Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, June 11, 1856, Image 4

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THE WILD MAN AGAIN.
A correspondent of the Caddo Gazette,
writing under date of 28th of March, from
Parailifta, Arkansas, on Upper Red River,
states that the cold during the present win
ter has been in that region the severest
within the memory of man. The rivers
were frozen solid, and the plains presented
an unbroken sheet of snow. He relates
the following story elan attempt to capture
the famous wild man who has so often been
encountered on the borders of Arkansas
and northern Louisiana.
"In my travels I met a party from our
county in pursuit of a wild man. They
had struck his trail at a cane brake, horde
ring on Brant Lake and the Sun Flower
Prairie. I learned from one of the party
that the dogs ran him to an arm of the lake
which was frozen, but not sufficiently
strong to bear his weight, which copse•
quently gave way. He had however cros•
sed and the dogs were at fault.
"One of the party mounted on a fleet
horse, corning up encouraged the dogs to
pursue, but found it impossible to cross
with his horse, and concluded to follow the
lake round until he could ascertain the di
rection taken by this monster of the forest.
On reacning the opposite of the bend, he
wile surprised to see something in the lake
like a man breaking the ice, with his arms
and hastened under cover of the under
growth, to the spot where he expected
him to come out. He concealed himself
giv . c i s t ome r idca of . the sudden rise
near the spot, when he had a full view ef ' I,in
Arent to
him, until he reached the shore, when he state that i77:ad,iBs3, ti r ' pe l 4l::J e i r t Y. dllll ::::1
liNi—in . .tprtl, 1854, 1 sold
came out and shook himself. He repro- aa',!aur"i„„tli':(7,le' per
seats him as a stout, athletic man, about Home of tite — t ' v n i i ioUs r al l o "Y l>r t a l , l l, ", ists who have
sic feet four inches in height, completely I ‘ T , e tt il in , hosiness twenty and thirty years, say
thc , p=s :f patent medicines
covered with hair of a brownish cast, about was e..C l .7: s a l ls. isuniversal pram
lour to six inches long. He was wad ,of it from all quarters.
ht my own practice I always kept it strictly
t as a gnu-
fleetness of a deer. action
muscled, and ran upon the bank with the 1 for lituilor—but since its inttol • .
t end family medicine, great and wi ntlerlul vir-
I toes have been found in it that I never suspect
..He says he could have killed him with ed.
cases of epileptic fits—a disease
his gun, but the object of the tarty being „.ileie,rvaLl. :10,tzlerdoi.nwctitiraathalle,,,,::::
to take hint alive, and hearing the horns of i hem; citredl i s;2
his companions and the howling of the ! il re it a Vll prove effectual in all cases of that
i 111 , 1 t 1 b, 1 , , , , , , , 5T i t i 1: , z are but few who have
dogs on the opposite bank of the lake, he more O l f
~, know of several cases of Dropsy, all of
concluded to ride up and head him, so as
to bring him to bay and then secure their 1 o.usTeteeds peop l e
cured
ne , t h, i l,ol,t. R. F liZe t il h o e v d i v r . i:
prize. So soon, however, as the wild man p g l i p t t l i e ia, i stlinia, Fever and Ague, Pain in the
saw the horse and rider he rushed franti. in diseases r Pi e dli s o P 3 i s " , °. &::: d thri t t i s e c u o l o r r i3 ;
Lally toward them, and inns instant drams-1 l it t i ls o done more good than any medicine over
ged the hunter to the ground and tore him i IZ l Change of diet ever necessary—eat the
in. a dreadful manner, scratching out one i b t,'„ . l. u . c . r c i ',M et pl u i ti 7sE ugli 'L . 1. .
of his eyes and injuring the other so touch 1 spoonful per day—ChiltlnniTiver ten years t t i s!
that his contrades despair of the recovery serf .P.7:filr —( A ,'ltildre i n fro. tivo to eight years
of his sight, and biting large pieces out !del all constit:ti n l ' , l t7l e i t e li s is ti e" ha
"Ptica.
at went to spur.
of his shoulder and various parts of his i at° ea [ho bowels mired day,
body. I DONALD
by
IiENNFDY
No. 120, Warren Si., Roxbury, Mass.
"The monster then tore off the coddle Price $l.OO.
and bridle from the horse and destroyed T. W. Dyott, General Agent for Pennsy Iva
them, and holding the horse by the mane ' nia Wbolesale Agents.—N. Y. City, C. V. Click
broke a short piece of sapling, and mounted nee, 01 Barclay Street—B. H. Ring, 192 Broad
the animal, started at full speed across the rii:n Hu Ss iil l ' o n o a s m u l it C o l n i tre 2 e 7 t s . nw""Y.—A.
For sale by G. W. Brehm., MoVerown ;
Mrs. Mary Marks, Lewistown; T, Read & Son,
Huntingdon.
And pail by Agents generally.
Muy 28,'50.—ty.
plainy to he direction of the mountains
guiding the horse with hls club. The per
eon left with the wounded man informed
me that the party was still in pursuit. hav
ing been joined by a hand of friendly In
dians, and thought if they. could find a
place in the mountains not covered with
snow, or a canebrake in the vicinity to feed
their horses, they might overtake him in
a day or two."
