MEM Old 2.c t, EMI] 13 1 RI ;HUNTINGDON;PA. . , „ 1 • •;" W,e4 11 e§4a.1% .3 1 19 1 1 1111 gr 1870, 11U611 f g•inqqt.s, r. ,7,110 ; !:Mobc,!' thp Laryest number, of, any otierpayer published in. the count. Advertisers should reinembelYbi."3l.l": NiA;6;io - nuAE'Prk is pr~lific of ref6i,ths. 'e,B separate inlsohg for f i dmale con y icts, to bounder tho cliargo of fihilanthedpio women ` Phis it ) 37 thoso who arc agitat,ing. : its. adoptitin i will do l f,aßl A,ho„ aoroa,..any_ racanA E yet. epp10y94„41,.. cforoaing., the: : class of crirninals)itsseekslt.o.:lodriefit. • _ ; ,/tEirqkzi gq,lquary statqmputi of the P,4l4.lio:Debt 'shows a cominuiorsredue. , Mow amounting -to 53,933,661 Toy the:tneiith'cir Octl ' oli 'SOP d ebt 0!)° of a 0,649,971 The: total of 'the, public debt leas 'cash- in 'the .Tredsoryy on the lilt iiigta'ai;kons42;444,Bl3,2BBi 92. rih(;:zniiiAt WeCtoi% '6o'l'4lla:- tiry ,- 9,69,9Wf0r 1 the montlEprevlous.-.: - '' 334.11 iht - LAriN'a• ; • • Ca ble dispatch dated,•Londoe,,,Feb. 2d; says - that-a'letter rtweived there from Capt. Cochrane of thd, Royal N'udy; CoMmtiniling the Petriil, aCtioned on; the Afrjean,-coast.,,,Tfe ,yeports. that .I),r. Livingstone, • the celebrated. , Afrj• gab traveler h'ad' been' burn'ed'rai al chief - of the' Yet' Aeri4,l:i,Vst'Orbpth" pet, this news as in,oo former curie, js:incorrect. EE !There is now on exhibition in the Geological land oftleeliMashing.' ton, a sheet of - rolled iron' three feet long ., and:fWelo eb ; inut.pi Oqiides.,' It, is thinner than ordinary writing paper,- has 'a fine poi ; ,to the .best Russia, sheet :iron; .and its n'esi ;nrid.'•te'itu'ici' ' to • if I 4:1 • anyt . tung,,,cvnr.produccd thjs .coun-, try. vas‘manuf aettireil by WrniT.! -li g,°, l ‘2; A:0 1.1 ?: ' 6 4.. 1 14 1 '7 .7 A.i.; 11 .1 iir,*TAetate ,Legislature has propriatedito: each ".member" $lOO for legp.:„Zu,s` ~isk a swindle , - on. a small sehle:•l Most - of-the 'inembers: are not remarkable, foi• feael• sloo.weuld.pay postage on :all! their Jorresplaridedee "'cfa'riiig their wbtilo Itves „and,,leaye :at • least $75,00 -to spare: Leglslaters:get a good salary, ought te,affordito paytheir divwpostage like 4itber-felkt.."' ' -.; 1: 11 k 1; i0 P m Y,I7Y„X J'U6 ICE j =- Tho ! eJeoGib'ii vi,a,neg tne.piace vacated lby ;Jeff. in;thel_lnited StateN'brOuld tine,- and bothc:Apoints; .raciraLand hilqrn'tf teq • tr, 114. 1 ... Senator , g.Fls, , Leff Ain ; Senate,.-and p r indge - d dtv the red bea'ef Cho rebelliod Videirfe j pClTettiaiii tun a .race.,.i:Now.one of that race is: eleyti• Missrii 3 iPPj- re pddiated:Joff.: Davisiand (fleeted - a no kffi3` humiliation' can be hafstorce tor- hi rril, wa,.The Cui•ieheyethilf ~ phssed”.the MC4tl 3 ., ,h.T.,ll,Y,olto;;Off•3av to. .24.; As itrpepded , , , it iiievlderlfoy Tthe 7 issue' 'of •14. ' It l q§;°P.q.'1 . 4cfAkq,0 1 :g, OA— lation,-,aat•the retirpinetit of.anl :equal atiiodnt''of t' - cetifieitteS ss AO lif;:;:giv'el : ; those•sections! . than i l oith i ftiiir4(C4rrdribv;and When'. the :845,006,000,955ue,is exhausted; a. trans $2O (100 1 060 itrit'utlioriied'" l i avinka 'deficiebey. The ieinoval ql . f l :°r4 : n '02 '4 6 90: Pf: circulation tcitthose-having an ciency is authorized, and the amount ofigetefiCulai l iOnl.is not to be deduc-; ted from .the amount:of. new •issat).— The fourth, fifth and sixth sections':of Lhe bill: provide for banking on a' 'coin' basis. .-- $, le : Jim Huntingdon . 01,0„ ! Next Sena(446l election - in dt \Nip be bothered a good deal.Mbitortifter ilie - eldaicin to nok;i''iiThP 'ifilqy has become so fearfully demoraltadd and - so' very unpopular: 'Fiem i !thiS district there will be two Demoeratic Sepat,ornefected at the next electiop.— Bellefonte Watchman , How you talk. : : Botherod indeed ! Not a whit of it. if; guerrillas _and Demoeflits did,unite last fall, to send two Democrats to 'the 'House, will take's.'great deal tnoro- such; lunialga 7 mation to send two' Demoorilfs the Senate You can make 3 , our brags now over the supposed "denior., • aliiittiOn•ofltlte- Republican party in Huntingdon county; but'tho trick iiof : the guerrillas has been too fully ex posed to be attempted again,,,. - Yo u thiglirliave - dopendod - dpon -- thom-d at it fall, when they blinded the eyes Of ViaTpr7l,3.o l: tp foicwhotoir pect such a result at the next We will keep ,you,and our readers pos ted of all "programmes" made by, your allies—the guerrillas, in the fu ture to work the defeat of the Repub lican party in our county, and to ...„pl4,9 l ,RMerapi in office over, : the . 'hottils of worthy ltepublioans SO keep in your traces, Mr. Watchman, and :your hands in such high glee, The XVth Amendment Passed. The Georgia Legislature on . Wed 'nesday last ratified the Fifteenth 'Amendment, and made the tvienty : eighth State ..4:e,quiradi_ilettird ' the- Amendment coUld, part ;of the Constitution of the United Statai fi i •The followin' are the States- which'' have ratified =I Alabama—November 16, 1869 "A-rk-aligast=filarch-$0;3869r_-_- Con ti api r. *.ay „19, 486 3 9. . FlOrfd r ilLTune " Georgia—February 2, 1870. Illinois--+Jklafch 5, 1869. Indiana-:—May 13-14, 1869. lowa=—January 20, 1870. ‘; :Kansas—Fehruary.27, 1869.,• liduisiana—March 5, 1869. . M a ine—.4lareh:l2;lB69/ ;,. Massachusetts—March 9- 7 4,i 186 k illichigan+Alarch 8, : ..11 , 1innesota—January,1401870,; • Mississippi-Jartuary-15i.1870.. ; „.„, . Missbur6l-41arch,li 18,69..; ; „ IYovnda-rt~liarvti_l, 186J.< .•••; New York!