Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, April 01, 1857, Image 3

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    turii Botts.
A chiel's among ye !akin' note.,
And fuith, hc'll prent it.
ger The orgamgrinders are about again.
and the music they dipcourse—oh I pianos and
melodeons bow your heads! Those favorite'
melodies "Old Dog Tray," and "Pop goes the
Weasel," will soon he heard in every portion of
our town, to the lA:lke delight of noisy crowds
of boys and girls, and the discomfiture of musi
cians of great pretensions, Thalberg, Perodi
oral Lind—what are they to compare to the
Harmony of 411orgaregrinder ? How sagacious
he looLe as he walks proudly around, with hi s
inatruseent on his bock—the envy of the chil
dren—and with what dignity does he gather up
the pennies as they, come in from the halide of
"fast yonng men," and greenies from the coun
try, 'nue innumerable number of dogfight.
attending their footsteps—and the other'fights!
the fun they occasion should make them the
parable angels of 'ell laughing philosophers.
We teal to be opposed to orgaregrinders, but
ainee we have corns to reflect over them, they
don't appear so bad after all. No, no—why
the fan they occasion is worth double the a
amount of their oust. And then, we don't see
Arm the voungetera could live without thorn.
Jar Ass act has been before the Legislature,
this, winter, divorcing "David Becbtell mill Ca
!karma,/ his wife." 'These aro the parties who
about a year ago got married in Cheater county
"in fun," but have found it rather serious sport.
They have never lived together as nine and
wife, but fur ail that, the law regarded them as
such. They were both respectable, and Mr.
Beehtell has considerable property which he
1,44./11 to sell, but meat have the assent of his
Asmget wife. Ir they get out of thin trouble, it
ea not likely they will be so ready in future to
trifle with ro serious a thing as putting their
etas in the noose.
Mtxxessors.—Govertor Gorham has inn:
ad a preciamation calling an extra session of
the territorial Legislature of Miunessota, to
meet at St. Paul on the 21th of April, to en•
..et such .awe es may be neceasary to enable
the people to form a State Constitution pre.
paratsry to being admitted into the Union,
dad to dispose of the grout of lands made by
Congress i 0 aid of certain railroads.
D 11042 JA31..-03 Friday lest oneofthe pri•
:Ars corafired in our county jail, awaiting 11 , 3
scrtesee for larceny, sealed the wall, and made
eZ fur the hiils at a 2.40 speed. Pursuit was
institeted. and deputy sheriff Brad.
ford succeeded to overtaking and bringing back
the legit:ire. The prisoner we understand,
has since been hoeered with the "bracelets."
Beces'a Heee roe vast PrtEiIDEXT ELCCT.
The Albany Journal says that en accomplished
taeiderini3 of that city has prepared for pres•
entatiem to Mr. Bochanan, an, elegant hall
rack, Laving for its center ornament a finely
prepared beak's Lead s with spreading antlers,
the whole surmounted by a preserved eagle.
Santeue Teti is with pleas•
ore armounee to our young friends that Rev.
S. Ff. Reid will delivers ecrinonmi Sunday the
12th inst., in the German Reformed Church of
this place, to the Fining. We sincerely hope
that all our young and old friends will attend.
Sir A new Mormon dunce, which ticklesshe
henry of the Gentiles much, has been introdu•
cud is Utah, and he all the rage. Each gentle
man has two ladies fur his partners, and it is
daucenneted the "Mormon Cutillon, or Heaven
eketr Earth."
The' liPatiegton Evidemie.—The Washing.
ton Board of Health have arrived at the cum
eluelon that the sickness at the National Hotel
Was occasioned by poisonous miasma, genera•
bed in the Newer., cesspools and sinks about
the establishment.
ter The true )datory of the "Investigation"
Ica been crowded it this week. The Globe
Man evinces a strong disposition to 'crab oat.'
IVe are detertnine'd on proving him what all
our citizens believe him,—a confirmed scamp.
war In Placerville, California, the ladies
have formed a "ear., league;" no lady can be.
come a member, who is unwilling to goto par.
Pies, church, or the street in calico. Such tin
erraoyement wouldn't suit our girls.
vac Thomas Magrunder, the original "Cu.
el° Tom," died at his "cabin" at Indianapolis,
00 Sunday last, at the, old age of 110 years,—
ne is "stowed" away forever.
jar A late San rrancisco paper says that
the churches there have determined to sing nu
more long meter tunes—they being too slow for
that eountry and people.
lior We have the pleasure ofannouncing to
r,c,r reader, that hereafter we shall have a ape
.sal correspondent in Kansas and Missouri.
