List of Outstanding RatanCes due Ist January, 10355, by the following Col lectors, viz : );Flt. TV I , II 1. ° 11 . p.1. ..r<4lll,i ,f ( ', ( k'(w's. Comity Tax. Stale Tier. JR/dia./in,. 181 U. .111eglamy, Samuel Bobison, 166 33 151.1. 'Kell, Jonathan Briggs, 1 05 Walker, A. 11. Sangaree, 13 50 ' 1013. Barree, Johti It. Hunter, 11 50 :l'orter, Collins Hamer, 10 65 Springfield, Benedict Stevens, 1 00 Woodburn. ~ Benjamin Bowers, 3 40 18:6. llnrive, Charles Coml., Pori er, Jac , J. , Kotiol,, I:111011, rlilllit, 1111111.011, 1547. 1.,,, t 1.,11110 1.1111:11, 11111,5,,, 1:111/111Mi W. Neely, Franklin, John 11. Stioneliriatr, Springfield, William ltitinsey, Toll, George May, 1 Si:i. Cnss, Con mid Ctirthima, *Franklin., John Conrad, Jackson, David S. 11,11, :Union, I.eti Smith. 1810. Clay, I httiiel Ciirlhiati, Tarter, Alexander Stilt, 1851. Illraily, Jesse 'Yocum, Cromwell, Ihtniel Teague, Shiriny, bane Sharror, fr,o, Jesse Cook, fWu I kur, Thomas I /can, 4:11 arriorsinark, Azariali tinekotts, West, Cha eleA tireen, ... .. _._., 1852. Fran I, I in, Itindel IViiiiieistturf, tToil, • Solomon Houck, 3:Cilium Levi Smith, tlVallmr, John Coulter, 1833. t 11rady, dames Miller, .1.C.,,i. :Joshua Greenland, Dublin, Robert Peterson, fl:raiiLliii, IVilli.ini 3l'llwaiii, t l 1 eml.•rni ei, Luke Voorhees, thle]) Benjamin Neff, f Union, \\*Hilton Smith, -1-IV,st, John Hewitt, 1851. tllnnTl., William Couch, t Brady, JiMii giDiniald , 'Wass - (1,... i i.ge Smith, I.Clny, lfieliard Madden, tCrduitwnll, Daniel l'eague, - fl)nblin, Andrew .1. Taylor, fFranklin, Julio Import, flienicors'mi, 7iolll sii,yder, tllopewell, Pili l'ltimumv, tJacfsmi, Jonas IV. Books, tltorris, David Tussey, Penn, Jacob Givrc, Sr., +Porter, IVillinui D. Shaw, fShitley, David S. I'mlienow, - I-Springfield, lieut.:diet Steven, fl'ell, George IVilson, Tod, Julio .11'Clain, ft:nice, Nathan Greenland, tWiillier, Joseph Douglass, V.Varriorsmark. \Villiam Hutchison, fIV est, ' Abraham Cresswell, Whole Amount, :i;12.128 05 9,281 59 782 69 *Since paid in part. :Since paid hind]. *lt appears by 91r. Connors Duplkatethat the above .11,101 i 0110 paid to 3 , 1, Neff, bunter Treasurer and not in , litutl on the County Books. Givot moll, Neal of 011 ice, Gth January, 1855. - . lir.xitY W. 111.1,Ett o Cluck Deport or William Dorris, Toyama'. rer or the II ..... inKdou ComtlY Academy. RECIArrs. To balance in lined on lint settle. meat hothre confide Auditor:. 9th January 185 I, WI- 37 To rent of Academy received front Mr. I lull, 182 011 inierost on money is Treitinrers kinds lilt lent null, 30 00 To rent from 11ev. L. Ito es per \V. urlii,ion, 50 00 EXPEN Dryly ic _ . ily mount paid .lames MeCabo for ropairs, 2 00 liv bonds of sundry persons secured - by Bent Estate nod bearing inter 42.4 from Ist April 1853, - By btilalice in hand or, Treiniurer, .111; 37 Tho I)ut6tuti‘ling debli thic the Academy are as tbliow , . viz :- 1 Bonds of 11nribi bearing ink:rest Ir.in Ist .\14.11 1852, secured by wortgar for ,e. 1145 511. . . . .„. , 3 lintels or Michael Decker 'Jeering interest front Ist April secured I, inortglige tilt z , lOll 1111._ . . . . . 2 Bond, or Alt:muttkr Armitage bearing in• terest from 1.4 .11)111185;S, secured by mert• gage fur $lllO 00, lteport of the Itireetors of the Poor for the year lIS4-f. Henry lin.st•Nter, Esq., Treosorer, in ',coon? with the Directors Itt . the Po, DR. To balance in the hands of the Treasurer at the lost settler eat. sl2.t 70 'fu p;ureols of 9 bushels or wheat, 10 0(1 To cash from Mrs. Fraker fur onto, :15 00 lhy cash pouch Wm. Lewis fcir printing $3 50 By Cash paid thccorge 1110100 n for ser. vices as Directors of the poor, Ily cash to I.p:caning Fire Insurance Coutpany, 2 03 By cash paid to IVilllittins for ,litcals, 211 00 thy cash paid Wni Wird (or hauling, 3 26 thy cash paid 11. i S. A. pocket for Is purchased of her, 23 00 lhv ..slt paid James Murphy, 56 87 ltt Treasurer's Commissionon i , 216 011 ;it 1.4 per cent., - 25 $l7O 50 Directors of the Poor inaccouot with the omisly llsintinyilon. DR. 'To amount received on orders of the County eTOOPioners for 185:4, t..:1000 (I'9 To moment received on orders of the County Commissioners for 1851 -1580 09 To amount received ado. :Murphy, 50 07 By cash paid sundry persuns fur iron bedsteads and bedding, $779 81 It, cash paid tbr stone coal, 156 80 By pashpaid sundry fur furniture, 178 90 By Mil liaid for shotes sod pipe, 120 59 By. cash paid for queensware, 115 -17 By cash paid for groceries, 91 16 By cash for bell lixitir., 11 99 By en,!, paid Lire bibles, 7 OS By etvli paid for hardware, 90 25 By cash paid for provisions and haul- 19 82 ng, . i By caslipaid for bringing n paupers, is 62 By cash for freight,, 51 117 lty cash paid for discount on $l6OO, 17 00 By cash paid J. (1. Lightner at sundry, . times for building poor house, &c., 5730 00 s7:a; 87 Outstanding dells in Aleut qf sundry peps°. tip (9 dee first day o/'Jantta•y 1853. J. G. Lightner when eotth•nets are finished, $746 91 Mrs llurket for grain in the bushel, grain in the mound, cattle. hay, chickpea, copper kettle, Ice. 578 62 James Saxton for tialanee on cool paid Jiirant Jointsto'n . , 63 20 ;lames Saxton fur seryiecli as Pirer.