>-:-‘ : .-a v •*••■■'■ ■■ •■ - - ■ •>,? ~v, L> \ > ( ; "•, * "’ ••-" vr*-rvl ' t , r ;.-.•■>■ v v---.i-. . ,■■ ~,^ - :^V.K-rf-S '-/ . -: . ■ •-'•■■■.;..■:■■ ..»,:•■>'^r< .■■■> r-_A :V;- • a-;. :--. ■«- .•: ■-.. '. : ■ ..ta- ->■ •. ■'■■ ..>~ v ->.' yy- - ,4 .**.'- **y v '~ ' “ **v . /;■ s^ppfpl^i MwgsMi@i£g bb SfilßS 'WM ra&KSrSffcjJvftsfjl t§sBlNSifli»s§^^"l iiSßffl^ftiia Ht> ■ ---• .' W '-*S r B\>^b ih tzh >* ; - v«'* : ': '- ■ °**VV\V. !;-'■*•■ *' T >.' 1 •- * ■>-r. ~ _ ‘ I } ,\ .. r »;• •» »Z>-fZ ** ,”’*«* \* „ , ‘ . ‘ * •? «:.u: ■ r *•£ r \ >„•: * ’ * n . .*--*- , - f - , % ,+ ' t . v - , jiz- v ‘ v -«'~’ *v •*# ffinst. tsoix aAEPxa tboh&b PBiturs Harper ft Phillips, Editors ft Proprietors. PITTSBURGH: a- * FRIDAY MORNING::: S@“'NO SOBTU. S'O SOUTH, NO EAST, NO VEST USHER. THE CONSTITUTION ; SUT A SACItED MAIN TAIXAXCS OT THE COMMON BOND AN IV TBCE DF.VO TIQNiTO THE COMMON BBOTHEBIIOOD.” — Franklin: Puree. " ' DEMOCKATICTICKET TOE VBESIDEKT OT THE UNITE I> STATES GEN.. FRANKLIN PIERCE, Or NEW HAMPSHIRE. - jon VICK feesibr.ktj WILLIAM K. KING; OF ALABAMA; yon CANAL COMMISSIONER: COL. WILLIAM SEAEIGHT, Of FAYETTE COCHTY. DEMOOBATIC ELECTORAL TICKET. SSNATOEUI, ELECTORS. GEORGE V. WOODWARD WILSON McCANDLESS. Gen. R. PATTERSON. 'HEPUESUNTATIYE EEEISTOBS. District. - - fiustrkl. Ist, .Veter Logon.' 13th, H. C. Eyer. 2d, George H. Martin, 14th, John Clayton. 3d,'-3ohn (liner. 15th, Isaac Bobinsou. 4tb„ F. W. Bochins. 16tb, Henry Fetter. sth,' 8.. MoCay, Jr. 17th, James Burnside. 6th,'A. Apple. 18tb, MnxweUM’Caslin. 7th, Hon.N3trioklaoil.l9th, GenJos.M’Bonnld Bth,, A. Peters. 1 20th, Win. 5. Calahan. 9th, Darid Fister. 21st, Andrew Borhe. 10th' B. E<'James. 22d, William Dunn. 11th, JbhnU , £oynolds.23d, JohnS.M.’Calmont. 12th, P. Damon. 24th, Georgeß. Barret. DEMOCBATIC COUNTY TICKET. rotl COXQBt.'SS — TWEMT-Finsr MSTItICT. .p. a SHANNON, Pittsburgh. F 0& STATE BEBATE, ~ JOHN BARTON, Pittsburgh ; ' FOB ASSEMBLY, SAMUEL FLEMING, Pittsburgh, A. J. GUIBBEN, Pittsburgh, - GEORGE F. GILMORE, Lawrencevillc, ' SAMUEL McKEE, Birmingham, J. C. STEWART, Plum township. ~ ' CHARLES KENT, Pittsburgh. CQVSTT COMMISSIOSEB, JACOB TOMER, Pittsburgh. , COBOSEIt, JACOB MeCOLLISTER, Pittsburgh ATOITOn, STEPHEN WOOD. FBOTIIOHOTABY, HOWARD McCORKLE, Indiana township. ASSOCIATE JUDOE, PATRICK McKCNNA, Pittsbnrgli. : {©* Job Pbirtiso, or every description, ex-- ccutedet the offioe of the iVomirty Post In beau tiful style; and on the lowest terms.: Particular attention paid to the printing of. Posters ami Programmes for Concerts nod exhibitions of all kinds. - TO THOSE INDEBTED. {©“ Those indebted to thisoffico for Advertis ing, Job work, and Subscriptions: to the Daily andTYeekly Post, will please take notice that all my Books and Accounts have been placed in-the hands of Ch vs. K. Looms & B. P; McDoweu,, for sottlemebtand collection. There is a large sum of money outstanding on my old books, and I ear nestly hope that all those who are indebted wdl be prepared to settle promptly, when called upon. My individual accounts ran from July,-1840, to April, 1831; or 4 years and 9 months, and those who have been taking the paper during that by referring •to their receipts, can in a moment tell how much they ore in arrears.—- Mr. Looms 1 is authorized to settle, tlio business of the 'firm cf Harper & Layton, which runs: : from April 1; 1831, to Novomberl, 1851, (a per-. •ol of 7 months,) and also the accounts-cf Har per & Phillips to the present time. Tho rceeipt of Messrs. Looms & McDoweli. will be binding on the office. L. HARPEIi. COIIRECTIOS. Several mistakes having, occurred in the puli-, lic&tion of the Committee of Correspondence, we re-pabUeh it in a corrected form: On motion of Dr. Black, the' Convention ap pointed the following Committee of Correspond euco for the ensuing year: DaTiil Campbell, city, Cbainaan;Alex. Black, -Sixth ward? M.Harbison, BoblnSon tp.; JohnC. C. Dunn, Third ward; James A. Irwin, Seventh ward; JohnM. Davis, Collins tp.; M.C. Milligan, city;'CoL Jesse Sill, Versailles; Jobn N. Mc- Ciowrjr, Seventh ward; Vance Hays, John B, Johnson,' Allegheny; John 8. Kennedy, Eighth vrard; T. S. Rowley,'sinlh ward; Thomas. Phi- : lips. dty v James: Blackmore, Birmingham; B. Biddle Roberts, city; John Layton, J. K. Hern, city; J. A. Gibson, Pine township;H.J. Bod gers, city. Otaenl SeoU’D Declaration or What •He Would Do, ir lie hat the Dower. There are some* questions besides soup, on whloh Gen. Soott has fixed opinions, nnd, until -he feU..into: the hands of. Seward k Co., never hesitated-to express them-* A short time einec, , ho Issued a general circular, in reply to variuus questions propounded to hun.jn which he makes - the followingpositivedeoltcfstion of-principles: * Lkadisg Measuhks of tiik Late Extra Sks- - BIOS or Cosoeesb.—lf I had fcad the honor of a vote on the- occasion, it would hove been given in favor of the Land Distribution bill, the Bank- ■■ : rupt 421, and the second bili for creating-a Fiscal Corporation—having longbcenunder a convio tioxtthatj in peooehsinwar, something efficient, in the nature of a Bank of the United States, is not only “nece*aatyaudproper, , ’but indispen- . sable to theenoceflafnl operations of the treasu ry.aswellus to naoyoftho wanta of our com merce and currency. • Winfield Scott. Esety man knows the strenuous efforts made by the'Whlgsnt the extra aession referred to, ~ (1840,) tb oany: through the infamous measures whioh Gen. Scott, as late as last October, re gretted' that he had not anopportunity to vote for. The people are intimately aequeanted: with the plundering motivea--tb)ntf induced the Whigs’ . to propose these ; plundering 'measures, and on allproper occasions they never failed to express, their detestation of them, and the party that ,enr.. : deavored to fix .them upon the country. But ’ they have been abandoned by the men who first: advocated them, and are denounced.ns obsolete ideas. But Gen. Scott is not willing to “give it -up so.”