Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, June 16, 1858, Image 3

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    THE
GOLDEN PRIZE.
- ILLUSTRATED.
Successors to Itccket & Co.
The New ' Weekly holden Pi i 7.0 is one
of the largut and best literary papers of the
day—on Imperial Quarto, containing eight pa
ges, or forty columns, Of the most interesting
and fascinating reading mat ter, from the pens of
the very first writers Si the day,
EaGANTLY 11.1.1 . 8 THAT. WEEK'
A PRESENT,
Worth front 53 Cents to $4OO 00,
Will ba given to each subscriber immediately
on receipt of the subscription money, This is
presented op n memento of Friendship, and nut
se an inducement to obtain subscribers
T E It BI 8 :
I Copy fur I year, $2 00 and I Present.
1 2 3 50 2 Presents.
I It 3 is 500 5 "
I 44 5 800 5 "
AND TO eixtis,
3 Copies, 1 year, 500 3 "
5 64 4. 700 5 "
10 ' 6 • c• 15 00 10
21 " :10 00 21 "
The articles to be given away are comprised
in the following list t
2 Packages of Gold, con'g $5OO 00 each.
5 do do do 200 00 each.
10 do do do 100 00 each.
10 Patent Lever liont'g Watches 100 00 each.
20 Gold Watches 75 00 each.
50 do 00 00 each.
100 do 50 00 eneb.
:100 LaClieb` Gold WlltellOS VU Cat!,
200 Silver Hunting Watehel 30 00 each.
500 Silver Watches 010 00 to 25 00 each.
1000 G'ld Guard, ChainBSlo 00 to 30 00 each
Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Kw
Drops, Breast Pins, (Winn, Sleeve Button,.
Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Sil
ver Thimbles, and a variety of other articles,
worth from 50 cents to $l5 each.
We will present to every . person sending, 0 ,
50 subscribers, $2 each, a Gold Watch, worth
$4O: to any site sending us 100 subscribers..
s2.each, a Gold Watch, worth $9O. Every
subscriber will also receive a present.
Immediately on receipt of the money, the
sub criher's name will be entered upon our
book , and the present will be forwarded within
one neck, by mail or exprass, post paid,
Ifi'All communications should be addressed to
DEAN & SALTER, Proprietors,
335 Broadway, New York.
LIST OP RETAILERS.
Classification of in liontingtlon
county by the Aitiottiser of lite' eatitih. Tits,
fur the year cosmetic:lag the Ist of May, '5B
Alemutria Borough and ),i.e,
Class. License
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
13 10 00
George C. Bucher,
henry C. Walker,
Samuel Hatfield,
Joseph Green & Co.,
John if. Gregory,
John N. Swoope,
Barra; I'uiva3l, ip.
Samuel \V. Myton,
John C. Couch,
James C. Walker,
Silas A. Creswell,
Brady 'l'uinshtp.
Eby & Co.,
Edward Green &
Henry Jamison,
Samuel Seeloist,
Casarille nod Cass Tim.
James Henderson, • .
Joseph P. Heaton,
Clay Township.
Richard Ashman,
Ileliediet Stevehs & Co.,
Own, well Township
Thomas E. thins.
& litaket,
Dublin luwitAT.
.lames Care,
limit & Swan,
Andrew Wilson,
Deurge A, Lyon,
Franklin 2'ownallip.
A. Wareham pattern,
Shell', Stewart
J. H. Shoenberger,
James Gardner,
/funtinyttott Borotigh,
Fisher & Idelfurtrie,
Benjamin Jiteelm,
.1 1 1( 1 A 1,4 StrAlltie,
P. 161 P. Gain,
Dyid 1).11 &
.1. 111.'111 & Cu
Miller & Lung,
'A, Wilhaight.y,
]fours•
,tine; Bricker,
Live S NleDivitt,
1,. Westiiruok,
\Valiant Culon,
Stew•aut,
Joseph I:et , er,
.101., Freisr,,
David Grove,
Gutman & C.
,
L. A S. Weaver,
Jackson. 21,te it 371 ip.
Freedom Iron Company,
Elias IiIIISHCC,
Hobert V. Stewart,
'Wm. 11. Harper,
tbert. Melhertiey,
MinTi4 Toteriship
tleorge 11. Steloer,
William Davis,
John Hammer,
Joiepli Law,
W. C ralins.
lrein & Green,
/tutu Tturwthill
l!,. •y Strouse,
kiirley reel,. anti .hi: ley.,l,urg
Hugh McNeal,
W. A. Fraker,
D. S. Umbenour k Co.,
Bare & McLaughlin.
Doyle, Foust & Doyle,
William B. Leas,
Rickets & Booker,
J. G. Liglitiwr,
14 7 00
1.1 7 00
11 7 00
12 12 GO
13 10 00
13 10 OD
13 10 00
13 10 00
Springfield Township,
George Sipes,
Tell Township.
.1. H. Blair & Co,,
George Noss,
Tod Township.
Amos Clarke,
D. S. Berkstresser,
James Edwards,
B. 11. Powell,
Simon Coen,
Union township.
Orbison & Bare, 14 7
Walker township.
Megahan & Moore, 14 7 00
Joseph Douglass, 14 7 00
Warriormak Imp. and Birmingham Bor.
James Clark & Son, 13 10 00
F. M. Bell, 14 7 00
George Gayer, Jr., 14 7 00
S. Fox, 14 7 00
John H. Thompson, .14 . 700
West hip. and Petersburg Borough.
Benjamin Hartman, 14 7 00
J. Cresswell & Soo, 14 7 00
Samuel D. Milton, 14 7 00
elobu It. Hunter, 14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14
14 7
14 7
14
14 7.
Patent Medicines.
Huntingdon,
John Read,
Petersburg.
Joseph Johnston, 4 • 500
SlirteyBburg.
W. I'. AioNit, 4 5 00
Union. township.
Fisher ik MeMuririe. 'J 25 00
name township,
Robert Massey,
Breweries.
