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THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE.
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and agricultural productions, all presenting a superior- ity of advantages and facilities in accomplishing the important object, which if early embraced and vigo- rously improved, will not fail to secure to our Common- wealth, a complete ascendency. To our merchants and others interested in securing a commerce so exten- sive as well as profitable, the necessity of prompt and efficient measures to have in readiness all the facilities and means for an active and energetic transportation upon our public works early in the spring, must be manifestly obvious.
For the amount in detail, of the appropriations that will be required to complete the unfinished works, and finish the rail roads with the necessary appendages to put them in operation, I must beg leave to refer you to the report of the board of canal commissioners.
With prospects so flattering, fellow citizens, in the very infancy of our public works, the friends of the in- ternal improvement policy may rest satisfied that the day is not far distant, when Pennsylvania, encouraged by the success which has attended her public improve- ments; their continually increasing productiveness; the overflowing treasury, for which she will be indebted to the redundant revenues derived from that source; and threatened as she is, on all sides, to be deprived of that commerce which the God of Nature seems to have destined for her use, will in her own defence force the waters of Lake Erie to mingle with those of the Alle- gheny and the Delaware; the Ohio canal to become tributary to her own extensive improvements; the wa- ters of the Cayuga and Seneca lakes,by means ofthe El- mira canal, to unite with those of the Susquehanna; and will cause the wilderness countries, drained by the im - provements by which all this will be accomplished, to " smile and blossom as the rose." This may be re- garded as fancy now, but it must become fact before long; and, judging from " the signs of the times," it would not be surprising if it should all happen in our own day and generation, and be achieved by the force of public opinion itself.
The finances of the Commonwealth should always claim the attention of a vigilant Legislature; and a rigid scrutiny and examination into their condition, and the conduct of those to whose control and management they are entrusted, will not fail to be attended with benefi- cial consequences. The reports of the accounting of- ficers will be laid before you, and will exhibit a most healthful and prosperous state of the revenue for the fiscal year, ending on the first of November last. The receipts into the Treasury arising from the ordinary sources of income, will be found to have exceeded those of the last year to the amount of fifty-seven thousand, seven hundred and forty-four dollars and fifty-four cents, and after defraying the current expenses of the Government, a large amount of local appropriations, and restoring to the internal improvement fund the sum of one hundred and thirty-five thonsand eight hundred and ninety-seven dollars and eighteen cents, which had been authorized by law to be taken from that fund for the payment of interest due in August, eighteen hun- dred and thirty-two, have left a balance in the Treasu- ry, on the first of November last, of three hundred and sixty-seven thousand, four hundred and twenty three dollars and thirty cents, to meet future contingent and other demands upon the Government It is proper that I should state, for the information of the General As- sembly, that three hundred and eighty thousand dollars, part of a loan of six hundred thousand dollars authoriz- ed by act of thirtieth March, eighteen hundred and twenty-four, will he reimbursable on the first of May next: such, however, are the gratifying assurances re- ceived from the heads of the financial departments, as to leave no doubt of the ability of the Treasury, with- out materially interfering with the numerous other de- mands upon it, to meet the occasion, and to reimburse to the holders of the stock, the amount of principal and interest that will then be due, without the necessity of
resorting to a loan, or any other measure for that pur- pose. It affords me much pleasure to assure the Gene- ral Assembly, that such are the cheering prospects in regard to the future redundancy of the revenues of the State, and the flattering evidences of continued accre- tion and increase, as to leave no room to doubt of the entire ability which will thus accrue to the Treasury, and enable it to meet the ordinary demands upon it as they shall hereafter arise.
As it is more than probable that the commissioners for revising the civil code will prepare and report a bill for the organization of the several courts, I shall forbear from urging the subject of the Judiciary upon your at- tention at this time.
I received, during the recess of the Legislature, a communication from the Secretary of the Navy, in rela- tion to the act of the last session, ceding to the United States jurisdiction over certain grounds and buildings be- longing to the Naval Asylum, near the city of Philadel- phia, to which I would ask the early attention of the General Assembly. Copies of the communication will be laid before you.
