RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES Of the County of Huntingdon, from, the fifth day of January, 1855, up to the seventh day of January, 1856, Including both, days. Receipts. County tax received from Collectors, viz: John H. Stonebraher, 1847 Franklin, $ - 49 25 Jesse Cook, 1851 Tod 77 43 Thomas Dears, " Walker 34 52 Solomon Houck, 1852 TOtT 36 20 John Coulter, " Walker 10 00 James Miller, - 1853 Brady 45 59 Joshua Creenland, " Cass - ' 213 44 Robert Peterson, " Dublin • •55 98 'William Mcllwain, " Franklin '27' 15 Luke Vorhess. " Henderson 77 82 Benjamin Neff, " Porter ' 178 59 John Long, 44 Shirley 288 02 William Smith, " Union 27 00 William Coudh, - 1854 Barree 824 00 James M'Donald, " Brady . 390 41 George Smith, " Cass 195 42 Richard Madden, 4‘ Clay • 113 93 Michael Myers, " Cromwell 423 33 Andrew 3. Taylor, " Dublin 269 09 John Laport, " Franklin 403 91 John Snyder, " Henderson, 320 59 Eli Plummer, " Hopewell 237 10 Jonas W. Books. " Jackson 504 04 David Tussey, " Morris 450 76 Jacob Grove, Sr., .. Penn 179 55 'William D. Shaw, " Porter 888 56 David S. Umben our, " Shirley 797 33 Benedict Stevens. " Springfield 170 76 George Wilson, " Tell 252 34 John McClain, .‘ Pod 369 00 Nathan Greenland, " Union 61 13 Joseph Douglas, .6 Walker ' 435 00 'William Hutchison, " Warriorsm'k 506 85 Abraham Cresswell, " West • 1215 04 John Smith, 1855 300 00 Christian Miller, " Brady 350 00 John Bowman.. " Cass 223 00 David Etnier, " Cromwell 200 00 William 4pplel.4y - , " Dublin 160 00 Elexander Ewing, " Franklin, 803 00 Andrew Decker, " Henderson 315 00 J. M. Simpson, '4 Huntingd'n 1187 00 John Beaver, 4. Hopewell 130 00 Thomas Osborn, " Jackson 300 00 Abraham Isenberg, " Morris 200 00 Abraham Grubb, " Penn 625 17 Peter Piper, " Porter 1219 00 John M'Kinstrey, " Shirley 850 00 Benedict Stevens, Esq." Springfield 40 00 Samuel Parsons, 44 Tell 100 00 Benjamin F. Baker, " Tod 250 00 'William Chilcot, " Union 289 20 John Thompson, " Walker 431 86 William Wray, .4 Warriorsm'k 658 00 Mardcai Henry, " West, 838 48 Amount of County tax on unseated lands. 97 60 " School " " • 35 38 es Road " " ' 35 41 0 Redemption money on unseated lands rec'd since last settlement, 59 11 Amount rec'd judgt. of County vs Jas, Kelley, Redemption money received in 1855, Expenditures. Att'y General, Prot'y, Sh'ff, and witness fees on criminal pros ecutions, Constables, for making returns, advertising spring elections, &c Grand and Traverse Jurors, Court Crier, Sze Judges, Inspectors, and Clerks of Elections, Assessors Orders, Inquisitions on dead bodies, Road and Bridge views, 296 50 " Damages J. MeCahan, 324 00 " " David Hawn, 78'00 " " Philip Silknitter, 65 00 " " Mary Wilson; 100 00 4C CC R. B. Myton, 110 00 " B. L. Megahan, 125 00 " Valentine Hoover 250 00 " " Eliza Blair, 31 00 Witness fees in the case of damages claimed by Da vid Blair, Esq. Bridge Orders— George Couch for Bridge at Neff's mill, , 1000 00 J. Covert for Bridge at Black Log Creek, 10 00 Repairing bridge at Hawns, 672 Commissioners— ' Samuel Wigton in full, 90 00 Thomas Hamer, 85 00 Benjamin K. Neff, ' - - 70 00 Jacob Baker, . 16 50 Auditors for 1854, 50 50 CTIc to Com'rs in full for '54, 75 00 is gr " 55, 325 00 John Reed, Esq., Attorney to Com'rs in full! for '54, 20 00 On account for '55, 30 00 Directors of Poor for the . year '54, Interest on County Bonds- 4 Executors _of Conrad Bucher, . deed, 60 00 William Orbison, Esq., 180 00 • William - B. Leas, 360 00 Thomas Fisher, 114 00 Henry Fackler, 30 00 County. Printing— William Brewster, 79 50 William Lewis, • 76 00 Africa & Whittaker, 36 00 John A. Nash, 15 75 Medical attendance on pris- - oners in jail, Repairs to Court House and Jail, 150 55 Merchandise for same, 28 21 Washing for prisoners injail 30 00 Scrubbing and sweeping_ court house, 25 00 Blank books, stationary, postage, &c. Treasurer of State Lunatic Asylu— m David Brotherline, 65.00 For John Madden, 68 00 133 00 Treasurer Hunt. Co. Ag. Society, 100 00 Ground rent bought far court house lots, A tty's fees to D. Blair, Esq.. 15 . 