ORPHANS' CURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE. 1)Y virtue of an order of sale issued out dam ) Orphans' Court of Ilantingdon county, will be Ad at public sale, on the premises, in Brady township, in said county, on 27/I.IIS/M Y, the 22nd dew Id' March, 1855,.a tract of land in slot township aforesaid, containing between 00 nod lOU neves, adjoining lands of James McDonald and others, Into the estate of James Ross idinut 23 mires of which are cleared, with a cab in house and barn thereon, and the balance of the tract containing the bo itimberin that coon - try. Said property la about 3 miles from Mill Creek, on the Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad nt the month of the hishacoquillis the road leading from Millaireek to Allenville.— There arc four springs on the tract and a good unter.power. Terms.—One-411 of the purchase money to he paid on confirmation Vtlie sale, and the bal ance in ono year thereafter, to be secured by baud and mottgage, with intere,t. T I I WI AS ROSS, Admr, HENRY GLAZIER, Clerk. February 1,1855-3 t. • 'tANTARD FOR SALE OR RENT. rp HE subscriber offers for sale or rout a mil -1 um with all the usual fixtures in good or der. There is a splendid orchard of choice fruit trees on the lot. Possessiea can be given on the first day of April next. It. McBtiIINEY. MeAleavy's Fort, February 3rd 1855-6 t Receipts and Expenditures • Of the County of Ifunanydon from the :Ird. day , ;1 January, 1$5•1, op to the sth day of January, 1855, iiwbuliny bolkdays. RECEIPTS. Amt. in Treasury at lost Settlement $3Ol 80 1848. William MeGarvey, Shit ley, 52 02 1850.. Wiol i :ean, Penn, 98 07 Ito .' eincr, Springfield, 13 68 1831. .Tult ve, i3arree, 30 64 amid Teague, Cromwell, I S . 121 58 nee Sharrer, Shirley 191 98 . thin Brown, Springfield, )2 68 Thomas Dean, Walker, 4 18 Charles Green, West; 271 21 1852. 1 hinicl Womelsdorf. Franklin, 39 54 George Bowman, Shirley, 2 64 Levi Smith, Union, 31 88 John Coulter, Walker, 106 31 1853. • James Ewing, Thirree, 300 27 James Miller, Brady, 2112 10 Josh. Greenland, Cass, 60 00 Pittard Madden, Cloy, 77 84 ( ; voige Swartz, Cromwell, 449 60 Hobert Peterson, Dublin, 222 00 I Win. Mellwitin, Franklin, 804 06 Luke Vottriltevs, llenderson, 422 20 ! Leonard Weaver, llotewell, 4 , 131 71. dames Stewart. Jr. Jackson, 271 60 7ilichnel Fetterlaiof,•Morris, G4B 9'J Jacob ljaLpilaingli, Penn 232 01 BetkininWt4l, Porter, 1182 92 John Lot,, Shirley, • 529 66 Solo Locke, Springfield, 132 15 John Jones, Tell, 134 17 lAracl Blirr, Tod, 420 64 William till,. Union, 143 00 W\olot He tier, Walker, 307 00 Valter Van Tries, Warriursmark 1091 80 John Hewitt, West, 321 83 • IVilliiiii Ve t ch Balk 348 00 .Julia Nit. mid, Bra , 200 00 George Snoth, Cass, GO 00 Richard Madden, Clay, 135 00 Michael M,ers, Cromwell, • . 130 00 A iolrew J. Taylor, I /Odin, 113 00 John Litport, Franklin, 803 00 John Snyder, Henderson, 1263 00 Eli l'lntomer, Hopewell, 168 00 Joints W. Books. Jackson, - 397 00 David l'itssoy, Morris, 342 00 Jacob Grove, Sr., Penn, 425 00 William D. Shaw, Porter, 6811 00 David S. Umbenow, Shirley, 380 00 Benedict Stevens, Springfield, '25 00 Jacob Bogie, Tell 50 00 John McClain, Tod, . • 200 00 Nathan Greenland Union, 207 5:1 .Joseph Douglass, 'Walker, 310 00 William !Ink:hi:ton, NVarriorstnark, 520 10 Abraham Cresswell, West, 683 28 16,619 16 Amount of County tax on Unseated lands, 487 97 Amount of School tax on Unseated lands, 174 20 Amount of- Road tax on Unseated lands, ' 263 47 Amount of Redemption money on Unienied lands received since last settlement, 176 GO Amount received iu full on Bond n• • f.minst sundry persons given fur any amount over three thousand dollars which Bridge across the Juniata river at Huntingdon shall cost, 750 00 Amount received for rent of Toll House, . 35 00 • Amount received for rent of Court House, 32 00 87 00 Amount of Jury Fees and Fines received from W. B. Zeigler, Sheriff, 63 00 Balance due county Treasu rer at settlement, G 4 82 EXPENDITURES. Attorney General and others on crim inal prosecutions. 1239 40 Constables for Making returns nod advertising spring elections Sc., 262 21 Grand and Traverse Jurors, Court Crier d:e., 2826 60 Assessors orders, 348 00 Judges, Inspectors and Clerks of Elections, 648 44 inquisitions on dead bodies, 566 92 Road and Bridge views, 254 00 40 damages, Bcsj. Orating 60 00 do do John Hewitt 400 00 Flo do Fred. Snyder 23 00 do do John. Hess 23 60 do do Daniel Piper 160 00 922 60 State road from 21111 Creek to Calvin 55 50 Bobert Madden fur bridge at 11.01400 n 1150 011 Alex. Carmon fur ',ridge at !lawns 433 90 Oeorge Couch for bridge at Couch's Furnace 389 25 Jacob Covert for bridge a mass Black Log Creek 196 57 John Shaver l'or building bridge at Drakes Ferry 300 00 2463 52 Commissioners—, Robert Stitt in full 38 50 Eliot Smith 105 00 Samuel Wigton . 