Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 28, 1855, Image 5

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STATEMENT' O t THE ',FINANCES'
OF TUE
coanik, of
• • • ,
FROM, TUN IST DAY OF JANUARY, 'MAHE 31ST
• DAY DEMMER, 1 8.4, INCI,CSIVC.
Made by qhe Commissioners In cmnpliance with the re
quisitions of the acts of Assembly of this Comma',
wealth, passed the 15th day of A pril,lB3l ) as also viith
the 37th section of said act width requires the County
.Frwisurer once in every year t 4 state his account and
/produzo his vouchers to the Commissimiers. which
after examination by said Commissioners. shall'he by
them laid before the County Auditors for settleuieln;
according to law.
3,cardanco with which N. W. Woods. Esq., Treasurer
of Cumberland county, submits the fidiowing OH a
e meet exhibit of his receipts 'and oxpendittros. I,r
the past year, ending ou the 31st day of December:
A. 1). 1854.
N. W. Wt)01)S, Esw, Treasurer
RECEIPTS.
Valance in bands of Treasnror at in get-
tioment. in; per Auditors' report. $ 211 03
Amount of outstanding County taxes at last
soLtloment, • • •-•- . 8,178 12
County tax assessed for year 1854, 2'4,708 81
1r ems obtainod from Jacob emover and °titers, 23,493 09
Abate Mont allowed by the State Treasurer on
payment of-$25,000, • 1 ) 315 79
Vines and verdict fees received of Samuel
'Martin, Clerk of Courts,
Verdict and arbittution fees received of George
Zinn, Prothonotary,
Miscellaneous receipts from various persons,
F *ll'receipts fur 11454,
RCTIRDULE OP COUNTY TAXES OUTSTANDINti ON THE IST DAY
- ,OP JANUARY, A. p., 1855, SUIs.TECT TO ET.ONERATIONS
AND COMATISSIONS.
1848. Santoi'llricker,t Monroe, ' $350 25
11150. Edwar'd Phillips, West Ponnsborough, 131 01
1851. James Bricker, Shippensburg, 14 18
11303. Samuel 11. Gould,* Carlisle, 531 71
Joseph A. Weakley, Dickinson, 565 10
Henry F. Fells, Mechanicsburg, 40 02
Christopher Mellinger, Newton, 271 27
' C. W. Dehn, New Cumberland, . , 49 711
Samuel Gl'me.* South :Middleton, , 292 SU
1854. Ilenry Darr.* Lower Allen, ' 145 31
-----Jarob-14-Zook,*-Upper -Allen, 305.49
Joseph C. Thompson, Carlisle, 929 85
Samuel !lectern, Dickinson, 600 60
Adam Eslluger, East Pennsborough, 185 49
" WiII i am Grahaut,i - Fran ittord, 131 61
• John Elliott,* Hopewell, 99 23
John B. Perry, Mifflin, 308 04
Sloses Bricker.t Monroe, , 101 94
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David Balter.i. Newton, 447 48
Lewis Willett, New Cumberland, 26 83
Robert Mclver, Newlin°, 110 07
John 11. WorthSpahr.4 Middleton,'
,1220 24
Henry Ilickernell4 Silver Spring, ' 1491 89
Samuel [Miami' Shippeusburg Borough, 81 . 12
Jacob Noffsinger, South Middleton, 776 :18
Renj. „McKnehan,t West Pennsborough, 339 07
These marked thus * have since first of January paid
in full. Those marked thus j have paid in part.
EXPENDITURES.
eminTs.
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rand Jurors for services in 1554,
Traverse Jurors for services in 1851,
Christian Stough and others, for furnishing
.lurors by order of Court,
Christian I nholT, for oil, candles, Am., for use
of county, _
James Mather, fur services as Court Crier fur
1851,
W.. 1. Shearer, Esq., District Attorney, fees
in Commonwealth cases,
Witnesses fees in Commonwealth cases,
(embracing 97 bills,)
Justices' fees in Comnion wealth cases,
Constables' fees in Commonwealth eases,
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oounty .Auditors, for sor"•iras, :malting ac-
counts for 1853,
wnitani Riley. for services as Clerk to Audi•
tors for 1843,
Philip QuiAly, audltine; ttecounts of Proth'y,
Recorder and Register,
POtn.lo OFFICES.
G. Zinn, for services per order of Court and
Proth'y fees for years 1852,-3-1,
.1. Loudon, for appearance docket for I'roth'y,
Samuel Martin for foes In Com' th cases, re,
cording roads, Ac.. as per act of Assembly.
Jas. Loudon, for rtcOid books for Itocorder's
office,
COMMISSIONERS' °rime.
Jas. Loudon, for Duplicate, binding and sta
tionery for county,
Joseph Cressler, for services as Commissioner,
(16 days at $1 50)
John Ihkb, for services ,as Commissioner,
(117 days at. $150)
'James Armstrong, for services as Commis
stoner, (808 days at $1 50)
George SI. Graham, for services as Commis
sioner from 24th April to 30th December
(93 days at $1 50)
William Riley, for services, 1 year's sal. and
delivery of duplicates, election papers,
Bentz et Brothers, fur cloth for rover' ng offi
table,
}Prod. Cornman, for covering table fur'office,
REGISTER'S OFFICE
A. L. Sponsler, for registering marriages,
births and deaths,
PRINTING.
