(mow/ t WM. BREWSTER, EDITOR & PROPRIETOR. THE LIVER TERMS OF THE JOURNAL. ;on her hind legs, her body extendde up TERMS the tree, grow ling fiercely, the lad nearly The"litirisonna Joni...) is publisher, it exhausted, clinging to the tree only a few PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. the following rates: • feet up, with the blood streaming from his Compounded entirely a Gums. If paid in advance *1,50 ' 11 one of the best purgative and liver metli If paid within six months after the 'I.. of , lac tinned foot. On approaching to the res - eines now before the public, that acts as a Ca- subscribing 1.75 ! ear of his sum the irfuriated beast lamed !thartic, ...jet', milder, and more effectual than . 1/ paid before theirition of the veer , 2 , 00 any titer medicine known. It is not only a C.,..upon him, but he, with a club in band, And two dollar47(l ' oft , cents it' not' pid thartic, but a Liver remedy, actin g first Di the ti I after the expiration of the year. No subscrip- showed a hold front, although not of breath Liver to eject its morbid, thou no t , :b stomach l i on taken for a less period than six mouths. and bowels to carry off that mats.a r .,l,,,,,, awan . w ith running. His eldest bon now arrly.ed I. All subscriptions are continued until nth two P.M.es olree*.ually, without any of amine ordered, sa d n o paper will be discontina- I rota another part of the farm.. wl:,en thee she painful feelings enperienced in the operation ed, tmtil arrearages are paid, except at the option , . • , . of most Catharties. It stregthens the system at o f th e publisher.l oin in rescuing veor , , hi s n ., • 0. , the same time that it purges it , and when taken 2. Returned numbers are never received by us. , treat. ,daily in moderato doses, will strenghten and All nambers sent us in Ch it way are lost, and httild it up with unusual rapidity. never accomplish the purpose of the Render. i Meanwhile 1 10 ;veral other persons arrived Flu . iLiver is one oci i a the principal regula- 3. p erson s wishing to stop their sithscriPtiofist !on tile Ur,',,, and a lat, ) , w as despatched for tors::: :ea human 1 .,0-rt dy; and when it per- must pay up arreurages, and send a written or , , • w i ns itSrUbetlow4 well 6 the powers of the sys- verbal o r d e r to th at. e ff ect, to the o ffi ce or pith- i . " d ata, Wm. and Walter Walcom, who tem are fully o .,evelop l ist ed. The stomach is ti,,,, i i , thasiingdais 1 ,. , were Sebn on the spot, with a diig of more almost anti; sly depen-i ret s dent on the ImahltV 4. G iving notice to a postmaster is neit . er a i . . . "inane *nee of the Liver for ; a 4 t h e p ro p er petform- legal or a proper notice. I ty.an usual size and courage, whieh unine *nee of its functions. WI When the stomach is 5. After',ne or more numbers oet a new 5 ., : ,, r a t feult, the bowels are 0 at fault and the whole have been forwarded, a new yr, h as ~,,,,,-ona. diaiely seized the bear by the root of the system suffers in ton- 0 sequence of one argon ed. and the paper will not —the Liver— having s e s, ceased to do its duty. ar ,„„ rag „ are ~,,id . s „ ve No. ~ te discostf,;atted until ear, and in the struggle brought him to the For the diseases of Oa that organ one of the The Courts hate t ee ht,..;, th ! :,,,,,,,, Ang i ~,,,,he i g i round. Bruin now got hold on the shout proprietors ha; made a e it Isis study. in a prise a newspaper fr.: 4 „ s h e ag aa, , a . rem,,,,,,, and wer of the dog, and nipped him so tight as tics of more than twen-,: - . ty years, to Mid some remedy wherewith tol counteract the malty 0 , i,,,,,..., ,, ,. ~ ~_ ..,, I"' fag 4 7 " ;ralla! '" lb' , is l'. l m A l'cll; evik , fice to make him relinquish his hold. But .. aii ..1 [mu .. derangements to which te it is liable. .sultseribers living in distant counties, or in i 1 th.r courage of bruin gave way, and she To prove that this 7, remedy is at