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About WILLIAM LEWIS, Editor and Proprietor. eight words tonstitnte n line, no thof any person can ea sily calculate a square In manuscript. - - ____ ____ -- Advertisements not marked with the number of fuser- , lions desired, will be continued till forbid and chni god an- VOL XXI pording to these terms, . Our pricea for the printing of Blanks, - Handbills, etc. s t are also increased. s '''' ----- - - .._ STOCK ON HAND. Cass " George L. Smith, 13 00 QTE W A RD'S STATEMENT.— 4 work horses, 9 nitlch coVes, 1 bull, 14 stock hogs, 2 " " Samuel W. Funk, 28 08 0635. G. TATE, Steward, In account with the Hunting- plantation wagons, 1 spring two !torso wagon, 1 buggy, Oneida " Nathan McDivitt, 29 00 165 41 don conuty Alma House, from December 7th, 1804, to h e . worn out, 1 plantation cart, 1 bond cart, 5 acts hor-e County Andttore pay, /111 00 cember 5, 1865, inclusive: gears and harness, 4 common plows, 2 doublecshoval do., .7. S. Stewart Esq., auditing accounts on. I single shovel do, 1 three horse cultivotor. I hay rake, 1 of Prothonotary, Reg. & Rec., Se, s'oo 'ferreting machine and fixtures, 1 windmill, 1 sot patent Commissioners' expenses to holding appeals, 125 00 To amt. drawn from co. treasury at Sundry Numb, 5 6 11 0 5 hay ladders, 500 bus. wheat, 60 bus:ryo, 1000 bus, corn, Commissioners, and Clerk for Military semi ea, 50 00 T. Sktnner for onehorse sold to him, ... 195 00 ears, 450 bus. oats, 250 bus. potatoes, 10 bushels onions, 2 Redemption money paid out, 113 61 B. Stephens for cash r e ceived i n the Lo ng c ov e, 22 50 bus. soup brans, 8 bus. beets, 20 bus. turnips, 10 bushels Relief to soldiers Persil tea, 96537 00 P. Gross. for keeping hie family, 25 00 parsnips, 034 bus. clansmen?, 10 tons hay, 6 four horse Paid Treasurer of Huntingdon Co.. Poor House, 5531 44 .7. Swanger, for keeping three children, 10 00 loads corn fodder. about 400 hoods cabbage, about 2000 lbs Pattl State Treasurer out of the coUnty IL Brewster, for 6% lbs. butter, 270 sour kraut, 2150 lbs pork, 104 lbs beef, 450 ids hog's lard. fonds, to liquidate the debt of the Sundry persons fur cash received, 532 In addition to the above tho followin is articles wer‘sold county to the State, which had been off the farm, vie .4 tolls hay, $4O, 153,4 bushels oloverseed, accumulating for many years. 8020 63 $BB5 40 $lO5 55; 12 largo baskets, $7 W. - Treasuter'scommissiona on State funds paid to CIL. the State treasurer not 0110004 by the As. MONTHLY TABLE. ..By sundry Expenditures for use of house, as per monthly door General, 213 13 motel:mots, numbered from Ito 12. MOWING Inc AnAIIsSIONI, DISCRAROrs, &E., Dußtaa YEAR. Treasurer's commissions on $32191 69, at 134 Per cent. ' 1202 Di Statement No. 1, for Deconber. --,--- r,'ZC'CP'n''.4).:-.lr,'-, - '------ Balance to Treasurer's hands, 1078 73 .By traveling expenses seeing after paupers, 6 1 01 u! - '5 9 , ,ZO Fgg • V•ols'37,T, 4' 3.N 7: 3 ,5 Belief Afforded to sundry wayfaring paupers, $14071.25 Cash paid for postage stamps, • 247 i 32. i g- 8 1735. ' '-' t '.-.,'• ... an In te.dimony whereof we hereon to subseiks nor names: Miscellaneous, 407 gs 3 z` e l g' . . ..g p. =.... 0 J A CO 5,1 -•• • JACOB 311LLEit, Cones. 17 54 s s' 5 ... • ~..g ARAM WARFEL. State»tent No. 2 for January. en., to S . a 5 ire the undersigned Auditors of it Conni, Ity cash paid J. Fleck for ono horse, 155 00 05 5-- .r..w.mwssomome.m • peplum( Pennsylvania, elected nod es , orn according to law, report, Traveling expenses, 6110 .-- . g I__. that wo met, did audit, setae and adjust, aceoi ding to Ballet afforded wayfaring pappere, " 3SO FL . ° • 3 ~,....,0,3,..3... c 3; ...V . palunpsni law, the accounts of David Black, Esq., Treastu•er of the Sundry pereona for house labor and sewing, 565 D 23 ' - ' -5 -?..1 county. and the orders of the Conuniosionors and receipts Penna. Railroad for freight, 12 61 g 5 e e , 5 • .. : s- ....I i 3 3•I ~.,a,,,1a for the same for and during the past year, and find a bat once remaining in tho hands of D. block, Req., Tr e asurer, Allseellaucous, 1 12 - El -- sql.gg of one thematic!: six hunched and seventy-eight flutters o . /8103 ° gI---_ and seven ty-three cents, Statement No. 3, for February. g t. l,-11 .-.1 i: i ,-.i ~.. i F.-' Brim< Given under our hands at the Commissioners' epee in By traveling expenses seeing otter paupers, 400 0 Belief afforded sundry Wayfaring paupers, 500 1. . ,-.5- to -panou nalpug3 — , l- . —_ ....A Itlllt. lIARNISIL Removing paupers, 150 o ------ LIVINGSTON 1t01313, F Auditors. MisCellancous, 246 ,:, ,'-'i V.: - .1- 5 1 - e'lre'boT,l.234 t'. u•qa ~ 511LTON SANGItEII, 23 46 s.. i 3 b3 4 8 30.' 8 tEo'l2 .`-.* Ile ,i 2 (e• 51535 um°3l '4. -.' ()UTSTANDING BALANCES • Statement No. 4,for March. T. a B• 662 •F' • co cc, sa w 7g VT.51:11.-o•I ~,,,,,,,,,o o 0 Dno at the settlement 111th the Auditors, for the By Penna. Railroad for freight, e" year 1805. 'Traveling expenses seeing after paupers, 4 15 . 302 ,s O' ta , trt .V.:1: EZSV-i ..t iti ------ 1 ,7" 1.1 1-4. • '' . COLITCTOnS NAMES. TOP. COMM. MATZ. Me x. Attu. Cash paid P. Myers, postage, ..;,,, 1555. Jolt,, Smith, Barren, 5 $ do sundry persons for work, 2606 23 , 8 ' ~....,6 - ot ie . :Ai t .....t . ~ ,, , - .t. . .C, ,, C.,,, ,,,C : , .., , , 1, ~ ~ iv Isl2B 69 $ 1$ do wayfating paupers,lBs7. W. Johns, Cromwell 1 117 621 1 do sundry persons for repairing, 240 '6 - , ...