- 'l:4C2bl.llE3lli .IDITILTIST 111Pirs if AZ ZUSTICI7OIIO3N PiPeAi. r; undersigned owners of the Huntingdon ' infurm farmers and the nubile generul• 'hut they now have their new mill in running ler. with all the modern improvements in the v.:oar wheels and machinery. They have put in five of the Improved Jon• cal TuriAne Water Wheels, and con grind in 111 stages of the water, arm during the coldest weather. any and all kinds of grain. Thk , y are prepared to sell. nod have on hand for sale at all times, at market rate& all kind of FLOUR, FEED AND STUFFS, and tnrwers eon hare their own grain _ round, Ind take it back in a return hind, or they eon be Ihroished in PlCehrlll, at a moment's notice an equal quantity of Flimrand Bran or chop. ped feed. • TEE SIBILITT 211ICILO HINE is of an improved inatintitoure; and they will insure a FULL TURN OUT of superior quail ty to every bush!! of grainleftat their mill. FlStrElt S 111011:11 . 1111E. N. 13.--The Buchwheat stones are not quite rendy. Huntingdon, December 10, 1•50 NEW AND EDE IP WHOLESALE ANC) RETAIL GROCERY STORE DAVID GROVE informs the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity, and the public gen. ernlly, that he has opened a Grocery Store on Bill street, Buttlingdon, a few doors west a Wm. Orhison'm residence, where he will at all timer he prepared to supply enstomers with ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES, • CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, at wholesale and retail. Sugars. Coffee, Teas, Molasses, Cheese, Spices, Confectionaries, Bums, Salt, Brooms, Buckets, Sugars, Tobac co, be.. &r.; in fact, .every article usually kept in a Ctroitery Store. As I am determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest, I want everybody to call a nrl examine my stock and prices. DAVID GROVE. Huntinedon,4uly 29, '57.4y. New Goods ! New Goods !I ILT D. P. Gums CHEAP STORE D. P. Gain lies just return(' from Philode4 phis with the largest and must beautiful as• virtment T . :ilia ata 7JUBITIOI M , CDE)- Ever brought to Huntingdon, consisting of the most fashionable Dress Deeds for Indies and Gentlemen, sorb as Black Silks. and Fancy, All Wool de Lains, (all colors) French Merino, plain and printed, ombre striped do Lutes, barred and lanes de loins, Levelly Cloth, Mohair, Debniz, Shepherds' Plaids, and Prints or every description. ALSO, a large lot of dross Trimmings, Prin. ges, More Antique Ribbon, Buttons. Gimps, Brids, &c. Bonnet Silks, Crapes, Ribbonds, Gloves, Mitts. Veils, Laces, Belts, Ribbon& for Belting, Whalebone, Reed & Bross Hoops for Skirts. Silk and Linen handkerchiefs, Silk Neel: ties, Zephyr, French Working Cotton. Li nen asst Cotton Floss, Tidy Yarn, Wool Yarns, cire. Also the best and largest assortment of Col lars, and Undersieevcs, in town. and Plain Jaeonet, Mull Muslin, Swiss. Plain. Fig ured and dotted. Morose, and Hoop Skirts, Irish Linen, Linen Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Le. Shirts, Shirt-breasts, UndeMorts and drawers, wool coats, hoods, comforts and scarf, -.. :11ao a large assortment of Waterloo Bay State Wool Shawl, Single and Brucha, Shawls. Aloe, Cloths, Cassinters, Cassinets, Tweeds, . K lein', Vestiny;, Muslins, bleached and un bleached, Sheeting and l'illcw-cage MUSH.. Mud, ens, Tieken, Check:Fable Diuners,Cra It Flatinds, Sack Flannel,l,lain and figured, Can t. Flannel, lilunkets. C. • Alms. a large lot of Silk Bonnets of the latest styles and ut - bury low prices. Bats and caps of alt kinds. Moots and Shoes, Gum shoes, the best mul eilellPeSt ill town, 1-3 /3. 73 W 8 71.73, QTYZII77S WARE, Buckets, Tubs, 13askets, Churns, Butter Bowls, Brooms. Brushes , , Carr Is. 011 Cloths, Fish and Salt, Su,. r, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, and all goods usually kept le a country Store. hly old customers, and us multi nets ones us can crowd in are respectfully requested to come and examine. thy goods All kinds of Country produce taken in ex• change fur goods, at the highest market prices. 1/AVID U WIN. °ember 7, 1057. FISHER & INTeIVIURTRIE Iv 0 vim RESPECTFULLY d‘NNt /UWE • • to tiWit 1111111POOI , 11 . 11Ook HMI that they have just receivid Boni the Ea.., a tiomt hetintirtil assortment or Fall and Winter GmAls ; embraring every variety or Ilea' It. such its Valencia Pte..] Jiticals. Griental idt`tre• Unlit Pinitis, 'ramose Cloth, Poelins, striped not Plaid, theltre striped Delaim, French Merino, Detain., Itaalle re Stripes, Argentine, Coburg. [Bohai, and NI, BRISK MANSION, don. Cloths. Shepherd's Plaids, reach Blau. bet, Bay State. Long and Square Binelie Shawl in which the subscriber now resider) ; all or which are elligibly situated in the most desirable . 1 ". 1 husi"e. PRrr tir the (,'wit, A dotaited de- B m ih`as. Mitts, Gauntlets, Gloves, Telm, a seription nt said property , ald , cees. , Cloaks, Chenille Scarfs, Dress Trimmings, Lu re, its any one desirous or pert:basing, will. of dies' Collars, Brilliants, plain and sprieed course, wish wove and esainine ror himself Victoria Lawn, Nuinsooks, and every violet,. oi Two or said houses are adteirably located told . White goods. 