LIQUOR OF A STRANGE Th.sre.--A stout
red-laced gentleman, in a white beaver,
blue coat, and buff vest, offered to wager
a £lO note that he could close his eyes,
and by the tam e name any k nd of liquor in
the house. The bet was taken, and the
process of winning or losing commenced
forthwith. 'This is genuine port,' said
the fat gentleman, tasting from a wine
glass. 'And this --this is whi•key,' and
so on through the hotel's manifest. A wag
then poured a few drops of water into the
glass, and banded it to the connoisseur.
'This is-•-ah---ab•-•this is (tasting tt) by Ju
piter ! gentlemen. I lose the bet. I never
tasted thia liquor before
11111 r Girls, beware of trnnscient young
gentleman ; never suffer the addresses of
a stranger ; recollect that one good steady
farmer boy or mechanic is worth all the
floating trash in the world ; the allure•
meats of a dandy jack, with a go'd chain
about his neck, a walking cane in his paw
some honest tailor's coat on his back, and
a brainless skull, can never make up the
loss of a kind father's house, a good mo•
ther's counsel and the society of brothers
and sisters : their affections lost, while
that of such a rung man is lost at the
wane of the honey-moon. 'Tis true.
POVERTY!O thou art indeed, omnipo.
tent. Thou grindest us into desperation
thou confoundest all our boasted and most
deeply-rooted principles: thou fillest us
to the very brim with malice and revenge,
and rendered us capable of acts unknown
horror ? May I never be visited by thee
in the fulness of thy powers ...Caleb Wil
liams.
i A very excellent lady sought to
instruct her grandchild in relation to the
provident care of Heaven. "Who gives
"you your daily bread?" asked she.—
"Dad !" replied the child ; "but Uncle
Peter puts the butter and sugar on."
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
Greatest Medical Discovery of
the Age.
Dr. Kennedy, ut Roxbury, has discovered in
one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that
lEWERV GEM C)''la:Ma : ,
from the worst scrofula down to a common pi.
ITe has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never
Weil except in two cases. (both Mulder humor.)
He has now in his possession over two hundred
certificates or its virtue, all within twenty miles
of Boston.
Two bottles aro warranted to cure a nursing
sore mouth.
One to three bottles will cure the worst kind
of Pinipl es on the ikec.
Two or three bottles will cure the system of
Riles.
Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst
ease of Erysipelas.
Ono to two bottles aro warranted to cure all
humor in the Eyes.
Two bottles are warranted to rare running tlf
the ears and bluthes among the hair.
Four to six bottles are warranted to Cus
corrupt and running uleers.
One bottle will cure scaly corruption of the
skin.
Two to three bottles urn warranted to cure
the worst ease of ringworm.
Too to three nettles are warranted to cure
the most desperate case of rheumatism.
Three to four bottles are warranted to cure
the cult rheum.
Fire to eight bottles will cure the worst case
of scrofula.
A benefit it always experienced from the first
bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when
the above quantity is taken.
Reader, I pedaled over a thousand bottles
of t his i n the vi,,inity of Boston. I knew the
effect of it in every case. do sure as water will
extinguish tire, so sure will this care humor.—
I never sold a bottle of it but that sold another;
after a trial it alway speaks ter itself. There
are to., things alit,ait illis herb that appear to
one surprising; first it grows in our pastures m
some places quite plentiful and yet its value
has never beets known until I aliscove•ed it in
1846—sceond that it should cure all kinds of
humor.
CUSTOM HOUSE AND THOSE 8190 001
A FEW days ego this question was put by
IA one of the Sunday Papere ; it attracted
much intention, was upon the lips of Politicians
who used it for their (pockets) advantage.
But what is it that daily enters the houses of
the most respectable families in Pbiludelphia?
What is it that gives such happy and bright
prospects to those whose limbs were drawn al
most into knots? . .
What is it causes the deaf to hear, and the
lame to walk 7
What is it that cured the toothmche, and ear—
ache of ninny Philadelphians nod vicinity
. .
What is it that cures Rheumatism without lea
ring any bad effects 7
What is it that makes the palsied limb alive
again ? '
What Is it that cures the Croup. that dreaded
complaint which sweeps thousands of this land
into their graves?
What is it that soothes and takes away inflam
mations?
What is it that heals wounds and relieves all
pain I
It is Prof. Charles DeGr , th's,
Original. Genuine Electric Oil.
Yes ! it has cured more cases that wore tho't
hopeless than any . mediriuc evtant.
. . .
-- lit, yds; :my it • ia all intleel Don't bolters it?
Ask those wise hate used it. they will tell not
that my Oil alive rel;ef after oil remedies km?
failed. When you ask liar Electric Oil, lie Fare
you ask for Prof. DeGratles, as it to the only
Legitimwe Electric Oil prepared; take none other
as all others are imitations, anal I will not be re
sponsible for any, except my name be in writing
upon the wrapper and my Ihllllll blows is the
glass
READ THIS !
MR. LIVINGSTON, of New York, Editor of the
Monthly Law Magazine, wrote me that be was
cured of a swollen and stiff neck by one appii.
cation. The gil was recommended by a lady in
the Girard House.
AND THIS.
Mrs. Conmen, Coates St. shove Ridge Rend,
called May 14th and said the oil cured her of
Nraralgia, Chill and Croup.
Mothers supply yourselves, 25 eta. per bottle,
atuld..ubi no more.
11ln. CA lIPUELC:of Montgomery co., Penna.,
bought a bottle u few days ago, and said Ira had
used it in his family fur swollen glands and surd
ling. which generally appear in parsons after
having the Scarlet Fever.- He thinks it ahead
ofall other remedies—and so it is.
