Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, April 01, 1857, Image 4

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MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
IN BLAST AGAIN !
Huntingdon fl e ;, • " Foundry.
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THE SUBSCRIBERS TARE THIS
thod of informing their friends and the pub
lic generally, that they have rebuilt the Hunt
ingdon Foundry, and arc now in successful op
eration, and are prepared to furnish casting of
all kinds, of the hest quality on the shortest no
tice and most reasonable terms.
Farmers are invited to call and examine our
Ploughs. We are manufacturing the Hunter
Plough, (this plough took the premium at the
Huntingdon County Agricultural Fair, in 1835)
also Hunter's celebrated Cutter Plough, which
can't be teat, together, with the Keystone, Hill
aide. and Barshear Ploughs. We have on hand
and are mannfacturing stoves, such as Cook,
Parlor and office stoves for coal cr wood.
HOLLOW -31 , ARE
consisting of Kettles, Boilers, Skillets, &e.,A1l
of which will be sold cheap for cash or in ex•
ahtinge for country produce. Old metal taken
cur new castings. By a strict attention to busi
ness and de,ire to please, we hope to receive a
share of public patronage.
J. M., CUNNINGITAM & BRO.
April 30, 1836.-tf.
Gas Gas-Lights are Coining
AN!) SO ARE
g:s22'ff
NOT WITH GAS!
tu• with au entirely new and well assorted stock
FALL? W INTER
GOODS,
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DaY GtiODS,GROCEICiLS,
QUEZINSWARE HARDWARE
ROOTS fi stiOLs. HATS & CAPS
BONNETS, CARPETS, :And Oil
CIoths.WOOD,WILLOWWARE
and every other article nsunlly kept in n coun
try store. We have one of the best selected
stocks of DRY GOODS ever odes dto the
citizens of this place and vicinity, and are deter
mined to Fell lower than can be purchased cast
ofthe Allegheny. Give us a call and be satis
fied -s of the fact. We will sell our old stork at
root. Don't forgat to call at the Metropolitan
before purclinAng at any other House. We also
purchase and Ftore Grain, and it is admitted by
all that we have the safest place of unloading in
town. All kinds of produce taken in exchange
for Goods.
Aralli Maine
A'G~LL i~
CLOTHING !
A New Assortment Just Opened 1
And will be sold 30 per cent.
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!
ROMAN respectfully Worms his custo
marss middle public generally, that he has
test opened at his store-room in Market Square-
Huntingdon, a splendid new stock of Ready
made
Clothing for Fall and Winter.
which he will sell cheaper than the same quality
of Goods can be purchased at retail in Philadel
phia or any other establishment in the country.'
Persons wishing to buZ Clothing would do
well to call and examine lus stock before purcha
sing elsewhere. Also,
Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes,
which will be sold lower than at any other es
tablishment in the county.
Huntingdon Oct. 13.
500
Chesnut Posts & DUNN.
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A(1 Bub& Closefisted, just received and
4 1 or sale by J. A W. SAXTON.
50 TONS Broad Top Coalinga received and
for vale by CUNNINGHAM 8 DUNN.
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T EADPIPE foi este at the Hardwale Store of
JAMES A. BROWN & CO.
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(flow of Autlaricite Coal just received and
'A. *V for sale by Canntoglism & Dunu.
(OUT AFFAIRS.--APRIL TERM 107.
TRIAL LIST—FIRST WEEK.
Robert Wiisott vs. WM. Foster's Ex'rs.
Iluntingdon county vs Andrea , Rohison's
Dumas vs James Porter.
Dr. Shoenberger's Ex'rs vs b. I'. Wilson mai.
Stevens for ate 01 Myton vs Smith & Hasty.
John Fleming vs B. X. Blair, et al.
That. Clark's heirs vs Briton Clark.
George McCrum vs Thomas Wilson.
Davis Orono* , Muer. vs Abcdnego Stevens.
Michael Quarry vs Wise & Buchanan.
Patrick Kelly vs Penn'a R. R. Co.
Asa Corbin vs John Dougherty, et al.
N. C. Decker vs Boat & Buckingham.
TRIAL LIST—SECOND WEEK,
John G. Grimly vs GO.le'a Ex'rs,
John Penn Brock vs John Savage.
Sumo vs Same.
John M. Walter vs David Varner.
Union Trans. Cu vs Penn. & Ohio Trans. Cos
Leonard Wea”er vs Lock & Snyder.
Samuel Caldwell s.s Mielmel J. Martin.
John Dougherty vs Taylor. Wilson & Petriken.
Weiner, Wine & Ellis vs Christian Coats.
George Couch vs Far. Insurance Co.
Matthew Truman for use vs. Robert H. Powel.
Peter Long & wife vs Daniel Roberts' Adni'r.
Juke & Banton. vs James Bricker.
Mary E. Trout vs Martin Flenner et al.
Matson Walker vs Andrew Walker.
L. & S Heath' vs John Jamison.
Ettinger & Theedman vs Iluvett & Seeds.
Bareroft, Beaver & Co. vs Josh. R. Cox'n Ad.
Isaac M. Ashton, vs. Same.
Same vs. Same.
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GRAND JURORS.
Brien Blair, farmer, Dublin.
Michael Baker, carpenter, Porter.
Alexander S. Brine, farmer, Tell.
Philip Crouse, tailor, Cassville
Janice B. Carothers, farmer, Morris.
John M. Cunningham, carpenter, Huntingdon
'William L. Couch, farmer, Berme:
David Enyeart, farmer, Walker.
John Foster, farmer, Shirley.
John Graffius, tinner, Warriorsmark.
Jacob Hoover, firmer, Penn.
