LIST Of OUTSTANDING AMOUNTS, Due at Settlement with the Auditors lbr the year 1857. —.... ...--, -....... Years. Townships Collectors' 'Vitt., County Tax Slate Tax Militia Fin,. 1 844 Walker, A. B. Sangree, 11 88 1 847 -. Franklin, • John H. Stonebraker, 1 861 • West Charles Green, 1 862 Walker, John Coulter, 1 853 Cass, Josh.. Greenland, . __ . Henderson, Luke Vorhoes, . Burma, William Couch, Brady, John McDonald. Cromwell, Michael Myers, Franklin, John Import, Porter, William B. Shaw, Barree, John Smith,. tCromwell, David Maier, *Hopewell, John Beaver, Morris - Abraham Isenberg, Tod, . Benjamin Baker, *Walker, John 'Thom pson, Barree, Josef& Forrest, Brady, George Rupert, Cassville, Nicholas Corbin, Cromwell, Frederick Harman, Jackson, Solomon Hamer, *Morris, Benjamin F, Wallace, *Tod, A. J. Dunlap, tUnion, David Pheasant, Walker, Jos4li Isenberg, Warriormark, Henry Grazier, West, William Moore, *Alexandria, Alexander Stitt, *hritly, John R. McCarthy, *Barree, Peter Livingston, *Cass, George M. Green, *Cassville, Samuel Smith, Clay, Joseph Park, *Cromwell, William Johns, *Dublin, Brice Blair, *Franklin, William Bice, *Henderson, George Nuttier, ..Huntingdon, Samuel 8. Smith, *Hopewell, George B. Weaver, *Jackson, John Jackson, *Juniata, Henry Mark, *Morris, Samuel Harnish, .*Oneida, George Miller, *Penn, Andrew G. Neff, *Porter, David P. Henderson, *Shirley, ' James G. Doyle, *Shirleysburg, Charles.Bowersox, *Springfield, Joshua Johns, *Tell, Thomas Cisney, *Tod, Abraham Elias, *Union, M. F. Campbell, *Walker, Martin Penner, *Warriorsmark, Samuel Lehman, = West, John Thompson, • Since paid in part, f Sinoe paid in full. O:yen under Seal of office 4th of January, 1868. I 11 February 18th, 1857.-4 t. THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVER Y EVER KNOWN TO MAN! LaIIV.X;! P"'S?"' ai IMPIto% El) BLOOD-SEARCHER. Mlt• LINDSEY has discovered a remedy that will cure all diseases arising from impure blood, which is the foundation of all diseases. will warrant it to cure 'all the within-named diseases, such as INFLAMMATORY RUEITMATISM, Chronic &mirth:, Minnow ,; . f the Mein, Tumors, Ulcers OR the Ileuti or Body, and alt Breuk•outr on like And it will also cure nil Indolent Ulcers of many yoars standingt; Sore Mouth, caused Irmo using mercury, and will eradicate ntereurv, from the system. When the IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER operates on mercury, all other bnputitiett of the -blood will be sweet front the system, and it purities the lilood as pure as vegetalrle unt licit. , eon make hi mid when the blood is put, the wan weinan or child, *ill lake no disease, for the impure - 41mA which istle entice of disease, is gone. It will alto cure all Debilitated Diseases, such no drive from a derangement of the liver; tt will bring the liver into a healthy stettiov, mil will restore the SALE to health. Ft Mt SALE BY john Mead. Huntingdon : JO, Beaton, Cusieville. Jos. Johnston, Pe. terelturg. Silas Cresswell. Wm. • Shaverstille. Freedom boat Co. Greens burg Furrow, Iteddlo is Stewart, West Bar ree. Sam!. W. Myton, Saulsharg. It. Mc- I3urney, AlcAliwys tort. Elias Musser, MeAl arys fort. Joseph Douglas, McCounclistown. D. Bethrick tit Co. Markl.sliurg. Win. B. :Leas, I. l liirleyslim. Thos. Orhisou, Orblso mu. D. B. Morrison - It•Co.'lllairs Mills. M. A. Robison ACo. Shade Gap. Lynn Short A Co. Baldeugle. 41. C. Walker, Alexandria. Jas. Clark 4:1 Scot, Birmingham. h. AI, 801 l A Co. Warrior:nark. O. 11. Stiller, Spruce .Creek. J. W. Maniere, Moolianicksville.-- Sarni. ltluttern bluebook:stifle. Iluntingdon;Feh. 24th, intia.—tim. PROFESSOR 0. 4. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, PRODUCING HAIR ON BALD BEADS, 4rey Hair to its Watural This astonishing and unequalled preparation .has never failed to produce a growth on Bald Heads, when used according to the direction, and turn hair hack to its original color, after liming become gray, and reinstate it in all its original health, lustre, softness and beauty. fte ,moves at once all scurf, dandruff and unpleasant itching, scrofula, craptions and feverish heat from the scalp. It also prevents the hair from becoming unhealthy and falling off, and hence acts as a perfect HAIR INVIGOUATOII AND To sato. gentleman of Boston writes to his friend In New Bedford tints: 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 I,eaa so for the last ten years and It was very thin on the top of my bead, and very loose, mid pulled out very freely; but I found that belbre I had 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 the change, and have never sent anything like white hair start ing front the roots; and it is stow as thick at it ever was, and does not come out all. It WV proved in my case all that I could wish to ask. July 1, 1855, Yours, etc, [From the Boston Herald.] SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING.-By using Professor Wood's Heir Restorative, grey bait can be permanently restored to its original color. The subjoined certificate from Johnson & Stone Gardiner, Heine. is but one of 010 many in stances that are daily coming to our knowledge, of its wonderful effects. GAR' IN., Maine, Juno 22, 1855. Data Sot s—l have used two bottles of Prof. Wood's Heir Restorative, and can truly say it is the greatest discevery of the age for restoring and changing the hair. Before using it, I was a man of aaventy. My hair has now attained its original color, You can recotnanend it to the world without the least fear, as my cote was 0110 Of the worst kind. Yours, respectfully, DANIEL N. MURPHY. Professor 0. J. Wood. _ BROOKFIELD, 'Massachusetts, Jan. 12,1855. DEAR SIR :—Having made a trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say that its effect has been excellent in removing In flammation, dandruff, and a constant itching hendeney, w its Inch I have been troubled fr childhood ; and has also restored my hair, which was becoming grey, to its original color.l It are lb 14 _ 37 St TO 51 49 34 4 ai 62 60 6 50 128 66 77 OS 75 Os S 9 54 6 18 70 76 10 00 125 32 377 01 61 50 10 49 101 71 11 99 63 68 325 38 94 46 28 00 10 05 5 70 28 89 46 GO 30 95 93 00 20 97 S 7 50 7 09 34 47 64 88 115 56 29 74 379 05 77 79 33 05 64 51 210 09 JACOB BAKER, A. L. McCARTHY, Comm'rt CEO. W. MATTERN, used no other article with anything like the pleasure nod profit. Yours truly, J. K. BRAGG, Pastor of the Orthodox Church, Brookfield, Professor Wood. [From the Missouri Democrat.] ' WOOD'S HAIR DYE.—This admirable ar ticle is rapidly improving the hair. No article of a similar kind, nor before the public, enjoys a better reputation as 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 ot• at coarse and dry nature. It has, also, we landerstand, a tendency to preserve the youthful color and ap -11.1.11C0 the hair, and destroying or counter acting the abete of old age. With such recom mendations in its forer..We harstirporceico flew al, lady Or gelltleMan should lie without so val. mii,!e an ailjneet to their toilet. IVO(11) ,rz Co., Proprietors, 312 Broadway N. Y., & 114 Market st., St. Louis, Missouri. Sold in Huntingdon by loon, and 11. 111c11Antomi., and by Druggists everywhere. 14th. Itl, 1858.-9 m. o 21 &.t INVIGORATOR, OR LIVER REMEDY ►rillls is one of the greatest medical disc ore, ies ever made, and is daily working cures nitno , t too great to holier°. It cures as if ma gic, nvms Tim FIRST Dose GIVING BENEFIT, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Lim.. Complaint, from the worst.htundiee or Dyspepsia too common head iill of Cvhich are the remit of It MRS see LIVEtt. The Liver is one of the principal regulators of the hunian body, and when it performs Its functions well, the p3wers of the system are ful ly developed• The stomach is almost entirely dependent on the healthy action of the Liver fin• the proper performance of its functions.— When the stomach is at fault, the bowels are at fault, end the whole system suffers In conse quence of one orom—the Liver—having ceased to do its duty. For the diseases of that organ one el the proprietors has made it his study. in a practice of more than twenty years, to find some remedy wherewith to counteract the many derangements to which it is liable. To prove that tide remedy is nt last found, any, person troubled with Liver Complaint in any of its forms, has but to try a bottle, and conviction is certain. A compound line been formed by disselvinu gums. end extracting that part which is soluble for the active virtues of the medicine. Those gums remove nil morbid or bud matter from the system, supplying in their place a heal by flow of bile, invigorating the stomach, causing food to digest well, purifying the blood, giving tone and health to the whole machinery, removing the causes of the disease, and effecting a radical cure without any of the ilisagreeablo after ef fects, felt by using Calomel or Mineral Poison, that arc usually resorted to. To all who will follow these directions n cure is positively guaranteed. SICK HEADACHE can he cured by the use of two tea-apoonsful taken as soon as the attack is felt. The Invigorator never fails to cure sour sto mach or the bad abets experienced after eat ing. 13ilious attacks yield readily to one bottle, and Chronic Diarthcoa, difficult, as it is to cure, is