The income of the Marquis of West
ie $5OOO per day. Every tick of the
clock throws a half dime into his purse.
Sir "I am thy father's spirit," asthe bottle
said to the boy, when ho found it hid in the
wood pile, and wondered what it was.
Barßuchanan has appointed Ito], J. Walk
er of Mississippi, Governor of Kansas, in room
of Gov. Gary.
Bar A military expedition it being organ!
sec' in Georgia, for a descent on Cuba. So
says rumor.
I Maj. Micky has removed from this to
Lehigh county. Another truo bluo Republican
gone. •
Thero are fifty applicants at Washing•
;no for every office in the gift of the President.
tar Don't go to California. A returned pas.
~.criger say. that country is overstocked nos•.
SW Maple sugar is becoming one of tho
beet paying productions of this county.
$ The prospects of a good crop of fruit in
this country this season, are flattering.
Ur' Four millions of dollars have been spent
iu search of Sir John Franklin.
&IT Henry Ward Beecher lectured in ITar•
636 Lir& last 11P5 . 13.
OW The number of taxables in Pennsylva
nia is 597,652.
sir Below par—Bat Soup in Washington.
Tho nhatier is plammit at Ink.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
IS, no doubt, the most wonderful discovery of
this age of progress,
i for it will,restore, per
manently, gray hair to its original color, cover
the head of the bald with a most luxuriaut growth
remove at once all dandruff_aiiit 'whim:, care all.
scrofula, and other cu anect.4 erupt' ons, such as
scald head; ere. It will cure, as if, by magic,
nervous or periodical headache ; make the hair
soft, glossy, and wavy, and preserve the c.. 1 ryer
fectly, and the heir from t extfame old
age.
The following is from a distinguished member
of the medical protegsi ci
Sr. Pau!. January I, 1855.
PROFESSOR 0. J. Wrifilr
-I)Lair Sin i—Uratoliotoil, I send you this cer
tificate. Al'ier being nearly bald for a long time
and having trial all the hair restoratives extolls.
fled having no faith in any, I was induced on
hearing of yours to give it a trial. I placed my -
soil' in the bands ore harrier. and had my bead
rnhlied with a good stiff lirush, end the regora •
tide ripped and well rubbed in, till the scalp
Was aglow. Th. I repeated every morning, and
in three weeks the young hair appeared and grew
rapidly frau August last till the preset. time,
anti is now thick, Week and strong—oli and
pleasant to the much; whereas, heihre. it was
harsh and wiry, what little there eas of a and
that little was disappearing tern I sti.l
one your restorative Mien twice a week. and
shall soon haven good and perfect crop nl hair
NOW, I hod read of these things—and who has
not I but have trot veers hitherto olln case where
anY person's hair was really berielittad It any
or trio hair tonic, etc., of the day ;nod it really
gives the pleasure to record the result of my ex
perienee. I have reeoninielided rout preparation
to others, and elrcaily it has a large and general
sale throughout the Territory. The people here
know its ette,ts, and have contidenee in it, The
supply yon sent us, as wholcsule er.euts for the
Territory, is nearly exhausted, and daily loya
-1 ries ere made for it. You deserve Orel, for
I your discovery ,• and I, for one, return you my
thanks fur the benefit it has done me, for I cer
tainly had despaired Wog ago of ever affecting
such a result. Yearn, hastily,
J. 11'. lioS11),
Firm of Bond & Kelley, Druggists, St. Paul.
[From the Editor of the Real Estate Advertiser.]
BOSTON, 27 School St., March 20, 1855.
I)eur Sir t Having heroine prematurely quite
gray, I was induced, some six weeks since, to
make a trial of your Restorative. I have used
less than tw o b o ttles, but the gray hairs Icier
disappeared ; and although my hair has not yet
folly attained its original color, yet the prooess
of change is gradually going tin, and I am in
great hopes that in a short time my hair Will he
as dark as formerly. I hare also been touch
gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of the
hair, which before was harsh and dry l and it has
ceased to coma out as formerly.
Respectfully yours,
Professor Wood. 1). C. Isl. RUPP.
CA!ILYLE, lllinois, Juno 19, 1855.
