Receipts and Expenditures Of the County of Runtingdon,, from the 3rd day of January, 1851, up to the sth day of January,. 1855, including both days. RECEIPTS. Amt. in Treasury at last SettlTment 1801 89 William MeGarvey . , Shirley, William Dean, Penn, Henry- Cremer, Springfield, 1851 John Love, Barree, Daniel Teague, Cromwell. Isaac Sharrer, John Brown, Springfield, Thomas Dean, Walker, Charles green, Wort, 1852 Daniel Womelsdorf. Franklin, George Bowman, Shirley, Levi Smith, Union, John Coulter, Walker. James Ewing, Barreo, James Miller, Brady, Joshua Greenland, Cass, Richard Madden. Clay, George Swartz, Cromwell, Robert Peterson, Dublin, Wm. Nlcllwain, Franklin, Luke Voorhees, Henderson, Leonard Weaver, Hopewell, James Stewart, Jr. Jackson, Michael Fetterhoaf, Morris, Jacob Brumbaugh, Penn, Benjamin Neff, Porter, John Long, Shirley, Seta Locke, Springfield, John Jones, Tell, Isreal Baker, Tod, William Smith, Union, John Heffner, Walker, Walter Van Tries, Warriorsmark, John HeWitt, West, 1854 William Couch, Barree, John McDonald, Brady, George Smith, Cass, Richard Madden, Clay, Michael Myers, Cromwell, Andrew J. Taylor. Dublin, John Laport, Franklin. John Snyder, Henderson, Eli Plummer, Hcpewell, Jonas W. Books, Jackson, David Tussey. Morris, Jacob Grove, Sr., Penn, William D Shaw, Porter, David S. Umbenow, Shirley, Benedict Stevens, Springfield, Jacob Ha,gi - e, Tell, John McClain, Tod, Nathan Greenland, Union, Joseph Douglass, Walker, William Hutchison, Warriormark, Abraham Creswell, West, Amount of County tax on Unseated lands, Amount of School tax on Unseated lands,, Amount of Road tax on Unseated lands, Amount of Redemption money on Unseated lands received since last settlement, Amount received in full on Bond against sundry persons given for any amount over three thousand dollars which Bridge across the ' Juniata river at Huntingdon shall cost, Amount received for rent of Toll House. 32 00 Amount received for rent of Court House, 25 00 57 00 Amount of Jury Fees and Fines received from W. B. Zeigler, Sheriff. Balance due county Treasu rer at settlement, EXPEIsMITURES, Attorney Ceneral and others on crim na.l prosecutions, Constables for making returns and advertising spring elections &c., Grand and Traverse Jurors, Court Crier &c.. Assessors orders, Judges, Inspectors and Clerks of Etectionc. Inquisitions on dead bodit's, Road and Bridge views,.. 254 00 do damages, lienj Grades 60 00 do do John Hewitt 400 00 do do Pred.Snyder 25 00 do do John Hess 23 60 do - do Daniel Piper 160 00 State _road from Mill Creek to Calvin Robert Madden for bridge at . Huntingdon . . Alex.. Carmon for bridge at Hawes George Couch for bridge at Couch's Furnace, Jacob Covert for bridge across Black Log Creek 196 57 John Shaver for building bridge at Drakes Ferry • -300 00 Com Missioner— s Stitt in full 38 50 Eliel Smith lO5 00 Samuel • Wigton • 114 • u 0 Thomas Hamer. . 105 00 Amount paid Auditors for '53 Clerk to Com'rs in full for '53 50 00 do do on account for 185'1 Treasurer of State Lunatic Asylum for David Brotherline John Madden For .coal', wood, stationary, light &c. for public offices Court l flouse and Jail, Interest on County Bonds— William -B. Leas- , 360 00 Thomas Fisher 114 00 William Orbison, Esq. 173 50 Ex'r. of C. Booher 60 00 Henry Fockler • 22 19 John Shaver 30 00 Amount paid Directors of the Poor for 1854 W. B. Zeigler 'Sheriff, for „summoning, Jurors and con veying prisoners to the pen itentiary ,i&c. Sheriff, Greenland on ac- count for same, For County printing— William Lewis Samuel Glasgow George Jackson for boarding Jurors and Constables in 'the case of Conith. vs Elizabeth Harker Robert Kyle for boarding Turpre add Constables in 1848 52 02 :850 98 07 15 68 30 64 121 58 131 98 12 68 4 18 2,71 21 39 54 2 64 31 88 106 31 1852 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 92 529 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 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 16 487 97 ?74 20 263 47 176 60 1772 i 40 750 00 63 00 18953 02 1239 40 262 