.....°,ltl'f,li;•c ,Z.Olll. The Vecntent Judge. Old Elias Keyes, formerly first judge of Windsor county, Vt., was a strange com position of folly and good sense, of natural shrewdness and want of cultivation. The following sentence, it is said, was passed upon a poor ragged fellow convicted of stealing a pair of boots from Gen. Curtis, a man of considerable wealth, in the town of Windsor : ••A`ell," said the Judge very gravely be fore pronouncing the sentence of the court, undertaking to rend the fellow a lecture, "you're a fine fellow to be arraigned be fore the court for stealing. They say you are poor—no one doubts it who looks at you ; and how dare you, being poor, have the impudence to steal a pair of bo its. No body but rich people have a right to take things without paying ! Then they say you • • • rthlt,s—that is evidta‘t from the you ath NI ,• fact that no ono has ever asked justice to be done to you ; all, by unanimous consent pronounced you guilty beibre you were tried. Now you might know you would The Beat Cow Feed, be condemned. And now you must know The vega able I wish to recommend a s that it was a groat aggravation that you the best, all things considered, for mulcts stole them in that large town of Windsor. cows in winter, is white flat turnips : some lit that large to•.cn to commit such an act persons will object to the turnips, because is most horrible. And not only to go into it will affect the taste of the milk and but- Windsor to steal, but you must steal from ter. So it does if fed riiv ; this can be that great man, Gen. Curtis. This caps avoided by boiling. For each cow, boil the climax of your iniquity. Base wretch!' half a bushel of turnips soft, while hot why did you not go and steal the only pair add five or six Tints of shorts, which will of Loots which some poor man had or could swell, and you will get the worth of it "et ? and then you would have been let A mess like this to a COW once a day will alone ;nobody would have troubled them produce more milk of a good quality thou selves about the act. For your iniquity any other feed at the same cost. Tor in stealing in the great town of Windsor, nips fed in this way do not taint either and from the great Gen. Curtis, the Court milk or butter. sentences you to three months' imprison- One thing in favor of turnips as fed for meat in the county jail, and may God give cows, is that they can be sown in August, you something to eat I"' or as late as Septonber, I sowed some as late as September, last which were very fine. Turnips are also very profitablo food for pigs boiled in the same way as for cows. UNION TO THE LAST .1111. lout pour Ice Sdi 1.7 p, up, ye sons of minted sires, Who liut;:ht fur lit r,lont's can-e, Light up your glorious hencon fires, Soffit out your loud huy.zas ; A nh , ri., I our land, our life, With iron si.rop,th .stair is f,t ; We four no threats nor inward strife ; Shout, duo to the bast ! Let North and South in carnniit voice, Unite in 8,111 . ,A . of prai,e, in pan ar..l plaity we While Europe's in a I. Onr bark thou la 11,1 sal Until the stot•nt is puit, While we with heityty will and pride, Shout, union to the littitt On us, with faith all nations gaze, In. as britlLL hopes they see ; For to of feat glad rays Of genial liberty. Thus, having won the world's applause Ily glories of the past, The air shall ling with lend huzzas ; Shout anion to the last ! Cot • —Plow Loom owl Anvd. Wintering /Inch Cows. N word od feeding cows :or milch and butter. I hare experienced fcr the last Ito years upon diff,rent kinds of dry feed —corn barley, oats and buckwheat meal, fine and coarse middlings shorts bran w.d—wn cut straw, hay and stalks. My ru4lnialat auu•s hut, titan any other food, by from one-third to one half. It will not do to feed hay or stal:.s at the same time 7 —it fattens the cows too much. Try four quarts of meal and one bushel of straw, per day—that is, ttvo (parts, morning and night—the straw at noon; they will gain in flesh at that. It is true,as you have remarked, that ' , corn meal is bad for milk,' if it is fed with hay or staiks. Two quarts fed with hay or stalks it first rate for other cattle, or the same amount on straw is cheaper and better than hay and stalks without the Stabling is indispensible in the above fee ding.—S. 11. BANAnn, in Rural New Yorker. Facto about Milk. Cream cannot rise through a great depth of milk. lf, therefore milk is desired to retain its cream (or a time, it should be put into a deep narrow dish ; aryl if it be desired to free it most completely of cream it shoull Le poured into a broad, flat dish, not much exceedints one inch in depth.