I have also received from the Governor of the State of Massachusetts, communications accompanied by an act and resolution of the Legislature of that State, on the subject of lotteries; also a report and resolutions in relation to the public lands of the United States; also a report and resolutions relative to a proposition for a convention of the States, to revise the Constitution of the United States; also a report and resolutions in relation to certain resolutions of the State of Georgia on the same subject.
A letter from the Governor of New Hampshire, en- closing a resolution of the Legislature of that State, re- lative to an exchange of law reports.
A letter from the Executive of the State of Connec- ticut, enclosing certain resolutions of the General As- sembly of that State, relative to the Tariff laws, and amendments of the Constitution of the United States.
A communication from the Governor of Maryland, enclosing certain resolutions of the General Assembly relative to the South Carolina ordinances.
Also a communication from the Governor of the State of Mississippi, enclosing the proceedings of the Legisla- ture of that State, upon certain resolutions of the I.e- gislature of the State of Georgia, in relation to the call of a convention of the States, for the purpose of amend- ing the Federal Constitution: Copies of all which, will be laid before you.
In closing this communication, allow me, fellow citi- zens, to advert once more to the happy condition of our beloved country, and its incomparable institutions, and whilst I exhort you to watch with an untiring vigi- lance over the political rights of our own Common- wealth, reserved to her by the great charter of our lib- erties, permit me to invoke your patriotism and your zeal, and through you, that of our common constituents, in behalf of that unity of government which constitutes us one people; to implore you and them to rally round the Federal Union, as the palladium of our political safety and happiness; watching, in the language of the father of his country, "for its preservation with jealous anxiety, discountenancing whatever may suggest even a suspicion that it can in any event be abandoned, and indignantiy frowning upon the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link to- gether the various parts."
Finally, in the discharge of your legislative duties, let me assure you of a hearty concurrence, on my part, in all constitutional acts and measures tending to the public good; and that you may be guided, in your deliberations, by that wisdom which cannot err, to the adoption of such measures as will do honor to your- selves and advance the prosperity and happiness of the people, is my sincere and fervent prayer.
GEO. WOLF.
Harrisburg, December 4th, 1833.
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374
REVENUE OF THE COMMONWEALTH FOR 1833.
[DECEMBER
REVENUE OF THE COMMONWEALTH FOR 1833.
No. V.
Dividends on Bridge, Navigation and Turnpike Stock.
Harrisburg bridge $7,200 00
Allegheny 4,400 00
Northumberland
1,000 00
Lewisburg 800 00
Conemaugh
700 00
Big Beaver
600 00
Schuylkill bridge at Norristown
180 00
Schuylkill bridge at Pottstown
120 00
Surveyor General's Office
953 86
Secretary of the Land Office
337 12
Bedford and Stoystown turnpike road company 2,153 85
$48,379 64
No. II. Auction Commissions.
A. J. Lewis
$2,000 00
James Burk
2,000 00
George Thomas
2,000 00
Samuel W. Lippincott
2,000 00
Richard F. Allen
2,000 00
Henry D. Mandeville
2,000 00
George K. Kuhn
1,000 00
William Baker
1,000 00
T. B. Freeman
300 00
Charles J. Wolbert
300 00
James Clark
200 00
Commercial bank of Pennsylvania
4,480 00
Schuylkill bank
4,160 00
George P. Bonnin
200 00
Bank of North America
4,000 00
John D. Good win
200 00
Mechanics' bank of Philadelphia
3,170 92
Stephen Poulterer
200 00
Bank of Chester county
2,695 80
George Riter
100 00
Bank of Northern Liberties
2,400 00
Bank of Pittsburg
2,218 68
$15,700 00
Kensington bank
2,000 00
Southwark bank
2,000 00
Easton bank
1,887 26
Farmers' bank of Lancaster
1,724 28
Harrisburg bank
1,268 20
Richard F. Allen
25,697 02
George Thomas
19,893 52
Samuel W. Lippincott
10,790 91
Henry D. Mandeville
8,433 28
A. J. Lewis
7,567 93
Western bank of Philadelphia
960 00
Moses Thomas
1,592 15
William Baker
1,401 91
Charles J. Wolbert
891 10
Bank of Germantown
725 20
James Burk
507 52
Northampton bank
666 88
P. M'Kenna
384 38
David Lynch
335 05
George Riter
308 20
T. W. L. Freeman
294 82
Lancaster bank
468 91
T. B. Freeman
244 97
Stephen Poulterer,
182 92
Robert Moderwell
176 89
George K. Kuhn
141 79
John D. Goodwin
108 01
Erie bank
123 54
James Clark
37 09
Joseph Aitken
25 54
George P. Bonnin
12 88
Curtis Clayton
10 20
$79,038 08
No. VII. T'ox on Ofices.
