Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, April 30, 1856, Image 4

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    MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
FREE OF CHARGE! I
Two Splendid Parlor Engravings,.
ENTITLED "Bolton Abbey in the Olden
Times," a splendid steel engraving, from
the mlebrated painting by Landseer ; and the
"Departure of the iraelitea from Egypt," a large
and beautifnl engraving from a painting by D.
Roberts. The retail price of the above engra
ving is $3, per copy, but will be sent free of
charge as follows:
rpuE subscribers have established a Rook
Agency In Philadelphia, and will furnish any
book or publimtion at the retail price free of
postage. Any persons. by ioeoarding the sub
scription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such
as Harper', Godey's, Putnam's, Graham's, nr
Frank Leslie's Fashions, &c. will receive the
magazines for one year and a copy of the above
beautiful engravings, free of charge, or if sub
scribing to a $2, and a SI, Magazine, such as
Peterson's, and Chalice's Ladies' Annual, they
will recire both magazines and a copy of either
of the above engravings.
Every description of Engraving on Wood ex
ecuted with neatness and dispatch. Views of
Buildings, Newspaper Headings, Views of Ma
chinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge Certificates,
Business Cards &c. All orders sent by mail
promptly attended to. Persons wishing views
of their buildings engraved can send a Daguer
reotype ur sketch of the building by mail or ex
press. . . . . .
Persons at a distance having saleable articles
would find it to their advantage to address the
subscribers, no we would act as agents far the
sale of the same pYRAN & PIERCE,
50 South Third St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Nor. 28, 1855.-Iy.
VIER MI IR.
Sebastopol Taken
30.,000 MEN KILLED
The undersigned has just returned from the
city with a large and splendid assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods,
which ho is now prepared to dispose of at very
low'shd reasonable rates. l'ersons desiring to
purchase will find it to their interest to give him
a call before purchasing elsewhere, as he studies
only to please. Flue stock consists of a large lot of
Dry Goods, Hardware.
ROOTS i SI3IOESJOARS6
C.AVR.
Glass & Queensware,
a large and splendid assortment of ready made
CLOTHING,
which he is prepared to sell in lots to suit porch
man. JOHN lIUYETT Jr
N. B.—Country produce taken in exchange
for goods.
Moorsville, Nov. 7, 1855.—tf,
THOMAS P. DILL & CO.
NAVE OPENED AN EMMENSE
CLOTHING STORE,
MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISH
MENT.
Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, No. 165
One door below Fifth, North Side.
Gentlemen who wish to buy their clothing rea
dy made, quite as good as can he made by any
Merchant Tailors of the United States, should
visit this megnific cot store, where pods of the
finest close are kept Beady Made and in the piece
which will he made up to order at the shortest
notice and perfect satisfaction warranted.
Also a fine assortment of
[II2 lir gal 1 - I \ iM ) @@@DO.
And every article in marked wish the lowest cash
price, in plain figures.
Nor. 7,1855.-6 m.
HENRY W. OVERMAN,
tio. 6, South Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Importer of French Calf Skins ;
MANUFACTURER AND GENERAL
Has Constantly on Hand, and Always
Finishing, all kinds of
Leather, Morocco, Calf Skins ,Sheep
Skins, dice,
The attention of Country Merchants and Man
ufacturers, is solicited.
RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER.
January 2, 1856.-Iy.
JOHN MOREHEAD,
SUCCESSOR TO KING & MOREHEAD.
WHOLESALE GROCER
ANT)
tBOEILII2,LIPpp .. 4I7ApIi2TI4 O
AND DEALER IN
Fish, Baron, Cheese, Dried Fruit, Lard, Lard
Oil, Flaxseed Oil, White Lead, Pig Lead, Win
dow Wass, Glassware, Iron and Nails, Star and
Tallow Candler, Variegated and Rosin Soap, and
Pi Isbury niamiliectures generally.
No. 21 Wood St"
PITTSBURG. PA.
Particular attention given to the sale. of Pig
Metal and Blooms, and liberal advances made
thereon.
Fob. 13, 1850.—1 y.
J. W. THOMPSON,
2,ll7allECt ga2M,
AND
COMMISSIONER FOR PENNSYLVANIA,
Davenport, lowa.
Attends to buying, selling and locating lends
and land warrants, pays taxes, loans money on
Real Estate security, on Commission, examines
and makes abstracts of title, &c. Any business
intrusted, will be attended to promptly and with
fidelity.
Refer to Iron. Geo. Taylor and Members of
the Bar at lluntingdon.
Nor. 21,, '55.• 6w.•
To Iron Manufacturers.
rilho subscriber has recently discovered an ore
1 hank which will yield an abundant supply of
Iron Ore.—This Ora Bank is on a mall tenet of
land (belonging to the subscriber) containing a
bout twenty acres—situated in Walker Town
ship, about one mile and three quarters from the
station on the Broad Top Railroad, near Mc
(, onnellstown.
_ .
Specimens of the ore may be seen in Hunt
ingdon at the Ticket office of the Penna. Cen ,
trot Railroad.
The subscriber will either sell or lease the a
bore tract of land.
January 2, 18513.-41 n
JOHN LEE.
Drs. MILLER & FRAZER,
DZNIFIBWIF.
HUNTINGDON. PENNA.
