lam& tam. He Mal by the plough would thrive, 'Angell, must either hold or drive." Common ani lotanical fames. We give a list of names by which trees are commonly called, with the pure botan ical names by which they are scientifical ly distinguished in ail countries. To prove its usefulness, look at the lenity of oaks, maples, birches, die. If a person speaks of a birch-tree, what do it e understand ? For several years a paragraph has been floating through the press, recommending a decoction of "walnut leaves" with which to wash horses in fly-time, as a certain preventive of annoyance from these pests of the horse and his rider; but we have never been able to find an individual that could tell for a certainty, what the writer of that article meant by "walnut leaves." In New England the term walnut is almost universally applied to the hickory (Cayara) family, not even distinguishing between the five varieties of this class of trees all are walnuts. At the South and West, no thin is known by the name of walnut but the "black walnut" (Juglans nigra), and butternut of New England (Juglans eine rea) known at the West as the "white wal nut." Now, with such a confusion of names, who can tell what a writer means when he talks about "walnut leaves 1" Let him add the botanical name and we can understand. Trees Indigenous to the United States, Common Names. Botanic Names. Silver Maple, Acer dasycarpum Great leaved maple, Acer macrophyllum Red maple, Acer rubrum, Sugar maple, Acer saccharinum, Black maple, Acer nigrum, Striped maple, Acer striatum, Horse chestnut. Asculus paltida, Rethflowering do., ./Esculus rubra White birch, Betula populifolia, Yellow birch, Betula excelsa, Red birch, Betula Canoe birch, Betula pnpyracia, Black birch, •Betula lents, Whiteheart hickory, Carya tomentosa, Shagbark hickoay, Carya alba, Shellbark hickory, Carya suleata, Bitternut hickory, Carya amara, Pignut hickory, Carya poreina, Pecau-nut hickory, Carp. olevrefomis, American chestnut, Castanea nears, Chinquapin chestnut, Castanea pumila, Catalapa, Catalapa syringaefolia Nettle -tree, Celtis occidentales, Bayberry tree, Celtis crassifolia, Smooth leaf tree, Celtis iutegrifolia, Wild cherry, Cocoons Virginians, Choke cherry. Cerasus serotina, Judas, or red-bud tree, Cercis Canadena is, White-fringe tree, ChionanthusVirginica White-flower'g dogwoodCornus Florida, Rechflowering dogwood,Cornus Sanguinea, Persimmon, Diospyros Virginiana, Red beech, Foglia ferruginea, White beech, Fagus Americana, Black ash, Fraxinus sambucitolia White ash, Fraxinus acuminate, Walnut-leaf ash, Fraxiuusjuglanciifolia Broad-leaf ash, Maxim's latifolia, Long-leaf ash, Fraxinus longifolia, Blue ash, Do. quadrangulata Red ash, Do. pubescens, Honey locust, Gleditsehia tricanthrs, Thornless locust, Gleditschia inermis, Kentucky coffee-tree, Gymnocladus Canad's, Black walnut, Juglans nigra, Butternut .Taglans cinerea, American Larch, Luria microcarpa, Sassafras, Lams sassafras, Sweet gain, Liquedamber styrac . a. Tulip tree, Liriodendron tulipifea Osage Orange, Madura anrantica, Cucumber tree, Magnolia acuminata, Yellow magnolia, Magnolia Cordata, Great-leafed magnolia, Magnolia macrophylla Umbrella-leaved Mag. Magnolia tripetela, Broad-leaved magno'a Magnolia latilblia, Florida bread-tree, Malia azederacli, Ash-leaved maple,Negundo aceroides, Cali foruia neguno, Naga ndo California= Pepperidge-tree, Nyasa multiflora, Sour-gum tree, Nyssaaquatica, Iron wood, Ostrya Virg*, Buttonwood, Platoons oc talis, California plane-tree, Platanus Cali nica, American aspen, Populus tremuloides, Great dentate poplar, Populus grandidentate Weeping poplar, Populus pendula, Birch-leaf poplar, Populus betulifolia, Cottonwood, Populus angulat, Balsam poplar, Populus balsamifera, Cotton-tree, Populus Icevigata, Various-leaved poplar, Populus heterophylln, Custard apple, Porcelia trilobe, Wild plum, Prunus Americana., Chickasaw plum, Prunus Chicasa, Mountain ash, Pyrus Americanus, Crabb Apple, Pyrus coronaria, Willow oak, Quercus pliellos, Laurel oak, Quercus imbricaria, Downy black oak, Quercus tribola, Water oak, Quercus aquatica, Quercitron oak, Quercus tinctoria, Black jack oak, Quercus niers, Scarlet oak, Quercus coecines, Gray oak, Quercus ambigua, Red oak, Quercns rubra, Pin oak, Quercus palustris, Shrub oak, Quercus ilicifolia, Post oak, Quercus obtusiloba, Over cup oak, Quercus macrocarpa, Mossy-cup oak, Quercus olivaiformis, White oak, Quercus alba, Chestnut oak, Quercus prinos, Yellow oak, Quercus castanea, Swamp white oak, Quercus bicolor, Rock oak, Quercus montana, Stag's-horn sumach, Rhus typhina, Smooth sumach, Rhus globes, Mountain sumach, Rhos copallina, Poison sumach, Rhus venuata, Yellow locust, Robinia paeudoacacia, Gum locust, Robinia viscosa, Cypress, Taxoclium disctichum, American linden, Tibia Americana, White linden, Tilia alba, Paper linden, Tilia heterophylla, American elm, limits Americana, Slippery elm, Minus fillva, River elm Ulmus nemralis, WhahooUlmus alata, Yellow wood, Virgilla lutes. GOLDEN CARB.