—;MarchA77—April,l4 .f:North , Carolina--rMarch!o„lB6s. i; t Ohio—January.2o, 1870. .. • ;., .Pennsylvania,—lllarelll26,l.B69o; .:Rhode Island— January:lB.i South ,darolinantiMarch,l6,l,B69. -.:Vertnont—Oetbber , 2l,llB69, ; ;.I"Virginia-kOctober 8; 1869 i •.: ' . . : , .West Virginia—March 3. , 1865.. • ;-!Wisbonsin—ltiairch 9,-1865." . Now, fer , the gratid odevelopment= whether tion of this element l intomitr• body poll , tic. It is entirely , too : late to argue theiquestion,lor-that has.' been ,done en'ough! already / laid:whether r itllis a ntltreli•of 'prcigidss," its''the• - adv,ocates allege, oi e'lenp'inlo" the dark '; as TIM opponents assert, is, pow to be, dcter-: mined by thescales otexperience. One thingis`dertair, there is a deeplrooted. prejudicO iri the minds of alargo horn' , her the,: Arneriean people against the, negro-rape,. which:calmet now be trifled with by those-who hare, such great zeal` for the black man' as to ex. alt hitm to the equal of the whitii man; and which prejudice: Must,be hefore,a.general good feeling.or char,- ity.cah exist; between the two peoples se di am et riCally' opposeill6 each in'eoloct ''The-American Peel pip mayor they,saay„pet, "open, their hearts to give the eolorediman:tvehanec in the track bf Progress ; , :hift , thoeigns of the.:tiriies"woUld 'indicate '(vicid lieireis)' that j ibe entered man viii ;Ee pushed forward • entirely too speedily, for his own good-or , for , the weal, of the nation:" "These whci 'thus pisti l him forward May . : have , no love for him,'but will dp . so in' order.to inflame the dorinaqt'projudiees of the, "whitij man, dnd.entrammel the black's difficulty the issue of'which may, lead to Mere dreadful consequerices than 'COi'l l iCW'heitriOgined.. We hope, howl Over, 1.1'1 . 14 any 'such . be arerted.by: the strong,arm,of the „law, if need. be;:and at,all limes, by -the so kidi-reasdn of the candid. ' ,•' • ' greneeatiOn'if 'Sbakeirg is pass'. !ng sily-ntly,awair PHINMARTiIUIt is , 'said to ;be a MOB . ezddllettt'daneer. •Tt is this,•perhaps, ;A;hich"will c , i've him .some notoriety. THERE : a re, now A boll twe ty color ed clerks Ornployed in the severalLGov e'recnidn'tlefdCes at`iVasliington:' ,4.1qt9031 jn : 0E; •ArPr. gold investigation covers two,..tbotni •and foolsenvpages. , --a • • 6hite-JuStice Grier thO •§111V. 0 4 1 9..V0uri,,4f 1 § bed ? hip r-eqign!l -tiotraccepted ;by th'e President. . • '":Prc'siciont Giant Is: of 'the' opinion nt . „WriiiViAt, 'can be mncie.'ihj; gtie a (6t ,manufacturing. State in the, Union. „„ IVie r enid 'thatArriericanl• women! in 'ilie j Vi:iinchiiarifeit •,. I'd '1 'Olll fp.Atpess, „utatincie;,.tireee„ flittatiens and languttko. last` rejeo ofA:t,t4'rii'ey : Ge:n4 ~4,1,11,0 r,, fpr t4 . e,Supren.lp . qopr,, J,udgp ip,, by; dirote 24 for 46 3.3 against.,', • Sditi.l. l . l .`ny;p6trrw.ELT.; closed to issyo,the i fd ty. cprit.cyrrpy notes, and i§ , calliPg mall t 0 0 . 5 e ready issued:. This is dodo to: defeat the. connterfateri,Vho'are circulating Coeilte'rie'll;fift3,;',C'6fiuile'Ct the new 1891113. 'FRANK P. BLAIR fa whoran for Vice .President, is a disqualified.voter be:nine-le' refused• to take the oath .of loyalty''loB6:Hied' byithe State" of Iho' K., S. op' iirt before .whotwthe,oase .rty3 tried,. are equally divided in opinion. it^ ~~ - .I • A 14VAL to the Grrantl'`ArtnY of the. itepnblietNas-been Istarted, , undei the name of the Grand Army of the Con stitution.' 'Manygeneraleof the U: B. ; ItlreatlY • conneeted.with'the 'inereUtOlit, drid.'otlierp'haye signified: 001: intention of ; becoming „identified with , the now organization.. - ' of.thp ~Westeru .pittesi that sprang up so suddenly and flourished for's; year, or two witif a • prosperity t ( o r e i hrilliant to belasting;:are now' la -terly igdolvent Ualeoa, Illinois, .in .1.856; had: property to the..valuation of 'over $2;0011,000; it ie now assessed , at half a million,•add theeity eanntit'pay the interest on a debt of 82;00,000. , IN Michigan - , whore the gallowsi has been abolished twenty-five Years; thir ty convictions for murder in the, first degree have been obtained, whereas with the gallows in existence, it is sta ted on, competent, authority,' there week! bave boon net to exceed half a dozen out of thirty murder cases,- =Mil HURRYGRAPHS. A ear-load of horses recently arrived in Cincinofiti - valued at bvc $11,700. Harper:es Yerry has a pcipula.tion of only 200 ; and houses can .almost bo W I for the taking. mombers of the Wisconsin Leg islataro are said to'bo all carpet-bag gore—not a itativo of, the State among them. Some of the leading merchants in New--,-York—eityw-have discharged a. number -- of their clerks on account of dullnesS of trade. An Illinois farmer having 1400 acres of : land; derives his entire lopotrip'from pasiuring -Cattier fot his neighbors: for which he . receives $.2.a month ahead. ' Governor- , .:Pairchild', recommends: that' the Legislatnmof Wisconsin sub= rnit ;1(w - the •.people a constitutional titnendment abblishing the Grand Jury system': ' 13y the'cOmpletion of the tem,PorarY. railroad 'bridge'aCross'the.Missbillii at Omaba,'Portlittid,'Alre . `,;, and 'San Fraud eideo'were'uriite'd'byrin Unbroken line ;%;'. •—• ' /I. : genf.feman, whO enter'ad the_ room of liis lii•ot:ber-inAtiw; in a Texah bete; eights siiice,,Struelc a Mat!ih a light, and the lirother'in-law, mista; king the sound for the cocking of a pistol, shot him dead. • The' ye:stiffen "Worn . ( Rbine'are described / as beautiful biSYdrid"'eoneep• tien„and the ladies - say the lace upon tliam SurPrisie4 anythinki the'imbrld: Sordaizlingain'tke eolorg of tlio"dress es tlit,thebiskaps' likened.tb it bed of:tnlip4 iii"appettrance..' •"baaiot •' . . • - . K. Weld, of Abbot the, 84th Penpsyl• , vania regiment, has„” writtep - to • tlio Comissioner,q Pen sions tO Say he, is•ti,tcnit unit well agajp, arid does not want a pension any, longer, being aipply . tible to support kimseff by, his own labor,. • Fire-proof furniture is the last sci entific announcement in Germany. ; It is said that a German • chemist, acting under a commission from a l firOnsur, mice company, discovered that improg : nation with a concentrated solution ,of rock salt‘randers all tiinkr, fire proof. The ealt,i,too; renders wood , proof against dry-rot, and the ravages Oka-, sects. „ • „! • •'A Mysterious deaf girl has been ag itating San , Francisco. • A reporter went to interview her, and •while tak ing down •the points ho indulged in reniarks.,Whieh would; not have been complinridntarfifslmeould.have heard thduri:, , She stood it f‘Tsoliie time, but finally'remptied the , coal-seuttlo :oven a•ndpitched him down:stairs..