Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, February 23, 1859, Image 3

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Wednenday Morning, February 23, 1859.
The Circulation of the Hun
tingdon Journal, is great
er than the Globe and Am
erican combined.
CLUBBING W!TEI MAGAZINES.
The Huntingdon Jou::NAL for one year, and
eithor of the Magazines fur tho came period
will be cant to the address of any subscribu
to be paid in advance as follows :
The Journal and Godey's Lady's Book for
one year, $ 3 5(1
The Jouoial and Graham's Maytwiae, for
One year, $3 50
The Journal and Enter Sou's Magazine and
Putnam's Monthly, for onti year, $3 50
The Journal and Frank Leslie's Emily
Magazine and Gazelle of Fashion, for one ycar
The Journal and ladliJ Thme Migazine
fur one year, $2 75
The Journal and Petaeon's Magazine, for
ono pear, $2 75
The Jo urnal and Atlantic 'Monthly, for one
year, $3 50
SHE EX-EMPEROR. SOULOUQUE.
The Jamaial Standard gives the following
acconut of the abdication of &Allow-pa
On the 10th of January, he entered Port nu- •
Prince, having had several partial engagements
with the forces under Gen.- Gerfrard, in all of
which he had been worzied, ih coesequence of
the desertion of Isis troops to 'ire side of the
insurgents. Tie immediately commenced bar-',
!deeding the city, end throwing up earth•werlis
on commanding pninta Upon the tollewieg
day, when the alarm grins announced the no-
preach of the insurgents, the city was thrown
into great confasion and excitement. princi
pally by tho pievalence of a report that the
Emperor, to save himself, meant to melte the
struggle an affsir cf taste; to destroy the whole
mulatto population of the eity,'whieh is I ery
considerable—the mulattoes in Hayti being
band almost exclusively in the cities—and, to
aid hint in that operation, to call iu the negro
peasantry of the adjoining mountains.
Gen. Geffrard, instead of attaching the eby
at once, lay outside for four dayu, No three coo
staidly increasing by desertioes front, the Ene
peror. All things being at length reedy, and
probably arrangements made with those inside,
early on the morning of the 11th he burst into
the city, gained possession of the forts, and,
apparently without the least mistimes) sta. J
rounded the Emperor's house. :rho Emperor
immediately sent to eSii the protection of Gen.',
kieffrard to enable Mtn to take shelter at the •
French Consulate,. which was granted, the Ens- !
peror, wills his family, being escorted thither
by three hundred of his guard, who still re
mained faithful, but who, utter Tenderly hint
this last service, immediately disbanded llis
principal ministers also succeeded in reaching
the sane shelter, after which the Emperor's act
of abdication was ithmediately drawn up, sign
.ed, and proclaimed through the city by SOMA
.cif trumpet. 'the Consulate was soon summit—
ded by au infuriated mob, when Gen. Garrard
being appealed to ht- the Consul, issued Ott or
der for Soulotique's Matt:tit deperture, pietni.s
ing him also an .seort to wharf.
About the the time of Seultitame:s retreat to
Port amPrinee, the Foreign Comical.; had 5,,t
out a vessel to hunt tip a ship of war for the
protection of the Ettropean iterests in the ei•
ty. This vessel chnneed to fall its with the
.transport Melbourne, homed from Janudes to
England, with enter 409 sir 300 coltliers en
board. The Captain, hearing what was eelit,4
on, changed his rumor, put into Purt•an- lin e
and was lying there at the time of Sottiomiee's
abdication. Ile agreed to receive the depsiAd
Emperor on board, fermi that saute afternoon
houlouque left the French Consulate, :Amore-tell
on one side by the French Charge, en tim nth
er by the Captain of the Melbourne, mid thete•
dy followed by his family, Turrountiel
LUTOpeIIII Consuls of Eitglii-h
vessel. After passing through a dense eta]
-menacing crowd, he succeded ie getting on
board the Melbourne, but it was fan -Lys Lbo.,
his ministers wore able to elrect their escape
and then only its diagisiae ; the French Comul.
ate, in which they remained, beiy ell the time
surreunded by a threatening crowd. The Mel
bourne then sailed for Kingston, where the ex
iles were landed. The personal e roe:mime of
Souloutine seems to have predmial a favorable
impression - not merely on the negro !equitation
of Kingston, but on the whites also. The .91tia•
dard describes him "as a very line looking sa
ble gentleinan," rather corpulent, handsomely
dressed, apparently in good health, mid resent •
,blingin figure and carriage a late Governer of
Jamaica. Among his late suite wasp M. Po
tion, grandson of that Petion who acted in for
mer times a distinguished part in the country,
having been Boyar's predecessor in the Prem.
Jenny.
Soulouque is reported to have provided a
gainst a rainy day by investing largely yt the
English funds. Probably his wealth is a good
a! -exaggerated, but the reputation of it is for
sows purposes as good as the. reality. What
ever may have been the fau'ts of Soulouque's
Administration, it is undeniable that he left
Hayti in a much more prosperous condition
than he found it, though this, doubtless, teas
principally owing to the increased prices of the
collets and tobacco which form the principal
staples of the island.
