Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, March 09, 1859, Image 4

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    'Courts of Justice," as Judge Thompson ob•
serves in the District Attorney case, "would de
serve to lose all confidence and respect,"—nay
we add to it, world deserve the contempt of
everybody,—"if they were astute is devising
teoheical rules under which the dearest rights
of the people would be destroyed by unworthy
men." .
The only difficulty which we have felt in this
ease, has been determining whether it is our
duty to take other or further notice of it, than
to record our judgement upon the merits of the
complaint with regard to the election of county
commissioner• Offences against the law,indic•
table in this court, in which the officers of this
election are implicated, are clearly proven in
the evidence before on. But what ever a court
may feel to be a duty, when such disclosure is
made against a party in its presence' yet as those
impeached are not before us, or strictly parties
to the proceeding, we deem it proper to leave
any ulterior adios against them to those to
whom it more appropriately belongs to exert an
activeagency in instiuting and carrying on pub.
lie prosecutions for crimes and misdemeanors,
the District Attorney, the Grand Jury, and such
private citizens of Washingtor. township, or
that they condemn and deprecate this fraud ;
and we trust they will vindicate themselves and
there township, by seeing to it, in the fut ure,
that there elections shall be conducted by men
who respect the law, and the rights of their
fellow citizens.
And now, having discussed this case in all its
aspects, and given at length our reasons for our
decision, we have only to record the judgement
of the court upon tne question presented in the
petition, and coin plaint ; which is, that Abel
Lloyd,:having as it is shown to the court, re•
ceivz.d a majority of the legal votes polled for
the office of county commissioner at the general
election held in and for the county of Cambria
on the Second Tuesday of October, 1858. is du•
ly elected to that office, and entitled to perform
the duties, and enjoy the emolumeots of the
same during the term specified in the law:
29th Dec. 1858. By the Court,
gmorous.
No GMAT HAND FOR ANOELS."-
Last Monday, an old lady entered a well
known book store, and inquired for a "Tres
tlee of Angels." She made the inquiry of
a boy, and was told they“hadn't got no
such book.' This remark caught the ear
of the principal salesman and ns he always
sells something to everybody who enters
the store, he stepped forward and addressed
the old lady:
.We're just out of the book you're in
search of, ma'am, but we've got Fox's Hook
of Martyrs, crammed full of pictures—
splendid book fora present."
"La sakes, do tell!"exclaimed the customer,
examining the books:"why hero's a picter '
of a chap drinkin' pizen, and here's a lot of
men a vawin' a poor feller's head oil!"
"That gentleman there ma'am," explain
ed the salesman, elucidating the picture,
"is taking it melted lead sangaree; and the
other individual is about to be perforated in
he intestines with a patent manure fork.
I guess you'd like it better than et work on
angels."
"Well now, that ere is a better book, I
guess, than anything else. Whet mought
the price of it bet"
"Twenty shillings, ma'am, very cheap
book, that."
..WeII, dew it up. My darter's just got
married, and I calkerlate to make her a
present. She wanted sunthiq' about ang. Is,
but I never was no grant hand for angels.
no how."
The lsdy handed out four parcels,enah
containing fifty coppers, and completed the
amount by adding three battered shillings
end a dubious looking sixpence. the whole
savoring powerfully of rnaccabny snuff.
The sale completed ,and the customer
gone, the principal called up the boy.
"Sonny,"said he, "see here; when You're
asked fora thing which you haven't got,
alwass show the nearest article like it you
have."
The urchin looked reflective, and was
about to ask the resemblance between "Li
ves of the Angels" and ;Tux's Book of
Martyrs,"but he didn't.
A Tough Story—Rather.
4, gentleman travelling down east, over.
took a farmer dragging a lean, wretched
looking horned sheep along the road,
• Where are you going with that tnisera•
ble animal asked the traveller
'tam taking hint to the mutton mill to
have him ground over,' said the farmer.
`The mutton mill 1 I never heard of
such a thing. I will go with you and wit,
nests the process.
They arrived at the mill ; the sheep was
thr own alive into the hopper, and almost im
mediately after disappeared. They then
descended into a lower apartment, and in
a few moments there was ejected front a
epoul in a ceiling fourquarters of excellent
mutton, two sides of morocco leather, a
wool hat of the finest quality, a sheep's
head, (handsomely dressed) and two ele •
gant carved powder horns.
Were it not for the fact that the abot e is
in 'the papers' we should be disposed to
dispute.
W HEN EASTER COMES.—It will be
interesting to learn that Easter. which will
be on the 24th of April this year, last fell
on that day in 1791, and will not fall on the
same date again till 2011. Since the intro.
duction of the Cregorian Almanac thin hoe
only been the cam to the years 1639 1707
and 1791. The period in which Easter
can fall , reaches from the 22d of March
(earliest date) to the 25th of April (Intent
date,)deaving thirty.five different days for
the celebration of this festival. In this
•ntury Easter will fall only once (1886)
the Infest date, the 26th of April.
