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    Receipts! Lifild- --, Ex.i)entlittires
Of t ou.g. r , of., 14 ttn gdori, front the 3r(l
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T ' i'a . ,'.l'3Ury
818
Me:Garvey, Shirley,
1830
William Dean., Penn,
Henry Cremcr, Springfield,
• -1851 "
John . Lnve,,Barree,
Daniel Teague, Cromwell
Isaac 6harrer, zshirley.
j o h n Brown, Springfield,
Tho m as Dean, Walker,
Charlez Green,,W.est,
1852
Daniel Wonlel‘dorf. Franklin,
George Bowman, Shirley,
Levi smith, linlon,
John Cou;ter, Waiker. -
James Ewin g, Barre°,
James Mutter, Brady,
Joshua Greenland, Uass,
Richard Madden, Clay,
Goorge Swartz, Cr;mrwell,
Robert Petei son, Dub tin,
Wm. 'AI cii wain, Franklin,
Luke Voorhees, Henderson,
Leonard Weaver, Ho ; ewell,
J Ames ~ t ewar, ; -Jr. Jackson,
Mic , loel.,Fette rho if, Morris,
Jac.dc), Brumbaugh, Venn,
Be*, nin Neff, l'orter,
John Long, Z 5 hirley,,
Sala Locke, Springaeld.
J.Ain Johrs,.Tell, •
Threat Baker; Tod,
William smith, Union,
JOhn Heffner; Walker,
Waiter 'Van Tries, Warriorsmark,
Jahrtli swift,' We at,
, •.
.1854
'William Coach,. Barree,
John McDonald: Brady,
G.eo•ge Smith, Cass,
Richard Madden, Clay,
MiChael'lllyers;Cromwell,
Andrew J Taylor, Dublin,
John Laport Fraukiln.
John siivder. Henderson,
Ell Plummer, Hopewell, '
Jonas W. Books. Jackson, •
Da id Tussey. Morris,
Jacob:grove:, Sr:, Penn, ,
D Shaw, Porter,' --
David S. Uri - diet - low, Shirley,
Ben diet Stevens, Spririgfie Id,
Jacob Hagie, Tell, '
John McClain, Tod.
'Nathan gfeenland, Union,
Joseph Done hiss, Walker,,
Wiliam- Hutchison, V% arriormark,
Abialiam Cresiwell, West,
Amount of County tax on Unseated
lands,
ArcoUnt of School tax on Unseated
lan.(l,
Amount of [boa 1 M.K. on Unseated
-
Amount of'Reildmption money on
Unseated lands received since last
settlement,. •
Amount' received in full on Bond
-- ttgliinst sundry persons given for
`iniy'antinint aver three thousand
:dbllars which Bridge across-the
Juniata river at Huntingdon shall
co-t. .
Amount received for rent of •
Toll House. • 32 .00
Amount received for rent df • -
0ou'rt1:1 - quse,, 25 00
Amount - 6T Juiy Fe'es and
l'ine4:rdeeivedfrom.W.: 13. -
'Zei iieri
BManee dile' county l'reasu
reit at'6ett e
EXPENDItIIRES,
Attorney pyneral and otheis an crim-
nal prOsecutions, _
Constables for Joaklng return• and
advertisine, spripg . elections &c.,
Grand and ,Teaverzt3 •Co.llri
&c.. -
Assessors orders,. .
Judges,-ilnsp-ectors and Clerks of
1E: *actions•
Inqiiisitionzi..on dead bodies; • •
Ro , d 254 00
do damages, Graf:cos 60 00
do , :•::• Julio Hewitt 400 00
(I)'' Yred'.SnYder 25 00
do'i -do , " • Tulin . - 23 60
dc; — 4l) aniel Piper 160 00
State road from Mill Creek
to' Ualvin"- • '
Robert Madden for bridge
at Huntingdon
carinon.for,t)ridge at
H a •
fpr bricido.4t.
( - 2 7 Furnace,
s'
Jacob „Ci c pyvn• for, bridge
-acres. Black Log-Oreek.
