........ _ _ _ THE IIUiNTI\ GDO_), GLOBF / 9 A DEMOCRATIC FAMITLY JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS, SiC • ,- - ______- THE GLOBE. zer• Mr. Africa, the youngest member in _RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES OF STEWARD'S STATEMENT---JOHN I John Luken, for 235 lbs beef, 6, 10 57 'E. R. Wilson, do 32 180 HUNTINGDON COUNTY, from the 4th day of Jan- Jane Hoover, for 139 lbs pork, 7, 800 0. It. Young, do 33 180 - the House, is receiving complimentary notices THOMPSON, Steward, in account with Huntingdon i d i a a y ry s. lBs9, to the 2d day of January 1860, Including both County Alms House, from January 4th, 1859, to Janu , Sarah Alexander, for 02.5% tbs beef, 8, 25 03 W. S. Cunningham, do 34 320 Huntingdon, Wednesday, Feb. 15, 1860. from all quarters. On Thursday evening 4th, 1860, inclusive. ary Abraham Lutz, for 250 lbs pork, 9, 15 00 J. E. Glasgow, do 35 140 Christian Price, fur 156 lbs beef, 10, 7 02 D.R. Catharine E. Fraker, for 04 lbs bacon, • 11, 704 $249 08 LO CAL & P_ERSONAL. last, he delivered an address in Harrisburg, 1855. John Smith, Barr i e l e ECEIPTS. $B2 50 Jan. 4, 1859. To Levi Evans, for note, $l2 39 Thos. McGarvey, for butchers' meat, 12, 88 32 Salaries. - GRAND MUSICAL CONCERT.-The proposed 1856. George Rupert,Bra d y , which the Patriot & Union says was replete Solomon limner, Jackson, 87 80 31 00 J. McClure, March 1. William Piper, do do 9 co Jacobs & McNite, 28 50 John Jacobs, do do do do 14, 49 98 15, 441 J:Murphy, D. Clarkson, do do do do 148 20 124 SO concert by Prof. Coyle and the " Continen- ~., B. F. Wallace, Morris, 20 00 Wm. Glasgow, note bal. account as former Steward, 42 29 George Garver, for 488 lbs pork, 16 ; 24 40 , Wm, Moore, do do 42 40 with sound sentiment, wholesome advice and 1807. Alexander Stitt, Alexandria, 113 85 John Hicks, for one yoke oxen sold him, 75 00 John Adams, for 150 bushels wheat, 17, 150 00 , Dr. It. Baird, attend. Physician . 1 year, to Jan. 4, 158 50 Henry Brewster, cleric one ) ear, tale" in favor of the Huntingdon Baptist patriotic feeling. He was warmly applauded. " John It. McCarthy, Brady, 87 80 ' Columbus Wiser, for cash received, 40 00 Adam Heffner, 116 do 50 00 18 & 19, 126 9 2 1 " George M. Green, Cass, 66 84 Daniel Bergstresser, 619 lbs hides, 34 45 James Lane, 23 ' do 20, 34 '-'t" ' David Blair, counsel, ' 20 00 Church, hitherto postponed, will be held in -.•- " Samuel Smith, Cassville, 362 John Jacobs, 3% lbs lamp fat, 1,3 4 .; Samuel Lutz, 253/ 2 do 21, 31 91 I - the Court Room, on Wednesday evening, 9`)d. IQ The Continentals of this place intend " Joseph Park, Clay, 70 01 T. A. Smelker, one calf, 200 Michael Myers, -11 jg do 22, 41 90 I 669 90 " William Johns, Cromwell, 212 81 Stranger, to 34 bushel cloverseed, 250 James McKinstry, 36% do 23 & 24, 36 60 ! , 133 John Thompson, Steward, sundries per account, 1433 75 giving a Concert at the Mooresville Academy, 23, 82 69 inst. " Brice Blair, Dublin, 21 13 Samuel Douglass, for five bushels barley, 324 Benjamin Garver, for 943,4 bushels rye, - " l3i e e on Saturday evening next. The good people „ Williamc , 1 "'kiln' 47 81 Baptist Church, for 15 lbs lard, 1 50 Thos. McGarvey, butchering, salt, &c., 26, 19 36 $8696 25 The entertainment will consist of their George Numer, Henderson, 12 45 Samuel Banks, for 834 do 85 Samuel Lutz, for 5334 bushels wheat, 27, 74 48 Products of the Farm. of that- part of "ye Sammie's" country may " Samuel S. Smith, Huntingdon, 393 68 D. Clarkson, for 3,,,1, bushel small potatoes, so E. A. Myers, for wheat, 28, 10 12 usual variety of popular and attractive airs, " Henry A. Mark, Juniata, 77 56 do for one lb stocking yarn, 75 144 bushels wheat: 0734 bushels rye; 109 bushels oats; expect a rich, rare and racy musical enter- " George Jackson, Jackson, 150 3. 11. Kidder, for 51 lbslard, lard, 510 $1377 19 85 bushels burley; 650 bushels corn in ears; 18 bushels together with a number of new and highly onions; 20 bus. turnips ; COO bus. potatoes ;15 bus. beets ; " George B. Weaver, Hopewell, tainment, not met with every day. We be- " Samuel Hannah Morris, 78 53 D. Douglass, for 9 bushels lime, 112 Sundries paid for use of Flu-nc. Marked File F. 2000 bus. lime; 28 tons of hay; 6 loads corn fodder; 2650 interesting pieces not heretofore introduced, 742 :36 Jane Wilson, for cash received, 500 speak for them a crowded house. " George Miller, dieicla, 6 '2B Blair County Alms House, for cash received, 12 90 By 'W. P. Harris, for work on farrn, NOD. I, 2& 3, $l2B 00 beads cabbage; 3866 pounds of beef; 2563' flog of pork; 358 do do do do 4 a-. 5, 38 89 lbs of tallow; 466 lbs of lards; 22 pigs; 11 turkeys; 300 flute duetts &c comprisina• to , ether a rich " D. S. Henderson, Porter, 257 80 County Treasurer, for drafts at sundry times, 1151 11 ' 1 c, .-s Mee. Alexander, for 16 days work, 6a 7, 10 00 chickens; 2 colts. .......-- " James G. Doyle, Shirley, 190 38 - and interesting vocal and instrumental exhi- /33''' Mr. B. M. Greene's H $ 1435 75 Huntingdon and " Charles Bowersox, Shirleysburg, 32 53 Henry Myers for smithing, 8, 23 88 Articles Manufacturod. " Joshua Johns, Springfield, 105 90 C. John Wicks . do., 0 ; 30 91 146 shirts; 107 dresses; 89 pairs pantaloons; 27 pairs bition, one worthy the attention of the lovers 3leConnellstown singing classes gave a Con- " Thomas Cisney, Tell, 166 28 BY SUNDRY EXPENDITURE FOR USE OF BOUM A. Carothers for one mare and colt, 10, 125 00 drawers; 40 aprons ;30 pairs stockings and socks ; 8 sacks; John Jacobs for one bull, 11, 20 00 12 vests; 11 comforts and has; 15 shirts ;20 pillow slips ; of music, and the public generally. " Abraham Elias,Tod cert in the Methodist Church in this place, " N. F. Campiiell ' 164 58 Monthly Statement No. 1. January, 1859. J. Cresswell for eloverseod and barley, 12. 