Or Devoted to Politics, Foreign mid Domestic Intelligence, RECEIPTS AN'D EXPEND OF ADAMS COUNTY, C MI'S SI OXER S 7 0 F c ♦ GREEABLY to an Act of Assembly, entitled, "An Act to r, 13 the respective Counties to publish a statement of the RECEI of Taxes of said County, do REPORT 88 follows, viz : FROM SEVENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1836, both days inclusive: Dolls. Cis. To outstanding Tax, Jan. 9, 1835, at last settlement, 6592 :35 To Tax assessed for 1835, 10,920 20 Verdict Fees received of James Hell, Jr. Esq. 56 00 Fees and releases allowed to Collectors for collecting State tax chargeable to R. Smith,Esq. late treasurer. 375 18 Christian Chritzman collector of quit rents for 1835, 199 00 Qait rents in the hands of James A. Thompson, out- standing, Cash received of James BeII,Jr. Esq. for 2 Ifars rent of garden lot, Cash received of A. McGinley, and D. Wills, Esqrs. for Estrays sold, Cash received at Bank on Commissioners note, Quit rents of 1832, in the hands of Robert Smith, Esq. outstanding, Quit rents of 1833 in the hands of do. do. do. Balance due Treasurer, The Taxes assessed for the year 1835, are as follows, viz: TOWNSHIPS. County tax. State tax. State tax on notes 8j bonds . $23 89 16 92 28 59 88 14 55 10 6 33 14 48 22 69 40 49 12 12 10 11 33 68 41 70 28 33 26 02 9 00 35 80 CoLLEcroas. Anthony Deardeff, Franklin, $979 13 Abraham Trostle, Huntington, 585 43 A. Krise (of Peter) Liberty, 661 14 Ch'n. Chritzman, Bnrotioh, 624 38 Daniel Diehl, Berwick, 716 59 David Cooley, Tyrone, 368 94 George Taylor, Menallen, 775 55 George Herman, Latimore, 350 21 Henry Black, Cumberland 762 97 Henry Herring, Mountpleasl, 6ql 06 Jacob King Straban, 781 99 Joseph B. Reid, Hamiltonban, 804 72 Joseph Miller, Hamilton, 545 84 Jacob Wolf, Germany, 603 13 V. Hollinger, Reading, 671 15 Robert Young, Mountjoy, 499 05 John Aulabaugh, Conowago, 628 93 (:);rThe outstanding Tax appears to be in the hands of the fol lowing Collectors:-- COLLECTORS. TowNsaws. 1831.—N. Croup, Huntington, James Scott, Liberty, 1832.—Cha4. Barmiz, Hamilton, 1833.—J. Patterson, Hamilton, •• John Scott,t Liberty, J. A Thompson, Borough, George Myers, Franklin, John Walter, Menallen, Win. C. Rhea, Hamiltonban, A. Robinette Latimore, laaac Treat,* Hamilton, Joel Bower,t Huntington, Nathan Wright,tMenallen, Dantel•Gitt, Conowago; A. King, Esq.* Straban, H. Brinkernoff, Mountpleasant, William Gift, Germany, .—A. Deardolf; Franklin, A. Trostle. Huntington, A. Krise,(ot P.)* Liberty, C. Chritzman, Borough, Daniel Diet'lit Berwick, David Cooleht Tyrone, George Taylor,t Menallen, George Hermant Latimore, Henry Black, Cumberland, Henry Herring,t Mountpleasant, Jacob King,t Straban, Joseph B. Reid,t Hamiltonban, Jacob Wolf, Germany, Robert Young,t Mountjoy, John Aulabaught Conowago, Those marked [ 4 ] have since paid in full--thus [t] in part. DR. To outstanding State Taxes, Jan. 29, 1835 $3749 00 To State Taxes assessed for 1835 3329 57 Do. do. do. on Personal property 493 39 JESSE G►ILBERT, Esq. Treasurer, in .I.lceoui ' Funds a; To State appropriation, " School Taxes assessed for 1835, " School Taxes assessed for 1835-6, School Taxes Assessed fur 1835-6, are as follows, viz : COLLECTORS. TOWNSIIIPS. Christian Chritztnan, Borough, D. Diehl & Geo. Hersh, Berwick, Jacob King, Strohm), Anthony Deardorff; Franklin, A. Trestle &H. Wierman, Huntington, George Taylor, Joseph B. Reid, Henry Black, wrThe outstanding School Tax appears to be in the hands o the following Collectors, viz: Coz.t.wroos. Anthony Deardeff, Abraham Trestle, Christian Chritzrnan, Daniel Diehl, George Taylor, Jacob King, Joseph B. Reid, Harman Wierman, George Hersh, Henry Black, $269 25 179 98 198 87 195 61 218 32 112 75 237 17 107 39 230 30 201 56 236 83 243 85 166 y 8 