Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, April 06, 1859, Image 3

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    Nuntitighn Punal.
Wednenday Morning, March 30. 1859
The Circtcht lion of Me Blum
itingdon Journal. is great
er than the tbalobe and Aim
erican combined.
COUNTY CONVENTION.
The people composing the party opposed to
he present national administration, will meet
is their respective districts, in the county of
Huntingdon, at the usual time and place of
bolding delegate election, on Saturday the 9th
day of April next, to dent two delegates from
from each township, borough, nod scperatc
election district, to compose a county conven
tion; to be held in Huntingdon, on Tuesday,
the 12 day of April next,.for the pmpuie of ap
pointing delegates to the 8 ate eane e n
'don to take place in nomination State ticket.
By order of the County Committee.
B. P. PATTON. Chairman.
CLUBBING WITH MAGAZINES.
The Huntingdon JOURNAL, for one year,
either of the Magazines for the same periol
still be sent to the address of ans . subscriber
to he paid in advance as follows
The Journal and Godey's Lady's Rpol,, for
coo Tl ear
The Journal and Graham's Magasine, for
ets re,, 5o
The Journal and Entermn's Magazine eel
Pntnam's Monthly, for one year, $3 50
The dovrnal and Frank Leslie's Family
Magazine and GaSetteql Fashion, fur one year
$3 50
The Journal and Lady's Horns Magazinr,
M 7.: year, ot $2 75
7 al and l'elenlon's Ingazine,
"W e eal; 2 75
Journal and Atlantic Monthly, for ooe
rear, $3
The Journal and Gere.lee Farmer
one year .
DEMOCUATIE %TATE CENTRAL
COMMITTEE.
ARNOLD PLUMER, the Pre,:itient of•!• •
late Lecompton State Convention. her at
last made hie appointment of the State
Central Committe, by and with the ac' ice
•ochis Exelency J. 8., as follows:
ROBERT TYLER' Chairman, PO, (;+- etc
";President Tyler, at present Protitctit,trry
.or the Supreme Court in l'hilatVpi; r,
Southerner by birth, and a worthy leatl,r
of the slave-driving, soap Demt.eceey.
Geo, M. Wharton, a renegade
erd at present President of Ate S , !ect
Council.
E, Mortvitz, proprietor of the Buchan
an orgon, the Pennsylvanian, at Philatkl.
phis.
J. H. Asking. 'ex-member of the lust
famous legislature, anti ex-clerk in tht ,
Tax Receivers office under Ambrizeter, at
Philadephia.
F. A Server and Stephen H Benton
ai present prmninent menthers of the Coun
cit.
Vincent L. Bradford, a hiwyer of acme
standing, and an aspirant for a sec on the
common Plsas bench.
John H. ['Miner, ex-mernber of the hue
Legislature. All residents of Philadel.lat.
Chester and Deleware--John
Charles Kelley.
Montgomery—Dr. E. L. Acker.
Bucks—Dr. Chas W. Everhart.
Schuylkill—Edward O'Connor.
Carbon, Monroe, Pike nod
8. Staples.
Bradford, SUstim.hanna. Wyoming and
Ellet, ex-paymaster of
the Army, and the Dan who wouldn't re
calve a bribe.
Luzerne—A. R. Brundage,^Ed. Dolph.
Tioga, Porter, McKean and 'Warren—
H. A. Guernsey.
Clinton, Lvcoming, Centre and Uoion
—S. B. Seely,
Snyder, Northumberland, Mont mr and
Columbia—John G. Freeze.
Cumberland, Juniata, Perry, & dttitn
Charles Brant, Thomas M. Biddle.
Dauphin and Lebanon—J.ll,i F.
Shook. somm law of Attorney General
Black. and as rumor has ii, at present a
Clerk in that gentleman's office, but reat
lag at Harrisburg.
Lancacer—George Sanderson, J. F.
Koutz.
York—Alexander Wentz.
Adams, Franklin and Fu lion—Wilson
• • .y.
i.,..querset, Bedford and Huntingdon--
Jos, W. Tate;
Blair, Cambria and Clearfield—C. L.
Pershing.
Indiana and Armstrong—Adam Lowry.
Westmorland and Fayette—Jacob Tur
ney.
Washington and Green—S. B. Slays.
Allegheny—N. P. Fetterman, Andrew
Burke.
Beaver and Butler—John Grabom.
Lawrence, Mercer and Venango—Wm.
McKnight.
Erie and Crawford—Wm. Kerr.
Clarion, Jefferson, Forrest an Elk—Dr.
Hugh Dowling.
Lehigh and Northampton—Jeremiah
Schindel.
Barka—Col. Chrales Kessler.
giZrMesars, Schell of the Senate, and
Wigton of the House have our thanks (or
numerous public favors.