PUBLICATION of the LARK,
We have long been un advocate of the
publication of tha laws in the newspa pets,
and are glad to note a movement to this el
fect in the present Legislature. On Mod
day Mr. Zoller, of Allegheny county, road
in place a bill providing for the publication
of all general laws in one or more newspa
pers in the . various counties of the Com
monwealth, and the publication of all lo
cal laws in the counties directly affected
thereby. This is a sensible movement,
and one that we hope will be successfully
consummated at the present session. Un
der the present system the great mass of
our people are kept in ignorance of the
laws enacted from time to time by. the Le
gislature, It is right that they should be
thoroughly boolced up on this subject, and
the only effectual way to do It, is by the
publication of the laws in the newspapers,
which are subscribed for and read by al
most every family in the Commonwealth.
Amendments to the Constitution.
A series of resolutions have been intro
dueed into the House of Representatives,
reposing amendments to the Constitution
of our Commonwealth. The first amend.
ment strikes out section two from the first
article, and substitutes a provision requir -
ieg that hereafter, members of the Logic.,
inure shall be elected biennially; and also
requires that members of the Senate shall
he elected for a term of tour years, in place
cf three years, as at present. .The ninth
section of the.first article to to be stricken
out, and a new section to be substituted
which provides that the Senators who shall
be elected at the first general electron after
the adoptroa of these amendments, shall be
divided into two cleisses. 'file scats of the
Senators of the first clots shall be vacated
at the expiration of the second year, an , !
those of the second class at the expiratme
of the fourth year, so that hereafter one_
half of the whole number of Senators may'
be chosen every second year. This does
not interfere with the terms of Senators
elected before the ndoption of this emend .
mem. These are the most important fen.
tures of the proposed nmend.nents. They
contemphae a change which has beets
tried its several States, and frequently cog.
k:eeiet with reference to Pennsylvania.
_The experience of those States that have
math , the experimetit, has been rother ia
Moor of annual sessions, It is queetiona•
ble whea:her a State, with interests so
gr. et and diversified as are those of Penn
s!: would be benefitt,,d by dispen
sim„; with riniutel Leg ,slatu res. The sup,
sect is ole odmittiuy of au honest diversi
ty
512'11,9 is CLltnCli.--An American
writs floe. London that to the churches
there, 10:0120e0 routes first, whether gen
dentin or lady, takes the further end in the
and those that follow till np the re
inaMing seats, and thus prevent the awk•
ard disturbance which occurs in our church
es here, whose pews are rented, id the
process of filing outnnd in by Men i t or.
der h r iusulatc women at the further end
of flu jrriv. In churches where the pews
are free, the awkwardness and inconven.
iccce occa,ioned to J u lies by the first coin.
cos taking tht aisle end of the pew to even
greater, as many of those who ohtam that
seat persist in sitting :till and malting the,
who wish to get into the lew climb over
them, a no very easy or modest undertak
ing, especially if the crinoline of thu lady
beat all fmhionahle. 1t is not the one who
does' the eliciting, however, but tit mm
who persists in sitting sidl, that is to he
censured tor this breach of courtesy. ft
is said that the habit of gentlemen taking
the aisle end of the pew orjginatdd with
the early settlers, %lin not near the doors
of the pews so that in caw of a n attack by
the letVtios they might Le ready for acticn.
This wiil account for the prevailing fash
ion of gentlemen occupying the door end
of 11. e pew, but we have no Authority far
the cu aunt of ladies occupying that po,i.
Linn. Ao illtife is no longer any danger 6!
..wades Indians, Wc think this custem
of filing rr,t and in like a parcel of soldiers
en the part of gentlemen, might well be
chatiA, nod we hope that the Em;li,h
custom may he adopted by the ladies in
this twn.
THE NEW BANKING LAW
Pittsburg Post says: The sub
j ct of bahhing is a difficult one fur Leg.
illative mane4einent, nod pechni)s :here
have already b•-en to many half digest ..d
enactiu,rit6 17:11• t:ic public good. net,'
!snow lefore the Senate or our slate an
ret for the establislunent of a general bank
iug law. It calm of be denied that there
are defects in our present basking system
and that t , e public is not sufficiently pro.
kited against the machkations of thslion.
est men, who take advantage of acts incur
prink> to earch themselves, no matter
who may suffer.
l it bill now before • he Senate, which
we have exami ed , appears to have been
prepared with much care, and by a per
soli thoroughly coo cf rsant with all the
acts touchitrg The subject already in ems
lance upon our smut, boolo. Ito object
is to protect the poor and nnsuspecting
again> the oppresion•of wealth and the cltt
canery of dishonest persons. It provi
des ample security for the note holder
aid at the same time does not injustly nor
oppresively trample the wealth of the hon
est capitalist. As far as we can judge of
its provisions the new law is a good one,
• 'The news from Utah shows a lit•
mentable state of affairs ex;sting there
The Untied States authorities seem to be
almost powerless, so tar as carrying out
the law is concerned. While the 'Saints"
do nut array themselves in open hostili
ty to the federal officers, to series of petty
anoyancss is indulged in that renders the
positions of Judge Sinclair and Cradle.
bough anything but pleasant.