. ;He still clings to themus tbree of the cardinal principles of tbe-Whig party, nnd de - sires an opportunity to vote for them. . Will Gen. Scottfe keepers permit him to write another letter, and explain to thepeople whether - - he is'etill in favor of these obnoxious measures? ■He was ; their - advocate last October, and, al though he is generally in “ haste ” in all he does and says, werdoCotsuppose that he hasyethad titnetochangehiamind on such important sub jects as those alluded to. If the papers in this city that 'advocate his election, can give the peo ple any light on the -subject, .the honest portion of them will be much gratified. Bgi» The Ohio. State Journal 'relates- the fol lowing singular case: ' k most singular case was detailed to us yes terday, of a man who had been suffering under along fit of sickness, and who woe at the.time partially deranged, visiting a gambling house and, winning some §205; It seems he went to bed at an early: konr, and sometime daring the night got up and went to a place where “faro” was being dealt. :He bet S 5 on_a card, and then ] let it lay until he had won the above amount, i when hedook it up. and returned do the- hotel.— i A frlend’called on him the next day tooongra tulatuhim upon hw “look,’' When he was in . Pwblic XEcTtnti!. ..i\Te are -infonned that Mr. formed ,by the.persan-that .he hod no .money— Jons Gnsaoav witt deliver an address this even- that he had-rißited no gamhUng house. He was , ... i tt u i told ha had, aria a search waa immediately made Jug, at the Fourth Ward Sohool House, on sub of the money, .which was afterwardsfound se jects of much interest to the community, and os- iu a centre table, wlfiafetnnd in. the par •pafiaHy so to patents and sohool directors. ;We lor. where the.person no unconsoious understand that Mr. G. Is known as a gentleman ly.plaoedit. He wonld not beluye it, whenhe - —a a;. ° x . wis told the money belonged to him, as he had of much ability, and his address cannot fen to _ at tj, e remotest recolleotion of ever having it in be ipterestiiSg to ■» who may attend.' All-who Jy, .—rim. The above Is related a&detailed have a taste tot suoh intellectual entertainments- to £ .end if rt is not correct, it is no fault of are invited tobe present on tins occasion. onrs. ::::u:::::JUNE 25 SUEBIFF, THE WHIG SO9UHEEB. ' We are apprehensive that before tbePresiden tial election passetPover,- Sen. Soott will receive several severe •* itt tho-rear'* from Jus own party. They were after him before ttaenomma tion, bat there was nothing very dangerous in the ammunition with‘Which-their S gnns were charged; bnt since tTiat evont, the fire from the quarter mentioned has become moro serious and dangerous. The Baltimore Sun of the 22d says that the tollowiug dispatch wbb received from the office of the Wilmington (N; C.) Journal; the eremog before: WiiMiNaTos, June 21 -■ The nomination of General Scott mnkca North : Carolina 6iire_for Pierce, anil will acouro the election of Held, .the democratic'candidate for GoVernor, . and. a democratic. Legislature. Mark tho prediction.” . Thislooks bad for tho hopesef “fuss and fea 'hers/.’.espoelaHywheu it eomes from the State oC; tar vand .:turpentine that has famished the Whig party with a candidale for-tho Vico Presi dency., We have never : supposcd’that the Gen eral had tho slightest chance, in North Carolina, or any other southern State, sinco ho sold him self to the bine-bellied abolitionists of the North. His defeat before the people has long been a foregone conolußioD, and the bait that Seward throw to the South, in the nomination of Gra ham for ’Kjcc President, will not get even a nib ble in that quarter. The trickery of the lenders and the subserviency of tho candidates nro too transparent to deceive any one, and only in crease the disgust with which tho pebple view ‘the vile schemes nf those Who labor to deoeive the honest portion of the voters into the support of men who at the beok of their managers will betray those who confide in them. It appears that Maryland is also determined not to submit to the fraud that lias heeu prac ticed. The Sim, of the same dale, has the fol- lowing : Scott's No3tij..wtos is VVrsirr.s Mauviami. —lt o received the following despatch from Cum berland Inst evening: CirußEßtAßi', Juno "I.—The nomination of Scott is far from satisfactory. Many Whigs say they will not vote for him. There is a great deal of political feeling in regnril to it. 3. M. P. This will fully endorse the statement of our ootemporary of tho Gazelle, that tho Scott men were not treated with over politeness by the peo ple of Maryland. We are apprehensive, how ever, that there will be more grievous conecs of complaint in that quarter before the election is over. In a few weeks, Maryland and many other Whig States will open up in full against this ridiculous nomination, and onr Whig cotem poraries will be kept busy in explaining tho im politeness of the Whig BLutes that Will refuso to go for Scott Wc hove heard from two already, and we will chronicle the others as they enmo in, if they do not come tea fast. It©. Scarcely twenty-fonr hours had elapsed from tho nomination of our connty ticket, before eomo very conning whig*, discovered that the party was dissatisfied with the candidates. They are the only porsons that have tho news, and it. was certainly news to us; when we heard it, for wo have yet to meet tho democrat who would think of refaring the ticket a hearty support.— As we said yesterday, it is a good ticket— ouo on which the party can rally without asking a why or wherefore, for they nro all known to the vo ters, and deemed worthy of the support of the whole party, Moreover, they were all honestly I nominated; Nothing was effected by bargain j and salo lo the Democratic Convention. There | were no delegates or aspirants taken by the but ton nud conveyed behind a distant pillar in the rotunda to listen tow favorable proposition.