(The April number of Kennedy's
Bank Note Review for April is now before
us. This is one of the beet Counterfeit
Detectors now published. Send and get it
for a year, it is only •I per annum month
ly
A LOCOMOTIVE BLOWN TO PIECES.
TwO MEN KILLED.
T 011-liouse Mattered awl Set un Fire.
'Phis mornitr, about half past four o'-
clock, a frightful explosion 'Jolt pine° in
the Twenty fourth ward. At the hour na
me./ the vngive Perkkrora one of the ler
gest on the Rending railroad, pnd reach.
ed the toll-house of the west anti of the
tin!to (kill nt the Falls bridge. The en
*ins had on inietence cool tr;itisttached,
RICH GICEEiIi" Hai R
oppoiite the toll gate. and it halted oppo- _
situ [he till
pie tal l
wefity feet
or !tea". y, tt , :itititit exist without a 5110
tie western end et the hricke. From some
en..., which his n o t been ascertained, " t .
bo!ler of the engine exploded while !.1 14'. 7:;'; " •17,11 . ;;;.;, 5 , 2 ,,,, 1 t t ' ,,i ' , ' ,r 0 .,,r
0,„ spot wt , h ays d esur il ie d athl yinot t z, to tin. v.:melt:Hill prep...ion which
aud Col c.),lsequ,nees ensued. t tart, back to it; oetttia.tl color. wily listr—ttov
et, lat.ol tof itte_ll,llti .. trith nitixstiant growth
The locomotive was broken away from ,
.-.1:•1!:11 , , the IL:mired: itching, till cant
the re,t or the train by the force of thf,
end it was dashed on the lurid,2e, ! utre-sin t ri4 the hair will Inr•cren its color, ::n:l
keep it 11,111 1111111, , 111 C 011 ' .•
tt dismoce or sixty or seVenty feet. The init.., then eip rn the it lit,
engine was iveray 61 , iivti to pekes, and the grey, or ~ i Neit, c ti
aurt:ly thu count; trill not, us t",
the toiler being. -.battered and even the "1.1; g
1 e' tr`,"
limiting gear wrecked. It was It cool ; without pities .' ll ‘ j.l. ti n : i,
I thouu-ar , i,
hturier et-Tire of great power.
The ,I ,, ent fin Prof. %Yowl's Ilvir Pr. • •
TiVii wen were in,tantly billed
in N (Liven, received the
necide'ut. The engineer. Jnsinh m,ssi. ti .e Hair Ite,tiirative, •
tra:i iipDr. the the engine al lice Hine.
it is Fuppo, , e,l that he was blown tutu
the river, as lin trace hat yet Leen found
of his holy. John Foley, the first brake,-
man, wan blown a tt tce at fifty yarOs
from the epos were the explosion took
plume, 11is holy teas touted on the tow.
u path, mull in four f-et cui the river, Ile
had fallen heed foremost nincea softie
rocks, and his•brains wure diislicd
'1;1- :: at the west end of the
•'. the explosion nod
• •. The toll
in their Led
tit i.' :'•, • 'I rf athrer tcne thrown
f.., . , turd dnsht•d n
•!-;•! • ~-• 01 the Iran work
of the boiler torts h . , - .a into ft window of
1i ,g upon !ht foot of
I:,lciir: in, burnt,' A
.111,11
tr,ll-getliorvr was do tun•
:ied that . •• ..ttiti not ho 1170th.e.1 for some
time, of the family received any
very serious injury.
The fireman made a very narrow es
cape. He hod just left his post and had
ifor, into the toll hot], to procure a drink
when the miehap took place. The explo.
510 was 4.lccempnrued by a tremendous
shock ind ' , port. Buildings in the Thir
teenth, Fo-irtmenmond l'wentieth
of this c;'y were shaken by Ito exp:m ion,
and the repots was be.tid diAinetly for a
gee at ei,:Anco. The tefty valve of the en.
~zne was blown entirely across the Schuy•
kill, and it was found after artylight in the
vii of a h race at the Full.—Philadq v hia
Bulletin el 11'tsday.
)LJTIC'L
r•!.%ter:. Pe.ort Thmocra,y.
.. r , • ••:n this Sinle
, i•
D ,aoc, on. , 7 year
the cnov,ithm hung a around
the necks of their canditlainv, in the shape
Of n ,ilattorin so odious thet the party
could not sand upon, niid by the time the
train had reached the end of the road,
some thirty th,usand Democrats had tum
bled oil along the war•. This year the
same thing has term done, and we fear
similar molts will billow. If the object
of .he convention was merely to after up
victims, it could eatnly have found worthy
sacrifices in the persons of mote , Mom.,
and lune deserving :urn." (that? Gov. l'sck.
or.) •'Why draw the the? Kansas tprestion
into this contos tat all, and particularly,
Wir,refore Dna& the candidate with the
'administration policy on this freshen?