114 00' 'rho mas Earner 105 00 31;5 50 Amt. paid Auditors for 's3' 53 50 Clerk to Commissioners in full for 1533 60 00 Clerk to Commissioners on account for 1854 325 00 375 00 Treasurer of Stale Luuatio Asylum for David Brotherline 62 00 John Madden •og 00 1 1 4 00 Fur coal, wood, stationary, light &e, for public offices Court House and Jail, 403 22 Interest en County Bonds— William B. Leas 360 00 Thomas Fisher 114 00 William Orbison, Esq., 173 50 of C. Beoher 00 00 Henry buckler 22 19 Jan B.l t accte 30 00 759 69 Amount paid Directors of tho Poor for 1854 1200 00 W. 13. Zeigler Sheriff, for summoning Jurors and conveying prisonors to the inmitentiary &c. 682 73 EteriffUreeidand on account for some, For County printing— • William Lewis 77 50 Samuel Claggow 99 00 170 50 .George Jackson' the board. log Jurors and Constables in the ease of Conn!, m. Elizabeth Harker 90 89 Robert Kyle fur boarding Jurors end Constables in ease of Comth. vs. U rut ge Moreland 8 00 98 89 Dr. J. 11. lsclen for Medical attendance on prisoners 3 00 Insuranceof Bridge at Hun tingdon Postage to Wtn. Lewis John 31. Cunningham for plan nod tecifieatioss of Treasurer's and Sheriff's office 10 00 John Reed A ttnrney to Com missioners in full for '53 10 00 John Reed Attorney to Com missioners on account fur 1834 20 00 A. W. Benedict 10 00 40 00 For running and making boundary fine between Huntingdon, Centre and Mifflin Counties 112 00 Fur running and making poundal,' line between Huntingdon, Dediord and Fulton counties Gff 18 Refunding orders to sundry persons for land sold at Treasurer's sale 136 09 Sundry persons premiums on wild cots and foxes. 348 85 Road tan on unseatedlands paid 1831 190 00 Sdinol tan on unseatedlands paid 1854 33 0.1 222 94 Theo. 11. Cromer, Prolys fees qraionarc, nod blank Ism!. for Proihouotays, lien &a. 214 87 For repairs to Court House and Jail 202 83 Mrs. Werth fur cleaning Court house 18 75 Mrs. June Klein for same in full Mrs. Jane Krim for wash ing for prisoner 3 Sundry persons redemption money on unseated lands Treasurer's Commission on $90,994 51 at 13 per cent 514 91 18,958 03 rit fe,timony of the correctness of the above nemunts we hare hereto set ear hands this 12th day of January, A. 1). 185. SA MUM. W IGTON, THOMAS lIAMER, DEMJ. K. N Commissioners. Report of William DOITig, Trensa rer of the lit 111 l iugdon County Academy. ItECElrirs. To balance in hand on Ins: settle ment before county Auditors 9th January 1831, $lB.l 37 To rent of Academy received from • Mr.lloll, 182 00 To interost on money in Treasurers hands till lent out, 30 00 To rent from llev. 1.. Hawes per W. Orbison, Esq, 30 00 EXPENDITURE. By amount paid James McCabe far repairn 2 00 By bonds of sundry persons secured by Bent Estate and bearing niter. cot front lot April 1853, lly.balanee in hued of Treasurer, 4.16 37 The Outstanding debts due the Aendotnyare as follows, vii;— • ' 4 Bonds of Martin Kepbort bearing interest from Ist April 1852, secured by mortgage for Siss 50. 3 Bonds of 'Michael 'lecher bearing interest from Ist April 1853, secured by mortgage for $lOO 00. 2 Bonds of Alexander Armitage bearing in• tercet from let April 180, secured by morl. gage for $lOO 00. 12,721 40 Report of the Directors of the Poor for the year 1551. Henry Brewster, Esq., Treasurer in account with the Directors (ph Poor. DR. To balance in the heads of the Treasnrer nt the last settlement, $124 70 To proceeds ail buf,hos of wheat, 10 150 Tu cash from Mrs. Fraker for outs, 11 00 By cash pold Wm. Lewis for printing $3 50 By Cash paid George Hudson for see. vices as Directors of the poor, 56 00 By cash to Lycoming Fire Insurance Company, 2 63 By cash paid to J. Willliams fur stands, 20 00 By cash paid Wm Bird for hauling, 3 26 By cash paid Airs $. A. Burket for goods purchased of her, 25 00 By cash paid James Murphy, 56 87 By Treasurer's Conimissionen $216 00 at Ii per cent., 3 25 18,958 02 $l7O 50 Directors of the Poorinaccount with the county of Haniinydon. DR. _ . To amount received 7; orders °Elite County Commissioners for 1853, $3OOO 00 To amount received orders of the County Commissioners for 1851 1280 00 To amount received of Jas. Murphy, 56 87 Py cash paid sundry persons for iron bedsteads and bedding, $779 81 By cash paid for stone coal, 156 80 Ily cash paid sundry for furnitore, 17.8 90 By cash paid for stovgs and pipe, 120 50 Ily cash paid for nueensivare, 63 47 By cash paid for groceries, 01 16 lly cash jar bell fixtures, 11 99 By cash paid for bibles, 7 08 By cash paid for hardware. 90 27 By cads paid fur provisions and haul ing, 12 82 lip cashpaid for bringing in 'paupers, 18 62 By cash for freight, . 