Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, March 03, 1858, Image 3

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    NOTICE ,
OA JOURNEYMAN SADDLE AND
HARNESS-MAKER, in want of em•
ployment, can hear of a favorable eit
nation by applying at this office.
Feb.l7.
SAVING FUND,
PAMPER CENT INTEREST
NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO.
WALNUT STREET,
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF TIIIRD,
Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania.
MONEY .IS RECEIVED IN ANY SUM,
large or small, and interest paid from the
day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
The office is open every day from 9 o'clock
In the morning till 5 o'clock in the a fternaon,
and on Monday and Thursday evenings till a
o'clock.
fION. HENRY L. BENNER, President,
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vi . ce President,
WM. J. REED, Secretary.
DIRECTORS :
F. Carroll Brewster,
Joseph B. Barry,
Francis Lee,
Joseph Yorkes,
.
Hon. Henry L. Benner,
Edward L. Carter,
Robert L. Selfridge,
Sarni. Ashton,
, .
Henry Dieffenderffer,
id payments made daily
C. Landreth Minns '
Money is received au,
without netico.
The investments are
Mortgages, Ground Rim
eurities as the Charter
Feb.24;'57.
made in Real Estate
Me, and such el ass ve
requires.
PROFESSOR 0. J. WOOD'S
HAIR RESTORATIVE,
PRODUCING HAIR ON, BALD HEADS,
AND RE:STONING
tGrey Hair to its Natural Color,
This astonishing and unequalled preparation
'ban never failed to produce a growth on Bald
Beads, when used according to the direction,
and turn hair back to its original color, after
laving become gray, and reinstate it in all its
original health, lustre, softness and beauty. Re
moves at once all scurf, dandruff and unpleasant
itching, scrofula, eruptions and feverish heat
from the scalp. It also prevents the hair from
becoming unhealthy and falling oft', and hence
acts as a perfect Hate INviciouArou AND To-
A gentleman of Boston writes to his friend
in New Bedford thus:
To your inquiries I would reply, that when I
first commenced to use Professor Wood's Hair
Restorative; my hair was almost white, and had
been so for the last ten tears and it was very
thin ou the top of my head, and very loose, and
pulled out very freely; hut I found that before
I hail used all the second bottle, (which was
eight weeks) my hair was entirely changed to
its original color, light brown, and is now free
from dandruff and quite moist. I have had my
hair cut five or six times since this change, and
have never sees anything like white hair start
ing from the roots; and it is now as thick as
it ever was, and does not come out all. It has
proved in my case all that I could wish to ask.
July I, 1855. Yours, etc.
[FroinAhe Boston Herald.]
80116i111N0 Wotan ICNowitto.—By using
Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, gray hair
can be permanently restored to its original color.
The subjoined certificate from Johnson & Stone
Gardiner, Maine. is but one of the many in
stances that are daily coming to our knowledge,
of its wonderful ellbets.
GAR 'Ma, Maine, June 22, 1855.
DEAR :—I have used two bottles of Prof.
Wood's Hair Restorative, and can truly say it is
the greatest discovery of the age for restoring
and changing tho hair. Before using it, I was
a nuns of seventy. My hair has now attained
it. A .. ceji o c ift l 'ilie leYo?it can
n r
e g e il i gt i gi tt e t i t y to
the
of the worst kind. " °"
Yours,
respectfully,
DANIEL N. MURPHY,
Professor 0. J. Wood.
BROOKFIELD, Massachusetts, Jan. 12, 1855.
nun SIR :—Having motto a trial of your
Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say
that its effect has been excellent in re roaring in
flammation, dandruff, and a constant itching
hendeney, w itw filch I have been troubled
childhood ; nod has also restored my hair, which
was becoming grey, to its original color• I hare
nand no other article with anything like the
pleasure and profit. Yours truly.
J. K. BRAGG.
Pastor of the Orthodox Church, Brookfield,
Professor Wood.
[From the Missouri Democrat.]
WOOD'S HAIR DYE.—Thislilmirable ar
tide is rapidly improving the hair. No article
of a similar kind, now before tho public, enjoys
a better reputation an a restorative and invigo
rating hair tonic. Its peculiar chemical quali
ties have a beneficial effect upon the growth end
character of the hair, giving a silky and glossy
texture to that which was formerly of a coarse
and dry nature. It has, also, we understand, a
tendency to preserve the youthful color and ap
pearance of the hair, and destroying or counter
acting the effects of old age. With such recom
mendations in its favor. we hardly perceive how
any lady or gentleman should be without so val
uable an adjunct to their toilet.
0..1. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway
N. Y., & 114 Market et., St. T.ottis, Missouri.
Sold in Huntingdon by JOIIN READ, and 11.
MOMANIGILL, and by Druggists everywhere.
Feb. 10, 1858.-3 in. Mar.25,'57.-Iy.
Report of the County Auditors
TO 7'llY.
AUDITOR GENERAL FOR 1557
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.
