The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, February 01, 1864, Image 1

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Four Insertions.... I,soyour months .... 13,00
Five Insertions— . I,7slFive m0nth5......!14,00
One week
. 2,ooiSix. months i 15,00
Two. weeks 3,60 One year t 25,00
Three weeks 6,001
One square changeable epee a week 1 year. 11.30,00
DAILYS
Single subscriptiona nalls9oper year, pay
(1 sto hotigwaae,- - L i 4
apgt d ,=,. tY, 1019 a .
_a psi, week,
111VX V,, r 3.c /Se - 1 , OE4 .
übsaripit6as -
Five copies, each
Ten copies, each.
Twe g nty copies, each, (and one to getter up,)
Thc.
GERAIAN .-, BITTERS,
P,l4,EkilditED
C• M.
,
PHILADELPHIA. PA
Attlibin6tl-13df Rooin
OR A
Ru - tc-rcrr - tyrE FOR fru :NT,
JAN INTOMATING BEVERAGE,
BUT A HIGHLY CONDENTRATED
VEGETABLE EXTRACT.
A - puny: TONIC,
FREE FT2()At
Alcoholic Stimulants or Injurious rugs,
A NI)
WILL EFFECTUALLY cuitx.
LIVER COMPLAIkr
, 9
Dyspepsia and Jaundice:,
IiOOFEAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
&Aide xei'vous 3-, ion sea
of thp : liittueys, and Diseaset;
ari• log front a Dtsor
dtrred•.,ftnitats.h/ :
Observe the Following Symptoms
111....1 . LF1Nii Flo Of
}!Nsorders of filo Digestive Dpgntts:
thin. Inward •
i
files. Fiiltni Ss (Jr
i;
Blood to the Head.
‘
i Acidity of the Stomach,
Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust
{ fur Food. Fullness ur Weight to 1
the Stomach, Suur Eructations. Sink:
. log or Fluttering at the Pit'of the Stan
k+
, ach, Sty jointing of the Head. Hurried ud
Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the art
C4oklagorSutfocatingservraionH when in lying
posture, Dimness or I talon. Dots or Retie be
! fore the Sight, lever and Dull Pain inithe
Head, lit hciitni
~ of Perspiration. Yet
. lowness of the Slim aim I.‘ es,Pain it
in the side. Back, I' hest, LIDO, &C. I •
; •
Sadden ;1118111, Of ile:lt, BUM-
Illg in the FIC:1/1, I:On:II:MI
Imaginings of Ev i 1 .
and great Depres- '
oi ,
si o n u I
Spirits
HOORAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
WILL GIVE YOU •
GOOD APPETITE,
STRONG NERVES,
DEA L en] NE4I ES,
STEADY NER YES.
BRISK FEEL/ ink;
REALTH EEEL IN( is
A GOOD CONSTITUTION,
A_STGOIV,GLLNSTITUTION, !
A : 4Ii.kIITIIT'CONSTITIVTION;
A SOUND CONSTITUTION.
MU-1 ,AMA E. I. 'l'll
_
STRONG
TILE
DELICATE
_ • _
- tfi
DEPRESSED
WILL MAKE 1 11 }
SALLOW CO . vi PLEXION
=MIME
Pula. E E
I'LE B. BRIGHT
Will p; , vea I , lc- , ing. in
F.77M - 11a.""ir
Clllll , With ~ IfOry
MALE
OR
FEMALE
; ;7,
EMIEIM=I
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
ere arc Ipanzfpreparetion, sobratAkt ;Mc 44m.-
of Hiders, put -- , 7 r in quart - bottrel r 'ethrtpellinded of
Mt cheapest tCh oft? , or common rrn. rosnng Drum Yl
to 40 cents per g 4:!/ , ,,, tusk drrgo s d bu Alz /4( (I)
C'oriander Sere.
This class of Bahr., has cauird
to Cause, as long at /hey can be su.',l, falA Air
the death of thr drinlards By, i,. use the 5 . !,
is kept cananualliff undoi• fhr infiurdcv of Alt ohJlia
Stimulants of theur,tivrid. the Lsaaor is
created and kapft:,,,,,al is al; Iht horrors
attendant upon a drunkards iv, and dralh Be
ware of the2n. • •
For those lea, desi,
and svlll hays
Bitters, sae publish
. talloa•My rip!. (err One
Vottlie „1:11eplIngtill GerpLan d
mix It:PA:Three gnarl a of Good Brandy or
as a f 44 c .
will far excel c!. and Luc,Jt r
Jenre any of it, rn4”-
ket, and win co,i much ler“, F ol, ICU/ hi:, flil
the virtues of lloorland's lOU era lit .11411, Loa
with a good enlicleAt Lisniary 4R ,
than these ilferfor ihrpa,v2tda'sVil! ro.vl ,fob.
DELICATE CHILDREN
Thow.sulreling froni, 0 - nst
awayNith'siarcely, any flesh" on' theft' bOrnel, are
cured in a very snort time; one bottle in bun
cases, will havemost surprising erl,t.
DEBTLIWY • tt
Resulting from fevers of any kind—These ' Bitters
will renew your strength in a r ex) shut time
AGN I E,
The chips 411;1 tiettreil , Ohes..!'l3litler are
used. No person Inn F et Cr and Ague In,triet
should be without them.
From Ren.4loloirkigoa• tr ken' ,il3l Rililbf of the
Encyclopedia of lithilious Knowlrrigr.
Although not disposed to fa, or or recommend
Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of
their ingredients and effects; 1 yet know of no
sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to
the benefits he believes himself IQ. havejtzerived
fretnVoiktslinPleipreptirationoln the impotliat he
may thus contribute to the benefit of others.
Ido this more readily in regard to llootland's
Qertean Meters, prepared hy Dr. U. 31- Jaeifson,
cif ttds - citr, because I was prejudice& Against
them for many years, under the impression that
they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I ant
indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, esq.,
for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests,
and for encouragement to cry them, when surer
ing from great antlong contThned detillairg.) The
use of three bottled oT these Bitters, at the begin
ning of the present year, was followed by evident
relief, and restoration toe degree of bodily and
mental vigor which I had hot felt fur six months
before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I
Therefore thank ea and my friend for diresilng
Me to the use of them.
Pitimann.t.rurA, June Tr. ISM'.
J. NEWTON BROWN.
• ATTENTION SOL - n - rns,
AND TILE • FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS
We call the attention of all hallo& relatiOnitof
friends in - the' army to the fact that “iii ti'-
LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine tenths
of the diseases induced by exposures and prii,
'flows incident to camp life. In the lists, publish
ed almost daily iu the newspapers. on the arri% al
of the sick, It will he noticed that a iery large
proportion are - uttering from debiliti
casea g tin lilnd ran' be Itimtlßr cured by Hoot-
land's German Bitters... We hare no hesitation
in stating that if these Bitters were freely used
among our soldiers hundreds — of' lives. might
saved, that otherwise would be lost.
The proprietc•is arc daily receiving thankful
letters from suttLrcri , in the army and
t ritnts,
who have been restored tft health by atm of
those Bitters sent to them by their friends.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
See that the Signature of "O. )%T. JACKSON , ' Is
OD the WRAPPER of each Bottle.
L e size $l,OO per Bottle, or Half DaZ.4s,o°
lulu size 76 ' - Doz. $-1 ,
tiotttertM - Xin c tAVe l 4 L r qw ,,
~. 9 1 , 01:
Should your nearest arty t t! ha Wite thelit
'ole, dpinutp,ll-ofilryluzyutthelgtocleating
PrePatatton't daft* offeSerin:ft6 prate, but
itucz i.
