= MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. AWTIPHLOGISTIC SALT. A PERFECT SUBSTITUTE For the Lancet, Leeches and Blisters I •J ITS INTRINSIC VALUE THE EN- L IGLITENED COMMUNITY AND NOT THE DISCOVERER MUST BE THE JUDGE I UANY medicines offered for sale are accom panied by doubtful certificates (their chief value) and claim to be universal remedies, cu ring all maladies—a burlesque on common sense. As the discoverer of this Salt solemnly protests against having it placed on the catego• ry of frauds and impositions, he has resolved that it ellen go forth to the world like the pure gold dollar, wit' no otherpasspori than its own true value. If the public 6ud it genuine they will receive it—if spurious they will reject and condemn it. Instead of its being a panacea for all ills it has control over but one ill—has but one aim and accomplishes but one thing, to wit; subdues inflammatory diseases—whatever be their form or locality, whether in the head, throat, chest, abdomen, extremeties or skin. When the discoverer, after a long series of laborious and costly experiments, became fully sonfirmed in his conviction that the Antiphlo gistie Salt, which he now has the happiness to present to the American public, was a PERFECT ISOBSTITOTE for Blood-letting, Leeches and Blisters, his mind was so agitated that he could not sleep for many nights. The cause of hie agitation was the striking fact that the manner of its op. 'ration, like that of the virus in vaccination, could not be explained ups any known princi ple. How, in what way, it so effectually sub dues inflammatory diseases and no others, was at first wholly inexplicable; but on further ex periment it was proved that by its power over the veins, arteries and glands, it equalizes the fluids of the body, the want of an equilibrium in which is the sole cause of inflammation. It exerts like the vaccine matter, an extraordina ry influence over the circulation—resulting in a gradual decline of inflammation as indicated by the pulse which soon resumes its natural state, as the pain and heat disappear. Such is its potency, that like the virus just mentioned, it requires merely what adheres to the point of a quill dipped in a solution of it to allot the entire system—but must be instantly used to prevent decomposition, and secure its full air. tue. Three quills in acute, and two in chronic disease every 24 hours, till the heat and fever have subsided and a perfect cure is effected.— When it takes the place of leeches, stimulating ointments and blisters in local inflammation, as Brain Fever, Croup, Toothache. Pleurisy, &c., its mode of administration is two-fold. (Sec 'Erections for dissolving, &c.) Se-The peculiar excellence of this Salt is, that without the useless loss of blood and strength, it effectually cures inflammatory dis. I eases (no others) by producing an equilibrium of all the fluids of the body and a consequent uninterrupted circulation. The following dif ferent jorms which the unbalanced fluids as sume and many not here mentioned, that have more or less fever and pain, are as perfectly subdued by the Antiphlogistic Salt, as fire is extinguished by water. I—Cases where the unbalanced fluids affect the Bead and Throat—to wit: Brain Fever, Headache, Fits, inflamed Eyes, Ears and Nose Canker Neuralgia, Erysipelas, Bronchitis, tee. 2—Cases where the unbalanced fluids affect the Chest and Abdomen—to wit: Pleurisy, Asthma, Inflamed Lungs and Liver, Colic, Heartburn, Coughs. Dyspepsia, Gravel, Gonor rhea, Venereal, &c. 3—Cases where the unbalanced fluids affect the Extrerneties and Skin—to wit: Rheumatism °out, Scrofula Chicken and Small Pox, Salt Rheum, and all Itching and other Cutaneous Eruptions. This Salt greatly alleviates the inflammatory pains peculiar to married ladies (before and at the time of confinement) and many Female Complaints; and is very efficacious in Fevers, Ague, Wounds, Nervous and Spinal affections, and any other forms of (mark this) inflamma tory:disease, attended with heat or febrile symp. MIL Persons who have a tendency of Wool to the head and heart, and who lead inactive lives, or breathe the impure air of manufactories and the poisonous fumes of metals and minerals, or live in unhealthy climates are exposed to a pe culiar ritaiio7l cf the fluids of Me body, which one dose, without interfering with diet or busi• ness, once in three months, would 'mvariahly prevent. It is believed to afford protection a gainst infectious diseases ; and therefore, it is recommended to travellers, sailors and sol diers. To protect the community from imposition by counterfeits, the proprietor will employ no Agent, and has made such arrangements that he can send the medicine in any quantity, by mail or express, to any part of the United States or foreign countries. Its prime cost to the discoverer is $1,50 per drachm —price $2 per drachm—and is put up up in drachm pack ages for acute disease (with directions, bc.) at $1 ; three drachms do., for chronic cases, $5; and 5 drachms do. for families, sB—a net profit of fifth cents on each package. While many