Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, February 10, 1858, Image 3

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RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
OF TH li
COUNTY OF HUNTINGDON.
From the 11th Day of January, 1357,
to the 3d Day of April, Including
both Days.
ACCOUNT OF A. B. CREWIT, DEC'D
RECEIPTS.
1854 Joseph Douglass, Walker, $BO 00
1855 Alexatder Ewing Frank. 49 75
" Thomas o,thorh. Jackson; 174 26
" Benjamin Baker. Toil, 70 13
1856 Joseph Forrest, Bailee; 275 00
" George Report, Brady, 177 58
Pheasant, Cam, 87 91
" Frederick Harman. Croat. :127 00
" Jacob S. Hunt, Dublin, 153 00
, Samuel Wigton, Franklin 427 00
" William Hothrock, Hunt. 529 40
" Jacob Summers, llopew'll 84 91
'.• Solomon Humor, Jackson, 105 00
" Benjamin Wallace, Niorris 285 00
" George Garner, Penn, 100 00
" John N. Swoope, Porter, 413 00
'" Joseph Miller, Shirley, 600 00
'" Benjamin Long, SiiirPb'g 123 69
'" Jacob Booker, Springfield 100 00
" Samuel HackeJorn, Tell, 250 00
" Andrew J. Dunlap, Tod, 340 00
" David Plummet, Union, 112 00
" Joseph Isenberg. Walker, 200 00
" Henry Grazier, War'm'k 375 00'
" William Moore, West, 451 00
Nicholas Corbin, illumine 20
Amount of County tax on unsea
ted lands.
Amount of School tax on unsea
ted 1011 , 10,
Amount of Road tax on unseated
lands,
Balance doe County treasurer
EXPENDITURES.
Babunk due A. 13. erawit, Esq..
County Treasurtr nt last set'int 1274 58
Atty. Gem, Proey, SHIM nnd wit
ness fees on criminal pros.
Constables for making returns, Sm.
Grand and Travers jurors, Crier,"
Judos, Inspectors and Clerks of
Elections
-Assessor's Orders,
Inquisitions on dead bodies,
/load and Bridge Views, 138 00
" damages by John Fry, 275 00
" by Ab'm Shenefult 150 00 563 00
Bridgo Orders :
John Gagliaganfor repairing be.
low Alexandria,
David Blair bridge at Blair's
460 00
Mills, in Tell iowtsliin,
A. Wise & Co., for extra work
don bridge tt Iluntingdon, 225 001045 00
County Auditors: 34 00
Benjamin K. Null, 40 00
Jacob Baker, 37 00
11. L. McCarthy, 45 00 146 00
Clerk to Commission's tor 1856, 75 00
360 00
• " on account for '57 45 00
Ate) . to . Com's, .1. Herd, Emt„ 20 00 140 00
County Bonds paid as follows t
William B. Lear, 517 50
Int. on Co. muds W. B. Leas, 00 U 0 577 50
Repairs, Furniture and Anise
fur the C. 11. and Jail,
Runt, Co. Ag. Society,
Premium on Wild eat and fox
scalps,
State f.unatic Asylum for 1).
Brotherline,
County Printing, J. A. Nash and
11. F. Afflict., • 12 73
Blank hooks & dockets fir pub
lic olliees, 84 22 96 97
.Boartlingjurors itt enso of Patrick
Smith 98.1)0
A• Wise &Co., con. for jail stahlo 100 00
.J. P. Homey, on nee% for rnmeg
And making County litio be- _ _ _
tween Ilunt7 unirMilllin en.,
SWF. Miller, en ace's boarding
prisoners. &c.,
Relanding order to C. Mickley, 14 04
]fond tan on unseated lands paid
4 50
15 57 34 11
-School tax, 11n. do
Washing far prisoners in jail,
in full for 1656,
Scrubbing Court bongo and pri
vy, Sc ,in full for '56, 625 16 25
Director: of poor in full '56, 1980 95
'• " part '57, 269 10 2149 05
Amount of Lancaster Bank
o(4.es received from Collor•
tors and deposned in hank
by krection of Com'rs,
- Tress's conen on $12937 72,
10 00
Receipts and Expenditures
Of the rowdy from tlu
day of April, 18.7.7, to the 4th day of Jan.
oury, 1858, including both day*.
Receipts
1854 Joseph Douglas, Walker, $2l 94
1853 John Smith, Barree, lOU 00
" David Etnier, Cromwell 138 99
Thomas Oshurn, Jackson, 19 26
" Ahra'm Isenberg. Morrie, 20 00
" John Thompson, Walker, 20 00
1836 Joseph Forrest, Berm, 575 83
" George Rupert, Brady, 185 78
" David Heck, Claz, 228 67
" FretPk Barman, Cromwell 341 81
" Jacob S. Ilunt, Dublin, 168 25
" Samuel Wigton, Franklin, 098 31
" Wm. Hothrock, Bunt. 656 88
•' Sol. Hamer, Jackson, 349 93
" B. F. Wallace, Morris, 510 00
" George Garner, Penn, 306 95
" Jno. N. Swoop,,, Porter, 1125 90
" Joseph Miller. Shirley, 458 81
" Benj. Long, Shirleyeburg, 32 42
" J. B, Mutt, Springfield. 80 90
" Smug ilooketlom, Tell, • 36' 27
A. J. Dunlap, Tod. 269 29
" David Pheasant, Union, 96 09
Joseph lootherg, Walker, 504 42
" Plenty Grazier, War 9 ln'k, 175 14
Mt Moore, West, - 1051 97
1857 Alextin ler Steil, Alex'a, 100 00
Juhn It. McCarthy, Brady 305 00
Peter Livingston. Barret), 310 09
Geo. H. Green, Cass, 155 00
Joseph Park, Clay, 82 40
Johs, Cromwell, 125 22
" William Bice,Franklin, 513 09
a George Nuttier, Hentlers'it 177 00
a Sam% S. Smith, Hunt'il'u 917 37
Geo. B. Weaver, llope'll 200 00
John Jackson, Jackson, 227 60
Henry Stork, Juniata, 62 Ou
" Burnish, Morris. 95 00
" George Miller, Oneida, 07 83
Andrew G. Nell', Peon, 553 00
D P. Henderson. Porter, 172 00
Jae. G. Doyle, Shirley, 289 23
" Chas. Bowersox, 108 63
Josh. Johns, Springfield. 41 50
Thomas Cisney. Tell, 100 00
. Abnem Elias, Tod, 90 00
" M. F. Cain bull, Union, 113 11
" Martin }limner, Walker, 334 80
a Suing Lehman, Warin'k, 585 04
Juhn Thomp,on, West, 301 6514462 34
County tan un unseated lands, 336
School " " " 1 57
Road " " 14 70 563
For rent for Court House, 7 00
Sale of Stray Steer, 1 64
Fines collected by Jas. Backus 15 00 23 64
Balance due County Treasurer, 1567 00
MZILIENDITURES.
