V* *>**« V % \'V f* - * Ah **’i-* f.’ • - : -; : > : 4^" : . ,:=4 ‘;' 4444 4*44444^f?v4v,,.'.‘•^•Av^r^v’44 " —'-;' "4- I *-4 4 4--;44 •' ■• * • ,” ,'44' , , ■ • .. ,^f r^- V* h* .V* f *-x '4\ *«v - s ’ *4- fc •> * , -’ - # 4\ ~ j-'4 v - v ' . - \ 1 / f w*-^* •‘'• • • - - «bMi ■paasßaaa iMMwN moßs wte%fi fmam '*wBs3bb6s ell w mm 1% Igi^k WOfM %HMW tfissl fgjMfi wa&gfl im^ M&miEmmsm; i Hg&%gi&ssi wggmm^ ssoKtm^mtmm^mmsmii^mmim^ ‘.^'^'^<^^@^ss4«p-Sf%!S.-• • •'. >• •,"•■' • V- , - ' . 1 ,^V r -* k^v.,:<. * l:-vV- v - K- - ;?:;. *\ ,'.,*■ * - V; J - - a , -r ; rgifltywfl.V -T-BOOBVEB, Jir. f ; Bce:H6re Clotbtag Swrsi.Wo; 225. tl * Libertjr«rocl,caa selHkgpod sail of S.aipmcr Clo-; ibiwcfor S36o} cvcis^eßcrtpuon, Wrr to* fQt easb 1 Custora-worJc IOHJ/aer-in "■ .faionabtegtyi«v£> ■,, . -WateroDra* up • stairs is.folly_ h • stock of Cloths* CessimcTcs, Yesungs* Summer; • Cloth* o! fcvfcry debcnptlon, and; in fttet* every article - line suitable for the: Beason. These/Copda • we.; < a» making to order In .superior fciylei and at very low jprwm. Give us a ( ?\ > " myjfi JOHN CALLAHAN - & ■(<( 1. . JAMES C. WATT, J * - MERCHANT TAILOR, Wo. WMarkHtbiweeh Second and Thitti. struts, respectfully to informhu friends and lha public, that hew returned from New York and Philadel phia, having there selected,from the I&iesWmportations, : an entire new stock of Black and Colored CLOTHS.i CABSIMERESa&d VESTINGS, winch for newness of designs and richness of fabrics., are not surp&asedby . .any house west of New York;—All of which htis pre* ■paredtomake the lowest .price possible, and ctrdiaUy iftvue purchasers to call and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. •" • 70X4140/Is.—Lhavo no authorized Agent in tins ray workonGARMENT CUTTING, it cau oniy bo baff.al the store -of the subscriber, 30 . Market slreei. atlhe following prices, viz: with Instruc* * lions, #lO j without, $7. marl? . JAJJE3 C. WATT. :X ’ : aiaw CLOTHIBOIIOrSE. ~ : EDMUND WATTS A CO, MERCHANT TAILORS, - Liberty street , above St. Clair t , r"fTIIVE opened a new Clothing Store, at the above XI. place, and sire now receiving a splendid lot of Cloth* Caisimeres, Vestings, &c.*ofihe latest importa*' -lions; purchased with ai especial view to ciiyirade,und which they are prepared to make up io order in the la test and most fashionable, styles; They intend to. pay strict attention to iM* branch of their business, and tliry have foil confidence that they wilt.he able to give iheir customers entire satisfaction; Thoyarealso nranniaetu* ... ting u choice lot of READY MADE CLOfHfKG. of ibe newest fttyleB«whfch they will sell low for cash 'As all j this ftock is entirely now, it is worthy the atten on of-Uuyew; ; - faprtfliy SPHUSG ASD ObOTtUNUI THREE BIG LOOKS 1 > - W 0 .151, Liberty Street , Pittsburgh, : TOHN McCLOSKEY has noW the pleasure, of an* •• Vnottneing to his numerous friends and the public io reneraljihathtß Spring and Summer stock is now ready Jror Inspection, whieh no believes, will be found.to be one .ofXhfi largest. And-best selected slocks of Ready -Made Clothing to be found in 4he Western Country. ' He has this season pald more than usual attention tr ibe manufacturing and etvleof his Garments, so that the very loweztpriced, aswellasibe fines t,are got op in a ; atyle aud elegasce not to be surpassed.: • rHe'vrould particularly call the attention of all dealer* .- la Clothing to hiapresent splendid assortment of ' . v'.'..'.:->£uaay-a*aeQariac&u f '.' ;■■;.■ • At he feels Upon examination of the qualities and pnces~of his goods, he can offer them such induce Stents as Bhall-make it: their interest to purchase at bit establishment. Many years’experience, and great success in the bu sines* together with an unprecedented uActoob and n taxi patronage,has enabled him to get upUarotenu to - suit the business habits and tastes of every location in the Union, wbich ia of. the utmost imparlance to whole aale-pnrebaser*. .. In the Cutting department will be found a choice sc* lection of the most fashionable goods, consisting of— ■ French, English and jSmxriean Broadcloths, ♦ - Cashmereits,Ao;Ae. Also,&nexcelleiitas3onment oi YBSTBiQS, of the latest and most fashionable styles— all of which he Upreporcdto make to order inthe bes* manner and at the most reasonable prices. ’ . COME,THEN, ONE AND ALL! - The Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety, is ths . most-extensive, undoubtedly,to be fo’tnd m the united States: mar-G ‘ T>ITT3BU&GH'AND'aLLKG HENY CITY BONDS XT —Wanted at best rates, althe comer of Market aud Third streets, by Ije7l • Iron Railbig andOmanmlal iron Work, in all ill brantha, K 0.29. WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. frtllEadvenlsere beg leave rcrpeetfaUy 10 inform their A friends and thepnblie generally, that,having receiv ed a large number of new patterns for Iron Railing, Ac., which,together with those previously onhand,eoaipri&es ■ the greatest variety cveroficred in this City—they are - now prepared to manufacture the come lor -Cemetery 1. purposes, balconies, fences, gardens, window guards, tree boxes, hat racks, centre tables, &c.&c.,m astylt of workmanship and finish not to be snrpaesd, and cheaper than: any 'heretofore, .manufactured west of die moon, tains,:. ': ..' ' Also,cooking stoves, hollow ware, and castings of all descriptions, asosaal. is? - JAJSES'n. SEED &. CO., Manufoctnrera of Theodo lites, Surveyors’ Compas ses Beveling and Grading i Instruments, So., So. i ' HO. 30 ■ ‘• - Soalhfield tlretl? Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, An assortment of tho a bove named Instruments al ways on hand. Also Clocks, , Watches, Jewelry, Sc., So. April 6,1852—2 m f Agenejr fo? Different Lines •.■of Paekef SUrnt PABBENGEE OFFICE, i -Ba« 410 Llbittr Stmti Pittsburgh* J Tar f; W. J3YBfIf.ES > C0.,69" South ttna, amtr ttf . York/ 38 WaUrloo ßoad, Lferryool; ani 6s erapUrUTUuNmOrUatu. *H*B a Lice of Packet* salljngeveryfive dsyi frura , Liverpoolto New York; a JJ .tV. Uu of Packets from Liv- JIuiTiJYOV. . erpool to Philadelphia, on Ibeeighteen th of Mm mpnut t aiiineof Packetsto Baltimore onlhe bout o< aaih month. Also—nLlne ol Pockets-on the Bth and -Stlh ofcacb moslh from London and Portsmouth to No* York. ALSO—Draftsstslghtalwaysonband,for any amount, at the- lowest rates of discount; land ail information glren concerning passengers, that can be given, with pieasnre, by their Agent. JOHN THOMPSON,. ; e maria.-- . ! yr v -410 Liberty si,,Pittsburgh. ' ~ i Kniporlum of*Llghtl -,v. : . GfiIiEBSATEDJSTHEEEAL OIL ANDLAMPS, l&r (successor toJ* S* To trail), Mafia « fiwiitttifof tma-Scaler Wholesale and Retail in the above named Oil and Lamps,!* now receivinga large assortment of LAMPS, for borafrig the Ethereal Oil, CnmphineandPinoOil. Also, Lamps of every descrip tion* for burning Lard and Lard Oil. - > CaaadeHer&t Girandole liaU Lamps, Wick?,Gl6Dei, Cfch&aey Maisi Cans, and all tilings pertaining to the trade* ’ JEthereaLCamphine or Pine Oil, regularly supplied enee or twice a week: ■: . i : [oftbeJaie firm of Sands&Relneman. ' LOmtf RBISBfIIAN * CO«. IMPORTERS AND DEADERB IN ClocksWwha,Jewelrfj Watch Materials, Tocltooa vbom wood, pimßwou,; TpAXlS.leave to announce u> the trade and the public JL generally, that theyhave themselves carefofly leeleaand imported from Europe, a large slock of Gold andSHver watches, .Watch Materials, and Tools.lor Watch makers; and a most elegant assortment of Jew - . elrjr, from the best manufactories—which they offer at prlcesaslowaslhey can be'parchasedin the eastern markets. Their stock.of Watches consists of Gold and Silver PatentLevera; do Detached Levers; do LepfnestJSil ver.qaartiers: and elegant French timepieces, .of the most approved makes'. Together with a large slock of docks, and Time Piece*,from tho best AraencanFeclo rhi. Their stock of. Jewelry comprises articles of every - t description in this line, such os Fiuger Rings,Eur Cingß, \ . Breast Fin* Biacelels, Gold, Fob. and Guard Chains, 4»oldGaard Keyaand. seals,Lockets, Gold and Silver Spectacles* Silver ;&od .German Silver and Table and * Tea Spoons/and every kind of fancy-articles generally keptin establishments orthis description. /They would respectfully call the attention of the trade lo.theireitensive stock of Watch ; materials and Tools,: v: of every variety, which they have most carefully ee* i lected. ■ They have also on hand a large assortment of Tele-. scopes, gpy -Glasses end Opera Glasses, from the best! jaanafaetory in England* Together with a great variety i ‘ .©rotber articles too nttmeroasto-menUoni. ;' Clocks* Watches and Jewelry repaired- In tne best knannefand.on the most reasonable terras. r foetiljy ' ii PCDBEa « FOKO, nuahetimiwiia Dealers la ; MANCHE ST E U MINERAL PAINT .. .... - { o .. AXitsasKHY Crrr, Pa. • New Yobk, December 15th, lan. I have »naJysed a sanple of MANCHESYEdMIN ERAI*PAINTtfor EvpdsbAFoao } andfind it io‘ con* lain the folio wing* ... . Silica, . : ? Alaouns, • Per pride o( Iron, ■ Lime*. :v- . ■•- • ' Marneala,. - Oxide of. Manganese, Water andjbosa, , • ' 1 300,00 The Powdered Sample, contained in the box, which I suppose was the one you desired also to have analysed, I find to differ from any average.ofthe lumps powdered, and mixed-together. This last yields as follows* * Per Oxide of Iron, - - * 53,50 . SiUcaand t •. 33,00 Lime, * - • ,8& iMaguesto, • * -tiff Water and X#oss, - • 7^o 100,40 r Thltdifference Iprestraw apses frqpi:, _ xmrlfcy NO.SaFOUIiTH STREET, ; [.♦llHK tiublic are informed ibut .trt: aie>uoite^raaftinjr f i.^Xi:;■jdyularlyto the East xutdW*Bi, and are.prefihted tot forward atl Coodsentrav-tedto ourcare. * • I L A SPECIAL, MESSENGER Bent Sally for 'fchif&'deli phlayat 4 o'clock, P. M. Also, daily to CuiMnnaU.'Al7‘ o’clock, A. M. •• Ortcratrnnsmluedfrceof charge, and Goods returned’ by fim Express. 1- . * , -Bill, of Exchange for toieon England, Irelandani ■Gotland, foranyamonnvpliyalilediiiirihcSpalEaiiklnS' H o°s« or Post Gffices in the United Kingdom; is decS4 ’ BAKER fc FORSVTIIh Agents; . fyanspoftation of Merchandise andPtoduct: ■- A.NI) BtlT/nnypyV flpTYyggfl ; I-ITTSBORGH AND PHILABKIiLiSIIAr ' -..-.■ _ m ,..." iQifftgtirlfcsAfajmig. ■-• • ID* tiste, ten Days n „ , PATTON * REYNOLDS, Depoi, SSI Market st, (near Bulb,) Philadelphia. „ C A M'ANULTY & CO, 4r ® * lO Fonih street,' Pittsburgh.' : AVIMj increased our.faetUties and otherwiseira* ; proved oar arrangements forTransporlation, we i receivealargeamoantof Produce I and iHerchandlse,toeblp (on«jo opening of the Canals,) i with promptness and dispatch.