never troublesome to those who take the Invigo rator. For Dysyensia or Jaundice, nothing in the known world acts so fully or cures so quickly no the Invigorator. It removes all yellowness and unnatural color from the skin. For Night Mare, take a dose bororo retiring, and it is warranted a sure preventative. For Female Obstruethnis it is a safe and sure remedy, es it rem ...yes the cause of the disease. Costiveness cannot exist where the Inviaora for is freely taken, while Cbotie yields readily to a few doses. It must he known that all these are Liven diseases, or causee by a deranged Liven. and to 2521 26 cure them needs a LIVER medicine and one of - I We the Auditors 4.1 Huntiodon County, in rea li t The Invigorator is such a medi -19738 71 , Commonwealth of Pennaylviiit do certify that sine; has medicinal powers, never before dis- CR. . 'in pursuance of the 47th Scctil of the act e. covered, that will cure all diseases of the Liven By cash paid State Treasurer as per no matter of how long standing, or what may receipts, dated Bth July, 1837, 7th ; tilled an Act relating to Conies and Tow, ee their feria. The active medicinal virtues ex-, October, 1837, 2d December, 1857 , chip, &e., pass the 15th d ap ! April, 183.1, traded from the gums used is such as to be too ! and Ilth January, 1858, 3728 30 we met lit the Commissioner'sflice in the Bor. tonishing to all who see their effects, for none By amount of tax remaining uncllee. ough of Huntingdon, on the 9 day of Ja n uary can use the medicine without receiving bend , ted far 1857 and previone years, 14315 15 185/4, and did audit, adjust us settle the see. It acts as a gentle earthen* and should always B y exonera d one allowed collectors o f • ' oral aminots required of us I law, arzr; 'ably be taken in suflicient quantities to act on the 1857 and previous years, 142 51 ,to the several acts of Assemv and suipple. bowels gently. The best way to tafte it is to Bv commissions allowed collectors of , melds thereto. according to thltost of our ji4t , take the medicine in the mouth, then take some ..., 857 ainit previous re..., 487 15 meats and abilities . In wittss whercot we water and swallow both together. In this way ' the medicine will scarcely ho tasted. By amount refunded .l. Douglas, have hereunto let oar hands his 9th sear of . SANFORD Sc CO., Proprietors, 345 Broadway being this much overpaid on the January, 1858, at th e ttllice atusaid. fill.ANlol.44.Always buy your Blanks sille 6 . ,lutirid Office." We have now prepared avs Stale lax on gelding up his ace't, 13 37 , New York. Sold in Huntingdon by Ilcsfar JAMES CREE. ' 1, A u d• . , 4..urrier article of BLANK DEEDS BOMA, 1 MCMANIUILL, and John Read, By Treasurer's corn tn ission oil $4800.• . ... ' PHILIP.D. sTEv ?is, au" , J't.itio-tor }toms, Bum m ows , :iumo a 141 r. IP,: TOOVNIIIm. ihrnforelpt.-17, ia, m 1 percent., 4fl 00 Feb. ;47. 71s t.+-4t. T l'oE Fr:lM. MISCELLANEOUS AD 'I NEE EN't SAVING FUND, FIVE PER GENT INTESE3T NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO. WALNUT STREET, BOUTII-WEST CORNER OF THIRD, NitubaDELPHua. Incorporated by the State of Penneylvania. MONEY IS RECEIVED IN ANY SUM, large or small, and interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. The office it open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning till 5 o'clock in the a ftern3on and on Monday end Thursday evenings till i o'clock. HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President, WM. J. REED, Secretary. DIRECTORS t Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry, Robert L. Selfridge, Francis Lee, Saml. K. Ashton, Joseph Yorkes, C. Landreth Minus Henry Dielfenderffer, Money is received nod payments made daily without tit dee. The investments are made In Real Estate Mortgages, Ground Route, and such el ass se curities as the. Charter requires. Feb.24,'57. 49 00 64 50 To Merchants and Farmers. GRQUNI) PLASTER cart be had at the Huntingdon Flour and PlastefMills, in any de sirable quantity, on and after the let day of March, 1858. We deliver it FREE or CHARGE ou the coca at the depots of the Pennsylvania and I3road Top Railroads. FISHER & Feb.24,'57. Report of the County Auditors TO THE AUDITOR GENEOAL FOR VW A. B. CREWIT, ESQ., Treasurer of Hun. tingdou County, dee'd., in account with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, up to April, 1857. Tax on Real and Per. onal Palate. DR. To aggregate amount of tax outstan ding for 1856 and previous years, as per last annual report of Auds i 111079 02 To amount of tax received on un seated land, up to 4th Apr. 1857, 2 10 CR. 11081 12 By cash paid State rrcoanrcr,. per receipts dated 12th Feb. '57 and ltd March, 1857. 