Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, January 24, 1855, Image 3

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    )f,larticb,
ii the 3rd inst. at Shiprotalturg,
Intl county, l'a., inst.,
the Hee. J. N, Ilaym, Dr.
C AS. \Y.II. 111HIIlE.of en,linn,o
don county, Pa.. to Miss tAitiLut.ET .1.
sTrxi:Ailt)a Dcrldey county, Virginia.
limit:via county papers please copy.]
On Tuesday evening the 3rd of October
by the He, \V. M. Death+ at his residence,
Mr. JOHN V. NAH,I,E and Miss SAILAH M.
LEJI, both of McConne
At Alexandria, on the It inst.. by the Rev.
(ho. Elliott, Mr. ENOCH KLINE to Mies
ELISABETH 1,. MAKER.
On the 26th of December, by Rev. H,
Williams, Mr. JOHN COY to Miss ELISA.
BP:111 HALL, both of this county.
On the 28 by the sonic. NI, BENJ. DUN.
CAN of Ohio to Miss CATHARINE CA&•
TOR of this county.
On the same dny by the some. Mr..ItI;;IICA
lIICKE to Mi. MAILI KENNEDY of
or township.
On the same day In the same- Mr. SAMUEL
LEWIS to Miss LtAII SILKNIrrEII of
west township.
On I)ce. Illst by James Clark, Mr. JAMES
KIRKPATRICK to Miss CATHARINE. MA
THIAS, all of Cassville.
On the 7th inst., by the same, Dr. A. WES
LEY WRIGHT of Union township, to Miss
MARY MATHIAS of Cassellle.
On the 19th inst„ by the name, Mr. LAW
RAXCE SWOI'E to Miss .MARY BAKER,
nil of Union township.
I 1 ♦
G ~.~~,
Ta Cassville, on Friday evening, the 19111
inst., with the croup, MARY AGES, eldest
child of Gee. W. and Jane Ann Speer, aged 2
yearn and 6 months.
Seldom has the death (>f one so young left a
void in the family circle more deeply felt than
the death of "little Aggie." Her innocent
prattlings see 00 more heard by her fond par
ents ; but she, who so lately cheered the firesido
of loved ones, has gone to mingle itithe throng
'vennd the throne of Him who bath said "Suf.
fee little children to come onto me, for of such
is the kingdom."
FEMALE LIBAA.ItY ASSOCIATION.
THE library will 1w open every Saturday after
nuonot tl o'clock, in their room in the
Court Ilause. Sehsc•ription 50 cents a yen,—
New books hare been added to the former ex
cellent collection—"Panny Forn'B" popular
writings, "Bayard Taylor's" &e. The further•
patroungo of the public will enable the collec
tion to be still more extended.—
By order of the
President.
mintin g dott, Tan. 221823.
NOTICE TO HEDGE BUILDERS.
S EALED proposals, will be received by the
'
Commissioners of Huntingdon county, for
building a bridge, tin the nreh plan, across the
Juniata river, near Neffs Mill, between Peters;
burg and Alexamtria. Bridge to be 150 feet
long—one span and to have double arches.—
Proposals received at to Commissioners of
fice, up to the Stb day of February, at which
time and place, the and specification, can
1, seen. By order of the Commissioners,
HENRY MILLER, Clerk.
January '2B, 1855-3 t.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of a writ of Vend. Exp., ifisned out
of the Court of Common Pleas of Hunting
don county, and to me directed, there will be
sold on Monday, the 12 of February, :twit, at
two o'clock, in the afternoon on the premises,
the following deseibed property, to wit :
A certain lot of ground on the North side of,
Main Street, in McConnellstown, being sixty
six feet in front, and extending back one hun
dred and tiftptive feet, bounded by a lot of
Joseph Douglass on the West, and John Soy
der on the East, having thereon erected, a two
story Log House, and a small stable. Seized,
taken in execution, and to be sold as the prop
erty of Michael Shriner.
JOSHUA GREENLAND,
sh,in Ullice, I Sheriff.
Huntingdon, J. 2:1, 1855. J
•
ZA.4ItANi . 4 & 0014
OST respectfully make known to their
IV! friends and the public generally, that they
are tarrying ou the cabinetmaking business,
iu all its various branches, in
3.IOENTIBEICIND
where they have constantly on hand, and make
to order, all kinds of furniture ; such as Be
cones, Tables, Wash and Sewing Stands, Cup
boards, Book.cases,NVurdrobes, Cottage, French
and High Post Bedsteads, Spring Scat Sofas,
and Sofa Rocking Chairs, Windsor Chairs
and Settees, and every other article of
furniture which may be culled for ; all of which
Are made of the very best material and in the
inost fa.shionabl e style. and will be sold at low
ribs. _ _ _
--; The public arc respecrully invited to call and
examine their goods before purchasing else
where.
Ware Room on liill st., south side, 5 doors
oast or J. G. Miles' dwelling.
Jan. 16, 1855-2 m,
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
! &fate of Rev. J. 1". McGinnis, dcc'd.]
virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court
D of Huntingdon county, will be sold at pub:
lie vendue, on the premises in Dublin toewn•
ship, in said county on.
Thursday, the 15th day of February, 1855,
nt one o'clock I'. M., of said day, the following
described real estate, to wit: . .
A certain message and lot of ground, situate
in Dublin township, Ifuntingdon county, ad
joining the village of Shade Gap, and adjacent
'to Milincond Academy, lying, and being on the
west side of the high-way, lending from Shade
Uap towards the Burnt Cabins, bounded by
said road on the east, lot of Jacob Jeffries, on
the south, lands of Mrs. Elise Blair on the
west and north, containing about
One Acre '
more or less, on which is erected a neat cot
tage dwelling house, (the residence of the said
Rem. J. 1. McGinnis, dee'd.,) and kitchen at
tached, with stabling &c.
TErals or SAL:.—One half of the purchase
money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and
the residue in ono year thereafter, with inter
est, to be secured by the bond and mortgage of
the purchaser.
