PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS, HOVER'S FIRST PREMIUM INK. • • AO. S 7 North Third Street, Philadelphia. THE celebrity dills INKS manufactured by the subserthter, end the szteneive sales consequent upon the high reputation which they ham attained not only through the United Stai', but in the Wmt Indies and Chi., has induced him to make every necessary cumin/mem so supply the east demand upon hie establishment. He is now prepared. with every satiety of Black. Blue and Red Inks, Copying Ink. Indelible Ink, and Ink Powder, all prepared under his own personal euperintendence, so that purchasers may depend upon its superior quality. HOVERS ADAMANTINE CEMEN'r, a 'su perior article for mending Glass, t: Nina, Cabinet Ware &c.. useful to cm!) , housekeeper. being a whi e liquid, easily applied, and not affected by or dimity heat—wartanted. crj" Pamphlets containing the numerous testi monials of men of science and others, will be fur• Wished to purchasers. Fir sale at the Manufactory, Wholesale and Re tail. No. 87 North Third Street, opposite Cherry street. Philadelphia, by JOSEPH MOVER, jy27: 47•y] Manufacturer. DRUG S! DRUGS! DRUGS! THO.IIPSOX & CR.IWFORD, WHOLES 1I ,E unhlGGisirs, No. 40 Olarket Street, Philada. IWFER i for sale a large stock of F oak Drugs. Medicines and Dye Brim, to which they call the attention of Country Merchants and Dealers visiting the city. Coach. Cabinet, Japan, Black, and other Var nishes, of a superior quality. Also, Whi , .e and Red bead, Window Glass, Paints and Oils--cheap or than over. r•,:7 &C. are also proprietors of the Indian Vegetable Balsam, celebrated throughout their own •nd neighboring States Be the beat p re p ara ti on for the curo of Coughs, Cold., Asthma, &e. Money refunded its every instance where no benefit is re ceived. LPhiladalpbin, jan27-6m GREAT BARGAINS IN IIATS AND CAPS, ../t the old estaslished cheap Hat and Cap Store,. No. 196 .Market street, sec ond door below Sixth, Philada. "W,Ef Huntingdonext eagen a e n ra d l t its iactiinuint tovicinity , a t s h w e elin citizens st o ell others, to our store. We have on hand a large and complete assortment of Hats and Caps of every style and variety, which we are selling full one fourth lower than the usual prices, namely : Extra Superior Beaver Hats, from $2.50 to `.5350 " Brush " " 2.00 to 300 0 0 Silk 0 1.25 to 2.00 Moleskin" 2.50 only. hoed Hats as low as $1.25 and upwards. Also, a complete stock of Caps, cloth, fur trimmed, glazed. silk oil cloth, velvet and fancy Cops; fine Otter, Shetland Fur Seal, Musk Rat, Hair Seal Caps, &c. alc., at lower prices than they can possibly be had From our extensive sales, we con sell, for a smaller profit than others can. Call and lie aatietled, it is to your hitetest. Merchants. Scorekeepers, Halters and others,who boy to sell again, supplied on reasonst,le terms.-- Me sure and call at No. 196 Market Street, second door be:ow sixth Street. GARDEN & BROWN. EleptPnfoer 1. 1846, . .. , HARRIS, TURNER & IRVIN, Dissolution of Partnership ! 'nix subscribers, do ing business untie,. the firm WHOLESALE of I. Grafi. and : won , in Alexandria, Huntingdon r.I:DMUTZ..n . L - 1 - • -/- , a county, dissolved partnership by mutual consent on No. 201 Market Street, one door above the 3d day of April last. All persons towing nc- Fifth, North Side, Philadelphia. counts with said firm will settle the same with I. TM PORTE RS and Wholesale Dealersin DRUGS. Grafius, up t , the above date. , I MEDICINES, C DEMI ALS, Potent Medi. I. (AM lUn & SUN. Alexandria May 20, 18464 y eines, Obstetrical I nst ru men ts, D ruggists' Glassware, __ _ __ ____ ' , _ Window Glass. Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery, Sze. ! sale at Valuable Real Eslale. Deuggiste. country Merchants and Physicians, : THE vubsc lbw, ofliir for sale that valuable Real supplied with the above articles on the most favora- Estate, Two tracts of hind situate on the Banks ble terms. Strict and prompt attention paid to or of the Little J uniata i iver, one mile below !firming dere. Every article warranted. JOHN HARRIS, M. D., ; ham; One tract situate in V% arrioramark town ship Huntingdon county, theother tract situate in sept 23. JAS. A. TURNER, ILte of Va. WM. IRVIN. M. D. Tyrone township, Blair county, the River being the line between the two tracts, and also the line be- NWT IN TUE WORLD.. tween Huntingdon and Hair counties, well known - as the property of Andrew Robeson, of Warriors- Steam Refined Sugar Candies-12i cent mark township, now deceas , ed.. per pound, Wholes i ale. . The manstcn tract n Vt. arriorsmark towns hi p, ' J. RICHARDSON, No 42 Market street, contains 200 J acres of excellent limestone land, about 100 acres cleared and in a good state of eul . ritILWILPIIIA, takes pleasure in informing the public, that he still continues to sell his very tivation, with throe dwelling houses, a idol. Barn Superior Steam Refined Candy at the low price of and a good apple orchard thereon. 6.9.50 other tract in Blair county contains 400 $.2.50 per too pound., and the quality is equal to T any umufactured in the United States. acres of excellent timber land, with a house and , e also offers all kinds of goods in the Confec- stable the eon erected ; there is an Ore bank on ; !this tract, from which about 600 tons of Iron Ore ti°" 7 ll and /fait Ii " at corresponding low P r '"' 'of an excellent quality has liven raised. A large a. quick sales and small profits are the orthr of the Dart of this tract is good limestone land for farming. day. ' On these two tracts are four situations for Forges Fall or send your orders, and you cannot fail to or Furnaces, per hop. the mit .4.. in the State._ lis amkned. Don't forget the number, 4 MAR- , KE I' SFREET, PHILADELPHIA. l'here is a number of springs on the two tracts of J. J. RICHARDSON. never failing water that keep the river free from ice for more than a mile. This last tract of land is all woodland and well covered with timber. One third of the purchase money to bp paid on hand, the residue in two annual payment., there after. unEA: September 1. 1846. Brooms, Buckets and Cedar Ware. MAAL V ROWE, No. 63 North Third et. 2d door oho. Arch, PAILADELPIII, T am enabled this fall to offer an unusually !ergo lassormient of the nbove articles. Also—Wilkw and Freud) Baskets and Coaches, Wash Boards, Metts, t !wiles-pine Neat lict.es, Wood Bowls & Treys, Boston Itlinds, Sickles, Oil Paste Blacking, Shoe Amalie., Clamps, I land Scribe, Wall Brushes, Dusters, &c. and Wooden wine of every descrip tion. Country Merchants will take notice that as I am now mintificturing extensively, and receiving di rectly from the Eastern Factories, I can furnish the Fall Trade with superior goods at prices greatly re duced from what I have hitherto been selling. Sep. 16, '46. CalL - ....1);CX 1 U2U - CD2- 2 BUCK & moons, e 54. Market Street, Philadelphia, Ht VE constantly on hand every description of elothing. all of which are cut, trimmed and made in a manner not to be surpassed, and are war ranted cheaper than the same quality of Goods in any other establishment in the United States.— Also, every description of GENTLvluxx's Fun- Nit sit so Goon.; at reduced prices. Those visiting the city will find it to their interest to examine our Nock before purchasing elsewhere. sept:lo-1 v. BUCK & MOORE. Steam Umbrella Manufactory. No• 104 Market Street, Philadelphia. WM. H. RWHARDSON, in addition to vari uus other improvements, has applied Steam Pow... to the m.nufacture of UMBRELLAS, and is enabled to sell them at very low prices. Merchants are invited to call and see his Works and examine the assortment. [nay 18-4 m T. N. °refiner, ATTORNEY AT LAW, it , NTIFGPAN, PA ALEXANDRIA FOUNDRY. Grqfins, T ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens It of Huntingdon county, and the pub ic generally, that they continue to carry on the Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Business, in all ita btanchea, in Alexandria, where they man ufacture and constantly keep on hand every des cription of ware in their line, such as NEW, SPLENDID WOOD STOVES, 22, 24, 26, 28, and 30 inches long. Radiator Stoves, 2 sizes Coal Stoves for Pal lore, new and splendid Parlor Stoves for Wood, 3 sizes Egg Stoves ; also, Iron Railing, for fronts of houses; Cast Ural., for cellar windows; ;•• elf-Sharpening