Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, March 14, 1861, Image 1

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    RATES OF ADVERTISING•
POW lime or Less constitute half a square. Ten lines
sr mots than four, constitute a Ronan.
Halfsq.,oneday 50.25 One eq., one dal----- 060.80
‘‘ one weer....--- 1.00 g one week..--. 1.28
oi OM month— . 2.00 " one month. Loo
" three menthe. a.OO It three months. 5.00
" months . 4.00 c' six months.— 8.06
S 4 o ne y ear __ . 5 . 00 it one year..". 10.00
117- Business notices inserted in the LOCAL ooLnlti, or
before marriages and deaths, Firs Cfilin PER LINE for each
insertion. To meratianteand others advertisingbytheyeat
ilteraltei Is will be odered.
"Er Tine sumberof insertione must bedesignatedon the
ivertiaement.
marr i, i gs s ad Deaths will be inserted at the same
ease. gniar Advertisements.
Books, Stationery, &c.
SCHOOL BOOKS.—School Directors,
Teaahars, Parente, Scholars, and others, in want of
School Booka 7 School Stationery, dr.o., will finds complete
a ssortment at X. M. POLLOOK & SON'S BOOK STORK,
liarket Square, Harrisburg, comprising in part the follow-
is
RBADERS.—MeGnffey" 8, Parker's, Cobb's, Angell's
SPELLING BOOBS.—McGliffey's, Cobb's, Webster's,
Town's, Byerly's. Combryli.
ENGLISH GRAMlS.Alla.—Builion's, Smith's, Wood
bridge's, Monteith,s, Tuthill's, Hart's, Wells , .
HlSTOBLES.—Grimshaw's, Davenport's, Frost's,
Wil
son's, Willard's, Pizmock's, Goldsmith's and
Olarleg.
AlGTHMETlC'S.—Oreenleaf's, Stoddard's, Emerson's '
PikelkDoee% Uolburn's, Smith and Duke's, Davie'e.
ALGEBRA3.—tireenlears, Davie's, Day's, say%
Bridge's.
DIOTIONABYS.—WaIker's School, Cobb's, Walker,
Worcester's Coioprehensive, Worcester's Primary, Web
liter's Primary, Webster's High School, Webster's quarto,
Academic.
NATURAL PHILOSOPHIES.—Comstock's, Parker's,
Swift's. The above with a great variety of others can at
any time be found at my store. Also, a complete assort
ment of School Stationery, embracing in the whc le a com
plete outfit for ached purposes. Any book not in the store.
procured ‘t one days notice.
g Country Merchants supplied at wholesale rates.
ALMANACS.--John Baer and Son's Almanac tor sale Id
B. M. POLLOCK & SON'S BOON STORE, Harriebnyg.
dry' 'Wholesaleland Retail. aIYI
JUST RECEIVED
AT
SCHEFFER'S BOOESTORE,
DAMAI72 . I.NE SLATES
oir VARIOUS SIZES AND MOBS,
Which, for beauty and vase, cannot be excelled.
SNMEMDEB. THE PLACE,
• HEFFERIS 2001C5T011.6,
NO. 18 MARKET STREET. mare
N E W BOOK SI
3119 T RECEIVED
"BEAL AND SAY," by the Bather of "Wide, Wide
World," “DoUltra and Cents," &A.
"HISTORY OF METHODISM,"by A.Stevens, LL.D.
For Bale at SCIIIFFEB.9 I BOOKSTOTtE,
ap9 No.lB Marko at.
JUST. RECEIVED,
AIAINFE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
RICHLY GILT AND ORNAMENTAL
WINDOW CURTAINS,
PAPER BLINDS,
Of various Design and Colors, for 8 'snag,
TISSUE PAPER AND CDT FLY PAPER,
At pny24l SCHREYER'S BOOKSTORE.
WALL PAPER I WALL PAPER I I
Just received, our Spring Stock of WALL PAPER,
BORDERS, EIRE SCREENS, &c. It is the largest
end best selected assortment inthe city, ranging in price
from six (6) cents up to one dollar and a quarter ($1.25.)
As we purchase Tory low for cash, we are prepared to
sell at as low rates; if not lower, than can be had else.
where. if purchasers will call and examine we feel
eonfideat that we can please them in respect price
and quality. E. &I POLLOCK & SON,
apS Below Jonea' House, Market Square.
T . ETTE R, CAP, NOTE PAPERS,
11 Pens, UOldere, Peneils i Ewrelopes, Sealing Wax, of
the best quality, at low prices, direct from the manu
factories, at
mar3o SOREFFER , S 4311EAP BOOKSTORE
TAW BOOKS LAW BOOKS 1---A
general assortment of LAW BOOKS, all the State
Reports and Standard Blementary Works, with many of
the old SsglL3l. Reports, mares and rare, together with
a large assortment of second-hand Law "Wan, at eery
low prices, at the one price Bookstore of
Z. K. POLLOCK & SON,
Market Square, Harrisburg.
myB
AtiottUantous.
AN ARRIVAL QF
NEW GOODS
APPROPRIATE TO THE - SEASON!
DILI( LINEN Pd.P.EB
FANS! FANS!! PANS!!!
ANIMIZA , AND arzsmotTo LOT OT
SPLICED FISHING RODS!
Trout Flies, Gut and Hair 'Snoods, Grass Linea, Silk
and Hair Plaited Lines, and general assortment Of
FISHING TACHLS!
A MCAT 'VARIETY OF
W A. L gI N O. CANES!
Which we will sell as cheap as the cheapest!
Silver Heed Loaded Sword Hickory Fancy
Canes! Ganes ! Canes! Canes ! Canes!
KFLLNIt'S DRUG AND FANCY STORE,
NO. 91 1113111 T SUM,
South side. one door oast of Fourth street je9.
NUT COALIII
ONLY $1.75 PER TON!!!XII
TREVERTON NUT COAL for sale at $1.75 per ton,
delivered by Patent Weigh - Carta.
PINEGROVE COAL, justreceired by cars, for sale by
felat JAMES K. WHEELER.
a ARDEN SEEDS! ! I-A FRESH AND
CO PUTS aaeortment, just received and for sale by
feb2l W.M. DOCK, Ja., & CO.