John t+uilding
bridge at Dr. , kes: Ferry
t; antssioners •
Robert -tit+ in Intl 38' 50
z 4 rnith • .• 105 00
••• e t 'Wigton ' - 1-14'110
'Thorn -s Isa,ner 105' , 00
A riion paid Audi , ors fir '53 •
Wait to C 'weir:, fuli for's3 50 00
do• do • OW Account
325 00
,
61-4854 '
Treainrei of State' Lunatic
Asy, urn for '•'
l)avmd Brotherline
-- Joh., Madden
Po r i' coal; wo - od, stationary,
light Sic. for pnfilic offices
diart l 4 .-10 - iise", and
IneereSl 'or'6o'linty 'Bonds—
;:;:tsfliain.l3, Leas . 360 00
Fisher • • 114 00
I)rbison.Esi.,l73 50'
..Boaher - 60 00
r• 22 19
John •thaver
..-..7. 30 90-
Ariaount paid Directors of
the : Poorfor 1854 •
W. B Zeigler Sheriff, for
surnari..ning Jurors-and con
veyinxtprisoypra to the penitentiary -
.6to,
Slieriff•Grcenland
cos t Thr same,
FriTCOiiniy
Lewis
fiamael'Glasgow
George Jackson for boarding
Jurors and,;Constables in
the nlse of. ~C.oriolh.. vs
- boarding
Jurors:sad - Conqtablsc
;:
$Ol so
52 02
98 07
15 6'3
30.64
121 58
191'98
12 68
4 18
271 21
39 54
2 84
31 88
100 31
1853
300 27
292 10
50 00
77 84
449 60
222 o 0
804 06
422 20
151 71
271 6o
648 99
232 Ot
1182 92
529 66
13 - 2 I 5
134 17
426 64
145 00
307 09
321 08
1091 'B5
348 00
200 00
60 00
135 00
'l3O 00
113 00
,803 00
1263 00
168 00
397 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
.pairs.
By bonds of suniiry persons secured by
- R,al Estate and bearing interest from
Ist April 1853,
176 60 By balance in hand of Treasurer,
1
263 47
17721 40
750 00
57 CO
-63 00
64 82
18958'.02
1239 40
262 21
2826.60
348 00
648, 44
566 92
922 60
56 50
1150 .00
433 70
389 2.5
195 57
2469 52
300 00
362 50
53 50
375 00
52 (10
52 00
105 00
408.22
759 69
4280 00
632 73
160 00
77 50
99 00
176 50
- .90--Sg
case of Conith., , Ns f2.4eorge
Moreland ."
B L d n for -Medical
at el.donce a ers,
lu9ll7anco of bridge -at Hun-
tingcion ,
I) , stage to W;n. Lewis -
John M. CUDninghamfor plan
and specifications of Treasu
rer's and zthcriff's office
John Read Attorney to Com-
miss - ioners in full for I 553 10 'OO
John Reed Attorney to Corn- „ .
missioners on account for
1854 2 - 0 00
A.- W. Benedict • 10 00
For running and making
boundary line boween•Hun
ting,don. Centre and Mifflin
counties
For running . and making
boundary line between
H untingdon, Bedford and
Fulton counties
Refunding orders to sundry
persons fur land sold at
- Treasurer's sale
Sundry persons r remiums un
wild cats and foXes - •
Road tax on unseated lands
paid 1854 'l9O 00
Sch , ol tax on unsaeated lands
paid 1854. 33. 94
TheO. H. Cremer. Pro'tys.
fees stationary, and blank
books for Prot'ys. (Oen &c.
For re airs to Court House
and Jail
Mrs: Wer'h for cleaning
Court House 18 75
Mrs Jane Klein for same in
full 6 25
Mrs. Jane Reim for washing
for prisoners 15 00
Sundry persons redemption
money on unseated lands
Treasurer's Comrni-sion on
$36,994 SI at 1-.;. per cent
18958 93
In testimony cif the correctness of the above
accounts we have hereto set our hands this
12th day of January. A. 1). 1855.
ti AMU EL WIG TON,
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 uditors 9th Jan- 1851, $lB4 37
To rent of Academy received-from Mr.
Ha 182 00
To interest on money in Treasurers -
hands till lent out, 30 00
To rent from Rev. I.
Orbison Esq,
EXPENDITURES
By 'amount paid James McCabe for re-
446 37
Th e-Outstanding debts 'due the Academy' are as
•fol)ows; viz : .
4 - Bonds of 'Martin' Kephart bearing interest
from Ist / April 1852, secured by mortgage
for $lB5 50
3 Bonds
,of 'Michael Decker bearing interest
from Ist April 1853, secured by mortgage
for . sloo 00.
2 Bonds or A lexander Armitagi:bearinginter
est from Ist April 1853, secured by morigag,
for $lOO 00
Report of the. Directors of •Poor fo
the year 1854. - -
Henry Brewster,Esq., - -Treasurer, in account
with the "Directors of the Poor.
To balance in the handS of Treasurer at the
last settlement, --- - 5.1.24 70
To proceeds of 9 buShels wheat, - -
To cash from. Mrs. Fraker for oats, 35 00
By cash paid Wm. Lewis for printing; $3 50
By cash paid George-Hudson for ser
vices as Director of the poor,' 5.6 00
By cash to Lycomin,g•Fire Insurance . .
Company ; . 2,63
• ,
By cash paid J. Williams for stands, 20 00
By cash paid Wm. Bird for haulirig; 326
-By cash -paid Mrs. S. A. Buiket for •• : .
good purchased Of her, • 25 00
By cash paid James:Mnrphy„ - 56. 87
By . Treasurer's Corprriiision on $216
:DO. at 1: - -k per dent., ' : ' ' . ' 324
$l7O. 50
_ . . .