last dist other States, will be required to pay invariably ,' Made fin .stteitipt to tree, when • , k.ceper" •overed any person 7.: troubled with Liv'er t „ miv ,, n ,. .Complent its any or its.... forms, hoe bat to try cif The above terms will be rigidly adhered ' again I ' seized her by tho thigh and brought .4 bottle and conviction 7, is certain. These gums remove ^ 1 all morbid nr had in their t° in 'II ""es• andlle r back. us -matter from the system z supplyingcetded She ab li :i: v t nif!lo'rlit'ef-"firva )siege elm, e a k i n til , place a heal by flow •• of bile, invigorating 1 ---........--....„-- ..... ..._ *DV EIITISENIENTS :the stomach, causing food to s e e, we ll, musing ^ digest well, be charged at the following rittes, perched in a crotch to seas her iissailiiiits. :purifying the Islood,gi- 14! sing tone and health . ' """"".• 2 '''• 3 ' l '. , A omit was then despatched for two of our -to the whole machine: ea ry, retnoving thecause , 8,1); lines .r le. , $ 25 $ 37i $ :' , ll . of the disease, andel rs. 7 fleeting a radical cure I ( ,'lle Mu 11..., (16 lines') 50 75 len Noorods, who, by a joint attack both in One dose after eat. ,'^ ing is stifilicient to re- , Two " ( 32 " ) 100 150 200 front and rear, brought her bearship to the llove the stomach and M iprevent the food from , round by u well directed fire. ,rising and souring. 140. g Bilious attacks aril. cured, and what is letter, prevented, by s the occasional use of i tthe Liver Invigorator.,g Only ono dose ta.:l o ,ken before tvg et !prevents Nightmare. Mei I Only one dose taken at night, In -ens the bayous gently, and cures Costivenees„ INVIGOfiATOR ! One cruse taken after each meal will c e . . - - - fir One dose of te o tenspoonfule Will eat ys remove Sick Headache. One bottle taken for female obsetructionre.. moves the canee of the di,ease, and makes a perfect cure. Only one dose immediately reliests ebony, while One dose often repented is a sore cure for Cholera illorhue, and a preventive of Cholera. tEr Only one bottle is needed to throw out of the ayetem the eft'enta of medicine:after a long ~ickness. ,a ' One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sa ,llownesa or unnatnnil color from the skim One th:4o taken 9 0 . short time before eating g i ves rigor t ,4 , the appetite, and makes fetal digest One dose often . repeated cures Chronic Diar- Arms in its worst forms, while Summer and Bowel complaints yieW almost to the first dose. One or two dotes cues attacks cowed by Worms in Children ; there is no surer or speed so.ii•ist. ly rev, aN. air A bottles curet dropsy', .1 exciting the absorbents. We take pleasure in recomniondi ngthis med icine as a preventive fkr Fever and Ague, Chill, Toner, and all Fevers of a Bilious Type. It operates with certainty, and thonsainlii are ail- Ling to testify to its won.lerfol virtues. All who use it are giving their unanimous tes timony in its favor. ei'Mix water in the mouth with the Invigo. stor, and swallow both togctliet. The Liver Invigorator. I. a scientific medical discovery, and it daily working eures, thuov. too great to believe. It cares as if by magic, even the tirsAt diner giving . benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is re. gaited to cure 1111/ Lind of Liver romplAint, from the worst jaundice or Dyspepsia to a com mon Headache, all of which are the result of a diseased Liver. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER, BOTTLE. BP. Ss:snout), Proprietor,34o Broadway, N•Y. Sold by 11. Mcklanigill, 3.1. Read Huntingdon. Apr.7.'18.