LIST OF RETAILERS, nfleotinn of Merchants in Huntingdon unty by the A pieraitier of Mercantile Taxes the year comm.-Awing Ow lot of May, '5B Alexandria Borough awl Poner Ticp. Class. License 13' 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 .ge C. Bucher, y C. Widarr, 31 , 1 Hatfield. all Green & Co., It. Gregory, N. iiwootte, Bargee If I W. Myioll, C.' C1.11(•11, I, I'. Wit 14 , 14 firmig rownship, & Co., 13 rnrd Green & Co.. 14 ry ,Intnison, 14 mei Seehrist, 14 Cassellle and Cass Twp. les Henderson, 14 tph P. Heaton; 14 Clay Township. Ashman, 13 et Stevens & Co., 14 . mimed/ Township. ,1111:1 E. Orbison 13 ter & Bs. ket, 13 Dublin . Township. tes Cree, 14 tt & Swan, • 14 !row Wilson, 14 urge A, Lyon, 14 Franklin Township. Vareliam Mattern, 13 rb, Stewart & Co., 13 it J. H. Shoenberger, 12 ice Gardner, 14 Huntingdon Borough. her & McMurtrie, 12 gamin Jacobs, 13 no Strouse, 13 vid P. Gwin 13 rid Dunn & Coy 13 trown & Co., 13 ler & Long, 14 Willoughby, 14 my RoMan, 14 nes Bricker, 14 & .1. Cannon, 14 & 111cDiviti, 14 Westbrook, 14 Ilium Colon, 14 Eliam Stewart, 14 eph Reiger, 14 u. Freish, 14 rid Grove, 14 1111.111 & CO 14 Manigill & Smith,. 14 Hopewell Township. & S. Weaver, 14 Jackson Township. !cdoin Iron Company, 13 its Musser, 14 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 12 50 7 00 ert V. Stewart, . 11. Harper, ert Melittraey, Morris Township , rive 41. Steiavr, ham Davis, lfnin cph Law. atlas W. '0 rafitat, & Greva, 7inr.hip 11 7 00 Nh.i,l4,4ntry 14 7 00 11 7 00 14 7 00 I 2 12 00 (:1 10 00 I:1 10 VO 13 10 UU 13 10 OU air thoy It .jrin;;fdd T w ',w, C-',.. 14 7 00 14 7 00 ~. , 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 I I'l4 14 7 00 .tsmt tit linve, Walker towneltip. 1.1 7 00 14 7 00 allllll S Nho.re, Ito Dutigl.iss, Warriormuk twp. Birminyham Bor. men Clurk S Sun, 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Jrge Buyer, Jr., , it. Thompdon, tr,' (up. and Polersburg Borough j..• ilartman, 14 7 00 it & Soil, 14 7 00 ~. Almon, 14 7 00 , IL. 'finite.. 14 7 00 Patent Medicines. Cuss. David Caldwell, 400 9 08 Samuel Caldwell, 400 9 00 Samuel Harstock, 400 78 5 20 Edward Nash, 299 98 4 13 4 5 00 I Nash, John _...289 110 3 , 94 in Read, Peterebuiv. meph JohnNton, Shirleysburg. P.MeNR, 3 10 00 4 5 00 Distilleries. Union township. ler d, MeMurtrie. Barrec township. 9 25 00 bee, Hassey, 9 25 00 Breweries. Huntingdon Borough. in Fuckler, 9 25 00 Mills. Huntingdon Borough. ter & MeMortrie, 14 7 00 isification of Eating Houses under the 4th et. of the late License Law. Huntingdon Borough. my Africa, orge Thomas, rheum Snyder, Petersburg Borough. lolph Neff, Alexandria Borough. in Holmes, 8 10 00 8 10 00 8 10 00 8 10 00 8 10 00 Brokers. Huntingdon Borough. 11, Gurretson & Co., Billiard Room, Huntingdon Borough, illinut Sututnerti, apponi will be held by the undersigned at tint, op to the 15th day of July, at tha Oilier. Persons wishing to Hesse spelt within the time pre t ua ~,, t itit4ts any appsal lOW ! I !! M [I,I,ER. ' , so:unite 'foxes. 111 livens. not •oist Couri. • . ,•• thP 1.. LANE, Co. Treasurer. layi9,'bB.• t. To Coot,' actors The Commissioners of Huntingdon County will receive sealed proposals at their office in Huntingdon, up to one &clock un Tuesday, the 25th inst., for repairing the Trough Creek Bridge, near Wilson & Garner's Mill. A new pier is to be constructed of good hard atone.— The span on the west side of the river to be placed in a straight position, and the weather. boarding to be taken down so as to measure six feet from the fluor of the bridge. By order of the Commiesio sere. 11. W. Mims" May 12;58..3t. Clerk. PREMIUMS AIVARDED TIIE JOURNAL JOB OFFICE AT TIM LAIR FAIR, FOR 9ME-13111 313MISIT [Ando in walpigtr PRINTING. NOTICE. We request those or our euscrbe; who re• eive their papers, to inf,m us of those in their immediate neighborhoods who are subscribers to the "Journal," and have failed to receive the same, since the stealing of our paelt.book, b 3 rullians on the 3d of February. NA7+INT9L I M7II! WHEAT A D CORN wanted at this Ace. Thosa.having either can dispose of the same by calling noon. New Card-Press. Having bought afoot "CARDTRESS," wo are now prepared to print in the proportion of three cards in - the same limo 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. (renege. COOK STOVE, .