Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, March 10, 1864, Image 4

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    NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
COMMISSIONERS' STATEMENT,
JOIE L. SPEEL, ESQ., COUNTY TREASURER;
BEING THE RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING,
BURCH 31sT, 18f4.
DI . JOHN L. SPEEL, ESQ., TREA
SURER OF DAUPHIN COUNTY, PA., IN AC
COUNT WITH THE SAID COUNTY.
BEGEITTS, 1863.
To Balance in tho Treasury, January 1, 1863.. 120,667 03
outstanding county and Statetaxes. 14,852 11
do relief tax 32,98.363
county and State taxes levied for 1863. 106,423 04
relief and commutation tax, levied for 1863. 35,823 31
cash received on extra rotessment. 370 47
cash do on unseated and other lands.. 764 64
notes discounted in Dauphin Deposit Bank. 25,000 00
loan on bond. 1,500 00
abatements arid Collector's and Treasurer's
commissions by the Commonwealth on
the payment of State tax for
miscellaneous receipts'
balance due County Treas.urer
$243,821 67
PAYMENTS, 1863: ' CE.
ET mnountof Commissioners' orders paid... 5143,129 03
County Auditors paid for 1862. " 243 33
outstanding orders paid. 412 00
abatements on State tax, 1862. ;1,688 64
do Collector's and Treasurer's coin-
missions on State tax 1863 4,136 74
State tax for 1863, paid In full 34,679 48
exoneration on all taxes merged 5,282 20
commissions on all do do 6,231 87
abatements allowed on county and State tax 3,635 09
Commissioners and Clerk paid for services
',/militia assessment.
outstanding taxes merged
County Treasurer's commissions.
We. the underaigned,Audators of tho county of Dauphin,
do certify that, after having been duly sworn, according.
to Law, we proceeded to audit, settle and adjust the ac
counts of the County Treasurer and County Commission
ers of said county, for the year one thousand eight bun:
deed and sixty-three, and that, after a thorough and care
ful examination, weilnd them to be correct, as set forth
in the foregoing statements. .
Witne.ss our bands' at our ofOco, at Harrisburg . . this 2.24
day of February, A. 1).1564.
HENRY PEFFER,
DANIEL LEH
SAMUEL M'ILLIIENNY,
Auditors of Dauphin County, Pa.
COMMISSIONERS' STATEMENT of the disloarsemeuts of
the County Treasurer to January Ist, 1881. font he year
A. n. 186.9.
COVETS.
grand Jurunti at January sct•siotis.... —UN 07
April ...... 161 11
" August " ...... 139 76
November " ...... 148 02 ti-35 56
Petit Jurors at Jauuary sessions ..... 282 08
" April ". ..... 271 02
August " ..... 325 18
November " 403 79 1,232 07
Common Piens jurors in January 265 03
February.... 128 41
March 207 48
Apri1........175 53
November ...176 91 UM 36
Court Crirr and Tip-Staves in January.. 32 50
February 77 50
March..'2B 75
ApriL ... 70 00
May 5.00
August.. 56 25
Septem'r 375
October:. 500
Novem'r 63 75
Decem.'r.- 10 00 352 50
Jacob D. Hoffman, livery hire to Grand
Jurors....
Jacob D. Heilman, livery hire to Grand
Jurors
William Colder, livery hire to Grani
Jurors IS 00 40 50
Constables' reports to January term... 42.04
April " 43 13
" . " - August " 44 33
SE
Noi em'r
CONSTABLES' FEES PAID ON CRIMINAL PROSECII
TIONS AND FOLIOS DUTY.
Barny Campbell
Moses Fleck..
Henry Becker,
A. J. Wickert.
David Deeters..
John Cline....
Solomon Huber.
John Stauffer...
D. R. Calendar.
C. A. Davis....
Joshua TaggerL
John Stock....
John Brooks...
fL K Parsons..
'Win Essig....
Rat Floyd
Robert Fry
S. T. Massey
John Newman
Henry Radabach
M. Bartholomew
Pat. Kane
George ..
J. J. Wallace -
Mr.
Alexander M'Clintock.
J. R. Boyd.
George Breneisen
Daniel Batteleher....
'Jonathan Kelchner...
Elliott -
Henry Bickel
John Murphy
George Weetheffer....
MATOR-, ALDERMEN AND JUSTICES' PEES.
Wm. IL Kepner, Mayor • •- $1,285 27
William Kline, Mayor's fee. 383 65
John Maglaughlin, Alderman's fees.. 239 13
Henry Beader, Esq., Justice fees.... 77 05
Josiah litTarland, Alderman'sfee...... 8 15
George B. Caldwell " 8 20
Henry Stehman, Esq., fees 10 90
Dr. J. Schaeffer, Esq., fees 13 33
James Ferree, Esq., fqe.s. 8 Si
JamesW. Griffith, Esq., fees 3 21
Samuel Thomson, Esq., " 35
Joseph 4rubaker, Esq., "
Thomas Strohm, Esq.,
John Stoner, Esq., "
John D. Snyder, Esq., "
WITNESSES IN CRIMINAL CASES.
Amount paid said witnesses in 1863.. 114 76
ROAD DAMAGES.
BonAmnia Buffington
John Lauch_
Michael M. Stoner
David Reicheldcrfer... ....... .
Jonas Schwartz
John.Lan.ker
Benjamin Riegel and others.
Adam Weaver -
David Weav - er
Philip Moyer
Road and Bridge Viewers paid
BRIDGES
brGran & Carpenter, in fill, for
bridge at Lantermileh's, balance, $1,752 IA
Samuel Stauffer, balance , in full, on
Island. Ford bridge,
Samuel Stauffer, in fall,- on Behm's
mill bridge,
John Finley, in full,on 'Union Depo
sit bridge, balance, -
John Finley, in full, on Middletown
turnpike bridge,
Edward Bickel, on Hummelstown
turnpike bridge,
Edward Bickel, on Hummelstown
red bridge,
Beneville Itiopp, for filling up the
wing walls, or road on to Hum
melstown pikehridge;
Adam Lenker & Co., ortoccoutat of
bridge at Good Ford, "'
Expenses at bridge views,
Samuel Handshue, repairs of Beaver
creek bridge,
Joseph Anderson, repairs of hospital
road bridge,
John H. Sabbath, repairs of Spring
creek bridge,
George Hecker, repairs Union De
posit bridge,
Etter, Siple.& Germany, lumber for
aqueduct bridge,
Elias Mertz, re-pairs Dauphin bridge..
