• Receipts and Expenditiires Of the County of I don.,,antm e g front4 e 3rd 'day of January, 11154 _ , to the ‘ 5 . 14; ilciy of January, 1855, inched in, both days - RECEIPTS. ' .Amt. in -Treasury at last Settlement •• 1848 :William MeGarvey, Shirley, •- • ' -1850= William Denn, Penn, • Henry Cremer, Sr:nine - red, 1851 John Love, Barree, Daniel Teague, Cromwell. Isaac Sharrer. John Brown, Springfield; Thomas Dean, Walker, Pharles Green, West, _ t•fi - . 1852„ Daniel:Wornel , 4orf.:Fraqklin, ', George Bowman, Shirley, " ... ^ - `•' , 4rLevi . Smith, Union, John - . Coulter, Walker • 1853 • t James Ewing,.Barree, James Miller, 'Brady, Joshua:Greenland, Cass,: 11, Richard Madden, Clay-, • George' Swartz, Cromwell; .• • ' i Robert Peterson, Dublin," , : 'ilcllwain, Franklin, ' . ',Luke Voorhees, Henderson; . i:Leonard Weaver, Hopewell, • •••:, :-James Stewart; Jr. Jackson, . ;Michael Fetterho3f, Morris; Jacob Brumbaugh, Penn,. • • V - 'Benjamin Neff, Porter; • 'John Long, Shirley, Sela -Locke, Springfield. .1 John. Jones, Tell, Isreal Baker, Tod, •:* William Smith, Union, John Heffner, Walker, Walter Van Tries, Warriorsmark, John Hewitt, West, • • 1854 William' Couch, Barree, ;/ John •M D nald, Brady, George Smith, Cass, Richard Madden, Clay, . Michael Myers, C romwell, Andrew .1. Taylor, Dublin, John Laport, Franklin. John Snyder, Henderson, • Eli .Plummer, Hopewell, Jonas W. Books, Jackson, David .Tussey. Morris, Jacob Grove, Sr., Penn, William D Shaw, Porter, David S. Umbenciw, Shirley, Benedict Stevens, Springfield, • • Jacob Hcgie, Tell, John •McClain, Tod. Nathan Greenland, Union, • d i ~£ Joseph Doualess, Walker, William Hutchison, Warriormark, Abraham : Cresmell West, • • Amount of County tax on unseated r lands,.: Amount of S'chool .tax ,on-Unseated ri lands, Amount of tiOa I ta:i on Unseated lands, Amount 'of Redemption' Money on Unseated lands received-since last settlement, ,'!'' Aniount received in ' full on Bond i against sundry persons given for ;f,..i. • any-amount over three thousand dollars- which , Bridge across the Einiala river at Huntingdon shall cost, ," - Amount received for rent of - . - ... . Toll House. .32.00, ~r .' Amount received for rent of ' * Court House, , . 25 00 • . 57 00 Amount of Jury Fees and .Fines received'fromW. B. Zeigler, Sheriff, .• . ' 63 00 Balance due county Treasu- at settlement, • . 64 82 L oo. r EXPENDITURES, At orney General and others or crim•- , - nal prosecutions, 1239 40 Constables for waking returns and - advertising spring elet lions &c., • Grand - and Traverse Jurors, Court Crier &c.. Asseksors orders, Judges, Inspectors and Clerks of ~i - 'Elections. - „ Inquisitions on dead bodies; Road and (fridge views. 254. 00 dpdamages, t' • enj Grafius 60 00 'do do John Hewitt 400 00 do dor - Fred. Snyder '25.00 do do' J,JOhit 23 GO do do I.a.rdel Piper 160 00 State road from Mill Creek. ' to Galvin - • Robert Madden for bridge at Huntingdon ' 'I 1:50* CO Alex. Carrnon for bridge at Hawes George Couch for bridge at -09pch:s Furnace, Jacob Covert ! for, bri4ge across Black Log Creek 196 57 John Shaver , for_ :huiwing • bridge,* Drakes Ferry -- 300 -1/0 1;;•0.tp mission ers „ • Robert Stitt in full 38 50 Eliel Smith 105 00 • 'S . a.aniel Wigton •:: !Tit u 0 - •:- Th:omas.l - lamer.• •: , 105 00: - Amount paid Auditors f . 'ur, '53 -7 • Clerk to Com'r's in full.for '53 50 00 .do, on:aceount : - for 1854 325 00 . 'Tie . ;.siii•Cr of -State Lunatic '; r ksyttini for - - Olin Madden 52 00 14 s adden 52 00 , -For coal, wood, stationary, ;•-• , light „for ; -Courtll3 ouse anti • Interest Counfy•Bonds -William B. Leas 360 00 • 'Thomas Fisher . 114.00 •Orbisop - , , Esq. 173 .50 , . . E'er' of C.' Bother 60 00 _ •Focltler, 22 ; .19 ‘, 30 00 Amouni."-:paid ~Birctors of - _the_Poor for 1854 W.