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
d r/ ,
Iron City Comm ercial College.
PITTIIBUROH, PA. Cnattrannn 1855.
300 Students attending January 1858.
Now the largest and most thorough Com
mercial School of the United States.—
Young men prepared for actual duties of the
Counting Room.
J. C.' SMITH, A. M. Prof. of Book-keep-
Mg and Science of Accounts.
A. T. DOUTIIETT, Teacher of Arithmetic
and Commercial Calculation.
J. A. Mumma and T. C. JENKINS, Teach
ers of Book•keepinp.
A. COWLET and W. A. MILLER, Profs. of
Penmanship.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK
KEEPING,
As need in every department of business. .
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC--RAPID
BUSINESS WRITING—DETECTING'
COUNTERFEIT MONEY—
MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE--
COMMERCIAL LAW-
Are taught, and all other subjects necessary
fur the success and thorough education of a
practical business mau.
ma PRESTIT7IIn.
Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for
the past three years, also in Eastern and Wes
tern Cites, for the hest Writing,
NOT ENGRVED WORK.
Important Information.
Students enter at any time—No vacation—
Time unlimited—Review at pleasure—Gradu
ates anointed in obtaining situations—Tuition
for Full Commercial mums s3s,oo—Arm•age
time Bto 12 week—Board, $2.50 per week—
S f aiionnrYi s6.oo—entire cost, $60.00 to $70.-
00.
fir Ministers' Sons received at half price.
for Card—Circular—Specimens of Business
and Ornamental Writing—inclose two stamps
and address F. W. JENKINS,
Sept. 29, 1858.—1 y. Pittsburgh, Pa
ALTOONA, Blair co., July 3,'58.
J. D STONEROAD, Lewistown,
Dear Sir—Mr. Wm.
TURNBAVOII, who has been tailoring several
years from rheumatism, got so ilrthat his friends
and relatives were summoned to wituess his
death. I induced his friends 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, he is a hale and stout man,
This is not the only case where the GALVANIC
OIL lia9 surpassed human expectations. In
every 0080 where I have recommended the Om,
it has done what it promises to do. Sena us
another s2o'B worth.
Yours truly, 11. LEBER.
Aug. 18, 'SS—lo.
FOUND AT LAST ! !
The Way to Save Money!
AND CURL HARD TIZYLIE:s
IS 1.0
BUY All, KINDS OF HARDWARE
BUY ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE
BUY ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE
FROM JAR. A. BROWN.
FROM JAR. A. BROWN.
FROM JAS. A. Bnows.
AT CITY PRICES.
This ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS
exceeds all others in import...
let. Because it supplies THE PEOPLE with
indespenscible articles and many useful inven
tions, which can be found only in a HARD
WARE STORE.
2nd. The subscriber purchasing in large
quantities from manufacturers, is enabled to
sell these goods front
20 to 100 per cent cheaper!
than they are sold by other merchants.
His stock includes a complete variety of
BUILDING-HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
OILS, PAINTS.
VARNISHES. GLASS,
STEEL, IRON,
MECHANIC'S TOOLS,
HOLLOW-WARE,
SADDLERY,
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
CHAIN PUMPS,
LEAD PIPES,
MOROCCOES,
LININGS &e.
Together with a full assortment of everything
pertaining to his line of business.
All orders receive prompt attention.
JAMES A. BROWN.
Huntingdon, Oct. 6th, 1858.
ID 0 T A T 1 Si
New Drug and Grocery Store.
SAMUEL S. SMITH, Hill St., 5 doors went
of the Court House, Huntingdon. Dealers in
Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints Varnish
es, Oils, Spt. Turpentine, Fluid, Alcohol, Wino
and Brandy of the bout article for medical pur
peses, Concentrated Lye for making Soap, Glass
Putty Patent Medicines also Coffee, Ten, Cho
colate, Sugar, Molasses, Vinegar, Fish Salt
Flour, Crakers, Nuts, Candies, Figs, Ilaisies-
Tobacco, Cigars, Syrups of all kinds for sum,
mar drinks, in a word every thing usually kept
in a Drug or Grocery Store, those who desire
pure end Genuine articles will' do well by
giving us a call.
Sept. 29, 1858•—ly.
—.i-__--_-_____
Ulan - Jam rtabuth TAiN.
This is a new and valuable improvement,
and is better. cheaper, smaller, lighter, more
wimple, requires less power, will chair and clear
grain and seeds more rapidly, end with fie.
greater economy, than any other Grain Fun in
use. Send for a descriptive catalogue to Wm.
L Boyer & Bro., Agricultural implement Foe.
tory, Philadelphia.
