Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, December 01, 1858, Image 3

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    NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' C ourt
will be exposed to public sale on the pre..
Jses,
On Saturday ISth of December, MS.
next, at 12 o'clock, A. hi., the following des
cribed
ICZAS, NOVAILEE,
late the property of Rowland Loomis, dec'd.,
situate in Dublin township, Huntingdon cone.
thtowit :
All that certain tract and parcel of
hied being the mansion farm, bounded by lands
of William Murray, and others,
containing about one hundred
and fitfty acres, about sixty
acres cleared, with n fine lime. "'—
stone quarry, three dwelling houses and other
improvements thereon;
ALSO—A certain tract of monntnin land,
adjoining the land above described, lands of
Aleantider MeAn inch and °theca. containing
illiee hundred acres or tlyrsalvrt...
ALSO—A certain otoor piece or parcel of
timber hol, with n first rate Saw Mill thereon,
Adjoining lands of John Atltinnon and others,
containing twelity•two acres, or thereabouts.
AND ALSO--A certain other piece and
parcel of land bounded by lambi of William
Murray and others, containing twenty acres or
thereabouts.
T E M S :—One.third of the purchase loon
ey to bo paid on confirmation of Ito sale, and
the residue in equal onnual payments, with in-
terest from tho Inn of confirmation—to be se
cored by the boas and mortgve of the pur
chaser. A tlendancewill be riven by
,I.IIES KELLY
Built Cabbies, 41,'38.-t.;.
Fop, S E LE OR
THE subsctiber will sell at private ,ale, aa
elegant.housc, calculated f'sr a tar,ra stand or
IL atom. The house stands on
.'," a lot of one acre and a half, .
~, A which there is a grmd stable.-
- -- It is well supplied with water.
The shove property is in MeConnellstw,
Huntingdon county. It will be sold at a great
bargain. Further particulars will be given. by
Benj. Ir. !Segall., on the premises, or
GEORGE !FAWN.
lIAVIIt HAWN.
Juniata tp. Nov. 21, '58.-3t.*
PUBLIC SALE.
PUBLIC SALE OF TOWN LOT: , IN CiiE
town . ot PATTERSON, Jtid:ll,
commence on Monday D.lcomber ti,
These Lots lira ClegaHtly situated and worthy
the attention of all who desire n cheap h•mte.
P.tr•rt.trsos (oppo,ito MIVFMN) N one of the
most thriving tortes in our State. and being the
elte of one of the Logo Mnehine Shops of the
Pennsylvania Railrotal, (unlit!. V. damned
for leiter of all kitaL is the time for
Animus of elf doseriptiuns to secure a home
in this rapidly growing town.
N. B.—Terms will he made known on day
of oah•. Payments will he made easy. For
further information apply t)
J. MIIMAGIT,
Patterson, Juninta co., Po.
Nov. 17,'58.-3t.
HALLEPS MAGICAL PAIN EX'rRC
TOR.
Ilidlanintitat mom or to, --
dotitinutes—nt.w to allay intlanuttiot; strikes •A , ,1
at the root of all tlheases—hence not honetli- 1 1, 3
ate cure.
ID si
ALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRG i
TOR t. ri
and nothing e!ae, will alluviatlatuntion at once, c . ."
and make a certain our, 1
Palley's Magical Pain Extraetor will onto
the flillowing among a gloat cittithiAlut or
disesses Hunts, Cams, Chubs, sure
Nipples, Curtis, Btoduos, Bruisos,
Bites, Poison, Chikeys, Coat, Swelling, Illicit
nititisai, Seal Ilco 1, Stilt Idithiness,
Krysidelas, Ringworm. Earliors hell, Small
'Alessi.: 11.11, Sc., &c.
To soma it may appear iurrr luluns that so
many diseases should he readied by cute art'.
de ; such an idea will timid' when relleeiiiin
points to the Net, that the salon is a
slot, of ingredients, earl, and every ono apply
ing a perlbct tintitodu to its neitate disorder.
GALLEYS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR
in its effects is magical, because the time is
short between diseases and a permanent cure;
and it IA 111 extractor, its it Ira vs all diseases
out of the affected part., itig nature es
Perfect as before the injury. It is Iteltri.tily ne•
pessary to say that. no house, work-shop, or
tmundatitory should lit, owe itioniciit o. I, limit it.
No Pahl Extractor is
box bas hits upon it a skyl
with the name of Henry Dafloy, Mai.lifactu
rer. For sale by nil the 1/I . liggist, an i patent
medicine dealers throughout the United States
and Cansdas. Principal Depot,
163 ChamberS St., Now York,
C. E. CHASE.
John Read, Agent Huntingdon Pa.
Nov. 17, '58.—1 y..
HAIR DYE? HAIR DYE??
Win. A. ilateltelors flair Dye!
The Original and Beat in the World !
All others are mere imitation, nod should
be avoided, if you wish to escape ridicule.
GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY HAIR Dyed in
coldly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or
Black, without the least injury to Hair or Skin.
Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have boor a
warded to Wm. A. Batchelor since 1839, and
i,er 80,000 applications have been made to
i.se Hair of Isis patrons of Isis famous Dye.
WM. A. BA . ' CHELOR'S HAIR DYE pro-
Antes a color not to be distinguished from to,
tore, and is warranted not to injure in the l,isst
however long it may be continued, nod the ill
effects of Bad Dyes remedied ; the lit it in
vigoratedfor life by this splendid Dye.
Made, st Id or applied (in 9 private rooms)
at the Whig Factory, 2:13 Broadway, Now
York. Sold in all cities and towns of the lint
,ted States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods
Dealers.
