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    Ntw 2Diurtistmcnts
United States Mails
POST 0271011 DEPARTS/IEI3T;
Feb. 4th, 1862.
Proposalti foi conveying the mails ,Of the
United States from July 1, 1862, to Jane 80,
1864, on the following routes In the State of
Pennsylvania, will be received , at the Contract
Office of this Department until 10'a. m., of
March 81, to be decided by April 24, following:
2782 From lckesburg, by Shull's Mills. Sandy
Hill, and John Earnest's, to Blain, 14
miles and back, once a week.
Leave Ickesburg Sathrday after arrival
of, rpagfroixi Ilinlerstown—say at 6 p m;
Arrive.af Blain by 10 p ;
lerive l itip Saturday at 4 a m ;
Arrive a
,Ickesburg by 8 a in, or in time
to connect with mail for Milleratown.
9 s opoattls lo: twice-a-week service invited.
2788 om Duncanuon to Denville, 5 miles
_ l . and back, once a week.
Leave DUnctiBUOI I Saturday at 7 a m ;
Arrive ar Denville by 9 a m ;
Leave Deli ville Saturday at 10,a m ;
,Arrive at Duncimmanhy 12 m. 2784 rem Chbisonia, by Meadow Gap,
e Mad
dusville,,Fort,, Littleton, and Knotts
•
vine, to ,Medonnelliburg, 26 miles and
bit*, once a week, .
YertseQr,bisonia Saturday at 8 a m ;
Aj a rtye at Mcdonnellsburg by 6 p m;
Leave, MCConriellsburg Friday at 8 a m.;,
Arrive at Orbieonia, by ,b pm ; , ,
Proposals for twice a.week service in
vited.
2786 F,xoni Waterloo, by. Nossville, to Shade
Gap, 14 miles and back, once , a week.
Leavev Waterloo Saturday at 8 a m ;
Arrive at Shade Gap by 12. in ;,,
Liam Sbadugiap, Saturday at 1 p m ;
Arrive at Waterloo by 5 p in. '
2786 Frrom Apyium,,by New Era and Restuza,
to,lnddebnrg, 14miles and back, once
week. . .
Leave Asylum Saturday at 8 a m ;
Arrive at Laddaburg by 1 pm;
Leave,Laddsburg Saturday at 8 p ;
Arrive at Asylum by 8 p
Proposals for twice-a-week service invited.
2787 From Green . Castle, by Shady. Grove, to
Waynesboro'' 9 miles and back, six
times , a week.
Leave Green Castle
• daily, except Sunday,
atlpm;
Arrive at Waynethoro' by 8 pm •'
!Leave,,Waynesboro' daily, exceptSanday,
a4:at 9 . 11111 ; •
Avrive at Green Castle by 12'in.
2788 From Newville, by Big Spring, to.
. / Eltoughstown, 4 miles and back, twioe-a-
Leave,Newviiie Monday and Thursday at
11 a m ;
Arrive at Stenghetpwn by 12 ta ;
Leave Stotigheitowrild'onday and Thurs
day at 8, a m
ArteiveNit Netvville by 9 a m
(Schedule subject to change, to connect
with railroad-4 i . .
2789 Frohiliiiladelphia, by the Germantown
uturnpikeroad, to Rising Bun Village,
thence by the Cheltenham and Willow
Grove turnpike road to the intersec-,
• `cif the Lime Kiln turnpike road,' '
thence by the latter road, via Pittville,
Edge Hill Village ' Fitawetertowo,
Dreshertown, and. Tanittpvin, 'and
thence via Prospectville.lo Green Tree,
(Pleasantville post office,) 21 miles
and back, once a week.. •
Leave Philadelphia Saturday at 4 a m;
Arrive' at Pleasantville by 10 a m;
Leave Pleasantville Saturday at 12 m;
Artive at 'Philadelphia by 6 p m.
Prep:sai for six-times-a-week service in
vise...' . •
2740 From Philadelphia, by Rising Sun, Miles
towiffreimantown, and' 'Mount Airy,
;AO:Chestnut Hii1;77.12 miles and back,
twelve times a -week- to Germantown,
and six timee a'areerresidue.
Leave Philadelphia daily, except Sunday,
' itt - 4 a 'in and 8.80 p m;
Prffe' AV:Germantown by 6.40 am and
5 p l;
Leave Germantown daily, excerit Sunday,
at 8 a in alad 6 p m;
Arrive at Philadelphia by 9.15 a m and
7.80 p m; '
Leave Germantown daily, except Sunday,
...at 5:45 a r m; •
Arrive at Chestnut Hill by 6.80 a,m;
Leave Chestnut Hill daily, except Sunday,
tif 6.46 a ra;
,
MI Arrive at Germantown by 7.80 a m.
2741 ,li'rona. Street; oad, by Thorubury, to
• • worthtowo, 8 miles and back, six times
a week.
Leave Street - Hoed daily, except Sunday,
at 10.15 a m;
Arrive at Dilworthtown by 11 a na;
Le %ve Dilworthtown daily, except Sun
day, at 9 a m;
Arrive at Street Road by 9.46 a in.
(Schedule subject to change to connect
with railroad.)
.
2742 From Parkeaburg, by Black Horse, to
• Sadaburyville, 6 miles and back, three
times a week.
Leave Parkesburg Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday at al a in;
Arrive at Sadeburyvidie by 12 in;
Leave Sruisbury villa Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday at 1 p m;
Atirive atiParkesburg by 2/ p
(Schedule subject to change to connect
with railroad.)
2748 From Lebanon to Mount Zion, 6 miles and
back, three times a week. .
Leive Lebarton Tuesday, Thursday, and .
Saturday at 1 p in;
"Airlve atlinunt Zion by 21 p In;
Legere 'Mount Zion Tuesday, Thursday,
and-Saturday at 11 a ni; •
Arrive at Lebanon by 121 p m.
2744 Froni Huntingdon, by Wilsonia, Donaton,
Crownover'a Mills, and Cumminaville,
to Ennis Ville, 18 miles awl back, twice
' week.
Leave Huntingdon Monday and Thursday
at 6 am;
- Arrkve‘at Ennisville by 12 m;
Leave Ennisville Monday. and Thursday
at 1 p
&Alit , at Huntingdon by 7 p m.
