FOR SALE. rpEN very desirable lota of grolitul in Mount I I - mon, opposite the Hnil Road Wnrelionse ; having therein n Brick Fiouse, Frame Shop, Stehle and Slaughter House. Will be sold at n bargain. Apply to . GI , (1 IV.SPFI , II., .. , - - February 20111., 1855-3 t. CASH MUSIC AND PIANO STORE WAT,ZIIS I 333 Ilenadieny, New )brie. OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY. Music at Greatly Reduced Rates. tIIaTWITIISTANDING the ivitibination of music dealers to Itenp up the prices of tam qtyright music, against the interests of native rompoNCTS, and their refusal to extend to Mr. Waters the courtisies of the trade, he is ma king immense sales—having abundant evi dence, that he loos public countenance and sup port, in his apposition to ti,' G RE., MONOPOLY, and in his efforts to aid NATIVE TALENT, and to adopt the NATIONAL CURRENCY. Ills stock of American and European music is immense, and the t•atalogne of his ott•n publicattons to one of the largest and best selected in the Uni ted States. He has also made a GREAT Rs• nurrtos in the prices of PIANOS, MELODEONS and Mows t. Ix:aunts:o.s of all kinds. Su. perior bind 61 octave platoon for $175, $2OO and $223, interior of as good quality, and in struments RS strong and as durable as those n•hich cost $500.. Pianos of every variety of style audio ice up to :1000, comprising thme or TEN different manufitetories: among them the celebrated modern improved Hottei•e vita's PIANos and the firs/ premium ./flot.r.tx PrANos of T. 011.11ERT & Co's make, (owners lir the Milian patent.) SEPONIMIAND PIANOS at great bargains. Prima front $•10 to $150.- 7dxtotwoxs from rove different manufactories, including the well known S. 1). k H. W. Swan's melodeons, (tuned the canal tempera ment.) 'helot's( make in the railed Stales. Pri• ces $43, $6O, $75,:100, $ll5, $125, $133, and $l5O. Smith's Double Bank Melodeow, $2OO. Each Piano and Melodeon guarantied. The best terms to the trade, schools, &c. 121 per rent. discount to clergymen and churches. All orders promptly attended to. Music sent to all parts of the country, postpaid, at the reduced rates. General toad select catalogues and schedule of prices of Pianos forwarded to any address free of charge. February 13, 1833.-3 m MILNWOOD ACADEMY, Shade Gap, Huntingdon County, Pa. rrlIE next session of this well known Institu tion will open the Ist Wednesday of bitty, it is located at Shade Gap, 18 miles from the Mount Union Station, on the Pennsylvania hail Hood, from whirl, place there is a daily line of stages. . . Being situated in the country, it is removed from all the vices and temptations of town. The buildings are large, airy and cOmmodions, capable of accommodating some fifi boarders, those who cannot he accommodated in the Insti tution, can obtain good boarding in the neighbor hood at about $1 50 per week. T. 318.—550 per session of fire months paya ble quarterly in advinice, washing, 30 cents per dozen. Light and Fuel extra, for further par ticulars, address N. 11. WOOD, Principal. , . The Principals address will be Easton Pa., un til the Ist of April, after that time Shade Gap, Huntingdon county, Pu. Feb. 13, 1855.-3 m. NOTICE. To the Crediforu the .Mnilininlon Cambria and Indiana Turnpike Rood Co. That the Court of Huntingdon at the January term, 1855.41Ltected to be paid to the creditors of the said road, two and ono fourth percent, on the amount of their chtims, on whirl, former dividends have Leen declared ; which l trill puy tin the presentatton of their certitientas of deposit by themselves or their agents. JOHN S. ISE'rT, Sequestrate. Spruce Creels, February 2,1855-3 t. [llluireounty 'Whig insert the above three times:lnd reciprocate] • FOR SALE. TWO lots of ground in Eunisville, with n dwel t ling house, n cabinet-maker's shop, awl is st able thereon erected, being thin premises lb, lowly owned and occupied John W. Myton, deed. Immediate possession will be given. MILES & DORMS. Huntingdon, February 3, 1e55-4t. TANYARD FOR SALE OR RENT. 11111 E suhseriber offers fur sale Or rent a tan- I nary with all the usual fixtures in good or der. there is a splendid orchard of choice fruit trees on the lot. Posses9icn can be given on the first day Of April next. It. Mcß URN EY. IflcAleavy's Fort, February 3rd 1833--at ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE. - 13 Y Or i p r I t t i a le nf " o l u o „ rd o e f r i o l f urtlitlgt s : o re d ol l i t ty?, r vi t • l i l l e l be sold at public sale, on the premises, in Brady township, in said county ; on THURSDAY, the .22nd day of March, 1855, a tract of land in the township aforesaid, containing between 00 and 100 acres, adjoining lands of James McDonald and others, late the estate of James Ross decM., about 25 acres of which aro cleared, with a cab in house•and barn thereon, and the balance of the tract containing the best timber in that corm• try. Said property is about 5 miles from Mill Creek, on the Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad at the mouth of the Rishacoquillis valley, on the road leading from Milhereek to Allenville.