Ploughs, right and left-handed; new •Bull' Plough with cast and iron shear, arid the 'Livingston' Plough; Double Shovel Ploughs. for corn and seeding in fall g sin; Copper Pumps, for Wells any depth, with Tin inside and out; Forge Ham mer., from 5 to 16cwt. _ . New Cooking Stoves, of all kinds; also, 4 sizes of Coal Stoves, also Stove-pipe and Stoves finished. All kinds of casting. done for Forgot, Saw mills and Threshing machines, Waggon Boxes, Mill Gutrgeons, and Hollow Ware, all of which is done in a workmanlike manner. Also. Copper, Dye, Wash, Fuller, Preserv ing, and Tea Kettles, for sale, wholesale and retail. Persons favoring this establishment with their custom may depend on having their elders execu ted with fidelity and despatch. Old metal, copper, b ass and pewter taken in ex change. Also, wheat, rye, corn and oats taken at market price. "QUEEN Or TEM WEST" CMCID CID afifl EiltMcsD cs) a For sale by I. & H. GRAFIUS, Alex andria, Huntingdon county, Pa., cheap for cash or country produce, at market price. Tut: 'Queen of the West is on improvement on Hathaway's ccletn ated Hot Air Sta , e. There has never yet appeared any plait of a Cooking Stove that passe..s the advantages that this one has. A much lees quantity of fuel is required for any am't of cooking or baking by this stove than by any other. Persons arc requested to call and see before they purchase elsewhere. To Purchasers..G►rrrrcc►►lee. The undersigned, agent of the patentee of the Stove, .The Queen of the West,' understanding that the owners, or those concerned for them, of other and different parent Cooking Stoves, ha se threatened to bring suit against all who purchase and use any of •Guild's Patent Cooking Stove— The Queen of the West'—this is to inform all and every person who shall purchase and use said Stove that he will mdeinnify them from all costs or dam age from any and all suits, brought by other pa tentees, or their agents, for any infringement of their p items. He gives this notice so that persons need not be under any fears bee use they have, while consulting their own interests and convenience. se cured the superior advantages of this 'Queen,' not only of the West, but of the East. ISRAEL GRAFILIS. Any person wishing to purchase one or both tracts will please call on David Robeson in Pleasant Valley, or Jacob Van Tries in Warriorsmark. DAVID ROBESON, JACOB VAN TRIE S , sepl3o•tf. Executors. Hollidaysburg Register. inset t the above, till for bid, and charge Executors. Zohn Scott, jr., A TTORNEY AT LAW; Huntingdon, Pa.— 11. Has removed hie office to the corner room of Snare's Row," directly opposite Fisher & M'Mur• trio's store where he will attend with promptness and fidelity to all business with which he may be entrusted in Huntingdon or the adjoining counties. Huntingdon Sept. 23,1846. A. W. Benedict, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Huntingdon, Pa.— /Office at his old residence in Alain street, a few doors west of the old Court House. Ho will attend to any business entrusted to hun in the see m! Courts of Huntingdon and adjoining counties. S. Steel Blair, A TTORNEY ,„AT LAW, Hollidaysburg, Pa., r), Will attend attend to all business entrustedto his earein Blair, Huntingdon and Indiana coun ties. aprB-'4B George Taylor, A TTORNEY AT - LA W-l Attends to practice II in the Orphans' Court, stating administrators' accounts, Eicrivening &c. Office in the diamond, •hrce doors east of the "Exchange Hotel." frb2R•'44 TUSTICE'S blanks of a ll kinds fur sale at this t ) office. JOB-VVORK of ell deicriptionm neatly executed et the Journal cat". LIST OF BALANCES Outstanding on the Duplicates of the fol• lowing named Collectors: County 'l'ax. State Tax, 1840. Samuel Robeson, Allegheny, S4G6 33 . - George Kelly, 1)ul lin, .2 60 1841. James Leonard, Barree, 81 60 008 56 1842. Josiah Clossin, Ante., 103 81 73 16 1843. Michael Blunder, Woodberry, 381 48 771 76 1844. John IM'Math, Tell, 124 37 Peter Hittle, M'ordberry, 78 79 A. B. tSang;rea. Walker, 1845. John R. Hunter, Barre*, 93 10 23 46 Robert Peterson, Dublin, 54 87 J. Brumbaugh, Hopewell, • . tuck!. Bowers, Woodberry, 89 11 1846. "Charles Cowden, Berme, 336 94 540 78 °Jacob Crossley, Cass 78 64 104 22 Michael Mendeller, Clay, 58 12 37 03 •John H. Blair, Dublin, 246 29 t 314 87 •John Zantmyer, Franklin, 727 74 834 20 °S. R. Boggs, Hendeison, 496 76 884 98 "John Russell, Hopewell, 378 04 1.377 36 •Robt. Mcßurney, Jackson, 462 80 t3O 79 •Wm. H ilemen, Morris, 424 96 1603 21 Jacob 'Cough, Porter, 918 S 2 281 55 'George Bowman, Shirley, 294 10 .110 84 'George Taylor, Springfield, 101 81 123 81 •Jacob F 1 egia, Tell, 160 10 101 25 Henry Houpt, Tod, 175 02 . . 