John 11. liratton for public printing 11n-1854,
E. Cormunn, for public printing for 1854,
B. 116 atty, for public printing for 1854,
EASTERN PENITENTIARY.
Eastern Penitentlary,for support of convicts
for 1853, •
EMEIMM:I2
Myers & Outtsball on account for erection of
Now Prison,
Thos. Symington, on account of sand•stono
for New Prison,
Aldrud & Richards, fur extra work on New
Prison,
Michael ',unhurt, for sand-stone furnished
Now Prison,
John T, Wilson, ICeopor of Dauphin county
prison for support of Prisoners,
Francis ROSeuNtmel, fur pain Wig and sanding
Jail wall,
Georg° Wefso & Wm. Oral', for paving amt
materials at Jail,
l'iitcr Rodgers for putting up tell-tales and
gong at prison,
Eileen] on account of unloading wed
. stone at prison,
Salomon Powers Fir granite sill for front
door of prison,
itixton Clioneworth and 'Whiner for
guarding'prisoners in lock-up,
Alexander 31cLeister for serviceskeeping up
tires and labor work,
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John 0 utshall travelling expenses tot:Rads
b wough, on county business,
itlierlif Huggins, of Perry county, costs and ,
maintenance of prisoners,
Frederick Common for stables, stools, and
rollers for hammocks,
Wm. Line and Jacob Spangler for regulating
done atprison pavements,
Wm.llyr for taking out. pump stock at
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nm,. o r w
, posts for ell-framo at Jail,
Ilayhi Stott It'for kadt-case for Sheriff's
Thomas P. Dwin itnd others for lalwr work
filling and lewelllnglall-yard,
Wm. Randolph ihr 100 bushels of charcoal
for prison, . I
John 11. Brandt ft,sr 30 tons; of stntse , ..o:sl fur
.1. Tr.ni al for hauling ;10 tons of steno
nual to prison,
Mrs. Margaret Snodgrass f6r ticking, blank
rte. &r.. f,r prison,
A. 11. lloylo for iromq .r rollerß of ham,
Emiiuel V.llgualager inneloi
for J:111, •
J A , 3 .b !I Ift.o; Mid 4phi] Ittyki f defining ont
0,1141,91)1,
• - ' Potot. tiousE, •
J,_iquire, Erl., Tuns. of t'oor and If ouse of
raniOyinvnCh.T . oupt. ISSA, • • $6110 } 91
Vreetorg Ileo. 5he:M . .4%1:1 , 0. Drindla and .L
C. Brown ba1ar103114 . 1.51, . ~ °9A
Dr. Al J. • Itartonn,.; "frogi j and C.
Rosman isitors' pa for 1854, 30 00
itoAn online 'AN!) TAITAUES AKATIDjT
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Elizabeth 411111 ams. amount of damaged a- • - •
• warded by I 'ourt, . 41'00
William Wallneo do. . 4 77 60
Jacob Walgoracr
Mary Atchley
Ham ti , Britt Inn
- , alouel Nfiller , do. 76 111)
4.4111 C. l'ou ley . . d", 75 (10
:tundry persom for gangers, viewing r..ads
and bridges per eurti (Irate of cleric of wurt, 1:t) CO
Christhen Walt amount in full of contract
. .
for ereviltighridge near Ege's mill,' . ' 1:,07 80
'Valentine Penni:tit fir 9000 shingles fur re
pairs at li upp's bridge, 04 0(1
Daldol Lehman for work and materials at ° , •
It upp',s bridge.. 87 05
SamuelCoucer fur hauling shingles to
ltupp's bride, : 8 00
Alfred Mash for joist for Bryson's bridge. .1 25
S. li. Eckels hauling, luoil,er to Bryson's .
bridge, 3 51.
Joseph Eberly . dq. 705
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.hdin Kprent do, ' 4 Slt
John 'learner do. ti 21
Daniel Lehman for work lay log flour at Bry
son's 'bridge, 42 U!,
Jacob Wiley, for joist and plank fur Bry
son's bridge, 120 00
WiMain Green Gm 10,000 chestnut shingles
for Miller's bridge, 00 00
Cornelius Kennedy fur 8,000 chestnut shin
gles and hauling-10,000i ' . r 4 00
Andrew. Kauffman fur scantling for Bryson's. .
bridge. ' 149
lacob Bretz for repairs dune at Alexander's
bridge, 5 00 '
henry Funk for plank and putting same in
Alexander's bridge,l 00
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Henry Kuntz for repairs done at Alexander's
bridge, G 51
3300
46 62
92 26
$ ,1,4,72. 63
ArrnornzArtnNs.
Cumberland - and Uulon lire compautes, 00
ASS EXBOR.S.
.1, .11n Bee tem and ot heraFsessors t for services
rendered for year ISf.4, 430 03,2-
MECTIONR„
John Diller and cther officers of gdriernl
and township olcaions f,r 1864, E4B 63
PUBLIC 111711-DINCIB.
