Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, February 24, 1858, Image 3

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    PERSONAL PROPERTY
PUBLIC SA LE.
gin undersigned will sell at Public Sale at
I their farm opposite the Borough of Hunt.
ingtlon, oft
MONDAY 15th. of MARCH,
commencing at 10 ti cluck. in the morning
all the PERSONAL PROPERTY emitter.
ted with their farm, consisting of 15 head of
Horses and Colts, and one Mule Colt, 21
head of Cows and Young Cattle, 20 or more
Hogs, three of which are 6ne Breeding Sows;
Wagons, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators &c; a
large assortment of Harness or Horse Gears,
Doable Trees, Single Trees. Chains the. Al.
so a variety of the Small Tools and Articles
kept upon a well stocked farm; and a quantity
of Hay by the Ton.
TERMS.—Eight month's credit on all sums
above Ten Dollars, by giving notes with ap•
proved security
Feb. 17, 'sl3.—ts.
FISHER & WMURTRIE,
'N7C7'.4&./\TTM1":1!
WHEAT AND CORN wanted at this
office. Thosa having either can dispose of the
same by calling soon.
NOTICE.
We request those of our subscribers who re
sive their papetil, to inf-rm on of those in their
immediate neighborhoods who are subscribers
to the "Journal," and have failed to receive
the same, since the stealing of our pack-hook,
by ruffians on the 3d of February:
Report of the County Auditors
TO TILE
AUDITOR GENIEtsAL FOR 1851
A. B. CREWIT, ESQ., Treasurer of Hun.
tingdon County, deed., in account with the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, up to April,
1857.
Tax on Real and Personal Estate.
DR.
To aggregate amount of tax outman
ding for 1856 and previous years,
as per lag annual report of Aude $11079 02
To amount of tax received or on•
seated laud, up to 4th Apr. 1857,
CB,
By cash paid State Treasurer, as per
receipts dated 12th Feb. '57 and 3d
March, 1857.
By amount of tax remaining uncol•
lected for 1856, and previous years
op to 4th April. 1857,
By Exoneretions allowed collectors
of 1856 and previous years up to
April, 1857,
By commissions allowed collectors of
1856, and previous years up to
April, 1857,
By Treasurers commission on $6781•
66, at 1 per cent.,
By balance due the Commonwealth,
by County Treasurer, 889 60
Tavern Licensee.
To balance due Cum'th es per last
annual report of Auditor.,
By cash paid State Treater,. as per
receipt, dated 12th Feb. 1857,
Distilleries and Breweries.
To balance due Con'th RR per laid
annual report of Auditorn, 97 50
To bal. due Co. Tresaurer by Cornth 1 00
By cash paid State Treas. as per re
ceipt dated 12th Feb., 1857,
Billiard Boom,
To balance duo Corn'th as per last
report of Auditors,
By cash paid State Treasurer. ns per
receipt dated 12th Feb., 1857,
Restaurants and Eating Houses.
To balance due Com'th as per last
annual roport of Auditors,
By cash paid State Trnaattrer as per
receipt dated 12th Feb., 1857,
Miller's Licenses.
To balance due Com'th as per last
annual report or Auditors,
By cult paid State Treasurer na per
receipt, dated 12th Feb., 1857,
Broker's Licenses.
To balance due Coni'th ae per lost
annual report Auditors,
By cash paid State Treasurer, RS per
receipt, dated 12th Feb., 1857,
Militia Fines.
To aggregate amount of said fines
outstanding for the year 1856, and
previous years as per last annual
report of Auditors,
By cash paid State Treasurer as per
receipt, dated 12th Feb., 1857, 8 16
By exonerations allowed collect°. of
1856 and previous years,
By commissions allowed collectors of
1856 and previous years,
By amount of said fines temaining
uncollegted for 1856 and previous
years up to April, 1857,
By Treasurer's commission on $84.00
at 1 per cent.,
By balance due Com'th by the Coun
ty Treasurer,
F. H. LANE, Esq., Treasurer of Hunting
don county, in account with the Commonwealth
of Pencsylvania.
Teti on Real and Personal Estate
DR.
To aggregate amount of tax ontutan.
ding up to 4th April, 1857, fur that
and previous years,
ro aggregate amount of said tax as
rained for the use of the Com'th
for 1857, ste per statement of thu
County Com's, filed with Treas'r 15529 50
To amount of tax received on unsea
ted land for 1857 and previous yrs. 270
CR.
By cash paid State Treasurer aa per
receipts, dated Bth July, 1857, 7th
October, 1857, 2d December, 1857
and I 1 th January, 1858,
By amount of tax remaining uncllec•
ted (or 1857 and previous years. 14315 15
By exoneration. allowed collector. of
1857 and previous yearn, 142 51
By commission. allowed collectors of
1857 and previous years,
by amount refunded to J. Douglas,
being this much overpaid on the
State tax on settling up his Reel, 13 57
By Treasureescommission on $481111•
30 4 fit 1 !W.W.I, fi r 00
By balance due Corn'th by the Coun•
ty Treasurer,
Tavern Licenses.
