:=ml NEW LAW BOOKS. JUST PUBLISHED BY KAY & 'BROTHER, LAW BOOKSELLERS, PUBLISHERS, AND IMPORTERS, 19 100TH MTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PRICE ON LIMITATIONS AND LIENS.— Of the Limitation Actions and of Liens a gainst Real Estate in Pennsylvania. By Eft K. PRICE, g5O. FROM TILE LION. HORACE BINNEY.—"The de sign of it is excellent, and its uses are manifold It must conduce to bring the law on those heads into better shape, by exhibitidg it in its aggre gate, and thus showing the bearing of its parts upon each other. It must also promote the fin ish and completeness of Conveyancing, which though vastly advanced beyond what it was fifty years ago, is still incomplete." ALSO, BRIGHTLY'S UNITED STATES DIGEST. An Analytic Digest of the Laws of the Uni ted States, from the Adoption of the Consti tution to the end of the XXXIY Congress, 1789-1857. By FREDERICK C. BRIGHTLY, Esp., editor of "Pardon's Digest," &e. &c.— I vol. imperial Svo, pp. 1142. Price only $6. FROM THE LION. R. B. TANEY, Cluny Jas. TICE OF TIIE UNITED STATES.—'It is a work of much valise, and well executed. The he ads under which the different Acts of Congress are arranged nVe well chwen and appropriate t and what is still more important, the Index, so far as I have been able to examine it, is complete. The book has evidently born prepared with touch care and judgment, and will, I daunt not, be very acceptable ta the public. ALSO, RECENTLY PUBLISHED, DUNLAY'S BOOK OF FORMS, 411, and Re vised Edition. LINN'S ANALYTICAL INDEX la the Penn sylvania Reports. IN PERMEATION, TROURAT & IIALI"S PRACTICE, 4th und Revised Edition. By M, RUSSELL. THAYER, ESQ. March 10, 1858.-2m.5 THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY EVER KNOWN TO MAV! 3r,ir..T.l.g‘mrsr7ts IMPIrt )4 El, BLOOD-SEARCHER. uLINDSEY has discovered a remedy that will cure all discuses arising from impure blood, which is the Inundation of all diseases. I will warrant it to cure all the withitenamed diseases, such as INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM, Chronic &rigida, Rumors of Me Skin, Tamore, Ulcers on Me Head or Body, and all Breal,onts on the. Fare. And it will also cure sill Indolent Ulcers of many years standing ; Sore Mouth, caused from using mercury, and will eradicate mercury, from the system. When tho IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER operates on mercury, all other impurities of the blood will be swent from the system, and it purifies the blood as pure as vegetable medicine can make it; and when the blood is pure, the man woman or child, will,take no discuss', I'm the impure blood which is the cause of disease, is gone. It will also cure all Debilitated Diseases, ouch as drive front a derangement of the liver; it will bring the liver into a healthy action, and will restore the patient to health. FOB SALE BY Jolm Bead, Huntingdon.— Jon. P. Heaton, Camillo. Jon. Johnnton,_Pe tersharg. Silas Cresswell, Manorial!. Wm. Davis. Shaversville. Freedom Iron Co. Greens burg Furnace. Boddie & Stewart, West Bar ree. Saml. IV. Myton, Saulsburg. R. Mc- Burney, AlcAlavys fort. Elias Musser, McAl avys fort. Joseph Douglass, MeConnellstown. J. D. liothriek & Co. Marklesburg. Wm. B. Lean, Slarleysburg. Thos. Orbison, ()rids.- ma. D. H. Morrison & Co. Blair, Mills. Al. A. !Robison & Co. Shade Gup. Lycn Short 4t. CO. Baidengle. 11. C. Walker, Alexandria. /RC Clark & Son, Birmingham. F. M, Bell Or Cu. Warriormaik. G. 11. Stiner, Spruce Creek. .1. W. Menem, Mochanicksville.— bawl. Matte rn ' Mechanicsville. Huntingdon. Feb. 04th, 1851.—fim. AGENTS, ATTENTION, Do you wish to find a good employment, and make money with little or no investment, and without interfering with your regular business? Ural do, read this advertisement. C E. Toon St Co., of n 52 Broome Street New York, sire manufacturing and selling mas sive gold Pencils for $5 each, (which are. cheap at that price',) and they throw in a gift or prize with each Pencil worth from $2 up to $5, $lO, $l5, $2O, 525, $3O, $3O, $75, $lOO, $2OO, and 3500. Don't cry out, 'llionbug Lottery l'— Ws no such thing. The Pencils arc suld at their cash value, and all the profits over the first cost are thrown. into the gifts, which actu ally cost the purchaser nothing. The prizes are distributed on a situple plan of drawing, which would take too muds MOM to but whirls has never failed to give complete satisfaction We have drawn and sent tu pur chasers 183 gold watches of various prices, 74 purses of gold dollars. 238 gold lockets, 850 gold chains, and a corresponding number of other prizes, within two months. "Tti ERE ARE NO BLANKS," but every purchaser draws a prize worth $2 certain, and it Mande thousands of chances to be a higher figure. . . 