-....,....1-,-,.. ';'' = 1858.Eam. Stoffoy, Jackson 47 57 o , 0 ..„...,_,, 0 0 ..,- ,„ o , 153 1m0g 1 1859. A. Harrison, !loofa. 801 u 4 734 lo 24 24 P' ___ 1560. Statement No. 5, for ..4pre7. . We, the undersigned. Auditors of Dee county of Hunt- °lsaac Wolverton, Brady 105 56 123 00 19 73 By eentit paid Penna. Railroad for freight, 276 ingdun, do Itoreby certify that {VC have examined the or., Jesson Cook, Carbon2oo 25 117 23 22 59 Out door relief in sundry eases, 800 dos, vouchers, accounts, dec., of the Directors of the Poor Volta IL 15 ' eavor, Hovel!. I 235 41 TraYeling exlmanwsbeeing alter Pout..., 625 of said county, and find the same to be correct as above 1802, 3fircellaueoue, 350 stated; and no dolurther find that on examining 1110 TEM- Isaac Ashton, Caseville, I 4 47 47 /SO sewer's account he Ws paid on Poor noose enders sine° W. F. Flonner, Henderson 189 21 40 last statement the sum of 50,531 42, of which amount 1863. ,Statement No. 6, for dray. the sum of $285 00 was expended on atconuts of the yeor Jessee Cook, Carbon 25 06 1 166 50 MY Mk paid Rind, out door expenses, traveling, Le ll 65 1861 , 1555 " 1 Inl. total expenditures or 1065 e (so fur as P.M) Levi DeakeTal standing for year 1865, to wit, $2BO 21. e • uderson . 362 1 10 7 15 amount to the sum ot $3,216 42-leavlttg balance out- , 111..scellaneoue, TSarid. Mytou,Barree 182 75 73 06 15 50 1 53 00 18 80 Witness our hands at Huntingdon, this 9th day Of Jan- (temp IV Johnston,Carbon 140 32 42 41 10 09134 20 teary, A. D.. 1806. *WIII. Clymans, Dublin 1 23 18 25 03 0 03,10 00 John D m ortd r su j n a ql s o o p n eweß 054 56 177 5146 69 50 50 STatentent No. 7, for June. ADRII 11 5 1RNISII By cash paid sundry persons, mowing , A c., 10 00 ' • • " j. Auditors. LIVINGSTON ROBB, - 30 95 blouse labor, 775 Peter Myers, postage stoning, 186 ___ }Levi Pheasant, Union • 91 05 3 92.11 '23 29 45 Traveling expenses in sundry cases, 472 lilt Ili CEIPTS & EXPENDITURES :tunnel Peightal. Wallmr 143 46 30 72 5 15 78 945 Miscellaneous, 61 JA ) of Huntingdon county front the 2d day of January, James Maguire, West 293 b 7 42 75 --- hue, to the 2.1 day ofJanteary,looo : 1865. 24 Di Wm. Christy, Ale:candela 183 92 CO 27 67018 05 - - B.Onnee remaining in hands of Treasurer at Statement D'h. 8, for liity. last settlement $7 7 83 35 5 -Adorn Morel, Brady 1002 95 250 43 63 69 20 00 By cash paid Penna. Railroad, freight, 10 64 -.7oseph Dibboney Banco 1007 60 252 39 69 79130 85 • RECSIPTS. do travelling, expenses , 353 -lhase Asbton, Cassellio 110 60 37 72, 3 05, 000 do sending away sundry paupers, Ac., 300 1856. Solomon Hamer, Jackson, 10 05 - Joseph Stever , Cass 240 62 11 43133 251 760 do sundry personator harvesting, 00 39 1553. Samuel Steffey, Jackson, 33 89 • Asa Stevens, Clay 375 321 S 3 90 23 62 14 73 do Jenny Dysart., for sewing, 500 1861. Wm, 13. White, Juniata, 824 - 0531 95 . 1( viloY, Cromwell 760 13 5 209 67 43 40 670 do sundry persona, miscellaneous, 147 " David Lindsey, West, 118 OD thvg 11' Johnston, Coition 360 651 53 47 35 07 29 93 1862. Samuel Brooks, Carbon, 414 21 "Joules Etinulds, Coalruout 24 01 01 00 " David Stevens, Clay, 110 55 "Benjamin Stitt, Dublu 595 93 172 13137 00116 15 • Statentent 110. 9, for August. " Jobs Henderson, West, 231 30 - Geo 17. slattern, Ft onklin 1074 69 177 53133 71 40 85 1533, - Daniel Rouse, linnet, 041 440 86 113 al 41. 15,20 43 By cosh paid FORM. Railroad, freight, " J C 1- , , Jesse Coo lc,Carbon, 79 49 'John Decker, Henderson 599 27 186 91,37 521 do traveling expenses, $. , Michael Myers, Cromwell, RU 53 , "John C. 31111er, Ilunting'n 843 35 268 91165 Gll5B 43 do sundry persons 11. C. Robinson, Dublin, 24 03 - Jackson Harman, Jackson 974 511 253 70;70 72133 23 • 1414 Henry Crane, Franklin, 548 13 A. D. Doan, Juniata 84 3.121 47 631 8201 805 Statement No. 10, for September. Le, i Decker, Henderson, 43 05 (Terry Moore, Mortis 1557 061 195 35199 91126 00 Samuel R. Douglass, Shieley, :34 09 tlohn Lee, Penn, 347 69 127 54 26 59 34 65 Py cash paid Penna. Railroad, freight, 295 Robot t IT. Davis, 11 - test, 211 03 "Robb. A. Laird, Porter 1051 85 450 39 07 83 5 26, 50 do John Lutz, Jr., farm work, 750 1804 .ooca go Lens, Sbilloyeiburg, 150 /3 19 73 8474 75 do traveling expenses, :315 Alexandi ia, -Henry C. Weaver, Snirley, 1099 41 303 83 04 27 31 83 to sundry way fin ing paupers, 155 armee, -Wen. Dutshall, Springfield, 1:0 87 07 57 14 81 13 78 do miscellaneous, 181 Brady -Jacob Elias, Tod 760 43 105 44 35 01,39 00 2assville, -Levi Smith, union, 557 25 160 41 33 43,47 00 11 213 ass'-Joseph P. Watson, Walk .er. 02 05 121 07 44 62118 53 Statement Icon, for October. -', Cl oy, -Jonathan Wilson, West, 1302 031 205 54185 79;35 43 Sly cash paid Penna. Railroad , freight. Ac., 3 63 ne, Ciente *Goo Weston, Woe Doe mark,l 742 731 120 35174 111103 73 do postage stamps and en vedopes, 1 87 ' Alston, 8 5 * Sines paid Is full. do traveling expenses, out dour business, 13 70 3, Dublin b, Since pahl in pm t. de sending away pAu,,ers, 2 05 mynah) ... tu awyether_th,s.,...4-..r.... re..........