Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, September 01, 1858, Image 4

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THE TRADE-A PARLOR GA)fE.
One of the party must be selected to
open the game, who does so by saying :
"I have apprenticed my sou to, (naming
the trade, and the first thing he made (or
used) was (mentioning the initial letters
of the article.)
Whoever discovers the article alluded
to takes the next turn. We will suppose
a number of persons are playing, and the
agreed upon begins with : "I apprenti
ced my son to a cabinet maker and the
very first thing he made was an "A•
C."
"Arm chair," exclaims a player, and
Chic being correct, it becomes his turn,
and he says.
"I apprenticed my eon to a dry good
store, and the first thing he sold was a
piece of P. M."
"Paper muslin."
"No ; try it again."
"Was it printed."
"No, you are not right yet.,'
"P. M. I can't think of anything else
beginning with P. M."
"Will you give it up V
.. Yea is the general cry."
'•lt was a pink merino, Now it is my
turn again, ns you did not guess it. I ap-
prenticed my son to a grocer ; and the first
thing he sold was B• of C."
' , Box of Candles," some one says; who
without delay continues.
apprenticsd my eon to a hardware
man and the first thing he sold was a 13.
8.,,
"Blower stand."
‘.Well, I apprenticed my son to a con
fectioner; and the first thing he made was
C. C."
' , Cocoanut nut cakes."
“No ! guess again,"
"It must be cream candy, then."
"Yes that is right."
"I apprenticed my daughter to n dress•
maker, and the first thing she made was
a B. S. B."
"Black silk basque," says another, and
so the gaine goes on, the question s and
answers passing rapidly from one to anoth
er. It aflords a variety, sometimes, to
give out the initial letters of any articles
that are in the room where the parties are
playiag.—Piterson's Nlagazine.
A SINGULAR WILL.
Judge Morris has shown us, says the
New Haven Journal, the following copy
• of a will recorded on the New Haven pro:
btZte records :
.‘ln the name of God, sole Governor of
all worlds, Jesus Christ, the Holy alto
ens kverve ninpatice, vanste, I nrones,
Powers, Virtues, Angels Archangels,
Cherub'm and Seraphim; Amen. 1, Di.
• vid Ogden, of New Haven, in the State of
• Connecticut, being in uncommon gond
health and spirits, arid in my right mind
and wits, do, in the following manner
• make thin my !art will and testament.—
Imprimis, My body, this mass composed
of flesh blood, artertes, bones, cartilages,
fibres, and God wnt not all besides, I corn
mit, when dressed in my best suit of black
clothes, to its deep, dnrk, silent grave—
'tie a dietunl house I am to dwell in, yea,
a mournful one ; thtlelore, the dress for
mourning is the most proper one fur me.
Thus let this body be dressed for its coffin
which I pray to be made of sound ma
hogany wood, and not ornamented with
brass nails and tin plates, telling my name
ago or death—my head will tell these
things to the itlyl II tire in the grave.
"When this mass of corruption is thus
.equipped, let it be borne on the shoulders
of four sturday youths to its long home,
the narrow grave whom I would, should
be rewarded for their trouble with a de
cent pair of gloves each. By the way
Should David Edwards, the Sunday next
after my exit, conceive eithi't my death or
' my life to merit a set mon, a short sermon
prayer, or a few hymns to be sent up to
the throne of all pitying and merciful
God. praythee let it be done ; and for his
trouble and good services in the solemn
business, give him my best wishes for his
welware, accompanied with n compliment
of £8.4. New York currency. Item---My
soul, God grant. if I have any or ever had
it may wing its flh.,lit to heaven, be placed
conspicuously among the stars, fly on the
wings of the wind, feed the beitsts of the
field, the birds of the air, the insects of
the earth, or the fishes of the agoutis deep
waters, upon the whole I give my soul to
God. Item.---It is my will and pleasure
theta monument worth ZlO, be erected in
the burying ground in New Haven, to my
momory, the motto and epitaph for which
leave wholly to the discretion of my
worthy friend and brother, Pierpnint Ed
wards; Esq." Then follow the bequest,
ttc.
Mirk may seem strange, but it is a fact
that men generally aro much inure afraid
of women. than women are of men ; and
fearing to break the ice' is a fruitful cause
of old bachelorism.
ger A company of gentlemen at,
Rocky Point Rhode Island, caught seven•
wen sharks one evening last week.
611rThere are said to be from twelve In
fourteen hundred houses scant tn Boston
and its immediate soberbe.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVEINISEMENTS.
SAN It rOIVOA.
The subscriber ofihrs for sale* small farm
its Henderson township, half a mile north east
of the borough of Huntingdon, adjoining lands
of Jahn ;inflow', Colestmk, and others, con-
Wining aboui, ninety acres atid allowance,
twenty-five or thirty acres of w ;!"hare cleared
and under a good state of cultivation. the
balance is well timbered. There are on this
property three never-failing springs nf•good
water. The buildings consist of a two-story
frame house and kitchen, and a log stable ;
fine young apple orchard of grafted fruit.—
Terms made known by applyinv to the aultscri
ber. SAMUEL FRIEL)LY.
June23;liB,•4m.
A BEAUTIFUL HEAD
RICH GLOSSY HAIR,
COMPLETELY PRESERVED
TO THE GREATEST AGE.
And who that is gray would not bare it re
stored to former color; or bryld. but would later
tie growth restored. or trouhled with 'tendril if
and itching hut would have it removed or trmt
hied with scrofula, scald head, or other e o
flour, but would ho cured, or with sick licailacl.c
(neuralgia) but would be cured. It "iii also
remove all pimples from the face and akin. Prot.