To aggregate amount of tax outstan
ding for 1856 and previous years,
as per last annual report of Auds $11079 02
To amount of tan received or un
seated land, up to 4th Apr. 1857, 2 10
By cash paid State yreasurer, asper
'receipts dated 12th Feb. '57 and 3d
March, 1857. 5724 25
,By amount of tax remaining uncol•
lected for 1856, and previous sears
up to 4th April, 1857,
By Exonerations allowed collectors
of 1856 and previous years up to
April, 1857,
By commissions allowed collectors of
'1856, and previnus;;;;;; to
April, 1857,
By Treasurer' commission on $6781•
- 66, at 1 per cent.,
By balance due the Commonwealth,
by County Treasurer, 889 60
11081 12
Tavern Licensee.
To balance due Cotn'th se per last
annual report of Auditors,
By cash paid State Treasurer, as per
receipt, dated 12th Feb. 1857,
Diaidkries and Breweries.
To balance due Cem'th u per last
annual report of Auditors,
To bal. dee On. Treasurer by Comth
By cash paid State Treas. as per re
ceipt dated 12th Feb., 1867, 98 60
' Billiard Room.
To balance due Com'th as per last
report of Auditors, 14 25
By cash paid State Treasurer. as per •
receipt dated 12th Feb., 1857, 14 25
Restaurants and Eating Houses.
To balance duo Com'th as per last
annual report of Auditors, 23 00
By cash paid State Treasurer as per
receipt dated 12th Feb., 1357, 23 00
Miller's Licenses.
To balance due Con'th na per nit
annual report or Auditors,
By math paid State Treasurer as per
receipt, dated 12th Feb., 1837, 19 95
Broker's Licenses.
To balance due Com'th as per last
annual report Auditors, 28 50
By cash paid §tate Treasurer, na per
receipt, dated 12th Feb., 1857, 28 50
Militia Fines.
To aggregate amount of said fines
outstanding for the year 1856, and
previous years as per lust annual
report of Auditors, 1526 76
By cash paid State Treasurer ns per
receipt, dated 12th Feb., 1857, 8 16
By exonerations allowed collectors of
1856 and previous years, 14 00
By commissions allowed collectors of
1856 and previous years, 10 47
By murmur of said fines remaining
uncollected for 1856 and previous
years up to April, 1857,
By Treasurer's commission 00 384 00
at 1 per cent.,
By balance due Corn'th by the Corm.
ty Treasurer,
F. 11. LANE, Esq., Treasurer of Hunting.
don county, in account with the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
TaX on Real and Personal Estate.
DR.
To aggregate amount of tax outstan
ding up to 4th April, 1857, for that
and previous years,
Co aggregate amount of said tax as
sessed fur the use of the Com'th
fur 1857, ns per statement of thu
County Ortes, filed with Treas'r 15529 50
To amount of tax received on unsea
ted land for 1857 and previous yrs. 2 70
CR. 19758 71
By cash paid State Treasurer as per
receipts, dated Bth July, 1857, 7th
October, 1857, 2d December, 1857
and 11th January, 1858, 3728 50
By amount of tax remaining unellec•
ted for 1857 and previous years. 14315 15
By exenerations allowed collectors of
. _
'1857 and previous years, 142 51
By commissions allowed collectors of
1857 and previous years, 487 15
By amount refunded to J. Douglas,
being this much over-paid on the
State tax on settling up his fleet, 13 57
By Treasurer's commission oo $4BOO
- at 1 percent., 48 00
By balance duo Corn'th by the Coun
ty Treasurer, 102'83
Tavern Licenses.
To aggregate amount of said licenses
for the year 1357, granted by the
Court as per return of the Clerk
of said Court, filed with the Coun
ty Treasurer, 750 00
To balance due the County Treasur'r
by the Commonwealth, 37 50
By cash paid Stale Treasurer as per
receipt, dated Bth July, 1857. 750 00
By Treasurer's cow missioc on 750.00
at 5 per cent, 37 50
Distilleries and Breweries. 787 50
To aggregate amount of said license
for the year 1857, as per list for.
nished Co. Treas. by Mee. App'r, 200 00
By exonerations allowed by Munn.
tile Appraiser and Auditors, 50 00
By Treasurer's commission on 150.00
at 5 per et., 7 50
By bal. dna Com, by Co. Trees, 142 50
Billiard Room.
To aggregate amount of said license
for the year 1857, as per fur
nished the Co. Treas. by Mer. A p'r, 30 00
By amount left in hands of Justice of
the Pence for collection, 30 00
Medicine Licenses.
To aggregate amount of Licensee fur
the year 1857, as per list furnished
Co. Treater by the Mer. A pp'r, 30 00
By exoneration allowed by Mercan
tile Appraiser and Auditors, 10 00
By Treas'r's COlll on 20.00, 5 pr. ct, 1 00
By bal. due Cont. by Co. Treas., 19 00
Retailers Licenses.