IRAOffices on Hill Street, opposite
the Court House, and North East
Corner of Hill and Franklin sta.
jr.9,'s6.—tf.
SOMETHING NEW.
ARE YOU INSURED
EXCHANGE INSURANCE CO.
NO. 11, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE,
CAPITAL, $200,000.
FIRE INSURANCE, perpetual or limited,
made to town or country, on every description
of property.
Losses promptly paid.
J. McDOWELL, Ja., Secretary.
W. BREWSTER, Awl, 11...moDoar.
M. 90, 1411111.-44:
MISCELLANEKS ADVERTISEMENTS,
WO@DZ`Jaßkb
MACHINE SHOP
AND FRENCH
BURR
I'LL STONE,
E22l l l3fraitiVara .
Corner of Uermantown Road and New Marhet.
Streets, on the North Pennsylvania Rail Road,
Philadelphia.
Constantly on hand or made to order, the fol.
lowing highly approved Flour Mill Machinery.
Woodward's Patent Portable Mills andSanut
Machines.
Johnston's Patent Iron Concave Bran Dus
ters.
Stover's Patent Fuel Saving Corn Kilns.
Pierson's Patent Barrel lloopaud Moulding
Machines.
Improved Bridge Steps and Bushes for Mill
Spindles.
WARRANTED,
The best Anchor Brand Bolting Cloth Burr &
Calico Mill Stones. Corn, Cule and Plaster
Crushers.
ALSO SOLE OWNER OF
Johnston's Patent Cast Metal Con-
cave
East and South• East of the Ohio and Miasissip•
pi Rivers.
Warranted to take out of the offal of every
Bushel Ground, from I to 2i lbs, or standard
flour, which could not be bolted out on account
of the electrical adhesion to the Bran.
NOTICE :—I hereby warn all persons against
infringing my rights, secured by Letters Pa•
tent as above, as I will prosecute all persons
waking, stilling, or using any Bran Dusters
with an Iron or Cost Metal Concave in vio
lation of the Letters Patent of Joseph John.
stor., (listed April 24th, 1834.
THOMAS B. WOODWARD, Proprietor.
N. B.—State and County Pateneßights for
allthe'rlbove Machines for Sale...
August 29, 1855. tf
Chambersburg & Mt. Union
STAGE LINE REVIVED.
THE undersigned aware 'that n suspension of
the line of Stages over the road between
Chamhersburg and Mt. Union, cannot he but
disadvantageous to a large section to the country
has, at considerable expense and trouble, made
arrangements to run aline of Stages Tri-weekly
between the two points. Good Horses and cute
fumble Stages have been placed on the route,
and experienced and frosty drivers will superin
tend the running of the Coaches. The proprie
tor of the line is desirous that it be maintained,
and he therefore calls upon the public generally
to patronize it, confident that it mull be for their
mutual advantage. Every attention necessary
will be given, and the running of the stages will
be regular.
137 - Stages leave Mt. Union, every Tuesday,
Thursday, and Saturday evenings, arriving nt
Chambersburg the next day at 2 o'clock. Re
turning, leave Chambersburg the same sight at
10 o'clock, arriving at Mt. Union early the fol
lowing evening in time for the cars. Stages atop
nt Shirleysbnrg, Orbisonia, Shade Gap, burnt
Cabins, Funnettsburg, Horse Valley, Strasburg
and Keefer's store.
Fare through $3.00; to intermediate points
in proportion.
TA 111 SON KELLY.
Aug. 22, 1855.-tf.
*AAA & wvirrr.2 cool; s,
AT TILE
BROAD TOP DEPOT.
fIUNNIN Gil AM & DllNNhave just returned
kj from Philadelphia, and are now opening nt
the head of the Broad Top Basin n large and
beautiful assortment of Full & Winter Goods
Consisting of
Dry Goods, Hard-wane. Groceries,
Queens-ware, Cedar-ware,
Hats, boots and shoes.
Ready Made Clothing always on hand,
and in short everything that is usually kept in a
conntity store.
BACON. SALT, FISH AND PLASTER,
kept constantly for Sale.
Call and examine our stock before purcha
sing elsewhere. and see whether we cannot
make ityour interest to patronise us.
Ail kinds of country produce taken in ex
change for Goods at the highest market prices.
The highest market pikes paid for all kinds
of Grain.
Prompt attention paid to storing and forward.
ing all kinds ofincrchandise. produce, &a.
Huntingdon, Oct., 10 1855.
FALL AND WINTER
400n$,
Call and look before you purchase•
a - a@ o l Edir.l \ -12
HAS just returned from Philadelphia and is
now opening one of the prettiest and best
selected stock of gods ever brought to the bor
ough of Huntingdon. It would be useless to
mention all of the goods we have on hand—
Ladles , Dress Goods.
of thelatest styles.
A large stock of Rosary, Dress Trimmings,
Ribbons, Velvet, bonnets * Cullersleves, Collars,
Spencers, Casimeres, Cloths, Casinetts, Laces,
Silk Mitts, Delanes, Do-Berge, Kid Gloves,
and all kinds of goods generally kept in a
country store.
Also—n tine assortment of
Hoots, Shoes, Ilats, & caps,
Glassware, queensware and C'ederware.
A large anti good supply of
Fresh Groceries.
Call and see my goods and examine for your
selves.
