••,'-voiet •. • actje IDailp Stoning poet. PITTSBURGH, PA. MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 9, 1946 CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communications which may appear in this paper, we have one or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the author be nr; fitat made known to us, and when inserted, mustal ways be taken as expressiveof the views of the writer, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved .I . I , LLEGHENY COUNTY T. A. ASSOCIATION. meeting of this Associazion, will be held mkii_vr Liberty. on Friday the 13th instant, et 11 o'clock, A M. .'rh , ,Temperance societies throughout the countyare solicited to send delegates to t cooven. tion; the President and Vice President of each soda• ty-, being members of the asgoeintion, end every soci ety is entitled to send three delegates. \QSI LARIMER, Jr, President. Tuoa &rm., Chairman Es-Core. Dr. Wisiar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.— celebrated remedy is a compound bal.temic prepara• Lion of the Wild Cherry and Moss of Iceland, corn- binod by a new chemical progress with the Extract of Pine. So salutary have been its effects in all ca• sea when adminisi red for Coughs, Asthma, Consnrnp lion, or any disease of the lungs, that many of the must distinguished physicians have approved and recom mended it, and openly acknowledged it tube the most valuable medicine ever discovered. It istruly u valuable medicine, and is effecting an immense atnuunt of good in the relief of suffering bumpily. (_See Advertisement. To Mo difficulty. which every Mother experiences in administering/Medicine to infants, is entirely obviated by Dr. Clickener'spreparation , called the Sugar Coated Vegetable Purgative Pill. The pill is encoated with fine white sugar. so that it resembles and tastes like a sugar plum, which no child ever let refused to swallow. For worms this is an assured , re , eedy, and it has been used with excellent effect in teething. The matron of the Farm School writes to Dr. Clickener that she has used for some time, his Su gat Coated Pill in both these complaints, and alwa)s with entire success. Soldty Wm Jackson. corner of Wool and Liberty streets, who is general Agent. fur Dr Clickenet's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. ccr Beware of an imitation ankle called l•rnipro wed &vicar -Coaled purporting to be Patented as both the pills and pretenaed patent are forgeries I ELIZABETH TOW'NSIIIP. got up by a miserable quack, in New York, who, lot Matthew Shields, rol'r t ett. Minn. .+4 the last four or five years, has made his !kin l' . Robert Little, I- t 'MU 00 countelfeiting popular medicines. mar 9 ; ' JEFFERSON TOW NSI II P. t O. A. IIIIcANULTY & l ,i Lehi. H uffm au. - 1-t5, uu sea, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS , Canal Pada, Pittsburgh, Pa. mar 3 Jon I.l,lnrston col r 1.40 in fall 4. (V IJ. lIkl• K -;riodurtuis," It'll. ' -7'''' 18461111)Q N•utian Freontan ' 1.44 on nit, 1.. ei -. John NVIII4r4k, " lei:. tutuli. 411 7 • I -- Independent Portable Boat Line, ' Arssi ,1 1 , i ir,.1;,!:.}-2,'„71..,`...":1,41',Ti..4, in ful. lie 14 Amos II •11.4m1 • lil I to lull. I'l4 04 For the Transportation of Pr.eluc e, :Z . ...Mali t utamr, • 1041 on arm ..• -:4 and Merchandise, to and front 1 BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. LOWER ` 4 T. CI. UR TOWN.III' PITTSBURGH, B 1 \\ 11 nam P•-ritins unlioitio 1041, U. tall, No Transhipment. IIN /lIINNI IN 14111 ‘l , llll' .. ott 1 M etinli roilr 1.4,2 infail, TM: subscrlberr, Agents for a r.t.'r•lt••r of the lies I , 1 , ~..i , „r • 1 I Portable Boat. forming a mot gar d.lO S L be ArrhilteLl IA :4U 1443 on art tween Pittsburgh and ilia Ea.tern cities, wl. Il be tu ii. I T. M a rks, 1- r. prepared. on the opening of navigation, to .lop a Isr...e , amount of Produce and Merchandise el ii .I , ..pdta } \ IEITE Ti i\N ••\ :Al 11 l and on accumodaiing terms. Alex 111 Curls. 44 • ni, r. h.:. 1- 1%, on att. The great success which has chnram ei is,' this mode , FIX 1‘ LAI 1 i I\\ '. :.4 Ml' 01 Lift w ortati„„ on the Penn,' Clout's and R•druads, I J•na bin. , .ln long no I r 1 1. 0 41", In (.11 4 lA, r t during the lett fen !.eats, not. ttll4tari•iint., the opr , 1 ' aition of long esisbli.hed companies, and is a prcti) mom 0 .,, To 0 . 0% •,,,, i i 1 p sure indication of it. i trrrloro) oi• 1 0,. " ' ‘l 1 0 R , l ,' j ,,, m 1 ~I • ~ , , ~, on ~, transhipping at the d.lLrerit ttrrn.itous of canals end J ., %A.. .. 1 ..,, ,„ , ~, tellroads. 1.4. our s' 1. We therefore a.l. for the Independent Pm table 80., , Linen liberal shirre of patronage. 