~.~: EDUCATIONAL Extract from my Note-book. By the County Superintendent During the present school year. a con- , aideiable improvement has been made in various districts by remodilling scholl rooms affording means for ventilation,—resent ing with reference to comfort, and con venience for a system of instruction. While this is the case, we stirl have school-rooms unfit for the training places of youth; and destructive to the health of those confined in them. In two or three cases scholars have seriously frosted their feet by sitting oin the room where the means for heating was entirely insufficient. In a few oth e r instances I have noticed a constantly high temperature in the room, without means for ventilstion. This is seriously injuri ous in two particulars. Accustomed I through the Jay to this warm room, the scholars go out with a relaxed condition of the system; and are quite likely to take cold. These repeated changes kept up for a whole season are sufficient to confer injuries to the system which can never be repaired. This assertion is ill hot excite any unnecessary feeling for we know of cones of infirmities in adults that can be traced back to the school-room, for their cause. If we add to this a want of clean- 1 linees which is occasionally found, we have a case which is difficult to represent with moderation. In one of these poorly van tilated rooms, let us suppose a large num: bar of scholars,—a half dozen boys chew_ ing tobacco and constantly emptying the contents of their mouths in the corners , and under the benches.—a teacher in his I dignified position, demonstrating practical- i Jy and conclusive that he chews more tob acco than all of them put together; and we have merely a reality without exagrega. tion. This tobacco pulverized with the filth of the floor, rises, floats in the effluvia of the room, and when inhaled must be very injurioos to health. emmill School.— J. S. Beyer, teach cr. 40 scholars ; attendance good ; 7 study mental Arithmetic ; 12 Writthn A •rithmetic ; 7 Geography; 4 Grammar; .2 Phisical Geograpny ; Algebra 3; As tronomy 2 ; Nat. Philosophy 2 t Voca! music is practised occasionally, .13queduct School.—W. H. Flenner, teacher.— 57 scholars ; Attendance good —better than nsual at this school; 17 stu• dy Mental Arithmetic; Written Arithme tic 17 ; Geography 11; Grammar 4; Or der good; system of instruction good. Knod , School.—Jno M. Bailey, teach er ; 62 scholars ; attendance good ; house good; 60 aoholars read, 47 write ; 8 stu ,dy Mental Arithmetic; Written Arithme tic 24 , Geography 31 ; Grammar 15 ; Algebra 1 ; Latin 1; Composition 15 ; ',History 12 ; Physiology 1; Astronomy 8. Loop School.—David Tussey, teacher; 60 sholars; attendance good; 60 read; 45 write; 60 study Mental Arithtnetic ; 45 Written Arithmetic; Geography 30; Grammar 13 ; Composition 10 ; Philoso phy 2. The Barre° Forge School not yet visited WEPT TOWNSHIP. No. 1 School.— Saml. Davis. leacher; house very good—the best us the county --entirely suited to a system of instruction. 32 scholars ; Attendance good ; all scholars read ;16 write ;15 study Arithm ; Geography 6; Grammar 10; Composition 15; Mitchels Outline Maps and Osgoods Cards furnished by the teacher. Petersburg No. 1. School.—A. B. Bum. bough, teacher: 40 scholars; 39 write ; 21 study Mental arithmetic; Written Arith. met ,c 20 ; Geography 23 ; Grammar 15 . Physical Geography 4 ; Algebra 3 ; Nat' Philosophy 2; Composition and vocal mu. s ic ate practised in this school. The teach er has furnished Peltons Outline Maps worth 28 dollars. Johnston School.—M. 1,. Shaffner, teacher 31 scholars ; Atlendance good ; 20 read ; 15 write; 14 study Arithmetic ;G'eo. graphy 6 ; Grammar 3. McGuire School.—J. I', Wilson, teach. er; 22 scholars; Atter.dence middling; Or der good; 15 read ; 14 write ; 15 study Arithmetic ; Geography 2. Forge School.