John HaMort for rooks of cornice of Court
room. 40 00
Francis Resonsteel for painting Court room, 41 00
Monroe Morris for stove, stove plpo. kc. , 47 83%
Jacob. Flop:lrd 1 year's salary, as keeper of
public building. 05 00
Lydia•Woiich and M. L Dunbar for clean.
lug Court room, 13 50
Win. Breeze' for blacksmith's work done at
lock-up. ' 6 00
Jefferson Worthington far glazing done at
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Court Ilduso. 2 50
Charlet,' Weirirb and 3. Flenard for shaking
$J,071)
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carpet of Court room, 1 00
Frederick Bentz for mending locks at Court -
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Ilnuse. 4 :`4l
Andrew Hecker for mending lock of lock-up, 1 F.O
A. S. Dyne for repairs of spouting. Ac., . , 2 S7‘
Barney Carney for whitewashing lock-up, I AO
Peter Gutshall for repairs done at Cou,rt
House, 1:00
$ 437 50
2,183 68,,,,
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John Bubb, Esq., and others, amount of their
re9ect ive county bonds, 4,356 00
Carlislo Dsposito Ilank,•amouut of loans ob,_
Wood, 3,000 00
Curlislo Deposits Bank, amount of discount
or renewal, 31 90
Adam Petro.. Wm. Kerr and others, amount
of interest on bonds, 722 21
92 00
EOM
48 00
83 Z,O
al 51 t 4
44 3t
32 35
Ifenry Saxton, flir Ilardvrtirp, &r., 4 65 1 ,i
S. M. Hoover, for stone oonl for Court Ilour.e. 34 25
Joseph May, fur shovelling snow, 3 00
Joseph Murphy,. hauling coal ashes, 7 00
John ft. Itratton. postage for county. U 50
James Martin,Abr boxing trees at Court • -
House, 75
Joseph Miy, for trimming trees, 7 00
Wm. Line, for Linden trees and planting, 1 50
112 50
15 00
10 50
J. E9Fuller, forcomputing scale, t; 00
1. llingwalt and J. Urogg, assisting to pre
pare duplicates, 63 75
Mrs. Mary. lituudy, fur cleaning Cuurt at
itausu, S 00
123 70
10 00
John Woods. for Arminian', 4 50
George Craighead, for services as assossor, 4 64
John 51- GYegi . for services and expenses
going to Baltimore on county business, , 12'45
James Armstrong,
expenses to Goldsboro' .
and Philadelphi;inn county business, • .20 20
Gem W. Miner, for•3o yds. cotton duck, for '
hammocks, 12 50
A. S. Lync, for repairs of door, shuttersoind
latch, and 16 Waqh basins, 7 12%
Joseph May and Thomas James, for cleaning
well at Jail, 10 00
Wm. Randolph. for 100 bushels of icharcoal,
for Court House, 7 70
(leo. W. Hilton, for horse and earring° hire, 13 00
Adam Sensrman,Tor horse and carriage hire, 35 5 1 :0'
Samuel Martin, for screening and putting
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MT 86
10 00
45 183
21 00
IBM
454 50
139 50
4 in coal, 2 50
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Wm. S. Cobean. I's'., amount of avance
', ment by him to County Treasury, 355 25
Mrs. MeLeister, cleaning out Jail, . 10 00
Cumberland Valley It. It., freight on coal, 22 50
John !larder, furnishing grass aced for Jail
yard; - 75
Samuel Taylor, and other collectors amount
of abatements allowed•tax payers. 1,406 10
Sundry persons, premiums on lbx and other
seal 0. t . -- .. 77 12 1 4
Constablesl-for making returns to Court, &c. 79 08.
13123
a 157;
I 75
30 70
168 50
181 55
155 00
' INQUESTS.
losrph C. Thompson, Justice Longneckar,
and iustleo Middleton, fees and Juror**
pay, for holding inquests on dead bodies, 151 ON
310 40
RETUNPET TAXF2i.
Vin. S. Cobenn, Esili, and others, amount of.
taxes erroniyously assessed, 10 00
]3,090 00
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441 00
By amount on Commissioners' orders, $83,734 20;;
County Treasurer's commission at 13( 3 per
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50 00
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Outstanding taxes unpaid by Collectors, 0,076 t 4
Collectors' fees, 5 per cont., 1,081 47
Exonerat lona, . :MO Si
100 00
Balance In hands and due county by Teas. 7,04 00!;;;i'
967 00
EEIM
To amount of recoll.tg for A. D. 1.854,
200 00
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Ce, the Commissloners of Cumherland
nay, do certify and submit the thiegoing
n correct statement of the receipts and
nonlituren of the county nferctuld, from
17 (10
28 00
3S 25
Ire, as also a Beliedulo of the outstanding
County taxes in the isnoughs and townships therein
stated. together with 'a statement of expenditures under
each head of appropriation made by the Commissioners,
in eomplianee with the requisitions eontained in the
224 and 2:ld sections of an net of Assembly of this Com
monwealth, !wised the 151.1) day of April, A,T.).
Witness our hands.and seal at Carlisle, this flast day
of January, A. 1). 1S 5.
301 IN 1101111,
.I..AIIMSTRON(I,
?11. flitAllANl,
Controlssioners of Ctunterland Co,
Tost--\l'.)l. UTLEY, Clerli.
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IVe, the' undersigned, A uditms of Cumberland enmity,
met arvording to law, and having. been sworn. nriii,e,ind
ta examine the neemints and vouchers of N. W. AVoods,
Esq.. Treasurer of said enunt y, tram the lot day of Jan it.
me to the dap of' December, A. 1). 188 I. I nel noire,
do certify flint we find the sum of smeti tlintismot NIS
iundrist and o.ility-faiir dollars and three-fourths rent.
duo by Kalil Treasurer to the enmity aforesaid, as will
alit-11 . by tiro exult of still rieyfilltlt.
