Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, August 01, 1855, Image 3

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.401313— NA I I.E.—On Tuesday, July 10th, by
+v. S. H. Reid, Mr. Wm. Robb to Miss Sarah
Naillo, of MeConnellstown, Hunt. Co.
It
gii6,
Rico.—ln this borough, on Sunday the 22d
st., Mrs. Martha, wire Of Thomas King, late
' this place, in the 724 year of her age.
"Slow blest the righteous, when they die,
When sinks the weary soul to rest!'
RAILROAD HOURS.
TRAINS GOING EAST.
mail T. I Ex. T. I E. T. l Ex. T.
'rain leaves P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M.
Petersburg, 2.45 9.07 3.52
Huntingdon, 3.02 9.22 4.09
Creek, 3.18 9.33 4.18
Mt. Union, 3.33 9.47 4.31
TRAINS GOING WEST.
'ruin leaves P.M P.M. A.M. A.M.
It. Union, 4.16 7.12 6,26 6.26
Lill Creek, 4.33 7.25 6.39 6.39
lutit ingdon, 4.48 7.30 6.25 6.52
letersburg, 5.03 7.49 7.05 7.05
Whig County Convention,
autsmuch as the members of the Whig Coun
ty Committee failed to meet at the time and
place requested. to determine the lino of con
duct proper to be adopted in the present state
of political affairs, and as I have neither the.
right nor the desire to decide that question, I
have thought it my duty as chairman of the
County Committee to give notice that the Whigs
of the several townships and boroughs in the
county oflluntingdon, if they see proper, will
meet as heretofore at the usual time and place
of holding such meetings, on. Saturday, the
day of Anost next, and elect two delegates
from each district to meet in convention in the
borough of Huntingdon on nimbly, the 14th
day of August 1835, at 2 o'clock, in the after
noon to make the proper county nominations
or not as to them may mein best.
D. BLAIR,
C'hairinan.
July 18, 185
NEW COAL BANK St. COKE YARD.
Persons wishing the above articles, or either
of them, will du well to call no the subscriber,
near Plano No. 4 Portage Nail Road, where they
ran obtain a good article and at a low price.—
There is a good way of stripping the articles,
either by Penna. Rail Rood, or by Public Im
provements. Persons at a distanea can obtain
the above articles by addressing the subscriber
at Ilemlock, Cambria County, Pa.
DAVID W. FON.
July 18, 1855-2nl.
Ground Rents for Sale,
Persons owning lots of groond in tho east 211,1
of the Borough of Huntingdon, (and laying
e Ist of Smith street) which aro subject to the
payment of one dollar a year each, of ground
rent, will have an opportunity of buying the
same on or before the Nth day of August next,
by calling on the subscriber in the Borough of
Huntingdon.
In case the owners of lots do not buy out the
ground rents, then I will otter the whole of the
ground rents duo and to become duo hereafter,
at public sale at the Court House in the Bore'
of Huntingdon, on Thursday the lath tiny of
August, nt 2 o'clock, P. DI. A list and number
of the lots, with the groom! rent due thereon,
will lie shown nt the time of side.
THOMAS D. SMITH,
Ex 'r of Richard Petm Smith, decd,
AND MECHANICS' FIRE
1 MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE COM•
PAM", Mice LENNIG'S BUILDING, N. W
corner Second and Walnut street',
11!11..I
CAPITAL mom°.
This Company ends Piro Insurance on Iluil
dings, Goods, Furniture, &c.
MARINE INSURANCE,
On VESSELS,
" CARGO, To id' ports in the World.
" FREIG
Inland insurances on Goods by rivers, lakes,
canals, railroad, and land carriage to all parts of
the Union.
Also, insurance upon LIVES, upon the most
favorable terms.
lion. Thomas B. Florence Janina B. MAU,
George 11. Armstrong, Charles Dingee,
Edward P. Middleton, Ed. B. Ilelnthold,
tleorge Ilelmbold, F. C. Brewster,
Thonms Mandertield, Leerh,
Ttion,th B FLORENCE, President,
EDWAIII, it. ii.31110(.10, SeCy
AVM. BREWSTER, Agent,
11, vrimtnon,
BOOKS! BOOKS!!
embracing every Variety to be ltntl
iu Boston, New York and Philadelphia—the
subscriber has just received and °Rigs for Nile
extremely low. llia stock of STATIONARY
is of great variety and superior (path v as fol
lows :—Foolscaps, Letter, Note and Wrapping
Paper. Envelopes of every kind ,• Gold and
Steel Pens, Portmonies, Pocket Books, Pea
Knives ' Pocket Knives, Sc. School Rooks of
every kind used in the coantry, at wholesale and
retail prices.
100(1 PIECES WALI., PAPER of the
latest and prettiest styles, just re
eziyed owl for sale at Philadelphia retail prices.
All MO ahovo stock the public will thid It to
he to their interest to call nod mullion before
purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to give
,Iti:lltetion to every customer. Store opposite
:::ttuker's Hotel, Railroad street :
~s,
WM. COLON.
Huntingdon, April 10, 1855.-tf
J. W. THOMPSON,
avviDr_amv LIV law,
COMMSS/ONER FOR PRNA":t
DAVENPORT, lOWA.
Attends to buying, selling and locating Lands
and land warrants, pays taxes, loans Money on
Beal Estate security,on commission, examines
and Makes abstracts of title, &c. Any business
intrusted, will be attended to promptly and whit
'fidelity.
Beier to lion. Geo. Taylt..r and Members of
the Bar at Huntingdon.
Ain) , 14th, 1853-amo.
NOTICE.
NoTtcn is hereby given that the partnership
heretofore existing between the undersign
ed (trading under the Orin of Donela & Dunn,)
isvhis day dissolved by minuet consent. The
books of said firm are in the hands al*David
Dunn with whom all eoneerned will please to
make immediate settlement.
GEORGE COUCH,
•
DAVII) I)UNN.
1055-tf.
DISSOLUTION.
fp E partnership heretofore existing between
1 Dro. Brown and Hagerty is thioduy by mu
tual consent dissolved.
All persoua knowing themselves ilulubled to
the said liriu, will please call and nettle their
iteCollo3 Without delay.
11. 1,. BROWN,
J. U. HAGERTY.
Mardi 21
DENTisTay.