TUST RECEIVED—A large Stock of
SCOTOU ALES / DROWN STOUT and LONDON
POSTER. For sate at the lowest fetes by
JOHN H_ ZERGLEB,
73 Market street.
kuM
F I III! F B 11:11
MACKEREL, (Nos. 1, 2 and 3.)
SALMON, (Tory superior.)
SHAD, (Mesa and very fine.)
HERRING, (extra large.)
COD NISH.
SMOKED HERRING - , (extra Dighy.)
SCOTCH HERRING..
SARDINES AND ANCHOVIES.
Of the Om we have Mackerel in whole, half, quarter
and eighth Idda. herring in whole and half MAL
The entire lot new—Diasor ?Rost ?MI 11 , 1511XIMIS, and
will sell them at the lowest market rate's_
sepl4 WM. DOCEr7a., & CO.
CHAMPAGNE WINEBI
DIM DE MONTEBBLLO,
lINIDSIECK & CO.
CHARLES HEIDSIECK,
GISSIAR it co.
Aricaor.—Stumtor motrasztrx,
I VA/AIMING MUSCATEL,
MUMM & CO.'S,
TERZENAT,
CABINET,
In store and for Bale by
JOHN H. ZIEGLER,
7: Market street_
de2o
CKORY WOOD! !-A SUPERIOR LOT
Mad received, and for Ws in quantitivi ,ft I sn_ i
t pur
chasers, by .7AIIES M. WRBBLER.
Also, OAR AND PINR constantly On hand at the
boirOst prices. dcc6
Fey BIBLES, from 1$ to $lO,
strong and handsomely boned, primed oo g ood ga p er ,
with elegant altar AM type, mom B it
tikahBl BOREFFEIVB Oheap Book.t4re.
GRANBERRIES I I I-A SPLZNDID LOT
just received by
eetlo
VOR a superior and cheap TABLE or
SALAD OIL go to
KELLER'S DRUG STORE.
TrlP` Fruit Growers' Handbook—by
WARlNG—wholesale and retail at
81111111M811 , 13 Bookstore.
RPER I SI CA.NDLES.—A large aupply
M just reteired by
WK. DOCK. Zs.. & CO.
' DRUG STORE is the plats -
to Clad the bard amortmont of Porte Momudos.
WM. DOM. Js., & CO
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VOL. 3.
COMMISSIONERS' STATEMENT OF
J TUE RECFIPTS of John Care, Esq., Treasurer of
Daupbin county, Pa., from January Ist. 1860, to February
12th, 1861, both days inclusive, being the receipts for
the year 1860, to wit :
To balance due the county of Dau
phin, as per report of County Au.
ditors, at settlement by them
made, January 23, 1860, to wit :
To amount of outstanding taxes for
1857 . $485 96
To amount of nutatandiug taxes for
185911,924 88
-------- 12 7 410 84
Amount due said county for the use
of persons entitled to redemption
monies, as per report of County
„,
'AUditOrB, made January 23, 1860. 95 54
Amount of charges against school
and road districts due the said
county, collected in 1859, as per
report of said County Auditors,
January 23, 1861. 6 41
101 95
To amount of county tax, levied and
assessed according to law, in the
following named boroughs, wards
and townships, in the county of
Dauphin. Pa., taxable by low, for
county purpsses, to wit:
To C. 0. Zimmerman, Ist ward,
Harrisburg 1,233 20
To N. Zollinger, 2d ward, Harris
burg. 3,246 24
To Joseph Hoffman, 33 ward, Har
risburg.. 3,495 31
To D. Strominger, 4th ward, Har
risburgl,724 80
-
To J. 0. Young, sth ward, Harris
burg 642 09
To J. B. Thompson, 6th ward, Har
risburg -..... 881 41
To 0. Caslow, Susquehanna W 1)... 3,056 63
To M. A. Frantz, Swatara ".... 2,641 57
To John B. Ebersole, Lower Swa
taro township 1,673 83
To D. J. Shaeffer, Esq., South ward,
Middletown 437 43
To eteorgeWestheffer, Middle ward,
Middletown. 471 16
To Joseph Brestle, Jr , North ward,
Middletown , ...... 692 87
To at R. Allman, Londonderry t'p 2,128 62
To Smug Kauffman ' Conewago " 1,200 15
To John T. Grove, Derry gc 4,565 79
To Jacob Hutch, South Hanover 6 6 1,322 09
Jo John Lengel, East 'I " 1,759 33
To H. Bachenstose, West c , g , 1,154 81.
To S. M'llhenny, Lower Paxton ~ 2,644 92
To John P. Meader, Middle ic 024 14
To Peter Hippie, Dauphin borough 335 96
To John Maus, Rush township..... 117 07
To Henry Hooch, Reed " 430 09
To John Hoffman, Jefferson iS 507 62
To Wm. Enders, Jackson " 704 62
To Philip Umberger, Halifax tw'p. 1,408 07
To Benjamin Musser, Millersburg
borough 399 66
To John H. Seal, Upper Paxton t'p 1,377 35
To jno. N. Hoffman, Washington . 4 850 68
To David Bomberger, Mifflin " 1.254 68
To Em'l Hoffman, Wiconisco ,' 1,607 28
To Abraham Hess, Lykens " 1,152 53
To Leopold Loeb, Gratz borough... 268 40
46 310 31
To cash received from the county of
Dauphin, loans obtained by the
Oonntyoommissi oners from banks
and individuals, for the purpose
of redeeming former loans, and for
the building and completion of the
new Court House, since settle
' meat made by the County Audi
tors, January 23, 1860.
