Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, February 25, 1861, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PußLisTign May DAY,
(uNDA UcEPTID,)
BY GEORGE BERGNER & CO.
TERMS.--Surcus Stnisaucemon. .
The DAILY TELEGRAPH is Served is subscribers in the
,:erough at 6.34 cents per week. Yearly subscribers*
di be charged $4.00. .
WEAKLY AND SENI-WEISLY TELEGRAPH.
Toe. lutzarters Isaias Published twice a week during
tte cession et the Legislature, and weekly during the re
vsinder of the year, and furnished to subscribers at the
.diewing rates, viz :
Single Subscribers per year.
Seven 44 14
Ten
TIOI LAW OP NNWSPAPIRI. ,
I subscribers order the discbtitintyanos of their new
t, . Fers, the pubileher may dontintielo 'mud them until
arrearagoa are paid.
If subscribers neglect or refine to take their newspa
lers from the office to which they aro directed they are
responsible until they har Nettl.4 the Ms and ordered
them discontinued '
lJ~le~ital.
•
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE
DR. TOWNSEND'S
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
SARSAPARILLA
Is
The Great Renovator of
THE , BLOOD.
•
THE SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR
ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN,
ULCER/VIED SORES,
AND ALL FORMS OF CUTANEOUS
• " DISEASES
Those complaints can be speedily and effectually cured
by the use of this
WORLD RENOWNED
S . 8 AP'A R L A
Thousands have experienced its salutary „effects, and
tended thousands have witnessed it, until it hatreeased to
be a question among the intelligent portion of the cot
munity. . •
When the Blood becomes lifeless and Stagnant, either
from the effects of Spring weather, change of climate
want of exercise, the use of a uniform saline diet, Or a s z
other cause ; this compound Extract of Sarsaparpla,
maim the ]BLOOD, carry off the putrid humors, mem
Monomania,
REGVLAZE TEE BOWELS.
And impart a Tone of Vigor to the
Whole Body;
TO THE PUBLIC.
The public are hereby notified that the preparation Ea
tenaively known as Dr. S. P. Townsend's Compound ex
tract of Sarsaparilla is now manufactured under my di
rection and supervision, from the original recipe obtained
from Dr. S. P. Townsend; and I certify that it Is compost
ed of Ingredients PURELY VEGETABLE, and WITHOUT
MEt. MIRY; and also that the ingredients are judiciously
co rer otuaded, so as to obtain from them their greatest
medicinal effect.
, , JAM IN R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist.
Divff. P. TOVNBENIVS Cosironsn Barium OP Buss
reams, has a reputation among all civilized nations as
the best preparation for
Renovating and J Furifyingithei BLOOD
which science has ever offered to man. In this resides
Its .PECULIAR EXCELLENCE, and to this is'ue its world
wide renown.
• It contains all the vegetable principles which experi
ence has proved useful in clearing the SYSTEM. from
DISEASE, extracted and combined with the highest skill
which the refinements of modern chemistry enable us to
employ.
Whatever may be said by mortified competitors or
splenetic physicians, the fact that this niedicine is EVERY
WHERE USED, and that its use creates an increased de
mand, shows conclusively that it presages medicinal
merits of the first order
CAUTION.
To avoid imposition it will be necessary to see that
DR. JAMES R. .CHILTON'S
CERTIFICATE as well as the SIGNATURE of Dr. S. P.
Townsend, Is onibe outside wrapper of each bottle,
BE VERY CAREFUL TO USE NO OTHER,
Proprietor'a office, No. 41 Fulton street, N. Y.
And far sale by every Druggist In this city:
ap3o-d3taw
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
PHILADELPHIA FASHIONS.
GRANVILLE STONES'
ONE PRICE GIFT
CLOTHING EMPORIUM
No. 607 CHESTNUT ETREE7
A superb stock of fine French, English and American
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
and VESTINGS,
For City and Country trade, with an unapproachable as
sortment of RUDY MAIM CLOTHING at the lowest cash
prices
Apa-But ONE PRICE is asked, and a GIFT of intrinsic
worth and use presented wish each article sold.
Fern 'Alex attention paid to•theSustomer department,
and garments 'made andsenfto order to any address.
In inaugurating this new system of doing business,
GRANVILLE STOKES would impress on the minds of
the patrons of his establishment, that the cost of the gift
Is deducted from, and run added to the price of the arti
olo sold. His immensely increasing sales enabling him
to act thus liberally, and at the same time to realize a
remunerativ6 profit.
ell articles guaranteed to give entire satisfaction.
GRANVILLE STOKES'
ONE PRIOECLOTHINGEMPORIUM
607 CHESTNUT STREW.
ootl9-6md
OATS ! OATS I
,00 fi BUSHELS ON HAND. A
la prime lot for W H EELERve low for cash,
by arAi. az. WHEELER
Dealer in Coal, Wood, Powder, ans:
ga-All coal deliveied and weighed at consumers door
by the "Mont Welgh•Carts. Prices to suit the tinies.
Wholesale and Retail. jaaa2
Desirable Property for Rent.
A TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE AND
zok„, STORE ROOM, situated in Market street, between
Fourth and Fifth streets, In the Third Ward.
ALSO.—A LARGE TWOBTORY BRICK MUSA Muted
in pectrad street below Mulberry, in the First Ward.
Lull—A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, situate in
Liberty street, in the Fourth Ward.
Apply to C. 0. ZHOIZERNALN, -
No, 28 South Second street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Janlo
NOTICE TO CONSUMERS OF COAL.
rjIHE PATENT WEIGH-CARTS tested
and certified to by the SEALER OF WEIGHTS
AND MEASURES.
Mr. JAMES M. WEssunt—Having this day tested your
Patent Weigh Carts, and found them perfectly corm ct, I
therefore put ply seal upon them according to law.
FREDERICK TRACE,
Sealer of Weights and Measures.
Harrisburg, January 17,1661. . JIS
JUST RECEIVED
ANOTHER LOT Ok:tHOSE
EXTRA FINE POINTED
GOLD PENS
OF NEWTON'S (formerly Bagley's)
manufacture, warrant ed to be the best in material,
the ihnot pointed, most durable, and ae, cheap as Any
n market, for sale, with a variety of Gold and sliver
Cases of various sizes and prices, at
WEGNER'S C HAP BOOKSTORE,
• 51 Market street.
FOR Tith SEASON.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
Vanilla, beat In market,
Rose, Lemon
Pine Apple,
Strawberry,
Celery
Pare Distilled Rase Water,
Best English flaking Soda,
Pare Cream Tartar,
Rib's Pare Bpi
Fresh
KELLER'S DR I.
d2O 19
k"tary 4
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istCLladi"s.