Robert F. Haslett, innkeeper, Morris.
Geo. W. Hazard, farmer, Union.
Robert Johnston, farmer, Jackson.
John Lea, miller, Walker.
Thomas Osborn, farmer, Jackson.
Isaac Oatenkirk, farmer, Brady.
John F.,earsons, farmer, Tell.
Livingston Robb, farmer, Walker.
Wm. Stapleton, farmer, Tod.
David Swoope. Jr., caraenter,
Andrew Smith, farmer, Unbar.. 11
'William Walker,'curpenter, Porter: -
Elias B. Wilson, J. P., Cassville.
TRAVERSE JURORS—FIRST WEEK,
William Africa, shocenaker, Huntingdon.
Alexander Appleby, farmer, Dublin.
Samuel Beaman; farmer, Shirley.
Jacob Brumbaugh, farmer. Penn.
John C. Bolinger, falser, Cromwell.
Richard Cunningham, farmer, Jacks,.
!sane Curfman. farmer. Tod.
Joseph Cornelius, farmer,Cromwell.
Jacob H. Dell, farmer, es.
John Duffey, mason, Springfield.
Gideon Elias surveyor. Tod.
Martin Flenner, wagonmaker, Walker.
Robert Fleming, titrmer, Jackson.
Jonathan Frazier, tanner, Jackson.
Michael Flesher, farmer, Jackson.
James Goodman, carpenter. Huntingdon.
Hiram Grady, farmer, Henderson.
! Austin Green ' mechanic, Casreilfe.
John Griffith, farmer, Tod.
John Ileni,, farmer, Porter.
Thomas Hamer, Jr., farmer. West.
Samuel Harvey, farmer, Shirley.
Soleness Houck, farmer, Tod. •
Daniel Knoile, f a rmer,
Charles 11. Miller, tanner, Huntingdon.
Alireleam McCoy, hrickmaker, Huntingdon.
William Morgan. feermor, Shirley.
William C. McCauley, tanner, Brady.
Asa Po ice. farmer, Cromwell.
.1011 P b. Pheasant, fo,rmor, Union.
Charles Rhinehart, farmer, Clay.
John Shnffer, farmer, Morris.
Philip Silknltter, farmer, Barree.
Peter Shaver of Samuel, clerk, Shirley.
Peter Shaffer. fiermer, Morris.
David Snare. J. P., Huntingdon.
Jacob Snyder, tailor, Huntingdon.
Williath Rime.. cork. Franklin.
Thomas Weston, .1. P.. Warriorsmark.
Thomas Wilson. J. P., Barren.
F. B. Wallace, blacksmith, Huntingdon.
Armstrong Willoughby, tailor, Huntingdon.
Leonard Weaver, farmer, Hopewell.
Thomas Whittaker, farmer. Porter.
, Jacob Walters, farmer, Franklin.
Samuel Wall, merchant, Penn.
, I Jnhn Kinck, blacksmith, Franklin.
John Rung, gentleman, West.
XRA VERSE JURORS—SECOND WEEK.
James Bell, farmer, Warriorsmark.
William Cramer, farmer, Tell.
.James Cree, farmer, Dublin.
Hugh Cunningham, farmer, Porter.
David Colestock, farmer, Huntingdon.
John Dint farmer, Jackson.
Thomas Duffer. fernier, Springfield.
John Eberly, termer, West. -
Martin Fleming, farmer, Brady.
David Ei. Foster, Merchant, Hopewell.
John Gaghagan, carpenter, Porter.
Joshua Green, farmer, Berme.
John Grail as, laborer, West.
Caleb Greenland ; farmer, Can..
George Hight. farmer, Tod.
John Howit, farmer, West. .
Jacob H. Knode, farmer, West.
Hugh King, forme:, Shirley.
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James Kerr, farmer, Brady.
Jol n P. Murphy, shoemaker, Wfpft•
George Myerly, farmer, Springfield.
Franklin B. Neely, farmer, Dublin.
John A. Nash, printer, Hunting don.
Henry F. Newinginun, gentlemen, Huntingdon
Cl.riatian Peightal, tailor, Barren.
Jacob Spanogle, farmer, Shirley.
John Simpson, farmer. Huntingdon.
Henry W. Swoope. farmer, Porter.
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Samuel Smith, 41trmer, Union.
Valentine Smittle, fernier, Tell.
James Stevens, farmer, Clay.
William P. Taylor, carpenter, Clay.
John Weston, farmer, Union.
John Whittaker, gentleman, Huntingdon.
Richard Wills, cabinot.maker, Warrtorsmark.
Michael Ware, farmer, West.
Huntingdon, March 25, 1857.
HOW'S THIS ?
W. SAXTON are now receiving thei:
Second Fall and Winter Stock of
New and Fashionable Dry Goods!
Enumeration is unnecessary, but what every
body says must be true—and everybody says
the place to find the best assortment of Dry
Goods, in these parts, is at
3. Ai W. SAXTON'S.
Dec.10,'56. •
-DENTISTS:
lIVIIMMOSION - /
OFFICE removed to the rooms fil s* ,
Uadjoining the residence of Dr.
R. Allison Miller, near the Pres.
byterian Church.
Jan. 14, 1857.—tC
Window Sash.
J. & W Saxton have now on hand different
kinds of Window Sash, and at much lower pri
ces than can be made by hood. The/ will he
able also to have Doors, Shutters, Blinds and
everything necessary for building purposes,
made at the shortest notice.
sor A splendid lot of Fancy and Striped
Silks, French Merino, Cashmere, Ilonese Cloth
Robes, Fancy and Striped Delaines, Persian
''wills. Also, a handsome assortment of Cot.
tars, Codersleevea and Mitts, just received and
foraalerehear. by J. I W. SAXTON.
lIIISCLLLANEOGS AD TIAO: LA'S.