• tor of Poor fur two Agars ;p4 ey.- pensea in Phillll4lo3, 04 00 John Browder fur 4ervit.:. as Direr. 300 78 6 20 29 01 202 00 12 50 i; 1 :',O :5 00 25 00 77 .13 31, 32 414 go 49 .14 51! '443 3' 14 41. 121 22 (1 12 90 OS 1 OD 98 wicrrox, lEV.IIEIt, BENJ. K. NEFF, Cmumissioners. February 6 tess. for of Poor for one year, 2:1 25 Samuel Mitten! l'or services ns Di rector of Poor for one year, 22 00 Sundry pe 1.00113 for bringing In pat, pers, 107 98 Stow bills to sundry persons, 232 23 For looks and Stationary, 30 03 Sundry persons for labor (lone, 37 7 , 1 .lames Murphy for sundry articles for use oflumss and farm, 120 10 Babinec on Stands. 20 00 Stutdry persons lbr keeping ont-door . . ... . it:timer. .15 95 gum. Lunatic hospital for beeping Thomas (lohnor, 77 00 Maims linrrison tom tin ware, 32 17 .1. 11. Lightener for lettering, floors, 11 93 Sundry persons for provisions, labor, .he. 229 15 .i.tn 37 22111 51 !Wren/'the l'oor/bmge Form for the year 385 50 5s ST 1181 bushels of wheat, 2.10 bushels of corn, 50 bushels of lulls, GA bushels of rye. On halal Ist Januar). 1855, 1.I) wheat. 127 bn. corn, :ft Lu, oats, 1200 lbs wheat flour, 80 Ihs corn meal, 50 Ibs rye Ilonr, 111 ho. potato, 300 Ills heel, 800 lbs pork, .1 cows, - 10 hogs, 3 tons of hay, 30 too, of ;lone Persian: admitted Hine° Ist November 1524, L. ; discharged I ; of whom 27 ore men, 13 women. 5 child,n. Dorn in the V. 8, 29 of whom 3 are color. ed, loom in Ireland it horn in Germany R. Articles 111:11111n1Ciared be the inmates, fi dress es, 7 shirts, 7 ',air of stockings, 1 shirt, 3 aprons. We the undersigned auditors of the county of Huntingdon do hereby eertifv that we have examined the orders of the Conuni:edoners of said county and thh receipts for the soma for and during the post year nod fad a balance ,due the Treasnrcr of sixty--four dollars and eighty-two cents. And also flint we have examined the account of the Directors of the Poor of said county and foul it correct, as above stated. We hove also examined the account of the. Treasurer of the Huntingdon County Academy and find that it is correct, as adore stated ing a balance in the hands of the Treasurer, on the lot day of January, 1855 of fifty-eight dol lar and mighty-seven cents. 8170 50 sk; 00 Given nUle'r our hands nt the Cononimion• ors in the borough or the Ifuntingdon, CA January RALPH CROTSLEY, HENRY BREWSTER, P. MOOR, ORPHANS' COURT SALE. [am, of nee. J. Y: .11eGimais, dee'd.l BY virtue of an Disler of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, will be gold at pub lic vendee, on thu promises in Dublin town. ship. iu sold county on Thurmlay, the 15Ilt day of Pcbcintcy, at our o'clock I'. M., of said day, the following described real estate, to wit: A cerlain. . and lot of ground, siturtto in Dublin township, Huntingdon county, ad joining the village of Shade Gap, and adjacent to Mitnicao.l ..lowilenty, lying, and being on the west side of the high.way. leading from Shade Hap towards the Bitaatt Cabins, bounded by said road on the east, lot of Jacob Jeffries, on the south, lands of Mr, Eliza Blair on the west and north. containing about Ono Alert more or less, en wiiich is erected a neat cot- Mge dwelling house, (the residence of the said Her. J. Y. Mel; innis, deed.,) and kitchen at. tnehed, with stabling At:. Timms or Sate.—One hall'of the pnrchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the resithro in one year thereafter, with inter . Of, to be secured by the-bond and mortgage of the purchaser. $7336 84 111110 E ItI,AIII, Surviving Adininistrator Jan. 23,1855-3 t. of said deeM. NOTlrli TO BRIDGE BUILDERS . 01.:,\ LED proposals, will he received * by the 0 Commissioners of Huntingdon county. tier building a bridge, on the arch plan, across the Juniata river, near Netrs Mill, between Peters. burg and Alexannria. Bridge tope 150 timt lung—one span and to have doublearches.— Proposals received at the Commissioners of, five, up to the 9th day of Febritarv, at which time and place, the plan and igiecit`Tation, call be seam 11y orijera the Commissioners, HENRI' MI1.1,1:11, Clerk. January 23,105_:;i, ORPHANS' COURT SALE. VALUABLE ItEAL ESTATE FOR SAAE. LEsiute cf Juhst MUST, Clay !v., dee'cll BY virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court 1 luntingdon county, there will be sold at public vendue, on the premises, in Clay town• ship. in'said county, on Thatiwobv, Ike l et deg/ IV J/Ureid, 10455, at one o'clock I'. It., of said day, the following described real estate, of John Shove, doe'd.. to wit: A certain Messagn, plantation and tract of land, situate in Clue township, Iluniingdon county, hounded by. (ands of John 11eNettl na the south, Andrew Shore tut the north, Jacob Ketterman on the east, and .\ ntlrew the west. ;on which are m.,(•ird, ;4 ,..,1 frame dwelling house, And t+ ktdole pen log 110111, with granary C o attnehod—centainitti3O 1 50 2 00 :i3 00 103 Aoree Moll! or leyyi plgmt one hundred acres of which are ilintreil and inn pod state or (.iiitivntiun and repair, with n large apple orchard thereon, mid o good 1111011 g of water near the buildings. d'i;a43 of third of the arse money, to lie paid 101 the eOlllllOllll l / 1 111111 . the wale ; one third in one year thereafter with itc terest ; and the remaining one third at and inediately utter the death of .Mrs. Hannah Shore, the widow of said dee'd., the interest thereon to be paid annually and regularly to the said widow, by the purcha,er during her liti —to be secured by the bonds and Mortgage of the purchaser. 