THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, • (133NDATS EXCEPTED,) BY GEORGE BERGNER & CO• TERMS.-8111(1111 8011801UPTION. The DAILY TRLICIII4III.IB aervedki anbscribere in nu ennui& at 6),/, cents per week. Yearly aubecriberi .01 he charged $4.00. • WIIItICLY Ann Sicia-Wizazir TZLIMAPS. The TinatniZPli lealao. published twice a week durint Ina session of the Leglehitere end weekly during the re. mainder of ibe year, and furnished to subscribers at tiu 'ollowing rates, viz : Single Subscribers per year Seven Ten TEM LAW OP NXIMPAPTRIII. t subscribers order the discontinuance of their news• pipers, the publisher may continue to sew' them until IL I arrearagea are paid. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspa• pers from the office to which they are directed, they are responsible until they hay^ settled the bills and ordered them discontinued New abrtertisemtnto. CCOMMISSIONER'S STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS. I f John Care, Esq., -Treasurer of Dauphin county, Pa., from January Ist, 1860, to February 12th, 1861, both days !nolusive, being the receipts for the year, 1860, to wit To balance due the county of Dau phin, as per report of County Auditors, at set.lement by them made January 23,1880, to wit : To amount of outstanding taxes for 1857 To amount of .outstanding taxes for 1859 . Amount due said county for the use of persons untitled to redemption monies, as per report of County Auditors, made January 23, 1860. 95 54 Amount of charges against school and Road districts due the said comity, collected In 1859, as per report of Said County Auditors, January 23, 1860...............6 41 to amount of county tax, levied and assessed according tOIIW, in the. following named Boroughs, Wards and Townships, In the county of Dauphin, Pa., taxable by law, for county purposes, to Wit: CiLLECTORS. DISTRICTS. To 0. 0. Zimmerman, Ist Ward; Harrisburg 1 233 20 To N. Zoltlnger, 2nd Ward, Harris. burg•••• ....... -.• To Joseph Hoffman, 3d Ward, Har- burg.... To D. Strominger, 4th Ward, Har risburg To J. C. Young, sth Ward, Harris burg ToJ. D. Thompson, 6th Ward, ...... . . . ... 881 41 To C. Caslow, Susquehanna tw'p.. 8,058 68 To M. A. ,Frantz, Swatara .. 2,641 67 To John B....Ebersole, Lower Swata ra To D. J. Shaeker, Esq., South Ward, Middletown.. ° . . .... . To George Westheffer, Middle' H'd. Middiet9Wll To Joseph Brestle, Jr , North W'd. Middletown . 692 87 To M. R. Allman, Londonderry t'p 2,128 62 To Sam'i Kauffman, Conewago " 1,200 15 To John T. Grove ...Derry ,4,565 79 lt 4 To Jacob Roue ," ...mak Hanover " 1,322 09 To John Lenge', - East " " • 1,759 33 To H. Backenatose, West " " 1,154 81 Bam'l Wlllhenny, Lower Paxton " 2,644 92 To John P. Meader, Middle " " 924 14 To Peter Hippie, Dauphin borough. 385 96 To John Mans, Hush township 117 07 To Henry Rauch, Reed. township.. 430 OD To John Hoffinan, Jefferson " 607 62 To 'William Enders, Jacksoa .. 704 62 To Philip Umberger, Hatifaz " .. 1,408 07 To Benjamin Musser, Millersburg borough • 399 86 To Jolts •H= Seal, Upper Paxton tw'p. 1,377 85 To John N. Hoffman, Washington 850 56 To• David Hamburger, Mifflin tw'p. 1,244. 88 To Emanuel Hoffman, Wiconisco t'p 1,607 28 To Abraham Ileac, Lykens " 1,152 63 •To Leopold Loeb, Gratz borough... 268 40 To rash received from thq comity of (tenpin, loans obtained by the County Commissioners from banks and individual!, for the . 12srpose - - of • redeeming Milner completion of the new Court House, since settlement made by the County Auditors, January 23, 1860. To Harrisburg Bank To State Capital 8ank...... To Peter Stucker._ To Eliza M. Frazier To Isaac Sheep To John Geiger To Joeeph Wallace_ ...„ To:Nancy Baum._ _ To Bamuel Gray To Luther D. Felty.... To John .Rlty ..... To Samuel Miller To Melvlea 1ngram....... To George Fetterhoff... To Anna M0yer....... ... To Andrew Mi11er..... To Valentino Hummel— . To Samuel Gray 74/Rebecca Greiger...... To Samuol Gray ..... To Mary Berghaus To Simon Oyster To Valentine Hummel.... To Joan G. Jartft To George Meier _ . To Catharine Maclean.... To Margaret Maclean.... To Catharine A. Spangler To Susan E. Spangler It •• • • To Elizabeth Zollinger.. To M.Kirk To Jane W. Moodi To George ..... To Samuel Gray., To M. Kirk To Jacob Rehm To Samuel Gray it It To Jacob 8a1m.... To M. Kirk To Harrisburg Car company .... To Mary Miller To State Capital 8ank.....,.... To Simon Oyster To Holman & Wilt.... it 4S To A. W. Watson.. To Pager & Mgeyer To Margaret & C Maclean To Mary Dempsy ........ To Harrisburg Bank To Cash received on forfeited recog nizances 196 80 To cash received on redemption of property .......... ..... ........ To cash for taxes paid in Commis sioners office before June 15t.... To cash - for - taxes on Sale book, ar ter Juneld, 1860 ....... To cash bonus in part Manadaville bridge To cash from Prothonotary, Court tines and Jury fees.... To cash from Sheriff Eyster, fines and Jury fees.... ......... ..... . To cash Interests on outstanding To cash . on sundry receipts........ TO cash received l'rom Stato.Treas, Eder; beldg Ire per cent. tibiae meat allowed: On the PoYdrold of. $11,603 12400 County fonds prior to August Ist, 1860 .- To cash received, County tax lovied In pursuance of General Election laws, vie COLLECTORS. DISTRICTS. To Jeremiah Fraimi Dauphin bor ough, 1869.............. • To Henry Heim, • East Hanover township, 1859 To C. 0. Zimmerman, Ist Ward, Harrisburg, 1860.. ....... To N. Zoilinger, 2d Ward, Harris burg, 1460 To Joseph Hoffman,. Bd. Ward, Har risburg,lB6o To D. Strominger, 4th Ward, Her riaburg, 1860 To J. C. Young 6th Ward, Harris ; burg. 1860 To J. B. Thompson, 6th Ward, Har risburg, 1860 To C. Carlow, Sozquebanna tp. 1860 To M. A. Frantz, Swatara " To J. B. Bbersom, Lower Swats To Dr. Btaefier - ,ieu . Mid dletown, 1860 _ To George Westbetrer . ; Middle Ward, Middletown_ „ War Middletown Joseph Brai ll e, War—d, Middletown „, . ..... VII. a ll eman,Lontionderry To Esiikuol Equirman, Conewago , ~.•'-. -9 - .4-xilfit.,•l;-,--y-- commip , • ' :lir / 0-•,,------. re V. . . ------- ) i Ee . :. - 14 .- 1 1111$itil ... itt,-.. etitetaipiti g „....it,,.., , . e. • " ' •': ''. ...,..- : 1:13: :: 71* 7; -- :l*,_ -3 :::4 le { S 2.00 12A1 15.00 To John T. Grove, Derry c , 14 45 To Jacob Rouch, South Hanover " 3 15 To JohnLengel, East " , " 55 86 To H. Backentose, West " " 212 To Sam'l Wlllhenny, Lower Paxton township. 25 86 To John P. Meader, Middle Paxton township 8 89 To Peter Rippe], Dauphin borough. 3 50 To John Hoffman, Jefferson Vorp... 1 05 To Philip Uniberger, Halifax ".. 4 72 To B. Musser, Millersburg borough. 3 50 To John H. Seal, Upper Paxton Vp 79 83 To D. Ramberger, Mifflin township 7 35 To R. Hoffman, Wicoulcco " 840 To L. Loeb, Gratz - la 70 To Henry Roue,. Reed ‘, • 140 dolls. cis. dolls. cts 485 98 343 53 To redemption mosayrefunded.... 18 91 To taxes paid in, not elsewhere.ac counted fdr. . 1 44 To sundry other receipts... ...... . 8 03 11424 88 12,410 84 Outstanding orders not paid at set tlement; issued in 1860, and am't thereof included in the disburse ments of the County Treasurer, fer 1860 ..... ........... ..... . . 101 95 Totalreceipts up to the 12th day of Febiuory,.lBBl. COMMISSIONERS STATEMENT in de- J 9ail orr the County - Treasurer's disbursements of the county of Dauphin, Pennsylvania, up to February 11th, DM, upon orderss drawn on him by the County Commissioners, to wit: STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR 1860. MISCELLANEOUS DISBURSEMENTS, 1860. 3,246 21 8 } 495 34 dolls. cts. dolls. eta. To 0. 0. Zimmerman, Harrisburg.. 48 68 To A. L. Sutton for Short Moumairt Coal company 60 67 To George Singer, Derry 14 10 lb John Care, Treasurer . ... ... 80 01 To Frederick garner,s. 27 To Alexander W. Watson , Etq.;Har- • riaburg 4 83 To John J. Wallace, Wiconisco.... , 4 77 To John A Fisher, 'Harrisburg 4 43 To Sundry other persons 11 47 184 13 REDEMPTION MONEY PAID IN 1860. To D. J. Unger ....... ......... 11 82 To George cergnor ..... 28 I 0 To Peter 5 25 To Charles A: ..... 41 17 To Ernest and Bath 41 17 To A. W. Watson, 80 94 To George N., Rentter. .. . . 18 93 To. B.F. Etter' 6 77 To Charles C. BaWil 2b 78- To J. E. Eby...... ....... • •5 60 To Abraham Freaner ..... 5 72 To Murray and F1eming.......... 81 87 To James Freeland 7 70 Tu Ott and Ratan. 9 24 To C. B. Care.... 409 To Murray and leming , 18 91 1,724 80 642 09 1.873 83 EMI 471 16 FOX SCALPS. Paid bounty on said scalps 111 66 FIRE ;DEPARTMENT. , Donation to six companies 150.00 LEGAL PROFESSION. To cash paid R. A. Lam berton, on , collections . ... . ........ 23 70 To sash paid T. J. Jordan, in case of Walters.. .... .. ... . 50 00 To cash paid John C. ......... collections To cash paid A. J. Herr, Services. . 5 00 To catch pal& A. J. Herr, fees Dia- • trict Attorney _ 561 50 To cash paid A, J. Herr,le'ssee of 11. Wolf •• 34 55 46,810 51 . 4,000 00 . 3,000 00 . 900 00 . 6,000 00 . 1,000 00 . 1,800 00 .. 1,000 00 SUNDRIES. To cash paid, Wm. Mitchell, Pro thonotors fees 546 47 To cash paid J. H. Byster, Sheriff.. 