Wood's Hair Itt somatic° will do all this, see
circular and the following.
ANN Annon, November 5,1856.
NO, 0. J. WOOD-08ar Sir. 1 hate heard
much said of the wonderful otkets of your (lair
Re4torittive, but having been so often cheated
by quackery and nostrums, heir dyes, Sr., I leer
disposed to lriot a your Restorative in the SWIM
category with the thousand and one loudly trum
peted quack remedies, until I met you in Law
rence county some months since. when you
gone mu such assurance as induced do trial ot
your Restorative in my family—first by my good
wife, whose hair had become very thin and en
tirely white. and berme exhautoing one of your
large bottle, her hair war restored nearly to its
original beautiful brown color. and had thicken
ed' and become beautiful and glossy upon, and
entirely over the bead ; she continues to use it,
not simply because of its beautifyMg effects !m
-on the hair, but because of its healthful influ
ence upon the head and Inintl. Others of my
family and friends are using your Restorative.
with the happiest °fleets ; therefi.re. my skepti
cism end doubts in reference to its character are
entirely removed ; and I can and lie 1110/1 Medi
any and confidentially recommend its use by all
who would have their hair restored from what:
or gray (by reason of sickness or age,) to origi
nal color and beauty, and hr all young persons
who would have thc it hair benefit 41.
Vury truly antl gratefully yours.
SOLOMON MANN,
num, noon : It was a long time after I saw
you ut Blissfield rTfore I got the bottle of
Re•-
atorutivo for which you gave me an order upon
your agent in Detroit. and when i got it we
concluded to try it on Mrs. Mann's hair, at the
surest test of its power. It has done tut that
you secured me it wool , ' do and otliqr. , of toy
family and friend., having witnessed, its effects ,
are now using and, recommending - its toe to wh
ere xs entitled to the highest considerati•ot you
, claim f; r it.
Again, rery respectfully and truly rnurs '
SOLOMON MANN
CARLYLE, 111. June 28, 1852.
I have used Prof. 0. •,. Wood's Hair Restor
ative, and have admired it wonderful effects
My hair was becoming, as I thought, premature
ly Won but by the 430 of his Restorative it has
resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt
psrnumently so.
S. Illtr.co.r. ex• Senator. 17. S.
V. a. rr UV U & CO., Proprietor.. 312 Broad
way, N. Y., •(in the great y, w;„.
Establishment) and 114 Market shoat, St. Luuis
Mo , and solithy all good Druggists.
June2,'sB.-3m.
AZRZXA,NDRIA rOIINDat.
)1••••
rtatsPfad4
The Alexandria Foundry Flasks,Patters, &c ,
have keen bought by IL C. McGm.. The
Foundry is in blast and ha has all kinds ol Cas
inos. Stevent all as, kinds. Machines,
Pinnghs, Kettles, s." s i Cc.. &e., whin!' he
will sell at the low— OW est market prices.
All kinds 01' Conn 'a try prink., 1111.1
aid metal inane in exchange at market prices.
K. U. McUILL
May 26 1858.
CHEAP GOODS,
GREAT BARGAINS ! !
FISHER & MeMURTRIE
flavejust received their second stock of
SUMMER GOODS,
which will he sold of at
GII&IDLY REDUCED PRICER.
It comprises Summer Dress G o als of every
description, Prints,Gingham, Cottons, Whim
Goods, Hosiery. itts, Trimmings. Marseilles,
Patent Extension Skirts, Hoopq of all kinds,
Straw Go sin, Boots & Shoes. and a lark and
general assortment or all kinds of Goods sal•
table to the wants of the community.
lIINTINGDON WARN SPRINGS.
The Warm Springs et the lave of Warrior'.
Ridge, tire in lee 11011111/i IlUntilllooll, overlook
ing Standing Stone Creek, and entironed by cu..
mantic hills and woodlands, have been
by the fo titer proprietor u,i the Learner ilott.e.
The extensive Hotel buildings, bath lain-es.
&e., tweeted at great expuce by lie rend A P.
Wilson, hare been completed—awl the grerei
here been beautifully laid out and adorned.—
, The Hotel 'wk. and eliamhers airy end tota
-1 fortably Furnished; and the pro.per', own the
1 verandahs fur beauty, cannot he excelled.
,
For half a century, these Springs have ivcn
colehruted for their medicinal qualiti,s, and the
great nsture el the waters in rheumatic and chro
nic affections. The temperature of the water
being eel degrees. renders the bathing delight
ful old invigorating. In the surrounding woods
and mountains. game abounds, and the finest
tish are caught is Stone Creek. Persons in pur
suit of health or lensure, will find thi• a most
delightful 4111 i healthful retreat; and its nearness
to the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the cheapness
of the rates charged guests. give it a decided
advantage over Any other watering place in the
State.
The Proprietor has had years of experience in
the business and nu pains or truuMe will be spa
red to tusk° guests cointlirtable.
Harks run Rom I lantingdon to Warm Springs
on the urriv,il of the different Railroad trains—
fare 25 cents. Families aceommislated at mo
orate terms. JOHN H. HERO,
Warm Springs near Z
Huntingdon, June sth S
SPLENDID RAG CARPET for 371 ets. per
yard at the cheep store of
FIBIIER & McMutant.
PRING SHAWLS and Mantillas of every
`:stele ut the METROPOLITAN.
New Card-Press.