2745 gibm Blifilintown t by Patterson and Wel
hut, to Academia, 9 miles andback, six
times a, week.
Leavallifllintown daily, except Sunday,
at 11 airt;'' •
Aare itAcademiahy 2 p.m;
Leave 'Academia daily, except Sunday,
tat 71 a'ro; • ' •
Assive afldiftlintbsts by 91 a in. •
-(Sobedule subject to change to connect
with railroad:),
WU Fr= Watsontown, by MoEwensville, to
- -Turbotville, 5 miles and back, six
times a week.
Leave Watsontown daily, except Sunday,
at9am;
Minot Turbotville by 101 a m;
Leaveturbotville daily, except Sunday/
at 7 a-m;
Antie at Watunniewn by 131 a in. 1 1
2747. From Janney to Hughesville, 4 miles and
back, six times a week.
Leave Manny daily, except Sunday, at
p m, or on arrival of southern mail;
Arrive at Hughesville by 8 p m;
.-/eAve_Hughesville_daily, except . Sunday,
at 6/ m; .
44xive at Manny by 71.81 D,
2748 From Hazleton, by JesnsvilleitthdAnden
sziedvto Summit Station, 9 miles and
. JO*, - edit times a week.
Leave Hislaton except; e:0 4 7;
at Use*
,4 0.140 auk f. 434. 56'0
Ntw 2therttoentents.
Arrive at Summit Station by 1 p
Leave:Summit Station daily, except Sun
' din' at 2
pm;
Arrive at Hazleton by 4 p m,
From Hazleton to Drums, 4 miles and
back, three times a week.
Leave Hazleton Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday at tip in; •
Arrive at Drums by 6 p in•
Leave Drums Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday at 2,1 p m;
Arrive at Hazleton by 4.p m.
2760 From Scranton by Hyde Park and Provi
dencOo Dunmbre, 7 miles and back,
• six times a week.
Leave Scranton daily, except Sunday, at
11 am;
Arrive at Dunmore by 1 p m;
Leave )unmore daily, except Sunday,
at 2 p in;
Arrive at Scranton by 4 p
(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
Rush, 9 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Dimock Saturday at 11 a m;
Arrive at Bush; by 2p m; . •
L'eav'e Rush Sathiday at 3 p m ;
' Arrive at Dhnock by„6 p m. , •
Proposals for more frequent service, not
exceeding three trips a week, invited.
2752 From Hop Bottom, by Lathrop,. to Dim
ock, 14 miles and tack, three times a
week.
Leave Hon Bah:an Tuesday, Thursday,
and Sairday at 6 p m-; •
Arrive at Dimock by 8 p m;
Leave Dirnock Tuesday, Tursday, and
Saturday at , 6 am ;
Arrive at Hop Bottom by 9 a rn.
(Schedule subject to change to .connect
' with railroad.) . .
2753 From Montrone, by Silver Lake, to,Brack
ney, 14 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Montrose Wednesday at 6 a m ;
Arrive at Brackaey by 11 a m ;
Leave Brackney :Wedneschty at 12 111 ;
Arrive at ldontrose by 6 p m.
2764 From Nicholson, by Pierceviffe, Nivin;
and Springville, p Auburn Four Cor
ners, 16 milei and back, six:times a
week. •
Leave Nicholson daily, except Sunday; at
s iPnl;
' Arrive at Auburn . Four Corners .by 144 p
m;
Leave Auburn Four Corners daily, except .
Sunday, at 3 a m ;
Arrive at Nicholicin by 8. m.
.(Schedule subject to change to coneect
with railroad.)
2755 From Pleasant Mount, by Belmont, Hille'S
Corners, Tallmansville Stantonsburg,
:Kingsbury Hill, and Tiell'a Eddy, to
Hancock, N. Y., 24 miles and hadk,
once a week.
Leave Pleasant Mount Wedne edayat 10
am; Arrive et Hancock by 6 p m ;
Leate Harictek Thursday at 10 a m ;
Arrrive at Pleasant Mount by 6,p m.'
Proposals for twice-a-week.feeriice in
vited
2768 From Tunkhannock, by Factorrrille;
Fleetville, Wellsville, Warren's Mills,
and Thropkinayille, to Clifford, 28 miles
- 'and back, six times a week to Factory
vile, and once a week residue. ,
Leave Tinikhannock daily,except Sunday,
at 6 a m ;
Arrive at Factoryville by 9 a m ;
Leave Factoryviffe daily, except Sunday,
at 6 p m, or on 'arrival of mail from
New York ;
Arrive at Tunkhannock by 8 p rn ;
Leave Factoryville Saturday at 6 a m ;
Arrive at Clifford by 12 m ;
, Leave Clifford Saturday at 1p m ;
Arrive at Factoryville by 7 p m.
2757 From Fenwick (late Morleyton) to Ster
rett's Gap, 13 mi es and back, once a
week.
Leave Fenwick Saturday at 1 p m ;
Arrive at Sterrett's Gap by 4 p m ;
Lave Sterrett's Gap - Saturday at 8 a m
Arrive at Fenwick by 12 in.
2758 From. Wellaborough, by Sabinsville, to I
Westfield, 28 miles and back, once a
Leave Wellsberough: Wednesday at 7 a
111
Arrive at Westfield by 5 p m ;
Leave Westfield Tuesday at 7 a m;
Arrive at Wellaborough by 5 p m.
2759 From Sugar Grove r by,Beach Moods and
• Jackson Run, to Warren, 18 miles and
back, once a week.
Leave Sugar. Grove Saturday - at 6 a ;
Arrive at Warren by 12 in '
•
Leave Warren Saturday at 1 p m ;
Arrive at Sugar Grove by '7 p th•
2760 From Carmichael's to Rice's Landing; 5
Ell
miles and back, six times a week
Leave Carmichael's daily, except Sunday,
at 7 am:
Arrive at Biceli Landing by 8 a m ;
Leave Bice's Landing daily, except Sunn•
day, at 81 am ; •
Arrive at Carmichaers by 91 a m,;
2761 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
7 P m;
Arrive'at Meadville by 10 p m ;
Leave Line Mills Tueaday and Saturday
atllam;
Arrive at Penn Line by 1 p m ;
Leave Penn Line. Tuesday and Saturday
at 8 pm;
Arrive at Line Mills by 5 p
(Schedule subject to change to connect
with railroad at Line Mille.)