Sept. 29th, 18513.—Gm..
LITERARY BUREAU.
An experienced Editor, a successful Author,
and a thoroughly educated Literary Man, wet,
ry with twenty-five years of the drud , ery of
Daily Journalism, has determined to hiro out
and sell his brains at retail, to those who may
rev e ir r e o t i h a e n i t r ,,, segims e , s i s u a l t i lh , o7 n or v a e b n i t e or w s d
dealers of every kind, will be supplied, offhand
with Advertisements, (poetical or otherwise,)
Notices, Cards, Circulars, or any species of ar.
tides desired.
Politicians will be supplied with Speeches,.
Reports, Resolutions, Letters, Toasts, Pam.
phlets, Editorial Articles, Cotnrounications,
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,an have Letters
written on any subject, hether business or
sentimental.
The advertiser will also conduct or translate
Correspondence of every kind, either English,
French, Spanish, German or Latin.
. .
Poeuy, Acrostics, for Albums, Notes, Billet
deux, Nfonodies, and Compositions of the most
delicate and confidential character, incident to
every possible circumstance or event in life,
will be 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,
Box 2206 Philadelphia P. 0., Ps.
A.q.111,'69,1y
PREMIUMS
AWARDED THE JOURNAL JOR OFFICE
AT TOR LA!!, FAIlt, FOR
THE 31331111E310
Elba Tin ,22.1.11 Tlkaant
PRINTING.
miscellaneous itiiertisements.
T7L
INVIGORATOR !
PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD.
Compounded entirely . of Gums.
Is one of the best purgativr; end liver midi
eines now bolero the public, that acts as a Ca
thartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than
any ther medicine known. It is not only a Ca
thartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on the
Liver to eject its morbid, then on the stomach
and bowels to carry off that matter. thus accom
plishing two purposes effectually. without any of
the painful feelings experienced . in the operation
of most Cathartics. It stregthens the system at'
the same time that it purges it , and when taken
daily in moderate doses, will strenghten and
build it up with unusual rapidity.
fl
The Liver is ono o a the principal regula
tors of the human be- II dy ; and when it per
forms its functions well 0 the powers of the sys
tem are fully develop-4u ed. The stomach is
almost entirely depen- dent on the healthy
action of the Liver for the proper perform
ance of its functions. a When the stomach is
to fault, the bowels are 0 at fault and the whole
system suffers in con- 0 sequence of one organ
—the Liver— having it. ceased to do its ditty.
For the diseases o Os that organ one ol the
proprietors has made as it his study, in a prac
tice (Amore dm n 'wen- 1 - ,1. ty years, to find some
remedy wherewith tel counteract the many
I
derangements to which X it is liable.
To prove that this -remedy is at last dis
covered any person ',,Tii troubled with Liver
Complaint in any of its 1 0 . forms, has but to try
a bottle and en nvactionl.l is certain.
These gums remover elf morbid or bad
matter from the system z supplying in their
place a heal by dol.:. of bile, invigorating
the stomach, causing N' food to digest well,
purifying the blood,gi- rg ving tone and health
to tha whole machine- ry, removing them.°
of the disease, and of 7 'Riming a radical cure.
One dose after eat- „I ing is suffileient to re
lieve the stomach and prevent the food from
rising and soaring. lelli
Bilious attacks avelt cured, and what is
better, prevented, b , the occasional use of
the Liver Invigoratei.ta
Only one dose to-i , n before rent.
prevents Nightmare. 1 I
Only ene dose taken at mg , , lon,mns the
bowels gently, and cures Costiveness.
One dose taken after each meal will c 'e Drs.
.
pepsin._
. _
cr Ono dose of two teaspoonfuls will always
remove Sick Headache.
One bottle taken for female obsctructionre
moves the cane: of the disease, and makes a
perfect cure.
Only one dose immediately relieves Cholic,
while
One dose often repeated is a sure cure for
Cholera Morint4, and a preventive of Cholera.
WOnly one bottle is needed to throw ant of
the system the effects of medieine:allor a long
Meknes,
CrOne bottle taken for Jaundice removes
all sallowness or unnatural color I rom the skin.
One d ons taken a short time before eating
gives vigor to the appetite, and makes Mod digcs.
well.
One dose often repented cures Chronic. Mar
three in its worst forms, while Summer and
Bowel complaints yield almost to the first dose.
One or two doses cures attacks cawed by
Worms in Children; there is no surer or speed.
ie. remedy in the world, as it never fails.
firA 'few bottles cures dropsy, by exciting
the absorbents.
We take pleasure in reeommendi ngthis med
icine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill,
Fever, and all Fevers of a Bilious Type. - It
operates with certainty, and thousands are wil
ling to testify to its wonderful virtues.