CONCENTRATED LEAVEN,
VOit MAXING
•
Bread, Tea-Cakes, all kinds ofPastr3r &o
MANUFACTURED BY
EDW. CHAMBERLIN &.C0.,,
IYoiristOrt qf ...4114201u; C7lem . Jolt 'Works.
No. 3 8 INDIA iflßEMT,llnaton•
CNCENTRATER.LEATEN is the re
sult of careful cheinkal research: All he ingredi.'
eats are prepared% the'highestatateofpurity, ind nom
pounded.with a , view to produce .bread of a far better
quality, and in much less itime, than.by any other pro
cess ; and. by, the manufaeturers submit it, With' entire
confidence; to the judgment of 'discriminating bouse-'
keepers, bakers; he .
Bread of all kindle m de by uslngToncentrated Leaven
is lighter, more digestible and null:allow; haa an agrees,
ble natural taste ; is less liable to sour ; will retain Its
moisture longer than by ';any other proems, and the
whole preparation for the oven need not exceed ten
•It is.valualffehecansettis notperisbable, and may be
rendered available' in places and. at times when yeast is
net within reach,, as' at sea'. In all climates and under
all circumstances, it may be adopted, thus obviating all
difficulty ofprocuring yeast or other fermeLt, whish is
frequently of an inferior quality, re' daring the bread
More or less 'unwholesome. • '
It is aiso_valnable as regards economy, as it has been
ascertained th at a saving ' is - effected in the flour of not
less than 16 per cent. In the common nrocees. ranch of
the saccharine of the flour is lost by being converted
Into carbonic acid gas, or , spirit, and the waste is in
curred solely for the purpose of , generating gas to raise
the. dough. 'By using Concentrated Leaven this waste is
avoided, and the gas obtained in a manner equally MU-
CaelOttS. Fermentation, as has been stated, destroys a
part of the flour or meal, end, in consequence, &barrel of
flour weighing 196 lbs., which, by the common method,
ordinarily makes about 250 Rs of bread. giveS by,this
'process 290 lbs , thus effecting the very important saving
of 16 per cent, in the qUantity of flour.. By conformity to
the directions on each package, any , person capable of
ordinary attention may conduct the process, and the re- :,
snit will invariably be highly satisfactory.
MEDICATE FROM DR. EWES,
:Assayer to the Mae of Massarldiedts.
have analysed the Concentrated Leaven, Manufac
tured by Messrs. Edw. Chamberlin & Co.,with reference
to its purity and efficiency of action, in producing the et:,
pet of yeast in distending dough,- and thereby rendering
e fit for making bread. This article is skillfully com
founded, from perfectlY pure material. 'lt nraises the
dough Without consuming the migar or any other wind-.
ple in the flour, perfectly; andthe same weight el flour
will produce more sweet, palatable bread than can he'
obtained through yeast; while for cakes and pastry it is
invaluable, as- it saves all risk, and much time of the
pastry cook.
~T he experiments truidelly me' &Infirm the statements
made by the manufacturers, and proves this compound
worthy of public approval and extended use.
"RespeCtfully,
A.`:041113, 11.D.,State Assayer,
~ 1 .6 Boylston street,. Boston, September 25,1860:"
DIRECTIONS
Bummer arm Tea ROIZELTWO or three teaspoonefal
of Leaven. (according to the quality of the flour,) to one
quart . of- flour; mix thoroughly by passing two or three
times through a sieve ; ; rob, in a piece of butter half the
size of an egg, : and make th e paste with (Mid milliar
Water, (milk is preferable) barely stiff enough to permit
rolling out: Much kneading should be avoided. Cut in=
to de Sired form, and place immediately Ma hot oven and
bake quickly. •
`Lear.Baden.--'fbe same prorkirtlona of Leaven and
flour sifted together as above; omit the butter, and make
the paste stiff-enough to knead into a leaf, and bake int
mediately in a slow oven. .. .
Gassum Baum— Three teaspoonsful of one
quart of ;wheat meal; sifted together ; add one•gill of mo=
Lases and two eggs ; makethe 'paste thin with intiraild
bake in 'a slow ovens . • ' ..
Baowit Itssen.—Three.tpaspoopsfal pf Leaven to 9130
pint of llour,"and one pint of corn meal, all well sifted to
gether; add two eggs and about a gill of molazieeecznake
the paste thin with milk, and hake slowly. :
Btrouwzotax.Cerni,--Plour and milk sufficient to make
one quart of batter;add ens egg,-then three teaspoonful
of Leaven; beat to a froth, and cook quick.
Dtthremos..—.%ft together one quer tot flour and two tea.
epoonsful ;of Leaven; rub in a-piece Of buttertalf as large
as an egg; mix with cold milk or water, and boil ten
minutes.
Mumma SEREST ents.—Sift together two large cups
of Hour and two teanpooneful of Leaven; main bad' a cup
of butter and a cup and a half or sugar mix'. with tea
milk or water to a atitfbatter . , add West° molt tbe,ociphi
and bake Immediately. '
(Than= t3PONPU'Odiaa.. — Two - pupa :of white ,trugor
beaten with the yolkrtistaixeggsi-Ithe whitniof alit eggs
beaten to a froth; then beat all together ; add three cups
of sifted flour, one cup ot water, 'and three teaspoonsfal
of Leaven; flavor with two teospoonsfal of essence of le
mon, and bake in a quick oven.
Juroures.—Sift together one quart of flour and three
teaapoonsful of Leaven ; rub in one teacupful of butter,
add a cup and a half of white sugar, and spice to snit the
taste; mix stiff enough to rolfirut, and bake quick.
• ButorforrOmok—Onequertof flour and three teaspoons-
Ail of Leaven sifted together ; add a cup of butter, one
pound of currants, two cups of white sugar, and one tea
spoonful of einnamon ; Mix with cold milk to a stiff bat..
ter, and bake In a slow oven.
CoRN Casa.---0110 pint each of flour and Indian meal,
three.and teaspoonful of Leaven, well sifted together;
add one gilt of molasses and two eggs ; mix thin with
and bake in a slow oven.
