ffiuntingkrn S ABOUT HONIE:1 Itor We would remind our readers that a National Sermon will be preached in the Bap. list Church of this place, on the evening of the 24th inst setting forth the actual evils and the evil tendencies of slavery in a republican go, ernment. Go, every one and hem it. This is right. Let the men of God uphold that principle in true Christianity—that truism that Slavery is an institution of Satanic origin. Let the people know it from the sacred desk.— What, though a few of the Christian ministers of this enlightened age, to whom the clank of the bondman's chains and shaeliles, and the hiss of the overseer's whip, is music, denounce it as a desecration ; what though these men who hid us send the Bible to heathen abroad, while they countenance the very agent that is destroying souls at kome,'should call it a "use• less agitation," remerube; that it is a duty. We have no faith iu a minister or a man who can Feu no evil in Slavery. We donbt any one's piety who tells us that the Bible sanctions it. The ISihle itnnetion tyranny and oppression ! The Bible sanction ignorance, cruelty, and a system of evil as pernicious as Satan himself Preposterons. They tell US that God Almighty permits it to exist as an evil. If so, is that an argument why a Christian Minister should, by supinely folding his arms, and studiously clog• ing his ears, and not daring to open his lips on the subject, endorse the system as of Heavenly origin? In the strum sense might disease and pestilence be said to be of like origin, because the great God permits them to sweep over the globe, messengers of destruction. Oh, no.— Disease, and famine, and pestilence, and very, are of Hell and the Devil, and it is as much the duty of every one to pray and work for the cheek of the one as for the other. kW- It was generally believed by the people of Altoo;a, that M . Kini, the ninglierer of Nor cross, secreted the proceeds of his horrid botch. cry near the spot where the deed Was commit ted, and that he would cne day return to get it. On last week the town was thrown into a state of intense excitement, by the appearance of a man answering the description of M'Kim.— Some fifty men, armed with revolvers, and °tit er weapons, pursued him first to Kittanning Point, and front thence to Hollidaysburg,. where he eluded his pursuers on Monday. It is said that the Governor of Massachusetts has offered a reward of $l,OOO, for his arrest, and the Free Masons of Altoona $5OO, the' relatives of the deceased $2OO. Gov. Polloek has also issued a proclamation, offering $5OO to any person who shall apprehend and secure the murderer, and Ile enjoins all judges, justices, eo•oners, sheriffs, constables, and other otlicers within this Commonwealth, to be attentive .d vigilant its enquiring after and briuging to justice the perpetrator of this awful crime. This makes up $2200 vrhiclr is now cattrdd - forlfflClnt's ap• prehension ; and we hope he, may yet be acres• ted and punished. T E undersigned Auditor app 3 ointed bythe Ur' We have received from our friend Orphans' Court of Hutitin,,klor. to therow of the Perrin Legislatml, a copy of the distribute the balance in the hands of Ge t o. , M. "Auttual ItepOrt of 'the Superintendent of the Green. Esq., and Henry S. Green, Administra Counnon Schools, for 1831;." It is a very inter- tort ut. William Ileuck, late of Tod township, t} fives uutice to hese enti s tlf.d then:, hereby satin g document embracing very full particulars decd„ u;iee to of the operation of thu School System through attend for purpose ers°n oTm W a rl ic s i t n e n. l' sa ti a t ont the State, with reports from the local Sn. tribution ' at the Register's office, in the bor. tperintendents of every County. We gather the ou h.of Huntingdon, on Saturdagbthe 28/A of following details of the system, in relation to our County : I present them to the undersigned Auditor, or be .., Whole number of schools, 170 ! d . chimed. froth coining in neon said fund. N unilwr y,' t. required, 12 1 . TIIF.O. 11. CREMEIt, Auditor, Average No. of Amain; taught,.. t . 11 1 Jan.:IS:S7.AL Number of male leachers, . t. 152 I do. few& do., . "2 Vx r xtrlN T 111 . 