„_ A SPLENDID NEWV COOK STOVE for sale nt this office; it is calculated to horn wood or coal. A- AMES COLLARS, neweq styles in Crept 4 variety at the MiiTnum.rrAx. Rheumatism s Last Groan I will, on receipt Of $l, send a recipe, sim ple, safe, and easily compounded, which I warrant to cure the rheumatism in twenty four Irm. I'. Q. RITZENBURG, M. I). Box 274 \Vaupun. tS BV WI net cfthe General Asses• Liy of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled 'An act to amend an act directing Me mode if selling unseated lands fin• taxes and other purposes,' petrel 111t11 March, 1'7 1 15, and the other as ts, spots the suhjeet, the Treast, rers of the several Counties within this Com• monwealih, are directed to commence on the 2,1 Monday in June, in the year 1816, and at the expiration of every two years thereafter, and adjourn from day to day, if it be necessary to do so, anti make polite sale of the whole or any part of such tract of unseated land. situ• ate its the ',roper musty, os will pay the ar rearegre of the taxes which shall then have re mained due or unpaid for the space of one year before, together with all costa necessarily accruing by reason of such delinquency, &c. Therefore. I, (P. H. Lane.) Treasurer of the county al' littiltingdon, do hereby give notice that upon the following tracts or unsealed land, situate ns hereinafter described, the sev eral sum.; stated are tl•o arrearages of taxes, respectively, due and unpaid for one year; and 'lost in pursuance of the direction of the afore said net of Assembly, I shall on Monday, the 14th day of Jesse, next, at the Court House, ill the borough of Huntingdon, commence the Sale of the whole or any part of such Imo, of unseated lands, upon which, all or stay putt of the taxes herein specified shall slum b,• due. and continue such sale by a;l -j.,uroue•ut until all the tracts tip°n which the taxer shall remain due sir unpaid, he sold 1•'. 11. LANE, 10 00 7 80 7 00 7 00 10 0 0 7 ou Treas. of Hunt. co., Pa, Treasurer:a Office,' April Ist., 1858 j Amount of taxes doe and unpaid on the fhb lowing tracts of Unseated Lands, op to and including the year IS :A. Barret) Township. Tax. Waelees or Owners. Acres, Perch. Amt. W. Shannon & Ash, 597 132 16 97 Ceo. Bingham, 433 83 11 19 t:rownovlr 150 1 91 John A. Wright Co., 350 203 C. Newingliant, 400 3 78 Brady. 10 00 Lewis lgow, 54 2 22 lesse Hawkins, 440 10 Hobert Watson, 379 2 GI John Watson, 402 2 76 Wm. Watson, 425 1 23 Andrew Bell, 43 39 1 22 .. _ James Fife, . 110 James Watson, 397 Henry Sill, 207 2 67 Samuel Morrison, 297 135 4 31 John Fried, 400 5 20 Sarah Harstock, jr., 430 11 52 Jacob k ri Barc, 405 .-- 10 94 . -. Mary Herrick; 190 1 81 Sarah Barriek, 400 10 80 Peter Ilarstock, 400 10 80 Isaac Harstock, 400 10 80 Elizabeth Hatstock, 400 10 80 Mary Fried, 400 5 20 Hugh Morrison, 200 2 91 Neal Clark, 157 7 55 Andrew Sell, 207 5 05 John Sell, 207 5 33 Abraham Wright, 409 18 44 Abraham Green. 280 105 16 52 Isaac Green, 332 61 20 78 Thomas Green, 244 63 14 59 John Green, 269 66 15 88 John Evans, __ . 249 143 11 27 Joshua Cole, 264 140 13 58 Thomas Green, sen., 303 108 11 65 Zechariah Chaney, 252 139 13 12 Ephraim Galbraith, 413 126 8 09 George Green, 283 31 13 85 John Dunn, 440 .._ 11 78 Robert Dunn, Thomas Green, 30 00 Dublin. Titus Harvey, 415 88 1 55 John Forrest, 400 1 50 George Wilson, 17 28 30 00 Franklim John Canon, 92 20 13 30 John Partner, (Hook) H 1 07 J M'Cahan & Petriken, 100 19 40 James McClelland, 39 17 7 34 Win. Gardner, 30 9 12 David Caldwell, . 40 G 04 Henderson. A. P. Knipp, 3 benry Gatea, John Fritz, John Whits :head, 174 140 Hopewell Township. John Herring, 37 29 Abram Levi, 200 1 50 Adam Levi, 205 . 1 55 Mary Levi, 207 1 56 Sarah Levi, 202 1 50 David Shaver, 106 1 57 Conrad Herring, 200 1 50 Peter Herring, 210 1 58 Hannah Herring, 97 73 Peter Wilson, 223 84 Isaac Wampler, 174 65 Benjamin Shoemaker, 202 75 Samuel Davis, 240 83 L. Rumbler, 180 69 Conrad Bal., 200 75 Henry Bates, 200 75 Jackson Township. Thomas Parmer, 400 1 GO Jacob Hiltzheimer, 416 1 77 George Steaver, 400 1 GO Hillary Raker, 413 ' 300 Thomas Russell, 400 0 00 Thomas Ralston, 400 3 00 David Ralston, 400 3 00 Ephraim Jones, 400 3 00 Jonathan Priestly, 437 65 3 31 Robert Johnston, 400 3 00 Charles Caldwell, 400 i 00 James Deane, 422 115 1 15 Henry Callan, 400 i 00 John Adams, 400 i 00 Henry West, 400 i 00 Alexander Johnston, 400 3 00 Hugh Johnston, 400 3 00 Thomas McCune, 400 i 00 John Russell, 400 i 00 John Ralston, 400 3 00 James West, 400 3 00 Samuel Steel, 400 3 00 Wm. Steel, 400 3 00 Samuel Canan, 420 • 24 :1 15 Abi ahem Deane, 395 69 2 96 Saninel Marshall, 400 1 60 Robert Caldwell, 400 3 36 John Fulton, 400 John Galbraith, 400 Joseph McCune, 400 George Vice, 400 Morris Township. Robert 0. Stewart, 23 Oneida Township. Mishit Shoemaker, 100 Robert Young, 333 John Kerr, 100 John Jackson, 129 f Penn Township. 210 402 397 Porter Township. 400 277 46 GO 402 .10,,epli NI Hier, Jane Sella, Peter Sluteer, Huth Green, Henry Green.. Eleazer Wallasters, Smith, Mary Kennedy & Hugh Coen, 319 John S. heti, 294 • Shirley Township, James McMillin, 456 64 Peter Wertz, 411 80 Benjamin Brown, 240 120 Daniel Shindle, 375 Samuel Kennedy, 414} \V.