DR. J. R. HEW ITT, Surgeon
prctfßS i lllart7TVet i l lY tO tlaosa who °
may wish operations on ihe teeth. Office with
Dr. Hewitt, Alexandria, Huntingdon ro,,
Apia In, I85;t - t:m• .
Katirir LIT'D',AUDA.
AUGUST TERM, 1865.
TRIAL LlST.—First Week.
Christian Coins vs John Hilderbrand.
J.H. Wolverton's adm'rs vs J. Entreldn's Exrs.
James McCauly vs M. Crownover, Salt
11. Mytinger vs P. Livingston.
S. S. Woods' Guard'ns vs Benjamin Leas.
Sterrett .t Potter for use vs J. Alexander, Gar.
nishee.
J. Simpson Africa vs D. Flenner, et al.
Ilirst for Caldwell vs Daniel Africa.
Joshua Johns vs Blair, Robinson & Co.
SECOND WEEK.
N & W. Shaver vs Penna. 11. R. Co.
Horatio Trexler & Co. vs .r. & W. Saxton.
Adolphus Patterson vs John Daelienhaell.
Sterling & Alexander vs Bracken Stitt & Co.
John Stewart vs John Love.
J. 11. Lex vs Caldwell & Hoover.
Thos. Vaughan vs Garth adm'rs.
IVattermana; Young vs Jno. Jamison.
GRAND JURORS.
Hobert Ashton, farmer, Barr.
Isaac Buck farmer, Werriormath.
Jeremiah Brown, farmer. Smithfield.
Enoch Chilcote, farmer, Tod.
Simon Coulter, laborer, Walker.
Paulo] Conrad, farmer, Franklin.
Thmuns Duffey, farmer, Springfield.
David Foster, farmer, Hopewell.
Jacob Grove, firmer, Penn.
James Uwin, gentleman, !renders..
Andrew Grab, farmer, Penn.
Andrew Huey, farmer, Brady.
Solomon Banner, miller. Jackcon.
Japes Hector, farmer, Tod.
.101111 Harper Esq, J. P. Barre°.
Peter Hernial,. farmer, Molds.
Adam Lefford, farmer, Porter.
Henry Neff, merchant, West. •
John Porter Eoq, farmer, Heade...
Carnes Patterson, laborer, Porter.
Henry S. Swoope, fanner, Walker.
Thomas Stewart, farmer, Berme.
George Tate, Manufacturer Franklin.
Elias P. Wilson Esq., comb maker
TRAVERSE JURORS.—First Week.
Thomas Anderson, farmer, Timl.
bleary Brewster, merchant, Shirley.
James Baker, mason, Sprinttfleld.
John Brewster, farmer, Shiley.
James Rurket, Cromwell.
Isaac Bowers, farmer, Penn.
John Brown, farmer, Springfield.
Morris Cutshall, farmer, Springfield.
William W. Campbell, farmer, Tell.
A. 13. Cruwitt, gentleman, Henderson.
Isaac Cook, Esq., J. P. Tod.
Alexander Carman, merchant. Henderson,
Joseph P. Curtn., farmer, Pass
Canon, medullae, Morris.
John Dougherty, farmer. Shirley.
James Vile, farmer, Brady.,
Benjamin Grafi., tinner,llenderson.
Henry C rafitts, farmer, Porter.
John Hratiits, rinser, Warriormark.
John Gaghagan, carpenter, Porter.
James Harper, clerk, Cromwell.
Nathan T. Horton, former, Tod.
James Hight, laborer, Henderson.
John Lutz, Merchant, Shirley.
William S. Lyon, termer, Tell.
Abraham Lutz of Jacob, farmer, Shirley.
Jonathan K. Metz, farmer, Brailv.
John Morrison, farmer, Shirley.
Joh!! Miller, farmer, Porter.
Edwin Neff, Ina-keeper, Porter.
Jacob Nen*, farmer, Porter.
Orlady, farmer, Brady.
"livid P. Porter, farmer, Header:ion.
Joseph Park, farmer, Cass.
William Piper, laborer, West.
William Peightal. farmer, Heel.
John Piper, carpenter, Porter.
George Roland, fanner, C/11011.
TIMMS Smellier, fawner, Shirley.
Michael Smith, farmer, Morris. •
David Thompson, Milner, Hendmon.
Thomas Teague, capcntrr,
Isaac Wolverton, miller. Brady.
Jtnathan R. Wilson, farmer, West.
George Wakefield, farmer, Shirley.
William Wry, farmer, Warriormark.
Eli Wake fi eld, farmer, Brady.
Jacob Russel, farmer, Hopewell.
TRAVERSE JURORS.—Second Wctek.
Caleb Armitage, farmer, Henderson.
John Anderson, farmer, Penn.
Isaac Breneman, fanner, Porter.
Jacob Beck, farmer, Warriormark.
Benjamin Brumbaugh, farmer, Ponn.
William Campbell, tanner, Tell.
John Coulter, laborer, Walher.
Benjamin Corbin, farmer, West.
David Cole:dock, farmer, Henderson.
John Campbell, fanner, Jackson.
William Dean, fanner, Union.
James Dee., farmer, Cromwell.
Andrew Dieffenbach, machinist. Henderson.
Allen Edwards, tnatudlicturer, Tad.
Daniel Flonner, farmer, Walker.
William Giesinger, fanner, Walker.
Robert Given, tanner, Walker.
John Grove Sr, farmer, Penn.
Jamb Hellber, farmer, Penn.
J ohn Hirst, farmer, Barree.
Jacob Iltancanc, farmer, Porter.
Enoch Isenberg, fanner, Porter.
Joseph Isenberg, carpenter, Walkor. •
George Mills, fanner, Tell.
William McAteer, farmer, Warriurtuark.
Solomon Minch, farmer, Penn.
Joseph Heed, farmer, Wee.
John Snyder, Lock-tender, Henderson.
George Scott, fanner, Barren.
John Shank, wagon maker ' Warriormark.
• Abram Showalter, farmer, enS.i.
Ephraim Thompson, fanner, Union.
John Walters, farmer, Dublin,
Daniel S. WhittakerAnnor, Union
Samuel P Wallace, farmer, Morris.
William Moore, merchant, Porter.
PRO 4. LAMATION.
