Receipts-, and: _ ~ Expeaditures ••444. 4, Of, the- Couoly of Huntingdon, from the -,3rd daij. of Janua y, ,1854,, up , ts) .the, sth day ,of 1855,;;ind,uding boilt•days. , - :RECEIPTS: • ' Aunt, in l'ye:a.,4liri bast :301 SO =EI Henry- Cre`i)3er, Siirin g field, 18,31 John. Love, Baif,ee„; Daniel Teaguc, proinwelL, Isaac Sharrer, John: Brown, D,?.1411, West:, ,A 1 ' • 1852 Daniel Wonielsdorf. Franklin, George; Levi Smith, Union,. . Joh,ii-eoulter, Walker • -•- • Jarnes.Ewing;.l3arreo, James llliller, - Brady, Joshua .Gseenlarici Ipaks,_ Riqhard - Madden,.. Clay, GeOrke . Sl.'varti, era 1, Robert Peterson, Dublin;' Vitna,:Nrcrysrairi, Franklin, Liikel'iToothees; Henderson, Lebnatd. Weaver; Hopewell; . , J'ames'Str.artiJr.l.4'liOP l Mieltael!Fetterlio,3t, 11 , 1ptr, .14Cali33`r n'inttau i; , h,;1. 3 . en Berijanlin'Tstefr, - Potter, John, p g r ts S (I'. John „Ton . Isreal Baker,'Ted, William Smith,. Union,- John HefPn7, Walker, Walter Van Tries, Warriorstuark, Jahn cwitt,..West, 1854 William Couch, Barree, John-McDonald, Brady, George Smith, Cass, Richard Madden, Clay, • . Michael -Myers, C romweli, • Andrew J. Taylor, Dublin, John Laport, Franklin, John S nyder,. Henri erson, ; - Eli J'lurnmer, Hopewell, Jonas .W. j;loOks,.Jacksop,. David= Ttissey.- Morris, , • Jacob:GrOye, Sr., Penn, • • ~ Shaw, Porter, - David. S; Untirenow,Shirley,".• Benedict Stevens, Springfield, Jacob Hagie ,_ Tell, • . _ John McClain, Ted. Nathan Greenland, Union, .losePh Douttlass, Walker, • Hutchison, W a Frio rm ar k , Abraham Cresswell, West, Ainoont of C oun y tax 'on'Tipseated land 4, Arn'outif'of School tax on Unseated • larnds, Amount of Roa 1 tax on Unseated . ~ . Ithids, , Amount of Re!lemption money on Unseated' rand - s received since - lasi, .4ttlem,'ent, . , . Amount received in full on Bond against•sundry persons. given*r -any.autount over three thouslnd .dollars ,which Bridge, across the ,Juniala river a 4 t Huntingdon shall cost, , , Arnount.received for rent .of: , ; • Toll House. - • 32 00 Amount received for tent of C - Orirt House; ". An count - - of- Jury Fees and Fines received from W. B - . Ze igler, Slleriff ; - Balance due - County Tleasu rer at settler-tient, EXPENDITURES, Attorney General and °there on crim- nat prosecutions, Constables for making returns and advertising spring elections &c., Grand and Traverse Jurors,. Court Crier &e.._ , Assessors orders, • Judges, inspectors and Clerk. of - Elections. Inquisitions on dead bodies, -- Road and Bridge views, 254 •00 do damages, Benj Grafius 60.00 Jo do John Hewitt 400 00 do do . Fred. Snyder 25 00 do do John Hess 23 60 do do 'Daniel Piper :160 00 State, -road froni Mill Creek to Calvin • Robert Madder?. - for bridge at Huntingdon . Alex. Carmon for bridge at 'lawns George Conciliar:4ll4ga at Couch's Furriicb,. Jacol - ,,,C.overt c rfor . Midge across tlaelt._Log Creek 196 57 John Shaver for truildiug brid~eat Drakes Ferry F 306 00 Coniroisialjera— Rbbeit'Sti,t,t, it:ft,ti I, . Samuel Wigton Thomas-Hamer 105 00 Amountprdd_Aud-i .o tors f0r'5.3.) Clerk to Com'rs in full for '53 ~ 50 .00 do . ph:acpour4 - .. for 1854 32500 Treasurer.pf , ,StatO'Lutratic. David Brotherline- , John Madden -- ' * - _ For coal,' wood, 'stationary, light &c. for public 'offices G,ourtjq °trap and Jail. • inteteat on .-COulity ei:a 11: `. : 360 00 - thOViihs'Fisher (14'00, William. Orbison, 85q.,173 50: C.l3ooher GO 00 -...... - 11eni3E,Xtickler 22 19 - • t4ltatier'"i' • '30:00 Amount paid Directors_ of the Poor for 1854 W. 13: 'Zeigler Sheriff',. . for summoning Juiors and eon veyinr,. prisoners (o the pen itentiary &c. Sheriff Greenland on. ae. .i,nunt for same, For, G r ounty:prin.'ting NV,illiaml 4 evviS, , Samuel Plazgoiv Geo rge • Jaeksou fOr boarding,. Jurors acid ;Q..onst?.bleq in , the • c_abe Ceintit.o,- vs Elizabeth I-larker 00 81..