---------- - MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. BY EXPRESS. LATEST ARRIYAX OV SPRING AND SUMMER GOO 0 S ,70 4 W. g3blaTegilf) Are just receiving and opening one of the fin est assortments of Goods over °Herod to the cit izens of this place, as follows Clothes, Cassimeet, Satinettat Vestings, Cot ton Goods for Summer wear ; also.Chnllies, Bc rages, Lawns and Prints, and every other article necessary for the Ladies. A splendid lot of Black Silk, Ladies' striped and barred Silk, Muslin, Linnen Goods, and in fact every article of wearing apparel necessary for ladies. Hosiery and Pitney Goods. Also all kinds of Dress Trimmings, Gloves. Combs, Ribbons, flair Braids, Dress Caps, and every other article usually kept in a country store. Straw Hats of the latest styles, Silk, crape and Straw Bonnets. HATS & CAPS, of the latest styles, and of every coign BOOTS & SHOES, Our stock of Boots and Shoes cannot be bent as for quality anecheapness of prices ; it is un doubtedly the finest in town—no exception. CARPETS, and Oil Cloths. A splendid assortment of Carpets, Duggits and Oil Cloths. HARDWARE, The best assortment in town, not excepting the "Hardware establishment," and at lower prices. QI7EMNSWARE, GROCERIES, Tobacco, Cigars, WILLOW WARE, acc. Cedar-Ware, Ropes, Cords and every variety of Goods, such as are usually kept in a country store, catkin had by calling at the Cheep Store , of J. & W. SAXTON. A very good article of Mackerel, Herring, Cod fish, Hams, Shoulders, and Dried Beef, just re ceived and for sale at the cheap corner opposite the Post Office, known as the store of J. & W. SAXTON. Umbrellas and Parasols, of a now style, Just received and for salo by J. & W. SAXTON. Carpet Bags, Fans, and Ladies' Dress Collars of army variety, and most beautiful styles, for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. _ . Thi . finest assortment of Fancy Cassimers ev er offered ; also vesting, Coat Cassimers; and at lower prices than can be purchased at any other house in town, for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. Huntingdon ; April 16, 1856. THE FIVE PER CENT SAVING FUND. Of the National Safety Company. Walnut Street, South West Corner Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated by the State of Penn sylvania. Money is received in any sum largo or small and interest paid from the day of deposit. The °Mee is open every day, from 9 o'clock in the morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings, till 9 o'clock INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All sums large or small, are paid back in gold on demand without notice, to any amount. President, Hon, lIENRY L. BENNER, Viee President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Secretary, Ws, J. REED. DIRECTORS. Henry L. Benner, C. Landreth Manna. Ethvara 1.. Carter, F. Carroll Brewster, Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry, Samuel K. Ashton, Hen. L. Churchman, James B. Smith. Francis Leo. The investments of the Fund now amounting to more than ONE MILLION of dollars, in accor dance with the net of incorporation aro made in Mot tgages, Ground Rents, end in such first-class securities as must always insure perfect security to the depositors, and place beyond all risk the permanency and stability of this old and well established Institution. Feb. 20, 1856. HUNTINGDON COMIAZIMIAL SONOOI. This school has been opened in the Hall for merly occupied by the "Sons of Temperance," on Hill street. The course of instruction em braces Single and Double Entry book-keeping, lectures on commercial science. and also lectures on commercial late, Ethics, and political econo my, delivered by members of the Bar. The student passes through a course compri sing over four hundred forms, writing eat, jour— nalizing, posting and closing four entire sets of books, solving problems, &c., precisely as in re al business, and in addition to this he has large practice in oral and blackboard exercises, in o pening and closing Single and Double Entry Books, in Partnership, Administration, Joint, and Compound Company settlements, in recei ving a partner into copartnership, andi settling with a retiring one, all of which, together with various other exercises and calculations cannot fail to give full satisfaction and profit the learn er. Students can enter at any Sine a day or e vening class or both if they wish, the time is unlimited, they can leave at any time and re tarn at pleasure without additional charge. For any other particulars, address personally or by letter T. 11. POLLOCK, Principal. A'ssistance given when required in op r ening and closing books. [April 2,1856.