Atty,Gen, Prot , hh'ff, and
tnesws Lrt crilli. pros.
Constable*, for melting ret'ns
aduertising spring elections
Grand and traverse jurors,
Court criers, &c.,
Jud. insp, clerks elec.
Assessor's ornate,
Inquisitions on deed bodies,
Road and Midge views, 195 50
" damages Rudy's estate, 58 00 253 50
Bridge Orders
A. Wise & Co., for building
bridge at Huntingdon, 1859 32
Do. for repairing the same, 946 51
H. F. & A. Ramsey, for re
fairing bridge across the
Black Log Creek, 50 00 2855 83
Building privy at jail, 78 63
" taltl2 " 151 00 229 03
Comtnissioners—R. K. Neff, 90 00
Jacob Baker, 95 09.
H. L. McCarthy 62 00
G. W. Masten, ' 10 00
Clerk to Comm'rs. 275 00
Auditors for 1856, 71 50
Atty for Comrs. on account, 21 -1 00 623 50
Interest on County floods :
J: R. Onstiell, 41 43
S. Wigton. 45 00
W. Orhison, 135 00
Tlios. Fisher, 114 00
Exrs. of C, Bucher's est. 00 00 395 43
For coal, wood, light, &e. for
Court
hose and jail, 225 00
31:Neill:Oise, Au., for same, 77 92
Medicine and attend.tucc to
1n isoe •rs in jail,
Fur repairs at court house and
For ntrodueing gas fixtures in
Court house,
J. F. llntney fit running and
:narking line between llun
tii•wloil and Mifflin cos. 120 00
Fa. Mato Lunatic ilos ital. . 22 50
Wes , ern i enitentiary for sup.
porting pH:oilers, 365 53
Slid'. Miller for boarding pris
oners, summoning jurors,
and conveying convicts to
Penitentiany, 700 00
Por gnu in Court House, 14 53
For scrubbing and cloaning do 'lB 75
For washing for ris. in jail, 10 00 43 28
Fe blank books, stationery. &c. 38 00
Postage: W. Len is & W. Colon, 40 85
Wild cat and lox scalp premiums, 327 04
County Printing
John A. Nash, 115 50
William Lewis, 85 00
Wm. Brewster, 52 35
Africa & Whittaker, 2 45 255 20,
S. S. Smith cutting wood, Sc.,
at Court House 4 years, 48 00
Road tax on tun'e'd Intuit paid out
Geo. W. Cohel, 3 42
James (MIMI, to 00
Daniel Gray, 51 00
Gem M. Green, 25 51 97 93
Treas. Hunt. Co. poor Pause. 5080 06
Co. Trees nom on 30,098 74 451 48
5890 VI
5 92
2862 70
8759 53
478 22
34 77
326 88
123 09
61 24
20 04
In testimony of the correctness of the 'More
we hereunto nuhs.•ribo our manes end affix the
teal of saii4 comity, this 4th day of dun. 1858.
jACOII BAKER,
G. L. AleCAlt'l'llY, )
Comers.
G. W. M ATTEHN,
Attest: HENRY N. Nitta... Clerk.
We, tl , O undersigned Auditors of llnntinvion
county. elected and aurora according to la o, re
port that we ma, die. audit, settle, and adjust,
accenting to LW, the acitollliti of A. 13. Crewit.
dee'd., and I'. 11. Lone, Treasurers of the said
county, and the °niers of the Commisdoner,
and the Irreil,ta for the the same, for, And du
ring the past year. and 311,1 balance duo Allred
Crewii, of two thousand eight hundred and
sixty-tao dollars and seventy cent, and to V.
ii. Lane, of one damson,' five hundred and six
ty-seven dollars.
159 07
100 00
104 23
81 25
Given under our hands. at thn Commissioner's
offiee, in the bin ()ugh of Iluntineun, thu 4th
duy or January, i 55.4.
W 11.1.1,01 Nli )(YEE,
.1.\:111.:S
yllll.ll' D. STEVENS,
A ' Gii. 4 iIISATTENTIONI
70 00
tjg(Toretup:o} anent, mud
make money with little tic no investment,. and
without interfering with your regular business?
It you do, read this advertisement.
C. E. Toon & Co., of 332 Broome Street,
New York. are uuuudiwturing and selling mas
sive golf Pencils I'm. $5 each, (which are cheep
at that price.) and they throw in a gift or prize
with each Pencil worth from 02 op to ?:t.
81,,, $2O, $25, $3O, $5O, $75, $lOO, $2OO, ant!