& Patterson, 175 Springfield Township. . .. . Nathan Ord, • 420 102 3 34 J. Ord, (part in Dublin) 450 1 31 Samuel Caldwell, 9 14 Stacy Young, 414. 150 2 07 Tell Township. Simon Potter, 355 129 2 63 John Pease, 414 10 3 10 Adam Clow, 431 30 3 24 George Truman, 395 113 2 96 John Caldwell, 344 31 1 38 Win. Anderson, 150 4 15 Tod Township, Jacob Cromwell, 107 86 do. do. 80 68 do. do. 30 1 20 Win. Spring, 400 6 30 Benjamin !'rice, (part) 200 1 60 !lorry Alexander, 400 3 20 Daniel Newcomer, 100 7 00 Said Darkly & Win. W. Edwards, 400 19 80 do. do. 400 18 20 Isaac Huston, 400 98 18 00 Nancy Davis, 409 13 97 Henry Roads, 55 27 19 Cook & Elder, 133 2 14 John Singer, 436 15 43 A. S. Russell, 76 2 20 Win. Shea', 439 12 82 Philip Wager, 333 10 31 Benjamin Rush, 400 12 06 Philip Stein, • 400 12 68 Jonathan Jones 400 12 06 Owen Jones, 400 12 06 Thomas Denton, 371 11 01 Dr. S. Mown., 456 13 23 Richard Mowan, 432 12 76 Win. Mowan, 418 12 47 James Mow., 336 9 89 Isaac Mowan, 394 10 60 Thomas Mowan, 398 14 70 Francis Mowan. 448 8 05 Sally Chambers, 431 14 64 Robert Chambers, 455 14 48 Nancy Chambers, 369 12 58 Samuel Chambers, 405 10 99 fumes Chambers, 400 13 63 Robt. Callender's heirs, 50 1 90 John Musser, 400 14 12 Robert Irvin, 347 12 29 Neal Clark, (now Amos) 150 6 75 Barndollar & Everhart, (Anderson & Horton,) 100 John P. Baker, 150 J. S. Stewart. 15 Jonathan Houston, 400 Martin Michael, 27 Jonathan Pew, 100 John Philips, 190 George Buchan., 111 David Lapsley, 153 John Chambers, 400 Joseph Brown, 175 Matthew Atkinson, 400 Henn Davis, 400 James Witer, 400 Samuel Cornell., 395 8 J. Dougherty & G. W. Speer, 439 51 do. do. 438 40 Speer & Martin, 76 ' Eliel Smith, 152 Sarah Hartsock, 406 Tempy Shaffer, 250 John Freed, 400 Thomas Mitchener, 150 192 John Bien, 400 Wm. Blan, •100 • John Murphy, 400 Michael Martin, 417 Dougherty & Schell ; 25 Hamilton & Evans, 39 Union Township. Samuel Caldwell, 300 John 8011, 192 102 Arthur Fes, 435 109 'tobert Bell, 204 77 I homes Bell, 210 110 braham Sell, 400 78 I rederick Sell, 400 78 I' obert Fen, 181 78 I. olomon Sills, 420 1 enjamin Elliott, 37 18 i brans Morrison, 400 78 .1 oseph Morrison, 400 78 Win. Barrick, 200 .'eh,, Covenitoven, 288 69 I .anse Morrison, $7 11 88 6 43 23 74 9 34 Walker Towaahip. dm Patton, 437 18 16 47 unil. Caldwell, 100 13 3 West, Township. 1 Halm Shoemaker; 183 1. m. Milehenor, 3:17 'I Imams Mitchenor, 428 An Jackson, 1291 ALSO The following real estate upon which person• I I property enough cannot be found sufficient tt pay the taxes, returned by the several col• 1. etors, is charged with the charged with the xes thereon assessed for the rears 1835 and 11116, will be sold as unseated lands, in purste ce of the directions of the thrty-lirst seethe. of the act of Assembly, entitled at net to re, duce the Slate Debt, and to incorporate the Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad Company, - approved the 20th of April, 1844: Brady Township. J. F: Cottrell, 8 Wm. Buchanan's Estate, 26t JILS. Ross' Estate, 00 Jas. Drake's Estate, 10 Wise & Buchanan, 10 Fisher h NleMtirtrie, 240 Barree Township. 153 Franklin Township Allen Green, Porter Wilson, Eliza Boise, Henderson Township, Wilson & Mifflin, 50 Jackson Township. 100 John Henry, Sprit. field Townshir .T. Mars Heirs, Rebell Ramsey, Henderson J. Mania. Jesse Coale, A, - Lane's heirs .1. al Patterson's Hein Walker Tow.hir E. B. Pike & Gardner 1100 DR. DENTISi'; 12 00 2 83 14 91 5 84 xuNTING o , uun 13. 1,457. A HOMESTEAD 1 , 011 $l9. 1 , 1,111 SALE lit the 'tiold Region - and oiler portions of —Virginia, the Following larios and Boil. (ling Lois, in Shares. to wit: 1 1 , ,,rm too ocies, gold mine is 100 m.res, 4 rim.; urtlO acres each, are 230 OS " •111 " " 1000 " 18 09 20 10 " 70 170 250 I 25ti ‘• :• BuUd'g lots lA. sts. avid sq. 710 1350 " 'c1 . 600100 " 925 " 10,000 Shares, amounting to Certilleates of the above Shares, (with Bond, for the immediate execution and delivery of tht Deeds,) have been enclosed in 10,0.0 envelopes exactly alike, a. sealed; which, after beim well mixed up, have been numbered on the out site from I to 10,000 inclusive, so that no eat knows the contents of any particular envelope They will he sold at $lO each, without referenth to that they contain, and sent to ahy one ma king application, Unexceptionable Titles in all cases he given. The largest Farin, containing a Gold Mine is retool at $30,000, and the smallest size.' Build• ing Lots bare been selling at $lO each. lieu &yds hare already been sold upon theme terms Whikt all stand the same chance of getting tit Farms, in..p purchaser is guarantend one u these lots at least. livery other purchaser i hound to get one of at least double its size an, value. Every