0 fl o N Average salaries of males per month, $25.71 I do, females, do., 17 89 Number of male scholars, .4,3:15 1 ( # l :i . do. female d0.,3,355 __ . . Average No. oholars attending school, 6,457 j THE undersigned owners of the Huntingdon Cost of teaching each scholar per mo., • Alin, inform farmers and the public general.. Amt. tax levied for school purposes, $22,009.00 ly, that they now have their new mill in running do. for building.. do., 2,062.00 order, with all the modern improvements in the Received front State Appropriation, water wheels and machinery. From Collector of School Tax, 21,643.28 They have put in live of the Improved Jon roloskl a appsietwi Majorl 4' nr• val Turbine Water Wheels, and can grind in roe Raymond, of this place, and Into of the we athe r , r es a o n f t a h i e d w a te i t c • ii :t d o s n o t t !uring the coldest Nicaraguan Army, mid to his Excellency, with They are)trepared to sell, tu g l i d a P l t:ve on hand (ho rank of Dicta. Colonel. The Colonel is a for sale at a l times, at market rates, all kind of gentleman well worthy this mark of favor flmtn FLOUR FEED AND STUFFS Gov. Pollock; wholeeouled, liberal leartcd , and farmers can have their own grain ground, and take it back in a return load, or they can be furnished in exchange at a moment's notice an equal quantity of Flour and Bran or chop. ped feed. TEEM SMUT ivrAcranvz is of an improved manufacture; and they will insure a FULL TURN OUT of superior quali• ty to every bushel of grain WI at their FISHER & 111c1IURTRIE. N. 11.—The Buckwheat stones are not quite ready.. Huntingdon, December 10, 1856. . FREDERICK SEIDLE, _ .4.-- Sir The protracted meeting in the Metho• dist Church of this place is still in operation, making a period of seven weeks since its com mencement. Scores have been added to the church, and many are yet seeking their eternal good at the foot of the altar. God Speed the good ;cork. tier. A Mr. Hoover, of Hollidaysburg, Las been appointed Supervicor of rtis division of the tonal, in place of Mr. Gadd, deed. The happy trio who'went a boring" from this place came backma la whipped epaulet." It is said that the little man with the large masticators threatens a "protest." • Wllir The new bridge across the Juniata nt this place, is almost completed. It is an excel lest piece of workmanship, and we feel confi dent will be able to stand firmly against the "storms that assail" and the "winds that arise." i re. In a fracas on Friday evening last in this place, an individual was very seriously in jured by being stabbed seven times, with a knife, in the hands of an Irishman sawed Kel ly, who has made his escape. ter On last Sabbath Rev..A. B. Still, bap. tired four persons by immersion in the Juniata river, immediately oppositg, the Presbyterian Church, in presence of a largo assembly of 100. kers-on. Par We understand that our fellow•towns man Win. Dorris, Sr., is un applicant for the Post Office of this place. A. better selectiou could not be made. Uir Our thanks at; duo Messrs. Witherow and Wintrode of the House, and Cresswell of the Senate for various public documents. ahirßead the articleT4Ciaease and Crime' in to day'4 pap.. Cheapest "Job Printing" Office Tor c 0 tr . NVIL We hare now made such arrangements in our Job Office as will enable us to do all kinds of Job Printing at 20 per tent cheaper rates Titan any Office in the County. Give us a call. If we don't give entire misfile. Lion, no charge at all will be made. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO BUILDERS. The. County Commissioners will receive pro- posals for building a frame stable at the jail 20 by 26 feet, 12 feet high. Also for a brick orivy in the Court House yard. Proposalewill be received up to 1 o'clock on Friday the 20th inst. Plan and specifications can be seen at the Commissioners Office on said day. By order of Comma, HENRY W. MILLER. Clerk. ,I}. 11, 1857. A CARD To Teachers and all whom it may Concern. The undersigned arc making preparations, to open a Normal School in Huntingdon Coun ty; and we design making it a permanent In stitution. The Instructors will be persons, who have I,lcen educated in Normal Schools and are known to be eminent in their profes sion—in the didactic-fun. Our adverttsment will appear as soon as our correspondence with the Faculty can.he completed. iVe desire to open our School in April. ALBERT OWEN. . F. H. LANE. - Feb, 11, 1851. SCRIVENERS" OFFICE. The undersigned will attend to drawing Wills, Deeds, Mortgages, Articles of Agreement, Leases, Letters of Attorney, Bonds, &c. Re will also arrange and state Administrator's ac counts and attend to the passing of them before the Register. All will be done in legal form, and good style, and at moderate charges. JACOB MILLER. Huntingdon, 20th January, 1857.—* 132 o g 11 1 42 la ,'•Y DENTISI'S; uNTIIIOOOI , 4 InficE removed to the rgonut Usdjoining the residence of Dr. a It. Allison Miller, near the Pres. " ll ' byterian Church. Jan. 11, 1857.-6. GRAFF & Co. WESTERN FOUNDRY, 0 0 No. 124 Wood Street, PITT SII (7!O-, PA _ _ MANUFACTURERS OV Cooking Stoves, Coal and Wood Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Bon Stoves, Hollow Ware, Plain and Fancy Grates & Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Portable Forges, Sugar, Tea and Stove Kettles, \Yageu Hoses, &e. Nov. 20, 1.856.