—J. C, Carothers. teach er; 82 scholars • Attendance middling; 10 not able to read; 20 read ; 14 write ; 8 study Arithmetic ; Geography 4. St'4Sehool,—Mies Annie Wilson, teach er; 35 scholars; Attendance good; 28 read ;12 write; 7 study Arithmetic ; 2 Geography ; Grammar 1; house good, and remarkable for cleanliness Bridge School—Robert Ramsey, teach er ; 49 scholars • 9 stony Mental Artthme• tic . Written Arithmetic 27 ; Geography 7 ; Grammar 8 ; writing 36 ; Order good Attendance pond. Mitchell's Outline Maps and Osgood's Cards furnished by the teacher. Globe-run School.-- John Nelson, teacher; 48 scholars ; Attendance poor ; 45 read ; 35 write ; 10 study Mental Arith metio ; Written Arithmetic 22 ; Geogra phy 6 ; Grammar 5 ; Composition 8 ; Or der good ; Mitchells Outline Maps furnish ed by the teach. Green Tree School. •—W .1 W. Borst teacher ;78 szolars ; Attendance good ; Order good : 51 read ; 34 write ; 19 study Mental Arithmetic 23 ; Grammar 7 ; Geography 4 ; Book-keeping 1. Nylon School.—J. w. Myron, teach er! 88 scholars; Attendance good ; 45 read and write; 25 study Men, al Arithmetic; Written Arithmetic 23; Grammar 8; Com poattion 6; Algebra 5; Nat. Philosophy 5, Chemistry 1; house good ; Oulu. good. Odd Arrangement of the Senate Committees. Out of twenty-one standing committees in the U. S. Senate the South, with about ono third of the national population, takes the chairmanship of fourteen, leaving to the North, comprising two thirds of the population, but seven. If this had been reversed by the Republicans, would 1 no doubt have been called "sectional;" but haveing been done by the Democrats, it' must be considered eminently "national." And then look at the fitness of it. Mr. fluster, of Virginia, a State next door to bankruptcy, is Chairman of Finance! Mr. ' Clay, Alabama, an inland lawyer from a State that lever builds a ship, is C hair man of Commerce! Post Offices and Post Roads are assigned to Mr, Yules of Florida who gets his letters by bridle paths through swamps. The Federal Capital to Mr. Brown, of Mississippi, which thre. atens to dissolve the Union! The Library to Mr Pearce. et Maryland, which makes it a crime to read the Bible. Gen. Davis, who advised Mississippi to establish arm°. ries preparatory to a disslution of the Union, is made Chairman of Military Affairs. Mr. Green, the representative sf the Bor der Ruffians, is made chairman of Terri tories,----Pittsburg Gazelle. RECEIPTS ANI7EXPENRITURES OF THE COUNTY OF HUNTINGDON, Front the sth day of January 1858 to the 30th day of January 1839 including both days. RECEIPTS. 185.1 John Laport, Franklin, $7O 76 1855 John Beaver, Hopewell, 114 67 " A'm Isenberg, Morris, 174 22 " Juo. Thompson Walker 10 00 1856 Joseph Forrest Barree 208 " Geo. Rupert Brady 46 05 " Fred. Harmau Cromwell 12 43 " Sol. Hamer Jackson 111 25 " Benj F Wallace Morris 15 00 " A J Dunlaps Tod 10 00 " I) Pheasant Union 1 13 " Jos Isenberg Walker 222 45 " W ill in Moore West 102 59 1657 Alit Stitt Alexandria 184 75 " Jun R McCarthy Brady 602 43 " Peter Levingston Barren 850 59 " George M Green Cast 183 90 Samuel Smith Cassville 'BO 10 " Joseph Park Clay 272 55 " Wan John. Cromwell 424 42 " Brice Blair Dublin 569 70 " Win Bice Franklin 1423 25 " George Numer Henderson 250 00 " Samuel S Smith Huntingdon 639 97 " Geo B Weaver Hopewell ' 366 02 " John Jackson Jackson 1076 25 " Henry A Mark Juniata 266 26 " Samuel Harnish Morris 488 67 George Miller Oneida 52 00 " AIS Neff Penn 465 43 " 1) P Henderson Porter 1313 60 " James G Doyle Shirley 1049 58 " C Bowers. Shirleysburg 124 e 7 " Joshua Johnes Sprii4, o leld 106 45 " Thus CiSiiey Tell 222 63 " Arm Elias Tod 691 10 " HI , Candid' Union 200 15 " Martin Manner Walker 416 59 " S Lehman Warriormark 859 80 Jno Thompson West 102 G 15 1858 Win Walker Alexandria 109 50 " P Livingston Barree 93 50 " .1 C Watson Brady 131 16 " Joseph Park Cass 75 50 " John S Gehrett Cassville 26 00 " 0 W Horton, Carbon, 7 20 " George D Hudson Clay 35 30 " Joseph Cornelius Cromwell 52 00 " William M'Claiii Dublin 140 00 " John B Thomson Franklin 970 00 " Jacob Hallman Henderson 162 59 " Peter Swoope Huntingdon 1033 00 " Jacob Weaver Hopewell 