Huntingdon globe. ([Huntingdon, Pa.]) 1843-1856, February 14, 1855, Image 4

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    -Receipts.: and Expenditures --
Of Hi:Erb:bay of . .llaqinid.onyfr_ori, the 3rd
cicifroy7fari !airy; . 1464 ; r io. die 51ii day of
lanitdrEl 7 1855. hicludirra• - both. "days:
nucnitnes.
. , ,-
A tut. in Treasury t,iast Seitl2ment
. , 1848
,MCGarvey, ,
Wittier - 2i Dean, Penn,
Henry Cremer, Springgeld,
1851
Jotililttive.'l3arree; -
Doniel.Tea4ne, Cromwell,
Isaac r 4 hdrrer,- . .shirlev.
John Brown, Springfel 1,
iioinas Dean, Walker,
Charles Green, West,'
„ . - 1552
Daniel Womeledorf, Franklin,
George' Bowman, Shirley,
Levi Sthith, Union,
John Coulter, Walker.
James Ewing, Barree,
James Miller, Brady,
Joshua Greenland, Cass,
Richard Madden. Clay,
George Swarm Cromwell,
Robert PeteiSon, Dublin,
Wm. Menwain, Franklin,
Luke Voorhees, Henderson,
Lennard Weaver, Hoi.ewell,
James stewars, Jr. Jackson,
Mic Gael Fetterhopf, Morris,
Jac.,b Brumbaugh; Penn,
Benjamin, Neff, Porter,
John. Lon g, ,s hirley .
Bela Locke, Springfield.
JAin Jones, Tell,
Urea,. Baker, Tod,
William Smith, Union,
John Heffner, Walker,
Walter Van Tries, Warriorsmark,
John Hewitt, West,
•
William Couch, Barree,
John MCDonaliL Brady,
Geo g - e• Smith, Cass,
Richard Madden, Clay,
Michael Myers, C romwell,
Andrew J. Taylor. Dublin,
John Laport.Frac:klin.
John 'Snyder, Henderson,
Elf 'Pltlmmer, .HopeVve I I,
Jonas W. -Books. Jackson,
Da sicl Tuesey, Morris, •
Jacob Grove, sr., Penn,
Witliarn D Shaw, Porter,
David S. Umbenow, Shirley,
BenAiet -Stevens, Springfield,
Jacob . Hagie, Tell,
John' MdClain, Tod.
Nathan (ilreenland:Union
,A
Joseph Doii4aSi, Walker, '
Wihiam'Hiitchison, 45 arriorniask,
Ab, shard West; -
Amount of powaly tax on Unseated
lands:
Arnoknt of -School tax on Unseated
2a i ,
Aniou.nt of ,Roa-1 tax on Unseated
Amount of •Reilemption money on
Unseated tends received since last
settlement, •
Amount- received • in - full • an Bond
'against 'sundry persons given for
any amount over three thousand
dollars whiCh Bridge across the
Juniata river at Huntingdon shall
co 4.
Amount received for rent of -
Toll House. 32 00
Amount-received • for rent of
Court House,
Amount of Jury Fees and'
Fines received'from W. B.
Ze gler, sher, ff. •
Balance due 'county Treasu-
rer at settlement,
EXPENDITURES,
onriey •GeneVitl:and otherli on erim-
nal proSecutions, • ' •
Constabliii tor rriuki rig returns'and
idvertisino , spring election's &c.,
Grand and - T - raverze furors', Court.
Crier '&e..
Assessors
Judges, Inspectors and Clerks of
E actions: " ' • - ' •
Inquisitions on. dead bodies,
RoAd and Bridge views. 254 00
do damages, ilenj Grafius 60 00
db do-John - Hewitt 400 00
do' - do- ,
Fred:Snyder 25 00
do' - -do John Hess - - 23' 60
'do , lianiet Piper- 160:00
roadlroin Mill C_ reek'
to 'Calviri '
Robert
,Maddeu . for , bridge
- at Huntingdon, .
Carrkon Tot' bridge at
Haevas
_•
George 43,oneit for bridge at
_ _ .
Couch7s Furnace,
Jai•ob . 'Covert for .bridge
ae . ros.,Blecir, Log Creek
John . §naver . building
bridge at Dr.kes Ferry
Coruin issie e ers 7 -- •
Robert stilt in full „ 38 50
Eliel Smith .105 00
_ -Samuel- Wigton -- 114 u 0
Thorneallemet w - •105 , 00_
A it? ou 9 t . paid . Andliors for•'s3
Cleik to qum'rs in full for's3 50 00,
d cp•
• on c etecount
fur 1954. . • : . • •
Treasurer of, State
A.sylurufor .
