" lir tkA BLANKS!.. BLANKS • • 311 tA 51,g3 BLANKS! BLANKS! A general assortment of Blanks of all de. seriptiOns just printed and for sale al th, "Journal °lke Appointm't of Referees,. Common Bond, Notice to Referees, Judgment Notes Summons, 'endue Notee, Executions, . Constabls s'Sales, &ire. Facies, Subpoenas, Complaints, Deeds, Warrants, Mortgages. Commitments, Bond to idemnify Constable, &e. Cheapest ""Job Printing" Office IN IMO 120UNITIC. We hare now made such arrangements in our Job Office as will enable us to do all kinds of .Job Printing at 20 per cent. cheaper rates Than any. Office in the County. 'Give us a call. If we don't give entire satialac- Ftion, no charge at all will be made. NEWADVERTISEIVIENTS. PUBLIC SALE - .1!! 7 REAL ESTATE *IIO2EIITY. The subscribers olfer at Public,Sale on li edgies. day, the 25th day of March, 1857, the valuable property known as ROOK HILL FURNACE. Located in the midst of the Juniata Iron Re• giou, in Cromwell Township, Huntingdon Conn• ty, Pennsylvania, on the State Road leading from Chambersburg to the Penn'a Railroad and Canal Station, tat Mount Union, about 10 miles from the latter.place ; in the midst of a good Farming community, where produce and labor can be had at reasonable rates. The Stages between Mount Union and Chambersbutg puss the name daily. In connection with this For• naeris about Six Thousand acres of Land; the greater part of which is well timbered with good coal timber. The• Furnace is well sup• plied with rich Trun Ores. There is a large vein of Fossil within 200 purls of the Furnace; a vein of Hematite onMhalf mile distant, both of which tiro now in good working order, and several other veins not now being worked. The Furnace is also in excellent working condition and now in blast. Persons wishing to purchnse are invited to come and examine the property before day of sale, when every information and satisfaction In regard to same will be given.— Terms easy, and made known on day of sole. Also at the same time and place will he of. fered the- following PERSONAL PROPERTY: 4 Teams consisting of 24 head of large and well broke Moles: 8 he ad of Horses, among tchich are several excellent Saddle and Harness Horses; 30 setts of Wagon Harness; 8 Wagons (3 inch trend,) o Ore Beds; 6 coal 21ed8; I Word Bed, and Hug Ladders; 1 two horse .Wagon : 2 Carts, and Cart Harness; 2 setts Blacksmith's Tools: I sot Cari,en ter's Tools ; Ore Bankand Collier Tools; a frill sett of Furnace Tools; 4 setts nj Steer Patterns ; 30 ten plate Stores; I Cook and 2 Card Stoves; a lot gf dry Folly Plank; Axletrees; Ilminds and Bolsters; new and old Bur ham ALSO, a large stock of 1i1MA,100.03 S G.ROOE SINS HARD-WARE, QUEENS-WARE, TIN-WARE, and u mak& or (wicks too Nitotts to eoraarr• DENTISI'S; agIiTrINGDOMi g PA. OFFICE removed to the rooms kiadjoining the residence of Dr. I diew R. Allison Miller, near the Pres. byterian Church. Jau. 14, 1857.—tf. FREDERICK SEIDLE, • MANUEACTVItEII OF SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, snurrEin MOTMITNON N Ur 7` Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Co., Pa. B#IIPF. 8. delivers work to the cars. Ile has alw rye ready made work cm band. All orders by mail shall receive prompt attention. Jan. 28, 1857.-6 mo. O Sucks Coffee,just received slid for said , Juvwholesale bUNNFNGRAM 6 DUNN. 40Ton. of Authricite Coal JIM* teceiV•d and for sale by Cunningham Dinka. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. WKS SUN T.LNiIiDOX atti• OR MEN AND TniNus illAvE SEEN IN EUROPE • trHE undersigned owners of the Huntingdon AND AMEMCA. Mill, inform farmers and the public general. By S. G. Goonnicit, the veritable "Peter Par ly, that they now have their new mill in roofing ley," author of "The history of all Nations"' order, with all the modern improvements in the &c., &c. In two volumes;lso pp. large 12mo. water wheels and machinery. 