-B.:Zeigler ,Sheriff, for . surrimmling Jurors and con veyhig prisoners to, the pen itentiary dt:c. SherifE Greenland', on. ac-- •C: count for _same, Ou For i tnty printing-- `;;W itßani _Lewis F • StinatielGlasgow • - George Jacli'stin-liirr'boardlnk Jurors and, Qonstables in .the cape of Comth, Robert Kyle for boarding Jurors and Constables in ,S3O I 80 52 02 98 07 15 68 30 64 121 58 191 98 12 68 4 18 271 21 39 54 2 64 31 88 106 31 300'27 292 10 50 00 -77 94 449 60 222 00 804 06 422 20 151 71 .271 60 648 :79 -232 01 1182 92 529%66 132 15 134 17 426 64 , 145 00 307 09 321 08 1091 85 348 - 00 200 00 60 00 135 00 130 00 113 00 803 00 1263 00 168-09 107 00 -342 00 425 00 686 00 380 00 25.00 50 00 200 00 207 53 310 00 520 10 685 28 16,619 16 467 97 174 20 263 . 47 176 60 i 7721 40 750 00 18958 02 262 21 2826 60 348 00 648 44 566 92 922 GO 56 50 433 70 289 25 IMM 2969 52 • • , . t , 362 , 50 53 50 375 00 105 00 408 22 759 -69 4280 00 632 _73 160 00 77 50 99 00 17650 90 89 case of -Comtin-ys-George :. • , , Moreland ‘. ': • •••• • :-.' 8 "00 '-; 9S .89 Dr. J. B. Laden for Medical attendance on prisoners - _ — . ''• '. _-' 300 Insurance of Bridge at. Hu- -- tingdon •.. , 21 06 „ . Postage to Wrn. Lewis • . • • •=- 16 20 John M. Cunningham for plan , andspecifieations of Tteasu- • rer's and Sheriff's office • 10 CO .John Reed Attorney to .Com missioners in full for 1853 . :10 00 John Reed Attorney to Corn missioners on account for. = • 1854' '• - 20 00 .: A. W. Benedict' • ' 10 00.40 00 „ . •For running and making . . boundary line between Hun tingdon. Centre and Mifflin . Counties 142 00 For running - and making - boundary Hite between Huntingdon, Bedford' and Fulton counties, , . .. 60 18 Refunding orders to sundry . persons for land sold at• . • . , . Treasurer's sale 86 09 Sundry persons premiums on - • - . 2 wild cats and foxes , , 348* 85 Road tax on unseated: la • nd • '• .. ' • • • ,paid 1854• 190 ,00 ~ . • School -tax on unsaeated lands . - paid 1854 . 3394- 223 94 - : Theo. H. Cremer, Prot'ys. fees stationary. and blank books for Prot'ys. office &c. 214 87 For• repairs to Court House. _ and Jail 202 83 Mrs. •Wer , h for cleaning Court House. - 18 75 . ._ Mrs Jane Kiem fur same in . full- 6 25 • MM. Jane Keim for washing • for prisoners 15 00 40 00 Sundry persons redemption . money on unseated lands, 192 87 Treasurer's Commission on $36,994 51 at li- per cent 554 91 18958 03 In testimony of the correctness of the above accounts we have hereto set our hands this 12th day of January, A.D. 1855. SAMUEL WIGTON, THOMAS HAMER, BENJ. K NEFF. Commiss'rs. Report of William Dorris, Treasurer .of the Huntingdon County Academy. • RECEIPTS. To balance in hand on last settlement before county A uditors9th - Jan. 1851, $lB4 . 37 To rent of Acadelny fereived from Mr. 182 00 To intf•rest on money . iri Treasurers hands till lent out. - 30 00 To rent from Rev. L. Hawes per W. - Orbison Esq, 50 00 ESPENDITXTRES. By amount paid James McCabe for re pairs, 2 00 By bonds f sunt'ry persons secured by ft.at Estate and bearing interest from Ist Apiil 1853, 385 50 By balance in hand of Treasurer, 58 87 • 446 . 67 The OutAitnding debts due the ,A cult my are as follows, viz =' 4 Bonds of Martin Kephart bearing interest from l'st April 1852, secured by mortgage for $lB5 50 3 Bonds of Michael Decker bearing interest from Ist April 1853, 'secured by mortgage for $lOO 00. 2 Bonds of Alexander Armitage bearing inter est from 14 April 1853, secured by mortgage for $lOO 00 Report of the Directors of the !Poor fo the year 184.. Henry Brewster; Esq. ; Treasurer , in account with the' Directors'of . the ioor. To balance in the hands of Treasurer at - the last settlement, • ' $124 70 To proceeds of 9 bushels of wheat, - 10 80 To cash from Mrs.. Fraker for, oats, 35 00 @IMES , By cash paid Wm. Lewis ( . 