5724 25 By =mint of tax remaining uncol• lected for 1856, and previous sears up to 4th April, 1857, 4226 41 By Exoneraticnis allowed collectors of 1850 and previous, years up to April, 1857, 50 By commissions allowed collectors of 1850, and previous year s o p t o April, 1857, 122 1,;) By Treasurers commission on $6781. iii, at 1 per cent., By balance due the Commonwealth, by County Treasurer, Tavern Licensey. bulanen dim Coneth tm per last annual report or Auditors, By cash phi Stele Tr.sserrr, as per receipt, dated 12th Feb. 1852, Distilleries and ilmcerie.r. Tu balance due o , 9l'dt us per lust annual report of Audiinrs, P 7 50 To Pal. due CO. Treasurer by conob 1 00 fly cash paid State Treas. as per re ceipt dated 12th 1 , Q1J., 1.1 1 57, 1)8 Biltiara !loon Tn balance due ConCtlt ns per butt report 01 . .\ 14 2t. By cash paid ti,tite Treasurer.. per reetipt dated Mit Feb, 1557, 1-I 25 Restaurants and Eating Howie. To indance due Com'ill no per last annual report of Audit. ro, 23 00 By cash paid Stale Treasurer as per receipt dated 12th Feb., 16:17, 23 00 Miller's Licensee. To balance doe Clotn'tb on per lag, annual report (sr Auditors, 19 95 13y cash 'paid State Treasurer as per receipt, dated 12th Feb., 1857, 19 95 Broker's Licenses. To ludnnee dtie Coin'th as per last annual report Auditors, 28 50 By cash paid State Treasurer, as per receipt, dated 12th Feb., 1857, 28 20 Milk, Fines. To aggregate amount of said Giles outstanding for the year 1856, and previous years as per lust annual report of Auditors, 1526 76 By cash paid State Treasurer as per receipt, dated 12th Feb., 1857, 8 16 By exotterations allowed collector of 1856 and previous years, 14 00 By commissions allowed collectors of 1856 and 'merlons years, 10 47 By amount of said fines mmaining ttneollectod fob 1836 and previous years up to April, 1857, 1410 13 By Treasurer's commission on $84.00 at 1 pelt cent., 8 40 By balance due Coin'th by the Coun ty Treasurer, 75 60. F. H. LANE, Esq., Treasurer of Hunting. don county, in account with theCommunwealth of Penneylmila. Tits on Real and Personal Estate. DR. To aggregate amount of tax aulatan• ding up tooth April, 1857, for that and, previous yours, 4226 41 Co aggregate amount of said tax As sessed for the use of the Cotn'th for 1857, as per statement of the County Cum's, filed with Treas'r 15529 50 To amount of tax received on unsea ted land for 1857 and previous yrs. 2 70 IU L, l'i'a To aggregate amount of said license for the yesr 1337, granted by tit Court as per return of the Clerl of said Court, filed with the Coon ty Treasurer, To balance doe the County nem!' by the Commonwealth, By mill paid State Treasurer as pi receipt, dared Bth July, 1857. By Treasurer's commission on 750.1 at 5 per cent., Distilleries and Breweries. To aggregate amount of said license' for the year 1857, us per list fur. lashed Co. Treas. by Men App'r, By exoncrations allowed by Met can] tile Appraiser and Auditors, \ 50 00 By Treasurer's commission on 150.00, at 5 per ct., 7 50 By bal. due Coin, by Co. Teens, 142 50 Billiard Poo's!. • To aggregate amount of said license for the year 1857, as per list fur nished the Co. Treas. by :der. Ap'r, SO 00 By amount left in hands of Justice of the Peace for collection, 30 00 Medicine Licenses. To aggregate amount of Licenses fur the year 1857, us per Hot furnished Co. Trens'r by the Mer. App'r. 30 00 By exoneration allowed by Moreau. tile Appraiser and Auditors, 10 00 By Trotter'a emu on 20.00, 5 pr. et, 1 00 By bal. due Coin. by Co. Treas., 19 00 Retailers licenses. To aggregate amount of said licon• sett for the year 1857. as per list furnished the Comity Treasurer by the Mercantile Appraiser, To balance due County Treasurer by the Cont'tb, By cash paid State Treasurer as per receipts, dated Nth July, 1857, and 7th (fetoliett, 1857, By exonerutiotts allowed by Bier eatitile Appraiser eel Auditors, By minutia kilt in Justiel: of the Peuee for is B y 1.11 , 1,1.1 4/6: fur pub. ~ r rs •., !us per re- ,• ,! ftir ihtt x;•:!. curtlitiod Ow .• ••r •. ;;y .•.:•, •.. ;, rer ' 889 fill ;.: Ity cazdi paid Tinto ria...ipt, timed By exl,iteruitims allowed 1tpr..•,,- Lilo Appraisur and Auditor,. 80 00 flv Tiazasnrers coniinikadoila 00 at 5 per cl. , 4 00 9S 50 .:I!iilees License., T.. n re me am•milt Of Salll linen et:ior the year I tts7, furnigltal the Comity Tree.tetter I t y the 11 r• ountile A ppraitatr, 1.1 00 By exonerations nllowod by dm Nler pantile Apprainet and A tulitnO, 7 00 By Tregninrorg commission on $7:00 at 5 per Ct.. 35 balance dny Courth by ,tho Brbkers' Lice& age , regate amount of said fluo,: fur the year ,1857, By Treasurer's C0M1111,41011 on .t 0 10—.