Why load our State ticket down with Cu•
bit, and :mike the csndidates assume the
respee,bility c.f the of the i,sue, in the
Inca of the known determination of Spin
not to sell? Can any sensible mon tell tel
We hope the creatures of power will not
all answer at once.
"The attack upon the Administration of
Guvenor Packer we consider the weakest
and silliest move that has been triode ou
the political chessboard for soutiellitne. It
is to be presuiti . ed that the Convention nom.
mated the candidates with a view to their
eli•ction, Nose Governor mis host,
of lrient's in nil parts of the State, and it is
'nardley musiLle that they will be very tic.
Live in placing men in power whose elec
tion will be considered a victory over hint.
—Bulletin.
The Genesee Farmer.--'This excellent
agricultural journal for April is on our
table. It presents a rich and varied table
of controls, and is illustrated %lib over
thirty engravings on wood. It is difficult
to understand how so touch valuable infor
mation can be furnished at so cheap a rate.
The price of the Genesee Farmer is only
fifty cents a year in advance, Specimen
copies are sent free to all applicants. Ad
dress Joseph Harris, Rochester, N. Y.
By an arrangement with the publisher,
we are enabled to offer the "Journal" arid
the Genesee Farmer for $1.871 per annum,
- .
PAISEJTRacttiO:The bill authorizing
the appointment of a Board of Visitors to
examine the affairs and condition of Pour
Houses in the various counties of the State,
"typed the Senote finally on Saturday.
HALF!!!
NEW naranvAL SALT
INFLAMMATORY DISEASES
TRY IT
ONLY ONE DOLLAR.
CISIRONNC PACKAGE !f;' . 2 50!
SEE ADVERTISEMENT
For ;$, Drlt ! , Sto,,
JOY TO TUE ADMIRERS OF
A FINE 111,0 OF
DEI,P 1Z1,1,11,! . ...0.8,1,, Jlll3 . 23, 18:di.
Le:,vvinvort:.—sir : licvn tront,h•
.111 ,inoarotl or scarf oil my 11.,1.1 for
suld u.•
Yuu:s ItUVUS prtAl"r.
i'lll—thimetti.l : Sept : 9, 1859
11 - nor,-I)car Sir: T ou r o Ilitir
alti‘, is p,tvio, henc 11(.411 to tne. 'lll
fro;:t; ati,l a!, .1:c of illy head al:no:
I have u,
of yovr liestorittive.
ui:w the ti.it ui so 3 weii
with it proiniiiinA crop uf th ,
front is ols , roc liar, triod
other prepa , ati” . ..,, withiiittithy
tyoto my oWII
I cuu ituliteh try it.
•
Yuatr respcatuBr •
1). it. 1 . 110 . A1 tti,Al. D.,
-IC4 Ville St,
VINOENNI,B, lA., Juno 22, 10:,3.
. , .
PROF. 0.. J. WOOD ; Ao you are about to
manufacture and vend yout recently discovered
Hair Restorative, I will state, fur whomsoever it
may concern, that I have 11 , 0 it and known
others to use it—that I have, Mr several years,
been in the I n tl it of using other flair Restor,-
thes, and that I find your, vastly superi , c
any other I know, It entirely cleanse , Liu..
(.1 dandruff, and with one Itionth's
will restort, any person's hair to the original ro
lor and tem..., giving it a 1.1,11111 y, tutu and
glossy type , ranee ; anti all this. without
°rh; the hands that notilv it, or tl.e dies; on
it chops. I would, thcrelurc , rect.:mond
it to evely oho de,irous of having it tiva
torture to the hair.
Itespectfully yours,
WILSON RING.
.1. WOOD & Co., l'roprit•turs, 312 Drool.
Nov. , York, (in the great N. Y. %tire
F •
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rI,IIIS VALUABLE
t, tt,rer,tl t,, the
pttt,!tc, in full vonlidelice 01 it
mar (I , C) . even' other har..l-11:.:,1, iu t
Sc SIMI'LICITY, EC W
ONIY, 0 , 1 , 1 Ltltll.-
I.IANCY alight, in ;my temperature,
It it , .lecol,l of
SI, lc,
Et tt I [AAA NT (Ay-LEG EVE',
rkviiring n., trimming, or .t,t,mtion, . -
cep' :imply !Wing the 181111)
jilt! (laid. one quirt or th.• r
two fl.ttne cightc•
by a
The I ii 1,11 !;`. S!,
(11 . ()IL •••,, :I:, 01141 Br, I
to (i,•ll:iturcs, in :
I . adapted tor lighth, s ;
ore-rooms. balk shop,
hoot, ao.l ears, or wherever a
light Parties tiwaron4 of ,ocitrilig
the tight of iertitory jro a valuable allele that
will command itser. should make early appiiea
lino.aoiy to the aut•lursign.al.
