Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, May 13, 1857, Image 4

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    MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS , MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
Agritultural. ANTIPHLOGIST lc sAL'E.
A PERFECT SUBSTITI:TH
For the Lancet, Leeches and Blisters !
01 , ITS INTRINSIC VALI E TIM la
LIGHTENED COMMUNITY AND
NOT THE DISCOVERER
MUST DE THE JUDGE I
He that by the plough would thrive,
Himself, must either hold or drive."
The Horse Charm; or the Great Secret i
for Taming Horses.
1 A ~ , ,
The horse-castor is a wart, or excres. , M., ...• mortice,. offered for sale are aecom
viiigil!e4 blt u t b:l4 f in er iv ti e fi r e n it a t i e r ti en it ie lV e r s citiel
cence, which grows on every horse's fore '
is t , b p s e a d g o e u o b r t, p t r l o te ar, m ,.., o s ! t ib w r ild e , r w l i l l i l l discoveryrestore,
i,a o r
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legs and generally on the hind lege. •It , ring all maladies—a burlesque on co l tn;L a ir
has a peculiar rank, musty smell, and ea- ' eeet":ts As t he discoverer v c i e .is o ti n alt h r e ierly ,Lnently, grny hair to its original eider, cover
be h.
resolved , t r i e tzl a o t f o t n h e e e lt: i l i d t iv N i n t
i t To .i s n id il i x e r i r in iai r itAr r o e w n tp
silt' pulled off. The aramoniacal effluvia! Protests
frauds and itinfo l sitfons,
of the horse seems PeoulisrlY to conren- I lit it shall go forth to the world like the pure' scrofula, nod other cutaneous erteptioli;', such as
trate in this part, and its very strong odor gold
dollar,
l ' f ' thelt i t ' l ' d r irtiTlTt l g t e h n a u " in " e o tre n t. ' i s t c e ' l ' i l s d atit t s i a % d r' pactri.ediletitlwliilellu/*aa,rila; as
k b e y tl a i e al ta i l ' ;
has a great attraction for all animals, cape- . will receive it—if spurious they will reject ~,,,a sat, glossy, and wavy, soil preserve the color per
daily canine, and the horse himself. condemn it. Instead of its being a panacea fur teetly, and the hair front falling, t, extreme old
all ills it has control over but ono 111—Las but ago.
For the oil of cumin, the horse has an one sins and accomplishes but one thing, to 'roe following is from a disiinguislied member
instinctive passion --.both are original na- wit; subdues hylantinatory diseases—whateve r of she m e d ical Pr.rrip:Li, January
• 1, 1855,
fives of Arabia, and when the horse scents l g ro t ,, h t, ei e r li f e ° , r t ni a r th l i ci ni c e ni n it S e tl e h L in or ' h i l i h n eadt PROFESSOR O. J. WOOD—
ti
ii tE te au ..114:— r
b t ei tzttt i li y i, b Uc i t2m o it g is a t;
the odor, he is instinctively drawn toward When the discoverer, after a lung series of
it. laborious and costly experiments, became fully and t inn i ng tried all the hair restoratives extant,
confirmed in his convicti3n that the Antiphlo• el having no faith in any I was induced on
The oil of Rhodium possesses peculiar i t
glade Salt, which he now has the happiness to hearing i of yours to give it a trial. I placed my
properties. All animals seem to cherish present to the American pithily, was a self in the hands ef a hasher, and had my heed
a fondness for it, and it exercises a kind of
PERFECT SUBSTITUTE' rubbed with a good stiff' brush, and the restores
for Blood-letting, Leeches and Blisters, his 1 five implied and well rubbed in, till the map
subduing influence over them. mind was so agitated that he could not sleep !vas aglow. This I repeated every morning, and
t i n three weeks
. I , l i e s t t n o t tini; ,., !liii i s. i iii i iticared and grew
The directions given for taming horses for malty nights. The cause of his agitation
was rho striking fact that the manner O f its oprl rapidly
is now thickthikblac a k and i strollicirt:otill time,
are as Mows:
oration, like that of the virus in vaccintttion . , I pleasant a to the touch; whereas before,it au
s
Procure some horse-castor, and grate it could not be explained upon any known prin.- harsh and wiry, what little there'svasof it, seas
fine. Also get some oil of Rhodium and I ,l e. How, in what way, it so effectutilly sub- ' that little was disappearing very rapidly. I still
tle i r e y . diseases and ,nlS . therg i WAS use your restorative about twice a week, and
oil of cumin. and keep the three separate ( I t t i Z i sr a n nlTy n i inexplicable ; but on further ex.. shall soon have a good and perfect crop of hair
in air-tight bottles. periment it was proved that by its power over Now, I had read of these things—and who bus
Rub a little oil of cumin upon your hand; t t l i t u o id v s e ( i i iis, th, ar i tzi , e l s and glands, it spurns-es Mel not? but have not seen hitherto any ease where
thewant f ~, Tb • ~„ . any person's hair was really ...fitted by any
and approach the horse in the field, on the in whdi is the
sale rause of i s idl n a s min - n n t i to l n. ' It of the heir tonic, etc., of the day; and it really
windward side• so that he can smell the exerts like the vaccine matter, an extraordina- i gives meiler m s y tt o re re t c o o r t e n r e t i l i ll e il
)reosnuiltpoi
preparation y e.