War The Genuine hasthe name and address
upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of
each box, of WM. A. BATCHELOR,
X 3 Broadway, New York.
John Read, Agent Huntingdon Pa.
Nov. 17, '6B-Iy.
71 [ 1 W — WEIM --- Mlaito
DATCHELORS WIGS AND TOUPEES
I) surpass all. They aro elegant. light. easy
and durable.
Fitting to a charm—no torn op behind—no
Arinking off the head ; indeed, this is the only
Establishment where these things aro proper.
ly understood and made.
Nov. 17, '58,1y. 233 Broadway, N. Y.
DOUGLABB & SIIERWOODS' Patent Ex
tension Skirts, for salt only by
FISHER & hicaivierett.
A ntlphlogistie Salt.
This celebrated medicine is for sale at the
Journal Office. For all inflammatory diseases
it is a certain cure. Get a box and try is, ye
who arc afflicted.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
•tonttund remedy, in which we have ta
t,. prodttee the most effectual alterative
~n be made. It is a concentrated extract
l'aa Sam:pa:ilia, so combined with other
soh:on:ices of still greater alterative power as
a:foril an eXesttive antidote for the diseases
SerAaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed
that such a remedy is wanted by those who
Ru'rer from Strumons co i n pt. a nda, an d th a t one
which will accomplish their cure must prove
of immcns•• Nerviest to this largo class of our
aftcted fellow-cit izeas. How completely this
compound will do it has been proven by exper
iment on many of the worst cases to be found
of the following complaints:—
SCROFULA AND SCROFULOUS COMPLAINTS,
Enamors AND Etturcivr, DISEASES, ULCERS,
POULIN, BLOTCHES, TUMORS, SALT RHEUM,
SCALD lIVAD, SYPHILIS AND SYPHILITIC Al ,
• rue rioNA, MERCURIAL DISEASE, llnersr, NEI/-
HALM-1 OIL Tic DOELHIERUE, Dantxtre, Dlfs-
P3[1,1.1. AND INDIOESTION, ERYSIPELAS, ROSE
ox Se. -I-NV[O3VA Pica, and indeed the whole
class :If complaints taking from IMPURITY or
Tut II LOOM
T 1,13 exop,und will 1,3 found a great pro
when taken in the spring, to
the foui humnm which fettCr hi — the
bh dat ti:at ,!. , aron of the year. By the titho
• them many rankling disorders
:he bud. Multitudes can, by
t,!• , •! • !.anedy, tom themselves from
tl, .!. , • ~t foul eruptialu and ulcerous
• 1 the system will strive to
t, • • :., '
if not ;misted to do
e:l chamois of the hotly
•• • . Cle4use out the
: • '
coo find its impurities
,t,la in pimples, eruptions,
,Olen you nisi it is ob
in the veins ; cleanse it
,•,i, :m at jeer feeling;: will tell
u,. p..rticult.r dimirder
e,,j‘t • • !id!, aud Hire
, • • ' lieep the
;di lmt with this
sit ortl,rech there cant he no
:met. or later something
111 e p,•cat machinery of
_
t.
..; • • (h-Prvcs much, the
rermtatim, those ends. But
thy world cgregiomly deceived by
Pei:anti - um of it, partly became tho drug
not Hll the virtue that it claimed
for it, hat 111,0 because many preparations,
hy La:me:Armed extracts of it,
"the virtue of Sarsaparilla,
i.riten:::,.
o: nay thing eLe
late years the public here been mit ,
icd I;y!,rge bottles, pretending to given quart
cf lixtraet ef fltmsnparilla for one duller. Most
of these have boon frauds upon the rick, for
they n..t ouly contain little, if Any, Sumnpa.
rill!, tut uften no et:l.mi,, yroperticit whatev
er. Ilettee, hittertend pniutnl dtsappointnitut
f..n0n . c..1 the n,e r I the variouse!..trnelg
rak:t.rnrilln which Ilerd the nnaket, until the
name kali i,,histly c;Leph . :ll. end I.ns be: era,
E,l.,,nymct, with 1..1,t sithat .!.(1 cheat.
Nee call this cempon.d Parrepnrilla, r.nd inteml
to swoly such a remedy es ,11.11 mew. the
fr,,to the tend of ohleciny re,ta
. .
upon it. And NVU thia grog: ct li.r
I.,!ii . .iitg it I.iis vii toes whitli ore irre,ittitle
ty the orilitiary run of the cliscafceit iA it,towl
ed to core. Jo c.rder to Kt, el e ihcir c 1,1 let°
cr,tlirntita ficin the sybtilo, (IT ri•oti•dy A1%4.11
he jti(r.cictirly t; to ilirietioo.: en
the liGttle.
DR. .T. C. A. *'EE ez. CO
LOWELL, :VT ASsz.
Price, 62 per Bottle t'llts . Bottles for tttl.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
Irnn for ir.nlf m+ n mown fnr the corn
f Nil ft..", it bits I el II en.
iI 11. , long Lion in noloit..t Übe
0.711n0t It i 4 1; : l . 11,4111 . 4.
II tl.t• ! rople towlity ik kept up ID 010 lest
et 1.. ott. 1111.1 that it mny he taut ou to•
rr their rt HO' all it limn yvoz been Alumd to do.
iyc.r's Cathartic Pills,
Fen ^7,1 or
join, !WY?, di.,
I 1 • • "so r,
. I Is, Goa , Itreilf/1”, 118 a
, for y the . I.Putttl.
nnted, so flint the most renoi-
•
•!• 11, plermntly, roil they are the
•1;; ; ; • ;he world fur ;11 the yurpesco of a
Hi 2.5 cents per Bor . , 5 Tones for $l.OO.
rnt loonl.;,rs of eleroyinvi, I hysielans, States
-1.11 ; hove kot their
•;; to CI i ;Lollop:m:10 '; ;1 use ofl, :ess a t h e "
divs, 1 our tree here t ill cotvomit the
tion of them. The Agc:, 1; low n,oti for
;;intis our As: cl; le % s J , 11. in t, hit h they
"en; w th Hso full descriptions of the above
Initr. x. mat the Mallow. 014 should Le fel
-1 for n.t
A I pm 01 by 111110.111Cipled rirniate N 1 ith
.!... 1.0 LI
. 4 .1, op) . ! r.:. ~ ' ir, nro kr ictle 1..