To aggregate amount of said liens.
sea for the year 1857, as per list
furnished the County Treasurer by
the Mercantile Appraiser, 971 00
To balance dne County Treasurer by
the Coln'th, • 25 42
11091 12
By cash paid State Treasurer as per
receipts, dated Bth July, 1857, and
7th October, 1867, 545 00
By exonerations allowed by Mer
cantile 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.
lishing Retailers List, as per re
ceipt, 30 00
By Treas'es commission on $578.50
at 5 per ct., 28 92
4226 41
50 96
122 09
6 81
Eating Houses.
To aggregate amount of said licen
ses for the year 1857, an per list
furnished the County Treasurer by
the Mercantile Appraiser, 160 00
To balance due the County Treasu•
rer by Com'th; 4 00
26 25
26 25
By cash paid State Treasurer as per
receipt, dated Bth July, 1857,
By exoneration. allowed by Mercan
tile Appraiser and Auditors,
By Treasurers commissions on $BO.-
00 at 6 per et.,
97 50
1 00
98 40
Miller's Licensee. and making County line he
[wean Hunt. sold Mifflin co.,
To aggregate amount of said lieen-
Slt Miller,. ace% boarding
se for the year 1837, furnished prisoners. &c.,
the County Treasurer by the Me,
14 00 Refunding order to C. Mickley, 14 04
cantile Appraiser, Road tax on unseated lands paid
out, 4 50
By exonerations allowed by the Ater- School tax, do. do. 15 57 34 11
canine Appraiser and Auditors. 7 00 Washing for prisoners in jail,
By Treasurers commission on $7.00 in full for 1956, 10 00
at 5 per et. ' 35 Scrubbing court house and pri•
By balance due Com'th by the . vy, &c ,in full for '56, 025 16 25
County Treasurer, 665 ' Dirdet.v of poor in full '56, 1880 95
4 part '57, 268 10 2149 05
Account of Lancaster Bank
notes received from Colin
tors and deposited in hank
by direction of Cum'rs '
Tress's com'n on $12937 72,
Brokers' License.
To ag,ffregate amount of said license
for the year 1857,
By Treasurer's commission on .$30..
00 at 5 per et., 1. 50
By balance duo Cotn'th by the
County Treasurer, ' 28 50
19 95
Militia Fines.
To aggregate amount of vaid fines
outstanding for the year 183 G and
previous years, an per last annual
report of' Auditors, 1526 76
To aggregate amount of Militia
lines assessed for the near 1837,
an per statement of the County
Com issionersfile4 with the 'fres
sorer, 994 50
13y amount of said fines remaining
uncollected for 1857 and previous
years, 1678 50
Br exoneratitms atowed collectors
of 1857 and previous years. 290 00
By commissions allowed collectors
of 1857 and previous years, 15 03
By amount paid County Commis.
sioners for time necessarily em.
ployed in Military business for the
year 1857, 40 00
By amount paid 11. W. Miller for
furnishing and making out dupli
eaten of Militia fines for the year
1857. 10 00
By amount paid Ralph Crotsley for
By
services as Brigade Inspector,
for 1857, 40 00
By unionist paid Treasurer of Scott
Infantry per order of Captain, for
1857, 75 00
By amount paid Treasurer of Scott
Artillery per order of Captain, for
1857. 50 00
By cash paid State Treasurer an per
receipt, dated Bth July, 1857, 75 00
By Treasurer's cotu mission on $537.-
73 at 1 per cs.,
• 5 37
By balance due the Cont'th by Coun
ty Treasurer, 242 36
1410 13
75 GO
152 G 76
4226 41
We the Anditors of Huntingdon County, in
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania do certify that
in pursuance of the 47th Section of the act e
titled an Act relating to Counties and Tow e
ship. Ste., passed the 15th day of April, ' l Bl4,
we met at the Commissioner's office in the Bor
ough of Huntingdon, on the 9th day of January
1858, and did audit, adjust nod settle the gen
erect accounts required of us by law, azre,thly
to the several acts or Assembly and supple.
meats thereto. according. the hest offfilr
melts nod abilities. In W11111 ,4 S
have hereunto set our hands elii, 9th day of
January, 1858, at the (die, nffiresaid.
JAMES CREE.
PRIMP D. STEVENS. 8- " i ""'
Feb. 27, '5"11---4t.
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE:
19758 71
COUNTY OF HUNTINGDON.
From the 11th Day of January, 1857,
to the 3d Day of April, Including
both Days.
ACCOUNT OF A. B. calm'', DEC'D
RECEIPTS.