—One lb. of flour, dried and sifted ; lof sugar ; of butter ; the yolk of 14 eggs ; the yellow part of two lemons grated, and the juice also. Beat the sugar and butter to a cream; and the yolks well beaten ; then flour; 1 teaspoon ful of saleratus dissolved in a little hot we r, Beat it well, and just before putting the oven add the l,mon juice, beat ing it very thoroughly. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENT S New Goods New Goods D. P. GWIN'S CILIEP STORE. just retttrnd from I'hilmtel• phis with the largest and most beautiful as. sortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Ever brought to Huntingdon, consisting of the most fashionable Dress Goods for Ladies and Gentlemen, such as Black Silks. and Fancy, All Wool do Loins, (till colors) Spring Delains, • Challie forages, (all colors) Levella Cloth, Debnize, Alpacca, Pop lins, Printed forages, Brilliants, plain and fig ured, Ginghams, Lawns, and Prints of every de scription. ALSO, a large lot of dress Trimmings, Frin ges, Antiques, Gimps, Ribbon, Buttons, Braids, Crapes, Rood & Bra,. Hoops, Skirt Cord, Silk and Linen handkerchiefs, Neck ties, Stock, Zephyr, French Working Cotton, Lill. and Cotton Floss, Tidy Yarn, &c. Also the best and cheapest assortment of Col ors, and Undorsleeves, in town. Bar'd and Plain Jaconot, Mull Muslin, Swiss, Plain, Fig ured, Skirt Beltt• Marseilles for Cape's, and a variety of white goods too numerous to men tion. Spring and Tidbit Shawls, White Delainr, for Capes, Mantillas, &c. Also, Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets, Tweeds, K. Jeans Muslins, Cotton Drill, Nankeens, Tickets, Table Diapers, Flannels, &es Also, a large lot of Bonnets, Flat, Hots, to. Soots and Shoes, the largest and chest: pest assortment in town. HARDWAR QUEENS WARE, Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, Churns, Butter Bowls, Brooms, Brushes, &c. Carpe ts, Oil Cloths, Fists and Salt, Sugar, Cotlbe, Tea, Molasses, and all goods usually kept in a country Store. My old customers, and as many new ones as can crowd in are respectfully requested to come and examine my goods. All kinds of Country produce taken in ex change for goods, at the highest market prices. DAVID I'. GWIN. April 21, 1858. NEW STORE! NEW GOODS!! FISHER & McMURTRIE HAVING re-opened the METROPOLITAN formerly known as "Savros's" take plea— sure in announcing to their many friends, that they have received a now and well-selected stock nt Goods, which they feel confident will satisfy the demands of the public, and will prove unexceptionable in STYLE and QUALITY. The line of Dress Goods embraces ROBES A QUILLE IN ORGANDIES, LAWNS, PERCALES, Ac. C HALYS, BERAGES, BRILLIANTS, ALL WOOL DE LAINES, CRAVELLA MOHAIR, DANUBIAN, TAMISE ' AND LA VELLA CLOTHS, DEBAGE, LUSTRES, ALPACCAS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, &e. We have a fine assortment of Summer Man tillas, Shawls, Dress Trimmings, Fringes, An tiques, Ribbons, Mitts, Gloves, Gauntlets, II J ittery, Ladies' Collars, Handkerchiefs, Buttons, Floss, Sewing Silk, Whalebones for Skirts, Reed Hoops, Brass do., Skirt Cord, Ac. ALSO—Tickens, Osnaburg, bleached and un bleached Muslin, at till prices, Colored and White Cambrics, Barred and Swiss Muslins, Victoria Lawns ' Nainsooks, Tarleton and many other articles which comprise the line of White and Domestic Goor's. We have French Cloths, Fancy Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Cottonades, Linens, Denims and Blue Drills. HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS, of every vadety and style. Also all kinds o STRAW GOODS. • A good stock of . GROtERIES, HARD & QUEENSWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, Wood and Willow-ware, which will be sold OHBAP. We also deal in PLASTER, FISH, SALT, and all kinds of GRAIN, and possess facilities in tins branch of trade unequalled by any. We deliver all packages or parcels of Merchandise, FREE OF CHARGE, at the depots of the Broad Top and Pennsylvania Railroads. Come one, come all, and be convinced that the "Muvuorouviu" is the place to secure fashionable and desirable goods, disposed of at the lowest rates. Apr.14;58. Lilitb VIIITIVEIR CLOTHING ! A New Assortment Juot Opened ! And will be sold 30 per cent. CIFIEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! Tj ROMAN respectfully inrorms his custo mers and the public generally, that he has just opened at his store-room in Market Square- Huntingdon, a splendid new stock of Ready tondo Clothing for Fall and Winter, which he will sell cheaper than the same quality of Goods can be purchased at retail in - Philadel phia or any other establishment in the country. Persons wishing to boy Clothing would do I well to call and examine his stock before t sing elsewhern. Also, irats, Caps, which will be sold lower than at any other .28 tablishment in the county. Huntingdon, April I. 1858. Patent Portable Pence. The rights of Hunt's Patent Portable or Per. manent Fence and Gate Post, for Lots, Farms and Township, can be secured fora small sum by calling on the Agent at Huntingdon. Go and see the model at once. It is decidedly the best Fence ever used. No Faimer should be without it. Calla who would be benefit ted and examine it for yourselves. HENRY CORNPROPS I', Agent for Huntingdon County. GREAT STORM ! New Drug and Grocery Store. DVMANIGIL; SMITH & CO., Hill St., s doors west of the Court House, Huntingdon. Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Spts. Turpentine, Fluid, Alcohol, Wino and Brandy of the Best article for medical uses, Concentrated Lye for making Soap, Glass, Putty, Patent Medicines also Coffee,Tea, Chocolate, Sugar, Molasses, Vinegar, ish, Salt, Flour, Crackers, Nuts, Candies, Figs, Raisins, Tobacco, Cigars, Syr ups dell kinds for summer drinks in a word ' every thing urually kept in a Drug or Grocery Store, those who desire pure and Genuine ar ticles will do well by giving us a call. May 19, '5B:-Iy. NOVEL AND EXTRAORDINARY! " READ I READ! READ ! 1 SOMZSMIIe XXVI. The best chance for a lady or gentleman to make money ever offered, without interfering with their regular business. We will send full particulate free. Address HOWARD GRAY & CO., Box 138 Columbus, Ohio. June16;58..60 L;;;YRING SHAWLS and Mantillas of every style at the ETROI.O LIMN. lAIRES' COLDARS & UNDERSLEEVE 4 in g rent variety at the chest) store of L. P. GIVIN. VOOLM,2EBID IVIACITINK SHOP AND T FRENCH BURR tinA EMIL STONE EaRII322 I . I .YTCYAI,:tr Corner of Germantown Road and New Market Streets, on the North Pennsylvanik Roil Road, Philadelphia. Constantly on hand or made to order, the fol lowing highly approved Flour Mill Machinery. Woodward's Patent Portable Mills and Smut Machines. Johnston's Patent Iron Concave Bran Dus ters. glover's Patent Fuel Saving Corn Kilns. Pierson's Patent Barrel Hoopand Moulding Machines. Improved Bridge Steps and Bushes for Mill Spindles, WARRANTED, The best Anchor Brand Bolting' Cloth Burr 31 Calico Mill Stones. Corn, Cole and Plaster Crushers. ALSO SOLE OWNEItOF Johnston's Patent Cast Metal Con- Cfl . Uft rin n t) East and South• East of the Ohio an Misaissip• pi Rivers. Warranted to take out of the offal of every Bushel Ground, from 1 to 2i lbs, of standard floor, which could not be bolted out on account of the electrical adhesion W the Bran. NOTICE hereby warn all persons against infringing my rights, secured by Letters Pa tent as above, as I will prosecute all persons making, selling, or using any Bran Dusters with an Iron or Cast Metal Concave in vio lation of the Letters Patent of Joseph John stor., dated April 24th, 1854. THOMAS 13. WOODWARD, Proprietor. N. B.—State and County Patent Rights fur all the above Machines for Sale. August 29, 1855. JOIIN SCOTT, SAMUEL T. BROWN g.'a®TiF MUM% Attorneys at Law, Huntingdon, l'a,, 01lice somas that formerly occupied by John Scott, Esq. ()et. 19, 1853. 0 A N , BLANKS I BLANKS.) ili 1 4 [a_ [a. : -1 .. A general a7;o7gn'es7tU Mond, of all de scriptions just printed and for sale at the "Journal ( Atirointi't of Referees, Common Bond, Notice to Referees, Judgment Notes Summons, Vendee Notes, Executions, Constabla's Sales, Scire Fncias, , Subpmnas, Complaints, Deeds, Warrants, Mortgages, Commitments, Bond to idemnify Constable, Se MOY/2111 ‘`3 MANUFACTURET, ANDpIP9RTEII! OF Ullll tD LI IN tr.s Nu. 622 Chestnut . .51rect, Have for sale, to consumers and the trade, the largest assortment of Paper Hangings, Borders, Decorations, the., in the United States. They ask the special attention of the trade to a new and very beautiful article on paper of • GOLD WINDOW SHADES, which they are ianducing. 5ept.16,',17,12m. BLANKS.--Always buy your Blanks at the " Journal Office." We have now prepared ave ry• superiorartiele of BLANK DEEDS, BONDS, J W IGMENT NOTES, SUM MONS', EX EC oN S, B UCKS IN GLOVES & Burrs ellen 1). I'. (MIN'S Dr. John McCulloch, niters his professional services to the citizens, UThuntingtion and vicinity. Office, on Mill st. between Montgomery and Bath. autingdon, Aug. 29, 1855. WRALEBONE, REED AND DRASS V V Hoops and Reed Skirtg, tur sale at the cheap store of D. P. GWIN. A LETTER-COPIER FOR SALE. An excellent ono for sale at this office. This One of Adams' 1 Cam and Lever Press, GOLDEN PRIZE. ILLUSTRATED DEAN & SALTED, Successors to Decket & Co. The New Yeitt 'Weekly' Golden biz° is one of the largest and best literary paws of the day—an Imperial Quarto, containing eight pa ges, or forty columns, of the most interesting and fascinating reading matter, from the pens of the very first writers of the day, . ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK A PRESENT, Worth from 53 Coots to $4OO 00, Nill ba given to each subscriber immediately on receipt of the subscription money, This is presented ns n memento of Friendship, and not as on inducement to obtain subscribers TERMS: 1 Copy for 1 year, $2 00 and 1 Present. 2 " 3 50 2 Presents. 