51 37 By cash paid for discount on $l5OO, 17 00 By cash paid J. G. Lightner ut sundry, Lilacs for building poor house, c., 6730 00 87336 87 Outstanding debts in fluor qf sundry persiais tip to the first day of January 1835. J. G. Lightner when contracts are finished, $746 01 Mtu Burket for grain in the bushel, grain in the ground, cattle. hay, hogs, chiclions, copper kettle, &c. 578 62 James Saxton ler balance on coal ... paid Hiram Johnston, 63 20 James Saxton for services as Dime. • of Poor for two years athl 41*. List of Outstanding Year. Toteaships. 1840. Allegheny, 1841. Tell, Witll:er, 1845. Boma; Womer, Spriuglidd, Woodburn HO& Sorrel•, Porter, 1847. Cass, - Friuddith Spl•iugtioJ, Tell, 160 00 ISM. Cam, .Franklin, .lac • I:Union, 1819. Clay, 1851. Xllrady, Cromirull, Sliii9y, 21 96 16 20 rod, jWalker, We rriors m ark, West, 1852. Fran , t Wulker, 1853. .1.11 nub', teass, Wm!' klin, tHerdcraon, f Porter, f West, 1851. f 11nrree, t Brady, "Wass, Krom well, t Writ klin, .1- 11 enflorsoB, •I• Hopewell ; Vatelison, t Morris, • t Penn, Porter, I . Bl)ring-field, trod, tUnion, t Walker, t Wurriurstunrk, 15 00 40 00 Witold Amount, 412,428 05 tSinee paid in part. ISinue paid in full. *lt appears by Mr. Cones amount was paid to Mr. Neff, former Treasurer and not credited on • _ 195 87 The folloning is the Indebtedness of the County. To William B. Lease, Bonds on Poor House property, $6,000 00 " Thomas Fisher, Esq., 1,000 00 " William Orbison ' Esq., 0,000 00 " Ears, of Conrad Bucher deed., 1,000 00 " Henry Funkier, 500 00 Given under Sent of Office, Gth JnimarY, 1,53. Attest HENRY W. Mil.t.En, Clerk. penses in Philadelphia, • 06 00 Jelin Brewster for services es Dircc• tor of Poor for one year, Samuel Ilnitern for services as Di rector or Poor for one year, 22 00 Sundry persons for bringing in pau pers, 107 00 Store bills to sundry persons, 272 25 For books and Stationary, 30 83 Sundry persons for labor done, 57 7.1 James Murphy for sundry articles for use of houss nod fitrm, 178 10 Balance on Stands, 2O 00 44G :Si Sundry persona for keeping, outdoor 45 95 Sh i :t 2 e n ru ' n ' t ' itie Hospital fur keeping 'Minns Cohnor, 77 .00 Makte ITarrition for tin ware, 112 17 385 50 58 87 J. 11 Lightener for lettering doors, 11 93 Sundry persons for provisions, labor, &c. • 229 45 2216 51 Proceeds V . the l'oor Hntrse Farm for the year 1181 bushels of wheat, 230 bushels of corn, 50 bushels of eats, GA bushels of rye. On hued lot Janitary 1055, 14111- ho. sliest, 127 ho. corn, 34 bu. °nil 1200 lbs wheat flour, 80 Dm corn meal, 50 lbs rye flour, 40 bu. potatoes, 300 lbs beef, 800 lbs pork, 4 cows, 4 calves, 10 hogs, 3 tons of hay, 30 tons of stone cont. Persons admitted since lot November 1824. 43 ; discharged 1 ;of whom 27 are men, 13 women, 5 children. Born in the V. S. 28 of whom 3 are color. rd born in Jreland it born in Germany 8. Articles manufactured by the inmates, 6 dress es, 7 shirts, 7 pair of stockings, 1 skirt, 3 ! aprons. We the undersigned auditors of the c ninty of Huntingdon do hereby certify that we have examined the orders of the Commissioners of said county and thh receipts for the some for and during the past year and find a balance due the Treasurer of sixty-four dollars and oighty-two cents. And also that we have examined the account, of the Directors of the Poor of said county and find it correct, as above stated. We have also examined UM account of the Treasurer of the Huntingdon County Academy and find that it is correct, as adore stated leav ing a bulance in the hands ofthe Treasurer, on the Ist day of January, 1835 of fifty-eight dol lars and eighty-seven cents. Given under our hands at the Commission ers office In the borough of the Huntingdon, 6th January 1855. RALPH CROTSLEY, HENRY BREWSTER, P. MOOR, . $1 :0 LO FEMALE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. THE library will be open every Saturday after noon, at 3 o'clock, in the i r room in the Court House. Subscription 30 cents a year.— New books have been added to the former ex cellent collection—“Fannv Fern's" popular writings, "Bayard Tnylor'i" ke. The further patro unge of the public will enable the collec tion to be still more extended.— $7336 8G Huntingdon, Jan. 22 1855. (111LVFli and I.llted Simone Gold,Silver and Plat;tl Spaotaalos,a ' t Snata'a Jewelry Store. fit INGIIAMS.-I)omestie and Dross, just re ceived at 1) . P. WIN'S °heap Store. 1 BARRELS Roo Herriog,just received and fur sale at the store of OEO, GWljl. A SPLENDID assortment of Laillaa' )reps A Goodsjust mulled at CAILMON'ti, . CiIi.VER Bolter linty., and Salt Spuons, at 0 E. Snare'sChaapJowalry Stop, CARPET Bags, just raceived and for sole I}y J r d• .3.4xToN. DURE WHITE I f EAD,juit reveivad and fur sale by J. & W. SAXTON. Gold Watches willbe .01 by gp.Bx.lll Nicer than climber°. ffirA lino lot yr rproys nt EVIL fiti.llWll. tialauces due Ist January, 105, by the following Cul- lector, viz: - .Nituvw a/ Collo:1w. County rat. Slate nix. Militia fines. Samuel Robison, 466 53 Jonathan Briggs, 1 05 A. B. Sangaree, 13 50 John R. Hunter, 14 50 Collins Hamer,.l6 65 .. Benedict Stevens, 1 00 'Benjamin Bowers, 3 -to Charles Cowden, Jacob