1829.] AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT. 407 do Isaac Ziegler, former Northumberland 217 79 Samuel Wilson, late Union 581 12 William Moulder Philadelphia 9,921 49 Miron Parks Venango 100 00 Dan'l M. Broadhead, late Pike 334 40 Isaac Leet, late Washington 1,148 05 George Struop, late Perry 584 96 Samuel M'Farland, do 800 00 William Farnham, Potter 25 00 Alexander Johnston, late Westmoreland 1,087 03 Joseph Hammer, Schuylkill Warren 80 00 Jacob Neff, Somerset do 28 50 Hiram Finch, late Susquehanna 303 76 Nathaniel B. Eldred, Wayne 74 80 Elibu Hill, Tioga York 1,730 56 Samuel Wilson, late Union 502 44 John Bacon, late City of Philad'a, 9,669 37 John King, late Warren do. 4,775 00 William Pier, do City of Pittsburg 2,059 07 Nathaniel B. Eldred, Wayne 79 60 George Weitzel City of Lancaster 616 88 Isaac Leet, late Washington 237 00 do 62,667 92 Alexander Johnston, late Westmoreland 700 80 Peter Ahl, late York No. XI. STATE MAPS. William S. Cobean, treasurer of Adams county $42 00 DUTIES ON DEALERS IN FOREIGN MER Thomas Henry Beaver 42 75 CHANDIZE. Henry Williams, late Bedford 10 00 William S. Cobean, treasurer of Thomas R. Gettys 19 00 Adams county David Bright Berks 57 00 1,273 68 John B. M'Pherson, late Alexander Nesbitt, late Cumberland 18 05 James Young, 47 50 Allegheny 473 96 Andrew M'Reynolds, late Columbia 512 44 52 25 Thomas Laird, laie do Erie 93 Thomas Henry, Daniel Spangler Franklin 19 00 Jomes Thompson, Butler 256 05 42 75 Thomas R. Gettys, Bedford 400 21 9 50 David Bright, John Reynolds Lancaster 31 63 3,224 52 Daniel Boileau, late Bucks William Harris, jr. late 60 75 1,263 06 Lycoming David C. Kulp Montgomery 9 50 Elibu Chadwick James P. Bull, late 14 25 Bradford м'Kean 177 92 do Alpheus Ingham, Frederick Haas, late Northumberland 4 75 304 50 do Ezra Cope, late 9 50 2,000 OC Alexander Nesbitt, late William Moulder 123 50 Cumberland 958 88 Philadelphia Hendricks Weise do 947 14 4*75 John D. Petrikin, late Centre Hiram Finch, late 100 00 Susquehanna 9 50 Union do 33 25 Alexander Johnston, late Joseph Douglass, 478 17 Westmoreland 14 25 Cornelius M'Donald, Alexander Mahon, state treasurer, for maps 133 00 And'w M'Reynolds, late taken by members of the legislature, 15 00 Columbia 432 98 Frederick Heisely, late Dauphin 1,090 73 Homer Eachus 691 36 Delaware 696 41 Tbo. Forster, jr. former Eric 90 00 No. XII. Thomas Laird, late 76 23 Daniel Spangler, Franklin 813 72 COLLATERAL INHERITANCES. James Boyle, late Fayette 720 63 David Bright, treasurer of Berks county $237 19 John Inghram, Greene 322 57 Walter Clark, late Huntingdon 558 12 Ezra Cope, late Chester 57 33 Isaac Dorland, do do 133 77 William Lucas, Indiana Cumberland 123 25 Christopher Barr, late Jefferson 23 75 Frederick Heisely, late Dauphin 555 88 John Reynolds, Lancaster Delaware 507 66 Jacob Goodhart, late Lebanon 546 14 Daniel Spangler Franklin 24 42 Zurah Smith, Luzerne Lancaster 710 54 John Myers, late do 59 941 William Harris, jr. late Lycoming 330 98 John King, late M'Kean 2 87 Charles Saeger, Lehigh Montgomery 389 92 Jonathan Smith, Mercer 759 08 Peter Shnyder, late Northampton 15 78 Joseph B. Ard, Mifflin Philadelphia 7,365 65 Perry 101 90 Elihu Chadwick, M'Kean Schuylkill 29 14 Peter Shnyder, late Northampton 1,556 12 Samuel M‘Farland Washington 10 00 Frederick Haas, late Northumberland 42 75 Peter Abl, late York 94 38 Peter Lazarus, do 448 48 William Moulder Philadelphia 5,950 49 10,742 193 Daniel Brodhead, late Pike 189 76 George Stroop, late. Perry 424 61 NO. XIII. R. H. M'Clelland, former 400 00 PAMPHLET LAWS. Joseph Hammer Schuylkill 340 10 William S. Cobean, treasurer of Jacob Neff, Somerset 383 00 $ 47 Berks 5 70 Elihu Hill, Tioga 197 27 Henry Williams, late Bedford 3 00 do do Alexander Nesbitt, late Cumberland 3 80 Schuylkill bank 10,000 Hendricks Weise do. 3 80 Northampton bank 10,000 Frederick Heisely, late Dauphin 3 80 A. L. Beaumont 15,000 Daniel Spangler Franklin 5 70 0. H. Dibble 15,000 Walter Clark,late Huntingdon 2 35 225,000 00 Jacob Goodhart, late Lebanon 47 Bank of Pennsylvania, temporary loan, per act of twenty-second April, 1829, $600,000 00 William Moulder Philada. 