3imrrix .k. slioßE. J., 23. 1855-31. Truster, VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Do. JonNs, one of the 111 0 A1 celebrated Pity sicians in New York, writes as follows 1)a. (.'rafts—Peor sir :—llaving witness. (4 the excellent effects of your 1 Ivn 0,1 0.1 01, 111 . 1:1, N VAPOR A011( . 111:111, 5.1 . 1', 111 0 ease of chronic Bronchitis. and bong much in favor of counter.iritation in affections or the throat. bronchial tubes and lungs, I ean there. fore cheerfully recommended your Medicated apparatus as being the most convenient and abetted mode of applying anything of the Lind I have ever seen. No doubt thousands of persons may be relieved, and many cured by using your remedies. You are at liberty to use this in any way ytru may Oda& proper. Respectfully, yours, &e. (', JOHNS. M. I)., No. 1;09 Houston St,. New Yorls, . . Prof. SCentuC rodow, ; --.„ hare recently bah occasion lu to:d. your Cherry Syrup and Itygcan Viiiior in a ca. , iirrbi,Mir ' , PVC 11,0 u . that had refused to yield to other forms of treatment, and the re• tuft has ,;iiSlialt lilt', that whatever may he the onni.,:ition or your preparation, it is ao imposition, but nn excellent remedy. I wish for the sake of the afflicted that it might be brought within the reach of all. 11.17 r. Doctor ('ltc.t:v):it wri , cs:- New•Yolic Nor. 15, 1851. 11Exit —1 thhilt It'tzlily of lii. rurtis's no a remedy in diseases or the throat tool long. Ilitving hint some opportunity to test its ellicney. 1 tun convinced that it is most excellent inedieine,lottli the Syrup and the inhaling application to the chest. The 11,o:A NA is Ihr sole by Thomas Bend & son. See tolvertisement in another column headed. ityleoooo, Jan. 23. 1855-I;in. 60,000 GIFT'S!:: THE PEOPLE'S GIFT ASSOCIATION: The Celeliro.!Pd Book of now ledgo !! ! TIS work is now pulikluid and for sale by m the subscriber 01111 his agents. at the ex. Irvine low price of one dollar. This valunble workeoumir.s llut 1110s1. recruit discoveries, 11101 a variety of manipulations and experiments in the line arts, also over 500 receipts of very val. amble and dilllirent characters, some of which have been obtained nt great cost. This Book, from the variety or Knowledge it contains, claims the attention of the industrious of both sexes, all classes, capacities and taste. lip is suing 60,000 copies, the subscriber is enabb ed to fnraish them at the above price, and on completing the sale to present to the men th e' s of tile as,oeiation, ;he following valuable prop. Lilly. Each person buying a Book, will be• come a. member a the Association. and be pre siited with a Numbered Cintiticate, entitling the holder to one of the following 1 Farm, in North linititln Township, Armstrong County, Pa. 116 acres of land all tillable, and under a good state of eidtivati., 211 acres excellent tint bee land, 9(1 of elmrod, including It good two story frame dwelling, and ani cessary out buildings. This' Vuein is thirty-two 'idles from Pittsburgh, and 000 0.111111 hair miles float the Alieglia nv deer, valued at 1 . 310,000 (Any inairmat ott regarding the faun) ean be obtained of P, Black, the present accupant of the premises.) 1 Tavern Stand in the Village of Smicksburg, Indiana. Cu, Pa, The Bouse is u large two story cram building, 70 feet, front, and well furnished, also a pogo stable and other necessary out buildings all 114,W. Valued at 5,000 1 Country Residence, in Armstrong Co. Pa. A large frame Cottage dwelling, stable. and one acre of land, with a variety of choice fruit and ornamental trees. About five miles Freport. The buil dings are all new. Valued at 3,000 10 (lents fine Gold WM tiles 1.300 100 Ladies 0 " 1,000 1110 Gents Cold Pencils 500 100 Ladies " 400 The Celebrated Trotting Horse Ben Bolt, with Sulkey and Trap pings. Valued at 500 1 Building Lot in the Village of Kit tanning 1,000 I Building Lot la the Village off Fe pert. 1, 0 00 2 .Superb Posew6.l Pianps 1,900 4 Rosewood Pianos 1,100 4 Prince k Co s. Melodeons '6.10 18,01/0 licautilul Steel Engraving,' 0.000 20 Ileatitifill Silver Walelam 500 50 Surer') Accordeons 75(1 ouperb ACC.... 1000 Gold Pens 1.500 18,0110 Popular Literary Works 9, 000 , 18,0110 Most Fashionable and choice pieces of Music 4,500 3,000 Beautiful Cornelian Rings 1.500 111911 Beautiful Gift Books 1690 2 [mans kir One If inlayed Years willniut security or interest, ol Cash, ."4.100 (itch 1,000 2 Lon. Ono Hundred t/ollars each, 200 MOOS (iiftr Valued nt S:111,3811 The subscriber would dhainetly state, (lint when the Books nee all sold that the property above named becomes the sole and absolute property of the certificate holders, in their joist cowl'. ty to dispose of as they think proper, fle quishing all title and inte,st in the same. Each puma who gets tip a dub of ten subseri• bers and forwards ten dollars. will receive by Mail or other Conveyances, ELEVEX BOOKS. All orders for books by mail orotherwise should be auldressed(postitaid) to P. o'll rifts, !Ohm. sing, Armstrsig Connty, Any persist 'militant husk, tolis is not sat. Illicit that ti is worth the Altar, 4HO relttru the ikOle and ruff/lei - de, within ten dada and re. noire his ssiney, jj.4.3—lt is esittlitesyy belliml the Minks will all be sold, awl the pristerty dirlrilnded liy the frat V.htne J.. 2:1, Is.V.f. ~YI Ett R r i te d e t 11e 1:1:21te*(1 Si ott l lit, .1 1 7 r and YOrY SHERIFF'S SALE, . P., , most ...,./I..i.dinary rlidcorrry in the 11'whl Pol' virtue a a writ ,f \ - end. Exp., ixstwa mu i. , ihe ( frt. , ii . " , i" .,, R , ' e"''lY .li , .y. or the Court of Coni moll Pleui of litnii ing- n county, told to me tlirectud, !Irate will lie ' ! awl !Peel. 11. 