'James Hampeon, Union, 98 76 1.45 20 W. Hutchibon,Warriorrmark, 48 30 •Sam'. Ewing, West, 593 59 827 17 •John Osburn, Walker, 367 35 f 165 32 $7,210 10 $6,632 85 Since paid in part. t Since paid in full. Of the above named Collectors, those previous to 1815 are in the hands of the Sheriff. [feblo-3w GREAT BARGAINS! NEW GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER!! DR. WILLIAM SWOOPS HAS just received, and now o ff ers to the pub lie, at his old stand in Main street, directly opposite the residence of Mrs. Allison, as large a stock of F.ILL .4.VD WIXTER GOODS as has ever been offered to the public in this place, and at cheaper prices than any other store in the county. His assortment incomplete—having almost every article in the line of business, among which are Cheap Cloths, C assinetts, Flannels, Blan kets, Coatings, Cloakings, Cash meres, etc. Jr., at prices that cannot fail to please. gj' The attention of the ladies is particularly invited to a large and beautiful selection of EMIM (Eas e which have been purchased with an eye single to their taste. Call end exemine, and judge for yourselves, and if we cannot please, we will be pleased to see you. ALso—A general assortment of Gro ceries, Quecnsware, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c. &c. The highestprice paid for Country Produce. Dr. S. would most respectfully tender his thanks to his former customers and hopes ay prompt at tension to bu•iness and by gelling a LITTLE en ssr ea than others, to secure an increase of public patronage. [Huntingdon, Nov. 4-If WAzUMPTION CURABLE. Thompson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphtha: INFLAMM A I'ION of the mucous membranes is the resu:t of some impressi.m made upon them by cold or other causes; hence Chronic, Ca tarrh, Spitting of Blood, Hronchitis, Asthma, re sulting in Consumption, Gastritis diseased Liver and Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, &c From incontestible evidence, it is proved that Thompson:a Compound Syrup of Tur and Wood Naphtha is a specific in these complaints—allaying irritation, promoting healthy secretions, and removing the existing cause of disease. Thousands have used it, and can bear testimony to its efficacy. FARTHER PROOF ! ! Philadelphia, March Ist, 1846.—1 hereby certify, that in consequence of t 'pealed and neglect ed colds, my lungs becsnte seriously af fected, and for a long time I have suffered with violent pain in the in east. übstinete cough and difficult expecto ration the symp tome daily increasing in vi olence. I had re course to various reme dies, with no avail, until I used THOM PSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF 'FAR, which effected a permanent cc a before I had taken three bot tles. E. tt: VAN -I. Fayette street, below Arch. Principal office, N. E. corner of Fifth and Spruce streets. Sold by Simonton & Jones, Huntingdon; M. Lindsey, Hollidaysburg. Price 50 eta per bot tle, or $5 per dozen. [dec2-13m LEAI 1114.:11, MOROCCO AND FINDING STORE:. No. 29, North 2nd street, Harrisburg. THE subscriber respectiudy infornisthe citizens of Huntingdon and neighboring counties, that he still continues to carry on the above business in all its branches, all of the best quality, and as low ascan be bought anywhere, for Cash. Hi's stock • cobsist;ixtrtly of Sole Leather, Upper Leather, Call Skins, water proof Kip, Harness Bridle, &C. &C. Men's Morocco, Women's Straights, Kid, Bindings, Linings, &c. &c. Shoe-thread, wholesale orretail,sparables, glass•paper, boot-cord, bristles, hoot weh, cork soles, lacers, awl blades, knives, ham mers, awl hafts, brushes, colts, slink bones, files, rasps, instep leather, Incas and keys, jiggers, shoulder irons, shoe keys, seam sets, strip awls, welt keys, French wheels, heel slickers, shay k wheels, coil's, shoul der sticks, long sticks, measure straps, nip pers, pincers, punches, peg floats, gonges, pattent peg hafts, size sticks, tacks, &c. &c., and everything else in his line of busi ness. Calland see beforrhuving elsewhere. Vk M. L. PKIPER. _ . Feb. 11, 1846. __ 7. Sewell Stewart, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Huntingdon, Pa.