Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, May 30, 1855, Image 3

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    OUR BOOK TABLE.
We have received the Juno number of
the "Yankee Notions," published by T.
W. Strong, New York.
THE " STUDENT. " —The present num
ber is the commencement of a new vol
ume; N. A. Caliiins, publisher, 848 Broad
way N. Y.
Peterson's Magazine.—The June num•
her of this desirable periodical is on our
table, the character of this work is well
sustained.
Godey's Lady's Book.—This most ex
cellent periodical for June is before us,
and is one of the most desirable Magazines
with which we are acquainted.
Terms-1 copy one year, $3; 2 copies
one year, $5 ; 0 copies one year, slo.
Address L. A. Cocky, Philadelphia.
pa. Messrs. W. C. & J. Neff, 3d South
7th St., Philadelphia, have presented us
with a book, which proposes to cure, by
the application of Electro•Magaetism, Tu
bercular Consumption ; Enlargement of the
Heart ; Bronchites ; White Swelling; Con
sumption of the Bowels ; Tubercular Dis
ease of the Kidneys, &c., &c., &c.
Price 50 cents.
Graham's Magazine.—The June num
ber of this invaluable periodical is on our
table. It will bear comparison with any
of the Magazines Terms—One copy,
one year, in advance, $3 ; 2 copies, $5 ;
(and one to agent or getter up of the club,)
for $6, one copy will be sent three yeanu.
Published by Abraham H. See, 100 Chest
nut st., Phila. •
P. s.—The number for the month of
Mny has not made. its opponrance, will
you Alp us by forwnrdingit.
PIIILIDELP111:1 MARKETS.
Tileghy, May 29.
For Flour the market remains quiet, and
sales are limited to the wants of thehome trade
at $ll for standard broods, and $11,25 per bar
rel for extra, including fancy fussily brailds at
higher rates shipping Flour is held at fortis,
rates, but there is little or none selling .
Wheat continues !war., With a moderato busi
ness to note at $2,50 for prime red, and $240,
tier inferior, and 5;i2,65 0 - C2,70 for fair to choice
white, sales •reaehing about 5000 bushels in
lots. Cons 13 dull tel lower, and 1R.5000
lnishols only Lace been disposed of at $l,ll
%float, including a lot of white rat $1,09 in
store.
An improvement worthy of the Fro
gresslve Age.
ALDHICIR & FOOTE'S
PATENT WASHING MACHINE
rpm.; subscriber is prepared to furnish every
t citizen of the Commonwealth, with one of
these superb articles, acknowlodgod by all who
have them in use, and by every ono who has tes
ted them, to be superior to anything of the kind
ever brought before the public.
They lire made of the best material, unider tho
st.pervision of the subscriber, who is prepared
to deliver them at any point in this or the adjoin
ing counties. This maebitic mnttye.t
vnntegeo over ally other of the Lind, from the
fort, that it in no manner wren the elk`thill,
onto less soap, and is easier worked.
The prier ranges frovi sin to seven dollars.
The subscriber It...rants this machine to give
entire satisfaction. If it does not do everything
he says., no charge will be made. A trial is
earnestly invited and perfect satisfaction war.
emoted. A strong' recommendation for the ma-
Cillllo9 the number already sold.
Any person who wishes one of these articles,
can be accommodated by addressing
11. J.• WILLIANIS
Alosandfin, Huntingdon Co., 1"a .
Nay 30, IBss—Gra.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE,
num midersigne.l Anrl;tor aprobitol 17 the
I court coon.
to to distribute ,
Sale of the 'teal !: Motile!, aura,
Esq., amongst ll entitled to receive the
same, hereby gin lee to all Coo portico in
terested that he 1,- appuinted Saturday the
30th day of Jon. of one o'clock, P. 31.,
at hie (Alive, in th- • of Huntingdon, tent
Ito hearing or saM when and where all
intercuied may aft
JOHN HEED.
Auditor.
May 30, 1035-1.
AUDFMR'S NOTICE..
frlllli undersigned auditor appointed by the
I Court of Cimmma Pions of Huntingdon
County, to distribute the balance in the hands
of David Blair, Aasignee of Simon LeVi,
amongst those entitled to receive the same,
hereby gives notice that he will attend for the
purpose-of making said distribution, on Friday,
the sixth day . ofJuly next, at one o'clock P. M.
at his office. i 0 the borough of Huntingdon
when and where all persons interested may at
tend, &c.
May 30, 1855-4 t.
JOHN REED,
Auditor.
AEDITOR'S NOTICE.
THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the
1 Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, to
distribute certain balances in the hands of
Charles Duff and Reuben Dull', Administrators
of John Duff, deed., and Trustees appointed
by said Court, to make toile of his real estate,
aum,-;st those entitled to receive the same,
bere!.y gives notice, that he will attend for the
purpose of making said distribution on Mon.
day the second day of July next, at one o'clock
P. M., at his office in the borough of Huntibg
don, when and where all persons interested
may attend &c,
JOHN REED,
Auditor.
May 30, 1855—1 t,
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas the net of Assembly of the 27th day
of March, A. D. 1855, has greatly extended the
limits of the Borough of Huntingdon, end where•
as all the laws now in force relating to the said
borough, stud the bylaws and ordinances thereof
are extended to the territory included in the new
limits of said borough, and whereas the citizens
may not be informed of the now relation in which
they are placed ip regard to the premises-- .
NOtice is therefore hereby gittn to all whom
it may concern, th•st the borough ordinances
generally, and tn ta especially those relating to
hogs and dogs running:lt large, in said borough,
will be strictly enforced front and after the first
day of Juno next. By said °Mimeo, the own
ers of dogs ans. required to pay n dog tax, and
dogs running in largo without muzzles art to be
killed and their owners lined, and hogs running
at large aro to bo siczed and sold by the high
Constable. All the good citizens the hereby en
joined to confsrm to said buss and aid in cnfur•
cing the same
TIIEO. H. CREMER,
Chief Burgess,
Huntingdon, May 23, 1855.-3tcb.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
[Palate of Philip Barnel,deed.,lalc of Toil ep.]