To aggregate amount of said licenses
for the year 1357. grunted by the
Court as per return of the Clerk
of add Court, filed with the Coun
ty Treasurer,
To - balance due the County Tremer
by - the Commonwealth,
By cash paid State Treasurer as per
receipt, dared Bth July, 1857. 750 00
By Treasurer's com in issioc on 750.00
at 5 per cent., 37 50
Distilleries and Breweries. 787 50
To aggregate amount of said license
for the year 1857, us per list far.
wished Co. Treas. by Mar. App'r, 200 00
By exonerations allowed by Mel eam
tile A ppraitter and Auditors, 50 00
By Treasurer's commission on 150.00
nt 5 per et., 7 50
By bal. due Com, by Co. Tress, 142 50
Billiard Room.
To aggregate amount of said license
for tho year 1837, no per list fur
nished the Co. Treas. by Mer. A p`r, 80 00
By amount left in howls of Justice of
the Peace fur collection, 30 00
Medicine Licenses.
To aggregate amount of Licenses for
the year 1857, as per list furnished
Co. Treaa'r by the Mer. App'r, 30 00
By exoneration allowed by Mercan
tile Appraiser and Auditors, 10 00
By Treas'es coin on 20.00, 6 pr. et, 1 00
By bal. due Cotn. by Co. Treas., 19 00
Retailers Licenses.
To aggregate amount of said licen.
sea for the year 1857, as per list •
furnished the County Treasurer by
the Mercantile,A praiser, 271 00
To balance due County Treasurer by
2 10 i the Com'th, 25 42
11081 12
By cash paid State Treasurers per --
receipts, dated Bth July, 1857, sod
7th October, 1857, 545 00
By exoneration's allowed by Mer.
motile Appraiser and Auditors, 315 50
By amount left in hands of Justice
of the Peace for collection, 77 00
By amount paid printers for pub•
jolting Retailers List, as per re
ceipt, 30 00
By Treas're commission on $578.50
at 5 per ct., 28 92
5724 25
4226 41
50 96
122 09
67 81
Ealing nooses. -
To aggregate amonnt of said limn. •
sea for the year 1857, as per list
furnished the County Treasurer by
the Mercantile Appraiser, 1(0 00
To balance due the County Treasu
rer by Coin'th; 4 00
11081 13
26 25
By cash paid State Treasurer as per -
receipt. dated Bth July, 1857, 80 00
ByPaolierations allowed by Mere..
tile Appraiser and Auditors. 80 00
By Treasurers commissions on $BO..
00 at 5 per ct., 4 00
26 25
98 50
Miller's Licenses. —
To aggreaare amount of said licen
se for the year 1857, furnished
the County Treasurer by the Me,
cantile Appraiser, 14 00
98 60
14 25
By exonerations allowed by the Hier•
cantile Appraiser and Auditors. 7 00
By Treasurers commission on $7.00
at 5 per ct., 35
By balance due Com'th by the
County Treasurer, 6 65
14 25
I'3 00
Brokers' License.
To agzregate amount of acid license
for the year 1857, 30 00
23 00
By Treasurer's commission ou $30..
00 at 5 per et., 1 50
By balance due Com'th by the
County Treasurer, 28 50
19 95
19 95
Militia Fine.?
To agerente amount of raid fines
outstanding for the year 1856 and
previous years, as per last annual
report of Auditors, 1526 76
To aggregate amount of Militia
fines assessed for the year 1857,
as per statement of the County
Commissioners fi led with the Tree•
surer, 99.1 50
28 60
28 50
By amount amid fines remaining --
uncollected for 1857 and previous
years, 1678 50
B 9 exonerationm almwed collectors
of 1857 and previous years. 290 no
By commissions allowed collectors
of 1857 and previous years, 15 03
By amount paid County Commis•
sinners for time necessarily em
ployed in Military business for the
year 1857, 40 00
By alumna paid 11. XV. Miller for
furnishing nail making out (hull.
cares of Militia fines for the your
1857. 10 00
By amount paid Ralph Crotsley for
his services as Brigade Inspector,
for 1837, . 40 00
By amount paid Treasurer of Scott
Infantry per order of Captain, for
1857, . 75 00
By amount paid Treasurer of Scott
Artillery per order of Captain, fur
1857. 50 00
By cash paid State Treasurer as per
receitit, dated 811, July, 1857, 75 00
Bt• Treasurer's commission on 5'537.-
73 at 1 per et., 5 37
By balance due the Com'th by Coun- •
ty Treasurer, 242 36
1526 76
14 00
10 47
1410 13
75 60
1526 76
4226 41
We the Auditors of Huntingdon Cllnaty, in
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania do certify that
in pursuance of the 47th Section of the act e•
ailed un Act relating to Counties and Too r ,
ship, Ac., passed the 15th day of April, 1834,
we met at the Commissioner's office in the Bor
ough of Huntingdon, on the 9th day of January
1858, and did audit, adjust and settle the see
eral accounts required of us by law, agreeably
to the several acts of Assemble and. supple-
meats thereto, according to the best of our Judg- I
ments and abilities. In witness whereot wo
have hereunto set our hands this 9th day of
January, 1858, at the office aforesaid. •
19768 71
3728 50
487 15
JAMES CREE,
w w.n. suvaNst Auditors,
! , t V10.610r
RECIAPIIA AND EXPENDITUIDN
1023 83
COUNTY OF HUNTINGDON.
From the 11th Day of Jauttar),
to the 3d Day of Apr:l, Including
19758 71
both Dais.
ACCOUNT OF A. B. CREWIT, DEf
750 00
RECEIPTS.