35 00 18 sun bonnets; 12 handkerchiefs ; 4 small coats. Union, 110 29 The well known musical abilities of the on Saturday last. The notice given Martin Meitner, Walker, 191 97 By Samuel Rickets, for boards, 63 James Harper for 40 bushels of potatoes, 13, 26 00 Stock on hand. Expenses removing paup from Blair Co Alms House, 580 R. McNeal for 6 bushels of seed wheat, 14, 720 evening John Thompson, West, 803 77 $4lBl 09 15, 17 2 5 3 horses; 6 mild, cows; :3 head young cattle; I bull ;21 above gentlemen, to ether with the object in was very short, consequently the house was 1858. William Walker, Alexandria, 249 35 Cash paid 4 stragglers to leave, sundry times, 112 W. Harvey for wagon bed &c., 16 , 95 0 stock hogs; 3 breeding sows; 57 sheep; 11 turkeys • 200 " Peter Livingston, Ba.rree, 1076 88 do Grice flintily to leave, 780 It. Davis tor seu'ng limo kiln, view, and for which they have generously small-but the singing was good. " John C. Watson, Brady, 864 12 do postage stamps at sundry times, 113 George Flautt fol. s.ork., 17, 407 chickens ; one two horse wagon; one new three horse wagon and bed; one sled; one cart ; one buggy ; :3 plows; tendered their assistance, it is hoped will se- _________.... " Joseph Park, Cass, 225 63 John Burns, for shaving paupers, 75 1. Graflius for plow points&c., 18, 262 one harrow; one cultivator; about 7500 lbs pork; 5000 Ibs " John S. Gehrett, Cassville, 61 10 J. S. Miller, for cm:olmm lamp and can, 200 $478 9, of beef; 450 bushels potatoes; 2S tons hay; 920 heads cab cure for them the encouramement and patron- Alai'''. The attention of our readers is reques- " George W Johnson, W. Horton, Carbon, 438 23 Jas. Johon, for essence peppermint, 87 bage. " George D. Hudson, Clay, 271 91 Doyle, Foust & Co., for campheno, 20 Sundry Persons for Merchandise. Marked File M. -., MONTHLY TABLE. age of a liberal community. ted to an advertisement, by D. Caldwell, Pro- '" :Joseph Cornelius, Cromwell, 632 67 McKinnon & McNite. for drugs, 75 By Wm. B. Leas, for merchandise, No. Ito 4, 341 91 -4 tz , 2 ., c, 7 , y ; ,.,,, c.,, , ,,,,,,,,,,__, " William McClain, Dublin, 377 37 Weaver & Graham, for camphene per bill, 435 thonotary, entitled "An Act in reference to Wm. A. Fraker, do sto 11, 162 57 . E .... :::, 29 1 ,c2,..' c .5..„ .F., Fs= V ='' 7, The nett proceeds to be apprpriated towards " John B. Thompson, Franklin, 1078 04 A. A. Shannon, for repairing harness, 12 Wm Johnson, do 12 &13 95 36 - -', a' a --' - " I ' `I a - -' -''' ' 2- "`"; 5 --: d the debt incurred by the introduction of gas the Commissions of justices of the peace and " Jacob Hallman, Henderson, " Peter Swoope, Huntinn-don 249 76 909 51 J. Hildebrand, for flour to pauper, J. C. Sechler, for sundry freight, 100 ' 67 Win. 11. Brewster, J. A. Brown, do do '4 ... , t 1 ...,, 2 7 - 14 &15 62 02 -- ~.. ":"' =.S ....._- A. 16 &17 13 37 .2 0 ~ :l :- . `i ~T .s - -, cs ..-.. S 7 into the Huntingdon Baptist Church. aldermen, in another column. It is of impor- " Jacob Weaver, Hopeiv ' ell, ' 586 50 Sundry traveling expenses during the month, 11 21 Foust & Etnier, do 18 al9 31 08 = 77 : : :' : ' Samuel Steffey, Jackson, 782 35 - Doyle, Foust & Co., do 20 300 E....i --- • ~, ~,, *** - .....,----- tance to every man in the county. " ][.%tac. Heffner, Juniata, 336 OG 38 42 P. M. Bare, do a 21 62 62 ,-, ,-,... - STREET BRAWL.-A disgraceful fight came 0 at, " Nathaniel Lytle, Morris, 480 08 Monthly Statement No. 2. February. John Bare, do 22 524 ~..-.., t..4_,,, , ,- ; ... , 5 , _ ...., PellimPV off on Monday evening, on Tow Trill, just r " Green,Oneida, SUDDEN DEATH.-Rebecca a daughter Of „ George Michael Garner, Penn, 174 41 721 73 By James A. Brown, for tools, John Burns, for shaving paupers, 76 75 George McLaughlin, do 23 25 33 ..- -4 c.... e., t,.., co t., c :.-. 1 David Etnier, do 24 7 49 Mr. Henry Helfright, of Petersburg, but late- " Daniel Knode, Porter, 1395 21. alcßennon & McNite, for drugs, &c., 262 -I 7;* .-. 4-- c: ,-., ,--, : to .:s t,s -.1 ,-.-, o: .; 4I paOmmosia back of the jail, between a couple of the de- " Samuel Foust, Shirley, 1237 32 Cash paid for postage stamps?&c., 115 $BO9 62 5:: : : : • - I ly married, was on a visit to her sister in this " Benjamin Long, Shirleysburg, 172 49 Joseph Harvey, for 4% bushels ashes, 56 a ,-,. co .-= : .•+w_ squatuadon scendants of Ham, about a small piece of beef. J. C. Sechler, for freight, 25 Miscellaneous and Incidental. Marked File I. " David Wible, Springfield, 311 41 place, and while engaging in washing in. the „ Catharine Fraker, for stage fare, o By IWKinnon & ArNite, for drugs, No. Ito 7, 46 61 5' 1 I- ' E ''' 37 '''''-"7. Bully Bradford alias Brooks, hit Hen. Lot on Jacob G. Jones, Tell, 417 80 2'l yard, on 'Wednesday last, fell dead. " David Aurandt, Tod, 134 79 Joseph Harvey, for glazing windows, 100 M. S. Harrison, tinware, &c., 8a 9, 69 23 . tO tz,-. c....: : .tz CS ' 1 Sinvoa the top of the head with a stone, and other- " Abraham Wright, Union, 348 96 William Johnson. for leather, 1 75 B. Brindle, for coopering, ........... " Henry Swoope, Walker, 730 49 Cash paid for hinges and lock, 80 I. McDonathan for shoemaking, _ _ ; 14 to 16, 14 01 10 to 13, 20 45 2.. i ....4 : : • • • . • wise abused him, and then turned round and A CARD.