Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, November 24, 1858, Image 3

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    • 'NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ORPHANS' C O OIIRT SALE.
D ) Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court
.1 will be exposed to public sale on the prem.
On Saturday ISth of December, MS.
next, at 12.o'cloek, A. M., the following de.
cribed
ItrAL ZOT E g
lute the property of Rowland Loomis, dee'd.,
situate in Dublin township, Huntingdon coun•
ty, to wit:
All that certain tract and parcel of
land being the 111.81011 farm, bounded by lands
of William Murray, and others,
containing about one hundred AA:.
.
and tufty acres, about sixty ich'
acres cleared, with a tine lime
stone quarry, three dwelling houses and other
improvements thereon;
ALSO—A certain tract of mountain laud,
adjoining the laud above described, lands of
Alexander McAninch and ahem containing
three hundred acres or th.r.sVreth
ALSO—A cart tin other pieca er parcel of
;timber land, with a fiat rate Saw Jliil thereon,
adjoining lauds of John Atkinson nod others,
containing tmenty.two acres, or thereabouts.
AND ALSO—A certain other piece and
parcel of land bounded by lands of ii illiam
Murray and others, containing twenty acres or
thereabouts.
T E It M S t—Ono third of the purchase mon
ey to ho paid on confirmation of the sale, and
the residue in tiqual :.nnual payments, with in
terest from the day of confirmation—to be se
cured by the bonds and mortgage of the pur
chaser. Attendance will be civen by
JAMES KELLY, Atiner.
Burnt Cabbies, Nov. 2-I,
.
EOP S , ; LE 011 RENT.
TnE sub.. iber will sell at private sale, nn
elegant lmuso, calculated for a tavern stand or
a store. The house stands no
kvaof one acre and a half, on
,c • which there is n good stable.--
- ' It is well supplied with water.
The above, property is. in McConnellstwon,'
Huntingdon county. It will be sold at n groat
bargain. Further particulars will be given by
llenj. L. Megahnn, on' the premises, nr
1 1 .',ORG AWN.
DAVID HAWN.
Juniata fp. Nov. 24, '58.-3t..*
PUBLIC SALE.
OF TOWN LOTS IN "11l r.
1 town ei P.VIITEItSIiN, Juniata
1 . 01111114,1,0 on I)''creber • 6. I
'l'h.•.:e 1.,18 eliigitntly situated awl
the ititeetion of ail who ilenire a cheep lime.
PATTENsen (opposite NI iiii•LlN) in one of t 1.,•
men! thriving towns in our State, me! living Om
site of mei of the litrge Machine Shops of the
l'emiFylvailia Itnihunrl, furnithen a ilmonnil
for lalitir of all kiwi.; .---\oNV in the time for
Artizann of all iliiiieriptiens to Rect, a hi mi. ,
in this iiiipiilly growing boys.
N. 3.—Terms will be made known on flay
of sale. Payments will he made eusy. Fur
further informative apply to
J. :%1II)11.l(j11.
1 3 citterion, Junint4 ., 1 3
IL,
Nov. 17, 'JB.-31.
I}ALLEI'S 1111GICAL PAIN
TOR.
In nll iliionses it:lll.l4ll4in mow or Imnt lout
dominions—now to ahoy inhumation strikes
nt the root of all aiimme3--honeo no 1.111Iletli•
No mire.
DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTR.GTOFI
and uutliing will allay itillannitiou al ithco,
rind make a ci.rtaia curt•.
Mn,:ietd Pain Extrnet, will cur,•
the, following nuiong n gloat catal,.gue of
diuenses num., tienl.l3, Cuts, Cliatios, more
Nipples, Corns, Bunions, Bruises, Strithl,
Bites, l'oisottkeys, Bout, Swelling,
SoulA lieed , Snit Men, Buldne , s,
lrysitielas, Ringworm, Barbel, Itch, tittle!!
Pox, Aleasht hitch, &cf., &c.
To some it may apimar incredulous that so
tansy discs. en hhoold reached by 01:0 arti
cle ; such an idea will tanish when reflection
points to the fact, that the salve is it combina
tion of ingredients, each and every our apply
ing n perfect amitotic to its apostate diimrtltr.
DALLEYS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR
in its effects is nincimil, licimmo the time is
short. between itiscases and it permanent mire;
and it is nit extractor, as it draws all diseases
out of the affected pert., leaving nature as
perfect as triton the injury. It is scarcely no.
comity to sav that no house, work•ehop, or
manufactory should Leone moment without it.
No Pain Extractor in genuine unless the
box has has upon it n steel pinto engraving,
whh the name of Henry Dailey, Manufactu
rer. toe sale by nil the Pruggists and patent
medicine dealers throughout the United States
and Canada, Principal Depot,
155 Chambera St., Now•Yurlt.
C. F. CHASE.
John Rena, Agent Huntingdon Pa.
Nov. 17, '58.—1 y,
HAIR DYE? HAIR DYE??
Wen. A. Hate!whirs Hair Dye !
The Original and Beat in the World !
All others are mere imi tat ion, and should
be avoided, if yott wish to escape ridicule.
GRAY, 11.10, Oa RUSTY HAIR Dyed in.
stantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or
Black, without the least. injury to Hair or Skin.
Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been ta•
worded to Wm. A. Batchelor since 1839, and
ever 80,000 applications •have been muds to
the Hair of his patrons of his famous Dye.
WM. A. BA'l C UDR'S HAM DYE pro.l
daces n color not to he distinguished from na•
ture, and is warranted not to injure in the least
however long it may be continued, and the ill
effects of Bud Dyes remedied ; the Hi it
vigoratedfor life by this splendid Dye.