100 00 " David Heffner Juniata 65 62 " Nathaniel Lytle Morris 130 00 " George Green Oneida 100 50 " Michael Garner Penn 302 62 " Daniel Rhoda Porter 145 31 " Samuel Foust Shirley 379 05 " Benjamin Long Shirleysburg 36 41 " Jacob 0 Jones Tell 75 50 " David Aurandt Tod 16 00 " Abram Wright Union 71 83 " Henry Swoope Walker 69 50 " Thomas Hyskill Warriersmark 470 02 " Andrew Slattern West 589 85 20619'60 Coenty tax on unseated Lands 428 74 School " " ", " •131 09 Road " " " " 407 37 Fine. & Jury fees reed of M. F. Campbell 6.1 00 Fines & Jury fees rec'd of D Cald well 12 00 7( 00 Reed of Ak J Port for Toll House 100 00 " " A Jacobs rent " "55k56 50 00 150 00 Rent reed of Huntingdon Band for Court House .15 00 Rent reed of Continentals 4 00 19 00 Rec'd of Henry Glazier for old privy 10 00 Reed for sale of stray steer 60 Redemption R.ceive'd Balance due County Treasurer Total amount EXPENDITURES, Att'y Gen . , Prot'y, Sh'ff and witnesses fees on Corn pros Constabl s for making ref ns adv'g spring election, &c. Gr. & Tr. Jura. court crier, Judg. Insp. Clio, of elections tssesaor'a orders Inquisition on dead bodies. Road and bridge views 313 00 Do darn. Mrs. Vandevander 93 00 Do. do. Thos. Crownovor 46 75 Do. do. M. Chilcote 80 75 533 50 For running division fine be. tween Tad & Carbon tps. Bridge orders : Wise & Eby, bridge at Hun tingdon, 1681 00 Do. tor rep'g above bridge, 38 49 W Harper at Drake's ferry, 276 00 E.E. & A.Ramsey at Rockhill 100 00 A, S. Harrison, Raystown Br. 950 00 A. C. Blair, building bridge across Tuscarora creek, 40 00 3085 49 Commissioners : H. L. McCarthy, 160 00 G. W. Mattern, 65 00 J. Baker, 100 00 Benj. K. Neff, 57 50 Clk, to Comni's in fullfor '57 80 00 Do. on acct. for 1859, 275 00 Atty. for Comm're in fnll '57 20 00 Do. in full for '5B, 40 00 County auditors for 1857, 68 70 866 20 Expenses of visitors to Poor House to inspect accounts by order of Cour:, 80 00 Publish'g rep. of Visitors, 10 00 Trear of Hunt Co. Pocr H, 7000 00 7090 50 Interest on County Bonds J. G. Miles, Wm. P. Orbison, Exr. of C. Bucher, Win. B. Less, Ssniiiel Wigton 9 00 180 00 00 00 60 00 45 00 Jno. It: Cosned, Thomas Fisher, Medicine and attendance to prisoners in jail, Wood and coal for C.M. and jail, 237 21 Gas consumed at Court 11., 36 71 Repairs at Court 11. and jail, 242 02 Sweeping and cleaning C.II. 25 00 Washing for pris. in jail in full for 1857, Do, on account for 1858, J. F. Ramey for running and marking lino between Hun tingdon and Main counties Penna. State Lan. Hos. for Nancy Long, 65 00 do. B. Brotherline 212 25 277 25 Stationary & Blank books for county offices, 28 51 COunty Printing—J. A. Nash, 149 75 W. Brewster 68 W. Lewis, 97 25 Postage and express, 35 96 379 72 One copy standardwe ights and measures, Lycoming Insurance Comp'y Wesel] Pen'y for convi is, Hunt. Co. Agr. Soci'y, 1857, 100 00 a " 1858, loU 00 200 00 Mdse.'for C. II• and jail, 71 24 County Bonds paid—D. Blair 481 38 Leas for Miller, 1188 65 1670 03 A. 11. Crewit's est. 2300 00 01. Glazier transcribing gan oral index, 225 00 M. F. Campbell trans'g judg ment docket. 225 00 450 00 Do. for his fees and coast ns clerk of C. of Q. S. Prot'y, Stationary, &c., 237 65 D. Caldwell, do. do. 134 21 do. do do. 126 65 894 51 F. 11. Lane, Or. for deeds to Comm's at Treas's sale and jodv'g land afterwaad direc ted not to be sold 23 28 Refunding orders paid, 49 24 School money paid to James Harper, treas'r of Cromw'll tp. school district, 3 62 Redemp'u ii,ney paid out, 65 16 Fox scalp premiums, 398 94 Shot'. Miller for summoning jurers, boarding and convey ing convicts to the pontoon• liar in full for 1857, 81 52 Do. on account for 1858, 550 00 631 52 Balaneo due Treasurer at last settlemen CO. Treasurer's Commission on 548895 84 at pr. ct In testimony of the correctness of the above her.unt o subscribe our names, and affix the seal of the said county, this dd day of January A.l). 1859. 11. 