> Robert.-_Kyle: boarding Jurors and Con-tables in 1848 52 02 l f S5O 98 07 15 6,6 'lO -0I• 9 § pzS, 6 4, • , 41 c,„l 271 ,21 39:1)4 2 CI .3t,SS i(l6 SI IE9 ''• 00 - '27 ,192 10 .59' 00 7,7 '44960 22200 804' 66 422 20. "J • 51-.7r - .618 '99 132'0 • • . • 1182'.922 529 '66 15 134 •• 17 426 . 64 145 0 . 0 '407 . 09 321 OS 1091 85 =I ME 348 00 200 00 60 00 135 00 130 00 11300 803 00 1263 00 168 00 397 00 .312 00 A . 25 00 686 00. ,380,00 25 .op 50 00 200 00 207 53 310 00 520 10 CSS 2S 16,619 16 437 97 174 20 263'47 176 CO 17721, , a) , 750 00 57 00 25 00 63 00 BEI 64 82 18958 02 1239 40 262 21 2826 60 348 00 618 44 566 92 922 GO 56 50 1150 . 00 433 70 389 25 DEEM 2:159 52 38.50 105 00 114 u 0 352 50 53.50 375 00 52 00 '52 0-0 XlO5OO 408 22, 759 69 4286 00 G82'.73 I GO -00 77'5Q 99 00 176 50 case of . .Comth...vs George Moreland -; 1 - 8 - 00 " 98 89 ,Dr. .1. Bkr k uden for Medical: attendance op. prisoners . ioo ,Insurance of* , Bridge,a;,,Hun- . ; tingdon . • 2.1, 06 'Postage to Wm. Lewis 16 20 JOIM M.'Cunriinghani for plan , and'spe.difications of Treasul : ' ' rer's and (Ace • -10 - CO Jolin'Rend'Atto'rney to Corn.; ' 1. ." 'inigionerg, in full fur '1853 :10. Oa- •- Aftoinny to COM , ' ' inisitbriers.on acconrit - for ' • , ' ..., . ' • 20 00' " 10 00 - _ .. , 40,.00 For i'nUrt 'big and . ' "' '1" boundary line between gun- ' tinidon. Centre and Mifflin • -. . . counties f 42 00 For -running and making boundary :. line, between ; • - _Huntingdon, Bedford-aril -''Foftrin - cOnntic.s: ' 18 Refunding ordeis -to f-atridrY . persons for • land ' ' sOldat • - Trea'surer's--ale _ ' ; ' 86.09 . • Sundryp'etsdps. prptniums nn - ' '''‘irild'eats and foxes -• ,:••• - 348 85 Road tax - on , unseated lands • ' - 'paid 1854 ' 190 00 Scai'nol tax - 'On'unaeated Jands •- - ' - •id"1854. 33 94. '223 94' Thaa. H: Creiner, P•io'tys.' ' fees stationary, and. blan.k booltsinr,Prot'ys. office &C.' = 214, 87 • ' Foi reoirs-- . .-to:_COnrt House :. „ ' ' and %rail . • 7.r:202183 Mrs. ' for- - ' Court,,Hansm' ; • ;. 18 75 .• Mrs ;•Jane - Kiem-filr same -in full' '; 6. 25 ; ..; . M'rs. Jane Keina , for 'Nvn'shing. •.• - • • •' for prisoners • 1:5 'OO ;• -40 00: Sundry persons redemption- • , money on unseated-lands - -- .192 87 Treasurer's Commi-sion on $36,994 51-at 1-1 per cent 554 91 . 18959 03 In testimony of the correctness of the above accounts ire have hereto set our hands this 12th day of •January, A. D. 1855. • ;.' , SAMUEL WIGT-ON, . . - _THOMAS HAMER, : BENJ. K.NEFF. • • . Commiss'rs..: Report of 'Witliam2.Dorris, Treasurer of the Huntingdon County , Academy. RECEIPTS. To balancein hand on last settlement befOre county A'uditors 9th Jari.lBsl. $lB4 37 To rent of Academy received from: Mr. To interest on money in . Treasurers Bands till lent .out To rent from Rev.. L.. Hawes per. W. Orbison Esq, EXPENDITURES. By amount paid James McCbbe for ,re .pairs, . 2 00 By- bonds of :--undry persons secured by , .R.Pal.Estate-and bearing interest from .; Ist April 1853, . . 285 .50 By balance in hand of Treasurer, 58 87 44G 37 The Outstanding debts due the Aandfniy - • aie as follows, viz :—.-• - • 4 Bonds of Marlin . - Kephart bearink interest froth Ist - April 185.2, secured' by mortgarre •fbr $lB5 50 3 . BOnds' of'•Michael DeCkei::be4iritlg . interest from Ist `April '1853, 'secured by mortgage 'fOr''.sloo .1 Bonds of, Annitagp..bearjng inter est,from-1 tt April :1.853; secured by mortgage for „SlOO 'OO Report of- the Directors , of the- - Poor fo the year 184. „. Henry .13•TeWS'iCi Esq.,Treks - m.6 , 1'0n dceount with. the' Directors of the Poor. ' - • DR. To balance in the hands of 'Treasurer at the last- settlement, $124 70 To preeeed-s of 9 bushels of wheat, 10 -80 To eaSli-frOmMrs. 