Ifuntinudon Borough.
John . hoeld r, 9 25 00
Mills,
Huntingdon Borough.
Fisher & :1101111111e, 1.1 7 00
Classification of Eating Houses tinder the dth
Bee. of the late License Law.
linutingdon Borough.
Hoary Africa, 0 10 00
8
George Thomas, 10 00
Christian Snyder. 8 10 00
!'eh•rxtnrg Borough.
Rudolph \•IT,
illex.riedria Through
John Ilehnes
t 'pokers.
Huntingdon Borough.
13c11 7 Ourret,P)!!
Boom.
Hit tit i ti litttrtu4,
\V Mimi) Stunin,tl,
An appeal will be held by the undersigned at
any time up to the 15th day of July, at t h e
Commissioners' Office. Persons wishing to
appeal will plots,. apply within the time pre
scribed, as the late prohibits any appeal after
that time. HENRI' W. MILLER,
Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes.
Notice ii hereby given that all livensra not
lifted preview to or tinting the tir,usti Court,
will be left is the halide of a Jnatiett or the
Pence for collection. F. 11.
N1nv19;38.• t
1 .1) Lit . J 3. AILIP.IIO.O
DENTE
OUNTINGPQN v
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A HOMESTEAD FOR $lO.
FOlt SALE
•
In Ike "Gold Ile , rion". and other portions of
Virginia, the following Farms and Bail- Lewis lgow.
. ding Lots, in 811111'014, to wit • 1, •"110 Ilnwl.inn.
1 Flll . lll 100 news, gold mine is 100 ame,
Joutt “atson,
4 Fdrios orno acres each, are 250 '•
25 40 " ••• Inn, <4 ,
70 • " 2,1 ‘• • 11 0 0 o Andrew Bell,
150 " 10 " t a m ‘• ' datnes Flfe,
250 Ii
4• 1250 " dames ‘Vatson,
500 " 3 ' 4 •. 1000 s• •
250 nuiltrg lots lA. sts. and sq „ 7to ••
I - Mvid
131',0 " " t ‘•
('itltlwell
2:1 11 0 s• \I 00 '•
5000 " •• '_':.xloo ss `-'•ateuel
e aid Nash,
10,0011 Shares, numunting 10,0110
• Cenitleates of the above Shares. (win 11.0ds
for the immediate exec olon and deliver, ot the 1
. 1101,1,011 ,
Deeds.) have heen er,elte.ed in 10,0011 , m, , •.I,k H
exaetly nth; seale,ll i:,...-,••••1;.
well 11,;01 , 1 11:., 111110 11 , 011111, ,• .• • • .• • ,••
Si•le fro., I in 11010011161 , 10, ••1 1 )1,1 11:111,14.
I,IIIIWS the elt o elOpe• 11:11 . 1 . 1ek,
"I hey will lie sold at $lO emit. w . ititout reference ~,
to what tl.es so.it to :y Co nin,
king application, Unexevpii mettle l'.l l .cs will
in all eases he given.• S.• • .•
The large,t Farm. containitt 0 Cio: I , , ,
valued of $30,000, and the smallest ,ized
log Lots have been selling at $lll nod,. y„ :ii
1 11,11 s leave already !wen sold upon these tenns. i Andrew Sell,
Whilst all stand the same eltanee of getting the I John Sell,
Farms, every purchaser is guaranteed 411113 a!
• these tuts at lona. Every “ther•porom,,e, i; A , ,
bound in get one or et. !east ,4100 1111.1 •
value. Every fourth Imre:laser one of sit lent • ," 111. "" 1 ' 11 "' el "
quadruple its size Fool NVittlst every Isltac (.it'd' tin,
tenth towel astir will gel tt farm ranging in value 1 T llllll O l,l 600011 t
from 5200 up to $30,000. 'These farms Hal 1.1.10 1 (.4. 011 ,
Lots sire Foil' sit cheap to induce ,ettlements, a John Evans,•
mon l mr beii,g reserved, the invrease Joshua Cole,
lin the ;Atte I,l ' w !deli will compensate for the Thomas Green, sew
present The net proeeeds ore to he z ne i lar i a t, ci moe y,
0 1 .1,1 , ,i !,k Galbraith,
• ;:e. Any number of Shares c
Neorgo (Ireen,
•., ,ecure a Farm
T.; 4` •• .1 1111 •1-lit - 4. 4,1 . 1 1 111 . .1t , 12111 . 1
liohvrt Dunn,
••• !•• 11:1•. ; ; , • 11, ',tit . . 111111 11,' DeedS
Tilollll. Green,
10 00
7 00
to on 1
I 01)
10 on
10 00
10 00
10 00
(2 50
12 50
10 00
10 00
111 00
10 ii
10 0,
10 0 •
•"'""' Titus Harvey,
nih-I
:re
.JohnF rest
or
• . • 111,,,, Ceorge Wilson,
. , - •
. .
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BE 611 V:\ !
All %)I' ,11,•lia
OIL PAMTITIOB
A. I'. Knipp, 174 140
with rich. Gilt Frames, now on exhibition at p eury Gams, 40 '
BUENA DIVOIIII GALLMBar, John Fritz, 4/
TKO. OIS BMW. DIV 1,9'. Jan Whitehead, 8
TO BE Hopewell Township.
