Nunttughn rank for the Indies and three cheers for tile la dies and three for the Huntingdon Braes ' Bend, the crowd dispersed, leaving all who witnessed it under the pleasing reflection that old Petersburg has aroused from her lethargy, and with the iirnion C.4uards" and their gallant captain, the people can , retire to their midnight slumbers, know ing that they are safe under their protec lion. Long may they live, and when they have passed away may the stripes, borne by their children, wave over them. The best order and peace were observed thro'- ' nut the day. QUIXOTIC. Wednesday Morning, March 2. 1859.1 AMERICAN A ORCIILTURIST.—The May _______ number of this monthly is now on our table The Circulation of the Hun- This is one of best Agricultural peri tingdon Journal, is great- odical nt ell times—but the pre sent er than the Globe and Ant- I number is particularly valuable, We erican combined. I are astonished that it is not taken by CLUBBING WITH MAGAZINES. levet y farmer ! The Huntingdon JOCUNAL for one year, and i Published in Mew York, by Orange either of the Magazines for the sane period I Judd. A. M., at $1 per annum. will be sent to the address of any subscriber to be paid in advance as follows : ! PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. The Journal and Godey's Lady's .flook, fur ! ------ one Le a ' Journal and Graham's Magazin S e 3 , f s o o r ! Putt.snEt.rms Mon.?, 1859 one year, .. $3 50 FLOUlt—Superline. per barrel, $5 75(4600 The Joni nal and Emerson's Magazine and I u Extra " " 5 944645 Putnam's Monthly, fur one year, $3 501 0 family c• 6.25 to 725 The Journal and Frank Leslie's Family i u se Fl our ant i C on , g e m Magazine and Gazette of Fashion, fur ono year $3 50 , The Journal and Lady's Home Magazine, 1 for one year. $2 75 She Journal and Peterson's .Ihtgazine, for ONO s'ear,, . $2 751 The Journal and Atlantic Monthly, for one year, $3 50 The Journal and Gerate Fanner. kr one year, $1 87} PETER: 1 1111RO, Feb. 24, 1850. Editor of the Journal: Sin:—Pardon file if I intrude upon I The Life, Speeches and Memorials your patience for a few minutes, in ni temp- ! OF ting to give you a brief sketch of the grand ' DANIEL WEBSTER; co i n e t , n ( ! o " i i i " Fre l m iis t i h " e o l t celebrated . Orations, a se celebration of the 22nd. As items of new 3 are very scarce in this part or the country. ! 0 „,„i„„ o f hi: 1 Ka togies t i t lilVelr:i',d on be I think it would not be amiss to give a brief : and Times. description of the banquet at the celebra- y sAmu ni l , gt - cKER, A. 31. Lion of the birthday of the great patriot, I George Washington. This splendid work is just published, in ono large volume of 550 pages. It is printed on The day and the occasion were one long r,„; paper and bowel in beautiful style; con s() be remembered by the citizens of our I tains excellent tint We:Al.:Wont; of his Birth borough and 'Mindy. place and Mansion at Mansfield ; and a fi ll!. len,gth ' Steel Portrait. The Publisher At 9 o'clock in the rimming one could oilers it with confidence to the American pen. see white cockades waving in the breeze, pie, and Is convinced that :t will supply an ini i; which was a strong indication that the 'true I ,::,, t 7 o ut b ` o "a t ta il i l iec i n i e ic n r c e n o i r i e r w a t u ie T p N r :Z e r d and tried hearts of '76; were not forgot- within a compact and convenient compass, the ten. The unusual stir showed that the chief events of the linoof Daniel Webster, his . , most remarkable intellectunl efforts, and the people were to and fro, with hearts as light most valuable and interesting; eulogies which and free as the sporting guests of a wed- the his men of the nation uttered is honor dung feast. I must not forget the ladle:, c'f.l.l,ica mmory.w present all these treasures in this veh (God bless them!) who spared no pains in ume, at a very mode-ate price, and in a very twining eve tths, and making other or. ; F i tt, r 7ltl i t i p o rz i Su bscription »rice in cloth t.ibossefl menus to decorate tie streets, and oak, • Per . sons desito > .;; of becoming ...t .' gents for the occasion well a orthy of the patriotic this valuable work, will address, for further par. hearts who assembled to celebrate the birth, tiruhtrs,DUANE PULisox, Pub. 3,'59..3t. ::3 S. 3rd. St., Philuda. day of the fattier of our country and the Fcb.2 Miscellaneous Advertisements. man who stood the storm, and °wroth! the I wnrs that secured to us the liberty that we MORE THAN 500 , 000 Bottles boast so much of. •01,l) IN 'I'll) At helf-past nine, f 'apt. Johnson had his NEW ENGLAND STATES handsome squad of Union Ounr‘is drawn IN ONE YEAR. TM: RESTORATIVE OF 0. J. WOOD, up in battle army. One would have sup posed that he „as preparing to meet the , I ,,,Vi e ,,: s t" = l ; ' i r k ; P r f"" ; ' , aud Pe a rma • enemy on the plaint' of Utah ; and I dare volume might be .‘ g .t iv ' e a n f'rcm.ti;nittilp.oaltutisnco‘f a fter enemy and from the most intelligent to prove sny the heroic atptain and his brave COM. c l i t r a c t u l t t ,r is un a d perfect ,.,,a Restorative ; but read the pany would have given old Brigham a hard cannot doubt; read also the straggle for the conquest on the inornin, following. " of the twenty•second. s i n.