11. r.tuttEt.i.'s . 1,111 ,111 M""thqt the 12 i'l . FuhrluirS , " e " " I CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT. two ll'aillak, ill the afternoon on the premises, , 11.11.F.111111.11.'S(11.:NUINE.hltAli1.1N the !Mit:wing desuiliod property, to wit : LIN 1 1 ENT i, it most t•xt raorilinary medicine, A etirtain lot of gretind 'on ilie North side, of , Noiii strr , t, in .mr , ti,iiiniokiiiwii, bring , txt) .„ ! the truth of which iv placed beyond doubt by Six feet in front, and extending hitch one lone ' the v.' ''''l'''' of 11 ,. ..ii. , le and the 1 .....1' ,, being daily pc:donned by it,. which previous', ilr e d and tinplive feet. bounded by a lot .4 . ~ , ,.„1,, ii ,,,, ; ,,, s 4,,, the „,i, ;oni :John tiny- had I.l..sothal nil other noalitanes and the sliiil of the hest. physician; in the world. IL is coin .l., on the Kast, having thereon erected, a two ..,,,,.y Log Manse, ~,,) , u smell 4 ,1,1„ . S e i ze d , pe,iiii a 'advt.., extracts and gums peculiar taken i n ~x ueut io ni and to 1,,, so ld as th e p ro p. 1 iv Arabia—possessing, in a concentrated form, art}' of Alichael Shriner ' , till their stitnulatiii , , anodyne penetrating, tine - .10SIll'A (1111.11.1SLAND, tooos and revel:dye properties, and the, same Sherirs I /nice.l 5i ,,,,, i ,.. whieli. ages ago, were 11,1- , 1 Ily the otion, if the i tesiwt, - with such teiriteidettx success. in el, litintingdon. Jan. 2:1, 1555. ring the diseases or both man and bees:. FEMALE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. - II library will ~„p0n,,,„,„ Saturday after- : Read am 0 o i / 9 , 1..,101 kith& 'Ill( , P'h ii'll T 110011, at 3 o'cloek. in their room in the' ." 4 ” ""/.. L irro i.ii'l,iolov.ill i'rb ,,, /1. a. Parrett:: lor Iwyond Court lint's, Stib,•ription 50 cent: :t year.— .Irab Ni'WOII/li 1n havell ~ ! dell be,„ In the, former ex• 001/ ximiloe iTme.ly. eelleitt collection- - tamp Fern's - plinth' , The following is 1 . 1,11111 W ;Hi/IC . lld account. writings, .'karat, 'fayltir'ii - &e. The further too .1 ili, , --relay and respeetabb. house of patron:lgo (,r the odic will rouble the collee- ; 1.. - .....,. Vuei, N lii.o..id thiA eh v, and presents tion to he still more extended.— i ()NE ~i Tin.; mr,sT Vvom)EilFul. it, order of the Ct'llEs IN TILE A N '.A1.1.; of medical histo- President. ry : li. 11. C. l'arrell—Dear Sit : Actuated by o sense of gratefulness I ~,baldthe lidlowing as an instanee of the e . tilitv of your great, inr..i• icine. My child. three re..., oft!. Wen SMIIICIIIY Iffillelillll anal! It 1.01.1.11Ilt:IIISI01,:`, which in 111, 111:01 SIX 11.11, prostrated 11. lllttlilll 1101/11,1105, Till, limb, Inaatinu so 14:tid that not u . ‘,. , :::t bent t the Ilesh turned black and cold vial en tirely apprivial of feeling : the errs his:.:l t par tially closed owl allootall, blind, fah:wing this wits deafness to allsounds 1 the spine be c.° contracted and so curved that when 1, fig on its back the. head and heels only touch. etL indeed, the child presented (We, 11111W111 , once of being dead. Immediately tin the llt tack, the failly physician was vaned in, and Inc three weeks lie labored to restore it to feel ing, but in vaimaltlioitgli it was blistered a doz. en times atal ditrorelit ruin:ll..4'm Liniments applied. .1 con4ultation of phy,icitinv wt,, then held, but to no purpove, the case wasthen brought before the Meilical'Socitilv, but noth ing ciallil be suggested that had not already beet, done, and the doctor then told me he could do nothing mitre. WI , then commenced applying your liniment freely "vet the %I :040 lellgill ail, iitiii,e, aml you may imagine a parent's j..y, mil,' aft, a, few applicutilm,, re turning uniauttinti was apparent, and it rapid ly recover...l with the exception of the sight, which did not become perfect fortiettr a month. The child is :tow healthy and &nett ..11 he. Fite tither eases or the same kind oceurreil previously in toy neighborhood, all of which died. when there in no doubt it your Linitnent I had been used they would linett recovered. 