The Lost is Found;
TILE DEAD DAVE COME TO LIM
ALEX ANIDIA FOVEY
ow•:1:1, RY TPRAEI. altnrrti , s, can.
C. MoCIILT, ilebec to informhis
!I,
At• friends and the public generally.
that be has bought the above.tinmed
Font.lry, Patterns. Flat.ks. and o n ii' •,t -'
contents, and from his lone experience an the
business he hopes to obtain a ,hon. 01 the rilll , lll .
patronage. As he has the Foundry in hill ope
ration. he can lionish oh who may give loin a
call with oil kinds of Castings ; set il , Iznliiag
lill and Forge Casting. deist and Saw dill
Casting, improved Thrashing Nlochint Caoding;
and in at short time will have Cook t.;,,,,,,,, it ~,
aloof siren and improved patterns 711 r wood avid
coal; nine ten-plate str .es. Air-Tight. Parior,
tool Bar-room stoves. an ill sines tor wood or
coal. Also Castings% for home ; cellar grates ;
such as Lentels, Sills, Sosh-IVeights. he. Plows
of every description of the Intent and most ini.
proved style. Also steel soles, wagon boxes,
oven frames, large bells and cast natter-pipes. •
IfOLLOW—ThiII.RM
consisting of Kettles, Boilers, he. having turn
ing -lathes. he will be able to furnish env of the
obove-named articles, either wood or iron ; and
he bus nil kinds of Castings too numerous to
mention, all of which will he sold cheaper dont
ever for rash sod all kinds of 'Country prodtwe.—
Also old !octal will betoken in exchange forces.
ting. flurry up your old metal and country pro
duce when any articles ore wonted.
B. C. McGill..
pr.23,'56.-1 y. ,
New Goods ! New Goods !
T
D. P. GWI%'S (311.34 P STOPP.
D. P. Gain h. just received from Ithiludel•
phis a large and beautiful asF.rtiellt of
vetwrtu cooDs,.-
consisting of the most fashionable Dress Cion,i,
for Ladies and Gentlemen. such lts Black Silks.
Chntneleon & Fancy Silks, French 111,111,5.
All Wnol do Loins, Persian Twills, col urg
Clah, Levella Cloth, Mimeo, Doha iz, %ohm.
no Cloth. Wool • Plnids, ant y quantity of
Funny Delnins. 'Prints of any description.
A LSO, a lunge let of lions Triminivgs..lress
8i11... Bonnet Silks. 'Ribbons. Gloves.
Hosiery. Limes. Veils, Collars, lindersleeves,
Chimuzetts. Mohair until dresia, filth, !kit,
Whalebones for Skirts. Silk and Linen Hm.e,
French Working Cotton, Fall and Wool Slmok,
and u variety of Fancy Goods too 1111111 vi tint
to mention.
Also, Cloths, Mark anal Idne, black and fill ry
Cassimer. ( - assinets. IC. Jeans, VCStillO, Flan
nels. Wt. Red nod Yellow, Sock Flannels of all
colors, Canton Flannels, Cotton Drills. Nan
keen. Limey, Moulins, bleached and mahleeele
ed. Ticken, Cheeks, Table Diaper, Woolen nod
Linen Table Covers, Sheeting Dln.liu it yarns
wide, Woollen Coats, Caps and Cannibals.
Woollen yarns of diirCrent MOP,
Silk Bonnets 01 the !attest styles of every color.
Largest assortment in town and at prices that
cannot be bent.
ALSO
Hats d. Caps, of the latest styles,
Boots and Shoes, H
QUIIIINSWARM, Buckets, 'Fah, Sas
kw, Oil Glottis. Glow Ics,
quality, Salt and all goods usually kept in a
country Store.
My old customers, and as man:. nea• ones as
can crowd in arc respectfully mon:steal° come
and examine my goods ..N0 churl c t r looking.
All kiwis of Country produce taken in ex•
change for goods, at the highest market prices.
Oct. 8, 1856. •
Th- Kansas Question Settle
PEACE' RESTORED
BY latest arrival from the East, the subserd
hers have just received and are now opening
the lar, , est and moot jadiciuusly selected assort
meet of
Hardware,
ever brought to BllllLingdon. Our stock con.
!hits iu part. of
Building Material,
ouch ns locks, binges, screws, bolts, glass, oils,
and paints, (Wbite Icad, fire proof and zinc
paints.)
Mechanics' Tools,
in great variety ; including many new 'inven
tions and Into improvements.
We invite the attention of Saddlers and
Coach.makers to ourlarge and splendid stock of
Saddlery & Coach Trimming
such as haddle.trces, gi,Ttrees, selfadjusting
pad trees, Names, of 20 kinds, latest styles of
buckles, stirrups, : girdling Hog skins, pa.
tent and enameled leather, enameled muslin,
coach leer, hubs, spokes, fellows, shafts, springs,
axles, &c.,
Ladies and housekeepers generally, will find
it greatly to their advantage to call and exam
ine our new stock of silver and common spoons,
fine table cutlery, scissors, hollow-ware. lamps,
patent sausage grinders, nod all other house•
furnishing goods i including many new and use
ful inventions.
In our recent purchases, we have bought at
such rates as enable us to sell even lower Shun
heretofore. No charge for showing goods.—
All orders promptly , attended to.
JAMES A."BROWN & CO.
October Bth, 183. i.
LATEST ARRIVAL OF
ii-all aim TARIMEB, Tir.t.):iLflj.:-_,'
AT THE
BROAD TOP DEPOT.