I have used Protestor WMWs Ilairiesture
tive, Mid !MVO admired its wunilerrul affect. i~ly
hair was becoming, no I thought, prematurely
gray, but by the use or his -Restorative," it finis
re s umed its original color, and I nave nu doubt,
permanently so. SIDNEY BREISINE,
Ex •Senutor United States.
W. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway
N. Y., & 114 Market st., St. Luta:, .Iti•snor:.
Sold in llantingdun by AitIMANIOILL,
and by 1/rnagtet4 everywhere.
Matr.25,'57.-2he.
ONLY ONE BOTTL
EID 1? 1 1 3
IGuilAlua l
OR LIVER.REMEDY_
IS N E
I troubled with Liver Complaints, miless the
most desperate of cases, when the Sl,OllOO hot—
tle will, with scam a single failure, restore the
patient to vigor stud health. We wish Wend die
attentien of all to these illent, OM the lo,igor
ator is eumpounded by a physiviAn who has 11,1 i
it in his practice for the past twenty years with
a success most crtdulous and that it Is entirely
vegetable, being composed wholly of gums.
Some idea of the strength of these gams aloy
be titre edwhee it is known one bottle of the 10-
vigiantee contains us much strength RP "RC h.-
tired dont of Colonel without any of its delete•
clone effects.
One bottle is the surest thing known to carry
away the bad effects of iniuerul poison ut any
kind.
Only one bottle is needed to throw out of the
system the ettects of medicine niter a linq ..let.
nest..
One bottle taken for Jaundice fe.movem all yet
loneon onmttural color
" is t„
float
the ,t.n ' t h ! l o t'
Jose rrlirrc
the stomach and prevent the victuals l',oot
rising and •ouring.
Only ~no dese taken before retiring prevents
nightmare.
One duce taken at night loosens the b o wel.
gently, and cum: costiveness.
One dose taken after each meal will corn
Dyspepsia.
One dose of two tea-spoomful will always re
lieve Sick Headache.
line home taken 1i ...female obstruction re•
moves the cause of the tb5...., and makes u
perfect cure.
Only ono dose immediately relieves (Aube,
while
One dose often repeated is a surd curs for Cho
lera Morin's, and a,urspreventattve at (Maid..
One dose taken mull will ',raven. the recur
rence ot' bilious attacks, while it roio, co nit
pailittil feelings.
or two doses taken occasionally is
ono ut the host remedies ter is cunt over known.
Tisousituds ut ceses anal uedk•
nese tlae lungs Ileve been cured by the luvtg•
orator.
Otte doe liken a shun time before eating ,ives
to the appetite aim makes laud digest seed .
Uwe tiosu unite repented citrus C h rome 'twi
rltw in its worst thrills, while sentinel set b mcul
Meld almost to t he first Misc.
One or two doses tare attacks eati•aul by
worms, while for worms in children, thew is Ho
surer, sag and speedier remedy in the world, us
it never Ints.
There is no exaggeration in these statements,
they are plain and sober facts, that we can give
evidence to prove, while all who U. it are giv
ing their unanimous testimony in ifs favor.
We wish all who are sirs and debilitated to
t i v this remedy, and test it thoroughly, and any
woe are nut benefitted by its use we should like
to bear Root, as we have yet to hear from Mu
tint person who has used a bottle of Invigorator
without receiving timid% Mr there are such as
tonishing medicinal virtues in it, that all, no
matter how long they have been adbeted, it their
complaint arises h•om a demigod liver, wet be
beactittuil, it not entirely cured.
SANFORD & CO., Proprietors, 345 Hroutlway
• New York. Sold in Huntingdon by HENRY
3loltoinalm„ and Druggists everywlwre.
' Dr. bey. Li. looser, IN , hulesule Druggist,
Nu. t•ll, Wood at., Pittsburg, Wholodaln Atom.
Mar.35;57,31u.
-
Z. Palmer ik Co..
414RK ET STREET WHARF, PHIL' A,
Dealers in Fish & Provisions;
Have counts:4'y Ott baud nu ass. , Lilt of
Mackerel, Shad, Herring. Codfish, Beet;
Pork, Lard, rihouiders, Haws, tildes,
Cheese, Rice, &c.
Starch IC, 1857.-3 m.
MILN WOOD
W. H. WOODS, A. IL, I
J. A. O 'E +lO, A. M., Professor or the Latin I J. ALFRED tali ADE, M. D.. Lecturer
unit tireek Lanainices. on A 111110111 V 'Mit ii3I,CIIIIII.
