WarldittattentigiPMlZio 202111 4 2 0 galtALlciatgl V0WP12. 1 79 IPQIIO GREEABLY to an Act, of Assembly,entitled "An Act to raise County Rates and Levies," requiring the Commissioners of the Ill!. respective Counties to publish a statement of the RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURES, yearly—We, the Commissioners of Taxes of said County, do REPORT as follows, viz From the Seventh day of January, 1836, to the Second day of January, 1837—both days included:— Dolls. Cis. To outstanding Tax, Jan. 7,1836, at last settlement, 5,195 51 To Tax assessed for 1836, 11,100 99 Quit Rents for 1836, 185 00 do. do. in James A. Thompson's hands, 49 00 do. do. in Christian Chritzman's hands, 95 00 do. do. in Robert Smith's hands, 243 00 1. Garden Rent received ofJames Bell, Esq., 10 00 Cash received of James Bell for old stoves, 0 00 of David Wills, Esq. for stray, 3 13 of John Wolford, Esq. for plank sold (of Berlin Bridge,) of James Bell, Esq. Jury fees, The Taxes assessed for 1836, are as follows. _, COLLECTORS. TOWNSHIPS. . County <. Peter Diehl, Tanner, Berwick, $745 92 Christian phritzman, Borough, 678 44 Henry Toot, Cumberland, 805 39 Jacob Wortz, Conowago, 639 13 Abraham Mumma, Franklin, 807 13 Jacob Lohr, Germany, 615 34 Henry Weist, Hamilton, 568 78 William McCreary, Liberty, 002 58 William White, Hamiltonbaii, 822 81 Jacob Funk, Huntingdon, 604 80 Samuel Hollinger, Latimore, . 350 98 George J. Hartzell, Menallen, 707 89 Anderson Ewing, Esq. Mountpleasant,6B4 12 Cornelius .Lott, . Mountjoy, 444 76 Valentine Hollinger, Reading, • 67l' 43 Garret Biinkerhoff, Straban, 815 35 Baltzer Snyder, Tyrone; . 386 69 oz - The outstanding Tax appears to be in the hands of the fol • lowing Collectors:— ~ COLLECTORS. TOWNSHIPS. County tax. State tax. 1833.-1 A. Thompson, Borough, $4O 84 $l4 52 41 George Myers, Franklin, 92 35 " W. Crawford Rhea, ilamiltonban, 90 58 1834.-Allen Robinette, Latimore, 76 04 44 Joel Bower, Huntingdon, 36 53 1 ' Nathan Wright,* Menallen, 13 51 Daniel Litt, Conowago, 97 19 a Henry Brinkerhoff, Mountpleasant, 100 90 1835.-A. Deardorff, Franklin, ' 35 14 " George Taylor i t Menallen, 53 65 11 Henry Black, Cumberland, 1 .1 Henry Herring, Mountpleasant, " Jacob Wolf, Germany, 1836.-C. Chritzrnan, Borough, 11 Peter Diehl,f Berwick, " Henry Toot, Cumberland, a Jacob Wortz,t Conowago, " A. Mumma, Franklin, 64 Jacob Lehrit• GermaY, Wm. White,t Hamiltonban, a Jacob Funk,t Huntingdon, 41 Wm. M'Creary,t Liberty, " S. Hollinger,t Latimore, " G. J. Hartzell, Menallen, " A. Ewing, Esq 4 Mountpleasant, 11 Cornelius Lott,t Mountjoy, " G.,Brinkerhoff,f Straban, " Baltzer Snyder, Tyrone, $5,262 34 $649,35 Those marked [*] have since paid in full—thus Lti in part. DR. To outstanding State Tax, Jan. 7, 1836 $2,579 14 Cash on hand at last settlement, 377 71 JESSE GILBERT, To State appropriation for School purposes, To outstanding School Tax at last settlement, To Cash on hand at last settlement, To Taxes assessed for 1830, School assessed for 1836 are as follows, viz:— Com.wrous. Christian Chritzman, G. J. Hartzell, Abraham :Aumma, Peter Diehl, Jacob' Lohr, Henry Toot, John Miller, Wm. White, G. Brinkerhoff, Cornelius Lott, Wm. M'Creary, Baltzer Snyder, o:!rOutslanding School Tax appears to be in the hands-of the following named. Collector; viz: CoLtzurona. TOWNSHIPS. A. Deardorff,t Franklin, C. Chritznian, Borough, George Taylor, Menallen, Henry Black, Cumberland, H. Wierman,t Huntingdon, Jacob King, Straban, Peter Diehl,t Berwick, Henry Toot,t Cumberland, A. Mumma, Franklin, -Jacob Lohr,t Germany, Win. Wbite,f Hamiltonban, .Jobn Miller, Huntingdon, Wm. M'Creary,t Liberty, G. J. Hartzell, Menallen, onagiuiLott,f Illountjoy, G. Bnnkerhottt Stntten, Seltzer tarter, Tyrone, Esq. Treasurer, in Account with the Comity of sildams for Public School Funds, as follows: TOWNSHIPS. Borough, Monallen, Franklin, Berwick, Germany, Cumberland, Huntingdon, Hatriltonban, Straban, Mountjoy, Liberty, Tyrone, 1835. 1935-6. 