- I.'rople have for centuries While the company were being drilled hers eillieted with hold lieads and the only re. : heretofore known, has been those nit., to the satisfaction of all the spectators, the le tendon of all we, directed to a moving so l i! I ! ..) ‘ o v il ". %es i e lY nt i l t icTer t i ir d o is h ' el7j Y e fa ° .. t t i cl ' i r s ' p r e c t s t: colutnn of what ono might have tools to be sal with, hut a great many pewits still pairs the advance of Brigham'e 64—but turned11,17,0,`„r„1,01,6,717,8,7 they Lave been so often Tunics of,)iiferent kinds. out to be General Watson and staff. accom. ;To all such persons we earnestly make the partied by the Huntingdon Brass Band. 'request, that they will try once again, for in They were greeted with a salute of 24 f0i1. I\'o know of a lady e•ho a•ns bald, w•hn guns from the Guards, who were stationed used the article a short time, and her head is .on the opposite hill. The General end now e most bTuTilfluleCumtleila tely i till th h V i e " i lc e i s tr t w anfi f Staff were then met by the marshl of the Inumerous cases where hair was rapidly falling day, and escorted to the public square, I out, which it restored iu greater perfection than where all present were treated to the soul- , it ever had been before. by It s fo a r h ic o ee w p i i t t !T t ii t ,e dtab i t e oni:eg000l condition,hear: cheering music of .‘Yankee Doodle," the Bend. The procesion formed and malting it seft glossy, removing dandruff and starched enemy to all the marched down Main street, to the Depot, up Hit/ street to Montgomery, and from It is the duty of every one to improve their there to a field in sight of town, where the personal appearance though some may differ Guards wero drilled by Gen. Watson and to regnrtl to the ways of dais it; but every one will admit that a beautiful lieu ,) of Moir either Capt. Johnson, till all present were assur- in man or woman, ss an object much to be ed that the Guards were well disciplined desired, and there ere , no means that shoald be left untried to obtain such a consideration. for service, Womatic Advocate, Philadelphia. After returning to town, (and by this t.,,te the crowd had s.velled to the number th r ee or four hundred in procession, of ficers, soldiers and spectutors,) all partook of a splindid dinner, got up by those noble• hearted landlords, Neff and Helfright, who are always sure to bo first in serving goad dinners on all occas ions, The celebration was finished by one of ,the most touching events of the day,—it was in prosenting a most beautiful wreath to Gen. Watson and staff, by 51;ss Anna Hunter, aged 6 years, as an humble tri- bute of respect for the men who had as seinbled to celebrate the birth day of our glorious chieftain. The wreath . was made by the ladies expressly for the occasion, and our talented townsman, E. V. Wing. gard, made a short but very appropriate speech on its presentation, which was re sponded to by one of the statt in behalf of the officers in a speech well worthy of the speaker. In returning thanks, ho assured them of his double wanks to the smiling young innocent, who was chosen to present the wreath, Indeed, if this was the last, it was no t the least act of this public demonstration is oar quiet village. After three cheers 45a1 48 1 60(,1,1 70 Wheat—red, per hnsbel, White " Cloverseed $G 50(i:46 75 per G 4 pounds l'iniotlu serd, $2,00 to 225 Flax, per bust ,1 $1 75 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW WORK FOR AGENTS. Cochoclon,ollio. Nov. 18, 1858, 0. J. WOOD & Co.—Gbnts As I have been engaged in selling your Hair Restorative the last season for one of your local agents, and having experience' . the beneficial effects of it myself, I mould like to obtain an agency for the State of Ohio or some State in the West, should you wish to make such an ar rangement, as I um convinced there is nothing equal to i t in th e United States, for restoring the h a i r . I h ave been engaged in the drug business fur several years, and have sold vari• one preparations for the heir, but nave found nothing that restores the secretive organs or nvigorates the scalp no well us yours, being fully convinced that your restorative is what represent it to be, I would like to engage in the sale of it, for I am satisfied it must sell Yours truly, S. T. STOCKMAN. Wayland, Moss., Feb. ii, 1857. PROF. 0. J. WOOD & CO.—Gents Hay. ing realized the good effects of your Hair Re. sturative, I wish to state, that finding my hair growing thin, us well as gray, I was induced from what I read and heard, to try the articles prepared by you, to promote its growth and change its color as it was in youth, both of which it hex effected completely- In the oper ation I have used nearly three bottles. Yours, &c. JAMES FRANCIS. 0. J. WOOD & Co., Proprietors. 312 Broad. war, New York, (in the great N. Y. Wire I Railing Establishment,) and 114 Market St., St. Loo:4, Mo. John Read, Agent, Hunting• don, lind RA by all good Druggists. Den.1,'58,3m. Miscellaneous Advertisements TERM OF THE JOURNAL. TERMS The"llutmeonow JOURNAL' is published :It the following rates : If paid in advance $1,40 if paid within six months otter the time of _subscribing 1.7; . . . . If paid hero; the expiration of the year, 2,00 And two dollars and fifty cents if not paid after the expiration of the year. No subscript tion taken for a less period than six months. 