Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, February 01, 1843, Image 3

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    El
ItKr: Webster
,& Mr. Cali%
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Extract of a private letter front' Wabh
ingtpn City.
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It is reported here in politiOal . cir
that a very sharp correspondence took '
place 'betWeen Mr: Webster and Gov;
Cass, during the visit Of the latter' to this
city. The subject was the Quinttiplc Trea
ty, and the provision of the . Washington
Treaty in reference to the maintenance of
_ a squadron on, the conk of Africa. It is
Said that Gov. Cass took 'occasion,. in the
course. of one of his letters, to refer,
.in. a
very personal 'and even, offensive way, to
the course of Mr. Webiter daring the last
War. , .
AND PROFO9O7
; have - been •ilery, 'much
. interested in
• an "expose of Miller's doctrine by • P rofes..
tir Bush in ral latelecture. He, from per
sona( acquaintairce, - ,regards 'Miller as .dog-
- maticaraudintoterant.He points out the
)most, prominent of his,.nunierpus mistakes
hnd especially the great one of regarding.
• '4
thoi_cleinsing out of the• sanctuary,' as the
tend of the world. He shows that it refers
..to the removal of the iViahommeilan. power
from Jerusalem, aii . dvent,to. -which Profes
sorßush looks ft'irwaril: with .great great . cont . ',
• .'dence. cannot be denied " that the.preSeht
condition of Turkey and the .progress of
events in Syria portend ibe overtfirowof
Turkish power•in Palestine . . The persecu
, • iion of the Jews in Europe and Asiltas .
41Inuist entirely ceased, and many of thein
- -are beginning to receive the gospel. SiiCh
•S state of.,things is undoubtedly to mark
- -the close of the present era,. which will
+terminate with the gradual oVethrow of
: - Mhhornedaniem, but will be very far from
:the,end of the world.,--Baptist Sdvocale.
.RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS;—:rhe fol
ilowing is believed to be a .pretty acclimate
:list of the members of the various religious
idenominations;ln the United States:
Baptists 4,000,900; Areibp_disiS 3,000,
_000; Presbyterians 2,173,000; Congrega
tionalists 1,400,000; Roman_ Catholics 1,
:000,600; Episcopalians 1,000,000; Uni
wersalists 600,000; _Lutherans ,540,000;
Botch Reformed 450,000; Friends 220,000
Unitarians 180,000; Dunkers 30,000: Mor
anonites•l9,ooo; Shakers 6,000; Ainravians
2,000; Swedenborgians6,ooo. .
EXTRA SERSTON.-It is said that• :art ex
tra:session of Congress will be called by
the President,
.and that the cabinet have
had.the question under kliscusshitt. .For
what purpose it is to lie called, remains, a:
mystery, especially as Congrbes, is now in
session, and will not adjourn until the.
fourth of March next. '
HUMBLE ORIGIN.—Many of our greatest
men have sprung - I'Np) the humblest
as the lark wlroic nest is on . the grtiund
soars nearest to heaven. Narrow eirciim
stances are the most powerful stimplants
to mental exliatision,..and the early- frowns
of fOrtune the best soen . iity for her final
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111111E9i.
"nn the 23d last. by the Rev. Ale. -Bennet, of Us
burn,t3Ir.GEOUOE ENS MlNCER,olLewisherry,
to 31ks SARAH. ANN CRAVER, of New Cum
berland, Pa.
fro" On the 4th • tdi. by the sans, Me. pICHAEL
'MOEN to Aliss ELIZA HERMAN.
On the Kith ult.by the-saree-z-AIe:—.MICHAEL
MeFADDEN to 3listj.,'LlZA JAMES,aII of York
County. ,
On the 12th tilt, by the same, Mr. .10IIN G.
HPITTEm AN, of New Cumberland, to Miss ME
-I,INDA THORLEY, of York county, Pa.
4 r - On the 29th ult. Ire the Rev. Samuel Kepler, Mr.
Tuos..M. LYNCit, of Bedford county, to Miss
CATHERINE KAUF,PMAN,olLewisberty,YOrk
Amtn.ty, Pa.
.in tilis I/11'0110E, on last, after !I lingering
illness, \L. ROBERT cAMEnoN, aged about 55
Mr. CAMERON was leacher of the Iligh School n
ibisborough for some years'pastointl univers:
saitisfitetimitn our citizens. As it mini, lie was ut.
right, conscientious and - honest; sts,a citizen, he was
useful, active, and esteemed ; and as a teacher, his
'dace will not reudily be tilled. His remains were
followed to the grave by the teachers and .eliolars of
the different sell , ols,ogether with a large concourse
of akin. us whoAatewhis worth' stint mourned his loss.
i/On the 27th ult. M'CLUll.E,dinigh
ter of Alexander and ' kanor Cunningham, aged 15
ye:U.B;l . 'l)o[4ft mud
.12_days.
LIST OF:JUII0 HS,
For the Special Court commencing Monday the
13th day of March, 1843. • .
Allen—George A. Balaley, George Hyde, John
'Shuly.
Carlisle—Martin Bender, John Bentz,' Michael
G. Ego, Samuel Egolf, Peter FOught, Henry A.
%Ater.
Dickinson—John Ahl, Samuel Harris, Mathew
Synob.
East Penns!)Orough—Daniel Bretz, Jr. _Lewis
Bricker, Michael Levingston, ‘Villiam Shuts,
Samuel Shupp.
Hopewell—David Hoover, Michael Morrett.
Monroe—Joseph. Brandt, David Martin, John
Zimmerman.
Mifflin—John flarper, Samuel Kennedy, Robert
• Middleton.
Mechanicsburg .=.John Franklin, Jr. Sanitiel Kutz,
John Sweitzer.
Newton—Jamei W. Allen, Peter Cppe, George
' Harlin. -
-- - , North Middleten—Jaeob Beidler, George Brindle,
William Cameron, David' Hefner, John Miller,
' Thomas D. Uric.
Silver Spring—Abraham Adams, Samuel Eberly.
Shippensburg Borough—. Philip Koonts, John
Preston,
• Shippensburi towntrhiti—Hugh Craig.
Routhamfiton—Conrad Clever„E ndrew Hatter.
Routh Middleton—Adam Gutshall. •
West Pennsborogli—Andrew Agnew, Andrew
Davison, George Kimm, Jr. •
Country Meichants, BuiWers & others,
•• .LOOK GIT Ting:
.HARDWARE AT REDUCED PRICES,
•
.I[IIIENRY L. ELDER, 493 Market st.
Jima Philadelphia, Importer and Dealer in Foreign
and Domestic% Hardware, takes this method of in
forming his friends and customers of Cumberland
county, that he has received a large and splendid
sortooeht of
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• - . 11:h1i3DV1 I' • •
diFeet from
,England, together with a general assort
,„ meat of . 00.11 ESTICIIARDWARE, direct from
the manufacturers, all of which has been selected by
himself and agents With great care,expressly for his
• ,
own sales, Having, purchased his present stook all
for Caeb, and at greatly reduced prices, it will en-.
able him to sell at prices lower than any oilier Store
in Philadelphia: • ^ •
fitrCall and-ekamine the liargainayourselve&
P.-8.. Cumberland' Nails at $3 444-Keg !
