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    WAR NEWS.
THE BRILLIANT VICTORY IN
TENNESSEE.
THE OFFICIAL -DISPATCHES.
The Trait& General Lloyd Tighlman
and Staff Taken Prisoners.
TBE SURRENDER OF TRE 'FORT
UNCONDITIONAL.
The Victory Gained by the Fleet
Alone.
The -Fort and Prisoners Handed over to
the Army
THE REBEL GUNBOATS CHASED,
WAstliNcToN, Feb. 7.—Secretary
Welles has reeeiv.ed the following dis
patch :
U: S. FLAG-SJIIP CINCINNATI, OFF '
FORT HENRY, TENNESSEE nivEn;
February 6,1.862. ,
•
The gunboats • tinder my command,
the -Essex;'' Commander Porter; the
Carondolet i • Commander Walker; the
Cincinnati, Commander Stembel; the
St. Louis; Lieut. commanding Pauld
ing; the Conestoga, Lieut. command.
ing Phelps; the Taylor, Lieut. com
manding Gwinn, and the Lexington,
Lieut. commanding Shirk, after a se
vere and rapid fire of .one hour and a
quarter, have captured •Fort Henry,
and have•taken Gen. Lloyd Tighlman
and his staff, with sixty men as priso.:
ners.
The surrender to the gunboats was
unconditional,' as' we kept an open fire
upon them until their flag was struck.
In half an hour after the surrender I
handed - the fort and prisoners over to
Gen. Grant, commanding the army, on
his arrival at the fort hi force.
The gunboat Essex had a shot in her
boiler, and after fighting most effectu
ally for two-thirds of -the .action, was
obliged to drop down the river. I
hoar several of her men were scalded
to death, including the two pilots.—
She with the other gunboat's' officers
and men fought with the greatest 'gal
lantry-
Th - e Cincinnati received thirty-one
shots and had one man killed and eight
wounded, including two seriously.—
The fort with twenty guns and seven
teen mortars was defended by General
Tighlman with the most determined
gallantry.
• I will write as soon as possible.
I have sent •Lieut. Commanding
Philips and three gunboats .after the
rebel gunboats. • •
[Signed,] . A. H. FooTE, Flag Officer.
Another ACcount of the Victory in
Tennessee.
A Graphic Sketch of the Battle.--Four
or Five' Thousand Rebel Troopi Cut
' 'and - Run before the Sailors of the Gun
Boats.—They Leave Everything Be-,
hind.— Thirty-One Shots in the
,Guii
Working
of the Esse:v.
The Gazette and -Commercial's Cairo
correspondeuts•give the-following ac
count of the bombardment and capture
of Fort Henry : Yesterday at 12.30 P.
N., the gunboats Cincinnati, St. Louis,
Carondolet and Essex, the Taylor, Con
uestoga and Lexington bringing up the
roar, advanced boldly against the reb
el works, going to the right Of Painter
Creek Island, immediately above which
on the cast shore of the river stands
fortifications, and keeping out of range
till at the head of the island and with
in
one mile 'of the enemy. ,Passing the
island in full view of the rebel guns we
bleaday advanced, every man at quar
ters, every ear strained to catch the
flag officer's, signal , gun for . the. cons-
meneemcnt of action.;
Our line, of battle was on the left of
the St. Louis, next Carondolet, next
Cincinnati,, for the time being, the flag
ship having on board flag officer:A. IL
Foote, - and next the Essex., , NVie
vaneedin
_fine, the Cincinnati:a boat's
length ahead, when ,at.,12,80, the
einnati opened the ball, and immedi
utely , three accompanying boats fol
lowed suit. The enemy, oot:backward, '
gave. ad rn rabl erespo fl so, and the. fight
raged furiously for half, an hour, We
•steadily advanced, receiving and re
turning storms of shot and shell, when
getting within three hundred yards of
the enemy's works we came to a stand
and poured into them right, and left.
In the meantime the Essex became
disabled and drifted away from the
scene of action, leaving the Cincinnati,
earondelet and St. Louis alone enga
ged. At precisely ftirty minutes past
one the • enemy
,struck his colors,
and such cheering, such wild excite
ment as seized the threate, arms and
caps of the four or five hundred sailors
of the gunboats can be irnagiudd.
After the surrender, which was made
to flag officß :Foote by GO. Lloyd
Tilghman, who defended his fort in it
most determined mamief, Wefonrid the
rebel infinti;y
,en'eaMped outside the
04 numbering four or five thousand
bad' cut and run,leavmg,the
fiery eonipaity m command of the fort.
-The 'fort mounted. seventeen glins
mostly 32 and 35' pounders;one being
magniiiilentlo hick' ealumbiad.
Our shbts diStriontited two of their
Wills, One of their rifled thirty, two
founders burst during; the engagement,
t•VOunding one, ,
-Their gunners claim to have but
.eleven effective guns worked by fifty
four men, the' nuMbei till told of our
prisoners. - ,
They - lost five killed and ted"badly
wounded. The infantry left everything
in their flight. .
A Vast deal of plandO. has fallen in
to our hands, ineltiding a law and
valuable quantity of ordinance stores.
Gon,jilgliman is slielicartend,,and
tiiiriltsit-,611Q cif Ca a nostdamuiiigblows
of war in surrendering to flag officer
Foot(i. ' •- • -
• The rebel general•retuarked " I am
glad to ,4prrendor to a gallant an x)f
ticer." .Flag. 'officer • Toot() .replied—
" You flo perfectly right, sir, in sur
rendering; but yeu-should have blown
my boats out of the water before I
would brave_ surrendered to you."
In the enogernent, the, , Cineinnati
was in the lead,ami the flying flag offi
cer'spenant was the chief marlf,
Flag officer Foote and Captain Stem
hle.erowcied her deftsntlyinto the teeth
1) f , I,bp g,n9114).%* guns, , She got thirty
one shots, some of them going com
pletely through her.
The 'Essex was crippled when
_about
half through the fight and crowding
steadily against the enemy, a ball went
into her port sid e forward port, through
the heavy bulkhead and squarely
through ono,of her boilers, scalding
and killing several of the crew. Capt.
Porter, his aid, S. P. Briton, Jr., and
Paymaster Lewis were standing in a
direct line of, the bills passing, Britton
being in the centre of the groupe a
shot struck him on, the top of his head,
scattering his brains in every direction.
The escaping steam wont into the
pilot-house, instantly killing Messrs.
Ford and Bride, pilots. Many of the
soldiers, at the rush of steam, jumped
overboard, and were drowned.
The Cincinnati had one killed and
six wounded; the Essex six seamen
killed, and two officers and seventeen
men wounded; five missing.
There were no casualties on the St.
Louis or Carondolet, though shot and
shell fell uPon them like rain.
The St, Louis was commanded by
Capt, Leonard Paulding, who stood
upon the, gunboat and fciught the guns
to the last. , Not a man flinched, and
with ,cheer pponelicir," Sent shot and
shell 'among the enemy.. •
Evacuation of Romney, Va., by
the' Rebels
Ira* ci; Feb: 7.—The, Wheeling
IntelliOncer, of yesterday, says : "
learn from soldiers who arrived laSt
evening fkonl Patterson's Creek, that
the rebels evacuated. Romney on Mon
day night last. They either feared an
attack from our forces, or contemplate
making one, in another -direction."
A Dr f agoon Soout near Fairfax Court
House.
WASRINGTON, Feb. 7.—The follow
ing particulars have been received. It
appears that at 4 o'clock this morning
Col. Friedmann's Cavalry, the Came
ron Dragoons, numbering 800 men,
went out, in the direction of Fairfax .
Court House, for the purpose of -cap
turing , the Sece'ssiOn pickets. They
swept the country from Fairfax Court
House to Hunter's Mills, a distance of
perbaPs' five miles, going• within half a
mile of Germantown, which is several
miles beyond the Court House, and
seven miles this side of.Centreville.. ,
They drove in all the Seccssiori pick
ets, excepting thirteen, who belonged
to the First North Carolina and Stew
art's Virginia Cavalry. These, they
captured, and this evening they were
brought to Washington. They were
found in a log house, and on being sur
prised fired upon our scouts. One reb
el was killed in this fight. Capt. Wil
son, of the Cameron Dragoons, was
wounded in the neck, and a sergeant
also was wounded,
The conimaud was under Maj, Mass,
of the Cameron Dragoons.
