Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, July 04, 1855, Image 3

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NEW ADVIRTMEMENTS.—See now advertise•
ments in to day's paper.—Administrator's No
tice, by Alfred Crewit—Administrator's Notice
by John Hodson—Fever and Ague Medicines
--Boat for sale—Peaches by Kessler & Bro.—
Wanted, &c., &c.
TOROVED LARD LAMP.—A few excellent
lard lamps, of an improved kind, for sale at
this office. It is Stottesifer and Smith's im•
!movement, and can be seen and examined at
our office. It has been pronounced by all who
have used it, to be superior to anything of the
lamp kind, ever brought before the public.
A COIINTERFEIT.—There arc a number of
new and well executed five dollar bills on the
Bank of Commerce, of Baltimore, now ill cir•
culntion in our county. We were shown one
by Major Garrettson. of the Huntingdon Bank.
The paper is light and soft, but the plate is ve•
ry good and well calculated to deceive.' It
would be best to refuse all notes of that det.o•
minotion on that Bank.
gar Iftiz.—Lank and lean men have been
in demand for the past •reek. Corpulent indi•
vlduals have been in danger of melting away.
Although of very moderate dimensions, our.
self, we were in fear of having nothing left of
us but a 'grease spot' on Friday last. Ther
mometer at 95. It was hot. We say this feel.
ingly, end without hesitation. Each particular
pore of our "mortal coil" mined to have been
converted into a spring, and although we had
no sorrow. the big drops streamed down our
cheeks. Wemore than perspired, we oozed a•
way, "wasting our sweetness on the desert air."
GOING TO SLEor.—li is n delicious moment
certainly, that of tieing arl!•uestled in bed, and
feeling that you shall fall gently to sleep, as
caltnly as
"Sinks the wave when storms are o'er."
The good has come, not past ; the limbs have
just been tired epough to render the remaining
in one posture delightful; thelabor of the day
is gone. A *lle thilure of the perspiration
creeps over yon ; the spirit of conscionane , s
disingages itself more and more, and with slow
hushing degrees, like a mother detaching her
hand from that of her sleeping child, the mind
seems to lame a balmy lid clo dog over it, lit.e
the closed.—The mysterious spirit is
gohe to take its airy rounds.
THE WORM ANE THE BETTERPI.T.--.oOrgft,
dens end fields just now are full of beautiful.
butterflies of every variety, of size and hue—
trout the common, yellow winged flutterer am
thig the flowers, looking like a yellow leaf waf
ted on the wind, to the resplendent large wing
ed butterfly, whose rotors rival those of the rain
bow, and dazzle the eyes of the wondering
child. A few days ago, these lovely wanderers
from sweet to sweet, were lowly, crawling worms
'Ton the trees, or .on the ground. They were
disagreeable to the sight, and those who are
sow lost in admiration of the butterflies, per
haps trod upon them recklessly. Thus is it
with the lot of genius in the world. At first,
poor and in obscurity, the miserable fop, revel
ling in fancy drove and luxurious living, will
sneer, nod, if possible, trample him under foot.
But soon the beauty and light within the soul of
genius shows itself--gradually, and with loveli•
est opening, the glorious wings are spread, and
the contemptons sneer melts into a glowing
smile of admiration. The worts has become a
butterfly.
Too Doe Law.—lf we have a dog law, why
isn't it enforced. We are greatly in reed of
some law upon the subject, as the extreme heat
of summer will soon be upon us, and it is an
established fact that hydrophobia owes its exis
tence, in a great measure to the extreme heat.
Some of our citizens seem to think that n dug
law for our borough, is unnecessary, and urge
that the tax proposed to be impose.' • upon all
dog owners, is greater titan they con afford to
pay, whilst the usefulness of their animals trill
be greatly diminished. These are eonsidera.
tionswortby the attention of the council.
We think flint a bornngh law thr the more
effect.' remedy itgabist the tabbies which now
prowl around our houses nightly, vexing our
dreams with meet unearthly noises and furious
Kilkenny combats ; who - so remorselessly de
stroy flowers reared with care and trouble, and
eren threaten the.eiigsters of the cage—the
animal, in short, who by a long series of annoy
ances, have caused a rise in the price of bricks;
• -ur at least place them on a level with the ea.
nine guardian of the night. To conclude, we
only ask for the dogs n fair consideration, but
don't wish it to be supposed for a moment, that
, 'n fellow feeling makes us wondrous kind."
Locusre.—The woods around this place are
full of locusts, and more are coming. ,The
Warriors' Ridge, west of the borough, we are
told, is 'wary nearly coveted with them, and the
noise they make is almost deafening. It sounds
like the distant tinkling of a thousand small
'bells. The winds of those insects aro marked
with a "W," and, in olden time it wassupposed
: that this letter ferhoded war. Thu interest
which this retnarkable insect fs arousing in this
country, is very extraordinary, and is initnithst
ed in various ways. Our locusts have brought
out the Muse from the bushes, and he sends us
the following effusion, which we publish verba.
c fmt ct lileratini, et veltatint
. . .
You little red.iile Insex,
What sings your song
VPun the oked and various
Other trees, making a constant noise
Like a steme ittgina blower'
At night a lung ways olf,
Whar bay you biu sense last
1 hurd your voices,
Some sixteen years ago ?
I wonder ii you hew
Staid ore: since under the ground,
Buried thur out of eight ?
I also wonder, now you hen elm out
What you do lind to eat
For you don't vein to her
Such apatites as Faro's insex,
And eat up every green thing.
Ef you devour anything at awl
I can't discover it.
Are you rely a sign
Of War, or Pestilence, er Farnming,
Or all uigethpr / I don't think sor
For I hey seen you several times
Before, and nuthiti' patticlar happened
Inunejetly Afterwards. 1 can't think
You bring any effex of consequence
At all, and you can leave just
When you Om, or stay and hollor on.
