RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES COUNTY OF HUNTINGDON. From the 11th Day of January, 1857, 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 Osborn, Jackson, 174 26 4 ' Benjamin Baker, Tod, 70 19 4856 Joseph Forrest, Barree, 275 00 " George Rupert, Brady, 177 58 Ramuel Pheasant, Cass, 87 91 Frederick Harman, Crom. 327 00 " Jacob S. Hunt, Dublin, 153 00 Samuel Wigton, Franklin 427 00 4 . William Bothrock, Bunt. 529 40 .. Jacob Summers, Ilopew'll 84 91 Solomon Hamer, Jackson, 105 00 ". Benjamin Wallace, Morris 285 00 George Garner, Penn, 100 00 John N. Swoope, Porter, 413 00 " Joseph Miller, Shirley, 600 00 " Benjamin Long, Shirl'b'g 123 69 . 4 Jacob Booher, Springfield 100 00 Samuel Hackedorn, Tell, 250 00 " Andrew J. Dunlap, Tod, 340 00 " David Pheasant, Union, 112 00 " Joseph Isenberg. Walker, 200 00 Henry Grazier, i yG r,roioerre,, West,Wltr'm 4 ' k 3 5 75 1 00 00 .‘ Nicholas Corbin, Cassville 28 Amount of County tax on unsea ted lands. Amount of School tax on unsea ted lands, Amount of Road tax on unseated lands, Balance due County treasurer 90 5 92 2863 70 EXPENDITURES. Balande due A. B. Crewit, Esq.. County Treasurer at last set'mt 1274 58 Atty. Gen. Prot'y, Stiff. and wit ness fees on criminal pros. Constables for making returns, &c. Grand and Travers jurors, Crier," Judges, Inspectors and Clerks of Elections, Assessor's Orders, Inquisitions on dead bodies, Road and Bridge Views, 138 00 " damages by John Fry, 275 00 by Ab'm Shenefelt 150 00 563 00 Bridge Orders : John Ganhagan for repairing be, 460 00 low Aleltandria, David Blair bridge at Blair's Mills, in Tell towtship, A. Wise & Co., for extra work don bridge at Huntingdon, 225 001045 00 County Auditors: 34 00 Benjamin K. Neff, 40 00 Jacob Baker, 37 00 H. L. McCarthy, 45 00 146 00 Clerk to Commission's Orr 1856, 75 00 " on account for '57 45 00 Att'y to Com's, J. Reed, Esq„ 20 00 140 00 County Bonds paid as follows : William B, Lean, 517 50 Int. on Co. bonds W. B. Leas, 60 00 577 50 Repairs, Furniture and Anise 360 00 for the C. IL and Jail, hunt, Co. Ag. Society, Premium on Wild cat and fox scalps, State Lunatic Asylum for Brotherline, County Printing, J. A. Nash and B. F. Miller, 12 75 Blank hooks & dockets for pub• lie offices, 84 22 96 97 Boarding jurors in case of Patrick Smith 28 00 ♦ • Wise & Co., con. fur jail stable 100 00 .1. F. Ramey, on ncc't for runn'g and making County line be tween Bunt. and Mifflin co., Elhff. Miller, on acc't hoarding prisoners. &c., Refunding order to C. Mickley. 14 04 Hood tux on unseated lands paid 4 50 15 57 34 11 out, School tax. do. do Wabll ing for prisoners in jail, in full for 1056, 10 00 Scrolling court house and pri- vy, B'4 in full for '56. • 625 16 25 Director,' of poor in full '56, 1880 95 ' part '57, 268 10 2149 05 Amount of Lancaater Bunk notes received from Coulee , tors and deposited in bank by direction of Com'rs, Traity's com'n on $12937 72, Receipts and Expenditures Of the rowdy of Huntingdon, from the 4th. day of April, 1857, to the 4th day of Jan. nary, 1858, including both days. Receipts 1854 Joseph Douglas, Walker, $2l 94 1855 John Smith, Barren, 100 00 " David Etnier, Cromwell 198 99 " Thomas Osborn, Jackson, 19 26 a Ahrit'm Isenberg. Morris, 20 00 " John Thompson, Walker, 20 00 1856 Joseph Forrest, Decree, 575 83 " George Rupert, Brady, 185 78 " David Heck, Clay, 228 67 " Fretrk Ilarmtm, trornwell34l 81 " Jacob S. Hunt, Dublin, 168 25 " Samuel Wigton, Franklin, 898 31 Wm. Rothrock, Slant. 656 88 0 Sol. Ramer, .lackcon, 349 93 " B. F. Wallace, Morris, 510 00 " George Garner, Penn, 306 95 " Jno. N. Swoops, Porter, 1125 90 " Joseph Miller. Shirley, 458 81' " Benj. Long, Shirleysburg, 32 42 " J.llloher, Springfield, 80 96 " Sanel Hackedorn, Tell, 36 27 " A. J. Dunlap, Toil. 269 29 " David Pheasant, Union, 96 09 " •: , 43ph Isenberg, Walker,so4 42 " Henry Grazier, War'm' k, 175 14 . 1 William Moore, West, 1055 97 1657 Alexan.ler Steil, Alex'a, 100 00 " John R. McCarthy, Brady 305 00 1, Peter Livingston, Barren, 3 10 00 " Geo. M. Greer', Cass, 155 00 Joseph I'ark, Clay, 82 40 William Johns, Cromwell, 125 22 " William Bice, Franklin, 513 09 " George Ruiner, Heiblers'n 177 00 " Sant% S. Smith, flutietru 917 37 " Geo. B. Weaver, Hope'll 200 00 " John Jackson, Jackson, 227 60 " Henry Mark, Juniata, 62 Ou 11 Sam'l Harnish, Morris. 95 00 " George Miller, Oneida, 67 83 " Andrew G. Nelf, Penn, 553 00 11 G P. Henderson, Porter, 172 00 " Jan. G. Doyle, Shirley, 289 23 " Chas. Bowersox, Shir'lig 106 63 " Josh. Johns, Sprlngtiuld. 