Thankful for the patronage of the past by my
friends, and the public generally, I respectfully
solicit a continuance of the sante.
All kinds of country produce taken in ex
change for goods at the highest market price.
Oct. 10, 1855.
RIDGWAY FARM AND COAL CO.
To those who wish Farms—to have fertile
land at a cheap price and on easy terms, your at
tention in culled to the Ridgway norm and
Coal Company. Twenty-five acres or more in
proportion, are given for $2OO, payable in instal
meals 0101 per week, or $3 per month. It is
located in Elk county. Pa., and has one of the
best markets in the state for its produce. The
soil is a rich loam, and in not to be surpassed
for farming, as examination will show. It has
the best elements of prosperity, being underlaid
by two rich veins of Coal, and will shortly be
intersected by four railronds. The timber is of
the most valuable kind. Title unexceptionably
good, and warrantee deeds are given. It pre
sents a good and substantial opportunity to com
mence farming. providing for one's 'children or
slaking an investment. Further particulars can
be had from the pamphlets which are sent to in
quirers. Letters answered promptly. Apply
or addrees SAM'L W. CATTELL, Secretary,
195 Walnut Street, north side between Fourth
and Filth ets., Philadelphia. Full information
is contained in the pamphlets.
Feb. 13, 11156.-3 m.
Boiph.dl. Ifockwbeat for 8010 by
IkJI) CUNNINGHAM & DUNN.
pIISCELLANE . OUSADVERTISEDIENTS.
AYER'S PILLS.
TILE POET 8Y OF PHYSIC
Ayers Pills, glide, sugar-shed, over the pal
ate, hut their energy, although wrapped Up, is
there, and tells with giant force on every fultil
duties of disease. There are thousand of suf.
ferers who wSald nut wear their distempers if'
they knew they could he eared for 25 eta.—Try
Ayer's Pills and you will know it.
Purify the blood and disease will be strayed
out.
Clense the system from impurities and you
are cured already. _ _ _
Take this hest'ot all Purgatives, anti Scrofu
la, indigestion,lVeakness Headache, Backache,
Sideache, Janntlice, Bhcumaiism, derengenteuts
and all diseases which are purgative. remedy
cau reach fly, before them like darkness before
the Sun.
Reader, if you are sullering from any ono of
the numerous complaints they cure—sufler nu
more—thu remedy has been provided ler you,
and it it is criminal to neglect. it. _ _
That Ayer's Cherry Petiorrd, is the best med
icine for a Cough, is known to the whole world
and that Ayer's rills are the heat of all 1911 s, is
known to those who hare ahead thew.
Prepared by DR.J. C. AYE R, Lowell. Mass.
nod sold by every respectable Druggist in New
England.
READ & SON, Huntingdon. Pa.. BU
CHER & PORTER. Alexandria, Pa.. J. 11.
110MN1ERA Co. Wateratreet,Pa.,J. M ROL
LER, Petersburg. and by all dealers everywhere.
Feb. 15, 1856.-2 m. 6,1 y.
MOUNTAIN FEMALE SEMINARY,
Birmingham, Huntingdon county, Pa.
r~IIIS Institute is J o i igt r e is o o n n t e h , e ,l 7 i r i sLl: t ai
de
sirableo
Pail flood, and
locotions in the state. It it sn env or ac
cent. retired, healthful, nod surrounded with such
romantic, moult:tin scenery, that no one who
wishes to learn, could find an itcoitution rnore fa
vorably situated. Experienced teacher , Wilt, ore
graduates o 1 Troy and Mt. !Wyche Seminaries
ore mployed itt this institution, and no pains
will be spored to sustain its growing reputation.—
The summer term commences the last 'Tuesday
in April and continues five months. Charges to
dote front the time of entering, and no deductions
mode for absence except in case of:•irkuess ;la
ps from abroad ore expected to board in the
Seminary Building with the Principal who gives
Iris coil, e attention to their hPorest and advance
ment.
TERMS.
Boarding, Tuition and furnished rooms per
term SSO 00
Latin ' German, French, Painting, Drawing
and Instrumental MIISIC, Extra.
Bur. I. IV. WARD,
Principal.
March 27,1855—1 f.
ROBBED, BUT NOT DISHEARTENED,
Brilliant Display at Jewelry.
rptlE public generally, and the rascals who,
I some time since, entered my store and remo
ved valuables to the amount of about $llOO
without my permission, are informed that I have
lust opened a more general and better assortment
of articles in my line of business than was ever
brought to Huntingdon, consisting of Watches,
Jewelry, Clocks, Fine ICuives,
Pistols, Perfumery, Port Mon
naies, Silver Ware, and Fancy
Articles, Sic., &e. My old friends and customers,
and the piddle in general throughout the county,
arc requested to call andcni!uirLeruyrnrtnciit.
EDMUND SNARE,
Huntingdon, March 2D, tS5t.
A SPLENDID ARUIfAL
FALL AND WINTER
s i te
ir
AT TILL' NTINGDON cLornrio lITORE
A. WILLOUGHBY,
LTAS just returned from the east with a large
and splendid assortment of
Wall and Winter Clothing,
for men and boys, made in the latest fashion toil
in the most durable manner. IVIio ever wants
to be dressed better and cheaper than anybody
else in town, let him call at W . m.ouounv's
CUEIAY Cmyrtmat &mac, one dour west of T.