ftoirth purchaser one or at leas quadruple its size and value. Whilst ever; tenth purchaser will get a farm ranging in vela from $2OO up to $30,000. These litres me Lots are sold so cheap to induce settlements, sufficient number heit.g reserved, the increasi in t h e value or which Will CoMponsate, flu present sacrifice. The net proceeds are to la applied to local improvements, such as Sehools Factories, Mills. &e. Any number of Shore can he taken by halivithials,—V , secure it Faro [lvo at least ten shares. The certificates eat be obtained by Nying one-half. and the Deed by paying theother half. • fe71.1,000 Acre.; of Lund, in large or small tracts can also be had at privata sale. and upon the inns; reasonable terms. Some or it is high ly improved. Agents are wanted everywhere to sell these lands. Liberal inducomenti will be given. For full particulars apply to ItI:IIAUDER, Port Royal, Caroline ro. Va, A 1.142:t•.•:11. TO BE GIVEN AWAY ! All or the Splendid Olt PAW TINGS with ric•li Gilt Frames, 110 W WI exliihition .it 1311313N11101 DOA it GILL LERY, NO. 61S TO BE GIVEN A IVAY• The proprietori or thiQ beautiful collection of paintings are al demo! s a large tract of land lying in the flourishing village of Cedar Creek, Va.,'9o railroad front Wash - 110 , .11. nufl in the innne,liate vicinity or the cel chinted 9 05 9 30 3 23 18 00 Sulphur. iron and Alum %pilings, notch 11,r their etlieaey in tin, em r , lie,,ntti, la! and Cutaincons Diseases. 7 1;0 27 34 2! 25 15 50 18 00 78 75 7 60 18 0 18 00 02 53 'llk land. mmn which have hen ureetell A STONE FLOUR MILL, 2 SAL' MIL LS and 15 IMVELLINI:S, at an expense or from 5,110 to $5,000 each, they now oar for rule in alternate lots. The Price of Each Lot is $lO, for tt hid. at Won atity Iked, free and ot invotilloittiee is g [vett, Together with tia . Oil Whiell in worth the soot paid, and would adorn parlor, !. ikt the Lot 'nay elm- Ltio one of the littihlings mooed Pamphlets itontailinit,a Alas, expl..iiiing more lolly the motive, .toll oldeet t o he utotioed I.y making this apparent sacrifice of a portion of their property, can be sees at the Ake of this paper. . . . 19 7:1 19 75 . Ps El remitting by wail will receive their deeds by return punt, and their Pietures iv uch convey:wires us thew way direct. They will he particular in sending their orders is enure the County and State in which 11,y re• side, as it is necessary, fur us to forward the pictures Withoot delay. A building luau will be triads to thaw desi• ring tt, equal is one half the rest of the build. ingtn be erected. - 11nuk notes should be enclosed in rose nee of the Post Muster, in order to timid risk. Address, LUCAS, BOWEN di: CO., No. 618 Broadway, New York. REFERENCES RESPECTING TITLE TO Anon: OA. MOD PROPERTY. PROPERTY. benefit, and ;Worn more. than one bottle. isre: Francis H. Upton, Attorney at Law. 68 'lotted to cure . any kind of Liver complaint, • tram the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a corn- Wall street, New York City. nion Ileadache at of which are the result of a Phillip Williams, Esq., Attorney at Law, di se „ se d Li ver ! Winchester, Va. PRICE ()NE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. E. R. L'Amereau. Attorney at LAM, i DR. Set come, Proprietor, 345 Broadway, N.Y. Wall street, New Yurlc. I Sold by H. MeMauigill, Huntingdon. Apr. 7, 18:— . 3m. Apr.7.111.-Iy. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTIsEMENTs BURDERS HISTORY OF ALL RELIGIONS, with Accounts of the Ceremo nies and Customs, or the Forms of Worship of the several Nations of the World. With large additions, by Joel Parker, D. D. Complete in one large octavo volume, of over 700 pages, and illustrated with hand some Engravings. Price only $3. 16 f 2 24 64 23 13 9 89 • 'This work will be found to contain an im• partial account of the history and forms of worship of all religious denominations, both toodcot and modern. The author has had ne• et ,s to the denominational publications of the different creeds, and gives their religious views nod doctrines without any bins On his part. This will he the means of rendering the work teedul for reference, and it should find a 'duce in the library of every family.