nostrum makers victimize the good-natured and pill-ridden public by ordering from six to a dozen box or bottles to cure any malady, no matter what, the undersigned is happy in being able to state that the severest forms of meat inflammatory disease are over come by one acute package, and the most obsti nate and long standing cases by one Chronic package. Although thirty days have not clap. red since this new medicinal agent became partially known to the citizens of Boston and few neighboring towns, yet such have 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 for 163 Family, 347 Chronic, and 385 Acute packages. In one instance six persons clubbed together and wrote for six packages of the "Little Gi ant, as they called it,) to be forwarded to one address, thereby saving expense to themselves and the proprietor. ifirLetters from clubs or individuals with money (if over $10) should be registered at the post office where mailed, as it costs but five cents, and will insure their safe arrival. * * ;The discoverer now humbly submits his Perfect Substitute for the lancet, leeches and blisters, to the tribunal of an intelligent public, reiterating that it does just what it claims to do—no more, no less: subdues inflammatory disease (tio others) whatever be its form or lo cality by restoring the lost balance between the quids and solids. Family packages $B, Chro nic $5, and Acute $2; to be bad (free of ex pense) only by addressing him through Box 322, Boston, Mass., or at his Office, No. 3 Winter Street. Cut out this advertisement and his comma munication in another column for the perusal of your neighbors and your own future use. F. COCIGSWELL, M. D., Discoverer and Proprietor. The Antiphlogistic salt, is for sale at the HUNTINGDON JOURNAL OFFICE. Mar.11,'57..6t. JOHN H. ALLEN & CO. Noe. 2 a 4 CINSTNUT Sr., e'th side below Water PHILADELPHIA. (The Oldest Wood•ware House, in the City.) PIANIJFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE Dealer. iu Patent hiachine•made Brooms, atent Gtooved Cedar• Ware. warranted not to shrink, Wood it Willow•ware, Cords, Brushes, to., of all deecri . ptione. Please call and exam• Sae oar stock, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. IS, no doubt, the most wonderful discovery of this age of progress, for it will restore, per manently, gray hair to its original color, cover the head of the bald with a most luxuriant growth remove at once all dandruff and itching, cure all scrofula, and other cutaneous eruptions, such as scald head, etc. It will cure, as if by magic, nervous or periodical headache ; make the hair soft, glossy, and wavy, and preserve the color per fectly, and the hair from falling, is extreme old age. The following is from a distinguished member of the medical profession : ST, Pam., January 1, 1855. PROFESSOR O. J. WOOD- DEAR See :—Unsolicited, I aced you this cer tificate. After being nearly bald for a long time and having tried all the hair restoratives extant, and having no faith in any, I was induced on hearing of yours to give it a trial. I placed my self in the hands of a barber, and had my bead rubbed with a good stiff brush, and the restora tive applied and well rubbed in, till the scalp was aglow. This I repeated every morning, and in three weeks the young hair appeared and grew , rapidly from August last till the present time, and is now thick, black and strong—soft and pleasant to the touch ; whereas, before, it was harsh and wiry, what little there was of it. and that little was disappearing very rapidly. I still use your restorative about twice a week, and shall soon have a good and perfect crop of hair Now, I had read of these things—and who has not 2 but have not seen hitherto any case where any person's hair was really benefittod by any of the hair tonic, etc., of the day ; and it really gives me pleasure to record the result of my ex perience. I have recommended yam preparation to others, and already it has a large and general sale throughout the Territory. The people here know its effects, and have confidence in is. The supply you sent us, as wholesale agents for the Territory, is nearly exhausted, and daily inqui ries are made for it. You deserve credit for your discovery ; and I, for one, return you my thanks for the benefit it has done me, for I cer tainly had despaired long ago of ever affecting such a result. Yours, hastily, J. IV. BORD, Firm of Bond & Kelley, Druggists, St. Paul, [From tho Editor of the Beal Estate Advertiser.] _ 1305rpm,27 School St., March 20, 1855. _ . Dear Sir:Having beconM prethaturely quite gray, I was induced, some six weeks since, to make a trial of your Restorative. I have used less than two bottles, but the gray hairs have all disappeared ; and although my Will' has not yet fully attained its original color, yet the process of change is gradually going on, and lam in great hopes that in a short time my hair will he as dark as formerly. I have also been much gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which before was harsh and dry; and it has ceased to come out as formerly. Respectfully your - e, • Professor Wood. D. C. M. RUPP CARLYLE, Illinois, June 19, 1855. I have used Professor Wood's Hair Restora tive, and have admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, as I thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his "Restorative," it has resumed its original color, and I have no doubt, permanently so. SIDNEY BREESE, Ex -Senator United States. O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway N. Y., & 114 Market at.,St. Louis, Missouri. Sold in Huntingdon by ux READ, and H. MoMArtxtaim., and by Druggists everywhere. E1ur.25,'57.