—1 y,! (Estate of William Houck, dee'd.] AUPIVORTS NOlftt.r. MANLY FACTUOILIC OF SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, SHUTTERS MOUS WINGS' 27uanD tow Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Co., Pa. WirF. S. delivers work to the care. He has always ready made work on band. All orders by mail shall receivo prompt attention. Jan. 28, 1887.—Gmo. Nal &ED GrYUIRITLER CLOTHING! A New Assortment Just Opened I And will Le sold 30 per cent. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! T_T ROMAN respectfully informs his custo -LA, mere and the public generally, that he has Lust opened at his store-room in Market Square fluntingdon, a splendid new stock of Ready made Clothing for Fall and Winter. which he will sell cheaper than the same quality of Goods can be purchased at retail in Philadel phia or !my other establishment in the country. Persons wishing to buy Clothing would do well to callcud exaction his stock bolero porch.. sing elsewhere. Also, Bats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes, which will be sold lower than at any other es tablishment in the county. I Huntingdon Oct. 8, 1856. 4lyfons of Antajioita Coal just reoeivoti and utor sale by_ Cuunumpam & Dunn. List of Outstanding Balances, Due at Settlement with the Auditors, for the Year 1851, Townahijis. Collectors' Names. Walker, 1844. A. B. Sangaree, Union, 1846. James Hampson, Franklin, 1847. John H. Stonebraker, Jackson, 1848. David S. Bell, Tod, 1851. Jesse Cools, West, " Charles Green, Walker, 1852. John Coulter, Henderson, 1853.• Luke Vooorhees, Cass, " Joshua Greenland, Franklin, 1854. John Laport, Barree, " William Couch, Brady, " John McDonald, Cromwell, " Michael Myerii, Porter, " William B. Shaw, Walker, " Joseph Dougliati, Barree, 1855. John Smith, Cromwell, " David Etnier, Franklin,. " Alexander Ewing, Hopewell, " John Beaver, "' Jul:6011J " Thomas Osborn, • Morris, " Abraham Isenberg, Tod,j• " Benjamin F. Baker, Walker, " John Thompson, Warriorsmark, " William Wray, Borree,t 4256. Joseph t'orre;i, Brady,f , " George Rupert. Can't " Samuel Pheasant, Cassville, " Nicholas Corbin, Clay,t " David Heck, Cromwoll,t " Frederick Harman, Dublinj " Jacob Hunt, Franklin,t " Samuel Wigton, Huntingdon,t " William Rothrock, Hopewelht " Jacob Summers, Jackson,t " Solomon Hamer, Morris,t " B.F. Wallace, Pennj " George Garner, Porler,t " John N. Swoope, Shirley 4 " Joseph Miller, Shirleysbur,t " Benjamin Long, Springfield,f " Jacob Booher, Tell,t " Samuel Huckedorn, 1 '.( 1 ,f " A. J. Dunlap, Uniou t t " David Pheasant, Walker,t " Joseph Isen'oerg, Warriorsmarkt" Henry Grazier, ... Weat,t ." Wililuin Moore, 1746 98 *Since paid in full. tSince paid in part. Given under Seal of office, 10th January, ATTEST: lIEN,BY W. MILLER, Clerk, February 11, 1857 RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES OF THE COUNTY OF HUNTINGDON, FROM THE EIGHTH DAY OF JANUA RY 1856, TO THE TENTH DAY OF JANUARY 1857, including both days. • RECEIPTS. Amount in Treasury at settlement $474 86 1851 Charles Green, West, 87 00 1853 Robert Peterson, Dublin, 200 do. William Smith, Union, 99 45 1854 William Coach, Berree, 153 62 do. John Laport, Franklin, 30 00 do. Joseph Douglass, Walker, 75 00 do. • W. Hutchison, Warriorin'k. 9 47 1855 John Smith, Barna, 510 06 do. Christian Miller, Brady, 347 92 do. John Bowman, Criss, 139 22 dn. Wei. Cunningham, Clay, 312 22 do. David Rimier, Cromwell, 310 65 do. Wm. Appleby, Dublin. 292 01 do• Alex. wrin g, Franklin, 718 02 do. And. Decker, Henderson, 53 19 do. J. M. Simpson Huntingdon 366 44 do. John Beaver, Hopewell, 250 00 do. Thos. Osborn, Jackson, 640 50 do. Alm. Isaac rg, Morris, 654 22 do. Mtn. Grubb, Penn, 128 28 • do. Peter Piper, Porter, 722 11 do. John Meßinstroy, Shirley, 559 09 do. Benet]. Stevens Springfield 194 04 • do. Samuel Parsons, Tell, 256 32 do. Benj F. Baker, 'rod, 378 20 do. William Chileote, Union, 37 85 do, John Thompson, Walker, 601 00 do. Wm. Wray Watrriortn'k,6l4 71 do. Mordecai Henry, West, 1320 15 9788 44 1856 Joseph Forrest, Barree. 300 00 do. George Rupert, Brady, 508 23 do. Samuel Pheasant, Cass, 325 00 • do. David Hoek, Clay, 200 00 do. Fred. Harman, Cromwell, 221 'l2 do. Jacob Hunt, Dublin 250 00 ' do. Sam'! Wigton Franklin, 669 00 do. W. V. Miller,llenclerson, 418 12 do. W. Rothrock, Huntingdon, 754 21 du. Jacob Slimmers, Hopewell 570 48 do. Solomon Hamer, Jackson. 141 00 do.