Met'. W. Se ORMISON, Lecturer on Er• - fieachur in Preparatory Depart
itlencea of Christianity
Assistnni in E n 4l7:l ' l Department
the next session of this instiution will open the first Wednesday of May. Peculiar induce
menu are livid out by this Institution, to yoong men desiring an education. The Board of
Instructors is composed of gentlemen of high literary attainments, and skiLled in their profes
sions. 'file location is quiet, seeluilml and h onithy ; situated among the mountains it enjoys the
pure mountain air. 'flier° lois never u ease of Ague originated lure, end those subject to
it w o uld find this a desirable location. Thi, course or instruction is such its is hest calculated to
prepare young icon for business, for teachimr, and for mkiii.; 3 high ..11.1 .1 Nor—
mal chin is lorined for thom desiring to hereto e teacher:, in which, practical im trio ion Mil he
given in the net of teaching, hearing recitations, and the proner tipple ot manitgin
o school. 'l•l,e evolve Atnly in the Commercial Bepartment, is such as to girr thorough
instruction in Single and Rouble Entry lioukkeepin,. :%leream he Calculations, Penmanship, &c.
The lime occupied to finish tile will vary tr,aa Ito it) weeks, depending on tile students
Students can take up Ili, brunch of study either in collation with other studies,
or devote their whole rime to tt alone. . .
Shade Imp is situated on the niiiil route hetween Mt. Union Station, on the Pen n'a HAlfrond,
and Chetah. is biog. from which hoes there is n regular line of Singes.
'Prime of session of nee mouths, 8,2 50. Washing aml tight extra. Tuition he Double En
tr Book-keeping, hill course, time not limited. $2O tot. In Simile Entry. lull course, time not
limited, $8 to. nontt halt in advent., hnlinive at the middle sit ti.e session. Students in
Academie Deportment. studying Bo t ik•ke e ph, 11 , 0 ,4 c h urgo d hull the nitre price;
A doluction or ten dollars is made liar indit,ters' sons. For c tit logue comnining full gurtieu
-lure . address, W. 11. WOODS,
'Aiitrelt 18, 1857.-6 r. Shade Hap, Huntingdon Co., l'a.
ii:OISIMR,tO $01740E.
!I\ ;• ) . I .4 l,U n i' . it i t S l cr 1 . 11 1 1 1 8 1a l t: t
hese sctt led their accounts ill t'he lieg•
Ister's (tiller at El untniudon, and that the said
',counts will be presented for COlifirtmaton nad
alh.wnece. at an Orphans' Court to be held at
mitiagdon, in and fur the County of Hunting
don, on '% odaesdny, the 13th day of April next,
tv wit :
I. John R. Hunter and GeorgeP. Wakefield
Executors act he last. will and testament of Julia
late or Mime tp., dee'd.
2. Thomas Weston and Martin Weston, En.
PCIIIOCS Of the last will and teltament of %\ • W
Wentoll, late of WHlTl,lrSuntrk dec'd.
3. Samuel McVitty, Executor of theisod will
ke., of 'fumes Mousey, Esq., late of Shiffleys•
burg, dee'd.
4. l.koedict Steffens, Executor of the hist
will. Sce., of lieuediet Stevens, Sr., lute of Spring•
field township. deed.
fs. George L. Bucher and Samuel Work. Ex•
eeutors of the lost will. .he., of Joseph Work.
late ofyorter tp.,
. . .
6. Abraham Creams,:ll, Guardian of Anna
Mary Borer, a minor child of Jacob Borst, late
Ic . rot tp., dec'd.
7. Thomas E Orbison, Administrator ol'Ua•
rid Iturket, late of Shirley township, dre'd.
8. Peter Swottpr, Trustee appointed by the
Orphans' Court, to make sale it the real rotate
of Peter Swoope. Sr, late al the borough of
untingdon, deed.
- 9. George Hallman, •Trustee appointed by
the Orphans' Court to make sate of the real es.
tate of Geo. Elendertain, late of West tp..dee'd.
10. Peter Stryker, Administrator of the es•
tate ci John Stryker, lute of West tp.. dee'd.
11. Samuel T. Brown, list'.,
Administrator
de bowls non. or the estnte of Wm. Buehannn.
Irate of Brady tp., dee'd.
. .
.
12. John Wareham Nlettern and Susan Mat.
tern. (now Susan Administrators nfthn
estate of Jacob S. Mmtern, htlr. ui Franklin
tp., dee'd.
13. Ur. John McCulloch, Administrator of
the estate of Alex. McKibben, late of the bur.
