Crikiit ALTOONA, PA. "iHnBSDAY, FEB. 24, 1888. » ■- _ : ~- - - ■ ■ 1 Wliiiin |iwil Hull I i m him liiliilm eilm litiog U to require payment lnadrance,or a guarantee from lt is therefore .useless for dlauchto »end SsHtsrtisoßxenta offering to pay at the end hi three or aiz J&SiMOik. ' Where advertisements are accompanied with.the meaty. . whether 000, Are orten doUatt,' WB.wlU giro the Btver tteer thefnll bedeflt of cash rates. . , ~ J. M. PETXEWGHJL &. CO., ’ JUWrtlsta* Agents, 119 Nassau street, New'tork, mkl : JO tfUs- street, Boston, are thaAgtotifor the JUoona agst Intosntlal'iaad largest-drwdatliig hMtmm* fattb» apd theCanadas. They to eeatract for mat pnrloeo at rate. , MrvlicUoH'. BIU for Jlepesa of * Wepubliah to-day an Act read in theSenato ' dajrsago hy Mr. Schell, the Senator from to repeal the-Tonnage Tax and .Harrisburg and Lan- Eoa(|B, on Certain conditions. The Acta incorporating roads asimposestheduty on parried oyer them, provided .that .the companies, seyerally,aad respectively, WitJ^ ; thirtydsya after thepaasage of the Apt, ..shallredaoo.and lessen too tollsandphargea, pp-aU-tlm tonnage pad freight shipped on ftlwaii; Jl|ithua r t)>o *State, (except ooal and lumber,' which ;the : -tonnage tax had before been itaken'off and the corresponding redaction im mediately ,made> Fiy£ HILLS on each ton less/ and onany less quantity or weight proportion ~«le!y,*for each mile! transferred over the road, ' than the present published winter rates aad the summer rates. There are other pro- ib* Act compelling these two Rail Bod dompaaies to bind themselves to reduce bf chargea onthe Ipcal business, &c M bntas^We publish the whole Act, we refer our readers to-it He conceive this to be a very and, hope it will Houses—re- aaociion of the Governor, and be ac aoptedby tho cptopames. , '. _ _ s /cal the vhol« x nit on the lo cal, 4>ttl Also on tlie through "freight.— dfoshaesa mwi—men who txt obliged -to sliip'j these foads-i-are beginning ,to i ee»"tMß,beoap»ethey setionsly feel.it, andbencp. bDl Jlr. BchoUread itl the Sen-| by hmnWof bpjness .mod in hjs District .and at it. '' •' |j repeal ,pf gbie Itpnnage; Ux, wr 'or .domestic shippers— the citixensof OM Wn Stabe—ebpuld hare the 4* *%,!* ither sent or received,j SOtyronder that the constituents of lfr. jfiohliy,—the business men of his iwdhithih more, and we trust they will be sns nwnjhtahdbackcd by every business man or local shipper in the State. Why should our oitisenapay this duly, for the benefit of foreign The only fear we have is that the fom’aßail Rood Co. will not accept the bill if jHMd,tooanse it compels it to reduce the rates freight Vhipjped, nearly double the tonnage tax amounts to, this bill FIVE mills shall be taken off wffiilst._the .tonnage tax only imposes three. Lo «§l Jhmpers should also remember that under hyT the Rail Road Company can not in cbto** the rates cn the freight shipped by them. It may lower it, but it cannot increase it. We may have a word to say on this subject again ; meantimc wo refer our readers to the bill ijp4uißh®d in .another column, simply sayinc that if this bill becomes a law, and the Rail Road mentioned agree to its provisions, a great advantage will be gained by all citizens fit our own -State, who ship or receive freight oyri these RQads,-ftnd wo.believe that the Co.’s Witt M'pmpfaAJTor meir]Bberaiiiy byan in hV'df member from Allegheny county, has read a bill in place providing for the publica tion of all general laws in one or more newspapers in the various counties of the . commonwealth, and the publication of all local laws in the counties directly affected thereby; and we hope that the bill may pass at the present session without opposi tion. This measure has frequently .been advocated by the press of the Stete, and ought to have been adopted long since. States Union,Hotel, Pliilad’a. We endorse all that is said of the new Proprietor and the hotel in the fol lowing article ..which we copy from the Perry County ,Frepnan. Those of our friends who have heretofore patronized this Hotel will find their old friend, CK W. Hinkle, still on hand, who remains as superintendent: “Our fellow-townsman, CoL JauksW.Pow bb, for a couple of years a popular hotel-keeper in Bloomfield, haying leased the States Union llotbl, old “ Bod Lion,”) on Market street above Sixth, in Philadelphia, took possession of it as proprietor, manager and superintendent on last New Year’s day. This hotel has long been a favorite stopping place for , the .citizens of this county, who have been in the habit of visiting the “.Quaker City;” and under its present management it will doubtless possess increased attractions and accommodations. The “States