Burners. tamps, 3e.. supplied in any quanti•
ty '
with prottiptoo,-11wwartled by exptesi to
all parts of the Ilcira.l State, pavalae, ea;11 on
delivers. 11U1'1.1.:11, & CO.
rdar..9,•59...t0w. No :1 Court Sr, Brooklyn.
ItA:ms OF Ti
TERMS
''lit:wriNinioN JOURNAL' it nt
11.110 s illy rules
If pitid in advance
If paid within six months srter tl:e time ot
sttbserilting
. . . . .
11 pout her.; the expiration of the year,
. . -
And two dollars and fifty cony, ir no t pa id
after the expiration et the year. No .odo t adol
den taken for n lens period than
1. All 41ahneriptions are enntinued until
itplertid. Ind Ile paper will he iii eontino-
until arrearayes are p . aid, except at the option
01 the publisher.
2. lief mwed numlorrs aro never receiver/ by lit.
All ;Ambers sent us in th tt. way lire /wt. and
never aecomplich the purpose of the sena,.
3. Persona Wishing ha slop their paw,' !Wens.
!tuna pry tgr arrearages. en.l send n written or
verbal eider to that ellhet, to the ()Moe or pal.-
lieation iu _Huntingdon.
4. Giving. notice ton postmaster is neither
toga ore proper notice.
5. After one or more no:eters of a new year
horn been forWlllllo,l. a new yen• lots commenr-.
ed, and the paper will not be disyoaliooed anti
arreerages ore paid. Sec No. I.
The • l7oerts 'have devideitl;ll retuning to take
newspaper from the office, or EUIIIOYi ilg 111111
having it uncalled for, in PRIMA FACIE evidence
. _
intentional fraud.
It Subscribers living in distant counties, or in
other States, will be required to pay invariably
in advance.
Cr'rlie above terms will be rigidly Illihored
to in all eases.
ADVEIITISENIEN'ITS
Will chnr ged ;tes
1 insertion. 2 do. 3 do.
Six lines or less, $ 25 $ 37b $ 50
One square, (16 110.0 50 75 1 00
Two " (92 ) 100 150 200
.
3 mo. 6 mo. 12 mo.
One square, $8 00 $4 00 $6 00
Two squares, 400 600 10 00
column, 600 10 00 14 00
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18 00 27 00 40 00
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BminNe Cayil. of 02 lino., or ‘l3lO 4.es.
EXIAUTOICS NOTICE.
(Es/ate Fetterhool; (14c.)
Notice is hereby given that Letters Twilit.
oversee on the estate of Ml,.fowl Fetterhoor
late at Morris township, dec., have been gra:,
nod be the undersigned. All persons indept
ed to said estate are reque.ned to make imme
diate pnyment, and those having el:tints to pre
sent them properly nathentieated for settle
ment to JOSIAH FETTERHOOF. Exec.
EI,IZA FKII . TERITOOP, Exec'x.
Morris twp, Feb. 16,'59.-61"
:t,I,AiTI - ‘7LY.RDM '2.
sinleterilicr re.pectfully taming tile
iir, dint lie is prepared lo receive and 1
Cars containing Lumber, I:ark; Staves,
glee, Cord, Iron,&e,
E. SCIIREINIT.
S. NV. Corner Broad 3: Callowhill Si
Jan. 50i 13:)9. --- , ;TO
WITMBI.OOIBIIO sated;
A Perred .sbleititute
For the Lancet. L?eches and It] P!'S V.!
,v 1• tt the ,•I, r,fter
, clialonts, ••
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lion 11.1,
it take.
11114 10, 1 1,11:1 1. , 1•11 in , I.
('lottp. &e,. it. •
uttntioiFtinti.tit
sotritry.
e1.^1 . 1111, 1 , 1111lit•hi :
1,1 etcY, by the advice n I, • .• ,;•
ei,nl and velnble, ftieuil %vb., he r
a gentl,nrin known Innl felt
a2ared to snb,it it 111 1.
1)1 c.,:peric. , ,nt. *
serutin,bl, i; • sit.o,l'
end illthannirttney 0,1... • • •.‘ r, -
prated nna re•ret,c, tea trial, .•.!
000 NI Coll, in nr: I . llllloCial 111111 1, 1/1. 1 .1., 1 1:1
tl , e ilecily for its ttintnitlicture, hut Om
,vus rejected.