2762 From Brie, by Belle—Taff and East
Green, to' Watbibdri, . 1 20 - miles and
back, three times a week.
Leave Erie Tuesday Thursday, and Satur
day at 8 p m"; I I =
Arrive at Wattsburg by 7 pm ;
Leave Wattsburg Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday at 6 a m ; •
' Arrive at Erie by 10 a m..
2768
2768 From Laury's Station, (on Lehigh Valley
R. 11.0 by Unionville • (Neff's P. 0.,)
Sohnecksviile, Weidatville, Lyon Val
ley, Hynemansville, Wiessenburg, and
Leibenspergerville, to Kutztown, 28
is miles and back, once a week.
Leave Letup's Station Monday after furl
irsJ. of mail from Philadelphia and Hew
York—gay at 10 a m ;
'--
Arrive at K.utztown by 6 p m;
Leave Kutztown Thursday after arrivig
of mail fromßeading—say at 10 a m;
Arrive at Laury's Station by 6 p m;
Proposals Prange frequent ;service, not
exceeding three trips a week, invited.
2764 From Helen, by Kersey, to Bensinger, 14
miles and_back,. once a week..:,
Leave Helen Monday , at 10 a m;
Arrive at Bensinger by. 2 p m;
Leave Bensinger Monday at 8 p m;
Arrive at Helen by 7 p m.
2765 From Kittaning to Leechburg, 18 miles
and back, once a week..
Leave Kittaaing Thursday at 6 a m;
Ardve,rif,
.I.o43ohbrirg by 12. m; •
Leave leachbeft Thursday at l p is; ,
t Arrive at K*lllll4l by . Pm.
2766 FromPorterfield to Shippenville,
- , and back, once a week.
Leave Portorfieldlrldpf ats 4 14;.,,
Arrive atelappernilloby 11
4.r.trinr 44,
puuina* 311§042 41,4w0, aufgok gi,upting outt)!
Leave Shippenville Friday* 12 in;
' Arrive at Porterfield by 6 p in.
2767 From Freeport, by Slate Lick; to Win
field, 111ailes and back, once a week.
Leave Freeport Saturday at 11 a m;
Arrive at Winfield by 24 p in; •
Leave Winfield Saturday et 3 p m;
Arrive at Freeport by 64 p in.
Proposals fer 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 m;
Arrive at Bridgeport Mills by 12 m ;
Leave Bridgeport Mills Tuesday at 1211
pm;
Arrive
Arrive at London by 14 p
12769 From Zoliersvillii• to Ten Mile, 6 miles and I
back, once a week. ;
Leave Zollarsville Thursday at 11 a in;
Arrive at Ten Mile by 124 p, in;
Leave Ten Mile Them slay at 1 p in;
Arrive at Zollarsville by 24 p m.
2770 From Lock Haven to Island; 8 miles and
_ . back* six times a week. - •
Leave Lock Haven daily, except Sunday;
at 10 a in.; , -; -; ; •
Arrive.at Island by 11 a ni;
Leave Island daily, except Sunday, atll4'
Arrive atlock Haven'by 124 p m.
(Schedule subject to ;change to connect
with cars at Lock Haven.) •
I Proposals must be to carry the Mail' with
"celerity; certainty, and' security ;" using the
terms °tithe law, and they must be guarantied
by two responsible persons, certified tce as Such
by a postmaster or judge of a court of record.
No pay will be made for trips riot performed,
and for each of 'such omissions not satisfactorily
explained three times the -pay of the trip - may
be deducted. • For arrivals so far behind
time tui•to :break connection with depending
mails, and not sufficiently excused, one-fourth
of the oompensation for the trip is subject to
forfeiture. Fines will be imposed, unites the
delinquency be satisfactorily explained, fur 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 !at freqUently as the con
tractor runs, or is concerned in running vehicles
on the route.; The Postmaster General - may
annul - the contract for dbobeyingthepOst-office
laws, or the instructions of the department.—
He taay alter the schedule,'and also order an
increase °lservice by allowing therefor a pro
rata increase on `the contract pay. He may also
curtail or discontinue the service in whole or in
part, atpro' rata decreaie of pay, alloWing one
monthWeictra compensation °lithe amount of
service dispensed with'. Bids should be lid
dressed to the "Second Assistant Postniaster
General," superscribed""Proposals for-mail Ber
-1
vice, State of 'Penn- ylvania,"•and sent by 'Mail;
I For forms of 'proposal, Btc., and other Infor
mation, see advertisement of this' date,' in
pamphlet form, at the principal post-officeii.
; • M. BLAIR.
Pagmaster Geneal.
TRIENNIAL APPEALS FOR 1862
•• Commissioners •• •
111.13. t. undersigned of
Dimptiin county, Pa., make known to the tenable
inhabitants
- 'within said county and Ahotile owning real
estate, Within-the county:aforesaid; that Opals will be
had on the valuation as returned by the Assentoitt of all
real and personal property taxable for, State and county
purposes' for the said year,, said appeals, Commencing,
Monday; - Marsh '24th, , ,at the public house of George Doak-
Cr; for the township o f Hanover: = " , t
For Bast. Hanover,•at !the public house of Abraham
Boyer, on Tuesday, tho 26th day of Moron inst, ,
•
For West Hanover at the public house of John Buck,
on WednaidlY,' the 261.1 e day Of Mar& inst. •
Nor 131taquehanna , township, at the County 'Court
Rooms ' in tne,Cionunissioners , office,. on Thursday, the
27th day Of March inst.
For deriders township , In - the Court ,ffouse aforesaid,
• on Friday the 28th . day of March bast • •
For Halifax and Reed townships, on. Tumidity, the Bth:
day of April,. at the public house ot,John.Byrod4 . -
For Jeffereon iownihlp, at the honse of John Hoffman,.
(election plat:44) on Wednesday, April 9th;18132. • -
For Jackson township, at the housedf kJehtt
Eeq , on Thursday; the , 10th day of awl
For Washington township,at the public ,house of James
Hoffman, on frlday;the 11th day of April.