To Harrisburg Bank..." ... 4,000 00
To State Capital Bank. - 3,000 00
To Peter Stucker— ........... . 900 00
To Eliza M. Frazier 5,000 00
To Isaac 5h00p.....-. 1,000 00
To John Geiger 1,300 00
T.. Joseph Wallace. 1,000 00
To Nancy Baum - 800 00
To Samuel Gray 200 00
To Luther D. Felty 200 00
To John S. Felty. 750 00
To Samuel Miller 3,450 00
To bleb-Ina Ingram.. 300 00
To (Merge Fotterhoff........____ i t em 00
To Anna Moyer .-. 856 00
To Andrew Miller. ................. 250 91
To Valentine Hummel 4,000 00
To Samuel Gray 2,100 00
To Rebecca Geiger 400 00
To Samuel Gray 900 09
To Mary Berglume..... 1,000 00
To Simon Oyster 2,000 00
To Valentine Hummel 3,000 00
To John G. Janes.. 1,000 00
To George Fisler . ... ... 1,000 00
To Catharine Maclean. 600 00
To Margaret Maclean SCO 00
To Catharine A. Spangler 500 00
.. Lc.. SOO 00
5, 500 00
cc
Lc 500 00
To Susan B. Spangler ...... 500 00
55 55 500 00
To Elizabeth Zollinger 500 00
To M Kirk.. .. 1,000 00
To Jane W. Moody • 600 00
To George Fisler --. 1,000 00
To Samuel Gray 1,000 00
To M. Kirk 500 00
To Jacob Behm ..-.. 1,000 00
To Samuel Gray 800 00
“ " ...... .......... ..• • 1,000 00
_,....... _
To Jacob Behm.. 1,000 00
To M. Birk SOO 00
To Harrisburg Car Company 1,000 00
To Mary Miller 500 00
To State Capital Bank. 500 00
To Simon Oyster 1,000 00
To Holman & Wilt 500 00
if "
500 00
To A. W. Watson 600 00
To Fager & Maeyer.. 500 00
500 00
To Margaret & C. Maclean 500 00
To Mary Dempsy -. .. 500 00
To Harrisburg Bank 2,000 00
To cash received on forfeited new,-
nizances - 196 30
To cash received on redemption of
property 265 75
To cash for taxes paid in Commis.
sionerss office before June 15t.... 127 67
To cash for taxes on Sale book, after
June let, 1860 1,860 06
To cash bonus in part Manadaville
bridge 4.01) 00
To cash from Prothonotary, court
fines and Jury 160 ta
To cash from Sheriff Byster, fines
and Jury fees.. 90 GO
To cash interests on outstanding tau g 0 ga
To cash on sundry receipts 4 95
To cash received from State Trea
surer, being five per cent. abate
ment allowed on the payment of
$ [1,603 12-/ILO county funds prior
to August is 1860 610 69
To cash received county tax levied
in pursuance of General Election
Laws, viz:
To 'Jeremiah Fraim, Dauphin bo
rough, 1859 a;
To Henry Beim, East Hanover
township, 1859 50
To C. 0. Zimmerman, let ward,
Harrisburg, 1860 2 80
To N. Zolliuger, 2d ward, Barrio
burg, 1860 21 97
To Joseph Hoffman, 31 ward, Hare
rtsburg,lB6o 22 05
To B. Strominger, 4th ward, Her
risburg, 1860 28 00
To J. O. Young, sth ward, Harris
burg, 1860 ....- 4 55
To J. B. Thompson, 6th ward, Har
riaburg, 1860 .• •-• • . • 11 55
To O. Oaslow, Susquehanna tp., 1860 3 00
To M. A. Frantz, Swatara ~ 6 45
To J. B. Ebersole, Lower Swatara
township, 1860 4 55
To Dr. Sbaeffer, South ward, IPA
dletown, 1860.. 6 80
To George Weetheffer, Middle ward,
Middletown 4 20
To Joseph Brestle, Jr., North ward,
Middletown -- 2 10
To M.R.ABeman s Loadonarry t'p 4 20
To Sam'l Kauffman, Conewago " 70
To John T. G. ore, Drrry " 14 45
ToJaeob Bunch, South Hanover " 3 15
To John Lino, fl a ,,t ~ " 4 55 86
To Id, Bactee.teas, West " if 2 12
To esuel til'llhenoy, Lower Paxton
township 25 85
To John 1 , /deader, Middle Paxton
'a...was/lip 8 89
To Peter Kippel, Dauphin borough. 3 50
To John Hoffman, Jefferson t' wp. „ , 1 05
To Philip Umberger, Halifax , .... 4 72
To B. Musser, alillershura borough. 3 50
To John 11. Seal, rppPr Paxton Vp 79 t 9
To D. Bomberger. Dlifilin township 7 35
To E. Hoffman, Womnioco " 8 40
To L. Loeb, Grata " 70
To Honey /Loath, Reed i i 1 40
343 53
To redemption money refunded 18 91
To louse psid in, not elsewhere ac
counted for I/ 1 ilk
To sand y o.her receipts 6 03
2838
Outstanding orders not paid at &Atte
/nen*, in 1866, and amount
thereof included in the dinburse
meats of the County Treasurer for
1860 456 50
Total receipts on to the 12th dey of
February, 1861
HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1861.
CO3.IMISSIONERS' STATEMENT hi
V./detail of the County Treasurer's disbu.sements of the
county of Dauphin, Pennsylvania, up to February llih,
1861, upon orders drawn on him by the County Commis
sioners, to wit :
STAT.EittENY FOR THE YEAR 1860—MISCELLANE
OUS DTSBUBSEMENTS, 1860.
TAXES REFUNDED.
To 0. 0. Zinamermdn. liarrisburg.. US 68
To A. L. Sutton for Short Monn - ain
Coal cqmpany 60 57
To (Inoue Singer, Derry 14 10
To John Care, Treasurer...—. 30 01
To Frederick Harmer, Gratz - .. 5 27
To Alexander W. Watson 2 lE:q., Har
risburg 4 83
To John J. Wallace, Wiconi.co..... 4 77
To John A. Fisher, Harrisburg 4 43
To sundry other persons 11 47
184 13
REDEMPTION MONEY PAID IN 1860
To 8.7. Unger $ll 32
To George Bergner 23 10
To Peter Pox, Jr— 5 25
To Charles A. Snyder 41 17
To Earnest and Rohrer 41 17
To A. W. Watson, Erg 20 94
To George N. Reutser..— ........ 13 93
To B. F. Etter 6 77
'ro Males C. Sawa .... 25 78
To J. R. Eby.... , ..... 5 60
To Abraham Preens? 5 72
To Murray and Fleming 31 37
To Tames Freeland 7 70
To Ott and Balm - 9'24
To C. B. Care 4 09
To Murray and Fleming 18 91
- 287 06
FOX SCALPS.