PIIIOES to LITAII.—In Utah the prices
of provisions and clothing are extremely
high at present. Flour is selling ut from
$l2 to $l5 per barrel; sugar, 65 cents
per pound; .00ffee, $1; tea, $3; coarse
boots, $l2 per pair; lino do, $2O; com
mon whiskey, $8 it gallonond other lox.
urieB in the same proportion. Wages
are about the same as they are here, and
how working men can live is a mistery.
it.... , egr—cransi.pmeas,..mo..mameummsavarrraps. -
THE HuNTINGDoN jour NAL.,
Miscellaneous Advertisements I
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1 intentional fraud.
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ADMINISTATORS NOTICE.
(Estufe. of' Abrin. ,S:cacaltc•r, ((W.)
pere.oni are hereby itoticuttl that Letteri
of ~ , , I mihistratiou on the e.,tate of :'11,11..1,:1in
latn ur tow:iship,
hay.; to the .01,,
4ri
ihe sa;d de c. :Jo rlikr.it..,l
Imo wt. the to the unt.l,,igti•
ed without and ali Cs,ta, tot
rucluexted :Lake iht.ercihtle pat th..et.
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1.111 . 11) STEVER, Adtn,
Feb
LIGHT ! LIGHT !! LIGHT!!!
Peter, Paten!, ricl,eXplOSlVt , GUS LtIITIF4
thing lor all being the only
burner having a non conductor and regu•
bum attached—leaving the lamps and flu.
id always cold—not like others—the being
but a straight tube entering the lamps.
Goods at wholesale pricvs, to. State or
County rights for Sale. Address or apply
to D. P. Peters, 422 Broodtn•ay, Now
York
Feb
Ti;OMAN,
AXBROTYPE AND PIIOTOGIiAPHIC
ARTIST,
t. it 0 At Plll Ld P E 1. P It lA,
AT THE COURT HOUSE
Thi2 . gallery of Art Li now open for pniAie
in:Teo:on of specini,ns of Anibrotypps, Crys.
of rnlii; Photogo,phA, Cireular and Star
Pirturea, uls y Name, or Age, or lt,sidenro. ta
lc,. on the Picture:l—letters of different colem
V 1 P:COUS srmn PII7ITRI,:q,
Frninc,i, ].
nttention pida
1 lc tor., t(l.co Sick t,r deceased per3ren
al tledr residence.;. Copied token frotn D a .
en A: , „tvien yr Portraits. vices of rosi.
I, l lk, 1111.1 1/I,lllil,len ore invited t,
tvoi exeodue specimens. Pictures tak,
trey in cloudy an fair weather.
Ho, often do we hear the exclumati-m,,:,.. ,
persona are Loki, n! Portraits—lll would oot
value :my tooLif I ..(1 procure the Portraits
or toy parents--, oamed•children I" Hea
der, if you are gi :Cab this etutobling feel•
it, of . no opportunity to etwi
onteuring Portroi,
Cam, t‘iioara this beautiful
art car ,, :is ate W. i' hoinas, from Phila.
l'jces front 5U emits upwnrds.
Jan.12:59.1.
nAPER ! PAPER!!
r Note, Po,t, Cominereial, mid
Elateap—a good assortment for sato by the
ream, half ream quire or sheet. at
Lewis' New Book mid Stationery Store.
HAIR DYE? HAIR DYE??
Win. A. Hatelielors Hair Dye!
The Original and Best in the World
All others are mere imitation, and should
be avoided, if you wish to esca p e ridicule.
GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY HAIR Dyed in.
staetly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or
Black, without the, least ittjur) to Hair or Shin.
Fifteen Medals and Diplomas :Dave been a•
warded to Wm. A. Batchelor _since 1339, and
over 80,000 applications have been made to
the Hair of his patrons of his famous
WM. A. II NTGLIELOR'S HAIR DYE pro.
damn color trot to be distinguished from na.
tare, and is wserauted nut to injure in the least
however lung it nosy be eontinned, and the ill
effects of Berl Dyes remedied ; the Lit it in
vigoratedfor life by this splendid Dye.
Made, St Id or applied (in 9 private moms)
at the Whig Factory, 233 Broadway, New
York. Sold in all cities and towns of the Uni•
ted States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods
Dealers.
Efir The Genuine 'instil° name and address
upon a eteel plate engraving on four side.; of
each box, of WM. A. BATCHELOR,
233 Broadway, New York.
John Read, Agent Huntingdon Pa.
Nov. 17, .
(Reale of Mary Shively, dcc.)
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of Administration on the estate of
Many Sbritely, late of Porter township. dee.
having been gra 'led to the undersigned, all
persons indebted to said estate are required to
make iminediate.payment, awe those having
claims will present them duly authenticated for
settlement to
Jacob W. Shively,4dmr.
N. B.—The Administrator will attend ia
Alexandria, on the Bth and 15th days of Jan•
u lo r
l i rle L
township, Jan. 5. 186.