1836. $25 26 6181 54 8 50 95 17 21 498 42 8641 61 84,826 64 25 73 18 00 16,929 80 $ll,lOO 99 194 79 32 84 3 52 162 06 163 .21 63 13 240 55 10 14 144 54 28 63 188 44 396 47 426 39 189 13 307 13 255 34 237 31 300 48 352 58 68 98 422 54 870 98 227 58 220 55 214 19 29 18 9 76 $2,956 85 Dolls. Cts. 1,235 71 3,828 03 1,123 56 5,628 44 $11,815 74 $547 20 524 24 586 03 548 78 423 60 528 42 388-96 550 92 517 28 327 26 437 75 250 00 85,628 44 397 40 209 06 213 60 37 41 408 78 471 42 486 03 423 60 400 92 388 98 280 75 524 24 327 26 467 28 230 00 IN TESTIMONY that the foregoing statement of RECEIPTS - 11 - AND EXPENDITURES, exhibited at the Office of the ~ Treasurer of said County,is a correct and true Copy, as 4; b., TY! ' taken from and compared with the Originals remaining >,-,, )( 4 in the Books of this Office—We have hereunto set our ...,,.,.,./ hands and affixed the Seal of our said Office, at Gettys ' burg, the 4th day ofJanuary, in the year of our Lord, l one thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven. John sithesselman, George if ill, Commissioners. John Wblford. ArrEstr—WILLIAM KING, Clerk. CR. By Commissioners' Orders as follows, viz;.— Auditors' pay, Tuition of poor children, Road views and damages, Assessors' pay, Collectors fees and releases, Bills of costs paid Sheriff and others, Fox scalps, Treasurer of Poor House, Grand Jury and Constables pay, General Jury and Constables pay, Work done to Public Buildings, Commissioners' pay, Clerks pay and extra services, Court Cryers pay, Jailor's fees keepingprisoners, Public Printing, Officers of Election pay, Prothonotary and. Clerk fees, Directors of Poor pay, Coroner's fees, fohn Camp, Ist payment on Conowago bridge, Wood for Court House and Prison, Books and stationary for public offices, Medical attendance-on prisoners, School directors pay, Soloman Slaybaugh, additional allowance by Grand Jury for Conowago Bridge, 203 Plank for Berlin bridge, 132 Public Schools, Cumberland quota of County funds, do. do. Franklin do. do. do. do.- Wristlet". do. do., fnterest paid in Bank, Register's fees, Certificates of Constables for return, James Bell, Jr. Esq for summoning Jurors Quit Rents in James A. Thompson 's hands, do. do. in Christian Chritzman's hands, do. do. in Robert Smith's hands, Outstanding Tax, Treasurer's Salary, Balance due Treasurer at last settlement, Cash on hand, CR. By monies paid as follows, viz Paid Collectors fees and releases for collecting State Ta x, _ .118.3 50 Paid to State Treasurer as per receipts, 1414 57 Outstanding State Tax, 649 35 Treasurer's fees on State Tax, 84 34 Cash_ on band, 125 09 CR. By Monies paid on Orders as follows, viz Cash paid to Collectors for collecting School Tax, Borough Treasurer School funds, Berwick do. do.. do. Straban do. do. do. Menallen do. do. do. Franklin do. do. do. Cumberland do. do. do. Hamiltonban do. do. do. Huntingdon , do. do. do. Franklin do. (State appropriation) Straban do. do. do. Cumberland do. do. do. Borough do. do. , do. Menallen do. do. do. Hamiltonban do. do. do. Huntingdon do. do. do. Berwick do. do. do. Germany do. do. do. Tyrone ' do. do. do. Liberty ' do, do. do. - Outstanding School Tax 1835, do. do. do. 1835-36, do. do. do. 1836, Cash on hand, - -~--•~.:o: WE, the Subscribers, being duly elected AUDITORS t o se ttle and adjust the Public Accounts of the Treasurer and Com missioners of said County, and having been sworn or affirmed agreeably to Law, REPORT the following to be a general Statement of the said Account 9, from the 7th day of January, 1836, to the 2d day of January, 1837, both days inclusive: To outstanding Tax at last settloment,Jan. 7,1836, Taxes assessed for 1836, Quit-rents Do. in hands ofJames A. Thompson, Do. do. C. Chritzman, Do. do. R. Smith, Dolls. Cts. 16 50 418 71 156 50 340 00 790 21 431 23 33 81 4,000 00 266 36 541 86 44 16 2Q3 60 150 31 28 50 218 25 365 12 737 86 52 09 60 00 34 82 450 00 135 90 9 71 14 75 13 00 Cash received °flames Bell, Jr. Esq. Garden