" 1 4°0 i Th i4And>.!:v:P.ll tar , wttrzky steurelY Packed
31p11„„,, 1 1, 1 4IL ' aueditetory,- No. 631
0 LIXIX S • .
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31;t0
1,40
1,30
1,20
1,10
1,00
i ` ` MEDISAC
IIaEOR,TANT TO LADIES,
aF Great Amertean Remedy."
Harvey's Chrono Thermal
,-,F TAE
-
iiii4gessusarrEvvAsiamoutHEN Surveyor General of Pennsylvania,
directions have been strictly tollowedo
in removing difficulties arising from For the Tear ending- Nov. 30, 11303
OBSTRUCTIONS, OR STOPPAGE OF'
. - NATURE.
Or in restoring the Ay stem to perfect health when
suffering from spinal Affections, Prolapsus .
Uteri. the Whites, or other weaknesses of the
Uterine Organs. ThePlllt are perfectly harmless
on the constitution, and may he taken by the
Most delicate females without causing distress:
at the stifle time
TRIEV ACT AS A CHARM,
By Strengthening, invigorating, and restoring t he
system to A healthy condition, and by bringing
on the infirrthfy period with regularity No mat
ter front what cause the ot•struction may arise.
They should, howet er, NUT he taken the first
:three or four months of pregnancy, though safe
at any filer time, as miscarriage Would be the
result.
Each boa contains - 60 Pals. PRICE. ()NI
DOLLAR
DR. kIARVEN'S TEMA TISE
Pregnriney, AlfScarriage.
Barrenness, Sterilit3 , Reproduction, and Abuses
of Nature, and emphaticall3 the LADIES' PR 1-
V4TE.AIEDICAL 441, ISER, a pamphlet of 7u
pages: Sent 'free to tiny address. Six cents requir
ed to play postage.
Aar The pills and Book will be sent lay mail.
contidentiallsi ifealred i SE( URE E E
and pre-paid on receipt of money by
.1. BRYAN. Al. D., tdencrol Agent,
No. 76 Cedar street, New York
4Q . 41061.01 Fleming, Druggist, corner of
the Diamond and Alarketreet, agent tor Pitts
burgh. oe6-erndBw
K UNKIE.L I SI CFILEI3RATED
Bitter Wine of Iron
Bitter Wine of Iron
Bitter Wine of Iron
Bitter - Wine of I rim
For Dyspepsia and InditretttiOn,
Fur D)spetusta and Indefestlord
For lty,putitsou and lath s - eaion,
For Dyspepsia and lotto:y:4ton,
jt„,.. We a k :ti..i)linaot i s pool Veneral Pehill ty,
vor istotooti.,h Fur rui General :Debility.
eak Stomachs and General Del - alit 3 •
For it Stoma( Its and t leneral
Reliable and Sure to de Geed,
Rellablk and Sure tudoilood,
Reliable and Sure to do Goad,
Reliable and ,•ture to do
And Cannot do Harto,
A cal I 'annual do H arm.
A rat Cannot dm 11-trial.
I •annot d
It Costa Lut little and P wines And
the Bloodi. liqnn.,
It'lJostyhutiittlrand Purifies the Mood.
It costa but little and Purities the Blood,
It t ;mats butt little aunt Yuri lies the Mood,
We only ask a Trial.
We only aska frill.
We only =ask it I riat.
Wr ~ nlc a=ka Ititl.
1 .1 thi4 Lowe,
1g tit. 1 tl.othlts Mniv-
1=21212121
M=M
ti,it 7.1 ('t-pm! I Ott. •Ittr p Butt]
ie.' ,r
I , rie Dollar per liot
'sly -5
(1. 6. , t11 (, :tr`llitiltr per 130111,
Manuf 'et urea solely by S. A. K I'N KEI, N. I
kient_.-raL Depot, lld Pa %rim} street,
llnr
'rieburg, Pa. Vor sde in I'll'TS131:11-01 H b 3 nll
reapee table cl tllers. j :n1 rtiin
I.IIIIN
DR. BROWN'S OFFICE:
No. 50 Smithfield S:reer.
AAA , , F 9 RA Nl3l
111_, 1 - 1,•..d d I n•d l ‘ll ,r,‘
ECOINEI
f,1,11•1,
sorotnl,4l , nil,l I One, 'itro , tion=
licredit tr, I.Lint. I- n nor.
IMMEI
dollar-. _,. 11/ red Ic.re Ti , 'lr re
moral requiF, 1 11, j,a, king .1 twelve
. ton: ofmatt, t . . tie , Milk ot a‘ hick li id lir-1
1,,.
8.-
~,.... , „i.,
1 , ,,,
T!...
:01h. hr's.
~r.,.„,.hT on I// he (-arri,i down front from the -t f
by solit3r, habits. are tile only thecliv/15007,0wn WILI SlCll'y of 1115• I,tiji.lituz .. But i n iip,. ( . l;
' in this country iihi..i. ire ,ale ; I n 1 n ill spemlib , hour- , aft, r Ow i , -it, of Ihe order for re-
I restore to health.
'nova', vv..; 11;011! 01' ;due in the office
was Seenreft 10( . 1.7.191 up in the railrood
Dr. Br.,xvnls remedies cure inn few ;lays chi: c ars provided for ill it I , iirr.,, and in
painful athistion din tittle i11,—,• ‘l. I ~ hill to phijadeli t hin .
lie a 1.,/ treat- l'll.‘s. / /Ir. ti
t, tfor,rrt,,, , , F re - .
\.II Of 1111 , 11, ,t\'y labor i‘ :, - perfottned ba
doll Di-. i, itz,-. F . .. iii , .14• Ili , c,,fl, Is:On, in the '
lia.ek and kidneys, irritation 01 the Bladder, , the 9011111 foi*, e n• L rularty , n„ . ..a lle d i n I hi,
S l r l4 ;lres: btu; ' . , ; Department, a; it li the :vsistance of oneA inter to is Insweru.l lan-T -mntain at 111 , 1
(JNE la , 1.1. al, nr tWO perSoll" employed for the occasion.
medt,•;.,- ,eat to any address safely pa,:lsed. 111 this connection 1 tle:sire to acknowl
' hitn,o,rat private rooms No 50. Smithfield eafre the kindn,-- lii Mr !list id Peelor,
sTREIA Pat,t“rgh, Pa. noims:w
formerly a clerk in Ih.. ::its, e, whose her.
1 w - CYFIC'E TO ALL CONCERNED.— . Viola in this slit; r - niii v, t.•iidered I . r.n,
IN A.„,nu a . ert Ain ulass of self-tmportant pro- ~ • ..• , ,•• .. • .- -
,•
pa,riow nt. , ,, , , • t, /l• //I gr,•;,t 1 alto.
• pie !hi I, /- , peeoliar reeltim ol ,rontt tnim Mt Wil
ed Ili rill ) , :11 -i, tali.: th.tt afiertise fini treat the The fortunate i-siie 01 the battle of Co•t
disea,,ez-li ,sted In this , -tr‘t,(Palv... - , k. DISLASI: , .) I i shun ? : insiii- i .,1 11,e sadli - I,C ifarri-hur,
uvli3 this: should bother nor no one Mgr -',.ri t ell .