A transportation wagon belonging
to the rebels, wu4 captured, together
with the six horses and eight . Colts,
rifles.
FROM THE UPPEAPOTMAO,
REBEL' TREACHERY REVENGED.
A FLAG OF TRUCE DISGRACED
The Torch Again Applied to Harper's
Ferry,
S.INDY HooK,Md.,Feb.7,—:This morn
ing, Capt. Baylor and three of his men
(rebels) concealed themselves behind a
stone wall just aboyO Harper's Ferry
bridge, While a, black man, (or a,white
man painted to represent a negro,) by
displaying a flag of truce, induced a
loyal Virginia to go over. , When near
ly across, Baylor and two others fired
at and killed the ferryman. Our bat
terles on the Heights then shelled the
buildings, and subsequently a party
of Federal troops: crossed and. set
fire to twelve houses, inchiding the
Wager Hotise and another hotel, the
railroad, buildings," etc. _ The whole
lower`partof the town is now in ashes.
A necessity existed for, burning these
buildin'gs,'asthey have afforded a hi
ding-place ti rebet.rifiemen who haVe
been annoying our,troops"for weeks.
The number of the - rebels was. not
ascertained, but many were seen to
mount their horses and leave for the
outskirts of the town by the Charles
town road.
'This afternoon a rebel flag of truce
in the hands of three of 134,ylor's met)
- came to the ferry, but they were warn
ed off by Col: Geary.
. A large rebel mounted picket w
btationed all the afternoon near Boli
Var.
THE WAR; fl HENTEVEY
CINCINNATI ' Feb. S.—Special de
spatches to the Commercial and Gazette
say that Gen. Nelson's division left
New Haven on Thursday,and advanced
to Green river, above Munfordsvillc.
Gen Thomas's advance is at Monti
cello, near the Tennessee line, - but can
tiot proceed further_ on account of
.the
condition of the roads. The
. country
is entirely deserted. ;
.
. „Gen, Wallace's , Division has left
Smithland for Fort Donnelson on the
Cureberla,nd,river.
Important from Fortress Monroe.
Gen. Burnside's Expedition off , for Roa
coke
, FORTRESS Mennen, Feb. 7, via ,Balti
more.—The steamer Eastern State•ar
rived here this' morning, having left
Hatteras yesterday. She brings the
important news that Gen. Burnside's
fleet left the anchorage at the Inlet for
the 'North on Wednesday' morning.
The gun-boats started at sunrise, and
the troop ships followed -scion' !after.
Their 'destination was•Roaroke Island.
The weather wad One when "the Beet
left, and the news of the arrival ofthe
expedition at TOllll9lO Island was hour
ly• expected vyhon'the Eastera 'State
left. • :
• Three or rota. regiments-wore %left
4t the inlet. • •
The Bombardment,' Of Bo9okp
004thiii9a.
Rebel Gunboats AS'unk by the Federal
F(eet,,,,The Latest 'lVezos Held Back
'by the Rebels.
'roitutEss MoNuoE, Feb. 9;via;
communication wns received
from the tebel authorities this foreopoo
in relation to the Commissioners ap
pointed to visit our prisoners In the
South. The •purport of-dispatch has
not yet been made public, but it is
supposed'to be decisive.
The flag of• truce brought tho news
that the ongagiment at Roanoke Island
still continues. At the date of the la
test despatch, at dark last night, the
fight was still going on, The FederAls
had sunk one or two Confederate gun
boats.
Some later news has been received
at Norfolk, but it was not communica
ted to our boat.
THE WAR IN MISSOURI.
'ROLLA, Mo., Feb. 8.--=-The news from
the West indicates that the prepara
tions for a decided blow against the
enemy are nearly - compleed. The
forces for this movement are nearly all
concentrated at the point whence it is
intended 'to move against the rebels.
In a few days, the, whole command will
probably •be on the march westward.'
Generals Sigel's and Asboth's divisions
have reached Lebanon, and Major
Wright's battalion of cavalry Gas mo
ved 13, miles west of that point.
Gen. Davis' brigade was reported to
be crossing the Osage river on Wed,
nesday, and a portion of it was ex
pected to arrive at Lebanon on Thurs
day. Two of Major Wright's scouts
report that Price had made a speech to
his troops, telling them that they wore
surrounded, and that they must fight
or surrender, and that they all decided
to fight.. Price is said to have been
heavily reinforced from Arkansas, and
to have collected large supplies in pro
visions on the road leadingfrom Spring
field to, Fayetteville. Capt. Wood was
at Waynesville with twenty-seven reb
el Prisoners, including five captains,
taken between Lebanon and Spring
field.
FROM FORTRESS BIONEOE,
,The Rebels Acknowledge their
Defeat in Tennessee.
The Bridge at Danville Destroyed by
the yankees.
The Bombardinent of , Roanoke
Island in Progress.
490 Union Prisoners to be Exchanged
FOitTiIESS MONROE, Feb. 8, via Bahl
more.—Southern papers received by,
the flag of truce furnish the following:
A despatch from Clarkville, Tennes
see, says that Fort Henry has fallen
into the hands of the Federals. Our
troops are retreating to Fort Donelson,
on the Cumberland river. The Feder
al gunboats are at-Danville, Tennessee,
and, the bridge at that place has been
destroyed by the Yankees.
- A' despatch, frOni Roanoke Island
states that the Federals had advanced
to RonnOlie Island and been twice re
pulsed, Tho attack commenced at 7
o'elook 'on . Friday morning, and the
fight was still going on at the latest ad
vices.
. Four hundred and' ninety Union
prisoners have left New Orleans to be
exchanged.
THE WAR IN TENNESSEE.
Forward Movement of General
Thomas', Division.
RESULTS OF THE FORT HENRY FIGHT
CINCINNATI,. Feb. special In
dianapolis dispatch to the Commercial
says that General Thomas' division is
said to have made a forward move
ment, and :will invade East Tennessee
simultaneously at three different points.
General Carter goes through Cumber
land Gap, Gen. Scheepff by the central
route, and General Thomas with Man
son's and McCook's brigades, will
cross at Mill Spring. They will' 'ad
vance. immediately on Knoxville; where
they design taking possession of the
railroad, and cutting off the rebel sup.
plies and their communication with
the 'rebel government. ,
ST. Louis, Feb. 9.—The''correspon
denti of the:Republican says that the
property captured at Fort Henry is
Valued at $200,000.
Nine hundred prisoners of war were
transferred from bore to Alton, to-day,
- where quarters had been prepared in
the old penitentiary.•
Fifteen hundred cavalry, and a bat
tery of light artillery, left yesterday
for Tort Henry.
A, regiment of. cavalry also left for
.
CINCINNATI, Fob. 9,--Specials to the
Gagette and Commercial, dated . Fort
Henry, yesterday,.grve the following
particulars:
. •
Directly• after the capture of ,Fort
Henry, the guriboats Lexington, Ty
ler, and Conestoga started up the riv
er, with instructions to go as far as
they saw fit,
Yesterday the Carondolet, in charge
of Colonels Webster, Riggins, and Mc-
Pherson, of Gen. Grant's staff, made ft
reconnoissanao as fin- as the bridge of
the,Memphis end Clarkiwille Railroad
at; Danville, They found- that quar
ters had been built at the bridge, and
occupied by some troops. They also
found large army supplies, commissary
'stores, wagons, 81,43,' The inhabitants
were- ,deserting dwellings for miles
around, and fleeing in every direction.
The bridge at Danville was
,partially
destroyed by the first gunboat which
wot up the river. Another of the
piers was crippled, so as tc? prevent
the passage of trains, .
There w,cre but eight guns captured
Dickey's .Cavalr,y,and 'Colonel Lo
gan, instead , fourteen. Dearly all
the, guns were spiked With- telegraph
wire, which. can be easily removed,—
They: are braSs . sii-pnuntlers, and in
good order. ,
All the prisoners taken, about one
hundred in nuMber, were sent to Cal
,r9, nsto,4,aY ,
The larnount of pioperty, captured
41, 0 00,000, .