Mode, sold or applied (in 0 private rooms)
at the Whig Factory, 233 Broadway, Now
York. Sold in all cities and towns of the Uni•
Led States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods
Dealers.
ler T he Genuine bas the name and address
upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of
each box, of WM. A. BATCHELOR,
233 Broadway, Now York.
:Nov.ohn Rend, Agent Huntingdon Pa.
N 17,'38-Iy.
DATCUELORS WIGS AND TOUPEES
surpass all. They aro elegant. light, easy
and durable.
Fitting to a charm—no turn up behind—no
shrinking off the head; indeed, this is tho only
Establishment where these things are proper
ly understood and made.
Nov. 17, 'sB,—ly. 233 Broadway, N. Y.
DOUGLASS & SIIERWOODS' Patent Ex
tension Skirts, for sale only by
Fauna & MMus's".
Aat iphlogistie Salt
This celebrated medicine is for sale at the
Journal °nice . For all inflammatory diseases
it is a certain cure. Got a hex and try it, To
Zvi o ore afflicted.
Scrofula, or King's Evil,
is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the
blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated,
weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it
pervades the whole body, and may burst out
In disease on any part of it. No organ is free
from its attacks, nor is there cue which it may
not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously
caused by mercurial disease., low living, dis
ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth
and filthy habits, the deprekcing vices, and,
above all, by the venereal infection. What
ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con
stitution, descending .. from parents to children
unto the third and fourth generation ;" indeed,
it seems to be the rod of Ilini v.ho I•oya, „1
will visit the iniquities *of the fathers upon
their children."
Its effects commerce by deposition frrm the
blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in
the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed
tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on
the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor
ruption, which genders in the blood, depress('
the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu
tions not only suffer from scrofulous com
plaints, but they have far less power to with
stand the attacks of other diseases; mum
queenly, vest numbers perish by disorders
:thick, although rid( scrofulous in their nature,
are still rendore.l fatal by this taint in the
system. Meet of the consumption which de
cimate,: the human family hi, it, origin dirootly
in this scrofulous eoutinsinsti, ; and many
deatructive disemes of tin: live; kidneys, brain,
anti, indeed, of all the organe, trios from or
are aggravated by the same cause.
Ono quarter of all user people are scrofulous;
their persons are invaded by this lurking in
f.dtion, and their health is undermined by it.
To dense it front thosy,tem wo ;meg renovate
the blood by nu alterative medicine, and in
vixv,rife it hv lss:lthy food asset e x erc i se .
flitch u 1111.11:elni• \ V-2 supply In
AVER'S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
the must ell'oetual remndv which the medical
skill of our times elm devise fur this every
where prevailing and fatal molests. It is com
bined front the meet active remedial:: that have
been discovered for the expurgation of this foul
disorder from else blood, and the rescue of the
Wat t l e :e l „ fre should its
d e e m a p r i l o c y t e i Y fo c rT s e ci c a u e r n e " o s i
not only sereftda, but also those other affec
tions which arise front it, cowls as Envvvivi:
and theta Disnssr.s, Sr. ANTI/ONT'S FIRE,
HOSE, or lilo.ll`Er... PIMPT.Ed, Pt !MULES,
&wren., Bialys and 8011,1, TVStURA, TETTER
and 8.11, HIE 1••-se, li:Nowonor,
IlitnvstAr.: , •:, Ls:mond Mintetatur. Deo.
rs ..c . orsts, Dintthivv, and;
i.: I . suismi THOM
. ,11). The popular belief
• , '.• • is founded in truth,
theblond. The
, •, ! thie
,
: • . ~ I.,ec this vital fluid,
• . • . it is impossible in
. •• conslttotisne.
Ccallatic Pills,
FOR ALL THE FIMFUSES OF A FMMLY PHYBIO,
ere en composed that disease within the range of
their action can rattly withstord or evade them
Their peoetratio!: nropertits rearch, and cleance,
and inn:tonne tnory motion of the human organ
im, cerneting its diseased fiction, and restoring
healthy sit:.bitiea. Asa consequence of these
properties, the invalid who is bowed down with
pain er physical Wilily I'3 astonished to find his
health or energy I colored by u remedy at once no
simple end inviting.
Not only do tin.y cure the every-clay comploints
of every trudy, hot also many formidable and
dangerous diseases. l'ho rgent below named in
pleased to runtish grant my American Almanac,
containing certificates of their cures and directions
for their nee in the following complaints: ensiire.,
Uporiburn, Matlache otising/i.om disordtred
Oonforh, Nous( huilyvstion, Pam in and Morbid
loo•tiov of the Dowels, flatulency, Loss of App..
tile, Ja aide . .., and other kindred I.rtipinints ,
eri,ing from a low state of the body or obstruction
of its function,
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
von Tl , ll 10.1.1 D corn or
Courtin, I , lfluenna, Hoarseness,
Croup, Droucleitis, I,,ctitient
tint), tind fur the ruitel of Consumptive
Patients in Iteivuuccd Magee of the
disease.
Sow ide it the field of its usefulness and so nu
merous are the ea, es of its cures, that almost
mere section of elllllitry abounds in permno pub
licly
v.ho have been restored from alainting
end even d”cperate diseases of the lungs by its
When once tried, its superiority over every
other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape
observation, end where its vittues arc known, the
piddle no longer hesitate what antidote to employ
for the distressing and dangerous affections of the
ulnion ,, ry organs that are incident to our climate.