— Office) in Main 'greet, fivo door. wait of Mr Buoy's jewelry establishment, RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES OF HUNTINGDON COUNTY, From the 10th day of January, ✓l. D. 1846, up to, and including, the Bth day of January, .9. D. 1847. Years. Collectors. 1836 D. N. Carothers, 1837 John Stonebraker, 1839 Abraham Henry, 1840 George Kelly, Thos. W. Robeson, John Hampson, 1841 James Leonard, 23 69 1842 Joseph Oburn, Barree, Samuel Pheasant, Union, 1843 James Hutchison, Allegheny, John Conrad, Franklin, James Lynn, Springfield, John Kratzer, Snyder, David Parsons, Tell, 1844 Thomas Wilson, Barree, James Harper, Dublin, John B. Riddle, Frankstown, Anderson Harvey, Franklin, Jas. M. Kinkead, Morris, John Huyett, Porter, Samuel M'Kinstry, Shirley, John M'Math, Tell, Adam Keith, Tod, Wm. Chilcote, Union, A. B. Sangarec, Walker, 1845 John M'Cartney, Allegheny, Jas. A. M'Cahan, Blair, John R. Hunter, Barree, Asa Price, Cromwell, Robert Speer, Cass, Robert Peterson, Dublin, Geo. W. Menem, Franklin, John Brumbaugh, Hopewell, George Wike, Huston, Joseph Dysart, Hollidaysburg, John Oaks, Jackson, William Reed, Morris, Collins Hamer, Porter, William Shaver, Shirley, Benedict Stevens, Springfield, Conrad Fleck, Tyrone, Wm. S. Lyons, Tell, John Myerly, Tod, Geo. W. Hazzard, Union, Benjamin Bowers, Woodberry, W m. Myton, West, Andrew Freaker, Walker, 1846 Charles Cowden, Barree, James Deever, Cromwell, Jacob Crotsley, Cass, Michael Barndollar, Clay, John H. Blair, Dublin, John Zantmyre, Franklin, Samuel R. Boggs, Henderson, John Russell, Hopewell, Robert M'Burney, Jackson, William Hileman, Morris, Jacob Kough, Porter, George Bowman, Shirley, George Taylor, Springfield, Jacob Hegie, Tell, Henry Houpt, Tod, James Hampson, Union, Wm. Hutchison, Warriorsmark, Samuel Ewing, West, John Osburn, Walker, William Reed, proceeds of sale of an estray, Commissioners' sale of old Journals, County Tax on Unseated Lands, Road " 44 School " Redemption money of unseated lands paid in since last settlement, John Armitage, Sheriff, fines and jury fees, Collectors of 1845, interest on balances of State tax due and unpaid on the second day of January last, Balance in the Treasury at last settlement, received of Geo. Taylor, former treasurer, Attorney General and others, on criminal prosecu tions, $ 575 Grand and traverse jurors, crier, &c., 3,126 Constables making returns, advertising Spring elec tions, &c., 354 Assessors, 465 Judges, inspectors, and clerks of elections, 590 Road and bridge viewers, 176 Inquisitions on dead bodies, Sundry persons, premiums on wolves, wild eras rind foxes, COMMISSIONERS— William Bell, Alexander Knox, jr. Mordecai Chilcote (1846 and part of 1845), John F. Miller, AUDITORS— Jacob S. Mattern, Seth R. M'Cune, W. S. Africa, Clerk to Commissioners and Auditors, COUNTY PRINTING—John Penn Jones, Theo. H. Cremer, William Lewis, James Clark, BRIDGES— Robert Stitt, in full, for bridge built over the Little Ju niata river, at Union Furnace, James Burk and James Entreken, for building bridge across the Raystown branch of the Juniata river, in Hopewell township, in full, Robert Madden, on account of bridge across the Little Ju niata river, near the mouth of Spruce creek, James Burk, on account of bridge at Alexandria, James Burk and Daniel Keech, on account of bridge across the southern branch of the J uniata river, in Franklin township, Wm. Taylor, on account of bridge across the Raystown branch of the Juniata river, in Hopewell township, MISCELLANEOUS— James Saxton, for 9 tons of coal delivered at the Court House, John Ker, for firewood delivered to Jailand Court House, Receipts. Towns/tips. Cromwell, Franklin, Barree, Dublin, Frankstown, Union, Barree, Expenditures, Jane