Samuel Sinter, repairs Clark's
creek red bridge,
Heilman & Lerch, repairs Manraht
bridge,
George Fackler and others, small
bridge repairs,
Alfred Hummel,completing the turn
pike bridge at Middletown,
Fisher & Smith, lumber for aqueduct
bridge, - •
Samuel Landis,lettering bridge ends,
B. B. Albert, " • "
Shope & Ortb, nails and: spike for
bridge, , 1 56522,ara 10
COURT ROUSE AND COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE,
B. 3. Harris, repairs at *tars: $ 611
Josiah J. Jones, repairs, heaters and
water closets, -
For snow shoveling and sawing kind
ling,
For sornbbin,g,
For towns and aulidries, ,
Reflecting shades for prothonotary's
office, • -
iftutirt Hoelle, for ice, -
Goyernment stamps on collectors'
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
bonds • 21 50
Glaziers' work, 2 81
Repairs of chairs, 1 00
Freight on documents, 80 00
Table for recorders' office.
6 50
Telegraph dispatchbs, 1 is
Zollinger & Bro., stove pipe, 4 02
George Gerberich, stone coal, 48 00
George P. Wiestling, stone coal, 88 00
Peter Bernheisel, ire, building privy, 145 :11
Daniel Lehr, part county auditor's
pay, 17 00
Clerk .to county auditors, 50 00
Janitor to same, N, 10 00
William 'Mitchell, auditing public ac
counts, 15 00
Joshua bf. Wiestling, professional
services, 50 00
John A_ Fisher, same, 150 00
.
John C. Kunkel, same 300 00
o " solicitor to com
missioners 50 00
a C. Alleman, solicitor forlB6o and
1861 300 00
Jacob Behm, balance commissioners' . .
4,141 66
801 51
11 07
pay, 31 50
Henry Meyer, commissioners' pay to
time of ids - decease, 297 25
George Garverich, commimioners'
pay in full, . 412 94
Jacob Milleisen, commissioners' pay
in full, 187 62
Henry Hartman, commissioners' pay
in full, 71 87
Jesse B. Hummel and Wm. H. Boa-
tick, to make tax book; 120 00
Janitor, salary in full, 312 00
Joseph Miller, clerk In full, 1,000 00 $3,859 24
Water rent, 100 00
Gas for court house and lamps on
pavement, - . 131 50
Postage, ' 48 29 5279 79
COUNTY DEBT AND LNTERESTS.
Daniel Ricker, old county bond, $ 1,000 00 '
fl
David Cassel,
Bond No. 14, paid, 800 00
Bond No. 138, paid, l,OOO 00 • .
Bond No. 28, pall, 800 00
Bond No. 38, paid, ' 400 00
Bonds No. 112 and 137, paid, 4,00 oo
Bonds No. 10, 1I and 12, paid, 3,000 00
Bond No 18, paid, ' 300 00
Bonds, No. 17 and 45, paid. 1,100 00 `
Bond No. 32, pald, 2,000 00
Elizabeth Reel, note, - 300 00 - •
Gciirgo Gerberich, note, 300 00"
Adam
Adam Reel, nOte, 300 00'
Dauphin Deposit bank notes paid, 28,000 00541,800 00
Interests paid on notes and coupons, • 10,877 34
398 00
90,751 27
2,784 97
$243,321 67
REQUISITIONS.
Poor house requisition, order, No.
55,
Dauphin county prison, order No.
77,
Certified copy of laws,
J. W. Storer, election and court pro
clamations,
F. L Hotter, binding books in coun
ty office;
F. L. Rutter, for dockets and books
in county offices,
F. L Hotter, for assessment books.
Weaver & Royal, assessors' lists of
voters,
0. Barrett Si Co., election and court
proclamations, -
Coles, election and court pro :
demotions'
E. M.' Pollock, stationery, Supreme
Court,
George Bergner, treasurdra' report
and office blanks, proclamations.
C-eorgo Bergner,. for paper and sta
tionery,
Kuhn & Haas, election and court
proclamations,
50 00 $1,725 40
INQUESTS.'
Coroners and justices' inquiSitions in
1863.
8 00
SUPREME COURT. •
Josiah R Royal, crier to Supreme
Court, 3105,00
Andrew E ause,meenger,Suprerrie
Court, - • 96-00 .
.• Chairs for Supreme Court r00m,.. 18 00.
Weaver & Royal, printing, Supreme
Court, 16 00
Theodore P. Scheffer, printing,
preme Court, 62 45 .-
R. E. Ferguson, services as clerk to •
Suireme Court, 23 00 -
Postage for Supreme Court, '8 '55 "
Ice 300
Brooms, " 362 $335,00
COUNTY PRISON AND CONVICTS.
Repairs in county prison, $l7 65,
Eastern penitentiaay,support of con
- iict.s, • 120 OS .
Bread for lock up convicts, ;9.32 $177 25
Amount paid assessors in 1863, 1,504 67
Amount paid judges of elections and
incidental oXpenses, • 1,669 15
.MISCELLANEOL'S..
Bounty paid volunteers, who had
not called for the seine at time of
enlistment, $ :3150 00
Jacob R. Eby, redemption money. 32 28 •
William D. Earnst, n 5 79
Commiwioners, on returned tax. 14 43
Taxes refunded,
Freight on documents of protluipo
ttuy's,rogistor's and recorder's °di
ces, and incidental expense; 83 44
.7 1). Hoffman, livery hire in crimi
nal Cans, 8 00
Wra. Wilicenmeyer, livery hire in
criminal cases, . . 500
A. J. Herr, Es., district attorney.
gra
110..16 169 65
$320 42
106 29
22 71
16 13
39 40
61 09
2543
36 25
51 64
7 71
... 30 . 90
... 9 88
... 14 27
„ .., 267
48 23
32 02
16 50
16 53
6 38
10 00
10 07
68
0 22
1 76
5 71
2 25
1 85
5 25
2 22
fees. 1046 00
Joshua 31. Wiestling, assistance of do 50 00.