Itir the township dl Witbanisce" ' at thejnab loin of
J.-P. Ho ff man, In Lykenstown, onEaturday, the 12th day
Bar Lykints township and borough of arats,,on Mon
day,,
at Benin's Tavern ,In Grits, on Monday , the 14t h
day of April. .
For the township of Mille ' at the publto house' of Ben
jamin Bordner, in Berrysburg, on Tuesday; the 16th day
of April. . -
. „
- Tor, the township, of Doper Paxton and MMersburg„ at
Freelend's Tavern, -on Wednesday; the 16th day of
April.
For the township of Middle Paxton, Rush and , Daupttin
borough, at the , pub tic house , of, ---, COokly, in
Dauphin, on Thursday, the'l7th day of Atilt.
For the township. of Lower Paxton, at , 'ollobrist'e.
Tavern, on Saturday; the:l9th day of April. .
For the township of- Lower , Swatara„, - , at,. the public :
house of Mrs. Lehman; to Bighspire, on Monday, the
Silt day of Apr Il.• -
For the boroughrof Middletown, ( three Verdi) at the
public house of Valentine Dotson, on Tuesday, the 2211
day of April.
For the township of Londonderry, at Snipers Tavern,
on Wednesday; the 23d day of April. '
For the township ofCanewago, at Snyder's Tavern, on
Thursday, the 24th day of April,
For the township of Derry, at the pnblict houie of ---
Attie' in Elummelstown,
..on Friday, the 26th, day of
Por the Stith and Fifth wards of the city of lianitibuts,,
at, the Court Houss, in the office of the County Commis
sioners, on Tuesday, May 6th inst.
Nor toe Fourth ward of said city, at the same place, on
Wednesday, the 7th day of May. -
For the Third ward of said idty,attirstune place, on
Thursday, the Bth day' bf *May: '
For the Flint end &tend wards of said '4114, on Fri
day, the - 9th day 'eof MaY,1862.
she Commissioners therefore hope that all Oise*,
knowing themselves aggrieved by their reaper*. rano!:
tiOnsailtdrosed, will take 'Aloe hereof and appeal
their respective places Of appeal for redese:Paid'appealit
will Open at 9 A: K. and close at 4 o'clock'.: Y.
JACOB BERM,
- • ozoaez 04RMICH,
, • - BLENRYMOYER. •
Coininiustbiers.
Neu) rAbutrtistments.
febl9-lawd4w
Attesto—Joecon
P. P. Anteaters are 'requested to be punctual in their
attendance on the day of appeal. . lterthetd_
JUST OPEARD!'' •
A'FINE LOT or SUPERIOR
ISLIEICA-AL.XLISI
MADE of Good Tobacco, and from one
to two yearsold, of my own manufacture,. A fine
lot or titmice Chairing and Smoking Tobar..M, Pipes, Stuff
and a large variety of altar articles constantly on ham a
tor sale wholesale and ratan. Thankful for former pat
ronage, I hope by strict attention'to business to receive a
liberal share of the trade..
. . . . . .
line Smoking Room attached, where customers may
lay back andleet raylegars and Tobacco.
Don't forget the window with , the Ship In It; that is the
place to buy your Tobacco and negar& North Market
Square, above Market street, Harrisburg.
Dec. 4, 1381.—d£W1 . . WM. WYKOFF.
WHOLESALE
UMBRELLA MANUFACTORY
I. 69, Market Street, below Third,
HAZABIBURO, PA.
M. H. LEE,
ItirANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS,
lyx . p.oisois and WALKING OANEE, will Punish
goods at LOWER PRICES than can be nought in any of
he if-astern cities. Country 'merchants will do well to
all and examine prices and quality, and convince them -
elves of this fact. au23-dly
POWDER, Shot and Caps for sale by
, NICHOLAS & BOWMAN,
Corner Front and Market streets.
No. 1 MACKERAL in Kitts, half bar
rels, and barrels, at the Mew Grocery and Provi
sion Store, Front and Marta streets.
NICHOLS & BOWMAN.
• CIDER II ! • VINEGAR !I -
ltifADE from choice and selected Apples,
in.
and gesrssiteed: by es to be strictly pore
6144 - & CO,
MILITARY GAUNTLETS. •
Ngyrikir-ita* received, of the-beef
gavil 4tAlialMitara. iipuliAloar , to - il!prelsbora
111,
4/ ... + it
.ttAtZi. AWL I
Ntui abvertistments.
ttMCIMUM'S ACCOUNT
ON TEM
House of Employment and Support of the Poor
OF DAUPHIN COUNTY.
TORN CARE, Esq.; Treasurer of Dan.
cs thin County, Penns3 leads, and Sx-Officto nwrisurer
or the House of employment and supportof the Poor in
the County of Dauphin aforesaid, in an smart with said
county of Dauphin, for the nap of said Honie of Fmploy
ment In said county for the year IEI6I, naniely :
DR.-
nEaErrrs, '.186/ .
Ish received from tbecounty of
Daupbin for the use of AIM' llobee—
o Employment Ow the aupportor • . •
the poor le the county aforesaid.
pursuant to requisitions In confer
mity to law, dawn by trio' Urea:
tors of ire House aloresaid, upon
the County Commissioners of said
county, respec fully dated Jan-.
neryast, and October Ist, Isei, on
•
Orders No. 67 and e,' sued by ' •
' < the Cottoti n Commissi< .4 •sl o , ooo 00
Cash received from th e„.(ollowing cassia •
persona, for the ;meet %he afore-
said HMO; derived as berelnarter •
'bled, to Wit r; •
Pror-
IZE2
Jobthltaysoi, leo., one. of the .
directo-a of sthd Hour eAraorrth.of <•
• . judgment against J. Ct. Louth. . t lOll 87
To cash froth Seery, ethisidof
saidSono; for lime erild bylbthi2B 4d "
To 'mirth, lleLry. Brow. aLeward 11 afore— ' •
said, collected for bolretheg peu..
pa's of othe.
o ounfree MT 00 ,
To cob, Peak, mllifr,`thoiree — di
To amount of orders issued in 1861, by ,
the directors of the Howie &toff:L. '
riirereigarria - 'aftliimeirnii‘.' a '
bythe D'zeliQfludii.OfafJelattlill;ll
• 1862, to wit.:
Order No: 120,;Mbrib , th Attrodt.i 00 .- .• • • •
. 4 140, Samuel Nieb,Lp g.. ..... 57 • •
" 153; Jona.Aretni . . 77
196, Mei . &only 200 .L, . ;
202, Juliana 2
. 00
228, David Boyer •
272, Mrs. Steely . 2. 00.,„
281, allzabettt Aurnd7,....... 200 . .
