Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, October 13, 1858, Image 4

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INTERESTING FACTS.
The population of the earth is estima
ted at one thousand millions. Three mil
ling die annually, eighty-two thousand
daily, three thousand four hundred and
twenty-one every hour, and fifty-seven ev
ery minute.
- A
bushel of Wheat weighing 62 pounds
contains 650,000 kernels.
In Greece it was the custom at meals
for both sexes to eat separately.
The Romans lay on couches at their di.
ning tables on their loft arms , eating with
their right.
Nosh's Ark was 547 English feet long
91 broad, and 54 high.
The walls of Nineveh were 100 feet
high, end thick enough for throe chariots,
ebreast.
Babylon was 60 miles within the walls,
which were 75 feet thick and 300 high.
A clean skin is as necessary to health
as food.
Vinegar botled with myrrh or camphor
sprinkled in a room, corrects put ridity.
Hops entwine to the left, and beans to
the right.
Gold may be beater. into leaves so thin
that 280,000 would be only an inch thick.
The earth is 7,916 miles in diameter,
and 24,880 miles round.
Forests of standing trees have been
discovered in Yorkshire, England, and in
Ireland, imbedded in stone.
There is iron enough in the blood of
42 men to make fifty horse shoes, weigh.
tog half a pound each.
A man is taller in the morning by half
an inch than he is at night.
Water is the only universal medicine; by
it all diseases can be cured.
About the age of 38, it is said, the lean
man becomes fatter, and the tat man lean-
The atoms comprising a man are sup.
posed to be changed every forty days, and
the bones every few months.
Fossil remains on the Ohio prove that it
was once covered by the sea.
When the sea is of a blue color it is
deep, when green it is shnllw•
A map of China, made two thousand
years before Christ, is still In existence.
The I.4th of January, on an average of
years is the coldest day in the year. -
In water sound passes at the rate of
8,508 per second.
A Sabbath day's journey was about
two•ttirds of a mile.
The flea jumps 200 hundred times its
own length, equal to a quarter of a a mile
for a man.
The bones of birds are hollow and fill
ed with air instead of marrow.
A single horse fly produces in one sea•
on 20,080,320
A hand used for horses is four inches.
Ezekiel's reed was 18 feet 11 inches
long.
There are 2500 known species of fish
The black ostrich is nine feet high.
In the human body there are two hun.
dred Donee
Perfectly white cats are deal
OW Young man ! keep your eyes o
pen when you are alter a woman. If you
bite at the naked hook, you are green. Is
a pretty dress or form so attractive, or even
a pretty face 1 Flounces, boys, are no
tort of consequence. A pretty face will
grow old. Paint will wash off. The
sweet smile of the flirt will give way to
the scowl of the termagant. The coquette
will shine in the kitchen corner, and with
the once sparkling eyes and beaming coun
tenance will look daggers at you. Be
ware ! If the dear is cross and scolds at
her mother in the back room, you may b e
sure you'll get particular fits all over the
house. If she blushes when found at the
wash-tub, with her sleeves rolled up, be
sure she is of the dishrag aristocracy—
little knowledge and good deal less sense.
If you marry a girl who knows nothing
but to slaughter the piano, you have
got the poorest piece of music ever got
up. Find one whose mind is right, then
pitch in.
The Crystal Palace Burned Down•
The fire at the Crystal Palace broke out
in the lumber room which was filled with
empty boxes and a large quantity of old
lumber. It is believed the fire was the
work of an incendiary.
When the flames were &rat discovered,
the Palace engine was brought out, but the
hose was so full of holes that it was render
ed perfectly useless.
The flames spread with astonishing ra•
pidity creating an intense excitement a
mong the visitors, of whom, it is esti:nated
upward of two thousand were present.
_
The heat was intense. The services of
the firemen were of no avail. The whole
building is in ruins.
But a very small portion of the contents
was saved. Two only, of the many fire
engines on exhibition were got out unin
jured. The building was crowded with
articles on exhibition of every possible de
scription.
It is impossible to estimate the lota with
accuracy. The building itself is estima
ted to have been worth $250.000, and the
contents mutt have been worth fully that
amount.
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
CONSUMPTION CURED.
CONSUMPTION Cr AN oLD INDIAN
DOCTOR, UNCAS BRANT,
while a Missionary amonc CURED. Indians of the Rocky Mount
ains discovered a RARE
CONSUMPTIONPLANT, that proves to be
certain cure for Consumption,
CURED, Bronchitis, Asthma, Liver
Complaint Nervous MT.-
dons, Coughs, Colds, Ate. —
CONSUMPTIONHaving now made his fortune
and retired from business, he
CUBED. will send the prescriptions and
directions for preparing the
medicines free of Zhary;to all
CONSIIMPAIONwho may desire it, and will
send to his agent, enclosing
CURED. two stamps (6 cents). to pay
thereturn letter, w;th a des-
cription of their symptoms.—
CONSEMPTIONThe Old Dontor has cured
more than 3000 cases of Con-
CURED. sumption alone, and hopes all
afflicted people will avail
themselves of this opportuni-
COMMPTIONty, as the Doctor wishes to do
all the gond he can before he
CURED. dies. Address all letters to
DANIEL ADEE,
Box 3531 P. 0., New York,
Who is his sole agent.
