Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, February 11, 1846, Image 4

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    rso OD LEL 615A).134Z18.
ILL ell tug above firm, situ; to about
nne mile from the hrwyegh of Hollidays
burg, the contemplated seat of justice for
Blair County. 7he tract contains 23 act es,
has a splendid Bank Barn, Dwelling House,
Orchard, &c. thereon, and the farm land
in the highest state of cultivation. Price,
150.00 per acre—one half in hand, the other
in two annual payments. For further par
ticulars apply to my son James in the neigh
borhood of the farm.
JNO. M'CAHAN
N. B.—l will sell the "Miller" Farm,
two and a half miles below Huntingdon,
containing 350 acres, for $BOOO, and give
an indisputahle title. There is a specu
lation of $4OOO in this property at the
above price J. M C.
Nov. 28, 1845.
To Purchaser—Guarantee.
TOE undersigned agent of the Pattentee,
of the Stove, " The Queen of the WM."
unierstanding that the owners, or those
concerned for them,of other and different
patent Cooking Stoves, have threatened to
bring suit against all who purchase and use
any of "GUILDS PATENT Coottutc STOVE
—The Queen of the West." Nou his is
to inform all and every person who seal
purchase and use said Stove that he v.:11 inl
demnify them from all costsor damage corn
any and all suits, brotight by ether F en
tees, or their agents, for any infringme :t of
their patents. He giies this notice In
persons need not be under any fears because
they have, while consulting their own inter
ests and convenience, secured the superior
advantages of this " Queen" not only of the
West, but of the East.
ISRAEL GRAFFIVS.
July 44,1844.
"QUEEN OF VIE WEST"
aa CD Llma EA:3a ca) clip
Fur bale by I. Li H. 'al US & SON. Alex
..
andri;,[luntinedon county, Pa.,
cheap for cash orcountry
produce at the
Market price.
The "Queen of the West" is an im
provement on ilathaway's celebrated
hot Air Stove. There has never yet op
peered any plan of a Cooking Stove that
posses-es the advantae,es that this one
his. A much less cpiantity of fuel is re•
quirerl for aay amottot of cooking or ba
king by this stove than by any other.
Pereosi are requested to call and see
before they porcliase elsewhere.
July 3, 1844.
.11,1:1.1.1 DR
TX 3 31) 737j . LE) Z3l. me 8
I. GRAFIUS li; SON,
irroIESPECTFULLY inform the citizens
gliae of Huntingdon cLunty, and the public
generally, that they continue to carry on
the
Copper, 7'in and 3heet•tron Business,
In all its brunches, in Alexandria. where
they manufActure and constai.tly keep on
hand every description at ware in theirline;
such as
Hew and Splendid Wood Stoves
22, 24, 26. 28 and 30 inches Icng
kilDIA7'Ol? STOVES,
Neu, Cocking Stoves of al/kinds.. and
Also four sizes of Coal Stoves,
•
ALSO STOVE-PIPE, AND sTo% FINIsNED
All kinds ,t castings done, for Forgeh, haw
mills and Threshing-machines. Alsi, who-
ON BOXES, MILL GUDGEONS, AND 801.1.0 W
WAltg; all of which is done in a workman
like manner.
Al.. Copper, Dye, Trash, Fuller, Pre
serving, and Tea Kftiles.
,for sale,
wholesale and retail,
Persons favoring this establishment with
their oust, rn rhaV depend on having their
orders executed with fidelity arid despatch.
Old metal. copper, brass and pewter ta
ken in exchange. Also wheat, rye, corn
and oats taken at market price.
Alexandria, July 3. 1844.
NOTICE,—The subscriber respectfully
requests all persons indebted to hiM for
work done at the old establishment, pre
vious to the Ist of November last, to call and
settle their accounts without delay.
ISRAEL GRAFIUS.
July 3, 1844.
CHEAP FOR CASH.
'HOLESALE AND RETAIL
Boot Shoe, aunt Cap Store.
No. 21 MARKET STREET,
(between Front & Second Sts., Noah Side.)
PHILADELPHIA.
