Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, February 18, 1862, Image 4

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RELMBOLDIS GENUINE PREPARATION
kEIG )LY CONCENTB ATV?'
LOISTIIUND FLUID EXTRACT BITCHU,
A Positive and Specidc Remedy
For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS
This Medicine increases the power Of Digestion, and
asettaa the ABSORBENTS int healthy action, by which ,
the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all UN
PAIN
ARAL ENLARGBYENTS are reduced
AND INFLAMATION, and Is good for, as well as
MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN.
RKLEBOLD'S EXTRACT DUCH'',
For Weaknesses
Arising from Excesses, Habits or Dissipation, Early In.
discretion or Abuse.
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS :
Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power
Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, Trembling,
HorrOr Disease, Wakefulness,
Ditnnes ci Vision, Pain in the Beek,
Universal Lassitude of tbe.Muscular System,
Hot Hands, Flushing of de Body,
Dryness of the Skin Eruptions on the Face,
PALLID COUNTENANCE,
These s ymptoms, if allowed to go on, which this med.
Leine invariably removes, soon follows
IMPOTENCY. FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS,
IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE.
Who can say that they are not freenec tiy followed by
those "DIREFUL DISEASES,"
"INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION."
Many are aware of the Cause of their suffering,
BUT NONE WILL CONFESS.
THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS,
iind Vat Melancholy Deaths by COngtOnptiOn,
BUR AMPLE W/111.1188 TO TUC TRUTH OP MB ASSIMTION
nag coNsnrimoN ()NOM AFFECTED WITH
ORGANIC W EARN EA
Requires the aid or medmine to strengthen and
Invigorate the System,
Which, tlatautouft Exteacr BUCHU ivvariobly does
P‘culaJ4..it. , )4l(.l l / 4 :firE , 4114.4 44v(014
FEMALES-FEMALES-VEHALES,
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEMPLA
TING MARRIAGE,
IN MANY AFFEOSION - i FtOULLAIL TO FEMALES
the Extract Buchn is unequa ll od by any other remedy,
as in tih!oxalis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or
Suppressio a of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or
Scirrhous Mato of the Uterus, Leacortnex Whites, Stern,
Ity, and lor all complaints latttent to the sex, whether
arising frsur ladiscrotioa, Habits of Dissipation, or in
the
DROLINS OR CH4NOE 01 LIM
SU SYMPTOMS ABOVE
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE wiret )UT IT 1
LAN NO MORN BLABANI, MINNTAY, OIL ONPLIABANT MIDI
GNI lON ONPLBA.9ANT AND DANGCROUS D158A.829,
1184MBOLD'S EMILIO!' BeICIEW
oasts
SHORET DISEASES.
Li all their Stages, At little Expanse ;
Little or no change In Diet ; No inconvenie Lee;
And no /itopostere.
It causes a frequent desire sou gives strength to Urinate,
thereby removing Obstructions.
Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra,
Allaying Pala and Imaammation, so frequent In the
class of diseases, and °Spelling all Poisonout, Du cal "(
and seem-out Matter.
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS
£lO HATE BEEN ICE VICTIMS 01 QUACKS,
and who have paid usAvv rots to be cured is a short
time, have found they were deceived, And that the POI
SON" has, by the use of "PoWseeM. sera !coma, " been
dried up in the system, to brent out in an aggravated
form, and . . . . .
PERETAPS AFTER MARRIAGE.
llso EILMBOLD'd EXTRACT BUGHU tor all alt,-otions and
diteasca of the
URINARY ORGANS
whether existing In
MALE Olt FEMALE,
From whatever cause originating and no matter or
HOW LONG S VA NDING.
Diseases of those Organs require the aid of DIURETIC.
HELISIBOLD'S EXTEaC e
I THE GREAT DIURETIC,
and is certain to have the desired effect In. all Diseases
FOR WHICH IT IC RECOMMENDED.
Eeklatce of tAo most reti ai/ean trespo cha rooter
lOU lu:company the medlooe,
OEItT/FICATE3 OF CORM
krum. 8 to 20 yearn standing,
Wien Neuss 'mown To
SCIENCE AND FA NE.
Price $1 00 per bottle, or six for $6 00. ,
Delivered to any addreos, tocurely pookod from obserl
ration.
DESCRIBE sYmProms IN ALL CWISIUNICATIONS.
Carew Guaranteed Advice Grade I
AFFIDAVIT
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of tbo
city of Polladelpnla, H. T. aN141.8)L1), woo being duly
sworn, Both say, Ms preparations contain no narcotic, no
mercury, or other injurious drugs, but aro purely vege
table
T. HELMROt D.
Sworn and subscribed before me, this 2fict dal' of No
Vembor, 1854. WM. P. RIBBER°, Alderman,
Ninth St. above Mace, Phila.
Address letters for information in confidence is
H. T. RV.L3II3OLD, Chemist,
Depot, 104 South Tenth St., bol. Chestnut, Phila,
BE WARE OF VOUN VEILFEITS
AND UNPRISTINP.,EO DEALERS,
Wbo endeavor to discrete "OF rank own" and "arena'
AMMO OS TES IitIPISTATION ATIAISIM BY
Helmboldta Genuine Preparation a,
as ...xtract Ba•hu,
ts at " Sarsaparilla,
•' Improved Roes Wash.
Sold by C. K. Keller, D. W, Gross, J. Wyetb,
Babuyan.
AND ALL Daumsri EVERY WVER R.
ASK FOR HELHBOLD'd, TAKE NO OTHER
Cat out tha advertb.ement and send for i t.
AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE.
nov18•dly
FOR THE NEW YEAR,
NOW OFIGITNG AT
KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY STORE,
91, Market street.
A. FINE variety of those rare
CONFECTIONS,
jam, 'from the Factory. A most ELEGANT MIXTURE,
(the finest yet recelveej neatly put up In one mutt
oozes.
