Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, March 30, 1859, Image 4

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t Miscellaneous Advertisements. PREMIUMS te - Pi
larmets afthrinn , --- AiI • MOLD 'I lIIL JOURNAL JOB OFFICE I -
• TIIE CASVILLE SERIN IRV.
_ AT TIM LAI,: FAIR, FOR
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----- ONLY $22.60 PER QUARTER
He that by the plough would thrive,
TEE PRESENT FACULTY. THE 3E1301!Err,4401.
A kt
ilinaself; must either hold er drive." ,
-- -- - - --- - NI. McN. WALsil, Principal, 531/AAA :Aillii Y 5121 U
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[Prom the Smerican .1 pito/hoist.] . Prot of Languages and Philosophy. .. u
Elias. S. Joslin. A. 111, PIIINTIN. it . a
Marketable Potatoes in New-York. • pro!: of Latin, Greek, etc.
k .
As it is time for the farmers to decide James W. Hughes, itliscella neOIIS Advertisements. 4*f*
Prof. of Mathematics. r..-. . .-,
what kind of potatoes to plant the coming Benin . isain E. Houck. Tim LIVER . [,, ~
season, I send you these low remarks made Minuet Prof. of Mathematic, , tilg
up from my experience of marketing pots- 44 1, ° , 0 ', 1 7,1:11T i 1 u i , : k. INVIGOIIA1: 1 0ll !
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toes the past year, and also from minute ___. PREPARED IIY DR. SANFORD.
oars RI. 31 - cN. WALAiriii-e-ceptress, IWALNET STREET,
Compounded entirely of Gums.
inquiries made of farmers from different , Teacher of Botany, History, Reading; etc. 1., o. of the hest purgative and liver medi ROIITII-WEAT CORNER or TIMID,
parts of the country. In dm first place I, It 4 111 I F au lk er ,
I T:,„l,,: r il d 'ai, Workl is a i • b • tines now ',dons the public, that acts as a ea
for New-York Market we require a white i mi,, - , - , -- ii: L . sta .' icy' 0,,, gt , rawn , gi ib ar ti i e, e i n n s e iz,r i l , e n r o , n t u riti rise
nut
than
fleshed white skinned, round or oval sha- Teacher of Piano Music, Wax Fruit, Flu'rs, ;any
l e e : but n ' Liver remedy, acting ' 1 1 1 1 •Zt i s t n ti ‘ ie s
Hrs. Dr. Darwin. Liver to eject its morbid, then on the stomach
ped and smooth potato, that will boil per' 'reacher of Enzlish Branches, and bowels to curry off that mutter. thus- accent
feetly dry and mealy, in addition to which Miss J. 111. Walsh, plidiim, two purposes effectually, without any of
the farm,r wants a good yielder, and one Teacher of Primary English. the painthl feelings experienced in the operation
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that will as a general thing withstand the The recent success of this school is ext..-- I o f f most Cathartics. It stregthens the system et
t ti tit purees it and when token
dinarv. Besides being the cheapest one of the
rot. kind ever estitlilished, it is now the largest in drive in moderate •
doses, - will str e neht e n an d
buifil 't t n with UlllBll rapidity.
- - this sectior of the State. All branches are The Liver is one o il.l t h e principal regn i e .
taught, and students of all ages, and of both tor , o r the b union ho- R dy ; and when it per-
Senor, are received. The expenses for a year forms its functions well Z the powers of the sys
need nut be more than $9O. Students can en- tem are fully develop- 4o ed. The stomach is
ter whenever they with. Address, almost entirely depen- 1 ,0 dent on the healthy
JOHN D. WALSH, Casswille, action oldie Liver for - ;; the proper perform
llun tined in once of its functions. a When the stomach is
. C 0.,., Pa.
to fault, the bowels ore Z at fault and the wh o l e
system suffers in con- Z sequence of one org a n
—the Liver— having ma ; ceased to do its duty.
....-----......-„. For the diseases of ipis that organ one of the
1 " i frient i l l s ' a c t r irtl r w r i e =c a ll:e l ' tier: Ply " , o I t i l " i o c t " li t ts o l i i i at i : . proprietors
than tZn de - E t i t, ) ,'!esas,%",( l );(,' Irn'il iron
-Ileased that old nod well establislicp TAVFRN remedy wherewith to) counteract the many
STAND, known ns the MI tit iis gilen , . 1 derangement 3 to which -g lit is liable.
'b ec om e , of Hillard m ac h, -- .. -- ii I To prove that this .7", remedy is at lost din- 1 ----
--n.ds of Hunting- ;,„ . ern ered any person 1 ,....._ troubled with Liver l
L
0 " Complaint in sny . of its Pr forms, has het to try
it kit. and ct,nviction ll l is certain.