Reconnoissances have been made
by Cql. Logan acid others to wiaiin a
mile of Port too'nelson. •
• Cron. Grant And ,staff will make a re
connoissance this, Afternoon, beyond
Danville;
STOOK. -4 full.stock of 1862
styles of Wall" Paper Ilse just been
opened for inspection at Lewis' - gook
Store. Those who .inteocl to paper in
ti)e spring .woilld do weir 4
selootiou up*, Prices to suit tlie times.
Also, ,a splendid article of window pa
pers of onmerons styles.
FROM SALT LAKE CITY.
'SALT LAKE CITY, s.—Two French
men, Silver and Seven, started some
time since from the Rocky Ridge to
go to the Wind River mountain. They
were overtaken by storm and lost their
way. After wandering about twenty
two days they found telegraph poles,
and remained there until picked up by
the stage. They were in an exhaus
ted condition, having eaten their dog
and a portion of one of their horses
and a beaver hat to sustain life.
MARRIED,
On Thursday morning. Feb. 6th,,hy
the Rev. G. 'Van Artedalen, JESSE IL
PETERSON, ESQ., to Miss MARY ELIZA
BETH, eldest daughter of Jacob Rough,
Esq.„ all near Shade Gap, Dublin twp.
' PHILADEXMIfIA MAILNETS.
Feb, 10, 1562. "
Finley end Extra Family F10ur45,81 g 6,121,6
Common and Superfine ............ ...... ..... ..-$6,25@5,37.3
Rye Flour 53,50
Corn Meal . 43,00
Extra Itils Ito Wheat $1,40g1,60
Fair and Prime Red $1,35)1,38'
Rye 730
Cur,,, prima Yellow ..-66
Cate' 1 • 3814
. . .. _ -.— . -.
Cloverneed, V 64 PI
Timothy
$1,00@4,25
$1,87%®2,00
HUNTINGDON ATARKUTS.
CORRECTED 'WEEKLY. ' el ,
Extra Family Flour 11 OW .' $5,25
.
'
Extra do rtil cwt IA OO .
White 15'lleat 115
'
' .
Red Wheat 1 05
Cornße 50
.
• '
Oats 25: i
Cloeereecd 4,00
Flaxseed I,oo'
Dried Apples 1,25 •
Butter 15
'
Eggs • 12 '
Lard lO
Item 12 `
Shoulder • • 'i , ' , 10
Sides,— ....................... .....•••& 10
Tallow. .............. t••• ......... ~,,. ......... ....,...... ....... ...10
10111liBLIC SALE.—
Will be sold et puldic .le, nt the Into residence of
Andrew Alli.on, deed., in nenderHon tdWushlp,
On Saturday, the let day of March next,
the following property, to wit
Three head of horses and Minion, one set btiggy hair
nose, Bowe and young cattle, bogs, plows and hallows, ono
wagon, fanning mill, st* rariety of farming utenalle, hay
by the ton, and household furniture. •
Sale to commence nt ten o'clock, when duo attendance
and a reasonable credit w ill be given by
• ELIZA'ALLISON,
Henderson township, Fe
„ .
ATOTICE.TO THE CIiEDITORS
.j. OF Tlfl HUNTINGDON, CA1111111A.„ AND INDT,
ANA TUItNPI 118 ROAD COMPANY,',The Cunrt of Ilun
tingdon county, at the January term, 11162, directed to be
paid to creditors, one; mid two-tenths per cunt. on their
claims on which former dividends hoes been declared.
which I will pay on the presentation of their certificates
of deposit, by themselves or their agents,
JOUN S. JSCIT, Sequestrator,'
Spruce Creek, 1 1 ebi 11, 1662-St. •
Arip•lfollidaysburg Standard and Ebensburg Democrat
d' Sentinel, publish three times and charge this office.
Q. II ER IFF'S SALE.-4V of a
_7 Writ of Lee. Fa to no directed. I will expoie to pub.
lie Bate or outcry. at the Court Home, in the borough of
Huntingdon, on 8 kI'UItDAY. the let day of March, 1862,
at 2 o'clock, P. 11., the following described real estate, to
mitt .
All that Certain trnct °Nand athlete on the waMrs of
Trough Crock, in Tod township, Huntingdon cnutity,
Joining lands of John McCain. & Co, Dr. Scott & Co..
and hinds of Omit. Mickley. containing two hundred
and nine acres and ninety six perches, being a tract of
land, embracing a surrey in the name of John White,
made 11th September, 1819. in pursuance of a warrant
dated 27tli April, 1810, and a part of,a sgrwey to Anthony
Cook and Velma Elder. 2F.th No, cutter, 1788. In pursu
ance of a warrant dated '7th' Jan 0.1789, with the appur
tenances whatsoever therninito belonging. Soloed. taken
in execution, and to he Cold no the nropayty of John Mc-
Cain.. • -
JOIIN C. WATSON, Sieriff.
SIII,DIFeas Owner.
Ihuntlug.l n, Feb. 11, 1862.
PUBLIC 'S ALE.—
The undersignkid, A aslgnee of Berkstresser .t Moore,
will expose to sale by public Newlin, on the premises, on
Friday, the 28th day of Petit nary, inst., at 11 o'clock, A.
, the following real estate, to wit: A lot of ground In
Coolmont, Carbon too nobly, Huntingdon county, front log
fifty feet ou Evans street, end extending ht depth 160 feet
to an alloy, adjoining to lot of W. P. Schell on the nein,
and an alley on the south, liming thereon a three gory
stone and plank frame braise, a frame stable and other
buildings. In the house in a well finished store room,
now occupied as such, and other rooms well finished nod
suitable for the residence of a faintly, the same luting note
occupied by fl. A 11.0011.
TERMS OF SA LE :-One third of the purchase money
to be paid on the first clay of April next, when pollho9Bloll
rind a deed will be delivered, owl the residua In two equal
payments, with interest from the Ibt, of April. 1862, one
payable in no mouths and the other in nille months from
Ist of April, to be secured by, the judgment bend of the
purchaser.. The purchaser, when the property is elm*
don it, will be reqiined to pay 525 011 account. and (shag
to Comply, the propel ty to lie .1,110 lila risk.
• LliVl EVANS,
Coalmout, Feb: 11,1862. Assignee.
RECRUITS WANTED
FOR, PENNSTI;VANI A .REGIMENTS
NOW IN THE FIELD
The undersigned, in accordance witJt Genend Orders
No. 105, Head. Quarters of the Army, and under the di
rection of Captain R. I. Dodge,'Oeneral Stipp iuteadent of
Recruiting Service fur the State of Pennsylvania, have
opened a Recruiting Office at the Poet Office, in Cualment,
Huntingdon county, Pe,
They ore authorized to enlist men for any Pennsylvania
Regiment now in ilia &Id that la not already fell. •
tobalatenee and pay to continence from date of enlist.
inent•
Lient. J. ADDISONI,IOOItE,
Ee~gt• it
,: i ij A vartnyANDEit,
Musician GEO. W. girms,..
2stb Regiment,' P. V ,
On lineman,C Servi ce,
-
Ily command of Major GeneralMcClellan.
Coalmont, Feb. 11, 1862.
RECRUITS WANTED
FOR PEINNSYLVANIA REGIMENTS.
NOW IN THE FIELD
Th. undersigned, In accordance with General Orders
No. 105, Head Quarters of the Ariny, and ,under the di.
PIAtiDLI of Captain R.l. Dodge, general Superintendaut of
Recruiting Service for Alie State of Pennsylrania,,hare
opened 6 MCCUitiqg lo the building formerly peen
pled as liesuldatutriers of Camp Cronin. opposite the
Exchange Hotel, Railroad street, Huntingdon, En,
They are authorized to enlist men for nay Pennsylvania
Regiment now In the frid that is not already full.
Subsistenco and pay to wlnnicuco from ,late pf enlist
ment,k
LieuL A. 0. DICKEY,
0, M. 0 '
' 491 it Regiment, P. V.
On Recruiting Service;
By acinputnil of Major General McClellan
Huntingdon, Fob. 11, 1662.
WANTED.
ECRUITS FOR. PENNA. REGI
MENTS NOW IN THE UNITED STATES SEE
* ICE.—The undersigned, in nccordnnce with General Or
ders No. 105, neadt-Qpnrlere of the Army, and m1,101.411E'
direction of Captain R. I. Dodge, General Superintendent
of Recruiting Set vice for the' State of Penneyirania, have
tidtabliehed n Rees - ultimo Sttstlop at Marklesburg, Hun
tingdon county, Pa.
