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4.1 c 4111'1911.10110ftli & DIONT6ONERY,
- DE- TWO NOWOLE-WEST MEWED. OF WOOD 4WD FIFTH trrizazili
'lElll.3lB.—Blve Dollars a year. payable au-Jetty in advance.
15121i9lrttltorariably requital if not petal within the year.
aintolaPlaa, Two
B o's. fur sale at the counter la
thei.,o4lce,. by.tho News Boy.
ismiTtlitiliATVELDAT MORNING POST
trim tbo same oho, au a largo blanket size
ifi ee
TWO DOLLARS a year, in Lulrauce. Singh, ouplig,
rd'iatkra.
Altir•No 'paper will ho dipamtinued, (unless at the discre
tlceyof the Propriotorsjiantil all arrearagas are paid.
Atirtioartention will bo paid to any order enelesa•
partied by the nicmay, er sasisfsetory reference In this city.
, 13/1- Connected with the Establishment of the Morning
Post III: 01 19 of tho largest JOB PRINTING OPETDES in the
city / 'Where alt./I/Ada of work is done on the shortest notice,
and Mast ronaniable terms.
VOLUME XIV.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
RCIBERT C. G. SPROUL, Attorney and
eeiihreathir at Law, ofilco Nu. Fourth euroet, Puts;
brth:• = doll lay
TAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Ltiw,
EP. ottdo Fonrtti Pittsburgh, wtwooa slaithaott 1113 d
90f"019.". deollfty
JOAS — BARTON, Attorney and Counsellor
t aLlawtotike cornor of Fifth nod Grunt green. Pitts.
Jo.lay
K-rQAM p.. ROSS, Attorney at Law, No. 109
toiarth stzet, Pittsburgh, fourlh door below Mr. Rudy -
Pude - Mies Livery Stab!. je2S
PATRICK M'KENNA, Alderman of Third
'Werd, office corner of (hunt and Fifth street; (formerly
Ocppied by Alderman Low Ls.) where all buidness pertaining,
to the office of Alderman and Justice of the Pence Rill-be
promptly attended to. febßhn
U471:11-4 Surgeon Dentist, successor to G.
. W. Biddle, No. 144 Smithfield .treot.
ce hoOrB from 8 to 1 o'clock, and from 2 to 5 tit:look.
fatilkly
1 - SCOTT, Dentist, Fourth street, five doors
e 5 ,4 AV est of Markot.
Kir OM= hours from 9 o'clock A. M. to 5 o'clock I'. M.
dcalky
Nature nf Appropriation.
2 SitlarleS of CityOticers
ru• lio Printing.
4 Engines and Rote CipnlWilite.
I City Wangunen....„: ............. .........
11 I illy '0 star Works, &e
7 Cleaning Street-1. let District
S Do dr 2t do
S Public Lampe and Lighting St; este
30 C , raning Markstr, a
il Monongahela Wharf
I'l. Alieghela) Whart
fiortrd of llottlth
14 Contingent murnl
15 Outstondin, II arrant,
Improv'ut Fund; ..e iniat.d net rre'tn 115,45
$9.467 21
, 14 7b
4.355 40
1.014 79
12.700 1,3
1,201 82
810 :U
75.4 VI
107 MO
222 f9l
)171 491
692 2t
2,101 1,4
31.6'0 "1
1.157 90
BUSINESS CARDS
TORN MOORHEAP, Wholesale Grocer and
Commission Merchant, for the salo of PIO METAL nod
BLOOMS, and PRODUCE generally, No. 27 Wood street,
Pittsburgh. a 1,24
weary mesa, Philada tea. alCCElroua, Pittsburgh.
MILLE R
& RIC K ETSO N Whulesale (3 ro
-mrs, Importers of BRANDIES. WINES and SEGA
Nos 1.12 and 174, Carrier of Irwin and Liberty streets, Pitts
burgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns. se , constantly ou hand.
.13 -20
M'KEE & CO., Manufacturers of M'Kee's
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PeatiSylviala Glass, all sizes of Window Ulnas, Estee
Double Strength, Imitation Crown awl Ruby Vials, Flasks.
Pickle and Preserve Jam; Wine. Porter and Mineral Bottles:
Telegraphic and Lightning-RA.I Insulators.
Qty Second, between Wood and !lark - et streets, Pitts
burgh, Pa., but a short distance from the steamboat landing,
and from Monongahela House, St. Charles and City Hotel.
apt II
JOHN C. DAVIT
In account with ih' Mayor, did
1655
1 To (2ns, 14.1anco in reasury, $ 21 03
' .rlrit II- linuleKin, Inturn t. :196 50
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fort', 1 turf,.
dramstie
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T. Ctiunlnglitni,
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Wm. Chapman, do, '55,
Lfc:nm•6 or drays, tmnprh.p,
straElY etrowto 1C0131;JITSON
EDWARD DtTFralDna lIENRY t.. EINGWALT
ROIIERI'SON & Maim
tacturera of Cut. Pr...4ed and Plain Yhot U LASSW A 111.
wareltebse No. 17 Wood atmet.. comer ,f Prvut, Yttwbnrg h.
ear All other kinds of tils.ware and (71a-., at
low Market prices. Sill: ily
JAMES L LEDLIE JOSEPH J. CLAW.
T EDLIE & [LAM, SucceNsor6 to Mull - anv
& Ledlio , manufacturers of Cut. lottlded and
Fhut and Fancy Colored ULASSWA ICE, mid intern in nil
Linda of Window tihvia, Flasks, Voila and itottl..s. Warr.
hoc= earlier of Market and Water st,,t.a, Pit i...,burgll.
mhaallY
A'l.l3Dur n, (ity o,uger.'s4,
J. I) V.•rner, Jo, 1855
J. A. Serifractt, house n-nt nt
w round root nt
Retain,
Sam., b , uso ro , :t
City TB3••e t, r I
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Rout r.•nt for 115:4:,
I tuprortquent Tnxe, 15:7,3
W t, r•ot 1.,
City 1 15 t,
Inirrwretn-tit Taxng.
W.kt,r rnct, 15'.1,,
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Imp,, ,, ront 'raze& . P.. 55,
11" tiro Torun i
D f3lO V AL.—C. XIS EN , ' at iufacturer
XIL,' of dVery variety of VIALS, BOTTLES and WIN NAV
GLASS; black PortAn Wine and Claret Bath,: Deinuoh..e
and Otrboyc Mae, Flint Olaei lu every variety. Wai - ehate-e
N0e.104 Second and 1&1 First street, Pittehurgh. inh24
Flt DRAW, Diamond, l'ittsburg,h, dealer
• in COUNTRY PRODUCE. offers fir sale a
atock of GROCERIES, eelected far family Spires .4
every variety and the purest quality, ground at too ,q..n1.1
MiUo. Al.lO, Dried Fruits. Foreign and DtQualtic Pn.du•
taken in exchange for ruerchandie...
Dtm Nt it A i•P,lftti.'ll.
.Ichn irM.r. '2 I wer•l
Sante. d
Juhter.g4ow.i
dn,
rt,urty tnTAA pn
11 S-o.l.tri Innda for to U and
Prot., d 5 511 art 5 or ,)
x 1..1z. 11 et.. 5,1, diri
w• I Jut)
.1. 51.111 Aid fir.. no - . 1 1,
telvd-t-K.
F. hai procured a full nasortment of Lantir. trtu
rruited GARDEN SEEDS, and intitet the iuteuti.m in•
wrested la rural affair,
jm, 1l
COMMISSION 110 USE.—The
hiru opened a for the ra.ove pu11..., at \o. 17
Smithfield street, four doore ah. wo tile Aluivaicalb•la tha.,
will purchase. or MO:ire on conituNsion, fur cal... con
gignmernta of BLeICR, BACON. CH Et...‹E. 11
BARLEY,FLAX SEED, it it..AS, Slik,li. h.% I.hU HAY. Sr
upon which we will make adeanera. or purchto, at the Lent
market ratce for rash. 1.6 Id S CO
_
R. tNaLlaa
... .J. 1. bras,"
vIVGLISii 111(11A RA )S1 IN. l',.rwarrlin g .