While many inferior remedies thrust upon the
CitTlllllllllile hove failed and la di,earced, this
has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits
On the addicted they nut 110(Vr forgit, and pro..
dewed cures too numerous to d too remarkable to
be fm,.mit co.
PREPARED DY
F 3 4. J. C. AYER & CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
• JOHN Bean, Agmit ITuatingdon, Pa.
Nov. 10, 1534.--Iy.
S'o Eit V 8 I' Elt
Came to the plantation of the
subscribm. living in West twp.,
about tin Mori of August a brim a iml:t
die. Steer, with the left earoff.—
The owner will please to come ibriyard, prove
property, pay charges, and tithe him away, oft.
crwise ho Will he disposed of according to law.
DAVID WEIGHT.
Went tp., Nov. 10, '58:31,.
GROVER & E AKER'S
CELE - BRATED
1'
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES,
A New Style• Price $5O.
WM. BREWSTEII A,eut for Huntingdon
county, Pa. Call at the "Journal Qgice" and
see the Machine.
These Machines sew from two spools, and
form it seam of unequaled strength, beauty,
and elasticity, which will NOT rip, oven if eve
ry fourth stitch be cut. They are unquestion
ably the best in the market for Amity use.
'
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
Grover & Baker's is the best.—Anus. Agrieul.
To all of which the Tribune says amen.—N.
I'. Tribune. _ _
It is all that it claims to be.-11: blopentrt.
It finishes its own work; others do not.—Hum
Journal.
We give it the preference.—American Baptist.
Adapted for woolens, linen or cotton.—Anur.
Medical Monthly.
We like Grover S., Balcer's best.—Ladies'
Wreath.
Which is the beet? Grover k Bekar's.—N.
F. Dispatch.
Superior to all oihers.—.Y. lereurY•
We have no hesitation in recommending it.--
N. 1: Express.
It requires no re.spooling.—N. Erangeliel.
THE HUNTINGDON .JOURNAL,
For family use they are unrivaled.—N. Dai.
lit News.
They sew n seam that will not rip. —N. E COW
tier.
It performs nobly and expeditiously.—.M P.
Examiner.
Remarkable for the elasticity of seam.—Police
Gazelle.
Well adapted to all kinds of family sewing.—
N. 1: Observer,
Beet adapted fir family use.—K 1, Day Book
We do not Imitate to recommend Y
Citron/de.
It sews strongly and does not rip.—Life Must
The prince of inventions.—Protestant Church
man.
It is woman's best friend. N. Y. Weehly News.
We give our preference to Grover Baker's.
Student.
The most blessed invention of modern tittles.—
Mother's Magazine.
It makes a pleasure of a toil.—N. Y. .Ern, Post.
The favorite for ilimily mos.—Brook/ye .Star.
We might appreciate their value.-21inericaa
yissionary,
Its greet morit is in its peculiar stitch.—Fami
lq
iVo attest its simplicity and ditrability.—Na
tional Magazin..
Admitted to be the best cittant.--nryinfa Ary.
Is nOt liable to got out of repair.— Veryennes
Citizen.
Is adapted to nil home requirements.—Darer
Enquircr.
A very pretty piece of furrilture.—Machias Un-
Sews with a lortpseatastress power.—Rockland
Gazette.
Nothing can he more perfects—Southbridge
Press.
The most ingenious and useful,—Nantucket
Mirror..
Ilan c•btniued deserved celebrity.—Salem Ob•
server.
The best in the innrket.—Chieopce Journal.
It does sot get out of repair.—Cope Cod Act
vocnto.
Sews silk or cotton from ordinary
%TAW Gazette.
The work it does will not rip.—Ame9burg Vii
ittger.
Are superior to all others.—llingliam Journal.
A most admirable invention.-13oston Courier,
They are enjoying universal favor.—N. 0.
Picayune. _ _ _
npi r rior to any now to an u filet nred.—N. 0. Dot
Rill do more work than a dozen hands.—
Wazhingt a Union.
Ic ,W 3
.—Boston Wttlehm..
Th. a the' kind ever invented.—Now
Haven Register.
N0v.10,7,8,
Hammonton Lands,
NEW ENGLAND SETTLEMENT.
RARE ,11,poirruNrry.
TO AL !, WANTING FARMS
IN a licuithy place, twenty-five stiles from
adelphia, en the Camden Atlantic railroad,
New Jersey. An old estate has recently born
opened Mr sale, and the first division of 10,000
acres divided up hits farms of twenty acres up
wards. The soil is of the hest ithality for the
production of ti nits, grains, &e. The price is
Stsss2ol cr sere, payable in easy quarter yearly
isstalinents, oitliii l / 4 n term of fee, years, with
interest. The terms arc made easy, in order to
Moore the rapid improvement of the land, by en
abling every industrious nom to lays farm. It
is tie's being nXinnSirnlY iettfroveil by good reads
and some of the best citizens from New England
and the Middle States are erecting huge tinprove
mems. It is a scene of the greatest improve
ment out of Philadelphia. Seventy-live houses
I have been built in four months. Practical far
mers and business men from the length and
breadth of the Won urn settling there. It is an
important business place, on account of its bring
in the midst of a great market. Every article
raised upon this had finds an immediate sale.—
The water is excellent, and no such thing as fe
ver is known.
The soil is a smuly or clay lento, with n elsy
bottom and retemive of manures. It is free o
SWIMS and is easily worked. It abounds largely
in the phosphnte . s, and such is its fertility that
from the crops produced upon this land Lind the
large ores. ndjuining under cultivation, it will be
found not to be excelled anywhere in the produc
tion of crops most adapted to its market.