(igh of Huntingdon, dec'ti.
. .
T 4. Jobe li. 'Given, Executor or the Inst
will. ac., ui John Shultz, late of Hopewell t p.,
HENRY GLAZIRR, Register.
Register's qj/k..
Hunthsydun,.lMVelt 14,'5'11
NOTICE
'llie following Rained persons have filed with
t e Clerh of the Court of Quarter Se,stioust in
and tin• the county of kluittingdoo, tlfrir pe•
tit ions fur lieendu to keep lons ur Invert,. tool
F.:.,tiov Houser.; and the ,aid pe•t iii .ill he
int...witted 10 Stlid Cuurc MI Nll ur.i.ty, th,•
dry uf to wit :
............
INNS Olt IAVERNS:
Andrew Johnston, Eluntingdon borough.
William 11. Zeigler, do.
John S. Miller, do.
Nathaniel Williams, do.
I lei.ry Cornpropst, do.
Antli•ow Moons. do.
1.0 IDII, Ilenderson township.
'nun, Iltimpson, Brady township.
noittginnery, do.
Samuel G. Simpson, do.
thinry IleWright, Petersburg borough.
Edwin Neil; do.
Jam is A. 8011. West township.
George Rumlulph, Barren township.
mss do.
o .-rt township.
sum id Stilly, do. do.
slatays E T
dwards, oil township.
.hones Dunn. dd. •
Ezekiel II bite, do.
John Megalimi, Penn township.
Wiltiton remplioon, Orbisonin borough.
Jaw. WRrriorituach township.
Martha .±leNhistrie. Breen 'Frei., West tp.
Joseph ..iorris.in, township.
Abridoon t.. is. .51t. Union. Shirley township
it. F. i insnr. Morns town-hip
Siett'er, birmin,.ham Borough.
LATINO HOUSES.
Ilenry 110 tin,dou borough.
Th nuns do.
.1..1.11 H. ti 0•111.4, Alexandria Introit h.
Christian Lot, iliirleysburg borough.
Rodokii Neil tersburg borou,h.
John 1t0...100t, Union township.
SAILEL 111. LUCIA CHEN,
:1111.1.•WRIGIIT AND BURR MII.I, STONE MA it
Sole Propyietor highly upprnved
and nitwit unproved Smut. mid Screening Mu.
chine i Improved Iron l•uncnve Bran
the Pl•eniunt ,
itesidunce t No. Ili Queen St., (ISO Waril,)
address Kensington Post Unice.
Shop: Ilnycloca Street. below Front. Philn.
Cocaao Mill Stones, Mill Irons. Stout Machines
Patent Mill Bush, Portable Hills,
Stretched Belting, Cement
and Screen Wire,
Su care ?Joshed Bolting Cloths.
Feb.2s, 57.3 m.
AGENTS WANTED.
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H. COWPERTHWAIT & Co.,
211 Chesnut et., Milled'.
T~'Eb.':ti~ :5f.-gym
ACADEIVIY,
roprietor and Principal.
(Ebla fur Philip C., than JAM.]
EXLCLTOIL'S NOTICE.
Whereas letters testamentary on the Estate
ol Philip Curftnan, Jr., late of Union town
ship. Huntingdon County dee'd., have been
granted to the undersigned notice is hereby
glven to all persons imlebted to said estate to
melte payment immediately, mill those having
chums against the same, to presamthem duly
authenticated for settlement.
SA RA I I A. Ci.;ilFM AN, Excentnra,
JuSEPH PARK,
Feb.25;37..Q.*
Na WARD :s
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Slit A. NV GOODS,
Nos..Sr& 79, North Second Street.
WI! are now receiving our Spring Stock which
will comprise a large and desirable assortment
of all kinds of Straw and Lace Bonnets. Our
stock of flowers will be unusually large this
season, and fro would invite your special often•
ties to that department. Meese mill end eon
mine them before milking your purchaser.
11. WARD, Nos. 77 C 79 North 2d St.
March 11, '57.-2m.
Z7O.!CITILOR. , O NOTICE,
wint.tEAs, late], testamentary on the as-
VII ate ”r David Jeffries, late of the village of
Shade Cinp, dee'd.. have been granted to the
undersigned, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
to all pasties indebted to said estate, to make
payment immediately, and those having claims
agidilst, the same, to present them duly oath..
tiented fur settlement.
H. C. ROBINSON.
ALES. APPLEBY } ExecutnN.