Cue Ohm—Five cups of flour and three teaspoonful
of Leaven s - Sifted together; add one cup of butter, two of
sugar, and two eggs, all we ll beat together ; then add a
cup of currants, and spice to suit the 'taste. Bake about
half an hour. -
Lamas! Cass. Three quarters of a pound of 'flour and
four teaspoonsfal of Leaven Sifted together ;One *and of
sugar .and six ounces of butter beaten to a cream ; the
whites of eight eggs weltbeaten, and the`juice of one
thou; MIX with milk
Wes. C,Unr.—Five.out* of flour, three teaspoonsful
Of LefiVen,llireiri cups of-sugar, one of butter, one of
milk, and two 'eggs; fruit and spies to the taste. Bake
about half an hour.
Packed in Cases of 1,, 2, 4 and Six . Dozen Cans.
For sale by Grocers and Druggists generally.
WTLTIOLIi GULAGER ts BRO., Wholesale Agents,
No. 69 ; North Front Street, Philadelphia.
novl3-413m " - -
BERGNER'S.CHEAP BOOKSTORE
51 MARKET STREET
• : : • • . 4
SCHOOL BOOKS
SCHOOL STATIONERY;
Comprising all the various
BEADING AND S.F'grr BOORS,
ARITIIMETIOS.' ALGEBRAS!,
GRAMMARS, ETYMOLOGIES,
DIO2TONAREIVS, .BISSIORIF4
PEILOSOPRIE4 and .
ell the Ealoot, BOOKS used M the various Public and
Private Schools of tha City, together with
COPY AND OOMPOSISSO:N DOOSS,II
%MITES,' OAP and NOTB.P.A.P !Ina
, BLARE BOOKS, SLATES, Min
LEAD AND SLATE P.EINGTELV, . !
PENS AND MOLDER& INK •
INKSTANDS, RULERS and
the most complete ' assortment of SCHOOL STATIONERY
Constantly on hand and for sale at THE LOWESTPRICIE
OF Any TVA" in the city, at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
.
Market Street.
,Liberal diecounts made to teachers and dealers.
Any article , not, on hand promptly furnished without
extra charge• eep24
SILVER PLATED WARE
HARVEY FILMY,
10.125:2 Mirket Street, YISIGAMILIMA,
Ifiumfacturer or fine
NICKEL SILVER, and SILVER PLATER of _
PORK.% PPOONS, RIITIIIR KNIVES,
'cuttrtons i yßA arri z : .
_take, Ki
_rryL._EL„,
WAIPRRS, BUTTER DistiES 10E FTWasn;
EASEATA 00kfildNION WARE,
CUPS, MUGS, GOBLWfS; &a.,
With a general assortment, comprising Bossard the bu
quality, made of the WO manias and homily plated, con
*Slating theM a .
Seiviceable and durable 'article
Poe HUlrla, ISTRANDMIE AND Pasysra Zunum•
*a- Old Wartireliateo PAignier..
in!
PT gareley.
• .BLANS.I3OOIW
(At' ALL natANA_BLE SIZES, PRICES;
STYLE AND QUALITID3 on band and inannfintur
of order at, the theaPast rbal sa iloommeas.
y Herbs
IRA
et %net.
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS--NEUTRAL IN NONE."
HARRISBURG, PA:. MONDAY . AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 25, 1861 `
TO OM
fUNCSti
cißbsB
liiIVER.:I. " ::
IGQRATOB
BILITATES
N.EVER D
IT,•ia compounded
. and has,become an ea
tone, known endapproYnd
and le how resorted 'Jai
diatoms for winotit is re
' It bits cured thousands
who had given up an bones
iisOnefted eeridloaten in
entirely from-Gums,
Niched NC a Standard Modt.
(by_ all that have uaed
(.„. with confidence In all the
UP commended.
within the lest two yettil ,
of. relief , -wake nomerout
mrpiosissioe tihtdot;
ed to the . tentyiertoneot 01
need in each litandtiee 'es
The dose must beadapt a j
-
tlietudlvldhal taking it,and n
toactgentlyonthe bowels. a";
Let the dictates of your la
WM of ilia Iran INVIG4I Eni
Lhiß Communal; p
iolhammona, Subs = OM-
Iff SOUR &MACS, HeaIy CHOUIERA MORRO% CaOlllllA.
JA.17211)I011, MOWS
successfully as an Ommiss
will cure EII3KHEADA m:1 rig
is Timms' Morons, > P vital"
Won at commencement ^
Au arm mastx um on , P 4
favor
jadvientp guide , you Iklll3
BATOR,, and 16 - 1011 'auk
AnAcus- Dynispine
MAIN*" DaINDIRT :PROP.
VAL COIVIVIMI L ' CHouo r
INEarrnn,,PT.A am nos,
aniiinnt, and inaq . 'Aid Used
Fanitaa; libmoient.
(as, thousands can
_testify)
on,Tanase InearoonacanAni
attack
ngo' their leastiniony to It'
111.1 z Water in th month with the In
vigorator, and sWanoWboth together.
TRION 02131 DOLLAR Pp A 30171,1.
—A L'S
SANFORD!*B
- .
cATEimmc FILLS
.
, COMPOUNDED, FROM . - . :
PUKE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS , - AND PU .
UP IN GLASS OASES AIR TIGHT, ; AND
WILL KEEP •IN ANY ;CLIMATE: —..
. i.
', The. FAMILY, OATH/111 : ~.1. TIC PILL Is a spittle bo
antive•Oatitart.tic which the WE proprietor hasused lii . hl
prutiee more than twenty ..] years; ,'. ' ' • '
•The eminently increas. 7.. ingdeinandfrehitliess wbfi
have.long used the , PILLS 14 and the satisfaction .which
ilk, ellsesB in regard' to 1 1 th e ir ulief bus induced me
to . pface thew within ft., re a ch of alt,
The Profeselon well inow "7 4 that OiNie4catbaitiinia*
on different tiortiobs of the ~„' f bowels. , ~. -., ~ , ....- . • ..1
.The FAMILY GATTI ‘if TICI PILL.b*A.,-wiih ' dente
telancsio this well (stab. HI 10110 d-fact, been comp:ma.
ded Aram a variety of th . Ei parost Vegetable Extracts,
which act alike on ivery....• pit* of the. altinentary ca
lm], and are good and tafe PS in all oasis . where a , ea.
thartio is needed, such la id DqaMootonio 0)
819,1140,
Sietydriess, Paine , in Mel 7 1 EackaidloiF,Ondulenus
Pain and Bareness offer /tell baly,RdiftesiOiss,Pfeatiche
or weight in the head, aft ... Innaminatory i seases' ,
Worm fiz Children, or Ad- i'm nib, , lfteumatina, a " great
Purifier of the Mood, nand „ I s many .dlaeaseo to which
flesh is heir. too numerous -4 to mention in this I Iry
fasemelit. Doss, Ito 8. 0 ' ' - • , : 4 ': - •
PRIOR 80 =TS. ~
•Tn Imre. Irsaaonssou can FAEULI Goma*
to PILLS are retailed byDruggists generally,and
sold wholesale by the Trade in , alfthe large
towns.