— Can the wliigs say as mach for the manner in which the prominent, candidates on the whig lioket obtained their nominations: They dare not, for they know that if they would attempt it, the proof is ready to overwhelm them. Nor did the democratic aspirants - resort to the boso means used by sorao of those who succeeded in tlieir nominations in the whig convention, to do- ! srroy.not only the chances, but tho private char- 1 Oder of. their competitors for the nomination. With, onr party all was open and fair t thero were no bargains made, no promises of reward to in tfuee persons to well themselves, as was prac ticed in the whig convention. All its proceed ings were conducted with open honesty; and, al though many felt grieved that their favorite did not succeed, yet nil are satisfied that we have a good ticket, and one to tho support of which the whoto party will rally, with a consciousness that it was bonestlynomijaatcd. - . The whigs had hotter attend to their own household, and not bother themselves about ours. Oar domeatie arrangements arc in perfect order, and there is not tho: slightest doubt hat that we will, throughout tho campaign, act with tho har mony that should characterise tho intercourse of a band of brothers. . • ; On ourcouutynominatlons wo are all united; on oar national candidates tliero is not a dis senting voico raised in the party from one ex tremoof the Union to the other. AVo work to gether with the cheerfnl spirit of those who feel confident: of -victory, and with snob n-feeliog wo have no fear of failure in the struggle. We would again ndvise' the Whigs to take care of their own household, (for It-is, sadly out of or der,) and the first thing for them to do, is to ex plain and soften down a namber of sanctimonious frauds and falsehoods, by which some of their candidates seenred their-nomination. If they da this honestly, the hope of many of thorn, who anticipate good fat offices after the October elec-- tlon, will never bo realized. snocKixa HCUDEas. On Saturday night last, in Hollidaysbnrg, n. man named Keast, stabbed Joseph Meloy in the heart, killing him instantly. The body of Meloy was removed to a house, after which an officer, accompanied .by a number of men, went to Kesst’s house and arrested him. Ho was found in bed, the clothes besmeared with blood, and the bloody knife lying beside him. He was .lodged in jail;; The affair resulted from a previ ous misunderstanding. Somo three or fonr..months ago, a shoemaker from New York, named John Robeson, located on M’AvoyV section of tho Pennsylvania Rail road, at Kittanning Point, about fivo'miles west of Hollidaysbnrg: Two weeks ago his wife died, and ho immediately set about making prepara tions to go back to Now York; but on Sunday night, last, he. was found brutally ■ murdered in ,his bed. His little son :also foil a victim. A 'man named Tracy, to whom Robeson bad sold his shanieh, and who was lodging in the house with him; wns arrested on suspicion. It is sup posed Robeson was murdered for money, as he had about $4OO in his possession. : A strong train of cironmstantial evidence tends to crimi nate Tracy as tho murderer. ‘ HEWS ITEMS. r ' Col. Morgan, President of the Covington and Lexington Railroad, died of cholera ntCovington, Ky., on the 17th inst. ', , ’ , The Baltimore Argot Bays that Lola Montes bunged theeye of Mr. Geo. Smithy her maitre de Home, with her fist mating him see stars, at the- Holliday Street Theatre, on Friday evening lost. The New York Tribune, which has shown a blind and fanatical zeal in defence of abolitionism' and the Whig party in days ' gone by, has turned ilociytwrd yencrai for that party in the present; canvass. Portraits in iron are now the greatest novelty of the doy. One has been taken of Daniel Web- Bter of this material,-and one of Henry Clay. A new kind of tobacco is cultivated in some places in Maryland. - It is named. Persian to bacco, is of a bountiful color and commands a high price. Kossuth, we bcc it officially announced, haß rem oved; from tho Irving House to a private boarding house, where ho will- remain, until bo starts for Europe. Hon. J. Clancy .Tones member of Congress from Pennsylvania, it is said, is about to take up his residence in California. The corner stono of a new Catholic church was laid at Xenia,Ohio, on the 13th inst.,by the Rev. Mr Howard. Fifteen cates of suu-stroko occurred in New Yoik and vicinity on the ICtUinst, Two in the city and two in Brooklyn terminated fa tally. Antonio do Aycinena, late Consul General of Guatemala, died suddenly in Washington, on Sunday. It Is stated that the Government has ordered tho Pacific squadron to cruise near Lobos do Ticrra, for the purpose of protecting American shipping engaged in gathering guano. The Controller of New York has received pro posals to f apply 500 tons of Lehigh and Pcnch Orchard Coal for tho use or the city, for an ave rage of §4 Super ton. Other offers were made, the highest being $4 40 per ton. Tho last fashion among tho nobility of Eng land is to eat fish with the aid of a silver knife ond fork Great Men anil a Great State, We find the following in tho National Intelli- Tho nomination of Gen. Pintail., euys the Boston Journal, has put into circulation some erroneous statements in regard to the birth place of sonic of our first men. As we have also fall en into an error in relation to this matter, we have taken some pains to ascertain the following facts: Gen. Lewis Cass was boA in the town of Exeter, New Hampshire. Daniel Webster was born in tho town now called Franklin, formerly Salisbury, in Merrimack county, Now narnp* shire. i). S. Dickinson, of New York, was born in Merrimack county, ns well us John A. Dix.