Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, January 20, 1858, Image 3

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eltait ; ,,; true descriptions of nll counterfeit,
übered ;;;; ,1 ~ p urports hills; lieu nine haul: nett a
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Time., more original, itnFortant, and valuable
statistics anti rending ;natter pertaining to
Banks:lnd money than any other I)electer ur
Ilept rter ever published. Also gives correct
gum:ohms of buying and selling rats of Mau
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Wog Book of all the Coins in the wool d. Any ,
on, spading ns five yearly subscribers, rill re:
v e ive a copy of the Safe-Guard and Weekly
.foornal for one year, free. Twehly•five per
vent allowed to Agents and Postinasten.
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will be allowed to Booksellers, Apetos, or to
the subscriber for Hodges, Journal of Finance
anti Bank Reporter. Address,
J. TYLER BODGES, Banker,
tan. 20, 1858.-2 t. 271 Broadway, N. Y.
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THE TRIBUNE ALMANAC
FOR 1858. PRICE 12 CENTS.
It couta'us, in addition to tho usual Calera.
dor Pages and Astronomical Matter :
The Government of the United States, lix.
ecutive and Judicial.
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mend their manes till they
draw. Any person wish
, can first send as 'heir
and we will wake their
in by return wail what
they can send on and
prize, or not, whichever
re thin privilege only once
the first drawing, every
aired to send in advance
id agent. We will send
aumbe• taken out, with
plan of drawing.
A classified list of the members of the Uni
ted States Senate.
A list 01 the House of Representatives, Po
litically clussifieq.
ule•I rail of the important laws pas
-8,1 at the Second Session of the XXXIVth
Congress.
A brief sketch of the Outbreak against En.
glish rule in India.
A bill tbr the relief of Kansas [repealing
the Bogus Laws, &e.) which palmed the House
and Wllb defeated in the Senate, with the vote
thereon.
A sketch of the proceedings in Kansas do.
ring the past year.
A concise abstract of the Dred Scott Deci•
aion.
A sketch of Minnesota.
E. TODD Co.
ice Street New York.
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A sketch of Oregon.
The three national Platftirmtt—Republican,
American and Democratic—adopted in 1836,
complete.
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rg to IVIt, Union
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A list of States, Capitals, Governors (with
Itheir salaries,) Times of Legislative Meetings,
Holding of General Elections, Ac.
• Elevtimi returns from all the States which
held General Elections during, the year 1037,
by Counties. Congressional I fimriets and States
carefully compared with piteous Elections;
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Price, with postage prepaid, Single Copies,
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Copies fur $1; 100 Copies for $7.
Orders inclosing the money respectfully so.
licited.
mere that a suspension of
..es over the road betwren
Alt, Union. rennet he but
large , ection of the coon.
rable expense and trouble
to run a line of Stages
the two points Good
,Ile Stages have been ple
d experiencsil and trusty
tend Cie running or the
prtetur of the tine is disirous
and be therefore calls
rally to patronize it, conth•
ur titer 'newel advantage.
cessar, will be given, and
ages will be regular.
Address HORACE GREELEY & Co.
Tribune Buildings, N. York.
Jan., 20, 'so.
Mt, Union, every 'Tuesday
irday evenings, arriving at
text day at 2 o'clock. lie
ninereburg, the tunic night
lig at Mt. Union the next
Ise cars. Between Mt, Un
lit line will be daily.
$3 ; to iuterinciliate points
JOHN JAMIL4O.N.
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A SPLENDID N 4 COOK STOVE for
sale at this odic° ;it Is calculated to burn wood
or ,nll. _
ea I .t.tivmmtram
ri fii,.Els . the ',Aden. of the Subs c riber
U living te 11 tirriors Murk Towuship on or
• about the 15111 or beeviliber 1:10, •?4 , --..._.,..,,
ONE RED STEER., supposed 43'41
to be two years old.
I The owner is requested t0at5.,,,....,:5 u
prove his property, pay charges, and take it
away, otherwise, ti will be disposed of. as law
directs. W f I.LIAM HUTCHISON.
January 13th, '58.--It.
STRAY DULL.
Came to the premises of the ..,
subscriber in Tod township a- Itiov li z ; 1
bout the first day of December. la mi r
1857, a red mule) , bull, about
(
t) three years old, no marks.