Jnit REA ii, AgTlit. Huntingdon, P.t.
Nov. 10, 1838.--ly.
STRAY STEER.
na ...
Came to the plantation (1 r the
subscriber, living in West top., . ''',,,P , ,,
about the first of August a brio. e r ,,, , ,, f ,
die Steer, with the left enrol!'.--n» - - 4 11 - 1
The poner will please to come rerward, prove
priiperty, pay chnrifes, and take hint away, nth.
neater he will be disposed of according to law.
DAVID WEIGHT.
West tp., Nov. 10, '58.4t,*
MOVER a BAKER'S
101 46101.
41
‘(Sifk
k. =44411114 '
4A,
DAs. C3E31D731366.
Price $5O.
WM...BREWSTER Agent for Huntingdon
county, Po. Call at the "Journal ' and
son the Machine.
These Machine. sew from two spools, and
form a seam of unequaled strength, beauty,
and elasticity, which will NOT rip, even if eve•
ry fourth stitch be cut. They are unquostion•
ably the best in the market for family use.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
Grover & Baker's is the best.—Amer. .Agrieul.
To all el which the Tribune says amen.—N.
Tribune.
It is all that it claims to be.--N. Indepentl7.
It finishes its own work; others do not.—Home
Jame.
We givo it the preferenee.—American Baptist.
Adapted for woolens, linen or cotton.—Amer.
Medical Monthly.
We like Grover & Baker's hest.—ladies'
Wreath.
Which is the best?" Grover & Baker's.—N
3. Dispatch.
SuperiOr to ell others.—N. Y. Mercury.
We have no hesitation in recommending it.—
N. E Express.
It reydires no re•epoolipg.—N. Y. Evange
For family use they are unrivaled.—N. r.Dcti•
ly News.
They sow a seam that will not rip.—N. Cow
rier.
It performs nobly sod expeditiously.—N. T
Examiner.
Remarkable for the elasticity of scam.—Pefice
Gazette.
Well adapted to all kinds of family sewing.—
N. Y. Observer,
limit adapted far family use.—Y. V, Day Book
We do not hesitate to recommend it.—N. I
Chronicle.
It sews strongly and does not rip.—Life Must.
The prince of Inventions.—Protestant Church.
man.
It is woman's best friend. N. Y. Weekly News.
We give our preference to Grover & Baker's.
Student.
The most blessed invention of modern times.—
Mother's Magazine. • •
It make.; a pleasure of a toil.—N. E.a. Pod.
The favorite for family use.—llroaNyn
Wo might appreciate their valve.—American
. . . . .
Its grout merit is In its peculiar stitch.—Fami
hi Circle.
*e attest its simplicity and dumbility.—Na
timmt :Magazine.
Admitted to be the best extant.— 17rginfa Aug.
Is ant liable to get oat of repair.—rergannes
Citkrn.
Is adapted to all home requirements.—Boner
&quirt.,
A very pretty piece of furniture.—Mitairis Un-
Sews with a tortp•scamstress power.—Rockland
Gazette.
;Cothing emi be mr.tro perfeet.,---Southbridge
Press.
The most ingenious and usdul,—Nantueket
Mirror.
llu3 cMainol deserved retebrity.—Salem Üb.
80,13,
The best in the marlmt.—Chicopee Journal.
It does not got out of repair.—Cape Cod Ad.
vorate.
So,a sill: or cotton Gann ordinary spool:L-1ra.
re' Lill Gazette.
The •wort: it does will cot rip.—Amesburg
lager.
Are rmperiur to oil others.—liinAam Journal.
A moot admirable invention.—Boston Courier.
They arc enjoying universal favor.—N. 0.
Picayune. .
Snperi,r ro any now 111:11Illfactured.—N. 0. Dcl•
to.
Will do more work than a dozen Lamb.—
Washington I:nion.
ft sews Zverytiling.-13.t0n Watchman,
Ti e best of the'kind ever invented.—New
11.'011 livgister.
Nuv. I 0,758,
Hammonton Lands,
NEW ENGLAND SETTLEIVIENT.
1L ILE OPPORTUNITY.
TO AL 'WANTING FARMS
INN a healthy place, twenty-five miles from Phil.
-1- tele Iphia, WI the Camden Atlantic railroad,
New Jersey. An 011 estate has recently been
opened Mr sale, and tit e first division of 10,000
items divided up into farms of twenty acres op.
wards. The soil is of the Lest quality for the ,
production of finite, grains, Sr. The price is '
Si 5e020 I or acre, payable in cosy quarter yearly
instalments, within a tern, of four years, With
interest. The terms aro made easy, to order to IiVAHNICIK, CIIADWICK & HBO.,
incurs the rapid improvement of the Mud, by on
aiding every industrious men to buy a farm. It (SUCCE9aOIIB TO NEMAN d: WARNICK.)
is now being extensively improved by good roads Nolan-EAST CORNER OF SECOND at
and some of the host citizens front New England RACE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA.
and the Middle States are erecting Mtge tmprove. Manufacturers of and Dealers Wholesale and
1. wants. It is a scene of the greatest improve- Retail in
went out of Philadelphia. Seventy-five houses
have been built in four months. Practical far
. HEATERS, VENTILATORS, RANGES
) , le ers and business men from the length and AND STOVES.