Jacob D. Boas, Esq., sheriff, fees •
1862, 614
. 87
Jacob D. Boas Esq., sheriff, fees
1863, • 804 25
Government stamps for relief bonds, 18 00
Bother Hagl, for city map, - 4 00
Bounty paid in foxes, 111 0443,172 46
Amount disbursed by the agents appointed to disburse
the fund in the county treasury for the relief of soldiers'
families during the year 1863:
George Bergner at Harrisburg; agent:
Amount received in 1863, $15,000 00
Amount due him at last
L 6 69 .
334 1,007 94
settlement, - $ 1,465,56
AMount alsburse.d In
1863, 12,288 75
Amount due county Janu
ary 1, 1864, 1,245 69
2 16
1 61
6 23 .2.056 06
15,000 00
John J. Shoemaker, for
- Highspire and other lo
calities:
Amount received in 1863, 2,145 25 2,146 25
Amount due county at ,
last settlement, 43 75
$lB eq
20 00
59 00
25 00
150 00
5 00
4 50
50 00"
50 00
Amount disbursed in 1863, 2,019 00
Amount due county
January 1. 1884, 170 00
2,189 00
M. B. Ramlor, agent at
Middletown, up to Feb:
2.‘ 1863:
Amount received in 1863, -:1,239 06 1,239 06
Amount due county at
last. settlement, 106 19
5 00 978 10
Ti 00
1,345 25
Amount disbursed to that
time, 1,345 26
Morris Johnson, agent at
Middletobin,fromMarch
1 to Dec. 31, 1863:
Amount disbursed in that
time, • 3,200 60
2,630 00
8,022 02
1.490 00
4,665 01
Amount received in 1863, 8,200 00 3,203 00
" due him January
1, 1884. 50
Jesse B. 'Hummel, agent
for Deny township:
Amount disbursed i n - -
•
1863, 1,128 00
4,400 00
'2,200 00
531'8?
1..300 00
5 0
_
Amount received in 1803, 1,122 00 1,122 00
" due county a t
last settlement, ' 3.50 ..
Amount due him Jan. • . . .
uary 1, 1664, 2 50
MCI
10 70
1,128 00
JOaepit Fernsler, Eq,,
agent at Union Deposit ;
Amount received in 1863, 2,200 00 2,200. 00
as due county at last
settlement, 88 27
26 47
r El
9 0
0 00
10 78
Amount. disbars.* in 1863, 1;905 58
Balance due county Jan
luny I, 189.1. 332 it
FIBE
Eln
121 00
Amos Early, agent at_
Shell's, East Hanover:
Amount received in 1863, 200 00 200 00
19 S 3
50 00
20 00
Amount due him at last
settlement /5 31
Amout disbumett in 1863, - 163- 74
Balance due county Jan
uary 1, 1864, 17 89
_ 2.1. 55
200 Exi
Jacob Early. jr., _agent
at Manadii:Gap, in East
Hanover:
"Amount received in 1863, 505 00 505 00
Balance Alm county, at
last Settlement, 27 83
11 33
17 70
10 61
• 4"00
10 46
$B,OOO 00
0,000.00 $16,000 00
PRINTING AND STATIONERY.
$ 1 25
45 00 '
IM
194 00
155 00
6S 00
122 00
40 00
EIZI
Mr]
160 63
2,189 00-
2,233 27
2 238 27
082 38
14.1e*-ADVERTISEII4E — NT ---
.
Amount disbursed in 1863, 441 69
Balance due county Jan
uary 1. 1864, 90 64
Jacob Mao, Esq., agent
at West Hanover:
Amount received hi 1863. 50 00 50 00
Amount disbursed In 1863, BO 00
Doctor 1. R. Umberger,
agent at Dauphin:
Amount disbursed 1n1863, 1,190 00
Amount received in 1863, 1,047 25 1 ; 047 Ed .
Balance due county at
last settlement, 148 58
Balance due county Jan.
1, 1864, 3 83
Charles H. Ziegler, agent
at Duncan's Island:
Amount received in 1863, 608 00 609 00
Balance duo county at
last settlement, 76 84
883 84
Amount disbursed in 1863, 678 76 .
Balance duo county Tan.
1, 1864,
Ron. Samuel Landis,agent
at gait= :
Amount disbursed in. 1863, 661 25
Amount received in 1883, 800 00 1,800 00
Balance due county in -
last settlement, 80 00
BaLince due Mtn Jalwary
1, 1864, 1 25
John S. Musser, Esq.,
agent at Millersburg:
Amount disbursed In 1883, 1,778 90 '
Amount - received in 1883, 1,600 00 000 00
Balance due county at
last settlement, 161 00
Balance due him January
1. 1864,
1,778 90
Jonathan Swab, agent at
Berrysbum,
Amount disbursed in 1863, 685 75
Amount received in 1863, 500 00 500 00
Balance due county at
%last. settlement, 19 75
Balance due him Jan.
• 1864, oa oo
Hon. IL It Young, agent
at Wioonisco: -
Amount received In 1883; 2,288 83
Amount disbursed ln 1883, 2,282 83
Balance tbaja hint .at t
settlemcbt,
Balance duc county Jan.
1,1884,
Daniel Lehr, Esq., agont
at Gratz:
Amount received in 1863, il6 00
Amount disbursed in 1863, 391 00
Balance due county Jan.
1. 1804. ' ITA 00
(1 516 09
Judge's Ortler. for Pay hf County Au
ditors and incidental expenses for
Outstanding orders paid,
Abatement on State tax of, 1882 i •
Commissions allowed,hy the Com.
monwoalth in the colledtion of
State taxes, 1,941 20
canurdexions allowed for County
•
Treasurer in the payment of State
tax, 1883, = 388 83
Cash paid, full amount of State fax
for 1888, (see' receipt ,July 30„. ,
1893,) " " 34,879 48
Exoneration allowed 'pa all taxes,. 5,232 20
Cottunissionaallowadniin all taxes, 6,231 87
Ahatements.allotrod on county and ; • -
.Etate tax, 3,836 09 15,099 18
Ctimmtsslonersi and clerks' paein
military taxestind assessments, 398 Oil
Outstanding taxel - due die &sillily, 46,751,27
County Treasumescommimions on
recoiring the sum of $182,857 40 - • .
at of 1 per cent, 1,219 93
On paying 5178,881 89 at % per
eent 1,585 04 2,784 97
•. : -
$366 97
DEBT OF THE COUNTY, JANUARY 1, 1884.
