row's nose, broke the Irish woman all to pieces, baby loose, court-house handy, took me to the coristable, jury sat on me, and the jnil anid the magistrate must take me to the towable; objected ; the dungeon put use into the darkest honztable in the city ; got out, and here I am, prepared to stick to my original opinion—Niagara, emus hoot'oti,e! son excelsux, not< intlig mo adut U. R. PitiLANDER DOEsTicKs, P. 13. , jtlllttltt~bon OUCtutL Wednesday Horning, Feb. 7, 1866. Collins line of strainers up to this date, iVILLIAiIi lißliiiiiiii'Ult, Uttitor. for Weight and passengers. The Army - Appropriation bill seas taken up and dis- The ' , JOURNAL , ' has 300 Surawciri; cussed. r bens more, than any othe in this C Y. In the House n bill from the Senate was Agents for the Journal. The following persons we have appointed Agents for the HUNTINGDON JOURNAL, who nro author ised to receive and receipt tar money paid on sub scription, and to take the mimes of new subscri bers at oar published prices. We do this for the convenience of our subseri bers living at a distance frcint Huntingdon. JOHN W. THOMPSON, Esq., Hollidnysburg, SAmrEr. Cons. East Barren, Sinuous: W. CORNELIUS, Cromwell township. HENRY ifunsosr, Clay township. Dart,, ETNIRE, Cromwell township. Dr. J. P. Afflict., VOllll township, J. WAREHAM MATTEHN, Franklin township, SAMUEL Srxrui,y, Jackson township, Honsfur MIIuTINEY, " COLN., C. WATSON, Brady township, Mutants Meows, Springfield township, WM. HUTCH incsoN, EM., Warriorsmark tp., JANIES MC DONALD, Brady township, etfortrit: W. WHITTAKER, Petersburg, nexus Net r, West llorree. Joni Waterstreet, Maj. CHAULES Mica's,. Toil township, A. M. BLAIR, Dublin township, Duontin WILSON, Esq., Toll township, J.smcs CLARK, Birmingham. NATHANIEL I.vvhif, Esq., Spruce Creek. Maj. W. Moons:, Alexandria. B. F. WALLACE, 1.711i11 3IMEON WRIOHT, Esq., Union township. DAvin CLAIMiSON, Esq., Cass township. Sr IWEL WIGTON, EGI., Franklin township. Pxnunn, Wnrrifirsmark. DAY., 'wan', Esq., Todd township. WANTED, A foe loadd of W 001) at the Journal Office. Cir No attention paid to Letters unless post-paid. nor to C moot. cations unaccompanied with the author's name. 'Reader, your attention is directed to new advertisements in to-day's Journal. Difr Alfred Wolfkill's grocery at Mt. Union, was robbed of all its contents on last Sunday night. 05).. The Railroad hriklge rimming. nor the river. near Lewsistown, took fire on last satorday night, and was entire con,iontsl. . elfr The Wasitington Commonwealth, one of our valuable exchanges, has not reached us for some weeks. 'We regret this, and hope its ample, well filled pages will again grace our table. Mr We have received the first num. bcr of a 25 by 21 sheet published at Shir leysburg, this county, by John Lutz, cal led the " Shirleysburg, Herald," It is to be " independent in politics, and uncon• trolled by party or faction." "At Mooresville, Manor Hill Cir cuit, there will be dedicated to the service of Almighty God, a new Church, for the Methodist Episcopal Denomination, on Sunday, the 18th inst. The Presiding Elder, Rev. John Poisell, and other minis. tern are expected to be present on the oc casion. Mr The Farm Journal for the month of February has arrived just ns we were ready to go to press, therefore we have on ly time to it a passing notice ; but we think it will compare with any of the for mer numbers. It will hereafter be pub: fished in Philadelphia, No. 811,1 North 71.11 Street. ENV" STANHOPE BURLEIGII.—THE JE SUITS IX OUR HOMES.-3 Novel, by Helen Dlat.—This thrilling work, published by STRINGER & TOWNSEND, 222 Broadway, New Yoae, will be ready for delivery in a few day,. A gentleman of great learn ing, who has passed many years in Eu. rope, where he became familiar with the whole spirit of despotism, Jesuitism and priestly domination, says, after read the proof sheets : " I applaud the hook—l cannot help it.— Speaking within due hounds of moderation, I am really of the opinion that the sensation which it will create in sue reading community, may almost be called electrical. The tistouii• ding events introduced in the tale, will est°p• ish even experts is out, present social and po. Mica' youdition, while it will thrill and amaze other readers, who ere leas posted in what is going on around us. If I were to eulogise the the work according to my opinion of its mer its, I should have to use language which I fear you would consider hyperbolical. I always WI it good novel, but I have read en many that I did not export tO see another that would make le feel so wild ands trange ns I felt when I lira read ' Eugene Aram' and 'Monte Cristo.' So much for the dramatic rower with which ,ttanlititto nueeigit' i , written. Hut its high literary finish isnot it elder charm to a Republi can Protestant. 