John M. Snowden, register and recorder of Allegheny county 82 05
William Purdy, prothonotary of Bucks county 53 98
Bank of Pennsylvania
105,000 00
Philadelphia Bank
31,398 00
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank
6,832 00
John Roberts, prothonotary of Dauphin county 591 62
Paul I. Hetich, register and' recorder of Franklin county 15 33
(For Summary of the Revenue and Expenditure, see page 347, of present vol. of Reg. ) Total $4, 164,217 78 No. I. Lands, Fees on Lands, &c.
Amount of purchase money, with interest thereon
$39,264 30
Fees on warrants and patents Office Fees.
7,824 36
Schuylkill navigation company
5,500 00
Centre
1,600 00
Middletown and Harrisburg
1,260 00
Chambersburg and Bedford
826 35
Bellefonte and Phillipsburg 600 00
Pittsburg and Steubenville 420 00
Lancaster, Elizabethtown and Middletown
400 00
Easton and Wilkesbarre
375 00
Erie and Waterford 200 00
Susquehanna and York borough
200 00
$28,535 20
No. III. Auction Duties.
Farmers' bank of Reading
1,242 08
Bank of Chambersburg
1,201 15
Bank of Penn township
1,200 00
York bank
1,079 81
Carlisle bank
1,057 85
Bank of Montgomery county
854 37
Miners' bank of Pottsville
783 97
Bank of Delaware county
620 08
Gettysburg bank
595 08
Monongahela bank of Brownsville
571 88
Wyoming hank
384 00
Bank of Northumberland
365 45
Farmers' bank of Bucks county
303 64
Lebanon bank
195 88
$45,404 91
No. IV. Dividends on Bank Stock.
John W. Cunningham, prothonotary of Chester county 25 61
$143,230 00
No. VI. Tax on Bank Dividends.
Curtis Clayton
200 00
375
Christian Bachman, prothonotary of Lan- caster county
616 12
William Whiteside, register of do.
554 01
Jacob Fry, junior, prothonotary of Mont- gomery county
150 82
Robert Barnard, register and rec. do.
62 57
James S. Law, late do.
do.
98 45
Christian Bachman, prothonot'y of Lancaster William Whiteside, register do.
99 91
John Lisle, prothonotary of the District court of Philadelphia
2,912 09
Adam Ritscher, prothonotary of Lebanon
169 89
Richard Palmer prothonotary of the Com- mon Pleas of Philadelphia county
1,334 47
John Shindle, recorder clo.
110 95
John Humes, register of Philadelphia county
1,781 80
Joel B. Sutherland, deputy attorney ge- neral for Philadelphia county
91 00
$14,399 51
No. VIII.
Tux on Writs, &c. per Act of 6th April, 1830.
18 50
George Zeigler, prothonotary of Adams county
103 55
John B. Clark, register and recorder do.
60 00
William M'Candless, prothonotary of Alle- gheny
667 90
John M. Snowden, reg. and rec. do.
505 86
Frederick Rohrer, prothonotary of Arm- strong
130 00
John Croll, register and recorder do.
190 00
James Logan, prothonotary of Beaver
90 00
149 29
David Johnson, register and recorder do.
205 64
175 30
Job Mann, pro. reg. and rec. of Bedford George Smith, register of Berks 56 74 207 83
$82 91
120 44
James P. Bull, prothonotary of Bradford
William Purdy, prothonotary of Bucks
295 61 74 21
Richard Palmer, prot. common pleas do.