41 50 '"rhoinas Clam. Tell, NO 00 Abra'm Elias, Tod, 90 00 " M. F. Cam hell, Union, 113 11 " Martin Floollof, Walker, 334 80 " Sam'l Lehman, Warm'k, 585 04 " John Thompron, West, 3nl 6514462 34 County tux on unseated lands, 336 School 11 " 1 57 Road " " 70 568 For rent fur Court House, 7 00 Sale of Stray Steer, 64 Fines collected by Joe. Backus 15 00 23 64 Balance due County Treasurer, 1567 00 EZP4I2ITDITURES. Atty. Gan, l'rot'y, and witnesses on .1111. pro.. At I 46 IVlWatittirt for avakier netts advertising snring elections 297 98 Grand and traverse jurors, Conn criers, &c., 1690 84 Jnd. Imp, clerks elec. 709 83 Assessor's orders, 306 38 Inquisitions on dead bodies, 24 62 Road and bridge views, 195 50 " damages Rudy's estate, 58 00 253 50 Bridge Orders : A. Wise & Co., for building • bridge at Huntingdon, 1859 39 Do. for repairing the same, 946 51 E. E. & A. Ramsey, for re pairing bridge across the Black Log Creek, 50 00 2855 83 Building privy at jail, 78 63 " table " 151 00 229 63 Commissioners—B. K. Neff, 90 00 Jacob Baker, 95 00 H. L. McCarthy 62 00 G. W. Mattern ' 10 00 Clerk to Comm'rs. 275 00 Auditors for 1856, 71 50 Atty for Comm. on account, Ile 00 629 50 Interest on County Bonds : J. R. Gosnell, 41 49 S. Wigton, 45 00 W. Orbison, 135 00 Thos. Fisher, 114 00 Fxrs. of C, Bucher's est. 60 00 395 43 For coal, wood, light,Re. for Court house and jai, 225 00 Merchandise. Re., for same, 77 92 Medicine and attendance to prisoners in jail, 40 00 For repairs at court house and jail, 138 37 481 29 For introducing gas fixtures in Court house, 235 52 J. F. Ramey for running and marking !inn between Hun tingdon and Main cos. 120 00 Pa. StanyLunatic Hosi ital. 92 50 Western penitentiary for sup porting prisoners, 365 53 Slitr Miller for boarding pris oners, summoning jurors, and conveying convicts to Penitentiaay, 700 00 For gas in Court House, 14 53 For scrubbing and cleaning do 18 75 For washing for pris. in jail, 10 00 43 28 For blank books, stationery, Re. 38 00 Postage: W. Len is & W. Colon, 40 85 Wild cat and fox scalp premiums, 327 04 County Printing : John A. Nash, 115 50 William Lewis, 85 00 i l Wm. Brewster, 52 25 Africa & Whittaker, 2 45 255 20 S. S. Smith cutting wood, Re., at Court House 4 years, 48 00 Road tux on un's'd land paid out: Gen. W. Cohel, 3 42 James Gillim, 18 00 Daniel Gray, 51' 00 Geo. Al. Green, 25 51 97 93 Treas. Hunt. Co. poor house. 5080 06 Co Treats com on 30,098 74 451 48 5890 91 8759 53 478 22 34 97 826 88 123 09 61 24 26 04 In testimony of the correctness of the above we hereunto subscribe our names nod affix the seal of said county, this 4th day of Jan. 1858. JACOB BAKER, H. L. MoCARTHY, Comers. G. W. B ATTERN, Attest: HENRY W. MILLER, Clerk. We, the undersigned Audito; of Huntingdon county, elected and sworn according to law, re port that we met, diC audit, settle, and adjust, according to law, the accounts of A. B. Crewit. deed., and F. 1 1. Lana, Treasurers of the said county, and the orders• of the Commissioners. and the receipts for the the some, for, and du ring the past year. and find balance duo Alfred B. Crewit, of two thousand eight hundred and sixty-two dollars and seventy cents, and to F. If. Lane, of one thousand five hundred and six ty-seven dollars. 159 07 100 00 104 25 81 25 Given under our hands, at the Commissioner's office, in the borough of nuntingdon, the 4th day of January, 1858. WILLIAM MOORE, JAMES CREE, PHILIP D. STEVENS, A 0.12VE P,AP22. 70 00 THE CINDRELLA SLIPPER. AJOURNAL devoted to the A musemcment and Interest or Ladies and Gentlemen, entirely ORIGINAL in all its parts, Light, Gay and Fast. All this may he furnished without the slightest immorrality in its tendency in gaining a place in its colsmns. The lugubrious or miserable will find nothing congeial in the Slip per while the Huworist and Bon Vivant may well enjoy it. TO CLUBS, 7 copies for • $3 12 " 5 •" 28 " 10 75 00 One subscriber in every seven will be enti• tied to A GIFT WORTH FROM $4 TO $2OO. Among the articles to be distributed, are Gold and Silver Watches Gold Guard and Vest Chains, Silver Cake and Fruit Baskets, Gold Lockets, Armlets, liar Drops, Brooches, Pins, Rin g s, Gold Dollars, &c. Ahonorable system will be used to deter mine which one of the seven subscribers shall be entitled to one of the above GIFTS, which will he sent immediately on receipt of the sub scription money. 249 00 194 06 8759 53 Agents Wanted. Address all communications to ROLAND It. WEST .1; Co. Corner Worth street and Broadway, N. Y Feb. 17, '57:-3m. PUBLIC SALE. The suescriber will offer at Public Sale at his re.idence in Brady township, two miles west of Allanais, On Wednesday 10th of March, 1858. The following property to wit : 3 Work Horses, 1 two year old Colt, 4 Milk Cows, 7 bend young Cattle, 17 head of Sheep, 15 Shoats, 1 breeding Sow, Plows, Harrows, Cultivator, 1 two horse Carriage, Harness sad Horse Gears, 1 two or three horse Wagon, 1 Sled, Winnowing Mill, 86e. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture-1 Cook Stove, 1 'reaplate Stove, Carpeting, and a number of articles too tedious to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, when terms will be made known. February 17, 1858. JOHN RUPERT. STAGE LINE FROM Chambersburg to, Mt, Union 1• Ireundersigned aware that a suspension of L the line of Stages over the road between .Chamberstrarg and Mt, Union, cannot be but disadrentageous to a Jorge Traction of the coun try, hoe, at a considerable expense and trouble made arrangements to run a line of Stages' Tri-weekly between the two points Good Horses end comfortable Stages have been pla ced on the route, and experienced and trusty drivers will superintend the running of the Couches. The proprietorof the line is disirous that it be maintained, and he therefore calls upon the public generally to patronize it. confi dent that it will be for their mutual advantage. Every attention necessary will he given, and the running of the Stages will be regular. er Stages leave Mt, Union, every Tuesday Thursday, and Saturday evenings, arriving ut Clututhersburg the next day at 2 o'clock. He mming, leave Uhamberahurg, the same night at to o'clock, arriving at Mt. Union the next evening in time for the ears. Setween Mt,'Un km sad Shade Gap the line will be daily. lir Fare through $9; to intermediate points in proportion. JOHN JAMISON Jun. 20th, 1858.