June 30th, 1858.1 y.
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• oNNe I dro,S
tp,
DR. MORSE, the inventor of MORSE'S IN
DIAN ROOT PILLS, has spent the grea- 1
ter part of his life in travelling, having visited
Europe, Aeia, and Africa, as well as North
America—has spent three years among the In
dians of our Western country—it was in this
way that the Indian Root Pills were first die
covered. Dr. Morse was the first man to es
tablish the fact that all diseases arise from Im
purity of the Blood—that our strength, health
and life depended upon this vital fluid.
When the various passages become clogged,
and do not act in perfect harmony with the dif
ferent functions of the body, the blood loses
its action,
becomes thick, corrupted and di
seased; thus causing all pains sickness and
distress of every name; our strength is exhaus•
ted, our health we are deprived of, and if na
ture is not assisted in throwing off the stag.
nant humors, the blood will become choked
and cease to act, and thus our light of life will
forever be blown out. How important then
that we should keep the various passages of
the body free and open. And how pleasant to
us that we have it in our power to put a medi
cine in your reach, namely. Morse's Indian
Root Pills, manufactured from plants and roots
which grow around the mountainous cliffs in
Nature's garden, for the health and recovery
of diseased man. One of the roots from which
these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which o
pens the pores of the skin, and assists Nature
in throwing out the freer parts of the corrup
tion within. The second is a plant which it
an Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the
paesage to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing
manner, performs its duty by throwing off
phlegm, and other humors from the lungs by
copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic
which gives ease and double strength to the
kidneys; thus encoui aged, they draw large a—
mounts of impurity from the blood, which is
then thrown oat boutdifully by the urinary or
water passage, and which could net have been
discharged in any other way. The fourth is
a Cathartic, and accompanies the other prop•
ertiee of the Pills while engaged in purifying
the blood; the coarser particles of impuriry
which cannot pass by the other outlets, ate
thus taken up and conveyed off in great gnat,
titles by the bowels.
From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse"
Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach
but become united with the blood, for they find
way to every part, and completely rout out
and cleanse the system from all impurity, and
the life of the body, which is the blood, be.
comes perfectly healthy; consequently all sick•
nese and pain is drives from the system, for
they cannot remain when the body becomes
so pure and clear.
The reason why people are so distressed
when sick, and why so many die, is because
they do not get a medicine which will pass to
the afflicted parts, and which will open the
natural passages for the disease to be east one
hence,
a large quantity of food and other mat
ter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines
are literally overflowing with the corrupted
mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermenta
tion, constantly mixing with the blood, which
throws the corrupted matter through every
vein and artery, until life is taken from the
body by disease. Dr. Morse's Pills have ad.
ded to themselves victory upon victory, by re.
storing millions of the sick to blooming health
and happiness. Yes, thousands who have
been racked or tormented with sickness, pain
and anguish, and whose feeble frames have
een score lied by the buriffng elements of re.
ging fever, and who have been brought, as it
were, within a step of the silent grave, now
stand ready to testify that they would have
been numbered with the dead, had it not been
for this great and wonderful medicine, Horses
Indian Root Pill., After one or two doses
had been taken, they were astonished, and ab
solutely surprised, in witnessing their charm•
ing effects. Not only do they give immedi
ate ease and strength, and take away all sick
ness, pails and anguish but they at once go to
work at the foundation of the disease, which is
the blond. Therefore, it will be shown, espec
ially by those who use these Pills, that they
will so cleanse and purify, that disease—that
deadly enemy—will take its flight, and the
flush of youth and beauty will again returie
and the prospect of a long and happy life will
cher'ah and brighten your days.
CAUTION.—Beware of a counterfeit sign
ed A. B. Moore. All genuine have the name
of A. J. WHITE & CO., on each box. Also
the signature of A.. 1. While & Co. All Otis
era are spurions.
A. J. WHITE & CO., Sole Proprietors
50 Leonard Street, New York.
Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by
all dealers in Medicines
gor Agents wanted in every town, village
d hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the
anency will address asabove for terms.
agger Price 25 cents per box. five boxes will
sent on receipt of $l, postage paid.
beJOHN READ, Agent Huntingdon, Pa.
December '6
BANK NOTICE.
The unaersigned citizens of the county of
Huntingdon, he. eby give notice that they intend
to make application to the next Legislature for
a Charter, for the creation of a Corporate body
with Banking or Discounting privileges, to he
styled "Tux HUNTINGDON COUNTY BANK," ICI
be located in the Borough of Huntingdon, coun
ty of Huntingdon, and State of Pennsylvania,
with a capital of one hundred thousand dollen.,
with the specific of ject of issuing Bank paper,
and doing all other wings ordinarily pertaining
to a Bank of issue.
