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KANE'S AUCTIC MX2IDITION. And a large assortment of other books may be had, very low, by addressing GEO. BERGSTRESSER, MILL Cloak, Hunt. Co., Pa. The foregoing work' con be had of Gec,. Berg !dresser only, who is the Canvassing Agent for this county, and who will shortly call on the citizens of the county. [Estate of Eathan Chi!coil, Dec'd.) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Ad. ministration on the estate of Eathan Chilcott, late of West township, Huntingdon county, deed., have been granted to the under. signed all persons indebted to said estate are requested to snake immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settle. meat. JOSHUA G REENLAN D, Administrator. Huntingdon, Fet.25,'67.—f1. (MT AFFAIRS.--APRIL TERM 1! , :) 7. TRIAL I.lti'f—Flß.ST Robert. Wilson YR. \Vol. Fmter's Ex'rs. Ilunting.lon county to Anarcw Robison's Ex', pumas vs Jantes 'Porter. Shoonberger's Ex'rs vs A. P. Wilson et al for use ol Itivton Stnith & Remy. rlerninr• vs B. X. Blair, et nl. 'll. , - • ! 'l4+ NVils , ,:t. N. C. Del . ., ~ !;,.. TRIAL LIST—SECUN) WELK, John G. Grimly vs Gable's Elers, John Penn Brock vs John Savage. Same vs Satne. — . John hl. Walter vs Dash! Varner. Union Trans. Co vs Penn. & Ohio Trans. Co. Leonard Weaver vs Luck & Snyder. Samuel Caldwell vs Michael J. Martin. John Dougherty vs Taylor, Wilson & Petriken. Weiller ' Kline & Ellis vs Christian Couts., (image Couch vs Far. Insurance Co. Matthew Truman for use vs. Robert IL Pond. Peter Long & with vs Daniel Roberts' Adm'r. &dee & Baugher vs James Bricker. Mary E. Trout vs Mitrtin Manner et al. Matson Walker vs Andrew Walker. ; L. & S. liecthi vs John Jamison. Ettinger & Theedman vs Ilnyett.& Seeds. Bancroft, Beaver & Co. vs josh. R. Cox's Ad. Noe M. ASlllea, vs. Same. I Same vs. Same. GRAND JURORS. Brice BIM, fernier, Dublin. Michael Baker, carpenter, Porter. Alexander S. Briggs, farmer, Tull. Philip Crouse, tailor, eassville. James B. Carothers, farmer, Morris. John EL Cunninqhmn, carpenter, Iluntingdon William L. Couch, termer, Barrio. David Enyeart, homier, Walker. John Foster, farmer, Shirley. John Gt.:Ails, tinner, Warriorsmark. Jacob }lmmo, farmer, Penn. Robert F. Ilaslett, innkeeper, Morris. Gee. W. Ilazard, farmer, Union. Robert Johnston, farmer, Jackson. John Lee, miller, Walker. Thomas Osborn, farmer, Jackson. IsAtar Oatenkirk, limiter, Brody. John F. Parsons, farmer, Tull. Livingston Robb, farmer, Walker. Wm. Stapleton, farmer, Tod. David Swoope, Jr., carpenter, Clay. Andrew Smith, farmer, Union. Willie m Walker, carpenter, Porter. I Elias B. Wilson, J. P., Classville. TRAVERSE JpRoits—FIRST WEEK, William Africa, shoemaker, Huntingdon. Alexander Appleby, farmer, Dublin. Samuel Bowman, farmer, Shirley. Jacob Brumbaugh, farmer, Penn. John C. Bolinger, farmer, Cromwell. Richard Cunningham, farmer, Jackson Isaac Curfman, farmer., Tod. Joseph Cornelius, humor, Cromwell.. ;Jacob 11. Dell, farmer, Cass. John Duffey, mason, Springfield. Gideon Eli., surveyor, Tod. Martin Flenner, wagonmaker, Walker. Robert Fleming, farmer, Jackson. Jonathan Frazier, tanner, Jackson. Michael Flasher, farmer, Jackson. James Goodman, carpenter, Huntingdon. Hiram Grady, farmer, Henderson. Austin Green, mechanic, Cassville. John Griffith, farmer, Tod. John Ilewit, farmer, Porter. Thomas Hamer, jr., farmer, West. Samuel Harvey, farmer, Shirley. Solomon Houck, farmer, Tod. • Daniel Knode, farmer, Porter. Charles H. Miller, tanner, Huntingdon. Abraham McCoy, briekmakcr, Huntingdon. William Morgan, farmer, Shirley. William C. McCauley, tanner, Brady. Am Price. farmer, Cromwell. John S. Pheacant, farmer, Union. Char'. Rhinchart, farmer, Clay. John Shaffer, Farmer, Morris. Philip Silkifitter, farmer, Barree. Peter Shaver of Samuel, clerk, Shirley. Peter Shaffer, farmer, Morris. David Snare, J. 1 3., Huntingdon. Jacob Snyder, tailor, Huntingdon. Simes. clerk, Franklin. Thomas Weston, J. I'., Warriorsmark. Thomas