Union” has been recently refitted in a superior manner, and aU the. modem improve ments’.and Iconveniences have been called into mqiusitioittd nmke it a most desirable place of sojoam to.the visitor and traveler. Col. Powbb, the host, is an active, energetic, agreeable gen tleman, always disposed to '.make guests com fortables and, .whilst his .table .will afford .the best gu&ty.pf provisions. the. market will af ford, and his beds, sleeping apartments, &c., shall be n?at and clean, he will, we trust, re ceive, as he will merit, a large share of public patronage, it Were useless to state—what is so .well.kpown.in this county—that Col. Powan is a gent!emaai>ad a man of substantial means, and has therefore the ability to do all he pro fesses. to do. The charge at ' the ?“*States Union n v is law, we believe $1,25 per day. We advise our readers' to. give the CoL a call when they visit Philadelphia.” Tlie Editorial Code of Honor. The subjoined Gode of Honor was unan imously adopted by the Editorial Conven tion which met at Harrisburg on Wednes day. Bespect for themselves, and respect for their readers, will, we ardently hope, •lead all editors to accept this code, not as a mere commendable thing, but os a rule of daily, Imhftual practice: And Whereas, It is the leading purpose of this Union) to .estabhshsnoh k code for the gen eral bbservance ofthe members of this Union as experience [Shall from time to time diktat?,' and as shall cause the press to become a more effec tive Agent in the promotion of the general wel fare ?qf our common country; we, therefore deol.tee, _;V ; , ... •\> Ist' That moderation, fairness, and dignity, axe, at aU times, honorable in the editoriolpro fesaion. ; : p ; ,'f l '' ' - 2d. .That courtesy* especially to cotempora ries, is to bp cultivated; in .the profession. •• . 46 the degradation of .the press, nreto.bejdepra cated. r' "' ; " 4th. That in the condaot of nevrspsper dis cussions dhe roles of •• honorable war” should beotyserted. y,. That the deliberate and van ton violation of these self-evident principles, and of such addi tions as may be hereafter' made, shall bedeemed sufficient’grounds for censure by this associa tion, and/if persevered in, for the exp ulsion of a member. . ‘ : ■ ' The received at the regular tiiae, behave heretofore neg lected'to noticetheamval oi this anxious ly of severe cnticismf, and scenesin modi calpnEMßticie^ on topics imperfectly nnderstoodeven by medical men. Dr. -Dixon, the cer tainly deserves a liberal re*rardfor hite successful efforts' .to core therea&rsof Ids ' Scalpel hluea, for w;e feel pen suadod that ho one could feel melancholly after reading one of his lectures. Price 81,00 per annum. I Ladies’ American would recommend " all wto 4 £ood and cheap Magazine, to subscribe Ibr the Ladies’ American Magazine. The colored steel Fashion Engraving, | for artistical skill and accuracy of design, cannot be surpassed by any engraving of a gimilar character in this, country. ; The Literary Department is under the able superinten dence of Mr. Charles GK Leland. Terms, $2 per year. Henry White, publisher, No. 7 BeekmanSfereet, |T. Jk ' '•}. i- [SpteW Correspondence of LETTER FROM Hi SeaOeio jttQT .of sikmen, xioes not go igcfi' opposed to like to swStr. ' It;jgr*nts|tewer to such*cburtte inks ' '. 'M : . .-*■;• .-:-v.-.. I Class'* of aateult ggtf iwttey not charged as having; been oommittedriotoaaly, or upon any public officer In the execution of his duties, or with intent to kill. . .H. Charges for poisoning, killing, maiming, wpunding ‘Or beatinganyanimaL . . ' HLCWrgiM fdt'nxflairfuny, wrilifolly and xna-’ diciausly.taking andcarxyhig-gw'ay fruit or veg etablss, or for destroying the sam*.' < t The SO! ought to include aU,'or nearly all, malioibns misdhief.miedemeanors, threats, sure ty of the jpeace, petite larceny and violations of die liquet? law. If these wereadded, the Cohrt expenses . of a County conld be out down one half, especially if the trials were to take place,- immediately after the oonuinission of the crime. It may be that some amendments, taking in a broader scope, will be adopted.in the Senate; bat in any: event, jl predict the bill will become a law. ji|" On Friday last,; Mr. Chase offered the follow ing joint resolution in the House Whereas, IP and by the twenty-second section of the act entitled “ AUAct to incorporate the Pennsylvania Railroad Company,” Approved the thirteenth day of April, A. D., 184 G, it provided “ That all tonnage of whatsoever kind and description, except the ordinary baggage passengers, loaded or received it Harrisburg, Pittsburg, or at any intermediate point, and carried or conveyed over sold railroad more than twenty mileii between the tenth day of March and the first day of December, in elich and every year, shall he subject to a toll or doty for the use of the Commonwealth, at the rate of five mills per mile Ibr each ton of two thousand pounds;” Aim whereas, In and by the first section of the act to incorporate the Pennsylvania Railroad Company,” approved thOjtweuty-aeTonth day of March A. D. 1858, it is -provided “That the tax oh tonnage of five mills per ton par mile from thstenth day ofMarch to the first of December, payable to thp State Treasury under the provisions of the twenty-second sect! jn,of the act which this is a'snpplement, .bo coinmuted to a tax of three mills per ton per muo dur ing the whole year; said tax to cover all .freight carried over the roiid more' than twenty miles, which said tax was made payable by the said railroad company on the thirtieth day-of July and tho.tenth day of December of eadh year: And Whereas, There was doe to the Commonwealth, from the said; Pennsylvania Railroad Company, on the 10th day of December last. on account of said tax on freight carried over (laid railroad,-about ninety thousand dollars, which sum t)>o said company has neglected and refused to pay: And whereas, The agreement on the part of said com pany to pay itaid tonnage tax formed an essential jiart of the contract between the Commonwealth and the Compa ny ; Therefore, Be it resolvedly the Senate and House of Representatives of tlio CommqnwenUh ofPennaylvauia in General Assembly met, That the Attorney General of this Commonwealth Is hereby instructed to commence and prosecute, In the Su preme Court of the, State, the necessary suit or suits to ascertain whether the said Railroad Company, by its re fusal aforesaid, has tot forfeited its chartered privileges, and take «i; pecsssary.steps to procure A decree of forfeiture in said suit dr waits so Instituted. » Resolved, That the ; Auditor General ami State Treasurer are hereby instructed to charge said Pennsylvania Rail road Company at the: rate of five per cent per month for any delay that may hereafter occur in the,payment of the tonnage tax now over due, and at the same rate fur any delay in tho payinent of the said tax which may hereafter become due.; I was hot aware before that the House had any definite information in regard to the refusal on the pirt of the Company to pay the tax.— Lost week the Senate passed a resolution calling upon the Treasurer for information in regard to the matter, and yesterday a similar one was of fered by IMr. Miller, calling upon the Auditor General for information, afi follows Resolved, -That thp Auditor General bo requested to in form the SeuativWhether the Pennsylvania' railroad com pany have paid a State taxon their capital stock, as re quired of all -corporations under the provivions of the thirty-third* section of an act to reduce the §tate debt, and to incorporsitp the. Pennsylvania canal and railroad com pany, approved April 20, 1844; what amount of tax la claimed to be due from said company ; what portion ofthosald tax has been paid, and at what period the said compaay commenced to pay-the some; and further, what legislation, if any; is deemed necessary to equalize taxation upon the capital stock of the various corporal ions pf this Commonwealth. Yesterday a bill was passed in tbe Senate in corpoiatitg the Philadelphia Zoological Associ ation. This company purposes erecting perma nently, in Philadelphia, Zoological Gardens sim ilar to those of Paris and London, where speci mens of; the beasts, birds and reptiles of the world will bo on constant exhibition, for the in struction and entertainment • of strangers and visitors. There is no reason why such an insti tution should not be as liberally patronized as a theatre or an .Academy of Fine Arts. Oil tha same day a bill WM passed to incor porate the “International Mirror of Art and Literature.” This association is similar to the Cosmopolitan Art Association; and if fairly'con ducted will materially interfere with the busi ness of that Association—especially in the State ofPennsylvania.. 1 ' ' OnJfnday ten petitions, and to-day the same nninberl |vero presented in the Senate, praying for the repeal of the tonnage tax. Mr. lyieMreodin place to-day a bill entitled an act to require' Railroad companies to make a uniform annnal roport to the Auditor General. Mr. Brewer, on Act relative to the Banka of this Commonwealth. ' 1 The bill in relative ,to evidence, was taken ! up and defeated, and amended to the 4th section, on second reading, when the hoar of 12 M. ar rivedi when Washington’s Farewell Addles was read jby Ibe Clerk—2,ooo copies of which were prdetedTtb be printed, on motion of Mr.’Wright. The Hembcratib State .Convention meets bn the and I learn that there are quite a number of aspirants for the office' of Auditor General,; to wit—Richardson L. Wrigbtj Gapt. Jacob H, : L. DifTenbach, and Gen. Vfm. ~B: Milter, clerk of the Senate. I hear'Col. Wharton's mme mentioned In connection with the oppojlntion nomination. Certainly the Col. is amplyquaMedtofili the office, and has done ’Ms party service. I should rejoice tirsee mm' "n.dihihatedH-and elected, if im opposition man Is ft fc* elected, [yonkhow my politics! heit fell ; LOGAN. , J^^^an^eroUß— xnad doga inan^aboutHar risburg, andLancaater. J Afe.3l»d©, oTCIOTjMKiMt 'Olilo* died of scarlet fever within oneweek. ■ ~V ■ ri ' ; Breckenbridge is said to potest that lie dc«a dot aspire ttf the Charleston nomination, bat Will be a condidatofor fitted den’s seat in the Senate. “ ;. . of Near York, and Secrieitorj of Detroit, nave arranged for ft great billiard match for $lO,OOO, to be played in Deiroit' two WnfKa hence. 5 pho match creates a great excitement among tbe sporting men. ■■ : 't&* There are: thirteen thousand uniformed volunteers in Pennsylvania, equal in.nnQiber to that of the regular army of the United States. In all there are three hundred and fifly thous and men capable of bearing arms in thb State! 4 Clergyman in Florida recently under took to prove in a: sermon that Africans had no souls. Prentice of the Louisville Jtournul-e ays he bad better be careful, for he can’t expect his disciples to consent to go to heaven if they are them. • . ‘ Tax. ;:>Jfe^ : SCTOjSfci d(|dped to make a statement rekdiag|me following bilk to place. 'ltladbeea prtiparedat the request ot a.nnm ber of bnainess menin his district, .ana he pre sented it, in compliancp with their request and his duty :as a Senator,' without wiahingto be considered as favorable or unfiwdrable to it— Be desired its publication in Ike Baifyßecord: which, on his motion, - was ordered tobe done. ■ The bill is ah follows: JUV ACT. to feint OwUnmagcditkf orbiß at fie A» tylvanta railroad, met on the Harrixbwrg, TorUwundk, Manat Joy and Lancaster railroad, on certain condition*- Sectios 1. Be.it enacted by the Smote and Borne of Representative* of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is therCby enacted by the authority of the eo«e, That somueh of the acts incotporating the Pennsyl , vania railroad company wad the * Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mount Joy and Lancaster railroad : company, and the several supplements thereto, as imposesadutyor toll on the tonnage or freight earned bn and oyer “said railroads be, and the same is hereby, ’repealed: Provided, That this repeal of -the said tonnage dnty or tell on the said several railroads is hereby made on the express condition that the said several rail road companies shall, and do, severally and re spectively, at and daring all time from and af ■ ter the expiration of thirty days from the pas sage of this aot, reduce'and lessen their several and respective tolls and charges, that is to say, their several and respective present published and existing winter rates of tolls and charges, as also their stimmer rates of tells and charges os published and fixed for, and daring the year eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, on all the local tonnage and freight of and within this Commonwealth, of every kind whatsoever, ex cept coal and lumber, carried on and over their several and respective railroads, at least five mills on each ton, and on any less quantity or weight, proportionately, for each and every I ‘mile the same is so carried, below their said/ several above mentioned and referred to tollW and charges for and on the same. Sac. 2. The said railroad companies orn hereby severally required, in cose they, or eithc of them, accept of and agree to the tor pis ant provisions of this act, within thirty days fron and after the passage of the same, to giv e no tice to the Governor, in duo and proper man ner, and formed so as to be binding on the sai, several companies, in and according to th( judgment of the Attorney General of the Com monwealth, whether they, or either of them severally, accept of and agree to the terms one provisions of this act, on and according to th< condition mentioned and specified in the first section thereof; otherwise and op the failure of said companies, on either one or ether of to do the same, this act shall not be operative and in force’; and-in case the said companies or either of them, shall and. do so accept the terms and provisions of this act, the said com,- papies or company, so accepting the same, shall, and ore hereby required, at the time of giving