All who use it aro giving their unanimous tes
timony in its favor. _ .
the month with tho
ator, and swallow both togothot.
The Liver Invigora t or.
Is n scientific medical discovery, and is day
working cures, almost too great to believe. It
cores as if by magic, even the firsst dose giving
benefit, and seldom more than ono bottle is re
quired to core any kind of Liver complaint,
from the worst jaundice or Dyspepsia to a com
mon Headache, all of which are the result of a
diseased Liver.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
BR. SANFOUD, Proprietor, 345 Broadway, N•]
Bold by Samuel Smith, &J. Read Huntingdon
4 q0115T.121"
a'C:P3E3
Premiums awarded the "JOURNAL" Of
flee at the late County FAIR, for the best
CARD 31.1,A.41C AND
FANCY RIiEGTINSi: ,
Having recently received from the Eastern
Cities, a
ritZT POWER MESS,
and it large variety of the twat fit,hionuble
Printing Material, which makes it one of the
most complete Printing Establishments in this
section. Persons in want of any kind of
PL.LEN OR TAWS'
work, cannot, do better than favor an with
their patronage. •We have facilities for execs
thug in a Roped, manner any hind of
PRINTING IN COLORS
on the moat reasonable tonne. Those who
may wish to obtain any style of
ORNAMENTAL POSTERS
can be accommodated at this establishment at
short notice.
AUCTION BILLS,
BILL IIEADS
8110 W BILLS,
CIRCULARS,
WAY BILLS,
LEGAL BLANKS,
CONCERT BILLS,
PROGRAMMES,
PAMPHLETS,
CATALOGUES,
CARDS, &c., &c.,
will be famished promptly, execated in he
best style hod at reasonable rates.
SW Orders by express, mail or otherwise,
will receive immediate attention.
WM. RftEWSTER.
WAHNICK, CHADWICK &
NOASOCCESSORE TO NEMAN A WA ONION.)
H-EAST CORNER OF SECOND A
RACE STREETS, PHILA DELPIIf A.
Manufacturers of and Dealers IVltolesale and
Retail in
HEATERS, VENTILATORS, RANGES
AND STOVES. '
A LSO,
NlcGregor's Celebrated Heaters and
Stoves.
With a great variety of the latest patterns of
COOK 'AND PARLOR STOVES,
. .
ALSO,
Queen's Patent Portable Forges.
Nor. a.'ss •
SAVING FUND.
lc ,DIDA tz National
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'20,!t,. 'Ai ., Company.
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WALNUT STREET,
ROUTH-WERT CORNER OF THIRD,
MIIILAPEIVPII[I4I.
incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania.
IV PER CENT INTEREST
. . . . . . .
A,fONEY IS lIECEIVEI) IN ANY SUM
1, - 1 - large or small, and interest paid from the
day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
The office is open every dey from 9 o'clock
in the morning till 5 o'clock in the afternpon,
and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8
o'clock.
HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President,
ROBERT SELFRIDGE Vice President,
WM. MIRED, Secretary. ,
DIRECTORS:
Hon. Henry L. Benner, E. Carroll Brewster,
Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Burry,
Robert L. Selfridge, Francis Lee,
Saml. K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkcs,
C. Landreth Munn% Ilenry Diellenderffer,
Money is received and payments made daily
in gold without ai tire.
The investments are made in Reel Estate
Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such class se
curities as the Charter requires.
Feb.24,'57.
Green Willow Foundry.
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 business. I
will have on hand or make to order Threshing
Machines, and all o.her machinery that may be
called for. Castings of ever) doscription, Cook
and Pazlor Stoves. Plows, Hollow-ware, &c.—
All kinds of Taming, either wood or iron. and
Blacksmithing will be dono in the best manner
and on the most reasonable terms. Farmers
awl others wishing to purchase new machines
will find it to their advantage togive me a call.
All kinds of Count!) , produce taken in exchange
at market prices. PETER TIPPERY.
Waterstrect, Oct. 13, 1858.- ty.
INFORMATION.
r FIBS subseniber t Ibr past favors res
pectfully Worms his frit:lo4 mid the pub
lic generally Slant he is receiving at his. new
Store in Portstown, opposite tho old Toll Bridge
splendid stock of New Goods, which has been
selected with great care, to suit purchasers.—
The stock of
Hardware, Queusware, Boots.
and Skov:, unto on.i Cops, o unriety of Stone
and Earthen ware. Fish Solt, Ceder-wore end
in fort 01l armies kept in it country store. All
of which will be col 1 o t t cool, or country
Cive no an coll.
SAMUEL GROVE.
Nov. 3, 18511
HUNTINGDON WARM SPRINGS.
The Warm Springs at the nese of Warrior'.