$5OO. Don't cry out, .11 =bog! Lottery I'—
ll's t, t such thing. The Pencils tie gold nt
!heir• cash value, and all the profits over the
first emit ere thrown into the gilts, which'netu
ally cut the purchaser nothing. - The prizes
ore distributed on a simple plan of drawing,
which would take too melt room to explain,
tot which has never hailed to give complete
satisfaction We have drawn nod scot to pur
chasers 183 gold watches of various prices, 74
purses of gold d 011... 238 gold lockets, 850
gold chains, and a corre,ponding number of
other prizes, within two.months.
75 00
249 00
194 06
8759 53
"r ERE ARE NO 13 I, A N KS," but every
purchaser draws n prize worth Y certain, tool
it swots tbousiunds of chances to be a higher
figure.
W e want a good agent in every neighbor
timid throughout the country. to solicit purcha
sers, and any agent, to he summssful, must.
have a pencil and a prize to exhibit. Wu pny
agents PI cash - for (melt purchaser he Minims,
and the first person in any neighborhood who
applies fur a Pencil and gift, will receive the
agency Mr that locality. Should an agent ole
tam a valuable ptize to exhibit with his Pen
cil, he would have little ilillieulty in obtaining
scores of purchasers, and teasing tt a payirg
business.
A New Idea ! Read ! ! Bead !!
We ask nobody to send their tnun•y till they
know what prize they draw. Any person wish
ing to try their lock, can first seed us their
name and address, and we will make their
draw and inform them by return nail whirr
prize they drew, whoa they can send un and
take the Pencil and prize, or not, whichever
they choose. Wo give this privilege only once
to a purchaser. After the first drawing, every
purchaser will he ',lnked to send in advance
through the authorized agent. We will send
with each drawing the numbs• taken out, with
full description of the plan of drawing.
Address U, E. TODD A Co.
392 Broome Street New York.
Jan. 20th,1838-6m.
STAGt LINE
FROM
rhambersburg to Mt, Union
The undersigned aware that ft ausponsienof
the line of Shines over the rood between
Cbambersburg and Mt, Union, cannot be but
di s adrantageoua to a lurk section or the coun
try, leas, at a considerable expense and trouble
made arrangements to run a line of Stages
Tri-weekly between the two points Good
Horse a and comfortable Stages h ave boon pla
ced on the route, and experienced and trusty
drivers will superinteml the running or the
Couches. The proprietor of the dile is disirous
that it be maintained, and he therefore calls
upon the public generally to patronise it. confi
dent that it will be for their mutual advantage.
Every ettention neees.ry will be given, and
the running of the Stages will be regular.
Or Stages leave Mt. Union, every Tuesday
Th.....day, and Suctiday evenings, arriving at
Chumberanurg the next day at 2 o'clock. Re
turning, leave Uhaufhershurg, the name night
at 10 o'clock, arriving ac Mt. Union the next
evening in time for the ears. Between Mt, Un
ion and Shade Gap t h e line Will be doily.
, itfir Fore through $3; to intermediate points
in proportion. JOHN JAMISON.
Alm 211111, 1969r—itf.
16058 61
861 49
New C ~A -Press.
Havin g hop ; ht n i a,t -cARD PRESS," we
are new prepared to print in the pet:portion of
three cards in the same time that any other
press in the county can print one. consequent
ly we can print them cheaper—if not clone well
we make nu charge at all. We oak your pa- A SPLENDID NEW COOK STOVE 1 , ,r
teenage. sale nt !him into; it is chit:ll l ord to burn .veal
or cont.
(Estate of Benjamin Felker, deed.)
lUDITOII , B NOTICE. urqrrar , r. TIXACT ii
The undersigned Auditor. appointed by the OF LAND WANTED
Orphans' Collet of Huntingdon enmity, t.) dis
tribute the balance in the hands of amid I WO RIME
Grissinger, administrator of 13erjavain Frukee, Philadelphia. l'a., ns for Stacks She.„
late of Dublin township, deeetmed, among those Address
legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice to COL. E. BRADY,
all persons interested, that he will attend fur No. 123, Smith Seventh at
the purpose of making raid distribution, on I Philadelphia
Thursday, the fourth of March next, at one -
o'clock, p. m., at kin office, in the borough of
Huntingdon, when and where all persona Mir
ing claims ripen said fund are requested to
present the same or be debarred from routing
in upon maid fend. THEO. H. CREMER
Feb.-1;57A% Anditm
297 88
1690 84
703 33
306 38
24 62
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
The notlersi;oed Auditor, appointed by the
Court of Common Pleas nt Hoot itogdon county,
to aimtriboto the proc,,,k or •the tilicrilt's sale
or the real estate of Christian Coots and Mar
-otret Coots to nod amongst those le,ll
- thereto, hereby gives notice that lc.
tel hn• the purpose or
the, no Wednesday, t : • • .
at one o'clock, p. m., tic , .• :‘, :e :,!• •
OWN 1131 . 114 claims upon .•arid row! :IN
to present the same. or b•• debarred from r n:
log in upon raid rend:
40 00
138 07 •181 29
235 52
' • THE°. ❑. CREME'', Ail,Dor
(Estate of John McCartney, J.:c . d.)
AUDITOR'S NOT I 4
Having. been appointed Audit.. • .vI
pitons' Court-of timitingdlit:•.
e the final in the hands a : ,•!
ney, Executrix of Jolla McC:o '
Hvtlrie Noll township, dee'd., u.. 1
tke sale ol the real estate of said dee'll.
hereby give notice to all interested, that I will
attend to the duties of said uppity...to, tot
Saturday, the sth day of Match next, at eve
o'clock, p. to., at tnyollie, itt the Wrong') of
Flurifingdon, when and where all person having
claims upon avid fotol are required to p,..eet
the same to we, or be debarred front in
alum said fund. 11. OW
Feb.3,'s 7.4 t. A vol iter.
PREMIUMS
AU ARDI:111'11E JttUitZ NAL .108 01TiCI
16,058 61
11 303E13M 13M
1512.1 !C OH sff
PR TING.
INTcc.