Having bought a fast I'ItESS," we
are now prepared to print in the prcportion of
three cards in the same time that any other
lress in the county can print one, consequent
y' we can print them cheaper—if out done well
we make an Mims* M all. We sub your pa
' Imp,
NEW ETWILD I NEW 000E3 I I MIsiI:I,I,ANEOLS ADVERTISEMENTS
.•
&
AVING re-opened the AILTILOPOLITAN
Formerly known .•.SAXTON'tI" the plea
sllre in annotineing to their sonny friend., that
they hove rem veal a noun null well.sdeetul
stock of (mods, which they feel confiding will
otttisly the demands of LIM public, Heil will prove •
uoexceptionahle in STYLE, and QUALITY.
'Melina of Deems Goods mobil,
ROBES A QUILLE IN ORGANDIES,
'.AWN,, I'r.RCALES, C lIA LY S.
'„,..7*GES, BRILLIANTS. Al.l. \\'l
.„, ANI) I,A
-DANl3l3l:‘,:,ul•atAllE, i
VEI.I.A 1`1.(li . ::`• • •
LusTHEs„
PRINTS. he.
It•
We he,' fine aw:ornilt•lkt r.l Summer otn-
Mks, Shawls, Dr,. Frintzeh, An
tiques. Min,. (ilia es. liaintrets,
11:111.1kereltiels, Buttons,
Flto,, Sew', Silk. lutlebentut for Skirts,
12,1 , 1 11,.,p5. itraFS do.. Skirt Curd.
A1.,1-Tiekens. f hinalling. un
at all prices. Colure.l end
White finned end Swiss Marline,
Vionri,t Lawns. Nninsookg, 'l'arletun and penny
ot h er ~,u•ie s whir h comprise the line of White
and I iiiinestic Gum's.
We have French Cloths, Fancy Cossimeres,
ito•to , ,.lenns. 'Needs, Cottonades, I.inens,
Denims nod Moe Drills
HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS,
° I every varjety style. Also all kinds o
STRAW GOODS.
A good stork of
GROI MRCS, 11.11:1) & QUEENSWARE,
BOOTS kt, SHOES,
Wood and Willow-ware,
We , tko deal in I . I.AtiTER, FISH, SALT,
end 10 kinds 01* GRAIN, null I , os ,e s s
in this ',Enoch ll' trade ittlegealled by any. %re
deliver all patellees or parcels AierehniliNe.
FREE 01 , CHARGE. at the dew. 01' the
Blond Top 1111.1 l'enttiylvamie Railroads.
Coma one, come all, nod he VOll% ince(' that
the ..1114.Te0rt31.1 ri," is the place to recare
lhaluionehle null de, t Able good's, di,po,ed at
the lo,yeNt rates.
Patent Portable Fence.
The rights of Huac Putuln Portal), l'.•.
11111.11.1i1 Fence and Gate Post, for I,
and TOWlisilip, cuu br..ecvu•ed ~;: -
by engine . ue the Ageta at lluu tit)
mod see the haalel at Oltee.
the hest l ee, .:•rcr 1101.11. So I. (I , ii... 1.1
be willeiat it. Call 3e who here is,
led uod f•Xlitlillit• II litr y 0111,01,4.
111:\1t COHN PI:OPS ,Lent
fur lluuliu due Cuuuly.
New Drug end Grocery :zterc
I'll Iii:1
dthirs wum ul the Cotiri
Deniers in Drugs, (Awl - 16.d, I 1p! yin
Paints, VarilislTe,, Oils. Sia,
A1c.,1,01. Wine nud Bno,ilv ail,. 13,,
arttele ll.r C , muclorat..(l 1.y.•
inaliitig Soap,
ultin Cofii.e, Tea.
_ . . .
Viliegnr, I i h, kilt,
Cithclivs,
of all 1,1,1, 1.0 ulitlttnvr tt wool
ev,ry lliit.g ttrnuily li,•pt in
Store, those who ursine pore tit.tl
licit, will 41,. w.. 11 I,y tli a cull.
,NI.Ly ',18:-1y,
PREMIUMS
AWA R BED THE L JOB OFFA
Timm Enowr
11
PRINIMG.
IN.TOc:,•I'I
r1 . 7117t I 11 , $SI• 111 our bubserd24s whore
(sive their papers.to inf.ro, ot those in their
imtnediate neighborhoods who nee
to the ••Jourtittl," end hove felled to reveiv,
the some, since the St...Hil_ of nor pack...hook.
1,3 ruffians on the 3d of Fehronry.
:VV.A,N7I7 -3GID!
wiiffAl AN Li 47,10., at
office. Thneo Nixing citiu•r can dispose of thi
Blom by calling soon.
STAGE LINE
' FROM
rhambersburg to Mt, Union
ri,he titian d nee II nt it ...pension&
11 e over the road between
Chanther , htirg end Union. enema lie hut
dhottlllllllllgeiltis is n Ifirve or the Cla,
try. hits. tit n e.insiderithle expense and troehle
mac arrangements to run it line a Stlge.
the two point. , (heel
thirties untl e..nifrt,thle Stnueg have been P 1 4 , -
cod on the route. aid experienced and trti ,
drivers will eper , nntu,l the running or the
(.sac h em. The l roprietor of the 1110111
that it he in:dm:tined, and he thornier, cell ,
Neat Ile. nubile renerelly to tintronize it. eolith
lent 0,1 it i• ill he lite their mutual aily,mtngt.
leery ititeuti , n Ileel,,try will he
thorutining of the brnoee twill be regular.
Stage.: leave Mt. U • . every Tites,l,l
Tinos,lay, Mid Santulli!, evenings.