1854 Joseph Douglass, Walker, $BO 00
1855 A [emu dm Ewing, Frolic. 49 75
" Thomas ()shorn. Jackson, 174 26
" Benjamin Baker, Tod, 70 13
1858 Joseph Forrest, Barren, 275 00
" George Rupert, Brady, 177 59
1, %mud Pheasant, Cass, 87 91
" Frederick Harman. Dram. 327 Ou
" Jacob S. Hutu. Dublin, 153 on
Samir:l WiLonn, Franklin 427 00
" William Roth rock, flirt. 529 40
" Jacob Summers, Ilopew l ll 84 91
" Solomon Hamer, Jackson, 105 00
" Benjamin Walker, Morris 285 00
" George Garner, Penn, lOU 00
1 . John N. Swoop° Porter, 413 00
" Joseph Miller. ghirley, 600 00
" Benjamin Long, Shirrli'g 121 69
" Jacob Booker, Springfield 100 00
" Samuel Hackedorn, Tell, 250 00
" Andrew J. Dunlap, Tod, 340 00
" David Pheasant, Union, 112 00
1, Joseph Isenberg. Walker, 200 00
" Henry Grazier, War'ndk 375 00
" William Moore, West, 451 00
" Niclmlas Corbin, Cassville 23
37 50
787 GO
200 00
Amount of County tax on unsea
ted lands. 2 9G
Amount of School tax on unsea
ted lands, 2 06
Amount of Road tax on nnseated
lands, 90 5 92
Balance due County treasurer 2862 70
EXPENDITURES.
Bslande due A. B. Crewit. Esq..
County Treasurer at last set'int 1274 58
Attr. Gen, Palley, Shtt: and wit
ness fees on criminal pros. 478 22
Constables for makintr returns, &c. 34 97
Ow.] and Tracers jurors, Crier," 826 88
Judgas. Inspectors and Clerks of
30 00
123 09
Poe•e ,, or' , . Orders, 61 24
Inqu . ,iti.a. on dead bodies, 26 04
Road and Bridge Views. 138 00
" damage, be Joint Fry, 275 00
" by Ab'm Shenefelt 150 00 563 00
Brdlgn Orders t
John Gaghagan for repairing-be
low Alexandria, 460 00
David Blair bridge at Blair's
Mills, in Tell towtship, 360 00
A. Wke & Co.. for extra work
don bridge st Huntingdon, 225 001045 00
County Auditors : 34 00
lietrjlimin K. Neff, 40 00
Jacob Baker, 37 00
11. L. McCarthy, 45 00 146 00
Clerk to Cointnissionbs for 1856, 75 00
996 42
" On account Mr '57 45 00
Att'v to Com's, .1. Reed. Esmi„ 20 00 140 00
County Bonds paid as follows :
William 13. Leas, 517 50
Int. on Co. bonds W. B. Leas, 60 00 577 50
Repairs, Furniture and APdse
for the C. 11. and Jail, 159 07
Hutt, Co. Ag. Society, -100 00
Premium on Wild cut and fox
scalps. 104 25
State Lunatic Asylum for 1).
Brotherline, 81 25
County Priming, J. A. Nash and
It. F. Miller, 12 75
Blank hooks & dockets for pub
lic offices, . 84 22 96 97
Boarding jurors in case of Patrick
Smith 28 00
A • Wise & Co., con. forjail stable 100 00
.1. F. Ramey, on Nee% for runn'g
and snaking County line be
tn•een Hunt. and Mifflin co., 7a 00
SWF. Miller, on ace't boarding
prisoners. &c., 75 00
Refunding order to C. Mickley, 14 04
Road tax on 'innate I !AMIN pail
out, 4 50
15 57 34 II
J 96 42
164 00
164 00
School tax, do. do.
Washing for pri,oners in jnil,
in bill 11)r 1856,
10 00
Send. ing comt house and pri
eie ,in full for '56, 620 16 25
Director; of poor in full '56, 1880 85
‘• " part '57, 268 10 2149 05
Amount of Lancaster Bank
notes revolved from Odlee
tors nod deposited in bank
by &melt. of Corn'rs, 24') 00
Treas'e cont'n on $12937 72, 184 06
14 00
Receipts and Expenditures
Of the roomy of liantioydoa, from the
day of April, 1857, to the 4/11 day of Jan•
vary, 1858, includiny both days.