- David Brotherline;
John Madden,
Fol.. coal. wood, stationary,
light &c. for public offices
Courtplouse and Jail, --
Intereit on Catiniii 7 fbarltg--
William B. Leas ' 360 , 00
—Thorn - as Fisher - - - 114 00
W i !Hein • Orbiaen; -Esti. 173-50
.•-r.Eier.- of C. Booker 60 .00
Henry - Fsck ler 22 19
:John Shaver '• 30 00
Amount paid Directors of
the-PeOr Tor" 1854
W. - EL Bigler Sheriff,_ for
sn6rii;lning - .1 drori and con
veying prisonere to the pen
itentiary &c.
She riff G reenland on • ac
count for same, ,
For — Coauif}r,pcintiii g--
William Lewis "
Glaig,ow
adirigirJackson for boarding
Ivrors Ponstables in '
*l(l:an's* :P.Ornth. vs
ZW: 1 :111 ,40k9 - i -
_4O 89
Ribert — Kylii" bciardink, „
Jarart rind ,Con,tablii • iri • •
$3Ol SO
62 02
1850
og 07
15 68
30 64
121 58
191 98
12 68
4 18
271 21
39 54
2 84
31 88
106 31
1853
300 27
292 10
50 00
77 84
449 60
222 00
804 06
422 20
151 71
271 60,
648 99
232 01
1182 92
629 66
132 15
134 17
426 64
145 - 00
307 09
321 08
1091 85
.1854
348 00
200 00
60
, 00
135 00'
130 00
113 00
803 00
1263,00
168 00
, 397 00
342 00
425 00
686 00
380 00
25 00
'5O 00,
207 53
310 00
520 10
685 28
10.,619 .16
487 97
174 20
263 47
176 60
177.21 40
750 00
57 00
25 00
63 00
64 82
1895 S 02
1239 . 40
262 21
2826 60
348 00
648 44
566 92
92t 60
56 50
1150 00
433'70
389 25
l 9
57
2469 52
300 00
362 50
53 50
375 00
325 00
52 00
52 00
105 00
408 22
759'69
4280 00
682 73
160 00
17 50
99 00
176 50
- case of Comth. vs - George
Moreland - -
Dr. 1.,R. Loden . for -Medical
, avendance on prisoners' ,
Insurance of. Bridge, at Hun
tingdon • • •
Postage to' Wm. Lewis .
Soh - tt M. min in gha in for plan, „
and specifications of Treasu.
rer's and bherilf's office
John Reed Attorney- to Com
missioners in full for 1853 10 -00
John Reed Attorney to Com:-
missioners on' account for
1854 20 . 00
A. W. Benedict •10 00
For running and Making
boundary line between Hun
tingdon. Centre and Mifflin
counties .• • •
For running and making
boundary tine 6etwcen
Huntingdon, Bedford and,
Fulton counties -
Refunding orders to sundry
persons for land sold at:
Treasurer's sale
Sundry persons premiums on
wild cats and foxes
Road tax on unseated lands •
paid 1854 . • 190 00'
School taz on unsaeated lands
paid 1854 . - - 33 94
Theo. H. Cramer. Pro'tys.
fees stationary, and blank.
books
books for Prot'ys. office &c.
For re l ,airs to Court House
and Jail
Mrs. Werii for cleaning
Court House 18 73
Mrs Jane Kiem for same in
full 6 25
Mrs. Jane Keim for washing
for prisoners 15 00
Sundry persons redemption
• Money on unseated lands
Treasurer's Commi-sion on
$36,994 51 at, 1 per cent
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 li.r.!GTON,
THOMAS HAMER,
BENJ. K.NEFF.,
• • Cornntiss'rs.
Report of William Dorris, Treasurer of
the Huntingdon County Abademy.
RECEIPTS;
TO balance in hand on 'last_ settlement '
• before: county A uditdrs 9th Jan. 1851; 37
To rent of Academy received f/-:-,:a Mr.
• Hall, , - 182 00
To interest on money in Treasurers
hands till lent out,- 30 00 .
To rent-from. Rev. L. Hawes • per. W.
Orbison; -Esq, ' • • 50 00
EXPENDITURES.
By amount paid James McCabe for re-
pairs.
By bonds of sundry persons secured by
- R , al Estate and bearing interest from
lit April 1853, 385 50
By balance in hand of Treasurer, 58 87
• 446 37
The Outstanding debts due the Academy areas
follows. viz :
4 ,Bonds . of Martin. Kephart o beersing, interest
from Ist Aprii I§si, secured •by mOrtgnge
for $lB5 51)
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• Ist April 1853, secured by mortgage
, for $lOO 00 ,
Report of the Directors of the Poor -10,
the year 18.54.
Henry , Esq.,:ea.sitk aceount
with, the ir T. rectors of the Poor.