T. owner is requested to tome forward
prove property, pay charges and take hint
away. ELI A LLOWAY.
Jan.111;57 41.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of administration on the estate of
0 Eliza Donaldson, late of Springfield township,
.
dee'd.. having be grunted to the undersigned
all persons indebted to said estate are reques•
la red to make immediate payment, atte those ha.
ta ving claims present them to
ELLIOTT RAMSEY, Adm . ',
co Jan.111.'57.44..
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Jupyr PUBLISHED;
COOK STOVE.
MISCELLANEOUSADVERTISEMENTS•
OASSVIIIE - SEMINARY,
M. MoN. Walsh. Prizoipal.
This school for young ladies and gentlemen
is probably the cheapest one of the kind is the
country. The expenses per year for board,
room rent, furniture, fuel and tuition in common
English aao only $BB.
Piano Music is only $5 per quarter. All
the languages and the otnamentals are propor
tionally cheap. For other information address
inhn H. Walsh, Cassville, Huntingdon Co., Pa.
The next quarter commences Monday, Jall•
nary 18th., 1858.
Jan.13,'57.
STRAY STEER.
GROUND PLASTER.
The Juninia Flour and Plaster Mills, on*
mile below Alexandria,Huntincdon county,
Pa., hare constantly on hand Ground Plaster,
of the best• quality, fur which Grain of all
kinds, will be taken in exchange nt market
prices. SAM., HATFIELD.
. _ .
Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain
Rail Road and Coal Company.
T _
niE Annual meeting of the Stockholders of
this Company will be held at their Wier,
No, 309 Walnut Street, on Tuesday, the I 21It
of January next,• at It o'clock. A. 21.—
When an election will he held for a President
caul twelve Directors 1.0 serve the ensuing year.
J. P. ACI.SIN, Sec.
Philadelphia, Dee.30,'57:2t.*
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
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Illustrated. 1858.• Illustrated ,
The New York weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is
,me of the largest and beat literary papery of the
day. An Imperial (limb, containing EIGUIT
or Arty clumm, of enteetaing original
matter. nod elegantiv illustrated every week.
.! /;‘,,, 50 cents In $lOO 00 in gad,
I. l.r . wed 1, • ell sabgerilwr immediately 00
reccipl • • • • 1 sal.wription money.
TERMS
One Copy for 1 }ear, $2 00, and 1 gill.
2 " $3 50, end 2 girls,
" " " 3 4 6 $5 00, and 3 gilts.
" " 5 " $2 00, and 5 gills .
AND TO CLUDA
3 copies, 1 year, $3 M. and 1 gilt.
5 66 $8 00,and 5 girt,
l e 6,6, $l3 00, and 10 gills,
$3O 011 and 21 dirt
21
The articles to he distributed are cumprontil in
the folboi ing list :
2 packages gold, cor.taining $500,00 enelt.
5 do. do. do. $200.00 ca.ch.
I 0 tle. ale. do. $ I lio.oo each.
. 10 pat. ley. hon. cas. watches, 5100,0; each•
20 gold watches, $75,00 each.
5:: do. $BO,OO exch.
100 do• $50.00 oath.
$35.00 each.
silo ;atilt s' gala watches,
2 , 10 silver ea,'4l wateltel, $30.110 1:111,11,
:)1,/ silver WHICIIO4, $lO,OO 10 $3 0 .0111,1:11.
11.11 glihi g11;1141, slo,ootu 850,00
io!il luck, , , Bracelets, Bralies,
Ear drop-, BreaAt-pins,
Slerve-buttons,
Shirt-souls, 11'atelt.kept, gold
and silver 111i.111 , 113.,111111 a vari
ety other articles wore' from
50 ceou, so 830, 0 0 r.al:.
Immediately on reeeipt of the stilismiption
money, the sithicrilier's name will he entered
opt.. our .nitscription book, opposite a number.
and the gill corresponiling with t'd it ninntair will
be I rwariled, within one week, to the subscri•
bet, by until or oxpreiip,
11,5 - All communication he addressed
to &
48 & 48 Moffat's huildi.m, 335 Broadway, N. V.
•,• Specimen eopieb sent free.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
1 EWERS of administration on the Estate
1.1 of James Harrison, late of West township,
deed., having been granted to the undersigned
all persons indebted to said estate are refines•
ted to make immediate payment, and those
haring claims against the same will present
them to ELLEN HARRISON, Atha.