Old county- debt redeemed by " - •
coupon bonds under act of March
3d; isoq • = 58,200 00
Court House bonds Under act of
March 3d, 1860, . • 55,800 .00
Court House 'bona under at of
January 29th, 11PM, - 12,100 00 124, 190 00
Loannundor act of Mei 16,- 1881, '
•
fOr the relief or fam 'es of three.
months' 'volunteers, 10,500 00
Loan for v9lunteer bounty. 31,480 00 41,960 00
- • 168,150 00
Deduct: outstanding t.ae.s now due
the county, unpaid Jan. 1,.186 4 , 40,751 27
• , - -
Heel deal of the county is, January
1, 1884, , - $125,398 73
HENRY HARTMAN,
JACOB J. bELLLEISODI,
ROBERT W. M'CLURE,
Corernissioners
Atte9t-40;km SIILLER, Clerk.
STATEMENT OF THE COMMITTEE FOR THE RELIEF
OF TER 'V'AMTLII:3 OF , VOLUNTEERS FOR THE
YEAR 1868. . .
/3;4400_40e said fluidAnuary, the '
15ti,1863,- • . . 9,844 62
,
Not 'rani:edit of . ciimniutation tax -
recetred in the year 1862, 839 01
Amount of relief tax levied for the
yeat2.BB3, .
n , •. .• , 88,408 8 ..,.:
Amountoftximmtation tax levied ••••
.. - .
for the year 1863, _ 2 2 859 50
.. 46,506 94
Due by agents, 1,928 64
Deduct from the above, 48,435 30
Amount of commissions on relief and commu-
tation tax, including exonimtions, up to
January 1, 1864, to wit:
On commutation tax of 1863, 1,037 62
On relief tai of 1862 and part of
1863, 2,077 03
Amount of funds paid out by the
agent,s, as by their reports died
in and during the year 1863, 32,821 39
Paid bounty to sundry soldiers for
the year 1862, 350 00 36 2 288 04_
rale Ole NIA $12,149 46
HON. M. R. YOUNG,
HON. SAMUEL LANDIq
Judges.,
HENRY HARTMAN,
JACOB J. 3fll,l,Elsgx,
ROBERT W. M'CLIIRE,
Commissionera
Committee for the relief of the , families •of soldiers in
the army.
TREASURER'S ACCOUNT
OF THE
HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT,
FOR THE
SUPPORT OF THE POOR.
JOHN L. SPEEL, Esq., Treasurer of the
county of Dauphin, and ex-oincio Treasurer of
the House of Employment for the support of the poor in
the county of Dauphin aforesaid, in account with said
County, for the use of said institution for the yearl.BB3:
DR.
RECEIPTS, 1863.
•
To cash received from the county of
Dauphin, Pa., for the use of the
Houso of Employment for the sup
port of the poor, in said county, pur
suant to requisition, according to
law, drawn by the Directors of the
House aforesaid, upon the County
Commissioners, dated January 20th,
1863, on order No. 65, issued by the
County Commissioners of the county
aforesaid, 22000 00
Cash received from the following per
sons for the use of the House afore
said, derived as hereinafter stated.
to-wit:
Cash from John Raysor, Esq , one of
the directors, and Henry Brown, ste
ward of House aforesaid, for lime
sold,
362 42
Cash from Henry Brown, steward,
boarding paupers from other _coun
ties,
Cash from Henry Brown, for old lime $lO5 so
sold, 75 00
Cash from Henry Brown, boarding
army physiiiians, 60 00
Cash from Henry Brown, beef hides
ET]
1,193 83
Er]
=
681 25
17 90
MEI
2,283 83
'26 84
2 23.5 820
516 00
516 00
-p32,821 39
243 38
412 00
Ix6BB 04
1;825 71
$243,321 . 87
glen's roundabouts, 31; men's vests. 27; men's pants,
i: 4 4 ; boys , pants and roundabouts, 46; men's
; shirts;. 91;
boys' shirts, 54; men's shoes, 18 pairs; men's sicskings,
72 pairs; boys' and children's stockings, 42 Palls; men
and boys' handkerchief% 35; women's Creeks,. • 85; . wo
mows skirts,47; women's sacks, 20; chlldron's frocks,
42; children's skirts, 18; children's sacks, 12; women's
chemises, 87; children's chemises, 45; women's stock
ings, 48; children's stock tags; 28,* women's handker
chiefs, a; children's.lmadkerchlea,. 18; chaff bags; 52;
sheets 65; bolsters,42; :einnfOris,32; „Olio* Slips, 42;
b e d, cases, 22; better,4,4Bs lbe. .
Number of 'patMers In the Ifonao• in each month: Jan
uary, 152; February, 140; likwch, 137; April,ls4;, May,
138; June, 127; July, 117; August, 117; Saptem.ber, 108;
October, 95; November, 116; Decimber, 128.
Number of deaths in the House for the year, 37
tirgught for interment, • _ - 23
of comers and" goers for the year, 1;314
HENRY BROWN Steward: .
MONTI:MY tErillilg3 -$1 .. 1 7P041187, D.A.W0RT.41 . 9; MILLS.
jannau, • - 411-43 ' l lOl 00
Februery. - .158 78 'August, , - 97-35
March 16142 .- .§ 6 brent — r .112 42
April;, 114 . 26 October, no 94
May, ' 115 45 November, 126 66
,T„pt
„81 December " 1155 47
_ r. rms.