Wits., J. I'., fleeces. F. B. Wallace, blacksmith, Huntingdon. Armstrong Willoughby, tailor, Huntingdon, Leonard Weaver, farmer, Hopewell. Themes Whittaker, farmer. Porter. Jacob Walters, fanner, Franklin. Samuel Wall, merchant, Penn. .101111 Kirsch, blacksmith, Franklin. John Hung, gentleman, West. • TEA VER SE JURORS—SECOND WEEK. James Bell, farmer, Warriors:mark. William Cramer, farmer, Tell. James Um, fanner, Dublin. Met Cunningham, homer, Porter. David Colenleek, Corner, Huntingdon. John Dud; firmer, Jackson. Thomas Duffey, farmer, Springfield. , John Eberly, farmer, West. Martin Fleming, farmer, Brady. David H. Foster, merchant, Hopewell. John Glighotan, carpenter, Porter. Joshua Green, farmer, Barren. John Grafton, laborer, West. Caleb Greenland, farmer, Cass. George Hight, forma, Tod. John Ilewit, farmer, West. Jacob 11. Knode, flormer, West. Hugh King, tunnel, Shirley. James Kerr, farmer, Brady. Jol n P. Murphy, shoemaker, West. George Myerly, farmer, Springfield. Franklin B. Neely, farmer, Dublin. John A. Nosh, printer, Huntingdon. Henry F. Newingbam gentleman, Huntingdon, Christian Pcightal, tailor, Barree. Jacob Spanogle, hornier, Shirley. John Simpson, fanner, Huntingdon. I Henry W. Swoope, farmer, Porter. Samuel Smith, former, Union. Valentine Smittle, fanner, Tell. James Stevens, armor, Choy. William P. Taylor, carpenter, Clay. John Weston, farmer, Union. John Whittaker, gentleman, Huntingdon. Richard Wills, eabinut-maker, Warriorsinark. Michael Ware, farmer, Weer. Huntingdon, March 25, 1857. Gilt ~ HOW'S THIS ? J. e W. SAXTON are now receiving their Stroud Fall and Winter Stock of New and Fashionable Dry Goods 1 Enumeration is unnecessary, but what every body says must be true—and everybody says the place to find tie best assortment of Dry Goods, iu these parts, is at J. & W. SAXTON'S. De0.10,'56. Efigi ILA% EaLIBEI,I O DENTISTS • , zurristivoi, VA. (IFFICE y removed to the rooms V./adjoining the residence of Dr. It. Allison Miller, ucar the Pres. "" byterian Church. Jan. 14, Iss7.—tt. 500 Chesnut Posts for sale by CUNNINGHAid & DUNN. A n Bushels Cloverseed, just received and picor sale by J. & IV. BAXTON. ti,fi TONS Broad Top Coal just received'and UU (or sale by CUNNINGHAM & BUNN. 1 J EADPIPE fmsnle nt the Trardwnie Store of JAMES A. BROWN & co. 4 o Tons Anthrieito Coal just received and Mr sale by Cunningham le Dunn. 31ISCELLANINF.Y. The Lost is Found; 'l' TO LIFE. ALEXANDRIhrOMPSY itrrlt 4 c. manila. with,, t•• inform I . & ..-,, Ittt friends and lite p oi Pc getteittlt. • .-,. that he has bought the altove-named Foundry, Patterns, Flasks, and all its contents, and front his long experience in the business he hopes to obtain a share of the public patronage. As he has the Foundry in full ope ration, he can furnish all who may give hint a call with all kinds of Castings ; such as Rolling Mill and Forge Casting, Grist and Saw Mill Casting, improved 1 hrashing Machine Casting; and in a short time will have Cook Stoves °rya 'ions suer and improved patternS fur wood and coal; also ten-plate 10,7011, Air-Tight, Parlor, and Bar-room stoves, of till sizes for stood or coal. Also Castings for house; cellar grates ; such as Lents's, Sills, Sash-Weights, he. Plows at every description of the latest and most im proved style. Also steel soles, witgon boxes, ~,,,,, n•aiime, large bells and cast water-pipes. SOLLO W -• WBuZ consisting of Kettles, Boilers, &c.. having turn ing -lathes, ho will be able to furnish any of the above-named articles, either wood or iron; and he has all kinds of Castings tuo numerous to mention, all of which will be sold cheaper than ever for essh and all kinds of country produce.— Also old metal will be taken in exchange for cas ting. Burry up yiair old metal and country pro duce when any a,ticles are wanted. 11. C. McGILL. pr.23,'56.