S. T. W. SANFORD; IL D.,
Manufacturer and Proprietor,
je2o-dawyll 886 Broadway, New York. ,
JOHN ,B. • SMITH'S , :
ROOT & SHOE - STORE;
_ CORNER SECOND AND *AIiNDT,StS;;,I . :
Harrisburg,
ALWAYS on hand a large assortment of
tBOOTS, , SHOES, GA:IMA% are; of the_ o.very - Itost
9?anties lox{ladie9, Tgentlemo, and. adpirone wear.—:
Prices to suit pie4inals. o : iinfia ,WP4A AG : t#E,
(IViER the , t d iltill i bg st o t t tror workipeu•
- Y,VErt-dtf J JOtrif: B—EIKETH, Harriebarg."
GREAT REDUCTION IN PEloEfil
.
' 'WHEELER' & WILSON'S .; •'
SEWING C HINTS
T . NEW IMPROVEMENTS ' AT REDUCEDE PRICIt
THE WHEELER. MaHEELER. & WlLSONnufito
.
Luring Co,mpapy,having ; vtined an their snits at
law, with infringing manufacturers of Sewing Knehines,
propose that the pubila 'should be — beiriefitted thhretiy,
and have gicaordingly reduced the prices ottheir Sewing
Machines: , After thlsldato.they Will be sokl.at rates that
will pay a fair profit on the cost of nuinufaciere, capital
invested, and expense of making nips, ..,•'sniti.PriCes • I;
will enable them to make first '' clatiethiaohines; 'and, as
heretofore, guarantee them in everrparlicular: .
in accordance, with the lumenvannent above I will
sell their splendid Sewing Mahhines at prices from
to"s9o for the Silo full Cateseachines.'' It in a well 'estali
lbsbed fact that the • - . : . t
Wheeler 41ffilson.Bewpg Whim
Is the,best one in the market, the inntt made, most angle
and least liable to get outer order and. they are now as
low as the inferior machines. C all :'and see them a
Third and Market. • • t. • L
del'-em . : • .W.:0..41101K.011,..414.
ALBITAIS'I IiIHRUIVIS 1 . 1.
The finest aisOttment of ALBUMS' emir 'offered 'lir this
city, rangiagia pito() from 50 cants to:$10 00 eackbotaid
In all styles of Binding, at
_ - 11F.BAN.gys q4.II.p , ,IIOOICSTOPLZ,
12n09 . , _ . • Mirk Street.
THE , ATTENTION_OF
MENERRS OF TRE.LEGIBLATURE
AND ETRAIrGEIRE
vthiting 'the City 1,1- balled to the .larged and finest as ,
liortment of r,
Letter, Note and Cap Papers,
Envelopes, Pelts and Holders, ':
Inki . lnkstandsi'Pendls,_
• = • • /Wrlting fiend,. S,axid =Boxes - ;
. • _Vetting Itoird:.an4,a
hill :variety of all kinds of sziraorr, mut; wlilolt for pale .
'aileguelity cannot .be excelled; at' • • - ;
ItKftllNEß'll:CillßalUtOlErt3TOßE,
de29 • • • , ::61 Market ,Street.,
L. a() D D.,
PRACTICAL , Tuner and - .. Repairer of
PialkOil, tlelOdeene; Ave:, Ace., receive ' wilt intent in
future at WM. ICKPOI(VS Atuete.Store,92 Market street
All ordere left at the above WiniecV,Okce,9r at We Buehler
Douse, will Meet:witlf yetunpf, atteiallon. •
First class PlAlitiif fOr [late !: tuapia•dly
N'3.` v.
FAMILY DRUG STORE •
mHE UNDERSIGNED HAS . . OPENS])
a Wholesale and Retail Drug and Prescription LitoM
In the Iron . Front Hailnlisg, No. 12S 411arket street,litely
occupied by mi. Eby, .webre Sante road an entirenew
stock of 'Freehand Pere Drags, Perfumery, .Soap 9 .COAT
014 COAL OM 'LAMPS, BurMng Fluid, Ala thol Patent
Medicines, Stationery, Fancy ,Articles, Aro.; &c:' . . We
hiie the agen cy , for; the sale of Etine , s Celebrated Arti
ficial Teeth, to . Whicli We' would invite the attention Of
Dentists.. . .
By, strict attention to.buidusas, and &sire . to plea*
we respectfully ask a shalt of Public Patronage..
N. 8.-4irime • Havana Segars and Tobacco constantly
CITY •LIVERY STABLES' .
BLACKBERRY ALLEY, 1-4 Fir OF
HE undersigned has recommencedT
livery business in his NEW and SPACIOCM HTA
BLES located as above, with a largeand varied stock o
nos-no, CARRIAGES and OMNIBUSES, which te wii
hire at moderdte rates. . E.K. SWART&
sep2B-dly
• • HAVANA CIGARS I
. .
A tine assortment, comprising"
Rearm, nen Fix
. • Faaationarta m are,
La Minx
•
.Of all sizes and qualities, in Aliarieri' 0401/.41 cti d s ate- t:4th boxes, just received and for Hale low;
JOEiN H. 7.
iSIIIBO • 78 Market rarest.
Aisullanans.,
VALUABLE:. REAL ESTATE
T
.•
PRIVATE SALE;,
.
p.E UNDERSIGNED will sell at private
sale his valuable real estate; situate near,.Lingles
ten, jower Paxton township, Dauphin county, contain-
Acta melts oat.stlEt. ' The land is well
. -improved,.
with 'good FRAME
DWELLING HORSE, frame Sam and other na
Sesser), out•buildhigs thereom erected it'wlC
dow , s dower, amounting to *l,BOO, remain on
e property until her death.
Persons, desiring to purchase, can 'obtain all the re
(Piked infatuation from the undersigned, who resides od
'We -property:- • . CLEMENT B:. CARE.
BUEHLER HOUSE ,:
M A R.K ET - IQ 16 R E
iIARRISBURG,'PENN'A.
.GEO. J. ROLTON PROPRIETOR
CARD'
. .