-The undersigned whose house 4=. " Thomas Ilyskill, Warriorsmark, 897 68 do sundry wayfaring paupers to leave, 506 __ ..., - ~., .. .. : to. ;:: a. 0.; [mum; uospuqa ~ would assisted in carrying him home. Curiosity was destroyed by fire on the °sth ult ld " Andrew Slattern, West, 1641 73 16803 58 Sundry traveling expenses during the month, 137 „." r; i.s fs i.....- , , ", , ~,, ,„; . I _-,.. as -- cZ , CsOo-7-acsi.:,= , -.C. , 1 101 V _____ 1859. William Kemp, Alexandria, 84 73 ? prompted us to go and see Lot, and on ar- embrace the present opportunity of publicly " Sam'l Myton olJames Barree, 100 40 1656 .„:„:. t..., t.: f;:. t.:' , 1.4. t -, . tz, t,..• ,tZ - , nD a . tendering to the citizens of Huntingdon and " James K. Hampson, Brady, ' 598 98 Monthly Statement No. 3. March. s „, i.:,,4-.5. , "-,...c..f.,..;-_-_-,D,:,-.4 uatuom ,- .., t: 5, riving at his house, we found him lying on " John R Gosnell, sr Cass, 150 00 IClcKennon & McNite, drugs, stamps, &c., 174 iS vicinity, and to friends and neighbors gener- " Nicholas Corbin, ' Ca ' s' svill, 39 83 John Burns, fur shaving paupers, 100 - 4Li 1:?, t .::: : ', ! , :t ti `'‘''.' C:' it !.. •2 0 uoimpo § Ei. - the floor in a state of insensibility, and bleed- ally, his most sincere thanks for their kind- " Joseph Biggins, Carbon, 44 01 J. Jamison, for stage fare, 75 c e. 5.....; -, -, ccofC,J3 . -I so 114 03 .=..as ing profusely-Brooks having inflicted a se- ness and liberality which have, under the " Benedict Stevens, Clay, 100 21 Ephraim Doyle, for cash. on account, 10 00 a 1,,-..cc cc's. -,,,,,....,,,, " James Baker, Esq., Cromwell, 39 18 A. Lutz. for timothy seed, 25 0 -4 c: f.s a-, ..s. as ale as as c , c, unapamy '4 vere wound on his head, which came very circumstances, so far contributed to the' com- " John Eberts, Franklin, 440 00 J. C. Sechler, for freight, 172 a c05...-c5a.,...."-f5i..:.,... , ,,,, ~ c.' a fort of myself and family. " Elisha Shoemaker, Henderson, 150 50 Jane Hoover, for furnishing out door paupers, 300 o ~.., 4",-,..-"....,...-.. ,i c..; C.,- , --,., o :=,' t , :.1.-S V./ ts GO , •G ,_.. 1L.4).10,1 • near " fetching him." We do not wish to be " John Bothrock, Hopewell, 15 00 Paid Gratin's for 9: 1 4 lbs cheese, 142 a. c C. Atherton, for lime, 50 " A. S. Harrison, Esq., Huntingdon, 672 68 severe on the scoundrels, but we think it " John Oaks. Jackson, 24S 00 Paid sundry paupers to leave, 711 Ist of paupers to whom fa-- would be a fine thing if we could get rid of " John R. Dean. Juniata, 129 61 Sundry traveling expenseS during month, 740 tbrouch ri.- " Perry Moore, Morris, 130 00 about a dozen of these Brownites. It would " John Logan, Oneida, 91 41 34 90 " John Householder, Penn, 395 94 be a blessing to the community, and a relief " Robert A. Laird, Porter, 225 00 49 00 to the county. 90 00 RALLY !—The People's Party of this bor ough met in the Court House on Monday evening last, for the purpose of expressing their views on the Presidential question, &c. The meeting was organized by calling Col. S. S. Wharton to the Chair, and electing five Vice Presidents and two Secretaries. A. W. Benedict, Esq., made a short speech, in which he recommended that a committee be appoin ted to draft resolutions expressive of their choice for the Presidency, and instructions to their representative to the Harrisburg Con vention, as also to the National Convention at Chicago. A committee was appointed by the Chair, and after some time, resolutions were reported and adopted, instructing for a solid Cameron delegation to Chicago. MELINCIIOLY ACCIDENT—HorribIe Death. —Yesterday morning, the 9 o'clock passen ger train east, run over and instantly killed Nicholas Peightal, a farmer; who lives on Dry Ridge farm, just above town. Mr. Peigh tal was engaged in hauling ties for the rail road, and had just thrown off a load, and stepped to the opposite side of the track, when the train came along. lie attempted to re-cross the track again to his horses, fur fear they would frighten at the cars, when he slipped and fell, the cars passing over his head crushing it into a jolly, and killing him instantly. An inquest was held by Esquire Snare. He leaves a wife and several chil dren to mourn his sudden and unexpected death. LOOK OUT FOR TUE SCOUNDRELS.—We have heard of two farmers in this county who have been swindled lately, by strangers who called at their houses and offered for sale " genuine California gold" watches. They valued their watches at from $lOO to $175, but being hard pressed for money, agreed to take a much less sum. One was bought for $4O, and another for $lOO. Some days after the strangers had left for other parts, the farmers discovered that the watches were worth about slo. The country is full of these traveling scoun drels. gir A lady in Smithfield came very near being burned to death, one day last week.