— Gen. Franklin Pierce is a native of Hillsboro’, Hillsboro 1 county, and is a lineal descendant of the family of Fercy’s and the Duke of Northum berland, the title being now extinct. Judge Stephen A. Douglas, of Illinois, was also born in New Hampshire, but shortly after bis birth his father removed to Vermont, where, as is well known, the representative of “Yeung America 1 ’ learned a cabinet-maker's trade. •“ New Hampshire is o great State to emigrate from; it will lie a great State to live in when u more liberal policy 13 adopted in the administra tion of its affairs.’' Water Oxlnlttug. Prof. Silliman closed a recent Smithsonian lec ture in Washington by giving the following sen sible advice to a young man: 41 If therefore you wish for a dear mind, strong muscles, and quiet nerves, and long Ufo and pow er prolonged in old age, permit mo to Say, oltbo' 1 am not giving a temperance lecture, avoid all drinks but water, and mild infusions of that fluid; shun tobacco and opium, and everything else that disturbs the normal state of the system; rely upon nutritious food and mild dilated drinks of which water is the baaiay and you will need no thing beyond these things except rest, and duo moral regulation of ait your powers, to give you long, happy and useful lives, and a serene even ing at tho close." A Lain - Fmouteseoto Death. —The Bocking hum ( Va.) Register slates that Mrs. District, wife of Mr. Jacob District, residing near, Mt. Crawford, in that county, was frightened to death a few weeks since. Her little daughter, for sport, threw a tree frog upon her lap, which commenced jumping up towards her face, and so frightened her that she died in two or three days. . Barnum, tho showman, was once a poor “journeyman printer,” but be got hold of a “fat take,” nnd ia now worth his hundreds of thousands of dollars. There are; but very few printers that “get up” in the world us much as llarnum ban. Cgy At a tea tabic,, on Sunday evening, the delru of a pot of beans appeared among the edi bles. When the hostess inquired of W., “ Wilt yon havo beans?’’ tho hardened sinner replied, “Jfota Sent! "—Post. (Hr Wanted*—A few men of thorough busincrs 'hat iiu end good address, for a safe and reipcnioblo bad* ness; it it abDstae»a *irtVrequire* no ctipft&t but good character, boslnt'ps babiut and enerfly. * To men with the above qualifications ft perm&ncnrbanne** end (be beat of wages will be given. Apply or address No. 39 SmilhAtSd street, comer ofThird - . - [npnKfctf F- HvCleaverM »Pr»*e SXcdat Honey Soap** . (p* la addition to the great advantage* enjoyed from the u<e of “Cicavcr’fl unrivalled Iloney Soap,” in soft” anlng* cleuiuino and beautifying the rkln,it is autticiUlcaU'd by eminent individual?) Among whom are muoy disnogiufbed clergymen) Umt, by the comloocd use of tbii Soap, cutaneous eruptions have been re. moved from the fkui, ord even, warts mode entirely to disappear from Urn hands und other ports ofthe body. Its happy effects cun only he realized by a fair, Impar* (island dolly use ol the mor.t agreeable appliances for family use, embracing health, comfort) and the most pleasaruble sensation*. Tor sale by J. KIDD & CO;, , ; (50 Wood street* Wholesale Agents for Pittsburgh and Its vicinity. Alio, for sale, at BlfDupeiislng Drug Stores. (je‘2s So Family Should bt without Them. Ijy We tpcuk of M’Lar.e’a Liver PiUs, which have become an indispensable Family Medicine.ThefniU tul symptoms whichaiite from a diseased Liver, man I fost themselves, more orient in every family ; dyspep* .ilft/ilct headache* obstruction of the raensevagueand favor, pains in the side,with dry, hackiug cougb, are all the results of.hepatic derangement—and for theso, Or* M>Lane*s Pills utc a sovereign remedy. They have never been known to failjand they should be kept al all times by families. . Directzojis.—Tate two or three going tohed overy second, or ihitd night. If: they do not purge two or ibree limes by next morning, take one or two more. A sllgh l breakfast fihoaldin variably/bllnwthcir bbc. • The Liver Pill may also be used where purging simply is necessary. As ananti-bilioos purgative they are in ferior to none. Ami, in doses of. two or three* they give astonishing relief to sick headache; also, in Might de rangements of the stomach. . . Foreale by most Merchants aud Druggists m town and couniry. and by the bolc Proprietor-. Ji KIDD k CO., GO Wood street. je24:dlwUw BUILDING LOTS fob Sale.—Ten, lots; located vin the Eighth Ward, fivo.of which -have a. front of 22 reel on DlutT sirect, having a commodious view of the Monongahela nver. The.other five -are in the narof the above, each having ft from orfeTfeei-by 100 deep. Prices from 450,00 to 600,00. Terms oasy. Xnose woo desire a pleatam and heaUhy location .willattend. , . .■ . ... S; CUTUDERT* General Agent/ 6O Smlthfield «lreo(. •'■•••coai.. ./oat't Coal I - ~~ rv TIIB.OHAttT'EKS COAL COMPANY are prepared 10 deliver any quantity of goed black Coal, on ,heri notice, al ibeir Harbor, on ’he Ohio Kivar, al M'Ket's Rock9 ? aiBtiJspertouof 224 U tts. . - c . oal exceed any works on the River. ancT ibe advautace ofloadinn bonisst Iholfiiarbor, »s well knownto Coal boartnon- “ - ®- : . .‘Appltcauons for Coal, 10 be mnde to Geortre tvsle.- Manager. auho harbor, or- to .the underslpnShat the tfficcpf the Company, corner of Wood streets! Mornmß Post Bunding*. . G 80, R. m nni & * • * leg;: iit Pr_ei.de.it of Chanters Coal rTf'iDERWO6u j si , iOKLES ” . %}, Gerkins>lni?ail.,half gal.*qt and pt, jara- • , Mt*ed Pickles, . do - . do do; ' ; , fPicollliyj do do do, . Walnots, in qt. jars*, i . Ganllflowers , -do; | Onions, do; i.l Red Cabbage, do; • '. Lobsters, <Jos [ Those Pickles we receive direct fiom. the celebrated i house of W Underwood * Co, Boston, aod we are pro* i f areito fiell them as Jow by the dozen, as ihesamo can i he purchased at from theiraqjit in Philadelphla. v Also—An assortment of Cape A Blackwell’s London Pickles and Bances. •*T f * «ECKER’S FARINA—For sale wholesale or retail, by J. IMVKLY A Cv., Jt Tea Peqiertand Grocer*, SHU Liberty si. /“WRN STAECn—KeGned cmU prcparfd.expressly ,V / for faod,tor fala by J. LA V&l»Y &CO t . I«S4 r _ JetfßeidergandGroceTS, MfiLibertyat gAf SAGO ««J fot«alcby TVa Dealeraana Grorera, : : : 285 Liberty attcel. . Kjronufort spring«» ~ W.T)UNfiA.N rejpecifuUy.informs his Tnemla \T«- and ihe public gonerally* thoton the Stat June »n\ sukiti, the FRANKFORT HOTEL will be opene* for ibe accommodation of BOARDERS, dating the sumr met season.. :■ .. . . Fmilcforu June?:3m ■ . ■" T)pEAS*-400 half cheats df fresh Green and Black Tea* : JL on hand and/or sale by tbej>ackaße,or neauypack* ed in £ .and slb packages, at prices tower tlmn we have heretofore sold the samequ&htle?