—1 y. NLW LOTSCOYZILL In the healing art. Those afflicted with all kinds of Tumors, Wens, Cancers, Fungus, Haimatodes, Schorrus, Goiter, Polypus, &c., or any growth or Sores, no matter on what part of the body, can be cured by an entirely now method, without cutting, caustic or pain, (if cu rable). Those afflicted with Blindness, Deaf ness, and other Diseases, no matter what their name may be, can rest assured of finding relief, and therefore should not delay o moment. Write disease and symptoms full and you can receive an auswer by return mail; to insure an answer enclose the small sum of Twenty-five Cents, to warrant him in spending his time for your bene fit. All other letters must have a post stamp en closed to pro-pay answers. N. 11—Dr. K. is a regular Graduate. There is no need to visit distant places, to undergo a paintul operation, and spend a fortune when you can be cured with little expense, and without suffering, near home. Address, Dn. C. L.KELLING, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, Pa. Apr.23,256.-10m. SOMETHING NEW. AltE YOU INSURED I EXCIIANGE INSURANCE CO. NO. 11, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, PUILADELVIIIA. CAPITAL, $200,000, FIRE INSURANCE, - perpetual or limited, made ea town or country, on every description of property. Losses promptly paid. J. McDOWELL, JR., Secretary. W. BREWSTER, Agent, llama pox. Jan. 23, 1856.-tf. LOOK AT THIS FIGURE! At Roman's Mammoth Clothing Store, you can get Linen Coats for 87 Cents, Summer Pants for 87 Cents. Summer Vests for 87 Cents. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. woc.DwasErg3 MACHINE SHOP AND FRENCH (- A BURR n iA -4:47 MILL STONE " Corner of Germantown Road and New Market Streets, on the North Pennsylvania Rail Road, Philadelphia. Constantly on band or made to order, the fol lowing highly approved Flour Mill Machinery. Woodward's Patent Portable Mills and Smut Machines. Johnston's Patent Iron Concave Bran Dus ters. Stover's Patent Fuel Saving Corn Kilos. Picrson's Patent Barrel Hoopand Moulding Machir.es. Improved Bridge Steps and Bushes for Mill Spindles. WARRANTED, The best Anchor Brand Bolting Cloth Burr & Calico Mill Stones. Corn, Cole and Plaster Crushers. ALSO SOLE OWNER OF Johnston's Patent Cast Metal Colt. cave allan East and South-East of the Ohio and Mississip pi Rivers. Warranted to take out of the offal of every Bushel Ground, from Ito 2} lbs, of 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 ns above, as I will prosecute all persons making, selling, or using any Bran Dusters with an Iron or Cast Metal Concave in vio lation of the Letters Patent of Joseph John ston, dated April 24t11,185-1, THOMAS B.'WOOD iVARD, Proprietor. N. B.—State and County Patent Rights for all the above Machines for Sale. August 29, 1855, Chambersburg & Mt. Union STAGE LINE REVIVED. rpm undersigned aware that a suspension of the line of Stages over the road between Chambersburg and Mt. Union, cannot be but disadvantageous to a largo section to the country bus, at considerable expense and trouble, made arrangements to run a line of Stages 're...weekly between the two points. Good Horses and corn• fortable Stages have been placed on the route, and experienced and trusty drivers will superin tend the running, of the Coaches. The proprie tor of the lino is desirous that it be maintained, and he therefore calls upon the public generally to patronize it, confident that it will be for their mutual advantage. Every attention necessary will be given, and the running of the stages will be regular. 120 7 * Stages leave Mt. Union, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings, arriving at Chambersburg tho neat day at 2 o'clock. Re turning, leave Chambersburg the same nigbt.at 10 o'clock, arriving at Mt. Union early the fol lowing evening in time for the cars. Stages stop at Shirleysburg, Orbisonia, Shade Gap, Burnt Cabins, Vannettsburg, Horse Valley, Strasburg anal lieetbr's store. Fnro through $3.00; to intermediate points in proportion. JAMISON KELLY Aug. 22, 1855.-tf. FREE OF CHARGE I ! Two Splendid Parlor Engravings, ETITLED "Bolton Abbey in the Olden Times," a splendid steel engraving, from the lelebrated painting by Landseer ; and the "Departure of the !mentos from Egypt," a large and beautiful 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 THE subscribers have established a Book 'Agency in Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publication at the retail price the of postage. Any persons, by forwarding the sub scription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such as Harper's, Godey's, Putnam's, Graham's, or Frank Leslie's Fashions, Le. will receive the magazines for one year and 9. copy of the above beautiful engravings, free of charge, or if sub scribing to a $2, and a $l, Magazine, such as Peterson's, and Ghallen's Ladies' Annual, they will revive both magazines and a copy of either of the above engraving, Every description of Engraving on Wood ex tented with neatness and dispatch. Views of Buildings, Newspaper Headings, Views of Ma l i - 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 n Daguer reotype or 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 sul.,cribers, as we would net as agents for the sale of the same. BYRAM & PIERCE, 50 South Third St., Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 28, 1855.—1 y. P1R0a2.3 ®T•4112 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 and reasonable rates. Persons desiring to purchase will find it to their interest to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere, as ho studies only to please. His stock consists of a large lot of Dry Goods, Hardware. It GOTS is 00(3E0 4 gravg. 