Ent breadth the Union are settling thorn. It is On ALSO,
,
Holmium business place, on account of its being
m0w:;..,,;, — A,6 ''"'" ",--"., V . ery nisieli; McGregor's Celebrated Healers and
...htearibt: ' ''' • -..... .
r 8"
~, (.....,_......., ,--- -- - • -
The water is excellent, atm nu sm.mfAlt„Pittr 1,- , a i a a p t,
b4 r at ~ 2- , l* -4. 1 . , : iy ' r. h k" , att.. ., : ::::', . ., sse i tt...,k,
ver is known. 1
The soil is u sandy or clay lotus, with a clay COOK. AND PARLOR STOVES, '''''
bottom and retentive of manures. It is Ire° o ALSO, - !Age
stones end it cesily worked sistin
.It nbounds largely Queen's Patent Portable Forges. .. 0,
in the phosplmtes, and such is its fertility that
from the crops produced upon this held and the Nov. 3,',38.. class
I 'ergo area adjoining under cultivatio, it will be —- - - . - - -pondi
Mend ti to be exc•dled anywhere in the ermine- 13 LASTING POWDER AND SAPETY Luml
'ion of crops most :Memo' to its market. FUSE, for sale low, at the Hardware Stor PrtY .
The reader mt• be well aware that the earliest „e JAS 4. BROWN. of A 1
and the host fruifs and vegetables comp from Now owner
Jersey, •wideh aro annually exported to the tingdi
amount of millions of dollars. The land, be
sides being in every way acconsilde for fortilizers
has an abundant supply of the hest , Indlity of
muck manure.
Lumber end building materials can be had on
the slot at a cheap price, from the mills. O:her
mill are now bring opened, and brick-yards Laing
started on the ground. A person can put op 0
frame tenement for present convenience Mt one
hundred dollars. On account of the extensive
emigration, this is the best course to pursue in O
der to get a place to live in et first. Carpentraf
and buialers aro Oh hand to put up houses on the
best terms.
In settling here the emigrant has rimy cdval
t.igcs. 11a in within a few bourn' elle of the grpap
Bic Middle States and Now EllgtOll , l ho
id near his old friendsand association, ; Iw fs in
settled country, where every itaprevemmt and
comfort of civilization is at hand ; eisln a heal
thy place, and is not stildeet,to the certainty of
losing the greater part of his family and: his own
health by those malignant fever which Who the
graves of so many millions of the young and
hardy in far off reigons away from 'home and
friends. Besides, he has a mild climate and an
open wintar.
There are throe trains daily to.Philatlelphia,
and to all those who inat•reve the railroad com
pany gives a lice ticket.
The render will at once he struck with the ad
vantages here presented, and ask himself why the
property has 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
be invited to examine the land before purchasing.
This all are expected to do. They will see the
lend under cultivation ; they will meet persons,
no doubt, from their own neighborhood ; they will
witness the improvements, mind can judge of the
character of' the population. Persons should
come prepared to purchase, as many arc locating
and locations are not hold on refusal.
The Hammonton Farmer, n monthly Literary
and Agricultural paper, containing full informa
tion or Hammonton, will be sent to each inqui
rer, and can ho obtained at 25 cents per annum.
Title indisputable. Warrantee deeds given,
clear of all incumbrance; when purchase money
in paid. Bottle to the land :—Leave Vino street
wharf, Philadelphia. for Hammonton by railroad
at 7i, A. M., and 5i Y. M; when there inquire
tor Mr. Byrnes, Boarding conveniences wi.l be
found. Letters and applications con be addressed
to S. 11. COUGHLIN, 202 South FIFTH Street
below Walnut. Philada. Maps and information
cheerfully furnished.
Aug. 25, 1859,-3m.
CLEIRLIA TAB.
Thin in a new and valuable itnprovpment,
and is better. cheaper, smaller, lighter, more
simple, requires less power, will chaff and clear
grate and seeds more rapidly, and with Jim
grealer economy, than any other Grain Fan in
uso. Send fur a descriptive catalogue to Wm.
1., Boyer & Bros, Agricultural implement Fac
tory, Philadelphia.
Sept. 29th, 1859.—Cm..
1AT.4.1TT311130
WHEAT AND — CORN wanted at this
office. Those having either can dispose of the
same by calling noon.
B UCKS IN OLOVES MITTS Chen
D. P. GWIN'S
T ADIES COLLARS & UNDERSo NEVI
44 in great variety at the ghee" etereLf
IL P. (MIN.
1 rIT_4INT - VV - C3PC)IJI 15
MALE AND FEMALE INSTITUTE.
V. 11, WOODS, A. M., Prpeciptd. Professor of Languages and Philosophy.
Mrs. P. T. WOODS,
ltev. N. S. BUCKINGHAM, Evidences of Christianity and general Literature.
ALFRED SHADE, M. D., Professor of linatomy, Physioloyy and Hygien,
ALBERT OWEN, L,clurer on the Art of Teaching and Prices; Geography.
D,lll. BUTTS, nacher in the English Department.
Teacher o/ Marie and Drawing,
111 Hs
A. S. NOBLE,. Monitor;
This Institution, formerly an Academy for young gentlamen alotle, has been carried on see•
cessfully for the last year as a mute and amide lustitale. It will in future he carried on as'a
school for both sexes. Those completing the regular course of study pursued in the Institution
will he entitled to Diptonsue.
0011MERCIAL DEPARTMENT.
