THE HUNTINGDON GLOBE, A DEMOCRATIC FAMILY JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS, &C. BUSINE SS NOTICES Plain and Fancy Printing. Job work of all kinds—such as Handbills, Circulars, business, Visiting, and Show Cards, Tickets, Dill Heads, Deeds, Mortgages, and all kinds of blanks, &c., an. neatly printed at the "GLowi." Job Office, Huntingdon. Pa. .Specimens of "GLOBE" printing can be seen at the office—which will satisfy everybody that it is no longer necessary to go to Philadelphia for neat work. Call and seo for yourselves. Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypes. E. P. PRETTYMAN respectfuly informs the public that he Is now purposed to take Dauguerroetypes and Ambrotypes on glass, put up with double or single glass. Rooms at the Station House, lluntingdon Pa. For Ready-Natio Clothing, Wholesale or retail, call at H. Itom.r.l's Clothing Store, opposite - Couts' Hotel, Huntingdon, Pa., vhere the very oest assortment of goods for men and boys' wear may be found at low prices. Express Notice. The Office of THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, hai been removed to the 11. B. T. R. R. Office. JNO. J. LAWRENCE, Agent. Huntingdon, Jan. 7, 1857 Blanks of all kinds, Neatly printed and for sale at the "Globe," Office—such as Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Judgment and Common Bonds, Agreements, Leases, Judgment and Promissory Notes, Notes relinquishing all benefits of exemption laws, License Bonds, and all blanks used by Justices of the Peace. The Public Generally are invited to cull at the New Drug Store of McMAYmn.L. Every article usually to be found in the best establishments of the kind, can be had, fresh and pure, at their Store, in Market Square, Huntingdon. See advertisement in another column. DIARRIED. On the 3d instant, by Rey. J. W. Haughawout, Mr. ALEX ANDER ALLISON, of Mill Creek, and Miss MART JANE WALD SMITH, of West township, Huntingdon county. On the sth, by the same, Mr. JOSEPH JOHNSTON and Miss ARRABELLA. J. BOPP, all of Petersburg, Huntingdon county. On the 3d inst., in Huntingdon, by Rev. A. B. Still, Mr. HEYar SUMMERS, of Marklesburg and Miss ELIZABETH SHULTS of Spruce Creek, both of Huntingdon county. On the sth inst.. by the same, Mr. JOHN SwANGErs, of Huntingdon county, and Miss RAMAT:I. EURGEN, of Mifflin, Juniata county, Pa. On the sth inst., at the M.B. Parsonage, in thishoronah, by Rev. D. Shoaff, Mr .Tony STEWARD and Miss AMANDA R. (1113130NEY, all of Barren township, Huntingdon county. By the same, on the same day, at the Huntingdon House, in this borough, Mr. HEN - ay lirAttn and Miss MAnr ANN WALKER, all of West township, Huntingdon county. By the same, on the same day, at McConnellstown, Mr. WILSON WATKINS and Miss If.vamrxr VANDMINDER, all of Huntingdon county, Pa. In Hollidaysburg - , on the 2nd instant. by the Rev. A. B. Clarke, Mr. KING MCLANARAN and Miss 3IARY MARTIN, all of Hollidaysburg, Pa. DIED, On Monday, 2d February. i 857, at hip residence in Alex andria, IVnal.vm MEALY, aged about 62 years. In Huntingdon, January 31st, WILLIE E., son of S. T. and S. J. Brown, aged 5 months and 5 days. A. little flower sprung up in our pathway, A bud that scarce opo'd for the dew: Too fragile to live, in this cold, dreary world, It faded and sank from our view. We mourn thy departure ; we griee for thy love, But still 'mid our sorrow.; there rom?s a S WCV. t joy, For released from all pain in the bright world above, We behold with the seraphs our loved angel boy. Then farewell, dear Willie, a few fleeting years Shall release us front earth NI all sorrows and tights, Then gladly we'll haste from the dark Tale of teat s And embrace our sweet babe in the wide spreading skies 4(1 BUSHELS CLOVERSEED . just IL/received and fur sale by J. & W. SAXTON. Huntingdon, February 11. 1557. ROPOSALS.—The County Commis sioners will receive propo.als for building a frame stale at the Jail 20 by 26 feet,ls feet high. Also for a brick privy in the Court House yard. Proposals will be received up to 1 o'clock on Friday the 20th inst. Plan and specifications can be seen at the Commi,sioners ollice on said day. By order of the Cotnmie•"oners. IMMIX W. MILLER, Clerk. February 11, 1857. 7:I 4 ISTATE OF CHARLES BRO LINE, deed.—The undersigned, appointed Auditor to distribute the assets or remaining fund belonging to the Estate of said deceased, in whose hands soccer die vane • may be, to and among the heirs, and persons entitled to re .ceive the same, will attend at Ids ounce, in the Eerough of Huntingdon, on Tuesday, March 17, 1;7.37, at 10 o'clock. A. M., for that purpose. The heirs of said deceased, and all other persons interested in said Estate, arc hereby notified that they are required to present their claims before said Auditor, on said day, or be debarred from coming in for a bhare of such assets or fend. February 11,185;-1t QHERMAN'S VALLEY & BROAD TOP RAILROAD COMPANY.—An election for Pres ident and Directors of this Company, was held at the Warm Springs in Perry county, on the 4th inst., which re sulted as follows, to wit: Votes polled 1935. PaEstoz.vr—Gen'l A. P. WILSON, unanimous. DIRECTOILS Gen'l Geo. W. Speer,. Col. J. M. Woodburn John Sharrer • Wm. L. Beale James Galbraith William J. Kirk....., Hon. H. Fetter Thos. Morley H. H. Etter David Mickey .Gen. Wm. 11. Miller, 'Geo. Chesnut. February 11, 1857 TRAY HOG.—Came to the premises 40 of the subscriber in Walker township, about the Ist of August last, a White Hog, supposed to be 10 or 11 months old. There are no marks upon the hog. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, otherwise he will be sold ac cording to law. JOHN BUTLER. Walker tp., Feb, 9, 1557.* ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—Estate of Sample Fleming, deed.—Dy virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county. we will expose to public Sale, on the psernisc-s, on SATURDAY, the 7th day of MARCH, .1557, the following described real estate, to wit : A Lot of Ground adjoining the borough of Alexandria, bounded by the Juniata River, lands of I. Graffms and others, containing three acres more or less. . TERMS OF SALE:—One half the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the residue in one year thereafter, with interest, to be secured by the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. JAMES S. FLEMING, JOHN FLEMING, Administrators. February 11,185 ACARD:—To Teachers and all whom it may Concern: The undersigned are making prep arations to'open a Normal School in Huntingdon County ; and we design leaking it a permanent Institution. The Instructors will be persons who have been educated in Normal schools, and who-are known to be eminent in their profession—in the didactic art. Our advertisement will appear as soon as our correspondeneo with the Faculty can be completed. ,We desire to open the school in April. ALBERT OWEN, F. 11. LANE. - Huntingdon, Feb. 11,1657 HOUSE FOR SALE.---Thera • subscriber will sell the HOUSE and THREE UTS OF GROUND he now occupies in the North East cor ner of the borough of nuntiugdon. The house is a two story frame, nearly new. For further information enquire A. J. WHITE, Fe.brtz MINI MUSIC. -MRS: HANEGAR re spectfully announces to her numerous patrons and friends that she will continue, as heretofore, to give lessons on the Piano, Melodeon and Guitar, at her residence in the old Presbyterian Church, or at the residence of pupils in town. She is in monthly receipt of all the new mu9ic published at the first musical houses in the country, and will furnish pupils and others with any pieco required. She will also teach the German s and French languages. Numerous references given. lluntingdon, February 4, 1857. ••"VOTICE.—To the Creditors of the N Huntingdon, Cambria and Indiana Turnpike Road Company: That the Court of Huntingdon county at the January term, 1557, directed to be paid to creditors ono and a half per cent. on theirclainis on NA Ilich former divi dends have been declared—which I will pay on the presen tation of their certificates of deposit by themselves or their agents. •- ' .TOIIN S. ISUTT, Sequcetrator. §pruce Creek, Feb. 4, 1557. A. IV. BENEDICT, Audi tot 1933 votes. 1923 " 1915 " 1898 " 1772 4, 1668 1629 " 1566 c , 1358 44 1372 " 16-17 4, 1355 4, P. SHIVELY, Secretar3 ECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES OF it) THE COUNTY OF HUNTINGDON from the eighth day of January, 1950, to the tenth thy of January 1857, including both days ItECEIPTS Amount in Treasury at last settlement Charles Green 1851 West .. . . . Robert Peterson 1353 Dublin 2 00 William Smith " Union 99 45 William Couch 1854 Barree . 153 62 John Laport " Franklin 30 00 Joseph Douglass " Walker 75 00 William lintchison " Warriorsmark 947 John Smith 1355 Barree; 510 06 Christian Miller " Brady 347 92 John Bowman " , Cass 139 22 Wm. Cunningham " Clay 312 22 David Etnier, " Cromwell 31.0 65 William Appleby " Dublin 292 01 Alexander Ewing " Franklin 718 92 Andrew Decker " Henderson 53 19 J. M. Simpson " Huntingdon 366 44 John Beaver " Hopewell 250. 00 Thomas Osborn " Jackson 646 50 Abraham Isenberg - " Morris 654 22 Abraham Grubb " Penn 126 28 Peter Piper " Porter 722 11 John McKinstry " Shirley 559 09 Benedict Stevens -" Springfield 194 84 Samuel Parsons " Tell 256 32 Benj. F. Baker " Tod 378 20 William Chilcote " Union 37 85 John Thompson . ... " Walker 601 00 William Wray " Warriorsmark 614 71 Mordecai Henry " West Imo 15 Joseph Forrest 1856 Barree 300 00 George Rurert...... ........ " Brady 50. S 23 Samuel Pheasant " Cass ' 325 GO David Heck " Clay 2OO 00 Frederick Hannan " Cromwell Jacob Hunt " . ... . Samuel Wigton " Franklin 609 00 William V. Miller " Henderson 41S 12 William llothrock " Huntingdon 754 21 Jacob Summers " Hopewell 570 48 Solomon Ramer " Jackson 141 00 . .. -. . . Benj. F. Wallace " Morris 466 00 George Garner...... ........ " Penn 616 00 John N. Swoope " Porter 536 21 Joseph Miller... ....... ..... " Shirley 547 00 Benjamin Long- " Shirley sburg, 106 05 Jacob Boolter " Springfield 113 80 Samuel Hackedorn " Tell 200 00 Andrew J. Dunlap " T0d.... David Pheasant " Union. Joseph Isenberg " Walker 347 00 Henry Grazier.-- ......... " Warriorsmarl - 815 00 William Moore " West 716 65 Nicholas C0rbin........... " Cassvillo 86 73 Amount of County tax on unseated lands 419 .59 tt QC11001..." t: 208 57 ,c e: • R0ad.....“ u 263 76 Redemption money '' CC 160 52 Fines, Jury Fees, &c., collected by SU: Greenland, 561 43 Fines collected by Justice Snare 20 34 Of Samuel Wigton to pay off Bond for Poor House farm.. 750 00 Of Signor Blitz for use of the court house 3 00 Balance due County Treasurer 1274 58 EXPRNDITTIRTIS Attorney General, Proey, Sift., and witness fees on criminal prosecutions 363 00 Constables, for making returns, advertising spring elections, dm 381 92 Grand and Traverse Jurors, Court Crier, &c, 2468 37 Judges, Inspectors, and Clerks of Elections 1305 34 Assessors Orders 966 25 Inquisitions on dead bodies 62 69 Road and bridge views 417 00 '• damages Joseph Forrest 100 00 " Isaac Peightal 40 00 557 00 BRIDGE ORDERS: George Couch for bridge at Neff's mill, 749 49 Cunningham and Harrison for bridge across Stone Creek 575 00 D. Blair for bridge at Blair's mill 560 00 John Gagliagan for repairing