'MTS. and BONNETe calculated rur stores and tavern stills, he. lor 9vely variety and sit In, It EAL ES'r.IITE rp II E utatersigoed. ht.tha desirous ot rem,. tog I from .he t owl . , of filthleysharg, hereby otrers fur sale his entire remaining real estate, slum ted is :tod near said tows. The property C., filets of three separate mid distinct dwelling houses, (ilielutlitig the large aad eoutnanti 0116 ' Also, the subsea, offera for sok lei, nerd We have a Cull scot kof of rich be 110111 or meadow land, nitttted•ft short Hardware, Queensware distance above the grist mill .1' t h e !Messrs. Boots and Shoes, Eleillliera. This laid is well milted, out :mu W the rising of grass, gratin, etc., hut is also Wood and Willow-ware, peculiarly adapted to the production of "eh , - which will be sold on such terms us will make it 1 near Sugar Case,'' an article of recent introduc- I the interest of all to call and examine... i THE latent and newest nit les Lnilies' Collars, tion, which seems to. promise greater pro fi t, Groceries can he had l o wer than the high 1A at Fiction di. JICNICICTIIINN. per acre, than almost any other agricultural prices which have been niuintoitied hereto tare. product. We also true in Plaster, Fish, Salt, and all , (11.0AKS, Talmillk Rigolettes, Vietoriii, and. HENRY BREwsTER , kind' of ndsgrain, and poasess facilities in this , ~/ Head Dresses, are sold at prices chic , defy Shirleysharg, Nov. 18, '57. branch of trade unequalled by any. We deliver I competition by FIHIIEIt •54 51c51n tante. all packages or parcels of merchandise FREE DE' O , IIA ItGN at. the . depitts a the Broad Top and : utons, SHOTS , HATS and CA PS, tim IMPORTANT INFORMATION, bv , - . I entoylvania Inturoatis. which much suffering in families may be 1 g ei ,,,,, 7 , ll avoided, sent to married men and those • contemplating marriage. Address, eii- _ ..... .. i,. I. ®Lag.i'&3\7J, IL) largest stock ever. brought to tiiii ii are sett - ing very cheap of FISHER & McMcitrate.. 1 iptLANKETS, Plaids. Flannels. Linseyo, at all closing four stumps. DR. G. W. AIODIS. .s" 1 tirieea, ut the Illalanallii store at COSIBE, Brooklyn, N. Y. i ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' & FictionMchluurnin. Nov. 25, '57;-6.., Will attend to all professional business entrusted ; to his care in the several Courts of Huntingdon 1 OURNING . COLLARS, of the heed... TxTHALEBONE, BEE? stile ens rut the . meat written at the shortest notice and un the I i cheap store of 1). I'. "IN. i ; must terms. written A LETTER-COPIER FOR SALE. 1 Shirleysburg, April 22, 1857..1 lIINJEibIIa *s IffiffArliatrk, An excellent one Mr sale at this office. Thia ; XIANUMACTILItiEIta AND 131141We1..... i.t• is one ol Adams' No. 1 Cam mid Lever Pyres, LEATHER I LEATHER I LEATHER i ip A tr i, %L a Lu. zi i ali .. ii ii irj ......,,) UENRY W. OVERMAN, Importer of Frenvh ~, 62 ., c ,, e. ,,,,,,,, ~,,e , p h i,, , ,, ~„, Ir v :J o ao i p. l .airo las ib l . II Calf Skin, and General Leather Deal, '„ 4 ',, - , ' i .' AM/RAI:IAT LA IV, No. 6 South Third street, Philadelphia. nave air sine, to etoistonera and the I I Ilth• ii..• A general assortment of all kinds of Leather largest "mantle" , " 1 Pltiv , Illulgags• lu , " , i'l , Willattend to all business entreated tohim . Of- Mon ~u, At. ' Deconttions, &e., in the h nova Slates lice north opposite the Court House . limy ask the special aII onion of 6,, 11.t..t RE .• AND OAK SOLE LEATHER - , A 1 • , M.Y 5. '53 • ' to it new an d trey weillalllll at I 14... t 1.0 I.ltrvi ..I March4;7..ly. GGLD HIND() it - siLibLx, - niteciia AND WOOL SHAWLS, eon 'FOOTS & SHOES, the Inc eat and cheapest whi ch they err naaluall'' .1. , end cheap at D. P. GWIN'S. JOSEPH DOi'GLAS, Gunsmith, i -1- , assortmeet in town, at D. P. GWIN'S. ' beP" : "7.121". Mel:o.ol64min Pa. ' Itii ENS' UNDERSHIRT , AND DEA VI ft,ltS -- -----,--- -- ----- fltiill SHOES, cheaper nt D. P. GWIN'S 1v... Lin. Shirt Breasts, lienily•nittar Skirt, T ADIES'DOES6 GOODS, of rich st)les 1..7 , than ean be had is town. Call and see whius and fancy shine, end etolurr, e 4;r4 i i i 4 . up .1-1 root "ley droop 55 AP. •WiN.ii. ' twig - It Jo Y't p,AN ni(e it) store tot , l , or • hv WM. N. SIII:Jidlti); 323 or 191 Noult 3d p•treet. CONFECTIONAIIY.—PIain 31:0 fine Con teetiotoiry mann neturell nod fitr sole he ‘VM. N. SIIMIAIIp, 323 or 121 N , •rtli 341 street, Phila. ()RANGES AND I.ENIGNS.-500 lwx, Or rrilligcs ma Loma, hi st, re otol r o r sa l e hy %V.al. N. SIIUOAHI). )23 or 191 North 3d street, Phila. I~ATSTNS —l,OOO BOX. Bunch and Layer J lialidas in store and for sale hr. WM. N. SIIIJGARD, 323 or 181 North td street, Phila. tics. DAVI IS. PRUNES, CITRONS, Cumin's, in ,tore and b.v WM. N. SHIN:AIM 99111 or 19; Nurtli ad etre, 1, l'ltiln. ALMONDS. WALNUTS. CREAM NUTS and Jilliens in store awl for sole WM. N. SI1U(:Alt1). 323 or 191 N'th 3al st., Sept. 9.'57.-1 y WAR IN RANSAS. ALI XI- 74 17 ItIA TOUTIDRT urcGILL & CROSS INFORM THEIR OLD friends and the public generally, that they have the above Foundry in full bloat, and are prepared to furnish castings ut every description. Stoves of all kind. „f_ for wood or coal. Improved Ploughs, Threshing Machines, and everything in the eon. ting line neatly made. We can finish ell work that requires writing having a good Turning La:11. All work done ,cheap for cash or coon• try produce. Old mete) taken For castings. log practical and experienced we hope by strict attention to business to receive a liberal share of public patronage. McGILL i CROSS. , Alexandria, April 29, 1857. Prof. Chas. DeGrath's EL EC f RIC 01 L. This great discovery is now creating a great sensation among the Methmil Faculties et Eu. rope and thin country. It will cure the fultow. iug (not everything) Warranted to Cure Fevur and Ague in one tiny. Cure chills in five minutes. Cure Croup in one night.