Persons are dad), caili;giit;i;Toffice, 39 Nth.
Bth St., and telling me of its wonderful curative
effects.
Price 25 cts., 50 cts. nod SI per bottle. Large
bottles the chcariet. This valuable Oil is sold
by
Thomas Read & Son, Huntingdon, Hunt. Co.
R. Barnwell, Montgomery, Blair co., W. G.
Murray, Hollidaysburg, Blair co., Condron &
bleCov, Frankstown, Blair co., J. H. Harrier &
Co., Wuterstreet.Hunt. no., Win. Moore, Alex
andria, Hunt. co.
Anchdruggieta and dealers in the U. S. U.
hone other but lleGraties.
May 28, 185 u. Sept. 26, 1845.
41110. Li ) . IBLE?t32[lalli.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Winattend to ell business entrusted to him. Of ,
&e nearly opposite the Court House.
Mop 5, '5B
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
DECRY W. OVERMAN,
No. 6, South Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Importer ol French Calf Skins ;
11121111.
Has Constantly on Hand, and Always
Finishing, all kinds of
Loather,Morocco,CalfSkinslibeep
Skins, Etc. eke,
The attention of Country Merchants and Man
ttliteturers, is solicited.
RED AND OAK SOLE LEATIIER.
January 2. 1856.—1 y.
JOHN MOREHEAD.
SUCCESSOR TO KING & MOREHEAD.
WHOLESALE GROCER
ANI)
012221T2EZ,
AND DEALER IN
_ ..... ......
Fish, Bacon, Cheese, Dried Frail, Lard, Lard
k Oil, Flaxseed Oil. While lead, Piy Lead, Win
dow Glass, Glassware, Iron and Nails, Sear and
Ta ni , Candl e , riniegated and Rosin Soap, and
Pittsba,g nunnyizetnres generally.
No. 27 Wood St.,
PITTSBURG. PA.
Particular attention give❑ to the sale of Pig
Mend and Blooms, and liberal advances made
thereon.
Feb. 13, 1856.-Iy.
J. W. THOMPSON,
LITTC2S I It77 av miT4
- -
AND
COMMISSIONER FOR PENNSYL VAN/A,
Davenport, lowa.
Attends to ',eying, selling and locating lands
and I,,nd warrants. pays taxes, loans tummy on
Real EN.. security, 00 Commission, examines
and makes abstract:, of title, Sze. Any business
itnritsied, will he attended to promptly and with
licfer to lion. Geo. Taylor nod Members of
the li,ir et liuntiligilun.
Nov. 21,
OXMAN virt sAvz.n.
Dowagiae, Mich., March 11, 1856.
J. A. Mod., Esq.: Dear Sir--As I took your
medicine to sell on no cure no
pay J' 1 take pleasure in stating. its etfeets as re
ported to me by Meee heath irs who Rye in this
glare,and their testimony is a fair specimen of
all I ave received t
W. S. Conklin told me—"l had taken nine
bottles of Christie's Ague Balsam, and eentinu
a Hy run 'town while using it until my lungs and
liver were Congested to that degree that blood
discharged from my mouth and bowels, so that
all thought it itnpossible for me to live through
another chill. The doctors too did all they could
for ate, hot thought I must die. Nothing did me
good anti) I got Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure,
which at once relieved me of the distress and nau
aea at my stomach and pain in my head and
bowels, and produced n permanent cure in a
shout time."
H. M Conklin says ; "I ha( taken medicine
of as good a doctor as wo bane is our county,
and taken any quantity of quinine and specifics
without any good results thorn 20th August to
ith December. But seeing how nicely it ope
rated on my brother, I got a bottle of Rhodes'
Fever and Ague Cure, which effected a perma
nent cure by using two thirds of a bottle."
S. 1 . 1. C;;tiltiin - was not here, hut both other
brothers say his ease was the same as 11. M'sr
1 sold the medicine to both the same day, and
the cure was as speedy Bona the same small q
inn
city, and I might so specify. Yours with re
spect,
A lIUNTINGTO N.
Tb'e above speaks fbr itself. Good proof ns it
is, it is of no better tenor then the vast number
of like certificates I bare Mho:4 publisbekund
the still greater amount Elva is pouring in to me.
One thing more. Last year I had occasion to
Caution the Public in these words :
"1 notice one firm who hare taken one of my gen
eral circuity, substituted the name Vilmrr nostrum
for an medicine, and then with brazen impudence
end their pamphlet with the exclamation, "'Let the
proprietor of any other medicine say as much if he
dares,' "
Now I take pleasure in saying that the Can
tina referred to the same .•1)r. Christie's Ague
tl Isom" that is mentioned in the above certifi
cate.
There are several other industrious people who
are applying to their poisonous trash all that I
pu'ilish ahout my Fever and Ague Cure, or An
tidote to Malaria, except the Certificates of cures
and the Certificate of the celebrated Chemist,
Dr. James H. Chilton, or N. Y. in laver of its
perfectly harmless character, which is attached
p, eve , bottle. These will always serve todis
tt t MA my medicine front imitations. For sale
by John Head, Huntingdon, and Druggists gen
erally.
April 30, 1856.-3 m.