— The revolution of cream is facilitated by a rise, and retarded by a depression of temperature. At the usual temperature of the dairy-51 degrees of Fahrenheit— all the cream will probably rise in thirty six hours; but at 7d degrees it still per haps rise in half that time ; and when the milk is kept near the freezing point, the cream will rise very slowly, because it be comes solidified. In wet and cold weather the milk is less rich then in dry arid warm, and on this account rnore cheese is obtained in cold than in warm, though not in thundery weather. The season has its effects.— The milk, in spring, is supposed to be the best for drinking; hence it would be the best for calves ; in summer it is best Gaited for cheese , and is autumn the but ter keeping is better than that cf summer —the cows less frequently milk, give rich. er and unscquently more butter,— The morning's milk is richer than the ever,ing's. The last drawn milk of smell milking, at all time., and seasons, is richer than the first drawn which is the poorest. —Western Sgriculluratist. SLstou•llmtsa.—Thu even street is trodden hard, and the sleighs all glide along, while the bells upon the bracing air give forth their cheerful song, the fan. test crabs and slowest crabs ate all awake for fun, and o'er the snow, if fast or slow, the ready runners run. And parties of the beautiful, and parties of the gay, flash on the eye liko visions like visions pass away. and jolly boys with fun and noise, dish on and nothing, reek, vexing the straining ...flesh" to be ahead upon the Neck; and tender pairs, try winter's airs, their cheeks with health aglow, and laugh at chills and frosty ills beneath the buffalo. It is a rousing season, and blood grows warm apace; we wish to join the merry bout and try the striving race list one tho't now obtrudes itself, with interference rude —many there be who go to sleigh who full as oft get slewed.—Pow. • . 1,1 * Plb . • Woman. In a recent sermon, Theodore Parker uttered the following touching women : , There are three classes of women.— First domestic drudge', who are wholly ta ken up in the material details of their house-keeping and chihl-keeping. Their house-keeping is trade and no more, and alter they have done that, 'IAA, is no more which they can do. In New England it , is a small class--getting less each year. Next are the dells, wholly taken up with ea , • the} arctWohnini&tits of 'the estate. Similar toys will, I suppose, be manufac tured at Paris, at Nureinburg, at Frank fort on-the-Main and other toy,hops in Eu rope, out of wax or papier melte, and be sold in Boston, at the haberdasher's by the dozen. These ask nothing beyond their functions as dolls, and hate all attempts to elevate womankind, But there are domestic women, who are order to a house, and who are not mere dolls but women, Some of these—a great many of them—conjoin the useful of the drudge and the beautiful of the doll into one wo mantra], and have a great deal besides.— They are wholly taken up with their func tions as house-keeper, wife and mother." "Know Nothings"**Exposed! A Western correspondent writes as fol lows he largest secret society in Shel byville is the Know Nothings; everybody belongs to the order. Their place of mee ting all last year, was in the cellar, under Charley Woodward's store. I have been put in possasion of their ceremony of ini tiation, which was as follows ----A large dark looking barrel was placed just inside of the door. When a candidate was intro duced, the Inside Guardian said to him in terrogatively, "Tuke su'thing The re sponse was "Yes." A full goblet was then placed in his open hand, and he was taught to make the sign of the first degree, by elevating the brim of the cup to within about an inch of his nose, then throwing the 'head bade, and reversing the position of the band, so than. the little fin ger should he upward. The ceremony was then complete ; but a singular feature in this case, and in which this differs from other secret order I know of, was that at every meeting euch member had to be ated over again. Intelligence of a Deaf IXute. A pupil of the Abbe siren' gave the fol lowing extraordinary answers : "What is gratitude?" Gratitude is the memory of the heart ?" What is hope ?' "Hope is the blossom of happiness."— "W hat is the difference between hope and desire ?" "Desire is a tree in leaf; hope is a tree in flower ; and enjoyment is a tree in fruit." "What is eternity ?" "A day without yesterday or tomorrow; a line that has no ends." "What in time ?" "A line that has two ends : a path which begins in the cradle and ends in the tomb.' "What is God I" "The necessary being --the sun of eternity—the machinist of na ture—the eye of justice—the watchmaker of the universe—the soul of the world." "Does Gl'od reason ?" "Man reason's be cause he doubts : he deliberates ; he de rides—God is omniscient; ho knows all things • ' he never doubts : and he there. fore never reasons." Isar Man's greatest enemy is man THE HUNTI J; AM' • ' \„„__ A YEWS PILLS. 