Paid bounty on Bald scalps 111 60
FIRE DE ?ARTIdICNT.
Deflation to air companies 150 00
LicOAL PROFESSION.
To cash paid R. A. Lumberton on
COliedions 23 70
To cash paid T. J. Jordan, in case of
Writers 50 00
To cash paid John C. Detwiler, P.
M. examloation 15 00
To oash pail R. A. Lumberton en
collections 5 00
- 93 70
To cash paid A. J. Herr, sarrices.. 5 00
To cash paid A. J. Herr, fees Dis
trict Attoney 561 50
To each paid A. J. Herr, in case of
M. ....... 34 66
SUNDRIES.
To sash paid Wm. Mitchell, Pro
thonotary 'a fees. NO 47
To cash paid J. M. Icyater, Sheriff:. 454 63
To cub paid J. M. Eyater'convey
ing convicts to House of Refuge.. 75 00
To cash paid J. O. Bomberger, regal•
sition to Agricultural Society.... 100 00
To cash paid Samuel Mal quart for
indexing 200 00
To cash paid for new Seal Presser for
office..... 66 00
To cash paid Bwarts and Murray for
livery him.— 25 75
To cash paid John U. Erant for fit-
Vag up his hall for use of county. 500 00
To cash paid tor brooms, scrubbing,
21 ss
To cash paid for Certified Laws 2 75
To cash paid Henry Parer, auditing
Public Accounts .... 19 f.O
To cash paid Express charges 1 66
To oath paid John Mans, collector of
Bush township. Extra commis- •
sion 12 00
To crush paid for wood chopping and
removing stone tech....- 5 75
To cash p+ id County Treasurer, costa
on Bale Book 65 21
To cash paid for various other ex
puma, for which see vouchers... 91 43
2,137 90
EASTERN PENITENTIARY.
To cash paid for support of coorioto,
COURTS, 1860.
To cash paid Grand jump, Jan.
form, la6o r 128 lb
To cash paid Grand Jurors, April
. .
term, 1860......-. 156 38
To cash paid Grand Jurors, August
term, 1860 151 63
To cash paid Gratid Jurors, Novem
ber term, 1860 132 25
To eash paid Grand Jururo, January
term, 1861....... 136 88
To Petit Jurors, January term, 1860, 312 63
if. " 4 April " 330 25
4: 4C August o. SC .28
" " November " 376 38
" " January term, 1861, 343 37
1,710 01
To Common Pleatt Jury, January
'Eerie, 1860 189 63
To Adj. Common Pleas Jury, Feb
ruary tot ro, 1560 214 88
To Adj. Common Pleas Jury, March
term, 1860 287 13
To Adj. Common Pleas Jury, April
term, 1860 ' 252 89
To Common Pleas Jury, April term,
1860 211 37
To Common Pleas Jury, September
term, 1860 192 38
To Common Pleas Jury, November
term, 1860 833 75
To Common Pleas Jury, January
term, 1861 325 00
2,012 03
Paid Rudolph Y. Relker, June /808 ,
—9. ..... " . ..... 7 50
COURT ORM AND TIP•STATES.
To cash paid same at January term,
um -..- 66 25
To cash paid same at February,
March and April terms, 1860. 75 25
To cash pact same at April term,
1860 182 50
To cash paid same at August term,
1860 -....-. 82 50
To cash paid same at November
term, 1860 108 75
To cash paid same at January term,
1801 ...... : ..... , • , • 96 26
6130091
To cash paid for lodging and board
to Jurors.—
TO cash paid for livery hire for
Grand Jurors to Poor /10u5e..."
CONSTABLE% RETURNS.
To cash paid said return to January
sessions 4508
To cash paid said return to April
44 68
To cash paid said return to August
sessions 45 48
To cash paid said Mara to &IVA
ber sessions 44 55
To cash paid said return to January
sessions 43 48
8,750 48
222 98
TO CASH PAID SUNDRY CONSTABLES FOR SER
VICES, COMMONWEALTH CASES, VIZ;
To James Preeburn ..... _ $4 23
To John Wionegel 2 43
To John Thomas Pot 12 87
To H. H. Parsons ' - ...... 32 12
ToPeter Gipp1e......... 1 35
To John 7. Wallace... 0 85
To D. Parthemore.....— .......... 1 10
To Geo Westheffer 32 18
To JOll6B Deibler 19 35
To Francis Forny 2 00
To Daniel Battelcher 8 05
To David Trumpeter 2 86
To Jesse Auchmuty..--..- 3 15
To Silas P. Straw.. .. 1 44
To Peter Smith 2 85
To S. E. Taylor 2 81
To D. J. Shaeffer for a constable... 94
To Jefferson Clark. 25 MS
To John Murphy . . - 2 42
To Jacob Grove 25 86
To J. D. Hoffman, police services.. 28 00
To Thomas Hinkel 1 50
-- 214 37
CONSTABLES IN THE CITY OF HARRISBURG.
To Michael Neuman....... ........ $l7 78
To James Lewis 93 58
To Henry Radabangh • • ... 440 89
To Daniel Rhoads /4 54
To Henry Becker 220 30
To Becker and Lewis-- 81 50
To George Garriolll 25 99
To George H. Morgan 31 51
To Daniel Calendar. 33 54
To Moles Fleck... , . • 98 48
To John Essig. 47 55
To Fleck and Lewis 5 93
To Lewis and Essig 35 59
To Thicker and Wickert.. 53 19
To Jackson Wickert. 19 37
To John Fleck 3 91
To Isaac S. Waterbury 2 29
To Edward Fry 2 25
To George Forbes 2 82
To F. H Ceety 2 30
To George grieghbaam 6 00
To David and A. Krause .... 1 02
To Henry 11. Lutz. 75
---- 1,177 08
lIVOTICES' COSTS PAID IN COMMONWEALTH
oests, VIZ t
To Jame B. Rommel 5 95
To O. W. Churchman 7 28
Te D, J. Shaeffer X 7 81
To Thomas Strohm 1 75
To Gleira and Shunts, Leb. c 0..... 7 28
To A. S. Bly, Leba. on county...... 4 41
To lames W. Griffith 1 08
To Samuel Landis.-- 85
To Aaron P. Lark 11 1
25
$124,703 10
To J. J. McCormick......