W. B. ZNIOLER, D. E. MCMURTRIZ,
DAVID SI. IR, A. JOHNSTON,
J. SEWELL STEWART, WM. COLON,
Wx. MCMURTRIE, JAMES MAountz,
THE°. H. CHEATER, GRAFFITI. MILLEN,
A. W. DLNEDICT, Jxo. bicCuLcoo • ,
S. Bsuca Pruitt's, JOIIN Wuntaxxs.
Twommi P. CAMPSZLE.
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
PUBLIC SALe
REAL ESTATE,
THE undersigned will offer at public solo
on Friday t h e 15th, day of October A. D. 18-
58, ft valuable Farm of Limestone land, con
taining about one hundred and fifty-three
acres; situate in Tyrone township, in the I
county of Blair, and PtiliO of Pennsylrnnia.
The entitle of Samuel Dickson late deed. About
ninety acres thereof cleared for cultivation, with'
a story and a half log dwelling house, a log
barn, with u never-failing spring of limestone
water convenient, an apple orchard with other
improvements, with a splendid appearance of
rich lend ore on the same. Situate about one
half mile from the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Persons wishing to view said premises will
cull on either the undersigned, or Thomas
.51eMillan, who resides on said farm.
JOHN M. DICKSON, Executor.
MARGARET DICKSON, Executrix.
Aug. 25, 1858.-ts.
S.--11ollidayshurg Register, crpy till sale
and forward bill to this office.
COOK STOVE,
A SPLENDID NEW''COOK STOVE for
sale at this office; it is calculated to burn wood
or coal.
VIAND rOll SATIE.
The subscriber offers fur sale n small farm
in Henderson township, half a mile northeast
of the borough of Huntingdon, adjoining lands
of Jahn Simpson, Colestock, and others, con.
Mining about ninety acres and allowance,
twenty•five or thirty acres of which are cleared
and under a good state of cultivation. The
balance is well timbered. There are on this
property three never•failing springs of good
water. The buildings consist of a twa•story
frame house and kitchen, and a log stable; a
line young apple orchard of grafted fruit.--
Terms made known by applying to the subscri•
her. SAMUEL FRIEDLY.
June2.3;58,4m.
A. H. C. BROCKEN,
22 CLIFF ST., NEW YORK,
MANUFACTURER OF
Glass Syringes, Boineepathic Vials,
Graduated Measures. Nur
sing Bottles, etc.
Glass Ware for Chemists, Druggists, Perfu.
mere, Photographers, etc. Green Glass by the
package. A. liberal discount made to the trade.
Orders from Druggists and Dealers solicited.
Price Lists sent on application.
Aug.4;38..3m.
BOOTS &SHOES, HATS & CAPS, the
largest stock ever brought to town, are sell
ing very cheap by b t nen& Mc NI
Jar:llA NnlitA EMMA RI.
;11:1[0:i
The Alexandria Foundry Flasks, Patters, &c.,
have been bought by R. C. MeGm.. The
Foundry is in blast and he has all kinds of Can
%
tigns. gtoves at all kinds, Machines,
Ploughs, Kettles, &c.. &c., which he
will sell at the low— est market prices.
All kinds of Coon . . try produce and
old metal tauten in exchange at market prices.
R. C. McGILL
May 26 1858.
CHEAP GOODS.
GREAT BARGAIIV,S 1 1 I
FISHER & McMURTRIE
Have just received their second stock of
SUMMER GOODS,
which will be sold or at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
It comprises Summer Dress Goods of every
description, Prints, Ginghams, Cottons, White
Goode, Hosiery, Mitts, Trimmings. Marseilles,
Patent Extension Skirts, Hoops of all kinds,
Straw Goods, Boots & Shoes, and a large and
general assortment of all kinds of Goods sui
table to the wants of the community.
lIVNTINGDON IVARM SPRINGS.
Tire Warm Springs at the 'rase of Warrior'-
Ridge, five In let north of Huntingdon, overlook
ing Standing Stone Creek, and environed by ro
mantic hills and woodlands, have been leased
by the former proprietor of the Learner Ilonse.
The extensive lintel buildings, bath houses.
&sc., erected at great expense by General A I'.
Wilson, have been comploted—end the groves
have been beautifully laid out and adorned.—
The Hotel parlors and chambers airy and corn
furtably furnished; and the prospect, from th e
verandahs for beauty, cannot be excelled.
For half a century, these Springs have been
celebrated tbr their medicinal qualitirss, and the
great nature of the waters in rheumatic and chro
nic affections. The temperature of the water
being 69i degrees, renders the bathing delight
ful and invigorating. In the surrounding woods
and mountains. game abounds, and the finest
fish are caught in Stone Creek. Tersons in pur
suit of health or r leaser°, will find this a most
delightful and 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 its tire
State.