1,. McOARTIIY, • 11. W. MATTERN, Comm'rs JOHN FLENNEII, Wo, the undersigned Auditors of Huntingdon county, Penns, elected and sworn according to law, report that we mot, d d audit, settle and adjust according to law, the accounts of F. H. Lane, Treasurer of the,county, and the orders of the Commissioners and the receipts of the Name, for and during the past year and find a balance duo F. 11. Lane, of six thousand seven hundred and seventy dollars and forty-0)1N cents, Oven under our bands at the Commissioners office in tho borough of Huntingdon, tho third day of January, 1859. JAMES CItEE, P. D. STEVENS, Aud'rs T. I , V. GHAFFIUS, APPEALS. no County Commissioners will hold their appals fer the present year, at the following times and places in the several townships nod bofoughs, to wit: Tell township, Monday 28 Feb. 1859, at Union School House near the Union Meeting house. 1 Dublin towp. Tuesday lst March, at the Pleasant Hill School house near Joseph Nelson. Cromwell, Wednesday 2nd. March, at Or bisonia, at the house of David Etnier. Shirley tp. & Shirleysburg Borough, Thursday 3d. Mitrch at the house of Mrs. Frriker. Brady, Friday 4th. March, at the Public house of V . Crouse at Mill Creek. Warriormark, Tu sday Bth. March, War. riormark at the house of J. Chamberlain. Franklin, Wednesday oth. Mechanicsville School House, Morris, Thursday 10th., Waiersireet sit the house of John Seeds. Huntingdon, Friday 11th, at the Court House. Henderson Sat. 12th, at the C. 11 Cass tp. & Cassville bor., Tuesday 15th at the Public School House. Clay, Wed. 16 at the School house in Scottsville. Springfield, Thursday 17th at tie School House near Hugn M a dden. 1269 20 Union, Saturday 19th at the School house near Ezekiel Corbins. Jackson, Tuesday 22 at the Public [louse at McAleveys Fort Barree,•on Wednesday 28d, at the Public House in Saulsburg. West, Thursday 24 at the Public School house on the farm of Miles Lewis. Porter town. and Alexandria bor Friday,2s at the Public School House in Alex n. Carbon, 'l'uesday 29th. Broad Top city at the Public House. 68 52 6770 43 'l'od, Wed. 30th. at the School house near Eagle Foundry. Hopewe'l, Thursday 31 Mar, at the house of James Entrikcn. 28983 35 Penn.Frida3l;tApril at the Public House in Markelsburg 1339 57 Oneida Teuedav 6th April Centre Union School House. 381 23 2915 51 810 70 432 00 67 34 Juniata Wednesday 6th April at the place of holding Elections. Walker Tliureedey 7th McConnelstown at the place of holding the election. H L, MoCATITHEY. S. W. MATTERN. S Com. JOHN FLENNER. 38 50 WILLIAM GLASGOW, Steward, in account with the Huntingdon County Alms House. from Janu ary, 6th,, 1558, until January 4th, 1859, inclusive: Jan. 6. To Ball. at last Settlement " Co. Treasury for Orders drawn at sundry times. 747,73 Cath'r Fraker, Shoats sold her 4,18 " Blair Co. A. House, cash reed 41,71 Bare & McLaughlin, cash paid them through Co. Draft 18,85 " K. L. Grcen,Groceries sold him 10,84 " John Lutz, Sr. Fish & Salt sold him 70 " J.B.Kidder, this acct. on Books 8,75 .• K.L.Green, doz Bread Bask. 1,10 " McLaughlin, Oro. bought for private use 5,37 " Cambria Co. A.House,Ch. rec 20,6' " I Clugston, Bal. of his acct. on Books " Cash roc A.S.Harrison, (found on drowned persons " Ch rec, Harrowing Corn I.aue's Est., Ch rec " Wra. Johcson, Hides " Cath. Fraker, plowing &c. 2,10 " Westm'd Co. A. H. cash rec 1,48 " Private use, 4bu Potatoes 50 2,00 2 bit Corn " 1,00 " " 3 gall Molasses " 1,50 4 4 d. 220 lbs Beef 5 11,00 11 14 300 " Pork " 15,00 ~ " 10 " Coffee 12 1,20 41 43 114 00 509 43 )$1185,63 Ca. By Sundry Expenditures for use of House Jan. By E. Doyle, for paym't to him. Statement No. 1. 8 56 By log. Centelius for ox en Case. Stat. No, I, 1 16 By Comb. Val. F. I. Co. Cash per Ag. Ins. fees. Statement No. I. 18 00 B. Graffius, Tin Ware pr Receipt. Stat. No. 1. t. 82 Win. Jennings, 1 plow 15 00 15 00 570 04 230 00 tatement No.l Cash exp.. Sundry purpo. see during mo. No. 1. 4 00 Ch . exp. going to Cambria Co. No I. 920 do. Harrisburg, No. 1. 475 web. J.W.Galbraith Cabbage Statement No. 2 1 00 S. Hains, plow pts, bill " 1 90 Wright &C0.,1 br faocet " 2 30 J.Palmer &Co, 5 bin fish" 45 77 F.Harmony, pumpkins." 