AtWater Nails at $3 20 a-Keg !!''' •
• • Pebrintry 1,1843. - ; • • tf-14
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ONE THOUSAND bUMBERLAND NAIL%
Will be soltila lota. to alit puiehasere, at ihe
azilltordlatul,low priest tit VI 44'.a Reg.., Also 1500
-'4 - , gege.of - Atwatti.Naifs; at t 3 4i) a Rego at - ,
•• HENRY , Ii, , .Y.L,DER'S, 'cl"
Cheap rlaillivi iretiouseektioriikkat'lll,. Philih
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rebritarT 1; 11
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DH D.
Proposalalo•be ferwarded'on or before the Ist
day of Februaiy next; the articles to be delivered
at any time previous to the 25th of March next.
Estate Of Peter Wilt, deceased
Ntlitre.
ET'I'ERS of. Adminietraiion. on, the
• •
Estate of.. PETER WILT, late Of West
Pentoborough,township, tice'd., have issued due
rosin of law to the-subscriber in saidlownskli). - All
persons indebted,to said estate are requested to make
mnedialu,Parmittt, and 'those . having - Claims: will
present:them duly' AnthentiCatid for settleinent..
Jattuail 25,1843,- .• •-•- 4.
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• • IiEVIEWIIF-THE MARKETS A... :.:, . ~ , ,' :: N EW4TEAM: s tatiV"'MlLL
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BALTIMORE, Jan. ge, 1843.; . HE O:ITAM ' SAW MILL, erected
REEF CATTLE.—The offerings this week were, in the past year by the subscriber,nbOut half a
in number about the same as last week; and the ex.' mile below Harrisburg, on the east bank ofthe Sus
tremes of prices were $3 75'to 6 per 100 lbs. elf the quelumna, near the Railroad and' Canal, containing
lots were taken by butchers and salters, The de , . two Vertical and two Circular Saws,is now in oper
mand for Hogs has rather fallen oft, but the supply is Mimi, and ready to execute orders with the utmost'
'fair, and prices rulenbout the same as last'.,week, 3 despatch, 47',.PRIC ES IN CONPORJII.I77
25 to 3 37i. IPTTH THE GENERAL REDUCTION .OP
FLOUR.—City Mills hat sold duringthe week at THE TIMES-' .' .• •
's4, and other parcels can be had et the lame price, Airi assortment of the various kihds of Scantling,
although some holders ask more: Howard street has Boards, Plank, Plastering and Shingling Laths, Gar
been steady at 375 from store; sales to some extent 'den Pales, &c., will be always kept ready for &Hy. ,
for shipment having been made at that rate. De a l:. cry; and persons sendinEyatts or Logs to the Mill;
ers tare receiving it from the ears• and wagons at $3 can hrii+O them sawed as directed, on-the most ma-,
sei per bbl , „
.. senable. terms. - . .
GltAlN.—Very, little Wheat of any deseriptiOn ''." 40,000 limier seasonerel s ear Stiff are now in
coming ferivai4l, and very little demand for it. The lilirilird• ' ' - • ~
best offeriog would probably' not command over 75 : .o:Y•Stram.poWer, and room in-the building, to let.
cents, and inferi OP ' proportionably, lower. Nothing ' ' 1 7 1 7 ; GRIMSHAW,
doing in Rye. .Corn bas sold at 40 to 41 cents for January 25, 1843. - • ' . 3m-13
white and yellow ; and Oats afloat about 23.
WHISKEY.—Maying sold. at 18, and bilis, 19 eta,
per gallon '
PHILADELPHIA, Jan . -28;1848:
FLOUR.—The market is extremely inactive; and
,the prices are steady at last week's quotations. Sales
according to quality have been made at $3 75, 3 81,
3 87., A sale at the former quotation : was matlelhis
Morning on the wharf. Rye-flour is in but little de
`Mond at the late declined price, 275. corn Meal is
scarce and is firm at' 225 per bbl. Vessels appear
to be wanted for the West-Indies. .
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WHISKEY—Has, delined to i 8 a 10 in bb15.,17 n
18 in lilids. dull sales.
227 Cows & Calves, sales nt 16 a 22, extra 27 a 30
Division Order, No. L
ileadßuarters,lltb Di i,.!r-P: m.
CARLISLE; Ja11...30111, 1843.
lIE undersigned having been elected, and
missioned Major General of the 11th Di
M., hereby assumes eon - imam] of the, same, aim m
hereby malses the following Staff appointments there.
, .. •• —
hi, viz i-- . . -
11Iajor DaillaM.,Bowles, P. - Division Inspector.
-- :." - Wii. B. Anderson, P. 1)o. guar. Master,
John Hamilton, C. Aide-De-Camp.
Robert thicket, P. ' o
William Bigley, C. do.
William Gilmore, P. , do. ,
J. E. Singer, P. . do.
• ' "Jolla Casey, .C. do.
" Jeremiah Bark,. F. do.
• James Ilasi.y,
~ 'P. - . do. .
P. A. Ege, . •• ' C. - - do. '
Wm. G. Reed, P. do. ~
Joseph Casey, P. . 4 do.. • ..
A.. 1. North, • C. do.
. David Detrieb, - F. ~.• - dO. •
• Jesse Beaver, P. do. ' • .
---- .1..5-.. Chesnut,- . 0.• •-• do.- ,
John Roe.,. F. do.
Ephraim Coramnic - C.
• Jacob Lotignecker, C. do. '
It. C. Wood's, C. do.
. Henry Irvin, C, ' do. '
All of whom are to be obeyed as such Division
Offiee - rs. Given tinder my hand at the place "and
time above written. ' ' '
W. FOULK,
- . Maj. Gnn.lllll Div. l'a. %la.
February 1, 1843: 3t-14
rfl'apevs in Franklin coiinty 'tiro regocAletl to
publisirthe above.
APPEALS roll 1643:
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- Ntaie and Comity 'rases,
NOTICE ISJIBREBY GIVEN, to
,all th e
taxable inhabitants within the County of
Cumberland, Pennsylvania, either for State, Coun
ty ,or CoMmon School purposes, that the "Board,
..f R evision " of said county, will hold. the appeals•
for the year 184.3, for the different boroughs and'
townships of said county, at the times and places
ps published below; for the purpose of hearing all
persona who may n pply for redress, and to grant
such relief - as to them shall appear just and map
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kit:able:to wit:
Fra Ward and Mifflin townships, on Wednesday
the Ist of March next, at the public house of
-Col. William H.-Woodburn, in the borough of
Newville. • •
Newtan and Newvill . e, 'on Thursday the 2d, at the
some place. . •
Southampton and Sfrippensbuig township, on Fri
day the 3d„dt the public house of Daniel Duke,
in the borough of ShippenSburgi.
