Eljt 0.510 ht. lIIINTINGDON, Wednesday morning, Feb. Si 1869. WM. LEWIS, 'tEDITORS • HUGH LINDSAY, The "Globe" has the largest number of ream of any other paper published in the county. .Advertisers should remember this. • Se`The Republican members of the U.'S. Senate have decided not to con firm any more of President Johnson's nominations, except such as are actu ally necessary for the public service. COUNTYSTATEMENT,. We invite attention to_ statements of cthinty Commissioners and Directors of tho Poor. 'They are of interest to tho tax payers of the county. IMPORTANT TO MILITARY OFFICERS We calf attention of officers of compa nies and regiments during the late war, from this county, to "Important" ad• vortisemont in another column. nerlt seems to be conceded, owing to the great diversity of opinion, that there will be nothing done at this ses• sion of Congress on the subject of Fi. mince and the Tariff. The pondy of the new administration will have a controlling influence on these ques tions. • 19,.The •Union Republican State Central Committee will meet• at Har risburg, on Thureday, the fourth day of February next, at 2 o'clock, for• the purpose of fixing .the time and place for holding the next State Convention, andjor the transaction of any • other appr?Rilatebusiness. , POST MASTER.—Vire have been kn fornied, by several friends that wo have been named as an applicant for the Post Office at this place: We wish it to be distinctly understood that We are not, have not and will pet . bean applicant for the Post Office, and would not' take WU' it should be offered to us • Tha.Several Quaker gentlemen had an interview with Gen. Grant a few days ago, at which they presented their well known views of the Indian question. The general told them that every day's experience confirmed him in the opinion, that we shall have no postee on the plains and frontiers till the Indian Bureau ie put into the War Department. • . Iteiy-The Maryland delegation in Congress, (all Democrats,) visited the President in a body last Monday; to intercede for the pardon of Dr. Madd, and the other conspirators in the asAS sination of President Lincoln, new confined at the Dry Tortugas. John son gave them encouragement to hope that they would -all be; : pardonod,be- Tore the 4th of'March. ' Itgc,A State Temperance . Convention for, consultation and harmony of . ac tion in the effort to lessen the evils re sulting from the use of and . traffie in, •ititoxicating liquors in Pennsylvania, "wino held, in the Court House in Harrisburg, on Tuesday the 23d day of February, 1869.'; All interested 'in the cause aro earnestly invited to at tend. tarTheJu c l g as of fhb Supremo Court were in consultation a few days ago on the Legal Tender case: The discus sion of the Judges. has developed the fact that there will be . two opinions prepared = but the impression is that the act will be sustained by a majority of :the court. The decision may he expected at an early day. UrJust now there is talk at Harris'. burg 'about the eitravaiance' of office holders. " That the expenses of Legis lat4on aro heavy and extravagant no one will.dispnte. A little honest in vestigation by honest members - may find out where the big leaks are: There ip an"extravagance in the „printing- 7: an extravagance in the number of sub ordinates, an extravagance in' the pos: tage paid for extra and useless print ing, an" extravagance iq everything the members, do, not pay-for out of their own pockets; : • DEBTS OF THE &Ans.—The debts of States in 1868 have been published, and ars as follows: Maine, 55,053,- 500 ; New Hampshire,- $3,487,412 ; Vermont, $1,168,000, Massachusetts, $13,868,672; Rhode Island, $3,140,600 ; Connecticut, $8,135,500; .New York, $14968,786; liewleysey, $2,219,697 ; Pennsylvania, 632,799;786 ;• Delaware, S605;800; Ohio, 510,529,675 ; Indiana, $3,101,587; Michigan, $3,5'51;078; "$6,988,453.; 'Wisconsin, - 82,253,- (i 0,0.;. Minnesota, $300,000; Missouri; $20,557,000 Kentucky, $3,619,000 ; Kauai, 'about . , 61,000,000 ; California, $4,695,600) Xewa and Nebraska aro out of fiebk. : , important resolution, look ing to reformi was introduced into the State Senate last:Wednesday by Sena tor White, .It instine6 tho u Commit-, too on Retrenchment and Reform to examine' into the manner- of &mine. ting the business of the several depart ments of thnSeate , geiTern nt, with, a VieW,4 asCertain the , eost of ,tho administration of, the same cannot •be reduced. This impCrtant'laind iicholy rabitement, and:openslho' way fOr such reforms as Will Sec&O forAhe Republican party the approval.of the people. We trust the CoMmittehl*ill do their work thoroughly; and Well'. SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT. — The House on Saturday last passed the following joint resolution introduced by Mr. Boutwell : Be it enacted, &c., two-thirdslof both Houses concurring, thatethOoll,?Wieg article be prOliesed to"theLogislatnre6; of the several States as an amendment to the Constitution of the . United States, which when ratified by three fourths of said Legislatures, shall be held as part of the said Constitution, namely: Anriclit —, Section 1 --Th o right of any citizen'of the - United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States, or any State, by reason of race or color or previous condition of slavery of any citizen or class of citizens of the United States. - ' Section 2.—Thd Congress shall have power to enforce by appropriate legis lation the provisiOns'of this Article. The resolution was passed by the nec essary two thirds—yeas 150; nays 42. The resolution goes to the Senate.— If passed,lts submission to the Leg islatures will follow.- Of these, the ap proval of but twenty•four•can be coun ted on by the most Sanguine friends of the proposition, while the assent of twenty-seven would , bo, requisite to give to it Constitutional validity. The question 'remaining open, would be made an issue in the State elections, especially in Connecticut, which choos es a State and Congressional ticket on the sth of April. Her electoral vote was given to Grant, but her people have never boon partial' to Impartial Suffrage. Their decision upon this is sue will therefore bo awaited with in terest, as significant: of- results else' where, especially ih Now York, Ohio, Oregon, California and Georgia, ivhe're the Legislature's aro noWDemooratio. LIE' WEIGHT OF GREAT MEN.