- •..” I TheSecilon Boat system of transportation overoar [ State improvements has bees in use about ’ten years, i and the grcatsuccesß and favor it hasmet with, isa suf hfietent guarantee that it It no longer considered a , doubtful or uncertain experiment ; but is acknowledged | by alias vastly.supenor to any mode- of transportation ! used on Canals, (when Intersected by Railroads) , . Goods loaded into our-Boats at - -Pittsburgh, remain i undisturbed until unloaded at our Warehouse iaMarkei I street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delav i consequent.on three different, transhipments, and seen* I nog the delivery .of Goods in entire lots, the packages i clean, and in as good order as when shipped, i Produce, &c, consigned to our House at Pittsburgh, i wilt be received and forwarded a 1 ways at the lowest ; current canal rtttcF, strictly according to instructions, ! without any extra charge for commission, storage, or ad* ! vancingebarges.&c. _feb23 C. A. hPANULTY A CO. T7OR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and WASH jC 3NGTON CITV. Fare Reducip. .: To ttaltlmoee, Sd,oo loss than Pa. Railroad.' To Philadelphia, • . 81,00 .do do •do • To Washington Sd3O do. do . .do This is the auiy Office .which insures a THROUGH TICKET to Washington, and, by taking this Route, pas* aengors will save time ond money. . The Moil Rost (carrying the United States Mail,) leaves Uie Monongahe'.a Wharf, above the Wire Bridge, EVERY AFTERNOON, at 5 o’clock,via the Youghio* gbeuy River.. Passengers will lodge on the Boat, and lake splendid United States Mail Coaches at West New ton, next rooming, over the Plank Road, crossing the mountains m daylight. Take the magiii¢: sleeping Gars of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,- at 10 o’clock. P.M. Breakfast at Baiamore and Washington Citv, dine in Philadelphia, and arrive In New York the same evening. ' ~ " w • Fare to Baltimore. - • - . - 9 9.00 « ; do Philadelphia, - *lO,OO do Washington City, - - . - ioao. MONONGAIiELA ROUTE: Steamer leuvesthc Wharf, above the Bridge* Daily, fttSo’clock, A%M-. Travelers leaving Pirsburgb uv.ihe Morning Boat, will cross ibeiaountams the some night, sad arrive in Cumberland the' next morning for (butt o'clock train of Co»a for Baltimore. Will sop in Baltimore and Washington City, &nd arrive in Philadel phia at 2 o’clock, the same night: j v Fare to Baltimore, > „ -/8 fI,GO. ! do Philadelphia, - > 10. CO. jdO; AVftshinrton Ci|y,, - - - i 10,50. For Ticket?, by either of tbeabove Liues,.please coll at the West Newton Plank Bond Office. in ureMonon - gabela House,.Water street J* J. EVANS. Agent. . _aprC .-kiiy? 1852. saiSv CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, In connection with the Cleveland and Cincinnati Bail* . road. Cleveland and Ene Railroad. Cleveland and Fiitsbargh Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad be ticketed through from any point on. Lake. Michigan, to Cleveland] Cincinnati and lMtsbargb, and from either of those places to any point on Lake Michigan. Tina Line will bo eorapo«edof twbtiew low pressure steamers, built expreislyforthcroste. CLF.VEIjAM), ■ • - Cape C.C Stasu&p _ FOREST CITY, - - Can** LA. I'jesi* . A ttoatmri.leave Cleveland f t Detroit, and Detroit for Cicyclaod,every eveninje, atOfc o’clock,arriving in pothciUejr the following morning, in season for the mor* mug trtun of car* forChica* o, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, B’jd for ibe Lake Superior i\noBa*miw boats at beijtm. . They. will run from Cleveland nuke following order: - - forest erry, . • Monday ■»• Wcdneedoy* • Friday. • „ : CLEV£I«AND. Tucfdny»r——••■'iTbotsdtfy Saturday • CLEVELAND. ' Monday* .•«* •■> .... **« * ’Wednesday..» FOREST cm*. Tuesday •***.....*.-* .Thursday* Satarday- Tbe undersigned ate prepared lo make contracts for nit kind* of Freight, from Cleveland to Detroit, Mocki- JA a^AU-BMMEfC TickeiAff’tP.B. R; Co xaii7ni(i'sraT6ii t «~~ WESTERS RAILROAD »SOJI ntutirgb Co Clertlut, Colnmbna and ■■■;■■ Cincinnati! ALLIANCE; CANTON AND MASSILLON, IN CONNECTION AVITIC THE PENNA. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Through fromPiltsburgh to Cleveland in lees than Ten Hours; by a continuous Railroad line t ; mHB Expresa Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania X Railroad, leavesPitubaigh at 8) A. M., mopping at Bcwicltljr, Rochester, New Brighton, Darlington, Enon, Palestine, Columbiana, and Salem, and. reaches; Alii*: anco,.6Smilea ftont Pitiabaigb, atl P. M. Passenger*' leasing Alliance on the Cleveland Railrond m 3 P.M , and reach Cleveland at fl P: Jl. Returning, the pas •engers'leave Cleveland utP AvM., Alliance at 1.3 U P. M„ and reach Pittsburgh at 338 P. M.,in limo to con nect with the evening train on the Pennsylvania Rail road Tor Philadelphia,‘New Vorlr and Baltimore, and also withthe Yoaghiogbeny Steamboat and Plank Road rootc. i Passengers hy this toate comd from Cincinnati to i Plusborgu in two days, without night travel, and save [ from one to two days in connecting with tho Fenna. Cen i tr®l Railroad. Pastengeis leaving Pituburghat 8 30 A. M.Y reach Canton atSP.M. andMwelHon at 2.30 P, M. At Mas* •Hlon Ibe ime connecur 'vrith'stage lines to Wooster, Mansfield. New: Philadelphia*and nt Efron to New Cas» tie, Poland, Warren. Mercer and Erie. 1 *♦* The; Accommodation Train leaves Pitisbnrghat i 0 AwM;;ttnd62o P;M.> and New Brighton at 7,A; Mi andXPYM.jStdbplngat intermediate stations. Ezcarsion Tickets, gsoa> for two days, are sold be* tween PiUflbargb, Rochester and New Btighlorr- Quarterly, ticket* aresold at low rates, and tickets by tue package to somo of the stations. • The Trains do not run on Sunday; >. ran in'oonnectlon with the trains to and from the station on Federal street. 