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
. . , CR. •
. ,
By cash paid Wm. Lewis for printing, '-$3 50
By cash paid George Hudson for-ser
vicesas Director of the poor, 56.00
By cash - to Lycoming Fire insurance,
Company, - - . . .. . 2 .63
By cash paid J. Williams for stands, - :20,00
By cash paid Wm. Bird for hauling, • 3126
By cash paid Mrs.• S. A. BUrket for , ,' 'j,..•
goods purchased of her, 25''00
By.cash paid James Murphy; • ••- • ' 56'137
By Treasurer's on $216 ' 24
00 at li. per cent.,' ,' .
, .
• . $l7O 50
Directors •of the .Poor. in, account with,.,the
• . County of tTuntingdon. •
DR.
To amount received'on orders of the County
Commissioners f0r'4853,' $3OOO 00
To amount received on orders of the
County Commissioners for 1854, 4280 00
To amount received of Jas..-Murphy, 56 87
By cash paid sundry persons foe_ itQn bed
steads and bedding,- - • „ • $779 81
By cash paid for stone coal, 156 80
By cashyaid sundry for furniture, 178 99
By bas staves n lid" pipe, 120 50:
By cash "paidfor .queensware,. .. 63. 47
By cash .paid for groceries,• . 91 16
By cash paid for bell and fixtures,. 11 99
By cash paid - for bibles, . • -•-, , 7 .08
By.caih.paid • for hardware, 90 25
'l3 . y - e.a.Sli paid - for provisions,and haul-T
ing, . 19,63
By cash paid for bringing in paupers, 18.62
By cash for freight,-- ._ •51 37
By cash paid for diawintron $l5OO, 17 00
By cash paid : J. G. Lightner at sundry . —
times for building poor hthise,'&c. 5 - 730 00
•
a $7336 87
Outstanding debts in favor of sundry persons
up to the first day of January 1855. '
J. G. Light - ner when contracts are • "
finished, • • '574.6 94
Mrs. Burket for grain in the bushel,
grain in the ground, cattle, hay,
hogs, chickens i copper kettle, &c. 578 62
_James Saxton . for balance on_
_coal.
paid Hiram Johnston,. - 63 . 26
James Saxto - n-fo - r;seiiiceelti•Direo:
ter of Poorlfor two years and - ex-' •
penses in Philadelphia, • •- •96 00
John B'r,ewster for' •Sersiices as Direc
torof Poor' for one year,
Samuel Mattern for _ sory ices. as' Di
rector- of Poor for_ one var .? '
Sundryrsons:forltringing In.pau-
pers, -
Store - hills to sundry persons,,"
For books and - Stationary; " -
Sundry' perscinsfor latior - done;'...-
James Murphey. for; sundry articles
fof.use. of house arid farm,
Balance on. starfds
98 89
8:00
Sundry persons for keeping out-door
paupers, -
State'Lunatie Hospital for keeping
Thornas'Cohnor,
Maize Harrison for tin ware,
.I.'H. Lightner for lettering &Ors',
Sundry. persons for provisionS, la
, , bor,&o.
2516 51
Proceeds of the Poor douse Farm for the
year 1854.
-118 i bushels of .wheat, 250 bushels of corn,
50 bushels of oats, 6i bushels of rye.
On blind Ist January 1855, 1464 bu. wheat,
127 hti. corn, 84 bu. oats, 1200.1bs wheat
flour, 80 lbs corn meal, 50 lbs rye flour, 40
bu. potatoes, 300. lbs - - beef, ,800 .lbs pork, 4
cows, 4 calves, 10 hogs,. 3 tons of hay,, 30
tons of stone coal:
EMI
348
Persons admitted, since Ist Nervember 1854,
45 ; discharged 1 ; of whom 27 are men, 13
women; 5 children.
Born in the United 'States 28 of whom a
are colored; born in Ireland• 9; horn in Ger
many.B. •
- -Articles manufactured by the inmates, 6
dresseS r 7 shirts, 7 pair of stockings, 1 skirt,
3 aprons. •
El
214
202
We the undersigned auditors of the county
of Huntingdon do hereby certify that we have
examined the orders of the Commissioners Of
said county and the receipts for the same for
and duriug 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.