*—Chrislian Address LEARY & GETZ. 224 Nth., See'd. St. Philittle!. rkz-- The above lviolc will h forwa i • x: tii any permal ti. thi• A pril THE MODERN ART Taming the most iVild, Vi ' A n manageable Horses. A , A1r..1. S. lterey in Europe., end by myself ut 65 Watts St., New York. etentig a complete revolution in the manner of traitlinw the must noble of brute creation. The public ore aware of the immen, ~cite • im•ht which now exists in 111 Eitame, in comic- No matter how vicious or stubborn, he is s doed just ns ease, and learns to obey in pro' tiott to his intelligenee ; and it is astonishi. his high degree el' intellect when ontplc•te control of roan. 0101 w nighly (mined he never rorgets it. I take the most unmamtgenl,lo horn fifteen tui»ntcs will it.ke wi.ness the ~t•e thor liekilliiini ev..ry Ivsy, e put t iny' head hetweeii his hind lest ;null in 1 , ..0r. li'm'n I,lln so that it 111/A line irt 1• 110 Win then L~t,k rcith u 1 1115 llMittl . ,llllllS Wiii hill) aripv ere. Ili lie pro,TS‘, he is completely brokei ' H u rohe,, or any other ject Mails v.da Ode lio,es have been rill flow :till lives have heel' sacrificed t,i iiamailagnal to f : ce, T ., ing i. ei"re d called than an ungovernable At “ii•ont this: process SI. in V, CI, 1 •1. lost o Jett rmioell to keep the seeret no. • it ha, hitherto been to the. in (grouses in this (unitary, but h, i,1,.1 in Arabia. I furoish whole inthrotation in printed forst, so dearly inottetrated, that any mad coin practice Into without the lest injury to hinis.tlf or to nett will tend the same to any address on re, of th e dollars. It is the saline that Alr. Rare is Low se lint in England and Franco fo C 0.5 1 wattl,l resneuttully sty, that I cannot nutlet tike to answer letters which do not contdn tli shove amount. 11. B. ARMSTRONG, Apr.1.1,'59 -gm. New YOUK Cyr, Tel E LIVER INVIGORATOR PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. Comp°dulled entirely of Gums. . 13 oue al the best purgative and liver medi eines now !whine the public, that acts as a Ca thartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than any ther medicine known. It is not only a Ca thartic, but a Liver remedy, acting llrst on the hirer to eject its morbid, then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus neeolll - two purposes effectually, without any of the painful feelings eXperietwel in t he operation a 'oust Cathartics. It stregthens the system at the same time that it purges it , and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengliton and buil.l it tip With lintiseWl rapidity. .% . . . . . 1 The Liver is one of .1 the principal regula tors of the human bo- MI tly ; and when it per- Ilants its functions well 0 the powers of the sys tem are tally develop- isit ed. The stomach is aliens entirely &pen- i gis dent on the Isealdly action of the Liver for .1 the proper pcifurtn anee of its funetions. Ni When the stomach is at fault, the bowels are 0 at fault and the whole system Stlit6l , ill until- a sequence of one orgun —the Liver— having.m ceased to do its duty. For the diseases otl Oss that organ one of the proprietors 1165 made 0 i t his study, in to prat, the ill more than twen- 'i, — ,l ty years, to find onion remedy wherewith till counteract the many derangcutenti to which g it in liable. To strove that this „7" remedy is at last (Un covered any person r. troubled with Liver Complaint in any of its le" shuns, has hat to try a bottle and conviction ..!, ,is certain. ' l ' oese glum; remove :ll i all morbid or and matter from , ni p p iying in .their by thr , 2 of Idle, i,; , ,ratiog siomaeli, causi, , food to digest well, the IN wing tone and Lvalth ti. the whole 11111(1,111, = ry, removing timoilisn ot ile ilkelso i and Cl Ireetim: a ralli,al cure. 410,C alter eat- ing, 1? stillik:eitt to re 'iv, e 3tomaeli aml prevent the loot souriint 101 B;Ime , n'tneks ere 1. , owed, nil what i ,, hotter. preveetea. 11, the oeeaNitei,.l t:o of the Liver levi,tratar. a* 4 tidy one da , e ta- i t : lien bernre retiring prevents Nightmare. 1 1 .1 (hay ene i!a.e taken at night. leeien. , the feet - ein t:entiv. and mires 00,1iVOTIOSA. I.IIC taken niter curb meal will cure 1)• (41e (UMre of two iCIISpOOIIneS Ileallo Om , bottle token l'or female ob-tritetion rt , moves ;he conee or the tli,ease, and mikes a Fer,et core. oto. inonedi.ttely relieve.; • .11.0 often repented is a sure care l'or ra NI1111 . 111), alai 0 preventive or Cholera. • tole two battle is nee.ll,l to limo out of the effects of tawlicina after a tong I do,. remove, I ~ • t .1 cubit 11'011111w •kitt. t • .t . t ht•forti eat ttig Anti Iti.kkes fot,tl digt,( ifs Sllllinler and Ib„rlr , .ntllluil), t,I tir,t dose. me or two, dose. curs , Attack. , Cawed by Wt/Ems in Children ; thereno surer or speed • ieu ronoly in the world, as it never tilss. cr.k •few bottles cures dropsy, by cxeitin: the absorbents We take pleasure in rocommendim; tbi• n seine as a preventive for Fever and Ago,. t. , Fever, and all Fevers of 0 Bilious Type operates with certainty, and thousands are +', ti ling to testify to its won tenet virtues, All who ono it aro giving their unanimous tes timony in it. favor. 