'the reader may be well aware tint the earliest
and the best cod's and vegetables come from New
Jer,cy, which are annually exported to the
amount or millions of doibirs. The land, be
sides bring in every way nceessible for fertilizers
has nn abundant simply of the low guslity of
muck manure.
Lumber and building materials can be had on
the sot at a cheap price,
from the mills. 0 her
mill an now being opened, and brick-yards Leing
started on the ground. A person can put tip a
frame tenement for present convenience fat one
hundred dollars. On account or the extensive
emigration, this is the best course to potion in o
der to get a place to live In at first. Carpentrst
and builders are on hand to put up houses on the
best terms.
In settling here the emigrant has many advt.-
togas. Ile is within a few Issues' rile of the urea
cities in the Middle States and New England, ho
is near his old friandsand associations; he is in
settled country, where eve, improvement e.vot
comfort of civilization is at ha u l; I , e is in. a heal
thy place, and is not subject to the certainty of
the greater part of his family anal his own
health by those malignant fever which make the
graves of so many millions of the young and
hardy in hr off reigons away from home and
friends. Besides, he has a mild climate sad an
open winter.
There ore throe trains daily to Philadelphia,
and to all those who hit: rove the railroad cum-
Pine gives a free ticket.
The reader will at once he struck wills the ad
vantnos here presented, and ask himself why the
property hes not been taken up before. The rea
son is, it was never thrown in the market; and
unless these statements were correct no one would
he invited to examine the land before purchasing.
This all air expected to do. They will see the
land under cultivation ; they will meet persons,
no doubt, from their own neighborhood ; they will
witness the improvements, and can judge of the
character of the population. Persons should
come prepared to purchase, as many are locating
and locations are not beet ion refusal, _
The Hammonton limner, a monthly Literary
end Agricultural paper, containing full informa
tion of Ilummouton, will be sent to each inqui
rer, and can be obtained at 25 cents per annum.
Title indisputable. Warrantee deeds given,
clear of all ineumbrunce; when putt:Mho money
is paid. Route to the land :—Leave Vino street
wharf, Philadelphia, for Hammonton by railroad
at 7:4, A. M., and 5f P. 51; whoa there inquire
tar liar. Byrnes, Boarding conveniences will be
I•ound. Letters and applications can be addressed
to S. B. COUGHLIN, 202 South FIFTH Street
below Walnut. Philada. Maps and Information
cheerfully furnished.
Aug. 25, 1858.-Bm.
aiILIE2A CbhALIRI TAD.
This is a new and valuable improvement,
and is better. cheaper, smaller, lighter, more
simple, requires less power, will chaff and clear
grain and seeds more rapidly, and with fits
water economy, than any . other Graiu Fan in
use. Send for n descriptive catalogue to Wm.
L Boyer & Bro., Agricultural implement Foe.
tory, Philadelphia.
Supt. 29th, 1868.—Gm..
7h7V.A.liTT3Eart!
WHEAT AND CORN wanted nt this
&lice. Moan having either can dispose of the
same by calling soon.
B UCKS IN GLOVES 4) MITTS then
G. P. GWIN'S
;VON E CROCKS, JARS, &c.,—at largo stock
L. , for bole at tnanuliteturcrs' pricos by
JAMES A. BROWN.
3hEIT_./NTNATC:3OCOI:, .A.(O.III.I>MIVEY.
MALE AND FEMALE INSTITUTE,
W. H. WOODS, A. N., Principal. Professor of Languages and Philosophy.
Mrs. F. T. WOODS,
ReV. N. S. BUCKINGHAM, Evidences of Christianity and General Literature,
J. ALFRED SHADE, lil. D 4 Professqr of .Inalomy, Physiology and Hygien,
ALBERT OWEN, .I,,cturer on the .drt of Teaching and Physical Geography.
D. M. BUTTS, Teacher ip the English Department.
Teacher of Maxie and Drawing,
Miss
A. S. NOBLE, Monitor,
This Institution, formerly as Academy for young gentlemen alone, has been carried on suc
cessfully for the last year as a mode mid ieniale Institute. It will in future be carried on us a
school for both sexes. Those completing the regular course of study pursued in the Institution
will be entitled to Diplomas.
COMMERCIAL
The 'course of study in this Department is
and Double Entry Booldceeping, Mercantile Ca
Students can take up this branch of study e
their whole time to it alone. Each student veer
The Principal can assure parents and gm
their children will be less exposed to temptatio
actor is bad ; immorality will be a sure cause
W. H. WC
0ct.13,'58, 7 4t.
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
PHILADELPHIA, No;. 10, 1858.
FLOUR—Superfine. per barrel, $5 006:45 . 12
Extra 5 25 u,5 75
family " 6:00@li 50
Ryo Flour and Corn Meal 4 5
Wheat—red, per bushel,
~ White
1 18e 20
1 32 a/I 3.
Rye It 75
Corn • 11 80
Outs a 43
CI ovesseed $5 ET ® per 04 pounds
Timothy seed, $2,00 to 212
Flax, per bushel $1 70
INFORMATION.
MBE sub.:alba thankful Ibr past favors res
pectfully Worms his fllends and the pub
lic generally,tltt he if: receiving et his new
Store in Portstown, opposite the ord Toll Bridge
a splendid stock of New Goods, which has been
selected with great care, to s:iit purchasers.—
The clock or
Ilardwate, Quensware, Boots.
and Sl.oes, Ilan and Caps, a satiety of Stono
mat Earthen ware. Fish Salt, Ceder-ware and
in tact all articles kept in a country store. All
of whirl, will he :cdd low for cash. or country
produce. Cive us a call:
SAMUEL GROVE
Nov. 3, 1858.