10—
Are t ,roil reiiiloreil it et•rtain IVA the htlisine.s
h,,..-. m II A, or, that ..11 pi, a/ii 11, Irk' II "
eti,,ll3C I' t t'l . l it (11).111111514 in 1.. 1 -,11,11 - ,1/./1 ~ f the v.iris , u- d , 'll:attuani, “i' the S.tate
tie- ‘,\- .1..,..,...- th, , ..,. ~, ~ 1 , n 0Xi...,,,, to lil,, (ivi . rniiiviit inhzlil Le If -um.•sl Nt the very rehned plrlit., I slippit, i 1.' 3 1, .ml,l not - •• The 1 ,
capita,. thus and p_ii it i - itf the
I let one oi tioar familv am 1;50 i..irty th.tt has de
li/101 1•41, lot them benerii, because he ruiverti- 1•31111 Other Wet e ace, ffelin ffll i/r„t1,2 . -lit
aes the Is," sti f their f,,n111) 051 , n:1.in:of I a hi.- is hark iihrdit Hie inithile o f .billy Ciiller
i a humbne ~r , lir ran net the else t Iften he ha
almost deprived the ;cirri' of his life. He come- .
ntelln .
fell ,
1 1 / 1 . i 1 din rlisot 01 111 . eXla I 1(11-
, :x.
at last to If1)11)61f fin that ails ertises--110‘v et.c. 1 . 1.1 5 lollH1'; I:, nu v were sioe( /lily re
' art' they to 'know 7 .ere the - , n o t ~11.41,, Mat ',it ill 11 .ei I I . I li, it prop •i 1/I:sei -, ;Bill the
-
Ball--k ~5,.:.(;(7,0iffeir,..,,5iir1153::,7,15.11tm,/ins.,F3jt(e'li';',,S,,irrsl,li'::, bushiest' i , f the ..11i( • w.is If after
treatment ..1 these ,u-:• ;so, I l'hese men ale lit id an int-ribplkti ~ I tiv, s t . -ix. weed,- . II
up as shin/mg lights ill the medical u odd ; I don't is li(•ii i •v, I f h a t i ) ,,1 a , 111 ...],, 1„, ( ,), ~,. „
assert that all men are worthy that publish. still p
„
there are l;:i . ,• it 11,,n11., 1 then' that are. I hate I sle or other article of V.llllO liel,a)gin;
devoted at),eit nt the shele sod treatment of t“ the Mike, lifis been L -4.
Pitiv.vrt: 11 1 -1-.t-I:+ lilitVitniS of -lii years, and 1 The regular ‘peratioLs of the office
without (tot ban can „Try I hove sa ved hundreds ,
from ,
weie resumed Gil 111.(l 14th of 3 illy, and
.).• tr., ot misery and untimely death. 111 y
treatnien; is confined 111 the ,es.etaide aitoe)her, between that date and the lot thi V i.t Alb
di I. 1 Liiii: 1 i is i lie Lent amt most certain. I t it In gust, when the gra d ual i 1 1,.,.. „..i. of 1 ,4 .85
my nem .•: To hi ills; lion , lted, of certiMmte, if 1 •
riar. int. hundred :Ili,' ft.tty lima.
thought II necessary to cart if)" to my zenetal suc-
ex 'B
cess 11art 1..57, - trine reFiden.a• in this lily i.; ~uttt- payments on ticc , ,unt (if' I.llld were made
,tent proof r itliout mhline more. :-Lpernistorrhea into the State TreastirV. (hi ettell; of
and all di-eases .truing iron it are cured in 11
..
thcse arf.t/1111 9 /1 Mlleeti 01.1 noon hur l
t ' • i ll! I i .
much shorter time than heretofore. It behoove.;
every youi„• man and woman to bi l l oarviul in BC- in be made before Ihe neeessary eel - title:lto
leering, a physician. The different advertisements to the Treasurer could be issued. The
that are seen in our papers are of no worth. and I .
loss amount paid into the Treasury during
no,bectent.m..iit ariaafroin answera than only
of health and money. Hundreds are cured sane- this brief period of lees than two weeks,
nil', by in} new remedies. Address BOX Soo. . was five thousand nine hundred and sev—
Jan-lyd Pitt slairgh.poatotlice.
_,.., enteen dollars and sixty-two cents, 45.-
As:Walk' paid April 29, 1a . 29
' 917 62, ) being his hundered and eighty- Interealfr, , at April .2 // . 18 7 9 , i „ i„, c j.
seven (11187) more than was received Isti3 .................. .. ..... ..
from the same source (luting the whole
of the previous fiscal year.
Tlds Is actually the sum that the payl ant gratified to be able to report a
154
very considerable increase in the business
I went for 138 acres and
11 with interest, would amount to at perches, in
of the Department during the fiscal year '1
t, prescrititizne. .C9ntrast it with the
ending with the , Ioth of November last.
he
sum now required to patent the same
In that period two handfed and ninety d•
out of the unpatented part of the
nine patents were issued, against one
some Original tract, and the inequality
hundred and seven the previous year;
and injustice to which I have alluded will
and a like gratifying increase in the num
be apparent. A calculation hasod upon
bee of new warrants issued, and other
The the act of March, 1858, exhibits the Ml
husille,S 1 rallSlll l led, is Obtlerrable.
]owing
purchase money, interest and fees, for
patents anal - warrauts, paid ihto the .State 138 acres and 154 perches at .Cl 5. 10 per
cent 1•11
Treasury, amouitt to eighteen thousand 67 39
Interest•at 2 percent, to Ist Dec. 1863 129 42
four hundred and fifty-seven dollars and Patent tee 10 00
other 41;110 011••••••,ei. tl ••r 00.:01; ;01 0.104• n Ihe
to•ut is igoorooot.
OLD
n i
Tut"\ c,
.. .~
COSTAR'S
TAT 3EII. TUE X 1V
EXTERMINATORS,
FOR RNTS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS,
Bed Elugs, Moths in , Furs, Woolens, &e., In-
Seets . on Plants, Fowls, animals,
Put Op is Sac, and fsl boxes, bottles and
flasks ;43 and 4 1 . 5 flasimforlIotels, Public Insti
tutions. &c.
"Only infallible remedies known
"Free from Poisons.'
"Not (langerona to the Human Famil} ."
"Rats noun , put of their holea
)9Q - 561,1 holosftle in. all large cities.
411 - Sold all Druggists ittul Dealers every
where.
Jai - Beware of all worthless hnitationS.
/W-See that "Costar's" name Is on each box
bottle and flask before you buy.
A ddrpss_ H EN It Y R. (l( rtiTAR
PrincippAl i.epot, 442 Broadway, N. Y.
trtZ - Sold by H. E. SELLERS; Sr. 00., And B.
L. FAIINE , rccE & co.. NI - holes:ale Agent,
Pittsburgh. Jylls-61ndeod&w.