The course of study in this Department is such no to give thorough instruction in Single
nun Double Entry Bookkeeping, Mercantile Calculations, Penmanship, Ste.
Students can take up this branch of study either in connection with other studies, or devote
their whole time to it alone. Each student receirev separate instruction.
Tire Principal can assure parents and guardians that they cannot send too school where
their children will be less exposed to temptation. No one will be received whose moral char-
acter is bail ; immorality will be a sure cause fur dismissal. For further perticulars address
W. 11. WOODS, SHALE Gar, Huntingdon county, Pa.
0ct.1:;,'38, 4t,
PIIILADEL PHI A MARICETS. I Thick Darkness rovers the Earth.
And Gross Darkness the people.
*011:1179117 17, ItA
And all Others, will take Notice!
THAT they can supply themselves, in any
quantities with
Jones' Far Famed Patent
NON EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE or COAL
OIL LAMPS,
Nov.lo, 1058.
FLOUR—Superfine. per barrel, $3 00(1 , 5 12
" Extra " " 5 25(w5 75
" family " 6 00(!!X 50
Rye Flour and Corn Meal 4 37
Whent--red, per bushel, 1 MT!) 20
White " 4 . I :12(f.1
$5 8 (" ! . 31 pounds
Clover3eed
$2.00 to . 212
$1 70
Timothi seed,
Flax, per bushel
INFORMATION.
MBE subscriber thankful for past favors ree
1, peetfully tuforms his friends and the pub
lic generally that lie is receiving at his new
Store in Portstown, opposite the old Toll Bridge
a splendid stock of Now Goods, whaih has been
selected wit h great care, to suit purchasers.—
The stock of
Hardware. Quingsware, Boots.
and Shoes, pits rind Caps, a satiety of Hume
and Earthen ware. Fish Salt, Ceder-ware and
in fact all articles heist in a country store. All
of which will be sold livw fur cash. or country
predate. eke us a call.
SAMUEL GROVE,
Nov. 3, 1858.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS
GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!!
SPLENDID GIFTS !
At 439 Cheninut St. 17anlg Oriutawl (10 IkAtk
G. G. Event would inform his friends and the
piddle that his Star Gift Welt Stare and rub.
lisliing house is permanently eStablishAti its
Brown's splendid Iron Building, 139 Chestnut st.
two doors below Fifth, where the purchaser of
eac h book, et the regular retail price. will re
ceive one of she following gifts, valued a: from
25 costa to $100:
Iref•do.
550 Potent niglisl,Lover Gold .
Watellov, . $lO6 00 0401/.
550 Pawn Anchor Lover Gold
Watches,
400 Dulics' Goll IVatches, 18k.
cases, 35
. 00 1 ,
GOO Silver Hunting Watches, _ _ _
warranted, l5 DO
500 Parlor Timepieces. 10 00 w
000 Cameo Sets. Ear Drops and
fins,
10 00
500 Latins' Gold Bracelets, 5 00 to 12 00 "
500 Gents' Vest and Fob Chains, 10 00 44
1000 Gold Lockets (large size
double case,) lO 00 "
2000 Gold Lockets, (small size,) 1 00 "
1000 Gold ruacil Cuses, with
Gold Pens, 5 00 "
1000 Extra Gold Pons with casts
and holders, 3 50 "
2500 Gold Pencils, (Ladies') 2 00 "
n2500 Golil Pons, with Silver. Pe-
cils,
- • 250
2500 Ladies' Gal Pens, with Ca-
SOS and Holders, 150
5500
C5OO Gld Rings, (Ladies,') 1 00
2000 Gents' Gold Ring, 2 50 "
2500 Ladies' Gold Brestpins, 2 50 "
:tsoo Misses' Gold Biens . tpin . s, I 50 "
:3000 Pocket Knives, 100 "
2000 Sets Goats' Gold Bosom
Studs, 2 50 ‘'
2000 Sets Gents' Gold Sleeve
Buttons, 2 50 "
0000 Pairs of Ladies Ear Drops, 2 50 "
2000 Ladies' Pearl Card Cases, 5 00 "
15000 Ladies' Cameo, jet, or
Mosaie Pins, 5 00 a
2500 Ladies' Shawl and Gibbon
Pins,
5000 Articles of Gold Jewelry, Gift Books, Rt.,
St., not enumerated iu the nbooo, worth
from 00 cents to $25.
Evans' new Catalogue, which is sent rico to
all parts of the country, contains all the most
popular books of the day, and the newest pub
lications, all of which will ha sold as low as can
be obtained at other stares.
Agents wanted in every town in the Union.—
Those desiring so to act, can obtain full panic
atm by addressing the above.
N. B.—Being largely interested in publish
ing beaks, and buying front other publishers in
immense quantities. fur cash % I, ant enabled to
make larger discounts to Country Agents and
Book Dealers than can be hod sat any other
house in thp country.
Any book published in the Unled States, the
retail price of which is one dotter and upwards
will be promptly sent, Gift included, on receipt
of publisher? price.
An extnt St Book anti Gift given to nny per
son ordering ten books to be sees to one ad
dress.
Saud for a Catalogue. Address,
G. G. EVANS, Puhfither ,
Aug. Slat, '58.-3in. 439 Chuatuut St. Pluto.
At the Wholesale and Retail; HEAD QUAR.
TENS,
South SECOND Strout ?
NU LA
The odyphice where exclusive Agencip caq
be obtained for the States of Pennsylvania,
New Jersey and Dehovare.