TILE undersigned auditor appointed by the Or
phan's Court of Huntingdon County to dis
tribute the balance in the bends of Philip Barnet
acting FAeoutor of said deed. will anund fur the
Purpose ethic appointment et his ollice in the
Borough of Huntingdon, on Friday, June 15th,
1055, at 10 o'clock. personsinterested in
said final will Woe notice that they will be mai
red to present their claims before said Auditor,
or be debarred front coming in fore share of the
catch Wane° or fund.
A. W. 131VVDICT,
nditor.
lAN! VI. Pith• it,
MISCELLANEOUS.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
By virtue of An order of the Orphans' Court
of Huntingdon County, there will be exposed to
public sale in Cassvillo, on Saturday the 30th day
of Jane, the following described property, the
remaining part of the Real Estate of Rol3ort
Speer, deed. •
. . .
A tract of land containing about 260 acres,
with large Stone House, Saw Mill and other
improvements, well timbered, situate within
miles of Camille.
ALSO,
A tract of land containiug 120 acres, adjoin
ing. Cassvillc, about 40 acres of which aro clear
ed and in cultivation.
ALSO,
A point lot on back•otreot in Cassville.
ALSO,
The one undivided halt of the Rhodes tract of
Coal Land situate on Broad Top, containing 55
acres in all.
Terms,
One third of the purchase money to he paid
on conllrmation of sale and the balance in two
equal annual payments with interest.
HENRY GLAZIER,
DAVID CLAIMON, j Clerk.
Trustee. S
P. S.—Tim remaining half interest of the
Rhodes tract of Coal lend, will also be offered
for sole at the saute time.
May 23, 1955-st.
CHEAP BOOKS, CHEAP BOOKS
AT
ET' . 'IMMTHIVIIB,)
THE CHEAP HOOKSECLER
N. IT: CORNER ,S7XTH AND ARCH
PHILADELPHIA.
Be is constantly receiving from the Trade,
Sales, and other auction sources largo sapplies
of carefully selected Books in all Departments
of Literature.
SELECT,
RELIGIOUS,
SUNDAY SCHOOL,
• JUVENILE AND'
TOY BOOKS, &c.
•
to suit nil tastes, and at all prises. BOO)s for
plosentation, &c.
:Bibles, Testaments Prayer Books
,via, n very large and extensive variety of
Staple and Fancy Stationary,
41' the best quality and lowest prices.
Reinoinher the North West corner Sixth and
Arch St., Philadelphia.
May 23,1855.-Iy.
SELLING OFP AT COST,
LIU 9-
iiTA I.II,IYELIT,
The subscriber, intending to close busiimss,
will sell his largo and handsome assortment of
goods
AT ORIGINAL COST.
Ili, assortment consist. of
Pall and Winter Goode,
1921' (floods, Groeerieg,
Hardware, Queeusware,
and all kinds ofgoods tpinnlly kept in it Country
Store. Also, a beautiful cheap and elegant as
sortment of
Ladies' Dress Gmls,
and Trimmings of every variety. Also, flats;
Caps, Bonnets, Bouts and Shoes, tual . a variety of
goods of all kinds.
Call and examine fur yourself and get bar
gains.
ALEXANDHR CARMON
Huntingdon, May 23, 1854.—im.
YE SHAKERS READ ! I !
ONE of the many testimonials revolve...! almost
doily in favor of itnonES' FliVNIt ono Actin:
has never foiled
Lewisburg, ()id. ra.,?
.
hilly 2, 1633. S
A. Tilionns—Deur ol
medicine you sent me wan duly received on the
I Ith of April, and 1 hand you herewith receipt
for thug/tine.
I have sold about ono half of it, and so for the
people who have used it are satisfied that it has
cured thorn. It has ecrtsinly stopped the Ague
in every ono who has used it, and six of these
were of long standing. Ply sister, who has had
it fur live or Sin rears back, end could not get it
slopped, except hr Quinine, Ind that only no lung
so she n•ould who it, is now, I think, entire , '
cured by your remedy.
If it thus continues to keep off the Ague, as I
think it will you may'expeet front one large os
tlers. I tun sir,
Yousg very truly,
C. R. ifIcCINCI,T.
3. W. TITOMPON,
LAVititl)Lft.'l',.lll4; - V 2.0 - 1' iLziivO
COMMISSIONER FOR PENA' <l.
DAVENPORT, lOWA.
Attends to buying, selling and locating Lands
nod land warrants, pays to noes, loans Money on
Real Estate scourity,on commission, examines
and makes abstracts of title, &e. Any business
intrusted, will be attonded to promptly and with
. . • ..
Rorer to lion. Geo. Taylor and Members or
the 'unt Huntingdon.
May 14th, 1855—1nt0.•
MOOZ, 3111.11 Z.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons whom
it may concern that from and after the next set
tlement by the County Auditors or Huntingdon
County, (in January 1956) no claito or demand
by any person, against said County on account
of any road or bridge view, election, or service of
any kind rendered said counts, and which is of an
older Standing limn six years, will be allowed in
settlement by said Auditors , and till demands
uncalled for and unclaimed up to the time spe
cified, will be considered as forfeited aid !mayor
shut out; and the certificate, order or paper on
which it is predicated, rejected and thrown aside
nsn canoellod paper.
RALPH (MOTU EY,
PERRY MOORE,
HENRY BREW STEN.
May 23, I s
1437.10%
TS touchy ! given, to th 6 officers of tho limiting
'. don County Agricultural Society, that a
meeting of the Executive Committee, of said
Society,, wilt h ohold at the Court House in the
borough of Huntingdon, on Tuesday the oth of
Juno next, rt 3 o'clock I'. M., for the purpose
of making art:ingot:lents for holding an agricul
tural fair, ?hiring the coining full.