1 .Fare by the only oontiuuous Roilroad Line from Pitts horclrurCleveiand, 140 mlJcs, 84,00. To Massillon, 108 miles, 63(00.; . / \. . . For ilckets apply at the Federal Street Station of the Ohio and Pa. Railroad, to. GEORGE PARKIN* • Ticket Agent. _ J.ME3KIMEN, I „ r , Monongahela Rouse, Pittsburgh. Note—By.the roatc by steamboat 50 miles to Wells* vilic.and thence byJßailroad 100 miles to Cleveland, the fare Is 83,5 ft. Putfchufgb, April!, 1852.—(apr2) HO. 130 WOOD ST.. IHIBD BOOH SHOW VIBOIB ALLEt. BOW««o IBILET, . j&ettiiSisimaßanjil IMPORTERS and manufacturers -iWWWs SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS,:RI : lgf . ■ .■■■■ FLES,4o. We keep a genera! as sojrimeut of the aboveariiclcs con* clnDlly on hand;togeiher, with, a general variety of Fancy Hardware.- Also, Guns; Pistols-and Revolvers, FlaslrsrHorns. ShotJlelis, Cops, Powder, Load and Bui ete j ißotner Hunting and Pocket Knives: Tailors: and Hair Dressers’ Shear*; Pocket Scissors, Ac. ■ Alto,Truesosnnll Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES !—Wo aremking Rifles of every descrip tion, lodrder.’dflhe best material,'and workmanship warrauted.Ordcrs received forthemat-Wholesaleor Retail, will be£lled-with. despatch. 'Hunting.-parties «uppiiea':atTOi , 6te«ale.pileeK s '--r'h‘^-'-' , tJ;~~v: (myis • r«7,2t 5,34 • i 13,41 - - ,03 - - .19 -- .• .r 8,00 Jiew Bookt. at Sag York Prices. TIIIEOLOGICAL and miscellaneous boobs, -I .cow opeoing Ctom Carter’s, Fletcher's, Harper’s, 5 JP’J'Pa % Sctibner’s. York: p?SKi ? calni JSosteni Martin, ate., tilm .' ftom.ihePresbyienan Board of Pcblica baFh’i/chool Bocie“y SandaySchol Union, and Map Sab ai«3^Sd?M]S.»iuS sh t’dPonaUons-of standard Theolo ‘ CteiKFnen aßMied atEastern prices. • . Wholeifcifl an«l n-.-.. ... ■fTTHIP, CANE. UMBRELLA /SfnV.Plant W MANUFACTOR\ t No.M3Wooa«~t AR 5S?fe W, TlM,now offersfor tale* HButemS /f®? i assonmeai of lhe abttVtGaodi, to whiofA. ISteWfc l *‘‘“ V,ted ’- Ak °’ Ca 'f e * Bag®, salt L^f grajigpj^tatign. a ere bants’ P6;t*bte Boat Line. . . • 'PareSedaetill WEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, HUCUIGA3 CBSTUitb KAIbBOAD. ENTERPRISE WORKS. ” v * x 3 t- ' H S v • i milF nFFI?V** IMMWM, r i l| sr ? **£ Uio iiwi itantt Go.or Norik Ament* &Co^Nlf e {'/ n S? ,,l,w( l>e'Wwcli o u s eofllaJdy,/6Be» mim’b?. U !i F i°i al Sfteet,thix4 house Eaeiof Wood Boild- for ihe 4bo»e old ana responsible Company. fapSl WM. P. JONES, Agent Fire insurance company* HARRISBURG. PA, . ‘ l-l ■ ■*, C°rlhe safer classes ofproperty, has ample oapitaVanfl aflbidsaupenorna vantages in point of safely andnccommadailoD,to city anu country-merchants} ana owners of dwellings, ami isolated occotinsry'property. r- .-i.-: .;•••• w A. A. CARRIER, Actuary, 00i27J • Branch Oißcc>No.fl4 SrmihfifcldpuyFmpburgh* Sew Euglaud Live Binolt Imttriince tjo.y itoto ffavertf Connecticut.- HOUSES, CATTLE, &c . insured aga-nst death by! dtseaseor accident. Capital 550,000, with power ! to increase to SICO,OOO . . j .V. .v . DWBCTons. f • Thomas Kendrick, Alfred Edwards;- > .J. Lewis Taylor,, John Saxton, . - . Nathaniel Tbnrber, Wm,-VV. Kendrick. ; TuoiUs KKfiD£iCK, President. Gnrgt T. Rtyneldi* Secretary. • • CUUTIS & DODDS, Agents, No, J 23 comer of Wlwd and Fifth ats., {Over Patricks&Fnend’s.ftanhin{r House.) 51K W VuukXiVF - ’ +* >NSUiiA.«U.B CUM ■ ...'.FAST* ;■::, ■ ACCUMULATEb CAPITAL , 8500,000, ■ THE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS have been unusually, large, showing that-tfm company has been doing s very large and prosperous business. ' . ■/. .<■ The dividends m 1846 were 60 percent. - ■ ■ »•. - • ■. 1847 .■**■■'.■ 60 ■>• ■ ■ “ .■ .« ■ ■. 1*45 “ £0 “ ' 1849 * k 40 «■' ■ • • • “ •■■■ ...**■.■ : ■ 1850 *» .■ 40' ** ■ ■■■■ • •*' “ . 1851 50 “ ' ' *. (• ibß> u ‘4O « Tbtaisamongiheoldcslconipnniestnihe United Stales.: dts accuinuloted capital ivcoimonity' increasing for the benefit of members, present and future. : MORRIS FRANKLIN, President. I’uar Frkesuk, Actuary. CCRTIfs & DOBBS, Apts, , Pittsburgh, cor., of Wood mid Fifth streets,over Pat ■rick A Friend's Booking House, CAI.IFGRMA RISKS TAKEN ; Also,agents for Protecuon andParmet’u Firmnd Me rino Insurance, capital SR.O,l>Uli,nmi of Branch office. Empire State Health Associutton.cash, including accu mulated cnpitnl SIS COli. 8 Aleo, ogonts for tlie purchase and sale of real estate mvll . ■ ; ras u htesobt -- fIMIE DELAWARE .MUTUAL SAFETY I.NSUR I ANCDCOMPANY.-Office,Norih RoomoftheEl. ohaoge. Third street, Philadelphia. Flag Ittsuaiscit.—Bandings, Merchandiie and othet property in (oters and eouruiy; insureu against lass or damage by lire at the lowest rate of premium. MiKinu lKstnnsci.—They also insure Vessels, Car (toes and -freight,; foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, ns the assured may desire. - TnsNspoarsTios.—They also insure merchan dise transported by .'Wagons,: Railroad Cars, Cana! Boats and £teaci Boats, on nfctTsaad lakes,on tnfc most liberal terms. . . DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund, A. Bonder Jobr\ C. Davit. Robert Burton, John It. Dcnroee, Samuel Edwards, Geo. G.Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaao K*. Davis, William Kotwell.Jnhn Newhn,Dr.lt.M-Haslon, lames 0. Haud, Theonhilus Paulding.!!. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Crate. George Scroll, Spencer Me llvain,Charles Ecltv,JO do do 3.10 do; 4,W do do 4,00 do; 6,W do - do C.CO do; O,W do do f;,oa do; ?,f»0 do :do 7,tW • do; B,(© do do 800 do; o,l# do do ..