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    Kau abutrtistments
United States Mails
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Poex Onus DEPARTIOnir,
Feb. 4th, 1862.
;'gal~ for conveying the mails of the
Mtes from July 1, 1862, to June 30,
1364, on the following routes in the State of
Pennsylvania, will be received at the Contract
'Moe of this Department until 10 a. in., of
March 81, to be decided by April 24, following:
2782 From lokesburg, by Shell's Mils. Sandy
Hill, and lehn Earnest's, to Blain, 14
miles end back, once a week.
Leave lekeribtax Saturday after arrival
of mall from MUlerstown—say at 6 p in;
Arrive at Blain by 10 p m ;
• Leave-Blain Saturday at 4a m ;
Airive at Ickesburg by 8 a m, or in time'
, to connect with mail for Millerstown.
Proposals to:- twice-a-week service invited.
1718 Prom Duncannon to Dellville, 6 miles
and back, once a week.
• Leave Duncannon Saturday at 7a m ;
Arrive at Deliville by 9 a m ;
Leave Dell vile Saturday at 10 a m ;
Arrive at Duncannon by 12 in.
2714 From Orbisonia, by Meadow Gap, Mad
densvllle, Fort Littleton, and Knobbs
ville, to lio"ormellsburg, 26 miles and
back, once a week.
Leave Orbisonia Saturday at 8 a m ;
Arrive at McConnellsburg by 6 p rn ;
Leave McConnellsbnrg Friday at 8 a m ;
Arrive at Orbisonia by 5 p m ;
Proposals for twice a•week service in
eited.
270 Frork Waterloo, by Roseville, to Shade
Gap, 14 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Waterloo Saturday at 8 a m ;
Airive at Shade Gap by 12 rn ;
Leave Shade Gap Saturday at 1 p m ;
Arrive at Waterloo by 6 p In.
2788 From Asylum, by New Era and Resaca,
to Laddsbrirg, 14 miles and back, once
a week.
Leave Asylum Saturday at 8 a m ;
Arrive at Laddsburg by 1 pm ;
' Leave Laddsburg Saturday at 8 p in ;
Arrive at Asylum by 8 p m,
• Proposals for twice-a•week service invited.
WV From Green Castle,
by Shady Grove, to
Waynesboro',9 miles and back, six
• times a wee.
Leave Green Castle daily, except Sunday,
atlpm;
Arrive at Waynesboro' by 8 p m ;
• Leave Waynesboro daily, except Sunday,
09,am; - •
Arrive atereen Castle by 12 in.
2738 From Newville, by Big Spring, to
Stoughstown, 4 miles and back, twice-a
week.
Leave Newville Monday and. Thursday at
llam;
Arrive at Stonghstown by 12 In ;
Leave Stoughstown Monday and Thurs
day at 8 a m ;
Arrive at Newville by 9 a m.
(Schedule subject to change to connect
with railroad.)
27119 From Philadelphia, by the Germantown
turnpike road, to Rising Sun Village,
thence by the Cheltenham and Willow
Grove turnpike road to the intersec
tion of the Lime Kiln turnpike road,
•, , thence by the latter road, via Pittville,
Edge Hill Village, Fitzwatertown,
Dreshertown, and Tarrettown, and
thence via Piospeetville. to Green Tree,
• (Pleasantville post office,) 21 miles
and back, once a week.
Leave Philadelphia Saturday at 4 a in;
Arrive at Pleaeautville by 10 a m;
Leave Pleasantville Saturday at 12 m;
Arrive at Philadelphia by 5 p in.
Proposals for six-times-a-week service in
vited.
2740 From Philadelphia, by Rising Sun, Miles.
town, Germantown, and Mount Airy,
to Chestnut Hill, 12 miles and back,
twelve times a week to Germantown,
and six times a week residue.
Leave Philadelphia daily, except Sunday,
at 4 a m and.B.Bo p m;
Arrive at Germantown by 6.40 a m and
5 p m;
4 4, Leave Germantown daily, except Sunday,
at 8 a in and 6 p m;
Atierive at Philadelphia by 9.16 a in and
7.80 p m;
Leave Germantown daily, except SUnday,
at 6.46 a in; •
,:Ardvd at Chestnut Hill by 6.80 a m;
Leave Chestnut Hill daily, except Sunday,
at 6.46 a in;
Arrive at Germantown by 7.80 a m.
2741 From Street Road, by Thornbury, to DU-
Worthtown, 8 miles and back, six times
' Sr a week.
Leave Street Road daily, except Sunday,
at 10.15 a m;
' , Arrive at Dilworthtown by 11 a m;
Leave Dilworthtown daily, except Surl
y - day, at 9a m;
Arrive at Street Road by 9.46 a m.
-'` ' (Schedule subject to change to connect
with railroad.)
2742 From Parkesburg, by Black Horse, to
Sadsburyville, 6 miles and back, three
times a week.
Leave Parkesburg Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday at a 1 a m;
Arrive at Sadsbnryville by 12 m;
Leave Sadaburyville Tuesday, Thursday,
. and Saturday at 1 p m;
Arrive at Parkesburg by 21 p in;
(Schedule subject to change to connect
with railroad.)
2743 From Lebanon to Mount Zion, 6 miles and
, back, three times a week.
Leave Lebanon Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday at 1 p m;
„; Arrive at Mount Zion by 21 p in;
°Leave Mount Zion Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday at 11 a m;
Ar . rl:l, la at Lebanon by 121 p in.
2744 Friem Huntingdon, by Wilsonia, Donato°,
J 2 Orowdover's Mills, and Cumminsville,
to Ennisville, 18 miles and back, twice
a week.
,Leave Huntingdon Monday and Thursday
steam;
Arrive at Pined/0111e by 12 In*
Leave Huntsville Monday and Thursday
- at 1 p m;
Arrive at Huntingdon by 7 p m.