00 J. Sewell Stewart, Esq 10 00 T. P. Campbell, Esq., lO 00 35 00 Refunding Orders, • 27' 32 Shff. Greenland for summoning Jurors, ' conveying- Persons to Penitentiary, _Boarding prison ers, &C. Fuel for court house and'jail, T. H. Cremer, Proty's.fees, stationary, &c„•, 231 62 M.F. Campbell, for same, 147 96 379 58 Lycoming . Insurance Co., • 780 Isaac Lyninger, coffin for E. Harker, 800 Wild Cat and Fox Scalps, 340 87 School tax on unseated lands paid '55, 108 75 Redemption money paid out in '55, 59 11 Balance due Treasurer at last settle ment', 1 64 82 Percentage on $37728.34 at 1i per et. 565 92 Balance in hands of Treasurer at settlement, Directors of the Poor en account with the County of Huntingdon. DR. To amount received on orders of the County Commissioners for the year 1855, $7OOO 00 CR. By amount paid Jas. G. Lightner in full for the erection of the poor house, 906 94 " amount paid for keeping out door paupers, . 892 14 " amount paid for Medical attend ance on out door paupers, 375 50 " amount paid Treasurer of In sane Asylum for the keeping of three persons, delivering pau pers, stone coal, Merchandise,&c. 1483 89 " amount paid for Merchandise in Philadelphia by Samuel Mat tern, 250 00 " amount paid sundry persons for Merchandise, 723 44 " amount paid sundry persons for provisions, 989 57 " amount paid sundry persons for - delivering paupers, 98 36 " amount paid for support of out door paupers, 487 57 " amount paid .Dr. J. G. Lightner for Medical attendance at poor house, . 160 00 ' amount paid Yiuglincr ° & Co., for Blacksmithing bill, 57 64 " amount paid Maize S. Harrison for tin ware,3o 42 " amount pai J. Junkie for bar- ness, 20 00 " amount paid John H. Lightner for lettering doors, - 11 93 " amount paid Jno. Graf us per order, 16 05 " amount paid Directors of the Poor for services, as follows— James Saxton, 159 20 John Brewster, .- 47 25 Samuel Mattern, 121 60 Dr. J. A. Shade, 51 00 Kenzie L. Green, 14 60 393 65 " amount paid John A. Doyle for services as Treasurer," 70 00 " amount paid D. Blair, Esq., for services as attorney, 20 00 " amount paid H. Brewster, Esq. for one ton of plaster and jus tices fees, 12 90 7000 00 Outstanding Debts up to Tanizaty Ist, 1856. To sundry persons, 1148 78 " James Murphey, Stewart, on ac count of Salary, 433 02 Proceeds of Farm for the year 1855: 389 bushels wheat, 210 bushels of corn, 200 bushels oats, 22i bushels - rye, 20 bushel winter apples, 22 loads hay, 4 loads corn fod der, 400 heads cabbage, 300 bush. potatoes, 5 bu. beets, 2 barrels sour krout, 2 barrels pickels and 500 pounds pork. Articles Manufactured by the inmates of the Poor House for the year 1855. 40 dresses, 48 chimese, 75 aprons, 25 sun- bonnets, 100 pair socks; 30-pair stockings, 10 sacks, 10 skirts, ,18 night-caps, 12 fine caps, 8 shrouds, 10 pair men's pants, 8 pair boys' pants, 56 shirts, 14 pair mittens, 6 dozen towels, 150 lbs. hard soap,• 400 gals. soft soap, 576 lbs. butter, 20 gals. apple butter, 14 chaff ticks, 267 lbs. candles, 15 bread baskets, 19 axe.hanclles, 2 coal baskets, 4 handle bas kets, 3 large baskets, 3 rugs, 1 krout knife, 24 split brooms, 2 pair shoes. Stock on hands January Ist, 1856. 