Ridge, five in lee north et Huntingdon, overlook
ing Stu n ting Stone Creek, and envirtined by ro
mantic hills and woodlands, have been leased
by the fo:mer proprietor of the Learner House.
The extensifis Hotel buildings, bath houses,
he., erected at great expence by Go floral A. P.
Wilson, have been completed—and the groves
have been beautifully laid out and adorned.—
The Hotel parlors and chambers airy and coin.
Ratably furnished; and the prospect, from di
verandahs fur beauty, cannot he excelled.
For half a century, these Springs have been
celebrated for their medicinal qualiti2s, and the
great nature of the waters in rheumatic and chro
nic alibi:Hons. The temperature of the water
being 139 i degrees, renders the bathing delight
ful and invigorating. In the surrounding woods
anti mountains. game abounds, and the finest
fish are caught in Stone Creek. Persons in pur
suit of health or pleasure, will find this a most
delightful and healthful retreat; and its nearness
to the Pennsylvania It:inroad, and the cheapness
of the rates charged guests. give it a decided
advantage over any other watering place in the
State.
The Proprietor lion had years of experience in,
the business and no pains or trouble will be spa
rest to make guests comthrtable.
Hacks run from Huntingdon to Warm Springs
on the arrival of Me different Railroad trains—
fare 25 cents. Families accommodated at =-
orate terms. JOHN It. lIEHD,
Proprietor.
Warm Springs near ?
Huntingdon, June sth
- 310 ! THIS WAY,
Does anybody want to get into good busi•
netts, by which they can make from $75 to
$lOO a month without bard labor? If so send
me G cents in stamps or money, for return
postage, and by return mail, you will seeeive
circulars of the grandest moneymaking
Acme enr appeared to man. Discovered by
Georgian and proved to be invaluable by
h million of Southern people. Address,
A. C. DENSON, Mobile Ala.
Sept. 22, '58.-Iy.
SELLING CLOTHING
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
1858. FALL AND N w E iIa GOODS. 18584
M. Gutman & Co.,
Inform the public generally, tha they have just
received a large stock or
Fall and Winter Goods,
consisting of
coA [S,
VESTS,
PANTS, &c., &c.
Mao,
BOOTS,
SU 0 ES,
H A'l'S,
CA PS.
His stock of Clothing is of the 'alma fash.
ions, and manufactured of the hest materials;
and an they are determined to sell as cheap us
the cheapest, the public will do well to give
them x call and examine their stock.
forget the place—Linig's brick
building, on the corner, Murket square, Hun.
tingdon.
0ct.13,'58
T UP:SIIVEIRIS - MOTJ 1107 1 21.
...... „.
ti subscriber respectfully announces to his
friends and the public generally, that he has
leased that old end well establisheii TATFIIN
STAND, kDOWD as the iiitiifingdon
House, on the cornet of Charles
Street, in the Borough of Hunting- •
don. I I
. . . . . .
Ile bas recently put the house through a thuro
ugh - course of repairs, and is now equal to any in
this plat a.
M. TABLE will always he stored with the
best the mason can afford, to suit the tastes
and appetites of I.is guests.
His Ban will idways be flllad to ill, Choice Li
quors, and fits Siesta always attended by corn
tul and atten tine Ostlers.
hopos by evict attention to b us i ness
ands spirit of accOmodat ion, to Intuit and receive
a liberal share of public patronage.
Sept. lb, P. MeATEER.
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Miss SOUTH WORTH,
CoLorizi. G. W. CRoCRETT,
CHARLES BURDETT
THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH, M. D.,
HENRY CLAPP, JUN.,
GEORGE ARNOLD,
SAMUEL YOUNG.
Mits. ANNA WIIELPLE
Miss VIRGINIA VAUG
Mits. DI. VERNON,
Miss HATTIE CLARE,
FINLEY JOHNSON,
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10 Patent Lever llunt'g Watches 100 00 each.
20 Gold Watches 75 00 each.
50 du 60 00 each.
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300 Ladies' Gold Watches 35 00 each.
200 Silver Hunting Watches 30 00 coil,
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ver Tlmnbles, and a variety of other articles,
worth from 50 cents to $l5 each.
We will present to every person sending ni
50 subserihels, $2 each, a Gold Watch, worth
$10: to any eno sending us 100 subscribers, at
$2 eneh a Gold Watch, worth $OO. Every
subscriber will also receive a present.
Immediately on receipt of the money, the
snlatriber's name will he entered upon our
book , and tl,e present will be forwarded within
one week, by moil or express, post paid,
I; All communications should.be nddressed to
DEAN & SALTER, Proprietors,
335 Broadway, New York.
June 9, '5B:-Im.ly.
It 4 N
BLANKS BLANKS
13 a Ifs ,@3 • .
A general assortment of Blanks of all de
scriptions just printed and for sale al Me
"Journal °pee."