360 12
John Humes, register do.
278 88
Peter Duffy, prothonotary of Butler
80 00
Alexander M'Caraher, recorder do.
3,125 83
William Stewart, late do. do.
45 00
John H. Brodhead, prothonotary of Pike
125 38
Maurice Bredin, register and recorder do. 30 00
Samuel De Puy, recorder do.
35 00
Adam Bausman, prothonotary of Cambria Philip Noon, late do. do.
129 50 154 94
James Gilliland, prothonotary of Centre
190 60 351 87
Asa Dimock, prothonotary of Susquehanna C. L. Ward, register and recorder do.
133 86
William Jessup, late recorder do.
55 00
do. late recorder do.
403 52
Jonah Brewster, prothonotary of Tioga
159 44
Robert Ralston, recorder of Chester county do. late register do.
51 41
Joseph Boone, prot. reg. and rec. of Clear- field,
60 00
Jacob Eyerly, prothonotary of Columbia 288 12
155 69
Edward A. Reynolds, prothonotary of Craw- ford
150 00
William W. White, reg. and rec. do.
165 00
Randal M'Laughlin, prot. of Westmoreland
226 73
John Harper, prothonotary of Cumberland
422 44
Samuel Woodburn, register do.
25 22
Michael Doudel, register of York
34 44 179 94
John Roberts, prothonotary of Dauphin
336 84
Samuel Pool, register and recorder do.
264 33
John K. Zeilen, prot. reg. and rec. of Del- aware
212 00
Edwin J. Kelso, prot. reg. and rec. of Erie
350 42
Richard Beeson, prothonotary of Fayette Alexander M'Clean, register and rec. do. John Flanagan, prothonotary of Franklin Paul I, Hetich, register and recorder do. Enos Hook, prothionotary of Greene 48 41
William T. Hays, late do. do.
21 59
Jesse Lazear, register and recorder do.
130 00
David R. Porter, prot. reg. and rec. Hun- tingdon
468 77
Richard B. M'Cabe, prot. reg. and rec. In- diana
William Banks, late do. do.
215 00 124 00
Thomas Hastings, prot. reg. and rec. Jef- ferson
24 25
do. James Corbet, late do 31 52
William W. Kirk. prothonotary of Juniata 79 79
William Powell, register and recorder of do. Alexander M'Caraher, recorder of Phila- delphia county
6,060 61
Jacob Peeler, recorder do.
497 12
John Uhler, register do.
33 47
John Wilson, register and recorder of Le- high
192 41
234 50
Henry Pettebone, prothonotary of Luzerne Isaac Bowman, register and recorder do. Joseph Wood, prothonotary of Lycoming John Vanderbelt, register and recorder do. John Keck, prothonotary of Mercer
173 63 236 68 50 00
Samuel Holstein, register and recorder do. Asa Sartwell, prothonotary of M'Kean Richard Chadwick, reg. and rec. do.
David R. Reynolds, prothonotary of Mifflin Joshua Beale, register and recorder do. Adam Slemmer, prothonotary of Montgomery Jacob Fry, jr. late do do.
245 00 88 03 282 59
William Powell, register do.
Samuel D. Patterson, recorder do.
116 40 248 20 291 49 38 32
William L. Sebring, prot. of Northampton George Hess, jr. register and recorder do. Edward Y. Bright, prot. of Northumberland Solomon Shaffer, register and recorder do. George Stroup, prothonotary of Perry John M'Keehan, register and recorder do. John Lisle, prot. district court of Philadel- phia
1,597 12
Andrew Heller, register do.
Michael Dech, recorder do.
530 11
Jacob Hammer, prothonotary of Schuylkill Chauncey Forward, prot. reg. and rec. So- merset 357 81
129 21
William Pettit, register and recorder do.
John W. Cunningham, prot. of Chester Nimrod Strickland, register do.
195 80
Benjamin B. Smith, register and rec. do. Joseph Stilwell, prothonotary of Union Samuel Roush, register and rec. do.