_
GIVEN AWX \ V . John Herring, '37
- . .• Abram Levi, 200
The proprietors a this beautiful codeetton Adnin 1,,,,i, 205
of paintings are also own, sof a large tram of .__ Levi, 207
land lying in the fl ourishing village of Cedar :''"'), '
202
Crevk, Vu., 00 miles by railroad Nun VVasit. Sarah
. Le vi,.... , - ,
inlet, and in the immedime vicinity of the eel- I . ) . v hd S- b.ler, 106
clewed Cowed Elerring, 200
Sulphur. iron and Alum Spri n gs, Peter Herring, 210
noted for their ellieacy in t'.- runt ~f Bombed Hannah Herring, 97
and Cutaneous Disease., Peter Wiison, 223
This hunt, upon which have been . retell A I nane 1 1 / 4 ',,,,epter, 174
ST , tNE FLO tit )11 LL. 1 SAW MILLS mai I Benjamin Shoemaker, 202
15 DWELLINI7S, at an expense cdf from Samuel D av i s , 240
$5OO to sa,tmo emit, t bry maw utter tor sale i 1., Rumbler,lBo
.
in alternate lots. Catered Limes, . 20
The Price of' Each Lot is $lO, Henry Bates, 200
for whidi a Warranty Deed, free and clear of I Jackson Township.
innunbrunee is given, Together with one of Th omas Partner, 400
the iel Paintings on Exhibition, which attune Jacob Hiltzheimer, 416
is worth the sum paid, and would adorn any George Obeyer 400
get.fietnan's parlor, whilst the Lot may eon. ninary Maker, 413
tam one et the Buildings above mimed.
Pamphlets mom ti tt ing a Map, and explaining ;1„.1,'""'1,11r11! 400
more tally the motive, and object to he attained ."01.08 R alston,
. 400
by making this apparent sacrifice of a portion David Ralston 400
attack property, can be seen at the office ur Ephrabn Jones, 400 .
this paper. Jonathan Priestly, 437 63
Parties retnitting by mail will receive their Robert Johnston, 400
deeds by return post, and their Pictures by Charles Caldwell, 400
uch conveyances as they may direct. They •Jaunes Deane, 422 115
will be particular in seething their orders to Ileury Canon, 400
name the County and State in which they re- I John Adams, 400
side, as it is necessary, for us to forward the Henry West, 400
pictures without. delay. Alexander- Johnston, 400
A building loan will lie made to those desi• Hugh Johnston, 400
ring it, equal to one hair the cost of the build- Thomas McCune, 900
ing to be erected. John Russell, 400
Bank notes should be enclosed in presence John Ralston, 400
of the Post Master, iu order to avoid risk. James ‘Vest, 400
Address, Samuel Steel, 400
LUCAS, OIOWEN A CO., Wm. Steel, 400.
No. 618 Broadway, New York. Samuel Canan, 420 24
Abraham Deane,
REPERLNCES RESPECTING 'MIX TO /MITE NA samueokroia, 395 69
900
Robert Caldwell, 400
John Fulton, 400
John Galbraith, 400
Joseph McCune, 400
George Wice, 900
Morris Township.
Robert G. Stewart, • 23
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 ' 0
7 0
MEDFROPERTY
Francis 11. Upton, Attorney at Law, 68
Wall street, New York City.
Phillip Williams, Esq., Attorney at Law,
Winchester, Va.
E. H. L'Amereau. Attorney at Law, 68
IVall street, New York.
Apr. 7, '5B:-3m,
PARTNER WANTED
An opportunity offers fur an active Business
Man who con command a Capital of 515.000
to 520.000, to take the place of a RETIRING
SILENT Partner in a well established PllO
- COMMISSION HOUSE h BALTI
MORE. The Business is at this time in a
highly prosperous condition.
Address with real name "Produce Commis
sion Merchant, Baltimore.
June 3,'58:-3t.
3 10 00
WHEREAS, By nu net athe General Assetti•
bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
entitled 'An art to amend (Intact directing the
mode greening tomato/ land /ht taxers and
otlier purposes,' passed Ifttlo Moirch, 1,15, and
the other tuts, upon the subject, the 'freest:.
revs of the several Counties within this Com•
tnonwealth, are directed to commence on the
2d Monday in June, in the year 18111, and at
the expiration of every two years therenfter.
and adjourn from day to day, Wit he necessary
to do so, and mdse nubile sale of the whole or
any part of such tenet of unseated land. situ•
ate in tho proper county, no will pay the nr
rearages °Me taxes which shall then have re.
=tined due or unpaid for the space of one
year linfore, together with all costs necessarily
accruing by reason, of such dolloquoney,
Therefore, 1. (F. 11. Lane.) 'Treasurer of the
comity of litontiugdon, du hcueby give notice.
that npon the foliuwing tracts of unseated
lan'', situate as hereinafter described, the sew
oral soma stated are the .rettrages of taxeo,
respectively. due and unpaid for one year; and
that in pursuance of the direction of the afore•
solid act of Assembly, I shall on Monolay. the
1.14110 day of June, next, at the Court lionise,
in the borough of Ifuntingdon, commence the
Public Sale of the tubule or any part (A ouch
tracts of unseated lands. upon which, all or
any part of the taxes herein specified shall
then be due and continue such sale by ad•
joournonent until all the tracts upon which the
taxes shall remain due or unpaid, be sold
F. IL LANE,
9 25 00
8 10 00
8 10 00
30 00
30 00
Treas. of Hunt. co., Pa.
Treasurer'n Often, 1
April Ist.. 1858 J •
Amount rf tax. due and unpaid ott 11 u fol
lowing traria qr Unseated Lands, up to and
including the year 1,456.
Dative Tamiship.
Or Owner. Acres, Perch
W. Shanunn & Ash, 597 132
Goo. Bingham, ,133 6:1
Win. l'rowiinv,r, 150
.101:n A. Wright & Co., 350
C. Newingintin, 400
FranKlit,
.14,1!n Callan, 92 20 13 30
.h,lin !'ureter, (Hook) 11 1 07
.1 MV:n11:111!: l'orilion, 100 % 19 40
~...- ) 1, , ..1u11aw1, 39 17 7 34
V, :,. i ',rd.., 30 9 12
1,...,.; C.:ltlwell, 40 6 04
Oneida Township,
Elisha Shoemaker, 100
Robert Young, 353
John Kerr, 100
.John Jackson, 1231
Penn Township.
210
402
Joseph Miller,
Jaee Sells,
Pe' tr Shutl:l.,
Ruth Green,
Henry Omni,
Elear.er Walinsters,
IVID. Smith
Mary Kennedy & Hugh
• CUCII, 819
John' S. 'sett, 294
Shirley Township.