BRICE BLAIR,
Surviving Administrator
Jan. 23, 1855-3 t. of said deed.
ALL KINDS OF
lain & lantg
JOB PRINTING,
subn As
11.311.1 A, Gtl ri3t l / 4 1J1412a)
PROGRAMMES, CARDS, &C,
And all Kinds of Legal Blinks;
Used by Magistrates & Others,
Printed a! the .NWRNIT, f)mcE.
ORPHANS' COURT BALE.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SAAR
!Estate V . John Shore, 11 Clay deC(l.l
BY virtuo of nn Order of the Otphans' Court
of Huntingdon county, there will be sold at
public maim, on the premises, in Clay town•
ship, in said county, on
Thureday, the Ist (lay qf March, 185.5,
at one o'clock P. M., of said day, tho following
described real estate of John Shore, deed., to
wit :
A certain Messrtge, plantntion and tract of
land, situate in Chu• township, Huntingdon
county, bounded by lands of John McNeul on
the south, Andrew Shore on the north, Jacob
Kettertnnn on the east, and Andrew Hoff on
the west ; on which are erected, a good frame
dwelling house, nod a double pen log barn,
with granary Ac., attached—containing
133 Acres
more or less; about one hundred norm of which
are cleared and in a good state of cultivation
and repair, with a large apple orchard thereon,
anila good spring of water near the buildings.
TER:I,4 or ' SA 1:1. -One third of the purehaite
money, to be paid on the confirmation of the
sale; one third in one year thereafter with in
terest ; and the remaining one third at and im
mediately after the depth Hannah
Shore, the Widow of said dee'd., the interest
thereon to lie paid annually find regularly to
the said widow, by the purchaser during her
life—to be secured by the bonds and Mortgage
of the purchaser....
MARTIN A. ,SHORF
Jan. 23, 1853-3 t. Trustee.
VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
I Vt. mue of the most celebrated Phy
ski:lw; in New York, writes us follows:
Da. Crwris--.Dear sir f—liaving witness•
ed the excellent effects of your lIYIIPANA on
INHALING ll' I/LAN VAPOR AND CHERRY SYRUP,
is a case of chronic Bronchitis, and bong much
in favor or counter•iritation in affections of the
throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, I can there.
fore chee'rfully recommended your Medicated
apparatus as being the - most convenient and
effectual node of applying anything of the
kind I bane ever sects. No doubt thousands
of persons may he relieved, and many cured
by using your remedies.
- - - -
Yon arc at liberty to use thia hi any way you
may think proper.
.111;:ipectrully, yours, ke.
C. JOHNS, M. D.,
No. 609 Houston St., New Yorli
Prof. S Center writes US its follows
ENTLEMEN,—I have recently had occasion
tit test your Cherry Syrup and llygetut Caper
in a ease of chronic sore throat, that had refused
to yield to other forms °firmament, and the re
sult has satisfied ale, that whatever may be
•the composition of your preparation, it. is no
imposition, but an excellent remedy. 1 wish
is the sake of the afflicted that it might be
brought within the reach of all.
Rev. Doctor ClltiEVElt wri'es:—
New-York coy. 15, 1854.
MAR Stiti —I think highly of Dr. Curtis's
llygeana, ash remedy in diseases of the throat
and lung. Having had some opportunity to
test its efficacy. I um convinced that it is
a most excellent medicine, both the Syrup and
the inhaling application to the chest.
The livuE.tx.t is Car sale by Thomas Head S.
son. See advertisement in another column
headed. Ifygeonna,
Inn. 23. Itiss-6m,
00,000 GIFTS !!!
THE PEOPLE'S GIFT ASSOCIATION!!!
Tice Celebrated Book of Knowledge !!!
gnus work is now publshed and for sale by
the subscriber and his agents, at the ex
treme low price of one dollar. This valuable
work contams tiro most recent discoveries, and
a variety of manipulations and experiments in
the fine arts, also over 500 receipts of very val
uable and different characters, some of which
have been obtained at great cost. This Book,
from the variety of Knowledge it contains,
claims the attention of the industrious of both
sexes, all classes, capacities and taste. By is
suing 00,001) copies, the 'Subscriber is nimbi.
ed to furnish them at the above price, and on
completing the sale, to present to the members
of the association, the following valuable prop.
erty. Each person buying a Book, will be•
come n member of the Ausociation, and be pre
set.ted with a Numbered Certificate, entitling
the holder to one of the following Gifts.
1 Farm, in North Buffalo Township,
Armstrong County, Pa. 110 acres of
land all tillable, and under a good state
of cultivation, 26 acres excellent tim
ber land, 90 of cleared, including 'a
good two story frame dwellingyund ne
cessary out buildings. This Farm is
thirty-two utiles from Pittsburgh, and
one and a half miles from the Alleghe
ny river, vetoed at $lO,OOO
(Any information regarding the
farm can be obtained of P. Black, the
present occupant of the premises.)
1 Tavern Stand in the Village of
Smicksburg„ Indiana Co. Pa.
The House is a large two story
frame building, 78 feet front,
and well furnished, also a largo
stable and other necessary out buildings
all new. Valued at 5,000
1 Country Residence, in Armstrong
Co. Pa. A large frame Cottage
dwelling stable. and one acre of
land, with a variety of choice fruit
and ornamental trees. About five
miles from Freeport. The buil.
dings are ell new. Valuedat 3,000
10 Gents fine Gold Watches 1,500
100 Ladies " " " 1,000
100 Gents Gold Pencils — , 500
100 Ladies " " 400
The Celebrated Trotting . Horse Ben
Bolt, with Sulkey and Trap
pings. Valued at 500
1 Building Lut in the Village of Kit
tanning 1,000
1 Building Lot in the Village ofFre.
port 1,000
2. Superb Rosewood Pianos
4 Rosewood Pianos 1,100
4 Prince A Co's. Melodeons 640
18,000 Beautiful Steel Engravings 9.000
20 Beautiful Silver Watches 500
50 Superb Accordeons 750
Gold Pons
1000 Gold Pons 1.500
18,000 Popular Literary Woe. 9,000
18,000 Most Fashionable and choice pieces
of Music '1, 5 00
3,000 Beautiful Cornelian Bingo 1.000
1690 Beautiful Gift Books 1690
2 Loans for One Hundred Years, without
security or interest, of Cash, ii.)oo each 1,000
2 Loans One Hundred Dollars each 200
60'000 Gifts Valued at $56,380
The subscriber would distinctly state, that when
the Books are all sold that the property above
named becomes the sole and absolute property
of the certificate holders, in their joint comac .
ty to dispose of as they think proper. He relin
quishing all title and interest in the same.