Insex. 0 one.
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
Monday, July 2d, 1855.
The caper tdemand for Flour, continues quite
limited, and good brands are freely offered at
$lO per barrel, but the buyers all refuse to pay
this figure. Wheat is dull, and prices are.urs•
settled—we quote red at $2,20®2.45 bush ;
a lot of 500 bushels of superior white sold at
$2,50. Rye is not inquired after. Corn is
dull and prices barely maintained—Southern
yellow was offered on charge at $1,06, without
finding purchasers. Oats are unchanged—we
quota Penna. at 60 cents and 58 ets.ll bo.
to Groceries and Provisions no change touo•
lice.
RAILROAD HOURS.
. TRAINS GOING EAST.
'r. I Ex. T. E. T. I Lx. T.
Thin leaves P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M.
Petersburg, 2.40 8.00 4.25
Huntingdon, 2.56 8.14 4.40
Mill Creek, 3.08 8.25 4.50
Mt. Union. 9.25 8.40 5.03
TRAINS GOING WEst.
Train leaves P.M P.M. A.M. A.M.
Mt. Union, 4.33 8.12 6.35 6,26
Mill Creek, 4.51 8.25 7.04 6.39
Huntingbon, 5.07 8.38 7,43 6.25
Petersburg, 5.23 8.49 8.13 7.05
MISCELLANEOUS.
For Sale.
Ono good Two Horse Spring. Wagon for sale
by
0. R. RANKIN, Graysville,
Huntingdon Co., PA.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
Dr. D. Houtz and Win. Grafius, having form
ed a Medical partnership, under the title of
Hants & Grating, off, their professional servi
ces to the citizens of Alexandria, and the sur
rounding country.
Office—that formerly occupied by Dr. Houtz.
DANIEL HOUTZ, M. D.
WM. GRAFIUS, M. D.
June 27, 1855.-3 in
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LAW BOOKBELI..II AND PunLisumtm.
4.1917 South Fifth Street,
First Store above Chestnut.
CfrOrders or letters of bine ry for Lew Books
from the country, promptly attended to.
June 27, 1855-3 m.
Notice to Supervigors. •
11l II AT the Ertst end of the Huntingdon, Coot.
brie ,S; Indiana turnpike rood, from its eas
tern terminus in tho borough of Huntingdon,
to Getninill's Mill west of the borough of Alex.
amide, in abandoned and no toll collected for
the use of that distance.
The Supervisors of the several boroughs and
townships through whiuli that part of said road
passes, are hereby notified to take charge of
the same—as per act of Assembly concerning
certain turnpike roads, passed 19th of April
1844. JOHN S. ISETT, Sequestritter,
H. C. tt la.. fp. road, •
June 19, 18,55-:fi.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
THE undersigned Auditor appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, to
distribute the balance in the bands of Samuel
Campbell nod R.l'. McClure, administrators of
J. 11. W. McGinnis, deed., amongst thotto enti
tled to rec,ive the same, hereby gives notice to
all persons Interested that he will sttend to the
making of said distribution, on Friday, the 2nth
day of July next, at one o'clock, P. M., at his
office In the borough of Huntingdon, when and
where all persons having claims against the es
tate of said deceased, must present them or be
thereafter barred from receiving any share of
said fund.
JOHN REED,
Mditor,
Juno 20, 1855-4 t
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AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
HE undersigned Auditor appointed by the
court. ofComnion Pleas of Huntingdon colla
te distribute the proceeds of the Sheriff's
ale of the Real Estate of Matthew Crownover,
Esq., amongst those entitled to receive the
same, hereby gives notice to all the parties in-
terested that he has appointed Saturday the
30th day of June newt, at one o'clock, I'. M.,
at his office, in the borough of Huntingdon, fat
the hearing of said parties, when and where all
interested may attend, &c.
JOHN REED,
May 30, 1855-4 t. Auditor.
CLOTHS AND C✓ISS/JI:IERES,
plain and fancy, at very low prices, at the store
of OEO. G WIN.
ARPET Bags, Looking Gismos and Hunk, , Cjult received and for :tole by Q. QIVIDI.
MISCELLANEOUS.
AYER'S PILLS.
AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS!
PILLS THAT ARE PILLS! !
PROF. HATES, State Chemist. of Massachu
cam, says they are the best of all PILLS and an
nexed are the men who certify that Dr. Ha)ws
knows. iz
a"iftildi.SHAW, ChiefJustiee Supreme Com t
of Mem
EMORY W A SHBURN, Governor of Mass.
W. C. PLUNKETT, Lieut. Gov. of Masa.
EDWARD EVERETT, Ex. See of State, and
Senator of U. S.
ROBERT C. WINTHROP, Ex-Speaker House
Rep., U. S. A.
ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plonipot, to
Great Britain.
ijoiNIf:fiTZPATRICK, Catholic Bishop
. MEN THAT ARE MEN.
Among the disensos this Pill has cured with as
tonishing rapidity. we may mention
Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism,
Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a fun!
Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid inaction
of the Bowels, and pain arising therefrom, Phut-
Lew, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cu.a
lienss diseases, which require an °meant Med
icine, Scrofula or Ring's Evil. They also by
purifying the blood and stimulating the System,
cure many Complaints which it would nut be sup
posed Om could reach t such as Deafness, Par
tial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Debility
Derangements of die Liver and Kidneys, Clout,
and other kindred con plaints, arising from a low
state orate body, or obstructions of its functions.
They are the best Pug:dive Medicine ever dis
covered, and you will but need to use them once
to know it.
. Prepared by D.H. J. C. AYER, Lowell, Mass,
And sold by every respectable Druggist in New
England.
THOS. READ & SON, Huntingdon Pa.. BU
CHER & PORTER, Alexiindriu, J. 11.
& Co. Waterstreet, Pa., J. M. ROL
LER, Petersburg, and by all dealers everywhere.
June la, 1855-2. m.
SIIERIFF'S•SALE.
11Yvirtue of a writ of Vend. Exp., to ine di
rected, I will expose to public Sale on the
premises in the village of Saulsburg, on Wednes
day the 18th of July, 1855, at I o'clock of said
day ; Ono Lot of ground in the village of Souls
burg, Marco Township, fronting 60 feet on Main
street, and extending back 1211 feet, bounded on
the cast by Thos. Stewart, on the west by Geo.
W. Chesbohn, deed., having thereon erected a
two story log House, kitchen and other out
buildings. ALSO,—twenty-tee acres of land,
more or less, adjoining the village of Saulsburg,
about 20 acres of which are cleared, bounded
by lands of Job Slack on the west, on the east
by hinds of George Jones, having thereon erec
ted a Bank Barn, 50 feet long by 30 wide, with
a wagon shed attached thereto. AL.So,—aine
ty-eight acres of land, more or less, lying in
Jlarree township, Iluntingdon county, with 35
acres cleared, adjoining lands of Alexander Bell
and others.
• Seized, talon iu execution, and to he sohl, as
the property of John Harper.
JO S VA .GIIEENLAND.
Sheriff's Office,
Huntingdon, Pa. $
(1°11;0;111s, andjuislifulness, with frequent blush
ing attended adThetimes with derangement of
mind, were cured immediately.
An Improvement worthy of the Pro- A
,EUTAIN / s
t 19 a nidatieliuly fact
gressive Age. that thousands fall victim, to this horrid diseam
• ; owing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretenders
Ai Lionicii 84. FOOTE'S , who by the use of that deadly poison Mercury,
PATENT WASHING MACHINE. rs!,ilnnipttioier.c:°.7..ltarrfieLiefniinstiitsh: , :onsltakseerti , ,r;
; appearance, such as affections of the basil, nosy,
9IIF, stfli,erilier it prepared le it Nil every j throat, skin, etc., progressing with frightful ra
citizen of the Commonwealth, with one of I pidity till death nuts a period to their dreadful
these superb articles, acknowledged lip nil who I stifferin,, Ly sending them is that Bourne whence
have them in use, and by every one who hos tes- no trot 'der returns.
ted them, to be superior to anything of the kind I TAKE PASTICIILSR NOTICE, -Young men who
ever brOught before the public. I have injured themselves by a certain practice in-
They ore made of the best material, milewthe I Bulged in when alone—a habit ftequently learned
supervision of the subscriber, who is prepared from evil companions, or at school—the effects
to deliver them atone point in this or the adjoin- I of which are nightly Cult, even wiles asleep, and
ing counties. This machine possesses many ad- Knot cored renders marriage impossible, and de
vantages over any other of the kind, from the strays both mind and hotly.
fiwt, that it in no manner wears tho clothing, I What a pity theta young man, the hope of Ida
tiles lens soap, and is easier worked. country, and the darling ()flits parents should lie
Th e „i ce rnogos f rom s i x s o so y, do ors , snatched crow all prospects and enjoyments of
The subscriber wartaNts this maohine to give life by the consequence ofdeviating from the path
entire satisfaction. If it does not do everything of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit.
ho says, no charge will he made. A trial it I Snell persons before contemplating Marriage,
earnestly invited and perfect satisfaction war- I should reflect that a sound mind and body are
rooted. A strong recommendation for the ma- the most necessary requisites to promote connu-
chine is the number already sold. Mal happiness Indeed without these, the jour.
Any person who wishes one of those articles, new through life becomes a weary pilgrimage,
can hen accommodated by addressing the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the
. It. J. WILLIAMS, i mind becomes shadowed with despair, anti filled
Alexandria, Iltitaingdon Co., Pa. with the melancholy reflection tat the happiness
Boy 30 , 1855-6 m. ofanot hlrin,
another becomes blighted with h our ovp.
- .--.-- CONSTITUTION. DuniztrY.—Dr. J. address-
CHEAP BOOKS, CHEAP BOOKS i young men, and all who have injured them
selves by private and impropor indulgence.
IsieuissAwA.—These are some of the sail and
. AV I melancholy effects produced by early habits of
11 ) 4 if 111ja1g..4.121;.%, youth, viz: Weakness of the hack and Limbs,
Pauis in the head, Dimness of Sight, Loss a
THE CHEAP BOOKSELLER. I Muscular power, Palpitation of the Dean Dys-
N. IV. CORNER SIXTH .IND ARCH . ST, I pepsin, Nervous Irritability, Detangements of the
PHILADELPHIA. I DP igestive Functions, General Debility Symptoms
of Consumption, Sc.
MEN TA ux—The fearful effects on the mind are
Ile is constantly receiving from the Trade,
Sales, and other auction sources largo supplies much to be dreaded; Loss of memory, Confusion
of ideas, Depression of Spirit, Evil Torbodingto
of carefully selected Books in all Depsrunents
of Literature. Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, Lovo of Soli-
SELECT, tude, be., are some 'Atha evils produced.
RELIGIOUS. T housands of persons of all ages,can nowjudge
SUNDAY SCHOOL, what is the cause of their declining health. Les-
JUVENILE AND ing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and einucia
• TOY BOOKS. Ste. I ced, have singular appearance shout the eyes,
to suit all tastes, and at all prices. Books for I l "4 11 '"" I 'Y'""' of consumption.
Married pollens, or those contemplating mer
riest:intuition, Sc. . r i ve , being aware of physical weakness, should
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Bibles, Testaments Prayer Books I immedistely consult Dr. J. and be restored to per
with a very large and extensive variety o ffeet health. Office, N 0.7, South Frederick-St.,
i Baltimore, Md.
Staple and Fancy Stationary, I ALL StlimlcAL 0 rERATioNa PE aro am En.—
of the best quality and lowest prices. l N• 11. Let no false delicacy prevent you, but ap-
Remember the North Wen corner Sixth and ' ply immediately either personally or 'by letter.
Arch St., Philadelphia. t Skin Diseases Speedily Cured,
Mop 23,1855.-1.•. ' . To, ST Iwo:mks: 7 Mo many thousands cured
at this Institution w ithin the last ten years, and
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. the numerous important Surgical Operations
T IIE undersigned auditor appointed by the ft funu " b y Dr ' ithe ' cdl-I° P ricr '
It% papers, and luany other persons, nutices_of
Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon which have appeal etltigain and again before the
County, to distribute the balance in the hands .
i public, is asuffleient nonrantee that the afflicted
of David Blair, Esq. Assignee of Sitnon Levi,t motif find a skillful tuurbonorable phyeeian.
amongst those entitled to receive the same,' As there aro use mttny ignorant and worthless
hereby gives notice that he will attend fur the I quacks advertising theorist:lvo; us Physicians,rnin
purpose of making said distribution, on Friday, !ing the health of the afflicted Dr. Johnston would
the sixth day . ofJuly next, at ono o'clock P. M. t say to those unacquainted with his reputation that
at his office to the borough of Huntingdon 1 his Credentials or Diplomas always hung in his
when and where all persons' interested may at• l office
tend, ace. Weakness of the organs immediately cured,
JOHN HEED, ! and full vigor restored
May 30, 1853-41 • A ud it or.
• mat.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. May 22, 1855,-Iy.
TETE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the i 1 n DOZEN Ames' No. 2 Shovels,juat reesi-
Orphans' Court of Huntingdon 'county, to 11 x- , ved and for cult by J. &W. SAXTON.
distribute certain balances hi the lianas of ' _ .
Charles Duff and Reuben Duff, Adtninistrators
of John Duff, deed., and Trustees appointed
by NIA Court, to make sale of his runt estate,
amongst thou', entitled to receive the same,
hereby gives notice, that he will attend for the
purpose of making said distribution on Mon.
day the second day of July nest. at one o'clock
P. N., at his office in the borough of Hunting.
don, when and where all persons interested
my attend &e.
JOHN REED,
May 30, 1855-15. Auditor.
TO TAM COSTENOTORS.
Collectors of Sta to and County tax for the year
1854, aro required to collect and pay over the
amount remaining unpaid on their duplieAtes, on
or before the 13th day of August next, or they
And their surety will ho iseued against immedi•
ately after that date. By order of the
COUNTY COMMISsIO„NEIIS.
June 0, 1155.--6,
MISCELLANEOUS.
C. G. Hussar. C. WELL..
111E . I3ItU a wrlll&if,
FORMERLY C. WELLS & CO.,
PORK PACKERS,
Wholesale Dealers In PrOvislons,
AND •
tOWINIZZSION
MERMEASTS.
No. 325, Liberty Street,
COMMERCIAL ROW,
PIT7'SIURG, P. 4
Have now on hand a eery large and choice
stock Bacon, to which we particularly desire to
invite our friends and dealers generally.
May 9, 1855.-7:n.
Msoll ;,111111.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons whom
it may concern that from and after the next set
tlement by the County Auditors of Huntingdon
Connty, (in January 1956) no claim or demand
by any person, against said County on account
of al, road or bridge view, election, or service of
any kind rendered said county, and which is of en
older standing than six years, will be allowed in
settlement by said Auditors , and all demands
uncalled for and unclaimed up to the time spe
cified, will be considered as forfeited and forever
shut out; and the certificate, order or paper on
which it is predicated, rejected and thrown aside
as a cancelled paper.
RALPH CROTSLEY,
PERRY MOORE,
HENRY BREWSTER.
May 23, 1855.
BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.
Where may be obtained the most speedy sem
is for
SECRET DISEASES.—('Meets Strictures,
Seminal Weakness, Pain in the Loins, Affections
of the Kidneys, and all those peculiar affections
arising from a secret habit, particularly the youth
of both sexes, which if not cured, produces con
stitutional debility,
rendering marriage impossi
ble, and in the end destroys both Mind and Body.
Young Men,
especially, who have b;come tin; victims of Sol
itary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit
whieli annually sweeps to an untimely grave thou
mnds of young men of the most exulted taleuts
and brilliant Intellect, who might otherwise have
entranced listening senates with the thunders of
eloquence, or waked to eestaey the living lyre,
may call with full confidence.
Married Persons,
or those contemplaunqmarriage, I,..ing aware of
physical weakness, should inunediatolr consult
Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health.
Dr. Johnston
office No. 7 SoTtEFredj;l7gi.seven doors from
Baltimore Street, east side up the steps. ceße
particular in obtaining the name-and number, or
you will mistake the place.
A cure warranted, or no charge made, in from
one to two days.
TAKE Novicx.—Dr. Johnston's office is in his
dwelling, up the steps. His very extensive prac
tice is a snflielent gsavantee, that he Is the only
propel physician to apply to.
Dr. Jobston, mem.ber of the Rofsul College of
Surgeons. London, graduate from one of the
most eminent Colleges of the United States, and
the greater part of whose life has been spent in
the:lJospitals of London, Paris Philadelphia, and
elsewhere, has effected astute of the most aston
ishing cares that were ever known, many trou
bled with ringing in the cars and head when
asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sud
.
A mo r s :g beu n ug n ui li t c ,, ,, ,o i r e, B e erf
from
18 eta
e i th a ir pa
ct s per yard, just rocetvd and fur aa i la 'lm p to 50
i• sitxto.v.
THE best. toborttnent of Hosiery In town cun
t 'tinting of Lodi., Gentlemen, Misseti mud
Children of every variety for Bele by
J. & W. SAXTON.
HAMS, 811OULD.ERS, and Flitch just rook
ved and for sale by
CUNNINGHADI I DUNN.
THE cheapest and best lot of Ch.!ley Berm.,
and Barago do Loins, also Satins, just roc'd
and for nolo by J. 4 W. SAXTON.
A Choice lot of dried beef just received sod
for sale at the new store of
CUNNINGIiIskt &DUNN.
HAM, Shoulder oud nick, just received arid
for sale hr J SAXTON.•
MISCELLANEOUS
'TM MILIMEWARTIVA[fiILIILV
REMEDIES,
Issued under the seal, sanction and authority
ot
How often it happcne, that the mire linger. from
soar to year is that pitiaLlu ccmiltion ci liOt. 0 , 611
for ono Joy to Icri tho happy and exhilaratira 11
once incident to de cnjoyini:ut of Ltalth
AND POPULAR KNOWLEDGE. CHAR- THE BLOOMING BRIDE,
TERED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYL-
THE UNIVERSITY ON
Free Medicine
VANIA, APRIL 29, 1853.
WITH A CAPITAL OF $lOO,OOO,
MAINLY TOR THE PURPOSE OF ARRES.
TING THE EVILS OF ALL
.11POREFIDIFZ
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. 110 WAND, his celebrated
Rowand's Tonio Mixture
Known for upwards of twmry•tire years us
the only sure and sae cure fur
FEVER & AGUE &C.
And hie inestimable remedy for
BOWEL COMPLAINTS, ROWAND'S SY It-
UP OF BLACKBERRY ROOT,
Which highly approved and popular Reme
dies, together with the Universit4s Remedy fur
Complaints of the Lungs,
The University's Remedy for Dvspepsift or
Indigestion.
The University's Remedy fur Costive Bow
els.
Also the University's Almanac 11.18 V he hod.
at the Branch Dispensary, or Store of
Moore & &recipe, Alexandria, hunt. Co, Po.
Thos. Read & Son, liuntiug'o, . 4 -
William Bell,
Kessler & Bro., Mill Creek,
B. F. Kepner, Mialintown, Juuinut
Benner & Crawford, Thompsontown
Thos. Oberholtaer, Patterson
1). Gingrich & Co., New Mexico. . 4
Jonathan Zeller. Cuotherland
W. S. Prowell, New Cumberlund
L. B. Riper,
too. F Caslow, Milton
Jemes Bleakley, Franklin,
M Thompson, Dunenr.svinu,
Duel Ruya, Franklin Forge,
• Geo. Bergstresser, Frani:swum
1). Williams , lludidaysburg
11. Myers,
.1. Thompson,
Joe. Ilyston, Head Crooked Dam
J. A. Blaine. Williamsburg,
V'enattgo .‘
Blair, '•
2nd Lock below
ICinkairi& Limy Yellow Springs,
B. Goodfellow, Hollidaysburg,
Jacob Mclntyre, Martinsburg,
B. Mense, Warneshoro,
Mary Orr Bol fi daysburer, it
James Bail, Johnstown, Cumbria,
11. Lamberts., Franklin, Yenango,
Chits. Ritz, Lewistown.
.1. M. Williams. Me Veitect a,
J. IL Smith, Newton Hamilton. "
P. C. Craige, " "
J. W. Smith. "
Jas. Strode, Jr., StrOlieft
Mary Marks, Lewistown,
A. W. Moss, " if
G. W. Buchanan, McVeytonn. "
11. Kramer & bon, Johnstown, Calabria
May 16, 1855-Sin
HELIIIBOLD'S
YEEP.A r ATTIVI \ Et.i,
!Muth°ld's Highly Concentrated
COMPOUND FWD EXTRACT 1112C1111,
For Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys ' Ob•
strmtions of the Urine, Chronic tionurrlara
Sleets, Weaknesses, and all diseases of
the Sexual Organs,
IVIIETIIEIIIX MALE OR EIiMALE,
from whatever come they may have originate,
and no matter of how long statalitq..
If you have contracted the terrible disease,
which, when once seated in the system, will go
down from ono generation to another, undermi
ning the constitution and snapping the very , itul
fluids of life, do not trust yourself in the hands
of Quacks, who start up every day in a city like
this, and till the papers with glaring falsehoods
too well calculated to device the young aud those
not acquainted with their tricks. You cannot
he too careful in the selection of a remedy iu
these cases.
TEE FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
hos been pronounced by eminent physicians
THE GREATEST REMEDY EVER
ENOWN
It is a medicine perfectly pleasant in its mate
and very innocent in its action, and yet no thor
ough that it
ANNIHILATES EVERY PARTICLE
Dram rank and poisonous rims of this dreadful
disease ; and, unlike other remedies it dues not
dry up the disease in the blood.
Constitutional Debility.:
brought ou by self-abuse, a most terrible dis
ease, m hich has brought thousands of the hu
m= race to untimely graves, thus blasting the
brilliant hopes of parent, and blighting in the
bad the glorious maition of thinly a noble
youth, eau Le caret llfj this
INFALLI4Ie, UMIEDY
And us a medicine which must benefit c% erybody
front the simply delicate to the confined and de.
spairing invalid, no equal is to be found,
ACTING BOTH AS A CUBE AND rIIE •
VENTATIV
Hilinbold , s Highly Concentrated
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSA
PARILLA,
For purifying the Blood, removing all diseacs
arising from excess of Moreau, flora
any exposure in life, chronic constitu
tional disease, Arising from on im
pure state of the Illood,und the
only reliable and etfectual
known remedy out,
for the cure of
Scrofalabialt
•
Rheum,
• Scald I lead,
Ulcerations otlhe
Throat andLcgs,
Pains and Swellings
of the Bones, Tester, Pins
pies on the Face, and all belt.
. -
ly 'Eruptions of tlic skin. &c., &c.
This article is now prescribed by some of the
most distinguished Physicians in the country,
and has proved more efficient in practice tlian
preparation of Sarsaparilla yet offered the pub
lic. Several cases of secondary Syphilis, Mer
curial and Scrofidous diseases have entirely re
covered iu the incurable wads of our Public An
stitutiond which had fer many years resisted ev
ery 'node of treatment that could he devised.—
These cases furnish striking wimples of the
salutary elThets of this medicine in' arresting
same of the most inveterate diseases 'after the
glands wore destroyed and the bones I:lready af
fected.
NOTlCE.—Letters from responsible Physi•
clans and Professors of set oral Medical Colleges
and certificates acmes from 'animas w:II be
found accompanying both Preparations,
PRI CRS,
Fluid Extract of Bacilli, $1 boffin orgebot. $5
" Sarsaparilla. " *`
equal in strength to ono gullem Syrup Of Sat..-
parilla.
Prepared awl told by 11. T. lIELNIBOLD,
Chemist, 263 Chestnut St, near the ( iimrd
House, Philadelphia.
To ho hod of Thos. Read le Son, Huntingdon,
Pa.. and of Druggists and Dealers every where.
TrAll Letters di.veted to the Proprietor or
Agent receive immediate attention.
May 13, 1855-Iy.
AFINE assortment of Linen Coats, Vests
and Pants fromB7l upwards for halo at the
cheap clothing storeof 11. ROMAN.
Tubest aasortmaat of Carpet ever °flared,
and at lower prices than can be got at any
other establishment. Just received and for sala
by J. lb W. SAXTON.
TITST received mid for sale—Mackerel, Shad
q n n 1 Codlidi, by
• & W. SAXTON.
MISCELLANEOUS.
STARTLING. BUT TRUE;
NHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW
tut a few years ego in the flash of health and youth,
_ad buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently
becomes a feeble, sickly, sallow, debili•
tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves unstiung,
spirits depressed, countenance bearing the impress
Of suffering, and an utter physical end mental pros.
Oration, arising from ignorance of the simplest and
P ei h r " 7, '" h o ectan ' o c f 'n „ n a t fi a o w nt h ila th
d e isra u se r :,
saue e rinpand i raisery, not only to ;he wile, but often
HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS I:PON THE CHILDREN
" rtrrn THE Tlizz:x. AND FOCIVID CI:NIMATION,"
Tranom e tn. CONSUMPTION, SICROPTYLA,
HYPOCHONDRIA, IIiSANITI', 41011:T.
EVIL: nett ether
nurse Dlsenees, at a
DREADFUL INHERITANCE
FROM THE PA 1Z
" Awl mast this o , t
remedy? No relief No In, `''
The remedy Is by kon,lug enu.et
them, null knowing tho rented!. east Wnciiti
These are pointed out In
end
tin by them.
THE MARRIED WOMAN'S
PIIIYATE MEDICAL COMPANION,
One Hundredth E,dition,(soo,ooo),lSmo., pp. 230.
191 mit YAPILR, faly.t inNuiso. $1.00.1
•
• Ataradaril work of evtablisl.ed reputation. found Harmed
In the catalogues of thr gnat tra.nr axles in New York.
Philadelphia, end other cities. and avid to the principal
booksellora In the United States. It arts first published
In Ill?, ' , lnce which time
FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES
• e been mid, of lehiell lheie ne, upwaplA ut
ONE H g UNDRED THOUSA
which t ND SENT MAIL,
atte.tin the high Oil inr4tion in i 41 a ra•
:liable popular Medical
BOOK FOR EV Elt V F . E3IA LE
the author Lavin denoted hit etclo,tve attention to the
treatment of couplainta potentiar to female, to Tanned to
uhlelt be is ~art; - thousands both in peroon
awl by luact.
line every netnate can 4ieeever. by coopering her own
toptonts with Owe deAeribel, the nature, character,
niece of, and the proper retno.hem for, her eeturteletts.
'the If About bee..llllg a ntollter halt often nue,l
lustructiou and ad vice of the utolott Import: moo to he:
Mum bealtb, In reaped
1.,14 conculting a medial gtutlenuip, 5.111 fitpl cuell in•
iety or alarm al all
otherwien wDahl
poeullaeitiri to Ler iiltaaton ore time...R*l.
Row nun, ate suiffiring Inca obstructions or irregular.
Rica peculiar to ilia !invite ,rtem, which ender:Woo tho
the elferts of which they aro ignorant, an.l for
aldah their flelleacy forbids seeking ffiedleal adriee•
Many suffering (mum prolulow cirri (LiMug of the womb),
or from fluor taw ke.) Many air
In eunitant agony for may montliii preceding couilre
MP, Macy have difficult If not ilangorous
end niqw end uncertain rvcoreriee. Rome whose lives or.
boarded during gu,la time, will cacti 11,ml in it, ra, •
1106113 of prevention, atneli.ostion and relief. •
It 1-1 of course lutproetkablo to convey folly the var.,...1
itab;,cts trenteti of, of they aro of a =tutu atrial) , in
tea', t for the MU lied or them eentemplating marriage.
n•e you a huthand ne a father? a wife or a
t.o.ther, have yon the sincere welfare of those ,ou ILA°
'rove your sinnahy, .ant lZtee no thne
ruin what eitives interreto with :Lair health and hap•
c. nut leis thou your own. It will avoid to sou and
;on, as it line to thousands, tunny a day of pain an
anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, incapaeitatin; the
mind for its ordinary avocation, .4 exhannting those
meow for medical attendance, medicines and adrerUsed
Dewitt/MS otherwtre scold provide for de,lining
yearn, tho infirmil;es tf 111” , and the proper ed,cation of
your children.
In e,onsconencupf theunietrani popularity of the
a.;eitleiiil3 it. ;.xtranrdlnar;" r:ri.o. Imposi
tiutia hate bra attempted, no weU on booksellers as 0.4
the public, by imitations of title fag., eclitlonm,
and aunt entittuus Inning:manta of copyright, and other
Seth. awl twu4, is L.s tt,s found ~.o:Jaanty,
ntbre. t
CAUTION THE PUBLIC
to b., ad NA& unless the name Dr. A. 11. biennia-or,
1211 Liberty Street, N.Y.," ix on (and the entry in the
Clerk'i OLE. on the back A) the Mk nags and boy
only of respectable and hnnosehie deplete, of bend by
wail, and addrees to Mn,,,, . uric
IXer DP.° receipt of One Dollar "THE MAR
RIED 114 OMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM
PANION" is sent (mailed fra) to any part of the
United 6tates. the Canadas and British Pa oyinces.
All letters must be post-pall, and addressed to Dr.
A. M. MAIIRICEAII box 1224, New-York City.
Pnbitoldnz, (Mae, , 122 Liberty bleed; 111. A,
Tor!.
AGENTS IN PIpNNSYLI:ANIA.
.....
T. B• Peterson, J. M. Moss 13r0., and
Thos.Cowilerthait, Philadelphia—Mrs. Cynthia
llonesciale—Spangler & Bro., Lan
canter—S. Tuck, Wilkabarre—j. D. Gunnison
; Erie—Sa rn i. B. Lauffer, Gro nelnery—B.
! Tilleteit--Dr. S. D. Scott, M./Vird—E.T.
derbrawl, Indiana—J. S. Nielson and Col. A.
MiCture t Chanthersburg—Judeph Swart.,
Illoonildnirg—tl IV Earle, Wayneaboo—Pot
,
ter • & McMillin RelteThnto-11. A. Lance,
Culon,AiafinadQn.
February C., 1.5..55-sm.
CLOTHING !
A New Assortment Just Opened:
And Will be sold 00 per cent,
CHEAPER THAN TILE CHEAPEST !
14 ROMAN resp ectfully informs Lis customers
and the public generally, that he has just
I.imened ut Lis *tore room in Market Square, Hun-
a'splendid new• stock of gently made
Clothing for Sprinfli and Summer,
consisting of Superfine black Dress and Frock
Coats, black and tltncy Cassimerc, Cassinet and
Corduroy Pantaloon,; n large assortment of
Vests, Elate, Caps, neck and pocket Ilankerchiefs
Shim, Sn4yenders, Carpet llags, Trunks, &c.,
&e., all of which he will sell cheaper than the
sonic quality of Goods can be purchased at retail
in Philadelphia or Any other establishment it the
country.
i Persons wisldtm to Loy Clothing would do well
to cull and examine his stock telerit purchasing
elsewhere.
Huntingdon, Apr: 2::. Y.
M !SIN OVAOri.
R S . SARAH KULP wishes to inform the
of Huntingdon and the surrounding
country thut she has moved next door to Churls,'
Miller above the . Presbyterian Church, Hill St.,
where she intendi earrxing out the ittney and
straw Millinery busine s s. Haring received the
latest eiiifitaltion, she ia prepared to attend to
all that may titvor Luc with their enstont.
April 10; 1855-if F. A. KULP.
IntIiSQL,UMION.
TIIE partnership heretofore existing between
M; ton and Musser 14 by muttud consent did
solved, nudlll persons knowing themselves in
debted to the said firm, will please call and set
tle their accounts without delay.
ii1i : 651 . & MOSS Ell.
SaulOurg, April 2, 1252.—ff
T ocisnig Glasses, just recri , d.l au l for J.4 by J. A. IF. SAXTON.
IIftIISE BILLS,
VEATI.T . printed on short notice, and at low
Micas at the "Jonrnal Office"
ik. I:T ifo ut b i y , ariety of hand j .s . no s t , a
Gingham, and iw
W. SAXTON.
Tun receiving, ibis week, Mackerel, Herring
&e., and for sale by J.& W. SAXTON.
assortment
ro
ort
sale Le , s , at td Shoes
.1. d• nr. SAXTO.N.
Gold Wale willbe sQI4I Dr ED. BRAY
over than elsewhere.
°O
B an A dlo ß r E s i iii S e a N t " ;he i s i t e of- r o in ot in" arrived
Gto. GWIN.
=~~:
MISCELLA.NEOUS.
ua[palamv , gun. gawp
REAL ESTATE.
y virtue of an alias order of solo issued out
-1 1 -Pof the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county
will be sold at public sale, on tho promises, in
ISt ady township. in slid county, on SATUR
DAY, the 14th July, 1855, a tract of land in the
township aforesaid containing between 90 and 100
reres, adjoining land of James McDonald. and
other., the ostato of James Ross, doc'ti., a
bout 55 acres of whirls ore cleared, with a cabin
house and horn thereon, and the balance of the
tract containing the hest timber in that country.
Said property is about 3 tulles from Mill Creek,
on the Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad, at the
mouth of Rishacoguillis valley, on the road lea•
ding from Mill Creek to Adlonville. There are
four springs on the tract and a good. orater.por •
er.
TEll3l,—One-half of the purchase money to
paidbe on confirmation of the sale, and the bal.
anon in ono year thereafter, to he neared b^
hood
"" mortgage, with
A dmr.
HENRY GLAZIER, Clark.
May 9, iSt,5.
the.e
- BOOKS! BOOKS!!
25,000 nv„LuopTaorr
embracing every variety to be had
in Boron, New York and Philadelphia—the
subscriber has just received and offers for salp
extremely low. His stork of STATIONARY
is of great variety and superior quality as fel
laws i—Foolscaps, Letter, Note and Wrapping
Paper. Envelopes of every kind ; Gold and
Steel Pens, Portmonies, Pocket Rooks, Pcii
Knives Pocket Knives, he. .School Books vi
every kind nsed in the country, at wholesale nod
retail prices.
1000 PIECES WALL PAPER of the
latest and prettiest styles, Jost re
',sired and fur sale at Philadelphia retell prices.
All the shove stock the pablie will find it to
he to their into-tat to call and examine before
purchasing. elsewhere, as ho is determined to giro
stttibEtetiott to every customer. Store opposite
Whittaker's Hotel, Railroad street.
war. COLON.
Iluntingtbot, 'Apia 10, 1.6•55.-tr
STATIONARY
DAGCERREAN GALLERY.
"f i l P. PRETTYMAN takes this method to
IA inform the citizens of Huntingdon and all
others, that he has permanently located in Hun
tingdon, where he will he pleased to attend to all
that call on him for good and never lading pic
ture..
iptolus
Gallery at Railroad Rouse,
where he can be found at all hours between 8 A.
3f. and 5 I'. AI.
Pietures warranted correct, or no charge.
It I'. I'. guarantees to give full satisfaction
to all that patronize him ; all shall he pleased
with his pictures or no charge.
guntingdon. May 2,1855.-6 m."
J. W. THOMPSON,
.i\ 12WD
• ,lIMISSIONER FOR PENN' A
DAVENPORT, lOWA,
Attends to buying, selling and locating Lends
anti land warrants, pays to xes, Maas Mutiny on
Dual Estate seenrity,on commission, examines
311111 makes abstracts of title, &c. Any business
intrusted, will be attended to promptl; and with
fidelity,
Beier to Hun. (iou. tor and Members 04
the Bur at Huntingdon.
Nloy 14th, 1855-Gmo.
NOTICE.
MOTU%ie hereby given that the partueredup
heretofore existing between the undersign
ed (trading under the firm of Couch & 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
immediate erilloment.
GEORGE . - 1 1 7..7 4- 1.
DAVID DUN .
April 10, le:is-tf.
DISS oiJu non
rp Ells partnership heretofore existing between
I Drs. Brown and Hagerty is this day by ma
taal consent dissolved.
All persons knowing themsel,s indebted to
the stud firin, will please call and settle their
accounts without delay.
H. L. BROWN,
.1. H. KAGERTY
Mardi 27 1855-tf.
TINCONAT.
r 1
E undersigned wishes to inform his fiiensh
and nit public generally that he 4,4 moved
his shop to the building of And. Harrison; for
merly occupied by him as' ColltOor's office.
Hill St.
Where he intends can•ying on the Tailoring
business on suchterins as will not fail to give
sutiskietion to all that may lavor him with their
custom.
lie wishes to return thanks for the liberal pa
tronage heretofore received and hopes by strict
attention to business to merit a continuance of
the same. ENOS H. KULP.
April 10, 1835-tf.
----
DENTISTRY.
DR. J. R. HEWITT, Surgeon
DOWliSt.
to
offers his
"'a professional services to those who
may wish operations on the teeth. Office with
Dr. Hewitt, Alexandria, Huntingdon Co., Pa.
• April 10, 1055-6ne.
TOSEPII DOUGLASS, in MeCoono'blown
has constantly on hand, randy pia& rifles,
and is prepared to make and repair Guns of all
kinds at the stivestnot:ee.
A pri! 105-Iy,
Fever and Ague.--The most obstinate
cases eurod immediatet}}•.. by Dr. SR ALLENURII
dEIed FEVER AND AIMIS ANTIDOTE.
case will the patient have more than oue chill
after the first dose. Call and get n circular from
the agents,
Dimptists, &e.,
tiiintingdon, Pa.
.June 20, 1255.-lin
Snit, Plaster, Nails, Iron and Steel, all
kinds of country produce, taken in exehange
tbr Goods nt the store of
J. & W. SAXTON.
fIt.ENT Cravats and &errs of every variety.—
` , -,A also Gray Stocks, est received and for sale
by 1. & W. SAXTON.
DANASOLS of the very bent quality from 75
• to 350 each for sale by
DI.TiLE WHITE LEAD, just received and for
▪ tale by J. ft. W. SAXTON.
S. & W. SAXTON,
QILVEII, Butter Knivue, and Belt Spuone, at
►J E. Snare's Cheap Jewelry, Store,
by the bushel and Flout by the barrel,
V for aaln at the cheap new Store of
CUNNINGHAM & DUNN.
DRIED APPLES, peeled and unpeeled just
-Vieeeived end for sale
'CU:StiIick4HAM &DUNN.
. -
BURL lyldteLeudjust received and for sale
CAMTNINPfIAM & DUZiN.
T-Torse Shoe and Nail rod Iron, just received
.11. 4 0 for sale by
CUNNINGHAM & DUNN.
iIiACKERY—A won-beim.] lot of Eartheu
Ware, for trle by
CUNNINGHAM & DUNN.
Nails and spike,. A general as by
CUNNINGHAM & DUNN
r ob Shad dud lioe Herrings jolt received by
& DUNN