The'ab eve Well known , and long , established Hotel Is
now undergoing a thorough :renovation, and being in a
great degree newly furnished, under the proprietorship
of Mr. Grown J. limop, who has been an inmate of the
htinaOfor' the last three years, and is well' knoin to
Thinkftil for the:, liberal patronage; abich It has en
°yeti I cheerfully commend Mr. Bolton to the public'
ror. fjeftwtfi da WILLIAM BUEHLER.,
ICANDLES! .
H PARAFYINE CANDTAS,
SPERIIECAND.LES, " -
ADAMANTINE CANDLES,
STEANINE CANDLES;
STAR CANDLES; ; • - .
CHEMICAL' SPERM CANDLES, ''• ;. ;
• TAILOW CIANDLES. ,•• • -
A large lot of the abovelia store indlor sale it the low
est prices by . , • N
: .. • ..
wg. og. JR. & Ca t i
jan2 , Oppoaite the'Court *use. -
'.iTTENTION — OF 'GENTLEMEN
is solicited to our very large assortment or
Ustismatmni Axo DR/Mints or every size and quality.
Gisrm'Jorrvist Km.Grevss, best article manufactured.
All the di/Intent kinds of WINS= GLOW'S.
Largest assortment of Hosnrav ttie city.
Cluny!, SuBPISMBRB,AANDKIEROMEPS; Ready Hemmed.
And everything In Gents' at
, . ."••:: CATHCART' . .§,
2.1
jan Next to the Harrisburg Bank.
CMITAGNYWIN - ES.
Duo Ds MO NTRBEU:O, "" ' - ' • •
HEIPSIZCX & AGO. ' .
Cesium/ Ebnyekkik, •
ANCHOR-4111X= lOU &MOE,
f...FARICF.IIO3. MUSCILTer,
MIIN/M . & CO, NIRO,
V ERNS , z
IE ". • rrsx's,ek
itore and for Bale by JOIN VEGLER,
dig I . : :73 lifirket Street.
Mt- MI •M. C:A• • Mr" JO. I.a
HARH ISBURG_ PA.
moved his- office to •-the . National
~ , .
nano in Market street, opposite tits Toettellee.—
; partidular and:observiii Memento on the leindear•—
Dr. Jones may be consulted on all diseases but more
Ipar D eularly, dieases a private nature: pt."Joias
:has Mired a number or - private and other diseases
, in this city and elsewhere; and some of them had ahnost
;given up ail hopes of recovery, and was restored'by the,
lose of his powerful vegetable re medies. .
GONORRHEA..
Dr. JONES otters the only safe and - certain remedy for
Gonorrhea, Gleet;Oirietare, liver Complaint, D'ysp'epsia,
Cciativoness, aid all - Derangements of the Stbmach. This
preparation will cure Gonorrhea in from three to dim
days, and can be had at. any time of Dr. JONES, at his:of•
flee, at One Dollar perNAtle, and one .bottle is sufficient
to cure a mild case. .
SYPHILIS
..This is one of : the worst of alt diseases. _Dr. JONES
pledges himself to cure Syphilis in its worst forms. This
disease makes its apparanceinso manydifferent forms;
that a single plan or treatment will not reach it in all its
features, so lt may:reguire different remedies, according
to, the nature of the case. Dr:JONII3 Will =Yea writ
ten artiele pith any one—NO CURE NO PAY I The re-'
mean used by Dr. JONES, are purely vegetable, and need
noehange of diet or;hindrance-fromtimsinom,
. .
- • • • SPERVIATOBRIVS. •
This habit of youth is indulged in while alone; ands
often, learned from evil companion* when at sahoel and
if, not . cured will destroy both mind and. body. Doth
sexes fall victims to; his -disease. , The 'symptoms are- 7
Pain iit theltead,:Dinineas Of Sight, Dinging in the Ears,
Pimples Garbo Face, Loss of Ilemory,,Frightful Dreams
at Night, Weakness in the Dacki Pain in theßreast, and
Cough, (indicative of Consumption,) Dyspepsia, great
Derangement of the - NerfoberSyntem, and so on till Death
puts an end;to their-spiferings. -To such Dr. JONES of
fers a perfect testoratter; with such mild and Balmy
Juices of Elerbe,fhat•will perfectly restore the victim of
this DicffnettiES Disease. • •
_ . .
ITEMALI' COMPLAINTS. .
Those suffering .lrom COlde s atAThkrangenle l 4 of the
Nervous System, .ca4,apeedjly be fc?, l * t 4 iimk l l
health and vigor. ,
Dr. ,lONAS maybe cOnsolted r et ht-liis office,
personally or by letter, describing alksyniptorne. All
letters must contain a [damp to ensure lamer.
Address Dlt. D.. W. JONES 3,
National House,
Yebl Harrisburg, Pa.
"OUR; GOVERNMENT.'!
- -
4Lrifjgfl iiiii4 - CtGovernroc;fit, which con
-11 Ono people ? is now dear to you."—
VlrasitinglimPE'Parettlell...4ddress. d nationalltids 'essen
tial to DIEL6 - endartng prosperity of our country. Tr...lllPa
-triotisar must arise from knowledge. It is only, a proper
understanding of our tirn . UtutitutSoni Riat can , induce
strong and settled attachinent to Will , prlaclides, and
impart ability foiNtheir-maintenanos,--,,
HOUR 00yEB.N1dBNT3 An explantadry statement of
the system bf Geferiiiiierd'oftlie BOuntry, 4 conMtns the
tent of the. Constitution of the United States, and 1110•.C.on
atitutional- provisions of the several States, with their,
moaning and. opestroctioe, as - deterinined: by judicial" an
thorn, yi and ' precedent and practice , practice, or derived from:
standard writers; digeited and arranged for popular use
Price =l.OO Qold by , '
del ~„ . . .Barrisburg Pa.
.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
P IINDERSIGgED,Anditgr appointed!
' • IV dkitribthe'the'balande MAW) bands of Joseph
Miller, Assigaee ofJOERP)TH. DAVIDSON, among Bradt.=
tore, lair attend to ,:the duties :of MS anointment on
THURSDAY, the 28th day of February, 1801, at 7 o'clock
A. M., at his office, in Third street, Harrisburg, when
and' where altinterested Mayittend if theythink proper
JOHN S. DETWILER,
foh6-81w Auditor.