* Kelair Grocer# : are : invited to caM. A. JAkNES, lets : : - ■'Pekin Tea Store, 39 Flfth si. TVOMKSTIC DRV GOODS —Ti e subscribers liave i 9 mat received a fresh; supply of plain and fancy pimiea Culicocs v Gingham*, Moslins. &c. Al so, on hand, a well assorted-stock of Variety Goods, Jewelry and Watches, which they offer Wholesale, at ‘greHily reduced price*. j*sl4 JAMES IVVCJANQUiSSJfc CO_ To Contractor** SEPARATE PROPOSALS will- bo received at the Office of N/Pauereoa, In: Birmingham, nnul Wed nesday; the 23d innnnt, for grading and paving Ctfrwm street, in the borough of Soaili Piltfburet, or siteh por tion thereof a* the. Town Council may direct.' -Not less than two nor mote than eight thousand cubic yards; of excavation,and not less ihnn fivc or more than ten thousand yards, of paving,:wdl be teqoired. Specifi <aiion»«f the work required eon be tcen many time on application.to N. Patterson. JAMES CREADV, THOMAS MEREDITH, South Pittsburgh, June 11*125:* SlrCel Committee jel4.Jlwftwtt ANNUAL STATEMENT • - Of l lie Receipt* and Expenditures of Ibe County of Allegheny, front the stb day of January. 1851, to the sth day of January. 1858, both days inclusive. The Auditors elected to adjust and settle the public accounts of Allegheny county from the sth day of January, 1851, to the sth day of January, 1682, both days inclusive, having examined the same, respectfully lay before the honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of said county, the following statement and report, viz : JOHN MORRISON, ESQ., TREASURER OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY RECEIPTS. Balanco in Treasury on tho Stb day of Jan uary, 1852, as per last AuditorVreport, Prom Collectors) viz: First Ward, city of Pittsburgh: Charles Craig for 1850 in full $2703 64 for 1851 on account 2184 09 Second Ward. John McKee for 1800 , in full, 3521 40 for 1831 on account 1000 00 Third Ward. Joseph McCullough for 1860, lu full, 3248 03 for 1851, on account. 2000 00 Fourth Ward. «#. Richard Hope for 1850, in full, 4359 72 for 1851, on account, 2303 40 uGQij- 112 Fifth Ward. John Lowry, for 1800, lo foil, 105 < ( >o David Ellis forlBsl, on account, Sixth Want Arthur McClelland for 1840, In full. "*7B 70 William 8. Thompson for 1850, in full, 18G9 45 ■ for 1801, on account, 912 H <>B6o 34 Seventh Ward. Henry Lytle, for 1850, in full. UC 01 K. If. Thompson, for 1851, on account, 093 88 Eighth Ward. Fleming Morrovr, for 1819, in full, 355'.V John Sergeant, for 1850 in full, "01 I>> for 1851, on account, 1100 00 ■ , , : 305'. 55 Ninth Ward. Gcorco Dobbs, for 1850, _ . in full, V-'S Nathan McCargo, for 1851 on account. 1103 00 First Ward, Allegheny. •Thomas Dorringtou for 1850, la full, 1931 ,81 for 1851, on account, 098 90 Second Ward Thomas Smith, for 1849 . in fall, . • John Ramsay, for 1850, in fall, . \ 1240 84 for 1851, on account, 900 00 Third Ward. A. C. Alexander, fir . 1850. in full, 1000 05 for 1851, oa account, 1275 00 Fourth Ward James Graham for 1850 In full. for 1851 on account, f,SC4 31 Birmingham Borough. , Vi. P. Pearson, for 18f>0 on account, 8-t!) 87 South Pittsburgh. G. S. Hamilton, for 1850, in foU SBC 82 John MoKibbin. for 1801, on uocount, Manchester. Wo. GDI, for 1850, infuU, 856 82 B. L. Sampson, for 1851, on account, 600 00 ■■ Lawrcneevillo. ! Jeremiah Fleming, for 1860, on account, 670 00 J. IV. Dccbcr,lBsl, on ac’ot. 640 00 Bharpsburgb. Andrew Morton, for 1850, on account, 26 66 JolinWagley, 326 60 . 862 05 Elisabeth. H. B. Kern, for 1860, in full, 180 04 Jamieson Dougherty, 1851, on account, 60 00 McKeesport. . , J. Harrison, for 1849, on ace L 150 00 James West, for 1850, on ao- count, , 165 00 Joseph Evans, ft* 1851, on ac count , 408 00 Dnquesne. John Buhoup, for 1860, on account, 175 ot> John Buhoup, for 1851, on account, 160 00 East Birmingham. Elias Phillips, for 1851, infull, 722 37 John Ward, for 1851, on ao't, 287 17 West Elisabeth. E. Pcrolral, for 1850, on ac count, Tarentum. Thomas Humes, for 1860, on aooeunt, 38 08 Hanniford Ferris, for 1851, on account, . 65 00 Pitt Township. William Wiley, for 1850, in full, 980 81 Wm. Wiley, for 1860, on ac’t. 808 61 Peebles. Wm. N. Burchfield, for 1851, in fall, Collins. > Solomon Berlin, for 1851, in full, Wilkins. . James Morrow, for 1850, in full, * John Porohment, for 1861, on account, - - - Plum. A. Eh Medsker, for 1850, on account, Patton. James BobinsoU' for 1850 in full, 174 82 Zephanlah Abor for 1851 on aooount, 348 00 VersaUles. John Shaw for 1860 in full, Hamilton Stewart for 1851 on account, - , .Elisabeth. Ebsneser Caldwell for iB6O in full, pLOUR— 70 bM.. J-i» , r » i^B aoa ( ro y^ R CUAS IS .«»0 P, BJflOWWaf’ . Looms At ffI»DOWBIAn w „ - GENERAL GO LLE OT 0 E'S . ; Ornefi'over Sjones & .Wood and Foanhstreei*; Pjftsburgbrra-- ..^ fjyCny.and coontry coHeetiOTift promptly iUtenoeQ ter,. ' References* > _ ... . -Whitmore do Fahnestock jfc Co, nickeuonj Wm. Banalev ac Co Tanner * Co * George Breed, Harpef<fc . (ie24 tiLOKUI& JVSfa PURCHASES “EAST.' Ttat, Foreign Fruit, Golden Syrup, VtjfOßßlßy.in the Diamond, has lastreturned from- IVI New York* &O ln conwrqaen.ce.of ibe dult season, h*purchased for cash ponsiueraUy.helow.the market prices; and* as ho alwaya considers a quick' quarter better than a slow dollar, now offers the same vat a mere fraction of a profit.; iiis steckcoropnsesv 25.0<K)'Ills French (Tarrants,: . - . • 8.000 tt* French Piuma, ■■. ■*- -200. boxes Raisins, lOftboxe* Figs, 2CO bottles PeppeTSauetf, SO ehesu favorite flavored oldcoontfy leas, to boxes Citron, * 200 Cocoa Nut?, ••• ... ■•••■• 5 barrels Jersey Plums, , 10 barrels grafted Piled App cpr .10 do eastern-pared Peaohew, - 40: do genuine Hasten Syropf. • • 10 ' do extra Ooiden Svnipv r ■■■, S •• do extra No. 1 Mackerel, . *lO co extra laive Pickled Ifemng, • . 