These Lamps give a light eq.:111 in intensity Of
flame, and similar in appearance to Gal ; and
are claimed to be superior to all other portable
lights, now in use. No fear of Explosion—No
offensive odor.—No smoke.—Verr easily trim.
med.—An easily regulated as a "Gas Light.—
Cun be adapted to all purposes.—And better
than all for a poor man,-50 per cent. cheaper
than any other portable light, now in common
use.
Sou: AOENcY A.lBO, role
ilinoprs Patent Rosin and Coal Oil
Lamp.
riarLainps, Oils, Wicks, Shades, and c
article in the line. S. E. SOUTHLAN
No. 38 South Second Street, Phi
Sept.B,'sB.-
To Lumbermen and Stock-rat
FOR RENT FOR A TERM OF YEAI
A valuab. •;aw and Lathing Mill, si
on Mill Creek, six miles from the Penns) , lt
Railroad, and the same distance from theP
,iylvania Canal, in Huntingdon county, 1
pear SOQ acres of timber land thereto attar
, a great part of which is well covered with
I rate saw timber, on which a small farm
been opened, to which pan be adda4 a I
amount of meadow, suitable for stock rai
The range for cattle is the best iu the coi
Invitkit.tappertt can be made one of best
•
Wialleiqtt Pu t iTTlTulu l o 1841
togethe't. Tlie . improvements 9ro new, com
lig of a double geared saw-mill, moved by
ver shot water-wheel, a lathing mill, a first
Amuse and barn, and out buildings corres
ling. The attention of Stock raisers, and
berinen in particularly invited to this prop-
Possession can be given on the first day
,pril next, cOll ?pen the undersigned
r, at Lis residence, n the borough of Hun
lon, Huntingdon county.
J. OEO. MILES.
tingdon Oct. 21st 1858.—tf.
SELLING CLOTHING
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
.._
eo
1800. FALL. AND N W E I7TER UOODB. 1868,
NI. Gutman & Co.,
Inform the public generally, that they have just
received a large stuck of
Pali and Winter Goode,
consisting of
COA rs
VESTS,
['ANTS, &c., &c.
Also,
BOOTS,
SHOES,•
HATS,
CAPS.
His sled( of Clothing is of the latest fash
ions, and manufactured of the best materials;
and 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.
fizr''lloti't forget the place—Long's brick
building, on the corner, 'Market square, Hun.
tingdon.
0ct.13,'58
Green Willow Foundry.
I'WOULD respectfully inform the public that
I have commenced business at the above
place, and will be ready to accomodate all who
may want anything in my line of.busincss. I
will have on hand or make to order Threshing
Machines, and nll o.ber machinery that may be
called ter. Castings of every description, Cook
and Parlor Stoves, Plows, Hollow-ware, 3a.—
All kinds of Turning, either wood or iron. and
Blacksmithing will be done in the best pounce
and on the most reasonable terms. Farmers
and others wishing to purchase now mach inos
trill find it to their advantage to give me a call.
411 kinds of Countly produce taken in exchange
at market prices. PETER TIPPERY.
Watentrect, Oct. 13, 1858.-Iy.
)); , „ , S. Dl. PETTirNaiLL & CO.'S Adver•
tisiug Agency, 119 Nassau St., New York, &
10 State St., Poston. S. M. Pettengill & Co.
are the A;:ents for the "Jootwar," and the most
influential and largest circulating Newspapers
in the United States and the Canadas. 'I hey
are authorized to contract for ue at our !owes
rat..
LArra Fos. SALE.
The aubacriber offers at private sale a tract
of laud situated about limilcs North cast of
Mill Creek, and a mile from Lanes Mill,
in this county, containing about' 120 acres, 40
acres of which is cleared, and tto balance in
timber. The buildings consist of a now dwel
ling house, 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 the old
Tannery seat in Hill Valley—they will be
offered very low, say for ono•half the cost.
Inquire at the Journal 01lice or to the
subscriber in shirleysbur,,,
Oct. 6; '58.-3au. JOHN BREWSTER.
FOUND AT LAS TS 1 1
___ ___
The 'Way to Save Money! !
AND CIIILE NASD TIP/Dia!
IS [0
BUY ALI. Rixos OF HARDWARE
BUY ALL KINDR OF HARDWARE
puy Al.:. KIRIN OF HARDWARE
Fuss TAR. A. Brtoww.
FROM .Ins. A. BROWN.
FROM JAS. A. BROWN.
AT CITY PRICE&
This ARRIVAL. OF NEW GOODS,
exceeds all others is importance.
Ist. Reennseit supplies VIE PEOPLEwith
indenpensoble articles and many useful inven
tions, which can be found only in a HA RD
IVA RE STORE.
2nd. The subscriber purchasing in large
quantities from mennfacturers, is enabled to
sell these goods from
20 to 100 per cent cheaper!
IL.u,thay are roll by other merchants.
His stock ineltulesa complete variety of
BUILDING-HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
•
OILS, PAINTS.
VARNISHES. GLASS,
STEEL IRON,
• MEChANIC'S TOOLS,
LIOLLOW-WABE,
SADDLERY,
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
CHAIN PUMPS,
LEAD PIPES,
MOROCCOES,
LININGS &c.
Together with tt full assortment of everything
pertaining to his line of business.
All orders receive prompt attention.
JAMES A. BROWN.
Ilunttngtion, Oct. Bth, 1858.
PR. A. P. FIELDS
lIESI'ECTItUf.LY informs the citizens of
Cassvillu and surrounding vicinity, that he
has again commenced the practice of Medicine,
nod hopes, by devoting his whole attention to
hit profcssion, to gain a good share of public
favor. My char„,s will he very low. I re
ceived two Dimilnins,' ono from the Mineral
College, and 'one from the Eclectic College.—
I will practice both Mineral and Vegetable.—
Any person desiring to see my Diplomas, can,
by calling at my office, half a mile from Cass-
October 13, 1858.-3 m.
