-third sections of an act of Assembly of this Common
wealth, passed on the fifteenth day of April, A. D. 1534. And also in conformi
ty with ths thirty-seventhsection'of the act, which requires the County Treasurer)
• ohce jn every year,'to state hiS account and produce his .vouchers tothe Commis
sioners, which , after, examination by the said Commissioners shall be by then!
laid before the,'County Auditors for settlement according to la\y.
jn accordance with which, 1 Thomas Bell,,Esq., Tfeasurer. of Cumberland comity,
submits, the. following as a correct-exhibit of his Receipts and Expenditures for
the past year, ending thd 3lsf December, A. D. 184?. , ;,, ~
THOMAS BELL, ESQ.. TBEASDEER,
RECEIPTS..
To balonco,in lipids,orTroaqurcr.al laß.t selliemeDt* , ssoos sB^
To amount of outstanding taxes, • •* - . 6993 &8.
1 *i .of County .tax assessed for 1847, , 31003 54,
of Slate* übalemcnt on payment of SO,* V . 13.70'1i !
« received ofj. Hoffur, Esq. fines and verdict fees in Qr. Session*, ' r 121’93i
k ■*' ’ «‘.‘ .of J. Hnßcr,.Eflq. verdict fees lb Common Plea's;’ - 59 00 ;
it" . .« /of J. Ellis Bonham, Esq. verdict foes in CorhhionwedUh cases, '2B 00
it. • •• of J. Jones (per hands of J. H. Graham, Esq.) costs m riot case, 10000
ii ■»• 'of Miscellaneous receipts, * J .45 90§
SCHEDULE OF COUNTY TAXES—for .Years' 1846 &. 1847,
Exhibiting the amount of Duplicates, amount Received, amount of Collectors-Fees, drnourt of Exonerations
allowed, and the amount Outstanding.on the Duplicates for 1847, up to the 31 et ; 1847, inclusive.
TnwiiMuPi & Boio’* Collector I! Years. Amount of Du- ’ Ami.'reev’d. * Collector!' Bxoncra Oufitdg. •
1 . _ . plicQtca. • • ’ fees. ~ Hons. -
7ZZ .. ’ 7 William Brooks, ; 1846 '*. $322 88 . -182 30 108 01 *32 5?
Carlisle, • , . John A. Humplicli, 44 1260 13 , 031 62 139 97 188 54
Dickinson,. , Adam Coover, 44 - 676 25 523 77 108 30 ,44 18
E Pcnnsborough, George Rdbley, 44 87 68 ' 53 43 34 25
Frunkfbrd, * James Y. Gillespie, « 45 59 1 31, .27 15 17 06
lloncwclL . John Stoufier, , « . 336 85 286 86 25 .62 24 37
Hampden, - • Robert Young,- 133-38 'l4 61 59 18 59 59
Monroe, ; , Poter A. Ahl, - '. 44 , . 774 28 -653 23 103 90 ,17 15
Ncwville, . . George Blankncy, , . 69-09 56 45 11 91 - , ,73 - v
New Cumberland, John Rife, . . 11 - 62 31 52 12 595 - , M ‘
Noilh Middleton, Moses Weizcll, .. 44 1014 63 - , 849 57 94 13 70 93 ...
South Middleton,. David Scobey, 44 152 17 879 -..95 19 - 48,19
Silver Spring, Jacob Emminger, 44 1104 99 ; ‘ 078 88 , 110 IS 15.9.6
Southampton, Robert McCone, “ 488 76 ;; 390 XI 68 32 30 33
Sbippcnsbutg Tp. Benjamin Snodgra.., “ }3? Iq U, ni nl
Shippcnsbiirg 80. Benjamin Duke, 44 161 90 107 99 29 84 24 07
\V. Pcnnsborough. Samuel McK«;cliani “ nl£! Itnn 92 88 34 ,?9 imn rti
Allen, Allen Floyd, 1847 2784 41 .1684 0,0 !49?