1 ant no saint, but I never tblt, so deeply in all illy life, how dangerous n thing Jesuitism is in a free router, as when I came to the last page of this book. I could not repress—Slur did l desire to—the ejacula tion that llcaven itself would send it into every American home. This book alone hes power enough to (Went all the schemes that Padre Jawlen, and the whole company of Jesuits put together, ever can conceive for the overthrow of the Wrest form of enlightened republican. ism the world has ever seen." gerSmall•pox in said to be fearfully on the increase at Cincinnati, an it is in several other sections of the country, 'q7ongtessiottal Ytgislatibt )Iclus. Q`ommintications. '-- ('://a;r --- ess.—)londay, January 29111, the Senate passed a bill to extend the judicial fee bill of 1853 to all the territories; also • a resolution directing the payment of 41833 to the Secretary of the Territory of Alin nesota for certain services. The Senate refused to pass the French Spoliation bill as amended by the (louse, until it should be printed for examination. In the Ilouse, the Senate resolutions authorizing the Navy Department to send a steamer and a tender to the relief or res cue of Dr. Kane was passed. The House passed a resolution nullifying the railroad charter granted by the legislature of NI in. nespta. January 30th, the Senate passed a res olution of inquiry as to the receipts of the passed, incorporating an Orphan Assylum in the District. Mr. Houston gave notice of his intention to move, on Thursday next, that the House go into committee on the bill to modify the tariff, and to make that a test vote. A resolution was abopt ed calling for the correspondence between the United States and Spain touching the disturbance of friendly relations, the in structions of the U. S. State department to Its envoy, and the correspondence be tween this government and France and Great Britain respecting ('nba. The House then took up territorial business in Committee of the Whole. The French Spoliation bill passed sec ond reading in the Senate. Mr. Pierce gave notice of his purpose to introduce a bill to provide for the ereeton of a build ing for the Post Office and United States Courts at Baltimore. Mr. Sumner pre. sented a resolution of inquiry as to the ex pediency of erecting a new building for the U. S. Maride Hospital at Boston. A communication was received from the Se cretary of War, containing the militia sta tistics of time Union. In the House the subject of the Minnesota Railroad charter was taken up nail - hand the delegate from 'Minnesota, Mr. Rice, said that the people of that territory would correct whatever errors they may have committed. February Ist, the House took up the bill authorizing the construction of a sub terranean line of telegraph to the Pacific. The report of the committee of the Whole, striking out the enacting clause, was neg ativod, and a substitute for the bill offered by .Ir. Richardson, was adopted and pas sed finally. It omits the grant of two mil lions of acres of land, but grants the right of way, and extends the penal laws of the United States over the line for its promo. Lion. Two unimportant territorial bills were passed. The bill establishing the of fice of Surveyor General in Utalt, and granting land to actual settlers in the ter ritory, was taken up. A motion to lay the bill on the table was rejected. The enact. ing clause was stricken out, in effect re jecting the bill, but the vote was reconsid ered, and a substitute adopted which re. tanned the provisions relative to Surveyor General and granting lands fur school and university puiposes. In the Senate, the Post Office Committee reported against the resolution for a week ly mail between St. Louis and San Fran cisco. The resolution was read twice and ordered to be printed. A bill appropria• ling money for the erection of a building for the Po-t office and U. S. Courtsmt Nlil waulcie, was passed. The Senate refit, sed to take tip the Frehch Spoliation bill. The consideration of the Army Appropri• ation bill was resumed. February ‘21,1, the Senate paSsed vari• ous private bills, end also a bill from the Naval Committee to establish a retired list for naval officers incapable of service. In the House, thirty , six private bills were sonsidered in Committee of the Whole, and reported to the House favorably. The Senate was not in sessi m on Sat urday. In the House, the thirty-six pri vete bills considered on the previous day, were passed. The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the private Calender, and the bill to extend the Colt Patent was taken up, on which a discus• sion ensued. Dir Kennedy's Bank Note Review, or Counterfeit Detector for the month of February is before us. It, as usual, gives the best 'description of Counterfeit notes, as well as the usual discount of the coutry. His Fac Similies supersede all methods of detecting counterfeits that has been dis covered, it is so plain that any person may become a judge. _ _ Published by Kennedy & Bro. No. 83 Third st., Pittsburg, Pa ,nt the low price of $1 per annum. Problem No 0. What is the side of an equilateral trian gle, whose area cost as much for paving, at Bd. per foot, as the palisatling the three sides did at r guinea per yard Answer next week. Answer to the problem of htst week $153.2s Vieille Now ILltot of th, Pennsylvania, ltailrual Company, at Pittsburg, has boon tit, at a cost or sso,ooo. it corers one and two 014 , 13 acne of .4, ...ull.l. Pennsyluania Legista!um—Monday, Our New York Correspondence. January 29th, the Senate amended and NEw YOKK, February 0, 1050. passed to a third rending the supplement Ma. En t ,. ; to the Consolidation bill. In the House New York presents very different aspects he Sunday liquor bill wits debated. at different times. In none however does she January 30th, the House passed, among look more beautiful than when caroled in other private bills, one to close finally the white. It becomes her much, covering the trust of the late United States Bank.