1"3"5 00 5 " 5 8 00 5 11 AND TO ci.uns, 500 3 ' 1 7 00 5 11 15 00 10 11 30 00 21 11 Tito articles to be given away aro comprised M the following list 3 Copies, 1 year, 5 46 10 " " 2 Packages orGold, con'g $5OO 00 each. 5 . do do do 200 00 each. 10 do do do 100 00 each. to Patent Lever Hunt'g Watches 100 00 each. 20 Gold Watches 75 00 each. 50 do 60 00 each. 100 do 50 00 each. 300 Ladies' Gold Watches 35 00 each. 200 Silver Hunting IVatches 30 00 each. 500 Silver Watches $4lO 00 to 25 00 each. 1000 G'ld Guard, Chains $lO 00 to 30 00 each Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Sil v'er Thintbles, and a variety of other articles, worth front 50 cents to $l5 each. We will present to every person sending us 50 subscribers, $2 each, a Gold Watch, worth $4O: to any one sending us 100 subscribers, at $2 each, a Gold Watch, worth $OO. Every• subscriber will also receive a present. Immediately on receipt of the money, the s uheriber's name will be entered upon our book , and the present will be forwarded within one week, by mail or express, post paid, crAll communications should be addressed to DEAN & SALTER, Proprietors, 335 Broadway, New York. June 9, '58.-Im.ly. DOI. Ea. MAMIE T 1111112114 DENTIST ; StINVINGDON., PA. June 13, 1857. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS Prof. Chas. DeGrath% ELECTRIC OIL. This great discovery is now creating agreal sensation among the Medical Faculties of Eli. rope and this country. It will cure the follow• log (not everything) : Warranted to Cure Fever and Ague in one day. Cure chills in five minutes. Cure Croup in one night.— Cure Deafness in two to four days. Cure burns and Scalds in ten minutes. Cure Sprains, Wounds anti Bruises in from one to three days. Cure Inflammation in one day. Cure Neural. gia, Croup, Tooth Ache, Burns, is 10 minutes. Core Hemorrhage, Scrofula, Abscess, On ten days. Cure Bruises, Wounds, Totter, in one to three days. Cure Ear Ache, Stiff Neck, Ague in one day. Core Felons, Broken Breast, Salt Rheum, in three to six days. ure Quinzy, Palpitation, Pleurisy, in one to ten days. Core Asthma, Palsy, Gout, Erysipelas, in hve to 20 days. Cure Frosted Feet, Chiblains, Chronic Rheumatism, Stiff Joints,Sere Throat, Scarlet Fever, and the lame made to Walk, by a few bottles. This Oil (De Grath's) is mild and pleasant, and is a great fancily Medicine for children teething, &c. Ladies should all use it. It always leaves you better than it finds you, and one bottle often cures entirely. 110 tided Thirteen Tivre and Cared in One Week. Rev. James Temple. Philadelphia, June 9th, 185 G. Prof. De Grath : I (rave been afflicted for thirteen years with Neuralgia nod other pain ful complaints, and I have been unable to sleep soundly or walk any distance for many years pt.as Last week I got a bottle of your "Elec tric Oil." The first night I slept soundly and well, and to-day lam like a new man. Me wife could not believe her eyes. Tom• Elec• tric Oil has done in one week what the physi cians of Philadelphia failed to do in thirteen years. Cratefully.yours, REV. JAMES TEMPLE, 310 South street. DEAFNESS CUEEED. New Haven, May 19th, 1856, - - , . Prof. De Gratin My brother has been deaf three years. Alto trying ninny things, he us ed your Oil a few times, and it cured him en tirely. CLIFFORD & SCRANTON. There aro numerous imitations sprung up on the reputation that toy article has acquired, The public must beware. They are worthless, For sal ' John Rend, Huntingdon. THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY EVER KNOWN TO MAN! LINIf9MI - 3r' ImPituvEi, BLOOD-SEARCHER. VIE' LINDSEY has discovered a remedy that lvi will cure all diseases arising train impure blood, which is the Inundation of all diseases. I will warrant it to cure all the within•nauted diseases, such as INFLAMMATORY lIIIPXMATISM, Chronic Scrofula, Humors n/•lhe Skin, Tumors, Ulcers on the _Head or Bud y, and all Break-olds on Me Arce. And it will also cure all Indolent 'Ulcers of umny years standing; Sore Mouth, caused from using mercury, and will eradicate mercury, from the system. When the IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER operates on mercury, all other impurities of the blood will he swept from the system, and it purifies the blood as pure ns vegetable melicine can make it ; and when the blood is pore, the man woman or child, will take no disease, fur the imptfre blood which is the cause of disease, is gone. It will also earn all Debilitated Diseases, such as drive from a derangement of the liver ; et will bring the liver into a healthy action, and will restore the patient to health. FOR SALE BY Jobs Rend, Huntingdon.— Jos. I'. Heaton, Cessville. Jus. Johnston, Pe tersburg. Silas Cresswell . Manorbill. Wm• Davis, Shaversville. Freedom Iron Co. Greens burg Furnace. Beadle & Stewart, West Bar roe. Sand. W. Myton, Saulsburg. R. Burney, llcAlavys tort. Elias Musser, INleAl avys fort. Joseph Douglass, AleConnellstown. J. D. ROthriek & Co. Marklesburg. Win. B. Leas, Shirleysburg. Thos. Orbison, Orldso- R R is H on . Toji o i . sol h & au Co il l a l p htirs2 3 llls. sh ll . l. A. , & Co. Bahleagle. H. C. Walker, Alexandria. Jas. Clark & Son, Birmingham. F. M,'Bell & Co. Warriorniark. G. It. Stiller, Sprie, Creek. J. W. Mattern, Matter'', Mechanicsville. Huntingdon, Feb. 24th, 1858.-6 m. ROOTS & SHOES, the largest and cheapest 1- 1 assortment in town, at P. P. GWIN'S. GUM SHOES, cheaper at D. I'. G WIN than can be hail in town. Call and se thorn Antiplologistic Salt, This celebrated medicine is for sale at the Journal Office. For all inflammatory diseases it is n certain cure. Get a bee and try it, ye who are afflicted. 