60 , 4141 37E3)1(21:'.., It is cuinutted that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral & ; Cathartic Pills have done more to promote tho public health, than any other ono cause. There eon he no question that the Cherry Pectoral has by its thonsand on thousand cures of Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Croup, IntluenAtt, Broneht:is, &c., very much reduced the proportion of deaths from consumptive di,eases in tins country. The Pills are as good as the Pectoral and will cure more complaints. Everybody needs more orless purging. Purge the blood front its impurities. Purge the bowels, Liver and the whole visceral' system from obstruc tions. Purge out the diseases which futon on the holy, to work its decay. 'But for diseases, we should die only of old ago. Take antidotes I curly and thrust it from the system, before it is yet too strong to yield. Ayer's Pills do thrust out disease, not only while it is weak but when it has token a strong I hold. Read the astounding statements or those who have hoes cured by tkem from Oreadful Scro fula, Dropsy, Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Rheuma tism' Neuralgia, Dyspepsin,lnternal Pains, !M -iens COMplaints, Heartburn, Headache, tient, r. many lens dangerous hut still threatening ail ments, such us pimples on the fare,Worms. 'Ner volts Irritability. Loss of appetitelrregularities, Diraincss in the head, Colds, Fevers, Dysem ery and iodeed every variety of complaints for which a Purgative Remedy is required. These are no random statements, but aro an thentiented by yunr own neighbors e Physicians. 'try them once and you will never be without them. Price 25 etc per 60,-5 Boxes for St. Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER, Lowell, Mass. nod sold by every respectable Druggist in New England. TI it tS.READ & SON, Huntingdon, Pa..BU- C;IElt lb PORTER, Alexandria. Pa., J. 11. ' 11:rdMER & Co. Waterstrect.Pa.,J. M. ROL LER, Peterslinrg,and byall dealers everywhere. Doc. 15, 1855.-2 m. B,ly. EVE rm CENT SXVING CUD, Or The National Safety Company. Walnut Street, Sord4 ire , P Cnri, Tbird Street, pwr..l LPHIA. tneorporatell by the q*:10. of Penn sylvauits 1111. VIVE.FER CENT intereEt is given and the I money is nlways paid heel; whenever it is r_tllcd Gar, without the necessity ofnicittg notice 1, it beforehand. . . . People who have lame sums nett their money in this Safety Fund, 011 of the buperior safety and ronvenieme it laatlN, but :my sum, lar,re or !opal!, is reocivod. . . TIIIS SAVING 1411, ha, more than n I,l* 41..11:11.4, securely investedler the safety of The Utica is open to receive and pny money ev, , ey day, from 9 o'clock in the morning till 7 o'elok.k in the evening, and on Monday nail Thur,thty evening, till o'clock. WhO hay. inc.on to put in; nee invited to cull nt the Mlle° fo. tee inteemntien. BENX'EIt, Prvs't. 110111:1C1 SEI,FIiIDGE, Vico Pros% lfrED, Secretary. " s ii:OC!;TA:fi - I , IDiAL - E SI:3.3XARY, Birmingham, linsitirr;don emu y, r I 1 11 LS lmditnte is sittmted on the Pena•ylvania 1 Lail IZoad, and oecapiO3 Ore Crthe Ile. de sirable locations in the Aare. It is so easy of ac cess, retired, heultbfal, and surrounded with such romantic mountain scenery, that no one who wishes to learn, could find an institution more fa vorably situated. Experieneed to trdmrs will/ are graduates of Troy and :Nib Hely, lie Setnimmiss ore employed itt this inqiimion, nod no pains will be spared to sustain its grown% reputation.— The summer term comment,: the last Terry in April and continues five months. Charge, to date from the time of entering, it no deductions made for übsenee except in ease of sickness Pu pils from abroad are expected to board in the Seminary Building with the Principal who gives his cliche attention to their interest and :vivito.- meat. TERMS. Boarding, Tuition and furnished rooms per term $6O no Latin German, French, Painting, Drawing ea Instrumental Music, Extra. RE, L W. WARD, Principal. March 27, I 855-tt. ROBBED, BUT NOT DISTEIRTIrM). Briitiliattt Fs ;-, , 1t:3' ttt l'evretry, TEE public generally, and the ra,epl , who, some time since, entered my store and ;vino ved valuables to the amount of about $llOO without my perndi,ion, tee informed that I have gust (melted n more general and het ter as , ortment of articles in toy line of bn.:inn , , than was ever hrotP,ht to Iluntinplon, Poosisting of Watelle, Jewelry, Chinks, Fins Knives. Pistols, Perfumery, Port Nl‘m-,,, ,, ,,,,, naies, Silver Ware, and Fancy Articles, he., he. My old friends and eu , tomers, un d the public in general throughout the county, are requested to call and examine lay asairt went. SNARE. Huntingdon, Mora 99, 12.54, A SPLIZIND AILANIAL FALL AND INEITER IflgirliliiD, A. WILLOUGHBY, H". lust retttrned from the cast with a large and splendid assortment of Fail anti Winter Clothing, for men and boys, made in the latest fashion and in tic most durable manner. Who ever wants to he dressed