'rho disti4e t.t . the Inflect and blister:,
both ho humanity by bitntonity nu)
111.4.111.11. 11. It. 11111 :1 1111,11,11, to suppose thea
bn.:i, ~4. 1' 14),
10 I ~1 !, I`l once) 1 1)11 1,1 it
a • he made
Is it not u
' I,l..4acient%
ty, soilt i . • ,
:t,klu,wl,ttg,••l . • : • ,
Inis hc, n don,. , . •'
letting 1111,1 1,,
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Tiwy ,•. t•,
—lien. 9,, ..• • 17,
Bi.t/1/1 , i 4 Till I,i . it 14 1101 the r. ,
.; 0:1 inlik . ll) that
watit el a I,llll'llre LiCtYit,
Ail I • t; t 11‘ rt I.l l lv !ti,
others) by producing an t
1.1 , .ut of nu the Huh . , in the holly and u , •
mthnferrllllte , i It cc , • .•
1 . ,' mutter, mid extraordintuy
r ihe r ens and alit riem—reNll I I • -
II 11 .1 , , •1 inn of itithutimation apt 11111, . t
1,111, ,Vlll,lll 11,01111 C,, its natural Lt, I:
11,0 pain an, fever ilissa!,pear.
htlVllig it. It t.• •t
1.11 t • ti,..)1 111 true
1111.. 1, 1 ' , .tte, they will tt
t It • t. rtieet 11,111 CI,
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Or 1,11.111 . , -- Wt. rt. t: . . • tit (11,1 .0 ,
I.X trot,: tt t If it, :Iskrll. bolt•
it ilotts tt -twin, the lust
:tee berytittsti the 111t1 :;::ti 11(1111-.
The Clit , Otiell the to. -
itehuteeti estquee, tt.l ',my tett her, tr..,
tiotteti unlit have more Or 1 ,, 1 4 hula. PA.
(Ilii W1 , 0'011113 no per lent ly tett,ti try the •
phlot4intie Snit, or tire in extitt,,ti,lutti .
. ,••
1. 1...1t5C14 where the tilibitlyticel
wit ,
Fill, Ilrarlach,, hfienonifil Eges, . .
Neurelgitt,Edy i Niplits,
Browhiiih,
2. Cam, where the unhaluet, 41 Heidi
the CIILST 111111 .41.11 , 0111,:—t tt•ft; /,/!aural
hwy., andLir•rr,Meuri.sy, Carryka,
f ,b,thoot. bropy. Mwt (tare!
Conoerlll ira-r•rat, a,•.
re the unlailaneed fluids ett'eve
ExTm.mrri, and Saix—to wir;
;on/ , nfil 7 ft, (.!erns, Chilbaihs,
Chit Len ned Salt Mow, aiti,
ii t
iup Mkt: 1.111,
T Salt ntaittly alluviatea tha inflammatory
pain, walla to married lailms, (I , etnre mal at
tha linty 4.1 i. ',Wipe:now) and numy eon,
p:aitit, and i, e'en ellivationa in Fever, Aloe,
Wainnts, Nt rams clot Spinal Atrertions and
anyot.ter form, 01 (nlak this) i , thnimatcry
,::SO, attended with heat, pain or Walla .ynsp
tun,
145` Persons who Imre u tendency of blood
to the heed tor heart, or lend inactive lives, or
hreatli Cie impare air at• 1113110 lactories and the
poison.. 111110, (WlllOOlllO and minerals, or Ike
it unhealthy climates, are exposed to a part
liar vitiation of the fluids of the body, which on.•
dote without Intel limeing with the dirt or
new, once in three months. ut.tala
even,. It is beleived to nllitrd protection front
inlectioss disease, and o:rehire traveller,.
sal ors, and soldiers should supply t.•cwocitc,
with it.
While many nostrum-makers victimi, , •
the good Mlllo'oll :Mill - MI-11dd. public, uy or
dering "from six to a dozen. boxes of home,.
to cat e any malady." no nutter what—the un
dersigned is happy in being able to state, that
the severest loran of recent inflammatory di
sease was over come by one Acute package,
and die most obat , nato and long standing by
one Mut etc package. It dues just what it
claims to do—und no more, or less—equalizes
the fluids by removing troM the system all at ,
tet ia I and vuuous 0i131F11,11113.
. .....
C.ls' rietlS lot your neighbors rem] this.
. F. COGGS\VELL, M. D.,
DISCOVERER AND PROPIIIETOR.
For eale et the Cheep Drug Store of Samuel
S. Smith, &Co.' thintingtlon, PR.
Vbb. letb IPSO.
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PLICES FrtOM $ 5 O to .: 1 25
ch Am,. OF s7i FOR 111,3I1tIERS.