454 63 To cash paid J, M. Eyster, convey. Ing convicts to House of Refuge, 75 00 To cash paid J. C. Bomberger, re quisitien to Agricultural Society. 100 00 To cash paid . Sainuerldarquart for . 200 00 To cash paid for new Real Presser - for °Maas66 CO TO cash paid iwartz and Murray for livery hire.... 25 75 To cash paid Joh H. Brant for fit ting up his hall for use of County 600 00 To cash paldfor brooms, scrubbing, Sui x'Bs To cash,paid for Certified Laws.... 2 75 To cash paid Henry Peffer, auditing SOO 00 d , .... 200.00 .... 200 60 ..... 750 00 .... 3,450 00 .... 300 00 .... 1,000 00 850 00 . 250 91 4,000 00 .... 2,100 00 .... 400 00 .... 000 00 1,000 130 .... '4,000 00 .... 8,00000 1,000 00 .... 1,000 00 .... 600 00 500 00 600 00 500 63 .... 600 00 .... 600 00 500 00' 500 00 1,000 00 500 00 .... 1,000 00 .... 1,000 00 Public Acc0unt5.......... To cash paid Express charges— To cash paid John Maus collector of Rash township. , :E t xt i Mon . .......... .......... ....... 12 00 To cash paid for wood chopping and removing stone c0a1............ 5 75 To cash paid County Treasurer,sosta on Sale Book.. . ........ 66 21 To cash paid for various other ex geese% for wish* see vouchers.. 91 43 EASTERN PENITENTIARY. To cash pstdfor support ofconvicts, 500 00 .. 1,000 00. .. 800 00 • 1,000 00 .1,000 00 • I,ooo'oo .. 500 , 00 .. 500 00 • 1,000 00 .. 506 00 • .. 500 00 .. 500 00 500 00 .. 500 00 ... 500 00 .. 600 00 .. • 2,000 00 -- 61,300 91 To cash Grand Jurors, Jan. term, 1860— ... . . ..... —. . 13 76 To cash paid Grand Jurors, April term, 1860.... . • ...... . . 166 88 To cask p aid Grand Jurors, Augus t term, 1860.. ' .. . ... .. . 151 63 To ash pehiCitran " 6 Jurors, Novara• bar term, 1860.. . ...... . 132 25 To eashßeid Grand jurors, January term,‘861.... 136 88 705 80 To PetitJuroreilauuary term,lB6o, 812 63 " " April 4. 830-26 . 6 6 . August 111 847 88 .. .. November .. 87638 " " .11anuary term,lB6l, 843 87 1,710 01 . . To Common Pleas Jury, January term, 1860. 189 63 To Adj. Common Pleas Jury,-Feb ruary term,1880....•.. 214 88 To Adj. Common Pleas Jury, liarch • - term, - 1860....::::..,,:.1860.................. .287 13 To Adj,,Common Pleas Jury, April term, 1880 252 89 To Common Pleas Jury,April term, 18S) 2.11 37 To Common Pleas Jury, September Aerie:lBoo . ... ... .. 192 38 To COmmon Pleas Jury, Noveteber term, 1860.... 338 75 To Common Pleas Jury, January term, 1861 .. 825 00 265 75 127 67 1,869 06 XOO 00 QM 9000 80 28 4 98 iii!i=lG= 610 69 3 750 43 COURT CRIER AND TIP-STAVES. To cash paid same at January term, 1880.....:..: 86 25 To cash paid same at February, Marsh and April terms, 1860._ 75 25 T. cash . paid same at April term, TO liaantiinidintina at August 4;m, 1860 . 82 50 To bab.loloo 01.#0314 November term, 1860 108 76 Td sash paid same at January • term, 1861 96 25 --- • 661 60 2 80 21 97 To Cash paid for lodging and board to - 107 00 To cash paid, for livery biro for GrenitSurois to'Poor House 8 00 2205 2800 4 66 11 55 3 Ot 6 45 CONSTABLES RETURNS. To cash paid said return toJanuary sessions: ....... ...... 45 08 To.cash paid aid' return to April sessiiitai ;,•-•• .• • To cosh , paid said return to Au . g • ust — • -44 5° - )3(413101:14 ' ' • 45 48 To Dash paid said return to Novella- - • bar seniors] 44 BB To °soh Pailll l 44.returf , seieioas:. .. ...-fi 15 i • 98 - 2St 455 6;30 4 20 2 10 4,20 "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEIITRAL IN NONE•" VOL. XIV. TAXER RHIMNDED COURTS 1860 HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 11, 1861 TO CASH PAID SUNDRY CONSTABLES - FOR SER• VICES, COMMONWEALTH CASES, VIZ:: To Jame; Freeburn 4 2S To John Wlnnegel.... ....... „. „ 2 93 To John Thomas Fox ....... ...... 12 87 To IL H. Parsons 82 12 To Peter Cripple.... 1 85 To John J. Wallace 9 85 To D. Parthemore 1 10 To George Westheffer.... 32 16 To Jonas Deibler ................. 18 35 Ta Francis Forny —2 60 To Daniel Batteleher.. ~.... ...... 8 05 To David Trumpeter 2 86 To Jesse Auchmutby, .... - 8 18 To Silas P. Straw.. .......__ _ 1 44 To Peter Smith_ _ _ _ _ .... , _ . 2 66 To S. E. Taylor 281 To D. I. Shaeffer for a constable... 94 ...' To Jefferson Clark 25 56 To John Murphy 2 42 T.) Jacob prove ........ .... ... 25 86. - To Jacob D.Hoffnian;pollces . e — rvices • 88 - 06 • To Thomas Finkel 160 214 37 EMI CONSTABLES IN THE CITY OF . MARRISECEO. To Miebael Neuman 17 78 _ To James Lewis 93 58 450 50 $124,708 10 To Henry Radabsugh.... To Daniel Rh0ad5........ To Henry 8eaker........ To Becker and Lewis.... To George German To George H. Morgan_ . To Daniel Calender To Mosee Fleck To John Essig To Fleck and Lewis To Lewis and Essig • To Backer and Wickert.— To Jackson Wickert....... To John Fleck To Isaac 0. Waterbury... l`a Edward Fry To George Forbes To F. H. Geety. . ........ To George Kriechbaum... To David and A. Krause.. To Henry H. Lutz....... JUSTICES COSTS PAID IN COMMONWEALTH CASES To Jesse B. Hummel To O. W. Churchman To D. J. Shaeffer To Thomas Strohm To Gleim and Shantz ) Lebanon Co.. 7.28 To A. S. Bly;Lebanon county— ' 441 ToJameis WS Griffith t 1 OS To Samuel Landis.... 1 86 To Aaron P. Lark To J. J. ld'Cormick 00 SS 67 , JUSTICES AND ALDERMAN. IN HARRISBURG, To Henry Deader To William Kline.__ To John Haglaughlin_ _ To William H. Kepner, Mayor To Charles A. Snyder..... .:. To Thomas C. To David Harris To William Mitchell, prothonotary, Pees in same. ..... ........ 80 287 06 COMMONWEALTH WITNESSES Aggregate amount paid said wit nesses Mee past year, viz • To.Jobn Aseler, deceased To George Tellers slir o tr b oN t ad Wagner.. To Samuel WaHaver-- . ... To Henry WeSt To Benjamin Terker ....... To Joseph Landi5........ To Jacob Hooker To Washington 601 10 BRIDGE, ROAD AND ROAD DAMAGE VDMERS Amount paid said viewera la 1860.. 230 75 BRIDGES AND.BRIDGE REPAIRS. To Edward 13ickel,in full on Manacle• villa bridge across Swatara 1516 66 To Adam Lenker & Co., in full for bridge across Wiconisco creek at Lykeustown..... ....... ...... ' Pahl Richard T. Hummel, Treasurer of the Hilminelstown Bridge Com pany-in Tull for the toll at that place.. .. ........ To Holman & Witt, in full for the bridge titliOSS Paxton- creek be; . low the city To Fisber, Hummel & Co., in full for aqueduct, bridge in Middletown . : TO Holman &'Wilt, for re pairs:at canal bridge on_ Hospital road 180 04 To M. .Welper, pointing walls and abutments on same To Fisher, Hummel & Co., " repairs at MiddletOwn bridge 186 75 To s ylaher & Smith, la bor for same To Henry Hachenberg, re- 19 00 1 56 2,187 90 pairs on same..... To Fisher & Smith, lumber at Imme 5 95 To .11'. C. Bohm, lumber . account fi Swatara bridge To Jeremiah Roemer and Jacob Seim, expenses on removing a span of old acqueduct bridge in Middletown To Fox & Ortb, nails, spikes; &0., for the repairs of Hummelstown, (county bridge) Benerille Klopp, I run Der ti 96 13 3,881 88 same To.V. B. Huminel, repairs on salt To Alfred Hummel, do , do To Jobn'A. Bdtherford, re: • - pairs at-Paxton bridge.. 3to To Bamnal Holman, re pairs at-Paxton bridge.: To Elias Kehler, 'shingles fir Wiconisco bridge at Robert L Elder. .. To Henry C. Hoffman, re . . pairing same, To Georgeßnnyab, repair• ing Beaver creek bridge 100 To Henry Shoop; repairs at same:bridge....,.... 14 80 To Jacob Badman, repairs at Unioi town bridge To Jobn = Landis, rppairs at Union Deposit bridge To Jacob Keener, repairs at Clark's creek bridge To Jacob Albert, repairs at Lauter inichePs bridge To Daniel Yotters,bandry services in bridge matters • To Edward Bickel, for estimate of Lykenstown bridge • 2,012 03 7 00 WATER RENT, GAS AND POSTAGE. Water rent paid City Treasurer.... $2OO 00_ Gas Gas paid to Treasurer of Gag Com. Company afi oo Postage paid daring the year IC, 20' COIIZ Y- DEBT AND INTERESTS PAID.:.: Intereata paid at_ilaiiiaburg Bank. 106 69 " State Capital " 37 on loan paid -Elizabeth- Zolliriger 55 4.5 - Interests odd David Cassel on loan 60 00 . 7" ;Eliza ILErazicir " _ 3O _ OO - Luther Di Felt) , " 7 .% w Christian Utich , e - es tate; on loan 90 60 " " David Ricker, on loan 1 44 00 " " John Mosley, "' 740 00 " " Saninel Rnel, " 94 50 " John Ginger, - 61'06 A.Bumbatigh, ." 150 01) " " jr Ise ao "is R. W.-IVO/nr4, _ _ —9O 00 • " " Wm.Breltbiger," 80 0 0 " " Jacob Reel s 1.. 42 00 " Job& liogen, estate, on loan ..... . 80 0 0 " " Sant#l.liniger,on loan / 6 26 is 00 : 146131ha_ Ingram," 45 00 • 311 93 448 89 14 54 220 30 81 50 25-99 81 61 88 54 98 48 47 55 5 93 15 59 63 19 19 37 3 91 2 29 2 25 2 82 2 30 6 00 1 02 6 95 T 28 17 8L 1 76 PAID IN SAID CASES. ow .12 202 21? :* 71 86' IN , 11 144-99 , • 'lB 62 4, 10 ~HOAD=DAaid?~:= 460 00 200 00 260 00 30 .00 90-_OO 91 00 80 00 10 00 60 00 110 00 731 00 600 00 876 00 1;48 60 230 64 60 50 2066 179 39 17 00 144 90 10 40 24 36 . 499 75 e 7.25 142 34 67 72 EM EMU 15 80 26 38 20 27 102 02 4 10, 8-00 8,063'70 • 806:28 " " J.Gelger Ingram," 14 70 ' ' " " Peter Pancake, " ' 132 38 • " " Mary H. Umberger, on loan 60 00 " " V. B. Cowden, on loan '• 120 00 " . " Mre.MarsClark," 60 00 " . " George Stauffer," . 