— She was standing before the stove, when her clothes caught fire—fortunately, however, doing her no serious damage, other than burn ing her dress entirely off of her and slightly scorching her fingers, she having presence of mind enough to throw some quilts around her, which happened to be lying in the room, thereby smothering the flames. Ladies should be careful when moving about an open fire. gar. The lecture by the Rev. Zahnizer, on Friday evening last, in the Court House, was one of the ablest discourses we have had the pleasure of listening to for some time. It is spoken of by all who heard it, as a masterly effort, and one worthy the Reverend gentle man. Mr. Zahnizer's literary abilities aro of no ordinary character, and it is not often we country folks have the pleasure of lis tening to men of his ability and literary tal ent, in the capacity of a lecturer. AEir The "Frogtown Rangers," better known as "Fantastics," will turn out fully armed and equipped for drill and inspection, on the 22d inst. We anticipate a rich sight, from the descriptions already given us of the style of some of the dresses to be worn on that day. Afr. Wm. Dorris, Sr., has been ap pointed by Gov. Packer, Notary Public for the borough of Huntingdon. This is a good appointment. To those generous-hearted ladies whose self-imposed mission in our behalf has been instrumental, to a great extent, in procuring for us that relief which was as acceptable and as welcome as it was unsolicited and unex pected, a debt of gratitude is due which is as lasting as life, a grateful remembrance of which will ever be cherished by your friend and fellow citizen, STEPHEN Goxsucn. LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. ENNISVILLE, Feb. 6, 1860 111 a. LE.wis----Dear Sir : —The monotony of our somewhat quiet village was agreeably va ried a few days since by the announcement that the Continentals of your town, in compliance with an invitation from our citizens, bad con sented to visit us and favor us with one of their plet.sing and profitable musical enter tainments on Saturday evening last, and not withstanding the inclemency of the weather, the difficulty of traveling and other disad vantageous circumstances, a very large, at tentive and appreciative audience from the surrounding neighborhood, was in attendance to witness the exhibition, which passed off pleasantly and to the satisfaction of all pres ent. Although the Continentals were not un known to many of us by reputation, yet I am free to say that all of us were agreeably surprised and disappointed by the superior and elegant manner in which they acquitted themselves, by the taste and skill with which their pieces were executed, and by their gen tlemanly manner and deportment whilst here. I have not time nor room to say anything further on the subject, but believe that I speak the sentiment of our entire community by saying that the Huntingdon Continentals are worthy the patronage and encouragement of every lover of music, taste and refinement, and by extending to them a cordial welcome to our midst at any future period, at the same time assuring them not only of a full house, an orderly and attentive audience, but of the lasting remembrance and kind regards of A. LOVER OF MUSIC. DI.ARR.IED, On the ."31st nit.. by Rev. A. M. Barnitz, at the M. E. Parsonage in this place, Rev. A. M. CREJOIITON, of War riorsntark, to Miss ELLEN GRAY, of Half Moon. Centre co. DIED, In Alexandria, on the 7th inst., WILLIAM CLITMSTY, a bright and promising youth, aged about fourteen years. Death approaches us in the hour we think not. This week enjoying health and strength, next week a corpse. Is it not a solemn thought? Yet how many appear re gardless of the danger of their souls; but we feel as if such was not the case with William. We trust that God has wafted his spirit to those bright realms above where angels dwell. 'Lis sad to part with those we love; Ah, sad indeed to part, But when we know , their sours with God; 'Tis cheering to the heart. F. a. V. In this borough, on the Bth inst., at the residence of her brother-in-law, Thomas Westbrook, suddenly of disease of the heart, Mrs. REBECCA, wife of John Free, of Petersburg, aged 22. ye:u•s 1 month and IS days. We miss thee, loved one! none can tell The loneliness that reigns around, Enshrouding all from hill to vale, Since thou west laid beneath the ground. But soon the Archangel's trump shall sound, And thou, dear one, in Christ shall rise, With bright immortal beauty crowned, And glory beaming in thy eyes. In this place, on the Ist inst., of consumption, Miss Hum' POPE, aged twenty-ono years three months and twenty-seven days. CAUTION. - Take notice that the note given by me on the 31st day of January, 1800, in favor of Jacob Miller of Hender son township, for twenty-five dollars, will not be paid un less compelled by law, as I have not received value for the same. NICHOLAS SHANK. Feb. 15, 1360. NOTICE. - The attention of Justices of the Peace and Con stables is respectfully directed to the following Act of As sembly. entitled Au Act in reference to the Commissions of Justices of the Pence and Aldermen, approved 13th April, A. D. 1859. D. CALDWELL, Prothonotary. AN ACT in reference to the Commissions of Justices of the Peace and Aldermen SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep resentatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Gen eral Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That every person hereafter elected to the office of Justice of the Peace or Alderman, shall, within thirty days after the election, if he intends to accept said office. give notice thereof in writing to the Prothonotary of the Common Pleas of the proper county, who shall im mediately inform the Secretary of the Commonwealth of said acceptance; and no commission shall issue until the Secretary of the Commonwealth has received the notice aforesaid. SECTION 2. That so much of an Act of Assembly as re quires Constables to send copies of the returns of the elec tion of Aldermen and Justices of the Peace, to the Gover nor of the Commonwealth. is hereby repealed. W. C. A. LAWRENCE, Speaker of the House of Representatives... JNO. CRESWELL, Jr., Speaker of the Senate. APPnovEn—The thirteenth day of April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine. WM. F. PACKER. Feb. 33, 1800-3 t. " David Parsons, Tell, " Isaac Curfrnan, Tod, " John Eby, Shirley, 314 28 " George Lens, Shirleysbnrg, 119 66 " Moses Hamer, Walker, 180 77 " Peter IL Burkett, Wairiorsmark., 541 55 " R. M. Cunningham, West, 303 00 .. .. " John Clayton, Union, 150 00 "• James Harper, Dublin, 80 00 " Jacob Baker, Springfield, 55 46 5539 20 County tax on unseated lands, 81. 