1 AP's .; Glass & Queensware, ' a largo and splendid assortment of ready outdo CLOTHING, which he is prepared to sell in lots to suit parch. users. JOHN BUYETT,Jr. N. B.—Country produce taken in exchange fog goods. Nov. P, 1855.—tf. Drs. MILLER & FRAZER, VrwrigTs.., nuNTINGDON, PENNA. Offices on 11111 Street, opposite I ( l .o e rn C e o r ti o rt Hon , and North East f Hill s a e nd Franklin sts. jy.o,'s6.—tf. Adams & Co.'s Express. T. K. SIMONTON, Agent, Huntingdon. Money, Packages, Ind goods ofall kinds, re ceived and forwarded at the risk of the company, to all the cities and principaltowns 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 carried on hereafter, by John Hulett, Jr., at the old stand. ROBLRT CUNNINGIIAM, JOHN HUYETT, Jr. (I^t. 91 PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS. /YEWS PILLS. AYERS CHERRY PECTORAL. For the rapid cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarse ness, Bronchitis, Whooping-Cough, Asthma and Consumption, is universally known as the best remedy ever yet discovered for every variety of Pulmonary disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so numerous the cases of its cures that almost every section of the country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been re stored from alarming and even desperate cases of the lungs by its use. When once tried its su periority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hest ' tato what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary or gans which are incident to our climate. By its timely use many, nay, almost all Attacks of dis ease upon the Lungs or Throat, are arrested and thus are saved many . thousands every year from a premature grave. No family should he without it, and those who do neglect to provide themselves with a remedy which wards off this dangerous class of diseases will have cause to deplore it when it is too late. Proofs of the sur prising efficacy of the Cherry Pectoral need not be given to the American people,—they have li ving proofs in every neighborhood. rot those who wish to read the statements of those whose whole health bas'been restored and whose lives have been saved by its use, will find them in my American Almanac which the agent below nam ed has to furnish gratis to every one. Prepared by DR. J. C. Al ER, Lowell, Mass. and sold by every respectable Druggist in Now England. THOS.READ & SON, Huntingdon, Pa., BU CHER & PORTER, Alexandria, Pa., J. H. HOMMER & Co. Waterstree t, Pa., J. M. ROL LER, Petersburg, and by all dealers everywhere. May 7,1856.-11 m. 6,1 y, MOUNTAIN FEMALE SEMINARY, Birmingham, Huntingdon county, Pa. rinits Institute is Situated on the Pennsylvania 1 Rail Road, and occupies ono of the most de, nimble locations in the state. It is so easy of aer cess, retired, healthful, and surrounded with such romantic mountain scenery, that no one who wishes to learn, could find nn institution more fa vorably situated. Experienced teachers who are graduates of Troy and Mt. Holyoke Seminaries are employed in this institution, and no pains will be spared to sustain its growing reputation.— The summer term commences the last Tuesday in April and continues five months. Charges to date from the time of entering, and no deductions made for absence except in case of sickness Pu pils from abroad are expected to board in the Seminary Building with the Principal who gives his emit o attention to their interest and advance ment. Boarding, Tuition and furnished rooms per term $6O 00 Latin,German, French, Painting, Drawing an Instrumental Music, Extra. hay. I. W. WARD, Principal. March 27, 1855-If. ROBBED, BUT NOT DISHEARTENED. Brilliant Display of Jewelry. T"public generally, and the rascals who, some time since, entered my store and remo ved valuables to the amount of about $llOO without my permission, aro informed that I have lust opened a more general and better assortment of articles in my line of business titan was ever brought to Huntingdon, consisting of Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Fine Knives, Pistols, Perfumery, Port Mon naies, Silver Ware, and Fancy Articles, &c., &c. My old friends and customers, and the public in general throughout the county, are requested to call and examine my ossortment. EDMUND SNARE. Huntingdon, March 29, 1854. . A SPLENDID ARRIVAL FALL AND WINTER AT TU num•monos CLOTIIINt3 STORE. A. WILLOUGHBY, HAS just returned from the cast with a large and splendid assortment of Fall and IVinter Clothing, for men and boys, made in the latest fashion and in the most durable manner. Who ever wants to be dressed better and cheaper than anybody else in town, let him call at W,mmuonny's CHEAP CLOTHING STORE one door west of T. Read & Son's drug storeAluntingdon. Call and see for yourselves Oct. 18, 1854. ItAILROAD HOURS. TRAINS GOING EAST. Mail T. En. T. Fast T. lE. T. Train leaves P.M. A.M. P,M. P.M. Petersburg, 2.19 4.18 9.45 12,30 Huntingdon, 2.36 4.34 10.01 1.03 Mill Creek, 2.49 4.44 10.11 1,38 Mt. Union, 3.07 4.57 10.25 2,20 TRAINS GOING WEST. 