- - -5e..,-. do miscellaneous.- - ' " 5535 -50-" Is Statement No. 12, for Norembcr Dy cash pai'l Penna. Railroad, freight, Sc., 12 05 do Peter Myers, postage, 1 50 do traveling expenses, looking after paup. 7 62 do miscellaneous, 1 50 Ey Nni2 ry I.Sb:ward, Allow :10m to Mrs. Tate nn Matron, • Nom—Relief trot afforded in sundry out door cases, by meat, flour, clothing, 5:c., given out of the Douse by Oro Steward, which does not appear in the above general statement, via: To James Gamble awl family. clothing, &T., S2O 50 To Ephraim linekenberry, wheat, flour, sundries, 25 15 Alto about 100 meals were supplied to sun - dry wander ing and wayfaring paupers, during the year. Also, were given to the same about 12 pairs those, 12 pair pantaloons 12 shirts, and 6 knit roundabouts. In testimony atom correctness of tho above account and statement wade hereto set our hands this fifth day of De cember, A. D. 1565. JOYS LOOAN, lIENRY DAVIS, JOIIN FLEE NER, • fob? Directors of the Par. ECEIPTS & EXP.ENDITURES oldie Iluntindou County Alms Douse, from tiro In day of December, A. D. 1864, to sth day of December, A. D. 1816, luclusivo: RECEIPTS • DR. To amt. drawn from the co treasury, on orders, $5526 66 0.0. Tate . for Kilda detailed in his occitiut, other than county orders ; 290 52 EXPENDITURES. FARM', Marked Elle P. By Mary persons for farm labor, No.l to 7, $390 85 12 &J. Porgrin, harvesting, 8, 23 75 Nt'illiant McMullin, fenclug, 9 & 10, 27 37 K. lisrvey, wagon work and repairing, 11 2.12, 28 95 nenry Myers, emithing, 23, 83 75 Cunningham & °trim, closersocd, 14, 29 25 Euudry porsons for sundries. 15 to 17, 17 60 PROVISIONS. Marked Filo P By ~u pd r y palm; 4(05 IDs. boef, No. 1. to 6, ii 7 31 A. lisaravx, 3U bus. corn, 2 bus wheat, 'O, 99 80 i 5200 itOrCr,4 busbolspotatoes, 7, 300 SIENCILAS.:I3IBI3. narked rite 3L By R. 51. Cunningham &Co., merchandise, 1 to 4, 417 17 A. B. Cunningham lc Co. do 5 ihi 83 Wm. B. Leas, _ du 6& 7, 100 60 Wm. lilooro & Son,do 8a 9, 78 12 Win. N. Drowsier, do 10, 61 56 Ludrich,nneadler & Co., do 11, 62 43 Sundry persons, do 10 to 27, 250 72 OUT DOOR. Marked File 0. D By relief afforded in 5 cases, constant andawait/- none throughout the year, Ito 5, 325 00 Relief afforded in 8 cases, time less than year, av eraging about 16 weeks ' • 13 to 13, 187 17 Relief afforded in numerous cases, without regard to time, 14 to 38, 422 74 Funeral expenses, cordite, shrouds, attendance, Sc., In numerous cases, 39 to 51, 77 04 Sundry physicians medicine, and attendance upon out door paupers in sundry Caw.% 05 to 50, 08 75 Sundry physicians, medicine and attendance, por sundry townships per agreement, viz: Porter, West, sbiriey, Henderson, S Hamm, 60 to 04, 119 75 I , l4l4dolpilia nines honk*, keeping sund. pan. 65, 48 58 . REMOVALS. Marked Pile R. By sondryjnstiees ofpeoce for off. foes, Ito 9, 21 60 Eood. persons, removing poop. to houso,lo to 20, 62 63 MISCELLANEOUS AND INCIDENTAL. Pilo I. 43,r eund. persons for pub. annual report, Ito 3, 97 00 do do for 33 tons coal, 4to 6, 132 01 Directors for sundry out door services, 7to 21, 196 77 Sundry persons, hones labor, sewing, Ac. 22 to 20, 61 79 do do shoemaking, 27 to 20, 35 26 do do wood cutting, 30 to 32, 65 00 David Ulcclq Esq., for commissions, 33, GO 81 Cox, Whitteman Co., 1 cook stove, 31, 40 00 Davis k Etnier, 6 coffins, 35, 24 00 • • • • Sundry persons, sundries, 35 to 51, 79 05 Margaret Harris, services as Matron, '63, 52, 20 OD Samuel Hoorer, duplicate Order. 53, 76 62 prune' Harris, do do 54, 000 SALARIES By IL A.Mark, for services as Director,lo mos. 100 00 Henry Davis, do do do 12 132 00 John Logan, do do do 12 " 100 80 John Flenner, do do do 2 " 22 Oa Dr. Rent. Baird, do as attend. pbyslcianl2 " 150 00 Henry Brewster, do as clerk, 12 '‘ 52 00 A. W Benedict, as roundel, 12 •' 20 00 STATBSIENTS. BT G. G. account, for anndriers totaled in l PRODUCTS OF FARM 680 bus. wheat, 60 bus. rye, 1150 bus. corn, (cars,) 500 hue. oste, 400 bus. potatoes, 20 bus. onions, 3 bus. soup beans, 10 bus. beets, 30 bus. turnips, 10 bus partinips, 25 boa. cloversee4, 25 tons bay, 6 loads corn fodder, (4 boss%) about 2,000 beads cabbage, 1800 lbs pork, 554 the beef. 14 stock bogs. ARTICLES MANT/FACTURED. 64 pairs pantaloons,so shirts. 62 chimes°, 82 dresses, 10 vests, 30 pairs stockings and socks, 4 pairs mittens, 6 pre drawers, 80 nprou•, 12 sacks, 39 skirts, 10 night raps, 21 Men's and boys' coat!, 28 comtorts,23 sheets, 25 towels,l6 bed ticks,l2 bolster slips, 23 pillow slips, 22 sun bonnets, .5 boys' roundabouts, 5 pairs boys' pattaloont4l.2 baskets ale°, brooms, so handles dc. • • . • ••• Alexander Stitt.Alexandria, _ 171 83 Samuel Myton, ilsrree, 1230 00 • M. L. Shaffner, Drafty 513 79 Is.° Anhui!), Cassrille, 68 31 Joseph Park, Cass 265 89 Samuel Dowser, Clay, 318 71 Daniel Daman, Crontwill, 671 51 George W. Johnston, Sheriff, Carbon, 1670 00 Wm. Clymans, Dublin, 019 05 Washington Reynolds, Franklin, 6 . 