W11E... by a precept to me directed, dated
at Huntingdon, the 20th day or April,
A. D. 1855, under the hands and seals of the
Ilea. Heorge Taylor, President of the Coma of
Common flats, Oyer and 'l'ertnincr, noel gener
al jail delivery of the 24th judicial disteiet ef Peru
sylvania composed of Iltoitiogdon, Blob. and Cam
bria, and the lion. Thomas F. Stuart mud Jona
than McWilliams, his associates, Judges of the
county of Ilantingdon, justices assigned, appoint
col, to hear, try and deterntinc all and every in
dietments wade or taken for or concerning all
crimes, which by the laws of the State are made
I capital or !Wellies of death and other offences
crimes and misdemeanors, which have been or
shall hereafter he committed or perpetrated for
crimes aforesaid--I ton commanded to make pub
lic proclamation throughout coy whole bailiwick
that a Connor Oyer and Terminor, of Common
Pleas and quarter sessions, so ill I,to held at the
Court House in the Borough or Iluotingcluo, un
the secoud Monday (and lath tiny) of August,
next, and those who will prosecute the suid pri
soners be then and them to prosecute them as it
shall be just, and that all Justices of the l'eace,
Coroners nod Constables within said county be
then mid there in their proper persons, at 10
o'clock, A. M. of said day, with their records, in
rjuisitions, examinations turd remembrattres, to
do those things which to their ollices respectfully
appertain.
Gated ut Huntingdon the 80th day or April,
in the ,year of mar Lord 1835, and the 70th
year 01 American Independence.
JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sherd..
nilfh BUS. Corn for sale by
O"- , CUNNINGHAM & DUNN.
F_ resh Shad and Hoc Herrings juet, received by
CUNNINGHAM &DUNN.
Hog,, Inking Gla3: as and Trunks,
just tereired and Ivr :,eic by G. GWIII,
PROCLAMATION.
17(THEREAS, by a precept to me directed by
TV the Judges of the Common Pleas of the
county of Huntingdon, bearing test the 20th day I
of April, 1855, I am commanded to make
Public Proclamation throughout my whole baili
wick, that a Court of Common Pions will be
held in the Court House in the Borough of Hun
tingdon, on the third Monday (and 20th day) of
August, A. D.,1855, for the trial of all issues in
said Court which remain undetermined before the
said Judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses
and suitors, in the trial of all iaooeo are required
to appear.
Dated at Huntingdon, the 20th day 01
in the year of our Lord 1855, and the 79th year
of American Independenee.
JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff.
Register's Notice.
TicE is hereby given to nll persons inter
ested, that the following named persons have
settled their accounts in the Register's 011ie, at
Huntingdon, and that the said accounts will be
presented for confirmation and allowance, at nu
Orphans' Court, to ho held at Huntingdon, in
and for said county of Huntingdon, on Wodues•
day the 19th day August neat to wit t
1. George Borst & Peter Bucket. Executors
of the last Will and Testament of Daniel Neff,
late of West township, deed.
2. John B. Given, surviving Executor of the
last Will and Testament of Margaret Entrekin,
late of Penn township, deed., (and interest ac
comit to accompany the same.
3. Account of the Administration of the Es
tate of Margaret Italtrekin, deed., by Thomas
I:up:tart, Esq., deed., (one of het• Executors
tiled by) James E. Glasgow, Esq., ono of the
Administrators of said Thos. Enyeart, deed and
Interest accompanying the same.
4. Hance It. Campbell, Administrator of
James Cnmpbell, late of Shirley township deed.
5. Jacob Eby & Samuel MeVitty, Adminis•
trators of David Eby, late of Shirley township
deed.
6. George Guyer, Jr., Administrator of lien.
jamin Nearhoof, late of Wartiocsmark town
ship, dee'd
7. Henry Brewster, Esq., Administrator of
Dawson C. Smawley, late of Shirley township
deed. •
8. John Graks, Acting Executor of James
Tully late of Jackson township, deed
9. James D. Myton, William Myton &
James Stewart, Administrators of J. W. Mytun
late of Jackson township, dee'd.
10.. Jonathan P. Roberts & Edward R. Rob
erts, Executors of the last Will and Testament
or William Roberts, late of West township
deed.
11. Moses Greenland, Acting Executor of
Nathan Grcenkind , lute of Cuss township deed.
12. Final account of Margaret Newell, Exec-
utrix of the last Will nod Testament of Andrea/
Ik:ewe% late of West township, deed.
13. Ann Miller, Executrix of Joseph Miller,
late of Barree township, deed.
14. Elizabethi Horan, Executrix of Zachariah
Boron, Into of Uniim township, tlec'd.
15. John Speck, Administrator of John
Mar
ker, late of Walker township, deed.
10. Benedict Stevens, Esq., Administrator of
Samuel Ilockenberry, late of Springfield town
ship, deed.
17. James Chamberlain, Administrator of
Martin Gates, late of Franklin township, deed.
19. The 'trust Account of Peter Stiker, une
I •
01 the Executors of Willitun Laird, late of Por
ter township, deed.
19. Samuel M. Stewart. Administrator of
James Mitchell, late of Jackson township, deed.
20. Lewis Burchfield, Guardian of the Minor
Children of John Patterson, deed.
21. James Potter, Guardian of Lucretia Pat
tenon ((comedy Lucretia Moore) as Minor
Daughter of Silas Moore, deed now of 111
age.
22. James Putter, Guardian of Thomas Moore,
a minor Sun of Silas Maure,
23. Samuel Ilagey, Administrator of Abra
ham Corbin, late of henderson township, dec'd.
24. Partial Accounts of John Gifford, admin
strain of Joseph Gifford, lam of Shirley town
ship, dee'd.
25. Final Accounts of Joules Wall, acting
Executor of John Wall, into of West township,
deed. . .
..„
26. Tho Supplemental * Account of James
Saxton, Aming . Executor of the last Will and
Testament of William Foster, late of West town
ship, dee'il. HENHY ULAZIEII,
Register.
Hegistees Wire,
Huntingdon, July 18, '55.
SUMPS SALE.
DV virtue of writs of Vend. Exp., and Firs
Fu., issued out of the Court of Common
Pass of Huntingdon County, and to me directed,
I will expose at public sale tit the Conn House in
borough of Huntingdon. on IVcduesday the 15th
thij rf August next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said
day, the following described Real Estate, to wit:
All that certain plantation, tract, piece or par
cel of land, situate in Shirley Township, Hun
tingdon county, east of Drakes Ferry, adjoining
the Juniota river, lands of John Sharrer, And
rew Pollock's heirs awl others, Containing ono
hundred and seventy six acres or thereabouts,
on part of which the town of Mt. Union is laid
out, excepting and excluding from the said levy
the ground now in the possession of tho Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company, and the following town
lots in the recorded plan of sold town of Sit.