Receipts
30 00
1854 Joseph Douglas, Walker, $2l 94
1855 John Smith, Horror,, 100 00
" Dnvid Etnier, Cromwell 138 99
" Thomas Osborn, Jackson, 19 26
Ahra'm Isenberg. Morris, 20 00
" John Thompson, Walker, 20 00
1856 .biseidi Forrest, llarrcc, 575 83
George Rupert, Brady, 185 78
" David Hoek, Clay, 228 67
" Fred'k Harman, Cromwell 341 81
" Jacob S. Hunt. Dublin, 168 25
" Samuel Wigton, Franklin, 898 31
" Wm. Hothrork, Hunt. 856 88
Sol. Hamer, Jackson, 349 93
" B. F. William Morris, 510 00
" George Garner, Penn. 306 95
" Jno. N. Swoop.,Porter, 1125 90
" Joseph Miller. S hirley, 458 81
" Bnej. Long, Shirleyslisrg, 32 42
" J. B, 01110, Springfield. 80 96
" Huckedorn, Tell, all 27
" A. J. Dunlap, Toil, 269 29
" David l'inmsant, Union, 96 09
•' Joseph Isenberg, Walker, 504 42
Dory Grazier, War , nek, 175 14
." William Moore, West, 1055 97
1857 Alexan ler Stoll, Alex'a, 100 00
John B McCarthy, Brady 305 00
" :Teter Livingston, Blur.), 310 00
" Geo. M. Greer`, Casa, 155 00
Joseph Park, Clay, 82 40
William Johns, Cromwell, 125 22
WiMiant Bice, Franklin, 513 09
George limner, Henders'n 177 00
" Sam'l S. Smith, thint'd'u 917 37
" Geo. B. Weaver, 11°130'11 200 00
" John Jackson, Jackson, 227 60
111 . 111'y Mork, Juniata, 62 00
" Sam% Varnish, Morris. 95 00
" Gorge Miller, Oneida. 67 83
Andrew G. Noti, Penn, 553 00
" D P. Henderson. Porter, 172 00
Jas G. Doyle, Shirley, 289 23
" Chas. Bowersox. Shir'hg 100 63
" Josh. Johns, Springfield. 41 50
" Thomas Cisney. Tell, 100 00
" Abrat'm Elias, Tod, 90. 00
" M. F. Campbell, Union, 113 11
•‘. Martin Flouter, Walker, 334 80
Sam'l Lehman, Warm'k, 585 04
" JOllll Thomp•on. West, 3nl 65 14462 34
County tax on un.eated lands, 336
School " " 1 57
" •‘
For root for Court Haase,
2521 26
2521 26
Sale of Stray Steer, 1 64
Fines cacao , ' by Jus. Backus 15 00 23 64
Balance due County Treasurer, 1567 60
EXPENDITURES.
Atty. (3en, Proey, Sh'ff, and
witnessev on crim. pro..
ist - MAN
ot,tor,
~lu~i~l n~li~
Brod, Orders
Wise S.. lit, 111.1..61.1i
held, .i. Huntingdon,
Do. fut dot •adi
E. 1 7 .. & A. ltinnitty, fur r
pairing midge deroas ri
Blank Lot; Creek,
Building privy at jail,
" ruble "
,net ,
k. K. Noff. ;;;;
ft du., 95 HO
It. L. .11.. Cart 1, 62 00
. G. V, Nlottere, 10 00
Clerk to Como',,. 117:, 00
A wiit.o.q lUr 10511, 71 :0
ditty k.r Conws. on occount, 20 00
Intel,. on County Bonds
J. H. Gosnell, at 43
S. Wigton 45 00
W. Orbison, 155 00
Thos. Fisher, 114 00
lixrs. of C, lineher's est. GO 00
For coal, wood, light, &c. for
Conn house andjoil,
Merchandise, &c., fir same,
Medicine and attentionce to
prisoners in jail,
Fur repairs at court house and
jail, -
Fur introducing gas fixtures in
Conrt hence:
.1. F. Ramey fur running and
rnationg line between Hun
ting,lon and Mifflin cos.
Pa. State Lunatic lion, ital.
Western I.enitentiary for sup-
5890 91
porting prisoners,
Shit. Miller for liotrding pris
oners, summoning jurors,
and conveying convicts to
Penitentially,
For gas in Court House, 14 53
For scrubbing and cleaning do 18 75
For washing fur . rid. on jail, 10 00
Fu• blank hooks, stationery, &c.
Postage: W. Lewis & W. Colon,
Wild cat and fox scalp premiums,
County Printing:
abllnn A. Nash,
William Lewis,
Wm. Brewster,
Africa & Whittaker,
S. S. Booth caning wood, &c.,
at Court House 4 years,
Banal tax on un's'd land paid out
Goa. W. Cobol,
James Ginn%
lank) Gray,
Gen. M. Green,
Treas. Hunt. Co. poor house
Co. Tress coin on 30,090 74
8759 53
In testimony of the correctness of the shore
ago bereto.to subs , ri.)o uur immes and atflix the
seal of said county, this 4th day of .lan. 1858.
JACOHBAKEH.
H. L. MoCAHTIIY, Comm're,
H. \V. M ATTEEN,
Attest H I.NI, W. Clerk.
We, t 7 e tuadertqgntal Auditor; 01 llontnitt , lo , l
county. elected and sworn according to lon', re
port that tee met, did audit, ~etrle, tool adjust,
according to law, the account, of A. B, Crewit.
deed., and F. 11. Lane, Treasurers of the said
county, and the orders of the Comtnisdonet,
and- tho reeeipte for the the same, for, and du—
rim: the past year. air nod balance dau Allred
B. Crovit, of two than. a n d eight hundred and
sixty-nen dollars and s runty cents, and to F.
11. Lane, of one thousand live Modred and six
ty-seven dollrs.
riven under our hand, at the Conttuissioner's
0111 , e, in the la..auult ut Iluntingdon, the 4th
day 01* January, 1858.
WM IA M MOORE,
lAMBS CAME Audiers.
I , lllup STEVENS,
Feb.3;57.- 4 t.
•
5`12V./ )2,PLET.R.
l'IlE CINDRELIA
Ato the Aulii. , •ul~•titr•itt and
Interns' or Lucite:3 . l,nd etitirvly
I. in :Of its purts, Light, Gay an . :l
'hi, !)1.,y lie turnislied witit,mt die
sli ia.trwri•olity iu ils trmidcney in httiuiu
a plavp iu ii• .• , lointis. The I uteri, u;
/he Slip
per the HnivoiLyi (~,a tiny
.!1 i•lijo, it.