-- , He does'n't believe she is deaf. , "A 'wrought iron ' chimney, '196 feet high , and six 'feet seven , inches , in dia meter, haa'jast been erected in Pitts' bitrgh."' Another is to be pnt'up 275 feet ' , high: , Thd first was riveted to gether in a horizontal position; arid then.lifted to the perpendicular by a crape.:,, The other will, be made up right.,, ,The plates, will be, riveted by means of a seaffuldinei running ; up in side. , • At the last session of Cdngress, a bill was passed setting apart the old House of Representatives as a-sort of national art gallery, and :providing that such States of the Ugiibn us chose' should be entitled to Make the-Wier to Congress. `of. a , statue or other work-of art com memorating some historic event;. or eminontsoldier or eiyilian,rto•be'placed in this hall. ' Rhodd Island has sent the first contribution •in -the shape Oa statue • of Major - General Nathaniel GreSne,.of the RovolutiOnary army. - .The remains of the Ike Mr: Peabo py'We're submitted by Dr: Pavy;a,dis tingiii:slied English to'ti'o'ov el preeervative'Process, which cen'sigt ed,in • tlist injecting all the •arteries with a of Arsenio and'corrosiTC subliuinto; "and,' after 'the lapse "of twenty four' Vurs, eittul.fited 13olutibti- of tannic .13y peens' We Softer', thistles are cony'ertt.d into leather; and .decom'pe id don 'C'ffectitally . arrestee _lnto 'the "Of, the ilest . ' and' •'abdcitnen there' 'Wes M113'4 paste,of arsenic,' mini phor, 'and . :elitrit•; and tlieboffin Wits lined 'with' 'a laker of Malt:hereon]. 1 , - WHY is it that :when'a ilch man kides i a - large 'sum of money to it' chat.- 'it'ichco'Object his name 'tiel'egriiPhed i t,,br4'ugho,ut thc country .as, that of. a great.:benefactor •or philanthropist, -Whecilhat - of the poor man'who •gives according' means DOT' deem'ed ;worthy . o:f • such notoriety In, our opinion the man who works for, three or fatti'dollarii a day ancrgives five or 'ten' dollars to relieve - thin' disti-;e4ed is raorc worthy,of credit'and,pUhlip-men tion:than the, recipient . ; of, a largo daily revenue, gives five hundred or a thousand.. Such toadyism is con temptible, but much, , more, conten?pti -Ide. is the uncitiye that prompts a man to shed crocodile 'tears =for: personal, businCse, O'r ' , 64„Tbe anneal report - PA; 1869 the Coriamiisioner Of, 'Patents: is, just ,finiehed. It, skews: that there !wore i9,:271 applicationa for, patents and that 13,986 were issued: Including 'reissues and designs, 3,621 - caveats werefiled.dering the year;' Add' 997 patents' bare been allowed, but not fa!, sued, for want : of the! final 'fee. • Of . the patents granted, t'13;443' were Ito Citizens of the, Vnited States,; 294 to SubjeCts of Great subjects of the French .yevire, and 59 to eiti zone of other foreign 0-evert - intents.— The total recoipts'Of thaPatent ,f0r,1 4 869 were, $693,645; and! the ex penses were 8486v130. t!!, . t‘,SPEAKEIt BLAINE was fortiyeare of age on the nit' ult. The anniversary Was the occasion of 'many congratuld lions from his personal iriends. The President was forty seven , in April last;, and the Tide President . will bo forty-seven in March , next. It is the firsttime in the lastory.of t*OGOvern ment when : the, average , ages, or the President; Vice President, and Speak er. of the Howie, the first tbree'divil of. Scot's of the Govereo4 under ayears., PFAN'A. COMMON, 15,01100LEL—From the report of J. P. Wickershdrn, State Superintendent of Common Schools, we extract the following sub jects'of general' interest in connection with the Common 'School sTstem . of l'ennsylvtinia. The folloWing are,the main - points in tke report: . .. Number of scheol districts in the BMW-, ~,, e . . On. Number of Schools - ' 13,936 Number of graded schools " 2,445 Number of school directors - 12,000 Number of Superintendents ' 06 Number of Teachers - - 17,142 Av'ge salary male teacher, per too $3O 00 Av:go salary female,fearher por ,rno $3O 00 Aeogolength•of school term - .* 604 Number of pupils 815 753 Av'ge number of pupils 548,075 Percentage of attendance -07 /Wits cast Of tration per month 'for cech,pu- : f pilrattending • . w Coata of tuition tor the year $3,500,704 26 Coat of building, renting, - &u - 2,966,847 71 Continguncifs 930,659 70 Tata cost tuition; binding; etc ' ' • ' 6,693,11167' Total, Rupenditures e ~ 6,988,198 92 Estimated Value Of school property " ' ' 14,995,632 00 During the I . :ear:there 'was• an - in crease of 53 distriets; 270 teaeherd, 63' graded schorils; 202 'school directors, 1 Superintendent ' 371 teachers, '15;238 pnpils; aierage number of pupilsin at tendance 3:7.971, at a total increase of colt ' ieeluding. eicpenditures -, Of - all kind , 8785,610,96. The Bupe'iiniend enialeci reports the schools' as 'gener a* in'a floiiriShing,condition, •"00 l'ut,hoWs' -'l`uNt'phu.L—Tho , Odd' Fellmirs of Philadelphia have in 'con templation the - building of. a TeMple on 'a grand scale.' A meetifig"waS held at the 'old ' Street Hall , On Saturday evening last 'to further the project. The" North American says : It'wlis' reported that the lot of ground ori• the nortliWeSt corner of Broad and Spring Garden streets, which is con sidered a most'bligibloca'n . .hi3 cured by'the first of April, ' if' 620,000 can lie •raised- Meanwhile. The sum' 0f.000,000 is asked for the property, and•the terms'are one-fifth' to he !paid down, the balance secured , •by mort gage, iiayable in ton years. Iri size the lot is ample, having a front of•one hundred and 'seventy 'feat 'on Broad street, and' 200 feet'on Spring Garden street. Committees were appointed to ascertain how much' money bo raised'hy the lodges and encampments and to take measures to obtain the lot upon the best terms.' In