Ahorsvmge,A6
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The largest and best n
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O JOB-WORK 0
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EXECUTED
OAs Cheap a+ the Cheapest, fr t •
2 anD DIVIME
. THAN tp„,
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2 PERFECT SATISFACTION IN 0 >
WARRANTED.
All kinds of
BLANKS , •
CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ,
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000.0000000 C 011,
ItIVV*PfkOVVS%
ItZMOVAS.
MRS. SARAH KULP wishes to inform the
Mice 01 Huntingdon and the surrounding
country that she has moved nextdoor to Charles
Miller ahoy° the Presbyterian Church, Hill St.,
whore she intends carrying on the fancy and
straw Millinery business. Having received the
Intent city fashion, she is prepared to attend to
all that may favor her with their custom.
April tO, 1855—tf 8. A. KULP.
----- WilliAlosl LIG-TB:gat,
COUNTY SURVEYOR.
nflico with Daniel Africa, Esq.. 11111 street be.
Utween Montgomery and Smith stream, Hunt.
ingdon, Pa. [Supt. 20,'52,-Iy.
JOSEPH DOUGLASS, in MeConnellstown
has constantly on hand, ready made rifles, and is
prepared to make and repair Guns of all kinds at
the shortest notice. !April 22, 1225.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
G'JO~~ ~SJ:~~:;s~%
MACHINE SHOP
ANL)FRENCLI
BURR v
MILLSTONE,
Corner of Germantown fund and New Market
Streets, on the North Penwiyfyania Rail Road,
Philadelphia.
Constantly on hand or made toothy, the fol.
lowing highly approved Flour Mill Machinery.
Woodward's Patent Portable Mills and Smut
Machines.
Johnston's Patent Iron Concave Bran Dun.
tors.
Stover's Patent Fuel Saving Corn Kilns.
Picrson's Potent Barrel Iluoputal Moulding
Machir.es.
Improved Bridge Steps nod Bashes for Mill
Spindles.
WA RR NTED,
The hest Anchor Brand Bolting Cloth Burr &
Calico Mill Stases. Core, Cole and Planter
Crushers.
ALSO SOLE OWNER OF
Johnston's Patent Cast Metal Con-
cave
D.TIAB
East and South-East of the Ohiu and Mississip
pi Rivers.
Warranted to take out of the offal of every
Bushel Ground, front Ito 2i lbs. of standard
floor, which could nut he bolted out on account
elite electrical adhciitn, 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 ',emu's
making, selling, or using any Bran blusters
with an Iron or Cast Metal Concave in vio
httion
the Letters Potent of Joseph John
stor., dated April '24th, 1854.
THOMAS B. IVO 1/11' All U, Proprietor.
N. B.—State and County Patent Rights for
all the above Mavhines for Sale.
August 25,1855.
Chombersburg & Mt Union
STAGE LINE REVIVED
9 1 11 E imlersigned aware that n suspension of
the line of Stages over the road between
Chapiher.dsurg and Mt. Union, cannot be Lot
disadvamaptotts to it large section to the country
has, at considerable expense nod trouble, mode
arrangements torsi, a line of Stages 'Fri-weekly
between the two points. Good Horses and elllll
liinable Stages hove been placed OA the route.
and experienced and trusty drivers will superin
tend the running of the Coaches. The proprie
tor of the line is desirous that it he maintained.
and ho therefore calls upon the public generally
to patronise It. confident that it will be for their
mutual advantage. Every attention necessary
All he given, and the running of the stages will
be regular.
Ste res leave Alt. Union, every Tuesday.
Thurs d Saturday evenings, arriving at
Chaml the next day at 2 o'clock. Re
turning, •e Chambersharg the some night at
10 o'clock. arriving at Alt. Union early the lid
lowing evening in time fm• the cars. Stages stop
at Shirleyehnrg, Orhisonia, Shaul° Gap, Burnt
Cabins, Fannettsburg, Horse Valley, Strasburg
and Keefer's store.
-rFare through $3.00; to intermediate pointo
in proportion.
JAMISON KELLY
Aug. 22, 1935.-tf.
FREE OF CHARGE I!
Two Splendid Parlor Engravings,
UNTITLEDIt on Alley in the Olden
.J. r J Times," a splendid steel Mmraving, from
the lelebrated painting by Langlseer ; nml the
"Departure of the Iratdites from Egypt," a large
and beaatiltil engraving from a painting by I).
Roberts. 'the retail price of the nhove engra
ving is $O, per copy, but will he seat free of
charge as follows;
ri Esjbscrihees haveestnhlisheda Root(
Agency in Philadelphia, end will furnish any
book or puhlMation nt the retail price free of
postage. Any persons. by hawnrding the soh•
seription price of any of the $3 Nlngazines, such
no Harper',. GoOey's, Putnam's, Graham's, or
Frank Leslie's Fashions, &c. will cocci , e the
magazines for one year and s ropy of the above
beautiful engravings, free of charge, or Hint,
scribing to n $2, awl a $l, Magazine, midi as
Peterson's. and Chttllen's Lndies' Annual, they
will revive both magazines and a copy of either
of the &wee engravings.
Every desoiption al Engraving on Wood ex
rioted with neatness and dkpatch. Views of
Buildings, Newspaper Buildings, Views a Ma.
chinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge Certificates,
Business Cards. &c. All orders sent by mail
promptly 'Attended to. 'Persons wishing views
of their buildings engraved ran send a Dag. ,
retitype ur sketch of the building by mail or ex
press. . . . .
r l'er4ons nt a distance having saleable articles
would find it to their advantage to address the
snhseribers, as we would at as agents for the
sale of the name BYNAM A PIERCE,
50 South Third St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Nov. 28, 1 355.-1 y.
W/2111.
sebastopol Taken! !