• 00 Itt 5 per et., 1 00 By balithee due Cont'th by ;the County Treasurer, 28 50 Ni(ilia Fine, .) To aggre,gate amount of said Ones outstanding for the year 1856lind previous years, as per last aututtl report of Auditors, 1526 70 To aggregate amount of M itia fines assessed fin the year / 57, no per statement of the Co my Com missioners fi led with the' ea. surer, I 994 50 2521 21; By amount of said fines remaing uncollected fur 1857 and prev ms years, 1678 50 B exmierations alowed collecOrs of 1837 and provions years, 290 00 By commissions allowed coffee rs of 1857 and previous years, 15 03 By amount paid County Commis-, sioners for time necessarily on. ployed in Military business fur the year 1837, By amount paid H. W. Miller for furnishing and making out doh-, rates of Militia fines for the ysar 1857. By amount paid Balph Crotsley - br his services as Brigade Inspecor, for 1857, By amount paid Treasurer of Slott Infantry per order of Captain,for 1857, By amount paid Treasurer of unit Artillery per order of Captait for 1857. By cosh paid State Treasurers per receipt, dated Bth Jule, 187. By Treasurer's co m anssitin on $37. 73 at 1 . per ct., By balanco due The Comhh by 01114 ty Treasurer, 1526 76 NisCELLANEOPSADVERTISEMENTt% lUta r.,, NOTICE, 9755 ; JOURNEYMAN SADDLE AND HARNESS—MAKER, in want of em. ployment, can hear of a favorable sit uation by applying at this office. Feb.l7. PERSONAL PROPERTY 750 00 37 50 PUBLIC SALE• 787 50 rp tE undersigned will sell at Public Sale at I their farm opposite the Borough of Hunt ingdon, un MONDAY 15th. of MARCH, commencing at 10 o'clock. in the morning all the PERSONAL PROPERTY cameo: ted with their limn, 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 fine Breeding Sows; Wttions. Plows, Harrows, Cultivators 2;e; a large assortment of Harness or Horse Gears, Double Trees, Single 'Frees. Chains &c. Al son vorioy of the Small Tools and Articles kept arou 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. 750 00 37 50 787 50 200 00 200 00 FISHER & M'MURTRIE F. 17, NA.T.ILI\TT3EI3CO! W 111111: AND CORN wanted at thits Ate, Thosa haying either can dispose of the slate by calling soon. I‘TC)IX`IC3EI. We request those of our subsci!liors who re• eive their papers, to infirm us of those ill their immediate neighborhoods who are subscribers to the "Journal," and have failed to receive the smile, since the stealing of our pack•book, by milieus on the 3d of February. 30 00 flUalV PORE CATAWBA DRtNDY. Having received the sole agency of A. Hazard & Co.. Druggists, Philada., for the sale of the Brandy kr Huntingdon county, w•e con. Heady offer it to the public as a pure and un tululteratea article as the following certificate will prove. 971 00 25 42 Chemical Aspector'B 28 Sixth St., between Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati, March, 1857 545 00 315 50 77 00 This will certify that I have this day inspee . ted two separate lots of Catawba Brandy, one in Barrels and one in Bottle, manufactured by Lauritze Lyntio, and sold by his Sole Agent, 3. Jacek, et the Depot. No. 99 opposite the Bur net lions, and 1.1:1 West. 'third Street, Cincin nati, an d find then b,th pu,e and free from tdl pooontnts or deleterious drugs, and no such have marked the some, no •the law directs. Gi ven under my hand at my office. [signed.] HIRAM COX, M. I)., Inspector of Alcholic Liq u ors, l c, 28 92 99 42 160 00 New Itirk, Jrly 28, 1857, Itcar Sir :—I have received a bottle of Lyons' Pura Ohio Catawba Brandy, furnished by Mr. A. Ralston. Jr., of Lockport, N. Y., for analy cation, and 1 find it to contain only those in• gretlients which exist in pore Brandy. The proportion of Alcohol obtained from it is 47.00. believe this sample to Im pure Brandy with out adulteration—the Ilavor 01' it in deliellie and peculiar. JAMES H. CHILTON, 1,1. li;i 00 80 00 The 011 CATA W BA. BRANDY -- not only c.mobt, but even excels the best imported Brandies in purity and flavor. It is in fact the Best. Both known. This statement is fully corroborated by the certificates of many of our most distinguished analytical Cimm ists, some of which accompany this circular. The want of PURE BRANDY has levy hero felt in this country, and the introduction of an article of such quality os to supersede the sole and use of those vile compounds bid, erto sold under he name of Brandy, can only be regarded no a great public good. • The Ca tawba Brandy possesses all the good qualities claimed for the best imported Liquor, and is of perfect purity out sultoritir flavor.. It is tbere fore fully emitted to the patronage of the pule lie. 