— There are four springs on the tract end a goad water-power. Tem.—One-half of the purchase money to he paid on confirmation ofthe sale, and the W u., in one year thereafter, to be secured by bond nail mortgage, with interest. THOMAS ROSS, Admr, HENRY GLAZIER, Clerk. • • February 1,1855-3 t. GOLD CHAINS—A fino variety for sale, ye. ,ry low, at EDM. SMARM'S. T OOKING Glasses, just received and for Nile by J. J. W. SAXTON. Receipts and Expenditures Of the County of Huntingdon from the 3rd. day of January, 1854, up to the 514 day of January, 1855, including both days. RECEIPTS. Amt. M Treasury at last Settleoent $3Ol 80 ..• • 1848. William Ale Garvey, Shirley, • 1850. William Doan, Penn, 98 07 Henry Cromer, Springfield, 15 68 1851. John Love, Barren, --- 30 64 Daniel Teague, Cromwell, 121 58 Oman Sharrer ' Shirley 191 98 John Brown, Springfield, 12 68 Thomas Dean, Walker, 4 18 Charles Green, West, 271 21 1852, Daniel WomeWort; Franklin, 39 34- George Bowman, Shirley, 2 64 Levi Smith, Union, 31 88 John Coulter, Walker, 106 31 1853. Jame , ' Ewing, Barren, 300 27 James Miller, Brady, 292 10 Joshua Greenland, Cass, 50 00 Richard Madden, Clay, ' 77 84 George Swartz, Cromwell, 449 60 Robert Peterson, Dublin, 222 00 —.— Wm. MeDwain, Franklin, 804 06 Luke Voorhees, Henderson, 422 20 Leonard Weaver, Hopewell, 151 71 James Stewart, Jr. Jackson, 271 60 Michael Fetterhoof, Morris, 648 99 Jacob Brumbaugh, Pens 232 01 Benjamin Neff, Porter, 1182 92 Jvhu Lonz. , ,, Shirley,.s2o 66 Sela Imeke, Springfield, - 132 11 John Jones, Tell, 134 17 Israel Baker, Tod, 421. 64 Willimn Smith, Union, 145 00 John Heffner, Walker, 307 00 Walter Can Tries, Warrionnnark 1091 80 John Hewitt, West, 321 85 1854. William Couch, Berme, 348 00 John Mc Donald, Brady, 200 00 George Smith, Cass, GO 00 Richard Madden, Clay, 135 00 Michael Myers, Cromwell, IN 00 Andrew J. Taylor, Dublin, 113 00 John ]sport, Franklin, _ 803 00 John Snyder, Henderson, 1263 00 Eli Plummer, Hopewell, 168 00 Jonas W. Books, Jackson,, 397 00 David Tussey, Morris, 342 00 Jacob Grove, Sr., Penn, 425 00 William D. Shaw, Porter, 686 00 David S. limbenow, Shirley, 380 00 Benedict Stevens,pringfield, 25 001 Jacob Hagie, 1;t:11 50 00 John McClain, Tod. 200 00 Nathan Greenland Union, 207 03 Joseph Douglass, Walker, 310 00 William Hutchison, Warrioramark, 520 10' .Abraham Cm:towel', Went, 685 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 lambs, 263 47 Amount of Redemption money on Unseated lands received since last settlement, 176 GO Amount received in full on Bond a gainst sundry persons given for any nmount over three thousand dollars which Bridge ncrnso 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 57 00 Atnount of Jury Fees and Fines received from W. B. Zeigler, Sheriff, 63 00 Balance due county Trensu. rcr at settlemtnt, 6.4 82 EXPENDITURES. Attorney General and others on crim inal prosecutions. 1239 40 Constables for malting returns and advertising spring electiono&c., 262 21 Grand and Traverse Jurors, Court Crier &e., 2826 60 Assessors orders, 318 00 Judges, Inspectors and Clerks of Elections, it G4B 44 Inquisitions on dead bodies, SGG 92 Road and Bridge views, 254 00 do damages, Benj. Grains 60 00 do do John Hewitt 400 00 do do Fred. Snyder 25 00 do do John Hess 23 GO do do Daniel Piper 160 00 922 60 State road from Mill Creek to Calvin 56 50 Robert Maddest for bridge at Huntingdon 1150 00 Alex. Carmon for bridge nt I lawns 433 70 George Couch for bridge at - - Couch's Furnace 389 25 Jacob Covert for bridge a cross Black Log Creek 196 57 John Shaver for building - bridge at Drakes Ferry 300 00 2469 52 Commissioners— Hobert Si itt in full 38 50 105 00 Samuel Wigton .. 114 00 Thomas Ilzimer 105 00 3115 50 Amt. paid Auditors for '53 53 50 Clerk to Commissioners in full for 1853 • 50 00 Clerk to Commissioners on account for 1854 325 00 375 00 Treasurer •of State Lunatic Asylum for David Brotherline 52 00 John Madden 52 00 104 00 For coal, wood, stationary, light Ac.. for public offices Court House and Jail, 408 22 interest on County Bonds— William D. Leas 360 00 Thomas Fisher 114 00 William Orbison, Esq., 173 50 Ex'r. of C. Booker 60 00 henry Fodder 22 19 John Shaver 30 00 759 69 Amount paid. Directors of the Poor for 1854 4280 00 W. B. %mister Sheriff, for summoning Jurors and conveying prisouors to the penitentiary Ac. 682 73 SlieritrG met:land on account for some, 160 00 For County printing— William Lewis 77 50 Samuel Glasgow 99 00 