Read & Son's drug store, Huntingdon.
Call and see fur yourbelva
Oct. IS, 1854.
RAILIRO OD HOURS
Titn.s Goiso EANT.
Mail T. I Ex. T. I Fast T. I E. T.
Train leaves P.M. P. M. P.M. P.M.
Petersburg, 2.45 3.3 U 0.17 12,90
Huntingdon, 3.02 3.46 9.33 1.05
Mill Crael:, 3.15 3.56 9.42 1,38
Mt. Union, 3.33 4.09 9.56 2,20
7 ; ItAINS GOING WEST,
Train leaves P.M A.M. P.M. A.M.
Mt. Union, 4.17 6.36 7.42 5,25
Mill Creek, 4.34 6.49 7.55 5.55
Huntingdon, 4.49 7.02 8.08 7.02
Poterelmirg, 5.03 7.15 8.19 7.30
INDUSTRY MUST PROSPER.
JN. BALL respectfully solicits the attention
eof the rationing community to a quality of
Pbot,o/of which he is now manufacturing, and will
hay, ready kir sale in a litw days, he is also pre
pared to make harrows, wagons, Cools, wheel
barroom, Ste., &c., nod to do all kind of repairing
at the shortest notice, told in the must substantial
manner.
Shop on N. W. corner° t Montgmery and Wash
ington *lt.
March 27 1855-tf.
A. P. Wir.sort. IL Buret.: PETRIKIN
WILSON & PETRIKIN,
✓ITTORNEYS ./1T L.IIW,
II UN TIN GI) ON , PA.
Practice in the several Courts of Huntingdon
Blair, Cambria, Centre, Mifflin and Juniata Coati
ties. March 23, 1833.
-DrsootuTZOrit.
THEpartnership heretofore rxisting between
Myton and tosser is by mutual consent dis
solved, and all persons %flowing themselves in
debted to the said firm, will please call and set
tle their accounts without delay.
myroN & MOSSER.
Snuteburg, April 2, 1855.—tt
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership
heretofore existing between the undersign
ed (trading under the tirm of Couch & Dunis,)
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
books of said firm are in the hands of David
Dunn with whom all concerned will please to
make immediate settlement.
GEORGE COUCH,
DAVID DUNN.
April 10, 1855-tf.
Dr. John McCulloch,
Offers his professional services to the citizens of
lluntingdon and vicinity. 011ie°, Mr. iliide
brand's, between the Exchange and Jacksou's
lintel.
Huntingdon, Aug. 29, 1855.
1120:.t. I?. birSilPf34ll.
A TTORNE YAT LA W,
Willattend to all business entrusted to him. Of
fice nearly opposite the Court House.
May 5,
PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS.
$1 000. — SOLD In Two Was l—Triuniph
Complete 1 I—Why is it that the Ex-Go relllo,
of Maryland, also the President of one of the
Banks at Frederick City, urged the Doctors there
to procure it? Why has a large cash order
this week come from such men as Messrs. Pool
& Stevens, wholesale Druggists of Alexandria,
Vw. and by the very next mail, an order, (the
third time in lour necks) from Mr. Piorpoint,
and from Messrs. Cook & Co., of Mlle place,
and by the very sumo inail a fourth order from
Mowers. Hopper & Wilmer or Centreville, Md.,
(where a short time since such an excitement
sprung up from somo remarkable cures made
there Ito Prof. C. DeGrath's (genuine) Elec
tric Oil, from 39 South Eighth Street, Philatlel
phis, a few iloors south of Chesnut street? How
is it that the editor of Erie Observer, was cu
red in two days of rheumatisms in his bark of
three years' duration ; and Mr. Brady, of Har
risburg of Paralysis 1 Why and how was it that
the other day Mr George Weis, 227 Eager street
Bahitnore, two doors from St. James church,
was cored of palsied hands nt long standing ,
alqo the late rail) of a lad , in Philadelphia, en
, red of spinal curvature, mid another of Prolap
sus Uteri, a complete, radical cure? Ask them.
Why do such men as Mesas. G. N. & W.
Williams, wholesale Druggists. of S)rneuse N.
write, Aug., 310. that Electric Oil
, proves more beneheisl tieo any other prep...
twos we have ever !mod of," dc.
Yours, G. N. &W.
I .
Why Iron Joseph Osborn. Esq., of Auburn,
mitten, now the third time that "Fret. De.
Grath's Electric Oil in selling very fast, and
making great cares never lief.° accomplished
here I" NVlty did John Rex, Esq., send, the
21 inst., a gold dollar in a letter (earn Double
Bridges, Va., for a bottle. on the recommenda
tion of Win. Arvin, Esq., of the snore piece
who got some a short time since for the Gout,
and was .1..1? Why is it that every one speaks
of it .fta wonderful curative," and is this not
the real cause of MUM selling at retail, in Phila
delphia alone, than in sold of Dr. Jayne's medi
cines, or five of any others? Why is it thee n
Physician of large practice used it on the para
lyzed limbs of his bey, alter acing everything
else? Simply beyouse the genuine •'Eleutroir
Oil," front the tiftlee of Prof: DeUrath, effectu
ally cures paralysis. Why end how is it that
over $5OO has been sold in Washington, D. C.
during about six weeks, and over $lOOO worth
in Bultimore in the same time 0 Why do Messrs
Harris & Co.. of York, Pa., (one of the fittest
Drug houses in the State,) and John Wyeth.