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 dismitt, when the superiority: of our own Li /toms will put an end to their Insportution from abroad. In Medicinal purposes this Brandy has 00 rival, and has hog been needed. 161 00 14 00 strit is n Sovereign and Sure Remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Low Spirits, Languor, General IJriulity, 30 00 ALSO FUR SALE Es llelebrated Still and k 1 i g Champagne, These Vim, .or mode in 117 e neighborhood _et Cincinnati. and are guarantied to ho the pure juice of the Grape, and are eminently cab entitled lip ittmlids, and persons who require a gentle stimulant, and Mr Sacramental purposes or as a beverage will be found equal, it' not no peri,. to the best imported. Retail Price fur Brandy and Wines, $1,25 per Quurt Bottle. pe , A literal discount made toThetratle.4n lildress JGIIN REA D, Druggist. Feb.17:58.41m. STAGE •LINE FROM Chambersburg to Mt, Union riche undersigned awere that a suspension of 11 the lino of Stages over the road between Chambersbu'rg and Alt, Union, cannot be but disitdramageons to a large section of the coon. try, Imo, at a considerable eLpense and trouble MAC arrangements to ruWit line of Stages 'in-weekly between the two points Good horses nod comfortable Stages have been pla ced on the route, mid experienced and trusty drivers will superintend, the running or the Coaelies. The proprietorof the line is disirous that it be maintuined, and he therefore calls upon the public generally to patronize it. conli deut that it will be for their mutual advantage. Every attention necessary will be given, and the running of the Stages will be regular. rar Stages leave lilt. Union, every Tuesday Tent sdav, and Satuiday evenings, arriving at Chamlicisburg the next day at 2 o'clock.. He mming, leave Chambersburg, the same night ut to &dock, arriving at Mt. Union the next evening in time thr the ears. Between Mt, Un ion mid Shade Hap the line will be daily. W . Fare through $3 ; to intermediate points in pnmortion. JOHN JAMISON Jan. 20th, 1358.—tr. 40 00 10 00 40 00 75 00 50 00 5 00. 2.12 :16 Anti phlogletic Solt. ccleldated medicine is for sale at the .li,ereai thrice. For all inflammatory diseases it is n certain core. (Jet abe t and try it, so who arc afflicted. I wed Ileef, Hams. Shoulders and Flitch, to jJ saie at t h e cheap Grocery Store of LOVE Is MoDIVITT. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. PUBLIC SALE. The Puescriber will offer nt Public Sala at his residence in Brady township, two wiles west of Allenville, On Wednesday 10th of ➢larch, 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, 1 breeding Son, Plows, Barrows, Cultivator, 1 two horse Carriage. Harness nod Horse Genre, 1 two or three hoise Wagon, 1 Sled, Winnowing Mill, 111,114e11111(1 stud Kitchen Furniture-1 Cook Stove, I Tenplate Stove, Carpeting, and a number of articles too tedious to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'cloc•l: A. M. of said day, when terms will be mude February 17, 1858. JOll NrIPEICI New Card-Press. Having bought a first - tlAlt D.PILESS," we are now prepared to print in the prcportion of three cards in the same time that any other press in the county ran print one, consequent. ly we roe print them cheaper—if not done well we make no charge at all. We ask your pa tronage. COOK STOVE, • A SPLENDID NEW COOK STOVE for sub! nt tbia °nice; it is culculatell to burn wood or coal. UTTINZPROVIID 1272.15.CTS OF LAND WANTED In exchange for TWO BRICK !I! i! h I ~ Philadelphia. Pa., ns for Stocks Address COL. E. BRA DY _ . No. 123, South Seventh st. Philadelphia. Jan. 27, '58.2m INVAI;IDLEG —. Dr. Hardman, Analytical Physician, Physician for Diseases of the Lungs, Throat and Dean—Fennerly Physician to the CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL, also to INVALIDS RETREAT, Author of "Leticia o Invalids," IS COMING. Soo following Card. March Appointments Dr. Hardman, Physician for disease of the Lungs Lungs (formerly Physician to Cincinnati Ma rine , will be in attendance at his rooms as follows Huntingdon, Jackson's Hotel, Tuesday, Mar. la, Lewistown, National Hotel, 17. Excuange lintel, it 1 5. ])r. Hardman treats Consumption, Bronchi tis, Asthma, Larryngittis and all diseases of the throat end lungs, by ineflical Inhalation, lately used in the Broutton Hospital, London. The great point in the treatment of all hainan meta -1 dies is to get nt the disease in the direct men ncr, All medicines are estimated by their ac tion upon the f,igen 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. If the lungs are diseased, breathe or 'ninth, medicated ea