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larmers' golumit. He that by the plough would thrive, Himself, must either hold or drive." L'ght Summer table Beer.—Upon a bushel (of forty quarts) of malt, Pour enough boiling water to enable you to draw off 100 quarts of wolt. Put into the wort half a pound of hops. and boil it an hour. Having washed your making tub well from the grains, pour the wort into it and. when cooled to the temperature of new milk, add in sumo. or half a pint of yeast, in winter a Ilittle more. Cover the tub with a cloth, and let it work till next day; pour it into you' barrel before it begins to sink, and rack it before the barrel is stopped up. It will be fit to drink in a fortnight or three weeks.—F. A. T., Garthmyl, Shretediurry. Recipe lor a cheap Beer.— A corres pondent makes inquiry in reference to brewing spruce beer. As many of your subscribers may be benefited by the fol. lowing recipe, I take pleasure in forward ing it to you. I use . it in preference to coffee in the morning, in preference to wine at dinner, and consider It au t wrior to tel at supper. It is a valuable aperient, and for dyspep.ic patients is a valuable medicine. Prepare a five or ten gallon keg, in pro portion , o the size of the family—draw a piece of coarse bobinnet or book muslin over the end of the linnet that is inserted into the keg, to prevent ita choking, pre pare a good tight bung. and near to that a gimblet hole, with a peg to fit it tight. Recipe/or Five Gallons. ---One quart of sound corn, put into the keg, with half n gallon of molasses , then fill with cold water to within two inchas of the bung. Shake well, and in two or three days it will be fit for use. Bung tight. If you want spruce flavor, add one tea spoon of essence of spruce-•-lemon, if lem on is preferred—ginger, or any flavor you prefer. The corn will last to make five or six brewings ; when it i t exhausted, re. new it. When the beer passes from the vinous to the acetous fermentation, it can be corrected by adding a little mole molass es and water, This is a simple, cheap beverage, oos. Ling about three cents a gallon. After the beer becomes ripe, it ought to be kept in a cool place, to prevent a from becoming sour before it is exhausted....Corres. Coum iry Gentlemam. To take Grease 'spate out of Papered Tralls.—W ith a piece of flannel, dipped in spirits of wine, gocarefully over tie in jured parts once or twice, if v •ry bad, when the spots will be entirely missed from the paper, which will look as well as ever. An Easy Method of Gleaning Black Kid Boots.—Take three parts of the white of eggs, and one of the best black ink, mix them together thoroughly, and apply the mixture to the article with a soft sponge. I have known this to fail. To Clean anti Remove F ymarks from Gill Frames.— First cleanse the gilding with a camel's hair brush, using the fol lowing detergent fluid for the purpose : Water. one pint; borax, half an ounce; carbonate of amonin, a quarter of an ounce. Use the fluid freely with the brnsh, doing the frame in portions of about a foot at a :time. Let the frame dry by the ordinary influence of the air, but do not attempt to rub it with either linen or silk upon any account• When the frame is dry, those portions which are very much worn may be restored by touching the parts with An other fine bush itch od with shell gold that is sold by the artists color.men. Lamp Oil &attn....To remove lamp oil from cotton and woolen goods, rub in thoroughly with the hand some clean, fresh lard ; let it remain for two or three hours, then apply soft soap, and wash in warm water. This oar, be depended on. The Beet way to Cook Eggr.•—Break them into hot—not boiling—tvater, and let them remain till the yoke is sufficiently cooked--then put on butler, pepper and you have done your utmost with eggs. Frio'? Potatoes.—Flow few cooks know how to fry potatoes ? There is no better dish at breakfast, or even dinner, when there is a beef steak on the hoard. To try the potato properly, they should be pared sliced lengthwise the thickness of an eighth of an inch, dropped into a pan con taining hot fat, turned frequently, nicely browned all over, but never burned. A little flour dredged over them is excelllent. Germantown Tel, Cooking old Poialoes.--The tollowing method of cooking old potatoes at this season of the year, is recommended by Mrs. M. N. W.. of 'Freeport, Illinois. It Is excellent and now is the time to try it ; _ . .I pare the potatoes about an hour be fore boiling, and then soak them in cold water until they aro to 131 cooked. The water must be boiling before they are put in, and a little salt is added. When fully cooked the water is poured off, then the water la poured off. then the kettle or pot is placed on the atove, with the lid remo• red, to allow the moisture to evaporate By this methoe of cooking potattoes, I have never failed to reader them dry and cy'TO INvnuns..zx Dr. Hardman, Analytical Physician. Physician for Diseases of the Lunge, Throat and Heart—Formerly Physician to the CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL, alto