Bnbaistenne and my to eorumende front &Is' of
outini
moot. For further infortuation apply to • •
Capl. J. IVIIVPRODE,`.
• • gore.. 3, S. COULTER, .
• J. T. CARPENTER,
Feb. 4, 1882. ' ; , fad Regiment, T. Ir. •
UNION
VARIETY CASES.
Vci °LEM AN 4, co,'s Vaiic6tFolvefopes
i are superceded 'by their nen , nod beautiful UNION
RIETY CASES, much aupertor and mpch to be pre
ferred. They are certainty cheep and very desirable. We
wish bur Mends to 'call at Issas' Boolf. 684 Stationery
Store, and eeetham—to goo is to buy.
COLEMAN & CO:
Philadelphia, Feb.ll, 18G2. _
VALENTINES
A sbuSiiata,- rie* , :ptiY4r: that
Recoiled from 'New York,
. • T;:a.
FOR SALE AT LEWIS' ROOK STORE.
Fancy-Sentipental -, ,Omic„
From Cents to „
utii.Tows NOTICE I
The qndeiebtr/e4 Auditor apPointed by the Or
rt,t7e Court of Ituntingdon county, to, olributo; the
bind in the hands ef .7ohn Ii Given, who was Executor of
Margaret Ei,trekhi, I r, Trust for the qed of Elbosbeth En
yeart, now deed, hereby gives police that he will attend
at his office In llohtingdon. op Enturdey, the 22d day of
February, lost:. ,et one o'clock, P..51,,,fir the nnnosl3 of
filehlu the quig ,whon and where all per
snip interested in the Bald fund are required to preeent
their °lakes, or be debarred frqra COtpipg ip fqr a eLuo of
the aald tund. ,
THEO. ir.ortzmmt.. -
Tfuntlnx,don, rub. 6,156' - !_-34. - ?tugifer:
OUTSTANDING BALANCES DUE
r.t th 9 sottlerognipt the Auditors for 1.801.:
County. Skis,
West.(;batles Green,
, .
•, ' :
Mama, Lutie yoo T hees, 10 74 77 08
1855.
Barree, John Smith,l2B Co
,
•
1850, ,
Jackson, Solomon gamer, ' 183 41 200 62
61orrle, B. 6'. WallaCe, ' • 5 09
Warriormark, Beau. Grazier, 107 29
1367.
CI orowell, William Johns, 73 43 . 60 62
1858.
Cromwell, Joseph Cornelius, - 10 40 OS
Jackson. Samuel Steffey, 177 40 100 11
Porter, Danl.4 Knotle, 11 81
Warrlormark Thomas 11yekill, 100 51 103 88
1659.
11opewell, John Rotterock, 445 42 277 71
nuutingdOn, A. S. Ilatrison, 914 5 , 3 74330
Morrie, Perry Moore, ' 001 • 69
Penn. John lloulebolder, • , 87 40 . 120 73
Tell, David Parsons, 500
Ted, Isaac Our/man, 1 01
Union, John Oayton, 41 11
1860.
Berme, Samuel W. Myton, 173 60 GO 98
Brady, Isaac Wolverton, 38.5 33 275 31
Case, Joseph P. Currmun, ' 17 13
Carbon, Jesse Cook, . 377 32 - .170 98
Henderson, Samuel Hetrick, 797 ' 11 61
Hopewell, John Weaver, , aso, La ' • 288 91
Huntingdon, Win. K. Rebut, 575 39 351 32
Jackson, Henry Lee,, 47.31 32 93
Oneida, John P. Stewart, 81 08 43 30
•
Porter. it. A. Laird, 928 98 " 531 73
Toll, John Silverthorn,' 40 49 54 40
fildrle3, George &mikes% - . ; • • ' 4O 25
Walker. Jonas Buckwaller, 190 32 04
. .
. .. .
West. Henry Ned; 566 sz szt 90
1861.
Alexandria, *John Blsblu, 205 Q 3 134 03
Barree,Volm Logan, • ' '72884 • 854 14
Brady, *Jacob ,fulmar, • 380 70 242 17
Cass, *Christian Stiller, • -140 69 - 100 51
Carbon, *Jelin D. Carberry, . 530 07 220 78
Cassvllle, *lsaac Ashton, 55 68 -"
37 15
Clay, *David fleck, . . 387 04 210 09
Cromwell,*.limes Baker; 905 70 - 432 95
Dublin, *Win. Glynn's, 583 94 259 37
Franklin, *.T. Q. Adam's. ' • 1188 74 701 18
Ileriderson,"Heary S. Stiller, , - 253 14 - 154'23
llunliandon, *David Dunn, 'llBl 2/ ' 4 ' 78018
llopewell.*Soloinnu Lynn, - 126 01 110.76
Jackson, *John Oaks, - 683 25 - 888 51
Juniata, *Wm, B. White,' , • 19081 - -, 100 65
Morrie, *A brithani Hornbill, - ' 1666 06 '• 543 80
Oneida, *Daniel Kypcx, • 140 75 ' 76 18
Penn, *William Dean, 397 81 " 265 11
Porter,r4David o'. Tummy, , i , ' 840 29 -/ : 460 88
Springfield, *Morrie Cutahalt, 235 83 • 1321$
Shirley, *John Shaver,- -
- - • 733 01 f ‘ -: 515.31
Shirleyfirnfg, *OcorgeLeas, 158 07 80 78
' ' • '
Tell, 4 .3latliiils Sbouti, 95S 95' , • . 196 71
Tod, *Abraham Ella% 8.80 45 174 55
Walker, 4 4.1en.lamin Heffner, 44215 84497
West, .I)nvia Lindsey, 2080 71 1064 OS
. . •_ .
Warriormark, oA. C. Hutchison, 1191 85
Unlop, .Dau lel W. 110 k, . 105 27
*Since paid in part. -
Given under seal of office Dili Janinry, 1862
• M. F. CAMPBELL.
JOIIN CUMMINS, }Comes.
, .7011 E 8. 18F7IT,
Attest 11Ertra W. Shaul, Clerk.
• •
Feb. 11, 1862.
APPEALS. - '
The county Commissioners will hold their appeals
fur the present year, at Ito following times and places Its
the several ton, nships and t,oronghe. to wit t
Fitirloysburg borough, Mond,ty, 24th February, 1862, at
3 o'clock, at the house of Mrs. Fraker.
Shinny township, 25th Felohaty, betweOn the hours of
9 and 3 o'clock, at the house of Mrs. Fraker.
Cromwell, Wednesday. 26th February. betweod• the:
hours of U and 3 o'clock. et the public house urine. Baker.-
Tell, Thursday. 27th February, between the hours of 10
and 3 o'clock, ut the Union school Louse, near the Union
meeting house.
Dublin. Friday, 2Sth February. between the hours of 9
and BVehielr. at tho /anus° of
Springfield_ 9 itnrilay, nt the. school home,
near Hugh Maddens, between to and 4 o'Clock. • -
Clay, Mond iy, March 3d, between 9 and 3 o'cloclt, at the
school bonne In Scottsville.
Case t09 , 08111p and ',Omnille, Ttirsday. dtb ?Jamb, be- ,
twcen 9 and 3 o'clock, nt the tniblic'schoor botm In Cans
vlllo,
Torl,'WestocUttay, sth March; between 9 and 3 &deck
at the school house near Eagle Foundry.
Carbon. Thurihiy, tith March, between 9 and 3 o'clock,
a the honey of.Totesh Morrison. Broad-Top city.
Union, Monday, - Muth March. trot wieh 10 end 3 o'clock,
at the'actioid honse sour Ezekiel Corbin o.
Brady, Tuella...Y:llth March, lg.'wren 9 and 3 o'clock; of
the kende of John a. Stewart. nt Mill creek; :
Walker, Wedneadny, 12th March. tictx e - en' 9 and 3
o'clock, at the place of biding the elect (on. ,
Penn, Thared.ty.l:lll March, hetneen 9 and . 3 o'clock,
•
at the public hour el Adele 'Zeigler, ip Mer,klesberg.
lion . owell, Ft ',lay, 14th 31arch,beiween 9 and 3 o'cleek;
at the store Of Shane eOlllO
11untIngdon, Sttordoy, 15th 'March, - letneen 9 and 2
o'clock, at. the Commissioner's:o9lc , , • , •
Alexandi in, Monday, 17th March, I..etWen 2 and 5
o'clock, at the piddle school "nitro.