• p i tl i ratitl;
ry influence over the . eireulation—res . ulting in l'
cumin. The horse will let you come up to others, and already it has it large and general
a gradual decline a infiummatton as indicated I
, auto throughout, the Territory. The people lore
to him then without any trouble. by the pulse which soon resumes its natural i k now i ts a ff ects , ~,,,d hart , c ,,,,, tide ,,,,, i n i i . rpi,,,,
Immediately rub your hand gently on state, as the pain and heat disappear. Such is supply you sent us, as wholesttle agents for the
I virus Just mentioned, I Territory, is nearly exhausted and daily Mimi
the horse's nose, getting a little of the oil i i t t s r z ui ny, m t e lt r a e t e v
ly iik wh t ti li t e ndheres to the point of , ries are 'made fiir it. You deserve credit fur
on it: You can then lead him anywhere, a quill clipped it, a solution of it to affect the I your discovery; and I, for one, return you my
entire system—but must lie instantly used to thanks for the benefit . it has done me, for I T.-
Give him a little of the castor on e-piece of
prevent decomposition, and secure its fill vir- i Wilily had despaired long ago of ever nfrecting
loaf sugar, apple or potato. toe. Three quills in acute and two in chronic ! such a result. Yours.
,hastily,
I. W. BoG
Put 8 drops of oil of Rhodium into a la- disease every 24 hours, till the heat and fever '
clod.— I Firm of Bond & Kelley, Drhgilsts, S lahl.
dy's silver thimble. Take the thimble be- l l l T, c on i t bs t i a t. ' s t pa,„ l ,7 l o . '„elt e :gli, B s e t; ',i,',e, - , ; ',., - i, — ,,,
tween the thumb and middle finger of your ointments and blisters in local inflammation,
right hand, with the fore-finger stopping l i t s e , "r it a s in m i l "r o ' f C a 'r (lll ) ;tie l t '° rato a n " i ' S . t Pleurisy, ivo-foII
the mouth of the thimble, to prevent the oil (Site directions for dissolving, &c.)
from rupning out whilst you are opening at ,
-- -The peculiar excellence of this Salt is,
the mouth of the horse. that without the useless loss of blood and
strength, it effectually cures inflammatory ills-
As soon as you have opened the horse's eases (no others) by producing an equilibrium
mouth, tip the thimble over upon his of all the fi te u i rs ci o r t e 'tl i s a e ti b n ody i a i n u, d tao o t w is i e n gli i i f t
tongue and he is your servant. He will ft:rent er /o%s which the unbalanced flunis as
follow you like n pet dog. sumo and many not here mentioned, flint have
Ride fearless and promptly, with your s u bdued by U r r e t
knees pressed to the side of the horse, and extinguished by water.
your toes turned in and heels out; then yon
th :— li C e :s d es . w o hs r t o h n e t nit t b:l w at t e . e(l l3 fl m aida r r , t i ftect I
will always be on the alert for a shy or }leaded_ ,e Fits, inflamed Eyes, Ears ail d . Nose i
sheer from the horse, and he can never Canker Neuralgia, Erysipelas, Bronchitis, Ate.
2—Cases where the unbalanced fluids affect
throw you.
the Chest and Abdomen—to wit: Pleurisy,
Then if you want to teach him to lie Asthma,' Inflamed Lungs and Liver, Colic,
down, stand on his nigh, or left side; have Heartburn, Cohislis. Dyspepsia, Gravel, Collor
a couple of leather straps about six fret 1.1' 7 ' I (jl e lS r l.' e S l' WSr n h i'& S e ;he Ullbalauced fluids Affect i
long; string up his left leg with ono of them the Extremeties and Skin—to wit: Itheionntia%
round his neck; strap the other ?M1...QC...4 tinn rierofehs, Chick. and Small tht , s.:,..ss i
and when you are ready, tell him to lie This Salt greatly alleviates the inillammatory
down, at the same time, gently, firmly and r h a c itis ti teu o liar , t o o , married ladies (betbre and at
steadily pulling on the strap, touching him Complaints ; i L , t i fl i n s
v. ; t e ) tik a ti n e d io nzt i; v , F e male
steadily
on the knee with a switch. Th e Ague, Wounds, Nervous and Spinal afFectiuns,
mid any other forms of (mark this) iallaninia•
haw! will immediately lie down. Do this tory:distase, attended with heat or febrile symp
a few times, and you can make him lie to m
down without the straps. Persons who have a tendency of blood to the
He is now your pupil and friend. You te r, is a d fl a ia nd t l i t i e e ar i t , , n a , n ti t r i e w ! a l i o , Iced inactive i ft n , s t e a t .n i e v t e o lives,
and
can teach hits anything, only be kind to the poisonous Wines of metals and mittensls, or
him. be gentle. Love him, and he will hive unhealthy climates are exposed to apt
love you. Feed him before' you do your- c o ' i l itt . tfo r si i !, a t t v i it i ltZt .i i h n e d i rlt i t ' e ,qi i . v i it i r t ti l e d t ti o ' r w l.u c si.
