Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, January 27, 1858, Image 3

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New Car;-P~ess.
Having bought afitil "CARD PRESS," we
are uow prepared to print in the pruportion
three card. in the enine flute that any other
pren in the county can print one, consequent•
ly we can print them cheaper—if tint dune well
we woke nu charge at all. We ask your
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tronage.
NEW ADVERTIgEMENTs.
TEACHER'S lASTETum.
A meeting of the Huntin,lon Tetic!, !-
Institute will be held in litottin,lott on ti
32d, of February inst.— being the Aitieentr,
of the Association. Teacher's nod fri en d,
education generally are invite-II to siteitti, to.
matter of itnportance, in connection with tot
educational interests of the County Rill h.
presented for the emetideration of the Associ
ation. By order of the Boord of Menage..
JAS. BAHR, Chairman.
Jan . 20th, 1858.
AGENTS, ATTUTIONI
Do you wish to find a good emp'.o mem. and
make money with little or no inv., meld. and
without interfering with your regular business?
If you do. rend this advertisement.
C. E. Toot, & Co., of 392 Broome .Street;
New York. are manufacturing and ~..1 .!mg
sire go ld 1 , ,,,,c3 s for $2 each,(which arc cheap
at that price) and they throw inn gift er prize
with each l'eucil worth front $2 up to $5. $lO.
slo. $2O, $25, $3O, $5O, $75. $lOO. $21,0. awl
$509. Don't cry out, •Ilutntwg! Loner,.
It's no such thing. The Pencils lac sold at
their rash value, and all the profits over the
flrat'cost are thrown inn, the gilts, wait+ actu
ally rust the purchaser nothing. 'l•lte prizes
•re distributed us a simple plan of drawing,
which would take too much room to explain,
but which has never failed to give complete
statialabtion We have drawn tool Hem to per•
chasers 183 gold watehos of various prices, 74
purses of• gold dollars. 239 gold lork.•te, 850
Bold chains, and a corresponding number of
ether prizes, within two mood),
"1' ERE ARE NO BLANKS," but every
r urchns, draws a prize wurtli.i2 certain, and
It stands thuadatidd if an.es to he a 110,er
figure.
We want a good agent in every neighlmr•
hood throujhout the country, to 801:1.1I 11111, ',-
sera, and any agent, to he aucc•rs=thl, most
Late a pencil and a pri, to exhibit. Wry pity
agetata $l coot Coro ...,eh purchaser ho
sod the tiro peNott in any tie ighlovitocd ,mho
applies tor Pcnoil and gift, will rice ive the
agency for that locality. Should att agent uh•
taut a valuable, prize to exhibit with, his I',•n=
nil, he would have little difficulty in 'obtaining
scores of purchasers, and matting it a payirg
business.
• New idea ! Rem!! t Read ! !
We ask nobody to send Crick nion.l ,ill dui
know what prize they draw. Any to-rson wish
ing to try their luck, can first send us their
name and address, and we will wake their
drum and inform thetit by Mine Mid! avluit
prize they drew, when they can send on nod
take the Pencil nod prize, or not, whichever
they ch... We give this privil e ge utv iswo
to a purchaser. 'After the first drawing; every
purchaser will be required to send in advance
through the authorized agent. We will semi
with each drawing the nunthe• taken out, with
fall description of the' plan of drawing.
Address C. F. TODD & Co.
n9e Broome Street Now York.
Jan. 20th,1838—Gut.
STAGE LINE
FROM
Charnberoburg to Mt, Union
IVb e untlei signe d cavort that a v mpension of
the line of St ages over the rued between
Chambershurg and Mt. Union. COCOot be but
disadrantageouk to o forge ruction of the coun
try, has, at a consideratite expense and trouble
made arrangements to run ti line of Stages
Tri-weekly between the two points blood
Nurses tied comfortable Stages have heel' pla
ced on the route, and experiene. , l and trusty
drivers will superintend tau ruaning of the
Cutichea. The proprietor of the line is disirons
that it be maintained, and he therefore calls
upon the public generally teTer.e.. it. (*.di"
dent that it will be fur their mutual advantage.
Every attention necessary e ill be given, unit
the running of the Stages will he regular.
sir Stages leave Mt, Union, every Tuesday
Thursday, and Saturday evenings, urriving et
Clumbersburg the next day tit 2 o'clock. He
surbing, leave Chamberstiarg, the some night
at 10 o'clock, urriving ut Mt. Union the mixt
evev3ng iu thee fur the ears. Between Mt, Un
ion and Shade Gap the Into will be daily.
Fare theouge $3; to intermediate points
ha proportion. JULIN J Altide,S.,--
frar. letlll 1414r.4111$
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HODGES' JOUR:VA W. Or FlNAxcr.
AND HAN, REEO:iTEIL.
Pee it gives full, (.o;pp/of and
rrliuble ~.f-rinntion or nll MI ..1: awl
thank , .; trup dt.,cripti,.nl of oil counterfeit,
nlll•r.•tl 111::1 i urines hill:: _en nii a hurl: 110.1
Nod s,!ai ()I titocks. Ronde. and
S. etilil4: 11•1,11( htl atipi tuementitry siftiirs
OSP, NOW,' :111,1 (.`'itotnitliog 'AI,
17,0, , 1/,' 1,1,1110, ilk,' .rt,to, nod vnltuible
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Flu: It LPORTINIS IN OIE
Nu I,4,ine,s mini tun do well without thin
Tema-:—Monthly, one year, $1 00;
• 5..,,,i-Monthly it 50; Weekly • F, 2 50: incl..
nll the Coins in the wueltl. Arty
ten , ,elnling
in line yearly will re.