G. W. JEFFRIES,
Feb.25:57.410
TUN Lattrh,riNG.P.ON
.
1 , 141 7 , undersigned owners of the tf 1111(111rd011
M:!I, inform farmers ntid the pulitiegenerul•
lc. that they slow have their new mill in running
with all the moderilemprovements in the
wet. r o', alai machinery.
- -
Lace put hi live or the Improved Jon•
rttl Tin Line 11'ater Irheels, and cnn• grind in
all sin :es of the water, Alto daring the coldest
weather. ttay'and all kinds of grain.
They are prepared to sell. and bare on hand
for n I, at all times, at market rates, nll kind of
FLOUR, RED AND STUFFS,
and tamers can have their 01au grain ground,
mid take it hark in a return load. or they eon
istirnishcil in PM:111M, lit a moment's notice
no equal 01 Flour and Bran or chop
. ped
TISEI SIYZUT reACHINE
eran improved matailueture; and they will
him., a FULL TURN OUT or superior quali.
ly 1,, mi.rr bushel lir grain lett ai their
FISBER & MuNIURTRIE.
N. B.—The Buckwheat stones are hat quite
ready.
Hindingdon, December 10, 1856.
SAVING FUND
NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY.
Walnut Steer!, South-West corner of Third,
PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated by the Scale of Foun
t ylvania.
• uney is received in an. sum large or small
j ..nd interest paid trum the day of deposit to
the dity Of withdrawal.
The ()CT k "Pelt every dity, from 9 o'clock
in the ineritine till 7 u'eleek itt the evening, nail
on Monday iota Tin. stilly evening:, till 9 &duck
11 , t1,1ilitiT I.• IV E PER UENT.
All sum. large or •tuall, are Iliad back in gold
on demand wiiliout iiiitii.e. to any amount.
Ron ItENRI' . I., BENNER.. President,
110111:11T SELF I 1; E, Vice President,
Wat J BLED, Secretary.
DIREC'i ORS.
Henry L. Benner, 1. Landreth 1%1 loins,
Edward L. i 'toter, F. Carroll Brewster,
Hobert Selfridge. Joseph 11. Barry.
Samuel 11.. Ashton, Hen. L. Churchman
James 13. Smith. Frauds Lee.
This company confines its business entirely to
the receiving of money on interest. The invest
ments amounting to nearly ONE MILLION AND
A nms of dollars, as per published report of
Assets, are made in conformity with the provi-
MOOS of the charter, iu Real Estate, Mot tgages,
Ground Rents, and such first-class securities, as
will always insure perfect security to the depos
itors, and which cannot fail to give permanency
and stability of this old and well-established
institution.
Fur 20, 1856. Mar4's7
FREDERICK SEIDLE,
MANUFACTURER OF
SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, NHUTTERS
&LOW& DIN fill f
MeclianicAurg, thinbaland Co., Pa.
SialPF. S. delivers work to tbo ears. -He has
alw Lys ready made work on baud. All orders
by mail shall receive prompt attention.
Jan. 28, 1857.-Btbo.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that George W. Speer
has filed his account, as Assignee for the bone•
lit of creditors of John F. Spangler, in the of
lice of the Prothonotary of the Court Coin•
mon Pleas of Huntingdon County, and that the
saute will be 'Mowed uud conOrtned by the said
Court, on Wednesday, the 15th day of April
next, unless cause be shown why the same she'd
not be allowed: li,'F. CAMPBELL,
Prot'y Office, i .flet.
March 1 ith,,lBsi. j r4t.
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ANTIPMLOGISTIC NAI, T ‘ o Tis much to say, yet Trull' to say it.'
A PERFECT SUBSTITUTE
THE BOOK OF THE. AGE!
For ihe Lancet, Leeches and Blisters ! •
OF ITS INTRINSIC VALUE THE EN- noco LLECTIONS OF A LIFETIME.
OR MEN AND lIIINOS !NAVE SEEN IN ECROI'N
LIGHTENED COMMUNITY AND ; AND AMERICA.