`2746 From Idiffiintown, by Patterson and Wal
, not, to Academia, 9 miles and back, six
'times a week.
leave MUllintown daily, except Sunday,
11 a m• '
triive at Academia by 2 p m•
Leave Academia daily, except Sunday,
n - at a nr,
At at Mifflintown by 91 ain
(Schedule subject to change to connect
with railroad.)
2746 From Watsontown, by idaweniville, to
Turbotville, 5 11es and back, six
times a week.
Leave Watsontown daily, except Sunday,
at 9 a m; •
Arrive at Turbotville by 101 a,
'
Leave Turbotville daily, except Sunday,
° at 7.a m;
Arrive at Watsontown by 81 tt m.
2767 *OM MuncY to Hughesville, &miles and
back, six times a week.
Leave - Nancy daily, except Sunday, at
7 p in, or on arrival of southern mail;
• Arrive at. Hughesville by 8 p m;
, Leave Hughesville) daily, except. Sunday,
atOlam;
Arrive at Meng by 71 a in.
,2743.Fr0m Hazleton, by Jeansville arid Auden
/4. '`,` tied, to Summit Station, 9 miles and
rts k Ina, six times a week.
„,,li &pare Hazleton daily,4eireeptJmday,
Ant alnin“ 03 „ A n ,
New abvertisenunts
Arrive at Summit Station by 1 p m;
Leave Summit Station daily, except Sun
day, at 2 pm;
Arrive at Hazleton 'by 4 p m.
2749 From Hazleton to Drums, 4 miles and
back, three times a week.
Leave Hazleton Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday at 44 p m;
Arrive at Drums by 6 p in;
Leave Drums Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday at 21 p m;
Arrive at Hazleton by 4 p in.
2760 From Scranton, by Hyde Park and Provi
dence, to Dunmore, 7 miles and back,
six times a week.
Leave Scranton daily, except Sunday, at
11 am;
Arrive at Dunmore by 1 p in;
Leave Dunmore daily, except Sunday,
at 2 p in;
/Trip at Scranton by 4 p in.
(Schedule subject to change to connect
with railroad.)
Proposals for a second daily trip (except
Sunday) invited.
2761 From Dimock, by lAthrop's Lake to
Bush, 9 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Dimock Saturday at 11 a m;
Arrive at Rush by 2 p m;
Leave Bush Saturday at 8 p m ;
Arrive at Dimock by 8 p m.
Proposals for more frequent service, not
exceeding three trips a week, invited.
2762 From Hop Bottom s by Lathrop, to Dim
ock,l4 miles and back, three times a
week.
Leave Hop Bottom Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday at 5 p m ;
Arrive at Dimock by 8 p m •
Leave Diniock Tuesday, Tisursday,, and
Saturday at 6 a m •
Arrive at Hop Button; by 9 a m.
(Schedule subject toil:lenge to connect
with railroad.)
2758 From Montrose, by Silver Lake, to Brack
nay, 14 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Montrose Wednesday at .6 a m ;
Arrive at Bracksey by 11 a m ;
Leave Brackney Wednesday at 12 ;
Arrive at . Montrose by 6 p m.
2764 From Nicholson, by Pierceville, Nivin,
• and 'Springville, to Auburn Four Cor
• ners, 16 miles and back, six times a
week'.
Leave Nicholson daily, except Sunday, at
54pm;
Arrive at Auburn Four Corners by 10} p
m;
Leave Auburn Four Corners daily, except
Sunday, at 8 m '
•
Arrive at Nicholson by 8 a in.
(Schedule subject to bluing° to coneect
with railroad.)
2766 From Pleasant Mount, by Belmont, Hine's
Corners, Tallmansville, Stantonsburg,
gsbury Hill, and Bell's Eddy, to
Hancock, N. Y., 24 miles and back,
once a week.
Leave Pleasant Mount Wednesday at 10
am;
Arrive at Hancock by G p m ;
Leave Hancock Thursday at 10 a m ;
Arrrive at Pleasant Mount by 6 p m.
Proposals for twice-a-week service in
vited
2766 From Tunkhannock, by Faotoryville,
Fleetville, Walleville, Warren's Mills,
and Thmpkinsville, to Clifford, 28 miles
and back, six times a week to Factory
vile, and once a week residue.
Leave Tunkhannock daily,except Sunday,
at 6a in i •
Arrive at Factoryville by 9 a m ;
Leave Factoryviile daily, except Sunday,
• at. 6 p in, or on arrival of mail from
New York
Arrive at Tunkhannock by 8 p m ;
Leave Faotoryville Saturday at 6 a m ;
Arrive at Clifford by 12 m ;
Leave Clifford Saturday at 1 p m ;
Arrive at Faotoryville by 7 p in.
2757 From Fenwick (late Morleyton) to Ster
rett's Gap, 18 rui!es and back, once e
week.
Leave Fenwick Saturday at 1 p m
Arrive at Sterrett's Gap by 4 p ni ;
Lzave Sterrett's Gap Saturday. at 8 a m ;
Arrive at Fenwick*brl2 m.
2758 From Wellsborough, by Sabinsville, to
Westfield, 28 Wiles and back, once a
week.
Leave 'Welbsborough Wednesday at 7 a
;
Arrive at Westfield by 6 p m ;
Leave Westfield Tuesday at 7 a m ;
Arrive at Welleborough by. b p m.
2769 From Sugar Grove, by Beach Woods ,and
Jackson Run, to Warren, 18 miles and
back; once a week.
Leave Sugar Grove Saturday at 6 a re, ;
•
Arrive at Warren by 12 m ;
Leave Warren Saturday at 1 p 1111 ;
Arrive at Sugar Grove by 7 p m.
2760 Frork,Carmiehael's to Rice's Landing, 6
miletrand back, six times a week.