to INVALIDS RETREAT, Adthor of "Leapt. a Invalid.," IS COMING. See following Card. MAY Appointments, Dr. Hardman, Physician for disease of the Lunge, (formerly Physician to Cincinnati Ma rine Hospital,) will be in attendance at his moms ne follows : Huntingdon. Jackson's Hotel, Sunday,June 27th Dr. H. is compelled to make this month's visit on Sunday or disappoint the sick. Dr. Hardin. treats Consumption. Bronchi tis, Asthma, Larryngittis and all diseases of the throat and longs, by medical Inhalation, lately used in the Brornton Hospital, London. The great point in the treatment of all human mala dies is to get at the disee.se in the divert man; tier. All medicines are estimated by their ac tion upon the tram' requiring relief. This is the important fact open which Inhalation is ba sed. If the stomach is diseased we take medicine directly into the stomach. lithe lungs ore diseased,. breathe or inhale medicated va pors directly Into the lungs. Medicines are the antidotes to disease and should be applied to the very seat of disease. Inhalation is the ap plication of this principle to the treatment of the lungs, fur it gives us direct access to those Intricate air cells and tubes which lie out of reach of every other means of administering medicines. The reason that Consumption, and other diseases of the lungs, have heretofore re sisted all treatment has linen because they had never been approached in a direct manner by medicine. They were intended to act upon the lungs end yet were applied to the stomach.— Their 'wilful was intended to be local, and yet, they were PO administered that they should not act constistutionally, expending immediate and principal action upon the unotlending mowed!, whilst the foul ulcers within the lungs were un molested. Inhalation brings the medicine in direct contact with the disease, without the disadvantage of any violent action. Its tppli cation is simple, that it can he employed by the Youngest intent or feeblest invalid. It dour nut derange the stomach, or interfere in the least de gree with the strength, comfort, or business of the patient. °Tn. Dtauaacn THEAT6D.—In relation to the following diseases, either when compli cated with lung affections existing alone, I also invite consultation. I usually hind them prompt ly curable. Prolapses and all other forms of Female com plaints, Irregularities and Weakness. S. D. HARDMAN. 81. D. June 3, 1858. NICHOLAS' BANK NOTE REPORTER, ISSUED FROM NO. 70 WA LL STREET NEW YORK. Is the insist correct and reliable work of the kind everpublished. It is the only Repor ter published in Wall street. And contains a list of all the Banks in the United States and Canada, !I° R,33#4 Monthly Reporterwittit.:7;;(3ilart end POs tap pre-paid) $1 00 Semi-Monthly 2 00 To every yearly subscriber is given a mag nificent Coin Chart of Thirty Six Pages, which containA beautifully engraved foe similes of all the coins in the world. _ SEV'Numeroun Fr a uds A' having been practised upon the community, by the publishers of certain Bank Note Reporters having quoted as good, numerous fraudulent ' and swindling ntruirs, miscalled Banks, the publishers of this, The Only Reliable Reporter, call attention to the following first class REFERENCES. New Form—Daniel Drew. Banker; Morris Ketchum, Marine Bank. U. S. Lire Insurance Company, J. Eldie, Secretary; Howard Fire Insurance Company—l. T. Skidmore, lies, Caleb 0. Halstead, Pres. Manhattan Bank; Manhattan Life Insurance Company, C. Y. Wemple, Sec'y; Mechanics' Bank, G. Be An gelis, Cashier; (;eo. Field, Cashier Williams burgh City Bank. N. B.—We buy at our office all money at the prices quoted in the Reporter. We also pay special attention to the purchase and sale of LAND WARR NTS. A. NICHOLAS & CU.. Bankers, No. 7U Wall street, New Pork City Apr. 7, '5B:-3m. TO BE GIVEN AWAY ! All of the Splendid OIL PAI%VMS with rich Gilt Frames, now on exhibition at SELENANDOA II GALLIUM, NO. 618 BROADWAY. TO DE 'GIVEN A WAY. . .. The proprietors of this beautiful collection of paintings are also owners of 8 large tract of land lying in the flourishing village of Cedar Creek, Va., 90 miles by railroad from Wash ington, and in the immediate vicinity of the cel ebrated Sulphur. Iron and Alum Springs, noted for their efficacy iu thu cure of Bronchial and Cutaneous Diseases. This land. upon which luuue been erected A STONE. FLOUR MILL, 2 SAW MILLS and 15 DWELLINGS, at nn expense of from $5OO to $5,000 each, they now utter for sale in alternate lots. The Price of Eaoh Lot is $lO, for which a Warrauty ])eed, free end clear of ineumbrance is given, Together with one of the Oil Paintings on Exhibition, which Mune is worth the sum paid, and would adorn any get.tleman's parlor, whilst the Lot may con. Lain one of the Buildings above named. Pamphlets containing a Map, and explaining were luny fhe motive, and object to be attained by making this apparent sacrifice of a portion of their property, can he seen at the office of this paper. . . . Parties remitting by mail will receive their deeds by return post, and' their Pictures by uch conveyances as they may