A ppointnet . of 'Referees, Common Bond,
Notice to Referees, Judgment Notes
Summons, Vendue Notes
Executions, - Constabh's Sales,
Scire Facies, Submenas,
Complaints, Deeds,
Warrants, Mortgages,
Commilint ovals, Bond to idemnify Constable, fie
Dr. John McCulloch,
nffers Ids professional services to the citizens(
U Huntingdon and vicinity. Office, on Hill at.
between Montgomery cud Beth.
untingtlun, Aug. 29, 1855.
COOK STOVE.
A SPLENDID NEW COOK STOVE for
sate At this office; it is calculated to !sum wood
or coal.
DU VAL) 'S
GALVANIC OIL,
Prepared I , riyanally by Pro. 11. DUir-ALL.
formerly ut the College of Surgeons,
at PariZ
IS NOW OEFERED TO THE PUB
LIC,
itgr
For the Cure of all sore and Pain
ful Diseases.,4l
For instance—Pain or soreness in any
part of the system, Rheumatism, pain
in the heck, breast or sides, bolded breasts
Ueuralgiu, Burns, Sprains, Head-ache.
Cramp to the Stomach or any other din
_ease that is SORE or PAINFUL, and
it Is only over this class of diseases we
claim a VICTORY. We say positively
to our patrons we can relieve the sufferer
96 times out of 1,0. We would just say
to the public, Prof. Du Vail was 26 years
in bringing to this medicine superiority
over all others.
Price 50 cte. par bottle— per cent
cut nil the trade. All mien. must be ad
dressed to J. D. STONEROAD,
Sole Agent fur U. S.,
LEWISTOWN, PA.
CONSUMPTION CURED.
CONSUMPTION IFir AN orm INDIA
Doc Ton, UNCAS 13 RAN'
CURED. while a Missionary /11111111/: t
Indians of the Rucky . MOMl
sins, discovered a RAP
CONSUMPTIONPLANT, that proves to he
certain core for Consumptic
CURED B r o n chit i s,a
•Complaint, Ncrvone Alto
firms, Cotiglis, Colds, Ste.-I
CONSUMPTIONIIaving now made his fortune
and retired from hnsinev., hu
CURED.
medicines free of charge to all
CONSUMPitiONwho may desire it, and will
send to his agent, enclosing
CURED. two stamps (6 cents), to pay
the return letter, with a des•
cription or their symptOms::-
CONSUDIPTIONThe Ohl Do^tur has cured
more than 3000 cases of Con
cvnEn. swoption alone, and hopes all
" afflicted people will avail
theinselverto7iiii.
CONSUMPTIONty, as the Doctor wishes to do
all the good he can before he
CURED. dies. Address all letters to
DANIEL A DEE,
Box 9531 P. 0., New York,
Who is his sole agent.
bl[l9 80th, 19411..17.
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
New Card-Press.
Having bought afoot "CARHPRESS," we
are now prepared to print in the prcportion of
three cards in the same time that any other
press in the county can print one, consequent.
ly we can print them cheaper—if not done well
we make no charge at all. We ask your pa.
tronnge.
NEW SWORE! NEW GOODS!!
FISHER & McMURTRIE
HAVING re-opened the METROPOLITAN
formerly known no "SAXTON'S' . take plea—
sure in nnnouncing to their many friends, that
they have received a new and well-selected
stock of Goods, which they feel confident will
satisfy the demands of the public, and will prove
uueltceptioncble in STYLE and QUALITY.
. .
i'llefine of Dress Goods eml;races
ROBES A QUILLS. IN ORGANDIES,
LAWNS, PERCALES, &e. CHAINS,
BERAGES, BRILLIANTS, ALL WOOL
DE LAINES, CRAVELLA MOHAIR,
DANUBIAN, TAMISE,
AND LA
VILLA CLOTHS, DEBAGE,
LUSTERS ALPACCAS,
PRINTS, GINGIIAMS, Are.
We ha ,c a fine assortment of Summer Man
tillas, Shawls, Dress Trimmings, Fringes, An
tiptoe, Ribbons, Mitts, Gloves, Gauntlets, II r
story, Ladies' Collars, Handkerchiefs, Buttons,
Floss, Sowing Silk, Whalebones for Skirts,
Reed Hoops, Brass do., Skirt Cord. Sc.
ALso—Wekens, Osnahum, bleached and un
bleached bluslins at all prices, Colored and
White Dmitri., Barred and Swiss Moil( 5
Victoria Lawns Nainsooks, Tarleton and many
other articles w hich comprise tiro line of White
and Domestic (loot
We hare French Cloths, Fa n cy Cassimeres,
Sattinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Cot Lunatics, Linens,
Denims and Bloc Drills.
HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS,
of every vadety and style. Alsu all kinds o
STRAW GOODS.