111110 VIM N'llir Produce or Nit robot (lite crin.igned to us fort ship I Jolzu M ('raw toed con r 1434 In lint • ment will be forward. •d immrdiatrly on arrival nee ..: V. riot Ta,l , ........On• a t cle en) charge for commission, toorage or : Aumnee —' Bills Lading transmoted, and al in.tructl mr• 1 rompt I. 12.0.11 I.IN Tiill NSllll' canal basin, Fountain st, reor I,l,,erty HAVING removed to the large nut) commixlmus warehouse fronting ISO imt on IThiini,in strert by 150 feet. running hum: to the canal Bssio, oc ore prepared to receive. ir to freiOit fur shipment by canal, a large amount of Priiduce, on storage. at loss rates mar 3 Pittsbozgh Navigation and Fire Insu rance Company. Office, No. 21, MARKET STREET. THE Citizens of Pittsburgh continue to he offered an opportunity to effect insurance upon Writ prep.; cry, by a Domestic Institution, located anu,og them- selves, based upon Domestic Capital, ard condurted by Directors, in whose prudence. integr.ty and goof faith; hey can readily ascertain, u ilethei they n),!, . repose that undo .bred confidence and security, whirl. I should ever attend an insurance transaction. To persona whose property has, already, been; damaced, or ileatroed. by Fire or Water, the advan rage of personally arijo-ting a loss with an ins:Ito:Ion. AT HONE, will b. tOrtkitqly evident. To those v. be suffered by the Great Fire, this p irticolar corporation needs no recommendation. The prompt per,ment of'. the whole amohnt of its losses—si.a RL T Two HUNT , . IMO THOOAAND rtoLL A Rs — is to them a sufficien/ guarantee of future security. It is the part of all prudent men, however fortunate., to anticipate calamity for the purpose of avoiding its effects. To such as have hillierto escaped, as writ as to those who have ttilAtilinert liras, the firellit of pro tection and indemnity, offered by this institution, ',Yu; be the strongest inducement to avoid tie reflections and regrets which must be experienced by those who suffer sritkoug hope of restitution. M. ALLEN, President. ROBERT FINSET, Secretary feblB-46m. Cheap and Desirable Property for Sale. WE will sell, a neat and comfortable two 'tor) dwelling House (near Washington street, itt the 6th Ward,) on a lot 20 feet front by 60 feet deep, well fenced in and a neat palling fence in front: th' lease of the lot has ninv yews to run from the first of April next, and the ground rent onl y $5,00 per annum, as the owner resides in anoth er slat, and LI desirous of disposing of it, she will take $2OO, cash. The property is entirely clear of inciimbrance, any one wishing to examine it will call on Mr Thomas M'Clloogh, Painter. Coal Lane. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, mar 3 Penn It., near the Canal Bridge. Remittances to Europe PERSONS wishing to avail themselves of the opportunity of remitting money...to their friends by the Packet of the 12th inst., or of sending fot their friends to come out by the Packet sailing from Liverpool on the 16th of April, will please call any day this week at either of the Offices of the tinder. signed. BLAKELY 4. NIITCH EL, mar3-dlw Agents for Roche, Bro's & Co. Pitch. 2 BBLS judt received and fnr gale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., Water at, GREEN APPLES-30 bbls Rornanites in fine order jest recdred and for solo by BURBRIDGE; WILSON &CO., ... • Water st. TOBACCO AND CIGARS—bO kegs 6 twist to bacco; 20 boxes common cigars; to arrive, and ior sale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & Co. mar 4 Water street. B ACON-2000 pounds I3acun Sides, just received and for sale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & Co., Cora and Oats to Arrive. 50fk Bushels Oats, u 1000 bushels Corn, To arrive after the first rise of wate COCIIRANr, for sale by GEO. , No 25 Wood st EICEIABD COWAN, Attorney at Law, office in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market. june 19.d&w1y t z „ • I, A St 4 1...1 4 •-+ • , • rt • r • . ' .10 vt t l• 41" , 5,*".4 -4' 1 , 0 r! „ •• 5 9114.4 'id -,001 * , v ;:t.: l o v.:* • - 0 ..* • 4 •" 1 0 7.0."