ChaliherAloirg the next day at 2 o'clock. It.
tubing. leave Chumbershurg, the saute nig .
at 10 o'clock, arriving at Mt. Union the n,•!
evening in time for the ears. Between Nit, U
ion and SIIIIIIr Gap the line will be daily.
tir Fore through $3 ; to intermetii..te poin
in proportion. JOHN JAMISON
Jun. 20th, 1828.—tf.
MIRS SOUTIIWORTii,
COLONLI. G. W. I'lliirKETT,
citAiti,Es BURDETT
TIIONIAS DUNN EN(iI,ISII. M. 0.
IIENI(Y CLAPP Ju.s.,
GEORGE A11N01.1),
SAIUI , II, YDUNG.
Mils. ANNA NVIIKLPLE
Miss VIRGINIA VAIRI
Mss. DI. VERNON.
Miss BATTU.. ( LAKE,
FINLEY .10,,NSoN,
Write "illy fpr the
G01.I)I N PR ZE.
GOLDI• N PR ZE.
GOI.UI N PN 7.E .
GOLli N PH ZE.
N PR ZE.
GOLDEN Pit Z
LA. Ell. 411.1kniil GILILLZ
Proprieior.
DENTISf
MatBI32MODON 4
June 13, 1857.
QI'LEN I +ID Linv of Dress Go.als, end ratios
I." Holies of nil knols. Borogeo. 1,001,
olored Brilliants, Chintz,. on I.t found
at the kaltlM/LITAN
SOYTH Eh,
S N A T H S,
RAKES,
FORKS,Ice.,
A large aaaorttnent at the. kinrdwart. Store.
3AMRB A. BROWN.
GOLDEN PRIZE,
ILLUSTRATED.
DEAN &
SUCCeBPOrg to Becket & CO.
The New York Weekly Goldeo Ytize I, one
of the lergett and hest iteeary pomp of the
,lay—an Imperial Quarto. containing eight mt
tp,,, or lolly eollllllll4, of the moot interesting
l'eseinatiteg reading matter. from the pelts of
the very tiro wrtter3 of the day.
ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATE! , FVERT WEEK ,
A PRESENT,
Worth from 53 Cents to $4OO 00.
given to each subsoil:sr ininoolintely
subscription money. Thin is
reipt of ‘,.. and not
presented as a toettarnto
as OU inducement to obtain Kibberit“.....
TERMS:
I Copy for I year, $2 nu and I Present.
1 2 " 3 50 2 Presents,
I 44 3 dc 5 00 5
I " 5 it 800 5 "
AND TO OLT.,
5 00 S "
7 00 5 "
15 00 10 "
21 " :1000 21 "
The articles to he given away are comprised
in the fullowing list :
2 Package,. of Gold, con'g $5OO 00 each
5 'la In do 200 00 each.
10 do do do 100 00 each.
10 Patent Lever Ilmieg Watches 1011 00 each.
20 (hAil Watches 75 00 each.
511 do 60 00 cacti.
100 Is. 50 00 each.
3011 Chdil Watches 35 1 1 11 each.
200 Silver Ilootine I Wat"het l 30 011 each.
500 'liver W.ochc, 'OlO 00 to 55 00 1,111.
110 1 111.1 'lllO. $lO 00 to :in , I 0
111 , 111 linleVlC . 1114011, V.3,1'
141111 S. e:IS. Itilitil,
Woreh 11ohl cod SO
", rhombic, owl :• toriety of other arocies,
worth frolo 50 rents lo $l5 each.
J Copies, I year,
5 "
We ti ill iiretent tit every lienoltl sundial;
50 ttiiiiiteri!ierg. $2 envh. al th.lal Wall4l. Word,
$4O: SO buy us lOU suletrriliets. lit
$2 Witte!, worth $5O. Every
sitti•eriiier will itiso receive a iiresent.
• •
ttnln on receipt Dr the money, the
Nu' name will he entere.l noon nor
I k nod t e oret.ent will he lomtir.led within
tote eeek, I, mail or expra,q. purr odd,
ei.; All eontinottien the'. slinnltl he addressed to
PEAS & SALTER,
5:15 lirinelwily. New York.
•
June 9, '58,-111,1s.
Xs S. ,
BLANKS I
BLANKS 1
gs V 241
,
geherat !r lilt. de.
alt, Nate at the
' , hob
Coeinion bond
I. E. Nok•a
Veiolee Notes,
Consts,l,il's Sales,
5111,1111,11118,
M•oleagea,
1101. d oiitleasui , y r.oistable. Ate
Colo
11.
\t.\\l I..0"1 . I 1., 1,1•1/1t1
L.l l J
f
ilovt: for rule, lu ..unsumere and the trade, the
i.s..e . te.ele I.t Paper II n, iufe, liurdere,
tie,Jrai wen, &e.. it the h tlii it Suite,
11e. , ;oil: the sit. 6.1 n , leettee of the trade
t., very heaulifel article ua pupet of
• G 6.1.1) 111.\'1,f) It' SHALES,
I.ii Ii the% ale t tr nlet
v , ~..1 0,,T.• I .111.
JOHN SCOTT.
SAMUEL T. linowt4
11011MTili f ,
Attorneys at Law,
Huntingdon, Pa.,
Office sanitt an that formerly occupied by JUhn
So•Ott, Esq. •
1 c•t. 19. 1853.
New Goods ! New Goods
ID. P. GWJN' (TLIEP STORE,
I). Clain besjust return,' from
Wm with the largest and most beautiful as•
sortment or
SPRING kliD SUMMER GOODS,
Ever hrotielit to
.I!tintingd.on,
consisting of the most latshionalile Dress Goods
for Ladies and Gentlemen, such as Black Silks.
and Fancy. All Wool In Laing, (nll colors)
Spring Delains, Challis I)elitins. lleritges. (all
colors) Leven. Cloth, Debnize, Alpticest, lip
lilts, Printed Iteraqs, Rrtlliante. olefin and
Limns, 11111 i Prints of every de
scription.