11 cops of the Satfetiuttrd tine! Weekly
.I•lhrind fnr nue year, tree. Twenty•five per
sit aloud to Agents and l'o.onia,ters.
S'Z.Tlie only vPirlc ever published giving
voiri et delineations ucd ine.sitnile (Inscriptions
al nll she Genuine Bank :Votes is
Bo g s' New Bank Note Safe4ruard.
11 rent lo fornage ai.d publish this groat
work, over l::20,000, I,sidos yours of time and
tabor.
The hook im spletoleily hound—nlictot 4 Nell
es in length be 10 ioches in width—eootiLioing
du l ri,:es of lii Note Plate delinelitiol,
le•iog equi,alent to having opwarkld of 12,000
"Geneitte Dahli 1;11;74 - to toitipstfe with awl
detect the V;4l u ! apurimia, I, utlyant e
of :th y ilesetiptiott iu 'toy Detector or Ilan]:
Nor.
L.l;,:ke.lut the wrong, by showing the ri ht,
With ibis boo's, it is almost imposible to be
imposed tips, by hell money.
EveeT HUHINESti MAN Stlert.ll HATE IT.
,4. f'-(; is copy-righted, published
sed ,01.1 I,Cluhively by the undersigned, told
will be sent free of postage to tiny •purl of the
',Lavy en receipt et $2,--25 per cent, discount
will be allowed to Booksellers, Apents. or to
the subsetiberl'er J 011 1 .1131 of Finance
and 134n1t Rep,ler. Addresq,
J. TYLER. HODGES. 113nker,
Jan. '26.11158.-2t. 27! ltrenthroy, N. V.
JusT PUBLIAIIED
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evutive nod .ludicinl.
A clusitied li it oftheiuembers of the Eel.
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A list 01 the Hoak. of Ropresentatives,
litically classified. •
An abstract of .11 the important laws pas
msd at the &mond Session of the XXXI Vth
Cutigress. •
A briergketeli of the Outbreak against En.
OA rule in India.
A hill lur the relief of Kansas [repealing
the .floglis.haws, &e.) which passed the House
:tiel was dchAtted in the Senate, with the vote
thereon.
A sketch of the proceedings in Kansas du•
ring the past year.
euneise übitract of the Dred Deci•
sine.
A sketch of Minnesota.
hkocha Oregon
The three natierial Platfornm—Repablienn,
American matt Deinueratte—adopted tit 1856,
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A list of States Capitals, Governors (pith
their snlyrii.s,) 'limes of Legislative Meetings,
of Deneral Elections, &e.
Eli, thin from all the States which
Dein:rat Elections (luring the year 1557,
by Counties. Congressional Districts and States
carefully compared with previous Elections;
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Tribune Buildinp, N. York.
Jan., 20, 'OB.
COOK STOVE,
A SPLENDID VOOK STOVE f•ar
lade at Slit attic.; it it 4. 1 05 1 . W tN bar. w 0.4
41.001:
MISCELLA NEOUS ADVEICTISEME NV. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS,
Vg; To INVALIDs..zz THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
Itr. Hardman, Analytical Physician. FOR
Illustrated. 1858. Illustrate d.
Physirinn for Diseases of the L 1111,,. Threat.
nod Henri—Foosmrly Physician to the
CINCINNATI MA 111 NE lIDSPVPAL, also
to INVALIDS
Author of "Levine to IS CO.MING.
See billowing Card
February Appointments.
Dr. Hardman, Plip , teinn for di,ease of the
I.ungs, (tiirtnerly Pity:dein. to Cincinnati Ma
rine llospital.) will bo in attendance at his
rooms as liilloc ,
llnntingdom Jackson's lintel, Tuesday, Feb. 11,.
National lime!, ‘• 15.
•minge lintel,. .‘ 17.1
the. ilardnotit tt , .iits Consumption.
Cs, As:liiiiit, Lint, is and all .!1 , 1,1,-, Oi i I.e
thrio;if ilffil 1,1,1,1;.111 in, i..ti•ly
used ill the Itt.mittnii 111)•to,11, I,lnidon. The
4reat point in the trvatinent of ail It _mum mai,
ilies is to get at the discc.se in the dirret man
' tier. All medicines ate estimated by the,
ne
-6011 it; ow the I,IOM ing telief. TI
the iintiormitt facn upon which Inhalation i• ha
;',ed. If ti:e tminmeli i; ili..ea-ed we take
medicine directly into the shinned, lithe hangs
are ilise,cd, !mead, or inhale medicated va
pors dot:illy into the lung,. Medicines me. 11101
antidote; to dise,e end Aietthi he applied to
ti i t i c esWoi;
n of fhis pr,uril:le to the hcurtuuat e,
the lungs, for it gives to direct access to those
boric:lto air cells and tithes wide!, lie out of
reach ci every other means of ailministerin.,
medicines. '1 he reaseti that Como:minion, no'
other diseases of the have heretofore re
sisted all treatment lot, keen licensee they had
never been epproached "in it direct 1,
meth:dile. They were intended to act mem the
limgm awl yet were amilied m the ,totititch.--
Their action was intended to in' nl, imd yet,
they were so nilministered that il.cy
net coustistutionally, expetiiiii ct and
principal ection tipmi the mini . , ,i 4 t11.1l•li,
whilst the foul itl it, ;; c un
molested. itilialotioti the medicine in
direct contact with the ili,easu, without the
ili,advionage of nay violent silt.. its appli
ennoti is simple, that it can I.e cnipkt, cti liy the
you ng:an itiMet or feeblest invalid. It dem, net
derange the snottily!, i;t 4 litterfere in the len,t de
gree with, the mrength, cent tart, or loolites; of
the 'lancet.