01'15:kitin, $3, 50 By cash paid George" Hudson for set= • vices as Director of the poor, 56 ,00 By cash to Lyeotning Eire insurance. • Company ; - •2 63 By cash paid J. :Williams for stands, 20 00 By cash, paid Writ: Bird for hauling, 326 By cash paid 'Mrs. S. A. Burket for'' ' goods purchased of her, - 25 06 By cash paid James - Murphy, ,• 56 87 By Treasurer's Commission on $216 00' at 11 'per cent., , 3 24 $l7O 50 Directors of the Poor in. account- with• the . County Of Huntingdon. DR., To amount received on orders of the County CommissioneiS foi ; „ $3OOO 00 To amount r'ecei'ved on orders of the .. County Commissioners for 1854; 4280 00 To amount received of Jas. Murphy, 56 87 By. cash paid ;sundrYpersons,fer iron bed-, steads and- bedding,. '8779 81. By:cash paid for stone d0a1, , 6'15,6 B.o', BYcaSh paid sundry folifurniture3 . '178_99. By cash-paid for,stovs and spipc, 120 50 , By 'cash•paid; fort queUnswarei ' 63 47 By tash•paid for grOceries, • " 91 ,16' By cash paid f.d.r bell and fixtures, ' 11 . 99- By cash paid foaibles, . 7 08 By cash paid for hardware, • 90 25 By cash paid,for,proyisions and-haul ing, , , . „ .19 83 By cask paid:for bringing ih,,paupers; .'lB . 62 By cash for freight„ .. 51 37 By cash paid for tlisdountuti $l5OO, 17 00 By cash paid J. G. I f ightner at sundry limes for buildii4podeholise, &c.. 5730 00 4 ._ .„ - - , . . • ' •67836 - 67 • . _ . Qutstanding debts in favor of sundry persons', up, to the first day' of January 1855. J. G. Lightner when contracts are .. •: finished, . - ,-. • • , $746 •94 , Mo. Berket..fcc,•grein in the bushel, .. -• , ~..---.. grain ii the grOund; cattle', hay, - l i -' . fings, c lc le ens, copper kettle, &c. ;578.,62. James Saxton. 'for balance :on coal '- ' .. paid Hiram Johnston, 63 20, James Saxton for.services:as DireeT . ~ tor of ,Poonfor..two years and ex- , penses in Philadelphia, - _ 96 00 John Brewster for services as Direc tor of Poor for one year, ---- :- • - 23.7 - 25 Samuel Mattern for services as Di- 7 • , rector of 'Poor for one year, 22 00 Sundry persons for bringing in pau- 446 37 $l7O 50 $7336 87 LEI perA,-. • - • . • lO 7. 98 Store bills toAundry. persona, ;- -. :232 ; 35 For•. boas .and Stationary, • , .30: 83 Sundry persons for labor done, •- 57 74 James Murphey for - sundry articles -for use of house and farm, - .138 10 Balance on stands, • 20 00 Sundry-persons for keeping out-door • - •. paupers ; • 45. 95 State Lunatic Hospital for keeping _ - Thomas Cohnor, 77 00 Maize Harrison for tin ware, 35 17 J. H.'Lightner for lettering doors, 11 93 Sundry persons for provisions, la 7 hor, &to. ' - 229.45 . . 2,516 51 • Proceeds of the Poor House Farm for the year 1854, 118-1 bushels of wheat;'2so bushels of corn; 50 bushels of oats, 6A bushels of rye. . On hand Ist January 1855, 146, bu. wheat, 127 bu. corn, 34 bu. oats, 1200 lbs wheat flour,' 80' lbs corn meal, 50 lbs rye flour,4o • bu.potatoes, 300 lbs beef, 800 lbs pork, 4 cows, ~ t icalves, 10 hogs, 3 • tons of' hay, 30 tons of stone coal. . Persong admitted since Ist November 1854, 45,; discharged, ; of, whom 27 are men, 13 women 5 children.. -„ • • Born In the United States 28 of whom 3 - are colored, born in Ireland 9, born in Ger many 8. ' . . • Articles manufactured by, the inmates, 6 dresses, 7 - shirtS, c 7 pair of stockings, 1 skirt, '3 aprons. We, the undersigned. auditors of the county of Huntingdon do hereby certify that we have examined the Orders of the Commissidners of said county and the receipts for the same for and during the past year and 'find a balance due the Treasurer of . sixty-four - dollars and eighty-two cents.' - And also that we have examined the account of the' Directors of the Poor of said county and find it correct, as above stated. We have also examined the account of the Treasurer of the Huntingdon County Academy and find that it is correct, as above stated, leav ing:a balance in the hands of the Treasurer, on the Ist day .of January, 1855 of fifty-eight dol lars and