&B:O),IJkNoNt
Pall c
jt re nd g i zt
Coot's, consisting of
Dry Goods, (lard-wale, Groceries,
Queens ware. Cedar-Ware,
Hats, boots and shoes.
willow-Ware.
Orochery•ware: stone and earthen
. Titt-ware,
Ready Made Clothing always on hand,
and in short trtrything thut is usual!) kept in a
country store.
BACON. SALT, FISII AND PL:I.:S=II,
kept constantly fur Solo.
Call and examine our Goods and judge or
yourselves.
Allkinda of country produce taken in ex
change for Goode at the highest markei prices.
The highest market prices paid lee all kinds
of Grain.
I;ornptattention paid to storing sail fo roard.
ing allkinds ofinorchandise. pr,ducti,&c.
liuntioidon, Nor, 14, 1536.
SCRIVENERS' OFFICE
I`he undersigned will attend to drawing Wills.
Deeds, Mortgages, Articles of Agreement,
Leases, Letters of At torney, Bonds, Ac. hlc
will also arrange and state Administrator's at,
counts and attend to the passing of them befits.?
the Register. All will be dome in legal form,
and good style, and at moderate charges.
JACOB MILLER.
Rontivdon, 20th Januttid!, 1867 -*
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Streets, tit) the Not to ',mitt .
Philadelphia.
conmiuitly oil iini.d '
lowing highly approved Ft, r :.:; .1;;
IN'oudward's Patent l'oriable
Machine:l.
Johnston's Patent Iron Concave Bran
Sr rer'a now . Fuel Saving COVII KIF
ti:u•Li
Improved Bridge Steps mid
Spiudles.
WARTLANTIFD.
The hest Anchor Brand Bolting Cloth I!, •
I: Ito Mill Stone. Corn, Cole and 1`;
Crushers.
ALSO SOLE OWNER OF
Johnston'i Patent f nst Metal Cone-
crave
rfs 11,2 :Pi DI . :j1 7 .1;', It
Ea.t nu I S,autli•lius; r,i ... Mi
pi 11,v,
\Vurranted In r ev.ry
G 1,111111.1. 1101. 1 I
flour, which enuld I .
eleetrietil t.. .
infringing my ri
tent ns above, 1
n''''''.g. M . "' .. g , .—" g ""," ih. "" "'"" Me on the howeis twitea day,
with . Iron or Cti.l. Metal Con, are 111 Vlll.
Millllllll l illl,llll 4 , y
• lation tif the Lettw Patent of Joseph John- • 1)1)\ ,11.1) KENNEDY,
stet., dated ApriFehh. 1854. No. 120, Mimi' St, llarbiow, :do. <.
T ROM A:i 11, WOO DW ARD, Proprietor. . Prim si.no.
N. B.—State and Connie Patent Rights for , T. W. Dyett, General A6ent for Penn••:.lv,
all tt o olvoee•Mnehiiies fer Sale. , nia.
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. nost 22, 1)02. if NI h,,i,snu, Aiients.—N. Y. City, C. V. Click
111, 01 IL relay SITCIq--14. U. Sing, P.;2 lhoial•
to I will pi.
BOOKS ! BOOKS !
40,00 0 voLumEs °New nnd potomiar
Booka,embrueingevery enti=ty
usually kept in a Philadelphin Boo!, breve, and
maw, of them at halftime Publisher's retail price,
the subscriber now offers to the
All school books used in the county can be HUNTINGDON
i g; e l ,:. " l l a u c t i t :;, t , h inte a t% r :r il ANVvpi4 ll( l l ::::; , !: RRIAGE & w hG o N
wholesale or by the ream.
100 superior Gold Pens with Silver and Gold
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Cases, trom.Sl upwords. A N U 1
UM Pocket and Pen knives of Rogdr and • WEN BOAT, thunkful for past favor, re•
others' hest numulammare. ;)si,etrully informs the public in general the
taco splendid Port Monnaiesand Pocket Books 11;c is tireparol to man ufacttre at his shop of
at 20 etc. and upwards. 1 Washington street, on the property lately nut
3.000 PIECES WALL PAPER, of for many years occupied by Alex. Common.
the latest and prettiest szylen,just received irtmum CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS
Philadelphia and New York, prices from 10 cts.
GERMANTOWN WAGONS,
a piece and upwards.
500 beautifully painted and gold gilted Win- and in short every kind of vehicle desirea•—
dow Shades at 44 cts. and upwards. Rod:mays and Beggies of a •superior manntae-
The public I aye but to call and ...Me, to tare and finish always on hand and for sole at
be convinced that in buying of the above stock • raj. Prieos•
they w II he pleased and also save money. Re. Repairing of all kinds done at the shortest no
nmember the place, corner of Montgomery and taco arid mast reasonable term ,
liailrood streets WM. COLON. Buntingdon, May 28,1856.-1 y.
Apr.23,'56.
GRAFF & CO. •
WESTERN FOUNDRY,
'C No. 124 Wood Street,
MAN t 7 FACTURNRS OF
er,oking Stun 4, Cord RA Wood Stover, Parlor
Stoves, Box I W Ware, Plain to.d
Fxocy 6101, l Featl,, ud and Dog Doi,.
Pou table Forges, Sugar, Teo and Stove Kettle .
Wagon
Nov. 26, 1856.—1y.*
PILLS ("LES I PIL!:s
Are you rulliriug with the
or outwardly?
If en, 040 14. Ditprie,* Celebrated
Warranted to cure in nil eased.
The above hi tbu only remedy that had cv,
cured effectually. City referenced and tem
monials given.