the , die- - etissions:which ensued on the• several propogitions, the members spoke hope= fully of the enterprise,' and believed that a little energy and. "push" were the only things nocussury ,to ,curry,' it successfully through., 4 cbhrter; has been,. granted 6,', th)e ~ussociution of very liberal pn,wers,•,and, the ,only thing now needed is the money, requi7 site to:ocuro tae lot. - . ~111ErThey,, have ~genteel war„ a judicially sending a 'culprit to another, world in,Prance which we commend to, the attention'of the advocates of the halter in ,this country.., At the ,recent executien ; iii Nria of Traupthan "for the murder of & fitthily, • the' cable in forms us, the executioner approached the, condohnueir man', and "laying his hand on Traupman ' s shoulder remark. ed "Thou belan o oesi to me,", and,' with out any furtheeteremony tlio ,culprit was plac . ed the blocl“nd . his head severed kern its its tru4k by . one Wow of the axe:: Thdre was no break ing of ropes, no bungling of ,arrange ments, no hauling the victim half dead to be...ftaitlhe.d..at r n_second no subjecting. 'the condemned to the agonies of, ,a dozen hells while endur• ing thared,-tafte•Of the clerical require ments of the staffuld. A week ' oi more ago John Dearing, jr., of Milford townehip, Juniata county started • after dark from, Patter son to his-: home, ' riding one ..Mule and leading another, and while on the war attempted to get off and while' One , ' foot.-:was in.• the• stirup, tbe mule ran off dragging • him over, a rough road,. through, Licking 'arbelewhiblr was high 'and partlyafro zen; through a pair of Liam two of Which were up, and, into. and around the barn yard of his father, iwall a dis tance brover three miles. clothes Were:-tOrn entirely off his body, but with qtception of a number • of •bruisos and cuts upon his back and no'seriotts injury was sustained. -This statement ; inereduicius as it may seem, We aro assured is literally true. A rAttan•number of (workmen have been , 'discharged from:'the-priricipal navy yards - throughout the country, in consequence of the exhaustion of the appropriations for tho'Bureauaof kogincering' and Uonetruotion. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS:. rpOWN LOTS.FOR.SA LE.• IThe subscr Haw will dispose, bf At private:gala fro LarstFluntbered 73 and 86, fronting on 3111111, street, in West Huntingdon; lifty fret front Und oho Minaret] and fifty foot bank. For farming pu rpm% they aro first-clam DI.CK8111„ " fon6-3t* • l - • •13111.1),G - ES,TO,BUILD. Tlie,Conindsslonors of Huntingdon 'County will receive proliolhis Ulr FRIDAY. the 25th day of FELIBOA- Ia, inst.. up to 2 o'clock, for building two Midges. ',One above Mitpletutt. near, the residence of M.l. Campbell. Esq., in'thilon township, 'andi ones In Dublin towt.eldp, near the residencenf. A lexander Blair, Esq Plan and aPecificatimis can be seen ntllie'Commlssloners' office, Persons proposing to build wildconte prepared to enter into on article of alp cement nod 'give mouthy for the propor camp'dtion of thu work. Hy older of tho Cominissionero. • , , fob9-3t HERBY W. MILLER; CI. kcEms : . ... . , . : ; ARFSICIS43) 3E1L.E1.11115 , ' Pt h r e e ) l,a Nt n S i t ;t, re - e.oraN,v,i,ttith,(Pantg , subscription books in published. and the 'mart jib g . eral terms.' Send for circulars. Theywill costyon nothing, Rua maysbe of great benefit to you. WANTED, vimn: AdENTS FOR ' THE: .OF , HORSE _BOOKS Ton arcsairiew. rsnson's , HORSE WON. It outsells,. ten to elm, any book of its kind published. 49th thousand In press. "Agents doing bolter now than ever before. Also, for out " FAMILY • piIy•SICIA.N. In bath ENGthsu and GERMAN. Embracing the AL LOPATHIC. HOMEOPATHIC: 11 YDROPATILIC, ECLEC TIC and HERBAL modes of treatment. 641 closely prin ted pages. Price only $2 60. 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BURN A CO., Publishers,' go. 9-3 R. k Hartford, noo c Con ti at • , - I6ECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES f Huntingdon county from the 4tn day of January, 9, to The 3d day of January, 1870 : . RECEIVED. Ambunt in hands of M. M. Logan, Treasurer, at last set tlement $4,243 70 Brom John A. Nash, late Treasurer,. -' 40 50 County tax received from the aeyoral collectors as follows 1800' Hopewell, John B. Weaver 1863 Carbon, Jesse Cook 1864 Hopewell, John Donaidaan 48 91 1885 Cronfwell, Caleb Kelly 140 00 Union, Levi Smith 52 75 1868 Carbon, Dania' J. Logan 414 23 „ Juniata, Levi Ridenour 70 00 ' Morris, James Piper 29) 00 1867 Brady. George Hawn 60 19 Cass, Christian Miller 239 80 Carbon, Sheriff Bathurst 1.430 07 - Coalmont; Sheriff Bathurst - - - 161 15' Dublin, William Clinmesl9s 58 Franklin, John Eberle - • ',•;., ; , .., ”- 18'20 Henderson. John Nightwine - ' - 273 - 00 Hopewell Jackson Enyeart 131 16 Juniata, John Oeinsinger 920 00 Morris; James Piper' ' - 2 : 150 00 Mapietone John 11:Denn • Ii ; '2 90 -Porter; David Hare - ' • ." •.. 34 00 Springfield, Morris °Malian_ 21.8 16 -IsaacShirley, mmo Smith -•-- 617 18 - Tell. Brice AVAlullen •, • - • 56 .34. , Hation7Jaeleson While , • - 20 do' IVesr, D. i'; Alnore ~ 303 92 1868 Barrer, Joitu'Smith " . •'' ' -734 33 Brady, It. K. Allison ... 471 00 Contain°, Isaac Anklets2B 24 Case, Beidamiii Fink '- - ,-. 154 47; ' , , Clay, B. Ti Stevens ' • Cromwell, It. D. Heck - - '- 986 75 Cat bon, William Ryan - - 200 00 .Coalmont. Carrie Banterer , -,• -46 17 ' Dublin, William Clynians - ' ' 2 • ' 234'60 Franklin, John Melly -- 333 13 ' _ . Hopewell, Soloinou r Lynn . , 44 85 • ' Iluntlngdon,lleurge W. Glazier - Juniata, William Ileinninger, 15 00 Jackeon. It. V. Stewart 279 59 Lincoln, Morris Itichardion ' •'. ' 68 12 /. • Morris, Nathaniel Lytle , .2. ' . 22 „ „613 GO Alt Union . John G. Stewart • 65 22 - Slapleton/Af. 1,,Re2 , . . 22 . 11s 00 Oneida. Minim Shoemaker, . z , , , ' 71 25, " 'Orbinofila; Alexander Caretheis ''' '• ' ' -75 13 .Penn, Jelin Lee ; „ , i• . 