286, Sarah White: 200 --
286, slizabeth Ithke. - • ' 2.00 - ••'
287, Juliana 00
292, Eliza, flishitY.... .2- 0 -
846, Cords i Mat ' .... iOO '
847, Mrs. Stanll - .:.:.. 2 00 '
857, _Elizabeth Aurndt • . 0 '
368, Juliana Willtaps. „... . , 2,00, • , 4 ,
886, Marlin Erb' - 77 -
602, Mrs. Stanley.. , 2'oo
512, 14'1 0 , • •" I. '
522, Mrs. 809r.erils .... . •.-
647, MI s. Btanley . . 00
688, Mrs. ... .
00 . •
6941Mrsi Mires-i."..„'.;..; 2100
613, Sloan k 40y 0 .: ... . -8 60 • -
615, ..... 177... •
616, John Newoomq.
645, airs. licbreek.' ", 200 „
666, Mn.s Stanley: 2 00'
665, 4. 00' • '...
666, Ann 00
674, J. J.191110ir4..........; 9.17
576, J. IP.lRitay 02 •
878, Josiah tt 06" • -
688, Elizabeth Winard 660:
701, Mie.Schreek...., 00 .?
712, Mrs . .... -2 00'
723, Ann MoCkatit' do •
726, F. K. P 46-78
728, George F.. 1154 5 ,4 ,
781, Mr. Caroliner. ........ 1!76
.................
737, Anthony King Pk 86 • ;
789, John'llesis.'...f. 20 00 ' '
745, John Weaver.... 16 00 .
-8590
I=
PAYMENTS, 1861.
By balance due in mush to John Oare,
as per Settlement medei by the Cottnty
t Auditors, January Uth,1861..... . gag la
`By amount of orders issued from No. ito ,745
inclusive, ny the Threaten, of the Hasse:.
. of EmploymenVoi the bounty of Dau
phin, commencing Jana iry let., and end
ing 8d of December, 1861, both" days` in.
' ended, as entered to detail in order
book of said House of Employment mid
,Supoort, the sum of $78'13; amount of
Order No. 164, issuer) In error for cal
, Awe due at loot .gettl , mant,' to John
' • Care, Esq., accountant
By cash paid on orders iecu din 1860,
, . by the Directors of the Poor, &c.,
unpaid at settlement, made by the
C unty Auditors, Januarj 11 th , 1861, to wtt: -
Order No. 490, Geo ge Manly 8 00
14 549, Widow F0rney......:.:2 00,
550, Mary Forney 2 00
« 614, Widow F0rney..::.;..... 200
1162, Widow•Forney..... - .... • 2 00
•.• " 663, Mary Forney 200
" 690, Adam Bremner 2CO
' ' 703, Moses 6 92
•it 704, W. O. Smith--; ... ... 111 09
• " 711, George Trultmger 29 04
" 718, John Motter. 119 28
" 717, Jonas Delbfer...... .. 797
-t 719, Sloan & 80yd.... SSO
" 721, John A. Weir • 666 96
• " • 722, JOllllB RIldV 80 62
723, E. S. 'Tolling& ..:. 86 62
1315,• Mary Forney • 2 00
By Treasurer's commis ions'' allowtd
the Treasurer, to wit : • • • -
On receiving $10,610 00 at )( per eel:I.:AB 26
Paying $lO4 02at'H per cent::: - :-- - 4 '62' Ot `'‘'
Wince due In clubby John Care, Faq.,
'treasurer as afOresam to the
county of Dauphin, for the' use of
' ' the House of Employment afore
' 13,1 d, the sum
.
We, the undersigned Auditors ot,the county: or Dau
phin, Pennsylvania, elected and sworn according to law,.
report that we met, did audit, settle and adjust SCCOrtt
ins to law, the foregoing, account of John Cain e - Em„,
treasurer or too county of Dauphin.and ex-officio trials
um of the House of kinployment for the support of the
roor in tit! county or DsUplun, ilLanoonnt with the said
comity for the use orthe House of Employment of. said
county, commencing on the first day of January, acd
ceding n, the third day 01 Deoentber,4BBl, and the-so-
Counts as above stated is correct,
• , ?Jouti:akit'" - SPADII,
P. iIfUTUERFORD,,
• HISTRY Pi rink,
Auditors of Dauphin county, Penna.
• 1 =7,1,
: Maims ok-iXPENDITIIIWAL
-..., _ . . ,
Aoknowledged indentnrii. ' ' ..
' ' ''''''' '''' . 4
' '''' t Z : -
Sa..e
Att.d...9.1.4.1.cir,rp, itpujiiths.
Attoridea in istdiS . ... 2. ..... .. . ... ..
.... . ......... . ..... 112 40 " oo:
Atille buktersViaUilaaPPlM * .*
ii;l. .. .......
Asylom for support or insane poor , ,1,143.20
Ashes 4 66
,
Beds and bed 51054.:.,"..:, - .. .
8uicheri1e........, - *- • 47 00
Blacksmithine
Bder. '‘.,
Baboon on &count with 0. Hes%
Brick
Brirßwork
Cattle '
Cow. .......
Conveying paupers
Coffins and burial.
Carriage hire to convey paupers...
Conveying $ 13 0 ,11 .• • •
Coal
CSlSBthet and yarn.
Cooking..
Clothing .
Carpenter's work....
Deeds ..... • •
Farm hire
Farm implements
Fencing.— ' '
=I
Freight on 'molasses.
Groceries
Horse doctoring
Etats (1806-812 50,)
Hardware....................
EMS
Herbs
Diming orders
John Care (by order,)
Liquor
Leather. ......
Making arrede
tr ita t in cio g h u es d .. i . iii;a;, - ti . ;ia ... . 7 . ......... 96.25
out o the house. 04 40
Medicine and drugs 120 88
..... .