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. JN. BALL respectfully solicits the attention •of the farming community to a quality of Ploughs which he is now manufacturing, and will have ready for sale in a few days, ho is also pre pared to make harrows, wagons, carts, wheel barrows, &c., &c., and to do all kind of repairing at the shortest notice, and in the most substantial manner. Shopon N. W. corncrot Montgmery and Wash. ington sts. March 27 1855—tr. A. P. Wiction. R. BItIICE PETncxIN WILSON & PETRIKIN, ✓ITTOR.NEYS L./IW, HUNTINGDON, PA. Practice in the several Courts of Huntingdon Blair, Cambria, Centre, Mifflin and Juniata Coun ties. March 23, 1853. vxxsosuTtos. MILE partnership heretofore existing between Myton and Mosser is by mutual consent dis solved, and all persons knowing themselves in debted to tho said firm, wilt please call and set tle their accounts without delay. MYTON & MOSSER. Saulsburg, April 2, 1855.—tt Dr. John McCulloch, niters his professional services to the citizens of Ulluntingdon and vicinity. °dice, Mr. flitde brand's, between the Exchange and Jackson's Hotel. Huntingdon, Aug. 29, 1855. JOUR SCOTT, SAMUEL T. BROWN glg®77 , C$ DEBOTIE D Attorneys at Law, Huntingdon, Pa., Office same as that formerly occupied by John Scott, Etiq, Oct. 19, 195'3. MEDICAL ADVERTISEMENTS. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. DOCTOR JOHNSTON. THE founder of this Celebrated Institution, offers the most certain, speedy, and only effectual remedy in the world for Glects, Stric tures, Seminal Weakness, Pain In the Loins, Constitutional Debility, Impotency, Weakness of the Back end Limbs, Affections of the Kid— neys, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Ner vous Irritability, Disease of the head, Throat, Nose or Skin ; and all those serious and melan choly disorders arising from the destructive habits of Youth, which destroys both body and mind. These secret and solitary practices are more fatal to their victims than the song of the Syrens to the mariner Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes of anticipations, rendering marriage, &c ;impossible. Young Men, especially, who have become the victims of Sol itary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit, whiclb annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of young ,men of the most exalted talents, and brilliant intellect, who might oth erwise have entranced listening senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to cestacy the living lyre, may call with all confidence. Marriage. Married persons, or young men contempla ting marriage, being aware of physical weak ness, organic debility, deformities, &c., should immediately consult Dr. Johnston. He who places himself under the care of Dr. Johnston may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely ppon his skill as a physician. Organic Weakness. immediately cured, and full vigor restored. This disease is the penalty most frequently paid by those who have become the victim of improper indulgencies. Toting persons aro too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful consequence that may ensue.— Now, who that understands the subject will pre tend to deny that the power of Procreation is lost sooner by those - falling. into improper habit than by the prudent. Besides being deprived of the pleasure of healthy offspring, the most se rious and destructive symptoms to mind and bo dy arise. The system becomes deranged , the physical and mental powers weakened, nervous debility, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, in digestion, a wasting of the frame, cough symp toms of Consumption. 65 - offico N0..7, South Frederick Street, se ven doors from Baltimore street. East side, up the steps. Bo particular in observing the name and number, or you will mistake the place. A Cure warranted, in Two Days. NO MERCURY OR NAUSEOUS DRUGS. Dr. Johnston, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the first Hos pitals of London, Paris Philadelphia, and else where, has effected some of the most astonish ing cures that were aver known, many troubled with ringing in the head and oars when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, and bashfulness, with frequent blushing attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately. A Certain Disease. When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease. it to too often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those who from ed ucation and respectability, can alone befriend him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease melte their appearance, such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on the shin bones, and arms, blotches on the head, face and extremities, progressing with frightful rapidity, till at last the palate of the mouth or the bones of the sass fall in, and the victim of this awful disease be comes a horrid object of commiseration, till death puts a period to his dreadful sufferings, by sending him to "that bourne front whence no traveller returns," To such, therefore, 1)r. Johnston pledges himself to "reserve the most inviolable secrecy, and from his extensive prac tice in the first Hospitals of Europe and Ameri ca, ho can confidently recommend a safe and speedy cure to the unfortunate victim of this hor rid disease. It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall vic tims to this horrid disease owing to the unskil fulness of ignorant pretenders who by the use of that deadly poison Mercury, ruin tho cons.i tntion,, and either send the unfortunate Falterer to an untimely grave, or make the residua of his life mit croble. Take Particular Notice. Dr. .L. addresses all those who have injured themselves by improper indulgencies. Those aro sonic of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, vie: Weakness of the Bock and Limbs, Pains in the head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular pow er, Palpitation of the Heart Dyspepsia, Nervous IrritabUity, Derangements of the Digestive Functions, General Debility Symptoms of Con sumption, &c. Bi.TALLY—The fearful effects on the mind aro much to be dreaded; Loss of memory, Con fusion of ideas, Depression of Spirit, Evil For bodings, Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, &c., aro some &the evils produced. Thousands of persons of all ages, can now judge what Is the C. 30 of their declining health. Losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emaciatad, have singular appearance about the eyes, tough and sputoms &consumption. Dr. Johnston's invigorating Rome sly for Organic Weakness. By this great and important remedy, weakness of the organs is speedily cured and full vigor re stored. Thousands of the most debilitated and nervous, who had lost all hope, have been im mediately relieved. All Impediments to Mar riage, Physical or Mental Disqualification, Ner vous Irritability,Tremblings and Weakness, or exhaustion of the most fearful kind, speedily cured by Doctor Johnston. Young Men, who have injured themselves by a certain prac tice indulged in when alone—a habit ftequently learned from evil companions, or at school—the effects of which are nightly felt, even when a sleep, and if not cured renders marriage impos sible, awl destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a 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 ofdeviating from tho path of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit Such persons before contemplating Marriage. should reflect that a sound mind and Cody aro the most necessary requisites to promote connu bial happiness. Indeed without these, the jour ney through life becomes a weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens to tho view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another becomosaightod with our own. OFFICE NO. 7, gIiDUTII FREDERICK ST., BALTIMOBB, MD. To Strangers. The many thousands cured nt this Institution within the last 15 years, and the numerous im portant Surgical Operations performed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by the Reporters of the pa pers, and many other persons, notices of which have appeased again and again before the pub lic, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. N. B. There aro so many ignorant and worthless quacks advertising themselves as Physicians, ruining the health et the already af flicted. Dr. Johns'n deems it necessary to say to those unacquainted with his reputation that his Diplomas always hang in his Oleo. TAKE Nortc..—All letters mnst be post paid, cud contain a postage stamp for the reply, or no answer will be sent, June IR, 1856,-Iy. • MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. A HUMAN ATTX OAVZ.V. Dowagiac, Mich., March 11, 1856. J. A. Rhodes, Esq.: Dear Sir--As I took your medicine to sell on consignment, "no cure no pay,'' I take pleasure in stating its effects as re ported to mo by three broth vs wholly° in this place, and their testimony is a fair specimen of all I have received: IV. S. Conklin told me—"l had taken ninr bottles of Christie's Ague Balsam, and continu ally run down while using it until my lungs and liver were Congered to that degree that blood discharged from my month and bowels, so that all thought it impossible for me to live through another chill. The doctors too did all they could for me, but thought I must die. Nothing did mo good until I got Mingles' Fever and Ague Cure, which at once relieved me of the distress and Mtn an at my stomach and pain in my head and bowels, end produced a permanent cure in a shot t time." _ . _ 11t.Conkfin says t "I ha( token medicine of as good a doctor as we have in our county, and taken any quantity of quinine and specifics without any good results from 25th August to 17th 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. M. Conklin was not bore, but both other brothers say his case was the same as 11. M's. I sold the medicine to both the some day, and the cure seas as speedy from the same small quan tity, and I might so specify. Yours with re spect, A. HUNTINGTON. The above speaks for itself. Good proof as it is, it is of no better tenor than the vast number of like certificates I have already published, and the still