bridge be low Alexandria 266 60 Geo. Lamp fur securing lumber of bridge at Huntingdon carried away by the storm, and delivering it at Huntingdon 150 00 2601 09 COIIMISSIONERS : Tlicanas Hamer 200 00 Benjamin li. Neff 131 00 Jacob Baker 162 50 Henry L. McCarthy 18 00 Auditors for 1855 46 00 Clerk to Commissioners in full fur 1835, 75 00 1856, 325 00 John Reed, Esq., Attorney to Commis sioners hi full fur 1855 10 00 On ev:6coitut for 1850 20 00 903 50 INTEREST ON CoUNTY BONDS: Willimn B. Lens 247 50 " William Orbison, Esq 180 00 P. Orbison, Esq 60 00 George C. Bucher 60 00 John It. Gosnell 165 72 Thomas Fisher 114 00 A. B. Crewel 15 50 J. S. Stewart, Esq 7 50 850 22 C. tNTT BONDS PAID AS FOLLOWS: William B. Leas 2560 CO James G. Doyle 532 00 3092 00 Thrisumat OF STATE LUNATIC AL-SILUM : David Brotherline 217 69 John Madden 105 12 352 For coal, wood, light, ic., for court house and jail 173 19 Fisher et: 31c5lurtrie, merchandize for court house and jail 33 62 Sundry individuals, repairs to court house and jail 63 46 et tett 1 attendance on prisoners in jail 50 25 Levi Murrels, attending sick in jail 5 OD Samuel Africa, burying Mrs. Harker 4 00 Al. F. Campbell. Esq.. for Prothouotary's fees, Stationary for Court and blank books for Pro thonotary's office 173 17 A:.-iC:, , inent books and duplicates for Comers Office and Han k books for Register's Office, &c. 63 27 Joshuua Greenland, Sh'ff, for simmuining juror's, conveying convicts to penitentiary, boarding prisoners, S.c., for the years '55 and 50, 954 03 Graftns Miller, Sheriff, on account fir same 50 00 Pon C011:\ : Lewis, for 1553 96 50 John A. Na h. " " 129 75 Win. _Brewster. for 1553 and 1556, 205 95 432 20 POSTAC:E: : William Lewis... 30 73 Wild Cat and Fox scalps, premium for 1556 370 74 School tax on unseated lands paid in 1856 254 20 Road tax on unseated lands paid in 1856, 159 7G Redemption money on unseated lands, paid in 1850 130 52 574 54 Refunding orders to sundry persons 122 80 Insurance on bridge at Huntingdon 7 80 Scrubbing and cleaning court house and privy 25 00 Washing for prisoners in jail 25 GO 50 00 Directors of the Poor for the year 1856, 5593 36 Treasurer's commission on 4 . 5414 ; 58 681 22 5:34.27 62 In testimony of the correctness of the above, we hereunto subscribe our names and affix tho seal of said County, this 10th day of January, A. D. 1857. BENJ. K. NEFF, JACOB BAKER. Commis. ATTEST : U. L. i•IcCARTIIY, llesrty W. Mua.rx, Clerk February 4, 1557 We, the undersigned Auditors, of Huntingdon County Penn'a.. elected and sworn according to law, report that we met, did audit, settle, and adjust according to law, the ac count of A. 11. Crewit. Esq., Treasurer of said county, and the orders of the Commi , ,sioners. and the receipts for the same, for, and during the past year. and bind a balance due the said Treasurer, by the county, of twelve hundred and seventy-four dollars and fifty-eight cents. Given under our hands, at the Commissioners Office, in the borough of Huntingdon, the 16th day of January, 1657. PERRY MOORE, WILLIAM MOORE, Auditors. JAMES CREJ.i, RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES OF THE HUNTINGDON COUNTY POOR HOUSE, from January 2,185 G, until Jauuary 7, 1857. RECEIPTS. DR. County Treasury for am't drawn to Dec. 6, ISSO, $5593 3S Do. for am't drawn on orders, Jan. 6, 1857, ISBO 95 To Jas. Murphy, former Steward, sundry items detailed in his account, 201 51 W. Glasgow, present steward, cash received for fines, 6 37 W. Glasgow, cash received from J. Lutz, on acct IL McCormick, 13 77 W. Glasgow, Levi Evans' Due Bill, 12 39 CR. EXPENDITURES. By sundry exi , . nses on farm and for flu : ming, via: By Geo. P. Wt.l. 'field, for cloverseed and locust posts, 37 50 J. L. Junkin, for harness and repair ing; 20 00 H. Brewster, X t ton of plaster, 7 1234 Israel Grathus, 1 plow, &c., 14 75 J.G. Lightner, for corn, oats and bran, 32 24 D. Whittaker, 1 yoke oxen, 90 00 Thomas McGarvey, 'wheat and rye for seed, 11 50 Win: McNite, rye and corn for feed, 14 00 David Douglass, one stock hog. 3 15 Sundry persons. blacksmithing, 49 30 1 / 2 D. Myers. blacksmithing, , , debt of '55, 19 95 Jas. Murphy, steward, sundries detail ed in his account, 580 73 880 26 EXPEXDED FOR PROVISIONS: By T. E. Orbison, for 1217 Zs Pork at 7c., debt of 2855, S 5 19 John Jacobs, beef, mutton, &c., debt of 1555, 49 30 Wni. Mci , :aie, 153% bushels wheat at 125 c, 191 46 Same, bal. dile, tat January 1856, 3 50 J. L. Junkin, grain in ground. 22 50 . T. McGarvey, butcher, meat through summer. . 50 0034 J. Jacobe, meat through summer. :;1 59 J. Cresswell & acon, 10 58 Sundry persons, C0., 485 pounds beef, 233 80 3771 " pork, 246 06 D. Umbenour, bill of meat, balance, 386 J. Murphy, steward, sundries detailed in his account, 59 59 1004 033. SUNDRY PERSONS FOR MERCHANDISE : By Jos G. Lightner, for merchandise, per bills, in part debt of '55, 205 41 John Bare, fur same, 150 94 Doyle, Foust & Co., same, 109 62 Wm. B. Lem, cc 99 43 $ 71 Sr .... 7 00 Samuel Mattern' cc 94 1634 J. & W. Saxton, 4C 15 81 Samuel L. Glasgow, " 13 34 John Long & Co., " 30 88 John W. Smith, " 34 10 Wm. A. Fraker, " 10 01 John 11. Lightner, " drugs, 11 2934 J. Greenland, Esq., " 38 04 David Etnier, cc 16 00 Isett, Wigton & Co., " balance, CC 623 CC T. E. Orbison, 39 28 J. Murphy, steward, sundries, as de tailed in his account, 22 94 • 847 49 EXPENSES FOR OUT DOOR PAUPERS: By sundry persons for medicine and at tendance on out door paupers, 224 5834 Do. for 11 coffins, &c., for o. d. p., 53 60 Do. for relief and support furnished out door paupers, about 66 cases, 999.69% Jas. Murphy, steward, sundry expen ses, for do., per his account, 209 2934 1487 1734 REMOVALS TO AND FROM THE HOUSE : By S. S. Smith, Huntingdon, -deliver ing paupers, at sundry times, 27 47 5. Graffius, Petersburg, do. 18 35 A. Isenberg, Morris, 2 paupers, 13 12 J. IL Stoneroad, Birmingham, 1 do., S]7 David Rind?, 1 do., - 797 David Shoup, Tod, 1 do., 6 10 ._ M. Householder, Alexandria, 1 do., 5 77 A. Isenberg, Morris, 1 do., 5 17 Sundry persons, 9 do., 38 75 Justices Peace for official fees, orders or - moral, 12 263.4 Jai: ~ Murphy, steward, for sundry chh .ges detailed in his account. 