I tt 4
7 for
(hie evert seven will be e e Li
tilto :\ I I , ' i"cc I ItT l FRO is 4 To $2OO.
Moo, the are Gobi
Silrer tAuiii lim,rd autl \•u.4
Catilis, Silver Cake um' Fruit Baskets, (told
loultets, Armlets, 1 , ..,tr Drops, litooelies, Pius,
Gold Itollnrv, &e.
8759 53
A honorable system will be ust.ti to deter
mine which ~he of the seven subscribers Shull
be entitled to one of the tibiae (t it which
will be scut itnw diately-ott receipt of the sub
scription money.
Agents Wanted.
Address conitouhicittiond to
Itt)LAND R. WEST & Co.
Comer Worth street and Broadway, N. Y
Fet,. 17, '57:-3m.
PUBLIC SATE:
The sneseribia will offer at Public sale at
his reqidetiee in Brady township, two !idles west
of Allenville,
On Wednesday 10th of March, 1858.
Tho tbllowing property to wit : :; Work Horsas,
1 two year old Colt, 4 Milk Cows, 7 head young
Catty', 17 head of Sheep, 14 Shouts, 1 breeding
Sow, Plows, Harrows, Cultivator, 1 two terse
Carriage, Harness and Horse Genre, 1 two or
three hoist; IVagon, 1 Sled, Winnowing Mill,
Al , o, Household and Kitchen Futuiture-1
Cook .ituve, 1 'Ventilate Stove, Carpeting, and
a number of articles too tedious to mention.
Sulel° commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of said
day, when terms will be made known. '
February 17, 1838. JOHN RUPERT.
STAGE LINE
FROM
r hambersburg to Mt, Union
... „
rj , he undo signed aware that at sm.pension of
I the lino of Stages over the road between
Chanthei,lit t rg and Mt, Union. cannot be but
disadruntageous to a /area 'motion of the coun
try. has, at a considerable expense and trouble
made atrrangentents to run tt line of Stages
Tri-weekly between the two points Good
Horses and comfortable Stages have been pla
ced on the route, and experienced and trusty
drivers will .uperiuteml the running or the
Coaches. The proprietoruf the line is disirous
that it be maintained, and he therefore calls
upon the public generally to patronize it. confi
dent that it still be fur . thoir mutual advantage.
Every attention necessary will be given, and
the running of Met:hinges will be regular.
(141 - Stages leave Mt Union, every Tuesday
'not sila and Santulli) , evenings, arriving at
Chwithersiturg the next day at 2 o'clock. Re
turning, leave Chambersharg, the sante night
at in o'clock, arriving at Mt. Union the next
et etaing in time be the ears. Between Mt, Un
ion and Shade Gap the line will 'he daily.
tie' Fare through $3; to intermediate points
in propmuon. JOHN JAAIISON
Jan. dOdi, 1858.—tf.
70 5 63
7 00
16058 61
Ay nutitentica, or sett,
- 1 - \ri e d Beef, Hams, Shoulders and Flitch, fo John G. Siewurt of said borough.
361 ealo at the cheap Grocery Store of G. R. STEWART,
LOVE /z MoDIVITT. Ja0.2701.4v.*
.1, NOVI C E
1620 ,44
, All hang on hand any of the
703 ERIE CI 1 Y BANK" money, (which failed
lost March,) can get a fair price for it, by
'.t 62 sling to, or culling oleo Ille undersigned
• '
~ ~ ....„.„.
: , 0 williitra short time to come. I will buy any
00 2:).3 50 a!nount, on said Hank at a higher rate, than I
keow to bo offered elsewhere; as I can use it
to advantage.
''"
Feb. 17, 's7:
l ' lr-01‘ 1 E1 1
PURE CAI'AWDA BRANDY.
fixvi ;g rsesived the Hole agency of A. F.
Hazard A 120.. Druggists, Phihula., fur the sale
or the Biala) for Iluntingdon el , llllly, we con•
lidently offer it to the public as a pure 'lnd un
adulterated article us the following certificate
will prove.
50 00
76 63
)51 00
229 6
623 50
Chemical &Tee Mr's Office,
28 Sixth St., between Walnut and Vine,
This will certify that I have this day inspec
ted two separate lots of Catawba Brandy. one
in Barrels and one in Bottle, tonnufactured by
cmuritze Lyons, and sold by his Sole Agent, J.
Jacob, et the Depot, No. 99 opposite the Bur
net House, and 143 West Third Street, Cincin
nati, and find them both pure and Gee from
all poisonous or deleterious drugs. and as such
have marked the same, as the law directs. Gi
ven under Illy hand at my office. [signed.]
lIIRAM COX, M. D.,
Inspector of Aleholic Liquors, &c,
395 43
225 00
77 92
40 00
138 37 491 29
235 52
120 00
32 50
Neto Fork, My '2B, 1857.
Dear Sir :—I have received a bottle of Lyons'
Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy, furnished by Mr.
A. lialeton. Jr., of Lockport, N. Y., for anaty
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 pule Broody with
out adulteration—the flavor of it -is delicate
and peculiar. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D.,
365 53
700 130
43 28
38 00
40 85
32 04
The 01110 CATAWBA BRANDY not
only equals, but oven excels the best imported
Brandies in parity and flavor. It is in fact the
Best Brandy known. This statement is fully
corroborated by the certilimtes of many of nor
most distinguished analytical Chemists, some
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 :cal ttso or those cilr, compounds hith•
ern, sold under the name of Brandy, can only
he regarded as a great public good. The Ca.