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, 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,. 326 By cash paid Mrs. S. A. Burket for. goods purchased. of her, - 25 00 By cash paid -James Murphy, . 56 87 By Treasurer's Commission on x"216 00 at 1-. 1 2 - per ceht.,3 24 —•,-• - . - _ , $l7O 50 Directors of the, Poor in account with, the County of. Huntingdon. DR. TO amount rec'eived on orders - of' the County Commissioners for 1853,; $3OOO 00 To . O:mOUnt received on orders of the County Commissioner for '1854, 4280 00 To amount - received of Jas. Murphy ; 56 87 : CR. •-•' s • By paid • sundry persons for iron 'bed , 's,leads and - bedding,'s779 81 By Cash_paid for : stone ,coal; " , 15;6 pfi: By. "e4Ah., paid sundry for:furniture, 178 . '99 . By", pash • fOr stoveS and pipe, 120 50 for.queouSikare f 63 47 By cash paid for groceriei ' . . 91 16 By. - saSli.paid, for bell..auct fixtures, 11 99 By.,caSti paid for bibles, „ 708 By cash paid for .hardware,,, 90 25 By,oash, paid harproyis,iprisand.haul-, - ,..,...,, ing, .19 2 83 • By cash paid for bringing in paupers, 18 62 . By. , :casivfor freight,•. • _ 51 . 37 By cash:paid - for discount - o.n $l5OO, 17 00. By cash paid J. G. Lightnerat sundry ; 1' times for building poor house, &c. 5730;001 87336'87 Outstanding debts in:furor:of sundry persons • up to, the first .day :Tan,uary 1855. J. G..-Lightner when contracts are , _finished,.: ' - 8746 ,94 MrS. Burket for grain in the'busheb, •i grain in the grOund,.cattlachayi • hogs, ehiakens, copper,-kettlei&c. 578: 62 -James Saxton:for balance =on - 'coal. ••.,:• : paid._4irarn Johnston',, ' • 63 20 James Saxton for'ser_vices • 2s Direc-- tor of Poor for tWo 7 years arid' ex • penses in, Philade,lphia l ,-; 96 00 John Brew • stTei . -tor...pfSPOor . for one, year, • 23,25 :Samuel:Sael Mattern,fnr. services,,as •, rector .ofPoor for one year, 22 00 Sundry persons for bringing in pau- 182 00 30'00 50 00 446.37 $l7O 50 CR $7336 87 'pers . ; Store:bills - la sundry 'persons,- 232 35 For bOoks , and Stationary, ' = 30 83 Sundry person's for labor done, , 57'=7.4 James:MurPheyfor :sundry articles = for•tiSe of ‘housearid farm;': =',,; • 138.10 Bolan ce•on , stands, , • ' , :121.7 . 20 :00 - Sundry persons for keeping out-door panpersi! , 45 95 State;Luxttic •Hospitp:l - ,• - fot•-_,keepi ng • —„ Thomas Camor, 77 00 Maize-Harrison : for tirrWare, , - - 35••17 J. H. Lightner for lettering doors, 11 93 Sundry persons,,for„ propsions,,lai.„: bpr, Sc; :1 • • ' • '' 2516 '5l Proceeds of the Poor „1-lo.q.sq L Farm, for,,thp year 1854. , 4184. Jwsbqlp 0f;;Ty,b,p4,,,59, bushels of porn ; 50 bushels Oroats`, bushels OrrSre. On ban.ci Ist January, 1855, 1464`bii. wheat, 127 bu '.'"dttrfi; I 3 ' , I - bd. o'ats, 1200 lbs' wfieat f10ur,.,80; lbs corn , meal„ 59 flour, 49 bu. potatoes, 300 lbs beef, 800 lbs :pork, 4 cows, 4 calves,, 10 bogs, 3 tonsqf hay,,3o tons of stone coal. -PerSobs admitted S in'e,e , lst November:lBs4; 45; discharged 1 ; of whom 27 are men, 13 ,women, s..children. • - - Born in the United States 28 of whom 3 ,dre Ccilored,. borhln • Ireland : - 9, 'born in Gef many 8. Articles. manufactured by the inmates, 6 dresses,7 shirts, 7 of . stockino - s 1 skirt aiworis." We the undersigned auditors of the county 'of Hurftincf,don do• hereby-certify' th.t we have examined the orders of the Commissioners of said' coil ritf and' the receipts . ' foi artib for and during :the. past year • and: firtdi ta:baldnee due hhc.:-Ireas,nrer 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 Treasuref'of the Huntingdon County Academy and find that it is correct, as above stated, leav ing a balance in the 'hands oflhe Treasurer, on the Ist day of January, 1855 of fifty-eight dol lars and eighty-Seven eelitS. Given under our hands at the the Conunis sioners office in the borough' of Htintingdon 6th January 1855. • RALPH CROTSLEY, HENRY BREWSTER, • P. 