NOTICE:
DETERS' MOUNTAIN ;TURNPIKE
A ROAD OOMPAiTY.-4he President and Managers
of the 'Peters' Mountain - Turnpike Road Company have
this daydeolared. a divldend.cf sixty cents per share on
the capital stock of Said company, say three
. 'per 'ceht
nee wino* and directedthe same to ne at this office of
the stockholders, at the public, house of J. D. aorrif AN,
in the city of Harrisbut to the stockholders or their le.
gal representativr,ie after the 10th.
fehe•Stoar*
• ' NOTICE. • •
PERSONS are hekeb _Banned that
A LL We' y ' hap‘his day disposed of our entire" mannfac-
Wring business Widows. MILLNR as 'HOLLINGER, Who
will continue it .aaheretofore conducted by as, at the old
stand.; corner or North and SPAned.treelso
pp...e.books or the firm Iwo bein, Paced lathe bends' of
lar.Joutrliwilic,-.nt., Stederetree bit'ween Filbert.
and Mil, lbr lSalement; and allpenioim knowing them
selves Indebted; And Shona having claims against ua, are
requested to mate immediate settlement with Wm. ,
feb9-3tws W. D. MILLER & SON. '
BEM
Nttri - 2Or„vatizattento.
TREASURER'S ACCOUNT:
ions . .. Pans, Treasurer of the want , of, Dauphin, Penn-
SyWants, and ex-officio Treasurer of the House
Employment and support of the Poor In , the county
or Dauphin,. in account with the 'said couttV Am- the
of use said Rouse of Employment, &c.-.
RUCEIPTS=IBBO
To Valencia in Treasury, due for the MO of the
House of Employment, and of the .Poor in .
the' cdunty of Dauphin, is .per settlement
made by the. County Auditors, January 12,
.. .. 888 51
To cash received from- the Demmissiciners of
; the 'count) , of -Gatiphin, Blithe use Of the ." .
House, Sze., as aforesaid, : pnrsuent to regal. .
'actions by the Directors of the Poor, km,
conformity, to law, dattsllasuary 2, 1860,
ins Orders ihsizedby said COrnmissionersVio' =
' wits No. 528.0. ..,.,.. . . . .. .... .12,000 00
To cash received' from . the"lullowing• named'
persons . ; derived, as hereafter stated, for
the use of the aforesaid House 'of Employ:'..
ment, to wit :
Jan. 24.—T0 cash from John Enders,Esq., •
tines ... Fs
79
Feb. B.—To cash for Lints,from John .
:.:Raysor.. :... 70 52 • ,
" H. Brown, 12 84
Aprlll7. - ..40 ;dash fOr rent onideldahan's
. property ............ ....... '2O 00
". To cash for . 1.20
April 4. ‘‘ ' from Brown itaid
for paupersBB 00
laTo cash for Lime soi . d..te; D.
.. ' : 31.52
April 21.—T0 cash for I.oge ' . . , 600
24. " frdm. 'Gee, Gillian,
Esq., fines 10 05
May 2.-..T0 cash' for . .. 500
June 2. , Proceeds. of .114 25
June s.—To cash; Frederiek Gilbert. for
support of an 62 00
Aug.l.s.—To cash - for-Boakd to Paupers 85 40
" 28. "4 Lime 00
" 30 . :... '' i i " " • Plititure ' 10 00 •
Oct. 12.—T0 cash,,Proceeda of Mi11....130 00
for - Dui& from 'John
Itaysor.. .. ' .21 50. ;
Oct. 18 =To cash for Pasture 15 00 -
Nov 22. , . " Board to Paupers 10 00
Dec. 4. - Lime ' 501d:'... . . . ' 00 • •
ttul ) crs, Woos -
ter county . 80 00
-.• ; ; . 58
To aggregate amount (81,057 04) off - orders is
sued In and daring the,Yettr 1860, hy the
Directors of the. POOP and HcitlSe of Employ
meht for the county iof Dauphin, unpaid at
. settlement ,made by the County Auditors
of tbe county of Dauphin, Pa., January
11, 1861.
Order No. 8, Tobias Hendricks
No. 54, John McMullin..
cc No. 85, It. - Maguire
• No. 88, George Westheffer
" Mi. 109, Maryl Ann Gould .00
ct No. 112, Tobias Hendricks 2 00
do " •2 00
No. 281, D. Leonard... 4 00
a N0.,403; Marry .... 200
a No. 376, Manilla Sinklow 90
•No. 4.19,`1ary Sheets 2 00
No. 455, Mary,Waechter........ .2 00
Na. 488, Catharlite‘Yoting..:.`; - 2 00,
No. 471, Mary Sheets.. ..... 2 00 _
a No.-610, MartWaechter:. .... .. 2 00'
No. 918,-Catherthe Yourif 2 00
528, Mary Sheeti . . - 200
a No; '540, David .. .. ; 90
• No. 549, Widow Forney. .... 2 -
No, 550, ;Mary Forney ; ., : ...... ; 200:
No; 665,711 - irylraechter:.. 200'
No. 573, Catharine Young... T.. 2! op, .
we. 581, Mary Sheets..... 2 00
. No. 601,19100 w •• 90
No: 6848 , - Mary , 2
00
090, Admit Rrehmer....:... 200
4 . No. 490, GeOrge ........ 300
ci N 0. 7 -014, Widow, Forney,- _ 00
a No. 615, Miry Forney.- ...... 200
" 'No. 630, Mary :2 00
ca No. egg, 'Catharine Young 200
No. 654, Bridget .Boyles'' 6,00
No. 882, Widow F0rney......... 200
a No. 663, Mary.Foreey ! -2 00
a No. 703, nary Fleck 5 92
No.-706, George Smite._
No. 111, George-Trolllnger
" No. 718 , John Matter.;.. ..
6, No. no John Lingel
No. 719, Sloan at Boyd
No. 721 , John A. Weir
. N 0.122, jdnas Rudy
No. 723, E. E. Zollinger
; • .1 -; . fL.„: ; •
Balance due John Care, Treasurer of the coup- -
ty of rauphin; and es-ofticte Treasurer of the
Directors of the Poor and House of Employ-
ment of said count, . .7g 3.8;
PAYMENTS-1860
11? aggregate amount - -(8104503 OS) - paid and
,unpaid of hiders No.j i tp, Mallow inolusire, '
issued in and during the year 1860 by the
:Directors of the Poor and liellSe -01-12,0111 " 0 10 - - •-•••-
ment for the county of Dauphin, as entered
:in :numerical _ order • and •detail Order
Book of the - Directors aforesaid 13,603 08
By orders paid_ lasted bvtbei DireCtors as ' •
aforesaid in 1859, unpaid at settlement made
by the Comy-Anuditors, Jainiary 12, .1860, -•
to wit
Order No. 438, WidoW.Forney - 2 -09
No. 439, Mary Forney 2.00
4' No. 485, Widow Forner.... .. . - 00 - •
4 ' No. 486, Mary Forney . 200
cc No. 541, Widow - Ferny.;::...... - -2'oo
- No. 547
Mary yorney..., ...... 200
2 00 .