Leave Carmichael's daily, except Sunday,
at 7 am:
Arrive at Rice's Landing by 8 a m ;
Leave Rice's Landing daily, except Sun
day, at g} a m ;
Arrive at Carmichael's by sk a m,;
2781 From Meadville, by Harmonsburg and
Line Mills, to-Penn Line, 20 miles, and
back, six times a week to Line Mills,
• and twice a Week residue.
Leave Meadville daily, except Sunday, at
lam;
• Arrive at Line Mills by 10 a m ;
Leave Line Mills daily, except Sunday, at
7pm ; •
Arrive at Meadville by 10 pm ; '
Leave Line Mills Tuesday and Satuiday
atllam; •
Arrive at Porn Line by 1 p . m ; •
Leave Penn Line Tuesday and Saturday
at 8 pm;
Arrive at Line Mills by 6 p in
(Schedule subject to oirq ngo 'te. connect
with railroad at Line Mills.)
2782 From Erie, by Belle Valley and East
Green, to Wattsburg, 20 miles and
back, three times a week.
Leave Brie Tuesday, Thursday, and Sitter
day at 8 p m ;
Arrive at Wattsburg by 7 p m ;
Leave Watteburg Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday at 6 a m ;
Arrive at Erie by 10 a m.
2768 From Lanry's Station, '(on Lehigh Valley
• R. 8.,) by - Unionville, (Neff 's P. 0.,)
Sohnecksvillo, Weidasville,, Lyon Val
ley, Hynemansville, Wiessenbrug, and
Leibenspergerville, to liutstown, 28
miles and back, once a week.
Leave Laury'e Station Monday after. arri
val of mail from Philadelphia and New
• York—say at 10 a m;
Arrive at Kutztown by 6 p m;
Leave Kutztown. Thursday after arrival
of mail from Beading—say at 10 a in;
Arrive at Laury's Station by 6 p in;
Proposals for more frequent service, not
exceeding three tripe a week, invi ted.
2764 From Helen, bi'Kersey, to Bensinger, 14
miles and back, once a week.
Leave Helen Monday at 10 a In;
Arrive at Bensinger by 2 p m;
Leave Bensinger Monday at 8 p m;
Arrive at Helen by 7 p in.
2765 From Kittaning to Leechburg, 18 miles
and, back, once a week.
Leavelittaning Thursday at 6 a 1;
Arrive it Leechburg by 12 m;
Leave Leechburg Thursday at 1 p m;
Arrive at Kittaning by 7 p m.
2766 From Pcxterfield to Shippenville, 16 mils)
and, back, on.wg
Leave PorterfleldWday 4.6 a niWi
*dye at, tabipponville by 11 a an; I --aes-
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Le&Ye Shippenville Friday at 12 m;
Arrive at Porterfield by 6 p m.
2767 From Freeport, by Slate Lick, to Win
field, 11 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Freeport Saturday at 11 a m;
Arrive at Winfield by 24 p in;
Leave Winfield Saturday et 8 p in;
Arrive at Freeport by ei p in.
Proposals for more frequent service, not
exceeding three trips a week, invited.
2768 From London to Bridgeport Mills, 84 miles
and back, once a week.
Leave London Tuesday at 11 a in;
Arrive at Bridgeport Mills by 12 m;
Leave Bridgeport Mille Tuesday at 124
pm; •
Arrive at London by 1* p tn.
2769 From Zollarsville to Ten Mile, 6 miles and
back, once a week.
Leave Zollarsville Thursday at 11 a in;
Arrive at Ten Mile by 12* p. m;
Leave Ten Mile Thin sday at 1 p Ul;
Arrive at Zollarsville by 21 p m.
From Lock Haven to Tel ,nd, 8 tulles and
back, six times a week .
Leave Lock Haven daily, except Sunday,
atlOam; =
Arrive at Island by 11 a m;
Leave Island daily, except Sunday, at 11*
am;
Arrive at Lock Haven byi2l. p m.
(Schedule subject to change to connect
with cars at Lock Haven.) , •
NOTES.
2770
Proposals must be to carry the mil with
"celerity, certainty, add security;" using the
terms of the law. and they must be guarantied
by two responsible persons, certified to
-as such
by, a postmaster or judge of a court of record.
No pay will be made for tripsnot perfordied,
and for each of such OW/WOW not satisfactorily,
explained three times the pay of the trip may
be deducted. For arrivals so far behind
time as to break connection with depending
mails, and not sufficiently`excused, one-fonrth
of the compensation for the trip is subject to
forfeiture. Fines will be imposed, unites the
delinquency be satisfactorily explained, for neg
lecting to take the mail from or into a post-of
fice ; for suffering it to be injured, destroyed,
robbed, or lost ; and for refusing, after demand,
to convey the mail as frequently as the cort=
tractor runs, or is concerned in running vehicles
on the • route. The Postmaster General . iriay
annul the contract for disobeying the post-office
laws, or the instructions of the department.—
He may alter the schedule, and also order an
increase of service by allowing therefor a pro
rata increase on the contract pay. He may ipso
curtail or discontinue the service in whole or in
part, atpro rata decrease of pay, allowing one
month's extra compensation on the amount of
service dispensed with. Bids should be ad-'
dressed to the "Second Assistant Postmaster
General," superscribed "Proposals for mail ser
vice, State of Perm ylvania," and sent by mail:
For forms of proposal, &c., and other infer=
mation, see advertisement of this date, in
pamphlet form, at the principal post-offices.