direct. They will be particular in sending their orders to name the County and State in which they re• side, as it is necessary, fur us to forward the pictures without delay. A building loan will be made to those desi. ring it, equal to one half the cost of the build. ing to be erected. Batik notes should be enclosed in presence of the Post Master, in order to avoid risk. Address, LUCAS, BOWEN & CO., No. 618 Broadway, New York. REVERENCES RESPECtING TITLE TO ABOVE NA Francis IL Upton, Attorney at Law, 68 Wall street, New York City. Phillip Williams, Esq., Attorney at Law, Winchester, Va. INY COUNTRY DZIALERB can huy cLoTin NG from me in Huntingdon et Whole sale, as cheep as they van in the cities, an! Item E. R. L'Antereau. Attorney at Law, 68 11 Wholesale try ill Philadelphia. Well atreet, New York. Apr.9,'sB. Apr. 7, 'sBi—Sin. 1 AWES' COLLA RS & UNDERSLEEVII 4 4 in great variety at the cheep store of 11. P. ( - MIN. NOVEL AND EXTRAORDINARY I READ READ: READ 1! NtWa. The best chance fur s lady or gentleman to make money ever offered, without interfering with their regular business. We will seed full particulate free. Address HOWARD GRAY A CO., Boa 138 Columbus, Ohio. Ivn•l6,'ak.6t.' waommatto MACHINE SHOP A N D I! REN CB BURR •L --f. MILL STONE - E.AGATairf,.II 2 CM. Corner of Germantown twat rind New Market Streets, on the North Pennsylvania Rail Road, Philadelphia. Constantly on hand or wade to older, the fol. lowing highly approved Floor Mill Machinery. %Voodward's Patent Portable Mills and Smut Machines. ..... Johnston's Patent Iron Concave Bran Dus , tern. Stover 's Potent Fuel Saving Corn Kilns. Pierson's Patent Barrel Iloopund Moulding Machines. Improved Bridge Steps and Bushes for Mill Spindles. . - WARRANTED, The best Anchor Brand Bolting Cloth Burr Calico Mill Stones. Corn, Cole and Plaster Crushers. ALSO SOLE OWNER OF Johnston , * Patent Coot Metal Con- cave - man DOWirtgl, Ent and Suuth•Eaat of the Ohio and Muisisaip. pi Rivera, Wnrranted to take not of the offal of every Bushel Ground. from 1 to 2i lbs, of standard lionr, which could not be bolted out on account of the electrical adliesior, to the Bran. NOTICE t—l hereby warn all persons against infringing my rights, secured by Letters Pa. tent as above, as I will prosecute all persons making, selling, or it:di:any Bran Dusters with an Iron or Cast Metal Concave in vim lotion of the Letters Patent of Joseph John. stet., dated April 24th. 1854. THOMAS B, WOO DIVA RD, Proprietor. N. I3.—State and County Patent Rights for all the above Machines for Sale A uguat 29, 1855. sour , wcorr, EMOWE D Attorneys at Law, Huntingdon, Pa., Office Samoan that formerly occupied by John Scott, Esq. Oct. 19. 1853. SAMUEL T. BROWN £N~, BLANKS I. BLANKS I 1L d !~ o A general u7,1:171Z17r1 Tliiiths of all de• seriph., just printed and 14 sale at the -Journal syliee." A rpointna t of Referees, Commoti Bond. Notiee to Returees, Judgment Notes --- - , Sununu., Vei; - due Notes, Esti:mime!, Constabll's Saks, Seire Fitch., Suhixenns, Complaints, Deeds, 11'arrants, • Mortiptges Commitments, Bond to iddtmiiry Cousinlile. Se 7 / 1 ,?1,1 ga®VELEMSSO MAN UEACTU I‘l,ll. AND IMPORT. , " "F . 1 41 f f 1 1 110 LITAIUY.Iffi t. ZIo Au. b 22 Clieglaitti Street, rialudelphia., Have for Rule, to consumers and the trade, the largest assortment of Paper Hangings, Borders, Decorations, Se., in the United Stater. They msk the special attention of the trade to a new and very beautiful article on met of G6LD 111NDOW SHADES, hich they are illy Alueing. Sept.l 6, . 57:121.1. WHALEBONE, REED AND BRASB Hoops end Heed Skirts, tor sale nt the !heap store of I). I'. (MIN. A LETTER-COPIER FOR SALE. An excellent one for sale at this office. This is one.ol Adam,.Ve. I Cam and Lever Pres.. CABBIIO3I SEMINARY, Only $19.5 0 pe7• Quarter. l'ut; NEW VA CULTP. ill. 1110. WALSH. Professor ..fLmiztpips and Philosophy Herr Karl Rockenheim, Pi o/. of German Langnaie Literatur,. M. Eugene Chtvaut, Pr, lessor of P'.nch and Piano Music. James W. Hughes, Ptrye.,sor of Mathematics. etc Mrs. M. IHCN. Walsh, Pree?tress. Gr , chin Paint ;7? g, Botany, History etc Miss E. Faulkner, Alonochromai Painting, Drawing. ec. Miss Anna Al. Gray, Piano Illuec and French. Miss Jennie M. Walsh, Primary English THIS SCHOOL HAS LATELY PASSED into new hands, and the present owners are determined to make it a first then lion. The majority of die new Faculty lire M. reedy on bond, nod students will be received as soon as they wish to come. Young !tidies mid gentlemen Intending logo to school will do well to write to no beton, con cluding to go eloewhere. There is no cheaper. and we Mitre Mac trill be ,no better school now than ours. • Muth sexes are received, all branches taught and students can enter at any time. For limber inturmati ~,,, address JOIIN D. WALSH, Camille, Huntingdon Co, Pa. December 9,1857.4 E. BLANK/le—Always buy yuur Blanks at the Journal Unice." We have now prepared a V4' ry anpertorartiele of BLANK . DEEDS, BONDS, Jul IGNIEN'r NOTES, SUBIM(tXS', EX EC I lONS. tie. B UCKS DI GLOVES & Maps;clips I). P. GWIN'S JOSEPH DOUGLAS, Gunsmith, bleDuaaellatowa, Pa. Dr. John McCulloch, ( - Were his pridessiona I semen. co the citizen., Ulbuntingdon and vicinity. Office, on Hill between Montgomery atia Bath. untingdon, Aug. 19, 1855. 