Each personwho gets up eclat, of ten subscri
bers andforwards.ten dollars, will receive isy
Mail or other Conveyances, ELEVEN BOOKS.
All orders for book; by mail or otherwise should
be addressed(post-paid) to P. O'Brian, Kittan
ning, Armstrong County. Pa.
Any person buyiny a book, who is not sat
isfied that ti is worth the dollar, can return the
Book and Certificate, within tea days awl re
ceive his money.
pErlt is confidently believed the nooks mill
all Le sold, and the property distributed by the
first opiate. 1855.
Jan. 23, 1855.
ILVEU and Plated Spoons, Gold, Silverand
Plated Spectacles, at Edm. Smn•c's Jewelry
NOTICE.
All persons knowing thrinsclvei iirlrlacil to
the surscrilicr. by Note or Hook nrrount. ore re
que%leil to call and make Inimediale settle...lit.
liming concluded to inovu to the iVcst ,portly,
therefore no further indolgener . rnn he elven,
JACOB SNYDER.
January If,, 1853.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
_Errms of nilministrotion Imo been gran
ted to the undersil upon the estate of
Jelin Doubts, Into of Shirleyh township, dee'tl.
All persons indebted to said dedd., are ilitotes
tett to niche payment, and those hosing claims to
present them for settlement.
SAMUEL It. DOUGLAS,
DAVIT) s
DAVID DOUGLAS, 5 " 3 re '
Jam IG, 1855-6t.' Shirley tp.
MINERALOGY.
THE subscriber has recently returned from
Europe with about 20 pounds of Tin Ore,
the specimens, are of the very best, they have
the rock in which they were embed attached.—
To Minerclogio4 or Geologists, those specimens
would be very valuable. That tin ore can be
found in the United States, the subscriber has
no doubt. Any person wishing to procure all or
part of the specimens, ran have them by an car
•ly application to the subscriber. Address,
EDAI l'N TREMITATII,
Orbisonia, Huntingdon county, Pa.
January IS, 1855—it.•
[Estate 1 - 1 Dr. David Dille's., deed.]
AUbITOR'S NOTICE,
TnE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the
Drplinn'g Court of Huntingdon county. to
distribute the balance on the account of Benja
min P. Patton and John T."Matthins, adminis
trators of the estate of Dr. David Diller, Irate of
Warriormark township, deceased, to and
amongst those legally entitled thereto, hereby
giros notice that he will attend for that purpose
at the Court Donee, in Hontingdon, on 'Tuesday
the 13th day of February next, at three o'clock,
P. M., when ail Micro all pertions are required
to present their claims against said fund, or he
debarred from coining in for a share of the stun,
THEO. 11. CREMI:II,
Anditur.
Jan. 16, 1955—1 t.
FARM FOR SALE.
TiII•, subscriber offers his Farm for sale, situ
ate on the Baystown Branch, in Walker
township, Huntingdon county, consisting of
240 Ages
of Slate land, 130 acres of which is in a good
state of cultivation, the balance is well timbered
one half or the cleared land is rimer bottom.
The buildings consist or (WO dWellin. , houses,
frameliarn and all the necessary m 111700500, n
never-failing Spring and well or water, there is
on it a large orchard of grafted apple trees, with
a great variety of other fruit.
The terms will be made easy—and possession
eon be given on the first of April next.
DAVID CORIIIN.
J.. 16, 1855-3 t.•
A Itrarnle of Science,
ntt. C. L. Kelling of Mechanicsburg Cumber
land county Pa., announces to those antic
ted with Tot e m's, Wens, Cancers, Polypus,
Lupus Moles or Marks, Scrofula or King.*:; Evil
and all diseases that have been usually treated
with Caustic or Knife, he can remove them by
an entirely new method, without cutting, burn
ing, or pain neither Chloroform or Ether is. ad
ministered, to the patient:
It is no matter on what part of the body they
may be he can remove them with perfi‘et safe
ty, and in. a remarkably short time. No Min
eral or Vegetable poison is applied; and no
money required until a cure is perfected.
Prolapsis Uteri, Female complaints, Chronic,
Venereal and all other diseases treated with
positive success. Full particulars call he ob
tained by addressing in either English or Ger
man, post paid. Patients can be accommoda
ted with Board on 'reasonable terms.
Mechanicsburg is one of the prettiest and
healthy towns in this or any other State. It is
8 milesfrom Harrisburg on the C. V. 11.11. and
accessible from all ports of the 'Union.
The Dr. will visit eases in any part of the
State when desired.
Kind reader if von know any nfflieted fellow
creature, delay not to tell them of this treat
ment.
January it, 1855-Iy.
BANK NOTE LIST
[Corrected Weekly.]
PENNSYLVANIA. Cumberland Bank,
Philadelphia Banks, par Mineral Bank,
U. States Bank, 2(2 All other solvent,_
t 191ST. COLUMBIA.
All solvent Banks, +
VIRGINIA.
Chumbersburg,
Gettysburg
Pittsburgh,
Sus.ineli 7 a 'Co. no salZ Far BitinCfn;;: -.-.
Lewistown, no sale Near Branches, 1
Middletown, A Whecitng,
Carlisle. I Under Fives, A
a
Erie, I NORTH CAROLINA.
Waynesburg,
. I fA II solvent Books, I
Washington, AiUnder Fives, I
Harrisburg, ;SOUTH CAROLINA.