• Benj. F. Wallace, Morris, 466 00 do. George Garner, Penn, 613 00 do. John N. Swoope, Porter, 330 24 do. Joseph Miller,Shirley, 547 00 do. Benj. Long, irleyeburg, IN 95 do. Jacob Booher, Springfield, 113 80 do. Sam'l Hackedorn, Toll, 200 00 . do. And. Dunlap, Tod, 360 00 do. David Pheasant, Union, 225 00 do. Jos. Isenberg, Walker, 347 00 do. 11. Grazier, Warriormark, 815 00 do. Wm. Moore, West, 716 65 do. Nick. Corbin, Cassville, 80 73 9493 53 A m't of County taeon unseated lands, 419 59 do. School do. do. 208 57 do. Road do. do. 263 76 Redemption money on on. lands, 160 52 1052 44 ' Fines, Jury lees, at., collected by Sb'ff Greenland, 564 43 Fines collected by Justice Snare 26 34 590 77 Of Samuel Wigton, to pay ofr the Bond for Poor House farm, 750 00 seignor Blitz, for use of C. House, 3 00 Balance due County Treasurer, 1274 58 $29,427 62 EXPENDITURES. A tty' ny Gen., Pray., Shen:, and witnesses fees on criminal Prosecutions, $363 00 Constables for making returns, adver tising Spring Elections, &c., 381 92 Grand and Traverse Jurors, Court Cri- or, &c., , 2468 37 Judges, Inspectors and Clerks of Elec lions, 1305 34 Assessors' Orders, 966 25 Inquisitions on dead bodies, 62 69 Road and Bridge Views, 417 00 " damages, Jos. Forrest, 100 00 . Isaac Peight.al, 40 00 557 00 Bridge Orders George Couch for bridge at Neff's Mill 749 49 Cunningham and Ilarrison, for bridge across Stone Creek, 875 00 D. Blair, for bridge at Blair's Mill. 560 00 John Gagbagan, for repairing bridge below Alexandria, 266 60 George Lamp, for securing lum- her of bridge at Ihmtingdon, curried away by storm, and de livering it at Huntingdon, 150 00 2601 09 Commissioners t Thomas Hamer,• 206 00 Benjamin K. Neff, 131 ('0 Jacob Baker, 162 50 Henry L. McCarthy, - 18 00 Auditors for 1855, 46 00 Clerk to Com's, in full lot 1855; 75 00 " fur 1856, 325 00 Julia Reed Esq., Att'ny to Com. in full for 1855, 10 00 Do. on account for 1856, 20 00 993 50 Interest on County Bonds t William . % Loan, 247 50 William Orbison, Esq., 180 00 William P. Orhison,Esq„ 60 00. Geure C. Bucher, 60 00 . Jahn X. Gosnell, " 'Thomas Fisher, li 00 • A. B. Crewel, , 1 50 J. S. Stewart, Esq., 7 50. 650 22 State Mx. Militia Fines. 13 50 1 50 33 00 14 00 9 76 70 53 52 50 75 05 6 50 54 50 39 54 20 18 49 00 10'00 46 55 51 60 • 21 50 58 00 56 50 36 50 28 00 6 'OO 46 60 9 15 33 00 37 50 5 50 7 00 32 00 28 00 18 50 39 00 45 00 37 00 35 50 24 60 46 00 43 60 84 00 8 00 17 50 22 33 22 50 19 50 County flux. 15 14 37 81 49 34 123 56 4 35 77 08 70 76 27 07 377 03 140 20 225 32 135 60 49 75 123 01 282 07 250 20 117 43 5.1 47 927 59 $9944 06 1857. IiENJ. K. NEFF, JACOB BAKER, HENRY L. McCARTHY, Commissioners. County bonds paid as follows: William B. Leas, 2560 00 James G. Doyle, 532 00 3092 00 Ti ensurer of State Lunatic Asylum, David Brotherline, 217 69 John Madden, 135 12 352 81 For Coal, Wood, Light, &c., for Court House and jail, 173 19 Fisher & Mekturtrio merchandise for Court House and Jail, 33 62 Sundry individuals fur repair to same, 63 46 Medical attendance on prisoners in jail, 50 25 Levi /duffels attending sick in jail, 5 00 Samuel Africa, burying Mrs. Harker, 4 00 M. F. Campbell, Esq., for Prot v's lees, stationary for ecurt and blank books for Proty's office, Assessment hooks and Duplicates for Comm's Office, and blank books fur Register's Office, &c., Joshua Greenland, Sheriff, for samtno n in gjurors, convoying convicts to Pe netentiary, honrdtug prisoners, &c., for the years 1053 and 1856, 3 054 03 Graffius Miller, Sheriff; on account fur same, For County Printing, William Lewis, for 1856, 96 50 John A. Nash, 129 75 Wei. Brewster, for '55 anti '56,205 95 432 20 Postage, William Lewis, 30 76 Wild Cat and Fox Scalps, premiums of 1856, School tax nu unseated lands, paid in 1856, 254 26 Road tax, 011 same, 159 70 Redemption Money, on same, 160 52 574 54 Refunding orders to sundry persons, 122 80 Insurance on bridge at Huntingdon, 7 80 Scrubbing and cleaning Court House, end Privy, 25 04 Washing for prisoners in jail, 25 00 50 00 Directors of the Poor, for the year 1856. 5593 98 Treasurer's commission on $45414 58, '6Bl 22 $23427 62 In testimony of the correctness of the above we hereunto subscribe our names and aflix the eel of mid county, this 10th day ofJanuary, A. D. 1857. BENJ.' K. NEFF, JACOB BAKER, 11. L. McCARTIIY, Attest, :Clerk. Commissioners. We the undersigned auditors of Huntingdon County, Penn's, elected and sworn according to law, report that we met, didaudit, settle and adjust according to law, the account •of A. B. Crewit, Esq., Treasurer of said county, and the orders of the Commissioners, and the receipts fur the same, for and during the past year, and find a balance due the said Treasurer by the County, of twelve hundred and seventy-four dollars and fifty eight cents. Given under our hands at the CoMmissioncrs' office in the borough of Huntingdon, the 10th day of January, 1857. PERRY MOORE, WM. MOORE, } Auditors. JAMES CREE, Feb. 4. 1857 CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT STORE. • WILLIAM N. SHUGARD, SUCCESSOR TO THOMAS FRY, WHOLESALE CONFECTIONER & FRUITERER, No. 191 Korth Third St., above Wood, Alla. MANUFACTURER OF CONFECTION. ary, Jujube Paste, Gum Drops, Chocolate Drops, Brandy Drops, Liquor Bottles,Jelly Cakes, Cteam Chocolate, French Tcys, White Sugar Toys, Ar., Ac. AND DEALER IN Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Figs, Dates, Prunes, Almonds, Walnuts, Fil• beets, Cream Nuts, Ground Nuts, Piro Crack. ems, Syrups, Tamarinds, Liquorice, Rock Can• dy, &c., Ac. The attention of Dealers is reirsted to an examination of my stock, which will be found equal to any in Philadelphia. N. B.