20 PER CENT. SAVED ! ! ! COMPETENT JUI)OES have now decided that at least 20 par cent. is saved by purchasing all HARDWARE and PAINTS at the regular IitiIiDIVIRE OTORt JAnIES A. B R 0 AV N . To continue this public advantage the sub scriber has just returned from the East, with a complete sive!. Gf HARDWARE, MECUANICS"roOLI4, • CUTLERY, HocLow-wats, PAINTS, SADDLERY, OILS, COACH TRIMMINGS, &c. Which he has carefully selected, and bought at reduced prices, front the best houses in the United States. Thus he is enabled to sell whole sale and retail extremely low. Country deal ers, Builders, Mechanics, and the people genet.. ally are respectfully invited to call. All onion receive prompt attention. N.B.—Persons indebted to the Into firm of James A. Brown & Co., are requested to make initnedlate payment to JAS. A. BBOIVN, , Ilioningdon,Apr.B;sB. 1.000 POCKET KNIVES, some of the best in the world, for sale by JAMES A. 'iv N. MOW LINES and BOAT ROPES, tol sale at the llaldwaro atoro or JAMES A. BROWN. STONE CROCKS, JARS, &c.,—a largo stock for sale at manufacturers' prices by JAMES A. BROWN. Ltrns , DRESS GOODS, of rich style L awl rer7 cheap at D. P. OMAN'S. SILK BONNETS of every variety and price offering very cheap by . FISHER & Mciquivram. dIiirOOUNTRIC DEALERs can buy CLOTHING from me in Huntingdon at Whole sale, as cheep as they can in the eitie3, asl hero a Wholesale st to in Philadelphia. Apr.9,'56. JOSEPH DOUG LAS, Gunsmith, • McConnellstown, P.. H. ROMAN. 114 , BOOKS! .0.„0./ BOOKS! 40,000 VOLUMES of new and popular Books, embracing every variety usually kept in a Philadelphia Book Store, and many of them at belittle Publisher's retail price, the subscriber now offers to the public. All school books used in the county can he had in any quantities at retail and wholesale rates. Foolscap, Letter and Wrapping Paper, wholesale or by the ream. 100 superior Gold Pens with Silver and Gold Cases, tram Si upwards. 100 Pocket and Pen knives of Rogers' and others' best manufacture. WO splendid Port Monnaicsand Pocket Books at 20 cts. and upwards. 3,000 PIECES WALL PAPER, of the latest and prettiest styles, just received from Philadelphia and New York, prices from 10 cts. a piece and'upwards. 500 beautifully painted and gold gilt.' Win dow Shades at 44 cts. and upwards. The public I ave but to call and examine, to be convinced that in buying of the above stock they pill be pleased and also save motley. Re member the place, corner of Montgomery and Railroad stream WM. COLON. Apr.23,'55. I)EANUTS.-5000 Bushels Wilmington Pen• jj nuts in store and foe sale by WM. N. SIIUGAItD, 323 or 191 North 3d street, Phila. GONFECTIONARY.—PIain and fine Con. lectionary manufactured and for sale by WM, N. SIIU GAUD , 323 or 191 North 3d street, Phila. nRANGES AND LENIONS.-500 boxes Or- Ur t tsges and Lemons in store and l'or sale by 'WM. N. SHUGAIII), J 23 or 191 North 3d atreet,Philn. 1) AISINS.-1,009 Boxes Bunch and Layer It Raisins in store and for sale by. WM. N. SEUGARD, 323 or 191 North 3d street, Phila. TIES, DATES, PRUNES, CITRONS ; Currants, in store and for solo by WM. N. SUUGARD, 823 or 191 North 3d street, Phila. A LMONDS, WALNUTS, CREAM NUTS /1 and Filberts in store and for sale by WM. N. SI-MGM:CD, 5ept.9,'57.-ly. 323 or 191 Mb 3d st., Phila ii )1! x Hi vN w riii o n , o, kr (# . TAE, undersigned owners of the Huntingdon 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 water wheels and machinery. They have put in live of the Improved Jon• vnl Turbine NVater Wheels, and can grind in nll stages of the water, and during the coldest weather. any and all kinds of grain. They are prepared to sell, and have on hand for sale nt all times, nt market rates, all kind of FLOUR, FEED AND STUFFS and fartnrrs can have their own grain ground, and take it back in a return load, or they can be furnished in exchange at a moment's notice an equal quantity of Flour and Bran or chop. ped feed. • THE OIVICUT is dun improved nuondheiure; and they will insure a FULL Tl• It N 0 rr of superior quail ty to every bushel ols yrsia left at their mill. FISH & Mc M laltl E. N. D.--The Buckwheat stones are not quite ready. Huntingdon, December 10, 1856. IN BLAST AGAIN Huntingdon '' l! " - ; i 1 •, , riaiti: suriScmincits. TART; TillS ME• thod of intorming, their friends and the pulp lie generally, that they hare rebuilt the Fli n t• ingdon Foundry, and are now in successful 3p oration, and are prepared to furnish casting o all kinds, of the best quality on the shortest no tiro nod loon reasonable terms. Formers are invited to call and examine one Ploughs. We are ITlllllllfincturing the hunter Plough, (this plough tool: the premium nt the. Huntingdon County Agricultural Fair, in 1855) also Hunter's celebrated Cutter Plough, which can't he heat, together with the Keystone, Hill 0, and Barshear Ploughs. We have on hand and ore manufacturing stoves, such ats Conk, Parlor and office stoves fur coal cr