— muddy streets, and giving a fresh. Glenn aspect to everything. Last week we were favored The act to reduce the number of prison Inspectors in Philadelphia to nine, was with a snow storm, a genuine -down East" lorin. On W ednesday morning it began to considered. snmv, and continued until late at night, when, January 30th, the Senate adopted a ties- contrary to custom, it cleared off without turn lotion of inquiry as to tin amount of nn- . into ra i n , Ihnri,u the day, mid, parties current funds in the treasury, nod the dis- of young, men, who were in n great hurry for position thereof. Also, to resolution of in. a sleigh ride, rode up and down broadway, quiry as to the defalcation of Jacob M. trying Is appear as if they were en j o y in g them. Stockier, late collector at Columbia. Bills se l ves, even though it were snowing fast.— ' °words evening, wheeled vehicles were quite were passed relative, to Orphans' Courts, out of fashion and it was with ,eat difficulty ' ( and to the safe transmission of real and that the city qt, t got I n dong thoug h personal estate. In the House, a motion !warty all double teams ams of horses. T he to refer the tavern license bill excited touch ttext morning illts a most beautiful one. .Dust debate. The bill to abolish the Canal warm enough to be pleasant, and not enough Board was reported with amendments.— '• in make the walking sloppy. Tlnulka to our A bill was also reported to punish frauds eitizeos thoughtfulness, or our Mayor's energy the sid walks were soon shoveled off, and pedes trians could the use of trade mocks, bibles, stamps, trians could get along comfortly. At an early hoer the omnibus sleighs .vere out, and all day they were Illled;—full as onmibusosonly ran be. to the lifter.. Broadway tons thronged with sleighs sleds, and everything that were on run tiers. Thousands of persons, were protnenadmg the streets looking at the exciting scene. How the sleighs whirl along. They are al most as numerous as the snow. flakes were yesterday. Here we packed into an eight horse omnibus sleigh. It is large enottglL to hold forty persons. Some how or other it f loes hold sixty. Along we go, driving in mid out between sleighs, sleds, carriages, carts, sledges and drays. :mow we thump against an opposi. etc. February Ist, the Senate passed the bill relative to telegraph companies, and the transmission of messages. ' A bill passed second reading to fix the salaries of mem bers of the Legislature at $5OO per an num, and the milage at 10 cts. per mile for every mile travelled. In the House an animated debate took place on the bill relnt; to bdild;fl 6 u.au,;atiut.n, antl-1-rgal icing their past operations. February end, the Senate passed a sup plement to the Allentown Railroad char. . . . ter. A supplement to the ',Mechanics tins sleigh, making all the ladies scream in a Lien Law passed second rending. The very delightful manner. All this time tours bill to increase the pay of members of the passengers are packing in, on, and about our )legislature Passed finally. In the 'louse, sleigh, till fro look like the oft quoted swarm of bees. At lost one testy old gentleman, who the supplement to the Mechanics Lien corns, and Law passed Committee of the Whole, as al:lOttri one won St " di:M i t t :llC fu did also the bill to reduce the expense and twenty minute:, v en tures to sterol's ' t tshat'per secure the faithful payment of taxes, and j hafts we are about full. Why, bless me! I a hill to extend the jurisdiction of the green you are! did you ever know an emsibu , , Courts in divorce cases. The bill front much less one on runners, to be full ? Nev. the Senate to define and punish bribery, er was debated nt length. There go a party of jovial young toes, for ming what they calla "Gander Party." There On Saturday, the Senate passed a bill to a go ip ttzt; a t=d o i r l ‘r l i mardin y i g r s . chool, s sea t t i r t in authorize the Philadelphia and passed Railroad Company to declare dividends „B,„, a :, th o u g h . A bill to incorporate the they were being carried e t:: Blackwell's Clod in certain cases. Pennsylvania Literary Institute, was re- —with a teacher placed at each end of ilia jected. In the Ilonse, the bill to consoli- s' eigh to see that they did not htugh, or look date the wards of the City of Pittsburg, arou n d, Or du any thing else unholy-like.fot ed avail°, al purposes, posse 1 