2 300,00 Porter, Benjamin Isenberg, „ . . -00, OQ Shirley, Ithleird Celegato • • - ' 2 ' I ' • 487 44; Shirleyeburg, George bras, ' • , ,• • • .23.97 , .Springfield, Morris Gutehtill ' 3 20' " • Tell; A. G.•Briggs' .. ' ' ,' ; : ' ' • 5100 .Tod, Abnilians Elias 6 14 • ' Union ' Andrew Smith" • ' ' 1 ' ' ' 'l6o'oo , Walke r; Mums Hauler • • ;, . ; ,•„; i 317 37 • Wart formark, George 127.bwens 1050 95 Wt se,' Henry Davis, '''• ' •-• 2 • '757 . .lii 1869 Alexandria, William s Christy 2 ; ; .; _ ~, , TN ,27, Barren, Cdrition T.Oreene , . , 200 00 , Brady,'Adani 'Warfel 12 I •22 ' I, , i ,I,t , • 350 00. Broad Top, Charles K. Horton. ; .107 32 ' Case; George Smith ' " " 2 " ' ''os 09 _ Cassville, Isaac Ashton I, I , .12,: -' ! , -67 80 2 Clay, Ephraim Kyle, 80 00 • Coalmont, T. W. Estep 2 '" 'l l l ••!U.llOOO 'Franklin, D. L. Wray • ' I -: , I •, . 2485 10 Hopewell, George Berketiesier . 283 50 • • • 'Huntingdon, Alexander Carillon ' .3176 00 Jackson, Joseph Colahine , „ .; , ; ,276 35 , "Juniata. W Minna Geintinger "', " 102 00 " Lincoln; Christian Shoots.; . • .' I 2 --• I / 370 00 Mapleton, IL S. Henderson 48 45 Morrie, Tobias Foreman : •-• ~ • ' ' 398 10 Mt. Union, Elias It. Rodgers 40 00 Oneida, John C. Davis 82 00 Ch Littman, William 11. Miller 80 00 Porter. It. A. Lund ' : s-. ' 600 00 Penn, William White . . 485 00 Shirley, Benjamin Davis " • / 2 - ;73 31 thirleyaburg, George Leas . , 134 53 Tod, Isaac Taylor ' - ' ' 72 00 • Tell, Alexander G. 'Briggs • ; -1.1 350 'OO Union, Nathan Greenland , 270 00 Walker, Wm. Reed - ' . • 245 00 Werrionadark, Richard Wills . ' 1 .;, 2 1190 00 , West, Henry Shirley ; 491 40 State tax received from' the following collectors: • ; 1860 Jlopewell John 13. Wearer , ,„ . • •75 00 1864 Ilopewell, John Donaldson 7 00 1866 Carbon, Daniel .9. Logan ', , •, 2 : 'i ' , 35'18 1867 Brady, George Hawn 57 46 Case, Christian Miller - ' 23 'B2 Carbon, Sheriff Bathurst . • 17 51 Coalmont, Sheriff Bathurst, 3 52 Dublin, William Climatin , 'l6 64 Henderson, Jelin N Ightwine . ' 12 00 Hopews 11, Jackson Enycart 'lO 00 'Stapleton, John R. Dean r . I • 40 , , Springfield, tilorris,Ontsfiall . ~ ' , 29 41 Shirley, Isaac 3111ith 70 00 • ' Tell, Brice McMullen . , , •09 Union, Jackson White' 10 00 ' West, D. P. Moore 1868 Barre°. John Smith , ;' 3 . .'; ' ; , ': 7 • 1 8 1° 2 75- MEI . . Brady, It. K. Allison . 10 85 Cassville, Isaac Ashton ' ,<: • , i 7 18 Cass, Bonjamin Fink . ~,.9 51) Cloy, 11. T Stevens ' ' 41'28 - Cromwell, R. 1), neck •.; ~. ,;,• • , .• •40 00 Coalmont. Garcia Iteisterer„ . . 4'40 Dublin, William Clymaus -.' ' , .. : 1.10 , 00 Franklin, John MC1134 F ,:•0 • ; 0 , 0 „ 159 87 11opeweR, Solomon Lynn, '• ' 50 1 00 , Huntingdon, Oeorge W. Gluier '; ;;' , I II • 890 74 Jackson, R. V. Stewart, ,98 14 H , , ;. ” Lincoln, Harris Richardson • , .' ' 6 00 Morris, , Nathaniel Lytle . ,< • :, „; ; ~, ; .16 09 Mt. Union, John G. Stewart ' " 4 "57 Oneida, Mishit Shoemaker '• '• ; • • i 3;75 Orbisonin, Abraham Carothers „• . 1 6 .9 0 Porter, Benjamin Isenberg . SO 00 Shirley,' iticlitird Colegate ; , • , 66 82 Shirleyslimg, George Lens 2 5 00 Springfield, Morris Outshull.. • , ,20 00 Tell, A. G. Briggs , , . '-2 ao Ted, Abraham talon - •• • ;,• . ; ;., •;1 41 Union,.Andrew Smith 9 80 Wirrlorminark, Geo. IV, Orton' - x 'loo oo Ive.t. Henry Duels 52 30 1819 Alexandria, William Christy . ; 12 00 . Barren, Carmon T.O roams ' 50 00 . Broad Top, Charles K. Horton , •n,-, 61t0 • Case, °urge Smith 10 00 Clay, Epbralin'Kyfer; ' • ' 1l ' 2 0 0 0 i , 1 Coahnont, T. W. Estep„ • i • 1 • 200 FranklinlL'lnVray • • ' 107'00 •• Hopei, ell', Cleo. Berketniaser, , '.' i .• , • - ; 10 . 00 , Ibilltingdon, Alexander,Carmon • , . 800,00 " Jaakson, Joseph L'Olabine • '"" '' • 1 • • • Xo'9o V JUIIIIIIIIj . WiIIiIIM Geissinger ' I ~, !, ;; ,; 10 00 ' Lincoln, Christian Shunt& . , 'JO 00 Morris,Tollitis Foreman • ".; 1 < 60 00 • 111. Union, Elias KA/Lodgers . , , 600 Oneida, John O. Davis ' Is 00 Oiblsonln, W. 11. Miller , 1 _ „ SOO , Penn, William White ~ , r, , lO 00 ' ' Shirley:Jinn/anti.. Davin • •• I" l . • lso'oo • • Shirlolaburg George Leas ; , i •-, ' i 13 Tod, Isaac Taylor ' '2B 0 • ' Tell; Mekander 0 .Itriggs • .! ' . 30 00 Union,•Nathau Greenland _, l6 00 ~ Walkor, Willinin heed „ r 1 '' " SO 00 • Warrioniiitark; Richard Wills I; .. •I ;; ; , .;,177 00 West, Henry Chit sly . • , ; 60 00 Cou n ty in: ouunseatsd lands '" ' ''• " ' ~, • '4'2o State . - .") "; '" ' "; ~'• . . , , ~t ,;: - 9 ~ 6 0 School n 44 41 44 . ~,, • • • '. 00 Rona - .o %,1 u. ,o, 1: ~. i ‘, :'.„ .3 187 , - . Bounty ;, 0 • 0; i i 0 , . 660 Reduction money rceidved • ''. ' '" "29'41 Fines and jury leis from J. It. Slim:mop, Prot', , , 68,27 On sole of shingles 0 10 Borroicod from First National ElnalOof Hunt- ' ", ' ingdon ! " • 'EXPENDED.' • 'On Commaiiirenitlf prosecutions paid to Pros. ' A Wy.l'rotly. bberili witnesaes,,Ac , $.1e20 61 Constables orders for making returne„electlOn fees, Au. • : - • , 356 95 timid and, traverse Jurors,,court ;• crier, tip sts • res . • and constables • • - • - • •", 2176 85 Judges..inspectors end clerk, of elections ,143291, Inquisitions oil dead bodied., 86 54 Assessors :Horns for making the sastafifitionts and 1 registry lists, de., • , • . , 3006 98 Premiumsm on fox sclps, rrild' cite, pole CAW • -hawks and owls '' • " 1020:29 Bond and budge rims, • 471 47 'Road dara'ages ' '" ' '028 1 95 Blank boblia :Cud stationery for public:Oakes and , .„ Court „ , " 133,02 Join 1 1 1. Sm=acker Indexing dockets by 'order of • 1 • J It. Simpson fees as Prot clerk of sessions 8c I •,. ; . •:, 319,40 Atefundi n g orders ; to sundry persons "/- •• 42.30 IMad tax on unseated land to sundry persons " ''• ' ' S6muol Stinson; Carboni -!; r , 5-81 George Quarry, Cass, • , 356, 40 ' Saninef 51eAlevy,' Jackal:it, 1 •'"l''27:xo School tax on unseated. land to ifuniry persons::, /.; Solothon Houck, Toil • • 30 18 Andrew Smith, Vaion %it 00 William Gnu:hall, Springfield 2 18 Bounty tax on unseated land to sundry porsobs: , Salomon Houck, T0d214 86 Abdreer Smith, Union • / 500 Commissioner,: , ,• • .