— Cure Deafness in two to four days. Cure burns nud Scalds in ten minutes. . Cure Sptaitts, Wounds stud Bruises in from one to three days. Cute Ldhuuumtiun in one day. Cure Neural• gin, Croup, Tooth Ache, Burns. in 10 minutes. Cure Hemorrhage, Scrofll, Abscess, in tun days. Cure Bruises, Wounds, 'Fetter, 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 Quinzy, Palpitation, Pleurisy, in om to ten days. Cure Asthma, Palsy, Gout, Erysipelns, in five to 20 days. Cure Frosttd Feet, Chiblains, Chronic Rheumatism, Stiff Joints, Sore 'throat, Scarlet Fever, and the lame made to walk, by a few bottles. This Oil (De (ten tic's) is mild 111111 pleasant, and is a great family Medicine for children teething, ttc. Ladies should all We it. It always leaves you better titan it finds you, and one bottle oftoa cures entirely. Afflicted Thirteen Tears and Cured in One Irak. Read letter from Rev. James Temple. Philadelphia, June 9th,1836. Prof. De Grath t 1 have been 'ieted the thirteen years with Neuralgia nod other pain fat complaints, and I have be. until& to sleep soundly or walk any distance Sir many year , • I past. Last week 1 got a bottle of your - Eke irk Oil." The first night I slept soundly and ' well, and to•day I ant like a new man. My wife could not believe her eyes. Your Elec. trio Oil has done in oar week what the physi• clans of Philadelphia !idled to do in thief en years. Gratefully yours, REV. JAMES TEMPLE, :110 South street, DEAFNESS CURED. New Haven, May 19th, 1856. Prof. De Grath My brother has been deal • three years. Alice trying many things, he us ed your Oil a few times. and it cared him en tirely. CLIFFORD & SCRANTON. There are numerous imitations sprung up the reputation that my ankle has acquired Tie public must beware. They are worthless For sale by John Read, Huntingdon. A uw.s:s7,lyin. THE CAMPAIGN OPENED, rIRST ARRIVAL Or F,-‘l,l, A N I ) 1 VITH ADVERTISEIIII , ATS. 110,11ESTEA11 1 , 1111 $lO. A s I'F.AII Fllll slol—Third —3IO 00 „girth Fatten and Building Cilleepper cavity. Vfrein iit. t o 1,, 0i,i41,1 amon g st 10,200 subscribers on the 7111 of Dreen.her. IRSi. Sithseriptions only t ea dollars fh.wo, or fifteen elollar, one Ilnll d o a.n, the rest on tilt deliVell of the deed. E ver y -uhaet ilier will g et a Building Lot Farm, ran g in g in Value Imre Slit to $27. no, Tm•se I,on s Heil I..ts are •ohl so Cheep ii. hon , settlements, a sufficient number I.ete, the inrrense in the value of which wi 1 1.0111e1.11- sate for the ~pp trent low prier now 11,1:1 it. 111 e• words ur 1.:150 lets and bows ere alleadv void. NMI a company of settlers milled the "Batma n annock Pioneer Association" is now fortning Fi n d will soon coninience a seta went. Ample security trill lie g iven for the feithful perform ance to contracts lit.' promises. Nearly 45,005 t mires tit laud, in aillerent parts of Virginia. now at commend, and will be sold to settlers in from $1 tip to $3OO per mire. Um m rAtioniaii, titles will in till ruses e‘.ip ers, thrillers. d.c. arc wanted. Mel the hundred A g ents to liblllit, subscribers. to 5 hem the most liberal inducements will he g iven. Smile 11,,,1s write that they are makin g 200 dollars per 'north. For hill particuairs, sub,. iptiuns, a gencies, &v., apply to BAUM:11, Port !loyal. Caroline co. Va, Or, to GEO. BENGSTNESSER, A g ent, Mill Creek, 11111.11101 in county, l'a. Sep.l6. FOOKS .e f msl",as " BOOKS ! 4O t on n voLubiEs of new and popillor Books, embracing every , usually kept in n Philadelphia Book Store, mid war" an infrin g in g my ri e hts. seenrcd by Leviers am en of them at half the P u blisher's retail iiricc, th e saliserilior now idlers to the public. tent I. elelVe. en 10,0 pre:4l,llle nil pers.., All school books used in the county can be hintin g , selling, or any Bran I itisii•r, had in any wialitines at retail and wholesale wall an Iron. Or Cast Metal Concave i n M... rates. Foolscap, Letter and Wrappin g l'a,er, Intivn of the licit., Paten.. of Joseph Joh • wholesale or by the ream. stein, dated April 24th. 1054. 100 superior Gold Pens with Silver and Gold TIBMAS B. WOODWARD. Proprietor. Cases, Iron $1 upwards. N. O.—Spite and County Patent Bights fin 100 Pocket and Pen knives of Ro g ers' and all above Nlin hities ftirSale. others' best manufaeture. A ugusi 29. 10.55. 11 lOU splendid Port Alonnaies and fucker Books at 211cts. and upwards. ;N ED V/IFITTEIII 3.1160 PILCES WA LL "f the 'omit and prettiest stywo,just received I Philadelphia and New York, prices trio'h lu ms ( A) I 1 - 1 NG ! r,„,e mot upwarlls. 500 bealitiltilly painted and gold {l ilted Win- A Ntw AsSorinu'ul J ll,ll Open'd dow Shades at 44 etc. and upwards. And will be sold .S 0 per cent. The public I are lint to cull a n d iX.aiiinr, 1" II F.A 1' II ,t Tli ih; 4 1111111.11;?.41 he convinced dist in buying or the ' , it'll, they wII he pleased and also save 'hooey. Ile- 11, the piimi.• generally , /hat lie im niember the place, curli e r or Al mitg o m e m and pi, opened at i.e. store-room lit Alarkei Iteilroud streets WJI. CULON• Itimttil,lon, splendid new stock of nlillit' • 1 for kali and I N BLAsi ALAI ,:: • en„ be pnrehu.ca ut retell •ii:l /0 ccpny .ther - • • round. I • ,v 6, sin g el-. 