-011 tho recent visit of Gen, Grant and Ad miral Farragut to .Baltimore, both wore- weighed at a celebrated snuff manufactory. Gen. Grant drew 151 pounds„ and Admiral sParragut 155. After We weigh( of-the distinguished gentlemen had ; been ascertained, Ad miral Farragut:romarked. that ho was glad to know 'that thrinavytlea the army four jminds. For all that, it will be conceded. that, the. army is 'ahead as far as heard from. '• . ' [ Fur the'Glubel The Pasting and Tolding Business, HARRISBURG, Jan. 290,1869... DEAR GronE.- 7 I see, by your last is sue, you are slightly, ,‘,‘curfluinexed," to ,use your, ow,p,exprossion,.in .regard :to; j the conflicting statements about the expenses of .the subordinate officers of ,the Rouse. I have, no desire to. plain away my own course, for a rep resentative always is, and should be, judged, by his votes rand •speeches. Perhaps however I can help •you out of the muddle on this subject, which is riot understOod as it should be,- . As regards the offer.to , take the pas. Ling and folding by contract., I, was in favor of it myself,hut it _was rejected in cancuf3,foi• severalreasons. Ono reason was that the law of M - 8 requiml:this -work to bp donehy.officers, to, be elec ied by'the . .h . ouse *ter its organization. Another reason was that the contract syi3tem had always, w,orked badly, the contiiieter,being in a measure beyond the control of the;Legislature, and iu variably coming in for an extra allow ance on the" ground - that he has lost money on the contract. The, law of 1868 provides fOr - twelve ! .pasters,and folders at • salaries amounting in the aggregate to, $7,600. This is only 82;600 more than the bid • by contract, and it was not considered either practjeable or c„.Npedient to give out the work by contrad. - If 'there, was error commit ted it was in adopting a resolution au• thorizing the clerk_ and speaker, to ap point as manyadditional officers Mot exceeding 27 as.,might be necessary, to do the work required. The necessity for tliiii'meaSure wUs,adyneated by. sev eral of the Old' moniherS. who ambeld the highest respect, and for this rda kin it was..supported by most of-the maw members .who are .not familiar with the'petty detaild of this business. When' it, is . remembered that oven if the'whole 27 should,:be,app,einted, the number is' still far'below that of the past two or three years, and that their salaries have been reduced-at least, one third, I, do not ihink the expense. of these suordinates Cap 'exceed one:half viliat • it, wai 'either, last, year,.or the year tinfore. It: ought,,,to . be ,rerneM l berektno, that :this., pasting, 'folding, addressing,anaiending oqt documents, ie aecomMedato„ ; constituent4 . and costa members, a ,great deal of:labor. I. know someswho,devote at e:teal-their w hole time ,to it. Some Of our, western,,mein,bers.are feeling very fibre abotif the strictures of. their'pa . must say the .papere in, my district have acted very.„genteplly on. this subject. If.We commitmo greater bliinders diiritYg, the' session wo will be unusually fortunate:_ ( I.'he hysioes's of the suasion haS CammoricedM earnest. I have heard of ,somo "proposed ,me,as, ores far More' potent forrevil than ths; abuses among the . paste`" stingers, and 'will endeavor to hictlierrAs - theYde-, serve. River Disaster: 21.—About ii laSt • night - the stern steitnter' a Claire No . 2; Capt. Atilt Aiken,' henee'fpr . the Tennessee river, in attempting to pass over, the Falls struck one of the Atbniments of the ,bridge and sunk. She had - on' board some fifty or sixty'. paslienger'e s. 'eliout fifty. mules and horseS and a,' very good,freight. The boat' blink in aboat seven feet of water and cOnSeauently, the princiPei part of her freight "is, totalities. stock: - were cut loose and thh'inajori,ty sward ashore'. The'paSserigers had nearly all' rbtiVed and when the antiouneemeht of the sinkiag.weiMaile the greatest, con, SternatkicipWriiiled. Fortunately the steamer - Tak,asoan: earn)? And roundiitk:t.oolF of - all' tUe; .p'isi3 . eng9rb and carried Pqrtla4l. 'What, i)oftioiri'' ofthe,cardp ' ie ,belly instired'in'ideal'ollieee. The boat_ Wee, veined affifteen thotiedicid . , - is insured 'in local, pfliees.: She liaq i) r fe,etly straight' notir the'jydieutt , shore and aim he easily' National and State Legislatures, =! 3fonc/oy.‘ 7 ,ln,,the Senate the ere dentit4of Mr: Ramsey, Senator elect from Minnesota, were, protiented. The Judiciaiir Comtnittad preSented the ''Credent.iiils . rill, Senator elect from Georgia, with a resolution that ho is not entitled to his seat. A nority retiort Was a . k . a .- presented. A bill relating to the Central Branch of the Union Pacific Railroad was con sidered but not disposed of. Adjourn- In the House, under the call for bills and reholutions, the following were in troduced and referred:, Ono providing. for funding-and payment Of 'national debt, tke.;.one appointing a,solect com mittee to investigate irregularities in. the recent eleotionln South Carolina; one dirbeling the Postmaster' General to open negotiations with European governMents for further reduction in the rate of international posta g e; ono to make provision for the two-fifths of persons heretofore' held iu slavery; one for payment of Arkansas mem bers for full term of the Fortieth Con gress. Mr. Bmtwell's suffrage bill Went over until next Monday. Con sideration was then resumed_ on the bill granting land or right of way to Denver Pacific Railroad and Telegraph Company'; it was finally referred to the Committed on Public Lands. Ad journed. Tuesday.--In the Senate the cre dentials of Hon. Charles Sumner were presented and referred: A petition in favor of allowing pensions to survivors of rho War of 1812 was referred to Committee on Pensions. A resolu tion was adopted in reference to the reorganization of the Treasury De partment. Bill relating to Central Branch of Union Pacific Itairoad was discussed, but not disposed of. Ad journed. In the House the petition of Mrs. Lincoln was referrtid to the Pension Committee Speeches wore made on a bill for the gradual resumptibn of specie payments. Adjourned. Wednesday.—ln the Senate among the bills referred' was ono - enabling Choctaw 'and Chickasaw Indians to beComo citizens; one' designating a :place of confinement for Onions con victed of offences against the' latvs of the. United' States. Senator Sherman's .public debt and currency bill was con sidered. The bill' relatiog to the Cen tral Branch of the Union Pacificrßail.road was defeated. - Adjourned. In the House substitutes-.were of fered for Mr. Boutwell's suffrasre bill. •The House' then went into' Committee of the Whole on the legislative appro priation bill. • At 10 P. M. the House adjourned. Thufsday.