Illiscellaueons Afivorlisements,
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P,001( AND STATIONERY STORE.
n the - Gltiln!" OTlce Building, Market Sq u are
11 L:NT I'A
ruspe.,trtil:v
Of 111111t111 . ,1011
ht, op,u,tl :I, INC'S 13ook 111
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in:IP it Lima t I 11,1, On 111111 , 1 as t it
,aleal;l2
c:tv
As 1,0 .4,lre, to d,, a lively
pro;:ts, share of
WN. TI:S`.H.
Scrofula, 0r1!:r,.. 1U 'S Evil,
i 3 a ~..,a.;tattnaat of th,
Llixtl, 1p: v.hivit this 1!.,:d
pervit... b 0. 1 .,.,
ony
from its wt.
not de,lmy. Tho ,CrOlUlOll,4
cau,vd di•ease, J9W
ord.:re:l or unimithy input: Llth
and filthy 11,1%iL.:, the dei.te,ing
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•••nortil ir.lc,•tton. \'i:r.t•
aLovf., r0:1,
rtai.
ever .1,; •
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unto the third end fourth i,s4i , 4i i alio t;" hutted,
it seems to be the rod of thin who turd, 44 1
will visit the iniquities of the fathers uvon
their children."
Its effects commence by deposition from the
blood of cotropt or ulcerous matter, which, in
the longs, liver, and internal organs, is termed
tubercles; in the glands, tovelling , ; and on
the surface, er io
up!ns or cures. Tine foal cor
ruption, whic . o geode, in tier Wood, tlepressa
the energies of life, to that setofalaus constitu.
tiens not only ,ntifer front scrofulous com
plaints, but they have far paver to with
stand the attacks of othci ; eowe
guently, vest taunt:cc: perish by di,ordors
althougii not ecroi . ..ilout iu their nutum,
are still tout:red fatal by this taint in the
system. Moat of the esusmention whirls de
cicnatrs
the human family Ito its origin directly
in this scrufolonn contaro;natlm ; and many
destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, bruit,
had, ind,cd, of all the organs, r.rise „from er
are aggravated by !ha same cause.
OiWgnartor cf ull our pcoplo aie scrofulous;
their p..usqus are invaded by this lurking in
fo,tion, Itud their h,altli is undtrutined by it.
To ci,tuse it from the sv.,t rt Ivo tot,t ~i;ovato
biood by :11l I,!lcrative toodioLn,, and its.
v:,,rilto it by bc.a!thy food awl cxcrcike.
wo kupidy on
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FOR OF A FAMILY PHI !",
are ttn corripet,tl that disease within the range et
their !equal e itt withrtatat r,r CV.lde than
1 1 . 1 1.111.
to Imman otrTati
ism, correeting • Mseasacl action, and re,,t , t het
its healthy Nit:lilies. As a renstmteneo of the,,s
properties, the ivo:did lobe lamed down
pain or pllyeie,l del flity it astarlsbrd to find hit
health or , nerg, restored by a remedy at once so
L,Parla end insitiag.
Not only do they cure the every-day complaints
of sorry be , ly, but sko cony formidable mod
dangerous (:14.2it,5. 'lho agent lelow named is
tleaseti to furnish reatis tor Atnoimm Altuarate,
ecmtaining certificates of their cores and directions
u
fur their use in floc telier.inA complaints: Costive-
Sn. Ilearthoffll,iirhdlly . ,i7.l(ll . SOrdered
1611 Sal 111W . V., lint, I'4M in (lad 3101 . bid
Ir;m lire. Ike Buta. r, ~(14th,ey, L 053 if Amu ,
Jr,u,4l , e, aiLtl otter itio,cd complaints,
atiaire; fr:sn a
tomatote of the Ludy or obstructiatt
of its f,,nctione.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
PO. ItAPID Ct. op
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness,
Croup, Ilroneliitiu, Incipient Consump.
lion, and for the relief of Consumptive
Patients in advanced btages of the
disease.
So wide is the field of its usefulness and sn DU
memos are the cases of its eores, that almost
every section of country stounds in perions pph•
lielikLown, who have Leen restored from alarming
and even desperate iligeascs of the lungs by its
use. When vent tried, its superiority over entry
other medicine of ito kind is too apparent in escape
observation, and wire' its I iglues eve known, the
ptiblie no longer hesitate what antidote to employ
for the tEstiesslng and dangerous affections of the
pulmenaly wails that are incident to our climate.
While many inferior remedies thrust upon the
cenutrinity letve failed und been discanled, this
has gained friends byerery trial, conferred benefits
on the Lfilieted they eon never forget, and pro
duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to
bo forgotten.
• PREPARED Olt
DR. J. C. AYER & CO.
LOW}LL, MASS
JOHN Ryan, Agent Huntingdon, l'a.
Nov. 10, 1958.--ly .
Miscellaneous Advalisements.
13 A , TCTIELOIIS , WIGS AND T . OcI'EL . S , „ 74 Dominion
„. h as; all. They are olagaut. ens) ;
and duraldo.