- it and Commietirm Mrrrh 00. .3 , 1 0 1..
10181.1., BACON and OIL. and rib 'DUCE ga, t er a itt.. RLr
house formerly occupied by BUrbridgr , It Ing It ram. N.. Ib,
Water and 150 First Stroor. f.• 16
MICISIZIMETIM
Nl'n'unr. Aid tines an I
I r.4.1,nr.5.
P,r.A 6.. , f..{' , 1 sn,n and
t ,rf•iccur..,
Fars tr , m IL ant Nl.nfnro - n
J. N.a u. k rut. snd 0711
Jot.I.L • , 7 , 111 , 01 , A:
let]:
bow
1.3,,..1:uv0.11.,,-11* for ISA
SINK:N(; ITNI)
Br raid City Tmasu•rt,
Hy 10 p-r crot ,thiuod
/IE,
To oc.ru•rie.l iNour..J. or butler Laken,
I , JOHN Ai. EI.L. A J. LEL .. .. CH 0 , . A MEL'
ATWELL, LEE & CO., Wholesale iiro,ers.
; Pi,..tiaa, 11.1141 Commis.i,” Nt..,hants. and dcal.•rs in
Pittsburgh Nlannfact ores. No s NV ~,.I rt.rs•t. h,q,,,..,, it „ 1 ,„„
nod Front streets, Pitbduirgh.
i ;4,1 ,
TORN W. BUTLER & CO., Forwarding an , l
CI Commission 31ereliants, dealers in all kinds of Pirr,
BURGH MANUFACTURES, LEAD PIPE and SHEET
LEAD, No. GT Front street, Pif t,l,ur.rti. ..erCS
-FEENRy 11. COLLINS, FitrlAarding anti
Commission Nforelmnt. au I .1‘,1,- - al.• dealer in MIS H.
CHEESE, BUrfE. SEEDS and Pa ~
id/GCE genera'''. N
5 lt
Wood street, Pittsburgh mart
pp L. ALLEN, wholesale dealer in Foreign
.111 L, . WINES, BitANDIES. SW ,A RS. IBA Moisaim,ll,l.,
and Eye WHISKY. &e ; ab.o. It.ECIIPYINrI DISTILLLR.
No. 8 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
Wince, Brandies, Gins, Cordials.. .balliti,A Spit it, St. Cro,
and New /England Ram, Claret,. ChAolporAo... Scotch, A le.
London Swan Stunt; Irish, Scotch, Bourbon. old )dosionga•
he* Rye and Bnctifled Whisky; Apple. Peals. Wild Cher r,
and Blackberry Minh.; import,' IiIt,AJOI.. IicACCILA and
Prin. Regan; Ilalf-Spanisli 111,1 CollitiliOl Sc.!, . all st
such low prices as to challenge competition. fnmey liar
Kegs and Labelled Rettig of every et, le. and Demijohn. ..t
sizes. I respectfully invite an canon nation of ins atts:k. at
No. 8 Wood street, Pittsburgh. up3.l v
WILLIAM CARR K. l'O., (William Carr.
late of the firm of J. Parker & ro.. I Ak 1,•.l sole i ill. i-
ORES and dealers in Foreign WINES and BRANDIES. Old
Monongahela and RectitleJ WHISKY, No. 3'..... , lummercial
Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. nie,:y .
JJOSEPHFLE3IING, successor to L. ‘Vit
COX A Co., corner of Market street and the Dia.o.m.l.
keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of DROPS. 7 , IED.
ICINES, MEDICINE CHESTS. PERFUNI BEY, and all art,
cles pertaining to his bush....
4- - Physicuitis' Prescriptions tearfully compounded at all
hours. I, I' %
RA I L Lt.(i A II S Ft , t.:1;..•. - 3
Pennsylvania R. II 4 .1.0
l'UL.l•nryb 4 I . .U• J '
Allegbe .1 Call-1.
I' I...burgh • C-urier,vil . ... 10. t.
Churtlorm
11l e m• Inl dd .verr.l to Uttro,nre of Poor. 20,
KV.oot r.t n 1 1 ,41,
I and Park to e.•ure 1. 915 r rd 4, '22 lent.
t'• rr I 1 #.l el. 1 1 , 1,1 n.ll ,
to I.n.r!y r.nt. vt,zelAIJA .t.
TAX O)I.I,E O T4)It'S Ar JUNTS.
ClLlrb R, 11,
To nUlnunt or puptioo4o of City Tax $9,(7?, 45
Wnter n.O LA, 7.14(0 0 , 1
iltit.r . tul Tax, 9474, (4
Lt, I nes., Tax. I .x.tx ml
DI rash paid J.,;,n Men:. the., I'LaLudul
fly :0 ,r • vr,t. oti duly reLds
Caine deo,
lly rash nt.td wnrrnnts paid Trea.urer.
11a.1.11c.• trae"Lkett,l 4.12
- :21
7 4 , 4 , tnt 11 , a
To amount of Dui.lp.,te of t'it r Tltc. .tJt 9
Wed., 11
Itapr . ra Ito..
.211, 1:1 11
oath and marrialte pnld frea,ur.:r. -4 4
COW= 1.:1 17
linlaucu uncollected, 7.1:10 r,”
111APP MEASCREK,
j” , ,n(;,...,0va1, d
I. 11
Chorb,
To amount of Put , t-aor 1.. y TOO. ^ it:. .I'.
yz.,
••
T l s
I'x,
MEM
j
I'4ll r-nt on fall,
Jame, .41usbri- ;id Hard
fly aaftl. nukl wnrrentn 1.11 %:esqu,•, lo *_!,ll
iv orrl s 794.569 fo t.
.(6n , -411, 111trj
4 ot1.11.11• IDOL),
1.310+11,1113,1.0,10,1
t 41 7 .1 in; • Th.rt
To .I:nounL 1.1“1”),:, wt a r l'w iOl 7,1
%Vnt.,
I n , ''
I:l:l• ; :t r u ' r u F t e T T . , x 2 , 01;
I'h 9
By rnah and warrants rail Tr asurr - , 1
It
Isola/lag Li.0 , 11..at.,./. c 449
Nu report.
No rrpor.•
JOHN 11122.14 NH. FLIASIN,
FLRMING BROTHERS, eucce,iB4.rs 4.
Kidd k Oa, wholardo DRUGGISTS, N.
Pittsburgh. Proptietdrs of Dr. .I.PLune'm celebrat.c...l
lure, Liver PUN ac. jai()
I.n„ f' 111. rd
To amount td DUpllca,e oi 1,3.
V. 1., £.42
It,. rut Tax , 94
•• nu•lt.e33 Tax, .•
ItT , 6811 aurl Rat rnntm Laid T,,' Cuter, 13 6.7
3.43 03
liellsuce 1i,C.5.3
----- —l7 1::
I! AI HlLlio 1. ti , rth 11111,1
To omnuot or Dup2l atu..l 'it> Tr. x. 4,112 771
Wnt.l . li. nrn. 73.4 , 2,
uirr'Lt 1 7:12 LI
mel.., 41, 4
No ri i‘ rt•
Jahn PuLtl
TORN HAFT, JR., successor to James NI,-
ft" Cluffay, wholarale and retail DRUGGIST. and dualur in
PAINTS, OILS, DYE STETPS, Nu. 141 Wu.oi stru.d.
throe doors below Virgin alley, PPS.ulhrnh. apry
L. AIARSILSLL, sue,Nessor to 11. LeA
• WOOL DEALER and CONIM ISSION MERCHANT
No. 139 u b rt„, r str ofo t, Pittsburgh.
Refercnce—W. WC - Untock & Broo., Krauier A. [airn, Min ,
phy, Tiernan & Cv., Brown & Kirkpatrick
Pittsburgh, May SI, 1855.
----11, 1 0
4 13.1 20
r ntid trartnutA D id frrn> ur e
IW. CHADWICK, dealer in Kentucky
. Leaf TOBACCO, RA(S aml PAPER, Su. 149 W0.,.1
etyma, belay Sixth, l'lttaburgia.lktV.2o.ly
gar The laktimm. market price, cmih, paid forß aga. Raga.