184 43 200 45 154 41 191 92 $10,920 20 $3329 57 $493 39 County tax. 31 95 79.57 39 73 42 28 89 29 194 79 58 68 77 84 58 86 107 06 6 49 308 21 62 1.1 233 13 293 28 24 14 217 38 306 84 226 53 '520'55 128 21 573 64 359 54 278 98 149 22 208 13 238 16 190 93 $5195 51 1835 1835-6 $202 05 $558 87 172 95 542 156 03 491 91 211 26 581 54 141 53 393 60 248 95 504 06 161 89 556 73 544 54 Monallen, Hamiltonban, Climberlaud, $1 264 66 $4174 15 1835 1835-8 $ 70 26 $3Bl 54 68 53 Tow NS II I PS. Franklin,' Huntington, Borough, Berwick, 111enallen, Strohm), Hamiltoribtm, Huntington, [Berwick, 108 77 73 45 165 95 110 5:3 41 89 Cumberland $639 38 $3189 85 MMEIE E, D.E.IIS CO U.IrT V; pa. ise County Rates and Levies" requiring the the of PTS and EX PEN urru RES, yearly—We, the Commissioners THE NINTH DAY OF JANUARY, 18:35, TO THE By Commissioners' Orders as follows, viz:— Dolla. Cit 16 50 604 45 590 04 5:33 R 5 966 21 Auditors' pay, Tuition of poor children, Sundry bills of costs paid Sheriffand others, Assessors' pay, Collectors of taxes, fees and releases, Fox scalps, 'Fri.nsurer of Poor House Funds, 49 00 Grand Jury and Constables' pay, 304 36 General Jury and Constables' pay, 708 91 Commissioners' pay, Wm. King, Clerk; salnry, and extra services, 140 00 Road views and damages, 238 00 Sundry persons for Printing, 323 14 Officers of Election pay, 371 51 Jailor for keeping prisoners, &c. 422 24 Prothonotary and Clerk fees, 113 68 Coroner's fees, 22 54 Directors of Poor pay, 60 00 John Welsh, last payment for building Bridge, 300 00 Court Cryers' pay, 50 55 Books and Stationary for Prothonotary and Commis sioners' Office, 33 00 Work done to Public Buildings, 3 87 Philadelphia prison keeping convicts, 49 83 James Henderson, Esq. Sheriff for conveying Peter Cornelius, (Counterfeiter,) from Huntington to 5 y 45 65 Gettysburg prison, Medical attendance on prisoners, 12 75 Robert Smith, Esq. late Treasurer, balance due at last settlement, . 132.30 :, School Directors pay, 13 00 Wm. D. Rimes quit rents, A 00 Borough Public Schols, quoto of County Funds, 83 37 St raban township eO. do. do. 108 51 Harriltonban do. do. do. do. 102 42 Huntington do. do. do. do. 76 03 Berwick do. do. do• do. 81 24 James Bell, Jr. Sheriff, fees for summoning Jurors, 69 00 Wood for Court House and Prison, 135 05 20 00 36 12 2096 61 44 00 199 00 20,577 46 749 60 21,:27 06 ... . Interest on Commissioners' Note in Bank, 58 67 Constables' makin g return, 87 75i John B. Clark, E sq. fees Recording Bonds, 3 20i Quit Rents in hands of Jas. A.Thompson,eutstanding, 49 00 Do. in hands of C. Chritzrnan, outstanding, 95 00 Wm. Laub, Esq. late Treasurer's Receipt, 688 71 Outstanding Tax, 5195 51 Treasurers Salary, 100 00 Peter Diehl, Travers&Suror, Aug't Court 1834, 2 25 Commissioners' Note in Bank paid by Jesse Gilbert, Esq. Treasurer, 2166 83 Wm. McCoy, patent right for Berlin bridge, 213 00 R. Smith, Esq. late Treasurer, fees and releases overcharged, 161 66 Quit Rents of 1832, in the hands of Robert Smith, Esq. outstanding, 44 00 Quit Rents of 1833, in the hands of do. do. do. 199 00 State tax. 71 73 69 01 92 47 147 89 92 35 4 63 90 58 76 04 26 22 70 63 106 43 97 19 231 52 55 84 80 14 99 00 6 28 07 25 117 67 73 58 168 65 52 08 204 32 113 18 78 44 36 53 72 76 68 41 68 52 By Commissioners' Orders granted on State Taxes, as follows $2579 14 Collectors of State Taxes, fees and releases, Outstanding State Tax, 2579 14 Paid Pensioners since Ist. January 1836, 60 00 State Treasurer's receipt for county rates and levies, 3661 37 Do. do. .on personal do. 506 40 Cash on hand, 377 71 $7572 86 t with the County of .dams for Public School follows: Dolls. Cis. 1235 75 1294 66 4174 15 Dolls. Cts. Borough of Gettysburg,Dist riot of Public Schools, State appropriation, 212 70 Straban