Lough, James . FI ainpson, Lemuel Orem Thonms W. Neely, 29 01 20'2 OS 12 50 G.l 39 John H. Stopebritker, William Ramsey, George Mar, Conrad CaTitian, John Conrad, David S. Bell, I,evi Smith, Daniel Curtinan, • Alexander Stitt, Jesse Yocum, Daniel Teagne, Isaac Shower, Jesse Cook, Thomas Denn, Asadala Sacketts, Charles Green, Daniel WotnelsdurT, Solomon Houck, Levi Smith, John Cosher, James Miller, Joshua Greenland, • Robert Peterson, William M'llwain, Luke Voorhees, Benjamin Nett, William Smith, John Hewitt, William Conch, . John Nl'Donald, George Smith, Richard Madden, Daniel 'Teague, Andrew .1. Taylor, John L,, port, John Snyder, Eli l'ltimmer, JO,O, \V. Books, David Tussey, Jamb Grove, Sr., William I). Shaw, David S. Umtenow, Benedict Stevens, (Icorge John M'Clain, Nathan Greenland, Joseph Douglass, William Hutchison, Abraham Cresswell, 3 00 25 00 at 52 41 81 VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Jouys, ono of the most celebrated Phy sicians in New York, writes an follows : 23 25 Centro-Dear air :—Having witness• ed the excelled effects of your Ilyogs NA on INHALINO 11YORAN VAPOR AND CHERRY SYRUP, ill 11. ease of chronic lirouchitift, find being touch in favor of counter-iritation in affections of the throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, I can there fore cheerftilly recommended your Medicated apparatus as being the most coovenicut and efli,tual mode of applying anything of the kind I have ever sects. No doubt thousands of persons may be relieved, and many cured by using your remedies. Von are at liberty to use this in any way you may think proper, Dospectrully, yours, &e. C. JOIINS, M. D., No. GO9 Houston St., New York. , Prof. S Center writes us as follows • GENTI.VIEN.-1 hare recently had occasion to test pour• Cherry Syrup and ilygean Vapor in a case of Mantic sore throat, (hut had refused to yield to other forms oftreatment, and the re sult has satisfied me, that whatever may be the composition of your preparation, it is no imposition, but an excellent remedy. I Wish for the sake of the afflicted that it might be brought within the reach of all. WA. Doctor CUEEVER Now-York Nov. 13, ISJ t. ' DEMI SIII: —I think highly of Dr. Curtis's Hygeittm, 114 a remedy in diseases of the throat and lung, Having had some opportunity. to test its efficacy. 1 on: convinced that it is a most excellent medicine, both the Syt up and the inhaling application to the idlest. The IIYGEANA is for unto by Thomas Head son. See advertisement is another column headed. Hyyeanua, Jan. 23. 1855-6 m. sT. lifittOENS & SON HOST respectfully make known to their friends and the public generally, that they are carrying on the cabinet-making business, in all its various branches, in EU .: 13 Bo where they have constantly on hand, and make to order, all kinds of furniture ; suck as Bu reaus, Tables, Wash and Sewing Stands, Cup• boards, Book•enses, Wardrobes, Cot tage,French and nigh Post Bedsteads, Spring 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 bo sold at low rates, _ . . _ . The public are respeefully invited to call and examine their goods ham purchasing else where. . _ . Auditors. .... Ware Room on Hill st., south side, 5 doors east of .1. G. Miles' dwelling. Jan. 16, 1853-2 m. Fourth Vol, of Yankee Notions, GREAT IMPROVEMENTS; The present number commences the Fourth Vol ume of this popular Periodical. Its :niecess has been 1,5 !loud precedent, and its circulation, already LARGER than that of any similar publication IN TUG WOULD, is constantly increasing. Arrangements have been made which trill enable the Publishers to make the By order of the Presideet. Far superior to any Comic paper ever publish ed in the United Stses. THE BEST Awns- Tic TALENT in the country has been coriu m' TILE ILLUSTRATIONS, and earl, number will contain from 00 to 75 ENGRAVINGS, in the highest pohool of COMIC ART. Its Liter ary Contents, by µlarge Corps of Talented Con tributors. will eliallanite comparison with those of rimy tuna,: periodical alt tar in Europe or Amman, and will consist of it choice repertory of humor,fa,n, *lace, wit, 0014ie toles, sketches ? &c. ? aiming to ...shoat folly as it dies," but never o'erstepping the lines of atrial propriety; it being the object of Op Publisher to tpuitu the TAN KER Niyrioss MI ever welcome visitor tit ev ery Rome Circle. Subseription price, SI 20 per annum t or I2} cents per number. For sale by all the News Agents stud Perioilieal Dealers to every City, Town, and Village in die United States and Cumula.