•
Call soon.
Ahio, another lot of those splendid
Ladies' klsitahels,
Ladles' Wire and Leather Parses,
Ladlos , Companions or Work Oases,
and other One goods which you would do well to see
deBo
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OP
THE COUNTY OF DAUPHIN, POE
THE YEAR 1862.
COMMISSIONER'S STATEMENT of
John Care, Eau, Treasurer of Dauphin County,
Pennitylvanta, being the receipts of the said Treasurer,
for the year 1801. commencing February 13th, 1881: to
January Bth, 1882 inclusive, viz :
DE.
To outstanding taxes of the year
1859 $348 18
outstanding taxes of the year
1880 318,198 77
----- $13,548 95
ag year gregate
1861, of cou nty tax levier, and assessed for the
Harrisburg, First ward $2,071 25
ii Second ward 4,981 62
ii Third ward 4,331 87
is Fourth ward 2,839 46
66 Fifth ward.... 1,119 26
44 Sixth ward_ ....... 1,511 16
SURllehlillnah township 4.682 62
Gwatara township 4,080 16
Lower Benttara t0wn5hip........... 2,667 24
Conewago towoeblp 1,873 21
Middletown, North ward 1,137 61
" Middle ward 754 17
" South ward.. .. . 678 66
Londoudery township 8,436 53
South Hanover township 2,088 44
East Hanover township . 2,768 42
West Hanover township.... 1,814 02
Derry township.... 7,172 49
Lower Paxton township.— . 4,139 44
Igiddie Paxton township .... 1,411 89
Rush township........
.. . 182 23
Upper Paxton township 2,259 17
1111%rsburg borough ........ ...... 621 78
hothion township. ............... . 1121 48
Heed 'township , 658 88
HaUdat township 2,776 54
Jefferson township 90 14
leggin township 2, 008 11
Lynch& township • 1,812 04
Gratz borough . ......... • 416 97
Washington township 1,345 28
Wl4OOlllBOO township., 2.444 95
Dauphin borough 507 14
PROCEEDS ON LOANS,
asmselD. 800
Martin *Won SOO
John (leiter
Mate Capital Bank bOO
Machamoe ...... 500
rhuTtaburg oar company.”. 1,000
J. E11er.... 200
Xolasait Old WW 2,000
Samuel Holman. 600
George Shera ..... 1,000
Elizabeth Z011inger........ 500
Peter Stucker 6OO
Miss M. L. Ingram 100
Samuel Gray 1,360
George Reffer. 300
Daniel Boy der............. ..... _ 700
Martin Niggly 1,000
George nester. ...... ....... 100
John Geiger 250
Martin Mealy Jr 700
George :ganger . 620
Samuel Hassler._ 100
Allen Sturgeon.— ......... ...... 6,000
George 5tauffer............ ....... 770 50
George Garverich Jr., 1,000
Rebecca 111tner........ ........... 1,000
Leonard Wetzer 400
Joseph Geiger.— 4,900
John R. Fertlg 600
George Stauffer .. . 349 60
Jacob 8ehm.................... A 400
Holman & Wilt ..., 500
William H. Kepner 600
John Ewing 640
George 10. Beretta 8,500
Rebecca Schreiber.— ............ 100
Mechanics' bank ........... 1,000 .
State Capital bank . ......... 6,000
Daniel Epply 196
John 5eider............. .........1,800
Gaverich & Garman ......... ..... 1,200
Mechanics' .bank........ 1,000
Thomas Aldred . ... 1,000
John J. Shoemaker ................ 9,100
Ge vile Garverich . 100
John Stahl 1,000
Elizabeth Anderson 126
Elizabeth Ree 1..... ........... ... 180
George Garverich,... 140
George Gareerieh Jr., 850
Caleb 13rinton.,.. 2,000
Harrisburg bank . 2,000
Adam Reel. ............. ......... 100
Martin L. 80wman........ ....... 260
Jsaac Hinter . ....... ..... ... 100
John Mich .... 600
Sarah Rauch . ....... ....... 270
John P. Lei brink,,., 4,000
William G. Ferguson 200
MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS
Cash from Alms House dlrectors
of Cumberland county support
of M. Wolf $ 800 00
Cash on the sale of metallo Snare et
an Indian on the old court
25 00
Cash proceeds on the sale of Milks 10 76
Cash balance of bones of Manada
vine bridge....
Cash forfeited recognisance
Cash Jury fees from Prothonotary
Mitchell 127 87
Cash from N. A. Sutton, costs ra
funded 20 00
Cash sale of old court house bell 88 00
Cash on sale of old lernilnre 41 50
Cub charges collected on Trea_s•
nrers sale book .....
ash taxes paid in Commissioner's
Ace
Cash tax received in pursuance of
election laws .. • ..... 27 90
Cash on sale of a stray on ord ••r of
J. W. °AIM. Esq., 2 81
Cash from State Treasurer on the •
payment of 813,536 29 county
funds prior to the let day or
August last at 5 per cent abate.
meat ,681 81
Order No. 445, outstanding........ 24 00
Corn mindoners statement in detail of the County Tr.as
user's disbursement of the County of Dauphin, Pennsyl
vania, up to January Bth, 1882, on orders drawn on him
by the County Commissioners, to wit :
CR.
1861 -MISCELLANEOUS PAYMENTS
By cash paid Daniel Yoder for
scrubbing E 18 12
By cash paid Daniel Yoder for
storing coall 40
By cash paid sundry persons for fox
scalps.„. , ...... Al 00
By cash paidL. N. Ott redemption
40 59
By cash paid Snyder & Alleman re.
dem ptlon money... . 12 05
By cash paid Daniel Eppley redemp•
tine money.... 12 55
By cash paid John H. Fox reilemp•
lion m0ney.... ....... 7 40
By cash paid Josiah J. Tittle re
demption m0ney.............. 14 15
By cash paid H. U. Allman redemp
tion money 15 48
By cash paid Jacob B. Eby redemp
lion money 17 01
By cash paid Murray & Fleming
redemption m0ney......... ... 77 88
By cash paid C. B. Care redem ption
money
REFUNDED TAXES.