50 boxes large Burlington Smoked Herring* IPO do extra No 1 Maine . ■ v do, .. . - '-100-bags Rio Coffee, -. 7 .10. do unequalled Government Java, . 400 lbs genuine imported Freneh Chocolate, 500 battles Tiurnan Hanburg’s London Pot .cr, SCU Ass English -Washing Soap, ... .. . >•< :• Prepared Corn, Rice Flour, Hecker’s Farina, Ac 4 he f Ac* Morris* Tea Martj the second door from Diamond el* Joy > Ue94 John Y,Scoit for 1851 on ac't Jefferson; Hugh Kennedy for 18 j 0 on account, 209 00 Hugh Kennedy for 1851 on account, 475 00 $B6BB 93 Mafflin. James Whitaker for 1850 on account Joseph Livingston for 1851 on account, Snowden* Richard Fife for 1860 in fall, WUHam Wilson for 1851 on account, Baldwin. James McGibbcny for 1851 1q full, 4887 73 4521 46 Upper St. Clair. Samuel Black for 1850 in full Samuel Connor for 1851 in full Lower St. Clair. William Perkins for 1850 in full, Jonathan Neely for 1851 on account, South Fayette E.: McCabe for 1849 in full, David-Herriot for 1850 in full, J, R.McEwen for 1851 in full, North Fayette. Francis Jamieson for 1850 in Ml. George Kelso for 1851 on ac’t. : .Findlay;. Josiah Mahon, for 1850, in fal), ?Jacol> Guy, for 1851, on account, Robinson. A Phillips, for 1849, in Ml,; Samuel H. Eoing, for 1850, in full, William Ekin, for 1851, on account, Moon. ■'Jamesßrown, for 1850, on account, Philip Stevenson, for 1851. “ -.■Ohio. Samuel Logan, for 1850, in full, . 887 00 i - William B Hamilton, for 1851, on sect, 74" 00 . ■ Franklin. A Boyce. for 1840, on account, James Neely, for 1851, on account, Reserve. A S Ledoo, for 1850 in full, ' “ “ “ 1851, on account, Ross. ' ■ David StcTrclt, for 1850, In full; K Q Nelson, for 1851, in Ml; 2179 00 3270 CS 1014 89 Pino. Charles Gibson, for 1850, in full, Isaac Grubbs, for 1851, on account, Sbalec. Philip Miller, for 1850, in fall, •• •• “ 1851, on account, EactDeer. . Archibald Phillips, for 1850, in fall, ’'William Smith, for 1851, on account. ■ . West Deer. George Stewart, for 1850, in full, (101 63 S McCutcheon, for 1851, on account, ■ 580 00 M’Candless. Robert Wallace, forlSol, on account, GOO 00 ■ ■ ■: ■ Indiana. William Brown, for 1851, on account, 1016.00 . - Chnrtiers. Wm Perltine, f0r.1851, pn account, Penn. , Obristian Stoner, for 1851, on account, 772 70 Miscellaneous Receipts. | Gash received on bonds and temporary ir,y» .52 2629 81 2073 92 2104 ill 3200 00 ■■ .loans. ■. X yoors root of Ciurtand Jury rooma_ R Woods; Esq., for forfeited rccognl-": zanee, Daniel McCurdy* entering fines and , Jary fees in Quart er Sessions, R Hiland Esq., for a stray cow, 804 00 1,076 92 $49,448 86 . Those collectors marked thus * lmve paid the balance reported against them daring the session of tho Auditors. EXPENDITURES Amount paid Assessors “ Mayor nnd Aldermans’ fees “ District Attorney’s - •• Bridge building) “ County Auditors, “ Biankbooks and Stationary “ : Com’rs expenses la attending bridge views, " County Commissioners’ pay, " Clerk to Commissioners, “ Counsel foes, v.-. “ Clerk of Quarter Sessions &o. bis fees, ■ Appropriation to Fire Engine I Association and Company Crier of District Court, . “ Crier of Court of Quarter fees- < slons, “ Coroners fees, “ Post mortem examinations, : ; “ Constables fees, “ Commonwealth witnesses; : “ Contingent expenses, • “ Election expenses, . < : *• Furniture for Court House, “ Engineer to Jail, . “ Fuel and light for Court House and Jail, 883 37 : “ ■ Expenses in forming new tp., 163 25 “ Interest on loans, 10,819 65 . “ Interpreter in Court of Quar ter Sessions. “ Jail fees and "prisoners allow- • once, “ Jurors in Dlstriot Court, “ Jurors in the Court of Quarter : Sessions and Common Pleas, “ Printing and publishing, “ Postage, .. v Physician to Jail, “ Apprehension offagitires ; from justice, ■ “ Premium on Fox scalps “ Road viewing " On act of n&roads.& bonds “ Redemption money on un seated Lands, “ Jurors Board, “ Road damages, “ Repairs to Court House and : JaU, “ Superintendent at Court -■ House, . “ Tipstaves in Court of Quarter .. Sessions. .-.■■■■ 1,626 00 . “ Tipstaveß in Distriot.Court,. ?. 700 37J “ Transcribing duplicates, , 790 74 “ Watchman to Court House, ■ ■ 360 00 “ Interest and premium, on scrip. 2,687 00 « gorip suit in United States Court, . 11,466 47 “ Medicine for jail, 68 81 « Supreme Court expenses, : 133 60 » Water tax, 800 00 <• Bonds and temporary loans, •. 35,682 46 “ Subscription for 20 copies of •' • map of Allegheny connty, - <i Lunatic Asylum at Harris barg, 1 “ - Allegheny County Agrioul ■ ral Society, Scrip redeemed aad de etroyed, ■ 'TreaSMers'salaiyv 1,210 00 1,009 54 1,289 48 1,367 86 1,206 04 360 00 8,850 74 617 82 440 78 602 00, ‘ * 1--V- >•:.'• •" i-:_'i-. k .j Tv • :. ; ; ’......■ • f ..-. *'■.' ' 1 Total, Amount of Tam Am DISTRICTS... ’ Ist Ward, Pittsburgh, 2d “ *• Sd “ ** 4th •* “ 6th “ “ 6th “ 7th ' “ *■ Bth “ 9th “ “ Ist Ward, Allegheny, i 2d “ “ 3d- 41 4th ** Sharpaburg Borough, .West Elizabeth - - £. Birmingham “ Birmingham *' Lawrenceville " Manchester •' - “ . Buquesne - . iS. Pittsburgh . “ Tnrentum “ .M’Keesport «« Elizabeth .EiizabethTownship, Snowden “ - Up. Bt. Clair “ rJeffereon L~ St. Clair “ - •Cbarticrs Mifflin Robinson N. Fayette - S. Fayette..... * Findlay*- ..<• Moon “ Baldwin H Obio Pino - : M’Cnndfess Franklin Sbnler Indiana East Deer Boss Beserrc Pitt 1,003 00 Collins Peables Wilkins* Peon Plum Patton Versailles West Deer 305 00 COUNTY COMMISS Jame 3 Mitchell, served from.the sth : . day of January, 1861, to the sth day of January, 1852, both days inclusive, 303 days,~at $1,50 per day, Amount paid him, Übcnezeifßoyles, served from theoth i dayof. January, 1851, to tbo sth day of January, 1852,- both days i inclusive, 307 days, at 5>1,G0 per day, Amount paid him, 1,438 07 1,173 04 1,438 07 SHERIFFS ACCOUNT. Carter Curtis, Esq., in account with Allegheny County, from the 4th day of January, 1851; to the. Ist day of January, 1852, inclusive. , 103 48 745 00 DB. To amount paid Jail feus and prison ers’ nltownnce from the 4tli day of January, 1851, to the Ist day of ' January, 1852, 53,628 89 To 109 verdiots in District Court, Quarter. Sessions and Common Pleas, To finesund costs in Commonwealth Cases, To Balance, .Total, Outstanding debts due tbo County of .Altogl nn Amount of taxes due by Collectors for 1850, $ 5.403 03 Amount of taxes. due. by Collectors for 1851, 44.P60 76 Amount due by Geo. S. Hays, Pro' ■ thonotary.forVerdicta, 45,434 07 1,200 00 Statoments of tko Debts and Credits of Allegheny County* as shown by th#Books on the 6th day . of January, 1852. To James Ross’ heirs on permanent .loan,. , ,■ •. ,• v . To Darid Shields, Esip, on pennanent ;;?