Keim, for washing for prisoners, Mary Gibson, sweeping and scrubbing Court House, George Jackson, for boarding the jury in the case of the Commonwealth vs. Jas. Bailey, at August T. ; George Jackson, for boarding the Wil liamsburg company of volunteers, call ed here by the Sheriff at the execution of M'Cafferty, William Gremlin, for planting trees in front of the Court House, Isaac Lyninger and Lewis Snyder, for making a paper case for the office of the Register and Recorder, and painting, Isaac Lyninger, for painting fence in front of the Court House, _ _ Isaac Lyninger, for a coffin for the burial of James iVl'Cafferty, _ Isaac Woolverton, for putting a pump in the well, and repairing the gallows in the jail yard, David Blair, counsel to Commissioners, 1845, Same, part of 1846, A. K. Cornyn, do do part of 1846, Francis B. Wallace, P. M., postage, Sundry persons, refunded taxes and costs of unseated lands sold at Treasurer's sale, John Shaver, late Sheriff, balance of bill, Alex. Knox, jr., for Purdon's Digest, Sundry persons, for stationery, candles and blanks for assessments and dupli cates, . . • ... Sundry persons, cutting wood, shovelling snow, and repairs to Jail and Court _ House, Sundry persons for election boxes, Sundry 'supervisors, road tax on unseated lands, Sundry school treasurers, school tax on unseated lands, Sundry persons, redemption money of un seated lands, James Steel, Prothonotary and Clerk of Sessions, fees, and for furnishing sta tionery for the Court, James Steel, for three dockets, Amount overpaid by collectors on county tax, applied by Treasurer to the pay ment of the state tax, on the final set tlement of their duplicates, John Read, for recording Treasurer's bond and appointment, Joseph Law, Treasurer, costs of suits against delinquent retailers, paid by hi John 'Armitage, Sheriff, summoning ju rors, boarding prisoners, &c., Interest on balance of state tax, due from the county, for the year 18.15, paid to State Treasurer, as per his receipt, Treasurer's commission ou 4;24,852 24, at per cent, Balance in the Treasury, In testimony of the correctness of the above ac• count, we have hereunto set our hands this Bth day of January, A. D. ISI7. .fittest —VV. S. AFRICA, Clerk, We, the undersigned, Auditors of Huntingdon county, do hereby certify, that we have examined the drafts of the Commissioners of said county, and the receipts for the same, foe the past year, and find a balance in the Treasury of eight hundred and fifty• ,two dollars and fifty cents. Given under our hands this Bth day of January, A. D. 1847. 256 35 220 00 30 29 346 07 L. G. KESSLER, WM. HUTCHISON, GEO. WILSON, ✓iuditora Huntingdon, January 8, 1847—feb3-4w $13,038 76 TRXENWXAL ASSESSMENT OF HUNTINGDON COUNTY-18,17 Real Estate, Horses and Cattle, Moneys due on mortgages, judgments, &c., 607,275 00 Foreign stocks and invest- ments, Excess (above $300) of household furniture, Aggregate subject to a tax of 3 mills per dollar, for State purposes, Pleasure carriages, Excess (above $200) of trades, occupations and professions, Aggregate subject to a tax of 1 per cent. for State purposes, Excess (above $200) of emoluments of office subject to 2 per cent. tax for State purposes, Domestic stocks not subject to State tax, Trades, occupations and professions of the value of $2OO, and under, not sub ject to State tax, Total valuation of property taxable for county purposes-18 cts. per $lOO, $5,513,592 00 Stages taxable for State purposes alone, 3 mills per dollar, $1,200 00 No. of Watches-Ist class $lOO each, 36. 2d " '75 " 67. 3d " 50 " 14. Amount of tax levied and assessed for use of the Commonwealth, for 1847, $16,398 75 Amount of county tax assessed for the year 1847, 48 37 29 75 20 00 20 00 55 00 4'7 50 24 00 60 12 i ‘",o 00 5 00 44 25 40 00 23 00 17 00 7 46 127 52 2 57 8 00 39 50 28 77 11 55 37 00 77 81 241 14, 131 47 36 86 162 37 2 23\ 15 75 26 1 20 15 76 372 78 852 50 413,038 76 J. F. MILLER, DANIEL TEAGUE, ROBERT CUMMINS, Commissioners, Value. $4,480,517 00 210,744 00 3,050 00 6,275 00 $5,307,861 01 $14,957 00 19,275 00 31,232 01 1,800 01 33,217 01 136,482 00 9,924 48