The Proprietor has had years of experience in
the business and no pains or troulhe will be spa
red to make guests comfortable.
Hacks run from Huntingdon to Warm Springs
on the arrival of the different Railroad trains—
fare 25 cents. Families accommodated at mo
crate terms. JOHN
Warm Springs near l
Huntingdon, June sth S
Patent Portable Fence.
The rights of Hunt's Patent Portable or Per
manent Fence and Gate Post, for Lots, Farms
and Township, can be secured for a small sum
by calling on the Agent nt Huntingdo,t. Go
and see the model et once. It is decidedly
the best Fence ever used. No Farmer should
be without it. Call ye who would be benefit•
led and examine it for yourselves.
HENRY CORNPROPS r, Agent
for Huntingdon County.
PREMIUMS
AWARDED THE JOURNAL JOB OFFICE
AT THE. LATE FAIR, FOR
TI-1111113MEIT
DILVIE MID VARIIt
raiNTINC.
iTcomixc3ll.
We request those of our subscribers who re•
eive their papers,to iuf•rm us of those in their
immediate neighborhoods who are subseribets
to the "Journal," and have failed to reeei%ft
the same, since the stealing of our pack•f,ook r
by ruffians on the 3d of February.
SHOT, LEAD, CAPS, POWDER AND
Game bags for sale at the Hardware
JAS A. BROWN.
Store of
Sept. 6, '59.-4t.
BUTCHER -KNIVES & C IRVERS IN
great variety ut the Hardware Store of
Sept. 6,'38.-4t. JAS. A. BROWN.
SPLENDID RAO CARPET for 371 eta. per
yard at the cheap store of
Penis 4 McMartin.
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
New Card-Press.
Having bought afast “CARDPRESS," we
are now prepared to print in the prcportion of
three cards in the same time that any other
press in the county can print one, consequent.
ly we can print them cheaper—if not done well
we make no charge at all. We ask your pa
tronage.
NEW STORE I NEW GOODS ! I
FISHER & McMURTRIE
HAVING re-opened the METROPOLITAN
formerly known no "SArroN's" take plea—
sure in announcing to their many friends, that
they hove receiveda new and well-selected
stock of 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 QUII.LE IN ORGANDIES,
LAWNS, PERCALES, &c. CHALYS,
BE It AGES, BRILLIANTS, ALL WOOL
DE LAINES, CRAVELLA MOHAIR,
DANUBIAN, TAMISE, AND LA.
VELLA CLOTHS, DEBAGE,
LUSTRES, ALPACCAS,
PRINTS, GINGIIAMS, &c.
We have a fine assort m ent of Summer Man-
Shawls, Dress Trimmings, Fringes, An
ti.ques, Ribbons, Mitts, Gloves, Gauntlets, H.,
siery, Ladies' Collars, Handkerchiefs ' Buttons,
Floss, Sewing Silk, Whalebones for Skirts,
Reed hoops, Brass do., Skirt Cord,
ALso—'Pickens, Osnahurg, bleached and on
bloodied Muslins nt all prices, Colored and
White Cambrics, Barred and Swiss Muslins,
Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks, Tarleten and many
other articles which comprise the line of White
and Domestic Gora's.
We have French Cloths, Fancy Cnssimeres,
Sat tinetts,Jeuns, Tweeds, Cottonades, Linens,
Denims and Blue Drills.
HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS,
of every vaillety and style. Also ell kinds o
STRAW GOODS.
A good stock of
GM ERIES, HARD & QUEENSWARE,
HOOTS & SHOES,
Wood and Willow-ware,
which will be sold Cawor.
We glop deal in PLASTER, FISH, SALT,
and all kinds of GRAIN, anti possess fitcilities
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 anti Pennsylvania Railroads.
Come una, come all, and he convinced that
the uMETnorotxrao" is the place to secure
litsitionalde and desirable goods, disposed of at
the lowest rates.
Apr.14,'58.
STAGE LINE
FROM
Chambersburg to Mt, Union
Tile undersigned aware that a suspension of
the line of Stages over the road between
Chamhershurg end Alt, Union. cannot he but
disadrantageous to a large section of the coun
try, has, at a considerable expense and trouble
made arrangements to run a line of Stages
Tri-weekly between the two points Good
Horses end comfortable Stages have been pla
ced on the route, and experienced and trusty
drivers will superintend the running of the
Coaches. The proprietorof the line is disiroes
that it be maintained, and lie therefore calls
upon the public generally to patronize it. confi
dent that it will be for their mutual advantage.
Every attention necessary will be given, and
Or Smiles leave At, Union, cv;ry 'Vitamin) ,
Thursday, and Saturday evenings. arriving at
Chanihershurg the next day at 2 o'clock. Re
taming, leave Chambershoeg, the same night
at 10 o'clock, arriving at Mt. Union the next
evening in time for the corn. Between Mt, Un
ion and Shade Hop the line will he daily.