CjrlUle, John Harder,' 44 • .3530 24 1598 65
Dickinson, John Huston, 44 2998,06 1575 00 ‘ , 142306:
E. Pcnnsborough, David Ey.lor, •• . 97 1246 63 “ 4
Frankford, D.ihicl Mount*, 44 - « 011.27 573 60 30 18 - < .49 • •
Ihrapdcn, ■ Simon Firoovid, “ 1 142 X 99 1315 51 106 48
Hopewell, .■ , W. & nen.hu, “ m Vj. 599 56 .„ 91 18
Mifflin, H. D. Dallion.cn, , 803 06 *5O 77 39 51 12 78
Mccb.nicsbnrg, Henry Cams, fl 4sS 74 419 38 ,22 08 17 8
Monroe. Peter Diller, 4 v-t, / . .2224 44 1642 00 ■ 582 44
Ncwville, Daniel 9. Dunlap* ..V: 23 'oqafiS
Newton, David J, McKee, ■ 1798 8S 1565 OT w, ... . 233 85
North Middleton, Samuel Alien, “ 9069 73 1105 00 964 I?.
Now Cumberland, Joseph’Mn.aer, “ “3 ” 115 00 50 7?
Silver Spring, Henry Vofflo.ong, “ 2403 47 1521 00 B elf qe
Sl.ippen.buri Tp. Andrew Frailer, “ -209 93 230 09 v masq?
Sooth Middleton, Jacob Barkholdor, . •• . ?373 79 1345 44, . ,0 ??
Sliippcn.burg 80. Gcqrgo-Bntt.i 11 ne non on I rr
Soulliarnpton, Robert Mntoor, “■■ 1652 25 990 70 V. , , . cv
W. Penn.borongh, John Dunbar, . 11 2346 57 1868 00 ■-.. , ■. ?~8 57
TotaLi . . • ' $37,900 52 *26,351 90 W ,303 23 #O9O ’66 9650 64
Tolat amount received on tlie .aboyoJ}uplioateS»
u «• of Collectors, fees,-' :
« •« Exonerations allowed CollcclorS|
•< “ Outstanding on Duplicates)
ToloU
Tola] amount of Duplicate^
payments.
Statement in detail of the Expenditures.
COURTS
Paid Grand JiUors, ol January gossioHSi
Do do do April, ;do
Do do r do August do
Do do do Norcrabet do
Do Traverse Jurora January do
Do do do do Common Flcadi
Do do do April Sessions,
Do do do do. Common Pleoe,
Do do do. August, Sessions,
Do do do November Sessions,
Do ‘ do 'do do ■ Common Pleas,
Do Dr. John' J. Myers IbrOil, &c., for use of courts,
Do Henry Dullotf railage os Juror to Special Court,
Do Joint Harder for candles far court,
Do S.rnocl Havorslick for oil for usd of cqlifls, .■ ■ :
Do William Henwood as Grand JurUf for AtlgtafcjaiU,
DEPUTY attorney GENERAL.
J. Ellis Donham, Esq. fees in Commonwealth cases,
WITNESS FEES IN COMMONWEALTH-CASES.
Witness fees embracing. 33 Commonwealth easel,
JUSTICES FEES IN COMMONWEALTH CASES.
Justices fees embracing 8 cmcs Ip which county psy costs,
CONSTABLES FEES IN COMMONWEALTH; CASES.
... ' ' ■ ;-f ' ■’
Constables foes embracing 10 Commonwealth case**
Paid County Auditors for auditing the accounts of 1846, 1
Jaid lUlcy for service* a* Auditors clerk for 1846/ ' «__!_!•,» l?ccordci*i
Robert Moore for auditing accounts of Prolhonotnry, g . 450
and Clerks of Courts, as authorized and retired per act of Assembly, _ .
Jamc* Loudon ror.3,UockeW (or office,
UECQRDER AfJD CLERK OP COURTS OFFICE.
James London for ? doukols for said office,
i aid John Goodyear fees for recording officers eleotj
John Goodyear efcrk of courts fees in Commonwealth* cftM»r •-*
p »ld Joseph S. Gllt Tor repakiiig binding on dockets,
James London ror,Dunlicaler,Blallonary,4co.i . .
d Jefferson Worlhinrlon, EiT-indJll forservices as Comm esionor,
P>ldDMW Blorr ' ,l, ’ E ' V ' ’’ -•
p“|‘J Bth Nov. to Msl Pecbr. «« " _
.>d Jame.H, Graham, Esc. salary a. Atly.toGomm tofenet.ferl B 47 f , ,
S* * W »liam Riley I year's salary a. olork lo Gommlsaionbrs for ieiJ.