111.1NIIV (.1. CLELAND, Peoria, March Ist Issl. Huntingdon, Jan. 221855. A Miracle of Science. I. 1.. Keßing of Mechanicsburg Conti,- land comity :111111/111117C8 10 (11(101' Ann, it.ll with Wens, Uaneers, Lupus Moles or )larks, Scrofula or King's Evil and all diseases that have been usually treated with Caustic or Kojie. he can remove than by an entirely new method. without mining, burn ing. or pain neither Uhlorolltrin 00 Eth, is ad ministered, to the patient. It is no matter On what part of the 'Jody they may be he can remove them with perli,et wtli to. and in it remarkably short time. No Mite oral or Vegetable poison is applied; .and no money rerpored until a mire is iterfeeted. Prolapos Uteri, romalevotnplaints, Chronic. Venereal mid all tithe, diseases treated with positive stnmess. partiettlars elm be ob tained by addressing in either English or fie, mon, post pill. Pationt , con Le acc•omatuda ted with 1111110(1 on roo , onaltli, terms. :Iteelmnicsburg is one or the prettir,t tonl healthy towns in this or :my other Sinte. It is milesfrom Ilarri:hurg on the C. V. It. IL awl tu:res,ilde from al parts of the Cilium 'rho Or. will visit eases in any part or the rAtltte when Kind reader if you know cue nfflieted fellow erenture, delay not to tell them of this treat. ineill. January 16, 18:1.1-1y. J. HIGGENS & MST rcspcctrully make knownknowntoihcir () friends aiel the public generally. that they are cnrryitvun the cabinet•innliing business. in nil it, v:trions branch., in where they have constantly on hand, and make to order, all kind: or furniture : such as 130. ' Taltles, \Vtlslt and Sewing Staudt', Cull boards, llooli•enses, (lot I age, French and 11i7,11 lost Ileilsteads. Spring Seat Saks, and Sala !locking Chairs, IVinds . or Chairs o nod Sups, and every other article of furniture which may be called for ; all of which are mach of th' very best material and in the 111114 ra,hitinable style. and will Iw sold at low raw,. I he piddle are respnciiilly invited to call glad examine their gvaals dire purchasing else where. ........ Ware Raman on Hill st., south side, 5 doors catst.l. IL Miles dwelling. . . Jot. 1 , : f 11r. lhoqd Pillce, tte',l.l AUDITOR'S NOTICE. rpm , . iindersiened Auditor, appointed by the nrithan's Court of Huntingdon county. to distribute the baloney on the :lemma of Benja min F. Patton and John T. 'Matthias, ndntinis tratot•.s of the estate Or. Dr. I),,Vitt Diller , Into township, deceased, to end amongst those legally entitled thereto, hereby giros notice that Ito will attend for that purpose et the Court House, in Huntingdon, on Titosfitif the 13th dad• or February nest, at three o'oov%, P. Ar,„ when and where nil persons are required to present their claims against said final, or he debarred from coming in fora slao•e of the same. THEO. H. CIIE3tER, Auditor. Jnn. 16, 1855-11. FIRM FOR BALE. MIIE subscriber (do, his Farts fur sale, situ ate on the llaystown Branch, in Walker township, Iluntitni,don county, consisting of 240 Acres of Slate land, 1:10 acres of which is in a good state of cultivation, the balance is well timbered one half of the cleared land is river hotter.. The buildings consist of two dwelling houses, frame barn and nil the necessary outhouses, 0 never-failing Spring and well of water, there is on it a large orchard of grafted apple trees, with a great variety of other fruit. The terms will he mode easy—and possession can he given on the first of April nest. DAVID CORBIN. J:m. IG, 1855-at." MINERALOGY• subscriber has recently returned from Europe with about gu pounds oi"rin Ore, the specimens, are of the very hest, they have the reek in whirls they were embed attached.— To lineralogists or I:eulogists, those specimens would be very valuable. That tin ore can be found it the United States, the subscriber has no doubt. Any person wishing to procure all or pert of the specimens, can have them by en ear ly application to the suhserilmr. Address, EDNIUN I) THEM BATH, Orldsonia, Huntingdon county, Pa. January 16, 185:1-4t. • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. .E . I"PPIIS of administration have been gran tel to the undersigned upon the estate of John Douglas, Imo of Shirley township, dee'd.— AII persons indebted to said amid., are reques ted to make payment, and those having claims to present them Mr settlement. SAMUEL It. I.I.7GLAs, A , , . ])AVID DOUGLAS, Jon. 111, 1055-6t.' Shirley tp, Fourth Vtil. of %mince Notions. Olt E.\l' !MPH( VE3IENTS The present unmbeecommences the Fourth I'ol - ot• this pupular Periodical. Its Sitretxo hurt been IW/I.a its ciretalation,nlraily LIMIER than that of thy similar publication IN THE is constantly increasing. Arrangements have been 1111111 e which will 0111114 the Publishers to make the NOTIONS Far superior to ally Comic paper ever publish ed in the United Stacs. E . lIEST Awns- TIC TALENT in the country has been enga on TII E ILL I"STIIA'I'It 0: S. and cacti number will contain from tio to 75 ENGRAvises, in the highest school of COMIC ART. Its Liter ary Contents, by a large Corps orralented Con tributors. will challenge comparison with those of any comic veriorlical either in Europe or America, and will vousist of a choice repertory Of boonor,fing, , wit, COW ir laTillitB, aiming to "shoot folly as it Hies," but stover. o'erstepping the lines of strict propriety; it being the object of the Publisher to make the YAN KEE NOTltt\San over welcome visitor at ev ery tome Circle. Subscription twice. PI 25 per minim t or 19} cents per number. For sale by all the News Agents and Periodical Dealers in every City, Town, and Village in the United States and Canada.