THE subscriber has nu hand a large and
complete assortment of the above named
articles, to which he respectfully invites the
attention of the inhalmants of Huntingdon
county, Consisting of Men's, Boy's and
Youth's coarse Wax. Kip, Calf Skin, Seal
and Wrocco BOOTS and BROC ANS ,
Ltdies' Misses' ond Child, en's Bents and
Sh”es in all their varieties Ladies'
ard G.atlemdi's GUM OVERSHOES of
ev , r, k wh, togrther with Men's Bov's and
- Children's CAPS of every description.
P,rsoits will lied it to their advantage to
e 11 and examine my stock before purcha •
sing elsewhere. as I am d , termined to sell
nt the LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH
PRICES.
SAMUEL GOLDEY,
Philadelphia July, 24 1845.
IF althea, Jewelry
AND
SILVER WARE.
THE subscribers offer an assortment of
Gold and Silver Patent Lever Watches of
their own Importation, Silver Spoons Forks,
Tea setts and es ery article of Silver work
of their ovm manu/otture. Also watch
chains, Seals and K.'ys, Fine Gold Breast
Pins, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Guald
chains, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Specta
cles, Pencils, Diamond pointed Gold Pens ;
together with a general assortment of La
.jewelry, Plated castors, Cake Baskets,
CuA de Sticks, Fancy Begs, Purses, Fans,
Beittania ware in setts and single piecesj
Silver Purse Clasps, Combs, Hair Pins,
cy head ornaments, &c. &c., fortede at
to I,w4.st Cash prices. —Watches Repaired,
& W. L. WAR!).
No. 106 Chestnut street, opposite the
lianklin House.
Philadviphit. August 1,11144.
come Tnis W&Y!
zi=f;cpmasa•Qpm
Carriage Manufactory.
=NAT SWITTI
.11mUST RESPECTFULLY informs the
citizens of the borough and county of
liu 'mignon, and the public generally, and
his old friends and customers in particular,
that he still continues the
Coach Making Business
in all its various branches, at his old stand,
ni Main Street, in the borough of Hunting
don, nearly opposite the " Journal" print•
ing office, where he has constantly on hand
every description of
otir Coaches, Carriages,
Budgies, Sleighs and
- _ - , Dearborn's,
which he will SELL- sow FOR CASH or
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
He would also inform the public that he
manufactures and keeps constantly on hand
all kinds ut
CI7.IIRS.
made and finished iu the most durable and
improved style, by experienced workmen.
The public are respectfully invited to call
and judge for themselves,
HENRY SMITH.
Huntingdon, Nov. S, 184S—tf.
We recommend to all our friends visit
ing the cap to call at the Pekin Company's
Store, and lay an a supply of their deli
cious Peas.
THE PEKIN TEA COMPANY,
No. 30 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Between Market and Chestnut,
rniLADELPIIIA,
have constantly on hand, and for sale,
holesale and Retail,
A VARIETY OF CHOICE FRESH TEAS,
AT LOWER PRICES,
ACcording to the quality, than they can
be bought for at any.other establishment
in the city.
.I . EA9, exclusively, are sold at this
honae, arid several varieties which can
not be obtained elsewhere. Any Teas
which do not give entire satisfaction can
be returned and exchanged, or the money
will be refunded.
The citizens of Huntingdon county
are respectfully invited to give us a call.
G. B. ZEIBFR
Agent for the Pekin Tea Company.
October 1, 1845.-Iy.
rat E Raj'. CE 'MOTEL.
lIARRISRt RG, I'A,
p HE undersigned respectfully announ
w rest° his friends and the publit that
he still continues at his old stand, Second
Street; Harrisburg, Pa., where he is ready
to accommodate all who may tavor him
with a call. As his house has been for some
years back conducted on the Temperance
prihciple, the pi oprietor expects to receive
a liberal share of the patronage of temper
ance men generally, visiting the Seat of
Government.
IX - 1U
will always be supplied with the best the
market will afford, and no pains spared to
suit the palate of the epicure. 'fbe great
est care will be observtd in regatd to the
cl-anliness tkcomfort of his sleeping apart
ments.