116 00 " " Adam Shope, " 180 00 " " Samuel Gray, " 12 26 " " Jane W. Moody," 60 00 " " John Hants, " 96 00 No. 1 coupons paid on the following bonds,viz: On bolds Nos. .03, 67, 88 29, 30, 31, 62 8, 50, 51, 52, ' 63, 69, 60, 74, 76, 14, 17, 18, 10, 11, 12, 15, 64, 55, 21, 22, 23,24, 26, , 26, 71, 75, 77, 2, 3,4, 7,6, 6,1, 68, 67,95, 66 and No. 85. T0ta1..... 986 90 - 3,436 90 PAID PRINCIPAL ON .SAID DEBT. _ - A. W. Watson, Esq4l.2te Treasurer, balance due him at settlement... $ 2,088 5 9 Paid lEarrishurg 8anh.....' - . 4,000 00 " Christian Urich's estate 1,800 00 ; Aaron Bombaugh 1,250 00 " William Breitenger 1,000 00 &Mittel Singer 244 00 " State Capital Bank 8,000 00 12,827 59 • 10,264 49 COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE AND COURT HOUSE; To J.Jones,plumber's work,Brant'S Vail 281 00 - To Ste Wart &Zallinger, regains, gas pipe 1 60 To Boas & Forster, pine wood 7 50 To Daniel Yoder, shoveling snow.. I. 50 " far scrubbing of ' ihsis 4 95 for moving of of ' Aces • /0 00 " " for fitting carpets 11 79 , ." for repaint, Court room.. 3 00 To •Henryllunkel, repairs, hose—. • 10 0 To Michael Walter, work about Coartrhottse lot ....... . ... 10 To George F. Wagner, repairs of tables ' - 700 To George A. Oglesby, make door ' keys.. .. .... . 50 To Baker & Poorman, reptile of • I 00 To B. J. Harris, stove and pipes... 28.17 To D; B: Wilt, removing old privs. .s'oo To Jno.Gastrook,ice for Court House 19 03 To John Care, express charges paid 65 To George W. „McOalla,- repairs- of 'To , John• Clare; paid expenses mov ing offices—. .... ... ..... 29.76 To'Clizistian Snavely, carpets 5 63 To 8., T. , Jones, matting for Court room; 56 62 To John H. Brant, rent, 6 months . 500 00 'To` Frederick-Hecker., service in . &moonlit 50 00 To Frederick Heekert, making the Commissioners! statement In de tat for 1859, for publication._ 20 00 To Jobn S. Musseriservice in mlli- Ca accounts ' 25 00 To:Jacob Buffington, servMein mili tia coconuts 25 00 To R. A. Lamberton, service as At torney to Commissioners one year 50 00 To Daniel Yoder, part on night • 995 64 TriXoseph -Miller, Clerk • : . `7,1 *40.460 Biller- :additional al • leitaixt4 ittytaqcOnthatiolers. and TdanalrAnaltors .. .'. .. .. 400.00 Tn_oacisilfoder, Messenger `..' • 60 00 1,060 00 To Jacob Buffington, Commissioner, 2862 miles, at 6y, .... 178 26 1133 i days at $1 60. 170 00 Sundry incidental expenses paid... 3 17 To superintending new Court House 150 00 . . 1,171 08 1 191 8 2,6t1 30.39196 To John. S. Musser, Commissioner, • 3,860 miles at 03,3,1 209 37 144daya at $1 60 246 00 To Livery hire and incidental ex penses 12 00 To superintending at new. Court House 225 00 1,821 00 To Jacob Bohm, Commissioner, 1,437 miles at 89 81 18,8 days at $1 5Q 207 00 To,livery, hire and incidental ex penses —. . ... ... 13 00 To superintending . at new Court House 225 00 To George Garverioh, Comissioner, per diem-pay.and mileage 100 32 To superintending at new Court M!!M!EIMMIEL NEW COURT HOUSE. Disbursements not in the contract with Holman & Wilt ; for. the building &c.; of the same, viz Paid premium for the plan or design 100 00 " - list - of countrand other officers fbr the oorner-stomsto be de. Posited'in same 2 00 Thomas 'Aldred, cutting and letteriag astono 25 82 " for cast iron brackets for offices 204 00 " far gravel and hauling gravel 107 04 ". for expenses by. Commission ere_ :to Lanca5ter............ 11 00 To John Adams, labor on lot . 450 To John MedUm, curb stone2ss 76 To Boll* Stewart sewer.— ...... 421 99 To Jacob.; Hooker, firlok for -pave inente - 90 00 To Goorge.A. Oglesby,gas fitting.. 160 00 TO J. R. Harris, care on floes.--- 64"26 Part Holman & Wilt, part Look-up 1,000 00 2,43636 . Payments made on Court House °entrant to Messrs. Holman Wilt, for the.building and nom &too of the new Court House, aggregate amount up to Feb. 11, - 1861•' • 33,584 zs REQUISITIONS. Requisition granted to Directors of .the and House of Employ . ment for:1E150 12,000 00 'Requisition' granted Inspeetors. of Dimity Prison • - 7,500 00 19,500 00 BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PRINTING. George A. Brooke, binding blank books for .B•cordera and rrothonotaries offices. SO 75 To F. 1,. Butter: binding for , Recorder , s office. .. ..15 00 Ire F It. Butter, binding Judgment . dooket 2428 To F. L. : Hatter; binding for Conntfolliderti , ' - ' 64 87 tteybindin g ,for dfiainninnnitintod tai books BO 60 To F.