—T. W, STRONG, Publisher, situ St. N. Y,—Jau. 3tl 1803,-2V STARTLING, BUT TRUE; NHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOWS How often it happens, that the wife linger. front year to year in that pitiable condition as not even for ono day to feel the happy and exhilarating influ ence incident to the enjoyment of health. TILE BLOOMING BRIDE,. But a few years ago in the flush of health and youth, and buoyancy of spirits, mpidly, and apiarently in explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, sallow, debili tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves unstrung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing the impress of suffering, and an utter physical and mental pros tratiou, arising from ignorance of-the simplest and plainest roles of health as connected with the mar rage state, the violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN 300 78 6 20 1 50 2 00 2,3 00 9 00 " UNTO THE THIRD AND FOURTH CENERATION," Tram.. iiiii itt; CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, IMPOCIOINDRIA, INSANITY, UOUT, MOWS EVIL, Ulld other omit worse Discos., tot 14 00 :1 15 DREADFUL INHERITANCE . ntom TIII.•' PARENTS. And moat fhb] continue? Alma tblA be? 11 there no remedy? No relief? No bore?" . . . . The remedy le by knowing the C.lllll. and avoiding then, and knowing the remedies ; and benefiting by thorn. Ilene aro pointed out in THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, DV DR. A. M. MAURICEAD, enonnoft 07 DIEN.OOII 07 WOlOOl. One Hundredth Edition, (500,000),18rno., pp. 250. 15 41 A ntsoklard work of o.tabliolifol roputallon, found elaand In the catalogues of the great trtolo boles in New i York, rblinclolphin and other cities, and AOl.l by the principnl book.ellera n the United Staten. It was lirgt publielled In 1847, ninon which time 121 42 G 13 FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES have been Bold, of which there were upward). of 90 08 ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SEN'r BY MAIL, attesting the high estimation in which it le hold as a re liable popular Modica' BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE the author having devoted his exclusive, attention tee the treatment of cosaulaints peculiar to Numb, In respect to which be Is yearly consulted by thousand. both in person and by letter. Hera every woman can discover, by comparing her own symptoms with those described, the nature, character, causes of, and the proper remedies for, her complaints. This wife about imcoming a mother has often nett of Instruction and advice of the utmost importance tee her Were health, in respect tee which her emusitiveuess fun bids consulting a medical geutlesuan, will find etch in etruction and advice, and also explain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm as all the peculiarities incident to her situation aro described. How runny aro aufferin7, from obdruct ions or irregular- Ilice peculiar to the female syntem, which undermine the health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice. )(any suffering from prstalaus uteri (falling of the womb), or from fluor thee (weakness, debility, he.) Many ere In constant agony for massy munthn preceding confine merit Many have difficult if not dangerous deliveries, and elms and uncertain recoveries. Some °lsom lives are heninled during such time, will each find be Its pages the moans of prevention, amelioration and relief. It is of course linpracticabto to convoy fully this various /subjects treated of, ad they aro of a nature strictly in• tended for the married or them contemplating marriage. Header, are you a husband or a father? a wife or a mother? Have you the sincere welfare of those you lore et heart? Prom your sincerity, and lose uo time In ...ruing what causes interfere with their heath and hap. es not less than your own. It will avoid to you and yours, as it has tee thousands, many a day of pain and anxiety, followed by sileepless nights, incapacitating the mind for He ordinary avocation, and exhausting those means fur medical attendance, medicines and advertised nostrum. which otherwise would provide for declining years, the infirmities of age and the proper education of your children: In consequence of the universal popularity of the work, es evidenced by its extraonlitsary sale ' various imponi. thine have been attempted, cc well on booksellers as on the public, by imitations of title siege, spurious editions, and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other devices and deceptions, It 11. s been tuurel accessary, therefore, to 9,284 att 782 66 Duplientothat the above the County Books. 12,100 00 SAMUEL WIG To N.-, THOMAS HAMER, DENJ.. K. NEFF, • Commissioners. CAUTION THE PUBLIC to boy no book notes.; the worde "Dr. A. M. Macineess, 1,1 Utterly Street, N. Y.," le on (and the entry in the Clerk's Mee on the bock of) the title page; and boy only of respectable and honorable dealer., or send by and oldness to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau. Air UpOri receipt of One Dollar "THE MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION" is sent (inailtti free) to any part of the United State., the Oanadas and British Provinces. All letters must bit post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICIEAII, box 1224, New-York City. Publlshine Office, Nt. 179 Liberty Stmt. NSA , Tort. T. 11. Petersen, J. M. Moss & Bro., and Thos. Cowpertbait, it adelph ia—Mrs. Cynthia, Williams. I alealak —Spangler & Bro., Lan caster—S. Mel:, Will.vharre—J . Gunnison Er, ie—Snal.ll.l.nulkr, uhbutg—B. Hall, Pittston—Dr. S. D. Scott, nedihra—E.T. derbrand, int/lona—J. S. Nickson and Col. A. K. McClure, C'hambersburg—Joseph - Swartz, Eloomsburg—G W Earle, Wu picot) •o—Put ter & McManu L'dlcfoalc.