—T. Publisher, ti Nas sau St. N. Y,—Jun. 3a 1855.—5 P JUST receiving, this week, Mackerel, Herring 511(1 19r liv J. & \V. SA X Tc IN, A lIARD I.DIP ON A IMRSES BREAST. Er. IT. G. Farrell i-1 I r used your Ara. Lien Liniment with gratification in several east,, the most remarkable of which was a large lamp that appeared on tny horm'slireast. It was very hail, appearing to he tiara gristle. It remained rol , nearly a year. when I applied your Liniment, one bottle of which entir•Tv eared it. I riot reennimend it IN iho best Liniment I ever used. .IWIN CRAWL Peoria, Feb. 20th I 0•16. book Ott/ Ao . Cooll illeo;1.colx! The public tire en:W.ll'4l against another counterfeit, which lets lately made its appear once, ctrll•4l W. It. Farrell's .%rabittit I.iniment, the inost dangerous or all the counterfeits, be, calve his having the name of Farrell, ninny will buy it in _nod faith, without the I;nowleage that n counterfeit exists, and they will 1 ,,,0,pA only hie slmOv:4l4 mixt'' , 1,, it, coil i•liiv•ts, maitufret area only by 11. th. 111,1tur ntd 111 . 0111 . 101/1 . , 1110 1011.:1,11. , ,lcuggi,t. No. 17 Main street, Illinois, to whom all anplieations liar .Igeacie: ntnod.l tublrr,ssed. 11e sure yon o.et it with the lettrys If. 1., beiiire Fart,ll . B, thus —ll, 1.:1.125—a !l his signature on the ,:•.I.per, all other, are counterfeit,. gold by Thos. llead & ton, I taut ingdolt. It. Sellvra F!eatiw.,.lhe witob,ale, burg, awl by regularly I,d agents throlightrut Ili, l aiteo Stale-. 2.5 and . .lo 4:1,1 , , :pia rly.•ttic ENTS NTEI , in lowa, vrnaga and hamlet in ila. States; in one is 'tot nlrnaly .I.ldress 11. I:. Far rell as.above. avvotapaniol Avitligood rererepeo as lo responsildlay, BANK NOTE LIST. I Corn , Iva II "et'Lly. I'ENNSYLVANI.k. Comberlntol Banks I n n• :\ lineral Bank 20..111 other solvent, C. Stote's Ihmk, DisT. CIII.UMBIA solvent BanLs„ , vißffi ' Cliamherthurg, uotyslittrg, Ilardnagh, Stisqueli'a 'Co. no sale rar Branches, Lewtstown, no sale:Near Branches, Wheeling, Under Fives, 1 CAROLINA! Carlisle, ...._, Waynsburg, •LAII solvent Banks ' 1 Washington, tl'ailer Fives, I Harrisburg, Vso urn cAlloLixA, itunes.hoo, ?,.. \II solvent Banks, , r,ch.iion, pa - r:Liidei. rives. A , 31onougaliela, A; GEORGIA .. . ... .. ... West Branch Bank, tiniAlawkinsville, Wyoming think, par:Com. ilk Mayo:mm.le York, kMerrill , Ilk iln All other solv't Wks par All other solvent, Relief Notes 14'inler Fives, Towanda Helier, no sale. ALABAMA. ;11,Ink of 3lobile, lip All other solvent, 1- „ MAINE. Calatis, Lafayette, Bangor, Small Nutes; 5 Maine Bank, Portland, ~ LI IL:I6I.INA. solvent !wok:4, Mercantile,pangor, 01110, S. Croix, Cola!;;, ~ . . All solvent banks, Solv•i Cincinnati irks, 1 Smnl I Notes, l• t•ol,i'lti. NEW HAMPSHIRE. 'Norwalk, — eucille Society, ILA II other solvent, •.. All whout hooks, Small Notes, VERMONT. ruder Fives, 2 Bank of St. Albans, I KENTUCKY. All solvent banks, .111 solvent I Under lives, Swell notes MASSACHUSETTS,. TENNI.:SSEE. :111 solvent banks, .\ll „invent banks, 14 Under lives, der hives, 2 RHODE ISLAND. • :kIICIIIGAN. Providence Cu. Bank, ri Far. & Mech., Detroit. I All solvent bunks, ;INlich. Inst. Co., do. Under lives - 1 11 others, uncertain CONNiCTIC UT. • MISSISWITI. All solvent banks, ;a .l Northern Baulks, nu vale U n a, fives, ;: All other, unrortuln NEW YORK CITY. MISSOVRI. All solvent honks:, par Snit° of Missouri, fl NEW yont: sT.vrE. FLORIDA• Atlas Bank, :37 .10 13301. 00 sale Jam. Bank, 121 I 1.1.1N1 HS. Northern Exchange, I Siato 111 i.... I li.uuelies,tio Stott ll'k, Saugerties, I Under t-ii,, 50 Bank, euvaga, Lake, 1..111 otker: no sole Solvent (fouutry ll'ks,.il: IN D'IANA. .... .. . ... . . . Post Notes & Certif. or State 80, Branches. 1 Dep. oil time issued Small Notes, 2 by Freo Wks, np sole ' ARKANSAS. 'NEW JESSE)'. .111 Banks, uo sole, broke IVISCONSI N. All other solvent 150510. Co. Checks, Milw. 2 DELAWARE. d Idler flanks. no sale Small Notes, It) WA's- All Bank, Dubuque, no solo MA RV LAND. Other Banks, Ile sale Sjillitti Notes, A CANADA. Baltimore Banks, All solvent Banks, 2 Salisbury, broke Bank of Wooster, failed tiff' .1 fine. I.'? of It SNARL'S. A 1100 K FOR EVERY YOUNG AMERICAN ELAND, CLAY & Co., Publishers of I Dioc, have in preparation. :il will smolt publish, in one vulkinie ol about 5011 pages, with two hundred et ' mivings,elutb. gilt. 11.- Lrs.i.u.kTEDm A NNEltti itry(; A Menu al id good behavior null polite necomplidiments; coma inkig careful instructions in ell the upper. tains to the person, tires, manners, anilliree inents. con, ersation lip! deportment of the ikor feet lady. owl the finished gentleman of the le:01 • society. l'riee one This hook, the first and only one of ill kind will heenl. post-paid, 11 , iv premium, toimy per, son who will procure thirty subscribers le the Dinal. nu iiillStrall!d lnouthle, lit ten cents a rear. Each monitor of the Dime contains from Ilk° to tell engrnVillgg, MUSIC!, llntl twenty Oil lini, of useful nllll entertllllll, matter ' snitabln tor the::tool or ntntily. contl siered the hest, nlll is I Ile 1 . 1.11165 t Paper Or De kind ;and bring neither sect hod, Weetarian, nor partizan, it is intended Cur the trident eil2llllltloll and tile greatest possible usefulness. The 11Instrated Manners Book, post-paid, and thirty ekkpies of the Dime, one yenr, thr Three Dollars. 