11. ROMAN CASSVILLE SEMINARY, M. Mali Walsh. Prir.cipal. This school for young Indies and gentlemen is probably the chexpest one of the kind in the country. The expenses per your for hoard. room rent, cumin., fuel nod tuition in common English ase only $BB. Piano Music is only $5 per quarter. All the languages and the 0.111111111111.1116 are . propur tionally cheap. For other informationaddress J o h n D, Walsh, Cassville, Huntingdon Co., Pa. The next quarter commences Monday, Jan. nat t y 18th, IbsB. in .18,'6?. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS Poop. Clans. DeGralla's MAC r RIC OIL. This Brent discovery is now creating n mitt senantims among the Medical Faculties of Ets rope stud this country. It will cure the fallow• ing (not everything) t Warranted to Cure Fever and Ague in one day. Cure chills its five minutes. Cure Croup to one night.— Cure Destiners in two to four days. Cure burns and Scalds in ten minutes. Cure Sprains, Wounds uud Bruises in from°ne to three days, Cure Inflammation in one clay. Cure Neural gia. Croup, Tooth Ache, Burns, in 10 ministry. Cure Hemorrhage, &relish, Abscess, in ten days. Cure Bruises, Wounds, Toter, in one to three days. Cure Ear Ache, Stiff Neck, Agne in one day. Core Felons, Broken Brenst,Snit Rheum. in 'hive to six days. Cure Quine.y, Palpitation, Pleurisy, in on , to ten day,. Cure Astlonn, Pulse Gout. Erysipelas, in hve.to 20 days. Cure Trusted Feet, Chiblains, Chronic Ithesonatisns. Stiff Joints, Sere Throat, Scarlet Fever, nod the hone malt• to walk, by a few bottles. This Oil (De Grath's) is mild and pleasant, and is a grunt family Medicine fur children teething, Ass. Ladies should all use it. It. always leaves you better thous it finds you, and one bottle often wires entirely. Afflicted Thirteen P.n . s and Cured in Onc Week. , Rev. James Temple. Philudelphin, slime lhh, 1856. Prof: De Grath : I hays been afflicted for thirteen years with Neuralgia and other pain• ful complaints, nod Ihave been unable to sleep soundly or walk any distance for many years puss Lost week I got a bottle of your "Elec. , trie Oil:' The flint nip.ht I slept soundly and well, nod to.disy I ton like a new tons. kly wife could not believe her eyes. Your Lleo• trio Oil has done its one week what the ph3si clans of Philadelphia !idled to do in thirteen years. Gratefully yours. It P. V. JAMES TEMPLE. 310 South toot.. DEAFNESS CURED. New Haven, May 19th, 1856, Prof. De Grath: My brother has been deaf three years. A fte trjing many things, he us ed your Oil a few lilacs. hid it cured him en tirely. CLIFFORD tt SCRANTON. There era numerous imitations sprung up On the reputation that my article hits acquired, The public must beware. They are worthless, For sal • John Rend, Huntingdon. A ug.5,'57„ T E ceREATnsT MEDICAL DISCOVERY EVilt KNOWN TO MAN! ~.lllTl?S«'ast'lsi BLOOD -SEARCHER. ult. LINDSEY has•diseuvered a remedy that will cure all discuses arising rum impure lieuid, which is the toundalion of all diseases. I will warrant it to cure all •the withivenumed diseases, such as INFLAMMATORY EFIEDNIATISNI, Chronic Scrraida, Humors of the Ski,,, rnun ,,, q, Ulcers on the Iliad or Body, and all Jheak-out on the Fuca And it will also cure all Indolent Ulcers of many years standing; Sore Mouth, counsel from using murcury, nod will eradicate mercury. from the system. When the INIPICOVED 111,0011 SEM:CIIII'DR operates on mercury, all other impurities of the blood will be sweat i ' rolei the system, and it purifies the blond as pore as vegetable meliciee can 'mkt, it; and when the blood is pure, the 1.11 woman or child. will take no disease, for the impure blood wkich is the cause of disease, is gone. It will also cure all Debilitated Iq4ettses, such as (hive front a derangement of• the liver; it will bring the liver into a healthy action, and will restore the ;mtient to health. I.(tR SALE BY .10:11 Bend. Pontondon•— Joe. I'. Benton, Cassville. Jut. Jolinatoo, Pe ters).urg. Silas Crest:melt Manorldll. Win• Davis, Statver.lll, Feet:dont Iron Co. Cr....tt,- nurg Furnace. Iteddle & Stewart, Wert It ,r -rec. Sand. W. Alyt.nt, Satikl.targ. li. Mc. Burney, leAl,,v)s tort. Edat Alii.er. av)s tiff, Joseph D..ttela4r. AleComa•lietowit. !.1. 1). 110thriek & Co. Alarklesburg. Win. B. Lou, Shirlopt!mrg. ()this., Orlitml ! sta. 1). 11. hliornsuti & (In. ]flutes Mills. Al. A. kol.ison & Cu. 51,ii.11.; .I.p.n Short & On. ltallleagle. 11. l . Walker, las. (lurk & San, Birmingham. M, lieu & Co. Warriorniark. U. 11. Sliner, Si , uee Creek. .1. W. Matterit, Sand. Nlattern. Ilautitigthm. Fel, 24th, Ittso.—Gm B OOTS & SHOES, the largest and cheapest assortment in town, at D. P. GWIN'S. Gujt SHOES, cheaper at 1). P. O WIN tlwu can ha had iu town. Call and be A nliphlogialic Fait, Thi s ,elelirnted medicine I+ for sale at the Tottrhul office. For all inflammatory di.eases it in a certrill cute. Gut Aht a Jtut try it, ye who are afflicted. 