—1y. Nem Goods New Good.' !I AT D. P. GAVIN'S CHEAP STORE. D. P. Gw•in hns just received from yhilndel. phin n largo and beautiful assortment of 'NVINTZR 00.01)0. consisting of the most fashionable Dress Goods for Ladies and Gentlemen, such as Black Silks, Chameleon Se Futcy Silks, French Merino., All Wool de Loins, Persian Twills, Coburg Cloth, Lovella Cloth, Alpacca, Debalz, Madon na Cloth, Wool Plaids, and any quantity of Fancy Bo's'ns. Prints of any description. ALSO, a large lot of dress Trimmings, dress Buttons, Bonnet Silks, Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Laces, Veils, Collars, Undersleeves, Chiumzetts, Mohair head dresses,Gum Bolts, Whalebones for Skirts, Silk an Linen Hose, French Working Cotton, Fall and Wool Shawls, and a variety of Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. . . _ Also, Cloths black end blue, black and fancy Cessimer, Owl/lets, K. Jeans, Yestings, Flan nels,' Wt. Red and Yellow, Sack Flannels of all colors, Canton Flannels, Cotton Drills, Nan keen, Linsey, Muslius, bleached and unbleach ed, Tickeu, Checks, Table Diaper, Woolen and Linen Table Covers, Sheeting Muslin ni yaras wide, Woollen Coats, Caps and Comforts, Woollen yarns cf different colors. Billtlicninets (0 the Intent styles of every color. Largest assortment in town and at prices that cannot be beat. ALSO;. flats di. Caps, of the latest style 9, Boots and Shoes, ELARDWARE, QummivirwArtmi, Buckets, Tubs, Bus kets, OH Cloths• Groceries, ,f the best quality, Salt and all goods usually kept to a country Store, My old customers, and as many new ones as can crowd in are respectfully requester; to come and examine my goods. No charge for looking. All kinds of Country produce taken in ex change for goods, at the highest market prices. Oct. 13, 1856. • IN BIIST *: AGAIN 1 *.. Huntingdon Foundry. • , Egalc 91111 SUBSCRIBERS , TAKE THIS ME- I thod of inlorrning their trimls and the pub lic generally, that they have rebuilt the Hunt ingdon Foundry, and are now in successful 3p eration, and are prepared to furnish cooling of all kinds, of the hest nunlity on the shortest no tiee and meet reasonable term.. Farmers are invited to cull and examine nor Ploughs. We are manufacturing the Hunter Plough, (thin plough took the premium at the linutingdon County Agricultural Fair, in 11455) also Iluntor's cclArated Cutter Plough, which can't he heat, together with the Keystone, Ilill side, and liarshear Ploughs. We have on hand and arc manunteturing stoves, such as Cook, Parlor and office stoves fur coal cr wood. BOLLOW-lIVIAZOI consisting of Kettles, Boilers, Skillets, &c., all of which will by sold cheep fur cosh or in ex change fur country produce. Old metal token for new castings. By a strict attention to busi ness and desire to please, we hope to receive o share of public putronage. J. M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO. April 80, 1851.--tr. LATEST ARRIVAL OF nu MLIT3VETs (NOTOgi AT TIIE BROAD TOP DEPOT. uN Z lrn &DiINN I reciLei ca : set ,tockotm and lior Guo,ls, consisting of Dry Goods, Ilard-ware, Groceries, queens-ware, Cedar-Ware, Hats, boots and shoes. willow-ware. Crockery-ware, stone and earthen Tinware, Ready Made Clothing always fin hand, and in short everything that is usually kept in a count, store. • . BACON, SALT, FISH AND PLASTER, kept concitnntly for Sale. • Call and oxamine our Quota and judge for yourselves. All kinds of country proctors taken in ex change for Goods at the highest marketpriees. The highest market pikes paid for all kinds of Grain. Promptattention paid to storing andforward lag allkinils ofinerehandise, produce,&e. Huntingdon, Nov, 14, 1806. SCRIVENERS' OFFICE T h. undersigned will attend to drawing Wills, I Deeds, Mortgages, Articles of Agreement, Leases, Letters of Attorney, Bonds, Ac. lle will also arrange and state Administrator's ac• counts and attend to the palming of them before the Register. All will be done in legal form, and good style, and at moderate charges. JACOB MILLER. Huntingdon, 20th January, 1857.