THE HOW E SEWING MACHINE,
*lll6 51
•
sum of thirteen thousand eight hundred This is not an isolated case. There arc
and ;thirty-three dollars and six cents, thousands of similar cases on the books
(SI3X3 On) has been paid in ince the of the offi c e.
rah of last May. The stun reeeivi,l as The fact that several millions of dollars
fees for coPies his increased also, being are due to the Commonwealth from hold
eleven hundred and' fifty-ri g h t 11..114r, iinil ern of ittipatente.l land., should attract
eighty-1 . 61n cent-, OA u.l , out. three lulu- the nn. noon 01 the Leeislature and in
dred and forty-sb: dollars in excess ofthe More -itch n. -run ills
previous yearj of which the stint of is nuihey into the Treasury within all ~)11
hundred and eighty-,ix aide peti,al "Pale 11wu, - . a iiihe in thi his.
nine cents has been received since ILe i.,1 v of the :;trite when the owners of the
sth of May. The total payments into soil could with justice have demanded in
the Treasury from the Department during dulgence from the Legislature. It was
the year, amounted to nineteen thousand when railroads and canals were unknown
six hundred and sixteen dollars, ($l9,- to our people: and markets were distant
616,) against six thousand and forty-three and the prices of produce low. But even
dollars ($6,043) the previous year; again at that time the Legislature required com
of thirteen thousand five hundred and pound interest to be paid on arrearages
seventy-three dollars, ($l3, 573.) If the for Land. Now, since the State his ex
business of the office had, ntitbe.enaspa- pended forty or fifty million of dollars in
pended during the rebel invasion, there the construction of improvements that
is no - doubt-trio the total receipts would have largely etiliancept the mine of all
hale 'exceeded twenty thousand dollars, laniled'propVrtY, would it furnish those '
making the increase at !least fourteen whciare yet inarrearsfarland any ground
thottspnd. I ' - of complaint if they were peremptorily
Q - wijigto the "increase of busilifiss, I required to patent their lands within a
have round it impossible tojpe l p four reasonable time, upon terms more favor
clerk
------------•-• sc,ethistantly employed. "making . able to themselves than were given to I
MBOYES 05W15.4.10 CONN. out And t^ '''te.4.-ItrY -411 this. Samuel Carapbelkandsithers beim - those
20. STARCH -iue received and for sale by
the State- itan*Y - treD - havW Of the various plans by wiuch it has
Colim—onVenh.h:cidistatnandiri improvements were made.
- as Federal Bt. Allegheny.
..71`1
Invented IF-15. Perfected 1412.
ECEIYFirt TRIBUTE FROM ALL
other svittoir at the World'-
Ord
12;62,, %O W" Sinner Sewinc re.'vit ed
h
an onoral.l, u,rut 101 l nil 11, and \Vheel
er & Wilson's n for ifs t
cular Hook.: The Ilatee t . sewing 31achine, was
awarded 9. reml.ni (to Englitli I•:xhihitor,l
as the best for all purposes on exhibition (isr
lightest Machine guaranteed to make perfect
work on the lightest and heat lest fabrics.
;Scrldt a thrented,Oor. Perm Si St Clair. streets.
A. M. McGREGOR.
my2C6dataw-ly Agent.
LWERT STASIMIUOR SALE.—THE
entire stock, consisting of HORSES, BUG
GIES, CARRIAGES, BAROCCHES, HAR
NESS, HEARSES, SLEIGHS, and ail ottier
4.lliiebt belitiging.te theistibilehmetrt fSofrEred
for sale by the undersigned on reasonable term= ;
and also, the buildings will he sold or leased for
a term of years. For I urt her information Inquire
of R. H. PATTERSoN.
Corner of Diamond st . and cherry alley.
Janl I.llf
Z*. 9.
V I S -Dsoiliziek.s
30 rases :••parlaing Moselle.
In store and for sale he
MILLER &•RICKERTSON.
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been contemplated by the Legislature. been proposed to induce the holders of added about seven hundred dollars to the
And yeti notwithstending this increase , l unpatented lands to pay off the claims of i receipts•from that source also.
and the n . t . pctrary suspension of business . the State and perfect their titles, none i A scale of patent and warrant fees ar
caused *the rebel invasion, that part of strikes me as eo well adopted to aceorn- I ranged ncrording to the quantity of land
the dutielenjoined upon this Department plish the purpose as that suggested by i embraced in the patent or warrant, would
lt,as not _been neglected. Calculations ' Mr. John C. Lewis, late Surveyor for i seem to be more just and eqMtable than
upon tractt§ of land lying in the etiun- ' Lancaster county. In response to a eir ej the present uniform rates. During the
riles named below, to the numbers and : rular addressed to Hon. Win. 'II. Kelm,/ past year, warrants were issued for seve
r amounts , annexed, have been made since ' then Surveyor General, to the several ral tracts containing only one acre, and
county suite ors, requesting them to ;these had to pity the same fees as warrants
i the office (tame under my charee -
1 .-- --e -- -e 7 ,-, -- ---- et---- -- communicate to the Surveyor General ! that called for four hundred acres. One ' t ai tr wn s Dep t frP art lh men ' e t " . rt '
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been
qiic"ilY "P°7l'd
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I ' ( ‘ , 1.1 , :1ik.5. (4, 1 ,44 r - r l i , A „„•,) „, , "any suggestions of interest and silvan ,tract containing as much as nine hundred ; -----,-------,
tage to the administration of the Survey 'end ninety acres and ninety perches, was ceeetie.t. , Nemeeerearimi Postcji , er.
. or General's Department, and benefit sal patented at the usual fee of ten dollars, 1
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. 19.562 6 , 5 to the State at large," which they - might whilst tracts containing. less than two ' ____. —_:
1 A.dams 1 0. Brinkerhoff., ,Hume wIl•
I All I E. . nastinga.lPlttibtirgh.
24.7.17 ue have it in their power to make, .Mr. Lew- , paid the same fee.
!acct s There is a good deal of walk done in I Artnstrong..... John Steele. .inittaMilg..n"
21.41K2 771 •
, 2 , 07.5 6 . 2 is, under date of November 12, 1861, sub
the office for which the prestmt fees es- 1 0 Beaver r
tI . ...... .................... ''"in..... I_Et W edlo il rd7 • •
9 . 9 , 5 . 2 ,-, G nutted the following in relation to unpat- ;
I
tablislual by law afford a very inadequate I /leas
iti 1 '7it2 65 voted lands :
13 1.972 32
1../. S. ZaChariaShilieallftg
f.or
papers is i
Bradford
a y.
I Ni li codem il us..:hlartl .
u nal.urr.
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-.,(,,, 93 The S should either resolve to ma
i compensation. Searching
-- its land tal ea rges available to its Trtas- lis one description of this poorly-paid 1 nu it ekt, Gr .....•
p . ..f . t. e i w b e tis . .'.'...!Eotefew n .
of land have lost
2,14'2 #192,1'213 58 -
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I Butler
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lifearrScanlonitlarst itdwn.
In the oulkine of tIIPSC calctilatiiin9 h i , Claims allOg . etlier, 'Mil SO set the matter . sight of the warrantee or patentee „f, (ambria,,n
. . .
It'. VOsburg..,.. Second 'Fmk.
Lode"; investigation is nece e s to •y e in or _ at rest. It is not to be supposed that the i their tracts, but are now anxious to trace i Crkiisililr: IT L. Foster_,. Mauch:Chunk.
der to aettertain if there Were any pay- latter alternative will be adopted, till all , their title to its original source. tinder ; Centre
hopes of benefit from another coca se are ' these circumstances they come to the of- I 1/'e'te P. Treziyulny. ,Milesburg.
menta made at the time the warrants is
,s..R. Parke ! . ..:Eark.esburg.
,Clarion Clinton....... . ( ja " rnes A D lC a n v i i e d il . t ... C itetch, larl % n. k.
dissipated, as it would be equally unjust flee with but little information calculated sued. Mauy, warrants were issued from
to the State and to those who have hoe- • to throw light upon the subject, and a ! Clearfield ..... H. Cl. Wright... Gien-Rolie.