17G 50 George Jackson for board. ing Jurors and Constables in the ease of Comth. vs. Elizabeth Harker 90 89 Robert Kyto for hoarding Jurors and Constables in case of Co:nth. vs. Gem ge Moreland 8 00 98 89 Dr. J. B. Loden for Medical attendance on prisoners 3 00 Insurance of Bridge at Hun tingdon 21 06 Postage to Wm. Lewis 16 20 John M. Cunningham for plan and specifications of Treasurer's and Sheriff's office 10 00 John Reed Attorney to Coin rnissioners in full for '53 10 00 John Reed Attorney to Com. missioners on account for 1854 20 00 A. W. Benedict 10 00 40 00 For running and making boundary lino between Huntingdon, Centre and Mifflin counties 142 00 For running and making boundary line between Huntingdon, Bedford and Fulton counties 60 18 Refunding orders to sundry • persons for land sold at Treasurer's sale 86 OD Sundry persons premiums on wild cats and foxes 348 88 Road tax on unseated lands paid 1854 190 00 School tax on unseatedlands paid 1854 33 94 222 94 Theo. H. Cremer, Pro'tye fees qtationarv, and blank books for Protionotays, of fice Sze. 214 87 For repairs to Court House and Jail 202 83 Mrs. Werth for cleaning Court House 18 75 Mrs, Jane Klein for same in 32 02 • 6 25 Mrs. Jane Keim for wash ing for prisoners 15 00 40 00 Sundry persons redemption mousy on unseated lands 195 87 Treasurer's Commission on $36,994 51 at 11 per cent 414 91 18,958 03 In testimony of the correctness of the nbcive accounts we have hereto set our hands this List of Outstanding Balances due Ist January, 1855, by the following Col lectors, viz: Tear. Mims/sips. Names of Collectors. Coady Tax. State Mr. Militia foes. 1840. Allegheny, Silllinel hobison, 466 33 1844. Tell, Jonathan 13riggs, Walker, A. B. Saugaree, 1846. Barre°, John R. Hunter, :Porter, Collins Hamer, Springfield, Benedict Stevens, Woodberry, Benjamin Bowers, 1846. Barree, Charles Cowden, Porter, Jamb bough, Union, lames !lamps., 1847. Cass, Lemuel Green, Dublin, Thomas W. Neely Franklin, John 11. Stonebraker, Springfield, William Ramsey, Tell, George May, 1848. CAM, Conrad Curfman, *Franklin, John Conrad, ' Jackson, David S. Bell, :Union, Levi Smith, 1849. Clay, Daniel Carrot., • :Porter, Alexander Stitt, 1851. *Brady, Jesse Yocum, Cromwell, Daniel Teagne, Shirley, Isaac Sharrer, :Tod, Jesse Cook, :Walker, Thomas Dean, TWarriorsmark, Aenriab Sacketts, West, Charles Green 18.52. Franklin, Daniel Womelettlorf, :Tod, Solomon Houck, :Union, Levi Smith, f Walker, John Coulter, 1853. flliady, James Miller, Vass, Joshua Greenland, Dublin, Robert Peterson, :Franklin, William M'llwain, fHenderson, Luke Voorhees, f Porter, Benjamin Neff, :Union, William Smith, :West, John Hewitt, 1854. fßarree, William Couch, :Brady, Julio 131'Donald, fCass, George Smith, :Clay, Richard Madden, :Cromwell, Daniel Teague, :Dublin, Andrew J. Taylor, :Franklin, • John l.aport, - I - Henderson, • John Snyder, :Hopewell, Eli Plummer, Iltteloitm, Jonas W. Books, :Morris, . David Tussey, f Penn, Jacob Grove, Sr., :Porter, William 1). Shaw, :Shirley, David S. Umbenow, :Springfield, Benedict Stevens, fTell, • George Wilson, find, John M'Cluin, :Union, Nathan Greenland, :Walker, Joseph Douglass, fWarriorsinark, William Hutchison, :West, Abraham Cresswell, 12,721 40 18,938 02 • • Whole Amount, 512,428 05 9,284 59 782 69 Mace paid inpart. Since paid in full. *lt appears by Mr. Conrad's Duplicate that I lie above amount was paid to Mr. Neff, former Treasurer and not credited on the County Books. - - • - The following is the indebtedness of the County. To William 11. Imam, Bonds on Poor House property, $0,090 00 ". Thomas Fisher, Esq., 1,900 00 " William Orbmon, Esq. 3,000 00 " Ex'rs. of Conrad Bucher deed., 1,000 00 " Henry Funkier, 500 00 Given under Seal or Office, Gth January, 1855. liEsnY W. Mti.i.eit, Clerk, 12th dtq• of Janurtry, A. D. 1855. SAM L'El, WIGTON, 'mows HA MEI!, 8E51.T. K. NEFF, Commissioners. Report of William Dorris, Treasu rer of the Routh, gdon County Academy. RECEIPTS. To balance in hand on last settle ment before county Auditors 9th January 1854, $lB4 37 To rent of Academy received from Mr. Hall, 182 00 To interost on money in Treasurers hands till lent out, 30 00 To rent from 11ev. L. liners per W. Orbison, Esq. 50 00 EXPENDITURE. By amount paid James McCabe for repairs, 2 00 By bonds of sundry persons secured by Beal Estate and bearing inter est from lot April 1853, 385 50 By balance in hand of Trensurer, . 08 87 440 37 The Outstanding debts due4ho Academy are ns follows, A iZ :- 4 Bonds of Martin Kephart bearing interest from lst April 1852, secured by mortgage for $lB5 50. 3 Bonds of Michael Decker bearing interest from Ist April 1853, secured by mortgage for $lOO 00. 2 Bonds of Alexander Armitage bearing in. Wrest from Ist April 1853, secured by snort. gage for $lOO 00. Report of the Directors of the Poor for the year 015.1. 