Irtvi• hervilt.t..: ol our
:it t of 'limitary, A. D. t ne
t11011,401i1 eight hunib and t fty-five.
It. DI; Wit If,
1 ItINIIIVA I,T.
JACOB F•TEIN3I.IN.
Audit n>; of .(Mtaboriatul County.
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NETLITIA :ACCOUNT. . . .
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N. W. WOODS. Egg.. Tnintillrer, In erinf.,ll;tity willi' the "10th section itn of Act of Aseembly, entitled "An Act to
to% it.e the Aillitka Syhtem, , he.," lamed the 3.,1th iiay of April, 11,513, exibita the following ;wcottbt:
10 00'
40 16
46 1,6
To ;mount of oulstandlng Ullitla flue% for lad nud;preSioun yeark, VA per In .t enutinl retttlement
by County Audit, is,
To oniouitt of 311 thin linos returned for 164, or per duplientes to wit,
Schedule of Hues exhibiting the anie.unt of duplicates. ntncunt ineelVed, itrr.rtmt etrberstcd,'ainntint
of Collectors' fees and amount outstanding, as par annexed table:
C 4vidilp. tollectors :Names.,l .1.1 I tin t oldupliczifoltan't received Collrs fees i Ault Lzoner's,Aui't otitatd'g
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tickinam, . ! John Houston, ;847 C 9 50 26 03 147 40 00
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N.Conil erland, Joseph mmi,er., • 13 00 13 00
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N. Middleton, - Samuel Allen, 20 00 215 285 ,. 25 00
Alle:-, ' Jacob CA - vvor, 1818 112 00 20 75 b 75 79'50
IL l'ennsboro', I Ja..ubLongnecicer, 'I 105 50 31 91 , .3 55 43 00
N. Cumberland, .k.seph Musser, 1549 .21 50 , • '2l 51
Newvillo, John Monte. te. *.. 13 50 608 ' 82 7 00
W. Poinsiswo - , Edward Philips, .1510' 'TS 607; 50
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Shippenskurg, James Bricker, 340 ' S4O
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Monroe, Jacob Morrett, 15121, 38 00 ' 27 45 355 700
N. Cumberland, Owen James, I 19 00 -. . 10 93 57 ' 750
Lower Allen, John G. Heck, 15531 24 50 10 08 242 12 00
Carlisle, Fanil 11. Gould,* CO 00 60 00
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Dickinson. Jos. A. IVenkley, I 54 50 85 50
E. I'entishorte; „ William &tddler, - . 53 10 30 58 372 . . is 00
Frankford, William Strohm, . 26 00 II 70 '2 30 , 1 00
Hampden, Andersen C. Orr, 30 50 1 25 28 25
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Hopewell, Dav id Hem er, '2l QO 15 15 - 1 85 3 00
Meelianiosburg, henry F. Foils; 56 502 52 , 400 49 SS
Monroe, John Strock, 41 00 .t ' 26 48 - 402 10 50
Newton, ' Chr. 'Mellinger, 40 00 10 87 , .
1 E 3 27 50
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N. Cum berland, Charles W. Dean, 15 50 15 50
Newi ille, John Givler.jr., 23 00 ~ 19 48 1 02 1 50
N. Middleton, Daild Williams, . 55 00 30 08 3 52 ' 20 50 •
Silver 'Spring, Charles' Shrill et, 50 50 25 25 ft 75 21 50
Southampton. Samuel Taylor, 61 0051 77 . 273 650
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Shippenslig tp. Jeremiah Allen, , 850 ' ' 618 32 — ' 200
S. Iliddleton, Samuel Glime,' ' ..'E3 77 01 45 4 82 19 50
W. n)1110101-0', Henry Bear, 28 00 11 55 245 Ii 00
Lower Allen, I Henry Parr, 1854 52 10 , 42 28 222 800
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Upper Allen, :lamb L. Zook,* 58 00 13 86 . 444 14
Carlisle. .I. C. Thompson,* 112 50 - 25 75 267 39 00 25 05 '
Dickinson, -Samuel Bootee', 68 00 58 41 . 3 07 20 50
E. l'etinsburo', I , Adam Eslinger, 60 50 40 00 . ..40 50
Fraill.B.rd, l.l 10 1 90 2 00
'fficiiipileii, - -1 William Graham, 40 00
- 17mile.rPelts; - -, ---- -C6 50 • '.\ 49 - 58 2 62 --- 1.4 00 - '
Hopewell, I• John .Elliott,* 46 00 29 00 17 00
Mifilln, John Derry, 37 10 29 93 1 57 6 00
Nlechaniesburg, George Webbed, 59 10 49 40 260 750
Monroe, • Muses Bricker, 71 50 61 75 .3 25 450 '
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. ewton, Da% Id Baker, 52 00 52 00
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N. Cumberland, Lewis Willett, - 18 00 14 Co) 90 250
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NQW‘ille. I Hobert Mclver, 28 00 10 00 13 00
N. Middleton, John IL Spahr,.. 75 60 45 11 -30 39
Silver Spring, I Ilenry Hickernell 95, 00 71 25 376 20 00
Southampton, Henry 11.1Iorh, 16 50 . 30 40 160 450
Shippensburg. I Samuel holler, C 3 00 36 10 20 90
Shippenslig tp. I Wilson Snodgrass. , ~ 3 . 50 333 17 .