WA lINICK CH A !MICK & IMO"
(SI..eIT.SSOI. TO NMI!, WARNICK.)
NORT lI—EAST CORNER OF SECOND A
RACE STREETS, pnii.ADELPHIA.
Manufacturers of and Dealers Wholesale and
Retail in
HEATERS, VENTiLITORS, 'RANGES
AM) STOVES.
ALSO,
MeGregor's Celebrated Heaters and
Stoves.
Willi a great variety of the Incest patterns of
COOK AND PAIII.OH STOVES,
A I .SO,
Queen's Patent rortable Forges.
Nov.
LASTING POWDER AND SAFETY
FUSE, for sale luyr, nt the Hardware Stor
of J'AS. A. BROWN.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS
GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!!
SPLENDID GIPTS !
41 43 Citeltnict St. The only Oriyonal GUI Bock
G. G. Evans wool,' inform his friends and the
public that his Star Gill Book Store and Pub
lishing house is permaently established in
Brown's splendid Iron Buileing, 439 Chestnut st.
two doors below Fifth, where the purchaser of
each book, at the regular retail price, will re•
noire one or tho following g ins, Valued at from
13 2011 t% to *WO:—
IT'orth,
050 Patent English Lovcr Gold
Watches, $lOO 00 each,
550 Patent Anchor Lever Gold
- Watches, 4
400 Ladies' Got I Watches, 181:.
cases, 35 00
GOO Silver Hunting Watches,
. „„
....... ..,..._. _.. ....... ~,
warranted, -
15 00 "
500 Parlor Timepieces. . 1U 00 "
500 Cameo Suts. Ear Drops and
Pins, 10 00 "
500 Ler ies' Gold Bracelets, 5 00 to 12 00 "
500 Gents' Vest nod Fob Chains, 10 00 "
1000 Gold Lockets (large size
double case.) 10 00 "
2000 Gobl :.rackets, (small size,) 3 09 "
1000 Gold Pencil Eases, with
Gold Pens, 5 00 "
1000 Extra Gold Pens with cmos
nod holders, 3 50 "
2500 Gold Pencils, (Ladies'.) 2 00 "
2300 Gold Pens, with Silver Pen-
cils, 2 50 "
2500 Ladies' Gold Pens, with Ca
ses and Holders, 1 50 "
0500 Old Rings, (Ladies,') 1 00 .`
2000 Gents' Gold Ring, 2 50 "
2500 Ladies' Gold llrestphis, 2 50 4,
3500 Misses' Gold BLeastpins, 1 50 "
3000 Pocket Knie
vs,
100 "
.16 . 66 Sots Gents' Bosom
Studs, 2 50 "
2000 Seta Gents Gold Sleeve
Buttons, 2 50 "
8000 Pairs of Ladies Ear Drops, 2 50 "
2000 Ladies' Nati Card Cases, 5 00 "
15000 Ladies' Cameo, Jet, or
Mosaic Pins, 5 00 "
2500 Ladies' Shawl and Ribbon
Bins,
5000 Articles of Gold Jewelry, Gift Books, &.,
Oz., not enumerated in the abovo, worth
from 25 cents to $25.
Evans' now CatAlogno, which is sent lice to
all parts of the country, contains all the most
popular books of the day . , and the newest pub
lications, all of which w ill im sold as low as can
bo obtained at other stores.
Agents wanted in every tows in the Union,—
Those desiring so to act, can obtain full partic
ulars by addressing the abovo.
N. 11.—Being largely interested in publish
ing books, and buying front other publishers in
immense quantities. for cash, I am enabled to
Make larger discounts to . Country Agents and
Book Dealers than can be had at any other
house in the country.
Any book published in the United States, the
retail price of which is ono dollar and upwards
will be promptly sent, Gift included, on receipt
of publishers price.
An extra $1 Book and Gift given to any per
m ordering ten books to bp scut to ono ad
dress.
Scud for a Catalogue. Address.
G. G. EVANS, Publisher,
Aug. atst,'ss.•3,e. 439 Chestnut St. Phila.
DEPARTMENT.
(such as to give thorough instruction in Singlo
ticulations, Penmanship, &c.
either in connection with other studies, or devote
tiers separate instruction.
ardians that they cannot Rend to a school whore
nt• No one will be received whose moral char
the dismissal. For further particulars address
)01)S, Some GAP, Huntingdon county, Pa.
'Thick Darkness covers Ike Earth.
And Crass Darkness the people.
R •1 1
And all Others, will take Notice!
TirAT they can supply themselves, in any
quantities with
Jones' Far Famed Patent
NON EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE or COAL
OIL LAMPS,
At the Wholesale :eatCZ: HEAD QUAR.
TEES,
South SECOND Street,
The onlyplace where exclusive Ageneies can
he obtuined (or the States of Pennsylvania,
New Jersey and Delaware.
These 'maps gidb a light equal in intensity of
flame, and similar in appearance to Gas, and
are claimed to be superior to all other portable
lights, uow in use. No fear of Explosion—No
offensive odor.—No smoke.—Vera easily trim
, med,—A s eajilv regulated as a Gas Light.—
Can be adapted to a!! purposes.—And better
than all for a poor man,—;v per cent. cheaper
than any other portable light, nom in common
use.
Sore MO, FOR
Knopf% Patent Rosin and Coal Oil
Catnip. s
riirL:imps, Oils, Wie!is, Shades, and every
article in the lino. S. N. SOUTHLAND,
No. 38 South Second Street, Philada
Sept./VAS.-
To Lumbermen and Stock-raisers
FOR RENT FOR A TERM OF YEARS.