(Prolin puthAst.A relation
to the following. diseases, either when compli
cated with lung Atli:ohms exit tiug alone. 1 :,l-o
invite emiso(uition. I usually find them Komi. -
eurehht.
Probil,ms mid al falter farms or Fenia:e
IrregularitteNelel W.‘kne ,, •
otllcr t,.er n of Heart
Liver Rod all
otl,r M•e,e, s'.l . •
the cyc ,stet ear. arab:hi,
liptiepi.y ;mil all i' , 1 . 111.4 1/1 11,i • rt•ii•
til.arge lor coo•ttitittam.
Ii.AIIDNIA N. M. 1).
June 3, 11257.
CASSVIII:X SEMINARY, -
M. Itlei'. ;.;.sll.
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1.1 . 4111:114 kj:, 4 1 j, k I h
country. b, ur I,
rminl.l•llt i i hi
1:11,1i.11 •
tiffitailv •
dolor i). Walsh, Cassville, :
nir next quarter commences Motu!,
unrt IFtli., 16:A3.
STRAY ST, E:R.
ti, .•1•.!•'
ttitont isii: • • '• :•
ONE
to he 0.00 years old.
prove hi. l iirtiperiv . ',
evil ,
direetA. 11 . 11.1.1 \ !,
January 1:lilt, ;!.
rill A V
Camp to the promise,: of dm
subscriber in Tud township it. I.
boat the lira day of Itepotal,ve,
1857, si re.l muley Lnll, about i ,_ -T•
three yenrA adds i,
Tue. nwncr is requested to s‘•
Drove property, pay ci110.,03
ftWov. *l{Ll AILUI',.II
Jun.13,'57 It.
l'lr;4!§lrEit.
The Juniata I , l‘mr and Plaster nao
mile below Ale'vnali la, Illiotimtdon comity,
l'a., liave et.nettooly 00 Land Gronfol PlaA vr,
of the best trial;tv, for which (drain of all
kinds, will be taken in Pxeltanet , at market
prime. 5A'.11 . 1., 11 ATFIEI.D.
Buutinsdon and . Broad Top Mountain
Hail !toad and Coal Coil:pally.
A„„., thi. rif
0.11T:illy will he 11:1 , 1 11101 r "Vivo,
Ni, ;MI Walnut Sitre.A. on 'l l l,,d,sy, 11, 12111
dovet January n , •xr, nt I I i1 1 e1o,!,, A. M.—
When MI be hold for a
and twelve Direcbiri to ,i•rvo
.1. P. Art.slN,
Phil4delrhin,
CAUVOIF. Otiv,3l, Y.
Only tt,10..19 per Quarter.
Tau: NEW rAcwurv.
M. ma. IVAI.III. Prtneipiti.
Professor of 1,,,n10ng, and Philosophy
Herr 'Karl Beekenheim, •
01. of German Language 4. Literature.
N. Eugene Chivaut,
Prnfessoe of Match and Piano Musk,
James W. Hughes,
Ps je,sor of Afathenudies, dc.
Mrs. M. MeN. Wr.isli, Peeei,trrss,
Gr , chin Painting, Botany, Ilistory etc.
Miss E. Faulkner,
Alonnehronnnir, Painting, Drawing, etc.
Miss Anna M. Gray,
Pia Music and French,
Miss Jennie M. Walsh,
Primary English,
THIS SCHOOL HAS LATELY PASSED
into new !muds, and the present owners
are determined to make it n tirsl diem Inetitu•
don. The mnjoriiv of the new timidly are al.
ready on Mind, student 4 will be received.
wen as they wish to come.
Young iodies nit ge,ntlemen intending to go
to school will du well to write to us beltre con
cluding to go elsewhere. There is no cheaper,
mid we believe lore trill be no belcr achoul
neon than Our.
Both hoses arc received, all branches taught
and students, can enter at any time.
For lumber iniormatimi, address •
JOHN WALSH,
Mmtingdon Co, Pa.
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December 9, 1897.41%
BLANKS..•AIways buy your Blanks at the
~ .lournai tither." We base now prepared aCO
ry saperiurartadd of BLANK DEE DS. Itt
JUJIUMENT NOTbS,SUMMU.Nb . , i,XI.:C U.
710144 to.
The New York weekly GOLDEN NUM is
one of the largest and be,,t liternry papers of the
driy. An Imperial Qa‘trto containing EMT
worts, or forty colamom, of entertaing original
matter, and elegantly illustrated every week.
A GUt leorth from 50 cents to 5110 in.) in now,
will be presented to each subecriber immediately on
receipt of Mu subscription money.
TERMS: '
One Copy for 1 year, $9. 00, ~,a1 1 gilt
2 $3 50, and 2 gitin
a a 3 $3 00, and a giN.
,11 {i 5 a $8 Ou, and 5 gins.
ANI, TO CLUBS
3 ropies t 1 year, $5 On, and 1 OIL
5 00,:ind 5 gift,
I 0 g, snl s 05, and 10 gifts,
$3O (0) and 21 girt a,
21 "
The artittle to lot distributed are comprised in
the fellotwitex Iht
2 packvgvs gold, containing S5OOOO enell,
5 do. tiq. do. $'.100,0,P et.ch,
10 do. du. do. oPol,ooeadi.