A good !dock of
GROt ERIES, BIRD & QUEENSWA Rll,
BOOTS & SHOES,
Wood and Willow-ware,
hich will he sold CIIs AL'
WO RiSO deal in PLASTER, FISH, SALT,
and all kinds of GRAIN, and possess facilities
in this branch of trade unequalled by any. We
deliver all packages or parcels of Merchandise,
FREE (it , CIIARGE, at the depots of the
Broad Top and Pennsylvania Railroads.
Conic one, conic all, and he convinced that
the "AltanorokivAN" is the place to secure
fashionable and desirable goods, disposed of at
the lowest rates.
Apr.14,'58.
New Goode New Goods
D. P. GR'IN'S CHEAP STORE,
D. P. twin has just returnd from Philailet
phin with the largest and most beautiful as.
sortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
E'er brought to puntingiton,
consisting of the meet fashionahro Dress Csotis
for Lnillos and Gentlemen, stick as Black Silks,
and Fancv, All Wool do Loins, (all colors)
Spring lielsinas, Chnllie Detains. &rages, (all
colors) Lt even Cloth, Dobai., Alpacas, Pop
lins, l'rin ail Beragos, Brilliants, plain and
itrei, Gingharns, T.awns, and Prints of every de
scription.
ALSO, a large lot of dress Trimmings, Frin
ges, Antiques, Gimps, Ribbon, Buttons,
Crapes, Reed & Brass Hoops, Skirt Cord, Silk
and Linen handkerchiefs, Neck ties, Stock,
Zephyr, French Working Cotton, Lino and
Caton Floss, Ti•ly Yarn, &c.
Also the best uud cheapest assortment of Col
ors, and Underslcevos, in town. Bar'd and
Plain Jaconct, Dtnit Muslin,bSwiss, Plain, Fig
ured, Shirt 13eltt• Marseillo for Cayes, and a
variety or white goods too %tumorous to meu•
firm. •
Spring and Tidbit Shawlt , Whito Dentine for
Copes. Mantillas, &e.
Also, Cloths, C71,81111C11, entiSilletS, Tweeds,
K. Jeans, Atusling, Cotton Drill, Nankeen.,
Tieken,Table Diapers, Flannels, &es
Also, a large lot of Bonnets, Flat, Hats, &e.
roots and Shoes, the largest and rhea
,sorlinelt in town.
IX Ala D VIT A t 111,
WARM, Buckets, 'rubs, Baskets, Churns,
Batter llowls, Brootna, Brushes, &c. Carps ts,
OH Cloths, }A and Salt, Sugar, Coffee,
Tea, Molasses, and all pods usually kept in a
country Store.
hly old customers, and as many new ones as
can crowd in are respectfully requested to come
and examine my goods.
All kinds of Country produce taken in en•
change for goods, at the highest market prices.
DAVID I'. G WIN.
April 21, 1858.
211 MEV 2111
CLOTHING !
A New Assortmeut Just Opened
And will be sold 30 per cent.
CIARAPERTHANTIVF CBE PEST!
IT ROMAN respectfully norms his custo-
Ai, mots and the public generally, that lie Intl
just opened at his store-man in Market Square-
Huntingdon, a splendid new stock of Ready
made
Clothing for Fall and Winter,
which ho will tell cheaper than the same quality
of Goods can. be purchased at retail in Philadel
phia or any other establishment in the country.
Persons wishing to buy Clothing would do
well to call and examine his stock betbre 1 ...cha
sing elsewhere. Also,
Hats, Caps,
which will be sold lower than at any other ei
tabliAment in the county.
llnntingthin, April 1. 1858.
STAGE LINE
FROM
Chambersburg to Mt, Union
T lio undersigned aware that a suspension°
the line of Stigma over the road between
Chambersburg and Alt, Union, cannot be hut
disadvantageous to a large section of the conn•
try, has, at a considerable expense and trouble
made arrangements to run a line of Stages
Tri-weekly between the two points Good
Homes and comfortable Surges have been pla
ced on the route, and experienced and trusty
drivers will superintend the running of the
Coaches. The proprietor of the line is disirous
that it be nistintuined, and he therefore r•slls
upon the public generally to patronize it. cc (I
dent that it will he for their mutual nilvantn
Every attention necessary will he given, r 1
the running of the Stages will ho regular.
Cr Stages leave Mt, Union, every Tu del
Thursday, and Saturday evenings, urri ng at
Chiturbershurg the next day at 2 o'cluc . Re
writing, trove Chumbereburg, the se a night
at in o clock, arriving at Mt. Union he next
everting in time for the curs. Betwe, Mt, Un
ion and Shade (Fop the line trill be daily.
7 • Fare through $3l to intermediate points
in proportion. JOHN JAMISON.