-: ; <p load, 3,000 00 To Bonds and Temporary losim,’ , 112,000,00, -?l6B,ofep_ ' ~ ~~ - 0 Given under our hands and aeale-'aMhe'Auditotfe OBuHyin- the city ofrPittaburgh,.the ISthday of June, A. D. ISG2. ''l'"'*' : JOHN BVEEB, fL.S.-v '* ~ ; ■ WM. FXiINN, JUB. {■ - -• , - , JOHJJ EJIESCK, (I.S.J ■ ' -> - ... . " V. ■■ Auditors. ■ $1,780 68 ' 4,610 81 028 28 786 80 408 00 218 32} ■ * Cocsxr Coiimssioßiißs' Orncs, June 19th, i 852. . The foregoing is a statement of the EeceiptßnndExpenditaresof the County of: Alleghenyi for. the year 1831; also* of the amount of County Tex of eachrof tho respective Wards, Boronghaand - Townships within the County, at tho rate of three aud a the ‘doUar t of the assessed value of tho real estate, including personal taxes, together.withflistatement of tho Debts and Credits of the County, os Bhotra by tho books on tho 15th day of Janaary, 1852,-in conformity with tho Acts of Assembly in each case made and provided. " Witness our hands the day and year abovejvnitten, 23 26 -1,866 00 057 00 727 76 1,201 79 , P 94 95 ’ I White Bulphnr Bprlncti: DOUBLING GAP, CUMBERLAND COUNTY PA. I|IHIS justly celebrated mountain retreat; so well, and Jl favorably k>;own to tbo cuiteds of rh'lsdelpluej Pittsburgh and other plopf s.-will to open for visitors on and after the FIRST OF JUNE :The Build ings have been greatly enlarged ard Improved, in order to meet the Increasing putn>nase< For families, Invalids, and those who admire mountain srencry, this place.of ferspermanent inducements, which cannot be surpassed by any watering place in the United States > Frim Puts burgh, iheso'Sprmgft are accessible -in nhoDt-twenty hours, bylhe way of the Central Rati read to Hants' burg; from Uarnsburir toiho springs, via Uarllsle and ftewvillc, on the,Cumberland hail road; Iris 35mtle*. ' We ore pledged to make visitors comfoi table and bills moderate,SCOTTCOYLK- '•••■ -Rt/treneex—Messrs; -li B, Williams, Joseph ll lliU, Robert D. Thomnson.'WßjorM’Candlesh.J. je22:d2m 1,180 99} 289 37} 258 41} 3,255 81 477 14 . 1-,55Q 77* 174 68" 441 87 5,025 00 4,900 91 ■Hear Yet- Hear.-Yel: •VTOTICR'IS HEREBY- GIVEN to ad ’purchasers of Fine Jewelry and Hood tsnowreddy to sapply you .with. tbe best and most fSKhionublo fine Gold Jewelry, and at lower prices than any othtrde*!-' er m ilie city, , lie :huyafor;.cASh-cheap,., and.sells-for cash -cheap; . makes large sales and Email nioCu —. •Therefore, all- persons purt basing Gold Jewelry, Fine Silver Ware, Watches, ,&c.y from. this -estabtishmeDtr will:be : BUre io pet the vaJae of 100 cents for ever do-Jar invested. Gold Watches, from. $5O. Ij. $tDO; Silver Watches.from 60. to: 120, Stiver. Spoons from 65 to 6Jh, and- othor goods equally cheap Please call at HOOD’S, 51 Market street, the only. Wlo!eia?e price Jewelry Btore In the city. - 0,255 09* 1,887 78" 6511 1,469 76 230 00 Ftne.Ootoog Olaek Teas; : 1 YF/E would cull the attention of our remit customers f V to our.larpc sioHr of Black Teas, selected with (Treat care in the New York market.vV : v - Souchong, &&, 35c.i - English Breakfast, lb. ©>&• Fine Oolong. - -50cj Eitra Oolong, .' . r 7 s 0 l Delicious.Oolong* ; 31,00 • . • • • . Young Hyson, Imperial! and Gunpowder,same prices os above, pure and fragrant. - *: • Retail Grocers ore invited to call nnd •examine our a.ock. either packed in quarter oc half'pount packages; l or in bulk, by thehulf che»L' . • • •••••.. v A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store* - ' . J e 9 - 3* Fifth street. 82 00 90 12, 819 00‘ 8,810 45 DAoomer Kfaan Arrival at Ao. 97. ; vßtuu de COvuorth.wcai corner .cf Wood st* * a nd Diamond alley, aTe jußt opening a Fresh stoekof Fancy Prints,Summer Pantaloons, Laines, Be rage De Lamer, French Manchester ; and> Domestic Giagharas. Together, with a compute assortment of Ladies’ press Goods, A!so, a large stock tf .Hosiery, Gloves* Ac.. XhGstSjiogetherwitb oar former purchases, makes our stock by any west of the mono* tains j to whichwe solicit the attention of buyer** * l * we can oHer them on the most fdvorablerterrai; - . v.- jt4 P. GR«2GG * Cd* . Saloons and-B»tlie. •. TjrrM. M. WARD would respeatfolly manouneb to JfV tho Ladies and Gemlemeo .of Piusburgh and yi cinlry, ihouhe snaeioasSalocus eltheCAiheottum Baud-: Inga* are now; supplied.with a superior quality,of Ice Creams,Cakes,; Fruits, and other refreshments..-,'Open, fromfl A.M.toli P M ... . ». 2 : ALBO-The Bathingdepartmentwill alway«'b© 4ooad In elder, fotHot, Coia r or Shower B«h», .an almo«,ln disppnslble requisite for the preservation of healths: mylt - c- v 18,194 00 600 00 fbrdale by?? J geU ' ' ARMSTRONG * CROZ££ ‘ ;■■•• ...j**--:'--; •., -s *A $180,012 88 ‘ * * I'd; amount paid bjj CM CoUeettHJ couectobs; Charles Craig:. John M'Kee.. J. M'Cullough ; Bichard Hope. Diwid EUI3.. W. 8. Thompson B. H. Thompson John Sergeant......... S. M’Cargo. T. Dorriogton... John Bamsey A. C. Alexander. James Graham......... John Weigley.. Win, Toudon John Ward.,...,.......... Alex. M’C1ean............ J. W. Decker. B. L. Sampson JobnJßnlioap....... James JFKibben. H. Fervis.,, Joseph Evans J.Dougberiy.. J. Y. 5c0tt,,..... Wm. Wilson Samuel Connor, H. Kennedy:'..; J.Noety. Wm. Perkins J. Livingatoo...... r .... Wm. Eflring George Kelso... John R. M’Ewcn Jacob Gay. Phillip StevcOson James 51’Gibbeny,'...., Wm. B. Ramil too Isaac Grab.... {Robert Wallace... James N0e1y..., Philip Miller.. Wm. Brawn. ITm. Smith.... B. Q. Ne150n..... A. S. Leiloo Wm. Wiley.... Solomon Berlin. Wm. N. Burchfield John Perchment Christian Stoner. 