3 00 Jon. Mon tague, cash pa id him per order. " 5 52 Jungerick & Smith, gro. per receipt. " 22 81 Mrs. Goodman, making pantaloons. " 1 00 Epraim Doyle, making coffins on acct. 9 43 Mar. Jungaric & Smith, Ciro. per receipt stat'm N0:3.171 13 J.C.Seckler, freight " 28 82 John Read, garden seed" 90 Win. Jordon, keeping E. Kelly. " 2 67 B.2lcMaben, cash paid on account. " 200 S.Bolinger, hanlingrails" 1 .25 Win. Brown csts in Ox en case Apr. G.Flautt work done at the house. Steen'. No. 4 3 37 W.l.Steel, 1 wag. whip " 1 50 Lutz & Harris, mortising locust post " 7 60 S.Kurts, altering hogs " 82 G.Nleguly, 14 bushels po• tatoes " 6 50 G. Flaatt, work done at houso " 4 00 J.B. Kidder, parsnips & ashes " 1 79 E. Doyle. making coffins" 4 00 Andrew & Dixon, for cook range per bill . • 132 00 Fisher & McMurtrie mer chandise rec. " 3 20 Casa paid for traveling ex penses & other ourposes" 41 21 Cash paid, sundry use of house. '• 8 64 May Dr, 11, Baird, attending (.). D. ' , to(:iers NO G 5 00 J. Murphy, wish for send . ing paupere to house 75 Cain paid, expenses go• ing to Huntingdon 5 82 June Ch. paid smidry travelling July J e C x .s re e ' c l l c iM, freight No 8 80 paid per receipt. No. 7 6 30 F.&.Franciecus, 2 pairs hanies 2 00 Jos. Harris, harvesting 500 C Atherton, manure &c 100 Cash paid, Sundry trav elling etpenses. Aug Jungaric & Smith, cash paid them pr receipt. No, 8 10 00 M.A.Doyle, house labor 10 00 Jos. Harris, painting &c. 3 75 A.A.Shannon, repairing harness l 90 Akin. Lutz, apples cab bage &c. 2 20 Eli.. Zcleh,one years rent of lot. 1 50 • S. Nuts, altering hogs 1 00 Cash paid, Expense of at tending Court &c. 9 84 Ch.'pd. removing paup. pore to house 6 50 Ch. pd. travelling i(busi nese 5 40 Sep. J.C.Secklcr, cash paid per receipt Stat. No 9 4 92 R.Robison &Co. do. 65 31 J. Burns, allaying paupers 75 Cash paid, travelling exp. Broad Top 5 07 do Spruce Creek 2 15 do various places 4 . 64 Oct. R.Robison Cash paid them per recipe No 10 3G 97 M.A.Doyle, house labor 32 41 Cash paid travelling Hopewell, Greensburg 26 25 do Huntingdon 2 26 do aundry places 607 Nov. Jungarie & Smith Cash paid per receipt No. 11 25 00 J.Starr, for sundry fruit 2 64 J. Palmer, Cheese 3 70 Cash paid, Expenses to Huntingdon 2 90 do McConnelsburg 4 25 do Huntingdon 231 do Phila. & home 14.42 Mary Sneath, Sewing 2 25 Cash paid, sundry capon sea during month 6 54 Dee. J. C. Sealer, cash paid freight &c. bill. No 12 31 15 Margt Hoover, house la• bor. receipt 12 25 11. W. Doyle, do 425 Epos. Doyle, ch. pd. acct. 4 V) Cash paid travelling to Huntingdon 231 1859 do sundry expenditures 3 52 Jan. 4. Buffalo robe purchased for use of house. 7 50 Levi Evans, note returned 12 39 J. McElwee, do 9 00 Mrs. Glasgow, extra sor. 100 00 26 yds of carpeting for use of houso. I bedstead, do By balance of acct. to square 1859 • Jan. 4. To balance at settlement ea per contra. 47 29 " 18, Wm. Piper, for order overpaid (Nov. 2nd 1868.) 201 60 26 00 361 90 1567 00 7:13 43 28,983 95 224,6' In testimony of the correctness of tho hove statement and exhibition, we have here to set our hands this; 4th. day of January, A. D. 1859 D. CLARKSON. JOSEPH GIBB, NY. JAMES MURPHY. Receipts and Expenditures. Of the Ifu n /inydon County Alms House from Jan. 6th, 1858 to Jan. 4th, 1859 inc/u. DR. To County Treasury for amount drawn therefrom 7014 09 William Glasgow late Stew ball of his acct at last settlement do. for sundry items detailed iu bit . acct. Aggregate 1,00 60,87 580 CR. By sundry persons 10,787 lbs. beef No.l to 14 in. 497 81 Do. 3,557 lbs. pork No 1 2. 3 6 and 9 177 37 David Stoner 101 bu. Wheat, No. 15. 101 00 Thos. McGarvey Inuit, No. 16 4 61 T. E. Orbisou 30 bu wheat 95 cts 17 28 50 A. Heiner 75 Liu db. 71 25 do. 2 bbl. Flour 8 00 do. 8 bo. rye, No. 18 4 00 David Rimier 25 ho. potatoes No. 19 13 50 A. L Funk 7i " " " 50 No. 20 3 75 Jacobs & Long meat per bills No. 21 & 22 88 38 John Jacobs meat A sued N 0.23. 