—tf. 16058 61 Autiphlogistic Salt. This celebrated medicine is for sale at the Journal Odiee. For all inflammatory diseases it is a certain cure. Got a but and try it, ye wife wrw wrilWrowt. NOTICE All persons having on hand any of tl.e "ERIE CITY BANK" money, (which failed last March,) can get a fair price for it, by sending to, or calling upon the undersigned within a short time to come. I will buy any amount on said Bank at a higher rate, than I know to be offered elsewhere; as I can use it to advantage. Feb.l7, '67:— [I2VCIBiI 9 PURE CATAWBA BRANDY. Having received the sole agency of A. F. Hazard & Co., Druggists, Philada., for the sale of the Brandy for Huntingdon county, we con fidently offer it to the public as a pure and un adulterated article as the following certificate will prove. Chemical Inspector's Office, 28 Sixth St., between Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati, March, 1857, This will certify that I have this day inspec• ted two separate lots of Catawba Brandy one in Barrels and one in Bottle, manufactured by Lauritze Lynne, and sold by his Sole Agent, J. Jacob, at the Depot, No. 99 opposite the Bur net House, and 143 West Third Street, Cincin nati, and find them both pure and free from all poisonous or deleterious drugs. and as such have marked the same, as the law directs. Gi• ven under my hand at ray office. [signed.] HIRAM COX, H. D., Inspector of Alcholic Liquors, &c. New Fin*, Jrly 28, 1857, Dear Sir have received a bottle of Lyons' Pura Ohio Catawba Brandy, furnished by Mr. A. Ralston. Jr., of Lockport, N. Y., for analy zation, and I find it to contain only those in gredients which exist in pure. Brandy. The proportion of Alcohol obtained from it is 47.00. I believe this sample to be pine Brandy with out adulteration—the flavor of it is delicate and peculiar. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., The 01110 CATAWBA BRANDY last only equals, but even excels the best imported Brandies in purity and flavor. It is hi fact the Best Brandy known. This statement is fully corroborated by the certificates of many of our most distinguished analytical Chemists, 801110 of which accompany this circular. The want of PURE BRANDY has long been felt in this country, and the introduction of an article of such quality as to supersede the sale and use of those vile compounds hill). erto sold under the name of Brandy, can only be regarded as a great public good. The Ca. tawba Brandy possesses all the good qualities claimed for the best imported Liquor, and is of perfect purity and superior flavor. It is tbere• fore fully entitled to the patronage of the pub lic. We feel confident that its reception in this State will be as that which it has met with in the Great West, and that the time is not far distant, when the superiority of our own Li quors will put an end to their importation from abroad. In Medicinal purposes this Brandy has no rival, and has long been needed. marlt is a Sovereign and Sure Remedy for D:.spepsin, Flatulency, Low Spirits, Languor, General Debility, &c_ 16,058 61 ALSO FOR SALE, Eshelby's Celebrated Still and Sparkling Champagne. These Wines ere nude in the neighborhood of Cincinnati. and are guarantied to he the pure juice of the Grape, and are eminently cal. ciliated tin• invalids, and persons who require s gentle stimulant, arid for Sacramental purposes or us a beverage will be found equal, if not su• perior. to the best Unported. Retail Price for Brandy and Wines, $1,25 per Quart Bottle. garA liberal discount made to the trade.4PS Address JOHN READ, Druggist. 1+eb.17.'58.•3tn. New Card-Press. Having bought ajust -CARD PRESS," we are now prepared to print in the prcportioa 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 done well we make no charge at all. We ask your pa tronage. (Estate of Benjamin Fraker, deed.) 41JDITOWS NOTICE, The uticle;sTinedYultOr,;politted by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, to dis tribute the balance in the hands of Daniel Grissinger. administrator of Benjamin Frisker, late of Dublin township, deceased, among those legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice to all persons interested, that he will attend for the purpose of tanking said distribution, un Thursday, the fourth of March next, at one o'clock, p. m., at his office, in the borough of Huntingdon, wheu and where all persons liar. log claims upon said fund are requested to present the same or be debarred from coming in upon said fund. THEo. H. CREMEPU Feb.3,'57.-4t. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, to distribute the proceeds of the Sheriff's sale of the real estate of Christian Coots and Mar. rotret Couto to and amongst those legally enti tled thereto, hereby gives notice that he will nt• tend for the purpose of making said diatribe. lion, on Wednesday, the 3d day of March rem, at one o'clock, p. tn., whet, and where all per. sons having claims upon said fond are requited to present the same, or be debarred front com ing in upon said food. THEO. H. CREMER, Auditor. (Estate of John McCartney, dee'd.) AUDITOR'S NOTICE. - --- Having been Auditor - ay the Or phans' Court of Huntingdon county, to distri bute the fund is the hands of Isabella McCart ney, Executrix of John McCartney. late of Henderson, township. deeM., and trustee to make sale of the real estate of said dee'd, I hereby give notice to all interested, that I will attend to the duties of said appointment, on Saturday, the sth day of March next, at (we o'clock, p. to., at my office, in the borough of Huntingdon, when and where all person having claims upon said fund are required to present the same to me, or be debarred from coming in upon said fund. THEO. H. CREMER, Feb.3,'51.4t. Auditor. TAKE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Mr. 8. T. Hill holds the fullowing notes against me:—,:ine for fifty dollars dated January lot., 1858, to be due on the first nay of April, 1858; another note dated January let., 1838, to be due June let., 1858, for which I received no value, and do not intend to pay them unless compelled by law. ABRAHAM GHESSINGER. J4p4aqn tp., Jan.21,'58..tf. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned Executor of the last will and testament of Ann Stewart, late of the borough of Alexandria, deed., hetsby gives no tice to all persons who know themselves to be indebted to the estate of said deed., to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate to present their ac• counts properly authenticated for settlement to Jobs G. Stewart of said borough. G. H. STEWART. Jan.27,158AR.* lIIINCELLANEOUSADVERTISIDIENT:'. COOK STOVE. A SPLENDID N'EWCOOK STOVE for rale at this alto; it it calculated to burn wood or coal. F. H. LANE , VNIMPROVED TRACTS OF LAND WANTED In exchange kir Two BRICK HOUSES in Philadelphia, Pa., an for Stocks &c., Address COL. E. BRADY, Jan., 27, '5B. PTO INVALIDS..ez Dr. Hardman, Analytical Physician. Physician for Diseases of the Lungs, Throat and Heart—Formerly Physician to the CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL, also to INVALIDS RETREAT; Author of "Letters o invalids," IS COMING. See following Card February Appointments, Dr. Hardman, Physician for disease of the Longs, (formerly Physician to Cincinnati Ma rine nospital,) will he in attendance at his rooms as follows Huntingdon, Jackson's Hotel, Tuesday, Feb. 16. Lewistown, National Hotel, 15. Hollidaysburg, Excnange Hotel, ti 17. Dr. Ilardnian treats Consumption, Bronchi tis, Asthma, Larryngittis and all diseases of the throat and lungs, by medical Inhalation, lately used in the Bromton Hospital, London. The great point in the treatment of all liJnian mala dies is to get at the disease in the direct man ner, All medicines are estimated by their ac tion upon the a rpm requiring relief. This is the important fact upon which Inhalation is ba sed. If the stomach is diseased We take medicine directly into the stomach. lithe lungs are diseaset!, breathe or inhale medicated va pors directly into the lungs. Medicines are the antidotes to 4isense and should he applied to the very seat of disease. Inhalation is the ap plication of this pnneiple to the treatment of the lungs, for it gives us direct access to those intricate air calls and tubes which lie out of reach of every other means of administering medicines. The reason that Consumption, and other diseases of the lungs, have heretofore re sisted all treatment has heen because they hod never been approached to a direct manner by medicine. They were intended to act upon the lungs and yet were applied to the stomach.— Their action was intended to he local, and yet, they were so administered that they should not act constistutionally, expending immediate and principal action upon the unofleniling stomach, whilst the find ulcers within the lungs were un molested. Inhalation brings the medicine in direct contact with the disease, without the disadvantage of any violent action. Its appli cation is simple, that it can he employed by the youngest infant or feeblest invalid. It does not derange the stomach, or interfere in the least de gree with the strength, comfort, or business of the patient. OTHER DIS... TREATFD.—in relation to the tiillowing diseases, either when compli cated with lung affections exit ting alone, I also invite consultation. I usually find them prompt ly curable. Prolupsus and all other forms of Female com plaints, Irregularities and Weakness. Chemist, and all other forms of Heart Disease, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, and all other di:icons of Stomach and bowels , &c. All diseases of the eye and ear. Neuralgia, Epilepsy end all forms of nervous disease.— No charge for consultation. 