E* j do do for'diolrlbutlne Warrant., Duplicates and Ulank Kollttn.,.
Iml ■do do articles fiii'niaSod Gommiaslonetsolhco,. ,■
l»!!i M. Knoodlor bill Ac.,*. ••
p! ‘ t obort Irvine for Elhorjal o\HotW I? P®** t A ." k : •
W* ABBelwirtenV
p.l,Dootcrn for making bonoh'lTof btßbOi / . •
t,u for downing-Commlßiioner* ofßco,.
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OF THE
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COUNTY AUDITORS.
PROTHONOTARY OFFICE.
COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE,
'841,723 7SJ
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637,996 53
6.37,997 63
697.374
MOO .
.144'374
136 124
,277 ,374'-
353 63|
337 85
316 00 t,
345374
i 398 874
803 50 '
- 6 374
1,50
3 35
3 83 ,
, 4 50
6101 00
6613,48 *
631 OS
635 83
940'50
10 00
933 00
50
.75
36)
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923
37
97
15.
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225 00
163 00■
118 60
46 60
60 00 .
30000 .
45 00 1
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taid iosSph Si GIU for fpr county*., '* • . $76 00
Paid John B; Brottqiv do - do ,acd. from Apl. 26, MG. loMatchSS, *47,219 $0
Paid Boyer ik- Maloer do .* - . dd... ~, .- • $6 25
Paid B; Beaity do - do. . . .'-T , 177 00
Poid Bratton dt Boyer' do . .. .do .' •/ Omitted in former pul* .' / ,15 00
Paid foi* Support of convicts for year 1846,.
Paid Nathan itantch for clothing furnished prisoners,
Paid Joseph Trego for 8 cords of hickory 'wood,
Paid Mre. M.' Warden for inaking 6 shirts for prisoners,
Paid James F. Lamherlon for 14, cords of hickory wood, . ..
Paid Robert Snodgrass, Eb(J. for muslin for shirts and bads for phsofaert* '
Paid George Alspaugh for glazing at Jail*
Paid Adam Longsjorf, Esq. fot wdrk dotio Omitted m his account*
Paid Thomas Liinigan for 2 cotdfl of Hickory wood,
Paid Henry . Anderson for blankets for prisoners.
Paid John BofiVJf for making 1 pair of handtllffij arid other work,
Paid James Hoffer, Esq. for sorting Jury notices,
Paid do do for sundry articles furnished for Jail*
Paid do- .do Sheriff’s foes iri Commonwealth cases*
Paid do do . for support of prisoners, , ' ; ■
Paid Jacob Smellier, Sheriff of Elk county* expense In arresting H. Kindig,
Paid do do convoying H. Kindi* prisoner to Cumberland county*
Paid Robert Lamherton for stockings for prisoners, '•
Paid John Noble dc Co. for .10 cords of hickory wood,
Paid Jbhri Behtz for clothing furnished prisoners, , , ; v .' \
Paid James Gallagher, Agt. for 3 shirts for prisoners,, ...
Paid Jonathan Snider for 2$ cords of oak and 3£coids of wooo,
Paid Mrs. Sarah Riley for making 6 shirts for prisoners, it ,V
Paid Daniel Wolf for 10 cords wood (0 of oak 4 hickory) , , y,
i Paid James F. Lamberlon; Esq. 1 year's salary as keeper of* penitentiary,
’ Paid William Gould for slovo for use of prisoners at Jail, .*. V-Jr*..
PaitJ*EU<,Jacob Baughman I year’s salary and medicine as phyricwtl to Jail,
Paid Jacob Squire, Esq. Treasurer of Poor House in full on estimate,
Paid Abraham Myers, Esq. I year’s salary as Director of the Poor,
Paid Jacob, Horsho, Esq, do. , .do ■ do •• >do r-x- ,
Paid DavliTWolf, Esq. . do do do x**®. y
Paid J. Agnew, Wm. Graham & D.N, MaUOh, for services as PMr'Hotiao Vish
VIEWERS.OP HOADS ANn|I>RIDGES.