25 engravings ' including an accurate Steel They have put in five of the Improved Jou- Portrait of the Author. Price, Black or Scar val Turbine Water Wheels, and can grind in let Cloth, $3,00 ; Scarlet cloth, gilt eilges $4; all stages of the water, ana during the coldest Half calf, marble edges. $5,00; Gilt EJges, 37. weather, any and all kinds of grain. This work embraces the prominent public , vents of the last halt contnry. both at home and They are repared to sell, and have on hoed abroad ; complete anoabiography of the author for sale at a r I times, at market rates, all kind of —hs early days, education, and literary career; i FLOUR, FEED AND STUFFS, and an amount of original curious, and valuable personal incident, anecdote and description, sel and farmers can have their own g rain ground, dom, if seer f met with in a single work. It i and take it lima in a return load , or they can "arbor's ite.l "" "" k, and ""thing !"P"iur it equal to it in blended amusement mid instruc be furnished in exchange at a moment's notice tion, h. ever been published. Mr. Goodrich is em equal quantity a Flour and Bran or chop. , r the author and editor of 170 volumes, of which ped feed. I seven millions of copies have been sold ! and this or TEE SIMIII7I. MACHINE the great wk of bin life time, embodies the con is of an improved manufacture; and they will dented substance of his ample literary and prat insure "FULL TURN OUT of superior quail. I tii4c:Oin.snliedrer Mr.ee. 6,ll4dwiti;',,l.E:pgil.!:,n.adteinsollTet-; ty to every bushel of grain left at their mill. FISHER & McMURTRIE. the Hartford Convention, whose operations took N. 13.—The Buckwheat stones are not quite ; Pluco under his immediate ebsenutiun , and with ready. most o f `" e lue,'"e.members u l w hi c h 6 o ""1'"u? acquaint. E mbracing curious and interesting Huntingdon, December 10, 1856. . details respecting old Jellersoni. Democracy, Old Federalism, and Connecticut Blue Lights; curious and marvellous events connected with the rise and progress of religious sects in the United States; with descriptions of the French Revolution of 1838, end Louis Napoleon's Coup d'Etat, both of which the author witnessed. Al so , a full neerdint of the 'Peter Purl ey's Tales,' of which four millions have been sold. In the course of the work will be found pen and Ink portraits of over Two Hundred celebra ted persons—Presidents, Vice-Presidents, Rings Queens, Emperors.. Soldiers, Poets, Wits, En thusiasts, Physicians, Lawyers, Politicians, Dip • lomntists, &e.—all described unto personal ac quaintance or observation. For sale by GEG. BERGSTRESSEP, MILL Cukka, Hunt. Co., Pa. Published by Miller, Orton & Mulligan, No. 25 Park Row, N. Y. Jan.21;57.- Eneyclopedia of Animated Nature. A BOOK THAT 18 REALLY ALL LIFE. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE IT. Living Nature in all its Forms. rrlIE only book of its kind ever published, 1 . which gives Pictorial Representations and Popular Descriptions of the history, habits and modes of life of all the classes of living beings on the earth, In the ocean and in the air. Uni form retail price. In One Quarto Volume 1350 Illustrations, Muslin Hilt Back and Center, 53 00. The Same—Marble Edge, Embossed Morrocco, Gilt Back and Center, $3 00. The Same —Extra Red Turkey Morrocco, Gilt Edges and Full Gilt Sides, $5 00 Books upon almost every other subject have been circulated among the people, except those relating to the very interesting and important one of Natural History. The books which have heretofore been published on this subject, hove been adapted, to mere children, or to those who made it a thorough study. Bence, very few of the millions of readers in this country have, within their reach, anything satisfactory upon this subject. This indicates a groat and an obvious want, as no subject is store intense ly interesting, and none more improving, thtin that of the living beings that people the globe. This waft we are confident we hilly meet, in the work we here otter to the public. Ijkir This Book is not for sale' in Bookstores but can be ordered from us direct, or obtained from our Canvassing Agents. Published by ,Miller, Orton iv Mulligan, New York, and for sale by GEO. BERGSTRESSBR, MILL Cnsoix,Hunt. Co., Pa; ORPHANS' COURT SALE. DY virtue of au order of the Orphans' Court ; D of Huntingdon County, I will expose to pub- he sale on the premises, ou IVEDNESDA Y, tie 18111 day of March,lBs7, the following described Real Estate, to wit: i A lot of ground situate in the village of Mar.' klesburg, bounded and described as follows, to wit Fronting on the southwest sixty feet on the public road leading from Huntingdon to Bedford, thence on the west running back one hundred and sixty feet, bounded by lot of Dan iel Harris to a street fifteen feet wide, thence on the north sixty feet along the said street by lot of Samuel Kerr, dee'th, and thence on the east one hundred and sixty feet by the said lot of the said Kerr, deed., to the said public road the place of beginning, having thereon erected a storynnd'athalf house, blacksmith shop, stable other improvements. 