493 Broa4Avoy, N. Y. 780 Chestnut St., Phila.
Thef:e Nfttrlines sew from two spools. 1,, plo•.
0 7 ,1,a - from the More, requiring iv,
of !bread ; they Hem, Frit, Gather ttit,l Stiult
n tnperi, le. tini4hio!y . enelt Peel!, ily thefr
operolioil, without rpeonrie to the 11...1,1.
ip.e.lre, as is requieed by ether They
II do bCtlel. :1;‘,1 cl.elpor se...nng 111.111 H seam-
if ,he nmik, for nne (tent tin
,wit., aml ineinesti the le ~ t 7! -
in the ,riset for family -
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. alal,rorinn to al! ,•.
-exeautinn; either ' . • "
wan ctitial locilny, and v. :
t• • the DlIfitle,t1 , 1110•1 Fllt 'l'e. •
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,i:i111!IL the giving way ul x btiteh. The Ma
chine i... easily kept In order, and i 4 easily u4eil."
—Jhs. .r.l. B. Whipple, wife ty . Rye. Geo. Whip
ple, New York.
"Your Sewing Machine hes been in we In
Ice remily the past too years, end dm ladies
mine, me to give you their testinumiali to in
-verreet ticloptedne,s, as well As labor-seeing
in the performunee of family and
sewing."—Robert .B.r.n.ut, N. 1.
,everal months we er
,itoz Meelone. tt1.,1 eotoe to the
• t],tt nyttvy lady her iew
1.. t ter front 'rho, H. I,::,..•!
..• k•i il,ot 1., out,:
•
• h, - aniluro with a nee-
!I It , , 1,.. :t . ' •
:,1!. • II:IV , 1.0 1.0111. 111111. '—J. • IL
ry :South L'aroiina.
.vi I! h. !Ind mac of Gr,,ver
51achineA for S 0111.: time, 1
• ,I it iS one Ot ii. ;
t.a.t hunt ittvoltodi. 1 titlta 111
ilt reetiiiithowliiig it to the puMic '
/!arr.'s, (:orrolor
I , i• hvautiful thing, and puts cier2,hotty
,‘ .!meut ut gout! humor. ‘l'ert•
insist ttuutt Slants Grovcr and
eternal holidnt to rlvunelno
od tleetls fur lounamity.—Cds-
'• • • the het patcnt in uso.
atialpitla from t,o, vombrw
• vossanero. It SCAVi strov,er,
ileall!ilitli y tliau Ile eau ili,
”.ap. nt,t ltu u,ney
• huy it. "—Mro../. G. Brown, „VILA-
• . I, retry ne tt. nml in Its
t,.ll , lergitipi itt pt
this rt . .
• .••machine 0, , • ..1.; • .;
.‘ it.ca,art• rec , tionicml
pall:its.. we Itt•ileve Ortiver IhMer to 1,,. ;•.••
Scoito, Nlaclone itt use."—!),,try
:11/isanf,, Tem,
••If unchisively for
;oliiiiiry care, I sill , %tv;,..1 . 111 ,, -,•-•
wore! awl felt.' 11 , •vor
fir."—.lohn Erskine, Aushville, lean.
.'1 have. 1 , .1.1 for several weeks,
god eiii pei.eeily gate:tied that the work it dues
31111 111 WO that ever•was.—
.Ihygie Tenn.
•'1 Itse ny Nino coots, clre , smnhing,
owl Ono hocn stitching. owl the work i. ado,
he.r rt.:u the he,r howl-sewing, or
filly other nowhioo I here ever seen."—Litry
B. Thompbort, Nusfirille, Too
• I MO the work the mrintgest anil most beau
, 1 h i ,. ever seen. m:the either by band or
owl reg:ted the lirorrrSt Baker ma-
Cil LIM HS IMP a the 4 rratr.t bi,.ings to our
s• Tugh,r,
•• I ha,. olio of Grover & Baker's Sewing Ma.
in it.e in my St ily, nd find it . tuviLlen•
I Pan uonlidently nl.llllllOllll it 10 till per.
iti Wain Of :I 1,11;C:1 , 11(). " -0. T. Thompson
•'1 take pleasure in cenifving• to the utility of
the Gruver & Bilker Sewing Machines. Iha e
used ono on• itimeit every description of work
for months, and find it much stronger than work
done by ban I."—Mrs. D. IV. Wheeler, Nasho ille
7erm.
"I would be unwilling to dispose of my Gro
ver & linker Machine for a large amount, could
I nut repinee it twain nn pleasure."—Mrs. 11. C.
Scovel, Nashville Team
"Our two Machines, purchased from you, do
the work of twenty young ladies. We with
pleasure recommend the Gruver & Tiuker ma
chine to be the best in noti."—N. Sailimart ¢ Co.