If you have the Pilei inwardly, ask for a
of Dr. D.'a I'id3—only 50 cents.
II you havu the Pilot s utowttrlll3l, 0 0 1.
hux ut Dr. 1).'0, Ointment—Only 50 cents.
Fur hale h . , JOHN Keen. Huntingdon. Fr_
June 4,'56.
Adams 6:, Co.'s Express.
T. K. SIbIONTON, Agent, Ituntingclon
Molloy, l ockuges , anJ rondo of ull kinds, re
ceived und forwarded ut the risk of the compute,
total the cities and prineipaltowni- in the United
btate May 1,'52.
Dr. John McCulloch,
Oflerft ilib professional servtcasto the citizens ot
klAutinAtlon and viciaity. Office, Mr. Hiale
brand's, between the I,chango and Jackson's
Hotel.
ltuntingdon..Aug. 29, 1855.
loom Ouse 1 and Get Good Bargains !!
S W. bAXTtp have received mon the eu,
tell: little on itssotommt 01 Sill,. Shuttle. Tel
toes, Drees Goods' and Embroideries. They
have ado led the motto —" quick soles told
profy , . ' Glee val.
MEDIAL ADITtiIIiSrMENTS.
Greitiest Medical Discovery of
the Age.
Ttr Henn.ly, r ,, xlmry, hag diFecvered in
one nt our cLinin.m pasture woods n ronedy t'iht
lEVEMV EL15113
I . llltll the worst scrofula down to St volVitill.ti
lie has tried it in over 1100 eases, mid never
I.tile , l except intwo eases, (hothrhunder humor.)
Ile lots 110 W in his pos,ession over two hundred
cent iti,tes of its virtue, nil within O , N - fly miles
Two bottles are warranted to core a nursing
;toe month.
Ono to thr‘e bottles Will ciao the wor,t kind
of yimpl es on the rec.,
Two or three bottles will cure the system 01
-.7 1C0 hottles are warranted to curo tho worst
ease of Erysipelas.
. .
One to tic(' 'kitties hre warranted to cure all
humor in the Eyes.
Two bottles are warranted to cure running of
the ears and 'dollies anion„ the hair.
• ' • •
Four to six bottles are warranted to cure
optrupt and running ulcers. •
(inc bottle gill cure truly corruption 01 the
Two to Once bottles aretewarranted to cure
the worst case of ringworm.
Two to three I.cttles are warranted to core
the most desperate case of rheumatism.
ThretLto lour bottles are warranted to cure
the salcirheum.
Five to eight bottles Will cure the worst case
of sevoluht.
A benefit it olways expe.rietteed from the first
bottle, noel n yerlect Mire is warranted when
the ohove quantity is Liken.
Reader ; I peddled over n thotisnnd hi - drive
of this in the liugton. I knew the
effector it in every ease. So sore ns water Will
eNtirtglikli lire. SO sure will this eore !minor.—
I bevel sohi krtie of it hitt that sold another;
ort.•r Si.eaks for itself. There
iihout this herb that appear to
MC RUTH: Mg in oar pa . ,tlll,S . in
sonic 'duce. tittite . t. intik"! end yet its value
lois never been 10.."'i until I discovered it in
IP4G—second that it slimoitl cure all kiatli
humor.
.• t• • Men of the midden'
„. , • , ~ • , the IIiSCOV CO'. I kill
I Ite , idit , l it and Fold
• • • • Apvtl, 1±354. I ~0141
• i c I)rtm•gists alto Imre
•,rnuny tind' thirty yours, any
I :i,t• atmnis at patet,t medicines
. Theta is a tiniversul prnise
. I always kept it btrietly
int,lftetion IN .1 get)
.• r....t .11 it, !Pier! Vit .
I 111 it editt I tioverhuspeet
Several C i I.;lertie IliAense
whiell was HI , ;I , i:.iilcred in( . 11r1011C, 11;tVe
it it .gill pea . , effectual in all cases o‘' thi;t
..; •, , ,,ily—there are but few wl:o Itave
; ./ I b...
....... _
•I Lib, of several raves of Droprv, all of
aged people cured by it. For the vari•
lly,-
J:F(111.. Fever and Ague. Pain
lAsease3 of the Spine. end partieulAr;:.
ill 01 the Kichni)F, &r., the tliscore,
has done mom g,od than any medicine 0,
No ohnnge of diet ever neeessary—ent tL
o Let nnd ruongli of it.
i. , to Usr.—Adults one tr.,,'t
S. hil.111•11 11'01111i%, tit 1;1411(
tt,,j•.. , • . • lin t•,11
at..l l•Inri:, 275 litin/way.—A.
& 1,. 100 r upon Street.
For sale I.y (i. W. lirellimm, MeVoylow,,
•inry Lewistown ; T, Read &
luntingtlon.
Ind sold by Agents genere.lly.
Alny
A SPLENDID ARRIVAL
FALL AND WINTER
1.1:1-1\J jj9
AT TUE 111,1'1:C61.N 4 . 1.0IIIIN“ ST01(11
A. WILLOUGHBY,
trtfirned from the east with r. hag ,
tf,Nortment of'
Fall and as Wier Clothing,
for lIIPIt nod htoyS, 1.1 , 1 C 111 IIIC imp
i !l s %Mittel, IVIio ever wants
and cheaper than anylenlv
iet hint cull at W• 1.1.0.411110;
CLOTHING STOIIE, one door west of T.
Head & Son's drug store, liuntingdon.
t' ; f: „ed er, yourselves
SAMUEL T. iIItOWN
,t(fal)TX TUEDVJE D *
Attorneys at Law,
Huntingdon, Pa.,
,iSre silences that formerly occupied by John
Esq.