5 Iltinfingdon THE sußsrummts TAKE Tills E third of intorming their triends earl the pub lic generally, that they have rehnilt the Hunt ingdon Foundry, anal are note in successful ...a eration, and are prepared to furnish eiwing of all kinds, of the best quality un the shortest no tice mail most reasonable terms. Farmers are invited to call nail examine our Ploughs. We are manothettning the limiter Plough, fthis plough took the premium of the lhortingdon Coutny Agricultural Fair. in 57,,.) also Iluater's celebrated Critter Plough, a can't he heat. together with the Keystone. II ill able, and Bnrshear Ploughs. We have on bend and are manufacturing stoves, such no Cook, Parley earl office stoves for coal cr wood. HOLLOW -IV E .tonsisting of Nettles Boilers, Skillets, Ste., all or which will lie sold cheap for cash or in ex• chatige for country produce. Old metal taken l'or new castings. By u strict attention to busi ness and desire to please, we hope to receive Aare of puldic patronage. J. Al. CUNNINGHAM It 1101). April 30, 1856.—tf. FEMALE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Tlibrary will be OpNI every Saturday a. Icrooon, at 3 o'clock, in their mop in flu Court House. Subscripoion 50 cents a year. New hooks have been added to the former ex• eellent uolleetiun:—Gillfillen's w o rks, Miller's, Mrs, Ellet's rte. By order .Jr Uie Prnvid~~ut Oct. Ist, 1856. 300 "KEGS PAINTS. White 1.1.4.1, (pare) $2 :At l,cr kre (extra) 2 75 Philadelphia Zeit: Paint, t 411 lid Snow %%late, 2 65 ill s, &r., dial all kinds al Munn . Aid. ❑ua building 11111 i erittla in pruportiou, at the `'llutl ware Stare" el J. A. BROWN Si Co. theapest Printing" Office Tal..4l.lotiliiT,Y,. Ire huce now made malt Urnt'Wine/lit( ill MI Job (Wee an will enable on to do all kiwi, Job l'rinting at 20 per cent cheaper rates Than uny °Alice in the C ty. tlivr .11 call. It we don't give entire metieliie tici, ne elewge et all will lie Made. BLANKS! • pi. A IP.I Ili ',',1.. 1 l ' a l. o : d inr e g uZl(7 l S e l l ;a7li s , t msi t te"ts k Z i t . Ta l : g. i ' s il a k t i • I y , ii , rt. um. , taco/ q/ filaako qf all de . . FIBIIEII & McMutcratig'.. ~.• • ipiolam ist,l inialed and fin rode al Ili, •.,lw anal lufic." A LL-NWOOL, lagram. Venetian, Lint an d A I panto') of Referees, Cornllloll 130101 Hag Carpet. .11so. Cocoa, . lute and AM- :‘, ~, so , Is , assiss.,,,,,, Judgment Notes ' cult Mats, can Le lutal cheat at the store cf. ~, ,lIIIIIIS, V4'11,1111! Notes, Visaign 4 MeNivialub. I:Ni ,•allOl, rthltillibl..s 5. , !.- • q'Illt: greatest variety, I, F 11 1 .11., Subl(.1111, of the richest styles i ~,....,,,,, I Dress Goods aitt.l Trimmings can always h , ( ~,, I "" • Decals, it .11/11.1, li , rtgltges, found att the With/1111We store 1,1. i }i d .. & M c AI uRTH . 1 i'olll,lillllll.lll, lit.lid li, ill Villnity C111120.1111t...1/4‘ rf 2 AI ifoq OP AND v RENO., A • BURR MILL STONE -r hertimiltowil Rund and New Market Nnrtli PPI.II , N 'Valli% Rail Road, Philadelphia. a i'llO , lllllllV 011 1111111 e to older. thelbl iq,,,,ng 14414 approved Flour Mill Machinery. W. , ll,l‘itrii'm Patent Portable Mills and Stlllit !CI Patent Iron Concave Bran Dun. ter, Stove's Potent Fuel Saving Corn Kilns. Pit rim's relent Barrel Hooptuid Moulding !aimed Bridge Steps .d :lushes for Mill WARRANTED, Thu bust Anchor Brand Bolting' Cloth Burr 1. C,,lico Mill Stout'', Corti, Cole and Plaster CrushnN. ALSO S I E OWNER OF .liolon.lose. rate's. CHM 111x1111 1 og.. 4.• a e r iTh 7 .111 Eti qR. 1 .1 Il i r.rt 9 Eu,t. nha hi.... of the 0100 and 111butisslie pi Rivers. Warranted to take out. of the ntral of every Biddle! Ground, From 1 to 21 lbs, of standard thnir. %hid, could not be bolted nut on neennot of the eleetrieal t‘ , the Bran. • In hot, nothing 1.x•1 liars, fLios, Ucii.ber 7. 1.57, BANK NOTES AT PAR ! Al' 111 E ItAILDAVAIiAK ILLEPoT. 'll , c otio'rrihota have a,tia retnrood trot,. the ho,i \soh nn mourged .tuck of MA , WNW. , idol/.R. 0/./.01r .4 1 I/lil ; • I DbLERY, OILS, 0. PAINTS. Couch 7 rimminus, ‘Vith an endless variety of modern inventiooo nod improvements. Having purchased our goods at wholesale. chiefly from antuutneturers, we are enabled to sell wholesalt and retail—extreinely low. Rank Notts taken at per for goods. 811:4 - All orient receive t pt attention. JAS. A. CROWN & Co. le Huntingdot, Oct, DR. J R HUYETT, - *' I S ALIAANDRIA, 11`. CO., rA. April I. 18F7.-Iy. SCOTT. SAMUEL T. Ciffir balCiV/ Attorneys at Law, Iluniingdon, Pa., (Alice same. that lutmen) occupied , cuts, tr, t. 19. Mt. lI.K BONICTS in great i ;4l . et3 G , a r t v id n gup atl WA* oilaaass, DENTIST`; EUNTipori, PA, Julie 13. 18 Z4S. At r a es BLANKS JoIIN I 1 AI.I.IEN & CO. M, 2 a 4 uN rr ST., s'th totle below \\ h ., 11111.MPLI.1•111A. '/'he (ildr.i I"..i.trart linume. in the Ci 19.1 r i ANUI.Aci ,1:1•:I.' AN!) IiuI.ESAI.P. Nltteldeirlautde Urikom, 4151110.1 . .. i 15... truirunird on) h, dm% we're. Cord'.. Bruelle, of i de-et Piewie ettll mod t•%1411.• 11. i• t. 1. 1. 511.14, 1 t LS & All ET , i•hesti, 1.„ LA %V .1 . 1:L . .i' . •t, alV,i, tV Ythl ;old I: 1 11 IC :111.11111. 1,11 li, I'l'lllo , t, W liii.ll von% e . , , li 11.1111.. , ‘, 11.11.3 111 1 1, - 10 110. 1111.1;3 111E0110 .13 011 .• ,,. ...6 1-. . 0011 ....I..itiw 111 th,.,..p, p iiiiii lt . l 1 11 1103 .11-,1 , ... 11611.101.1 0 .., II it 1111 , 011 . 11101 11111 1, 1111.1.- 11, c01,g1., ...up,. ~ ...,..0.1. ...1.4 1! .1.11.1.110 , 1, 11.1:1. die 1111,,, ~.ulilyn llor 6111011 ' . 01 . 1.11:10. , pt. 116,111 S 10 11.11 ilei . soU• 3, ..101, g 110. Ilial 1003 41111 efliergy .0 000, vii.nui.: 101 I renturillloo 01 60.11111. TO ~.. ~10.. 