-11 , 11ntter; binding for Prottitototeries docket 10 00 To F. L. Huila; binding for " Aesentmentnfor 1860 37 60 To . WEinney . , Election. 46we • 14 40 -- 226-77 To D. Muslims, Publishing 'court Proclamation..:. .. 2 00 :To. O,D. Muslin°, publisl:ing Special Election rroclatmt ' . 43 00 To 0. D. Hinelhie, publishing • Treasury= i1ep0rt,4869.... 74 00 To O. o,l3lnolins, publisbing October Election Procni , an 75 00 To 0: 10. Nov. Election Proclamation 76 00 priding .Election Piootanuitloli.... 26 25 296 26 TO E. W. Haas, publishing EpsclaFElection, 1860. . 25 00 To. F. W. Hass, publishing • October Election, 1860. 50 00 To' F. W.Hass, publishing • Court Proclamation,.lB6o. 600 - To F. W. Hass,- publithing November Elections 17 00 To O. Barrett 8: Cc, publish- ing Court Proclamations— 12 00 To Ot Barrett & (W., Publish- O..)pat' 81ecti0n , ....,. 67 75. lb fu arrett is 0o ~publishing Tfe-11607ero'BePo!t1/856.. 74.00.. .. :,. , . , To o.'Barrett & Co. , printing 29 25 To 0. Barrett & Co., Mutts Nem Court House .. 13 00 To 0. Barrett & Co., printing and pub1i5hing......'.....96 50 To o. , ,Barrott & Co., publish-. , lug Election Proclamation 38 50 361 00 To Weaver & Royal, printing for city EleCtion. .. . 200 To Weaver & Royal, printing for City Assessors .. 53 00 -- 55 00 To W. D. Ernst, publishing notices 19 50 To W. D. Ernst, publishing Court Proclamation 2 00 21 50 To E. M. Pollock, Stationery -Su s promo Court 45 35 To Theodore F. Bhaetrer, printing County Bondi'... 130 00 .. To S. Walson,Statioriery, 1858.9. 500 To B. W. Morey; publishing Court Panchen/140n . 850 To S. W. Stofer, publishing Speciallilections 25 00 To S. W. Stofer, publishing Oct. and. Nov. Elections.. 62 25 PO 75 To George Bergner, publish ing Treasurer's Report '59 74 00 To George Bergner, publish- - ing Special E1ecti0n.......,57 75 To George Bergner, printing and Stationery 166 38 To George Bergner, Assess ors' and. Collectors' books. 140 00 To George Bergner; Station. • ery, &C., for Coulity officei 109 . 56 To George Bergner, Ele ction . Prociamitions and printing 215 50 • 703 19 To John Care, paid red Ink and pens 205 T 9 Henry Uhler, publishing Special Election ' 57 75 To Henry Uhler, publishing Treaaurer's Report • ' 14 00 . 'To Henry Uhler;printing,.... 20'75 - 152 EO To Geo. W. Busbies, publishing Ste- • cis/ Elections 24 00 To B. 6: Stoves, publishing Novem- . bey Election.... , ...... .......... 10 0) CORONERS' AND JUSTICES' INQUISITIONS. Am'l paid in 1800 f9r said 407 18 ,DAUPHIN COUNTY PRISON To Henry PefferAperintend ing repairs - . 20 00 To Anthony King, glees for reson. " ... .. 20 80 To Fager & ' slayer, repairs in Prison.— ' 78 60 To Samuel Colestoet, repairs In Prison. :: .. 30 80 To E. S. Itell,repaira in Prison 16 12 166 32 PENNSYLVANIA LUNATIC HOSPITAL i'aid,Bupport of inmates 77 88 SUPREME COURT. • To Geo. Forbes, repairs room 626 book ease... 25 00 To Philip Weaver, Messenger - 18 (0 To Andrew Rrause,'Up Stave 72 00 To'Josirth B. Royal, crt e 1..... 98 00 " " rrinting. •16 00 To Geo. W. Porter, postage.. 93'43 To John Gastrock, ice, 1 80 278 48 62218 Amount paid Assessors for Making ;dm Annual. Yearly Assessments' and alterations in the same... 393 11 Amount,paid. - ..for writing and past- idg up lists of 'inters, and mak- Our extra assessments bycertifl eates 355 75 , its se Amount paid City Assessors, in pur suance:of City Charter. law 119 87 501.42 Amount paid Judges of - the January Special . Election 636 79 Manila paid Judges of `March Elect. lons, including Constable's Tay for serving notices on persons elected, and advertising eald elections..... 870 46 Amount paid Judges for Oct. Elections 821 68 " " Nov. 821 67 692 37 634 80 The undersigned .Cornmissioners have, in the . above statement, kiven a statement in detail of the Receipts and Expenditures of the County of Dauphin, Pennsylva nia, up to February 11th,18131. For reasons not here stated, the Auditor's Report is not concluded at the pre sent time, therefore, the balance for or , against the County Treasurer is not determined in the above exhibit. March 5th I 1861. JOHN S. MIJSSER, JACOB BERM, ' GEO. GARVEEICH, Commissioners of Dauphin Co., Pa Attest—Josspn Maus, Clerk. STATEMENT of the debt of the county of Dauphin Penn sylvania, on the 12th day of February, 1861. List of temporary loans, for which coupon bonds were executed to. the holders, agreealde to the Act of March 3d, 1860. Martin mashy 3,100 00 . John Nissley 4,000 40 James Clark estate,— ... 