-3m. ONLY ONE BOTTLE D 0 INVIGORATOR, OR LIVER REMEDY IS REQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE troubled with Liver Complaints, unless the most desperate of cases, when the SECOND bot— tle will, with scarce a single failure, restore the patient to vigor and health. We wish to call the attention of all to these facts, that the Invigor ator is compounded by a physician who has used it in his practice for the past twenty y ears with success most credulous, and that it is entirely vegetable, being composed wholly of gums. Some idea at the strength of these gums may be formedwhen It is known one bottle of the In vigorator contains as much strength as one hun dred doses of Calomel without any of its delete rious effects. One bottle is the surest thing known to carry away the bud effects of mineral poison of any kind. _ . Only one bottle is needed to throw out of the system the effects of medicine after a long sick- Hess. _ _ . One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all yel lowness cr unnatural color from the skin. One dose after eating is sufficient to relieve the stomach and prevent tho victuals from rising and souring. Only ono dose taken before retiring prevents nightmare. One dose taken at night loosens the bowels gently, and cures costiveness. One dose taken after each meal will cure Dyspepsia. One dose of two tea-spoonsful will always re lieve Sick Headache. One bottle taken for female obstruction re moves the cause of the disease, and makes a perfect cure. Only one dose immediately relieves Cholic, while Ono dose often repeated is a sure cure for Cho lera Morbus, and a sure preventative of Cholera. One dose taken often will prevent the recur rence of bilious attacks, while it relieves all painful feelings. gr One or two doses taken occasionally is one of the best remedies for a cold ever known. Thousands of cases of inflammation and weak ness of the lungs have been cured by the Invig orator. . _ Ono dose taken a short time before eating gives vigor to the appetite and makes food digest well. One dose often ropodted cures Chronic Dia. rho, in its worst forms, while summer and bowel complaints yield almost to the first dose. One or two doses cure attacks caused by worms, while for worms in children, there is no surer, safer and speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails. . There is no exaggeration.in these statements, they are plain and sober facts, that we can give evidence to prove, while all who use it are giv ing their unanimous testimony its its favor. We wish all who are IIiCK and debilitated to try this remedy, and test it thoroughly, and any who arc not benefitted by its use we should like to bear from, as we have yet to hear from the first person who has used a bottle of Invigorator without receiving benefit, for there are such as tonishing medicinal virtues in it, that all, no matter how long they have bean affected, it their complaint arises from a deranged liver, will be benefitted, if not entirely cured. SANFORD & CO., Proprietors, 845 Broadway New York. Bold in Iluntiugdon by Hamar 1110/darriona, and Druggists everywhere. Dr. Geo. H. Kevser, Wholesale Druggist, No. 140, Wood at., Pittsburg, Wholesale Agent, Mar.25,17.43m, 500 "c J u'ZlVilLair& b i & DUNN. A n Bushels Cloverseed, just received and Liknor sale by J. & W. SAXTON. UVTONS Broad Top Coal just received:and forsale by CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISED' E A TS. WPINII2II, Ea4[lll. The Lost is Found; THE DEAD HAVE COME TO LIFE. ALEXANDRIA FOUNDRY OWNED BY ISRAEL ER..., ERR. RC. McGILL wishes to inform his • friends and the public generany, that he has bought the above-named • ',— Foundry, Patterns, Flasks, and all its _ contents, and from his long experience in the business he hopes to obtain n share of the public patronage. As he has the Foundry in full ope ration, he can furnish all who may give him a call with all kinds of Castings ; such as Rolling Mill and Forge Casting, Grist and Saw Mill Casting, improved Thrashing Machine Casting; and in a abort time will have Cook Stoves of va rious vises and improved patterns for wood and coal; ales ten-plate strves, Air-Tight, Parlor, and Bar-room stoves, of all sloes for wood or coal. Also Castings for house ; cellar grates ; such as Lentels, Sills, Sash-Weights, &c. Plows of every description of the latest and most im proved style. Also steel soles, wagon boxes, oven frames, large hells and cast water-pipes. HOLLOW—WARM consisting of Kettles, Boilers, &c., having turn ing-lathes, he will be able to furnish any of tho above-named articles, either wood or iron; and he has all kinds of Castings too numerous to mention, all of which will be sold cheaper than ever for cssh and all kinds of country produce.