Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, February 14, 1855, Image 3

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    of Outstanding Balances due Ist January, 1853, by the following Col-
List
rear.
1840.
1841
lectors, viz:
nwityliip, Nil.lll. (tr Ct./lectors.
Allegheny, Samuel Robison,
Tull, Jonathan 13riggs,
Walker, A. 13. Sangaree,
13arreo, John It. [hinter,
:IPeufer, Collins Hamer,
Sprit,z field, Benedict Stevens,
Wouttherry, ' Benjamin Bowers,
Berme, Charles Cowden,
Porter, Jacob Rough,
Union, James 1 lampson, •
Cass, Lemuel Green,
Dahlia. Thomas W. Neely,
Franklin, John H. Stoneltraker,
Springfield, William ltam.y, .
'fell, George May,
Cass, Gonrad Currman,
"Franklin, jolni Conrad,
Jitekson, David S. Bell,
tUnion, Levi Smith,
Clay, Daniel Cuulinan,
:Porter, Alexander Stitt,
:Brady, Jesse Yocum,
Cromwell, Daniel Teague,
Shirley, Isaac Shartcr,
1,14.' JCSSO Conk,
fWalker, Thomas Dean,
T Warrioriznark, Azarialt Sacketts,
West, Charles Green
Franklin, Daniel Wotneblorr,
:'Pod, Solomon Houck,
t Union. Levi Smith,
tWalker, John Coulter,
1•11ratly, James Miller,
l•Cass,
... Juilitta Greenland,
' . ..
184,5,
' 11;a1;Iiii. Itobert. Peterson,
*Franklin, William 31'11w4itt,
slleuderson, Kirke Voorhees,
tl'orter, Benjamin Nell;
t Union, William Smitli,
t West, John Hewitt,
fßarrec, William Couch,
t Brady, John M'Donald,
Wass, George Smith,
:Clay, Itichard Madden,
(Cromwell, Itaniel Teague,
*Dublin, Andrew J. Taylor,
ITranklin, John Laport,
Illenderini, John Snyder,
*Hopewell, Eli Plummer,
fJackson, Jonas W. Books,
tMorris, David Tussey,
f l'enn, Jacob Grove, Sr.,
tl'orter, William I). Shaw,
tShirley. I lurid S. I - inlictiow,
tSpringlichl, Benedict Stevens,
(''fell, (icorge Wilson,
tTod, John 111'Claiii, -
+Union, Nathan Greenland,
*Walker, Joseph Douglass,
t Warriorstnnrk, W . it linm Hutchison,
t West, Abraham Cresswoll,
Whole Amount,
•ISinee paid inport. /Sim° paid in full. *lt app
numuut was pnid to Mr. Neff, former Treasurer an
- - - •
The following is the Indebtedness of the County.
To \mi... 11. Lease,Bonds on Poor House properly, $5,000 00
" Thomas !Asher, sq., 1,000 00
" William Orbison, Esq., 3,000 00
" Ex'rs. or Conrad Burlier deed., 1,000 00
" Henry Foelder, 500 00
iv. under Sunl of Otlice, Gth January, 1855.
Iiv.NRY W. Mti.i.r.u, Clerk,
Report of IV ill lam Dorris, Treasu
rer of the lluntiugdorr Conn y
Academy.
RECEIPTS.
To balance in band on last settle.
mcnt bellire county Auditors 7th
January 1871, $lB4 37
- To rent of Acndeiny received from
Mr. Ilall,
To interest on money in Treasurers
hands till lent oat,
To rent from Rev. L. Hawes per W
Orbisom Est
EXPENDITURE.
By amount paid JUIIIC3 lli r eabo for
repairs,
py bonds of sundry persons secured
by Real Estate and bearine• inter
est from lot April 1853,
By balance in hand of Treasurer,
' 446 a
The Wounding debts due the Academy are
ns follows, viz :-
4 Bowls of Martin Kephart bearing interest
trom let April 1852, secured by mortgage
fbr $lB5 30.
. . . . .
YoiTcitiol 31ieltul Decker bearing interest
from Ist April 1853, secured by mortgage
fir $lOOOO. .
2 Bonds of Alexander Armitage bearing is.
tereAt fkom ht April 185; secured by wort•
gsgo for $lOO 00,
Report of the Directors of the Poor
for the year 1t35.1.
Henry Brewster, Esq., Tatum,. in account'
• with the Directors Vila "'our.
DR.
To balance in the hands of the Treasurer at the
last settlement, $124 70
To proceeds of 0 bushels of, wheat, 10 SO
To cash from Mrs. Fraker for Oats, 35 00
By cask paid Wm. I;;;Ts for printing $3 50
By Cash paid George Hudson for scr
' vices as Directors of the poor, . 56 00
By cash to LycomingFire Insurance
Company, 2 63
By cash paid to J. Willliams for
sin nds, 20 00
By cash paid Wrs Bird for hauling, 3 26
By cash paid Mrs S. A. Bucket for
goods purchased of her,
By cash paid James Murphy,
By Treasurer's Commissionon $216
00 at per cent.,
5170 50
Directors of the Pooriwaecotwal with the eozway
' of Huntiwydos.
DIV
amount received rin orders of the County
.Commissioners for 1853, $3OOO 00
:To amount received on orders of the
County Commissioners for 1851 4280 00
To amount received of Jas. Murphy, 56 87
By cash paid sundry persons for iron bedsteads
and bedding, $77'J 81
By cash paid for stone coal, 156 80
By cash paid sundry for furniture, 178, 90
By . cash paid for stoves and pipe, 120 50
By cash paid for queeusware, 63 47
By cash paid for, groceries, 91 16
By cash for bell fislures, 11 99
By cash paid for ,bibles, 7 08
By cash paid for hardware, 90 15
By . cash paid for provisions and haul
ing, 19 82
By cashpaid for bringing in paupers, 18 6.2
By cash for freight, 61 37
By cash paid' for discount on $l6OO, •P 00
By cash paid J. G. Lightner at Satidry,
limos for building poor houite,c,, 3730 00
.. .