NEW - ADVERTISEMENTS.
sold, 106 03
Cash from Jno. F. Peck, proceeds of
mill, 100 00
Cash from the Directors of the House
aforesstid i fire hundred and, fifty -
•
d011ar5.(6550) received from the DM- -
ted States for rent for use of land for
United Mates troops, less thirty dol
lars (630) retained by and allowed •
Joshua Weistling, Esq., attorney-at
law, for services rendered in collect
ing .Sitid nObney, • • 020 00 956 83
Amount of orders issued in 1863 by
the Directors of the House aforesaid,
unpaid at settlement by the County
Auditors, January 15th, A. n. 1884 463 18
Balance due in cash to John 1. SPeel,
Esq,, Treasurer of the county of
Dauphin and ex-officio Treasurer of
the House of Employment, /to., the
sum of seven thousand one hen-
dred and fiity-three dollars and fifty- , k „
two cents, January the fifteenth, A.
1864, 7 153 52
pinorh - Ts, /863.
By balance due, John L. Speei Esq.,
account balance balance due him i n cash
at settlement made by the County
Auditors, February twentieth, A. D.
one thousand eight hundred and
sixty.three, 911 72
AMOnnt of orders Issued, from tie. .1
to 996, both Inclusive, by the Direct
ors of -the House or Employment
aforesaid, commencing January the
6th, 1863, and ending December Ist,
1863, both days incluaive, as entered
in detail in order book of said House
of Employment, 16 687 - 36
Cash paid on orders issued in 1861 and
•
1862 by the Directors of the Poor,
rec., unpaid at settlement made by
the County Auditors, February
twentieth, A.)). Ise; amounting in
the aggregate to • 99 82
Commissions awed the Treasurer by
the County Auditors to wit ;
On receiving $10,218 25 at 3i per ct.,
On paying $17,235 51 at. per per ct.
We, the undersigned, Auditors of the County of Dan
pine, do report that we have met, did audit, settle apd
adjust the foregoing account of-John L. Spool, Esq., ex
officio Treasurer of said Reuse of Employment,_ com
mencing on the first day or January and ending on the
thirty-first day of December, 1863, add that the ac
count, as above stated, is correct as entered of record in
the oMce of the Commissioners of said county, and that
welind irbalance due in cash to John L . 4peet, Esq., of
$7,153 52, payable forthwith. by the Directors of the
Honetrof Employment aforesaid.
Witness our hands and seals this fifteenth day of Janu
ary, e. D. 1804. . " HENRY PEEWEE,
• • .DANIEL LEHR,
S. H'ILHENNY,
Arrest , Hulas, Clertt.
DETAILS OF KLPIMDITIIEES
Asylum for the Support:Of insane poor, $1,618 84.
Attending engine,-. f . 16 00
Beas, LI 50
Blacksraittdc4. 99 30
Blankets, 8 SO
Lintchoring, ~,' , 15 00
Beer, . 679 45
Breonte, 790
Balance on mill neap:tat . 51 46
Barley, (for scod,) 27 ~X)
Chestnut rails, 99 00
Corn plows, . . . 20 75
Carpenter work. 58 Oft
CetOns u " - ' 363 00
Cattle, 875 64
Coal,( 1861 and '82,) • ' 992 99
Cider mill, .. 35 08
Cooking, 89 76
Clover seed, :' • 25 00
Coenveyig pauper_, 116 37
Chop,' . 32 10
Dry goods, . 1,019 rig
Distilling rye 11 25
Expenses .of Directors to Philadelphia, 29 10
t 29 44
Feed,
Freight on goods, 37 83
..Flooring for mill; = • 40 00
265 54
Faun him,
Flour, 585 50
Fence making, 39 54
Groceries, .. -. 1,970.7&
.Grain . 111 57
.Hats and caps,. , 68 05
Hardware,. •- - , 156:06
Issuing - orders, 84`5
1 Iron.bedateads, ( L 00,) - 41240-
Loather, - . . 35'60
Lumber, ' 134 B 9
:locust posts, B2 04
Lime, . 4'50
Maintaining ithd attending sick out of Honor, 319.24
, Mileage and4e. l l Yeri r , . 160-.02 -
Machine work', I
I Medicines-and-drugs, 17 01
Mending shoes, , . 40 92
Meatinands, 14 00
Hill repairs, ,
.. 50
Aferchandise
Masonry. - ... -7 820
Out door' support, . , 1,478 48
Pork, ' - - 16 25
Potatoes, -,.. .' . .L. 78 07
- Printing, . 160 75
Plastering, ' 82 26
Plumbers' work, - • 72 22 .
Bepair effluvia implements, 9 50
Spring wagon ,; . • 25 00
Sundries, 37 00 -
Shingles,
.. 15 00
Shoes, . .
.0 64
Stationery, ' 5
29 95
Support of poor In other counties, 62 94
Saddler'
Surgery, s
work, . - . 16 00
. 19 30
Tinker's *ark., 28 19
Turnips,- . • 64 25
Tailoring, - 12 62
Totateco, . 157 90'
Tax on insurance, . . 37 Oa
Veal, 36 71.
Wheat, , .. ' 660 24
Peter Lightner, (salary,) 50 00
Henry Brown, steward, (sa/ary;) ' 202 00
J. G. Wanting, physician, ~(12 monthta.saktry,) 250 00
David Mumma, (as attordey,) 3 monr.ha',salary, 10 00 -
Joshua SL Weistlliag, ," 16 menth e . ' salary
. and extra services, 75 00
John Raysor, (as Direotor,] 9 months' salary .
and extraserviees, - 47 25
Peter Bishop, (as Itirector,) 3 months' salary
and extra sorylces 24 74
William Enders, (as Director,) 3 months' salary •
and extra-services,, . 26 00
J. W. Frantz, kis Clerk,) 12 months' salary and " "
extra setvieew •n-1 ... 55 00.
Amount overpaid i 863 by the County - Tree- -
surer; beyond theamotuat of requisition. 911 72
Amount paid on outstanding orders;: 02 62
Cornmissionsettewo6,COnnty Treasurer:
On-receiving 81019 25 at % 'per cent., • 51 09
On paying 517,234 Si. at X per cent., 86 17
March 2, 128.1
WILLIAM UDELL%
• UANIEL SZIFOKY,
JOHN KRA
Directors Or 04 _YAK and li ckuse
- . for
STMILM'E
. . .