finally. The Avenue, also present scene. In the evening they are thronged with sleighs. There is a bright moon. The sleigh ing fine, and it is well used. Sale of the Maine Line, We are indebted to Eli K. Price, Esq., of the :state 01.11illt, I'M do, Lai far the sale of the Maine Line_olfered by him, which was referred to the Committee on Canal and lie land Navigation, and has been reported by that committee with a recommendation that it be passed. Its chief features are that the Goventer shall again adevriise for proposals for the .sole of the Public Works, such proposals to he re ceived until 110011 of the first Monthly of Au. gust next. Hu may accept therefore spy bid not less than eight millions of donors, pitya- Lie in emit in twenty lapin' animal payments from the date of the acceptance of the, with interest Judi' yearly ;in the tirst days February and August at the rate of live per (tent per annum. Other security in addition to that of the works, to the satisfaction of the Covenor, skull he given for onedirmtli net of the porch, money, and any part of the price may he paid itt anticipation of thu time; dos. ignated, in sums not less than One hundred thousand dollars. Any incorporated Company chartered by this State, which way pnreliii,e said works, shall have and enjoy besides the power confer. red by its exiling charter, all the powers and rivaleges which nn association of individuals if incorporated under the net to which this is a supplement could or would have enjoyed, and be subject to the reservations therein ton• tained and to legislative investigation. The Company purchasing shall have the power to chtmov any rates of toll they nay deem expo dient%ot exceeding the rates fixed and °stab • lished list said line be the Cnunl o,,,,misi ott ers fur the year one tlausand eight hundred and lifty•thieo. should the Pennsylvania Railroad Cultipany become the purchasers, and pay at 007 time within live years the sum of five hundred thou sand dollars cash into the treasury, in addition to the purchase money, the reservation of the right at the State to purchase the present works or said Company, and the three mill tax on the timage thereof; shall cense, and the Compan)• shall have the right to extend its railway by a direct route from Itarrisburg to any point or points in the city of Philadelphia, and exercise to relation thereto all the powers conferred upon it by law. The provision relating to the relingishincitt of the rights of the State to resume the owner ship of the line and exempt the Central Rail. , road Company from the present wimp tax on their road, in case they become the purchasers, and pay a certain bonus, will be very likely to encounter serious opposition. The Iron Interest. The iron interest of Pennsylvania is in an eminently critical condition now. unequal and unjust operation of the Walker Free Trade policy of our Government it doing its worst of • this important interest, and, unless it be soon changed, and a truly 'lnterims' syrivin adopted, the time is near at haul when ,very iron establishment will have to blow out its fires, nod discharge the thousands of laborers employed by them. Many have already sus. petled, and every day brings on intelligence from the interior of the State of others being compelled to do likewise. 11 bat must inevitably follow the discharge of so many labouring men. whose families are wholly dependent upon them for a livelihood, can easily be foreseen. Mental nod physical sulfuring, to an extent never before experienced in our State among the working classes, are the necessary consequences ; and well any they ask, vita bone ra For whose benefit is this simoon of devastation orcoinfort and happiness permitted to swoop over our State and coun ty, but that of British onpitalists and menu. fucturers ? This may be Democratic, certain it is that ilia Loco Focoism. But it is not iu accordance with the spirit and creed of Jellemoniatt Do• mocracy, It is not in harmony with the teach• lags Washitigton, Jefferson, Madison, and other hailers of the Republic. It is a nrifish policy, and no relief need be looked for until it be made to give place to an American rye TIIE EUROPEAN VEINS. lly the arrival of the Paeitle, wo Lave one week ' s later intelligence from Europe. Thu nea: she brings is important, although there is much doubt 113 to how much value can he attached to it. It announces that Ittisda consented to trent on the four . 'points, labl dc . 1 , V; of A. 101 VII in ienrin protein .tigie.t which she, nt that time considered to he in ti. I , highest degree humiliating. It nmiciii t that (headdress of the Prencli.Emperor, on sion of his passing the Imperial Guards in is view, exhibit.; little faith in the hopes iif held out lie the recent Vienna Convention.— I lit' •• le t , t , . 1 1 Sevaat. 3 l lol , lii dragging•-• • • •-•- ---. -•---- -- - - - • - - moons for medical attendonce, medicines and tolverti.cil 1 without either party making any npprunches lIAILROAD nouns. nostrums which otlierwbe would provide for dning TRAINS GOINfi EAFT. tOWOrtIY success. 