A I.S1), it large lot of dress Trimmings, Frio;
ge, A ittiiptes, Gimps, R•iilion, Buttons, 1;11ml,
Crapes, Reed & Brass (loops, Skirt Cord. Silk
and Linen handkerchiefs. Neel tics, Stock.
741.11 . , Frcoel. ,1 Cotton, Lilies and
Cut? Flo,. Tidy Yion.
11,,,t, assortment of Col
ors. ml.l town. Ilitr'il nml
Nhoi I,l g .
tired, H. 1 Iteltt• for C awl a
IP: 10(,:i tee Ithinerott, to men.
S i a in, a. tt Slut,.ls, White Delake for
&e.
t 1. , I ',silvers. Cassiat.ts. tls.
Ma-fit, Comm bill, N.tak. ens,
11:tattl,
.Nlstt. a hour ot Flat. &r.
cot , Km c rt, I.!E anti 0.t.”
pi.. i iiii,..r 4 t z tt i t in tow.
14. •
gurrrve
It ets. Tub, li.kets Chetin-•
Butler Itimk, Bloom% &,••• I.•
Oil Anti Salt. Sugar, •:*
Tea. Mulat.t.t.s, nati s gt.a.sls li-1111113 hcl
I eisllllll%\
M) old g .1-10111V..111111 Mall) •
.11111111)4 111 ire re•peelfulty re 1,1111,,,,,.
my gc..ath
MI khol , of Country prieluee taken in ex
elottuge titr pods, us the highest market pew.,
DAVID I'. (MIN.
April 21. 1858,
'kIAILI - fAnD 7i.iliiTAß
CLOTHING!
Atw Asserlnvel Just Openoil
And will be sold 30 per cent.
I HI .1. I•1.II 'I II IN lII' ItEAVI.ST!
I I
ji,•l n l 1,1 , 1 ,h, tilllrP•roetsiti in Market N.111111,-
111111111 , ,,,,, Splenllia new hung: of Iteinly
ininte
114.11111 for Fall and IVinter,
%%1.1, I t •,, eeli I !leaner 'halt the seine tie:airy
of Geod. cite ttrula,ilall.l . Ctliii its Pi
is or it the country.
rig to hay Clothing woohl lu
well 'o rnl i 001111111 M hie Mork liaure I •tielia.
eleg else,hote. Also,
Hats, Caps,
vvhio, will he .1.1,1 lower then at any other es•
tahhAlonr lit in the county.
untitattlun, Apral I. ItlsB.
variety
slLkc e t_TN , 'N ery lET cee of every variety and3prine
10. P. OVAL °ft " 6 • h
Timis 4 Mot4mmigg.
Tun
oRtATEsT MEDICAL. DISCOVERY '
lima KNOWN TO MANI Plot Chas. DeGratlthi
,ELEcrincor L
This great disenvety i 9 now Venting a great
BLOOD-SEARCHER • sensation among the Medical It math. ' of Etc
rope and thin country. It will cure the folio,
• ing (not everything): IYrtrtanted to
NIR. LINDSEY has discovered a remedy that ' Cure Perri. and Ague in one tiny. Cute chille
will mire oil diseases ariaiug trom impure in five minute. Cure Croup m one night.—
mood. which is the inundation of all diseases. Core Delanoss in two to four thiyg. Cure hurn9
I will warrant it to cure all the within•eamed and Scalds in len minutes, Cum Sprains,
diseases, such as Wounds and hrnises in from one to three days.
INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM, I " N
Cure Nllamination in one day. Cure Benoit
_
Chrmoc Sertfoht, Humors qt . the :hin, Minors, gin. Croup, Tooth Ache, Burns. in 10 minutes.
Oars an the Thad or Body, and all I Cure Hemorrhage, Scrofula, Abseens, in ten
Breuk-only on the Fore. days. Cure Bruises, Wounds, letter, in one to
: And it will Ono core ell Indolent Uleerz of three days. Cure Ear Ache, Stiff Neck. Ague
many years standing I Sore Mouth, canned from in nue day. Cure Felons, Broken Breast, Salt
uning mareary, and will eradicate mercury, Elt.un, in three to xis days. cure Quinzy,
the Tilein• When the IMPItOVEB Palpitation, Pleurisy, in on' to ten dart. Cure
' 4 CM:a operates on mercury, Muhl., Palsy, Gout, Erysipelns, ill bye to 20
• t.in n d will be'sweot days. Cure Frosted Feet, Chiblains, Chronic
Rheumatism, Stiff Joints, Sore Throat. Scarlet
rued the lame mode to walk, by it few
rno Grath's) in mild and
N.dicine fur
111.001!
nll other itepoinies of tot;
from rho• 01011.111, and it purities the oe..
pun, as vegetable tne 4 ivine eat) nothe ii ; and
when the blood is pure. the moo woman or
child. will lake DO disease, for the Immo,• blood
wl ich is the t of disease, is gone. It will
alio vitro all I.h.bilititled I ) ISP.P.I, ouch as
from n derangement or the liver; it will
;lie liver into a healthy action, and will
rest..,'.• nhr ;anion,' to lntith.