Porter, Tuesday. 18th plarell, between 9 and 3 o'clock,
at the public school house in Alexandria. , • ' ;
Morrie, Wedacul ty, 19th March, betwe,en 0 and 3
o'clock, at the indolk school hotter. in IYaterstreet, I
Win iorsmark. Thar Any, 20th March. between 10 and
3 o'clock, at the publlr house of Janice Chainberlain le
warrioramark. • '
Franklin.iday, 21t March, lithreen 10 nut 3, at
Mechanicsville. • .
---- - - . .
West, Monday. 21th Mdro, between 10 end 3 o'clock,
at the public. school home. on the farm or 310 es Lewis.
Barret:, Tuesday, 2511, March, betwocu 9 tml 3 0'011.9,
at the pablfe xehool bongo iu Satilrintrg.
J. 101013, rre4lue.doy. 2C4), 161..11, Isetwoon 9 And 3
o'clock, at tho public bonne. of Oeo. H. Little. t ,
Oneida, Thursday. 27th Match, between 10 and 3 o'clock,
at the public school house At•tbg 'norm springt.
Henderson, Fi Way. 1:8111 :Starch, butxcea 10 and 3
o'clock. at tho Unlon schhol lintuto.
. . ..
Juniata, Thai slay, 3d April, between 2 and 5 o'clock, at.
the piece of holding the election. •
Tho Assessors and assistant A esessorx are mine:sled on
the ,143 , of Appeal in their several townships and boroughs.
MX. CAMPBELL.
„ -
JOTIN CUMMINS,}Comra i r4.
JOHN S. ISETT.
Huntingdon, Fop. 4, 1562. , • *. ,
I
ECEIPTS .AND , EXPENDITURES
OF lIIINTINODON COUNTY, Dom the Bth day of
onuary, 1861, to the Etlr day of jannary, 1862, including
both days: t#
.
, " • ' RUCEIPTS: ,
. ,
1856. Solomon Hamer, Jackson. . # 5275 00 , •
1857. John B. Weaver. llopen ell, • 10 00
1858, Samuel Steffey, Jackson, 70 00
" David Affroncit, ToJ, • 51 15
1853. William. ffemp. Alexandria, 96 .
" Jno. It. Gosnell, Cane, 710
° Joseph Diggins, CavLoq, ' 2 84.
" John Rothrock, iloposoll, 14 20
" A. 8. Harrioon. Hun tingOBn, 111 20
" Perry Moore, Morris, . . '7O 00
o Isaac Cnrfinan, Tod, , 127
" Petei If. - Burket, Warrionuat k, 1(6 64 . #
O R. 31. Cunningham, West, 427 73 , ..
0 John Dayton, Union, '/ . 60 65 ~
1860. William Walker, Aloxandria, 138 54
0 'Sattal W. 31yton, Barron, , ' 691 40 - .
O Isaac Wolverton, Brady, 354. 06
00 Joseph P. Cadman, Cass, ' , 272 58 .`, '
0 Austin Green, Cassrille, 50 87 ,
" Jesse Conk; Carbon, ' , • ' ' * 195 55 #-#. ff
" G. 11. Stevens, Clay, , 376 49
" Frederick'Hatinfm, Cromwell, : v 796 96 . ' # •
" John Merrow, Dublin, 549 ill
' " Daniel Conrad, Franklin, ' ' ' 153 7 2 1 - "
• Samuel Hetrick, Henderson, . 179 1
"3, WeaveOlopewoll, '' 245 00 ' .
" Wm. H. Rehm, Huntingdon, , 1553 71
" Henry Lee, Jackson, - ' '93040 • '
" Levi Ridenour, Juniata, 226 67
" William lineman, Morris, 946 47 .
" John P. Stewart, Oneida, -- ' . 214 53 •
" William Dean, Penn, , 531 57 .
" R.. 6. Laird, Porter;# # :733 54
" John Silverthorn, Toll, 311 27
" Jacob 'Elias, Tod, . ' ' 284 08 •
" Hem 51. Smother, Shirley, # 1203 43,
" 'Wm. A. natter, Shlrloyslonrg, ' 799 47' • '
• Thomas 156111, Palm, - # • ' 'lB2 05 -
" Jacob 1.1, Barn, Springfield, . 240 96
0 . Henry Neff, Wear, 1525 42
" Jno. It. Thompson, Warrionnark,' 1107 53 "
" Jonas Buckwalter, Walker, 372 80
1861. John Disidn, Alexandria, ' , ' 157 00
° John Logan, Borreo, 417 00
" Jacob 31useer, Brady, 581 64
" Christian Miller, Cans, - ' 244 70
" John D. Carberry, Carbon: I.l v , . # 108 1 4 '. , •
" Diane Ashton, Caeaoltio, 41 30 ' v '
" David' Heck, Clay, ~ 89 46, v ,
" J. R. Adams, Franklin,'' ' 1011 52 •
• Henry S. Miller, 11enleroon, 139 BEV -- -
" David Dunn, Huntingdon, - 126564.
"- SoloMmt Lynn' .114poWell, '' .. 517 60 # --' --
'
0 John Ooks.Jackson. " 043 55
0 Wm. B.,‘White,Junlala, 121 00
O Abraham iYarnlsh, Morris, 148 76
" • Daniel Hyper, Crinkle, # 177 01 -
' Wm. Dean, Peon,
' 613 50
'David F. Tossey,Porter; , „ ' 035 00 -
' • 31PrrlaCutidhall, Springfield, v ' v 94 53 '
" John Shaver, Shirley, 97000 . •
" Georgo Leas, shirloyamp y 80 00
' " 'Mathias Shoup, Toll , . ' 109 20 '
' " 1 tate h ll. i i72, T 0'104, 1 ' .' " ' gig -
, A. C. Hutchison, Warr.. monk, ; • 48 65'
'• ° David Lindsey, West, , ' ~15000 # -
. " Benjamin Heffner, Walker, ;292 16 26072 09
Received en unseated lands, . ~ i ;" ' ) :.142 87 ; •1
Samol tag on 'il l' 49 36
Rood " :' " " , ' ' 39 0 3 5206
Fined and Jury fees from Sheriff Watson, 249 51 - -
0 0 0 , W. C. Wagoner, 16 00 265 91
Fines and coats on Commonwealth cases:
f Powell Harvey,• , . , 587
Samuel Friedley, ' 500 1,
- Sherlock, '# , f # 900
, - Breneman, 8 68
.........-- Alexnurlei, 120
. Plana Harman, , - # , # 486 ' ,
'A. Hockenberry, , . 12 00
v Dell & Robison, # • 834 • an 94
Rent for uso of Court Houso, : 36 00
Frame% of an estray, . 7 L 0
BorroWed for tlll3 relief of families dopen- , ,
. •
dent on Yu!natters r ig, th , e ,, !orric , a Or ,
the United Stator: r
From 51alotollat•h1 MoMurtrie, , • - 1000 00 ;; ;
• Marshall Yocum, • 1 . 30 OD
William Stewart, - •
Alts. 11. P. liOad,; •100 00
,loh n Pr; Eeq; ='llooo 2 81000
Balance due Treasurer, 1073 27
31447 87
• 1 EILPEI.9I4I3IIES; • ,
Attorney cleueral, prptbonotmy, Sheriff ,
add witnesses foes oil "Commonwealth • • "
prosecutions;-.• ~ • : • •,• „ .;
,STIB 40
Constables forjria . l7lng ,retuynsaud olea 7 •
~423
20
Jodtret( fees,
e, dospeetaya & Clerks,ofßlemtloos,. , 1011-01
Grand and Traverse Jou:is:Cori:ohp%
Court•Crler and Tjp - strby,' 282485
Inquititloucon Aso
, lrfsß *
el,• czz.