.Intncs McMillin, 156 '64
Pater Wert., 411 SO
Benjnot Brown, 210 120
Daniel Shiedle, :175
'3ont eel Kennedy, 411 i
W. & .1, Putterson, 175
Springfield Township.
Nathan Ord, • • 420 102
J. Ord, (part in Dublin) 120
Samuel Caldwell, 9
Stacy Young, 411 150
Simon Potter,
John Pease,
Adum Clow,
cieorge Trmmin,
.I“ini
Wm. Anders.,
Tod Township,
Juenb Cremwell, 107
do. do. 00
do. do. 30
Wm. Spring., 400
linnininin Price. (port) 200
llerry Al xnndcr, 400
I)anit4 Newenowr. 100
Sam!. Moldy & AV
I.l.lwanis,
do. du
Isaac. Huston,
Nancy Davis,
Ilcnry Roads,
Coo:ie.; Elder,
John Singer,
Tax.
Amt.
16 97
11 19
1 91
A. S. Pas ell, 70
wei.sheafr. 439
Philip Wager, 333
Benjamin Rush, 400
Philip Slain, 400
Jonathan Jones 400
()wen Jnnes, 400
Thomas Demon, 371
Dr. S. Mowan, 456
Richard 432
Wm. Mowan, 41R
James Mowan, 3:10
I,ane :19
Tlaona,, Mowan, 390
FrallelA Mowan, 440
Sally Chambers, . 431
Flob,rt Chambers, 455
Nanny Chambers, 369
Samuel Claunbers, 405
James Chambers, 400
Itola. Callender's heirs, 70
John Musser, 400
Hobert Irvin, :;47
Neal (lurk, (now Amos) 150
Bartaluilar 0 Everhart,
Brady.
425
4:1 39
110
9 0$
9 00
5 20
4 13
3 94
400
400
400 78
299 90
269 110
4 31
5 20
11 52
10 9.4
1 01
10 00
10 80
10 SO
10 00
297 135
(Anderson & Ilorton,) 100
John P. Baker, 150
J. S. Stewart. • 15
Jtaisahan llouston, 41)0
Martin Michael, 27
Jonathan Pew, 100
John Philips, 390
Gelrgellitelianan, 311
David Lniosley, 353
.14.1th.Choonlm,, 400
Joseph Brown, 175
Atliingon, 400
Itezon 1 •100
Juno, IVit,r, 400
S;onto•I l'orn;iin,, • 395
.1. I,onglwriy & li. IV.
Sp.2er, 4:19
do. do. 4:10
105
L' 11
20 56
1:19 113
261 1 lo
:4 , 3 las
252 139
413 12a
283 31
.... .
ti.pocr & Nlariin, 76
Etiel Smith, 152
Surali Ilarisock, 400
Te,py ShatT,r, 250
Oul, Freed, 400
Thunats Mitelicaer, 150 I'2
,tuba Blau, 400
1\ tn. Blau, 400
Julin Murphy, 400
Michael Marti., 417
I)utigherty & Schell ; 25
1 Ilamilton h Evans, 30
1I 88
400
Union Township,
Samuel Caldwell, 300
lulus Bell, 192 102
\rthur Pro, 435 109
iobert Bell, 204 77
rhowas Dell, 210 110
A breham Sell, 400 78
I rederick Sell, 400 78
obert Fen, 181 78
olomon Sills, 420
enjamin Lllioft, 97 19
Imun Mot rison, 400 78
oseph Mori ison, 400 78
m. Bat•rick,, 200
. oho Covenhoven, 288 69
I nose Morrison, 87 •
Walker Towmhip.
'Ain Patton, 437 18
uml. Caldwell, 100
West Township.
- I Bobo Shoemaker, 183
ni.Mitelienor, 337
'1 homes Mitchenor, •1 2 _8
.I.thii Jackson, 1291
ALSO.
The following real estate upon which person
I property enough cannot be found sufficient
ic pay the taxes, returned by the several col.
Mors, is charged with the charged with the
it xes thereon assessed for the years 1855 and
I 'l5O, will be sold as unseated lands, in purse
: •ice of the directions of the tiatyfirst seethen
of the act of Assembly, entitled "an act to
duce the State Debt, and to incorporate the
Pennsylvania Canal nod Railroad Company,"
approved the 20th of April, 1844:
Brady Township.
Henderson.
23 7.1
11 34
1 50
155
1 51;
1 50
157
1 50
1 58
J. F. Cottrell,
Win. Buchanan's Estate, 266
Jai.. Ross' Estate, 90
Jos. Drake's Estate, 10
Wise St Buchanan, 10
Fisher A: Alailurtrie, 240
Barrett Township.
Allen Green, 153
Franklin Township,
Porter Wilson, 14
Eliza Boise, 4/1
Wilson &
John Henry,
J. Murshall's Heirs, 8 56
Robert Ramsey, 82 2 00
Henderson J. Wharton, 100 1 75
Jesse Coates, 370 4 66
A, Lane's heirs et al 448 1 42
Tell Township.
Patterson's Heirs, 150
Walker Township.
P. B. Pike & J. Gardner 1100
MISCELLANEOES ADVERTISEMENTS.
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PRODUCING lIAIR ON BALI) BEADS,
Grey Hair to its Natural Color.
This astonishing and unequalled preparation,
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Heads, when used according to the direction,
and turn hair buck to its original color, after
having become gray, and reinstate it in all its
original health, Inktre, softness and beauty. He
moves at once all scurf, dandruff and unpleasant
itching, scrofula, eruptions and feverish heat
l'ram the scalp. It also prevents the hair rrom
becoming unhealthy and falling oft and hence
awls us 0 perfect little IxviGORATOR AND TO.
Porter Township.