'Joseph Alter. .Zephaniah Abcr.. |H. Stewart. ISamnel M’Cntcheon... $7,401 38 f i •*:•».• ••••• . • v. •:•:■■■. ■■■.'•.' .'S'l.;-,-, •'•'■■■'. ••:•' :• ■..-.. •■•..'> ~-.• £v'Va. - t ; atort, Comm fytAtj/ea rl 'Amount aueiitd, . $6662 12 ' 6059 84 5868 08 6776 99 8614 81 2638 64 1301 40 Amount paid. $2184 09 ' iooo oo 2000 00 2803 40 2179 00 612 14 698 87 1100 00 1108 00 C9B 00 900 00 1276 00 3200 00 826 04 287 17 640 00 ‘ 600 00 160 00 804 00 66 00 408 00 60,00 1008 00 627 08 1068 84 476 00 000 00 • 190 97 027 00 766 46 746 00 937 43 I 210 00 i 828 89| i . 747 00 l 417 00 1 600 00! 1 461 021 1 000 00! 5 1016 00 3 663 60! 2 817 82 2 " 878 441 308 61! 1205 05 1357 86 688 18 772 70 * S6<r oo 348 00 •GOO 02 G3O GO <515,789 9; $21,516 31 TONERS’ ACCOUNT. James McCune, served from the 17th day of March, 1861, to the 20th day of October, 1851, both days r „ inclusive, 187 days, at-$1,50 per $454 60 day, 454 00 Amount paid .him, Robert King, served from the 21st day of October, 1851, 'to the 6th , - day of January, 1852, both days t - wnm inclosire,. 00 days, at $1,50 per . i>4GO 00 dajTj qq 4QO 00 Amount paid him, 90 00 ‘ By jail fees and prisoners’ allowances - tor tho quarter ending 31st Starch, i. ■ ■ ‘ ris—vagrants, $701,43 } Court - prieonors, $880,52, - - $1,567 95 ‘ By amount for Qunrter ending 80th of June, vis—vagrants, .$002,55; , Court prisoners, $873-,74, $1,270 29 - By amount for Quarter ending Sept. ■ .. SOtb^ii—vagrants, 635,40; Court prisoners, $568,22, . $1,203 62 By amount for Quarter ending. 3>ec. Blst,viz—vsgrants,ssBo,72; Court prisoners, $912,48. L $1,493 20 By summoning 1133 Jurors’ jri Dis .. trict Court, Quarter Sessions, .and Common Picas, - $283 25 By convoying boy and girl to House of Refuge in Philadelphia; - - $2OO 00 ByconveymgJenkinsandHtcCaUister ' ° to lunatic ABjlurn, Harrisburg, .$lOO 00 By conveying 48-convicts to thoWest era Pcnitcntiaiy, ats2,so each. $l2O 00 'y 3 per cent Commission on $1192 collections last year, _ $35 76 ■ amount-of fees in Court of Qusr- 670 00 436 79 2,666 16 ter Sessions of March, Jtuxo, Octo ber nndDcctmber Terms, l&l, • By balance due na per last Auditor's report, - - . $777 6fr By Balance, teny, on (be sth day of January, 1852, viz: CB. 109 17 . , $50,472 96 | By amount of outstanding debts ns _abore stated, * §50,472; 96, i By Balance in Treasury,. 9,679 68 By County deficit, 97,847 46 I- ' 1 FORWARDING AVI»- COMMISSION HOUSE, &UjttE£ffo7& - J josir w* Twicawx««.**«>«‘.-»r,*!«r^-Jo’r3a , u uoosidob*.... -- r ' TvlebeU Slogtldfie, COMMISSION ANOFOinV ARCING MBRCHANTS r -• > 'Comer qf K Conmwt)aX and Puu xlrtets. ■TCFlLLpromptly attend to all consignments and Com- -' r fV; ■ mifiioua entrusted to* them, anayill make- liberal i cosh.'advances oir.conaJgnmeniß or Bills of Lading in band* ' ~ -f order» for lh©porcli«o ofLead; Grains Hrmp-and : other Produce;wiU be promptly.filled hube lowest pos* sible prices* and os (be beat terns* They willalsonadertikftvtbe.'settlement tlon or claims t>nnipd«anc« f and bopdf by their espe* a •■•?■.* cm!persona! eflott* and attention to-alttW imcrettaof > ihelr friendSj tiygtv^-general satisfaction* •• ; • - R>?«£X£C£g, J V Geo.;Coltter. St.'Louis;Klli*4Monon, Cincinnati; PagOitllacon •'• Binder fe Gorman .do Chonteau AValle,,do ■SpringerA-WhUfttnan, do - P Leech it .WJIUain Itoltdes fi.' Co., J. W. Bailer * Bro* Pittsburgh; Morgan,, J ; JR- Buck d& Morgan, : Philadelphia; Shields .&Mlller, Philadelphia; lf. 11. - r * Nevrcbmb A Bro. t and:W. B. Heynolcfs, Louisville l • ' T,C. TWlCflELli-fc CO % New Orleans,. COSfMISSION HOPSE, NSW ORLEANS* -qMl'B long established Jlooaft confine their AKeotJoa- i,,, ’ 1 v»inetly to salea andgnrehMeaoft (Jwnmisston, and r to the Forwarding fcMiaee* generally.• ;v :■ r . " They of the Jibera! patronage . . heretofore given (hem; ' " • ■' r January ~ nnwo ACRES and A COTTAGE toa PAJS-Jn a ■'i. dflfirablc' location * at half an. noutVi_ ndo from. ihe - city. by iheßaifroad, n voloable properly of stoat two seres, well stocked .Wiihsetecied (rail of every- variety. - taste/dliy arranged and.ln wceelJeot cond»uojx. -Tiid Gftndcciiaaa'wido;ccnvo;o(ul*,4rooms-and fir.ijlieti-ai tic. good cellar) ond pomp of good wuier. The land " Jle« we)J) Wijh o apaihem exposure* o»* ihe bank-of ihe ■ Ohio; addisweJJ,worth the attcurlonof those dfcßmna a ■ retreat In jhacountry.: Prwe,3lSUV Terra* easy.lflt. medittte possession ■" ■ a. CDT2IBEOT, General Agent, . 50, Southfield street* - Alignment for Abo BontrSt of Cfeottn.V T>V order at voluntary assignment extewr', i D fi*li-day at May, m the year 185 a by r> m? ' Basra AOo ,to Richtrd T. Leech, ir the mhfrfy H!' - Wroth * Co, mado the stud hichVtd'f C ,? lk * Trustee, for the benefit or their-creditor*. ’ ' ’ having claims -againmhe aaid fittaa£' ~„„?????? . present them to lUeaahseriUeri and nilX£.J£ <|tte i fc A , 5 , wwa«4»!=S2“' -=iil R- T. LKtott. JR. oVSiit,^Va^L* e^J7^“ u !*‘wiUißw £avSwfi^iSv liß f w^u *® ««*twUi»aU article* Uwr , S&wrStP , '*2;- i^wte,|ilw^w-.«a<ipii' tiwb»u »au»*, ; h; ; : iSSJ t J*2S?' *MKS»&etti» place, Wo.** JHwan* Bjgy.aftwdoomoinhflf'm tHtmead. fm»l4Us»» -■ , ntetatiaMi Amount due. $447808 6059 84 8868 08 4472 69 . 1486 81 > 2026 40 1 709 63 , 076 02 - , 210 16 2726 20 1 1020 67- . 906 74 ' ' 1692 12 Ezetier atiom. Comma liont. 112 91 984 61 1967 68 • 860 77 249 04 266 60 449 89 214 00 197 90 283 93 1130 19 893 42 642 43 ‘ '630 88 1491 84 663 24 679 28 224 44 231 88 816 84 ■«3 97 ' -774 78 164 34 , 72 24 J 28“ 74 172 68 « 163 46 48 04 63 42 : 7i 44 ' 431 82 246 10 236 29 262 69; , $335,25!5822 85 $2BO 60 280 SO . $343 60 $7,401 3S ■ $2,660 16 » f • ■ $168,000 00 ' - JAMES MITCHEL, EBENEZER BOYLES, ROBERT KING, , - fiCommbthaem.:- w fmat4:bferD Noi 3 Haektreh <linn} formate to ' - - T2UW&, mSvm * > CB. - CE. >
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