These gums remove It'd all morbid or bail
matter from the system z supplying in their
place a heal by flow v•,... of bile, invigorating
the stomach, catising i Q food to digest well,
purifying the blocal,gi- g ring time and health
to tits whole machine-
.71,2 k ry, removing thems e
of the disease, and of-„ .. 7 ffecting a radical cure.
One dose after oat- ~T ing is sufficient to re
lieve the stomach and prevent the food from
rising and souring. ldil
13ilions attacks arello cured, and what is
better, prevented, a . the occasional use or
the Liver Invigoratoi.i.-
Only one dose tu-;4 , n before r entre
prevents Nightnutre• I.” i
From the past year's experience, of all
the kinds which Jiltve come under my no
tice, I unhesitatingly pronounce the Peach
Blow to come the nearest to these require
ments for a standard potato. It hits been
and is now the most plentiful in market, 1 1 1 .23..58.
and when raised on sandy soil, sell for . 1111DTal,,
more than any other table variety, It will i
yield front two to three bushels to one of TILE tiiita c i r i i .i e tc, fl i rt ;y7;17 it e t " ti t e o bas
his
Mercers, on the same same soil, and so far, leased that old and well establishep TAVFitN
has grown free from rot on any ground s jl, A ,;l7,',,,, k l o o ",. n ern o e n , of Hill
that would grow sound potatoes of any Street, M the Borough of Hunting. 9i;
kind. don.
He has recently put the house through n thuro•
The next variety I would recommend ugh course of repairs, and is now equal to any in
is the Long Pink Eye or Pink Eye 79 1"
T e .;lll.t will always be stored with the
ney. It is a good yielder, commands a best the season can allorl, to suit the tastes ;
high price in market, and is one of oar anksPig.L"ate„7ll his guts['.
„ith Choice
best Spring potatoes, cooking dry, white, I query, and His STABLE always attended by care
and mealy , tu t and attentive Ostlers.
Wile hopes by strict attention to business
'rhe Blue Mercers I would also recoil, and a spirit et accomodation, to merit and reecho
alte p r t a . l i s s la i raLp i n y b . lic pa tronar
mend where they will grow of large , size, iIeATEER.
smooth and sound. •
— BLANKS.. -Always buy your Blanks at th
The Carter is a first class potato, but be ‘‘JL urnal Office.” We have now prepared ave
mg subject to rot, and a poor yielder, it is r iu s i t , P cf, N r r P t(3);ql3k LEEDS,!NANK t
E R a l
U
not profitable to raise for market. Twists e.
The Porter, a good cooker. but small
in size and yield, therefore, not profitaole. ei :C oi l e .e i ip p e a st
e cl s i os t : at' our Fi n li s h o T t r: i b o v e s
i N i v i h t tLr i e ,
The Rough and Ready, frotn the past immediate neighborhoods who are subscribers
two year ' s experieneo, I class as a potato to the "Journal," and have fatted to receive
e; e r s u a z e n , : i o n a ce th the stealing of our pack-book,
of first quality, which only reluires to be o 3tl of February.
appreciated, as it comes nearer to the old i
fashioned Carter, both in looks and quail-'
ty than any other kind. It is a good
yielder, very hardy, and - ripens tefore the
Mercers, but later than the Dyknzan or
lustre.
TMRound Reda and Yellow Pink Eyes
are hardy, good yielders, but aro mostly
used for shipping and chip stores.
The Dykman is the earliest good vari
ety we have, yields, well, and will cook
dry when half grown, but is a poor Win
ter potato; the Mount, iu June, is also a
good potato to yield, but is apt to have
black spots under the skin.
Prince diberta are pronounced after
\the past year's experience, a failure, for
ithey will not as market potatoes, when of
fared for sale, and will not cook dry, un
less under very la - vorable circumstances,
until quite late in the Spring. The only
eedeemingquality they have, is that they
will not rot. I would advise farmers not
to plant them, as the call for seed at high
prices, is about run out.
The Buck Eye is another humbug.
It has beet tried in the scale and found
wanting. They would not bring as
much in market the post season as the
Junes and Yellow Pink Eyes,
There aro a great number of varieties
constantly before the public, but as they
are generally broguht out by persons for
the purpose of selling seed at enormous
prices. I tvou:d advise farmers to choose
such kind for early and late planting as
yield well, and will command the best
prices for market potatoes,as they then
will find a ready sale and the hiOtest
prices let the market be as it may.
B. STEPHENS.
►Vest Washington Market, N. E, Feb. 7, IASO.
REMARK.—We do not fully endorse Mr.