118 34 172 90 293 42 98 50
Arnold Plumer, prot. reg. and rec. Venango W. W. Hodges, prot. reg. and rec. Warren Thomas Officer, prothonotary of Washington John Grayson, register do.
108 50 197 92 38 80 294 88
James Crever, recorder do.
161 99
Charles Nes, recorder do.
William Duane, prothonotary of Supreme Court, Eastern District 158 11
John K. Findly, prothonotary of Supreme Court, Lancaster District 162 96
Alexander Jordan, prothonotary of Supreme Court, Middle District 149 38
193 51 270 32
Leonard S. Johns, prothonotary of Supreme Court, Western District 281 78
271 50 274 49
$24,771 00
No. IX. Fees of the Secretary of State's Office.
Amount of fees received and accounted for by Samuel M'Kean Secretary of the Com- wealth, $728 33
214 86
70 08
249 78
20 85
John Cooper, register and recorder do.
William Hodge, recorder do.
Alexander Johnston, register and rec. do. 321 07
250 00
76 47
120 00
524 70
150 00
457 60
REVENUE OF THE COMMONWEALTH FOR 1833.
1833.]
376
REVENUE OF THE COMMONWEALTH FOR 1833.
[DECEMBER
No. X. Tavern Licenses.
John English
Beaver
400 00
Benjamin Adams
do.
2 32
David Bright
Berks
1,762 75
Nathaniel Holmes
Allegheny
3,491 20
Chauncey Frisbie
Bradford
118 04
Jonathan H. Sloan
Armstrong
292 60
William Russell, late
do.
44.5 62
John English
Beaver
325 75
Benjamin Adams, late
do.
160 71
William L. Strawn, late
do.
192 59
David Bright
Berks
2,640 35
James Murray
Cambria
217 75
William Russel, late
do.
278 35
William A. Thomas
Centre
190 20
Jesse Johnson
Bucks
1,000 00
G. P. Gulich
Clearfield
90 00
Andrew Sproul
Butler
175 00
Joseph Morrison
Crawford
500 84
William A. Thomas
Centre
57 32
Richard T. Leech
Dauphin
988 53
G. P. Gulich
Clearfield
75 45
William Eyre, late
do.
560 71
Joseph Morrison,
Crawford
203 37
George Moore
Erie
394 00
John Phillips
Cumberland
755 79
Thomas Moorhead, late
do.
15 97
Richard T. Leech,
Dauphin
1,429 74
George Meason
Fayette
849 50
Oborn Levis
Delaware do.
539 68
Joseph Pritts, late
6 34
George Moore
Erie
359 00
William M'Clelland
Greene
345 58
Thomas Moorhead, late
do.
32 35
Huntingdon
1,071 53
Thomas Foster, former
do.
100 00
Bleany Adair, late
do.
39 51
Heury Smith
Franklin
1,001 63
Jared B. Evans
Jefferson
55 58
William M'Clelland
Greene
129 20
Joseph Cummins
Juniata
241 01
Jacob Miller
Huntingdon
1,146 83
J. F. Heinitshı
Lancaster
1,934 48
James Todd
Indiana
350 00
Emanuel Meiley
Lebanon
518 26
Jared B. Evans
Jefferson
85 50
Michael D. Eberhard
Lehigh
691 61
Joseph Cummins
Juniata
215 65
B. A. Bidlack
Luzerne
200 00
J. F. Heinitsh
Lancaster
3,282 65
Bateman Downing, late
do.
859 82
Emanuel Meiley
Lebanon
609 07
Henry D. Ellis
Lycoming®
615 51
Michael D. Eberhard
Lehigh
954 87
David T. Porter
Mercer
631 22
Henry D. Ellis
Lycoming
707 42
Rensselaer Wright
M'Kean
88 82
David T. Porter
Mercer
200 00
James Dickson
Mifflin
350 81
Rensselaer Wright
M'Kean
70 00
Christian Keisel
Montgomery do.
163 83
Christian Keisel
Montgomery
1,608 93
Samuel Kinsey
Northampton
1,663 10
John Todd, late
do.