\Ve reque,i of our suhwrili••l -
c rive their pariers,to hif:r) us of Ow. • t'
immediate tieigliborhood4 who are soh-
to the "Journal," and have failel to reeeirc
the sooty, Hittee the atentiter of our pael,ln , l:.
b 3 ruffians on the of February.
TAKE NOTICE
fifty (11.11 v, ilat.•.l .1:1. . • ,•
on ti tirtt Lsty
floret! tlattoory Ist.. I • .•, t...
L 58. for whit•it 1 rec. : 1..
intend to pay tht , ttt o;
'Tau!ism]
EXE('U'irGlit'S
TTIF: Ex.•ctitor of • '
I anti tosointoot nr Ann Sti.,att ! !
isoough of AL•xuadritt, doe'd., ;
tit, to a!' persAns ulto know ti
indol,tod to the o,titte or said .1
iointediald aytuvot, at.d all 1.
clainis against said estate to 1 , 1. .
ronoti properly autliwitioato.l for xflitli•mt•ut. to
John ft. Stewart of said I..arootzls.
J0n.27,'28.-6t.*
PUBLIC SALE OF LAND.
sukaTilior will oil*, t'or sale a tract 0
1 oillir by small quartities,iir by
,73 suit the bidders, On terms as M.
:
or. , a the money paid en continua.
tio:. 'I.. the balance in two equal pay•
iatercat for one year, by giving.
seenrin by mortgage on the property.
. . .
Zilthe bank Juniata
River, IMP mile below Mt. Union, in Shirley
township. '[tort• is
FIFTY SEVEN ACRES
in the tract, about twenty five acres of which
is vleareti, and iii a good slats of ealtivatios.
Tile litilatiee is timber land. The BU's TOM
Mod is chicly 1 EADOW.
i s u . Galin on it and sonic fruit trees,
and a neverfitilin wator._
. .
nits property ‘‘,ll be hold on the 18th day of
February, 1130.
I) :metal:nice Will be given, and it gond lilt
tundo.
JOHN ANDERSON
r,„„ townshi p , Jun. 27th 1838.—at.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
',tient of teltninistration on the estate
Eliza Donaldson. 110.3 Of SprOluflaid towt.eldp,
tlee'd.. having been granted to the t0.der,4,11
all permota ind,lotal to said entnte ure slues
led to tnalte immediate payment, and those ha
via' claims present them to
ELLIOTT ILI MSl.l', A. 1 .1e..r.
VV.41.1\117U.513-2
WHEAT AN!) CORN AV,C,II•I :I! 0,1
office. Thos4 having either tan
HUHU by calling coon.
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Reports are althewselves worth more then
the price el' subseriptimi, tied the paper itselr
hefore it is printed, costs more thee we get
for it.
For Tett Dollars we will send sixteen cop•
its ail.: Slcrchant and copy of any three
dollar magn•hine, such as Gotley's Lady's Book
Graham's Magazine, &e. .
Specimen collies of the Merrhant will he
sent to any address on the receipt of a pus.
rage stamp.
Aetivu young nien wanted to canvass for
the paper, to whom a liberal eonsinission will
be allowed, that will amount in some cases to
eighty dollars a mouth.
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National Merchant 0//ire,
Philadelphia.
Yams 27. 'P.
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Jan., 27, '5B.
,y-To INVALIDS..Ez
Pr. Hardman, Analytical Physician.
Physirinn for Di,c , nsem of tilt Lungs, Throat
nntl Ileart—Pornierly Physieino to the
CINCINNATI MARINI , : HOSPITAL, ttlc
to INVALIDS RETREAT,
Atlthor ..I,ettets to Inn•ali , l,." IS COMING
Sec following Carol
February Appointments.
in, Physician na. 111.4,1, Id The
Pliy,ician to Cincinnati )1.1-
) Ito in atitool.iiiett at his
il 1...1.: !Intel, Tuesti4y,
1. i• hotel, 15.
1 , • h , Exenanen 11,,t0i. ‘• 17.
I ' ' I. • ..t"tioll, nrONVIII•
I i . I all" ttglitlS
01,11 61 , s• I I , i
tiscil in , is
ureat point in ll•eitttilelit , • , :
(Hey in to get of die illeeilen in tl,cr .
11 t•l'. All n o :no, are
•• • .
are
lop: directly boo the lung. nri ,
allodotes to til l :vit . ,: 1111 , 1 should he nopd , ll t
the very , rat of disease. 1 Mud:ltem is the ao
mientifsts of this principle to the tree: moot or
the bolas, Ms. it gives dire, access to those ,
intricate air yell, and tithes vddcl: out ot• i Dts• rtlOXtra .1,
. . .
reach
, ist• every other men. of vtiiiiii . ll , terinl 1 - '0,77, yr A m RU()
pIL - Es
medicines. Ihe th3t Ilell • :111•I t !I 1.11
other diseases 10 , the Lads 1.1.1vtg.:‘,0 re- Di . lior t srs
.•II tre.stment h , t, :teen Ise .05. 5 1 : 50 , t e ,d • • •-• of ' • IN
; Hilt/ l' PILLS, has spent the great
meter been at pr.:ad:y.l to a :loco 11,101:,by
ter ~ , ,1 51 of hi, lite in travelling, having visite,
hm, and yet 'wore iton'dod t•. the ,mi,“•ls.— nail Africa, as well as North
„ a l ~,, A uivri , .a. Ili:, 'tent three years among the Is
they were so seititinisn,c•l that the . , steahi not •ii:o.s of oar IVcArrit country—it was in this
ect constistutionally, expeteling immedlate suet tray that the Indian Root, Pills were first dis
prateinet ectam neon tbe anottmating •lonliitti, Its. Morse was the first mats to es.
whd , t the flail ulcers v. itbin the lna t .n were un- 5 !„. 5 5 , 5 that all diseases arise from Im
mmessed. Inleiholen Mu d , the medicine in 01 . 1115, Blood—that oar strength, health
,li-:,iv: ,
comae, with the •le•ease, •theal the a:. ! ••••• 11
:u. mum this vital fluid.
