ca smitt&Z'asAtaffsgfeemrso3, -____ _:., MEM -1M1Et2i23239 *Au 'Wednesdai'MV*Oht:g . Vabrizairs 7, 1844 B. PALMER. Esq., No. 59 Pine tared, be ~divThird, Platraelphio, isetraltirrifeed to too 6 ivo tio'bootho ions apd advoiliaetk , Olt for tbo O Herald ExpoaitOtt . &Pa l'ocottito; Ilsr tiro same. lErWc crAtioniedge the receipt tif valuable public documents from our friend , Harvey Mob; and Hon. Jame''' Mach, of the United Meet' Heusi) of Representatives, for *bleb they hire 'Warmest thatdce.., • The Second Lecture Of the cottrhe before the Washington Temperance Beneficial Society of ,carlisle, Will be delivered in .Ethicatimi [fall, by die _Rev. J. N. Hoffman; on ' -Monday evening next, the t 9th inst.,at 7 o'clock.— Subject : Passages from the life of Frederick the • Great, and the Seven Years' War. ' Admittance lei cents. Ladies.free. The Agricultural Society: ci-The 'Officers and Managt vs of the Cumber land County Agricultural Society, hold their first meeting to•dtql in the Court House, for tlie purpose of effecting a more perfect 'organization and transact ing other important business. The' Statesinan' complains of our statement of the legal ease in our lost paper; SP doing him in. justice. HA did so it was altogether uninten .tional on our . part. In giving. a statement we de sired to confine ourselves to a simple narration of the facts that had transpired inrourt, without es pousing the cause of either party ; for most of our Citizens seem to look upon the affair as a mere controversy between individuals. We certainly wrote our 'article without a grain of personal feel ing to move us, and only desired to comply brief ly but as correctly as possible with the request of our correspondent, and have done With the mat- Lei. . If "we have thine palpable - injusticir there-shall be.no hesitation in making all just amends. We find on referring to the .Statesinan's' own version of the affair as given in his last paper, that the only material point in which• it differs from that .given by us is with regard*, certain evidence of fered by the defendent. r The .Thatesman` says s— "lt was shown by;evidence in• the cave that the game of Faro at which the plaintiff lost his ney was started at the frequent solicitation of S. D.,Adair and others, the defendant having ral times-before refused to enter into the game.— The evidence showed the game In hare been fair. ly and honestly conducted, and that plaintiff had. boasted at having beaten the Faro bank out of a considerable amount." • This, with the proof that' the whiskey was not skagged, us we stated 'lasi weekis-the-gist-of-the-evi ienee-offered-by-th defendant, and WO should certainly Itaie included it in our statement had we be'en . present in Court and known these facts to have been proved. It is due also to state that 'the rule of Court is based upon the evidence ii the case together with the declarations made in court by the defendant. . The Lvgislat tire Ins Our State Legislatures we suppose, will now be able to go to work.' The Committee of Investigation into the passage of the State Prin ter law have made report. They merely give the . testimony taken, without continent, or without giving no opinion as to vrlietlier the State Printer was legally electini or not. It seems to be de. cided, however, that' the Legislature will not con• firm that election, but that a law will he passed giving the printing to the honest bidder. - The printers seem to be in extremely bad "odor With the present Legislature, a iresolution having.been passvd instructing the Committee en Reform to bring in a bill authorizing suits to be brought against all such public printers and binders as may have wrongfully received any sums of mo ney for public printing and binding. This rasa. lotion seems to have been passed in view of late exposures of overdrawals and overcharges by ter. tain printers, A resolution has bean passed hi the House, :providing for the payment of the ire*fi.annual in. terest due on the lat of February, by the issue of 'certificates of debt bearing interest. In Senate, a resolution has at leiigth been passed providing each member vritli 'newspapers etivat to the coat of twh daily cciiiiipapera-;-theretOuthin was, how. ever, filially atil'ehded 6 . 141'14W future sessions. The discussion of Mr.Ciolirer'a resolutions was -corrimenced on Thursday Ina after a speech by him and Mr. Boal;;of I . 4rtiming 'county, thiir consideration was postpotied for the present.. . Fire, in Shiperenaburgs irrwo unarstand inat u• fire broke out In Shippensburg, yesterday Morning; nbout three o'clock, in two dwciiisge; one oi:ctipicd Mr. John Butts nod the Other hy Mani , Lenighlon, both et which were biwned to the gimiiid heroic the fire could he eireatcd:• go rapidly did the fire .TlO its work of destidciion, t but ii ;S the in.. Mater of one of tile houses Cactlied from it with difficulty. None of the ffirnittite woe ved frdm the flames, a loss that Will fall hevcielY npori ifie 'sufferers. We have hot asibreainell that there was any aurance on the property. A 'Mali amount of money' here laid out walla have enabled the own. Cr.' to liavel'oeked upon the smoking ruins With ',Care* a feeling Oftegret. The advertisements `of several of the best instirance biiimianieir will be Found in our ellimi El! O D - 11r. Kinsloa, of the Democrat," takes grdlidd hi a Arent 'Mitch) agnink•Mr, Van &iron; arid itessri. Gorges and MoLanahan,,Sesiatorit &tins this Die. triet, for signing the address „lately ptit torill in his favor. The "denioCrats" of Maippensburg have determined to pretent the nontinaticid of Mr: Van Duren if possible itfotnocre says i ..klrohie borough we have, cuie hundred and thirty:five democratic .rote,. Of this number forty or filly have already; or are prepared to sign a protest pgainat the noniiiiition of Van Buren; and netting forth that . elutuld . he tie the candidate', they will he forced to stay away from the election:" ThlO'oliinces tietekinioed Vot we root iho 100 late to ucO,OrOplfils its„objecti : , "914 Wo Im4orspvid that at the 'iarnopratie',Couuty 'convention, held yesterday BtorM . igh; to hppoint delegates to the 4th of March Cclnientioti to selick a caoilidati fol , Oevesiosi, file friends . Mr. Shank triumphed by a vote or may .two to 016 ''cal•Tfetf41,1y0. of Allen; ita4.1144157fi Cunt, of Sout6tnpion. Both decided `friatitui /Shank; woto clebtod on'ths first MIMI ..Cuponielictiopq•courpty Bees; , -TheUssrisi Noimsof IM. borough, slaughtered bn Fildiy list; I.l3ttliak ',bid .1)00 ceil 'en one JOY pntinds:: ' dds mar! woOit felqi/10191M,Cit,, ,1 4 fifa* 41,410. ie • Ilieton, titgrr,e state 'qua :At ;Choate, fu. 6.43onatoro;lll,,,reelgn life .eeeE.Lefgre;lnng— to take gleecl , -,PrOci :first. of ..Dlai•cnutuuk. ,,4 • l'etitiestesi:to state, that the I;tniere; Meeting. tot the'.hretllndist , Episeopal.Ohtirch' afl p . 4iiii4 , „ hiring AndelAtetlpr.Dpin,rit l t9eign4,. on fnientfee 4ectineiny tn.ither.l44o 614 tho doctrines contained in the, Osford . Tracts, ad°lltel' 30th tilt: the. following resolution: T. Whereas, We have heard' from !rarienii sources a strdng desire 'cipiessed that the dentritiei act forth in the Oxford Tracts;pOptilarly ealleo,Pd seyism," shOuld be further s 'dhicuseed bfDr. Par bin, and especially thitt the bearing. of those doc trines should be further and enure fully explained. Therefore, . , • Resolved, That President Durbin be, and he, hereby is respectfully requested. to resume, the discussion of those doctrines, and to deliver 'one • or more sermons on their 'civil and religious ten ttencics. : ' • in compliance with the above request. Mr. Dur bin Will preavl st sermon on the eubjcq i uggeeted in the regutatift'on'Sunday eveninw,pia Ith hist. Cantilldateg for Goverpor, There - are mamma gentlemen and all good Whigs;,who are spoken of for the obit Go'Vet.nor of the Keystone State. The followjng is a Het bt them, as far as wo have been able to learn. Mr. Cooper of Adams—Banks of Berke—Middles• ward] of Union—Heirter and Reigart of Lancas ter—Gen. Markle of Westmoreland—Toland of Philadelphia—Geri. Irvin of Centro—and Stewart of' Fayette. These are all ULM and good men, and we will cheerfully Ilya -oursupport-in either-Aol. them-if. nominated. _ Mr. Cooper's Resolutions. . • CeThe Harrisburg Intelligeneer says, we ob. serve that the resolutions of Mr. Cooper, recom mending a sale of the Public Works and the dia. trihution of the proceeds of the Public Lands, as a means of ridding ourselves at one fell swoop of our enormous debt, are spoken of with almost uni versal favor by the press in every part of the Commonwealth. The people, too, in various sec tions of the State, have passed resolutions at their primary meetings in favor of the plan proposed. The Supreme Court. . 0 3Tho Washington correspondent - of the U. States Gazette, in one of his late letters, speaking of the sittings of this high tribunal,. very justly ram ""It is refreshing to pass out of that political maelstrom—that tempestuous, windy, bellowy ocean, the house of Representatives—into the scenes of the Supreme Cpurt, where mind grapples With wind, though with all the high courtesy, which furmerly distinguished the con; tests of gallant knights in the presenoe,of the fair dames of the Court.' Rejected at ..Last! On Tuesday last the United States Senate re: jetted the nomination of James M. Porter, of Pa. as Secretary of War. Dut three votes, it is said,. were siren in his favor. Plies% were Walker, of isatssippi, oywar., o 'or aro uta, am Sovier,iji ' cry The New York Commercial Advertiser states that the third teller of the Merchants'. Bank, of that city, considering himself on his death bed, sent for the cashier of the Bank on Monday evening, and in anticipation of discovery of hie defalcation at the examination of the bank accounts, acknowledged that he had defrauded the bank to the amnunt of twenty Monsen(' dol• lore; which defieicnc'y is now ascertinincd to be exactly the sum abstracted. The name of the third taller is Mr. Kis'sim. ilioz! , (Olt is said that Charles Dickens, the author of ' , American Notes,' is now confined within on limits for debt ! This accounts tot those bit ter sarcasms in Martin Chuiziewit against the " almighty dollar." co-ft votrespondent of the York Gazette states that there ore two persons in Monaghan town• ship, in that county, in the prime of life, each of whom ate the fathers of tinentyfour children:— lie very properly remarks, that the " county, the State, and the Union may he challenged to furnish a parallel case." frj-The house of Richard Knight in Liverpool, Perry county, for many years occupied as a tav ern, was consumed by fire on Saturday week.