Honesdale, )-?All solvent Banks, 1
Lebanon, par Under Fives,
Monongahela 1 , GEORGIA •
West Brunel Rank, par llnwkinsville, -
Wyoming Bank, par Coos. B'k Macon,no sale
York, i Merelets ll'k do. tidied
All other solv't b'ks par All other solvent, 7 '
Relief Notes A Under Fives, i
Towunda Relief, no sale, . ALABAMA.
MAINE. 13ittik of Mobile,
Calais, le All other solvent,
Lafayette, Bangor, — , Stutill Notes; 5
Maine Bank, Portland, 5; LOUISIANA.
.. .. . -
Mercantile, Bangor, ' i Other solvent beaks, 1;
St. Croix, Calais, 01110.
All solvent banks, i Solv't Cincinnati B'ks, 1
Small Notes, i COUNTRY.
NEW HAMPSHIRE. Norwalk,
All solvent banks, ' k i Granville Society,
Small Notes, II All other solvent, 1
VERMONT. Under Fives, 2
Bank of St. Attains, 1 KENTUCKY.
All solvent bunks, g All solvent Banks, 1
Under lives, b Small notes, 2
MA SSA CU - SETTS. • TENNESSEE.
411 sulvefit banks, All solvent banks, li•
Under lives, • ill Under Fives, 2
RHODE ISLAND. i MICHIGAN.
Providence Co. Bank, f Far. & Mech., Detroit, 1
All solvent banks, 4.Mich. lust. Co., do. li
Under fives, ;All others, uncertain
CONNECTICUT. t MISSISSIPPI.
All solvent banks, - jal . Northern Banks, no sale
Under lives, a All others, uncertain
, NEW YORK CITY. MISSOURI.
All solvent banks, par B'k Slate of Missouri, f i t
NEW YORK STATE. , FLORIDA.
Atlas Bank, :37gA1l Bunks no sale
James Bank, 121: ILLINOIS.
Northern Exchange, l'State 73'k & Branches,so
State B'k, Saugerties, 1 Under Fives, 50
Bank, Cuyaga, Lake, I All others . , no sale
Solvent Country ll'ks,i, INDIANA.
fast Notes & Certif. of State 13,k & Brunches. 1
Dep. on time issued Small Notes,2
by Free Irks, no sole AIIICANSAS.
NEW JESSEY. All Banks. no sole,
Plainfield, broke WISOONSIN.
All other solvent per In. Co:Cheeks, Mil,v. 2
DELAWARE. ' ?Other Hanks, no sale
Small Notes, i; lOWA.
All Banks, par:Min., Dulnique, no sale
MARYLAND. iOther Banks, no sale
Small Notes,' i: CANADA.
Baltimore Banks, i'All solvent Banks, 2
Salisbury, broke: Bank of Woostpr, tidied
DONNETS. omen sorts and colors, also, Miss'
Mee, from 37 to 30 0 , just received nod for
sale by J. & NV. SAXTON.
CULVER Butter Knives, and Salt Sports, at
►,3 E. Snares OhoupJewviry Store,
T OOKING Glasses, jest recei:ed alai !•or solo
1..4 l y J. t j• W. SAXTON.
CARPET Bags, just received and for sale by
J. S. 5.-IXTOS.
tip, lot tiyA
Ili 11',./1,1
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CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT.
11. IMEI,L'S OEN MK A 1L,1111.1N
1,1 N I MEN'f is a most ex4aordinary inedicine,
the truth of which is placed beyond doubt by
the rust sales of the article nod the many cures
being daily performed by it, which previously
had resisted all other medicines and the skill
of the bolt physicians in the world. It is com
posed of hal:omit, extracts and gutmt peculiar
to Arabia—possessing, in a concentrated form,
nll their stimulating, anodyne, penetrating, unc
tuous and revulsive properties, and the same
w 14.11, ogre togs, wore used by the "Sons or the
Ro z ,o r t," with such miraculous success, ill Cu
ring the diseases of both man and beast,
Read the.falloseitty remarkable cure, trhich
should of itlelf ',bier If. O. .frn•rell's
Arabian Linimeal far beyond
any Mil/1111Fr remedy.
The following is front the principal account•
ant of the wealty and respectable house of
Messrs Voris & lien., of this city, and presents
ONE E MOST WONDERFUL
CURES IN THE ANNALS of medical hist..
ry
Mr. 11. O. Farrell—Hear Sia Actuated by
a sense of gratefulness, I submit the following
as an instance of the utility of your great teed.
Wine. My child, three years oid,ivas suddenly
attacked with a terrible disease, which in less
thou six hours prostrated it to total helplessness.
The limbs became so rigid tht not a joint
bent ; the, flesh turned black and cold mud en
tirely deprived of feeling ; the eyes fixed ; par
tially closed and altogether blind, fidlowing
this was deafness to all sounds ; the spine be.
came contracted and so carved that when
ing on its back the Instil and heels only tom:b
edn linked, the 014 presented every appear.
men of being dead. Immediately ou the nt.
tack, the family physician was called in, and
for three weeks he labored to Cestore it to fel.
ing, but in vaimalthongh it was blistered minx
on times and different rubefacient Liniments
applied. A consultation of physicians was
then held, but to no ptwpose, the case was then
brought before, the Medical Society, Ina noth.
ing could be suggested that had not already
been done, and the doctor then told me he
could do nothing more. We then commenced
applying pots Liniment freely over the whole
length of the spine, and yon may imngi.
parent's joy, when alter a fete applications, re
turning. Intimation wits apparent, and it rapid
ly reeovered with the exception of the sight,
which did not become perleci for near a month.
The child is toic healthy and robust us tun
Five other ens-s of the stone hind occurred
previously in say neighborhood, all of which
died. when there itt no doubt ii vour Linitnvht
hail beets used they would have'recovered.
HENRY G.CLELAND.
Peoria, March Ist 1851.
A HARD LIMP ON A HORSE'S
BREAST.