0 pat. ley. low. cat, watches, 0100,00 cu-h ,
!.:11 gold watelien, $75,00 each
50 do. 560,00 cook
I gi,omo carte
:;on Wit,' gold ,frile9, $35.00 encll
,to ilcur folt:g ;vatelles, 1:30 ]NI earl]
500 siiVer Wntetitt4, $1..00 tO x:;11,1111 e,irlr
1 , 10 v - . , 1111 &.,'slo,oo to $3U,00 cad,
t., I;r.teelent, LtrOClie,t,
,r cuff
shirt-sit' k. Wotell.koys, gold
t ool I ver thi.iihles, owl a vari
ety of other at tittles worth from
5U cents to sno,no each
Immediately on receipt of the subs,ription
tiomey, the sult,riher's name will be entered
our rOt,crivtion hook, ~r,posite n number.
and the gift , orresponding with that ttlnho, wilt
he o.rwsok,l, within one week, to the subsai
bcr, by mail orexpros,,
All rominusiestioi,s nil Id he addressed
la:clip:TT i Co.,
& 49 MolTdes 3439 Broadway, N. Y.
. siwriinen collies sent free.
I •
RM zde)a51":10
IN1)IAN ROOT PILLS .
pll. monsE.lii., inventor of ItiOllsh: . :4 IN
uf,,yr PILLS, has speitt the ;trea
ter part orbit Ide in travellot, hat in! vi,ited
hiorope, Asia, and A friea, as Well as North
A 'eerie,- has spent three years tunon,g the lie
of our IVesterit istuntry—it was in ihis
way that the Italian 'loot Pills were first dis
overed. Its. Morse was the first man In V -
tai•n-.11 the hot that all tail, es arise teen im-
Mood—that our strett,.2llt, health
and vithl fluid.
\‘‘ n the varn.as rausages become cle,et d.
of not set n perfect harmony with the dil•
fear Cams to the body, the blond lntes
its a. tine, I,,atmes thielt, corrupted and di
se..tsi; cattsmg all r ajn9 sickness wad
every name; our strength is exlintis.
Lenlth v.. nro deprived or, and if tut
t t.;.• tea t...i•ortl it. t.: OW lie`
h. , I,', :' ..i.l heron. ,
,•• , ..;,. • Oatin whieo
,t which o
ai! • , out I:. ,• r the corral ! -
! a. t which is
. want, that a., unclogs the
the 1!,..-. ill a soothing
1..0.t . 0rms its duty by throwing off
,•;;;, and other h me , as from the lungs by
• Tho third is n Diuretie,
am and double strength to the
tlf.s encoutaged, they draw large 11-.
100111119 Or impurity trim the blood, which is
out 1 , 011'016111y by tit urinary or
•. . and which could n t have been
~.,,•• o.n other way. The fourth at
Cathartic, turd accompanies tho other prop
ai,: of the Pills while engaged in • purit'ving
blood; the coarser particles of impurity
whieli catmot pass by din other outlets, are
thus tal;en up and conveyed off in great gawp
tith•s by the bowels.
fr.tm the shove, it is shown that Dr. Morse's
Indian Itoot Pills nut only enter the stomeh.
but become united with the blood, fur they find
way to every part, and completely rout out
and cleanse
the system from all impurity. and
the life of the body, which is .the blood, be.
tones perfectly healthy; vonsequently all sick
Heys alai drives from the system, for
they cannot remain when the body becomes
so pure and clear.
The reason why people are so •distressed
when sick, and why so many die, is because
they do and get a modieine which will pass to
the aft ebl parts. and which will open the
itio nal puslia•fit: AA' the disease to he cost out
11.91 , ,, it Imt.te quantity of food anti other tint
ter is and the stomach and intestines
ore literally overflowing with the corrupted
mass; this undergoing disagreeable fermenta•
timh ~.titsiatitly mixing with the blood, which
throws the corrupted matter through every
vein and artery, until life is taken from the
body by disease. Dr. Morse's Pills have ad
ded to themselves victory upon victory, by re•
storing millions of the nick to blooming health
and happiness. Yes, thousands who have
been racked or tormente4 with sickness, pain
and anguish, and whose feeble frames have
mot act trehed by the burning elements of ra•
ging raver, and who hove been brought, as it
were, within a step of the silent grave, now
stand ready to testify that they would hare
been numbered with the dead, had it not been
for this groat and wonderful medicine, Morse's
Indian Hoot Pills, After one or two doses
hail been taken, they were astonished, and ab
solutely surprised, in witnessing their charm.
Mg egrets. Not only do they give immedit
alp ease 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
the blond. Therefore, it will be shown, imp°,
tally by those who use these Pills, that they
will au cleanse and ',wiry, that disease—that
deadly enemy—will take its flight, and the
flush of youth and beauty will again return,
and the 'trooper! of a long and happy life will
cher'sh and brighten your days.
CAUTION.—Beware of a counterfeit Sign
ed A. B. Moore. All genuine have the name
of A. J. WHITE it CO., on each box. Also
the sigwature of A. J. While Ai Co. All oth
ers are opurinno.
A. J. WIIITE k CO., Sole, Proprietors,
50 Leonard Street, New York.
Dr. Morse's Indian Root l'ing aro sold by
all dealers in Medicines,
see Agents wanted in every town, village
and hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the
agency will add,. as above Mr terms.