— The fire originated from a stovepipe.' DIA ItItIED, On'the 18th inst. by the Rer. .Kaemp(fer, Mr WILLIAM KART, tO Miss CAEMARINE Mensen, both tic Frankfort. L /On the 4th inst. by the Rev. Robert McCachren, Mr. Ilettaiisttir McKezunrc. of West Pennshorough townshiii, to Miss JANE 11).211CAID, Of Dick inson township. On the 25th ult. by the Rev. Mr. Hamilton, Mr. ANDREW NicEewAtte, of Mifflin township; to Milt SARAN ANN MCELWAIN, Of 1141eWCII township. DIED, I:;nroiiili, on Tuesday morning fiat, tiller a lingering illness, Mitt, ELIZABETII REIGHT.ER, aged about 46 veers. Funeral Will take IX* this sifternoon, (Wednes day,) at 3 o'clock, P. M., from heir late residence, in Emit Loather street.. LET. . THE TWO .fiTfili.Y HOUSE nevi , in the °cow jiancy of the onliscriber, Pciirtiary t; 1844, • $5 Revstaid: THr. above teward paid io thtt . person who will return pr give anvil .intorina 7 tion 110 ,81101 lead to the ,recovery of a mill single,. wailed iqw„.l) Blvd:4lw WA, MU, .copped pnd j,wekle; wstit (Phi Onto pnd steel hands, whin!' %yam stolen tem tne deerrutore of Item No. It, E. C. on the night of the lath Jautuary.p)t. • wit. srkNlOUlt s Treasurer. . 7,1844, • . 3t-15 LUMBER !LUMBER I • A IARG.g assortment kit well seasoned LUMEEIt, suitable for air penteri. end,,Eabisiet Alakerh, conststittg Of Patiel, 1,2 anti . a Common White' .Pine Boards, Plank and Sciintlino alStt.,Cherry, Poplar and Yellow Plne Boards,, , Plank and .Stantlit),.% , , together ,witli OA Scanting, Laths , Shinglesittul'4l...ocust Postl) fdr isle,{)) , the subscribers; nee. North Ilannyer 1664, adjoiding the yard formerly 'herd by' E. 110, loth.: • , wExvext 1.401)114E1,1,. Ciiljale, Pei) ! 7, 1844 . • ";.BM-i2 ' v hare a lso a number Of oirioges' iitid one ho ‘ysgdos for sale or sites:lunge for Liititbeo. ALL pergkoni knowing theliktelki,ek.t9 lie indebted either by 'lops or, book aicoont,to,kho late Arm of 11109.1 M St LlA.PleitT,stra 're'tkozstid to call anQ make yayment ;without delay to -the *Oh" SCHber, who , is authorized to settlosill acootirdS;oc thsir v acco:hnts will be Jett. in tho'handS of r a pfrclifq olUcer for collection iagtfli D. lIALDERT; • k ( eVrary 7'1844. ' •.- ' : 84.45 ~,- Second Winte r ' Suppl y;` " _ 4 114.181C 46,4.0, lit Qiiiditidn Atr for- mer nook, our Beicoul lot . WifT4,lt. stiEttm OlL,',i finp ,4trilda r at' /tiP priim of PA? %gallon or 28, cEntti . , taNital!lT!,: ,For tale at dui cot)! 40 Fellrhary 1 • '"' • fto • 4 - LL • tbtlde indebted! tii-ther:isubiciibbi t please 611- mut iv' offitcgonntsilin prbe«. cqopozowl g ievior., rtbi : tu4y.t, 943; A itipfivtpf... - ;,.; A I T IRANto that' ottomot the publloond the 'neighbor's, t hat thared..their buetomVat theta, .tage'on the Corrtmeof tPittmnd . Pomfret wkreitjanti itlablet"the'4ubacritier;txiadt" a few articlei to her er '41'04 •;;,2`. • C. ; ,Ca !Rick. Vielorlaltfusl ns,p ain $e ff tlr~t~s~biiidyltib ands, fringeaoEdgir, Kerchtetollea,•,,Mittt, Shawls, . Fancy Printe; ; Ipacha;l.Metrei:ilfoitsllne,' Chintti,. Calicoes;Dress 'ilkillancheit4rlßingharne,:Cheek s s, ,Flaminl;Ticking,tt.eaelety of Muellast Colon Yarn; Candlewick, : Walring 'and„"intia, biliie, , iarthas of dry goods not 'me tionedt. together with GROCBR-, sucli . as Loaf and ,Brown. Sugars, Testa, CbTee, Cheese; %Vitter Crekers, Spice!, of all sorts', Salara , tus'and flne•stilt, Stitrch, Smoking and Chewing To bacco ; Shaving and other Soap ; Teeth 'trusties, Hair and other BrusheslToilet Powder,Court ter, Side and 'mite r Bombs; a large quantity of Haber , dashery, for such as can tell what, sort they , . Want, when they. ask for itt all of 'which will be sold at as small a profit as will justify fair dealing, for-. Cash; but Borough Notes arc far below par, and not cur rent at the cabin. THZ.l44lnect of the 'stock of goods belonging to the late Irm of 'Boisermuil Bt lif,otton, will be offered for sale, on WEDNESDAY3ihe Fth of Feb-. ruary nett, At the store room formerly occapied by noiserman and Hutton, in North. Hanover stteety Carlisle, at which time will be offered fol‘ sale, CROSS .CUT AND CIRCULAR SAWS, Hay and Manure Forks, Brushes, Seives,Coat and Hat Hooks, Table and Tea Spoons Sleigh Bells, Planes, Chisels, Venitian Blind 'Frinimings, Glass by the box and in smaller quantities; '2 Grain Cra dles, a large assortment of beat quality. of Sprigs and TackstAlso.Naile and .Brails by_thit Reg, sever , - al Wood Stoves, one Canon ,Stove; Also, from foyr to five tons of Hammered and Rolled ; including Plough !roan, Nnil Rode, Iforse Shoe Bars Tire, (assorted sizes) Round and Square Iron will be sold by the cwt. in lots to suit purchasers. Also, best quality of SHEAR & CAST STEEL. At the Same time will be offered one new one horse Carriage. 2 Excel'evil Irilburys, 2 One llortiOVagong.. together with a varietfoi Other artioles too Ammer ous to mention. Sale to commence-at 8 o'clock A. M. of the allove named day. Terms of sale to suit the times, to be made known at thetime of sale. Merchants and Mechanics will find ittoheir advan tage to be present, as the above named goods must,:. be sold to close up business. NOTICE - FINAL!