---In •the 'Senate a com munication - was presented from the Secretary-of the Interior recommend fog-Congress to make immediate 'ap propriation for the 'relief' of• starting Indiana. The credentials - of Hon.-John Scott, Senator elect from -Ponnsy!va nia, were read. The proposed con- Stitutional amendment was 'then tak• on up and considered at length. Ad journed. •- • • - LEGISLATURE Monday.—There was no quorum in the Senate. Tuesday.—ln the, Senate, Ur. Rob. !upon rend'a ,potitiod"to alter the' ,law afitheriii i nglfin'inaiting of the Morris Cove Railroad: Among tho'billA'reiid • wits.ono empowering sludges of die Su promo COurt to appoint five eddition nl commissioners; one to prevent, the pnfilicittieci of obscene advortieements and the inle ,Of noxious Medicines.— ' In the House a number of PiiVntO bills were read and passed finally. , jVcrincsdgy.-111 the Senate a num beref bills'were read' and passed: A resolution was adopted instructing' the committee on' retrenehment" . and re form to inquire into' tna: tbo "manner of th 6 . bilsinesp of 'the seve'r'al depe,'rtments')ilith a view of reduction of expinses. In the Hotiso the edrhmittee'on the contested :olcatigin, case. WilliamM. Bdo o 'va.-. 'Daniel ,6ittipg member from.ihe Eleventh Reptesen tetve distriet'Of report edin faior hid lid ,ii•a's dufy qualified. A ntimber'of Gills weileaet eil upon. ,rho Scni:ite `resointion j n 'roletion - to cede in cotiiission ‘vaS" passed:, "A bill W,ite read calling a convention . with' power to'snhinit aniendinants, to a' vote - of the - peoplo:' 'Referred • to' .committen on Judiciary General. ,A o joiiit reso lution relative', to' paying 114 State Printe4 'for . Pu BAtds! military histery - we's referred '; andher t,u qngpongreSkinen to veto ac:No9t all prqp'Oe'O'negro rn go ,amend Mont*. A'ketiotiqicieC:wps paelsed i in relation' to t,i'oe'utTng, the - attendan63 Of Soniittirs when . there;is no qu'bru:m • ,In the Mouse nu'mb'er of bills were ieturned from the Senate fin:' concur rence." Al number of hilts wore report ed from Committees. Adjourned. in' regard to 13ate's history' was post paned. 'Adjourned till Mon'day.'„ ' The House deliberated on the abuses of the franking priyilege and referred the matter:to a sok:3U committee' of in vestigation. 4djou'rned'till Monday.' The Indian War. ASTLING'OIS, , Jan. 2G.L-PllO . fOIIOW ing Las b'ean i..peoired at ili.e War, De partraont : - ' HEADQUARTERS IH• THE FIELD, } • :FORT 00E11;1 T.,'Dec: 31, 1868. ' Brevet 'Major General • Assistant- - Adjutant General, &in , Louis, Missburi." ' .; " GENERAL: I have the honor to re= port, for the information of the Lieu tenant General, the operatten. of the column from Fort Basconi 'under Com-, mand' of Brevet Colonel \V. Erans, cif"the Third' eavalii : It. left' Fort Pastiest' Novdjijlior , ITth estnhiishing itii'idepot on .the":' main Canadian, ht tho 'mouth - of ..tirenninont creek, , east from Fort Baecom, one handed, and , eighty 7 ftve miles from Oils • On the 7th of Decendior,, Brevet Liedt. COI,. A. 'W":" iiViLOl3 7 marched; with detactiments oi"noinpanitie'A,' q, arid I,'T,iiird.PaVairy,"ani,i comb party I, Viiirty.siivt . sn,tli ; Infaiktyy, ( triv. sling tiie.direcitiOrrof the') ntetope_ Hills,' On; 'reashinita point near 'ltioyia miles east - of - the , depot, a trail ofahout fifty ledges of Ohi3;yenne Indians was styuch;',whieh Was folloW ed2Over nekh for 4 of, the Red .• River, and thence down that stream, the trail constantly_ increasing,. -until it became very largo. The trail was hotly pursued, -the Indians abandon ing their surplus property, until it led into a ,',vanon,.,near. the junction 'of the Elm-crook and the Salt Fork 'of the Red River, .when Col. Evans ilia& a detour to pass around _.the : canon' into which the trail led, and. which brought him, at noon, on, Christmas Day, into a large village - of Camanches of sixty lodges, just south of the junc tion of the Salt Fork with Elm-Creek, . ryaswiPPL totally.burned. - The-Indians nttnaked his advance, but were driven from their village with loss of everything it contained, the weirriedand.eltildren escaping by he'- . ing hastily put on the horses ,of. the warriors, in some cases as many, four on a horse. - . The village was ,very rich, continuing over five tons of dried buffalo meat, one hundred bushels of corn, -also. flour, meal, coffee;: sugar, soap, cooking utensils, 'mats,- 'bear flesh, robes; L., and all the parapher nalia of a rich Indian town. The In dians kept up the fighting during the day and the next morning, but there was not much fight in them. Three enlisted men were wounded, ono mor tally. The number of Indians killed is unknown. Colonel Evans took the mail train again on the 26W, which led west, but being out -of provisions, except beef, had to give it up. The - greatest praise is duo to Col. Evans and his command. It marched twenty four days in snow, rain and intensely cold weather without tents of any kind, and finally struck this effective and heavy blow. - I had known, through General Hazen arid the Indians, of this marauding village. It was composed mostly of individ uals from the tribe of Cunianches lo cated here, who had, reported them to me after my arrival, fearing they might be implicated in' their murder ing and thieving expeditions on the frontier settleMents Of Texas.' I can assure the General that he - need not expect a continuance of the murders and robberies from Indians in my department hereafter, if ono can' judge front' the demoralization which this wint.el 7 s-campaign has pro duced among them. The weather has been very bad snow, rain and intense cold. P. 11. .SIBRIDAN, Maj. U. S. A. Gen. Sherman also fel - Wards a let ter from Gen. Hazen, who says:—"l notice the 'papers are stating that Black Kettle's camp, destroyed by eustk were peaceable . Indians, on their way to their reservation. In his talk With me, some five or six days before he was killed, Black Ket, tle stated that many of his men, were then on the warpath; and that their people did not want peace with the people above the Arkansas His peo ple were then onkaged in the trouble on the Solomon,,and their reservation was not is this section of the country at all." , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS XECUTOR'S NOTICE. • 1 - 4 1 • j [Estate of lIANNAII KOTTERMAN, Letters testamentary on the estate or Hannah otter: man, ofJackson twp, lluntingdon co., deed., haring been granted to the undersigned, all persona indebted are re (pleated to make pa,) anent and those haying claims to present them duly authenticated for eettlantent. • ANDREW•CROWNOVER,• Saktliburg, Feb 3.6te . Executor: • OTICE.