—* VGefikdow Sash J. dr W. Saxton have now on band different kinds of Window Sash, and at much lower pri ces than con be made by hand. They will be able alto to have Doors, Shutters, Blinds and everything necessary for building purposes, made at the shortest notice. gr. A splendid lot of Fancy and Striped Silks, French Morino, Caslunere, llonese Cloth ltobes, Pawl and Striped Datums, Persian Twills. Also, a handsome assortment of Col lars, Undersleeves and Mitts, just received and I 1 r sale clump, by A. W. SA rm. 4 1) o . . ! 4 1 - !, „ Jliti UPI' ibi l i „ ~,! 11 (t) OF THE ..1 C :14 0 6, 11EN1 1 . JOUItNAL." o [i:.:> 4' Il i: Pic t, t ic ,/ and i,st i: ( (ICI' 4 f ') (,), JOB OFFICE] ((), 1,0 4' ' (,), IX TILE COUNTY. 1 ) L;> ia4 ' 0 ~ JOB-WOUK 0, '› 0 OF 11 ‘S. t , 4.. (1211 lIKILLW...IO , P !" ?, EXECUTED 0- • 1 ii ~ 1 Cheap a 4 the Cheapest, ° , li> ( 12 ; aliiiD r.IJETt7BA g re 4 0 THAN- ° Z.t > 4, (()) ~ cug ozoor.• ';') 11› 4,1 : I , PERFECT sATlstmrtow 10 0 0 EA> 4% 0 WARRANTED. o f 4 ' 4 ' ( All kinds of ( 0 ) 0 BLANKS g • 0 . , 130 CONST A r TLY ON 11024.).0 '''''' O oO.C . :COGPOCCGO . fI , rOVVVY, V i t t `t_ i.-.,./@lfinYaLacipgs MACHINE SHOP AND FRENCH BUHR, MILL STONE hi 11.1211 1 ,1@h•AtTeC):Tctro Corner or Germantown Road and New Market Streets, on the North Pennsylvania Rail Road, Philadelphia. Constantly on band or made to order, thefol• lowing highly appro44 Flour Mill Machinery. Woodward's Patent Portable Mills andStuat Machines. Johnston's Patent Iron Concave Bran DUfl ten. • Stover's Patent Fuel Saving Corn Kilns: Pierson's Patent Barrel lloopand Moulding Machines. 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 Con- cave Dlll2ll East and Soath•East of the Ohio and Mississip• pi Rivers. Warranted to take out of the offal of every Bushel Ground, from 1 to 21 lbs, of standard dour, which could not be bolted out on account of the electrical adhesiou to the Bran. NOTICE :—I hereby warn all persons against infringing my rights, secured by Letters Pa tent as above, as I will prosecute all persons making, selling, or using any Bran Dusters , with en Iron or Cast Metal Concave in via lation of the Letters Patent of Joseph John• got., dated April 11th, 1511. THOMAS B. WOODWARD, Proprietor. N. B.—State and County Patent Rights for all the above Machinep for Sale. August '29, 1855. It I.ff BOOKS ! 1 BOOKS ! 40000 VOLUMES new and r; t ,ois eaievry variety usually kept in a Phibulelphia Book Store, and many of them at half the Publisher's retail price, the subscriber now offers to the public. All school hooks used in the county can he had in any quantities nt retail and wholesale rates. Forilsegi, Letter and Wrapping taper, wholesale or by the ream. • . . Wu superior Gold Pens vitth Silver and Gold Cases, treat $1 upwntds. too Pocket and Yen knives of Rogers' and others' beet rnanuftteture. ..... 100 splendid Port Monnatcsund Pocket Books ut 2it etc. and upwards. 3,000 ricers WALL PAPER, of the latent and prettiosl styles, just received from Philadelphia and .New York, prices from 10 a piece and upwards. We beautifully painted and gold gilled Win dow Shades at 44 ets. and upwards. The public I aye but to call and examine, to be convinced that in buying of the alcove stock they Nall be pleased and al., save money. Re member the place, corner of Montgomery and Railroad streete WM.. COLON. Apr.23,'56. GRAFF & CO. WESTERN FOUNDRY, f rt: No. 224 Wood Street, PITTSBIrIiG, PA MANUFACTURERS OF Cooking Stoves, Cool and Wood Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Dox Stover, Hollow Ware, Plain end Fancy Crates & Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, , Portaide Forges, Sugar, Tea and Stove Kettles, Wittrun Boxes, &d. Nov. 20 PILES 1' PILES PI LEN I Are you suffering with the Piles, inwardly Or outwanily? irso, use Dr. Dories' ei leitrated Remedy. Warranted to cure in all tises. Thu above is the only remedy that has ever cured clliictually. City references and testi• munials given. If you hove the Pileu inwardly, ask fur a box of Or. ll.'s Pills—only 60 cents. If