21 2826 60 348 00 648 44 566 92 92'2 60 1150 00 433 70 389 2b 2469 52 262 50 - 53 50 375 00 325 00 52 00 52 00 105 00 408 22 759 69 4280 00 682 73 160 00 77 50 99 00 176 50 90 89 case bf Comth. vs George Moreland S 00 98 89 Dr. J. B. Loden for Medical attendance on prisoners 3 00 Insurance of Bridge at Hun tingdon 21 06 Postage to Wm. Lewis 16 20 John M. Cunningham for plan and specifications of Treasu rer's and b'heriff's office 10 CO John Reed Attorney to Corn- missioners in full fur 1853 10 00 John Reed Attorney to Com 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 I ine between Huntingdon, Bedford and Fulton counties 60 18 Refunding orders to sundry persons for land sold •at Treasurer's-ale 86 -09 Sundry persons premiums on wild cats and foxes 348 85 Road tax on unseated lands paid 1854 190 00 School tax on unsaeated lands paid 1854 33 94 223 94 Theo. H. Cremer, Pro'tys. fees stationary, and blank books for Prays. office &c. 214 87 For repairs to Court House and Jail 202 83 Mrs. Werth for cleaning Court House 18 75 Mrs Jane Kiem fur same in full 6 25 Mrs. 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 11 1 -, per cent 554 91 18958 03 In testimony of the correctness of the ati6ve accounts si)e have hereto sot our hands this 12th day of January, A. 3), 1855. SAMUEL WIGTON, THOMAS HAMER, BENJ. IC. NEFF. Commiss'rs. Report of William Dorris, Treasurer of the Huntingdon County Academy. RECEIPTS. To balance in hand on last settlement before county A ttditors thlanfl 851. $lB4 - 37 To rent of Academy - reekived Mr. Ha; I, 182 00 To interest on money in Treasurers hands till lent out,. 30 00 To rent from Rev. L. Metres per W. Orbison Esq,'• 50 00 EXPENDITURES By amount paid James McCabe for re pairs, 2 00 By bonds of sundry persons secured by - R-al Estate and bearing interest from Ist April 1853, 385 50 By balance in hand of Treasurer, 58 87 446 37 The Outstanding debts due the Academy are as follows, 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 $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 fo . the year 1854. Henry Brewster Esq., Treasurer in account the birectors of the Foor. DR. 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. 1{ raker for oats, 35 00 64 82 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 $216 00 at 14 per cent., .t 324 56 50 _ $l7O 50 Directors of the Poor in account with. the County of Huntingdon. DR. To amount received on orders of the County Commissioners for 1853, $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 for iron bed steads and bedding, $779 81 By cash paid for stone coal, 156 80 By cash paid sundry for furniture, 178 99 By cash paid far 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 xtures, 11 99 By cash paid for bibles, 7 08 By cash paid for bardtvare, 90 25 By cash paid for provisions and haul ing, . 19 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. Lightrier at sundry times for building poor house, &c. 5730 00 $7336 87 Outstanding debts in favor of sundry persons up to the first day of January 1855. S. G. Lightner when contracts are finished, $746 94 Mrs. Bucket for grain in the bushel, grain in the ground, cattle, hay, hogs, chickens, copper kettle, &c. 578 62 James Saxton for balance on coal paid Hiram Johnston, 63 20 fames Saxton for services as Direc- for of Poor for two years and ex penses• in Philadelphia, 96 00 John Brewster• for services as Direc tor of Poor for one year, 23 25 Sainuel Mattern For services as Di rector of Poor for one year, 22 00 Sundry persons for bringing in pau- 446 37 $l7O 50 CR $7336 87 12M pers, 107 98 Store bills to sundry persons, 232 35 For books and Stationary, 30 83 Sundry persons for labor thine,.. 57 74 James Murphey for sundry articles for use of house and farm, 138 10 Balance on stands, 1 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 3. H. Lightner for lettering doors, 11 93 Sundry persons for provisions, la bor, &c. 229 45 2516 51 Proceeds of the Poor House Farm for the year 1854. _ 1181 bushels of wheat, 250 bushels of corn, 50 bushels of ,oats, 6i, bushels of rye. On hand Ist January 1855, 1461 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 hogs, 3 tons of hay, 30 tons of stone, coal. 