21 52 59 11 $19416 97 S 855 92 300 83 2486 85 623 55 327 50 119 49 2 horses, 6 cows, 4 head two year old cat tle, g do. one year old, 3 calves, 10 hedg stock hogs, 2 breeding sows, 1704, bush. wheat,' 200 lbs. flour, 150 lbs. corn meal, 150 bush.' oats, 125 bush. corn, 200 bushels potatoes, 200 heads cabbage, 3 bosh. beets, 4013 lbs. pork, 4585 lbs. beef, 20 cords wood, 15 tons stone coal, 1 two horse wagon, 1 cultivator, 1 windmill. Pattpels remaining in. the PoOr House Isi January, 1856, 27 men between the ages of 27. and 60;,24 women,between the ages cf,lB and 65, and children. • • 15 00 1394 50 Of the men, '4 were born -in Huntingdon county, 12 in the United Statei, 4 in Germa ny, 6in Ireland, and lin Austria. - Of the, women, 13 were born in Hunting don counly,,6 in the United States, , 1 in Ger many,, 1 in Ireland, X. is . Scotland. Insane, 1 man and 9 women, blind, 3 men. Of the children ; 2 are insane. Colored, 1 man, and 1 woman: - Average cost for 70 out door paupers for the year, 16 57. Average cost for 57 in door paupers for the year, 76 Average cost for 2-1 paupers in the Luna tic Hospital, 154 80. We the undersigned Auditors of the Coun ty of Huntingdon, do hereby certify that ,e have examined the orders of the Commission ers and the receipts for the same, for and:du ring the past year, and find 6. balance 'due the County of Huntingdon in the hands of the Treasurer of four hundred and seventy four dollars and eighty- six cents. , And also that we have examined the, ac count of the Directors of the Poor of said County, and find it as above stated. HENRY BREWSTER, P. MOORE, Auditors. WILLIAM MOORE, ATTEST :- HENRY W. MILLER, Clerk to Auditors." 1016 72 762 00 7000 00 744 00 207 25 38 12 233 76 GICITIECIAL SCI:01L 87 45 r I HERE has been opened in the Hall formerly occupied by,the "Sons of Temperance" in the borcugh of Huntingdcn, a School under the above title, in which is prop - sal to be given, a thorough course of instruction, and practice, in single and Double Entry Bookkeeping. Also, Lectures on Commercial Law, will be given in regular course, by the most talented members of the Bar: 56 00 Students can enter at any thne,a day or eve_ ning class, or both if they wish. .t'or any other particulars, address personally or by letter, T. H. POLLOCK, Principal. Huntingdon, Dcc. 17th, 1855.-3m44' 650.00 208 00 Drs. MILLER & FRAZER, • - .„„ eittlsts lamb HUNTINGDON, PA. O FFICES on Hill street opposite the Court k . ) House, and North East corner of Hill and Franklin. January 9th, 1856. C:ti"V".3LlbC:›Z%t 4 . s l A LL KINDS, cheaper than elsewhere, at H. ROMAN'S Clothing Store. 474 86 $19415 97 HUNTINGDON Outstanding Balances due at settlement with 2855. List of Townships. Names of Collectors. Allegheny, Samuel Robison l Tell, Jonathan Briggs, Walker, A. B. Sangaree, Barree, Charles Cowden, *Porter, Jacob Kough, Union, James Hampson, Dublin, Thomas W. Neeley, Franklin John H. Stonebraker, Springfield, William Ramsey, Tell, George May, *Franklin, John Conrad, Jackson, David S. Bell, .t Clay, Daniel Curfman, West, Charles Green, Tod, Jesse Cook, t tTod, Solomon Houck l Walker, John Coulter, Cass, Joshua Greenland, Dublin, Robert Peterson; tFranklin, William M 7 llwyrt, Henderson, Luke Vorhees, ' Union William Smith' f Barree, William Couch' ; Brady, John McDonald, f Cass, George Smith,: Cromwell, Michael Myers Franklin, John Laport Porter, William D. Shiw, 'Pod, John M'Clain, tWalker, Joseph Douglass, Warriorsmark, William Hutchinson, fßarree, John Smith, ' tßrady, ChristiairMiller, , f Cass, John Bewman, , . tClay, William Cunningham,ia, t. tCromwell, David Etnier, ' f Dublin, William Appleby, tFranklin, Alexander Ewing, tHenderson, Andrew Decker, • I - Huntingdon, J. M. Simpson,' tHopewell, John Beaver, tJackson, Thomas Osborn, fMorris, Abraham Isenberg, tPenn, Abiaham Grubb, Jr., f Porter Peter Piper, fShirley, John M'Kinstry, I - Springfield, Benedict Stevens, tTell, V Samuel Parsons, fTod, Benj. F. Baker, tUnion, William Chilcott, tWalker,. John Thompson, tWarriorsmark, William Wray, ' i - West, Mordecai Henry, Year. 1840 1844 1846 7000 00 1847 1848 1849 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 *it appears from receipts on 'Mr. Conrad's Paplicate that the above amount was paid to Mr. Neff, former Treasurer, and not credited on the Treasurer's book. *The amount outstanding against Mr. Kough, is said to have been collected by Stift crownoVer, and not paid over to the Treasurer, tSince paid in' part. tSince paid in full. Given under seal of office January . 