1,500 OD Adam Scope 8,040 00 - Samuel Reel 1'575 00 Jacob Reel 700 00 David Ricker.. .....1,600 00 David Camel._ 1,000 00 Peter Stricker...... .. ........ ' , 900 00 El&st, At Frazier, Intrust - 4,000 oo • • do- .• do - do , x. 2,000 00 Isaac Sham 1,000 00 Joseph Wallace.... : ..... .... .... 1,000 00 John Geiger ~ .-- - :" 8,000 00 Luther D. Felt"'y...... . . ....•...,....... - 600.00 Nancy Baum ......... .. . 1,, ..:„;........ 800 00 Simon Oyster ....... 1,000 00 John S. Reny:. - ' ',- ' ' 750 00 Mrs Melvina Ingram - 1,000 00 Jonn Geigeri in trust .... , ... ..... &A_ 00 _ George Fetterhoff......, .... .. .. 1,000 00 Andrew Miller 3,000 00 Samuel Miller ............ ........ 2,000"00 Anna, Moyer . , 550,00 PeteB Pancake 8,000 00 M. B. Cavden 2,000 00 , Rebecca Geiger 400 00 Elizabeth Zollinger 540.00 Valentine Drich, in trust, 800 00 . Jane W:-Moody . 1,000 00. Robert W. ll'Clure 1,500 00 -George Stauffer • . • 2,000 00 John Bantz , - 1,600 00 Jacob Behm - - Mary Et Umberger 1,000 00 , ' - Jacob Rehm _. , , . __. 1,000 00 , ~ , Harrisburg Bann ........ .. .. ' 2000 00 , . - ' '.. State Capital Bank 600 00 -- 68,615 . 00 From the above deduct the follow- • ing outstanding taxes 'due' the count" • • •. f• ••• • • • ..... ... . .°..- . 13,546 93 Balance" doe the county 'on a bond • . from citizens of South Hanover. Bridge Bonus .. ... .....:. ... ;.. 400 00 . - - , ' , --; 18,947 95 39,998 08 Old coupty.debt•l3... ..... . . :$44,668 05 The County COpimissioners willhere • canine attention of the public to . • : the fact that the foregoing amount embrades one and a tutlf,month : over and.abovo the usual year of . 12.montintop to the first Monday of January of ~each and every :year, the account herein above stated is carried out the 11th of February, 1861, during. which time the disbursements that would properly belong to the year 1861 • 111310111163 tO the aunt& . 9802 11 . _ is additionto the above, there was ' paid out Otthe ordinary receipts over-and above ,the amount of. _ • 'Cart House lonia to Holman and _ mode di) Making theOldcauno debt on Jan- . • • IndryA, .. . - : .$82,242 68 NO. 57. 2 260 36 essgesoss. ZECT.ONS: - 3,049 60 $108,50 82 Mai Clam tinting Oats. Having procured Steam Power Presses, we are prepared to execute JOB and ROOK PRINTING of every description, cheaper that it can be done at any other eq tabltshmenttn the country RATES OF AvVERTISLKO a-Four lines or less constitute one-half Square F , lir.ea or more than four constitute a square. Half Square. one day ' .. ..... .... 11 one week.. .. . . .. -... one month " three months 3 00 IS six months 4 o one year 6 00 Oro Square one day so 44 ono week 200 44 one month .. 3 00 " three months 5 00 14 six months.... .. ... 8 00 - .. one year - 10 OD jarßusineas notices inserted In the Loofa whom, or before Marriages and Deaths, FIVE CENTS PER. UNE or each insertion. —Marriages and Deaths to be charged as regular advertisements.: Therefore, the debt of the county, exclusive of the loans made for the express purpose of building a new - Court House, would have been, on the first Monday of Jan uary, 18131 the sum of $32,242 66. nrumEßATrox OF COURT HOUSE. BONDS Valentino Hummel ; at thirty years 7,000 00 Samuel Gray, at thirty years 6,000 00 Mary W. Bergbans, at thirty years, 1,000 00 Mary Oyster, at thirty years 1,000 00 Simon Oyster, at thirty years 2,000 00 John G. Janes, at thirty years 1,000 CO Mary Dempsey. at thirty years::.. 500 00 Catharine Maclean, at thirty years, 800 00 Margaret Machasti, at thirty years, 600 00 Catharine and M. Maclean, at thirty years 500 00 George Fisher, at thirty years__ 2;000 00 Cath. A. Spangler, at th'rty years.. , 2,000 00 Elizabeth Zollinger, at thirty years, 600 00 Jane W. Moody, - at thirty years..., 500 00 Susan E. Spangler, at thirty years.. 1,000 00 Holman and Wilt, at thirty years.. 1,000 00 Alexander W. Walton, at' thirty —year5............. 600 00 M. Kirk, at thirty year 5........... 2,000 00 Pager - .k . blaeyer, at thirty years... 1,100 00 Harrisburg Car C0mpany.......... 1,000 00 Mary Miller 500 00 Vital debt, including both the old county debt and the loans so far as made for the purpose of the building and the erection of a new Court louse, is as follows, up to Febnutry 11, 1861 : Old debt and temporary loans 844,668 05 Court Rouse loans „.... 