Beef killed, 7,18/ lbs. at $O5 $350.05
Beef tallow, , - 622 ‘, 43 76
Beef bides, -._ 1,116- 4, - 08; 89 28
Veal killed;-'• • - 688 , " ' 07 411 02
Calf skins, - 98 '`' . 10 9eo
Pork, 9,690 08 -475 20
Lard, 1,545 - .‘ ' 'lO 154 50
Wheat-thras hed , 557 ~ . .bas. .. 150 .. 885 So
Oats -•-, - 192 44 _55 105 60
. .
Barley ", ' - ...i' 195 , 4 ‘, ' 100 /95 00
Corn in ems ; , 1,854_ , " 50 - 92 70
Potatoes, , 522 4, T 5,
„.... 44:1 59
T u nijo, . -.- --.-115' :.1b • .45 - -11 25
Onlorr, , ,- ~:.87%. " . • 50 18 75
Red beets,27x7 " 50 15 75
Cabbage heads, . ' • 5400 - 05 phd 260 00
Cucumbers. 2,2021 200 pVd 440
Hard Soap. 400 lbs. 06 - ', 21 00
Son " 16 bbis. ' '1 00 16 00
ARTICLES MANUFACTUWED IA THE Emit
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
APPOINMEMTS FOR THE MLR 1864.
John Whittnoyer, steward; Dr. J. G. Weisiling, Phyo
elan; Joshua Vireistling, Attorney; Jno. F. Peck, Miller
H. J. Mumma, Clerk.
Given under our bands and seals this fifth day of Febru
ary, A. D. 1864. WILLIAM ENDERS. [L. s 1
"DANIEL SfIELY.
JOHN KRAMER. 'L s
ArrY.sT:— . lL J. Metcaut, Clerk.
Dauphin Journal copy two tin:les mar3-dthaial t
Steam Weekly te Liverpool.
rrIOUCEING at QUEENSTOWN, (Cork Har
j_ bor.) The well known Steamers of the Liverpool,
New York and Philadelphia Steamship Company, are in
tended to sail as follows:
ETNA, Saturday, (March 12,_. CITY OP NKW YORK,
Saturday, March 19; FDLNIIIIIFtG, Saturday, March 213,
and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44,
North River.
PAYABLE RP GOLD, OR ITS EQDTCALIaCT IS ocartmecv.
e l
FIRST CABIN $BO 00 STEERAGE ...... .. $3O 00
do to London 85 00 do to L0nd0n ...... 34 00
do to Paris 95 00 do to Paris 40 00
do to Hamburg.... 90 00 do to Hamburg ...: 37 00
Passengers also forward to Havre, Bremen, Rotter
dam, Antwerp, &c., at equally lod - rates.
Fares from Liverpool or Queenstow - n: Ist Cabin, $75,
$B5 $1.05._ Steerage', $3O. Mose who wish to send for
their fliends blur buy tickets 'here at tbwe rates
For further Information apply at the Company's Offices
JOAN 0. BAIA Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y. or C. 0
11/12tHRBAN, Harrisburg. 1128-elly
$11,835 96
TREASURY DEPARTXM
OFFICE OF CORPTEOLLIS. or TlER ' Cavassas,
WASH:MOTO; JUL 16, 18&1 : 10 TMEREAS, by satisfactory evidence, pre-
V V suited to the undefsigned; it has been made to ap
pear that the First National Bank of . Harrisburg, in the
county of Dauphin and State -of Pennsylvania, has been
duly organized, under and according to the resnirements
of the act of Congress, entitled "An act to provide a Na
tional currency, secured by a pledge of United States
stocks, and to provide for the circulation and redemption
thereof," approved February 25th, 1863; and hascomplted
with all the provisions of said act, required to be cOmplied
with before commencing the business of ban.lang:
No*, therefore, 1, Hugh WCulloch, Cebaptrollerof the.
Currency' do hereby certify that the First National Bank
of Harriebthg, county of Dauphin and State of Penusylva
nlitAs itutbodzedlo cerement* Um business of tainting
under the act aforesaid.
aI 09
so 17
in 26
$17,8M 95
81 In testimony 'whereof, witnas my band and seal
of office, this 17th day of January, 1864.
HUGH Ii'CULLOCII,
Comptroller of theSurrency.
Jan 19-2 m
NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND CON
TRACTORS. Tim undersigned committee Of the
Paxton Fire Company, invite proposals fur the erection
and completion of an Engine House, two-story brick; to
be located In Second street near Vine. For plans and
speoincations call upon DANIEL F. WILT, at his Lumber
Mace, foot of SecOnd street. Skis will be received up to
10th day of March. MI. DANIEL K WILT,
GEORGE F. WEAVEIL
DAVID 'CRAWFORD.
ALEX- KOBER,
JOHN A: HALLER,
Building Committee.
FIAGAF'B' BU
BAUM,
tuara4ltt
FOR beautifying the complexion ; eradicat
ing freckles, eruptions, sunburn and tan. It is the
meet extraordinary and delightful toilet article ever dis
covered. It changes the sunburnt face and hands to .a
pearly like, satin texture and ravishing bean leaving
the complexion, fresh, 'transparent and tan It re
moves pimples, tetter t tan and roughness. tis what
every lady should bare, bad noun will' dispense with
when once used. Sole agents fur this city. For sale by
Uri bottle or dozen. S. A.. KIJIMF-L .t
febll-dtf*Apothecarie; 118 Market street, Harrisburg.
SILAS WARD,
„ . DEALER llli
PIANO' FORTES, MELODEONS SHEET MUSIC,
TIOLINS, Flutes, Guitars, Banjos, Strings.
V Drains Fifes, and all kinds of Musical MorchandP” -
Picture Fnuucs, Looking Glasses, Photograph Clay* 4 e ;
Albums Ambrolype Gems, Engravings, Pictures. "
ltomembiar the place, No. 12. Third street, ' • " c "
Music Store this side of the great silk& the /urges
jan2S-dtf
Important to Truckers a"
~Q Gardeners.