()et. Is, 1833.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Willutend to all . husiners entrusted tojiim.Or•
Ike nearly opposite the Court House
May 5, '55
Something New at 11 1111 l inglion.
The celebrated Centre County Iron fot stile
at the following prices;
Four cents per lb fur• conunon assorted front
inches square and round up. 41 route fur
Horseshoe and Spike-rods, including § and
inches swim, and d cents fur Nail•rods, at the
cheap store of
CUNNINGHAM A: DUNN.
DR. D. R. 000 D,
Having located in Petersburg, Iluntingdon co.,
Pe_ respectitilly otters his professional services
to the citizens of that place, and surrounding
country.
nor Crr,Mr 0, I iVia et •
MEDICAL ADVERTISEMENTS,
lALIVAORE LOCK SMspiTAL. ! TERMS :
DOC lON 710 lINSTON. The "lltistri so nos, I t o titi!,./1. • is poltlishect at
clrHI-.1 founder of this Celebrated Institation, the following rotes
I offers the most certain., speedy, and only at' paid in advance $1,50
effectual !wooly in the world for Meets, If paid within six months after the time of
tures, Seminal -Weakness, Pain in the Tod°, subseribint. 1.75
Constitutional Debility, Impotency, Weakness If paid before the expiration of the rear, 2.00
of the Rack and Lim/is, -Atfealoos o f t h e , Aud two dollurs and fifty cents if not pnid
nay , , Palpitation of the Heart. Dy,omr.i, Nor- till'oler the expiration of the year. Ni subscril ,
rutin Irritaltifity, Disease of the hea.l, Throur, lion taken for n lest period than six months.
Nose or Skin ; and all thOse serious anti inelan- 1. All subscriptions are continued mail nth
eboly disorders arising front the destructive ermine ordered, soil no paper will he discutitian
habits onfouth, Which destroys both hotly nod j ed, until fir . ..enrages are paid, except at the option
mind. Th e. secret sod solitary practices ore of the publisher.
more fatal to their victims than the slog of !Le 2. Returned numbers are never received by its.
threes to the mariner Ulysses, bli,thting their j Xlll radelters sent us in tin it wty aro, /cot, tel
nun, brilliant hakes of anScipatiptis, mitlering never ...mulish Chit purpose of the seal...,
marriage, &c., impossible. t 3. Persons wishing to atop their suWriptiond,
Young Men I must pay tot arrearages, and vend 11 written or
verbal order to that eflbcy to the
espally, who have Iteconic‘the victims of Sol- °nice
°f•Pub.
long Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit,
4. Giving notice to n. postmaster is neither a
which annually sweeps to nn untimely grave „ r proper nOt i co•
thousands of young nice of the MOSS exalted b. Af t , „ iie or more num b er , o f „ new year
talents, and brilliant intellect, Wilo 1111011 0111' lutve been forwarded, it new rem; has co o t oth,..
erwise hare entranetal listening senates with I oil. anti t h e pee, will not b e dieee,i,u4ed anal
the thunders or,elotptence, or waked to ecstacy arrearagec are paid. See No. 1.
the living lyre, may call with all confidence. The Courts have decided thst refusing to ink°
Marriage - a newspaper from the office, or removing and
Married person s , or
young;
men
„ o „,„ ip/R . leaving it uncalled for, is PRIM A Parte evidence
tine mariinue, being aware of physical weak- of l ttht " innal frn° I t
ness, organ' , debility. deformities;&e.,skould Subscribe!, living in distant counties, or inn
illllllCdiall,iY consult lie. Johnston. , other States, will be required to pay invariably
Jo t h i t e ist ‘i t . itt i lit ' a l :i 7 r e e s li l g ji i i o n u7l l y r c u t i t i n d ft r ie d i n n ” hmilsurrmonforpti:!; io 4Yer ui" l' i l r ie l' above terms will be rigidly adhered
a gentlemen, mid confidently rely upon his skill 1 ltn "i nl i e ctittnn
as n physician.
Organic Weakness.
immediately cured, end full vigor restored
. , ~ . , . .........._... - --. 0 ..-.
This disease is the penalty mo•t frequently i Six lines or less, $ 25 $ 37i 5O
paid by those who hove become the victim of i one square,'(l6 lines,) 50 70 100
improper indulgencies. Yt.ung persons ore too ; T wo , 4 (32 .s ) 102 150 200
apt to commit excesses from not being aware of 3 :no. 6 mo. 12 my.
the dreadful emisequenee that may ensue.— • One vinare. 03 00 $5 00 $8 on
low, noun that understands the subject will pre. Iwo squares, 500 650 It 50
tend to deny that the power of Procreation is , column, 800 10 00 ils o)
lost sooner by those falling into impru:Jer habit , d o. 15 00 20 00 30 00
than by the prudent. Besias being deprived 4 d 0.,,
20 00 25 00 40 00
o f the piens., of heolthy nihntring, the most se- , I do., 25 CO 30 Ou 50 0u
riot , ‘ and destructive ityinntuins to Min') and Ito- Businesi Cools of six linos, or less, $4.00.
dy arise. The system becomes der.o,,yol, the . _
phv•icid and mental powers weakened, itervoic.
p.iipitation of the t, Agents for the Journal:
digestion. a waatiaa t
er th e fr „,„, co „, ; „ u , i 'Fbe following persons we have appointed Agouti.)
haus of Coniminption. r.ir the lirNviNotioN ,T nutria nro author
14.iT Office No. 7, South Frederick Strut, veer,'" an d reertV for money paid on soh
yen I!"ors from Balt inoire street. East side, ri; :thd io take the unions of now sub.: 6
the rtcos. Be Ditrtimiliir ob.:caving the Ilan, I , ddi 4 rd Prices.