23d, 1856 ATTEST.-HENRY W. MILLER, Clerk Feb. 6, 1856. Now is the time to purchase FALL AND WINTER GOODS. W. SAXTON; 'HAVE just received from Philadelphia, the largest and fine.t assortment of Dry Goods ever offered to the citizens of thiS place'and sur rounding country : such as Merinos,. Alapacas; Muslin do' Lanes, Paramatta Cloth, Persian Cloth, Black and Colored rSilks and every vari ety of Drass Goods and , Ttimmings. , Also, Cloths, Cassimers, - Vestings, &c., Sze. CALL 'AND SEE - one of the fines , assortment's r, , of Trimming eve brought to this place; also, Collars,Undersleeves, Chimazetts; Gloves of every variety, Ladies' scarfs, and the best assortment of Shells over offeivti; CARPETS; &C., &C. A splendid lot of the finest Carpet and Oil Cloth, &c., &c. MLR illoliVAßE, of every variety, the best assortment in town. • QUEENSWARE. • of every description, and at lower prices .than can be got at any other. house. GROCIERIEES'i although they are a little 'up, we, will try and sell As tow as the lowest. Hats anti Caps, 'Boots and Shoes; the largest and best assortment ever 'offered, and at lower prices. . , WILLOW 70VAP,E, SD" -r• • and every _variety of Coods, such as are usually kept in country store. Call and see before purchasing any other place, arid if we can't satis fy you of the fact, we wlil cave under. Sept. 25,1855. If you want to buy Good and Cheap ...czoitcpacom, CALL AT D P. GWIN'S. TA P. GIVIN has just received from Philadel phia a large and beautiful Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of the most fish, ionable Dress Goods for Ladies and Gentlemen, .such as French Merinoes, Alapacas, Pararnet Cloth, Persian Cloth, Plain all Wool De Lain, Fancy De Lain, Debaize, Coburgs, Black and Fancy Dress Silks, and Printsoi all description. Also, Cloths Cassirncrs, Plain and Fancy Cas.. sinets, Vestings, also a large lot of dress Trim.. mings, Dress Buttons, Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, Woolen and Cotton Hosiery, Laces, Veils, Col. ars, Undersleeves, Rigulets, Silk Bonnets and• a variety of Fancy Goods too numerous to men iton. Flannels of all kinds, Tussey's Woolen To. :ale Covers, Shawls, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Checks, Ginghams, &c. Also, Groceries of all kinds, flats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Oil Cloths, Hardware,Queens ware, Buckets, Tubs, Baskets and all Goods usually kept in a, country store. My old customers and as many new orn s as can crowd in are respectfully requested to call and examine my goods. All kinds of country produce taken in ex; change for goods at the highest market prices. Oct. 2, 185. • J. W. THOMPSON, .ATTORNEY AT LAW, And Commissioner for Pennsylvania, V.ENPOItt, lOWA, ATTENDS to buying, selling and locating Land and-Land Warrants, pays taxes loans money on real estate security on commis, sion, examines and makes abstracts of title &c. 