'I EMS OF SAL - E.—The one-half of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale, and the other half in one year there- after, with interest, to be secured by the hoods and mortgage of the purchaser. • JOHN HOUSEHOLDER, Adno'r of Thos. H. Gorsuch, dec'd. Feb.18,)57..4t. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, Colds, Coughs, and Mmis„ 20th b.c., 1905. ...—.-., !m. d. C. ATKR: 40 not liemitnto Ws, the ben rv.tn.uly I litre ever rotiti.l for Cough., !unman., infnanrn, owl the -....„.... vurnwiMnt symptuniß of . cat, ix your ennilnY l'En Wit %L. IN Colnnant line In niy pmetlce awl my rumily ta• the lot .ten ynn luvo eltnwn It to polasetut . . coWpinlßUC A. IL MORTLEY, Veg., of UTICA. N. Y., write.: lIRTII mad yonr Prevottat. myself and In my family ever mince you hire:dal it, mut honey° It the bent medicine for Its pure se ever put out. With n haul add 1 should manna pay twenty-five dollars fit a bottle than do without It, or take any other remedy." Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza. SPRINOTIRLD, 511xa., Feb. 7_, 1856. BROTHER A ratt: t will cheerfully certify your PECTORAL 14 the howl retnody we posies', tbr the COM of 117 spin the chest 4114011.4 e• of children. ,of your fraternity to the South approelate your skill, and commend your medicine to oar temple. HIRAM CONKLIN, H. D. AMOS LE It, Eno., Ihrrreaer, lA., write., 9J Jan.,1866: had a hullo. 'Mitten., which confined me in dares aiE VE.N.RA; tank tonny medicines without relief; finally tried your PECTORAL IT MO advice of our clorgymetn. The find doet, ',loved the soreness in my throat mild lotto; ICU than due half tho bottle 58811 me cool dourly well. Your ntedielnas are the cheapest u weal me the heat we can buy, and we esteem yea, Doctor, and your rem. dies, as the poor ma, friend." Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis. WEST MAN, HESTER. PA., Feb. 4, 1858. SIR: Your CIIRRRT PECTORAL Is perfernting marvellone cures in this section. It Ilan relieved twvend from alarm ing mytoptonut of consumptin, and is now vertu, man who has laboted under an affection of the home for the lent forty yearn. HENRY L. 1.1111(8, Merchant. A. A. lIA3I9EY, 31. D., ALM., 111orturm Co., lowa. mites, Mpt. 6, 1865: "During my practice of many palm 1 MVO folltitt nothing ennal to your CHERRY PECTORAL for giving ORAO RIRI relief to comtumptivo patlouta, or curing selclt LLlAnre (nimble." We might add voletues of evideure, bet the most con• educing proof of the virtues of this remedy Jis found in its effects upon trial. ..... Consumption. p r o * biy nn one rented 3 has eVer heel. known which cured no mony nod ouch dengerone cameo se this. Some no lumen aid con reach; but stun to them the Court PEcronAL affords relief and comfort. Aiwa hens', New Ynee erre, March b. 1850 Dome Aye. Lownee: Ifb It a duty RINI . ',lmmure to Inform you what your CIIKRRY PECTORAL has dam' for my wife. She had been tire months laboring nutter the dungen'''s symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid we could procure gave her much relief. She was steadily failing, until Dr. Strung, of this,city, when' we huva opine for mirky, recommended a trial of your medielue. We WAY his kinduess. II we do your skill, for she has ream. MITI from that du y. She is not yet RR strung MI she used to he. but Is free from her rough, and 111111 honed( well. Years with gratitude and regard, 3115N11611Iittilli, or Sturtorm.s. rbtotimplive, do not despair till you bare tried A. 11,5 CIIIRAT PEMBA, It It, made by 01le of tilt, best medieul chemist. In the world, and Its cures 1111 around on bespeak the high merits of it. PAihnkiphia I,edyrr. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. Tilt: Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their ohm* to prod.ce thi. best. moat perfect purgative which Is known to man. inutimerable proofs are shown that these hare viatica which sampan in excellence the ordinary medicitim, and that they win tim precedentedly upon the esteem Drell men. They ere safe and plemmut to take, but powerful to cum. Their pone. Crating properties el. ol ate the vital ',Wein. of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the bloat, 'and expel dlawee. They purge .tubo font hunkm which tweed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or dia. dared organ. Into their natural action, and import healthy tone w:th strength to the whole 'piton'. Nut only do they cure the every-day complaltda of every body, but also formidable and danger.," diseases that have battled the beat of hum. IVltile they prothwe powerful effect., they are at the same Dine. diminished doses, the mint and beat physic that MU be employed fur children. Being sugar-comet), they am pleasant to take; and being purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Corm have been made which aurpam belief were they not Pub eMutiated by men of such exalted position and character aa to forbid the clinician of untruth. Many eminent Clergymen nod pliyeichthe have lent their mune. to co.'. fy to the public the reliability of My remedies, while nth. ere 1111‘11 mut me the eseurance of their conviction that my nreparetions contribute Immensely to the relief of my afflicted, 'suffering fellow•men. Tb.. rigout below named 1. pleased to funded' gratis 111, Ammicaul Almoner, containlog directiMis for theu '. and certificates of their Clll, of the following complaints : Contiveneas, Milieus Complaints, Rhotimatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, headache arising from fool Stomach. Nem ilea, I ntligeetlon, Morbid inaction oils,. frowelellllll l'ont arising therefrom, Flatulency, I.ttes of Appetite, all UN.- on. and Cutaneous Diseas which require an eVItCIII2III Medicine, Scrofula or King's Evil. They also, by purify ing the blind and etimulatiug the system, QM' 11111113 eomplatala whloh It would not be soppiest they mild reach, such ea Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia met Nervous Irrinibillty, Derangement. of the Liver and Ebb nays, Gout, and ,that kindred complaint. arising fmm n low state of the laxly or obstruction of it. filmdom. Do not Is put off by unprincipled dealers with !Mr other pill they make more profit on. Ask for A van's Slim, and take nothing e'er. No other they tan give you compare. with this in its intrlthilo value or comb , . powers. The sick want the boot aid thaws is ftir them, and they should have It. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Practical end Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mess ['ma 91) Cu. ma Box.. Hiss Box. rov, $l. BOLD BY JOHN READ, Huntingdon, ani deniers in medicine everywhere. ottober MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS, , o Pis much to say, yet Truth to say H. THE HOOK OF THE AGE RECOLLECTIONS OF A LIFETIME, Jun.21,'57. No Library is Complete without it." Testimony of Sixteen Thousand Pur- chasers. Magnificent Work of History! A. whole Libra ry in itself! Cost $ll,OOO-70 Maps-700 Engravings. A HISTORY OF ALL NATIONS. Front the earliest period to the present time, the history of every nation, ancient and mo dern, being separately given. By S. G. GOOD• mon, author of several works of History, 'Peter Parley's Tales,' Sc. It is believed that the above work will be ve ry acceptable to the Anicriean public. It is the result of years of toil and labor, assisted in his researches by several scholars of known ability, and has been got up at a great expense by the proprietors. No pains have been spared in the execution of the Illustrations and Maps, which are prepared expressly for this work. Indeed. all the other historical writing of Mr. Goodrich, sink into insignificance, when compared to this, the result of his riper and maturer years. It is admitted that one hundred dollars could not purchase the same matter in any other shape , and the publishers confidently expect, in consi deration of the great literary value of the' work, the large sum expended in preparing it for the press, and the exceedingly moderate price at which it is offered, that it will be lavorably re ceived by every lover of good hooks. Mussy 01 our first scholars:, divines and gentlemen, who have examined the work, have given it their un qualified approbation and commendation, which it richly deserves. _ L:niforja Retail Prices. .., In 1 vol. Torkey Morocco, Marble Edge, Gilt Buck and Sides. $6,00 it o 44 i 4,, " Full Gilt " " " 8,00 et 1c 2 cC Cc " " " 7,00 CC 46 44 C 6 Gilt " and Full Gilt Sides, 10,00 " " Heavy Stamped Cloth, Sprinkled Edge 6,00 Many of our Agents having been told when soliciting subscribers, that this work would soon ho sold in Bookstores, and at a reduced price, sea hereby give notice, as Solo Publishers of it, it will not be sold in Bookstores at any price, and will be offered by our canvassing Agents only, who have the solo right of sale in their re spective districts except that where we have nut appointed an agent, WE will send copies by mail, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States, upon receipt of the retail price. N.B.