1. All subscriptions are continued until oth erwise ordered, and no paper will be discontion- until arrearages arc paid, except at the option of the publisher. 2. Returned numbers are nererreceired by us, All numbers sent us in that way are lost, had never accomplish the purpose of the haunter. 3. Persons wishing to slop !het,' moot pop V ar•r•earages, and send a written or verbs' order to that effect, to the Oleo of pub lication 'Huntingdon. 4. Giving notice to a postmaster is neither a legs or a proper notice. . . 5. After . ° Tie or more numbers of a new year have been forwarded, a new year has commenc ed, and the paper will not be discontinued unti arreoragee are paid. Sea No. 1. The Courts have derided that refusing to take a newspaper from the office, or removing and having it uncalled for, in PRIMA FACte evidence . _ I intentional fraud. h Subscribers living in distant counties, or in other States, will ho required to pay invariably in advance. tarTlie above terms will be rigidly adhered to in all rases. A D VE lITISEMENTS Will be charged at the following rates I insernon. 2 do. 3 do. Six lines or less, $ 25 $ 37{ $ 50 Me square, (IC lines,) 50 75 I 00 Two (32 " ) 100 150 200 3 mo. Gmo. 12 nio. One square, $3 00 $5 00 $0 00 Two squares, 500 800 12 00 4 column, SOO 12 00 18 00 do., 12 00 18 00 27 00 do., 18 00 27 00 40 00 1 0., 28 00 40 00 50 0U Business Cards of six lines, or less, $4.00. ADNINISTATORS NOTICE. (Estate qf Arm. Showalter, dee.) All persons are hereby notified that Letters of Administration on the estate of Abraham Showalter late of Cass township, Huntingdon County, dcc. him: been granted to the under- signed; all persons having claims or demands aguinst the estate of said dec. aro requested to make known the same to the undersign. eel without delay, nod all owing thin estate are requested to make immediate payment. DAVID STEVER, Adm. Cassville, Feb Bth LIGHT! LIGHT!! LIGHT!!! Peters Patent, nonexplosive Gas Lamps nre just AT thing for all being the only burner having a non conductor and reru• later attscheci—lea ring the lamps and id always cold—not like others—the being hut a straight tube entering the lamps. Goods at wholesale prices, or State or Cottoty rights for Sale. Address or apply to D. P. Peters, 422 Brootlway, Now York Feb W. F. THOMAS, AMBROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, PROM I' i LAD. T. n I.t, AT THE 00112. T HOUSE This gallery of Art is uow open ft..r puOic inspection of specimens of Ambrotypes. Crys. talographs, Photographs, Circular amid Star Pictures ' also, Name, or Age, or Residence, fa h. on the Pictures—letters of different colors. VARIOUS SIZED PICTURES, Set in Frames, Cases. Locl.•ets, Rings, Pins or 13raeelete. Particular attention pal,' to taking pictures of Children. Time, from one to four seconds. Perfect satisfactiwi given, or persons are not exported to take !heir pictures. Pictures taken from Lick or deceased persons at their residences. Copies taken f.•um Da guerreotypes or Portraits. Also, views of resi dences. &c. Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to call and esamino specimens. Pictures taken as well in cloudy as fair weather. How often do we hear the exclamation, when persons are looking at Portraits—'l would not value any sum if I could procure the Portraits of my parents—or deceased children I" Rea der, if you are gifted with this ennobling feel ing of unity, you have an opportunity to grati fy it at a small cost, by procuring Portraits, which, it is known, trill not fade. geT-Those that wish to learn this beautiful art can call one ace W.F. Thomas, front Phila. Priem; from 50 cents upwards. Jana 2;58.-y. PAPER I PAPER I I Noto, Post, Commercial, Foolscap and Flateap—a good assortment tor sale by the ream, half ream quire or sheet, at Lewis' New Book and stationery :tore. Dec.22,'58. tt. HAIR DYE? HAIR DYE?? Wan. A. Dateltelors flair Dye The Original and Best in the World All others ere mere imitation, and should be avoided, if you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY HAM Dyed in stantly to a beautiful and Natural Brows or Black, without the least injury to flair or Skin. Fifteen Medals and Diplomas bane beep a warded to Wan. A. Batchelor since 1839, and over 80,000 applications have been made to the Hair of his patrons of his flamous Dye. \V M. A. BA't UHELOR'S 11Allt DYE pro duces a color not to be distinguished from ture, and is warranted not to injure in the least however long it may be continued, and the ill effect of Bud Dyee remedied ; the 11, it in vigoratedfor life by this splendid Dye. Made, mild or applied (in 9 private rooms) at the Whig Factory, 233 Broadway, New York. Sold in all cit. ,a and towns of the Uni ted States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. e - The Genuine hostile marl and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each box, of WM. A. BATCHELOR, 233 Broadway, New York. John Read, Agent Huntingdon Pa. Nov. 17,'38-Iy. (EE/ate of Mary Shively, de,l Atinligvt!iirHA.tpws NOTICE. Letters — ofAdminit7ration on the estate of Maoy Shrively, late of Porter township. dec. having been gra t.d to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, ane those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to Jacob W. Shively,.4dmr. N. 13.