AIieIOSSOTS orders, . -
.Wild Cat and lox scalps, , • • , , 5 3 30
30 . • : -• .:1 4
70 GO
.Wild.Tholad ,
a damage m h o ote r," • ri
i •Jan. T. 'Voter, • • 11 00,
N. G: MODlrut, 35 OP
' • Chas-Green; • . • i 40 00
, • James Moore, , • 25 00
• Johd Smith, 8000•• ••''
, • • , • •, J. Groan nrul others,• .15 .
John 11 . 155rqq, , 1 " , 8750... -.
qtßriO'Clic* o , , • • • - " 25 OD r 552 50
• gos-lluildln3 of Ali; `: C<aek , 2000 41
11epitiringlot Dralpa '
Concord -- 00 8264 08
liepalting HUI:188116nm and iSfl
For Irou Vence In (root of Court House,
Fuel for Court !Tapes and JAII.
Gas at Court House,
Paid on County 80nd,,, Born'! Wigton, - 78947
" Thos. 'fisher, 941 26 1730 72
" • " W. P. Orblson„ Sig: 180 00 , -
Thos. Helier, • 9000
ME
Interest "
" ", - ' ii• 'T. 11.0empell r
Henry Glazier Intlexhig docket,
Sheriff Watson for boatdlpg Ittilionavi in
Jail. Convoying ConYJC
I! to lhe , peniteti. ,
Gary, &c., ' ' ' - 4981 22
Blank Gooks & Stationery for publid of
Sees, ' ' • 11147'• •
Postagq, ' ' 3ff SO 145 32
Printing for Comity :
__.
__
Mask 4 Whittaker, 78 75
Wm. Lewis, 72.50. ' '
John Lutz, 20 00
Shaw & Miller, 100 172 25
Merchandise for Court House and Tall, 19 65
Washing for prisoners in Jell, 30 00
Cleaning Court Mouse, 25 00 74 05
Statti Ltmatio Hospital: -
David Brotherline, 294 13
' Nancy Long, • 242 76 030 85
D. Caldwell, fees os prot'y, clerk of aeon. @c, 004 89
W. C.' Wagoner, - do. do. 00,, 168 08 672 97
County Anditons; , 06 40
•
Rot td tat on unseated lambi, ' • 175 60 •
School tax 0 . , 165 13
Refunding order, " ' 470 ' 345 43
John Reed:Esq., At . Iy., for Commissioners, 20 00
Commissioners pay -4i,'W. 'fattens, • 90 b 0
• • • l j t o . h V n . Cam en o '3 ll e r i 1 31 5 2 2'27 68
, Johh Cummins, 115 00 47045'
Clerk of Comutissioners in - full ter 1860; '7O 01 -
.cin itiCount for 1662, 46 00 . 515 00
.1. S. Stewart, Esq., auditing accounts of ; • '
Prothonotary. Register R Recorder: • 000
Treasurer of fluncingdon County; Nor • • -
77%09, • 8411 97
Pio for the relief of Minnie' dependent
on volunteers in the service of the
United States, • -
Balance due 31. T. White, ,Eaq., Treasu
,rer, on account of 1860, If , • • 124369
Treasurer's mmtmtssious on $60022 14 at '
-43.4 per cent,' . •
We the Underefigned;A4filtere .of. nuntingdon county,,
Pa, elected and sworn according to lair, report that wo
met, did audit. settle and ivijust, according to law, the at.
counts of 11. T. White, Eon" Treasurer of the coutitiof
'Huntingdon, and the orderanf thisHoromisslonere And the
receipts of tike sante, for anfi during the past year,' end
find a balance due,EL•T.Whltd, Treasurer, erentath6fisand.
nine hundred and seventy-three dollars and twenty-seven
cents.: - • • ~ 1-• • H • ••-
Given finder our handaat the flominissieners mai. In
the borough 'of liantinadod; the 011i3anilary, - }8.02:t t,••:• -
Fob. 4, 1862.
QTEWARD',S STATEMENT.-G, G ;
k TATE. Steward, in account %Ill; Iltintindon Conn
ty Altus Howe, from .inn. 3, 1861, to Dec: 3/1861, litchi
live: , , ,
578 03
78 81
$15527 04 $8689 82
.. ...„! . , 1 ~ • i
Toorder an Tress)/ Intender Of 'lL'''. whito: Voris. gn 2 41
Amount drawn from Treasury at sundry times,' 718 68
John Hicks's note for oxen sold him, ' "'l5 00
J. 516571wee's, do : . , • 000
Wm. piper's do' . ' 2550
W. Glasgow's do 42 29
J. Gilliland's do ' ' 600
Cask received In the Rumberger case, - 22 50
do do from Somerset Alms Hones 300
do . do.' for 23% bushels wheat sold , 4134
do do from 'Alleghany Alms House, 9 00
do , ,do , from A. Carothers for.bacon, -. . 2 OS,
do do for keeping H. Jackson, '' - ' '''2 00`
Assumption per Henry Schaff. - , . . 400
Ouodry matters made use of belonginglo Wine, " " 2601
. ,
. e,
1,102 61
. . .
FtY SUNDRY EXPENDITURES FOR usn.og ROUSE.
ifonrgy,Stottowl ‘ f Jantfarry .
costa paid Cloifire & Bto . ut for mereliaildloe,
do Pennn R. Road far freight. &e., 2916
bringing in and aendingawaystin. pm. 37 92
do • MinceHannon!, ' • - 1 91
Statem'eni No. 2. ..firbruary; • ! ,
By cask pai d for belnglng In ,4 s9ndlng away paupers, hao
- - intscolinneoug, • 36'
• - 4rlnnent N 0.3.1 Mord , "
By.rwili paid to A. Mager,' on bill, 680
Pennn. linitron6 for freiglit..• ' • i i 3 30
Bringing in 111111 sending amt.!. plipe,rn, 4 90
IBlieelltinemial • • . ; . : 626
; `•• stote.rig . .o :4. Apra. !
.I.,Spenegle for grain per receipt,
T. J. Brigge for wheelbarrow.:
Penne,. Bolireid for freight, &c.,
Bringing - BPhil," idnd 'TIT away patipera,
•
Stritemmr 5. tifay. - .•
Penna.: Itallrowt, ibr freight. .•,`< „i 25 29
Ilringing in and sending away panyiens t trnveling, 6:0.13 42
Illsaelldneous, • ; ; •i 490
qtay ;nog Pro. 0. June.
•.
"fringing in and venomg away onupere, ' 4'51
Nlismilatueouty, , :, .., 1.., ;, , , f: .l , ;,, ... .000
w
Onlo{ Jo. 7. July. .
• , , for frright, 17 h 9
, ); • ~ .
Sundry perne,n9
Ronrving Mrls,o,ox,and John Holven . 10 07
Expenses ill hire. Inffit'n 611(4 ttc, - - ' ''' 725
Elizabeth Oelch.fi:ground,roul t -. 1 50
Slitcellaneous," - - - ' '
Penna. Railroad for freight on cool, 0 GO
T. 3' rigge Or) acronnt, 600
Brlngiyig In ft sending nary paupers, trarelliny, dye., 4 55,
Sundry y emions fog fistryisting; , • 2 73
Miscellaneous, 4 80
Statement Z. 9. September.
Siargaret'lllbiwar on acctunt,
Bringing in and !landing away pnupqra,
Miacallaueotn, ; •;: , •
. -
itlci;rt ‘ r C 1 Co . ( ?. ckbet - •
- .5
00
- .
Margaret Hnoyer,on account, ;; ; 375
Bringing in .4 sending away paupers, traveling, .3 40
311scellanenus, r. 4 15
Penno. Railroad for (Might,
John Lutz for" Meath' 0n0'.7000, 100
John Lilts for Perry jrftrils, - - 00
ifriogiog k'istiridiu g of/ paupers trov4Ung, itc:, 637
Miscellaneous, • „ - 405
J. Dicks' not., deducted—not collootcd, 75 00
JllloHlwee's"• , i do, -• • db. ; „900
'2B 50
Wm.
rl l l i ag e O n v(s 'glo o • -do "• -4 2 29
J. 011111and'd do, , do ' 000
3afary as Steward I , • •• • , i 366 a
Balance at sattlomont, (to egnare account) .10 00
. .•
1402 61
lialan6o at eatUementss per contra, • , ,I: 7 5 .00
In testimony of the • conractneas of the ; above nr,cQunt
and statement, we dd hereweto sit tilt Wide thle 3d daj
of Docomhgr„A, A• 1861.