'These l%la,elles are paehed 40 that one gross or more may be 'hipped to any part or the weld with parfeet ',defy. They are the most desirable article for l bone eonstnniaion, and the Southern and Wetter,' larliets that hire everheen inven. Dime, tell vents a year, or clove) thr I One dollar to 'lll3 11111 , trated Manners Book, mailed, po , d paid, for I ncth.liar. . . Specimens eliceanlly rorwm•tle , l to Tea, ciew.m eit , Postmasfel's.M.MlV persons wi,hing to raise club, itint compctl, t'or l'remimus. Aildres I,EIANI) CLAY & Co., 11 Sprite,: st. N. V. A DMINIsTRATt )I;'S NoTicE. ETTEits of administration on the Estate of Li John W. Ntatthia, late orthc borough of eassville, lluntingibm county, deCtl. All per. tons illakdAed tO said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thowi having viol!. against the name will present them iir.iperly authenticated for settlement. ..... .I).\\*l I) CI..kIiKSOX, Atlm'r. Jan. 10, 155.%—i0,* Foundry for Sala or Rent. 9 , 11 E Steam roninlry belonging to the tinoer ,igned at ; . eter,!Jorg. ,ohl or rented un rensomililt u large variety or Pattern:: ho Cookingsstuvet, Parlor, Ten plate, Wood tuna Co4l ; \Voter•Pill., Forge, Grist, :saw-mill atta Threshing macho, eastinge; also :I hill a,:ortinent or Plow patterns hie all rite ration,: ikon asetl in the eountry. The rotonlry in ravorahly lovate.l rot business with all the machinery, patterns awl lix• tares in goo,l order. I'w:session given on or he floe April Int next ensuing. ATeCr 1.1.1)(11 & ORLADY Petersburg, Jan., NOTICE, ALL persons knowing themselves to have un settled accounts wit h the undersigned, will plemm make settlement I.v the .lannary, alter that date the . hunks Ina in the handl of a Justice Mr settlement. a, I hove quit the bminess. .11)0. 11. TllO .%11'80N. Dee. 27, ISC-1.-3t. lill EARV W. OVERMAN, No 6, South Third Street, 11E1.0W MARKET, Philadelphia. Importer, Rfautifacturcr and General D'LAllfrs f , Has Constantly on hand, and Always Finishing*, All kinds of Loather Morocco, Calf Skins, Sheep Skins, &c,, The attention Cot;ntry Merchant, and Man ao,turer, is Folieitol. RED AND OAK SOLE LEATH% De, 20, 1554.-ly. IMPROVED LARD hAMP, t.„:, mid exclusive right unit using, and \ tootli,s, the rght ilineke and use. in tin. county id Huntingdon, tiTONESIFEIi improvement in the adjust:ll;lo packing for a lanai, l'or burning lard. Lamps titr sale 1;y the dozen or singly. also township rights for sale at reasonable price,. All orders pronnotly attended to Iy addre,:s ing, the sl,bseriber, Orhisonia, Hunt. GEt \\'. CORNELIUS. Siposville, Nov. 15, 1554.-61 n. lILANILS.yrAhroys buy your Blanks at the "Journal Oilive." We hove 1 1 01• preparea DEEDSOIONW,, .11.7111:M ENT . .OTES, SUMMONS', EXEC U. Tit nc•. Fish fhi• Sale, 15 Barrels Stifluoluinno Shod, 10 111111'1dd. at tt just received end fur salon tho store of GBO. GWIN. ALMANAC FOR 18N, ;s: •-,., -.:' f] ;-' '-.;, f ,i' :1:= : . -i: -•.- Jauuary 1 2 3 5 i 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 11 15 111 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 20 27 28 29 30 :n -; February 1 2 :i 4 5 0 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 11 13 10 17 Is •.10 23 21 22 23 24 25 21; 27 28 . _ March 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 11 15 11 17 18 19 20 21 22 2:1 21 25 25 21' 2 , 29 30 31 April 1 2 3 t 5 I; 7 S 9 1.1 11 12 13 14 15 11 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 May 1 2 3 4 1 7 3 9 10 11 12 1:t 11 15 16 17 18 19 29 21 22 23 24 23 26 27 23 29 30 31 June . . 345 G 7 0 10 11 12 13 14 11 Ili 17 10 19 20 21 22 2:1 24 25 211 27 28 29 30 3uly 1 2 1 •1 5 G 0 9 10 11 12 13 41 15 1l 17 18 19 20 21 22 ;3 21 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 .August: 1 2 G 7 8 9 10 1! 12 13 14 13 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 September 2 3 4 5 11 7 s 9 10. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2.1 25 2G 27 2 8 29 30 1 2 3 •1 5 6 7 0 9 10 II 12 13 IT 13 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 74 25 26 27 22 )'2.1 30 31 _ _ _ Ootober November 1 2 2 ireG 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1-1 15 18 17 i 8 19 20 21 • 22 23 2-L 25 26 27 28 29 30 Dclember 2 :1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1:1 14 13 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 2:1 21 23 26 2 28 29 10 31 DM CH ES MIMES 1 11111ES:1 IJONIITtLLY, NI .111'1'11 IA 1:11 . AND IN% 1., OF SA FET l., \ TENT rti9UADE.i.TI2IOIII7 Wni 3fATCIIES. No. one I:!?.11; . 1 . 11 . stypt (above Hare,) _.__ • /1///..it,ELP/ii,j; IVrATCHIZs 6nviu hecome nn indispOneable 1 71 article in I...o.ckceping, the subscriber al'- tor a gruel ..1 l i me nail ;nanny is enabled to (A, to the an article at once combin ing The inventor knowing the dan,,, , pit account of the flint sec iniono., - in which i laticlieffaregenerally pack -I.y the aid of New Steam Ma chiliely of his no invention, succeeded ill get ting lip PATENT B,IIAHIL r ii , l X ; thiS hua 18 fit r prere;altle, inasmuch that it ocettrie, no more room than the old round wood box, r.tel contain. et least 'l'wtt 111•Nttantt per cent. more latclics, xvitielt to Shippers is votisillerahle :it L. entirely ti,NV, nod ,ccure Moi-tore nod .p u tt uncous corn :di danger on tran,portta film by mean, or lt:diroml. Steamboat or arty other 1111111 e Of 1,4111 Veyance. DE.N.LEIIS nod SIIII'PERS, will do well to ~1 1 nod examine for theitiselve , . 