Fr. H. G. Farrell:-1 have mad your Ara.
bias Liniment with gratification in several
eases, the most reniarhalde of whidi vans ,
large lam that. appeared on my hurtsr'shmeci
It was very hard, appearing to he hard gristle.
I ilininined fur nearly a year, when I applied
your Liniment, one battle of which entirely
cured it. I can TIS the host
Liniment I ever used. JOHN CRAWL
Peoria, Feb. 20th
L oo k onf Connh,l;Pils!
The public are cautioned atoribst another
counterfeit, which has lately made its appear
ance, called W. It Farrell 's A raliian Liniment,
the most dangerous of all the counterfeits, be
cause his having the name of Farrell, 'natty
will buy it in poet litith, without the knowledge
that n counterfeit exists, and they will perhaps
only discover their error when the spurious
mixture has wroutght its evil effects.
The genuine article is manufretured only by
11. G. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor,
and wholesale druggist, No. 17 Main street,
Peoria. Illinois, to whom all applications for
Agencies must be addressed. lie SUN, pet get
it wills the letters IL li, betbre Farrell's, tints
F.11111E1.1;8 7 -and his signature on
the wrapper, all ether, are counterfeits.
Sold by Thos. Rena Son, Iloutingdon, 11.
E. Sellers & Ilrothers wholesale, Pitts
burg, sod by regularly authorized agents
throughout the United State.;.
Price 25 and 50 cents, and :;.41 per bottle.
AGENTS WANTED in every town, village
and hamlet in the United States, in which ono
is not already established. Address H. G. Far.
cell as above, accompanied with good refereeee
as to eharaMer, responsibility, &c.
ALMANAC FOR 1866.
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Juno 1 2
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July 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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29 30 31
August • 1 2 3 •4
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September -
2 3_ 4 1; G 7 8
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October 1 2 3 4 5 6
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28 29 30 31
November 1 2 3
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18 10 20 21 22 23 21
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December
234 5 G 7
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i':l - 1EI:s ailtainisinolun on tile ~ 1
of Ow boron,rl,
Cusstill •, llntiiinprlon comity, loe'4l. All per•
stns to Said cstntu tire refineslwl to
mike innnedinto poyinvot, nil thoi't having
claims the same 01 present than
properly anlllentienosl setilottent.
DA VII) Cl..1111(SON,
Jan. 10, 1i4.15.—Gt,.
Fourth Vol. of Yankee Notions.
GREAT IMPROVEMENTS
The present uumher commences the Fourth Vol-
MCC of this popular Periodical. Ito
hecu I yet? n a 45 circulation, taro:lily
LARGER than that of it n• similar publication
IN THE WORLD,
is constantly increasing. A rran,, ,, ements have
been made which will ',Heinle the Publishers to
make the
NOTIONS
Far superior t.s ;my Cuomo paper ever paldish
ed in the United St“es. TH IIEsT Aims-
Tic TALENT in the coma', let; been enga
on THE ILLU6TRATIONS. and each number
mu contain Own Go . to 75 EI , ;(; RAVINGS, in
the highest school of COMIC ART. Ira Liter
ary Contents, by a large Cum, of Talented Con
tribdurs. will challenge comparison with those
of any cosh'e I.r/caller:l either in Europe or
America, and will consist of a dueler repertory
or hanoriiin, entire. oil, comic tales, ske &c.,
Rimini; to "shoot folly as it flies;' 'Mt never
derstepping the lines or strict propriety; it being
the object of the Publisher to make the' YAN
KEE NOTIONS an ever welcome visitor at ev
ery Home Circle.
'Subscription price, $1 25 per annutn : or 121
cents per number. For sale by all the News
Agents and Puri:elk:o Dealers in every City,
Town, and Village in tire Unitcil Smtes and
Catottla.—T. AV. STRONG, Pohl:Ater, 03 'Nas
sau St. N. 1 - ,--.lan. 1255.—nt•
Fennlry fer'Bale or Rent.
rpflp, Steam :Foundry belonging to the under
-1- stood at n'eteesburg, will be sold or rented
on reasonable terms, including ot large variety
of Patterns for Cooking-stoves, Parlor, Ton
plate, Wood and Coal stoves ; Water-pips, Roll
ing-mill, Rorgn, Grist, Saw-mill and Threshing
machine mtings; else to lhll assortment of Plow
patterns for all the various plows used in the
country. The hamdry is favorably located for
business with all the machinary, patterns and fix
tures in good order Possession given on Or bo
nne April Ist next Grouting.
McCULI,OOII & °IMAM'.
Petersburg, .Jam, 3d 1855.-3 t
NOTICE. •
1 ,,,, g 0 1 15 ; knowing themselves Iv, have un
ti accounts with the undersigned, will
please 'make settlement by the 15th al January,
atter that date the hooks will be left in the hands
of a Justice for settlement, as 1 have cilia the
btodness. JOS. 11. THOMPtiON.
Dee. 27 s 186-4.-3 t.
IVATCIIES 1 MATCHES I NAT( 1!1.5
rs c, itt ,L.l N ,
sAFETy .
WOOD BOX niATcnEs.
No. 10G North FOURTH Street (above Ettec,)
PIIILIDELPIII.I.
r.k Trims having become an indispensable
. 13 .- article in housekeeping, the subscriber
ter a greet s 1, i lire or rime and money is enabled
to to the l'uldic an article at once combin
ing. Utildpine• Chorime.. The inventor knowing
Ilse dangers apprehended oil ;moonlit or the
mamier in which Matches are generally peel:-
ed paper, has by the oil of New Steam Ma
chinery or his own invention, suceeedoil in get
ting 111) 21 SAFETY PATEMT I'I'ItIGIIT
?rood BOX ; this box is ;;n• prerei Mile, inasmuch
that it occupies no more room Men the old round
wauil box, and contains at least Two lincomm
per cent. more matches, which to Shippers is
considerable advantage; it is entirely new, and
secure against :\ loisture and spontaneous com
bustion, and dispels nil danger oil trunspoutn
thin by means of Itailroiol, Steamboat or any
other mode or conveyance.