Jai. 6, '57 —Gt.*.
CASZVILLE SEMINARY.
Only $19.50 per Quarter.
TIDE NEW FACULTY.
M. 1110;WALPill. --
proh,sor of Lan,aines and Philosophy.
Herr Karl Hockenheim,
01 German Language tk Literature.
M. Eugene Chirant,
Pralessor of I', nch awl Piano Music.
James W. Hughes,
Bnyessor of Mathematics, etc
Mrs. M. McN. Walsh, PrecTtress.
Grr clan Painting, Botany, History etc.
Miss E. Faulkner,
Monochromatic, Pitinting, Drawing. etc.
Miss Anna M. Gr a y,
Pia ;:o Illus;c and French.
Miss Jennie M. Walsh,
Primary
❑is SCHOOL HAS LATELY PASSED
I into new hands, and the present owners
are determined to make it a first class Institu
tion. The majority of the new faculty are al
ready on hand, and students will be received as
soon as they wish to conic.
Young 'tidies au gentlemen intending to go
to school will do well to write to WI before. eon
eluding to go elsewhere. There is no cheaper,
and we believe thire will be no better eekool
now than owe.
Both sexes are received, all branches taught
.d students can enter at any time.
For further information, address
JOHN D. WALSH,
Casiville, Litintiggelon
Co. p er wm •, 11167.4.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
TIEN SIMIEII4OI/
~~~~.
THE undersigned owners of the Huntingdon
Mill, intern farmers and the public general
ly, that they now have their new mill in running
order, with all the modern improvements in the
water wheels and machinery.
`they have put in five of the Improved lon
cal Turbine Water Wheels, and eon grind in
all stages of the water, anu during the coltic , t
weigher. any and all binds of pain.
ore prepoi. , l c ell, timi•bner
for ,ale of loarlirt
FLOUR, FEED AND Sniri,
anti farmers can have their own grain ground,
and take it hack in a return load, or they can
be furnished in exchange- at a moment's notice
an equal ( t imidity of Flour awl Brno or clr,p•
ped teed.
Tut suntrw inacnnua
is an improved manufacture; and they will
insure a FULL TURN OUT of superior quell
ty to every bushel of grain loft at. their
FISHER & McMURTRIE.
N. 11,—The Buckwheat stones are not quite
ready.
Hunlingfon, December 10, 1056.
In 0 It WWI*
INDIAN ROOT PILLS .
DR. MORSE. the inventor of MORSE'S IN-
DiAN ROOT P 11.1.8, has spent the grea
ter • part of his lite in travelling, having visited
Europe, Asia, and Africa, ha well as North
America--Iyas spent three years among the In
dians of our Western eountry—it was in this
way that the Indian Root Pills were first dia.
covered. Dr. Morse was the first man to es
tablish the fact that all diseases arise from Im
purity of the Blyied—that oar strength, health
and life depeilded upon this vital Said.
When the various passages become clogged,
and do not set in perfect hortnony with the dif•
ferest functions of the body, the blood loses
its actioo, becunies thick, corrupted and di
sensed; thus causing all pains sickness mid
distress of every name; our strength is exhans•
ted, our health we are deprived of and if no.
tore is not assisted in throwing off the Mug
rant humors, the blood will beenite choked
mil cease to act. and thus our light of life will
forever be blown omit. How important then
that we should keep the various passages of
the body free and open. Aml how pleasant to
us that we have it in our 'tower to put a medi•
tine in your reach, namely. Morse's Indian
Root munuMetureil from plaid, and roots
which grow around the nininitaitious cliffs hi
Natures garden, for thelleolth and. recovery
of diseased man. One of the rums from which
these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which o.
peas the pores of ihe skin, and assists Nature
in throwing out the liner parts of the comp
thin within. scrotal is a plant which in
an Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the
passage to the lungs, and thus. in a soothing
peeformi its duty by throwing off
phlegm, nod other humors Mien the lungs by
copious spitting. The third is u Diuretic,
which gives ease and ductile strength I.) the
kidneys; thus mean Aged. they draw lora a—
mounts of impurity Crum the blood, which in
then thrown ant bountifully by the urinary nr
water passage, awl which .11111 n t have been .
iliscloyegol in oily other way. This f.:•111
a Cathartic, nail meompanies the nth, prep
era. or the Pills while engaged in pr
the blond; the emirs, particles of befit:city
which etymon pass by the other outsets, are
thus taken op and conveyed oil' in great quan
tities by the bowels.