87
91
192
554
We have also examined •the account of the
Treasurer of the Huntingdon County Acadeniy
and find that it is correct, as above stated, leav
ing a balance in the hands ofthe Treasurer, on
the Ist day of January, 1855 of fifty-eight dol
lars and eighty-seven cents. -
Given under our hands at. the - :the CommiF:-
siouers office in the borough of
.Huntingdon 6th
January 1855. •
•
RALPFI CROTSLEY,
• HENRY BREWSTER, -
P. MOOR,
• IF YOU WANT TO BUY •
, • - GOO D S
• CALL AT THE STORE OF
_
GEO. GIVIN.
rIEO. GWIN has just= returned from Phila•
delphia and Nevi , York; and -is now opening
at his well known stand in rMarket'Square, the
largest and 'prettiesi a‘saortment of FAIL AND
WIN I'ERGOODS ever brought to the borough
of Huntingdon, and is now selling at unusually
low prices. My stria ecingists in part. of Cloths,
Casstmeres, Black and Fancy. Sattinetts, and a
large variety, of Satin and Silk Vestings,
Ken
tucky jeans P seeds, brown and bleached Mas
titis, Drill Crash, Bags- and Bagging, Linen and
Cotton table Drapers: and a great variety of
goOds to tedious too mention. ,
LADIES DRESS AND FRENCH GOODS
large asSOrirrient of Undersleayes, Collars and
Spa . nears. •, •
ACKAND FIGURED SILKS; PRINTS
in. abundance, Muslin de Lanes, Muslin de
Bage, Alpacas. Lustres, Cashmeres, Pktrence
and Marceline and Grnde Nap, silk for bonnet
linings, Edging Lace, Ribbons, fancy and black
Gimp, black silk lace, colored Kid Gloves, Gents'
black ditto, Linen and silk Handkerchiefs, BlaCk
Itallian Cravats,
Hosery &c.'
BOOTs• AND SHOES, HARD-WARE,
QUEENS-WARE, GLASS-WARE
AND CEDAR-WARE.' • '
Atood supply of 'FRESH' GROCERIES,
HATS AND CAPS.' A great verity of
STRAW GOODS.
, .
My stock has been selected with the greatest
care in regard to quality and prices, and I flat,
ter myself, that I can offer' inducements to pur
chasers not to be found else Where.
Thankful for the patinnage of the past by
My . frlends and the pnblin&rierally., - I respect
fully solect, a continuance of the same. •
•
• GEO. GWIN.
Huntingdon, Oct.,loth, 1'854. .
446 37
2 00
Silo 50
The Best. Assortmeut• ever brought to
• 'Hun.thigdou.:'
TnEpublic arc inforrinc4hat LEVI WEST-.
BROOK has just Opened 'at his store„the
best selected assortment or,
LADIES' AND• GENTLEMEN'S; %Ors AND; SHOES .
ever brought to Ha nti nadon,--in part as-follows:
Men's' ffouhle-sole4 Calf Boots,
Men's Water-roof Hunting Boots.,
Men's Heavy Double=soled - Water-proof
Boots,
Boys,' ,Fine and Coarse .Boots, •
Congress Graitors
• Ladies' French Morocco Gaitdrs,
Lica. eesr'- Goat and Morocco Boots, .
Gum Shoes of - all ginds;
together with a general assortment of Ladies'
Shoes and Slippers. Also, Misses' and Chil
dren's best quality of Boots and Shoes=Canvas
Valises, Hats, &c., &c.
$7335 87
My. old customers and the public generally,
are requested .to _call and examine my new
stock.
RAvE lust received' from _ Philailp.lphitt the.
,
handsomest assortment of ~ . . ..
Fall and Winter Goods -
ever offered in this place, consisting of Cloths,
Cassimers; Sattinetts, Vestings. '
FOIL THE L DIE 6, we have Plaid Silks - ,
worsted Plaids, and every variety of Plaid Goods,
to please the:
r taste of the'Ladit;s; also, Shawls,
Saeherr, t'lannols;•Berinet BOnnets, and
the finest assortment 'of Collars, Voderisleaves.
ShiMdzett, - &c., ever 'Offered to the Ladies
of this place. ' - " • ,•`• •
BOCTS'AND SHOES of every varietyi. for
Boys and Men;
,Vadiee; Shoes of every variety,
iStc. • • .
. HATS A.N.D CAPS, a beautiful assortment,
of every grade and size., ,
HARDWARE at which we haire the best
, sortment inetow n r; r , • - - .
QD'EENS WARrE ; ; 4ND , GROGERiES, of
which there is no .better for the price.
Ont• stock of Oil Cloths, Carpets,'&c.; is good.
Tube,'" Bucket's, "WilloWttiare, and everything
usually 'kept ill Country !Ore.-
In fact we' have everything to ;suit the taste of
all, and at lower prriees 'than can be got at any
- other housein tavirra If you don't be satisfied of
thefact after carting, then we give up. " ' -
We have also Fish, Salt, Plaster, and alse're•='
ceive and store Grain 1%4 usual. -
' • 'dr. W. SAXTON .
•
ERB
22_84
Serit: = 2 - 66, T 8154:
BOOTS AND SHOES,
LEVI WESTBROOK.
liuntingdoni'Nov..l4,- 1854:-
J,. ; & W.,SAXTON,
107 98
232 35
- 30 83
57 74
List of OuNtautling-Balances due Ist
Collectors,
Year.