NOT THE DISCOVERER
I3y S. G. GOODRICD, the veritalde "Peter Po,
MUST DE 7/IL di:LIGE
ley," author of "The 'History of ell Nations"
&c., &e. In two colonies, 150 pp. largo 12mo.
la ANY medicines offered for sale ore nem. 25 engravings, including an accurati. Steel
111 ponied by doubtful certificates (their chief Portrait of the Author. Price, Black or Scar
value) and claim to be universal remedies, Co l e t Cloth, $5,00; Scarlet cloth, gilt edges $4;
ring all maladies—a liurlestrie on common I lair. call, marble edges, $5,00 ; Gils Edges, 27.
sense. As the discoverer of tins Solt solemnly i This work embraces 1110 prominent public o
protests against having it placed on the calyx, . vents of tne lost hall century. hush at home and
ry of fratfls and impositions, he has resolved &thread ; n complete autobiography of the author
fiat it shall go forth to the world like the pun. — lila early toys, education, and literary earner;
gold dollar, wit no other pascprii., than its own Antal an nmunitt of original rariatiaa and rninaide
true value. If the public final it genuine they
oitl
Per4° , i i;* ever, ti incident
m' antedate still description, sel
will receive it—if spnrinu; they sill trject and et with in a single work. It is
coudenw it. Llstcad of its Leine n pounces for the author's life-long work. and nothing superior
ir etioui to it in blended amusement 'mot:lo
on ills it has control over Hut 0110 ill—has but tion, has ever been puidished. Mr.
one aim and atccomplishes hut one thing, to the author and editor of 170 volume, of which ,
wit ; subdues isylamitiatopy diseases—whatever seren millions of copies havo been sold ! and this
be their form or locality, whether in the head, the great work of his life time, embodies the cam I
throat, chest, abdomen, ext.ronteties or skin, i demo,' substance of his loopy! liMrryoldpr!se-
. .
When the discoverer. after a long series of
laborious and costly experiments. locator fully
confirmed in his cotivietian that the Antiphlo•
gistic Salt, which he now has the happiness to I
present to the Americus i übli, was a
PERFECT SUBSTITUTE i
for Illood•letting, Leeches and Blisters, his
mind was so agitated that he could not sleep
for inany nights. The cause of his agitation ,
was the striking fact that the manner of its op• 1
erall.)11, like that of the virus in vaccination, i
could not be explained upon any known prinei- ,
ple. How, in what tray, it so effectually sub.
dues inflammatory diseases end no others. stun
at first nh,dly inexplicable; but . further ex• •
peiiinent it was proved that by its power over
Ste ',cis, arteries and glands, it equalizes thel
. 11abis q/ (he body, the want of an equilibrium I
in which is the sole canoe of intlatnmatem. It I
exerts like the vnceine matter, an extraordina• 1
ry influence over the circulation—insulting in
a gradual deelide of inflammation as indicated I
i by the pulse which soon resettles its natural
state, as the pain end bent disappear. Such is 1
! its potency, that like the virus Just mentioned, '
it requires merely what adheres to the point of j
i
a quill dipi ed n a solution of it to !Am the 1
entire system—but must be instantly used to ,
prevent decomposition, auttsecure its full vie
I tue.• Three quills in acute, and two in chronic
I disease every 24 hours, till the heat and fever
I have subsided and a perfect cure is effected.—
When it takes the place of leeches, stimulating
I ointments and blisters in local inflammation,
I es Brain Fever, Croup, Toothache. Pleurisy, 1
&c., its mode of administration is two-fold. ,
I (See directions for dissolving, &e.)
I Sa`The peculiar excellence of this Salt ia.
I that without the useless less of blood and
I strength, it effet•tually cures inflammatory dis
eases (no others) by 'producing 'an equilibrium ;
1 of all the fluids of the body and a consequent I
I uninterrupted eit•culation. The following dif-
f rent /arms which the unbalanced fluids as•
sumo and many not hero mentioned; that have
I more or less fever and pain. are as perfectly
subdued by the Antiphlogistle Salt, as fire is
extinguished by water.
1 I—Cases uliere the unbalanced fluids affect
I the Bead and Throat—to wit: Brain Fever,
Headache, Fits, inflamed Eyes, Ears and Nose
Canker, Neuralgia, Erysipelas, Bronchitis, he.
2—Cases whe.e the unbalnueed fluids affet•t
I the Chest and Abdomen—to wit: Pleurisy,
Asthma, Inflamed Lungs and Liver, Colic,
Heartburn, Coughs. Dyspepsia, Gravel, Gonor
rhea, Venereal, &e.
—ci,sos whore; ins unbalanced Lath of
the n Extremeties and Skin—to wit: Rheumatism
Gout, Scrofula, Chicken and Small Pox, Solt
I•
Rheum and all Itching aed other Cutaneous
I Ersptiomn . .. . . . - .