` 41.,„40 - • OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY, FROM THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1845, TO THE THIRD DAY OF JANUARY A. D. 1846, BOTH DAYS INCLUSIVE. DR. JOHN C. DAVITT, E S Q.. TREASURER. CR. EIPRNDITURZI. Balance in the Treasury on the Ist day of Jannar 1845, as per last venom 812,941 03 Received from Col ' lectors. viz: FIRST WARD• Parsarnon: Chas. Crai, Collector for 1844, in full, 715 05 Thos. Perktns, " 1845, on 'wet 230 00 - 965 05 SECOND WARD: ' John McKee, Collector for 1844, in full, 9e4 84 THIRD WARD: Thos. Fairmnn, Col. 1844, in full, 41610 90 Thos Fairman, " 1845,0 n suet 600 00 - I,elo 99 F 0 URT Ft WARD: Moses Ward, Col. 1844, on acct, 1000 L. G. Robinson, 1845, 900 1,900 00 FIFTHWARD. James Dalzell, Col. 1943, in foil, r 4 54 Alex Glass 1844. " 769 _'2 Jas Hamilton, " 1N45,0nacct.597 00 - 1,416 76 FIRST WARD. ALLEGHENY. David Smith, colt 1844, in full, 1,195 37 David Smith, " 1845, ou acct, L'oo 00 --- 1,395 37 Storage. GA NIcA NU LTY S Co Water street RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES RECEIPTS SECOND WARD Win. Mrliendry,car 1844, on sect, 683 36 THIRD ‘VARD. Tho•uas H. Stewart, colt 1844 in full, 1,008 69 FOURTH WARD. Wm. Davidson, col'r 1844, in full, 914 21 PITT TOWNSHIP: Asa Rougher, rol'r 1940. on acct 6an John Rea. 1844,in full. 1.909 02 Jared M.Drush," 181.5,0 n acct. 1.371 81 3,266 93 PEEBLES TOWNSHIP. Janie' Mitchel, eol'r 1813, in full, 210 98 John M., Davis, " 1811, in full, 356 56 - 567 52 IVILKINS TOWNSHIP. Benj Kelly, col'r 143, in full. ltt Donaldson, 1. , ?-1 4, on nett, 000 00 Joseph tinively, 1845 rLum TOWNSHIP. Uzziab Stiiwart,eol'r 1P44, on art. 109 00 David Bowman. lau, •• Boa GO VERSAILLES TOWNSII IP Z. Pattrrunl,rol'r 1 r , 43, in full John J. Mune, " 1 11, 1 on arrt MEMO NIIFFLTS ToWNSIIIP RESEIZVE Tt WNSIIIP 1 n 11,c , 1 Woods. col!'r 1, , 41. (4, 111‘ t .11,ral:aut 6. Ledo°, Ytl, iu ROSS TiAVNSiItP ErlStnnt Co.per, coii'r 1- 4! it, 64:, I 7.4 . 11e4),3 14.11.flat!e. •• 1 , 4:., uo act, 4 4.: PINE TOWNSIIIP. Juim NI Kinney. roils 1 = 4 I, on u t :''ttlnct'l Marshal!, ' I -C.- %VEST DEEP. TONVNSIIII'. Wm. S liras, r, 1-14, 1(11.1;1 Juhri W. Culmer t i:.\ ST DEER TOWNSHIP. .1..1.1113 r r i In Jose ph(_ " Ic .1 I. c INI)IANA Ti ii.•orze r I BALI /1% IN Ti John roll'r I.t - , it, cull 11111MINi MANI 11ffiti ,I 1 i4 arnue l !far,. r I 1171 art, Jam,. Mlicthcrtn, 4. if, full. 1.1 71 N. I'. Pearson, i 15. ou a, I. I L.kIynENCEII UNti •o Moore, E , Itt 1011, • ~ ~ " "41 , 00 art, 17.1 00 NIANCIIES"IF:11. John I NAvrung. reN r 1 V.. on art DS. It 8 Cassatt, balance in full of kinils for purchase of old J all lot, oo Interest on same, 1<,5 4: COI - STY SCRIP COSTS in Commonwealth rase. % 0 FINES and FORFEITURES in Court of Wiarter Sessions, 117 00 LOAN S. Temi.rary loan of Exclutiwe Bank. 5,000 oo A.MOUN't DUE by:B.6lam. Esq, late Trea• surer, per J (iormly. lri• 77 Do received from Devitt a Asper for Stove, 3 00 Do Wm ?dual for old cutings, a 00 Do Thomas O'Neal for old stove, 7 00 Do R. Gallagher, for 4 old desks, le 70 Do J H for old stove and pipe, 40 00 Do M M'Clean, mileage as Re turn Judge, overpaid, refunded 2 371 Do Berks county scrip. (oncurrent) received by Collectors, from which they were exonerated by Commissioners. 3 00 RENT received from United States for one year's rent of Court and Jury rooms up to April 1, 1e1.5, 0200 00 Amount of Taxes received from Collectors over amount of their duplicates, 00 Amount of taxes received on unseated lands, 400 Amount reed Redemption money on unseat ed property, Amount reed Premium on $36,241 71. State tax paid into State treasury in July last, 1.81:: 33 Amount reed, E Trovillo, Esq. Sheriff, balance due by him as per last Auditors' Report, Amount reed, 11 Jones, on account of note, Amount reed, county funds appropriated to the payment of State tax in July last, 23. 754 Ammint paid, viz: ASSESsoRS, ALDERMAN and JUSTICES FEES Alexander liar, Esq., Mayor of Pittsburgh 9283 26 Wm, J. }lowan', Esq, do do 1,216 80 Hezekiah Nixon, Esq, Mayor of Allegheny, 161 06 Alderman's fees, city of Pittsb. 129 20 do do do Al'gby 17 40 Justices fees, 66 991 AUDITORS Julia Magill, 94 50 \V m. S. Sinunotut, 90 00 . . Robt. Dun aldson BRIDGES Amount paid N IcSanford for bridge over Deer crook 11071 B 6 Amount paid Dickson & Md ler, fur bridge over Four mile run, 493 02 Amount paid Wm S Skeine for bridge over Turtle cr'k 1619 00 Amount paid D. Thompson & co.. for bridge over San dy creek, 1,104 GO Amount paid Dickson h ler for bridge over Lowry's run and Jack's run, on ac count 1,000 00 Amount paid R. McConnell er Co, for bridge over W •t. son's. Fallen timber and Streets run. in full, 1,081 54 Amount paid J. F Richard/. for material/ and ine/sore- Mett of sundry 1.1,1 c.. P. Amount paid John Stewart. for repairs of lAidge over Bull creek, Anisaint paid M. McSaniord, tot repairs 14 du Amount paid Joacpli Cultart. fur den a n d Pi. (It/C0.14311P tor Anti,' trine's 41 :03 Amount ',ohd suinir) penions fur viewine and measuring, bridges, 495 00 ------ 1.451 71 I.IIIATIII_INOT.kin'S (114111: AISIOnIa ,1 11t1 tor vorntmg out Nrituraltrata , n d,tritt-t Ni I )at nct t ',art t',, am yti t Mr's , 'ant C , r trattaf.riblng A.l •Crl , ll/1 In 1..1 14 l'ottrt 1111.01,11.41 I'l r '23,1; Or, It 04.11 tat p "ad tor I!iut Icerioi L.