As the Executive Committed is compose.d of
the unions officers of the Society, it Is desirable
that till should melte it suit to attend.
JONATHAN MeNVILLIAMS, frost.
J. S. BAnn,
J. S. henry, 5 '""Y 's '
May A55-2t.
7 UST received and for sale—Mackerel, Shad,
ifcrring, Trout, and Codfish, by
J. & IV. SAXTON.
Ti'Lest assortment of Carpet ever offered,
5 1 ; b ilri e t s lower prices than can ho got at nay
other establishment. Just received and
~f ar sale
by
J. & W. unaron
Choice lift of dried beef jun mewed awl
A
for sole at the now store nf
CUNNINGHAM &DUIT.
Ti A ro 2t r l, ,, Zu y lder utui j J. \ v . t
20 iai
l Tnu lt r E ; L m S c
i is ,t 'o t . l3 l 3 l s i te er ro r;t o l, just arrived
GEO. GW IN.
CLO7'H,S. C./ISSIAIERES,
plait nnel fattey, n , t very low prices, at the atom
or (Sl•:!). ti WIN. •
Retailers of Merchandise.
Classification of Merchants in Huntingdon
County by the Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes
for the year commencing the first day of May,
A. D. 1555.
ALEXANDRIA BOROI.II.
CLASS. T..
Benjamin J. Williams, 14 7 00
Bucher & Porter, 12 12 50
Charles Porter, • 13 10 00
Henry C. Walker, 13 10 00
William Moore, 1.1 7 00
14 7 00
Silas Cresswell,
It • 700
S. W. Myton,
11 7 *0 0
Bernard'Loienz
14 7 00
Irven & Gregg,
BRADY TOWNIMP.
12 12 50
Kessler &, Brother,
Irvin Crean & Co,,
14 7 00
Robert Kyle,
BIRMINGHAM BOROUGH.
James Clarice, 13 10 00
Owens dr, Kimiey, 14 • 700
PASS TOWNSHIP.
Richardson Read, 11 7 00
James Henderson, 14 7 00
Emus & Brother, 14 7 00
CLAY TOWNSHIP.
13 10 00
11 7 00
T. E. Orbison & Co.
James Glasgow,
13 10 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
T. E. Orbison & Co.,
Isott, Wigton & Co.,
George Sipes,
David Etnier,
InAILIN TOWNS.,
13 10 00
Brice Blair
Jai-nu Cree,
1. 7 00
Andrew Wilson,
VHANKLIN Towssmr.
G. & J. 11. Shoeuberger, 11
Short, Stewart & Co., 13
J. W. Matter:l & Co., 13
J. S. Isott & Son, 14
I 2 12 a
FisherkMeMurtrie,
12 12 50
J. & W. Saxton,
George twin, ' 12 12 50
Thos. Read 3; Soli, . 13 10 00
Benjamin Jacobs, 14 7 00
Alex. Cartoon, 14 7 00
David I'. °win, 13 .. 10 00
*J. Bricker, 14 10 50
Edmund Snare, 14 7 00
Joseph Reiger, 14 7 00
A. Willoughby, 14 7 00
Jacob Snyder, 14 7 00
Levi Westbrook, 14 7 00
Long & Decker, 11 7 00
Henry Roman, 14 7 00
Peter Swoope, 14 7 00
Cunningham & Dunn, 13 10 00
George Couch, 14 7 00
Hartley & Co., 14 7 00
Robel:t MeDurney,
John A. Wright & Co.,
"\V. G. Bigehm,
John Conrad,
MORltld
Irvine & Greene
Geo. 11. lqeiner,
Inn & Co.,
William Gavin,
:NI. L. nits,
wCII3 & Co.,
S. lintfoll & Co.,
J o.pli 0 reel' & Co.,
.Fitz, Charlea 4- co.,
PETERSBURG BOROUGH.
Abraham eves Alva, 12
John It. Hunter,
;11112t1.EYSIIL'IW 1101tOUGII.
John Long 4; Co., 13
.T. G. Lightner .1 Co., 14
\Villi:tin 11. Loan, 13
S. L. tilt,gow, 14
S. & C. Eby,
J. C'. Smith & Co.,
Glasgov & Co.,
Olivev Ettikr,
TELL. TOWNBIIII'
A. C.
John Hamilton,
,1: - ..ruzi W. ! . ..;1. .ter,
Arno.; elar!,e,
Levi Attdermi,
WAl.lll:it Toqs,riv.
William Campt.ll : 13
Et,rricic, 14
11
He nry Neff, •
Benjamin lialiman,
Cunningham & Iluyett,
WARRIORM ARK
B. P. Parton,
George Guyer a; Co.,
George W. Owens,
Re wart Fox,
Medicines.
I3UNI1N1:11LIN BOROUGH.
T. Road & Son, . 3 10 00
Distil!eries.
BRADY TOWN SIP.
James & John McDonald, 9
11•:;bcrt Massey,
Breweriem,
• ALEXANDENA ItORQUI:II.
Henry Fodder, 9
Classification of Beer, Oyster, Es
are, tbr the year commencing 01
of 'April 1835.
John R. Gregory
DAULETOWNIiiItV
Gregory,
.llcary Jamison,
lIENI)EI23OX TpWNSIII
C. Sayder,
IIt'STINGDON EQ111)1:611.
Henry Alden,
Andrew
George Thnunts,
Summers,
I [envy Weaver,
"'Samuel
*James Kelley,
.lioury Iliariter,
BiMara Saloon.
HUNTINGDON.
1 T:it,!,
UIfl1!,
Mills.
11,clINGDOT Donovan.
Wit jr., -
TOWN3IIII..
,ol'g
I",z, I,lioru
o.lllln. 1 1
An appeal will be held by the undersigned
at nuy time previous to the August Court, ni
the Commissioners
HENRY W. MILLER,
• Appraiser.