00 School 4, it cc 7S 20 Road ~ cc cc 56 94 216 14 Redemption money received, 46 65 Fines and Jury fees rec'd of Sheriff Miller, 86 00 132 05 Rent of Grand Jury room, W. F. Thomas, 4 00 For Gas &c., in Court Rouse, Prof. Coyle, 350 c: c, " String Band, 250 10 00 Fines received from sundry persons. Commonwealth vs. Long's boys, 10 00 J. K. Snyder, 5 00 it Wm. Sissler, 5 00 cc Geo. Africa, 10 00 ao Coders' boys, 2 00 32 00 Fine collected from peddler for selling with out licenso, 25 00 Five dollars of above fine not good money, and exonerated by Auditors, 5 00 20 00 Balance due County Treasurer, 4733 01 EXPENDITURES Attorney General, Prothonotary, Sheriff and wit ness fees, &c., on Commonwealth Prosecutions, $BOB 30 Constables for making returns and election fees, 532 00 (-Irand and Traverse Jurors, Crier & Constables, 2696 25 Judges, Inspectors and Clerks of Elections, 1217 60 Assessors Orders, 789 50 Inquisitions on dead bodies, 175 67 Road and Bridge views and damages, 381 75 BRIDGE ORDERS : Alex. Cannon for Bridge across Stone Creek. 614 75 Robt. Stitt, for Bridge across Shaver's Creek, 523 01 E. & A, Ramsey repairing Bridge across Black Log Creek, 100 00 D. Shirley for work at Juniata Bridge, 1 00 1238 76 Comminissioners—lL L. McCarthy, 170 00 Gco. W. Mattern, 165 00 John Messner, 154 00 Jacob Baker in full, 53 50 542 50 Expenses in holding Appeals— John Flenner, 18 00 Geo. W. Mattern, 15 00 11. L. McCarthy, 15 00 48 00 Clerk of Commissioners in full for ISSB, 125 00 " " on account for 1859, 250 00 375 00 Attorney for Commissioners, 15 00 Co. Auditors—James Cree, 18 00 P. D. Stevens, 19 50 T. W. 0 raffius, 19 50 Clerk to Auditors, 10 00 67 00 J. Simpson Africa, for auditing accounts for Reg, and liec. and Prot'y, 12 00 County Bonds paid John Scott, Esq., 530 00 CZ " " IL A. Miller, 529 16 1059 16 Interest on County Bonds— John R. Gosnell, 41 43 .Exrs. of Conrad Bucher, 60 00 Samuel Wigton, 45 00 Wm. P. Orbison, 240 00 Thos. Fisher, 114 00 Wm. B. Leas, 60 00 A. Johnston, 2 47 562 90 Merchandise for Court House and Jail,34 99 Fuel for 66 CC CC 275 62 Henry Glazier for arranging and repla cing papers at building of vaults, 34 00 Refunding orders paid, 94 63 For building vaults in Court House, 869 50 " making cases in vaults, 138 75 4 Repairs in Court House and Jail, 68 05 " Gas and repairing fixtures, 70 43 Huntingdon Co. Agricultural Society, 100 00 Premium on Fox Scalps, 391 80 Printing Blanks. Advertising, &c.— John A. Nash, 183 50 Willis's Lewis, 72 04 William Brewster, 35 00 290 54 D. Caldwell. for his fees and costs as Clerk of Quarter Sessions, Prothono tary, Stationery, &e., 161 00 For Stationery and Blank Books for Public Offices, 278 84 Sheriff Miller, for summoning Jurors boarding prisoners, and conveying - convicts to the Penitentiary, in full, 895 96 Sheriff Watson, in full of his account up to Ist January, 1860, 123 50 For keeping convicts in Wes'n. Pen'y., 263 10 Adam Hoffman, for snaking chairs for Court House, 60 00 Treasurer of Hunt. Co. Poor House, 8779 05 Cost of advertising Unseated Lands di rected not to be sold and discount on Erie money, 3816 Road tax on unseated lands paid out, 370 27 School t 4 CC " " " 194 04 564 31 Cleaning Court House for 1859, 25 00 " 25 00 Washing for prisoners, Medicine and attendance, :: 1 00 Wm. Colon, postage, 48 40 Balance due Treasurer at last settlment, 6770 43 Treasurer's commission on $51066 80 at Iy z per cent., 766 00 In testimony of the correctness of the above, we hero unto subscribe our names and affix. the seal of said coun ty this 2d day of :January, ISGO. 0. W. MATTERN, .101 IN FLENNER, Commissioners. M. F. CAMPBELL, ATTEST : HENRY W. MILLER, Clerk. We the undersigned Auditors of Huntingdon county, Pa.. elected and sworn according to law, report that we met, did audit settle and adjust according to law, thoac counts of F. IL LANE, Treasurer of the county, and the orders of the Commissioners and the receipts for the same, for and during the past year, and find a balance due F. 11. Lane of Four Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty-three Dollars and ninety-one cents. Given under our hands at the Commissioners Office, in the borough of Huntingdon the 3d day of January, 1860. ISItAEL GRAFFLUS, T. W. GRAFFIUS, Auditors. WM. L. CIINND.GIIASI. Feb. 1,1860.