400
277
46 60
402
18 09
A gentlemnn of Boston writes to his friend
in New 'Bedford thus:
To your inquiries I would reply, that when I
first commenced to use Professor Wood's Hair
Restorative, my hair was almost white, and had
been so for the last ten ;tears and it was Very
thin on the top of my head, and very loose, and
pulled out very freely; hot I timid that before
I had used all the second hottle, (which was
eight weeks) any hair was entirely changed to
its original color, light brown, and is now free
from dandrulr and quite moist. I have had my
hair cut live or six times since the change, and
have never seen anything like white hair start
ing from the roots; and it is now as t\slCh as
it ever was, and does not come out ail. It has
proved in my ease till that 1 could wish to ask.
.July I, 18;i5. etc.
1 71
1 54
14
1 44
2 85
Townihip.
355 129
414 10
431 30
395 113
344 31
150
[From time Boston
Sommtismo WOHTII .KxOWING.—By using
Prolessor Wm.mal's Hair lies...lave, gray hair
van he permanently restored to its original color.
The stalijoiuemi certificate from Johnson & Stone
Gardiner, Maine. is but one of the many in
stances that are daily coming to our knowledge,
or its wonderful &ems.
DE MI Slit hay d used two bottles of Prof.
M'ood's Hair Restorative, and can trnly Ay it is
the great tent dint our, rl • The 1,1, ', s toring
and changing the hair. IlciOra using it, I was
a man of :.evetity. LIB hair has now attained
its o.iginel color, Yon can recommend it to the
world without the least fear, as my ease was one
of the worst kind.
Yuma, respectfully,
DANIEL N. MURPHY.
400
400
400 08
l'rofessor 0. J. Wood.
Buffoxvitmo, Massachusetts, Jan. 12, 1855.
DEAR Slit :—Hat•iug made a trial of your
llair Ilestormire. it gives sic pleasure to sat•
that its effect has lie.-11 excellent in removing in
flammation, dandi all. and a eomtant itehiug
liendeney, wit:, leh I have been troubled
childhood; mid has t:1-0 restored my stir ,n hivh
teas becoming pew. to it. , original color!. have
moat no other 111.tiChe With anything like the
pleasure and profit. Yours tr u ly.
.1. K.
Pastor of the Orthodox Church, Brookfield,
l'rolessor Wood.
[From the Missouri Denummt,l
WOOD'S DAM DVE.—This admirable ar-
Lich: is rapidly improving the hatir.• No article
of a ,inillar kind. now before the public, enjoys
a limier reputation as a restorative ,tad invigo
rating hair tonic. Its peculiar chemical quali
ties have a licuelicial client upon the growth nod
diameter of the hair, giving a silky and glossy
texture to that which was formerly of a coarse
and dry nature. It has, also, we understated, a
tendenc) to prescrve the youthful color and ap
pearance of the hair, and destroying or counter
acting the effects of old age. With such recom
inundations in 114 iiIVO, WO hardly perceive how
any hdy or gentleman should be without so val
uable an adjunct to their toilet.
W i it t It & Woprictors, 3D2 Broadway
N. Y., & 114 Market Ft., St. Louis, Missouri.
Sold in Ilitjatingabin by Joust READ, and 11.
MeMainuim„ and by Druggists everywhere.
Feb. 10.1858.-3 m.
NO. 10 WALE STREET NEW TORK.
s the most correct end reliable work of the
I
kind ever tothlished. It is the only Repor
ter y 10.11,110 is Wall street. old contains n
list (doll the Banks in the United States and
Canada,
rinM3R-116 1 .1CtEi
Monthly Reporter (with Coot Chart and Pos
tage ore-paid) $1 00
Senti-Motoloy 2 00
To every yearly subscriber is given a mag
nificent
19 7:1
19 75
16 47
1:1 5
'l6 i'2
24 11.1
23 15
9 89
1 50
3 72
5 50
1 25
4 90
3 12
Henderson Toynship,
Jackson Township.
100 2 80
Springfield Township.
A SPLENDID •NEW COOK STOVE for
sale nt this office; it is calculated to burn wood
or coal.
LADIES COLLARS, news -t strles in ?rent
variety at the 11 KritUrotrran.
34 48
TOOTS Se SHOES, HATS & CAPS, the
P largest stock ',or brought to town, are Bell
i 93 ng very cheap by Fromr.n& McMcnrittz.
HAIR RESTORATIVE
AND NESTONING
GAR IKER, Aldine. June 22, 1855,
NICHOLAS' BANK NOTE
REPORTER, ISSUED FROM
..... „...
Coin Chart of Thirty Six rages,
whirl. contains heantilldly engraved lac similes
oral! tiro rains ill the world.
tav'N umerous
boring, been practised upon the community, by
the publishers ()remain Bank Note Reporters
having quoted as good,' numerous fraudulent
and swindling affairs, miscalled Banks, the
publishers of this,
The Out) Reliable Reporter,
call attention to the following first class
lIEFEIZENCES•
NEw Yona.—Daidel Drew, Banker; 'Morris
Ketchum, Marine Bank, U. S. Lire Insuran co
rompany..l. SVCIT1111 , ; Howard Fire
Insurance Coptitaay—j. 'l. Skidmore, Pres,
Caleb 0. Halstead, Pres. Manhattan Bank;
Manhattan Lire Insurance Company, C. Y.
Wonple, See'y; Mechanics' Bank, Cr. De An
gelis, Cashier; Deo. Field, Cashier Williams
burgh City Bank.
N. ll.—We buy at ono office all money at
the ;wives quoted in the Reporter. We also
pay special attention to the purchase and sale
of LAND WARR \ NTS.
A. NICIItiI.AS & CO.. Bankers,
No. 75 Wall street, New York City
Apr. 7, '5B:-3m.
QPLENDID RAG CARPET fur 371 ets. per
yard at the cheap storo of
Fietton & MeMut:TRIE.
PREMIUMS
AWARDED flii — JiiiilTVlE4o B OFFICE
AT THE I,IE FAIR, FOR
"r3E-IM 13M Stir
A.Lic [Ie2.OIPI
PRINTING.