M. BLAIR.
Postmaster GeneraL.
febl9-lawd4w
LIVER It EGULA_TOR,
ADD
LIFE. BITTERS,
ARI pure vegetable. -extracts. They
ti cure all bllious disorders of the human eyetentr—
they regulate 'and invigorate the liver and Idndeye
hey give tone to the digestive organs ; they regulate the
teeretions, excretions and exhalations, squa ll s. the
lation, and pertly the blood. Thus all bilious CAMOlietr
.4loM6 or which are Torpid Liver, Mak Headache, - a"
epsia, Piles, Chills and Fevers, llosllveness or Lows
•res—are entirely aontroled and cured by these recall.
thee.
LIVER REGULATOR •
°moves the morbid and billions deposits from the MOM
-
oh and bowel, resluatee the liver and kidneys, rows
g every obstruction restores a natUral and healthy so
ton in the vital organs. It is a superior
FAMILY MEDICINE,
nab bet4er.than pith', and much eenterto take.
is a superior tonic and diuretic • excellent in cues of
loss of appetite, listuleney, female Weakeess, frrdguLrt
ties, pain, in the Bide and too sale blind, protruding and
Bleeding piles, and general debility.
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY, - ; ,
Jae. L. Brumley, merchant, DM Foam deed, New
York, writes, August 18, 1800: "I bays been &Maks'
s ith piles, accompanied with bleeding, the bid Unit)
Tears ; I n eed
DAEUINCIMI
LIVER INVIGORAITOB
BI?I'ERS,
And now tirdder,myself zartntsta , mum."
Hon. Jogit A. Crass writes, "Brooklyn, March 16,:1860.
In the spring of 1869 I took a severe oold, which Iglu.
ed a violent fever. I took two doses of
DARLING".BLIVAR REGULAIVR.
,
it broke up my told ,
and fever at once. Previous to 'this
tuack, I lan been troubled with dyspepsia several
months ; have telt nothing of it since.,'
Otis Studly Bag., 128 Bast 28th West, N. Yorritee
"August 19,1880—1 had a (labial* With Kidney Clem
'dant three years with constant pain id the small of my
back. I had used most all kinds el medisdiu* but lbsind
no permanent relief until f vied
' I pasted clotted blood by the urethra. In now en
tirely cured, and take pleasure la recommending nom
p
Mrs C. Tebow, n Christopher Street, N. tonnes :
"Feb 20, 1860.=-I have been subject to Wants °K.:Asth
ma the last twenty years. I have never think anything
ellaal fda . .
- t•
Darling's Liver Regulator
~..
n affording immediate relief. It is a thorough Liver and
bilious remedy." ' -: ' - :. -.
, Ifna Yonag,-of Thooldyn, whoa, “Ifebroary 28, ~1880
In May luta hada severe, snail of Piles, whioh omen
ed we to•the house. I took one bottled"
end wee entirely cured. I have had no attack idncii.”
..
D. Westervelt, Esq., of South 6th, near 9tlk,Streell; Wil
liamsburg, L. 1., writes : "August 6,1800.-Having been
troubled w ith a. difficulty in the. Liver, and subject to bil
ious backs, I was advised by a Mend to tryo
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•
I did so, and found it, to operate admirably, removing the
bile and mousing the liver to activity. I have also used
it es a
When our children are out or sorts, we give them •
few drops vont sots thom all right. I And it meets the
general wants of the stomach and bowels when disorder
ed."
Byes; if you need either or both of these moat ex
cam Remedies, MON° for them at, the Mores ; if you
do not find them, take no other, but IDC.IOBO Oilet Dollar
In stetter ' and on receipt of the money, Belied" or
Remedies will be cent according to yew Week; *ma, by
mail or express, post-paid. Address,
All Work Promind in One Week
CO 416 is
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STEAM. DYEING ESTABLISHMENT;
104 It.sr ket •Pireetbetweas 4th and sth,
ILABRISBURO v iP4.,'
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Dyed aniunnid and 421ellind in ale bait. Waist
tingainnteinannitinl: DODGE ON
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Ntm rAbutriteemtnts.
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DARLING'S
DARLING'S LIFE BITTERS
DA.BLING'S AVER INVIOOIATOR,
LIFE• BITTERS.
ISABLING'S LIFE BUTIBEB
DARLING'S I;IVIERARGULAI'OI4
FAMILY KFIDMIN.B.
DANK. S. DARLING.
102 Nassau street, New York.
Put up in fin cent and 111 Bottels ea®.
oct24-d6m
New 12tOntrtistnunts.
TREASURER'S ACCOTTAT
• 0/ TIES
Hose of Employment and Support of the Poor
• OF DAUPHIN COUNTY.
TORN CARE. Esq., Treasurer of Dan.
J
phin County, Pennsylvania, and St-otticio Treasurer
of the House of t mployment and support of the Poor in
the County of Dauphin aforesaid, in an acconut with said
county of inuphiu, for the used sald House of Employ
ment in said county for the year 1861, namoly
.DR,
Rimrarra 186] .
To cash received from the county of
Dauphin to
the use of the House
o Ihnployment for the support of
the poor in the county aforseald.
Pursuant to requisitions in confor
mity to law, drawn by the Direc
tors of t• e House suoresaid, upon
the County Commissioners of said
county, respect fully dated Jan
uary Ist, and October 10,1861, on
Orders 140. 67 and 878, i sited by
the County 00011:11i881 , nee a... .. . $lO,OOO 00
Cash received from toe following rested
persons, for the use of the bfore
said Blouse, derived es hereinafter
at-ted, to wit :
Prom John Baylor, Esq., one of the
directors of sagi Eon e, amount of
lodgment against S. O.
Loutish. 168 87
T. cash from Hurry Brown, stewar d
said Rouse, for lime sold by h1m.128 40
To cub, Henry Brow .steward a, store
said, collected for boarding pan
pars of othe. °Mlles 28 00
To cash, J. P. Peck, miler, proceeds ii ,
SSO 00
mill
To amount of orders Issued in 1881, by
the directors of the House aaore
raid; unpaid at . settlement ma.
by the County Auditors, Jae. 18th,
1882,30 wit
Order No. 120, Blisah w Aurndt.....
ro 140, Samuel Nlebting.....