11Cnry lirewster, Rig., Treasurer in accountl with the Directors i;l' the Treasurer, DIL To balance in the lta;tis of the Treasurer at the last sett men!,. $12.4 70 To procee ds of 9 bushels of wheat, 10 SO To cash from Mrs. Fraker for oats, 35 00 By cash poid Wm. Lewis for printing $3 50 By Cash paid George Hudson for ocr• vices as Directors of the poor, 56 00 By cash to Lycoming Fire Insurance Company, 2 G:t By cash paid to J. Willliams for stands, 20 00 By cash paid Wm Bird for hauling, 3 26 By cash paid Mrs S. A. Bucket for goods purchased of her, 25 00 By cash paid Janes Murphy, 56 87 By Treasurer's Commissionon $216 00 at per cent., .3 25 $l7O 50 Directors of the Poor inocomnt with the county of Huntinydon. DR. To amount received on orders of the County Commissioners for 1853, $3OOO 00 To amount received on orders of the County Commissioners for 1854 4280 00 To amount received of Jas. Murphy, '36 87 By cash paid sundry persons fur iron bedsteads and bedding, $779 81 By cash paid for stone coal, 156 80 By cash paid sundry for furniture, 178 90 By cash paid for stoves and pips, 120 50 By cash paid for queenswarc, 63 47 By cash paid for groceries, . 91 16 By cash for bell fixtures, 1.1 99 By cash paid for bibles, 7 08 By cash paid for hardware, 90 25 By cash paid for provisions and haul. ._ _... ing, . 19 82 By cashpaid for bringing iu paupers, 18 62 By cash for freight, 51 37 By cash paid for discount on $l5OO, 17 00 By cash paid J. G. Lightner at sundry, times for building poor house, dc., .5730 00 29 01 202 08 300 78 12 50 61 39 44 81 SAMUEL WIGTON, THOMAS HAMER, BENJ.• K. NlibT, • Commissioners. o u tlaw:buy debts ha furor of sundry persons up to the first day of January 1855. Lightner when contracts are , finished, $746 91 Mrs Burket for grain in the bushel, grain in the iiound, cattle; hay,' hogs, chickens, copper kettte, ate: - 578 G 2 James Saxton the balance On cony, _ paid Hiram Johnston, 63 20 James Saxton fur services as Hires• tor of Poor for two years and ex- . . penses in Philadelphia, • 96 00 .lobo Brewster for services as Direc tor of Poor for one year, 23 25 'Samuel Mattern for services as Di rector of Poor for one year, 22 00 Sundry persons for bringing in pau pers, 107 90 Store bills to sundry persons, ‘ 232 25 For boobs and Stationary, 30 83 Sundry persons for labor done, 51 74 James Murphy for sundry articles fbr use of houss and limn, ' 138 10 Balance on Stands, 20 00 Sundry persons for keeping outdoor paupers, 45 95 State Lunatic Hospital for keeping Thomas Cohnor, . 77 00 Maize Harrison for tin ware, 32 17 J. 11. Lightener for lettering doors, 11 93 Sundry persons for provisions, labor, ik.c. 229 45 446 37 2216 61 Proceeds of the Poor House Farm for Me year 1854• 1181 bushels of wheat, 250 bushels of corn, 50 bushels of oats, 6i bushels of rye. On band Ist January 1855, 1461. be. wheat, 127 bu. corn, 34 hu. oats, 1200 lbs wheat flour, 80 lbs corn meal, 50 His rye flour, 40 hu. potatoes, 300 beef, 800 lbs pork, cows, 4 calves, 10 hogs, 3 tons of hay, 30 tons of stone coal. Persons admitted since Ist November 1824, 45 ; discharged 1 ;of whom 27 are men, 13 women, 5 children. Born in the U. S. 28 of whom 3 are color. ed, born in Ireland 9 born iti Germany 8. Articles manufactured by the inmates, G dress. es, 7 shirts, 7 pair of stockings, 1 skirt, 3 aprons. . . $l7O 50 We the undersigned auditors oldie county of Huntingdon do hereby certify that we have examined the orders of the Commissioners of said county and thh receipts fir the same for and during the past year .d find a balance due the Treasurer of sixty-four dollars and eighty-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 hillte also examined the account of the Treasurer oldie Huntingdon County Academy nail find that it is correct, as aibive stated lea, ing a balance in the hands of the Treasurer, on the lot day of January, 1855 of fifty-eight dol lars and eighty-seven ceps.. . . • Given uiider our bands at tho Commission. era office in the borough of the Huntingdon, Gth January MI RALPH CROTSLEY, HENRY BREWSTER, I'. MOOR, Auditors. M dkris ZIO . 08T 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 $7336 eG , where they have constantly on hand, and make to order, all kinds of furniture ; such as Bu- reaus, Tables, Wash and Sewing Stands, Cup- boards, Bookcases, Wardrobes, Cottage, French and nigh Post Bedsteads, Spring Scat Sofas, and Sofa Rocking Chairs, Windsor Chairs and Settees, and every other article of furniture which may be called for ; all of which are made of the very best material and in th e most fashionable style. and will be sold at low rates. The public are respeefully invited to call and examine their goods before purchasing else where. Ware Room on Hill et., south side, 3 doors east of J. G. Miles' dwelling. Jan. If, 1.N53-210. $7336 87 STARTLING, BUT TRUE: WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW. How often it happens, that the wife lingers from )ear to year in that pitiable condition as not area for ono day to feel the happy and .exhilarating influ ence incident to the enjoyment of health. 