This Salt greatly alleviates the inflammatory
pains peculiar to 'nettled ladies (before nod at.
She time of vonlinemont) and many Female
Complaints ; and is very efficacious in Fevers,
Aeue, Wounds, Nervous aid Spinal affections,
and any other Ii rmwof (mark this) i nuna
taw disease, attended with heat or febrile aymp•
tow.
Persosa who have a tendency of blood to the
head and heart, and who lead Inactive lives, or
breathe the impure air of manufactories end
the poisonous fumes of metals and minerals, or
live in unhealthy climates are exposed to a pc,
collar ritation of the
.11oids of the body, which
one dose, without interfering with diet or bust.
stew, core in three enunths, would invariably
prevent. It is believed to afford protection
Oust infectious dileasea ; and therelbre. it is
recomthended to travellers, sailors and sol
diers.
To protect the community from imposition
by counterleite, the proprietor will employ on
Agent, and boo made such arrangements that
he can scud the inedieine in any quantity. by
mail or express, to any part of the United
States or Ibreign metrics. Its prime cost to
the diScoverer is $1,50 per drachm—price $2
per draidon —and is put up up in drachm pack.
ages lire acute disease (with directions, kc.) at
$1 ; three dreams do., for chronic cases, $5;
and 5 drachms do. for families, sB—a net profit
of jillg cents on each package.
While many nostrum makers victimize the
gcodmatured and pill•ritlden public by ordering
from six ton dozen box or bottles to cure any
malady, no !natter what, the undersigned is
hippy in being able to state that the severest
forms of r ,cent inflammatory disease arc over
come by one acute package, and the most obsti•
tint and loag standing cases by one Chronic
package. Although thirty days have not elap•
sed since this new medicinal agent became
partially known to the citizens of &sten and
lute neighboring towns, yet such hove been the
results of its trial that, during the past week,
nearly 400 packages were sold in this city, and
orders received by mail and express ter 163
Family, 347 Chronic. and 385 Acute packages.
In one instance six persons clubbed together
and wrote for six paskages (of the "Little Gi
ant, us they called if,) to by forwarded to one•
address, thereby saving CXIXUSO to themselves .
and the proprietor.
SW-Letters from clubs or individuals with
money (if over $10) should be registered at the
post office where mailed, as it costs but Ore
cents, and will insure their safe arrival.
* * *The discoverer now humbly submits his
Perfect Substitute for the lancet, leeches sod
blisters, to the tribunal oft an intelligent public,
reiterating that it does just what it claims to
do—no more, no less: subdues inflammatory
disease (110 others) Whatever be its form or lo•
cality by restoring the kat balance between the
finids and solids. Family packages $B, Chro•
sic $5, and Acute $2 ; to be had (free of en•
posse) only by addressing him through Box
322, Boston, Mass., or at his Unice, No,
Winter Street.
Cut out this advertisement and kis cotnmu•
munication in another column for the perusal
of your neighbors and your own future use.
F. COGGSWELL, B. D.,
Discoverer and Proprietor.
Mar.ll,'s7.•Gt.
JOHN H. ALLEN & CO.
Nos. 2 a 4 CHESTSTT ST., s'th side below Water
PHILADELPHIA.
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tieal experience: the war With England in 1812— •
I I. in which Sir. Goodrich was 0 private soldier;
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most of the members of which he was personally
acquainted.. Embracing curious and interesting
details respecting old derfersouien Democraey, ,
Old Federalism, and Connecticut It Lights ; ;
curious and marvellous events connected with
the rise and • progress of religions sects in the ,
United States ; with descriptions or the French
Revolution of 1838, end Louis Napoleon's Coup
d'Etat, hods 'of which the author witnessed.
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of which four millions have been sold.
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EXPLOSION!
SPRUCE CREEK FOUNDRY.
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including the former customers of this wall
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Just call and see our stock it you please.
PURIFY A; 'CRAM ER..
Spruce Creek, Pa
reli. 4, IRs7.—Gui.
CONFECTIONARY' 4 FRUIT ST6R P.
WILLIAM N. SHUGARD.
THOMAS FRY,
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The attention of Dealers in retsted to an
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equable nor iu Philadelphia.
N. B.—orders by me or otherwise prompt
ly attended to.
LEATHER LEITHER4 LEATHER
UENRY \V. OVERMAN, Importer of French
n Calf Skins, .d General Leather Peeler.
No. 6 South Third street, Philadelphia.
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Nl,wocco, Ac.
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