—lt. A. Lance, Read ng. I•'ebruarr• G. lliss—Gm. PENNSYLVANIA. Cuniberlaud Bank, Philadelphia Banks, par Mineral Eank, U. States Bank, 20 All other solvent, Chumbersburg, i DIST. C01.1:NIBIA, Uettysburg, - A All solvont Ilauks, :,, Pittsburgh, 4 VIRUINIA. Susituelea Co. no sale Far Branches, 4 Lewistown, . sale Near Branches, 'A Middletown, ' \\licelti, A Cnilisle, Erie,. . , NORTH CAROLINA . : Waynesburg, i t All solvent Banks, 1 Washington, s Coder Fives, • 1 Harrisburg, • SOUTH CAROLINA. Ilonesdale, , All solvent Banks, 1 Lebanon, , parstiuder Fives, 1 Monongahela, I , GEORGIA. West Branch Runk, inuirlawkinsville, Wyoming Dunk, parentn.ll'k Macommu sale York, -4: NI e re] Ots D'k do. failed All other solv't h'ks palf,lll other solvent, Relief Notes i!I •Under Fives, A Towanda Relief, no sales • ALABAMA. Alm.. ißttnk of Mobile, 1 Calais, 10;.111t?Ht5.solveut, Lafayitte, Bangor, Notem,• 'Alain° Bank, Portland, LOUISIANA. Mercantile, Bangor, I.;othor solvent beaks, . St. Croix, Calais, 01110, An tTOlve - th book:, Cincinnati B'ks, 1 Small Notes, ' COUNTRY. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Norwalk, Air solvent banks, il Grenville Society, Small Notes, II All other solvent, I VERMONT. Under Fives, 2 Honk or Kt. Albans, I K ENT I•CKY, All solvent banks, P All solvent blanks, 1 Under lives, I Small notes, 2 MASSACHUSETTS. TENNESSER. All solvent banks, fAll solvent banks, li Under fives, :Under Fives, 2 RHODE ISLAND. MICHIGAN, .... _ _ . . _ Providence Co. Bunk, iPar. & Mock., Detivil, I All solvent banks, , :Mich. Inst. Co., do. 11 Under fives, 011 o th ers, uncertain CONNECTICUT. MISSISSIPPI. All solvent bunks, lai;Northerit Banks, no sale Under fives, g.:Ail other., uncertain NEW YORK CITY. MISSOURI. All solvent looks, pnvlrk Sr, to OF Missouri, NEW YORK STATE.: ... .... Fl. 011 l DA. NOTIONS Atlas 131Mit, -- ---- 87. All liml.: no salt James Bank, 12! 11.1,1 \ ttlti. Northern Exchange, t:State ilk & lii , intlies,so State B'k, Saugerties, 1 ruder Fives, Ott Bank, Cuyaga, Lake, I All others, no sale Solvent Country Irks, i' IN DIANA, Post Notes & Certif. of State Ilk & Broaches. 1 Dap. on 01110 issued Sundt Notes, 2 by Free 11'10, no sale Alt KANSAS, Ngw JESSEY. All Rod, no . 10 , minfleld, . broke )VISCONSIN. All other solvent par In. Co. Cheeks, 1t1i1w.. 10 2 DELAWAIIE. ()diet Banks, no sale Small Notes, 101 VA, All Books, tie Mitt., Duhtnitto, no sole MARYLAND. Other Pant' ' . no ~,,I0 Small Notes , A' CANAIIA, Baltimore Books, i All solcmil 1imi1,,,. P, ii.lidbluT, bruku, putik ur Wooster, tailed [ox mix PAPER, EXTRA Immo, $1.00.] AGENTS E PENNSVENANIA. BANK NOTE LIST. IC4iTTected Irce, 1 y.l t nder I. Ives, A Miracle of Sc(ence. 1111. C. L. Belling of Mechanicsburg Cumber- L) laud cantor Ps., announces to those afflict led with Tumors, Wens, Cancers. Polypus, Lupus Motes or narks, Scrofula or King's Evil and all diseases that have been usually treated with Caustic or Knife, ho coo remove Boon Ity an entirely new method. without cutting, bun, in F). or pain neither Chkroform or Ethur is ad. ministered, to the patient. It is no mutter on 1,1111 part of the Ludy they may bo he eon remove them with iwrrwt info. , ty, and in a remarkably short time. Nt, Mint cent or Vegetatile poison is appEotl; nod an money required until a cure is iierrcen..l. Prulapsis Pteri, Female complaints, Chronic, Venereal and all other di,eases twat oil with positive success. Full perliculars eau be wined by addressing in either lingliAll or. Ger. ! moo, imst, paid. Patients can he t tectitumulm toil with Board mt reasonable terms. . Mechanicsburg is one of the prettiest and healthy towns in this or any other State. It is 8 mile:l.m Harrisburg on the C. V. It. H. and accessible from all parts of the Union. The Dr. will visit cases iu any part of the State when desired. - Kind render if 'you know any afflicted fellow creature, delay not to tell them of this trent• meat. Janudry IG, 1835-Iy. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LETITIIS of administration have teen gran ted to the undersigned upon the estate of John Douglas, late of Shirley township, deed.— All persons indebted to said dee'd., are reques ted to make payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement. SAMUEL It. DOUGLAS, DAVID DOUGLAS, 5 Jan. 16, 1865-Bt.