6. , 1.......• lipliti . ‘ 11011 1 01 1 0 11111.1110116, -11:1.1.00 I. .11601.0 .. In 6. 1011. .1 .01101, 0: Ulllll I rot ,11 the. 111.41 Ire ablu ; lm nun Im curnti u. ems, in tie timid , 11111.11 ...ler MC . 11- .11t 1.4 any umer lurmul• uut ut uVery hundred CA- M tint mos, and tilt• per but fa Wes Ord vow** impossible to WC more t hen five per cent.. for mmpiu m , the Lung, Are so cut lip by the disease as tf bid defionee to rnedirel skill. Even, however. in the BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. lost stages. Inhalation ufthrils stornoriiinnry re- lief to the suffering attending this fearful emerge ' DOC TOR JOHNSTON. whim oinonall! destroys ninety-tire thousand THE roundel of this Celebrated Institution, persons in the united States clone ; and a cur- offers the most certain, speedy, and only rent ca'enlation shows that do , present pram' effectual remene in the world fur Meets, Stele lotion of tint. earth. eighty millions are destined cores, Seminal Weakness. Pain in the Loins, to till the Consnmptiye's entre, lrn Truly the quiver at death has no arrow so fit• AffPencTinolaYs' Weakness e n ic n i c tl s ; a l as c o nsumption. In all nges it inns been On neya, Palpitation of the Heart. Dyspepsia. Ner great enemy of file, for it I.llllres neither age nor rens Irritability, Disease of the bead, Throat, sex. hut sweeps off alike the brave. the liranti- . N ose or Skin ; and all those serious and melon the grnentot nod tine gifted. Its th e NIP reludy disorders arising from the destructive that Supreme Being from whom comet!, every habits of Youth, which destroys both body and good and perfect gilt, I am enabled to offer to mind. These „ere, and so li tary pe„etiee. nee the "' Billed " P ermanent "oil speedy rare in more fatal to their victims than the song of the Consumption. 'line first cause of tubercles is Syrens to the mariner Ulysses, blighting their from impure 1,10011, and the immediate effect pro- brilliant hopes of anticip ations , rewhoing thwed by their deposition in the lungs is to pre- ioni . r , go, lin r po , s ib le. Vent the free admission et air into the air cells, which causes a weakened vitality through the Toning. Men, entire system. Then nerdy it is more rational especially, who have become the victims of Sol te expect greater good from medicines entering, itary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit, the cavities of the lungs than those oulministered which unnuelly sweeps to an untimely grave through the stomach ; the nntient will always thousands of young men of the most exalted Lind the lungs free and the brenthing easy, after talents, and brilliant intelteet, who might oth- Inhaling remedies. Thus, Inhalation is a local erwise hove entranced listening senates with remedy, nevertheless it ne m constitution a lly 111141 the thunders of eloquence, or waked to cestitey with more power mid certaint% than remedien the living lyre, may call with all confidence. administered by the stout..h. To prove the pow- Marriage elle' and direct halite ore t.f this tootle of admin. ,dd„ro,,,em inhaled will entirely d e _ Married persons, or young men contempt', r marriage being. aware of physical weak• "treY sensibility in a re" min"'" ' Piln"Yzi"B ' to"'- nit ' debility. delimmities, Fee sho„ld the entire nervous system, so thin a limb may he pet., .?rgi! • .„ ‘e on. amputated without the slightest ;min ; inhaling loonnllllllnlY coo " • the ordinary burning gas will destroy life in a Ile who places himself undo. the care of Dr. few hours. , Johnston may religiously confide in his honor as The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the ses. n gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill tem w hen minting or apparently dead. Tino- .ts u physician, dor a many of the medicines in puce ptible in i Organic Weakness. . . the I. n View ininittes nfier beii;tt bib:dell. and immedintely eured, and full vigor restored, nioy he inimeilimely detected in the Itionil. A This disease i s the permits most frequently 1111411 g I.lllllf Of the sonstitutional efll.ets . of paid by those who have become the victim of the tact that sick tie-, is Malty pro• improper indulgencies. Yonig persons are too 1111C1 . 11 liN 1 , 1..111.1, .11111a-1s 11111 flits positive opt to comm i t. excesses from not ' , ring meant of evideliev nut tow Frowner., careinilt prepars the dreadful consequence that may ensue.— "' " .1 j"" l " .. " .i Y "duhbe're't tan' the lanes Now. who that understands the subjeet will pre- M . " ... " the Is, N "" e ' t res,"lresults , Du ring fond to deny that the power of Procreation Is eighteen suers' procure, many oe:MIMS soonerlost by those falling into improper habit 1 1 ing Intro ont mnis of the lungs NMI admit. haVe than by the prudent. Besides being deprived hey " "'der 111 Y 1.111.e. " "11 I .."'e tilted mulls' of the pleasure of healthy offspring, the most se rtimirkiible core., en alter the sufferers hail lolly riot's and destructive symptoms to mind and be lie. in the Wit sttigcs,, 11 • arise. The system becomes deninged , the satisfies !leo consumption is t o n long e r i aim boomed an is I,lrsietil and mental powers weakened, nervous ild 111'11 ' 1' t e lire" "' ion., experience an,. nt 1.1 "11 ' .1 " 1"111jul. ... alt debilitv, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, in if 01,40 i investigation. NI y ',effect