• o.uu do; 10,00 do do do; INITIATION--FEE, for Membership, Sl,so—which «a« w pttdauhounicof matin* application, and the Cnt year*’ deposit within iweo:y day*, member entitled to a monthly report, gratis, •r. ■' k-.«' . • •' Bbibjjost. Vkt Pniidmi and Tjtaiuur—\\ m ,ll. WiUotjJ Sicrrlary~G. I). Hroxvn. . W }. cliiw., A. D.Ckriitle.and D. A.M’Masiers. mailMn State Mutual Fire IpsurtSico Company HAnntsßunoH, pa:, w*y i, leas. Capital at $300,000. . BRANCH OFFICE r A'6,!il£ibnsMJiclit3tTttt.Piti3bHr£k. .. , , _»ICOSD ATINtAI, STATKaEM. ' rotal nrn’t. ofpropcny si rim— —SU.OM.CtO 00 AtSOOftt of bills receivable (iti • r farm of Premium nciexfioot members***—** 817^^9 Atnontuof Cash Premium*- • - lO ” ■ Tolaito»scs»Temimedprermums, - ««lo*nrance andexpejMcs.*- ao Interest on Loans-- Cash Surplus ~ ... Eitimated precept value of Sta tionery,Office Furnitaro, Ac--■ n’t?/ of u ‘ i ® ? mnu ' u expiree within a J 3 HEJMweinri, «a presenting the Second Annuel Re port, telle leave to. congratulate the members,anon urn marked success of the Stain Mutual Vireioeoraiice Company, luoprratlononly two years, It has taken a posluoiii. beside the older institutions o' the kind aril procei by ita very greet soccecs that the tnetuel eyctcm «» adopted by them is, beyond b question, the best and only safe mode of insurance.; “ The heavy lostes of the past year which hove annlhl ■ ntany.clock companies, leave the State Almual With a cash surplus of upwards of thirty-one thousand Uollarc, besWeaa reserve capital of nearly two hundred tboasandoollarsi which is constantly increasing. The Oireotofa submit ihattlio State Mutual Fird Ineu ranee. Company oflers. to owuersoris&re property in dticemeaia (seldom equalled aut! never exceeded •Difeelufj—John l\ Rutherford, I*. C. Sedewick. Onm. ocUones, Philadelnhia; John 11. Packer, A-A. Carrier, BobektWlm/’ B - Kntherford, A. J. Gillcl, S. T, Jones! John-P. Ruiherfortl, Pru Wen/; A. J. Oillct, Secret ar». A. A. CARRIER. Actuary. AVJN6 jum reinrnea from Dio. liasrern tides, I bave .broughi wihme one of the most beautiful omi carcrully eeiccted Slocks of JoweUy.Watchca and i aney Goods, ever offered to the Public. Persons Wisluug to purchase ony. thing m my line, can rely on P*?™* ** * <* _ no y! NO. SI MARKET STREET. r CUlxcnc and Strangers, GOLDof SILVEbVaTCH'at abow«®®@S iwckM o ult»?fiv^ f .««*;» » look at h!a Slew e« or anviSSdf liSPr-^V* 0 i hero l’ urc,ms6 Watch «SS tsKa Gold Jewelry aulieir real value, Wq prices for everything, as you -n » ul can goi the very best finality 0/ attb elowes;en s le r n prices. Do nol bclicvo whnt' 2te’ i ?? ? ' s “ dj , n “ ieir <>wni “ le o.‘=U yon, but come .Allgoodc eold atthißCitabliSh. . '.t 1 warranted unrepresented at time of Bale— co that all nay purchase eqaally safe and cheap. aiilh. F „^ ua i ?B . moM y> Bnre !! , il deserves to be watched and, rcadoT, yon may be assured that— . watches better ne'er were sold. • Whether of ailver or of gold. Than you will find, when e’er yon go, And look at those on sale below. 6 h. BEIBBIun de co.,' _ TJFTH STREET, ONE DOOR FRoji WOOD ' Importers and Dealers in Clocks, WateiU. "BvrvfWrWhifeAfflotertotr, WatchMakmtoaS'll *° ‘■“■■‘trie; »nd the public hnro jaat received, from the best W^vW?tehTM*S , | n n l 2r rß ? !p ‘. #rri S^* ndB " TC f p^d|!sf. r fe^t? B h *“‘Wir““ »• !n “• best mSfi'f 1 attenUon ptii 10 -orders from adialanee. HIDEMS Dr, Hldcm'fe. received In .htbre, for oale by {je3] h, 8. WATERMAN A SONS. V Vr * t> J » t ~ * - H o¥£ I S' S U KANO K 830,47 s 00 • 533 40 PREACH STORE. ARRIVALS OP SPRING AND SUMMER A* GOODS,, opened and opening,. Including , rich ’Shawls,from 8S to Jt7*r BHH) each. ■? In foil, 2104 31 for 1851 on: account, 3200 00 Birmingham Borough. IV. P. Pearson, for 1860 on account, 840 87 South Pittsburgh. : O. S. Hamilton, for 1860, in ■«.. full 360 82 ■ ■John MoKibbin, for 1801, on account, 804 00 1,076 92 MonoDc&tcr, ■ Wm. GUI, for 1850, in full, 856 82 " B. .L. Sampson, for 1851, on account, 600 00 8 )1,212 00 ■ ■■..■■ ... ~~ . 950 82 Lawrenccvilie, Jeremiah Fleming, for 1850, on account, 679 00 ■> J. W. Decker, 1851, on ae’ot. 540 00 1.219 00 Sharpsburgh. Andrew Morton, for 1850, on account, 25 65 John Wogloy, for 1851, infull, 826 60 Elizaboth. H. R. Kern, for 1850, in fall, 180 04 Jamieson Dougherty, 1851, on account, 80 00 : McKeesport J. Harrison, for 1849, onaect 150 00 James West, for 1850, on no- T 00 ““‘> 165 00 Josephfiyans,for 1851, onao- - count 408 00 —— • ..713'00 Duquesno. John Buhoup, for 1850, on account, 176 00 Johnßnhoup, for 1851, on account, ■ 150 00 „ , . 325 00 - hast Birmingham, Elias Phillips, for 1851, infull, 722 37 John Ward, for 1851, on ao’t, 287 17 . : West Elizabeth. E. PcrcivaV for 1860, on ac count, •Tarentnm. Thomas.Humes, for 1850, on account, Hannlford Ferris, for 1851,0 n account, 65 00 98 08 Pitt Township. William Wiley, for 1860, in •full, 980 81 Wm. Wiley, for 1850, on no’i. 308 01 1,289 43 Peebles. Wm. N. BaroMeld, for 1851, ■ in fall, ' Collins. . Solomon Berlin, for 1851, in full, Wilkins. James Morrow, for 1850, in fall, * John Porchment, for 1851, on account, Plam. A. H. Medskor, for 1850, on account,. Patton. James Robinson for 1850 in?■■■■■■. fall, 174 32 Zephanioh Aber for 1851 on • account, 843 00 . Versailles. John Shaw for- 1850 in foil, Hamilton Stewart for 1861 on account, • .