-TO - THE CREDITORS OF TIII lIUNTINGDON, CAMBRIA A• INDIANA' 'UItNPINN CO., I. bay,: been deeded by the Court - of Iluntlagjon Co to pay to the credit Ira of said inpany ono por cent. on their dolmans they stood January 11, 1641. JOAN LLOYD; Ebensburg Feb. Mt Seguestrator. DISSOLUTIPN OF PARTNER . . The Partnership lierebifore existing between MINT- M YER & :MUNSON in the merchandise buslllo94 at War 'rloreanurk has Wien diasolved this day, January 28, 1869 by mutual consent. Thu books and papers are left in 1114 loads of 'equire.italstera, of Worriorsouo I: for collection All persons indeb:ed are requested to make iminediet , settletneut. ftib23t AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Esloto ofJOIIN ANDERSON, deed. 'the undersigned Auditor. Appointed to distributo tho balance in tho hoods of I). F. Toney and .Tatnee Ander son, I.xecntore of John tAndernon,•deceneed. Will attend to the duttei of his appointment Itt hie cities In Ilunting don, on SATURDAY, 20th FEBRUARY. 1860, at ten o'clock, A.,1,1., when :,01l Pcl ,, lic Interested will prosont their claims, or Ito forever debarred f, ow coming in on sold fond. It. MIJoTON SPEER, . feb2 Re Auditor. A UDITOR'S - NO'rICE. lA_ ~. Estate of JOSIIIIA 0 , )X dec'd. The . undersigned appointo& nudi for by tho Orphans' Court of Huntingdon. Countt, to. distribute the balm's° of the fund in the handkof _John Thompson, Trustee to sell the real relate ofJstlttitiTox, late of IVarrioromark too nobly, deceased, herehy notifies nil persons interested In said distribution that Ito will , attend to tho dutios of his appointment at the offico of Scott, Brown & Bailey in the borough of Huntingdon, on THURSDAY, the ISt day, of Fn swat, pt o'slock. r. ;when kind whero all persons interested shall present their claims or ho de tained from coming in for a share of said fund, JOlllllll. BAILEY, _ , „ feb2 Auditor. • AUDITOR'S NOTICE. fEstate oFTIIOS. M. OWENS, decrased.l 100 under,igned, appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, - to bear and determino ex. coptions to the account of;George W,-Oa ens, Adutini.tra• tor of Thomas M:`Owens, deceased; and to distribute the balance iu tbo bands of the said Adminiidrator, hereby notifies all personsintorelted. that he will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Huntingdon, on THURSDAY, the 25th dui of `FhlilltlAlir next, at one o'clock, P.• Se; when and where all parties interested shall present their cninis or be debarred from coming in for a shorn of said Cued, • K. ALLEY LO ELL, Auditor XIVICE"CoZEI°IO.4 2 I.I%I"W. TIM following luarnod porsons, for murky of Huntingdon county, Into officers in Penn sylvania Volunteer Regiments, (or their mama relatives or legal representatives) will learn SOMETHING T.O THEIR ADVANTAGE by milling on •or addressing J.ll. SPIESE, Attorney at Law, No. 506 Mnrkot Sti.t, Ilnrriobn, g. Po %M.Thode Writh, Null please give iheir full iddroes and Bend !annul toe reply. . Bare, Benj. F: " MuNamara, Robert Binh.; Brice . X. . AlePherran, Wm: F. Borst, W.-W. • McCurdy, Semi. -- Cloyd, Samuel J.. Neff, 11. K. Creigh, A. 11. W. , , Porter, John M. Davis, Samuel T. - ;Rddgerslsaac Doyle, Martin P. Shaver, ' Peter , Gregg, D. MoM, • 'Stewart, Sarni. F. Gay top, Wm. Sharrar, W. F. ' Johnson; Win. F. Stevens, Frank D. Johnson, Thomas S. Thompson, Alf. A. Lane, Frank IL. Westbrook, John 11. MoPherran, S. J. , Wallace, Wm. W. Morrison, 'John S. Wagoner, Win. C. Montgomery. Sarah Willett, Win. 111. Moore, Janos A. Wilson, George C. - Nat. B. Ziegler. .• • Ifarrleburg, Feb. 2.31 AZURENE. *war . DONOENTFLATED INDIGO.) Y I For the LAUNDRX. IC to wartantal not to strOakVan in any manner. Injure tho finest lame. l• . • • FOR FAIRLY.OSE Sold iM:FIVE coots, TEN come, and TW EN TY canto boom Each TWENTY coots box, besides baying my,4 T.ms as much Moo no tho FIVE cants box, contains a poatot pin cushion-or emery bog. . ••• Fpr Hotel nuil largo Laundry 1180, it to put up in $2 00 boxes. ~.Bo t, bi t e , o l , has proper . Trade Mark. For Sate at MASS.B3r.& CO. Grocery JanCt-3m. HUNTINGDON GAS COMPANY. , The If o i‘eu of flip - ingots Juno declared a.,lividend of tour par,eent. upon the capitol stock of the Company, payable on and'arter the let'day of February next. • J. WILSON (1111CptiLAND, Jall2 Treaearce, osRECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES of Ifttntingdon county from tho 6th day of January, 0 ,to thtr,4tll day of January, 1869 =UM Amount on hand at last settlement from T. W. illyten, Esq., late Treasurer, $7,037 37 County tax received from the several Col . - lectors, no follows: 1884. Unperson, John Donaldson 16 00 1800. Barret,,WilliamvEckley - 320 83 • Carbon, Daniel J Logan 8, 00 .;; Clay, Asa Stovetas 20 91 Dubin, William Clymans 17 00 • -- ' Franklin, William Ince 115 34 Hopewell, David Rune 98 60 , Springfield, Morris Outshall 7 31 1867. Alexandria, David Albright 110 00 Bence, John Logan 1105 00 Brady, George Hawn 393 00 Cuss, Chi Man Miller 180 05 Camillo, Isaac Ashton - ' - .81 87 7 -''= - ' - Clay, B T Stevens 075 47 Cromwell, Richard D Deck- - . ,• , 1030-57 -1 - - 7 . Lublin, Willfatri Clymaus ' ' 435' 90 '-" Franklin, John Eberts 1917 00 Henderson, John Islightwine -• 112 00 Huntingdon, John C Miller 603 85 •Ilopeaell, Jackson Enyeurt 266 15 Jackson, Samuel C. Smith 1382 19 Juniata, John Ouissinger 84 00 Lincoln, David Pause - 106 07 . Morris, James Piper 1385 00 Mapleton, John It Dean 88 62. Mount Union, Jolla CI Stewart 153 81 - Oneida, George IlicCool 96 38 Orbisonin, Robert Siehrett - 17 40 Penn, John Leo - 170 45 , Porter, David - Hare : 1800 76 . " :Kingfield, Morris Gutel'iall 281 10 '1 Shirley, Isaac Smith 1157 24 - Shirleysburg, George Leas . " 25321, Tell, Bike McMullen 17 34 Too. Isaac Taylor v 421 50 Union, Jackson White 255 00 Were iorsntat 1, Samuel Lehman 1153 24 Walker, Jacob Poulos 177 46 West, David P. sloore 2126 00 ;-----18740 54 1858. Alexandria, William Walker 470 34 Il.,rrue, John Smith 1026 00 Brady, It K Allison 555 00 Quartile, Isaac Ashton - 79 90 Case, Benjamin Fink 456 DO , Clay, S T Stevens ' 493 74 Carbon, William Ryan . 