111**" Price 25 vents per box. lire boxes nil
he •,it on receipt isr p a id. -
December %;
41.PCOUNTAT 11321ALi3As can buy
CIA a 11l NG from me in Iluntingdoo at Whole
sale, as cheep as they can in the Chi., as I hate
a Wholesale al tre ht Philadelphia.
Net.hi'Va't Attlf A
MIS( ELLANEOLS ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
ETTEIt,: of admaimmistration on the Eslate
of James Harrison, late of West township,
dee'd.. having been granted to the. undersigned
all persena indebted to said estate are reques
ted to make immediate payment, end these
having claims against time same will present
them to ELLEN HARRISON, Adinex.
Jan. ti,
IE-11,4 OVNIEINGDON
T • ( 4'li 11 . le •
C.)
HE undersigned owners of the Huntingdon
Mill, infirintarmers and the public general•
that they now have their new mill in running
circler, with ail the modern improvements in the
water uhrelifand innehimry.
they have put in five of the Improved Jon:
vat Turbine. Water Wheels, and can grind in
all stages of the ivatgr, mat during - the coldest
weather. any and alflinds of grain.
They are prepared to sell, and have on hand
for sale at nil tunes, at Inufket rates, all kind of
FLOUR, FEED AND STUFFS„
and lame, can have their own grain ground,
wd lake it hack in a return loud, or they can
he furnished in exchanen at a tuoinenee notice
all mend quantity uf Flour and Bran or chop•
lied teed.
BIM Pa 1114.0111N73
is daft improved manufacture; and they will
insure a FILL TURN OUT of superior quali
ty to every bushel of grain left at their will.
FIS!1E1 & MOILTRTHIE.
N. 13.--The Buckwheat stonea are not quite
may.
Ifmaingdon, December 10, 1806.
TAU tOTiCE.
A LIJ persons indebted on the books, or other
-11 wise, of if. C. Welker, will lake notice that
;id atcounts are left in the hands of Geo. B.
Yonne., Esq., of Alexandria, who is authorized
to receive and receipt for all moneys.paid da
ring my absence. D. HO 9"!.,
As,iyo , e . /,.. Creditors of 11 a Walker.
Alexandria.J.o.4,'sB.4.4.
utOA NoTzer.
T Restamentary on the estate of
ITK ITE S T
II ugh Johnston, late of Cass township,
Huntingdon county. deed., having been gran-,
tuJ to the undersigned, nil persons haring
claims against. Hntd eSlitte are requested to pre•
s,-tit them nod those indebted to the some, to
make immediate payment to
J I : I ) .: I I I'N r' STON f t Ez."
New Goods ! New Goods !!
P. P. GWEVS CHEAP STORE,
D. P. Cwin has just rctnrnd from I'hiladcl•
phin with the largest and most beautil•ul us•
sortmc»t or
'T'ALI IM 'W1,11172,21
Ever brought to Iluntingdoh,
..onsistin:4 or the nio,t 11161004,0.61 e Dreis Goo.ll
lorl.ficlies teel Uentlemin, Buell its Black Silk,.
Fancy, All Wool . 41C1 Lulus, (all colors)
, Marino, plain awl printed, allibre ail ipail
.
I.rt;tl I litney Nil., Levella
t. , . :.; olluir, Shepherds' I'laids, and
• every
a large lot of dress rimminga, Frin-
Th.iu Antique Ribbon, Buttons. Ganes,
Vic. .I..iitheet Silks, Crapes, Ribliondq,
ve,„ Mitts, Veils, Lures, Belts, liiblainds
Wiluieaune, Reed Hence Hoops
Skirts, Silk and Lien huudkcrchie(s,Silk
seek I. Zephyr, French Wiirkh, Cumin, Li
nett and CsAtuu Flu., Tily Yttru,"Wuul Yarns.
Also the best end largest assortment of Col
lars, nod Undersleeves, in town. Barbi and
Plain Jaeonet, Mull Muslin, Swiss, Plain, Fig
ured and dotted. Moreen, and (loop Skirts,
Irish Linen, Linen Table Cloths, Napkins,
Towels, the. Shirts, Shirt-breasts, Undershirts
and drawers, wool coats, Inaals, comforts and
scarf's.
Also a large assortment or Waterloo Has
Stoic Wuol Shawls. Single and Brock* Shawls.
Also, Cloths, Cassimess, Cassinets, Tweeds,
K. Jeans, Vesting, Muslim., bleached and no
' bleached, Sheeting and Pillcw-ease
Nankeens, Ticket), Check. Tuttle Diaper?), Cra-It
Flatuids, Suck Flannel, plain and figured, Con
t a
Flannel, Blankets,
A ho. a large lot ut Silk Bonnets of the latest
styles and at - fury low prices. Eats and caps
of nil kinds.
Soots and Shoes, Gum shoes, the best
and cheapest in town.
AattirsztiL n, QUEENS
WARM, Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, Churns,
Rutter Bowls, Browns, Brushes, dc. Carps ts,
Oil Cloths, Fish and Salt, Sugar, Cotlite,
Ten, Molasses, and all goods usually kept in a
country Store.
— MyZ;l;l;;tiiiners, and ad many new ones as
can crowd in are respectfully request.; to come
out examine my goods
All kinds of Country produce taken in ex
change fur goods, at the highest market prices.
DAVID I'. GWIN.
October 7, 1457.
SAVING FUND
Nat'onal Safety Trust Co.
UFWICE,
Walnut Street S. W. Corner of Bd.