'Any business intrusted will be attended to promptly and with fidelity. Refer to Hon. George Taylor, and members of the Bar at Huntingdon. May 16, 1855. Blanks, r yF all kinds for sale at the office of the Hun. V tingdon Globe. The cheapest and best lot of Chal ky, 13erage, and Berage de Lains, also, Lawns just received and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. the Auditors for the year State Tax. County Tax. 466 33 300 78 300 78 29 01 202 08 12 50 15 44 25 00 44 81 49 34 2 00 77 08 54 25 78 73 123 56 98 21 150 06 100 76 34 30 111 62 101 05 214 67 10 50 740 03 415,73 142 77 329 78 506 46 325 74 921 86 72 56 370 83 388 78 914 96 889 29 195 83 765 09 633 45 212 30 290 37 530 04 58 58 718 11 667 95 1460 92 584 39 255 15 74 44 237 08' 364 32 220 00 728 68 48 98 32 36 283 58 626 92 648 81 42 98 411 57 389 74 4. 145 18 - 186 29 419 47 13 86 500 89 413 00 942 01 THOMAS HAMER, • BENJ. K. NEVF, CoMiisSIONERS. JACOB BAKER, PHILADELPHIA ADVORTISEMENTS SALAMANDER SAFES. EVANS & WATSON, No. 26 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia., GREAT FIRE. CHEST, NUT ; • & .FIN -Streets, Friday morning, December . ;sth, 1354. Evans & Wat son:s sofa - Ma - rider . SAFES triumphant, as they always are when , put to the' test: : • • ;TIOIOI. ,11.14g1a litello l l, -k,. • 'PiiitADOIP/1 DeC. 15,1854. Messrs. EVANS. & WArsor , r, No: 29 South FO crt PE! St „Philadelphia. - •' (irtavar.s:irsx , :—We take much pleasure in recommending your Salamander Safes t ) mer chants and othrs in. want of a secure means of preserving their books, papers, Zee from fire, as the , one we purchased from . you: about seven months since has. preserved our books, papers and cash in as good ,a condition as they ~ .were when put into it, before the great fire of this morning,' which.destroyed the entire block of buildings cor. ner of . Chestnut and Fifth streets. - The •above safe was in use in our office, on the second floor of our huilding, from which place i t --fell -into the cellar, and remained there until the : tire was out. The safe was then removed and opened - in_ the presence Of at least one thousand persons,, who witnessed the gool condition of -the contents, Will yOu ; pleaselave the Safe and Locks repair ed, as,vve intend to.put it-in use again,•haying perfect confidence in .ith.fire proof qualities. YoUrS, Respestfully; LACY & PHILLIPS: , Evans & Watson take plogiurein referring to the following among the many hundreds who have their Safes in use : U. S. Mint, Philada; Farmers and Mechanics' Bank, Philada; Samuel Allen, Esq , High Sheriff, Philada; John N, Henderson, City Controller; Caleb Cope & Co., No. 183 Market St. ; 'Richard Norris & Son, Locomotive builders, Philada • Bancroft & Sel lers, Machiniz..ts, corner 16th and James Sts, ; Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Phila. ; , Penney!. vania Railroad Co., Philada.; Lacey & Phillips, corner sth and Minor - Sts.; Sharpless Bro ; No.. 32 South Sectind St; JarrieS, Kent & Santee, No, 147 North Third Street ; W. H. Horsiman & Sons, No. 51 North Third St.; Smith, Wil. Hams & Co., No. 87 Market St.; &' B. Orne, No:85 Chestnut St, A large assortment of the above Safes always on hand (warranted to stand at least 10 percent more fire than any Herring's Safe now in - use.) , BVANS*& WATSON, also manufacture and keep for sale, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and Iron Sash, for making fire-proof Vaults for Banks, stores, public and private buildings. Seal and Letter Copying Presses ; Patent Slate lined Re.. frigerators, &c. Please give us a call, at No 26 South FOURTH St., Philadelphia. April 3, 1855. STAUFFIOIII & HARLEY: Cheap Watches and Jewelry, HOLESAE and RETAI at the "Philadelphia Watch L trr 7, - 1 -t W .:and Jewelry Store," No. 96, North Second Street, corner of Qnarry, Phila delphia. Gold Lcvcr Watches, full jew4i 18 carat ca ses, - $2B 00 . GOld Lepincs . - 24 oo Silver Lever' iiratcli es, full' jewelled.., 12 00 - Silver Lepine, jewels, - , - 9OO Superior Quartiers, . 