700 00 Coal inont, Jarvis Roisterer 94 10 Dublin, Wil lain.Clymans 150 00 Franklin, John Archey, • ,3000 00 Henderson, James McCall • 537 32 • Hopewell, Solomon Lynn 60 00 Huntingdon, George W. Glazier 3721 82 Juniata, William Gelesinger • 196 00 Jackson, Robert V. Stewart 1464 91 Lincoln, !hurls Itichisen 296 GO Morris, Nathaniel Lytle 850 15 Mount WIWI], John U. Stewart 442 00 Mapleton, Martin L. Rex 30 00 Henderson, Malta Shoemaker - 400 00 • Orhisoula, A Coauthors 101 00 Penn, John Leo ' 300 00 • • Porter, Benjamin Isenberg 747 (3 • Shirley, R.Colegate - 1080 63 Shlrloysburg, George Leas • ' 279 •59 v Tell, A 0 Mugs 423 50 - Tod, Abram Elias 678'45' Union, Andrew Smith . '3OO 00 St eller, Moses Hamer ' V 050 00 Warriorsmalk, George W. Owens 114128 West, Henry Davis 1380 00 , --22136 72 .. . _ State tax received from the following ' . Collectors, viz : Hon. Dublin, ll'illiam Clyntans.. ~ ~ 604 1067. Alexandria, David Albright 16 98 Ranee. John Logan ,l 16 ' Cassville, Isaac Ashton 6 21 Clay, D'l' Stevens . 33 00 Cromwell, It D. heck 39 86 Dublin, William Clymans, •10 69' - Fianklin, John Ebberts 202 76, II u ntingdon, John C Miller 007 41 • Jackson, Samuel C Smith, 90 05 • Morris, James Piper 50 00 Mount Union, J ohs G Stewart 17 12 Oneida, George lIcCOol ' •' . 10 47 Fenn, John Leo - 53 (3 Porter, Davld Hare 01 65 ' Skit loysburg, George Leal 34 GI ' Tell, Mice McMullen., 25 85 • Tull, Islam Taylor 38 .08 ' - Was riot smark, Samuel Lehman. 102 08 . *, Walker, Jacob Sousa „ .29 Cl West, D 1' Moore' . 60 00 , 1868. Alexanshia, William Walker, • ' '23 41 Bailee. John Smith' 30 00 lhady, it It Allison 30 00 Cass, Denjamiri Fink, 21 BO Dublin, 16 Ctymaue 10 00 Ilrndemon, James McCall 29 85 - Juniata, William Geissinger 10 00 Lincoln, Barris Richardson 16 00 61 o'rt is, 7t Lytle (0 00 !donut Union, 2 G Stewart ' 800 l'eun, John Leo - 30 00 Shirley, It Cologato 30 00 . • . Toll, A 0 Briggd 40 00 Tod, Abram Elias • ,%! 40 00 .. I , Walker, Moses Hamer 20 00 , • ~. , , --$2273 13 Counly - tax on tiusentsalinnds, •. l :', It l 1.02$ 59. State „ . ' s ' 105 00 School 0 ii ” .. 351 67 Road . " 0 ', - 0, ' -- -• 1 . -3e9 11. Bounty 0 0 " ~ - - •- ~, 085 89 --$2630 82 Redemption money paid in, ' 33S 68 From J. R. Simpson, Pro linen Justice fees, 66 00 • Rent from 11m.st l'emplara, 4 , , , ' , • 45 00 Proceeds from sale el an °stray, ' . 14 50 ---, ss " • °. lambi:y.ldt from • . . Midge at Montgoinory'si Hollow, 7 00 , ~ , .---- $471 08 EXPENDED. On Commonwealth prosecutions paid to Pi MCI). '- -Aing.Att l y, Piety, Sheriff and witnesses, , ,$1113:1 88 Ootistalrhe fur making retartis election' f ees,' dc., , fB2 95 Grand and tritversejurori,coUrt'ciler tip sttives' ' • and ounstahles, • 2885 84 Judges, inspectors and cleike of election,' '" • ' 1428 67 Assessors of the sevemi townships, • 1067 50 Inquisitions on dead bodies, 71 12 Premiums on fox scalps, wild cats, pile cats,- • hawks end owls. - ' ' • 3204 30 Road and bridge views, ' 345 50 • daninges,•• 195 . 00 Blank books and stationery for public offices and court, - 27095 Fuel for court house and jail, - .360 55 J. 11..eimpson, , fees of ProPy and Ileac ol tosSions, • •329 38 Refunding orders to sundry persons, '54 41 Bowl tax on unseated lands to the following per- SIAM, Via: Lincoln township, Henry Shultz, • ' 13 II Cromwell ," - - Joel J. slone, , 15 57 Tod " David hiller, , 60 39 Hopewell " John IL. Unseal!, 30 05 School tax on unseated lands to the following ' persons. wiz: Hopewell township, Charles Boller, ," • 20 51, Cass " William Forsly, • 41 39 L.romwell 4, • - James Harper, - -.11 31 Lincoln 4 . 11. 11 4 .cliardson, - 17 11 'est " J. Henderson, • ' 49 02 Bounty tax on unseated lauds to the follow log .. '. . . persons, vie: • - • West ton whip, J. Henderson, 09 19 . Brady " 8. 11. Bross,' - • • ' 17.17 Juniata . " . E. Thompson, • r • - 69 84 Hommel' " Charles Boller, . • , • 77 15 Lincoln " • H. Richardson, • ,47 00 Gbmmession erg : • . • . . • - . • . • : • : Jacob Miller in full 480 00 •Adatrf Barfel, " - - , . • 460 00 Adam Rouse, , . . ii. il. ~ . : 288 00 Batumi CUIIIIIIiO3, I,llneuu Weight, ' '...' - '25 00 Cominisaiimers' Clerk: lu lull for 1150, .• ' . •Y , i. -. ' 70 00 - - . on account for 1563, - 053 00 Horace Glazier, as.inting in !nuking optreglstry, A ; lieu,a , - ; ....... t. .1 al ". —29 p 9 Conmussiouers expenses in holding appeals,goiug - ...._ .. . • ,to road nuns,cnuns,l.l/51k/./ &ii......... 1./ - 16$ 31 A , i's- - :/ nd.torsdPay and clad k for•sno , -• • : .• 3 106-00 Printing for Me County ... 108 60 J. lA: ""'"" u '''.. , ;• ?liii 62 60 1111; .:, - i J. A. Nash, - ..:: • 167 50 William 1.13Wi11, ' .: ' H. 11•Veirt (es, cortre in:0.5,1111V, .JO 00 • It. 61qUivitt for repo' ting _. , .n, ,•, ' 54 '.lO Jury COnmissionirs:.--/J.,W. 5 , 1 o Covert, . ~ . , $ $ o_ N. N. Covert, .. , , 60 4 . .. • . • Bridges : . 1) Black for building a bridge:Akron Itaystoivn Blanch in ~ . 1 1,405 00 Albert Call for baba idgeucross Shy Dear- , o, Creek, at Oibison'n ; 18,00 00 :maul Miller for.litilldhig ii 7 b ridge across Aber. wick •: . . .2410 00 Jaceb Friee for building a bridge across tho Juni ata river at ltti 'Anshan:, - 1275 00 Albert Hall for repairing the bridge at , James - Entrekas, • : . a. -1875 00 J. Derkstremer, securing Um bridge at Entrekin , e, 123 50 County bond and interest•te T. 61. Cremer and • First National Dank, 1128 60 Teachers' Institute, : 104 20 Pennsylvania :Ante Lunatic llospitat for thekeep• lug of Brothcrlinit, U. Howard and David L. Wtatertr litinitentinry for,luppodoictitt ;jai, /00 36 Ittalentuttilono_neypailtaindry 120 22 11.111. Logan, Treastu or, for lidvortionili unseat ed Muds lifternards ortioted not tolo sold, Lc., ..12.42 Iterairet tor,Coin:t _ 50<07 blircbandiso "" . 58 15 'Washing - 25 00 Charing Court llouao and Jail; 50 00 Gas thrCeurt • Repairing gas fixtures, „ 14 00 Stoles for court house and Jail,. 