Esq., of Harrisburg, Pa., sell so touch, when
they have nue quantity of all sorts of other
medicines right by the lido of the “Electrie
pill" Simply bemuse nothing else will num , rr
the purpose dint the Oil does. Let the skepti
cal ask the numerous cases of almost hopeless
pntients, if anything could be more agreeable
in use, or more efFectual in its results—some al••
ter haring expended hundreds of dollars on va
rious former treatment, with nothing but die
courngeinent and despair fur their trouble. Why
is it ;but other medicines have advertisements
pilel up column high, in till the papers while
Professor De Grath's 'Electric Oil' is 0111 V no
ticed at a shale expense not to exceed Sill to
S2O a day? Why is it that two physicians are
daily employed in the office, applying the (gen
uine) ' . .Eleetric Oil" to patients atllir•ted with
Tetter, Palsy (and it is lire
Itheurnetism, Neuralgia, Headache, 01.1 Sores
and Bruises, Wounds, Cuts, Sprains and Inju
ries, Sore Breast and side; also All kinds el
painful complaints. Although a cure is war
rented, yet not more than one bottle has ever
been returned t and that was a ease of totnl
deaf:less, ate years' standing. Of course na
ture could not restore such a ease, with what.-
er
N. h.—An educated Doctor always in atten
dance and ladies may, if they desire it consult
with a lady by dropping a lino to the office of
Peer. C. Dullusni,
or 39 S. Eighth street, Phila.,
3 doors South of Chesnut at.
Price. 50 eta, 73 cts., and f3l.
B.—Five &Alars reword will be paid for the
arrest of a low scant. n Jew realer, who copied,
on a dirty sheet, some of Prof. Do Grath 's bills;
and as the originals are copyrighted, he is liable
to the law.
Remember the No., ft S. Eighth et., Pilingln.
Thomas Read & Son, Huntingdon, 111111 t.
H. Barnwell, Montgomery, Blair in., W. G.
Alorray, Iloilitlaysliutg, Math. co., Condron S.
NlcCon, Frnnkstow•n, lllair co., J. 11. Horner &
Co., Wateretreet. Hunt. co., Win. Moore, Alex
andria. Hunt. co.
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A. AV. EENEDICT,
TTORNEYATLA
Informs his old friends end he pul d ir that he
has returned to hi. old home, and will attend to
all business in his profession, entrusted to him,
with fidelity and hie beet ability.
Office in Main Street.south side, thelast house
below the Court house.
Huntingdon, May 13,1852.
JOIN SCOTT, SAMUEL T. BROWN
DEIMYTI,
Attorneys at Law,
Huntingdon, Pa.,
Office same as that formerly occupied by John
Scott, Esq.
()et. 19, 1853.
Adams S. Co.'s Express.
T. K. SIMONTON, Agent, Huntingdon.
Money, Packages, nod goods °fall kinds, re
ceived and forwarded at the risk of the compass,
to all the cities and prineipaltowns in the United
State May 1,'52.
atIVIOVAE.
MRS. SARAH KUCP wishes to inform the
ladies at Huntingdon and the surrounding
country that she has moved next door to Charles
Miller above the Presbyterian Church, Hill St.,
where she intends carrying on the fancy and
straw Millinery business. Having received the
latest city fashion, she is prepared to attend to
all that may favor her with their custom.
April 10, isso—e S. A. KULP.
MEDICAL ADTERTISEMEATS,
BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.
Where may be obtained the most speedy rem•
dy for
1:3161MT DISEASES.—GIeets Strictures,
Seminnl Weakness. Pain in the Loins, Affections
of the Kidneys, and nll those peculiar Omit)ns
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 hove become the victims of Sol
itary• Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit
which annually sweeps to nn untimely grave thou
sands of young men of the most exulted Wants
nod brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have
entranced listening senates with the thunders of
eloquence, or waked to eestacy the living lyre,
may call with full confidence.
Married Persons,
or those contemplating tnarriage, Ming aware of
physical weakness, should immediately consult
Dr. J., and be restored to perfett health.
Dr. .11101asistosit,
office No. 7 South Fredrick St., seven doors from
Baltimore Street, east side up the steps. grße
particolor in obtaining the name and number, or l i
yon will mistake the place.
A cure warranted, or nu charge made, in from
one to two days.
'Nun Noytcx.—Dr. Johnston's office is in his
duelling, np the steps. Ilia very extensive prac
tice is a sufficient guarantee, that he is the only
relic physician to apply to.
Dr. Jobsten, member of the Royal College of
Surgeons. London, graduate from one of the
most eminent Colleges of the United States, and
the greater hart of whose tile has been spent in
the Hospitals of' London, Paris Philadelphia, and
elsewhere, has effected some of the most 11:0011•
ishing cures that were ever known, many trou
bled with ringing in the ears anti head when
asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sud
den sounds, and bashfulness, with fretptent blush
ieg attended sotnethims with derangement of
mind, were eared immediately.