,t- any iolctit , the various •
become c - 01 ..„,„,-
c.dc, th.•s can cid,mss,l hv the I „1,
~, mil, 1,1 n o t ill perfect harmony with the inf.
• tec h, •11 •
;st 1 t t diut•tems ol the body, the blood loses
.. , ly •re n I, • ,ction, 1 , t•t•01111, thick, corrupted and di
•••:,-,•,:s thus causing all psills sickness and
romt 1%01 T 111,11,1.-111 11•1.111,11 of every mom.; 0111 . Strell,111 IS eXliaus.
11.1 it , • • ithr, whoa e•ottlpli- i , :stlth we are deprived of, std if na
•..: 1.,. .:•, , , a :•0t as,isicil in throwing urt . the stag
~ • • •, • • • hm,s, the blood will heroine choked
.111 cease to act, and thus our light of life will
• •.. • • - • • :servo be blown out. llow important then
tlmt wis Antall keep the various passages of
! .• t .4,0
1 the body free and open. And how pleasant to
t • • • ,
tool all
11l th , at. we have it in our power to put a medi
.
, • : •• •:, your reach, 1111111t4y. Morse's Indian
. • „ P , • I 'ills manufactured from plants and roots
' •, at:totri the mountainous cliffs in
. . , ! One of the roots from which
• • made is it Stalorifie, which o
,; 'l. • ; ; a the skin, and assists Nature
out the liner parts of the corrup
:. . . seemol is a plant which is
, .
• •, • that 01 , 01114 a n d tthelogs the
: • ' ', ,• •• I: .•te I do c , , ad thus, iu a soothing
. • , . . • duty Its throwing MI
r
• ,• ,• • The third is st
''• • : • • • , ; m : • and double strength to the
•' •. • emu aged, they draw large is
:•lty from the blood, Which is
• , 1 bountifully by the urinary or
5 , • r . 2. ' ••' . and which t.,11,1 n t have been
totri I -1:1 , • other Tho 1,55111 1'
F , TRAY
rctin , is tile h- ~ :
Loot. alit. cm 1.• '
1,57, „tliureelthe .ti, .sc, it ,11,,W11 it,
yt•ers•oiti, no m: el;. Indian (lust Pills mil only enter the stomach.
Tao 0555155 is• reqnemed to 5.01,55 forward rho bloat, lilt they find
prove property, pay elcirges and take him way to cvery part, foal emnpletely resit nut
away, ELI ALLOI\':IY. aml cleans,: the system from all impurit y , and
.1 all. I:1:57 -it, the licit of the body, which is the bland, be••
comes perfectly healthy; sensesimmtly all sick
(.1 111(D itIND PLA STE 112. I 1i , , , is drivel/ from the system, for
und one
the entrant remain when the body becomes
j
mile below .11exandria, linoting•lon , 1„I re aid .
„„,
l'a., have constantly on hand Ormind mrr, so dixtrussctl
~ , ,,,,,;:`,',l : :k 7 r . i n T l A ' w ' r,y r 's . - . l e
; .;" di f::
ix brcuuse
of this hest finality, fur which (Iteiti of all • . c •m
hiey no net get a meweilio whic hson. pass to
kinds, will be Wien in exchange at inarlset •
the afflicted parts, awl which will open the
priers. SArl, A
' )111,4IlgeS the disease ;n he east out
.11111.'.111;;;: , . :11a.
. hem, n large quantity of Mod tool other mai•
ter is logd, and then opiary:ls and intestines
011821ft/I,E are literally overflowing with the corrupted
,0• , • undergoing disag.reenble ferment:,
•• . • ,c, • mole mixin , with the blow], which
Oita y :7;:419.5 CI pe-
t. lltte:t Ilea% „., • . 1, •• •
• matter 1,41;1 e% el)
Nwrof i•-
C4'l:l'l%
11V. Until hle hi taken 1 . 1 . 0111 the
:tior.se's have &O-
M. Mei\ in , yell,
•! I . •• • Is es victory upon victory, by re•
I•I 111,11 .'f•!' 1 " 1 ; • m.s o f sick to blooming health
Herr Karl Pectienheim, awl I, ol i c•, , . Yes, thousands who hove
Plol. German Lsm,Toup.,t, s.S- Literal tin Ir.. I ~ •,111 sickness, pain
I'..ageite and Id , 'I frames have
ProP.sso, • nch , turf l'tasso 111,, , 1r. • • ' '
; m hrous,,ht, as it
James W. Ilitgizes,
....•cut gro, , , now
1 0 , of' 3.1,111 i. nisstic,, tie ' •
sissy that they would hav e
em.:, I • id: the dead, had it not been
311'5. M. Melt. Wa!slt. -
Ps ~.I.lrr.vs. 1, , c :• '• eonderful medicine, Morse's
PainKne, /10/any liistory tie IT ' . After one or two doses
.alim• Faulkner, h: I they were astonished, and ab•
Or/ o ,,,, , : po n i a tie, Pointing. Drawing, e t , solar, -,:risris,sl, in Witnessing !heir ehartn•
.tuna 111. Gray, Not only do they give immedi•
Pia to m a , an d F rehr h. toe •:. am' strength. and take away all stick
sp•••• :11111 anguish but they at once go to
MSS Jeanie M.- of the disease, which is
Primary Engli.vh Therefore i it will be shown, asps,
' ill r I.v those who use these l'ills, that they
Tliis sctiool, LATELY bfb , I.: I ,I, em e and purify, that. disease—that
into new halals, awl the present owners enemy—will take its flight, And the
are cletertnined to make it is first class Insf,ta• 1111,1, 1,1 youth and beauty will again
ti.'". 'rho outi"rii , of the arty lilculty ore ul- , and thy prospect ofttlungatd happy life will
ready on hand. and student. will be reccivcd es brighten your days.
; toxin as they wish to come. CA I''I'ION.-I.lewisre of a counterfeit sign-
Voting tactics :luta iclffen itlff'ffdin2 In go ell .1. /;. .flour. All genuine have the tonne
to school will do well to write to u s I s me r ,. eon- o f A. d. 'WHITE& CO. on each box. Also
eluding to go elsewhere. 7% - re is no rheoprr, t h e o f A . J. IV/rife & Co . All nth
and Hr beliire there will he no better school era are s p itr i,, o , 4 .
HOW A. J. WHITE & CO., Sole Proprietor*,
Both sexes ore received, all branches taught tilt Leonard Street, New York.
and students can enter at any time. itr, Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by
Fur turther intormation, address • all dealers in Nlediones
.lIuIIN D. WALSH. ger Agents wanted in every town, village
111 "fliaftdatt Ca, 11, mid header its the land. l'arties desiring the
December 9, 1 siesf. agency will address as above fur terms.
Der Price 2;3 cents per box. five boxes will
INLANhs......Alwitys buy your Blanks at the be sent on receipt of :141 :postage paid.
••• Journal Otlice.". We have now prepared are ,
1 ry soperimartiele of ISLANK I)EEDS, BONI
; J Ul , G:11 ENT NOIFES, SUAIMONS', EX FIX . 60; colynyrity DEALER. eon buy
15 0, CLOTHING from me its Huntingdon at Whole
arte, as cheap us they can its the cities, as I hate
5i 0 1. , 11 BONNETS in greut i ; . ar i i , ety o va t 4eap • a Wholesale .t tie in l'hiladelphia.
• ArY'9;ll' M. ROMAN.
G. 11. - 8
IV A in
11i44 ELLANEOUS ADVEUTISEMETI'N.
THE G( I LDEN PRIZE. I ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE,
roa administration mi . the Estate
, L ETT,. „r
of 1‘ est township.
Illustrated. 1858. Illustrated. deel, j li7v7tls i t t e r e r i i rgt l i l l ' e te d to the undersigned
all persons indebted to said estate are reques
ted to make immediate payment, and those
having elninis twainst the same will present
them to ELLEN HAItRISON, Adinex.
Jan. 6, '57:-61...
Z NITISITIN—ODON
~~:"
The New York weekly GOLDEN PRIZE i,
one of the largest and bes.t literary papers or the
day. Au Imp e riut Quarto containing stomp
l'Aons, or forty 1 . 0141111118, of entertaing original
matter , and elegantly illustrated every week.
Gift worth from 5U rents to SUM 00 la yob/,
'rill he presruted to each subscriber immediately on
receipt of the subscrir! Humpy.
One Copy for 1 year, $2 00. and 1 gift.
1t 2 n $3 50, ft7ll 2 gifts.
" t, " 3 " $5 00, and Zt gifts.
" 5 " $8 00, and 5 gifts'
AND TO ,C 1. 1 .118
3 copies, 1 year, $5 00. and 1 girt.
5 i• it 08 00, find 5 gifts.
10 tt tf $l5 00, and 10 gift,
21 ft ft $5O 00 and 21 ;zit..
Thu articles to be distributed are comprised in
the following list :
2 packages gold, containing $500,00 each.
5 , to. do. do. 0200.00 etch.
10 do. do. do. 01110010eitell,
10 pat. lee. hon. eas. watches, 0100,00 early
20 geld watches, $75,00 each.
50 do. - $OO,OO each,
100 do. 050,00 each.
800 ladies' $33,00 each,
200 silver linneg ca,',) watches, 030.00 each.
500 silver wavbes, o) to 030,00 each.
1000 guards. Vic., 010.00 to $30,00 each.
( ;ld nracele.s. Brodies,
Ear drop+, lirea-t-pins. Calf
pins, • Sloeve-buttons, hinge,
Watch.hees, gold
•-••! thimbles, anii it yeti
.... •••' iitlicr articles worth from
50 coati to $30,00 each
Immediately 011 receipt of the stilisigiptior
~,oey, no! Fobscriher's mime will be engin,
••it tar nitisoription hook, opposite a number
:•.i Ow gin I. , ,rr, , ,nooditig with 110i1 nunther wit
r ••• • ..• ••1 oithin one week, to the subscri•
i. • post-paid.
, • , sho , tl,l be address,
•., BErKETT & CO.,
3 , 15 tiro:illy/ay, N. Y
• . inert ci, , pi• • - ..nt free.
•• •,,
1111SCIALANEOUS ADVERTIS VIEWS
TERMS
rr If r: undersigned °wile. or the Huntingdon
Mill, inform farmers and the public general.
ly.they now have their new mill in running
order, with all the modern improvements in the
tvnt4 r r win andtnnehinery. _ _
They have pt.t in five of the Improved Jon
vnl Water Wheels, and can grind in
all sluff:~ Of the wttier, ann during the coldest
ni 7 v and nll kinds of grain. .
Th ey are pt" Pared to sell, and have on hand
far s „ h , at e ll at market rates, all kind of
FLOUR, FEED AND STUFFS,
an d f ara , c , ca con b are th e i r own grain ground,
and lake it back in a return load, or they mat
he furnished in encl u utuge at a inoCtettes notice
an equal .0111,14 of Flour and limn or chop.
Pet
TIM a rum. IVJEACHINE
°f an manufacture; and they will
insure a FLU, TUIIN OUT of superior pall
ty to every lu hel of grain left at
)))»)).tui.ll.•
iIStfIII & MeMUUTBIE.
N. B.—The Bud:wheat stollen are not quite
road e.
11 . 10iiingdon, December 10, 1056.
ALL persons indelm d on tho hooks, or other.
wise, of IL C. Walker. will take notice that
unit neennuts are left in the hands of Oeo. 11.