Hopewell and Shippensburg borough, on Saturday
the 4th, at the Kline place.
Carlisle borough, on Monday the -f,th, at the Com
missioners Office, in said borough.
Allen, Monroe and Mechanicsburg, on Tuesday
the 7th,W
at the public house of Frederiat un
de
rlich in Mechanicsburg.
East Perinsborough and New Cumberland, on
. Wednesday the Bth, at the public house ofJacob
B. Writes, at Oyestcr.s
Silver Spring, on Thursday the 9 th, at the public
house of Joseph Grier, in Iloguestown.
North Middleton, on Faiday the 10th, at the Com
missioners Office, in the borough olCarllsle.
Dickinson and itiest Penrisbor . ough, on. Saturday
the I I th, at the public house of George Sheaf.'
fcr, at Mount Rock,
South Mullllelon, on Monday the 13th, at the Coin
missioners Office, in the • boroug h of Carlisle.
-- By order of 4he Commissioners,
JOHN IRWIN, Cler
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Com Missioner's Office, Car. i
lisle, Feb. 1, 1843.
•
.I"etelon Darling Scythes.*
.ArINE HUNDRED' Dozen genuine Newton Dar
J ling Scythes assorted, every one warranted,w II
be sold titeaperthan they can be bonghtat any miter
store in,Philadelphitt. Also a large and general as
soetment of !lay and Alantwe Forks, Rakes, Shovels,
Hoes, Tacks, Brads, Ne. &Al. very low, at
HENRY L. ELDERS,
Cheap Warehonse store, 493 Market at. Phila.
February 1, 184$. if-14
Estate of John Frelich, deceased.
Nutive
i s HEREBY GIVEN, that letters of Adminis
-1 !ration on the Ettateof 301-IN FRELICII, late
of Silver Spring township, Cumberland comity, de
ceased, have this day been issued by the Register iii
and for the said County, to Mary Freheb who resides
in said township, and to John Koser, who resides in
Mechanicsburg in said County. All peysons having
claims or demands against the estate of said decedent,
are requested to make known the same without de
lay, and those indebted to make payment to
MARY.
JOHN KOSER-, Adm'rs.
February I; 1843. et-14
• 10022020
THE books and papers of the late proprietors of
the ''Carlisle Herald and Expositor," are in the
hands of the subsariber, residing in Westpennsboro'
ownship; for suit. Al l accounts unpaid after. the
234 inst. will be put in suit.
L. H. WILLIAMS:
• January 11, 1843. • •
tf-11
~iJ'~~tgCk®c~3 a
FURNITURE, LIQUORS,&c.
AVING !dosed the "Mansion House Hotel,"
Al I will r e ceive written proposals for furnish.
mg the following articles, or part :thereof, for use
in the same, viz: For twenty-five Bedsteads,
twenty-five Beds, with pillows and bolsters or
feathers, by the pound, for the same ; changes for
the !Asters and pillows .per set; sheets, linen or'
muslin, Blankets, Comforts, Quills or Counter
panes, Tables, Sofas,Chairs Washstands, Bowls
and Pitchers, Carpeting, Loolting-glasees, Kitchen
and Table furniturey old arid good liquors, or for
any other articles that may be thought necessary
in that establisment.
It is expected that all articles offered, will be
of good quality, fit-for the use for which they are
intended,-but extravagant and coStly artials will
be strictly avoided.
Sixteen Bedrooms, two Parlors, one Bar, two
silting anti one eating room for sixty, and a Kit.
••
chen to be furnished. -
Jailuati 25,1843.,
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Estate of Georgo' _Repley, deceased.
• Nati/04'
ETTERB :of Administration on the
,
Estate of GEORGE RUPLEY„ late of Eat
Pennsbormilili township, deceased, have been issued
to the subscriber residing in Allen township. All
persons having claims against said Estate ; vill pm
sent them for settlement, and those . indebted will
make immediate payment to
' • GEORGE RUPP,'Jr. Adm'r.
January 25,1843.. . 6E-13
am
To the Heirs and legal Representatives
of Dr. Lemuel Gustine, deed. -
TAI AE NOTICE, That by virtue of,a
Writ of Partition or valuation to me directed,
.sued out of the Orphan's Court of Cumberland
county ' _l will.hohlaidaquisition on the Real-Eistate
of 1)r. Lemuel Gnstine, dee'd. on the premises on
.tiaturday the 11th of February, A. D. 1843. at 11
o'clock, A. M. Ivbere'all 'intcrestrzil may attend if
they think proper:
.• _ 'PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Carlisle,
• January '25,1813. (
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G 1 lir 11111ATED.
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T W 0 qIIOUSAND :BUSHELS OP
ORN'' 'and RYE wattled, for which the highes
j price Will he
Carltsle, Jan. 11. . S. M. HARRIS.
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TRUSTEESHIP ACCOUNT,
In'the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland. co.
9th January, 184:3, The account of Samuel Woods
and. William Woods, Jr. Trustees of James WOOdi,
presented to the Court; and the 14th day of:Febru
ary next, appointed for the' eontirtmaient Of the same=,
of .which all,persoos interested will take notice:
v the court • TI►OS. 11, ciuswiLL, Proth'y.
January 18, 1843. • 31-I'2
Pau • : "'WU Up I I
LL persons that are habibted to the subscriber,'
either by note or book nccount, are requeited
u call apd'settle on or before - the 15th day
. 01 Feb
-sry next, as no farther indulgence can be given.
JACOB SENER.
3t-12
Carlisle, Jan. 18 Z 184.8
THE two story briCkDwelling and lot, on Pnt
- street, near High, now - occupied by Mrs. Massey,
and the one rationing, lately,occupied by It. White
Middleton, Esq. Possession will be given on tbe Ist
of April next. _ For terms apply to
I\ O. P/111 11PS or •
WM. D. sErmour..
ALSO, the basement moans of -the -Methodist
Episcopal Church., For terms apply ns.ahove.
Also, fir sale or rent, the flonseN, °relish, and
Lot poil.hased by me of the Messrs. Itingwidt's, and
11ruterly owned by Mrs. Logue.. If desired, th e
noises and garden will be rented separate from the
ots and orchard. , -- WAL — D:
January . II
.Houses for Itent._
THE BRICK I/WELLING - 'MUSK,
Store'room, Brick Ware House' and Lot of
Ground attached, situate North'. flanover street,
Carlisle ' now occupied by Nlcsirs.j. & C. Conin:i
ln,
also the Shop second door South of the above, in the
occupancy of Ilaidch. Also tlw Brick Dwell
ing House, Leland Stabling, in West High. strett,
now in tenure of Dr. \Vim Irvine. Also a new Brick
Di-elling noose and part Lot attached.; on l)ick.
hum alley; and the Frame House sad Lot of Ground
occupied . by Mr. R. Moore, on West Lowlier street.
Ihlssession given on the Ist of April neat. For
tennis apply to • JNO. B. PARKER.