—The Adtuinistrator wall attend in Alexandria, on tho Bth and 15th days of Jan na ilo i r i t l e i r t. township, Jan. 5. 1869, Miscellaneous Advertisements. R VTIM -- war_Q -- T/111Z. ATCHELOP,S WIGS AND TOUPEES 11 surpass all. They are elegant. light, easy and durable. Fitting ton charm—no turn up behind—no shrinking oft the head ; indeed, this is the only Establishment where these things are proper ly understood and made. Nov. 17, 233 Broadway, N. Y. HALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRAC- TOR, T i. all diseases ialatnation more or less pm 1 dominates—now to allay intlatantior. strikes at the root of all diseases—heuce an iatrnedi• ate cure. GALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRGTOR and nothing eine, will allay inhumation at once, id make it, certain cure, Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor will cure the following among a great catalogue of diseases: Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Chafes, core Nipples, Corns, Bunions, Bruises, Strairs, Bites, Poison, Chi!says. Gout, Swelling. Rheu matism, Suald Head, Salt Rheum, Baldness, Krysidelas, Ringworm, Barbers Itch, Small Pox, Mangle Rash, &c. To some it may appear meredidons that so many diseases should be reached by one arti• de ; such no idea will vanish when reflec!inn points to the fact, that the salve is a combine. non of ingredients ' each and every one apply- • Mg a perfect antimile to its apostate disorder. GALLEYS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR in its effects is magical, because the time is short between diseases and a permanent cure; and it is an extractor, so it draws all diseases out of the affected part., leaving nature as perfect no before the injury. It is scarcely tie• cessary to say that nu house, work•shop, or manufactory should be one moment without it. No Pain'Extractor is genuine unless the box has has upon it a steel plate engraving, with the mime of Henry Dailey, Manufactu rer. For sale by all the Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout the United Statas and Cummins. Principal Depot, 165 Chambers St., New.Yorlr. C. F. CHASE. John Read, Agent Huntingdon Pa, Nov. 17, '58.-Iy. THE GREAT PUAIFtIi THE WORLD CJIALLENGED ! Dar TO PRODUCE ITS EQUAL! Der THE BLOOD SEARCHER r,e - C LORIOUSLY TRIUMPH ANTI Sworn statement of David McCreary, of Na pier Township, BedMrd county, In April, 1856, as near as I can rememcmher a small pimple made its appearonee on my up per lip, which ,cion became enlarged owl sore. I used ?milli les at sorrel, and a wa,h of blue vitrol, without effect. Finding die sore.extend ine I called on Dr. Ely, of Schellsburg, who pronounced it CANCER, nod prescribed n wash of Eugur of lead and bread poultices. Finding the, remedies of no avail. I called upon 1/r. Shaer, of Davidsville, :Mmersct county, who alai pronounced the disease Cancer and gore no internal and t,ctermil remedies—the latter consisting principally of caustic; ban ell to no patio's, os the tliwitse continued spreading to ward the boric. I next used a preparation of er scnic. in the form of salve. This for a thee checked tb: disease. I ut the inflammation soon iII,TeRSC.i. I next coiled upon Dr. titatit: of Claitsville, Radford rummy, who also. pronoun ced the disease to he Cancer, and applied a Salvo said to be as never failing ronedy, but it had no etlbet whatever in checking the spiced of the sore. La DeciunWr, of the s , nne•year, the din e., hod eaten away a greater purl 01 my upper lip, and had attacked the nose, when I went to Cincinnati where I consulted Or, R. S. Newton of the Elect ic Medical College. Ito pronoun. cad the disease •'a cutaneous Catcer, superin- by an inordMate n-as of mercury.'; Ile inild sine ointment, tool gave Inc inter nnhve,„,„:ls. My face healed up, but the in ,:ns not thoroughly -removed, In F e b ruar y. 1857. be pron ounced me cured, and I left fei ; home. ' _April the (Incase again re turned, nod so violent the pain that I could not re at night. Late In ,Nay I returned to Cineinr ol ti pr an . Ndnegwation p i ece d , e pselt under die chargen, with whom 2 . remained unsil September, during which time hd ilm 3l ever y known ...illy, and partly succeed es: in checking the disease, but whets I returned home there were still throe discharging , ulcers upon my face. I continued using Newton's preparations, and also medicine that I got from Dr. Ely, but the Cancer continued growing un til it had eaten off the left side of city nose, the !sreater portion ul my left cheek, and hada:tack ed my left eye, I had given up all ho,•e of ev cr being cured, since Dr. Ely said he could only give relief; but that a cure was impossible. In March, 1853. I bought a bottle of "Blood Sear cher," but I must confess I lied no faith in it. I wan cery weak when I cotninenced taking it; but I found that I gained strength day by day. and also that the ulcers COMIIICitced drying up. I continued, and when the third alto was ta ken my lace