'Several sorties have been I yea., the Infirmities of age end the proper Mention 1.7 Am. your children. made by the ItllSSiallg , but little advantage ' ,/,.,,,,, lenves3lql,:i..l ]:x. T. El:I:ill. nix. T was attioml by either side. The French seise Peter,lotra, 2.31 7.34 33 , ln commie., of the universsi popularity of the work, • • art ethhoiced by it, etersordienry sole vorines Immo, 4.09 lions here bui.ll loteanpted, as well on 'booksellers so no works are completed, and slated to be el the . Huntingdon, 2.49 7.50 Mill I:r9ek, 3.111 8.00 4.10 the public, by huitation, of title page, spurious slitions, Meat terminable ell:Meter. The English , 'Mt. Linen, 9.18 8..4 4 ' 33 rV,".7llDIT.,,T.'","Irt"LeTloti It t :c ' et h r " y. works are not yet perfected. A report we; in THAI:. GOING WEST. therefore. to Paris, that Sevastopol had been taken, but no' , train leaves P.M P.M. A.M. A.M. . CAUTION THE PUBLIC ' credit was attached to it. Prince Menseltikolf mt. Colon, 4.25 8.14 8. 33 6 ,2 6 to hey no book unless the words o Dr. A. M. Ilsruieur, has protected his army by . immense defers- dill , ! , - , ii ver , , , , 4 4 . 1 3 1 8 8 . . 3 2 8 5 7 .4 ° , 4 . 0 ' r c '..r, • l'it',„ l ,: l , oo o V o r n b ' o c i Li:',, , , B ) ( it, 0., , g 0 1 . , : e t0 , wz 0 T ~,,,:.: LI , o a r i zattr o it , r r ol A. l7 . la=lniers, or seed by Ave works erected along the banks of the . 1, 1 ,,,,,,L1' Telterneyn. 5.11 8.49 8.05 7.05 1 - -- • --- - --=----=---- • ---- ''' --77-------= ea-1I 0 rasa tof One Dollar ." THE MAR. After all we cannot judge notch about the VALENTINES I VALENTINES I I ' DiEzPinni ma, .77,.) to cup ocfolt Ea..., affair, We hear but one-sided stories. : • • , United States. the Combos and British Provinces. We know that England will defame and over. 3 000 ' ~! ENT.,,, just received—eom. , All letters must be post.paid, and addressed to Dr. . . . .. . prising every variety of comic null A. M. MAURICEAR • , box 1224, Now-York Olt). throw a power to satisfy her own designs ;as tune,—for f or sa l e, w h 0 1 e ,,,1 0 imii retail all or . T r r u k ° a• 8 ..... N• 1 . 1 -. 1 ..Y ~.." . .." e• was done in the case of Bonaparte the Ist i der ,1, letter promptivattended to, Letters and AGENTS IN PENNSYLVANIA. why should she out he equally liable to din. ! Valentines can be slit by mailwithout prepty- T. li• Peterson, J. M. Muss & Bro., and tort the facts in the Eastern Question? We ' . ii, t lie pontnge. Call and examine at COLONS Thos,Couperthait, Philadelphia—Mrs. Cynthin Book Store. Williams, lione.ydale—Spangler h Bro., lan. have no access to the Russian papers and Mth meter--S.BM Tuck, us/mere—J. It. Gunnison tains, and therefore have no evidence on their II untingdon, February Gilt 1855-2 t. Erie—Sninl. ll.Lnulfer, Gm nvhury-11. (lull, side. It certninly is very evident that the NOTICE. Pill,/on—Ur. S. It. Scott, Bed furd—E.T. Ilil. Allies are losing sympathy among the Ameri- I 21, the aedik), al the Ihrnlingdan Cambria derbrand, Indiana—J. S. Niectson and Col. A. IK. McClure, Chanaberslntry—JoAeplt Swartz, eau people. The entire want of system and "' Hi Th ' il""" rern i an lined l'"• That the Court of Rumination at the January . lll oolllB b B rg — O W Earle, Inryncshorti—Put. gross mismanagement, has egcited the ridicule term, 1855, di.teeted to he paid to the creditors ter & MeMann lickfontinc-11. A. Lance, of every intelligent person. Tho London or the sold road, two and one fourth per cent, Reading. Shove even, is tierce against the Aberdeen tut the amount of their claims, on which former February 6,1857-61 l . ministry, and publishers an article on the heart- ', l ,!: . r i t l Z n y t e „, l ; e o , e , n o ( ;ll l . ' ,. l ,l.;i • i l l i c k u l t l 3 : o l ‘ . ‘ ,.t i o li prs4 less receptions given to the wounded soldiers . by tlielinSeivea or their agents. who have returned from the Crimea. These tin- j JOAN S. 'SETT, Sequestrator. Spruce Creek, February 2, 1855-31. fortunate 111011 were d I • 1 1 bow• we eay et lour s. shiver- . hug ill the cold while the custom house oill. [tilairCounty Whig insert the above three times and reciprocate], cers were examining their baggage. Such . ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF treatment its this, dues not tend to raise up 1 friends for England. What a handle it would I REAL ESTATE. give her against Napoleon the let, Mid lie su6 BY ir rj rn : rder l rii l sied°ut?r l,tpl outofltgingo„eo„„„.Vil freed a part of his “01,1 Guard" to be treated he sold at public sole, on the premise,. in 11,311 Y thus, while their baggage was being examin• township, in said comity, on TIIURSDA Y, the ed. Yours Truly, ...V. ti. 22,,,/ day of 3fitreh, 1888, a tract of land in the • township aforesaid, con.aining between 98 and ti , For th e je"tini• a " „ ( t 1 1 l o le tll . 