rent, Do. do. for old Stoves, D. Wills, Esq. bal. stray sold, John Wolford, Esq. plank sold, J. Bell, Jr. Esq. Jury fees, S TATEMENT 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 2d day of January, 1837, inclusive—with the amount of Exonerations and Fees allowed to Collectors, and the amount paid into the hands of JESSE GILBERT, Esq. Treasurer: To out-standing State and PerFonal Tax, Jan. 7, 1836, last settlement, 2,579 14 Cash on hand at last settlement, 377 71 'ITATEMENT exhibiting the amount of Tnxes assessed for the use of the Public Schools, together with the State Appropriation " paid into the hands of JESSE GILBERT, Esq. Treasurer, with the orders paid. 88 109 102 Dolls. Cm To State A ppropnation quota of $75,000, 1,235 . 71 Outstanding School Tax at last settlement, 3,828 03 Cash on hand at last settlement, 1,123 56 School Tax assessed for 1836, 5,628 44 '7O 9 57 243 5,262 125 749 112 $11,815 74 W E, the undersigned, Auditors of Adams County, dqcertify, that having examined the Accounts and Vouchers ofJESSE GIL BERT, Esq. Treasurer of said County, from the 7th day of January 1836, to the 2nd day ofJanuary, 18:37; inclusive, do find a balance in the hands of the said Treasurer of One hundred mad tweloe dollars and ninelynine cents, exclusive of the Taxes Assess ed for the use of the Commonwealth, and we further certify, that the above is the amount of outstanding Tax due by the several Col. lectors of said County, and also the amount of Taxes Assessed for 1836. Given under our hands and seal of office, this 3d day of January A. D. 1837. 816,929 36 January - 30, 1937. Democratic anti-Masonic State Convention. The Members of the Democratic Anti• Masonic Party of Pennsylvania, are respect. fully requested to elect Delegates, equal in number to the Senators and members of the House of Representatives; which Delegates shall meet in Convention, in the Court House at Hirrisburgh, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on MONDAY, the 22d day of May, 1837. The object of the proposed COnvention is to adopt measures for the prosperity of the cause, and to produce that degree of concert in the action of its friends, which is all that is necessary to ensure its complete triumph. JOSEPH HENDERSON, WILLIAM M'CLURE, DAVID EMMERT, JOHN A. WEIR, HENRY WITMER, JOHN KA UFFELT, JOHN FOX, SAMUEL H. FISHER, BENJAMIN DARLINGTON, State Committee. Harrisburgh, Jan. 20, 1837. Dolls. Cis CIE'LMISR AYVIL ON. 82,956 85 THE SIXTH Anniversary of the Ph rena kosnuan Society of Pennsylvania Col lege will occur at 61 o'clock P. M. on Wed nesday, the 22d of February. Honorary Members are requested to unite in the pro cession, which will be formed at the College at 6 o'clock, and will proceed to Chri s t Church, where several addresses may be expected. Dolls. Cts. 225 65 567 00 729 03 426 04 418 00 686 00 474 00 (588 50 180 00 88 97 77 00 61 94 9d 38 115 27 86 10 81 55 76 53 91 12 44 24 53 58 93 42 641 61 4,826 64 1,087 17 The intervals between the exercises will be enlivened with music by an excellent band. All who may feel interested are, as usual, cordially invited to be present. J. R. KEISER, C. BAKER, C. Lt. BAKER, G. BOSSLER, N. E. CORNELL, Committee of Serangement. Gettysburgb, Jan. 30, 1837. anniversary Celebration Philomatluean. Society of Penn - sylvania College. THIS Society will celebrate its Sixth Anniversary on Friday evening, the 17th February nert,in the Lutheran C li u re li, at half past six o'clock. Several Addresses will be delivered, ac companied with appropriate music. lICI"The Ladies and Gentlemen of the Borough, and the public generally, are res pectfully invited to attend. By order, C. LEPLEY, J. CRAPSTER, M. L. STOEVER, J. E. NAILL, F. R. AUSPACH. Committee of Arrangement. January 23, 1837. tc-43 *11,815 74 BOOTS & SHOES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ROOTS AND (Mb. SHOES, Just received and for sale by J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. 