By tax refunded to Jacob Ronob.. 1 500
By tax reluno ed to Michael R. Al
lemon 27 34
By tax refunded to John Care..... 3 88
By tax refunded to John N. Hoff-
man 2 73
By tax refunded to PhillpUmberger 2 87
By tax refunded to William Herta.. 1 88
By tax refundedto George J. Shoe
maker . 830
By tax reloaded to Michael R.
NA/HZ__ . 12 27
By tax refundodio Jacob .... • Btehly 472
By tax refunded to William Swab.. 6 26
By tax refunded to Emanuel Hoff-
man 2 67
By tax refunded to John Z. Grove.. 4 44
By tax refunded to Abraham Henn. 12 00
302
ROAD ACCOUNTS—HULLING'S OUT.
Paid Judge lUattenbe^ger, contrac
tor 8771 00
Paid John W. Cowden, Esq., survey
CONVICTS TO CITY LOOK-UP.
Paid E. J. H. Heck, bread for said
Convicts $ 18 18
Paid Mayor Kepner, bread for said •
convicts,— ...... lb 16
588 82
Paid Philip Enamingor, auctioneer
services 3 50
Paid William Dock, Jr., alcohol for
moire . ... . ..
1 60
Paid Joseph . Miller, for express
charges 60
Paid William A. Ryden, to add Sri
mill tax —... . 15 00
Paid to Adam Reel, to lad X mill
tax 38 00
Paid William H. Callow, to add 34
mill tax 85 00
Pfeil William H. Callow, assistance
to clerk. ......—. .. ..... 20 00
Paid Henry Pilfer '
audit pa die ac•
counts of 1860 19 50
Paid H. M. Graydon, audit public
=omits of 1861 16 00
Paid Prothonotary Mitchell, fees far
1881 588 20
Paid A. J. Herr district attorney
fees for .• • . 694 00
Paid Joseph Miller, indexing traw
l:woes papers 200 00
Paid Joseph Miller, service in MM. .
tary accounts 100 00
Paid A. J. Herr, Esq., services in
case of M. W01r........ 76 00
Paid Peter Hummel, Esq., indexing
office PaPers•••_• Epp 00
Paid Alderman Peer, tituiiiiiing
election officers-- • 4 75
82,287 05
FUND FOR THE RELIEF OF FAMILIES OF VOL
UNTEERS IN THE SERVIOE OF THE GENERAL
GOVERNMENT, VIZ
July 27, 1861, paid judges of the
50urt........ ... ... ....... —.84000 00
Sept. 27, 1861, paid ....s of the
c0urt......... .. . . ...... *... 600 00
Oct. 14, 1861, paid judges of the
wort ........ ..... 1,000 90
Oct. 26, 1861, paid judges of the
court 600 00
Nov. 12,1861, paid fudges of the
court 510 00
Nov. 19, 1861, paid judges of the
court.— ...... . ..* . ...
. . 600 00
Dec 11,1881, paid to judges of the
court 1,000 00
Dec 17, 1861, paid to judges of the
of
court._ .... . 1,000 00
July. 1,1862, Paid to judges the
court ....... ....... 1,000 00
$7,000 00
JUDGES' ORDER FOR THE PAYMENT OF MR
COUNTY AUDITORS FOR THE YEAR 1860, AND
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES, VIZ
Jonathan Spayd, 82 days at $1 60 $ OS 00
Jonathan Spayd, 704 miles at 63( 44 00
John P. Rutherford, 69 days at $l6O 88 00
John P. Rutherford, 80 miles at 6ji 876
dewy Peffer, 62 days at $1 60..... 93 00
Henry Puffer, 16 days of Interval
$72,908 80
Kunkle and Hawn, attorneys
Fisher and Herr attorneys
Joseph Miller, clerk
Daniel Yoder. messenger..
Frederick Heckert, c1erk.......
T. F. Saeger, printing reports..
Nem '2Uriurtisentents
400 00
60 00
260 29
Total roneipts In 1 881
2250
200 00
140 00
40 00
10 00
10 00
71 00
$826 76
Nan 2thratistments
Common Pleas jurors In March
1801.... ..... , . , . . ..... 317 88
Grand Jurors in April, 1861........ 188 60
Grand Jurors In Augnsl,lB6l. . . ... . 160 18
Greed Jurors in November, 1661.. 148 75
Petit Jurors in April, 1861 ~........ 294 18
Petit Jurors in August, 1861....... 42b 25
Pett Jurors 1M November, 1861.... 368 75
Common Pleas Jurors in May, 1861. 201 88
Con. goon P:0313 Jurors in November,
1851
Common Pleas Jurors in December,
1861 ............. ............ . 118 76
Court crier and tip staves in March. 77 On
Court crier and tip staves in April.. 32 60
Court crier and tip staves in May_ gg 76
Court ever and ilp staves in August. 73 75
Court crier sun tip staves In October - 15 25
Court crier and Vp stave 3 In Decem
ber.l.. ..•.... .
Coyle and Herr, boarding ofJurors 21 00
CONSTABLES RETURNS TO SESSIONS.
Paid constables at April term, Hal. 42 48
Paid constables at August term,
1881 ~ 45 72
Paid constables at November term,
1881 48 00
Paid Jackson Wickert
John Jamison.. ..
Daniel K. Oulien der..
Isaac S. Waterberry
• John T. Pox
Constable of Washington toe w
ship*—"
.........
George Werthefer.,,......