1840.
1844.
townships.
,Allegheny,
Tell, ,
Walker, ••
Batree, ,
Porter,
Springfield,
Woodberry,•
Barree,
Porter,
.
Cass,
Dublin,
'Franklin,
Springfield,
Tell, ,
Cass,
*Franklin,
Jackson,
Clay,
'-tPorter,
tßrady,
' Cromwell, .
Shirley, • •
tTod,
tWalker,
tWarriorsmark,
West,
Franklin,
tTod,
tUnion,
tWalker,
tßrady,
fCass,
Dublin,
tFranklin,
Menderson,
=lPorter,
tUnion, -
f West,
. tßarree r
tB rady,
feass, •
tClay,
fCromwell,
fFranklin,
tHenderson,
tJackson,
(Morris,
fPenn,
tPorter,
fShirley,
(Springfield,
fTell,
fTotl,
[Union,
fVValker, - -
fWarriorsmark,
tWest,
138 1.0
20 00
1845.
45 95
77.00
35 17
11 93
1846:
229 45
1847.
1848
1849
1851.
1852.
1853
1854
Auclitars.
tSince paid in part. ISince 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 Seal of
_Office, 6th January, 1855.
Attest •
ARMITAGE'S
Electro-Dilagnet Lightning Rods
AFTER many years' close investigation
and numerous experiments, the Pattentee
sakes pleasure in - informing the public that he
has arrived at the true principles of protecting
families, dwellings and property frena the de.
structive influence . of Lightning. The cal.-
amities that every City, Town, Village and
Country falls victim to annually, through the
gross negligence of its inhabitants, is beyond
calculation, especially when the remedy is so
easy-to obtain—this• is found in Armitage's
Patent Magnetic Lightning Rods, and in.
this alone. This Rod, has been examined •by
the most scienti6e `gentlemen in the world—.
Professks M'Murtrie, Johnson, Wallor and
many others that have examined them, recom.
mend and speak of them in the highest terms
of approbation, ancl,havc pronounced them the
only safe' rods,in, use in this or any other coun
try, for *the pro'}ection_Of Lives-and Property.—
One advantage's to divide and throw back a
part of the electric fluid harmless to the clouds;
in time of a stroke this-enables the -rod to'con.
duct that pOrtibn of fluid that belongs to - -the
earth without the slightest danger of leaving
the conductor. This rod has many other ad
vantages over the old one. Tho. only place of
manufaCturing is in: Vine .St.,, 3 doors above
• Twelfth, Philadelphia, where all persons are
respectfully invited to- call, and examine for
themselves. Vor,sale Wholesale and
_Retail by
- 11.1.0g:•ARAIITAGE.
Satisfactory, rscommendations can be seen
by calling on the subscriber. All rods war
ranted.
SAMUEL HOOVER;
Hartleton, Union Co., Pa.,
Is Agent for Huntingdon, and adjoining coun
ties, r will furnish the Rods on the same
nianne: as.the Proprietor. Any person desir
ing to be supplied with the Rods can leave their
orders with the Editor• of the Globe, or with
Graffius Miller, of the Rail Road Hotel.
April 26, 1854.
HOSFOR.D & MILLER,
GE! EIMAL•LAND AGQEiITS,
Waterloo, Biaok Hawk Co., lowa,
A RE prepared to• transact any business per.
taining to the .purchasaand sale of land, or
Town Lots, investigationof titles, transfers and
conveyances generally.'
We have located ourselyes in the interior for
that purpose and will persoitaily: Survey and
carefully examine any tract of land within our
reach; give eortect . and Proinpt information con:
corning Congress Lands in the Dubuque and
'Des Atoincs Lluad'.:DistrietS, of,the sur
rounding 'uotinties, especially on. the proposed
,lines 'of .R.ailrOads.from Dubuque west and the
Cedar River Valley Railroad. , Persons wishing
to make safe investments by having careful se
lectioni Made would do well to address or give
us a call.
Lands located on time for settlers. ~.Paymeot
of - taxes', punctually attended to. Township
plots of latest date alviuys on hand. ; .
36,900,G0res :of choice FariningLand, for
sale from $2 to $5, per 'acre. Also several small
lot`s Of timber of good quality. •
.Lilte wisp 2 or :3
improved Farpi,S near, the count”eat. • „
A. P. EtbsFoßp.
• - EDMUND'.IWILLER.
RE TE amlck.s;-:Griv..".:Matteson, Springfield;
I 11.; Ilon:::Jas.-Gwin,' Fluntingcloni:Ya:.; .R. C.