Arrangements for Business during the Suspen
sion til Specie Payments by the Banks.
1. Depusits received nod payments Nude
daily.
2. Current Bank Notes, Cheeks and Specie
will be received• on deposit.
11. Deposits made in Bank Notes or Checks
will be paid back in current Bank Notes. '
4. Deposits made en Gold or Silver will be
paid back in Coin.
IN FEREST 5 PER. CENT.' PER. YR.
HENRY L. BENNER, President.
WILLIAM .1. REED, Secretary.
Nu v. 25, '37.
REAL ESTATE
Till!: undersigned, being desirous of removing
from - the town of Shirleysburg, hereby offers
fur subs his entire remaining real estate, situa
ted in and near said town. The property Can
aists of three separate 'and- distinct dwelling
houses, (including the large and COMMUCII.
0113
BRICK MANSION,
in which the subscriber now resides) ; nil of
which are elligibly situ3ittal iu the moytdesirable
and business port of the town. A detailed de
scription of said property is deemed unnecessa
ry, an any one desirous or purchasing, will. of,;
course, wish to see and examine for himself.—
Two or said houses are admirably located and
calculated for stores and tavern stands, a.-
Also, the subscriber offers for sale, too acres
of rich b. Stem or meadow land, situated a short
dhannce above the grist mill of the Messrs.
Reiffners. This land is well gaited, not only
,to the rising of grays, iraln, ere., but in also
peeuliarly adapted to OM prorluctimrof
nese Sugar Cane," an article of recent intruder-,
tint, which seems to promise greater profit,
per acre, than almost any other agricultural
product.
HENRY BREWSTER
thirler,ltarg, Nev. 10, '6l.
Mist ELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
NF:W AND CHEAP
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERY STORE
DAVID GROVE informs the citizens of
Huntingdon and vicinity, and the public gen
erally, that he has opened a Grocery Store on
Hill street, Huntingdon, a .few doors west of
Wm. Orbison's residence, where he will at all
times he prepared to supple customers with
• ALI, EATS 114 GROCERIES,
CHEAPEN THAN THE CHEAPEST,
at wholesnle and retail. Sugars, Coffee, Teas,
Molasses, Cheese, Spines, Confectionaries,
Hums, Salt, Brooms, Buckets, Segars, Tobac
co, lee., &c:i in fact, every article usually kept
in a lirocery Store.
As 1 am determined to eel! clieWper than the
cheapest, I want everybody to calland examine
my stock and price!". DAVID GROVE.
Huntingdon, July 29, '57..1y.
THE CAMPAIGN OPENED
FIRST ARRIVAL or
FAD, A N I) WINTER
GOODi9.
FISHER . & MoMURTRIE
IA IOWA) RESPECTFULLY ANNOI 7 NCE
v to their numerous friends end the public,
that they have just received from the East, a
most beautiful assortment of Full and Winter
Goods; embraeing every variety at' new styles
such as Valencia Plaids, Maki Decals, Oriental
Lustres, Gaits Plaids, Tamese Cloth ' Poplins,
striped and Plaid, timbre striped Delaines,
French Merino, Primed Delainem, Bayadere
Stripes, Argentine, Coburg. Mohair, and Ma
donna Cloths. Shepherd's Plaids, r reneli Blan
ket, Bav State, Long and Square Broehe Shawl
Gents' Travelling do - French Cloths. plain and
fancy Cassimeros, Sa ' tinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, ekr.
Ribbons, Mitts, Gauntlets, Gloves, 'Palmas,
Cloaks, Chenille Scarfs, Dross Trimmings, La
dies' Collars, Brilliants, plaiti•and spriged Swiss,
Victoria Lawn, Nainsook, and every variety or
White goods. HATS, CAPS mad BONNET,:
of every variety and style.
We !lasi at full stork of
Hardware, Queensware,
Boots' and Shoes,.
Wood and Willow-ware,
whi, It will benold on such terms ns will make it
the interest Mall to call and examine.
Groceries can he had lower than the high
prices which have been maintained heretofore.
We also deal in Plaster, I , WI, Salt, and all
kinds of grain, and possess facilities in this
branch of trade unequalled be ally. We deliver
all packages ur parcels of merehandize ttµ:t•e or•
ai the depots of the Blued Top and
Pennsylvania Railroads.
5ept.30;57.
Poor. thus. DeGralk's
ELECIRIC OIL.
This great discovery is now emoting a great
sensation uniting the Meilleal Ete
rope and this country. it will core the follow•
ine (not everything) t. Warranted to
'Core Feyer andAgne its one day. Curechills
in live minutes. Cure Croup in one
ni ht.—
Cure Deafness in two to tour days. Core horns
fund &aids in ten minutes. Cure Swain.,
Wounds and Bruises in from one to three days.
Cure Inflammation in one day. Cure Neural•
• gin. Croup, Tooth Ache. Burns ' in 10 minute,
Cnre 'Hemorrhage, ScrofultScrofula..Afiscess, in ten
days. cure Brumes,Wounds, Totter, in one to
three days. Cure tur Ache, Still' Neck, Agne
in one day. Cure Felons, Broken Oren.. Salt
Rheum, na three to six days. 'Jere (lair ry,
Palpitation, Pleurisy, in one to fen days. Cure
Asthma, Palsy, Gout,. Erysipelas, in five to Ito
days. Cure Frosted Feet, Chiblains, Chronic
Rheumatism St ill Joints, Sore Throat. Scarlet
Fever, and the lame made to walk, by a few
bottles. This Oil (De Gruth's) is mild and
pleasant. and is a great family Medicine flit
children teething, &c. Ladies should all Wet
it. It always leaves you better t h an it finds
you, and one bottle often entirely.