better and cheaper than anybody else In town, lot him call at W•ILOUGIIISY'S . CHEAP CLonttcoo Stouts, one door west of Hand & Son's drug store, Huntingdon. Call and see for yourselves Oct. IS, 1854. RAILROAD 11015110. TRAINS ((0120 EAST. Mail T. Ex. T. Fast T. E. T. Train leaves P.M. P.M. P,M. P.M. Petersburg, 2.45 3.30 9.17 12,70 Huntingdon, 3.02 3.46 8.72 1.05 Mill Cruel:, 3.15 3.56 9.42 1,78 Mt. Union, 3.33 4.09 9.56 2,20 TRAINM GOING iihssr. Train leaves P.M A.M. I'.M. Mt. Union, 4.17 6.35 7.42 5,25 Mill Creek, 4.34 6.49 7.55 5.53 Huntingdon, 4.49 7.02 8.00 7.02 Petorslirg,, 5.05 -7.15 8.19 7.30 A. P. Wicsow. R. Ilnll , n PETRUCIN WILSON PETRIKIN, 4TTORNEYS .4T LJIW, 11UNT/NGD ON, PA. Practice in the ...era! Marts or Ilentingdon Blair, Cambria, Centre, iliilllin awl Juniata Coun ties. Merck 23, 18:;3. DISIOXAMIOWE 'rill?, partnership Ureterore existing between Alyton and Mosses is by mutual consent dis solved, and all persons knowing themselves in debted to the said firm, will please call and set tle their accounts without delay. myTog 8c biOSSER. Ssulsburg, April 2, 1855.-1( IGDON JOURNAL. - ; $1 0133. rf • to procure it 1 1, • ur Ice this week come fr., ~,i & Stevens, winilesaie 1,, of A •, i Vet . and by the very lex, mail, no third time in tone Weel.s) from Mr. and from Messrs. Cook & Co., of same place, and by the very toms mail a fourth order from Meteors. flopper & Wilmer of Centreville, Mel., (where a chum time since Snell nn excitem akt sprung up from some remarkable cures mode them by i& - of. C. DeJrath's (genuine) Elec tric Oil, from 39 South Eighth Street, Philudel phis, a few doors tenth of Chesnut Street 7 Bow is it that the editor of Erie Observer, was en red in two days of rhenntatiems in his back of three years' durat;on ; awl Mr. Brady, of Har risburg of nkralysisi Why tend how suns it that the other day Mr Geol. ! , 227 Eager street Blitimore, two .loor, t,sne t. Jetuys' chereh, was cared of palsied bsude ut luny standing , also the late roar of a lady in rhilielelphia, ea red of cpinal curvature, and enether of Ftelap ,,, Utast, a eomplete, cure 7 Ask them. Why do such meu as allesrs. U. N. & W. 11. Williams. wholesale Drmtgists, ti,iraenee N. V., write, August tiotl,taat—"your Lleetric Oil proves more beneficial than any other prepara tions We have ever heard of," &c. • Yours, (1. N. &W. 11.Wittaams. Why has Joseph Oshorp. Esq. ; of Auburn, now the third thou that "Prof. De. Grath's Electric Oil is selling very fast, end making great ettreS sore RecomOishe.l hem 'I" by dol John Run, Esq., send, the 9.d inst., a gold dollar in a letter front Amble Bridges, VA., for n bottle. on the recommenda tion of Wm. Arvin, Esq., of the seine Oar,who who got some a short tile,, niece for the Gout, and sect' cored? Why cc it that every one speaks of it es wonderful emotive," and is this not the real cause amt.: selling at retail, in Phila delphia elone, three is soil of Dr. Jayueu medi cines, Or tire of any cilium? Why is it that n ellurge practice seed it on the pare lyreql limbo of his boy, atter using everything else? Simply heed. , the genuine "Eh.etroie Oil," from the °filet, or Prof. DeUrath, ctreete all y cures paralysis. Why end how is it that over $5OO Ines been sold le Washington, 1). C. during shout nix week', mei over $lOOO worth in Baltimore in the time 7 Why do Messrs Morris & Co., of York, ra., (one of the finest Dreg houses in the Eels,) and John Wys,h, Esq., of Larrishurg, sell so much, when they have fumy quantity of nil tort, of other medicines right by the side of the "Electric Oil?" Simply bemate nothing else trill con ed the purpose that the Oil dues. Let the ske;:ti. cal auk the numerous eases of almost patients, anything could be more mo,shie ill U4O, or more etfet.taAl in it, re-sit.:—some ef• ter ha .ing expended hililtre , l , 4 of dollars on va rious former treatment, with nothing but dis couragement and despair fur their trouble. Why is it that other medicines have ittivertisement, pilot lin column bleb, in nll the papers ,while Prot , - .1. I :ci!• flood expense , c. is it thin t.,0, •• . . . ltl . and Old awl IS. , . •,ill3 t;or: ! • : : , ,o; also all painial col .• ~ !! • , ugh a cure is o kr •:: . 7 11 oho bottlo has ever heels • ' .• was a ease of tot:1 un tlo.fooss.u!slog. Of cours e osuld not ts !tell ft 8.8 1 With Whale, , ,--, Xt. •• • , wit:, a tatty by drop, o lip.: to th.‘ r41'...e of . C. '• . qt. Pri. - e. 50 et.. - : P. S.—Five 1,7'111 be paid forthe •arrest a low se,e.np,.n Jew potler, , oho cooled, ott a ditty .beet, some of Prof. De (Scotts's hills; 0t,.1 a< the orighialo are copyri....h•, 1, ha is liable to the I..tv. ii . .:l‘; . .:l:ller the No., :19 S. Ti , ilsl., Phhttl Ti.)11111S HLtol ion, UM, Co R. Itarnu•..il. MonTgtocry, t•n., NV. G. Ilnrrn}•, Blair co., Condroti ISlcCov, Frnnkstnu•t:, Blair co., J. 11. ilurner & Co., ltaterstrcet.ll..nt. co., Wto. Moore, Alex andria, Hunt. co. Sept. 2E, 1855. 