Paid Road Orders to sundry persona (issued by clerk of court*) 5 ,
Paid Elijah Bobb fpr repairs and itiateriala at Bryson’s bridge,, , r
Paid David I» 01ark for. repairs at bridge across bellow Breeches orefekf.,
Paid Frederick Mumma for repair's at Bryson’s bridge, ♦
Paid Xacob Westfall fdr;iroh work done at Bhmdt’s bridge, , ? j».;
Paid George Howard for repairs St Ncrttlllo Bridge. :-'v ■
Paid Benjamin Jumper foi materials and Wpdira at Hays’ briagß, . ..
Paid John Graham and jo**l Quigley,tfork arid materials at Quigley’s Blidgfy
Paid Commissioners of York county foe repairs dt Lisburn bridge/
Paid Henry Beat for slope wall and culver near JadoW bridge/ . r> •
Paid James Wdodburn, Esq. for hauling stone at Jacobs* bridge/ ,
Paid Georg© W. Fesler for repairs at Rupp’s bridge* * >.! .
APPROPRIATION^.
Paid R. McCartney &■ 1. Stuart reward for apprehenaion of A. Boon,
PaidPoltickDavidson, Eaq. Chairman of Com. for Illumination,,&c.,
Paid Henry Best for making turnpike ot Jocnha’ Bridge, authbriiad by laWj
Paid HenVy 8 Ritter omounl of appropriation to Cumberland Fire Company;
Paid Chatlca Fioagot do ■ : do Union do > do
Paid Assessors for making triennial assessment for 1847-8-9&.) nn 1
Paid laaac Kinsey for aemcca bn collateral warrant of 1846, .' ,
Paid Assessors for services in posting Aaaesaore Lisle for election purposes, ' 68
Paid officers of township election formrvices tendered in tMT.r.-.v,
Paid OonßlabloB ror.»dveiUßlng rdo ":i4
Paid uffleore of abheral Election for service's rendered do ' , B 8» ‘ ' j TW 73 j
16,351' 99
;i,303 23
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Paid Robert Loyhutn for Lump on aqhoirc,
Poifl William Edmond and others for labor work done on «(prate.
Paid Potor Gutahall for fitting on lamp on post, •
Paid William Mitchell for making lamp frame, ;
Paid Charles Ogilbj for Moreen, &c, for.Jndgea Bench, . .. •
Paid John P. l,ynq for jink, candlesticks, locks, gloss, nails, Ac,, -
Paid Abraham P. Etb for winding clock and making washers,for doors, *c.
Paid James Dunbar 1 year's salary as keeper of public buildings, v , i
Paid .William D. Murray for materials for repairs at Jail, dec, ■ ;
Paid Tfidmas B. Thompson for plastering and materials at. JS[V _ •
Paid 'William Doll for work done at pavement m Court Hollis x otd,
Paid William Trough, for hauling sand for repairing pavement,.
Paid Peter Spabr for 200 paving bricki. ■ " " .
Paid Wright de Saxton bill of hatdtvSfe) painlsi dec., for repnija,
Paid Robert McCartney for whitewashing Jail; .
Paid John Noble dr, Co, for U loads Of slate for walks on sqasr*|,, ■
Paid Jacob Rheom for 18 tons of coal, ,
Paid John GuUhall for making sash for Jailj ■■■';. ' ? '
Paid George Alspaugh for glaring at Court Honed,
Paid Alexander Maleoster for hauling from square, ’! ’ >
Paid Jason W.Eby fur candela for Court and soap for Jail,
Paid Henry A. Doty for work and materials for repairs at Jail,;. ;
Paid Simon Smith for blacksmith whik done qt Jail doors, ■ \V-. j y ~
Paid Alexander S< Lyno for shoot Iron and work done at Jail add CoHH House;
’690 66
9,650 64
•v.: *
LOANS/
Paid Mrs. iioliello CarotHcrs aild others, embracing 19 bonds of' cobnlj;
$2,507 33
Paid/Joiih Stuart and inhere) embracing 82 choqts of interest on bond») *Sj6ofl JiT}
'' ' ; - iNQULstS.-. '
Paid tiidiiUt OMgfi«id,f«4. dud ******>“
dead body of infant child tho Uaho of tbo body of SamhHoffroan,
Paid Dr. Day and Von Hoff, /or making port morlom exorainailon oa i, he body
of infant child of Sarah. Hoffman, . i fV i.• , .