11111 repute . ..........•... ......
Nordmann, .... . ........
E 1 ter
work. .....
Printing'
Hanel and lninbor:.::
Saddler Work ..
• - . •-•• .::. ,TO 2 s )
soot, ....... ... •• • . •••• • • • - •• • • ".' t ' '': ogo 00
Su rt of out-door paupers '
..:,
~.
„....izt,
00
Shoo maktoii sodiOeudiag••• , -4- " ~.,, A, .86
, d 4 371.
_,,
YR, Popegskin otbimeountles
at
so
- ....
iimi ...‘'.1r...." ... 77 :4... - ... ...... . .nole
, ..„, , a4k...va... , .. ••
•AIN
atop work and toll,
Tinning .......
Surgical operail os.
Tax on insurance...
Turnips ..... .......
Veal.
Wagon maker's 0rk....
Wheat ....
Geary : Brown; as iz toward
Dr. Geo . (as physician,) 18 mouths'
salary 812 80
Simon Daniels, (as Director) 1.4 months , salary
and extra services.. . .... —....... 117 50
peter •Ittsnop, (as Director ,) 12 months' salary
.and .extra services 48 00
John' Raynor, (as Director,) 8 months' ciliary and
extra services....
J. W. Frantz, (Clerk,) 12 monDls' salary and
extra servities....
, David Mumma, (attorney,)7year's salary,
953 bushels of wheat at $1 20 per bushel 1.143 60
1,230 bushels or oats at 36 Cents per bushel.... 420 60
2,400 bushels of corn, In ears, at 26 cents per
23i baskets or clover seed at $6 per bushel..... 12 50
37. bushels of onions at 40 cents per bashes...—. /4 80
6,000 heads of cabbage at 5 cents per head. 300'00
445 bullets of potatoes 1560 cents per. bushel... 267 00
28 busheli of beets at 30 cents
per bushel 8 40
6,100 bubbels cascumbers at 20 cents per hundred le 80
42 loads of hay at 616 per load 080 00
10411 patinae bf bee fat 6 cents per pound '626 68
4266 pounds or pork eta cents per found..:_;. .218.80
688 pounds of veal at 8 cents per pound 29 22
983! pounds of calf hides it 8 cents per pound.. 661
1,601 pounds of beat hides at 4 cents per pound. 60.04
4,888 busbige of Mule burned at 7 cents per bushel 808 86
, . . . •
ARTICLES 'MANUFACTURED IN THE HOUSE.
164 pair pan*, lid.vestic, 46 roundabouts, 94 men's
shirts, 48, childrests..shirts, 48 boy's pasts, 28 bora
rcOndabOnte, 63 pair Shoes, 94 women's draws, 82
aprons 78 • sacks, 42Iskirts, 48•Ohildren's dresses; 25
-aprons, 52 children's *Met; 82 chemises, 16 comforts,
4 kaliettte 'and 42 dhairtags.
LIST Of DEATHS IN DAUPHIN COUNTY rtoos.
aquas Iva TEAR 1861.
Jan. 10th, BobertWfinire, (leprosy,) dingionia
sth, Win: Rase, consumption. •
lid, Harrison Hefter, dropsy. . •
..:. or 2411, Geo. Wooltord, oolisumption.
Fob. Ist, John .Mkingoo, pruomOnla. "'
9th, Peter Vansant, . ,
I. 4 . 28di Hoary Ruth, consumption.
Marck 20, Win.Treeman,
12th; Mary Frances Lemmon, debility.
44 14th, Samuel Ruther!ord, consumption.
' 17th, John Geiger, small poz.
4 t 10th, Mary Bail ley, typho4.
a 20th, Freler Usk Teak, ''"
APHI ota, ,Frederick idappinimortilicatker.
7th, Martha KM°, old age.
" 7th, Abraham Petutingtonconsumption.
ti 12th, Anthony' Babb, typh oi d.
, . ` ' l6th, Geo. Feteher , , debility.
nu, John TOWBOI4 anasnrca. • .
Miy . l7th, Thomas Gilmore, . brocchites. •
' • Joseph Itathold; chores.
. Jude 6th; Jacob Shoemaker; drimiy.
net, Bastian Rennam; delierum tremens.
July 14th, Samuel !tedium, old age.
&Aug• 26th, Daniel Mater, (sonne,),appolar,y.
27th, Oio. Orion: Ma, typhoid.
Sept. 8044 Phebe Bale, (colored,) typhoid.
Oct. ..1601i Elisabeth Lucas, (colored )
a 20th, Jacob Weaver,, consumption.
-
Nov. ise, Edwards Waters, ihfury.
44 12th, Jobil Truckletiin, typhoid.
-4th the infant of Farah Prey, mammas.
iDec.Bth, Mary Craig, (colored,) heart disease.
' David illivertliorn, commotion.
Number of deaths m thb county .
.house tor the year
1861 ........ .......::.... .. .... . ~ 84
BODIES BBOVG F FOR INTER MENT , IN THE
.
COUNTY straliL'oßovios ,
volt THE TEAR
1861: - • . • •
Jan. Bd,, Ono.-Steward , Harrisburg. • '
. 4 . 6.h, Martin P. Wof,
_from prison, (barn bunter.)
Feb. Oth, 2 children Omni ? ) Harrisburg.
" 19th, Ann Wingate, 4 ." • .
" 28d, *ha child or Mathias Minder, Harrisbaril.
March 81h; an Unknown man, Itillei on the railroad."
. 4 25th, n child kilted on the railroad.
April 25th, Robert Pcott, (adored,)
May 80tb, Jacob Zeigler Harrisburg!
July 4th, Mary Ann Irvine. ,
dth Ellen Tilsot4 Harrisburg. '
' 4 . 20th, the infant of Mary Burns, (In the.care.)
" 27th, the Infant of Mrs. Schriach, Harrisburg.
Aug. •&kthe body of an ntkoown m Marg.
Henn Bush, died on the road from Harris.
burg. .
Aug. 251 h, the throat of Christian SevOr, Harrisburg.
27th, the body of an unknown child, Harrisburg.
Sept.'7th, ;the body of an unknoWn man, '
wt. 29th, the Ban of Jane Lee, Harrisburg.