was healed en if by a ntiracle. I used a fourth bottle and I have been healthier since than I have been fur the last seven years. Although my face in sadly d'.sligured. I um still grateful to a benign Provideuee who has spared my life, and whirl: has beets dorm through the instrumentality of LINI,SEY'S IMPROVED limos, Saancrusn. DAVID McUREARY. Sworn mut subscribed. this 31st day of Au gust, A. D. 1854, before me, on of the Justices of the Peace in and for the Borough of Uollitittys burg, Blair county Pa. Witness— U J Jones. JOIIII GODLEY. PEW EVIDENCE. Being Hallamd with a grcrious Totter on the arms and face—after trying many remedies which utterly Ailed to cure-1 was pursuatlod by W. Id. Burris f. Co. to try Lindses's lmpro end Blood Searcher ; now, six-itheks alter finishing the a coed bottle, pronouneu niyhel cured. 'lllO triter broke nut, something over a year ago, on the inside or toy alms, extending front the elloows down to the wrists; also on toy face, immediately routol the mouth and chin, and eon tiued to he a perfect torment to me until! cored by the Blood &umber. lily arms, ut tunes, were almost useless. owing to the ourks and sores cut them, liable to bleed at any thou on the least exertion to lilt or work, and sometimes so itchy that I o , dd s.lnrcely prevent tearing oil toy flesh. 1 have now been cured six weeks 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 benetltted by using his valuable medicine. JANE kWILSON, murk Sworn and st,hsm•ibad before me, dim of the Aldermen in and for the City of Pittsburg, this 28th day of July, A. 1). 185. AND 11loMASTER Alderman. Hollidaysburg, Sept. 22,58• ly. Antiptiloakstic Salt. This cob:brawl ineilTeine is for sale at the Journal Office. For all inflammatory diseases it is a certain cure. Get abc x and try it, ye who are afflicted. (E wale o George Krouse dee.) EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice ie hereby given,thnt futAWltesta mon ary on the not will of George Krouse, Into of Todd township, dee. have been duly Maned to the undersigned. All persona indebted to the estate of the said des. are requested to !nuke immediate payment, and all lea tiny claims a• going, it, to present them properly authentica• ted for aottlement to Henry Corcelius, Executor Jao, 6th, 18.56.-6 t TAKE NOTICE+ Advertising and Job Work. We would remind the Advertising cont. munity and all others who wish to bring their business extensively before the pub lie ; that the Journal has the largest cir culation of any paper in the county—that iis e instantly increasing;—and that it goes into the hands of our wealthiest citi• zens. We would also state that our facilities for executing all kinds of JOB PRINT ING are equal to those of any other office intim county; and all Job Work erntrus. ed to our hands will be done neatly, promptly, and nt prices which will be atisfactory. giay.S. M. PETTENG ILL Y.; CO.'S Advii tisiug Agency, 110 Nassau St., New York. & 10 State St., Bo3ton. S. M. Pettengill & Co. are the Agents for the "Jouasht." and the most itfluo +dial and largest circulating Newspapers in the United States and the Canadas. 'I hey are authorized to contract for us at our lower rates. FRESH GROUND PLASTER. The Juniata Flour and Plaster one mile cast of Alexandria, Hunt. co., have on hand at all times, the best quality of Ground Plaster, kr which Grain of all kinds will be taken in exchange at market prices. SAMUEL HATFIELD Jan.] 2,'38.•5t• SUFFERING HUMANITY LEAD TIII§t The undersigned takes this Method of infor ming the public generally that there is no med icine now offered to the phlio that is egeal to DU YAWS GALVANIC OIL in rehuveing sulfering hutnanity. I was un observer of its effects in n friend of mine, who suffered iihnost everything tram a maralgic affection which resisted the hest med ical treatment in Centre county. We applied freely the Galvanic Oil to the painful part, and gave soma inwardly, end in 20 minutes the pa tient was asleep, and when awaked was tree tree (rum pain, mid confined so.—This is a positive fact which I am w illing to make good nt any time. A ease of FELoN was cured in nearly the same length of time. .1. 11. lIAIIN,Ccntre 11111. ':entre comity A IN . : 18 185871 y (Edfate of I,m,R Block, day.) tz:ii_c:u •7t o.n:!s. NO-trt..c,;. hereby given, that letters test amen tare an the last will of James Black, late of Jaeksan township, dee. have Lett duly issued to the estate of the said deer:, are requested to make immediate payment, nett and ali having claims against it, present to them properly nu thentieated far settlement to Robert Huey. Frecutors Jane Black. • Jan. iith 1859.-60" 91113,. GREAT BEAUTIFIER So li7: u omitecessfully sought , FOUND - AT LASTt. o F permanently gray hair to its Pon it ri g nruelstors colon ; =ris'iluxurimitly the bald head; removes all dandruff, itching and all serer bend and all eruptions; makes the hair suit , healthy, and glossy ; and call precise it to nay imaginable age. removes, as if ny mag ic, all I hitches, &c.-front the face, end cures all neuralgia end nervous head ache. See circular and the following. Doter, N. IL, Feb. 2d, 18.1.7, . PROP. 0. J. WOOL) CO.