7r ' st ia th n e g c b s a ta n t d o s oV.dre:ite m s c s r, le o e n ' a il. d , Sale of the Poor .onee F arm. about 25 acres of which are cleared, with a cob- The project of selling the farm attached to in bouso and barn thereott teilitintlertlit: that t u e n t elef the county Pour Rouse, has been freely discus- t t l e ,.: . trtt i r . io l n g. t o a p tig r inf the be s t t is about 3 miles from Alili sell., and has received the unanimous consent I Creek, on the Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad of the taxpayers throughout this portion of the 111 nv ie Ta l u n th f . ro f , t , 1 1 1 .Alt r e e T ili t i o s v kll: 6 ';.`g: ll6 county. Judge, then, of our sui . prise, tot see- There are leadin g springs on the tract and a good Ma the presentment of the Grand Inquest of water-Power. the county to the contrary, ill your paper of 1 Terr•T e l n t r l in t r i clr n ( i ) l l l e i s Tln nt rZiX the 17th ult. The reason of Ws decision on ge P ol i n :no year thereat to be sc ' eured by bond the part of the Grand Inquest, is not given and mortgage, with interest. and it is with the hope that toe tux payers of THOMAS ROSS, Ailmr, HENRY GLAZIER, Clerk. the county may leant whet advantnge they arc I F 0 b..., i e. 1855_3, to derive from holding or. to this large tract of PRE WHITE LEAD, just received and for land, while they are paying interest Olt th e ori- 1 3 sale by J. & W. SAXTON. ginal oast of it, CIINOIIANIS--Domestic and Dross, just re- Yoar Correspondent at Shirley, in last week's tx caved at D. P. GWIN'S Cheap Store. Joarna/, seems to think, that bemuse the • . 1 n BARTMLSltoellerring,Just received mel ()rand Inquest has decide ci otherwise, the sale s 1.. r for side et the store of GEO. OWIN. for the present, must be given up. It is onto- A SPLENDID assortment of Ladies' Dress estly hoped, that instead of the sale being It- 1 ").. Goodsjust reecho/ at CAIIMON'S. bandonml in consequence, that all who have, cjii.vEtt Butter Knives, and Salt Spoons, at the hest intere , t td the county at heart, and 11 15. Suare's Cheep Jewelry Store, who desire to be relieved from our present op pressive rates of tuxation, will exert themselves to secure the passage of a law by the present Legislature for the sale, not only of 120 acres of land, but of the entire farm, save about 10 nem for gardening. Your correspondent just. ly condemns the idea of the county embnrking in farming operations, since it is well known that similar undertakings by neighboring coon• ties Imre failed, fly the consult, that pauper", no a general thing, are poor Arnie.; and that while our lio4t farmers cannot ronliKe three per cent on their investmunt, by the assistance of the luck laborers in the county, it is hardly to be presumed, that any Board of Directors could ntakc the Poor !louse fern, yield the a• mount necessary to pay the interest on the in vestment. The paupers now in the Poor House, tot we are informed, instead of being able to farm, re quire additional hands to be employed at the expense of the county to take care of them, and it is net likely that our county Poor House • will ever be filled with industriumr fin uerra, such no would be required for conducting a farm profitably. There are other reasons why this land should be sold, but as we have never yet heard one argument odbred in favor of sel ling it, the tax-payers require nothing more than to be called upon to act properly in a mat- I ter of so much interest to the county. CASS TOWN ,;1111'. FEBRUA RV 81, 1855. A Doubtful Story. A Washington correspondent states that storm seems to be gathering in tel around the War Department, and gives the tullowing as the cause of it : A storm seems to be gathering in and around the Department of War. (lea. Winfield Soma teas SUMIIIIMed to WOSllillgtOO to appear before the Committee no Military Allairs in the llnuse of Representatives, to give his views on the bill pending before that committee Ibr an increase of the army. Upon his arrival here, he first reported himself to the head of the War De partment, a n d hall et fr ,, awl full conversation with Secretary Davis. lo this interview Ile.. Scott expressed ids views upon the Military hill and suggested various amenthnemas. After wards, when Cm eh m 1 Scott appeared hedge the Committee, he pm m "'mica similar amendments there, stating that the Secretary o f War hail fully agreed with him on all limes, several a mendments. This being the case, the Commit tee adopted the amendments without hesitation; but judge of their surprise, upon learning frman Secretary Davis that he not only disapproved of the amendments, but had expressed his dis approbation clearly and distinctly to General Scott in their interview. The Secretary order ed General Scutt to appear before hint today for an explanation. 