you have the Piles outwardly, ask for a box of Dr. ids Ointment—truly 50 cents. For sale by JOAN READ, Runtiegdon, Pa. June 4, Till. Adams & Co.'s Express. T. R. SIMONTON, Agent, Huntingdon. Money, Packages, and goods of all kinds, re ceived and forwarded at t he risk of the company, to all the citios and principaltowns in the United State May 1,'52. Dr. John IVlooullooh, nffers hisprofessional services to the citizens or liuntingdonand vicinity. Office, Mr. Mode brand's, between the Exchange and Jackson's Huntingdon, Aug. 29, 1855. Boom Ouse I and Get Good Bargains I! .1. k W. S.:ITN have received from the cos. tern cities an assortment of Silks, Shawls, Tat. Inas, Dress Goods and Embroiderie3. They have adokted the motto—"quielt tittles and small profit," (live them a cull. 113011111TISENENTS. Discovery of e. Greate;i.t Medical the A ft. .L 1 !1.,.:1i :ii ! ,luxe tu a L.llllllOll p:I/1 lie has tried it O. MO cases, and never failed except in two • - (Meth thunder humor.) lie hue now in his m,sseision over tw,u hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twiatty miles of Boston. Two bottles aro warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the foam Two or three bottles will cure the system of Biles. Two bottles aro warranted to cure the worst ease of Erysipelas. Ono to two bottles are rearrested to cure all humor in the Eyes. Two bottles arc warranted to cure running of the ears and blothes among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. Ono bottle will cum scaly corruption of the skin. . . . Two to three bottles nro warranted to MO the worst ease of ringworm. Two to throe bottles are warranted to cure the most desperate ease of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to rare the gleit rheum. Fiveto ei g ht bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula. A benefit it always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity in taken. Bender, I peddled over a thousand bottles' of this in the vicinity of Boston. 1 knew the effect of it in every case. Sb sure as water will extinguish tire, so sure will this cure humor.— I never sold a bottle of it but that sold another; idler a trial it always spooks 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 1846—seetand that it should cure all kinds of humor. In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great popularity of the discovery. I will state that in April, 1N53, 1 peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—in April, 1954, 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 potent medicines was over 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 us 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 a few bottles. 0, what a mercy if it will prove effectual in all Cities of that dreadful malady—there are but few who have more of it than I have. 1 know of several cases of Dropsy, all of whom aged people cured by it. For the vari ous diseases of the Liver, Sick ileadtehe, Dys pepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in th e Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in diseases of the Ridnoys, &c., the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can get and enough of it. Dutecnone FOR Use.—Adults one table spoonful per day—Children over ten years des sert voonfull—Children front five to eight years teaspoonful!. As no directions can be applica ble to all constitutions, take sallicieut to 010, ate on the bowels twice a day, Manufacturea Ay DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120, Warren St., Roxbury, Muss. Price $l.OO. T. W. Dyott, General Agent for Pennsylva nia. Whole4ale Agents.—N. Y. City, C. V. Click tier, 01 Barclay Street—B. H. Ring, 192 Broad way.—Rushton and Clark, 275 Broadway.—A. & D. Sands, 100 B ulton Street. For sale by G. W. Branum, McVeytown ; Mrs. Mary Marks, Lewistown; T, Read k Hun, Huntingdon. And sold by Agents generally, May 28;56.