Afflicted Thirteen flare and Cured in One
Week.
Read letter from Rev. James Temple.
Phitadelphia, 11111111 Otil, 1858.
Prof. De Grath t I have been afflicted for
thirteen years with Neuralgia and other pain•
ful complaints, and I have been unable to sleep
soundly or walk any distance for manywears
past. Last week I got a bottle of your "Elec.
uric Oil." The first night I slept soundly and
well, and today lam like a, new Man. My
•wife could not believe her eyes. Your Elea
uric Oil has done in one week what the physi•
clans of Philadelphia failed to do in thirteen
years. Grateliilly yours
RE;V. J.AES TEMPLE,
1110 South street.
DEAFNESS CURED.
New Haven, May Nth. 1854. •
Prof. De Orath : My brother has been deaf
three - years. After 'trying many things, he ne•
ed ytur Oil a row times, and it cored him en
CL I FFORD & SCRANTON.
There are numerous imitations sprung up on
the reputation that My article has acquired.
The public moat beware.. They are wor th less.
Fur sale by John Read, Huntingdon,
Aeg.s,'s7,lym. . .
v Lo ?,12i.1@5721,
ATTOItNErir ILT LAW,
Wili tend to all profeesiOmal business entrusted
to lie care iu the several Courts of Huntingdon
county. Deeds, Lessee and Articles of Agree.
went, written at the shortest notice and on the
most reasonable terms.
Shirlerthurg, April' 22, I P 57. '
LEATHER! LEATHER! LEATHER
HENRY W. OVERMAN, Importer of Fren , •h
jj• Calf Skins, and Oeheral Leather Dealer,
No. 6 South Third street, Philadelphia.
A general assortment of all kinds of Leather
Morocco, Ate.
HEth ASH OAK SOLE LEATHER,
Phir . o4,'3 7,1 y. ,
rIMPORTANT INFORMATION, by
which much su ff ering in fitmilies may be
avoided, sent to married men and those
contemplating marriage. Address, eu.
closing tour stamps, DR. .0. W. ADDIS
COMB& Brooklyn, N. Y.
Nur. 25,
TIT H AT' E BONE ' REED AND 13TtASS
VV Huepe and lifted Stir., tor sale at the
cheep store of D. P. GWIN.
A LETTLIK-.COPIEU FOB MALE.
An excellent one fur 1.,51e st this °Mee. This
is one of Maros' No. I ('sou rivet.
LADIEs , coL nit & ti*AntsLEENTS
In great variety at the clasp stvie tlf
dwiN.
Treed Beef, Ilams,'Shoulders and. Flitekli
1J ale at the t: heuridiriseery Store of
' ENS' UNIIttiIINTS ANI) IIItAIVENS
~,c , ,,,
-- - --- ______:
8.44 # 2 4 4 . N = 1) ' ll'..°Q't"tE r: i : s P ": : : : "v' +: l.l l Bl N ..r ' T s l i ne 1 .0. Linen Shirt Breasts, ttraily.,,,,,,h, si i i,,,:
i nt io.,,T g ii ii i, i o it , . -'
! I withe and faucy shirts, and ewlitri., very cheap
at W'
This celebrated medicine is for sale at the , • 1). I'. ii -
I. S.
Journal office. For all Bitiatr aware' kNeases . IQocrk,4 SBOES, the largest and cheapest
it in if eerrsin earn. (let a boa eat iry it, 3e j . 1 .0 11 4 4 4 .1PWW , if tw., et
it
il me enfibmit, 11, T. 41.11111141
NEW YORK AK ERTIS;.:IIIENT.
AM. HAIL! smN ' , JIANG FOR THE MU,
Lu)Nmi
We call the attention of all, old and young,
to this wonderful prepartsti.nt, which turnb hack
to its original color. grey hair—covers the head
of the bald with a luxuriant growth -.—removes
the dandruff. itching, and all cuteno our et op
tions..-causes a continual flow of tiro natural Ilti•
ids I and hence. if heed no a resideat dressing
for the hair, will preserve its color and keep t
from falling to extreme old age, in oil it, unto.
nal beauty. We MI then noon oho hold, gray,
or diseased in scalp. to 0.0 it ; and surely. the
ye tog will not, nn (her value the flowing locks,
or the witching curl, ever he without it. its
Kaiaks is upon the tongue of thous..nds.
Watertown, Moss., May 1, 1A55.
Prof. 0..1. Wood: Allow me to attest the vit.-
MA and nui,:io powers of your Hair Restorative.
Three months since, being exceedingly gray I
purchased and - soon commenced to use two bot
tles ; mini 'it soon began to tell in restoring the
silver lucks to their native color. and the hair
which was belbre dry and harsh. and falli et; off
now became soft and glossy, and it ceased fal
ling; the dandruff disappeared, and she scalp
lost all the dheigreeatile itching. so annoying !in
tine, and now I not only look hut feel piling. a
gain. Respectfully yours. .
CHAS. WiiiTsity.
New York, York, Oct. 2, 1853.