47:::35 87
Outstanding debts in faro' , qf sundry persons
to'llie Mist day q(Janniii:7 . lB6B.
J. U. Lightner When contracts'nre
finished, • 37,16 94
Mrs Burket for grain iu the bushel,
grain in the ground, cattle. hay,
hne, , , chickens, copper kettle, &c, 578 62
County 711, State Ta.r. .1/di/jail/vs.
.166 33
300 is
29 01
202 08
12 50
IA 39
3 00
23 00
3.1 52
41 81
121 52
6 18
IQO 98
$12.428 05 9,284 59 782 66
pears by Mr. Connurs Duplicate that the above
tul not credited on the County Books.
12,400 00
SAMUEL wrcTON,
THOMAS HAMER,
BENJ. K. NEFF,
Commissioners.
James Saxton for balance on coal
paid lliram Johnston, G 3 20
James Saxton for services as Mee.
for or Poor for two years and ex
;nises in Philadelphia, 00 00
Jechn Brewster for services as Dime.
tor of Poor for one year, 22 25
Samuel Slattern the services no Di
rector of Poor for one year, 22 00
Sundry persons fur bringing In pan.
182 00
30 00
St P o e tt7Ltll4 to smolt,: pentong,
For books and StalioLry, 30 83
Sundry persons tor labor done, 57 74
James Murphy for sundry articles
for use alums and farm, 138 10
Balance on Stands, 20 00
Sundry persons fur keeping outdoor
paupers, 45 95
State Lunatic Hospital for keeping
Thomas Cohnor, 77 00
Maim, Harrison for tin ware, 32 17
J. 11. Lightener fur lettering doors, 11 93
Sundry persons for provisions, labor,
229 45
50 00
446 37
385 50
5g 87
2216 51
l'roeeeds qf the lbw' House Farm for the year
1181 bushels of wheat, 250 bushels of corn,
50 bushels of oats, 61 bushels of rye.
On hand Ist January 1855, 1461 be. wheat,
127 Inn. corn, 31 Ins. oats, 1200 lbs wheat
flour, SO Ihs corn meal, 50 lbs rye flour, , lo
potatoes, 300 lbs beef, 800 lbs pork, 4 cows,
4 calves, 10 hogs, 3 tons of hay, 30 tons of
stone coal.
Persons admitted since Ist November 1824,
15 ; discharged 1 ;of whom 27 are men, 13
women, 5 children.
Born in the U. S. 2g of whom 3 are color.
ed, born in Ireland 9 born in Germany 8.
Articles manufitctured by the inmates, 6 dress.
es, 7 shirts, 7 pair of stockings, 1 skirt, 3
aprons.
We the undersigned auditors of the county
of Huntingthin do hereby certify that we have
examined the orders of the Commissioners of
said county and thh receipts for the same for
and during the past year and find a balance
due the Treasurer of shity•four dollars and
eighty4wo cents.
And also that we have examined the account
of the Directors of the Poor of said county and
find it correct, ns above stated.
We have also examined' the account of the
Treasurer of the Huntingdon County Aerulemy
and find that it is correct, as adore stated tear
ing a balance in the hands of the Treasurer, on'
the Ist day of January, 1855 of fifty.eight
del
tars and eighty.seven cents.
Given under our hands at the Commission.'
ens office in the boroughs of the Hpltiggdou,
Gth ' faunas:, 1865,
RALPH CROTST,EY,
HENRY BREWSTER,
P. MOOR,
Auditors,
$l7O 50
25 00
56 87
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
I E..tgie qi Rec. J. Y. McGinnis, deed.]
. . . .
. . _
DY virtue Of an Order of the Orphans' Court
D of Huntingdon county, will be sold at pub.
lie vendue, on the preundes in Dublin town•
ship, in said county on
Thumdoy, the 161/i day of Bebruary, 1555,
at one o'clock P. 11„ of said day, tha tqloying
described real estate, to wit t
A certain message and lot of ground, situate
in Dublin township, Huntingdon eouuty, ad.
joining the village of Shade Gap, and adjacent
to Milawood Academy, lying, and being on the
west side of the high-way, leading from Shade
Gap towards the Iturnt Cabins, bounded by
said road on tb,e p.nst, lot of Jacob Jeffries, on
the south, lands of Mrs. Eliza Blair on the
west and north, containing about
$7336 86
• Oue Aire
more or less, on which is created a neat cot.
Lai / 6 dr/611,111g house, (the residenDe of the said
Rev. J. Y, McGinnis, deed.,) arld'hit:chen at.
taehed, with 810)144 &e.
Trans s sALE.—Onct half of the purchase
oioney to tv pap on confirmation of sale, and
the residue in one year thereafter, with inter•
est, to b,e secured by the bond 41,2 A mortgagee(
the purchaser,
BRICE BLAU?
Surviving Administrator
Jim 23, 18.53—,3t. Of said dire'd.
STARTLING, BUT TRUE:
NHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW.
Row often it happen., that the wife lingers from
year to year in that pitiable condition as not neon
for ono day to feel the happy and exhilarating influ
ence incident to the enjoyment of health.