These Matt+es are packed so that one gross or
more may be shipped to any part of the world
with perfect safety. They are the most desirable
article for Hume consumption, and the Southern
and Western Markets that have over been inven
ted.
DEALERS and SHIPPERS, will do well to
call and examine fur themselves.
These Matehrs are 11'.IIiI.dS TED to
sap dor 10 angthing haryi,re ,q 1; red to the Public.
.1011 N 11NNE4LV,
lob North roulern St., rhilthva.
Dee.2o,
HIDE OIL AM) LEATHER STORE.
D. KIRKPATRICK,
No. 21 South Third Street, lietwejn Market
and' Chesnut Streets, Philadelphia,
11AS FOR SALE
PL.I AA. a,
Dry and Green Sailed Patna Kips,
TANNERS' CIL,
Tanners' and Curriers' Tools,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES AND UrOli THE BEST
TERMS.
er Ali kinds of Leather in the Hough wanted,
for which the highest market price will be given
in cash, or taken in exchange fur Hides.
Leather Stored free of Charge and Sold on
Commission.
Doe. 20, 1854.—1 y.
HI NRI' W. OVERMAN,
No 6, South Third Street,
BELOW MARKET,
Philadelphia.
Importer, Manufacturer and General
1227:222 ID`bti\l23l : ,
Has Constantly on hand, and
Always Finishing:,
All kinds of Leather, Morocco, Calf
Skins, Sheep Skins, &c.
The attention of Country Mi..limits and Man
ufacturers, is solicited,
RED AND OAK SOLILOATIIER.
Per. 20, IA3-1.-ly.
IMPROVED LARD LAMP.
undersittnedhating purch a sed the full
and exclusive right anal Brivilege of con
structing, using, and wending to others, the right
to make nod ante, in the county at Huntingdon,
STONESIFER St SMITH'S improvement ita the
adjustabio pocking far a s n ap for. burning lard.
Lamps tbr sale by the dozen or singly, also
township rights for sale at reasonable prices.
All orders promptly attended to by address
ing, the subscriber, Orbisonia, Hiatt. Co. I's.
GEO. CGICSELIHS.
Sipesvillo, Nov. lin, 1554.—fm.
bay year Blanks at the
"Journal Unice." We have 40w prepared a ve
ry ttaperiorartielo oI'EL ANTE DEEDS, BONDS,
j UDOMENT NOTES, SUMMONS', E.,XEC Ut•
'LIONS, tic.
Fish for Sale.
15 Rtmcls Susquehanna Stunt,
10 Half hill. 4 ,
just merited and for sale at the store of
GEO. G)VIN
T ADMEN Lasting and Silk work Gc.lors,
I
Morocco, and (loot Ponta and sluii at the
store of CEO.
'1 : N f i Z. t o
;o '7
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) , ! „),talent
T.A;lt}l }tit-C)VI.O.E.
,‘ I.! , Cu the atalursianed ho•
attewlaavu, are reqta:-ti.! to call
111(1 mettle immediately, mat attlh: emits. The
Books havu 'ecu lea with .11ex. Port, lisq.—
A word to the wis,, i$ satavieat.
J. ti. GRIFFITH, M. D.
11cc. 13, 1834.-4 t.
A 11 41 4/ IP 4)
EVERY YOUNG AMERICAN.
ELAND, CLAY S.; Cu., '1'11):
J.l Dow., !tare prep;wiltiiiii, and will soon
poldish, in ono volione of ithout 500 pages, with
two iiiindred engravings, cloth, gilt, '1111:
LL:STI(.J.YEI) 31. A NNEIZS 111)0K A Manu
al of good 6chm for nod pulite tteeontplidonents;
Cifillallllll , g 111.1 . 01 . 111 11.11 . 114.414111 S ill all Olin ippor
loini
to the person, dress, manners, nctluire•
titeitte, comers:taw' and deportment of the per
fect lady, tucl the finished goatlenian of Ito best
sueien•. Price ono dollar.
This book, the first and only one of it, kind
will be sent, post-paid, as , a pretnionyo any per
son who will p6)core thirty sabsenbers to the
Dime, an illustrated tountfile, ;it ten cents a
year. Each number of the thine contains front
fire to ten engravinc;:, msic, and twenty col
umns of useful and entertaioinv taatter, suitable
for the :a houl or fainily. It considered the
best, as it is the che.,pest „r !dm! ;and
behp,s neither seetiedi, , eet,dai, nor partizan,
it is intended fur the wid,st tire:dation and the
greatest possible use!'alness.
The Illustrated .Alannurs Bonk, post-paid, nod
thirty copies of the !limn, one year, for Thi'ee
Dollars.
Illustrated "..s.l:n.ner, Iluuk, pob
paid, t'ur One dull,.
The Dime, ten cent, n a eleven fur
one
Specimens cheerfully forwarded to Teachers,
Clergymen, l'ustmasters, or 111 persons wishing
to raise dubs and compete i'or Premiums.
Address 1,1.:1„1.NI) (;1..A1.' 2.i: Cu., 11 Spruce.
st. N. V.
Va!aabTo Limstaise Laud for Sale,
imbrriber tau!, at privato sale, hia farm,
situate in Frunklin towmhip, Huntingdon
County, about numhallmile front the Pennsylva
nia Railroad, containing about
One Hatflred and finely Acres,
be it inure or le, of the hest qvality of limo
stime land, aliont I 6,/ at which are cleared,
under good tenor, and in 1 good state of culti
c:am
The improvemuti are a two story stone
dwellin g house, a large frame, hank barn,
wagon shed, corn crib, largo stable, and other
out buildings. It has a good orchard, and good
water upon it. •
Any person fleshing to purchase, earn call
upon MC on the premises. T will shows• them
and make Inman my terms.
JAMES DYSART.
Nov. 15, N 51.-1,1."
BOOKS I HOOKS 1 ! WALL PAPER! 1!