Directors 'of the Poor in account with the
- ~. . County of Huntingdon; •
DR. .
T ,
0..
amount received on :orders of. the:county ,
' Commissioners for-1853,'.' - 's3ooo 00
To amount received on orders 'of the:.. - ' • '
County Commissioners for18:9 - 4, 4280 00
To amount received of Jas. Murphy, 56 87
By cash ; paid sundry persons for
. .tron , bed
steads and bedding, $779 81
By cash paid for stone:coal, 156 80
Ey cash 'paid. sundry for. furniture, 178.99
13y cash paid for•stoves and pipe, 120 50
By cash'paid for queensware, 63,47
By cash paid 'for groceries, - 91 16
By cash:paid for bell and-frxturesi ' 11 99•
By cash'paid'fOr bibles, . ' ' • ." -- 7 OR
By cash paid' for hardware,' 90 25
By cash,paid for provisions at . id haul
ing,-. ' ' l9 83
By cash paid for bringing in paupers,' 18 62
By cash' for freight, 51 37
By cash, paid for discount on $l5OO, 17.00
By cash paid J. G. Lightner at sundry
times for build ingpoor house, &c. 5730.06
$7336 87
•
Outstanding debts in favor of sundry persons
Up-to the-f rst:day of January '1855.
,T. G. Lightner when contracts, are
finished, ' 5746 94
Mrs. Burket for grainin the bushel, • -
grain in the ground, cattle, hay,
hogs, chickens, copper kettle, &c.. - 578 62
James Saxton _for balance on coal
paid Hiram Johnston, '
James Saxton for services as -Direc
tor of Poor for two years and ex- .
pen ses in Philadelphia,
John Brewster forservices,as Direc
tor of Poor for one, year,
Samuel Mattern for . services as Di—
rect-or of Poor for -one year, -
Sundry_ person-s Toy - bringing in pan-
98 89
800
21 06
16,20
10 eo
40 00
142 00
60 is
86 09
348 85
223 94
214 87
202 83
40 00
192 87
554 91
Hawes per W.
446 37
:385 50
58 87
$l7O 50
CR
- $7336.87
IMI
63 26
96 'OO
23,25
22 'OO
pers,
Store bills to sundry persons,
Finn books and Stationary,' -
Sundry pe)sons for, labor done,:
James.Mnrphey for sundry articles
fot use of house and farm, '
Balance on stands,
Sundry persons for keeping out-door
3 00
paupers,
State Lunatic Hospital for keeping
Thomas Cohnor,
Maize Harrison for tin ware,
.T. H. Lightner for lettering doors;
Sundry persons for provisions, la
bor, &o.
2516 51
Proceeds of the Poor Rouse Farm, for the
year 1854.
1181, bushels of wheat, 250 bushels of corn,
50 buslrels of oats, 61 bushels of rye.
On hand Ist January 1855,1.46 i bu. wheat,
127 bu. corn, 34 bu. oats, 1200 lbs wheat
flour, 80 lbs corn meal, 50 lbs rye flour, 40
bu. potatoes, 300 lbs beef, 800 lbs pork, 4
cows, 4 calves, 10 bogs, 3 tons of- hay, 30
tons of stone coal.
Persons admitted since Ist November 1854,
45 ; discharged-1..; 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
dresSeB,l - shirts,..7._pair of stockings, I skirt ;
3_aprons. _
We the undersigned auditors of the county
of Huntingdon do hereby certify, that we have,
examined the orders
receipts
Commissioners 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 DU:octets of the Podi' - 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 correet,'as above stated, leav:.
ing, a balance in the hands ofthe Treasurer, on
the Ist day ofJanuary, 1855 of fifty-eight dol
lars and eighty-seven cents
Given under our han . ds at the the Commis
sioners office in the borough of Huntingdon 6th
January 1855.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY
CHEAP GOODS,
CALL AT THE STORE OF
GEO. GWIN.
_
CLI EO. GWIN has just returned from Phila
delphia and New York, and is now opening
at his well known stand in Market square, the
largest and prettiest assortment of FALL AND
WIN I'ER GOODS ever brought to the borough
of fluntin 4 don, and is now selling at unusually
low prices. My stock consists in part. of Cloths,
Casstmeres, Black and Fancy, Sattinetts, and a
large variety, of Satin and Silk Vestings, Ken
tucky Jeans Tweeds, brown and bleached Mns
lins, Drill Crash, Bags and [Jagging, Linen and
Cotton table Drapers; and a great - ariety
'of
goods to tedious too mention.'
50 00
2 00
LADIES DRESS AND FRENCH GOODS
—a large assortment of Unclersleaves, Collars and
. .