155 — Mix water in the mouth with the rotor, and swallow both together, The Liver Invigorator. Is a scientific medical discovery, and in daily working cures, whitest too great to believe. It cures. if by magic, even the finest dose giving MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTs. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTE. /1 7 1 1J PURE CATAWBA BRANDY. it ti l it o oroca ti o i r r o t l i t t y t .h denoten d of a alter Pennsylvania s s y t day of i Ilnving roceiyea the agency of A. Huntingdon Flour and Plaster Mills, in any de e Hazard & Co., Druggists, PULLEN., fur the sale of the Brandy for Huntingdon county, we con- on 1858 ' We deliver it riui c cliAßriii d T Railroads. fidently offer it to the public as a pure and uo• adulterated article as the following certificate FISHER & X.:IIII2ITUE will prove Fcb.24,'57. Chemical Ingpector's /Vice, 28 Sixth St., between Without and Vine, SAVING FUND, Cincinnati, March, 11457. This will certify that I have this day inn., r tvE pEn, CENT /NTEREcT ted two separate lots of ClltilWiori Brandy. on, in Barrels and one in Bottle, manufactured by N ATI DNA I, SAFIITY Till . :- , 1 I', L Lattritse. Lyons, and sold by his Sole Agent, .i. Jacob. at the Depot, No. 99 opposite the Bur WA I.N ET STRE El', net Home, and 143 Went Third Street, Ci111:11, SOUTH-WEST CORNER 01 , 11111,. nail, and find them both pure and free from P T A Ill ' ilaktlY i llilLiA .) all poisonous or deleterious drugs. and an such i„„„,.„„,.„, ........,.....ed by the Stole of Pennsylvania. have marked the same, . the 1; directs. lii• von undor my hand nt. my office. Isigio.d.] APNEY IS RECEIVED HIRAM Cox, M. If , . large or small, and interest paid from the ' IhtV Or deposit to the day of withdrawal. Il.Pec l or 0r melioliclig"".. , , &,.. ! The office to open overt' day from II o'clock _ in the morning till 5 o'clock in the afternaon, Yen , Thrki M. , / 28, 1, :il• and on Monday and Thursday evenings till it Dear Sir :—I have received a bottle of I.yotis o'clock. Porn Ohio Catawba Brandy, furnished by Mr. 110 N. HENRY L. BENNER, President, A. Ralston. Jr., of Lockport. N. Y., for :ins', RollEll'l' SELFRIDGE, It,. President, zution, and I find it to contain only Ills— iii. . 1111. J. REED, Sosoory. gredients which exist in pure Brand, Tho , DIRECTORS i proportion of Alcohol obtained from it is .17.00. ' 1, .lenrY L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster. I believe this sample to be pute Brandy with. . , 1 ;'' . 1 , ,‘ , ' , T . :', 1 ' . ' 5 ( :i 1 i .: . .: 1 1. ,' Pra"„1:1,!,1' Barry, oast adulteration—the flavor of it is delicate i,„,,, j ; . . K. ,t ,,,: i ,.''''' 1 . i,, ,, ,,,: ii . ,: r e k '„ and Peltilii" . . .),"1":S It. 121111 1 . . ) N. M. It., C. Landreth M ;toss. i Beery DicfroWderfrer, _._ 111 ,,,, i , i• I,ilicv it received and payments made dully The (11110 CATAWBA 1111.1 NI) Y not w i t h„,,, ~, t i re . on , y ecr.ali, lint even excels the li, , in:ported Th., ii,cstinents ~,, made lit R ea l Estate fivovi nis purity nod flavor. It is is 1 . 110 the ' 11 , 1 - •:::igi.4. Ground Items, awl such el ass se lint .'candy koswit. Till.; ntateimmt 1i fully ,: ii, emir the Charter requires. .__ e; which tievompany this circular. ra Rr. MORSE'S mod of PURE BRANDY has long s-w MI N ROOT PILLS been cc!, in this country, tind the introd u ction N , id ', ni•tiele of such quality as to supersede • nil. mon,i:. t h e inventor of MORSE'S IN• the sale told use of those vile compounds loith• U lIIAN Et)( pii,t,f4, h a; s p en t t h e grea . ern, sidil under the name of Brandt-, can only ter part of his hi. in travelling,, having visited rogardeol as a great nubile good. The Co. E nrepe , Asia, nut Af r i ca , as we ll as N ort h movies lit ;only possesses all Bev good qualities A mer i ca ...d os spent three years smutty the In e:ai,ned for the best imported Li q uor, and is of 1 diens rd our Western country—it was in this I , lfeet purity awl superior (tern, It is tiretd , way that the Indian Root Pills were lint dias lore fully entitled to the patronage of the pule covered. hr. Morse was the first man to (M -lle. \\'e feel cotilbletit 111111 its reception it , tallish the fact flint nil diseases arise Iron, Im• State will be as that which it has met with purity of the Blood—that our strength, health ill the Greet West, awl that th e ti me i s no t far and life depended upon this vied fluid. distnt, when the superiority of our own la- When the various passtoges become clogged, 'l' l ".. will Pi" an mod to their ii"l".""iiml twin and do not net in perfeet harmony with the dif ulortnel. In Medicinal purposes thi s Brandy ! fercid f u nctions el the body, the blood loses has no rival. and has lung been needed. • its action, becomes thick, corrupted and di• alt is e Sovereign and Sure Remedy for ' , sensed; thus causing all