8.? Middleton. Jamb Nett:lnger,l 115 60 106 58 502 330
W. l'ennsbom', Benj. McKeehan, 67 00 57 00 3 00 - 700
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~.., , $2,615 17 1 $1,262 41 1 $l3 22 ' $584 25 $575 29
Those marked lbw:* hare since Id of January, 163::, paid in full
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By amount Outstanding Million Fines, for 1854, and previous years sulJect to commlssiors, le.,
Eironerationsall.sved Collectors for ISM, and previous years,
Co:Mamie commifedons for 1854, and previous years,
Printing MlHilary statement of 1853,
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Brigade inspector, Samuel Crop. salary. .4c., .
Ringgold Artillery Company. appnlniatlon due for yearilFs3-11,
Union Guards, appropriation due for years i 552.-3-1,
Springfield - Light Inflintry. appropriation due for years 1853-4, ,
Carlisle Light Infantry, appropriation duo for year 1t54,
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Attainantine Guards, appropriation due for year,lBll4,
County Commissioners, on military business,
James Burnett, assessor of Monroe township, • .
J:icob bong, assessor of Lower Allen township,
•lanniel Albright, assessor of Hampden township,
John Erf.rd, assessor of Fast Penn/thorough township, .. ..
Joseph Elehelterger, assessor of Sliver Spring township, 1:2
James Graham. assessor of Frankford township, ' •
Andrew Frasier, assessor of Shippetisloirg• township,
ll.mry A. Thrush. assessor of Shipponsburg borough,
Michael Zeigler, assessor of Newvillo,
William DUTIcIIII, assessor of Southampton. f .r 1849, -
John IVestbenheifTer, assessor of Newton township,
havid Kitt:miller, assessor Southampton township,
Cyrus Itelnard, assessor of West Pentisboro' township,
John Corson, assessor of Hopewell township, . .
Frederick Cornman, assess+r of Carlisle, - -
J. S. lioStater. assessor of Mechanicsburg, .
Jaco Sweltzer, 'assessorof New Cumberland, . .
Jacob Urbh,,assesstor of Upper Allen township,
George D. Craighead, assessor of South Middleton township,
John Beam, assessor of hichinson township.
Jacob Outshall. assessor of North Middleton towmtip.
Balance duo Military Fund, In hands of County Treasurer,
County Treasurer's commission on payment of $1,262 40, •
Cumberland County, vs. , •
We, the undorshneed Auditors of Cumberland county, elected and sword according to law, in accordance with Coo
Act of Assembly of the 30th of April, A. P. 1883. having examined the above account of N. W. Woods, Esq., Trea
surer for the county aforesaid In the matter of Jlilitia taxes, do find the $lllllO correct as above stated.
Witness our hands at Carlisle this 18th day of January, JA. D. 1888.
.1. li.lrtnA2wisAUC Tr.
ISAAC 111 NO W.A
JACOB STEINMAN,
Auditors of Cumberland county.
*„TIMBER LAND FOR SALE.-
The subsalbers will sell at private sale about
s „,,m an 450 ACHES OF MOUNTAIN TIMDFit LAND, in
lots to suit purchasers,. The timber is yellow pine fit
for sawing and building purposes, as also col: and chest
nut. The land is bleated very near the new road lea
ding from James Ti'eakley's sew mill to Laurel Forge.
and extcnds up said road ash! .th as Cold Spring, adjoin
ing Richard Woods, John Remelt. and Haskell and
Seymour's saw mill. A 'draft of the land can be seen at
the house of A. Comery at Weekly's saw mill.
Feb. 20, 55. it. & S. C (VI N.
rY4 STATE OF THOMAS SWE NRIN
_IEN, docenseil.—Notico Is hereby given ' that let
ters of adutinistrailon on the estate of Swearin
gen, of East l'ennsboro towniship, Cumberirind county,
deceased, have been granted by the Register of said
county to the subscriber, residing in the same township.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate
are required to make Immediate payment, and those
having claims to present them for settlement to
Feb. 20,'55 BENJAMIN EItB, Adult u'r.
$4.1,7:14 201/4'
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4 ‘- LARGE FURNITURE SALE.
—Oh SATURDAY, the 10th of March. next.
at the residence of Itlrrtha C. Duman. on East
High 'Street, Carlisle, will bo offered at nubile
Auction. a great variety of 116USE.1101,11) KlitllEN
rUItNIIUIt.B, 10 (0/101114 :
Mahogany Sideboard, Mahogany Sefo and Bureaus, ,
Dining and Breakfast Tables, lam: Tables.