SEEDS by the BUSHEY- or POUND,un
the lo a di ng an d i ns! ,
Radish, Cabba g e , "Winniny vprietiel Pew, Beans,
snip, - ~sfit" k Co., Beet, Carrot Par
for sale are inl ed in Ye &C, Am The above seed offered
responsible seed .env York State, by one of the mo
chased from p,.owers in therepuntry. I have pu r
found thorn," -on for a numbrr of years and always
raised fhr • Y _ao to liame tindvalucti earlier than seed
.er South. J. XfSH,
pr Keystone Farm and Nursery; Harrisburg.—
by . ..,.—Orders wanting Immediate attention drop in the
t Office. No orderiP will bo taken for any kinds ti.f
seed less than by the pound, or one-fourth pound of fops_
varieties. Iteb2sl J. MBE
JOHN L. CAPEN, PHRENOLOGIST,
MAX be consulted, DAY and EVENLXG,
on adaptation to business, Trade and Profession;
on the improvement Of health, correction of faults,
formation of friendships, &c. Full descriptions of KV^
character given when - required, at No. 25 South A. ,6, 41 -
Tenth street, above Chestnut, Philadelphia.
febll-dlm
DIL B. M. GELDEA,
- DENTIST,
NO. 119 MARKET STREET,
Teeth positively extracted without pain by, the n. 98 of
nitnnia oxide. oct7-dtf
JUST OPENED, .
AN ASSORTMENT o,l'
ROSEWOOD AND MAHO-GANY
WRITING DESKS,
Of different sizes, for sale at
nol9 SCHEFFER'S BIXIRSTORE.
A PATRIOTIC GIFT BOOK.
OUR CONSTITUTION, GOVERNMENT AM) UNION. '
' " "Our Government," an exposition of the Constitniimi,
kn, for popular use: By M. 14 , 11tNe.r: Price $1: -For
sale at 4614 BE.RBBEEPS BOOKSTORE.
rfIOBACCO AND CIGARS.
11 100 BOXES CONGRESS AND NAVY TOBACCO.
100,000 FINE CIGARS.
100,000 CONI M ON, CIGARS:
FOr mile by Ifeb.29-Iwl EBY &
1100EFOLIC. triSTERS---iteal Salts, ander
IA the tones Eats*. York River Oysters, a fine article;
under the Jones House.
Also, Terrapins, which will be served up in line style at
short notice under the Jones How, by
no S ' JOSEPH smratt.
ORANGES I • ORANGES ! !20 boxes =in
Prune. order, Jest received wholesale and retail.
to DOCK„ JR , & CO
$17,835
FRENCH BEANS--A rare article, just re
ceived at [feb3l W. DOCK, & CO.'
FItOMA_NO SHERRY, imported in
Warranted the Finest Sherry Wine in this
eotiretry. For sale at WIC DOCK Ja., & CO.
feb2 • - •
'OELEBRATE:D VIRGINIA. OM OF
and Day & Martin's London Blacking, just re
ceived and for sale by [fell Wit. DOCK, Ja , &CO
191111 , 1$ APPLE_ CTECEESE—Norton s.
'brftlid, at [now] WIL DOCK,-7R:, hr. CO.
(3110, VER ABED.—One hundred and Fifty
13 . 44 - 4•Erridie Ohio Clover Seed for sale by
feb119.1.30..= EBY it KUNKLE.
SPA MualsTG GELATIN; the best'
!'10&'8
Just received and for sale b a r reci WM. DOCK. &
INE_O.RANG PS and T,RVONS for sale F at
JOHN WIgIVS, wholesale and retail. dtf
tiATSUPS AND SAUCES, of the most so
parlor and choice brands, just received and for SAO
by Eibbil - WY DOCK, JR., & CO:
$3,450 88
BOXES ORANGES, seleited r irom gate
importations, end the most superior ereibronght
20 - -
to this Market at this season - , just received and_ for sme
.by. • ! [febli WM. DOCK, he; Is CO:
A PPLES
- . •
- .
We have just received a fine selection °LAI:7,v% i n
prime order. For sale by the barrel, Mate! or mail
quantity at Ifeb.3] -W. DOCK; & CO.
SMOKED SALMON.--FINFA SMOKED
SALMON, just received al • •
feb3 W. :DOCH, Ja., k CO.
4 PPLES! 4-PPLE§!!:=ISO bbls. of York
JCL . StaloApples of-every variety. /the, York State
Better, for ale al Ja2Sl BUYIKEI & X.O.ERPER.
Lli t tAmlNE'S WORCESTER SAUCE£33
PoPtgar. and theparart, ever offered to the
rib &
and for Pale by
• WM. DOCK, Ja.,frAXl:
A LARG E .iot
PotataesiudiecOveci and ßOYfat & BOf..IIPIA
of beot hr
mak ;
by of tia - tiercer
Na 8 Ditoketlkstox
deolZer
RATES OF PASSAGE,
MEDIC AL.
•00
C 0 N T ITC TION AT ER
CONSTITUTION- WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONS.U. L rioN WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CON .111 t t.; t lON WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONsill LiTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONsru. L LION WATER
GREAT REMEDI
FOR THE
CONSTITUTION
AND THE ONLY KNOWN REJITIT 3
FOR
DIABETES. and DISEASES of thr
and BLADDER,
CONSTITUTION WA T t:R
Has been pronouncedby the Med..
public, to be the most wonderful rjoie,ty
pent cure of all diseases of the sTi
KIDN'EYS and BLADDER that ha, crc. !.,
It is not a MINERAL WATER. It 1,
that CONSTITUTION WATER has
my let no man doubt, when a single
known to cure diseases which the be,":".
this country has failed to relieve.
A remedy possessing the virtues of COLF..::' 7. 7
cannot be classed under "quack" pr , parc.. - -; -- -
now used by the most scientific praciri , ir,:z-;
pits only second class physician.; that erj; co
remedies, while the better skilled make
means to accomplish a cure; and the
Bickel increases as his knowledge of 4117.ri •
enables him to produce a cure, while ether,
tempt. Science is satisfied with the truth.