7 00 Gold Spectacles,- - - 7 00, Fine Slyer do.. - - 1 50 Gold Bracelets, - ' - 300 Ladies' Gold Pencils, _ 00 Silver Tea Spoons, set,- • _ 500 Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder, 100 Gold Finger Rings, 371 cents to $BO ; Watch Glasses, plain, 121 cents ;'Patent 181- ; Lunett, 25, other articles in proportion. • All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. Oct. 31,1855-Iy. Are You Afflicted with the Rheumatism. JOHN C. WESTBROOK, of Cassville, man. ufactures a sure cure for Rheumatism. December 7th, 1855, Militia Fines. 1 50 13 50 6 20 14 00 7 44 70 53 9 76 4 30 52 50 6 50 6 50 4 35 56 50 35 50 28 00 30 00 32 00 41 50 18 50 6,00 12 50 46 50 37'00 66 50 • ECITAITTINGD CARRIAGE AND WAGON . _ •• MANUFACTORY. ®WEN BOAT,thankful for past favors, re speetfully informs the public in general that he has removed to his new shop on Wash ington street, on the property lately and for many years occupied by Alex. Carmon, where lie is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Carriages, Buggies,nockaways,Wagons and in short every kind of vehicle desired.— Rockaways and Buggies of a superior manufac ture and finish always on hand and for sale at fair prices. Repairing of all kinds done at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Huntingdon, May 16,1854. 1 50 9 00 ~ MAIL 1. r4rmt t n-w,,,it LINE, From: : Mount Union to Chambersburg. 9 - IH.E undersigned still continues to run a. tri weekly line of stages over the road between 'Mount Union and Chambersburg. Good horses and comfortable stages have been placed on the route, and experienced and trusty drivers will superintend the running of the Coaches, The proprietor of the line is desirous that it be main tained,and he therefore earnestly calls upon the public venerally to patronise it, confident Oath will ho for their mutual advantage. Every at.. tentionnecessary will be given, and therunning of the stages will be regular. ll Stages leave Mt. Union at 5 o'clock, P. M., every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday— ! eturning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days; arriving at Mount Union in time for the cars. Stages stop at Shirleysburg, Orbisonia, Shade Gap, Burnt Cabins, Fa nnetsburg, Horse Valley, Strasburg, and Kee.fer's Store. LT' Fare through 0,00; to intermediate points in proportion. JOHN JAMISON. Aug! 22, 1855.—tf. BLANKS ! BLANKS! ! BLANKS !!! A full assortment for sale at the "Globe" Of .. , DEEDS ; SommoNs', Ex's. AND Thus. DEEDS, EXECUTIONS, MORTGAGES, SUBPCF.:NAS 2 BONDS : ylrith and without waiver, WARRANTS, LEASES, ATTACHMENTS, COMMITTMENTS, AGREEMENTS for the sale of Real Estate, NOTES relinquishing all benefits of exemp tion laws. 'WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. -p 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 cast of Mr. C. Gout's [Tote], Market street Hunting_ don, where he 'will attend to all who will laver' him vk itli 'their custom ; and also •kceps on hand a good assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., &c., all of which he is determined-to. sell at' low prices. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry.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 ncat and durable manner, and any, person having articles. fbr repairing, shall have them done at the,promisest time. By pay. lug strict attention to busiiiees. and selling at low prices, he hopes to receive a share ( f pub.. lic patronage. , Books !I'M* Books Y. v 80.0' 00 prices.vOLUlJUE'lSteCsaur their retail happy to,inform his numerous : friends and customers that he has added very largely to. his already extensive and' varied stock of new and. popular books and Can now :boast - as great a 'variety and - at. Jhe,•same low prices as' the City book stores. Ills s i L lti o.nar y i s or great, variely and well . sc. lected, viz : Farley and plain, note letter ilnd cap paper and 6n,vclopes, geld pens and holders,- from L'i>l. upward, Pen and -Pockot.Knives Fan. ty and Plain Portmonies and Pocket Books, Ink and Inkstands, Razers, Straps, Brushes, &e. - School Books in quantities to country . incr. 