8 37 Commercial bank of Pennsylva. 156,338 92 George Stroop, late Perry 3 33 Philadelphia bank 100,000 00 Peter Shnyder, late Northampton 47 Harrisburg bank 100,000 00 50,000 00 Samuel Wilson, late Union 4 75 Bank of the United States 50,000 00 55 46 Columbia bridge company, 45,000 00 Mechanics' bank of Philadelphia 30,000 00 Bank of Northern Liberties 30,000 00 Bank of Chester county 25,000 00 Nathaniel W. Sample, Jr. late inspec Easton bank 22,000 00 tor, under the act of 1814, $642 00 York bank 20,000 00 Nathaniel W. Sample, Jr. late inspec Schuylkill bank 20,000 00 tor second brigade, fourth division, Bank of Montgomery county 20,000 00 under act of 1822, 950 00 15,000 00 George M.Feely, late inspector. first Bank of Chambersburg 13,000 00 brigade, eleventh division, under Lancaster bank 10,000 00 act of 1822, 42 00 10,000 00 Daniel Sharpe,inspector first brigade, Bank of Pittsburg 10,000 00 first division, under act of 1822, 812 50 Insurance company of the state of Jacob Bahn, late inspector, second Pennsylvania 25,000 00 brigade, eleventh division, under Union insurance company 10,000 00 act of 1822, paid by his surities, 391 71 Franklin insurance company 10,000 00 David Bright, treasurer of Berks Co. 1 90 Philadelphia insurance company 10,000 00 Frederick Heisley, late Dauphin 5 70 Delaware insurance company 10,000 00 Homer Eachus. Delaware 9 50 Stephen Girard 100,000 00 John Inghram Greene 20,000 00 Isaac Zeigler, late Northumberland20 00 A. L. Beaumont 5,000 00 William Moulder Philadelphia 121 60 George Eicholtz 2,500 00 3,000 71 -1,518,838 92 No. XV. 2,811,238 92 TIN PEDLERS' LICENSES. Matthew Randall, prothonotary Phila No. XIX. delphia county $120 00 OLD DEBTS AND MISCELLANEOUS. Nathaniel W. Sample, Jr. prothonotary Lancaster county 30 00 Presly Neville, per Alexander BrackGeorge Scott, prothonotary Bradford enridge, attorney for the commoncounty, 60 00 4,597 62 uel Douglas, attorney for the com- 2,861 96 Thomas R. Gettys, per Williain F. Ricbard Oldham's estate, Franklin, 74 24 Boone, attorney for the common- 340 89 William Runkle, per Thomas M.PettCOMMISSIONERS OF THE INTERNAL IM it, attorney for the commonwealth 53 37 Charles Bovard, per Alexander MaPROVEMENT FUND. hon,attorney for the commonwealth 37 00 Repaid state treasurer, the amount advanced Robert Brown, per Daniel Stannard, by him to the commissioners of the inter attorney for the commonwealth 9 15 nal improvement fund, per third section of John Norton's administrators, on ac- Daniel Hiester, former register Ches- 200 00 John Young, former brigade inspector Bank of Pennsylvania, stock loan pertaining on account of militia fines 32 00 to the Pennsylvania canal, per act of 24th William Wilson, late superintendent March, 1828, $267,400 00 eastern division Pennsylvania canal, York bank, and sundry individuals, stock sale of property belonging to the loan pertaining to the Pennsylvania canal, commonwealth 44 12 per act of 18th December, 1828, 800,000 00 Commissioners for the improvement Commercial bank of Pennsylvania, of the public ground, for lots sold 412 00 temporary loan, per act of 18th Jabez Hyde,John M'Meens and SamDecember, 1828 $50,000 uel H. Wilson, commissioners for Bank of Pittsburg 35,000 exploring the North Rranch of the Farmers' bank of Reading 25,000 387 17 Bank of Montgomery county 25,000 Ditto, for improving the Susquehanna 312 52 Carlisle bank 20,000 -9,738 38 Bank of Chambersbnrg 20,000 1829.] AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT-EXPENDITURES. EXPENDITURES. act of 9th April, 1827, 409 6,000 00 18,000,00 STATE ROADS. Jeduthan Gray, William Bates 186 00 Pennsylvania claimants State maps 9 Penitentiary at Philadelphia 10 Penitentiary near Pittsburg 11 Conveying convicts 12 Conveying fugitives 