. . ,
and number, or you will mktnke the I,lnee. ~ e,lO T,, , iia• rim rooremence to mir nuimi;
A Core n,,,,,,0ted, in T,vo D.,,,, , 74 1,, 1, nt 11 ilistunee from 11 uttingdon.
NO ItIER.O URI' OR NACHEDUS DRUGS •', "• Tit' ) . 1,30,1,1 %q0 11 ' ,11,1 .Ye-dtrri ,
(;1... - oom W. Coosimirs. Cromwell towiiiliip
Dr. Johits4nes, , Fr.:l, 111,90 N, CiaV town,lllp.
IVemlier of the Komi College of Surgoons, : DAVID ETNIIII:, Cl . olll , Nen tOWIIShip.
London, grndunte from one or the tow, onti,nt Dr. J. P. Asuco, Penn townQl4,
College iof the United State, and the gro.,ter
part of whose life has been snetitin the first Ito,-
'dials of Lund., Paris Philadelphia, and else
where, hits eltected some of the most astoitish
ing eaves that were ever Icii.,wil, mane troubled
with ringing in the hi,id and ears when asieeii,
great nervonsne4s, beim: Alarmed nt sudden
sounds, nod hashfulttess, with freynent
nttrndcd .111rtil.ti with derangement of mind.
were cured immediately.
A Certain kiisease
When the inkguyied n! - 1!! imprtviert
of pleasure finds Le has imbibed the feeds of this
pnintld disc.°. it to too often happen,* that en
ill-timed sense of shame, or dread of d iscover,
deters biro lrom applying to those who from or-t
-em,
I respeetnhility, eon alone befriend
, • till' the aymptions
....# dbieuse make their appeartinee,
• , ~teit core throat,
• TS?” "JOI'IMA I.", In., 300 Fultfit.r.:-
I:ers Ntiort., tbtan an other paver
in ;chi, Ut,MIS'•
„;u
... .
a.: .Ililt4
11. NEFF, 111. D.,
' •• " lounted hitnFelf in WArtntofor
: 7 ' thl , •• county, Nvould resnectfull.y ot:ir
t- I • •• Acrricel to the niticcnq of that 1,12,
, : ' • , country afijr.,,,t.
n! Ncr.s:
:1 •.• ' ' • t. 1 , . Gen. A. I'. Wilson,
un, • . Woo. P. Orbison, kc
0 i ' , ire • • • ' ' 110, Jamcs
rpi discus, John Scott, 1 . ..
It thin V 1011. 1 ... . I .
vier
4
01. 11111,i, horrid owinv. to ;' I ~• ' ' •• '
thine, ignornm pretmlors who by the o , :e rf , ,
Huntingdurr,
skit deadly poison ,Nlereury, ruin the cot „
A! snndria,
tution,, tool either send the unfortnnatu statiere,•"
to an untirni Iv goon, or 'nuke the residue of hi,
life mi“,ol.lc.
- Take Portititilar Notice,
........ ......—...--. ..—.......
Dr. J.... tuldruF,eß nll those MAI have injur,l : T i,..\1,:s Ow,. 1...,F.r.
t i,,,,,,,!,, by imprver indolgeneit, Mail T. I I:.x. 'l'. I 1..:1i.t I
The Ye are some or the sal and melnnehrl.. Train leaven I '. \.M.M.. P. M.
r11 . .., , ts pro,!•leed by early' 11,,,it , + i.i . youth, vi , ..: 1,,,, r , i" , 1. , 2 •I'; 8.38 11.:1C
Weakre:s of the, 11,..,1 uu.l Lii11 , , q .2 . 1 ' 8111 , in i!ii II II Ili inglil/1:. ii.iiii Ll:i. ti.l.',.
...
.... .
head, itinincss or - Sight, I'm:. of r
rt.. Palpitation of the lle,t Dy , pcp,in, Net von ,
I)ernogements or tile D:gestire
- -
ilinction,;,"lencral Debility Syinptoras of C, .i
o
- r k . ,
stiniption, &C. N:t. 1.71.4.1
Ai ENT A lA.Y=The (earful effects or. the I,li:id NI iii. c i .,.„i, ,
are much to be dreaded; 1 , 0 , t , rot memory, (;on- I kill in 4don, 1,.i 6
losiun ot, leas, Depression of Spieit. Evil For- i I,,,,. is ij urg, ~..,4
hodings, Aversion to Soriety. Self I)istrast, I
, i - ,. 1. , , : , . 8. , 11.1.. respectrally solicits - the attention
INDUSTRY IIII:ST PROSPER.
le.,.,:irischoilrr,,,s,,,ii,i,iritis.to,,,L,cl.o,:erri::::,,sity,:f,,,,:.l.: ~,,,.., ~.
i 1 1 ,1;,, Mutt is the :::last: iiftitisi, ~ .. , 1 . .., ~ . , i , rming community to a quality or
Losing their vi,iir. I , ecoriii, , .• ', . . , . . ;',ii.ili he is now manuracturing, and will
, , ... :.. ~.,„., ~ ‘'' for ',lie ill a few days, he is also pre
nniciat,!•,.'''' ' •' ,
.• ' •
~,,,,,,, ~. ~. ilc 11:1174./WA, wagons, carts, tvliecl
, ~,, isromv,. t, 0., &co., nild to do all kind of repairing
sly for C. twin it; li't . : iiiist,s
Di's Joi.ii • Unt. ' in '' ''''•'"'''''' -`-'-`‘ - at the shortest notice, and in the most substantial
manner.