WILIAAM moortE,; • , -;
• • ;NEEfiI i FI T Nit r
stf , 'l•l2! ) " s 7 ( Tf
Fe!t. 4, 11?,62.
RECEIPTS. AND EPEND.T.TURES
Of the Huntingdon Ounnty Alms House, from Jan
unr3 18M, Decedher '3, -1861, Inductee-11 months.'
DR., . •,.
" • i';
-•• RECEIPTS: -
To U. T. White, Tresettrer, for order In his handsrat last
settlement, " '" ' 412'47
Amount drawn on Co. Treromrer by or4ers', -; • ; 6444,5S
0.0. Tate, Steward, for sitnltios . detallsd In his-ac
count, other than orders, • • '• 271 4S
r
$7128 81
sund. pernoths for 27p, bus. wheat, NQ. I
o to 6,3223 13
457 us.,eorn, 6 11; 222 66
136 bus, potatoes,- .:11,to 21, .616,3
d beef cattle, 22 26, 62 00
d 434 tbs. nark, 24 ,k 15, 23 46
Thee. Um:web s74k bi. bikr, ,• 26, • 16 39
4441E4ft - oar, rye ante ono floor; 27, 44 0 7
niobtiri Cologato; balance on bunkwheat; ' 26, ; 950
Sundry persons, butchers' meat, pp & so, .1.3 sp
Shumaray, Hart & Co., boots Rod shoes, Na. 1 k. 2, $139 TO
Russell, Woodruff & e o , niercboodiao, 3 & 4, • "85 53
B. 8. „Yenning% Jr. - & Co., groceries, fi tt 8, 120 74
Chaffses, Stout .3 Co., merchandise, . 7to 9, 344 03
Henry Stark it Co.. gra:oaks; ; 'lO 11, '247 85
Wm. B.Letos,
•S undrice, • - , 12 dr 13, .7074
Leal , & Dovor, ' ' 14 & 15; 56 02
Wm. A. Fraker, - 16 to 18, 35 78
Bore & ; 19 & 20,, 49 63
W. 11:Brewster, f' ' ' • - 21; 18 92
Sundry perequer mtrchnndise, , ; .421,4 243,. •5817:
NI Poor 41/e o d4orel. 0. . p.
By relief furnished is 10 cases, constant 8114 con.„ 11
Sinuous, thronghout tiie entire year, and at wag- •
ass rates , front 500. to 475,8 a weelc,-No.l-tu fif, $40542
By do. do. in 4 cases, regular and continuous, but
who hare been placed on file but door list et
limp dates slue° oommencenient ,of the year, '
No.BB to 97, '5025
By - do: do., in 8 cameo,' regitlar, , but who hwve ;Adler. • 1 •
died, been dismissed, or brought into the house
• during the year, No: 93 to 128, ” 159 75
By do. do. to about 36 eases, oepaalpnal and tempo;
rary, varying in amount from $1 to sso jq each
'case,*No. 127 11166, " • • 208 =
By funeral aspenstn in 9 plea, inaludlog coffins,
2 03 0
- By
No. 167 tq 161,
"By Daniel Snare, Es q.,' f l oe old furnished Sundry
,out,door mm, N0;162 to 169, , „ . 42 74
Bysundry'phyeicians'for doetlldne and riitendenei3'
41POn; enudry. but dpor Padipt, pitying In tune..
from $3 to $2O in &IA we, 0.170 to 180, 114 00
;
siddiy physichiSts on co tnict for attending"! ' '
on paupers by townshipssart by; the year, via: ,
13y Dr. 0. W. liewltt, for Potter twp, 8 months;
"at $25 aninim;'N. 181, ; :16 87
,By Dz. It. Baird; for Shirley; fwp, 8 months, at $26
annum, (balance) No. 192, ' • - ' 11'98
By Dr. P.m. Dontad,,for tlfl9, 2 Months,
, $5O 70annurn. N 0. 1 48, , „ . „ 833
'By J. W: Mettorn; for order ebid to be lost.'
Orlgi
• laal ordeLgrord jan.,lill3l„ced renewed *et ~,;
• •r,*. •?! 1".... - 3- • '30.• . _
• ,
, • t i2iphot3i3 add 06
By
By an wiry ronetableenitd bibere,lnt rthvivihi and
;Uncaring ',annals, shoot 18 cases, NcFl n 41.3,.- .6384
By sundry Justicesqf (her Naas. for Ace fet, •' '
V. 3 3 311 34° orgefe orro13•00.to,,
•• 1685,
, , - • . • $ 79 69 ! ' pEH h RHIN' •
.z. v enditur c s reps . -• Fae F. . • • •CO
By Bard. fFuyier for ono borm„, • . NO.-1, ,:;;•
Sundry persons, emithing; " '- " 2t04,• 68 39 ,
AT Tclit',NiNy.',k.T•f-
T. J. Briggs, tabor on terror - - - -5 to 7, 55 80: 't ' :' r : i; , .• e, ,;
pasts, rutting) ime kiln. • • 0, 10 00 . IIUNTLNEDON, ; ,
Eby & Alexander, school , &ro' tai, 1160, 1 '; 8, • 28 33 , '1" is I 'll t.
. I' , 4 WI , narriS, thrashing got crop, • ... 10 40. 21 0410 (Jiill..).Stret,z) (j i mo
13tendry; persons; surtdriear; • •• • ; to IN "48 38
•
Rekry 110.rrje, 'Amgen farfner) (below) . „;1 . , ITT 08 - .l.lnongdon, 4an. OR-A, f
• • -
.
- MOOTS - .it SHOES:::-4:lld , ;.ani4isling
irs'EPtoi,rayie , for 00te.u4(12341**) •; ?fry 2.; i'f• Ea.A.43P bofi.tfieji .3 .4 . 4 o K4loM99/I.S . ae..33*.334 Al+
Sondry.persone pnblieblng eni . r . #l 124 00 num.., nimungoon, Pa.
41 43 • 281'43
87 60
HORATIO O. FISHER. t
ItIILTON IL SANOIIEE. ,n—lar"
1331:12=0
,Sentemer,ll.ll - ?. 8. August.
SPstement No. n. November.
Sundry DattiCHrini and Aantaances.
EX.PENDITUR63 ' • i
Povidons.
. pH 72
Jrcrehatuiist, File F.
az 8%
376 00
73 0.0
, 80 84
David Boxer,. one spring wagon, 5, 70 (0 ,
Geo.•lllcLangt i lin, one cool, ,• 6, - 24 oz.',
J. Alexander, onnhulli •• • -7,• . 19 00_
Win:broofe,;B Iron hrdetertda and springs; -8; • 2750
J. B, minis cutting 201 cords wood, 9 & 10, 80 00
Sundry pedonsishoemnking (rePiliring,) 11 to 10 65 -
61 cent Ana freight,-- 17_to 110!7Til-
Dlrenti'.ii's, extra services; traveling expin.• • „ •
• lies, and time spent in .seeing afterlins
affairs of tile Institution generally, 22 to 31, f 132 40
Margin et Hoover, house labor, sowing, &c., 32, 41 78 -
1,, A. Myers, contract building addition to -
house, ac., . •• • -• ;490 00-_r
Cunningham 48r0.,1 coal atevefor niad house, 34, 14 NI
Brindry persons. a multitude of Inceleutsl
expenses l3r use of the house, Ac., Su to 70 , 187 w
Dr: It. Baird, medicine fur use of house, 71 A 72 40 02
By D. Clarkson,* ser,iees as Director, 10 months, 89.20
Itf,, Qt • N • • • o • " " 14080
Born. . _ 123 20
J. Ifendorson, ff 1 ff
Dr. R. Balrd, Physicirtu, 11
U. Brewster. I - of Clerk,
A. W. Benedict,: __Counsel,
G. G. Tule, sundtieB dttAllitti in rie amtvat,
Product Me ..Thrlit
564 bushels wkistit fooo,bushela con) (In ears); 1000 bun.
potatoes (greater part of whichliated);lss bushels oats;
40 bus. turnips; 25 bun. onions; 10 blis. parsnips; 15 bus.
beets; 3 bus. soup beaus t 14 tuns hey; 6 loads corn fodder;
5000 beads cabbage (out Of which was roade(in part)32oo
Ma. sour krout); 1 coat (6 months old); S hogs; 1 breed
log sow and 21 pigs; 400 lbs. beef; 3100 3.01. Bork; 10 tur
keys; 250 cblcltogrocA calves._
'''.4itia/ii.litankiactiii•ed.' .3
First, by 'the inmates 4.92 shirts, 82 chemise, 80 dresses..