Kith, the infant of Ells.. Bennett, Harrisburg.,
"Deo Bthi Francis Coot, burned, - (colored,) Harrisburg
10th, Richard Hoskin, (cn!OroJ,) Middletown.
Died In the Whom.-
Brought for intermatt .... .........
Total thr the' year 1861.
$11,206 74
$9,909 96
wow= OF vAtrriits IN Tax uous mAou
January—.
February..
March' .4 .
April
hle7•.• • - ..... ••••••
Jane
July ....
Auguat
/September..........
October. „..
Noveniber
Deeember.....
NUMBER OF 00IBES 'AND GORES DURING EACH-
January.
February
April.... ......
•,-
ltey •
June
July .
August " , ' - • ...
September
October 3 ,
December ......
3142 48
$11,208 47
Comers and pars during the year....,
MONTHLY itBCFPTs smolt THE DAUPHIN. CQIINTY
Januart
February
March--
April.' • •
May..
- 'OO
July k • 74 46
Aug a t' 82 90
Setetaber 104 57
October 186 , 81
November 186'!8
becember• r. 159
Henry Brown, Steward ; G e o. F. Minh physi cian;
W. Frantz" clerk ; . J. V. Peck, miller and Joshua -N.
Whining, attorney,
Attest..—J. W. Fitura,Clerit and Agent.
...... : 28 80
INSURANCE AGENCY
THE DELAVirARS NUTAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY
964
49 16
415 00
• 172 66
207 88
...6026,
.... 9 10
612 62
20 80
OP PacrADELPIEA. .
lI:7OORPORATED 1885.
CAPITAL AND AMWEiI
48 00
....... ...... 70 40
• . . .... 6 25
.8.75
• '
222 76
• . 8310
COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA
OF PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED 1794.
Odnial; AND ASOFTA.... : ... . .... $4219,476 .
T HE - undersigned, as
. _Agent for the
well, known Companies, will make blitnranee
against lees or damage by tire, either perpetually or en.
many, on property in either town or country.
. 63 7
•• •••• 8115
'l9 49
..... "6619
'lO4 84
190'00
/ 75
78 47
.... 78 18
27 75
84 18
Marine and Inland Transportation Bilks also taken,
Apply personally or by letter tat
WILLIAM 150MEIWIR,
Earrisbnrg;Pa
0nt4261-dawl7
.... 63 75
89 37
875
]Ol4
. 60 80
00 00
P. & W. 0. TAYLOR'SNEW SOAP.
economical and highly detersive. It can
tons no Rosin and wilt not mute. It is warranted not
to Injure the hands: It will Impart an agreeable odor,
and is therefore Beatable for every. purpose. for
We by DOCK, Jr. k Co.
MI
95 75
UEDAR TUBS, BASKETS, BROOMS
arid everilhing in the line, Ali received in- large
Mks and for lain very' low by
I ' WK. DOCK, , ar, is Co.
ELLER% ' A I m EITORB
„ - AB,;##::p*e
I..lf•;it
Nem 2lhatistmento.
4 05
2576
85 00
62 10
. 16 00
88'14
81 00
......1,287 88
287 . 00
STRWARD'S EXPLANATION.
MONTH.
• • 148
146
....... ....... .......... 192,
........... Sier 01
150 : 18
...• • • •••••• .. 19985'
• 'l9B es
71
Total .. 1,029'48
APPOINTMENTS FOB THE It=t 1862.
PETER BISHOP,
JOHN B.AYSoB,
WILLIAM' =DNS,
Directors.
THE INSURANCE
ELIXIRPROPYLatINE,
RBEt I M , OTIBM ;
A NEW REMEDY, I
A CERTAIN REMEDY, j "R
ACUTE RHEUMATISM,
..
CHRONIC BREALITNIM,
RBEILVA USN OE EVRh'y ,BLVD ;
HOW STUBBOR,
No =ma
BOW LONG tuNGING,
PROPYL.LNLMI
EM
WHAT IT HAD DONE,
IT WILL DO AGAIN.
5500
4000
THE BE T/STIIONT„
HEST MEDICIAL AUTHO RITY
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL
[Flax Omcw. Hamm. EU:Pentad
MAT 19, 1880,—Ellea13., et. 28, single, never wag v ery
String. Two years ago the bad an attack of acute Thema.
lism,trom which she was confined to her bed for two week,
and imbeeqent.y from a relapse fir four more. :Thebes b een
well since then till last Bator day, while engaged in boove
cleat:dug, sbe took cold, had pain in her back. felt cold,
hoghad,no decided chill. TWO days later her ankles be.
wan io Swell, which was followrd by swelling of the
lase je'nte and of the hands. she has now dull
. gain in her shoulders, and her knuckles at e very lender,
raid and painful ; both hands are afflicted, but the right
Is most 80. This, then, fa a case Of acute rheumatism,
as It filatikOrlabiY called , rheumatic fever. It is a
well remarked typical ease. We will carefully watch th e
ease,and from lime to time call your attention to therm.
0481=1 41, 01118 which present th emselves. My chi. fobject
In b her before yeti now, a to call attention to a
remedy w ich has recently been recommended in the
treatment of rheumatism. I moan propylantine. hr.
Awenartus, of St. Petersburg, recommends it In the
highest terms; having derived great benefit from la use
In 250 oases which; ame under his care. Various coal.
mandatory testimonials respecting It have appeared In
our journals; and I Propose therefore to give it another
trial I mast confess lam always incredulous as to the
worth of new remedies, which are vaunted as S ;
but this domes to us recommended so highly, that we
are bound to give It a trial.