-163, JOnas Rents
.. 196, Mrs. Stanly
202, Julians Williams.
• 228, David
" 272, Mrs. Sienly
.. 231, allsabeth Aurndt ... . .
t. 286; &trah White ke •
14 288, Elisabeth Rhule.. ...... 200
.. 287, Juliana WRimme......; 200
" 292, Eliza Midutel.... 2'oo
848; Cords it Meta 200
...at?, Mrs.
46 .367, Elizabeth Aurndt 2 t 0
.. 383, Julhina Wl.luuns 200
,1 388, Martin Erb
. 502, Mrs. utanley
.4 612, Le..
• 655, Mrs. Sonreok ......
' 547, Mrs. Stanley.
" 583, Mrs. Sehreek . . .... .
694, Mrs. - Stanley.. ......
... ELS, Sloan k 80yd...
.. 616, W. ally. .....
.t6lB, AWL Ne wcomer....
846, Mrs. flchreek. .
Mrs. Stanley.
• 065, Mrs. Hatfield
• "
666, Ann McCarter.-
" 674, J. J. Wallower.....
• 676, J.F.Ritay
" -878, Jos'ah Bellaglon 400
8118, Elisabeth Willard 8 50
701, Mrs.Schreck..... 2 00
712, Mrs. Stanley 2 00
• 723, Ann McCarter._ 200
726, R. K. Swartz
• 723, George F .
" 'l3l, Mr. Laredmer..... 76
735, Win. I the, Bsq 10 76
t. 7118, John Jones 24.16
" 4 . 737, Anthony King
.96 80
739, John Hess ..... ........ 20 00
' 746, John Weaver 16 00
riirmEns, 1861.
By balance duo in cash to John Care, Bro.,
• wiper settlement made by the County
Auditors, January llth, 1861..,.. 678 18
By amount of orders honed from No. 1 to 746
bailialte, by the Directors of the House
of Employment, of the county of Dau
phin, commencing Joinery let, and end
ing 3d of December, 1881, both days in
' coded, as enteral. in detail In order
boar of said House Of Employment and
Support, the sum of 678 18, amount of
Order No. 164, Issued In error for Oat
once due at last sett' moot, to John
Gam Esq., somnolent
By cash paid on orders' issaLd- in 1860,
by the Directors of the Poor, &0.,
unpaid at settlement, made by the
Olunty Auditors, January 11th,
1881, to wit:
, Order No. 690, Geo ge Manly .... 800
" 619, Widow Forney., 200
44, 650, Nary Forney 200
: 614, Widow Forney... 2 00
" 662, Widow Forney 200
a 663, Wary Forney 200
a 690, Adam Branner 2tO
" 705, Hosea Fleck 692
a 704, W. 0. Smith 18 09
I. 711, George Trullinger 29 04
w 718, John blotter 11.9 28
4 ' 717, Jcoas Deader.— 797
4 719, Sloan & 80yd.... ' 560
44 721, John A. Weir 896 96
• 44 722, Jones Bruit _ „ 80 52
725, E. S. Bollinger .... 86 62
44 616, Nary Forney 200
—010,998 99
By Treasurer's commissions allowed
, the TteSSUrar, to wit :
Oa rewiring 610,610 00 at 3 per ce. t.. 18 26
Paying 11106 Oat X per cent._ 62 01
- BILEWIOO due Innashby John Care, Fig.,
• treasurer u aforesaid to the
oorusty of Dauphin, for the use of
the Rouse of iimploymerd afore
add the sum 0f...
We, the undersigned Auditors of the county of Dim
wit, pennsyleunia, elated and sworn according to law,
report that we met, did audit, settle and adjust 114)0011L
=log to law, the foregoing account of John Care. Fog.,
treasurer of toe'ooonty of Dauphin, and ex-oilloio tress-
User of the House or employment for the support of the
Fourth th county of Dauphin, in account with the said
Comity for the use of the Home of Employment of said
county, sommenothitin the Ann day of January, cod
ending Ln the third aay or December, DM, and the AG
COW= as tamys stated is correct, ,
JOHNATHAN BP*Ol1 2
J. P. RUTHBRPORD,
MIRY Plif Pact.
AodlOrs of Dauphin county, Penna.
DRAILS OF JO:P10111M=3.
•
Acknowledged Indenture $1 00
Attendance in Molt room, 11 months. ..... ..... 66 00
Applle butter and dried apples • .2.7 12
ARPIes . 12 00
Attoreles 7 liatiita 46 00
Asylum for support of Insane poor 1,198 20
Ashes 4 05
Beds and bedstead*, , 47 00
Butchering
Blaakinaithing.
limo's' on want with 0. Hen
Brick
Brienwork ........... ..............
Cow.. " ....... .......... .........
Conveying paupers.
Collins and burial.
Carriage hire to convey paupers
Cbuseying pauper 5...................
Coal.
Cantina% and yarn. ...
Chaining
Corpentor% work.
^Form hire. .... _.. _ _ __ . 1312 76
Para Implements: 83 10
Fe rl eing...— 08 74
8 86
Grocer's& ..........1,078 86
Horse doctoring ........ ..... . 19 48
Hots (184—512 60,) - 60 39
H0rdware............. . . ........ ............. 194 84
Horses .... ........ 190 00
Herbs ......... ... . . 1 /6
Issuing orders ........ 70 47
John Ogre (by order,)
Liquor
Leather
Making errata
Making 010 hes .. , .._ ...... . . .. . , .. . .. 96 25
Maintaining and anewilap sick o at Of the house. 54 40
medicine and drags 120 88
Yokes's6B 76
Mill repair..