20 Pm CENT. RAVED! I I CO 1 PET ENT .lul,o ES have fp itvrl4,ided flint 20 lirr rent. is •10 v hy intrelia.iitg till 11.% ROW AltE and the rrgillur HARDWARE STORE OF J A Itl S A . it 0 W N . TO COTIOOUO this puhlir inivantnue tin gulp .eriber hut just returned fruit] the East, with a cumulate et..ch u: liantiwatte, blactinains"fonce, CI:TLE., HOLLOW -WADE, PAINTS, SADDLE., OILS, COACII TRIMNINGS I &C. Which IM has carefully selected, unit bought at reduced prices, fronn the best houses in the United States. Thus he is enabled to sell whole side and retail extremely low. Country steal ers, Builders. Mechanics, and the people better. ally are respectfully invited to cull. All meets messier prompt attention. N.B.—Persous indebted to the late firm of James A. Bre,' & Co., are requested ro looko immediate payment to JAS. A. BROWN, Ilusning,don,Apr.B;sB. 1000 POCKET KNIVES, some of the best m the world. for tale by JAMES A. Whl. Tow LINES and BOAT ROPES, tut Palo at tho flat dware More of JAMES A. BROWN. STONE CROCKS.JARS, ar„—tt large stock fur bale at manufacturers' prices by JAMES A. BROWN. T 11 , 1E' PRESS GOODS. of rich style az 'er oheap at D. P. GWIN'S. 114ROCIIA AND WOOL SHAWLS, fine 1 ) and cheap nt D. P. CiWIN'S. Qll.l{ pONNETS of every vuriety end price offering very cheap by FISHER & McMuuTult. DOUGLA SS it SIIERWOODS' Patient Ex. tension Skirts, for main only by rum. & blebName. Glass Preaerving Jars, different ei,en, for isle by TM ER it birMIJIXTAIE. I impossible to save more than flvo per cent., to the Lungs are so cut up by the disease as tc bid BOOKS , , 010 BOOK,' •• defiance to medical skill. Even, however, in the 40000 VOLUMES of new and popular last atom, Inhalation affords extraordinary re , Books, embracing every variety lief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge usually kept in a Philadelphia Book Store, and which annually destroys ninety-five thousand many of them at loathe Publisher's retail price, persons in the United States alone ; and a cur the subscriber now offers to the public. j rent calculation shows that of the present popu- All school books used in the county can he lotion of the earth, eighty millions are destined had in any quantities at retail and wholesale to till the Consumptive's graves. rates. Foolscap. Letter and Wrapping Paper, Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so ft wholesale or by the ream. tal as Consumption. In all ages it has been the too superior Gold Pens with Silver and Gold , great enemy dlife 2 toy it !pares neither age nor Cases, 1;om $1 upwards. 100 Pocket and Pen knives of Rogers and other,' hest t.,:intiforttne. 100 splendid l'ort llonnaiesmol Pocket Booke At Ott Ott. and . 3.000 PIE(:} S WALL PAPER, of the latest and prettiest styles, just received from and New York. prices from 10 ets. it piece end upward, 500 beautifully painted anti gold silted {Pin• dow Shades at -i-fcts. and upw7trds. - The public 1 ace but to cull find coastline, to be convinced Om in buying of the above stock they tc V. he pleased and also save money. Re- Picini., the place. corner of Montgomery and Railroad Even.; WAL COLON. A pr.23,'56. UNANUTS.-5000 Bushels Wilmington Pew mute in ►tore and for sale by W.M. N. sHuoAnn, 323 or 191 North 9d street, Phila. CONFIKOTIONARY.—PIain nod fine Con. lectionary toutmectured nod tier sale liv Wit. N. SiIUGAIID, 323 or 191 North 3d street, Phila. nRANGER AND LEmoss.-5 00 boxes kt Or nmges ind Lemons in Ft re cod for sale by W M. N. SIIUGARD, 323 or 191 North 3d street, I) A I STNS ,000 Boxes Bunch and Layer Raisins in store and for sale by. WM. N. SHUGART), 393 or 191 North 3d street, Phila. THIS, DATES, PRUNES, CITRONS, X Currants, in store and for sole by WM. N. SIIUGARD, 923 or 191 North 3,1 btreit, Phila. A LMONDS, WALNUTS. CREAM NUTS LI and Filbert. in store and for Rale by WM. N. SU IMAM), Sept.9,'s7,ly. 323 or 191 Mit 3d st., PION MUNIVING , DOII • at), TAE nndersigned (Avners of the T 1 untingdoh Mill, inform farmers and the public general ly, that they now have their new mill in running order. with all the modern improvements in the venter wheels and machinery. They have put in five of the Improved Jon. viii Turbine Wuter Wheels, and can grind in all stages of the water, aim during the coldest weather. any and all kinds of grain. They are prepared to sell, and have on hand for sale at all times, at market rate, all kind of FIA)UR, FEED AND STUFFS, . - and farmers can have their own grain ground, nod take it latt.k in a return load, or they enn be furnialwd in exchange at a monient's notice an equal quantity of Flour and Bran or chop. pad feed. Tam omure xvtaclazrom is of nu improvoti inwitifitettre: mid they w;.l insure u FULL TURN OUT of sliperior quail ty to every bushel of groin 101 l to their mill. FISHER & McNIURTRIE. N. 8.