71nsw.
Ittiscellaneous Advertisements.
LIGHT! LIGHT!! LIGHT!!! 1
Priers Potent, nonox, , ,4ln,ive Gos Lamps
nrejtar tisetAing for nil being the only
turner having n nun cfmiltictor nod rogu
lwot ntiar.heri—leaving the lumps and flu
id olwava cold—not like others—theb,iug
but tt straight tube onteriog the lamps.'
(ierods wltole,de prime, or Suite or
(loamy rights for Sale. Address or apply
to I). P. Poore, 422 Broadway, New
Y o rk •
11.-!:
rv. F. tM,
AMBIIO 1 YPE AN!) P!! )TO
ARTIST,
F IC 0 ,I P II ILADE I. I . lllA f
AT TUE COURT ROUSE
ii.:5 . .;(111, , :ry of Art is now oph r F.brtc
...,;ori ! . ....,•iir,ni of Ambrotypos. (...rvs•
~ 1., . .ra1.ii. l'i.oto,rap4s, Circular and Sim
1'it,,41,. ,1,1“. NlOll, or Age, or 11,hi.ieueo, tn.
I,: on I', Pim , ,,s-I,tters of iiitTerent c01t...A.
V.111101T5 SfZED riurritcs,
Set in Fr:111,1A, CiiieA. Liiickets, flings, Pius or
~ paid to taking pictures
. • .zo otlf , to four Seetll.ile . .
t •
'•• • .
' • .n I,ro invited to rail
' • •
urr.•9 taken its
is )~~
„~~i
i.f Inv pnr,ii
41,
;. unity
at fi
Port ,i7FI,
^'
. 11111111/1,1
e,tits
ForOsetip ntid
. • .. , t.,r sale Ly the
u:•! :;I,,tioucry Store.
HAIR ,Lag HAIR HAIR DYNI?
• •
. E:atellelors Hair Wel
The Origh,nl aid Zest in the World !
All ',hers aro me, imitation, and should
be avoA.:d. Ott W13)1 lo c: cane ridicu le. tit;.‘ V, it Ell), OR RUSTY' HAIR Dyed in.
ataro.ly t.. a beautiful awl Natural Panwa or
voi:lmat the I,,ast injury to Hair
.
ar.tl Diplomas have bee,
ward,' to Wro. A. Batchelor sines 1839, had
or, 80.000 applieatiOntl 11111. e been moth* to
tbc Hair of 1:o teocetts of ltiv rattan,: I)ve.
\N . 'S!. A. liATC111•11.011:8 DY . Li pro•
(Noes a e• or rot to 14, diitii,gui,lied from to,
taro, and is wurrant , 4 not In iiijni n in the least
Iwo• it tnay ha 4,aviliood, and the ill
the lit it iu.
•
tot 11•1
, to rooms)
elfeet4 0" rixo
vi;,,, , to?!;)r by thi,
Nati, FAid or applied (in 9 y,ri
at the Whig raelery. 233 Brow-Iv:11v
5,!.1 in all ow! tow. of ihe T;ni
led Stat.,A, bv
The the name and address
• on A.m. sites or
WM. A. kiATCHEI.OII.
1 Broad ws..y. New York.
. titc l'et.
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BOOKS I
;0 Volumes of Books for Sale.
in t;ift. for (Ivry I 1 60 Soil!.
to ',duce ext.egvn t. 10,1, 1
w.. 1.1114 I:, :. :;e
firva !
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IjAT('HELOIIB WI AND . rouPEE.,;
41111,1i 4 , li., Thep olt• gant. l i zht. enSy
:11161 11111,0 i'e.
Fining to a charm.—no tarn ttp behind--t:o
shrie the head ; indeed, thii is !ha o n ly
F.4tHldiAment where these thing, are proper.
lv otolmooo.i mid made.
Nor. 17, 'sli,—ly. 233 Broadway, N. Y.
DALLiA.S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRAC.
TOlt.
In all lii4esses 11:oolo ;on wow or I,s i.ro
to allay iollallocion strihes
at Ow or :di noiedi•
GALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRGTCR
• %, A'ay Mit:null. al ta,,e,
8,1 Maw, ;:i " Veraia
F.,traelor
• .LW/11001e ell
.• e • , 1; e,
, , , . I. Illieu
,
I: iwri Itch,
• • • ,thi'ott thilt ;Pe
Male, ••• 1 • • •• •1 ..t.