notice, as aforesaid, to deliver to him true, full and correct copies arid lists, verified to be such by the affidavits of either {he presidents or gen eral superintendents of said companies, of the several and respective published rates of tolls and charges on the local tonnage and freight of and within this Commonwealth, of said several companies mentioned and referred to in the first section of this act; which said copies and lists shall forthwith bo filed in the office of the Sec retary of the Commonwealth; and in case cither of said companies |Ball, after so accept ing the terms and provisions cf this act, there after charge and receive any greater amount of tolls and charges on the said local tonnage and freight of and within this Commonwealth than is allowed to be charged under and according U> the terms and provisions and true intent and meaning of this apt, any sueh excess so charged and received may be recovered by the p«l«bn or persons so charged and thereby ag grieved, of and from either of said companies so offending, as debts of like amount may be recovered in this Commonwealth, and copies .'duly certified by the Secretary of the Common wealth of the lists of tolls and charges above mentioned, to be filed as aforesaid, or of either of them, are hereby declared to be evidence in any suit or proceeding in this Commonwealth wherein the same may be relevant and perti nent to the' issue; and the expenses or cost of such said certified Copies shall be taxed as part of the costs in any such suit or proceeding. Sec, 3. The right to repeal the act, and thereby to restore the imposition of said ton nage duties and tolls on said companies and railroads, by any future Legislature of this Commonwealth, is hereby expressly reserved, in case it shall hereafter be deemed advisable or proper, or conducive to the public interest to repeal the same, und thereby again impose said tonnage duties and tolls on said companies and railroads. Peteeson’s Book dp Coins fob tke vVoeld. —This is one of the handsomest and most useful hooks that wo have re ceived for some time. It is a book which should be in the hands of every business man in the country. It contains fac sim iles of every known coin in- the world, with their value in American money at tached. The book can be seen at our office. Price $2,00, to be had of T. Bi Pe terson, Publisher, Philadelphia. Peieeson’s Magazine. —All 'who wish a really good ladies magazine, at a price which places it within the reach of almost every one, should subscribe/ for Peterson’s. A sight of the March number would bo sufficient to captivate the heart of any lady. No better present fjsm a young gentleman to a young lady could be offered than a volume of Peterson. — Price $2 per annum. Chas. J. Peterson, Philadelphia. = ■j GrpDßY’s Lady’s Book.— Unrivalled Godey is on oar table for March. While Grodey controls it, it will always be.a wel come, anxiously looked for visitor upon the table of every lady who is in favor sufficiently with her bean to induce him to supply her with dt, or who has good taste enough to subscribe for it herself. More copies of (Jody's Book should be ta ken in this place than are. Price $3'0,0 per annum. Wo will furnish it for $2,00. Gbbat Repitblic.—We have just received this Magazine for the njonth of March. We litavo carefully perused its contents, and iroUifuily say that it is one ofthevery Marines ever puh« fished. It is i&autifulfy illustrated.-- Published by oahenuUi" & Co.i N. Y., at $3 myHaWyioh advance, " fwiafe las' pass** & t9&e MoMotyanwi ■; T> ECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES _tV» of Blair Co, Pa,-from the fourth day of January, A. D. 1858, up to ami including the Sixth day of January 1859. « jSwnitewm, • ' “ ElUtth Ferre#, * ■ Bio?, *l4 8 “ P. Bridenbaugh, “ Ttrbue, 1?9 % “ 'Jacob Good, w Altoona, tf “ J> Q. 8. Black, t “ Greenfield, 87 38 “ • Frederick Fonso, " Huston, 116 00 “ Frazier Harlin, “ Juniata, 68 34 « Sam’l Shi filer, “ Taylor, 806 6T “ Geo. Elliott, u Fraixkstown, 620 06 « John U’Clara, “ HolHdayzbarg, 48100 “ John Marks, “ Snyder, 610 00 “ John Andaman, “ Logan, 640 28 “ Wm. Kennedy, “ Wood berry, 668 30, a ■ Henry Barge t, “ K. Wood berry, 118 37 „ “ W. F. Bridestbal, “ - > HatthMharg,i" -Oft. 1858 Geo. W. Patton, , « Altoima, 800 00 « Fetstlt.Wnt, . AllShmy, v 78020 “ D»tW Henehey, . u . And* 641 98 Geo.Koon, , “ Blaht, - , . *l6O 00 « Jacob Ddl, “ Catharine, 480 00 “ Philip Bileman, « Fratfltstown. 