--The Buckwheat stones are nut quite Huntingdon, December 10, Md. IN BLAST MAIM F;r;;;;: - FO ttttttttt THE SUBSCRIBERS TAKE THIS ME thud of informing their trimis and the pub lic. ,elierally, that they hare rebuilt the thitit awl on Foundry, and are now in alteressful 'p c,' ion, mid ure preparrici to furnish rusting of all k hub.. 411 . the hest quality on the shortest no tice and count reasonable terms. farmers are invited to tall nod examine our ['loughs. We are motitifactitrfog the Hunter Plough, (this plough tusk the premium at the I I untiogdon County Agricultural Fair, in 1855 ) also Muter'. celehrated Cutter Plough, which can't be beet. together nit). the Rep..., Hill .ffit It a r,h e a r We bare on hand sod are inatinfacturiog stores, such /In Cook, and ~Hire stoves ...al Cr .6011. 11OLLOW-4111P.11 :ottinting of Kettle•.. Boilers, Skilletg, !Le.. nli or whirl. will he pold cheap for call, or lo ex elsoge for country produce. OW tnetol token for new enntinp. By a .trirt. attention fir hurl tie. nod desire to I,len.e, wr, hope to receive a .bare of pul•'ir patrotinge, .1. )1. CUNNINGHAM & BRO. April 30, ISFIII.-a. NEW AND CHEAP WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY STORE 13AV:1; the of H ain ri ng (ha n and vicinity, and the public gen• yrally, that he has opened a Gincery Store on Hill straart, Huntingdon, a few doors west of Wm. Orhison's residence, where he will at all times lie priary(' to anode customers with ALL KINDS 01' GROCERIES, CHEAPER TIIAN 111 E I'IIEAPEST at wholesale and retail. Sugars, Coffee, Teas, Mulassea, Cheese, Silken, Confectionaries, Hams, Salt, Brooms, Buckets, Segura. Tobac co, &v., &c.i iu lam, every article usually kept in a Grocery Store. As 1 am determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest, ( valet ',ter) body to conned examine my smelt and prices. DAVID GROVE. Iltattittpdoti, J Illy 29, '57..1y. MENS' UNDElttililltTS ANL DRAWERS Linen Shirt Breasts. Bonny mule white slid fancy shirts, nod °Mime yore churl at IL (41V.IN'S. SILK BONNETS in great variety and cheap at p. VltiOs. P. ff,,LIEPtDIII3I. ATTORNEY .1T LA If', wiltaterul to all businerr entrumed tohim.of. fire nearly opposite the Court flouts NI ay 5. 's!i r aufm.tvaiw—toh-4,76f-iiY. CONSIJIIIPTION And all Diseases of the Lungs and Throat, ARE POPITIVI.6. CUBA nixdill\ 11ALATION. Which conveys the remedies to the (unities in the lungs through the air montages, and coining in direct contact with the disease, mintralizos the tubercular *natter, allays the cough, causes Ire( and pipty -spertoration, heals the lungs, purities the Mood, imparts council vitality to the nervous system, giving that tone end energy pa indispensable or the restoration of health. be able to state confidently that Consumption is curiride by inholution. is to men source of until eil plwure. It is us much under the tun. trnl of medical treatment us any other formid able disenso ; ninety out of every hundred ca ses con he cured in the tint stages, and filly yer cent. in the second ; hut in the third loge In iirx, but uv:reeps otf alike the brave, the b - eauti• }id, the grneelill end the gifted. By the help o that Supreme Being from whom cometh every good and perfect gift, I am enabled to offer to 1 ntflictkd a neFrnniient and speclr cure in .nnsumpt ion: The first cause of tubercles is fl,lll impure blood, and the Immo - lime effect pro ducedby their deposition , in the lungs is to pre- . vent from admission ot ttir into the air cells, which CllllBllB a weakened vitality through the entire system. Then surely it ie more rational tee expect greater good from medicines entering the cavities of the lungs than those administered through the stomach ; the patient will always find the lungs free and the breathing easy, nfter luhnling remedies. Thus, Inhibition in n local remedy, nevertheless it ants constitutionally and with more potter and certainty than remedies administered by the stomach. To prove the pee/- cried send direct influe nee of this secede of admin istration, elelorofierna inhaled will entirely de stroy sensibility in a fine minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous system, so that n limb may be amputated without the slightest pain; inhaling the ordinary burning gas wall destroy life in a few hours. The inhalation of ammonia will rotten the sys tem when Minting or apparently dead. The o dor of many of the medicines is perceptible in the sktn a few minutes after hying inhaled, anti may be imtnedintely detected in the blood. A convincing proof of the constitutional effects of inhalation, is the - Stet that sickness is always pro• nuced by lereathing Mut not this positive evidence that proper remedies, enrefinlY ProPor eel and judiciously administered thro' the longs should produce the happiest results 1 During eighteen years' practice, many thousands suffer ing from diseases of the lungs lend throat, have been under my care, and I oftve effheted many remarkable cures, even ether the sufferers had been pronounced in the last stages, which fully satisfies Ina that consumption is no longer 'a M ud disease. My treatment of consumption is original, and founded tat long experience and a thorough investigation. My perfect acquaintance with the nature of tubercles. enables me to distinguish, readily, the carious forms of disease tliat simulate consumption, and apply the proper remain., rarely being mistaken