Z 222.23 fie3aCtlaban.rliZlW
is commodious, and attended by a careful
and obliKing (stler and every arrangement
made to make his house a pleasant stopping
place for the traveller.
Charges very moderate to snit the times.
JOHN KhLKER.
Harrisburg, Aug. 15, 1845.
Carpetings, Floor (Moths, &c.,
At the" Cheap Store," No. 41, Strawberry Street,
Philadelphia.
VE would call the attention of persons
in want of New Carpet, &c. to the
fact of our being enabled to sell goods at
very low prices, because, in our present lo
cation, our rent and other expenses are very
litiiit ; and we offer for th is selson an excel
lent assortment 0
Cfarpetittge t
Flautiful Imperial, Ingrain, and Venetian of
every variety. Also,
1 1 00 r OH Cloths
From 2 to 24 feet wide, cut to fit rooms, halls,
&c. , and Hearth Itags.Table Covers, Floor
Baite, Stair Rods, Mats, &c., wholesale or
retail, at the lowest prices.
A supply of low priced carpets, from
n to 30 cents per yard, always on hand.
ELDRRIDGE & BROTHER,
No 41, Strawberry street, one door above
Chesnut st. near Second at. Piffled.
Sept. 10, 184.1.
U. F. KEILUER & CO.,
No. 5, SOUTH FRONT ST., HARRISBURG
I2ESP ECT FULLY offer to the citizens
of Huntingdon, and all the country
ruuudabout—a large and general assortment
of
HARDWARE,
Nails, White Lead, Oils, Paints, Window
Glass? by 9 to 24 by 36. Varnishes, Building
Materiels, Bar, Round Hoop and Sheet Iron;
Cast, Sh.lier, Blister and Spring Steel; An
villa, Vices, Smith Bellows, Iron and Brass
Wire, Speller, Sheet Zinc, Copper, Block
Tin and Bar Lead; Eliptic Steel Sp; lugs,
Saddelry, Coach Laces and Trimmings;
MOS 4, Curled Hair and Hair Seating, Hog
skins and Patent Leather; Lamps of the
most approved kind for burning either Sperm
Oil or Lord , Sieves for Flour, Grain and
Coal; Wi;e Screen for Windmills; Ma
chine Carus, Mahogany Planks, Boards,
Veneers, and Carvings. A 150...
Lead Pipe.
of every size weight am; calibre. Dut few
persona in the community sufficiently appre
ciate the value of Lead Pipe, in conducting
water from springs at a distance to their
dwellings—a convenience unknown but to
these who puss; Ss it. Any information res
pecting the same will be cheerfully given.
We offer the above and all other articles
in cur line, on the most reasonable terms, and
hope that when you come to Harrisburg,
you may give us a call before purchasing
elsewhere, as we are cleteiminucl to aril as
19w as :my other house in town.
N. 8. Country Merchants will be supplied
at a very small advance alum, city prices.
RUDOLPH F. KELKER &
kap, 2F, H144.-tf,
List of oulotapPg . bakineee due by the following
CoUNlete sewluding seionsrationo end ;Omni'.
oiomi.
County State
Taz. Tax.