Tro tt
i. i!Rohee steube fsieg.
the }'ear 1 - 73 S to the year 1740 on which
Cathy discharged the claims upon them in search is instituted and often continued i., : o r iL t ilt r i d a....:::: Lal°,..e 4 Ee n T e k ri
no credits can be found ; yet in all eases
full. How e , then, shall the State ass,.,( several hours before the end sought for is I *Cumberland.. J. I.
a careful search must be made, in order
her claima ? Tn o methods have lean attained. For this search the lee is s only
ma I
r re- I twenty-five cents, a sum quite if
vi Dai1 1 p ,, tta .r . e .........,...
ir.
ir..(iiSuttrottuni.,...tingedialet/towia.
t,. (Ike(' ver 'whether a credit omitted in
one to bring suits for their the ledger can be supplied from any other : Pr°l B ”'ed i
book or record in the office. : covers ; the other, to enter them in the , for the service rendered.
It may be said that there is no reason l ', E f l a e lette . Al;'nl):ic'Elik2nien'zi:ll:*:::lSinithileehrild":
REPORT. ' A hirer number of warrants al , ,,i , stied respective counties as liens upon the i
. land, and require them to be first pail : why the Laid Office should he required ' ' mem.
_ .
at an early -day, on which no survey,
st. F. Rohrer.. ciatarkinVine.
, Franklin E. Kuhn .Chambers burg.
sen yk von tiENhii.ii2 i . l tie FIVE, i . jakre 114•1•11 returned into the e fti ee , ern nut of the proeeeds of sale Whenever, or to sustain itself from fees when no other Fulton
; t i l i nn ii e iga.L.,. .
J G . e A o..l l, fo . g u e o ,2r...:Oak 'Forest.
dreorge 80ny... 1 Warfordishurg.
IT r: 0 , ' ,,, .-p bay nd.e.e, 26, isli'l j inAny of them nothing bas ever been however, the land changes owners. • Department of the State Government is
To Ili- , Exrelletwa*, ACI C'eertto paid, and it is impoesihi e t o ~,,.e iliti e ' Without ohjeeting to either method, I . expected to do so. But if it can be made 1 k...iMount Union.
1ndiana........ Edmund Paige. Indiana.
venture to sue:gest another, Which seems' thus to SUStaill it.zelf by the adoption of I Jefferson
- whetlit•r the land they describe is Mill 1
Corsica.
held by virtllSof them. or whether sub- to me preferable to either. It is this 7 ascale cf fees to n - hich no fair-minded Juniata- ... •.. 1 A rTlitt Myr pow.
~, _.,ffn.ontilv 1,, the I ,,, itlireitientq ,
Lancaster 'inner...Rig ville.
Let the assessors be re Lured to deet ate
La; mee iNo election. 1
of the ee l o f ti„. A..„,,,. iiih i t . , 1
ase , una d eeque n t warrttnte covering it have not
.. ... . .. 4 .gh. , 1 citizen having business with it would ob- ,
on tilt . , been taken - ntivupon perh,,p, ,„;,,.,. f„ v „ r ' in their return:, all unpatented lands in i ject, I see no reasrrn whv it should not he Lebanon
the. duties id' bitarveyor General
k Orittinger... Leb a no n
1,19.r5t !Tuesday and fifth day of May lest, tall
dorn all doubtful cases as unpateuted. , One of my predecessors called attention 1 Luzern,
ah.le terms, illie land described in theo. their respet tire townships, &e., settine: done.
,:.:p.omen .Foeel. Fateelevalc.,
,
Lyeotning I .Tohn 8: Laltd.. alinaport
. Sturdevant.. Wilkes .e.
h i „,i„, h t , t .„ , i i ,,,, i , et . iii ,, 1a ,„ 1 , 1 ,, tt, till warrants is not, c owing ti, the ere, lion of
that tithe, at ilie pita., dine general cite-, PM counties,j atecl in contuses beating Now, (Ii all patelited lends, let the taxes to the unriisonable sum fixed in the bc,nd 1 Sti , reer
L i s ., ii in ii„e remain as at present; but on all unpat- i whh-h the e Surveyor General is required t0...H. itould..lLeekburg;
. Montt, ... fR. Weekes .. Lewistown.
' ti , ,n
e,,,,i1 conilithei, iiiv
I al'Kean . . ... Ole lection.
pr ,, d , ( ..,,,,,, r and hi , warrants. This i s il k (' ti ll . , „..(. with ented or ilmileful lan:4, let a certain per to give to e State, anti proposed its r- atom° 'NE. ragle `S
I found the tiff-tire of th e „al e , i„ different names from t hose
tro;ldsburg.
as,,, , i,l:iliti has iii , ', to mill aplrrainnee, per- tunny early ,urart , ',) hip•li ~j; , 1111 1,,,1,,nt ventage be added to the taxes. The ef i du, lion [n th the amount given by the Au- I Montgomery .. Wm. Sibley'.... Norristown.
I ed. ~,,d i t rt , cor i i i„..„ ~,,,id,..,.A.,1,, 1,i, t ,,,i ( „1 , feet of sash a measure would be two ] ditor Gement!. I renew that proposition, 1 31°°t ° 11 r kle°- ' W- We4t '• i)ailvin6 *
formed their dro ies very Tail tains'
:.c rS , o n rt n h , a u m m p be to ri n it . ,
J O . .
B W. Hiibu t s o h n...
m aloorato7n.
and geographiati know led2s• 1,0 ,I,•terinito•• fold. Pirsteit wonlii effect a certain in- 1 and beg leave to express the hope that it
But little toot, than a month after ray
induction h itt , i ,ai t i , tilt, business ‘,/- I lit . the county in will( II the I:11141 k 11(4W , il . ll 4 rvaAr t.f revenue from the additional • i will receive the favorableconsieleratien of Perry
taxatiOD OD such lands ; and second, it i the Executive and the )Legislature. , Daniel Rife..... Duneannon.
. j Philadelphia ..1 1 ).11.shedalier.1
of the suivty-
Department is is interrupted by the entryj p" man -ps many
; Pike... W. C. APCartY.'Llickisw , axen.
are S'ery indefinite and idi,rure in tie it V(7(4ulii prompt holtlers of sueli lam!, to
Te e oife ematse procure patents for them, in order to rid RespertfullV Vi•UrS. (1 . C4.
~f 1}1(' confederate lore( s 'lll o . ll le s hit ,.
Potter Lucien Bird.... Brookbuni.
JAMES P. BARR, eche yn011..... .13. De Long .... :- &kil Haven.
The formidable character ~r that invasion de'criPtion of Ipealities.
01 locet Me with. attars,, v, tit the peo ee t !themselves of this same increase of tax- Bterveyor Ge , era/ . •lon.t.r.det .. F. Kneper... . Berlin.
s u i r . ea. , t r e o d r 'f t r i ci e Tl , l ,., l ,, h , t e s fi : r t st i'li s , . 1. :-.: 1( 1 4 ,, l i s ,.7. 1 „ 'r i :i !Ti n _ I day, a Ira, tof land which W 444 ilills•lne t :Rion. In retie rfaSe. the S increase, sulliyan.. B. L. Cheney.. Laporte.
si , •scilichariria '.l ‘5". (Impala°. Montrose.
had 1 , ],,.,,, it tea; fiwila that nit ,
, 1 ,,,, iN ly des, iilii•ii in a ...), v , y 0 111111 ,„I t „ l et. ; de iivailable fund , NI itiliglt the 44(liUla (41 . * Detailed , o . eeite/t 1,.f rtpie.a r,j , ree N thy end sey ace !Amon K. slit t.. Middleburg.
office a immirc4 y:lirs :lan. Win be IT- fining. an unwilling debtor to pay up. ,
had toislitel a herIVT burly ht . liis irniip, .
al . t . heckler-- }orris thil.
other work done pee w hi c h
. f eee hare ben,!Ti",,' , r. _. .tyrn . c; iiiiiriel•gon.lTioga.