'chants and teachers , _at• city wholesale prices. , Wrapping paper constantly on hand., 1,000 Pieen.of wallpaper of every 'kind; window 'pa per and paitv.ed shades With' Putnam's patent self adjusting curtain fixtures. All the above a.t Philadelphia retail prices. Call and exam. inc, "I will ciidea6r to please". Store on Rail Road street. . WM., COLON. Hiutingdon, Oct. 17,1855 T. IP - CAMPBELL, • AT T.ORNE "I" -A=T LAW, • OFFICE removcdto the brick row novrthe Court tiou:sc. OLIN SCOTT. SAMUEL T. 1111.1%\N SCOTT Si, !BROWN, ATTORNE - YS AT LAW, OFFICE same'ai that forrnCrly occupie.l by k,) Mr. Scott. fluntingdon,Oct.l7,l.Bs3. , . , 3021 ff -No P.MOWALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW,• Will attend faithfullyteralllegal_busineysir) r tsted to kis one. [auntingdon,July 20,25 JOHN rRrsCH,, • WATCH MAKER, A-I„:IA Can be found at E. SNARE'S Jewelry Store. All work warranted • , mit 13,'55. AGENTS AGENTS ! AGENTS ! PERSONS accustomed to procure subscribers for Books, Magazines cvrc., or get up clubs for fiewspapr4, are requested to send us their names and address, and We -wilt forward them, free'of charge, a specimen number of a - publics; tion for which , ' they-will find ready sale'; rind we-will allow them a'commission of 50 Per'cent., fur their services. • • J, BRADFORD 4- BROTHER, • NO. 3 Courtland et,. New York Nov, 27th, 1855'. • Horse Shoe and Nail rod Iron just re eeived and for sale by CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. ,heat yh the Barrel,bta rßu o rs se l atat and Flour the cheap, by new store of CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. J. SIIPSON AFRICA, COUNTY SURVEYOR, zagiuunt.tizzgrota4c)32., "mei. OFFICE ON HILL STREET. nueensware---a fine assortment just re_ \, 4 1 vtived at the store of LONG & DECKER, UZI JOSEPH REIGGER. HUNTINGDON, PA FALL AND WINTER GOODS, all and Look before you Purchase 4;tr-3oc:o. forwxw; HAS just returned from Philadelphia and ie now optming one of the prettiest and best seletted stock of goods ever brought to'the rough of Huntingdon. It would-be useless to mention all of the goods we have on hand-= LADIES' DRESS GOOD B, of the latest styles. A large stock of Hosery, Dress Trimnoinge f Ribbons, Velvet, Bonnets, Undersleves, Collars., Spencers, Cassimers, Cloths, Vestings, Laces,' Silk Mitts, Delanes, De Berge, Kid Gloves, and all kinds of goods generally kept in a country store. • Also—a fine assestment of BOOTS & SHOES, HATO & CAP* Glassware, Queensware arid Cedarware, . A. large and good supply cf Fresh Groceries* , Call and see my goods and examine for your , - selves. Thankful for the patronage of the past by m y friends, and the public'generally , l respecifaly solicit a continuance of the same. All k..rds of • ntry produce taken in or , change for goods at highest )rvq.-ket price. Oct. 2,1845. JAPAN CONQUERED NEW GOODS. DETER SWOOPE, hereby makes known to the citizens of Huntingdon County, that he has just returned from Philadelphia and has opened in frame store room lately occupied' by Marx Israel, near the corner ()flint & Mont. gomery Streets, Huntingdon, Pa., a lar e .,fre,new, and well-assorted stock of BOOTS AND Ff SEIOES, HATS AND CAPS crntirs. - cing fine and coarse Boots, Shoes, Gni. tors, Monroes, Ties, &c., for Gentlemen ; and also fine Gaiter Boots, Buskins, Jenny Linda, 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 of hosiery, of ladies, gentlemen and children's wear. He has a good assortment oi fresh Mahogany Veneers. pz4loocoostoo; The"Nimblc Sixpence is better than the slow Shilling." Call and be_ served. Don't forget the place, near the Corner of Hilland Montgom cry Streets. Huntingdon July 18th ,1854.