'Persons admitted since Ist November.lBs4, 45 ; discharged 1 ; of whom 27 are men, 13 women, 5 children. Born in the United States 28 of whom 3 are colored, torn in Ireland 9, born in Ger many 8. Articles manufactured by - theinmates, 6 dresses, 7 shirts, 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 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. 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 hands at the the Commis sioners office in the borough of Huntingdon 6th January 1855. RALPH CROTSL EY, HENRY BREWSTER, P. MOOR, ' IF YOU WANT TO BUY CHEAP GO-ODS,- CALL AT THE STORE OF GEO. GWIN. I 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 WINXER GOODS ever brought to the borough of Huntingdon, and is now selling at unusually low prices. My stock consists in part, of Cloths, Cassimeres, Black and Fancy, Satti netts, and a large variety, of Satin and Silk Vestings, Ken tucky Jeans Tweeds, brown and bleached M us lins, 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 —a large assortment of Undersleaves, Collars and r3pe neere. BL A CKAND FIGURED SILKS; PRINTS in abundance, Muslin de Lanes, Muslin de Bage, Alpacas. Lustres, Cashmeres, Florence and Marceline and Gro de Nap Silk for bonnet linings, Edging Lace, Ribbons, fancy and black Gimp , black silk lace, colored Kid Gloves, Gents' black ditto, Linen and Silk Handkerohiefs, Black Itallian Cravats, Hosery &c. BOOTS AN SHOES, HARD-WARE, QUEENS-WARE, GLASS-WARE AND CEDAR-WARE, A good supply of FRESH GROCERIES. - HATS AND CAPS. A great varity of STRAW GOODS. My stock has bean selected with the greatest can; 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 patronage . of the past by my friends and the public generally. I respect fully solect a continuance of the same. GEO. G WIN. Huntingdon,.Oct. 10th, 1854. BOOTS. AND SEtOES; The Best Assortment ever brought to Fluntingdon. • THEpublic arc informed that LEVI WEST BROOK has just opened at his store, the best selected assortment of LADIES' AND , ,GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES ever brought to Huntingdon—in part as follows: Men's Double-soled Calf Boots, Men's Water-proof Hunting Boots, Men's He did! .Double-soled Water-proof Boots, Boys' Fie and Coarse Boots, Ladies' Congress Graitors, Ladies' French Morocco Gaitors, Ladies' Goat and Morocco Boots, Gum Shoes of all Kinds,. 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. My old customers *and the public generally, are requested to call and examine my new stock - • LEVI WESTtitOOK. Huntingdon, Nov. 14,-1854. J. & W. SAXTON, n - AVE just received from Philadelphia the . rj handsomest assortment of • Fall and Winter Goods ever offered itt.this place, consisting of Cloths, passimers,_Sattinetts, Yestings, FOR we have Plaid Silks, worsted Plaids, and every variety of Plaid Goods, to please the taste of the Ladies; also, Shawls, Sachery, Flannels, Bonnet Silks, Bonnets, and the finest assortment of Collars, Underaleaves. Shimazetts, &c., 4c., ever ()tiered to the Ladies of this place. BOOTS AND - SHOES of every variety, for Boys and Men, _Ladies Slides of every variety, &c. - HATS AND OAPS, a beautiful assortment, of every grade and size. HARDWARE of which we have the best as sortment in town. QUEENSWARE NND PROCERIES, of which there is no better for the price. Our stock of Oil Cloths. Carpets, &c.,is good. Tubs, Buckets, Willowware, and everything usually kept in' a country store. In fact we have everything to suit the taste of all, and at lower prices than can be got at any other house in -town. - If don't be satisfied of the fact after ,calling,lhen we give up. We have also Fish, Salt, Plaster, and also re cciVe and stem Grain as usual. S. & W. SAXTON. Sept. 26th, 1854. List of Outstanding Balances due Ist Collectors, Townships. Allegheny, Tell, Walker, Barree, Wetter, Springfield, Woodberry, Barree, Porter, • Union, Cass, Dublin, Franklin, Springfield, Tell, Cass, *Franklin, Jackson, tUnion, Clay, tPorter, tßrady, Cromwell, Shirley, fTod, tWalker, tWarriorsmark, West, Franklin, #Tod, tUnion, tWalker, tßrady, tCass, Dublin, tFranklin, tllende - cson, tPorter, (Union, tWest, fßarree, - tßrady, tCass, tClay, tCromwell, fFranklin, flienderson, fgopewell, tJackson, tlVlorris, fPenn, tPorter, tSbirley, fSpringfield, fTell, *Tod, tUnion, tWalker, fWarriorsmark, tWest, Year. 1840. 