December 28, 1842. tf-O
..e 1.4 712 5. •
BEAVER:m(I Pilot Cloth for over coats.. Also
Block, Blue and Invisible Greco Cloth for dress
coats, jost. received and selling very low,st the store of
Dee. 21, 18W. CIIAS. OGILII P.
DM
' . -1111.111D.11
Boots, Shoes di, Caps,
r HE subscriber has just returned 'from
-IC the city, And is opening, in addition to his for
mer stock, 14 cases of Hoots, Shoes and Caps, con
taining
Men's, Boy's and Yonth's.thick boots. •
Men's line Calf Boots and water-proof do.
. and Boy's Rip and Seal Boots.
Men's, Roc's undYouth's Brogans.
Ladies' Kid Welts and Slipper a.
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' Colored Lining, Skins.
Men's', Boy's and Youth's Fur, Cloth, Scat let
nd Fancy Caps.
LEMONS of Superior qualify.
lIUNCII AISI NS, superiorsuality new crop.
All of which will be sold cheap for cash.
WM: M. :BAITER.
Carlisle, Dec. Ql, 1 g4Q
200 t i-- -BUSHELS OF RYE, — or which
‘...• will pay the market price in CAM
CHARLES OGILBY. •
Carlisle, December Q 8,184%
OLD VEG/R.
A LL persons having. accounts with. the
/‘• Subscriber, will please call immediately and_
settlethem up to this date, as the pressure of •
times require prompt payments.
And oblige yours, & c. A. RICHARDS. .
tf-10
C EESE.' •
A LARGE quantity•tif first rate Cheese,
CA N. York Cheese, at reduced prices. Wholesale
or Retail. Also a lot of SALT at the store of
AVM. M. MATEER.
'November 23,'1842. tf-
NEW 8b CHEAP GOODS!
riIHE subscriber has just rpened. a lot of New
Goods, consisting of SUPERFINE - , CLOTHS,
/pack, Blue and Fancy colored Cassimeres, Can
nets, all 'colors mid prices, Merino'es, Mouse de
Laines, Gloves; Hoseiry, 5-4 Brown Muslinsifor
levy ; bleached do - for a fip, Flanneli mom 2O to
25 cents, with a variety, of other goods, all of which
will sold,nt very low.prices to suit the:times.
S. M. HARRIS.'
Cilrlisle,'Octobei• 19, 1842. tc-51
• Estate of Jacob Garret, deceased. •
• NeltigTor
• )rEreF,RS'or 'Administration on the
_Estate of
;JACOB GAIMET, late of. Allen township,
ecessed,have bitten taken 'nut by the subscriber, re
'siding in the same township.,, All persons . indebted
to'said "estateare:re . quested to make Immediate pay
ment, and those . bav,lneclams :will present them duly
authenticated roi settlement, to . •
" , GEORGE BEELMAN,
lanurta,lB4.9. • -f t-11
W. F9ULK...
• ;"
„•• •
Froe.•Sase; or Rent
'l'ffittEfiomfortible new Bt anildinke- in
pleitsanennrr healthy pertor the bornnglt'Pnesee ,
elan given , on thelet of,Ate..jl; 1843.1'. • • -'-.
Deo. 24t54.9.. .
!-•'n
IMINI
gst4ie,.of Mdry Fenion,.4epeased.
gs HEREBYUIIa letters Testamentary
ofilhe last' will of MARY FENTON, latenf
Mifflin 4ownship deceased , have been issued by. the
Register, in and *or this county, to, the,. subscriber
who resides in the 'same township: All persons
having claiins or demands against the Estate of the
said decedeMprerequested to Make knowitthe same
without delay,*and those indebted to make immedi
ate payment to
JAMES AFELHINNY,Exe'r.
January 25, 1845, . • . Qt-13
UI I ..MYTVQk
In Ilankrnintey.
- aZtcw ticisKst •
APETITION for the Benefit a thellankrupt
Law, has been filed the.l9th Jan. 1843,.by
JOHN JOHNSON, formerly Merchant;
and late- contractor on public work,
the firm of Jacob A. Gorges and Co. ,
Cumberland en.
and FRIDAY, the 17th day of FEBRUARY
next, at .11 o'clock, - A. M. /9 appointed for the
hearing thereof, hofore the said Court, sitting in
Bankruptcy, at the—Distsict Court Room in the
City of Philadelphia,_ when and Where the CI edid
tors of the said Petitioner, who have proved their
-Debts, and all other, persons in interest, may ap:
pear and show cause, Wetly theyliave, why such
Petition should not be granted.
IRAS. HOPI INSON,
' Clerk of the District Court.
Phil. Jan. 230843. 3t-13
sTVathsemi,
TIMETITIONS for Discharge and terti
' X &ate of the'Bankrupt Law, have been filed the
14th Jnn. 1843; by
JOSEPH 0170, Carpenter afid Cabinet •
maker, • - Cumberland co.
' SAMUEL DAVlbSON,,Tanner & Currier,
'and as a Butcher in Company with. John
Davidson,' . • Cumberland co.
EDWARD HELFENSTEIN, formerly of
Dayton,Ohio; mdrchant, now Clerk, do
WILLIAM IL WOOL/BURN, late Mer
ehanrand Farmer, - -Cumberland' po.
SAMUEL SAHTLI, . (individually and as a.
, • Member of the firmof•Sndth and Quigley;)` • •.• ••
Merchant, Miller, and 'Distiller and For- . •
warding Merchant, :' • Cumlxrland co.
GEORGE PLEM ING, formerly printer and '•
publisher, latd contractor on Public Works, do ••
and FRIDAY the 31st day of MARCH, at' 11 o'-
clock, 'A. M. is appointed for the hearing thereof,
before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the
District Court room in the City. cf Philadelphia,
when and where the creditors of the said Petition
ers, wholutve proved their debts, and all persons
interested, may appear and show cause, if any they
have, why such Discharge and Certificate should not
granted. •
• FRAS.. HOPKiNSON,
Clerk of the District Court.
Phila. in n. IR, I A 43., 10t-12
N 0 7:11 0 E. n
rporrrioNs.for Discharge and
d C o. er:
, ti
. JIL fleate under the Bankrupt Law, have been flu
ed by ,
~.
- crixiiwn 'TIAD; Fdrmer, • ' . Cumberland to
.101 IN McCORMICK, Trader. •
JOHN M. WOODBURN, late Merchant 8,,. - .. . •-
Iron Master of the firm of John M. Wood- • '
burn & Co., Joseph Laughlin and Co. and
James - Wilson, - Agent, • • - do,—
JOSEPH.W. PAT TON, late Iron Master, do.
JOSEPH A. EGE,? Individually and as
MICH .% EL P. EGE,S Partners of the firm
'''.
7.‘'
- latelron Masters, do, . .
JAMES COLE, Tailor - , • .1 . 8' -
J. A.
Ego,
.