17,4 se Moo. s 11 . .1 /t/LI.V 7EI to be illef./(/ to tlo dOIIN DONNELLY, toil North routcril St., 1)....20, ISS 1.-sm. Rn►r OIL AN) LEATIIER STORE, D. KIRKPATRICK, No. 21 South Third Street. Between Market and dheetint Streets. Philadelphia, lI.IS FON SALE. Dry awl Creel' Sailed Patna Kips, TANNERS' OIL, Tanners' and Currier n' Tools, .1 . 1 . THE LOWEST PRICES AND erns lIIIST Cr All kinds or Leather in the llongh wanted, for which the highest tnarket price will be given in resit, or taken in exchange fin• Ili des. Leather Stored free of Charge and Sold on Commision. Dee. 20, TAKE. NOTICE 1 Ll, per s indebted to tl:c undersioted for / ..11edical attendance, are requested to call and settle inneediately, and sae° coats. Books hate been left frith Alex. Port, Es4l.••— : " A word to the trice, (iItIFFITII. M. D. k Dee. 13, 1854.--ti. Valuable 14imesloue Laud for Sale. rpuE sulisi:riber offers at private sale. his form, situate in Franklin timoship, county, shoat ritie-dhalf mile from the Polipiylva- Ma 'Railroad, containing One Ilinnered and ninety :hares, be it more er the lie , t steeelatel, about Of il re Cleared, miller good feii,e, :mil in a good state of eulti vaton. inwrovoint;atA are a two stole stone a welling. title, a !urge fratao bank' L.,11..ii21211 1 : Wngi)ll shed, corn erib, large stable, :l:.1 out buildings. It lin, a pl , oLl orchard, and good mater lip. it. . . Any I . ,erson desiring to pnrelnme, cane call upon me on Ike ln•emises. I tt•ill show thew and male known my term, JAMES DYSART Nor. 15, 1854.-3 m. BOOKS! BOOKS ! I WALL PAPER! ! 1a"lcto".. rcivcd Isom 110 comprising New York antlrrEj the great vmiety and most extensive stock ever bronght to slas interbr :Write State, Ins sTATI(O:Euy t, ;i ts: o of great variety and su perior quality, in !salt :IS fOIIONI Letter, Cms and Nate l'alser, nold and Steel Pens, inkstands, Blank stud Time Hooks, Diaries ler 1:55, Also, harper's, Putnam's, tiotley's and Gra ham's Magazines, received every mouth ns soon Sts ant. 201111 copies ol' the books recommended by the Teachers' Institut, and Board of Direc tors of the count, Greenlies Arithmeties and Towsi'', Spellers, and Swan's Readers: ;stilt Payson & Dunton,s Huston Copy Books; being the best system as well as the best cos:ra ted lambs everotfered to the public t ithe lowest wholesale prices. Inno pieces Wall raper from 9 to 13 cents fur common, IS, 23 and 37 cents for glazed, and 1,05 to 82 for gold. All attic above stock is oliCred extremely low for eash—the pub lic will please call and examine. Store opposite Whittaker's hotel, Railroad St., Huntfugdon, WN. COLON, Nov. F, 1854 NEW STAGE LINE. rpnE subscriber would respectfully inform the traveling public that he is tote running a Hun of flacks from Mt. Union tp Or',Wallin, as follows., From Orhiponia to aft. Union sod back again, every dad•. intersecting the Champersburg lion nt drhisonia. Passengers wishing to go to Shade 9nn, or any other place, will be taken on without delay. Ills !leeks are good and emnrortalild, an.l he is determined to tore none bit good anti steady drivers; in 0 word, his desire is to carry passengers in comtbrt and safety. JAMES S. BURKET. Orbisonia, Nov. 8, 1834.-1 y. EFIVE PER CENT SAVING FUND, Of . Tliv National Safely Company. I, South Iri,sl Corner Third Stred, PHILADELPIII,I. Incorporated by the State of Penn. sylvan ia in 18.11. I, , IN'E PER ChiNT interest is given niul flip money is alp ays l,nid Lark ii.benerer it is called for, without the necessity of giving notieo tor it beforchaml. People who have largo sums put their money in this Safety Fund, on account of the superior safety and convenience it aftrds, but any sum, large or spell, is received. SAVING has mure than India mil lion of dollars, securely invested for the safety nl'dcpusiturs. . - - The Office is open to receive and pay money cvm. day. from 0 o'clock in the morning: till 7 o'clock in the- craning, and on Monday and Thi,lay evenhip, till 9 o'clock. • I'c q4o who have money to put in: are invited to ea!! at the alike for further HENRY L. lIEXNER, Preet. lit :BERT SELFRIDGE, Vice Preet. WM. J. littai, ISev,,tary. Nov, I, 1854. i,IDIES DRESS GOODS, Mu, Delanes, 11. Delanes, De 13orego, Lawns, Ginulan:, , . and it elude() YAriPtY of Go o,B 01 oil kind, at the store nt GE O. GWIN. Ls . !' qnd ibr si l k, Sid, 1)1.4,1 llcer, 1 , 110 1 17 t, ' 1)• . - I "• Appl I„' & IV. SAX LADIES I,:tiog and Silk work llaitors, Kid \loru~,•.:, fh,it Boots and 5! - .oes, at thu store or GEO. GWIN. ONNETS. ,rll +orts mill colors, also, Mk..' to An), JIM received and fig B ft~n -- • • 8015 by J. & W. SAXTON. Tun itEcEtVED and tarsal° Fish. 3all am; /he..,, tiy 4 & w. S.uvrox. T 00K1NG Glasses, just =aired and for salt' Li by J. S. V. S IXTO.Y. CARPET Bags, just received and for sale by J. .5. !v. al X7'o,'.
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