( , CLERK of Qt . %RI - L ER SESI()Ns , piTicy 1 Anro.nt paid f, a r ,•n'fll.vat t .11,1ort for dv.:trj pto f .11113J:1.6..4,s 1, 1:1*C 411 )1-: I 1: MI , '4l I( EE I Vi I i)FI WE (•I ,I'.sll‘, ll' u111('!: A S•x - tdnHi 140 i.. awl St* 01MM • • '42 gi05.1.% rytrita 1:1:1 11%:?:•t•un.i. I F:ti I'l A 1+1,.11 fr 7 . 4 “,•11 i 140 int I Cl' 44 j, 1 . iv., J B•..sivark at • kttat to wt a 4 4 .4444 - •• 4.• vi r 3.1111 of 1:,112 , .2 ax,..! 11 !• , 44 A 4444.1J.f. ! 4120 A I ;.1 - wor-rt 4 4;4:1: 4.41. 4114-rr =ME F:! :p 4.1 r I CT.,. I!!MEZEiI t r-vrt 110 DO 1.'., In Cull IMEZZEI 00)1N1ISSIONE11S appointed to ley out a :State rum! (rotu Castrxisaburigh to Stela-artsville. Amount paid— John Klingensmith, commis Cr 11 . -1 1 00 John J. Nltisc. do 31 On John Park. do 29 7gl Jamb Kiestrr, survey's 3:: 66 Clisiubearcrs and &seinen, 3 00 769 45 11,5 6 X0 459 forint:, (undo *rpmpriated to the pay• moot of State tax. in July last CORONERS FEES. Airtount pnid -I)arid Hartz, Eaq , coroner et al :20 36 Coruner's jurors, 24 F. 5 CONSTABLES FEES—amount paid. COL NTY SoLICITOR—Am't paid: E. B. Todd, Esq.. salary ft.!. 14 and 1,15. 150 00 do do do commissions on collcctiona, 111 33 87 00 171 50 ,t • , Xll, J,:... M ,•: r • t• vt.o•, ;...• I` twgrimh lia. ! J. ja jao Itn tut at tare*. t firrtr-rrt r 1 . 4 irr. r !rt., i•e:l ,-- rp , ! , r,. 4.+: 401 ,:f Sc••.. , Lis 11:14 I fit 0 k. 3,14 '4A pirv.r • Invitti ; b wltb . re. P.N.J4 •pi g rl.,-rst, • II M , Nint,rttit. 1.4 Anl I pto,l 7' F•rt , ,. Evf 1..c0 It rk .1 as. Dunlop Esq. for profeusemees A CUZU/Ittlil Drum. FAN.. of Indians do. COUNTY SCRIP eaneelled coNTINGENT EXPENSES. DISCOUNT Aunt paid discount on depredated flank notes, Amount paid appropriation to Du. gnostic engine company, Election expense., Furniture for court house and coin. missioncrs cillice. Vault, safe and permtnation locks, for Treasurer's office, Fuel and Light for court house and FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICES. Amount paid for pursuing and arrest ing fugitives from Justice, HORSE STEALING. Amount paid for arrest and conviction of horse thieves, as per act of As. sembly. INTEREST ON LOANS. Amount paid James Ross trre wage of interest on sundry loans, up to April lot 1845. $14,431 68 Amount paid David Shields, interest loan. 180 00 Amount paid sundry persons interest on temporary loans, 148 05 JAIL EXPENSES Amoant paid E. Trovillo. Sheriff, Jail fees and prisoners' allowance. for quarter ending 31 March last, 668 42 do do 30 June, do 701 93 do do 30 Sept. do 570 32 `. 74 . - A ,1 * .1 1!;;; 4 7.47.,v v 4--4 ' 1 4 - ‘' , - , _ &ZCZI?S CONTINUD `1,76 05 1,876 711 I..LIJAH TROV ILLO, Kin -4 1..eriff. I 0v..-I.J e!!!!lMMiii 11.110 , 41# [ALIA dad 111!...! pfl.llooo-,1 at: ow sae* .1 .14.1 enatrit Lit M•-ti, 144-. 4 do do ..v.th tv• 1.1 To Mt. : tr.!. 2411 1 ,- Atf 4. noel do .10 e.natinnit r. fis.re a mi vvrd.t.a N LL. 11 tetTri, i I 3 VW Trn.t. 171 rre tem. 11. I 0 Lnc mi.* • (4-1,1 Sat 1 i e oil' e:11. f • Alw rislastr., T. moonset untiltarima pre I.•t Tv awpownt ass nee! an 1.1 )IIN; Etirli: 4 l - Tit 17.1, 4.64, Li :•, to 4% or riresi (n 443 aay .1 hiodwr, 161 Aare at 0; •4 per .Is 7 11'7 A ovi.l.kt :1! Ammod ut entrails et, 14 JAME!: CI - NNlNtili %NI SerN , l rn,rn the 1.1 4.) )11.1.1u1L , ) to "ht. ,:•y .4 If a. at tI.:•A per day Aatii,itat tnin. EI=MIII=EM[I:IESI AMc lUNT OF TAX ES aises•ed ttvi twat. C•dk'.nas C-4:lnlt.mons, Last Taxes, and Balance dtpc by First Want Pittstvugh fvev-ond Third - Fourth " FJUt First W ord. Allegheny Second " Third " Fourth " Pitt Peebles W tains Plum Versailles Elizabeth Jefferson Mifflin Upper $t Clair L. bt. Clair licarinsim Fayette Findlay MOOll Ohio Franklin Bolls Reserve Pine East deer West Deer Indiana Sharrbeirgh Borough Lawrenceville " Birmingham " Manchester " Baldwin township r,7 . 4 V 291 33 10 00 6 00 30 93 77 54 20 00 1.007 afti Those marked thus • have paid the halanee due nu their duplicate during the session of Auditors. IWhole amount of County tax assessed in lit Wnr.l $2.910! ri Less—Exoneration on account of destruction by tire 10th of April last per act of Assembly, 645 77 }Whole amount of County tai unease(' in 2,1 Ward. Less--oxonerations on account of destruction by tire of 10th April lest per act of Assembly OUTSTANDING DEBTS due the county of Allegheny on the Ist day of January, 1846. Amount due by— Amount brought up, t 36,835 1 Collectors for 1845 as above stated, 820,560 41 Amount duo by— James H, Neel, golf or Milßin tp, 1834 330 77 John Sharp, his note for