Goodell,- Cash. Mereia. • and broilers' Bank, Jo_'
not, III.; Georg() Fisher, Cash.' .. Ot
tawa, ; 13. F. Eames, Banker; Ottawa,•lll.;
E. B. Stiles,.Esq., Dixon;.lll4, Gov. Heinstead,
J. C. Farlay & Co.,and . 5.,.1-letherington,Dii
buque,,lowa; J ackson; ffon.Sa.rri'l.
.Cabin, and lion.c E ß. A. Illeaurtriv,'H.ollidays.
- burg, Pa. . • • . • - ,s, •
• July 19, '54.-ly. . , .
Q
, ueertsw4re 7 --a. fine assortment just receipt.
al tfie, store of
Jantlari 3d 1854.
,Names of Collectors.
'Samuel Robissa, '
. Jonathan . Briggs,
A. B. Sangaree,
John R. Hunter,
Collin§ Hamer,.
Benedict Stevens,
Benjamin Bowers,
Charles Cowden,
Jacob Kough,
James Hampson,
Lemuel Green,:
Thoinas W. Neely,
John H. Stonebraker,
William Ramsey,
George. May,
Conrad Curfman,
_ John -Conrad,
David S. Bell,
Levi Smith-.
Daniel Cur finan,
Alexander Stitt, •
Jesse Yocum,
Daniel Teague,
"Isaac Sharrer,
Jesse Cook,
Thomas Dem i
Azariah Sacketts,
Charles Green,
Daniel Womelsdorf,
Solomon Houck, -
Levi Smith,
John Coulter,
James Miller,
Joshua Greenland,.
Robert Peterson,
William M'll wain,
Luke Voorhees,
Benjamin Neff.
William Smith,
• John Hewitt,
William Couch,
John M'Dctiald,
George Smith,
Richard Madden,•
Daniel Teague,
Aridrew'..T. 'Taylor,
Jolifi'Laport,
John Snyder, •
Eli Plummer,
Alias W. Books,
David Tussey,
Jacob Grove, Sr.,
William D. Shaw,
David S. Umbenovr,
Benedict Stevens,
George Wilson,
JOhn M'Clain,.
Nathan Greenland,
Joseph Donglass,
William Hutchison,
Abraham Cresswell,
Whole ,Amount,
HENRY W." MILLER, Clerk.
LONG &,DACKER:
Jannary, - 1855, b the following
viz
County Tax. State Tax. Militia fines.
466. 33
29 01
202 08
12 50
64 39
3 OG
25 GO
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 42
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
$12428 05
SAMUEL WIGTON,
THOMAS HAMER,.
BENJ. K. NEFF,
Commissioners.
PHIL ADiLPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS.
REMOVAL.
LIGHT ! LIGHT! ! LIGHT ! ! !
M. B. .7.) Y 0 T ' l9 IT T
HAVE removed to their New Store and Fax.
tory, No. 74 South Second Street Philadel
phia, (Five doors below their old stand ;) hav
ing increased facilities, we offer to Merchants
and others, GAS FIXTURES and LAMPS of
every description, and at the lowest Manufac.
turcr'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 Lamps, Chandeliers, tii- Gas, Pine Oil,
Solar Lard, and Fluid; Hall and Patent Spring
Hand Lanthorn,s, Globes, Glasses, Wicks, Pine
Oil and Fluid wholesale and retail.
Merchants and others will find it to their ad
vantage to call and examine our stock and pri.!
CC7" Particular attention given. to fitting up
Churches and other public buildings. •
October 3rd, 1.854. .
STAUFFER and
Cheap Watches and Jewelry,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
r at the -- "P,hilitdelphia Watch
and Jewelry Store," 96
North SF.COIND STREET,corncr of Quarry ,Phira
Gold Lever Watches, full jcwcll 18 carat
cases, • _ - • - $2B 00
Gold Lepines, . - -
Silver Lever Watelics,culljewelled,
Silver Lepine, jewels, ' - -
Superior Quartiers, - - .
Gold Spectacles, . S - • _ •
Fine Silver do. -, , -
Gold Bracelets, .
Ladies' r4old PendlS,
Silver Tea Spoons, sot,
• Gold Pens, with Penciland Silver Holder,l 00
Gold Finger Rings, 37,1 cents to $80; Watch
Glasses, plain,l2 cents; Patent , 184 1 ; Lunet,2s,
other articles in proportion. Allgood s warran
ted to be What they arc sold for.
- , STA & HARLEY,.
hprid, some Gold and Silver Levers
r and
Lepinei, still lower tharithe above prices.
Sept. 21, ' •
BANKING HOUSE
BELL, VARRE . TTSON&:CO,
On North-Weal corner : of Hill and Montgomery
.Streets .the• borough: of • •
ECt! rr - tN:G rtob T
. . .
At
r whipli a: pnernl ilankink tnisines is ocniteln
platved"fo be dana.