Fitting Co a charm—no taro up behind—no Old Dominion
shrinking off the head ; indeed, this 73 the only I
Estnblisionent n•hcre these things are 'Toro. I Old Homi 0104
ly nialmtood and made.
Nov. 17, 233 Broadway, N. Y. ON Dominions
DALLEV*B MAGICAL PAIN EXTRAC- j old llominions
TOR, _ _
all .11sea,m, lull:m.l4m mato or loss pre
-1 dominato,—.n,w to all,y in damation strikes old pomh i j o n 9
at the rout of r.ll die-: ses—lumeu nu imuiedi
GALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRGTOR
aild ',thing el re, allay it:flu:nation at once, ;
niv.l, a ecrtaia cm:. Over forty different varieties and shies,
It,.;lcy Magi,al Extracicr will core I •
11;iu.:!;,10';',1.,4,:.e'L1n0",,,°,1;::,,,,,1i?t°,-;t70.t,r"8:i,°4'1",„
us Ur. lien of the Jonrnnl .1 Health
~,,,,, 1:0111,8, sore sc •i eucc and c ommon sense," the, arc thpillb ,
N I.lruisos, Strain, into tiso, an d are destined seen to amber
( 11iir. Poison, ri,P,,cy, Met, I cede ail others. They can be obtained from or
rnto;em, 5,a1,1 dead, F.:dt Rheum, Bahluese, ! cadored through any Etorekocper, or dealer in
Kry,i'le!as, Ringworm, Darin:re Itch, Small i housekeeping article,
Mc,le Rash, I.lzr„ Sit. I `Sr-2 — Alerel,,,;,ts who have not received our
it may ay pear incredulous that se I Trade Circular, giving rvio, torn.' will
„.,„„ r ,Lanid 6 e eu had' b y one turd- ; lie itnined lately cupplird on application, by ley
elc ; ruch nt, idea wail ranial, when reflection I ter, 1 . ARTHUR, BURNHAM, & GILROY,
to 11,, fact, that 11, waive i.; a combine. l 117 S. 117 '..tout Tenth Street, Philadelphia.
evezy ono apply • t.te!e Manufacturers under the Palm:
tr.• phr,:ot azi: l tnde 13 its apo.gate dirorder. 1 Cit7•Alr.o., manufacturer., under the Patent,
GALLEYS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR cf A ItTEIt'S CELEBRATED AIR-TIGIIT
011, is !wren, the time is I SLLF-SEALING FRUIT CANS & JARS.
art I , etween and a perihuncet cure; ht.. !kith, it
an ex , rahh,r, ni it dr ,cs 1111 (ikeasee STCYIE9C(C3p.
air,.o,,d H ui., I, We rcrier,t those [sir hubhcrtbers who re
cite flick papewhtu inform vs of those in their
itnn , editde ocigLlJo7hends who are subscribers
t, t 1 ";fournel," uhid bare failed to receive
j the same, since tee ider‘iiih, hf oar pt:ck-hook,
' h) radians en the n.l of Feb,s.iry.
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165 Chau:bora hL. Now-York.
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i Nov. 17,
TUEEA.T PURIF'ER !
THE WORLD CHALLENUED
,C:::•; - • TO 111('!)1"C1'. ITS EQUAL!
THE l;1.0011 SEARCHER
TRIUMPHANT!
liv:orn statement of Davil McCre,y, of Na.
pier Totem hip. licliord comae,
in April, us near as 1 can remernemi , er
a !mall pin.ple trade its (11.1110arAttoo on lay
up
per 111., iii•sil SOen became cnlari,ed and sore.
I Ivied poulti,s tit Ferrel, and u wash o r blue
eine% without elfeet• Finding the sore extend -
b.,. I cail,l c,n Dr. Ely, •01 Stitellsburg, who
pri t oonneed it CANCER, and itreserihed a wash
of sugar of lead and bread poultices. Finding'
these remedies of no avail. I .called upon Dr.
Shelter, of Davidsvillc Somerset county, who
also pronounced the diseaso Curter and garr
me internal and external remedies—the latter
conAsting principally of caustic ; but all to no
purpose, as the disease continued . spreading te•
weed the nose. I next toed a preparation of ar
senic, in the form of salve. This for a time
elleckpl the disease, lut the inflammation woo
increased. I next celled upon Dr. Stater of St.
Bedford county, who also pronoun
ced the disease to be Cancer, and applied a Salvo
slid to be a never-failing remedy, but it had no
effect whatcver 'in checking the spread of the
sore. In December, of the same year, the dis
ease had oaten away a greater part of my upper
lip, and lout attacked the. nose, when 1 went to
Cincinnati. where I consulted Dr. 11.3. Newton
of the }Acetic Medical College. lie pronoun
ced the disease cation:ons Cancer, superin
. duced Itr an inordittam tom of reoccur . ," Ile
applied mild tine ointment, rn.l gave no inter
nal remedies. My face hotfled up, but th t , in
11,minaticu was not thopiughly ren t oe,,i, du
Fe: aunty, 1857, be prenounced me cured, and
I left for home. In 41,61 the (Ikease again re
tarncd, am: so ',Men,: was the pain than could
not reit at night. Late in May I returned to
Cincinnati. anti estie place t tnyielf under the
charge of I)re - S:ewton, Willi Wl,lll I remained
11,11 Septet/flier, dnring wice:t time he wed
ever, kr, /am remedy, an i partly succeeded in
cheekily.: the. disease, Litt when I returned
there were still farce discliarcing ttlecte
upon my face. I rentinue.l uting Nu wtmt's
f•reparat loon, and td encdietne that I got iron.