eighty-seven cents. Given under our bands at the the Commis sioners office in the borough of Huntingdon 6th January 1855. , RALPH 6,ROTSLEY, HENRY BREWSTER, P. MOOR ORPHANS' COURT SALE Dy virtue of an order of the. Orphans' Court. ji of the County of Huntingdon, there wild be exposed to sale by public outer . ) , on the premi. .ses in Duhlin township, Huntingdon county, on Thursday, February 15th, 1855,,at 1 o'clock, P. M. of Said day, the following described real es, tateof David Hudson, deed. ' to wit : A certain _messuage and plantation of land situated near the village of Shade Gap, in Dublin township, bounded on the north by Minis now owned by James Sherard, on the cast a.nd south by lands .of the heirs of James Hudson dcc s d., and on the' west by lands of Brice X. Blair and John Rouse, containing . 112 ACRES, more or less, on which is erected two Imp and A w e, convenient dwelling houses, one I: of log and the other of stone ; al_ e gel -- so _a large barn and other out houses and buildings—between and near to both houses is a strong, never failing spring of ex cellent water ; there arc other springs of good water on the premises and also plenty of run ning water. The farm is principally limestone land, about 80 acres of it cleared and in good cultivation, with a good apple orchard thereon. Also, at the same time and place- and in • con nexion with the above, there will be sold 2 acres of timber land, more er less, lying near the farm aforementioned, in the county: and •town ship aforesaid, situated on Piney Ridge, boun- ded on the East and.Noith by lands ot the heirs of James Hudson, dec'd., on the West by lands of the heirs of George !Judson, dee'd. This valuable and desirable property, situa ted as it is in the heart of a ,healthy and thri ving neighborhood, adjacent and convenient to churches of several denominations, to school houses, mills, stores, and meehanic shops, and within sight of Milnwood Academy, which is to be revived in the spring under new and favora_ ble auspices, offers to purchasers a rare chance for investment or speculation. TERMS or SALT:.—One-tliiid of the purchase money to be paid on'confirmation of sale, the residue in two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest, to be secured by the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser." JACOB S. HUNT, Administrator. Jan. 13th, 1855-3 t. Notice to Bridge Builders SEALED proposals will be received by the Commissioners of Huntingdon county, for building a Bridge on the arch plan across the Juniata river near NeEC's between-Peters burg and Alexandria.'Bridgc' to be 150 feet long--one span, and 'te have double arches.— Proposals-received. at the Commissioners office up to 2 o'clock onTriday the 9th day of Februa ry next, at which time a. 11,1 place the plan land . specifications can be seen. By order of C9mmissioners- NV: - VILLER, Clerk. Huntingdon, Jan. 23,'1855:' Vernal's' Library Association. ri illE . T.A4rary will now, be Opened for subscri bers every Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, in their ,room in the Court House. Annual, sub. scription:p cents. In, addition to the fOrmer collectiOn of standard and popular works, some late publications have t bcen added, viz : Bayard Taylor 4 s Travels, Fanny Fern'''s works, &c. In creased public patronage will enable us to still further increase the interest.- . .• • • • , ; , By order, of th,e - PreBident. • Frunlingdor, Jan. 2.3.„1855. S,ECERWEPS: •SALE. r I) Y virtue of "a s W'rit cifVe'nd: Exp, isined• 'of the Cqurt of 'Cpiiim on 'Pleas of Hunting=-, don county a'nd• to tne ' directed; • there will be sold on Monday:; ti),c-I.2th',"of-:Tebruayy, next, at 2 o'clock in.the afiernoon,..on,the premises, all the defendants right and interest in'a certain lot of ground on the North side of Main Street in MeConnellstown, •being, .gixty-six' feet in front and Viiending back • one hundred and fifty-five feet, bounded hy a lot:of:Joseph Douglass on the West and john Snyder On the East having thereon erected a two story low 'House * . 