58 67
JUSTICES AND ALDERMEN IN HARRISBURG.,
P AID . IN SAID CASES
To Henry Deader -... 606 12
Jo William . 202 21
To John Maglauchlin 71 86
To William H. Kepner ; Mayor..... 135 11
To Charles A. Snyder 144 09
To Thomas C. Reed 13 62
To David Harris 4 10
To William Mitchell, Prothonatory,
fees in same 13 80
COMMONWEALTH WITNEEBEB,
Aggregate amount paid said wit.
neasea in the past year, viz : 1,139 95
ROAD DAMAGES,
To John Osier, dee'd 450 00
To George Seiters.-- - 200 00
To Conrad Wagner - 250 00
To David Cassel.... ............ ... SO 00
To Samuel Wallaver 40 00
To Henry Welat 91 00
To Ilenje.teirt 2ft-icor 80 00
To Joseph Landis . 10 00
To Jacob Rocker 60 00
To Washington Bowers 110 00
1.321 00
BRIDGE, ROAD AND ROAD DAMAGE VIEWERS.
Amount paid said viewers in 1680.. 230 75
BRIDGES AND BRIDGE REPAIRS.
To Edward Bickel, in full, onMana
darille bridge across swatara.... 616 66
To Adam Lenker & Co., in full for
bridge across Wiconisco creek at
Lykenstown 731 00
Paid Richard T. Hummel, Treasu
rer of the Riinimelstoam Bride
Company in full for the toll bridge
at that place • 500 00
To Holman and Wilt in full for the
bridge errors Paxton creek below
the city 375 00
Tolrisher, Hummel & Co., in lull
for aqueduct bridge In Middle
town, across Bwatara creek . 1,481 50
To Holman do Wilt for re
pairs at canal bridge on
Hospital road.... 180 04
To M. Welper, pointing
walls and abutments on
same 50 50
To Pinker, Hummel & Co.,
repairs at Middletown.
bridge 135 75
To Fisher & Smith, lumber
fer same ••••• 219 60
661 16
To henry Ilsehenburg, re
airs on same 00
To p Fisher & Smith, lumber 17
at same 0 08
To J. 0. Behm, lumber account for
Sinters bridge - 144 90
To Jeremiah noerner and Xmcob
Bohm, expenses on removing a
span of old aqueduct bridge in
Middletown 10 40
To Fox & Orth, nails. spikes, &c.,
for the retain of Hummeletown
(county- brilgo) 24 36
To Benevine Illopp, lumber for
same 499 76
To Y. B. Hummel, repairnson same 7 25
To Alfred Huiume1,...d0....d0.... 102 34
To John A. Rutherford, re
pairs at Paxton bridge... 3 10
To Samuel Holman, repairs
at Paxton bridge 6 54
To Elias Kehler, shingles
for WiCOlliBCO bridge at
Robert L. Elder's -.. 82 25
To Henry C. Koffman, re
pairing same.... 35 47
67 72
To in G c e ß or e g a e ve lt r u cr ily e ra ek o, b r r e i pai
dge r .: 1
00
To Henry Shoop, repairs at
earns bridge 14 SO
96 13
3,661 68
To Jacob. Badman, repairs at Union
town bridge .... 26 88
To Jelin Landis, repairs at Union
Deposit bridge 20 2T
To Jacob Keener, repairs at Clark's
creek bridge 102 02
To Jacob Albert, repairs at Lanier
!Mabel's bridge.— 8 68
To Daniel Todcrs, sundry services
in bridge matters 4 10
To Edward Bickel, for estimate of
Lyirenstown bridge 3 00
TO5 89
6,068 70
WATER RENT, GAS AND POSTAGE.
Water rent paid City Treasurer.— $2OO 00
Gae paid to Treasurer of Gas QOM-
lumpBs 00
Postage paid during the year 20 28
COUNTY DEBT AND INTERESTS 'PAID.
Interests paid at Harrisburg Bank
41 66 State Capital " 87 38
(4 " Elizabeth Zollinger
on loan 55 45
Interests paid David Cassel on loan 60 00
" " Eliza M. Frazier " 80 00
" 44 Luther D. Felty 't 24 00
" " Christiantrich's es-
We on loan ........ 90 50
" " David Ricker on loan. 144 00
" " John Nissley " 240 00
" " Samuel Reel . 6 94 50
66 44 John Gieger " 5100
" " & A. Bombaugh 61 150 00
.. 46 Mart Nicely, Jr., " 186 00
" " R. W . M'Clure " 91 00
61 66 Wifi.Breitellger," 80 00
" 14 Jacob Reel " 42 00
16 " John Logan, Clark's
estate, on loan.. . 80 00
Sam'l Singer onloan 18 25
'‘ ‘' Samuel Miller " 78 00
44 44 Melvina Ingram 't 45 00
46 " J,G cigar Ingrani" 14 70
" 44 Peter Pancake 4 4 132 33
" 4, Mary H. Umberger
on loan 60 00
44 cc M. B. Cowan on loan 120 00
" . 6 Mrs. Mary Clark 4 : 60 00
" " George StAufrer 44 116 00
0 44 Adam Shope " 180 00
" 46 Samuel Gray " i 2 25
44 44 Jane W. Moody " 60 00
44 44 John,Hantz 't 96 00
No. 1 coupons paid on the following
bonds, viz: On bonds Noe. 63,
57, 88, 29, 30, 31, 62, 8. 50, 51 52,
53, 59, 60, 74, 76. 14, 17, 18, 10,
/1, 12, 18, 64,85,21,22,23, 24, 25,
26, 71, 75, 77, 2, 8,4, 7,8, 6,1, 68,
67, 66, 56 and No. 65, T0ta1.... 986 90
-
$,436 90
SU SO
107 00
8 00
511 93
PAID PRINCIPAL ON SAID DEBT
A.W .Watson, Esq.,late Treasurer,
balance due him at settlement... $7,088 59
Paid Ilaerlsbutg Dank ~ 4,000 00 ,
" Christian Crich'a estate..... 1,800 00
" Aron Bombaugh 1,250 00
" William Breitenger 1,000 00
" Samuel Singer 244 00
" State Capital Bank 3,000 00
--- 12,82! 59
16.264 49
COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE AND COURT HOUSE.