Paid Robert Given, Esq. Gofofteff dmount of Coroner and Jut on tut on »• w
‘ qulsltioii.'on tho dead.hody Of Joseph Dorian • . An »^.
Paid Tbomaa Craighead,’Eaq. JuatW toitaand Jury feM in foil On tbo ItynS*
tlon on the dead body of Cktharlne KunU» , . ' r . '
Paid Robert Given, Eaq. Coroner, amount of Coronof and Juror* fe*» on tb*
inquisition on (ho dead body of Nicholas Williams,
Paid John Auld, Eaq. Justice coster and other Jurors fees in part on inquest of
the dead body of John Sttsyor;
lldl do
«dl4 48
931 05
(25 83
paid Goorgo Sanderson, for postage for county, , 1
paid Goorgo W. Hilton, for horde and Carriage l|iro att nd. appe*W.
paid Franklin Gardner, for making Jury wheel,; .
Paid William Riley, for expenses of Commissioners and Clerk, att nd. a peals,
paid Henry A. Doty, for work done at Oomt Houae for nomination,
fold Alexander S. Lyhe, for making oil fcahs, and repairing roof,
Paid Commissioners oxpenaca, horse and Oarflago hire, I . elt j"**“Aowvlll*'
Paid John Armstrong, horse and carnage Into, fot Commissjoittti to Mow Hie,
Poid'Hovid MVcrs, for'charcoal for Court Houde, '
Paid 8.-D. Adair, amount of Coals on mandamus against Commissioner .
moo
♦aa oo
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL. '
P,|d James F.Lamhe.ton, for conveying, Peter
Paid Pennsylvania Hospital for maintalnanco. meihcal attendant end clothing , . .
for l*oter McGmughlin/ - $l9O SE)|
•' ADAT'EMMf AttpWElb', .tfAK.
Pali SimO'd PlVeoeod collector of Hompdep; ; T 7 70 ■
PaldJohn Dunbar collector of WeatPenneboroughV • V; io73*"
Paid John Harder collector of ■ »sS
Paid JoacphMuaeet collector of Ne.w Cumberland 1 , _ ' ' ' Vody
Paid Da*id Editor collector of Eaat Pcnnaborough 1 ,. (ft gg ’
Paid Henry Vogteaong collector of Silfor Springe 'if’lSK
Paid George Bulla collector of Sblpponaburfr Borobgh,' .... ;; M DT,'.'.
Pald'D. Jr McKee collector of Newton, - , \ ‘
Paid'John Huatoncollector of Dickineoni •» ■’ ■■■&4#
Pald Petor Diller collector of Monroe,’ •■ttiC 1
Paid Jacob Burkholder collector of South Mlddletod',' . ' ’l*Bs '
Paid .Andrew Frazier collector of Shipponabitrgtodrnahip, 1 , ,’i . ■; .44 HO - ,
Paid Samuel Alien collector of riortll Middleton, ... , ■;Si: ’ •-.V".•‘•Wa’BT.
Paid Daniel S. Dunlap collector of Now*llle, r .•.e#"' ; : *.• ;.18 *V
Paid William B. Renehaw collector of Hopo,well,:-,r; , i^.v,. / ... A 7
Paid Henry Cnrni collector ofM^chanlciburj,
$173 6]
ij,
»1,010 80},
PRINTING.
EASTERN PENITENTIARY,
Jail And county penitentiary,
POOR HOUSE. ; v
REPAIRS OF BRIDGES.
ASSESSORS.
elections:;-
INfEREIST ON LOANS;
MISCELLANEOUS;
j - ,■
Paid Robert Mateer collector'of Southampton,
Paid Dabiel Mountz collector of '
Paid Allen Floyd collector of Allen,
Paid Henry D Dalhousen collector of-MU&in,
• kfiFIJNDED jtAXE^
Pai feder Church* lax erroneously assessed in yenrt inclusive, 1
Pa Catholic phbreb, . do, .do . do inclusive* 3 60. ~v
Pa Methodist E Churchy do . ,dh do inclusive*'';' 34 48, .. .