Township, do. da. do. 142 59 Huntington do. do. do. do. 138 83 Hamiltonban do. do. do. do. 149 70 Franklin do. do. do. do. 197 17 Menullen do. do. do. do. 235 76 Berwick do. do. do.. do. 159 00 VI.. McClean, Esq. Treasurer of Borough School Funds, 236 72 Harman Wierman, Esq. do. Huntington do. 38 00 Henry Gilt, Esq. do. Berwick do. 67 50 Abraham King, Esq. do. Straban do. 145 00 Ezra Blythe, Esq. do. Hamilton do. 30 00 86704 56 $1752 97 Outstanding School Tax for 183 5 , 639 38 Outstanding do, . for 1835-6, 3188 65 Cash on hand, • 1123 56 IN TESTIMONY that the foregoing statement of RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, exhibited at the Office of the ..p , Treasurer of said County is a correct and true Copy, as -1 . , taken from and compared with the Originals remaining g, t) "in the Books of this Office--We have hereunto set our ^%,"' handsand affixed the Seal of our said Office, at Gettys burg, the 7th day of January, in the year of ou)-Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six. John Brough Commissioners. George Will. kTrEsr— King, Clerk. 298 67 504 06 348 01 303 •23 393 60 542 90 325 54 U R G Literature, By Commissioners' Orders as follows, VIZ Science, R E S I T U PA. 45 66 5134 81 $21,327 06 .Igriculture, To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Conan:on Pleas of dclams County. WE, the Subscribers, being duly elected AUDITORS to settle and adjust the Public Accounts of the 'Treasurer and Commission ers of said County, and having been sworn or affirmed aureeabty to Law, REPORT the lidlowing to be a general Statement of the said Accounts, from the 9th day of January 1825, to the ith day of January 1836 both days inclusive:— Jesse Gilbert, Esq. Treasurer, and Commissioners—in Account with the County of Adams. DR. CR. co outstanding Tax, January 9, 1835, at last settle- Tax Assessed for 1835, Verdict fees received of James Bell, Jr. Esq. Fees and releases allowed to Collectors for Collect ing State tax chargeable to R. Smith, Esq. Christian Chritzman Collector of Quit rents, 1835, Quit-rents in the hands of James A. Thompson, outstanding, Cash received ofJames Bell, Jr. Esq. Rent of Lot, Cash received of A. M'Ginley & D. Wills, Esqrs. for Estrays sold, Cash received at Bank on Commissioners Note, Quit-rents of 1832 in hands of R. Smith, Esq. outstanding, Quit-rents of 1833 in do. STATEMENT exhibiting the amount of Taxes on Real and Personal Property Assessed within the County of Adams, , for the use of " the Commonwealth, up to the 7th day of January, 1836, inclusive—with the amount of Exonerations and foes allowed collectors, and the amount paid into the hands of JESSE GILBERT, Esq. Treasurer. To Amount of State Tax Outstanding, January 29th, 1835. 3,749 90 do. State Tax assessed for 1835, 3,329 57 do. do. do. personal property, 493 39 • STATEMENT exhibiting the amount of Taxes Assessed for the use of Public Schools, together with the State appropriation paid ►" into the hands of JESSE GILBERT, Esq. Treasurer, with the orders paid. Dolls. Cis. To State appropriation for 1835, 1,235 75 School Taxes assessed for 1835, 1,294 66 Do. do. do. for 1835 and 1836, 4,174 15 WE, the undersigned, Auditors of Adams County, do certify, that having examined the Accounts and Vouchers of JESSE GIL BERT, Esq. Treasurer of said County, firom the 9th day of January 1835, to the 7th day of January 1836, inclusive, do find a balance due to said Treasurer of Seven Hundred and Forty-nine Dollars and Sixty Cents, exclusive of the Taxes Assessed for the use of the Commonwealth, and we further certify, that the above is the amount of outstanding Tax due by the several Collectors of said County, and also the amount of Taxes Assessed for 1835. Given under our hands and seal of office, this 7th day of January A. D. 1836. Joseph Fink, t Auditors. Samuel Diehl, February 1, 1836. FOR SALE. THE Subscriber offers for Sale, until the - 111 - tst of January next, his DWEL LING AND Store-House, with THREE OUT LOTS. If not sold then, all will be of ered for RENT. DAVID ECKER. Gettysburg, Oct. 5th,1835. eow-27 TICE NEW-YORKER-- QUARTO EDITION. 