41Ule, EZIP/I:'.:a: , ' , J'iriTV . T'2IIIIIV 1-`t>iiii.T'_:i.l.EDlES, Issued under the seal, sanetiuu and authority TIIE I.7MVERSITY OF nee Medicine AND POPULAR 'KNOWLEDGE. CHAR. TEMA/ Vy THE STATE OF PENNSYL API2II, 29, ISSJ. (ANTAL ( $lOO,OOO, MAINLY FOI: TUE PUHVOSE OF Altl:ES TING TILL EVILS OP ALL raTa'LfII,"JIII Alm, fur supolyin:z the Commt.ity with relic file remedies where% er a Compoent Pity:MA:l elm.. or will not he emolove , i, imva train Dr. J 11N R. 110 ND, his celebrated Rovrand's Tonto Mixture Known for upwards of twenty-tive years a: the only sure end safe cure Ibr FEVER & AGUE &C And his"ivestintalite remedy for BOWEL COM I'fAiNTS, ROWAND'S SYR. UP (1U LLAcKtoanv nooT; Wldoh highly apyroved and popular Reme dios, together with the University's Remedy fur Complaints of the Lungs, Tho University's-Remedy for Dyspepsia or Indigestion. The University's Remedy for Costive Bow . els. Also the University's Almanac may be had. at the Brunel, Dispensary, or Store of Moore & liwoope, Alexandria, Hunt. Co., Po. It Thos. Read & Son, Ilunting'n, " William Bell, Kessler & Bro., Mill Creek, •• " B. F. Kepner, 11Iitilintown, Juniata " Benner C raw ford, Tnompsontown •• •• Thos. 01,crliltzer, Patton:on H. Gingrich & ew Mexico, "•• Jimathan Zeller. Co.,Al ton, Cumberland " \V. S. Prowell, Now Cumberland •• •• L. B. Hiner, Jno. P Caslow, Milton 4C & James Blcakley, Franklin, Vcnanga " M Thompson, I Mneatsville, Blair, " Haul Itoya, Franklin Forge, & cc Geo. Bergstrasser ' Frankstown, •• •• I). Williams, Hollidaysburg it iC It. Myers, CI it J. Thompson, IC cc tc Jno. Crooked Dam " •• J. A. Ituthige, Williamsburg, •• •• T. Falls, 20,1 Lock below " 44 & Lamy Yellow Springs, " •• B. Goodfellow, Hollidaysburg, & 44 Jacob Mclntyre, Martinsburg, •• B. Meaner. Waynesboro, tt & Mary 12cr, Hollidaysburg, Ci I 4 James Bell, Johnstown, Cambria, " It. Lambortson, Franklin, Vonango," Chas. Ritz, Lewistown, ct J. M. Williams. MoVeytown, 4 s - it J.ll. Smith, Nuwton Hamilton, i" •• P. C. Cruige, " • J. W. Smith. " If C 4 Jas. Strode, Jr., Stroda's Mary Marks, Lewistown, c cc A. W. Must, " C C it 0. W. Buchanan, MoVeytown, •• " 11. Kratzor &Bon, Johnston, Cambria" May 18. 1855-Bm. MEDICAL ALI LZ`i ere. may be obtained the must speedy rem • - TlTl',r.ASES.—Gleeta Strictures, in the Loins, A .I:,•ct ail tho, pecitliar utlections from a secret habit, p triiettlarly the youth • ;h sexes. which 'rum mired, produces con .;:milunal debility., rendering marinatia impossi ble, and in the end ilestrnys both Mind and Body. l'oisiag Mess, especially, who Imre Imcome the victims of Sol itary Vice, that dreadful and destructive Wait which annually sweeps to nn untimely grave thou sands of younix men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intelteet, who might otherwise have entranced listening senates with the thunders of eloquence, or vt akml to eestacy the living lyre, may call with hell c omideaee, l'ereous, or those contemplating marriage, hting aware of physical weakness, should immediately consult Dr. J., and be rodoreil to ported health. Dr. 34,1trisit.112, office No. 7 South Fredrick St., seven doors frrm Baltimore Street, cart shin up the stens. f.771'11e particular in obtaining filename mid number, of you will mistake the place. A cure warranted, or no charge made, in from ( m e TO 1,, days. T,., , N0v. • .• -1/,..Tohnston's office is in hie tire P , tl • . very exten,ive prac tice • a. that he is tile only •os, and , , , • , ,• lite • , Mari: , • • . ~..1 Come of the mo, astral , • • are ever known, ninny troll. • the 1,1, .111,1 head when asleep, gr , .. • . I •rateil eel sud den sown' , • ' oneut blush ing /MOO. • of mitid,y.. ,• : , , . fall ~''', .C Othat thus I OWlllli ' , who by the te • ~,...nry, ruin the Con 1, , . • symptoms of . •• , appearance, •1, layout, skin, • ,; • till de,, • • their I,y . . no teal c!,• , • ..:ortcu.—Young men who h er e ho ur ,' l ii, C l,OA by a certain practice in dulged in when alone—a habit Innocuity leag ued from evil companions, or at school—the etleets tit which are nightly felt, even r.•lren asleep, eml if not cured renders marri.,,4eiruposnible,ani.l.le stroys Loth mind and body. IVl.at a pity thm n cotn,.t man, the hope of his c, ,••,.. and tltc darling of his parents altonlal • ,•.1 from till prospects and enioyntnnts of • 11., consequent:O. , : ,leviating Amu% the path ; certain secret habit. . 11, .0. Marriage, 1" • • ' .1 and ho. 1; are • • • , , I thmete , . , _ •• on the mind are . .• . Coorasiun of • ; • ; • ;',;r1;;;;Iings; , .• , now judge wi i the Los t ' . • I emacia. cod, 1, ~I.oat the eyes, Marri , :11 , a , mar . ritige, being awm , • • , e, should iintneilktely consiiit llt . I c owed to per fect health. Oilier, No. 7, South Creilerick-St., -- Baltimore, Md. 0 PIA: tow). PERPORMED.