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Carlisle Weekly Herald from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 1

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il A St" m. ii ii 4 i 1jL jUA CARLISLE, PA. PRINTED BY GEOltlE PHILLIPS, AT TTO DOLLARS PER A.WLIM. Vol. XIV lliURSDAl, VLliRUART 15th, 1816.

i0. 34. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. John M'Ginnis, Junior, Treasurer of -Cumberland County, from Dr (Jr. January flili, 18 15k to June first 1815.

To ballance remaking in the Lands of Treasurer, at former settlement, 833 86 2 779 36 To amount of taxes returned outstanding To the he proceeds of Commissioners notes, discounted at the Pennsylvania? AericuHural and Manufacturing Bank 240 00 To rash received ot James uuncan, r.sqiure, remnqeq ny mm To taxes received on unseated lands 4 11 By the following payments and disbursement, viz. By cash puid on Commissioners orders, on account of jurors attend- I ance, Witnesses costs on criminal prosecutions, cc. 3 By cash on road orders By cash on Fox orders 1 By amount of fees allowed collectors on county tax By commissioners orders for deffkiencies By Treasurers commission on 6445 54 at 4 per cent, agreeably to commissioners record, bearing date f'uee the first, 18i4 By commissipn on Collectors fees 263 3, at 2 per cent. By treasurers return of outstanding taxes, at first June last By cash as per mistake of Robert M'Coy, former treasurer By ballance in the hands of treasurer 6395 08 3 86 11 60 263 28 .150 2S, 257 82 5 4609 04 2 00 160 66 IJ893 63 160 66 11893 83 To ballancc in the hands of the Treasurer Cumberland Covhty, ss. WE, the Auditors, elected agreeably to the act of Assembly, passed the sixteenth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and nine, to settle and adjust the accounts of the Commissioners and Treasurers of Cumberland County, REPORT, that we have according to the best of our judgment, examined the accounts and vouchers of John M'Ginnis, Junior, Treasurer of said county, from the sixth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen, to the first day of June in the same year, and there appears to be a ballance, or is, dus said county of one hundred and sixty dollars, aittl sixty six cents, as above stated.

GIVEN under our hands at Carlisle, the fifth day of January, Anna Domini, one thousand eight hundred end sixteen. Auditors KOIIHllT LUSK, Jun. JOHN WIS 1 DO CERTIFY, that the foregoing is a true copy, taken from the Auditor book, and remaining in the Commissioners office, hand. JAMr.b WIGllTMiN, Clerk to Commissioners. Statement of Orders drawn oh "John M'Ginnis, Junior, late Treasurer of Cumberland County, by the ommissioners of said County, from January the Gth 1815, untillJuue the first, 1815, (inclusive.) Paid grand and traverse jurors Teachers lor the tuition of paupers Patrick Dawson for building a bridge over the Conodoguinnet creek, in part Patrick Dawson for building the Penetentiary, in part sundry persons for doing work at jail the directors of the poor and house of employment of Cumberland bounty Charles Bovard, his fees in quarter sessions sundry persons for wood for public buildings A.

AVills and M. Rupp, for viewing the bridge over yellow breech- 7 es creek 1S5 00 196 16 4 74 5' 30 25 44 5- 110 59 To 44 00 185 22 142 00' 18 50 81 vQt 50 00 25 25 6-' 60 40 27 Paid John Gosweiler. esquire his '-ay as commissioner, James, VVightmun, clerk" to commissioners, holding appeals, Justices of the peace, tneir fees in commonwealth causes xjrtr for fem in communweullh cauK'5 Jacob Stoufer, for boards, c. for penitentiary, in 'part Mathew Brown, for do. do.

Christ tnd Church, for do. do. Conrod Yeo. for do. do.

Thorn antes and William Cooper, for crying court witnesses on commonwealth causes assessors for 1815) and John Fleming, as assessor for 1814 George Kline, esq. for a docket for egisters office Walter Frunklinj esquire, president of the special court in Cumber- land CMinty Thomas Duncan, esquire, as attorney for the, commissioners in two James Thompson and Patrick Boy le for work done at court use James Thompson, for doing the carpenter work of penitentiary, stable, Sec. being in part -John Rupley, esquire, his fees as sheriff in quarter sessions 1021 74, 232 64 son. an 200 00 41 63 1400 00 134 43 26 10 4 00 68 40 155 51 16 98 19 08 22- 18 156 87 145 00 A. Mahon, Esquire, his tees, as depu'y attorney general in quarter sessions printers fpr publishing county expenditures, sheriffs proclaim tions, itc.

3 Christian Coble, Esquire, for holding an inquisition il iam Glenn, sub sheriff, his fees John Underwood for taking care of public buildings Rloses Bullock, Esq. his pay as commissioner, holding delivering duplicates, See. 5 George M'Ginnis, Esquire, his pay as commissioner, Sec. 2 5 88 45 SEAL that the foregoing is a true and accurate statement of all orders drawn by us on John day of Janua pne thousand eight huudred and fifteen until) the first day June, one hereof, we have hereunto set our hands at-d affixed our seal of office, at Carlisle, the sixteen. Wt the commissioners ot umbcrlano: county, DO LLlull' M'Ginnis, Jun late Treasurer of said county, from the sixth thousand eight hunched and fifteen.

IN TESTIMONY cond day of February, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and GEORGE G1AWIS, JOILY GOSWEILEH, Ccmmissioners, ROBERT LAMBERT 0Y. Attest -JAMES W1GIITM.AA, Clerk. Dr.

Andrew Boden, Esquire, Treasurer of Cumberland county, from June first 1815, to January 7th, 1810. Cv By the following payments and disbursements, viz. By cash on commissioners orders, on account o( jurors attendance, witnesses, costs on criminal prosecutions, election exptnet-s, Sic. 12027 57 4609 04 lf 66 15978 23 39 90 198 C3i To amount of taxes returned outstanding by late treasurer To balance in late Treasurers hands To amount of duplicates for the year 1815 To cash received of Moses Bullock, esquire, being a ballance due county Cash overpaid by treasurer 20985 861 10 22 383 176 360 5 800i: 00 50 67 55 83 73 16 tJy cash on justices outers tor killing loxes By cash paid on road orders By fees allowed collectors By commissioners orders for defiiciencies By treasurers commission on 12037 37, at 3 per cent. By commission on collectors fees, amount 382 67 at 1 a half per cent.

By Treasurers return of outstanding taxes 20985 t-6 Cumberland Cocktt, ss. WE the Auditors, elected agreeably to the act of Assembly passed the sixteenth day of March, 1809, to settle and adjust the account" of the Commissioners and Treasurers of Cumberland County. Do Report, that we have, according to the best of our judgment, ccmparcd the bicounts ai vouchers ol ibe scid Andrew Boden, Esquire, now treasurer of said county, with their respective sums, from the first day of June, 18i5, to Jurmoi 7th, 1816, and find a ballance due said treasurer, from the County, of one hundred and ninety eight dollars, and three and one half cents, as above stated. GIVEN under our hands, the second day of February, Anno Domini, oiie thousand eiht hundred and sixteen. THOMAS ADAMS, ROBERT LUSK, Jun.

Auditors, JOILY WISE, DO CERTIFY, that the foregoing is a true copy from the Auditors book, remaining in the Commissioners office. JAMES WIG HTM AX, Clerk tp Commissioners. (For remainder see last page.).

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