-Iy. HUNTINGDON CARRIAGE & - WAGON. MANUFACTORY\VEN BOAT , thankful for ~ . pa i t t s , t w ft i t t l e •t r t i r i ii that he ia prepared to manufacture at hitt shop on Washington strut, on the property lately and for many years occupied by Alex. Cannon, CARRIAGES, ISUUCIES, ROCKAWAY'S. GERMANTOWN WAGONS, and in short every kind of vehicle desired.— Rockaways and Buggies of a superior manullto tare anti finish always ou hand and for mile a fair prices. Repairing of all kinds done at the shortest no Lice and most reasonable terms. Iltigingdon, May 28,1856.-Iy. A SPLENDID ARRIVAL FALL AND WINTER AT TILE lIUNTINODUN CLUTIIINU STOltli. A. WILLOUGHBY, HJust returned from the east with a large - 11 . 1 and ,:plentlid assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing, for men and boys, made in the latest fashion ants in the most durablomenuer. Who ever wants to be dressed bettor and cheaper than anybody else in town, let him eall at W,LLouorruy s Cases' CLoyrima STORE, one door west of T. Heed & Son's drug store, Huntingdon. Call and see for yourselves Oct. IS, 1854. SAstiJEL T. BUOWN JouN SCOTT, gqieTte 1111VVE r , Attorneys at Law, Huntingdon, Pa., Once smear that formerly occupied by John Scott, Esq. _Oct. 19, 1853. Talo. P. ATTORNEY AT LA W, Wil 'attend to all business entrusted to:him. 01 flee nearly opposite the Court House May 5, '53 Something New at Huntingdon, The colebratod Centro County Iron for sale at the following prices: Four cents per lh fur common assorted from $ inches square and round up. 4.1 cents fur Horso.shoo and Spike-rods, including $ and 11 inches square, and 5 cents for Nail-rods, at the cheap store of CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. DR. D. R. GOOD, Having located in Petersburg, Huntingdon Pa.. respectfully oilers his professional services to the citizens of that place, stud surrounding country. November 19, 1856.-in.' AIIII , At'fISE.:III',NTS, 11.%11011eitE 1•ICK HOSPITAL. no TO:It JOIINSToN k n. t . f s :,lll . i Institution, t speeav, , awl only Mr.. 111,11 ivneify in the, fnn Style- Pnin in th.. C htli,otey, ~Itl,e do; nevi, Palpitation or the a:, . ay. Ner- YOUS Irritability, Disease al the head, 'lhrh:tt, Nose or Skin ; and all thuso serious and inclatt eholy disorders arising runt the destructive habits of Youth, which destroys both hotly and mind. These secret and solitary practices are Intro fatal to their victims than the song of the Byreus 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- Vary Vice, that dreitdful and destructive habit, which 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 nil confidence. Marriage. Married persons, or young men contempla ting marring°, being aware of physical weak ness, organic debility, deformities, &c., should immediately consult Dr. Johnston. Ho who places himself' under the care of Dr. Johnston truty religiously confide in leis honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as ft physician. - - Organic Weakness. immediately cured, and foil vigor restored. This disease is the penalty most frequently paid by those who have become the victim of improper indulgencies. Young persons are 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 boomr by those:falling ; into improper habit than by the prudent. Besides being deprived of tire pleasure of healthy offspring, the most se rious and destructive symptoms to mind and bo dy twine. 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 cousumption. . No. 7, South Frederick Strout, se ven doors front Baltimore street, East side, V the steps. Be particular in observing thu twine and Panther, or you will mistake the plane. A Cure warranted, in Two Days. NO MERCURY Olt NAUSEOUS DRUGS. Dr. Johnston, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, graduate from ono of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in tho first Hos pitals of London, Paris Philadelphia, and else where, has effected some of the most astonish ing cures that were over known, many troubled with ringing in the lend