• Shirley tp. A BOOK FOR EVERY YOUNG AMERICAN. V i a N ts) l %l C „. r eq ' t . ptop C n o gdo ' n lbl a is i l in s vg . soon publish, in one volume or about 500 pages, with -two hundred engravings, cloth, gilt, THE IL LUSTRATED-3IANNERS BOOK; A Manu al of good behavior and polite accomplishments; contemn)e mend instructions in ell the apper tains to the person, dress, manners, acquire ments. conversation anti deportment or the per thet lady, and the finished gentleman of the best society. Price one dollar. Thrs hook, the first and only one of its kind will Ire sent, post-paid, 000 premium, to any per son who will procure thirty subscribers to the Dime, On illustrated monthly, at ten cents a year. &tell number of the Dime contains front live to ten engravings, music, and twenty col -11111118 of useful and entertaining matter, suitable fur the sc hind or Mmily. It is considered the best, as it In the cinmpest paper of its kind ;and being neither seetioal, sectarian, nor partizan, it is intended for the widest circulation and the greatest possible usefulness. The illustrated 3laimers Book, post-paid, and thirty copies of the Dime, one year, for Three Dollars. Tlia Illustrated Manners Book, malted, post paid, for One dollar. 'lie Dime, ten cents a year, or eleven for One Jolla•. Speeimenq eheerrolV forw•nrdsd to Toneherg, Clergymen. Postmasters, or nue persons wishing to raise dohs and compote for Premiums. • CLAY & Cu., II Spruce St. N. Y. IMPROVED LARD LAMP. • 1: utulersignedhaving purchased.sed the full awl exclusive rigid awl privilege of con structing, using. awl vending to others, the right to make and usc, in the county of Huntingdon, STIIN ESI IT! rs impror,invnt in the adjustable peeking fora lamp lin• hurtling lard. Lamps for sale by the dozen or singly, also township rights for sale at reasonable prices. All orders promptly attended to by address ing, the subscriber, 141.isouitt, 11 nut. On Pa. GEO. W. CORNELIUS. Sipesville, Nov. 15, 1834.-Gm. IBLANKS,•AIxvoys bey your Blanks at the "Journal Office." We have now• prepared n ve ry staperiorarticle of 111. A N K DEEDS, DI )NDS, iUDGMENT NOTES, SUMMONS', EXECU TIONS, &c. Fish for Sale. 1 1; 5 ) just recoived and fur sale at tho stnro of GEO, GWIN, JUST receiving, this week, Madsen'. Herring &e., and for sale by J. S. W. SAXTON. - JUST RECEIVED and forst& Fish, Sall and Plaalerby J. & W. SA\TON. LOOKISC Claasesjust received and for sale by J. d• 1I: SAXTON. ry: g 3 E. ALMANAC FOR January • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 26 27 • 28 20 30 31 _ _ February 1 2 3 4 5 A 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1l 15 1G 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 March 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 12 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 - 24 25 26.27 28 29 30 31 April 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 '23 24 25 26 27 28 79 30 May 7 .1 2 3 4 5 / 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 June 1 2 3450 7 8 9 . 10 1 12 13 14 15 10 17 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 3 . nly 1 2 3 4 '5 G 8 9 10 T 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 21 22 25 2G 27 223 29 210 01 August „ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 II 12 .1:1 14 15 10 IT IM 1!1 20 21 22 2:1 tit 25 „1:0 27 28 20 30 31 September 2 3 .1 5 0 y 8 9 10 11 12 12 11 15 11; 17 18 19 28 2L 22 29 21 25 29 g; AN 29 1 2 a 4 5 October V H 'J 10 11 12 13 14 13 111 IT I>s 19 20 21 22 23 24 20 211 27 28 22, 28 01 Novemberl 2 4 •2 q y— R 9 1 0 II 13 11 15 10 17, 18 19 29 21 22 2 ;1 7.1 23 20 27 28 29 30 December 2 3 4 5 6 T ts 10 11 12 13 1.1 11 16 IT Is 19 20 21 22 !!3 24 2a ';.6 .41 Al 22 • US 41 MATCHES:MATCHES!: MATCHES!!!, ZorrN DONIVEZ&T, RER AND INVENTOR or SA/ETV PATENT SQUARE Wool) BOX ITATCHES. No. Ica Noitb ., rirJß:ll-I , titsfrt. (above Ram). PIMA 11E 1:11114 4,1 " fIIES haring become en indispensable 1 article in ImusekeepMg, the subscriber al ter n great ,atOie , of flint, and money is ensiled to carter to the Pablic na mtielent once combin ing Mit/0:n Chtappr, 'clue inventor knowing dangers !game, cuded on account or the tiim sey manner in whit It Alatehrs mcgenerally pack ed in paper. hes by the aid of -New Steam Ma- . dtinery "lids own invention, succeeded get ting, lir 11 5.114,1" PATEXT AIWA. UPRIGHT . . . - - . h,07,1 V'tox ; this lox is far prefelable, inasmuch, 'lot it occupies to more room el..slito old room? wood box, and contrails at least Two 14 utoinurs . Fee rent. more Matches, nhich to Shippers in, considerable advantage; it is entirely new, and; secure asminct Moisture soul spontaneous mu ; both., 0101 dispels all Ihlllger on transpoatn tion by menus of Railroad, Steamboat or any other mod 9 of conveyance. These 3inteles ar& packed so that one gross or more may be skipped to our pnrt of the workt with 'perfect safety. They are the most desirable grtiele for Home cousumptionowid the Southern and Western Alarhets khat have averhcen inven ted DEALERS and KIWI , . tS, wqll to , call and examine for thou.. Arcs. These allatches are ir.taRANTEp to he superior to anything heretofore ofti•red to the Public. JOHN I)ONNELLY. 