pains sickness and Dyspepsia. Pletalency, Low Spirits, Languor, ! distress of every name; now strength is exhaus (;,,,dra! It. ; ted, our health wo ere deprived of, and if na- A I.SO FOR SALE, tutu is .t assisted in throwit ' er off the stag- Es:1011,3 Celebrated Still and unto humors, the blood will become choked Sparkling Champagne. and cease to net, and thus our light of life will 'These If inns are made in the neighborhood forever be blown out. How important then ot Citit•iithati. end are guarantied to be the l that we should keep the various passages of 1" 11, 1' 1 " , " 1 the Grape, and oreeurincully cal' I the betty free and upon. And how pleasant to culated for invalids, and persons who require to that we have it in our poorer to pet a medi a gentle stimulant, stool fit Sacramentnl purposes eine in your reach, namely. Morse's Indian or as st beverage will be f o und equal, ir not sue ; Root rills, umitufactured from plants and roots perior. to the !test imported. which grow around the mountainous cliffs in Retail l'rice for Brandy and Wines, $1,25 Nature's garden, for the health and recovery per Qiutrt Bottle. of diseased nom. One of the roots from which VI-O'A liberal discount made to the trade—,M these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which a. Address JOIIN HEAL), Druggist. pens the ;area of doeskin, and assists Nature Feb.17.'58.•11m. ; throwing out . the finer parts of the corrup sTAG}.: LINE ; iim, lie second is a plant which inu Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the FROM passage to the lungs, and thns, ill a soothing milliner, performs its duty by throwing off Chambersburg to Mt, Union ! phlegm, and other humors fret,. the lungs by j copious spitting. 'floe third is a Diuretic, r ' , Le undersigned aware that a suspension of 1 which gives ease and double strength to the the lino of Stooges over the road between ' kidneys; thus enconi aged, they draw large a— Chambershurg end Mt, Union, rennet be but I snot ate of impurity from the bleed, which is disadrantngeons ton large section of the cone- then thrown out boutdifully by the urinary or try, has, at a vonsiderable expense and trouble ,outer passage, and which could net have been swade arrangetneuts to run a line of Stages ns it; l o i trs Ab e T s C i k in i 1 , 1 • choeitnei...eieinabtihoestnttgseos lace hceu pot- !'o Cnuhnrlte, and acenmpnunea limo other vows id th e Polls slide engaged in purifying red en the route, and experienced and trusty drivers will superintend the running of the the blood; the coarser particles of impurity 'Pion proprictorof the line is disirous which cannot pass by the other outlets, ore diet it he maintained, and ho therefore calls thus taken up and conveyed off in great plan. upon the public generally to patronize it, cone- thins by the bowels, dent that it will ho for their mutual advatitage. From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse's Every attention necessary will be given, awl , Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach, the miming of the Stages trill he regular. ; but become united with the blood, for the,o , find car Stages leave Alt, noion, every Tuesday j teat' rrrry rurt , uni t completely, rout nut Thursday, and Saturday availin g'''. arrivin g M and cleanse the s 'OM from all impurity, and Clitenberslturg the next day at 2 o'clock. Ile- . . . th the tile et e lusty, which is the lolood, be nniring et - mica perfectly Itettlthy; consequently all sick titT•i:not• 11 ; 1, c 1. 1 e c i l t , v , c s t loi % T; . , t t i l n ie joi s i alt e e n ight °vetoing in time ilor the ears. Between Mt, Coo- mess mid pain is driven from the system, for ion and shade Gap the line will he daily, they cannot remain when the body becomes Cr Fare through $3; to iodermetliate points so pure and clear. in proportion. JOHN JAMISoN. The reason why people are so distressed. Jan. 20,11,when sick; and why so many die, is because ' they do not get a medicine which will pass to 'TO INVALIDS...cc the afflicted parts, and which trill ,pet the Pr. Hardman, Analytical Physician. natural passages for the disease to be cast out hence, a large quantity of food and ether bunt- Physician fur Diseases 01 the Lungs, Throat tee is ind ,,, ad and the stomach and intestines and Ilea—Fortnerly Physician to the 1 me literally overflowing with the corrupted CINCINNATI MARINE 110SPITAL, also ' masst thus undergoing disagreeable fermenta- I to INVALIDS RETREAT, time constantly mixing with the blood, which Author of i•Lettets o Invalids," IS CO:MING-1 throws the corrupted matter through every See following Card. ; vein and artery, until life is taken front the • MAY Appointments. body by disease. Dr. Morse's Pills have ad ' Dr. Hardman, Nov:slid:lu