and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, and bashfulness, with frequent blushing attended sotnetimes 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 make their appearance, such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in the heed and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on the shin bones, and arms, blotches on the head, itte and extremities, progressing with frightful rapidity, till at last the palate of the mouth or the hones of the nose 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 from whence no traveller returns," To such, therelbre, 1)r. &Marlton pledges himself to (.reserve the most inviolable secrecy, and from his extensive pm tice in the first Hospitals of Europe and Ameri- m, he eau conlitinntly recommend a safe and speedy curd to the unfortunate victim of this hot 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 the cons.i lotion,. and either send the unfortunate sulteem• to an untimely grave, or make the reside,: of his life miterahlm Take Particular Notice. Dr. .1.. addresses all these aim have injured themselves by improper indulgenei es. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, yiz Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pmts in the head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular pow er, Pulpitation of [bulletin Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Digestive Functions, — teneraiDebility Symptoms of Con sumption, &z. IguscrAm.y--Tho fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded; Loss of memory, Con fusion oft lees, Depression of Spirit, Evil For. boffins, Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Er., are some of the evils produced. Tibousands of persons of all ages, can now ; t og° Mott is the cause of their (tatting health. Imsing their vigor, becoming weak, pule and emaciated, have singular appearance about the eyes, tough and symtoms of consumption. Dr. Johnston , s Invigorating Moine dy 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, trans bout im mediately relieved. All Impediments to Mar riage, Physical or Mental Disqualification, Ner vous Irritability, Trembling:s and Weakness, or exhaustion of the most fearful kind, speedily cured by Doctor Johnston. Young :►Ten, who have injured themselves by a certain prac tice indulged in when alone—n habit remittently learned from evil companions, or at school—the effects of which are nightly felt, even when a- sleop, and if not cured renders marriage impos sible, and 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 patents should bo matched from all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequence ordevititing from the path of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit Such persons before contemplating Rlarkiago, should reflect that a sound mind and u•ody are the most necessary requisites to promote connu bial happiness. Indeed without these, tine jour ney through life becomes a weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens to the new; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and tilled with the melancholy reflection that the happinet, of another becomes blighted with our own. OFFI CE NO. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK ST., BALTIMORE, MD. To Strangers. The many thousands cured at this Institution within the last 1.5 years, and the numerous im portant burgical Operations performed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by the 'Reporters of the pa pers, and other persons, notices of which have appeared again and again before the pub lic, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. N. B. There are so ninny ignorant and worthless quacks advertising themselves as Physicians, ruining the health of the already af : flitted. Dr. Joliandesins it necessary to say to ti irs° unacquainted with his reputation thou hi, Diplomas always hung in Li. office. 7Aon NUTICE.