To J. Jones plumber's work,
Brant's Hall /31 80
To Stewart & Bollinger, repairs,
gas pipe 1 50
To Boas & Forater, pine wood 7 50
To Daniel Yoder, shoveling Snow.. 1 59
~ " for scrubbing of.
flees 4 95
CC " for moving of of
fices 10 00
CC " for fitting carpets 11 79
cc g 4 for repairs, Court
room 3 00
To Henry Kunkel, repairs, hose... 1 00
To Michael Walter, work about
Court House lot 50
To Qeorge F. Wagner, repairs of
tables 7 00
To Oeorge A. Oglesby, make door
keys 50
To Baker & Poonaan, repairs of
blinds 1 00
To B. J. Harris, stove and pipes... 28 17
To D. E. wilt, removing old privy 6 00
To John Gastrock, ice for Court
House 19 03
To John Care, express charges paid 65
To georgo W Al'Calla, repairs of
clocks 4 SO
To John Care, paid expenses moving
offices .d.O 29 75
To Christian Snavely, carpets 0 00
To 8. T. Jones, matting for Court
room 56 62
To John H Brant, rent, 0 months.. 500 00
To Frederick Heckert, service in
militia accounts 50 00
To Frederick Heckert, making the
Commissioners' statement in de
tail for 1859, for publication.... 20 00
To John S Musser, service in mili
tia accounts 25 00
To Jacob Buffington, service in mt.
litia accounts 25 00
To R. A. Lamberton, service as At
torney to Co mmimoners one year 50 00
To Daniel 'Yoder, part on night
watch 95 00
995 84
To Joseph Miller, Clerk 600 00
To Joseph Miller, additional al
lowance by Commissioners and
County Auditors 400 CO
To Daniel Yoder, Messenger 00 00
To Jacob Buffington, Commissioner
2 852 miles, at B.l‘ 178 25
11315 days at $1 50 170 00
Sundry incidental expenses paid.. 3 17
To superintending new Court /louse 150 00
To John S. Musser, Commissioner,
3,350 miles at 6,1 i 209 37
144 days at $1 50 246 00
To Livery hire and incidental ex
penses 12 00
To superintending at new Court
HOUR 225 00
1,191 81
To Jacob liehm, Commissioner,
1,437 miles at eiX SO 81
ISS days at $1.50.... 207 00
To livery hire and inc dental ex
pense* 13 00
To superintending at New Court
Howe 225 00
2,641 93
To George Garverich,Commiesioner,
per diem pay and mileage."..— 100 32
To auperintend;ns at new Court
loose 75 00
---- 175 32
To sundry miscellaneous expenses 67 88
NEW COURT HOUSE.
Disbursements not in the contract
with Holman & Wilt, for the
building, &c., of the same, viz :
Paid premium for the , plan or design $lOO 00
Paid list of county and other officers
for the corner-stone, to be deposi
ted in same.. 200
Paid Thomas Aldred, cutting and
lettering a stone. 25 82 A ,
Paid for cast iron brackets for offices 204. 00 4 w
Paid for gravel and hauling gravel. JOT 04
Paid for expenses by Commissioners
to Lancaster........ 11 00
To John Adams, labor on lot .. 4 50
To John Medlar°, curb 5t0ne._....... 255 75
To Bell & Stewart, sewer 421 99
To Jacob Hooker, brick for pave
ments. - 90 00
To George A. Oglesby, gas fitting.. 150 00
To J. B. Harris '
cap% on flues 84 26
Part Holman & Wilt, pars Imeh-up 1,000 00
2,486 88
Payments made on Court House contract to
Messrs. Holman & Wilt, for the building
and completion of the new Court House,
aggregate amount up to February 11, 1801... 33,534 28
EM
39,998 OS
REQUISITIONS.
Requisition granted to Directors of
the Poor and House of Employ
ment for 13g0.. /12,000 00
Requisition granted Inspectors of
County Prison 7,500 00
19,500 00
BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PRINTING.
George A. Brooks, binding
blank books for Recorder's
and Prothonotary's offices. 30 75
To F. L Rutter, binding for
Recordmoa office 15 00
To F. L. flutter, binding for
Judgment docket 24 25
To E. L. Hotter, binding for
County officers 64 ST
To I'. L. Dotter, binding for
Assessment and Tax books. 30 50
To F. L. Flutter, binding for
Prothono*arradoeket... . 10 00
To P. L. Rutter, binding f or
Assessments for 1860 37 50
To M. WEioney, Election
Laws 14 40
179 39
9 64
- 228 77
To C . D. Hineline, publishing
Court Proclamation 2 oe
To 0. 10.11ineline, publishing
Special Election Proclama
tion 43 00 •""
To O. D. Hineline, publishing
Treasury Report, 1859 74 00
To O. D. Hineline, publishing
October Election Proclam
ation 75 00
To O. D. Hineline, publishing
November Election Procla
mation.. 75 00
To 0. D. 4ineline, printing
Election Proclamation.... 28 25 _ _
15 80
- 205 25
To F. W. Haas, publishing
Special Eloctien, 1860 25 00
To P. W. Thum publishing
October Election, 1860.... 30 00
To P. W. Haas, publishing
Court Proclamation 1860.. 600
To E. W. Haas
Tbu_las_ng
November Elections. 17 00
- 78 00
To 0. Barrett & Co., publish
ing Court Proelamatione.. 12 00
To 0. Barrett Jc CO, publish
ing Special Election 57 75
To 0. Barrett & Co., publish
ingTreaeureerateport,lBs9 74 00
To O. Barrett & Co., printing. 29 25
To 0. Barrett & Co , printing
New Court House 13 00
To 0. Barrett & C 0.., printing
and publishing .... 90 50
To O. Barrett & Co., publish.
ing Election Proclamation. 78 50
EE333
$lO6 69
To Weaver & R7al, printing
for City Election 2 00
To Weaver & Royal, printing
for City Assessors 53 00
To W. D. Ernst, publishing
notices 19 50
To W. D. Ernst, publishing
Court Proclamation 2 00
To E. 111. Pollock, Stationery
Supreme Court...— ...... 45 35
To Theo. L. Seheffer, print.