—The one volume copies, weighing over four pounds, cannot be sent through the mail, but the two volume copies can be mailed as two books. Miller, Orton & Mulligan, Publishers, No. 45 Palk Row, N. Y. For sale by GEO. BERGSTRESSER, MILL Camas., Hunt. Co., Pa. _ Jan.21,'57.- DR. KANE'S AlLeine 112C111111121011. And a large assortment of other books may be had, very low, by addressing GEO. BERGSTEEESER, Mitt CREEK, punt. Co., Pa. The foregoing work , can be had of Geo. Berg stresser only, who is the Canvassing Agent for 'hie county, and who will shortly eaU on the citizens of the county. HOW'S THIS ? J. & W. SAXTON are now receiving their 1 Second Fall and Winter Stock of New and Fashionable Dry Goods ! Enumeration is unnecessary, bet what every-, ' body says must be ttue--snd:eseribiairaftye the place to find the beet assortment of:pry. Goode, in these parts, is at J. 1. W. SA.X.TON'S. Deo.lo '66. List of Outstanding Due at Settlement with the Auditors, for e /tee Names, rf,trush ips. Walker, 1811. A. 13. ISangarno, Union, lt,W. James Hampson, Franklin, 180. Jobe H. Stonehraker, Jackson, 1818. David S. Bell, Tod, 1851. Jesse. Cook, West, " Charles Green, Walker, 1853, John Coulter, Henderson, 1853. Luke Vociorbees, Cass, " Joshua Greenland, Franklin, 1851. John Laport, Barren, " William Couch, Brady, " John McDonald, Cromwell, " Michael Myers, • Porter, " William B. Shaw, Walker, " Joseph Douglass, Barren, 1855. John Smith, Cromwell, " David Etuier, Franklin,* " Alexander Ewing, Hopewell, ' " John Beaver, Jachson,l• ' " Thomas Osborn, Morris, " Abraham Isenberg, Todit " Benjamin F. Baker, Walker, " Jobs Thompson, Wurriorsmark, " William Wray, Burree4 1856. Joseph Forrest, Bratly,t " George Rupert. Coss,t " Samuel Pheasant, . n Casseille, ." Nicholas Corbin, w .. ... .... . Clay,t ' " David Heck, Crumwell,' " Frederick Harman, Dub " Jacob Hunt, Franklin,t " Samuel Wigton, Huntingdon,' " William Rothrock, Hopewell,j• " Jacob Summers, Jackson,f " Solomon Hamer, " B.F. Wallace, Penn,' " George Garner, Porter,f i 0 JoheN. Swoops, Shirley.' " Joseph Miller, Shirleysburg,t " Benjamin Long, Springlield,t " Jacob Booker, Tell,l- " Samuel Iluckedorn, 1 .061 ,t " A. J. Dunlap, Union,f " David Pheasant, Walker 4 " Joseph Isenberg, Warriorsmarkt" Henry Grazier, West,t ' 6 William Moore, *Since paid in fun. 'Mince paid in part. Given undor Seal of Mike, 10th January, ATTEST: HENRY W. MILLER, Wlerk. February 11, 1857. oirooktial SALV. Dl' virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court D of Huntingdon County, I will expose to pub. he sale on the premises, on Wednesday, the ISth of March, , 51, the following described real estate, to wit A lot of *mild situate in the village of Mar. klesburg, bounded on the south-west by the public road leading from Huntingdon to Bed. ford, thence on the west by lot of Thouls Gm , such, deed., to a street fifteen feet wide, and thence on the north by the said street to an al ley, and on the east by the said alley, to the place of beginning, having thereon erected a story and a-half house, a cabinet•maker's shop, stable and other improvements. ALSO ; Two other lots, adjoining, unimproved, in the said village of Marklesburg, bounded on the south-west by the public road leading from Huntingdon to Bedford, thence on the west by a lot of Julia E. Kerr, to a street fifteen feet able, thence un the North by the said street, to a cross street, and thence on the east by the said cross street, to the place of beginning. TERMS OF SALE : . One-third the purchase money to be paid nn confirmation of sale, and the balance in two equal annual payments with interest, to be se• cured by the bond and mortgage of the purcha ser. • JOHN HOUSEHOLDER, Adm'r of Samuel Kerr,.dec'd. _ _ reb.18;67.-4t. Cad GI~I~J 7/C1242111 CLOTHING ! A New Assortment Just Opened ! And will be sold 30 per cent. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! ROMAN respectfully inrorms his rusts -I-10 niers and the public generally, that he has just opened at his store-room in Market Square Huntingdon, a splendid new stock of Ready made • ----- Clothing for Fall and Winter. which he will sell cheaper than the smile quality of Goods can be purchased at retail in Philadel phia or any other establishment in the country. Persons wishing to buy Clothing would do well to call and examine his stock before purcha sing elsewhere. Also, Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes, which will he sold lower than at uny other ca• tablislinient in the county. Huntingdon Oct. 8. 1856. CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT STGItR WILLIAM N. SIIIUGARD, SUCCESMOR TO THOMAS FRY, WHOLESALE CoNFECTIONER k Fk.ITEREIIi No, 191 North Third St., above irooa, Flaila. MANUFACTURER OF CONFECTION. ary, Jujube Paste, Gum Drops, Chocolate Drops, Brandy Drops, Liquor Bottles, Jelly Cakes, Clem Chocolate, French Tcys, White Sugar Toys. &c., &c. AND DEALER IN Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Figs. Dates, Prunes, Almonds, Walnuts, Fit bells. Cream Nuts, Ground Nuts, Fire Crack ers, Syrups, Tamarinds, Liquorice, Rock Can. dy, &c. The attention or Dealers is resented 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. A trg.6,'s6.—ly.* HUNTINGDON COMMlllMtatti $4llOOl. Has been removed to a large and commotli• ous 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 accompa• nied by daily Lectures on Commercial Sciences. A department has also been opened which is devoted to Penmanship, and is conducted by Prof. Monaisox, of Pittsburg. Lectures on Comn3ercial, Law, Ethics and Political Economy are delivered periodically to the students by members of the Huntingdon Bar. For any other particulars, address personally or by letter T. R. POLLOCK, Principal. Assistance given when required in opening and closing books. [April 2,1858.-Iy. Dec.3,'56. James Murphy, in account with the Zuntingdonliounty Poor *onse• To 60. Treasury, tor orders drawn at sundry times, $2194 17 "lie W t . . G. W.Sletiffer, rent &c., re• euived from " J. Brewster, for 56 lbs lard sold him 7 00 " J. B. Kidder, for 54 11,10100, 6 75 '" Rev. 0, W. Shaiffor n for'eash,reo'd •11 37* Cast, ticeirecl from a pauper, 1 60 " Blair Co., Alms Bowe for cash roc'd 10 60 " 1:), W. 0. Baldwin, for pauper labor 100 " Samuel Backus, Esq., cash for fines, 366 Balances, the Tear 1856. Slate I'a.. Militia Fines, County Tax, )5 14 37 81 49 34 123 56 70 70 27 07 377 03 140 20 225 32 136 60 49 76 123 01 282 07 260 26 117 43 54 47 16 08 101 92 106 26 74 14 28 09 . 927 59 563 44 557 07 518 14 103 32 88 01 7 70 47 68 234 67 123 24 700 60 378 03 364 71 270 09 1481 85 942 02 1289 66 618 28 109 65 61 25 8271 28 739 54 901 30 461 32 478 47 270 00 1706 57 1001 66 1181 83 746 18 169 95 56 89 193 39 80 88 320 G 7 316 72 680 06 488 74 231 94 180 31 1045 51 741 26 768 53 300 78 1746 98 921 60 $9944 06 BE.NJ. K. NEFF, JACOB BAKER, HENRY L. McCARTHY, Comminioners. " Laucaste Poor House, fur rash, "D. Bergstrresser, cash refunded, Cr- ror in settlement. 11 00 " Wm. Giles, Esq., for cash for tines, 2 138 " K. L. Green, 3 axe handles sold him 31 " C. Wigton, cash for 1 pair gloves, 371 " Westmoreland Co. Alms House, for keeping Susan Davis, " $l. G. Collins, foe coopering, 30 " Mrs. C. Fruiter, for cuw sold to her, 20 00 " Wm. Bell, pauper for his land war- runt, 80 acres, 9 . 0 e. per acre, 72 00 " Abm. Lewis, for horse sold to him, 50 00 CH. By sundry Expenditures, /or nee of House, ,l c. By ballance due at last settlement, as pirstate- mont, $433 02 " J. Lutz, for bill printing per recp't, 3 00 " A. Lewis, freight on Lamb's goods, 4 25 " J C. Sealers, for charges on do. 2 6 - " Samuel Bowman, for lot of carpent er s tools ' " dona. Davis, for stocking yarn, " Rob't McCormack, for labor done, " Isaac AleDonathen, for shoemaking, " Cash paid for shaving soap, " Walker & Bons, for doz. Iron bed. stoads, " Cash paid for„use of House, 2 En., 66 6. " R. Lamb, for cash sent to N. York to redeem her goods, to 00 " L. A. Myers, carpenters work, bat, 1 40 " Cash paid for use of House, .._ I( lt it • (" " Mrs, Smith for stone crocks, I 00 " Sam'l Curts, for altering hogs, 88 " Cash paid kir use of house, 112,{ 4 . Ellen Smith for kitchen labor, 1 00 "John Smith for removing graveyard, to 00 " Wm. Plum, for assisting in do. 3 00 " Cash paid fur use of House, 08 . 