—tf. MARBLE YARD. -, v - v ie n i y. A c :n a l i t N l V le lL a L tte l n A t M ion S, of w< t ) i u le ld e z z s e p ri e s c o t r Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of BEAUTIFUL MARBLE now on hand. He is prepared to furnish ot the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Ta. Lies and Stones, of every desired size and form of ITALIAN OR EASTERN • MARBLE, highly finished, and carved .with appropriate devices, or plain, as may suit. Building Marble, Door and Window will be furnished to order. - %V. 'IV . pledges himself to furnish, material and workmanship equal to any in the country, at a fair price. Call and see, before you pur chase elsewhere. Shop on Hill street, Hun tingdon, Pa. Huntingdon, May 16, 1855. C,CMI New Styles of-Boots and Shoes, Just Received by L. tirestbrook. Y numerous customer's and the public gcn erally, are informed that I have just open ed sonic new and the handsomest styles of Boots and Shoes for ladies, gentlemen, misses :and children, ever manuflictitred. Also, al) kinds of fine and coarse work for all ages. Al. so, Ladies' and Children's Belts. CALL 'AND EXAMINE MY STOCK- If you want handsome, serviceable - Boots and Shoes, my store is the place to find , them: Also, Morocco Skives and Lasts:for sale. • L. WESTBROOK, _ Huntingdon, Sept. 18, 1555. • Grocery and .Confectionary Store, , .„.. • LONG & DEcrrEn, . . DESPECTFULLY l'nforths their friendsand attic public in generalohat they stillcontin ue the Grocery-and - Confectionary business, un der the Sons of Teniperance, Hall, on Main . street t HuntingdOn;' where4hey li . ave now on hand a full and general assortment of Groceries and Confectionaries, which they willsell wholesale and retail. They have also on hand Buckets , Salt, Carpet Bags, Fancy Articles , &c.,&c.„ Sc., all of which they will sell cheap. Country produce taken in ex change for Goods—the cash paid when we have no Goods to snit customers. As we arc determined to accommodate al 'who may call at our • store, we invite an exa tni nation and trial of ourstock. • LONG & DECKER.. Huntingdon ,Apl. 19,1855. 200 REWARD. I 9 - IHE public genera/ly,and the 'rascals whoa I J . sonntlinesince entered my store and remo ved valuables to the amount of about s[loo Without my permission, are informed that 'I have just opened a.more :general and better as sortment of articles in my line of business,than was ever brought to Huntingdon, con_ -....;.„... •- sisting of Watches, Jewelry., A:1;1 r. -- •/- - Clocks, Pine knives, PiitOls, - •*'" W Perfumery, Port Monnaies,Sil- ver Ware. and Fancy Articles, &c., &c. My, n old friends and customers, and the public in general throughout the county are requested to calland , exarnine my assortment: ' . EDM: SNARE. Huntingdon ,March 22,1854. ADAMS tt CO.'S EXPRESS. T.•R. Simonton Au't ') tr- MONEY, Paolcagics, and Goods of all Midi, received and forivarded at the - Hs* of thy . , Company, to all the cities rind in the United States. CARD. -.. DR.J. M. IRVIN, Office . the same •fermerlk occupied by,Dr. M. Massey,,MAsarYstuxo', Hu - ntingdon county, Pa. . ;. Aug. '22, 1655—tf. 1700 Bushels Bifinninois Coal,ol just . received and for sale by CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. use White Lead, .just received and for P sale by CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. Crocks Crocks ! !---A well selected lot of Earthen Ware just received and for sale• by CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. A general assortment of Nails &Ed Spikes at CUNNINGHAM & DUNN'S 100 SACKS SALT in Store and for sale at the store of GEO. GWIN.