Charles Straw and others...... 9 / 4 00
H. H. Parsons— 6 27
Henry Radebaugh.... 149 03
C. Darman-- ......... ..... 406
John P. Messner..... 6 sr
John Emig 22 91
George German........ 89 61
James Lewis 23 03
Moses Fleck.... 423 76
George Frank... .......... 10 57
George W. Horn ............... 8 62
James Drebler. .......... 6 86
Wickert and Cole ............ .. 160 82
Benjamin 80 .5 41 —.... 4 50
Solomon Huber 21 43
Jrbn Stauffer 87 22
William Kerctmer............... 1 20
Samuel fit usler 21 ]3
John A. Neuman 7 69
Bud 111 Hummel 4 11
John elects ............ ......... 2 10
Henry Wagner 2 14
Daniel Bat teicher ..... ......... 16 98
Samuel Roller.. ........ ..... 241
Henry Beet, er . , 902
adebaugh and Campbell 143 8i
Barney Cam pb el .... 17 92
Constable of Middletown 3 u 7
John Stutzman
P. S. Cole. . .
W. J. MagiMighlin
$68,160 00
JUSTICES AND ALDERMEN.
Paid Joseph Brubaker, costs 6 1 92
George Gilbert, costs 3 83
Wad em Kline costs £O7 44
John Maghtughiln, come 192 31
W. H. Kepner, Mayor, costs— 182 69
Henry Seeder, costs.. ........ 220 18
A. P. Lark, cost:... .._ ........ 8 58
Josiah sPFarland, costs .... 22 77
0. W. C.aldsecil, costs 31 99
C. W. Churcham, trata. .... 1 20
Henry &ohm ,n, coats .... 18 80
Thomas £Probta, costs 8 70
George Hoffman, coats 1 87
Daniel Miller, costs.. ... 6 60
Daniel L. Scheffer, c05t5........ 9 78
Joseph Farnsier, costs .... 1 17
$2,088 69
6146,672 60
OOMMONWRALTH wrnisssgs.
Amman., paid witnesses In 1881
ROAD DAMAGES,
Paid T. H. Wileon & Haldeman,
road damage-- . . 660
George Landis, road damages.. 30
Isaac Hershey, road damages.. 20
John Witman, road damages... 83
Daniel Bolton, road damages.., 70
John Braehm, road damages.— 26
Solomm ?adder, road damages 16
Joke Fackler, road damages... 80
Benjamin Miller, road damages. 50
Daniel Heater, road damages_ 60
Jacob Eshenower, road damages 30
Jacob Peck, road damages 95
Samuel S.bripp, road damages.. 40
Jacob Camel, road damages.... 10
A. Wieting, amid 22
Michael M'Neal, road damages. 22 60
Abraham Strickler, raid dam -
ages 50
Adam Contryman, road dam
ages 24 00
David J. Unger. road damages. 46 00
David Hummel% estate, road
damarip 200 00
David Hertz, road damages.— 80 00
Henry Reinhard, road damages 36 00
Abraham Bates, road damages. 26 00
William Hummel, road dam
ages 40 00
George Reel, road damages....l2s 00
Alexander Roberts, road dam
-60 00
William Seal, road damages.. 207 00
John Buregardner, road dam
ageS 14 00
John Lebo, road damages 60 00
Jacob Miller, road damages.... 13 00
John Grlihn, road damages . 87 00
John Feidt, read damages 8 00
Elise Seder, road damages.-- 30 00
Jacob Raffling, road damag as.. 20 00
George W. Bowers, road dam.
ages 990 00
$244 08
VIEWERS.
Paid road, bridge and bridge site
. viewers...
BRIDGES AND ROADS.
Paid Jacob Ennui; repairs Hulling's
bridge.... 00
Jacob Knau ss,ll repairs roads do. 40 87
Jacob C. Bohm, lumber, Hum
melelown bridge 131 91
Peter Witman, repairs, Spring
creek.. 4 00
Jacob Scbeffer, repairs, turn
pike bridge 31 00
Holman & Wilt, repairs, hos
pital bridge 10 00
Edward Biekel, in hill, Swatara
bridge. 400 00
tarsi Hummel repairs, Hum.
melstown bri dge............
15 76
Fox & Orth, nails, Hamm els.
town bridge. 2 79
John D. Grove, lu m ber, — Hum.
meistown bridge...... 22 90
Jacob Humnal.le, repairs, Wu
da bridge ..... • 15 00
Jacob Albert, repairs, Lanter
mildy bri-ge.. . 9 18
Hummel, 13rastel& Co., repairs,
Middletown bridge 58 81
COURT ROUSE AND COIeXIBIDONNE t e OPPIONI—
COURT HOME.
Balance paid Holman & Wilt, in full
on original contract .....
EXTRA WORE AT NEW COURT 1101:1811-PAID
HOLMAN & WILT.
Vane and lightning rod point $ 45 60
Balance on lock-up 1,500 00
Cases, counters &c., per contract... 6,604 60
extra outside jam doors.. .... 160 00
Water closet under front stair: 80 00
Iron elbow connects g 5ewer.,..... /22 60
842 &et ceiling cornice 85 60
center pieces-- ...... ..... /2 00
Betting iron brackets.... 60 00
Counter in court room 17 00
Fin slang Orpban's court room 100 00
Water pipes and cocks in cellar. 17
50
0
Coati:4' arms— .
15,500 bricks for heaters.... 130 12
For beaters 4 / 8 91
Setting four heaters • • ...... 75 00
700 lbs., iron for heaters 42 00
227 fest pipe for beaters 102 15
39 feet pipe far heaters, small ..... 13 66
120 lbs. smoke pipe ........ • 14 40
2 damper beaters 1 25
Elbows and freight on heaters..... 21 05
Super Mending constniction of do. 49 00
P 45 F. J. George, fresco painting in
oil l5O 00
A. W. Watson, painting.— • 499 25
G. A. Oglesby. balance. gas fit
-281 00
Josiah a. /ones, ba l ance, plum.
ber /84 10
John A. Morrow, lightning rod. 24 00
Thomas Aldred, stone cutting.. 65 34
George A. Oglesby, Jocks and
Keys.. .
new w a ter Josiah J. Jones, new water
c105et......., ....... .......