We request those ut our sult,r.l...rs who re•
eive their papers, to inf•rui us of those in their
immediate neighborhoods who are subscribers
to the "Journal," nod have failed to receive
the same, since the stealing of our pack-hook,
by ruffians on the fld of February.
NAT.A.WwIIMMPF
WIII,AT AN It COHN wonted at this
eke. Thosa having either can dispose of the
saute by calling so..
New Card-Press.
Having bought afant ''CAlt i) • PHESS," we
are now prepared to print in the prcportion ul
three cards in the same time that any other
press in the county can print one, consequent•
' I y we can print them cheaper—if not done well
we make no charge at all. We ask your pa
,
orating°
- 00011 - t - TOVE.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTF,
LL'Y
PUDE CATAB BA BRANDY.
Haying received the sole agency of A. F
Hazard & Co.. Druggish4, Phihula., for the sale
of the 'lnlay for Huntingdon county, we con
fidently offer it to the public as a pure and un
adulterated article as the following certificate
will prove,
Chemical laperlor's
28 Sixth St., between %Viilnut nud Vine
Cincinnati, March, 1857,
This will certify (tint 1 hare this day inspec
ted two separate lots of Catnwha Ilrnody
in Barrels and one in noltle,
Lanritze Lyons. and sold ht his Solo .1.
Jacob. at the Depot. No. 99 opposite the Bur
net House. nod MI West Third Street, Cincin
nati, and find them both pure and free from
nll poisonous or deleterious drags. and as such
barn marked the same, on the law directs. Gi
ven under my hood nt my °Hire. [signed.]
HIRAM COX M. D.,
Inspector of Alcholie Liquors, &e,
NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO:
WA EN ITT S'I'LIETyr,
W•1'11-1VI,T OPIINI:1; or TIMID,
' 1 ) :ITEL.A 1 1 1 21 . P1112 ,)
11,Nlipotaleil by Iht. Stale I,fl ) ,,,nsylvania.
A ToNEI IS RECEIVED IX ANY SUM,
1 ,1 1:1,1! or Small. end interest paid from the
d.,, o' .1,,09it to the day of .ithdrnwnl.
TlJe ,lliee Is open every tiny frbm 9 o'clock
;1} fl,” mm.oint; till 5 "'clod: in the efterupen,
and 1.11 ,4,dnitty and Ther , :day evenings till 0
'lux. HENRY 1,. BENNLIL President.
I:M.1E11•I' SFl,l , l2llttil.:, rice Alsident,
i WM. J. ItliElt. ~,,,,,,,,,,
DIRECT ORS
llon:Ilem . y 1. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster,
Edwaid U. Carter. Joseph B. Tl•orry,
ltobert L. Selfridge, , Francis Lee,
Sand. K. A , ht,,n.Joseph Yorkel,
~ .C. Lamhoth Cones, llenry Dietrenderlfer,
—l.-. ch t .a,kt. ! Money is nmived and payments made doily
Tile 01111) CATANYBA BRANDY not without 0,ii,..,
..Vetv Fitt*, frig 28, 1857.
Dear Sir :—I have received a bottle of 1.y0n , ,
Punt Ohio Catawba Brandy, furaiihtql by )ir.
A. li n i s toa, .1,, of Lod:port, N. Y.. ror amity.
zalion, and I find it to 'contain only those in
greilie . nts Whirls exist in pure Patnaly. The
proportion of Alcohol obtained from it in 47.00.
I believe this 'sample to be pine Brandy w•ith-
out adaltcration—tile 11,vot: of it is delicate
and peculiar. JAMES R.
only but even excels the lies! itnport,tl
13rand s in purity and flavor. It in in bet the
Best lir:may known. This statenwni is folly
eorrul nriti!!(l' by the certilivat
III:lpy V! ' I/II:
• . _
most distinguished analytical Clionisis, some
,r 1 x. 3„ MORSLI!S
of which accompany this circular.
The want of PURE BRAND,' has long INT)IkN 1100 T PII 1 S
hero (iota in Ibis country, and the introduction I )1 •
of an article of such quality as to supersede ' nif • M liZSli, the inveslor of ill SE'S IN
the
AA , ~, o f t h ose v ih, com p oun d, hid,. 1j DIA N ROOT ill 1,1,5. has spent the ores
erto sold under the home Rsandv, can only ler part of his hie in travelling, having v i s it e d
be regarded as a great puiclie good. The Ca. • Europe, Asia. and Africa, as well as North
tawba Brandy possesses all the good qualities ! America--has spent three years onto, the I n .
claimed for the best imported Liquor, and is of i dians of our Western country we.' in this
perfect purity awl superior flavor. It is 11 , ere• I way that the fedi. Elora Pills wer e fir,:t di,.
fulls emitted t t he
pat Ming, n i• th e pub. I covered. Dr. 'Morse was din first MSS to•es•
lie. •We feel confident that its reception in t
.a.J.is.l the last that all dis e a,,,, arise f ro „,
this State will he as that whieh it has toot with 131°';11—fhfit oar sfreeeflt, health
in the Great West, tel that the time is not Lie ' and lilt depended upon this vital fluid.
distant, when the superiority of our own Wits.. the vsrl"ti -3 be''"" l "
roots will put nit end lo their importation froto and 'lO not net is purl',', harmony with the chit.
abroad. In Medicinal purposes this Brandy ti•t•el.t functions of the holy. the bitted loses
has no rival, uud Into long Ing!ll err le,i. it ,101.111. Cl/1.1,001 and di
Sar'lt is n Sovereign and Sure Remedy for ses" , cli thus ...lilt, all Psi.' "'1e1... stud
!dyspepsia, Flatulency, Low Spirits, Languor, . dt , tres , of every tutu.; our strengthls exhaus
' General Debility, &e......E4
t•
. 111 1. " oar
t I Ire o t ' l t t l s i s h is
ALSO FOll SA,LE,
EshelbVs Celebrated Sill! and I Isuethun""'st ,
he (stood will b:,comi• choked
Sparkling Champagne. unit cense to net, and thus eta light of life will
These Wines are toads in the nei:4llltorhood f"rever lie blown nut• important then
of Cincinnati, and are guarantied is be the that .we should keep the vtoitus pas,, t gps of
pure juice of the Crape. and are eminently cal. the 6)4 fare sod . Nod Pleasant to
enlalod for invalids, and persons who require a 'us we have i" I.'' , to pe , a unedi
gentle stimulant, and for Sacramental p ur p os ,,,, eine in your 11,11111, 11:11111.1y, Moots Indian
or as a beverage will he found equal. it' not su. Pills. manufact is
f,..tta 1111nd roots
perior, to the best imported. whieh g row around the mountainous cliffs in
Retail Price for 14.4 .cl Wines, $1,25 Nature garden, for the health and recovery
per Quart Bottle. 01 diseased men. (nu,. 01' the rocas from which
gerA. liberal discount made to the trade..