Er Fore through $3; to intermediate points
in proportion. JOHN JAMISO:g.
Jan. 20th, 1850.—tf.
New Goods ! New Goods !
ST
D. P. GRIN% CIIAEP STORE.
D. P. Gwin has just returnd from Philndel•
phia with the largest and most beautiful as•
sorttnent of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
1.: 7! brought to
.I!unqn.wl!?n,
consisting of the most fashionable Dress Goods
for Ludies and Gentlemen, sorb ns Black Silks.
and Fancy, All Wool de Loins, (all colors)
Spring Detains, ChoHie Detains, Berages, (all
colors) Levella Cloth, Debaise, Alpaccn, Pop•
lies, Printed Berages,Brillinnts, plain and fig
ure.. Gingham, Lawns, and Prints of every de
scription.
ASO, tt large let of dress Trimmings, Frin•
gee, Antiques, Gimps, Ribbon, Buttons, Um's,
Crapes, Reed & Brass Hoops, Skirt Cord, Silk
and Linen handkerchiefs, Neck ties, Stock,
Zephyr, French Working Cotton, Linen and
C,tton Floss, Tidy Ynrn, &c.
Alen the best and cheapest assortment of Col
are, anti Undarsleeves, in town. Ber'd and
Plain Jaconet, Mull Muslin, Swiss. Plain, Fig
ured, Skirt Bcltt• Marseilles for Capes, and a
variety of white goods too nutneroui to men
tion.
Spring and Thlhit Shawls, White Delouse for
Capes. Mantillas, &o.
Also, Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets, Tweeds,
K. Jeans Mullins , Cotton Dri Nankeens,
'riches, Jeans,
Diapers, Flannels, &cs
Also. a large lot et Bonnets ' Flat, Hats, &c.
Boots and Shoes, the largest and clues
pest assortment in town.
HARDWARE, QUEENS
WARE, Buckets, 'robs, Baskets, Churns,
Butter Bowls, Brooms, Brushes, &e. Carps ts,
Oil Cloths, Fish end Salt, Sugar, Mee.
Tea, Molasses, and all goods usually kept in a
country Store.
My old customers, and as many new ones us
can crowd in ore respectfully request.; to come
and examine my goods
All kinds of Country produce taken in ex.
change for goods, at the highest market prices.
DAVID GWIN.
P;O:prieior.
April 21, 1858.
Nal &in V.MIETER
CLOTHING !
A New Assortment Just Opened 1
And will be sold 30 per cent.
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!
ROMAN respectfully in arms his eusto
, iner t and the public generally, that he has
lust opened at his store-room in Market Square-
Huntingdon, it splendid new stock of Ready
made
Clothing for Fall and Winter,
which be will sell dimmer than the same quality
of Goods can be purchased at retail in Plulade:-
phia or any other establishment in the country.
Persons wishing to buy Clothing would do
well to call and examine his muck before' ...cha
sing elsewhere. Also,
Hata, Caps,
which will be cold lower than at any other ea•
tabßaiment in the county.
Huntingdon, April I. 1858.
`-SPRING SHAWLS and Mantillas of reed
0 style at the blantoeoLlTAN.
TNIXON'S improved SAUSAGE CUTTERS
and staffers, for sale by
Oct. s,lB.—as. JAR. A. BROWN.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS
Mree SOUTHWORTH, •
COLONEL G. W. CROCKETT,
CHARLES BURDETT
THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH, M. D.,
HENRY CLAPP, Jet.,
GEORGE ARNOLD,
SAMUEL YOUNG,
Moe. ANNA WHELPLE
Mies VIRGINIA VAUG
Mn,. DL VERNON,
Miss HATTIE CLARE,
FINLEY JOHNSON,
Write only for the
GOLDEN PRIZE.
GOLDEN PRIZE.
GOLDEN PRIZE.
GOLDEN PRIZE.
GOLDEN PRIZE.
GOLDEN PRIZE
THE
GOLDEN PRIZE.
ILLUSTRATED.
DEAN & SALTER,
Successors to Becket & Co
The New York Weekly Golden PI ize is ono
of the largest and best literary papers of the
day—an Imperial Quarto, containing eight pa
ges'
or forty columns, of the most interesting
and fescinnting rending matter. from the pens of
the very first writers of the day,
ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK
A PRESENT,
Worth from 53 Cents to $4OO 00,
Will ba given to each subscriber immediately
on receipt of the subscription money. This is
presented ns a memento of Friendship, and not
as an inducement to obtain subscribers
TERMS:
1 Copy for 1 year, $2 00 and 1 Present.
1 1 . 2 " 350 2 Presents.