'We want a good agent in every neighbor. hood throughout the country, to solicit purcha sers, and any agent, to be successful, moat have a pencil and n prize to exhibit. We pay agents $1 cash for each purchaser he obtains, and the first person in any neighborhood who applies for a Pencil and gift, will receive the agency for that locality. Should an agent - ob. taht a valuable prize to exhibit with his Pen cil, he would have little difficulty in obtaining scores of purchasers, and making it u payirg business. A New Idea Read! 1 Read ! We avk nobody nr send their mosey ;11 they iimmow what prize they draw. Any'person wish• iag to try their luck, can first send us their name and address, and we will wake their draw and informs them by return mail what prize they drew, when they can send on and take the Pencil and prize, or not, whichever they choose. We give this privilege only once to a purchaser. After the first drawing, every purchaser will be required to send in advance through the authorized agent. We will send with each drawing the number taken out, with full description of the plan of drawing. Address C. E. TODD A Co. 392 Broome Street New York. Jan. 20tb,1868-6m. VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY PUBLIC SALE. The subscriber, desiring to quit farming, offers at public sale the following desirable property at his residence, on FRIDAY, the dUth MARCH 4.. D. 1858, vie TEN HEAD OF HORSES AND COLTS, One of which is a fine mare 5 years old ; one o them a three year old; and eight of them about two year old each ; two of the two year olds era well matched. Also WAGONS, PLOWS GRAIN DRILLS, Threshing machine, Grain Drill and Raker, Windmill, Harrows and Horse-gears, together with a variety of articles too numerous to in sert. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day, when due attendance and a credit of nine months will be given. DAVID STONER. Three Springs, Feb.24;57.-31. Ant iphlogistla Salt. This celebrated medicine is for sale at the Journal Office. For all inflammatory diseases it is a certain cure. Got a box and try it, ye ho are afflicted. PrFES s OR O. J il looN HE, PRODUCING HAIR ON BALD HEADS, Grey Hair to its Natural Color. This astonishing and unequalled pitparation has never failed to produce a growth on Bald Heads, when used according to the direction, and turn hair back to its original color, after having become gray, and reinstate it in all its original health, lustre, softness Anil beauty. Re moves at once all scurf, dandruff and unpleasant itching, scrofida, eruptions and feverish heat from the scalp. It also prevents the hair from becoming unhealthy and falling otf, and hence acts as a perfect HAIR litvtoonAron AND To- NIC. 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 no for the last ten years and it was very thin on the top of my bead, and very loose, and pulled 'out very freely t but I found that before I had used all the second bottle, (which was right 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 seen anything like white hair start ing from the Mote; and it it How as thick as it ever wasond does not come out all. It has proved in my case all that I could wish to ask. July 1, 1855. Yours, c [From the Boston Herald.] SOMETHING WORTH Kcwwwo.—By using Prolestior Wood's Bair Restorative, gray hair can be permanently restored to its original color. The subjoined certificate trots Johnson & Stone Gardiner, Maine. is but one of the many in stances that aro daily coming to our knowledge, of its wonderful effects. GAR _M., Maine, June 22, 1855. Dr:An Sin :—I have used two lonics of Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, and can tritly say it is the greatest discovery of the age for restoring and changing the huir. Before using it, I was a man of seventy. My hair has now attained its miginal color, You can recommend it to the world without the least fear, as my Case was one of the worst kind. Yours, respectfully , DANIEL N. MURPHY. Professor 0. J. Wood. BROOKFIELD, Massachusetts, Jan. 12, 1855. BEAU Sin :—Having mule 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 hentione", witwhich I have been troubled fr childhood; and has also restored myjmir,which becoming grey, to its original color'. have used no ether article with anything like the pleasure and profit. Yours truly. J. K. lIRAGC.:. Pastor of the Orthodox Church, 13rooktiehh Professor Wood. [From the Missouri Democrat.] WOOD'S HAIR DYE.—This adinirable ar ticle in rapidly improving the hair. Nu article of a similar kind, now before the public, enjoys a better reputation on a restorative and invigo rating hair tonic. Its peculiar chemical quali ties haven beneficial eftect upon the growth tend character of the hair, giving a silky and glossy texture jo that which was former', of a coarse and dry nature. It has, also, we understand, a tendene3, to preserve the youthful color and ap pearance of the hair, and destroying or counter acting the ellects of old age. With such recom mendations in its favor. weitardly perceive how any holy or gentleman should be without so val uable nn adjunct to their toilet. 