109 92.3.,i'„, 253 06 STATE LUNATIC ASYLUM AT HARRISBURG: By J. Murphy, steward, cash paid for keeping 4 subjects, as per account rendered, 472 37 INCIDENTAL & MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES : By sundry persons cash paid, debt '55,103 55 Mrs. S. Bucket, cash paid sun. 249 124 Sundry persons, printing, 54 75 M. it. Harrison, tin ware, 24 08 .1 - ontlian Davis, stocking yarn, 19 92 D. Blair, Esq., fees in procuring land warrants, 20 00 Sundry persons, shoemaking, 41 09 Peter Myers, tailoring, 7 4054 D. Bergstrosser, leather, 33 04 1 ,4 W. A. Hudson, Insurance fees, 19 50 Joseph MATTI, coopering, 10 37 Ephraim Doyle, balance on account of making - coffins, &c.. 5 20 11. Brewster, stove rent, &c., 3 45 Martha Moscly, kitchen labor, balance on account, 33 22 Sundry persons, repairing, &c. 6 53 J. Murphy, steward, sundries as detail ed in his account, 597 8034 1233 13 SALARIES: By Dr. J. G. Lightner, for salary as attending Physician, debt of 1855, 52. 50 J. P. Murphy, 1 year's salary as clerk, debt of 1855, 40 00 D. Blair, Esq., 1 year's salary as Coun sel, debt of '55, 20 00 Same for 1850, 20 00 Dr. IV. 0. Baldwin, 0 months as attend ing physiciag . ,lBs6, 150 00 M. J. McKennon, 3 months do. 50 00 J. Murphy, 1 year, as steward, 1856, 400 00 IL Brewster, do. clerk, 50 00 Samuel Mattern, services as Director, up to October 7, 1856, 1.00 80 .7. A. Shade, do. to January 6, '57, 68 00 K. L. Green, do. to January 6, '57, 59 60 J. Gibboney, do. to January 6, '57 33 40 1055 30 J. Murphy, balance due him at last set tlement, 433 02 Win. Glasgow, balance of his account to square, 132 53 505 55 221 12 230 00 360 00 225 00 $23427 62 1857. January 6, Tol*. Glasgow, Steward, for balance of account, as per contra, $132 53 LiTEAVARD'S STATEMENT. JAS. . MURPHY IN ACCOUNT WITH THE HUNTINGDON COUNTY POOR HOUSE. DR. To- Co. Treasury, for orders drawn at sundry times, $2.194 17 Rev. G. W. E 4 haiirer, rent, &e., reed from him, 36 70 J. Brewster. for 56 lbs lard sold him, J. B. Kidder, for 52 lbs ditto, Bev. G. W. Shaffer, for cash received, Cash received from a pauper, 1 90 Blair Co. Alms House, for cash received, 10 82 Dr. W. 0. Baldwin, for pauper labor, 1 00 Samuel Backus, Esq., cash for fines, 3 68 Lancaster Poor House, for cash, 25 00 D. Berg.3tresser, cash refunded, error in settlement, 11 00 Win. Giles, Esq., for cash for lines, 2 68 . K. L. Green, 3 axe handles sold him 37M C. Wig-ton, cash for 1 pair gloves, 37:M Westmoreland County Alms House, for keeping Susan Davis ' '2.1. 50 M. G. Collins. for coopering, 36 Mrs. C. Fraker, for cow sold to her. 29 00 Wm. Bell, pauper, for his land warrant, SO acres, 90e. per acre, 72 00 Ab'm Lewis, for horse sold to him, By sundry Expenditures for use of House, &c., $433 02 By balance due at last settlement, as per state ment, $433 02 J. Lutz, for bill printing per receipt, 3 00 A. Lewis, freight on Lamb's goods, 4 25 J. C. Sechler, for charges on ditto, 2 67 Samuel Bowman, for lot of carpenter tools, 5 40 Jonathan Davis, for stocking yarn, 5 00 Rob't McCormack, for labor done, 75 Isaac McDonathen, for shoemaking, 3 75 Cash paid for shaving soap, 23 Walkor & Sons, for 1,1 dozen Iron bedsteads, 42 00 Cash paid for use of home, 2 En., 3 20 CC CC a 44 CC 1 10 E. Lamb, for cash sent to New York to redeem her goods, L. A. Myers, carpenter work, balance, Cash paid for use of house, LL Mrs. Smith for stone crocks, Samuel Curts, for altering hogs, Cash paid for use of house, Ellen Smith for kitchen labor, 1 00 John Smith for removing graveyard, 10 00 Wm. Plum, for assisting in ditto, 3 00 Cash paid for rise of house, 98 . - . 44 44 . o 35 T. McDonathan for shoemaking, cash on account, 200 D. Bergstresser, for leather, on account, 5 00 Ab. Miller. for whitewashing, debt of 1855, 2 25 Cash paid for use of house, 72 Samuel b. Glasgow. for printing, 2 50 Cash paid for use of house, 25 J. C. Sechler ' for freight, 4 50 Eph. Doyle, for cash paid on sundries, 1 00 done Ilagens, for kitchen labor in full, 7 14 Cash paid fur use of house, 1 85 4C . 573 . -. Eph. Doyle, for repairing furniture, 1 31 - Sarah Burket, for interest on draft, 5 00 I. McDonathan ' shoemaking, on account, 7 00 •' it in full, 1 41 Mrs. J. Templeton, for cash paid in full, debt of '55, 84 Ab'm Carothers, for cash paid balance of acc't, 2 00 J. C. Sechler, freight on bedsteads, &c., 1 85 Cash paid for use of house, 75 A. L. itickets, for plank per bill, 4.75 Expenses for attending Huntingdon County Agri cultural lair, 5 27 Cash paid for use of house, 1 75 J. G. Long, for advertising, &e., 2 00 J. C. Sechler, for freight, 1 25 John Lutz, for horse ointment, 25 I. McDonathan, shoemaking, on account, 5 00 Samuel Bucher, for stocking yarn, 2 25 Cash paid for use of house, 1 20 E. Doyle, cash paid for coffins on account, 5 00 Cash paid for use of House, 2 En., 1 26 Allowance for raising dead bodies, 25 00 Mrs. Hoover, for stocking yarn, 1 2G Mrs. 3lcNite, ditto . 