0:7 - Having made arrangements at home for that purpose, BOOTS and SBOES can be made to order - in a' workmanlike manner and at the shortest notice. Novatuher 29, 1836. To - the Honourable the Judges of the Court ot Common Pleas of ddatns County. Jesse Gilbert, Esq. Treasurer, and Commissioners—ln Account with the Co - unty of Adams. OF TUE DR. Carpenter's Compound Fluid Extract Of 8113 Just received from the warehouse W. Carpenter, and for sale at the Drug Score of Dr. J. G ILBERT. January 30, 1837. CABINET-WAREHOUSE, Cl/AM BERSRURO STREET. T HE subscriber respectfully informs his old friends and customers that he has on hand, and is prepared at all times to manufacture, ellahogaia#, Maple, Cherry VI - Wyk cf•rrip ipp OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN HIS LINE. His materials are good; his work warranted, and of the latest patterns. His terms are moderate, and accommodated to the times. All 0: - orders for COFFINS punc. tually attended to. _ _ DAVID HEAG Y. Gettysburg, June 13, 1836. tf-11 DR. J. CARPENTER, :BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, RESPECTFULLY invites those who are troubled with Rheumatic pains, either chronic or inflamatory, to give him a call, having had very good success in cur. ing Rheumatism; and having within the short space of time that he has been here had upwards of forty cases of Rheumatism under treatment, and having given relief in, every case, and failed in but five or six cases! of performing a complete cure and some) of these were through neeect on their part; and others to the long standing or the die. ease, so that no perfect cure could be expec• ted. He would, therefore, invite those of flitted with Rheumatic pains to give him a call, and satisfy themselves. Not desiring', those who are unacquainted with him to rel ly on his statement, but to come into his , , neighborhood and enquire of . those whol know, and satisfy themselves before they employ him. Or. Carpenter still continues to reside at his fornrrer residence in Liberty township, two miles North of Emmittsburgh, and two miles from Rhodes Mill, on Middle.creek. October 3, 1836. tf-271 FRESH DRUGS AND Jeff22)3a2CriZaSlCl A FRESH Supply just received and Car l sale—among which are the following: Brimstone, Calcined Magnesia, Saltpetre, Oil Sassafras, Indelible Ink, " Nutmegs, Flor. Mustard, best, " Origanum, Cream Tartar, Nursing bottles, Powder Puffs, in em Croton Oil, bossed boxes, Balsam Copaiba, Furniture Corks, Mercurial Ointment, Tooth Brushes, solidFisli Sounds, backs, Visiting Cards, Quinine, Drawing paper or Refined Liquorice, boards English Ven. Red, Pearl powder, Acetic Acid, No. 8, Atomatic Salts. - All of which can bq. had, on reasonable terms, at the Drug. Store of Dr. J. G I LTIE RT, . _ Getty sburg. Dulls. Ca 5,195 51 11,100 99 185 00 40 00 95 00 243 00 10 00 6 00 3 13 25 73 16 00 By monies paid on Commissioners' Orders, Uo - interest, in Bank, Do. Register's fees,recording bonds,&c. Do. 'Constables, for making returns, Outstanding quit-rents in J. A. 'Thompson's hands, Do. do. C. Chritzmnn s hands, Do. do. R. Smith's hands, Outstanding Taxes, Treasurer's salary, Cash due Treasurer at last settlement, Do. on hand, 8 16,929 36 CR, By monies paid ns follows—viz: Paid Collectors, fees and releases, fbr collecting State and Personal Tax, Paid State Treasurer, as per receipts, Outstanding State Tax, Treasurer's fees, Cash on hand, Dolls. Cis. 8 2,956 85 By Commis4ioners' Ordeis paid, Outstanding School Tax, Cash on hand, and ll"alnut Samuel Diehl, Auditors. Frederick Meld. dl Counting-douse abitatiaC, FOR THE YEAR OF min LORD 1837. Jan u a ry 1 16 23 80 Pcbretary 13 20 27 lii 12 19 26 13 20 27 10 17 24 16 23 30 May lii 15 22 29 10 17 24 31 Hi 23 30 Auguat 13 20 27 September 10 17 24 October 15 22 20 16 23 30 November 13 20 27 December Office of the Star & Banner: Chambersburg Street, a few doors West of the Court-House. CONDITIONS T. 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