Anthony King, 10ck5...........
A. W. Bergatresser, painting
new c105et...... 800
Jacob E. Goody, fining 100k5... 100
0. 3. Jester, lettering office doom 526
Totslomat al all extra workla 011,121 20
$11,871 87
COURTS
IM:1
118 75
CONSTABLE'S COSTS.
$ $5 68
4 33
80 88
FE
EEO
$1,017 79 $2,949 46
$2,48.1 00
7 So
4400
2 00
sibap „Morning, febniary 18. 1862
New f2thvertistments
- - -
Payments made in 1881. Ripeuees incurred in connec
tion with new comet house, being piiaotrally ImProve
manta and the meeriale for the improvements on the
court house tot, via :
Mid 883 yards excavation to Hol
man & Wilt
81 loads gravel, to Holmam 8;
Wilt
levelling gravel, to Holman tt
Wit........ 2 00
'
Win. F. Jennings, castings for
iron fence... 786 66
Same, Castings for laaip
posts.. 84 80
Daniel Hcrker,pavement brfeks 346 96
John Median; laying pavements
In full
fame, fel - airs or gutter In full..
Mine, curb stone In full
George Heurletr,bauling ground
5 62
William Debart, &Wing gravel
In lull
John Gastrock, hauling ground
in fell
Peter Maly, work on lot In roll.
$2,827 90
$1,688 lb
Furniture for the new court house and incidental ek
penses attending the 'tame, viz:
Paid Helms= & Wilt, bang steel
bell, lm
Same alteration on bel'ry for
bell
rSamil:ll f ame for oldbell, Resat%
Same, repairs desks Register's
office
......
Same, for wash stand
Same, table in Breed Jury LOOM
S me, book case in consulting
room
Same, desk and wash stand up
Same, make stand for seal
press
Sulker &Brother, ?densely bell
Olden & Ricknor,
Cornelius & Baker, chandeliers
R. J. ilemieg, upholstering....
Adam Frederick, judges eta rs..
Same, tat racks
William Schaeffer, window
chairs
B. J. Harris. repairs of F Loves..
Zolitaser & Brother, ntw stove
John W. Cowden, spittoons...
Altred Sleets, rerals at tables.
Cornelius Baker, Suing carpela
Sac 133 14
$l3ll 20
Pennsylvania railrowl company,
freight on rum 'tare
Walter 1.. Trewick. brooms etc.
Motes Wiler, oil .....
Christian Suavely, oil c10th....
John Care, small marble bock.
Min Focht and lira. Yo ter,
sewing carpets
George W. Swarger, chairs,
court house.
Samuel Cassel, to take up old
$1,2111 67
82,881 88
FiIED, WOOD, AND OTHER ItXPEIIBBB.
Paid Holman & Wilt, Interest on
installment' over doe on court
house contrwit 190 00
Theodore M Ottagby, storing
coal 900
Samuel Otssel, sawing w00d... 2 60
Daniel Yoder, for scrubbag... 6 08
John Bowerman, charcoal 2 00
George P. Wiesiling. stone coaL 816 26
George Garverich, Jr., mr a 1.... 33 68
John Itnrkhard, ice . . . 15 06
William Mitchell, moving niece 60 00
Commissioners expense to and
from Philadelphia on business 33 50
Assistance to move in new court
house.. .. 7 00
$658 01
COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE.
Paid John H. Brant, rent in fall 600 00
Panic' Yoder, reght watch.— 176 00
Same, six month's ealary 60 00 -
Fame, six month's salary.— 160 00
Joseph Miller, clerk 1,000 00
H. 0. Apeman, solicitor, two
$742 59
sr< are]oo 00
.... ....
Jobe S. Musser, 101 days, $1 60 241 60
tame, 8,541 miles, 63; ..... ...„ 220 60
Same, livery Lire 20 00
JtiCo7 Behm, 148 days, El 50., 222 00
Same, 1,600 mires, 6,i( 97 60
B.me, livery tire.— 12 00
George Garverlch, 232 days,
V 60..... • 348 00
same, 612 miles, CiAi 38 25
Same, hmidental • 28
GAS 0011P.A.NY.
Pall isis for court holm in 1801.... 1122 76
POBTAO
Paid postage, George W. Porter.
Postage, George Bergner
POSTAGE—SUPREME COURT.
Paid George W. Porter $ 5 00
George Bergner ... 21 95
WATER RENT.
Paid Oity Treasurer, water rant one
year $l.OO 00
COUNTY DEBT.
Pal& loan to Pavid Ricker on account $ 600 00
Loan to Jacob Bebm.... ...... 3,000 00
Loan to A. W. Watson, bond
500 00
Loa ato J. hiller. 200 00
Loan to State Capital Bank 6 000 00
Loan to Mechanics' 8ank...... 2,000 00
Loan to Peter Pancake, estate.. 1,000 00
Loan to Harrisburg bank. 4,000 00
Loan to George Gary/mink— . 100 00
Loan to Valentine Urich... 800 00
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$14.200 09
Paid interests on coupons of county
--,—..... 225,061 62
REQUISITIONS;
Paid Requisition; of the directors of
the Poor and House of Em
ployment, 1861. . . .... $lO,OOO 00
Requisition of the inspectors of
the Dauphin county prison
1861. 7,600 00
$17,600 00
BOORS, PRINTING AND STATIONARY.