porn directly into the lung•. Medicines are the antidotes to disease and should lie applied to the cm•,v sent of inseam. Inhalation is the np ineation of this principle to the treatment of the lungs, fur it gives us direct access to those intricate air cells end tubes which lie out of reach of every other means of administering medicines. Ihe reason that Consumption, and other diseases of the lungs, have heretofore re sisted nll treatment has been because they hail never been epproached in a direct manner by medicine. They were intended to act upon the lungs and yet were applied to the F Their netion was in tendril to be local, nnd yet, they were on mlininistered that they should not net constistetionally, expending immediate and principal fiction upon the nuoilentling stomach, whilst the foal ulcers within the lungs were un molested. Inhalation lacings the medicine in direct contact with the disease, without the fli.tiventitge of ally violent action. Its appli cation is simple, that it cut lie employed by the youngest intent or feeblest invalid. It does not derange the stomach, or in terfere in the least de gree with the strength, cottilbrt, or business of t hi patient. Ornmt Doings. TittinTro.—ln relation to the titllowing din vases, either• when compli cated with lung afl'cctiars existing alone, I also invite consultation. I meetly tied them prompt ly curable. Chemist, Prolaps. and all otlter forms olTemale com plaints, Irregularities and Weakness. Palpitation and nlI other lurttts of Heart Disease, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, and all other diseases of Stomach and bowels, &e. All diseases of the crc and car. Neuralgia, Epilepsy and all farms or nervous disease.— Nu charge for consultation. S. 1). 11A111)MAN. M. D. Jane 3, 1857. CASSYILLE SEMINARY, M• MoN. Walsh. Principal. This sehoul for young ladies and gentlemen i 3 probably the cheapest one of thu kind in the country. The expenses per year fur board, room rent, furniture, fuel anti tuition in common English tou only $B3. Piano Mush; is only $5 per quarter. All the languages and the ornamentals are propor tionally cheap. For other information address John D. Walsh, Cassellle, Huntingdon Co.. I'a. The next quarter commences Monday, Jan uary 180 t., 1858. Jan.13,'57. CACCVILLE SEMINARY, Only $19.5 0 per ff Tim NEW FA cuvrv. M. Fri;cip — ar. Professor of Liingiloges nod Philosophy iierr Karl Ilockenheim, Pio'. of German Language Literature. M. Eugene Chivani, Professor of Peench and Piano Music. James W. Hughes, Pe,:le.sor of Mathematics, etc. Mrs. M. MeN. Walsh, Pre , pireBB. Gr, cian Painting, Botany, Ili&iory etc, Miss E. Faulkner, .Monochromatics, Painting, Drawing, etc. Miss Anna I% Gray, _ _ Pia'nO Music and French, Miss Jennie M. IValsh, Primary English HIS SCHOOL HAS LATELY PASSED into now hands, and the present owners are determined to make it a first class loathe. lion. The majority of the now faculty are al. ready on hand, nod student; will Inn received as soon us they wish to come. Young 'tidies and gentlemen intending logo to school will do well to write to us before con cluding to go elsewhere. There in no cheaper, and we believe there will be no Keller +school now thus our& Both sexes are received, all branches taught and students can enter at any time. For further inlormation, address JOHN D. WALSH, Caseritte, Huntingdon Co. D,cember i, 1857. tf. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. FOR Illustrated. 1858. Mustrated. The New York weekly-GOLDEN PRIZE is one of the largeat and heat literary paper. of the day. An Imperial Quarto containing emit mons, or foray colunros, of entertaing original matter, and elegantly illoatrated every. week. A Gift worth.7rom 50 cents to $5OO 60 in yold,. will be prcseuted to each subscriber immediately en receipt y the sulmeription money. TERMS One Cops for I year, $2 00, anal gilt it $3 50, and 8 gifts " 3 " $5 00, and 3 gift, " " 5 " $8 Od, and 5 gifts . AND TO (MUMS 3 copies, 1 year, $5 00. and 1 gift. 5 •' 4, $8 00, and 5 gilts. 815 00, and 10 gifts. 21 " " $3O 00 and 21 gifts. The articles to ho distributed are comprised in the following list 2 packages gold, containing • $500,00 each. 5 An. do. do. $200,00 etch. 10 to, do. do. $lllO,OO each. 10 pat. lee, bun. cas. watchea, $lOO,OO ouch• 20 gold watches, $75,00 each. 50 do. $60,00 each. 100 do. $50,00 each. 300 Indies' gold watches, $35,00 each, $OO silver Mittel; cas'd watches, $30,00 each, rind silver watches, $lO,OO to .