0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway N. Y., & 114 Market at.,St. Louis, Missouri. . Sold in Huntingdon by ox Raon, and 11. MoMmott.r., and by Druggists everywhere. Feb. 10, 1858.-3 m. Mur.25,'57.-Iy. [l l l o 32r.t'JTC:)aD' INYTG OR ATOR, OR VIVER REMEDY runts is one of the grossest medical dice neer * too ever made. end is daily working mires Almost ton great to believe. It cures es if ma gio, EVEN TEE PIEET POSH ntvIND RENEE!, and seldom more than nee bottle is required to ones any kind of Liven Complaint, from the worstJenndiee or Dyspepsia ton common howl ache, all of whisk are the result of a ism men LIVER. The Liver is one of the prinelpal regulators of the human body, and when it performs Its functions well, the pavers of the system are ful ly developed•- The stomacl,ie almost entirely dependent on the healthy action of the Niter for the proper performance of its functions.— When the stomach is at limit, the bowels are at fault, and the whole system suffers in Conse quence of one organ—the Liver—having ceased to do its duty. For the diseases of that organ one of the proprietors bee made it his study. in a practice of more than twenty years, to lint? some remedy wherewith to enanteract the many derangements to which it is liable. To prove that this remedy is at last found, any person troubled with Liver Complaint in any or its forme, has but to try a bottle, and conviction is certain. A compound has been formed by dissolving gums. and extracting that part which is soluble for the active virtues of the medicine. These gums remove all morbid or bed matter from the system, supplying in their place a heal by flow of bile, invigorating the stomach, causing food to digest well, notifying 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 disagreeable niter ef fects, felt by using Calomel or Mineral Poison, that arc usually resorted to. To all who will follow thofo directions a cure is positively guaranteed. Stl. 111,ADACII. can be cured by the use of two tea-spoonsful taken os soon as the attack is felt. The Invigorator never fails to cure sour sto mock or the bad °fleets experienced after eat in Bilious attacks yield readily to one bottle, and Chronic Diantoen, difficult, as it is to cure, is never troublesome to those who take the Invigo rator. Par Dysyepsia or Jaundice, nothing in the known world acts so fully or cores so quickly as the Invigorator. It removes all yellowness and unnatural color from the skin. For Night More, take a dose before retiring, and it ite warranted a Rice preventative. For Female ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; and sure remedy, as it rem JVCIS the cause of the disease. Costiveness cannot exist where the Indigent for is freely taken, while Cholie yields readily - to a few doses. It must be known that all these are Limon diseases, cream.' by a deranged Liven. and to cure them needs a LIVER medicine and one of great power. The Invigorator is such a medi cine ; it has medicinal powers, never before dis covered, that will cure all dig..es of the LIVER no mutter of how long standing, or what may oe their form. The active medicinal virtues ex tracted front the gums used is such no to be as tonishing to all who see their effects, for none can use the medicine without receiving benefit It acts as a gentle Carthartie, and should always be taken in sufficient quantities to act on the bowels gently. The beat way to lace it in to take the medicine in the mouth, then take some water and swallow both together. In this way the medicine will scarcely be tasted. SANFORD & CO., Proprietors, 945 Broadway New York. Sold its Huntingdon by HENRY MCMANIGILL, and John Read. Feb. 10, 1•116,8 m. hter.16;57.-ty. NATALIVTMDI WHEAT AND CORN wanted ae this office. 'Mesa having either can dispose of the same by calling soon, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. SAVING FUND, fin PM CENT INTEREST NATIONAL SAFETY "'RUST CO. WALNUT STREET, SOUTH-WERT CORNER OF THIRD, PHIUDAY-R-116PHIMO Ineorporaied by the Stole of Pennsylvania. MONEY IS RECEIVED IN ANY SUM, large or small, and interest paid front the day of deposit to the day et 'the otfiee is open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning till 5 o'clock in the afternoon , and on Monday and Thursday evenings till o'clock. HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDUE, Vice President, WM. J. REED, Seeretare. DIRECtORS P. Carroll Brewster, Joseph B. Barry, Francis Lee, Joseph Yerkes, Henry Ihettenderffer, payments made daily Hon. Henry L. Benner, Edward L. Carter, Robert L. Selfridge, Saml. K. Ashton, C. Landreth Munn. ' Money is received and without notice. The investments are Mortgages, Ground let clarifies as the Charter ri Feb.24,'57. made in Real Estate sate, and such cl ass se requires. • To Merchants and Farmers. ' GROUND PI i ASTER can be had at the Huntingdon Flour and Plaster Mills, in any de sirable quantity," on and after the let day of March, 1858. We deliver it once OF cannon on the cars at the denote of the Pennsylvania and Broad Top 1.!t?iir9,!1!!!: FISHER & McMURTRIE. Feb.24,'5 7, Report of the County Auditors TO TIM AUDITOR GENERAL FOIL 1847 By ex!'"" ,o6, ! 