2 62% Cash paid for use of house, 91 Peter Dirket, for balance of account in full, debt of 1555,3 02 E. Doyle, for cash paid on account coffins, 15 00 Cash paid for use of house, 25 Walker & Sons, Phil., y. doz. bedsteads, 42 05 Wm. Colon, for PurdmA Digest, &c., 6 62 Cash paid for use of house, 2 En., 2 90 Use of horse and buggy for use of house 214 yrs., k.c. 50 00 Margaret Mosey, for cash paid at sundry times, kitchen 1ab0r,46 00 $7793 37 James Anderson, for money paid on horse, 1855, 40 00 Benjamin Kuyler, for money paid on account, '55, 17 00 Cash advanced for use of house, in 1855; omitted at last settlement, 50 00 Bill of shoes furnished for use of p., 16 06 Sundry furniture for use of house, bought of him at leaving, 52 00 Allowance made for use of same, 2.4 years, 40 00 Wm. Piper, farmer, for cash paid hum at sundry times, 159 36 James McKinstry, for taxes paid him, 1 05 Dr. J. A. Shade, for 1 wagon and bed, 95 00 E. M. Lutz, for straw, 150 J. B. Foster, for cash paid on road tax, 5 00 A. H. Lutz, for set plough harness, 1 75 Hall & Spear, Pittsburg, for 1 plow, 15 25 John Garber, for 3 bushels seed potatoes, 1 35 J. McKinstry, for hay ladders, 2 50 J. Arnold, for labor on fhrm, '55, 7 65 John Long, for school tax, 14 80 John Foster, road taxes, 4 23 Cash paid for repairing plow, 50 Jas. McKinstry, 9 bus rye, 4 50 Geo. Swine, for 1 plow, 13 33 Cash paid for undries for use of farm, 2 25 11. L. Cook, for 244; bushels corn, 11 25 Jas. McDonald, for I horse, 145 00 . Aeher Drako, for labor on farm, 4 25 Samuel Curls, for altering liega, 1 00 John Burns, for labor on farm, 1 31 Doyle, Foust & Co.. for 1 ton guano, and expenses, 59 65 Jan Long, for school and road tax, 17 76 D. 24 cKillm, for making post and rail fence, 9 V) Bucher Lt Porter, for keeping Jane Morganco. d. p. 4 09 Was. McAllister, do Mrs. 51cNab, 13 50 Geo. Schwarts, do., the Linn family, balance, 2 34 Lavina Chilcote, do., J. Emery, 1 25 J. Luce, for medicine and attendance on Jane Irwin, 2 00 .J. Kelly, keeping Polly Kelly, out door pauper, 23 40 Samuel Thompson,_ for digging grave, for du, 1 00 K. Patterson, for keeping Spencer, o. d. p., 5 20 Susan Yingling, keeping Taylor, 6 35 D. J. Metz & Son, for medicine and attendance per Wilson Meredith, o. d. p., 5 00 A. Harrison, Esq., for keeping Hicks and family, 400 Jo Lasso, for digging grave per 3. Ilockenberry, cob p., 1 00 M. P. Campbell, for burying L. Nail, 3 50 J. Gray, keeping and attending J. Burns, 40 00 Blair County Alms House, for keeping Mar. Cress well, o. d. p., 4 25 Cash paid for expenses, going to Huntingdon, on out door business, 1 64 cc to 3 00 cc ' cc 279, “ C 4 3 12' " to Huntingdon and Pt, tersburg 2 03 cc expense attending to out door business,i , 1 64 6, 6,2 50 a cc cc 4C u 2 95% " for visiting out door paupers, 1 12% " for attending to out door business, 1 67 it (10 (10 1 20 (c do do 2 20 ic do ac do 4‘ do " going to lluntingdon to attend suit, 2 60 " attending to out door business, 2 25 do do do 1 00 Wm. Christy, for attending J. Herkens, o. d. p., 250 J. F. Forbes, medicine for Crawford, o. d. p., 1 00 Dr. J. McCulloch, for visit to see It. Chambers, o. d. p. 2 50 Daniel 3lcGabey, for keeping R. Chambers, o. d. p. 20 00 11. Fester for keeping D. Zent, balance, 1 1234 Robert Gill, for judgment on Esq. Snare's docket, 24 53 John Simpson, for delivering 3 paupers, to Hun tingdon, 2 00 W. Jordan, for delivering 7 paupers to poor house, 3 50 D. Snare, Esq., for official fees, orders for relief, &c., 1 80 Expense delivering 1 pauper to State L. Asylum, 11 11 Cash paid for delivering pauper, 50 do for delivering 3 paupers to Walker twp., 5 10 do do 2 do 'rod " 677 do do pauper from Huntingdon, - 87y z do for sending away paupers, 3 25 do removing Margaret Hays frem Blair so. Alms house, 7 86 Expense for sending away pauper, 1 75 do do do 67 2 /1 do for going to Harrisburg, 0 073'2 do for sending away pauper, 1 00 I'lrs. C. Fraker, for cash paid receiving and sending away pauper, 5 65 Expenses for sending away pauper, do 44 do I. Port, for delivering 1 pauper, Expense for removing 1 do 3 67 Expense for sending 1 pauper to Huntingdon, Hat field, 100 Expense for removing from Blair County Alms House, Cresswell, 6 80 D. Teague, Esq., official fees, order, Espenge for removing pauper to house, T. Homey, delivering 1 pauper, 4 77 Expense for going to Harrisburg & Lancaster, &c. 12 00 A. Harrison, Esq., official fees, 2 GO Expense for sending away pauper, 70 .6 C. 46 4, 1 75 Mrs. C. Fraker, stage fare for pauper, 3 25 (• '.. 1 75 .7. Griffins, removing 1 pauper, 87 . 1 , : ' : State Lunatic Asylum, for 'keeping T. Conway, 65 38 44 ‘i 44 " P. Henderson, 39 57 ~ t, ,g " W. M!Ferran, 140 26 44 4t 4C " T. Conaway, 44 05 ,c " 44 " J. Wiser, July 13, 62 19 L° 4C 4C CC ft to Dec. 21, 41 69 CC ft CC " McFerran in full, 4 68 ~ CC CC " 11. Henderson, 34 00 " 4,' l: " Jacob Wiser, 47 55 J. R. hunter, socks for paupers, 2 00 Waterman & Young, 2 barrels mackerel, 18 50 W Hart, hauling mer from river, 1 00 S. L. Glasgow, do., balance, 1 44 D. Umbdnhour, balance on beef, 47 $7798 37 D. Knepp, for beef, balance debt '55, 4 20 S. D. Elliott, for baccn, •., 24 80 Sarni M. Eby, bacon, debt '55, 1 66 C. S. Elliott, bacon and apple butter, 7 10 •• •• .. per bill, 21 36 OUTSTANDING DEBTS UP TO TANUART C), 1857. To sundry persons, $122 93 7 00 6 73 11 37)/2' PROCEEDS OF FARM FOR THE YEAR. 1856.-101 bu. wheat, 24 bu. buckwheat, 221 bu. oats, 470 bu. corn in ears, 224 ho. potatoes, 6% bu. onions, 2 bit. beets, 1054 lbs pork, 23 loads hay, 4 loads corn fodder, 200 heads cabbage. ARTICLES MANUFACTURED Sly THE INMATES OF VIE POOR HOUSE FOR THE TEAR 1856.