1854 Joseph Douglas., Walker, $BO 00
1855 A1e...,1er Ewing, Frank. 49 75
" Thomas Osborn, Jackson, 174 26
" Benjamin Baker, Tod, 70 13
1856 Joseph Forrest, Barren, 275 00
" George Rupert, Brady, 177 58
" etamuel Pheasant, Cass, 87 91
" Frederick Harman, Crom. 327 00
" Jacob S. Hunt, Dublin, 153 00
" Samuel Wigton, Franklin 427 00
" William Rothrock, Hunt. 529 40
" Jacob Summers, llopew'll 84 91
" Solomon Hamer, Jackson, 105 00
" Benjamin Wallace, Morris 285 00
" George Garner, Penn, 100 00
• John N. Swoop°, Porter, 413 00
" Joseph Miller, Shirley, 600 00
" Benjamin Long. Shirl'b'g 123 69
" Jacob Booker, 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, War'nek 375 00
a William Moore, IVest, 451 00
• " Nicll3las Corbin, Casswille 28
787 50
200 00
Anmnt of County tux on wised
te,! land, 2 96
.-Amount of Selioolt. 0111111 S-
tud laud,. 2 06
Amount al' Road tax on unseutol
lands, 90 5 92
Balance duo County treasurer • 2892 70
EXPENDITURES
B.knde due A. B. Crown. Esq..
County Treasurer at last seems 1274 S 8
Atty. Gen, Prot'y, Shtf. and wit
ness fees on criminal pros.
Constables for making. returns, Bse
Grand and Travers jurors, Crier,`
Judos. Inspectors and Clerks or
30 00
Elections
Assessor's Orders.
Inquisitions on lend bodies.
Road and Bridge Views, 138 00
damages by .John Fry, 275 00
" " by Ab'm Shenefelt 150 00 563 00
Bridge Orders
John Gaghagan for repairing he
. .
996 42
low A rex;iidria,
David Blair bridge at Blair's
in Tell iowtsbip,
A. Wise & Co., for extra work
don bridgo at Huntingdon,
County Auditors:
BenjaMin K. Neff, 40 00
Jacob Baker, 37 00
11. L. McCarthy, 45 00 146 00
Clerk to Conumssion's for 1856, 75 00
" on account tor '57 45 00
Att'y to Corn's, J. Reed, Esq„ 20 00 140 00
County Bonds paid as follows :
William IL Leas, 517 50
Int. on Co. bonds W. R. Leas, 60 00 577 50
Repairs, Furniture and 111'dse
996 42
(dr the C. 11. and toil,
Hunt, Co. Ag. Society,
Premium on Wthl cat nod fox
scalps,
State Lunatic Asylum for 1).
Brotherline,
County l'rinting, J. A. Nash and
B. F. Miller, 12 75
Blank hpoks & thickets thr pub
lic offices, 84 22 96
Boardn , g jurors in cute uf Patrick
Smith
A. Wise &Co., con. furjnil stable
3. F. Annoy; on seer fbr runn'g
164 00
80 00
80 00
164 60
14 00
30 00
Receipts and Expenditures
Of the county of Huntingdon, from the 4th
day qt . April, 1857, to the 4th day of Jan
uary, 1858, including both days.
Receipts
30 00
1854 Joseph Douglas, Walker, $2l 94
1855 John Smith, Barren, 100 00
" ►)avid Etnier, Cromwell 138 99
" Thomas Osborn, Jackson, IS 20
" Abra'm Isenberg. Morris, 20 00
" John Thompson, Walker, 20 00
1856 Joseph Forrest, Barree, 575 83
" George 'Rupert, Brady, 185 78
" David Heck, Clay, 228 67
" Fred'k Harman, Cromwell 341 81
Jacob S. Hunt, Dublin. 168 25
" Samuel Wigton, Franklin, 898 31
" Rothroek, Hunt.,„„ 656 88
" Sol. Hamer, Jackson, 349 93
" B. F. Wallace, Morris, 510 00
" George Garner, Penn, 306 95
Jno. N. Swoope ' Porter, 1125 90
" Joseph Stiller. Shirley, 458 81
" Benj. Long, Shirleysburg, 32 42
• .1. 11. glar, Springfield. 80 96
" Ilackedurn, Tell, 36 27
" A. J. Dunlap, Toil. 269 25
" David Pheasant, Union, 96 09
Josaph Isenberg, Walker,so4 42
Ilenry Grazier, War , m'l, 175 14
William Moore, West, 1055 97
1857 A1e,,111 ier Steil, Alex'a, 100 00
" John It. McCarthy, Brady 305 00
‘• Peter lay ingston,.Barree, 310 00
• Geo. M. Greco, Casa, 155 00
• Joseph Park. Cloy, 82 40
` Johns, Cromwell, 125 21
" William Bice, Franklin, 513 09
" George Name, Henders'n 177 00
" Sam% S. Smith, llutietru 917 37
Geo. B. Weaver, llopell 200 00
" John Jackson, Jackson, 227 60
" Henry Msrk, Juniata, 62 00
" Small Harnish, Morris. 95 00
" George Miller, Oneida, 67 83
2521 26
Andrew G. Ned; Penn, 553 00
" P. Gentlemen, Porter, 172 00
" Jos. G. Doyle, Shirley. 289 23
" Chits. Boworsox, Shieng 106 63
" Josh. Johns, Springfield. 41 50
" Thomas Cisnoy. Tell, 100 00
" Alment Elias, 'red, 90 00
" NI. F. Cam pbell, Union, 113 11
•• Martin Fleenor, Walker, 334 80
• Sane! Lehman, Warfel, 585 04
•• John Thomp•on. West, 3nl 65 14462 34
County tax MI UO.cated hinds, 336
sehm,i " " 1 57
Road " 70 5 63
Per t for Conn House, 7 00
Sale of Stray Steer, 1 64
Fine, roll,rted by Jun. Backus 15 00 23 64
Balance due County Treasurer, 1567 00
2521 26
MXPIANDXTURES.