'MOOR, IF YOU WANT TO BUY CHEAP GOODS, CALL' AT. THE STORE OF tEti.,'.G:w.lriT, • GE 0 . GWIN :has just, returned - from Phila delphia and New,York, and is now opening at his well known : slant" in • Market Square, he largest and prettiest assortment of TALL AND WINTER GO.O,DS,ever brought to the borough of Huntingdon, and is now selling at unusually low prices. -My stock consists in part, of Cloths, Cassinicres, Black nact :Fancy, Sattinetts, and a large variety, of Satin and Silk Vestings ' Ken tucky. %leans T,deas, brown and bleached M us nits, Drill CraSh, Bags-and Bagging, Linen and Ceiton table Drapers, and a great variety of goods to tedious too mention. ' _ _ _ LA DIES-DlinSS AND -FRENO-1 - . 1 , GOODS —a Lime assortment of Undepleaves, Collars anti Spencers: , I CK.A.IO FIGURED ILRIS RIZNTB inf,a . bitudatc, Muslin de Lanes, Muslin ; de Bage; !peas, Lustres, Cashmeres, Florpnce and Ar.arccline and Gro de Nap Silk for 'bonnet I i nins, .Eclg ing Lace, IlibbOns, fancy and black Gimp , bl ack silk lace, colored .Kid• Gloves, Gents' blaekilitto, Linen arid silk Handkerohicfs, Black Lathan Cray.ars, Hosery &c. 13001%-i AND SHOES, HARD-WARE, QT.TEENS-'WARE,--GLASS-W-ARE. AND OEDAR-WARE,'" A.;-good supply of -FRESH GROGER(ES.• HATS AND CAPS. A great varity'of • STRAW GOODS. My stock has been selected with - the greatest care in regard to quality and prices, and,l flat ter myself, thatl can offer i . rfclncente:nts to pur chasers, not to be found 'elseWhere: " ' - ,Thankful for' the patronage of the, past by my frierWandthapubliegonerally.. I respect fully.soleet'a.,contii-itiance of the same. , Q WIN lip.rritlgdon, Oct. Igth, 1851. BOOTS AND. SHOES, The Best Assortment ever brought to • Huntingdon. • THE public are informed that LEVI W.F..:ST -1 BROOK has just opened 'at his stOre,.the, • best selected assortment of LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SHors ever brought to Huntiniedori—in part as follows: Men's Double-soled Calf" Boots, Men's Water-roof Hunting Boots, • Men's Heavy -Demble-Soled-'Water-proof Boots, - Boys' Fiiie and Codrie Boots,; . *Latlie.;'''Co'ngress . Graitors, • Ladie'S' French Morocco: Gait ors, . . :Ladies': Goat and. - Ilforotcb Boots, Gum Shoes of all togctlier•with a general assortmenl, of Ladies' Shoes and Slippers. 'Also, Misses' and dreri's beit qUality of Boots and Shoes—Canvas &c., &e, My old customers and the public generally, are rdqluested to call and examine my new, . „ stock. . , . • - LEVI" WESTBItOOK liiinting,don, Nov: 14, 1554. • J. W. SAXTON; T_TAV-E - just received frcim Philadelphia`rlhe handsomest - assortment of Pall and Winthr Goods ever offered in this place, consisting of Cloths, Cassimers, 89.ttinetts, Vestings, FOR THE LADIES, we have Plaid.Sillts, worsted Plaids, and every variety of Plaid:Goods, to please the taste of the. Ladies; also, Shawls, Saehery, Flannels, Bonnet Bonnets, and •the finest assortment of Collqrs,'UnidersleaveS, :Shimazetts; &c , &c., ever offered to the La.ties of this place. it , • BOOTS AND...SI - lOES ot every: variety. for uyarund-Men, Ladies, Shoes .of every - variety, -J H TS"AND CAPS, it - ' 7 l;ea - utifi.il • , of every grade•andsize. '• D of Which 'we -have' the best as- 1 isortinUni • - • ' QtIBENSVTIVR.E .