greater amount that is pouring in to me. Ono thing more. Last year I had occasion to Caution the Public in these overdo -7 .1 notice one firm who hare taken one of my gen eral circulars, substituted the name of then nostrum for my medicine, and then with brazen impudence end their pamphlet with the exclamation, "Lot the proprietor of any other medicine say as much ifhe dares,' " Rm. . _ Now I take pleasure in saying that the Cau tion referred to the same "Dr. Christie's Aguo Balsam" that is mentioned iu the above certifi cate. - There aro several other industrious people who are applying to their poisonous trash all that I pu)lish about my Fever and Aguo Cure, or An tidote to Malaria, except tho Certificates of cures and the Certificate of the celebrated Chemist, Dr. James It. Chilton, of N. Y. in favor of its perfectly harmless character, which is attached to every bottle. These will always serve to dis tinguish my medicine from imitations. For sale. by John Read, Huntingdon, and Druggists gen erally. April 30, 1856.-3 m. ~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~ ~~ S " Hi.., 4,3 0 0 CIEIZAP 'it i JOB OFFICE :, ~_:, 4y (( OF THE <1: U "HUNT. JOURNAL." (4 .} e.'; j The largest awl best { '}. JOB OFFICE .'; 4., ' 4 IN THE COUNTY: [P ' 41 JOB-WORK o :, • 0 /?' )3 all. nanoi,l L > < . 1 ,( EXECUTED 0 ‘,...f> <'!: ; 0 .la Cheap as the Cheapest,: rl ' 0 " 2ED 132VVET1 g ' '4. 0., 0 THAN ). s (() f ' 4 . c:,,p 1 ( , ) , PINICECT N' ' ', ACTION 1,1 (•} 4 ":11 ° WARRANTED. 0 : !i> § , o o f al 1 0 All kinds of o Ml' t % :" BLANKS ( c i'9 ~,,,,, 0 t ., 0 . 13 0 , ; , t COTS A . N . T I ~Y . 02 . i . 1.1: D . 0 0 /6 ., .:VVVVII-4.0 THOS. READ, Would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that he has on hand and is receiving for the coming season, a fine assortment of QUMISIO3K4 O OD a 17? U' Consisting of Watems ' Chains, Breast Pin,, Fin ger Rings, Ear Rings, Pencils, Keys. Thimbles, Studs, Medallions, &c. Together with his celebra ted and unrivalled GOLD PEN, Which is equal if not superior, to any now in one Pen is Engraved with his own name, and every Pen Warranted. Oh did you over, no I never ! Mercy on us what a treat; Got Read's Gold Pen, they're extra fine, And only found in North Third Street. A splendid Pen!!! Where did you get it! Pure Diamond Pointed, can't bo beat; Yes, my frionds, thoro's no humbliging In Read's Gold Pens of North Third Street. Read's Gold Pen is found only at 55 Nord Third Street, below Arch East Side. THOS. READ, Philadelphia. Jan. 8,1852.—tf. It. K. NEFF, M. D., HAVlNG:locatad himself in WARUIOIIBMARK in this county, would respectfully oiler his professional services to the citizens of that place and the country adjacent. RLFFERENCES, J. B. Ludo', M. D. Gem A. P. Wilson, M. A. Henderson, " Wm. P. Orbison, Esq, J. H. Dorsey, " Don. Jamos Gwinn, M. Stewart, " John Scott, Esq. Hon. George Taylor. . . _ Iluntingdon, Pa. Jacob M, Gommill, M. D., Alexandria. John M'Culloch, " Petersburg. 3p7,'52-tf. EtZMOVALL. THE undersigned wishes to inform his friend. 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 ns 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, 1855—tr. , kJ. 111'iM ) .tChll apanai) COUNTY SURVEYOR. O ffice with Daniel Africa, Esq., Hill street ho• Utween Montgomery and Smith streets, Hunt• ingdon, Pa. [ Sept. 20, '55,-Iy. RZIW,OVAX. _ - - MRS. SARAH KULP wishes to inform the ladies of 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, 1055 -tr ti. A. 'KULP. MEDICAL ADVERTISEMENTS, Greatest Medical Discovery of , the Age. Dr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, ha 3 discovered in ono of not common pasture weeds a remedy that cures MEV( EIED 1101filTI D from the worst scrofula down to a common yin, Ho has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never failed except in two cases. choth thunder humor.) lie has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to care a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the fare. Two or three bottles will cure the system of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. Ono to two bottles nro warranted to core all humor in the Eyes. Two bottles aro warranted to cure running of the oars and blothea among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to curo corrupt and running ulcers. Ono bottle will curo scaly corruption of the skin. Two to three bottles aro warranted to cure the worst case of ringworm. Two to throe bottles aro warranted to curo the most desperate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles aro warranted to cure the salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula. A benefit it always experienced front the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the ahoy% quantity is taken. Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of it in every case. So sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure 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 surprising; first it grows in our pastures in some places quite plentiful and yet its value has never been known until I discovered it in 1045—second that it should cure all .kmds of humor. _ . _ In 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 ono thousand per day of it. Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been in business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was ever like it. There is a universal praise of it from all quarters. In my own practice I always kept it strictly for humor—but since its introduction as a gen eral family medicine, great and wonderful vir tues have been found in it that I never suspect ed. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable, have been cured by afoot bottles. 0, what a mercy if it will prove efibetual in all eases of that dreadful malady—there aro but few who have more of it thou I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of whom aged people cured by it. For the vari ous diseases of the Liver, Sick Dys pepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in th e Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in diseases of the Kidneys, &e., the discovery has done more geed than any medicine ever known. ..... No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can get and enough of it. EutEcnoss von Use.—Adults one table spoonful per day—Children over ten years des sert spoonfull—Children flow five to eight years teaspoonful!. As no directions cau he applica ble to all constitutions, take sattLicat to oper ate on the bowels twice a day, Manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120, I St., Roxbury, Mass. Price $l .OO. T. W. Dyott, General Agent fin• Pennsyh•a• niu. Wholesale Agents.—N. Y. City, C. V. Click. ner, 01 Barclay Street—B. H. Ring, 192 Broad. way.—Rushton and Clark, 275 Broadway.—A, A I). Sands, 100 tulton Street. 'fiy G. W. Brahman, McVey town ; Mrs. gary Marks, Lewistown; T, Read & Son, Huntingdon. ' And sold by Agents generally. May CUSTOM HOUSE AND THOSE $l9O 001 tiFEW days ago this question was put by ono of the Sunday Papers ; it attracted much attention, was upon tho lips of Politiciaus who used it fur their (pockets) advantage. But what is it that daily enters thin houses of thin mest respectablo families in Philadelphia? What is it that gives such happy and bright prospects to those whose limbs were drawn al most int.) knots? What is it causes the deaf to bear, and the lame to walk 7 What is it that cured the tooth-ache, and ear— ache of many Philadelphians and vicinity What is it that cures Rheumatism without lea ving any bad effects? What is it that makes the palsied limb alive again Want is it that cures the Croup, that dreaded complaint which sweeps thousands of this land into their graves? . _ What kit that soothes and takes away inBam• motions I What is it that heals wounds and relieves all pain? It is Prof. Charles DeGrath's, Original, Genuine Electric Oil. Yes ! it has cured more eases that wae tho't hopeless than any medicine extant. yon say it'is ail fudge? Don't believe it? Ask those whc hare used it, they will tell you that my Oil gave relief after all remedies had failed. When you ask for Electric Oil, be sure yJu ask for Prof. DeGrath's, as it is the only Legitimate Electric Oil prepared; take none other as all others are imitations, and I will not be re sponsible for any, except my name be in writing upon the wrapper and my inane blown in the glass READ THIS ! Mn. LIVINGSTON, of New York, Editor of the Monthly Law Magazine, wrote me that ho was cored of a swollen and still' neck by ono appli cation. The Oil was recommended by a lady in the Girard Mouse. AND THIS. Mrs. Canton, Coates St. above Ridge Rood, called May 14th and said the oil cured her of Neuralgia, Chill and Croup. Mothers supply yourselves, 25 et, per bottle, and doubt no more. Mn. CA atruElZof Montgomery co., Penna., bought a bottle a few days ago, and said he bad used it in his family for swollen glands and swel lings which generally appear in persons after having the Scarlet Fever. lle thinks it ahead of all other remedies—and so it is. Persons are daily calling at my office, 39 Nth. Bth Si., nod telling me of its wonderful curative effects. Price 25 eta., 50 eta. find SI per bottle. Large bottles the cheapest. This valuable Oil is sold by Thomas Read & Son, Huntingdon, Hunt. Co. B. Barnwell, Montgomery, Blair co., W. G. Murray, Hollidaysburg, Blair co., Condron & McCoy, Frankstown, Blair co., J. 11. llerner Co., Waterstrect, Hunt. co., Wm. Moore, Alex andria, Ilunt. co. And druggists and dealers in the U. S. Use none other but DeGrath's. May 28, 1856. Sept. 21ii, 1855. Trllo.l. I?. ATTORNEY A7' LA 6V, Willattood to all business entrusted to him. Of• lice nearly opposite the Court )(owe. May 5,'53 TERM OF THE JOURNAL. TERMS : The "llntsmonos JOURNAL" is published at he following rates : If paid in advance $1,50 If paid within six months after the time of subscribing If paid at the end of the year 2,00 And two dollars and fifty cents if not paid till after the expiration of the year. No subscription will be taken for a loss peti• , :l than six month•, and nopaper will be discontiqued, except at the option of the Editor, aft, it has went our the time of subscribing, until the end of that yenr. Snbscribers living in distant counties,or in other States, will be required to pay invariably in advance. . . -Cr rho above terms will bo rigidly adhered to in all eases. ADVERTISEMENTS Will be charged at the following rates: 1 tnsortion. 