Stephens' high praise of the 'Peach Blow'
potato. It is a good potato, but we would
much prefer the Mercers fur out own to.
ble—when they can be obtained. So far
the Peach Blow ie less subject to the rot
than the Mercer.—En.
V! , 1?5 Jeks. 4. 8"..X ,
PROM JAR. A. nROWN,
From JAS. A. Ilnowx,
AT CITY PRICES.
This ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS
exceeds all others in importance.
Ist. Because it supplies TUE PEOPLE with
indespensable artifles and many useful inven
tions, which can be found only in a HARD
-.............• I WARE STORE.
A Mich in Time. , 2nd. The subscriber purchasing in large
rsiountiiitot
good,
r m m a ni nufacturcrs, is e n ab led t
The lengthening days and melting snows
betoken the coming Spring. Every far- 20 to 100 per cent cheaper:
mer rejoices at its coming, but is every tha i i i l k tli s e t y oo tt li r To stl ie b s y n oth er inerchants.
of
one ready for it 1 A t the North little or Buii.Dl NG -HARMYM e
t°
var'''y
nothing can bo done in wbrking the soil , I CUTLER P A Y,
! ILS, INTS.
this month, except in the matter of drain- VARNISHES. GLASS,
ing. But much preparation can be made STEEL, IRON,
for S MECHANIC'S TOOLS,
pring work. Imp lements of all kinds HOLLOW-WARE,
should be looked over and put in good re- SADDLERY, -
pair. km the pIusesCARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, in proper condition ; CHAIN PUMPS,
and of the harrows are no teeth gone and LEAD I'IPES,
none loose? The manure-forks
, shovels, MOROCCO ES LININGS &c.
spades, hoes, crowbars, cradles, harness, I Together with a full assortment of everything
wagons, challis, are they all at hom.., un- Petnn r; s i n :? rbusin' . Tllarleslcevl.ontt:ttention.
der cover, and in complete order? How JAMS A. BROWN.
often are tools lent to Huntingdon, neighbors, and ILA '
returned Lill called Oct.
for from neceszity, and , itluirmac
1-rilau dill, 1858..
stn Tan.
then all outof order and must be sent to 1 This is a new and v .luable imp rovement,
the shop for repair ? What a loss then, I iilTdpiise,biti!urireePieler' power ni a w il l ' i r l' eltienri'd more
of time and patience and neighborly good ' grain and seeds more rapidly, and with fur
feelings !
' greater economy, than any other Grain Fan in
I use. Send fora descriptive catalogue to Wm.
For him, as .vell as for everybody, it is L Boyer & Bro., Agricultural implement Foc
a good rule to drive one's business and not ' tory, Philadelphia.
be driven by it---.‘A. stitch in time Saves ! Sel,r :_ 29th, 1868.-6 m
nine"—often ninty nine.—dmr. Agr
This eekbratea medicine is forsale at the
Sugar maples, if properly attended to, ft our r lOfflee. For all inflammatory diseases
will pay you for all trouble.
i. certain Celff. Ciet a box and try it, re
who are afflicted.
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Iron City Comm ocelot College.
Pyrraitunon, PA. • CoAllrEnEr loan.
3110 Students attending January 11130.
mow the largest and most thorough Com
-01 merend School of the United States.—
Young men prepared for actual dutica of the
Counting Room.
J. C. SMITII, A. M. Prof. of Book-keep
ing and Science of ACCOULIt3.
A. T. DOUTIIETT, Teacher of Arithmetic
and Commercial Calculation.
J. A. IlmYonicir and T. C. Jtstims, Teach
ers of Book-keeping.
A. COW., and W. A. MILL., Profs. of
Penmanship.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK
KEEPING,
As used in every department of busin,s.
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID
BUSINESS WRITING—DETECTING
COUNTERFEIT MONEY—
MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE
COMMERCIAL LAW
.
Are taught, and all other subjects neee,sary
for the success and thorough education of a
practical business man.
12 PE.MVIXUMS.
Drawn ail the premiums in Pittsburgh for
the past three years, also in Eastern and Wes
tern Cites, for the best Writing,
NOT ENGRVED WORE.
Important Information.
Students enter at any time—No vacation—
Time unlimited—Review et pleasure—Gradn•
rtes assisted in obtaining situations—Tuition
f ur Full Commercial course s3s,oo—Average
time Bto 12 week—Board, $2.00 per week—
Stationary, sB.oo—entire cost, $60.00 to $70.-
00.
'Ministers' Sons received at half price.
I or Card—Circular—Specimens of Business
and Ornamental Vriting—inclose too stamps
and address F. W. JENKINS,
Sept. 29, 1858.—1 y. Pittsburgh, Pa
FOUND AT LAST !