A valunL. Saw and Lathing itllll , situate
on Mill Creek, six miles front the Pennsylvania
Railroad, and the same distance fromthe Penn
, view.), Canal, in Huntingdon county, With
near 800 acres of timber land thereto attached,
a great part of which is well covered with first
rate saw timber, on which a small farm has.
been opened, to which em be added a large
amount of meadow, suitable for stock raising.
The range for cattle is the host in the county,
and thel)roperty can be made one of best stock
raising farms in the county. The Lumber and
Stock raisirg can he carried on to great advtn
tope togethet, The insp..), melds Ire new, con
sisting etadouble geared saw-mill, mom' by
an over shot water-wheel, a lathing mill, a first
elms house and barn, and out buildings tortes.
pending. The attention of Stock rattlers, and
Lutnbermen is particularly invited to this prop
erty. I - ossession can be given on the first day
of April next. Call 'upon the undutsigngd
owner, nt his residence, in the borough of Hun
tingdon, Huntingdon county.
J. GEO. MILES.
Huntingdon Oct. 21st 1858.—tf.
SELLING CLOTHING}
AT
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
FALL. AND NEW
WINTEIt GOODS. 1858
1858
i!J. Gutman & Co.,
Inform thu public generally, that they kayo just
received a large stock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
eunsiating of
coa US,
VESTS,
PANTS, &0.,
A Iso,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
H ATS,
• CA L'S.
Fits stock of Clothing is of the latest fash
ions, and manufactured of the best materials;
nod as they are determined to sell as cheap as
the cheapest, the public will do well to give
them a call and examine their stock.
ess' Don't forget the place—Long's brick
building, nu the corner, Market square, Hun.
tingdon.
0ct.13,158
Green Willow Fou n dry.
y WOULD respectfully infortn'the AIM that
I I have commenced business at the above
place, and will be ready to accomodate all who
may want anything in my lino of.business. I
will have on hand or make to order Threshing
Machines, and all o.h to machinery that may be
called for. Castings of every description, Cook
and Parlor Stoves, Plows,llow-ware,
All kinds•of Turning, either wood or iron, and
Blacksmithing will be done in the best manner
and on the most reasonable terms. Farmers
and other. wishing to purchase new machine.
will find it to their advantage to give me a call.
All kinds of Country produce taken in exchange
at market prices. YETEIt TOPERY.
• Waterstrect, Oct. 13, 1858,1 y.
40.5. M. PETTENO & CO.'S Adver
tisiug Agency, 119 Nassau St., New York, &
10 State St., Boston. S. B. Pettengill Is Co.
are the Agents for the "Jouattai." and the most
influential and largest circulating Newspapers
is the United States and the Canute. 1 hey
arc authorized to contract for us at our lowee
rates.
LA Boa saner
The sugWil7rolf:rsat private sale a tract
of land situated about limited North east of
Mill Creek, and 4. a mile tram Lanes Mill,
in this comity, containing about 120 acres, 40
acres of which is cleared, and the balance in
timber. 'floe buildings consist of a new dwel-
ling houue, not quite finished, a log Barn, 2
apple orchards, with Pear and Cherry trees,
a spring of good limestone water, a permanent
Limekiln, and a good quarry of Limestone.—
Price 800
ALSO,
Seven houses and lots situate at tho old
Tannery seat in Hill Valley—they will ho
offered very Joy, sny for one-half the cost.
Inquire at the dourdal Mee or to the
subscriber in shirleysburg.
Oct. 6. 'sB.—:hu. JOUN BREWSTER.
FOUND AT LAST !I ! I
The Way to Save Moon': !
AND CURE ILIAD TIMES !
is to
Buy ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE
BUY ALI. KINDS OF 'EARMARK
BUY AL!.. KINDS OF HARDWARE
FROM JAS. A. BROWN.
FROM JAS. A. BROWN.
FROM JAS. A. BROWN.
AT CITY PRICES. 1
This ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS I
exceeds all others in importance.
Int. Because it suppling TIM PEOPLE with
indespenxable articles and many useful inven
tions, which can be found only in a HARD
IRE STORE.
End. The subscriber purchasing in large
quantities from manufacturore, is enabled to
sell these Fools from
20 to 100 per cent cheaper!
than they are sold by other merchants.
His stock includes a complete variety of
BUILDING-HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
OILS, PAINTS.
VARNISHES, GLASS,
STEEL, IRON,
MECANIC'S TOOLS,
HOLLOW-WARE,
SADDLERY,
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
CHAIN PUMPS,
LEAD PIPES,
MOROCCOES,
LININGS &c.
Together with a full assortment of everything
pertaining to his line of business.
All orders receive prompt attention.
JAMES A. BROWN.
Huntingdon, Oct. Gth, 1858.
DR. A.. P. FIELDS
R ACPECTFULLY informs the citizens of
Cassville and surrounding vicinity, that ho
has again commenced the practice of Medicine,
and hopes, by devoting his whole attention to
his profession, to gain a good share of public
favor. My charges will be very len'. I re
co ivyd too Dipolmas, ono from the Mineral
Colle t ,c, and one from the Eclectic College.—
I will prtletice both M,neral and Vegetable.—
Any person desiring to see my Diplomas ' can,
by calling at my o ffi ce, halt' a mile from Cass.
ville.
38, October 11, 1858.-elm.
(DON'T READ THIS;
New Drug and Grocery Store.