No. 588, MaryForney .... 2 90
• .I'. • _N0:•622; 'Aaron. 310Mitatigh.::. - : -; 98 .00 •
"` No. 578, T,41 - . . 5 00
't . ..
." Nii:s29, John BaJsor .. 45 52
1.16:58300In 2 7 .:f.....7.11::=T3 50
cc No. 530,.5im0n ... 72 72
NO: - 510,-Michiellrerges -2 09 •
No. 507, Thomas Herod . .. 200
• NO. 496, Bitinhel Gariserieh 200
" NO. 48.8„ •Jelisn Wa1b0rn........ 200
• No:l•los,•ThintiasHerod..'. .. 2 00.,. •
6 '. N0.,520, Joseph
• o No. - 524, Joseph Clark -. ' ' 488
• ' $314 17
By Credit allowed - John 'Hare, present
Treasurer -for the amount .Oral item
on d tor side Of this
account, 80i licippti/WROCiptippid ,blm by
die.l4o TreSetwer, is consequence of a dn
. • 0.14 y existing betweezi him mid •Nie Board of
= Directcirs of Hui of EmPloyment, of
which house said Directors !my°, the control
and direction
Commissioners allowed Tee:usurer; to wit :
On receiving $127,44.07, of 1 per cent 15 95
On paying $188,17 g per eent.:4l3 06:
/Vl3 947.7.
We, the undersigned, Auditors of the . county of btu:
pin ; peansylvinia,.eltetod,., appointed, sworn and;_af
firmed according to ' law;Wport': that Ave Inet;'dittaudit;
settle and adjust, rding tA-likiir, the foregoing.-a s
count of John Garb; milt, 'Treasurer Of the 'Scanty of
P O rma Yt v/4 .4 4, 1. 4,, P d :.PX -o,l 4o.'Trwarfcl
House for the EMPleyment and Support alba Poor m
the cc/114 1 Y et .1:044 P4 113 .' 1 - 4 , 4 9P 4 clut:with' iht.Bal/ 1440 44
for the use of' the Hoa gi eEmployme nt
commencing ISO; and ending. Domober
1860, and that the account as above sated iscorrect, as
entered in Settlement Boot or said Ifettee,of Employl
ment, kept the Commisaleners Mae of the county
aferessid,-atatthat ace And A% balance die: the Treasurer
aforoaatd, the sum of seventy eight dollars and.thirteep
In testimony whereof, we have 'hereunto set our
bands at Harrisburg, this eleventh day ofJambuy,
JONATHAN SPAYD,
; S t ir. auneaßroßp,
. ' Aliattors - or thti County of Dauphin.
MEM aosirn - -
Clerk to County Aditors.
A5?:06 , 46 : 24 of the Riefits and Eapditures of the
Haase of Bmployment and asnprt of The Poi of
the Onn#y - o Dauphin.
t DETAIL ON NXNFNWRIRES.
AttondlogSai,
Bags
Burying Paupers
Beans
Ettam tinting iffart.
IL Having procured steam Power Presses, we are
prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTING of every
description, eheaper that it an be done at any other en
tekliehmenttri the matte?:
RATIO or ADVJUMMTG•
jirrour Hues or less constitute one-half square ,
liras or more than four constitute a square.
Hail Square one day 5015
one week 7 I. 00
one month
". three months ........... .••e••• • 800
six months'i. . 4 0
' one year.... .•04414 , . 0.05
One Square: exekdar. 50
' ' " ' 'Die West. .. .. ... .... . .. '.;, ...400
.
" one m0nth ... . ..
.806
• , '-
a - . threentonths . ........ :.. . ....',-;-.., 600
~... sir. months.. ... ..... 9OO
.- ' .% -!•i '' ' cone 'year ' —..... ............ 1000 :
inserted in the Load column. cr
• iiirikuliflers notices .
before Merriigas and Deaths; TIVIS Mtn& PED LINA :
or each insertion. , .
nairtiarriages and Deaths to be chaired as ' regcdar
advertisements.
NO. 45,
Blacksmithing
Beef, .........
Coal„qiii9s
Cooking ..:.......
Costs in Bulie .
Coate on Arbitraan.....
...
ihrpenueiet w,orn ..... • .
C0we'...... '
Cattle
,Conveylogramiers.... ........
'Directors and Clerks, extra for settlement
Zoe Br. Mellinger • •
'avenges to 'l'rexorton
Elxfeg PnalP. . ...
Farming Pußleinent.El
On:merles ;
:arresting
Horsedootoriag
Harness Hay, do., (ISMS) ......
Hats arLd Haps
Hardware and Tinware
Horses...
'gorses .ce and Cattle
Issuing orders for ' jai:Loyal of Paupers ::".... " . ... /12 2691 8
19 2
J udgm ent.. •••• .-..• • • • • • .......... -- •••• • • " r 6 7 0
Labor - -
Lumber.- . - . ...... 307 09
. • • .. • • .-
Medicine 328 26
,Merchandise".... 740 64
5h .em 0i3g rkt... " ....... : ,.....i.. .. ... . . ... ..... • 1 3 0 3 0
li Mas air ° 4 B;
"Making Clothes
Medical Attendance (oat-door 1tup . e . r5 . , ) .............. 1 42 42 0 _ 8
7 1 84 8 7
Plumbeeayforir.. . . ..... ... .
- 365 SO
Postage,.Stationery, it . o . , .... 2 5 78
2 58
:Repairireg
,Clock --.—--• . • • • • - .•• • • • 125
Repairs attliiills ...... ........ .......... ..... ..... 61
Road Tax.... - " 29 00
Support:et out-door i5:n.per5............. ..... 660
3 17
Shoal.: .. . ... . , .................. ....... .... 37 ' 131).
Shop-woik and T 011....... ....... ......... 5 73'
Surgery ' • • ; • - ' 105 00
Support of. Paupers in
. other Counties 144 30
Shoess9 00
Support of Paupers in the Asylum 2210 45
,Traveling•ExpenHeS - ' 108 25
l'ax• on Property
40
y ' •• • • 445
Veal: .'.*. ;,...". .• : .... - 27 ; 09
WheSt.,... .'..