P» .4 Wm. Brown, Ex’r. of estate of G. Brown, on collateral tax* 426 ;
Pa-1 Jonathan Neidig* tax assessed oh Carlisle Bank Stock, ... 8-^0
$573 75
$46439
$164 89
14 78
‘B4 00
1 60
43 00
18 78
• *B4
.*7B
6 00
7 60
17 74
16* 76
2* *7*
,08 9*4
800 614
10 *0
68 614
Paid Sundry persohs fot killing Foxes, Minks, dec.
Cd'jfStißLfi RETURNS
taid Sundry Conulatito for making Quarterly KetuhiS)
By tolaVdnibbnt paid oh Commissioners Orders, ,
“ Amount of.Cdmtnlssion allowed Treasurer at IJ per cenli
. Amount of Balance.outstanding taxes due by collectors.
.<• Amount of exonerations allowed collectors, ’ ,
’ « Amount of collectors foes, . . "
“ Balance in hands of county Treasurer* since paid ovet in full;
30 00
4 44
1 874
'•'is 00
" l<6o
*4'oo
■ 10-00
7 00
- *0 00 "
Cumberland County, as.
• We the Commlsslohfefs of Cumberland, Co. decertify and edimntihe forte gblngaf t cor
rect statement Of the receipts and expenditures of. the county, aforesaid, front, the first day
of January to the 31st ddy of December, AJ D. 1847, inclusive, as also the amount of, thd
county tax for each of the respective Boroughs and. Townships within the coUniy, levied
and assessed upon roaiand personal estate, as shown by-the Books on the 3UidayjOfD&;
Cerober 1847; logetherwiih a statement of the expenditures under each head of appropHatloh mad 4
by the Commissioners in Compliance with the requisitions contained ,in the 82d and 23d sections of
an act of Assembly of this passed the 15lh day of April, A. D. 1884.-■ .
Witness oUr hands and the seal of the Commissioners Office* at Carlisle this 3d day nf January*
Ai D. ISiJi , i). srKKßb'ti^
> D. COBLE, . i-Cammiaioneni
JOHN MELL,. i ~ ,
si,SBd isj
$4OOO OCf
30 00
30 00
30 00
30 00
s4,lid 6d
Allesl— William Riliy, Clerk lb Hoard of Cummiuionerti
$l2O 4G
Cumberland County, ss; . -i ,
viujj.. We the omlersignod Auditors of Cumberland ooiiniy, mot according iolaw and having
JfljraK, examined the accounts and '.vouchors ofThdmos Bel), bso. Treasurer of Said county, front.
iBXW& ih* Ut day of January to the Slat day of December, A. U. 1847, inclusiyejdb cenifyjhtt
we find the sum of Two thousand four hundred and thirty one dollars and twenty nind
and one half cents, dtte by said Treasurer to the county afotesaid* as will appear by tfad
foregoing exhibition of said account; . . ' ■ /J. k * o ,
’ Given under our hands at Carlisle* this 6th day of Janudfy^A.
JOHN t. GREEN, ’
* , . PETER LIVINGER;
fl2O 46
JV.IB
4 13$
1 50
is 80 .
1 00
6 31*
8 00
5 26
22 00
6 29
. 2 43$
JAMES McCULLOCH, Register of. the County of Cumberland,in account with
■ the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for Collateral Tax, from the ist day ofJan
■ uary to the 31st ddy of December, 1847. !
■ tub , ; '‘i
1847 jahndry 1 To Kfflobnt received oh estate of Christian Crall, deceased)
«4 , u 13., - (* > a of Jane Campboll’. , 14
•• FebtuarvlS “ ‘‘ “ of Roswell D. French “
Matdh J a “ “ “ of Daniel Coffman , “
. ,i If “ » “ of Ann Loudon “
,t . u 28 “ “ of WilhelrainaKreilior 41
n ftntll 19 “ 1 “ of George Brown . ■“*
•> Mav 67 41 “ of John Eicliold “
„ Inrifi , 18 “ “ of Goorgo Cramer “
„ j..!*, ijg . ■ ii “ of Catharine Ross *•
~ u ■ 2<j I' “ of Joseph .Clark 4
“ Sent 10 “ of Andre* P. Linn >
,1 fi ; ; “ of E. Quigley .