- A.ND GROCEIiIES, of tlieka..ls.na.Lbetter for the price. „ , • , Our stocicaN:fil Garpetsc' Std.;:is good. 'Tubs,. Buckets; Willowware, and everything 'Usually,dcept in - ,a country s!urup : In fact we have everything to,,suit the taste of all, and at lovVer,priceS CAI) ',he got got'at any other house i n iown. 11 - yrra : 'don i t-be satisfied of the fact aftiniaalli"64,.tiken'Avegivei We have aLso Fish n Salt, ..Plpster, and alsoye eeive and stxt re Pl7ain as usual.. W. SA.k'f,ON. Sept. 26th, 1954 107 '9B =NM Auditors. List of, ,Outstanding Balances floe Ist • tiltrors; - gan`ws Colldc t ors.' .Samuel Robison; .Toriathan'Biggs, : .,, , Sarigareq, ••'.„ •, • Aliri 'Hiantpr, ; RenoOict: Benjamin .Bo'wers ; . Cl6lll4js` COWderl,, ; HamPsoif , • ree..ri„ Thomas w.,N,eel Year. Townships, i§4o: - 11844: Tell, Walker, 1845 , Barie • 4Porter, . "Springfield,; Wood berry, 1840;':„13arree, ; " Porter, Union,... 1847: Chist - • , S 1"1 . r, 1848; Jack - son, tUnion, ,CIAY, - ,•. • TPctter, tßfialy, Cromwell, 0,49 . _ tWalker . tWarriorsmark,, Azarialf Sac*ettS ), Charlearecrl,. 1852. sFr•ankl . ini!: ; "..! . Daniel,Weinelsqor'f,, 'Mad, -* Levi", • 1853. 'fßra:qy, ,• " James Mill ."" ••"" Fr-01k lin t ' ''M'.l,l)4,ai •' Luke•lToOrh'ee,• - '.. •; ' • . 'fitirnion c , -,.•'`` Wiltiacn'Srrrith, (West; • • ' John Hewitt,- ' • 454. .1 - Barree, William COuCti„' ' '(Brady, ' John M'Donald,' . . ' •tCass, • - George Smith,' ' ' Richard Madden, teromix•ell,' ' Daniel Teague, Andrew ,J. Taylor, ' John Lapoit ; tHenderson, ' John Snyder, tHopewell•, - • Eli Plummer, .tJackson, T Jonas W. Books, - tMorris, - David 'Tussey, • tPenn, Jacob Grove, Sr., tPorter, ; 'William D. Shaw, • tShirley, • • David S:Vmbenow, •-• tSpringfield; Benedict Stevens, Ge•O'rge Wilson, •••'. ' :•• M'Clain, -Union, atban - Greenland; fWalk er, • Jos,eph' Do ngl ass, tWarriorsmark, William Hutchison, ' (West, Abraham.:Cresswell, Elni • Whole'Ainount,, . • 812428 05- 9284 59 , 782 66 (Since paid in part. sSinee paid in full. qt appears' by Mr. Conrad's Duplicate that the above amount was paid to Mr. Neff, former Treasurer and not ereditel on the County Books The following is the indebtedness of the County: To William B. Leas 'Bonds on Poor House properly, To Thomas Fisher, To William' OrbisOn,'Esq.,: . - - To , Ex'tors of Conrad •Boo`ker, dcc'd., To Henry Focliler, Given under Seal of Office, 6th 'January, 1855 Attest \v. MILLER ; 'Clert!. ~~~~~ ,leotro-plawiei; 'Lightning Rods LFTER.-linany veal's' elute investigation! .. and .pu morons experiments,.the Pattent cc • sakes,plea sure in informin g the public that he' 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, Village and Country falls victim to annually, through the gross negligence of its inhabitants, is beyond calculation o -especially when the remedy is-so • easy. to obtain--this is found in Art itage's Patent Magnetic Lightning Rods, and in • this alone. This Rod has been examined by the most scientific gentlemen in the world— Professors 10Iurtrie, Johnson,. Waller and , many others,that have examined ; them, recom mend and speak of Omit in the 111,41195 t terins of approbation, and haVe pronounced them' the only safe rods in use in this or any other coun try, for the protection of Lives and 'Property.