—GentA; Within a few days we have received so many orders and colts for Prof. J. H. Wearrs Hair Restora• tiva, that to day we were eentpelled to send to Boston fora quantity, (the G dozen you for warded all being sold,) while we might order a quantity from you. Every bottle tee hare sold OEMS 10 hove produced three or Atlr me customers, and the approbation, and patronage it receives trots the roost substantial and worthy citizens ofour vicinity. fully convince us that it is A MOST VALUABLE PREPARATION. Send us as soon as may ho one gross of $1 sirs; and one dozen $2 size; end believe us yours very respectfully. Signed, 1). LATHROP & CO. Ifickery Grove, St. Charles co. Mo. N ov , j:tt. MG.—Prof. 0. J. Wood.—llear s ot eethe; last summer we ware induced to use come of i'stir Muir Restorative, and its effects were so woi:derfali we fool it our du ty to you and the of iivied td report it. Our little son's head for sonic time had been perfectly covered with sores, ratd suiCe celled it scoffed head. The hair almost entire:;,' Onto off in consequence, when a ffiend, semng us sufferings, advised us to use a bottle of your Res torative, wo did so with but little hope of sue eess,but tooursurpriso, and that of all nor friends a very few applications removed the disease en tirely, and a new and luxurient crop of hair t•eon started out, and we can now any that oar boy hexes healthy scalp and as luxuriant crop of hair as any other child. We can therefore, and do hereby recommend your Restorativo, as a perfect remedy for all diseases of the scalp and hair. We are, yours respectfully. GEORGE W. HIGGINBOTHAM, - gAli;111 A. 111GolN1101111A1 0..7. WLOIBIUO., Proprietors 312 Broa.lway New York, in the great N. Y. wire railing with halm . t. and 114 Market St.. St. Louis Mo. And so, all Druggists. Sept. 20, `58.-3tn• • • THE CAN 'VILLE SEMINARY. ONLY $22.60 PER QUARTER THE PRESENT FACULTY: 111eN. 1VA1.:41, Principal, Pros of I,aosortges nod Philosophy. Chat. ft. Joann. A. )l Prot', of !Alio. Greek, etc. Janice Hughes, Prof. Benjamin F. Houck. Agljnoet Prot. of Nlatbeniatics. Gen. W. Linton, of Vocal Music. Mee. M. 1.411 Piecepirese, — Fen,.ll;r nl v liwnnc. Ilistory, Reading; etc. Mies E. 111 Faulkner, — Timelier Pellis Work, Pointing, Drawing, :Hiss 1). L. !fan1.9,.. Te..lr7 I , 7ZiCiljic, Vax Fruit, Flo'rs, MlB. Dr. Darwin. Toucher of Hoclish Branches. Miss J. 311. Walsh. 'feather of Primary English. The i ecent success of school is extraor dinary. Besides being the cheapest one of the hind ever etaitblisited, it is now the largest in this entitle of the State. All branches are taught, and students of all ages, and of both sexte, are received. The expenses for a year need not be snore than S9O. Students can en ter whenever they wish. Addle., JOHN D. WALSH, Cassville, Huntingdon Co., Pa. Juno"_3,'SB. BIANILS...AIwsys buy your Blanks at th Jt mat Unice." We have now prepared ave ry superio hrliele of BLANK DEEDS, BONDS JUPGNIENT NOTES, SUMMONS', EXECU 'I kl,h.sqr• We request thus, ut uur nu scribers who re dive their papers,to inform us of those in their immediate neighborhoods who are subscribers to the "Journal," and have failed to receive the same, since the stealing of our pack• Look, by ruffians on the 3d of February. Miscellaneous Advertisements. BOOKS. AP BOOKS ! 40,000 Volumes of Books for Sale. a". ". $500,00 in Gifts for every 1000 Sold. 0 • In order to reduce my extensive stock I will sell one thousatul dollars worth of Books nt the Iron City Comm medial College. regular retail prices or less, and give ($500) PITT/Mt/MI, P.A. • CHARTEItEr 1855. five hundred dollars worth of presents varying 300 students attending January 1858. in value from 2.i cents to $lOO,OO. Or, those ,NON the largest and most thorough Corn wh. prefer enn pure one at Priem — mmcial School of the United States.— My stock consists of every variety and style of young men preparad fee neural d ut i es o f the binding. School Books of every kind, whole-1 solo and retail. Saks to commence Dec. 24th. , Sm., A. M. Prof. of Book-kcop- Counting Room. WM. COLON. j ing and Science of Accounts. A. T. Dourne•yr, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J. A. HETI/JOCK net T. C. Isextys, Teaeh as of Book-keeping. A. COWLEY and W. A. MILL., Profs. of Penmanship. SINGLE AND DOUBLE INTRY BOOK= KEEPING, As used in every depnrtment of business. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC--RAPID BUSINESS WRITING—DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY— MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE— COMMERCIAL LAW— Aro taught, and all other subjects necessary fey the success and thorough education of a practical business mint. 12 PILEDUIIIVIS. VC) iiILAYAVIAMIIe rrIGE ,mliseniber has commenced the On. 8,1117711 NC business at Pine Grove, Cen tre county, where he is prepared to manufacture and repair Guns and Pistols of every descrip tion with neatness and dispatch. lie will also attend to repairing CLOCKS. Prices to suit the times. De e. 22,1858.