TREASURY-OFFICE, December 12th, 1809.. To the Speaker and Members of the Senate, and Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. GENTLEMEN, I HAVE delivered, agreeably to law, to the Clerk of the House of Representatives, six hundred printed copies, of a detailed statement, of the receipts and expenditures at the Treasury office, from the first of December, 1808, to the S0th of November, 1809, inclusive. The general account, No. I. exhibits a balance of two hundred and eighty-two thousand fifty dollars and ten cents, in favor of the Commonwealth. No. II. III. and IV. contain abstracts from No. I. and No. V. a recapitulation of the monthly receipts. and payments. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Very respectfully, Your most obedient servant, WILLIAM FINDLAY. No. I. Receipts and Expenditures in the TREASURY of PENNSYLVANIA, from the first to 1808. Dec. 1, PAID Elizabeth Baxter, three months pension, due this day No. 1 2, Paid Alexander Brown, an associate judge of Mercer county, one quarter's salary, due the first of October last No. 2 Paid Stacy Potts, junior, for notifying ten of the electors of a president and vice-president of the United States, of their being elected to that trust No. 3 Paid Elizabeth M'Williams, one year and seven months pension, to the first of November last No. 4 Paid Andrew Burkhard and others, for a certificate, No. 73, issued in their favor, for two tracts of land in Luzerne county, released to the commonwealth in pursuance of the acts of the fourth of April, 1799, and 15th of March, 1800 No. 5 } CR. B Carried forward 47,007 47 Carried forward 1,323 93 CR. 10} Cri Receipts and Expenditures in the TREASURY of PENNSYLVANIA, from the first to the thirty first of December, 1808, inclusive. DR. { {Rece 1808. 133 $ 994 40 Brought forward Dec. 3, Paid John Riddle, for notifying four of the electors of a president and vice-president of the United States, of their election to that trust No. 6 53.50 6, Paid James Cowden, an associate judge of Dauphin county, two quarters salary, ending the 30th of September last Nos. 7, 8 70 Paid John Brink, an associate judge of Wayne county, one quarters salary, due the first of October last No. 10 No. 9 Paid the legal representatives of Nicholas Lutz, late an associate judge of Berks county, salary due at the time of his decease Paid Eve Withington, two quarters pension ending the 30th of September last Nos. 11, 12 7, Paid John Whiteside, for notifying six of the electors of a president and vice-president of the United States, of their being elected to that trust No. 13 Paid Thomas M'Kee, an associate judge of Venango county, one quarter's salary, due the first of October last No. 14 Carried forward DR. { Receipts and Expenditures in fires, December, LUN, XCIVANIA, from the first to '} of 1808, inclusive. Dolls. Cts. 1808. Brought forward Dec. 8, Paid Jacob Hostetter, an associate judge of York Paid the following Electors of a President Charles Thompson, president No. 19 27 Smith, treasurer of Mer cer county, on account of Joseph Lefever Adamson Tannehill 53 10 Thomas Leiper Robert Giffin Jacob Weygandt 69 90 Jacob Hostetter 26 21 13, Received of Jonathan David Fullerton 27 36 Smith, treasurer of Mer William Wilson 28 42 cer county, on account of James Cowden 29 21 19 93 Gabriel Hiester, junior 30 18 Archibald Darrah 31 27 Carried forward 49,513 15 Carried forward 2,350 98 |