20,000 popul a r
eeived from Huston, New York ani v:R z a ,
alelphia, comprising the great-, •-',W/
est variety and moit extensive stook 7—
ever brought to the interior ache State, Ills
STATIt./Nlida is also uf grmtt variety and su
perior quality, in plot ea ft,110,1 Letter, Cap
1111 , 1 :Cote Paper, Gold and Steel Pens, Inkstands,
Blank anti Tune Booki, Diaries for 1.655, &e.--
Also, Harper's, Putnam's Codey's aml Gra
ham's Magazines, receivedevery month as soon
as out. 2IIOU cold.a of the hooks rec.:11,4.1ml
ho the 'reaehers' Militate nth board of I)irms
tor3 of the mainly: Greenlia's Arithmetic, and
Algebra. t'own's Spellers, and StYall's Benders.
:trui Pay,tti & Dant , m.s lloiton Copy Bottlt.s,
being the best system Its well as the best execu
ted books ever offered to the public atthe lowest
whole.ttla prim,. 1900 pieces Wail Paper from
.9 to 13 cents for common, IS, 23 and :17 cents for
glazed, and 1,25 to P 1 fur gull. Alt of the above
stock is ofiltred extremely low for cash—the puh•
lie will please mill and examine.
Store opposite Whittaker's llutcl,.ltuilroad
St., Huntingdon, Pa.
WM. COLON,
Nov. S, 1851.
NEW STAGE LINE
TIIE subscriber would respeetthlly inform the
traveling piddle that he is now running a line
of Thick, rcuni Mt. ucion to o r bi, on i a , es f o ll ows ,
From Orbisonia to Mt. Union nod back again,
every flay, intersecting the Champersburg line
Passengers wishing to go to Shade Gap, or any
other place, will be taken on without delay.
tire good and comfortable, and
be is determined to have none but good and
steady drivers; in a word, his desire is to carry
passengers in comfort and safety.
JAMES S. GUMMI%
Orbisonia, Nov. 0, 1054.-I y.
FIVE PER CENT'SAIING FUND,
Of The National Safely Company,
Mame South 111,1 C.,encr Thin! &vet,
„ .
P 1111..! 1 , E1.1'111.:.
Incorporated by the State of Penn
sylvania in /St?...
1 1 ? IVE (:ENT intereit and the
1 money always puid h;u•k whenever it is
called fin•, without tint necessity of giving notige
tur it beforehand.-
lark :.11t ' their money
in this Safety Fund, on account ui the superior
safety :Ind convenience it ;lairds, but any sum,
large or tonsil, is received.
This SAVINt; Peso has more than half a mil
lion of dollars, securely invested fuc the safety
of ,Icpusit2rs.
Tlie Office is open to veeeive and pay money
every dav, from ii o'clnck in the morning till 7
o'clock in the evenilej., ninl en Monday and
Thursday evenings, 9 Welo4.
People who have money to put in; are invited
to call at the mn, f.r 1)ml,, inilmnntion.
HENRI' L. BENNET?, l'rrn't.
ROBERT WOE, Vico Pres't.
WM. J. Itma),
Nrr. 1, 1554.
FREE EXHIBITION!
IF
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.t t F.itephant Store,
T_TAN'ING removed his efilensive Store to No. 1,
11 -Cantlies formerly oecupi,,cl by T.
K. Simonton, is .1W prepared to tweoinnimla
his old ',stoma, and the public generally, ',vitt'
a sidsndhl and fashionable its:murtment of
Fall and Winter Goods,
asAortment consists rf
Dry Good , i, Groceries,
/llrtrdware, Queensware,
and all kinds olgoods n.tally kept inn Connory
Store. Also, a beautiful cheap and elegant as
sortment of
Ladies' Dress Goods,
Trivamingsof orgry variety. Aso, HAW
Capr, Bonnet 3, Boots and Shoes, and a variety of
goods of all kiatl4.
. . _
Countr?• prOtlit,e t, ken in e,:ehange for good 3,
at the highest market prices.
Ilunth,lon;
I,.,IDIES' DRESS (..GODS,
. ,
Mac. r/ela,, li. I>elunos, De Berege, Lawns,
(linglattn,, nn a choice s irfety of Goods of till
kind.;, at the store of GEO. GWIN.
. _ .
usT received and thr sale, Elam, Shoulder,
Side, Dried Ileef, Lalto Trout, Witte letgh
7)rit,l tri..d • ;.,!.
, \NT.
.1. IRVINE, ill. D.
;rad/IWO , !11l v f ff 14' York,
I_TAVINIi roncituted to brute porninnently in
11 Warri,siiiiirk. Huntingdon County, oars
his profcs•ionill .orgy ices to the citizens of that
place ini:t.
ltErcurtatust
Bicdieal Ftictlity,rtlie University of N. Y.
Dr. Jolt. MIA !,:loeh, Petersburg, Ilunt. Co,
Itr. Henry Etrittly, •'
Nov, 1,105.1.-1 b
REMOVAL
Clothing! Clothing! Clothing!
I,,,grst and test Sd,c..',l
Ilea;:y made Fall and Uinta Clothing.
Ever offered to the Citizens of
ljuhtingdon county.
_ .
I F
you wish to get a cheap and fashionable suit
or e:“:hing at 30 1), cent. less than you can
elsewhere pnieure them, then go to the ebrup
not hinx Emporium of HENRY" ROMAN, op
posite Coats' Hotel ko Market Square, Hunting
don‘ rit.,Ni•heilt you will hod Ready made Cloth
ing of any quality , ninth: of suited inatetial`4, and
hi the most thshionable style and at rates im
measurably below any other establishment in
this vicinity, where it is considered that the
"nimble six•pence is tar preferable to the slow
shilling," and unae, fur gum: tits, tine nutter'.
fdshiunable style and finish, "he mat be
beat."