Dressing Bureau with nil, ror and marble slab,
Bedsteads, Pea.licr Beds and Hair l'iatiamscs, "-`, --
Mahogany and Windsor Chain:, IVlll4llStalltll4,
Ingrain and - Rag Carpets, Stair Carpets, Jihrors,
Chequered and l'laln Matting, Parlor & Cooking Stoves,
China. Dinner and Tea Sets,
Liege iron and brass Kettles, 8011-metal Kettles,
Andirons, Shovels and Tongs,
Wash Tubs. Buckets and other articles too ninnemus tv
mention. Bale to COUIRIOMO at 0% o'clock,--A. M. when
terms will be made known by
• feh2l • MARTHA C. DUNCAN
$ 63,072 03
$r3,072 C 3
SEI,LINCI OFF AT COST.—The sub
scriter Intending to rhaiwo Ins lwine:s, has com
menced selling uir his is-A. ,w7tsple link' 14ock of Winter
(locls at i...i , st for rash. 'Most of this stoek has been pur
chase.' thlii fall in New York nand Philadelphia, tit the
lowest east' re lees. - Purchasers eau therefore vat e uneasy
hy railing soon, said at the value time have tint largest
and I est stai: of govils to feted.' tivin, in tho ton nor
county. In this :•terh will le finturl splint fresh
rI,9TIIES, eme•fues, Cassinets, YvtAillgs. Superior
white. red and yellow Mullins; reil, gremi, Hite, d ra b
and g ,.„. s „,i, Fi mmv i s ; Itiblons and Flowers; elegant
new styles ',toyed Cufflnnen.. Ile Laines and Ik' 1iP1%...V5;
Fennel .klei 111(.g, l'itramet las and Alpaeltas; ele!ront Ilri ,
(net soil Ithinbet `'11:111 1.(;. Ladies, Clotlik and HII,
N'ilvet for Mantles, en'ioc..es , tlintliants, id tnlivs. S v.—;
Also. a larT awl new stoek of ilituTS, AND 1. 1101..9, a
!f of rev, pod w(11 111:1,1l1 CLoTi I ING,
Now I- the time to get Wide rheap. All aro incited
to call atal ON:11111110 f: , l . 11101:, iVtli• . .
C.krlklo. Deo. '2ll, IFbl
p. - &-A 11 - kinds of Printing done hero.
DR
Mi
DR. .J. B. MARCIIISI'S CELE
SEATED CATHOLICON, FOR THE RELIEF &
CUItE OF SUFFERINO FEMALES.
It Kinn& pre eminent for Its
curative powers in all the dis
cases for which it Is l'evour
mended, usually called FC
:irALE CO• IPI,A 'NTS. Of
thieve aro Prolapsus Uteri, or
Falling of the IVomb; Fluor
Albus, or V. bites; Chronic l n
thinunation and Ulceration of
the Womb; Incidental Hemor
rhage, or Flooding.; Painful
Suppressed, & Irregular Men
struation, &c., with all their
accompanying evils, (Cancer
exceptcd,) no matter how se
vere or of how long standing.
Intailcinti has 110%Pr
been intmducedby empty puffs, and misrepresentations,
nor In it intended thM, its present popularity shall le
sustained by any medium but its merits and the appro.
batiun of the public
NOTICE TO' THE UNPOIITUNATH FEMALE.
lf feel It a duty incumbent upon myself to declare
publicly the great blessing Dr. Uterine Ca.
tholicon has proved to me. For two years my health
wits miserable; I was 'Molest unable to walk. l'hysi•
clans pronounced my case fulling of the mach. exton.
sive ulcerations, commencing with Cum. Mims. lii
pains. Irritation. t.restration. &c., rendered urea burden.
.In this miserable condition. Dr. F. P. Nowlin:it recom•
Mended Dr. Marchisi's Uterine eatholimn. After tak
ing four Isittles 1 find myself In perfect health, (lead
tilde for my restoration makes nie 'ardently desire that
all my sex, alike unfortunate, may find sure relief frxmi
this inestimable medicine.
ELIZABETH A. NEWLAND,
No. 19 West.st., Utlea, N. Y.
The above statement I know to be true.
F. P. NEWLAND, M. D., Utica, N. Y.
I have no hesitation in saying, Br. Marebisi's 'Uterine
Cattleneon Is invaluable in uterine diseases generally
I have used it in Fluor Alhun, Amnon . lima, Prolapsus
litci 1, and In eases ofextenslvo ulceration of the vagina
Mid es uteri. It Is worthy of the entice of the Faculty.
dOIIN C. ORRICK, M. 1)., Baltimore,
Lat all ititemateil call and obtain a pamphlet (five',
containing ample proof, from the most ruspretal. L •
s• , urcra, •nit, 110110111131 or its 'use; together
kt.t,,, a fond IdAhly exiwrionced Pi* rdcidos, vv ho
have used it, in their practice, and 'Teak from their• MV II
tbrt•rvatiouN.
.1.'..i1T D. .1.. ICI:A TER, Druggist, South !Linos or street,
fo
Role Agent r Carlisle. Pa.' 1
.1. 11. M A IZCI I ISI .C:.. CO., Projuletors,
' Central Depot, 804 Ilvezoh% ey,'N, V.
. ;Iwo ono. 2 t, 15.75-ein .
Alou S. 1) lil . II KG ES.- . ---Just. r . eveiv.e(l
1 Jowl I,i- lot of eiwil i , I). itep”., Maine , : and Par.
mautta t'l,.tlis. ! I twvlsl U. W. II IYNI:l.
11 1 0- property. sitnato on'
.1, .AlO,ll near britlgo, h.to` tbn
'propvt ty .liunvr 1401
RENT l i •out i6O Is.t or ApriPii , . x.r:' For tering en.iniro of
Carlls!t•, Jan, lii Issl-3• 11, sAxTos.
CHAS. OMEY
Hp) ilimertiseingnts
..._................... 4 :.---;-,,...„,-,- 7.-
.... 1 . ' ir'A LtIT A BLEFA R M FOR
if: .rx l ", FA1'1 , :...---As if is Into iir.the seasoot.
ii`tfg _ reotires particular attention to dram
3 0 Alli , littrehas, t rif 10 ok ' here then rariner.