I Ir. Ely. but the Cancer continued growing un
it had eaten oil the belt tdde of toy nose, the
, Ater portion of tey le:t check, mid had attack
; my left eve, 1 iced nutty up nil ho, eof cv
en I , eMg cure,i, rinse Dr. Lly E.aid he could only
rite relief; hit that n cute wee impossible. In
'! tors. I bought a bottle of "Blood Seat
but I must confess I Int.l no faith in i t .
a , "...ty wcnk n I commenced taking it ;
.•und that I a• 1 strentii day by day,
, . :hot the . t,•, I s ninnineitt . latt drying up.
; !. :"., I ; tt the third bottle wits la-
I !' • u miracle. I
~.. • •. tve been hetilthier
, : but seven yearn.
• ',figured 1 11111,;11
r.0,0h , 0u0 Olin has rpat
. • , hi •t, 1..', 1 it dune thiraigh i!. •
• : , :cUIZEAII Y.
•.. thi, 31, day tt
.1. !, , ; me, one or the .lustit
, .• tt.c Lurk:ugh of
•• . '' . !air county l'a.
Jonc,. JOilS OUBLEY
NEW EVIDENCE,
unlieted with a grevious 'ratter 011 the
terns end taco—a(ler trying, many ienicdiee
hich utterly failed to eure-1 was pursuadml
by W. Darns & Co. to try Lindsev's Impro
ved !Mood Searcher ; and now, six-wheks alter
finishing the s coin! bogie, pronounce rnyht.l
owed.
The letter broke out, something over a year
:Igo r nn the inside el my, aims, extending from
the dhows down to the wrists; also on my face,
immediately round the mouth and chin, and eon
'lnert to lie n perfe,t tormePt to me untill fliced ly
the Blood Scorcher. lily arms, at times, mere
ahnost useless, owing to the CI lake rod sores
on them, liable to bleed at any time on the
least exertion to lilt ur work, and sometimes
so itchy that I could oearcrly prevent tearing
oil my flesh. I have now been cored six wee',
and feel it due to Mr. Lindsey, and to the pith
lie generally, to make this statement, in hop.:
that others like myself may be benctfited by
using his valuable medicine.
JANE k WILSON,
mark
Sworn and subscribed before me, one of %he
Aldermen in and for the City of Pittsburg, thin
28th day of July. A. D. 1853.
AND MoMASTEV. Aldermen.
liollidaysburg, Sett. 22,58.15.
Aat t itthlogist ic Salt.
This celebratea medicine is fur sale at the
Journal Office. For all intim tmitory diseases
it is it certain cure. Get abe a and try it, ye
wit are afflicted.
(Estate of George Eroose
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Notice is iiTetT,ti;iiiiott;r7testamen
tary on the last will of George Krouse, late cf
Todd township, dec. have been duly issued to
the undersigned. All persons indebted to the
estate of the said dec. aro requested to make
immediate payment, aud all teat Mg claims a
gainst it, to present them properly authentica
ted for settlement to
Henry. Core°Hue, Exemitor
sth. 185 e.—Gt
• .761
Illiscellaneoils Advertisements.
"OLD DOMINION"
Coffee l'ote.
Cuffue Urns,
For Hotel..
Poarding-Iluules .
011"Dominlons
For Rcetaurints•
For Steaml.ats.
Old Dominions
roc the Mill!ou.
MORiI THAN 500,000 Bottles
SOLD IN THE
NEW ENGLAND SIAM
IN ONE YEAR.
:TIRE RESTORATIVE OF 0. J. WOOD,
I for restoring the hair perfectly und pertna
udutly has never yet had a rival, volume after
Volume Might he given from W. llparts of the
would and from the most intelligent to prove
that it is a perfect Restorative ; but read the
circular and you cannot doubt; read also the
following,
vral„Titc Ils in.—People have for centuries
bees afflicted with bald heads and the only re•
I imply, heretofore known, has been those ahem.
triable wiv,. Ilya recent disPovery of Proles.
son Wtmdthese rt, being last dispel,
scil with, bat a great many persons still patro
, nine thorn, bass ices they hlvn been so often
imposed apes lisle Tonics of different kinds.
To ell such persons we earnestly make the
request, that they will try once again, for in
Wool's Restorative there is no ouch thing as
fail. We know of lady who was bald, who
! used the article a short time, and her head is
I now covered completely with the tiniest and
I most beautiful curls imaginable. We know of
numerous cases whore hair was rapidly falling
out, a bich it, restored in greater perfection than
it et or had been before.
It isahu without was of the best ar•
tic:l,B fur keeping Lair in good condition,
making it :.c f t glosly, removing dandruir and
has proved itself the greatest macron to all the
ills that hair is us heir to.