... 89 37
Merchandise 876 11
Plater.... 10 14
........
Plumber's work 60 80
hipline 60 00
Balls and lumber . 46 76
Saddler wnrk... .. .. ...... i...: ... . .... .........
76e 1 8
2 7
Ekes'
Siloport of one.door paupers 996 00
illwbe - 29 00
able making and mending. . .. . 44.87
SOftert ct pialeiwin 0the;C0iniii;i. , ....:"...... `. ss as
1 k wing , . - . Ltl , :: ............ ~...:.....= 1 60. 60
,lasairivaptip , l l . ~,,,-., •., tq i 1790
Shop work and toll,
Tmning..... ......
Surgical operwi ns.
Tax on Wm:trance_
Wagon maker's ork
Wheat ....
11e ,, Y Drown, as tteward
Dr. t}< o. F. Muth, physielan,) 15 months'
salary
Simon Daniels, (as Director,) 1: months' salary
and extra sermceo.......' 97 60
Peter Bi shop, (as Director ,) 12 months' salary •
and extra services 48 00
John Raynor, (as Director,) 0 months' salary and
extra services....
J. W. Frantz, (Clerk,) 12 months' salary and
extra services.. ..
David Mumma, (attorneyj year's salary....
STSWAILD'S EXPLANATION.
968 bushels of wheat at $1 20 per bu5he1.......1,148 60
1,280 bushels of oats at 36 count per bushel..... 420 60
2,400 bushels of core, In ears, at 26 cents per
bushel.... ••• 600 00
2% bushels of Mover seed at $6 per bushel 12 50
87 bushels of onions at 40 emits per bushels 14 80
6,000 b. ads of cabbage at 5 cents per head. 900 00
445 be thew of potatoes at 60 cents per bushel... 267 00
28 bushels of beets at 80 cents per bushel 8.40
5,100 bushels cucumbers at 20 cents per hundred 7 W 80
4.2 loade of hav at 915 per load 680 00
10411 pounds ofbeefat 0 cents per 'taped 624 66
4,866 pound; of pork at 5 cent; per robed 218 80
688 pounds of veal at 6 cows per pound 88 28
98% pounds of calf b Ides at 6 cam, per pound.. 661
1,501 pounds of beef bides at 4 cents per pound. 60 04
4,888 bushels of lime burned at 7 cents per bushel 808 60
ARTICLES MANUFACTURED IN THE HOUSE.
184 pair pante, 64 vests, 46 roundabOuts, 94 men's
shirts, 48 otuldren's shirts, 48 boy's pants, 28 boy's
roundabouts, 83 pair shoes, 94 women's dresses, 82
aprons,7B stacks, 42 skirts, 48 children's dresses 26
aprons, 62 children's skirts, 82 chendees, 18 condeirts,
4 8 sheets and 42 chaff-bage.
LILT OF DEATHS IN DAUPHIN COUNTY POOR
HOUSE FOB YEAR 1861.
Jan. 10th, Hobert (leprosy,) diagnosis.
6th, Win. Rase, consumption.
ted, Harrison Raver, drawl , .
24b, Geo. Woolturd, consumption.
Feb. Ist, John Atkinson, pruemonla.
" 9th, Peter Vaniant,
Sad; Hoary Ruth, consumption.
Matook 2d, Wm. Freeman; "
• 12th, Mary Frances Lemmas, debility. "
" 14th, Samuel itutherord, consumption.
17th„ John Geiger, small pox.
18th, Mary Halley, typhoid. •
" 20th, Frederick Tech,
April 6th, Frederick Elappin,snortilicatlon.
"
7th, Martin Bride, old age.
" 7th, Abraham Pennington, consumption.
" 12th, Anthony Babb, typhoid.
" 16th, Geo. Fetener,debdity.
" 21st, John Towson,Anasurca.
May 17th, IttomairGilmore, bronchlies. .
" WM, Joseph Harrold, chorea. •
June 6th, JILCOD Shoemaker, dropsy.
21. st, Bastian *Lerman, dellerum tremens.
July 14th, Samuel t edioger, old ape.
Aug. 26th, Darnel Metter, (sissas,) appetiser.
" 27th. Gee. Crisman, typhoid.
Sept. 80. b, Phebe Hale, (colored,) typhoid.
Oct. 16th, Elisabeth Lucas, (colored) debility.
" With, Jacob Weaver, consumption.
Nov. Ist, Edwards Waters, ininry.
• 17rh, John Itucluaton, typhoid. •
" 4th, the infant of. Sarah Frey, marasmus.
Dec. Bth, Mary Craig, (colored,) heart disease.
" 16tq David Silverthorn, consumption.
Number of deaths in the county house tor the year
1801.... ..... ....................... ........... ...84
BODIES ' BROUGHT FOR INTERMENT, IN THE
COUNTY BURIAL GROUNDS, FOR THE THAR
1861.
Jan. Bd, Gee..Eiteward, Harrisburg.
• oth, Martin F. Wolr, from prison, (barn burner.)
Feb. 9th, 2 children (twins,) Harrisburg.
" 19th, Ann Wingate, " •
" 211 d, the child or Mathias Hinder, Harrisburg.
March Bth, an unknown man, killed on the railroad.
26th,*a child killed on the railroad. •
April 26th, Robert Fount, (colored,) Middletown.
•
May 80th, Jacob Easier, Harrisburg.
July 4th,' Mary Ann Irvine. •
" 4th, Ellen Fibrous, Harrisburg. ,
" 20th, the infant of Hairy Borns, (in the cars.)
" 27th, toe infant or Mrs. lichriath, Herrin burg.
Ang. 84, the body of an unknown men, Harrisburg.
• 10,'Hans Bash, died on the road - from Harris
burg.
v. 26th, the infant of Christlan Bever, Harrisburg.