1 05
135 U
11 50
10 65
1 00
3d3
THE BLOOMING BRIDE,
But a few years ago in the flush of health and youth,
and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently in,
explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, sallow, debili
tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves unstrung,
spirits depressed, countenance bearing the impress
a suffering, and an utter physical and mental pros
tration, arising from Ignorance of the simplest and
plainest rules of health as connected with the
mar
:Mo etll violation of which entails
often
HEREDITARY COMPLAINTB UPON THE CHILDREN
3:1 00
" UNTO THE TIII RD AND Foul:Tit auscnATurv,"
Trovatarg o MIN T AILI A M , PLIZT. SCROFULA, ITY,
ICING'S EV11 . 4 sod other '
DREADFUL INHERITANCE
FROM THE PARENTS.
And mtist thin continue ? Must this be? In there no
remedy? No relief ? No hope r
The remedy Is by knowing tho rouses •nd availing
them, and knowing the remmlies, and benefiting by them.
These ore pointed uut io
THE MARRIED WOMAN'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION,
BY DR. A. M. UAURICEAU,
normon OF 11137.1121 Or WONKY.
One Hundredth Edition, (500,000), 18mo., pp. 250.
100 rrat PAM, ATTRA 1117111711, $1.00:f
15 41
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A standard work of established reputation, tonal classed
le the catalogues of t b groat trade wiles in New York,
Philadelphia, and other cities, and sobl by the principal
booksellers is the United Staten. it wee nest published
le 1847, since which time
FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES
have boon sold, of which tboro were upwards of
90 08
ONE HUNDRED TIIOUSAND SENT 111 MAIL,
attesting the high estimation in which It h held aa a re.
liable popular Medical
BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE
the author having devoted hie exclusive attention to the
treatment of complaintepeculiar to females, In reveet to
W
%elt he yearly consult." by thousands bst, In person
and by letter.
Here every woman can discover, by comparing ber own
symptoms vvith them described, tho nature, character,
comes of, and the proper remedies be, Ler complaiats.
The wife about becoming a mother has often alibi of
Instruction and advice of tire utmost huportance to her
future hesith, In respect to whist' boo sensitiveness for.
bids consulting a medical gentleman, will find euell
(traction and advice, and Mao explain many eyruptosnl
which otherwise could occasion anxiety or sierra as ell
rho peculiarities Incident to her situatJon aro described.
/low many are Buffering from obstruction or irregular.
the peetsltat to the female system, which undermine the
health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and for
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•Mony neffering from prolapsw alai (falling of the womb),
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ment !deny have dlrneult If not dangerous deliveries,
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mats of prevention, amelioration and relief.
It is of course losprectistble to convey fully the senores
subjects treated of, as they aro of a nature strictly in
tended for the married or these eentemplaties marriage.
Reader, aro you a husband or o tether? a wife or a
mother? Have you the sincere welfure of those you love
at heart? Prove your eincerity, and lose no time in
'ming what causes interfere with their health and hop
es sot less than your own. It will avoid to you and
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Wad for its ordluary avocation, and exhausting those
mean. for medical attendance, medicines and advertined
eoetrurea which otherwise weal Fronde for declining
years, the infirmities of ago and the proper education of
poet children.
In consequence of the universal popularity of the work,
as ovldenced by its extraordinary gale, various imposi
tions hare been attempted, ea well on booksellers as oa
the public, by imitations of tjtio page, spurious editions,
Nut eurreptitious Infringe tools of copyright, and other
devices and deeeptiope, it has been foetid necessary,
therefore, to
CAUTION THE PUBLIC
Ww, no book unless llse words "Pr. A. 11. Ilirinc.r,
129 liberty Street, N. y.," J. on (and the entry in tho
(Jerk's Mee on the back of) the title page; and boy
only of respectable and hooorablo dealers, or send by
utail, and address to Dr. A. M. Maurieeau.
Air Upon receipt of Ono Dollar " THE MAR.
RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM.
ANION" is sent (mailed fn.) to any part of the
United States, Ibe Canadas and British Provinces.
All letters must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr.
A. M. MAURICEAti, box 1.22,1, New-York City.
Publishing Office, N., 129 IdbertY &rest, NeW.
York.
167 98
232 25
AGENTS IN PENNSYLVANIA.
T. IP Peterson, J. M. Moss & Bro., and
Thos.Cowperthait, Philadelphia—Mrs. Cynthia
Houesthile—Spangler & Bro., Lan.
caster—S. Tuck, Wilkesbarre—J. B. Gunnison
13.Lrtutter, Grecitsbarg-13.
Pittston—Dr. S. 11. Scott, BedArd—E.'l', Hit.
derbrand, hallo na—. . S. Nickson and Col. A.
K. McClure, Chambersburg—Joseph Swartz,
Illoomsburg—G \V Earle, Waynestoro—Pot.
ter k XeMami Belkliade —h. A. Lance,
I?eadlng.
February 6, 1855—Gm.
VERY IMPORTANT PaNURATION.
JOIINS, one of the most celebrated Pliy D .
sieinns in New York, writes no follows :
Courts—Lear air :—Having witness
ed the excellent effects of your thue.orA mt
INHALING Ifl - 11EAN VAPOR AND CHERRY SYRUP,
in a case of chronic 11ronchitis, and being much
in favor of count...irkedot in affections of the
throat, bronchial tubes and lunge, J can there.
fore cheerfully recommended your Medicated
apparatus as being the most convenient nod
effectual mode of applying anything of the
kind 1 have ever seen. Nu doubt thousands
of persons may be relieved, and ninny cured
by using your remedies.
You are at liberty to use this in any way you
may think proper.
Respectfully, yours, &e.
C. JOHNS, M. D.,
No. 609 Houston St., Nevi York.