Notice is hereby given, that all Licenses not
lifted previous to or during the August Court,
will be left in the hands of a justice for collec•
lion. JOS. F, STEVENS,
Comity
Huntingdon, May 1(1, 1855.
VI:111 Ut 113EiriL,IDUtt
11)E - AlEiDIE5,
IsFued under the seal, sanction and authority
of
TILE 11:CIVF,RSITY 01'
Free Medicine
AND POPULAR KNOWLEDGE. CHAR ,
TERED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYL
VANIA, APRIL 29, 1853.
• WITH A CAPITAL OF $lOO,OOO,
MAINLY FOR THE PURPOSE OF mums.
TING THE EVILS OF ALL
[IMS.?JUIIOE
Also for supplying the Community with relia
ble remedies wherever n Competent. Physician
cannot or will not. be. employed, have purchased
from Dr. JOHN It. ROWAND, his celebrated
Rowand's Tonic Mixture
He has tried Rto over 1100 eases, and never
failed except in two eases, (both thunder humor.)
He has now in his possession over two hundred
certificates of its vistue, all within twenty miles
of Boston.
Two bottles are warranted to cure a 'imaging
sore mouth.
One to three bottles will cure el e worst kind
And his inestimable remedy for of Pimples on the face.
BOWEL, COMPLAINTS, ROWAND'S SYR.- To or three bottles will deer the system of
UP OF BLACKBERRY ROOT, Biles,
Which highly approved and popular Rem. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst
dies, together with the University's Remedy liar ease of Erysipelas.
Complaints of the Luna, . Ono to two bottles ore warranted to cure all
The University's Remedy for Dyspepsia or humor in the Eyes.
Indigestion. Two bottles are warranted to care riming of
The University's Remedy i.e.]. Costive, Idsw - I the curs and blotches among the hair.
els. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure cos-
Also the 'University's Almanac any be lord. es pt en d runn i ng u l cers .
nt the Drench Dispensary, or Store of 1 One bottle will curo scaly eruption of the
Moore & Sweepe,Alexamlria, Hunt. Co., Ps. skin.
Thos. Road & Son, Ilunting'n, " " Two to three bottles ore wnrratitted to rota the
William Bell, " worst case of tingwerm.
Kessler & Bee., Mill Creek, " to three bottles aro warranted to cure the
B. F. Kepner, Mifdintown, Juniata " most desperate ease of rheumatism.
Benner &Crawford, Thompsontewa " Three to four bottles mac warranted to ease the
Thos. Oberholtzer, Patterson " " salt rheum.
D. Gingrich & Co., New Mexico, " Five to eight bottles will cute the worst ease 1
Jonathan Zeller. Milton, ! Cumberland " or scrofula.
W. S. Prowell, New Cumberland " " A benefit is always experienced from the first
L. B. Riper, a bottle, end n perfeet rare is warranted when the
Joe. F Caslow, Milton above en: unity is taken.
James Bleakloy, Franklin, Venange " 1 Render, I peddled over a thousand Lott!. of
21 Thompson, Deneansville, Blair, " I this in the vicinity of Boston. I knew the effect a
Dail Hoye, Franklin Forge, of it in every ease. So sure as water will extin
Gee. Bergstressets Frankstown, " goislt fare, so sure will this cure humor. I never
D. Williams, Hollidnysburgl sold a bottle of it but that sold another; after
1.1. Myers, tt 1 trial it always speaks for itself. There are two
J. Thompson, ic • gi things about this herb that appear to me surpri-
Jno. Hyston, Head Crooked Dein " sing ; first that it grows in our pastures, in some
J. A. Rutlage. Williamsburg, 0 " places quite plentiful, nsul yet its vnlue fans never
T. Falls, 2nd Lock below " on
been known until I discovered it in 1846—second
Kinkaid & Laury Yellow Springs, " 5 , that it .11.1,1 cure all kinds Witmer.
E. Goodfellow, H o llid a y s b urg , .t tt In order to give seine idea of the sudden rise
Jacob Mclntyre, Martinsburg, « and groat popularity of the discovery. I will
13. Menser. iVayneslatro, ~ o settee that in April, 1953, I peddled it and sold
Mary Orr, Hollidaysburg, « ! about six bottles per day—in April, 1954, I sold
Janos Bell, Johnstown, Cambria, " over one thousand per day of it.
R. Lamberts., Franklin, Venango, ,, 1 Some of the wholesale Druggists who hare
Chas. Ritz, Levistown,« I been in !rosiness twenty nod thirty years, say
3 . P . Willi ams. m e ss e v ews , that nothing in the norm's of patent medicines
Newtonswas ever like it. There is a universal praise of
lamilton,
from all quarters.
J. W. Smith. " • is « In my own practice I alwnys kept tt strictly fur
his. Strode, Jr., Strode's Mills tt « humors—but since its introduction ns azeneral
'Mary Marks, Lewistown,! filially medicine, great and wonderful virtues
A. W. Moss, ~ halve been fountlin it that I never suspected.
G. W. Buchan., MeN'eytown, ! Several eases of epileptic fits—a disease which
11. Kratzer & Son, Johnstown, Cambria " j was always considered incurable, have been en
-May 16, 1855-Sot. : red by n few. bottles. 0 what n mercy it' it will
prove ellisctual in fill enses of that dreadful mal
i i ad i y m — ve there aro but few who have more of it than
ng!ppozaafaccii'r-erAyeirte.sluitro%. , 2::•2:."_i
J.-,
ses Millie Liver, "Sisk Headache Dvspopsin,
He thibd
el'A High n
Highly Cocentrated ,
[ Asthma Fever and Ague, Paitsin the 8i tic, Die
: COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT RETRO, ' Oe(110 Spine, and particularly in diseases
For Diseases of the s ßladder and Kidneys Ohs of the Kidneys, &e., the discovery has done more
structions of thella due, Chronic Gonordnast ! good than any medicine over known.