“ (jclbr. 6 of William H. Bell
■,i u • 14 of. George Blown
•i, 1 No,hr ' N 4 " of J.oeepli Clark.
rtArhV • ' of Andrew P. Lino
of p.aniel.Coffman
»66 93}
|2o dd
26 00
426 00
12 60
13 60
■ ■■■• $195 00
' .$4 00 ;
11' 87}
1 00
1 1 00
- 698
l 3(106}
68 00,
' 12 06,
8 00
5 00
1 60
10.30 ,
16.00
42 00
84 18}
76
" 1 18} .
' ■ 7S ,
12 26j '
48 67' *
. 500 v
18 83} ’’
-« .31 ' ‘
By Regifltorß commission bn $l6ll Wi
By balance duo Register;
$395' 60}
$13,622 di ‘
912,622 32
i>i fei
d, HOUSES, 8 COWSj
Breeding apwe, 25 head of hogS,
one 3 or 4 home Wagon, Ploughs, Harrows, three
Shovel Ploughs, 1 Corn Cover. I fillbury, 2
Sleighs, 1 Sled, 4 soils of wagon Gears, 3 soils ol
single Harness, Wagon Saddlh, Btidlos, Collars,
Plough Gears; Butt, Thee, Log and CoW thains,
3 pair of Hay-loddors, Lime Bod, Wood-ladders,
Windmill, 3 Cutting Boxed, (ono.of which is
Hovey’s Patent Sporiol Slrafir Citlthr, hhw,) 3
Wheelbarrows, Grindstone, Bags, ShoVh.s, b orks,
Grain Cradles, Mowing Sythes, I sell of Blowing
Toole, a lot of locust Posts; t one home Wagon, 1
Threahing Machine, of Mix’a patent, and a vari
ety of Miter farming fatensils. •: ;
10 00
IT 12 1
is 42}
17 19}
l l 87}
■ai—= $lOB 614
* is
SO 2S
3 SO
81 094
6 04
fi 124
4 874
*874
0 00
10 634
Hot 144
- public Stale. 1
■fielll sell at public sale at the Cohit House, W
T Carlisle, on Tuesday the 16th day of Febrdsry,
1818, at II o’clock. A. M. 'l ho largo
»’■ TWrf Story Stone House,
sdHk situate on Enel steel, sixty feet In front
fall {Hkand extending back to the I.olnrt Spring,
a Blfme stable at the foot of the
lot. bounded on the North by an- alley, on the
South by Jacob Zug, tho properly is admirably
adapted for a dwelling, brewery, distillery or any
mnnufahtOry requiting art abundant supply of
fresh rffntilng water.
The property will be sold without reserve jrpbh
Ihd following terms: One third Ip hi’ paid on
the Ist of April, <8 IS, dud life hnlahbd In three an
dual payment’s with Idlolcsl, id bo scoured by
mdtlflago oit.rfih' |ft6pdriy,
;.,ii t WATTS,
' fdntafr 3,lBlB—at,
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36 . , “ ”
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, To liiilance dueHei[iBl«f ,
iWiinnaty, ȣ Bj cailipiiU i.il. Showdoni per receipt; . *38,00'
: “ April, frloin Banka “ '... “ ; „ ,
v “ ,f 0 ■ ;; ilrSo
":,V. Anger.'< 30 4 Vpgleapiig Aes*r. for aervices in asseseirtij llje rbai eaiaia bf fc s'CjeU; jV 4,dO.
•* Stnii .id .‘johnVaniißi Stale Treasurpr per i-ecalpl;' ?a’i ■
a. U or ■ ’■ • .'■
„ N(it . 34 . r??sooo
.. ne o 9 . . “ !■ . •••;.• 600>00
„ ° 32 ■ “ ■-« ■• . ■ :.35i00
■ tj;16.00
‘ 76 65
CouBEnUND COUHTT, SB: ‘ i: - ' ; v
•: Wo iho uedefeigheij-Audildts pf Cdmbetiapd county,in accordant with the sots of.
Assembly passed Ilia33d doy.of April, A. U. 184(5, have oismined the abovn account of
; Jaines McCulloch, Esq. Register of Cumberland county; in ihb matter of Cbilatetal In-'
: betitance. and find the same correct as aboyo stated. , .. :
Given under out hands ai Carlisle, this I3tb day of January, A. ,D. 1947. • •
■ . JACOB JSTEINMANj A
JOHN T. GREEN;, llndiMl
PETER UVINGER) 5
Public Sale.