Prof. S Center writes us ns follows :
GENTLE:MI.:Nr.-1 have recently had obeasion
to test your Cherry Syrup and Ifygenn Vapor
in a ease of chronic sore Ihroal, that had refused
to yield to other forms of treatment, and the re
sult has satisfied me, that whatever may ho
the composition of your preparation, it to no
imposition, but an excellent remedy. I wish ,
for the sake of the afflicted that it might be
brought within the reach of all.
Doctor thigEi•En iOrPos t
• INcw•York Xot. 13, 1854.
DEAR Sus: —I think highly of Dr. Curtis's
Ifygeana, as a remedy in diseases of the throat
rind lung. Having had some opportunity to
test its efficacy. I am convinced that it is
a most excellent medicine, both the Syrup and
the inhaling application to the chest.
The 11vcc4x.4 is the sale by Thomas Read &
son. See adveytispment in another column
headed. Ilygean.,
Jan. 23. 1855-Bar.
NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS,
SEALED proposals,will be received by the
Coininissioners'o Huntingthin county, for
building a bridge, on tlie'arch 'plan, across the
Juniata river, wide Melts Mill, between Peters.
burg and Alexanuria. Bridge to be 150 feet
long—one span and to have double ?relies,—
Proposals received at the Cotnmiteitoners of.
lice, up to the 9th day of Februaq, at which
time and place, the plan and specification, can
be seen. By order of the Commissioners,
lIENRY MILLER, Clerk.
January 29, 1855—St.
GINGIUMS-wfloinnaile and Dress, just re 7
ccived nt I) . P. GWIN'S pinup Stun,
1 11AllitELgRoejlerthig,just maim) pod
for sale at the store of .ogo. (mu.
••
A SPLENWI) Assortment of Lodlee' Divas
Cloodslust recoivoq ot. • CARMON'S.
01LVE41 Butter Knives, nod Salt Spoons, at
17 K: Snare's Cheap Jewelry Store, • •
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SHE.
[Elate of John Shore, of Clay fp., dread
B, - virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court
of Huntingdon county,, there will be sold at
public roble, on the premises, in Clay town.
ship, in said county, on
Thursday, the lot day of mar,h, 1853,
nt ono o'clock I'. M., of said day, the following
described real rotate of John Shore, dee'd., to
A certain Message, plantation and tract of
land, situate in Clay township, !Natio*n
county, hounded by bands of John McNeal on!
the south, Andrew Shore on the north, Jamb
Kettermau on the east, and Andrew Hoff on
the west ; on which are erected, a good frame
dwelling house, and a double pen log barn,
with granary &e., attached—containing
133 Ades
0001' or less; about, one hundred acres of which
are, cleared mid in a good state of eultivation
and repair, with a large apple orchard thereon,
and a good spring of water near the buildings.
Toasts or SA LE.—One third of the purchase
money, to be paid on the confirmation of the
sale ; one third in one year thereafter with in.
terest ; and the rout' ' g one third at and im
mediately after the death of Mrs. Hannah
Shore, the widow of said deed., the interest
thereon to be paid annually and regularly to
the said widow, by the purchaser during her
lith—to be secured by the
_bonds awl Mortgage
of the purchaser.
MARTIN A. SHORE.
J.. 23, 1835-3 t. • Trustce.•
•
FEMALE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
rim E library will be open every Saturday . aftet ,
I noon, at 3 o'clock, in their room m the
t'eurt _muse. Subscription 50 cents a year.—
Ni•us books have been added to the former ex.
eellem collection—" Fanny Ferns" popular
writings, "Bayard Taylor's" &e. The further
patronage of the 'albite will enable the caller.
lion to be still more extended.—
By order of Lito
President.
I runtingdon, Jan. 22 1855.
A Allende of Science.
Tin. C. 1,. Ncßing or mochoniesbor g comber.
land county P. tomounces to those
nlHic
ted with Tumor', Wous, Cancers, Polypus,
Lupus Moles or Marl, Scrofula Ur King's Evil
and all diseases that have been usually treated
with Caustic or Knife, he ran remove them by
an entirely new method, without cutting, burn•
hag% or pain neither Chloroform or Ether is ad
mini,tered, to the patient.
It is tto matteron what part of the body they
may be he can remove them with perfect safe
ty, and in a remarkably short time. No Min
eral or Vegetable poison is applied; and no
money required until a cure is perfected.
Pmlapsts Uteri, Female complaints, Chronic,
Venereal and all other diseases treated with
positive success. Full particulars can be ob.
tamed by addressing in either English or Ger
man, post paid. Patients can be accommoda
ted with Board on reasonable terms. . .
Mechanicsburg is one of the prettiest and
healthy towns in this or any other State. It is
8 miles from Harrisburg on the C. V. IL R. and
accessible from all parts of the Union.
The 1)r. will visit CIISCS in any part of the
State when desired.
Kind reader if yon know• any afflicted fellow
creature, delay not to tell them of this treat
ment.
January IG, 1855-Iy.
madras & NON
respeetrully make known to their
friends nod the public generally, that they
are carrying on the cabinetmaking business ;
in'all its various branches, in
1111.1tIVHICAZ
where they have constantly on luind, and make
to order, all kinds of furniture.; such as Hm
roues. Tables, Wash and Sewing Stands, Cup.
boards, Book•cases,Wardrobes,•Cottage, French
and High Post Itedstead.4Spring , Seat Sofas,
and Sofa Hocking Chairs, Windsor Chairs
and Settees, and every other article of
furniture whichmay be called for ; all of which
are made of the very best material and in the
most fashionable style. and will be sold at low
rates.
'like public arc respecluily invited to call and
examine their goods before purchasing else
where.
!loom on Tlill st., south side, d door;
cost of .J. (1. Miles* dwelling.