8.1). HARDMAN, M. D. June 3, 1857, CASSYILLE SEMINARY, , M. MX. Walsh. Principal. Thin school for young ladies and gentlemen in probably the cheapest one of the hind in the country. The expenses per year for board, room rent, furniture. fuel and tuition in common English axe only $BB. Piano Music is only Ski per quarter. All the languages and the oinainentals are propor tionally cheap. For other information address John D. Walsh, Cassville, Huntingdon Co., Pa. ...... —....... The next quarter commences Monday, Jan nary 18th., 1858. Jn i i.l a,':i7, CASZYILLI SEM:NARY. Only $19.5 0 per Quarter. TIM NEW FA- CULTY. M. McN. WALSH. Principal. Professor of Lsogonges and Philosophy Herr Karl Bockenheim, Ps of of German Language 4 , Literatupe. 111. Eugene Chip ant, Professor of P, inch and Piano Music, James W. Hughes, P ryes:tor of Mathematics. etc Mrs. M. MeN. Walsh, - Preeeptreas. Gr. dais Painting, Botany, History etc. Miss E. Faulkner, Alanarhromatic.., Paining, Drawing. etc. Miss Anna M. Gray, Pia.° Music and French. Miss Jennie M. Walsh, Primary English. THIS SCHOOL HAS LATELY PASSED into new hands, and the present owners are determined to Make it a first class Institu tion. The majority of the new faculty are al ready on hand, and students will be received as 80011 88 they wish to come. Young ladies ant gentlemen intending Logo to school will do well to write to us belore con cluding to go elsewhere. There is no cheaper, and we believe there will be no better school now than ours. Both sexes are received, all branches taught and students can enter at any time. For further information, address JOHN D. WALSH, Camille," Huntingdon Co, Pa. December 9,19117.4 f. PUBLIC SALE OF LAND. Tsubscrib.r will offer for sale a tract I laud, either by small quartities, or by whole sale, as may suit the bidders, ou terms as fel lows : One third of the money paid on confirms• Lion of the sale, the balance in two equal pay• ments, without interest for ono year, by giving security by mortgage on the property, This land lies on the hank of the Juniata River, one mile below Mt. Union, in Shirley township. There is FIFTY SEVEN ACRES in the tract, about twenty five acres of which is cleared, and in a good state of cultivation. The balance is timber land. The BOTTOM laud is chiefly MEADOW. fhero is a Cabin on it and some fruit trees, and a never failing spring of water. This property will be sold on the 18th day of February, 1858. Due altendsuce will be given, and a good title made. JOHN ANDERSON. Pant) township, Jan. 27th 18W-3t. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS THE GOLDEN PRIZE. FOR Illustrated. 1858. Illustrated, The New York weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is one of the largest and hest literary papers of the day. An Imperial Quarto containing EIGHT PAGES, or forty columns, of entertaing original matter, and elegantly illustrated every week. A GUI worth from 50 cents to $5OO 00 in gold, will be presented to each subscriber immediately on receipt of the subscription money. TERMS One Copy , for ,2 I year, 0 $2 5 00, 0 a nn n i 2 g I g i f i l t; " " " 3 " $5 00, and 3 gifts. " 5 " $8 00, and 5 gifts. AND TO CLUDS No. 123, Souih Seventh et., Philadelphia. 3 copies, 1 year, $5 00. and 1 gift. .5 44 88 00, and 5 gifts. 10 41 st 21 " "$3O 00 and 21 gifts. The articles to be distributed aro comprised in the following list 2 packages gold, containing $500,00 each. 5 an. do. do. 6200,00 etch. 10 do. do. do. 8100,00 each. 10 pat. Its. hon. can, watches, $lOO,OO each. 20 gold watches, $75,00 each. 50 do. $60,00 each. 100 do. $50,00 each. 500 ladies'gold watches, $35,00 each, 200 silver linneg cas'd watches, $30,00 each, 500 silver watches, $lO,OO to $30,00 each. 1000 gold guards, &c., $lO,OO to $30,00 each, Gold lockets, Bracelets, Woelies, Bur drops, Breast-pins, Cuff pins, 'Sleeve-buttons, Rings, Shirt-studs ' Watch.keys, gold and silver tlli.nbles, and a vari ety of other articles worth from 50 cents to $30,00 each. Immediately on receipt of the suhslription money, the sithscriher's name will he entered upon our subscription book, opposite a number, and the gift corresponding with flint number will he ft rwarded, within one week, to the subscri ber, by mail or express, post-paid. ' All communications should he addressed to BECKETT & CO., 48 & 48 Moffat's building, 335 Broadway, N. Y. •• Specimen copies sent free. Dee.30,57.-3m. DR. monovs INDIAN ROOT PILLS . DR. MORSE, the inventor of MORSE'S IN DIAN ROOT PILLS, has spent the grea ter part of his life in travelling, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as North America--has spent three years among the In dians of our Western country—it was in this way that the Indian Root Pills were first dis covered. Dr. Morse was the first man to es tablish the fact that all diseases arise from Im purity of the Blond—that our strength, health and life depended upon this vital fluid. When the various passages become clogged, and do not net in perfect harmony with the dif fereut functions of the body, the blood loses • its action, becomes thick, corrupted and di sensed; thus causing all pains sickness and distress of every name; our strength is exhaus ted, our health we are deprived of, and if na ture is not assisted in