self. Shelter him R oll, groom him your- ness, once in three months, would invariably
',self, keep him clean, and at night always .
i r i , r a e ii , :e s i t it inf Lt t i i s e., l , 3etv , ed se t ,, o , u r f t ral ti ! , 7 , t e tt i !, , e r t e io n it L i s ;
give him a good bed, at least a foot deep. recommended to traveller . s, sailors and soh I
In the winter season, don't let your horse die " .
stand out a long time in the cold, without by 'r e o oi g . t o e t r e i cit it, t , he th c o om pr m or tij i ti o t t y ur fr:T i imposition
by shelter or covering; for remember that Agent, .d has made such arrangements 'that
the horse is tin aboriginal native of a warm Shoe or
send the medicine, in any it enmity, by
climate, and in many respects, his bonsti- Stnte, *r or e.
express, to
e t o o nn n t n r it . par t :f pr t i h m e , ll o 2e tc.
tutiOa is as tender as a men's. the discoverer is $1,50 per drachma—price $2
per drachm—raid is put up up in drachm pack.
ages for acute disease (with directions, Are.) at
$1 ; three drachms do., for chronic cases, $5;
Slid 5 drachms do. for families, sB—a net profit
of fifty rents on each package.
While litany nostrum makers victimize the
good-natured and pithridden 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 I
forms of recent inflammatory disease aro over- I
come by one acute package, and the most obsti•
nate and long standing cases by one Chronic
package. Although thirty days have not elap
sed since this new medicieal 'went became
partially known to the citizens of Boston mid
few neighboring tow., yet such have been the
results of its trial that, during the past week,
nearly 400 packages were sal in this city, and
orders received by mail .d express for 163
Family, 347 Chronic, and 365 Acute packages.
Its one instance six persons clubbed together
and wrote for six packages of the "Little Gi
ant, as they called it,) to he remolded to .e
address, thereby saving expense to themselves
and the proprietor.
,`Letters from clubs or individuals with
money (if over $10) should be registered at the
post office where mailed, so 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 trilinnal of an intelligent public,
reiterating thai, it does just what it claims to
do—no more, ate less: salable, inflammatory
disease (no others) whatever he its form or lo•
entity by restoring Me lost balance between the '
claids and solids. Family peels 'es $B, Chris !
nic $5, and Acute $2; to be hail (free of' ix. ;
penile) only by addressing him through Box
122, Boston, Mass., or at his Office, No. 3
-WinterStreet. I
Cut out this advertisement and his commit
munication in another column for the perusal
of your neighbors and your own future use.
F. COGGSWELL, M. D.,
Discoverer and Proprietor.
The Antiphlogistic salt, is for sale at the
./f I . .V77,..VGDOS JOURNAL OFFICE
Matt,ll,'s7
President Bneh - aaan's Cabinet
A Virginian print, the Fredericksburg
News speaking of the administration of
Mr. Buchanan, says.:
, 'His Cabinet seems to have been col
lected upon the same principle that a Yan
kee collects his dinner out of 'universal
soup.' He puts in his wooden spoon and
hauls up whatever he can take—a potato,
a piece of beef, en oyster, an old scraped
bone—perhaps a piece of flab end may be
a lot of feathers, if the cooking has not been
secundum arlum. Some of it is good and
some of it bad, but the man is hungry and
asks no questions for conscience sake. If
the hungry man spies some delicate morsel
he is particularly fond of, such as the
breast of a chicken, or a sweetbread, his
friend, like Sancho Pulse's doctor, won't
let him have these but forces him to eat the
mixture of good and bad. While he, good
facile man, gulps the moss down, unmind
ful of the future pains about the wiastband, 1
which are sure to follow."
ger The Threctory of the Clay Monu.
meet Association at Lexington, Ky., has at
last selected a design for the national mon
ument to Henry Clay. It will be erected
in the cemetery near that place, over the
statesman's body. The height of the col.
umn is to be one hundred and nineteen
feet, and on the summit there will he pia
ced a colossal statue. The mate rill of the
structure will bo magnesia limestone, said
to be as indestructible as Egyptian granite,
The corner stone was laid on the 12th of
April, the anniversary of the birth-day of
Clay.
•Pray why should Sambo, in our courts,
Fare Worse than Pat or Swaney ?
For though ho is a colored man,
Our Justice too is Taney.
Since Tanoy does thus ruthlessly,
Poor Sambo's rights attack,
What mercy may we hope for Iron,
Attorney General Black!
JOHN H. ALLEN &
Nos. 2 a .1 Cnewrsi, ST. s'th side below Water
PHI L A I) ItiLPHIA.
(The Oldest Wood.ware House, in the City.)