57 17 :12n W.lVOker, ' Henderson, Elias Musser, Jackson, Adin D. Dean, Juniata, Michael Sprankle, Morrie, Daniel hyper, Oneida, George Long, Porn, Robert A. Laird, Porter, Jacob 11. Lilts Shirley, Lets, George Le, Lilts, Deckers Locke, tiprinallefti, Valentine Suaittle, Tell, Abraham Elias. Tod, Levi Pheasant;Union. Samuel Nigh fa!, Walker, John Eyer, Wurriorernark, James Maguire, West ED 400 00 110 00 100 00 ME Wm. Christy, Alexandria, ' 305 00 Adam Warfel, Brady, 453 00 Joint Gibboney, Emu; 785 00 Isaac flab ton, Cassellle, 30 oa Joseph Stemer, 015 i, • 425 00 Am Stevens, Clay, 325 00 Caleb Kelly, Cromwell, COO 00 George W. Johnston,Sheriff, Carbon, 1197 00 Jaynes Edwards, Coalmont, 181 63 Benjamin Stitt, Dublin, 00 00 - George W. Vattern, Fmultlin, 2635 49 David Pouse, Ilopowell, 515 62 John C. Miller, Muotingdon, 3704 26 Jackson Harman, Jackson, 087 00 Adm B. Dean, Juniata, 350 00 Perry Moore, Morris, 170 00 Wm. 'V. Mitler, cneala, 493 21 John Lee, Penn, 872 81 Robert A. Laird, Porter, . 100 u 00 George Lean, Shirleyeburg, 162 10 Maury C, Weaver, Shirley, 1290 00 Wm. ll uts hall, Springfield, 355 00 James Coulter, 'fell, 479 99 lumb Elias, Tod, 185 50 Levi Smith, Union 70 00 John Y. 11'atson, Walker, 680 00 Jonathan Wilson, West, 2100 00 George Weston, WarriorernarE", 1830 02 30063 06 Iteceived from J. A. Rash, lute Tren surer, 800 86 Militia Enos received, 507 72 School tax on unseated land, 28 37 Road " " " `• 11 62 Bounty " " " " 34 60 County " " " " 141 87 216 36 Fines and jury twos, from Sher. Johnston, 41 00 For old stove in Court room. 20 00 For old lumber of Drako's Ferry Bridge, 20 00 For rout of Court Musk - 14 00 95 00 $ SOT 18 QM On commonwealth pro•ccutions paid to Atry. Gen., Froty., Sheriff, and' witness a, $ 602 41 Constables for making returns and election fees, 471 41' Wand and traversejurors, coustables,court cri er and tip staves 1716 75 Judges, inspectors arid clerks of elections, 1059 35 . Assessors of thusereral townships. 931 50 Inquisitions on dead bodies,' 44 70 Fox scalps and wild cats, 215 25 Road and bridge viows, 172 10 damages, George McCool, 25 00 Benjamin Norris, • 112 04 250 04 1 Blank books and stationery fur public offices, 350 63 Fuel for court house and jail, 450 40 Sheff. Johnston for boarding prieoners,•onvey• lag convicts to the l'ouiteatlory, Lc., 702 40 Cleaning court houso, . 56 82 Washing for prisoners in jail, 5 00 Gas for court house and fixtures, 131 60 ' " DTI EMI . . .... ... Slaking Brat in du., 10 00 Aledicine,and attendanes ou prisoners. 0.00 Postage for part of isul and 1815, 70 21 61erchandhe for court house and jail, 70 00 301 72 Revenuu stamps and money lost when the safe was blown up, BO 00 Penna. lunatic hospital for the maintenance of D. Brotherline,C.Hower and J. Readings, 303 65 J. Lamberson, bridge across Anil wick creek at meadow 80, - 565 01 Expenses of commissioners fur going to lay out and inspect the same, 11 55 GO 65 Repairs of court house: Cunningham A Sun for putting in beater, dig. ging out cellar, and making drain, 1000 00 Repairing coal house, 5 00 D. Black, ulter'g A reseat`g court room 500 OU making table and benches, 8 00 . Hoffman & likeese, painting court honso 304 25 Wharton St Maguire, for paint, oil, Ac.. 181 47 Sundry persons far 'Turk done, - 17 37 Fence back of court house, , 00 33 2082 42 Repairs for jail : Fund. persona for work done .1 cooking stove, 115 03 Bonds paid 017: Wm. P. Orbisou, 3051 00 Thos. Fisher, 1045 00 4000 00 Interest on county bonds: John 11. Stiles, 3 yours Interest, 180 00 Joseph Park, 2 0 ~ 60 82 Wrn. P. Orbison, 150 OU blarshall Yocum, 42 00 • Ruti)ph Brenneman, CO tat Mrs. St. P. Read, 20 00 Theo. It. Cromer, 60 00 Ranch Dean El 50 010 82 Bounty paid volunteers, 50 00 Agricultural society, 100 60 W.C. Wagonor, Esq., Clerk of court of Quarter Sessions fur ccrtiliCatCH, Ac. 120 07 Attorney for nonusers, A. W. Benedict, 55 00 Commissioners : John Household r, in full for 1804, 65 50 IMEM UM MEI EMI on account for 1563, Jncon alillcr , in full for 1961, on 11CL'Othlt for 1803, 200 00 M. P. Campbell, in full, 309 00 Adam Woeful, on account, . 69 00 'MG 00 Commissioners' Cisrk . , in full for 1604, 00 00 El] For the year 1855, Printing for the County Nash .6 Whittaker, . William Lewis, John Lutz, Refunding orders to sundry parsons, - Bond tax to the following parsons: Bottom townahlp, Joseph Biggins, 6 63 Jackson " Joe. W. Brooks, 52 11 llopetroll " John Beaver, 13 54 'Georg° Russell, 13 58 84 8' School tam to the following parsons: West township, John Henderson, 18 60 Carbon " Joseph Higgins, 60 48 .Brady" -S. It. Grove, 15 10 Franklin " Robert 31cPherren, 8 76 ,er. ,"—. ,• I t tt„., 4 ....- '- 1 -, ...3;' , C - - ' , i 7 : 1: •,,,,/,•, , / , ,ir•:,.. , . . . I vytt , . - i ., :t'''''..,...a,-;• I*-1, 7 // ' 4 -- - .- , . 47, , Tag.4.,Vt0± ' ... „.-.: - vir.. , ....5,k • - ~•,, e ..'t ,r.• ~, ...,..,-_,.: 2 -e., -,-,-, . '..: - -- . 1 . . ' -.,NT• %: ::7i 6 -,7::.,:;:.:0 ' - ;;;;t:t1"-t•I., ...-.:72-cf, " L ::' '',"- -11: :: :114-r-' 'l* ...;,' ~.,.,,,:.. ..„.... 7... _. ~.,....: ...., ~.„•_,. • ,T,„_,,„.„....,, ~.,,,, -, . , , , - .P .i:V.;:.';.4. , 4V - " , c- - . , '''% ttr' 4.-- -i'' ."--- . I A ..,....,?,, .„...... .•• „ _ .., . .. ~ ..„ ..,. -,... ~, • ..„:„.„.„,,,,,, , ,-, . „.., , •.,4 , - .----..:f...-0,1,..0..-0-...-....-1--.-.,:• 7 2 . ..,.•... •,......, it . t.. „ _.,.. _. .... ~ ~..-.,. .. .. “.. .... .... \•..,, -., .. . --- ‘, 1 5 -, ifrt - :,.' , 5i7? - : - rf-ei- s.l kzv•izot - 7 - e-..0,-.."- -1 .:4,, r4i 5k, - - . .' • . -:. ~.. . , I , ~,t: ''' .