throwing off the stag aunt humors, the blood will become choked and cease to act. and thus our light of life will forever he blown out. How imporlant then that we should keep the various plbsriges of the hotly free and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it in our power to put a medi cine in your reach, namely, Morse's Indian Root Pills. manufactured from plants and roots which grow around time mountainous cliffs in Nnmre's garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which o• pens the pores of the skin, and assists Nature in throwing out the finer parts of the ~corrup• tion within. The second is a plant illhich is an Expectorant. that opens and unclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus. in a soothing manner, performs its ditty by throwing off phlegm, and other humors from the hangs liy copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic, whirls gives ease and double strength to the kidneys; thus encout aged, they draw large a— mounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown ont bountifully by the urinary or water passage, and which could n. t have been discharged in lilly tither way. Th 4 fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other prop erties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the lived; the courser particles of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed off in great quan• titles by the bowels. Font; the shove, it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but bebome united with the blood, fur they find way to every part, and completely rcut out and cleanse the system from all impurity, and the life of the holy, which is the blood, be comes perfectly healthy; consequently all sick ness and pain is drives lions the system, for they cannot remain when lie body becomes so pure and slant. The reason why people are so distressed when sick, and why so many die, is because they an not get a medicine which will pass to the tabled parts, and which will open the natural passages for the disease to be cast out hence, a large quantity of fluid and other mut ter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass; thus undergoing disagreeable ferment. lion. constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter through every vein and rt'etery, until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse's Pills have ad ded to themselves victory upon victory, by re. storing millions of the sick to blooming health and happiness. Yes, thousands who have bees racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have sets scorched by the burning elements of ra• ging lover, and who have been brought, as it were, within a step of the silent crave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, had it not been for this groat and wonderful medicine, Morse's Indian Root Pills After ono or two doses had beets taken, they were 44tonished, and ab solutely surprised, in witnessing their charm. tog effects. Nut only do they give immedi ate ease and strength, and take away all sick ness, pain and anguish but they at once go to work at the Mundation of the disease, which is the blood. Theretbre, it will be shown, espec ially by those who use these Pills, that they will so cleanse and purify, that disease—that deadly enemy—will take its flight, and the flush of youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect of a long and happy life will cher'sh and brighten your days. CAUTION.—Beware of a counterfeit sign. ed A. B. Masse. All genuine have the name of A. J. WHITE &CO. on each box. Also the etona.re qf A. J. White & Co. All oth ers are spurious. A. J. WHITE & CO., Sole Proprietors, 50 Leonard Street, New York. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all deniers in Medicines sir Agents wanted in every town, village and hamlet in the land. parties desiring the agency will address as 'above for terms. Nor Price 25 cents IT box. five boxes will be sent on receipt of sl,„postage paid. December '6'57:-6m. ,001:7NTILY Dl/415.1114.6 can buy CLOTHING from me M Huntingdon at Whole. sale, as cheap as May can in the cities, as I have a Wholesale st Re in Philadelphia. kr:llW iwarAx. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE, LETTERS of administration on the Estate of James Harrison, late of West township, dee'd., having been granted to the undersigned all persons indebted to said estate are reques• ted to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them to ELLEN HARRISON, Adm.'. • Jan. 6, 1 57:-6t.*. TN% ICONTICSIGOON Tundersigned owners of the Huntingdon Mill, inform farmers and the puhticgeneral• ly, that they now have their new mill in running order, with all the modern improvements in the water wheels and machinery. They have put in five of the Improved Jon• val Turbine Water Wheels, Ad can grind in all stages of the water, atm during the coldest weather, .y and all kinds of gram. $l5 00; and 10 Kifty, They are preynred to tell, and have on hand for sale nt all times, at market rates, all kind of FLOUR, FEED AND STUFFS, and farmers can have their own grain ground, and take it back in a return load, or they can be furnished in exchange at a moment's notice an equal quantity of Flour and Bran or chop ped feed. THE BEIM' MACHINE is of an improved manufacture; and they will insure a FULL TURN OUT of superior quali ty to every bushel of grain left at their mill.. FISHER & MeMURTRIE. N. B.