wood. HOLLOW-W &RE consisting of Kettles, Boilers, Skillets, &c., all of which will be told cheap fur cash or in ex change for country produce. Old metal taken for new castings. By a strict attention to busi ness and desire to please, we hope to receive a above of public patronage. J. M. CUNNINGHAM & 11110. April 30, 1336—tf. • NEW AND CHEAP WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY STORE informs the citizens . of Huntingdon and vicinity, and the public gen• (Tally, that he fins opened a Grocery Store on hill street, Huntingdon, a few doors west of Wm. Ocbison's residence, where he will at all times be prepared to supple customers with LI: KINDS GE GROCERIES, CiIEAPER WAN' THE CHEAPEST, at wholesale and retail. Sugars, Coffee, Teas, Molasses, Cheese, Spiees, Confectionaries, Hams, Salt, Brooms, Buckets, Segars, Tobac co, Sc., Sc.; in fact, every article usually kept in a Grocery Store. As I am determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest, I went everybody to ealland examine my stock and prices. DAVID GROVE. Huntingdon, July 21, HENS' UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS Linen Shirt Breasts, Brady-made Shirts, white and fancy shirts, and collars, very cheap at D. I'. (MIN'S. SILK BONNETS in great variety and cheap at • D. P. (WIN'S. XlOO vo T. TD MI ATTORNEY AT LAW Malattand in all business entrusted to:Ilim.01. flee nearly opposite the Court Holies May 5,'53 EDEPURAET DtlgiC4Cl2rio CONSUMPTION And all Diseases of the Lungs and Throat, gne reeiTivurtr CURABLE BY INHALATION. Which conveys the remedies to the cavities in the lungs through the air passages, and coming in direct contact with the disease, neutralizes the tubercular matter, allays the cough, causes a free and easy expectoration, heals the lungs, purifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving that tone and energy so indispensable tor the restoration of health. To be able to state confidently that Consumption is curable by inhalation. is to me a source of unal loyed pleasure. It is as much under the con trol of medical treatment us any other formid able disease ; ninety out of every hundred ca ses can be cured in the liras stages, and they per cen t. i n the second ; but in the third stage. ds impossible to save more than five per cent., to the Longs are so cut up by the disease as to hid defiance to medical skill. Even, however, in the last stages, Inhalation affords extraordinary re lief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge which annually destroys ninety-five thousand persons in the United States 'done ; and a cor rect calculation shows that of the present popu lation of the earth, eighty millions are destined to fill the Consumptive's graves. Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so fa tal as Consumption. In all nges it has been the great enemy of life, tor it spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps off alike the brave, the beauti fid, the graceful and the gifted. By the help o that Supreme Being front whom commit every good and perfect gift, I nm enabled to offer to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Consumption. The first cause of tUbercles is from impure blood, and the immediate effect pro duced by their deposition in the longs is to pre , vent the free admission of air into the air cells, which causes a weakened vitality through the entire system. Then surely it is more rational I to expect greater good from medicines entering the cavities of the lungs than those administered through the stoma' ; the patient will always find the lungs free end the breathing easy, after Inhaling remedies. Thus, Inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts constitutionally and with more power and certainty theta remedies administered by the stomach. To prove the pow erful and direct Witte nee of this mode of admin istration, chloroform inhaled will entirely de stroy sensibility in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous system, so that a limb may ho amputated without the slightest pain; inhaling the ordinary bursting gin Will destroy life in a few hours. The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the sys tem when aiming or apparently dead. The o dor of many of the medicines is perceptible in the skin a few minutes alter being inhaled, and may be immediately detected in the hood. A convincing proof of the constitutional effects of inhalation, is the fact that sickness is always pro• dared by breathing foul air—is not this positive evidence that proper remedies, carefully prepar ed and judiciously administered slice' the lungs should produce the happiest results 1 During 'eighteen years' practice, many thousands suffer ing from diseases of the lungs and throat, have been under my care, and rhavo effected many remarkable cures,. even after the stfflerers had been pronounced to the last stages, which fully satisfies ma that consumption is no longer a fa tal disease. My treatment of consumption is original, and founded on long experience anti a thorough investigation. My perfect nequaintaiice with the nature of