—1 t. BUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE I you want your card neatly printed upon envel opera', call at LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. CULL at D. P. GWIN'S if you want ki GOOD GOODS. Monthly Statement No. 4. April. By G. Flautt, for cash paid sundry times, 3 50 John Burns. for shaving paupers, 1 25 M'Einnon & 51',Nite, drugs, post stamps, 1 33 Long & Miller, cash paid per receipt, 75 John Bare, for sundries per Glasgow, 1 96 lungireck & Smith, for groceries, 225 00 Amanda. Thompson, for sewing, 5 00 . - . Andrews & Dixen, per receipt, A. Heffner, for 344 . bushels wheat, Jas. Murphy, for paupers faire, Paid sundry wayfaring paupers, 5 95 Sundry traveling expenses during mouth, 11 75 Monthly Statement No. 5. Hay. By Penina Thompson, for kitchen labor, 5 00 11.1 . Kinnon & White, drugs and stamps, 1 47 John Burns, for shaving paupers, A. Price, for 45 bundles straw, Long & Lightner, for potato plants, 1 00 J. C. Sechler, for freight, 18 89 Sundry persons, for sundries, 4 65 Expenses for bringing Weaver to house, 6 39 Robert Walker, for cash paid per reciept, 1 50 Traveling expenses during the month, 3 24 Monthly Statement No. 6. June. By expenses to Centre co. to bring Duman family, 15 95 BPKinnon F.: IWNite, for postage stamps, 51 Jack Burns, for shaving, 25 Bars. Rigby, for 500 cabbage plants, ezc., 2 00 Sundry persons, for mowing, 5 69 Paid sundry paupers to leave, 1 80 $31668 57 By A. Thompson, for sewing. 3 34 M'Kinnon & 11.E.Nite, for drugs, stamps, &c., 1 33 Sundry persons. for harvesting, - 437 Rc;moving sundry paupers to Blair co., 6 35 Expenses for seeing Peggy Cresswell. 4 35 do for going to lluntingdon, &c., 120 Removing Mrs. Price and family, 1 25 Paid sundry away paupers, 1 55 E. Zelda, cash paid for rent, 1 50 Monthly Statement _NM 8. August. By M'Kinnon & INFINite, drugs, stamps, 1 20 John Burns, for shaving, 25 P. Thompson, for kitchen labor, 10 37 A. Thompson, for sewing, 6 S 7 Expenses going to Blair co., etc., 4 83 J. C. Sechler, fare for 3 passengers to Hollidaysburg, 4 SO S. Outs, altering pigs and lambs, 1 00 S. Lutz, 134 bushels fox seed, 62 Sundry persons, miscellaneous articles, 2 35 Paid sundry paupers sent away, 5 00 Sundry traveling expenses, 6 57 Monthly Statement Aro. 9. September. By removing sundry paupers from Waterstrect, S 75 J. C. Sechler, for freight on glass, 55 Cash paid sundry paupers sent away, 1 50 John Baker. Esq., official fees, SO M'Kennon & M'Nite, stamped envelopes, 50 Expenses for going to Huntingdon, 95 Monthly Statement No. 10. October. By Win. Plum, expenses going to Stir, 4 00 Wm. Italn, constable, for cash paid, 50 Mrs. Wilcox, for freight and traveling expenses. 5 57 P Thompson, for kitchen labor, 2 00 Robert Lowry, for tare to Cassville, 1 87 Wm. Miles, fare to Greenwood Furnace, 1 SO W. WNite, for stamped envelopes, SO Sundry persons, for miscellaneous articles, 1 14 Peter Etnier, for wagon hire, 75 Paid sundry paupers sent away, 2 75 Traveling expenses during the month, 2 4-1 Monthly Statenmnt No. 11. November. By J. Johnston, for harvesting, 1 50 Expenses to Warriorsmark, Russell and family, 3 75 Wm. M'Nite, for stamped envelopes, 80 Imigerick & Smith, fur groceries, 225 00 Removing .1. hlecook to Carlisle, 15 75 S. S. Laughlin, for repairing clock, 1 50 Stewart & Zollinger, amount per bill, 450 J. C. Sechler, freight on iron, coffin, etc., 5 77 Paid sundry paupers sent away, 4 50 Ttaveliug expenses during month, 2 00 Monthly Statement .n. 12. December. By expenses removing negro family, 5 SO Going to Petersburg—Fixbaugh case, 2 20 J. C. Seel)ler, freight on groceries, etc., 4 91 Wm. lirNite, for stamped envelopes, 80 Paid for brushes and rug, 85 Win. IWNite, postage stamps and paper, 95 Paid sundry paupers sent away, 3 82 Expenses for traveling during month, 3 45 - - _ By Levi Evans, for his note not collected, 12 39 Wm. Johnson, leather for use of House, 2 42 John Ricks, for his claim not collected, 75 00 J. McElwee, do do do 900 Wm. Piper, do do do 23 50 Wm. Glasgow, do do do 42 29 Salary as Steward, 1 year, ending Jan., 1360, 400 00 569 60 Total, $1435 75 In testimony of the correctness of the above account and statement, we do hereunto set our hands this 4th day of January, A. D., 1560. D. CLARKSON, JAS. 'MURPHY, Wu. MOORS. Feb. 1, 1860.-It. $31608 57 RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE HUNTINGDON COUNTY ALMS HOUSE, from January 5t11,1859, to January 403,1860, inclusive. DR. To County Treas. for amount drawn on orders, $B3ll 61 John Thompson, for order drawn previous to last settlement, 100 00 John Thompson, for sundries detailed in his ac count, 284 64 Total, $3695 25 EXPENDITURES: By Sundry Persons for Provisions. Narked file P. CR.. By Thos. M'Garvey, for 6149% Ds pork, $307 46 Same, for 3604 1 % lbs beef, No. 1, 144 17 B. Garver. for 233 lbs pork, 2, 13 93 David Douglass, for 1204 lbs beef, 3 a 4, 50 13 Benjamin Garver, for 165 lbs beef, 5, 7 42 Monthly Statement 11"o.7. July SUNDRIES RECEIPTS Jacob Snyder, do - 17 a 18, 13 49 J. M. Clark, an account of Jos. Harris, No. 0, 4 87 Ephraim Doyle, making coffins, 19 a 20, 16 44 A. A. Shannon, harness and repairing, 21 a 22, 29 69 Wm. Drake, wagon work, 23 & 24, 12 75 J. Harris, white washing and work, 25 & 26, 15 B'i B. McGarvey, wagon hire and hog, 27 &2S, 12 00 D. Shaver, lumber, 29 to 31, 64 96 G. Flautt. 