netotaintative dige stion, misting of the frame, cough symp n.ith the !future 01 tithe re les. Ste., enables me to sou , rundily, the vnrions forms a disc... Ufliee No. 7, 'l"l"PPl ' the P"ll ' er retheoies, rarely being mistaken even in a slogle t , '; ' ,in the mouse case. this fitiniliarify. eminectiun with err- " . ;."e r• Pr., `!' Ifittce tide plithologieal Mill microscopic discos cries en. C"re "'arrant." , 'II Two t),tYer üblrr tee to „Hey, t h e wigs effects o f Ni,) IS MERCURY (lit NAL SEDUS DRUGS. contracted chests, to collage the chest. purify Dr. Johnston, the Mood. isiiau fo U vitality, giving Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Inter.; trod tune to the entire system. London, graduate from one of the most eminent Medicines with full directions sent to any part Colleges of the United States, and the greater 01 tbv Unit ed States end etteediVi by patients p er t awhose life has been spent in the HMO not- '.""l""ffir""h g ' heir .‘3. l. l"nis by lette r . Bat vitals of London, l'aris Philadelphia, and else enure. atuld he 11101 e reliant if the patient where,' has effected some of the most astonish-! um a visit, which would gi v e tee as Mg cures that were ever known, many troubled "I'l t " ex , "bible. tire l u ng . end ! li a ble ...! with ringing in the hand and ears when asleep, I ro Pi esi'tihue with tan.' c ertainty, au " great nervousness, being alarmed At sudden tT , t. rare het:lll,M without my see- s"an"s, an d b as hr n in a ,,, w i t h 'e minent ',h as hi ng n. I.,s•wt. is .11 . It AII A M. If., attended sometimes with derangement or mind,! were cured immediately t.. lissi 1., 1131 5T111...T, (Uhl No. 109, ) Centel is isease. Rehm 'fwelilli, When the misguided nod imprtidert votary l'1111.A1)ELPIIIA; I'A. jof pleasure finds he i n ns imbibed the seeds of tills August 5, .1357.-ly. • painful disease. it to too often happens that an ill-tinted sense of shame, or dread of +I iscovers, 01 all disease ; the great, first cause deters him from applying to those who from rd. St rings from neglect of Nature's laws. ucittion and respectability, can alone befriend StiFFER NOT him, lelaying till the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their oppeathnce, When a cure Is gintranteed in nll stages of such as ulcerated sore thrum. diseased nose, SECRET I)ISEASES. -notiturnol psi., in the head and limbs, dimness 01 sight, deafness, nodes on the shin bones, and Self-Abuse. Nervous Debility, Strictures. Gleets, p lithetes, ', senses m t h e Ei i i„,, y mi d arms, blotches on the beitil. loco and extremities, Mohler, Mercurial Rheumatism, E cn ,r it i n. 11,1,1CSSing aitlt friglhthnl rapidity, till At last Puins in the Runes Mud Ankles, !Roemer+ of the the palate of the mouth or the bones of the nose Longs, Throat, Rose end Eyes, Ulcers upon fail in, and the victim of this lawful disease bo th. Burls or Li n o, Cunccrs , Dropsy, comes a horrid object of coot miserotion, till tie Fits, St. Vita's Dunce, and all diseases nri- death P . 'S,. Periell to . e Ma , ettilerleff's nv sing from a dorangenient of the Sexual Organs. sending 'um In - tont ..Ina from whence no Such as Nervous Trembling, Loss of Memo- traveller returns," To such. therelblic, ry, Loss of Nwer, General Weakness, Dimness Jolitudon pledges himself to !reserve the most Lit Vi s i on, w i t h he.milin, spots a p pear i ng b e r m , inviolable secrecy, and from his extensive prat.- the eves, Loss of Sight, Wakefuln nes, Dyspeo• lice in the first llospitals of Europe anal A 'oafi sh, Liver Disease, Eruptions upon the Fare, en. he eon coutidentiy recommend a safe rtnd p a i n in t h e b ec k Lin d b en d, F ema l e ter ee ni at i• speedy core to the unfortunate victim of this hoi and till improper disellargesfronn both sexes. rid disease. It matters not from what clime the disease oriel- It is a melancholy feet that thousands fall Vie however lung standing or obstinate the fills to tint horrid disease owing' to the unskil ease, recovery is certain, and in a shorter time fulness of ignorauit pretenders wh o by tine use of than a gtrinattent cure .11 bo effected by any that deadly poison Mercury, ruin the com.i other ...tuner., even after the disease has lint , tali.. And either send the unfortunate mutterer fled the skill of eminent physicians and resisted to an untimely grave, or mike the residue of his all their means of cure. The medicines are life miserable. eiexsntht without odor, causing nu sickness and Take Particular Notice. free Irons mercury or hnlsunT. During twenty 1)r. 3.. addresses all those who have injured years of ',meth,. I have rescued from the jaws themselves b y improper of Death ninny thousands, who, in the lost sot' 'flies° are some of the sail and melancholy ges el . the :ib. , oe mentioned diseases lout been e fr,„,„ pro d uce d b y curly habits of youth, biz: eivo , HI. I.) their i.hcsicians to t ""s * th i ch w ' r ' Weakness of the Back stud Limits, Pains in the rotas me in prianising to the afflicted. who nasty head, m om , su o r si ght, of % menhir pow _ pinta Themselves under my eure, n and cr., Palpitation of the Ileurt Dyspepsia, Nervous sPeedY ure• Secret Secre ( th'en s e'' tire lir, th e Irritability, I)erungements of the I)iges c tive greatest enemies to h eits° of ConstimidMit. Sc r , as ofuht a ndthe nre the monv nth_ Functions, leneral Debility Symptoms or Con c or diseusos, "1", should h e It terror to the ho- sungdiuu, Sea. SIENTALLV—The fearful abets on the mind man family. Asa nermanent cure is seurcely ore much to ho drended . of ever effected, a majority of the ewes tolling in- h 'ens, itepre . s l ot , of So l; i T , '"l , l; ii ' l 7 r. Con to the hood, of incompetent persons, who not fusion s,boding Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, only titil to core the Ilisensys but ruin the csat- loot of Solitude, 'fimidity, 8.e., are some oft he stir idiot]. tilling the system with mercury, 0 hich evils prmloced. • with ibe disease. hastens the sulleter iota I.