The Way to Save Money! !
AND CUED HARD TIMEs
BUT ALL RINDB OF HARDWARE
BUY ALI, MDR OF IlArtowAno
BUY ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE
kutlphlogistic Salt.
Only one dose taken at lug , llo" , ens the
bowels gently, and cures Costiveness.
(Inc dose taken alter each meal will e Dys
pepsia._ . .
Une doss of two teaspoonfuls will okay:
remove Sick Headache.
One bottle taken for female obsctruetionre
moves the eanee of the disease, and makes n
perfect cure.
Only one dose immediately relieve 3 ChoHI
while
tine dose often repeated is n sure cure for
Cholera Morlius. and a preventive of Cholera.
'truly one hottle is needed to throe• out of
the system the effects of medicine:after a long
sickness.
ei'One bottle taken for Jaundice removes
all sallowness or unnatural color from the skin.
One dose token a short time before eating
gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food diges.
well.
One do,e often repeated cures Chronic Dim
rlwra in its worst forms, while Summer and
Bowel complaints yield almost to the first dose.
(toe or two doses cures attack: can: hr
Worms in Children ; there is no surer or speed
rem,ly in Etc world, as it never fails.
itreA - few bottles cures dropiy, by exci:ing
the absorbents.
We take pleasure in reeommendi ugthis med
icine us a preventive fur Fdver and Ague, Chill,
Freer, and all Fevers of a Bilious Type. It
operates with certainty, nail thousands arc will
ling to testify to its wonderful virtues.
All who use it are giving their unanimous tes
timony in its favor.
- .
Mix water in the mouth with the Inrigo•
ator, and swallow both togethet.
The Liver Invigorator.
Is a scientific medical discovery, and is daily
working rums, almost too great to believe. It
cures as if by magic, even the firsst dose giving
benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is re
quired to cure any kind of Liver complaint,
from the worst jaundice or Dyspepsia to n com
mon Headache, all of which are the result of a
diseased Liver.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
Dn. SArsvono, Proprietor, 345 Broadway, N•Y
Sold by Samuel Smith, & J. Road Huntingdon
A pr.7.'58.-1 v.
'`.jilXli_ilf,J ) .l2l' l
a - coizt
Premiums awarded the "JOURNAL" Of
lice at the late County PAIR, for the 'vest
CAlitty AAANK ANO
FANG 16 PRINT
Having recently received from C., Ilnstern
Cities, a
tAST rovaa PRESS,
itntl a large variety of the most
Printing Material, which makes it ono of the
moot complete Printing Establishments in this
~etion. Persons in want of any hind of
FAN-vY
work, cannot do better than favor on with
their patronage. We hone facilities for mono
tin,, in a superior manner any kind of
PRINTING IN COLORS
the mo.it reasonablo terms. 'I hose who
may wish to obtain any style of
ORNAMENTAL POSTERS
cin r !,e a c commodated at this establishment at
notice.
AUCTION BILLS,
BILL HEADS
SHOIV BILLS,
CIRCULARS,
WAY BILLS,
LEGAL BLANKS,
CONCERT BILLS,
PROGRAMMES,
PAMPHLETS,
CATALOGUES,
CARDS, &c., &c.,
will be fundlied promptly, executed in he
best style and at . reasonable rates.
igiart Orders by express, mail or otherwise,
will receive immediate attenthn.
WM. RREWSTER.
Avrocmt , Blair co., July 3,'58,
J. D STONKIROAD, Lewistown, Pa.,
Dear Sir—Mr. Wm.
Tuumanunn, who bat been suffering several
years from rheumatism, got so ill that his friends
and relatives were summoned to witness Isis
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, lie is a hale end stout man,
This is not the only case where the GALVANIC
Ott. has surpassed human expectations. Its
°ver y case where I have recommended the OIL,
it has done what it promises to do. Send us
another s2o's worth.
Yours truly, H. LEHER.
A 11, '5B-Iv,
SAViItIC FUND.
„..,y, National
oft SAFETY 1 11151 1
1 Company.
• -*
Ineouotah , l by the Gate of Fettesylvattht.
FIVE PER CENT INTEREST
MONEY IS lIECEI yED IN ANY SUM
:11Id interest mild trans the
'day of IlepAL to the day of withdrawal.
The office in open every day from 9 o'clock
in the morning till 5 o'clock in tho afternaon,
awl on Monday and 'Thursday evenings till 8
o'clock.
1100. HENRY L. DENSER, President,
RI i;Eirr SELFRIDGE, rice President,
WM. J. REED, Seeretarg.