Young, Esq., of Alexand . ria, who is authorized
to receive and receipt fur tt:l moneys paid du
ring my absence. D,HOUTZ,
Assignee for Creditors of 11. C. 7Pull.•er
Alextindria,litilM,'sB,6t.
Testanientary on the estate of
Johnston, late of Cane township,
llontingdo❑ county. deed., having been gran
ted to the undersigned, nil persons having
claims against said estate are requested to pee.
sent them and those indebted to the same, to
maim immediate payment. to
Groceries can be had lower than the high
prices which hare been maintained heretofore.
We also deal in Plaster, Fish,Salt, and all
kinds of grain, and possess faciities in this
branch of trade unequalled by any. We deliver
all packages or parcels of merchandise rime or
, CHARGE at the depots of the Broad Top and
New Goods New Goods !I I
Pennsylvania Railroads.
Sept.an,'s7.
AT
D. P. OWE S'S CHEAP STORE.
D. P. Gwin has just returnd from Philadol•
phin with tho largest and most henutiful as•
Remnant of
T'.4.111 257 J 'in2Plf..M.l (H DDS
Ever brought to Huntingdon,
consisting of the most fashionable Dress Goods
fur Ladies and Gentlemen, such as Black Silks.
and Fancy, All Wool de Loins, (all colors)
Francis Merino, plain and printed, 'mike striped
de Loins, barred and fancy de lairs, Levelin
Cloth, Mohair, Mids., Shepherds' Plaids, and
Prints of every description.
ALSO, a large lot orders, Trimmings, Frin
ges, More Antique Ribbon, Bonus's. Gimps,
Braids, Le. Bonnet Silks, Crapes, Ribbonds,
Gloves, Mitts. Veils, Laves, Belts, Rildsonds
I tin. Belting. Whalebone, Reed & Brass Hoops
for Skirts. Silk and Linen handkerchiel. Silk
Neil: ties. Zephyr, French Working Cotton, Li
nen and C,..ttins Floss, Tidy Yarn, Wool
Also the best tto largest assortment of Col
lars, and Undersleeves, in town. Heed and
Plain Jaeonet, Mull Muslin, Swiss. Plain, Fig
tared and dotted. Moreen, and 1100 p Skit ts,
Irish Linen, Linen Table Cloths, Napkins,
msos, Sc. Shirts, Shirt-breasts, Undershirts
and drawers, wool coats, hoods, comforts and
scarfs.
Also a large assortment of Waterloo Bay
State Wool Shawls. Single and Broeha Shawls.
Alse, Cloths, Cassimers, enssinets, Tweeds,
K. Jeans, Vesting, Muslim+, bleached and un
blenehed, Sheeting and I'ol,-w-case Muslins,
N.+130 ens, Ticket+, C heck. Table Diapers, Cra-li
Flanu+.ls, Sack Flannel, plain and figured, Can
t. Manuel, Blanket , 'm
Also„ a large lot al Silk Bonnets of the latest
styles and ut /cry low prices. Bats and caps
( - troll kinds.
boots and Shoes, Gun shoes, the best
and cheapest in town.
IZ iti 2. DW A IL QUEENS
WARE, Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, Churns,
Butter Bowls, grooms, Brushes, &e. Carps ts,
Oil OlOthil, Fish and Salt, Sugar, Coffee,
Tea, Molasses, and all goods usually kept in a
country Store.
Aly old customers, and as ninny new ones as
can crowd in are respectfully requester', to come
and examine soy goods
All kinds oi Luantry produce taken in ex.
change Mr goods, at tiro highest market prices.
DAVID G WIN.
October 7, 1b57.
Nat'onal Safety Trust Co.
°FL , ' 1c1:,
Walnut Street S. W. Corner of3d.
arrun g einents for Business during the Suspen
sion td Specie Payments by the Bunke.
1. Doposits received ned payments made
daily.
Current Bank Notes, Checks and Specie
will be received on deposit.
5. Deposit:, made in Bank Notes or Checks
will be paid hack in currant Bank Notes.
•4. Doposits made in Gold or Silver will be
paid back in Coin.
LN rEaEsT 5 PER. CENT. PER. YR.
lIENRY L. BENNER, Presiient.
WILLIAM J. REED, Secretary.
Nov. 25, '57.
REAL ESTATE
FteD , R. SES.A.I—M.
THE undersigned. being desirous of removing
from 'he town of Shirleystmrg, hereby offers
for sale his entire remaining real estate, Biwa
led in end near said town. The property con
sists of three separate and distinct dwellnig
houses, (including the large and commodi
ous
in which the subscriber now resides) q all of
which are elligibly situated in the must desirable
nod business part of the town. A detailed de
scription of said property is deemed unnecessa
ry, as any one desirous of purchasing, will, of
course, wish to see and examine for himself.—
Two amid houses are admirably located and
calculated for stores and tavern stands, .&.
Also, the subscriber offers for sale, ten acres
of rich fx ttom or meadow land, situated a short
distance above the grist mill of the Messrs.
Heiffners. This land is well suited, not only
to the rising of grass, grain, etc., but is also
peculiarly adapted to the production of "Chi
nese Sugar Cane," an article of recent introduc
tion, which seems to promise greater profit,
per acre, than almost any other agricultural
product.
HENRY BREWSTER.
Shirleysbnrg, Nov. It, '67.
.
TtiltE NOTICE.
DELL t
JAS. JOHNSTON '"
SAVING FUND
BRICK MANSION,
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW AND CHEAP
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
GROCERY STORE
DAVID GROVE informs the citizens of
Iluntingdon and vicinity, and the public gen•
wally, that he has opened a Grocery Store on
II ill street, Huntingdon, a few doors west of
W m Orhison's residence, where he will tit all
times be prepared to supp lei custotners with
ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES,
CHEA 4 PER THAN THE CHEAPEST
M wholesale and retail. Sugars, Coffee, Teas,
Molasses. Cheese, Spices, Courectionaries,
Hams, Salt, Brooms, Buckets, Sellars, Tobac
co, sec., the.; in tact, every article usually kept
in n Grocery Store.