HANUFACTUILEILS AND WHOLESALE Window Sash.
Dealers iu Patent filachinemade Brooms, &W. Saxton have now on hand different
Patent Grooved Cedar• Ware. warranted not t o kinds of Window Sash, and ut much lower mi..
shrink, Wood & Willovbware, Cords, Brushes, ten than eau be made by hand. They will Lo
dm, of all descriptions. Please call and exam. We alas to have floors, Shutters, Blinds and
ine our stock, everything necessary for building purposes,
y. ' made at the shortest notice.
From the Editor of the Real-Estate Advertiser.]
1308 TON, 27 School St., March 20, 1855.
Dear Sir: Having Mumma prematurely quite
gray, I was induced, some six weeks since, to
make a trial of your Restorative. I have used
I lees than two bottles, but the grey hairs have all
disappeared • and although Illy hair has not yet
fully attained its original color, yet the process
of change is gradually going on, and lam in
groat hopes that in a sholt time my hair will be
as dark ns formerly. I have Iliso been touch
gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of the
hair, which haunt) w:g harsh and dry ; and it has
ceased to come out as formerly.
Itespeettally yours,
Professor Wood. 1). C. M. 11TiPP,
CARLYLE, Illinois, June 19, 1855.
I have used ProfesSor Wood's Ilair Restora
'
five, and have admired its wonderful acct. My
hair was becoming, us I thought, prematurely
gray, but by the use of his "Restorinive," it has
resumed its original color, and I have no doubt,
permanently so. SI DNEY BREESE,
Ex-Senator United Stat'es,
0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 319 Broadway
N. Y., Si 114 Market n., St. Louis, Missouri.
ALCAANIOILL, ono ny inuggists tiverywoefe.
ONLY ONE 11101'111,
(
:OA LIJ
IN VI GOB, ATOR,
OR LIVER REMEDY
IS REQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE
I troubled with Liver Complaints, unless the
most desperate of cases, when the SECOND hot
till will, with sear.. a single titilure, restore the
patient to vigor and health. We wlsh to .11 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 years with
a success most credulous, and that it is entirely
vegetable, being composed wholly of gums.
Some idea Odle strength of these gums may
bo formedwhen it is known otto bottle Atli , . in
vigorator contains as much strength us ono hippo-'
drub doses of Calomel without any of its delete
rious effects.
One bottle is the surest thing known to curry
tawny the bad effects of mineral poison of any
kind.
Only one bottle is needed to throw out of tho
system the effects of medicine alter u long
ono bottle taken fur Jaundice removes all yel•
lowness cr unnatural color tram the skin.
One dose lifter eating is sufficient to relieve
the stgaitch and prevent the victuals from
risinglbffsourilx.
Only ono tiosrtakon before retiring prevents
uightnbtro.
()no dose taken at night loosens the bowels
gently, and cures costiveness.
One dose taken ater each meal will cure
Dy,pepsin.
lino close of two lea-spoonsful will always re.
flare Sick lleaoloehe.
Ono bottle Wien fur female obstruction re
moves the cause of the disease, nod makes
perfect cure.
Only
ono dose immediately relieves Cliolie,
while
Ono dose often repeated is a sure cure for Cho
lera Morbus, and a mire preventative of Cholera.
Otie dose taken olten will prevent the recur
rence of bilious sittacks, while is relieves all
painful feelings.
•
Cr One or two discs taken oceasionidly
one 01 the best remedies for a cold ever known.
Thousands of cases of inflammation and .oak_
nets of the lungs hove been cured by the Invig
orator.
Out dose taken a short time berme eating gives
vigor to the appetite and makes fond digest well.
One dose olten repeated cares Chronic Dim ,
rhie in its worst Ihrms, while summer and bowel
complaints yield almost to the first dose.
Ono or two doses cure attacks caused by
worms, while for worms in children, there is nu
surer, safer and speedier remedy in the world, as
it never bills.
There is no exaggeration in thew statements,
they are plain end sober facts, that we can give
evidence to prove, while all who nun it are giv
ing their unanimous testimony in its titvor.
We wish all who are SICK and debilitated to
try tins remedy, and test it thoroughly, and any
who are not benelitted by its use we 811.14 like
to hear from, as wo have yet to hoar front the
first person who has used a bottle of Invigorator
without receiving benefit, for there are ouch as
tonishing medicinal virtuue in it, that all, no
mutter bow long they have been affected, it their
complaint arises t'rom a deranged liver, will he
beuelitted, if not entirely cured.
SANFORD & CO., Proprietors, 345 Broadway
New York. Sold in Bantiugdon by limeny
blebtoncam. and Druggists overywh.we.
Dr. Geti. H. Kent., Wholesalo Druggist,
No. 140, Wood et., Pittsburg, Wholesale Agent.
Mar.25;57,3m.
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BURR (•• •
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risii 2 TA ij :li - .Acti V' 010 ~
Corner of c,ii.antowo ttoad and DI ew Market
Streets, on the North Pennsylvania Rah Road,
Philadelphia.