7Cieheets, 57 Oaks pantalooas,.9 poke drawers, 7 vests, 37
potpl socks. 34 bed ticks, 38 pillow slips, 14 bolster slips,-
26 aprons, 18 towels, 'B2 boekete, 3 rocking choke. 2nd,
by Mrs. Tate and Maggie Rooter, the girl, YU: 67 dresses •
22 comforts, 13 sheets, 3)1 surfs} 21 chemise, 7 socks, 7
night cope, 4 pilloWcases,.B bolster d0.,4-paire pantaloons,
4 pairs drawers, 4 towels, - 2 - pairs socks, g bed ticks, 2
Itorsocoyers:"(6 yards in eaeh.) !3 .! • j„ , Y, Stocl on /rand.
QM
000 33
IMEI
- 3 hied liars3i; 1 roltj snitch' costs,t lerge hulk 11 fat,
hogs, 1 breeding now arid 21 pipe, 9 stock hogs, 1 beef cosy,
450 but{ whodt, 60 bus ,oats.; 6(3l',bus corn hl ear, 50Q bop f
potatoes (in a rotting condition), 40 One turicips,lo hos
oclutie, 10 bus parsnips, 3 bue, soup beans, 15 kns,beets,
8 font hay; °load. ...orn fodder, 1000 beadeicaPhage, , 2Boo
IDs. soot kront,looo Ms, bacon, 2 farm wagons, Lepring
wagon; 3 plows, 3 cultivators, 2 harrows; I cart, I..beggy,
2 setts Yankee harness, 1 stubble rake, 150 chlckeue, ltd
turkeys. SO kaaketS... ' - • '
The following products were sold by the and
proceeds applipl to ,th's port:blue of article/ for the use of
the house, viz: 91 dozen eggs, 158 lbs biitter, 151 lbs lard,'
821 Ms bocon f 52 split Ibtekate, y rocking chairs, and-21
chicki no.
Also,temporary.aid Was funisheil.to the followlOg o giit
door paupers, out of the house, by the Steward, and which
does not appear in thp furagniila report. viz: To the Dialitt
familY,S6 251 Ephrat of liockenberry. $451 ; Sant'llVhite, '
$2 27, and to James Thompson, $l5 10.
A Iso, wee given away in ithocourso of the year to sun-
dry wandering, wayfaring paupers stopping over night;
&c.;160 meals. -
Also, an addition was built 'to
sane Depsutment, codting $5OO
MONTHLY T
,
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Battgatitr" , 2lll.lsl.:2,
~ONW WU~[ a lPW~in ~~',
Z •400 CRA , ...0 . 4
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125 00
220'
530
325
46
IV.
tfdgl
den,
of on
stnt
e, the undersigned Auditors of tho county of Hun:
• on; do botchy certil'y•th'at we have examined the or.
vouchem, accounts, ete , of, the Directors of the Poor .
Id cennty,Mnd .find the Mune to' be correct no ohm
And Ave do further lind. that on examining. the,
Tremiurer's account. die has paid on Poor llama Mdeta.
mince lest settlement ' the hum of $5411 97, of n,hieh
animmt the sum of $1713 28 rtes expended dq toxmantor
the year 1880, making total t".7.pcnilitures of 1881, (eo fat
as paid) of 10608 89: • : '''t ';. ,
Witness our hands this 13th &jot January, A. D. 1862.
• " 'HORATIO 61. PlSllltit,l • Atid i t •.
'
;• 3111,T0N 11. BANGUI:,
'lltintingdo r e, lab. 3,1852: • '• • •
J HEEIFF SALE:L-13y virtue of
Li. writ •of Vend, ;Exp. to ine; directed, I irlil• expbe
to public sale or outcry. at the Court 'Tense,
in
the bor
ough:or [Santini:don, ON TOBSDAII. TllR.2Btit DA-SY'QP,
FEBRUARY, 3862, at two o'cittelt, P i ,1,1„ the, following
described pro - party to Wit „-• • • 3
All of defendant's right, title find interest fu the folio",
log 'de'scribed . prolierty, to ',kit: • 8 lot of ground du the
town of Monnt Union, containing one acre more orleg N
adjoining land of 'Gan. Wilson 'Oh: the tiorthWeSti
Penna. flatiron,' on the saytlittest, Tainbs Morgan, Osorge
Bartlett:nod otheret on the soutbeasWand4the• Penna.. can:
at on the northeast, and having the: eon erected ono (mime
tavern housti-noul occupied by defendant; one large frame
stable, two frame buildings need as a blacksmith and coop
er shop, ono frameholiding used as a shoemaker shop, and
out buildings. s Seized, taken in execution. and to he sold
a4S the property of Abram Lewis. '• • . ' t .. 4.. . „
, ; JOEL"' a .WATSQI.I !
Samba's - .I•
liunthigdon, Feb. 4, 1862. f, • ; , . ; :
The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or.
it ens Court of Ilmitlngded .county, tb distribute the
Wam° in the hands of John Scott,- Bag., guardian of N.
Priscilla Martiri, formerly N. Priscilla Bell; now deienied,
who was a daughter of Jamee Bell, formerly of linistion.
clod county, hereby &mei-mike that he kill utiembatiale
altos in Lluntlngdon, on Saturday, the 22d day of :Febru
ary, eften o , cloilc;;A. the purpOse of Making
said distribution, when and where all persons having
claims againet the said' fund' 'are' einidred to piesent.the
same, or be debarred from coming in for a sharsiif,ihu
TIIIEO. 11. CREMES,' ,
' outing np; eb. 6,1862.-3 w: - Auditor. •
TRAY' CALVES:*—Came to the'prent-
LI hos of the subscriber in_ -,7pckson townahip, on the
let of Decerebor last, FOUR. CALVES, supposed tribally°
years old hest Spring. They .are red and white apotro.
The left ear of each is 'cropped. The owner ierwpieeted
to came forward, prove iproperty, pay charges and take
them away, otherwise they will - be disposed of according
• lIIPIiARD CIINEIEURA3i.
Jailneri+: l6 l l 4.3. ° . : " '
A DMINISTRA:TOIt'S
Letters of Administration d e ; honk non cum Tess
temente annozo s 'bovilig been dilly grantetVto the andbr
!sighed, on*ther estate, of wiLLIAg HAYS,' late of 444-
sou township, Iluutinpdou'mountyi'dee'il.;ail thbse wh o
owe anythi n g to said estate are re q uested to Make s fietnne
dtate payment, poi qlltieving agetnet the aßtne to
present thaw p rb perly
, a utheuticateJ T f qF s Otlement to
thb utidarsigned,' • •
RODBRT
irreibislikt; Jab. 21;1862,-6ti " Adm nletralor.-
EIZEI
pkEttlYkoll:'§'
.-rEsiateof-,7oAn,lffswart, ‘l,l - -
,ettoere Testamentary upon the tad will and (n 041140,14
tifJohn Sietoart, late of 'Barree Mimi:o4, , Huntingdon
county, dccemsed, have been granted to the sabactibers.—
Mt persons Indebted ate requested to make Immidiale
„payment" and those baring' Ol*.iintl,Elll f iFnp ft t,vm E ß
properly authenticated Cu us. ' '
,I',, • . ' • 1.-. JAMES STEWART ' ,
• ' " TROWAS'STE.IThRT:` - ” ,
• January 18 ,/ 86 1"..^ ‘ : ':• • •
NOTICE, ) LI
[Estatp - of Dav(da Confer, deo'll.)..
nerd "of Administration upon the estate id" Vivid M.
06tifer,tote or the borpugh Of Iltnitingdont , 1 1 .NPA
haying been granted to the undertigned, ail pereone
hnting hint= upon the estate are •regyeeted to, prevent
them to the uudereigned, upd all persona knowing theta•
aches indebted idll,rectice iwgstaiqe ppygOßP • -:•c;
GII.AFFUS VILLER,
Adrainistrater:
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