—AII letters must he lust paid, and c,mntiu a iiwitugti amp for the milli, or no answer will be scut. Jane In, 1t456,-I,y. TERMS f)l.;' THE JOURNAL. TERMS : The"llu,rixono , l tiettNAL' is publisheti et the following rates t If paid in advance $1,50 . 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We do the fin• the convenience of onr subscri bers living stn distance from Huntingdon. JOHN W. THOMPSON, Esq., Hollidaysburg, Huonoo W. CORNELIUS, Cromwell township. lluxor lltioSON, Clay township. DAmo ETNIRE, Cromwell township. Dr. J. P. Ammon, Penn township, J. WAREHAM MITTLRN, Franklin township, SAMUEL BTEFFEY, Jackson township, Cul. Jou. C. WATSON, Wady township, Mounts Bnons, Springfield township, WM. ERTURINSON, Esq., Warriursmark tp., Gonnow WnorrluintPetersburg, lltetotm Nurm•, West Barr.. JOHN BALSEACII, Wittorstreet, Mikj. CHARLES MICKLEY. Tod township, A. M. BLAIR, Dublin township, Gooton Wu.sox, Esq., Tell township, JAMES CLARK', Birmingham. NATHANIEL LYTLE, EMI, Spruce Creek. Maj. W. MOORE, Alexandria. B. F. WALLA., Union Furnace. SIMEON WRIGHT, Esq., Union township. D.tvin CLARKSON, Esq., Cass township. SAMUEL WIOTON, Esq., Franklin township. Dictum SHANE, Esq., Warriorsmark. Dmin A VRANDT, Esq., Todd township. Do. J. ALFRED SHADE, Dublin township. The ".EOI.3INAIP has 300 Subseri. hers more, than any other paper in this county. U. K. NEFF, M. li., HAVING located himself in Wall MOB Man K. in this county, would respectfully otter his professional services to the citizens of that place and the country adjacent. nrdr•uui:xuuS: J. 13. 'lden, 31. D. Gun. A. P. Wilson, • 51. A. Henderson, " Win. P. Orbison, Esti J. 11. Dorsey - , " Ilan. James M. Stewart, " John Scott, Esq. lion. George Taylor Huntingdon, Pa Jacob M Gcmmill, M. D., Alexandria. John M'Culloch, " Petersburg. RAILROAD HOURS. TRAMS COIN() EAST. Mail T. I Ex. T. I Fast T. Truitt leaves I'. M. A. M. P. M. Petersburg, • 2.46 3.38 9.36 Iltmtingtlou, 3.03 3.64 9.62 Mill Creek, 3.16 4.04 10.01 Mt. Union, 3.33 4.17 10.14 'TRAws CoING Train tomes P. M. A. M Mt. Union, 4.46 7.05 12.34 Mill Crook, 5.03 7.18 12.48 Huntingdon, 5.18 7.32 LO2 Peterhburg, 5.34 7.45 1.15 INDUSTRY MUST PROSPER. JN. BALL respectfully solicits tho attention *of the farming community to a quality of rionqam which he is now manufacturing, 111111 will hare ready fur sale inn few days, ho is also pre pared to stoke harrows, wagons., oasts, wheel barrows, Som, and to do all kind of repairing at the shortest notice, and in the most substantial manner. Shopon N. W. corner of Montgniory and Wash ington sts. March 27 1855—tf. A. P. Wilms.nue,: Prrnutin WILSON a PE I Ti I IKIN, JITTORIVEYS .fiT HUNTINGDON, PA. Practice in tho several Courts of Huntingdon Blair, Cantbria, Centre, and Juniata Coun ties. March 93, 1853. FEMALE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. THE library will be open creep Saturday of- Mime., at 3 o'clock, in their room in the Court blouse. Subscription 60 cents a year. New books have been added to the former ex cellent cullectiom—Oillfillen's works, Hugh Miller's, Mrs. Ellet's _ _ By order of the President. Huntingdon, Oct. Ist, 1836. ~'L~iID~'J~ :M ~dS :. ~t ~~' iR N rl , l-1E partnership heretofore existing hetwuen Myton and Musser is by mutual consent dis solved, and all persons knowing themselves in debted to thu said firm, will please call and set t' 'lade accounts without delay. MYTON & MOSSEII. Smithburg, April 2, 11355.-tt DlRsolution of Partnership. The rartnerelly heretofore existing between the undersigned, is this duy by mutual consent dissolved. The busied, will be canted on hereafter, by John Rayon, Jr. at the old stand. Ruiima LINNINGJIAIII, JOHN HUYErr, Jr. 0::t. 31, 1855.-tf. COUNTY DZIALEIIIs can buy CLOTHING from me in Huntingdon at Whole sale 410 cheap us they eau in the cities, as I have a Wholesale st an in Philadelphia. 11. ROMAN. 11111ANKN...Alwaya buy your Blanks ut the "Journal (MC," Wo bare now prepared a ve ry iutoriortirtiolo ul BLANK DEEDS, BONDS, JUDD MINT NOTES, SUMMONS', EXEC U TIDES, &v.