„ „ • ..AdanFous . e; in full ,'" ' - ( "13amuel'Curamlus • " : • ... :1..: ti -Mk 00 ~ Allmon Wright : „ I • 22q 00 Oorundsslodere expenses In golOg to road 'dem, '•• •• risitlng bridges, &c. , .• l . • ; •,37 00 Cominiseloners' clerk, In full (or 1868 95 00 ' •On account for 1869 • :, ' 1 • ^ -. 625 00 Auditors and clerk for 1308 • • • . - 182 00 • . . Printing for the Coluity 3. S. Coymnan Wiilimn Lowir . , 117 29 John A. Nash ' 834 00 ' Benjamin Lutz : • • , . 300 B. Lehman 1 75 Jury Cummloskinera: • , • N. K. Covert 63 71 It. w.Shonti' • 62 94 It. McDivitt, reporting court proceeding, 175 00 Bridges: VIVO ' D. Black. in full for bridge:, aver 's '5Ol 00 N. S. Greene,bridge in Trough Creek - 905 00 Jackson Lanberoon, bridge at Ilawn's 6915 00 Bridges repaired: • John Donaldson, at Entrekin's • • A 75 00 Joseph Isenberg, at iluntiegdon 445 83 Interest-paid First National Bank • • 150 25 ,Teacbers' Institute ; , , 163 74 Agricultural Society ' • 'II/0 00 Mellon. Stato'Lunntio Asylum for the keeping of • ,D.Alrotherline, C. Hower and D. L. Jones 511 75 Mote in Pet:Bend:try for support of Convicts • -551 U 0 llathurst,Tor summoningjururo, boarding • , prisoners and conveying convicts to ',the - Penitentiary 2002 08 Sheriff Neely fur the same , 130 40 Repairs for Jail 'end Court Howie— ; , •Jail . . 35, Now privy Minn' 59 4Q - . "el 13 Court noun . Paremen't'at Court House Cleaning Court Homo and Jail I I 251 , 0 Cleaning Imo vr from pavements 11 25 Wnshin g for prisoners for 1808 hod 1861/ ": • 40 CO 013 for Court Rouse• ", „ • /01 20 Repairing gas fixtures " lb 27 Clothes for prisoners ' • • : , •20 55 Lightn tug Rods at Court llouseund Joltloo 00 Merchandiso for Court Muse and Jai '" 183 00 Postago Hied express , •,,'• :/ : I , 35 52 Janitor, John 0. Miller , 05 Comm issiimers Attorney , -." • ' ; • .. .. .. . Theo U. Creator , ' : •' ! ' 1t ' • .. 100 00 P. 1:1!Lyt to ~ '• 201 00 Auditing accounts of Pro Cy.:, Reg. and 'Rea; 1 1- :10 00 Dr. W. 11. Neff's adm'r. ~ s : • . 826 Guard at jail, J. Flounce • 38 00 Comm Is:Sonars for military services • ' : ... 75 00 Ewa for Ile Court, /Wee and Jail— . ~ , Wharton ,2 ' frightlB67 and 1868 '-': ' : 105 00 Jacob 11.11 iler ,r., .. , ,• :.: ,78 00 Samuel Foust . ' ' 24 00 M. Eby and B. F. Corbin' • ' 900 Cutting wood . 400 Stone coal, 42 tons at $7 50 per tdft delivered' • " 315 00 Itedeluption money paid out- 1P.•,! .),' ,115 57 Raid Treasurer or liuntingdon county Foar,Houloeslsl 01 Paid indebtedness to the FAO' " ; • • 1 , 2199 03 Treasurer's Comm:salon on 0949239,5t 1ig ; pet • • cent. 1042 35 Balance in the hen& of SI. M. Logan, late Tram urer at settlement with Anilitore. 37,803 73 We the undoralgiletAnditers of Iltintingdon County, Pennsylvania, elected and 'sworn according to law, report that we met, did, siddit, settle and-adjust, according to law, the accounFo of M. 31; Logan, Esq., Treasurer of the county. and the. , orders of the Commissioners and receipts for the saitio'for add during the past 'year, and find a bal ance' reinalningilnthe hands of 01. M:Logan, Treasurer, of Sovolifitindred and eiglitpelelt pagers and ninety cants. . • ; Given - under Mir hands at the_ooliimlsaionera* office In the bortiughof Iladtingdop , thelfitli of January, 1870. A; P. WITITI4:.- ^ WM. R. REX, Auditors. BARTON GREENE. jjj $ 50 00 37 17 /)UTSTANDING 11 %,-) , --Due-the-Dounty at the eel tore, foi the year 1869. r.,. ,aka. TI6LI:iiTi4IB NAMES. notairs:: Carbon, 1860 Smiles" Cook; 'ls 200 00 1 Hopewell " John B. Weaver 20 88' Henderson, 1862 11. Mesmer 1 89 Walker, 1864 Samuel Peigtital : 149 46 Cromwell, 1865 Caleb Kelly 202 18 Union, .. Levi Smith -, • -87 40 Juulata,_l4_66 Leyi Ridenour . _ 172 01 'lBB7 Alexandrja,,D, Mbrlght .13krreeJOhn"Lotan Coss, Christian Miller Ilenderkiii:J.iiighttvine: '',. ' llopes4ll,7aeltinit Enyeait' ' - Juniata, John Gelasinger Lincoln,Dwati Fonse„ i Morrie, Piper Otblsonia, Robert Gehrett Springfield, - XorrisKotehall --.. Shirley', tisane Smith • Upiqui - Jacktkin White - ' • 1868 Brady, 4- it. K.utillson• •, , , • Cass, *Boujanifn-Fink "-' ' ,Cromwell, lit D. Heck Carbon, Wm. Ryan . -- Dublin, - l - Wm. Clymans Hopewell, I.Bploinen Ryan , Jingraln, *Wm: Oolisingoi ;' ' Lincoln, - 1 - 1 - P. Bichardsort f , • Morris,,N. Lyee,. , 1 .. •., Mapleton ' *M. L. Rex, Oneida, E . Shoemaker Orbleopia, A,Carothere , Penn, .1-JUhn Lee I ''' ; ' , Porter, Benjamin Isen berg ShlrleY.T. Colegato ' Springfield. tMerris,autehall Union, Andrew, Smith , Walker, Moses Hamer" i Warriorsmark,.Gcoe W. Owens West, flienrylkivie /SO Aliixandrla, Wm. Chitidy Barree; fa. T: Greene Brady, fAiltim Warfel ' Broad Top, C. K, Horton Carbon,-D. It. 4.!. Neely' Cass, ftleorge Smith Cassville, 'thumb Ahlftor: Clay, fEphrailn'AYler Cromwell, }}lt. D. Heck ' Coalmont, fT. W. Estep , Dublin, Mtn. Crymans Franklin, M. L. Wray HendCrison, jolin Nlglitwino Hopewell, -Hileorgo kstreis Huntingdon, Alex - Cannon Jackson, Joseph Colabina Juniaia,Min Geissinger , Lincoln, fa. Sliontz Mapleton, f It. S. Henderson Morrie, 'MMus Foreman Mr. Union, M. K. Rogers Oneida, (John C. Duels Orbisonia, W.ll. Millar Porter, cit. A. Laird Penn, f W. B. White fßenf. -- Davis Slit loyaburg,fGeorge Lens Springfield, Morris Tod, Matto Taylor . f A. U. Briggs Union, fN. Greenland Walker, - Min. D. Bead Warriarsin'k, Richard Will. West, fllenry Shively Totals, - - Since p titl in full. t Sinco paid In pat t. (Hun under tho neat of tho'Comnalssionere office, Jan nary bth, IS U. , SAW L. CUMMINS, SIMEON WIWI IE4 ' Attest. I9EU. JACKSON, 11. ' ' C011111113.11011e11. Feb. 2, MU. Q. TB WARD'S . JOlll4 LOGAN, Steward, lo account with the thin tingdon County Aims from 2.1 day of December 3.545, to ith day of December, 1857, inclusive : 1311. To apt. tlrmin from Ca. Trossury on orders; $196 77 Amt. received from'Eby, On Flenhor hurae; "123 00 do John Miller, Eaq ,In the lacy case, 20 00 do Jundeon & C,ortielins, for !Mee, 20 00 do Jackson Harman, .1:311 ,In Shank calm 64 19 %, , ,issundry cased, hauling, duvets ed, do 14 25 Ell. By t enindry Expenditures for use of bongo, all per monthly ,• • 4, simodenis,'numberrd viz:l I e2 , 4nitcstintkoj 1, DevniCer,l3oB; ;, By traveling liipols ' ees, eceing afterlnaPeir dto , 1 paid; bonnet for itueltel Price 1 2'.1 do sending sway pauper 30 do postage stomps, envelopes, ke 1 11, Statement No. 2 for Jannory,ll36o‘. . By traveling expenserin sundry C.. • - -8 50 Gash paid; 1 pair OVCIIIIIO.I, 11010 flagella .