Jon. 11T, 1855..2w,
FARM FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers his Farm for sale, situ
ate on the Ilaystown Branch, in Walker
township, Huntingdon county, consisting of
240 Acres
of Slate land, 130 acres of which is in a good
state of cultivation, the balance is well timbered
one half of the cleared land is ricer bottom.
The buildings consist of two dwqlling houses,
frame barn and all the necessary outhouses, a
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 be made easy—rind possession
can be given on the first of April next.
DAVID CORBIN.
Jan. 16, 1855-6 t.•
MINERALOGY.
THE subscriber has recently returned from
Europe with about 20 pounds of Tin Ore,
the specimens, ore of the very best, they hove
the rock in which they were embed attached.—
To Mineralogists or Geologists, those specimens
would be very valuable. That tin ore can be
found its the United States, the subscriber has
no doubt. Any person wishing to procure all or
port of the specimens, eon have them by as ear
ly application to the subscriber. Address,
EDMUND TREMBATII,
Orbisonia, Huntingdon county, PR.
January 10, 1855-4 t.•
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
LETTFRS of administration hate been gran
ted to the undersigned upon the estate of
John Douglas, Into of Shirley township, dec'd.—
All persons indebted to said dee'd.„ aro reques
ted to make payment, and those having chums to
present tjunn tar settlement. •
SAMUEL It. 1/0110b45.,
DAVID DOUGLAS, Adm'rs.
jan..l6, 1865-60 Shirley tp;
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ganada.—T. W. STRONG, Publisher,sB Nos.
sae 'Si; N. Y,—Jan. 3,1 1855.-3 t.
T USW recaving,,,his week, Mackerel, Veiling
&c.. and for sale by J. &W. SAXTON.
7';‘ e most exintordinory di.rcnerry in lire World
in the Great Arabian Remedy _Van
and &cut.
CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT.
IT. G. FAIIIIELL'S GENUINE .IIIABIAN
the
ENT is a most extraordinary medicine,
the truth of which is placed beyond doubt by
the vast sales of the article and the many cures
being daily performed by it, which previously
had resisted all other medicines and the skill
of the best physicians in the world. It is coin.
posed of balsams, extracts.and gums peculiar
to Arabia—possessing, in a concentrated form,
all their stimulating, anodyne, penetrating, stir-
MIN and revulsive properties, and the same
which, ages ago, were need by the "Suns of the
Desert," with such miraculous success, its cu
ring tho,diseases of both men and beast.
P o id the
. I;,llmriny bv.mrkahle (urn., which
should ol pie , 11. G. l'arrell's
dlraldan l.ioiu nl • %nrbeyoncd
any similar remedy.
The following. is From the principal account •
ant of the wealty and respectable house of
Messrs Voris S Bro.. of this city, nod presents
(INN oF THE mosT WONDERFUL
CURES IN THE ANNALS of medical histo
ry
-., -
Mr. 11. C. VorrellDeor SD Actuated by
a senor of gratefulness ; I submit the following
as an instance of the utility of vour Brent med
icine. My child, three years old, was suddenly
attacked with a terrible disco,. which in less
than six hours prostrated it to total helplessness.
The limbs became no rigid that not a joint
bent ; the flesh turned black and cold and en
tirely deprived of feeling ; the eyes fixed; par
tially closed and altogether blind, following
this was deafness to all sounds ; the spine be
came contrpeted and so curved that when ly
ing on its back the head nod heels only touch
ed. Indeed, the child presented every appear
ones of being dead. Immediately on the at
tack, the faintly physieion was called in, and
for three weeks he labored to restore it to feel
ing, but in vain.although it seas blistered adoz
en times and different rubefacient Liniments
applied. A consultation of physicians was
then held, but to no purpose, the case was then
brought before the Medical Society, but noth
ing could be suggested that had not already
been done, and the doctor then told me lie
could do nothing more. We then commenced
opplying your Liniment freely over the whole
length of the spine, and yon may imagine a
parent's joy, when after a few applications, re
turning animation Was apparent, and it rapid
ly recovered with the exception of the sight,
which, did not become perfect fin-near n month.
The enild is now healthy and robust as can he.
Five other cases of the same kind occurred
previously in my neighborhood, nil of which
died, when there hi no doubt if your Liniment
had . beett used they would have recovered.
HENRY C. CLELAND.
PoOrin, Mardi Ist 1851.
A HARD LUMP ON A HORSES
BREAST.
Er. IL O. Farrell :—I hare used your Ara.
bine Liniment with gratification in several
cases, the most remarkable of which was a
large lump that appeared on me horsr'sbreast.
It was very hard, appearine; to 'be hard gristle.
It remained for nearly a year, when I applied
your Liniment, ono bottle of which entirely
cured it. I can recommend it ns the best
Liniment I ever used. JOAN CRAWL.
Peoria, Feb. 20th 1840.
Look out for Counkrfidts!
The public are cautioned against another
counterfeit, which has lately made its appear
ance, called W. %Farrell's Arabian Liniment,
time most dangerous of all the counterfeits, be
cause his having the name, of Farrell, many
will buy it in good faith, without the knowledge
that a counterfeit exists, and they will perhaps
only discocz.'Y their error when the spurious
mixture has wroa-ht its evil effects.
The genuine article is rtauttfrctured only by
11. O. Farrell, sole inventor 111‘ 1 proprietor,
and wholesale druggist, No. 17 Main street,
Peoria, Illinois, to whom all applications
Agencies must be addressed. Do sum you get
it with the letters H. 0. before Farrell's, thus
—II. 0, FARRELL'S—am' Ids signature on
the wrapper, all others are counterfeits.
Sold by Thos. lived & Son, Huntingdon, 11.