1 05 13 50 14 50 16 65 1 00 3 48 THE BLOOMING BRIDE, But a few years ego 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 impresa of suffering, and an utter physical and manta' pros- Station, arising from ignorance of the simplest and plainest roles of health as connected with the mar riage state, the violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN 33 00 " UNTO DM THIRD AND sourvrif 66,113HAT10N," Transmitting CONSUMPTION SCROFULA, HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, Gou'r, KING'S EVIL, end other and DREADFUL INHERITANCE FROM TIM PARENTS. ~ And most this continuo/ Hust arta bet Is them no remedy? No reliefP io heee V!. The'remedy Is by knowing the eanees and avoiding them, and knowing the remedies, and benefiting by them. These are pointed old in THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, One Hundredth Edition, (500,000), 18,ne., Ip. 250. low num rang, since BINDING, $1.00.3 A standard work of eatablighed reputation, found classed hi the ca.logneg of the great trade gales in New York, Philadelphia, and other cities, and gold by the prin.ipal booksellers In the United States. It was first published la 1847, since which time 15 41 PIPE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES lave been sold, of which there were upwards of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL, attesting tha high estimation to which it is held as a re• liable popular Medical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE the author having denoted his exclusive attention to the treatment of complaints peculiar to females, In respect to which he Is yearly consulted by thotmanda both in person and by letter. Here every woman coo discover, by comparing her own symptoms with those described, the nature, character, causes of, and the proper remedies for, her complaints. The wife about becoming a mother has often nokl of hmtruction and advice of the utmost importance to her future health, In respect to which her sensitiveness for consulting a medical gentleman, will find tech DV stroction and advice, and also explain many symptom which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm an all the peculiarities incident to her situation are described. flow many are suffering from obstruction or irregular ities peenliar te the female system, which andermine the health, the effects of which they are Ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seeklug medical advice. Many suffering from prolapses uteri (falling of the womb), Or from fluor artnu (weakness, debility, etc.) Many me In constant ago, for many menthe preceding confine ment Many DOTS difficult if not clangorous dcliveriee, and shoe and uncertain recoveries. Some who., lives ore bamrded during such time, will each find in Its papa the means of prevention, amelioration and relief. It is of course impracticable to conrey fully the varioua subjects treated of, an they are of a nature strictly in• tended for the married or those contemplating marriage. Reader, aro you a husband or a father? a wife or • mother? flare you the sincere welfare of those you love at heart? Prove your sincerity, and lose no time In 'ruing what crimes interfere with their health and hap. es not less thou your own. It will avoid to you and your., se it has to thousand., many a day of pain and anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, incapacitating the soled kr its ordinary 'Lineation, and exhausting those mune for Medical attendance, medicinen end adverUsed nostrums which otherwise would provide for declining pars, the infirmities of op and the proper education of your children. In consequence of the universal popularity of the work, ea evidenced by Its extraordluary sale ' varioun impost- Mona have hero attempted, as well on booksellers ma ow the public, by imitotionn of title page, spurious edition., and surreptitious iufringements of copyright, and other devices and deceptions, it has been found necessary, therefore, to 12,100 00 CAUTION THE PUBLIC to troy no book unless the words "Dr. A. M. Mansura., 129 Ltberty Street, N.Y.," is on (and the entry in the Clerk's Otte° on the back of) the title page ; and boy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by end address to Dr. A. M. Maurictatt. Sr Upon receipt of One Doll. "THE MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION" is sent (moiled free) to any part of the United States, the Caned. and British Province. All letters mast be post-paid, and addressed to Dr, A. M. MAURICEAU, box 1224, New-York City. Publishing Wine, 910. 