-,4. , ---• --:"': • . - • .'--' •••• . .., ' I \‘ ' '' - ',; .• • .:,.. 4. .. . ... . ~ •• IP ~..F.,,, --- . .... !.i.i',... /. . . , ~.... , 35 1., 1937 19 131 93 959 17 85 J 3m 30 1077 00 1133 IS 100 00 200 11 118 03 175 27 240 00 530 00 SOS 15 883 51. $145;135 EXPENDITURES. 100 00 22 50 000 00 000 00 2.93 00 S* 00 31 25 404 25 72 05 HUNTINGDON, PA., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1866. JOHN HOUSE! JACOB lIILLEI , ADAM WAItIO Jr. TT. NILLBR, Clerk. Cony PROP. J. 11. VENTYRE'S ORMIT REMEDY, 11111 AI COVOVID hterilal aid atonal Igloo, WILL CURE: AlS' Blarrllcea, Bloody Flux In ono day, .t Headache and Earache In three minute; '. Toothache in ono minute. .&i7' Neuralgia In Pre minutes, J6Z - Sprains in twenty minutes, 45) . Sore Throat in tea minutes, 41. Chen° and Cramp in five minuteO, Stir- Rheumatism in one day, to. Pain in the Daek or Side in ton minutes, ta,. Dad Coughs or Colds in one day, Vta— Fever and Aguo in one day. Ira. Cures Deafness, Asthma, Piles, to. Bronchitis Affections, Dyspepsia, M. Inflammation of tho Kidneys, Erytdpelas, 4„ . V... Liver Complaint and Palpitation of the Heart Keep it in your Families—Sickness comes when least expected. . I propose to check, and effectually dissipate morn oche and pain, and to accomplish more perfect equilibrium of all the circulating fluids In the human untem, thou can he effected by any other, or All other methods of medical aid in the some space of time. TilIS POPULAR REMBUY is fast coming into lase, for the fact that I care, tree of charge, ell these com plaints whenever there is au opportunity to do so. As noon as it is applied it Mutest miraculously kills the pain. Ido not ask yOl.l to buy before yon era certain of eflb cloncy. If you have an ache or pain, it is warranted to do all it purports on the label. I do not propose to cure every diseaso—only a class named by my directions. My liniment operates on chem ical and electric principles, and is ' therefor°. appliable, to the cure or natural restorative of all organic derange ment arising from an improper circulation of the nerve vita/fluids. Prof. J. 11. IllcEntyroia INDIAN CO3IPOUND acts di rectly on tho absorbents, reducing glandular and other swellings in incredible hoa titne, without any po,sible danger front its use under nay passible circumstances. This is an internal and external medlcine—composed of roots, herbs and barks, such as our forefathers used,— There Is a bountiful supply unearth to curoall Complaints Uwe only know what they were. This has been a great Study with the Medical Faculty for many years, to find out the kinds beet adapted to the n'o'te complaints—hew to put them together, and what proportions to use. J. H. MOO TYRE, Proprietor, Reading, Pa. For sale at Lewis' Book Store. Huntingdon, Pa., Sept. 6, 1865. • McENTYRE' DANDELION PILLS , For all diseases arising from ova mums,. viz : Forer and Ague, Dyspepsia, Catarrh in tbo Head, Weak and disor dered Stomach, such as Indigestion, Sick Headache, Old. dfness of the Dead, Il'eakneas of Sight, Windy Ailments. Rheumatism, and Rheumatic Pains, Pains in the Rack or Side, Nervous Debility, Lowness of Spirits, impurity of the Blood, Blotches or Eruptions of the Body, Gravel, Worms, Sc., Sc. Sold at 25 route per box. . MaENTYRE'S T.NDIA.2I I VEGETABLE WORN DESTROYER ! Tidelnfallible medicine is warranted to expel worms in all cases and may be given to children bf all ages, 03 they are purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. 63 pan be had nt•Lou'ie' Book store, Huntingdon, Pa, DR. VDNARD'S STAR MAGIC LINIMENT CU RES RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, TOOTHACHE, HEADACHE, DIPTHERIA, or SORE THROAT, CRAMPS, or PAINS IN THE STOMACH, SPRAINS, and DI ARRII CE SOLO AGENT, SAMUEL H. SHOEMAKER, HUNTINGDON, PA Price Fifty Cents. Face Ono Dollar. 4 Agents Wanted to sell the above? 'itroughout the Country. Ifu n tin gdon , Oct. 25, 1806. H EAD QUARTERS NEW BOOM. D. P. CWIN INFORMS PUBLIC THAT lIETAS JUST OPEOD MANDE: .7ii'l'OOK of! NEW GOODS THAT CAN'T BE BEAT GI Li EA PNESS AND, QUALITY CO,ME AND SEI oct. 17 '65., 1866. THE "VICTOR" CANE M.11_,1.J. NEW. TRIUMPHANT AT STATE PAIRS! COOK'S SUCAR EVAPORATOR. ISOST RAPID EVAPORATOR IN THE WORLD! "SORGO RAND-BOOK," FREE. CANT SEED, by tho ib or bushel; l'Olt SALE.AT COST! Prince it, Co's New AUTOMATIC ORGANS. negro:a est triumph of the ngel New style M ELM/ EONS.. with improvements. Grover it: DikUer's FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. Send for Circulars, &e. Free lOLDE 11, MEI 1566 Tx E 1866. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF MEM2 WALL PAPER Ever Brought . to Huntingdon, Is now ready for inspection and sale, L. W S' Book, Stationery anchllueic Store, NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES AT LOWER PRICES Than the same article can ho bought in Philadelphia or Pittsburg. OUR STOCK Consists of upwardrs of One Hundred. Different Styles Wall & Ceiling Paper & Bordering, FOR The Parlor, Sitting Room, Dining Room, Bed Boom, Hall, Kitchen, Office, • Store, Shop, &o. Call at the "Globe" Building, and e4utnine our stock and prices. 4 114- - icoLaW- - 41 isL•ll-41rm411 4104 1 .