Constantly ott hand or made to order, the fol
lowing highly approved Flour Mill Machinery.
Woodward's Patent Portable ,Mills and Smut
Machines.
Some of the wholesale "Druggists who have
been in business twenty and thirty years, say
Slaver's Patent Fuel Saving Corn Kilns. I that nothing in the annals of potent medicines
was ever like it. Thom is a universal praise
Piorson's Patent Barrel Iloopand Moulding I ~r it from all quarters.
Machines. i In my own practice I always kept it strictly
Improved Bridge Steps and Bonitos for Mill
,! fur hutnor—hut since its introduction as It gun-
Spindles. eral flintily medicine, great nod wonderful vir-
WARRANTED, toes have bean found in it that I never suspect-
The hest Anchor Brand Bolting Cloth Otter 0e , ed... .
Calico Mill Stones. Corn, Colo and Plaster . Several cases of epileptic fite—c disease
Crushers. . which was always considered incurable, have
A ',SO SOLE OWNER OF been cared by it few bottles. 0, what a mercy
• it it will prove effectual in all cases of that
Cave
Patent Cost Metal Con- at
cave dreadful tnalady—there tiro but few who hove
snore of it than I have.
:i .. 315,211 DILLTNI42, . I know of several cases of Dropsy, nil of
East and Sued... East of the Ohio nod Mississip- whom aged people cured by it. For the reel.
pi Rivers. ens diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache, Drs-'
Warranted to lake out of the offal of every misfit. Asthma. Fever and Apse, Pain in th e
Bushel (I round, front I to 2/ ihs, of standard ' roust, Di""" of the
Ste., the discovery
()film
Spiny, analv
particularly
flour, in diseases of the kur, which could not be bolted out on account has dun. mono good than any medicine ovo - r
()film cl.,ctrbul adhesion to the Bran. ' known.
' No change of diet ever necessary—eat the
NOTICE t—l hereby warn all persons against • best you nut: get and enough of it.
infringing toy eights, secured by Letters Pa- i Monello. 1 , 015 USE.-4‘llllltS ono table.
trot . Above, as I will prosecute all persons ! spoonful per day—Children over ten years des-
making, selling, or using any Bran Dusters I sort spoonfull—Chiliken frosts fire to eight years
36. 1 .1.04. 1 .1 W . 1 .0!..Qu ,st ,31Sitsj.,CO 3 pagp„iv ‘ xill : ; LsMslsp2ssfsill. As no directions can be apple,.
a Lo ( o o l i i ii l , V ,, A.l l l , l n i t , o P nt ro i p t
i r ,. e b t l o; f . 0 r
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stun, dated April 21th, 185.1. ate on tliailir:at ;cce - i - iditY"" '''''' " .."'"
N I " . f 1 17.— M ' S % Stathei. Montane s sired ' by
....I,IONALD KENNEDY,
till the above Machines for Sale. 1 Aii. 120, lnoTen St. , Roxbury, Mass.
August 29, 18.7 , 5. Price $l.OO.
nia T. W. Dyott, General Agent for Pennsylv.
Johnslon's Patent Iron Concave Brun Dus•
BOOKS! &.„./v BOOKS!
40,000 VOLUMES of new and popular
Books, embracing every variety
usually kept in a Philadelphia Bunk Store, and
many of theta at hallthe Publisher's retail price,
the subscriber now otters to the public.
APt school books used in the county can be
had in any quantities nt total' and wholesale
rates. Foolscap, Letter and Wrapping Paper,
wholesale or hytheylun.
too stiperioi'ColdPC; with Silver and Cold
Cases, Iron] $1 upwards.
too Pocket and Pon knives or Rogers' and
others' hest
. _
too splendid Port Aronnaiostuul Pocket Books
at 20 ets. and upwards.
3,000 PIECEI WALL PAPER, of
the latest and prettiest styles, just received from
Philadelphia and New York, prices from to ass.
a piece and upwards.
.500 beautifully painted and gold gilted Win
dow Shades at 44 ets. and upwards.
The public lave but to call thin examine, to
he convinced that in buying of the above stock
they wit be pleased and also save money. Re
member the place, corner of Montgotnery and
ItailrJad sweeta WM. COLON.
A pr.:23,'.56.
IN BLAST AGAIN
itunting.iffl ... Foundry.
TIM SUBSCRIBE - R - ; TAKE TIIIS
I
thud of inlorming their !fiends and the pub
lie geterally, that they hare rebuilt the Hunt.
Moon Foundry, and nre now in successful 3p
merlon, and are prepared to furnish costing of
nil kinds, of the hest (panty on the shortest no
tice and most reasonable terms.
Farmers are invited to call and examine our
Ploughs. We aro manufacturing the Hunter
Plough, (this plough took the premium at the
llinitingdob County Agricultural Famir, in 1855)
al,m, Hunter's celebrated Cutter Plough, which
can't be heat, together with time Keystone, Hill
side. and Borshear Ploughs. We hove on hand
and ore manuMeturing stoves, such as Cook,
' Parlor and ollice stoves for coal cr wood.