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Clark, recording Bonds, do. do. Constables making return, do. Commissioners' note in Bank, M'Coy, Patent•right for Berlin Bridge, Overcharge of R. Smith at last settlement, Outstanding Tax January 7th, 1836, do. Quitrents in hands of Jas. A. Thompson, outstanding, do. do. do. do. C. Chritzman, do. Wm. Laub's receipt due him at last battlement, of account, R. Smith, Esq. Quit-rents, Outstanding, Treasurer's salary, CR. By Commissioners' Orders, granted on State Taxes as follows, viz: Collectors of State Tax, Fees and Releases, Outstanding State Tax, January 7th, 1836, Paid Pensioners since first January 1836, Do. State Treasurers receipt for county rates and levies, Do. do Cash on hand, By Commissioners' Orders paid, Outstanding School Tax for 1835, Outstanding do. do. for 1835 and 1836, Cash on hand, H. GREELEY & Co. 18 Nassau-st. New York do. in Personal Do. NOTICE IS hereby given to all persons concerned, that the following TRUSTEE AC • COUNTS are filed in the Prothonotary's Office at Gettysburg, and will be presented to the Judges of the Orphans' Court of A dams county,, on Tuesday the lst day of March next, for confirmation and allowance, viz:— The Account of Jacob Barnetz, Trustee of Philip Keefaver, a Lunatic. The Account of John Wolford and Har man Wierman, Trustees ofJohn Fickes. BERN H ART GI LBERT, Proth'y. Gettysburg, Jan. 25, 1836. tc- 43 Notice is hereby Given, TO all Legatees and others concerned that the Administration Accounts of the deceased persons herein mentioned, will he presented to the Orphans' Court for con firmation and allowance, on Tuesday the Ist day of March next, to wit:— The Account of Jacob Bender, Executor of Sarah Bender, deceased. The Account of Ludwick Essick, Admin istrator of Rosanna Nous., dec'd. The Account of Michael Bevenawer and Philip Fleshman, Executors of Peter Flesh man, deceased. The Account of Peter not!, Administra tor of Christian Tellers, deceased. The Account of Jesse Cline, one of the Executors of John Cline, dec'd. The Account of Joseph Cline, one of the Executors of John Cline, deed. The Account of Conrad Keefitver,Admin istrator de bonis non with the Will annexed of John Hutlitagle, dee'd. The Account of Philip Beamer, Admin istrator of Michael Beamer, dec'd. The Account of Levi Miller, Administra tor of David Nickle, dec'd. Tim Account of Abraham Reever, Ad ministrator of Jacob Keever, deceased. The Account of Elezelnah Vanorsdel,Ad ministrator of Wm. M' Laughlin, deceased. JAS. A. TEIOMPSON, Register. Register's Office, Gettys. burg, January 25,1836. HIDES, OIL & LEA'rIl ER. THE Subscribers, at their Old Stand, No. 88, Chesnut Street, three doors below 3d Street, hove for Sale a large assortment of SPANISH HIDES, TANNER'S OIL AND LEATHER—viz: 3500 La Plata Hides 1200 Chili do. 1000 Rio Grande do. 700 La Guayra do. 600 Green Salted t db. B. Ayres 500 Pernambuco do. 500 Light St. Domi ngo Hides. 200 0 Heavy Green Salted Patna Kipa for Upper Lea'her. 2500 dry Patna& 100 Barrels of Straits and Bank Oil. The highest price will be given for Leath• er, in cash, or in exchange for Hides. JOSEPH HOWELL, & CO. Philadelphia, oth mo 7,1835. 61a5-...1.-" Dolls. Cts. 12,264 72i 58 67 3 20i 87 75 2,166 83 213 161 66 5,195 51 698 71 243 00 100 21,327 08 Dolls. cts. $3BB 24 2,579 14 60 3,861 37 506 40 377 71 7,572 86 Dons. Cis. 1,752 97 639 39 3,188 65 1,123 56 6,704 56 4E-44