153 01
George Weiser
Northumberland 667 65 do.
45 94
B. A. Bidlack
Robert Kelly
Perry
562 96
Bateman Downing, late
Philip Peltz,
Philadelphia
5,980 13
Samuel Kinsey
Northampton
1,530 24
Jacob Shoemaker
Pike
151 53
George Weiser
Northumberland 825 45 do.
25 08
John Schall
Schuylkill
889 42
Robert Kelly
Perry
444 79
Isaac Ankeny
Somerset
325 49
Philip l'eltz
Philadelphia
14,966 24
C. L. Ward
Susquehanna
411 72
Jacob Shoemaker
Pike
323 00
Thomas Dyer
Tioga
209 00
Burrel Lyman
Potter
18 50
Elihu Hill, former
do.
50 51
John Schall
Schuylkill
1,656 17
Jacob Mauch
Union
679 39
Isaac Ankeny
Somerset
652 38
Samuel Huston
Venango
269 78
Christopher L. Ward
Susquehanna
231 80
Walter W. Hodges
Warren
245 78
Thomas Dyer
Tioga
205 20
Samuel Marshall
Washington
211 77
Jacob Mauch
Union
734 32
Samuel M'Farland, late
do.
500 00
Samuel Huston
Venango
166 25
Jacob S. Davis, former
Wayne
25 00
S. W. Sales
Warren
100 00
William M'Kinney
Westmoreland
277 33
Walter W. Hodges, late
do.
170 00
Samuel Kuhns, former
do.
300 00
Samuel Marshall
Washington
212 66
Jacob Bayler
York
1,222 28
Samuel M'Farland, late
do.
$50 30
Peter Ahl, late
do.
14 11
Richard Lancaster
Wayne
76 67
Cornelius Stevenson
City of Phila'a 19,202 18
William M'Kinney
Westmoreland
247 38
George Weitzel
City of Lanct'r 577 65
Jacob Bayler
York
1,594 40
William Graham
City of Pittsb'g 3,080 12
$52,267 16
$61,480 86
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No. XI.
Duties on Dealers in Foreign Merchandize.
Robert Smith, treasurer of Adams county
691 02
William S. Cobean, late
do.
40 02
Nathaniel Holmes
Allegheny
1,052 50
C. L. Ward
Susquehanna
18 05
Jonathan H. Sloan
Armstrong
511 64
Alexander Mahon, state treasurer
25 00
David Johnson, late
do.
46 18
No. XII. State Maps.
Nathaniel Holmes, treasu'r of Allegheny county 9 50
Richard T. Leech
Dauphin
14 25
Henry D. Ellis
Lycoming
4 75
Philip Pel'z
Philadelphia
59 75
Chauncey Frisbie
Bradford
218 50
Melchi Happersett
Chester
1,771 65
William L. Strawn, late
do.
400 52
John Fruit
Columbia
444 60
James Murray
Cambria
266 38
John Phillips
Cumberland
458 92
Melchi Happersett
Chester
1,073 40
Oborn Levis
Delaware
338 80
John Fruit
Columbia
632 78
127 00
Henry Smith
Franklin do.
1,125 30
William Eyre, late
James Todd
Indiana
300 00
. George Meason
Fayette
551 84
John Todd, late
James Dickson
M ffin
372 88
Christian Mattes, former
do.
14 00
Peter Lazarus, late
200 00
Luzerne do.
756 26
Burrel Lyman
Potter
19 00
Peter Lazarus, late
Jacob Miller
Bucks
900 00
Andrew Sproul
Butler
432 50
Jesse Johnson
Robert Smith, treasurer of Adams connty
$791 35
$131 30
1,252 26
1833.]
REVENUE OF THE COMMONWEALTH FOR 1833.
377
No. XIII. Collateral Inheritances.
Robert Smith, treasurer of Adams county
3 78
David Bright,
Berks
28 50
Nathaniel Holmes
Allegheny
1,278 27
Chauncey Frisbie
Bradford
28 50
David Bright
Berks
1,638 19
John Fruit
Columbia
28 50
Jesse Johnson
Bucks
855 47
Cumberland
57 00
William L. Strawn, late
do.