A CERTAIN DIREASIE.—II is a melancholy fact
that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease
cwing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretenders
who by the use of that deadly poison Akoreury,
ruin the Constitution, causing the most sorbets
symptoms of that dreadful disease to make their
appearance, such us affections of the head, nose,
throkt, skin. etc., progressing with frightful ra
pidity till death puts a period to their dreadful
suffering, by sending theta io that Bourne whence
ne traveler rooms.
TARE PAwricuLAß NoricE.--Young men who
have injured themselves by n certain practice in
'ilged in when alone—a habit fteguently learned
Prue. evil companions, or at school—the effects
of which are nightly felt, eve,' when asleep, and
if um enrol renders marriage impossible, and de
st toys both mind and body.
What a pity that a young man, the hope of his
country, and the darling of his parents should he
soutch.l from all prospects and enjoyments t f
life by the consequence of deviating front 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 requisites to promote connu
bial Imppiness Indeed without these, the jour
ney through fife becomes a weary pilgrimage,
the prospect hourly (harkens to the view; the
mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled
with the meluncholy reflection, that the happiness
of another becomes blighted with our own.
CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITT.—Dr : J. address
es young men, nud all who have injured them
selves bv virtue and improper indulgence.
ImetftssasA.—These are some of the sad and
anelencholy effects produced by early habits of
youth, viz: Weakness of the Back and Limbs,
Pains in the head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of
Muscular power, Palpitation of the Heart Dys.
pepsin, Nervous Irritability, Detangements of the
Digestive Functions, General Debility Symptoms
of Consumption, Vic.
. . .
Muu TA a r—the fearful circlets on the mind are
much to be dreaded; Loss of memory, Confusion
of him, Depression of Spirit, Evil Forb.thigs;
Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, Love of Soli
tude, &c., tire some of the evils produced.
Theusands of persons of all agcs,can now,judgo
a•lhat is the cause of their declining health. Los
ing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emeriti
cod, have singular appearance about the eyes,
tough and spraints of consumption.
Married persons, or those contemplating mar
riage, being aware of physical weakness, should
ilimiedbuely consult Dr. J. and be restored to per
ti•et health. Office, No. 7, South Frederick-St.,
Baltimore, Md. •
ALL SUIWICAL OPERATIONS PEUFORMED.—
N. 13. Let uo false delicacy prevent you, but ap
ply immediately either personally or by letter.
Skin Diseases Speedily Cured,
To STHANGEIII3.—The many thousands cured
at this Institution within the last ten years, and
the numerous important Surgical Operations
performed by Dr. J.,witnessed by the Reporters of
the papers, and many other persons, lattices of
which have appeal ed !wain and again belbre the
public, is n sufficient guarantee that the afflicted
mil find a skillful and honoraida
As there are so many ignorant and worthless
(Flacks advertising themselves as l'hysicums,rttin
ing the health of the afflicted tar. Johnston would
say t ft those unacquainted with his reputation that
his Credentials or Diplomas always hang in his
Weakness of the organs immediately cured,
and MU rigor restored
cr All letters post paid—remedies sent by
mail.
Mliv 92 1855.-1 r.
THUS, READ,
Would respeetrully intin•m his friends turd the
public, that he has on hand and is receiving tin
the coming season, a line assortment of
a.t 05) •1/4 - ^
Consisting of Watches, (Mins, Breast Pins, Fin
ger Rings, Ear Rings, Pencils, Keys, Thimbles,
Stink, Medallions, die. Together with his celcbra
t...l and ituriculleil
GOLD PEN,
\v.iich is equal limit superior, to any now in age
Each Pen is Engraved with his own name,
and ovary Pen Warranted.
Oh did yuu ever, no I never !
Mercy on us what a treat;
Get Read's Gold Pen, they're extra fine,
. .
And only found in North Third Street.
A splendid Pen \Viler° did you get itt
Pare Diamond Pointed, can't he beat;
Yea, my friends, there's
In head's Gold Pens of North Third Streit.
M'ltiutil's Gold Pon is found only no 55 Norili
Third Street, below Arch East Side.
THUS. READ,
Philadelphia. Jan. 8,1852.—tr.
li. K. NEFF, Nh.
LTAVINU:IOCIIteIi WlllBOll to WAHIIIOIISMARK
in this county, would respectfully offer hit
professional services to the citizens of that place
and the country adjacent.
lIEFFEUENCES :
J. B. Loden, M. D. Gen. A. P. Wilton,. rt
M. A. Henderson, " Wm. P. Orbison, Ea
q,
11. Dorsey, " Hon. JlllllO5 Gwinn,
M. Stewart, " John Scott, E.
Ilon. Goorge Taylor. . . _
Huntingdon, Pa,
Jacob M, Gemmill, M. D., Alexandria.
John M'Cullocb, Paterelairg.
BrIVIOVATF.
THE undersigned wishes to inform his friends
1 and the public generally that ho has moved
his shop to the building of And. Harrison, for
merly occupied by him as Collector's office,
Hill St.
Where he intends carrying on the Tailoring
business on such terms as will not fail to give
satisfaction to all that may favor him with their
custom.
He 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.
Aprillo, IBSS-et.
MEDICAL APVEATISENENTS.
GREATEST MEDICAL DISCO
VERY OF THE AGE.
Dr. Kennedy, of Itoxliury,lia.i discovered in one
of our common pasture wends a remedy
shot cures
ETEMT ELIED CIY ELIMICAI f)
the worst scrofula down to a canmon
Be has tried it in over 1 100 rusts, and never
Ailed except in two cases, (both tl under humor.)