30,000 MEN KILLED
The undersigned has just returned from the
city with a la rme uud splendid ussal Moat of
Fall and Winter Goods,
which he is now prepared to dispose iil it eery
low and rearonable rates. Persons desiring to
pardonse will find it to their interest to girt , Itim
a cull home purchasing elsewhere, as he ,tadies
only to please. Ili , st,ek conshos ofn large lot of
Dry Goods, Hardware.
100 Ts &suozSICATSII
CAPS.
Glass & Queensware,
large and .plendid aisortment of ready made
CLOTH ING,
which he is prepared to sell in lots to quit porch ,
users. JOHI: HUYE'I7,Ir.
N. 13.—Country produce taken in exchange
for goods.
Muoraville, Nov. 7, 1835.—t1.
pm MILLER & FRAZER,
DENTIfiscrOF
HUNTINGDON, PENNA.
IFlAOffices on Hill street, opposite
the Court House, and North East
Corner of Hill and Franklin sts.
jy.ll,'s6.—tf.
Adams & Co.'s Express.
T. K. SIMONTON, Agoni, Huntingdon,
Money, Packages, end goods °fail kinds, re
ceived end forwarded at t he risk of the companv,
to all the cities and principaltowits in the United
State May 1,'52.
Dissolution of Partnership.
The Partnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned, is this day by mutual consent
dissolved. The business will be curried on
hereafter, by John Huvett, Jr.. at the old stand.
ROB gliT CUNNINGHAM,
JOHN HUYETT, Jr.
0.1. 31, 1855.-tf.
L I.9I:LPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS.
AYER'S PILLS.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL.
For the rapid rare of Coughs, COW, Bourse
ness. Bronchitis, Whooping-Cough, Asthma and
Consumption. is universally known as the hest
remedy ever vet diseavered fur every vurietc of ,
Pulmonary disease. Su Sickle is the field ois its
usefulness and so numerous themes of its cures
that tinsel every section of the country aimunds
in persons publicly known, who have been re
stored from alarming end corn desperate cases
or the lungs by its u•c. When once tried its su
periority over every other medicine of its kind
is too spooreot to escape observation. end where
it 4 vino.s sure knimn, the public no longer hesi
tate whet antidote to employ for the distressing
111111 dangerous atleetions of the pulmonary or
gans which are incident to our climate. By its
timely use mane, nay, almost all attacks of dig
ease open the lungs Ill' Throat, ere arrested
and thus are saved many thousands every year
from a premature grave. No tinnily should be
without it. end those who do neglect to provide
themselves with a remedy which wards olf this
dangerous class of diseases 15111 Last cause to
deplore it when it is too hue. Proofs of the sur
prising ctliency of tlo• Cheery Pectoral need not
be given to the American people.—they have
li
ving proofs in every neighborhood. nut those
wish to read the Iltlaenlollllll.f those whose
whole health has been restored and whose lives
have been saved by its use, will find them in my
A mer i c a n Almunna which the agent below man•
ea lee to furnish gratis to every one.
Prepared h, D1t..1. C. AY ER. Looell.hiess,
end sold by every respectable Druggist in New
Eueliuol.
TI MS% 11KAD SON. Huntingdon. Pa.. nu.
Clllll2 & poRTER. Alexandria. En.. .1. II
1.11/711N1ER Waterstreet. •Ar
LEL:. Petersl urg. and by all dealer. everywhere
Man 7,1856.-2 m. 6,1 y
MOUNTAIN FEMALE SEMINARY,
Birmingham, Huntingdon county, Pa.
ri•iiiti Institute is Amsted an the Penosylennin
linil Boed, and CV , lpieS one of the 1110 , 1 de-
Sirn hie Mentions in the stem It is on easy of ne
e..., retired. 11(MIthr111, HMI surrounded with sorb
romantic maintain scenery, that no one who
wishes to learn. could tint au institution more fie
coral ly 'Amsted. Exiwrienred teachers who nee
graduates of Troy and Mt. holes Ice Settoineri,
are employed in this institution, and no pains
will be spared to sustain Its growing repmation
The summer torte COMIIICIICCS thu lest Tuesday
it. April and continues tire months. Charges to
date from the time of entering., and no deductions
n in th, Me absence except in Cage Of Siekll.B
pilg from abroad are manned to hoard in the
Seminary Building with the Principal who gives
his emit e attention to their iverest and advance
ment.
TERMS.
Bonrding, Tuition and furnished rooms per
term $OO 00
Latin, German, French, Painting, Drawing
and Instrumental Moose, Extra.
hlsv. I. W. WARD,
Principal.
March 27, 1855—tf.
ROBBED, BUT NOT DISHEARTENED.
Brilliant Digolay of Jewelry.
miry; public generally, :out the rascals who.
I some time since, entered my store end remo
ved valuables to the amount of obout S 1 lee
without my permission, are informed that I hove
;not opened a more general and better atemortment
of articles in my line of business titan was ever
brought to Huntingdon, consisting of Watch,,
Jewelry, Clocks, Fine Noires,
Pistols. Perfumery, Port Mon
naies Silver Ware, and Fatter
Artieles, Ac., Ac, My old frieMls :old customers.
and the piddle in general throughout the count,
ore requested to call and examine ley nssortment.