costs Wm. Drake. do let Ward, PAM 1836 435 88 J. B. Conner, do Wm. Duncan, do West Deer tp, 1837 220 62 Edward Moore, do Wm. Irwin, do Lawrenceville, 1841 218 93 Wm. Wallace, his notes for costs, John Horner, do Wilkins tp, 1841 683 17 D. Miller and .1. D. Bothnor do Asa Bougher, do Pitt tp, 1840 1,733 44 Jas. 11. Stutlee, his note do James Woods, do Reserve tp, 1841 102 91 George King do do W. M'Kindlay do Moon tp 1842 155 37 Kain & Flinn, their do W. A. Irwin, do lit Ward, Aly 1843 659 85 Win. Farley and D. Joseph Irwin. do 541 do 1843 514 53 Fallionta, Jona. Phillips, do Hebinson tp, 1841 92 11 James Wilkinson, Robt. Little, do Elizabeth tp, 1843 15 29 James Mahoney, Jog. M'lradden, do Moon tp, 1843 1 8 18 07 John Berg, Philip Miller, do Sharpsburgh, 1843 34 12 James Coleman, Moses Ward, do 4th Ward, Pitts. 1844 3,008 82 Caspar Waltour, 04 0 :1' an 14 .• • =III C ,, 11 , . tun, for 1144 . • ; Awirvikg •spetred. C.4;001, A •. 1',..r..:440,14 Exam... Pa .4 dad by C 7.70 3P ' 306 03 1.9 ,4 ; .96 1.949 26 704 24 170 70 971 2T 1.041 02 1,671 09 2.376 60 1,1147 43 274 43 211 79 179 34 1,006 04 79 11 0011 00 601 22 1,167 00 773 29 791 39 150 77 311 371 PO 39 000 00 43 02 3440 93 29 4041 64 231 04 000 00 102 27 63 23 429 13 249 85 000 00 1•:,00.1 30 Thomas Perk::.• 1304 09 John M Ken. 2.4116 90 Thomas Sturman, 2,049 20 1.. (i Robins,. 1.9.•..52 00 Janie, Hamilton, 1.170 50 Dayid Smith 1 27 Darid II Scott, 1. 5 041.01 Willia m lli•us.m, 1,71 03 Ebenezer Pert, 1.720 41 Jared M 1 347 43 Benj.. 1. Spahr 779 44 •Joaeph Sni‘ele 624 73 Das id 11.1v40300; 379 54 George Gray. 1.00 0 04 John Calhoun. 575 II 'Lewis Hoffman 484 79 John Wilk,: k, 001 9 . 2 James Conner. 1,167 08 William Perkins. 026 29 Joseph 'l' Marks, 57 n 0 9214 36 Alex. Me('andlevi, 337 00 453 91 James Glendening 29N 61 414 37 James Atan 73 04) 518 39 'Wilson Taylor, 438 00 943 39 Henry Young, 229 73 303 33 'Benjamin itam lige, 449 00 pAo 70 Stephen Jackson, 453 99 Samuel Marshall, 330 00 421 22 John limit. 04 John W Culiner, 40 00 601 19 George Hassinger. 496 59 102 20 William Gardner. 1146 83 'William D. Moore, 173 00 594 31 N. P Pearson. 145 56 270 50 John Downing, 14 69 406 60 John Wilson, 382 ID Townithlp 32,146 07 IXPZXDITCIIZi ContNtilti Amount paid— Furnace man at Jan, 360 00 Brushes, Brooms, tee., 84 17 W. Foster, for bed steads, 4o 00 Parry do Scott balance infull for steam engine and pipes for beating jail, (whole cost $lB2l 88, 821 85 Professor Espy $lOO and J. Vodges $33 fur a Ventila tor for Jail, 133 00 Geo. Watt, M. 1). for profes sional services, 20 83 Clothing, bedding and inci dental expenses, PRINTING and advertising, PREMIUMS on Fox scalps PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Amount paid Joint Jack, balance in full for plastering court Louse IV 54 Amount paid James Cochran fur painting iron railing, Amount paid repairs to court bowie and jail, Postage, ROAD VIEWING. Amount paid road viewers and view era of mad damages, 409 15 Redemption money on unseated lands refunded 7 67 ROAD DAMAGES. Amount paid— Henry Pemeriner Cpper St Clair, eo 00 Philip Lenhart, do 90 00 Wm. I'. 11 tuner, Pitt township, 140 00 Samuel Bell, Lower St. Clair, 40 00 John Taggart, Itobinson, 30 00 James Niekle, do 91 00 • • . Thomas McCoy do 25 00 John C. Lode, Peebles, 15 00 Jeohrta [Lust do 200 00 David McKee, Fayette. 15 00 Robert. Wallace do 15 00 Joseph Curry, J e 11.01110 R 20 00 David Torrence, do 94 70 - BC; 70 REDUCTIM ON LOANS. Amount paid Exchange Bank temporary loans. .5,000 Amount paid 111111kiry persona N loatni, 1.000 800 SURVEYiNn. Amount paid James A. O ilrnn, as sur repw, fur running rowdy line be t w een Alievbens earl Butler comity 300 Sri' ILINTEN DANT of Public Luild inOrs Amount paid It C Thompson, balarre in full for i a ti 3 65 AIWAS:/1 paid J. C. Kauffman. 'sl aty for 1 , 14:.. 4'O 0,0 43,1 65 • Anwoant rani Analrrw Bayoe, Eut. hornar Pliwriti 1 !A STREETS. Atnao,nt pal ray a I`Jttslaungh, •te` , of ipproprantacan tx.wraid• th• rnadtra• , Itlirttd anti Filth larPelll. 10.0 A ennqs rot pak,.. 1, ...tart, atom., low la, a.! pa. am( kik ot, rat.: htxcet. 714 tl 1.1'14 TAX V., an.? rerntacical TAX 1 1 11'1.11 ATF.I , Annreat p•ol L,r mtltu. out ante 104 ti! •n/ V. 1T 1.1 11 T %X pant rity - of rtll.ll , ur;ta 1)1.i:11,1 141 - .11 rf rc tare r. t *IF 41 r,F Ft 1••:.' a a! \tar 4= 1 1 . ,art,r 11" jrar , n f.or ,1" 1 " , ‘ t 17k., - cr . ? 4.. • .7y.,,4 , u . an..l 1 ..tr,••, Janie• Prre-t, r-t.t.tl . 1 4.i. ^ hem %slot U.!•tt,eir'y L , L " ' tiretec i'h..ette4h.:te, oe, ee. , h. .tt ttte react:, rt, itet.ttert et 6. .e. it 1) . ! fe , re . - 1,111111411 1111, " • ••1•1 oi• 4.141 1,1. ~ ~: t, d.