— , As there are a few accounts due Bosserman & Hutton, and onsetiled, all those whom it may concern, will please take notice that every account must be settled by the toils day of February, otherwise suite will be institimal against ail de/impients, without respect- to perams. GEORMI lIU'rfON, • Surviving partner of liosserman Sc Hutton. January Y 4, t 844. , is-13 NOTICE. petition of several persons inhabi tants of the borongh of Mechanicsburg and vicinity, has been presented to the Court of Com mon Pleas of Cumberland county, for u charter of incorporation,fur themselves and successors, to be called the " The Church of sod," and flied in the Prothonotary's office, and if no sufficient reason be shown to the contrary, will be incorpoced accord- ing to act of Assembly in such cases de and pro vided. . HE Test T. .H, Chriswell Proth' . I • a it, • anuary , . 3t-13 ,• • 13Y order of the Court of Common Pleas of Cont berlaud county, upon the petition of John Brandt, the assignee of Martin .11randt, notice is hereby given to the said George Balsbaugh, that it is represented to the said Court that a certain Mort gage dated the Sd April 1895, executed by the said Murtitt Ilvandt,to the said George Balsbaugh to se pure tirepayment of six bonds of $583 39, each pay able on theist of April 1838, and on each Ist of A pril th l ereafler, has been fully paid and satisfied,and that e,itisfaction Should be entered upon the record of the said Mortgage, and praying the Court for an order on the said Geor g e Balsbaugh to_appear on the second MONDAY, In April next, and show cause why the said Court sliculd not direct satisfac tion to be entered on the record of the said Mort gage in pursuance of the act of Assembly, which notice is hereby given. liv order of the Court. ADAM LONGSDORF, Sheriff ; • Jan. It , 1844. 4t-13 TH subscriber would respectfully in.. E form hiS friends and the public:,ilint lve has Into. Iy t eplenished his stock and is now offering of the old stand in North Hanover Street, a tplesid assort ment hardware, Cutlery,of Ecle.,tonsisting in part of Locks,hinges, screws, nails and spikes, a *ll kinds sod sizes. Grain, Cans! and other kinds of Shovels. Carpenters"rools, such as planes, saws, tilisCia, Rte• Bar 11.011; blister, tutst and shear Steels. Saddle and brittle mountings in sets; Saddle Tree's, erring And other ‘Vebbing. Shoe Findings of every de scription. :Mahogany and Glass knobs of the [fa ted Styleis. Also, oils, Paints mu? rarnishes § such as white lead, spirits of Turpentine, Copal and japan Vnrni✓lt. GLASS of all sizes, from Bby 10 upward. Also, an assotkment of Archer's Patent Lard Lamps,together with other articles too numer ous to Mention An of width will be sold twenty-five per cent low er than ►hey have ever been sold before, ibr with and good money. Call Rini examine before purchasing elsewhere, anti if the articles and privet are not found as stated you need hot purcbase. Call at any rate. , JACOB BENER. Carlisle, November 22, MS. ' tf-4 • 13133V1 1 1113 63511 • Alry•Eo & HAVEItSTICK have juet opened for the hecommodation of theit.,yok4ng ri ends 40. Parke assortment of , , Toys; Thy lloo&s.4 Pancii drotains for, Mae folks, both amusing and instr'netive. 9 Call before the Assortment is broken. December I a, 1843. Irn-7 Frn4:sBBiptlebted to the .sob&eribe.r, by note or, hook account, are requtv.tett to cal anti settle their accounts forthwith. - , . . 0 JACOB SEVER Carlisle, November 2:2,1843. _ e • • To all Concerned: 111 Y hoolut And A cconttis intscittlnt iNce ( A In hands htflJA id ES R. ti Milli fin...collection. He is empowered to collect all InOnies thke.ineAoth out delay. All indebted will, therefore,see so/pie nuee;Saity of closing . theirreounta at onte.— Theate tavink claims against me will present them to Mr. Smith. . it. *. MIL/14.ET0N.. . Carlisle, January :A, 044. J. V. eTIICIWNE ~. • • A LL persons indebted to the enthhoriller by Note A geectOnt,. svill.plenne cell:And • settle their ncenuniaoo oklkefo're flu; lot ,day of vebilippy oext,as thelieeounth of,all in arrears After thouthste. witbollt.tePftmt to foltoos, will be lea in the hands of a prokier olacer for collection. • , SYM. M..IIIATEEIL l aYiislp~ tan. 10, 1846: St4l portant to Cabinet ()bait Melllll, . . - • •• . , • , • Ti?. subscriber 11/15 on.)tund,a lame (ivantity of CHERRY 310M3.13S ~ ilmi POPLAit. ItLANK, 'whit& fie iyill selllove4r, thiniiin belied eiteivlaere, foe Cush: ' •• .. - - ' 3011 N RHOADS. Carlisle,,Jan. 10, L 844. ' • , tr.ll THE supplemental tnlentint of Nattpne,t IV. Dail, assignee of Dorshemer fsgrpnaleich % has tile flay been file.d.in the Court of .courinon P,leaa of Cusp berland county ; and ITtlepollny t the 13th day pf rob ruary next,appointed for its cgtidirrnsolon by said T. H. • if 12 • ihins aniLvigif. ,4AROR, alillfiesh•supply of ,LE ONp, ItAlqlNlli and 'PIGA, Just rii.Teivelf au 13 I )s' • .';' lAN'E bi."MONVEA.: citailie. NO. 3 ,134 a, '' 11 - it et ii d ' n f kratilAiN iiettorifo. !bribe ji . --I' = 't i t , .i. om i 'elicit •Lnibetin ~,' "InfA fol. °l4.l3sielielenlki, ihmatoilnin.liaro sr lra gat Pn. '. - ;kill' t Miami letiforeatilbOr* a gill a ea' 'iltabiat,i4e'Ceni"43){iti*t%thlborpniiiiiOn:sit.ld„l4,ll4 .an-'.,-- , 1 ° I . it. p,,Lii.,,t4 the • bootriirr,-wn...a, Itallitqahr l'alinh' Del l !'u 1 9 s' tebddy ttlikielt trio Isotsft AntE,Bec cotild„Pf ti lok oe , a4 . 60 “ 1 .. 4 . 6 , a1:ri . 'nfig t Aikill l'Ohl i ' 31 :"! e toalAity t iji et t 'L . '' , 7. 7, , kikotehft in limb "41"1". vE,II, 440001 , - -, k , , • , Test, 3 Np . ! -43 ti. -. , „Amt.. j'iti.=•iV,lti44. : • R. M. UNDERWOOD. • • • 11-14_ Carlisle, .Tati.Bl., 1844 Pt4blic Saki. C) "HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C. ~'Q~3C~3:~o OYSTER' . POINT FOR4ENI. !TAR. 800grAer repifor one!