Jon. 20th, 18118.—tf
NATA.I\TT3III3I
WHEAT AND CORN wanted at thug
office. I . lloBa having either can dispoee of the
elm by ealling goon.
RAILROAD HOURS.
TRAINS GOING EAST.
Mnil T. I Ex. T. I Fast T.
Train leaves P. ht. A. M. P. M.
Petersburg, 1.00 8.54 11.24
Huntingdon, 1.22 9.10 11.39
Mill Creek, 1.33 9.20 41.49
Mt Union, 1.47 9.33 12.03
i &INB GOING West,
Train leaves P. M. A. M P. M
Mt. Union, 4.32 6.45 11.36
Mill Creek 4.48 6.68 11.49
Huntingdon, 6.03 7.11 12.01
Petersburg, 6,20 7.23 12.13
ler The Passenger train on the H. & P. T.
railroad leaves Huntingdon as follows :
7 30 A. M. 3 P.M.
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Intt ATINTINCMON
(A'
THE undersigned owners of the Huntingdeac
Mill, inform farmers and the public general
ly, that they now have their new mill in running
order, with all the modern improvements in the.
water wheels and machinery.
They have put in fire of the Improved Jon.
val Turbine Water Wheels, and can grin(' Mg
all stages of the water, and during , the o ,
weather, any and all kinds of grain. . .
They are prepared to sell, and have on head
for sale at all times, at markot rates, all kind of
FLOUR, FEED AND STUFFS.
and farmer 3 can have their own grain ground;
and take it back in a return load, or they can
be furnished in exchange at a momenta notice
an equal quantity of Flour and Bran or chop•
ped teed.
Irma swim EaAonnams
is ofan improved manufacture; and they all
insure a FULL TURN OUT of superior quell
ty to every bushel of grain left at their
11811 ER ttIIQMURTRIL.
N. 8.--The Buckwheat stones are pot quite
ready.
.Ibilitingd,n, December 10, 1856.
11. K. NEFF,_III._I).,
H4Vi NO located himself in WARRICOI3I.I.eI,
in this county, would respectfully offer his
professional services to the citizens of that placo
and the country mut:rent.
REFFEUENCIM
J. 11. Wen, M. I). Gun. A. P. Wilson,
M.A. llonderson, " Wm. P. Or bison, Vag.
J. 11. Dorsey, " Hon. James Gwinu,
M. Btowart, " John Scott, Seq.
Hon. George Taylor. . _
don, Pa
Jacob M Guumill, M. p., Akx.na,
Johu Arc,' " Petersburg
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A. P. Wicsox R. BRIT. Par ntstut
WILSON & PETRIKIN,
✓ITTOR.NEYS .h'T LilW,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
Practice in the several Courts of Huntingdon
Blair, Cambria, Contra, Mifflin and Juniata
March 2n. 1853.
Cheapest "Job Printing. Office
ZX THU COUNIFT.
lre have now made such arrangements in our
Job (Vice as will enable us to do all kinds of
Job Printing at 20 per cent.
cheaper rates
Than any Office in the County.
Give us a cell. If we don't give entire satisfaa•
Linn. no charge at all will he made.
IN BLAST AGAIN I
fluent in lot 1 4 _ Foundry.
I:lEVi=
MIIE SUBSCRIBERS TAKE THIS ME.
I that of alarming their friends and the pub.
lic generally, that they have rebuilt the Hunt-.
ingdon Foundry, and are now in successful op
eration, and are prepared to furnish casting of
all kinds, of the hest quality on the shortest no
tice and most reasonable terms.
.....
Farmers are invited to call and examine our
Ploughs. We are manufacturing the Hunter
Plough, (this plough took the premium at the
Huntingdon County Agricultural Fair, in 1855)
also Hunter's celebrated Cutter Plough, which
can't be beat, together with the Keystone, Hill
side, and Ban:hear Ploughs. We have on hand
and are manufacturing stoves, such as Cook,
Parlor and olliee stoves for real cr wood.
7401.L0W-WaRE
consisting of Kettles, Boilers, Skillets, itc.. all
of which will ho sold cheap for cash or in ex
change liar country produce. Old metal taken
for new castings. By a strict attention to busi
ness and desire to please, we hope to receive a
there of public patronage.
J. M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO.
April 30, 1856.—tf.
DR. J R. HUYETT
DE:Nwfusur;
ALEXANDRIA, HUNT. CO., PA.
April I, 1857.—1 y.
° SR/0/44E0, 1161e
Willattend to all business entrusted to:hltn,Of
dee nearly opposite the Court House
May 5;53
SANIIIi
OgIVTX a IBROIVinf,
Attorneys at Law,
Huntingdon, Pa.,
Office saunas that furtuerly cocupied by John
Scott, Lao.
Oct. to, t 544.
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