— One advantage is to, divide and throw back a part of the electric - fluid harmless to the clouds; in time of a stroltZ-'this enables the rod to con- ' duet that uertion '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.. Tim mily place of manutheturing is in Vine' St., 3 doors above Twelfth, Philadelphia, where. all personS are respectfully invited to call and examine- for themselves. For sale Wholesale and Retail by' Stitisfact,ary rse - emmendations can bc-seen by ctillinlop the subscriber. All rads war ranted..., " • SAMUEL ( .HOOVER, - Hartleton; Union Ca., Pa., Is Agent for ITuntingdon,,and adjoining 'coma ties,.and. kvill' fUrnish - 'the Rods on the' - same manner as - the ProPrictor,.. Any. peron desir ing to be supplied with the Rods can ICave their" ord'er's with the Editor of the Globe;• or with GrafFLUs.Miller,.of the •Rail Road lintel. April 26, 1854: • '• • • ' ' • Virkh. ES .; - CLOCKS AND JEVIELRY , • ' The Subscriber, thankful to his 'friends and'pat.rons, 'arid to; the public. ,generally; Tor' their patronage, continues te . 'carry'i6 • .• .• at the' same stand, one dooreast of ;Mi•;. C. Cont.' s7Hotel; Marketatreet Hunting , - don, where Ire 'Will :.attend , •tO all Wild W 1 11: -laver him ith .their custorn:;.,:and. also keeps on hand a good astort men t W i atejlas,- ; Clocks, Jewelry, &c. ; - all of, which lie is . d etermined,. to sell. -low prices, , A.m.1 1 Jewelry, of all kinds, • will i be re l . ; paired 'at - r :'sliOrt .notice,„ and range m,e . nt ,good, - Avo:ikiiian, all_ repairs' will be'diine 'a. neat and durable:iriannt, and any person having articles for repairirighall'' have them 'done.at the promised time., IV pay ing, strict attention tO.lniSinees. selling low prices, he hopes 'tt - share' of lic . patronage: JOSETIT I IfEI'aVIZ i" : - K.':S o nto Ag' t. /rONY, Packages, and Goods of all kinds,t -received'and' forwarded:atAlio illsk of the Conipany;itc•all the citiss and p'rinciPpali to is in: the Unitcd SfatOs.l.. -.•- .• • , . . Qtleenswa_tre 7 -:.a. ftp6.", assortmeutjust receiv_ at tho store of January 3d, 1554 eey, • John ri.,StpnOrak c y, •Ori . „conergd,,ql.l-rfrrian,. David 5., Re 11; LeviSniith, ,Pattiqt-cukfmati, -41exall;ler Stitt,, Dsniel Teague; Isaac- Sinarrei., , Jesse• 999 K, • Thomas Dean, THOS. ARMITAGE LONG & 'DECKER January, 1855 by-the following VIZ: County Tax: ; •State:Pax.'Militici - fines. 466 33 29 01 202 08 64 39: ;, .z 00 25 00 71 43 34 52 44 81 60- 50 44`'59' s' ; o` 30' EIII o;% 0:0:!c% 20 , 517 - 42 465 : 77 492 05 376 81! '" 252 52 211 03 129 . 13 103 87 1 479 . 26' 394:48 - 285 • 257. 83 611 74 435.31 425 22 4'66 88 . 264 83 ' 220 37 563 57 488 65 514 01 . 485 42 217 03 176 44 1025 20 888 99' '90539: ' 773 25 188:19 10 - 64 276 90 25138 469 02 398 30 -- - 76 56 50 69 635 82 548 62 592 66 452 45 131014' 1034 36 SAMUEL WIGTON; . THOMAS HAMER, • , BEN . J. K. NEFF, • COthrilissioners PRli kaELPHiA• ADVI-LIiTiBEATIENTS. Pt: EMOVA • • LIGErr LiGEITI I T e z 1,17 :a..741...g HAV E. removed to their - New Store and, Fac tory, No. 74 South ,Second Street Phila r ao- pkia, (Five doors below their old stand;) hay. ing increased flicilities, we offer to Merchants. and - others, GAS FIXTURES and LAMPS:of, every description, and at the lowest. IganufaeL" turer'S prices, ;did unsurpassed in quality or ap pearzince by "iiny in the Country. Our Stock embrace's llyott's Patent Pine Oil Lamps, ,(the best in the World.) Burning Fluid and Solar Lard Lamps.,; Chandeliers, for Gas; 'Pine Oil; Solar Lard, and Fluid, Hall and Patent• Spring Hand Lanthorns, Globes, Glass'e:i; Widks, Pine OiLand Fluid wholesale and Merchants and others will find it to their ad-. vantage to call and examine our stock and pri ces. . . 0"."' Particular attention given to fitting up Churches and other public buildings.. . Ocitober 3rd, 1854. STA'ailF,7loll a;lad • Cheap Watches - and Jewelry,- • ..,..