450 98
Richard T. Leech
Dauphin
222 00
James Alexander
Oborn Levis
Delaware
57 00
John Fruit
Columbia
29 24
Thomas Moorhead, late
do.
46 91
John Phillips
Cumberland
1,167 30
George Meason
Fayette
28 50
Richard T. Leech
Dauphin
88 89
Henry Smith, late
Franklin
28 50
Oborn Levis
Delaware
292 60
Jacob Miller
Huntingdon
25 50
William Eyre, late do.
30 98
J. F. Heinitsh, late
Lancaster
Jasper E. Brady
Franklin
819 54
Emanuel Meiley
Lebanon
57 00
Henry Smith, late
do.
147 51
Michael D. Eberhard
Lehigh
114 00
Joseph Pritts, former
do.
173 66
Bateman Downing
Luzerne
199 50
Zephaniah M'Lenegan
Lancaster do.
391 35
Christian Keisel
Montgomery
Emanuel Meiley
Lebanon
559 76
Michael D. Eberhard
Lehigh
40 16
David T. Porter
Mercer
1 78
Philip Peltz, late
Philadelphia
28 50
Christian Keisel
Montgomery do.
310 26
Thomas Dyer, late
Tioga
68 50
George Weiser
Northumberland
39 50
Samuel Marshall,
Washington
85 50
Robert Kelly
Perry
6 64
William Stephens
Philadelphia do.
55,725 89
Jacob Mauch
Union 23 71
William M'Kinney
Westmoreland
55 16
Daniel Hartman
York
77 95
Jacob Bayler, late
do.
6 43
$160,626 26
No. XIV. Pamphlet Laws.
Nathaniel Holmes, treasu. of Allegheny county
0 95
William A. Thomas
Centre
0 48
James Alexander
Chester
6 00
John Phillips
Cumberland
3 80
William A. Thomas
Centre
38 00
Richard T. Leecha
Dauphin
5 70
Melchi Happersett
Chester
14 80
William Eyre
Delaware
4 75
John Fruit
Columbia
15 20
Henry Smith
Franklin
4 75
Joseph Morrison
Crawford
15 20
J. F. Heinitsha
Lancaster
9 02
Richard T. Leech
Dauphin
113 60
John Todd
Montgomery
George Moore
Erie
69 00
Robert Kelly
Perry
Henry Smith
Franklin
83 60
Philip Peltz
Philadelphia
48 45
William M'Clelland
Greene
15 20
John Schall
Schuylkill
4 28
Jacob Miller
Huntingdon
7 60
J. F. Heinitsh
Lancaster do.
8 00
Emanuel Meiley
Lebanon
30 40
Michael D. Eberhard
Lehigh
68 40
Bateman Downing
Luzerne
7 60
Samuel Kinsey
Northumberland
30 40
Oborn Levis, treasurer of Delaware county
5 70
William Eyre, late
do.
3 80
Philip Peltz Philadelphia
68 40
Philip Peltz
Philadelphia
1,392 70
Jacob Shoemaker
Pike
45 60
C. L. Ward
Susquehanna
38 00
John Davis,inspector first brigade, second division
325 00
Thomas Dyer
Tioga
15 20
Jacob Mauch
Union
15 20
Henry Daub, inspector second brigade, second division
357 50
Walter W. Hodges
Warren
21 50
Samuel Ringwalt, inspector first brigade, fourth division
100 00
William M'Kinney
Westmoreland
23 75
Jacob Bayler,
York
22 80
Joel 'Baker, inspector second brigade, fourth division
346 59
William Nes, late inspector first brigade, fifth division,
132 22
NO. XVIII.
Robert Orr, jr. late inspector second bri - gade, fifteenth dieision
131 89
Fleming Davidson, former do.
220 00
$1,693 00
Jonathan II. Sloan
Arm,trong 436 14
Vor. XII.
48
NO. XVII. Hawker's and Pedlers' Licenses.
Robert Smith, treasurer of Adams county,
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