He has now in his possession over two hundred
certificates of its viatue, all within twenty miles
of Boston.
Two i3Ottles are warranted to cure a nursing
sore mouth.
.....
One to three bottles will cure ti e worst kind
of Pimples on the face.
T oor three bottles will clear the system o
Biles.
Two bottles are warranted to rare the worst
ease of Erysipelas.
One to two bottles aro warranted to core all
hunter in the Eyes.
--
Two bottles are warranted to cure running of
the caws awl blotches among the hair.
Four to six bottles are warranted to cure cor
rupt end mining ulcers.
One bottle will cure Feely eruption of tho
skin.
Two to three bottles arc warranted to core the
worst case oft ingworm.
Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the
most desperate case of rheumatism.
Three to four bottles are warranted to care the
snit rheum.
Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case
Of scrofula.
A benefit is always experienced from the first
bottle, and a perlect care is warranted when the
above quantity is taken.
Header, I peddled over a thousand bottles of
this in the vicinity of Boston. I knew the effect
of it in every ease. So sure nn water will extin
guish fire, so sore will this cure humor. I never
sold a bottle of it but that sold another; after a
trial it always speaks for itself. There are two
things about this herb that appear to me surpri
sing ; first that it grows in our pastures, in some
Places quite plentiful, and yet its value has never
been known until I discovered it ita 1846—second
that it shimid cam all kiwis °Humor.
Lt order to give some idea of the sudden rise
and great popularity of the discovery. I will
state that in April, 1853, I peddled it and sold
about six bottles per day—in April, 1854, I sold
over one thousand per day air.
Sonic of the wholesale Druggists who have
been in business twenty and thirty years, say
that nothing in the annuls of patent medicines
was ever like it. TM ro is a universal praiso of
it from all quarters.
In my own practice I Own, kept it strictly for
humors—but since its introduction as a general
liouily medicine, great and wonderful virtues
have been found in it that I never suspected.
Severa I cases or epileptic fits—a disC ;so Which
was always considered incurable, Intro been cu
red by a finv bottles. Oovitat n mercy if it will
prove effectual in all eases of that dreadful mal
ady—there aro but lbw who have Inure of it than
I have.
I know of several cones of Dropsy, all of whom
aged people cured by it. For the various dine
ses of Liver, Si-lt Headache, Dyspepsia,
Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Dis
eases of tile Spine, and particnlarly in diseases
of the Kidneys, &c., the discovery has done more
good than any medicine ever known.
No change of diet over necessary—eat the Lost
you can gm and enough of it.
DinucTrorts con USE.—Adults one table
spoonful per day—Children over ten years des
sert spoonful, —Children from live to eight years
teaspounfull. As no directions can be applica
ble to all constitutions take sufficient to operate
on the bowels twice a :lay.
•Thinulitetured by
DONALD KENNEDY,
No. 120 Warren St., Roxbury, Mess.
Price $l,OO
T. W. DrOTT, General Agent for Pennsylva—
nia,
Wholesale Agents.—N. Y. City, C. V. Click•
ncr, 81 Bombay Street.—C. 11. Ring, 192 Broad
way.—ltusliton & Clark, 275 Broadway.—A. B.
& D. Sands, 100 Fulton Street.
For eale by G. W. It reh man, McVeytown; Mrs.
Mary Marks, Lewistown; T. Read & Son, Hun
tingdon.
Ind sold by Agents generally
May 2, 1 855.—1 y.
RHODES'S
FEVER AM) AGUE CURE,
For the prevention and Cure of Intermittent
and llemittent Fevers, Fever and Ague, Chills
and Fever, Dumb Ague, General Debility Night
Sweats, and all other forms of disease which have
a common origin in Malaria or Miasma.
This is u mistral antidote which will entirely
protect any resident or traveller even in the
most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague
or Bilious disease whatever, or any injury from
constantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma.
It will instantly check the Ague in persons
who have suffered for nay length of time, from
one slay to twenty years, so that they need Lever
to have ;molter chill, by continuing in use ac.
cording to directions. The patient at once begins
to recover appetite and strength, and continues
until a permanent and radical curo is effected.
Ono or two bottles will' answer for ordinary
cases ; sown may require timre. Directions prin
ted German, French and Spanish, accompany
each honk. Price ono dollar. Liberal dis
counts made to the trade.
JAMES A:itIIODES, Providence, R.
EVIDENCE OF SAFETY,
New York, Juno 11, 1855.
"I have made a chemical examination of
"Rhode's Fever and Ague Caro," or Antidote
to Malaria, and have tested it for Krsouiei Mer
cury, Quinine, and Strychnine, but have not
found a particle of citherin it, nor have I found
any sulistanco in its composition that would
prove injurious to the constitution.
JAMES 4. CIDLTOM, M. D. Chemist.'
EVIDENCE 01? MERIT,
Lewisburg, Union Co., Pa., Nay 2, 1855.
Mr. .1. A. Rhodes—Dear Sir: The box of
medicine you sent me was duly received on the
11th of April. I have sold about ono Maul it,
and so far the people who have 118 ed it, and six
of the yew were of long standing ; my sister.
who had it for five or six years bock, and could
never get it stopped, except hy ,Quinine, and
that only at long an she would l h ike, in now, I
think, entirely cured by your remedy.