-4), 'WHOLESALE and RETAIL at the; "Phila.delphia Watch an , d Jewelry Store," No: .96 North ST:COND S'PREET,COTOCr of Qnarry,Phila delphia. • "- Gold Lover Watches, full jcwell 18 carat cases,- _ _ $.28 00 Gold Le )' • - - • • 24 00 Silver Lover Watehes,fulljeWelled, • 12 00 Silver Lepine, jewels, 9 00 Superior Quartiers, • - - 700 Gold Spectacles, - - 700 Fine Silver do. - - - 1 50 Gold Bracelets, - - 3 00 Ladies' ( .4old.Pencils, - • - 100 Silver 'Tea Spoons, set, - - 500 . . Gold Pens, ),vith Pencil and Silver Holder,l 00 Gold Fingor- Rings, 371 cents to 880:, Watch Glasscs,plam,l2.t cents; Patent,lB;Lunct,2s, otheraitielcs in Proportion: All koOdswarran. ted to be what, they are sold-for. ~ • - 'STAUFFER #&-. HARLEY; '' On hand, some . Gold and Silver, levers and Lepines, still lower thanthe above - Prices. - ' Sept. 27, 1854-Iy. . BANKING . HOUSE fflEa -BELL, TrARRETTSON - C.O.i Ori Nortll::West 'corner. of Win ar;yl . .ifoiztiaiiteril Streets in .the borough of. . • aawl , .Ir-N G . .11E1 Ikr, At which a generel Banking busines is content . ',.• • • • plated to b'e-done, RAFTS • cin Philadelphia ' Pittsburg, &c., always,fpx sale. Collsctions. made at the principal points :in . . the United. States. Money_ received' on de :m and without intercst; : also 3,6, 9:and,l2,montlis pLijable with reasonable rates Of luitere4tliere MEMBERS • ' J. 1 1 I:.BF.LL, R. B.:JoUNST,ONS,7Wm. JACK, M. 14. LLOYD; , Hollidaysburg, .Pa. - ; , A. P-Wxt.soF, Ta MILTS," WM.:DORIS,Ir., THOS. ' MUER, WM. •P: ORBISON, JOHN SCORI', ' JAMES GWIN, GEO. W. GARRETTSON, Huntingdon Pa. Huntingdon Pa. July 11 ,1854.-3 m. OD Fish, Alachua], Herring 4c., just recei. - ved and for sale by 3. W. SAXTON. 04, .50 14 50 16.,65 1.00. 3 46 3Q.0 7sr' .6Ci . 2 00 33.00 .26 9,99 MEI 14 00 . , 3 15 7,.4¢ 2 09 .13 00 38.63, 2233. 44 P 6: 10 00. 70 53 7 13 1.3- 15 41 111/12 ENE 11, Xs3' 45,J • )5, ' s or. 79 133: 6"18 'bo - os 100 93 39 ,50 15 Oo 'l7 00 49, ,00 22 00 54 50 21 50 42 75 43 70 21 85 23 75 37 50 119 50 31 5:0 22 80 25 00 9 03 47 55 37 53 44 65 $6,000 00 1,000 00 3,000 00 1,000 00 500 00 $12,400 00 OF MIS AP - A _ NEW. GOODS. . DET.F.4I., SATOSirr,aie j. .rdbY Makes knoi:vn to _L - the citizens-of -Huntingdorreonnty,.t.hathe has j.iiit;.retiiiiietk , fruni:'- Phil ad E'd phi's; ~ :iiiiil has opened in frame store room_lately- occupied- - by ,Marx -,lsr,ael, iloar_ the i e.orner of.,Hili,-ArMtifit gernery,,Streets, 'Hitntingdon, Pa-,a lazge i ..netir, s. 1 a a.n.cl w.o 7l %,s,sprtrcckstock oBOOXS AND a p ~s..,,HATS - AND,CAPS:,:pmbra t ci n g fine aild:,'eoai•s"irtiott:,-Slitierai ters, Monroesugiep,like , Jor: I P_Titteilietr7;:ltnd also fine gaiterDopts,:-But,ski.ns, Jenny .binds, and 'Tie 4 ' for' Ladies: Cliticl iiinn• - 130 0.0..„ii nd Shoes of every vari6tY:iiiiiirilt'Sliiiiii": Gentlemen and BoyS ertrr-ly. ~,a ecci;moxiarda with hats , q ,,c i tt l e x litkast„ 4 ,n c i rp 9 st . qpp i rii:Crelt'fitY; le' Ltelias - a.1:40 - a - gdad - Atbel. of ' hosiery,"6 f i'itii es , .gatitleT onen:eand . dhildr"-s wear. '1 :. i i He has a good assortment illitiougodAraliii4nrrY ,.. Veneers. ... . _ _ The "NimbleSixienep is better than the .slow Slififiri'gX ll7 ool' : forget npax Corn o If a _untm g . ony f."t • - 7-- NEW'FIRMIN''POIITS,TOWN. • , %foc , ery,:Pro,vlsicYn aiicl,'~eed Sore. - F., ESPE T.F ULLY inforirts-•the,cn'i,zcirs .of JA, I-I,unttn&don, boatmen,,, r•til the__ pablic iii delie'fa I `faiaird n waY; 'th tiy' lia:ve" - oVead a Grbdery;Prov aixdFe6d. in the old stapci,pf Gtlii . niligharjo;.4;A;;orykpr,opst, where they re. , prc.pars,d t AQC 9 : TRIPC3 Ayho th edi tthll:l7B:ritli choice :o'u oeExiEs, 'dn'd=prices 9,ll.la!tper:than can be bad at Eiriy uthei.t 7:tee:idr 6k : S g '•'•• hr:,l Alf kin A' s. of Country Produce pke4 The o.llll}ic vo oral fare reciiiesteti 1 , 6 @-.c.P•lioxamine 7 our stock'end, hear, PUT; prices., warelioue,they,',witl l :4;cr,e7 ; qe feofri" arid goods of al( 'kinds corny