FREDERICK A. KENNEDY, late Coach'
•
Maker,• , do. -
And• FRIDAY the 31st day of MARCH next, nt
II o'clock, A. M. is appointed for tfia hearing there
of,beforc the said CoUrt,iitting in Bankruptcy,mthe
District Courtroom in the Ci ty' of Philadelphm,when
and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who
have proved filch:Debts, and.all otherpersons in in
terest, may appear and stow cause, if any they have,
why sucli Discharge and Certificate_ sh:ould not be
granted. • ' ___ _FRAS. HOPKINSON,
•
' . Clerk of the District Court.
Phila. Jan. 4, 1843. . • 10-10
MEM
stonier.-
A kTurioN for Discharge and Col--
ficide under the bankrupt Law,hnw been filed by
WILLIAM DEAN, Saddler, ' ' Cumberland co.
WILLIAM Li. ILLEGAN, Conch Maker,'do. .
and FRIDAY.the ‘24th day 0f:14:13121.7A1t4 next, id
11 o'clock,A. - M. is aPpointed for the hearing there
of, belbre the said_ Court, sitting in Ounkruptcy, at
_the District... Court ..11com ' in the_ ( ..lify Of Philadel•
phia, When and where the Creditors of the said Pe
titioners, who have proved their Debts, and allOllier
persons in interest3-inny nppt nr and slow cause, if
any they have; why such Discharge and Certificate
shouldmot be granted.
FRAS, HOPKINS - ON . ,
Clerk of the District Court.'
10-7
Kiln. Dec. 14, 1812
IFOZfIt,E.
PETITION for Discharge and Certificate un
der the Bankrupt 141 w, has been filed by
HO. lAS FLOWERS, linikeePer, Cumberland co.
and FRIDAY the Slitli day of JANUARY next, at
II o'clock, A.lO. i s , appointed for the hearing there
of, before the said Court, silting in Bankruptcy,'m
the District Court Room, in the City of Philadelphia,
when and where the Creditors vf the said Petitioner,
who have proved their Debts, and all persons in in
terest, may appear and show cause, if-any they have,
%thy such Discharge and Certificate should not be
granted.
,FRAS. HOPKINSON,
' Clerk of the District Court,
Phila. Nov. 9,1542. .10-54
o
DETITIONS for Discharge 1 - 11 - Geit
fieate tinder the Bankrupt Late, have been file
JACOB A. 'RACAL Innkeeper, .Curnberland co.
WILLIAM. NOA KEIL Saddler St Distiller,• do.
JOHN DAVIDSON, Millwright and, late
Butcher in Company with Samuel Davidson, do.
and FIIIDAY the 10th day of MARCH. •next,at
o'clock, A. M. is appointed.for the hear . ing thereof,
before the said Court, sitting in. Bankruptcy; at the
District Court room, in tire City of Philadelphia,
when and where the reditore of tire said Petitioners,
who have proved their Debts, and all other persons
in interest, may appear mid how cruise, if any they
have, why such Discharge and Certificate should not
be granted. FIIAS. 110PKINSON, '
Clerk of the District Court.
Phila. Dec. t2B, 1142: • 10-0
Register's . Notice.
REGISTEIt t s - OFFICE;
Carlisle, January 14, 1:843.
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested
that the following accounts have been filed in this
office for examination by the accountants therein
named, and will bo presented to the Orphan'
Court of Cumberland county for confirmation
and allowance on Tuesday the 14th day of Feb.
ruary, A. D. 1813, viz:
1. The account of John Eichelberger; Admin.
istrator of Margaret Long, late of Allen town.
ship, deceased.
:2. The account of Henry Chureh,Adrritnistra.
tor of DanielP. Erb; late of East Pennsborough
township, deceased.
•3. The account. of Jonati Rudy, Administrator
of Elias Hoffman, late of Allen township, deceasd.
4. The account of James' S. Brandebury, Ad.j
ministrator of Patience Melicantlate-of—the-ber.
oug io Shippensburg, deceased:
5. The account of Martin Renninger and Dan
iel Bretz, Executors of Marlin Benninger, senior,
lute of East Pennsborough township, deceased.
6. The account of Sarah Bolander, Administra,
trix of Conrad Bolander, late of the Borough' of
Carlisle, deceased,filed- by Jacob C. Dooey, Ex
ecutor of Sarah 'Wander..
7. The account of Peter Barnhart, Administra
tor of Michael J. Dill, late of Allen township, de
ceased.
B, The account of Witlimn Carothers, Guar
(Han of Salome Ann Lefever,. daughter of Law
renceLefever, deceased!
9. The account of Itudorph Martin, Guardian
'of Susan Crist, daughter ofJoliti Crist; deceased.
10: Tho account of Samuel Wherry,Guardian
of the rninor.children of Andrew Sharp, deceased.
• 11. The acemint of Peter Barnhart, Guardian
of John Miller, minor kin of Seca,' Millerde.
ceased. , .
•
12. Tho account of Jacob Shrom, Guardian of_
Andrew McKim, son ofjarnes McKim, deceased.
13. Tho account of Jacob Shrom, Guardian of
Mary :McKim, daughter of James McKim, de.
ceased. •
14. The account of Francis Porter; one _ of : the
Guardianirof Mary - Jane - Mateor, a - Minor
of William Mateer,•deceased, filed by the.Execu.
tor of said korter. .
15. The account of some one of the Guardians
of Caroline Meteor, another of said minors, Glad
b. same; t ' • •
16. The account of same,one of thit G6ardiane
of Ann Eliza fittateer, another of cal& minors,
Bled by •eame.• ' , , •
17: The account of William' Ihritners ' ono of
the" Gun rdiatie of Ann Eliza Igetteer,minor daugh
ter of William Mater; depodeed;.
JACOB intraz, Ifegieter.
•
.. 034z4zutra.
O ( PERSONS .VISITING THE, CITE. , The
T
questibins pflen asked 'l4 . stringers; "where
Can we get the, CHEAPEST, REST; 40' .310 ST
F4SHION,ABLX- .IM7! .er:C4P, fie." We
would recommend and Crier them to C. F. RAY
MOND, Practical Het and Cap, Manufacturer, No.
'B2, Chesnut street, where they will find e• large entl•
celetit assortment of 'ROOM* its his -Line: :
• . Trrins'are'OXstiAndittideiktilon in,pclee.:
ljeceitibcr7 !lt i3e;l • . ,k
ME
BEE
, . .
. .
Of the Receipts and gxperiditUres of Cumberland County, by the Comniissioner of said ceUritY, frani - the Or* de.
January, tollie4bl4y-first of December, A. D. 1842, inclusive.. ,
Dr.
- •
~
To balance In the blinds of R. Snodgratis,.Esq. late Tie: dour at lest • •
t!eitigment . 0 1511 58 '.