-47 dresses, 37 chemise, 35 aprons, 25 sun bonnets, 63 pair socks, 35 pair stockings, 20 sacks, 18 skirts, 20 night caps, 87 shirts, 12 pair mittens, 28 pair mons' pants, 7 pair boys' pants, 3 boys' roundabouts, 4 dozen towels, 17 haps for beds, 11 chaff ticks, 21 sheets, shrouds, 4.4 bu. dried apples, 130 lbs. hard soap, 350 gals. soft soap, 650 lbs. butter, 300 lbs. candles, 3 dozen bread baskets, 36 axe handles, 12 coal baskets, 42 split brooms, 15 corn brooms. STOCK ON RAND JAN. DM, 1857.-2 horses : 1 yoke oxen, 7 mulch cows, 14 stock cattle, 2 breeding sows, 2S stock hogs, 3734 bu. wheat, 40 bu. corn, 80 hu. oats, 14 bu. buckwheat, 120 - hu. potatoes, 16 tons hay, 3 loads corn fodder, 4500 lbs. pork, 1500 lbs. beef, 6 tons stone coal, 1 wagon, 1 cart, 3 ploughs, 1 cultivator, 1 harrow, 1 wind-mill, 663 lbs. lard. PAUPERS REMAINS NG IN TILE POOR 110118 E 0x THE Gnu JAN., 1857.-32 males and 29 females; aggregate 61 ; S of whom are under 10 years of age, 2 from 10 to 20; 6 from 20 to 30; 10 from 30 to 40 ; 6 from 40 to 50; 6 from 50 to 60 ; 7 from 60 to 70; 11 front 70 to 80; and 5 from SO to 90. 11.A. , rivrrY.—Of the above, 27 were born in Huntingdon county, 16 elsewhere in Pennsylvania, 5 elsewhere in the United States, Sin Ireland, 3 in Germany, liu Scotland, and 1 in Austria. 50 00 MUM Included in the above list, are 4 persons of color, viz 2 men, 1 woman and 1 boy. Insane, 8, viz: 2 men and f, women. Idiotic, S, viz : 4 men and 4 women. In testimony of the correctness of the above accounts, we have hereunto set our hands, this sth day of February, A. D. 1857. J, ALFRED SHADE . , _ _ _ 15 00 1 40 05 1 21 We, the undersigned Auditors of the county of Hunting don, do hereby certify that we have examined the above account of the Directors of the Poor of said county, and bud the same, together with the vouchers, to be correct as above stated. Witness our hands, this sth day of Februa ry, 1857. P. MOORE, WILLIAM MOORE, Auditors. CREE, Feb. 11, 1857. 1 00 88 1 12.; TIRE BOOK OF THE AGE.----"'TIS N MUCH TO SAY, YET TRUTH TO SAY IT."—REC OLLECTIONS OF A LIFETIME. OR MEN AND THINGS I HAVE SEEN IN EUROPE' AND AMERICA, By S. G. Goormicu, the veritable "Peter Parley," author of -4, The History of all Nations," &c., Sm. In two volumes, 150 pp. large 12mo. 25 engravings, including an acctirate Steel Portrait of the Author. Price, Black or Scarlet Cloth, $300; Scarlet cloth, gilt edges, $4; Half calf, mar ble edges, $5; Gilt Edges, $7. This work embraces the prominent public events of the last half century, both at home and abroad; a complete autobiography of the author—his early days, education, and literary career; and an amount of original, curious, and valuable personal incident, anecdote and description, seldom, if ever, met with in a single work. It is the au thor's life-long work, and nothing superior if equal to it in blended amusement and instruction, has ever been pub lished. Mr. Goodrich is the author and editor of 170 vol umes, of which seven millions of copies have been sold! and this the great work of his life time, embodies the con densed substance of his ample literary and practical expe rience; the war with England in 1812-14, in which Mr. Goodrich was a private soldier; the Hartford Convention, whose operations took place under his immediate observa tion, and with most of the members of which ho was per sonally acquainted. Embracing curious and interesting details respecting old Jeffersonian Democracy, Old Feder alism, and Connecticut Blue Lights; curious and marvel lous events connected with the rise and progress of reli gious sects in the United States; with descriptions of the French Revolution of 1838, and Louis Napoleon's Coup d'Etat, both of which the author witnessed. Also, a full account of the 'Peter Parley's Tales,' of which four mil lions have been sold. 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Q CRIVENER'S OFFICE.—The un dersigned will attend to drawing Wills, Deeds, Mort gages, Articles of Agreement, Looses, Letters of Attorney, Bonds, &c. He will aloe arrange and state Administrators Accounts and attend to the passing of them before the Reg ister. All will be done in log - al form, in good style, and at moderate charges. Huntingdon, January 21, 1857 TONS BROAD TOP COAL just ky received and for sale by Huntingdon, Jan. 21, 1657. CUNNINGII.4.3I E.: DUNN. 2 65 do 3 55 do 2 En., 1 37% do 1 50 2 25 5 57 1 00 $2485 6834 K. L. GREENE, JOSEPH GIBI3ONEY JACOB 31.ILLER LIST OF OUTSTANDING BALANCE'S- DUE AT SETTLEMENT WITH TH AUDITORS FOR THE YEAR 1856. Names of Collectors. County Tax; State Tax. A. B. Sangaree, James Hampson, John IL Stonebraker, David S. Bell, Jesse Cook, Charles Green, John Coulter, Luke Voorhees, Joshua Greenland, John Laport, William Couch John McDonald, Michael Mycrs, William B. 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Walker, Union, Franklin, Jackson, Tod, West, Walker, Henderson, Cass, Franklin, Barree, Brady, Cromwell, Porter, Walker, Barree, Cromwell, *Franklin, Hopewell, ijackson, Morris, f Tod, Walker, Warriorsmark, fßarree, -Brady, feass, Cassville, -Clay, f Cromwell, fDablin, fFranklin, flluntingdon, fllopewell, (Jackson, - Morris, germ, -Porter, - ) - Shirley, -fShirleysburg, -Springfield, f Tell, fTod, fUnion, fWalker, fWarriorsmark, fWest, 1852 1853 1854 1355 1856 *Since paid in full. i - Since paid in part. Given under seal of Office, January 10th, ISST. BENJ. K. NEFF, JACOB BAKER, ClommrssioNsns lIEN - RY L. IWCARTHY, ATTEST-HENRY W. MILLER, Clerk - Huntingdon, Feb. 11, 1857. E ll: N CYCLOPEDIA. OF ANIMATED NATURE -A BOOK THAT IS REALLY ALL LIFE. VERY FAMILY SHOULD JUNE IT.