13 House of Refuge 14 Balance in the treasury first Dec. 1829, 175,375 98 $3,800,153 94 Commissioners for improving the public 4,000 00 $3,049,894 01 PUBLIC GROUND. DOLS, CT. DOLLS. CTS. Land Office. Joel Bailey, inspector first brigade, 300 00 Secretary of the Land Office, salary$1,400 00 Disbursements 683 40 Clerks 3,781 72 982 40 Contingencies 738 79 Jeremiah Shiappell, inspector second 5,920 51 brigade sixth division, salary 279 57 Surveyor General's Office. Disbursements 632 97 Surveyor General's salary 1,400 00 912 54 Clerks 3,150 00 Jolin H. Keller, inspector first brigade, 442 52 146 00 4,992 53 George Hess, late do. salary, 119 58 Contingent E.cpenses. Disbursements 132 88 Paid electors of President & Vice 252 46 President of the U. States, 1,328 10 Jacob Hartz, inspecter second brigade. 1,852 73 137 25 Stephen Duncan, chairman of the Joseph Wilt, late do. salary, 25 21 joint committee, state library, 303 61 Disbursements 335 72 William Musgrave, state librarian, 310 00 360 93 E. F. Cryder &co. printing for John Ludwig, inspector first brigade state library, 96 39 250 00 Cameron and Stambaugh, printing Disbursements 820 74 pamphlet laws for 1828–29, 1,498 75 -1,070 74 Henry Sprigman, stitching, cover Martin Weaver, administrator of John ing and delivering do. 176 00 Baldy, deceased, late inspector do. Solomon Sprigman, binding 200 disbursements 43 :1 copies do. 20 00 Isaac Bowman, inspector second briJames Trimble, boxes,packing, &c. 101 10 gade, eighth division, salary 375 00 John Myers, carriage of the laws, 165 00 Disbursements 63 72 do. 438 72 Elias Beidleman, do, 300 00 Robert Fleming, inspector first brigade, Robert Dickey and Isaac Hover, ninth division, salary 38 00 taking care of the state capitol, Joseph J. Wallis, late do. salary 17 46 during the recess of the legisla Disbursements 53 57 ture for 1828 and 1829, 120 00 71 03 James Cameron, on account of prin: John Horton, Jr. inspector second briting the pamphlet laws for 1829 gade, ninth division, salary 184 47 -30, 500 00 Disbursements 93 00 6,891 68 277 47 Disbursements 129 73 156 59 MILITIA EXPENSES. Henry Barnhart, inspector first brigade, George B. Porter, late adjutant general, tenth division, salary 79 54 salary 375 00 John Hasson, inspector second brigade, Daniel Sharpe, inspector first brigade, tenth division, salary 224 14 first division, salary 812 50 Disbursements 199 77 Thomas Snyder, inspector second bri 423 91 gade, first division, salary 435 81 | Edward Armor, inspector first brigade, John Davis, inspector first brigade, sec eleventh division, disbursements 14 00 ond division, salary 210 87 George MʻFeely, late do. disbursements 13 50 Samuel A. Smith, late do. salary 236 16 Samuel Davidson, inspector first briChristian Snyder, late inspector second gade, twelfth division, salary 210 00 brigade, second division, salary 136 61 Disbursements 107 00 317 00 156 00 David Fore, late do. salary 27 94 Thomas Jones, inspector first brigade, Disbursements 214 29 third division, salary 199 95 242 23 John Kerlin, inspector second brigade, Alexander Hanna, inspector second brithird division, disbursements 75 00 gade, twelfth division, salary 196 00 John Filson, late do. salary 111 50 John Hitchman, inspector first brigade, Joel Baker, inspector second brigade, thirteenth division, salary 243 24 fourth division, disbursements 165 00 Disbursements 119 00 Nathaniel W. Sample, Jr. late do. dis 362 24 bursements per act of 29th March, Thomas M'Quaide, late do. salary 102 94 1819 Disbursements 291 47 William Nes, inspector first brigade, 394 41 fifth division, salary 217 78 Joseph Eneix, inspector second brigade thirteenth division, salary 135 00 342 78 Disbursements 184 79 Michael Doudle,late do. disbursements 200 00 319 79 Jacob Sanders, inspector second bri John Park, inspector first brigade fourgade, fifth division, salary 61 33 122 00 Disbursements 189 70 Benjamin Anderson, late do. salary, 37 25 251 03 Disbursements 364 85 Thomas C. Miller, late do. salary, 152 37 402 10 Disbursements 259 90 Lot Lantz, inspector second brigade, 412 27 fourteenth division, salary 291 17 148 00 1829.] AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT-EXPENDITURES. 