Paid George Bergner, for publishing
Election Proclamations...—. in 00
Same ibr publishing Treasu
rer's Report 126 00
Same, for road specifications,
61 60
Same, for election blanks 86 00
Sumo, Ibr various blanks and
priat1ng.......... ........ 163 13
Same, for blank books aim sta
tionary ...... ........ ...... 251 27
$758 17
Pala 0. Barrett & Co.. Plabliabble
Treasurer's Report... . *
126 26
Fame publishing Election Pro
clamatlons 11l 00
Same, for pubbshlng Court Pro.
olamatlon 20 60
Paid J. S. Royal, printing for Trea7.
orer's Mace .... 12 50
Same, printing blanke -- 7 50
Fame, printing for Assessors... 27 00
Same, printing blanks 15 00
Paid Henry Uhler, pnblis nt Elea
Von Prochimation, e . 190 88
J. W. Stover, publish - Lien-
Von Proclamation, 4: 125 00
Theodore F Sobot ; ;;in
county bonds 40 00
Publishing nodco3 in
Esamtner 200
John Care, one gross -m n 10D
Same, certified coplai o; la 2 75
F. L. Hatter, blank iMK Jr
officers-- 03 10
Same, for session ;.;rnket. 17 50
Fame, for binding old bon a_ 46 50
Same, for Prothonotary'
docket 21 00
Fame, for assessor's books, two
191 04
Same, for blanks for offices.— 24.75
Same, making anl binding
books. 22 25
By Join (me for pens— 50
CORONERS' AND JUSTICES' INQUISITIONS.
Amount paid on said inquisitions 425 42
SUPREME COURT.
Paid J. S. Royal, crier of Supreme
Ooort 120 00
Andrew Krause, messenger of
Supreme court.—
J.S. Royal, patting, for
VOW* Wan
16 00
$ll2 60
DAUPHIN COUNTY PRISON.
Paid 8- H. Colestoek, repairs on
prison.... ...... ..... 10
W. :Q. tochaerrer, wall paper ...
prisOLL. .. .
"'.
.. 7 85
Eastern Penitentiary, auppo
of coo:riots
14 58
128 50
82 92
97 26
Paid Assessors, April assessments.. 187 25
Assessors, making list of voters 260 00
Assessors, triennial assessments 873 47
5438
13 50
6 00
Paid Judges of March elections
Jud g es of October elections....
Judges of November meeting..
Constables, serving certificates
of election
Total treasurer's disbursements in
Del
Paid otAstanding order No. 1,363 of
1860 ............. .......
Outstanding order No. 1,877 of
1t 60.
$176 62
87 75
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abatements allowed on county tax
in 1861. _ 1,820 45
Exoneratious allowed on county tax
In 1861 . ...... ....... 2,812 00
Commissions allowed on county tax
In 1861..... ....
Outstanding tax unpaid
5 00
6 00
15 00
12A00
Er 00
1 00
730 36
684 46
The undersigned are not able to render an account o
the balance in the treasury, or as the case may be, thr
the year 1860, in consequence of the county auditor's
Report, dated June 14, Ib6l, for said year having been
handed over into the embrace of litigation. The pre,ent
year's amount fbr the year 1061, is also unadjusted, in
as much MI the county Auditors havingad4urned over
to the 10th day of February next, beyond time that
the Commissioners of the County are by law directed to
publish a statement of the receipts and disbursements of
the last pr. ceding year. Sufficient, however Is known,
that there will be a balance of nearly, If not ibliy $2,000
for the last year from February nth : 1861 to January
6th 1862 Monisire, m the hands of the county treasurer.
JOHN S. MUiS R,
Jst.Oß BRUM,
GEORGE UA R ir&HCR,
Comuusslenere.
603 19
47 80
177 25
38 50
81 26
6 15
10 87
56 10
6 00
17 28
7 09
8 89
11 76
fittest—Joseph Miller, Clerk
Zor the information of the public, the undersigned wfl
and do herewith, render au accurate stak-ment, of the
entire cost, of the new court house odium lately erected
for the use of the county, via :
iald Holman & Wilt in 1880, part
of the original contract as per
vouchms on ..... $85,334 28
Same in Ista, balance in Mil—. 23,478 26
12 00
21 50
1 25
Total of contract
Extra work to 1860...
Extra work In /661....
Total cost of new court house
FURNITURE AND THE nirßovsmEns ON THE
Improvements on the lot in 1860.... $ 992 28
Improvements on the lot In 1881.... 3,688 76
Furniture all bought in 1861....... 2,881 88
Total Including furniture and im.