1844. 1845. 1846. 1847 1848 1849 1851 1852 1853 1854. Auditors. Whole Amount, $12428 05 ' 9284 59 782 66 1 - Since 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 'The following is the indebtedness of the County: To William B Leas, Bonds on Poor House property To Thomas Fisher, Esq., To William Orbison, Esq., To Ex'tors of Conrad Bucker, dce'd., To Henry Fockler, Given under Seal of Office, 6th January, 1855 Attest ARMITAGE'S • Electro-Magnet Lightning Rods AFTER many years' close investigation and numerous experiments, the Pattentec sakes pleasure in informing the public that lie has arrived at the true principles of protecting families, dwellings and property frern 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 Arniitage'S Patent Magnetic IC.ightriing Rods, and in this alone. This Rod has been examined by the most scientific gentlemen in the world— Professors M'Alurtrie, Johnson, Waller and many others that have examined them, recom mend and speak of them in the highest terms 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 stroke this enables the rod to con= duct that portion 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 arc respectfully invited to Call and examine for themselves. For : sale Wholesale and Retail by - THOS. ARMITAGE. SatisfactOry rscommeridations can be seen by calling on the subscriber. AB rods war. ranted:. SAMUEL &OOVER, Hartleton, Orton Co., Pa., Is Agent for Huntingdon, and adjoining coun ties, and will furnish the Rods• on the same manner as the Proprietor: Any Person desir ing to he 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. yp 7 ff ;' The Subscriber, Thankful to his friends and patrons, and to ,the public generally, for their patronage, still continues to carry on at the'same stand, One door east of Mr. C. Cout's Hotel, Market street Hunting- %pi, don' whcre'hc will attend .to all who will faver him with• their custom ; and also keeps on, hand a good assortment Of Watches, Clocks,-Jewelry, &c., 'all of which he is determined to sell at low• prices. Clocks, Watches and Jewelty of all kinds, will be re paired at short notice, and having - made ar rangements with a good workman, all repairs will be done in a neat and durable manner, and any person having articles for repairing, shall them done at the promised time. By pay ing strict . attention to businecs. and selling at low prices, he hopes to receive a ,share of pub. lie patronage. ADAMS & CO.'S EXPRESS. T. K. Simonton Ag't., Huntingdon. TONEY, Packages, and Goods of all kinds, VI received and forwarded at the risk of the Company, to all the cities and principal towns in the United States. Quqensware—r; fine itssor_tmentjust receiv at the store of January•3d. 1854 Names of Collectors. Samuel Robison, Jonathan Briggs, A. B. Sangaree, John R. Hunter, Collins . Hamer, Benedidt' Stevens, Benjamin Bowers, Charles Cowden, Jacob Rough, James Hampson, Lemuel Green, Thomas W. Neely, John H. Stonebraker, William Ramsey, George May, Conrad Curfman, John Conrad, David S. Bell, Levi Smith, Daniel Curfman, 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, M'llwain, Luke Voorhees, Benjamin Neff, Williani 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, Sacob Grove, Sr., William D. Shaw, David S. Umbenow, Benedict Stevens, George Wilson, John M'Ciain, Nathan Greenland, Joseph Douglass, William Hutchison, Abraham Cresswell, HENRY W. MILLER, Clerk. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. JOSEPH AEIGGER. LONG k DECKER January, 1855, by the following VIZ : County Tax. State Tax. Militia fines 466 33 29 01 202 08 12 50 64 39 3 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 42 ' 611 74 425 22 264 83 563 57 514 01 217 03 1Q25 20 905 39 188 19 276 90 469 02 76 56 635 82 592 66 1310 14 SAMUEL %VIGTON, THOMAS HAMER, RENJ. K. NEFF, Commissioners PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS. REMOVAL. LIGHT ! LIGHT! ! LIGHT ! ! ! M. B. 2D7'OTT itz,IVEITT HAVE removed to their New Store and Fac 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 turer's prices, and unsurpassed in quality or,ap poarariee 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, for Gas, Pine Oil, Solar Lard, and Fluid, Hall and Patent-Spring Hand Lanthorns, 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 ces.' Particular attention given to fitting up Clitirelics and other public buildings. , October 3rd, 1854. SIejkIIFFER and VIA&!ME'S:. Cheap Watches and Rivelry, , i744 ,„ > , if 6f, WHOLESALE and,RETAIL at the "Philadelphia Watol and Jewelry Store;" No: 96 North SECOND STREET,corner of Quarry ;Phila. delphia. • Gold Lever Watches, full jewclllB carat cases, ' - - - $2B 00 Gold Lepines; - 24 00 Silver Lever Watclies;fullje welled , , 12 00 Silver Lepine v jewels, - • - -9 00 Superior - Quartiers, - • _ •7 00 Gold Spectacles, .. -• _ , , - 7 ,00 Vine Silver do. - • - - ~ 1 50 Gold• Bracelets, 3 00 ,Ladies' Gold : •• - 1 00 -Silver- Tea, Spoons,•set, . - 500 Gold Fens, with Pencil and,S liver Holder,l 00 Gold Finger Rings, 37& cents to, $80; Watch Glasses,plain,l.2 a cents; P.atedt,..lB4l; Luriet,2s, other article:s . in proportion. All '&Ood s warran:. Led to be what they are sold for.. STAUFFER & 'BARLEY, on'ha.nd, some Gold and Silver Levers and tepines, still lower thanthc above 'prices. Sept. 27,1854-Iy. BANKING . , HOUSE BELL, GARRETTSON & On Arorth-West:corner of Hilt and Montgomery Streets'in the borough of ly vv . iN' qr 30 ON, At which a general,Banking busines,ia contein. plated to be done. DRAFTS on Phil7.delphia Pittsburg,. &c., &c., ; always for sale. Collections made.at the principal points in the United States. Money received on deposit, payable on (le mend vvithout interest; also 3 * 6, 9 and 12 months ,payable with reasonable ratesefinter,est thereon. -MEMBERS or FIRM: . . J.'M. BELL,R. - 13. JOHNSTONS, " WM:JACK, WM.: M. LLOYD, Hollidaysburg, Pa.; A. P. WILSON, J. GEo. 11IILES, Win. DORIS, Jr., Tim, FISHER, Wrs. P. .ORDISON, JOHN • SCOTT, JA AIRS GWIN, GEO. W. , GnartzTrsoN, Huntingdon Pa. Huntiqgdon Pa. July 11, 1854.-3 m. riOD,FIO,. - Macherql, Herring &c., just recei. altl for, i•ale by .T. SAXTON. 1 05 13 50 14 50 16 65 1 00 3 48 300 78 1 50 2 00 33 00 6 20 9 00 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 41 121 52 6 18 90 08 100 98 465 77 376 81 211 03 103 87 394 48 - - 257 83 435 31 466 35 220 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 $.6,000 00 1,900 00 :3,000 00 1,000 00 500 00 $12,400 00 OF JAPAN CONQUEREIT! NEW GOODS. DETER SWOOPE, hereby makes known to the citizens of Huntingdon County;that he has just returned from Philadelphi*:.4o: has opened in frame store room lately oeCiiiiied by Marx Israel, near the corner of Hill &Mont. - gomery Streets, Huntingdon, Pa., a large; - fiew; F.-4-ra and well-assorted stock o BOOTS AND ' SHOES, HATS AND CAPS._ embra. cing fine and coarse Boots, Shoes, Gai ters, Monroes, Ties, &c., for Gentlerrin 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. accomodate(' with hats of the latest and most- approved Style. He has also a. g ood stock of hosiery, of ladies, gentlemen and children's wear. He has a good assortment of fresh Mahogany Veneers. 110-'2101*, , , - 10 - 141 The "Nimble Sixpence is better than the slow Shilling." Call and be served.' Don't forget the place, near the Corner of Hill and Montgom ery Streets. - Huntingdon July 18th, 1854.