(Beets, Weakness. and all diseases of No change of diet ever necessary--cat timeliest
the Sexual Organs, ! you can get and enough a it,
WHETHER IN MALE OR FEXALE, Datxasmiss r 6,7, 'CRS—Adults one table
from whatever Cann they may have originated 1 spoonful per Jay— Children ere, ten years ales.
end no matter of how long standing. heel spoonful! —Children from five to eight years
If you have contracted the tasSiTuie disease, ! teaspoonful]. As no directions ean.be applien
which. 'S'hen once scats sin th e s y s t em , will go 1,10 to all constitutions, take suflicieat to operate
down from. one generation to another, nodermi-1 011 (110 bowels [trier a tiny. •
Bing the constitution and snapping the very vital': Manor:lo.cl by
fluids of life, do not trust yourself in the hands DONALD KENNEDY,
of Quacks, who start op- every day in a city like No. 120 Warren St., Roxbury, Mess.
this, and till the papers with glaring falsoluseds Price $l,OO
too well calculated to dc: ire rho young and Rata, Dv cesr, Genera Agent for Pennsylva
aas
itot acquainted with their tricks. You eau,_
he too careful in the selection of a meetly is ! • legal° Agents.—N. Y. City, C. V. Click
these cases. • > a Barclay Street.—C. 11. Patig, 1:12 Broad-
THE FLUID EXTRACT .13UCIIU - 11,111. & Clark, 275 Broadway.--A. 11.
has been pronounced by eminent physicians I ! ,•.•!s, 100 Fulton Street.
TUE GREATEST RE NIEDY EVER ! • !! • a••• by G. W. Brehm., MeVeytown; Mrs.
IS NO WN 1 i Mark , Lewistown; T. Ilead & Son, Ilan
-1• f
It is a medicine perfectly pleasant in its gate , 141 4 ,011 .
and very innocent in its action, mud yet so thor- I And sold by Agents generally
I °ugh that it 1 May 2,1051.-1 y
ANNIIIIf,ATES EVERY PARTICLE
of rho I,tk and peisonous virus of this dreadful
disease t and, unlike other remedies it dues not
dry up the disease in the blood.
Constitutional. Debility.
brought oat by selfsabuse, a most terrible dis
ease, nide!' has brought thousands' of the hu
man race to untimely genres, thus blasting the
brilliaut Lopes of parents, and blighting in the
bud the glorious ambition of ninny a noble
youth, can be eared by this
INFALLIBLE REMEDY.
And as a medicine which must belief] t everybody.
'from the simply delicate to the confined and de,
spairing inyniid, no equal is to be found,
ACTING BOTH AS A CURE AND rim
VENTATIVE.
Known for upwards of twenty-five years as
the only sure and safe cure for
FEVER & AGUE &G
15 00
10 00
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7 00
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10 00
10 00
,700
10 00
10 00
7 00
10 50
12 110
12 51,
100`)
7 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
10 GO
7 00
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10 00
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Itehnbollo. 9 4 Highly Concentrated
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SAUNA
PAMELA,
For purifying the Blood, rem:)ving all disoasas
arising loom excess of :nolsairy, front
any exposure in lire, chronic constitu
tional disease,
from an im
pose state of the illood,and the
enly reliable nod elleetuol
isaotru remedy out,
i;i:r the core of
eo•rofoloSalt
tioahl Head,
- Ulcerations ofthe
iliraat anaLegs,
and Swelliow;
of ;ha BUtles, '!'Otter,
pies on the Face, and all sca
ly - Eruptions ef the Shin,
This article is now proscribed by some of the
most distinguished Physicians in the country,
and bets proved tenon efficient hi pra,tiOo 0,11
preparation of Sarscpayillu yet otkr,Althe pub•
lie. Several eases of secondary Syphilis, Mer
curial nod Scrofulous diseases have ate rely re
covered in the incurable tt•ards of our Public In
stitutions which had for meny years resisted a y.
cry mode of treatment that could Le devised.--
These eases thruhlt vtriking, examples of the
salutary etleets of this medicine in arresting
some uf the must inveterate -diseases, Idler• the
glands were destroyed and the bones.alrendy
leered.
10 00
10 CO
--- NOTlCE.—Lette:s from responsible Physi
cians end Professors of several Medical Colleges
ond certificates of eines foul patients w:Il im
Maui eccompanying both Preparations,
PI.O.CES,
Fluid EXtriletPLOW, $1 bottle or ti but. $5
" Sarsaparilla.
equal is strength to ono gullou Syrup of Sarsa
parilla.
Prepbred and sold by H. T.
Chen+iat, toot CIIUSIIILL, St., lwar the
1100,0, Philadelphia.
'ro be had of Tito, TWA & Son, Iluntiuwlon,
and of I)rngista and Lealeru everywbore•
1:1C , All La./-2,•; to the l'avie:ur Ui
into, ottcritio,
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May
IMIPET Lutakirg Oltukes and Trrmlo,
“1,1 1 , 7 U. UWIN.
MISCELLANEOUS.
C. G. llussr.r.
ap,L;.IS
FORMERLY C. WELLS & CO.,
PORK PACKERS,
Vtiliolesale Dealers lu Prirrisions,
AND
AtZli.
No. 325, Liberty Street,
COMMERCIAL ROW,
PITTSBURG, PA,
Have now on hand a very large and choice
stock Boron, to which we particularly desire to
invite nor friends and dealers generally.
May 9,1855.-7 m.
GREATEST MEDICAL DISCO
VERY OF THE AGE.