.13. Y
of the to
is
ga i , speedily an't imPmcured and frill vigor re- : hopon N. «'. cornerot Niontgmery and Wash.
i• us,
, stored.
nereou.s, Thousands of the most deiolitamd and . i nwon ~ ts.
W
.Nlarelt °7 185 . ti-tf.
I c o b, hod lost all hope. have been im- ,
metthttely relieved. All Impediments to Mar- A, I.„ \ l 'n sos. Bacot: PETIZIKIN
rind c, Phytdcal or Mental Disqualitiention, tier- WILSON & PETRII(IN,
robs !nimbi lity, Tresoblings tool Wenkness,
ur extour-tion ot the most fearful kind, speedily
B Pra ctice
C en e :i n e\ C • r lle e 3r l l: N l\3 ;i e7 ttr ir in e7- a G ; D d Lot : f l a n i‘i t r: .
cured by Doctor 'Johnston.
who have injured fttemsoh•es by a ceriuin pray- . I
luting
tataCouu
learned from aril companions, or nt school—the ; tans'
' LIBRARY MALE A I% S t S " O c O h I 2 A 3, T 1 :0 5 N 31 :
sleep, end IF not cured renders marriege impos- E Ilinory will Saturday. of.
Able, a n d destroys both mind and body, should 1 tcrnoon, at tt o'clock, it. their room in the
apply immediately. . Court Bon, Sttbsoription 50 cents a year.
What a pity theta young mon, the hope orbit. New hooks have bent, added to the former etc•
country, and the darling vi his parents should be ecllcnt coll„,i,„,, : _oi lifi o r , o ,. work . , Hugh
snatt•huti front all prospect; and enjoyments of ! Miller's. Mrs. Ellet's ,
lib , by the consequence ut deviating from the path ;
By • ortier the Battre and indulging in a certain secret habit ; President
Such persons before contemplatiug •
-- •
Marriage.
should reflect that a sound mind and logly are . Dlsooptvrxciti.
the most necessary requisit e s to promote comm.
1/11tIlICI'biiill he.lTlOalre existing between
till happiness. Indeed without these, the jou, i
Mytou and Messer is by mutual consent dit
limo prospect hourly darkens to the view•; the
tw•ith the ntcianeholy reflection that the Imppluesa he said
all r‘f:i.r°l!:"ll,l:°, Aill pleaeo cull and
Rg 54.1:
of another becomes blighted Nitil our own.
flaulsbarg, April 2. 1833.—tf
OFFICE NO. 7, :MUTH FREDERICK
BALTIMORE., M.H. Dissolution of Partnership.
To Stratagem i The Partnership heretofore existing between
w i T h e
'One' y
thousandsl s yeaa r n e t a t i
trt t h is
n m rti l nstitutio n
nir hereafter , t i l s e %o ai t l e e d 1 1 , ;T:1 1 . 1
: l o s t b ui3 u ut this
i y : i t et e d t, s;s: cj w h ru i . 7 l ,v l:lh n l e i t is :c e u it:
consent
ld stand
JOHN HUYETT, Jr.
Johnston, P p
etstnama ny NV rg itt:S o i s t e i ' d: r b e y:t t s s e , pF o r r t: e i ls:ol o ' c t i f l
u e r3 . . h i p: c a l i
have appealed again and again. belbre the pub-
Ont. 31, 1855.—tf.
lie, is asuflieient guarantee to the afflicted.
SirOOTTNTIVir DZIALIIRs can bay
N. B. There are so many ignorant and Cl/THING from me in Huntingdon at Whole
worthless quacks
thin them.lve3 as sale as cheap as they can iu the cities, as I have
Physicians, ruining health of the already itr- a sole,
st ire in . Phlladelphia.
Meted. Hr. Johns'n deems it necessary to say to
H. ROMAN.
those unacquainted with his reputation that his
•
Diplomas alwa) a hang in his oflice. BLANKkeswAlwayit hay your Blankest the
***Taxa rieu.—A 11 letters must be post "Journal ()dice." wo haye . nos , prepared vs.
paid, and contain a onstage n
e stamp for the replw, ry supuurartiele of BLAN K 11k..1311b, BONDS,
~r nu answer will he sent. .Ir7DGMENT NOTES. Nti iNfo, EXT l tri.;
•
TERMS OF' THE JOURNAL.
ADV lITISEMENTS
Will he charged nt the following rateat
insertion. 2 do,
SA mum. STLrrny, Jackson township,
(:. NVATBON, lirdaY
P. 1 1 ,1.1,1% ;; I I , i"pringliehl township,
Ilt,,:111N9ON, Esq.. Warriorcmnrk tp
Petorcburg,
Wntersirce
M:ij. Mtera.nr. 'rod township
A. M. BLAIR, 1)0,1in township,
CLARK, Ii
JAM!: ivniipglinTß.
NATHANIEL. LTTLE, Spruce Creel
Maj. W. Moo., Alexondria.
W i tz.Licii: Union Furnace.
EAT, Union township.
Davits Qrdinksoir, C 1159 township.
SAMUEL WInTelN, Esq., Franklin township,
Grown: SILVSN, Wsrrior,min-k.
Itanto Toth] township.
Lc. ,I. Ault. tivaue, llnhlin township.
F-,-~
RAILROAD HOURS
, 3.11; 4.1'1. 16.1)I
. 11114
'11:11,1 JOIN; West.
A. M A. M.
7.05 12.34
7.18
1 2 .4 S
7 . 3 2 1.02
7,15 1.15
Ilontingdo9, Oct. Ist, 1856