16 56 Thos. MeGarvey meat N 0.14 107 97 David Hicks Esq. I yoke 08- en made into beef No. 24 90 00 A. Heiffncr 50 bib unbent 1 25 No 25 62 50 Abm. Lutz 233 bu do. I 25 No, 26 29 .58 Samuel Bolinger 18 do. 1 25 No. 27 Cath. Fraker 37 lbs. Bacon 10 No. 28 Fisher& McMurtrie 10 bbl flour No. 29 6:1 47 1394 83 Merchandise and Groceries File .11. By. W. B. Lens fur merchan dise per Bills No. I. 2. 3. & 4 325 64 W. A. Frisker do. No. 5 toil, 238 91 Geo. McLaughlin do. 12 to 14, 102 18 Bare & McLaughlin, do No 15 7G 40 A L Etnier, 16 & 17 102 96 •••• Dovle Foust &Co. 18 to 20 75 5G H A Robison &Co. 21 44 32 T E Orbison 22 12 11 978 38 Out Doer Paupers. 'narked file 0. D. By Danl. Megahey, for keeping It Chaney 1 to 10 index 120 87 Daughoubaugh,S Daugh'bh 11 to 18 52 00 Geouge Miles, for keepin for E That- cher 19 to 22 Rich. Ashman, do J Banks, 23 to 26 Margt Wales, keeping McLaughlin 27 to 33 J Stensiu, relief afforded 34 to 36 8.11 Houpt, keeping, Mary Ream ! 37 to 39 36 00 I D Houck, E Peight keeping 40&4I 48 00 B ITopkins, IM Hopkins, do 42 -3 20 00 G W Matters, Wm Firran, do 44-5 12 00 J W Matters, Mrs Wharton, do 46-7 52 00 I Lininger, coffins, 48-9 9 00 T EOrbison, fool's ' for 0 D P 50 9 87 I Ann Walters, do P Quinn, 51 13 00 T Koogh, do do 52 7 00 Ann Donahoe, do do 53 400 .1 S Reed, making coffin 51 4 00 IV K Wimer, burial expenses 2 children 55 13 25 J Chamberlain, furnishing sundry paupers 56 27 02 G Guyer, do 57 2 01; S Cisncy, do for Wilson fain. 58 22 00 I'M Stoneroad, do Itisely (am 59 21 G 3 J Clark A Sun do do 60 2 90 A willolgh4y, do A !Ticks, 61 100 rIV T. Tlalim, burial of person found in dam 62 S Rickets, burnishing for Ferrer family 63 B Stevens, do Win Abbot 64 II Brewster, do J Thompson 63 II C Weaver, sundry 0 I) I' 1:6 A S Harrison, services per droned. ed man 67 1 00 Kilo& A Westbrook, do 69 5 00 It II Wigton, for furs sund 0D 1' 69 28 50 S B Donalson, making coffin Wm Allen 70 0 Etnier fur,, sund 0 D P 71 S Barkstresser a teo do P Quinn 72 Barlcstresser A Moore do IV Allen 73 McCabe, furns J Murry 74 Hudson & Wallace burying Wm Abbot 75 Long A Miller, furnishing D Han , AOll 76 1 111 Hamilton, atten'e I) Price 77 i S frica dig grave. D Hanson 78 W Sneel keeping Ac IV Roberts 79 Roullet A Bolinger, dig grave J I G Lane 80 j Eliz Ennis, keeping J Grinder, 81 J Shaver, coffin for J G Lane 82 N C Shaver, keeping " 83 N Dallas, nursing " 84 I Baker, furnshing for " 85 P D Stevens, making coffin for W Sneet 8G W E McMurtrie, house rent 87 I Neff, furnishing 0 D P 88 A Estop, do IV Roberts 89 H Kelly do do 90 Louisa &met bal purchase money of house Ac 91 Sarah Decker, for furnishing for Mrs Martin 92 Dr H If Conrad toed A atten per W Roberts 93-4 96 00 I II Orlady, do J Pruner 95,6 7 75 .1 McCulloch, do 3 Cases 97 to 99 15 75 '4 II Dorsey, do stud cases 100-1 22 00 'J A Shade, do 2 case 102-3 27 25 ' J Heidetithall do P Quiun 104.3 10 00 I Moore a Long do sund can 106-7 47 00 ' J IV Harvey, do Thos Magee 108 8 25 It D F B a i r 1, do IV Abbot 109 18 25 " visiting suml 00 P 110 13 00 'TM J McKennon, med A atten E Price 111 3 76 ' J It Meta, do W Gooden 112 10 00 J P Ashcomb, do IV Allen 113 20 00 ' C Bower, do IV Law 114 22 50 • J E Keefer, do J Harrington 115 18 19 ' R Clark, do Curtis fain 116 12 00 14 00 il 92 22 •16 Removing d• Delivering Paupers, marked file It By Jacob Porter, for delivering poop• ors, at sundry times No Ito 4 iuclu 31 50 P Harold', do 5 and 6 13 80 J Stoneroad, do 1 pauper 7 11 10 S Coen, du do 8 12 00 J S Africa, do sun pauper 9 5 80 J Decker, do 1 pauper 10 2 50 W Dice, do sundry pauper 1 I 12 40 J Alexander, do 1 pauper 12 4 00 W Winier, do sun pauper 13 4 50 1 Ashton, do do 14 6 00 H Creamer, do 3 paupers 15 9 90 B V Chilcott do 14 do 9 00 16 N Decker, do paupers lt 4 50 47 29 1185 63 FARM. u4nexu ritx F. By Win. Piper, for Cash paid at tuna. times. No. 1 to 9 in. 268 12 John Wicks for cuddling, No. 10 27 15 H. Myers, 11 22 21 Jno. Long, sch. tax, 57-8 1243 29 60 W. I. Steel, cellars, straps, 14 550 Ino. Gifford, locust posts, 15 38 