0110 wed 1, 3' Mem.. tile Appraiser mei Auditors, A. B. CHEWY'', ESQ., Treasurer of Hon. 13 % Teens r's com on 24.00, 5 pr. et tingdou County, dec'd., in account with Ow bal. d ue C ow , by C e .T rerm , Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, up to April, 1857. Tax on Real and Personal Estate. Retailers Licenses. DR. To aggregate amount of said licen , To aggregate amount of tax outman• ties for the year 1857, no per list ding for 1856 and previous yearn. scabbed the County Treasurer by no per last animal report. of Ands $11079 02 the Mereamile Appraiser, 971 00 'l'o amount of tax received or nu To balance duo County Treasurer by seated land, up to 4th Apr. 1857, 210 the Cotnllb 2.5* 42 CH 1 I !,;;; ! I'2. 996 42 By cash paid State Treasurer, as pee ; liy cash paid State 'creasnror as per receipts dated 12th Feb. '57 and 3.1 I recei pt.t, dated Bth July, 1867, and March, 1837. t . t% i ••:-' . 711, (Mtober. 1857. 545 00 By amount of tax remaining nneol. I fly CXtrn,r3LlollS allowed by ger. leant Mr 1850, and previous ~ ear, ~, , l i!.` Af , ,,ii ,, i . ,tl Auditors. 315 50 up to 4th April, 1837, !•.!.!; !I ;; , , ~,...... .0 . . , in 11'014.4 obi . Justice By Exonerations allowed colleet...! e ! • I'. e•••• riil' colitottio, 77 00 , of 1856 and proviso years op to I! , ~,!. ~ r; ..-:;:l t.ri..mrs Mr pub- April, 1857, -,, !,!, •; • . • • ... ! .i.., List, ss per r... By commissions allow..leoll..etms ...; 30 00 1856, and provin, yen, qt. ..• I • • . ...4- ~; !.t, i,git, Olt 0578.50 April, 1857, t 1•:.! .... • • :•• , ;., 28 52 By Tteasurers commission ..t. $6781 , 66, at 1 per cent., By balance due the Commonwealth by County Treasurer, Tavern Lieen.es. To balance due Com'th as per Taut annual report of Auditors, 211 25 By cash paid State Treasurer, as per receipt, dated 12th Feb. 1857, 26 55 Distilleries and Breweries. To balance duo Cem'th as per last annual report of Auditors: 97 50 Tubal. duo Co. Treasurer by Conith 1 00 By cash paid State Treas. as per re ceipt dated 12th Feb., 1857, 98 50 liilliard Room, • To balance due Cotn'th as per last report of Auditors, 14 25 By est,sH. paid State Treasurer. RA per receipt dated 12th Feb., 1857, • 14 25 Rextuurantt and Ealing Haas, To balance due Cure li us tier last annual report of Auditors, 23 00 By e..,11 paid Stale Trea.urer ats per ree,ipt dated 12th Feb., 1837, 23 00 Miller's Lie... • To balance due Coneth as per lan annual report or Auditors, 19 95 By NIA paid State Treasurer as per receipt, dated 12th Feb., 1857,' 19 95 Broker's Licenses. To balance due Com'th as per last annual report Auditors, 28 50 By cash paid State Treasurer, as 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 last annual report of Auditors, By nnionnt of said fines remaining uncollected for 1857 and previous 13y cash paid State Treasurer as per years, receipt, dated 12th Feb., 1857, 8 16 Be exonerations slowed collectors By exonerations allowed Collectors of of 1857 and previous years. 290 SO 1856 and previous years, 14 00 By emninissionv allowed collectors By commissions allowed collectors of of 1857 and previous years, 15 0. 1856 and previous years, 10 47 By amount paid County Commis. By amount of said fines remaining sinners for time necessarily em• uncollected for 1856 and previous played in Military business fur the years up to April, 1857, 1410 13 year 18.57, By Treasurer's commission on $84.00 BY amount paid H. W. Miller fur at 1 per cent., 8 40 furnisfiing and making out dunli• By balance due Com'th by the Coen- cares of Militia fines fur the year ty Treasurer, 75 GO 1857. -- By amount paid Ralph Crotsley for 1526 76 his services as Brigade Inspector, - for 1857, F. H. LANE, Esq., Treasurer of Ronne c- By amount paid Treasurer of Scott don county, in account with the Commonwealth Infantry per order of Captain, for of Pennaylvania. 1857, Tax on 'Zeal and Personal Es/ale. ' By amount paid Treasurer of Scott DR. ' Artillery per order of Captain, for To aggregate amount of tax outstan- I 1857. ding up tooth April, 1857, for that ' By cash paid State Treasurer as per and previous years, 4226 11 . receipt, dated Nth July, 1857, ro aggregate amount of said lax as By Tre -surer's mann ismion on $537.• Bossed for the rise of the Cutin'th 73 at 1 per et. ' for 1857, as per statement of the , By i,,,'.inen due the Cotn'th bY Conn, County Coat's, filed with Treater 1."::,'.:0 50 , ty Treasurer, To amount of tax received on sneers ted land for 1657 and previous yrs . By cash paid State 'Treasurer 1,, r receipts, dated Bth July. I 3 711, October, 1837, 2d Devei mid litli January, 183 S, By amount of tax remaining unellee ted for 1057 and previous year, 145i3 t 3 By exuneratione allowed collectora 1857 and previous years, By commissions allowed collectors of 1857 and previous years, By amount refunded to J. Douglas, being this much over-paid on the State tax on sOttling 'up hie sect, By Treasurer'scommiseion '4BOO - at 1 tier eigir, 48 00 By hallow,: due l'ou.'th by the Court ty Treasure►, Tarern Licenses. To aggremire amount of said licenses for tho year 1.367„ granied by the Court as per return of the Clerk of said Court, filed with the Coun ty Treasurer, T. balance due the County Treasur'r by the Commonwealth, By cash paid State Treasurer as per rece:pt, dated Bth July, 1857. 