• HOLLOW-Waßla
eon.islin g of Kettles Boilers, Skillets, &e., all
of which will he sold cheep for cosh or in ex
change for country produce. Old metal token
for new eustiugs. By a strict attention to bust-
Xirt sand .
pubicuodesire to please,
hope to
receive
a
J. M. CUNNINGHAM &
April 30, 1850.—tf.
SCRIVENERS' OFFICE.
' I he undersigned will attend to drawing 'Wills,
1 Deeds, Mortgages, Articles of Agreement,
I.essew Letters of Attorney, Bonds, &c. Ho
will also arrange and state Administrator's ac
counts and atttvil to the passingof them before
the Register. All will be down in legal form,
and good style, nod at moderate charges.
JACOB
Huntingdon, 20th January, 1857.—■
Dr. John McCulloch,
()Gr.: ,s professional services to tho citizenset
Ui digdonand vicinity. Office, Mr.
brio between the Exchange and Jackson's
Huntingdon, Aug. 29, 1855,
Coom Ousel and Get Good Bargains II
- -
J. & W. SAXTON have received from the coo
tern citie3 au assortment urSilke, Shawls, Tai
nt., Dn. Goode and Embroideries. They
have adoeted the mono—"quick sales and
:mall Druids." Give them a cull.
MCA!, ADVERTISEMENTS.
Greatest Medical Discovery of
the Age.
Dr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, hat discovered in
ono at oar common pasture weeds a remedy that
CUT.
2WE1.17 M[lo 0/' - intanDl4
from the worst scrofula down to n common pim•
Ho has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never
tailed except in two cases. (both thunder humor.)
He Ibis now in his possession over two hundred
certificates of its virtue, all within twenty miles
of Boston.
Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing
sore mouth.
One to three bottles will cure the worst kind
of Pimples on the hum.
Two or three bottles will cure the system of
Biles.
Two bottles aro warranted to cure the worst
case of Erysipelas.
One to two bottles are warranted to cure nit
hinder in the Eyes.
Two bottles are warranted to cure running of
the coca and bloatcs among the hair.
Four to six bottles are warranted to cure
corrupt and running ulcers.
Ono bottle will cure scaly corruption of the
bkm.
Two to three bottles are warranted to cure
the worst case of ringworm.
Two to three bottles are warranted to cure
the most desperate case of rheumatism.
Three to four bottles are warranted to cure
the salt rheum.
Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case
of scrofula.
A benefit it always experienced from the first
bottle, and a perfect, cure is warranted tritest
the above quantity is taken.
Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles
of this in the vicinity of Boston. I knew the
effect of it in every ease. do sure us water will
extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humor.—
I 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 stirprising ; 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—seeond that it should cure all kinds of
humor.
In order to give some idea of the sodden rise
and great popularity of the discovery. I will
state that in April, 1855, 1 peddled it and sold
about six 'mules per day—in April, 1954, I sold
over ono thousand per day of it.
. .
Wholesale Agents.—N. Y. City, C. V. Click
nee, 01 Barclay Street—B. H. Ring, 192 Broad
wAq.—Rusliton and Clark, 275 Broadway.—A.
& 1). Sands, 100 nulton Street.
For sale by B. W. Brelnnen, HoVer.wn 3
NI es. Lary Marks, Lgtristown; 'l', Read & Sou,
Huntingdon.
And sold by Agents generally.
May 28,'56.—1y.
HUNTINGDON
CARRIAGE & WAGON.
IWEN BOAT, thankful for past favors, re
/spcetfully inlorn. the public in general that
he is prepared to manufacture at his shop on
Washington street, on the property lately and
for many years occupied by Alex. Carel.,
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCEAWAYS,
GERMANTOWN WAGONS,
and In short every kind of vehicle desired.—
Itockaways and Buggies of a superior manufac
ture end finish always on hand and for sale at
fair prices.
Repairing of all kinds done at the shortest no
tice and most reasonable terms.
Huntingdon, May 2S, 1856.-1 y.
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I SPLENDID ARRIVAL
FALL AND WINTER
AT TUN HUNTINGDON CLOTHING ATOM,
A. WILLOUGHBY,
H AS just returned l'rom the east with a large
and splendid assortment of
Fall and Winter Clothing,
for men and boys, made in the latest anp
in the most duraide manner. Who ever wants
to be dressed better and cheaper than anybody
else in town, let him call at W!LLOUGHLIT'II
CHEAP CLOTHING Swoon, one door west of T.
Read & Son's drug store, Huntingdon.
Call and see fur yourselves
Het. 18, 1854.
JOON SCOTT, SAMUEL T. }lowrf
C'51)44 DIOWED
Attorneys at Law,
Huntingdon, Pa.,
Mee samo as that formerly °couple - it by John
Sci.tt, Esq.
Oct. 111, 1853.
T-laa)
A 'TI'ORNEY,IT LA It;
Wlnattend to all business entrusted to:him. Of
fice nearly opposite the Court 'louse
May 5, '53
PILES I PILES I PILES I
in
Are yuu suffering with the Piles, wardly
or outwardly?