•••• Elizabeth. Ebonezer Caldwell for 1860 in full, l _ ♦ « . •*. ' skcokd stfjf4*sta£m»r." : f\V FAfJL IdiWlhierWyCdbdi’-iniVoritft*:*! Not Vr B S.? RY GOODS, .INERY, sc, '..-'I -I ■ ' "• !• • • -r,- t justness of the late firm of Gazoo A: Mc- Cahdlsss is to be settled byD. Ginad at the (tend of D. uat-:at> & Co , who is.fally.antbonzed. fox such andln whose posseision:are the papers, Notes and Books of said firm. • tocOSitf John Y;Scott forlB6l on oc’t. Jefferson. Hugh Kennedy for 1850 on account, 209 00 Hugh Kennedy for 1851 on account, 475 00 98588 98 Mftfflin. James Whitaker for 1850 on account Joseph Livingston for 1851 on account, Snowden. Bichard Fife for 1850 in fall; William Wilson for 1851 on account, Baldwin. James McGibbeny for 1851 in full, 4887 78 Upper St, Clair. Samuel Black for 1850 in full Samuel Connor for 1851 in foil Lower St. Clair. William Perkins for 1850 in’ full, Jonathan Neely for 1851 on account, v; South Fayette E. McCabe for 1849 in full, David Herriot for 1860 in fall, J. K. McEwen for 1851 in fall, North Fayette. Francis Jamieson for 1850 in - fall; • George Kelso for 1851 on ac’t. Findlay. Josiah Mahon, for 1850, in full, i *JaoobGny, for 1851, on account, i Robinson, i A Phillips, for 1849, in full, Samuel H. Ewing, for 1850, in full, William Ekin, for 1851, on account, . ■ . ■ . v Moon. ■■■■ ■• > , *James Brown, for 1850, on account, Philip Stevenson, for 1881 “ ■ - Ohio. Samuel Logan, for 1850, in full, 887 00 * William B Hamilton, for 1851, on acct, 747 00 Franklin. A Boyce, for 1849, on account, James Neely, for 1851, on account, ■ ■ Bcscrve. ■■■ A 8 Ledoo, for 1860 In fall, ■ * *i it it 1851, on account, 5248 03 COCB 12: 2179 00 327 C CG lSfi',l 45 012 14 28G0 84 JOl4 89 £O5O 35 Kosa. " David Sterrott, for 1830, In full, K G Nelson, for 1851, in fall, IGOS 32 Pine. Charles Gibson, for 1850, in full, Isaac Grubbs, for 1851, on account, ■ . Sbalor. Philip Miller, for!850, in full, “ “ ** 1851, on account, Deer. Archibald Phillips,for 1860, in full, ‘William Bmith, for 1851, on acooqnt, ■ West Deer. George Stewart, for 1850, in full, 8 McCutchcon, for 1851, on account, M’Candless.. Robert Wallace, for 1851, on account, GOO 00 Indiana. ■ William Brown, for 1851, on account, 101 G 00 Charters. Wm Perkins, for 1851,- on account, ■ Penn. Christian Stoner, for 1851; on account, 772 70 Miscellaneous Receipts. Cash received on bonds and temporary loans. . 45,434 07 1 years rent of Court and Jury rooms' 1,200 00 R Woods, Esq., for forfeited recogni- 2029 81 12-!0 81 900 00 2973 92 2335 05 5304 31 zonce, Daniel McCurdy, entering Goes and Jury fees in Quarter Sessions, R Hiland Esq., fort* stray cow, $40,448 86 Those collectors marked thus *■ have paid the balance reported against them during the session of the Auditors. Amount paid Assessors $1,780 68 “ Mayor and Aldermans’ fees 4,516 Bf^ “ District Attorney’s : “ ■ 928 28 “ Bridge building, : 785 80 “ County Auditors, 498 00 “ Blank books and Stationary 218 321 “ Com'rs expenses in attending - c " bridgovlcws, 28 25 “ County Commissioners’ pay, 1,855 00 " Clerk to Commissioners, 667 00 “ Counsel fees, 727 75 ' “ Clerk of Quarter Sessions &o. his feos, 1,261 79 “ Appropriation to Fire Engine Association and Company 152 00 “ Crier of Distriot Court, 261 00 “ Crier of Court of Quarter Ses- sions, ?94 96 “ Coronera fees, I*lB6 991 “ Post mortem examinations, 289'871 “ Constables fees, 258 41} “Commonwealth witnesses,. 3,255 81 “ Contingent expenses, 477 14 “ Election expenses, 1*656 771 “ Furniture for Court House, 174 68 “ Engineer to Jail, 441 87 “ Fuel and light for Court House and Jail, 883 37 “ Expenses in forming new tp., 153 25 “ Interest on loans, 10,819 05 “ Interpreter in Court of Quar ter Sessions. ■ . 22 76 “ Jail fees and prisoners allow anco, 0,025 60 “ Jurors in Distriot Court, 4,900 91 ■ “ Jurors in the Court of Quarter ■ Sessions and Common Picas, 6,255 09} “ Printing and pabllshing, : 1,387 73 “ Postage, 3 50 “ Physician to Jail* - 160 00 “ Apprehension of fugitives from justice, 84 04 “ Premium on Fox scalps 65 11 “ Road viewing 1,469 75 “ On act of railroads & bonds 280 00 “ Redemption money on un seated Lands, 82 00 ■ .Jurors Board* 90 121 “ Road damages, 819 00* “ Repairs to Court House and .■■■■■■ JaU, ' 3,310 ’45 “ Superintendent at Conrt- Hsase, 627 00 “ Tipstaves in Court of Quarter Sessions. 1,626 00 “ Tipstaves in District Court, : 700 87} “ ' Transcribing duplicates, 790 74 “ Watchman to Court House,. . . 360 00 “ Interest and premium on sorip. '2*687 00 “ Scrip suit in United States Court, 11,465 47 “ Medicine for jail, . 68 81 “ Supreme Court expenses, 188 50 ■ “ Water tax, , 800 QO ‘ ‘ Bonda-and temporary loans* 85,582 46 ■ “ Subscription for 20 copies of "■ 100 “ *l/14 /in i " ABegheny Coraty Agrfcul “ lOO 00 - scrip redeemed and de .. , 18,194 00 fteasurers salary, 60Q 00 Total, $180,012 88. 1,009 C 4 1*357 35 1,205 04 8*350 74 440 78 VB&sawSfsr • - '';* «%► rxS» * C 7< -,- >* * t e v v. ' . ' " . l Jf " ■-. V**'' < *v. --W a " ■«*> le - -s X * V’ J "VS'I X-\ ’ '-"" X 7 Vi - A -_- ; .