1.1,1, S.' 1.1.: fIY John Rend, Tiontinadtm.—
Jo-. I'. Ileston, Cassville. Jos..lohnotoo, l'e
ier.loire. Silas Cresswell Dcbtunrhill. Wan•
Shaversville. Freedom bon Co Greens
mire 1 0 ttenuee. Iteddle & Steault , We%t !tar
n, ti.onl. W. Mytou, 81.11-I.urg. It. MC
MeAlevys tort. Elei, MeAser,AleAl
ns,- toot. Joseph Douglas, lleCoenell , town.
.1. 10. llothrirk &Co A10r1de , 100 , ,.... \%'m. 13.
Shirlinsburg. '1 hos. 111.1.1i.0n, 11e1.1so
-1113. H. Morrison X; lilitirs Mills. NI.
A. holism) & Co. node (lop, 'Atli Short
& Co. lifildeligle. 11. I'. Walker, 41:IPX11 riti•
In., Clark & Soo. 134,1111101 nm. F. NI, !tell
& Warriorinstk. (I. it. Stiller, Sertice
Creek. .1. W. Mallen, AI 3elianieksville.—
Saml. Marrero, Altehaniesville,
Iluntingdun, Feb. 24th, 1858.—Gm.
20 PCP CENT. SAVED ! !!
CoMPETENT .11:1)(11.:S have niiw decide,'
Unit st trust 20 per rem. is ssvell by purchasing
MI HARM% ARE and PAINTS at the regular
uttRDIATARE STORE
JAIIII S A. BROWN.
ti.is Nuhlic eilvithtage tht sub
juet returned from the Eitt,t, with a
complete ~t.,,1, tii
AIECOANICS"rOOLS,
HOLLOW- wOOO,
SADDLERY,
CUTLERY,
I'mNis,
. ( :9ACII ' fItIMAIIN., &C.
Which he has carefully selected, and bought
at reduced prices, frtnt the best houses in the
United States. Thu: he is enabled to sell ,hole
sale and retail extremely loo•. Country deal
erg, littilliers. illechAvitc.. and the people getter.
ally are respectiully ins ited to call.
All orders receive pi ompt attention.
N.B.—l'ersons italebtud to fife late firm of
James A. Brut , n & ro., are requested to make
immediate payment to JAS. A. BROWN,
llitatingdon,Apr.B,'sB.
mAc'''.lilTN -°I '2'HOP
AND FRENCH
, BURR
STONE
hiLA T2 1 1.1 9 4r aftL
Corner of Oermatitown Itottd and I e. Narket
Streets, on the V urth l'etinsyletutut Hatt Road,
Philadelphia.
Constantly eu hand or ;ude to ottler, the fol.
lowing highly approved Flour Mill Machinery.
Wt;odw'arti's Futent Portable Mills and Stnin
Machines.
Johnston's Patent Iron Concave Bran Due.
lets.
Stover's Patent Fuel Saving Corn Kilns.
rierson's Potent Barrel Hoopand Moulding
Nlnehites.
Improved Bridge Steps and Bushes for Mill
Spindles.
WARRANTED,
Th, hest Anchor Brand Bolting Cloth Barr &
Calico Mill Stones. Corn, Cole and Plaster
Crushers.
ALSO SOLE OWNER OV
Joltietton , 4 Patent Cast Metal Caw
MIL). liqjgn lap
East nett South-Enat of the Ohio Mtasisaip•
pi Rivers,
Warranted to take out of the offal of every
Bushel Ground, from 1 to 2i lbs.'uf standard
floor, which could not he bolted out on account
of ihe electrical adhesion to the Br..
NoTICE :—T hereby warn all persona against
infrinping my rights, secured by Letters In.
ten: no above, as I will prosecute all perm,:
malting, selling, or using any Bran Dusters
with an Iron or Coot Metal Concave it: cies
lotion of the Letters Patent of Joseph John.
son., dated April 24th. 1854.
TII OM AS 13. WOODWARD, Proprietor.
N. 11.—State and County Patent Rights for
thy olove Machines Tut :Sale.
August 29,1835. t.
BLANKS.. .Always nay yaw Blanks at tip
•;ouritt,l tiow preitaired u wt.
ry 4 ,, peril.rairtiele of lILANIi E I DS,Iit\ IH
ON
.1I NO'rES. SUNI ,NS',
Dr. John McCulloch,
ur 1.
..,.. prUie.slllll/11 Nen tut, to 1110 I'4. .
IZ.
()thee, oh lull st,
M ntgom ry ant) Nth.
.
Atte. 29. 18:6.
Av tiALEBONE, HEED AND BRAViS
Hunpe and Reed Skirts, 'or sale at the
cheep ,t..iet,f P. ()MIN.
A I.EI TER-COPIER FOR SALE.
An excellent one ar sale at this office. This
s one of Adam: No. 1 Cam and Lecor Press.
Boors & SHOES, the largest and cheapest
its,ortment in town, at
D. P. GIVIN'S.
rt_UNI SHOES, cheaper at D. P. G WIN
than can ha bad in town. C4ll and an
Aa t iplilog hale Salt,
This celebrated medicine is for sale at the
oral Uhler. For all inflammatory diNeaies
it is la count care. Get abe a and try it, re
6,. are
1000 POC . KET KNIVES, some of the
best the World. for solo by
LAMES A. WN.
1 11 , 0 W LINES and BOAT ROPES, tot tale
L at the Ihedware atone of
JAMES A. BROWN.
QTON K CROCKS, JARS, large stock
13 fur salts at ntoulucturcrs' laic. I,
JAMES A. BitOIVN.
fIIiSPLES GOOD, of rich l
aire;7c:atlla.
iNCELLA NEOLS A DI ERTISEMENTS
Fever,
bottles. This tin
pleasant. :Ind is a great lam.;;
children teething, &e. Ladies should ao ( 190
it. It always leaves you better than it finds
you, and one bottle often cures entirely.