Spencprs.i •
Bt. 'S..C;KAND FIGTTRE r D SILK;; PRINTS
in abundance: IVlus!in- de Lanes, Muslin de
Bage, A Ipacas. • Lustres, Cash mer•es,-ii'toreni•e.
and Marceline and Gro de Nap silk 'for • bonnet
liningi, Edging Lace, Ribbons, fanCy and bladk
Girnp.black silk I aCe, colored kid Gloves, Gents'
black ditto, Linen and 'Silk Handkeiohiefs, Black
Itallian Cravats,' Hozery; &c. • ,
irooTzs - AN D. SHOES, 'HARD-WARE;
QUEENS- W A RE, pi,Ass.w ARE
AND CEDAR-WARE;
• . _ , ,
A good supply of 'FR Esti GYIIS.c - mtrEs
1:14:TS AND C,AP:. A great ypriV of
, TR NV" GOODS. .
My 'stock has beii'n 'selected with the ftreatest
care in regard 'to quality and prices; and I flat
ter Myself, that I can offer inducements to pur
chasers not to be found elsewhere.
Thankful for ,the pationage of, the past by
my friends and the public generally. i respect
fully solect a continuance of the same. -
. . .
-. • GEO. - c-WIN.
Huntingdon, Oct. 10t4r,
,1854.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
The Best Assortment ever brought to
Huntingdon. ' " _
• „.
91 HE public are informed, tha r t_LEVl WEST
BROOk:has- just Opened- at iiis 'store, the.
best' eleeted assitirtmentof 0• .1
LADIES' AND GrNTLENTEAT'SBoOTS AND SHOES
CV9I: . brought to Huntingdon—in part as follows:
Men's; DoubM-soled Calf Boots,
Men's Wate,r 7 p . .-proof_ Hunting' loots,
. Men's fleavy pouble . saled TVaterproof
Boots, .
.Boys' Coarse_Boots,
1 - ;arlies' •
• Ladies'. „French Morocco'Gaitors, •
Ladies'-- Goat 'and Ho? oe . Bdots,' -•
Gum ShOei of all Kinds, • •'_ •
'together With: a - general assortment of La dies'•
,Shoes -and'' Slippers, Also, Misses' and Chil
dren's best quality of Boots and Shoes—Canvas
Valises, Hats, &c.; &e:- •
My old customers and the 'public gond-411y,
are requested to call and examine, my
_rl",cw
stock.
LEVI WESTBROOK. •
Huntingdon, Nov. 14, 1854. . .
J. & W. SAXTON .
ITAV E just - received .from Philadelphia the
hatideso,raest assortplexit,of •
Fall• and - Winter Good's
ever offered" in this place, consisting of Cloths,
Cassimers, 11. 4 attinetts, Vestin'gs.
-
FOR TH E L ADIEz.s, eve have Plaid Silks,
worsted Plaids, and every variety of Plaid Goods,
to please the taste of the - Ladies; also, :;hawk,
Sachery, Flannels, - Bonnet silks; Bonnet's, and
the'finest assortinent • of Collars, Under leaves,
Shimazetts, &c:, &C., ever - offered to the Ladies
,of this place.' ' • ' ,
-800-r6 AND Sil,OE of every variety, for
Boy s and:gen, Ladies Shoes , of - every variety,
&c.
HAT,r3 AND CAPS, a. beautiful assortment,
of every grade and -
HARD WARE of ivo'hivelhe best as
,ortinent in gown. - . - -•— y •- r
QUEEN.S:).VARE - NND 'GROCERIES, of
which there is no, better for the price.
Our stock' of Oil Cloths. Carpets, dre.', is good.
Tubs, - Thickets,' Willowware, and eve'rythin'g
usually' kept in, a coaritqr-atore.-- • • _
In fact we - have everything to suit `the taste of
all, and at lOwer pride& thari• can •be;got at'any
other house' l n town. If you'don't be satisfied of
the fact after calling', then'ive give UP. "
We have also Fish, :Salt. Plaster, and aliOre.:
ceive and store Grain as. usual '
& W. SAXTON.
Sept.' 26th, 18S4. "
107 98
232 35
30 83
7 74
138 10
20 00
RALPH CROTSLEY,
HENRY BREWSTER,
P. MOOR,
Auditors.
List of Out Standing 'Balances due Ist January, lgA by the following
Towaiships:
Allegheny,,'
Tell, •
Walker,
Barree,
tPorter,
Springfield,
Woodberry,
Barree,
Poiter,,
Union,.
Year
1840
1844
1845.
45 95
77 00
35 17
11 93
1846,
229 45
CasS,
Dublin,
Frank] in,
S,pringfield,
Tel
Cass,
'xTrank l in, .
Jackson,
fUtt inn,
Clay,
Totter,
113 rad y;
Cromwell,
Shi~iey,
tTod,
fWalker,„ •
tWarriorsma,rk,
West, -
1847.