IDON'T HEAD THIS!
New Drug and Grocery Store.
SAMUEL S. Mini, UM St., 5 doors west
of the horse, Huntingjaah Dealers In
Drugs, Chemicals, Dye 2:5 6 . Paints Vertu.,
es, Oils, Spt. Turpentine, Fluid, Alcono . i,
and Brandy of the best article for medical pur
poses, Concentrated Lye for making Soap, Glass
Putty Patent Medicines also Coffee, Tea Cho
colate, Sugar, Molasses, Vinegar, Fish Salt
Flour, Crikers, Nuts, Candies, Figs, Raisies-
Tobacco, Cigars, Syrups of all kinds for sum,
mer drinks, is a word every thing usually kept
in a Drug or Grocery Store, those who desire
pure end Genuine articles Willi do well by
giving us a call.
Sept. 29, 1856.—1 y.
THE GREAT PURIFER
TuF, WORLD CIIALLENGED
gay - To PRODUCE ITS TNUAL I
gay. THE BLOOD SEARCHER
Leers
RS.
aunts
vnhia
Penn.
Wilk
Ise -GLORIOUSLY TRIUMPHANT I
Sworn statement of David McCreary, of Na
pier Township, Bedford county.
In April, 1856, as near as I can rememember
a small pimple made its appearance on my up•
per lip, which soon became enlarged and
I used poultices of sorrel, and a wash of
• •
:urtber —"tail] be my
run edi 4! • {LIUU.4 ;L,l iu .... '
,ouliccil it CA .NCER, Li niid prescribeill; wash
agar of lend and bread poultices. Finding
e remedies of no avail, I called upon Dr. .
Ter, of Davidsville, Somerset county, who
pronounced the disease Cancer and vet
internal and external remedies—the latter
fisting principally of caustic; but all to no
ose, as the disease continued spreading to
the nose. I next used a preparation of tir
, in the form of salve. This for a time
Led the disease, let the inflammation soon
aired. I next called upon Dr. Seeder of St.
Clairsville, Bedford county, who also pronoun
ced the disease to be Cancer, and applied a Salve
said to be a never-failing remedy, but it had no
Abet whatever in checking the spread of the
sore. In December, of the alma year, the dis
ease had eaten away n greater part of my upper
lip, and had attacked the nose, when I went to
Cincinnati where I consulted air. R. S. Newton
of the Electic Medical College. He pronoun
ced the disease "a cutaneous Cancer, superin
duced by an inordinate use of mercury." He
applied mild zinc ointment, and gave me inter
nal remedies. My face healed tip, but the in
flammation wise not thoroughly removed, In
February, 1857, ho.pronouneed ma cured, and
I left for home. In April the disease again 're
turned, and so violent was the pain that I could
not rest at night. Late in May I returned to
Cincinnati. and again placed myself under the
charge of Dr. Newton, with whom I remained
until September, during which time he used
every known remedy, and partly succeeded in
checking the disease, but when I rat urned
home there wore still three discharging ulcers
upon my face. I continued using ITo wton's
preparations, and also medicine that 1 got front
1)r. Ely, but the Cancer continued growing un
til it had eaten off the left side of my nose, the
greater portion of ray left cheek, and hail attack
ed ins left eye, I had given up all hope &ev
er being cured, since Dr. Ely said he could only
give relief; but that a cure was impossible. In
!Hard], 1858. I bought a bottle of "Blood Sear
cher," lint 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, and when the third bottle Wes ta
ken my face was healed as if by a miracle. I
used a fourth bottle and j have been healthier
since than I have }men for the last seven years.
Altheugh my faro is sadly disfigured, I am still
grateful to a benign Providence who has spared
my life, and which has been done through the
instrumentality of Lions 'Y's 13IDEOVED 131.001,
SEA RC DAVID McCREARY
checks
incren
Sworn and subscribed. this 31st day of Au
gust, A. U. 1838, before me, ono of the Justices
of the Peace in and for tho'Borough of Iloltiduye-
burg, Blair county Pa.
Witness— U J Jones. JOHN GODLEY.
NEW EVIDENCE.
Being nfflieted with a grevious Totter on the
arms and Mee—after trying many remedies
which utterly failed to cure--I was pursuadod
by W. 111. Barns & Co. to try Limisev's Impro
ved Blood Searcher • and now, six-wheks after
finishing the 8 ewe/ bottle, pronounce myself
cured.
The totter broke out, something over a year
ago, on the inside of my aims, extending front
the elbows down to the wrists; also on my face,
immediately round the mouth and chin, and con
tined to be a perjime Written! to me yr:dill cored by
Me. Blood Searcher. My arms, at times, wore
almost useless, owing to the cracks and sores
on them, liable to bleed at any time on the
least exertion to lift or work, end sometimes
su itchy that I could scarcely prevent tearing
oft my limb. 1 have now been cured six weeks
and feel it due to Mr. Lindoey, and to the pub
lic generally, to make this statement, in hope
that others like myself may be benelltted by
using his valuable medicine.
JANE .41 , VILSON,
mark
Sworn and subscribed before me, one of the
Aldermen in and for the City of Pittsburg, this
28th day of July A. 1). HISS.
AND hIchIASTER Aldermci,
Hollidaysburg, Sept. J 2,68 lm.
NEW GOODS!!!
GREAT BARGAINS!
-AT
FISHER & MeMITRTRIB'S.
t • _
rp IlEy love itist received a large and beau.
tiful assortment offal! and wager rook
which are mien fur inspeetion;and to Which the
atteitti?p ot'elie public is directed.