Afflicted Thirteen Teo. s and Cured in One
Week.
Rev. James Temple.
Pliiln(lplphiu, Julie 9111, 1856.
Prof. De Grath : 1 have been a ict ed for
thirteen years with Neuralgia and other pain•
foil coin Idaho.. and nave been unable to sleep
soundly or walk any distance for many years
lit.ss Last week I got a bottle of your "Elec.
hi, Oil." The first night I slept soundly sod
well, and to day I stn lihe a new man. My
wili• could not believe her eyes. Your Elec.
Iris Oil its done in one week what the physi•
ohms of Philadelphia filled to do in thmeen
years. Gratefully yours.
REV. JAMES TEMPLE,
310 South street.
DEAFNESS CURED.
• New Haven, May 19th, 185 G.
Prof. De Gratin My brother has been deaf
three years. Alto trying many thing., he us•
ed your Oil a few time,. and it cared bite en•
tirely. CLIFFORD it SCRANTON.
There are numerous imitations sprung up on
the .reputation that my aniclo has acquired,
The public must beware. They are worthless,
Fur sal Jubu Read, Huntingdon.
Aug.5.'57.•
', /Aro
BOORS! BOOKS!
40 !1!1!1 v(o.um ES of new and popular
trn Rooks, embracing every variety
usually kept in a Philadelphia Rook Store, and
many or them at linifthe Publisher's retail price,
thesiiscrilier now offers to the public.
. .
All school hooka used in the county can be
Ind in any quantities at retail and wholesale
Kies. lonlscap, Letter and Wrapping Paper,
rholesnlu or by the min.
100 superior Gold Pees with Silver and Gold
Cases, from $1 upward,
100 Pocket and Pen knives of Hoge.' and
others' hest manufacture.
100 splendid Port Monnaiesand Pocket Books
it 20 rts. nod upwards.
. .
3.000 PIECES WALL PAPER, of
the latest and prettiest styles, just received Prom
Philadelphia and New York, p r i ces fro . to e t a .
a piece and upwards.
500 beautifully painted and gold gilted Win
dow Shades at 44 ets. and upwards.
The public I ace but to call end examine, to
be convinced that in buying of the above stock
they wll be pleased and also save money. Re•
member the place, corner of Montgomery and
Iteilroad streets WM. COLON.
Apr.23,%16.
I )IiANUTS.-5009 Bush. Is Wilmington Yea•
I nuts in store and for sale by
W\l. N. 811UGA111),
or 191 North 3d street, Phila.
CONFECTIONARY.—PIain end fine Con.
fectionary manu:netured and for sale by
WM. N. SIIUGA111),
329 or 191 North 3d street, Phila.
INANGNS AND LEMONS.-500 boxes
) • ranges and Lemons in st t.re end for sale by
WM. N. SIIUGARI),
323 or 191 North 3d street, Phila.
1) ATBINS.-1,000 Boxes Bunch and Layer
I Raisins in store and for sale hv.
WM. N. SHUGART),
329 or 191 Nt.rth 3d street, Phila.
FIGS, DATES, PRUNES, CITRONS,
Currants, in store and for sale.by
WM. N. SHUGARD,
393 or 101 North 3d »trait, Phila.
A LMONDS, WALNUTS. CREAM NUTS
a. mid Filberts in store and for sale by
WM. N. SIIUGAIDO,
5ept.9,'57.-ly. 323 or 191 N'th 3d et.,Phila
Taz nusirstusnon
agy i 4(l‘
•
I , IIE undersigned owners of the Huntingdon
Mill, inform farmers and the public general.
Iv. 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 five of the Improved Jon
rid Turbine Water Wheels, and can grind in
all stones of the water, nun during the coldest
wrath.. net and all kinds o f gram.
They are prepared to sell, and have on hand
for vale at all time, at market rates. all kiwi of
FLOUR, FEED AND STUFFS,
and fat n.ers can have their own grain ground,
end take it beck in a return lead, or they can
he furnished in exchange at a moment's noose
an equal quantity of Flour and Bran or chop
ped teed.
TEEM 01MM IMEACIIINE
is of an improved I,l.am:titre; and they will
insure II FULL TURN OUT of sup e ri o r qua il
ty to every bushel of groin left at their mill.
FISHER & MeMURTRIE.
N. B.—The Buckwheat stones are not quite
ready.
Huntingdon, December 10, 1856.
mig DR. J R. HUYETT
tl4 ll r tior;
ALEXANDRIA, IMAM. CO, PA.
April 1, I ti37.—ly.
MENS' UNDERSH IRTS AN!) DRAWERS
Linen Shirt lireivrts, Remly-naidu Shirt,
white and fancy shirts, and collar', very cheap
at D. P. W IN'S.
SILK BONNETS in great variety and cheap
at I). P. OWIN'S.
Irmt. Po @I ET
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Willattend to all business entrusted to;hitn. Of
fice nearly opposite tho Court House
May 5.'53
IPUtil ASS & SHERWOODS' Patent Ex.
tension Skirts, for sale only he
nen. & MobNETBIE.
Chen Preserving Jars, different sines. for
rite try
0 *NEAP
JOB OFFICE
OF THE
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. 6 RUNT. JOURNAL." ° 0
o
o The largest and Net 0 °
4 ° , JOB OFFICE ( 4
(,)) IN THE COUNTY: u o
o JOB-WORK u
o 0 OF
:alga EUEDV„
0 EXECUTED
( , ) ) . /ls Cheap art. G o
iari2 gATI72III °
THAN
°0 Irma asst.