61 50 Sinking and.mending hobbles, and hobbling prig., • uners,in jell, ~ -• i •• 17 00 Desk for Recorder's office,. . : • , , .15 00 Cutting n nod and shoveling snow from pavement and yard at court house, -, ,-. • :• 24 25 John 0. Millar, janitor, 34 83 37 50 Safe for•Pransurer'i Mike and putting it up, 201 00 Attorney for Commissionet 5, 20 00 H. tiellurttle„ auditing arcetints:of prpthonedai ; ' ryonidltegister and•Recbrder; • • 1 29 00 Dr. Brumbaugh, attending prisoners in jell, , jlOO Paid Treasurer iluittingdou County , poor house, '5111•'3-1 Paid indebtednassio the Stater - 1 •-•• ! L i - !: •'I 2007 60 Paid tax on' Bank stock to the state, 459 44 Treasurer's COUILLIIIVIIOIi on $93,01105 at 134 per' cent.,1409 1 1' Balance in rho Minds Of the Trcasut cr at the sat, Moment With the Auditors ' 4243 70 Wo the undernigned Auditors of 'Huntingdon Colinty, , Pennsylvania, elected and en urn according to law, report, that we met, did audit, outtlo and adjust, according to law, the accounts of M. ht. Logan, Esq„ Treasurer of the county. and the orders of the COLIIIIIISSIOUOVIand receipts for the same fer and iluring.tho past year, and find a M imeo remaining in the hands of T W. Myron, Tropeurer, of lour thousand two hundred trod forty.thres dollars and ecoonty.nino cent., - • Given under our bonds at do Com misunersi office in the borough of Huntingdon, th0•22.1.0f January, Hid% . HENRY A. MARK, • i i A, ' /Viditdi9: • W.lolll.ltA . I•. Desirable'Bnil hjf Lots lion 'Salo, FORTY-TiIIiF4I4I,:I3pILDING,-LQTS athlete Jn the borough of MARYS \ILIA:, Perry Co., Penna., fronting 011 Main streci and extending to the 'StvoineluMna Arai:. They are the most deptrable located lasts in the borough, being :immediately adjacent. to the Motelus ei the remte3lvania Central and Northern Con trol Itailromla. • • • For ferther informatfon InOtiro of - D, CIBIB at Marys ville elation, or'to BENJAMIN REIFF, 116 S.outh irot4 r • Atm!, rhilado Iplif It. I . )I,CEIPTS & EXPENDITURES A, of the Iluntingdon County Alms llotm, from DE. 4114, A. D. 16G7, to DECEMBEIt Ist, 1868, in clusive: RECEIPTS DR. To amt. drawn from Co: Treasury on orders, $5029 69 John Logan, Bleu aril, for inUdrlen,dstailed in Lis atatementi 'EXPEMirrtiIiES 11.17 Farm, marked File P. By henry Nlyets, for smithin- Bills No.l & 2 $6) 51 Jacob Flasher, 3 & 4 3 75 Wm. Drake, " and sundries, 5 to 8 66 39 Wm. Harris, tyagoci 9 93 Win._ Thu thy; "- - - 10 • ° - 890 J. C. Scattier, or.e plow and.points,. _ 11. _2l 90 It. lhat6, ono hay fork:, 10 00 A. B. Siebert, two shovel plow; 13 5 00 Sundry persons, harvesting, 14 to 16 6 62 miscelluneoua, /7 to 20 David Smith, firm labor, (In part,) 21 1.1,r Building dna intyrorements.,Fileß.! By Wm. Piper. for mechanical labor, No. 1 85 17 " .- 2 78 40 Lori Decker, lumber,. .; 3 143 32 lienrylktr, :„ . „. • A 43 40 0. Punier L Son, boards, 5 27 78 T. 51 Orbieou, locust poets, &c. 6 30 80 A. L. Ricketts, fencing. boards. 074 feet, 7 10 48 Win. Ilarrey, 'mantling and boards,, 8 • 901 Sundrypersons, Aniscelialmene, - •,0 to 12, .../2 OS .For Provisions,: marled Fete P.' By sundry prrdous for '2717 jibs bee, Ito 8 221 40 Joint Lutz, 203 tte pork, . , 9 20 80 Steer .t Wahingtou ' small moat, 10 &11 43 77 Sundry persona, butchering, &c., - ; . 12 to 14 12 00 8 shoats, • '• ' 16 .2 16 f. 47 31 cc . miscollonsous, . •17 to 2,1 18 46 ... . . . 'Tor Merchandise, marked 'Fite Jr: By Cunningham & Carmon, merchandise, Ito 8 419 74 Wnt. A. c raker, 9 to 15 95 31 0 Wm. 11. Brewster, - 16 &17 135 31 Wm. B. Less, " • 18 & 10 , 147 04 B. F. Douglass, 20 to 23 108 20 B. X. Blair & Co., , - . " • 2,1, to 28 27 91 F. 11.,Adime, ' .. - . ,•- " ' - 27 '24 98 'Wainwright &CA . ), , '. " -- 28 .17 95 Win. March & Bre, " 29 16 00 Mcihruey &Nephew, BO .. 11 84 . ii F. D. Stephens, 31 11 11 Sundry persons, 0 33 to 34 16 50 Out:1 loar - Eireitists, 'Pile 0. D. By 6 cases, collet afforded continuously through. out the year, 1 to 6 7 cases, tailor afforded constantly, but limo less than one yr, average time 4 mos. , 7to 13 6 ellseg, relief afforded temporarily, average limo 4 weeks, 14 to 18 Belief afforded in sundry cams without regard to limo, . • A • 1, 'l9 to 20 Inclusive, Powelton-f& .0 Co:„ su - pplyitig - J. Boyle, 30 & 31 D. Stever, support & burial, C. Marshall, 32 & 33 D. Clarkson, ono aolliu.for, , it' ~ , 34 , Bunn persons, coffins and fun'oral goods, 35 to 0., Sand physicians, medical services, 40 to 45, Dr. F. 11. Conrail, do per Carbon tp., 46 - Dr. S. Thompson, do per sgreemont, balance, 47 John Fienner, sundry out door services, 48 to 53 . Jackson llarman, . 64 to 57 i Adam Beater, 0 • 58 til6o ~ John Miller, Removals; marl ed Fat R. By sundry Justieo; of Peneo, - otteerees, Ito 5 25 54 Sundry constableeand others, rent pan. 6to 9 1818 Alithellaiaequa and Incidental. 'File I. , By M. 8. IlairlsOil&Tii4 fin' ware, lapidring, &0.,_ 1& 2 51 51 Sand pernons, Filmmaking and repairing, 3 to 7 31 90 •F 34Y . tons coal 8 & 9 71 05 annual report,lo &11 60 00 akr, cuillus for jounced, 12 41 12 - John Jacobs, 50 cords wood,. John Jacobs, IS John Bare & Co,; hotit Ih baosi• . . Ihwah Couch, house labor, .... ... 16 100 61 J. McKeehan, Perry Firo 7ne. Co. 17 22. 40 14. Browater, °nice fees Co._ inl service's, 18 13 20 J. A. Brown, one coal stove, 10 16 50 Banat') persons, minellaneou4, 20 to 30 41 42 &dotter. ' By Julio F•en nor, ECI ViCO9 as Director, 10 mos Jackson IlarMan„ . " • o , 11 m o s, a Adam reefer, 12 mos John Miller, " . " , .2 mos Dr. llola.rt 11‘11 , 41, ~it tending physician, 1 year henry Ilre,,,ter, em . ices as , clerk, a K. A. Lovell, 't • . .Count.cl, .. John Logan, Sewin ti, for oust. of his acconnt.- ;t7arg. = Tir pr.llr of 'the Direaturn of the Po:r pft said county, th.t'falOtiting exhiltikin nvolo;:sherividd mob • fully; apecifk-Watftllnkturely tlienntount expended for p,roventents during the present Anat . , lons, Viz Pipnr eArpenter and tiicllnnlc.ll walk, $ll.O 42 Wm. 11. )farrls,. Levi Decker, luntlgr,—boards, plank. railing. le. 143 - 32 Henry Co., abingied, . 43 40 0. Etnier & Son. boarder, - - 27 78 •. . • . • • . T.E.Ortrison, locust posts, &c., • : c3O 80 .4...14. Itickistte,feneing boards, 0 7 4 fad, —r. F , 10 48 Wm'. Itarsoy, clantlfas and talanls,`i'd ! ' . '".: i ! 9..01 f S u isdiy persist., 20 tbs sails 'addsplkes,i. 1Y.,.1.31"..13 00 nascollsneous, 12 08 nMount; ';.itthL building., and ,improrements consist of ono frame wentlierhoarded wood and cool banes, l 8 bY 3/:feet . glad root, 'ol,anel post and I ail Since, and 131 panel pale , fence, with four double gates. , Also, it.was further orderod by Bald Directors thht the' following statement he made, allowing amount, of, and pact. of bills rattled and paid in this year 1868, but which properly belonged to, and should hare been Inclu ded in the.set lemeut of the previous year 1887, viz: John Garver, 621 lbs.boef, bought Oct. 1861 ~'Ski 79 Wm. 11. Drewstir. titirratinditicladghtprosioust: "to Nov. 1,1964„,63 Itgrig'..6:lFrakor .