SAMUEL S. SMITH, Hill St., 5 doors west
of the Court House, Huntingdon. Dealers in
Drugs, Chemical, Dye Stuffs, Paints Varnish
es, Oils, Spt. Turpentine, Fluid, Alcohol, Wine
and Brandy of the hest article for medical pur
poses, Concentrated Lye for making Soap, Glass
Putty Patent Medicines also Cohen, Tea ' Cho
colate, Sugar, Molasses, Vinegar, Fist, Salt
Flour, Cratten7, Nuts, Candies, Figs, Raisins-
Tobacco, Cigar., tjy;ups of all kinds for sum,
mer drinks, in a gad evay thing usually kept
in a Drug or Grocery Store, thege who desire
pure and Genuine articles will) do Well by
giving us a call.
•
Sept. 29, 1858.-Iy.
THE GREAT PURIFER 1-
THE WORLD CHALLENGED
INTO PRODUCE ITS EQUAL!
THE BLOOD SEARCHER
WirGLORIOUSLY TRIUMPHANT I
Sworn statement of David McCreary, of Na
pier Township, Bedford county,
In April, 1856, as near as I can rememember
n small pimple made its appearance on my up
per
lip, which soon became enlarged and sore.
I used poultices of sorrel, and a wash of blue
vitro], without woad. Fistdiuget.e sere ontcml.
ing I called on Dr. Ely, of Schellsburg, who
pronounced it CANCER, and prescribed n wash
of sugar of lead and bread poultices. Finding
these remedies of no avail, I called upon Dr.
Shaffer, of Davidsville, Somerset county, who ,
also pronounced the disease Cancer and gavr
me internal and external remedies—the loiter
consisting principally of caustic; but all to no I
purpose, as the disease continued spreading to
ward
the nose. I next need u preparation of ar
senic, in the form of salvo. This far a time
checked the disease, I ut the inflammation soon I
increased. I next called upon Dr. Staler of St.
Clairsville, Bedford county, who also pronoun.
seal the disease to be Coiner, and applied it Salve
said to ho a never-failing remedy, but it lend no
effect whatever in checking the spread of the I
sore. In Deceanber, of the same year, the dis
ease had oaten away a greater part of my upper
and had attacked the nose, when I went to
Cincinnati. where I consulted I/r. le. S. Newton
of tho Electic Medical College. He pronoun-
cod the disease "a cutaneous Clamor, superin
duced by an inordinate 1130 of mercury." Ile
applied mild zinc ointment, and gave me inter-
nal remedies. My face healed up, but the in I
flammatiou was not thoroughly removed, In I
February, 1057, he pronounced MO cured, and I
I left for home. In April the disease 'min Co.
babied, and so violent teas the pain that could
not rest at night. Leto in May I returned to
Cincinnati. anal again placed myself under the
charge of Dr. Newt., with whotuf remained
until September, during which time he used
every k nown remedy, awl partly succeeded in
checking the disease, but when I rot urned
lame there were still three discharging ulcers
upon my face. I continued using Ne wton's
preparations,and also medicine that I got front
r.Ely
Ely, but Cancer continued growingun
til it lead eaten off the left side of my nose, the
greater portion of nay left cheek, anal had attack
ed my left eye, I had given up all hol.o of ev
, er being cured, since Dr. Ely said he could only
give relief; but that a cure was impossible. In
' March, 1658,1 bought a bottle of "Blood Sear
cher," but I must confess I had no faith in it.
I was very weak when I commenced taking it ;
but I found that I gained strength day by day.
and also that the ulcers commenced drying up.
I continued. anal when the third bottle was ta
, kon my face was healed as if by a miracle. I
used a fourth bottle and I have been healtpier
since than I have been for the last seven year,
Although my (lace is sadly disfigured. 1 am still
grateful to a heni "n „ Providence who has spaild
my life, and which has been done through the
instrumentality of LINDSEYM.3II . Ii3OVED BLOW.)
SEARCHEIt. DAVID McCREARY.
Sworn and subscribed. this 31st day of Au
gust, A. 1). 1838, before me, one of the Jnstices
Mille Peace in and for the Borough of Hollidays
burg, Blair county Pm
Witness— U J Jones. JOHN GOBLET.
NEW EVIDENCE,
Being afflicted with a grovious 'fetter on the
arms find face—after trying many remedies
which utterly tidiest to cnre-1 woo pursuaded
by W. M. Barris & Co. to try Lindser's Impro
ved Blood Searcher ; nod now, six-wheks alter
finishing the s cond bottle, pronounce myself
cured.
The tester broke out, something over a year
ago, on the inside of my nuns, extending tram
the elbows down to the wrists; also on my face,
immediately round the mouth and ehirt, and con
tined to bee petteet torment to me will cored by
the Blood Seareher. My arms, at times, were
almost useless, owing to the cracks and sores
on them, liable to bleed at any time on the
least exertion to hits or work, and sometimes
so itchy that I could s.mreely prevent tearing
oft my flesh. I have now been cured six wools
and feel it due to Mr. Lindsey, and to the pub
lic generally, to make this statement, in hope
that others like myself may be beneMted by
using his valuable medicine.
JANE i.:4WILSON.
mark
Sworn and subscribed before me, ono of the
Aldermen in and for the City of Pittsburg, this
28th day of July, A. 1). 1853.
AND McMASTER Aldermen.
llolliday.burg, Sept. 22.58. 'lna.
NEW GOODS!!!
GREAT BARGAINS!
-AT
FISHER & McMITRTRIE'S.
qi BEY have just received a large and bean
tiful assortment of fall and winter goods,
which are open for inspection, and to which the
attention of the public is directed.