At; . Prory, and
wititos,c. on el-h.. pies, 361 49
for making reetut
s rom election% , 297 38
t 7 c.t.• ir. verse jurors,
C.mcr criers, Sc., 1690 84
J. 1.1. imp. clerks elec. 703 33
A.F.,sar's timers, 306 38
inquisitions oil dead bodies, 24 62
Road and 4ridge views, 195 50
" damages Rudy's estate, 58 00 253 50
Bridge Orders :
A. Wise A Co., for building
bridge at Huntingdon, 1859 32
Do. for repairing the some, 946 51
E. E. & A. Ramsey, Mr 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. Noll', 90 00
Jacob Baker, 95 00
H. L. McCarthy 62 00
G. W. Matteru ' 10 00
Clerk to Comm'rs. 275 00
Auditors fur 1856, 71 50
Atty for Comm. on account, 21' 00 623 50
Interest on County 13unds :
J. It. Gosnell, 4 1 43
S. Wigton, 45 00
W. Orhison, .135 00
Thos. Fisher, 114 00
E of C, Bucher's est. 60 00 395 43
For coal, wood, light, &c. for
Court house and jail, 225 00
Merchandise, &c., for same, 77 92
Medicine and attendance to
prisoners in jail, 40 00
Fur 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
!narking .inn between Hun
tingdon and Mifflin cos. 120 00
Pu. State Lunatic llos..ittd. 32 50
Western i cnitentiary for sup
porting prisoners, 365 53
Slid: Miller for boarding pris
oners, sutranoning jurors,
and conveying convicts to
Penitentiany, 700 00
For gas in Court House, 14 53
For scrubbing and cleaning do 18 75
F o r noshing fur ris. in jail, 10 00 43 28
Fu blank books, stationery. &c. 38 tot
Postage: W. Louis & W. Won, 40 85
Wild cat and fox scalp preufiutus, 027 04
County Printing:
John A. lidsh,
William Lewis,
Wm. Brewster,
Africa & Whittaker
S. S. Smith cutting wood, &a.,
at Court House 4 years,
Road tax oa tin's'd howl paid out
Geo. W. Cobol,
James Gillim,
Daniel Gray,
Geo. M. Green,
Tree, html,n Co poor house
Co. Treas coot on 30,098 74
5890 91
8759 53
478 92
34 97
826 88
123 09
01 24
26 04
460 00
360 00
225 00 1045 00
84 00
In testimony of the correctors+ of the above
we hereunto mull, ri r our 11.11111 , mid affix the
Seal of ifoiff coutoy, thi..ith of Jun. 1838.
......
JACOB BAKER,
11. 1,. McrARTHY, Comm'rs.
G. W. NI Arm:N.
Attest: HENRY W. MILLER. Clerk.
We, t: o aede.rsiga•,l Auditors of Huntingdon
county. elected and sworn according to law. re
poll that we met, diti audit, settle, end adjust,
according to law, the accounts of A. B. Crewh.
dee'd., and F. H. Lone, Treasurers of the said
county, and the orders of tho Commissioner,,
and the receipts for the the same, for, and du
ring the past year. and find balnucu duo Altred
B. Crovit, of two thousand eight hundred and
sixty-two dollars and s..venty cents, and to F.
11. Lane, of o u t thousand five hundred and six
ty-seven dollars.
tilven under our hands. at the Commissioner's
idllee, in the liwough of Huntingdon, the 4th
do of January•, 1858.
WILLIAM Mt/ORE,
JAMES CREE, Audi Ors.
PHILIP D. STEVENS,
159 07
100 00
104 25
81 25
28 00
100 00
VII 1 11:01 S ADVERTISEMENTE.
PERSONAL PROPERTY
7., 01)
75 00
PUBLIC SA LE•
TIM undersigned will sell at Public Sale at
I their farm opposite the Borough of Hunt•
iogdon, on
MONDAY 15th. of MARON,
commencing at 10 o'clock, in the morning
all the PERSONAL • PROPERTY Conner.
ted with their farm, consisting of 12 head of
Horses and Colts, and one Mule Colt, 21
head of Cows and Young Cattle, 20 or more
Hogs, three of which are fine Breeding Sows;
Wagons. Plows, Harrows, Cultivators &c; a
large assorttnent of Harness or Horse Gears,
Double Trees, Single Trees. Chains,&c. Al.
sun variety of the Small Tools and Articles
kept upon a well stocked farm; and a quantity
of Hay br the Ton.