point on'th e r l'Yerina 'Pliirdtrellihia[Baltitnoie, , , • Pittsburg:, and other places., ,• Potstown,,A,pril 5, 1!351_,,:..1, 7 .r •, 20u 1'.1.221 kw,. THE public generally, and the rascals,who some time since Cntered my store ana rcmo. ved valuables to the amount 'of about' $llOO without my permission, are informed Altat:l have just opened a more general and better as. s'ortment of articles in my line of business than was Over bi-ought to 'Huntingdon, con: sisting of I NVatches, Jewelry, ti 7 f :14 K t Clocks,, Fine .Knives, Pistols, . , Perfumery, Port Monnaies,Sil. ver: Ware and Fancy Article's, `& - e., &c. My old friends and customers, and the' public in general throughout the county are requested to Call and examine my assortment. EDM. SNARE llunt . ing,dow, Marcii 22, 1854. • • . _ A Valuable Busines Stand in Hun tingdon, At Private Sale. - MEM subscriber offers for sale his well known I property on Railroad street, near the Depot. The dwelling is large and well finishefl for convenience and comfort ,with a con vcnient store room under the Salim 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.calling Ppon'the subscriber.- TEams.—One half in hand and the balance to suit purchaser. WM. STE WAY.T. HUnthigdon,Yeb. 14, 1554. MTN T 4 It;G-DON 811 UM LE YARD. vca MUF..andey§igneci r q sp_ectfuJ : ty informs 74 7 77`7' 1 his eriends and the public generally, in lltintin - gdOn "arid adjoining counties that he has established-himself in Huntingdon, having jlist received from Philadelphiaa select ed stock of choice marble grave . stones of every discription, Nt-hich , he will furnish 'at very re duced prices. All orders through ma it address cd to the undersigned will he attended to with promptness. Shop-3 doors West of A. Wilson's Attorney Office. WILLIAMS. May 17, 1863. R. A. MILLER, D. D.. S. A RT,IFICIAL . , TEETH, from one „ .1 .7" tO a full set, mounted in the most Unproved .niodern style.. • Filing and Cleaning done 'with ; earc and neatness. . , Teeth Eiti•a - cfM : N:vith all the case and 'des patch:that modern•scienee can: Huntingdon,,Alareh 8, 1854. ,•,: • J 01{N• SCOTT C 0 T , ATTORNEYS AT LA V, HUITTINCIDOI , h PA. -•- 2 IjF FILE same as that formerly ocpilliFcl . by Mr. Seat. ' Hiintingdon, Oct. 17, 1853. •• • ": ZO/Eaf N. EMOWI.OI,3L, ATTORBIgr, .&T . L 41,171 T, Will ittenclfatlifully to al flogal_businpssi}.- trusted to' his care. [Huntingdcin;July 26,'52 T. P CAMPBELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE removed to the brick row 'near the Court House.- Under Tenit)eranee.:Erall Nd. 17.1' • MADCrKi Dried F, Fr E u L i Trout, camph e fi n a e m c s y S t h ii ii c ul b d u e s r i s i el, &c., &c.,now on hand andfor sale.. at, , 'LON & _l~TATS.—Moleskin No.l an4,9.,,0f the . l ateEt styles.. Kossuth Hats of varidifs styles and`qUalities—willbe-sold' low at the cheap store of - - .GEG. GWIN. • A lieautiful assortrhentlo'f"flinery-CaSsiineres, cloths, summer ware, for men and tiffs.— Alse,,,earpet-bags &c., &c., just received and fOr 'Sale by J. . SAXTON • °ILIA dregs patterns v berpge-ae. ianes,.ber,co, ialavvn of •every variety and golor,. jnsi rc. 6elVbd & Mr. ' 00n PIECES of Wall paper, Glazed and un. J glazed, a, choice variety of patterns, for • GEO. GWIN'S 'Store. MEI 'IIIIE, ,best afsort.n4calt of FancyC,a.t*pacrocY cr offered, : for - sale by • — 1 • . • • • • • • • • J:-.Bz; • . ARPET BAGS s;:i;i9ty,t: "re • •':1: - 1,e_. • .; ceilied and fdr by •• ••' , • ••• ' • J..& IV:SAXTON. 3., SIMPSON AFRICA.. AFRICA & RAMEY, -r r • . )e.P: ACT 'CAI, • StritlY fIFFICE with Daniel Africa, Esq . .; ki)- between Montgomery and 'Smith : s treets, Huntingdon, Pa. (Sept 13, '54. E=MII ="sANfur.r; r. BROWN