—tf. JOHN H. JACOBS." NEW BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. n the "Globe" Office Building, Market Square HUNTLNGDON, PA, Thu subscriber respectfully infortas the citi zens of Huntingdon and adjoining e tunttes, that ho has opened a New Book and Stationery Store, in the corner room of the "Globe" buil ding, where may be found a general assort ment of Miscellaneous and School Books and Stationery, all of which he will sell at reason able prices. He will- add to his stock weekly all BOO , s and ankles in demand, and expects in a short titne to have on band no full a stock of saleable Books, Stationery, &•e,, as can be found in any town in the State. Having made the necessary arrangements with publishers, any Book wanted and not up on his shelves, will be ordered and furnished at city prices. As he desires to do a lively business with. small profits, a liberal share of patronage is solicited. Dee.22,'58..tf. WM. LEWIS. A.yer's Sarsaparilla uLd remedy, in which we hare Ia- 1,1,1 to produce the most effectual alterative that can I:0 Imo:, It is a omecntrated extract Para Suotvaellla, so combined with other 2tanPes or still greater alterative power as to utl icl as OitiHtiYo antidote for the diseases Sa,apnrilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who soar from Stl.lllolti complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service. to this large class of our aflikted How completely this compound will d it has been proven by expel . - init.:a on many of the worst eases to be found of the following complaints:— SCR .FULA AND S 2HHI'UIAtIS COOLANTS. ESUPrIoN , AND ERUPTIVP. DISEASES, ULCERS, SLOTCUT.S, TV:HODS, SALT Risers., SCALD liven, Smomas AND SITHILMO AP 11.crtnNs, Nignottraxi, Dtstukste ' Ditorsy, Nor te ',jilt OD. Tic Dout oonnex, I)neurrv, DYE,- Pe.,HA AND INDHIPSTZON, ERYSIPELAS, nos. C. ANTHONY'S nay, and indeed the whole •, from iSIPUIttLY OP mit 1.11.00 u. compound will be founds great pro mot, of health, whoa: taken in the spring, to the fold humors which fester in the : , t that some t tic year. By the time ly e.::AM.Mn of them Imo, rankling disordere r.re nipped in the bud. .`multitudes can, by the aid of this remcdv, :Tun themselves front the el:dor:nee of Thal eruptions sail ulcerous !WIN, through which the si y stens will strive to ' rid itself of corruptions, if rot assisted to do thin through the natural (Immix of the body tv an alterative malicine. Cleanse out the vitiate,l blood wit:-.lesser you find its impurities hut: dog 01,410 the skin In pimples, eruptions, or ser, ; cleanse it when you find it is ob structed and sluggish its the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is ful, nod your feelings will tell von when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, rc,ple enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the bleed healthy, and all is well; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, aml the great machinery of life 13 disordered or urverthrown. sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation, of recomplishing these ends. But has I,ecri egregiously deceived by Freparntions or it, pertly because, tho drug ,ac, hal 1,,t nit the virtue that is claimed for it, hot Linro because ninny preparations, ore:ending to he concentrated extracts of it, but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or ;my _ _ _ lTuring 1,!.: years the public have been mis led try large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of t.;amaparilla for one dollar. bloat ref thm, have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain intik., if any, Sarsapa rilla, hot often to curative properties whatev er. Bence, bitter and painful eliscleVolianicnt hots followed the use of the various extracts of which flood the market, until the onnic ittell Is justly despised, and has become ET,CIIVMOIII With /21111 , Fiti011 mid cheat. Still we coil this compound f4arsuparilln, and intend to supply tech a remedy as .101 rescue the nsine from the load of obloquy which rents p re it. And we think eve have ground for I.cliccing it lots virtues which ore irresistible by the melMary run of the discasen it is Wend ed tee cure. In °mkt to secure their complete eradication from the am ctem, therm:lady should I.e jmUciously taken ace, disc to directions on the bottle. Drs. 3. C. it ICE 111 & CO, LOWELL, Pr!“ r., CNI per nut liott/ec for $. Ayer's Cllevry Pectoral, tnelt a renown for tits cure of fr,y ty of 11. v,, t. 11.1 Lung Coo plaint, that it i, entirely tita.,.v.s7try nu to reconnt the c,h 4 enee of 1,4 Vit., It 11,6 I'CVII cm. A , 4 1,13 long 1..c,n in constant tve ,ei;tt, n,etl not Ito more than tt„: 1 , it. quality is kept up to the Lest s 1.. , :h and that it may be relied cn to , aat tl.rr ',lief all it its ever been found to de. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, P 0.3. TOE MIRO OP (Vsiircuw, .I.eundico, Dyslupsio, Indigestion, .lU,suntrey, ••:d Nou;och, E•ysipt;em, Headache, Filch Itl.r.uulnac,u, Eruption; and Diseases, rumplaiat, Dropsy, Tedee, Tumors and .alt .1:1u um, Worms, Gout, Neurapiv, of a Pal, and pr Purifyiny the Blood. 'rhvy are sngar-coated, so that the most send tiso rem take them pleasantly. and they are the best tivnicut in the viurld for a the purposes of a family pLy Prin . Bl coon per Poe; 5 Peed for $l.OO. Great umbers of Clergymen, 1 - itysiciane, State.