Union, being
,numbered respectively: Numbers
3,4, 5, (1, 11, 12, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21,'22, 24,1, 2.
7, 19, 13, 16, 23, 8,9, 14, 17, 33, and 74.—and
the lot of ground in the possession of the 114eth
odist Episcopal Church nod on which, a Meeting
House stands and the following lota which were
sold on original Vend. Exp., to wit: Lots No. 58
59, 60, and 69, to J. J. McElhetty and Lots No,
83, and 84, sold to John Bare and Lots No. 93,
nod Or; to Geo. \V. Speer.
Seized, talien in execution, nod to be sold as
the property ofJohn Dougherty.
A tract of land in Dahlia township, Hunting
don county - , situated on the road lending from
Burnt Cabins to Shade Gap & bounded by lands
of Willinnt Bratton on the north, George Kelley,
un the east, Abraham Long on the south, John
Atkinson wt the west, containing two hundred
acres more or less with about sixty acres clear
ed. 'laving thereon erected a two story log
house & log barn with an orchard of good bear
log apple & peach trees & a smug of never fail
ing water.
Seized taken in exception and to 110 sold as
the property of John Bingham deed. & Branson
Bingham. The interest of said deceased being
in the hands of Daniel Tague Esq., his adm'r.
A lot of land situate in Franklin tp.,
dun county, bounded on the south by the Juni
ata river, on the west by Dr. A. Merherran and
on thwoorth by Abram Weight, containing
thirteen acres, more or less, on which ore erect
ed two dwelling houses, and astable, one•of the
houses two story high, weutherboarded and pain
ted white, the other house one story and a-half
high.
Seized, token in execution, and to be sold as
the property of Jareminh Wagner.
JOSHUA GREENLAND,
Sheriff's Office, Sheriff:
Huntingdon, Pa.
"Who bows to all who enter in,
And whilst, ho kindly smooths the skin,
(lives CU.) and comfort to the chin ?
Why, Thomas !
"Who renovates your long toiled blue,
Likewise your pants and vests too,
And makes old clothes look like new ?
Why Thomas 1
"Who keeps his razors blight and keen,
And shoves his customers so clean,
They look like youths of seventeen I"
Why, Thomas 1
Iluatin,gdon and Broad Top Shaving Saloon'
occupied by Joseph Bowlin and Professor Sur'
rel, where they will be found ut all times to
accommodate and 'renovate' all 'who may favor
them with a call. \Yo will shave you and Luke
. oti your beard easy. Then walk right along,
don t he afraid.
July t f, 11335-Im.
FSalt, Muster, Nails, iron and Steel, all
E kinds al country produce taken in exchange
fur Goods al the store of
J. & W. SAXTON,
ENT Cravats and Scarfs of ovary variety.—
`,tucks, just vet:Dived and for sale
& W. :iA XTON.
MISCELLANEOUS,
AYER'S PILLS.
AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS:
PILLS THAT ARE PILLS 1 I
HAYES, State Chemist. of Massee!m
eet, says they ere the best of all P 11.1.14 and no
no::,•41 are the men who certify that Dr. o llityes
LEM UEL SHAW, ChiefJustiee Supreme Coutt
WA SHBURN, Governor of Moss.
W. C. PLUNKETT, Lieut. Gov. of Miss.
F.B \VA/CD EVERETT, Ex. Sec of State, and
Senator of I.T. S.
ROBERT C. WINTHROP, Ex-Speaker Hong°
Rep., U. S. A.
ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plenipot, to
Great Britain. .
IiTZPATRICK, Catholic Bishop
MEN THAT ARE MEN.
Among theiliseases this Pill has Cured with as
tonishing rapidity, we may mention
Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism,
Dropsy, Heartburn, Ileadachearisingircm a foul
Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid innetiou
oldie Bowels, and pain arising thereerom, nun
lency, Loss or Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cu .0-
semi diseases, which require an evacuant Med
icine, Scrofula or King's Evil. They also by
purifying the blood and stimulating the System,
cure many Complaints which it would not be sup
posed they could reach ; such as Deafness, Par
tial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Debility
Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout,
and other kindred complaints, arising from a low
state of the body, or obstructions of its functions.
They see the best Purgative Medicine ever dis
covered, and you will but need to use them once
to know it,
Prcpariul by DII. J. C. AYEII, T.owell, Mass,
and sold by every respectable Druggist in New
England.
THOS. READ & SON, Huntingdon, Pa., L•U
CIIPsR 84 PORTE% Alex,. Iris, Pu., J. 11.
HOMMER & Co. Waterstreet,Pa.,3. it HOL
LER, Petersburg, and by all dadara aver ywheie.
Julie 13, 1855-2 m.
Au improvement worthy of the Pro
gressive Age.
ALDRICH & FOOTE'S
PATENT WASHING MACHINE
riThE subscriber is prepared to furnish every
j Citizen of the Commonwealth, with one of
these superb articles, acknowledged by all who
have them in use, and by every one who has tes
ted them, to be superior' to anything of the kind
or, brought before the politic.
They are made of the best material, under the
supervision of the subscriber, who is prepared
to deliver them at any point in this or the adjoin
ing counties. This machine possesses .many all
- over any other of the kind, front the
net, that it in no manner wears the clothing,
uses less soap, and Is easier worked.
The price ranges from six to seven dollars.
The ;tiliserilie; warrants this machine to give
entire satisfaction. If it does not do everything
he says, no charge will be mode. A trial is
earnestly invited and perfect satisfaction war
rooted. A strong recommendation for the ma
chine is the number already sold.
Any person who wishes one of these articles,
cnn be acconunodated by addressing
B. J. WILLIAMS,
Alexandria, Huntingdon Co., l'a.
May 30, 1805—Gm.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
T FiI."I.`ERS of Administratlep had been gran
ted to the undersigned, on estate of Df.
Jacob Uollinim, late of the borough of Hunting
don, dee'd., all persons indebted make int.
mediate pnyment, nod thoorls•-iuillog Mulles will
present them properly nutlwatientrd for settle
ment. A. D. CIMWITT, MT'r.