From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse's
Indian Root Pills not only enter the stommh,
but become united with the blood, for they hind
way to every pmt, and completely rcut out
and demise the system from all impurity. and
the life of the body, which is the blood, be
comes perfectly healthy; consequently all sielt.
11.8 and pan is driven from the system, fur
they enema remain when the body becomes
so wire and el.r.
The reason why people are so distressed
when sick,. mid why so many die, is because
they Is not get a tnedicine which will pass to
the afflicted parts, and which will open the
natural passages for the disease to he rest out
hence. a large quantity of food and other toct.
ter is lodged, and the sietnitydi sal i ti t e ti n es
are literally overflowing with the eorrertel
111,1. Ai 111413 untlyr,loits::, tli.agr,tll)l, gortne,tit
tint, constataly mix ing with the blood, vedith
throws the corrupted matter through every
vein and artery. until life is taken fres, thi,
body by disease. Dr. Morse's Pills hove ad
ded to themselves victory illicit victory, by re•
storing millions of the sick to blooming health
and haprioess. Yes, thousands who have
beet, reeked or tor,nented with sickness, polo
and angwish, and whose feeble frames have
a..n score:led by the burning elements of ra
ging lever, and who have been brought, as it
were, within a step of the silent grave, now
stand. ready to testily Unit they would have
been numbered with the dead. had it not been
for this great and wonderful medicine, Morass
both. Roo. Pills, After one or two dons
hod been Joke, they were astonished, end elf•
toilutely surprised, in wititessin;. ; their eliartn•
tug effects. Not oily do they give immedi
ate intse and strength, and take away all sick
ness, pain and anguish but they at once go to
work at the foundation of the disease, which is
she blood. Therefore, it will he shown, espec.
ially by those who use these Pills, that they
will to cleanse
,und purify, that disease—that
deadly enemy—will take its flight, end the
flash of youth and beauty will again return,
and the ',respect o'; ii,:ong and happy life will
eher'sh and brighten your days.
cAuTios.—hiewm, 9 1u counterfeit sign
ed A. A . .anititte have the mane
of A. J. . oil each box. Also
time s:9isc,afre of i. J. Whie.., :z C o . All
ers are specious.
A.. l ' WHITE &CO,. i'Y'de
Ctl Leonord Eareet, N. 3.1 York.
Dr. Morse's Italian Root Pills ace sold by
all dealers in Medicates
~gents wanted it, ..very town, village
and hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the
agency will address He above for terms.
I Price cents per box, five boxes will
be sent on receipt of sl4pustage paid.
December '6 '57:-6m.
TAKE
A Ll, wish, of H . C. Walker . till talcs notion thut
nod accolnla are left hi the hands of Ono. 3.
Yuan, Esq., at' Alo.:a.ndria. who is authorized
to receivo and receipt fur all moneys paid du
ring tny absence. D. HOUTZ,
4ssigiine for Cregitora of IL 1,?„
Alexandein,Jaa.G, v 9: 6t.
strawaroza3 i.;3 , -rave
T
rims Testamentary on the '
estate' of
Hugh Johnston, late a eftB.l township,
Huntingdon county. dee'd, having been gran
ted to the undersigned, ail persons having
claims against said estate are requested to pre•
sent them and those intiebtea to the to
make immediate payment to
J. 11. DELL.
JAS. JOHNSTON I En. '
2133ALZIRs can buy
CLOTHING from mein Huntingdon at Whole
sale, as cheap as they can in the cities, as 1 have
a Wholesale al me in Yhiladelphia. "
Aer.ej M. R. ROMAN.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
Nev Goods S New Goods
P. ". GTri:PS CHEAP STORE.
D. I'. (twin tics just returnd from Militia
phis with tho !tug t , t and most berutiral as•
sortment of
Rh afilM VialEIT22 fi3o®llo
Ever brought to lit tttt i t tgibm,
consisting of the must fashionable Dress Goods
for Ladies and Gentlemen, such as Black Silks.
and Fancy, All Wool de Laing, (all colors)
French . Merino, plain and printed, ombre striped
tie fauna, burred and fancy Ile tains, Levelly
Cl6th, Mohair, Debais, Shepherds' Plaids, REM
yrin,
A I,SI a iar , ,e lot of dress Trimmings, Frit,
•. ANtl.illt. WWII], Buttons, Gimps,
BOallet Silks, Crepes,
Ulores, Milt.. Veils, Lures, Belts, Ribbonds
for Belting, Whalebone, Reed & atem Moons
for Skirts, Silk anti Lill. handkerchiefs, Silk
tier, Zephyr, French Working Cotton. Li
nes nod Cotton Floss, Tidy Yarn, Wool Yarns,
&e.