1636 D. N. Cato Wolk Cromwell $26 55
1839 Ab'm. Henry Dame 461
1840 Samuel Robeson Allegheny 466 33
George Kelly Dublin 66 75
T. M. Robeson Frankstown 61 87
°J.llampson Union 511
1841 James Leonard Barre 157 97 248 56
•John Bimpeon Henderson 29 88
(John Marks Franklin 14 99
1842 Josiah Clossin Antes 103 81 73 16
•Joseph Oburn Barree 310 28 294 161
tJohn Piper Sr. Porter 1 16
1843 tJas Hutchison Allegheny 16 30 91 10
•Sol. Wertz Blair 16 93 148 72
•J. Conrad Esq. Franklin 40 04 190 28
tT. Noland Porter 32 54 114 IS
James Lynn Springfield 33 34 27 85
John Kratzer enyder 66 30 168 04
•David Parsoni Tull 17 33 145 90
M. Baasler Woodberry 281 48 771 76
George Hawn Walker 157 50
1 - Fred. rouse Huston 541
1844 Jacob Miller Allegheny 9.01
tJabes Steven° Ante. 4 13
•T Wilson Eaq Barree *1 61 900 93
•T. Jackson Blair 33 92 215 57
t George Sipes Cromwell - 14 49
•James Harper Dublin 23 28 163 76
J. B. Riddle Frankstown 4 07. 90 78
•A. Harvey Franklin 157 52 606 54
M. Wike Huston , 32 64.
•J. M. Kinkead Morris 56 74 664 24
•J. Huyett Porter 153 59 911 71
S. M'Kinatry Shirley 41 97 174 22
•Jer. Brown Springfield 13 28 95 89
fJ. C. Crocker Snyder 809 42 50
*John M'Math Tell 65 13 158 51
Adam Keith Tod 40 94 136 64
Wm. Chilcote Union 7 97 309
Peter Bittle Woodberry 344 88
A. B.Sangaree Walker 37 84 202 53
John Fleck Tyrone 95 88
1845 J. M'Cartnev Allegheny 169 07
•J. A. M'Cahan Blair 236 19 70 43
•J. R. Hunter Bailee 331 07 458 26
Asa Price Cromwell 161 48 209 69
Robert Spcer Cass 31 22
•R. Peterson Dublin 177 36 200 77
•G W Menem Franklin 334 41 44 73
•J. Bumbaugh Hopewell 136 45
•Gee. N ike Huston 124 79 211 05
•Jos. Dysart Hollidaysb'g :OR 19
tlohn Oak. Jackson 194 89
• W. Reed Esq Morris 397 52 595 74
•C. Hamer Porter 422 34 286 25
• Wm. Shaver Shirley 275 43 511 31
•B. Stevens Springfield 115 28 227 97
•C. Fleck Tyrone 293 04 10 00
•W. S. Lyons Tell 112 23 56 30
*J. M yerly Tod 66 70 37 59
tG W Hazzard Union 22 69 66 09
B. Bowers Woodberry 301 96 364 68
•`,\ m. Myton Went 328 34
•A. Freaker Walker 141 97
Total $7,124 11
Cr}Those marked thus • have since paid in part
and those marked thus t in full.
WASHINGTON HOTEL.
Corner of Market atreet and Market
stplare, _
Ec.A.r.n:antraa.
H E subscriber having taken this pop
ular Hotel lately kept by Mr. WM. T.
SANDIERS, begs leave to intorm his friends
and the public generally, that he is now
well prepared to accomodate them in a
manner to insure satisfaction to all who fa
vor him with their custom. The h..usu Las
been re-furnished, altered, and greatly int . .
proved in Many resp'ecta, and no pains will
be spared to make visitors Comfortable du
ring their sojourn.
HIS TABLE will be constantly supplied
with all the delicacies of the season : and
his svry tots are attentive, careful and
accommodating.
here is extensive S'l AHLING attached
to the premises, E. P. HUCH ES,
Lute of the Mansion House.
Harrisburg June 4, 1895. -
To.z subscriber takes this occasion of re
turning his thanks to his numerous friends
for the very liberal patronage bestowed up
on him during his proprietorship of the
Washington Hotel. He also takes great
pleasere in bespeaking for his successor a
continuance of public favor, who is well
quPlified to give general satisfaction as a
landlord, and every way worthy of the pat
ronage of the travelling community.
WM. T. SANDEgS.
WILLIAM D. PARRISH,
Wo. 4, North sth st., 2 doors above Market,
PHILADELPPHIA.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Paper, Rags, School Books Blank
Books and Stationary.
HAVING considerably increase his facil
ties for business, now offers to country mer
chants, on still more favorable terms than
formerly, a complete assortment of Writing,
Printing and W rapping Papers; also Figured
Wall and Curtain l'apers, and Window
Shades of a great variety of pakteros, which
he can sell at manutacturers' prices. Also,
Bonnet Boards, White, Blue and Brown ;
and all the Ssandard School Books, Blank
Books, and Stationary in general, at the low
est Wholesale prices.