~r Ai ~ !u.>mlKr d,, 1.. 44. Nil urn 7 no r. • 44, \7l !...4 t ,anr •i r•,i net ME= ‘t All 1A V M I acrtra t. tt, I)c , •tnbor lava at $ 4.7 •.) tio 14.: 'last rvport A rivprur.t c a:L lain ),I(\%ter,' INV F I se, cd frvra •13c a da a at tit I,lllt.thlla IBMllirl=l E 9 45S D 5 81 69 Amount charged, Amount charged W. 11'Hendry, do 2d ward. Airy 1544 271 66 R. Donaldson, do Wilkins tp, 1844 1,138 49 U. Stewart, do Plam tp, 1844 114 25 Andrew Fifo. do Elizabeth tp, 1844 1,595 44 N. Freeman do Mifflin tp, 1844 422 57 Sanil. Connor, do 1:p. St. Clair tp, 1444 411 28 Arch. Liggett, do Robinson, 1414 352 83 J. McKinney, do Pine, 1844 135 73 Wro. Lapsley, do Sbareaburgh, 1441 el; 34 Samuel Hare. do Birmingham, 1812 for interest on balance of his duplicate. 34 97 B. Weaver, late Sheriff; per last report 130 09 John Ma r tin, balance on note, 69 Henry D avidson, hiss te for cci 0 00 sts. 14 58 Henry Pike, do 2o oo J. D. Mahon. Esq., do do t Wm. Burns, et al, do do 25 15 23 87 Mary McWilliams. her do Humphrey Jones. et al, balance on note, 50 55 T. Berg and T. J. Fox Alden, and their note for costs, John McCracken and J. Elliott do do George Mehaw his note for costs, James Mahoney, do do C. A. AS. Callahaw, their do George Kelly his du George Kelly and T. J. 1 ox Aldon, their do 12 70 •wial, Wilkins, Esq„ balance on bond, 100 49 --- Amount carried up, $36,835 12 STATEMENT OF DEBTS AND CREDITS of the County of Allegheny, to shown by the books on Du. the third day of January', 18.46. Cn. T u Jamesßoss, Esq. for Court Louse By balance in Treasury. $4,348 23 Rnd jail lot, CO.OOO 00 - Amt. of debts outstanding as above eta " Ou permanent loan, 49,0000 00 ted, : David Shields " 3,000 00 .• Balance due from Pitt township. for " Outstandm,3 warrants of 1045, 59 60 expenses of extending City limits as '' County Scrip outstandina, 50,519 00 per art of Assembly, " Amount undrawn by Commiiiiouers. 37 56 '' oft.l o ufarter forfeited recognizancesin Court Sessions, in 1845, County deficit, Those marked Ras " have paid off the respective the Auditors. t 1E10,151 rd; of this amount is In accumulation of heretofore refunded. Given under our hands and seals at the Auditor's OfSeri this eighteenth day of February. A, D. 1848 ROBERT DONALDSON, N. PATTERSON. Auditors AU& HUGH McCORMICK. COLSTT Coststlsso7tEtt's February 25, 1846. The foregoing. is a correct statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of the county of Allegheny kd' the year 1845. Also of the amount of County Tax for each of the respective Wards, Boroughs and Town• ■hips within the County. at the rate of two mills on the dollar of the assessed value of Real Estate, including Personal taxes together with a statement of the Debts and Credits of the County, as shown by the books oil the third day of innuary. I Q4n. in conformity with the acts of Assembly in such case made and providod. Witness our hands the da;:. end year above w ritten. JAMES CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM MAGILL, Commissioners.. JOHN M'DOWELL, Jsstr.4 Gousalr. Clerk. BETWEF., I IRtirlY t ITAND STREETS, Pittsburgh. Pa. A ht be prurnm;y attended to In r 4 Attorney, Counsellor & Notary, JAMES S. CRAFT. Plll SD U RGII. PA. Have commenced making their regular trips be tween Pittsburgh and Brownsville. The morning boat leaves the Monongahela wheat above the Bridge. pre.ciaely at 13 o'clock. Pansengersby this boat takes the stages at Browns ville some evening at 4 o'clock. and the splendid cars .., ~ .. , .. . .. _ ef the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Cumberland, J . S. DICKEY ,—. neat morning, at 8 o'clock, reaching Baltimore the same evening—ooh 3 0 _ hours through from Pittsburg l',,n a. - Al-tr , ',Nr. AND Col , IMIS:•1 0 N MERCHANT, to ilaltimoter and 40 hours to Philadelphia. East Bearer I' , -in; awl Brilgeirater. The, e vening boat leaves at 4 o'clock. Passengers l'r 0, E[ CuI2NTII. l'A. s hy the evening Boat, s. ill lodge on the Boat in coin , fortahe State Rooms she first night; will pass over the Proprietor assd Agent of Steamers, t 1 beautiful mountain tuners in daylight; sup and lodge le IN . LA Ali V. ERIE. NI ; Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether. '-"' •vo ' The Proprietors of this tout, in order to make the NI I C II I 4: A N, rlinn..C.ion romple•ebetween Brownsville anti Cumber. Deiily between Pittsburgh and Bearer. Iland. have placed on the Road 50 splendid Troy, Alba ny. Concord and Newark coaches. of the most improt , N . t ., ILL l e I.rrostrssl on eariirst o r nin e nr Canal s , ,' ed model., and fif , y teams of the best young horses V rnn ,, lr an. _lt 1.1 ...