—Orders by mail or otherwise prompt• ly attended to. HUNTINGDON 41101611111RICIAZ 114Iti)01.4 Has been removed to a large and commodi• oun room in the "Town Hall," and is open day and evening for the reception of Students.— The course of instruction, embracing Single and Double• Entry Book• Keeping, is aecompa• nied by daily Loctureson Commercial Sciences. A. department has .alim.been opened which in devoted to Penmanship, and is conducted by Prof. lifountsim, of Pittsburg. Lectures on Commercial Law, Ethics and Political Economy are delivered periodically to the students by members of tho Huntingdon Bar. For any other particulursouldress manually or by letter T. IL POLLOCK,Principal. Assistance given when required iu opening and closing book, [April 2,1068.-Iy. Dee.3,7al. 500 ch """'lntisNtri & Duta, Receipts and Expenditures OF TIM HUNTINGDON COUNTY POOR HOUSE, From January 2,1866, until January 6,1857. RECEIPTS DR. County Treasury for ain't drawn to Dee,elth, 1856, $5593 38 Do. for anet drawn on orders, Jan. 6, [857, Jas. Murphy, former Steward, sun try items detailed in his account, W. Glasgow, present steward, cash teeivcd Ihr lines, W. Glasgow, cash received from J. :,utz, on ace't R. McCormick, 10 77 W. Glasgow, Levi Evan's Due Bill, 12 39 EXPENDITURES Cu. By sundry expenses on form and for forming viz: By Gm. P. Wakefield, for cloverseed and locust posts, 37 50 " J. L. Junkie, for 'lawless and repairing, 20 00 " 11. Brewster, :I ton of plaster, 7 121 " Israel Grafting I plow, &e., 14 75 " J. G. Lightner, for corn, oats and bran, 32 24 " I). Whittaker. 1 yoke oxen, 90 00 " Thos. McCarver, wheat and rye for seed, 11 50 44 Wm. MeNite, rye and corn for feed, 14 00 44 David Douglass, 1 stock hog, 3 15 " Sundry persons blacksmithiug 49 30} 4 ' D. Myers, blaeksmithing debt of 1855, 15 95 " Jas. Murphy steward, sundries detailed in his account, 580 74 880 26' EXPENDED FOR PRO' 7S/ONS : By T. 1 4 1.. Orbison, rm. 1217 lbs Pork at 7c., debt of 1853, 85 19 Jno. Jacobs, beef, mutton Bte. ' debt of 1855, 49 30 " Wm. MeNite, 1531 bus. wheat 125 c. 191 46 " Same, bal. due, Ist Jan. 1856 3 50 " J. L. Junkin, grain in ground 22 50 " T. MeGarvey, butcher, limn through summer, 66 601 " J. Jacobs, meat then , slimmer 31 59 " .7. Creswell & Co., bacon, &e. 10 58 " Sundry persons 4685 lbs. Id. 233 80 " do. 3771 " pk. 246 06 " Cmbenhour, bill of meat, buttoner, 3 86 "J. Murphy, steward, sundries detailed in has account, 59 59 1004 031 Sundry persons for Merchandise : By Jas. G. Lightner, fur merchandise, per bills, in part debt of '55 205 41 " Bare, for same. 150 94' a Doyle, Foust & Co., Same, 109 62 " Win. B. Leas, " 99 43 " Same I Matte., " 44 I6i " J. & W. Saxton, " 15 81 " Samuel L. Glasgow, " 13 34 " John Long & Co., " 30 88 " John IV. Smith, " 34' 10 " Wm. A. Fraker, " 10 01 " John 11. Lightner,' " dr'itS 11 29,1 " Josh. Greenland Esq. " 38 04 " David Ender, " 16 00 'I ben, Wigton & Co., " hal. Ii 23 " T. E. Orbison, 139' 28 " Murphy, steward, sew as detailed in his account, 2g 04 . 847 49 Eqiensesfee Out Da,,, By MI. persons for med. & attendance on 0. 1). P. 224 581. " do. for 11 coffins, Or. fore. p. 53 60 " do. fur relief and support lur. o. d. p. about 36 cares, 999 691 ' "Jas. Murphy, stew., sundry ex penses, for ,10., per his scent, 209 99 3 . 1487 (71 Removals to and from the Hens, By S. S. Smith, Huntingdon, delivering paupers, at sundry times, 27 47 " Graffiuv. Petersburg, do. 18 35 " A. Isenberg, Morris, 1 pan., 1 3 12 " J. H. Stoneroad, Bit. 1 • " 8 17 " David Kinch, 1 • " 7.07. " David Shoup, 'rod, 1 " 6 10 "M. Householder Alex. 1 " 5 77. "A. Isenberg, Morris, I ‘ 5 17 " Sundry persons, 9 " 38 75 tt J's. I'. for official lees, orders of rembv al, 12 261 " Jas. Murphy, stew., for sundry charges detailed in his acc't., 109 921 253 06 Slate Lunatic Asylum ut llarrisburg By J. Murphy, steward, cash paid for keeping 4 subjects, as per are't. ran.. Incidental and Misedlancous Expenses By sun. per.. cash pd., debt '55, 103 55 "Mrs. S. Barbet, cash pd. sun. 249 121 " Sundry persons, printing, 54 75 " M. S. Garrison, tin-warn, 24 08 " Jona. Davis, stocking yarn, 18 92 "D. 13Iair, Esq., fees in procur-• ing land warrants, . 20 00 Sundry persons, shoetnaking,4l 09 "Teter Myers, tailoring, 7 49. "1). 13ergstresser, leather, 38 041 W. A. Hudson, Insu. tees, 19 50 " Jos. Sough, coopering, 10 37 " Etat. Doyle, Whale° on act. of making coffins, Or., 5 20 " it, Brewster, stove rent, Or. 3 45 " Mar. Mosey, kitv.hen labor, bal. on account, 33 22 " Sand. persons, repairing, Or. 6 53 " J. Murphy, stew., sundries as detailed in his account, • 597 801 1233 13 SALARIES: By Dr. J. G. Lightner, fin salary, as At. Physician, debt of 1853, 62 50 " J. Y. 