27th, the body of an unknown child, Harrisburg.
Sept. 7th, the body of an unknown man, "
uct. Tati, the eon of Jane Lee, Harrisburg.
SOth, the labia of Mist Bennett, Harrisburg. -
Dee. Btb, Francis Cook, burned, (colored,) Harrisburg.
" 10th, Richard Boston, (eolored,) Midaletown.
Died in ,the house . B4
Brought fur intern:eat .... 28
010 27
. 200
. 167
. 77
. 200
.. 200
.. • 77
. 2 ‘OO
200
200
11e.
2 Ou
1.00
2 00
2 00
... 860
74
rr
2 00
200
4 00
2 00
9 17
....285 62
1596 41
$11,206 74
$9,909 96
Total ler the year 1861......... ....... . .
NUMBER OP PAMPER& Itir TER HMS 11/LOH
ITebruary .
March
April
June
July ..... ............
August ..........
Oolober .. .........
November 146
December - • 'lea
MOND Or COYER= AND GOEIRS DllRtal EACH
January..
February
March
May '
June
July
Augat
September
October
N0vember..........
December
EE
$142 IA
$11,206 0
001:1M11 and goals "during th, ;821
lONTELY mown FROM THZ DATJPHII! COUNTY
January ........ .... EGO 01
February. . 100 78
. .•
march.— ....... ......... ... ~ . . ........... 199 80
April.. .......... ....... ...:.......",..' 198 88
May 142 71
.
June • 108 00
July •
.. .i....... .... ....... 74 45
August/
tietember ....... ........
October
November .. . .... .......
December
Henry Brown, steward ;Geo. F. Mak physician; J.
W. Frantz, clerk ; J. P. Peck, milks and.loahoa. lG
Whining, attorney.
28 60
. .. . 102.80
286 82
9'64
49.16
. .
INSURANCE AGENCY
THE. DELAWARmi METAL
SAPETY INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILLDIMPHLt.
•INOOEPOB4TED 1885.
°arr.'', AND same $961,907.61.
....... 94 00
416 00
80 00
172 ea
... 407 88,
....... 9 19
61964
20 80
...... 48 00
.... . . 70 40
5 25
. 8 15
COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA
FrgE undersigned, as Agent for the
' I- well known Computes, will make Insuranse
against less or damage by fire, either perpetually or an.
nuaßy, on property in either town or canonry.
Marine and Inland Transportation Risks also taken.
Apply runOnaity or by letter to
78 18
27 75
134 13
5 00
i'3loF. ADOLF 11 P. f es ER,
WOULD respectfully inform his old
V V patrons and the public geni? that he will
continue to eve instructions on th e FORTE, NZ
LODEON, VIOLIN and also in the ac me of THOROINIE
SACS. Re will w'th pleasure wait (woo pupils at the
homes at any hour desired, or lessons will be givens
his residence '
to Third street, a few doors below th
Gerona Reformed Church. deelti-dti
WILL SELL at coat my entire stock of
T T ,10111ifirr wd fancy goods. MU and =amine
dsr yourastraip ghe3rs Bow; Thbrdiareet balowliarkas
`4fobiiktlw 6. A. /Mid.
Ntto 12thertistments.
MONTH.
MONTH
Total 1,8:.9 48
APPournuarra FOB nre 11131862.
PHBI3 BISHOP,
WI
LLI AM M
JOHN RAISON,
BAS
Attest W. Funs, Clark and Agent.
.THE INSURANCE
OF PHILADELPHIA.
INOOIOOIIATEb 1794. •
OAITIAL AND ASSES.... $1,219,475.1
WILLIAM BIJERLER,
Ilarriebug,Ta
act4'6l-dawl'l
filthital
ELIXIR PROPYE,UfI!NE,
4 06
26 15
65 00
62 10
15,00
68 14
TER NEW REMEDY POR
RHEUMATISM:
S 1 00
1,237 88
287 00
NEW REMEDY,
A CERTAIN REMEDY, "a
ACUTE ItHRUMATIBM,
Riumma CHRONIC RHEUmezav
nsm cas ,
EVERY' ID;
TUBBORN,
No m.szna HOW S
PROPYLIMEN HOW LONG ETANDING,
I
EMEI
WILL COINDgk
WHAT IT HAS DONE, WILL CUSS IT,
IT WILL DO AGAIN.
3325
6600
4000
THE BEST - TBRTIMONY,
BEST MEDICAL AUTHORITY
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL,
(FRox lhonmat Bahr= Roush 3
MAT 19, 1860r—fine' 8., aet. 2s, single, never was ty
strong. Two years ago she had an attack ornate rheas ;
tism,from which she was confined to herbed for two'r e,h,
and subsegentey from a relapae fer four more. She beebee
emu since then till last gatur daY, while
er engagd in
cleaning, she took cold, bad rain in h back, e fel liene
t coi
boa bad so decided chifi. Two days later her males be!
gin go swell, which was follow, d by seceli tng of
the
knee Writs and of the hands. She has now doll
pain in her shoulders, and her knuckles ere
theeede
red and painful ; both lianas are atte. ted, but ri
is Mart 80. This, then, is a case of acuteri eu tntim. g or t
as it 18 sew ihshionably called, rheumatic !ever, t oi ,;
well remarked typical case We will carefully w ild , the
01.118, andtime call your attemlue to the ;ale
Dee symptoms which present themselves. ,by r bi efobjee.
in bringing her before you now, is to call attuning to a
treatment of rheumatism. which has recently been I
mILD recommmio lc the
prqou L „,.. tr.
Aweuarlus, of St. Petersburg, recommend s oi it lo de
highest terms, haying derived great testis from in ma
in 250 cases which came under his cart. Varna ne.
mendagory testimonials reenacting It hare appeared N I
our journals, and I propose therefore to give it anther
trial I must confess lam always incredulous as to the
worth of new remedies, which are vaunted as spa its,
but this comes to us recommended ao highly, that
re
are bound to give it a trial.