*\T7IIL bo sold at public sale, fit (tie residence
\V Of the subscriber in Wesipennaborougb
township: hear Hays’ Bridge, oh Wednesday tho
I6lh day of February; 1848; the following personal
property, via: Two first rate draught ,
'*■ ilay by tbo Ton;
cioverseod by tho hisbel. Corn by llio barrel anil
Bushel, Potatoes by tho bushol. Also, Household
and Kitchen Fiifnitufe, such ns Bedsteads, Bed.
dine, Cupboards, Tables, Stoves, Bureaus, Settee,
Tubs', one Sil hour. Cased Clock. Also, 4 hived
cointneMe at l6 v ooloclf, A. ti.jm dafd
day, when attendance will be «‘^"VlYEns“
“ Fetu^y
EOX ORDERS
Total Amount, $30,244 66J
CR.
JWjfl. THE Tvtb Story brick DWELUIte
HOUSE, 1 oh East High Street; now'dd*
IsmPnP copied ad a Boarding Hodso by Mr*. A;
JetßmSSk G. Hell; It is a comfortable. 4iid, com/,
inodioua hoiisc,' «hd situated Ilia plepsant Darl jftf
(he town. For terms apply to M. G. EGE.,,
February .3,‘1848; . 1 \,i
Dissolution 6f Partnership.
THE. partnership! heretofore existing under Ilia
fifm of Glhn'ofo M’Kinnoy, dis*
solved by mutual consent on the OIK All per*
sons knowing ihcmaclvca to bo Indebted to said firm,’
will call on Thomas A. MTCinncy, tending in Now
villo, (with whom tho books, haw been left, 1 ) for
settlement, and all having,cfafms will present them'
without delay. jXIviES GILMORE,
. . TIIOS. A. M’KINNEIf.,
Ncwvillo. Jan. 27, ieiB—3i*
N. D. Tlio merconiilo business w/ftbo continued
nl llio old stand, bjr Oiftaoro & Slough, who Will ol
all llmos be pleased io wail on cuslomcfs.
arcat llarguttis.-
IMJE subscriber having determined to make a'
change inhidbusiness, wifi aell.o/Fhls present
aiock of merchandize at. gfbatly reduced
Persons desirofts of getting c6od bargains, will do
well to chit, as nil kinds of foods will bo sold uft
iommonlv low for 6ash.‘ The stock is vary large,
new, and well assorted, with Fobhlonnble and
Staple Goodd. Many of the Goodswlll be doldf
25 per ceiW. loss than first cost. . .
A largo lot of Boots and Shoes soiling off jt Yc- v
duccd prices.
Also b full assortment of Groceries, al.the Very
lowest prices, ' C. OQItBYo
Carlisle, January 20,1840*. ,
New Arrival of
BOOTS Aim SHOES l t
•A T PORTER’S SHOE STORE, opposite Ilia'
XX Malhodlat Church. Men's Kip UtOsanSd
Mon’a.Thiok Brogans, Uojb’ and YonrthtalTJiiott
Roots, Women's Iraca Boots;. '
This work had boon manufactured loonier, cx
iVoasty for (ho Winter, and ia warranted VJJSSJR
led tljan ahj ever sold in Cnrlialo. 1
hand, agoneral uesortment.o/ beajjnari y, \ [|( ■
Boots. Shoos,
Onto Shoes,
to whloh th« at ,tnli nof b "fv„ ST- IfOBTRB,
■ -.r;
Carlisle •'*
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88 18 ■ ' >.jrti . •
29 62
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53 dO
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MS od
100 t 4
$30,844 6bi ; - - M
• 403 26 '
9,650 64 : V :
' 690'66 '' , ■;•;■■
1 1,30383 :V-.- V;;:
8i431 29i .. ; .
1 544,728 75i
Auditorii
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V&S4I
; : •14 63
. sl3 30
, 83 80 .
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30* od
- 56 04
-18 33
■ 18 77
. B9od
- i [617<43
-V/, 16.35
7' 'junr'fjl
*151143
: . *:* 87
For Rent.
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