•yeai,' ,thaiyol Irmorl,T,Averlrgii i known sui clys tees' voint'in Clinnetland pith ; three aides' nest) thierisburgi it tfitit.'lforkshr erflareistairg and; t'aplisluTyrnpike,atotTrindte math.: The house la very large witk eh &o. Theeetiores oithnd 'attached theketo: The *petty ib ivoi o l4 the atten tion or thote who..wish to keep a pub' Jo !loupe. Ap-1 ! ply to the 80inakilie6tt New CtitnbeHetk4Cutither-; land 'eonnty,Personatly, okbv tenets Obit • " " • • CI I 4FOAS QYSTEIC .is luaky 184 V •"". • , .• • Aroti he, for tlittrgai* • , . • fling!subseriber begs Isaysi-tp , i4ortn thei eil4ens , of Carlisle. Una itd vjcinky, thht he hati just returned from the city. with a Splentlld. assort ment 'of BOOTS IAND SHOES;nontoistlug of Men's Fins . Calf and Coarse Boots .-also •Ments Mid Boy's, Monroe.. He would also'inform the LADIES, that he has pllrChased a lot of 4,- Dgiiblß sptallr Tnda ritiomts,rltOor slipper • . Ansi watiaitg abeets. • l'• Also a large assortment of,' Misses 'and Children. Shims. (A ll fie Wing of aerie giittlit.) He also probated alnitifKid and 'Moroi:Co skins all, of which he *ill manufacture, ipto work at, the shortest notice, and in a neid.andirotkmaniiice man ner cheaper than they can bi hsd at i atfy other es tablishment in the place " Be sure to call at his Shoe Stone and Manufactory In North Hanorer street, nearly Spin:mad the Dank- H. C. MALOY. diirlideannuary 0 ) 1844 Drugs, Medicines, tic., ms'(IRS & HAVERSTICK hate just opened their fall assortment of Drugs, Paints Oili, Dye= tugs, Patent Medic.ines, Perfumery and Fancy Coods, whicli they will 'sell wholesale or retail,. at the very- lowest prices, also Aychtsos Palma Lard Lamps, .9! asiorted sizes, patterns and prices. Glass Lamps of all sizes and patterns for barning either Oil or Lard. Lamp Shades and Clkinuoics of avorte,d sizes. Best Spe,rtu and Whale Oil, Sperm CandlQs, Al mond, Castile awl Country Soaps, as low as theyean be had from the city. •' • CO'Carlisle Borough Notes for. all.purchases tn. ken at par. December 13, 1843. ILIRDP ILICKERS, _Wholesale Dealers In Foreign and Domestic r Dry Geode, No,' 0, Noith Second Street. A few &Mrs South of Arch street, Philadelphia. 141KTOU140 resp,ectfullr invite the - attend on-• o f V country buyers to their large assortment of goods suitable to the season. They have on hand a large stock of Foreign and Domestic Goods, laid in at lower price. than tl rey can now he had and are preparad to offer induceniemts to the trade. We solicit a tall from -buyers before purchasing elsewhere, as we are satisfied that the prices it which we can ofTer our goods cannot fail to give satisfaction. January 17,1844. Sin-12 For Sale or Rent. 9 HE two story BRICK HOUSE situated ia Main Street, now in the occupancy of Mrs: Brown. Possession given on the Ist of April next. ' • . JOHN W. CRAIGHEAD. Januarf 17,1844. House.and.Store for Rent A.A IHE 'DWELLING HOUSE A ND . STCRE . ROOM, now nroupiodALN • Woods and situated on the south-west corner of the public square °fads borough, is offered for rent. Posses sion given on the Ist of April next: It is cue of the most eligible business stands in the borough. Bp,/ quire of January 17, 1844 2.....qicanr. Lllcipm.l2. THE d - welling part of the stone boilding* situate 011 the south-east corner of the Centre Square, tuntnnw in the occupancy of Mitchell McClellan, Esq;;ls Offered for rent. Pommisiun given on do Ipt day of April next. • Aitso-t-The Brick Building, situate on the corner of High and Vr ;4; • East streetS, lately occupied by John Zug, Esq., deceased, is offered for "•••' rent. Posaossion will be given inutnetliateiy,OT on the lst day of April next: Enquire of JACOB ZIUG. Carlisle, Jannnty 3,1841.--3 t. Holnles for Rent THE HOUSEP AND LOT belong ing to'llev. Robert Emory, lately occupied by sl7Edw,wd S. Walker; possession given imme diatelyi Also the HOUSES, Orchard and Lot, now in the occupancy of Mr. George Ringwalt, adjoin ing. Possession given on the Ist of April next. For trems apply to the subscriber, •ngtnt for the owner. `.Y. D. SEYMOUR. tf-6. Degember (3, 1843 For Ran. allfE subscribers will rent that large ,and com ruoilious HOUSE at present in the occupancy Cf . Miss Sarah E. Miller, situated on HO Street, Apposite ,the Mansion House Hotel. The Darden 1 / 4 11tached to the House is large and well filled with 'choir° fruit frees. The house is well calculated tot' A Ito veiling House or Store. Possession giyett on the ISt thy of April next. JOHN NOBLE & CO. a-9 B)eceibiet•, "'Meiling ',louse to Rent. • 1111 P, subscriber °Teri , for rent the two-story Stone HUTELLING 1 10P,SE, on , No •tb litnoacc st met, next doop xo the ~,,, u r Post Office, pow ocen.lxi . ed by 'All,r. 1818 ''' Clemens 111nararInne. It man .e.seeed ing,ly co ni forth hl e r ho us e baseisbx good --- idnetercil roomi.iwo of vioicha,relispered,and there ill al so an entry *op tho street. .frbe house has also recently been.pahaed. It has all /be .neeessary out buildlngs, such as Smobe house, /cc..and an excel lent garden. For terms, 4 . c. inquire at the Store stljoinipg, of ". JOHN SNYDER. Carbaile, Jan. /0,18 . /4. 