Dr. Kennedy, of Roxlinry,lms discovered in one
of our common pasture weed; a remedy
that cures
2YEUrT ENID @Tr VEDECOra
the wurst seroruln clown to n common pimple
STOVES ± STOVES STOVES
'' .. i . "MO:3..ZSAIJ'4: as Mrria.M T
rilnr, undersigned would respeetfullyk
' 9 l l
L call the attention of Stove Dealers ; , - .T.,
and those in want of a Stove for Parlor,,t z i . ,*. 4
Dining-room and Kitchen to our extell- , ,
sive mtmrtment of every description of Stoves,
to wit: Bay State. six holes on top, Globe Cook
Buck's Cook, for wood, Modern Troy, Complete
Cook, Sweet Home, Lilly Dale, Yocum Cook,
Mager Cook, and Parlor Stoves of different
kinds too numerous to mention ; also, to our
celebrated MacGregor Heating Stove fur Parlor,
hotels, halls, and large stoves warranted to give
more heat with one-quarter the fuel, than any
other stove now made.
We are agents for Barstow & Co's celebrated
stoves, which, for fineness of casting, durability
end utility, are not to be excelled. Also, Queen's
Patent Portable Forges, the best now in use.—
Rethrences in regard to the above stoves are al
ways to by seen at our store.
NEMAN & WARNICI(.
N. E. Corner Second & Race shi,
rinLADET,u 41.
:%1:ly 9, 1853.- m.
BRIGADE ORDER
The First Battalion, of 4th Brigade,
14th Division P. M., under the rom
p:led of Maj. Geo. W. Garrets., at,
ordered to meet in full uniform at Hun
tingdon, on Wednesday, an day May,
1055, for Impertion.
RALPH CIt(JTSLEY,
Bute. Incr.
4th Brigude,'l4 Division
If
,
r -
klay ltl,
ATTENTION I
st ilotutii,L, of the 4th ]3rigado, 14th ])iv. of
Pcnna. V'oluntettrs,
Ily order of Major Geo. W. GArrattson, you
are mtdercti to meet at Hantingdon, on Tuesday,
..9th of May, 1.1 , 55, for three day/ trainir.g.--
Compaairg comprising, Ist Battalion aro Scott
A rt ilium', Capt. J. H. Dell; Huntingdon Guards,
Capt. A. S. Harrison; Scott Infantry, Capt.
George Deco
H. F. HASLET'',
Adjutant.
16, 1b57,
A mota beautiful lot of Berage it. I
terns, awlm in the piece, froth etc
t •
"t
-etsi. per yard, just received and for sole
.1. 6. In sixTo.V.
/rim boo tissurliannt of Hosiery in town 000.
sisting of Ladies, Oundenvni, Misses ituil
Children of every war . ..ay fur sale by
J. S. W. SAXTON.
I.TIVAIS, SHOULDERS, and Flitch
VC(I tvutl fur sale by
CUNNINGHAM & DUNN.
r I ; •heapcst and hest lut I.2ll!tilclier i ai..ci l
j. ‘ii 2 j u k t Li.vrage do I.dis, ahP,Svat`" . t c
side Icy,, '
,
MISCELLANEOUS,
STARTLING, BUT TRUE:
MIAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW
How Orton it hnppeoo, that the; •wi . 3 )inters from
year to year iu that pitiable condittoo al nut oven
far ono day to rbel the happy ond exhilamang
once incident to tho enjoynmat of health
THE BLOOMING BRIIAI,
But a few years ago in the flush of health ;mil ysntb,
and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently in
explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, senor, debili
tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves unstrung,
*Wild depressdl, countenance bearing the impress
of suffering, and au diet physical and mental pros
tration, arising from ignorance of the simplest and
plainest rules of health as connected wish tho run,
rlego state, the violation of which entails disease,
sabring and misery, not only to the wife, (et often
HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN
Transmitting CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA.
lITMERRNI/1?.IA, ISSANyrY, OpUT,
RING'S aVlf., aad °fiver mad
. .breo Dlsecteer, as
DREADFUL INHERITANCE
FROM THE PARENT;S.
"And must this continue? Al it this bet In Moro no
ter dyi? No cohort N hotter'
, .
Tlie'reniedy is by knoWl e i th e canna raid avoiding
them, and knowing the tem ee. and benefiting by them.
Thee° are pointed eta '
THE MARRIED WOMAN'S
PRIVATE MEDICALCOMPANION,
)3V DR. A. IL ILWRICICAL',
PP GYEEFOU OF DIPLOM OF wolmr.
One Ifundrulth Edition, (500,000), 18mo , pp. 250.
(ON rArrat, iatt.t iirinixa, $1.00.3
A standard work of established reputation found clawed
I
In the catalogue. of tho great trado sales n New York,
Philadelphia, and other cities, sod ',old tho fir Lodi.'
booksellers In tho United States. It was thvt publitthed
In 1847, &zoo which time
FWD HUNDRED THOUSAND OOPITE
lore teen sold, or whlob there were epwarde et
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL,
Westin the high estimation In which It is held am a re•
liable popular Medical
ROOK FOR EVERY PEMALE
the author having devoted his exclusive attention to the
treatment of complaints pectliar tee &melee, in respect to
lvteli thousands
hi yearly columed by thousands both in parson
. I•y letter.
Hero every WOWan can dieoover, be 0001 acing her ewe
aymplosts with those described, the 'suture, charaftter,
caerraff of, and the proper remedies for, her compleints.
The wits about becoming a mother laut.oftinn need of
Instruction std edvioe of the almost importance tee her
future health, In respect to which he scowitivenses for.
bids consulting a medical gouileman, will find such in.
miroction mad advice, and cyan explain many syttplome
which otherwise would occation anxiety or alarm as all
the Fem.:trifles incident tee her lOW:Wet ere described.
'low many are ma:rim; from obstructions or irregular•
ilk's peculiar he the female eyelet, which undermine the
health, the affects of whirh they are ignorant, and fdib
which their delicacy fordide seeking medical advice.
Many auguring from prolaproe tier( (ftallug of the womb),
or from fluor "Oboe (weakness, debility, &c.) Many are
hn outelent agony for many months preceding condo..
meat bfany have difficult if tot danammue
and stow and unoertain recnvoriee. Some atone lives are
!warded during such time, will each find it ke pit, the
means of promotion, amelioration and relief.