tubercles, &c., enables me to distinguish, readily, the various forms of disease I dust simulate consumption, and apply the proper remedies, rarely being mistaken even in a single ease. This fitmiliarity, in connection with cer tain pathological and microscopic discoveries en ables use to relieve the lungs from the effects of contracted chests, to enlarga the chest, purify the blood, impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy sad tone to the entire system. IteCilicines with full direetion . ti sent to any part of the United States and Cumulus by patients communicating their symptoms by hitter. But the cure would bo more certain if the patient should pay me a visit, which would give me en opportunity to examine the lungs and enable tne to prescribe with much greater certainty, and then the cure could be effected without toy see ing the patient again. G. A 11 A M , M OFFICE, 1131 .1u STREET, (Old NU.109,) Bdlow Twelfth, PHILADELPHIA, I'A. August 5, '857.-Iy. Of all disease ; the great, first cause Springs from neglect of Nature's laws. St VIPER NOT When it moo is guaranteed in nll stages of SECRET DISEASES. Self-Abuse, Nervous Debility. Strictures, Meets Grovel, Diabetes, Diseases of the Kidney and Bladder, Mercurial Itheuanotiim, Scrofnle, Pains in the Bones and Ankles, Diseases of the Lungs, Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Body or Limbs, Cancers ' Dropsy, Epilep • tie Fits, St. Vita's Dance, onil all diseases ari sing from a derangement of the Sexual! Organs. Such as Nervous Trembling, Loss of :Memo ry, Loss of Purser, General Weakness ? Dimness of Vision, with peculiar spots eppearin„ ,, before the eyes, Loss of Sight, Wakefulness, Eyspeus sia, Liver Disease, Eruptions upon the Four, Pain in the back anal bend, Female irregulari ties, and oil improper diseliargesfrom both sexes. It matters not from what cause the disease origi nated, however long standing or obstinate the ease, l'et7 wow is certain, and in n shorter time than a permanent cure eon be effected by any other treatment, even after the disease ions In , tied the skill of eniinent physicians and resisted all their •means of ems. The medicines are pleasant without odor, u r.ning no sickness end free from mercury or balsam. During twenty years of taractire, 1 hove rescued from the jaws of Death many thousands, who, in the last sta ges of the ahoveNeutior. cal diseases had been given up by their physicist's to (lie, which war rants inc in promising to the afflicted, who may platen 111,111 m -dyes under my ears, a perfect and attest speedy cure. Secret °ISO.. 'lre the greatest enemies to health. as they are the fir.,t cause of Consumption. Scrofula and many oth er diseases, and should best terror to the hu man family. Asa permanent cora is scarcely ever effected, a naajority of the casts lolling in to the hands of incompetent persons, who not only flail to cure the diseases but ruin the con stitution, filling the system with mercury, which witlt the disease, hastens the sufferer into a ra pid Consumption. But should the disease and the treatment not cause death speedily and the 'deli?. marries. tire disease is entailed upon the children, who are born with feeble constitutions, and the current , of life corrupted by a virus which betrays itself in Scrofula, 'letter, Ulcers, Eruptions. and oth er effections of the skin. Eyes, Throat and • Lungs, entailing upon them a brief existence of suffering ond consigning them to on v early grove. - Sall-abuse is another formidable enemy to health, for nothing else in the dread catalogue of human diseases causes so destructive a dmin upon thb system, drawing its thousands of vie: tints through a few years of suffering down to an untimely grave. It destroys the Nervous sys tem, rapidly wastes away the energies of life, causes mental derangement, prevents the proper development of the system, disqualifies for mar riage, society, business, and all earthly happi ness, and leaves the sufferer wrecked in body and mind, pre di sposed to consumption and a , ...... train of evils more to be dreaded than death it self. With the fullest confidence I assure the unfortunate victims of Self-Abuse that a speedy and permanent cure can be effected, and with the abandonment of ruinous practices my pa tients can be restored to robust, vigorous health. The afflicted are cautioned against the use of Patent Medicines, for there aro so many ingeni ous snares in the columns of the public prints to catch and rob the unwary sufferers that mil lions have their constitutions ruined by the vile, compounds of quack doctors, or the equally poi sonous nostrums vended as "Patent Medicines." I haw carefully analyzed many of the so-called Patent Itledicines and find that nearly all of them contain Corrosive Sublimate, which is one of the strongest preparations of mercury and a deadly poison, which instead of curing the dis ease disables the system for life. Three-fourths of the patent medicines now in use are put up by unprincipled and ignorant per sons, who do not understand even the alphabet of materia medica, and are equally as destitute of any knowledge of the human system, having only one object in view, and that to make mon ey regardless of consequences. Irregularities and all diseases of males and females treated on principles established by twenty years of practice, and sanctioned by thousands of the most remarkable cures. Medi cines with full dires.,ions sent to any part of the United States and Canadas, by patients commu nicating limit symptoms by letter. Business correspondence strictly confidential. Address J. SUMMERVILLE, M. M., Or No. 1131 Fmnewr Sr., (Old N 0.109.) Below Twelfth, 111 L4DELPIIIA.: A ug. Vb 7.