provemeuts 675,140 76
Statement of loans and county debt, 10ans being the
old county debt and including other temporary loans, viz
John Nissly .....,
James Clark,. ... .... 1,600
Adam :pope.... ..... ........... 8,000
David Relator ..... .... .... . ....... 1,000
David Cat-5e1...: .... ...... ~....... 1,000
Peter Stucker.. . ... .... ........ 900
Mrs. Eliza M. Fra zier, Trusl fund... 4,000
Mrs. Eliza M. Frazier.-- 2,000
Isaac :hoop ..... ............. ..... 1,000
Joseph Wallace... .............. /,.00
John Geiger 8,000
Luther 1). Fe1ty........ ................... 800
Nancy Baum 1,000
:Amon oyster, assignee of S. Gray.. 1,000
dohn S. Paley ..... ................ 750
Mrs. M. L. Ingram.... ................ 1,100
John Geiger, in trust 800
1476
George Petterioff 1,000
Andrew Miller .. —— ............ 3,000
&untie! Miller ..... ................ 2,000
Anna Moyer.-- ......... ......... 850
Jacob Reel. 700
Peter Pancake, estate. 2,000
Mathew B. Cowden, estate... 2 000
Rebecca Geiger ....... ... 400
Elizabeth Zollinger . ... 660
Jane W. Moody 1000
Robert W. iroatire 1 , 6 0 0
George Stauffer 2,000
John Hants 1,00
nary N. 1 mberger . ... 1,000
Daniel Snider... 700
Martin Nissly, Jr._ 3,100
John °rich 600
Sarah hooch. 270
John P. 1 lebrio Ir.. —....... ...... 4,000
Samuel Bandshuo 600
William G. Ferguson.. ' 200
93,11$ 01
---.----- 1143,007 14
b 20
SS 84
3293 74
New Court House loans, act or march lid, 1860, viz
Peter Sleeker 600
.George Stauffer 1,800
Martin . Maly, Jr., 1,700
Valentine Hummel 7,000
6amuel Gray.— ... ..... ...... ... 6 000
Mrs. Mary W. Bergbaus 1,000
Simon Oyster. ....... ... 2,000
Mrs. Mary oyster 1,000
John G. Jauss.... 1,100
Mrs. Mary Dempay 600
Catharine Maclean.— ..... ....... 600
Mai garet Maclean __ . ....., 600
Margaret and Catharine Maclean... 600
G.oege 1N.a1er..... ........ ....... 2,000
Catharine A. Spanglar..... —...... 2,000
Minimal Zotlinger 1,000
Miss Jane W. moody_ 600
Susan B. Spangler 1,000
Thomas Aldred 1,000
Holm n & Wilt .... 2,000
N. Kira._ _ 2,000
Pager & Mayer 00
William Colder 1,000
Daniel 6belieuberger . .... 1,000
Mrs. Mary Miller 600
Samuel D. Ingram...—. ................ 800
John lil,c .inger 603
A. K. Fatinestocie 600
Famuel Hassler 100
George 51ierk.....—... . 1,000
George Heirer 800
Allen Sturgeon 6000
George Garverich, Jr., .. 1 , 000 ,
nebeeca tattier 1,000
Leonard Wetzel_ .. _. 400
Joseph Gel. or,. —.............- 800
'saw hint r, In trust ...... ....... 600
Wm. H. Kepntr...... .................. 600
John .bwi0g...................... 640
694 16
$91,840 00
Court Rouse additional loan, per act or January 20tb i
1861.
John Geiger.....,
Slarttn
Joe ph Geiger
Geof ge C Itsroitz.::::.
Daniel Fpp1y.......
term . • ....
Gurverich and G . pris .•.. n .
ii •
Taomaa a1tered... .....
John J. Shoemaker "
John Stahl
Caleb Brinier'
267 76
82 00
Pelief for the families of volunteers in the service et
the United States, a loan authorized fur said relief as per
actor the 16th day of May,lB6l, ti the amount of 10,000.
Loan of Susan F. Spangler... 600
Hon. John J. Pearthm 1,000
Lauphin county 7,004
nld county debt.........
Deduct outstanding sub
jeet to uo olTittfor axon.
erattons, 6: $21,316 00
Balance in the treasury.. 2,000 00
Military relief fund for
the relief of the !amities
of volunteers In the
the Muted States ser
vice.
- $1,728 17
Balance of old county debt h th'refore $27,069
Loans added for the new court h0u5e.......:.70.486 00
Total County debt le
96,684 0L
JOHN 8. IktIJW.BR,
JACOB BERM,
GEOHna: HARMICH.
Commissioner&
Atest-4036PR MILLER, Qat*.
January 2fotti, /864
120 w
New 4hertisments
Same, for ice, Supreme Court.. rt 21
K M. Pollock, stationary, ts7ti
proms C0urt.........• • • • • • • 4 9 77
ASSESSORS.
ILECTIONB.
LOT OP TEE COURT ROUSE
1,050
aoo
4,000
3,600
... 196
... 1,800
... 1 200
... 1,000
... 8,100
... 1.000
... 9,600
RECAPITULATION.
67,305 00
7,000 00
-_-_30,810 00
AYER'S 8
cure n
FOR FUMY
A yi R I !APARILI
AND for the speedy T I I E BLOO
joined variance of Disease : L -e
Scrofula and Scrofulous Affce it'
on .
as Tumors, 'Ulcers, Sore s.
~pti
Pimples, Pustules, h Blotc
- es, g,
Blaine, and all Skin Diseases.
OARLA.NO, !wt., fi' h ;
—J. C. AT= at CO., Gents : I lee; ft r n , l .
edge what your Sarsaparilla ha,
inherited a S.croful3ue inflitto:l. I
in various wei s for years . St,tn.” , ,
WOO'S oa my hands and arm- :
ward and distressed tin , at the
It broke out on my head and ,•,,,..,r -
with one sore, Willett Was 5 01: f „
description I tried In ny rnek, ,n.,
dans, but without much ril• l ,
the disorder grew wore,-. At r. •
read in the Gospel Mettnerlfl`s
alternative (arsaparill.r.) for
otation that any thing you m
to emeinnall acid got it , au I d
took it, as you advise, in sale;
over a tnottb, and used aloe,:
healthy sko FOOD began to fo-m
after a while fell otr my akin i. I
my feelings that the ma, as a h a .
You c.o well believe that I G•,•1 v.. it
tell you, that I hold you to he wre
age, and remain ever gra:crony
$316 98
Er]
1419 63
$1,620
$687 82
T9B 25
194 10
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6,1808 69
$112,545 29
50 00
4000
St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or 1,
Totter and Salt Rheum, g
Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Drop..v.
Dr. Robert rtrbl. wrd, • ~
Sep., 1860, that be bas rured at ;r,
Ify, which threatened to terra .
vering two of oar Sorrapar ha ;art a;
lack of Malignant Vrts;pela- 1,)
s be Cures the common .
Rronchocele, Goitre or Swelled Ne e •.
zobuloo sumo or pru@ool, Tax 17, wra,,,
tiou or your ssroop.ri.i. two , . W. Irr,r,
eons swelling on the whcb •
over two yeara."