TERMS.—Eight month's credit on all sums
above Ten Dollars, by giving notes with op
proved security.
FISHER & M'MURTRIE.
Feb. 17, 'oB:—ts.
VV.ILIVTIECI:I!
249 00
194 06
8759 53
WHEAT AND CORN wanted at this
office. Those having either can dispose of the
rune by calling sous.
IVX:WrI4O3O.
We request those of our subscribers who re
eive their papers,to inf•rm us of those in their
immediate neighborhoods who are subscribers
to the "Journal," and have faded to receive
the same, since the stealing of our pack-book,
iv, ruffians on the 3d of February.
• fb . trOßZI I)
PURE CATAWBA BRANDY.
Having received the sole agency of A. F.
Hazard & Co., Druggists, Philada., fur 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
Lam•itze Lyons, and sold by his Sole Agent, J.
at the Depot, Nu. 99 opposite the Bur.
net House, and 143 %Vest Third Street, Cincin
nati, and find them bath 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 my office. [signed.]
HIRAM COX, M. D.,
Inspector of Aiellolic Liquors, bc.
Neu, York, My 28, 1857
Dear Sir :—I have received a bottle of Lyons'
Pura Ohio Catawba Brandy, furnished by Mr.
A. Ralston. Jr., of Lockport, N. Y., fur anal) ,
zation, and I find it to contain only those it,
gredients which exist in pure Brandy. The
proportion of Alcohol obtained from it is 47.00.
I believe this sample to bo pule Brandy with-
out adulteration—the flavor of it is delicate
and peculiar. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D.,
16058 61
The 01110 CATAWBA. BRANDY not
only equals, but even excels the best imported
Brandies in purity and flavor. It is in 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 hith
erto sold under the name of Brandy, can only
be regarded as a great public good. The Ca.
tawlto Brandy possesses all the good qualities
claimed liar the best imported Liquor, and is of
perfect purity and superior flavor. It is there.
fore fully entitled to the patronage of the pub.
lic. We feel confident that its receptiou in
this State will be us 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
(puns will put an end to their importation from
abroad. In Medicinal purposes this Brandy
has no rival, and has long been needed.
Writ, is a Sovereign and Sure Remedy for
Dyspepsia, Flatulency. Low Spirits, Languor,
General Debility, tke...191
This school' for young ladies 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 are only $BB.
Piano Music is only $5 per quarter. All
the languages and the ornamentals are proper
tionally cheap. For other information address
Jules D. Walsh, Cassville, Huntinttdon Co., Pa.
The next quarter commences Monday, Jan-
Eshelby's
Celebrated Still and nary 18t1i.. 1858.
Sparkling Champagne.
ALSO FOR SALE
These - Wines are nude in tie iieighborhood
of Cincinnati. and are guarantied to he the
pure juice of the Grape, and are eminently cab
ciliated tar invalids, and persons who require a
gentle stimulant, and Jim Sacramental purposes
or as a beverage kill be found equal, if not
prior. to the best imported.
Retail Price for Mandy and Wines, 51,25
per Quart Bottle.
giW•A liberal discount made to the trade-AI
Address JOHN READ, Druggist.
Feb.17:58,3m.
PUBLIC SALE.
The sueseriber will Mier at Public Sale at
Lis re.idenee in Brady township, two miles west
of Allenville,
On Wednesday 10th of lllarch, 1858.
The following property to wit - 3 Work Horses,
1 two year old Colt, 4 Milk Cows, 7 head young
Cattle, 17 head of Sheep, 15 Shoats, I hreeiling
Su r, Plows, rlarroWS, Cultivator, 1 two.horse
Carriage, Harness and Horse Gears, 1 two or
three hots° Wagon, 1 Sled, Winnowing Mill,
&e.
115 50
85 00
52 2:1
2 45 255 20
Also, Homehold and Kitchen Fmniture—l
Cook Stove, I Ten!)late 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, tBOB. JOHN RUPERT.
48 00
3 42
18 00
51 00
25 51
STAGE LINE
97 93
5080 00
451 48
FROM
r hambersburg to Mt, Union
16,058 61
It be undersigned aware that a suspensionof
I the line of2Stages over the road between
Chamlieraburg and Mt, Union, cannot be but
dhoulrantageous to a /urge section of the coun
try, has, at a considerable expense and trouble
inade arrangements to run a line of Stages
Tri-weekly between the two points Good
Horses and comfortable Stages have been pla
ced on the rotate, and experienced and trusty
drivers will superintend the running or the
Coaches. The proprietorof the lino is disirous
that it be maintained, and he therefore calls
upon the public generally to patronize It. confi
dent that it - will he tic their mutual advantage.