'l'lme result of this inter view is not vet known, hid, it must have been interest ing. • When doctors full out, who shall decide ? Ucts. Scott tins received it full share of perse cution from the War Department, and we hope fur the honor of the country, the above story will not turn out to be eorrect. Who that knows Winfield Scott could for a moment be made to believe that ho would misrepresent the Secretnry of War ? PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. - ----- I The Flour Niarket continues exeeedingly lull, there Wing no export demand, and the only sole; looking aro small lots for home con. • sumption at :49.750t 9 per barrel,lbr mixed and ! good briouls and $9,25(t - t.9,50 for extra. Crain—There is no Wheat arriving, and the stock is about exhausted—it is wanted at tier bushel for red, awl V 2,22 for white, with sales of ft r,•,. hundred hushe, (l ~~lrricb, Iln tho 25th ult., by Hoy. N. S. Buolikgborn, Mr. .1 A M ES T. EV 1 Nl.l STON nod Mks MA HY .1. MlT(ri, both of thi; county. FOR TILE. lota of ground Ennisville, with (IWIII• I I ing house, it cabinet-maker's rhop, and a stable thereon erected, being the premises for m erly uwucd and ucettpied Jolt W. Motor, duet. Immediate possession will be given. AIME:: S.. ill )11111S. Iluntingdon, February 3,1855-4 t. TANYARD FOR SALE OR RENT. subscriber niters tier sale or rent n tan nery with all the usual fixtures iu good or- There is n v1,11(1111 Irrelnird of choice fruit tree,' on dm ild. ronSi,loll eon be given lin the linit tiny of April next. It. MeltrliNEY. MeAleavy'a Furl, February ant I,l.l—at A most beautiful lot uf Berage to Imine pat .c3. term, and in the piere, from rti op to 50 ets. per card, just received .1:111 Mr sale by J. e i• W. Si X'/'ON. STARTLING, BUT - TRUE: ----_ NHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW. How often it happene, that the wife linger,' from year to year in that pitiable condition tu not even for ono day to feel tholuippy and exhilarating influ ence incident to thoonjoyment of health THE BLOOMING 11111 DH, But a few years ago in the Bush of health nod youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rigidly, and 11pp:trendy in explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, wallow, debill. fated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves unstrung, Spirits depressed, countenance bearing tho impress n euffering, and an utter physical and mental pros, tration, arising from ignorance of the simplest anti plainest rules of health Re connected with the mar riage state, the violation of which entails disease, wagering and misery, not only to the wife, but often HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN VNTO Tag mina AND porn. AriNERATIDN," Transit t a CONSUMPTION, SCHOPULA, HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, 7T, KING'S EVIL, giant other nod WOl,lO Disease, na a DREADFUL INHERITANCE FROM THE PARENTS. And must this continue? Most this be? Is there no Hurd)? No relief? No lmur' . . . Tho'nnuefly Ix by knnwiinc the MIS. and avnbling thrum. and knowing the rolnNlies, and banalltlng by thorn. TV. ant plated ant In THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, LY DR. A. M. MAITICE.W, PROMFoR or 1.11.51.4 or Wo3l/14. Onc Ilundrnith Edition, (500,000),IAnin.,pp. 230, I. ITU PAM, XIT. $1.00.J A olaralard work of entablkhal repaint ion. found aboard In lhn ratalogoen of the great tra.lo .1.. In New York, and other and hOl.l Is tho principal bun... era In the I'M.! Sta.. IL was ilpit pol.l,lled 11,17, Agee whirb flow FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES Fuld. or which there t‘, ro its.unr.l4 ONE HUNDRED TIIOI;SAND SENT ItY MAIE, attesting no high egtimatiou iu which It let 111.1. i ass re• liable popular !haHeal HOOK FOR EV Elt Y - FEMALE the author having devotod err bistro attention to law treatment or estop :010A me thine to females, in onset to aWclt ilo U yearly consult‘4l by tloneustets Lott' in person awl by letter. every woman can discover, by comparing her own symptoms with those doeoribea, oho nitture, character, onuses of, fool the /Inter roluedkul for, her complain. Tito it atmut becoining a mother Inns often inolid of Instruction nal advice of the almost Importance to Imo future health, In resport to wbich bee sensittrenem for. bias consulting a medical gentleman, will find furl' lu• Wootton and Moire, and slso explain many 4rmploms which otherwi,u would ovue.ion sorely or alarm as all the poculandries Incident to hrr 6ititothm urn Ilow many aro en &ring front obstructions or irreguhve• Kies factillur to tho fonitle system, which undermine the health, the effects 1,1 which they aro loorant, and fin , which their delicacy forbids seeking tue.liral advice. )(any sidlrring from pwlaystie usai (falling of tho womb), or from fluor ant (wenkneso, debility, kr.) Mikity aro in constant agony for many months pyre ding merit Many have dieletilt If not dangerous awl blow and uncertain recoveries. Pomo whose livio aro Imniriled daring such time, will oath nod in its 11,4 11/0 LllOOl,l of prevention, anteliorat sou and relief. It is of mom. Imprortivable to ninny fully the various pobJorts Vented of, as they are of o nature strictly (c -reated for the mould or those contemplating marring*, Reader, are you a huabatet urn father? a wife or mother? INTO pat the Pincerowelfe re of the:. you lora at heartP Prove your ~ i neerity, nwi Intto no time In •ruing what raw.,y interfere with their hoilth awl hap• OA not leen than your own. It will mold to you and morn, ne It WO to thounande, many a any of pain and' euniety, followed by eleeplese nights, Incapacitating the wind fur Ile ordinary evocation, owl ezloweting thew. Receipts and Expenditures Of the County n f Ilitntingdon front the ard. day of January, 1851, tip In the sth day of January, 1855, inch/di/8y both days. RECEIPTS. And. in Troasury at last Settlement $3Ol 80 William MeCiarvey, Shirley, 1850. William Dean, pee n , 98 07 Henry C,renmr, Springfield, 15 08 1851, . - John Love, Barree, 30 54 Daniel Torque, Cromwell, 121 58 Isaac Sharrer, Shirley 191 98 John Brown, Springfield, 12 68 Thomas Dean, Walker, I .8 18 Charles Green, West, 201 21 1852. Daniel Womelsdorf, Franklin, George Bowman, Shirley, . Levi Smith, Union, • John Coulter, Walker. 