even inn single ease. This Mtiiilieerity, in connection with cer tain puthologicit I and microscopic discoveries en adder ine to relieve the lungs nom the eilimm of contracted chests, to °Margo the chest, purify the bleed, impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy mad tone tee the entire system. Aletlieines with full directions sent to any part of the United Staten and Clinittlas ley patients eOtaltilinicating their symptoms by letter. But tier cure would lee more certain if the patient should pity men visit, Which would give me all oppOrtUility to examine the lungs and enable nio to prescribe with Much greater certainty, and then the cure could he effected without my see ing the patient again. .W. It AII A AI, 51. OFFICE, 1131 FILBERT Sn center, (Old No. 1090 • Below Twelfth, PHILADELPHIA, PA. August 5, '857.-I.y. or all disease ; the great, first cause Springs from neglect ur Nat ure's laws, SITTER NOT \Viten a cure is guaranteed in all stages of SECRET DISEASES. Self-Abuse. Nervous Debility. Strictures, Meets Gravel, Diabetes, Diseases of the Niamey and Bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism, Scrofidii, Pities iu the Bones and Askles, Diseases of the Lungs. Thrimt, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Body or Limbs, Cancers, Dropsy, Epilep tic Fits, St. Vita's Dance. and all diseases ari sing from is derangement of the Sexual organs. Such us Nei, am Trembling, loss of 51eino ry, Lora or P•nrer, General Weakness, Direness of Vision, with peculiar spots 'lmmuring before the eves, Loss of Sight, Wakefulness, Dyspeo sin. Liver Disease, Eruptions upon the Face, Patin in the back and head, Female irregulari ties, and all improper dischargestrom both sexes. It matters not item what cause list (Ilse., oriel noted, however long standing or obstinate the . ! nose, recut...ow is certain, and ill a shorter ti me than a permanent rare ran 110 effected by any other treatment, even after the disease has baf fled the skill of eminent physicians and resisted nll their means rare. 'rho medicines are pleasant without odor, causing no sickness mid free from mercury or balsam. During twenty years of practice, I Inure rescued from the jaws I of Death many thousands, who, in the last stn gee of the nlioye mentimed diseases had been give', up by their physicians to die, which war rests user hr promishig to the idliieted, who nay place themselves under my cure, n perfect and most speedy cure. Street niseitses are the greatest enemies, o health. as they are the tir..t came Col.morotirm. ScrollOit awl ninny cub er diseases, total should be a terror to the lin ; roan snarly. As a Uertli.tnent cure is seareely roue effected, it majority id die rotes tailing in to the bonds of incompetent persons, wits not only hod to /lire the diseases hut ruin the con stitution, filling the system with mercury, which with the disease, lousiest the sufferer into a en phi Commuiptien. list should the disease and the treatment not cause death speedily and the Vieth° marries, the disease la entailed upon the children. woo are liont with kettle constitutions, and the eurreut of life corrupted by n virus which lietmys itself in Scrolula, Totter Ulcers, Eruptions. and oth er atketiotis of die skin. Eyes. Throat and Lungs, entailing UllOll ties!' brief existence of sittlering and consigning Item to un early - Sall-abuse is another formidable enemy to health, for nothing else in the dread catstlogue of human diseases causes so destructive a drain upon Ulu system, drawing its thousands of vier, thus through a few years of suffering down to an untimely grave. It destroys the Nervous sys tem, rapidly wastes away the energies of ge, causes mental derangement, prevents the proper development of she Is) slon, discputlities for mar. risme, meissty, business, end all earthly happi ness, end leaves the sufferer wrecked in body and this d, asessisposed to consumption and a trans of es ilo more to be dreaded than deittli it- Pelt: With !In fullest conlislenee I assure the *odor:mime victims of Pelf-Abuse that is speedy end permanent cure ran be effected, and with the abandonment of ruinous. practices my mi ttenss can be restored to robust. vissorons health. The afflicted aue cautioned against the use of Patent Medicines, for there aye so many ingeni ous !mares in the mOilllllll9 of the publie prints to catch and rob the unwary sufferers thut into their constitutions ruined by the vile compounds of quack (Meters, or the equully poi .11(.1. MAMMON vended as l'atent Medicines." 