County bonds 130 00
To A. W.Watson, Stationery,
. .
1858-9
To S. W. Storer, publishing
Court Proclamation 3 50
To S. W. Stofer, publishing
Special Elections. 25 90
To S. W. Stofer, publishing
Oat. and Nov. Elections... 62 25
no 74
To George B toter, publish
ing Treasurer's Report '59 74 00
To George Bergner, publish
ing Sp-cial El e'ion 57 75
To George Bergner, printing
and Stationery 106 38
To George Bergner, Assessors"
ani Cole"ttOrs' bookie 140 00
To George Bergner, Slat onery
&e., for County 0fftee5.....109 56
Ts George Bergner, Election
Praelamationa and priuting.2ls 50
708 19
To John Care, raid red ink and pens 205
To Henry Uhler, publishing
Elpecial. Election 57 75
To Heavy Uhler, publishing
Treasurer's Report 74 00
To Henry Uhler, printing.... 20 75
- 152 50
To Geo. W. Buehler, publishing Spe
cial Elections 24 00
To B, G. 3threr, pubrahing Novem
ber Election 10 00
2,260 36
CORONERS' AND JUSTICES , 124QITISITIONS.
Amount paid In 1880 for said inqueeto 407 /8
To Henry Peffar, superintend
ing re t a;re 20 00
To Anthony King, glass for
Prison 20 SO
To Liam ilr, kleeyer, repairs
in Prison 78 40
To Samuel Colestock, repair ,
in Prison 80 80
To B. B. Bell, repairs in Prison 16 12
—.— 188 12
PENNSYLVANIA LUNATIC HOSPITAL.
Paid Rapport of inmates. 77 33
EU PEEK N COURT.
To Geo. Forbes, rep
ok airs room 6 25
tt bo case.... 26 00
Te Philip Weaver, Monomer 18 00
To Andres Kruse, tip stave 72 00
To Josiah S. Royal, e ter 96 o.t
t• printing.. 16 00
To Geo. W. Porter, po.itsge . 43 43
To John Gaatrock, ..... 180
-- 276 48 822 18
.081/880118.
Amount paid Assessors for making
the Annual Yearly Assessments
and alterations in the same._..... 11.
Amount paid for writing and past
ing up lists of voters, and making
extra assessments by certificates 355 75
Amount paid City Assessors in pur
suance of city charter law
ELECTIONS.
Amount paid Judgy of the. January
Special Election 535 79
Amount paid Judges of March Pace
thin, Including constables' pep for
serving notices on persons elected,
and advertising said elections.... 870 48
Amount paid Judges for Oct. Elec. 821 68
i ti Nov. " 821 67
--,---- 3,09 09
$103,569 82
The undersigned commissioners have, in the above
statement, riven a statement in detail of the Receipts
ad Expenditures of the County of Dauphin, Pennsyl
snits, up to Februsry 11th, DM. For reasons not here
Wed, no Auditors Reportis not concluded at the pre,
.......... 1 ) 000 00
NO. 164.
861 00
55 00
21 50
DAUPHIN COUNTY PRISON
PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING-,
SUNDAYS XXOZPVID,
BY 0. BARRETT & 00
rim DAILY PATRIOT AIM UNION will be served to en b
Scribers residing in the Borough for BLI CENTS PEN WERE
payable to the Carrier. Mail subacribers, roux DO
LARS PER ANNUM.
Tun WBEKLY will be published as heretofore, semi-
Weekly during the eeesion of the Legislature, and once •
week the remainder of the year ; for two sonars in ad
ranee, or three dollars at the expiration of the year.
Connected with this establishment is an entered,.
/0B OFFICE, containing a variety of plain and fancy
type, unequalled by any establishment inthe interior of
the State, for which the patronage of the public is so
licited.
sent time; therefore the balance for or against the
County Treasurer is not determined in the above exhibit,
Macon hail, 1861
JOHN S MUSSER,
JACOB BERM,
GEO. GARVERICH,
Commissionoto of Dauphin Co., Fa
Attest—JosErir HELLER, Clerk.
501 42
STATEMENT of the debt of the county of Dauphin,
Pennsylvania, on the 12th day of February, 1861.
List of temporary loans, for which coupon bonds were
executed to the holders, agreeably to the Act of MOW&
Ed. 1660.
Martin Nissley.
John Nissley..
James Clark estate
Adam Shope...
Samuel Reel...
Jacob Reel...
David Ricker
David Cassel.
602 3T
534 BO
Peter Stricker
Eliza M. Frazier, in trust
Do do do 2,000 00
Isaac Shoop —..... 1,000 00
Joseph Wallace. ........... ......... 1,000 00
John Geiger 3,000 00
Luther D. Velty- 600 00
Nancyßaum 800 00
Simon Oyster 1,000 00
John S. Felty . -..... 750 00
Mrs. Melvina Ingram 3,000 00
John Geiger, in trust. ......... 300 00
George Fetterhoff 1 IVO 00
Andrew Miller - --..... 3,000 00
Samuel Miller 2,000 00
Anna Moyer -.. 850 00
Peter Pancake - 3,000 00
M. B. Cavden . 2,000 GO
Rebecca Geiger - .. 400 08
Elizabeth Zollinger 640 00
Valentine Urieb, in trust 800 00
Jane W . Moody 1,000 00
1.1
Robert W. , Clure 1,500 03
George Stauffer 2,000 00
John Rantz . - 1,600 00
Jacob Rehm .. -,.1,600 00
Mary N. timberger 1,000 00
Jacob Behm-.-- 1,000 00
Harrisburg Bank 2,000 00
State Capital Bank. - - 099 00
From the above deduct the follow
ing outstanding taxes due the
county 13,616 96
Balance due the county on a bond
from citizens of South Hanover
bridge berme.-
Old county debt id— .......