•*— --•
books arc at the aloe uflCavid SUarc
Esq.
July 4th, 1855-6 t.
~,;~~1231'~~~c~
r 111 E undersignod n islies to inform 1113 friends
1 and tho public generally that he Into moved
his shop to the building of And. Harrison, for
me•ly occupied by hits us Collector's office.
Hill St. . _ .
Where ho intends carrying on the Tailoring
bu.iness on such terms an will not fail to give
satisfaction to all that may favor hint with their
enstom.
washes to return thanks for the liberal pa
tronage heretofore cruised and hopes by strict
attention to business to merit tt
..ertnt.iptultu.:9y
ENOS H. KULP.
the some,
April 10, 1855-tf.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
1)r. D. Houtz and Wm. Grating, having form
ed a Medical partnership, under the title of
II rota & Grains, offer their professional servi
ces to the citizens of Alexandria, mid the sur
rounding country.
Oillee—that formerly occupied by Dr. Houtz.
DANIEL HOUTZ, M. 1).
WM. GltAbniti, M. 1).
June 27, 1853.-3 m
Administrator's Notice.
T EWERS of Administration on the estuto of
IA George Hudson, dee'd., late of Clay town
ship, Huntingdon county. haring been granted
to the undersigned hr the Register of said coun
ty : All persons indebted to said estate will make
immediate settlement, and nll persons having
claims will present them duly authenticated for
settlement. . .
.....
REIMCCA BUNION, Alilll'..
.101 IN HUDSON, Ailni'r
Three Springs. July 4, 18:5-60
TOSEPH DOUGLASS, in AlcConnclistown
si has constantly on hand, ready made rifles,
and is prepared to 'nuke and repair Gus ofull
kinds at the shortest notice.
April 23, lBlls—ly.
CLOTHS 4ND.CASSLAIERES,
plata and fain, at very low prices, at the store
of KO. G WIN.
WroTt . T a b c y a t i li t e h l o ni e s:ll; n d e, k v lcgi t r o g
, ! I. lo . l)arrel
CUNNINGHAM $: DUNN.
DWED AI'PLES, peeled end unpcvlcil just
received end fur sale by •
CUNNINGHAM & DUNN.
DURE White Lend just received and for sale
I by UNNINtifIAM &DUNN.
"Torso Shoe and Nail rod Iron, jest received
iland for sale by
CUNNINGHAM & DUNN.
(1 ROCKERY-4 well-selected lot of Earthen
VlVitro, for into by
CUNNINGHAM & DUNN.
V nits and spike , . A general assortmoul by
111 CUNNINUIIAM & I)UNN
CIILVEIt Butter Knives, and Salt Spoons, at
E. SnartesCheapJewelry Store,
I)AnASOLS of the very bast quoit,' from 75
to :150 each lur salo by
J. & W. SAXTQN.
Trim wium LEADjtvit received and lb!.
sale by S. W. SAXTON.
5A111.1.4 T. Incows
4 aBC/V.iill )
Attorneys at Law,
iluutingdou, l'a.,
Mice ialllo as that furtacrly occupied by Julau
Scott, Esq.
0.. t. la, 1653,
JOHN SCOTT.
MISCEI,I,A
C. HUSSEY. C. WELL.,
FORNIERLY C. WELLS a; CO.,
PORK PACKERS,
WholesalreDealers in Provisions,
AND
ton,r.misgroft
MERCHANTS,,
No. 3t15, Liberty street,
COMMERCLAI, BOW,
PITTSBIR I:, PA
Have now on band n very large and choice
stock Bacon, to which we particularly desiro to
invite oar friends owl dealers generally.
May 9,1859.-7 m.
%VOX It!MIL
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons whom
it may concern that front and after the next set-
tlement by the County Auditors of Huntingdon
County, (in January 1856) no claim or demand
by any person, against said County on Account
of any road or bridge view, election, or service of
any kind rendered said comity, and which is (Wan
older standing than AiX years, will be allowed in
settlement by said Auditors , eel 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 BREW STE R.
May 23, 1855.
BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.
Where may be obtained the most speedy rem-
Iv for
SECRET DISEASES.—GIects Strictures,
Seminal Weakness, Pain in the Loins, Affections
oldie Kidneys, and all those peculiar ntlections
arising from a secret habit, particularly the youth
of both sexes, which if not cured, produces con
stitutional debility, rendering marriage impossi
ble, and its the cud destroys both Mind and Body.
Young Men,
especially, who have become the victims of Sol
itary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit
which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thou
sands of young men of else most exalted talents
and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have
entranced listening senates with the thunders of
eloquence, or waked to eestney the living lyre,
may call with full confidence.
Married Persons,
or those contemplating marriage, hying aware of
physical weakness, should immediately consult
Dr. J., and he restored to perfect health.
Dr. Johnston,
office No. 7 South Fredrick St., seven doors from
Baltimore Street, test side up the steps. ce 'Be
particular in obtaining the name and number, or
you will mistake the place.
A cure warranted, or no charge made, in front
one to two days.
NOTICIL—Dr. John , ton's office is in hie
dwelling, up the steps. His very extensive prac
tice is a sufficient guarantee, that he is the only
propel physician to apply to.
Dr. Joh.den, member of the Royal College of
Surgeons. London, graduate from one of the
most eminent Colleges or the United States, and
the greater part of whose life hen horn spout in
the llospitals of London, Paris Philadelphia, and
elnewlicaT, has effected some of the most aston
ishing titres that were ever known. many trou-
WO with ringing in the ears owl howl when
asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed nt sod
den sounds, toil bashfulness, with frequent blush
ing attended sometimes with derangement of
mind, were cured immediately.
CHIIT.UN DISHASE.—It is 1111101allehOly fact
that thousands all victims to this horrid diSCIISC
owing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretenders
who by the use of that deadly poison Mercury,
ruin the Constitution, causing the most serious
symptoms of that dreadful disease to make their
appearance, such as affections of the head, nose,
thront, skin, etc., progressing with frightful ra
pidity till death puts a period to their dreadful
stinting, by sending them to dint Bourne whence
no traveler rein)...
T IRE PAUTICULARNor;cu.--Young men who
hove injured themselves by a certain practice in
dulged in when nlonc—a habit frequently learned
from evil companions, or nt school—the effects
of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and
if not cured renders marriage impossible, and de
stroys both mind and body.