It is the duty of every oue to improve their
personal appearance though some cony differ
in regard to the ways of doing it; but every ono
vial admit that a beautiful head of heir either
lill loan or women, ss an object much to La
deitired, and then, are no means tbit should
ho left untried to obtain such a consideration.
; Woman's Adrocate, Philadelphia.
Coshocton, Ohio, Nov. 18, 1856.
0. J. WOOD sh 'CO.—Gents As Ilia,:
le, engaged in selling your Hair Restorative
tlie last 500000 fur one of your local agents,
mid having experienced the beneficial abet,
of it sisyself, I would the to obtain an rigeney
thu 'State of Ohio or some Suite in t to
dsould you wish to make such nu an
roogonwsi s, es I ate convinced there is nutting
e,issal to it in the United States, for reztoring
the lair. I h ove boon engaged its the d:s.;
btainces foruenra!years, and have sold vast•
o n o preparati o n s f or the hair, but nave found
nothing that restores the secretive organs or
ori g orates the se n t., as well ns yours. being
fully convinced that You* r"ti.wati. is what
represent it to be, I . would like to engage in the
axle of it, for I am ca tisfied it must sell
Tours truly,
S. V. STOCKMAN,
Worland, Moss., Feb. 8, 1857.
PROF. 0. J. WOOD & CO.—Gouts : Dar.
in g realized the good etreeto of your flair Re•
I with to mate, that fiading toy hair
lag thin, no wall as gray, I WIN it:dared
wind 1 read nod heard, to try the articles
o.all by you, to promote its growth and
;u; age its color no it was in youth, both of
,hielt it haseireeted completely. In the oper
ation 1 hare used nearly three bottles.
Yours, c.
JAMES FRANCIS.
0. J. WOOD tt Co, Proprietors. 312 Broad
nil,. 11,w York, (in ibo great N.Y. Win)
rtailing listablishatent,) and 114 Market St.,
St. Lonii, Mo. Jolts Dead, Ar,at, 'Hunting•
too, and sold by all good Druggitas.
TAKE 1102 CE.
Advertising and Job Work.
We would remind the Advertising corn•
munity ,nd all others who wish to bring
their business extensively before the pub
lie, that the 'Jovial! hos the largest cit-•
culation of any paper to the county—that
iis e instantly increasing;—and that it
goes into the ba,ds of our wealthiest citi-
We would also state that our facilities
for executing all kinds of JOB PRINT.
ING are equal to those of any other office
inthe county; and all Job Work entrus
ed to oar hands will be done neatly,
promptly, and nt prices which will be
a tisfactory.
M. PETTENGIII. & CO:5 Adrer
tisiug Agency, 119 Nassau St., Now York, &
10 State St., poston. S. N. Pettengill & Co.
am the Agents for the "Jona:mt.. and the most
itilue Oita and largest circulating Newspapers
in the United States and the Canadas. They
aro authorized to coati a,:t for us at our lowcs
rates.
FRESH GROUND PLASTER.'
The Juniata ',lour and Plaster Mils, one
mile east of Alexandiia, Huot. co., have on
hand at all times, the best quality of Ground
Plaster, for which Grain of all kinda will be
taken in exchange at market priced.
SAMUE T a HATFIELD
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
.....
Iron City Conintercial C,ollege.
Te Pots,
riTTsRURGH, PA. = . 7 CHARTERED 1855.
300 Students attending January 1868.
NOW the largest and most 'thorough Com
mercial School of the United States.—
Yount , , men prepared for actual duties of the
Counting Room. _ _ a
J. C. Smrrn, A. M. Prof. of riok-keep
ing and Science of Actrounts. •
A. T. DOUTUETT, Teacher of Arithmetic
nndCommercial Calculation.
_ .
J. A. Ilarmeant and T. C. jERRIbIi, Teaub.
ers hook-keeping.
A. COWLE,Y and VI. A. Tslira.ta, Profs. of
Pani:l.o4l.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE. ENTRY BOOK.
HELPING,
As met] in every departmebt of business.
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID
MUSINEIS WRITING—DETECTING
COUNTERFEIT MONEY--
MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE—.
COMMERCIAL LAW-
,fro taught. nud nil other subjects necessary
fcr tho fincre,4 and tburotizb education of a
practical busine,4 inao.
12 PI3EIVIIiT222.
lirne•n uli the i.ren,intno in Pittsburgh fbr
the past tbreeyenr=, nice in Eastern and Wes
tern Cat,, l'or the beat Writing,
iOT ESL:RI:ED WORK.
Importitnt Information.
Stitdentt: enter at any time—No vacation—•.
Time unlimited—Review at pleasure—Gradu•
arcs assisted in obtaining sitontions—Tuiti,
tbr Full Commercial name $35,00—Aver,,.:
time Bto 12 week—Board, $2.50 per week—
Statioattry, s6.oo—entire Met, $60.00 to $70.•
"p• • Ministers' Sons received at half price.