„ , , do do On , M. 8. Harrison & Son, tin wire, 'do • 21 00. MUM EMI I Also, it was thought proper to Insert the following. ehowing the retail, e or comparative amounts expended for the use of the fldmiM during the years '67 knd.'6B. to. sportively. lot. During the year 1867 was drawn from the County Trrostury the sum of $5.247 95, awl from other senites (froni thiestatn of Sally !Farris alone $416) „the idm of $6OO 57. making a total of $5,84854 and no build-' lugs or special, ipproventents , viere made of erecter. due trig this year. ' '" " Again, 2d. During the year 1 , 69 wan drawn from the Coutt6 Treasury the sum of $5 029 b 9, and from all other totoroetql,,som of $.176 43. making a-total-of $5,500 12,, but during tine yeat 1868 was eipend;.d An. improvements $503 00 and for hills paid, properly pertaining to previous year. $l2B 62, (see above etatemants.) mid by adding theeo two last item together, and eubtracting their etim ($63220) from the sum total of this yoarlB6B and we have the sum of $4.867 84 RS the actual, legitimate amount pended for the use and support of the Institution proper, during the present year. -11.6' 5 848 54--- , 4,867,84 080 70, thus showing a dlffetenee of $990 70 in favor.of present year. " t i , It. .; M= -300 bushels ".heat, 00 btu.' "rye, 900 bus. corn, in ear, 400 bus. eats. 300 bus. potittess, 6 bye. beano, 3, boo. do verseed, 25 bus. beets. 15 bus. onions, 3500 bonds c'abbale, (out of n Lich lasimele,7 bscrols4purkraut.)l9,tons bay, 10 wfilion loUds corn fodder: folit-botsetbrmm.corn,suttl cient to make 75 brooms, 501:10 lbs pork, 1000 lbs bear, 350 lbs hpls'slailt-4 4 7: A, licks Manufactured. GQ,women'i ilri3sses, 42 , pair: pantiloonr, 01JIfile 1 4135 chemise, coat, -1 Vein, 15 aprons, 27 shouts, 5 mks / 14 bennots. 6 slips 85 pakkretockinge, 20 bedlieke,' 5 pillow cues. a teweis; 5 cornforta'or• haps, bolster case, 6 shronds,lB4ltirts, - 5 caps, 7 palm mittens, 11 pelts sus penders, 2 guilty, and 38 3 ards carpeungs,'• . Stock on liana. 1 , 1“ .1 4 work horses G rnilch;cows, 2 stock cattle, it breeding now, S shoats. 5 plan tatinii Wagons, one of which repaired so as to be nearly as good no new. n spring ape, a twp horst, sleigh. a set bob slede,;hudS rdrt.o iteksliONiaars, 2.lnotldbitaid plows, ono - of which is new. 2-double al& Gotlinew,'stugle shovel do., hill side plpw, n lercithrieirtculligktorjono-borse (loplitijornlici the in caoliinii:i - and fixtures; sot patina - kay • ladders, grain drip s 2 grain ernts,,3 inotring.spythea aqd south., hay f4i , nnigtaat.ling: etr,40.0.1,2a 7 ,tw,, , A5c0p, pork, 220 bus. m heat, 30 bus. rye, 600 bus. corn, In ear, 200 bus note, 100 Init,.potatues, 3 bus. beans, 3 bus.AogOrseedi 20 bus, beets, 2000 heads cabbage, filltds, soorkraut, 12 tons bay, o.linulskorn fodder, four-horse, broom cora, 300 lbs bog's lard. =1 01101Y/ANQ TUE 3DI4IOIONL•RI6OUARIMI, BC,j PUltgiVrE4li tl 'ag'Trttqql4s4l';' t.11 3 . 47 T 4 p • • • • • . =CI 't _. t.W,ti1it1; . 3,12,V.t8,-ni? COC,Cni.,4s,h. ' . l - . ..4 - .1. o Ymm~~~~rurUrol H i-io wwYT~~a m-'~i -'~'iw We, the undersigned, Auditors of tho_county of Iltukt ingdon, do hereby certify that we have examined the or. dots, vouchers, accounts, &e., of the Directors of the Poor of said county,- gad find the same to be. correct, ns abole stated; slid dOlorthor find that on exatitinitigHto Tres• surer's account he has paid on Poor HoUse orders sine° last settlement the corn of $5,111 14, Of which amount the sum of $384 02 was expended on accounts of the Sear 1867, oinking total 'expenditures of 1808, (so for as paid.) amount to the intin of $4;724 72—leaving balance out. Minding for year MB, to wit, $ 302 Witness our bands at Huntingdon, this 13th day of Jan nary,' A. h., 1369 $53,316 60 MIME /C. \ilir. _IIENIty.A. ~ . i4,4:. !,1 4. . tr L f er „ .4 . , „ , t _ ...., is ..: : , I l 4 XEC U TOR'S NOT_ 2.4 [Estate of 0 EORGH. LA 31P, - , dec'd.] .otters tesbunenldry,' Mr Om eatoto'of Oeorgo Lnmp, dece.tied, 'Mee s;1 Porteetwp:, Huntingdon cotillsYs"knXing been ginntitt'to the , ithdensignenll- perebns , indobted to the estate are requemted• to make Immediate payment, and thesolinaing,Manns, to present them duly, aside:3lU :cated for settlement:; ,- . , , , ~ „ , pn. 0, '69-it• • ADMINIS`IIII ATOII,'S , NOTICE. • [retake of Tiwings 1..940. , deek1.] Letters of adininistratunt,Apon the estateof MlMall Locke, into of Springfield 10.1181.ip, Ilutstingdun ilecessell, haring been gi intent to the undersigned, all per indebted to the estate will wake intundiate pay. went, nod titoW hitrtng Maim %t ill present client for not. clement. • 31unilow Gun 7 fAUTSTANDING Bi kJ_ Duo the County lit The eel tore; for the year 1868. • • • • T WES. COLLECTORS NOM Cromwell,o 1857 Wm. Johns, Carbon, 1860'3'0mm.. Cook, Hopewell, ' Jot,: B. Weaver. Itendensen,lB62 W. lf. Viottiler; Carbon; • s 1863 Jetties Cook, • f10p0we11, 4 1864 Jno Donaldson, Walker; •• " Saml. reightel, Cromwell, 1805 Caleb Kelley, Union, - Levi Smith, Carbon, • 1866 Dent. J: Logan, Juniata, " Levi Ridenour, Morris, sjeme‘, Piper, . . 1867. . Alexandria, David Albright Ilarree,,NObn Logan Brady. tGeorge Hawn , - Cass,4ohristian Sillier Carbon. Sheriff Bathurst • • Continent, Sheriff Bathurst , D 01111, 1 .1%. Clynnina • . • Franklin, John Rheas , - Henderson, John Hightwine Ilopowell, tJackson Enyeart Juniata, John Gebseingen !Lincoln, David Fouse • • 51orrie, James Piper Mapleton,*John B. Dean. „-- Orbisonin, Robert Oehrett Put ter, David Una 1. • -Springfield, tilers's Gutabitlf Shirley, Velum Smith'• • Toll, Brice 31eMutter Union, Jackson IVhito West, *D. P. Moore • • .. 1888. • . Barre°, John Smith I 852 871 Brady It. II:Allison • • 722 66 Cassvillo, Isaac Ashton 38 09 Cass, Benjmnin Fink l7B 53 Clay, LI:J. ctevene " ' - 210 62 Cromwell. tit. D. Heck 1229 47 Carbon. W,,,. Hya tt ' 703 70 Clthnout, Jarvis Itlesterer 57 4U IVin. Clymone 441 11 Ftanklin, John Archy - 504 22 Hopewell, Colomon Lynn 318 29 Huntingdon, fano. W. Glazier 255 75 Juniata, W. Geissinger 85 13 Lickson, Bolton Y. :Cowart 387 35 Lincoln, 11. litchis= 228 44 lorris, N. Lytle . „ ~740 32 Mt. Union, J. O. Stewart 101'21 !Stapleton, AI. L. Bea 155 23 Oneida, t Elisim Shoemaker 92 64 Orbitonia, A. Carollers ' 05 01 Penn, John Lee 1095 38 Porter, Benjamin leenberg 1821 85 Shirley, Richard Colegato 765 36 Shirleysburg, George Leas 38 68 Fpringtisld, Marie Outshall 519 13 Tell, Alexander Briggs . 76 73 Tod, Abraham Elias • - 47:70 Union, Andrew Smith, 221 83 fl nlker„Moses Homer l 1 t 459;71 Wa'rlormark; Ceti. W.l)wens '132216 West, Henry Davis, 1793 131 * Since paid in full. t SincO • paitl in pmt. • Divan under the Seal of tho - Coramissidnors' ollIce;Jan• 'nary 10111'1809. •‘. • .• - • •• • /33E $5500 12 13111 ISEI DM 13 118 75 14 32 50 15 120 00 1 2 _4 01 163 20 100 80 5 20 138 00 50 00 20 00 855 $3 $5500 12 $503 60 EEO MI 1111 ME:II / • , • • PM-1.441a •quatuadota = =I u.uo s ,, • ?