,4 3 ,g 5 00 5 "
" 5 " 8 00 5 a
AND TO CLUBS,
3 Copies, I year, 5 00 3 "
5 7 00 5 "
10 " 15 00 10 "
21 " " 30 00 21 "
The articles to be given away are comprised
in the following list :
2 Packages of Gold, con'g $5OO 00 each.
5 do do do 200 00 each.
10 do do do 100 00 each,
10 Patent Lever 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 Watches 30 00 each.
500 Silver Watches Sin 00 to 25 00 each.
1000 G'l,l Guard, Chains $lO 00 to 30 00 each
Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear
Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Pins. Sleeve Buttons,
Rings Shirt Stasis, Watch Keys, Gold and Sil
ver Tl;unbles, and a variety of other articles,
worth from 50 cents to $l5 each.
Wo will present to every person sending us
50 subscribers, $2 each, a Gold Watch, worth
Slot to any ono settling us 100 subscribers, at
$2 each, a Gold Watch, worth $9O. Every
subscriber will also receive a present.
Immediately on receipt of the money, the
mlwriber's name will be entered upon our
book , and tie present will he forwarded within
une week, by mail or express, post paid,
Fes' All communications should he addressed to
DEAN & SALTER, Proprietors,
335 Broadway, Nov l'ork.
June 9, 'sB:—lm.ly.
20 PER CENT. RAVED! t;
Col4PiTEKTliiiTdiSlrl;;;;Wdecided
that at leant 20 per cent. is saved by purchasing
all HARDWARE and PAINTS at the regular
RARDWAIIt STORE
OF
4ANESA.H.ROWN
To continue this public advantage the sub
serilter has joust returned from the East, with a
complete td.cl, 4:1
11A11DWARE, MECHANICS"fOOLS,
CtTLERY, 11OLLOW.WARE,
PAINTS, SADDLERY,
COACH TRIMMINGS, &e.
Which ho has carefully selected, and bought
at reduced prices, from the best houses in the
United States. Thus he is enabled to sell whole
sale and retail extremely low. Country deal
ers, Builders, Mechanics, and the people gener
ally are respectfully invited to call.
All orders receive prompt attention.
N.B.—Persons indebted to the late firm of
Jam. A. Brown & Co., are requested to make
immediate payment to JAS. A. BROWN,
kluotingdon,Apr.B,'sB.
Dr. John McCulloch,
nffers his professional services to the citizens r
U Huntingdon and vicinity. Office, on 11111 st.
between Montgomery and Bath.
untingdon, Aug. 29, 1855.
Dian Iso GS,ll4l$lll 11101.122 0
DENTISr
June 18,1857.
Q,,PLENDID Line of Dress Goods, em!
10.110 bes of all kinds, Berages, Chaim Lawn
o ored Brilliants, Chintzes, &c.. can be found
at the METROPOLITAN.
CI - COUNTRY DMALERs can buy
CLOTHING from me in Huntingdon at Whole
sale, as cheap as they can in the citiet, as l have
a Wholesale si tee in Philadelphia.
Apr.9,'56. H. ROMAN.
asis.mas i
BLANKS p Q }LINKS
A general a:Zo7iin;77l;7 . itaTks of all de.
seriptions filet printed and for Bale at the
“Journal (Vice."
Appointm't of Referees, Common Bond,
Notice to Referees, Judgment Notes
Summons, - Vendue Notes,
Executions, Constabla's Sales,
Seire Farina, Subpcettas,
Complaints, Deeds,
Warrants, Mortgages,
Committnents, Bond to idemnify Constable, &e
JOHN SCOTT, SAM]. T. BROWN
131130Wil f ,
Attorneys at Law,
Ihnitingdeu, Pa.,
Office same as that formerly occupied by John
Scott, Esq.
Oct. 19, 1859.
WHALBSONE, REED AND BRASS
Hoops and Reed Skirts, tor sale nt the
cheap store of D. I'. GWIN.
A LETTER-COPIER FOR SALE.
An excellent one for Pole at this office. This
s one of Adams' No. I Cam and Lever Press.
BOOTS
assortmentSi O , E o S w„, , : h a e t largest and cheapest
D. P. GWIN'S.
GUM SHOES, cheaper at D. P. °WIN'
than can be had in town. Call and a
thorn
T ADIES COLLARS & UNDERSo'EEVE
I 4 in great variety at the cheap atoreLf
D. P. GWIN.
Aa t iphlogistic Salt.
This celebrated medicine is for sale at the
Journal Office. For all inflammatory diseases
it is a certain cure. Get a boa and try it, se
MISCELLANEMADVERTISEMENTS
WSC3SI3WAIIIItoaI
MACHINE SHOP
AND FRENCH
i tA BURR
MILL SOTNE
minitamiarr.
Corner of Germantown Road and New Market
Streets, on the North Pennsylvania Rail Road,
Philadelphia.
Constantly on hand or made to order, the fol.
lowing highly approved Flour Mill Machinery.
Woodward's Patent Portable Mills snd Smut
Machines.