„'\ • MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND SEWING MACHINES. • BGREENE has . just opined . his MnDi2. Store, ono door wit of W Letyle` Doak Otero, when he keeps constantly on hand STEINWAY SONS' nod G A MILE'S I'lllllo Manuftcluring Company's PIANOS, MASON t LI A3ILIN'S CAIIINET ORGANS and CAItIIART,NEEDIIANI A CU.S' MELODEONS; Guitars, Violins, Pito, Puttos; Guitar 11101 Violin strings. MUSIC BOOKS—Golden Cludo,Ooklen Shower, Golden Censor. Golden Trio, Ac., Ac. SILENT NILSIO.-.41d 10 00111111111111 receiving from Phil. adolphia all tho latest music, which persona at a diStanCo wicking. can order, and kayo soot then by in nil. Also GROVER A DAII fit'S Celebrated SEWING MA CHINES—tho only machine net, ip addition ill 0300 Y kiud of sowing. embroiders perfectly; sewing Silk and Cotton of all kinds' and colors fur matinee. POlllOllll buying Sowing Machines fully instructed in tlio use of :limn. Planes and Organs Warranted fur five years. nos° wishing to boy any of the atom articles are in vited to call and 4,annlne ml e o berme purchasing else. whero My prices are Out same as lu Now York and Philadelphia Circulare of Instruments or Machines, emit promptly upon application with oily additional toformation desire,). . D. M. GREENE, o Gill bisect, Huntingdon, Pa., set Ono door wuet ttChtte'is' Book Store TUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE! It you want your card neatly printed on envel• opoo, call at . LEWIS' BOW AND ST4TIOIVRY STEOII. JLANK BOOKS, 0,v 3 ,u.0us atzts, for sato at LEWIS? 1100 K AND STATIONERY STO VALL at D. P. GIVIN'S jf yoa - tpat GOOD GOOD 3. -PERSEVERE.- Ell D. P. GW/N. 1866. ZeaMOTTO . W 'Sete Agent, Jamta Creel,litintlngclon co., Pa, gE 61ahe. HUNTINGDON, PA (Per the Globe.j FRIENDSHIP Aid what is life without a friend? A mere delusive empty dream. One days pass by In silent mood, Without sweet Friendship's aid. When the cold chilling hlasts of winter Pierce the heart with cold neglect; 'TI then we know the worth of a friend— It's then we'll test his worth. Bat some, perhaps, will say, that they As otter. prove ns false nsfnir. Tho troth of this We intuit admit, Yet there are some whom WO can tr.st Yes, Otero aro sonic whose hearts aro true, Whom rate Las never treated ill; And wha tsilt, when thecold wind of ailreraity Not to silence tarn away.. now sweet it is to bar° a frlond Upon %shunt we always can depontll When weary-worn, sad, oppressed, To lay our ilebing head upon that breast Of then, MOH fling each desponding care away When such a friend we find, And not in dreamy silence sit To muse upon our lonely lot. [For the Globe.J HITNTINDON (OF THE KOUNTY,) Febuary, fast of the week. DEER SIM :—Man or wimmin are critters who at times nead plesure, our Staitsmen nead it, our warners nead it, our early life is devoted to it, it are a plesent thing to return to, it are a sad thing to part with, and it aro what we wood like to boy mixed with our lifes in a preponderatin quantety. lam a man what feels that to me it is match of this life'S spice. Sur, 1 went to the town of Main don on Tuseday last 'to see my plesur. The place it war to be seen was the Cort House, so sod tho Globe. Tho eashun was a selobashun of Good Tern• plirs, an organizashun of cold water yung mons and wimmins. I bed never bin in the Cort House afore. Not both a bisniss man I hey no lawyer aquain tences, and hevin no legit quaintenees never Navin no truble with my feller man (cept them Filly-deify knuks) and therefor line "werdant." Sur, yu sbud be proud of yer town that. I think not It are a style of areiteeture unknown xcept among the eiliost hethons; it are a splendid place for cobwebs, spiders and dust to Purls!) in. lam proud of that edifice. I pado 3 5-sent notes and war• ad mitted; I war pushed in rether. Thair, war moray peepil there; it war a crowd, a butiful proud, so dissimilar, so many, so mutch variety. We saw the sin of drunkiness acted upon the poor, not for effect but In reality. The example was befor us—heo profited by it? In n pecuniary way the men who opposed it—the Templirs. Thair irony wasnt trubbild with the motions of whiskey punches." It was acceptible. May it be used for the furtherance of the cold water privloge till men shall wash out thair "spiritual inclinations." Among that eencorso was wimihin, heedful wimmin. How different wim min air ! The modest face—bootiful in its modesty—eyes that drop when rudely met by sum admirin yuth who makes his admiration evident to all around him; but then he's a man and winvni❑ must real his superiority,— he feels it. Thair cams yer WOMI2Ib) of style, of position. Duz her eyes droop ? Oh, no ! she Inks thru yu like a flash of litenin; like sum noble craft she sweeps along, lookin neathor to rite or left. Look out, little modesti, yu will bo swamped. Soo how the lit tle craft make way, sco the deferential bow the admirer of modesty salutes her with. Did she return it. Yes, the mity bed moved, scarcely, but yet enull to make the world be seakors for her smiles and pant with envy. She was heedful, but it was a conshus buty; it was adorned; art lent nature all her weppins—they were all used. 0, what a pitty gods hewn ladies so soon ! How much formality wood be saved, how much cold kindness would be lost, and how much heartfelt given insted How many yung men Wood be saived the mortification of feelin thair rotes worent fastattiablo, thair collars too loose, their boots. too big, their gate awkward; They must keep up stile, Do yu think they are bettor men inn wardly,eoz the.outwardman is so pre- ' sentible. Ask yer merchant, yer ban ker; yes broker. Too menny young fellers hey gone to durance wilo—eaus why,—they land to koap up stile. $4 . 