Also the best end largest assortment of Col
lars, and Undersleeees, in town. Bar'd and
Plain Jaconet, Mull Muslin, Swiss. Plain, Fig
ured and dotted. Molecn, and Hoop Skirts,
Irish Linen, Linen Table Cloths, Napkins,
Towels, &c. Shirts, Shirt-breasts, Undershirts
and drawers, wool coats, hoods, comihrts and
scarfs.
Also a large assortment of Waterloo Buy
State Wool Shawls. Single and Brocha Shaltls.
Also, Cloths, ()maulers, Cassinets, Tweeds,
K. Jeans, Vesting, Muslim, bleached and fin
blenelmd. Sheeting and Pificw-cans
Nankeens, Ticket), Check, 'fable Diapers, cr.,-it
Flannels, Sack Flannel, plain and figured, Can
ton Flannel, Blankets. 'e.
Ale), a large lot of Silk Borntts of the Chest
styles and at ?cry low price.. Bats and caps
of all kinds.
Boots and Shoes, Gum shoes, the best
and cheapest in town.
2171 - 17:7477.4-
ViTILE33, Buckets, t'nbs, Baskets, Churns,
Butter Bow Is, Brooms, Brusher, &a. Carps ts.
Oil Ol°tin, Piste end Sr.la, sie,.;ar. Coffee,
Tea, Molasses, and all goods usually kept in a
co unit, Store.
- - -
My old customers, and cs many new ones t
can crowd in are respectfully requestoi to come
and examine my goods.
All kinds of Country produce taken in ex•
chouge or goods, at the highest market prices.
DA VW P. (1 WIN.
October 7, 1857.
SAVING FUND
Nat'onal Safety Trust Co.
OFFICE,
Walnut Street S w. Corner of 3d.
Arran,temems tor Businets during the Suspen
:dun ut Specie Payments by the Banks.
I. Depusits received and payments made
2. Current Bank Notes, Checks awl Specie
will be received on deposit.
3. Deposits made in Bunk Notes or Checks
will he paid back in current Bank Notes.
b. Deposits made to Got! or Silver will be
paid buck in Coin.
IN rEREsT 5 PER CENT. PER. YR.
11EN UV L. BENNER, Presiient,
WILLI A HOED, Secretary.
Nuv. 25, '57
IREAL ESTATE
M -S ° COPP- ASA...MM.
rp iIE titideligited. being desirous of removing
j fsffill •lie town of Shirleyshurg, hereby offers
fur side his entire remaining real estate, situa
ted in .1M near said town. The property 17311.
sits of three separate and distinct dwellins
houses, (including the large and commudi
mu
[MICK 111ANSMN,
in which the subscriber new resides) ; nit of
whit+ are elligibly sit noted in the most desirable
slid business part of ILe tenet. A detailed de.
seripi ion of staidl.rop my is deemed unnecessa•
as tug one desirous of purchasing, will, of
(memo, wish to sec and cr.:amine for himself ..•-•
TWO 0 , ',twists are admirably located and
calculated fur storey and turern stands, he.
Also. t*. r, sulsieriber offers for sale, ten acres
of rich It; sort; or meadow land, situated a short
distance ;Move Ito grist mill of the Messrs.
ITeriMers. This !and is tech suited, not only
to the risin, of grass, grain, etc., but is also
peculiarly adapted to 11,1. production of "Chi
nem 5m.... Cam," un frtiele of recent introduc.
r..0111t to protnise greater profit,
par ever, d i ce almost any other agricultural
- -
HENRY BREWSTER.
Shirley3burg, Nov. IS, '5l.