129 Liberty Street, Deere York. AGENTS IN PENNSYLVANIA, T. B NicTL,T; J. ill. Moss A Bro., and Thes.Cuirperthait, Philaclelph ia—Mrs. Cyntra Williams, Honesdale—Spangler A; Bro., Lam caster—S. Tuck, IVilkcobarre—J. B. Gunnison Eric—Sarni B.Lauffer, Gransburg—B. Hall, Ritston—Dr. S. D. Scott, Bedford—E. T. Mil derbrand, Indiana—J. S. Niokson and Col. A. K. McClure, Chambessburg—Josoph Swartz, Bloomslutr i r—G W Earle, IVaynesboro—Pot. ter & McMann Bellefonte--11. A. Lance, Reading. Febrintrr 6,1955-6 m. . BANK NOTE LIST. lvorrectedly.l PENNSYLVANIA. Cilinherland Bank, Philadelphia Banks, pin-Mineral Bank, U. States Bank, 2niAll other solvent, Charnhershurg, t DIST. COLUMBIA. Gettysburg, All solvent Banks, I ' Pittsburgh VIRGINIA. Susqueh'a Co. no sale Far Brunches, • Lewistown, no sale Near Branches Middletown Carlisle. . . Waynesburg, ,All solvent Banks, I Washington, lUnder Fives, 1 Harrisburg, , iSOUTH CAROLINA. Honesdale, ) All solvent Banks, i Lebanon, par Under Fives, M . 4 onongahela ' p GEORGIA. West Branch Bank, parzHawkinsville, Wyoming Bank, par Com. B'k Macon,no sale York,. , All other solv't b'ks pa`oll other solvent, 2 Relief Notes }Under Fives, • i Towanda Relief, no sale. s , ALABAMA. MAINE. Bank of Mobile, 1 Cobb,s 10:All other solvent, 1 Lafayette, Bangor, —;Small Notes; 5 Maine Bank, Portland, 5t LOUISIANA. Mercantile, Bangor, ttOtber solvent honks, 1 St. Croix, Calais, — 2 01110. All solvent banks, 1 Solv't Cincinnati B'ke, I Small Notes, I? COUNTRY. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Norwalk, All solvent banks, CGranville Society, Small Notes, kAll other solvent, 1 VERMONT. ;Under Fives, 2 Bank of St. Albans, 12 KENTUCKY. All solvent banks, 1 All solvent Banks, 1 Under fi ves, 1 Small notes, 2 MASSACHUSETTS. TENNESSEE. All solvent banks, ,All solvent banks, 11 Under fives, l'Under Fives, 2 RHODE ISLAND. f MICHIGAN. Providence Co. Bank, Far. & Mech., Detroit, 1 All solvent banks, Stich. Inst. Co., do. 11 Under fives, All others, uncertain CONNECTICUT. MISSISSIPPI. All solvent banks, lalNortbern Banks, no sale Under fives, I'All others, uncertain NEW YORK CITY. MISSOURI. All solvent banks, par B'k State of Missouri, a NEW YORK STATE. FLORIDA. Atlas Bank, 3i `AII Banks no sale James Bank, IS ILLINOIS. Northern Exchange, State B'k & Branches,so State B'k, Saugerties, I.Under Fives, 50 Bank, Cuyaga, Lake, 11111 others, no solo Solvent Country B'lts, ft . ; INDIANA. Post Notes & Certif. of'?State B,k & Branches. I lisp. on time issued ;Small Notes 2 by Free Irks, no sale': Alt KASA S. NEW JESSEY. iAll Banks, no sale, Plainfield, broke WISCONSIN. All other solvent pailn. Co. Checks, Mil, 2 DELAWARE. iOther Banks. no sale Small Notes, i: lOWA. All Banks, par Min., Dubuque, no sale MARYLAND. Other Banks, no sale Small Notes, i CANADA. Baltimore Banks, i:All solvent Banks, 2 Salisbury, broke Hank or Woomer. failed FEMALE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. THE library will be open erery Saturday after ]. noon, at 3 o'clock, in their room in the Court House. Subscription 50 rents a year.— New books hare been whiled to the former ex cellent collection—"Frinny Fern's" popular writings, "Bayard Taylor's" km The further putro unge of the public will enable the collec tion to be still more extendrd.— Huntingdon, inn. 22183:,. A Miracle of Science. DR. C. L. Keßing of Mechanicsburg I" 1 land county Pa., announces to those nfllic. ted with Tumor's, Welts, Coneys, Polvpus, Lupus Moles or Marks, Scrofula or King'si livit and all diseases that have been usually treated with Caustic or Knife, he can remove them by an entirely new method, without cutting, burn ing, or pain neither Chloroform or Ether is ad. ministered, to the patient. It is no matter on 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 nmtliedt end no money re9uired until a cure is perfected. Prolapses Uteri, Female complaints, Chronic, Venereal and all other diseases treated with positive success. Full particulars can be ob• tinned by addressing in either English or Ger tn., post paid. Patients ran he accommotin• ted with Board on reasonable terms. Mechanicsburg in one of the prettiest and healthy towns in this or any other Slote. It is miles from Harrisburg on the C. V. MU. and accessible from all parts of the Union. The. Dr. will visit cases in any part of the State when desired. Kind reader if you know any afflicted fellow creature, delay not to tell them of this treat ment. January IC, 185.1-Iy. A. BOOK FOR EVERY YOUNG AMERICAN. L ELAN!), v i e tY p Sc re i n ' i i ; s u l ad will n publish, in