-LIVING} NA TURE IN ALL ITS FORMS. The only book of its kind ever published, which gives Pictorial Representations and Popular Descriptions of the History, Habits and modes of life of all the classes of liv ing beings on the earth, in the ocean and iu the air. Uni form retail price, In One Quarto Volume 1350 Illustrations, Muslin Gilt Back and Center, $3.00. The same—Marble Edge, Embossed. Morocco, Gilt Back and Center, $3,00. The same—Extra lied Turkey Morocco, Gilt Edges and Full Gilt Sides, $5,00. Books upon almost every other subject have been circu lated among the people, except those relating to the very interesting and important ono of Natural history. The books which have heretofore been published on this sub ject, have been adapted to mere children, or to those who made it &thorough study. Henco,very few of the millions of readers in this country have, within their reach, any thing satisfactory upon this subject. This indicates a great and an obvious want, as no subject is moreintensely interesting, and none more improving, than that of the living beings that people the globe. This want we are con fident we fully meet, in the work we here offer to the pub lic. fr-y- This Book is not for sale in Bookstores, but can be ordered from us direct, of obtained from our Canvassing Agents. Published by Miller, Orton & Mulligan. New York, and for sale by GEO. BERGSTRESSER, MILL CREEK, Hunt. Co., Pa. ••"4- Also, Agent for Dr. linue's works. Feb. 11,1857. - NO LIBRARY IS COMPETE Wall- OUT IT.-TESTIMONY OF SIXTEEN THOUSAND FORCHASERS.-MAGNIFICENT WORK OF HISTORY! -A WHOLE LIBRARY IN ITSELF !-COST Sll,OOO-70 MAPS-700 ENGRAVINGS.-A HISTORY OF ALL NA TIONS, From the earliest period to the present time, the history of every nation, ancient and modern, being :separately given. Dy S. G. Common, author of several works of His tory, 'Peter Parley's Tales,' &c. 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BERGSTRES6E'It, ➢TILL CREEK, Hunt. Co., Pa, XCP . Also, Agent for Dr. Kano's works Fob. 11, 1557. 1 4 1 ,./iRM FOR RENT, in West Township, _l2 about 3 miles from Petersburg. The farm is large, and the land good. To a good tenant a good berth is offer ed. Enquire of A. CRESWELL Alexandria, February 4, 1857. NOTIOE.---.A.11 persons indebted to S. & W. Foster, by noto or book account. will please call soon and settle the 6111110, and save time and costs. STEWARD FOSTER, WILLIAM FOSTER, Manor llill, Feb. 4, 1557. AROUSE FOR SALE.—By order of the Court of Common Pleas of 'Huntingdon county, the undersipicd will sell at Public Sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, 21st FEBRUARY inst., at 2 o'clock P. M., A certain small one and a half story LOG HOUSE, situate on the side of the old Turn- El pike Road, a few rods west of the village of Smithtlel , und which was erected for and «(1,4 used as a Toll House for stria Turnpike. Terms needs known on day of sale. JOHN S. ISBTT, Sequestrator of Feb. 4, 1857. H., C. and I. T. R. Company. IjtITLIC SALE OF TEAMS, ORE BANK, &e.—Tho following property- will be gel 1, without reserve, on WEDNESDAY the 11th of March next at Rough & Ready Furnace,l7 miles front Huntingdon, on the Broad Top Rail Road, viz: One splendid six horse team, young and in prime order; one fine horse do.; one brood mare; one fine 3.,,tnig- mule team; five waggons; one road bed; ono cart; :30 sets harness; a number of cooking and ten plate stovQ 4: one milch cow; wagomnaker's tools and stuff; furnace and ore bank tools; harrows, scrap iron, and other property too tedious to enumerate. There will also 'ne bold at the same time a valuable fossil ore bank, situated within a mile of the Rail ,Road, opened and in working order. with a slope of 70 feet of ore above the drift. A. comfortable miner's house is erected uporfthe property. Terms liberal. L. T. IVATTSON. February' 4, 1957. 'it-A—Democratic Standard, .11otildap , burg, and Gazette, Bedford 'will please copy. jMERRY . SLEIGH RIDE will be enjoyed by those who supply themselves with ERLIS from the large assortment found at the Hardware Store of January 21, 3.63(i. JA;.. A. BROWN & CO. 15 14 37 81 49 34 123 56 70 76 140 20 225 32 135 60 49 75 123 01 282 07 250 26 117 43 54 47 927 59 557 07 103 32 7 70 254 67 700 69 364 71 1481 85 1289 66 109 65 1271 28 901 30 478 47 1706 57 1181 83 169 95 193 39 320 67 680 06 231 94 1045 51 758 53 1746 98 OROADWAY GOLD PEN 3.I.ANU a )FACTURING CO.. No. 335 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. LIST OF RETAIL PRICES : Gold Pens $l. 00 , Gold Tooth Picks $2 CO Gold Pen & Silver llobler,2 00 " Tooth and Ear Picks, 3CO Gold Pen and double ex- " Pencil .C: Watch Keys, 3 00 Silver Holders 3 00 Ladies Gold Pencils 2 00 Nl:mouth " " " 400 ~ `• " 300 Leviathan " " " 500 " ". " 400 Fountain Pen, Desk Hol- " " "with Pen, 5 00 der 300 Gents' Gold Cases and. Mainouth " •• " 500 Pens 800 Engrossing Pens "00 " t, " "10 00 Leviathan and Box ..5 00 " Gothic " "12 00 Gothic Silver Case & Pen, 300 " Screw Pencil 800 " Engrossing " " 400 And all other kinds and " - Monmouth " " 500 styles at the retail prices. PREMIUMS PRESENTED TO PURCHASERS. To every person buying a gold pen of us we present a numbered certificate, and each of these certificates entitles the holder of it, by the extra payment of 25 cents, to an ar ticle of jewelry, in value from 51 to 5100. This jewelry consists of Gold and Silver Watches in great variety.