..t -
•••--- -- - , and Crildtalista, it great dndu/emen
f•r a safe inrestuient !antlered." No 'inlaid*, but teal
Slliloi4l l .tllll sales..: SO be up and doing; as now i s the
tome for tittattAiduttikad the plow, for
,we Farmers bass
been h. the drag:lt-nig' eitidmlt. . .50 Werti - UP a n d ( 1, 3 ,. t
li • iinlitersi_t , int'atir• your, .1116111 CV in !'.therm.'} bum.
11 2. ear c . .ti -t , I.e deli to=tial , and poor t , Ahern:as% I tit re
to this s.ticifithd 'udion• eat find siire'• ioVeitti cut 112
C e Partners are the chief bone n11(1011E:Ns 'ef ;',.,ur c.,,tr •
ihe nnderAgned..cnie of 0, o late littera Pier I , ..erin.
end Tm
hui n
nn. rui6r owners, will offri•itt'Pti di, s 2•1« r.
.tle, Court lititiao 'in . the, lidrough of ,Cartisle. on TU I !.
—IP.9 - the 1:Ith day orNhirelt: that vahiable FA 31. si o
Ilikd en the Lehirt , Spring. about half a mi'e I.‘d lb
- 1: St , ( the lorough tr:Car'isle. containin g 'I W 11l 11
lii El) '.4..N II 1 , 11:11 . 11' Atilt 1.! . 1
f I.llMrs4 ne Laud :thou
Z.:O of.whieh are cleared mod the: - residtio raveled wit,
the' 14st ~f tinder. 11:-Itty acres are 'TIM, In e Intel
gral ' 1
5,1,1,11 N. ill he ineinded in the Kale. .0140 :weave
ments are • largo &tilde tun story STONIi 1101.!: t .
itarn anti other out builditudt. There is nnr se... fitilim•
sprimt of very file tv-ter t o o t er the he use. Als'. an 'IE.
C IA III) of choice f a'. Cii,thlid of the 'cleared land
now . hintl. Os- it has been lately cleared, win a ' the do
cleared land has Welt heavily immured from Stable, it
l'ariisio. Thu whole Is In a high tdate of eult,vation and
has produced great rrops. as ran be ascertained from the
Vartnertiowliving on It. Besides that it ivtinilly 11,
duces a double crop If . well worked from under ert.nrc
SP IVOII. as 010 top. at. the whole farm abounds in vett t•
of the hvi4 Pipe Ore and inc former partners years a):. ,
paid fo Charles 31efinra 4, ed. as high ng I,"(Ni per year
for ore, ,tr. Sn this is rt rue elmeee 111 t (lien to he n i , i.
with. Any persons wishing to examine the fart' way
do so 11 (Whim on l'eler AlLri,:lit now lib inv. I•n, it. •
Terms , •,f,Fale—f.ve per eent. of the wito•epur bits in t
eV 11) I e paid on day of sole. (Si'(, third ~ f tbe wd : ,•7,
pitrrhase rmitey to' he {mid en the Ist of Ap r il. wl e
• p0,,,,,,55i0n rill le given. 'file re:.itlue In Lim+ eyial to ..
mud payments. without totems'. A dedortion of I, r
per et tit. 'will INe mode rd. as much more tnerey - afp N
purchaser thl VI'S to Mier.
..
V•27:1 (7
)941 5(
12.51:, 17
A Ls%) AT IMITVATF. SALL.-- A Farm of '2';'l) n:tres
n I r,t rat: , 5-TEllell ANT FI t unto in Porn• tit.ts
near Landisl,urg. For particulars,onquire at i'nk For r
Furnace. 011;1:IVAN
4 , 3-Lltwastor ExAmlrer, York neptalictin, and Pr mr
Advo,mte cr.py, rhnle price and Fond bill it. , thl,t.illre.
• ( lOU T PRO(' LA 31 T I ON.-
/ Whereas the Honorable .141.1 ES ii. ORMAN,
dent Judge of the several Omits of Commotr,pic ns
the cour tics of Cumberland Perry and
its I val2is. and Justice of the seven l V, tuts o'o3,
and Terminer and (letters] Jail Dell% ery in said rob,
ties. and llon. JWlx Run , and S 4 a cEu WOooocex .indy„
'of the Com t pf Oyer awl Terminer and Ilenend Jai
Delivery for the trial of all capital and other 'offenders
in the said runty of Cumberland. by their precepts to
mu directed, bearing date the Bth day of Jet nary. It.(:.
have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer as d Gel -
ral Jail Delivery, to be holden at Carlisle, on the '2d
MONDAY of Aprll, ISM, (beim; the 11th day) at 10
o'clock in the foreumin, to continue two weeks.
NOME: is therefore hereby given to the Coroner.
Justices of the Peace and Constables of the said County
of Cumberland. that they are by the said precept ce
mended to be then and there in their proper persors.
with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations at
all other remembrances, to do those things hick
t their Mikes appertain to he done, and all these that are
bound by recognizanees. to mocceute - against tic pris
oners that are Cr then shall be in the Jail of said county
are to be there to prosecute them as shall be just.