-g uoapp9 pliox, =Mil 11 2 p30g .7:1" 1 "! . !!: hatABN LAMP, •i :Executor. z‘ithinfs 6 inall ALL, - .Aduiplistrator. • LAN a m.t COUITT. I$ 20 1.5 70 00 1 80 26 06 48 22 149 40 442 10 140 16 491 63 263 50 200 00 4836 - 178 02 318 71 1694 73! A 263.87 23840 • IS 29 295 47 .192 12 ; 220 871 574 26 468 14 1 ,• • _338 - 100 15 3t 04 25165,16 769 d 6 81'411 803 82 ADAM FOOSE' CUMIINS, IVRIG Altosf. , . , II W. MUER, Clerk 'QTEWARD'S ' Li JOHN LOOAN,Stewartl:idaccouut with the Han ttoplon County Aline Home, from 6th day ,of Noxamhor, 1801, to Ist day of Decombor, 1868, inclualitu To runt drawn from county treasury on ordorii,' ' 36510 46 reborVed from Bradford county„, „ 64 30 Dr. N. 11. Kerr, for surgical instrumento, ' ' - "20 Ou 1./veneers of poor, Jealous coUuty • 8 ou Res. Crmeling for niuviug, - 1 A ~f t i• , , 800 Clover seed taken for 'private's ass %bushel, - 20 25 Cash recessed for horse sold,, , , 235.130 11. Ilreastetyfor when', " • '-' ,' ' '" '" ' 675 Check Coin Cambria county,96 50 . . . Gi'll r . , lVliittukor, for plung,liing, -. , . , 5_OU Jalehntr, ou the Nall olann, !, 2 . ' L. .—'4o 00 Jane Smith, a pauper, 17 50 rundry poisons forstutlries, ' -"' 913 By sundry Expenditures for uso of house, as per monthly upttbered fullowolr. t„ Sit - deny:4 No. I, fortiVim. a Des, 1881 - By cash paid for postage stamps, &c., - l 'Bs Illnce,llua- expenses, „, ,8 45 Eteight, Eennsylimula.,ltallroad, :10,93 iloinwringp,mpur, , • - •,, •,/ • ~, .7 5 !queen:menus, • 2 ,0 • Statement No. 2 fur January, 1868 Dy cosh paid for post l go shoops,gopor, ds„ Trnieling'expensol,• • •J. - I,oigl,t, renosTleoldo ttemoviug'puirpard, . DIM tlB Ga , ~ , iity'easti lintel fir postage stainrisPL•c.; Traveling expenses, Weaving carlisr,_: L - I`. Nis elhineous, . • - Statement-M,. 4, for March &April. By cAsb pniefor Romvso t eLnupg,.p.kpor, &c., height on ronneyliatkits ftuilrOad,, IdisccHAnkijris. Statement for May, 186,3 By cnili paid for postagustajups, envelop, kc....„ I Or, 'nayOiltg e j,,t,j. 511 Itomovfug jiou - ier, Fttight uq eunilsykY.tpil itlitkolianooOd, Statement No. G, for June. Ity oa=li Paid for postage stamps, Frolgin on Vonnsylvonis Aailroad r Removing imperil, • Chet ry tree, Cheese, ; Clothing for mamas., ?„,,, RIM S . Statement No. 7, f0r,1:,9,',4M: By, cash paid for paean() 'stamps and paper, - • • Tiltveling expe ns e s , .„ • •. • • - Freight on Penuaylvanta Railroad,. • 3theellaueous, qloyotiort No. 8, for August . . • • By cash pail for postage stamps, paper, &c., i '..` . : :436 T;nreling expenses,- - . --- - 240 . , Ittonoving peeper, 1 75 Billnnee on horse, C. Price, , " • •''-, • 1 go Plow points, .1, &Tiller; . - -.•- .----, • - - --.. , - ,, - , 190 .FtQiniti.-. -"-; -, 4 . 4 7 ' • - 7 -;" r I : --- i 7'; T - 8 9 NisculliineOns, : ! 1 1. r *, ... ji it . ' l., '.l t . i ii , !?•2 I,'l ', '.• iiE' .• ~. ' I. '; 'I li L f , : i I li__.: i. 1 i ..,, ; : .._!.1_1:-.1L-i 1- / US , „,siojelt,,,Xo. 9 , :for . § . eßtembfr..llqB„ . ".,,,, By onfinalifok•ehvOlopezilind p . ont .. igo sintopni 1 . ji. GI Itetaiiiiin pAlipete; - - - 50 Mincelloneuus,,- fi •I• I' •'• ,' <`„- I,J 5 80 t; .z t ii t. .1-2. tt ~. . ti.. -....... e.ll —• •:: ,g f+ n rt t•• ` * :° • c • P' im 'lyt r i7 - ' D By ciiimipaki 0te . „344. p.- . ' , v . i,pBo '• • •••• " • ‘25 Trmelius; oxpcn§ce,/ 2 , 5 i'trob t • dd eutritps ism/ p ' , tato C.:‘,l , • ;_itilTlf,',o` 2 7.: a alit av,r 10 88 Statement Iro:117:115r November. rly:Fniat V" . 1 .51 Traveling ekponson, "" 0 Honey 17 poUnds. 'vab- Slletnkoitlo.lt.Doa&laeDiti'"'-";"r.ntt . - Ant .4 . 00 Froight on PplitisylvaulnUallr&W 4 'l - no • •I I .7 alit ri ,t 3,46 alifqratoes. , By cash for one horse, J. Flenner s t • 130.00 Wheat, W. A. Fraker;: MECO %%ohne On horse; C:Prtee; 1 . .>,.-50105 yalary as Eton ail for one your to Nciv.lB34o 430 GO Allowaliearro M 4 Likrihiras•Matroai , •sOl' GO In tesOrnony of the coccentnese,p.i i tia'afiove .r . iii,elynk nod statement WQ do ll'aidjyite..#t,p,pr:YT?l,,,,P,3ll,ltßal, ': JACKSON ITARISTICS•e • • ADAM LlNErr4,'„ " •••• JOUR ' - Direntbrn or ille t iNik!: t. Attqqt,..BENjIy_iIIMAY,S:I% piprk. TAS.2 NOTICE. Tho undorslgned having purchased of J: - Harry- Shaver:Fills - large serrel•mare t caned tho 7 yunfrty,maro, Nvilich F hhrit-feft Jd bhicifo-nntif rseo prZaper!,h, take her away. -14hereforq person or persons frpm, Aboice:ndated Jan. 27, 1869.2 w. _ B. J. DBVOB. Ij7;STRAT - ct ;:r • Cana to the iwidenco of tho subscriber In'ltraiy, township, Ifindingilon County, about the middle of OMIT,- ber Met, a pale red heifer; with white, spot in forehead, r 7 whito spots on b lly, and ono across the top of shoulders, supposed to be, near one year old. The owner iiiimittepV, al to come forward, prove property, pay charges and ;aka: ber away, otherwise eho will be sold ;according to law. ' Jan. '2l, '694lt* JOIIN B. WAIINNIBLD.: J. E. EIiMESO.r, G. D. ARMITAGE... SIMPSON & ARXITAGA . ATT6 AT LA W, HUNTINGDON, PENNA OF FICE, IN MUM Fio4 .. oi;o r syrUiti COURT H01.7.9E. Jan. 27, ?,8138-(ktn,.,; TO THF,IPEOPIiE OF HUNTING DON COUNTY. "fftirrirariiimi, December 23, 1863. An there appeirt th bo.Considasble trouble nbouC \slim 'shall be appointed Pmt•laster in our town, and It being. • no °Mec! for ellich the person who may be apPeintiff". - '- should contribute a liberal amount to some charitable , 'purpose, I therefore offer no self' ail an applicant fer :position of PosOlastor aLI/uutingdon, ea; red I pro- • pose and will ngree,:kiving w 011,44, Commie- Mutters of Huntingdon county fo r the fulillfruent of the ' same. etumld 1 beitppotutod, id:erect-a Mouwitentlerdel • censedioldsure o focZ.ttie eirtwA(, Ve9,4tocriewed Lionffitti pgovided I am allowed qo light tho oqco.for the term of: !tour)eos Soldiers in , the` Contity;of:tlid tfriends of Mir' deceaSqlk/pldiure, will confer a htvor by clrstilitt,lsiga De' tit in my behalf, nod amid tbe "same ta'me. 4 Dectil'elim • - ' • ,:" H. 0 - , BUNISIF,IOL: •,,-----couwviiy..TAßAL.l4. 4* buy CU/THING front Mu Iluntingd.°n all ' • Wilo.l;l:SALlllsechosp. as thos;ssu - ,inthe (tin; to] 1 have a 1614e:title store in Philadeiciliton• • HOMAN. I , X2iV - Grerkunia and !English Almanac 4f4r 1869 at,liewis' -Book Star6.l. CES with th FEB BMX. $ 17'62 97 23 74 401 133 El EH 66 50 :.6100 9 40 5 70 7 00 46 50 125 64 29 00 10 5 37 03 2A 69 EE ..•2 50 23 00 17 /50 15 50 .38 60 5 40 64 65 63 19 - 36 77 20 83 20 18 00 IMO 23 121 18 68 21 83 24 22 6365 6 49 49 090 15 60 /2.00 28 50 23,0, 6 23 9 00 4 00 ]i.6o ::3.2 25 125 53 UEI 13 60 s2O 23 47 18 11, i $855 83 IBM 91 '2'9o R — Tssi "1 35 " '37o' 676 . 12 06 12 SO IRE 6 - 01. ..2113 ESE -13(1 100 1 75 MEE MEI Mil MEI