The subscriber respectfully invites the :men
d. of Ws DUIIIerOUS frielltlS Lind customers and
the public in general to his immense and well as
coned smck of Mena' and Boys' Fall and Win
ter Clothing, consisting' partly of Tine do*
Beaver, Pilot, Petersham, Wititnev, Felt and
Double overcoats, Cloth Frock, bre . . Sock
and llt,iness coats, of all qualities, styles and
colors, Monkey J -
ackets, Roundabouts of ditto
mit sorts, qualities and prices. Fine Black
Doc, Cloth and Cassimere pants do., Fancy
Cas-itnere, SOTinet , Tweed, as well as a variety
of 'linguini,. Ve.,ts, some of which in quality
and \t - orkmanship equal any custom work, that
can Le obtained in any other place. Besides a
large assortment sit Buys' Clothing, the subscri
ber also keeps on hand a well selected
stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, such as
handkerchiefs, eraV4S, colhint, gloves, savkAt
shirts of all descriptions. Undershirts, Draw
ers, Knit Jackets Suspenders, Traveling Bags,
lints and Ceps, end great tnuuy other articles too
MUD:IIM to specify.
Dieuttraged by past favors, the subscreber has
far c..ceetled his usual outlay in purchasing stock,
and he now assures the public that 110 person
wishing to purchase need leave his store without
Leinisuite,l, he is enabled to sell at the very
and whoever wishes to make a wise
outlay of his tummy is respectfully invited to call
tital tar himself.
lIENIZY RO3.IAN,
Oct. l'J;
JUNIATA ACADEMY Ant FEMALE
SEMINARY,
Shirhfistarg, //mdic . .,,!ca Cu., Pran'a
av. j. 131.3 CA311,1:1.1., A. M. Principal
Seminary; Heim J. C.ort A. M.,
and A. C. I.:ENmum, Principals,
Academy.
IVinter Session bud' :seiwois opens on
I!;.lmesdall, Lh. ; ..Vor,mlwr, and con
tinue :ive months.
'II.7 , IOIS—sIAIINAItY
fuel n101114;011, per ,ession 554;,00
Magi, with 11,, of un:trument, per quarter .8,00
TEloig—AcAmoty :
rent, fact and tuition, pe,
*716,00
'.lnfl,rn Language: ,
..,....
l'iti,Ling itud.l)ruwin4, 3,00 to 5,00
I... , ttires and practical in,tritetion given in
.I,rionittire, Cliemis:ry, Surveying nod lingi
iieerin; &e. ."
Im,ruetion will be given in the Seminary, in
nibruitlerv, Gilding , Brinwing and plain 'wattle,-
Shitleyslntrg, Oct. 18.-3 m.
A SPLENDID ARRIVAL
FALL AND WINTER
AT THEI HUNTINGDON CLOTHIN4 - 1 sronE.
A. WILLOUGHBY,
LTAS jest roomed froto the east with a largo
il and splendirl assortment of
ran and 'Minter Clothing,
for nen .4 boys, made in the latest 'fashion and
in the most durable manner. Who ever wants
to be dressed better and cheaper than anybody
else in town, let him cull Wl.Lot:ouny's
C CLOTOING STOM:, one door west of T.
Read & Son's drug store, Huntingdon.
Call and see for yourselves
Oct. IS, 1.5-!.
If You Want to Buy Cheap
Goods, Call at the Store of
ISika_ArbEB
rpm.: subset 7 iberw7tild re7PcttllllyWmottnco
to the public, that he !Pis returned from
Philadelphia and New Yotk, and is now opening
at Ids well knuwe stand in Market Square, the
largest anti prettiest assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods,
ever brought to the borough of Huntingdon, and
is now selling at unusually low prices.
My stork comprises in part, Cloths,Hassimers,
black and finer, Satinetts, a large 'variety of
Satin and Silk \regime:, Kentucky and' Penna.
Jeans, Tweeds, Tiekings, brown and Won:died
Muslim, Drills, Crash Bags and Bagging, Table
Diaper, eltc., and a great variety agoutis too tat
thous to mention.
Ladles Dress and Fancy Goods,
A large as,
and spencers,
.ortment of Under sleeycs, Collars
Prini;; in abundanee,Mons. de Lanes, De Berege,
A Ipaccas, Tmstres, Cashmeres, Florence Mat ,
online, and Gro. do Ilap,for Bonnets and Edging,
Ribbons, fancy, and !duck Gimp, black silk
Lace, Ladies' ‘Gd Cloves, Gents black do.,
men and tin Ilandkerelders, Italian Cravats,
Hosiery, Sc.
Moots and Shoe".
Eardwaro, Queonsware, Glasswaro
and Cedar Ware,
A UppiTl: 1 7 1,7;11
Grocorios,
Hats and Caps,
A great variety of
StraNs• Goodg
:My stock has been selected with the' greatcsi
core in regard to quality and price, and I flatter
myself' that I can ofTer inducements to purchases
Hot to he round elsewhere. • •
Thant:fa! lbr the pa:ronage of the past, by my
friends, and the petite generally, I respecifall4 ,
,ntintlance of the same.
GIBE). GM/C..
I,ltingdon, Oct, 11, 155.1
.1 AFRICA. J. F. Htst
o;e4 Ai. 30 AVLYORO.
Office with DANIEL ..IrmeA, Esq., IEII street,
between Illantgointry end Smith streets, Hunt
ingdon, l'onn'tt. [ Sept. 21,, '5.1, tf.l
Laud tbr Sale.
A TRACT OF LAND situate in Germany
.L 1 Velley. seer Shirleysburg, Huntingdon co.,
tent.dning about 123 Aerett, the gttatter part
of which is limostone, in a good state of cultiva
tion, bounded by lands of George Swine and An.
I drew Spanogle. ' JOHN LOTTS.
June 'Si, 1851.
t I.oatitirilli,Nortment of Silk Dress Patterns,
1 - 1. BIN+. Silk, and Bonnet Liningoust receiv.
ed and i t stile by J. & W. SAXTON.
HTS.—Moloskin No, and 2, of the lalcsl
styles. ICossuth Tints of rnriotts styles and
qualitie ill Le soil low at the cheap store of
GEO. f ii'LV.
TI:bT RECEIVE!) alp! for,le Pi,h,54,11 7111,1
W. Mk, iftv.