Journal, Part 2State Printer, 1847 - Pennsylvania Most vols. 1794/95-1853, have appendices consisting of reports of various State offices. |
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... August , 1844 , which were put at five per cent . This rapid increase of the public debt destroyed our credit , produced the deepest alarm in every reflecting mind , and if not timely arrested , would have inflicted an irreparable ...
... August , 1844 , which were put at five per cent . This rapid increase of the public debt destroyed our credit , produced the deepest alarm in every reflecting mind , and if not timely arrested , would have inflicted an irreparable ...
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... August interest . The counties that distinguished themselves by the prompt payment in July , of the taxes of 1846 , are as follows , and they paid in the order of time as they are mentioned , viz : -Bradford , Adams , Cumberland , Erie ...
... August interest . The counties that distinguished themselves by the prompt payment in July , of the taxes of 1846 , are as follows , and they paid in the order of time as they are mentioned , viz : -Bradford , Adams , Cumberland , Erie ...
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... August . Connected with this subject , I respectfully repeat a suggestion made in my last report , viz : that the duplicates be at once placed in the hands of the county treasurer , and dispense with the agency of township or ward ...
... August . Connected with this subject , I respectfully repeat a suggestion made in my last report , viz : that the duplicates be at once placed in the hands of the county treasurer , and dispense with the agency of township or ward ...
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... August in each year , because a portion of the interest being paid in for taxes , its payment would be spread over all the months of the year . Connected with this arrangement , the county treasurers ought to be authorized to receive ...
... August in each year , because a portion of the interest being paid in for taxes , its payment would be spread over all the months of the year . Connected with this arrangement , the county treasurers ought to be authorized to receive ...
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... August , 1845 , when funded , Domestic creditors ' scrip , - Total public debt 1st January , 1847 , $ 1,752,335 06 36,906,635 46 200,000 00 - $ 38,858,970 52 $ 1,031,664 00 703,810 69 4,433 11 44,423 21 1,784,331 01 96,275 47 ...
... August , 1845 , when funded , Domestic creditors ' scrip , - Total public debt 1st January , 1847 , $ 1,752,335 06 36,906,635 46 200,000 00 - $ 38,858,970 52 $ 1,031,664 00 703,810 69 4,433 11 44,423 21 1,784,331 01 96,275 47 ...
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66 Larceny 66 Prothonotary 66 Register Affirmed and subscribed Alderman amount Auction duties August Balance banks Bills discounted Burglary Canal Commissioners Capital stock Cashier Certificates for loans CHARLES GIBBONS coal colored Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Conneaut Contingent fund convicts December Delaware depositors disease Dividends unpaid dollars Eastern State Penitentiary estate and materials February five per cent Girard college Horse stealing hundred imperfect health improvement incidental expenses insane institution interest Isaac Myer J. F. Gilpin James January John John Fick Legislature less brokerage lock Monongahela months Mount Carbon navigation company Notes in circulation November officers paid Mayor's warrant penitentiary Penn'a Pennsylvania canal Philadelphia county prisoners Profit and loss READ-JANUARY real estate receipts received from Isaac relief notes rent received repairs to real respectfully rope Schuylkill Schuylkill navigation company Senate statement Sworn and subscribed Tioga tolls Treasurer William