DIRECTORS i
Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster,
Edward L. Carter, Joseph 13. Burry,
Robert L. Selfridge, Francis Lee,
Snml. K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes,
C. Landreth Mum., Henry Dieflendertrer,
Money to vecaived and payments made daily
in gold withoitt notice.
The investments are made in Real Estato
Mortgages, Ground Rents, and suck class se
curities as the Charter requires.
Fch.24,'57.
Green Willow Foundry.
T WOULD respectfully inform the public that
I have etymmenred 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 ThrBshing
Machines, and all odier machinery that may be
called for. Castings of every description, Cook
anti Parlor Stoves, Plows, Hollow-ware,
kinds or Taming, either wood or iron. and
lacksroithing will he done in the best manner
and on the turol reasonable terms. Farmer.
RIO others wishing to purchase new machines
will find it to their advantage to give nie a call.
All kinds of Countt v produce taken in exchange
at market prices. PETER TIPPERY.
Waterstreet, Oct. 13, 18.18.-ly.
HUNTINGDON WARM SPRINGS.
The Warm Springs at the rase of Warrior'.
Ridge, live in les north of Huntingdon, overlook
ing Standing Stone Creek, and environed by ro
mantic hills and woodlands, have been leased
by the former proprietor of the Learner 'Rinse.
The extensire Hotel buildings, bath houses,
&c.,erected at great expellee by General A I'.
Wison, have been completed—and the groves
have been beautifully laid out and adorned.—
The Hotel parlors and chambers airy and com
fortably furnished; and the prospect, from the
verandahs fur beastly, cannot be excelled.
For half a rector•, these Springs have been
celebrated for their medicinal tmalitin, and the
great nature of the waters in rheumatic and chro
nic erections. The temperature of the water
being nfil degrees, renders the bathing delight
ful and invigorating. In the surrounding woods
and mountains, game abounds, and the fittest
fish are caught in Stone Creek. Persons in pur
suit of health or t !ensure, at ill find this a most
delightful and healthful retreat; and its nearness
to the Pennsyt cots Railroad, and the cheapness
of the rates charged guests, give it a derided
advantage over any other watering place in the
State.
The Proprietor iatr•ltad years of experience in
the business and no pains or trouble will he spa
red to make guests comfortable.
Hacks run from Huntingdon to Warm Springs
oti the arrival of the different Railroad trains—
fare 25 cents. Families accommodated at ma
eriltc terms. JOHN R. HERD,
Warm Siprings near
Huntingdon, June .;th
HO ! THIS WAY.
Proprition
Does anybody want to get into good bnsi•
neon, by which they can make from $75 to
$lOO a month without bard labor? If so send
ate 5 cents in stamps or money, for• return
postage, and by return mail, you will seceder
circulars of the grandest moneymaking
theme ever• appeared to man. Discovered by
Georgian and proved to be invaluable by
million of Southern people. Addreee,
A. C. DENSON, Mobile Ala.
Sept. 22, '68.-Iy.
SELLING CLOTHING
AT
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES:
1858, PAM. AND N
IV:TEIL GOODS. 1858,
M. Gutman & Co.,
Inform the public generally, that they have just
received a large stock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
consisting of
COA FS,
VESTS,
PANTS, de., &c.
Also,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HATS,
CAPS.
His stock of clothing of the latest 14 ' 1 , 1 '
i(l,lif and manufactured of the beat materiels
And as they are determined to sell us cheap as
the cheapest, the public will do well to give
them a call nod examine their stock.
liarDun't forget the piece — Long's brick
building, on the corner, Market square, lion.
tingdon.
0et.13 '5B
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Ang.18,'68..11,
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50 do GO 00 each.
100 do 50 00 each.
300 Ladies' Gold Watches 35 00 each.
200 Silver Hunting Watches 30 00 each.
500 Silver Watches 010 00 to 25 00 each.
1000 G'ld Guard, Chains $lO 00 to 30 00 each
Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear
Drops, Breast Pins, Cull Pins. Sleeve Buttons,
Rings ' Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Sil
ver Tlmnbles, and a variety of other articles,
worth from 50 cents to $l5 each.
We will present to every person sending us
50 subscribers, $2 each, a Gold Watch, worth
$4O; to any ono sending us 100 subscribers, at
$2 each, a Gold Watch, worth $9O. Every
subscriber will also receive a present.
Immediately on receipt of the money, the
suberiber's name will he entered upon our
book , and tie present will be forwarded within
one week, by mail or exprass, post paid,
laj'All communications should be addressed to
DEAN SALTER, Proprietors,
335 Broadway, New York.
June 9, '3Bi—lru.ly.
BLANKS)
its 128 II .
A peneral assortment of Blanks of all de
vriplions just I n ialed and fin Me at llis
"Journal qtfice." ,
A ppointra't of 'Mertes, Common Bond.