750 00 By Treasurer's commissioc 0n750.00 at 5 per cent., Distilleries and Breweries To aggregate amount of said license fur the year 1857, as per list fur• niched Co. Treas. by lifer. App'r, 200'00 By exonerations alkiwed by Mercan tile Appraiser and Auditors, By Treasurer's commission on 150.00 at 5 per et., By bal. doe Corn, by Cu. Trecis, • Billialit liobtk. i' •-•- :: To aggregate anicaiiit of saidliceasa .. • for the year 1857, as per bat for aished the Co. Trees. by 91er. AO., 30 00 By amount left in hands of JuSlieepf the Peace lire collection, Medicine Licenses. To aggregate aitotoit of Licenses for the year 1857, as por list furnished Co. Trower by the Slier. App'r, • 30 00 Eo,' fog Houses. ~ •,, .• ••• amount of soil fleets. :Str the year 1857, as per list furnished the tiounty Treasurer by the Mercantile Appraiser, - 1110 To balance due the County Treas. rer by Com'th; 4 00 11061 12 By cash paid Stale Treasurer as per receipt, dated Bth July, 1857, 80 00 By exonerat ions allowedly Mercan tile Appraiser and Auditors, 80 00 By Treasurers commissions on $BO.- 00 at 5 per et., 4 00 98 50 Licenses. To aggregate summit. of said licen se for the your 104, famished the County Treasurer by ;the Moe vantile Appraiser, 14 00 tu rat jolts tillowerl by the Men eiudiiu Appritidet and Aviiitort4, 7 00 By Trens.irers commission 011 $7.00 .1 5 per ct., 35 Ily unlunee due Com'th 'by the County Trearmer, 6 65 Brokers' License. To am,regate amount (Amid license fur the year 1857, 30 00 By Treasurer's commission on $30.• 00 at 5 per et., 1 50 By balance due Com'th by the County Treasurer, 28 60 Militia Fines. To aggregate amount of said fines outstanding for the year 1856 and previous year+, Re per loot n n uuul report of Auditors, 1526 it To aggregate amount of Militia fines assessed for the year 1857, as per statement of. the. County Commissioners filed with the Trea• surer, 1526 70 2921 26 AUdi(l,ll,4 of Etuntiuodun CQUIlty, iu .` h.h t' Pennsylvania do certify that of the 4th Section of the act e , •l i'Attn.., to Counties and Toe L . c s , tl u 19th day of April, 1834, • L .; the o,er'u office to the Bur , .ittulingdun, on the 9th day of January and aid audit, adjust and settle the se, • re! aeeettais required of us by law, agreeably to the several acts of Assembly awl supple ments thereto, according to the best of onrytalg ments and abilities. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands this 9th day of January, 1958, at the ofliee aforesaid. ,TAMES CUE, , PIiILIP D. STEVENS,. Auditors, Feb: 27, 211,9-4 t. 142 21 487 15 13 57 MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. 1023 83 NOTICE, 19758 71 OtA JOURNEYMAN SADDLE AND t HARNESS—MAKER, in want of em• ployment, can hour of a favorable sit uation by applying at this office. Feb.l7. PERSONAL PROPERTY 750 00 37 50 PUBLIC SALE• 787 50 THE undersign S will sell Publicale nt their farm opposite the Borough of Hunt ingdon, on MONDAY 15th. of MARCH, commencing at 10 o'clock, in the morning an the PERSONAL PROPERTY connec ted with their farm, consisting of 15. head of Horses and Colts, anti. one Mule Colt, 21 head of Cows anti Young Cattle, 20 or more Hogs, three of which are fine Breeding Sows; Wagons. Plows, Harrows, Cultivators &c; a large assortment of Harness or Horse Gears, Double Trees, Single 'l'rees. Chains &c. Al so a variety oldie Small Tools and Articles kept upon a well stocked farm; and a quantity of Hay hy TF.IINIB.--Eight month's credit on all sums above 'lon Dollars, by giving notes with up proved security. 37 60 787 50 50 00 7 50 142 50 200 00 - - , FISHER & W.IIIURTRIE. FtlY 17,'18,:-18. 1 7WPY PURL' CA' 'A A BRANDY. 'hiving received the sole agency of A. Fs Hazard & Co.. Druggists, Philadn., for the sale of the Brandy fur Huntingdon county, we con fidently offer it to the public as a pure and un adulterated article an . the following certificate will prove. Chemical Inspector's Office, 28 Sixth St., between Walnut and Vine, 10 00 1 00 19 00 30 00 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 Lauritse Lyons, and sold by his Sole Agent, J. disc* at the Depot, No. 59 opposite the Bur net House, and 143 %Vest Third Street, Cincin nati, and find them both pure and free from all poisonous or deleterious drugs. and as such Oftve marked the same, as the law directs. Gi sten under my hand at my (Alice. [signed.] HIRAM COX, M. D., Inspector of Aiellolic Liquors, &r. New York, Jrly 28, 1837. Dear Sir t —I have received a bottle of Lyons' Pura Ohio Catawba Brandy, furnished by Mr. A. ltalston. Jr., of Lockport, N. Y., for anaiy mit, and I find it to contain only those in. gradients which exist in pure Brandy. The I roportion of Alcohol obtained from it is 47.00. I believe title sample to be pare Brandy with out adulteration—the flavor of it is delicate iota peculiar. 