EDMUND SNARE.
Huntingdon, March 29,1854.
A SPLENDID ARRIVAL
FALL AND WINTER
Hira i it 11 .\ -111
AT VII•, HUNTINGDON ULoTHINt. STORE.
A. WILLOUGHBY,
HAS just returned Praia the east with a large
- 1 - 1 null splendid :104011111ela of
Fall mid Winter Clothing,
for nice and buys, made in the latest ftshion and
in the too thimble manner. Who ever wants
to be dressed better and cheaper than auvliody
else in town, lot hint call at 1V . 1.1..101101'8
CiArrniso STORE, one door west of 'l'.
Read fl Son's drug store, Iluntingdon.
Call and sue fur yourselves
Uet. 18, 1854.
RAILROAD HOURS,
THAINs Gem} Ems,
Mail T. I Ex. T. I Post T. I E. T.
Train loaves P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M.
Petersburg. 2.19 4.18 9.45 12,30
Huntingdon, 2.36 4.34 10.01 1.115
Mill Creek, 5.49 4.44 10.11 1,38
Mt. Union. 3.07 4.57 10.25 2,20
Teat. Gott. WERT.
Train leaves P.M P.M. P.M. A.M.
Mt. Union, 4.46 6.45 8.10 5,20
Mill Creek, 5.03 6.58 8.22 5.50
Huntingdon, 5.18 7.21 8.35 6.15
Petersburg, 5,34 7.25 8,47 6.45
INDUSTRY MUST PROSPER,
i\ r . BALI, resl~er4utllv.solieits the attention
Pin Whieil he is flaw nianufiteturing, and will
have ready tor solo inn rew days, he is else pre
pared )0 Mike borrows, wagon, cot., wheel
barrows, fie.. &0.. and to tlo all kind of repairing
ut the shortest notice, and in the most substantiel
manner.
Shvpon N. W. cornarot Man tginery and Wash.
ingtau nil.
March 27 1855—tf.
A. P. Arm s°. R. Button Pamlico;
WILSON & PETRIKIN,
• ATTORJVEYS Ar LAW,
itti.NTINGI)o.N, P.A.
Practice in the several Courts of Ilunthnolon
Blair, Cambria, Centre, Mifflin and Juniata Comi
ties. March 23, 1853.
DZSMOITIVIOL
THE partnership heretofore existing between
i,
lyton and Mouser is by mutue , consent dis
solved, 11111 i all persons knowing themselves in
debted to the said firm, will please call and set
tle their accounts without delay.
MYTON & MOSSER.
Saulsburg, April 2, 1855.-0
Dr. John hroCullooh,
Offers his proression al services to the citizens of
Huntingdon and vicinity. Office, Mr.
brand's, betweep thp Exchange nod Jackson's
Hotel.
Huntingdon, Aug. 29, 1855.
JOHN SCOTT, SASIULL T. Bitows
g.207V int\VEo
Attorneys at Law,
Huntingdon, Pa.,
Office same as that formerly occupied by John
Scott, Esq.
Oct. 19, 1803,
MEDICAL ADVERTMEMIATS.
BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.
Where muy he obtained the most speedy rem
-33. for
.141131 ET DISEA SER.—Meets Strictures;
Seminal Weakness. Pain in the Loins, Affections
of the Kidneys, and all those peculiar aneetions
arising from a secret Imbit, particularly the yowl)
of Malt sexes. which if not cured, prodares con. I
stitutional debility, rendering marriage Unarms'.
ble, and in the end 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 the most exalted talents
and 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 contempleting marriage, lu.ing aware of
physical weakness, should immediately consult
Dr.. 1., and he restored stol
Johnston, i ni,r
re ei them t h.
Dr.
office No. 7 Smelt Fredrick St., seven doors from
Beltimore Street, east side up the st e ps, (Wm,
particular in obtaining the mane and another, or
you will mistake the place.
A cnre warranted, or no charge made, in from
one to two days.
TAKE No•etcK.-1)r. Johnston's office is in his
dwelling, up the steps. Its very extensive prac
tice is a sufficient guarantee, that he Is the only
propel physician to apply to.
Dr. Jolost no. member of the Royal College of
Surgeon, I,ollllofl, graduate from one of the
most eminent Colleges of the United States, and
the greeter part of whose life has been 'spent in
the Hospitals of London, Paris Philadelphia, and
elsewhere, has elfected some of the most aston
ishing cures that were ever known, many trou
bled with ringing in the ears and head when
asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sud
den sounds, and loashfulness, with frequent blush
ing wended slimetimes with oleraugetnent
mind, were cored immediately.
A CRIITAIN t in a melancholy filet
that thousand, fall victims to this !torrid disease
owing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretenders
who by the use of asst deadly poison Mereury,
ruin the Constitution, causing the most serious
symptoms of that dreadful disease to make their
appearootee, such as affections of the head, nose,
throat. skin. etc., progressing with frightful ra
pidity till death pots a period to their dreadful
sufferiffg, by saluting them is that Bourne whence
no trnveler returns.
TAKE l'Amrtel7l,ll NOTICE.--Tolltlg men who
hove injured. themselves by it certain }mortice in
dulged in when alone—a habit ftequentis learned
from evil comp:mho., Or at Relit/lA—the ettbet9
Ili ci iii nre nightly felt, even when asleep, itml
if not enrol renders notrrioge impossible, and de
stroys both mind and hotly.
What a pity thata young man, the hope of his
country, and the darling of his parents should he
snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of
life by the consequence el deviating from the path
of nature and indulging inn curtain secret habit.
Suet p e rsona before contemplating Marriage,
should reflect that a sound mind and ',sly are
the most necessary rctinisites w prop oto connu
bial happiness Indeed without these , the jour
ney thrangh life heroines it weary pilgrimage,
the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the
mind heroines shadowed with despair, and filled
with the melancholy reflection, that the happiness
of another becomes blighted with oar own.
CONSTITUTIONAL I)citll.cry.-1)r..7. address
es young men, and all who have injured them
selves by private and improper indulgence.
ImcvispAx.,..—These are some or the sad and
melancholy effects produced by early habits Or
youth, viz: Weakness of the Back and Limbs,
Paths in the bead, Dimness of Sight, Loss of
Muscular 'mower, Palpitation of the Heart Dys
pepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the
Digestive Functions„ General Debility Symptoms
of Consumption, &c,
' marrstir fearful effects on the mind are
notch to be trended; Lone of memory, Confusion
of Was, Depression of Spirit, Evil Forboglings;
Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, Love of Soli
tude, Le., are route 011ie evils produced.
Thousands of persons of all ages,ean now judge
what is the cause of their &chino,: health. Los
log their vigor, hemming weak, pale and emacia
eed. have singular appearance about the eyes,
tough and symtonts of consumption.
Married persons, or those contemplating mar
riage, beim, aware orphysical weakness, should
immedimely consult Dr. J. and he restored to per
feet health. Office, No. 7, South Frederick-St.,
Baltimore, Md,
ALL Stu , mm., OPERATIONS PERVORMEI).—
N. B. Let no false delicacy prevent you, but ap
ply immediately either personally or by letter.
Skin Diseases Speedily Cured,
To STRANOEIIS.—The many thousands cured
at this Institution within the last ten years, and
the numerous important Surgical Operations
tierfornted by Dr. J.,witnessed by the Reporters of
the papers, end many other persons, notices of
whteh rave appealed again and again before the
public, is o sufficient gnarantee that the afflicted
will find n skillful and honorable phys:rian.
As thnro are so many ignorant and worthless
quacks advertising themselves as I'hysicnns,ruin•
ing the health at the afflicted Dr. Johnston would
say to those unacquainted with his reputation that
his Credentials or Diplomats always hang in his
°Mee,
Weakness of the organs immediately cured,
fall rigor restored
try MI letters post paid—remedies sent by
m
Nray 22. 1555.-1,•
THOS. READ,
Would respectfully inform his friends and the
public, that lie hoe on hand end is receiving fat
the vetoing SCRUM, a tine assortment of
(19 "Uti? ass EP
Consisting of %Vetches, Chains, Breast l'ins.Fin
ger Rings, Ear Rings, Pencils, Keys, Thimbles,
Studs, Meltilliew, &c. Together with his celebra•
ted and unrivalled
Gul,D PEN.
Which is equal if not superior, to any now in use
Each lee is Engraved with his own name,
and every Pen Warranted.
Oh did you ever. nu I never !
Mercy on us what a trait ;
Get head's Gold Pen, they're extra line,
And only Mewl in North Third Street.
A splendid Pen!!' Where did yea get it? •
Pure Diamond Pointed, cen't be beet;
Yes, my friends there's no mnbuging
In Reed's Gehl lu
Pens of North Third Streit.
rlleail's Gold Pet, is found only at 55 North
Third Street, below Arch East Side. •
THUS. READ,
Philadelphia. Jan. 8,1852.—tf.
11. K. NEFF, D.,
TjAvnio:toomed himselt in WAICRIONSMARK
in this county, would respectfully offer his
professional services to the citizens of that place
and the country adjacent.
ItIiFFERENUES
J. B. Laden, M. D. Gen. A. P. Wilson,
M.A. Henderson, " Wan. P. Ottis., Esq.
J. H. Dorsey, Hon..lantes Gwinn,
M. Stewart, " John Scott, Esq.
Hon. George Taylor.
Huntingdon, Pa.
Jacob M, Glemmill, M. D., Alexandria.
John M'Culloch, .. Petersburg.
ItEMOVAt.
r[}U undersigned i , ll, to inform his friends
I and the public , generally that he has moved
hinahne to the building of And. Hamann, for
merly occupied by hint as Collector's office ;
Bill St.
Where ho intends carrying on the Tailoring
haviness on such term.: as will not fail to give
sati , fartion to all that may favor him with their
ett.‘torn.
He wishes to return thanks for the liberal pa
tronage heretofore received and hopoa by strict
attention to business to merit a continuance of
the sent. ENOS IL KULP.
Aprill., 1855-ti,
TERMS OF THE JOURNAL.
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he following rates:
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eir The above terms will be rigidly adhered
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4 )vEU risenEmTs
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Six lines or le., $ 25 $ 37i $ 50
One square, (le lines,) 50 75 I 00
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Business men advertising by the Quarter. Omit
Year or Year, will be charged the following rates:
..,
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l'w,, squares, 500 650 12 50
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Agents for the Journal.
The following persons we have appointed Agents
for the BUNTINODON JOURNAL, who ore author
ized to receive and receipt for money paid on sub.
scription..and to take the names of new subseri
hers at our published prices.