4,lllll.llPai , tlr. 14Z, 01
ieuce 00.11ect01.. fi
• - --111)::11 17
7 1.00,1, T 7 1,. rev;
To s mount 011.1p110al, fir 1.1:y Ina, I . ./10 4?
NY Kt , ' 11. ton, 1
lulpr'ilt Tax,
B050:0-ns 11
131.LTZP. P. KLUX/14 - .
JUSLPtI II II CUM
WP. MARSHALL S. Co., Importers am!
denlorn in FrencL and Amertcan PAPER
INGS, N 0.87 Wood envoi, Pittsburgh.
AirStite agents for the celebrated manufactures a Mcssrs
Delicourt & Co., Part. . ang7
4 35:
By egoh en 1 warrau Os paid Trenstur.r, 674
G.lift• I•
Baleoca urteo ,lb. llect,d,• t; -2 ;7
liet T. C. MORO AN, Bookseller and Sta
... Lioner. Hatt always on hand a general aasorttnent of
School, Miscellaneona end Blank kk.ulas , Pc - m[llls, Poet. an I
Cap Pawl% .tc.„ wholesale and retail, 104 11 ..a.sl
bel lw Vieth (east side) Pittsburgh.
rhtrmas .Nctly, Eighth ;lard.
To nuanunt of Duplicate 41 City Tll.,
li«nt•, 3.3 - 6 (4.1
to pent l'Ax, tho 09
v, 40 11
=V=M
fly rath ar.d warrant, paid Tres u .r. tt7
iSir WA NTED--Itagn and Tanners' &Tara. 5p1!,..1y
J OHN l'fiELLOlt, Wholesale and RetailV dealer In MUSICAL LNSTI.2IIENTS: PIANOS, MI. SIC,
8e11.X.., BOOKS euld STATIUNEILY, Na. sl Wood stre.t,
Pittalrareh. Janl
(N , ln ru 111 10LI
tuicollt cted
GU 11
4,151 tY2
- C.L25 73
11‘05 Ilurrimond, Ninth Ward.
To amount of Ilupitclve ,•ft.if. 'rho, :38151
IVetor lienLa, 942 FO
Impeol Tax, P 55 T.
I•uduree T.x, 8091
JACOBJ—
AI'COLLIST E am!
toil SEGAII MANUFACTURER nod in all
of TOBACCO, SNUFF and arilAlia, N.. sr, Fifth rstro•-t
Plttaburgii
Aar Keeps constantly on hand a largo eopply of 6.1111...
1 . 1/liollll brands of Imperial Segars.
rub and varrenti pitkl Treapurvr, 1,•421 02
Corm. lone, I_o ty,
Bal,aco unr,llectecl, 1 071 91
==1:11MI
PIIILLP
11101 EYMER(successors
ANDERSON, (susors to
ji_t Joshua Rhodos S C 0.,) whuleaale dealers In FOICEION
yIi.LITS, NUTS, SPICE.% OUNFIXTIONARY. SUGARS. ko.,
No. 89 wood Sized, opposite tho St. Charles Hotel,
burgh. np
I=l
VISCELLANEJUS ACC()UNTS
By Botiding ne-owit, $4 , 1 (.71)
l'erd. E. Al. V. ,
T., finem an I 1-trio it uroB roc,i J. 1,547 I 0
Ilratantle 1.1, -Lees, 4 I i II
" Railroad da iLtthra, 70u t 1,04.; Iti
ATINDLE, Wholesale and .Retail SAD
. DLE, HARNESS, TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET
RAG lii&NUYA.CTIIKER, No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
IYMY
gNTEEPRLSE WORKS, No. 136 Wood
street, third door below Virgin alley.— DPW N S. TET
' would call the attention of Sporting men to their lei,o
assortment of GUNS, RIFLES and RE t OEVI NU PISTOLS,
the largest and best aelectod stock eror opened in tide mar
ket, together with a general atoortmont of Hardware, Cutle
ry, Tools and Railing Tackle, all of which we offer at Cie
lowest piasdble priced to cash paramours, or for good ale
proved paper. marl S
,
NORTH-WESTERN POLICE AGENCY,
No. 69 Washington street, corner of Dearborn, CII I-
Cl.OO, ILLINOIS.
/ULM PINCLIITON.
By cash pe Li Trelsnarr,
Wi/!Wm 14filtyligt, jfroie,,i(All4, IVlamf Master.
Dk.
To Warms wharfage, 1
To amount wharfage for Pt.'''.
dro on F',/,-rrei Stock
?t'o oubscriPtiou , . 16.310 uu
By r...th rrid Trrlvrarnr, 185.5
JBnunry i. 1856
MMEMI
187 40 79
Wilitani Scot', If Au rf ster
te
To nrumnt of wharfeige for gth
fr
_ . _
By cx,Ph raid Treasurer,
usleture unc , )ltecuxt Puit,)
2 928 81
Darii Brrnan., fretvli 31 , 1,1er at Hay des
DR.
P. 11. RODGERS
PINKERTON & 00. devote their entire ettention to iho
trantaction of a general detective POLICE BUSINESS la
the States of Minces, Wteeonsin, Michigan and Indiana.
mhlihdtf
==ii=l2
• •
Bp c isb psld Treasurer, 145 hn
fees retained.
Balance u u 72 IS
Thomas Ounsurigham, &tit inspector. leti4
h'.. .
To amount of feo•, n r senors,
BF. SEEOPE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Third
street, Mat door to Dispute h Bulldinga thankful for
the very liberal potrOnage heretofore heetaw•Al upon him.
hey leave to ask a continuant* of the 1.110, no to le now
better prepared that over to furniot tin triends and 44-
431138111 with garments which will 111IIIIen entire natinfaction
He alma keg*, on band a large aasorttnent of the We s t
styles of GS, CASSIMEILES, CLOTHS, Sc., tethil
he will make to order on the ehortoet notice, upon reasonahl o
terms.
. A perfect - fit Always warranted. [noTlO:tf
By each cn amount of fooa for 1854, 15 CU
Ittnium ( hap= n, Sill inspet ur, 1555
DR. -
To amount of free received, oo report,
CR.
By °tab Tr.laurer.,
Assusor of 114 , 1:r Hen!: on .Vela 'loadings.
IMEMMI
70071 FL YOUNG TOO 6. D. YOUNO ..... .171.1.21010 L
B'! YOUNG & CO., No. 38 Smithfield
X • street, opposite City Ilotel, manufactures!. of CABI-
N - in' YURNITUIRdi and CHAMS., of ovary description. Ma
tsaiala and woritmanshis arm-routed, and sold at minted
prices Caro 146 la pociang for land and water carriage.
aug9l
•
By osah veld Tresfofror,
Alien Dunn, C' , ty i.avar, 1654.
To amount for ea ale sod inspecting.
4 511 bbis Whiskey,
1 so,:, }Toted fees,
321 " Ods,
By .mount (i 0 per oent,) reteined, 16 , 1 f,t;
By sash psiol, Treasurer, 169 56
JalneJ D Verne , . (lty itorr,) 4f4,
To amount zersived for gsugtng,
:25,417 bbis Whisker.
70.0 - 11 " Molasses.
3.8C0 011, de., Total fees,
. •
62-217 barrels,
— .t.2.;47 4 4d
CR.
By fres rotained for self and ambient. 1.187 2.4
By cub ;mid Tretenrer, 1,187 :4
John Taggart, Clerk of hiarkrts.
To rents collected in 11th Word Market., 70 .11
1 4 eoond " " 27 60
A1 , :,.7.,,„, , ,7,,„"`Z,t• 5t4444
ono
y :. ~
BEI
•-• •
:
..',.'.:,.% 14',,,:',:' i',7-1'1.,1:77:. ,i,"::t ?..1-Z- ~,r '... ,', v .._ :•:. 4 7.,
• " 4 ,sl.;
"1 14 1 " 1 .
vr 4 1,1 ,
4 41:.* *,' • ,•* ', • - • - •
lIIIIISMIIII
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY
REPORT OF THE
COMMITTEE APrOINTED TO AUDIT THE CITY ACUOUNTS FOR 1855.