Johnston's Patent Iron Concave Bra Due.
tern.
Stover'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 &
Calico Mill Stones. Corn, Cole and Plaster
Crushers.
ALSO SOLE OWNER OF
_ _
JohnstoniaPaientCiteiMeial Con.
,cave
Eaan vggrxttm,
East nod South• East of the Ohio and 1111ssissip•
pi Rivers.
Warranted to take out of the offal of every
Bushel Ground, from I to 2} lbs, of standard
dear, which could not be bolted out on account
of the electrical adhesion 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 using any Bran Dusters
with an Tron or Cast Metal Concave in vio
lation of the Letters Patent of Joseph John
Mot, dated April 24th, 1854.
THOMAS B, WOODWARD, Proprietor.
N. s.—State and County Patent Rights for
all the above Machines for Sale.
August 29, 1855. t.
BLANKS.--Always buy your Blanks at the
"Journal Office." We have now prepared ave
ry superiorarticle of BLANK DEEDS, BONDS,
JUDGMENT NOTES, SUMMONS', EXEC U.
'lll , N S. &c.
BOOKS! z; BOOKS!
40,000 VOLUMES of new and popular
Books, embracing every variety
usually kept in a Philadelphia Book Store, and
many of them at half the 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, from $1 upwards.
100 Pocket and Pen knives of Rogers' and
others' best manufacture.
100 splendid Port Monnaiesand Pocket Books
nt 20 cts. and upwards.
8,000 PIECES WALL PAPER, of
the latest and prettiest styles, just received from
Philadelphia and New York, prices from 10 cis.
a piece and upwards.
500 beautifully painted and gold gilled Win
dow Shades at 44 cts. and upwards.
Tho public 1 ova but to call and examine, to
be convinced that in huying of the shove stock
they w:11 be pleased and arse save money. Re
melneer ine piece, curlier of Montgomery and
Railroad streets WM. COLON.
Apr.23,'3G.
DEANUTS.-5000 Bushels Wilmington Pea
nuts in store and for sale by
W3l. N. SIIUGAIID,
or 191 North 3d street, Phila.
CONFECTIONARY.—PIaiu and flue Com
t;
lectionary manufactured and for sale by
WM. N. SIIVGARD,
929 or 191 North 3d street, Phila.
RANGES AND LEMONS.-500 boxes Or
,franges 4ntl Lemons in store and for sale by
WM. N. SHUGARD,
323 or 191 North 3d street, Phila.
t AISIS.-1,000 Boxes Bunch and Layer
Raisins in store and for sale by.
WM. N. SIILIGARD,
323 or 191 North 3d street, Phila.
FIGS, DATES, PRUNES, CITRONS,
Currants, in store and for sale by
WM. N. SHUGARD,
:323 or 191 North 3d street, Phila.
A LMONDS, WALNUTS. CREAM NUTS
Zi and Filberts in store .d for sale by
WM. N. SHUGARD,
5ept.9,'57.-Iy. 323 or 191 N'th 3cl st.,
TUZ lI,UNTINOD ON
~~~~.
THE undersigned owners of the Huntingdon 1 ,
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
wnter wheels and machinery.
They have put in five of the Improved Jon•
val Turbine Water Wheels, and can grind in
all stages of the water, ana 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 rates, all kind of
FLOUR, FEED AND STUFFS,
and tamers 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•
pod feed.
THE ONLITT MACHINE
is of an improved manufacture; and they will
insure a FULL TURN OUT of superior quali
ty to every bushel of grain left at their mill.•
FISHER & McMURTRIE.
N. B.—The Buckwheat stones are not quite
ready.
Huntingdon, December 10, 1856.
,---- DR. J R. HUYETT
XNT , is tut ;
ALEXANDRIA, HURT. CO., PA.
April 1, 1857.-ly.
MENS' UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS
Linen Shirt I3reasts, Ready-made Shirts,
white and fancy shirts, and collars, very cheap
at D. P. GWiN'S.
SILL{ BONNETS in great variety and cheap
at D. Y. OWIN'S.
I ' [oo&3* [l ) 4. (4,022131111,1.
ATTORNEY AT LA ll',
Willattend to all business entrusted to:him. Of
fice nearly opposite the Court Moues
May 5, '53
T I OUGLASS & SHERWOODS' Patent Ex.
tension Skirte, for sale only by
FISHER & hICMURTRIE.
Glass Preserviti Jars, different sizes,,for
ads of k 1414‘1111W1111111k
0 000..0..0.0. 0
0 ORZA7I
JOB OFFICE
,r OF THE
i: " HUNT. JOURNAL. "
The largest and but
JOB OFFICE
- 1 IN THE COUNTY.
ii JOB-WORK
' OF
.0: EXECUTED
440 .4 Cheap as Int - , ^ , st, • I
:4 ,
4 % , ER) DlETtaal
1 . THAN
Tlflialfill. '1640
P CRFECT BATIS -1011.. N r, 310
it WA BRAN ..A) . ' 4 4 ,
11 3 All kinds of
42 BLANKS
Cosa
TL 1:0: .IA 1; .
iNYVVYWY 6 " 9,, ,.