3t-'ll ,Houses nit' Rent: in 'TWO:comfortable Brick Houses. Pos .". Session giVoti on the first of January, or on the first of April Rent to suit the times. Dec. 40,1843 .Houses to.' Rent. A two story Drickgwellial House with stabling, A situutedin West High street. , Also, a two story brjok dwelling boast, with a.storetroom, ware house ikt., in North Hanover street... Also, tkie shop adjoinini she ,same now occupied by Mr., Malloy. Also] iha frame dwelling house and shop adjoining the. Post DRlce... Also, oilman frame dwelling house in West Luntlier•street, and a small vie:story brick house in renr of ihejuime on Dickinson Alley. ... Passessidn to be .given on the lot of April next. kur terms ipply to . . 3NO. B. IPARKER. December 20,18.13 . liiol7.BEB TO •. 0 IL - 10 ; two-otot7AlottsAdedketketid dwell-- tugs, well situated.. arc Offered: Or iunt Also, It carper ,room Eited 'tor oi.greeety tre, will he rented fo that purpose or otherbiti2.. tai!tire of ~nrli,.• „ . - 3AC013 SWER, NoYerAher.22, 1843: - , . . ~ , . NOP,VE IN .NANKFIAPpIi . . APE`Vl'efolk.l for Aitic(iarlie bo qi "piliti- Spite under the Bankrupt Law, hda,heen Al-. ed, by 1F1LL14.1 1 .1 $1 . 4.1 , , Currier, Cbm'berland. coiPnty„aunt FRIDAY } . the 10,11 of Apii/.Jklxt, at It o'ricick It. itf.;, is appointed for 4c.helAritx.i4re. of, 1 - 14 fore, the•ikapd•,Court, elating in Bankruptcy, at tne. Diatri,aCoikrl 'Roorit iirp thc,COY 431" Vhiladel phia, irkeq and Ahem the, .crediktAra Of 'thel idPe4 titioneh,..who.baie proved their ;We, ~ lothrr persona im interact, may appear , mid a. cities, it nny.tliey hire, *4, ouch tile op tificatet ahoUld 'cot be grstn;:etl. . . . . : : , . eltiPS ItaVIWN, - ' ... Glerk qr que Ristritt Court. AIAVA I I4.44ii #70844. -77 4: — Yir. ' ietlit ' yy iTlit, Sit 1 Lt ki n to 1 4 p to(tes gram dibA qt., s in 'MA. .L.) J ' ' biwash -about the Id% ,Noeinber tolitutiQght tied or IMP. • neSliretiarigedl s 7. s' mum *et taken ' the ibiht;ear: The Ouider is *Anted to come f r ward, prn_v_e erbiterty , and take .themawg. ~ .. W. L. N&YLOIL :, „ , . ) 1 , :,'. °1 : ' NOTIPE.... '.'4. 1 .; 1 .'.A . LIi -, pet•aotl . ll, '', kncylo:ltheitterdepiln i r , , , :eiptitail to the taddrerther , e; udtker.byi.tipte , ,,or .I)44k•eep9UPts.hfteeutlehted tO QO lit'ahod ..nettelhe name ‘rl9 l ,oo!.'Oteay.tee, , ,I,he!4rieteed,eirJee clone th e. .. Pe Tf !",to n l.oBl' !! P '• 7 •'''yi'' ' ''' ; .;., ;,4, 4.:' 11it, 4 4,0§ ; • , ~ ;•,:, ~ s ta w i l itiO4.l 7 , 4to,tott: , .:',. ,:ii...e . :::*. ' 4la4; -.:,;,::::*.?:,.:::- , ,. 2 , 2 - .~: - ').-" -- :,, , ,..-4 ,,,, ~..',4 {7.2“} Sui-"1:"? , ‘ ' * .~ Magyar.» ,9: -‘g .. \ A , ,-,' ~ . • - • •`• ~' r t , `• ' ",' --- , 1- ''',.i.' ; ''• , ' ' , . •-• ~ „'- -I- ~ , •I • , ', :f 11 from 7.11 .-:‘, of the fteOeioll and ExMnditures of Cuiliti . Olituid Coufill'vbY 0 1 Q C9ool,siocispbf said County l rioni the , first d ay of January, to the thilty-Writ daSr'df December, .4.1. D. 1840'inphisive. .' " -- ...i '- • DR. . „ , _ ...;. . • • • "' r.,balahcipin'thei bands of Tntalcarer at last settlement, 41168 18 of i*es. outstanding at leitlettlement, .11178 20 'iAnnarat of - County Tax asseteedforlB43;. ' '• 13678 41 Tax an Us'Ets lands; ree.'d'oft& do J..Kilgore, A. W. Sterrett, Colestock and Kiltora's heirs, ..• ; Fine recd of J. 'M. Means, Esq. for.prpfane swearing ! 13 00 I'Xiee'd.,4af D. Lackey, Esq. for sale•Of stray, * ..• .‘ M. Pooklin, , Esq. for old lai , or press, . . • . *. 4.;00 "- A4tio4Erlt per.his.note and interest on same; . . . •p 6 , fitl ". Peal Martin., Esq. late sheriff fines & verdict fees far 1842 &3, 331 18 4‘• J. H.;:Grahatni..Esq. onatrordiphfctein Coalmonweittit nose, 4 Op .• R. Wilson; EstVvortlict fees*.tqr. Omni. I**. , •• i • ••• . :157 *titt ' T. ft, Criswell ; v4diett• eat iii:P'tim.l 3 leas for 1842& ' 36 tlO ". D. Hoover and.oftashtiollOf Bridge bond; , • a 5 0,0 ". Error in the asseetament of 1841 for The State Tex 0111 , 342, 684 40 • „ . Sehediste s of wagon 'Tatee•titte County. per ftetirn of Treasurer, Decent lierlol , 1843, c uffed to Etonertgions, "ee. with the amount asssessed fon 1843. Townships, 4.c. I Years. . Collectors. ! Ain't. of Du- Ain't. of :.in.z! Ain't. 1833 1 optstand mg. S. Middleton,7F - 3 , n r Peterii • •••• • 316.61 Allen, 18 , 13 L.lElino, 1069 55 , 574 51 Carlisle, . . " I.Angney, • '1199 83. 490 33 Dickinson, , " 1. F. Lamberton, :1203 82 '853 32 E. Penniiborci,' " B. Longneeker, 1,281 97 894 97 Frankford," " J. Azmold, • 279 .95 24 95 Hopewell, " S. Flickinger, . 330 •77 ' 128 77. Mifflin, " C. Shirk, • '422 70 i 76:70. Monroe, ‘ 1 D. Martin, 985 11 687.11 Mechanicsburg, " L.. Schutt, , 148 24 • 98 24 Newton, •!! .1, W. Allen, 765' 27 376 27 Newville, " J.'Vance, ' .. 131 67 16 67 , N, Cumberland, " J. Hickernell, ~ 87 97 51 97' N. Middleton; " P. Williams, '1095 17 - 266'17- ! S. Middleton, '' " .1. Spengler, : 1067 .59. . : 794 69 - Silver SPring, " L 80bb,.: -• . 1153 95 , .620 96. Southampton, , " J. Williamson, 916'12', -' .357 72 ' Shippensburg 13 " ID.-Kenotver, . 283 -95': 1 . 79 95- 46 T " J. Kits4ler, . 139 63 , 69 63 W. Pennahoro.' " S. Alter, ' .1014 55 141 50 OS To balance duo Treasurer by County . . , . . Statement exhibiting the amount of Taxes assessed within' the County of Cumberlarul, for - the use..(f - the COn97,(3nwealth, up to the Slat (lay of December 1843 , with the amount of exonerations and fees another' COltectors, the api bunt paid into the hands of Milian; M. Nateer, Esq., Treasurer, and Om . b a l a p c es reogried ,biphiM'43: oyestandlyrahit due by • . Collectors; together with the amount of cost,a due State *easurer, as of this date, vial„ , . ) • . - To balance of State Taxes outstanding at moat settlement, $157 36 44 Cash in hands of County - Treasurer do. do . 