Natureo.
Address JOH R ( , ens lire purrs o!'the skin. and assists N EAD, Druggist.
Feb.l7.'sFeltrn. f
lin thrown' , nut the liner ports of the catnip.
, lion within. Ihe seeond plant which is
STAGELINE nit Expet.torant. that opeas ISO unclogs dm
passage to the I'tog'. null ili, ~ in rt soothing
FROM
Chambersburg to Mt, Union phlrgm,;und other hennas tram the tears by
copious spitting. 'the third is a Diuretic,
„ .
• gives ease ,:rid tlot e • • .
T !n i t „ I g " e r s ar o e v °Hi t t ite, ' r s o t at t e " t i „ '" e l tn i I \ t ' idn„; t I .
1,
t„ ' , " Z gLii h to g; fits
Chmhersherg and MI, r e e r lee, cannot he but moans of 1 - .10.17 w ( ur ge
a lel
disatdrantageotts ton large section of the coon- then thrown not boantiiVly i',,, ur i nar y or
try, has. nt. a considerable expense sad trouble wider posnige. and which mathl to t have been
made arrangements to run a line of Stages • dkeharg,,l iu ,tor other way. The fourth 0
Tri-weekly between the two points
Pills . 1 Good th„ other Prop.
Horse s and comfortable Stages have been pin- • ~,. •o,•I , 1'•• • .i n p ur ifyi ng
red on the route, and experienced and trusty , , , ,
1101 S. ' • • •
drivers will superintend the running of the , of imPsrutY
Coaches. The proprietorof the tine is W"'" 11 '" . arty
that it he maintained, and he therefore calls I tho, :hull conveyed off great qua).
upon the public generally to patronize it. coati- tito.s by the bowels.
dent that it will be for their mutual advantage. Fot' the above, it is shown that 1)r. Morse's
Every attention necessary will be given, and . Hoot Pills not only enter the stomach,
the running of the Stages will Ito regular. Lett become united with the hlood, for they find
Cr Stages leave tilt, Union, every Tuesday
I. : o •n u t i nt a tl l t l •te i l i y Hpu r an c i t t i v t
impurity, and' ( 1 ;1 ' , : ' , " , s o ' l l :r Y si tUr u g d th e next tles7:titinllgtBtlellt:irerkh:init,sn''' ttn,l cleanse the
i the life of the Inniy, wit-jell is rho blood, be
on•t,ing. leave Chambershurg , thu same night ; comesperfi,fly A ll sick.
at to 0 ,•leck, arriving at Alt. Union the next
eveoing in tittle t'or the ears. Between Mt, Us
ion and Shade Gall the Ville will bo daily,,
in a p l?: p
() F i n . t ti , e m t trough ti 3 ;to intermediate points ' 11 " -1 el.'
eits•ei wk. people are so distressed
Jan.
oil,,
JOAN JAMISON.
I,osS.—tf. sick, a n d isle se many die, is because
'Ley 'lO not get a medicine which will pass to
eirTO • th,• and which will open the
Dr. llardman, Analytical Physician.. Ow disease to la, cast out
i.„,•,„ I.! thud Slid Other rata-
Physician for Diseases et the Immo, Throat „,l ri intestines
and heart—rm tartly Physician to the „ r ,. 0,, v. ',II the corrupted
CINCINNA'T'I RINE HOSPITAL, also
; titut....,:antly mixiiig with the Mood, which
to INVALIDS RETREAT,
Author of "Letters 3 Invalids," IS COMING. throw, the corrupted matter through every
Sell following Curd. ' sc . ., aml artery. until lice is taken from the .
MAYA ppointments. 1.4 b, ~locate. Dr. li.rse's l'ills have ad•
let! to themisAyes vielory upon victory, by re
-1)r. Hardman, Physician Mr disease of the , ~,, ~ ~,;olio„:, e the ~1 1 1 A .,.' ' i ~,
, • • 1,... ti. SIC C to 1 OW mg tPtlial
Lungs (liirmerly l'hysician to Cincinnati Ma.
an I Imppimi,.• Yes, thousands who have
rine hospital,) will be in attendance at his
Ite, n ritcheil or tormented with sickness, pan
rooms as follows :
Ilinitiugdon, Jackson's lintel, Sunility,June 27r1, , 0 ,1 o' , , , ii•li• Rad otiose theide frames have
Dr. 11. is compelled to make this OMOOl'i C . t li ,1.01,11 Cd by the burning elements of rit•
~,
visit on Sunday or disappoint the sick. ~,,, :;•ver, nud who have It en brought, as it
Dr. Hardman treats Consuntittion, Bronchi- ~,,, . ',lfni , ' eelp of the silent grave, now
tin, ACM., Lori vngittis and till tn....as, of 11e ~m ,, l ready to tt•siit'y i hat they would have
:bro., and longs, by tooth ell Itilmlation. lately I,c,n numbered with the dead, had it not been
used in the Brom ton Hospital , Loudon. The 1 .,,i , ,,,,, i ,i ;
~it i ti1 . .,; . : , 1,. ., , ,
,I •.: :: : , " : l„ ,: •: ii t , t if,; a. ,...i i ,: l : : l l : A l ., t , ; ., l ii, t ; ' , i r, l .. t ,s i : l ::ie l i i i i . e , t , l ,r ic ,h in te : ,:r ,. o. k e l l o dut r o s nr s n ' e.i. s s..