Owlet Brandy possesses all the good qualities
claimed for the best imported Liquor, and hid
reelect purity and superior flavor. It is there•
faro fah) , entitled to the patronage of the pub
lic. We feel confident that its reception in
this State will be as that which it has mat with
in the Great West, and that the time is not far
distant, when the ~periority of our own lA
gums will pm an end to their importation from
abroad. In Medicinal purposes this Brandy
has no rival, and has long been needed.
SC,lrlt is a Sovereign and Sure Remedy far.
Dyspepsia ' Flidideney. Low Spirits, Languor,
(3 eneral Dobil it y, &e.. 4911
115 50
83 00
52 25
2 45 255 20.
48 00
3 42
IS 00
51 00
25 51 07 03
5080 00
451 48
16,058 61
ALSO FOR SALE,
Eslielby , s Celebrated Still and
sparkling Champagne.
These 11'ines rae - nuide in the neighborhood
of Cincinnati, and are guarautied to be the
pare juice of the Grape, and are eminently cal
eneited for invalids, stad persons who requirea
gentle stimulant, and tine Sacramental purposes
or - as a beverage will be found equal, it not su
perior. to the best imported.
Retail Price tor Brandy and Wines, $1,25
per Quart Bottle.
discount made to the trade.."Y
41 (1)11 , , J nll N' BEAD, Druggist.
Fi i
New C;trd-Press.
I tionoit a ft/4 ••(...,Altll PRESS," we
ar.. !., ;welt:vett to print ill the prcportion of
tiuvo triads in the same time that any other
press is the county can print one, consequent•
ly we can print them cheaper—if not done well
we make ne charge at all. We ask your pa-
(Estate of Benjamin Fraker,
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, to dis
tribute the balance in the bands of Daniel
Gri,inger, administrator of Benjamin Fraher,
into of Ditlilin township, deceased, among those
legally Mail led thereto, hereby gives notice to
nit personi interested, that be will attend tier
the porno,: of . malting said distribution, on
Thursday, the .fourth of March nost, at one
o'clock, p. m., at hie office, in the borough of
Huntingdon, when and where all persons hay
ing claims upon said fund are requested to
present the sumo or he debarred from coming
iu upon said fund. THEO. H. CREMER
reb.lh's7,4t. Auditor. ,
A UDITOB'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 Couts and Ma•-
caret Cents to and amongst those legally enti
tled thereto, hereby gives Ake that he will at
tend for the purpose of making said distribu
tion, on Wednesday, the 3d day of March next,
at one o'clock, p. tn., when and where ell per
sons baying claims upon, said fund me required
to present the same, or be debarred from com
ing in upon said fund.
TLIEO. H. CREMER, Auditor.
(Estate of John McCartney, dee'd.)
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Having heen impointed Auditor ay the Or
phans' Court of Huntingdon county, to distri.
buts the fund in the hands of Isabella McCart
ney, Executrix of John. McCartney. late of
Henderson township, deed., and trustee to
mike sale of the real estate of said deed, 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 ate
o'clock, p. m., at my one, 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
uptatsaid fund. THEO. H. CREME%
Auditor.
TAKE NOTICE._
Notice is hereby given that Mr. S. 'P. Hill
holds the following notes against me:—Jne for
fifty dollars dated January Ist., 1838, to be due
on the first day of April, 1858 ; another note
dated January Ist., 1858, to be due June Ist.,
1/758. Mr which I received no value, and do not
intend to pay them unless compelled by law.
ABRAHAM (MESSINGER.
Jackson tp., Jan.27,'sB.JE
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
THE undersigned Executor of the last will
and testament of Ann Stewart, lute of the
borough of Alexandria, dce'd., hereby given no.
tie to all persons who know themselves to be
indebted to the estate of said dee'd., to make
immediate payment, mud all persons having
&Mins against said estate to present•their
ac
e proper , -- Meated - .tie:tient to
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMEN'FS.
A sPLENDID NEW COOK STOVE, for
stile at this office; it is calculated to burn wood
or coal.
P. 11. LANE
UNI2WPROVZID TRACTS
OF LAND WANTED
In exchange rot. 'rwo BRICK 110 USES in
Philadelphia, Pa., as for Stocks Jte.,
Addreas
COL. E. BRADY,
Jan., 27, '6B. - -
CfarTO INVALIDS._EL
Dr. Hardman, Analytical Physician.
Cincinnati, March, 1857.
Physician for Diseases of the Longs, Thront
and Heart—Formerly Physician to the
CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL, also
to INVALIDS RETREAT,
Author of "Leiters o Invalid,,," IS COMING
See following Curd.
March Appointments
Dr. Hardman, Physician for disease of the
Lungs, (fn•nterly Physician to Cincinnati I%la
rine Hospital,) will be in attendance at his
rooms as follows t
Huntingdon, Jackson's Hotel, Tuesday, Mar. 16,
Lewistown, National Hotel, •• 17.