$30,00 .each. Mtn gold guards, &c., $lll,OO to $30,00 each, Gold lockets, Bracelets, Broches, Ear droN, Breast-pins, Puff- - pins, Sleeve-buttons, Rings. Shirt-studs, Watch.kcys, gold and silver thimbles, and a vari ety of other articles worth from 50 cents to $30,00 cad. Immediately on receipt of the subscription in ecy, the subscriber's name will he entered u our subscription hook, opposite a number, u...l the gill corresponding with that number will I.e tl.rwarded, within one week, to the subscri ber, hr malt or express, post-paid. icr All coninumications should be addressed to BECKETT 4t, 48 A 49 Mollitt's buildiag, 335 Broadway, N. T. ••• Specimen copies sent free. 14,30,57,3 m. rca, rgOltgL!s INDIAN ROOT PILLS . DI. MORSE, the indentor of MORSE'S IN. DIAN ROOT PILLS, has spent the grea. ter part of his lite in travelling, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa‘Mts well as North America--has spent three years among the In dians of our Western country—it wasin thin way that the Indian Root Pills were first dis covered. Dr. Morse won the first ratan to es tablish the fact that all diseases arise from Im purity of the Blood—that oar strength, health. and fife depended upon this vital fluid. When the various passages become dogged. and do tint net it. 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 uhf the stag• nant humors, the blood will becoine choked nail cense to act, and thus our light of life will forever he blown out. Bow important them that we should keep the various passages of the hotly free and open. And !tow' pleasant to us that we have it in our power to put a medi cine in your reach, namely. Morse's Indian Root Pills, mannthet tired from plants and root. which grow around the mountainous cliffs in Nature'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 assista Nature In throwing out the finer parts of the .corrup tion within. The second is a plant which is no Expectorant. !Ina opens and unclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus. in•• a soothing manner, performs its duty by throwing off phlegm, and other humots from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic, which gives cruse and double strength to the' kidneys; thus (meow aged, they draw large a— mounts Of impurity from the blood, which is Shen thrown out latuatiful,ly by the urinary or' water passage, and which could ita have been discharged in any ether way. The fourth se n Cathartic, and accompanies 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 oil' in great gnaw titres by the bowels. Trent the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach; but become united with the blood, fur they find way to every part, and completely rent out and cleanse the system from all impurity, and the life of the body, which is the blood, be comes perfectly healthy; consequently all sick ness and pain is driven from the system, for they cannot remain when • the body becomes so The and clear. The ream 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 passajs for the disease to be cast out hence, a large quantity of food and other mat ter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines ore literally overflowing with the corrupted mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermenta tion, constuntly mixing with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter through every vein mid artery. until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse's Pills byre ad ded to themselves victory upon victory, by re storing milli°ns of the sick to blooming health nod happiness. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have cen 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 wonde l iful 'medicine, Morse's belian Root Pills, After one or two doses Lad 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 foundation of the disease, which is the blond. Therefore, it will be shown, espeo ially liy those who use these Pills, that they. will so cleanse tied 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 elter:sh and brighten your days. CAUTION.-13eware of a counterfeit sign ed A. B. Moore. All genuine have the name of A. J. WHITE &CO. on each box. Also the signature of A. J. White & Co. All oth ers are spurious. A. J. WHITE & CO., Sole Proprietor!, 50 Leonard Street, New York. Dr. Morse's Indian-Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Modicums. g6ir Agents wanted in every town, village and hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the agency will address as above for terms. ger Price Vicente per box. five boxes will be sent on receipt of sl,.postage paid. Ducember '6 '57:--6m. (kir COUNTRY DZIALIWAs ean ba3 CLOTHING from me in Hantingden at Whole sale, as cheap as they can in the cilia; ad hata a Wholjika . ll; ta no in Philadelphia. N. rili}fAN: