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The Sprig Of Liberty from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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COMMISSIONERS I Adams County, Pennfylrania: to an of Affembly, entitled An A to raifc Cetlntv Rates and Levies," re. Coifing the Cam mi of the Coanrles to-tMihltlh a Statement of the RECEIPTS EXPENDITURES, c. 'We tile Coromiffioners of for Wd Co Do Report, as follows, viz From the Thirteenth of February, one thoufand eiftbt hundred and three, ontil the Twenty-third of January, one thoufand, eight hundred and fowr-- both dtyi included. TOWNSHIPS COLLECTORS NAMES. I I mt i MI in D's.

C's. "Cumberland, Reynolds TUrotey, 460 George Shakely, David Hart, l6 (M. 349 gi Berwick, Dt, Tranklio, "HamiftO Liberty, "IVIountjby, William Homer, 252 Mountpieafanr, Gilbert Brinkerhoff, g8t 08 Baltzer Hilberr, David M'Crery, Peter Robert Campbell, William Yett, Odnrad Chroniftef, Hollinger, Jacob Jones, Beniamm Bower, jvtonanfcntn, Tax from 1801, Balance dn Gronnd-ren due the tenth of Bar iron taken from the old gaol fold to William well, Ground.rent due the io of 1804, gaol lot deduced, Huntington, 300 262 58 567 395 05 SlQ 46 896 30 78 9 9 1627 39 199 oo 12 93 199 oo D. C. it 37 93 ti 83 77 oo oo 25 By Jseob Trine, of Conewavo townfhip for it Brandon, do.

Huntingtondo. for i8o3. and releafes, 'Nicholas Wiermtn. do. the parts of Warnnflpon Monaugban do.

-Hobert Harper, for printing, -Ceorge Guyer, for one quarter's fa- larjf Court-Crier: and candies, "Gearge LadieUs, efq. Sheriff, fees and' at November feffions i8oe, and February feffions 1803, James Duncan, lUtcaftiotn do. Samuel HenoVtcks and ctheri, their feet, Commonwealth vs. negro na James Brown, for making Con fl ftavea, and lettering the fame, Jacob Moore, for his fees a whnefs Commonwealth vs. Love, Holfinger and Walker, 6 Jacob Meals, for do.

Colleger of Me- nallen, and releafes for 2O John Heagy, for ditto', Coll-aor of Mount joy, and releifes for 1802, Robert Graham, for fix months for the garl. ending April ift, rSpjj, 48 Underwood and priming the account of Receipt? expenditures, eighteen'hundred three, JtoV. Campbell, afleuor, Sirahan. 1803, Adam Winrott, do. do.

M'llhinnv, do. Moun-joy, do. Geax Robinet'e, do. Huntingtoo, do. ohn Herman, do.

Berwick, da iaics Duncan, efq. his Com. Henry Kutin, George Lafhelli, his fees, and witnef, do. do. William Max weH, his feet on ignora- aaua hills and acquittals, Nathan MGrew, his fees as afleffbr of Tyrone, for Georice Goyer, one quarter's falary as Court Crier.

John Morrow, aflcffor of Liberty ihip, for eighteen hundred three, 15 John Wierman and James Neely, a. gents of the feurih election diftiift for eighteen hundred and two, Williav MTberfon, efq. for wood fot the gaol, 17 Jacob Ovler, Afffffor of Menallen townfliipi fot 1 18 Balrxer Hilbett, Colleaer of Germany aod releafes for 1807, 16 Berjaroin Bower, do, Warrington Monaughan, do. 4 Do. do.

Afleffbr, do. Benjamin Reed, da. Haniltonbann do. is Cafpcr Gutirger, for plank for Marlh crack bridge, 6 33 Jaaea Horncr, AflenV of Mouou pleafant townfhip, Jor 1803, 1 8 2 5 16 ao 15 18 18 2ft 132 18 it 10 oo 16 49 4 oo t5 3 Oo 15 54 Sopbtt her feel w'tnefi, D. Commonwealih John 0 i James Duncan, his feel igno.

ramui biUi, and aequiitaU, Au. gutl (eflions, 1803, Ceo. do. and witwcflei their fees at AUgu ft feOions, do. Robert Tate, for damage fuflaitud by a poblic road Wi'liam Maxwell, efq Dep.

At. Gen. Robert Graham, for damage fuftaincd for his houfe occupied as gaol, f. Hetzer, for making a crane ror gaot, Geo. Guyer, court crier, circuit couit, Alex.

Ruflell, efquire, for writing two and acknowledging the fame, George Guer, for quartet's Xi- lary Court Crier. Alexander Rufle! efq for Digging a well in tfye yard, finding windlafsand rope lor the fame, John Murphy, gaoler, for keeping pri- 88 70 54 59 13 12 2 4 1O 186 62 24 21 14 23 10 13 137 02 6a 18 ai fa tiers, c. Robcjt Harper, for printing proela. mations for the Sheriff, Robert M'llhinTiy. efq.Comminioner, John Dickfon, efq.

in troll for the Clerks of the third difuift for een hundred three. J. do. do. ft do.

do. G. Robinette, do. do. fourth do.

do. Jacob WeifUr, 'frr laying plack on the crrek bridge, Jacob Winrotr, in troft tor the c'erks of the 3d eleftion diftricl for aSeSt Gi bcrt Brinkerhoff, cdlleaor of M. pleafamiownfhip and Agnew, for carrying the re. turn of the ad diilrift to Gettysburg, Jonn M'Ginly, in truft for of the eieftJon diftr'cl for 1803, Andrew Sririver, Affeflbr of rt go townfhip, Ji Wi Homer, collector joy townfoip, icr do. John Andrews, Clerk, and cafh paid for Walter Smith, ComtniiTioner, Henry Hull, cfquire, 'do.

John Murphy, gaoler, George and Wih'iam Waugb, for fummoning a jury, commonwealth vs. Henry Kuhn, Jamts efq. Sheriff, his fees and witneifes at 1803, George Guyer, fortme quarters ry as Court crier, candles, ic. Johil lor clothes for Nat Johnlton and Joe Auderlon, James Duncan, efq. his feej on quirtats, c.

Nov. feilions, 'JBoj, Samuel Longnecker, for making pump for the gaol and hoding ma gl William Maxwell, efq. Dep.At. Gen. 27 David Moore, Afleflor of Cumberland towi ihip, 1803, Reverend Alexander Dobbin, forviv- ing troftec appointed by law, for iervices revered by their agc-m, efquire.

Alexander Dobbin, jun. for black books, for Cvtmrniftioner'a office. George LjOre'h, fees for wimtflcs, at Augml fefiions, 1803, James Duncan, q. for blank bOoki for the Comnnfli ner'a office, John Afl ffor for Huntingtoa townfh for Jacob Adams, in troft for fundry per. fons who conducled the General lefikion, eighteen hundred and two, Ifaac Gr.cft and George Smith, for damages fuHained by a public road Bflbert M'Cordy, William M'G'ewr.

Torrence, John Becktr, Andrew Polly, and Robert Willor, Robert Campbell, John Wierman and for riew. ing do. Ditto, Samuel M'Nair, do. Samotl Cobean, do. do.

William King, do. do. Releafea in favour of John Becker A Jacob Barger, Sundries for wolf and fot fcalps, John Murphy, his fees, and keeping nrifoners wood, Ac, William M'Phetfon, for wood fcr the gaol and court lioufe, fames Scott, efq. Treafarer, for hit fres at ii pec cent, colledors feea dedoftcd, Ditto, for rent for a rooai for the niiffionera oflke, and wood and tbofiaei ao oo 40 to 87 oo 75 4t 67 So CO CO '3 00 30 25 87 67 67 28 91 SO' 30 70 44 40 43 oo 100 33 do. do.

do. do, do. do. do 11 72 ao 27 5 45 65 30 oo 9 oo 5 5 6 6 6 oo oo oo oo oo 51 39 34! 75 61 ao oo Jimei fdr'hii feat arcol. jcftor of rrmklia townfhip, and release for iSot, sa Tax outllanding, and ground-rent, 9 IN I that furegoing Scatement of the RtectiPTS and I exhibited at the Office of the TreaCury of the faid aun ty of Adams, being a true copy as taken from and coin paved with the riennal, remaining in the Hooks of the fet oar Hands and the Seal of laid Office, at the twenty.third day of lanuary, A.

D. Eighteen hundred tnd four. WALTER SMITH, HULL, MICHAEL SLAGLEJ Ten Dollars Reward. I the 2ift of November, Ran away from the fubfcriber, living in Reading townfliip, County of Adams about 3 miles from Berlin, A Negro Girl, about 17 years of of a robuft mate had on and took with her a petti. coat end iliort gown of Itnfey, a pair of wotren'a flippers, and a ftraw hat: but mty probably change her clfcathing.

The above reward will bft given to any who will fecare faid wench, (if out of the county) and give information to that 1 get her, or Six Dollars if in the county aod reafooable charges if "brought home. JOHN SLAKE. Dec. s. 1803.

Take Notice. Virtue of an order of Orphans Court, wilt be expofed to Public Sale on the oa Tuefday the fixth day of March next, Forty-three Acres of Land, more or Icfs, innate in Huatiogton townlhtp, A-dams county, adjoining lands Philip Scnyfer and Conrad MottafT, and others to be fold the Eft ate of John Gofall, deceafed. The fale to commence al one o'clock, on faid day, attendance will be given, and the termt of made known by Either Gofall and John Lcaio, By the Court. JAMES DUNCAN, Clerk. February 3, 1804.

A A Two Story Brick House, and Half Lot, I the town of Getty (burg, fituate on the foutb fide of the ft reet running weft from the court houfe. The houfe is handfooaely fimatcd. but, being in an unfoifbed ftate, will be fold on moderate terms. For further enquire of the fubfcriber, living at the Keys la- two miles from Abbottftowo. JOHN GRACE.

'1 Janaary 6, TUESDAY the day of MARCH next, (uniefs fooner difpoted of at Pt irate Sale) the remaining Real Eftatc ef SKTH late of Berwick towoOiip, intbeCouatf of confiding of A Handsome Farm; fituate about one mile from Abbotstown, mtbe townthip atoretod, containing, about AMD I ACRES, Of which an Titk will be is on thia Tract a good proportion of Meadotv and Woodland, witban EXCELLENT ORCHAEB, ftweral Spring? wellfimated for Oilfillers, a COOD DWBLX.I"* Urge nax, good and out- houfca, and a never faiUng IP nine water to the Also, Two-third Parts of fevcral Houses and Lots, ia Abbclftown, ooe of which hoofca, hat long occupied as a Tavern and Store, and well accommodated for both. Any further defcriptiosi is thought unseceflar jr, as all who may intend parch afe, will come and fee. The fale will menco ptecifely at twelve on the faid day, at the houfe of Peter Ickes, in Abbotttown, where the coadiiiona and tonne will be an known, by JAW is DUVCAM, A WILLIAM SCOTT,) Dec. 1803. Owe no MM any thing..

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