-tY. BANK NOTICE. The undersigned eitizons of the county of Huntingdon, hereby give notice that they intend to make application to the next Legislature Inc -a Charter, for the creation of a Corporate body with Banking or Discounting I.PIVBCE , 'S, to b e styled "Tun lIENTINGDON Comm . BANK," to be located in the Borough of Huntingdon, coun ty of Huntingdon, and State of Pennsylvania, with a capital of ono hundred thousand (toilers, with the specific ohject of issuing Bank patter, and doing all other things ordinarily pertaining to a Bank or issue. W. B. ZEIGLER, B. E. McMunmur, HAviu Bt. IR, A. JOHNSTON, J. SEWELL STEWART, Wst. Cot.ou, MCMURTRIE, JAMES MAGUIRE, THEO. It. Cumean, GRAFFICB MILLER, A. W. BENEDICT, iNO. MCOULLOG R. BRUCE Persons, bunt WIIITTABER, THOMAS P. CAMPBELL. THE CASSVILLE SEMINARY. ONLY $22.50 PER QUARTER THE PRESENT FACULTY. I , llcN. WALSH, Principal. Prot of Languages and Philosophy. Chas. S. Joslin. A. In , Prof. of Latin. Greek, etc. James W. Hughes, Prof of Mathematics. fieniamin F. Houck. Adjunct Prof. of Mathematics. GaO. W. Linton, Prof. of Vocal Musk. Hrs. M. DeN. WALSH, Preceptrese, Teacher of Botany* History, Reading; etc. Hiss E. DI. Faulkner. Teacher of Pellie Work, Painting, Drawing, Min D. L. ' , tanley, Teacher of Piano Music, Wax Fruit, Fier's, lira. Dr. Darwin Teacher of English Branches. Kies J. ii. Walsh. Teacher of Primary English. The tecent success of this school is extraor• ainsry. Besides being the cheapest one of the tied ever established, it is now the largest in title section of the State. All branches ere taught, and students of all ages, and of both sexes, are received. The expenses for a /ear seed not be more than 590. Students can en• tier whenever thee wish. Address. JOHN D. - WAS H, i gl op Co., lle, HuntPe. June23,'6B. M — - - ACKEREL of all Nos., Herring, &c., can be had of the best quality, by calling on VIIIHER . & MCMITATRIE. Tiwxs t4.9r1. T:43 3 ivo. 6 mu. 12 100. $3 OJ $5 00 $8 00 5 00 8 00 12 011 8 00 12 00 18 110 12 00 18 00 27 00 18 00 27 00 40 00 One square, Two squares, column, do., 28 1.10 40 00 50 mi Business Curds of six lines, or less, $4.00. Advertising and Job Work. We would remind the Advertising com munity and all others who wish to bring their business ixteti.ively before the pub lic, that the Journal has the largest cir culation of any toper in the county—that it is c Instantly increnstn that is goes into the hands of ou r wealthiest citi zens. IVe would oleo state that our facilities for executing all kinds of .YOU PRINT ING are equal to those of ;toy other (ace lathe county; and all .)oh v,l' or crocus . ed our hands will be dot neatly, promptly, and at price; w filch will be ruisfactory. *titCt , VAC Mill. iti complity with two it three A Boy's Encountbr . with a Bear. 'protectors,' who wore moutited Mr. 1) :McPhail glues the Cello sing something alter the .astiitio of herders driving cattle particula, of an encounter with a bear, which took piece in the township of Ful- nes" tamales wire sit de ' llunP nt. elmh. lerton, cn WedneS4lll3, the 13th tilt. On ing chat severe' of them had blankets the morning of tit e day mentioned, Mr. octopi,' around theta alter the fashion o f I m mo, s quaws. Tt.ey had probably taken James Fovter, farraer, on lot No 4, West Mitchell road, heard a hog making con- the by-road to avoid rilt,ervat , tm, atel, , up. on meeting a stranger, fl Alighted from siderable noi‘e, and sent his son George, :e the road, evidently censcitius that they lad tit some fifteen tars of age, to ere were not in suitable coedits.. for a strati what was the matter, when, on running to the scene of the trouble, the lad saw gets g ine • is the °ffievr's stor y' nod what lie supposed to be a large black dog in view of what l have myself s eem here. belonging to Mr. McPhail, on whose land , have no difficulty in realizing us truth." the combat was being waged. tearing at I CORRECT SPEAKING. the neck of a hot; belonging to Mr. Mc- I We advise all young people to acquire Plttl, anti with the intention of releasing in early lite the habit of using correct lan , his pigship, threw a stick at the ruthless guage, both in speaking and waling. mid agressor, when, to his consternation, a to abandon as early as possible say u