5 days carpenter work, 32, 6 00 Joseph Harvey, repairing windows, 33, 3 00 D. Bergstresser, 22 lbs sole leather, 34, 7 70 John Jocobs, error in former bill, 35, , 350 S. C. Rickets, lumber, 30, 7 27 John Lutz, printing, 37, 1 00 J. A. Brown, cutting glass, &c., 38, 3 06 Fred. Shriver, carpenter work, 39, 10 00 J. A. Nash, printing annual report, &c., 40, 36 75 Wm. Lewis, do do 41, 35 00 Win. Brewster,do do 42, 35 00 Isaac Sharrer, house logs, 43, 3 00 J. S. Miller, stone coal per bill, 44, 13 23 J. M.. Simpson, Insurance fees, 45, 18 00 Wm. Colon, half ream writing paper, 46, •1 50 Abram Lewis, insuring colt and stage fare, 47, 23 00 John Reed, patent truss, 48, 2 50 Henry Myerd, smithing, 49, 41 33 J. M. Clark. un account of Joseph Harris, 50, 4 87 A. Rodgers, work at lime kiln, 51, 3 75 6 53 45 50 . J. Holabaugh, shoemaking, 52, 4 93 Wm. Harvey, repairing, 53, 7 62 Peter Myers, cutting garments, 54, 3 07 J. Hertzell, weaving carpet, 55, 5 25 309 12 Stewart Allen, 6 tons coal, David Blair, 93-3 do Wm. B. Leas, 1 pair scales, Wm. Christy, county map, 59, 5 00 J. P. Smith, 1 ton coal, - 60, 3 00 F. H. Lane, commission on $15520, 61, 155 20 Gibboney & Morrison, 20 lbs yarn, 62, 14 00 S. Alexander, apples, 63, 2 12 Calvin Wallace, carpenter work, 64, S 00 P. Thompson, kitchen labor, 65 & 66, 64 63 A. Thompson, sewing balance, 67, 23 79 2 70 EMI .Thr support of out door Paupers. Marked 0. D. Jas. Stinson, weekly allowance, No. Ito 10 83 00 D. Megahan, keeping R. Chaney, 11 to 21, 118 00 G. Shultzberger keeping S. Shultzberger, 22 to 28, 38 50 It. Daughenbaugh do S. Daughenbaugh, 35, 36 00 Isaac Starr do Sarah Welch, 36 to 40, 22 00 D. Teague, keeping It. Davis and with, 41 to 46, 39 00 Delia Slouch do E. Peigh t, 47 to 51, 56 00 W. B. Leas do Mrs. Gunsauls, 52 to 55, 24 66 W. Cornelius do John Baird, 56 to 58, 11 00 A. W Benedict do A. Martin, 59 to 61, 16 25 T. Cress w ell do Peggy Cresswell,62 to 66, 21 00 M. Starr do J. Gamble, 67 to 68, 10 00 0. Etnier, furnishing sound out door paup,69 to 72, 319 47 G. Eby, do do 73 to 77, 55 00 IL Ashman, do do 78 to 80, 63 00 It. B. Wigton, furnishing W. Roberts, SI to S 3, 45 08 A. Donahoo, furnishing out door paupers,B4 to Sti, 5S 03 W. It. Wimer, do do 87 & 88, 81 94 A. Estep, do do 89 & 90, 72 50 A. Kelley, attending out door paupers, 91 & 92, 121 13 It. 11. Powell, furnishing out door paupers,93 & 94, 15 13 J. R. Thompson, furnishing 31. Arnold, 95 to 97, 61 60 G. Mills, furnishing, E. Thatcher, 98 & 99, 887 T. E. Orbison, furnishing White & 31iles,100 & 101, 81 62 31. Montgomery, do N. Wilson, 102 & 103, 36 43 K. L. Greene, do J. Baird, 104 & 105, 30 00 A. Heffner, wheat and flour, N 0.106 & 107 and 19, file P, 6O 12 26 20 EMI A. Renner, 2 coffins and hauling, 108 & 109, 8 00 I. Liuinger, 2 coffins, 110 & 111, 6 50 G. A. Miller, goods furnished, 112 & 113, 419 A. Cresswell, use C. Grove Cemetery, 114 & 115, 8 00 D. Etnier, goods furnished, 116 & 117, 41 86 W. Crotzley, keeping J. Parks, 11S & 119, 18 00 D. Snare, furnishing out door paupers, 120 to 127, 50 80 W. Wilson, furnishing Susan Sweet, 128, 10 00 J. Graver, furnishing T. Thornburg, 129, 5 87 D. Royer, furnishing J. Davis, 130, 10 00 J. Cresswell & Son, furnishing J. T. Wilson, 131, 11 14 Fisher & McMurtrie. sundry out door paupers,l32, 123 87 B. Blair, furnishing Widow Hockenberry, 133, 13 50 J. l'andovender, furnishing G. Hatfield, 134, 224 J. H. Homer, furnishino• ' Mrs. Calhoun, 135, 48 50 G. Wilson, furnishing S. Bolinger, 136, 8 30 R. Stevens, furnishing H. Gesinger, 137, 12 82 J. Mierly, furnishing J. Stains, 138, 6'21 G. Householder, furnishing a stranger, 139, 3 00 J. E. Ketterman, furnishing T. Thornburg, 140, 2 00 J. Cook, furnishing Banks and wife, 141, 300 W. Hildebrand, furnishing E. Hockenberry, 142, 125 Isaac Neff, furnishing Guild out door paupers, 143, 212 Lorin° . & Cooper, furnishing J. Brauan, 144. 7 89 W. AfFraker, furnishing sund out door paup, 145, 2S 16 T. W. Estep, for attending Roberts, 146, 5 25 E. McHugh, furnishing do 147, 19 58 J. Miller, do sundry out door paupers, 148, 6 00 Sundry persons sundry items, 149 to 155, 15 95 do digging graves, 159 to 162,7 00 E. Doyle, for making coffin, 163 3 00 B. Higgins, do 164, 250 J. W. Slattern, keeping Mrs. Wharton, 165, 43 00 J. Snyder, keeping J. A. Pruner, 166, 8 25 Isaac Cook. keeping Price family. 167, 10 00 Shoeman & Anderson. keeping R. T. Walker, 165, 10 15 John Oaks, keeping Bush and wife, 169, 37 60 Mrs. Morgan, keeping a pauper child, 170, 7 00 Mary Faulk, keeping Mrs. Cresswell, 171, 3 50 R. E. Parson, la. :ping Terry Murry, 172, 10 00 J. Cook, keeping Mrs. Price, 173, 20 00 D. Stevens, keeping J. Newman, 174, 12 00 S. Houpt, keeping Mary Weaver, 175, 8 25 Sarah Decker, keeping Mrs. Martin, 176, 20 00 Newell & Moore, boarding J. Demor, 177, 4 05 C. Brown, boarding W. Corbin, 178, 7 50 J. McGowny do H. Kelly, 179, 16 57 W. F. Shaw, do Davis. 180, 6 00 W. Moore, burial expenses for Full, 181, 7 41 D. Clarkson, sund expenses by order of Board,lB2, 12 40 P. 11. Bence, making co ffi n, etc., 153, 5 00 Blair County Alms House, supporting Lucas, 184, 14 05 Wm. E. MMurtrie, rent of house, 185, 12 00 Henry Irwin, do 186, 6 25 Dr. Conrad. attending Roberts, 157 to 191, 102 00 Dr. R. Baird, do sund out door cases,l92 to 197, 74 25 Dr. R. D. Baird, • do 195 to 201, 55 00 Dr. SPRinnon, do 202 to 204. 23 50 Dr. J. A. Shade, do 205 to 206, 43 75 Dr. H. Orlady, attending Mrs. Snut, 207, 9 00 Dr. J. Irwin, do N. Wilson, 208, 22 50 Dr. S. T. Hill, do do 209, 18 00 Dr. G. Thompson, do strange woman, 210, 4 00 Dr. IL L. Brown, visit to Roberts, 211, 10 00 -Dr. 3. B. Laden, attending on Hohenstain, 212, 13 00 Dr. D. S. Chilcoat, furnishing for M'Cook, 213, 4 00 EEO BEM MEI 265 09 EMI Removal and Delivery. Narked File 1Z A. J. Henderson, delivering sund. gaup. No. 1& 2 10 00 Wm. King, do do 3& 4 147 G. G. Tate, delivering Roberts & Sheeter, 5& 6 21 00 J. S. Africa, do sundry paupers, 7& 8 18 40 Samuel Coen, do do 9& 10 25 11 Jacob Porter, do do 11 &12 33 30 J. Risbin, do do 13 010 Richard Starr, do do 14 3 20 M. 3. Marlin, for delivering one pauper. 