DRAFTS on Philadelphia, Pittsburg, &c.,
ar.c„ always, fur, sale. Collections made at
the principal points, in 'the United ,States.
XOney received on deposit, payable an (le=
mend without interest; also 3; 6, 9 and 12 months
payable with reasonable rates ofinterest thereon:
MEMBERS or rianft,:
J. If'. BELL, R. TA. 3 . O EINATONS,AV3I 9 : JACK, WAI •
M. LLOYD, H_pg#day.s.burg, P.i.;:.A,. P. WiLsos,
J Gno. MIL E WM. DORIS, Jr., ,THOS. FISHER,
P , • 0 R.BISON, JA Al ; ;
GEO.' W. GARREiTSO.:4 Huntingdo n Pa., •
Hpil`tindon Pa . July ,1,1;,1554,-3m.
• 'ADAIVIS4ZO. '
,;&:EXIRESS.
• . . •
T.
AffONEY, Packages-, and-Goods of all-kinds,
VI roceived and forwardcd;at th - risk of :the
Company, to:all tho :cities and principal toting
in Old. United - states,..- - . , • •
1 , 05
13. 50
14 50
16 65
1 00
3 AS
300 78
1 50
2 00
33 oa
6 20
9 00
14 00
3 15
7 44
2 09
13 00
23 23
38 63
22 33
44 95
10 OD
70 53
7 90
14 00
13 73
15 41
121 52
6 18
90 08
100 68.
465 77
476 Si
'2ll 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
9284 59
782 66
21 , 00
12 00
9 00
7 00
7 00
1 5U
OF
OM
JAPAN - -- CONQUERED I*, t ..,„ 4 ,._
- - .. „ , - •/';'-
D.TER SWOOPE,, hereby makes known to
_l ( = the citizens of Huntingdon County, that ho
has just returned from Philadelphia, and 'has
opened in frame store room lately — occupied by
r.. 4l3 a o liirg s e,l
• A ne
Marx Israel, near the corner of gin &Mom.
gomery Streets, Huntingdon;
Pt
fita s n ui d o w E e s ll ; assor T te s d 1t.., k ck o f CAPS .:cobra. 1
sing fine.ancl. coarse 1301 :4s.,i,§49e!.i'Gai.
tors, MonroeS; Ties, 84c.,.r0 Gentlemen ,d . and
also 'fine .. Galteir 800t.6,- Buskins;; Jenny 'Li'nd'a,
'
il
ChdreaS
and Ties for Ladibl". Boots. and
Shoes of every.yariety and as ion. ...: -''--
' 6, 4 (4111'01ne1 - 1. ansii, 'Boys' can ,be aceOmodated
with hats' of the latestand Most aPpriaVed-sty le.
He has also a good stock of hosiery, or ladie3,
gentlemen, and children's war. • .
He haS a 'Kr,o6cl assortment of fre % sh Mahogany
. .
Veneers. •
)
: -- nEMEIVIBER -;.. .. ~ -
The "Nimble Sixpence is better-than the slow i
Shilling." Call - and be Served.. Don't-. 4 :c.;vt-', l ' -
the place,.near the Cornbr of Hill iii4V. Ontgotn.
cry Streets. ~.. . ~
Huntingdon Ju1y,18th,1854. 7 ,-tf, .
NEW FIRM INr PORTSTOWN,
GriDoery, Provision•and Feed Store
F. .& C.. BCNNEIDEB,
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens oil
Huntingdon, boatnien; and the public in
general far and near, that they - have- opened
Grocery, Provision and Feed store, in Pottstown, ;
in the old stand of Cunningham if Cornpropst,
where they are prepared t& accommodate all who
may give them neat!. With choice Gtkoct.nirs,:
Paovistoss and FEED of all kinds at prices
cheaper than can be had at any, other place for
All•kinds of Country Produce taken in ex
change for goods.:
The public generally are, requested to give tle : .;
a call, examine our stock and hear our prices.
•
from
good warehouse,they will recrlre
from and ship goods of all kinds for any point-_
on the t'enna Canal, Philadelphia„ Baltirnure,,
Pittsburg, and other places. -
Pottstown, pri1.5,1854. '
$2OO REWARD,
THE public generally, and • the rascals who
some time since entered my, store and rcmo.:
ved valuables to the amount of about $llOO
without my permission, are informed that
have just opened a more general and better as.
sortment of articles' in my line of business than
was ever brought to Huntingdon, con..
..rte
sisting of Watches, Jewelry,
0fp . , , , Clocks, Fine Knives, Pistols, ;41.4: 1
• Perfumery, Port Monnaies,
N , er Ware and Fancy Articles, &c., &c. My
old' friends and customers, and, the public in
general throughout the county are_ requested to!
call and examine my assortment.
_ _
EDM. SNARE.