1848
1849
1851.
Franklin,
aocl,
tUnion,
tWalker,
tßrativ,
tCass;
Dublin,
tFranklin,
filefiderson,
fPorter,.
tUnion,
tWest, _
tßarree,
tßrady,
tCass,
fCromwell,
tDublin,
(Franklin,
I - Henderson,
tJaekson,
fMorris, .
1852
1853.
1854
(Penn,
tPorter,
tShirley,
tSpringfield,
tTell,
tTod,
t:Union;
tWalker,
tWarriorsmark,
tWest.
.
Whole Amount,•
~ $12428 05 9284 59 782 66
- tSince paid.in part. .sSince paid in full. *lt appears b'v Mr. Conrad's Duplicate that the
above amount -was paid to Mr. Neff, former Treasurer and not credite;.l on the County Books.
- Given under Seal cd. Office, 6th Jantiary; 1855. .
.
Attest
AItMITAGE'S
Electro-Magnet Lightning Rods
.FTER. many. :yaars' close investigation
/I . and numerous experimentS, the Pattentee
sakes-plea:sure in infdrining the public that lie
has arrived at the true principles •of protecting
families, dwellings and property.from the de
structive influence of Lightning. The cal_
amitieS that every City, Town s .. Village ,rand'
Country falls victim to annually,throumh the
gross negligence of its inhabitants, is beyond
caleulation,. , especially when the remedy is so
• easy to obtain—this is found in Armitage's
Patent Magnetic Lightning Rods, and in
thisalone. This Rod has been .examined by
the most scientific gentlemen in the world—
Professors' M'Aluttiric,Johsson, 'Wallor and
many others that:have/examined them,'recom
mend.and speak of them in .the highestterms
of approbation, a.ntl - ltave pronounced them the
only safe rods in use in-this or any other corm,
try,,for the protection,of Lives, and. Property.---,
One advantage is to divide, and
. throw ‘ back
,a •
part pf the electric fluid harmless tothe clouds;
'in : tinio of a stroke this enables the .rod to con-,
duct that portion of.fluid that belpngs to the.
earth without the slightest ! danger of lcaving .
the conductor.
,Thisrod . has many other ad
vantages over the Old' one. 'Tho only place of
minafacturing is in ' ''Vine .4, 3 doors above
Twelfth; Philadelphia, *here, all p'ersonS are
respectfully invited to call and examine for
themselves.. 'o.r.sale Wholesale and Retail by
- ' • VIIOS = . ARMITAGE.
Satisfaetor 2 .P- recommendations 'ealt be seen
by'eallin l eon the: subscriber_ rods war
ranted." • 1.
- •' • SAMUEL HOOVER,
•. . . .. Haracton, UnOn Co.,
Is Agent for thintingdon, anti adjoining °pun-,
,furnisly the . .4.,0ds on : the same
manner:as, the riopr,i9tpr. .triy- person desir, t
ing.to be spiv lied with : the l ßotis can leave their,
orders with the Eilito,r o,f. th,e . Glol;e, or with
Grairius, Miller, of thdßailAiia:(l : ll6fel.
A.pril'26; 1854; ,•, ' •
~' ' •
11.08PQR.D & MILLE%
Wate4oo, Co., lowa,
:R:E•prepareet to tra:nbaet any business A pr, :
./. ILftaining to the purchase amd - s4e,
To wn nvestigation ti,tles,• transfers and
couve.yanceS generally... , .
Nyedmve located ourse i lves in, the intexior for .
that purpose and will zirsgizal6:4 rirey . and•
'carefully examine any tract of, land. within our
reach, give correct. and prompt infornia.tion con
cerning Pinig,ress,".Lands. in the 'Dubuque and
Des - iNloines Land 'ltliStricts . in any - of the sur
rounding counties, especially on. the propoSed •
lines of
. Railroads Dubuque , west and_ the
Cedar River . Valley Itallread. PerSon'sWishing
tothake safo in÷estmentsl - by having careful' se-'
lectionS'inade WoilldiloWell' to address or' 'give
us a call. ' ' - • • •
. .
Lands located on'time for settleig: Payment
of - taxes punctaarly 'ationdild Toimnship .
plots of latest date always on hand,
36,909 Acres of chpice Farming Land, for
sale 'Al.;"O'seirertil small
lots c, 7 f ti in bei-of :good - qkiality. Likewise 2or 3
improved-Faring near the county' seat. • •'
HOSFORD,
• - EDMUND' IVI.ILLER..•
- -
REFzftsNcts".:---:Gbv, Maties - oli,• Springfield,
III.; Hon: Ja.S. Gw ' I3untirigclon, Pa. • .R.