H. Sellers S; Fleming Ilrethers whekside,
burg, and by regularly authurhied agents
throughout the United States,
l'rice 23 and 50 coeds, and it I pet:bottle.
...
AGENTS WANTED in t'iverytnin, village
and hamlet in the United States, in which one
is not already established. Address If. U, Far
rell ns above, accompanied With good reference
as to character, responsibility, &c,
BANK NOTE LIST
[Corrected Weekly.]
PENNSYLVANIA. ',Cumberland Bank, A
Philadelphia Banks, parNineral Bank,
U. States Bank. , 20All_nlher .
.., :,,„ . other soh—
chambersbu,g, T, , ins'''. coLusißlA.
A
Gettysburg, An su i vent Banks, i
Pittsburgh ' A VIIIGLICIA.
Basquelila Co. nn sale Par 1S ranches,
t
Lusylstown, nu sale Ncar Branches,
Wheeltng,
11.`iider Fives,i;NORTII CROLINA.
Aliddl9town,
Carlisle,
Erie, ,
Waynesburg, -'AII solvent Banks, I
‘Vaishington, I ;Under Fives I
Ilarrisburg, . ;;`SOUTH CAROLINA.
Ilonesdale,-
-. All solvent Banks,
Lebanon, paeUialer Fives, 4
Monongahela, A , GEORGIA
',Vest Branch Bank, par Hawkinsville,
Wyoming Bank, par Com. ll'k Macen,no sale
York, A Merclets Irk do. railed
... . . .. ... .. , ...
All other solv't pailAll'other solvent,
Relief Notes, fUnder Fives,
Towanda Relief, no sale ALABAMA.
::: ',Bank or Niobile,
Calais, 10 All other solvent,
t,
Lafayette,
Small Notes; 5
Maine Bank, Portland, LOUISIANA.
liK;Cantile, Bangor, ' f',.i ilher solvent beaks, i
St. Croix, Calais, OHIO.
All solvent banks, i'S,Av't Cincinnati Irks, I
Small Notos, 11 COUNTIIY.
NEW nAmrstnuE. Nomtlk
,
All solvent banks, vinvillo Society,
StuallNotes,_ s. I All other solvent, I
VERMONT. ,Under Fives, 2
Bunk of St. Albans, KENTUCKY.
All solvent banks, II ioilv cut Banks, 1
Under fives, Small notes 2
MASSACIIUSETTS. NNiISSEE,
All solvent bunks, \ .4volt banks, I
Under fives, ii:Cuiler Fives, 2
RHODE ISLAND. i MICHIGAN.
Providence Co. Bunk, f Fur. & Meet,., Detroit, I
All solvent banks, s lnst. Co., do. 1.
Under fives, others, uncertain
CONNECTICUT. t MISSISSIPPI.
All solvent banks, ita!Nortbern Banks, no solo
Under lives, n;All others,
.. tn:ertain
NEV' YORK ciTY. MISSOURI.
solyani 4hr,Y,s, par,Bl State of Missouri,
NEW YORK FLOIIIDA•
Atlas Bank;' Banks no sale
James Bank, 121 ILLINOIS.
Northern Exchange,' - 1 State Irk & Branelies,so
State Wit, Saugerties, I Under Fives, 50
Bank, Coma, Lake, 1 All others, no sale
Solvent Countryß'ks,s INDIANA.
Post Notes & Certif. or State 'IN& Branches.
Dep. on time issued Small Notes• ' 2
by Free B'ks, no sale ARKANSAS.
NEW JESSEY. All Bunks. '•' bo
Plainfield, broke' ' WISCONSIN.
All other solvent parln. On. Cheeks,Milw. 2
DELAwmtv. otityi Banks. II& sale
Small Notes, lOWA.
All pm
• 31 in., Duhugap, sale
....
MARVL4ND. salo
Small Notes, I . CANAIL
13810,110 re Banks, kA II solvent Banks, 2
Salisbury, broke Bank of Wooster, failed
e -A fine lot of Pistol.. at ELM. SIS .1 1423.
[Eft , ole Dr. David Diller,
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
rpm: undersign.' Auditor, appointed by the
Orphan's Court of Huntingdon county. to
distribute the balance on, the account of Benja
min F. Patton and John T. Matthias, adminis
trators of the estate of Dr. David Diller, Into of
Warriorstnark towuship, deceased, to and
amongst those lewally entitled thereto, hereby
gives notice that lie will attend for that purpose
at the Court Bunco, in Iluatingdun, on Tuesday
the 11th day of February next, at three o'clock,
P. M., when and whiore nil persons are required
to present their claims against said fund, or ho
debarred from coining in for a share of the same.
THEO. 11. CREMIIit,
A tidi tor.
Jan. 16, 1855-4 t.
A BOOK FOR
EVERY YOUNG AMERICAN.
?on ' 171
publish, in one volume of about Win twos, wiet
HE
two hundred engravings, cloth, gilt, T I -
LusTuATED NI A NNERS BOON • A Manu
al of good behavior .10 pato necompli,lailents;
containing careful instructions in ell the upper-
Wits to the person, dress, nttiness, acquire•
menu. conversation and deportment of the per
fect lady, and the finished gentleman of the best
society. Price one dollar.
This book, the Grit and only one of its kind
will lie sent, post -paid, :is a premium, to any per
son who will procure thirty subscribers to the
Dime, an illnstratcil monthly, at ten cents a
year. Each number of the Dime contains from
five to ten engravings, Mitsie, and twenty col
umns of usethl and entertaining matter ' suitable
for the school or tinnily. It is considereil the
best, as it is the cheapest paper of its kind :unit
being neither sectioal, sectarian, nor partisan,
it is intended for the widest circulation and the
greatest possible usefidness.
The Illustrated Manners Book, post-paid, and
thirty copies of the Dime, one year, for Three
Dollars.
The Illustrated Manners Book, malted, post-
paid, for One dollar.
The Dime, ten cents a year, or eleven fur
One dollar.
Specimens cheerfully forwarded to Teachers,
Clergymen, Pu.tmastets, or any persons wishing
to rake clubs and compete for Premiums.
Address LELAND CLAY & Co., it Sprnce
st. N. Y.
Foundry for Sale or Rent.
Steam Foundry belonging to the under
signed et Petersburg, will be sold or rented
on reasonable terms, inoluding u large variety
of Patterns for Cooking-stoves, Parlor, Ten
plate, Wood and Coal stoves; Water-pipe, Roll
ing -mill, Forge, Grist, Saw-mill and Threshing
machine cnstings; also a full assortment of Plow
patterns fur all the various plows used in the
country. The foundry is favorably located for
business with all the oar binary, patterns and fix
tures in good order Po,session given on or be
fore April 1:4 next craning.
Meet:IA.OCH & MILADY.
Petersburg, Jan., 3,1 18.33.-3 t
HENRY W. OVERMAN,
No 6, South Tided Street,
BELOW MAIMET,
Philadelphia.
Importer, Manufacturer and General
DE:ALLII)
lies Constantly on hand, and
Always Finishing,
All kinds of Leather, Morocco, Calf
Skins, Sheep Skins, &c,, fic.
The attention of Country Merchants and Man
tifitctnrers, to solicited.
RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER.
Pee. 20, 1854.-Iy.
IMPROVED LARD LAMP.
THE undersigned having purchased the fall
and exclusive right and privilege of con
structing, using, and vending to others, the right
to make and use, in the county ot Huntingdon,
STONESIFERS: SMITH'S improvement in the
adjustable.packing fern lamp for burning lard.
Lamps for solo by the dozen or Singly, also
toonchip rights for sale at reasonable prices.
VI orders promptly attended to by address
ing, :!ie subscriber, Orbisonin, Hunt. Co. Pa.
GEO. W. CORNELIUS.
Sipostille, Nov. 15, 1854.-6 m.
the
o K ii S i g . . „ Al w ,wor lia b v uz n y o tt:; i lS .ep la t i r ts d n a t
as Journal Va
ry superiorartiele of BLA NK DEEDS, BONDS,
JUDGMENT minis, SUMMONS', EXECU
TIONS, &c.
Fish for Sale.
Iv
ti fi uir r ti t i A S . usqul , diatina
just received and leer sale at the store of
GEO. GIVIN.
ALMANAC FOR 1855.
1, 3
t
•
%.'" 5 4
c• ?I
Jauuary 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17. 18- 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31
February 7 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 10 17
18 19 20 21. T 2 23 24
23 26 27 26
March 1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 19 16 17
10 19 29 21 22 23 21
25 2f; 27 28 29 70 71
Apvil 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 H 12 13 14
15 16 17 19 19 20 21
22 23 21 25 26 27 28
20 30
May 1 2 3 4 5
a 7 R 9 10 11 12
1,1 14 13 16 17 J 8 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31
Juno 1 2
3450 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 20 27 28 29 30
July 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 Il• 12 13 11
13 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31
August 1 2 :` *
5 7 8 Ci 10 11
12 13 14 is 18 17 18
111 20 21 22 23 2-1 2,5
24 27 28 29 30 31
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September •
2345 G 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
Ootober 1 2 3 4 5 6
V 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 , 0'15 16 17 16 19 20
21 22 2:1 21 25 26 27
28 29 30 31
November --
1 2 3
4 5 G 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 la 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30
December
• 2 3 4 5- fi 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 11 15
18 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 20 27 28 39
30 31
ADMINI.'4II.I . I . OII'S NOTICE.
ETT sz of adisiini.itration on the Estate of
John W. Matthias,. late of the borough or.
Cas.ivillc, Huntingdon county, deed. All Tier- .
sons indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same will present them
properly authenticated for settlement.
DAVID CLARKSON, Aden
*Tan. 10, 18:15.-61.* - • -
MATCHES ! MATCHES !! MATCUFS!!!,
JO 'N p-ONNELL.Y;
tNiTICTUISER AND IN, ESTOR OF
S.\ PATENT SQUABF UPRI GUT
Wool) BOX lIIATCHES.
Nu. 100 North y()ult711 . Street (above liace,)
PH/L. IDELPMA.
MATCHES having become on indispensable
AY- 1 - article in housekeeping, the subscriber af
ter n great sacrifice of time and money is enabled
to oflbr to the Public an article at once combin
ing Utility nor Cheflinums. The inventor knowing.
Su:dangers apprehended on SCCOUIIt of the film
soy manner iu which Matches arc generally peel,'
ed in paper, has by the aid of New Steam Ma
chinery of his own invention, succeeded in get
ting upn SAFETY PATE. SQUARE UPRIGHT
eras! BOX' ; this box is far prefeiable, inasmuch
that it occupies no more roam than the old round
wood box, and contains at least Two HUNDRED
per cent. more Matches, which to Shipncys is
considerable advantage; it is entirely new, and
secure (limiest Moisture end spontqcous com
bustion, and dispels all ()anger on thalispoata
lion by means of Railrne4, 'Steamboat or any
other mode of conveyanzo.
- -
These Matches are iiatkeil so that one gross or
more min• ho shipped to any port of the world
with perfect safety. They ore the most desirable
article for llama consumption, and the Southern
and Western Markets that have ever been invca-
DEALERS and SHIPPERS, will do welt to
call and examine for themaelvea. .
Three .11atches arc WA !WANTED to t o ,
Superior to unathiny Iterelqiire qlli , red lo the Public.
JOHN DONNELLY.
100 North FOCIITII St., Philad'u.
Dee.2o, 1854.-3 m.
HIDE OIL AM) LEATHER STORE.
D. KIRKPATRICK,
Nu. 21 South Third Street, Between Market
and Chesnut Streets, Philadelphia,
HAS FOE PALE.
Pry and Green Salted Patina Kips.
TANNERS' OIL,
Tanners'• and Curriers' Tools,
A7' 'fllti LOWEST PRICES AND UPON* TIIE RES:
TERMS.
CV' All kinds of Loather in the Rough wanted,
for whirls the highest market price will be given
in oath, ur taken in exchange for Hides.
Leather Stored free of Charge and Sold on
Commission.
Dec. 2p,
Valuable Limestone Land for Sale.
THE subscriber offers at private sale, his form,
situate in Franklin township, Huntingdon
county, shoot one-half inilv from the Pennsylva
nia Railroad, containing about
One Hundred and ninety Acres,
be it more or less, of the best quality of lime
stone laud, about 160 aeres of N% likh are eleared,
under good fence, and in t good state of etalti. ,
eaten.
The improvements era n twn stoty stone
dwelling house, a largo frame bank barn,Z,
wagon shetAlbru crib, large stable, nod (aier
outbuildings. It has a good orchard, and good
water upon it.
••
•
- • •
Any person desiring, to purchase, coon call
upOn me on the premises. I will show them
and make known my tortes.
JAMES DYSART.
Nov. 15, 1854.-3 m,
BOOKS! BOOKS 1 1 WALL PAPER 1 11
2 0,000
Ji`:„Vililo'S.L' and
popular
r n i ew
hcr has just re.
sewed 11 . 0111 Boston, New York end•
Philadelphia, comprising the great
est variety and toast extemulye stuck .;ll -
Fever brought to the inter.or ado, State, His
STATIONERY is also of great variety and so
petter quality, in part ns follons: Letter. Cop
and Note Paper, Gold and Steel Pens, Inkstands,
Blank: and Time Books, 'Diaries for 1055, &e.—
Also, Harper's, Putnam's,
Godey's and Gra
ham's Magazines, received every month as toast
as pat, 2000 copies of the books recommended
by the TegvhcFs' Institute and Board of Dire,
tors of the count , : Greenliers Arithmetics and
Algebra. Town'i Spellers, and Swan's Readers.
3000 Priyson & Dunton,s Boston Copy Books,
being the time system as well as the best execu
ted books ever Offered to the public, attire lowest
wholesale prices. 1000 pieces Wall Paper Is*
9 to 13 cents for common, 1 it , 23 and 37 cents for
glazed, and 1,25 to $2 for gold. All of the above
stock is odbred 'extremely low fo li—tire
lic will please call and examiii,.l4,
_ .
Store opposite Whittaker's hotel, Railroad
St., Huntingdon, Pa.
W:kr. COLON.
_ _
Nov. 8, 1851.
NEW STAGE LINE.
TIIE subscriber would respectfully inform tlo
J. traveling public that be is now running a lino
of Ilackgfrom Mt. Union to Orbisonia, as follows:
Prom Orbisonia to NIL Unroll and hnelt - ngnin,
ovary day, intersecting the Champersburg lino
nt Orbisonie. • • •
Passengers wishing to go to Shade Gap, or any
other place, will be taken on without delay.
Ilis Hacks aro good and emnfiirtahle, and
he is determined to have none but good and
steady drivers; in 8 word, hie desire is to carry
passengers in condbrt mid safety.
JAMES S. BURKET.
. _
Orbisonin, Nov. 8, 1854.—1 y.
FIVE PER CENT SAVING FUN D,
Of The National Safety Company.
Street, South West Corn, Third Sired,
PILIL4DELPIIIA.
Incorporatpd by the State of Penn
srivania to
FIVE PER CENT interest is given and tint
money is always paid bad: whenever it hi
called for, without the necessity of giving notice
tor it beforehand.
People who have large sums put their money
in this Safety Fund, on account of the superior
safety and convenience it affords, but auy sum,
large or qail, is received.
Phis SAV.IO FUND has niece than hap' a mil
lion of dollars, securely invested tur the safety
of depositors.
.
The Office is open to receive and pay money
wary day, from a o'clock in the morning till 7
o'clock in the everting, and on Monday and
Thursday evenings, till 9 o'clock.
Seoplo who have money to put in; are invited
ttsetill.nt the office for further information.
HENRY L. BENNER, Pres't.
Iit)IIERT SELFSIDCIE, Vice l'res't.
Ittmu, Secretary.
Nur. I, 1831.
L.3DIES DRESS GOODS,
Mits: Delanes, B. Delanes, De Bcrege, Lawns,
Ginghams, and a choice variety of Goods of all
kinds, at the store pi GEO. GWIN,
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ITST received rind for Nilo, Ham, Shoulder,
Sole, grieif lied; Lake Trout, Whito tisk
ulao Dried Peaches, Dried Apples, &c., &c., fur
sale by . J. AXTON. •
LAMES Lasting and Siik work Gaitore, Kid
Morocco, and Goat Boots and Shoo, at the
store of GEO. GWIN.' •
TIONNETS, of nit sorts and colors, dno, Mi&
Flats, frorA ne to 300, just received and fon
sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
JUST RECEIVED and form& Fish, and
Plaster by J. & W. SAXTON.
OOKING Glasas. j t ie.-rived and for sale
-LA by J. 4. Ir. SAXTON.