'MAIM B. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist. The OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY not only equals, but even excels the beat 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, some of which accompany this circular. The want of PURR 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. Tho Ca. tawbu Brandy possesses all the good qualities claimed fttr the best imported Liquor, and is of perfect purity and superior flavor. It is there. fore fully entitled to the patronagwof tho pub lic. We feel confident that its reception in this State will be as that which it hoS net with in the Great West, and that the time is not far distant, when the superiority of our own Li quors will put an end to their importation from abroad. • In Idedicinal purposes this Brandy has no rival, and has long been needed. flit" It is a Sovereign and Sure Remedy for Dyspepsia ' Fhttulency, Low Spirits, Languor, General Debility, .J 9 t; 42 164 00 164 00 ALSO FOR SALE, Eshelby , s Celebrated Still awl Sparkling Champagne. These Wines are made its the neighborhood of Cincinnati. and are guarantied to be the pure juice of the Grape, and are eminently cal calmed for invalids, and persons who require a gentle stimulant, and for Sacramental purposes or as a beverage will be found equal, if not su perior. to the best imported. Retail Price for Brandy and Wines, $1,25 per Quart Bottle. wir A liberal discount made to the trade. Address JOHN READ, Druggist. 14 00 30 00 STAGE LINE FROM Chambersburg to Mt, Union 'rho undersigned aware .ant a suspension of the line of Stages over the road between Chaildiershurg and, Mt, Union, cannot be but disadrantageous to a large section of the coun try, has, at a consideraliie expense and trouble made arrangements to run u line of Stages Tri-weekly between the two points Good liorses and comfortable Stages have been pla ced on the route, soil experienced ,and trusty driver: will superintend the running of the Coaches. The proprietorof the line is disirons dim it be maintained, and he therefore cells upon thi. public generally to patrouir.o it, confi dent that it will be for their mutual advantage. Every attention necessary will be given, and the running of the Stages will be regular. :19 , 1 50 2521 26 WM 50 Or Stoics leave Mt, Union, every Tuesday Thursday, and Saturday evenings, arriving at Chambersburg the next day at 2 o'clock. Re turning, leave Chambershurg, the same night at 10 o'clock, arriving at Mt, Union the next evcaing in time for the cars. Between Mt, Un- ion and Slade blap the lino will ho daily. tf 3 r' Pare through $3; to intermediate points in proportion. JOHN JAMISON Jan. 20th, 1858.—tf. Ll EMT/ TLICHTEXIIIN PVEDI. THE CINDRELLA SLIPPE . AJOURNAL devoted to the Amusemernent and Interest of Ladies and Gentlemen, entirely ORIGINAL in all its parts, Light, Gay and Fast. All this may bo furnished without the slightest itninorrality in its tendency in gaining a place in its columns. The lugubrious or miserable will find nothing corrgeial in the Slip per while the Humorist and Bore Vivant may well enjoy it. . TO Cl,Ul3S,.7 . copies for $3 •t 0 00 10 00 40 00 75 00 50 00 75 00 242 :2 , 12 -- •‘r 28 4. One subscriber in every seven will be enti• tied to A GIFT WORTH FROM $1 TO $2OO. Among the articles to bo distributed, are Gold and Silver Watches Gold Guard and Vest Chains, Silver Cake and Fruit Baskets, Gold Lockets, Armlets, Ea, Drop; Brooches, Pins, Rings, Gold Dollars, &c. A honorable system will be used to deter. mine which one of the seven subscribers shall be entitled to one of the above GIFTS, which will be sent immediately cui receipt of the sub. scription money, Agents Wanted, Address all communications to ROLAND 11,. WEST St Co. Corner Worth street and Broadway, N.T. Fob. 17, '57;-3tu. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. GROUND PLASTER. Tho Juniata Flour and Plaster Mills, one mile below Alexandria, Huntingdon county, Pa., have constantly on hand Ground Plaster, of the best quality, for which Grain of all kinds, will be taken in exchange at market SAM' L HATFIELD, prices. Jan.20,'58..2r0. New Card-Press. Having bought a fast “CAltl) PRESS," 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 no charge at all. We ask your pa tronage. COOK STOVJL :444. A SPLENDID NEW COOK STOrig for sale at this aim it is &mimed to burn wood or coal. UNXIVIPROVED TRACTS OF LAND WANTED In excliango for TWO BRICK 110I5Sli t i in Philadelphia, Pa., as fur Stocks &c., 'Address COL. E. BRADY No. 123, South Seventh st., Philadelphia. Jan. 27, '5B. 2in PTO INVALIDS. cc Dr. Hardman, Analytical