—. FEVER AND AGUE Ctltt,, N. 11. i. • ' ' prevent you, bid tip ply ita,n. .0 , I.lly . ur by letter. For the prevention and Cure of Intermittent Skin •-• , I• . , end 111,111 lent et•s, Fever and Ague, Chills Tee , th oesen as ear ed , and lever, Dunili .Igue, General 1)elolity at this Institutionn years, and • •,i1 I it'lothern , rins di4ease which have the numerous imp.'" • 7 )Peraiioll, 1. ;in in .Ittlaria or Minerva. performed by Dr. . I:,port,rs d antidotr w!,;rtt will entirely the papers, and many •. notices Of . 'ant or I, . 11., even In the which have appetite,' again , II . nipy locnIi• •. I VOITI any Ague public, is a sudicient ••.• 1 ,- .I , • ‘• , I , from will llud a skill:id ant /la there are so in-a. . I • " :0 , • , • •er , ..1,- quacks advertising thy , • • .. ,_ • , • •., ; ~; ,„ ing the health of the a. ~ • I : • ,• , • ; " • • • . say to those ntlaCWlllitliCa N, /11111 . 0 . 0 , • : . • Credentials or Diplomas always hang in 1..• . •0, ; office. Weakness of the organs immediately cured, • 0. •o ee nl rn aural cure is c.. and full vigor restored „, ~i• 1.1111, w. l i answer tor ~, rir All letters post paid—remedies sent by ; ; sate may I- more. l)ireetion - math , mom, Fr, and Spanish, areal,,:. • May 22, 1855.-1..1.. • cncli bottle. Prise tale dollar. Liberal F .lllO S. READ, Would rentretfully inform his friends and the public, that ho has on hand unit is receiving for the coming season, a tine assortment of 7a Consisting of Watches, Chains, Bret. Pins, Fin ger Rings, Elie Rings, Pencils, Boys, Thimbles, Studs, Mtlitilidus, 6c. Together with his culebra• tad and unrivalled GOLD PEN, width kr equal if not surerior, to any now in toe Each Pen is Engraved with his own name, and every Pen Warranted. Oh did you ever, no I never I Mercy on us what a trent; Get Read's Gold Pen, they're extra fine, And only found in North Third Street. A splendid Pen :V Where did you get it? Pure Diamond Pointed, can't ho beat; Yes, my friends, there's no humbaging In Road's Gold Dino of Numb Tided Siren t. e 77 llvad's Gold Pert is found ottly at 55 North Third Street, below Arch East Side. TILOS. READ, Piladelphia. Jan. 8,1852.—tf. U. K. NEFF, D., HAylNG:locatcti himself in WAnntonsmAnx in this county, would respectfully otl i his professional services to the citizens of that place and tho country adjacent. nirritninkrora J. B. 'Laden, M. D. Gon. A. P N Wilson, M. A. Henderson, " Wan. P. Orbison, Esq, J. 11. Dorsey, " Eon. Jam. Gwinn, M. Stewart, " John Scott, Esq. Hon. George Taylor. Buntingdon, Pa. Jacob /al, Gemmill, M. D., Alexandria. John ArCulloeb, " Petereburg. rt!".PMOVAZ. Tundersigned...to inform his friends and the politic generally that ho has moved his shop to the building of And. Harrison, for merly occupied by him as Collector's office, 11111 St. Where ho intends carrying on the Tailoring business on such terms us will not fail to give satisfaction to all that may furor him with their custom. Ile wishes to return thanks for the liberal pa tronage heretofore received cod hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. KNOB 11. KULP. pril 10. 1855-tf. ENDIeAL ADVEIr..; SENEN TS. GREATIST - MEDICAL DISCO VERY OF THE AGE. Dr v liennedy, of Roxbury, ha, discovered in one of our common pasture wezds Li remedy ilmt 01111.3 Et7Eriff giT.LID (YIP Ti tho worst scrofula. down to a cAninon ire lir, tried it In over 1100 er.soi. and never flilod except in two eAso,, (both Il urrier u ., , 0r.) lie lins now in !lin prseesiikn ovr: tr.o hirlre.l erritnente4 of its vi.atte, uli within twenty miles of Beaten. . . T;Ohottles are warranted to care a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will care tl e worst kind of Pimples on the face. a er three bottles will clear the system o Biles. Two bottles aro warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipoi,. 000 to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the Eyes. Two butt], are warranted to cure running of the ears mid bleaches among the hair. Pour to tin bottles are warranted to cure cor rliptiLed running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the sl.in. Too to three bottle,. aro warranted to cora the worst case of t ingworm• Two to three hat t !e+ are warranted to aura the most de.Terate ease 1,1 rhaumutiam. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt theion. Fire to eight bottles will cure thu worst (into of ,elaibla. A henclit is always experienced from the first beak!, atint n perteet cure is warranted when the guard iy is taken. Reader, I peddled over a thonsand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. I knew the effect of it ill every ease. Ito onto as water will entin gaioll lire, so sure will this core humor. I never said Is bottle of it but that sold another ; after a I I,ays speol,tlit itself. here :ire two lit this herb that oppear to me surpri i. t that it grows in iew pastures., in some aml yet its value has never been known until I dkroveted it in 1840—second that it should care all Lied, °filiation In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great populatity or the discovery. I will state that in April, 1851, I peddled it and sold ahout dix bet ties per day—iu April, 1854, I told over one thousand pat illy of it: Seine 1f the whele_iale Proggi,as who have been in iIII4IIIC , S twenty awl thirty years, say that nothing in the ernials of patent medieinco waA over like it. Th, re is a univeroal praise of it from all quarters. In .my own practiee I always kept it stri'lly for humors—but since its intrmiuction as a general family medieine, great and weitalerill V 11.111 ,, have been found in it that I never snopected. Several CCISC:I Or epileptic tits—a whi e h was always con4idered incurable, have Iru en , red by a few bottles. 0, what a mercy it it will prove elibetual in all cases of that dreadibl mal ady—there ere but faw Who have inure of it than have. 1 1 know of several eases of Dropty, all of wliont ipsd 1.e,1110 eared by it. For the ration , . dist,- el' the Liver, Si^k Ilgulache, Dvepepoia, AAlona, Fever and Ague, Pain in the :;hl , , eases of the Spier, and partival,ly ill of the Kidneys, Le., the lIISVOVery boo 11,1111 good than any medicine ever known. N. eltamee of diet ever necessary—eat 1, 0 , 1 '• e yea can got and enough of it. , 11,17,071,3 FOR .0 t 'lie • 11.,01 per day—Children 0010 ten y. • • .. „full from tire to eb.hr : oars As Ils klireetions eau too suilivisut to upetatt ; . ," . No. 120 ' T. W. DY6 . : , nt for Pennsylvta— - Citv, V. Click, • • • • . . . ,!. . Brood. 11, 1 4 ,0,15, 100 F., For so;t2 by G. \ .• ' Mrs. :\larks, Lewistuwoi 'l'. Sou, lion. tinrtion. And gold by Agents generally, May 2, 1855.—ty. EVIDENCE OF SAFETY. New York, Juue t I, 11 , 55. "I haw, made n chemical examination of "Ithode's lever and Ago° Cure," or Awidote to Malaria, end have tented it Mr Erseuie, Mer cers, Quinine, and Strychnine, hut hove not Mumt a particle of either in it, nor have I round any stti , st.inee in its composition that would prove injurious to the coustitution. JAMES It. CUILTOM, M. D. Chemist' EVIDENCE OF MERIT, Lewisburg, Co , . Co., l'a., May 2, 1853. Mr. J. A. Rhodes—Lem• Sir The box of medicine you sent ine, wns duly received on the 11th of April. I have sold about out half of it, and so ftr the people who have used it, and nix of the cases wets of long standing ; my sister. who had it fur tiro or six years Lack, tool could never get it stopped, except by Quinine, find that only as long no olio would take, is now, I think, entirely cured by your remedy. C. 11. Mt, IiINGLY." CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFEnEns. Take no more Arsenic, Tunics, Mercury, Qui nine, Febriingea, Strychnine, or Anti-Periodics, of any kind. The well-known inefficiency of these noxious poisons proves them to he the 011 , spring of 11,1:e medical principles, or of mercena ry quacks. The only remedy in existence that is both sure and harmless is 11110DES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE. AnrN3s—ln Iluntingdon, Thomas Read & Bon, and flr sale by dealers generally. March 20, 1b55-Iy. HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY. RC. AIeGILL returns his thanks to his friends and the pub1ic ,,, ,:",.!!'',11 for their very liberal patronage, and hopes by strict attention to busittessf:,;, L ;: r : ,' M 2 .. , to merit a continuance 3f the same, in lull kinds of Castings, Cooking Stores, Air-Tight, Parlor, Ten Plate Wood and Coal Stores, of various si zes, and all kinds of Ploughs: the Lancaster awl the Plank Barshear patterns, and Keystone No. 4 Soll , sinirpening and Hill silo Ploughs, and Shears to slat all kinds of Ploughs in the country; hulling-mill and Forgo Castings, Grist and Saw- I mill Castings, Lewistown Threshing Machine Patterns, and the four horse and two horse pourer of Chambersburg patterns; and all other kinds of castings too numerc,s to mention, all of which will be sold cheaper than over for cash and all kinds of country produce. Also, old mettle taken in exchange for castings. Huntingdon, November 9, 1853. TERMS. OF THE JOURNAL. TERMS : The "llewvittonom JoungAt." is published at ho following rates : If paid in advance $1,50 If paid within six months after the titan of subscribing If paid et the cud of the year n,tto Awl two donors and fifty colts if not paid till after the expiration of the year. No subseription will be taken foe a less period than nix 1110111 LS, 9111 i 110 pnper will be_llkeontinued, exeept at the option of the Editor, alter it has w,nt over the time of Fahaerihing, until the end of that year. Subscribers living in distant countics,or in other Stntes, will be required to pay invarinbly ii advance. C._7* The above terms will be rigidly adhered to in all cases. V'EGITISMIENTS