314 .18 Balance due by Slate, to W. M. Mateer Esq. Co. Treas, 10 76 GEO. EGE To I: , alturte'einf,§lateiTaxes outstanding at last settlement, $8306 33 " Ottsh in 'hands of County'l'reasurer do 1780 0 .'itieet,d(Aitie Tas assewed for 1843. . , Cll ci . . . . • • ;,., „ • c . v. ..., , ktniottrzt of Dupli.laills of ask' - . Townships 4 - norought. uPnectors• - • 1 I" a '"' l cafes for 1843. I •ciencies. 4 , 4 0 c _ors sea. , . c o td. . •-------- -------- ' ' t _ l Amoutit of Teeib a Kast Pcnnsborough, • i • S mita Mumma, 1841 ------7 .' ------ 7 .2 03 ;41 1 . 4 '.13 12 a/anee 4 otl:stsnding Smith 'Middleton, ; Jacob Lehrrian, . • 2 10 1 36 37i '3 _l3 • ti,ilierllpring, , . . John- nollagbe •II r,' • • ~ . ,o • , .32 16 ., . Shippensburg Borough, JamerrL.Brairdeberry, . •' ' MI ,10 163 • ,12 03 Al ~ Allen,.. ' David Coover, • 18411 , ".12 67 •62 82 , 465 59 fi Cariblc e , . nob Squier, • 'I. . • .. :85 683 • 93 .20 '1034 93 id Diekinsoned , ... , f . ~, 'D. W. M'Culloch, ' • ,", ; 19 01 62 43 • . 629 22 East Pcnnsborough, George Moltz, • . ' ' i 35 983 - ;72' 04 828 79 •,. Frankford, • 'J, C. Brown, , ~, : .3 2 1 1 3 3 146 06 87 ; 67 42 186 16 • Hopewell, John Stouffer, , .." .v. ' , . .. Mifflin, , Thomas C. &miller, if . ,3 54 ; 16 90 168.17 . ~ Monroe, . , Christian Glime, • ' , o • 14 52 58 20 '5ll 76 . . ~ ~ Mechanicsburg, ' Lewis Schutt, . ,fi . . , 3 333 12 75 .; 7 913 bi 50 38 . ~ Newton, , John Ruth, .. • ,II . 34 71 'B5 40 Nowville, John S„,,MorroVe, . . . • 5 86i 846 . 50 79 - • 6 New Cumberland,. illudoW Makin, ? - ..5,03 .8 26 21 98 . ~ North Middleton, !Samuel Kutz, . ' 11 ' •,25 67 '46 33 ' '645 26 . .. Struth Middleton, .I.lohn Peters ~ 4 86 66 • ,'' 826 , 00 ~ . •• 470 14 ~, SiLver Spring, ' . Francis Ecl:els, ' ~, , 742 ~., 38 94 .881 18 di SOutharnpten. , Jacob Coover, , , IS : - , 6 373'; :33 64t..: '294'04 Shippemburg Borough... : George Kimmel, - ~,, 131 ' 15 % 00 58 07 F - AD.,. ~ Township,.` Hugh Craig , ! • . , I I A 79 ~ • ,6 84 „ ,92 95 West Permsbcrough, ' ''. GeorgO'Zinn, jr. ; , li , 4 7. 16 '5l 943 654 96 ~ . ' Allen,.. • - Lewis Kline 1843 1.,697 to ~,, : 0 . 603 00' . 1,694 10 • ~, :895 .50 .. - '1,639 51 Carlisle, :. rheum Angnoy, • .. l , ;.‘ ' .2,335 01 . ~, . '550450 1,011 11 Dickinson, '.••. ,, i, ' , James F. Lamberten,. .. ~4 : i 1,561 . 61 ; ~, , , :,, . ~,55.1,00 , '‘,, !1 3 1 : 31 1 5 :7 8 350 'etc"' East 'Penpaborough, • Benjamin Longnecker, , .L ' 1.,,13,„111 88 7 ;. •',, ..• ' ~, •.• ...1 2 6* . Frankfow, +, John Arnold, .• .204 98 Hopewell, Samuel Flickinger, . • 0. , I . ii .451 .0 . 8 , ; -di 211' 00 . ' 56 Mifflin, '• Christian Shirk, • . , , '142 5s " , ~ Morirde, • "Lewis David Martin, - • '4,142 44 133 66 ' Mechanicsburg, • ' . Schutt, ~, ' :,. • . ~. .11 , 1 / 8 01 6 4 : . ~..„, .:: ~ 2 2 .,g:: , . :. . ;440 00 ! '606 99. • Neivton, ' James iy. Allen, ' '1,046 199 ' ~ '., : ' '440 00 ' .„ 46 29 Newville, .. , John .Vance, ' , • ; 186 29 * '.'' .' '43 67 ' ..;i9 00 • New Cumberland, ' ,IJohn Iltokernell, -.., . . ' , 192 67 '. !' - ' Id " . 1,037 00 463 24 Mirth Mind sled; , David 'Williams, ' . SouthMiddlefoir, . Jacob Spangler, ' • • . ' '1,4'90 24 ' :." ' 1,464 30 ' in ta , 274 00' ', ' 4,190 3o 999 35 Silver.Spiing, , •JohnHobb .. . ' , -.. -636 00 • ' ' i . , ,,: 3 , 1 : fi a: si ', : i , :1 48 o t o , „o o r !!, - . ;3 :: Southamptorii,„ - • , ! Johnston Williamson, ' Shippensbufg.'Bordugh,, ' David, Renewer, , 394 99 . , ',' , '9,1 00' : '95 62 • ...do „:' ~`, XoWnshiit ; , . . , J4lolocitaqiiiii3r, . ' . .JB6 62. .. 14 -fd W q't /1 ?? 1 ;1 5 bPF"g t !' `Simon Mier. . '1,383 .19 „... - . 4, 'O3 'Oll ~510 l9 ' , CHAS. OGILEY ci CO Cum it /tray, as. . • • " We, the Commisidoners of dumberliml ,odtinty,' do certifyithit 11011 CithoVe , eihtbiteri4rtiOranToOireeatAteraMt of the, ReceierCand 4. ll ,oeglehren,of:Oumberlind•cOnnty l ter: 018 term above statel,fis 4. also of the . severed tarceisharte — thed Ithe'ulat for :-Of the Cornmetrivivaiih i • ,', aforesaid, yilth• the, 1 /DtreglOte 91;feell and exoneration. allinvdd du. ring . tspliOri), plait the ornatmtlef,the !several f t ivea'outstandl4 andhir l the hipda of the emend Collectors, accord illff the beet 'of our ilitoviledie judErnoist. • ". Vitrieas out-Wilds ari'd' ef 'BOO, degirlige, th rat day of Jantaly.' ',YAoCiB ROBERT, LAIRD, • O ' CIMISTIAN TITZEI.i." ' ' ckatillak'ls'AcAt . lost! !!I,**,'Cleik. ----- ---: --; ------,------- ~ , * ' -gains for Oath . - • . . t hiatiotha' & vatinp, , '• 1 . L mop 16 *- 404 . 10 thil t ith eeriber ' Aii , ' P ' ifeNt il l ' iii 4 1 nei . r,tiypjNotgk Ili loWtOir °' are j_uit w ill t e ts e ig, like nott t 4 ow "/- `' ^ 1 ' V"/ o hint a liirrYniOnnent or fasbl A ' Jim" -''. 1 need cash to la ....., j .c"'' sing on ari , 1 ,.... L it. 'Pvteo, s ,. t- rf • rrf!, , '-';' , ..... k '' HS subliciihiii hadirik re. roved it Rah - , rit'aO, i' , Viiitlngs *bleb will be sold Odle luir.. 1 oaFron,MY o 7r• l ' S " ' clildretp.*Glitit "C s , . ''. 1 1 1414 of , 80Q111 ic SfillOtk HAI'S! to . 2. 1 .!e• e .. .• ---- -/. ; ~ eatii4 A mikr i , g oiggi. • ' - 4 'CA. , anti a genkral aspormiebt,ok cißOPEalms, 0 4011411•1 i n ~, , 1, , w f'l `, ' 1 , „ , ..._ ..... —.1* . -, •- - - ----- • Is now determined th'ao an tinlitteli3M'ballitievii and ', .