NEW AND CIIIEAP
WHOL.I:ALE AND RETAIL
GROCERY STORE
DAVID informs the citizens pf
Huntingdon end vicinity, and the public gen
erally, dint Ito has opened 3 Grocery Store on
Hill street, Huntingdon, n few doors west of
Win. Orhison's residence, where he will ot all
times be prepared to supple customers with
JILL /CATS OF GROCERIE,.;,
CIIEIPL3 fIIAS TILE VaIEAPEST,
rt wholesale and retail. Sugars, Cuf/ec, Tong,
Iltdsonos. Cheese, Spives, Ccoithetionarics,
limns, Salt, Brooms, Buckets, Segars, Tobac
co, 1.c.; in Inet, every article usually kept
la n Grocery Store.
...;:sfainTiletCrinined to sell cheaper than the
cheapest, I want everybody to calland•examine
my steed and prices. DAVID GROVE.
Huntingdon, July 29, '57.-Iy.
THE CA IPAIGN OPENED
Ibl2 ICOO VJ ,
..IN2 3' 11 IL T LAW,
Will attend to all professional business entrusted
to his care in the several Courts of Huntingdon
county. Leeds, Leases and Articles of Agree
ment, written at the shortest notice and on the
most reasonable terms.
FiSliErt ut PiroMURTRT.II I Shirleysburg, April 22, 1857.
xlw
NI) NVINTER
WOlit "ALISPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE
to their numerous friends and the public,
that they have just received from the East, a
most beautiful assortment of Fall and Winter
Goods ; embracing every variety of nem styles
such as Valencia Plaids, Plaid Diteals, Oriental
Imams, Gehl Pluida, TaMesa Cloth, Poplins,
striped mid fluid, Ombra striped Delaines,
French Merino, Printed Detainee, Bayaderc
Str:oes, Argentine, Coburg. Mohair, and Ma
dinat: Cloths. Shepherd's Plaids, t rench Blan
ket, ilav State, Long and Square Brodie Shawl
Travellingdo, French Cloths. plain and
tuner Coalmen's, [Witless, Jenne, Tweeds, &c.
RiliCons. Mitts, Gauntlets, Olovea, Talnuts,
(flasks, Chenille Scares, Dtess Trimmings La
dies' Collars, plain dad spriged Wales,
Victoria Lawn, ,Nainsooks, and every variety of
Whim goods. HATS, CAPti and ISONNETS
()revery variety and style.
We lines a full stock of
Hardware, Queensware
Boots and Shoes,
Wood and Wil low-ware,
which will be sold on such terms as will make it
the interest of all to call and examine.
Groceries can be had lower than the high
prices which has e burn maintained heretofore.
We also deal in hooter, Fish, Salt, and all'
kinds of grain, and possess facilities in this
branch of trade unequalled by any. We deliver
all packages or parcels of merchandise rust or
efts sous at the dep.‘ts of the Broad Top and
Pennsylvania Railroads.
Serre.Bo,'S7.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
Prof. Chas. DeGrath%
ILLECIRIC
This great discovery is now creating agreet
sensation among the %sherd Faculties of Ett•
• rope and this country. It will cure the follow.
ing (not everything): Warranted to
Cure Fever and Agile in one day. Cure chills
in five minutes. Cum Croup in one night.— I
Cure Deafness in two to four days. Cure burns
mid Scalds is ten minutes. Cure Sprains,
Wounds and Bruises in from one to three days.
• Cure Inflammation in one day. Cure Neural.;
gia, Croup, Tooth Ache, Burns, in 10 minutes. I
Cure Hemorrhage, &retail, Abscess, in ten
days. Cure Bruises, Wounds,
Tetter, in one to
three days. Cure Ear Ache, Stiff Neck, Ague
in one day. Cure Felons, Broken Breast, Salt
Rheum, in three to six days. lure • !
Palpitation, Pleurisy, in ons to ten days. Cure
Asthma, Palsy, Gout, Erysipelas, in five to 20
dnys. Cure Frosted Feet, Chiblains, Chronic
Rheumatism, Stiff Joints ' Sure Throat, Scarlet !
Fever, and the lame made to walk, by a few
bottles. This Oil (Du Grath's) la mild and
pleasant, arid is a great family Medicine for
children teething, Ac. Ladies should all use'
it. It always leaves you • better than it JIM'S
you, find one bottle often cures entirely.
Afflicted Thirteen Years and Cured in One
Week.
Rend letter from Rev.•Jantes Temple.