The County Commissioners will here
call the attention of the public to
the fact that the foregoing amount
embraces one and a half months
over and above the usual year of
12 months, up to the first Monday
of January of each and every
year, the account herein above
stated is carried out the 11th of
February. 1861, during which
time the disbursements that would
properly belong to the year 1861
amount to the sum of
In addition to the above there was
paid out of the ordinary receipta
over and above the amount of
Court House loans to Holman is
Wilt, the sum
Making the old county debt on Jan.
nary 1, 1661...........
Therefore, the debt of the county,
exclusive of the loans made for
the express purpose of building a
new Court Rouse, would have
been, on the first Monday of Jan
uary, 1861, the sum of $32.242 66.
ENUMERATION OF COURT HOUSE BONDS
Valentine Hummel, at thirty years $7,000 00
Samuel Gray, at thirty years.— 5,000 00
Mary W. Berghans, at thirty years. 1,000 00
Mary Oyster, at thirty years,— .. 1,040 CO
Simon Oyster, at thirty years 2,000 00
John G. .Tauss, at thirty years.— 1,000 00
Mary Dempsey, at thirty years.... 500 00
Catharine Maclean, at thirty years. 500 00
Margaret Maclean, at thirty years. 503 00
Catharine and M. Maclean, at thirty
years 500 00
George Fisher, at thirty years.... 2,000 00
Cath. A. Spangler, at thirty years.. 2,000 00
Elisabeth Zollinger, at thirty years. 500 00
Jane W. Moody, at thirty years.... 500 00
Susan E. Spangler, at thirty years.. 1,000 CO
Holman & Wilt, at thirty years.... 1,000 00
Alexander W. Watson, at thirty
years,.. 500 00
M. Kirk, at thirty) ears..... 2,000 00
Fager & Maeyer, at thirty years... 1,000 00
C
Harrisburg Car ompany 1,000 00
Mary Miller - 500 00 _
31,000 00
Total debt, including both the old • 0.
County debt and the loans so far
as made for the purpose of the
building and the erection of a new
Court House, is as follows, up to
February 11, 1861:
Old debt and temporary leans..... 44,663 06
Court House loans -... 81,000 00
75,688 05
JOHN 8. MUSSER,
JACOB BERM, ,
GEORGE GARTBRIOR,
Commissioners of Dauphin Co" Pa,
Attest: Josern Efit.T..o.a, Clerk. marl4-Itda4tar
ALT. PERSONS who have any' Affection
of the Lungs or Throat, or Chronic. Diseased ; and
wish to be cured, Ehould consult Ds. BTEWAR !, who
has had many years' experience in different sections of
the United States and Canada, and has cured cases which
had been treated without benefit by what are esteemed
the nesT Pursioisus in the Union.
He has been in Harrisburg for many months, and Ilse
restored to health, invalids who bad expended hundrede
of dollars with Physicians and Patent 'Medicines. He
can refer to some of the best families in Harrisburg, and
cm give the names of persona in the city, and nearly all
parts of the State, whom he has cured of almost every
Chronic Disease.
5 00
He does not profess to cure all diseases after the man
ner of Some advertising quacks, but will give a candid
opinion in regard to curability after examination, The
medicines of Dr. B are vegetable, and derived from more
tbggi a hundred sources while traveling. In Lung and
Throat Diseases he has bad &eat enema by means of
his CARBON CURB, which may - be taken by the Stelntteh
or Inhaled.
Beware of Caustic and the Throat Burners of the old
school.
In COMPLAINTS OF FEMALES he eneeeee low been
remarkable, and he has cured affections of the Eye and
Bar maid to be incurable.
DR. STEWART solicits cases of the following, given
up by others :
NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA, ULCERS, LIVER
COMPLAINT, SWELLED NEOI, SEXUAL Dunn; Pawl;
PALLING FITS, PRIVATE DISEASES, DTSFSAI/A, SitAVNL.
Cancers removed by a new remedy procured in Canada.
When so requested ; Da. STEWART will visit patients
at their residence.
Terms Moderate.
In regard to qualifications, Dr. B. refers to Profesegra
Pancoast, Dunglison and Wigs, of Philadelphia. He
also bags leave to refer to Sonatina Chase and Pugh and
Ron. Thomas Corwin, of Ohio.
Patients or their friends should call at the BUBHLB3
11017151; from 9 a M. to 6 p. m.
Letters promptly attended to.
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
CHANGE OF LOCATION.
WALLOWER'S LINE'.
The old stock of cars being disposed of, the under
signed has broke out in a new place, and established a
daily freight line between Philadelphia, New York, Har
risburg and all points on the Northern Central, linnbary
and Brie and Lackawanna and Bloomsburg railroads,
Thankful for the liberal patronar heretofore extended ;
he hopes, by promptness in delivery, to retain all his
old customers and patrons. All goods intended for the
line must be delivered at the-depot of the Philadelphia
and Heading railroad, Broad and Callowhill streets, Phil
ilsdelphis. All goods delivered at the depot up to 5
o'clock, P. M., will reach Harrisburg next morning.
J. WALLOWER, JR. - . General Agent,
marchl2 Reading Depot, Harrisburg.
REMOVAL.
JOHN W. OLOVER,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Hae removed to
60 MARKET STREET,
Where he will be pleased to oea all Ma friend .
ootB4tf
748 86
NOTTVILLE GLASS WORKS,
PHILAZIBLro“,
XARldrAerVall
CARBOYS, DEMIJOHNS,
WINE, PORTER, MINBSAL WATER., PICKLE AND
.P.RESER YE BOTTLES
or wrapv DxsoRIPTION.
BENNERB.
0c194117 27 South Front stern, Philadelpbia.
119 87
TT411.11,180/VS HOUSEHOLD, SOAP.
so BOXES OF TIM tRRPROT SOAP. Pas sale
at Manufacturer's prices. A. ROBINSON do 00.
suar6
;3,100 00
4,000 00
. 1,600 00
. 2,000 00
1.576 00
.. 700 00
. 1,600 00
.. 1,000 00
~....
900 00
4.000 00
;05,03 00
400 00
18,047588 N
44 Q 5
9,592 11
2,531 28
12,420 80
32,242 63
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