2 do. 3 do. Six lines or less, $ 25 $ 371 $ 50 Ono square, (16 lines,) 50 75 100 Two " (32 " ) 100 150 ,2 00 Three " (48 " ) 150 225 300 Business men advertising by the Quarter, Halt Year or Year,Vlll be charged the following rates: 3 me. 6 mo. 12 mo. Ono square, $3 00 $5 00 $8 00 Two squares, 500 650 12 50 Three squares, 750 10 00 15 00 Four squares, 900 14 00 23 00 Five squares, 15 00 25 00 38 00 Ten squares, 25 00 40 00 60 00 Business Cards not exceeding six lines, ono year, $4.00. Agents for the Journal. • The following persons we have appointed Agents for the HUNTINGDON JOURNAL, who are author ized to receive and receipt for money paid on sub scription, and to take the names of now subscri bees at our published prices. We do this for the convenience of our subscri bers living at a distance front Huntingdon. JOHN W. THOMPSON, Esq., Hollidaysburg, GEORGE W. CORNELIUS, Cromwell township. Hermit HunsoN, Clny township. DAVID ETNIRE, Cromwell township. Dr. J. P. Asucom, Penn township, • J. WAREHAM MATTERN, Franklin township, SAMUEL STEFFEY, Jackson township, JNO. C. WATSON, Brady township, Mounts BROWN, Springfield township, WM. HUTCHINSON, Esq., Warriorsmark GEORGE W. WHITTAKER, PeleMbllrg, HENRY NEM', West Barree. JOHN BALSRACII, WtHerSlreel, Mnj. CHARLES MICKLEY. Tod township, A. M. BLAIR, Dublin township, GEORGE WILSON, Esq., Tell township, JAMES CLARK, Birmingham. NATHANIEL LYTLE, Esq., Spruce Creek. Maj. W. Moon., Alexandria. B. F. WALI,CE, Union Furnace. Stamm Wmoirr, Esq., Union township. DAVID Ccanusou, Eery., Cass township. SAMUEL Wnrox, Esq., Franklin township. DAvio PAnaun, Esq., Werriorsmark. DAVID Animuir, Esq., Todd township. DR. J. ALERED SHADE, Dublin township. The "JOURNAL" has 300 Subscri bers more, than any other paper in this county. U'AUMERS' AND MECHANICS' FIRE r MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE COM. I'ANY, Office LENNIG'S BUILDING, N. W corner Second nod Walnut btreets. PH I L.I DE 1.1 C:\ i.' ITA I. $300,000. This Compivy effects Fire Insurance on Buil dings, Goods, Furniture, &e. AI MUNE INSURANCE On VESSELS, ) " CARGO, To all ports in the World. FREIGHT,) Inland insurames on Cools by rivers, lales, canals, railroad, and land carriage to all parts of the Union. Also, iumranee upon LIVES, upon the mmt favorable terms. lion. Thomasn. Florence James E. Neal!, George li. Armstrong, Charles Eingce, Edward P. 11Iiddleton, Ed. 11. Ilehnhold, George Nelmbold, I F. C. Brewster, Thomas Mandertield, I Ham Leech, THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President, EDIVAUD R. Ilt: 'onto!" 5 e , , ,, Will. BREWSTER, Agent, HusTuranotr, PA. ALL KINDS OF pain taacg JOB PRINTING, SUCH AS Da Mo Goa I'o Itixi_ao PROGRAMMES CARDS,&C. And all Kinds of Legal Blanks , Used by Magistrates & Others Printed at the JOURNAL OFFICE. WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY. The subscriber, thankful to his friends and pa trons, and to the Public generally, for their pa tronage, still continues to carry on at the same stand, ono door east of Mr. C. Boat's Hotel, Mar ket street, Huntingdon, where he will attend to all who will favor him with their custom, and al so keeps onhand a good assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &e., &c., all of which he is determined to sell at low prices. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry of all kinds will be repaired at short notice, and having made or .rungements with a good workman, all repairs will be done in n neat and durable manner, and every person leaving articles for repairing shall have them done at the precise time. Ily paying strict attention to business, and selling at low rates, ho hopes to receive a share of public patronage. JOSEPH RIGGER Huntingdon, Sept. 7, 1852.—tf. FEMALE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. rpIII; library will be open every Saturday after• noon, at 3 o'clock, in their room in the Court Bruise. Subscription 50 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 be 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 Map of Huntingdon County. Said Map to be con structed by actual survey ofall the public Roads Railroads, Rivers, Streams, Canals, Township Lines, &e., and every place of note contained in said county, carefully shown in their respective places, and the some and place of residence of nearly every business man in said county, and the branch of business followed by each one re spectively and the place marked where nearly all the farm buildings stand, and the propriAor and occupant's names. Said map to contain from fourteen to eighteen feet ol'engraving, and to be finished in the most modern style and workman like manner, &c. WILLIAM CHRISTY. Dec. 19, 11353.—tf. BLANKS.--Always buy your Blank. at the "Journal Office." We have now prepared a ve ry superior article of BLANK DEEDS, BONDS, JUDGMENT NOTES, SUMMONS', EXECU TIONS, &v.