Physician. Physician for Diseases of the Lungs, Throat and Ileart—Formorly Physician to the CINCINNATI MINE HOSPITAL, also to INVALIDS RETREAT, Author of""Loge.; o Invalids," IS COMING. Soo tbllowing Curd. April Appointments Dr. Hardman, Physician for disease of the Longs, (formerly Physician to Cincinnati Ma rine Ilospitad,) will be in attendance at his rooms as follows t Huntingdon, Jackson's Hotel, Monday, Apr. 19. Lewistown, National Hotel, 20. Hollidaysburg, Exenange Hotel, " 17 . Dr. Hardman treats Consumption, Bronchi tis, Asthma, Larryngittis and all diseases of the throat and lungs, by medical Inhalation, lately used in the Brointon Hospital, London. The great point in the treatment of all human mala dies is to get at the disease in the direct man ner, All medicines are estimated by their ac tion upon the organ requiring relief•. This is the important fart upon which Inhalation is ba sed. If the stomach is diseased we take medicine directly into the stomach. li•the lungs are diseased, breathe or inhale medicated va pors directly into the lungs. Medicines are the antidotes to disease and should be applied to the very seat of disease. Inhalation is the ap 'Mention 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 ever• other means of administering medicines. Ihe reason that Consumption, and other diseases .4 the lunge, have heretofore re sisted all treatment has heen because they lin , ' never been approached in a direct manner• by medicine. They were intended to act upon the lungs rind yet were applied to the stomach.— Their action was intended to he local, and yet, they Were so administered that they should not act eonstistutionally, expending immediate and principal action upon the unollentling 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 be employed by the youngest infant or feeblest invalid. It does not derange the stomach, or in terfere in the least de gree n•ith the strength, comfort, or business of the patient. . • tirmin DISHASEB TREATFD.—In relation to the Mllowing diseases, either when compli cated with long affections existing alone, I also invite consultation. I usually find them prompt ly curable. Prolapsus and all other forms of Female cots plaints, Irrcguhu•itios and Weakness. Palpitation and all other forms of Heart Disease, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, and all other discuses of Stomach and bowels, &c. All discuses of the eye and ear. Nourolgia, Epilepsy and all forms of nervous disease.— Nu charge fur consultation. S. D. HARDMAN. M. D. June 3, 1857. CASSVILLE SEMINARY, Ka. Walsh. Principal• This school for young ladies and gentlemen is probably the cheapest one of the kind in the country. The expenses per year fin board, room rent, furniture. fuel and tuition in common English an only $BB. Piano Music is only $5 per quarter. All the languages and the oanamentals are propor tionally cheap. For other information address John D. Walsh, Cassville, Huntingdon Co., Pa. The next quarter commences Monday, Jan uary 18th., 18.58. Jan.13,'57. CASUILLE SEMiNARY. Only $19.5 0 per Quarter. THE NEW FACULTY. M. AlcN. WALSH. Principal. Professor of Languages and Philosophy Herr Karl Boekenheim, • Prof of German Language Literature, N. Eugene Chlvaut, • Professor of French and Piano Music, James W. Hughes, Professor of Mathematics, etc • - Mrs. AL ItlcN. Walsh, P reeeptress. Grecian Painting, Botany, History etc. Miss E. Faulkner, . . _ Monochromatics, Painting, Drawing, etc. Miss Anna M. Gray, _ _ Pia . 'n'o Music and French, Miss Jeanie M. Walsh, Primary English, Tills SCEIOOL HAS LATELY PASSkID into now hands, sod the present owners are determined to make it a first class Institu tion. 'Ube majority of the new faculty are al ready on hand, and students will he received as soon as they wish to come. Young ladies and gentlemen intending to go to school will do well to write to us before coil• eluding to go elsewhere. There 18 no cheaper, and we believe Mere rill be no better school now than ours. Both sexes are received, all branches taught and students can enter.at any time. For further information, address JOHN D. WALSH, Cassuille, Ihntingdon CO December 9, 189/..tf. IVCOMICiMo We request those of our subscribers who re• eive their papers,to infant us of those iu their immediate neighborhoods who are subscribers to the "Journal," and have failed to receive the same, since the stealing of our pack•book, hp ruffians 0:1 the al of February•. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. 7011 Illustrated. 1858. Illustrated. The New York weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is one of the largest and beet literary papers of the day. An Imperial Quarto containing EIGHT PAGES, or forty columns, of entertaing original matter, and elegantly illustrated every week. A GO worth from 50 cents to SSW 00 in yold, will be presented to each subscriber immediately on receipt of the subscription money. TEEMS One Copy fur 1 year, $2 00, and I gift. f< " 2 " $3 50, and 2 gifts. 