To the Select and Common Councils of the City of Fittsburgn:
I.ENTLEMEN:—Your Committee, appointed to Audit and Adjust the Accounts of the
various City Officers for the year ending Dec. el at, 1865, beg leave respeetfullr to report that they ! ace exam.
toed the books, account* and vouchers of the Mayor and City Treasurer, and tad the same to be correct.
Tne balance of rash in the Treasury as reported ($l5 77) wee examined and found to be correct.
Your Committee would here take occasion to mention in emerald!) terms the present 77ressurer wirmeo bock, are
kept in a near and business :Use manner, which greatly facilitated your Committee in preparing this Report.
We would also bring to your attention the increased -c llectiona nn the Monougalthia and A ileghet.y Wham rev—
This feet speaks more than words In favor of the vigilance, enert y and probity of the of who have charge of these
Whareee:
Herewith we submit the Accounts of the ;arum City (Allure up to Dot. Slat, 11355:
it. M. Klktt,
JOIt.MS, }
W Auditing Commitre,
M'Ar JAASTE
A Tabular Statement, shoran, the amounts drawn upon the eeveral appropriations annexed; the amount
overdrawn; the aninu9te paid by the Treasfeer, and the amounts of outstanding warranla for the
ye7r 1855.
Amount . u( 1 Anal of war-1 Amount I Am't paid by 'Outs' ending
'Appropriation ; rant el drawn. 'overdrawn' Treasurerl Warrants.
1 /11:200 001 $11.200 00
I 304 OM 1 jn7 4?
6,820 401 5,5'20 40
.1 12,600 10 10,060 6' I
25,900 WI 25 olu N I
i 2,450 00i 2A 1( : kit
..16d 01.11
9 000 ( 0 11:V6 ) 2
10
910 00 201 001
50) i , ..? 5 01 ,
700 , 1;00 011
1.1.00 (H). 1.900 001
4,004 14,i 2 . 954 07
41, 0 00 (.0!
18,1-S1 641
0110;
$9L,953 59 6 - 4 1 1 9-Z 975:71,7151. NI 1169.4;,1 14
P. McCoy, grading on Bedford street, 89 25
Samuel Hamilton, for work done on .
Hand Street Sewer .... 90
W. Finch & Son, in full of repairing
on Penn and Hand streets and Fos
fer's and Irwin's alley 820 26
P. Donnelly, tor work done on Small-
wan street ....... 77 05
John Scott, in full of ei,terwien of
Magee Street Sewer, and lulot iu
Coltieell street ...... 420 27
Bernard Mcgrady: for grading and
planking,,Penn street, Lima' Ward... 127 00
Michael McCullough, Jr., for plank for
T, TREASURER,
.rmrn ar d Cib'zens of Pitaurgh. •
1855. CR.
No Br paymentrundry approviations, oh:
1 In event on City Loans and State Tar on
lir. da. $67.002 52
2 1".1roito, of city offl.ttera. 8.467 foo
:i Pultlir Print ing. 114 75
4 ktntrlnn and lice.. Co=tante, 4.31.5 in
6 city Watchweu 3.044 79
ti City. Water Worltn, 15,769 fir
6 Cleaning stroqr, Irt die til.d. 1.21.11 82
8 Do do 2.1 d, , , 82,3 20
9 Piddle Lames and Lighting at re°. r, 79.1 97
10 (leaning 241•nti sth Ward Martnta, 107 Se
11 Monongahela Wharf, 225 09
12 Allegheny do, N7l 49
13 Board of Health. 0112 29
14 Contingent fund. 4.303 79
10 Out•tandlng Vi'arranta 31.1140 82
Improvement Warrant, cutnlandlng, 12,215 20
It • for MS:, b 157 109
Trt.n..ra• y Loan. Bank of l'lttbt•urgb 19.0.0 01)
./.5•1 •,/ 1.,f. 1, .1
Tots} n 1,3,1132 ig‘ dmon.l and
slarbvto. 49/ Su
Iti ir,nurr.
• rtti• IL. pall 10 ,10110 R tbr pt.,/ riAl of Lb
.outtrr 1 I met. to, n,
raid I
j‘ ~tptrq
the above 148 b 0
James Little, in full for grading Alle
gheny street 116 10
John 111cAnulty, in full of grading on
Factory and Quarry streets 113 00
Thomas klackeral, in full of grading
on Morton street 184 0u
Thomas Ireland for steno 110 2E,
John and Dennis kleKelvy, iu full of
grading on Pride street, 115E,8 -.J68 19
Sundry bills for work done by direction
of the Committee, for stone, lumber,
tools, So., per clerk's hooka 696 80
$l3 ;tO6
The Street Commissioner of ti e Firat District
has expended on the appropriation for cleaning
streets in hie District, No 7, $2,420 47
The Street Commissioner of the Second
District for the battle purposes,
ltwei
Mdttatt t• . crt. leer, $2.2
T•,,,urer, 7 t,
„SS*2
1.61.1 t r5449,r. 9 39
• rt.... taarasd • LAI' • rvt.ortsl ft.II darlnd the sus
Rion sr th • All
It Kt'A ) Ting.
(4( o.lFlundtny Drh,
Itoratral liublAy, Int Ward. 1841 g,
,
• $844211
Ovoid Kinrstd. 114 Ward, 1844, 4:141
11. J. Ilagsrty. Wsr•l. 1841, 141 4.41
tA. Thsrapron. Bth Ward. 1850, 348 4.
A. SI llartutter. Welghruattter of Market, 1851. NI 25
.1 1V Lightusr. Whartattn. 18%1, 48 8 , 8
linsry hSrIo, Whartago. 1881, ISt) Is
14.,.:, 117 4.1
181)3, ICN 111
.••• . INLJ, 116 74
Willinm Forsyth, Whoring . .., 1e..,:., I.l' .II;
‘V,lllsrn r ,,, c, tl, N'Lhrhzo. 1,465 dS 4.1
William S Thomrrnon, 61.11 W 111,1,1052, 90, trt
Urfc4,ll.xtral Tux,' tor laatt
let ward, Ciitt.t. Itttn, I. f.1,.1':.1,tr.'.
14 ward, Tatinta." If th,, la, .. , .169 11i
3.1 ward, Uttar tee W ',wig, 7,61. V . 27
Wit ward, Plchari Hop°, 6.445 tti
SWI want, .1 .Vin Lowry. 3,orxit itti
itrtt ward. li M Philoot_ R. 52.3 40
7th word, Thomas T Thompson, 1482 77
with ward. 1 bd... N'''', 4,1! , 1 0.4
mh ward, litit,ti Ll•ntutoutl. ~ 471 iti , — sl6,n'-`it 11
1,906 35
lota' acift. of Dui.nowt° tor ISM), V 0.756 :%1
c,co nod Luns, Y 0%, oi—slii.lsl 61
CII
Br nm'c pellTreaturer, v*.ta Tai
Acunont I rp-ol •led, !.4.4f, I vn - $18,6b1 54
Total amount for cleaning streets, $,4,326 82
This, together with amount of the Im
provement Fund which has been
expended, Ilphes the total nrimunt
expended on streets for all purpo
ses, $18,233 48
Your Committee would respectfully call the
attention of Councils to the fact, which appears
iu the above report of money expended on the
streets, that upwards of ten thousand dollars is
disbursed to persons Employed by the Street
Commissioners of the First and Second Districts.
Although the Pay }tolls, which are the vouchers
which sive the Mayor authority to draw his
warrants in favor of the workmen named there
on, for their several amounts earned are ex
amined by your Committee monthly, they have
uo means of juifging of the nature and extent of
the work done, except from the face of the pa
pers themselves. The rere'pts of the workmen
are taken with the Pay hills to the Mayor by
the Street Commisaioners, who delivers to.theso
offii-ere the warrants for the individuals named
upon the Pay Rails. l ur Comtuitiee are of
opinion that these vouchers for the receipt of
warrants in psymin.t of work il , ne upon the
streets thnu:d be prehated, in the same man
ner that other claim., agalost the city are now,
by ordinance, required to to pr.b.tted. They
therefore respectfully a , k the passage, nt ibis
time of the Orkiitlftbe.l, whack is herewith sub
mitted.
In view of the (Argo, and anrimliy increat.in; t
amount t,l work ueressaty to hs done upon the
streets r,f the city. yonr CMTIRITTPC I recommend
that m dillerPtit 1 , 11111 of inlprOTnr. 01C 1
adopted similar to that elt hos lien adopted
113 Philadelphia or A '!scrheny City. This IA a
matter which we earnestly rec.)rnmend to the
early consideration of the rent Councits
uwine to the continued liieh i.iage of rater
during the pact it I -tit Rnl.iNit , :e
for contractors to Iro cure 1, acing t,l4.new t.L.I
gravel to complete their enntrechi. The titnr
for of ropleting them was r.n this arsount ex
tou led I y your Committee until the first 4 Sep
to . tior
TREASURER IN ACCOUNT WITH L.IAMONI)
DIAREEI'ROUSH ABSOCIATIoN.
DR.
Ta Stock SuLotelluthns. 116,380 00
ro 1.1,110rn nn 13u.t.er Mtslln, 4,198 00
It, not ,•( 11“t,T Mt al Is, :AZ 8 07
Rents 01 Vegetable 84,..11g, 9,918 18
11,019 milt-corns Yew-table °tell& 8.116 93
Pcalrn, 114 60
lit, - 11101, 1,360 UU —400,91 U 171
Yzpensne motif, 3.73'2 33
oaltlro, 3,410 SI
Cur Reut•, 9,331 05
K L Hine. Trpaaur,. 1.407 43
John Iklaw flip, 'l'; ensurer, 11,276 40—500,810
2.t.73 10 ck' 17.033 00
5,010 be bee been pel.l
Herr:with we pre.9 , 111 e Fcbel.: l e of tl,O- , warlt
t,trn.ctLd fot 4hol hot fiLihited, t,,Fether with
the ru , e,< of the contract., the cumesof the ran
tract...r nod the eetitnyt,4l cost r 110
the I: ,, cording
ttm Finch I.'tve c-t.tract
w,th the Coy Which have n,l3ct tittisLea,
a. foiloa--:
To grade on] I‘3trr
alley tv the cr , htern I,Le rf ti .„ . . 4
Milt, at 42 cen per ,ul.l !
and 1$ cents per cubic 5, I l for gra
catirdaird oust of
To g.—Ple fLIJU tklV. , Itti.llo WOO
from hind rt rtTt to Gam - al:ey
ut 41 crate for rivu.g an I cents
fur glAd,ng
T. grade ani pare Cahla, rlf •ct
tarn F,I ton to V,ne I rrcl a t
cto f.ur pxru an,t 111 ;e t c,
gradt,g, to 6:a. t
TOPI/"..1.1 street ft- •Li . „
to t.e.r Clark -'Prot at 1 ,;)
cis. fur paving and 22 c , fits
grading
To grade and pave rullim
from Ltedf,rd toward Cl:tf ,acct
at cents for pacing and 1 1 , cews
for grading to amlunt of
To grade and pave R. Lett , t.dre,t.
from Centro Ave•ine t ) Prnukiio
street at 66 cent, for paving aid
11' ovate for grading
To grado and p.ve fade street f rc to
from end of present VI• IJI t,
southwardly at 64 cents for paving
and 16 cents for gradlng to
amount of
Thomas Nlackeral has a confront ti
grade and pave Locust street from
Penn street north war I!) at 45 rt.,
for paving and 17 els for grading
to amount of
John M.,:Kelry ha , a c.,ntracl f , r g-g
-f [ling on Bluff street to amount
Elwaid Allen has a c , ntract for th•-,
ellonsion of the O'Hara street sew
er at $7.75 per thousand for furn
ishing and laying, the track, and
twenty-fire cents pt , r cubic yard
for grading and filling iu
$17,554 46 sod Int. due
REPORT OF THE CONINIITTEE ON STREETS,
. GRADING, AND PAVING.
To die members of the Select and Common Councils
of the City of Pittsburgh:
GESTLEmEN—The Committee on Streets, Gra
ding and Paving, beg leave respectfully to sub
not the following statement of work done and
money expended under their supervision during
the year 186(; and also a schedule of work con
tranted fbr and not yet completed, under author
-9J5 36 ' lty, granted by Councils.
The whole amount of warrants drawn upon
the City Treasurer, and chargeable to the Im
prevent Fund for the past year is $15.9 06 56,
which is $2,172 27 less than was drawn during
the previous yekr.
This amount has been expended for the fol
lowing purposes t—vlz:
,s. On Pay Rolls of the Street Commissioner of
340 00, the First District, for repairs and work done
cit, • under his supervision $3,095 56
117 clnti raid Trpasurer, "" . , O °() I DO., do., Street Commissioner of the
VA's?! uru ' 6 "l l`""` Second District for the same purge-.
To ainotust coll.cted, pc, ~...,.-...58,008 41
322 6 4' Rowley & Willock, in full for grading
on Vickroy street, 1859
Rev. W. A. Passavant, for grading on
Reed street
$ 39 12 . James'-Duncan, for repairs to bridge
on Pennsylvania Avenue
P. McCoy, in full of his contract for
grading on Factory and Quarry
Streets
John Afelielvy, grading on Gum and
Cliff streets
Ed ward Allen, in full of 'his contract
Smith Street Sewer
& Rogan, in full of their con
tract for grading on Vickroy street, 1,528 81
W Finch & Son, re-paving on Front
street
UVI:4
ME=
r
Ju , g at an
1,612 98
- c 4a R '
Total amount of wetit unfinished $4,461 50
For this 'tumour, the Improvement Fund of
1855 is liable to be drown upon when the work
shall have been finished, and together with what
has been drawn upon the fund, will make the
total amount for which the Improvement Fund
of 185.5 is liable to be drawn upon to be $16,-
368,10, which is about the nett amount which,
at the beginning of the year, it was estimated
that the Improvement Fund would
Your committee farther report tinder the
head of unfruisheil work that the contracta for
grading and paving on Pike street from Factory
to Adams street has not yet been commenced
by the contractor, notwithstanding the contract
was made in 1854.
9, 1856.
The paving and grading on Caldwell street
from Price to Fulton streets, also contracted
for in 11154 has not been commenced by ble=ars.
Rowley & WiHook, the contractors, but it ie un
derstood that the work has been relet by Mr.
Richard Hope, who is their bail, to Mr. Joseph
Hastings.
All of whieh.is respectfully Submitted
It. I' SMYTH,
JAMES LITTLE,
WILI.4AII EVANS,
J OS. . LEWIS,
IT. A WEAVE It
REPORT dt' THE WATER CoVIMITTEE
To Me Selat and Common Counci'a of the CO of
Poi burgh:
Your Committee respectfully prevent fir your
oonsideration the accompanying annual reports
of the Superintendent and Assessor which ex
hibit in detail the operations of the works, and
the amount of Water TRIM . tissetised for the past
year.
It was thought by your Committee that a
brief statement of the cost of the works would
bo interesting, and in the research consequent
on that decision many interesting reminiscences
were brought up. The subject of a uniform sup
ply of pure water was agitated with varying sue
cess, when ultimately on February lb', 1824,
"An ordinance providing for the raising a sum
of money on loan for supplying the city of Pitts
burgh with water . ' was passed. The first lot fur
au Engine House on the hank of the Allegheny
river, was bought for $1,425 and the lot 2.40
feet square, known as the 'Grant's Hill purchase'
was bought for $B,BOO. The Water Committee
made their first annual report January 9, 1827,
in which occurs the following words: "Upon the
disposition of the citizens at large expressed in
the most unequivocal manner, to sustain a tem
porary burthen for the sake of accomplishing
two permanent objects of the greatest impor
tance to the comfort and safety of the city, viz
the affording au ample and constant supply of
good water and security against the ravages of
4
.1.
....' ,
PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS;" CORNER OF WOOD AND { FIFTH. STREETS; AT I
fire, they at once proceeded to contract for the
work to be done.' The first revenue was real
:zed in 1829 and amounted to T 3,088. We do
not propose pursuing the progrees of the w.u.kis
up to the present time, but from the documents
at our command, and the reports of previous
Committees, present the following as a close ap
proximation of the cost and condition of the
works at the present time :
As near es can be ascertained .
the total cost of the lots, build
ings, reservoirs, pipes and ma-
°binary as they now stand is $677,709 86
Lem the amount of real estate &a,
told by order of Cetmoil3 $54,700 U 0
Leaves the estimated cost of
works $620,300 86
Oa this amount it is estimated
that $243,240 86 was paid out
of the annual appropriations
and that the oily pays interest
on the balance $377,069,
which at 6 per cont. is $22,624 14
The balance in favor of the city
this year over expenditures is $28,251 45
To this add miscellaneous re
ceipts from water tax on new
buildings, ferrules, &c $1,200 00
Total balance in favor of the city $29,451 45
and then after deducting interest, commissions
and reductions, there will remain a balance for
the city of nearly $5,000. We trust that this
favorable state of the finances of the works, may
continue to improve.
We cordially agree with the Superintendent
in recommending the gradual removal of the
hues of pipe ment;oned in his report. And in
order to do so successfully, would recommend
Councils to continue their annual appropridtions
to make such improvements as the s..i.foty of the
city may from time to time require.
The water rents are generally cheerfully paid,
and perhaps will be paid with greater satisfoc
ti, n when told that the rates of assessments are
much lower than in any of the principal cities of
the Union, and that no city has such an unlimited
supply of pure water.
The assessments this year number 9121, being
an increase of 40 this year; the increase in rev
enue is $1,450, and but for the unusual nut ber
of vacant houses at the time of making the
assessments would have shown a still greater In
crease
l'our Committee desire thus publicly to ex
press their coufidence is the several officers eon
ty.eted with the department, and to oscrihe to
the faithful discharge of their respective duties
much of the success attending the works during
the past year. Ail of which is respectfully sub
JOHN ALLEN,
ISAAC JONES.
JOHN S. KENNEDY,
JAMES DUNCAN,
ANDKEW SCOTT,
IL McMASTER.
ADAMS GE PTY.
DANIEL AGNEW,
JOHN BISSELL,
Comruittee.
RLPORT OF SVPHILLUTERDEPiT 01 WATER WORIN
Embrueing revenue, expenditures, ealenvions
-nod condition of the works for ttre present
.Voit of water rents astrAsed in 185 r, r,o
proprinrionv by Cot:moils 25,000 06
,:toiug't Fund frrrn last year 109
(,-11 reed for old pipe 128 ill;
Exp.nditaros 119 por Clerk's bouk6 f .r current
exp-nem of Lower Work., vir
i 1,61
Labor, 4 2.57 Hr;
:149 g 9
2e) tl2
e 2 tn:Lh work, an :I ca•t:no, 2116 76
rn:iov; ,
I",rn an,l fl 41:
I.umt,r, 16 14
11.,r I 0(1
279 30
1:m.
e r. printing, rotarh, glazing,
turrcroitie, winte-lend,
t.+o
EXPENDITURES FuR CI:BRUNT EXPENBIN
II• using
[Tea KA,
1.7u1
6-I`.)
Ina
1_ 3t;
to
b
S.(lll.lA ' fl
P,llow, Ilse , Ihl, ha
barn aud ILLTe,
I.Litul er.
II tr I ware,
re.ckets, braotuF, F•c . ytite, CUncaSB,
brick, turpQutine, rhito
1S .15
It. 1, &u ,
I I , Es DrrunEs PfiRMANStit FATEN
t I N. ENTII.I6: \VoliK+, viz:
6(0)8
790 60
BiLiioi's work and Casting 3, 832 17
Ilras4 work and Casiirp, 190 79
Hauling, 89 86
Hemp, -11 04
Lumber, 90 92
Leal her, 8 16
Iron cud Nailt , , 12 97
Copper, 6 98
liar.) ware, 34 00
Sin.vids and Picks, 13 90
New door, clay, Iduas, gum &c., 4 1 73
Payments lavrebeen male as cllowt.:
Bp warrants draw❑ on the
Trentury, by order of the
Water Committee, 25,010 81
Cosh paid from Conting't Funds, 312 72
CAA in hand of Superintendent $l5 76 *,
REGAPITULATION.
IVnier rents Reenshed, 33,244 50
Cash ree'd for old pipoa, &0., 128 6ri
()a hand from !ast year, 1519 82
--53,5;4 cis
25.323 6::
♦JIIII expenditures
li dance in favor of the city, less 3
p^r cent Commissions, $28,251 45
The following extensions hove been mode:
15 loots from New Reservoir to
centre of Bedford street, 78 feet
8 inch on Penn street, 1004 "
" Bedford " 472 "
8 " •• Erin " 1160 "
" Centro Avenue, 533 "
6 " " Carroll street, 157 "
6 " ." Crossing to Clymer street, 35 "
4 " " Carroll street, 800 "
4 " " Enoch " 358 "
4 " " Granville " 412 "
4 '• " Webstar " 4.31 "
4 " " Penna Avenue from Elm to
to Stevenson street, 578 "
4 " Fulton street, 268 "
1 " " Colwell " 140
4 "Fine " 214 • •
4 " " Penton Avenue, east of Din
widdie street, 644
4 " " Duquesne Way, 202 "
Amount, 7,061 "
To this add former amount, 131,980 "
Total, 189,041 "
W hich !makes 2ti and A miles.
Flood gates put in the above lines of 16 inch, 1
" 10 " 3
44 11 " 8 " 1
46 41 " ii " 2
4 4, 6
Flood gates made at the works, ono of 16 Mob,
one of 8 inch, and five of 4 limb. On hand 3.
No of new fire plugs put In 5
" made at the works,
on hand, 5
Whole number of fire plugs in the city, 2L9
" flood gates . 386
No. of fire plugs repaired and reset, 19
" gates repaired, 7
" " gate boxes renewed, 21
The number of ferrules taken out of the office
is as follows:
Of one-half inch, 96
five-eighths, 22
" three- fourths, 7
One, 4
~g..: .:;
~t _ _ h F~~
144 1
1) I,JI t
A 4.1 -1
thid 1
31 fl4B 3
1) 2-'7
1 t ti
I.l'S
1 ,
t 4
=OE
1,/s1 .1
=EMI
w 4
n i
i 11111 1
AI Ihl 1
17 73 . 6 0
1,u43 67
1,4,5 00
9 524 76
0,241 13
1 21, IN
1,'70 15
10,917 19
94 60
• +
11.
1 t II 00
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1 Ir
_
. f..,
'..
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N 3113 - F' - ii So.
At $2 each
For drilling extra holes,
Amount paid Treasurer for same, $269
Tim constant high stage of wee during the
post season, prevented the order from domicils;
directing =extension of 'the river mains; from
being complied with. Consequently the Com
mittee directed the money appropriated for that
purpose, to be applied to another extrion. ref,
equal Importance, which watt the' conip °thin of
a descending main from the new reseriair to
Centre avenue. The eight Inch pipereparted as
laid on Bedford street, Erin. street, and , Centre
avenue, constitute this important connection,
which is 2165 feet in length. Heretofore the
sopply to the inhabitants of the -upper district,
has been directly from the ascending pipe,•extd ,
while the primps were in motion no water could,
come from the basin to the distributing linos.
Thus the water in the basiwirms without urethan
and a rapid accumulation of animalcule° was the
result rendering the water impure; to remedy,]
this the expedient of letting- the basin rim dry, I
once in two weeks, and oftener-when necessary,
was resorted to with partial success, but it was
1 expensive and dangerous.' 'And also oiling to
this imperfect mode of supply the 'water fn the
street lines, moved with each revolution of the
engine, so violently as, to drive mit. the joints,
°renting constant leaks, requiring great laber
and•expeni3e to repair, which' will not be en
c.)atom' in , thelnture. '' • _
n eight inch ,wash out pipe and , valve, <was
nl o put in, deediug from the newNtonsiktoSed-z,
i l
regd 50k" ' • P.
- way'
ThtPaPeending -main laid in the "arc
wn-
Meg from the pumps 'of the new Wilrkeivali
originally put down on 18,piera.bnilt•let square
Umber, and the lower parte of, them beginning.
to rut, fractures in the pipes were anticipated;
therefore the wooden piers were - gradually re
moved and substantially rebuilt with brick.
In the report for 1854, allusion ilaB made to
a number of plugs in the old parts otthe oily,
which are not well supplied. The large Interests
involved, requires; that their lealtions should be
particularly defiled: • The streets are First,
Second, potretb, Smithfield and Wood streets, in
which there is a hazard to property arising from
the small diameter of the main pipes, when it
is considered that in this section is the greatest
amount of buildings and 'commercial stock,
liable in dry and Stormy seasons to the fate a
largo portion of it met in ;1846; it will doubt
teed be deemed advisable to gradually - remove
them, and replace with 'Mee of,greater capacity.
Many of these pipes were laid down in the
earliest operations of the works, and hire since
Become seriously obstructed by deposits, hence
the greater necessity for their speedy removal.
The works aro In good order, and much is due
to the industry, skill and economy of the per
flOrts in charge of the various departments, for
its efficiency during the pest year, and the pres
ent condition of the entire works.
Aveiege daily supply of water
from old wotk.3 447,021 o. ft.
Average daily consumption of fuel, 408 bus
Aeersee daily supply of water
from nets work?, '
Lteernc^ daily consumption of fuel,
Respectfully submitted,
JAMES NELSON, Supt.
85,231 0 ft
103 btu
January 4, 1836
lIKPOPT OP 111 E : , .YEZEOEL AND REGL9I7ER OP WATIM
The Water Rents assessed on the different:ea
taLlislanents using the Hydrant Watet amount
to tifiy three thousand two hundred audforty
sizAohors and fifty cents, as follows, vie:
1 Railread Cortlpany, 778 00
1 Count; Jail, 3c , 400 00
1 33-.8 Works, 375 00
1 Cu,l.orn Ih.o a 00 00
4 Iron Mills, 1525 00
Eo,(: , ine Strop F , undrii•3 :Y. Boner
yard.., 1420 50
1 Hour Ala 115 00
and Paining Mille, 413 00
Onl.s Nlantifactories, 209 00
Steel, Shovel and Spike factories, 644 50
10 Rectifying lliatillenea , 712 00
17 Brewers and Poitiers, 781 50
13 Livery Stahle, 609 00
Public Baths, if 00
3 Chandleries, 150 00
7 Bri,k yards, 87 00
4 Tonneriee, 172 00
4 .liseellenenti: Egttatlisbotests, 869 50
331 Ihtels,Tinrns& Battrd'r }looses, 4915 00
t;7l Wqteltouses and StoreQ, 4'276 00
and Shops, '34740 50
9121 AFsoFeine].t. $53 246 60
Et , trAnD S. WRICIRT,
Jatuary, 4th 1:,56 Assessor and Register.
REPORT OF TILE AQUEDUCT AND CANAL
COMMITTEE
To the Be!ert and Common Council.
GENTLEMEN.—The Committee on the Aque
duct and Canal beg leave to submit the follow
ing report.
Teo amount to the credit of the Aquedact
Fond rn Doc. :`,oth 1 Sr, I w $82,887 88
Total amount received from tolls
for year ending Dec. 31st 1855 7,719 24
The amount paid collectors of tolls,
watchmen, repairs and other ne
cessary expenses up to Dec. 81st
1855 _ 3,462 14
Bottum° in favorof the Fund 4,257 10
which added to the acoonnt of
1651 gives the total amount to the
credit of the Aqueduct Fund on
December 81st 1865 37,144 48
Owing to the fact that a very largo amount of
business is now (10110 by railroad which was for
merly done by canal the amount of tolls has ma
terially decreased. The structure is becoming
old and the cost of repairs, already a serious
heal, will annually increase. We append hereto
tare araternent of account between the Aqueduct
and the City as rendered to us by the City
Treasurer, a copy of which has also been for
warded to the proper deportment at Harrisburg,
according to law.
The Books of the collector of Tolls have been
ezamined and have been well and correctly
kept. From them it appears that the items of
receipts of tolls are as follows:
From boats between Pittsburgh and
Johnstown $4,000 60
All other boats 1,156 70
Foot passengers 5,300 00
Amount revived from collector of
1854 after lass auditors, report 262,04
$7,719 24
From the aboro it veld be seen that while the
reoeipts from tolls for boats have fallen eff, the
amount received from foot passengers has in
oreaNed during the year nearly three hundred
dollars. All ut which is respectfully sabmitted.
S. M. BIER,
JOIIN AIACKIN,
JAMES DUNCAN,
W. KIRKPATRICK, jr
THE AQUEDUCT OVER THE ALLEGHENY &Welt AT
PITTSBURGH YOB REPASER, RE•I3IISLDIYO, &o.
lu acoonot with Mayor, Aldenneu, 'and Citi-
Lens 'of J'itteburgit.
186.1, Dee. 30, To .balance as per
aceount this date, $28,882 26
1865, Dec. 81, To amount paid
Collectors of the Tolls, Watch
men anii other necessary experi
see till date, 3,462 19
Interest till date, 2,176 22
$24,019 62
1855, Deo 81, By cash reed for
Tolls, from Deo. 30, 1864, till
date, 7,719 24
Balance due,
$86,809 83
G. P. BRIM'
D ROTT & CURTIS, Peniern in Real. Estate,
St. Anthony Fs.Rs, Minnesota Territory, load bought
and sold throor,hout' the Teri - Req. Money lounM, hayest
meats Lingle to the be advantage, aninand - Warrants
Ideri
te,L Alia s Ageutv for the nale:of Bata in the town of ST.
CLOUD. 05 miles from St. Anthony,, and headmf glyauathlw
shove the Falls. The survey of the great Pact& 'Railroad
crosses the 3lissisiiippi at this point; and the riumerms ad.
vantages It possesses sae place of business, will rusks it Otis
of the largest dike ih the Northwest.
Pamtitte.r.a :
Ex . Gorernorßameey, slinnegota.•
Hon. Wm.. 11, 1 44,131.1, C).det Juatica of Minnesota. .
Meeker.
Han. It. M. Mee, Delegate to Congress.
Rollffiffithead SE Becker, Attornept at Law.
Mow& Ikrrup A; Oaka, Bffialtera. . ...r e •
Rev. T. M. Fullerton, Regleter of U. S. Land Office. ,
eep2U
PUSSIANBL LIE, IN OI L-100 lbs for iude
y [daleJ NLEMDIU BROS.
,- , - .,:.'.::1'..?,`!.C . ,1'.'
- 1-, N. 0
A PRACTICAL Sultmelt.—A feu , Sundityp since,
a certain highly popular suid , talented clergyman
of the Methodist church, read to his ssog regs .
tion'the second chaiter of Paul's Epistle to the
,Ephesians, the'fiiireteeiith. verse, Which, is as fol
lews : • • • '
"Now, therefore, ye are no more strangers
and foreigners, but fellow-citizens with the
saint 4 and of tho household ofHod." ' '
2 After reading this 'terse, kedeliberatelyraised..
9414 oyes to the congregation, and remarked, "My
dear hearers—Se. Peed 'wee not itll:low, Noo-,.
and without another Vier& of 'Cointiesii;
went on with hie reading. The reverend , gentle.
men, though opposed to making political remarks
in the pulpit, could not slip so favorable an op
portunity of " defining " St. Paul's position on
Hindooism.—New Haven Register.
MEE
MBE
MEM
MUM
WEIBEN
11 - ATES:4F.:ADVERTIBE& , 4
AGREED ON BT THE pITIR3Utten PRESS
Iffis l 9F a t - P, P . ZtqsP#Wiat latt;
Ono tqwxre, - ono Insertion
Do. each additional Inaaegoo...
• Di. , ono
Do two weeks J. • '
Do.. ono 6•00
Do. two months..., ....................... .1 - 00
DO- three moxithog— 00
Do. - Ott 16, 00
• Do. six narathiw.:;i. . 00
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• u...• i 74
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ta nd l in C 4 4. 14. XIX 11 T 03 ,0c Ices, POF.WIMIY I TO , "‘..k "-.4*
CHARUILUILE ea knurl=
Ono c=3 ,g , per annum, (excluolv tho rapei t )......;,. 26 (Xt
o notlaa, 60 coati .- Destb notkoe s , 26 cesda.
PITTSBURGH POST.:
WEDNESDAY 141ORNING JAlktatf 9
Tan PAOIFIC Ilsituns.n.—Asa Whitaey, who
claims to be the original projector oVa. railroad
to the Pacific, has written ft letter to the'Nei
York Journal of Commerce, Wherein-he Sbanttoni :
the project in despair..tutd pronounceff it a' fill
tire". not only now; hut_ fon -time - to" . dortie. l-- '
The reason - which-Mr. tlithitney eft:CIO - 11W'
opinion that the project has falledds; . that - the
Government has squandered those , huide - whisk • '
were the only adequate source of means forite
eocomplisliment. He says that "the projeCt-of.
a railroad to connect the Atlantic slope with that
of the. Pacific is a popular measuref a•grant
speculation, political as well OS MolletteyllllB7' -
be made ont of it ; even if- the...ion/Ps not coml.-
plted - for more than one or two hundred Miles;
or if Congress donate lands and it le not corn-
menced even at all; but there can be no plan
devised now that can be carried out—no . phut
that can form a sure bash' of means , for any part •
of the work, or create and accumulate.the means.
for the work, beyond the first two or three hun
dred miles.
4
.
Standing Coininittie4 - of the„, Semite r
, Peawayay,anta- r -giosetort err 1880:
.
• inance—Messrs. Bnckalew . , Browne, Elcinitii , •
ke Crabb, Killinger.
. ' 'Judiciary,—Mesars. Wilkins, Trice, 3orclins,„ ; „
'Welsh; Ingram. -
' ArrOuntaL-Messrs. Wherry,, Ferguson,Trazer,
.Laubach, Finney., . • -
• Eststest• , and' Etchectis-1116ssis. • Flenniken,
Walton, Trice, Finney, Souther. - •
Pensions and :Gratuities—Messrs. Tagg'arti
Janiison, Sellers, Evaaa, l Ely. .
Library—MessFe. „.pupltalew, Wilkins, Gregg.
dorparatiprat-,-Meosra .. , Browne, Straub, Sou-- •
(her, Lewis, Pratt.
Public Buildings—Messrs. ..M'Clintock, Shu-
man, Tainison. -
Banks—Messrs. -- Cresswell Crabb, Ingram,
Sellers, Hoge.
Canal and Inland - Netrigation—Afessra, Cress-
Well, Hoge, Sellitrs,Uandson, Gmbh.
Rallroadt,-Mesors. ' , Walton, 'Taggart, Killing-'
er, Bcaps, Cresswell,
Election Districts—Messrs. Mellinger, Knox,
Frazer, Shuman, Limbach.
Retrenchment and Reform—Messrs. Jordan..
Evans, Killinger;ltnax, Ely.
ra:i.'
Education—Messrs. Welintock, Gregg, Hoge,
Mellinger, Shuman.
Agriculture and Domestic .14inufactures,41;c41
Me sera..Knom, Taggart, Stnttil?; ex , agg :
Mditid.—Meitm. • Straia., v4 Taggart, Ferguson,,
Ely, Cress:well. • •
•
Roads and Bridgefenera. Jamison, Wher
ry, Jordan, Rerguson, ,Fraaer,,
Corninve 111144-Messra Hoge, Pratt;
Mellinger } Lewis.
Vice and Immorality—Messrs. Price, Fienni
ken, Wilkins, Jordan, Welsh.
Private Claims and Damages—Messrs. Br
.Learis, Buekalew, Crabb, Walton.
Public Printing—Messrs. Pratt,,Vitgago.nlV.lV.
ney, Tagram,:arelintock'. • ' " •
...Vew Counties and County • Seats--Messrs.
Welsh, Pratt, Souther, Browne, Walton.'
[From the Phdadelphhi Ledger of Monday.]
The 'Show Storm.
The snow which commenced on Saturclay aftsii
noon, did not terminate till four o'clocr sin
811111:r
day morning. The snow fell about fifteen - inched
on a level, but in the streets of the critydkvas"
piled up in places five or sin feet high. Though
yesterday was a day of rest, thoustunts of labor- ,
ers turned out to clear the side milks, and for a
few hears there was a busy rattling of shovels
and brooms, from strong arms, working with a
will; iWages were good and hands were brisk ;
many adaborer earned the but day's wages re
e4Ved. this winter. The snOw „hung in ledges
ofer the, roofs, and occasionally MBES Of it,
Started by the sun's rays, would descend upon,
the sidewalks, to the imminent:risk of knocking
pedestrians down. The sleighingis excellent,
and by to-day the roads will be pretty, well bro
ken, so that but little inconvenience will be ex-
- -
,
perienced hmekeepers from .tike-Atorm,. iS
yesterday bad beeh a day of bie - lief:ta r ,the mar
ket and milkmen would not havi beet% able to
serve their customers. The lines - orritilioad
were all impeded by the snow, note single =mail
line, from any quarter, due on Saturday night,
reached the city In the usual time.
Banks not yet Broke.
Spacial Oorreepondesece of the North 11.ther3can and C. 9
Weentscrog, Tani:v . 4 7 180.
Banks had, yesterday, for the ii;st.
strength enough to secure an 'election. He re
ceived one hundred and_ five votes on the first
ballot, being only five short of the number neces
sary to success. Williams, Edwards and Moore
were prepared to aid, and two more were need
ed. On a second ballot, Tyson, Houston and
Miller were accidentally absent, tot supposing
that another trial would take place. Their
votes and those referred to above,, would have
elected. The result may now be - assumed - to be
near, and the prospect for Banks' success is cer
tainly encouraging, if there shoultl. ant be any
unforeseen bolting.
A Parrry Wow.—The subjoined, waif we
have discovered in an exchange A pretty •
woman is one of the " institutions " of the cyan
try—an angel in dry goods and glory. She , makes, ,
sunshine, blue sky, Fourth of July andlapphiess
wherever she goes. Her path is one of delicious.'
roses, perfume and beauty. She is a evn3etpoem,
written in rare curls and choice calico, and good,
priqciples. ' Men stand up before her as somany.i
admiration- points, to melt into cream ' and then,
butter. Her words tioatround the ear ince Musk;
birds of Paradise, or the chimes of Sabbath bells.
Without her, society would lose its truest. attrac, „ .
tion, the church IN firmest reliance, and young
men the very best of comforts and company. Her .
influence and generosity restzein, the . ,
strengthen the weak; raise` the lolly, flannel
shirt the heathen, and strengthiU4sfuhit7heart
ed. Wherever yon find the virtnOti:sweiniirr; 'You
also find pleasant, fireside bouquets, cleanchitheii, •
order, good living, gentle heartsoeusiOiWitiuid: -
model " institutions" generally. She listheilf(W.
er of humanity; a very Venus in diMity, and 1191.
inspiration is the breath of Heaven.'"
FARTS FOR •rna COR/0178.—Thomas Jeff:wadi a
and John. Adams both died on the 4th of Judy,
1826. John Adams died in his 91st year, and was,
eight years older than Thomas Jefferson ; Thomas
Jefferson was eight years older than James Mad
ison ; James Madison was eight years older than
James Monroe; and James Monroe, unotAtight.
years older than John Quincy Adams. The first
five of our Presidents—all revolutionary men—
ended theirtierms of service in the 66th year of"
their age. Washington born „February , 22c1,
1732; inaugurated 1789; term of service expired
in the 66th year of his age. John Adama, born
October 19th, 1735; inaugurated 1797; term of
service expired in the 66th year of hisage. Thom
as Jefferson, born April 2d, 1748; inaugurated
1801; ,term of service expired in the 66thyear of
his age. James Madison, born March the, 4th,
1151; inaugurated 1809; term of service expired
in the 66th year of his.-age. James - Monroe,'
born April 2d, 1759; inaugaritte4;lBll 4 ter m o f
service expired in the 66th, year of his age.