..
list li t iii , s „ He\ iii t iii„ Jilt
~.I lit
, k „ " pr1.C4.411:41 W11(.11 ais renlenil•,l, 41 11 1 4 i the It a - 0111(1 Ail] le/IVe hint the (Moire of pay- reerict , d, for the Neor ending with Az v,„,„ . !w n , Htm r o,
.l . F ran kti n.
anti, of Pltilralelphi.,. Burl:-. t•hi , I , T. ,inn cite claim of the r(.tiononwealth or :3oth .11 - ocember, 1!...(1a
W Am.!, P Fakoner .... Nacre n.
a••• l'arli-le,il s‘ . :l., den:ruined in 111(.:111Xi
Washington...lk'rancis Reader.ll'ike Run.
,itc.; , outerenri- at hick Cur Exeelleney _Northampton, Berk-. I.lla(aSter, Y ork of paying the increased tax provided as
W4i ) ni , M I•Vheeler. . Honesdale.
788 Copies of surveys.
then i t ,,1,1 „ ~i, Ili,. other 5i ,,,,,
„ Ili ,
„ le : . :mil 1 Linda !land et one time elide:, i,I ill a remedy forhia continual indelitednes,. - oie 1• 01 ,4„,,„ or warrants. This phos is ould he just and fair to all West mot s tand. l .a. .M..l.lttnan.. I iteens4rg.
117 Connected (heals, embrecing 957 w Ym"ing •••
that ..eimion I'r , : , It , „ ii id ii „ 1 ,,,, g( 1 . the land in the plirelt, l :e ~j 1-,.(1..• ,1„1 the
, A Ifred Hine....:Tunkhacnock.
pr, o i, n . I,lll,l w : t e e ~, e h, of l e „ ito t ,i„ con, erned. It wined brine the Stan' e
tract,. lore. . l ed.. , Leese..• • Codotua.
u-city tin: retention of the 1 , 111,1 i, er
Wait —Those marked thus (*) hare nOt filled
,•liiic- al 11,, .., 0 ..r ~is, ~,m il i t w „.. "I' the wh" , ' I' nil.' l ‘ - 1. t i t' st ., l , -5 p. revenue to "iii'l , 'he k jusql:r ' l.lllol ' l 169 Exemplifications of patents. their oaths, iiii required by law..
in 1,, 1., oiled 1.. 11, -t, pot ;; J 1 h, I,,to u i a ! ) - t Crum 111(• 111114111(111UCI ]:mils Within her o t e ri e„„.l ie , i.
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areor. lin eiv ri ,ok t d to remot e
12 Mi•nittes. of the Board of Property -
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..f . 11 : i, , p,'.-.. , ,i • too ..1 11, I , einem- liits, and it world lighten the burden .
Veeeet eed (I,d e, dog, month and year, of
,i point Mote Itanote Rout the o , ne et
St ealiii, w.lli the den, :il their t rection. , el'those eit:z.t.ns ss ho, thrOtigh. the de-
Me S./7,am, of the gereral eoinntieg of the
rho t lli•Iily . - olielliiil 411 S.
5 Caveats entered.
! Mr predecessori fhr the last twenty faith of others, have heretofore borne an
Co) ,, oonteealth of l'oerit.tylouti,• , acrd
NV hen your deli:Mi. on t his point was • •
3 Citations issued.
romniiinle a t ia r h e el, to iiie 1,,,,,,,n, hold year.. IniCc, in their NIIIIII.II ri ii..its ri- undue preporticn of the expenses of gev. 28 Copies of applications. ' the territs, , ry froio ltqiiihrifkeyitfir orm
corded their convection that the geollia- eminent
ed ; t,',.e thl-ee- feat mrtaties iichfe they
in , posits , nin t hi- 111 pattnli nt, they
26 Ex - tracts of deputy surveyors' lists
„ Eli , hi [task St;lii i lareifui ‘ici t h at tine :,..i ~t 1 , 1:: - , had not prialtieeo the rc_ ' f he payment of feur hundred end for- o f re t urns.
ireee reeeied, to wit : Philadeqrnia,
t, . ii, , 3 , , salts h , friends expected limo it. It has T , .,.
.. .
V-four dollars and eiirlitv-Inur i conk e •
Bo e 1 ,,, “o , t (*.bested% were ealobitliieri ,‘,.
allowed pininlv i remelt the inter,._
, . • 44 C alculations, showing amount due.
Lee ltd, nien-ariit, d that if the L, ..,i-!,Wore , '5444 e4)made ;me the Tremomry in ,
/,,,,, ji t ~,t t7 e .,,ent .f the Proi - tore of
felt in , assn t: the valuable book, a nd I ti .
9 Orders for valuing lane 1i
oddities to ex lend wildfire time yt ar to , 18120, by Samuel Campbell, the patentee , 7Or
_Ater* 756 J . il - i'eetirti eat.., a jt- - / ..01 gra ttfnalmettrtutu_ SR
Per , "f Ilie Land office Irmil the devour
t .,.,. , i ,, ,, ,, tt, , ,tt, „,._,. 11 teti , tr , „, „ h ug ,. 111 „_ ,of a part of the Andrew .M'Cleary tract,_;_ _ . ~:-2.‘- '
ing dames whi. ti tb.• rebel imva i t t li i ia, •
iiiiiiiL/ L- -- • - -•-• •44 i•-... 4 •.' ' w ,,,", 1 , i ',,, ~,,,,Ml.l t ti , the ( . ..liillnin. 1 4.140,4„..,... .
..,,..._,...........„.
~.„..a lreild. sy refened to, has been War4.lF- , 6:tlie
Book , end piip, , r e th,• ii, cumulation. ~, i t , lii,,,, ii i
. mot i i..n- 1.. Ci . .. - .7 . 1 - iri. - rn, ir ; --...- 1
~i :i ‘.. ~,,,,- ~,•! :, Ind,- nail ,-,) 1 erii, th , patent , Th e in4aw y I 111.18 (11.1 C iCi I ill• St II V , eva , ' Mad , . AS a portion of I iie M'Cleary
title .111 th' in '''t' , "" iii i'mrn , 'Ylva- 'k worth et len-i sic , par rent per :minim tract larger than the part patented to
nia, 11. , i‘ \.%,irili I iimisand , ot . - '''' of t ,, t i„, i „ . „ ri d t i„, i ( „ 1 ,1 i i „ 11 ,1 its est i l f„ r ' Samuel e'ainpltell still o.nm:rig unpetent
tie it ott it pia-fit and nd \ mime,. v, hitet . eel and unpaid for, it follows that Mr.
the Coninimiwcaltli is id idler teiecipal Campbell, or sonic one holding under
me - inter, st. him, has paid and is still paying twenty-
TM. imeretion (A II .( - 1. 'll , -, I , Illijinit ' , CV( /1 dollars mere every year for the
in il.i- It -p, ,t . ii teak, •• lt , di tile lion support of the State Government. than is
-,, to Ile p.i , ,r :Malt\ .111,0' it, 'I 1,, he . pail by lii, neighbor us lin 110'441 , the un
paid ter the land Tee purcluts.m who patented part of the eerier original traet.