—tf. • NEW FIRM IN PORTSTOWN. Grocery, Provision and Feed Store. F. & C. SCHNEIDER , TESPECTFtILLY informs the citizens of Huntingdon, boatmen, and the public in general far and near, thet thoy_have opened a Grocery, Provision and Feed Store, in Fortstown, in the old stand of Cunningham er Cornpropst, where they are prepared-to accommodate all who may give them a call, with choice Gnoczarss, PaovisrbNs and FEED of all kinds at prices cheaper than can be had at any other place for CASH. All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change for goods. The public generally are requested to give us a call, examine our stock and hear our prices. Having a good warchouse,they will receive from and ship goods of all kinds for any, point on the Penna. Canal, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, and other places. Pottstown, April 5, 1854 $2OO REWARD. THE public generally, and the rascals who I. some time sincecntered my store and remo ved valuables to the amount of about $llOO without my permission, are informed thiat I have just opened a more general and better as sortment of articles in my line of business than was ever brought to Huntingdon, eon sisting of Watches, Jewelry, *7 Clocks, Fine Knives, Pistols, - ; Perfumery, Port Illorrnaies, SR ver Ware and Fancy Articles, &c., &c. My old -friends and customers, and the public in crerieral throughout the county are requested to call and examine my assortment. EDM. SNARE Huntingdon, tUare112,9,1854. A Valuable Business Stand in Hun tingdon, At Private Sale. MITE subscriber offers for sale hiswell known I . property on Railroad street, near the Depot. The dwelling is large and well finished 1;;••.-,-7 for convenience and cern fort,with a con 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 calling upon the subscriber. Teams.--One half in hand and the balance to suit purchaser. . 'WM. STEWART,. Huntingdon, Feb.: 14,1854. • aIUNTINGDON MARBLE VAMP. fpnE undersigned respectfully info•rrns l u g I his friends and the public generally, . - , IW Fluntingdon and adjoining counties that he has established himself in Iluntingdon, having just received from Philadelphia a select ed stock of choice marble grave stones of every discription, which he will furnish at very re duced prices. All orders through ma.il address ccl to the undersigned will be attended to , with promptness. Shop 3 doors West of A. Wilson's Attorney Office. WILLIAMS. May 17, 1863. • . R. A.. MILLER, D, D. -4, ARTIFICIAL TEETH, from one, •- • = 4L -k," - -' 2 -'-." -- r' to a full set, mounted in the Most improved modern style. Filling, Filing and Cleaning done with care and neatness. Teeth Extracted with all the ease and des. patch that modern science can furnish; Huntingdon, March 8; 1854.: JOHN SCOTT SCOTT tV., BROWN, ATTORNEYS •AT LAW, PA'." ; UFFICE same as that formerly occupied by ; Mr. Scott.. Huntingdon, Oct. 3.t ,1853. ADEN 071 7 Naltd ATTORNEY- AT ..T.,AW"oyi Will Mend fetithfully to alllegal ,busineEs ih• trusted to his care. [Hu ntirtgdon,July T. IP CAollr.laliMlL, ATTORNEY AT -LAW,. JFF.I.Cg, removed to the.briek,row near the Court House. 17 r=ete?' 11I PP 1 -Pgqa 3 ;lCP ?Era./ No. -377? AIACICEREL, Trout, Harris andShoblders, Dried Fruit, Cam pherie, Corn by tile ;hush. el, &e., &e., now on. hand antl.fer sale at, — LONG Sr; DECKER:' Cheap Grocery. T_TATS.—Moleskin No, land 2, of thejatest ,styles. Kossuth Hats, ~of v.aricitii. styles and qualitinsz•:-:will lou;' at the 'Cheap store of • G-EO.,GWIN; ,-• . • A beauti - 61 assortment fancy Cassimeres, cdolbs, 6uminer *are, for:men:a.nd =boys.— Also, carpet-bags ,4e„ &c., just received and for sale by iSt:.*. ,S ASTON QIILK dress - patterni; berege -de Inc,as berpge, Lawns, of . every :variety, arid .Color, just re ceived, by . J W.: SAXTON. 00 n , PIEGES of Wall paper; Glazed and un glazed-,, 0101 c e .val:iety- of patterns, for sale at r , . GEO. GWINg 111E.liest assortmenl,,of Fancy,Paasinicro ev. er offered, for salt: by • . . J. & W. SAXTON. CARPET BAGS of every variety,' kW. re ceived 5414; . 1 for sale by J. §IMPSOIC AFRICA. • . RAUEY. AFRICA. -& MAMMY, PRACTICAL stazywricops; . FFwv, with,Daniel Africa; tai., „ 11111 street, I)elween Montgomer y . streets, Huntingdon, Pa 13, '5l. SAMUEL T. BROWN