Tor Card—Cir.:fir—Specimens of Business
end Ornamental Wriiinp—inclose two stamps
and address F. W. JENKINS,
Sept. 21i, 1858.-Iy. Pittsburgh, Pa
ALTOONA, Blair co., July 3,'58.
J. D Brow:Roil', Lewistown, Pa.,
Deur Sir—Mr. Wm.
TvLanai:on, who hus been suffering several
years front rheuniati.n, got so ill that his friends
and relatives were summoned to wituess his
dealt. I induced his friends to try the virtue
of your preparation—they did so, as the last re;
sort ugd, to their astonishment and joy, he be
gun t o improve, got better and better, and now.
so for as I know he is a hale and stout man,
This is not the only case where the Gs.ivainC
VIL has surpassed human expectations. In
every ease where I have recommended the On,
it has done what it promises to do. Send us
another s2o's worth.
Yuurs truly, 11. LEIIER.
Aug. 18,'53--1y
row) AT LAST_ ! ! !
The Way to Save Money! !
Al 'CD Clll2stla HARD TIMM !
is Io
BOY ALL EINES or IlArtowAßE
BUY ALL KINDE or HARDWARE
BUY A 1.7, KINDS OF HARDWARE
FROM JAS. A. Raw..
FROM JAS. A. BrtowN.
FROM Jas. A. BROW,.
AT CITY PRICES.
This ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS
exceeds all others in importance.
1,1. Because it supplies THE PEOPLEwith
ivdespensable articles and many useful inven
tions. isl iols can be found only in a HARD
WARE STORE.
2nd. Tha subscriber purchasing in largo
quantities front manufacturers, is enabled to
sell these goods front
_ _ _
20 to 100 per cent cheapert
than they nre sold by other merchants.
Ilia stork includes a complete variety of
WEILDING-HARDWARE.
CUTLERY,
OILS, PAINTS,
VARNISHES, GLASS,
STEEL, IRON,
MECHANIC'S TOOLS,
11OLLOW-WARE,
SADDLERY;
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
CHAIN PUMPS,
LEAD PIPES,
MOROCCOES,
- LININGS Sc.
Together with X full aseortmei:t of eyerythw g
pert ninlng is ED line of business.
A it callers receive prompt attention.
JAMES A. BROWN,
Huntingdon, Oct. 6th, 1616.
'DON'T READ THISI
New Drug and Grocery Store.
SAMUEL S. SMITH, H , 11111 5t.,5 doors west
of the Court House, Huntingdon. Deolera in
Mims, Chemicals, 1/Yo Stuffs Paints Varnish
es. Oils, Spt. Turpentine, Fluid, Alcohol, Wino
and Brandy of the host article for medical pur
rases, Concentrated Lye for malting Soap, Glass
Patty Putout Medicines also Coffee, Tea, Cho
colate, Sugar, Molasses, Vinegar, Fish Salt
Tjour, Crakers, Nuts, Condio, Figs; Haisiess
Tobacco, Cigars, Syrups of all kinds for sum,
titer drinks, in a word every thing usually kept
in a Drug or Grocery biore, those who dtsite
pure and Genuine articles with do well by
giving us a roll.
Sept. 29, 1859.—1 y.
AsK
'Fis is a ticw and valuable improvement,
end is better. cheaper, smaller, lighter, more
sinplo, requires less power, will chaff and clear,
gram and ~.erds more rapidly, and with far
greater econf»ny, than any other Grain Fan in
use. Send tar a descriptive catalogue to Wm.
L Boyer C Bro., Agricultural implemeut Fax.
tory, Philadelphia.
Sept. 29th, 1858.--Gm..
--- I,I7II`7IMARY
An f•X prtioneed Editor, su , ,,cessful Author,
find n thoroughly educated Litera r y ma n , yea,.
rY wit' , "en LY'fivo ward of the drudzery of
1 Ally Journalist—, hat; determined to hire out
nod sell his brains nt,tetail, to those who may
require their servkas, in any honorable way.
ItTerthants, nosiness Men, Inventors, and
dealers of every kind, will be supplied, offhand
with Advert:dements, (poetical or otherwise,)
Notices, Cards, Circulars, or any species of ar•
titles d aired,
PoViticians will be supplied with Speeches,
leni,crts, Kosolutions, Letters, Toasts, Pam•
".stets, Editorial Articles, Communications,
tint every sort of 13rain•work, which they may
led it inconvenient or troublesome to do then,
;el
Ladie3 and Gentlemen, of every rank in so
eiety or occupation in life .au have Lettera
written on any subject, Anther business or
sent mental,
The sfivertiser will also conduct or translate
Corre.,pondence of every kind, either English,
French, Spanish, German or Latin.
Poetry, Acrostics, for Albums, Notes,
Billet
doux, Monodies, and Compositions of the moat
delicate and confidential character, incident to
every possible circumstance or event in life,
will in , • furnished in inviolable confidence, by
writing to the undersigned, and explaining
their wishes.
Orders by mail, accompanied with cash, will
be strictly and promptly attended to. Address
J. THOMPSON, Literary Bureau
Boa 2285 Philadelphia P. 0., Pa
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