Their stock embraces every article that can
be found in a well selecte4 atock of Dry Goode
consisting of Black and Fancy Silks. French
and English merinoe'S, Solidi 40 4aney all
woo l Der,iinc'e, Mohair, Madenniti, Dantibi,
an, and 'remise Cloths Scotch haids DeDairO
Coburgs, Alpaceag,Mainline DeXatnes, Ging.
hams, krPilf4 P! , lilliriDrillTantS, Fancy Prints
&e.
A beautiful assortment of Fall and Winter
Shawls, 'Albin Shells, Dents Traveling Shawls
also Plain Merino, extra wide, in squares for
Shawls.
'A
large stock of Hid Gloves, Beaver Gaunt
lets, Silk and woolen Do. Morino, Silk and
Cashmere Gloves &c., a superior lot of mens
Back Gloves and mils ' also Dress Trimmins
g
Frines, antiques, Ribbons Ladies Collars,
llandkerchiefs, Hosiery Buttons, Floss, Sew
icg Silk, extension skirts, Hoops of all
kinds &c.
ALSO:—Ticking, Osnalturg, blot. ,hod and
unbleached muslin all prices ; Col .red and
White Cambric,, Barred and swell Mullins,
Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks, and many other
articles which comprise the line of White and
Domestte Goode.
French Cloths,
Black and Fancy eassimers.
Sutinetts, Jeans Tweeds, Denims Blue, Drills
Flannels, Linseys, Comforts, Blankets &c.
lints, Caps, Bonnets of every variety and
style. A good Sleek of Groceries, Hardware
Queenswaro, Boots and Shoes, Wood and
Willow wore. which will be sold cheap.
We also cleat in Plaster, Halt, Fish and all
kinds of Grain, and posses facilities in this
branch of trade, unequalled by any. We de
liver all packages or parcels or merchandise
free of charge at the Depots of the Broad Top
nial 'Penna. Hail
Caste ONE ! Caste ALL, and be convinced
that METROPOLITAN is the place to secure
fashionable and desirable goods disposed ofat
the lowest rates.
Oct. 6.
FISHER & MoMURTRIE.
~o,
Iron (lily Commercial College.
"—Tsnt•poit t - • CIIAMTEMEL. 1855.
300 StlltiCilk M7Cllu ' :;:: January IMO.
MOW the largest and most thorougn 9" 1 "
mercial School of the United States.—
Young mom prepared tar actual duties of the
Counting Room.
J. C. SMITII, A. M. Prof. of Book-keep
ing and Science of Accounts.
A. T. DOLITIILITT, Teacher of Arithmetic
and Commercial Calculation.
.7. A. Havonteg and I'. C. JENKINS, 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—
COMM TtCIAL LAW-
Ara taught, and all other subjects necessary
fcr the success and thorough education of a
practical business mutt.
12 PRIINCESTATB.
te2 l . 2 ole r eni n ms Z rittsbur k l fa r
. i . ,I .2...9Ernandy e .
e of the nerve astoni4hog,Aells. there
NOT ENGR VED WORK.
Important Information.
Students enter at any time—No vacation—
Time unlimited—Review at pleasure—Gmdu•
' ales assisted in obtaining situations—Tuition
for Tull Commercial course $35,00--Average
time Bto 12 week—Board, $2.00 per week—
Stationery, $O.O0 -entire cost, $OO.OO to $70.-
00.
ffir Ministers' Sons roceivod at half price.
I. or Card — Circular—Specimens of ljpsiness
and Ornamental WI iting—inolose Iwo stamps
and niltiresi P. W. JENKINS,
Sept. 29, 1858.—1 y. Pittsburgh, Pa
ALTOONA, Blair co., July ;44.
J. D. SvoNono.to, Lewistown, Pa•
Dear Sir —llfr. Wm.
TI:RAU011, who has been suffering several
years front rheumatism, got so ill that his friends
and relatives were summoned M his
death. I induced his friends to try the Virtue
of your prepgration—they did so, as the last roi
sort agd, to their astonishment aid joy, b e bp
gen t o improve, got better and better, and now.
so far an I imfttv, hp is a hale and stout lean,
This is not the only case where the CiaLys4llo
Ott. .has surpassed human expectations; In
every case where I have recommended the Mt.,
Mutt; done what it promises to do. Send tis
another s2o's worth.
Yours truly, 11. LEIIER,
Aug. 18,'53-Iy.
`0a112,5a/i1112"
WC)33 CON I N I ICMIL
Premiums awarded the “JOURNAL" Of
flee at the late County FAIR, for the best
c.A.O , BLANN LNU
FRINTINgq.
having recently received front the Eastern
Cities, a
MCI POWER rates,
and a large variety of the most iheltionable
Priritin;i Material, which wakes it one of the
must complete Printing Establishments in this
section, Persons in want of any kind of
PLAM
work, cannot do better than favor us with
their patronage. We lave facilities for eked.
ting in a superior manner nay kind of
PRINTING IN COLORS
on the most reasonable terms. Those who
may wish to obtain any style of
ORNAMENTAL POSTERS
can be accommodated at this establishment at
short notice.
AUCTION BILLS, .
BILL MEADS,
ROW BILLS,
CIRCULARS,
WAY BILLS,
LEGAL BLANKS,
CONCERT BILLS,
PROGRAMMES,
PAMPHLETS,
CATALOGUES,
CARDS,.
will be tuinished promptly, o;l:muted in ha
best style and at reasonable rates.
gar Orders by express, mail or otherwise,
will receive immediate attention.
RREWSTER.
(I HOT, LEAD, CA PS, POWDER AND
Ciauno•bags for sale at the Hardware
Store of JAS A. BROWE..
Sept. C. '59.-4t.
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