Hollidaysburg, Exenange Hotel,
Dr. Hardman treats Consumption, Bronchi
tis, Asthma. Larryngittis and all diseases atilt+
throat and longs, by medical Inhalation, lately
used in the Mormon Hospital, London. The
great point in the treatment of all h man mala
dies is to get at the disease in the direct, man
ner, All medicines are estimated by
tint upon the t igen requiring relict'. This is
the important fact upon which Inhalation is ba
sed. If the stomach is diseased we take
medicine directly into the stomach. If the lungs
are diseased, breathe or inhale medicated va
pors directly into the lungs. Medicines are the
antidotes to disease and should he applied to
the very scat of disease. Inhalation is the ap
plication of this principle to the treatment of
the lungs, for it gives us direct access to those
intricate air cells and tubes which lie out of
reach of every other means of administering
medicines. The reason that Consumption, and
other diseases of the longs, have heretofore re
sisted all trevment lain been because they had
never been approached in a direct manner by
medicine. They were intended to act upon the
lungs end yet were applied m the stomach.—
Their action was intended to he local, and yet,
they were so administered that they should not
act comtistotionally, expending immediate and
principal action upon the unoflunding stomach,
whilst the thul ulcers within the lungs were un
molested. Inhalation brings the medicine in
direct contact with the disease, without the
di-advantage of any violent action. Its appli
estiou is simple, dist it can he employed by the
youngest infant or feeblest invalid. It dues not
derange the stomach, or interfere in the least thi
giee with the strength, comfort, or businoss of
the patient.
(Taut DISHIII3EB TnEArun.—ln relation
to the din eases, either when compli
cated with lung affections exirting alone. I also'
invite consultation. I usually find them prompt
ly curable. •
Chemist,
Prolapses and all other forms or Female com
plaints, Irregularities and Weakness.
Palpitation and all other forms of Heart
Disease, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, and all
other diseases of Stomach and lioaels,
All disea‘es of the eye and ear. neuralgia,
Epilepsy and all lining of ueryous disease.—
charge for cousultation.
Juno 9, 1857.
CASSVILLE SEMINARY,
M. Ma'. Walsh. Principal.
This school for young Indies and gentlemen
is probably the cheapest one of the kind in the
country. The expenses per year for board,
room rent, furniture, fuel and tuition in common
English ale only $BB.
Piano Music is only $5 per quarter. All
the languages and the oanatnentals are propor
tionally cheap. For other information address
John D. Walsh, Cassville, Huntingdon Co., Pa.
The next quarter commences Monday, Jan
nary 18th., 1858.
_ .
datt.l3,':s7.
CASZVittt SEMINARY.
Only $19.5 0 per Quarter.
TII 1.1 NEW FACULTY.
111. MeN. WALSH. Principu!._.
Professor of I.lingiolges and Philosophy
Herr Karl Boekeuheim,
Pio/. of German Language Literature.
M. Eugene Chivaut,
Professor of Mitch and Piano Music.
James W. Hughes,
Professor of Matlumaties, etc
Hrs. M. Walsh, Prerryfress.
Gr. elan Painting, Botany, Ili,Ntory etc
Miss E. Faulkner,
Alonnehronnwics: Piinting, Drawing, ec.
Miss Anna M. Gray,
Pk:n . o Music and French
Miss Jennie IL Walsh, _ _ _
HIS 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 student.. will be received as
soon as thee wish to cote.
Young Indies an 14ewlemen intending togo
to school will do well to write to us before con
cluding to go elsewhere. There is no cheaper.
an/ we believe there trill L 6 no Leiter sellool
now than ours.
Both sexes are received, all Brant,* taught
and students can enter at any time.
For further information, niidreas
JOHN D. WALSH,
Cassville, lionlinokot Co, l'a.
December 9,1857.4 f.
GROUND PLASTER.
The Juniata Flour rid Plaster Mills, one
mile below Alexandria, Huntingdon county,
Pa., hare constantly on hand Ground Pinner,
of the best quality, fur which Grain of all
kinds, will be taken in exchange at market
prices.
Jan.20;58.-2m.
Came to the premises of the
subscriber in Tod township a- , ("4
bout the first slay of December,
1857, a red mule) , bull, about •
three years old, no marks. . .
The owner is requested to come forward
prove property, pay charges and take him
away. ELI ALLOWAY.
Jan.13;57.4t.
Antiphloglatic Salt.
This celebrated medicine is for sale at the
Journal Office. Fur all Intl mmatury diseases
it is a car:gar. Get akv and try it, 3.
itfit
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
COOK STOVE,
FOR
Illustrated. 1855. Illutnixatrd,
The New York *ef.l.ll. COLDNN PRIZE is
One of the larvest and b ..t locrery towel , of the
day. An Imperial Qr t t,i eontoiniog turnip
PAGER, or forty columns. of eutertaing original
'natter, end elegantly illustrated every week.
A GO worth front 30 cents to Sioo 00_ iwrldr
will be presented to enrh slibscriber immediate* am
receipt of the subscription money.
No. 123, &milt Seventh at.,
Philadelphia.
2 1 ci tao 00 .11 2111167
The articles to.be distributed are comprised is
the fo!lowinv list
.. • - - .
200 silver 101org cas'.l woelle, $3O 00 each.
000 silver watches, $lO.OO to $30.00 etch.
1000 gold guards, &c., $lO 00 to $30,00 each.
Gold loekai, Brocelerm. Brach.,
liar drops: Breast-pins, Cuff:
pins, Sleeve-buttons, Rings,
Wateli.kess, gold
and silver thiinhles, and a vari
ety of other articles worth frtirn
50 rents to $30,00 eathi
. - -
Immediately on receipt of the subscription
money, the subscriber's name will he entered
upon our subscription hook, opposite a number,
and the gift corresponding with th it numb, will
he tcrwardell, within tine week, to the subscri
ber, by mail or express, post-paid.