" Of Taxes outstanding at last settlenlent, -• . ' 4423 37*
" Anitithit of County Tax assessed for 1842, . . 22121 24
". Loan from Carlisle Bank, 1500 00
" Nuts and Interest from Abraham Erb, ' - 53 00
" Fine froM Letitia ,Museleman,''' - ,- •
~ 100 00
" J. Graham, Esq. costs and verdict fees. in ComAdlr: '
• wealth cases,
''' Additional tax paid by collector of Monroe,
'' Tax received from fate Collector of Carlisle, . • ..
" " • " . A. W. Sterrett, collector o Newton,
• " Taxes on UmiCated Lands, from A. Gorrel, Low, Wireman
• - ' and Hollenback's heirs,
-i' W. Foulke, .Etiq. Clerk of Quarter Sessidne, verdict fees
. ,
received by'hiol, • • „ • • ^
~ Paul Martin, Eeq.Sheriff; Fines verdict fees received
by him, (per 4fiditors' settldinent) 1841,
• .
-
Schedule of Outstanding Taxes dile county, per Return of Treasu
rer 31st December 1942, sulject to exoneratiims,. sire. with the
47nount assessed for 1842,
Mons4ips rY
Boroughs.
Carlisle,
E. Pennsboro';
8. Middleton,
Silver Spring, •
a, Shippe'nsburg B.
Allen, •
Carlisle,
Dickinson,. '
E. Pennsoro,
Frankford,
Hopewell,
Mifflin,
Monroe,
Mechanicsburg,
Newton,
Newville,
.N._Cumberland, _
North Middleton,.
South Middleton,
Silver Spring,
Southampton,
Shippensburg . B.
Shippensburg T.
W. Pennsboro,'
• Since paid in full;
f Since_paid in part.
George Zinn, Jr. $ 1078 00.
‘l, D. W. McCylloch, ' 775 00
George Moltz,• . • 690 00. -.
. Samuel kutz, . 665 93 -
Chiistian Clime, - ' -500 00 •
• Jacob'Coover, . 470 00
Francis Doke's, ... 440 00; ' e.; •
John Peters, 420 60
John Ruth, -
~. . . 365 00
David Coover, . 455 00 .
- John Stouffer, , 353 00 •
Jacob Squier, • . — 224 00 _
T, C. Scouller, 132 00 ,,
' 'J. C. Brown, • . 72 0.0
Samuel Mumma, - - 39 00'
John Hollagher, . '- 2060 , - - 7
• Lewis Schutt,', .7 -16 00 •
To Balance in hands of Tieasurer, $_11613 , 19 .
Statement exhibiting the amount of Taxes assessed within the county - of Cumberland, for the use of the Commonwealth, up to, the 31st . daq of December D 3441
inclusive, with the amount of exonerations and fees allowed Collectors, the amount paid into the hands'of WILLIAM M. MATEER, Esq. Treasurer,. the .
- balances returned by him as outstanding, and due by Collectors, together with the amount of cash due State-Treasurer; as of this date,-viz't
To Balanai of Taxes for 1841, outstanding at last settlement, 2014 87
. . .
To aggregate amount of State Tax levied, and assessed for the UBO
tof the Commonwealth for the year 1842,
# Since paid to State.Trcinircr
. . . .
• .
Boroughs 4. Townships. . c o ll ec t ors N ames . Years. Amount of Dalin- fills of Defi- Collectors' Amount of Taxes' Balance Out
, . 1341 cotes for 1842. - cienctes. Fees. Received standing. . '
,
Carlisle, W. Bentz, . -." - " " • 36 39 . 104 44 184 44 At • .
Dickinson, 'A. G. Miller, I/ 11 '-' 11 14 58 ' '3B 39 • .140 00 111
East Penneborougli, Samuel Mumma; 44 . // if • .12 56 a , lOO 00 75 29 •
Hopewell, H. G. Miller, . lt 11 11 202 -'.4 1
944 ' ' 114 32 a
Monroe, ' G.'W. Bricker, . a • /1 II /I. 17 11 . It
Newton, W. Sterrett, I 11. "" - 15 29 22 87 - 114 63 " '
New Cubsberland, A. Officer, I/1 /1 1/ . 262.' 2 45 28 68 "
South Middleton, ' J. Lehman,' a a• a 826 II 215 00 41 60 , • •
Silver Spring, J.,Hollagher, 11 " d/ .8 38 " 210 00 .26 39 . • :
Southampton, , John Pilgrim. . .a - . 11 41 842 .29 52 02 46 • . '"
Shippeniburg Borough, J. L. Brandeberry,' ill 11 . 11 41 " . no 00 • • 14 08
Shippensburg Township, ' William K. Tritt, 41 a a • 64. 459
,27 22 • "
West Pennsborough, James Greason, 1842 11 .11 10 73 36 08. 132 96 .' ". ,
.
Allen, David Coover, • 1269 Oa " - • 738 00, i 531 08 '
Carlisle,- •, r Jacob Squier, .E 811.; if 1,001 72 .41 736 00 1215 72
Dickinson, D.M.VeCulloch, ~ " 1267 66 a ") • 557 00 710 66 I,
East pennsborough; , George Melt; a 1 1476 Bl.a , . a . 730 00 746 81,
Frankibrd, J. C. Brown, , 11
302 63 2 1 17 00 . 85 63
.Hopewell, ' • John Stouffer, " •' ' 304 35 a a 100 00 204 35
..
Mifflin, T.,C. scoliiicr, , " . 341 61153 00 188 61
Monroe, .. • Christian Glime; 1178 48 • " ''''' . " 594 00 584 48 .
Mechanicsburg, Lewis Schutt, • a 161 63 a I 100 00 .61 63.
Newton, John Ruth,* 706 86 I• ' " "- ' • 574 00 • 132 86
Newville, I.J. S. Morrow, ' .41 175 12 a 1 11 110 00 (;t5 12 .
. .
New Cumberland, R. Martin, ' ' " 110 29 di 11 78 00 32 29
North Middleton, Samuel Kutz, . a , 952 26 ,i ' a 255 00 • • 717 26 . .. .
South Middleton, , 'John Peters, " '1197 80 /1' a' 165 00 1032 80
Silver Spring, Francis Eekles;' ~ 1 986 54 ~' a 248 00 738.54
Southampton, Jacob CooVer,
: I - 679 -06 " .i , 345 ' 00 334 06
Shippensburg Borocigh; George Kimmel; - 3Ol 38 " " 230 00 71 38 I
• •
Shippensburg TownslAßL_L Hugh Craig:_!-- " l-19-5- " ---" ,-- 20 - 00 - 7 - 99 b 8
West - Pe - Its InThitigh, George Zinn, Jr.' loB6 06 • /4 332 00 ' 754.06
..
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,
,• ' $ 14,568 92 , $ll9 91 s 258 89 $ 7740 71 , $ 8464 28
, .
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, 88.
s ou *. WE the Commissioners of CuMberland County, do certify, that
0 ). " 4 , -,,,„ the above exhibits a true and correct statement of the Receipts and
~ i)
‘• ' Expenditures of Cumberland county, for the term above sate, d,,tis
"„4.2(:,, 4 , also, of the several taxes assessed fot the ustoilhe Commonwealth,
f t
xx x ' aforesaid; with the aggregate of fees and exonexations allowed du•.
ring•said term, and also the amount of the several taxes outstanding and in the;
halide of the several collectors, according to the best of ourinotvledge and
judgment. . .