00 S. R. Douglass, 25bu. seed oats at 33i 16 833 G. Garber, 20 bu. do. wheat 17 30 00 Lutz do Wakefield threshing 18 22 00 G. Wakefield, 600 chest. rails, 5i 28 50 75 79 19 33 00 483 91 Incidental and Miscellaneous, Marked File I. By E. Doyle for coffins, vou chers no. 1 to 3 in. Abut. Lewis, sundries, 4 to 6 McKinnon & McNite, drugs, 7 and 8, M. Harrison, tinware and rep 9 and 10, 36 53 D. Snare, Esq., official fees and Ilund's_, 11 to 13, 26 21 Henry Brewster, do. 14 and IS, 13 03 224 67 213 23 7451 99 OUTSTANDING BALANCES Due at the Settlement of the Auditors for the year 1855. Town&bor. Collector's NameP. County 'Pax. State Tax Militia Fines, 1851 West, Charles Green, 37 81 70 53 1852 Walker. John Coulter, 49 34 4 85 52 50 1853 Cass, Joshua Greenland, 0 50 " Henderson, Luke Voorhees 123 5G 77 08 75 05 1854 Barree, William Couch, 39 54 " Cromwell Michael Myers, 900 " Porter, . William B. Shaw, 10 00 1855 Barree, John Smith, 125 22 377 03 51 50 11 Walker, John Thompson, 28 87 18 03 23 50 1856 Brady, George Rupert, 70 51 10 97 37 50 " Jackson, Solomon Hamer, 515 20 293 12 23 75 a Morris, Benj. F. Wallac ~ 47 11 77 97 23 28 " Warriorsnfk, Ilenry Grazier. 100 00 13 80 " Walker, Joseph Isenberg, 43 11 28 77 " Cnseville, Nicholas Corbin, 700 1857 Alexandria, Alexandria Stitt, 121 67 55 55 a Brady, John R. McCarthy, 139 30. 34 10 350 " Cass, George M. Green, 85 50 30 95 1 00 " Cassville, Samuel Smith, 302 1 Ott " Clay, Joseph Park , 112 64 f 19 18 00 '' Cromwell, William Johns, 331 42 214 12 550 " Dublin, Brice Blair, 47 20 44 02 700 " Franklin, William Bice, 41 25 62 18 " Henderson, George Numer, 46 38 10 74 16 50 " Huntingdon, Samuel Smith, 502 21 267 52 48 50 . 1 Hopewell Geo. B. Beaver, " Juniata, Henry A. Mark. " Morris, Samuel Harnish, 1 . Oneida, George Miller, 0 Porter. D. P. Henderson, " Shirley, Jas. S. Doyle, " Springfield, Joshua Johns, Shirleysburg, Charles 13owersox, Tell. Thomas Cisney, 1 "rod, Abraham Elias, .' Union, M. F. Campbell, 0 Walker. Martin Flannel., 0 West, John Thompson, 1858 Alexandria, William Walker, " Barret., Peter Le vington, a Brady, Jno. C, Watson, 0 Cass, Joseph Park, a Cossville, John S. Gehrett. " Carbon, Geo. W. Horton, " ('lay, Geo. D. Hudson, " Cromwell, Joseph Cornel us, " Dublin. Win. McClain, " Franklin, J. B. Thompson, 1 . Henderson, Jacob Hallman, " Hopewell, Jacob Weaver. " Huntingdon. Peter Swoope, " Jackson, Samuel Steffey, a Juniata, Isaac Heffner, . 1 Morris, Nathaniel Lytle, . 1 Oneida, George Green, " Penn, Michael Garner, " Porter, Daniel knode, " Shirley, Samuel Foust, " Simleysburg, Benjamin Long, " Springfield. David W ible, . 1 Tell, Jacob G. Jones., " Tod, David Aurandt, ~ Union, Abraham Wright ~ Walker, Ilenry Swoope, " Werriorsin'k, ' llO Ol.B [l l' , liill, . 1 West, An Irew Nla Jeri), 22 60 54 06 72 00 70 50 41 25 9 00 18 00 70 2 90 857482 64 814390 57 Bonds due and owing by the county : To Win. I'. Osbison, 83500 00 C. Bucher's, Est. , lobo 00 Samuel Wigton, 750 00 Joh•i H. Gosnell, 690 50 Thomas ruler, 1900 4'o 7810 al Balance due A. B. Crewit's estate, 448 05 Unpaid on Jury orders, 38 50 " Comth, " 302 71 '• " Elec'n •' 55$ 80 " Assessor's orders. 100 50 " " Constable's " 8 55 Inquisition. " 44 IS Deficit to the Commonwealth for 1830, 1857, Given under seal of office, 11c1 of January, 1859. H. I, AIcCARTY, G. %V. MA'ITERN, Commissioners, JOHN b'LENNEII, Altest:—llenry W. Miller, Clerk. 4 00 15 61 29 3 25 31 05 2 31 1 25 3 00 38 00 1 75 15 00 4 00 05 00 10 50 C. Bowersox, carpenter work, 16 and 17, 43 75 J. Brown and Co., hardware.lB and 19 6 78 D. Bergstrasser, leather, 20-21 13 94 B. Brindle, mess vessels and coopering, 22 and 23, 21 00 S. Ricketts, lumber, 24 and 25, 15 92 Peter Myers, tailoring, 26-27, 000 8. A. Myers, 28-29, 975 W. Lewis, pub. an. rep. 27 50 " " visitors, 10 00 stationr7 5 24 30 to 32, 42 74 J. Nash, pub'g An, Itep. 31, 27 40 But•gans & Grim, for 70 pipe rings, 34 5 60 F. H. Lane, for commission, on $5080,35, 50 80 C. Price, I milch cow, 36, 20 00 S. Lutz, plank, 37, 4 75 1 D. McGarvey, lime & wood, 38, 12 95 J. Matters, 811 s. st'g yarn, 39, 600 B. M'Mahon, boring and laying. 