3 w $5 Oil, and 3 gifts. " " 5 " 88 00, and 5 gifts' AIM TO CLUBS 3 copies, I year, $5 00. and I gift. 5 IS 4t $8 00, and 5 gifts. 10 IS tt 815 00, and 16 gifts. 21 " " $3O 00 and 21'gifts. The articles to be distributed are comprised in the following list t 2 packages gold, containing 8500,00 each. 5 do. do. do. $200,00 each. 10 du. do. do. $ 'OO,OO each. 10 pat. ley. hum car. watches, $lOO,OO each. 20 gold watches, $79,00 each. 50 do. 800,00 each. 108 do. $50,00 each. 300 ladies' gold watches, $85.00 each. 200 silver hant . g cns'd watches, $30,00 each. 500 silver notches, 810,00 to $30,00 each. 1000 golttguards, &c., 810,00 to 850,00 each. Gold lockets, Bracelets. Brodie', Ear drops, Breast-pins. Cuff pins, Sleeve-buttons, Shirt-studs Wateli.keys, gold and silver t4i.nlilcs, and a vari ety of other articles worth from 50 cents to $30,00 Immediately on receipt of the subscription Maley, the subscriber's name will be entered upon our subscription book, opposite a number, and the gift corresponding with that number will be forwarded, within ono week, to. the subscri ber, by mail or express, post-paid. ft„,..." - All communications should be addressed' to BECKETT & CO., 48 & 49 hlogiit's buildiag, 335 Broadway, N. Y.. •.• Specimen copies sent free. pec.30,57.-3m. DB. IWORISSIS INDIAN ROOT PILLS . Tin. MORSE, the inventor of MORSE'S IN DIAN ROOT PILLS, has spent the grea ter part of his lite in travelling, having visited Enrope, Asia, and Africa, as well es 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 die. covered. Dr. Morse was the first man to es tablish the fact that all diseases arise front 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 ferent functions of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and di• sensed; thus causing all pains sickness and dietress of every name; oar strength is exhaus tell, our health we are deprived of, and it' na ture is not assisted in throwing off the stag nant humors, the blood will become choked' and cease to net, and thus our light of life will: forever be blown out. How important. then that we should keep the various passages of the body free and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it in our power to put a medi cine in your reach, namely. Morse's Indian Root Pills. manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the tnonntainous 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 pens the pores of the skin, and assists Nature. to throwing oat the finer parts of the correc tion wAlljiu. The second is a plant which le an Expectorant, that opens and analogs the passage to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing manner, performs its duty by throwing a phlegm, and other humors from the lungs by copiuus spitting. The third is a Diuretic, which gives ease end double strength to the kidneys; thus encouraged, they draw large a— mounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown oat bountifully by the urinary or water passage, nod which could nit have been discharged in any other way. The fourth Is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other prop erties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser particles of =purity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed off in great quan tities by the bowels. From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse's !radian 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 cleanse the system from all impurity, and the life of the body, which is the blood, be comes perfectly healthy; consequently all sick• mesa end 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 de sot 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, a iarge quantity of food and other mat ter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted ' mass; thus undergoing disagreeable feementa. 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 bavo been racked ur tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have een 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, Morse's Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses had been taken, they were astonishea, 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 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 cherish and brighten your days. CAUTION.—Beware 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 syurions. A, J. 'WHITE & CO., Sole Proprietors, - SO Leonard Street, New York. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Villa ate sold by all &Mars in Mediemes. Ark' Agents wanted in every town, village tnd hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the Igealey will address as above for terms. law Price 25 cents per box. five boxes will oe sent on receipt of sl,:postage paid . December '6 '57:--fint ILASilliSeAlwaya buy your Blanks at the "Journal Office." We have now prepared aye ry supuriorartiele °PIMA NK DEEDS, BONDS, J LINIMENT NOTES, RUM MOW, *NH El Trtfi-sl•Ve.