Goodell, Cash . ; fileich. and Drol;'ers'B.nk . ,
lidt, 111:-"; George: S:•Fisher; Bank - of ot.
tavi7a;lll.•;•ff. F. Eames, 'Banker; Ottavira, 'III. ;
E. B. Stiles,. Esq.; Dixon; r Gov. Hernistead;
J. C. Farlay'So Co;,and Hbiheiington", Du.
butiiip, 7 lotva •, Thos. Jack son ,•Esq., - Hen": Sa
'Calvin 'and- Hon-.4t. Mefilurtrie; Elollidays.
bu'rfi, P •
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July .19, • '
Queensware---n.liwAssortmentjust receiv
ut the !store of
Jahuary 3d, 1854,
-Uiiiit - ctors, -- viz :
Names of Collectors. • County Ta.
SarripO i llobison, - 466 '33
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Jonathan Briggs,
A. B. Sanraree,
John R. Hunter,
Collins Hamer,
Benedict Stevens,
Benjamin Bowers,
Charles CoWden,
-Jacob, Neugh,
James Hampson,
Lembel Green,
Thomas W. Neely,
John, H. Stonebraker,
William Ramsey,
George May,
Conrad Curfrnan,
John Conrad,'
David S. Bell,
Levi Smith,.
Daniel Curfrnan,
Alexander Stitt,
Jesse Yocum,
Daniel Teague )
Isaac Sharrer, - ,
Jesse Cook,
Thomas Dean,
Azariah Sacketts,
Charles Green,
Daniel Womelsdorf,
Solomon Houck,
:Levi Smith,
John *Coulter,
James Miller,
Joshua Greenland;
Robert Peterson,
William M'llwain,
Luke Voorhees,
Benjamin Neff,
William• Smith,
- John Hewitt,
William Couch,
John M'Donald,
George Smith,
Richard Madden,
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,
Abr'aha'm Cresswell,
HENRY W. MILL'Er., Clerk
LONG &:pr.OKER
29 01
202 08
12 50
64 39
2 00
25 00
77 43
34 52
44 81
60 50
44 59
226 31
56 30
27 15
191 11
172 09
130 57
6.20
517 42
492 05
252 52
129 13
479 26
285 4-2
611 74
425 22
264 83
563 57
514 01
217 03
1025'20
905 39
188 19
276 90
469 02
76 56
635 82
592 66
1310 14
SAMUEL WIGTON,
THOMAS HAMER,
BENJ. K. N,EFF,
Commissioners
PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS,
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REMOVAL.
LIGHT! LIGHT LIGHT!!!
. D & =VT
_HAVE removed to their New Store and Fac
tory, No. 74 South' Second Street Philadel
phia, (Five doors below, their old stand 0 hav
ing increased thcilitied, we offer to Merchants
and others, GAS FIXTURES and LAMPS of
every description; and at the lowest Manufac
turer's prices, and unsurpassed in quality or ap
pearance by any in the Country. Our Stock
embraces Dyott's Patent Pine Oil Lamps, (the
best in the World.)_, Burning Fluid and Solar
Lard Lamp, Chandeliers, for. Gas, Pine Oil,
Solar Lard, and Fluid, Hall and Patent Spring
Hand Lanthorns, Globes, Glasses, Wiclss,,Pinc
Oil and Fluid wholesale and retail. •
'Merchants and others will fin:d it to their ad
vantage to, call and ;examine our stneli. and prir:
S El
. . .
'LL-7-"'l'4.rticultir ,ttenticiri
,g - iven to fitting up
ClVirebes aild oth6r tiubliebuililincrs.'
0 . .
October 3rd, 1854. . " ..• ' .
:,,ST, 4 4AUFFER .r,:cl ZIA wir.tY.
Cheap Watches and Jewelry,
• W HOL E SALE and RETAIL
"Philo.del Watch
t~E~ wand Jewelry Store,;", ,1\,T9., 96
,1 . ..nc.t . or Quarry Phil
Aclphia: :
Gold
,Wajclle;, full jcwcil •I.S carat
case, - „ _ - , $2B 00.
'G'old
Silver Leccr'
Siker Lepinedetvels, ' - . -
StiperiorQuartiers
Gold-Spectacles, _ _ -
Fine Silver do. - - • • -
cold Bracelets, • - ' •
Ladies' Gold Peiicils, • -
Silver:Tea Spooni, ‘ set, _
Gold Pens, NY: itldPeueil and Silver fiolderil OU
Gold Fidget 37,1 cents to $80; Watch.
Glasse,s,platn,l2i cents; Patent, 184; Lunet,2s,
otherartAcies in proportion. AllgpodS Warran
ted tá be.what they, are. sold, for. • •
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.:SP,A.LIFEE I.IARI;EY,
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On hand", some Gold' and Silver Leiters and
Lepines,Otill' • hiiirer thanthe,abOve prices.
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Sept'. 27; 1854.--Iy.
BANKING HOUSE
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BELL, :GAIMETTSON & CO •
On North;Wesit coitier of Hill-and Montgomery
•' • Streets in'tke" borough• - of: •
. , „
• rtItAT ArCr 13 ON • r
At' ivhich a,generpl Banking,bl.4leos, contem7
.; Plated,t6 be aiine.
ni?..A.FTs;„„i3t/ila'ilqiplLia, ' • 1 3 ) ti sburg., .$
vie.,
&c., atway,s for C,elkcii.qns• made at
the prineipai.ppini, in i„119: - Yniteil,§,t4tes.
:Meney; receivedAiepeit.,„ payable on de
, interest; also 3, 15,;"Darid 12 . months
pq.y , ? .40041e 'raid§ st thereon.
IVIE/Ve.gERS
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J. M. 14:1.1., R. B. jmiNsToNs, CR', WM
M. ; LLoYo, : .l.lOgidoysliurg,' Pa. ; A.:P.
4:x . EO. MILES, DORIS, Jr., TAms. EIMER,
WM. P. .OREISO:sI., JOHN.' SCOTT, ~IpIES
GEO. W. GArtrtrrwson, Huntilygdgn Pa.,
llu,ntiracr.cion Pa..lOly'll 1854.-3 m.
ADAMS & CO.'S. EXPRESS. ; .
T.'.K. Simonton Aq't fluntine4on.
ackagos, and. Goods of all
4i and ,forwarded at the risk of the
all the
,c!tios and principal_ towns Lilo Pnit.ed Statos.. ,
State Tax. Militia fines
1 05
13 50
14 50
16 65
1 00
3 48
300 78
33 00
6 20
14 00
3 15
7 44
2 09
13 00
23 23
38 63
22 33
44 95
10 00
70 53
7 90
14 00
13 73
15 41
37 50
11"50
121 52
6 18
19 00
45 13
75 05
53 •45
15 50
79 33
90:08
100 98
57
.50
39"50
15 00
17 00
49 00
22 00
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
54 50
21 50.
42 75
43 70
21 85
23 75
37 50
119 •50
31 50
22 80
25 00
9 03
47 55
37 53
44 65
00
12 Q 0
9 00
7 00
7 00
1 50
3 00
1 00
5.00
JAPAN CONQUERED 1 !
NEW GOODS.
TATER SWOOPE, hereby makes known to
• the citizens of Huntingdon County, that ho
has just returned from Philadelphia and has
opened in frame store *room lately Occupied by
Marx Israel, near the corner of Hill & Mont
gomery Streets, Huntingdon, Pa-, a large,
new,
and well-assorted stock of BOOTS AND
SHOES, BATS AND CAPS embra.
cing fine and coarse Boots,,Shoes,.
ters, Monroes-, Tics, for Gentlemen; and
also fine Gaiter Boots, Buskins, Jenny Linds,
and Ties for .Ladies. Children's Boots and
Shoes of every variety and fashion.
Gentlemen, and Boys can be accomodated
With hats of the latest and most approved style.
He haS'also a good stock' f hosiery, of ladies,
gentlemen and children's wear.
He has a good assortment of fresh Mahogany
Veneers.*
1 50
2 00.
9 00
REMEMBER
The "Nimble Siz.ypence•is,better ' than the slo - 1n7.);
Shilling," Call and be served. Don't forget
the place, near theCornerof H ill a ncl IVlontgow.
ery Streets.
Huntingdon July Nth, 1854:.-=tf.
NEW FIRM IN - PORTSTOWN,
Grocery, Provision , and - Peed Store.
F, BG.C, - SCHNEIDER,
RESPECTFULLY informs The citizens
Huntingdon, boatmen, and the public
general far and near, thet they have o;.ened
Grocers', Pro6sicin and Feed istore, in Portstown,
in the old stand of Cunningham 4. Cornpropstok
where they are prepared to accommodate all who
may give them a call. with choice GeocEups,
PROVINIONS ' and FEED of all, kinds at prices
cheaper than can'lie had 'at'anj , other place for
cash.
Al! kinds of Country Produce taken in ,ex ,
change for goods. '-
The public generally arc regneetedrto give ue
a call, examine our stock and hear our prices.
Hay higa good warehouse4hey will receive
from and:ship goods of , all kinds for any point
on he l'enna Canal, Philadelphia., -Baltimore,
Pittsburg-. and other places.
PoastocVn, April 5, 1.854.
$2OO REWARD.
FIE pabli c generally, and the . rascals who
. ..
A , ril tirn , e . since entered my store and remo
ved valuables to the amount of about $llOO
without my permission, are informed that I
have just opened 'a more general and better as.
sortment of articlesin my,lino of business than
was ever brought to Hunlirigdon, con
-1 . .. ,_
r i t
EN S e i I S O . C i rI I
Ps , of
Fine V atcles
Knives, j Vi l s e t - o r l 3 ; ' i l 4
a LI ..:A Perfumery, Port 14191,in a ies, Sil.. AFil-:,,ai
ver Ware and Fancy Artielc:s, &C., &e. My
old friends and customers, and the public in
general throughout the county arc requested to
call and examine my assortment.
EDIT. SNARE
Huntingdon, March 1854. '
A Valuable Business Stand in Hun-
tingdon,
At Vrivaite
SHE subscriber offers for sale his well knorn
1 property on RailrOad street, near the Depot.
n• The dwelling is large asnd well finished
for convenience and comfort,with it eon"-
11 5 ._:,11 venient store room under the same roof.
There is a well of good water near the door.—
Also a good warehouse and other improvements.
Persons wishing to Purchase can examine the
property by callino. uponthe' Subscriber.
TERMS.—One Innfirchand and the'halance to
suit purchaser. ~ , , WM. STEWART.
Huntingdon, Feb. 14, 1854; .
•
EIZTIATTfItG-DGIII• IZIVA Et Et LE YAM%
rpHE undersigned respectfully iiiforme
1 J . his friends and the public generally,
„„,„ • in Huntingdon and adjoinipg counties
that he has established himself.in Huntingdon,
having just received from - Philadelphia a select
ed stock of choice marble grave stones of ever ,
discription, which he will furnish at very re,
duced prices. -All orders through alai] address
ed to the undersigned will be attended: to with
promptness:
Shop 3 doors West of A. Wilson'F Attorney
Offiee, • •• WM: WILLIAMS.
Miiy 17,1863. •
• A.' lIVIILLER,:D; D. S. L••
ARTIFICIAL / TEETH, from one:. <
to a full - Set, mounted in the most if4 m --;'
impro•ve . d modern style.
-Filling; ana Cleaning done - 'dare
and neatness, ,••• •-' *: • ' • '
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Teeth Extracted with ail, ibp,,eFi.se and Liu'.
patch q l O - mo - cferiV.sdience.c ful'nish: . .
Hantingthin . , March 8: . 1854. ' - '
JOIIN SCOTT. SA, MUF:L . n)towx
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SCOTT & into la'
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• ATTO•RNIFYS .AT LAW,
.111iNTINGDON PA. •
•• , •
FFIOE i• tkp.t formerry.occtl.pted
Mr. Scott. :."' •
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(74.N.E.N - -No PISOWMIL
.4. - D,T,o44=r,py -12.4vvir, : •
WI Ii ttpod i 0"
trcimeirio !fon iin ; :cdpri,lol 3 26 ,'15E,
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i t ' CA TR VIRE ;.; •
A T 71 1 P,13.27E ANV.
O PFICE removed to the brck row. near t4loe
i ••
bc;ii 'Houc
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' ”"Under Tempeya. - nc H. 1.11. No. 17. ;
-virA6KEREI:" •
and Shor:ldera,
itiz•DiWd Frtiit;- Camphoric, Corn by the bush l .
ASz,c., now orrhund,and flu... sale at.• '
LO.NG;&,OKEIVDES.CIicapGrocer,y.
. •
AT s . --Moleskin No.l and 2, of the latest
styles.. -..,Kosspth Ilats! N. - Atkins styles
and qnalities—will Le sold low at the - cheap
store of ' • ' ' ' • '"GEO. GWIN.
. •. , • ..
beautiful mssprtmpnt of fancy caspi,m,qres i
ja Ploths:summei ward; fOr - nien and bciYs.--:-.
Also; carpet-bags &c:,'4.r.0 - .;jiist rePeira , !and
for• sale by . . • • —J. +Si , : Wro-SAXTON,
,••„ . • .
QlLK•drese'paiterns,. berege de lanes, berege,
ki lawns, of•every - varielY ana color, •j - u - St.' re
ceived by J. & W. SAXTO;sT
g P I I a E z ZE,S IL o e f ho l i V ce a 1 l v p a
r ar e e t r y ,
jo G t. l .. a p z a e t tla s, d u fo n r .
sale at GEO. OWl.N'S.tore.
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,
rill-1E best assortment:of Fa'nef Cassirners apt.
..
1 ,or offered, for sale by:
- • • • '.. 1
rl .
J. & W - .•SAXT -' '
riARPET -BAGS :of every •Nariety, j la;:t." 1 4: ,
v *Ned and forsaie by , • : \i j
. J. &W. SAXTO . •
_ . . .
J. SIMPSON AFRICh.. --
APBICA, .8Z; 1 3.:4±4 . .E.7.., . •
- APRA:it/TIM:AV SURTEIIOIIIBS
Oytic 4 .with 'Daniel Alfice,
between- Montgoin strfiil le,
Huntingdon, Po. • - • : • .' , (Siapt: 13,
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