300 06 « John Mmweiman, “ Greenfield, 297 61 I Wm.R. Plummer, a Snyder, '4O 00 (* Sam’l B. Shllfier, “ Tayter, 460 00 Andrew MUler, “ Tyrone, 826 00 t “ Alexander Bobb, “ Tyrone Boro, 26 00 1“ Charles Bittlo, “ Woodberry, 880 70 Redemption money on Unseated Lands, 60 86 Haxee on Unseated Lauds received, ; 122 22 To balance duo County in the hands o| the Treasurer, S. Hoover, $lO2 42 ; CS. Tlio Treasurer, (Samuel Hoover, Esq.,) asks Credit lor the following disbursements, to wit: , , By amount paid— s ' Grand and Traverse Jurors, s2o3# 37 Directors of the Poor, v; 8200 00 Bridges, ! 1333 00 County Auditors, 6 days each and mileage, 42 26 Roadaud bridge views, r .i 77 97 Criminal Prosecutions, 3 768 01 Pox, Wolf aud Wild Cat Scalps, 162 90 Physicians at Poet Mortem Examinations, 60 OP John R. McFarlane, Commissioner, 128 60' James Hutchison, “ i 08.00 i David M. Confer, “ ; 164 80 i E.M. Jones, , 38 00 James Roller, u 6 00 i «4 W 11. A. Caldwell, Clerk to Commissioners, 196 00 Elections, t'' ■ 617 90 Assessors, 310 05 Constables, SOT 27^ Gas used iu Court Xlouso, , 66 46 O. A. Trough lor Printing, V 30 00 J. Eeun Jones, “ 174 62 Jno. A. Lemon for coal, 11 26 Daniel ISolingor sundries for Jail, = 13 14 Qeorgo Port, keeping, clothing, 4c. Odd taking Jno. Wertz to Lunatic Asylum. 71 81 Geo, Port for taking J. Gates to Asylum and expenses, ■ 21X0 Blair County Agricultural Society, 166 00 Jos. Bnldrigo, balance of his accconntibr 1857, . 270 43 J.\J. Clyde, docket fur Prothouotary, 12 00 H. M. Bahfrige, for new index to Deed Books, 60 00 Michael Dorn, damages to lands by road, ' 60.00 John Gorlcy, Esq, Docket costs, 4 00 Seilers and Snyder, for. cleoining Jail, drain, 2 60 John Dipncr, repairs at Jail and Court House, 7 88 Geo, Fort and others at Bennington, 123 42 Bird G. Eaton, repairs at Jail, 8 92 £ Hammond, bah of account as District Att’y, 108 60 R. Blasott, Gas fixtures for Court Bouse and Jail, 300 William Jphnston, horse hire, v 6QO Joseph Pctle, building oven at Jail, 16 Oo Jo}m C. jjhnston, for painting at Court House, 15 00 ~ T. Kafir for medical atf -iriso "r i>rTU.. - .otfey, for medical attendance on pi - non la Jail, from Sec. 22,1856, to May IC, 1858, 37 18 Bird Q. Elton, repairs at Jail, 8 50 H. B. Mi-tin, hauling ashes, Ac., oat of Court House j.rd, 2 80 B. B. Bon lachor, sundries furnished for C. H. and IsL r done, 0 81 John MX tro, for Coal, 69 37% John 801 l ager, tinware for Jail, 6 75, Daniel Be linger, 'do do 8 61. H. B. Mai in, dry wood for Court House, 7 84 Joseph 3 gle, repairs of pavement,‘C. H. stop, and phsting trees in C. U. yard, 8 00 M. McKilney forDigestofKlection and Tax laws, 300 C. P. Perry, two Dockets for use of Sheriff and Keconir’s offices, N 10 80 Mrs. Bomrs cleaning Court House, ' 23 00 Wm. Wiliams, Jr. ground rent, 10 80 S. T. Murray for auditing accounts of Prot’y, A Beg. A Recorder, : v 42 G 7 JOhn A. sTior, Tr, of S. L. Asylom, 1 290.50 Alexander Johnston, interest on Loan, 120 00 John Akf, , « « 180 0Q Michael Black, “ “ 80 00 John Campbell, “ “ 00 00 James Roller, u *?:, 42 50 Joseph Kemp, taxes on unseated lands refunded, 28 69 Western Penitmtiary, 677 79 B.' L. Hewit,Dktrict Att’y, fees in OoWt cases,' 118 00 George" Port oi account, 1049 00 Oeorgo A. Breaks, assessments, 1859, ' 33 60 Sam’l HooverXreas.expenseson unseated lands, 102 29 Jacob Good, lifunding order, x 15 60 \.psq. on account. —' James Funk.f sq. on account, 100' 00 John Lowe, Axes on unseated lands refunded, 'lB 77 S. S. Biair ox account pros, eerviCcsj' 14 69 Redemption money, U. Lands. < 43 60 Coroner’s I rtuests, 103 661 4 Treasurer's per cent, on $28,007 22 420 10 Balance inlands of Treasurer, 102 42 / $14,264 87 BLAIR CODNTIT, S 3. We, the undersigned, Auditors of BlaiV Jouuty, in the State of Pennsylvania, do hereby certify, »at wo have examined the Drafts of the County Commissincrs of the County aforesaid, and the vouchers for the funo. up to, and including; the sixth day of Janu ary, eiglpcn hundred and fifty nine, and 1 have settled and adjusted! the accounts of SAMUEL HOOVER, Treasurer, with tli said county of Blair, and we find a balance in the hauls of the said Treasurer, of One Hundred and Two Dollonind Forty-l?wo Cents. Is TfariMoxy whereof wo have hereunto set,our bands and> ecus this sixth day of January, A. D. oigliteen hnn dred ail fifty-nine. S. MORROW, fußj / . A. C.McCAETNEY, h. 8.1 J Jos. r. hewitt; [1.8.1 In UESnaroxr of the correctness of the foregoing account of SAMUEL HOOVER, Treasurer otßlalr County, ahd of the esid county with Idm, wo hereunto set our hands, and have caused our seal of office to bd affixed, at Hollidays bnrg, this 6th day of January, A. 1X1869. JOHN R. McFARLANE, [l. 8.1 E.M. JONES. fußij AtUst: U. A. CAIDWm, Clark. ' - JOSEPII BALDRIGE Frothonotaryy in Ac count with Blair County. ' DR. To Jury Fees rcccirej in Common Fleas, ' *32 00 “ Gas, for the year 1858 up to I*ot. 30tb, ' 