SAME OASE FOUR DAYS LATER !
Ju r 23, net—l will now exhibit to you the lounger
whom I prescribed Propylamine, and we s men labo r .
lug under an attack of acute rheumatism. She h es
madly taken It in doses of three gram every two Moo
(intermitting it at night.) The day after you saw her .
found her mach more comfortable, better than she i t
pentad to be for a week or more, Judging from her other
o w o m t . (The patient now walked into the room) T he
Impressment has steadily progressed, and you came
adi to notice a marked change in the appearanc e 01 he
Joints, which are now nearly all of their mural wee
Thus far onr experiment would have seemed very as.
aaatfal ; but, gentlemen, we mint wait a Mil_ while ha.
tbre we can give a decided opinion as to what is to be
the remota,
Here Is another patient who was placed on lha
the same medicine on Sunday last ; eha has bog bee'
infierling Dom a chronic rheumatism, anti I found her at
that time with an acme attack supervening upon ha
chronic afilmtion. The wrists and knuckles were much
maw and moue. lilhe took the chloride of Propyk.
mine in three grain Mies every two hours, and you mil
=re that the swelling of the joint Iw °Liza dmat•
- • "
•ILtr 96,1860.—This is the case of acute thermal:at
treated with propylamlne, the first of those to nab
galled your attention at our last clinic. She is stir very
ocanfOrtable, and is now tales three grans thno. daily.
In this case it has seemed to be followed by rery at.
Wactory resells. The second CAN to winch your 01101.
than
was called St oar last lecture, has oho confined to
do Wel I. I will now bring before you a very dormer.
WIG case of acute Rheumatism, and if the reach be at
factory, I think, as good jurymen, iv- shall justly nodee
ear verdict In favor of propylamm
Re Ise seaman, wt. 26, who was admitted a few days
ago. Has bad ocsastonal rheumatic pame, hut not so to
to keep his bed, until eight days ago. The pain nem
table right knee, subsequently alrechid the left knee, and
later the Mints or the upper extremities. These judos
are all Swollen, tense and tender. His Wapiti u furred
his shin, at present dry, though there has been much
sweating. Hk pulse is fall and strong, and about 90.
He has now used propyismine for twenty•sbur boors
lilds gentleman Is what may be caileda sturdy ty pi 0.
oesie of acute rheumatism. There WAS exposure t
sad wet, and this ensnare It followed by a feeling
€lokbablall, eawsee articular pain, begioninz. 23 it usual
does, be the lower johns. Mae is fever and the prof.
Sweating, ao generally atisehdan on acute rheumatism
I did net bring this pausal onfsre you with the 1111P.11
eland thin you a lettere on all the points weasels •
with rheumatism, bat la %Ws gins a trial to
MOW leM os t we are twang, and to exhibit to you lb •
typical as I hare called it, than which there co of•
UOS be starer opportunity for testing the medicine
qoaskii. We IN, therefore, eroiniug the use of a
other medicines, even anoiyues, that they: may be a
to which was the efficient remedy. Po
= ni l glee as
the case of a future ant.
143
.. . 146
141
. . . ..... . . /22
.. 134
....... . . . 116
106
132
. 133
June 9, I.B6o.—The next of our convalescents is "
ease of acute rbenmatiem before you at our erotic ot
Mho which I then called a typical case, and ;diet
was remarked was a fair opportunity for Letting
worth of our new remedy. It was therefore stet rill
given In three grain dome every two hours
Soil leer di.
The Patient has got along very nicely, eni w able •
walkabout, as you see. Ido not hesitate to s and
have nevelt seen as severe a Vise of acute rtianiii
SW Want restored to health as this man has ben, as
without being wowed to decide positive by as to th? r
ate of the remedy we have used, I feel bond to cut
that in the cases In which we have tried tut Chlorite
Prop3riamine, the patleats have reaped their ha
muds earlier than under the treatment ordmanly
fu
suet; I wish gentlemen, yen would yoursella of
and report the results.
........
..... 208
. 216
249
185
806
hill report of which the above to a code .
extract, see Oa Ptiladelphia Media cad Sergio!
portly. It Is the report after a fair trial by the beat
ical authority in thiacountry, and mates it on
to give 111111181'01111 certificates from astonished do
end rilloiclng patients.
A SPEEDY CURE,
AN EITHOTUAL CURE
THE HAM RESULT
82 90
.. ... . . 104 67
186 81
VA 78
Ib9 99
WHAT IT HAS DONE,
Bullock & Crenshaw, a Arm well known to nod"
Cal men, by whom the Ilizir Propylamine hbe
"
"thicAllk hare sold to us the achieve right to
tore tt awarding to the original recipe, and ne
made arrangements of such magnitude as to enable
to scatter at broadcast amongst suffering hmmlnitY.
Dirastors.
A WORD TO DOCTORS•
If Poo ideate nee the same remedy to anolbef f
we invite your attention to the
Pan OKMAIMID Moores PROTTLAIIIM
Ma PIK/MAXIM
Peas Patormainm Commarnturn
Polls Wats nominee,
or which we are the sole mauutbentrers.
JrirWe claim no other virtue for the Elixir rttellig
than is contained in Pare Crystalized Chloride of Pr
Maine.
TH6 Xl= IS
AND NAY RE TAREN,_
ACOORDINGITO DIRECTIONS,
Sold In Harrisburg by
as as.
son".
Orders may be addressed to
PROPYLAMINE MANUFACTURING CGI
Offies, R00m . 140. 4,
S. W. Onr. Fourth and Cbitut streets,
Pdhaeirigm
Or tolither of the following
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