Philadelphia, Juice 9th, 1856.
Prof. De Grath : I have been afflicted fur
thirteen years with Neuralgia and other pain.
nil complaints, and I have been unable tosleep
soundly or walk any distance for instep years
past. Last week I got a bottle of your "Elec•
trio Oil." The first night I slept soundly and
well, and to day lam like a new man. My
wife could not believe her eves. Your Elec•
tric Oil has done in O. week what the physi•
cians of Philadelphia failed to do in thirteen
years. Gratefully yours,
REV. JAMES TEMPLE,
810 South street.
DEAFNESS CURED.
New Haven, May 19th, MA.
Prof. De Grath : Me br other has been deaf
three years. After trying many things, he us•
ed your Oil a few dines. and it cored him en
tirele. CLIFFORD k SCRANTON.
Titere are numerous imittoiona sprung up on
the reputation that my article has acquired.
The public must beware. They are worthless.
For sale by John Read, Huntingdon.
Aug..5,'.57.1 rm.
.•
a.llO 211
CLOTH I NG
A New Assortment Just Opened !
And will be sold 30 per cent.
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!
ROMAN respectfully in arms his canto
, niers and the public generally, that he has
lust opened at his store-roots in Market Square-
Huntingdon , a splendid new stock of Ready
made
- Clothing for Fall and Winter,
which he will sell cheaper than the same quality
of Goods can he purchased at retail in Philadel
phia or any other establishment in the comity,
Persons wishing to buy Clothing would au
well to call and examine his stock before purcha
sing elsewhere.
Hats, Caps,
which will he sold lower than at any other c,
tublishment in the county.
Huntingdon, October 7.
BANK NOlk.S AT Pith
AT 1 . 111,
lIA If.DWARE DEPOT,
The suh,eribjs have again returned from
the East with an ealarged stuck of
//ABLI I 1.11;1.
J/E ( I TOOLS,
II 1.1.0 ll' A BR.
S:II I) LE IfY,
I'.II.VT.
With an endless variety of louden' invention:
and improvements.
Having purchased our goods at wholesale
chiefly / 6'mm manufacturers, we are enabled tt
sell wholesale and retail—extremely low.
Bunk Notes taken at par fur goods.
t.y3' All orders receive prompt attention.
JAS. A. BROWN d Co.
Huntingdon, Oct,':,
-Qr - - • DR. J R. HUYETT,
zNT,sT :
ALEXANDRIA, HU VP. CO., P.t.
April 1. 1857.-Iy.
Duo Qo 4111LOMI
DENTISf
June 1537.
The Rev, C. S. BURNETT, while In
boring us a mi,ionary in Southern Asia. dis
covered a simple and certain Cure for Consump
tion, !Whine, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Ncr.
roils Debility, and all impurities of the blood;
also, on easy and effectual mode of inhaling the
Remedy. Actuated by a desire to benefit his
suffering fellows, he will cheerfially send the re
cipe (free) to such us desire it, with full and ex
plicit directions for preparing and successfully
using the Medicine. Address
Rxv. C. S. BURNETT,
831 Broadway, N. Y. City.
July29,'S7.-6m,
LEATHER ! LEATHER ! LEATHER
HENRY W. OVERMAN, Importer of French
n Calf Skins, and General Leather Dealc,c,
No. 6 South Third street, Philadelphia,
A general assortment of all kinds of Lertther
Morocco, Sc.
RE'► AND OAK swap LEATHER,
Nlarch4;37..ly.
•r IMPORTANT INFORMATION, by
which much suffering in families may be
avoided, sent to married men and th ose
contemplating marrity, Address, en.
closing lour stamps. 111. G. W. ADDIS.
COMBE, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Nev. 25, .37:—Cm,
•
HALEEONE, REED AM) BRASS
V Hoops and Reed Skirts, tor sale at the
cheap store of 1). P. GWIN.
A LEIVER.COPIER FOR SALE.
An excellent one for sale at this office. This
is one of Mans' No. 1 Cam and Lever Press.
• •
1 A DIES' COLLARS & UNDERSLELVLS
1, in great variety at the cheep store of
I'. GWIN.
vied Beef, Banta, Shoulders and Flitch, for
I/ We at the cheap Grocery Store of
LOVES MeDIVITT.
BADD WOOL SHAWLS, - fine ,
and elreop at D. P. MIN'S.