Give Constitution Water a fair trial—sr .
are under some sperialistis care from rear I.s.
particularly allude to ladirs.who are run
to Local treatment, and all sorts of .1 , 1.1'.
discesea, with as much chance of sore., • ,
110 from local applications to the theca for
We have been alwa , .: r.irnfut to ,
circular that could not shock tuo,t
Lion, but we twelve so many rommtiniem a tns from
Sons for which Cott,titULV , ll Water adaptel, ar..
whose diseases no mention ha, been that
come to the conelusitin that ,f du , remrdr i= cape ,
producing a CUM, 110 natter ulitil the nk
should be made known. The med:rtne t t i, • •
public, and there should he no
We would say, Constitution Water t= not i, te t
pill, made to suit the eye and tart': it ti
every sense of the term, placed in tit,. hand ! ,
ple for their relief, and if taken accor.ol-..; n.:: •
lions it will, in every case, produce a ray:
wet:ad say that the direcitions in regard t., d. •
late only to the disease under which
DIABETES
IS a &mule of the stomach and fiver, p
kidneys, and is, without doubt, the re •
except consumption, that affects
We have no space for dismally , - ' e
the effect of the disease ta 4 CauSti'''• wit • ••••••':.
principle (or vegetable ale conver.:“li ; •. 7
which stimul a t e s th e r- eortion of the •.-.. -
wa t er. m any tvir . ....idneys to an exc.,..sn ,
iglierant of it: ti. -0133 suffer from Chia. •
t h e nay, and • „oat is, they pam large
twenty . are obliged to get up from otte to Ef' , ..
un ia .acs during the night. No nun,. t
wa ,.. -tete attention to called to the. largo
.er, , and often when it is so far advanced a, le
Ate control of ordinary remedies. Another synT:
the great. thirst, which, when the disease n- c ,-
lished, is intolerable-4e patienrdrittla
, being satisfied; also dryness of the mouth, era ,
lips, a sweet breath, in the more advancot
ly lass of appetite, emaciation, and the
aly sinks from exhaustion.
COSS - 117unos WATER 1.5., without doubt, the
remedy for Diabetes, and we have as much mood:
it is a specific as we have that opium will produ -
and truthfully say that it has cured even- case in r.
has been used.
STONE IN THE BLADDER, CALCULUS, GRA;
BRICK DUST DEPOSIT, ETC., ETC.
Diseases arising from a faulty secretion—in the Gr.a
being too little, and accompanied by severe Italia, at.:
other a too profuse secretion—which will be speed 'y
by the
COrst►rut LOX WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITL'TION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY 1-%!:
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY Fut
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY F.
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY Ful
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY Foi
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY Foi
THE ONLY , KNOWM REMEDY Fu:
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY F!..1
DIA_BETE Sa
IRRITATION OP THP NECX OF THE a:.
INFLAARATION OF THE Ki ONE
CATARRH OF THE
BLADDER.
STRANGUARY AND BURN - PM, OR C.l , L. -
'HATING.
For these diseases it is truly a sor-r , ,zu
too much cannot be said in its praise. A •.1
been known to relieve the most urgent sympt , ne.
Are you troubled with that dlsiresiin^ pa.a ti:-•
of the back and through the hips? A 1.-Fpf.or.'...
of the Constitution Water will relieve yea ItkP
PHYSICIANS
Have long since given up the use of bUrir:, r
juniper in the treatment of those diseases, a::
*em for the want of a better remedy.
CONSTIT U TION WATE
has proved itself equal to the task that
upon it.
DIURETICS
irritate and drench the kidneys, and by
lead to chronic degeneration and confirmed oh. , ,•-e
We present the Constitution Water to the -
the conviction that it has no equal in relievth; tt.• • ~.
of diseases for which it has been fonnd.so etunter.::y
ceseful for curing ; and we trust that we shall
for our efforts in placing so valuable a remedy .n
to meet the requirements of patient and ph y.,
READ ! READ ! ! Rey 4D "
Deartzi.s, Pa. June 2, 1862.—Dr..- Wet.
Dear Sir: In February, 1861, I was affected •
diabetes, and for five months I passed more ,1.,a
gallons of water in twenty-four hours. I
get up as often as tep or twelve times during 1,2
and in five months I lost about fifty pounds al
During the month of July, 1861, I procured teo
of constitution Water, and in two days after u.,ing .t
perienced relief, and after taking two bottles I
tirely cured, soon after regaining my usual good be,
Yours truly. J. 'V. L DEIT,.
Banos CossintS, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1561. Wm. if. G
ft- Co.—Cents: I freely give you liberty to make use :
following certificate of the value of Constitution Vt.;
which I can recommend in the highest manner: Yy
was attacked with pain in the shoulders, "whole
the back, and in her les, with Palpitation of th, 11.
inui irritation of One iler I alined a phys:ro a.
attended her about three months, when be left I, r
than he had found her. I then employed one
physicians Leonid fine, who attended her for
months, and, while she was under his careshe.i. r.• t
fer quite as much pain. He finally gave her u, -
her one warincurable. For," said he. "she ha:
combination of anektint,' thattnedieine'giren
rata apainst.mme ether of her difficuff" • ",-
• time she commenced the.use of Constitution ar.
to our utter astonisluneat, almost the first dcrr -
to have the' desired effect, and she kept on
rapidly under its treatment, and now superint
tirelY her domestic affair' s. She has not taken
Consfitution Water for about four weeks. and we... • .!
to say that it has produced a permanent cure.
wm. M. VAN REN,-en ,
WEnaregrnum, Conn., March 2. 184/3.—lir.
Gregg—Dear Sir:—Haring seen your adrert,... L'
"Constitution Water," recommended for Infiamr
the Kidneys and Irritation of the Bladder, has
• for the past three years, and tried the skill of a
physicians with only temporary relief, I was in.lueF-i
your medicine. I procured one bottle of your ..._ -
Hartford, Messrs- Lee, Simon .t Co., and when I
half of it, to my surprise I found a great chang. ,
health. I have used two bottles of it, and am
never expected to be in my life well, and good '
I. cannot exprtmi my gratitude for it; I fee/ that
.and mote than yea recommend it robe. May the
of God ever attend you in your labors of love.
Yours truly, LEONARD SWELL , "
FOB SAL& BY ALL, DRUGGISTS: PRICE 1 1
ME IL GREGG & CO. Propr.tor'.
MORGAN' 7k ArJ.P.N, General Agentg.
lan 26 , iiaw6ixt-eod No. 46 Clastreet, New li'or•
- SOLD BY
JO.TiIiSTON- HOLLOWAY& COWDLN,
PIiELADIMPHIA, PA.,
AND ALL DRUGGIST'