• 1 y. , I 1 141 A4503430041A ' , (14 , SO r it , ',t?l , at: , EfP' 1;• rk ra 3, o elftAlf JOB OFFICE • OF THE 0 0 o MOIL JOURNAL." ° 0 0 O The largest and lust ° 0 ° 0 JOB OFFICE % u o IN THE COUNTY. u o O JOB-WORK u O OF 1;211 nunovo) 0 EXECUTED 0 PAs Cheap as rat g 251131324422 0 THAN O TOM XX22. 01'ERFECT SATIS " ' • ; 4*. WA RRAlti . ~D o All kinds of o I (° BLANKS (()) 4 ZIT Na'LY o N II A NI, 0 0000..=0= W-070FeirIVVVI 403 RAILROAD HOURS, TRAINS GOINU EAST. Mail T. I Ex. T. Fast T. Train leaves P. M. A. M. I'. M. Petersburg, 1.00 4.02 8.05 11 untingdon, 1.22 . 4.17 8.20 Mill Creel:, 1.33 4.27 • 8.33 Mt. Union, 1.47 4.41 8.47 THAINH Got. West. Train leaves I'. M. A. M P. M MI. Union, 4.32 6.45 8.20 Mill Creek .48 6.58 8.33 Huntingdon, 5.03 7.11 8.45 Petersburg, 5,10 7.23 8.58 11.. K. NEFF,M.D., LTAVING located himself in WAURIORMARK 11 in this county, would respectfully offer his professional services to the citizens of that playa nud the oountry nopt,ent. REFFERENCEB: J. B. Loden, M. D. Gen. A. P. Wilson, M. A. Henderson, " Win. P. Orbison, Esq J. H. Dorsey, " Don. JoMen Gwinn, M. Stewart, " John Scott, Esq lion. George Taylor. • don, Pa Jncob ill Gommill, M. D., Afesanto John M'Culloch; /Womb/fru 31,7 A. I'. Wir.soN. R. Bnucs PETnuctx IVILSON & PETRIMN, ,ITTOR.NEYS ar LAW, HUNTINGDON, P.l. Practice in the several Courts of Huntingdon Blair, Cambria, Centre, Mittlin nod Jtininta Mara 23, 1853. A CARD TO MR LADIES. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS ft RE iuliillible in removing st.oppagoi or irreg. thrites of the inclines. • — Timm: Pills are nothing new, hut have been used by the doctors fbr many years, both in Fiance and America, with no parallelled success; 111111 he is urged by many thousand ladies, who hare used them, to make the Pills public, fur the alleviation of those suffering front nay irre gularities of uhatever nature, ns As to pre• vent pregnancy to those Indies whose health will not permit nn increase of family: Pregnant females or those supposing then, selves so, are cautioned Atgainst these Pills while prerunut, as the preprielor assumes no responsibility alter the shove admonition, al. thoimh their utildaos•s would prevent any mis chief to health: otherwise these Pills are recom • mended. Full and explicit directions arenas • earl, hon. PriCe. Si per box. Sold wholesale and retail by JOHN HEAL,i deneral Agent for Huntingdon Co.. Pa. I have nmminted Or. John Read Solo agent fur the sale of my French Periodical Golden, Pith, fiw the borough and county of Hunting don. All orders must be tuldrossed to him He will supply dealers at the proprietor's pri, ces, nod send the Pills to ladies ( , myidenlially by return mail, to any part of the United States, on receipt of til, enclosed to him through the Ifuntingdon post•ollice. For further porten tous goo n circular of the Agents--sold by drug gists everywhere. Le.. My signature is written on each box. J. DUPONCO, Broadway P. 0., New York Jidy29:57.1 y. 300 KEGS PAINTS . White Lead, (pure) $2 50 per keg., " " (extra) 2 75 " Philadelphia Zinc Paint, 2 40 "• " Best Snow White, 268 " " Oils, Sc., and all kinds of ILtnowAnE and building materials in proportion, at the "Hard seam Stern" of .1. A. BROWN & CO Huntingdon, Apr.8,'58.41, . Ch leapost "Job Printing , ' Office. IN wax coutarr. We have now made such arrangements in onus Job Office as will enable us to do all kinds of Job Printing at 20 pet• cent. cheaper rat e rs Than any Office in the County. Give us n call. If we don't give entire satisfac• lion, no charge at all will he made. largest and cheapest stock of fttncy Silk tiand colored Sfaz m il ii o Bonnets i n town, muu, is at ALL -WOOL, Ingrain, Venetian, List and, Rag Carpet. Also, Cocoa, Jute and Ally cott Mats, can be had cheap at the store a FISHER & MCMUlaltl. T "greatest variety of the richest styles Dress Goods and Trimmings can always found nt the fashionable store of FISHER & hfcAttravaiti. THE latest and newest styles Ladies' Collars, at FISHER & MCMURTRIE'a. C LOAKS, Talmas,Rigolease, Victorines and Dead Dresses, are sold at prices which defy competition by Fliniun & MoMpwratc. BOOTS, SHOF.S, HATS and CAPS, the largest atockiever brought to town are sell big very cheap at Ftanan & Mo/kinnvnta. BLANKETS, Plaids, Flannels, Linsey., at al prices, at the mammoth store of Flattun & MoMunTata. MOURNING COLLARS, of the handeom est etyler„luet received by FISHER & MCMURTIIIB. DR. J R. HUYETT Dzsiessiti; ALEXANDRIA, HUNT. CO., PA. April 1, 1857.-Iy.