C. It. McGINGLY."
CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS.
Take no more Arsenie:Tonici,M;;;;;Qui
eine. Feitrifitges, Strychnine, or Anti-Periodic
of any. kintl. The well-known inefficiency of
these noxious poisons proves them to be the or
spring offidse medical principles, or of mereen t
ry quacks. The only remedy in existence that
Is both sure and harmless is
RIIODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE.
Aumrs—ln Huntingdon, Thomas Read & Son,
and for sale by dealers generally.
March 20, 1855-Iy.
HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY.
Di C. MeGILL returns his thanks
• to his friends and the public;,
for their very liberal patronage, and t, • _
hopes by strict attention to busbies,. at 11 ! 'Pa ,
to merit u continuance of the same, in all kinds of
Castings, Cooking Stoves, Air-Tight, Varlor,
Ten Plate Wood and Coal Stoves, of various ei-•
zee, and all kinds of Ploughs: the Lancaster and
the Plank Harshenr patterns, and Keystone No.
4 Self-sharpening and Hill side Ploughs, and
Shears to suit all kinds of Ploughs in the country;
Rolling-mill and Forge Castings, Grist and Saw
mill Castings, Lewistown Threshing Machine
Patterns, and the four horse and two horse power
of Chambersburg patterns; and all other kinds of
castings too numercus to mention, all of which
will be sold cheaper than ever for cash and 01
kinds of country produce. Alto, old mettle taken
in exchange for castings.
Huntingdon,Novemher 9, DM
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Maj. Co AULES NIICKLEIC. Tod township,
A. Pt. Main, Dublin township,
Ggonon WILSON, Esq., Tell township,
JAMES Chang, Birmingham.
NATHANIEL. LYTLE, Esq., Spruce Creek.
Maj. AV. Mootte, Alexandria.
B. F. WALLACE, Union Furnace.
SIMEON WRIGHT, Esq., Union township.
Davit, Cf.amcsont, Esq., COSA township.
SAMUEL WIGTON, Esq., Franklin township.
DAVID PARKER, AVarriorsmark.
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Da. J. At.mn SHADE, Dublin township.
The “.101)11NA1. 9, has 300 Subscrt.
berg more, than any other paver
in this county.
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MARINE AND LIVE INSURANCE CUM.
PANY, Office LENNIG'S BUILDING, N. W
corner Second and Walnut streets. •
PHILADE L I 111.1.
CAPITAL $300.000.
This Conipitny Kees Firu Insurance on Bull
Cowls, Furniture, die.
MARINE INSURANCE
On VESSELS,
, CARGO, To nil ports in the World,
" FREIGHT,
Inland insurances on Coo& by rivers, lakes,
annals, railroad, and land carriage to all parts et
the Union.
Also, insurance upon LIVES, upon the most
favorable terms.
James E. Neal],
Cherleg Diw,ree,
Ell. R. Belnthold,
F. C. Brewster,
Irene Leech,
Hon. ThomaslL Florence
George 11. Armstrong,
Edward P. Middleton,
George Ile
Thomas Monilerfield,
ftENCE, President,
Src'y
THOMAS B. FLUB
EDWAHD B.Etsolou,
'STEIt, Agent,
WM. BREV
HUNTINGDON, PA.
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Printed at the JOURNAL OFFICE.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY.
The subscriber, thankful to his friends mid pa
trons, and to the Public generally, for their pa
tronage, still continues to carry on at the same
stand, one door enst of Mr. C. Coot's Hotel, Mar
ken street, Huntingdon, where he will attend to
all who will favor him with their custom, and al
so keeps on linnd a good assortment of Waxcues i
CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &e., all of which he is
determined to sell at low prices.
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry of all kinds will
be repaired nt short notice, and having made ar
rangements with a good workman, all repairs will
be done in a neat and durable manner, and every
person leasing articles for repairing shall have
them done at the precise time. lip paying strict
attention to business, and selling at low rates, he
hopes to receive a shore of public patronage.
JOSEPH RIGGER
Huntingdon, Sept. 7, 1852.—tf. a
FEMALE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
THE library bill be open every
Saturday after.
noon, at 3 o'clock, in their room in the
Court House. Subscription 30 cents a year.—
New books have been added to the former ex.
cellent collection—" Fanny Fern's" popular
writings, "Bayard Taylor's' ,
&c. The further
patronage of the public will enable the collet,
tion to he still more extended.—
By order of the
President
Huntingdon, Jan. 22 1855.
MAP OF
HUNTINGDON COUNTY
The undersigned proposes publishing provid
ed sufficient encouragement be obtained, a Mat
of Huntingdon County. Said Map to be con
structed by actual survey of all the public Ronda
Railroads, Rivers, Streams, Canals, Township
Lines, &c., and every place of note contained in
said county, carefully shown in their respective
places, and the name and place of residence of
nearly every business man in said county, and
the !french of business followed by each one re
spectively and the place marked where nearly all
the farm buildings stand, and the proprietor and
occupant's Conies. Said map to contain from
fourteen to eighteen feet of engraving, and to be
finished in the most modern style end workman.
like manner, &c. WILLIAM CHRISTY.
Dec. 19, 1855.-tf.
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