• /■ • - t K , * • -s' i - EXPENDITURES. ‘ V'**' ’ . ■Amount of~Taxe»A»ti DISTRICTS.' Ist Ward, Pittsburgh*) 25 ' id “ *■ 4th “ “ sth “ “ Cth “ ’ “ , 7th . “ “ ■ Bth ** “ f 9th “ •* i lßt Ward, Allegheny, 2d “ “ 3d “ “ 4th “ ■ “ Sbnrpsborg Borough; West Elizabeth “ E. Birmingham “ Birmingham “ . Lawtenoeville “ Manchester “ - - Dnqnesne “< S. Pittsburgh “> Tarentnm M’Keesport “ Elizabeth «/: Elizabeth Township, Snowden “ 1 Bp. St Clair “ ■ Jefferson - “ L. St. Clair “ - - Cbartiers “ Mifflin « Robinson «• N. Fayette “ S.; Fayette" - “ Findlay?:■ • Moon k ■. Baldwin ■ Ohio Pine M’Candless- Franklin “ Shaler •> Indiana . •< East Deer , i « Ross . •< Reserve . Pitt “ Collins - : Peablos Wilkins* Penn “ Plnm “ Patton ■ Versailles “ West Deer “ 1,008 00 COUN2T COMMISS James Mitchell, served from the sth day of January, 1851, to the sth day of January, 1852, both days • ■ ' inclusive, 303 dayß, at $1,60 per 460-00 1,438 07 SHERIFFS ACCOUNT. CrotwCmfiß, Esq., from Joy of Jaanoiy,~lBsf, io the DE. To amount paid Jail feeß and prison . era’allowance from the 4th day of January, 1851, to the lat day of January, 1852, $8,628 89 To 169 verdicts in District Court, . Quarter Sessions and - Common Pleas, 076 00 ■To fines and costs in Commonwealth i Cases, 480 79 1 To Balance, 2,666 16 Total, DR. oatfltandiDg dett3 aue 010 Count y of Allegheny,-oa the 6th Jay of'January, 1862, viz, SjSonnt of taxes duo by Collectors «. CR ' for 1850, § 5,403 03 ' : Amount of taxes duo by Collectors \ . for lgs ]* t „ «,560’70 V Amount duo by Geo. Hays,; Pro* \ r thonotary, for Verdicts,- 109 17 ' \ Statements of tho Sehts and Credita of-AHeghei of- Jsnui Comity, os shovm by the Books on the sth day DR. y ’ 1862 ' To James Boss’ heirs on permanent • B y amount of outstanding debts os ° B ' m ri 4 ia ov- r, ■ 943,000 00 above stated; - jskq 470 on To David Shields, Esq., on permanent - - By Balance in Treasury Qbm fis l 1 "*- ’ • 3,000 00 By County 7l „?>!!?!£ To Bonds and Temporary loons, 112,000 00 - 7 ’ - 97,847 40 "' •••••••-. 9168,000 00 80 00 5 12 0 of f™ AD r ?S^ antla B S d ae ? lB nt the ndiWa office >> «*«% 0? Pittsburgh* the 19ft day or June, A. 11. IBS,. - JOHN BYEBS, 1.8.1 ' , TOST. FUNN, ' \ H.B. I • John eminck, (l.s. j, . ■ Auditoh. V • / mi- 0 f amount of Coo^Ta*ofeachof theres|ective wSd 3 ,SS Townshlpfrwithlntho County,-at the ahalfmillß-on the driHarv ot. the assessed c™manf th thrri €Bt^te > ‘“eluding. Phonal taxes, of tie Debts and SwuL Coonty, aa shown by the books,on the 15th. day of. januaiy, 1852, In conformity Wub the Acts .of Assembly m. each 43090 made and provided*- • s ' * " ■ Witness oar hands the day and-year above written, , GREAT ’REDUCTION !)'! PRIORS ' - Third ArrlViU)f S«n Sniam«r 6oodi,‘ , .sae* A,T*i^.l?W 3, i ct,co P c3t andjsesisioekof FAN *gfcCY DRESS GGODS.ever ofered in this elty/la: '■«.(.YOUNG.-, ATENBNSON * OJWr LOVE’S OstoiKiL Baa l!iva Stoss, No. 74 Marketoireot, tieiween Fourth eireetiand Hie Diamond,- : FilfebUrgh.- ,i . ■ ,V:'; ” ' K : - . The proprietors have (un opened a latge and most oeautiftil asaonmenlof the newesrand mostfashionable* . styjesof Fancy and StaplePryGoods. -whichhace been purchased slnco the great redaction in nriees-'af the lareeclearingout.aaiMlnNew.YorltttndTJtitadelphia,! and will be odered to CASH buyers affront 00 loSiner cent, iottrer than former prices. ' . \ . DRESS GOODS, of every description, snob ns avert largo and beautiru! slock of the foilowiim artieleii irigh Lustre v Pl?lnChameleon.nndGl£a suits. ” i ‘ do Plain Black and Striped do: ' * . de, : Rtouado Annores and Poult do Soles, alt! 1 • • Che?etndln“°ufJd 1 S 1 ;i S 6 sf aandWO ' C, ’ , do Prlntedacd Plain Silk Tissues; • ... : n ,“9 .r i ~fl<> and Grenadine?; .1 Ploiny punted and embroidered Bernces: -- • • .-it h Chene plain *nd.figafedSiUMand Popunsj printed Bersge de Laiue«,the cheapesteverof-' 1 Pans printed Lawns and* Jaconets. da do': Plain and slid andiSwissesr; ~ < Plain andprinted CashtocrCs, Belalnes andAlpaccos; - French and Domestic Ginghamsj. Kngiish and .American Chluues and Calicoes, at all’ - - • prices; ■ v ■ . j .-t .■■■.."■* ■ *,.■....* ■ t Needle wotked Sleeycs, Caffs,Collars,Chenriietts; „ . d .o. Eaeeand Moslin'Capes;v"' ” "'■v.-.V'-i- Kmbroiriercu.hem stitch and plain linen<3amb Htf«* : Fancy Stilt Pocket ilb£s, Cravats and Neck Ties • ’ Groves, ilosieiTDndJiaspenderayalarjre stock; ’ ta*hiuiis^'ftwec7^^ ■ Chccta ( DinfrcrfeNapkfpp ' gieacheJand Brown Muslins, fromflrSl&u W yard; rrench Cipih^plalQatMifancyCaaaiaieresVSaJnetK' vCaEhmerctß r Jeans* Black Saiin anaPartcyl/'esidHgSt Acti ■ ■ Bonnots and Ribboajt atgreat barsnmßj ' 1 Spring and Summer Shawls* atjnreatbdrc&ins. v •■■■■' MUcit pn early ?i?2/^n?^nLV!l irf u endB#aD^t66 pubUcgcoerallFjyeel- to - jel ° • young, STEVENSON ■& to YE. : 3>a.fa ETMii!£>afi>£3ffl§» mfbaimitii cthXikS? o ®*^ lo hoWbOenlngThCir fifsl purchase ol SPRING At® SUMMER' GOODS, l*lMl£l: Wil& iho greatesl care, to anil the trade, consisting in part of the newest styles of— -►* _ . Dress Lnwneand Deragcs; ' Plain and FiguredAlpaccas; French, Scoleh and Domestic Ginghams ; - • Printed Calicoes, m yreat variety ; / ... Ribbons. Laces and Bdgings;. .- > Clotlis,'Cassimerta , and Vw tings r: . , Brown ondßleadiCd Muslins; . : *. j v 5 • Palmanrt-LeghnraJJats Straw end Braid Bonnets. . .- •. :• £ . Together with acomplete stock of Variety T abi Pedlars 1 NotinnsiGola and ;GUlJewelry. Gold and BiS &0,..A11«d-wiiichtare 6#> Jered at r VYholesaie, for .a small advance over Baitotti ' Pnces; 1 - *-••-••• > Mffiraia? AHU 7 A,iew keg, cu>, 1 Lart; f WM )a> by •> -,~t 7 I i' lB KING & MOORHEAD. < - I ' v ** ’ 1 ? '„w, ' - r V-s] " * ,'<■ " 1 ’ i-’/ ,v; 5 5 - - - > f 'V />t' 1 ,1 .A. V \ > / aJ* - VC-Cr , ' /- - ,„h, , '» 1 V , , r * , " " S>T,-i ■ .'i-r "Ta<•■-:- *• i > •/_'••- W v ;.