Huntingdon, March 22,1854. : •
AT Valuable Business Stand . in Hun-k
tingdon, •
At Private Sale.
911 IE subscriber offers for sale hiswellknotrnj
property on Railroad street, near the Depo4
The dwelling is large and well finished;
s~=s for convenience and emnfort,with a con.t'•
:4 .74 venicnt stole room under the same roof 4
There is a well of good water near the door.--;
Also . a good warehouse - and other improvementeß
Persons wishing to purchaSe•can examine ths.3
property by calling upon the subscriber.
,
TFINIS.—One half in hand and the balance teei
suit purchaser. WM. STEWART. .•'.
'J
Huntingdon, Feb. 14, 1854. ' - , -
iIitUNTIENGDON MARfIBLE Y.tetREC:l
c: , rptiE undersigned respectfully infori4
rk.:.:41
i . n i J. his
Huntingdon f friends andandad
the . i3 o u i public u
ieg generally
that he.bas established himself-in Huntingdon
having just received from Philadelphia a selecti
cd stock of choice marble-grave stones of evern
diseription, which lie will furnish at very re
duced prices. All orders through mailaddraii
ed to the undersigned will be attended- to witli
promptness.
_
Shop 3 doors West of A. Wilson's Attorney
Office. WIVI. WILLIAMS.
May 17,:1863'. - i
R. A. MILLER, I). D. S.
A RTIFICIAL TEETH, fror-_one '4e,"'--"T'4,.
ti .
_to a.full set, mounted in tlir;nos
t --- '
improved modern style. . - ~..
Filling, Filing and Cleaning done
~.with cart; . -•
and neatricse. '
Teeth Extracted with all the cape and dui
patch that, modern science canfqrnish.
frentingdein, March 8, 1854
101-IN SCOTT
SCOTT Sr, BROWN,: -
AT TOR NE Y.S AT LAW,
. 41.TNTINGDON, PA.'
.1
't
OFFICE same as that formrly,oceupiitdbo
31.r.' ScOtt, ' 'r
, 0
- Flunting - d0n,,0et.17; 1853.
.
(UDEN .N.,YROWIELL,
, ..A.TTPANMY - .AT .L.E47177 9 -
Will ittend faithfu Ily to al I leg!! business it'i
trusted to his care. Eli eutingdop t July 28,'50
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3 00
1 00
5 0(J
T. P . C4.IIIPRELL,
ATTORNEY AT •T.I.AVT,;
OFFICE removed to the brick
,row
Court House; -
UndOr Temperance Hall No. A'7.
jrACK.EI3.4L, Trout,. (lams and Shoulder'.
`.Dried Frui`t;'Cumphene, 6oin by
- the builA
el, &c., &e., now on hand and for sale at
LONG & DECKER'S Cheap Grocery.
TTATS.—Moleskin No.l and 2, of the We*
11 . 'styles. Kossuth Hats of various stylei:i
and qualities—will •be said • lriw af 0 1 4 i
store of • • ' ' • GEO: .GWIN. f-!;
68_...beailtifnl assortment of fancy eassimere". s
,lcloths; sumrnor ware, for nien:lind'bOyao•V
Also, carpetbags .&c.,,4.7.c.,ju5t f received art
for solo' by - J. Si. ii.V..,XTOYEt
•- . -_,-„, ..f;
SILK dress.palterns,•berege de huts . , berigil
lawns, of every variety and color, just re::'
ceivpd by • &: WI SAX` ON:
. .
GOOPIECES:6 f paper;'Glazed
cb iee va ri dty; of fpntictrn far;
sale at .. • - GEC. ;toria.
rpflE beii.:asiOrtment:of Fancy Casts
er offered, for sale 1:5 ,
if , ' •"- ; j J.' & Nkr..gAtitiN.
. . • . ..: ::: , .!.':"•11 % , ,,-.',--7• - tr.
(14.0e.r . 040'S. of .ve.ry...y,9.45t..y, jite.t,,rel
V.')' 'Oci;ied 'hi - id fat. 'sith;l3'3r - - ' 1 ' ' ''' ":-. ' ' I L
J,& W, &Vadat. ,.
'-',
.i. simp,s 9 N. ApiticA. , • -1: -, ri , . 4. , . BAlLatit
-. • . APELTC.ll..Bi...a.aaawr i , . -..- ,I.:1 - .. : - ,7 f
PRACTICAL SURVlglrOltgr''! 4f , 4
aFFIP!II with Dallipl Africa, . Es q, Ilitl.,str•
lieiweeii' IVlOnigOlopq iind"Stni4 r et.ri,- ~,_.,4 , •;
'Huntingdon; ;Pa, - '.•:: : .17 ~ ', If ‘..taa t ilt4/1, 4.4,.-• •
SA 3/ UEL MROWI