008 “ Fines and Jury Foes in Quarter Session*, 28 00 “ Balance due at Settlement, Jan. Otta, 1869, 210 00' . , . $278 U; By amount of— CS. Fees for certifying election return* and recording, the same, - i ' - *B6 32 Stationary furnished for Court Boose andßockets, Tm 51 Fees in Criminal Bros. ' 1 ■ • JBJ gy For receiving and entering Conatablesroturns, Cling oath of Officers and others, ; Fees on Inquisitions, ' • Fees for certifying road andbridgeTiewors,. For filing and recording proceedings and chang> - ihg places of holding elections, y-iffc For services in Sessions and swearing Grand Jn-; '■■■''•■ •. tors, - - -4» Seu 9W GEORGE PORT, Sheriff, m'Accom«Uh Mair • County, ■‘ - \ ' •' ; 1858. To amount— " o ' - • Kpceived In cash for fines and Jory Ikes, “ « from County Treasurer, -• IMS 08 Gas used in Sheriff'sofficeup to and including •> N0r.30.1866, ■ -- ; 80S Balance due at settlement Jan. 6,1859, 87800 ' ' $lBB7 OS ! , y .. £rJJ* ■ , V By Balance at last settlement, ‘ - $863 0$ u fees for gammoning Grand and Traverse Ju- ■' V'f-V rore, >lOO 60 “ Convoying one convict to PeWteitiarjv ' M'OO a « « «. . “ famishing wood, coal. Ac. for Jail, / • toss “ - “ f ■-?-- in n “ farnishS^beddfagfornsoofJaflandclothlng' fcr prisoners, ; rp' '■ ’ S& 00 “ Boarding prisoners, ? 1 *; mr w “ cash palddbr taking asbesont ef Court Yard '. f * 1 and dafl. : yard ■ and tilting cam ofinsans ... - ■ prisoners, » u ■ “ Advertising annual election, r ' y» “ Pees in Quarter Beestone, ' 5 { > j ■■ •- A 7$ 00 “ Hirec per cent, cm $lO6 fine* and &«e collected. 1869.Jan,6. By balance dueaccoqpfant, $B7O 00 the Auditors of Blair country in tho •JSlSr* Sheriff ***** vSersuptowifa! Jamau,jr * k * U f“vta g ; rus.i A-OMeCAMSBy, ksj JOS.E. ICEWIT, SAMUEL BOOTEE, Treawnr DS. Amount in bands of Treasurer, ■*; .a'WtC*.4h* *< SAMUEL with Blair Camay for Road Tax**** l To amount received from J. W. MoCoctL Ui» Treasurer, . , • “ “ collected on unseated lands, -■ -uw'li . ** By amount paid Bnpcrri*or**i QrteuOsld tnl •* Treasurer** '•->•* „■•» u Balance in hands of TreaMtsr, Jh WU SAMUEL moVm t fmntttr, in vilh Blair County for lhyfvs, ”*** To amount otßog 13» WcM front CWleelaw, . CJt "It a* By amount paid— ■ Adala Bomb, v John Brannon, Isaac Spur, Trea/mrer’ii Commission*. «U£MB7 oJ*®’ under* Igued, Auditors pf Blair eMatr.^ State "» P-"nflT«nt«i dn IjOTlfl amined the draft* of th» County ObatmiMidMn si* county aforesaid, aud the Toacbm of the um« i.. including thoeth day JoZ?! aettlod and adjusted efftAMCfflfyMH? Treasurer ofßcWt,Hoad,addp<>gTS«a, and Had %£ and Thirty Cent* ofSchool Tax/gereaty-hioe Doiiiw*® Nlnaty-eered Cent*ofHoadTu,andthattSwefoteS salil Treasurer tight Collars and Thlrty-&»ht CogT*X> V-'! 1 ' '.■■■■. ° ?vw *w. GWenundar <>“ W A List of Outstanding Debts due the Cow* „/ Blair on ito if January, the year 1867, aadpnnbui yean. J Thoma* Brawn; Snyder, MM, - * Peter Boyles, Oayaport, 18SSL William Burley, Snyder, 1863, SSWEMw** W* Barld Wateon, Hollldaysburg, “ Simon B. Copper, Frankttouna 11 Hugh Bunn, Catharine, IMS,.' Samuel Jonc*, Snyder, “ John Shlnefclt, Hood berry, “ James Alexander, Allcghcny/ISM, Joseph Irwin, Frankstown, “' J. S. Nicodemn*, N/Woodbcrry, * John Snter, Catharine, ■ ' IM7, James Williamson, Allegheny, u Elijah Fence, Blair, u Philip Bridcubangh,* Tyrone, l . “ John Lowe, Gaysport, “ Frederick Fonse, Huston, “ George Elliott, Franks town, “ John McClure, HoUidayahorg, “ John Marks, Snyder, “ John Anderson, Logan, v ' “ tF. F. Brldenthal,* Uartinsbnrg “ ■ |utta A List of Outataadinff Debit dut the Co**tj t! Blair, ( on the Sixth day of'January, 18M, fit ■ theyear 1858. . v':, '“‘/.I Oeo. VT. Patton, Altoona, 1843, tu t Peter 11. Wilt,* Allegheny, u IB a David Hcvjsheyj* Anti*, ° 42} 1 George Koon,* Blair,' * mii Jacob Dell, Catharine, -. : ‘t . 2511 Philip Ililcinan,* Prankrt’n “ . ■ iouj Jno. Uuaselman,* Greenfield, “ n* Wm.KcUfrrnali,OayepOtt, - CIS Jotm McGrair,* Huston, “ c.- . . Oeo. B. Bowers, HolUdoyib’c, 9MB FtvJbt HarUii,* Juniata, “ hie John Weatloy,* Logan, . * ' tg» H. S. Crawford, Martinsburg, “ imu Henry BnxgeL'N-Wwdbt’r • MB w.'B; Plummer,*Snyder, ' mn eatn’lß-Ehlffloc,*Taylor,. .. - 4BK Andrew Miller,* Tyrone, “ - MS Alexdnderßeb,TTn)MhaiW'9 .»« Cliarlca BitUe, Woodbeny, nin Vi-« . |Hag ' • - ' ? • ■’’ '■ Vi"‘ ’‘■'>*s 'M ' Total outstanding, Jan. 8C fii.tn q All marked thus (•) Itavatfnee paid nurt - February 3,1830-it $ -.'r ; - A c A. Ki >;-yai iiiiri TOilawrirrim branch of business, h&nMnitf nt in the popular BAJfK’WSrBTRRPOBTIR oflKUt k BICKKEUi . Having published Yar> Court's Detector rk« 1830, the underarm edF reluctantly pkßaNHthhboMlHbji and subscribers; but thrmitbitaico is lessoned br them viction, -flat ta TUIiAT ' t BDCEBBEt’g BANK KOTI BBPOBTEB they will teeeite « work that msßketik tunes., 4.VA500881 Philadelphia,. Dec, 20,1898. NOtIC?. i All Subscriptions to IMDiY A BICKSELL’S BUI NOTE REPOaXER SWltoly in£ This is tf}© oldest BapibNoic lhabU«ticn in tbo vcriL- For thirty long: years it has maintained an unsullied m» tnh?s» BPert.