-4, u ite le 'Wally are In-, - ~. : ‘ '• ' "VIATECTROOP,IIOO73,, - ,titNifito 4, .. - shimitM, INVlnflolt bnd price* be .1 "' ' ,' 5 N :211 41413 . C4:B F ril "."- I ,,L. i t ~ •' .1;o: .., i i d y 'id uu . eifieflaign. l l l l ent Ifo nded t kati ii illOeliht .l4s ; 4 1 °° 3- ' , dettrined to. , ' l t . T.ltiVits,'lns igiliPlell t° I l!f i litUte .. ,..Lbeti tt ipli t °r'4l. jo ß ml ia 4 dh i„„i , „m ot , 1 , 111 s ilvmooril i nvid• lielll eat, 111 F 01, and avoid theneeessity of tiun• ' note no book account, wi, be Is-.47., , C , L-. -17 i atiiii. - ' '' . - CHAIILtS n1 a t...1.,, is o,k, , , } wm:m. IitATEERs -in , 1 , 1 4%4 0 % 1 /elk" !het" ""tant , c!, p .4.1211ii2,_ . ;,., : ,„:,, ~ ~ ;,,- --- Gernole,Jah 10,18A4 . ''" " ' tr*/` """'"._ ~!'"L,,,,.,, , ,„,,i y anil ,0611, v ail, ..fo• a 11101110. REIM WILLIAM M. IiIATgER, TUASURER. ME BE RECEIPTS FOR. 1841 RECEIPTS. FOR 1842 RECEIPTS FOR 1843 4 . . , $13,678 41 1 $6,819 $28712 06} 1548 02 00,260 98} -10,093 35 I • 19,475 70 $30,051 95 ME ISE • '. . • Arrunintpaq out on orders,4r, capita:os, to 'toil: If y xvitnesses fees in ComMoirrealth stilts, ." Justices do "do „ "' Constables do. *. do Poor HOUse in riiiomate for 1842, ". •Do . 'do • 1848. • . " Jurors paY, • •• " Assessors pay for 1848, , , • " County Jedl,andPeraiteniitiry, sundries fumiihed prisbnenr, " Election expenses, . • " Repairs and Ineldental;exPenses of public buildings, •" Bridge at H 2 Over's Mill, -• " Repairing Bridges. 6 „ • " 'M. HolcomlCKeeper'df. P,eintentiary, • " :Directors of the Poor for 18b, " .;Poor )Ruse Yhritors,: , , " 4,, H. Dirahipii,Esq. Attorney to Commissioners; ." Public Print ing, 'Tates refuOedi " ,Inqtiests on stead bodies, " Damages awarded on roads, " ray for 1842, • :James Dunbar apperinteridant of public buildingi, " Reber; Wilson-Esq. Clerk of.Qr..Sess, fees, , ' 6 Thomas H. Criswell Esq. Prothonotary's fees, " , John Young. apprehending horse thief, • " 'J. H. Graham. Esq. Dep'y Atey Genl fees in Qr Bass, 4c. "‘ liVjlliam Anderson Court• Crier ,, • • ' 6 ' Dockets, dr;e: for Prothonctaiy's'bffice, • " •Po for Recorders ofllm o ' • , " Easter') State Penitentiary support of convicts for 1841 .1c 2, Michael Mishler Esq._psy in full as Commissioner, " Jacob Rehm). Esq. ,do do for 1843, •Robfat Laird Esq. do . do . do Christian l'iteel Esq. ficirri 4th Nov. to 31st Dec. 1843 inclusive, ,John iilaln Be.q Coonniesioners Clerk, " Paul Martin Eiq.'late•Sheriff support of prisoners, for 1943, 1 " Constables Quarterly Returns, " • " Viewers of ßoade;end Bridges, ' " !Orders fur killing. Foxes, " Cotitmission - allowed Treasurer at la per cent " Discount on a $2O note, " 'Exoneration.allowed Collectors, 'Fees ' do (16 • " Dainties, due V Collectors of 1942, • Is . Do r do 1843, paiatce due Tieaeurer by Cott* $1648 02 By cash paid State Treloimer per receipt, •:,. CommissiOn (1 per et.) allowed Counly_Trecumr • '. or on $314 18 Amount ompaid.by Snodgrass Esq. on Mon roe-Duidicate, • • " do By :Wm.'M: Mather Esq.:on Silver Spring Duplicate,. . . “,do Shippensburg D. " Exoneratinns to Collecters,of State Tax, " •Commission ,(s . per ct.) allowed c7ollectcirs, 482 90 By ensh paid State Treasurer per receipt, " .do - do Commission (1 per ct.) allowed County treasur- '• cr on $4058 04, ; • " Error in assesment.made 1841 for Taxis of 1842, " Amount overpaid State Treasurer for 1841, Exonerations Allowed Collectors. Of ,1842,. , , Commission.(s per ct.) allowed'Collectois'of 134 t, " Outstanding, Taxes for 1842, " Cash due State Treasurer,- El • ' ' • .., . ~ . .. ~ By each paid : State Treasurer per receipt, 06 2 45 00 ' 2000 op " Commission (1 per et.) duo Co. Tress. on $5025 00, 50 .25 . , • " • Outstanding Taxes f0r.1843, ' '11,745 .70 .. . " Cash due Stato Troasurer, 2,044,75 '19,475 70 9,475 70 1 - 1 : 04 $7751151 a 4,595 00 $1,22. • 'We,lthe tindersigeed'iuuditors of Cumberland county,Aovertify, that hating 4ifx - rimine.) the accounts ortorvouchors of William 1[ Mateer.esq, Tremont? . of acid county, froni•thatriii :day of •dicuutiry,to•the , Blst• dey ef December. 'FB•I3. Incruifie, do find Is irsittnoiikif Filte,enDundred and ForipEightDillbus and Twb`Cents - dueigtid 4kt:odim, by , ^satd• county, excbasicwof .the 'several taxes • ireased for the , tfsii;latilit Oommbnwealth. Arid lee further cettifi tlifst the 'hove exhibits a•aWct statement of itie-dttersodirqrasxeir due Nettle ..t*rctico 'Collectors assessid tafthe'use bf the ComMis*.istith`withinqiatd 4:owity, toga` 'thin with the imbatt of'Cash duo Mate Treasurer as wbovelitsted,".• Given "under on, hands at' thotrotorrils.Otaufhee.• i t Gsrlifilfr f , Ills xOth day: of January; A.D.T844. . • , • .• .itETER DAMAN', IROBT:O. XitAIORE. • • BAMITEVIIUSTObe • • %bakers. " • r I. PA.).*ENTS FOR 'lB4i. PAYMENTS Pak 1542 PAYMENTS FOR 1843. MMM3 =SI CR. 456 56 55 04 41 79 1000 00 6000 00 2056 75 721 37} 'Ol9 1111 770 673 647 27# 3500 00 213 99 200 00 90 op 30 oo 50 00 ,hor 00 38 46 721 00 27 00 65 00 124 1r 12 5g6 20 00 76 60 50 00 46 2 30 00 697 64. 133 50 2116'0 190 60 27 OA 300 00 1191 In 89 4z 266 83 65 04 )M,5*24 . 403 80 ,1000' 324 036 1166 08 $316 61 6603 32 6919 93 $30,200 98§ $ '314 Ts Mi ME 57G- ,8 11 14 29i 121 69h- , 452 SING 43 136 78 2135 83 40'58 '094 40 . 10 76 352.47 653 06 470 14 3,833 90 9,093 .It} 80,051 35 ILO
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