55. and a small Stable. ' Scite,d,takfin ex ecution andLfcibe'solif-as . 4he firoperty:of Mich ael Shriner. , . • • 7, .JOSHLTA: GREENLAND, Sheriff..? • Sheriff's Office,-:. .. . , Huntingdon, Jan. 234'-185.5.1 ADNII.NiSTEATOE!S -N OTICE., _ . T A ETTERS,of administration have . bee . n gran; tell to undersigned un tir :estate of Sam uel Smith, dee'd., late of Hopewell township.— Ali-persons, laay . ing said estate will present them duly authenticated ,for settle. merit, arid all persons indehtediO.Said - estate will make immediate 'paynient. : " - - ' JOHN B. WEAVER,,Adni'r. Hopewell township, Jan. 12, 1855.. List of Outstanding Balances due Ist • • Collectors, Year. 1840. 1844. Townships,. , Allegheny, • Tell, Walker, Barree, Morter, Springfield, Woodberry, Barree, Porfer, .Union, Cass,_ Dublin, Franklin, °Springfield, Tell, • Cass, *Franklin, Jackson, tUnion, Clay, . _ tPorter, "?Brady, Cromwell, Shirley, tTod, tWalker, Marriorsmark, West, Franklin, vrod, tUnion, • f Walker, • tßrady, tCass, Dublin, tFraniclizi", tHenderson, tPorter, tUnion, tWest, tßarree, tßrady, , tCass, . tClay, tCromwell, tDublin, tFranklin, tHenderson, , tHopewell, tJackson, tMorris, tPenn, ?Porter, tShirley, ?Springfield, ?Tell, tTod, tUnion, ?Walker, • tWarriorsmark, tWest, . 1845. 1846 .:6 1847. 1848 1849 1851. 1852 1853. 1854. AliditOre WhOle Amount, $12428 05 9284 59 782 66 (Since paid in part.. #Since paid in full. *lt appears 'by Mr. Conrad's , Duplicate that the above amount was, paid to Mr. Neff, former Treasurer and not credited on' the County Books Given under 'Spa' of Office, 6th January, 1855 Attest : r LL . ;..,-. A FARM -FOR RENT. -,.. ,FOR SALE. . : . A Farm in Liciting Cree .. k valley; about four rpliE Cross Roads Foundry prep.. --,- ......._ miles from Bell's mills and two from .Bell's I erty,jatc the property of Henry,,. ;.. furnace,. containing .450 acres,--:about 50 acres Bration, \Yarrioismark township, ."14,i,.., ,,, -..-A---4s eleared•—two good orchards of grafted fruit- 7 .. Huntingdon county, Pa., embra.l.l4,ll. ' nEWA the .whole_ place well watered, and a large cing a large two story frame dwelling house, stream of ivuter running through the centre of Store house and lot, with a commodious frame the place. The soil is - good for raising any Foundry building and lot, allin good order and kind of grain. The place will * be leased for in a good location, being situated in the . neigh five years, the rent to be applied to improving borhood of . the Juniata Iron _Furnaces, and an the property. For further particulars inquire extensive farming-community. The said prop_ of the subscriber in Newton Hamilton, Pa. erty is also admirably adapted for an extensive Possession given on * lst of April next. carriage manufactory, and the wants of the, JEREMIAH NORRIS,Ir. community - require an establishment of that Jan. 18, 1855-2 nu.-kind: - The situation and property is a very de sirable one for either of the above businesses. Terms will be made to suit purchasers, and if not Bola Will be rented. Inquire of BENJAMIN F. PATTON, Agent.. %Varriorsmark, Jan. 11, 1855. Estate of tor. David Diller deed. ~ THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the' Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, to distribute the balance on the account of Benja min F. Patton and John T. Mathias, adminis trators of Dr. David Diller, late of Warriors mark township, deceased L to and amongst those legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that he will attend for that purpose at the Court House in Huntingdon, on Tuesday the 13th day of February next, at 3 o'clock, P. M.. when and where all person's are required to present their claims against stiict fund, or be debarred 'from. coming in for a share' of the same. ' THEO. H. CREMER, Auditor. Jan. 16-4 t. • IMPROVED LARD LAMP. r 1111 E undersigned having purchased the full 1 and exclusive right and privilege of con structing, using, and vending to others, the right to' make and use, in' the county of Huntingdon, STONESIFER & SMITH'S improvement in the adjustable packing for a lamp for burning lard. Lamps' for sale by the dozen Or single, also township rights for sale at reasonable pri ces.. AlTorders promptly attended.to , by addressing the aubscribUr,. Orbisonia, Huntingdon county, Pennsylvania.. GEO..W. CORNELIUS. Sipesville, Nov. 21; /854.-6 m.. At ROMAN'S Store opposite Gouts' Hotel. • Over Coats, • Frock Coats, 'Dress•Coats, • • Sack Coats• - • . . Business• Coats, Pants and Vests, Shirts and Drawers, Handkerchiefs and.Cravats,l, - ' ;CollarS,Glnves,SuSrienders, • • liats.and Caps; &c., &c. All of. the hest materials and most fashiona ble Style arid finish :LeniAPER. Ell ?.1. , 1 ELSEWHERE. Le Call and examine for yourselves. Huntingdon, Nov. 14, 1854; • PILES & R.A SPS. NEW STREET FILE WORKS, PHILADELPHIA. THE subscriber is constantly Manufacturing for WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FILES AND RASPS, ()revery description, and having been practical ly engaged in the ' business. more -than Thirty Years, can guarantee ',his . work. at the lowest prices.. • • Manufacturers and Mechanics, can have their OLD FILES.RE-,C.UT.AND MADE EQUAL To NEW. at half the 'original cost. • 3. B. SMITH. .:No. 61• NEW St., (between Race & Vine & 2nd & 3rd Sts.,) Philadelphia, ;Jan-23,18.55-3m.. . TUST received; another fresh slimily of fall t j a.nd winter- Goods, and for.sale very low by J. &, W. SAXTON. RAY ,PRDT,4ERS' Patent Door. and Gale VT. Springs, just-received and for sale by - J. & W. SAXTON. Names of Collectors. Samuel Robison, - - `Jonathan Briggs, A. B. Sangaree, John R. Hunter, Collins Hamer, Benedict Stevens, Benjamin Bowers, Charles Cowden, Jacob Kough, James Hampson, Lemuel Green, Thomas W. Neelyi.. John H. Stonebraker, William Ramsey, • George May, Conrad Curfman, John Conrad, David S. Bell, Levi Smith: - Daniel Coffman,' Alexander Stitt, Jesse Yocum, Daniel Teague, Isaac Sharrer, Jesse Cook, Thomas Dean, Azariah Sacketts, Charles Green, Daniel Womelsdprf, Solomon Houck, Levi Smith, John Coulter, James Miller, Joshua Greenland, Robert Peterson, William M'lhvain, Luke Voorhees, Benjamin Neff, William Smith, John Hewitt, William Couch, John M'Donald, George Smith, Richard Nadden, Daniel Teague, Andrew J. Taylor, John Laport, John Snyder, Eli Plummer, Jonas W. Books, David Tussey, Jacob Grove, Sr., William D. Shaw, David S. Umbenow, Benedict Stevens, George Wilson,' John M.'Clain, Nathan Greenland, Joseph Donglass, William Hutchison, Abraham CreSswell, HENRx W. Nirr.Len, Clerk AUDITOR'S NOTICE Come 'arid Be Clothed, January, 1855, by following 10111 C . amity Tax. State .Tax.. Militia fines. 466 33 29 01 202 08 3 00 25 00 77 43 34 52 44 81 SAMUEL WIdTON, THOMAS HAM ER, BENJ. K. NEFF, _ .. Commissioners. MN round:ry for Sale or Rent ~. . . rrHE Steam Foundry -. holongniF to the under dersigned at Petersburg, will. be sold or ren ted' on reasonable terms, including a large vari ety of Patterns, for Cooking Stoves, Parlor, Ten plate Wood and Coal Stoves, Water Pipe, Rol.. ling Mill, Forge, Grist; . Saw Mill and Threshing Machine Castings, also a full assortment of Plow Patterns for all the various Plows used in the country.) The Foundry is favourable located for busi ness, with all the machinary, Patterns and Fix.: tures in good order. Possession given on or be fore April Ist next ensuing. McCULLOCI{ & ORLADY. Petersburg Jan. 1, 18.55. The Chambersburg and Mount Union State Line Revived. rrnE undersigned aware I that - a suspension of the line of Stages over the road between Cha.niliers. burg and Mt. Union cannot but be disadvanta geous to a large section of country, has, at con siderable expenses and trouble, made arrange ments to run a Line, of Stages Tri-weekly be tween'the-tWO points. Good Horses and coin fortable Stages have been placed on the route; and experienced and trusty drivers will sit Per.. intend the running of the • CoaclieS - . The pro prietor of the line is desirous - that it be Main tained,and he therefore earnestly calls upon the public generally to patronise: it, confident that it will be for their mutual advantage. Every at tentiOnnecessary will be given, and the running Of the Stages will be regular. , [U' Stages leave Mt. Union . every Monday, Wednesday'and Friday mornings, arriving at Chambersburg the same evenings. Returning, leave Chambersbug the same nights at 10 o'clock arriving at Mt. Union early the following morn ing- in time fir the Cars. Stages stop at Shir leysburg, Orbisonia, Shade Gap, Burnt Cabins, Fannetsburg, Horse Valley, Strasburg, and Keefer's Store. MEI • In" Faro through $3,00; to intermediatc points in, proportion- Jantiaty 2, 1.855.—tf. STRAY STEERS. • CAME to tho residence of tlid'subscriber liv. ing. in Tod township,- Huntingdon .county, some time in August last, two'Steers, one black and the other brown -with a half moon piece out of 'the:right tars,- and a piece . offthe . left—supposed to be two years old last spring. The owner, of the above :property is desired to cone forward; prove property, pay charges,and take them away, otherwise they will be sold according to law. January 9,1855, BEAUTIFUL assortment. of Cutlery of American`.Manufacture; just received' and ibr sale by t k beautiful assortment or Blankets, large'and small, for sale by 'J. &W. SAXTON. 300 78 12 50. 64 39 6 20 15 41 121 52 6 18 90 08 100 98 465 77 376 81 211 03 103 87 394 48 257 83 435 31 466 38 220 37 488 65 485 42 176 44 888 99 773 25 163 04 251 38 398 30 50 69 548 62 452 45 1034 36 [ t. 1;44 . _W - gogil li g. t& - 7-1:=1:_ :' ilaliallitZi:EVZ/ri 441 -,,,,-,-;•.:-.-:._ . ---.-_-,---:- JOHN JAMISON. JOHN MORNINGSTAR. S. 84 W., SAXTON. ALL, persons knowing themselves to have un settled accounts with the undersigned, will phase call and make settlement by the first of January. After that date the books will be left for settlement as I have quit the businesi. - JOS. H. THOIVIPSC7I.T. - • 'Huntingdon, Dcc. 19th, 1854. " • 1 05 13 50 14 50 16 65 1 00 3 48 CAME to the preinises of the subscriber in Henderson township, about the Ist of De cember inst., a black boar pig_ supposed to be about eight months old,---the owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take tint away, otherwise he will be disposed of accord to law. 1 50 2 00 33 00 December 12, 1654 9 00 MATCHES! MATCHES !! JOIIN DONNELY, 14 00 3 15 MANUFACTURER AND INVENTOR OF SAFETY PATENT SQUARE -UPRIGHT 7 44 2 09 13 00 23 23 38 63 22 33 44 95 10 00 70 53 7 90 14 00 13 73 WOOD BOX MATCHES No. 10G North FOURTH Street (above Race,) f ATCFIS having become an indispensable article in housekeeping, the subscriber af. ter a great sacrifice of time and money, is ena bled to offer to the Public an article at once bining Utility and Cheapness. The inventor knowing the danger apprehended on account of the flinasey manner in which Matches are gen erally packed in paper, has by the aid of New Steam Machinery of his own invention,,suceee ded in getting up a safety patent square - iipright wood box; this box is far preferable, inasmuch t hat it occupies no more room than the old round wood box, and contains at least Two Hundred per Cent more Matches, which to Shippers is con siderable advantage ; • it is entirely new, and se cure against moisture and spontaneous combus tion, and dispels all danger on transportation by means of Railroad, Steamboat or any other mode of Conveyance. These Matches are packed so that one gross or more may be Shipped to any part of the World with pertbet safety. They are the most desira ble article for Home Consumption, and the Sou thern and Western Markets that have ever been invented. DEALERS and SHIPPERS, will do well to call and examine for themselves. 117" Mese Matches, are WARRANTED to be superior to anything heretofore offered to the Public.. JOHN' DONNELLY. 106 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia. December 12, 1854. Books ! Books ! ! Wall Paper ! ! ! 20 000 lVar0LboUcrs has ESthoef epropu just received from Boston, New York and Phil adclphin, comprising the greatest variety and most extensive stock ever brought brought to the interior of the "V. , ..t , t-MMCc •State - . His. STATIONERY is also of great variety and superior quality, in part as follows: Letter, Cap and Note Paper, Gold and Steel Pens, Inkstands Blank and Time Books, Dia ries for 1855, Inkstands, Also Harper's, Putnam's, Godey's and Graham's Magazines, received every month as soon as out. 2000 copies of the books recommended by the Teachers' Institute and. Board of Directors of the county: .Green. lief Arithmetics and Algebra, Town's Spellers - , and Swan's Readers. 3600 - Payson '& Dunton's Boston Copy Books, bein tr• the best System as well-as the best executed' books ever offered to the public, for sale at lowest wholesale prices. 1000 pieces Wall Paper from 9 to 13c for' com mon, 18, 23, 27e for glazed, and 1,25 to.s2 for gold. All of the above stock is offered extreme ly low for cash—the . public will please call and examine. Store opposite Whitaker's Hotel, Railroad street. WM. COLON. Huntingdon, Oct. 18, 1854. Juniata Academy and Female Seminary, At Shirleysburg, Huntingdon county, Pa. - Seminary—Rev. JAS. CAMPBELL, A. M., Prin. cipal. • Acadeday--Iluan J. CAMABELL, A. M., and A. C. FENDALL, THE winter session:of these schools opens on I Wednesday Nov: 7-th, and, continues five _ inpnths. Board, light, fuel and tuition—per session $56,00 Music:with use of instrument, per quarter; 8,00 Board; room rent,- fuel and tuition ; per ses sion 52,00 Modern languages—per session. 5,00 Painting and drawing-- - -per quarter, 3,00 to 5,00 Incidental expenses • - 25 For circulars or information, -address the Principals. Oct. 17, 1854-3 m. , GRE4I.T ARRIVAL Confectionary, Fruit and- Toys, . , AT ivicpsus' . In. Market Square, Hunlingdo . n, Pa. ri WE public generally', , and the little ones in particular, are requested to call at Nimbus' , Establishment, where all kinds of Swu,:razsArs, CANDIES and Nuts, and a large assortment of TOTS can be lead. filmec•ealiT.anii examine for yourselves. Oct.loth 1854. ' • At IL Rom - an's .Clothing Store, overooat q .•• fbr $450 • • Lined Pants _2 . 00 Vests 75 Call and examine for yontholiresi - ' • - , Huntintdon; Oct. 10th, 1854. . • ..SOAP AND.• CANDLE Manufactory, • • - Main Street one door ,west of the "Globe" . • LIREDERICK LIST informs the citizens of Huntingdon, and of the county, thallie hat; cornmeneed the -manufacture of -mould and.dip Candles and Rosin Soap, one dpor west of the "Globe" office,. on Main Street, Thintingdoii, where he will alimYs be -preparfed to fill'ordera at city pricei. • . . • • „ • TALLOW WAIsTTED, and the highest Cash price will be paid. • . Huntingdon, Decl. 6 . , 1.854.; ' " • BLA.A'S,!:BLAIVIZS !:!...13LANKS ! !! A" full assortment for sale at the "Globe" Of. fite DEEDS : : • • - Soumoris',L. Ex's.Arzb Tat's. 'DtgDS, EXECUTIOIdSi - ;MORTGAGES' ' SEI3PCENAS, • -r: Boss ; with and without waiver,—. WAR RANTS, • - LEASE:Ty • • • ':- ATTACHMENTS, • COMMITTMENTSi A'GREEMENTS for the sale ofgeal•Estate r No'rEs relinquishing all benefits of exemp tion-laws." -fIOD Fish; Maeheral; Herring. &e., just reee . ved . and for sale by ; SAXTON.' NOTICE , . STRAY PIG. JOHN WARFEL.. PHILADELPHIA. IICRAIS-7-E3ltti3RY. TERSIS-:-ACAbESIY