'Murphy, 1 year's salary as rterk, debt of 1855, 40 00 " D. Blair, Esq., 1 your's sala ry as Counsel, debt of '55, 20 00 " Santo for 1856, 25 00 " Dr. IV. 0. Baldwin, 9 mos. as attending physician, 1856, 150 00 " M. J. McKennon, 3 nice. do. 50 00 " J. Murphy, 1 year, as steward 1856, 400 00 " H. Brewster, do. clerk, 50 00 " Samuel Mattern, services, as Director, up to Oct. 7, 1856, 106 8() a J. A. Shade, do. to Jan. 6 '57 68 00 "K. L. Green, do. to Jun. 6 '57 59 00 tt J. Gibbony, do.lo Jan. 6 '57 38 40 1055 30 " J. Murphy, battenee due him at last settlement, 433 02 " Wm. Glasgow, ballanee of his account to square, 132 53 565 53 53 00 58 00 173 17 03 27 50 00 370 74 1857. January 0, To Win. Glasgow, Stew• _an!, for bat. of acc't as per contra, $132 53 Steward's Statement. Zanies Murphy. in account with the lluptingdon County Poor souse. DR, _ - • • - To Co. Treasury, for orders drawn at sundry times, $2194 17 Rev. G. W. Sliaiffer, rent &c., re- coived from; "J. Brewster, foi 56 lbs lard sold him 700 " J. B. Kidder, for 52 lbs ditto, 6 75 " Rev. G. W. Shailfer, for cash reed 11 371 " Cash received from a pauper, 1 90 " Blair Co., Alms }louse for cash reed 10 82 " Dr. W. 0. Baldwin, for pauper labor 100 " Samuel Backus, Esq., cash for fines, 368 " Lancaster Poor House, fur cash, 55 00 " D. Bergstrasser, cash refunded, er ror in settlement " Wet. Giles, Esq., for cash for fines, 268 K. L. Green, Saxe handles sold him 371 "'C. Wigton, cask for I pair gloves, 37 " Westmoreland Co. Alms House, for keeping Susan Davis, 4 4 AL G. Collins, fur coopering, 36 44 Meat. C. Fraker, for caw sold to her, 20 00 5' Win. Bell, pauper for his laud war taut, 80 acres, 90e. per acre, 72 00 '• Abel. Lewis, for horse sold to him, 50 00 . • CR. By expenses for sending away pauper, 2 2% By sundry Expenditures, for use of llousr, i f T. it.: Isaac Port for delivering I pauper, 557 By ballance due at last settlement, us per state- do. Expenses for removing I do. 367 Mont, $433 02 do. do. for sending 1 pauper to "J. Lutz, for hill printing per recp't, 300 Huntingdon. Hatfield, .A. Lewis, freight on Lamb's goods, 425 do: Ex. for removing from Blair Cn. A. .J. C. Seehlers, for charges on do. 267 HonsaPresswell, 680 " Samuel Bowman, for lot of earpent- do. D. Teague, EN., official fees, ord. 40 er,s tools, 540 do. Ex. for rettioving pauper to House, 100 . Jonn. Davis, for stocking yam, 5 00 do. T. Mornay, delivering 1 pauper, 4 77 . Bob% McCormack, for labor done, so do.. Ex.. for going to Harrish'g and Lan . Isaac McDonathen, for shoemaking, 375 eager; &c., 12 90 " Cash paid for shaving soap, 23 do. A. Harrison, Esq., for official foes, 260 " Walker & Sons, for i doz. Iron bed- In. Ex. for sending away pauper, 70 steads, 42 00 do. do. do. do. 621. .. _ ___ _ - ten. do. Rlrs. C. Frakr - ..e far- 3 25 1880 95 291 51 Cash paid for use of House, 2 En., cc E. Lamb, for cash sent to N. York to redeem her goods, L. A. Myers, carpenters work, bal, Cash paid for use of House, tr 44 si $7793 37 " Mrs, Smith for stone Mocks, " Sarn'l Curio, for altering hogs, " Cash paid for use of house, Ellen Smith for kitchen labor, "John Smith for removing graveyard, " Wm. Plum, for assisting in do. " Cash paid fur use of Ilouse, 4; 44 4 if ti " I. McDonathan for shoemaking, cash on account, " D. Bergstresser, for leather, on act., 't Ab. Miller, for whitewashing, debt' of 1855. . 6 Cash paid for use of House, " Samuel L. Glasgow, fur printing, " Cash paid for son of House, " John C. Sechler, for freight, " Eph. Doyle, for cash ;mild on sun' ds. "Jane linens, for kitchen labor in full " Cash paid for use of House. 6S ti "'Eph. Doyle, for repairing furniture, " Sarah Burket, for interest on draft, " I. McDonathan, shoemaking, on ee't. " in lull, " Mrs. J. Templeton, for cash paid in full, debt of 1055, " Abm. Caruthers, for cash paid bal lance of account, "J. C. Seehler, freight on bedst'ds, &c. I " Cash paid for use of House, " Rickets, for plank per bill, 4 " Expense for attending Hunt. Co. Ag. Fair, 5 27 " Cash paid for use of House, 1 75 6 6 J. G. Long, for advertising, &c., 2 00 " J. C. &elder, for freight, 1 25 " John Lute, for Horse Ointment, 25 "I. MeDonathan, shoemaking on ac't. 5 00 " Samuel Bucher, for stocking yarn, 2 25 " Cash paid for use of House, 120 "E. Doyle, cash paid for coffins on an. 500 " Cash paid for Use of House, 2 En., 1 26 " Allowance for raising dead bodies, 25 00 " Mrs. Hoover, for stbeklbg yarn, 1 20 "Mrs McNite, ditto 2 621 " Cash paid for use of House, 91 " Peter Burket, for ballance of ace't in fell, debt Of 1855, 3 02 "E. Doyle , for cash paid on ae. (col.) 15 00 " Cash paid for use of House, 25 6 6 Walker & Sons, Phil., idoz. beds'ils '42 05 " Wm. Colon. for Purdon's Digest &c. 662 6 ' Cash paid for use of House, 2 En., 2 90 " Uso Home &Muggy for use of House 21 years,&e., Alerg'thlosey, for dash paid at gun dry times, kitchen labor, " James Anderson, for money paid on Horse. 