-relsr pojw•ly at his m, the country affoids in addition to their former stotit 11 '' s " ''' "an is."-° ' i ''' . nl' I ‘' ' '' .7 on "° "' en- they feel sati.fted they will be able to acrommodatat , ~,,,. „, i t ,•,,, , c art', .tor C' r ,ints an Lale • arid give satisfaction to all akm may patronite their ~,i :Tr., 1.,k,, a• a1..1: award produce, Sc. ... ! Rrvnis. By our tickets pa..engers hove choice of ~.in her steamboat or rail road between Baltimore and Philaielphia, and have the privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore, and resume their seats at pleasure. For ticket. apply at the office, it the St. C'harles Hotel, Wood at.. or at the wharf boat. feb3 J. :qt.:SKI:MEN, Agent. _ __ HAVING rrsif, , ro the °trine of SeciPtory P. 7k:ay. act Fur I nt. Co., will mend rexitt.ty to ('oi!eri. int and ‘.•;.i0,4t connected with Navigation, -c,snr , •. • ,rid Re 11 E•tiee. • n', , (N.) CoF .t.) 1.1, 34 EIRE • fin et it ` ;.er $ I 11414 tkt) h NT , SO IV 245 03 L". 1,560 41 9'2,000 38 $1 800 78 945 77 4 q 2 10 00 trss 101 82 6 43 6 67 Y 5 00 16 00 do do do do do do dobnd do do do do don'tedo tr , 7l:.A Lottt, Clerk. L.WILMARTB, LUMBER MERCHANT, Office on Penn Street, .1 • ,••T P•-. •rla 11;i, 'N or a•l.lres J. S. DICKEY. Deriver :i()TICI . per.rons intl , h , e4l the L'oonty of Allegheny i~ l at. C0.0e,7t T I,i, a g [lt , * ire' tripes or-Li t, ...zzlot the, tlCCootiv . • '4l Cr to-fole the Ist day ,>1 Am! rtttv,efier .ho'h time snits rill be imrnedi• etch) eotrord dehroptero, JAMES CI • NNINNIIAM, VILLIAM NIA I ;ILL, J_MIN Mcl/0 \% ELL. Commissiuner6. Ciffire, 7 to 11,1,C ;.,•:•-• •,t the Court of (1.1 tr- Se• 1 1 , 1, the Pence. in end jrl the County of .1 t.eg 1 de peon. at , i George Beale, of the lAt ward, cit!, of l' t , s',u/rt r<the af,-esaid humbly ,Iteateth thei y' , ur petal/tn., bath to sided with himself mete'ilk:. I the ncrotrimotletlon of tavellers, at his dwel ling /..,ute.• to the wart aforesaid. and prays that )(tor di•to ,, t• w i!! Lc l leased t, grant him a license In keep a h nun, of eittettamment. .And your petitiJnel as 1,1 &it) bound, wili pray ti , rs,Citi7 , l , of the First Word, do ilia, b• ob.,- petiii , in , r is of good repute for a.•d it well provided with boost , 1,001 rulo.otoences rot the tlocommodation of :raNeler. a: , l ott;oic an that said Intern is assess- C twrnsend, J Gruv, Webb ()dart', W S Scuily. Jahn Csl(ivrel, Samuel flosetutgli, It 11 Riddle. Henry Earl; J•s Crass Itt, Jas CassAy, mar 6 d3t To thy Honorable ate Judges °Oh e Court of Genet-. al Quarter Seessona of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition ofJames Miller, of Lower St Clair Tp. in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That vuur petitioner bath provided himself with materials . for the accommodation of ttavellers and others, at his dwelling house in the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to k,se r a house of public entertainment. And your petitioner, es in duty bound, will pray. JAMES MILLER. We, the subsci ihers. citizens of Lower St Clair tr, do certlfy, that the above petitioner is of good repuie for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is neces sary. I C Shaler, Daniel Slacker, Thomas M'Dowell, Presley Jones, James M'Donald, Henry Ingram, James Finnegan, James Carter, Thomas Silk, Sc, James Csrothera, John Wallace, John Obey m 7 341' To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions, of th.• Peace, in and for the Colin- ty of Allegheny. The petition of Nancy Murray, of Pitt Township, in the county aforesaid, humbly showeth, that your pe• titioner bath provided herself with materials for the ac• commoshition of travelers and others, at his d velhng house is the Township aforesaid, and preys : that your honors will he pleased to grant her a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound will pray. NANCY MVRRAY. We, the subscribers, citizens of Pitt township, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute fot honesty and temperance, and is well provided with hnuise room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. James S. Craft, A. 13. Curling, Jacob Tnmcr, Fred. Overmann, Wm. A rthurs, George L. Reis, mar6•d3t SKATES, Cutlery, Ivory, Ebony, &c. for sale by .10 - 1-1 N W. BLAIEt, 120, Wood at. John Griffin. do do 32 50 John Lowrie, 63 do 47 52 Wm. Graham, do do 548 *Daniel Shawhan, do do 34 94 Lenox Rea, do do 18 33 Jas. Kerney - and P. MeKelvv, Jo 31 93 Daniel Copeland, . ll3 44 Henry Knox and Simon Fowler, du 31 93 W. Smith. his note for costs, 10 00 Chas. Moller. do do 510 F. ltaidlc and B. Sliepperd, do do 39 20 W. McClure. Esq., not