Will be charged nt the following 2 radotes: 3 do. 1 insertion. , Six lines or less ' ' $ 25 $ 37} 0 50 flue square, (IS lines,) 50 75 100 Two " (32 " ) 100 150 200 Three " (48 " ) 150 225 300 Business Men advertising by t h e Quarter, halt Year or Year, will he charged the Following rates: 3 inn. 6 mo. 12 mu. One square, $3 00 $5 00 $0 00 Two sqnares, 500 800 12 00 Three squares, 7 50 0 10 00 15 00 Four squares, 9 0 14 00 23 00 Five squares, 15 09 25 00 30 00 Ton squares, 25 00 40 00 00 00 Business Cards not exceeding nix lines, one year, $4.00. ---------.. Agents for the ,fournni. The following persons we have appointed Agents for the 111,TINGI/ON JoritsAt., who ova author imal to receive and receipt for money paid on sub scription, and to tithe the names of uew subseri . bees at our published prices. We do this for the enTIVCIIiefICO of nor subscri bers living . at a distance front Huntingdon. Joni W. Titomcsos ' Etat., Hollidaysburg, ti.tmurr. CnEN, 1.. ,St Barren, Grmlon, W. COUNEI.IIIS7 Cromwell township EL., 111, , ) ,, , Clay 1./A nsl:ip. Patti , EIN an,, Cromwell township. Dr..l. P. Ant Penn township, J. WArant ttt MATTIms, Franklin township, SAllum. STEI'VEY, Jack , on township, Col. Jon. C. WAT4na, BrAV WWI/Ship, MOinns FiltniVN, Sprit -1'0.14 township, WM. HUTCHINSON, ES.I., 1'ial'i,1 , 111.11 1 : ir , (il,01:01; W. Worrrnm, Petersburg, 111:NRY NEFF, West 'WIT , . ;1011:1 BALsnAco, Water , trect, 1'. 1, /i• OnAin. l, INItel(l , Y. Tod township A. M. PLAIE, linblill tow hip, Gun.. Wmaos, Esq., 'roll township, i dA,,,s CLARK, Birmingham I NATIINNI., lA - rmt, 11: , 1., t , 1 1 , .10 . 1. W. Moomt, Al.sande B. F. WALI.Acn, Uidon Varner, Simitos WmGirr, 1 , , , 1., Union town , - 1 ' DAmo Ct..tuusos, Dal.. Cass tows tiAnum, Wm•ros, Esq., Franhlin t , liAmn P., unc,r, 1:4,1,, WtnVinl , lo , l DIVID A‘,.t.,,, , r, F.,, 1 ., : f.1 . ,! tool, J. At pritce Crcek, titaswri- ".11 :leiEiliy other paper iii 1::,n; co* wly 7 1 7,‘.1011::1t5' AND FIPE, MAIW;LIINI7I.I.FI; iN,t.I;ANCE pANy, (lffiee ntII.I)ING, NV corner Second 111..1 Walt, CA 1.1'1 . .11, muy Piro Insoeance on Buil ('t., ditius, 601,1 ~., Furniture, &c. On vrssEL;i, ) " Wit), To all pork in the World " . . int.unn,t: on Coot by river, lok t , canal, rAilroall, tottl eUrVia,, to all p....rts t the ...„ Also. ni,tlrance ~pon T.IV up.ll tbe favorable t,i111,. lion.Tlmmw:B.Florciteu .I.ltrcs 11v,rge 11. Ariv,troikg, Cliarlen Dil!, Edward E. ?diddlorm, George. 11e11:11 ,,, 111. I'. C. Nl,ll,li•rliel4l. 11Ine Leech. Tllol\ lAI3 13 11X/11E10E, 1%.,:t1c111, 110wAitu 11. 11E3,11411.4. Svr'y 1111114'N'I'11111, .digerat, llllN•ris,:pr,N, PA. ALL EbAiSS Ot' JOB PROGRAMMES, CARDS, la, Aiut adl rods of Legal Blinks, Used by I,:lagkitratcs & Ohors l'icinlcd C,.11 ~ '::'. l 'CliVIS,. C9f'..7;,. AND JLIVELES! '1 I , 111,vri1,,, t'. Ito irivivis and pa .l to eq , . for t'..eir pa .till • ..,! at the , , ' : • will attend in : • :quilt, and al . . or WATUIIES, ,tow t.:. i which ho is to Eeli at Clock, Watches null .lewelry of all Inds will ho repaired at short native, and having made ar rangements with a good v. I:inan, all repairs will be done in a neat and darn i manner, and every person leaving articles far repairing shall IiPVG them done at the precise time. By paying strict attention to Inishir,,, and selling at cot rates, he hopes to receive share of public patronage. JOSEPH 1 Huntingdon, Sept. 7, Lots In Altoona for Sale. LOTS FOR SALE IN A LTOON A six ml north of Hollidaysburg and about ono mile Matti west of Allegheny Furnace, Blair county. After the 2 let day of May, the LOTS TOWN will be open to the public for sale. It is well known that the Peimcylvanie ai, Road Company have selected the place for the erection of the main Machine and other Shope and are now boildin2 the same. The Rail Road wilfbe opened early in thel , td. throwing at (men u large amount of trade tot ha plow. The main inducement at thin time in feting Lola for sale being to secure the requis • ite Machinists and Tradesmen, and homes for the Machinists'and other employees of tse Reif Road Company. Forty application will secure Lets at a low price. _ . Fot further infortnution apply to C. H. MAY ER, at Altoona, or to R. A. McMIJRTRIE Hollidaysburg. May 1, 1852—tf. PEIIALB LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.. THE library will be open er,ry Saturday . after noon, at 3 o'clock, in their room m the Court House. Subscription ;in cents a year.— New books have been added to the former ex• cellent collection—" Fanny Fern's" popular writings, "Bayard Taylor's" &e. The further patronage of the public will enable thu collec• tine to be still more extended.-- By order of the President Huntingdon, Jan. 22 1855, CLANKS...AIways buy your Thanks at the ".Journal °Mee." We have now prepared a ve ry superiorartiele of ULAN K DEEDS, BONDS, JUDGMENT NOTES, SUMMONS', EXEC ❑- TIONS, be.