1953, James Ewing, Bnrrco, lumen Miller, Brady, Joshua Greenland, - CI%BA Richard Madden, Clay, George Swartz, Cromwell, Robert Peterson, Dublin, Win. Mellwain, Franklin, Luke Voorhees, Henderson, Leonard Weaver, Hopewell, James Stewnrt, .4. Jackson, Michael Fetterhoor, Morris, Jacob Brumbaugh, Penn Benjamin Nell, Porter ; John Long, Shirley, Sela Locke, Springfield, .lohn .loner, Tell, Israel Baker, Tod, William Smith. Union, 'John llctlner, Walker, Walter Vitt' Wit! el. ..mirk Julw Hewitt, West, I T:i Barr., John Me Donald, Wady, t;eorgtt Smith. Casi, Itielin] Madden, Clay, Michael M.prg, Cramwt.ll, .Itairow J..Tavlor, Dublin, .It•ita Immo. Pranklia, Sanlm., I 1ef1.1...f1, Eli Platittner, Hopewell, 'lmam W. liaoks. Jaelistm, Jacob (trove, Sr., l'enn, William Shaw, Porter, 1)A, id S. I:taheattw, Shirkv. • Benedict Siertms. Springfield, Jacob II agi, To' John Icchtiii. Tud, noon, Joseph I Walker. William Itutelii.mn, Warrior:mark, Abraham eresmvell, West, Amount of Comity tax on l'oseated lands, Atnoont of School lax imrnsented lands, Amount of 110;a1 tax on Unseated lands, .‘lnont of Iledeinption money' or 1 . 11,4,1111 h a ul, reveivol since last riettlemelit, Amount rei•eived in full on Bond a gainst sundry perm)ns given Iln any amount over three ..thownni dollars which Bridge across the Joninta river at llinalagdon shall cost, . mount ri.cciv.l f,,r rent i.f Toll .lolotolt Ilir rent of emirt Ilou Amount of .Inc}• Fees and l'itirA n.(4%4.0 from W. B. Zi.iglor, Sheriff', 13111nliec duo county Trensu• rer at aeUlrmaut, EXPENI/ITUIIES. Attorney (;en,rttl and ollows on (Tin, innl pro. , cution, Constobh, lor nothing rt•turfoi WI! tulveriising spring tleetion.. Giltinl and Trnversn Jurors, Com Crier &e., Assessors orders, Juttkes, Inspectors and Clerics o Elections, 6•ls .1 Inquisitions on dead 1/0.111,1, 'toad and Bridge views, 254 0 do damages, Benj. Orates 60 ni do do John Hewitt 400 0 do do Fred. Snyder 23 0 do do John Iles 23 6 do do Daniel Piper 160 0 State road from Mill Creek to Calvin Hobert Madden for bridge at 11'1'1611;4,ton 1130 0 Alex. Cartoon I . or bridge nt !taw. 433 7 (k.rrg, for bridge nt l'otteh's Furnare 345 2: Jacob Covert tbr bridge n en. 141nek Log Creek 1 tni 51 .lohn Shaver tier building bridge in Drakes Ferry 300 01 Commissioners— Hobert Stitt in roll 38 51 Slllikli 103 01 Samuel Wigton 114 01 Tluktotot 1141111, 105 01 .Intt. paid Auditors lit '33 Clerk 'to Commissioners in roi lbr 1833 50 01 Clerk to Commissioners on neeoitut for 1534 123 0 , Treasurer to State Lunatic, Asvhon Site David Brotherline 52 0 John Madden - 53 0 For coal, wood, stntionory, light &v., tbr public oilier:4, Court llon,e and .1:51, 111tC1.1.4 William B. Lens 360 0 Thomas Fisher 114 0 Orbison, Esq.. 173 3 Ex'r. or C. llonher 00 0 !Ivory liockler 22 1 .Sohn Sharer 30 0 ..Intoubt raid Directors of the l'lJor for 1851 IV. 11. Zeigler Sheriff for summoning Jurors and conveying prisonors to thn I,eniteniiary Sh.,io•l;ll,l.lkwia tilt account for same, For Comity printing-- William Lewis 77 99 Georgelismi for board. img .liirors and Constables in the cos, of Coto& is, Eliznbeili 90 Robert Kyle toe boarding Jurors and Constables in case of ('ninth. vs. fietitgo Moreland Dr..l. 11. Loden for Medical attendance on prisoners Insuranceof Bridge at Buie tingdou Postage to Win. Lewis John M. Cunningham for plan and specilleations of frensurces and Merin ollioo John Reed Attorney to Com missioners in full for '5:l 10 John Reed Attorney to Cone missioners on accipnt for 1851 20 A. W. Benedict 10. For running and making boundary line between Huntingdon, Centre and Mifflin counties For running and making boundary line between Iluntliig3on, Bedford 4 11 1; Fulton counties Refunding orders to sundry persons for land sold at Treasurces solo Bundry persons premiums Oil wild eats and foxes Bond tax on unseated lands paid 1851 190 School lax on unseatedlituds paid 1854 33 Then. If. Cromer, Pro'tys furs stationary, and blank :12 02 39 3 2 94 91 RA 100 31 books for Prothonotays, of flee &c. For repairs to Court }louse and Jail Mrs. Werth for cleaning Court llonse 1 Mrs. Jnne Kiem for same in full Mrs. Jane Keim for wash• ing fly prisoners Sundry persons redemption money on unseated lands Treasurer's Commission on ...... .... piolik Al at li per cent In testimony or tho correctness accounts WO have hereto set 12th tiny of Jonnory, A. It. I ti..OI("KI, THOMAS