' All communications should he addressed
to BECKETT & CO.,
49 & 49 Molfat's buildiog, 335 liroadway, N. Y.
•• Specimen copies sent free.
INDIAN ROOT PILLS,
DR. Nit , ESE. the inventor of MORSE'S IN.
DIAN ROOT PILLS, has spent the ;tree.
ter part of his Ide in trnvelliog, having visited
Europe. Asia, and Arrive, as well as North
Anal-ice—has spent three years among the In.
diansi,l our Western country—it was in this
way that the Italian Root Pills were first dim.
covered. I)t.. Morse W. the first man to es
tablish the fact that all diseases arise from In,
purity of the Blood—that our strength, health
and life depended upon this vital fluid.
When the various passages become clogged,
and do out art in perfect harmony with the dif
feret.t 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•
rant humors, the blood will become choked
and cease to act. and thus our light of life will
titres., be blown out. How important then
'that we sho u ld Ircep the varians ',images of
the body free and open. And how pleasant to
us that we have it in our power to pot a medi.
eine in your reach, ?lamely, Ifforse's Italian
Root Pills. manufactured. from plants and roots
which grow around the mountainous cliffs in
Nature's garden, for the health and recovery
of diseased man. One of the mots front which
these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which o
pens the . pores (tithe skin, and assists Nature
in throwing out the finer parts of the corrup
tion within. The second is a plant which is
an Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the
plumage to the lungs, and thus. in' a soothing
manner, performs its duty by throwing off
phlegm, and other humors from the lungs by
copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic,
which gives ease and double strength to the
kidneys; thus encouraged, they draw large a—
mounts of impurity from the blood, which is
then thrown out latitudinally by the urinary or
water passage, and which could n t have been
discharged in any other wa y. . The fourth as
a Cathartic, and accompan ies the other prop
erties of the Pills while engaged in purifying
the blood; the coarser particles of impurity
which cannot pass by the other outlets, are
thus taken up and conveyed off itt great gnaw
tities by the bowels. _ .
S. D. DARDIMAN. M. D.
Fro.; the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse's
Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach,
but become milted with the blood, for they find
way to every part, and completely scut out
and cleanse the system from all impurity. and
the life of the body, which is the blood, be
comes perfectly healthy; ',imminently all sick.
ness nod pain is driven from the system, for
they cannot remain when the body becomes
so pure and clear.
The reason why people are so distressed
when sick, and why so many die, is because
they do not get a medicine which will pass to
the afflicted parts, and which will open the
natural passages Mr the disease to be cast out
hence, a large quantity of food and other mat
ter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines
are literally overflowing with the corrupted
mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermenta
tion, constantly mixing with the blood, which
throws the corrupted matter through every
vein and artery. 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
been racked or tormented with sickness, pain
and anguish, nod whose feeble frames have
em scorched by the burning elements of ra
ging fever, and who have been brought, as it
were, within a step of the silent grave, now
stand ready to testify that they would have
been numbered with the dead, had it not been
for this great and wonderful medicine, Morn's
Indian Root Pills, After one or two doses
bad been taken, they were astonished, and ab
solutely surprised, in witnessing their charm
ing effects. Not only do they give immedi
ate ea, and strength. mid take away all sick
ness, pain and anguish but they at once go to
work st the foundation of the disease, which is
the blond. Therefore, it will he show n , espee•
ittlly by those who use. these Pills, that they
will so cleanse and purify, that disease—that
deadly.miemy—will take its flight, and the
flush of youth and beauty will again return,
and the prospect of a lung and happy life will
cher'sh Mid brighten your days.
CAU'T'lON.—Beware of a counterfeit sign.
ed 4. B. Moore. All genuine have the mime
of A.. 1. WHITE & CO. on each box. Also
the Siam" tire if 4. J. White & CO. All otb•
era
ar l. WHITE h CO., Sole Proprietor.,
60 Leonard Street. New York.
Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by
all dealers in Medicines
Primary English
STRAY BULL.
st i r Agents wanted in every town, village
and hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the
agency will address as above for terms.
.
Sir Price 25 cents per box. five boxes will
be sent on receipt or sl.:poetage paid.
December •6 '67:-6m.
ftW COUNTRY DEALTIRs can buy
CLOTHING frtm me in Huntingdon at Whole•
.le, as cheep cc they can in the chine, AS 1 have
• II1 f 4: 4 61 , 11 it ors is Pliiiadelphlipsomomet
TERMS:
One Copy fur 1 pear, $2 00. end 1 gilt
" 2 " $3 50, and 2 gifts.
si 3 4. $5 00, en.) 3 ,i.ts,
" 5 " $8 Ou, and 5 gifur
AND TO CLUBS
3 copies, I year, $5 On. and I gift.
fit it 38 00, and 5 gifts.
10 . it it
oo;
2 packages gold, containing $500.00 each,
5 MI. do. do. $200.00 etch
10 do. do. do. $ I 00,00 each.
In lee. hon. eat. watches, $lOO,Oll each.
20 gold watches, $73,00 each.
50 do. $60.00 each,
100 do. 0.50.00 each.
300 Indies' gold watches, $35.00 each.
DR. 2VZORS'E'•