0 per me. wont do it. Yung ladies, try to be gurls. It may not be possible, but try. Be Cristiana. Dont snigger wen sum yang man pas ses ye who lookS "quear." Think so as much as ye like, but dont let yer theta ran into giggles. The "qucar" yung man may 'hey feelins, he may be sensitiv. No lady wood wound As soon as yu put on long frocks and speak without lispin, then every little jackwe in pantaloons must ho looked after an sniggered at. Why yu make him a man, or rather a young gentle man, afore he kih dispense with bread TERMS, $2,00 a year in advance. an molasses. Irne an ole man, not in yeres so much as in xsporience. Think of this advice, an if I dim to see yu ages, I hope I can find impruvement. "Musick both charms," &c. “He that bath not music in his soul," &a.— thus seth the poicks. Mr. Editer, I must be a willain. I boy sum musick in my soul, but I bey not a cultivated taist. We had muSick at the Cott House, instrumental an vocal: They sung an invitashen him to thair "Fath• er to cum hum, the clop strati 01:10." Now, awl I got to say is this, bed my children wanted /110 to cum home they coed hay adopted no better. way to keep me out than a singing that song, less the back door was open, and coed her got in without them seeing, or me a hearing them. It were snuff to drive a porker from his pen. .Vo calists, pardon me. Hogs bey no taist for music, an I mai bay a hogish taist. The Band of Brass vas there. They 1 1 was pooty good; they plaid merry tunes at wonst an they was good tunes but not *muff of any one. It was a mudley they told me. I thot it was coz one feller. stuck. They bed all trines of nuriafireent their—confeeshunery, leo creme, istors, steed, raw, or in cans. let plentiful of them things and felt so good aftei, that Ivo bin takin pills; they want to stay with me so much, an I dont want them. There was one fixeu I did like, and that was a post office, but they - did charge awful postage. I saw a feller git a letter that cost ten Bents. It must have cum frum furren parts—he sed it was a furred hand. But the man that wud object to pay to them post misses thair foe shod hey to maik his own bred, sow on his own boffins, Wash his own clothin and reed the. Kongresional Ripports understandinl (no man can do that last.) I tell you, sir, them was niso yang wimmin—so affabil, so-kind, so* smilin, so nice to -hey about a house. I wonder if one a them would like to have "Werdant threds when they is a nittin. If they wad Irne "to -let, inquire within" the county. "Shoo is the Buti ?" That's what I seed on the walls. I looked at ee ry body—they was eo many I chime them awl, partiely one Yung wommin. She war magnifersent—what eyes she bed! I felt as I wer a pound a butter xsposed to an Awgust sun, on a tie roof. I waz melted. My hart has bin runnin from me ever since. I hope she will take good care of it. Its down her way sumwhero; please dont tread on it. Imo cumin doun for it soiln, 193 Ile swop with her. Mr. Editor, pleze say stunthin for me—toll her to "kiss him for his muther." Tell her there's a "si in the hart"—tell her "nun see her but to lave her." Iraq the Well, about this booty. They deci ded to elec by ballit the booti. Some yang men maid a "speeco"ial arrange ment to wote for a "spcoce"ial young woman Ospeoce"ially. She was a "speece"ial favrite, and as a "speeeei: men of there gQO,4 10q gave her a "speeee"ial majority of 156 yotps.. voted for ber, coz Ime a merican, and the majority must rule on "sp.eeep"ial occashins. No ruled. Columbia rules the wave and wimmin rules the malp 'department. . Wishin to agin cum to yuro festive town on festive occashuns, I am much plezed with the cold water fokes and hope their =broilers may be ont of order durin rains. WERDAAST SEEMES. A PARAGRAPH ABOUT .Hoes.—The Lafayette (Indiana) Courier says:— 'Sohn Opp sold in this market, a. few dayS since, a small lot of choice hogs twenty four in . number, which merit special mention as illustrating the ad vantage of improved breeds and sys tematic feeding. Nearly the entire lot were March and April pigs, crossed with Suffolk, and their sale this winter calls to mind the old Dutch adage, "Litter in the spring, and winter in the barrel," the plain English of which is that hogs cat their heads off in the winter season. Mr. Opp has a shel tered pen and plain floor for feeding, with a small pen attached, also plank ed, through which a stream of pure cold water is constantly passing. The pen is kept clean and the hogs fed at regular intervals. Salt and ashes mixed with their food at least once a week, keeps the animals perfectly healthy, and the average weight, as compared with other lots of hogs less carefully handled, demonstrates the advantage of a little extra care and attention in preparing hogs for mark et. The average weight of the twenty four hogs was three hundred and forty pounds." - - THE greatest of ail female charms, in the eyes of unprincipled men, is nov. 