WegonLwOrk . . "• " ' '27 08
David Fleming, Esq., Attorney's dider9 one year. • 40 G°
:FORM, ' Steward's II
....
.. 4 , .... , ' i 5 2 ,00
4i .t ' 48 00
Bomar, Director's.,. .... .... .. •• •• • • „„
:Daniels,. .... "... ............... "......" • 8 2 wv
"Bishop, ,; . - • w w 43 50
. -
Cailow, Clerk, salary six Months .25 00
J. W. Frantsi Clerk, salary ,twomonths ...„ •••• A
Dr. Ilish,:Physicianotalary one year .. . OO
Salary due , John Raynor from 1858 75
John Mien; attending Sick, and as Clerk.. 140
. ----
Amount of Orders i55ued......... 13,503 08
$2OO
180
1 60
STEWARD'S EM)LANATION
_ PRODUCE OF PAM.
642 Bushels of Wheat— ......$1 10 $606 20
1,167 - ".-
.., ..... Oats. • . . 30.... 850 10
350 " Potatoes 50. ...... 175 00
225 "' .', Turkips....... .. 25...... :.. ;,66 26
1 : 025 " - Corn in Ears:— 30.... .'. .... 677 50
84 • " : : 0ni0n5:. ....... '.
75......... , . 25 60
26 " Bed Beas 40. ...... ... 10 00
81 " Bye.. .... ... .... 70. ....... ~ 1 20
3,666 Beads ; of Cabbitle ...... .. 03........ - - / 06 06
1,466 Pounds of Butter 16 232 98
: 182. ~ Lard 12 .... 87 84
J.,062 " Tallow 09 94 68
'5lB " Veal .. CI 26 12
82 3£ " Calf aides.— 08 • 662
11,741 " , Beef . .06 704 46
1,654 ": _ Rides ' 0536........ 90 97
403 _ " . Pork. .... 07...........608 21
48 Loads '
of ' gay.— ... . . ....1.2 00..... ..... . 676 00
-- ...448 1 1.. TP4OLITRED /61 THE 110.U818.
31 pai r of men's slices, 34 pair, of women's stapes, 22
Pair.' of aildren'ts - shoes, -60 pair of inn's - pantaloons, 20
pair of boys' pants,,/57 Blasts, 98 chemise, 5 undershirts,
42 Pair of .stookintpl, 31.ronndabouts, 36 vests, X 23 pair of
winter ,pantaltions, 49 women's dresses, 87 aprons, 27
children's froeks,.3l sucks, 27 women's aprons, 85 Sheets,
18 comforts, 21 ehalnags, 31 bolsters, 2 quilts, 48 pillow
slips, 245 pounda hard soap, 14 barrels soft-soap, 75,000
bushels of lime burned
24.042
00
........ 11928
16 00
5 60
...... 695 96
8P 52.
38 68
PROCEEDS OF THE MILL,
from the latof January, 1860,.t0 the Ist or January,
MOLL IMAM AND ,FLOUR GRINDIZia, PER MONTH.
January $163 00
February ............ . _ ... 155 9 0
March 163 61
160 04
May • 166 96
June 75 42
July... . ..... .......... ....... . 90
80 93
September . - 97 92
Ootobei.... 117.44
NoVeraber. 261 36
December ...... ..... ........... .123 68
$13,947 76
Cr.
Income in full for 2860,
.
. .
• • 1/7:2D DURING THE VICAR
, Hepryffolaingay, ; (hangedi),-Pred: Shieler, Cbas. ROCS.
grank,Siliger, thrie children (burled in one coffin,)
SOie Ftliyi(coloredi) Begjaidnidinnick,Lucindlilittare
obild,(colored,) hack Jack, Mary Hanna (colored,) Su
ian:Signrilen.:(colared,): hlatyltiley, &colored: babk An
ts, Jones (colored,) Harriet A. Davie (colored,) John
Lcarley, Margaret Hap°, :Jdnenh Forney, Patrick Malown,
Ellen Benin's child, ,Lucinda Zimmerman's child, John
Bell , SchildAwo babes parted in rine dofthva babe' (col
ored.)—Whole-number, 24. .. . •
.."
LIST OF COMERS AND 00ER3.
January 243, Feb'y 243, MarCh'267,Apill 169, May ISO;
June 272, July 123, August 109,.September ,163, °Mad
NoVember 222,-.December 245. Total, 2366. 95,gzi a en.
cane r 2,261 Foreigners. .
CA It RECEIVED AND PAID OUT BY T STEWARD.
. .
Cash paid Ititoth
. 43
Cash recedigESUarding Paupers, . utoireasiy.
00
33 op
= Logs - • 6
' 64 -Lime.... .•. • • .. . ...... .. 6 GO
" Boarding Paupers 35 40
" " Limo.... ......... 45,00
I‘ Pasture' ' 10 00
1s 00
Boarding Patiriets - - 10 00
" " . .. .. - 24 oo
IthNRY BROWN, Stiward.
Attest : Clerk.
- 4.l..wrimaitirs • - BY THE •• tiIIIZOTOILS, FOR THE
: YEAR - 1261.. 1261 . -
Henry Brown;Steieara ; DI. Goorie : F. MU, Phy4l.
elan-, David Mumma, ett rney ; ;
J. W. Frantz, Clerk.
SIMOND 'ASTiEt4. -
•• . -
PETER .BISHOP, , .
SOHN RAYSOR,
: a Diiectoiiiiir4he Poor.
Attest; -J.
Cc CC
il
$6B 51
$6l 99
-..gI7BSCRIBUR3. offer at , Private'
21 Eight :Wheeled Boa Freight Oars ,good,
Inhaler order; 7 Harsco, 2 Mules. 5 One Hortie Widow/
cadlEforoces,,J. large Spring Wagon, 1 Complete !Stone.
Truok Wago n, l! Two Horse Carriage, 2'Franifitaiblim
about•4oo - Two ! Bushel Sara, 704 Tees or Lyisetot
Witt; G 8 gacire of Salt SSmaillife Proof Saki 'drone
amountOf;ollice Fnraitere, and property connec ted with
the foreiarding basiness; together- en' eiteigthre
ReOttlYMattparattio .
Also the undlidded . half part of 150 acres or Coidlakils
,
sigtale in the Shout T.ykem-,Vattenposiplito
county, near , Gratztowe, the veins et Coaliirtai developed.
Application to be: made to the iliideridndePberOre
first day of March, 1861.
C. F. InVESQH,
fan2l mitmariAnignees of John Wallower&Son
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12 "le "414 pet
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