64 perches, 40, 32 00 Taylor & Cremer, sundry fruit trees, ae., 41, 28 17 Jos. Harris, whitewashing, 42, 712 Ricketts & Boolon, tobacco, 43, 5 50 W. Hill ebrand, one coffin, 44, 350 W. McNitc pipe timber 16 trees, 45, 10 00 R. B. Wigton, dc, 30 trees, 46, 18 75 II H Johns'n 20 tons coal 53, 100 00 Jao. Read, drugs, 47, 5 89 Wm. Colon, stationary, 48, 8 48 Wm. Dmke, repairing, 49, 6 25 Abm. Varns, masonry, 50, 4 87 David Shaver, lumber, 51, 7 38 Jno Temple, whitewashing, 52, 4 37 W. Harvey, wood ladders and 4 00 3 00 1 75 18 00 48 00 15 55 14 00 7400 40 repairing, 54, 6 12 H. 111'Momgal, doz. Sanford's Invigorator, 55, 5 00 J. Hutzler man'o 38,1 wool, 56, 9 62 C.V.M.F.1.C0. assesem't 8, 57, 21 60 T. M'Garvey, 5 days butchering 58, 7 50 Sundry persons, official tees, 59 to 61. 3 20 Do. do, small items, 621°66, 928 A. Heffner, lumber, Bee File I', pution No. 3, 19 52 1.. Evans, apple butter, " No. 6 2 19 1 Wee',St=t2T.VV=l l .V.: ~,, "„_—""—.. c. r . , ; 'asap___:) ' tgcnikto.4o4Koo.—.o.4 _ 7 ______ Boyle, Foust & Co., stone coal, 22 75 202 24 1 ~, . a. „ ~,, ~,,, „ " :2 = By K. L. Greco, for ssrriro .. 9 &e., M. 19, Salaries. 1 2 1 , . 1 oe os , rs „ . l ; . - a W , ' "Vtlttttees " di -- -- 11 00 128 00 • director in full', --- - ~apatuvl 1 1 ~•• 61 0.,.. _ S 4.totainto,4l%4 .. C. ....II : 4 I . 01 01.0 l 0 0,1 .... _______ J J:s m e e p t, h m G u ib , r hy ne , y do c . lo . ., t d o date, Number of insane, 10. Idiotic, 18. Ont 10 5 : 60 ° David Clarkson, do. do. 27 20 door paupers now on support and relief about W. Glasgow, serv'a as steward 400 00 45 cases. During the year relief has been al- Dr. R. Baird, as atten'g phys'n 150 00 forded to about 115 c cues of out door paupers. Hour Brewster, as clerk, 50 00 Ideals given away to wayfaring parlous about I), Blair, Jtsq., as mined, 20 00 971 60 200 Jan 4, 1859. We, the nodal signed Auditors, of the county Joe. Thompson, steward, for or- of Huntingdon, do hereby certify that we have drawn of this date, 100 00 examined the orders, accounts, den., of the Di- Wm. Glasgow, late steward for rectors of the Poor of said county, and find the sundries detailed in his sect 1185 63 1285 63 same, together with the vouchers, to be correct - - as above stated. Witness our bands this 19th _ 7451 59 day of January. A. D. 1859. , JAMES CREE, I P. D. STEVENS, THOb, GRAFI - 11:n, S. 43 83 33 G 4 17 56 J.. 4, 1859. To Jno. Thompson, pre., atm, ion o 0 . 1.. E, An,' note transferred • -7- 7 50 5 00 S 22 U 0 52 00 00 43 50 3 ou 3 00 $lOBl 14T from pre •ious stewa d, 12 39 1)0. J. hPlilwee's do. (Judgm4 on Esq. flicks' docket, 9 0,0 ' Do. Jno. Him' note, taken roe one yoke 01 oxen, by provione steward, 75 00 Do. Wm. Johnson'. note, Intl of . acct. 7 42 20 PI PROCEELiS OF F.IRM. 132 bus wheat, 56 bus ryo, 250 bus oats, 130(1 bus corn, (in car) 300 bus. potatoes, 30 bus. onions, 2 bus. small do., 9 bus, soup beaus, bus japan peas, 15 bus beets, '5 bus turnips, 6 bus parsnips, 5 bus cloverseed, 3000 heads rob. bags, 19 loads hay, 20 Wads corn fodder, 3457 lbs pork, 2388 lbs beef, broom corn for 10 des. corn brooms, and 30 bus screenings. ARTICLES MANUFACTURED. 10 pairs drawers, 85 smocks, 41' skirts, 80 dresses, 2 doz towels, 47 pairs stockings, 75 napkins, 56 aprons, 13 sheets. 18 comforts, 14 caps, 150 lbs hard soap, do 1200 gal soft do. 200 lbs butter, 200 lbs candles, 6 bids sour krotit, 6 doz corn brooms. STOCK ON HAND 3 horse.i, 10 mulch cows, 8 head stock cattle, 15 hogs, 17 sheep, 8l bus wheat, 25 bus rya, 150 bus oats, 1000 bush con', (in ear) § bus. cloyerseed, 75 bus potatoes, 5 bus beets, 800 beads cabbage, 41 bblo sour krone, g bqa onions 2 bus small do., 15 loads corn fodder, 12 - loads hay, 6500 lbs beef, 8000 lbs pork, 4 bus soup beans, 400 chestnut rails, 225 locust pcist. MONTHLY TABLE. i• 1•"' # 4 suo!, lq it ._ _ a r r. , Rti!- ` 8g 'iluatuado • . 91 ft. p- u non •j ~.. Ittzttm;i,°:it' uouloAt gcrt C 17