Notice to Referees, Judgment Notes
Summons, Vendue Notes,
Executions, Constabli's Sales,
Seire Facies, Submenns,
'
Complaints, Deeds,
Warrants, Mortgages,
Commitments, Bond to idemnify Constable, ,ke
Dr. John McCulloch,
nffers his professional services to the citizens(
U Min/int:don and vicinity. Wien, on 11111 st.
between Montgomery and Bath.
untingdon, Aug. 29, 1855.
COOK STOVE,
A SPLENDID NEW COOK STOVE
sale at this ollice; it is ChICUILItIId is burn w,
°r emit.
DU VALI 'S
GALVANIC OIL,
Prrporrd originally 1.5 Pro. IL I/Cr-ALL
formerly of the College of Surgeons,
at Paris.
IS NOW OEFERED TO THE PUB-
LIC,
J For the Cure of all sore and ?sin
ful Diseases. ..01
For instance—Pain or soreness in any
part of the system, Rheumatism, pain
in the hack , breast or sides, healed breasts
Neuralgia, Burns, Sprains, Bead-ache,
Cramp m the Stomach or any other dis
ease that is SORE or PAINFUL, and
it i s on:y '"mm this class of diseases we
claim a VICTORY. We say positively
to oar patrons we can relieve the sufferer
92 times out of 100. We would just say,
to the public, Prof. Du Vali was 26 years )
lin bringing to this medicine superiority
over all others.
Price 50 eta per bottle—A per cent
cut oil the trade. All orders must be ad
dressed to J. 1). STONEROAD,
Sole Agent ter 13. 8.,
LEWHITOWN, PA.
Aug.18;58.-ly.
CONSUMPTION CURED.
CONSUMPTION Cr AN OLD INDIAN
Dorvon, UNCAS BRANT,
while a Missionary among
the
CURED. Indians of the Rocky Mount
ains, discovered a RARE
CONSUMPTiONPLANT, that proves to be a
certain cure for Consumption,
Bronchitis ' ,
Astbm Liver
CURED. Complaint, Nervous Affec
tions, Coughs, Colds, &c.—
CONSUMPTIONHavins now mode his fortune
and retired from business, he
CUM. will send the prescriptions and
directions for preparing the
medicines jive of charge to all
CONSUMPAiONwho may desire in, and will
send to his agent, enclosing
CURED. two stamps (6 cents), to pay
the return letter, with a des-
,
cription of their symptoms.—
CONSUMPTIONThe Old Doctor has cured
more than 3000 cases of Con-
CURED. 'ailTi'c' t t l et" u p i° e n o t p . l: "4 „ira s vi a ti l l
themselves of this opportuni,
CONSCIIPTIONty, as the Doctor wishes to do
all the good he can before he
dies. Address all letters to
DANIEL ADEE,
Box 3531 P. 0., New York,
Who is hi% sole agent.
Juno :Atli,
CURED.
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
i =
New Card-Press.
Haring bought nfael “CARD.PRESS," we
are now prepared to print in the prcportion of
three ear& in the same time that any other
preen in the county cnn print one, coneequent•
ly we can print them cheaper—if not done well
wo make no charge at all. We ask your pa.
tronage.
NEW WORE! NEW GOODS! I
FISHER & mcmuirrnie
HAVING re-opened the METROPOLITAN
formerly known RS "SAXTON'S" take plea
sure in announcing to their many friends, that
they barn receivod a now and well-selected
stock nt Goods, which they feel confident will
satisfy the demands of the public, and will prove
unexceptionable in STYLE and QUALITY.
Tho lino of Dress Goods embraces
ROBES A QUILLE IN ORGANDIES,
LAWNS, PERCALES, &c. CHAINS,
BERAGES, BRILLIANTS, ALL WOOL
DE LAINES, CRAVELLA MOHAIR,
DANUBIAN, TAMISE, AND LA
VELLA CLOTHS, DEBAGE,
LUSTRES ALPACCAS,
PRINTS, GINGHAM% &e.
We haven fine assortment of Summer Man
tillas, Shawls, Dress Trimmings, Fringes, An
tiques, Ribbons, Mitts, Gloves, Gauntlets, 11,
siery, Ladies' Collars, Handkerchiefs, Button.,
Floss, Sewing Silk, Whalebones 'for Skirts,
Reed Hoops, Brass do., Skirt Cord, Sc.
Also—Tickens, Osnaburg, bleached and un
bleached Muslins at all prices, Colored and
White Combrics, Barred and Swiss Musli s
Victoria Lawns, Nuinsooks, Tarleton and many
other articles which comprise the line of White
and Domestic Goof's.