Rags! lingo !
Cash paid for Rags in any quantity, or
Rags taken in trade for goods at the lowest
cash prices. Country merchants are par
ticularly
invited to call.
Printers of country newspapers supplied
with their piper low for cash,.ny implying at
WILLIAM I). PARRISH'S
Paper . and Rag Warehouse, N0..4, :forth
Filth greet, 2 doors above Market street,
Philadelphia, August 20th, 184 S.
SPani*li
AND
TANNER'S OILS:
8000 Dry L.,:)lata Hides , --first quality.
5500 Dry La Gni ra do. do.
3000 Dry S.iltrd La Guira, do.
1000 Dry Salted Bratil Hides, do.
40 Wiles Creel' Salted Patna Kips
30 B Iles dry Patna Kips.
120 Barrel's Tanner's Oil.
Taioier's and Currier's Tools.
For salse to the country Tanners at the
lowest prices and upon the best terms.
N. B. All kinds of Leather wanted for
which the highest paices will be paid in
Cash or in exchange f. , r Ilides,Kips & Oil.
1). KIItKPAI lOC K & hi 'NS,
No. 21 &ma 3d Sired,
Philadelphia
t) t. 9. 1844--1 y
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
HUNTII GDO/11 COUNTY,
From the 10th of January A. D. 1545, zip to and including the 9th of January A. 11.1840.
Receipts.
Townships.
Crum well,
Years. Collectors.
1856 D. N. Carothers
1839 C. E. Crane
1840 George Kelly
John liampson
Abraham States
1841 Simon Gratz
John Marks
1842 J. Clossin
it Henry Learner
di Joseph Oburn
" A. Johnson
di Henry Matthias
." William Clayton
Samuel Pheasant
" David Good
1843 James Hutchison
di Daniel Massey
t! Michael Star
it John Rouse
" John Conrad, Esq.
". Benj. Grove
" Frederick Foote
" William Hileman
" Timothy Noland
" T. A. Smelker
" J. Kratzer
" A. Crawford
di David Parsons
" M. Hassler
1844 J mob Miller
Jabez Stevens
tt Thomas Wilson
it Thomas Jackson
it Geo. Sipes
- .
" Peter Kur [man Cass,
~ James Ilarper Dublin,
J B. Riddle Frankstows,
" Anderson Harvey Franklin,
" Daniel Africa, Esq. Henderson,
Petrick Lang Hopewell,
" Michael Wise Huston
" James M. Kinkead Morris,
" John Huvett Porter,
" Samuel McKinstry Shirley,
" Jer. Brown Springfield,
" Jos. C. Crocker Snyder,
" J. Fleck Tyrone,
" 3. NI c Math Tell,
" Alum Keith Tin],
" Peter Billie Woodbury,
" If. Nearhoof IVarriormark.
" T. Thompson West,
" A. B. Sarearee Walker,
1845 John MrCartney Allegheny.
Stephen Vanscoyoc Antis,
" J. A. NlrCahan Blair,
H John R. Hunter Barree,
di Ma Price Cromwell,
" Robert Spear Cass,
" Hubert Pet terson Dublin,
" M. flileman Frankstown,
" Geo. W. Matters Franklin,
" John /Ironer Henderson,
" J. Brumbaugh Hopewell,
" Geo. alike Huston,
" Jo4eph Dysart Hollidaysburg,
" John Oaks Jackson,
Wm. Reed Morris,
" C. Hamer Porter,
" AV m. Shaver Shirley,
Benedict Stevens Springfield,
.. Joshua Burley Snyder
" Conrod Fleck Tyrone,
" Wm, S. Lyons Esq., Tell,
fi John Mvrely Tod,
" Geo W. Hazzard Union,
" B. F. Patton NVarriormark
" B. Bowers NN oodberry,
~ Wm. Milton West,
" A. Fraker Walker,
Michael Green on account of release of the lien of
the county against his lot
Alex. Gwin, Esq., on account of forfeited of re
cognizance
John Owens, Esq,, proceedeof thefsale of an estray
Relief issues of Berke county Bank in Treasury at
last settlement, a hich, having Seen received by
the Treasurer by direction of the Commisioners
when not current, were credited In the account
of last year
County tax on unseated lands
Road tax on do do
Redemption money of unseated lands, paid to
Treasurer since last settlement
John Armitage, Esq., Sheriff, lines and jury fees
In testimony oldie correctness of the above account we have hereunto set our hands thia 10th (lit
of January A. D. 1846. M. CIIILCOTE,
Attest.—W. S. AFRICA, Cl'k. J. F. MILLER, Comrn'rs.