If so, use Dr. Dupries' Celebrated Remedy.
Warranted to cure iu all cases.
The above is the only remedy that has ever
cured effectually. City references and testi
monials given.
ll' you have the Piles inwardly, ask fora box
of Dr. D.'s Pills—only GO cents.
If you have the Piles outwardly, ask for a
box of Dr. D.'s Ointment—only 50 cents.
For sale by JOHN READ; Huntingdon, Pa.
June 4,'56.
DR. D. R. GOOD,
Having intuited in Petersburg, Huntingdon co.,
respeetfully otters his professional services
to the citizens of that place, and surrounding
country. •
November 19, 1056.-ni.'
MEDICAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.
DOCTOR JOHNSTON.
THE founder of this Celebrated -Institution,
offers the most certain, speedy, and only
effectual remeny in the world for (sleets, 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 the destructive
habits of Youth, whirl, destroys both body and
mind. Those secret and solitary practices are
more fatal to their victims Tillie the song of the
Syrens to the mariner Ulysses, blighting their
most brilliant hopes of anticipations, rendering
marriage, &c., impossible.
Young Men, •
especially, who have become the victims of Sol
itary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit,
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 cestitcy
the living lyre, may call with all confidence.
Marriage.
Married persons, or young men contempla
ting marriage, being aware of physical weak
ness, organic debility, deformities, &c.,should
immediately consult Dr. Johnston.
Ile who places himself under tho care of Dr.
Johnston may religiously confide in his honor as
a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill
as a physician.
Organic Weakness.
immodintoly cured, and full vigor restored,
This disilase is the penalty most frequently
paid by those who have become the victim of
improper indulgencies. Young persons aro too
apt to commit excesses from not being aware of
the dreadful consequence that may ensue.—
Now, who that understands the subject will pre
tend to deny that the power of Procreation is
lost sooner by those.falling into improper habit
than by the prudent. Besides being deprived
of the pleasure of healthy offspring, the most se
rious and destructive symptoms to mind and bo
dy arise. The system becomes deranged , the
physical and mental powers weakened, nervous
debility, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, in
digestion, a wasting of the frame, cough symp
toms of Consumption.
co - Mice No. 7, South Frederick Street, se
ven doors from Baltimore street, East side, up
the steps. Be particular in observing the name
and number, Of you will mistake the plate.
A Cure warranted, in Two Days.
NO MERCURY OR NAUSEOUS DRUGS.
Dr. Johnston,
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons,
London, graduate from one of the most eminent
Colleges of the United States, and the greater
part of whose life has been spent in the (test Hos
pitals of London, Paris Philadelphia, and else
where, hes effected some of the neat astonish
ing cures that were ever known, many troubled
with ringing in the head end ears when asleep,,
great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden
sounds, and bashfulness, with frequent blushing
attended sometimes with derangement of mind,
were cured immediately.
Certain Disease.
When the misguided and hnprodort votary
of pleasure finds he has imbibed the aids ofthis
painful disease. it to too often happens that an
ill-tinted sense of shame, or dread of discovery,
deters him front applying to those who from ed
untiou rind respectability, can alone befriend
him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms
of this horrid. disease mellk their appearance,
such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose.
nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, dimness
of sight, deafness, nodes on the shin bones, and
arms, blotches on the h ead, face pad evtis.mt,t<,
r-4.....C.;paiy, till at lust
the palate of the mouth or the bones 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 ice
traveller returns," To such, therefore, Dr.
Johnston pledges himself to (reserve the most
inviolable secrecy, and from his extensive prac
tice in the first Hospitals of Europe and Ameri
ca, ho can confidently recommend a safe and
speedy cure to the unfortunate victim of this hot
rid disease.
It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall vic
tims to thin horrid disease owing to the unskil
fulness of Ignorant pretenders who by the use of
that deadly poison Mercury, ruin the consi
tution. end either send the unfortunate sufferer
to an untimely grave, or make the residbo of his
life miserable.
Take Particular Noticc.
Dr. J.. addresses all those who have injured
themselves by improper indulgencies.
These are some of the sod and melancholy
effects produced by early habits of youth, viz
Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the
bead, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular pow
er, Palpitation attic Heart Dyspepsia, Nervous
Irritability, Derangements of the Digestive
Functions, leneral Debility Symptoms of Con
sumption,
,
himrai.t.v—The fearful abets on the mind
are much to ho dreaded; Loss of memory, Con
fusion oft lens, Depression of Spirit, Evil For
bodings, Aversion to Society, Self Distrust,
Love of Solitude, Timidity, &c., aro some of the
evils produ c ed.
Thousands of persons of all ages, can now
fudge what is the cause of their declining health.
Losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and
eniamatad, have singular appearance about the
eyes, tough and synitoms of consumption.
Dr. Johnston's Invigorating Kenne
dy for Organic SVeakatess.