15 4 50 T. Westbrook, do do 16 32S D. Stever, do do 17 8 00 W. McCarthy, do do 18 17 25 Jacob Lutz, do do 19 440 J. !tarnish, do do 20 775 .1. Walls, do three do 21 9SO Abraham Elias, do one do 22 800 A. Shaw, do do 23 450 J. McLaughlin, do do 24 980 D. Snare, Bsq., official fees, 25 202 J. 11. Kennedy, do 26 200 John Owen, do 27 100 IL Brewster, do 28 S2O S. Backns, do 29 &30 13 50 J. Johnson, do 31 200 List of paupers to whom temporary aid has been affor ded through the Steward, and otherwise, but whose names do not specially appear on the foregoing Report: A. Ilockenberry and five children, amount, J. Morgan, wife and five do A. Davenport and two do Warren Ryser, wife and child, E. Reckon berry. wife and three children, J. Catherwood, wife and two children, J. Brannan and family, G. Dixon. wife and three children. H. Kimberlin. wife and three children, S. Smith. mother and two do Mrs. Fomer and four do Wm. Hart, wife and two do liar. Rine and children, Jen Morris, It. Ganon, wife and two children, A. Crawford and seven do A. Batton, wife and five do John Davis. wife and three children, A. Allen, wife and two do C. Denall, wife and five do W. F. Martin. wife and three do J. Leonard. wife and six do Margaret Rodgers and six do John Stull, wile and two do P. Shusher, wife and seven do Han. White and one child, E. Wilitzell, wife and six children, Nancy, John Price, Henry Barker, wife and five children, John Banks. kept by It. Ashman, R. Williamson, kept by do J. Walker. do do Samuel White and children kept by Orbison, George Miles kept by Orbisom Dan Banks kept by D. Etnier, Maria Duncan, 56, 25 50 57, 2S 80 58, 22 50 $933 33 $7ll 02 One colt sold to E. Doyle for $4O. One to A. Carothers for $,37 50, which has been paid through W. P. Harris. We the undersigned Auditors of thecounty of Hunting don, do hereby certify that we have examined the orders, accounts. of the Directors of the Poor of said county, and find the same, together with the vouchers. to be cor rect as above stated. And we do further find that on ex amining the Treasurer's account, that be has paid on Poor House orders since last settlement, the sum of eight thous and seven hundred and seventy-ninedollars tald five cents ($5,779 05;) part of which account was fur orders drawn during the year ISSB. ISRAEL GRAFILTS, T. IV. GRAFI US. Auditors. W. L. CUNNINGHAM, OUTSTANDING BALANCES DUE AT THE SETTLEMENT OF TILE AUDITORS FOR THE YEAR 1559. Collectors. 1851. Charles Green, West, 1552. John Coulter, Walker, 185:3. Joshua Greenland, Cass, Luke Voorhees, Henderson, 123 56 1854. William Couch, Barren, William B. Shaw, Porter, 1855. John Smith, Barree, 1856. Solomon Tinnier, Jackson, 505 36 B. F. Wallace. Morris, Henry Grazier. Warriortimn, 107 22 Nicholas Corbin, Cassialle, 1857. Joseph Park, Clay, 5 69 William Johns, Cromwell, 10S 99 George D. Weaver. Hopewell, 10 00 George Miller, Oneida, 154 36 James G. Doyle. Shirley, 49 12 Jo‘dut Johns, Springfield, 5 56 1858. William Walker, Alexandria, 55 97 John S. Gehrett, Cassville, 10 26 George D. Hudson, Clay, 157 46 Joseph Cornelius, Cromwell, 203 18 William McClain. Dublin, 110 56 Jacob Hallman, Henderson, 24 46 Peter Swoope, Huntingdon, Jacob Weaver, Hopewell, 37 09 Samuel Stetley, Jackson, 573 79 Nathaniel Lytle, Morris, 712 66 Daniel Knode, Porter, 312 80 David Aurandt, Tod, 404 78 Henry Swoope, Walker, 149 20 Thus. Ilyskill, Warriorstna'k, 268 89 1859. William Kemp, Alexandria, 279 80 S. Myton, of James, Barree, 1053 87 James K. Hampson, Brady, 359 23 John R. Gosnell, Sr., Cass, 281 67 Nicholas Corbin, Cassville, 64 15 Joseph Biggins, Carbon, 595 23 Benedict Stevens, Clay, 363 33 James Baker, Cromwell, 879 84 John Eberts, Franklin, 1822 66 Elisha Shoemaker. Henders'n, 301 55 John Rothrock. Hopea ell, 598 40 A. S. Harrison, Huntingdon, 1789 95 John Oaks, Jackson, 1094 46 John It. Dean, Juniata, 197 60 Perry Moore. Morris, 1131 87 John Logan. Oneida, 180 30 John Householder, Penn, 641. 62 R. A. Laird, Porter, 1544 46 David Parsons, Tell, 414 74 lease Curfman, Tod, 356 86 John Eby. Shirley, 1280 49 George Leas, Shirleysburg, 140 26 Moses flamer, Walker, 543 21 P. 11. Burkett. Warriorsm'k, 1155 70 It. 51. Cunningham, West, 1950 21 John Gayton. Union, 260 30 James Harper, Dublin. 505 17 Jacob Baker, Springfield, 280 48 $2742 46 $24270 01 $13943 75 $992 15 BONDS DUE AND OWING BY THE COUNTY. To Wm. P. Orbison, Esq., " C. Bucher's Estate, " Samuel Wigton, " John It. Gosnell, " Thomas Fisher, Bond for Poor House Farm, Balance to A. B. Crewit's Estate, Unpaid on Jury orders, " " Commonwealth orders, " " Election " " Assessors' " Inquisition Deficit to the Commonwealth, Bond to F. 11. land, $18521 35 Given under Seel of Office, 4th January, 1860. GEORGE W. MATTEItN, JOIN FLENN Commigsiotters. M. F. CAMPBELL, Attest : Homy W. Mu.t.r.R, Clerk. [Feb. 1, 1860-4t.] 34 25 8 50 28 00 5 05 13 50 4 25 5 50 7 50 050 _4 50 . Militia CO. Tax. SYate $ 33 03 $ 37 81 $ E3M 4 35 EMI 6 00 75 00 77 OS 39 54 10 00 273 6 6 00 33 75 23 28 290 52 5 09 7 00 1 00 121 91 20 26 1 A 26 01 174 53 523 82 292 47 141 02 33.50 74 74 270 73 225 12 427 63 911 38 223 64 357 85 10S1 53 668 76 133 30 543 30 115 16 409 08 766 63 216 70 IS6. 29 661 00 122 16 324 68 741 97 1025 78 -195 CO 289 25 139 03 16 00 32 50 35 00 11 00 26 GO 4 00 10 00 52 00 45 00 31 50 16 00 21 00 $3500 00 1000 00 750 00 690 00 1900 00 1000 00 418 05 38 50 302 71 228 86 106 50 40 00 5516 73 3000 00 El