- yid Consumption. Thoomin , of persons of all ages, can now what is the cause of their declining health. vu B ut 41°0 , 1 ' the , I .. thtl ; the ; trentrn,ent nut I,ta.ing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and "eV" rota ''', lo " Ineer'e,' the einueintad, have singular appearance about the loll villainess upoi, are l eves, tough and symtonis of consumption. otto feeble eonstantions, and the entrent of lac curial ted Ina Ali 11,. a hid. Johm. 1111 l s Invigorating Berne in sc.! lnln. Tatter, Ulcer, Eruptions. and oilo- tor Organic %Weakness. - • er allitetions or the skim' F.”'s, Throat and By this great and hnportatit remedy, weakness Lav as , entailing upon them a brief existence of or the organs is speedily cured and full vigor re sittlering and consigning theta to am early stored. Thousands of the most debilitated and grave. nervous, who had lost all hope, have been im- Selt.nbuse is another Ihrmidultle enemy so medlately relieves!. All Impediments to Mar 'width, Mr nothing else in the 'head catalogue of Hoge, Physical or Mental Disqualitieution, honour diseases causes so destructive a drain vototl'rentblings and Weakness, up. • system, drawing its thintstuolts oleic; or exlint.tion at :he most-fearful kind, speedily tints tittett:li a kit y COI'S ot sistiltrittu down to au cured by Doctor Johnston. tott.ittedt ,i.tve. It destroys the her , 011 S sr.- Young len, Wll.-1, 11,1 the 1.111.1.01,1 1,11 sho have injured themselves b y n certain prim e. me - • M'itt , emem• Prevent!' the P r° l"''' tier indulged in when alone—a habit ftequently "', "" ' m• !"..." learned front evil companions, or at school—the ' i "' m "" •- • mid " d "" ). "' I Y "N il- effects of which are nightly elt, even when a "' " I ' d 4. " " " 1 "" sleep, and it not cured renders marriage imps,. "'" I l." ":"":"!","',"l mind a Able, and destroys both mind and hotly, should tt e t•i t.s moo . • Ili loe tll,ll4iell 11.111 II it- apply hitter' romfidcoce 1 assure the S' P.' th". What a pity that a young man, the hope ofhia to met made tet 01 . nest- ouse tom a enmity country and the darlingof his parents should be mil petintotent cure 1.1111 he 01 . .14,1. and ti tilt snittcheA from all prospects and enjoyments of the a 1... Moment of ruissons tddeiiees life by the consequence of deviating from the path lin restored to robust. ii, mous Iteattn. of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit he Milieus' ate cuutioned against the use of Such persona b ith.wa aaiitaaapiathig Patent Aletlicines a titr there nee so many ingeni tts Sll/111S ill ilia columns of the public prints I Marriage. to catch and rob the unwary stall:rem that should reflect that a sound mind and l•ody are lions Plate their constitutions ruined by the vile the most necessary requisites to promote connu compounds ur 'meek doeor s . or the equally bial happiness. indeed without these, the jeer 5i.1.011, la-strums vended as ••Patent Menieines." nay t h roug h lif e b ecomes a weary p il gr i mage, cite-folly analyzed many of the so-called ' the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the Patidit hied...). and lied the , nearly all of mind becomes shadowed with despair, and tilled th, a „.,,,,r a i ls Corrosiv e Sublimate, which is tote with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of e strongest preparations ot mercury and a of smother becomes blighted with our own. deadly poison, a holt instead of curing the di. ' OFFICE NO. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK ST., .1. U1,0011:14 tile system tor life. t.i.. -mouth's ot the patent medicines now in I BALTIMORE, MD. •1•,,,e put up by unprincipled and ignorant per- To Strangers. hOOO out understand even the alphabet I The many thousands cured at this Institution ntatmia 1111.11i1.11, and are equally as destitutedestitute within the last 15 years, and the numerous im "' " I Q m"'"l'dge of the "mall system, havin g portant Surgical Operations performed by Dr. Wt.; Olin didellq 111 view, and that to make man- Johnston, witnessed by the Reporters of the Pa regardless of consequence, pers, and many other persons, notices of which and all diseases of males and have appealed again and again before the pub- It mates, treated on principles established by is a aatha i ant guarantee to th e a gli ath d . twenty year, L. practice, and sanctioned by N. B. There are so many ignorunt and 'lntestines of he must ruinatkable cures. Medi a vorthless quack. advertising themselves as Vi l l:Pr i i i :,, l t u e i a l a d :,.f .. Z i „ u ,a ui dtrhy ui p a a t n it y ,,,r a r n ° ,: i . t i t i a l : "%yids:tuns, ruining the health lit the already af flicted meeting wait symptoms by letter. Business . Dr. Johns'n deems it necessary to say to currespundence strict ly confidential. Address nat ." Jai , with his reputation th a hie t J. SLMMERVILL E, M. D., • 14.""ae