— Also old metal will be taken in exchange forces , Ong. Hurry up your old metal and country pro• duce when any articles are wanted pr.23,'56.-Iy, R. C. McGILL, New Goods New Goods !! .AT D. P. OHMS CHEAP STORE. D. P. Gwin has just received from Philadel , phia a large and beautiful assortment of rAitm, 'intermit 000 DO. consisting of the most fashionable Dress Goods for Ladies and Gentlemen, such as Black Silks, Chameleon & Fancy Silks, French Mertnoes, All Wool do Lains ' Persian Twills, Coburg Cloth, Levella Cloth,Alpacea, Debate, Madon na Cloth, Wool Plaids, and any quantity of Fancy Mains. Prints of any description. ALSO, a large lot of dress Trimmings, dress Buttons, Bonnet Silks, Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, Ilosiery, Laces, Veils, Collars, Undersleeves, Cidmazetts, Mohair bend dresses. Gum Belts, Whalebones for Skirts, Silk and Linen Hose, French Working Cck!ton, Fall and Wool Shawls, and a vnriety of }tine) , Goods too numerous to mention. Also, Cloths, black and blue, black and fancy Cassimer, Cassinets, K. Jeans, Yestings, Flan nels, Wt. Red and Yellow, Sack Flannels of all colors, Canton Flannels, Cotton Drills. Nan keen, Linsey, Muslim., bleached and unbleach ed, Tieken, Checks, Table Diaper, Woolen and Linen Table Covers, Sheeting Muslin 2i. yards wide, Woollen Coats, Caps and Comforts, Woollen yarns cf different colors. Silk Bonnets of the latest styles of every color. Largest assortment in town and at prices that cannot bo bent. ALSO; Hats a Caps, of the latest styles, Soots and Shoos, HARDWARE, QUXIENSWARE, Buckets, Tubs, Bas kets, Oil Cloths. Groceries, of the hest quality, Salt and all goods usually kept in a country Store. My old customers, and as many new ones as can crowd in are respectfully request.; to come and examine my goods. No charge fur looking. All kinds of Country produce tukcn in ex change for goods, at the highest market prices. Oct. 8, 1856. IN BLAST AGAIN I Huntingdon NITA! , Foundry. v,irajJ?m>ib THE SUBSCRIBERS TAKE THIS ME thod of inlorming their triends and the pub lic generally, that they have rebuilt the Hunt ingdon Foundry, and are now in successful sp oration, and are prepared to furnish casting of all kinds, of the best quality on the shortestno tice and most reasonable terms. Farmers are invited to call and examine oar Ploughs. We are manufacturing the Hunter Plough, (this plough took the premium at the Huntingdon County Agricultural Fair, in 1855) also Hunter's celebrated Cutter Plough, which can't be beat, together with the Keystone, Hill side, and Barshear Ploughs. We have on hand and are manufacturing stoves, such as Cook, Parlor and edict stoves for coal cr wood. • HOLLOW-W ARE consisting of Kettles,Boilers, Skillets, &c., all of which will be sol cheap for cash or in ex change for country prodUce. Old metal token for new castings. By a strict attention to busi ness and desire to please, we hope to receive a share of public patronage. J. M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO. April 30, 1856.4 f. • LATEST ARRIVAL OF [Pall AHD X0E42111 AT THE BROAD TOP DEPOT. c u u N w N e l l iT e l l i e t t N e l d & stockD './1 , 1 0 11 just Fall an re i c v e i i n c t e e d , Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Hard-ware. Groceries, Queens-ware, Cedar-ware, Hats, boots and shoes. willow-ware. Crockery-ware, atone and earthen Tin-ware, Ready Made Clothing always on hand, and in short everything that is usually kept in a country store. BACON, SALT, FISH AND PLASTER, kept constantly for Bale. Call and examine our Goods and judge for yourselves. Al'kinds of country produce taken in ex change for Goode at the highest market prices. The highest market paces pai4 for all kinds of Grain. Promptattantion paid to storing andforward• ing all kinds of morphandiso, produco,&c. 11 untingdon, Nov, 14, 1806. SCRIVENERS' OFFICE Tho undersigned will attend to drawing Wills, Deeds, Mortgages, Articles of Agreement, Leases, Letters of Attorney, Bonds, &c. He will also arrange and state Administrator's ac counts and attend to the passingof them before the Register. All will be done in legal form, and good style, and at moderate charges. JACOB MILLER. Huntingdon, 20th January, 1867.-. 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 hand. They will be able also to have Doors, Shutters, Blinds and everything necessary for building purposes, made at the shortest notice, Afar A splendid lot of Fancy and Striped Silks, French hferino, Cashmere, Lyonese Cloth Robes, Fanvy and Striped Detainee, Persian Twills. Also, a handsome assortment of Col lars, Undersleeves and Mitta, just received and for sale cheap, by J. & W. SAXTON, , AAAgts‘setiatsgif T , 00........,....0.0 t 0 CHEAT* a 11 ,. JOB OFFICE A/ °0 to , 4 1 , :), OF THE 0 0 ~ r l .• I' rIOUNT. JOURNAL." 