106 North FOURTH St., Hers), 1854.-sin. RIDE OIL AND LEATHER STORE. D. KIRKPATRICK, So. 21 South Third Street, Between Market and Chesnut Streets, Philadelphia, HAS FOR SALE. TIUD -1 2,a) Dry and Green Salted Patna Kips, TANNERS' OIL, Tanners' and Curriers' Tools, AT Tl. LOWEST PRICES AND UPON TIIE BEST, TERMS. Cr All kinds of Leather in the Rough wanted, fur which the hi g hest market price will he givm 4 in cash, or taken in exchange for Hides. Leather Stored free of Charge and Sold on COlllllll3SiOlll. • Dee..2o, 1854.-Iy. HENRY W. OVERMAN, No 6, South Third Street, BELOW MARKET; • Philadelphia. Importer, Manufacturer and General DI?:A11 - 1111. ) Has elnistant: . onhand, and Alwnya Finishing. 111 kinds of Leather Sioriceo, Calf Skins, Sheep Skins, &0,, The attention of anntry Merrhnott and Man, nracturers. I!= solicited. RED AM) OAK SOLE LEATHER. Dec. 20, 1854.-Iy. Valuable Limestone Land for Sale( mut , . subscriber offers at private sale, his farm, situate in Franklin township, liantingdmi count•, about one-lialfinile from the Pcnnsylva. iiin Railroad, containing about One Hundred and ninety Acres, be it Inure or less, of the best .ivality of lime stone land, about 160 neves of whi,ll are cleared, under good fence, and in a good state of culti va ton. improvements are a two story stone 4 4A, dwellingliouse, a large frame bank barn, wagon shed, corn (nib, large stable, and other out imildiugs. It has a good orchard, and good water upon it. Any person, desiring to ipurelinse, cotta call upon me on the premises. 1 will show them and make known my terms. JAMES DYSART. Nov. 15, 1833.-3 nm.• BOOKS! BOOKS :1 WALL PAPER!!! 20,000Et . 2 1 ; 1:3 ta s sitlt . cr i rer nod ba s fPoQsl:uiraer cei v'e from Boston, New York uncle:a' , Philadelphia, comprising the great est variety and most extensive stock • ever brought to the interior of the State, Ills STATIONERY is also of great variety and su perior quality, in part as follows: Letter, Cap and Note Paper, Cold and Steel Pens, Inkstands, Blank nod Time Books, Diaries for 1855, Also, 'Harpies, Putnam's, Codey's and Ora, ham's Magazines, received every month ns 50011 as out. 2000 copies of the !woks recommended by the Teachers' Institute and Board of Direc tors of the count , : Greenliers Arithmetics and Algebra. Town'S Spellers, and Swan's Benders. 3000 Payson & Dunton,s Boston Copy Books; being the best system ns well as the best execu ted books ever °Wend to the publie, Mille lowest wholesale prices. 1000 pieces Wall Paper front 0 to 13 cents for common, 18, 21 and 07 cents for glazed, and 1,25 to $2 fee gold. All of the above, stock is offered extremely low fpr easl—the pub. lie will please call and . _ Store opposite Whittaker's Hotel, Ilsilroa4 St., Huntingdon, Pa WM. COLOR. Nov. 8, 1854. NEW STAGE LINE. TIIE subscriber would respectfully inform the troreltug public that lie is now running n line of Hacks from Mt. to Orhisonin, on follows: . . From Orbisonin to Mi. (Mien and Lack again, every day. intersecting the eliampersburg lino at Orhisonia. Passengers wishing to go to Finale Gap, or any other place, will be taken on without delay. Ilia ❑arks are good and comfortable, and be is determined to hero none but good and steady drivers; in a word, bis desire is to carry passengers in comfort and safety. JAMIIS S. HVIIKET. Orbisonin, Nov. 8, 1854.-Iy. FIVE PER CENT SAVING FUND, OrThe National Safety Company. Walnut Street, South Wiwi Corner Third Street, TIIIL.IItELPIII,I, Incorporated by the State of Penn• sylvanta PIPE PER CENT interest is given and the . 12 plOnCy is always paid bark whenever it is called her, without the necessity of giving nodeo 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 any sum, large or stnutl, is received. Fiats has more titan half a mil lion of dollars, securely invested for the safety of depositors. The (Mice is open to receive ntul pny money ct,ry don. from 9 o'clock in the morning:: till 7 O'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings, till 9 o'clock. People ho have mover to nut in; are invited to cull nt tl.c ollice for limber information. HENRY L. BILNNTAIL C'res't. wog, we l'res't. W3I, J. REED, Secretary, Dior, 1, 1854. 1-IDIES DRESS GOODS, • NIL, Dolan., D. Deimos, Do Dense, Lawns, Dinghums, and a choice variety of hoods of all kinds, tit the store Qt Qko. GWIN. else Dried Voss.lies, I)ric,l Apples, &c., &e., eel. by J. St. W. SAXTON, LAll/rES Lautipg and Silk work Gaitors, Kid Morocco, and Coot /loots and Shoe., /It the atoru of - Clso. GWIN. tNNV.TIi, alt sortsantl colors, ittso, H•jt,to Flut,,rp.m 11710) PO,4 I . 3 t.FTIVOILURd mac by W. dAVION, •