As I am determined to sell cheaper then the
cheapest, I want everybody to °attend examine
my stock and prices. D.l VIII GROVE.
Huntingdon, July 29, '57..1 v.
THE CAMPAIGN OPENED
rzasT ARRIVAL 01
FALLANI) WINTER
GC,C,IZIIei.
FISHER & MoMURTRIE
WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE
to their numerous friends and the public,
that they have just received from the East, a
most beautiful assortment of Fall and Winter
0011,1 M ; enthracing every variety of new styles
sneli as Valencia Plaids, Plaid Meals, Oriental
Lustres, Gala Plaids, Trimese Cloth, Poplins,
str ip e d ant! Plaid, Umbra striped Delaines,
French Mo r i.), Printed Delaines, Bayatlero
Stripes. Argentine. Coburg. Mohair, and Ma
donna Cloths. Shepherd's Plaids, trench Blan
ket. liar State, Lung and Square Brodie Shawl
Gents' Travelling do, French Cloths, plain and
limey Cassitneres, Satinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, &e.
Ribbons. Mitts, Gauntlets, Gt.., Telma,
Cloaks, Chenille Searlk, Dress Trimmings, La
dies' Collars, Brilliants, plain and epriged Swiss,
Victoria Lawn, Nuinsooks, and every variety of
White goods. DATS, CAPS acid BONNETS
of every variety and style.
We have a 11,11 stock of
Hardware, Queensware.
Boots and Shoes,
Wood and Willow-ware,
which will be sold on such terms no will make it
the interest of all to call and examine.
Prof. Chas. DeGratiOs
ELECTRIC OIL.
'Phis great discovery is now creating agreat
sensation among, the Medical Faculties of En
rope and this country. It will cure the follow
ing (not everything) : Warranted to
Cure Fever and Ague in ono day. Curechills
in five minutes. Cure Croup in one night.—
Cure Deafness in two to four days. Cureburns
and Scalds in ten minutes. Cure Sprains,
Wounds and Bruises in from one to three days.
Cure Inflammation in one day. Cure Neural
gia, Croup, Tooth Ache. Burns, in 10 minutes.
Cure Ilemorrheee Scrotal - 1 1 Abscess, in ten
day. Cure Bruises, 11 ounds, Totter, in one to
three days. Cure Ear Ache, Stiff Neck, Ague
it, 000 Joy. Cam Volond, /broken Ilemat,Salt
Rheum, itt three to six days. Cure Wiley,
Palpitution, Pleurisy, io ons to ten days. Cure
Asthma, Palsy, Coto, Erysipelas, in five to 20
days. Cure Frosted- Feet, Chiblains, Chronic
Rheumatism, Stiff Joints, Sore Throat, Scarlet
Fever, and the lame made to walk, by a few
bottles. This Oil (lie Grath's) is mild and
pleasant, and is a great family Medicine for
children teething, ke. Ladies should nil use
it. It always leaves you better than it finds
you, and one bottle often cures entirely.
Vieled T7irtcen Year, and Cured in One
Week.
Real letter from Rev. James Temple.
Philadelphia, June oth, 1856.
Prof. De Grath : I have been afflicted for
thirteen years with Neuralgia and other pain•
fal complaints, and I have been unable to sleep
soundly or walk any distance for many years
paq. Last week 1 got a bottle of your "Elec.
trio Oil." The first night I slept soundly and•
well, and to day lam like a new man. My
• wife could not believe her eyes. Your Elec.
tile Oil has done in one week what the physi•
chow of Philadelphia failed to do in thirteen
years. Gratefully yours,
ItLV. JAMES TEMPLE,.
310 South street.
DEAFNESS CURED.
New Haven, May 19th, 1856.
Prof. De Grath : My brother has been deaf
three years. After trying mnny things, he us.
ed your Oil a few times, and it cured him en•
tirelr. CLIFFORD & SCRANTON.
There arc numerous imitations sprung up on
the reputation that my article has acquired.
The public must beware. They are worthless.
For sale by Jan Read, Huntingdon.
Aug.5,'57..1ym.
gi. 1. @12@30V2,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will attend to all professional business entrusted
to his care in the several Courts of Huntingdon
county. Heeds, Leases and Articles of Agree
ment, written at the shortest notice and on the
most reasonable
_terms.
Shirleysburg, April 22, 1857.
LEATHER I LEATHER! LEATHER
HENRY \V. OVERMAN, Importer of French
Calf Skins, and General Leather Dealer,
No. 6 South Third street, Philadelphia.
A general assortment of all kinds of Leather
NIVOCCO, &C.
RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER,
Mareh4,'s 7.- 1 y.
rIMPORTANT INFORMATION, by
which mud) suffering in families may be
avoided, sent to married men and those
contemplating marriage. Address, en•
closing tour stamps. DR. G. W. ADDIS.
DOMBW., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Nov. 25, '57:--6m.
WHALEBONE, REED AND BRASS
Hoops and Reed Skirts, for sale at the
cheap store of 1). GWIN.
A LETTER - COPIER FOR SALE.
An excellent one for rale at this office. TWA
is one of Matti.' No. 1 Cant and Lever Pratt.
,▪ T ENS' UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS
▪ Linen Shirt Breasts, Ready-made Shirts,
white and fancy shirts, and collar., very cheap
at 0. P. GWIN'S.
BOOTS & SHOES, the largest and cheapest
assortment in town, at
D. F. OWTN'S.
GUM SHOES, cheaper at D. P. GWIN'S
than can be bad in town. Call and too
them
T AMES' DRESS GOODS, of rich Myles,
L. , wad very cheap at D. P. OWLN'S.