haat, in his office. UYFICS, Ito. I t3l FILBERT ST., (Old N 0.109.) , Taste NOTIOL—AII letters must be post Below Twelfth, paid, and contain a postage stamp for the reply, ZIOLADELYIIIA, or no answer will lie saga, ArogOleattAr. hay. MEDICAL ADVERTISEMENTS. -~ pooooooocccccp COZAT 0 0 JOB OFFICE Or Tilt ii. , IIUNT. JOURNAL"; O O The largest and beat 0 ° 0 JOB OFFICE g IN THE COUNTY: g o JOB-WORK 0 O 0 O OF 0 :211 dit EXECUTED 0 44 1 As Cheap as the Cheapest, g 4. an@ 527M111 g p THAN 0 TIM BEST. (1 PKRFECT SATISFACTION is 0 ; r t i k WARRANTED. o All kinds of 0 BLANKS 0 'll CONSTANTLY ON lIANIL r. 0000000000000 C74IVVVVVYVt;I RAILROAD HOURS TI{A INS GOINU EAsr. Alta 'l'. I Lx. T. I Fast T. Train leaves A. M. A. M. P. M. Petersburg, 7.23 4.02 .3.06. llnuiingdon, 7.38 4.17 3.21 Mill Creek, - 7.50 4.27 3.91 Mt. Union, 8.07 4.41 3.44 TRAINS Gots° West. P. M. A. M P. 751. 5.11 6.43 9.09 5.28 6.58 9.13 5.42 7.11 9.37 5.58 7.23 9.50 Train leaves Mt!Union, Mill Creek Huntiegilon, Petersburg, 11. K. NEFF, M._11., Hlocated himself in WA IiRIORMA. in this county, would respectfully of f er hi, professional services to the citizens of plays and the euu it try alai:icon. HEFFERENCIA: .1. B. TAW., M. D. Gen. A. P. Wilson, M. A. Henderson, " Wm. P. Or oison, Esq, .1. 11. Dorsey,' lion. James Gwinn, M. Stewart, " John Scott, Esq. lion. George Taylor. . _ Huntingdon, Po. Jacob M Gemmill, M. D., Alexandria. John M'Culloch, Pnterstutry. A. P. Wits°. Ti Bocce PETRIKIA WILSON & PETRIKIN, , sIT7'OI7JVEYS :7T L.RKW,• II UNTINGDON, PA. Practice in th o several Count of Huntingdon Blair, Cambria, Contra, Mifflin and Juniata Coon ties. Mare), 23, 1853. A CARD TO THE LADIES, DR. DUPONCO 9 S GOLDEN PILLS ARE inthllible in removing stoppages or irreg. nlarites (.1' the menses. These Pills are nothing new, but have bees used by the doctors for fenny years, both in Frain:cam] America, with Imparallelled success: and he is urged by natty thousand Indies, who have used thine, to make the Pills public, for the alleviation of those stitntring from any irre• gularities of w hatever nature, as well an to pre. vent •pregnancy to those Indies whose health tt•ill not permit an increase of family. Pregnant females or those supposing them• selves so, aro cautioned against these PiPa while pregnant, no the pt•oprietor assumes 00 responsibility alter the above admonition, al the:inn their mildness would prevent any mis chief to health; otherwbto these Pills are tecom• invaded. Full and explicit directions aecom iuuty hex. {'rice, $I per box. Sold wholesale and retail by JOHN READ, General Agent tin Huntingdon Co.. Pa. I have appointed Dr. John Read Sole agent for the sale of my French Periodical Golden Pills, fin• the borough and county of Hunting, don. All orders mu,t he addressed to hint. Ile will supply dealers nt the proprietog's pFsi• cos, and send the Pills to ladies (eonAkalially) by return mail, to any part of the Halted States, ou receipt of SI, enclosed to him through the Huntingdon posbotlice. For further particu lars get a circular of the Agents—sold by drug gists everywhere. c My signature is written on each box. J. DUPONCO, Broadway P. 0., New York. fitt1y29,"47.1y. 25 WITNESSES; 151 ..OR THE XORGER CONVTCVM John S. Dye, Author, 0 Who has had 10 years experience as a Bank er and Publisher, and author of "A series of Lectures at the Broadway Tabernacle," when seder 10 snecenive.nights, over 50,000 People *greeted him with rounds of applause, while Cfs) Ice exhibited the manner in which Counter ,.feiters execute their frauds, and the surest and „ ft ' . shortest metaecof detecting them ! ▪ The Bank Note Engravers all say that le '":c.is the greatest Judge of Paper Money living. © Greatest discovery of the present century liir detecting Counterfeit Bonk Notes. De ., scribing every genuine bill in existence, and Rs exhibiting at a glance every counterfeit in circulation !! Arranged so admirably, that o relerence is easy and detection it.tantaneous., , far No index to examine ! No .pages to. ..hunt up ! But so simplified and arrangen, o: that the Merchant, Banker and Business mad, ;can see all at a glance. English, French and! .stiernian. 'rhos each may read the same in :Ida own notice tongue. Most perfect Bank Note List published. Also a list of all the L. Plicate Bankers in America. A complete 4 1 unimary of the Finance of Europe mid A 'Lerma will Ice published in each edition, to e pilfer with all the important news °Nile day. :Also a series (Whiles, from an old Manuscript g mind in the East, it furnishes the most corn y plete History of "Oriental Lith." lug the most perplexing positions in which IC the ladies and gentlemen of that Country „have been so often found. These stories will continue throughisnt the whole year, and will ms ',rove the most entertaining ever uttered to, C the public. a, ,, fr„ } ;.'eiari'ri'lnYelc W lklty,..Ttz's„ecirr.,rszTtlyo 4.) .101104 S. DYE, 13110.11, l'ubliahor 6c Proprietor ' 70 Wall Street, New York. April 22, 1857.-Iy. Dr. John McCulloch, ()tiers his professiensi services to the citizens( Ulluntingdon stud vicinity. Office, on Hill et.. between IVlontgunicry and Bath. liuntingtion, Aug. 29, 1855. GROIJI U PLASTER. The Juniata Flour and Plaster Mills, one mile below Alexandria, tlumingdon county, Pat., have constantly on hand Ground Plaster, of the hest quality, fur which Grain of all kinds, will be taken in exchange at market prices. AML HATFIELD.