We have French Cloths, Fancy Cassinuires,
Sattinetts,Jeans, Tweeds, Cottonades, Linens,
Denims end Blue Drills.
HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS,
of every varjety and style. Also all kinds o
STRAW GOODS.
A good stock of
URN ERIES, RAkD & QUEENSWARE,
HOOTS & SHOES.
Il r ood and Vrillow-ware,
which will he sold Cu.,
We •tlso deal in PLASTER, FISH, SALT,
and all kinds of GRAIN, and gossess facilities
in this branch of trade unequalled by any. We
deliver ull packages or parcels of Merchandise,
FREE OF CHARGE, at the depots of the
Broad "Top and Pennsylvania Railroads.
Come one, come all, and be convinced that
the "METnoPourArr" is the place to secure
fashional•le and desirable goods, disposed of at
the lowest rates.
Apr.14,'58.
New Goods ! New Goods !
AT
D. P. GAVIN'S CHEAP STORE,
D. P. Owitt has just return,' from Philadel.
phia with the hugest and most beautiful as.
sortment or
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Ever brought to Huntingdon,
consisting of the most fashionable Dress Goods
for Indies and Gentlemen, such as Black Silks,
and Fancy, All Wool de Lains, (all colors)
Spring Deloinss, Chaffin Delains. Enrages, (all
colors) Lt evell Cloth, Dehaize, Alpacca, Pop
lins, Prin ed Beroges, Brilliants, plain and fig
ured, Gingbams, l.nw•ns, and Prints of every do
scription.
ALSO, a large lot of dress Trimmings, Frin.
gee, Antiques, Gimps, Ribbon, Buttons, Braids,
Crapes, Reed & Brass Hoops, Skirt Cord, Silk
and Linen handkerchiefs, Neck ties, Stuck,
Zephyr, French Working Cotton, Linen and
Cotton Floss, Tidy Yarn, ikc.
Also the best and cheapest assortment of Cul
lers, aryl Cn•lcrslceres, in town. Bleed and
Plain Jaconet, Stull Muslin,iiSwiss, Plain , Fig
ured, Skirt Beltt• Slarscillu fur Copes, and a
variety of white goods too numerates to men
tion.
Spring and Thibit Shawls, White Detains fur
Capes. Mantillas, &e.
Also, Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets, Tweeds,
K. trans, Muslins, Cotton Drill, Nankeens,
Ticket,, Table Diapors, Flannels, &es
Also, a large lot of Bonnets, Flat, Plats, &e.
roots and Shoes, the largest and cheat
pelt assortment in town.
lla DurA. a a, QTYMEINS
WARM, Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, Churns,
Butter Bowls, Brooms, Brushes, Sic. Carpe ts,
Oil Cloths, Fish and Snit, Sugar, Cone,
Too, Molasses, end oil goods usually kept in a
country Store.
My old customers, and as manj - new ones as
can crowd in are respectfully requested to come
and examine my goods.
All kinds of 00 - untry produce token in ox
change for goods, nt the highest market prices.
DAVID I'. °WIN.
April 21, 1858.
VAIII) &ISM MEM,
CLOTHING !
A New Assortment Just Opened !
And will be sold 30 per cent.
CHEAPER THAI% TM' CUE PESTI
ROMAN respectfully informs his custo
-11,
mere Lind the public generally, that he has
just opened at his store-roam in Market Square-
Huntingdon, a splendid new stock of Ready
made
Clothing for Fall and Winter,
which he will sell cheaper than the same cleanly
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 cell and examine hii stock before t welts
sing elsewhere. Also,
hats, Caps,
which will he sold lower than at nay other es.
tablishment in the county.
Huntingdon, April I. 1858.
STAGE LINE
FROM
Chambersburg to Mt, Union
T he undersigned aware that a suspension°
the lino of Stages over the road between
Chandiorsburg and Mt, Union, cannot be hut
disadvantageous to a large section of the coun
try, has, ut is considerable expense and trouble
made arrangements to run a line of Stages
Tri-weekly between the two points Good
Horses and comfortable Stages have been pla
ced on the rotate, and experienced and trusty
drivers will superintend the running of the
Couches. The proprietor of the line is disirous
that it bo maintained, and ho therefore (-ills
upon the public generally to patronize it. c. S
ilent that it will be for their mutual advance t.
Every attention necessary will be given, P 1
the running of the Stages will be regular.
ar Stages leave Mt, Union, every Tu dal
TillimlaYi and Saturday evenings, tirri eg at
Chimbersburg the next day at 2 dclue . Re
msing, leave Chambersburg, the as a night
at in o'clock, arriving at Mt. Union he next
evening in time for the cars. Between Mt, Un
ion and Shade Gap the line will be daily.