44 ..4 64 44 35 " 7. McDonathan for shoemaking, cash on account, " D. Bergstrasser, for leather, on act., " Ab. Miller, for whitewashing, debt of 1855. Cash paid for use of House, " Samuel L. Glasgow, fur printing, " Cash paid for use of House, John C. &elder ; for thight, " Eph. Doyle, Mr each paid on sun'ds. "Jane Hagons, for kitchen labor in full " Cash paid for use of House. " F.ph. Doyle, for repairing furniture, " Sarah Burket, for interest on draft, " 1. llellonuthau, shoemaking, on ae't. in lull, " Mrs. J. Templetm, for cash paid in full, debt 01 1855, " Abu, Caruthers, for cash paid bal. lance of account, " J. C. Sechler, freight on bedst'ds, &c. " Cash paid for uncut House, " A. L. Rickets, fur plank per hill, " Expenses for attending Hunt. Co. Ag:Fair, . " Cash paid for ale of House, " J G. Long, for advertising &c. , J. C. Seeger, for freight, 1 72 " John Lutz, for Horse Ointment, 20 "I. McDonathan, shoemaking on net. 570 " Samuel Bucher, for stocking yarn, 2 25 " Cash paid for use of House, 1 20 "E. Hoyle, cask paid for coffins on ac. 500 " Cash paid for use of House, 2 En., 1 26 " Allowance for Raising dead bodies, 25 00 " Mrs. Hoover, for stocking yarn, I 20 " Mrs Mc/I ite, ditto 2 621 " Cash paid for um of House, 91 Peter Burka, for ballanee of uce't in full, debt of 1855, 3 02 "E. Doyle, for cash paid on ac. (cot.) 15 00 " Cash paid for use °Mouse, 25 " Walker & Sons, Phil., doz. beds'ds 42 05 " Wm. Colon. for Purdores Digest &c. 6 , 62 " Cash paid for use of House, 2 En., 2 90 " Use Horse & Buggy for use °Mouse 21 years, &r., Marg't Mosey, for cash paid at sun dry times, kitchen labor, "James Anderson, for money paid on Horse. 1855, Hanjamia Boyle, ' for money paid on acct. 1855. 17 00 " Cash advanced for ace of Bowe, in II L 1955/ omittted at last settlement. 50 nO " Bill of shoes furnished for use of P., 16 06 " Sundry furniture for use of Ilimac, bought of him at leaving, 52 00 " AllowaPve Made for use of same, 26 years, 40 00 " NVm. Pier, farmer, for cash paid him at sundrrtimes, 159 26 " Jno. McKinsirey, for taxes paid him. 195 " Dr. 3,A. Shade, for 1 wagon 8; bed, 95 On " E. M. Lutz, for straw, 150 "J. B. Foster, for cash paid on IL tax, 5 01:1 " A. H. Lars, for set plough harness, 1 75 " Hall & Spear, Pitts., for 1 plow, 15 95 " John Garbe r,lor 3 bus. seed point's, 155 1 " J. McKinstry, for hay ladders, 2 50 " J. Arnold, for labor on farm, '55, 7 65 " John Lcng, for school tax, 14 90 " Jelin Foster." road taxes, 4 22 " Cash paiiliiir repairing plow, . SIJ " James MoKinstry, V bas. rye, 4 50 " George Swine, for 1 plow, 13 33 .. Cash paid, tor.nund. for ass of farm ; 2.25 " H. L. Cook, Git 22} bus. cora, 11 at 6 , James NteDouell. for 1 how, 1i o UV 35 79 " Asher Drake, for lahor nn farm, " Samuel Cats, for altering hogs, John Borne, for labor on term, " Doyle, Fouid, /1. Co., I tom dun. ; and expenres, " John Long for school and road taxos, ‘. 1). MeKillip, for making pont and rail fence, " Bucher & Porter, for keeri2i; Juno Morgan, O. D. lA'Allarer, ditto ?Ara. MrNab, " George &linens, do. the Linn fam ily. Balance, " Lanvin& Chilcote, do. Jar:. Emery, " J. Luce, for med. and attendance on Jane Irwin, " J. liAly keeping Polly Kelly, a. & p. " Baml Thompson, for dig. grave," " K. Patterson, keeping ftencer, " Susan Yingling, " E. Taylor; " '• D. J. Mitz, & Son, fur medv cud at. per Wilson Meradirk, 0. d. p., "'A. Harrison; Esq., kir keeping Hicks and family, "Jacob Lana, fordigging grave, perJ. Hockenberry, o. d. p., " M. F. Campbell, for burying L. Null, " J. Gray, keeping and at. J. Burin, " Blair Co. A. H., for keeping Mar. Creswell, o. d. p., " Cash pd: for exenzer, going to thin tingdon, tingdon, on O. . business, " do. do. do. do. 0 do. do. do. . do. do. do. " do. do. do. " do To Huntingdon end Pet'bg, .. do. expenses ertending to e. cr. 69, . do, do do do . do. do do do " do. for visiting 0. 1). Paupers, do. for attencluig to o. door banjoes., " do. do do " do. do do 2 En., do " do. do " do. do " do. Going to Hunt., to attend suit, " do. attending to 0. 1). Busium, " do. do do Wm. Christy, for attending J. Iler. o. d. J. P. Forliee, med. for Crawford u. p. By Dr..l. McCulloch, fur visit to see E. Chambers, o. d. p. do Daniel tic Gabey, for keeping it. Chambers, o. d p. do 11. Fester, for keeping D. Zent, bal., do Rob't Gill, for judgment on Esq'r. Snare's docket, do John Simpson, for delivering 3 pau pers, to Huntingdon, do Wm. Jordan, for deify. 