410 Disbursements 159 00 DOL. CT. No. VIII. 450 17 PENNSYLVANIA CLAIMANTS. Andrew M'Farland, inspector first bri Josiah Lewis 978 72 gade, fifteenth division, salary - 272 67 Disbursements 10 00 No. IX. 282 67 STATE MAPS. Nathaniel Patterson, late do. disburse Benjamin Tanner, for maps furnished per ments 522 40 resolution of twenty-eighth March, 1825. 542 27 RobertOrr,Jr.inspector second brigade, fifteenth division, salary 263 53 No, X. PENITENTIARY AT PHILADELPHIA. 522 83 Thomas Sparks and William Davidson, per Samuel Power, inspector first brigade, act of twenty-third April, 1829, 5,000 00 sixteenth division, salary 300 00 Josiah Randall, treasurer of the board of in- spectors, per thirteenth section of the act 1,000 00 Edward A. Reynolds, inspector second brigade, sixteenth division, salary 347 50 6,000 00 Disbursements 716 89 - 1,067 39 No. XI. George B. Porter, late adjutant general,re PENITENTIARY AT PITTSBURG. pairs of the arsenal at Philadelphia, 37 99 Board of inspectors, per act of 30th March,1829 2,000 00 Do. exchange and transportation of arms, 45 75 do. per act of 230 April, 1829 3,000 00 Robert Love, transportation of arms, 6 75 Officers' salary, per ninth section of act of Simon B. Kinton, do. do. 28 00 twenty-third April, 1829, viz: Daniel Sharp, do, do. 150 00 100 00 George W. Tryon, do. 91 25 William Holtzworth, do. do, 44 50 Dr. William H. Denny, physician 75 00 John Bell, do. 50 00 -466 25 John W. Salter, colours, 150 00 William Berrett, do. 102 25 5,466 25 No XII. $17,738 22 CONVEYING CONVICTS. David Laufman, deputy sheriff of Franklin co. $64 72 No. IV. D. Horner, do. Adams 105 41 PENSIONS AND GRATUITIES. Samuel Huntzinger, sheriff of Schuylkill 52 61 Amount of pensions & gratuities by special Joseph Culbertson do. Franklin 85 97 acts of the legislature, and under the pow Morrison Underwood, late sheriff Westmoreland 11 29 er vested in the board for the relief of offi John Hipple, sheriff Perry 42 90 cers and soldiers of the revolutionary war, 27,800 32 David M'Fadden do Crawford 48 37 No. V. 411 27 EDUCATION. Washington college, $1,000 00 No. XIII. Jefferson college 1,000 00 CONVEYING FUGITIVES. Western university 2,400 00 Mahlon Hibbs, $63 15 Dickinson college, 3,000 00 James Vanstavern and William Dubree 61 90 Deaf and Dumb institution 6,302 48 William Jaggers 38 00 Allegheny college 1,000 00 George Eichelberger 54 03Smethsport academy 2,000 00 John Broomball 60 50 16,702 48 287 58 No. XIV. HOUSE OF REFUGE. John S. Henry, treasurer of the House of Refuge, per act of second March, 1827, 2,500 00 the five per cent. stock loan of 1821 46,500 00 No. XV. The bank of Pennsylvania and others, on the five per cent. stock loan of 1824, 30,000 00 MISCELLANEOUS. The bank of Pennsylvania and others, on the William Shannon, notifying presidential electors 38 00 five per cent. stock loan of 1825, 7,500 00 John G. Osler, notifying presidential electors 79 50 The Harrisburg bank and others, on loan per Thomas Wallace, notifying presidential electors 66 25 act of first April, 1826, 7,725 00 Sundry printers, for publishing the act rela- 1,037 65 Lehigh county 1,138 50 Daniel Small do York No. VII. 1,617 50 James Mathers do- Mifflin INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT FUND. 1,043 00 James Black do Lancaster Auction duties $80,000 00 81 00 James O'Conner, do Bedford Premiums on loans, 58,375 00 1,026 00 Dividends on bridge and turnpike stock 19,640 00 Matthias S. Richards do Berks 3,217 50 Collateral inheritances, 10,742 19 Arthur Andrews do Chester 158 50 29 99 Robert Beatty Escheats do Allegheny 1,359 50 Henry Davis do Beaver 16 00 168,787 18 Samuel L. Carpenter do Westmoreland 2,299 50 Freeman Lewis do Fayette 201 00 |