Cr Fare through $3 ; to intermediate points
in proportion. JOHN JAMISON.
Jan. bOth, 11808.—tf
NAT.A.I•TTEID!
WHEAT AND CORN wanted at tips
office. Thoss having f.,s'ner can ditipoee of the
same by calling kotht.
RAILROAD RODRB.
E
Mail T. I Ex. T. I Fast T.
Train leaves P. M. A. M. P. M.
Petersburg, 1.06 9.54 11.24
Huntingdon, 1.22 9.10 11.39
Mill Creek, 1.33 9.20 1,1.49
Mt (Julep, 1.47 9.33 12.08
i %MB 00INO Neat,
Train leaves P. 91. It. M P. M
Mt. Union, 4.32 6.45 11.36
Mill Creek 4.48 6.58 11.49
Huntingdon, 5.03. 7.11 12.01
Peteraburg, 5,10 7.23 12.18
,irsV' The Passenger train on the H. & B. T.
railroad leaves Huntingdon as follows
7 30 A. 31. 3 P. M.
MAAAAM --.- '
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WEE HUNT:CH(II3OR
~r~~~.
'HE undersigned owners of The fluutiagdun
J. Mill, info'rm 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 five col . & Improved Jon
eat Turbine Water Wheels, and can grind leg
all stages of the water, and during the o'
weather, any and all kinds of grain.
They are prepared to sell, and have on hand
for sale at all times, at market rates, all kind of
FLOUR, FEED AND STUFFS,
and farmem can have their own grain ground,
and lake it back in a return load, or they cam
be furnished in exchange at a moment's twata
an equal quantity of Flour and Bran or chop
ped feed.
THE sr UT IMEACEICINZI
is of au imeroved manufacture; and they wil
insure a FLU, TURN OUT of euporior quail
ty to every bushel of grain left at their mill,.
FISHER .t 5101U1tT1tlii.
N. 8.--The Buckwheat eon.' are not rialto
ready.
Huntingdon, December 10, 1866.
11. IL NEFF, NI. D.,
HAVINO located himself in WARRIONIIAUK
in this comity, would respectfully offer his
professional services to the citizens of that place
and the eouutry ailjavellt.
J. B. Loden, M. 1). Gen. A. P. Wilson,
M. A. Henderson, " Wee. P. Or bison, Bel
J. H. Dorsey, " HOU. J/111103
M. Stewart, " John Scott, Esq
Bon. George Taylor
lien, P4l,
Jacob M °amnia!, M. 1)., A/a;;no,
John M'Cullocb, " Petersburg,
..p74
A. Y. Wm., R. BRUOR PYTILISUN
WILSON k PETRIKIN,
47T0 R.ht EYS "IT L.RW,
UNTIN GD ON, P.l.
Practice in the several Courts of Huntingdon
Blair, Cambria, Centre, Mifflin and Juniata Conn-
SS. March 23, 1853.
Cheapest "Job Printing" Office
XX Tat oauturtz,,
We hare now made such arrangements in oar
Job ((Ilse as will enable us to do all kimia of
Job Printing at 20 per cent.
cheaper rates
Than any Office in the County.
Give us a call. If rre don't give entire satisfac
tion, no charge at all will he made.
IN BLAST AGAIN !
Huntingdon •"" Foundry.
rtUIE SUBSCRIBERS TAKE TIIIS MS.
1.
thod of informing their friends and the pub
lic generally, that they have rebuilt the Hunt
ingdon Foundry, and aro now in successful np
oration, and are prepared to furnish casting of
all kinds, of the best quality on the shortest no
tice and most reasonable terms.
Farmers aro 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 heat, together with the Keystone, Hill
side, and 13nrshear Ploughs. We have on hand
and are manufacturing stoves, such as Cook,
Parlor and office stoves for coal cr wood.
HOLLOW-WARM
consisting of Kettles, Boilers, Skillets, Lc., all
of which will be sold cheap for cash or in ex
change for country produce. Old metal taken
for new castings. By a strict attention to busi
ness and desire to please, we hope to receive a
share of public patronage.
J. M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO.
April 90, 1856.—tf.
DR. J R 111.1YETT
s
ALEXANDRIA, HUNT. CO., PA.
April 1, 1857.—1 y .
?MC I/RAINY'? P, lllll—i
Willattend to all business eutruated to:hitn..olL
lice nearly opposite the Court House
May 5, '53
JOHN 800TT, SAMUEL T. Baowir
1331110M1 f ,
Attorneys at Law,
Huntingdon, Pa.,
Office same as that formerly occupied by Jobr
Scott, Esq.
Oct. 19, Mb.