Si as to pay leo -'x i :, it, e ii, I .ti ie b,- Ihe In other words, Mr. Campbell has been
s one lient:lit I xitieled co him as the one taxed twenty-seven dollars more than
tal,o took hi- land at Iw,ln V. foliV one or : his neighbor every year, allowing him
coon teelitt (emit , pera,•ie Thee, I ,if the only simple interest for the money M
IMI, of Ma - rill, 155 , , w,- 1 ,,,,,,,,,1 With a', paid in 1529. But if we now compound
view of equali zin e the it rrearagi •i due to the the principal and interest, n - hich would
t' emnionweelth. and a plovi3O ells insert" , bet perfectly fair in a calculation like this,
ctrl in it allowin , those indi teed for lamb: the Campbell tract may be said to be tax
to Mkt, out teat nts under the provisions etl eighty-two dollars higher every year
of the act of 18".5 until the Ist of Decvni than all adjoining tract of equal size and
tier, 1839. But little advanta 7e met , IA perhaps equal value. This glaring ine
ken of this proviso Am' its subsequent re- quality in the distribution of public bur
vi vat and t xtension from lime to tine., , ten: ought to be corrected n ithout fur
:old it may be regarded ea !intim: i ittitel, 11 1( r delay.
r,i1,..,i ~ milli the pur r , ;,,,, „, l e d ‘,,, io If the Legislature, notwithstandlne the
passage. failure of the art of 1835 to induce the
The extra use 1, iii, n, 't ts,r,ie il ~I 1,,t,• , owners or land to take out patents, should
Years by the State toward , delents for , deem it telvistible to pass some act in the
lands, Say ,, :s somewhat of injustice t„ • nature of a e,raduating law, I would re
,lead. i iiiii cis NOM liiiVi• Inn , ' since paid ' apeettnlly suggest the policy of adopting
all art eanigeft and, taken out their pa,tent , -• the county valunkon as a basis. The
I seh.et a (-der fir ills-tratien I i ompensation to the appraisers for their
Andra w .51 Cleary obtained a warrant . services, under the art of 1815, sometimes
en the 2,1 of August, 17;18, mi. :too actres s . amounts:to more than the Commonwealth
on which ii SllrVi'v was 0 tut tied of I 3s I would receive on the land if it were not
acres. In the veer 1815 n patent vvas ta- I valued. There are other objet 1:ons to
ken out for 76- non., of this matt, ,33,1 on I the law of 181 - 35. It frequently happens
the 29th of April. 1/e29, Samuel Camp- that the county commissioners value
WI pat. toed 118 acre. , end 1,14 pereliCi of I lands at four dollars per acre, and give
it, for which he zoltilllv Irti,l into th e I their certificate to that effect, whilst the
State 'Frea,iii y the sum of iet4-1 8 1, under I title papers upon whichthe patent is de
the stringent, t of the 2 - elt et' .I,inuerv, I mantled state the value at twenty, thirty,
'fele. (if the mi.:Mal tract 172 et-it,, ;mi t I fifty, or even eighty to one hundred did
4(i pereiresremain un patented. In order I tars. Debtors could not ehject to the
to exhibit the present value of Mr. Camp- ! county vnlnetien, for nowhere is the land
bell's peyment to the State, it will be . assessed fit more than half its present
proper to allow him interest up to this • market value.
time—thus.
- There is a very large number of tni pat
ented surveys in the office that are torn
and defaced, and Nellie!! , hould at as early
a period as practieable be copied into : --- --
books. It is of vital importance to land- , veyors for execution. .
270 Entries on sinele of the tin,. ed of a.nart of ()heater.,
holders and to the State, that this part of I - warrants
the evidence of title should be carefully
preserved. The Commonwealth has
agreed to preserve them, and she ought
to put them in the best shape for preser
vation and easy reference. About three
thousand surveys of this description have
heretofore been copied under special ap
propriations and bound into books, where
they can be found without trouble and
examined without injury or danger of
misplacement. When the important - work
of making out lists of arrearages on lands
for the different counties shall have been
completed a portion of the clerical force of
the office could be employed in the scarce
ly less important work of copying the
surveys.alluded to.
The Land Office has yielded a hand
some revenue over and above all its ex
penses the past year. By a revision of
the fee table, it might be made to pay its
expenses from the fees alone, leaving the
purchase money and interest on lands
, clear to the Treasury. If, instead of the
present uniform rate of four dollars and
tiny cents for each warrant, and ten dol
lars tor each patent issued, a scale were
adopted graduating the fees for warrants
and patents according to the quantity of ,
land they are made to cover, a consider-;
i able addition might be made to the an.
! nual revenue of the office, at the same -"--
4 list of the ieverat cum,
time that more equal and exact justice Patents issued in eat
would be done to those taking out war- Adains•-••••••• ••• -None
' rants or patents. For example, if the fee A-IleMui r ' t
had been fixed at - five dollars for a patent ! Be
A aver - ''''" -
one
for fifty acres or less, ten dollats for fifty 1 Bedford N
la.
to one hundred acres, fifteen dollars for' Berke
a._
s I.
one to two hundred acres, - and twenty z '''''
radord
dollars for two to four hundred. acres. B B urka f . .... : . ........Non 3.
e
with one dollar for each additional'bun- Blitipr .. ri.i
tired acres over four hundred, the yield ' ( -j a u r gri ..2,
None
fl . om this source during the past year centre.
would haVe been about four thousand () . 11eat r
o e n r None
2.
two hundred dollars, whereas the amount : i l i ' E ` l ' t i tart.
~.,
~..... lit :
actually received. WAS. a . little --- . *fd-ey_ angoffea..... ). . ... 4..
three th ousand_ A similarly "
...,.. s .--- gyittafttg .. . : ,'
:. g.
ed-., settle of fees for warrants, :•. . m ! _i , y..,_ . IA
.. • r. ,: ,.. , '
„it :.
froralhree dollars up to ten, would kirive - c-" on. ' Noile
A NNUAI. nr.-pion-r
( 'U)IIIL'~tIC'ATIO~
SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE,
.riAltrusaußG, Decetulwr, )
TB, Hi, Excillf . ncy, A. 0., CFRTIN,
Go,'Crooi of Ow Com Tn 71 ice alt of Pe , >,
SIR —ln k e IN /11l the art of
.A..i , einhl) legating t , itlietintie LI,•N etl ving
upon the Surveyor Girneral of the Com
mnwealth, I herewith transmit nn' an
nual repro of the hicAlics4 tran,:ietril tit
this office for the fiscal year ending the
atilt (lay of N“\ - enil)er, '1863.
Vcty fruit
Yt SCrrlllll,
JAMES P. BARR
three cents, ($18,457" op, ) of which tin'
1, flea aicr
Iterks
Northamptqn.
hester
Schuylkill .
Phibicielphin
Cumberland.
Luzerne....;
~':' '' r N r:Fr,rl
11S at•reA an,l 151 per.ites 1.115 tAt
Interest to 29th .1 pril.
Patent lee
".. 17 3A
3" 4J
/ 4K)
DEM
p 4, ($69 75.)
To copies, vouchers, blotters, church
charter, copies of deeds, extracts ofjour
nal and ledger, copies of depositions and
Nicholson papers, ($B3 V.)
Total amount of fees received, $l,-
17,8 $4.
Statement of work done from December 1,
1862, to 2Voie),d,er 30, 1863, inclusive,
for which no fees ,ile reCe , 'Vell at this
office
299 Patents paid for.
297 Patents written.
297 Patents recorded, sealed and index
ed.