Their stock embraces every article that call
be found in a well selected stock of Dry Goode
consisting of Black and Fancy Silks. French
and English morinoe's, Solid, and Fancy all
wool DeLaines, Mohair, Madonna, Danubi
an, and 'rumise Cloths Scotch Plaids. Deßaire
Coburgs, Alpatecas, Mousline DeLa inos., Ging
horns, French Chime, Brilliants, Fancy Prints
&c.
A beautiful assortment of Fall and Winter
Shawls, Thibet Malls, Gents Traveling Shawls
also Plain Morino, extra wide, in squares Sr
Shawls.
A large stock of Kid Gloves, Beaver Gaunt
lets, Silk and woolen Do. Merino, Silk and
Cashmere Gloves &c., a superior lot of mons
Buck Gloves and mite,
also Dress Trinunins
Fringes, antiques, Ribbons Ladies Collars,
Handkerchiefs, Hosiery Buttons, Floss, Sew
ing Silk, extension skirts, Hoops of all
kinds &c.
ALSO :—Ticking, Osnaburg, Me , and and
unbleached muslin all prices; Col .red and
White Camblics, Barred and mess Muslins,
Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks, and many other
articles which comprise the line of White and
Donlestte Good.
French Clutha, Black and Fancy Cassimem.
Satinetts, Jeans Tweeds, Denims, Blue, Drills
Flannels, Dinseys, Comforts, Blankets doe.
Hats, Caps, Bonnets of every variety and
style. A good Sloek of Groceries, Hardware
Queensware, Hoots and Shoes, Wood and
Willow ware. which will be sold cheap.
We also deal in Plaster, Salt, Fish and all
kinds of Grain, and pcsses facilities in tuia
branch of trade, unequalled by any. We de
liver all packages or parcels of merchandise
free of charge at the Depots of the Broad Top
and Perim. Rail Roads.
COME ONE COME ALL, and be convinced
Clint METROPOLITAN ill the place to secure
fashionable and desirable goods disposed of at
the lowest rates.
Oct. ft. FISHER & MoMURTRIE.
Imp City Commercial College.
Yirrsnenoir, Y.A. - • CHARTERED 1855.
300 Students attending January 1858.
NOW the largest and most thorough Com
qiercial School of the United States.—
Young men prepared fur actual duties of the
Counting Room. _ _
J. C 7831111., A. M. Prof. of Book-keep
ing and Science of Accounts.
A. T. Dowrnarr, Teacher of Arithmetic
~,p1 Commercial Calculation.
J, A. Hun - mum and T. C. Jaannts, Teach
ers of Book-keeping.
A. COWLEY and W. A. MILLER, Profs. of
Penmanship.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK
KEEPING, •
As used in every department of business.
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC--RAPID
BUSINESS WRITING—DETECTING
COUNTERFEIT MONEY—
MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE
COMMERCIAL LAW-
Are taught, and all other subjects necessary
fcr the success and thorough education of a
practical husiness man.
12 PREMIUMS.
Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for
the past tnree years, stns W...
tern Cites, for the best Writing,
NOT lINGRVRD WORK.
Important Information.
Students enter at any time—No vacation—
Time unlimited—Review nt pleasure--Omdu
ates assisted in obtaining situations—Tuition
for Full Commercial course s3s,oo—Avcrage
time 8 to 12 week—Board, $2.50 per week—
S t ati.narYi so.oo—entire cost, $60.00 to $70.-
00.
Ministers' Sons reeeived at half price.
1• or Card—Circular—Specimens of Business
and Ornamental Writing-.—inclose two stamps
and address F. W. JENKINS,
See. 49, 1898.—1 y. Pittsburgh, Pa
ALTOONA, Blair co., July 3,'53.
J. D Srotinnu.ku, Lewistown, Pa',
Dear Sir—Mr. Win.
TURNOACGII, who has been suffering several
years from rheumatism, got so ill that his friends
and relatives wore summoned to witness: his
death. I induced his friends to try the virtue.
o r yo u r preparagun—they did no, as the last re;
sort ogd, to their astonishment and joy, he be
gan t c improve, got better and better, and now,
so tar as I know, he is n into and stout man.
This is oat the only case where the GALvaNIC
On,, has surpassed human expectations. In
every case where I have recommended the Our,
it has done what it promises to do. Send us
another 520's worth.
Yours truly, U. LEITER,
Aug. 18, .58-Iy.
" j@i-V.V.021 "
erC:b3E3
Premiums awarded the "JOURNAL" Of
flee at the late County PAIR, for the beet
• CARL, ANIS
1120;1 CY :eRI.I-ITIN ,
Ilaving recently received from the Eastern
Cities, a
neT rowta most
and a bu•ge variety of the most fashionable
l'•inting Material, which makes it one of the
most complete Printing Establishments in this
section. Persons in want of any kind of
RLAIN FANBY
work, cannot do better than favor us with
their patronage. We have facilities for execu.
ting in a superior manner any kind of
PRINTING IN COLORS
on the most reasonable terms. Those who
may wish to obtain soy style of
ORNAMENTAL POSTERS
can be accommodated at this establishtnent at
short notice.
AUCTION BILLS,
BILL HEADS,
SHOW BILLS,
CIRCULARS,
WAY BILLS,
LEGAL BLANKS,
• CONCERT BILLS,
•
PROGRAMMES,
PAMPHLETS,
CATALOGUES,
CARDS, &c., &c.,
be futuied promptly, executed in he
best style and at reasonable rates.
air Orders by express, snail or otherwise,
will receive immediate attention.
WM, lIREWST&R.
CI 110 T, LEAD, CAPS, POWDER. AND
Gawe•bage for osio at the Hardware
Store of JAB A. BROWN.
Befit i, '119.-4t.