one volume of about 500 pages, with two hundred engravings, cloth, gilt, THE IL LUSTRATED MANNERS BOOK •, A Manu al of good behavior and polite accomplishments; containing careful instructions in ull the apper tains to the person, dress, manners, acquire ments. conversation and deportment of the per fect lady, and the finished gentleman of tile best society. Price one dollar. This book, the first and only one of its kind will be sent, post-paid, as a premium, to any per son who will procure thirty subserthers to the Dime, an illustrated monthly, at ten cents a year. Each number of the Dime (totalling from five to ten engravings, music, and twenty col umns of useful and entertainina matter, suitable for the school or family. It is considered the best, as it is the cheapest paper of its kind ;and being neither seminal, sectarian, nor partizan, it is intended for the widest circulation and the greatest possible usefulness. The Illustrated Manners Book, post-raid, and thirty copies of the Dime, ono your, for Three Dollars. _ . _ ....... The illustrated Manners Book, mailed, post paid, for One dollar. The Dime, ten cents a year, or eleven for One dollar. _ _ _ Specimens cheerfully forwarded to Teachers, Clergymen, Pustmstste, or any persons wishing to /nice clubs nod compete for Premiums. Address LELAND CLAY & Co., 1 t Spruce st. N. Y. IMPROVED LARD LAMP. THE undersigned having purchased the full and exclusive right and privilege .of con structing, using, and vending to others, the right to make and use, in the county of Huntingdon, STONESIFER & SMITHS improvement in the ndjustable packing fore lamp for burning 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, Orbisonia, Hunt. Co. Pa. GEO. W. CORNELIUS. Sipesvillo, Nov. 15, 1834.-6 m. BLANIES...AIwava buy your Blanks at the "Journal Office." We have now prepared n ee ry superiorarticle of BLANK DEEDS, BONDS, JUDGMENT NOTES, SUMMONS', EXECU TIONS, &c. Fish for Sale. 15 Barrels Susquehanna Shad, 10 Ball bbl. " 44 just received and fur sale at the store of GEO. GWIN. JUST receiving, this week, Mackerel, Herring &c., and for Bala by J. &W. SAXTON. JUST RECEIVED and (bruit, Fish, Salt and Plasterby J. & W. SAXTON. ALMANAC FOR 18M January 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 n 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 26 27 28 29 30 31 Under Fives, CAROLINA. February 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Marchl 2 3 _ _ _ 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 April 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 Nay 1 3 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 • June 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 July 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 August 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 81 September 2 1 3345 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2G 27 28 29 October November 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 11 15 16 17 IF 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 December _ _ VERY 11,1PORTANT INFORMATION nit Jonas, one of the most celebrated Pby U . :Meiling to New York, writes as follow:.:-. CUR;ili—Dea! witness• ed the excellent effects of your HYGEANA Qa IXost.ixo TOCAN VAPOR AND eIIEnnYSTIMP, in a cone of chronic Bronchitis, and being much in favor of couuter•iritation in affections of the throat. bronchial tubes acid longs, I can there. fore cheerfully recoils:needed your Jfedieategi apparatus as being the mon conven i e nt an d effectual mode of applying anything of the kind I hove ever seen. No doubt thousands of persons may be relieved, and many cured by toting your remedies. Von are at liberty to use this in any way you may think proper. Bespr ctrully, yours. &e. C. JOHNS, M. No. COll Houston St., New York, Prof. S Center writes us no follows ENTLEMEN.—I have recently bad occasion, to test your Cherry Syrup and Ilyeenn Vapor in n case oft/iconic sore throat, that had refused; to yield to other forms oftreatment, and the re•. suit 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. By order of the President, Ili:v. Doctor CHELVEIt wri'es:- Xtre-York 'sov. 15, 1854, Dees —I think highly of Dr. Curtis's Ifygcana, as n remedy in (linemen of the throat and lung. Having had some opportunity to test its efficacy. I atu convinced that it in a most excellent medicine, both the Syrup and the inhaling application to the chest. The lIVIIEAL% is for sale by Thomas Read & son. See advertisement in another column headed. gypertßun, Jan. 23. 1855-Om. MATCHES!