It 13 of cumeo impracticable tee eenvey hilly the vmiaue
subjects treated of, as they are of a nature strictly In
tended for the married or those contemplating marriage.
Dm lee, are you it husband or a father? a wife or •
millet.? have yea the hineere welaire or those you lovo
et Inert! Feces your sincerity, and lose no time la
rains what mums Interfere with their health and hap
al net lose than your own. It will avoid tee you and
plum e.e it has to thousands, many a day of pale and
stalely, followed by sleepless nights, inespeciMtlng the
mind for its ordleary avocation, and exhausting thew
amens for medical attendance, medicines and advertised
nostrums which otherwise would proeldo fur iledinlng
yeti", 4110 iallrodlies of ego end the paper clin,/on of
your children.
In consoquerfce of the universal popularity of the etch,
gut evidenced by its extreordloory sole, various inipusi•
limo have been attempted, as well on booksellers IN no
the public, by 1nd...10w of title page; epurious edition;
and surreptitious Infringements of copyright, .d other
devices anti deceptions, # hae been foetid
tv
CAUTION THE PUBLIC
A buy no Look unless the nor,. tt IN. A. Ni. ISLirracesr,
lee liberty Street, N. ,t , A 012 (nod the entry In the
CAM, 01,0 on the b..ek Mt title Ingo; and buy
only of I P,1001.31,10 and bonotttble desilore, or heed by
cud ndtlroaa to M. A. 91. Mau:icon.
Air Upon receipt of 'Ono Dollar " THE MAR
RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM
PANION" Is sent (mait,d fre.) A any part of the
United States. the °anodes and British Provinces.
All letters must bo post-paid, and addressed to Dr.
A. M. MAURIOE49II box 1224, New-York Oily.
PoMishing OfEce, t. IM Liberty 2,..021, New.
York.
AGENTS IN PENNSTILVANIA.
T. B• Peterson, J. M. Moss C Bro., and
Thos.Cowperthait, Philadelphia—Mrs. Cynthia
Honesdale—Spangler & Bra., Lan.
caster—S. Tuck, Wilkesbarre—J. B. Gunnison
Eric—Sarni. 8.1 au ll'er, Gra,.burg-13. Hall,
Piiiston—Dr. S. D. Scott, NedArd—E. T. nil.
&Throw], Indiana—J. S. Nicksowand Col. A.
K. McClure, Chant!, rsbury—Joseph Swartz,
Bloomsburg-6 W Earle, IB,,lnesboro—Pol•
ter & MeMann lielleAnte—ll. A. Lance,
lkuding—Win. Colon, Lluntinodon.
February 6,1855-6 m.
All persons knowing themselves iudebteato
the said firm, will }Acme call and settle their
accounts without delay.
U. L. BROWN.
FLAUEII,TV.
I Nov Assortment Just Opened i March 27 18:45-tt
MEM !
And is iild b sold 30 per cent.
CHEAPER T11.1,i THE CHEAPEST
HnomAN respectfully informs his customers
• and the public generally, that ha has Just
opened at Lis store room in Market Square, Hun
tingdon, a splendid new stock of Ready mode
Clothing; for Sprinfli aud Summer,
consisting of Superfine black Dros and Frock
Coats, black and !Miry Ceslimerc, Casslnet nut!
Corduroy Pantnloons ; a large nsiortment of
Vests, Hats, Caps, neck and pocket Gankerchiela
Shirts, Suspenders, Carpet Dogs, Trunks, Ste.,
all of which he will sell cheaper than the
same quality of Goods can be purchased at retail
in Philadelphia or any other establishment in the
country.
Persiais wishing to buy Clothing would do well
to call alai examine his sto,4 lichice purchasing
elsewhere.
Iluntingdou, pril 23, 1853-Iy.
_ rinsorzvrzort.
rimE partnership lieretollYre ettisting between
➢ly'ton and Mosser is by mutual muscat dis
solved, nod all persons knowing themselves in
debted to the said firm, will please cull and set
tle their accounts without delay.
MY TON & MOSSER.
Saalsburr April 2, lO s.—tf
ItXMOVA;(*,
RS. SARAII KULP wishes to inform the
ladies of Huntingdon and tho surrounding
country that alto has moved neat door to Charles
Anita above die Presbyterian Chureli, Hill St.,
where she intends carrying on the fancy and
straw Millino y business. Having received the
latest city fashion, she is prepared to iitteul to
alt that may favor her with their custom.
April 10, 1855.-if S. A.
T OOKING Glasses, just received and for sal
by .1. n• 11'. S'dNTON.
111101ISE BILLS,
TIN printed on blwrt notice, and at law
IN prices nt the "Journal ()filet,"
77
L ITTLE Onions l'Jr sale at the new store of
CUNNINGHAM & DUNN.
T e ut , variety of luttulsome Uinghains or
J. W. SAXTON.
us'!' recovhig, this week, Mackerel, Herring
eJ &v., and for rale isy .1. sc. W. SAXTON.
T 11 , •* , t r i
i ss i o i r
t i 6 in w e n n , t ru a r taT , s w Shoos
,L, by
.:..l' IV. SAXTON.
;old WateleCE. sub! by En. Svc.trz
,h•ln
I MISCELLANEOUS.
(taysiAti%) r! , ,couLair
REAL ESTATE.
y virtue of an alias order of sole Issued out
lior the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county
will be sold nt public sale, on the promisee, in
Brady township, in said county, on SAT UR
DAT, the 14th Jn1y,1855, a tract of land in the
township aforesaid containing between 90 and 100
cern adjoining lend of James McDonald. and
ethers, late the estate of James Boss, deed., a
bort 25 acre.; of which ore cleared, with a cabin
house and barn thereon, rod the balance of the
tract COlitilinlog the beet timber in that country.