0 ' 4 .' o The largest and best i 1 , -1; g JOB OFFICE r; .:, i" ( 0 ) IN THE CO U.NTE .5 * 0 JOB-WORK iv 0 OF ii 4l ' 44 n ° EXECUTED k 16 As Cheap as the Cheapest, ' ...0 ' 4l : &OM BETTER ..i(6) THAN ii 0 Tlir SkS lIIT. 4. 4 ( 0 ) P Ell I' I:CT SATISFACTION IS .:• ~ g WARRANTED. i> 4 4 , 0 All kinds of 0 y 4;•_ (1 0 ir , ''43l BLANKS a . ,i , 2 . , ? CON STA NT LY ON HAND, 0 C 0 0000000000000 1.. 4 v - - • etiv: WOODV72fi3EPg3 MACHINE SHOP AND FRENCH BURR " 1,-- -'7 , -MILL STONE,• EfflaT lO Corner of of Germantown Road and New Market Streets, on the North Pennsylvania Rail Road, Philadelphia. Constantly on hand or made tmorder, thefol• lowing highly approved Flour Mill Machinery. Woodward's Patent Portable Mills and Smut Machines. Johnston's Patont Iron Concave Bran Dus ters. Stover's Patent Fuel Saving Corn Kilns. Pierson's Patent Barrel lloopund Moulding Machines. Improved Bridge Steps and Bushes for Mill Spindles. ....._ _.... WARRANTED, The hest Anchor Brand Bolting Cloth Burr & Calico Mill Stones. Corn, Cole Ltud Plaster Crushers. ALSO SOLE OWNER OF Johnston , s Patent Cast Metal Con- cave TORtVII - 11, East and South• East of the Ohio and Mississip• pi Rivers. Warranted to take out of the offal of every Bushel Ground, from 1 to 2i lbs, of standard floor, which could not be bolted out on account of the electrical adhesion to the Bran. NOTICE hereby warn all persons against infringing my rights, secured by Letters Pa tent as above, as I will,prosecute all persons making, selling, or ttsi%g any Bran Dusters with an Iron or Cast Metal Concave in vio lation of the totters Patent of Joseph John st6r., dated April 24th, 1854. THOMAS B. WOODWARD, Proprietor. N. B.—State and County Patent Rights fur all the above Machines for Sale. August 29, 1855. tf BOOKS! .Ag-ft, BOOKS! 40,000 VOLUMES of new and popular Books, embracing every variety usually kept in a Philadelphia Book Store, and many of them at half the Publisher's retail price, the subscriber now offers to the public. All school books used in the county cep he had in any quantities at retail and wholesale rates. Foolscap, Letter and Wrapping Paper, wholesale or by the ream. 100 superior Gold Pens with Silver and Gold Cases, from SI upwards. 100 Pocket and Pen knives of Rogers' and others' best manufacture. 100 splendid Port Monnaies rind Pocket Books at 20 cts. and upwards. 3,000 PIECES WALL PAPER, of the latest and prettiest styles,just received from Philadelphia and New York, prices from 10 cts. a piece and upwards. 500 beautifully painted and gold gilted Win dow Shades at 44 cts. and upwards. The public lave but to call and examine, to be convinced that in buying of the above stock they will be pleased and also save money. Re member the place, corner of Montgomery and Railroad Wm.! WM. COLON. Apr.23,'56. GRAFF & CO. WESTERN FOUNDRY, - , No. 124 Wood Street, $4 ,, 4 PITTSBURG, PA. MANUFACTURERS OF Cooking Stoves, Coal and Wood Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves Hollow Ware, Plain and Fancy Grates & Fenders, l Sad and Dog Irons, Portable Forges, Sugar, Tea and Stove Kettles, Wagon Boxes, kc. Nov. 26, 1856.—1y.* PILES I PILES ! PILES*? Are you suffering with the Piles, inwardly or outwardly? If so, use Dr. Duprios' Celebrated Remedy. Warranted to cure in all eases. The above i: the only remedy that has over cured effectually. City references and testi monials given. If you have the Pies inwardly, ask fora box of Dr. D's Pills—only 50 cents. If you have the Piles outwardly, ask for a box of Dr. D.'s Ointinent=only 50 cents. For sale by Jouw READ, Huntingdon, Pa. June 4,'56. Adams & Co.'s Express. T. K. SIMONTON, Agent, Huntinmlon. Money, Packages, end goods ofall kinds, re ceived and forwarded at t he risk of the company, to all the cities and principaltowns in the United State May I , '52. Dr. John McCulloch, Offers his professional services to the citizens ot Huntingdon and vicinity. Office, Mr. Hlide brand's, between the Exchange and Jackson's Hotel. Huntingdon, Aug. 29, 1855. Coon Ouse I and Get Good Bargains II J. & W. SAXTON have received from the eas tern cities au assortment of Silks, Shawls, Tat ma., Dress Goods and Embroideries. They have adopted the motto—"quick sales and small prohts." Clive them a call. MEDICAL ADVERTISEMENTS, Greatest Medical Discovery ofl the Age. Dr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, has discovered in one of onr common pasture weeds a remedy that mires , EVERW REND ®P lIMECa v from the worst scrofula down to a common jom He has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never lailed except in two eases, (both thunder humor.) He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles aro warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. . One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the lase. Two or three bottles will cure the 2ystern of Biles. Two bottles aro warranted to sure the worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to core running of the ears and blothes among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure Eel& corruption of the skin. _ . _ Two to throe bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to core the most desperate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles arc warranted to cure the salt rheum. Fire to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scroluln. _ A benefit it always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. Render, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. I knew the effect of it in every case. So sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humor.