- 3 04 do: 1 pair shoes, E.:rangier ' 300 ..„ do ~ freight on Penna. rui:ruad " 'll 21 do damps, envelopes, !lc• ..... • "-' f 76 do althea trout iira. ltalrd -• . - ---. „ ib . , Statement .No. 3, for February. 1860. Ii traveling expenses in en ndet,-74 - see ,; 40 1.74.11 paid; senilingnway, valve!. 00 du °temps, envelopes, piper" 90 d• mind' saloons, ,i ; • 3u By tr tveling exponvni iu suddry cLos etmlleit; EIMMEt=II 9'60 Statement No. 5 ;for By cash paid; stamps piper:arid orscolopcs.. a , 55 do " atiud* pi rmous for labor 225 - - Statement 11140 ; for dray. By t_myollngexponsra Itr . ountlrraoloo . • • - 77:10 CoolipahlOstiare, poupOr?to '• •5:90 do, damps, eprulopLe,.F. 89 do wlsoollithoood •_ , „ 4000 .00 • 1 - 311803 By cosh 'inf.]; stomps, popeir, envoldpod , 68 . do' (alight per Pounk roitro.td —25 ,dc ; By traveling e,ipenees" - 'Verb relit; imenigu amps" •" - dJ " removing faupim '„ . -7, ' • (canna Na. 0 for Augutt. By,traVelilivapensea fu sundry cases ' " ' 'a 85 .Expenses attending court in Shank case' ••'• 5 50 Cash paid; Boma. railroad lrufglit - „ •" •0 11 "do . 4 . padage aftIMPI • i •1, :: • 11. :•1 :1 45 do • miseel mlieons 2 5 do - 'stage, a n d car fare pei , 8, Wagoner '• 125 , „ , pall. nen4 No.lo, for ,ewlenber. By cash paid Bre. Baird add Baker for medical tie: • tebtlance in ease of Sarah Wagoner • 0' 00 Cash paid Or. Berrx estate, for medical attendance, " fur Sarah A. Timelier 5 00 Cash paid; traveling expanses going after pauper 34C ,do for hauling goods_6 o • I' t patlige;111111/NI., • • r . • • „,4 42 •. • 14 42 By cash Fold W. ilitlilandth for honey 5 00 de traveling expousea... , 120 d o , . atainpa and .1 hilscellau4oXtsl 60 ! • 7 61 ! alcoteid.29.l.2,forirorentkr. By trave7l4'expelise sundry clok;s • • - 5 50, Cosh paid; postage stomps, &c 1 00 do Bolght on-Parana-railroad 7 62 „ do . hock f,ro for poupor 50 do LuNcellnueous • , • ' '4 44 1M Alfounclmes. ' By !salary as steward, one year 450 00 Allowance to Mrs. Logan as matron, OO 00 . . • • • f • $628 61 - • In testimony of the correctness or tho oboist account and statement we do hereunto set our honds this ith day of December, A. D. 1869. . 'ADAM lIEE rER,, _ •.: JURE' MILLER, • JAMES SMITII, ' , Dlreotors of ,tku Poor, Attest, HENRY BREWSTER, Clsrk:. ,•, , ,•.,••: , C AND NALEATRILES, Foli SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE, Huntingdon, Pa. r 102 161 01 t 1 .Go to Red Front for Glassware Queens Ware- Stoneware, Willow and • Cedarwaro, etc., etc. CES with th FEE I= STA 1.7 - $ 9't 23 1 40 45 50 125 54 IBM EE 43 14 '22 47 82 100 87 mJ 136 39 1 y.lOO 13 24 01 • 231 661 77 83 291 66 96 212 72 608 70 206 51 278 61 - 70.13 158 02 lit 19 5 23 19 91 795 38 921 85 182 12 199 13 108 10 142 3 271 21 952 94 343 1663 55 913 80 40 52! 1155:02 562 42 52 36 638 38 1199 6) 41 80 501 99 829 38 555 02 HUM OEM Stutcaeht . 11"o..4; fc;r Stotemail No. 7, for ..rtme - SWiewnliYo. for S<cmcp! 11 ,, AY °cMfr RECEIPTS- & EXPENDITUREg of the Huntingdon County Alms House, froth DE , 'IIIHt 12d, A. D. 1863, to DECEMBER 7th, 1808; Id ,elusive: e:x3 RECEIPTS . „ . • DR.. , • 'To,ntot. drawn from Co.;Treasury on orders,_..ss2.BB 55 , John Legani Steward, for sundries detailed in hie • . accuynt , , , , ; EXPENDITURES , .Ftrr Farm, marled File F. • •1, illy sundry persons for sin/thing, . No. Ito 6'^slBs 75 :Dr:Robert B,drd, lulls nod poets, .6 • r 66 00'-' 'Wm: Piper, setting fence r barrest'g-, .7 .8- 8 -7: 87 . 51 C. Piper.. harvesting and farm 1ab0r,..9 &.10 75 261: IP.' Harmony, farm : 40 75 J. C.:SecUler, plow irons, .. - 12 St la., 'lO 20 T.E.'Orbison, 1 tuu of plaster, • • • 14: .'O.B On John Jacobs; snap of wagon, ~ • 15 : 60 00 Doslil limith,iwages as fames, 16 214 Al • Sundry persons for sundr les, .17 to 11 ~- 70,15 EMlril 122 50 12 00 ~ Provision:, market /Ile P. : „ • ...) By sundry persons for 1769 IDs beef, - -4 1145 147.60x' - --- do T= - 910 Ms pork, - 6k 7- 101 - 03 ,Kerr & Bithh,gtoa , summer moat, s Bto 13 ,171 93%, Sundry, persour,67 bus: potaions,i , • '14",t0 17 -0 ,69 Adam lleiltder, sundry grain? ),, .• 1 1 69 461. P, Baird A Lens, do 19 34 Kr D. McGarvey, 28 bushels wheAt,. ' 2 :2 24 Y Sundry parsons, sundries, • • - 31.• , &•2z- • , 11 00 2 50 1 85' 4 50 '3 80 12 00 28 50 16 20 9 00 • 2 00' ,6 60 la 505 For Iterchandire:morked Foie , . By Cunningham & Carniou, merchandise, 1 to 7". 870-27. Win. A. Frisker, do Btol3 - 107 8L Wm: B. Lean, , do 11 . 1/. 16, 307 81" Wm. U. Brewster do 18 , b 0 22 Wharton /8 Alogulre do 17, , 87 72/, A. CrQWII9 eer , do 18 48 31: P. M. Born, do 19' ' 24'66. Waterman dr. Young.. molasses, 20 18 62' T. li. Adams, _ "•1, , I ‘ lMOrehandise: , 1 Al / 22'40 Wainwright & Co: do - 22 " 20 ; 95 , James Henderson do 22 /1 4' 52 , , B. F. Dougloss • ' " ' `-• do 24 &25 17 00 • 'Sundry persons do 25 to 31 30 60 , • , . •1187,74. Out Door Expettles. Fi:le 0. D. By relief afforded In five casee,- O'ontitiuo . us thr9tigsout the year, .1. Ito 5 M BelletattOrded lu three canes, eoutinuoue, JAIL , time less than ly. ay. time 2% mos. 6, to 8 31',00, Belief atiordtd in numerous °anti, without good to time, to 35' " 23817/ Suud persons, Collins, funeral expenses 36 t, 5,6, An 38: bond pli3sicions, out doer nerd. malice 57'to ILL 252 66 1 Jackson Herman, sued out door sortie° 72 to 75 :74 7 937 John - 51111er do do, do 76 to 78 ,61..61T Adam Unmet do do " do '79 &60 48 40 12 50 33 50 44 00 iliscellapeous and incideneaL Elle I. By sundry persons, pub. Annual Report, Ito 3, 97 CKI A. 1 ..nickeis, 40 cords of u sod,,, . • , •, 4 95 161 . do one cow end calf,' ' ' " ' 6 i3O 011 M. S. Harrison & con, tin ware. 6& 7 19 35 D. W. Pergriu,iforiehdennikiug, %'', -3& 9. 