Every attention necessary will he given, and
the running of the Stages will be regular.
or Stages leave Mt. Union, every Tuesday
Thursday, and Saturday evenings, arriving at
Chatubersburg the next slay at 2 o'clock. Re
turning, leave Chambersburg, the same night
at 10 o'clock, arriving at Mt, Union the next
eveaing in time for the ears. Between Mt, Un
ion and Shade Gap the line will be daily.
Or Fare through $3; to intermediate Obits
in proportion. JOHN JAMISON
ht. 20th, 1838.—0 r.
lIIISCELLANEOFfi ADVERTISEMENTS.
New Card-Press.
Having bought a fast "CARL/TRESS," we
aro now prepared to print in the.prcportion 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 uo charge at all.. We ask your pa
tronage.
COOK STOVE.
A SPLENDID NEW COOK STOVE lei
sale nt this office; it is eniz'alated to barn wood
or coed.
UNIIVIPROTTID TRACTS
OF LAND WANTED
In exchange fur TWO BRICK HOUSES in
Philadelphia. Pa., as for Stocks ,kc.,
Address
COL. E. BEADY,
No. 123, South Seventh st.,
Philadelphia.
Jam 27, .58. 2m
fro isvAmns..4a
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 3 Invalids," IS COMING.
See lidlowing Card.
March Appointments
Dr. Hardman, Physician fur disease of the
Lungs,(limmerly Physician to Cincinnati Ma
rine lospital,) will be in attendance at his
rooms as follows
Huntingdon, Jackson's Ilotel, Tuesday, Mar. 16,
Lewistown, National lintel, 17.
Hollidaysburg, L•'xentnge Hotel, 15.
1)1 . . Hardman treats Consumption, Bronchi
tis, Asthma, Larryngittis and all diseases of the
throat mid lungs, by medical Inhalation, lately
used in the Broaden Hospital, London. The
great point in the treatment of all Kaman mala
dies is to get at the disease in the direct man
lier, All medicines are estimated by their ac
tion upon the rgan requiring relief. This is
the important fu•r 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 seat of disease. Inhalation is the ap
plication of this pnnciple 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 lungs, have heretofore re
sisted all treatment has been because they had
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
ant constistationally, expending immediate and
principal action upon the unotlending stomach,
whilst the foul 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 dons not
derange the stomach, or interfere in the least de
gree with the strength, comfort, or business of
the patient.
0111 E. DISHASEB TREATFD.—In relation
to the following dis eases, either when compli
cated with lung affections existing alone, I also
invite consultation. I usually find them prompt
ly curable.
Prolapses and all other forms of Female com
plaints, Irregularities and Weakness.
Palpitation and all other forms of Heart
Disease, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, and all
other diseases of Stomach und bowels, &c.
Chemist.
All aiseases of the eye and ear. Neuralgia,
Epilepsy and all fortes of nervous disease.—
No charge for consultation.
8. D. HARDMAN, M. D.
Juno 3, 1857.
CASSVILLE SEMINARY,
M. MoN. Walsh. Principe.
CAMILLE SEMINARY.
Only 019.5 0 per Quarter.
THE NEW FACULTY.
M. NO. WALSH. Principal.
Professor of Lanamages and Philosophy
Ilerr Karl Boekenhelm,
P, of. of German Language 4 Literature.
M. Eugene Cliivaut,
Prqessor of l'totelt end Piauo Musk.
James IV. Hughes,
P4esso; of Mathematics, etc
111 rs. M. McN, Walsh, Peeeeptress.
Grecian Painting, Botany, History etc.
Miss E. Faulkner,
Moituchromalic,Pisin:;ng, Drawing, etc.
Miss Anna N. Gray, _ _
Pia Music and French
Miss Jeanie M. Walsh,
Primary English
-r
TTHIS SCHOOL HAS LATELY PASSED
into new hands, and the present owners
are determined to make it a brat class Institu
tion. The majority of thu new Nullity are al
ready on hood, and students will be received nu
soon an they wish to come.
Young Indies an gentlemen intending logo
to sellout will do well to write to no before row•
eluding to go elouwhere. There is no cheaper,
and we believe there will be no better school
now than ours.
Both sexes are received, all branches taught
sod students can eater at any time.
For further information, ttadress
JOHN D. WALSH.
Cassville, Iluniingdan Co Pa.
December 9, 1857.4.
GROUND PLASTER.
The Juniata Flour and Plaster Stills, one
mile below Alexandria, Huntingdon county,
Pa. ' have constantly on hand Ground Plaster,
of the heat quality, for which Grain of all
kinds, will be taken in exchange at market
prieee. SAM'L HATFIELD,
Jun.20;58:2113.
Antiphlogistle Salt.
This celebrated medicine is for sale at the
Journal Office. Fur all inflammatory diseases
it is a certain cure. Get abe i aid try it, ye
who are
Tried Beef, Hams, Shoulders and Flitch, fo
1) sale at the cheap Grocery Stare of
LOVE k MeDIVITT.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
Illustrated. 1858. Illustrated.