'city; and that the most charming lose. THE 0 - I_)O3EM JOB PRINTING OFFICE. THE"GLOBE JOB OFFICE" ie the moot complete of any In the country, and pal ming the most ample facilltire for promptly executing in the bat style, every variety of ?et) PtlnUng, ouch SAND BILLS,- . PROGRA.MBIES, • 'BLANKS, POTERS, • OARDS, . dritbuLAß§," BALL TICKETS, LABELS, &C., &0., J 69 NO. 35. . , GALL AND =Urn SPIRIT9I of . AT ram's , BOOK, STATIONERY A IAVSIO krok ItAuoAp Rpnwit We looked towards the young lady for a concluding tale of the ,train, and that Scheherezade , of our copartment, without the least pretense of incapaci ty or hoarseness, communicated at . once the following alive:Mare "Although," she commenced,' "I am often compelled •to travel , without a companion" (the commercial iravelen sighed,) "yet ;have I such a clislike,to the company of babies and flick fe,lk that ,I never make - a journey:in the dies' carriage. Only Onee,'however, have I suffered any inconvenienne through my unprotected condition, and that exception occurred very,' lately, and upon this very line. After Ifiaq taken my seat one miming nel4o - in an empty carriage, -; joined, just as the train was moving Or, by a strange looking young man with remarkably long flowing hair. He,, was, of course, a little hurried, ties, seemed, besides i to be so disl e nrind an?! wild that I was quite alarmed for fear, °ibis not being in his right mind, nor did his subsequent conduct at all nes : , sure 'me. Our train was an express, and he inquired eagerly at once which was the first station ribereat we were advertised to stop. I consulted my Bradshaw, and furnished him with th 4 required information. ft was Beading.. The young man fonked at his watch: , • 'Madam,' said he, have but half , an hour between me end, it may be, ruin. Exeuse, therefore, my abrupt ness. 'iron have, I perceive; api ir`of scissors in your workbag. Oblige me if you please, by cutting off my hair' 'Sir,' said I, 'it is impossible. , ' 'Madam,' he urged, and a-look of se vere determination crossed his features 'I am a desperate man. Beware how you refuse me what I ask. Gut my hair off—short,'elose to the roots---ith l mediately ; and here is a newspaper to bold the ambrosial curls' iiihoWlhe_w_pajria—otiv=l , * and believing that It would be danger ous to thwart him, lent off all his hair to tbe last lock. 'Now, madam,' said he, unlocking small portmanteau, you will. further oblige me by looking out of the wina ow, as I am about to change pluthes:i `Of course I looked out of the win-. dew for some time, and when he ob ! served, 'Madam, I need no longer put, you to any inconvenience,' I did not recognize the young.mo.n in the least; "Instead of his f9,rmer rather gay costume, he was attired in black, and wore a gray wig and silver spectacles; ho looked like 'respectable divine. of the Church of England, of about sixty four years of 4 go to complete that character, he held. a ; volume of:ETmts ens hiElband, which- 7 -they appeared Qo to AlAort).4iil l. 7 - talght have been hie own. do not wish to threaten yeti, young lady,' he resumed, 'and I think' besides, that I can trust your 4ind fees Will you promise me nct to reveal this metamorphosis till your journey's end. said I, 'Most certainly.' "At Reading the guard and a pers9 in plain clothes looked into our. ear ; 'You have the ticket, my love,' said tho young man, blandly, and IpolFißg at me fR though he were my father. 'Never mind, sir; we don't want them,' said the official, as he withdre7 with his companion. 'I shall now leave you, madam,' A. served ray fellow traveler, as soon as the coast was clear; 'by your kind and courageous conduct you have saved my life, and, perhaps, even your own' 'ln another minute he was gone, and the train was in motion. Not till the next morning did I le!arp from the Times newspaper that tho gentleman on whom I had operated as hair-cutter had committed a forgery to an enor mous amount in londor a.few hours before I met him, and that he bd,d been tracked into the express train at naddington; but that, although the telegraph had been put in raotimi , and - described him accurately, at.ReadhlW when the train was siaithed, he was nowhere to be fonrid." THE Buffalo . Commercial Advertiser says that the annals of the Inebriate Asylum at Binghamton, New York, reveal moat fully the fact that drunk enness is by no means confined to the lower classes. The Asylum was par tially opened in - 1861, and up t 0,1864 there were 7,145 applications for pia .cos, from every State in the Union and from Europe, Affrxico, the British;pros vinces, &c. 6f the whole , number 80 were clergymen, 8 judges, 196 lawyers 326 physicians, 310 merchants; 50q farmers, 240 gentlemen, and 805 *ot men. It was stated at the tafe•Te* perance filniventfon at, Saratoga the names of 1,800 rich men's danii ters in New York are on the list of applicantsior admission to the Asylum What a nommentary is this on the ter. rible consequences of the pri#ll64 habit of social drinking ? BILL HEADS, TUE METAMOR.OOB7B
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