321010 do one mild, cow. ~ .Ito 21 39. oil . Dr. Robert D.gird, 25 cords wood, 31 41 2S David Blair, Seq., 10% tuns coal • ', r: 12 36 87 Win. Lewis, one blank book, 13 18 00 Win. Drake, coffins and wagon work, 14 to 10 - 27 85 Win ,Durvey, sundry wagon work ,17 -14 55, Sundry Vernon!, for moon!. 18 to 35 56 84. - Sarah thumb, house labor, (balance) _3O 100.06 -. Removals, tutrled File . • By sundry Justices of the peace for erders Ito 4 21 35 tuudry persons, removing pan. to house sto 8 34 Uo . By Jock. Harman, service,. as Director, 10 mos., ,130 00 Adam Ureter du du - 'l3 moo. 100 80 Julio 3.1111cr, , do do 12 mos. 154 204 James Smith ' do, do ':‘ : 2 yea 10 40. Dr. Robert Baird, attending ph)siclam , 1 )car - 144 00 henry pi cotter, tunic. aa chair,. , , I - 50 00 K. A. Lmcn, Mai , . du, cutinarl .!.• :, 20 Mk John Logan, tinmard, for sta. of his account, '628.21' El= • 45530.96 'PrOducis ofF:d7ll.• MG bus Wheat, 50 bus rye, 205 . bus 011 1 1 e, /GOO 016 corn; (In cur.) 50, bus pobetoes, U bus beaus, 18 bus beets, 10 bus onions, 4000 leucts'cobbnie; (out tif which wits undo 7 libin sour kraut.) 25 Lunn buy, 28 ,loads core rudder.: bores lon Is, 500 Ibi bout, 1940 tbs• porkoClU, Ihs lora, 3 °nog lemma untie. 1 breeding sow nit . ll 10 pigs, tisk:yetis .tradcs:/theitifackured:' , .:l ;•! 4.) 45 MOllll,ll'B amities, '92 pairs putibiloons,islarte 40 ' Chimese, 29 aproni 25 sheets, 5 sacks, supliOnucks:4 pun . slips, 29 pair atockiniu, 1U bed ticks, 29 pittuir:shps; bolster JO; 10 nnvels. 2 4 pairs miaow, 11 put ts sinipenaorsi 5 pillow, tlCkti taxi, sroa".; Fund. 100 fins yo, 1511 bus oats, 1300 bus corn, ear;) 15 bus beet 250 1 bun Nieto., B bus beans, 4 bus Onions. 2 00 heads cabbage, 0 bbls sour kraut 20 buns bay, 20 loads corn fodder. (4 limee,) I breeding sow nod 10 pigs, 8 shoats, 4 young boned cattle, four bur es„ otos broad wheeled wagon; l'two horde do, 1 sprbig tongue, l horse sleigh, bob sled, band cart, bay rake, thrashing. Machine dad tixtpitki;,set, patent, hay laddeii, groin drill, two mouldboard plows, two double shovel do, single shovel do, bill side tip, a two horse cultivator, one horse do, 0 nets Loren gears, hail fork and tackling, 2200 lbs beef, 5000 fbs pork, 950 lbs_ hug's lard, 0 solicit COWS. • MONTHLY TAI3L. SHOVING THE ADIIIMUIONS. mean('Ea, &C., DIMING YfAR 4 2 73- , 0 - -4 . 18 C9 ai, . t.I CEI E 101 ESOBE=ffbi , 4 10 rnsi 2 t9'e,l4l4,•"ttre-'c'..^l4-V•E', V. <5 6"a1:: =1 4 , 11.14AMMW01_04...N0 }s~vwwwronmmo t'Atttttt.t.tit.'i, a'!n a' er 6'a a'da a'a'a:. 'e,' tho midersigned, Auditors of the county of ditptt on, do hereby certify that we Ititio exami ned rho or , vouchers, accolade &c., of the Directors of the Poor aid county, and fi nd same to be correct as above edt and we do aurther find that on exanduing tho Trea n's account lie has paid an Poet' UPPSO Ofdemsinco settlement the sum of $5,181 61, 'of Which 'Ai:donut swum(' 111 ho vans, expended on accounts of the yeas '; snaking total- expondifoieff 09666, (tcT,(Ar as paid.) out to the sum of $5,115. 11.,leariag balance out. ding fOr year 1869, to wit, $lO6 97 r and Witt leaving • 47 forlB6B and pre Viola ycats4till ant., 11.111Sti btirlidnds at lithittagaon, this 15th &ot Jour. A. D., 167111; • i t_ • • -"Mt: 11.4113 ; Auditors.. BARTON GIItHENE, : , OE • • , 1 50 • d 3 MEM E3=! NEW STOVE 'AND 'TIN STORE. P PE n ava opene d a zaw atott In Tenterla new IntidiOg, in the platuond,,ltuationd,ro, Pay and have ready for sale, a Ilitrsa.a..lipittnent,!oAl , Cook. and_ Pprlor, . Stove; ,•_ k / lEPEatt'S.REVOINING LIGHT, ; 7 1, , grEERIB. :I i LI Li I SPEER'S ANTI-DVST COOK STOVES, SMI.TVEKEVOLATOD. anti KVE.EKA CiVII,STOVES, anti LITTLEFIELD•S'IIEATERB: ,Also, a largo.arAortmont of , ?. irat.awo PIMSIED IV/Aatg, and regreat variety of Goods, never before kept in this, place. We also manufacture TIN WARE ,TO,OREER. ~ :I Repairing, Roofing find Spouting done at abort !take. Aker Country Stores supplied with Tin Ware at city_ rata. •• ; ; , • •• , Confident of being able to make it advantageous to. their customers they reepectfully solicit ashore of public. ; patnitiego: ROOM IN : YENTER,'S, NEW ISEFILDINGb IN TAR 1:445.1%.ND, gA. Jail. 5,1810 ; • ; KISHACOVILLAS SEXINARY. FOR BOTH SEX-MP- This Institution ins ho bealatiful eanugtain•girt valley. of Kisisaconsillas, affords suyeriOradvaniages of educe. Hos. Thoroughly silkiest and competent. Instrustors IR every department. - " ' • .• ' : • French, German, Painting, Drawing, and Music ink chided. A Normal class formed Spring term, which continuing .twelvo weeks, opens Aprli,4th. Expenses for ,tho- year s2od. 'For Cataiogito address' - • • MARTIN MOHLER., Prin'elplit, Hisimeoquilins, Mifflin p a . :•,,s Jan. 20, 1870,13 m ,NEW LEATHER, iiiiitt§k T HE FIRM OF, LE AS, leased the Ririe liTe'etcirkteathecillouse, from damesNaulty, „ 4 2: No t Nom; THIRD STREET, PIIXTIADADDRIA, And Intend llido and LynAlisi cOtainiSaien'Llusb Their sons D. D. LEAS, eja T s . E.ll4l4iT;,.arei there, and' anthor4.ed to carry on the liusiness for them--as they are young non of good moral character, and line bneiness .qualitteatione. They, solicit ttinpatron'age ot , their brother Tanners In the nudely and elsestkete. ggiy-They still will continue to keep a goodymspttntent of Spanish apd Slaughter Solo Leather on hinds, at their Tannery, nein. Three Springs, lintitingdoncount,r Da. ' tuaNttk • " LEAS 31kr4K-1:-1., E 520 02( 818 15-11 MEM EMS EE uluriu. 1210 bk. •ti•..•;; % • , • ,~ir .... \i 'v.imilev p . a2ipipen •eloamadoi3 MU El= i i•il .purion j;q,lEliqa 1 i , "al l ° 4 l i "".. . I'"rt o i Pli i i; r> ploy 'tA,liianve)lE. S - F 9 u?woa • -. t - - - ALLISOIsT -& 'CO, r. 3 tunD EMI