—Sil ver goblets, Silver Fruit Baskets, Gold Guard Chains for ladies, Lockets, Bracelets, Gents' Gold Fob and Vest chains, Thimbles, Breastpins, Bracelets, Ear Drops, Studs, Rings, Crosses, &c., none of which sell for less than SI. FOR EV ERY DOLLAR PAID US, THE PARTY IS ENTITLED TO A NUMBERED CERTIFICATE, AND BY THE PAYMENT OF 25 CTS. EXTRA ON EACH CERTIFICATE HE IS EN TITLED TO RECEIVE WHATEVER THE NUMBER OF THE CERTIFICATE DESIGNATES. We have been in operation for three years and thousands have bought of us, and we have never learned that any one was ever dissatis fied. This plan affords every opportunity of obtaining a cold watch or some article of jewelry, for a trifling sum.— All our pens, pencil cases; &c., are genuine articles manu factured by ourselves with great care, and we offer them precisely at prices asked in all other stores in the city. To agents we snake advantageous offers, and any energetic person can do well by working for us. Wo wish agents in every place in the country, and persons who would like to become such will please address us, and we will sendthem printed circulars of prices, terms, &c. We have no stated periods for distribution. The moment a pea is purchased., the purchaser is entitled to receive' Lis premium ou the payrne nt of 25 cents extra. All orders by mail should be addressed MERRICK, BENTON & DEAN, 335 Broadway, New York. AGENTS WANTED. N. E.—Gold pens repointed in a superior manner. En close the pen and 39 cents in P. 0. stamps, and the pen will be repainted and returned post paid. The BROADWAY GOLD PEN MANUFACTURING. CO is well known throughout the country, but as there aro undoubtedly souse who are not acquainted with us we ap pend the following well known firms as references: FELLOWS & CO., No. 17 Maiden Lane, New York. HICKS & MITCHELL No. 20 do do BENTON BROS.; Cor. Broadway & Courtland st., Now York, and Chestnut street, Philadelphia. J. H. STURDY & CO., No. 5 Gilsey Building, New York. GOULD & WOOD, No. 9 Maiden Lane, do February 4,1857-3 m OR RENT.—The property known as " JACKSON'S HOTEL," in the borough of Hunting don, now occupied by Win. IL Zeigler, Esq. A lease, on favorable terms, will be given, for ono or more years, commencing on the first of April next. This has always been the best patronized house in the place, and presents an excellent opening to any one who is Hiking to keep a good Hotel. For further information address or call upon SCOTT & 1.1110)\ - N, /1.1111th30011, Pa. January 28, 1.857-3 t. TOIIN YOCUM'S ESTATE. —.lll per sons interested arc hereby notified that Letters testa mentary hare been granted by the Register of lluntingdon county to the undersigned Executors of the last Will and Testament of John Yocum, late of Juniata township, in said comity, deceased, and all persons haring-claims against his Estate are'required to present them duly authenticated for settlement, and persons indebted to him arc requested to pay their liabilities. J. WILLIAMS YOCUM, SILAS E. YOCUM, Juniata township, Tlnntingdon county, Pa.; 'W M. C. HIGIIT, Duncannon, Pa., Executors. Jun. 28. 1857 DLAISTER AT THE J U NIA T A FLOUR AND PLAISTER, MILLS, ono mile below Alexandria, Huntingdon county, Pa., will have constantly on hand, after 10th February next, GROUND PLAISTER, for which Grain of all kinds, will ho taken in exchange at the market pikes. Also, .salt in-Sacks. SAMUEL HATFIMIA, .Tanuary 23, 1,3574 t. (111PIIANS' COURT SALE.—By vir tue of an Order of the Orphans' Court, I will expose to public sale. on the premises. on FRIDAY the :'With day' of FEBRUARY next, the following real estate, late - 6.h0 property of Cornelius Decker, dec'd, to wit: A certain Lot of Ground situate in the boy- • ongh of Huntingdon, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the east and north east by the public road lead ing from the said borough of Huntingdon to Stone Talley, on the north and north west by lot of ground of Jackson White, on the west and south west by lands of Armstrong Willoughby, and on the south and south east by lot of Elias Btfrtol, containing ono half acre, more or less, and having a frame story and a haIf.HOUSE, Stable, and ether improvements thereon erected. TERMS OF SALE.—The one half of the puuhase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and, the other half in one year thereafter, with interest, t.; DC secured by the bond and mortgage of the purcha'f,r. N. E. Possession of tho said, property will be given on the first day of April next, JOHN W. MATTERN, January 28, 1857, Administrator. ORPHANS! COURT SALE of YAL,. !TABLE ItEAL ESTATE. By virtue 0 6 f rkrt order of th. tirplutns' Court of the county of Huntingdon, there be exposed to Public Sale, on the premises, on SATER. DAY the =Mai (IV of FehZuary, 1.557, sit one o'clock in- the afternoon, All that certain Lot of Ground, :late the property of - Mordecai Chilcoto, deceased, situate in Tod township, in taid. county, bounded on the Notth by a toad leading, from the State road to Barbeed Mtn, on the South and East by a road from .said mill to the State toad, and• on the West by the State road rending from Mill Creek to Broad Top.— Upon this lot are erected a Two-Story FRAME DWELLING MOUSE, a STORE HOUSE, and a WARE 11.0E&E and STABLE, This property would be a desirable location for any ono 'wishing to keep a country store. The Store House and Ware House havinz, been erected and fitted up for that pur pose. KLIJAIL Tod tp., Juatiary 0, 1} u 7. Administrator Militia Tax. 13 50 1 50 33 00 14 00 9 76 76 53 52 50 75 05 6 50 -54 50 39 54 20 18 49 00 10 00 46 55 . 51 50 21 50 38 00 56 50 35 50 28 00 6 00 46 50 • 915 33 00 37 50 5 50 7 00 32 00 28 00 18 50 39 00 44 00 - 37 00 35 50 24 50 45 00 43 50 84 00 8 00 17 50 22 33 22 50 19 50 4 35 77 OS 27 07 377 03 16 08 101 92 106 26 74 14 28 89 563 44 518 14 88 01 47 68 123 24 378 03 270 09 942 02 618 28 61 25 739 54 461 32 270 00 1031 66 745 18 56 89 80 88 315 72 488 74 180 31 741 26 300 78 921 60 53 00 58 00 9944 OG