. 3,634 85
21,316 00
20,483 SO
$149,478 Mr
Lencorrhae or Whites, Ovarian Tian
Uterine Ulceration, Female Diseases
Dr. J. B. S. Ch tom°, of New y.
moot cheerfully comply with the re:,..„, t
in saying I have found your
,r
alternative In the numerous rumu 4 , ;ut , fo .
ploy such a remedr, but u, 1.
the Scrofulous diatheent. Ila
cases of Letscorrhom by It, And
, s . r
plaint wax caused by ulcerating gi the
oeratiou itself was soon cure]
knowledge equals it f r titre. tent
Edward S. Marrow, of Newhqry,
woos orarian tumor on uuu nl 1 Ur f , :n
which had defied all the rernr,ll , ,l we 0
at length bean completely c:ure..l by
imparts& our physi.dan tho,,,ht ,
WOO could afford relief, but he alvi, I .0,
Sarsaparilla as the last r.uort
proved effectual. After tAkleg you
no symptom of the disease reuoour,"
Syphilis and Mercurial Disease.
1 $67,012 67
444 08
11, , 127 10
12,671 28
69,683 86
Nsw 0ti5..tx+,..1:,111
Dr. J. C. Arta : Sir, I ch&rrni,,y romp , : •
quest of your agent, sad rep art to y,,, s
I bare realised with your Sars,oe..,ls.
I bare cured with it, in my f a , ,f h.
plaints fur which it Is ,
effects truly wonderful In i lie Vire , 01
curial Diseases_ 1.00 01 my pAi...o , s hs.) 5‘,,,„
In his throat, which were e o u3ntelin , 11.1 ',a ~•
top of his mouth. Your tiars , w.rit!t,
cured him to flee week. Attoiber str,e
ondruy symptoms In his now, and th• 'it
OD away a considerable pert of it, to, lue
disorder would soon rt itch le, Tram ;.„
yielded to my administration 4 ,±,
ulcers healed, and he is well a.a u , no: ,•:
some disfiguration to his w a, . , -
treated for the same disorder by trwr,' , 4, - •
from ibis poison ID her I.olles y
lellettlTe to the weather that .ra a .Iwrq
eternolating naln in her jmnts dud
Cared entirely by your Sarsapar,,l,..o
know from its formula, whirl) you
this Preparation from your
remedy ; consequently, th-m tru.. , r,
with It hare net summed me.
Fraternally years,
5,680 DI
ititenniatinn, Gout, Lire; Complaint.
Da. J. C. ATTIe: Sir. I bare •
fel chronic Rheumacem Tor e 1,1;
the Shill of phyalclaos, and Btu.: . • -,. -
name:lles I could tle , until I Cr,,L
000 bottle oared me in ter, wo,a
end health so much that I nal fer
was Mucked. I Met it a wou.kr'..::
111ohat T. °incitell, of St. Laura. : -
afflicted for years with an anecti 7
destroyed my health. I trio,' two-. .:
thing billed to relieve me ; +:.dl luc
•
down man for 11.1E0 yearn from a.. t• • - • ...
nwignitentof the Lfeer. My belovoi p,-; r.
Espy, advised me to try your Sursau ,rr
add he knew you, and anytniuG y •
trying. By the blooding of God It
70 1 . 12_14; again. The beet that Carl b n
ball good enongb "
Bohirrns, Cancer Tumors, Enlargement
Ulceration, Caries and Exfolhu:3: , of
the Bones.
A great variety of cloy have 0, ra r.' . •
where °urea of than , form
form the use of thin remedy, but .'a••
fulmh. them. Sam . of them may 1,, '
ma Almanac, which the agelllA I•elo.
to furnish gr ade to all who call tar Lbo , ii.
Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits,
sy, Melancholy, Neuralgia,
Manyremarkable curai of tor.e. rJ
made by the alternative power of tot, c,,
elates the vital mmttions int •
OVIWCOMeII disorders which woulJ
lie reach. Snob a remedy boa hcar r
comities of the people, and we are .
do for them all that medicine can
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
ULM 00
FOR TEM RAPID
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, lloarseeett
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Cot:-
sumPtion. and for the Relict
Of Consumptive Patients
in advanced Stages
of the Disease
This UM remedy en uoiveria. l l):
other Tor the cure otttirO.t. and .nog
useless here to publish toe rniene., f!
unrivalled excellence for combs I
wouderlul curm of nulmonirr 5,, - -•:2
known throughout this civiired ,
Few are the communtiim, yr ref, la m.; , ,
who have not some pereon-I
some living trophy in their to
subtle and dangerous dueliler4 n t:, ,
As all know the dreaolui fatality trie
u they know, too, th e etleuu r.
do more than to assure them teat it ns4
totes that it did have when waking it,, cur.- ;'
WOO so strongly upon the 01 mita
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER elr
Lowell, NaSS:
Sold by :13.:A. Rannvart, C. K..
Co., J. H. Lutz, & Co., Armstrong, 'Part:burg. AC.
era every where.
octl4.6rodaw
DAVID HAVNtz, 110 tISiG •-•
HARRISBURG, Agent far
P E r i s
FP'
,
Wrought and Chided Irn i.l
1611AL.Vile. 19.
strictly the ONLY tdercarns'e -'at" ', that4i t it
Ere and Burglar Proof.
18,645 00
8,600 00
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C. 0. ZIMNIERNLAN':,
BANKING STOCK, BILL AND COLLVTINd 00
Has been removed from No. 28 SeCODti
ro
NO. 130 MAKKET STREET
HARRISBURG, PA•
TREASURY NOTES TASEN AT PO
--now
27,069 00
„no,
DUI-t 6 „Nresti Ground fat illor„.
- Pepper, auspice, accitzir c a lk ?','N'fi s ,lsiAs' s i:
comer FrOn t/I SC9: ,
ILiri.EThLibs;.}g3ot,l3..biriptiais):ltalloliLeL/111),I;NoredC.00/1!E;
now offend Or solo very low li bl atois a , B ooLA.,
corner Pone and Morn orem
1=1323
ilia
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G. V. LAS!IIE.