BAKE CASE FOUR DAYS LATER 1
MAY 28, 1860.-1 will now exhibit to you the patient for
whom I prescribed Piapylamine, and war then labor
tog andir an attack ot acute rheumatism. she bye
steadily taken It in dosesof three grains every two hoar,
(Intennitting it at night) The day after you saw her,
'ftund her much more comfortable, better than she ex.
pentad to be for a week or more, judging from her other
attack. (The patient now walked into the room.) Th e
ImProwemeut has steadily progressed, and you mad
htB to notice a marked change in the appearance of her
Joints, which ire now early all of their wars! airs
Thos fir our experiment would have seemed very sue.
awful ; but, gentlemen, we must wall a llttP while he
thee we can give a decided opinion as to what o to be
the ressitc.4
Here Is smother low:lent who woo ',laced on dm use of
the =De medicine on Sunday last ; she has long be.
aufhwing from a nrome rheumatism, and I mood her it
Vat time with an acute attack supervenine Lugs ter
ohroob3 alliatfou. .The mists and knuckles were meek
swollen and testae. She took the chloride of Preppie-
Ankle In - three grain doses every two boors, aid you will
pereet6e that the swelling of the joinia bee much dingo.
Mod.
147 1860,,—This is the cane of acute rho:nation
treated with Jitagyiamine, the first or those to which I
nailed your atunnion at our Ina clinic. she la still very
oondortaide, and la now taking three grains thrice daily.
In this case hoe seemed to be followed by very eat:
lantMory results, The second c.ise to which your anal.
lion was called i at our last lecture, has also continued to
dowel,' I will now bring before you a very character
slo ewe of acute rbettmatiere, and if the result be rat
tle:dory, I think, as good Jurymen, we shall justly render
oar andkit in favor of propylamin
Ho lan amanati, let. lA, who was admitted a few days
ago. , Hat had ocaaatonsi rheumatic pains, but not so as
to kap hie bed, until eight days ago. The pains began
Inlets right knee, subsequently adected the left lure, and
isteri . lhesielapi of the upper extremities. these joints
aroall earollenolluse and tender. His Peelle is furred ;
arpmeent dry, 'benign there has been much
swerileg. Hio pulse is full and strong, and about SO.—
He has 11011 i used propylamine fir twenty. tour hours
Tide genolemiut Is what may be called a strictly typical
ems of mime rheumatism. There was exposure ti cold
and "'di and this exposure is foomred by a feeling of
ea:Adages,. nevem articuisr pain, iieginadia, as it usually
.
doe., in Ma lower Joints. Th. re is fever ann the profuse
airtrathstri so generally attiehilant on vine rheumatism.
..E did net bring this pewit satire you with the Inten
tion Of eiirfig you a lecture on all the points connected
With rheumatism, but to &Age give a trial to the
Pair, remedy we are testing, and to exhibit IA soil this
typical case, an I have called it, than which there co uld
not. be 'Latzer. opportunity for testing Me medicine in
Anaidon. We are, therefore, avoiding the use of all
Other medicines, even snowier., that than: may be no
gdairlogs, as to which was the efficient remedy Too
shall sie the case of a future Mink.
• :• 11
.. .. 116
..... 110,
... 106
133
.... 146
... .. 148 •
Juirk /880 , -.-The next of our convalmsents is the
else 01 Mints rheumatism botore you at our cliuie
of
a t
2614, which I thee called a manatees; and whic.ti
was remarked was a fair opportunity 14 testing the
W - aith eft our new remedy, It was therelere steadily
given in three grain dame every two hours for four day&
The patient tins got along very nicely, area to now able
Valk shoot, as you see. Ido not bt.,litate oe(to
I
hirs fords seen as severe a case of acute Toed hattilll
to pooh reetored to health as this man has keen, eel
withoutbohntprepared to decide positive by as to the val.
ue of the remedy we have used, I feel bound to
.tbat in the MOM in which we hove tried the Chloride state
Propriandoe, th e patients have resealed their health
Muth earlier than under the treatment ordinarily pur
sued; I wish gentlemen, you would yourseivai LI It.
and report the metals
... ~a6
.. ; sos
248
167
208
. ... . 216
260
=EU
AP* a full report of which . the above is a eadenced
extract., we the Philadelphia Medical and SST:IXII Re
porter—,,it is Misreport after a fair trial by the hemmed .
Mal authority la this country, and makes it aucecesecli
tO give nutnereem certificates from as too and doctor;
und reifolcinepatlenia
A SPEEDY CURE,
AN EFFIOTIJAL CURE
THE SAVE EMU=
WatT IT RA2 DONE,.
80/lock at Crenshaw, a firm well known to moot
Ca Men, by whom the Bltiir Propylamice iglE been
&reduced, have sold to mu the exclusive right to mang'
tare it according to the original recipe, and trt to e
made arrangements of such magnitude as le enable is
to scatter It broadcast amongst suffering hemsnilY•
A WORD TO DOCTORS.
If yen prefer to use the same remedy Is atotbor form
WO 1111110 your attention to the
POw CISIMIDID, CHLORIDI
PYoertalnxa-
POat PXOTTLAKIND LIQUID,
POND 1401.7/311INII CONGINTRATID,
You bowl PROMAIUNI,
of which we are thesole manufaMorers.
lemml
AlerWe claim soother virtue for the Elixir Prop
than Is contained in Pure Crystalised Chloride or ProPr
lamina.
THE ELIXIR
$904,907.61
AND NAY BE TAKEN,
ACCORDING TO,DIRECTIONS,
Soli in Harrisbm by
at 76 02. ißorth•
Orders may be addressed to
PROPPLAILINS AIIANTIFACI7I2INO co.,
Office, Boom No. 4,
S. W. Oorgrotirtit and Closest streets,
ruiledelPida
Or WeOber of the following
Wholesale Ascots.
BULLOCK ag ORBNSEI IW.
FRENCH, RlClialars CO.,
JOHN M. al aBDI a CO,
• GBO. D. WETHEBBLL CO.,
lOU T. WILMOT AL CO,
MUSK h DOM,
T. MORRIE rag 4 a
-
ieri44
illtbitat
THE NEW REMED ?FOR
WILL 0 I NQUER IT,
‘‘' ILL CURE IT,
DOCTORS READ,
DOCroRS
DOCTORS TRY re,
DOCTORS KNOW IT
PATIENTS BBLIEvi
TRIt D AND 'amp,.
, THREE DAYS LATER!!
THE RESULT
A •B;AVOEABLE VERDICT
qillgEZ l P
IVinwEVER TRIO
rr WII.L DO aGAD
µLOT
- I*.o AL% AY.. 4,
'OIi'XIATX L. ,
BY ANY ONA
B y NITRY Yi
WHO /US RIM"' USIA OF ANY RIND.