— I never sold a bottle of it but that sold another; after a trial it always speaks for itself. There aro 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—second 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, 1853, I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—in April, 1854, I sold over one thousand per day of it. Sonia of the wholesale Druggists who have been in business twenty and thirty years, soy that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was over like it. There is a universal praise of it front all quarters. In my own practice I always kept it strictly for humor—hut since its intioduction as a gen eral family medicine, great and wonderful vir tues have been found in it that I never suspect ed. Several cases of epileptic tits—it disease which was always considered incurable, have been cured by a few bottles. 0. what a mercy if it will prove effectual in all cases of that dreadful malady—there are but few who have more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of whom aged people cured by it. For the vari ous diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache, Dys pepsia, Asthma, Fever and Agne, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in diseases of the Kidneys, &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. DIRECTIONS FOR UsE7—Adults ono table spoonful per day—Children over ten years des sert spoonfull—Children from five to eight years teaspoonfull. As no directions can be applica ble to all constitutions, take sallicient to oper ate on the bowels twice a day, Manufactured 'by DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120, IVarren Si., Roxbury, Mass. Price $l.OO. T. W. Dyott, General Agent for Penney Iva. nia. Wholesale Agents.—N. Y. City, C. V. Click. ner, 01 Barclay Street—B. H. Ring, 102 Broad. way.—Rushton and Clark, 275 Broadway.—A. & D. Sands, 100 pillion Street. For sale by G. W. Brelianan, 51eVeytown ; Mrs. Mary Marks, Lewistown ; 'l, Read & Son, Huntingdon. Anti sold by Agents generally. May 28,'56.—iy. HUNTINGDON CARRIAGE & WAGON. MAN UFA() 1:011, BOAT, Orrt tlantfulfcr past ft q,rc petyinfmsthpuilicingeizloiat ho is prepared to manufacture at his shop on Washington street, on the property lately and for many years occupied by Alex. Carmon, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, GERMANTOWN WAGONS, and in short every kind of vehicle desired.— Rockaways and Buggies of a superior manufac ture and finish always on hand and for sale at fair prices. Repairing of all kinds done at the shortest no tice and most reasonable terms. Iluntingdon, May 280856.-Iy. A SPLENDID ARRIVAL FALL AND WINTER 6Ii34IIIIIPA D AT THE HUNTINGDON CLOTHING RTOBE, A. WILLOUGHBY, - ETAS just retunied from the east with a large -LA and splendid assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing, for mon and boys, made in the latest fashion anP in the most durable manner. Who over wants to be dressed better and cheaper than anybody else in town, lot him cull at W:LLOUOURY'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE, one door west of T. Read & Son's drug store, Huntingdon. Call and see for yourselves Oct. 18, 1854. JOIIN SCOTT, SAMUEL T. BROWN MOTT 4 DEIICME D Attorneys at Law, Huntingdon, Pa., Office same as that formerly occupiod by John Scott, Esq. Oct. 19, 1853. Inialo am.oataa. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wil'attend to all business entrusted to:him.of fice nearly opposite the Court Rouse May 5, '53 Something New at Huntingdon. The celebrated Centre County Iron foe sale at the following prices : Four cents per lb for common assorted from inches square and round up. 4} cents for Horse-shoe and Spike•rods, including and inches square, and 5 cents for Nail•rods, at the cheap store of CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. DR. D. R. GOOD, Havinglocated in Petersburg, Huntingdon co., Pit., respectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of that place, and surrounding country. November 19, X856,-rn.• MEDICAL ADVERTISEMENTS. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. • DOCTOR JOHNSTON. fj , HE founder of this Celebrated Institution, offers the most certain, speedy, and only effectual remeey in the woild for Glees, Stric tures, Seminal Weakness, Pain In the Loins, Constitutional Debility, Impotency, Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Affections of the Kid— neys, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Ner vous Irritability, Disease of the head, Throat, Nose or Skin; and all those serious and melan choly disorders arising from el.) destructive habits of Youth, which destroys both body and mind. These secret and solitary practices are more fatal to their victims than the song of the Syrens to the mariner Ulysses, blighting their most briliinnt hopes of anticipations, rendering marriage, &c., impossible. Young Men, especially, who have become the victims of Sol itary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit, which annually sweeps to nn 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 century I the living lyre, may call with all confidence. Marriage. Married persons, or young men contempla bng marriage, being aware of physical weak ness, organic debility, deformities, Scc.,should immediately consult Dr. Johnston. He who places himself under the care of Dr. Johnston may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. Organic Weaknern immediately cored, and full vigor restored, This disease is the penalty must frequently paid by those who have become the victim of improper indulgencies. Young persons aro too apt to commit excesses from not being ware of the dreadful consequence that may ensue.— Now, who that understands the subject will pre tend to deny that the power of Procreation is lost sooner by those fulling into improper habit than by the prudent. Besides being deprived of the pleasure of healthy offspring, the most se rious and destructive symptoms to mind and bo dy arise. The system becomes deranged , the physical and mental powers weakened, nervous debility, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, in digestion, a wasting of the frame, cough symp toms of Consumption. _ _ eir Office No. 7, South Frederick Street, se ven doors from Baltimore street. East side, up the steps. Bo particular in observing the name and number, or you will mistake the place. A Cure warranted, in Two Days. NO MERCURY OR NAUSEOUS DRUGS. Dr. Johnston, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, graduate from ono of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the first Hos pitals of London, Paris Philadelphia, and else where, has effected some of the most astonish ing cures that were ever known, many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, and bashfulness, with frequent blushing attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately. A Certain Disease When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease. it to too often happens that an ill-tinted sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters hint 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 eppearance, such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on the shin bones, and arms, blotches on the head, face and extremities, progressiog with frightful napidity, till at last the palate of the mouth or the bones of the nose WI 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 hint to "that bourne from whence no traveller returns," To such, therefore, Dr. Johnston pledges himself to Ireserve the most inviolable secriey, and from his extensive prac tiee in the first Hospitals of Europo and Ameri ca, he con confidently recommend a safe and speedy cure 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 consi lotion. and either send the unfortunate enterer to an untimely grave, or make the residue of his life miterable. Take Particular Notice. Dr. J.. addresses all those who have injured themselves by improper indulgencies. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, viz Weakness of the Back and Limbs, •Pains I. a the head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular pow er, Palpitation of the Heart Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Digestive Functions, general Debility Symptoms of Con sumption, & MENTALLY—The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded; Loss of memory, Con fusion of; leas, Depression of Spirit, Evil For bodings, Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, &e., aro some of the evils produced. Thousands of persons of all ages, can now ;utlge what is the cause of their declining health. Losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and ernaciatod, have singular appearance about the eyes, tough and symtoms of consumption. Dr. Johnston's Invigorating Reme 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 bud lost all hope, have been im mediately relieved. All Impediments to Mar riage, Physical or Mental Disqualification, Ner vous Irritability, Tremblings and Weakness, or exhaustion of the most fearful kind, speedily cured by Doctor Johnston. Young Men, who have injured themselves by a certain prac tice indulged in when alone—a habit ftequently learned from evil companions, or at school—the effects of which are nightly felt, oven when a sleep, ti,nd 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 ofhis country, and the darling of his parents should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequence of deviating from tlid path of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit Such persons before contemplating Marriage. should reflect that a sound mind and body aro the most necessary requisites to promote connu bial happiness. Indeed without these, the jour ney through life heroines a weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair. and filled with the melancholy reflection that's sappiness of another becomes blighted with our own. OFF ICE NO. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK ST., BALTIMORE, MD, To Strangers. The many thousands cured at this Institution within the last 15 years, and the numerous im portant Surgical Operations performed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by the Reporters of the pa pers, and other persona, notices of which have appeared again and again before the pub lic, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. N. B. There are so many ignorant and worthless quacks advertising themselves as Physicians, ruining the health of the already tif ffieted. Dr. Johns'n deems it necessary to say to those unacquainted with his reputation that his Diplomas always hang in his office. girTares Novice.—All letters must be port paid, and contain a cottage stamp for the reply, or nu answer will be sent. JllllO In, TERM OF THE JOURNAL. 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The followingpersons we have appointed Agents for the 1 - 117wvmanott JOURNAL, who are author ized to receive and receipt for money paid on sub scription, and to take the names of now subscri bers at our published prices. . . . _ We do this for thee r Mivenience of our subscri here living at a distance from Huntingdon. JOHN W. THOMPSON, Esq., Hollidaysburg, GEORGE W. ConNet.tus, Cromwell township HENRY HUDSON, Clay township. DAVID ETNIRE, Cromwell township. Dr. J. P. AMICOM, Penn township, J. WAREHAM MATTF,RN, Franklin township, SAMUEL &EMMY, JaeIiSMItOWIISIIip, JNO. C. WATSON, Itrady tOWIISMD, MORRIS BROWN, Springfield township, Wu. MITCHINSON, Esq., Warriorsmark DEOIIOI3 W. WHITTAKER, Petersburg, • HENRY NEFF, West Burros. Joust BALSEACII;" Waterstreet, Maj. CHARLES Mum., Tod township, A. M. BLAIR, Dublin township, GEORGE WILSON, Esq., Toll township, ...sea CLARK, Birmingham. NATHANIEL LYTLE, Esq., Spruce Creek. Muj. W. MOORE, Alexandria. B. F. WALLACE, Dillon Furnace. SIMEON WRIGHT, Esq., Union township. DAVID CLAMCSON, Esq., Cass township. SAMUEL Wmrost, Esq., Franklin township. GEORGE SHANK, Esq., Warriorsmark. DAVID AIMANDT, Esq., Todd township. Dn. J. ALFRED SHADE, Dublin township. The "JOURNAL" has 800 Subscri bers snore, than any other paper in this county• H. K. NEFF, 111. 11., HAVING located himself in WAIIIIIOJIMARK in this county, would respectfully Whir bin professional services to the citizens of that place and the country adjacent. UEFFERENOM J. B. Luden, M. D. Gen. A. P. Wilson, M. A. Henderson, " Wm. P. Orbison, J. B. Dorsey, " Hon. James Gwiun, M. Stewart, " John Scott, Esq Hon. George Taylor• Huntingdon, Pu Jacob M Gommill, M. D., Alexandria. John M'Culloch, " Petersburg. ap7,'s2—tl, RAILROAD HOURS, TRAINS GOING EAST. Nail T. I Ex. T. I Fad T. Train leaven P. M. A. M. P. M. Petersburg, 2.44 3.38 9.30 Huntingdon, 3.03 3.54 9.52 Mill Creek, 3.14 4.04 10.01 Mt. Union, 3.33 4.17 10.14 'TnAms Gam, West Tratia leaves P. M. A. M A. 4. Mt. Union, 4.40 7.05 12.34 Mill Creek, 5.03 7.10 12.48 Huntingdon, 6.18 7.32 1.02 Peterflurg, 5.3.4 7.45 1.15 . INDUSTRY MUST PROSPER. JN. BALL respectfullpsolicits the attention •of the farming community to a quality of Ploughs which ho is now manufacturing, and will have ready for sale in a few days, ho is also pre pared to make harrows, wagons, curls, wheel barrows, &e., &c., and to do all kind of repairing at the shortest notice, and in tho most aubstantial manner. Shopon N. W. cornorot Mon tginery and Wa.h• ington sta. March 27 1855—tf. A. P. WILSON. R. BRUCE Pnvninis WILSON & PETRIKIN, ATTORJVEYS AT LAW, HUNTINGDON, P.A. Practice in the several Courts of Huntingdon Blair, Cambria, Centre, Mifflin and Juniata Coun ties. March 23, 1853. FEMALE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. rpm.; library will be open every Saturday af ternoon, at 3 o'clock, in their room in the Court House. Subscription 50 cents a year. Now books have been added to the former ex• cellent works, Hugh Miller's, Mrs. Ellot's Ste. By order of the President. Huntingdon, Oct. Ist, 1856. DXSISOMITZON. THE partnership heretofore existing between Myton and Meteoric by mutual consent dis solved, and all persons knowing themselves in debted to the said firm, will please call and set tle their accounts without delay. AIYTOIi & MOSSER. Saulsburg, April 2, 1855.—tf Dissolution of Partnership. The Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, is this day by mutual consent dissolved. The business will be carried on hereafter, by John Buffett, Jr., at the old stand. ROBLIVP CUNNINGHAM, JOHN HUYETT, Jr. Oat. It, 1855.—ti. erCOUNTILT DEAMEIRs can buy CLOTHING from me in Huntingdon at Whole sale, as cheap as they can in the cities, as I have a Wholesale si >re in Philadelphia. Apr.9,'56. 11. ROMAN. BLANKS...AIwaya buy your Blank. at th° "Journal Office." We have now prepared ava ry =parlor article of BLANK DEEDS, BONDS, JUDGMENT NOTES, SUMMONS', EXECU TIONS, See.