What a pity that a young man, the hope of his
country, and the darling of his parents should be
snatched from all prospects eel enjoyments of
life by the consequence ofdeviating from the path
of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit.
Such persons before contemplating Marriage,
should reflect that a sound mind and body) are
the most necessary reqoisites to promote connu
bial happiness, Indeed without these, the jour
ney through life becomes a weary pilgrimage,
the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the
mind hacemes shadowed with despair, end tilled
with the melencholy reflection, that the happiness
' of another heroines plighted with our own.
CONATITI , TIONAL Dttunavv.—Dr..l. address-
es young seen, and all who have injured them
selves by private and imroper indulgence.
InPUISSANA.—These tire some of the sad and
melancholy effects produced by early habits of
youth, via: Weakness of the Back and Limbs,
Pains in the heal, Dimness of Sig at, Loss of
Mescal. power, Palpitation of the Heart I fys
pepsin, Nervous Irritability, Detangemeuts of the
Digestive Functions, General Debility Symptoms
of Consumption, he.
11;NTALLY—The fearful effects on the mind are
much to he drended; Loss of memory, Confusion
of ideas, Depression of Spirit, Evil Forbodings;
Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, Love of Soli
twin, hr., are some of the evils produced.
Tlousands of persons of all ages,can now judge
what is the cause of their declining health. Los
ing their vigor, becoming weak, polo and wimple
nod, have singular appearance about the eyes,
tough and symtoms of consumption.
Married persons, or those contemplating mar
riage, being aware of physical weakness, should
immeillitely consult Dr. J. end be restored to per
fect health. Office, No. 7, South Frederick-St.,
Baltimore, Md.
Am, SURGICAL OrEnvonxs Putuso
N. IL Let no false delicacy prevent you, but ap
ply immediately either personally or by letter.
Skin Diseases Speedily Cured,
To Syn.usocits.—The many thousands cured
at this Institution within the last ten years, and
the numerous import:mt. aorgfeal Operations
performed by Pr. J.,witnessed by the Reporters of
the papers, and. many other persons, notices of
which have appeased again and again before the
public, is u sufficient guarantee that the afflicted
will find n skillful and honorable phys:eian.
As them are so many ignorant and worthless
quacks advertising themselves as Physicians,rain
ing the health cattle afflicted 1)r. Johnston would
say to those unacquainted with his reputation that
his Credentials or Diplomas always hang in his
office. . . .
Weakness of am organs Immediately cured,
and full vigor removed
iitiT All letters post paid—remedies sent by
mail.
Muy 22, 1855.—1 t.
- -
1 0 DOZEN Ames' No. 2 Shovols,jusi
Yeti and for sale by J. & \V. SANTO:Z.
Amost beautiful lot of Berne do Laine pot
terns, and in the piece, from ICI etc up to 50
Ms. per yard,just received cud for mile by
J. j• W. SAXI'ON.
rill: best assortment of Hosiery in town con.
sibting of Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses and
Children of every variety for sale by
J. s W. SAXTON.
HAMS, kiIIOULDERS, and Flitch just renal
rod and fur gale by
CUicNINPHAM & DUNN.
mill , . cheapest and host lot of Chagoy Bump,
4- and Bongo do Lanni, also Satins, just ree'd
and fur sale by J.& W. SAXTON.
Afu l r t'o b il i c o luott
tlto new ebtoo o r
o f
, ;.!st received and
CUNNINUIIAII&I)UNN.
HAM, Shoulder awl Th h, ju,t revuived and
fur snle by J..i W. :iAN.TON.
MISCELLANEOUS.
STARTLING. BUT TRUE:
NHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW
Bow often it happens, that the wifo lingers from
year to year in that pitiable el ns not even
for ono day to feel the happy at.d exhilarating influ
ence tueitient to tho enjoyment of health.
THE BLOOMING BRIDE,
Bat a few years ago in the flush of health and youth,
and buoyancy of epirite, solidly, and apparently in
explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, sallow, debili
tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves unstrung,
spirits depressed, countenance bearing the impress
of euffering, and an utter physical and mental pros
tration, arising from ignorance of the simplest and
plainest rules of health as connected with the mar
riage elate, the violation of which entail. disease,
suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often
HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN
UNTO THE rm. AND VOURTEL aeNcRATIoN,"
MST!. .... S:9I.I.u.RIETTN.AFIMEELA.
HYPOCIFFONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT,
KING'S EVIL, avid ether and
worse Mamie; as n
DREADFUL INHERITANCE
FROM THE PARENTS.
" And most this continuo? Must this bo ? Is there no
reurdy? No roller? Nu hope t"
The remedy Is by !mowing the VIUS. and arobling
them, and knowing the remedies, and beueLtlng by them.
Them are pointed out in
THE MARRIED WOMAN'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION,
DY DR. A. M. MAURICEAD,
PROMVOR OF OL9EARIOi OF WOMEN.
One hundredth P.dit ion, (500,000), 181 no., pp. 2io.
100 TINT. PAPKII, UTUA pomso, $1.00.)
. .
A Mandan! work of esinitli.he.l ropntation, found clamed
In the entalognea of the grebt ',des In New York,
Philadelphia, end other cities. and .1.1 by the principal
booksellers In the United Slates. It was sinst.publlishod
lo 1947, since which time
FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES
hare been sold, of which there sere up ear.lA of
O\E HUNDRED THOUSA\I► "ENT BY MAIL,
altrotiog the high evliuuttion is which It Is bold us a ro•
liablo popular Medical
• •
BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE
Iho author bating devoted exelnitive attention to the
treatment of complaint. pecttlior 0 lemaleo, In rettpoot to
m Melt Ito IA yearly cousultet 6y tbtousankle both In permit
and by lab r.
liens every woman can discover, by comparing her awe
symptoms with those described, the nature, character,
causes of, and the proper remedies for, her complaints.
The wire about becoeding a mother hos often need of
instruction and advice of the utmost importance to her
Unto health, in respect to which her sensitiveness for.
. _
bids consulting a medical gentleman, will fl l each in
struction and advice, and also explain anoint symptoms
which otherwise would occasion owdoly or darn% ns all
lite peculiarities Incident to her situation are described.
flew many are suffering from obstructions nr !mogul.-
Hies peculiar le the female system, oltiell mulormine the
health, the effects of whisk they urn ignorant, and for
which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice.
Many suffering from froloprtts Wei i (baling of the womb),
or from fluor Whist (weabne, debility, he.) t h ey are
in constant ngeny fur many menthe preceding confine•
meat Many hare difficult if eel dungeroux deliveries,
eml blew and utwertuin recoveries. whohe lieu are
hiwarAle,l daring euelt time, will each lied In ilk paves the
limns of provontion, melioration and relief.
It is of tours• inipractiusble to convey folly the various
aubjects treated of, us they am of a naturo at:icily in.
towlod married or those contempitling ur
pallor, are you a boatload ar o father? a wife or a
mother? have you the sincere welfare of tholo you hue
fit. heart, Provo your sincerity, nod lose no limo to
Minx what comes Interfere with their health and hop
as nnt less thou you: own. It will avoid to )mr and
yours, an it has to Mom:tads, many II day of pain an,
anxiety, followed by bleeplors nights, ineapaeilating iho
mind for its ordinary avocatioo, and min. tp:tipg those
means for medical attendance, medicines awl adverb:KA
uostruntn which MI.: nine would provido for declining
year, lho of age awl the rrorer education of
your children.
. .
In co.equenee of tho universal popularity of titn work,
ee evidenced by ily eAttuonlinury Varintim
lions have been attempted, on .L.
tho publir. by !mit:Still. 14
Awl tit;ooe, I,lfrluvemeals or copyl 40 , 1 0.112!
device. owl deceptions: Il 12. been 101.1
111erelOre, 10
CAUTION THE PUBLIC
to boy no book unless the stools "Pr. A. N. Ilsrtuctur,
129 Liberty :Arcot, N. Y.," is on (end the entry in the
Clerk's 011,ce. the back on the title page; end bey
ottly of respectable and hononiblo &dins, or liCrirl by
toad, nod address to Dr. A. 11. Mauriaiu.
I Upon receipt of One Dollar "THE MAR
RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL 00M.
PANION" Is sent (noti/id fret) to any pan of the
Matted Stales. the Caned. and British Provinces,
All letters eOOO be post-paid, and addressed to Do
A. M. MAURICE:AU box 1294, New-York Oily.
Publisbiug Office, If 129 Liberty Sdeet, Njw-
York.
AGENTS IN PENNSYLVANIA.
T. B• Peterson, J. M. Moos k Bro., anti
Thos. Cowperthait, Philadelphia—Mrs. Cynthia
Williams, Honesdale—Spangler & 80, Lao
caster—S. Tuck, WiThesbarre—J. B. Ununison
Erie—S:llll'l.ll. Lara'er, Gretitsburg—B.
Piltsfon—Dr. S. D. Scott, Bedford-I'.T. nib
derbrrtml, Indiana—J. S. Nicks. and Col. A.
K. McClure, .alaiahen,bury—,Jorxpli Swartz,
Bloomsburg-0 Iritynesborn—Pot
ter A:Mabn /.Id/diotte-11. A. Lance,
Reading—Wm. Cul. - in,7lantiajdoi.
February ti, 1655—Gut,
CUING !
A New Assortment Just Opened'.
And id be sold 30 per cent.
NEWER THAN THE CHEAPEST
ROMAN respectfully informs his customers
and the public generally, that he hot Just
opened at his storeroom in Market Square, Hun
tingdon, a splendid pew stock of Ready made
Clothing for liprinlll and Summer,
consisting of Superfine black Dress and Frock
Coats, black and fancy Catisimere, Cassinet and
Corduroy Pantaloons ; a lari , e assortment of
Vests, lists, Caps, neck and pocket Ilankerchiefs
Shirts, Suspenders, Carpet Trunks, &r.,
&m, all of which he will sell cheaper titan the
same quality of Goods enn ho purchased at rctail
in Philadelphia or any other establishment its the
country.
Persons wishing to buy Clothing would do well
to call and examine his stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
Huntingdon, April 11:1, 1353-Iy.
REMOVAC
MRS. SAIIIII KULP wishes to inform the
hulks of Huntingdon and the surrounding
country that she has moved next door to Charles
Miller above the Presbyterian Church, 11111 St.,
where she intends carrying on the funey and
straw Millinery business. Having received the
boast city titsluon, she is prepared to attend to
all that may lit or her with their cosierm.
April IU, 1855-ti S. A. KULP.
ntssolatztoN,,
partnership T Hh n
an to s . s h e c r i. is t' li f y " nl mutual e x is t ing
sbeenTsliean
solved, and nll persons knowing themselves in
debted to the said firm, will please call and set
tle their accounts wiilions delay.
MYTOI(S MOSSEII.
Sealskin, April 2, 1855.—tf
001 ING Glasses, just received and for sal
1-
k IV sAxru,v.
MORSE BILLS,
NEATLY printad on short notice, and at low
prices at tho "Journal Office"
A groat variety of handsonto Oinfialms and for
11 sale by J. W. SAXTON.
, .
JUST receiving, this week, Mackerel, herring
&e., and for sale by .1. nW. gAXTON.
MBE tiniest assortment of Lpois And Shea.
ever offered in town, for sale low by
J. i s. ' IV. &IN TOAr.
Gold Watches wUtba sold by En. Wren
seer than elsewhere.
90 BAHUELS No. I Herring, just arrived
nail fur sale at the store of
GEO. GIVIN.
MISCELLANEOUS.
wuumaawrim
REMEDIES,
Issued under the aunctiou 'and a uthorit y
of
UNIALRSITY 01
Free Medioine,
ANTI POPULAR KNOWLEDGE.
TEICH') ItY TIM STATE OF I.'ENN:,VI.
VANIA, Al'llll, 29,1853.
WITH A CAPITAL OF $lOO,OOO,
MAINLY FOR TILE PURPOSE OF MIRES
TING THE EMS OF ALL
,7 1)TIJItYDrii 0C4TE41114
Also for supplying the Community with relid
hie remedies wherever a Competent Physician.
cannot or will not be employed, have purchased
frota Dr. JOHN it. ROWAND, his celebrated
Rowand'a Tonic Mixture
Known for upwards of tweuty-five years
the only sure and safe cure for
FEVER & AGUE &C
And his inestimable remedy for
ROWEL COMPLAINTS,ROWAND'S SYR
UP OF BLACKBERRY ROOT,
Which highly approved and popular Reme
dies, together with the University's Remedy for
Complaints of the Lungs,
The University's Remedy for Dyspepsia or
The University's Remedy for Costive Bow-
els.
Also the University's Almanac may be had.
at the Branch Dispensary, or Store of
Moore & Swoope,Alexandria, fatal. Cu.,
Read & Sep, Iltuiting'4, ••
William Bell, 16
Kessler & Bro., Mill Creek,
B. F. Kepner, Milllintown, Juniata 6 '
Benner & Crawford, Thompsontown "
Thos. Oberholtzer, Patterson " ••
D. Gingrich & Co., New Mexico, " ‘•
Jonathan Zeller. Milton, Cumberlimd ••
W. S. Prowell, New Cumberland " •,
L. 11. 'Wrier,
Jno. F Caslow, Milton CC LC
James Bleakley, Franklin, Venaugo "
M Thompson, Duneatsville, Blair, 6-
Dant lioya, Franklin Forge,
Geo. Bergstrasser, Frankstown, 6 6
D. Williams, Hollidaysburg
11. Myers, CC 4:
.1. Thompson,
Jno. Ilyston, Head Crooked Dam 66 66
J. A. Rutlage, Williamsburg, " 6 6
T. Falls, 2nd Lock below " 46 64
Kinkaid & Laury Yellow Springs, 66 "
E. Goodfellow, Hollidaysburg, "'
Jacob Mclntyre, Martinsburg, 66 r.
11. Menace. Waynesharo, 46
Mary Orr Hollidaysburg,
James Heil, Johnstown, Cambria, •'
li. Latnbertson, Franklin, Venaugo,"
Chas. Rite, Lewistown, MiShin ,
J. M. Williams. McVevtown,
.I. H. Smith, Newton Hamilton, "
I'. C. Craige, "
J. W. Smith. "
Jas. S trode, Jr., Strotle's Milm "
More Marks, Lewistown,
A. 11 i '. Moss, " 66 CC
(IL W. Buchanan, MeVeytown, " 6 '•
11. Kratzer & Son, Johnstown, Cambria ' •
May In, 1855—Sat.
lIELAIBOLTYS
I elnebold's Highly Concentraled
g' \I) FLUID I , ;XTRACT BCCIII .
)i,euse, of the Madder and Kidneys 00
:I 'tli.. k w the Urine, Chronic Otinordveo
Gleett., Weaknesses. and all diseases of
the Sexual Organs,
wIIh rItER IN MALE - OR:FEMALE,
faun whatever cause they may have originatel
nod tui matter or how long standing.
11 son have contracted the terrible dise..,e,
whivh, when once seated in the system, will go
g,..:,taatiun to another, iv:del...l
lo rig the comtit ut ion suit snapping the o'er:: vi
llui l; of life, do not trust
,) ourself in the liani
of Quad, who start op everyday iu a city like
this, out till the papers with glaring falseho
toe well calculated to decinc the young and 11,1.,
not acquainted with their nicks. Yon coffin,
bo too careful in the selection of n remedy
these cases.
THE FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
has been pronounced by eminent physician..
THE GREATEST REMEDY'EVEI ,
ENQWN • "
It is a medicine perfectly pleasant in its tn.!
and very liniment in its action, awl yet thm
ough that it
• ANNI lIILATVS EVIJOIX PARTICLE
_
a the milk end por&ittio.uS Tire.s id this the:idiot
disease ,• and, unlike other remedies it does uu:
dry up the disease iu the blood.
Constitutional
brought vu by self - abuse, a moot ter . l'ilde
ease, nitwit has brought thousands of the hu
man race to untiniel,y graves, thus blasting the
brilliant hopes of parents, and blighting in the
bad the glorious ambition of many a noble
youth, con be cured by this
INFALLIBLE REMEDY,
And as a medicine which must benefit everybody
from the simply delicate to the confined and de.
spiting invalid, no equal is to he found,
ACTIMI BOTH AS A CURE AND PRE
VENTATIVE.
Rambold's Highly Concentrated
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSA.
1./ . tRILLA,
For purifying the Blood, remising all diseases
arising from excess of Mercury, from
any exposure in life, cbro,de constitu
tional disease, arising • from an
pure state of the Blood,and the
only reliable and effectual
known remedy out,
for the cure of
ScrofttlaSalt
Rheum,
Scald littad,
Ulcerations ofille
Throat and Legs,
Pains and Swellings
of the Bones, Triter, Pins
pies on the Face,
and all coo
ly Eruptions of the Skin, &c.
This article is now prescribed by some of th e
most distinguished Physicians in the country,
and has proved snore efficient in practice than
preparation of Sarsaparilla yet offered the pub
lic. Several rases of secondary Syphilis, Mer
curial and Scrofulous diseases have entirely re
covered in the incurable wards of our Public In:
stitutioue which 'had for many years resisted ev
ery suede of treatment that could be devised.—
These cases famish striking examples of the
salutary effects of this medicine hi • Arresting
some of the most inveterate diseases, After the
glands were destroyed and the bones already of
fected.
NoTreE.—Lettors from responsible Physi
cians and Professors of several Medical Colleges
and certificates acmes from patients will be
found accompanyiniv both Preparations,
:Niers, • •
_ _ .
Fluid Extract of Buda, SI bottle or 6 bot. $5
`‘ " Sarsaparilla. " 46
aluel in strength to ono gallon Syrup of Sorsa
-1.,!L rills.
heratred and sold by 11. T. lIRLMBOLD,
Cheniigt, 2i Chestnut St., scar the Girard
House, Phadelphia.
4 . 0 he had t,l Thos. Read & Son, Huntingdon,
Pa.. and of Druggists and Dealers everywhere. •
03"%111 Letters directed to the Proprieto. or
Aticst receive immediate attention.
May 13,1855-Iy.
A FINE assortment pf );intni Coats, yestA
and Pants from 3i¢ upwards for sale at the
cheap clothing s tore of IL ROMAN.
best assortment of Carpet ever offered,
T'and AL lower prices titan can be got at any
other establishment. Jost received nod for tale
by J. & W. SAXTON.
UST received mad to saie—:*eherel, Shad,
eJ Iterrinig, Trent ; and Codihih, bX
w. SAXTON.