~,,,,
RAILROAD HOURS.
TRAINS GOING EAST.
Mail T. I Ex. T. I Fast T.
Train leaves P. M. A. M. P. M.
Petersburg, 1.06 4.02 8.05
Huntingdon, 1.22 4.17 8.20
Mill Creek, 1.33 4.27 8.33
Mt. Union, 1.47 4.41 8.47
I SINS GOING West.
Train leaves P. M. A. 51 P. M
Mt. Union, 4.32 6.43 8.26
Mill Creek 4.48 6.58 8.3 A
Huntingdon, 5.03 7.11 8.45
Petersburg, 5,20 7.23 8.58
11. K. NEFF NI D.
AVING located himself in NV...IIIOIIMA R 0
.11.1 in this county, would respectfully utter his
professional services to the citizens of that place
and the country adjacent.
REFFERENCE.
J. B. Luden, M. D. Gen. A. P. Wilson,
M.A. Henderson, " Wm. P, Or bison, Esq
J. H. Dorsey, " HomI es °wine,
M. Stewart, John , Esq.
Hon. George Taylor.
don,
Jacob M Gummill, M. D., Alerana,
John M'Culloch, Petersbury.
p 74
A. P. WILSON. R. Bares PETROL/11
WILSON & PETRIKIN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
- HUNTINGDON, PA.
Practice in the several Courts of Huntingdon
Blair, Cambria, Centre, Mifflin and Juniata Con -
ties. March 23, 1833.
Cheapest Nob Printing' , Office
IN VOX 00111117 T.
We have now made such arrangements in our
Job Office as will enable us to do all hilles or
Job Printing at 20 per ant.
cheaper rates
That, any Office in the (bunt).
Give us a call. It we don't give eutiro
tion, no charge at all will be made.
rp lIE largest and cheapest stock of fancy Silk
11 and colored Straw Bonnets in town, is or
Fieuun & NiebitairatE's.
A LL-IVOOL, Ingrain, Venetian, List at
Rng Carpet. Also, Cocoa, Jute and AW
colt Mats, eau be had cheap at the store cf
Fisitea & McMuirritm.
T UE greatest variety of the richest styles
Dress Goods and Trimmings can alway t
found at the fashionable store of
FISHER 87. geMURTRII..
T il t : latest and newest styles Ladies' Collar*,
FISHER & Mobfulcrum's.
CLOAKS, Tnlmas , Rigolettes, Victorives and
Head Dresses, are sold at prices which defy
competition by Funtan & MOD: mcm.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS, this
largest stock(ever brought to town are sell
ing very cheap at Fisnux & to]
BLANKETS, Plaids, Flannels, I'ase
y , at
la
prices, at the mammoth store of
FISIILR & Mt:Murrain.
MOURNING COLLARS, of the handionn
est styler,just received by
Fieutat & MOMURTRIC.
NEW AND CHEA
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERY STORE.
DAVID GROVE inform. the citizens of
Huntingdon and vicinity, and the public gen
erally, that he has opened a Grocery Store on
Hill street, Huntingdon, a few doors west of
Wm. Orbison's residence where he will at all
times he prepared to supply customers with
ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES,
CHEAPER THAN THE I'IIEAPEBT,
at wholesale and retail. Sugars,Coffee, Teas,
Molasses, Cheese, Spiees, onfectionariee,
Hams, Salt, Brooms, Buckets, Segars,
co, &c., &c.; in fact, every article usually kept
in a Grocery Store.
As I am determined to sell cheaper than the
cheapest, I want everybody to call and examins
my stock and prices. DAVID GROVE.
Huntingdon, July 29, '67..1y.
IN BLAST AGAIN I
Huntingdon I;41 Foundry.
-121.,
THE SUBSCRIBERS TAKE THIS ME
thod of informing their friends and the pub.
lie generally, that they have rebuilt the Hnnt
ingdon Foundry, and are now in successful v.
erasion, and are prepared to furnish casting of
all kinds, of the beat quality on the shortest no
tice and most reasonable terms.
Farmers are invited to ;11 " nnd examine our
Ploughs. We aro manufacturing tho Hunter
Plough, (this plough took the premium at the
Huntingdon County Agricultural Fair, in 1855)
also Hunter's celebrated Cutter Plough, which
can't be beat, together with the Keystone, Hill
side, and Barshoar Ploughs. We have on hand
and are manufacturing stoves, such as Cook,
Parlor and office stoves for cool cr wood.
110LLOW-W &RE
consisting of Kettles, Boilers, Skillets, &c., all
of which will be sold cheap for 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 •
share of public patronage.
J. M. CIJNNINGRAM 4 DSO.
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