Witness our hands and seal of Office; at Carlisle, the 2d day of January A.
A. 1843. • .
MICHAEL MISHLER, '
JACOB REHRAR, Cornmisksioners.'..
ROBERT LAIRD, .
-- " - "Attest: Jowl law's'', Clerk. '' I
WE, the undersigned Auditors of Cumtierlana cottilty, do certify, that liar- • ' q
ing examined the accounts and vouchers' of William M. Mateer. Esq. Treasu. ,"',:`
rer of said county, from the'first day of January to the '3lsts.day of. December,'• P.:
1842, Inclusive, do rind a• balance in the hands .of; said Treasurer due .aaid . •••;,--70 .
county, of ereVeri hundred avid sixty-eight dollars and eighreP4 cerits, exebisivs . ~.'l,
of the several taxes assessed for the use of the ComMonivealth:- Ando wafur-. . ',.' t:;
. thee certify that the above exhibits a correct statementof the outatanding ta xtu r...:;o,••..d ,
due by the respective collectors assessed fur the data of the Colnmdnwealth with. ••••: •.'•. •,00,•5, 14
in said Bounty, together with the amount of cash due State Tipititirer as ablias:.• •:. , '•,-
.
stated.. .
n.
Given under our hands at the' CoMmissioners 011iee; ili oarliali ; this 7th.44,,; , :, , , ,,,. :„:.•.,
of Jamiary, A.' D.' 1843 4 ~ • • •
' SAMUEL WILLIAMS,
~ •• •• o• Y .: 7.'l' o•.' •• -. •'Ni
„.,,, _
' PETER••BARNHAftI, •AtitlllOiky l • ';•-' -.••''- •'.' - A tt
• RODEFer Ce EILGOREi '• • •• .._ ••'' ' ''''-•:.';''• if '' '''•l
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... ~. ;A' • o ` , ' - ' • .'
••;..• ";:";;*4 .6 •
• 4rch,er's -'' t ••• ~ - N E W . FALL 4r. WINTER: GIQUOS." - -' , N#''fi - -
, • 4 .
-... _ -. .
Ipaillyig a t igliD MEC _. FALL 4%-. WINTER , 61101:18 if (4' OT4SISTTIVG, in part; of Wish; Frellelli,-;-! . :..,” • o- -
. .., • "
. ‘..../ Denier and Pilot . CLOTHS' -Milliners • ••• -, .•,•nz01•
M'
YEW; Rt HAVERSTICKIiave just received ' irrHE su b scr ib er 'o ust receiciukafresh !Ri pply c p Satinet% an:l Eent9okyJeanC,.Lintey'ithd,Chtto.tt "•:••.,'"-.;*:7'••`'...•,''l: '
,iyji• from the Manufactory at Philadelphia , ' a largos iii. Goode, among which rah) , be fouhd , • flannele. Rose, Mackinaw, Point Atout:Silet'o'-1 . .-••.,. -- - 0
assortment of LARD .I..&4lPS.conalating of •• •
' '
Pa rlour,Chanobairdelltudylbsunps, Beaver fir.• Pilo t Chiths - . . 33:6llDipliZlit=l:4l M-- , - • . , , • , •, - ,,,- , . ,.. : ,, •
with or without shades; which they will sell Whole. ' and various Oth'ir Broad ClOths. A great variety of flaiiita, Flannala"..swid 6iiietipe' . .,Tiettcli;En k liih"'4. , . o',•• , 'Aw
wile or retail at the thanufachlwer's prices. •. ' ..., ,•• ... . and Amerirtan Ttlntesaftrown',Elteiralied &Cid '•-••: , :,,•• • •,,•' , :1••:-
ALSO,• • „ SKTINETTS,. CASSINIEFIES, KENTUOK Y 'JEANS oil Rfuslins. C ecksOricksaool.Diapeno Bonnets;
,o - 1 .•••o" . ,:ot?•f•
. -
Astral, Me Reflectors and Glass Lamps of vari- and other-seasonable goods for•men's wear. • ' Silks and Ribbons. „ Fine Cloth.: IrplvetpOn CllllB' - ", , , , , Y' , P- 4 '
1 ,ous patterns. . . • Also a gerierataasortment qr Marehandixefor.the Trosiery, Gloves and Umbrellas; Matinees; Mouti.,;.' ..••. ••,>,•,..
• •' , <1:1 Z 2 EXa _ . Lauliei;to lideh he respetu ( ally calls their attention. Int Anil Saxony Detainee; Viewed. Pia 03 .
.;
„.,.. : ,
' ' • • • 'Call'aud;WO suiscibMas possible, as the•etaire stock :and Barred Jack bleu" Swiss- lliontlNatuk•l,t , e,t l ;'•'-.•`•: - --o - ;•
The very best Winter strained, bleached Sperni Will be sold '7,-ery_cheapfor cash. . o . Flower's..thgetlier with B:variety:of , '-o' , • ',,y..• -:•••••.:' ; 0
011', warranted to burn clear, for • • ... • • .•••-• - ••• t • ... .. . . GEO. W. TWINER. , • •-•,.' _'-- ' • ••• '-''','• Se•W-•''''''• ••••• •:':• ".'•• • ' •:' -, -; ~.-
~ • ' -., ' ,. .k. •
I ' 6/11111C . Sept: 21 184/ .. • ' nuvenwaLire: - -:ineWirroceritioi , „..;.,,, .; - , , ,i . .
.. . 51,45 per gallon.- " ~• • - t. • ' • -- • • - . _ - .... „:. ~„
„.,,v,llictlAßDs.
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- . • • Cathale, November 30,41142, .• , .-........,' •,, •,••••• ~ .,;•t, .to•,' 0., ~,11
Carlisle, Deo. 21, 1842. • -. '• • • •' .. ir-i ' ...noots •
aintit. , ShOetie , ." - : • V: iL.. Sk i Seri kflotif tilt
• ' '.' - , , rrt 1 subscriber alll,sell -11 chostper anti bat er for Goods. •.. „,_ o ; .-:o.•.,.._t :•'•,...;•, ..,,....,,,-,„,,-- •,• •!