1 into carefully analyzed many of the so-coiled Potent Aledienies and find that nearly all of them contom Corrosive Sublimme, which is Otto of the strongest preparations of mercury nod a deadly poison, which instead of curing the dis ease multi'es the system tar life. Three-widths of the patent medicines now in WO are put up by unprincipled and ignorant per sons, who do not unduistand even the ulplaMet of innteria medica, and are equally as destitute Of oey knowledge of the human system. having ty one object in view, and that to make mon ey regardless of consequences. I li regularities and ell diseases of males and females treated un principles estoldisheil by twenty years of practice, and sanctioned by thomunils of the must remaikable cures. Medi- CIIIOh whin Inn bollt to any part of the United Stows and Canados, by fitments commu nicating Mei, symptums• by letter. business correspondence strictly confidential. Address J. BIJNIMER VILLE, M. it., OFSHM, No. I l al lethnoter Sr, (Old 1kp.109.) Below Twelfth, PILILADELPLUA.: TES3EttiMet-SAAJA%;'(:I 0 .c000000.,-..o ci a.. Agl 0 tutzdim qin 0 0 ' , JOB OFFICE g i t ':: 4 g OF TILE 0 0 6, IIUNT. JOURNAL." 0 1 ' o o o - 4:: ek The largest and but 0 L 4 : JOB OFFICE ?) .1 t o ) IN rHE COUNTY. °„ 44,7 ) 0 JOU-WORK 0 O OF J 0 al lE 0 ffillCO : • 4' j EXECUTED 0 ...) As Cheap as the Cheapesti'o ) c, &BD CATTIER U ( " THAN : alb' 4, . ICKII lINST. °„ *la ) ~ E RFECTILtTI9 " ' .., r: TOP 41 IVARRAN . ... 0 0 ' 4 .1. 41 All kinds of g 41: BLANKS ° ,-.. . , g,..,„...-..T. T ..i.y . :, , ,, , ,,, ,..A. 1 , 1 „, ,:. NNYVVlcetlreVegi RAILROAD HOURS, Titus GOING EAST. Mail T. I• Ex. T. Fast T. Train learns P. M. A. M. P. M. Petersburg, 1.06 4.02 8.05 llnutingclon, 1.22 4.17 8.20 Mill Creek, 1.33 4.27 8.33 Mt. Union, 1.47 4.41 8.47 TRAINS GOING West. Train loaves P. M. A. M P. DI Mt. rnion, 4.32 6.45 8.20 Mill Creek 4.48 6.58 8.53 Huntingdon, 5.v3 7.11 8.45 Petersburg, 5,40 7.23 8.68 11. K. NEFF,M.D., ITAVINa located himself in WARBIORSIARR -LA in this county, would respectfully offer professional services to the citizens of that place and the country aaja,ent. REFFIMENCES: J. B. Luden, M. I). Gen. A. P. Wilson, M. A. Henderson, " Wm. P. Or toson, * Esq J. 11. Dorsey, " Hun. James Gwinn, M. Stewart, " John Scott, Esq Hon. George Taylor 'don, Pa Jacob M Gommill, M. D., ellexands .lolitt 'AFC:taloa, '' Petersburg p 7 A. P. Wn.son. R. MUCH PETRIZIIf • IVILSON & PETRIKIN, ATTORJVEYS .9T L.VV, lIIINTINGDON, PA. Preetiee in the several Courts of Huntingdon, Blair, Cambria, Centre, Main and Juniata Coon• es. March 23, 1853. CARD TO l'lll3 LADIES. DIL DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS IRE infallible in removing stoppages 9r irreg. ularites of the menses. — These l'ills are nothing new, but have bees used by the doctors fur jiiany years, both in, Pranceand A merles, with unpurallelled success; uud be is urged by ninny thousand ladies, who have used them, to make the Pills public, for the alleviation of those stillering from any irre gularities of %%listener nature, as well as to prc• vent pregnancy to those ladies whose health w ill n o t permit an increase of family. Pregnant females or those supposing them selves so, are cautioned against these Pills while pregnant, as the proprietor assumes no responsibility after the above admonition, al. thouch their mildness would prevent any m's chief to heal t li; otherwise these Pills are recom • mended. Full and explicit directions accotn ply cad! box. Price, $1 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by JOHN READ, General Agent for Huntingdon Co., Pa. I have appointed Dr. John Read Sole agent for the sale of my French Periodical Golden Pills, for the borough and county of Hunting. don. All orders must ho addressed to him Ile will supply dealers at the proprietor's pri ces, and send the Pills to ladies (confidentially by return mail, to any part of the UUited States, on receipt of $l, enclosed to him through the Huntingdon post•ollice. For further purlieu. Inns get a circular of the Agents—sold by drug. gists everywhere. fly signature is written on each box. J. DUPONCO, Broadway P. 0., New York, Ju1y29,'57..1y. 300 KEGS PAINTS. White Lead, (pure) $2 50 per keg. " " (Wm) 275 " " Philadelphia Zinc Paint, 240 " " Beet Snow white, 268 ft ti Oils, Sc., and all kinds of HARDWARE and building materials in proportion, at the "Hard were Store" of J..A. BROWN & CO Huntingdon, Apr.8,'58.41, leapest "Job Printing , ' Office IN IENZ CLOUNIfT. We have now made such arrangements in our Job Office as will enable us to do all kinds of Job Printing at •30 per cent. cheaper rates ----- 'rnuu any Office in the County. Give us n call. If we don't give entire satisfae. tion, no charge at nil will be made. fir , 111.: largest and cheapest stocleof fancy Silk i• and colored Straw Bonnets in town, is at Fisuzit & MCMI3I2IIIE'S. ALL -WOOL, Ingram, Venetian, List and Hag Carpet. Also, Cocoa, Jute and Alli cots Mats, can be lied cheap at the store el Fist= & McMcn-rnia. greatest variety of the richest styles Dress Goods and Trimmings can always found at tho fashionable store of FISHER & llfuMultratE, T ILE latest and newest styles Ladles' Collars, at Ftenzn & MCMURTRIS'EI. C LOAKS, Talmas, Itii olettes, Victorin. and head Dresses, are sold at prices which defy competition by Fianna & BOOTS, SIIOFS, HATS end CAPS, the largest stock over brought to town are sell tog very cheap et Flettaat & McMunTniE. DILA NKETS, Flannels, Linens, at al prices, at the mammoth atore of MOMURTRIE. MOURNING COLLARS, of the handeom eat etyler,jost received by FISHER & MOMVATRIE. DR. J R.HUYETT .44 "" z T ALEXANDRIA, BURT. CO., PA. I, IPS7.—Iy.