° PIIIIIIWT 21.212 '. • N t
5 WARM A b.) Li
All kinds of °, k
3 BLANKS .`', A"
.kj CONS PANT!, ON HAND. I,
. k t, 0.........-. ,),
I,4.',VVVVEVVVI
RAILROAD HOURS,
TRAIN/ GOING ELI?.
Mail T. I Ex. T. I Fan T.
Train leaves P. M. A. M. Y. M.
Petersburg. 1.06 4.02 eLoa
Huntingdon, 1.22 4.11 8.26
Mill Creek, 1.13 4.2 T 6.32
Mt. Union, . 1.41 4.41 8.4 t
'1 Anis (lobo West.
Train lvitves P. M. A. ht P. AL
Mt. Union, 4.32 6.45 8.28
Mill Greek 4.48 6.58 8.3$
kluntingdoo, 5.u3 7.11 5.46
Petersburg, 5,0 7.23 8.88
K. K. NEFF,M. D..
TjAVIN“ located himself in WAIIIIIORMAIL4
al in this county, would respectfully offer• his
professional services to the citizens of that placsv
and the eountry 11(1.n:cent.
URFI , BIOiNVEM
J. B. Laden, M. D. Gen. A. P. Villsion,
M.A. Henderson, 66 Wm. P. Omit., Elbi.
J. H. Dorsey, 16 Hon. Jaws , Owiun,,
M. Stewart, 66 John Scott, Ley,
Hon. George Taylor.
~wb.lti.
RUM
Jacob M Oemmill, M. D., Alcrangs.
John M'Calloab, 1, Petsribwry
104
A. P. WiLsox. R. Bayou Pilaw;
WILSON & PETRIKIN,
ATTORNEYS .AT LAW,
HUNTINGDON,
Prentice in the several Courts of Huntingdes.
Blair, Cambria, Centre, Mifflin and Juniata Coes.
ties. March 93, 1859.
Cheapest "Job Printing" Oflks
LIM TICE: COMITIifs
We have now made szteh arrangements is ear
Jab (eke us will enable vs to do all kind. of
Job Printing at 20 per cent.
cheaper rates
'than any Office in the County.
Give us.. call. If we don't gine entire aatithe ,
Lion, no charge at all will be made.
gnu: largest and cheapest stock of fancy Bilk
11 and colored Straw Bonnets in town, Is as
FINISH & McMullan's.
ALL -WOOL, Ingrain, Venetian, List eel
Bag Carpet. Also, Cocoa, Jute and Lill
cots Blots, can be bad cheap at the tune ct
Fianna & Aledintcraut.
THE greatest variety of the richest iffy lise
Dress Goode and Trimming' can always
found ut the fashionable store of
Fan. Mafirarltei.
T HE latcst and newest styles Ludt.' Collars o
Fisitzx & hivMoitrata'a.
eILOAKS, Trims, Illgolettes. Vietorires
Dead Dresses, ore sold et !dies+ which defy
competition by FIPRIM & MCMURTAIL
ROOTS, SHOTS, HATS and CAPE, thee
largeet stuck ever brought to town are sell
ing very cheap at FISIIER & MCP&U.TIIII.
13%,",..N..K.,'.1:1;e1?„ai1'.1.7;niarne", LimOmt, at 11
It of
Fiou. & McMoatau.
MMORNING COLLARS, of th e handsaw
est viyler, just received by
Fauna &Mt:revue.
NEW AND CHEAP
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERY STORE.
DAVID GROVE informs the citizens el
Huntingdon and vicinity, and the public pa.
entity, thnt he has opened a Grocery Store on
Hill rarer', Huntingdon, a few doors west of
Wm. Orhison's residence, where he will at all
times he prepared to supple customers with
ALL KINDS O. GROCERIES,
CIIKAPER THAN THE CIICAPEST
at wholesale and retail. Sugars, Coffee, '1'1.4
Molasses, Cheese, Spines, Confectionanes,
Hants, Salt, Brooms, Buckets, Segars, Tobee.
co, &c., &c.; in fact, every article usually kept
in a Grocery Store.
As I am determined to sell cheaper than th•
cheapest, I want everybody to callaudexamiue
my stock and prices. DAVID GROVE,
Huntingdon, July 29,
IN BLAST AGAIN I
410 12 Iluntingdon 1„„,
• ;_tll ,,
Foundry.
7rnE SUBSCRIBERS TAKE THIS MI.
thud of informing their friends and the pub.
lic generally, that they have rebuilt the Hunt.
ingdon Foundry, and are now in successful sp.
oration, and nre prepared to furnish casting of
all kinds',.of the best quality on theahortestno
tico and most reasonable terms.
Fanners are invited to call and examine nee
Ploughs. We are mnnunteturing the Hunter
Plough, (this plough took the premium at the
Huntingdon County Agricultural Fair, in 1855)
also Hunter's celebrated Cutter Plough, which
can't he beat. together with the Keystone,
and Barshear Ploughs. We have on hand
and are manufacturing stoves, each as Cook.
Parlor and office stoves for coal cr wood. '
BOLLOW-WELRE
coneliting of Kettles '
Boiler., Skillets, fic., sU
of which will be sold cheap for cash or in so.
change for country produce. Old metal taken ,
for wow castings. By a strict attention to buil
nese and desire to please, wo hope to receive a
share of public patronage.
J. M. CUNNINGHAM e IISO
88, 1110011.44.