Wed. this for the convenience done subscri
bers living at a oilstone° from Huntingdon.
Jona W. Toostrsoa ' Esq., Hollidaysburg,
SAMUEL COEN, East Barrels,
GEORGE W. CORNELIUS. Cromwell township.
Honey Ilutmott, Cloy township.
DAvio ETNINE, Cromwell township.
Dr..l. P. ASHCOM, Penn township,
J. WAREHAM MOTTEIIN. Franklin township,
SAMUEL. STEFFEY, Jackson township,
Col. Jrio. C. WATSON, Brody township,
Mounts BnowN, Springfield township,
Ws,. HuTonccoox, Esq., Warriorsinark tp.,
OROROE W. Wtirrr.txtn, Petersburg,
HENar NEFF, West Barre°.
JOHN BALSRACH, Watorstrect,
Maj. CHARLES Micatoo. Tod township,
A. M. BLAIR, Dublin township,
GEORHIS Wtbsox, Esq., Tell township,.
JAMES CLAng, Birmingham.
NATHANIEL. LYTLE, Esq., Spruce Creek.
Mal. W. Moortx, Alexandria.
B. F. WALLACE, Union Furnace.
SIMEON Watoirr, Esq., Union township.
Ct.Amtsois, EN., Cass township.
WhITON, Eeq., Franklin township.
DAVID PARKED, kac . 3..,Warriorsinark.
DAVID AUDANDT, Esq., Todd township.
Du. J. Al.rltr,ll SHADE, Dublin tuvaiship.
The "JOI'IiNAIP has 800 Subset,.
hers more, than any other paper
in this county•
lARMEItS' AND MECHANICS' FIRE,
MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY, Uftire ',ENNUI'S BUILDING, N. W.
corner Seeoud and \Volum street,
• PIIfLADEI,I
CAPITAL :-;300,000. •-• _
. _
This Company eff,ets lire liisnrenee on Ball
clings, Comy,Vyrnittire, &e.
~,,,, .
M . A111241.; INSURA.).:CE
on VESSELS,
" CARGO, tTo nll pnrU in the World.
" FREIGHT. 5
,
Inland insurances on Goods by rivers, lakes,
annals, railroad, nod land carriage to all parts eq
the Union.
Also, insurance upon LIVES, upon the most
favorable terms.
llon.Thomaclt.Flortmee. 'lmes E. Neal!,
(Ivory° H. Armstrong, Chili.leg Dinges,
Edwani I'. Aliddleton, Ed. R. lie lmb.
Oeorge Ileltoliold, E. C. Brewster,
Thomas Nlonderfirld, Isaac I.cc, li.
TIIIJMAS B FLORENCE, Frebident,
EDWAUD R. 1151,1110 t.n, Fee's
IVNI. BREWSTER, Agent,
IluNT.onoN, PA.
ALL KINDS OF
;,( - antß
JOB PRINTING,
StCH A S
risElllU.lO 1H Ce023225 , 3c,
PROGRAMMES CARDS, &C .,
And all Kinds of Legal Blanks,
Used by Magistrates & Others
Printed at the JOURNAL OFFICE.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, AM) JEWELRY.
The subscriber, thankful to his friends and pa
trona, and to the Public generally, for their pa
tronage, still continues to carry on at the saute
stand, one door east ot Mr. C. Coat's Hotel, Mar
ket street, Huntingdon, where lie will attend to
a I who will favor hint with their custom, and al
, keeps on hand u good itssortmentof WATCHES,
CLocK., jEwialtY, be., b,., all of which ha is
determined to sell et low prices.
Clocks, \Void.. end Jewelry of all kinds will
be repaired its short notice, and having made ar
rangements v ith a good workman, all repairs will
be done inn neat and durable manner, and every
person leaving articles for repairing shall have
them done at the, precise time. By paying strict
attention to bush,ss, and selling at low rates, he
hopes to receive a 03VO of public petronuge.
JOSEPH HIGHER
Huntingdon, Sept. 7, 1852.—tf.
FEMALE I...TBRARY ASSOCIATION.
THE library will be upon every Saturday after
noun, at 3 o'clock, in their room in the
Court House. Subscription 60 cents a year._
Lew books have been added to the former ex.
client collection—" Fanny Fero's" popular
writings, "Bayard Taylor's" dc. TheTurilier
patrouage of the public will enable the collec
tion to be still more extended.--
By order of the
President
Huntingdon, Jan. 22 1856,
MAP OF
HUNTINGDON COUNTY
The undersigned proposes publishing provid
ed sufficient encouragement be obtained, a Map
of Huntingdon County. Said Map to he con
structed by actual survey of ill the public Hoods
Railroads, Rivers, Streams, Canals, Township
Lines, &c., and every place of note contained in
said county, carefully shown in their respective
places, end the name ar.d place of residence of
nearly every business man in said count, and
the trench of business followed by etch etc re
spectively and the piece marked where nearly all
the forts buildings stand. and the proprietor and
occupant's names. Said soup to contain from
fourteen to eighteen feet ofcngraving, and to be
finished in the most modern style and workman.
like manner, &e. WILLIAM CLIUSTY,
Dec. 19, 1855.—tf.
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Journal Office." We have now prepared av.
ry supertorarticle of BLANK DEEDS, BONDS,
JUDGMENT NOTES, SIMMONS% trEety.
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