GO Warrants to accept surveys issued,
entered in warrant register, number
ed and filed.
216 New warrants issued, entered in
warrant register, indexed and filed.
216 New warrants directed to county
surveyors for execution.
216 Application for new warrants record
ed at length, endorsed, indexed and
filed.
555 C!aleulations of amount due on lands.
298 Tickets for patents issued. '
89 Tickets on which payment was made
On account.
555 Certificates of amounts due, directed.
to State Treasurer.
555 Treasurer's receipts entered and de
livered to Auditor General, with
monthly lists for settlement.
278 Vouchers written, describing the
land for new warrants
555 Vouchers numbered, entered and
filed.
88 Commissioners certificates of valua
tion, endorsed and filed:
555 New accounts opened in day-book,
with full description ofthe land, and
posted into ledger.
239 Old accounts balanced and closed.
459 New accOunts• opened in ledger.
9 Minutes of the Board of Property
recorded.
9 Decisions of the Board recorded, in
cluding re-surveys.
9 Warrants for islands issued, andcop
ies thereof directed to county sur
veyors for execution.
270 Entries on single warrants of the time
of patenting.
330 Entriep on.single surveys of the time
of patenting.
157 New surveys received from county
endorsed,surNr-ey calculated,ors,noted in iepup
rri,antEt.rreegi•sd
withte
Warrants, the time of acceptance net
ted thereOn, entered in the county
surveyors' book of returns, number
ed and filed.
38 New surveys received, calculated
and returned to county surveyors,
for correction, or the money-for. the
excess of land erahraced, notaccma
panying thereturn of survey.
5 New surveys received,, witkuotesOf
caveats thereon, placed in.-.the sus
=pended file. •
721:Entries in fee book, transcribing - the
same quarterly fcir settlement with
Auditor General.
3,034 Surveys and warrants taken -from
the files, either for patenting, copy
ing, connections, or other informa
tion, and re-filed in their proper
files.
2,743 Calculations of amounts-due upon
utipatented lands have beep -made
since the sth May last.
2,107 Let ters received and answered-Since
the above date.
.ies, with flu number of
ich. during4he year.
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Lancaster
Lawrence....
Lebanon...,
Lehigh. ..
Lyeaming....
-Luserne..
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Posters, Programmes, 47.43.,
For Exhibitions and Concerto cannot be
Dauphin.
Delaware
I.lk
Erie.
Palette
Forest
Franklin
Folton..
Gree4e
Huntingdon
Indiana
/o, to toit":' ' "" '
w
1. Adams, January 22, 180, fornfeb a
part of York.
2. Allegh, ny, September 24, 1788, form
ed of a part of Weatnitiroland_ and
Washington.
3. Armstrong, March 12, '1600; formed
of a pair ot Allegheny ; Vettirforeland
and. Lycorning.
4. Beaver,
Marco . 12, /600, formcd of a
part of Allegheny and WashinglOn.
5. Bedford, 'March 9,'1771, 'brined - of a
part of Cumberland. • -
6. Bents, March- 11., 1 - 752, fornlngt of a
part of Philadelphia, Cheater,an, Tian
cast er.
7. Blair, February 26, 1846, `fdrn ed of a
part of Huntingdon and
6. Bradford ; February 2/, ;1810,1formed
of a part of Luzerne,and 1.0/couttng.*
9. Bucks, one of the three origmarepun
ties of the PrOvince.f . '"
10. Butler, blarchll2, -1800., funned of a
part of AlleAppy, - .
11. Cambriaalaren 21 i; 18414 i fonned. of
a part cif Huntingdnii' and: Someriet.
12: Cameron, Mitrel( 4 29; 1860, 'relined of
a part. AI Clinton; EilylV:Kean and
Potter.
13. Carbon, March
13,14 h foripo-of a
"1
partof Northampton and ' M'onro.e.
14. Centre, February 18, 1800,4dinied r of
a part of Mifflin,. Northumberland,
L} - conning and,Huntingdon., 4
15. Chester, one of the original counties
established at - the' firk'settleinent ofthe
Province. tf
16. Clarion; March 11; 1830; -formed:of a
pint ot Venango and Arpariprig..r e
17. Clearfield, March 20, 184, fquttednf
a part of LycOming.
18. Clinton, June 21, 1880; 'faired - of a
part of Lycomingand Centra,lll,l:
19. Columbia, March 2.2, { 1.„W k formedpf
a part of Xorthumberlan.d. 1
20. Crawford, March 'l2, iBoiVforliteil' ,
of
a part of Allegheny. 3.41
21. Cumberland, January 27,-. 1749-0,
formed of a part of Lanciptt,er:,,-, j,s'd
22. Dauphin,' March'4, I_7o, fortnp..f,a
'Part of Lan - nutter.
23. Delawarev-eptember-96,118.9,,1fdh1i
ed of a, part of .oheater., 24. •
, Elk, April 1,8, 1843, e fAlilirl-'4,114414"
'of .TefFetson, "Clearfield an, gam.
25. Erie; 'llltirch' 12; 1600, Thilited'or a
part of Allegheny. - -
26. Fayette,, , Bepterulter,26, , forined
of apart of .Westmoreland.
27: Pdrest 1848 Thrniedfrinn a
2 243 9. red
I.Pa.r.° F Frart u:f nat O ldhl'P la jl , : At4 °4:ePtenli)Cfrl4l s7/ ber‘4l o ' l l94ll o -9' , " : -fo 'iti.i nli " tft% ' a
part - orßedford.
30. i areene; Yebrnarr PM, Thrilled
from a.part_pf .WearmorelantLi
---•-•.,
31. Huntingdon, : Sel/teinlitir-,29 ;1 1387,
forrned'fropt a 41.411 AfAtifOrtk,
39. Indiaint,Matell3lo ferniedfrinn
a part of WeitmorelailVand Ljcpm-
I - , .. •
33, Jefferson, „March r gictiemformed
front a part of T e y.conAng. , ,
34. Juniata, Mara 2, 1:831; formed ftnrt
a part of Mitlll%
33. Lancaster. Mai' 10, 1/29pionfteta T o m
a Part of Cl4e 3 t4r- n ;
36. Lal% rcnce, March 25, 1850, -
from a part of Waver anus, er
37.-Lebanom ribruaryil6PlWrefiat4
from a 9nrk.4l Datlflt
tar- , • --.,..
A Lehigh, Munk Isl2 - form e
a put- of 140renunqux,„-
39. flibue4
&ma part etgiberlanx - _
40. 1 - 4- Yetitnin4.4jej - 1 79 :4:100A4
:04,pitt orponinabenand,
41.-Vga and 16= 24 3 - steoC, totaugiVOM_
:V part of le 6;
42..4arccr, " 12, - 30 0 , . formilltam
a part of .
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sannarund 'on litirAy , .,.:. Ea .,
waion tro.
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iiiiittl ek es gifk blishedg tke
~ ttlegpAtt„ tt.w.
Proviligevt l'4.ki.. bib Itlr
PlilladeVida*M: — 1
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(CONITINVID ON FOURTH r 40114
suepae6ed in the city
9. ,Sulli v an Tone
NonfriSustpaimmie.... 2.
2. ' Snyder 6.
Nonni Ti °" ....... ~. 2.
7. Vann ' - 3.
None' Venango 20.
2. !Warta, . . id
3. 'Washington " 4.
None Westmoreland.— 2.
7 'Wyoming None
2. , York.. ....... ~.. i .