rile upon
i t i t i lii i it u i l t i l e th , e re tr e e , :t r tn e, c i t , t i t t t i t i t i ' , a . 11 ,„ :: : :o r t . toi r t i t , t : tila i, -
dies is to get at the dose: se in the direct man- Ind b. en mkt,. t h ey were as tonished , and ab•
tier, All medicines are connoted by their sc
ale important fact open w ho nag
i, lt.t. ' - '• ' , ' ' •,) ' , t h ey giv e anmodi•
sod. If the stomach is diseased we tale iii.' '''''' ‘ lll ' ll'i ii!,,,'• and take, awn y all sick•
ore diseased, breathe or inhale medicated cu.
medicine directly into the stomach. lithe lune,
, i , , .... , - ; , : :
~..i .t i tii i i i , ,i , t it i . t „ i n t i t , n i g n s t i : i :, i l i
( I. t at o t st h. d 'y i, a e t ase o , n m ee hi g e o h to
porn directly into the lungs. Medicines are the 11 , 1, : ,,,,, 1 Therefore, it will be shown, espee•
antidotes it) disease and should he applied to ia:io by On., who use these fills, that they
the very sent of disease. Inhalation is the op- w ili so vie:vise and purity, dint disease—that
lineation of this principle to the ti venison .t ibqiili ) eitemy--will take its flight, and tha
t h e l ung s, liar it gives Ito direct :wet's' , to dies , flush of youth anti beauty will 'igen: return,
intricate air cells and tubes which tic out or and i i,,, ~,,,p , ,e , a a 1,,,,,..2 tun] happy lire
wit
other means of administo Mg : 0, ,.,,,,, , , hz: : , :, ,, g.htm.::_ont:
ii:ityi:•heve
he
mune
r n e le a ttit7e r s! ". Se reason that Consumption, tool .
. taller diseases of the longs, have Iteretontre ri ,
„0:1•,\:.i.,1,1..1.,(,),N„;7r“..,,),i';,,;,i,,,1cit.
yenning Lune
sign•
misted all tromment has !teen because they hail
never been approached in a direct mantles . by "i A •••,• L iiirEs . .r l . MI estt•h box. Also
medicine. They were intended to itet upon ate the •w!i'M ii• , i;i A. .1. While A: Co. All ° Li r .
I longs and yet were applied to the .tonittch.— er, are spurious.
Their action was intended to he local. mei pct, A. J. WHITE A CO„ Sae Proprietors,
they were so administered that they el,ttilil hilt all Leonard Street, New York.
; act constistatimmily, expending immediate :Intl Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot l'ills aro suld by
prineipul action upon ale ono:lending stomach, e ll deniers in merheteee
whilst the nod ulcers within the 111111;8 were on- a t ,.. itgeti‘s wanted in ny0 ,,,,„ town, village
molested. Inhalation brings the medicine in „,,,i ha„,?,,, to the int,. forties desiring 1.
direct contact with the disease, without the a ,,,,,,,,„ w .,,,
~,,,,__
._ t . ,
.• _ ~,;
terms. g
disadvantage of any violent action. Its applis
be seal
p*t..:,;,...,i'-',7.,•;;1K''....`17,0'.,"..1ive.1xes will
cation is simple, that it can be employed by the
t i l j t o l e f e l i N nb E .... E , , g l , l 6 ), 7: A2 6 e i t: i t . 11 untingdon, Pa.
youngest in or feeblest in It does nut 'ft' t.'"l cm receipt of Pt, /"”tage paid.
I g ile re ri e tng w e it t l l i ie th s o to b li r tc u l g i, t o h r , interfere
orin a b ie . le in its e t s, tis o • s i.
the patieut. • ' OH YES 1 OH. YES 1 1
o..ii DisnAStis TintaTen.—ln relation ;
to the following diseases, either when oomph- Mil. ZACHAHIAII JOHNSON
tatted with lung alint•tions existing alone, I 01, , ]ins opened a room No. 110 Church Street
invite consultation. I usually find them prompt- : near the (lerman Reformed Ch urc h, w h ere h e
Iv
; 1 :U . 7 a h i l ,:;l s rod all other -
1, ,,1 : :: . : , , i,3 1 , , ,e 1 ew i 5 :
ii
it in the
flo u t : Z . : et: i,htk:oeset... new. ' i l ,, Y dt ,l i . i l e : A , p e i st r o i r ie : w we a he r iiit e tt d eet! .. tw : n o r k i c loh l : iel i ls n_ do
plaints, Irregularities and Weakness.
attend to public and private waiting. A, p er .
Palpitation and all tither forms of Heart
sun desiring his serviees con leave their adaress.
I)iseuse, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, and all
other diseases of Stomach and bowels, &c.
S the & c li t Z p D . E u tS . L .f EEVß
All diseases of the ego and ear. Neuralgia,
Epilepsy and all forms of nervous disease.— , Idaylo,'sB.lm.
'„
. 1..
A T A i
n D I g E r
e t' , C , .
a O r
i L e I t ; A . R ,
No charge for consultation.
S. D. LIARI)MAN, M. D.
I). P. BMW,
Julie 3, 1853,
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENtiI
To Merchants and Partners.
GnnuND PLASTER can he had at the
Huntingdon Flour and Plaster Mills, in any de
sirable quantity. on and after the let day 01
Mundt, 1055. We deliver it Sane or citation
on the ears at the denots of the Pennsylvania
and Broad Top Railroads. . .
FISHER & McMURTRIE,
Fcb.24,'s'
SAVING FUND,
ram PER CENT It:TERM
111VeSIIIICII:1 nru moat, in ltenl Estate
Ground Bent, •uch class 60-
Mitt, .1,4 the Charter requires.
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