-, All TOoIS' Ctob, QuWl% Partd with this, may waste ■■ \ >- ’’ tMrms,. ■ 1 1 Jtotho Semi-MontlJT, . ■ . ~. 'mm per **»»• , hftmthlyJ « r Hdo '* Single Copies, at the Counter, 10 Cent*. - “ ' A ... JJ «■ Address . ZHIiAT i BIOKNBU, Ho* USQ, East Offlco, Phttadelphl*.!! TtTILJi WONDERS NEVER CEASB .f T. so long *sMcCOBinCKUf l»,iMtoOT«, hud brings such handsome goodiu I* did this fiifl. It Is of every parsoa how le sell such beautiful goods at such low prices, hat the nj» tery is easily solved—he knows what the pcopls of Alton* want and he brings it, andhe knows where to l«7 1» d* city to enablo hinitosetf fihAap st home. THE h4J)IS®~ plain add fancy DRESS GOODS which he has selMttJa prossly to aolttheirWaots, embracing everything they i» quire from a fifteen dollar shawl down to a stick of wish bone or row of pins. •. ■ - ■ THE GENTLEMENS^?. ceUent assortment ofBOOISand SHOERCDOTUAH BIMERE3, and craythihg in that tine— also, axes, *w angers and various.meolumfcal implement, together vl* a superb lot of riegara and tobacco. THE gQDSE-KBEPEE SS'tzU stock of GROCERIES ever brought to the town of Altsti which will he sold at as reasonable prices as they tank had else whSM>>Goß>o and examine and prise, and yonwf save money thereby. EVERYmiDy t* invited to call and ennla ; JJ 7” I V'- UA opr magnificent assortment* good goods and cheap goods, and we willexhUetth* charge if you do not boy. 8 69 £O6 6 6T?' A FORTUNE OF $70,000 !! I XX. . TO R* HAD FOB In WOOD, EDDY & CO.’S DELAWARE STATE AOTTERI) Class 253, to bo drawn at Wilmington, Set. on . SATURDAY. pEBRUARY % 1859, _ . In which are embraced the following Brflliant CtJO**' 1 Prize qf i53%000! 1 Priseof $30,0001! : iPri*e of $20,000 HI 2 Prized of $10,1)00!!M -- - 1 Prise of , 1 Prize of 5,0 QM.-f 32,390 Prize* in the Schme, amounting Numbers—l 3 Drawn Ballots. KTHaht.Y ONE tSa* w EVERY UFO TICKETS. ■Whole Tickets. $2O; Halves, $10; Quarter |5. Orders addressed to WOOD, EDDY A CO* _ , Wilmington, Pel***^ New firm i—the undersign; ED wonld respectfuUr Inform thecit tons ofJHW»J and vicinity that they have purchased the entire etet* buildings of J. Wells Collins, and intend to cany <■ BXTFCUERLSQ BUSINESS in his stead. We *™l£ nish MEAT OP ALL KINDS at the lowest possiweP’V, Our MARKET DAYS will be the same a* TUESDAY and SATURDAY. We will also Monday and Friday evenings to supply those woo calling at that time. BWXNtt*^ . Altoona;’Jan. 13, 1568.-3 m $1837 08 HE HIGHEST PEICE IN paldtoßoef Hit*, b? * u ■deesnj lOTjj ’J S % *» u« .?■ «j 5 ' ua m« an «n sen «* ge ton Ms <• '-.jra ■Mi S£3K sSU am a, • JW^H*Co° nel | 97c. pem *• Sit'#. Cramer, Woods, D-i JMsfisor. A^^rbowsr, Swriowthor, i«< It, Ckbaugh. P. £. AUowoy, P; ’ I Amtor. ' KBS***’! $, WTHomes P. -■■' $&V £ J ea m&t: I j; tllolftnjdor, i Ji^rtori— Jic Jioob BoUnberg George Herrick, -*H«d bo oppoi ♦ Dot oae iusi s*■: ■ >’BAloU«-<--~Wa ibst edii (iu&iou the subje tb or ad u vorj dan thought oft ««t' it la oot tl ig# bj adopting 4l»’’thal Is asked Mm, Strang a flahlon recc mating boots, or TStad b j tbs lad Hoiking mors con* tlsl “understand W»g of a word tMmlned to give u barefooted. Docti sriU be preserved; fSromthe twinges o Gainful, results ql Men are free to >-their feet, and no to assume the sut encouraged in the Extra Family testimony ia favor [factored at the do fA» the mill beco: letter. It is a i kattbo grain of In loofr, is all case; tcverthelesa wo h ms as ever worn; »n new wheat fcror of patro: 'entente, and w rise deserves th ie **- Wo may ho hom the mill, yet will not make always get go; wo must t |our is not good. ' Janufactured at the k* town, and thei B*do there when 1 Ihcat. #®-Not one siu ter one million o >ad, ‘and but one itHsengers were inj The above item t |o President of tb ! Directors. It is ift of'the Supcrintt 90 million passeng t one killed 1 cau 'Btb, present the of the manage it higher in t w pablic, than tl I® freedom from P road has room f jplaoo among the P n o better rccc w nian require tl _ Dio manageme •* lup purport to taaibllity pa any r *** ok tub C/ **7* that the p ( r contemplate i £ Canal boats < ®$ Dip coming a to- transport go bp otherwise bterebaats rcsidin I can be done, wo 7 D> improve tho *P«nin« and widen i I CnAsaa—The i this place has be B, Johnston, Jack The long star 7 old a n *Wy readers it« !ay “ytMagin its •v. X - Poopl