WM. BELL
"1.,
We, two of the Auditors of Huntingdon County, do hereby Certify that we have examined the &arts
of the Commissioners of said county, and the receipts for the same for the past year and find a balance
in the Treasury of three hundred and torty-six dollar s an d seven cents. Given under our hands this
10th day of January A. D. 1846. J. S. MATTIOIN, P
SETH It. 111'C UN E 5 Auditors.
CD34Q.Z:U=3I 3 Ttro Stray Caivs,
FRENCH BURR MILL STONES.
t i c AME. to the i,sitleace itf Ow subscriber
2,0 HF. subscriber continues to manufac- br.3. a. D 0311133 Ir,
first of August last. One is a red cow SC ith
" residing in Unit n township, about the
llinL•ture, in Harrisburg, French Burrs of HAVI NG
Ihi t . 0
n w remove d : i.il A i f ri rj o in r i n, W t
l i a l b i f t , iin 0
i s n l; r u g , i
t t y o .
a white belly and a star on the lart_hcacl.
all sit .8, and of the vert best quality , much
that " he designs to continue the practice of supposed to he about fifteen years old ; :: c.
other is a red caw bordering on brown, with
cheaper than ever, and on very favorable
me,licine,iallt:lliiii
b.,
tui:tuoikchfcul
fr
0,61
pat
a white belly, a white stretik along the bnck
mitten) , tic
., Letters
,sane
pr,. imApd
prompt
attentionr e ssed to
a l i s i tn i f w pe il i l .so re n e a e l iy . e m t , l i i i e .
r ct l i n ol g ec t i . h v R . s Allis
4 1 , , , q. ' and sit:posed to be about twelve years old,
ilution were made.
WH. KEPNF.R. N. It . by
been successful in accofn- the horns Of bt,;.:l tiaair.g op. ..f here in ist:
plishing the cure of a number of cancers ~,,•1- -
~ ~,, „ am
The owner or owners are recr^:;ted ta .
ii t e "r fe w el h s i c c o h n v fi o d u e c n i t le o r f s senacncle'esshindtiltiern"lititslit"X come forward, prove property, pay chartst
Z. SEWELL STZIWAILT,
z n erruhly 347 AI/4116AV% stinate cases. and should he fail in turfing nu and take them away.
BUN% INGDUN, Pli• charge will be made.
WILLIAM SMITH.
Huntigdon, Aprii23, 1845, Nov. 19, 1845.
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arr.USTlCES'illianks of all Matta, form % TEILANK BONDS —ludgmeat and mil
of7lffirlluionyik;ist:w6etrleryete.sttitrandt°ti7:tw.
February 1-4, 18411,--tf, qa at this Office, iMawton--taa sale at 'hit cave.
OF
Antis,
Dublin,
Walker,
Cromwell,
Franklin,
Antis,
Blair,
Barree,
Henderson,
Springfield,
Tell,
Union,
Woodbet ry,
Allegheny,
Barree,
Cromwell.
Dublin,
Franklin,
Hopewell,
Houston.
Morris,
Porter,
Shirley,
Snyder,
Ty rune,
Tell,
Worolberry,
Allegheny,
Ant is,
Barret.
Blair,
Cromwell,
1 00
72 40
34 32
19 97
159 00
$15,835 01
itpenditsgree.