*-?•• - r>.. •<- •- |1 v.v.’-**-; ..Z. *•?■.-•, • ; »*,;■..i-ji..'^•-S-.’v~ •-:■»•:'i ..v.* fc .••-•.-A-. .••->?s:«■*:-<"i 1 -'•.-’•A ■» T* V*V •A' 3 „.,.i... . JLJI Cargo T. Doprington..',., John Hornsey,,,;,,, A. C. Alexander;,,.:.., James Graham . John,Wpiglpyvt. Wm. Youdan. John Ward.,, Ale:t M’C1ean........... J. W. Dephcr,, 1 ..,,...;. R.L. 5amp50n......;... John Bahonp.., James SFKibben,. JL Ferris Joseph Evane. J. Donghorty..„„ J. Y. Seott, Wm. Wi150n...., Samuel Connor,., H; Kennedy.....'....,;,.. J. Neely. Wm. Eerkinß. J. Liringsion. Wm, Ewing,....., George Ke150.......,,-.,. John R. M’Ewcn,. ;,4; JaeobGny. Phillip Stevenson...... . James hl’Gibbeny..,.,. Wm. JJ. Hamilton...... Isaac Grnb. Robert Wa11ace.:..,... James Nee1y..,.:;...,;, Philip Mi11er,,....;..;., Wm:; 8r0wn,..;;,.;.;... Wm.Smitb R. ,G; Ne150n.'..,.;,....... Al S. Ledoo Wm. Wi1ey,.....,..... Solomon 8er1in:....;;;., WmrN. Burchfield:;...' John Perchmeht.. Christian Stoner........ Joseph-Alter„. .. Zephaniah Aher......... H. 5tewart...;......,..... Samnel M'Cutcbeon.;. $7,401 38’ \r':J $60,472 06 .... slsBjooo 00 ■2iCD' f " ' A ' * r r * * 1 " ‘ ’ f K • ;• yt. - s.&£s _•: r^ : ' '.■,v'.i-.:iV'.tf^:'»:- :•>■?■•;■■ ' neralmt, C00 .612,14 098.87 " 1100 00 1108’00 -698 00 f 1020 *7 I 2181- 74 i 4792 12 | ‘ 870 60 r W 2 91 128$ 68 | 1967 68 ; 900 77 , 849 04 406,60 1263,89 .279 00 60S "90 338 93 . -90 Q 00 1276 00 ,8200 00 ~526'04 -.i 287 17 540 00 ' ootfob . -160 00 804 00 66 00 408 00 60 00 1003-00 - 627 08 1068,84 ■ 476 00 2183 19 1020 60 1173 64 1017 43 1180 88 600 00 “ 190 97 v -- 027-00 , 766.46 ' 745 00 ‘ 937 43 767,00 210 00 ~ 828 89 747 00 ,1290 24 1435 73 969'44 i 994 47 . 998 -88 1026 84 905~9C 1621'78 • 41-7 00 600 00 -.451 02 . 23 74 . 485 71 724 04 1138 68 ' 768 96 1016 00 ‘ 663-60 . 817 82 876 62 >lOBO 82 1130 77 1310 88 1638 63 071 60 - 48 04 ’ 878 44 808 61 1205 06 1867 86 688 18 • 772 70 366 00 348 00 500 02 580 50 03 42 71 44 797 82 589 10 736 81 .798 19 516,739 97 8335 25 lIONEBS’ ACCOUNT. James McCone; served from the 17th day of March, 1851, to the 20th day of October,' 1851, -both days inclusive, 187 days, at $1,60 tier da * = . , I $2BO 50 „ , , Amount paid him, ' • 280 50 limjert King, served from the 21st . ' ‘ day of October, 1851, to the sth' * -- day of Jonnary, 1862, both days inclusive, 00 days, at $1,50 per , ‘ $9O 00 Amount paid him, 90 00 By jail fees and prisoners’ allowances Jar. the ,quarter ending 31st March, • ra —vagrants, $701,48 r Court prisoners, $866,52, $1,667 95 By amount for Quarter ending 30th of June, viz—vagrants, $602,55: Court prisoners, $673,74p , $1,276 29 .?y j ® I “WDt fqr Quarter ending Sept ■ 1 ; - 80th, viz— vagrants, 635,40: Court prisoners, $568,22, . $1,203 62 i By ainonnt for Quarter ending Deo. - . 31st, viz— vsgmntB r 5589,72: Court prisoners, $912,48. $1,493 20 By summoning 1133 Jurors in Dis trict Court, . Quarter Sessions, and ' Common Pleas, By S < J? v „ ejin ? bo F 811(1 girt to House or BcTuge in Philadelphia, $2OO 00 ByoonveyingJenldns andlMcCallister tortunatlo Asylum, Harrisburg,’ 'sloo 00 - BycOßTeymg4Bconvicts to the lfest era Penitentiary, at $2,59 eaob, $l2O 00 By .o.per. cent Commission on $1192 , collections last year,' $36 76 By .amount of fees in Court of Quar .. ter Sesaions of Jancj Octo : „ her. and December tfermß, 1851, - By balance due as per last Auditor’s report, By Balance, JAMES MIXCHEE, , EBENEZER BOYLES, ROBERTKING, ' ‘ , Cojnmissiimers, GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. 1 SelUnroff ttOoit TO QUJT TBE• EUSJJTESSr' render It necessary “SiS'K the Ist Of July HeJrtjWiir.oonuneaooottThßiedjiy; War S’odM^FOßCAsft! cfFans ? *** W**? 4.4ftnd 5-4 French gingham* * English and frrenchcbinJzciw' ,v.v:, .,... * , Checks and muslins; . » imh linens and crashes: / • *.-••: Tabfelmeijs andeioihs; v * Huckaback towels and towelm*- feUffisKss.r.&a.sslfflf SBaaas^^ag&sS •? Vh lhl b/t 9> en *’ d an , d *Mte berege and i.j|*pf e E®- I g®!..|al?te.s.tindyinusUttae ieines; Tissues and grenadier®, or n^Xgsn«Tuy” e - Ve > * t,P ““d “ fl “<> »«>ck , a „ EMBROiDEBiES, worked man and lace capes and sleeves; ’ t! c SS2i* ®’H! “ibnen cambric-collars « chtmieeitei mail edgings and inseriifiirs; . cues^ fcmb’d linen orff cnmbno.hdifs; , - . .I*F d aod-flowtclnysr anda raagelficehFhini. t of yalencfenaes edging*, laces and riuenings;?together with a large variety of other goods, too nnm Mention. Wiof which willactnaSybesotil atOßJftliosv COST, FOR CASIT. Early calls will ‘‘Wf . „ “JAM® A, M>KNlGlrr,Na6i «,® P- S—All pci sons knowing themselves Ind*ht.s\„ the above pnor lojannary, IMS, Me- reon«t«?£ .S?'* 0 the same, as all debts-Will hondL'JJf 1 ? .tomey for collection, , ™ nantta of an at- ' ■■ - 1 ■ _myla ■■■■■ co 109 Wort Wort Strut °' y ASKc^“w n ra e l«»}{s“<>«ea S“«t la o"J 0/ -FlttUlli -and £&2j St^SSfs: WtolexUap^SttoAtg;^.,?^^■ *» aftxld a, l^a^. *■ *- rv ’ t j’ jfcys; *.»> />. tqna dotty ‘ I l ’’- ' Amount : due* • $4478 08 ■ 3868 08 *-‘4472 69 -148J> 81 202 ft .40 |O3 68 676 02 ' 210'16 '2726 26 .1020,67 006 74 1692 12 ■ ‘ll2 91 964 61 1907-68 SCO 77 " 249'04 266-60 < 449-89 214 00 197 90 '2BB 98 1180 19 393 42 642 48 680 88 ’1491 84 i - COS 24 I '679 28 224*14 770 * ' 281 88 816 84 28 97 774 78 164 84 - 72 24 124 04 172 08 153 46 201'88 822 1C 41 87 109 78 431 82 246 10 236 29 '262 69 $822 86 CB. $283 26 . $343 CO $777 -66 ' $7,401 33 $2,6G0 15 L* *■* Vl/ * ” *> *