- men, and eminent personnges, have lent their mimes to net tlf, the unparalleled usefulness of these rucethes, hitt Our space here till not permit the in‘ertitm of them. The Agents below bathed fur ipstis mir Anr tete. ALM VS AC in uhidt they are peen; with aleo full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that aht.uld be fol lowed for their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other prerrations the make more prntit On. Doused .{): tat's, I.nd take no °them. 'flee sick want flee hest aid there la for thorn, and (key should have it. All tea Remedies are for see by Joss READ, Agent Huntingdon, Pa. Nov. if 185R.--1T Miscellaneous Advertisements. Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three years, sloe in Eastern end Wes tern Cites, for the best Writing, NOT ENGRVED WORK. Important Information. Students enter at soy time—No vacation— Time unlimited—Review at pleasure—.Gradu- Otto assisted in obtainit,g sitcations—Tuition for Full Commercial emir. $35,00—Avcr.:.,, time 8 to 12 week—Board, $2.50 per week— Stationary, s6.oo—entire cost, $60.00 to $70.- 00. tir hlinisters. Sons received at half price. 1- or Card—Circular—Specimens of Business And Ornaments' Writing—inclose two stamps and address F. W. JENKINS, Sept. 29, 1859.—1 y. Pittsburgh, PA ALTOONA, Blair co., July 9,'50. J. D Sroxunoxu, Lewistown, Pa., Dear Sir—Blr. Wm. TumLtrou, who has Leen suffering several years from rheumatism, got so ill that his friends and relatives were summoned to witness his death. I induced his ffirials to try the virtue of your preparation—they did so, as the last re; sort agd, to their astonishment and joy, he be gan t o improve, got better and better, and now. so far as I know, be is a hale and stout man, This is not the only case where the GALVANIC OIL has surpassed human expectations. In overy case where I have recommended the Ott., it has done what it promises to do. Send us another s2u's worth. Yours truly, 11. !MIER. Aug. 18, '5B-ly FOUND AT LAST ! ! ! The Way to Save Money!! AND CITAI.3 gARD TEMI s I is l 0 BUY ALI. KINDS OF HARDWARE BUY ALL KINDS OF HAIWWA RH BUY A 1... KINDS OF HARDWARE FROM ha. A. %own. FROM JAS. A. BROWN. nom Jas. A. BROWN. AT CITY PRICES. 'MS ARRIVAL OP NEW GOODS exceeds all others in importance. let. Because it supplies THE AEOPLEwith indespenNable articles and many useful inven tions. which can be found only in a /LARD RK STORE. 2nd. Tho subscriber purchasing in large quantities from manufacturers, is enabled to sell these goods Irons 20 to 100 per cent cheaper! than they are sold by other merchants. Ills stock includes a complete variety of BUILDING-HARDWARE, CUTLERY, OILS, PAINTS. VARNISHES. GLASS, STEEL, IRON, MECHANIC'S TOOLS, HOLLOW-WARE, SADDLERY, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS ; CHAIN I'UMPS, LEAD PIPES, bIOItOCCOES, LININGS &c. Together with a full assortment of everythiug pertaining tc his line of business. All orders receive prompt attention. JAMES A. BROWN. Guntiogdop, Oct. nth, 1858. IDON'T READ THISi Wow Drug and Grocery Moro. SAMUEL STISMiTtI, liiu St., 5 doors west of the Court House, Huntingdon. Deniers in Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stull's, Faints Varnish es, Oil,, Spt. Turpentine, Fluid, Alcohol, Wine and Brandy of the hest article for medical pur poses, Concentrated Lye for making Snap, Glass Putty Patent Medicines also Coffee, Tea, Cho colate, Sager, Molasses, Vinegar Fish Salt Flour, Crakers, Nuts, Candies, Fi gs,' Heisies- Tobacco, Cigars, Syrups of all kinds for sum, seer drinks, inn word every thing usually kept in n Drug or Grocery Store, those who desire pure and Genuine articles will! do well by giving us n call. Sept. 29, 1858.—1 y. TIMAORI I lane nisi:, a new and valuable improvement, and is better. thenput, 3inaller, lighter, more eitupk, requires von! , wilt chaff and clear gram an'!. seeds rwre rapidly, and with far greater economy, than any . other Grain Fan in use. Send for a descriptive catalogue to Wm. L Boyer & Bro., Agricultural implement Fac tory, Philadelphia. Sept. 29th, 1859.—Gm.. LITERARY BUREAU. An experienced Editor, a successful Author, and a thoroughly educated Literary Man, wea ry with t•venty-five yeses of the drud -erg of Daily Journalism, has determined to hire out and sell his brains at retail, to those who may require their services, in any honorable way. Itlerchants, Business Men, Inventors, and dealers of every kind, will he supplied, off hand with Advertisements, (poetical or otherwise,) Notices, Cards, Circulars, or any species of ar ticles desired. Puliticians will be supplied with Speeches, Reports ' Resolutions, Letters,Toasts, Pain- Wets, Editorial Articles, ommunications, and every sort of Brain-work, which they may find it inconvenient or troublesome to do them. selves. Ladies and Gentlemen, of every rank in so ciety or occupation in life, 2B l l have Letters written on any subject, whether business or sentimental. The advertiser will also conduct or.translate Correspondence of every kind, either English, French, Spanish, Gorman or Latin. Featly, Acrostics, for Albums, Notes, Billet deux, Monodies, and Compositions of the most delicate and coufidential character, incident to every possible circumstance or event is life, will bo furnished it, 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, Box 2285 Philadelphia P. 0., Pa, Ang.18,'58.-1v