Attorney General, nod others, on criminal prime
cutions • 895
Grand and Traverse Jurors, crier Etc.. 8858
Constables for Returns, advertising spring election.
furnishing stationary &c.,
Assessors
Judges, Inspectors, and Clerks of elections
Road and Bridge viewers
Commissioners, surveyors, chain-carriers, endue
men,diewing, &c., state road from Baileyvilie
to Petersburg, Ad running line bdween this and
Bedford county,
Commissioners, surveyors Etc., ditiding townships
Inquisitions on del(' bodies ,
Sundry persons, prethiums en Wolves, Foxes, dig,
Cononisaionerm—Alex. Knox, Jr.,
Mordecai Chilcote
John F. Miller
County Auditors:—Taus. E. 0, bison
Jacob S. Mattern
William Caldwell
William S. Africa, Clerk of Commissioners, 1844
James M. Bell, Esq., connsel of Con*, for 1844
County Printing:—Th2o. 11. Cremer
J. Penn Jones
Trough and Boggs
William Dorris and Jelin 'ter, on Stitt's contract
for building court house, order and interest
Do, on Do., and interest
Order to Michael Clanbauo, for building fence in
front of Court House, and interest
Wm. J. Jacobj, Eq., for transcribing Judgment
docket "A," by order of the court
Andrew Couch, in full for building bridge amuse
Stone Creek
James Eotriken, on order for building bridge over
Ravoown Branch, at toffee Mtn
Robert Madden. on his contract for building bridge
across little Juniata, at the. mouth of Spruce Creek lIC
Joseph and Edward Summers, for brick to pave iu
front of Court House
Abraham McCoy, for do.. do.
Ephraim Kyler, for paving. dec., •
Michael Decker, for hauling sand for Court !TOM
Win. Drennen, fur hailing brick
Vim, B. Zeigler, for titling cupola of Court House
Samuel R. Stevens, for 20 tone of coal delivued
by him to Court House
Thos. Whittaker and Juan Ker, for delivering fire
wood, fur county jail, fcr 1844 and 45
John Shade for making fence between his and
counlY/lots ,
Sundry persons for painting, white-washing as.,
told!, and other repairs to Jail and Court Hoses
&c., ironing prisoners, 4-c.,
Sundry person's, cutting wood, washing for prison.
ere, cleaning:Court House and Jail, dec.,
Land Henry G . raffiiis, and 11. Smith, for stove and
ch,airs fir Court House ,
.11311 and Peter Livingston, for boarding
eonstabks And Jurors, in caeca of Common
wealth vs. McCafferty, Read and Breneman
Clyde and Williams, and °theta, for dockets, sti
tionary. &c., inerchandize, &c.,
Sundry persons, refunding orders
John Reed, Esq., Recorder, fora record book
%Vol. H. King and Benj. Fackler for selling stove,,
filling hole in jail yard, and balling sand
Sundry persons for making election boxes, rep ic
ing do., Ffc., medical att.vdance
James Steel, Esq., Pruthonatory and Clerk of Ses
sions, fees, and for turnishing stationary for the
Court, 1,844 and part of 1345
do. do. for balance of 1845
Amount paid tosundry persons, redemption money
of unseated lands
Amount paid sundry supervisors, road tax on so.
seated lands
Amount over paid of county tax last year on sun
dry Duplicates for 19.11. t:l 3, and corrected on
final entry of commissions and exotlerations, and
settlement of said Duplicates
John Armitage, Esq. Sheriff, in full of bill for
boarding prisoners, summoning jurors etc., and
commissions on fines collected 286
Balance in favor of Treasurer at last settlement 9
Treasurer's commission on E 26.977. i 0 a 1 2-7 per cent 746
Balance in the Treasury, now paid over es per
receipt of Joe. Law, Ecq.
167 MI
555 49
686 5
181 00
577 5
646 66
180 48
250 00
050 0O
1100 00
51 51
54 60
s 6
11 25
1!S
44 14
03 00
120 40
IN 96
114 61'
18 11
$3 74
$8 66
$3 96,
153 40
14 00.
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17 50
14. 11
121 14
34 5T
47 60
$4B 1 64
346 07
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