1855. - Benjamin lCuylcr, for money. paid on itee't. 1855. 17 it Cash advanced fur use of Home, in 1855; minted at WO settlement. 50 • 66 Bill of shoes fin•nislied• for use of P., 16 06 " Sundry furniture for use of Hoes°, bought of him at leaving. 52 00 " .Allowance made for use of same, 21 years, 40 00 " IVm. Piper, farmer, for cash paid him at sundry times, 159 36 " Jim°. McKinstrey, for taxes paid him. 195 it Dr..l. A. Shade, for 1 wagon & bed, 95 001 " E. M. Lutz, fur straw, 1 50 1 "J. B. Foster, for cash paid on R. tax, 500 "A. H. Lutz, for set plough harness, 175 " Doll & Spear, Pitts., for 1 plow, 15 25 " John Garbo r, for 3 bus. seed point's, 135 "J. Meginsti7; tor hay ladders, 2 50 " J. Arnold, for - labor on farm, '55. 7 65 " John ang,Tor school tax, 14 80 " John Foster." road taxes, 4' 23 " Cash pnid for repairing plow, 50 "James MrKinatry, 9 bus. rye, 4 [at " George Swine, for I plow, 13 33 " Cash paid, for sand. for use of farm, 225 " 11. L. Cook, for 221. bus. corn, 11 25 " James McDnncll, for 1 home, 145 00 " Asher Drake, for labor on farm, 4 25 " Samuel Carts, for altering hogs, 1 00 " John Burns; for labor on farm, 1 31 " Doyle, Foust, & Co., l ton Goose, and expenses, 59 g: " John Long for school and road taxes, 17 76 "1). Meltillip, for making post and rail fence, 9 GO " Bucher & Porter, for keeping Jano Morgan, 0. D. P., 4 09 " Wm. 111'Alister, ditto Mrs. Mend', 13 50 " George Schwarts, do. tho Linn fam ily. Reliance, 2 34 " Lanvina Chilcote, do. Jae. Emery, 1 25 " J. Luce, for med, and attendance on Jane Irwin 2 00 J. Kelly keeping folly Kelly, o. d. p. 23 40 " &WI Thompson, for dig. grave," 1 00 " K. Patterson, keeping Spencer, " 5 20 " Susan Yingling, " E. Taylor, " 6 35 6 . 1). J. Mite, & Son, for med. and at. per Wilson Meredith, o. d. p., 5 00 A. Harrison, Esq., for keeping Hicks and family, 4 00 " Jacob Lane, for digging grave, perJ. Hoekeitherry, o. 11. p.. 1 00 "M. F. Campbell, Mr burying L. Nail, 350 "J. Gray, keeping tont at..l. Bums, 40 00 " Blair Co. A. 11., for keeping Mar. Creswell, o. tl. p., 4 25 " Cash pd. for expenses, going to Hun tingdon, ou 0. I). business, 1 64 " do. do. do. do. 3 00 " do. do. do. do. 2 79 " do. do. do. do. 3 121 " do. do. do. do. 2 65 " do To Huntingdon and Pet'bg., 2 03 " do. expenses attending to o. d. busi. IGO " do. do . do do 2 50 " In. do do do 2 951 " do. fur visiting 0. D. Paupers, 1 121 do. for attending to o. door business, 167 " do. do do 1 20 " do. do do 2 20 " do. do do 3 55 " do. do do 2 En., 1 371 " do. do do 1 501 " do. Going to html.,n to attend suit, 2 60 " do. attending to 0. 1). Business, 2 25 .‘ do. do do 1 00 " Wm. Christy, for attending .7:Har kens, m tl. p., 2 50 J. P. Forbes, med, for Crawford mp. 100 By Dr. J. McCulloch, for visit to sco It. • Chrinibers, o. d. p. 2 50 do Daniel MeGabey, for keoping R. Chambers, o. d. p. 20 Ott do H. Fester, for keeping D. Zest, bal., 1 121 do Rob's Gill, for judgment on Ester. Snare's docket, 24 53 1 do John Simpson, for delivering 3 pau pers, to Huntingdon 2 03 do Wm. Jordan, Mr delis. 7p.to P. 11. 350 do I). Snare, Esq., for official fees; or ders for relict, for., 1 160 do Exp. dcliv. 1 pauper to State L. A.. 11 11 do Cash paid for delivering pauper, 50 do do for delis. SP. Walker tp., 5 10 do do do 2 Tod tp., ti 77 do do do P. froM Huntingdon. 874 do do for sending away paupers, 3 25 do do removing Marg't Heys from Blair Co. Alms House, do Exp. for sending away pauper, do do do do do do for going to Harrisburg, do do for sending away pauper, do Sirs. C. Freeer for cash paid mei, ,and sending away paupers, do Expenses for sending away pauper, 472 X $7799 37 36 70 11 00 21 50 $2185 titq n nn do. _.....ir, stage fare for pau., 1 10 do. do. do. do. 1 75 do. John Graflius for removing 1 pan., I'oo db. St. Lit. Ai. keeping T. Conaway, 05 38 4U do• do. do. P. Hondurson, 32 57 9.6 do. do. do. W. Al'Ferran, 140 20 21 do. do. dm T. Conaway, 44 05 04 de , do. do. J. VViser,July 13, 62 19 00 do. do. do. do. to Dec. 21, 41 69 88 do. do. do. McFerrnn In full, 4 68 2i do. do. do. H. Henderson; 34 00 /0 do. do. do. Jacob Wiser, 47 55 10 do. H. Hunter for socks for paupers, 2OD 0 do. Waterman & Young, 2 Lb!. mark. 18 50 1 do. W. Hart for bit ling mer. from river, 100 do. S. L. Glasgow, fbr do. balfunee, 144 do. H.Hmbenhour for Wilmot, on beef, 47 do. David Knepp for beef; bul. debt '55, 42u do. 8. H. Elliott for bacon, 24 80 do. Samuel M. Eby for bacon; (161'55, 166 do. C. B. Elliott, bacon and ap. butter, 710 do. du. do. per bill, 21 36 2 25 72 2 50 25 4 56 1 00 7 14 1 85 f)UTSTANDING DEBTS UP TO JANU ARY Gth 1857. It'.:llllCh7 1,,,f5-0T19; PI'OCEEDS OP• FARM' POit 1856; 101 bus. wheat, 24 bus. buckwheat, 221 bui. oats, 470 bah. corn in ears, 224 bus. potatoes, • GI bus. onions, 2 bus. beets, 1924 lbs pork, 23 loads of hay, 4 loads corn fodder, 200 heads of cabbage. ARTICLES MANUFACTURE!) by the in mates of the. Poor House for the Year 1556. 