—The Buckwheat stones are not quite ready, _ liuntmgdmi, December 10, Mil TAKE NOTICE. ALL persons indebted on the books, or other wise, of H. C. Walker. will take notice that said accounts are left in the hands of Geo. 11. Young, Esq., of Alexandria, who is authorized to receive and receipt for a'.l moneys paid du ring my absence. D. lIOUTZ, Assignee for Creditors of H. C. Walker. A lexand rin,Jan.6;sB.-Gt. ZxceulgOßtP NOTZ4III. T ErITHS Testamentary on the estate of I j Hugh Johnston, late of Cass township, Huntingdon county, deed., having been gran ted to the undersigned, ail persons having claims againstsaid estate are requested to pre. sent them and those indebted to the same, to make immediate payment to New Goods _ New Goods I AT D. P. GWEN'S CHEAP STORE. D. P. Gwin has just roturnd from Philadel phia with the largest and most beautiful as sortment of AHD TA (60(3M Ever brought to Huntingdon, consisting of the most fashionable Dress Goods for Ladies and Gentlemen, such as Black Silks. and Fancy, All Wool de Loins, (all colors) French Merino, plain and printed, ombre striped de Loins, barred and fancy de loins, Levella Cloth, Mohair, Debair., Shepherds' Plaids, and Prints of every description. ALSO, a large lot of dress Trimmings, Frin ges, More Antique Ribbon, Buttons, Gimps, Braids, &c.. Bonnet Silks, Crapes, Ribhonds, Gloves, Mitt, Veils, Lures, Bolts, Ribhonds for Belting, Whalebone, Roed & Brass (loops for Skirts, Silk and Linen handkerchiefs, Silk Nark ties, Zephyr, French Working Cotton, Li nea and Cotton Floss, Tidy Yarn, Wool Yarns, &c. Also the best and largest assortment of Col lars, and Undersleeses, in town. Bar'd and Plain Jaconct, Mull Muslin, Swiss. Plain, Fig ured and dotted. Morons, and Hoop Skirts, Irish Linen, Linen Table Cloths, Napkins, Tassels, &c. Shirts, Shirt-bronsts, Undershirts and drawers, wool coats, hoods, comforts and. scarfs. Also a large assortment of Waterloo Bay State Wool Shawls. Single and Broeha Shawls. Also, Cloths, Cassisners, Cassinets, Tweeds, K. Jeans, Vesting, Mullins, bleached and un bleached, Sheeting and Pillcw-ease Muslins, Nankeens, Ticken, Cheek, Table Diapers, Craft Flannels, Sack Flannel, plain and figured, Can ton Flannel, Blankets, se. Also. a large lot of Silk Bonnets of the latest styles and at 'tory low prices. hats and caps of all kinds. Moots and Shoes, Gum shoes, the best and cheapest in town. H .e1.41D UT R 70, QUEENS WARM, Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, Churns, Butter Bowls, Brooms, Brushes, &c. Carps ts, Oil Cloths, Fish and Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, and all goods usually kept in a country Store. My old customers, and as many new ones as can crowd in arc respectfully requestctl to come and examine my goods. All kinds of Country produce taken in ex. change for goods, at the highest market prices. DAVI].) GNITIN. October 7, 1857, REAL ESTATE FiC>l=l. 5.51.7-.30. TII►.: undersigned, being (login)ns of removing from the town of Shirleysburg, hereby offers for sale his entire remaining real estate, situa ted in and near said town. The property C3ll. shag of three separate and distinct dwelling houses, (including the large and commodi. OUB NICK MANSION. in which the subscriber now resides) ; all of which are elligibly situated in the mostdesirable and 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 of said houses arc admirably located and calculated for stores and tavern stands, she. Also, the subscriber offers for sale, ten acres of rich brttom 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 Suger,,Cane," an article of recent introduc tion, which seems to promise greater profit,' per acre, than almost any other agricultural product. HENRY BREWSTER. Sisirleysharg, Nev. 18, 'B7. GROUND PLASTER. The .1 uniata Flour and Plaster Mille, one mile below Alexandria, Huntingdon county, Pa., have constantly on hand Ground Plaster, of the best quality, fur which Grain of all kinds, will be taken in exchange at market prices. SAM% HATFIELD. Jan.20,'58..2m. Came to the premises of the _ subscriber in Tod township / bout the lira day of December, a m , 1857, a red muley bull, about ---, three years old, no marks. Tne owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay charges and take hint away. ELI ALLOWAY. Jan.18,117.4t. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. DAVID GROVE informs the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity, and the public gen erally, that lie has opened a Grocery Store on Hill street, Huntingdon, a few doors west of Wm. Orbison's residence ' where he will at all times be prepared to supply customers with ALL E:LVDS 01 GROCERIES, CHEAPER THAN THE CHLAPEAT, at wholesale and retail. Sugars, Coffee, Teas, Molasses. Cheese, Spises, Confectionaries, Hams, Salt, Brooms, Buckets, Sellars, Tobac co, &c., &c.; in fact, every article usually kept in a Grocery Store. An I nm ;intermitted to sell cheaper than tbs cheapest, I want everybody to entland examine my Mock and prices. DAVID GROVEL Huntingdon, July 29, FALL AND WINTER wour,r) 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 Goods ; embracing every variety of new styles such us Valencia Plaids, Plaid Ducats, Oriental Lustrcs, Gala Plaids, Tamese Cloth, Poplins, striped and Plaid. Ombre striped Delainee, French Merino, Printed Deiaines, Bayadere Stripes, Argentine, Coburg. Mohair, and Ma donna Cloths. Shepherd's Plaid., reach Elan ket, Bay State, Long and &inure Brodie Shawl Gents' Pravelling do, French Cloths, plain and fancy Cassimeres, Satinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, &c. Ribbons. Mitts, Gauntlets, Gloves, Talmas, Cloaks, Chenille Scath, Dress Trimmings, La dies' Collars, Brilliants, plain and spriged Swiss, Vctoria Lawn, Nainsooks, and every variety of White pmts. BATS, CAPS and BONNETi of every variety and style. We have a full stock of which will he sold on such terms us will make it the interest of all to call and examine. Groceries can be had lower than the high prices which have been maintained heretofore. We also deal in Plaster, Fish, Salt, and all kinds of grain, and possess facilities in this branch of trade unequalled by any. We deliver all packages or parcels of merchandise FREE or OnAnou at the depicts of the Broad Top and Pennsylvania Railroads. Sept.3o,'s7. 'Jr H, DELL, Eer . JAS. JOHNSTON Prof. Chas. DeGratles - ELEC URIC OIL. This great discovery is now creating agreat sensation among the Medical Faculties of Eu• rope and this country. It will cure the follow. ing . (not2verything . ): Nyarranted to _ Vire Feve; and Ague in one day. Curechills in five minutes. Cure Croup in one night.— Cure Deafness in two to four days. Cure burns and Scalds in ten minutes. Core Sprains, Wounds and Braises in from one to three days. Cure Inflammation in °fie day. Cure Neural gia. Croup, Tooth Ache, Burns, in 10 minutes. 1 Cure Ilemorrhage, Sernfull, Abscess, in ten. days. Cure Bruises, Wounds, 'fetter, in one to three days. Cure Ear Ache, Stiff Neck, Ague in one day. Cure Felons, Broken Breast, Salt Rheutn, in three to six days. :lure Quinzy, Palpitation, Pleurisy, in o n e to ten day, Cure Asthma, l'alav, Gout, Erysipelas, in five to 20 days. Cure Frosted Feet, Chiblains, Chronic Rheumatism, Stiff Joints, Sore Throat, Scarlet Fever, nod the lame'made to walk, by a few bottles. This Oil (De Grath's) is mild and pleasant, and is a great family Medicine for children teething, Sm. Ladies should all use it. It always leaves you better than it finds you, and one bottle often cures entirely. Afflicted Thirteen Rant and Cured in One Read letter from Rev. James Temple. Philadelphia, June 911,, 1956. Prof. De Grath : I have been afflicted fur thirteen years with Neuralgia and other pain. fui complaints, and I have been unable to sleep soundly or walk any distance for many years past. Last week I got a bottle of your "Elec• trio Oil." The first night I slept soundly and well, and to•dav lam like a new man. Div wife could not believe her eyes. Your Elec. trio Oil has done in one week what the physi• class of Philadelphia failed to do in thirteen years. Gratefully yours, REV. JAMES TEMPLE, 310 South street. New Haven, May 19th, 1856. Prof. De Grath : My brother has been deaf three years. After trying :many thin" he tia ed your Oil a few tittles, and it cored him en tirely. CLIFFORD & SCRANTON. There are numerous imitations sprung up ate the reputation that my article has acquired. The public" must beware. They are worthless. For sale by John Read, Huntingdon. Aug.s,'s7..lyrn, ATTORNEY AT LBW, Will attend to all professional businessentrnsted to his care in the several Courts of Huntingdon county. Deeds, Leases and Articles of Agree ment, written at the shortest notice and on th• most reasonahle terms. Shirleysburg, April 22, 1857. LEATHER! LEATHER! LEATHER HENRY W. OVERMAN, Importer of French Calf Skins, and General Leather Dealer, No. 6 South Third street, Philadelphia. A general assortment of all kinds of Leather Morocco, Ac. DEO AND OAK SOLE LEATHER, Morch4,'s7.•ly. IMPORTANT INFORMATION, by which much suffering in families may be avoided, seat to married men and those contemplating marriage. Address,en. closing four stamps. DR. G. Oi.A.DDIS, COMBS, Brooklyn, N. Y. Nov. 25, 's7:—Bin, WHALEBONE, REED AND BRASS Hoops and Reed Skirts, for sale at the cheap store of ' D. Y. UWIN. LETTEE.COPIER FOR SALE. An excellent one for sale at this office. This is one of Adams' No. 1 Cain and Lever Press. MENS' UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS Linen Shirt Breasts, Ready-made Shirt., white and Wiry shirts, sad collars, vary ohm* at D. P. GWIN'S. STRAY BULL. BOOTS & SHOES, the latest and cheap assortment in town, as GUM SHOES, cheaper at D. P. Gwapa than can be had iu town. Call and aaa them TADIES' DRESS GOODS, of rich_styloo I ' 4 semi rosy Awe ott W. P. SWARM NEW AND CHEAP WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GROCERY STORE THE CAMPAIGN OPENED FIRST ARRIVAL OT GOO_ D!_ FISHER & MoMURTRIE Hardware, Queens War e: Boots and Shoes, Wood and Willow-ware, DEAFNESS CU &3. 11,. CLAMCM7f, D. P. 41WDPII.