for disease or the ' ; ! t e o d ri T:t e , i i i n Z:M7 o k ie t 7,Y ei : l P l N o i o t i r , Y , : , t b ) Y eet r t n t ; Cormerly Physicist' to Cincinnati Ma th, Ilespital,) will he in attendance at his i l t i o n e d e irienePkPei,ireiTtorin.',netteidtitareiliacknwelei'a have n, et nos as fellows pniu • Ilentieetlon. Jackson's Hotel, Monde, :thly reo, and anguish, and whose feeble frames have Lewistown, Notional Howl, ern scorched by the burning elements of rue . liellitl. dee', Exenome Hotel, " 27. ging fever, and who have been brought, as it Dr. Haelnint treats consumption, Broilebi- were, within a step of the silent grave, now tin, Astlime, Lon neitt is and all diseases of the stand ready to testify that they would have threat and bongs, et al...heal Inhalation, lately been numbered with the dead, had it not been used in the limn, si sit.,l, Landon. 'the t er this grea c mu l won d er f u l medicine, Moral's meal papas it; the treatment of nu to nom, India.. Root Pills, Alter one or two doses , dies is to get no the disce, in the dire. moon tier. .%11 medit•ities are e,theated..loy. ' solutr•ly surprised, in w•itaessing their ,Vett met „,„,„ „ 1 ,,,. 1 , i ; ;„,_ ong elfeets. Not only do they give immodi tien tt, en the troll 1e1,111111 1 ., ..1 . ,vii. If the Sllllat.ll is diseased „.e nu k e afe ease and strength, and take away all. sick. ‘l%,,eoirk Sloe at t foundationt s, it tedttg nli o b f the ult d.: which they disease, to 0 h threetly into the lungs, MeitiCilles are the the blood. Therefore, it will be shown, espec ...tient, to disease and should he applied to holly by those who use these Pills, that they the very scot of disease. Inhalation is to up- will so cleanse and purify, hoot disease—that the o—tlat idie in atien of this principle to the treatment of , dente,. enemy— will tithe i ts f li ght, the lungs, for it gives us direct access to those e as t, o f „ m o t m m b eam , will again return, hitriestte air cells and tubes which lie out of mid the prospect of a 104 and happy life will reach of every other means of administering . , and brighten yeardays. medicines. 'l' be roams that Consumption, co d CAI' IP/N.—Beware of a counterfeit Bien other diseases of the lungs, have heretofore re- l ed ~,n ot. e . Alt genuine have the ea . e sister! all treatment has 'wen because they had . ' never been approached us a direct manner by i" '• IIITE 4 CO , c l / 1 . each box- AO medicine. They were intended to net upon the the aignature qi 4. J. White S; Go. All oth lngs and yet were applied to tho stomach.— lees are spurious. Their 11.C11011 was intended to be local, and yes, I A. J. WHITE & CO., Sole. hvprielors, they were so administered that they should toot 1 60 Leonard Street, New York. act constisottionally, expending immediate and Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by “etion upon the ttnotlentling.stomaeli, a ll d en i ers in Medicates. e I .oa the bed ulcers within the lungs were tins See Agents wanted in every town, village • -led. Inhalation brings the medicine Oil nod hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the etatmet with the disease, withoet the agency will address ns above for terms. •,y ,adage of any violent action. Its appli- , . iit is simple, that it can Ito employed by the gee Price 20 cents per box, five boxes will ^. t, ••, . et' paingest imam or or feeblest invalid- It doss no; be sent on receipt of , postage paw. derange the stomach, or interfere in the least de- - JOH N ILEA D. ,/ gent Huutengdon, gree with the strength, condom or business of December ie the patient. CASSVILLE SEMINARY, °Tn. DuniAsEs THEAT..—In relation to the tidlowing diseases, either when eumpli- MoN. Walsh. Principal. - clued it II lung affections existing alone, I id.> This school for young ladies and ITentletnen is probably the cheapest one of the kind in the invite consultation. I usually tint them prompt ly curable. country. The expenses per year for board, Plaints, li-regularities and Weakness. Prolapses and all other forms of Female corn room rent, furniture. fuel and tandemin common Palpitation and all other Mutts of Heart Elllo l A ate only $/113. Disease, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, and all Piano Jlusic is only $5 ()ere:parlor. All other diseases of Stomach and bowels, &r. Oho languages and the o.niamentals are propor- All diseases of the eye unit oar. Neuralgm, tintially cheap. For other inforination address Epilepsy and all forms of nervous disease.— John D. Walsh, Cassville, Iluntiegdon Co., Pa. No 'Margo fur consultation. Thu neat quarter commences Monday, Jan, S. 1). HARDMAN, M. D. nary 18th., 1858. Jan.13,'57. June 3, 1851 To Merchants and Tamers, GROUND PLASTER enn lie had at the