➢MATCHES!! MATCHES!!! MANUFACTURER AND INVENTOR OP SAFETY PATENT SQUARE UPRIGHT WOOD BOX MATCHES. No. 106 North FOURTH Street (above Race,) PHILADELPIII.I2 A MTCHES having become an indispensable I"- article in housekeeping, the subscriber af ter n great Barri:lice of time and money is enabled to offer to the Public an article at once combin ing I'll% one Cheapness. The inventor knowing the dangers apprehended on account of the flim sey manner in which Matches are generally pock ed in paper, has by m the aid of New Stea i Ma chinery of his own invention, succeeded in get ting up a savEry PATENT SQUARE UPRIGHT wood Box ; this box is far prefeiable, inasmuch that it occupies no more room than the old round wood box, and contains nicest Two MINDRLD per cent. more Matches, which to Shippers in considerable advantage; it is entirely new, and secure against Moisture and spontaneous com bustion, and dispels all danger on trenspoata tion by menus of Railroad, Steamboat or any other mode of conveyance. These Matches are packed so that ono gross or more may he shipped to any part of the world with perfect safety. They are the post desirable article for Moine consumption, and the Southern and Western Markets that have everheen inven ted -- HEALERS and SHIPPERS, will do well to call and examine for themselves. These Matehes are WARRANTAIt to to superior to anything hereto Are o(/ered to the Public. JOHN I)ONNELLY. lilt North FOURTH St., Philad'a, Dec.2o, 1854.-sm. HIDE OIL AND LEATHER STORE, No. 21 South Third Street, Between Market and Chesnut Streets, Philadelphia, HAS FOR SALE. 3:1)211`7].3.13 [1]1M2.3, Dry and Green Salted Patna Kips. TANNERS' OIL. Tanners' and Curriers' Tools, AT TIIE LOWEST I•RICES tinuts. tEr All kinds of Leather in the Rough wanted, for which the highest market price will be given in cash, or taken in exchange for Rides. Leather Stored free of Charge and Sold on Commission. • Dec. 20, 1824.—1 y. HENRY W. OVERMAN, No 6, South Third Street, BELOW MARKET, Philadelphia. Importer, Manufacturer and General 122411211 D2212E ) Ilas Constantly on hand, and Always Finishing, All kinds of Leather, Morocco, Calf Skins, Sheep Skins, l&c,, The attention of Country Merchants and Man- V a' a i E. 4 ,i RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER. Dec. 20, 1854.-17, Valuable Limestone Land for Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale, his farm, situate in Franklin township, Huntingdon county, about one-half mile from the Pennsylva nia Railroad, containing about One Hundred and ninety Acres, be it more or less, of the beat ivality of lime stone land, about 100 acres of w i de', arc cleared, under good fence, and in a good slide of culti vaton. --; The improvements are a two Flory stone** dwelling house, a large frame bank barn, wagon shed, corn crib, large stable, and other out buildings. It has a good orchard, and good water upon it. Any person desiring to purchase, cann call upon me on the premises. I will show them and make known my terms. JAMES DYSART, Nov. 15, 1854.-3 m.. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 BOOKS! BOOKS!! WALL PAPER!!! 20,000 VOLUMES of new and popular Books—the subscriber has just re. calmed from Boston, New York and nn Philadelphia, comprising the great- est variety and most extensive stock • . 1 .. ever brought te the' interior of the State, His STATIONERS' is also of great variety and su perior quality, in pats as follows: Letter, Cap and Note Paper, Gold and Steel Pens, Inkstands, Blank and Time Books, Diaries for 1855, &c.— Also, Harper's, Putnam's ' Gotley's and Gra ham's 3lagasines, received every month as soon as out. 2000 copies of the books recommended by the Teachers' Institute .d Board of Dire.- tors of the counts: Greenlief's Arithrnmties and Algebra. Town's Spellers, and Swan's Readers. 3600 Payson & Dunton,s Boston Copy Books, being the best system as well as the beet execu ted books ever offered to the public, atthe lowest wholesale prices. 1000 pieces Wall l'aper from 9 to 13 cents for common, 18, 23 and 37 cents for glazed, and 1,25 to $2 for gold. All of the shove stock is offered extremely low for Cl/611—tho pub lic will please call and examine. Store opposite Whittaker's Hotel, Ilailrgad St., Huntingdon, Pa. Nov. 8, Inc 123 4 5 6 LADIES DRESS GOODS 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 . Mos. Delanes, B. Delano., Da Berepe, Lawns, Ginghams, and choice variety of Goods of al l kinds, at the store 01 GEO. GIVIN. JUST received and fur sple, Shunider, Side, Dried Beef, Lake Trott, White Fish also Pried Peaches, Pried Apples, &c., &c., tb , sole by .1. S. W. SAXTON, LAMES Lasting and Silk work Gaitors, Kid Morocco, and 'Goat Boots and shoes, at the store of G5O. GWIN. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 26 27 26 29 30 31 DONNETS. of all sorts and colors. also, Miss' 1) Flats. from 37} to 300, just received and fop sale by J. & W. tidATON 001 IN DOWNZVLIF, D. IcIRKPATRICK, ufactivers, ie solicited, WAL COLON.