47 dresses, 37 chemise, 35 aprons, 25 sun bon. nets, 63 pair socks, 35 pair stockings, 20 sacks, 18 skirts, 20 night caps, 87 shirts, 12 pair mit. tens, 28 pair men's pants, 7 pair boy s panCs, 3 boy's rounabouts, 4 doz. towels, 17 Maps, for beds, 11 chaff ticks, 21 sheets, 8 shrouds, 44 bus. dried apples, 130 lbs hard soap, 350'gal. soft soap, 650 lbs. of butter, 300 lbs. candles, 3 sloe. bread baskets, 42 split tirbents, 15 Cora brooms, 36 axe handles, 12 coal baskets. STOCK ON 1/AND, January OA; 1857. 2 horses, 1 yoke of oxen, 7 millccoifs; rfstock cattle, 2 breeding SOWS, 28 stock hogs; 374 bus. wheat, 40 bus. corn, 80 bus. oats, 14 bus. buck. wheat, 120 bus. ,potatoes, 16 tons of hay, 3 loads corn fodder, 4500 lbs. pork, 1500 lbs. bf., 6 tons stone coal, 1 wagon, 1 cart, 3 ploughs, 1 cultivattir; 1 harrow, 1 windmill, 663 lbs. lard. FALTERS REMAIN/ NO IN"orlIE POOR House on the 6th January, 1857. 32 males, 29 females, aggregate, 61. 8 of these are under 10 years of age ; 2 from 10 to 20 ; 6-from 20 to 30 ; 10 from 30 to 40 ; 6 from 40 to 50; 6 from 50 to 60 ; 7 from GO to 70; 11 from 70 to 80 = tool 5 from 80 to 90. NATIVITI.-01 the above, 27 were born in Huntingdon county ; 16 elsewhere in Penn's ; 5 elsewhere in the United States; 8 in Ireland; 3 in Germany ; lin ScotlGOd, and 1 in Ans. .tria. 50'00' 46 00' 40 00 Included in lbo above list, aro 4 peruone of color, eiz :-2 men, I woman and I boy. INSANE:, 8, viz : 2 men and 6 women. IDIOTIC, 8, win : 4 men and 4 women: In testimony of the correctness of the abOyd accounts, we have hereunto set our hands, this 3th day of February, A. D. 1857. J. ALFRED SHADE, K. L. G REENE, DIRECTORS JOS. GIBBONEY, We the undersigned Auditors of the County of Huntingdon, do hereby certify that we have examined the orders, &c., of the Directors of the Poor of said County, and find the same together with the vouchers to be correct, RS above stated. Witness our hands, - this sth day of February, A. P. 1857. P. MOORE, WILLIAM MOORE, •• JAMES CREE, AUDITORS. Feb. 11, 1857. 1?2(g112110 RIC)4BUt. Tha Lost is Found; TIME DEAD HAVE COME ID LIFE. ALEXANDRIA FOUNDRY OWNED BY ISKAE,ORAFFIVE, ESQ. RC. MoGILL wishes to inform hii • friends and the public generally, that ho has bought the above-named "°.. Foundry, Patterns, Flasks, and allits contents, and from his long experience in the business he hopes to obtain a shore of the public patronage. AS he him the Foundry In full oper= ration, be can furnish all who may giro him a call will' all kinds of Castings ; such as Rolling Mill and Forgo Casting, Urist and Saw Mill Casting, improved Thrashing Machine Casting; and in a short time will have Cook Stoves of va rious size( and improved pattdrns for wood and coal; also ter+late swiss, Air-Tight, Parlor, and Bar-room stoves, of all sines for mood or coal. Also Castings for house ; cellar grates ; such as Lentels; Sills, Sash-Weights, tic. Plows at every description of tho latest and mostim proved seyle. Also steel soles, wagon bozos, io miffraMes, largo bells and cast venter-pipes. HOLLOW—WARE consisting of Kettles, Boilers, &c.. honing turn ing -lathes, he will be able to furnish any onkel abore.named articles, either wood or iron; and he has all kinds of Castings too numerous to mention, all of which will be sold cheaper thau over for cosh and all kinds of country produce.— Also old lintel will betaken in exchange for eas ting. Hurry up your old metal and country pre- duce when any articles are wanted. BA C. MoGILL. pr.23;56.-Iy. HOW'S THIS ? J. 3; W. SAXTON 'are now receiving their Second Fall and Winter Stock of ...... Newited fashionable Dry Goods! Enumeration • is unnecessary, but what every body says must be true—and everybody says the place to find the beat assortment of Dry Goods; in those parts, is at J. h W. SAXTON'S, Dec.lo,'so. [Estate of Willson Flinn, deed.] Attilkiiolll l lll T• uuderogned Auditor, appointed by the I • Orphans' - Court of Huntingdon County, to distribute the balance in the hands of Levi Evans, Esq. and Samuel Yingling executors of the last will cud testament ot William Flinn, ' late of Tod township, deed, amongst those entitled thereto, hereby gives notice to all per., sons interested, that he will attend for the pur. pose of making said distribution, at the Regis. ter's ()dice, in the borough of Huntingdon, ou Saturday the 281/s of February next, at 10 o'. clock, A. M., when and where all persons inter ested are required to present their claims to the undersigned auditor or be debarred from con-. Mg in upon said fund. THEO. 11. CREMER, Auditori 7 86 I 75 87* 9 07 100 1 00 $2485 681 $122 93