The New York weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is
one of the largest and best literary papers of the
day. An Imperial Quarto containing EIGHT
coons, or forly columns, of entertaing original
matter, and elegantly illustrated every week.
A GO worthirom 50 cents to $5OO int'in gold,
will be presented to each subscriber immediate/y.lns
recel,:pt of A. subscription money.
TEAMS:
Ono Copy for I year, $2 00, and I gift.
0 , " " 9 " $3 50, and 2 gifts
6s 46 66 3 .6 $5 00, and 2 gifts.
" " 5 " $8 00, and 5 gifts .
AND TO CLUBS
$5 00. and I gift.
$8 00, and 5 gifta.
copies, I year,
$l5 00, and 10 gifts.
$3O 00 and 21 gifts.
Ili " "
21 ..' "
The articles to be Jistributed are comprised IN
the folluivinir list :.. . . . .
......
2 packages gold, containing $500,00 each,
5 on. do. do. $200.00 etch
I 0 do. do. do. $ I 00,00 each,
10 pat. lee. hen. cos: watch., $lOO.OO each.
20 gold watches, $75,00 each.
Su dO. 860,00 each.
100 du. 050.00 each
300 ladies' gold watches, $35.00 each,
200 silver hunt'g cah'd watches, $30.00 each.
500 silver watches, $lO,OO to 030,00 each,
1000 gold guards, its., $lO,OO to $ 30 , 00 *ask,
Gold lockets, Bracelets, Broches,
Ear dropA, Breast-Pitts. Cuff
pins, Sleeve-buttons, lliogq.
Shirt-studs, Watell.keys, gold,
and silver thi.nliles, and a vari
ety of other articles worth from
50 cents to $30,00 eat'; •
fminediately on receipt of the subscription
m .ney, the subscriber's name will he entered
u our subscription book, opposite a number,
a the gift corresponding with th.tt number will
he krwarded, within one week, to the subscri
ber, by moil or express, post-paid.
645 • All communications should be addressed
to BECKETT & CO.,
48 & 49 Moffat's building, 335 Broadway, N. Y.
••• Specimen copies sent free.
Dec.30,37..3m.
PR. MORSPIR
INDIAN ROOT PILLS .
R. MORSE, the inventor of MORSE'S IN.
U
1)IAN ROOT PILLS, has spent the grea
ter part'of his lite 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 Blood—that our strength, health
and life depended upon this vital fluid.
When the various passages become clogged,
and do not act in perfect harmony with the dif•
ferer.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•
tore is not assisted in throwing off the stag
nant humors, the blood will become choked
and cense to act, and thus our light of life will
forever he blown out. How important then
that we should keep the various passages of
the body free and open. And how pleasant to
too 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 the mountainous cliffs in
Nature's garden, fur 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
tii throwing out the finer parts of the corrup
tion within. The second is a plant which la
MI Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the
passage 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 ant bountifully by the urinary or
water passage, and which could nt t have been
discharged in any other way. The fourth is
a Cathartic, sad accompanies the other prop
erties of the Pills while engaged in purifying
the blood; the coarser panicles of impurity,
which cannot pass by the other outlets, are
thus taken up and conveyed off in great quan•
titles by the bowels.
From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse's
Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach,
but become united with the blood, for they find
way to every part, and completely rent out
and deans., the system from all impurity, and
the life of the hody, which is the blood, be
eiimes perfectly healthy; consequently all sick.
ni•ss and pain is drives from the system, for
they cannot remain when the body becomes
so mire end clear.
The reason why people are so distressed
when sick, end 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 for the disease to be cast out
hence, it 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 iltrough every
vein and artery. un, life is taken from the
body hy tl;sease. Dr. Morse's Pills have ad
deit to . theinselves victory upon victory, by re
i storing millions of the sick to blooming health
anti happiness. Yes, thousands who have
been reeked or tormented with sickness, pain
and anguish, and whose feeble frames have
een scorched by the burning elements of ra
ging foyer, and who have been brought, as it
were, within a step of the silent grave, now
I stolid ready to testify that they would have
been numbered with the dead, had it not been
for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse's
Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses
hail been taken, they were astonished, and ab
solutely surprised, in witnessing their charm
ing effects. Not 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 foundedon of the disease, which is
the blood. Therefore, 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. Moore. All genuine have the name
of A. J. WHITE it. CO .on each box. Also
the signa.ure of A. I. While & 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 dealers in Medicines
I sta- Agents wanted in every town, village
an d hamlet M the land. Parties desiring the
agen cy will address as above for terms.
Oka' Price 25 cents per box, five boxes will
be bent on receipt of sl,:postage paid.
IDecember .6
fir COUNTIVIr DMAL.II/Ls co4blY
CLOTHING from me in Huntingdon at Whole-
sale, as cheap as they can in the cities, as 1 have
a Wholes_ak et are !a Philadelphia.
R. RIM".