• JOSEPH McDAILMOND, hers f
$245 29
bh4 '2.,
93 22
3) 00
144 2.r,
1110 00
150 00
100 00
50 00
75 00
i 5 00
2 90
2 12
2 00
DISSOLUTION. ---The partnesrhip
jrheretnfore existing between the sull;eribers. tnr
ding under the firm of BENTZ & BROTH Ens, was dt»
graved on the first Inst., by mutual consent, all ',era I.e
indebted to the firm are requested to make au. endy
settlement of thesame to either of the undersigned.
Al.r.sallt, W. BENT'!.
NVM. BENTZ
JAMES BENTZ.
3 "I
1 14
2111
7 I
2 I.
I 5 2
2 , 4
2 I t
Il 92
2 4_
The undersigned having purchased the interest of W
hunts in the 'above business, inform their friends thst
they will continue the business as berat. fore at the old
stand under the name - of itentz & brother. —They hal e
just received n largo supply of NEW GOODS: such as Cal
icos. Ilinghams, Muslllis, Checks, uinuneli. FatinetL,
Needle worked Whirs, Spencers, Sleeves, &c.. also an.
VINO Irish Linens, containing' 49 pieees of their own im
portation some of it very tine which they can sell ion 11
lower than tho usual prices. They respectfully requ••l,
thb public te give than a call as - they are determlued
sell eheap.MINER W. JIENTZ.
•
Feb. 1. '55 JAMES BENTZ.
2 n 2
4 1:4
ft SO
8 1(1
472 n 7
12 C 2
$2,',15 17
11 012OUGH ORDINANC it
enacted by the Town Connell of the Iforough
Carlisle. and It is hereby ordained - and enacted by- eo
t amity of the same: That the fire plugs placed, or Noe
after to be placed. In any of the streets, lanes or alley s
of the borough of Carlisle. are to be used et' opened oply
for the purpose of extinguishing fires: and if any per
son or persons shall open any tire plug or draw water
from the same, or abuse or injure it, or any part of it, in
any manner, he, she or they shall he liable to a penalty
of Twviry nottsus . provided, however, that it shrill
not be considered a violation of this ordinance if the
fire plug and wafer be used by regularly organized nose
or Fire Companies. they hating first obtained the epi
(gal authority n. the Carlisle GM and Water Compai.y
for that purpose. • A. Met Ilingef,s.
Feb; 14. *ZS. Attest-4.011:8 MULLIN, Fen.
()FFIOES FOR RENT.—The three
offices in the rear of the Court House. south of the
Weald oaten, will be rented from the Ist of April ite..t.
For terms apply to JACOB l!;111te:11.
Feb.ll, a Son ut.ht rate-.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR SALE OR RENT.--The spatimis
g g p : town 1111811S1011, with two adjoining FULL
I 1 4:1.; 7. LOTS, on Mnin , street.- Carlisle, belonging
to the estato of George A. Lyon, Esq. dot d.
Apply to W.I. 11,1111,LER, Esq., Carlisle. • ,
tt. ; rp_A lar , e variety of household and IdtOon 1.1. , 1t.
NITURE, trio proprty of the said demoted, Will be w. 1,1
:.t public sale at his late residence, on FRIDAY, the
of Eebruary, at 10 &cloth; A. 11.
Feb. 14.115
•
irALUABLE FARM of ONE 1111N
DRED AND FORTY ACRES. more or less at p
sale.—The subscriber intending lo go wont the en
bog spring, will Fell his firm on or before the fret ..r
Aril next, tat favorable terms. The thrta is Fitual, , ,l
mile_freta the tam as of NewvEls and three quarteis
l mile from the C. V. It. It. depot. The haproNenter.ta
nsist of a BRICK, 110U; ,, E,, a fiance barn, togetioq
' ith ether ,cut buildings, all of which are entirely rem-.
aers.,je, a fine well ur never failing water at the 4,1,5• r
a spring near the barn. • Fer further infainati
Idrees the subscriber at New.th le.
Feb. 11„55. IV. R. 111eVARLAN F.
ALT I CA It I). -Nair, ____
AI Flue Fakery and Ground Alum Fait. eLn•
kantly au haud,anti Ihr sale. •
CAM:, CO.. • •
Flour; Craln . and Lumber Commission Mrraltarts,
: , peat's Wharf.
and CA LC•LN I'l.M-11'1% Apr 111 :(
.f the N. A. and lic;:elitlalt.
ro, Jan. ta.'llaff, • •
TRA
in earl, I;,r Ettolly a,o. Also, cr:oll , ortieo. I.
ire. ,tejtir.t received nt the ranilly Crocery of
10.. .1, Ir. 11.11,11F:I1T.
FA Al LEY COAI;.-500 Tons Lylieri's
Valley Coal, Im.keit and ° Screened, prepared - ex
la., ssly t .r U: e, revel\and fbr sale by
Jan.
Jan. 17.;1in • 'W..11. 31171t11-IY,
5T(Y1114.1 BOOM.
110C: 4 1.... in East nigh sheet, a. few
below . et,rniT cf, l'klarPet. Square. 'I he ct'ro
recut i 9 largo rind 1, ill . Gear . dividing into int, if
,Leces-
I .te.y, and tr. 01.147 of tho 1 yri, phtmis for I , usinei,6 in Car
11,1e.
:lannnr, - 17, IFF•6
ifl
Notices.
JOHN LYON,
ALM.. J'. I,Yt
Ekeautor►.
AN:sl S, ALEXANDIIM