•' • 4 ' R fier S .. 4k, vikrigi, ', • , , A arta4to BOOT thin can be • 15uocinocatlialp: . ' ' ' , ' ....., '1 -:: ' -.':`.-" :'',#-A, ~- ~•..- ,• ; ..1, .., ",-. -... ~•••:,„.,•-,:;‘;;.,
frE •u p y °film) Russia llATilljpitre-, .' ALSO-4Adyyis doublit, th o turoctio,*pd• Kid . , ;410%. laikk, ~ vviones*:,:: , ,;:.: . ;:`.Xi,ri
calved. largelbt Of Pur• e olfatlreftli. tteinil":•'',Sisttept,Ties attalluskini•kuulsOrtOr 8111440teltiet- , . • ''' T;c4 . . ry, L'`...:',, , i, , ,V -6 ''' ''-,l 4 frti . ::' , ' . 4
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a iSealsompm, now:e4llliir abd for stale,verYo wit lf,l3preltiP Bro . gaus e ;sortums'lttir•priee4l4•llol%*,- jr N ia..4: yttc_elytut,9l? !,,,, Le" 11 ARIA , at ,5 1 . 1 160,5,‘,N144
low; pt the steriFir -, .,'",.•;40' 7 .` CR./.81: OGIEMY. - ' ehildrettAr k.a.... ,;..,••, , - ;;•.-7.'..oi '-,:'*,•*_,..1 MARII3.',•-'4,:. es'olifaillikitriLl.thitil--......—WWft1.':' , :3• ''''i;'-, -
c"plisielt; 28 12.0,. , , , , , . --. ~ .: :.. • , : tt,4R . . .. 4:l6Cfeell4;o' , " 2, ', : •••':'''';'''" ,-- : . ,:" '•••',AotiA'``"'soY'tr-51, -i'Al'.l ' .21;4.1#in,ttegr4, ,";:r••,lßilAt'Atuastawrtw.s';',a-'l,i,''
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ERE
s i liru A : 9r 11E : Illr .E: 111: T
WILLIAM M MATER, - Esq. Treasure' r.•
Years
Ariz't of D.
ph:61661842
Collectors
1939
1840
1041
Peter. Overdeer,
S. Mumnia,t
J. Lehman,'
,f, Hollagher,t
L Brandebery,•
D. Coover,f 1911;33
J, Squier. Esq.t 1724 20
D WM'Cullocht ' 2267 06
George Moltz,t* 2256 58
J:6`..Brown,t" 486 98
J. Stouffer,} 508 19
T. C. Scouller,t 602 91
Christn, Mimed- 1804 13
Lewis Schutt,t 204 97
John Rtith,t • . 1169.18
J. S. Morrow, 162 99
Rudolph - Matt in; -- ICY 32
Samuel Kutz,t 1604 23
John Peters,t 2017 63
P. Eckles,t • 1721.58
Jacob Coover,t , .1237 66
G. Kimmel, -380 56
Hugh Craig,* • 202 76
Geo. Zinn, Jr.t , 1718 98,
ft
180
22,121 24111,178 25
Ell
1 By Amount paid oeon'orderO, &e„ oa folluope, to wit}`
. 1 Witnesses fees in Commonwealth suits; • •
JuSticeti ' do: do•
•
Constables,: do . do' . . .
Directors of the - Poe on aciOnitrof Eitiines for 1942,
Grand arid Traverse
Asaessors p ay for 1842, , • • • - •
Do making'entimeration of Taxable Inhabi tants, &O.;'
County Jail & Penitentiary,'sundries furnished Prisiiners,' •
•Election Expenses for 1842, ' . • '
Repairs . and Incidental Expenses of redie Buiidingi; •
Repairing and Painting Bridges, •-- .• •
Constables Quarterly Returns to Court of Qr. SessiOns;' .
.M. -- Holconsb,teq. Keeper of , Penitentifiry, • '
• Direetors,of,Poor their pay for 1842, . • .
Poor Howie ViSitors for 1841, . . . •
James H. Graliam,'Esq. Attorney td CorinnissicitiCrig;
Public Printing,
Taxes Iteftinded,' • •
Inquisitions on dead bodies,. • • ,
I "'Costs ort view to award Road Dam:lgoe, . • • .
' Road Commissioners, their pay' foylaYing out State Roettli;'
Auditors Pay f0r,1841, • •
• -1
Loan including.lnterest front Carlisle Bank,' ' ' _ •,
Superintendent of Public Buildings; .. • ••• •
Alert Fire Company Appropriatioo for Hose,
Sheriff Hippie fees for Deeds.of Unseated lands, •
•
•
W. Foulk,'Esq. fees in. Qr.'Sessions
I,
George Sanderson, Esq. late Prothonotary fees, • • •
F. Watts, Esq. for.tbe apprehension of Horoe'thief; . . .
J.' H. Graham, Esqi - Dep'ty. Att'y. Geri% fees in Qr. Sesta . dic.; ,
Court Crier's pay, •
'Alexander' M. Kerr, Esq. pay as Coniressioner in'
.Michael Mishier, Esq. - "• do —do do. for 1842'.
Jacob Rehrar, Esq. - • do, do , do• do',
Robert Laird. Esq. from Ist Nov. to 31st Deeember .1842;
'John Irwin, Esq. Commissioners' Clerk,'
Paul Martin Esq. B,lberiff support of IStiloriits foi 1842';
Viewers of roads and Bridges;
•
Orders for killing Foxes, . •
39 32
1 70
94
52i
13 61
8 00
48.00
Am't out
standing'.
119 $2
115 04
138 16
132 21
38 81i
548 33
'240 67 •
1159 06
984 58
' .114 98
241 19
241'91
784,10
54 97
364 18
32 99 .
994.73.
'1838 . 62
1041 58
697 60
135 56. •
- 117 76 •
1022 98 •
$29,820 81i
1841 - By cash paid State Treasurer per Recpt; $ 1-153 00
„ Bxonerstions allowed Collectors of State Tax for
. 1841,
" Commission (5 per, cent.) allowed collectors,
" Corrimissiong I per cent.) due County Treasurer on
. • $1153 00,
," Cash due Stet° Treasurer,
" 'Belatico of Taxes outstanding for 1841,
• . . • 44814 87
1p42 By cash paid State*Treasnrer per Receipts, OM 26
" Commission (1 per cent.) due County Treasui"
rer on sanie, - )1
." Cash due State Treasurer,
" Balance of Taxes outstanding for 1E42,
14568 02
$16,593.79
. . . . .
•
. .
Commission allowed. Treasurer at la.par cent,'
Exonerations allowed Collectors,
... .
Fees , , •
balance due by Collectonrof 1830, '4O; '4l. acid 19 4
• (per tabular statement) 7
•. 0 .
balancii in bands' Of Treaiittrar,' ' '
mmm=lmm=l
IS
0',162 00
37 74
42 78
0000 00
210 12k
799 87k
1S1) 00
111 37
879 84 t
484 17(
1017 04i
9888
200 00
90 09
80 00
50 00
227 50
18 79
60 87
2 46
56 96
36 50
1531 80
05 00
25 00
760
82 56.
6 44
22 64
42 00
62 00
141 00
1,90 50
1e760.
36 00
300 00
1103 60
123 36
45 64
-tiB,sll l 7li t
809 59i
225 77
427 18
11,178 26
1168 IQ _ _
$29, 820 VS
119 91,
258 89
11 53
914 tat
157 36
44 31
1786 '43t
8306 02 .
$14,663 91
$16,583 79
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