Said property is nbout mile, fret,, Mill - Crock,
on the Pennsylvania Canal And Railroad, at the
mouth of liishaeopillis valley, on the road lea•
ding from Mill Creek to Allenville, There arc
four springs on the tract and o good water-pow
er.
TERsf9.—One-lialf of the purchase money to
bo paid on confirmation of the sale, and the hal
once in ono year thereafter, to bo secured by
:,ond and mortgage, with interest.
THOMAS ROSS, Admr.
HENRY GLAZIER, Clerk.
Muy 9, 1855.
BOOKS! BOOKS U!'
cm nein VOLUMES of new 477,7 m,
es , - , 5 1 -f Vt.. , and popular books—
embrneing every variety to be had., — Y-TAlr
in Boston, Now York and Philadelphia—the
subscriber has just received and offers (or sake
extremely low. Ilis stock of STATIONARY
is of grout variety and superior quality as fol
lows :—Fookseaps, Letter, Note and Wrapping
Paper. Envelopes of every kind; Gold and
Steel Pens, Portmonies, Pocket Books, Pen
Knives Pocket Knives, &c. School Books Cu'
every kind used in the country, at wholesale and
retaLl _ _
WOOPIECES WALL PAPRE of the
latest and prettiest styles, just re
csirednodfor sale at Philadelphia retail prices.
. .
All the above stock the public will find it to
ho to their intermit to call and examine before
purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to give
satisfaction to every customer. Store opposite
Whittaker's Hotel, Ettilroad street:
WM. COLON.
Puntingdon, April 10, 185.5.-tf
STATIONARY
DAGUERREAN GALLBRY.
r P. PRETTYMAN takes this method to
i, infbrin the citizens of Huntingdon and alt
others, that he has permanently located in Hun
tingdon, where be will be pleased to attend to all
that call on him fur good and never lading pic
tures,
Gallery at Railroad Rouse;
whore ho can ho found nt all hours between 8 A..
M. and 0 P. At.
Pictures warranted correct, or no charge.
E. P. P. guarantees to give full satisfaction
to ull that patronize him ; all shall he pleased
With his pictures or no charge.
Huntingdon, May 2, 1855.—em•
ADJUNISTIINTOIOS NOTICE.
I'ETTERS of Administration on the estate of
I- 4 Catharine Gordan, deed., late of Tad town
ship, Huntingdon county, haring hen granted
t the andersi, , med by the hegister of said county:
nil persons indebted to raid estate will make im
mediate settlement, and all persons taring claims
will present them duly authenticated for settle-.
meat.
THOMAS ANDERSON;
April 23, IRJ3—Gt• Administra.or.
lOTIC .
MOTICE is hereby given that the.partnersfiip
- 1 - 1 . heretofore existing between the undersign
ed (trading under the firm of Couch Si, Dunn,).
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The.
books of said firm aro in the hands of David'
Dunn with whom all concerned will please to
make immediate settlement.
GEORGE COUCH,
DAVID DUNN.
April 10, 10.55-Lf.
9ENTISTRY.
DR. J. E. HEWITT, Surgeon
Dentist,
respectfully offers his
• I
professional services to t loselt u
may wish opevatious on the teeth. Office with
Dr. Hewitt, Alexandria, Huntingdon Co.. Pa.
April 10, 1855—Gm*.
INDUSTRY MUST PROSPER.
JN. BALL respectfully solicits the attention
.of the farming community to a quality of
Ploughs which ho is now manufacturing, and will
have ready for solo in a few days, Ito is Also pre
pared to make harrows, wagons, carts, wheel
barrows, rite., S:c„ and to do all kind of repairing
at the shortest notice, and in the most substantial
manner.
Shop onhT. W. corner ut Mon tgmcry trail Wash.
'Von sts.
March 27 1855-tr.
DISSOLUTION.
11111 E partr.ership heretofore existing between
Drs. Brown and Dogerty is this clay by mu
tual consent dissolud.
goons.
'HIS found on the read between Hute,ingdon
VV and MeCunnclistown, about the first of
l'obruary, last, a " limning." The owner can
have it by proving property, owl paving
charges. JOIIN
March 27 1855-tf.
~~:~~ ~IY ~~ Y
, 11 1 111 , . undersigned u idles to inform his friends
and tho public generally that he has moved
his shop to the building of And. Harrison, for
merly occupied by hint as Collector's office.
Hill St.
— *hero he intends carrying ou Iho Tailoring
business on such terms as will mot fail to give
satisfaction to all that tray favor him with their
custom.
iiONViSIICS to return thanks for the liberal pa
tronage heretofore received and hopes by str c t
attention to business to merit a continuance of
the Fame. ENOS 11. KULP.
April 10, 1855-tf.
APINE assortment of Lines Coats, Vert,
and Pants from 87!, upwards for sale at the
cheap clothing store of IL ROMAN.
TOSEPH DOUGLASS, in McColl.''Mown
u has constantly on hand, read made rifles;
and is prepared to make and repair Guns of all
kinds at the shortut notice.
April t 3, 1855-Iy,
'WISH, Salt, Plaster, 3nilv, Iron and Steel, ell
1 kinds of country Froduce taken in exchange
for (tuetla ut the store of
J. & W. SAXTON.
ENTeravids nad Svarrs orevery varierty.—
kX also Gray Stocks, just received and for solo'
by J. 8a W. SAXTON.
I)AItASOLS of thu very Lent quality from 7;
to nt , each for silo by
J. & W..SANToN.
h rlr WLATE LF,AD, and lb:
Ily W. VAX:TON.
OILVER Batter tout Solt Spoons, at,
Snare's Cheap Jewelry Store,
t fur Nulo t li t o h b o u c tril i tl o tlo c l o • r t ,.y tt t !a barrel
CUNIVINU'IIAM. VDUNN.
DTMED APPLES, peeled and impeded jna.
received and for sale by
CUNNINGHAM i. DUNN.
E t itn l ;l4 r! ale