far ofll , e rent. N 00 It Davis and .1. Lewis, thcirucites fur co.ts. 11 741 Jerry Cole, his note for costs, 5 00 5 50 T. J. Fox Alden, Esq., do do Jos. H. Mackerel, do du 15 00 F. M'Swigan and B. Burns, do do 15 16 Philip Lauderback, et al, do 18 31 Francis Toben and Thos. Matthew, do do 20 90 E. G. Hoyle and Thos. Matthew, do do 9 62i C. Darragh, Esq, balance of flues and costs re,c'd from Neal Mell*sine et al. F. McKenna; balance on sale of old court fur. nitare.. Ceorge Kelley end Wallace Sheldon, note for costs„ • 14 21 John Forsyth, Esq., late commissioner, amount overdrawn; 4 50 Jas, Cunningham, com'sioner. overdrawn, 43 50 J. Gormly clerk, overdrawn in 1845, 4 77 14 46 9 37 21 59 5 00 20 00 29 00 $130,615 36 .lanes reported against them during the session at interest ou bonds since 1840, none of which has bawl BROWNSVILLE, TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA (Only 33 Miles Staging.) THE SPLF.r. DID FART Itt;SNISG STEAMERA lain CONSUL, m at i LOUIS M'LANE Ann MEDIUM, THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL; Corncr of Wood and Third streetsi PITTSBURGH, Pa. D. R. MILLER, PROPRIETOIs Tlir. ,üb.critier reiipectfully announces to his friends and the public that he has taken the above na med splendid Hotel. erected since the fire by Capt. marries Wood, at the corner of Wood and Third sta. on the ei:r of the old Merchants' Hotel, where be is prepared to nc:ommodate the travelling publicand oth. em. in :he hest 5t2.10. The Hotel it in the central pert of the city, but '1 squares Gom the Steamboat Landing. and is situated upon the principal business street of the city. The building has been constructed with every convenience, etpecially for e. first rinse Hotel. The proprietor has furnished it in it style which he thinks cannot fail to please, and w ill insure the prompt and careful attention of servants end others employed about the lintel. D. R. 311LLER, feb 26 1m Proprietor. GEORCIF. BEALE Carpeting at Auction aad Private Sale. T M'Kenna's new Auction Rooms, No. 114 f Wood street 3d door front sth., the subscriber has made erranenm.nts with several extensiveManwfacen rers and Importers in the eastern Citie4, and will be constantly supplied, and always have cn hand a large stock of Aneign and domestic carpeting and hearth rugs of every quality and variety of pattern, which be wilt sell at public sale on Mondays and Thursdays of each week, at 10 o'clock A. M. and 2, P, M. And at private sale every day. Sundays excepted, at exten sively low prices, bills of landing have alreadry been received of several large invoices which are expected to arrive in a few days, at which time proper notice will be given Oysters! Oysters!! J'RESH York River Oysters, put up by Mr A. 1. Field, in Baltimore. expressly for the Pittsburgh market, received daily and for sale by the wholeor half can, at Rioehard's Shakspeare House, Diamond; by JAMES THOMPSON. feb 23-'2wd RECEIVED this day direct from New York, a largo lot of rich spring Shawls and Scarfs. New York store, 79 Market street. feb`..B. W H GARRARD. RECEIVED this day by Green's Eapress--30 dos. of the best Kid and spring Gloves, also Ribbons. Lace, Hosiery, Fringes, SZ-C,, at the New York Store, 79 Market street. feb9B W. H. GARRARD• CLO cassimel es and vestin g s of the newest styles and best quality at the New York atom. W, H. GARRARD, 7D Market street. NOW opening at tile New York Store, 79 Market street, a splendid assortment of French English and Scotch Meuslin deleines. Also a few pieces of beautiful ombre shaded stripes quite new. W. H. GARRARD, 79, Market street. THE subscriber would offer his grate d thanks to the firemen of the several companies for their prompt and efficient services yesterday, in subduing the fire, and saving his property from entire destruc • Lion—also to the many other friends, fur their kind assistance. Those having business wtih him, may find bins at his residence in 3d et., corner of E;prry and Liberty, opposite the 3d Pres. Chutch. fel,2 4 W. W. WILSON. Wm. M. Arthurs, John G. Shafer, Charles Cunliff, P. Connolly, 0 CUTS of carpet chain; 500 doyen well 40 assorted window sash and window glass to suit; bed cords; plough lines; matches; all sizes of woodenhowls; cast steel BIM and hatchet., shovels. spades and bobs, and a variety of Pittsburgh moon• famines for sale low for cash or approved produce. ISA A G HARRIS' Agate, and Intelligence oflL.e. P'o Win. Foster 11. Nl'Curdy Shaw, ~:. mar 511t3a2tw, MONONGAHELA ROUTE; P NI'KENN A, Anctioneer For Sale, 837,947.67} 37,947 61} 3,400 00 6J,416 01 $130,615 3d
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