By this great and important remedy, weakness
of the organs is speedily cured and Bill vigor re
stored. Thousands of the most debilitated and
nervous, who had lost all hope, have been im
mediately relieved. All Impediments to Mar
riage, Physical or Mental Disqualification, Ner
vous Irritability, Tr...hugs and Weakness,
or exhaustion of the most fearful kind, speedily
cured by Doctor Johnston.
Young Ken, • •
who have injured themselves by a certain prac
tice indulged in when alone—a habit ftequently
learned from evil companions, or at school—the
effects of which are nightly felt, even when a
sleep, mad if not cured renders marriage impos
sible, and destroys both mind and body, should
apply immediately.
What a pity that a oung man, the hope of his
country, and the darli y ng of his parents should be
snatched front all prospects and enjoyments of
life by the consequence oftleviating from the path
of nature .d 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 becomes a weary pilgrimage,
the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the
mind heresies shadowed with despair, and tilled
with the melancholy reflection that the happiness
of another becomes blighted with our own.
OFFICE 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 perforated by Dr.
Johnston, witnessed by the Reporters of the pa
pers, and many other persons, notices of winch
lutve uppeated again and again before the pub
lie, is u sufficient guarantee to the afflicted.
N. B. There are so many ignorant and
worthless quacks advertising therrtselves es
Physicians, ruining the health of the already af
flicted. Dr. Jelinen deems it necessary to say to
those unacquainted with his reputation that his
Diplomas always hang in his office.
CT TAKE NOTICE.—AII letters must be post
paid, and contain a uostugo stamp for the reply,
or no answer will be sent.
June 18, 1856,-Iy.
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Ilmcnv Huns.; ' Clay township.
Dxvin ETNIRE , Cromwell township.
Dr. J. P. Ammon, Penn township,
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..FANIES CLARK, Birmingham.
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TJAVING located himself in WArimoRMARK
-1-1 in this county, would respectfully Vey Lis
professional services to the citizens ofthat place
and the country anie,ent.
REFFUREN,ES:
J. B. Luden, M. 1). Gen. A. P. {Nilson,
M. A. Henderson, 66 Win. P. °Tinsel', Esq
J. 11. Dorsey, " /lon. James Gwinn,
M. Stewart, " John Scott, Esq.
Hon. George Taylor.
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Hunt ing do n, P.
Jacob M M. D., Alexandria.
John M.' C u Hoch , Petersburg..
3p7,'52-tl.
N. GRAFF.
T. R. GRAFF
GIIAFF & CO.
WESTERN FOUNDRY,
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PA.
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MANUFACTURERS OF
Cooking Stoves, Coal and Wood Stoves, Parlor
Stoves, Box Stoves, Hollow Ware, Plain and
Fancy Orates & Fenders, Sad nod Dog Irons,
Portable Forges, Sugar, Tea and Stove Kettles,
Wagon Boxes, &c.
Nov. 26, 1856.—1y.'l •
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RAILROAD HOURS.
TRAINS GOING EAST.
Mail T. I Ex. T. I Fast T.
Train leaves P. M. A. M. P. M.
Petersburg, 2.46 3.38 9.36
Huntingdon, 3.03 3.54 9.52
Mill Creek, 3.16 4.04 10.01
Mt. Union, 3.33 4.17 10.14
TRAINS GOING West.
Train leaves P. M. A. M A. M.
Mt. Union, 4.46 7.05 12.34
Mill Creek, 5.03 7.18 12.48
Huntingdon, 5.18 7.32 1.02
Petersburg, 5.3.1 7.45 1.15
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INDUSTRY MUST PROSPER.
T N. BALL respectfully solicits the attention
0 •of the farming community to a quality of
Plotrylis which he is now manufacturing, and will
havo ready for sale in a few days, he is also pre
pared to make harrows, wagons, carts, wheel
at, and to do all kind of repg
the shortest notice, and in the most substantnial
manner.
ShoponN. W. cornerot Montgmery and Wash.
ington sta.
March 27 1855—tf.
A. P. WILSON. R. Ilauas PETRIKIN
WILSON & PETIIIKIN,
. B TTORJVEYS L.IW,
11UNTINGDON, A.
Practice in the several Courts of Hunt P
ingdon
Blair, Cambria, Centre, Mifflin and Juniata Coun
ties. March 53, 1853.
FEMALE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
THE library will be open every Saturday af
ternoon, at 3 o'clock, in their room in the
Court House. Subscription 50 cents a year.
New books have been added to the former ex
cellent collection:—Gillfillen's works, Hugh
Miller's, Mrs. Ellet's &c.
By order of the
President
Huntingdon, Oct. ht, 1856,
eaVOUNTIM DEA7aEBS can buy
CLOTHING from me in Huntingdon at Whole
sale, as cheap as they can in the cities, as I have
a Wholesale at tee in Philadelphia.
Apr. 9 '56.
R. ROMAN.
BLANKS.-.Always buy your Blanks at the
"Journal Office." We have now prepared aco
ry superior article of BLANK DEEDS, BONDS,
JUDGMENT NOTES, SUMMONS', EXBC U
TIONS, &c.
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