Prof. 0. J. Wond—Dear sir : After reading
the advertisement in one of the New York jour
nals, of•your eelelirat.iii flair Restorative, I pro•
cured it 'half ;lint bottle, and was so mn••lf plea•
sad with it that I (wahine!! its use liar 2 months
and um saii•itied it it decide dly the hest prepara
tion before the public. It at once removed ell
the dandruff and unpleasant itching Irmo tin
scalp. and hits restored my hair naturally. and I
have HO doubt iernitinclitly so. YOU Intro per
mission to refer to one. all who entertain any
doubt of its perlormin, all that is claimed forit.
MIS, PEEKS, 211 Greenwich Av.
I hare rased Professor O. J. M'ood's Hair 'Re
storative, and latvcadmired ,00licrfol effects.
It restored toy hair where it had littler, olfl it
doom the head, sod renders the hair soft and
smooth—much more so then oil.
Leuiiville, Nor. I, '55. M. J. ATKINSON.
Stole or Illinois. Carlin., June 27,'55,
I have it,ed Prof, 0..1. \% s hair Restor
ative, and huge admii its tconderfui effect.—
My hair wets lastentnillg, an I thnllghl favematin C
iv gray, bat by the tve at the . •liemurative,”
it has resumed it. , ori.ginal color. and I hues aS
doubt permanently so.
SIDNEY TMEESP.
Ex-Senntor United Stmee.
[From the Washington Star.]
Among the many preparations now in we for
the rt•toring, preservin:4 and Ifeamif,ing tha
hair, there ere none that we ten recommend with
more confidence than Prof. Wood's Hair Iteto
retire. now in general tioloiglitint the State•.
'flex preparation possesses tin nooit invigorating
fin slif ses, nail never foils its producing the moat
happy re-alts when applied according to dhec
tionsi 'We refer oar renders to the adverti6e.
mod for a filw of the inntonorahin certificate•
woich have been scot by parties, who have bseu
lirnotitted Olt; fell II it;;;;111711ii:
tiOnitlV it, itr winiderfuerect. produced limit.
0..). 'WOOD tCO.,lToprieturm, 312 Broadway
N. I'., & 114 :‘1,11 . 1.et s;
St.
.....
:add in Huntiwzdnn .lonn RI:Af, -•
an i V IL
MeMLAGILL. and by Druggist,: eat, where.
:Ser. tsi
I) It • 21 it 1.)
INVTGOIZATOR,
•
OR LIVER REMEDY
Is an Article that evurylicily needs who is not in
a perfect state (it' health, for the Liver second
mil . % to the heart in oor human economy. and
WIWI) that is derengell the whole vital machine
ry rune wrong. To tint a medicine peculiarly
adapted to thin disease has been the study of ono
of the proprietora, in a large and extended prac
tice for the past twenty vearq, and the result of
his experiment is the Invigorator, as a neve,
failing 'remedy where enedioioe has any power to
help. Asa liver remedy it has no equal, as all
testify who use it.
A Indy writing from Brooklyn, .eye. "Wou lA
that I cOnlil express in this short letter the val
ue pain Invigorator has been to the in raising a
large catiilly of children, tio it has never sailed
to relieve all iithictions or the stomach, bowels,
or iittuckg of worms. If mothers opee had this
remedy placed within their reach, and Were
taught how to use it, a fearliti and untold amount
of agony might be eared."
One 4, our prominent hankers ply.,
six yestrs since. 1 fool's! myself' running ()own
with a liner difficulty ; resorting to your Invig
orator, was greatly relieved, anil continuing Fur
a season, was entirely restored.
A clergyman called at our office the other day
and said lie had given a Dour woman a bottle,
echo , aatraring very badly frum Liver COM..
.011.11 t, and belie she had taken the whole of it
she was at work earning bread for her family.
A gentleman recently from ))ho West, sum
while at Chicago; lie was attacked with a slow,
littering lever, that Willed the chill of physi
cians, but the Invigorator cured him in a few
days.
One of our city merchants said, addle m S
visit to Troy, a few days since, he was attacked
with bowel And thutoach disorders, so as to run
fine him to his room, and he scot to the drug
store fur a biotic of Invigorator, took one dose,
which relieved him so that he was able to attend
his business.
An aripmintance, ull,e business compels him
to w. no most of the time, says, he became so
milt as to be unable at times to hold bin pen,
while ut ethers,sleep would overpower him, but
the Invigorator cured hint.
A gentleman f r om Brooklyn called on us a
week or two rinse, 1 Joking hut the shadow of a
man, With Milt yellow, pole and deathlike. lie
list been fur a long time Nattering noni Jaundice
and Dylepsia, and umtlile. to attend to his busi
! ne,s. e saw hint again to day a changed man
sad to use his expression, he has not seen, the
hottoni 01 the first bottle, and farther adds "it
sdred nq 1110, lot 1 was Gist going to a consurnii
t c's grave..
Among the hundreds of Liver Remedies now
offered to the nubile, there ern none we can so
' lolly recommend as Dr. Satili,rd's invigorator,
Liver lie tued ) .to generally known Quw thru'-
uut the Union. This preparation is truly a Li
vLr invigorator. producing the mast happy re
aff who use it. Ahnost 'innumerable
! , : vo been given .of the
. greet virtue
~,,teine by those of-the highest stand
ii,;_ iety. and it is. without doubt i "the hest
prepar,ion now before the public,
s,‘ N 11l I) Proprietors 345 Broadway
New York. Sold in iltutting 7 tlon by Ils.utriE
)l C:11 %Not, Lt.,'Mul John Item!.
it. Keyser, NVlkoleAale Deriggiut,
N. I to. W‘i.d Pitibburg, Wholesal. Avotit.
sc.'. 25, 1857.-3 m. y.