7 p. to I'. 11. do 1). Snare, Esq., for official fees; or - der& for relief, &e„ 53 00 38 00 de Exp. deliv. ipanper to State L. .0.. II II do Cash paid for delivering pauper, 50 do do for deli, 31'. Walker tp., 5 10 do do do 2 Tod tp., r, 77 do do do P. from Huntingdon. 871 do do for sending sway paupers, 325 do do removing Marg't Hays from Blair CO. Alms House, do Exp. for sending away pauper, do do do do do du for going to Harrisburg, do do for sending away pauper, do Sirs. C. Fraser for cash paid receiv ing and sending away paupers, do Expenses for sending away pauper, By expenses for sending away pupal., do. Isaac Port for delivering I pauper, do. Expenses for rem. , log 1 do. do• do. for sending 1 pauper to Huntingdon. Hatfield, do. Ex. for removing from Blair Co. A. House Cresswell, do. D. 'Teague, Esq., official fees, ord. do. Ex. tor removing pauper to House, 100 do. T. Homy, delivering l pauper, 4 77 do. Ex. for going to Harrisb'g andLan• caster, 12 9C do. A. Harrison, Esq., for official fe cc, GC do. Ex. for sending away pauper, 70 , do. do. do. do. 021 do. Mrs. C. Esker, stage fare for path, 25 do. do. do. do. I 75 do. John Grafts for removing 1 pan., 673 do. St. Lu. As. keeping T. Conaway, 63 5; do• do. do. P. Henderson, 32 '57 do. do. do. W. 11PFerran, I4n do. do. do. T. Conaway, 44 05 do. do. do. J. Witter, July 13, 64 12 do. do. do. do. to Dec. 21, 4.1 69 do. do. do. MeFerran in fall, 460 do. do. do. R. Ilentlermn, 34 u do. do. do. Jacob Wisqr, 4 do. J. R. Hunter fur socks for paupers, do. Waterman 'Fr, Youtig, 2 bbl. meek. do. W. Hart for hauling mer. from river, do. S. L. Glasgow, foil do. ballauce, do, D.l.lmhonlioar for hallance on beef, do. David Knepp for beef; bal. debt '23, 4 __ do. S. 1). Elliott kir bacon, 24 Su do. Samuel M. Eby for bacon; debt '55, 1 66 (10. C. S. Elliott, bacoli and ap. butter, 710 do. do. do. per bill, 21 26 25 00 : I 21 50 $2485 68i 42 00 3 20 1 10 OUTSTANDING DEBTS UP TO JANU- ARY 6th 1857. To sundry persons, PROCEEDS OF FARM FOR Issc. 101 bus. wheat, 24 bus. buckwheat, 221 bus. oats, 470 bus. corn in ears, 224 bus. potatoes, 6.1 bus. onions, 2 bus. boots, 1954 lbs •wrlt, 23 loads of hay, 4 loads corn fodder, 200 bends of cabbage. ARTICLES MANUFACTURED by the in mottle of the Poo• House Jim the Year 1856. 47 dresses, 37 chemise, 35 aprons, 26 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 pant's, 3 boy's rounabouts, 4 dos. towels, 17 haps, for beds, 11 chaff ticks, 21 sheets, 8 shrouds, 4/ bus. dried apples, 130 lbs hard soap, 350 gal. soft soap, 650 lbs. of butter, 300 lbs. candles. 3 doz. brrad baskets, 42 split brooms, 15 corn brooms, 36 axe handles, 12 coal baskets. STOCK ON HAND, January 6th, 1857. horses, 1 yoke of oxen, 7 milk cows, 14 stock cattle, 2 breeding sows, 28 stock hogs. 37,i 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. hi., 0 tons stone coal, 1 wagon, 1 cart, 3 ploughs, cultivator, 1 harrow, 1 windmill, 663 lbs. lard. AIPE 6S REMAINING IN THE POOR Hoeae on the WA January, 185 L 32 males, 29 females, aggregate, 61. 8 of these are under 10 years of age 2 from 10 to 29 : 6 from 20 to 30 ; 10 from 30 to 40 ; 6 from 40 to 50 ; 6. from 50 to GO ; 7 from 60 to 70 ; 11 from 70 to 80 ,• and 5 from 80 to 90. NATIVITY.—Of the above, 27 were born in Huntingdon county ; 16 elsewhere in Penn : 7 elsewhere in the United States; 8 in Ireland; 3 iu Germany ; 1 iu Scotland, and 1 in Eds• 50 00 46 011 40 00 Included in the above list are 4 persons of color, tiz 2 men, 1 woman and 1 boy. INSANE, 8, viz : 2 men and B women. IDIOTIC, 8, via : 4 men and 4 women. In testimony of the correctness of the oho,: accounts, we have hereunto set our hands, this sth day of February A. D. 1857. J. ALFRb:D SHADE, K. L. GREENE, DIRECTO/13 JOS. GIBHONEY, We the undersigned Auditors of the County of Huntingdon, do hereby certify that we have examined the orders, Sc., of the Directors of the Poor of said County, and find the same together. with the vouchers to he correct, as above stated. Witness our hands, this sth day of February, A. D. 1857. P. MOORE, WILLIMit JAMES CtEE, VDITOit& Feb. 11, 4 4: 1 11 ;-,:;` 5 , 17 7, LI 1,4 4 09 13 50 6n 2 50 2 95A 1 12A -1 1 20 91 i 00 I I 2 9 07i 9,5 2 00 18 50 1 00 1 44. $2455 68 $122 9;