81,000 00 JOHN S. MUSSER, JACOB BERM, - GEO. GARVERICH, - Commissioners of Dauphin Co., Pa. Attest—J . omPa If rs, Clerk. .Patridinci Union publish above four times in weekly may. marll d3tw2t fitebital SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR .' .NEVEBt DEBILITATES. TT is compounded entirely from Gums, 1 and bait become an eitablished fact a Standard Medi cine,l known and approved a by all tha have used it, and is now resorted to m_f . ' with confidence in all the diseases for which it is re- GI commended. It has cured thousands Ei within the last two years who had given op ahhopes -..„4 of relief, as the numerous nnsolleited certillOates in Ni my possession show. The dose must pe adapt- a t : ed to the temperament of the individniutithing %and g used in such quantities ex to act gently on the bowels. Let the dictates of your - use of the LIVER IIciTGO- LIVER Conrunins, D 1170178 to lhannstoza, Swum WE ST SO= STOMACH, CHOLIMA Maims, Caw= JAUNDICE, Fens= Wien succesatilly as an Chown. wiIIcureSICIIHRADAME TN TWENTY' Yttrunsi,gin* rwe unar aecommencoment o ALL Irmo miry 411 , CCP- War, la-1111x Water in the month with the Jo oigorator, endrzwallow both: together. FRICOI Diiiirs riga Homy. SAN-FORD'S CATHARTIC PILLS COMPOIINDRD FROM PURE VEGETABLE EiTRACTS, AND PII UP IN . GLASS CASES; AIRTIGHT, AND WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE. The. FAMILY CATHAiI- • tinily° Cathartic which the lyll practice more than twenty a The constantly lamas. , have long used the PILLS all express in regard to 14 to pines them within the a. §The ProfeSsion well know on difterent portions of the The FAMILY OATHS& gr, ferance to this well sahib. I• 4 ded from a variety of the (.4 which act alike on every Ad nal, and are good and rata 1.4 thorns,* needed, such , te 1 71 Marine% Pains in fte: Pout and' arenas ever Gu .or tonight in the head, ail ,•-: Wormein Ch il dren or dd- Cr Purifier of the Blood, and di flesh is heir, too numerous ttseinUnt, Does, Ito 3, C) raze 80.0FIVIS THII LIM INVIGORATOR AND Feet CATRAR JO Pius are retailed by Druggists generally,and sold :wholesale by the Trade in all the large towns. S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietor, je2o-dawyi] 835 Broadway, New York. HE • ATTENTION OF GENTLEMEN solicited to our very large assortment or T is - 11/PERSHIRIFI AND DRAWERS of every size and quality. Gans' Jouves Km Grovas, best article manufactured. All the different kinds of WINTER GLOVES. largest assortment oiliest:Raz In the city. Castel'', SUSPENDERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, Beady Hemmed. And:everything in Gelds' wear, at CATHCART'S, Next to the Harrisburg Rank jau2l ALDERMAN HENRY ,PEFFER, OFFICE--THIRD STREET... (SHELL'S ROW,) NEAR MARKET. Residence, Chestnut Street near . Fourth. CITY - OF HARRISBURG, PRNN'A. myl2-dtt Et•l E A. NIN - 08FS • FROM THE., ECAR.VEST-PIELDS OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART f AMelange of Excerpta Carious, Humor .. nniandlnntructive. Collated by C. C. BOMBAUGH, A. 14, M. D. , • The o:l7,l : o7tAritini g g Voileas Just been LEAP f i e s c l e ci ivg . at EER • STORE- PRIOR $l. OATaVOAM3!! BUSSELS tad HAND A 2 0 Ou. . prime ter itle.very low for " cash, ' JAS AI WHEELER, . Dearer CottQWocid;'Poivder, 22e. air All coal delivered and weighed atconanmers door by tne Patent Weigh-Game.; . : soft the times.-- Wholesale and Retail. - jan2 Desirable' Property. for Rent. A - TWO'.'BTORY - ERAME HOUSE AND Asittuaed blafket Street, between Fourth. and Fifth streets, In the Third Ward. ALSW—hirsiltGETWO STORY; FRIOIE I 'OIISE, situated in Second striat below Idniberry, in the First Ward. ALSO.II.:VEFFEE SIORYIiktICK HOUSE. situate in Liberty street, the Fourth Ward._ . Apply 'LC • • ' ZIETSIBBMAN, No 28 South Second street, " jah.lol, Harrisburg, Pa. ORANGES AND LEMONS. FOltti" BOY ordef just m slaved anstor Welty wm.DCCR 3R. Co. ; , so: . L. 00 -- .31,000 00 70,668 05 judgment guide you In th BATOR, and It 'mill cute dreams, DYePBPatA,CHROA PLAINIe DROP ZIA& ,CCenniazia CHOIIO, INFANTI7I4 F LATIT I. It A CI, tommes, and may be used KY MUM XXDIONN. li (as thousands can testify) 08 TIMM TILIONICuriTIBA Be attack. lOU their bastimony lo it. TIC PILL is a gentle b a proprietor bas used in hi years." Mg demand tromthosa who and the satisfaction which their use, has induced ma reach of all. that different Cathartics amt bowels. TIC PILL has, with due re - liaised fact, been compoan• purest Vegetable Extracts, part of the alimentary m in all cases - where a ca- Derangements of Stomach, Back and Loins, Cashman body,Renteseness, Headache Inflammatory Diseases, ulls, Bketnnatinn, a great many diseases to vhlch to mention In this i tvar•