Cie! ; hneli Itli • .. •. • .i•ei1,1•11
point:, 10 the it" •, • ! 7t• • • -. 1.' ::a•
lion of ingred• • • ,•• •
GALLEYS MAGICAL PAIN EXTIIAGTOR
its ~ I I'," ts j.l t h e tiii,c is
SllOl.l. between diseases 111111 cure;
nuli it is an eXtr:te,r, 114 it draWS
nut ,3I the affected part., leaving allure it,
pot us before the injury. It is scarcely ne•
ceBsury to say that no houm, workshop, or
noe.olactury tillOtild he one moment n - it hoot it.
Nu Pain I:xtractur is geueinet relent the
box has has upon it a ste,l plate engtuvin,,
with the nem , of [lvory Dalley, Slitiihtnetti
rer. Coe salt: by all the Druggims and patent
medicine dealers throughout the United States
and Cumulus. Principal Dep,r,
165 Chambers Sh,New•York.
C. F. CHASE.
John Road, Agent l'lnntinAdou Pa.
Nov. 17, 'sB.—ly.
STRAY HEIFER.
Came to the residence of the
subscriber, living in Tod twp., '4 4 1007,:l
bout the first part of June last, a i t
~
heifer, about one year old, darken...4; A ,
red color, with a slit in the left ear and the
right ear cropped. The owner is requested to
come forward, pr:re pl opertr, par chart ! es and
take it E. PLUMMER.
Margit 2:19..4t.
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
TAKE 1101101.
Advertising and Job Work,
We wi , uld remind the Advertising COM -
munity end all others who wish to bring
their business extei,ively before the pub
;ic, that the Journal hes the largest oir.
eulation army paper to the county—thst
i is it nstantly inere.sing;--and that it
Goer into the hands of our wealthiest
n %suuld Also mate that our reoilities
for ,x,•cminz all kinds of JOB PRIINIT-
I '“:1 ere mina; to those of any other office
:n!4e county; and oft Job Work entrus.
rd to our tints will be done meetly,
i,nptly, end nt price which will be
atistactory
kib'S. r ;Esc; fi.
Agor.rv, 119 NA,,L, Nvv York. tts
In Soft, St. f orlon. M. Porenzill & Co.
117, i A ileots fo, the “JouttNat: and the moil
1,11, 1,, ul mid largt:t eireohtti,ig Newspapers
in the Luited States and the Canada,. They
nit, nut horiz,d to coutrrtft fur ta st oar low*.
rata:.
SUFI'ET:ING HUM ANi HEAT) TTITSI
1 . ! ts!,Ps this Moiled of infor.
puidie getter illy that there is no me!-
? • • f , ,N. the ',bite that is er l eal to
. ! V.\ GAr.v.k OIL in rithoveins
humanity.
o..:erver of its etreeti in I friend of
e I strifered elniost everything Iron is
nruraleie ntr-etion ,edited the best med
ical trea;iiiioit in Centre .county. We appV , '
ireely the I‘n!,,nie Oil to ttie paincol part,
a-no. 8 1 /cireinnurtlly , rind in SO ininuter the pe.
dent U . 114 ,1 , 112 VP. {lllll %, 1,01.m1 - eked weal - Fee freo
,io, n.n , l co”titted no —This is a positive
• hieh I oin willing to make good at any
• ca,t, of VLLON eurta in nearly am
- length of Nano,
J. H. 11A11N,Centre Hill.
', , entro couuty.
• 7
ti P F 0 ti I
1 :
• N" e ro' Drug and CI rotery Store.
SA it!lr..r. S. SNIITII, 11111 St., 2 door. west
of Mor.tgoolery, Sc Huntingdon. I)ealer. ie
Cheviieals. Dee Stull's, Paints Varuish•
es. Oils, Spt. Turpentine, Fluid, Alcohol, Wine
mil Ilraod of the kvst u:tielv for intilical put
pores, Coneentrnted Lye for nia2- ing Soap, mesa
Putty Patent Medieihes also Colfue, Tea, Chn
eolAe, Sugar, Molasses. Vinegar, Fish Salt
('rakers, Nuts, GatiOies, Figs, Halide.,
Tolineen, Cigars, Syrups of all kinds fur cute.
tier drinks, in a word every dung usually kept
in a Drug or Grocery Store, those who desire
pure and Genuine articlea with do well by
giving trr a coll.
Sept. 29, 18511.-17.
THE GREAT PURIFER :-
THE WORLD CHALLIiNGIiII !
titi- TO PRODUCE ITS EQUAL!
THE BLOOD SEARCHER
41e - 01.0RIOCSLY TRIUMPHANT!
Sworn statement of David McCreary, of Nu•
pier 'l'ownraliip, comae.
In April, 1856, as near as I can rememember
s small 'pimple rondo its appearnnee on my up
: I,er lie. which noon became enlarged and sore.
I used pottif ^ca rit sorrel, and a wash of blue
virus, without effect. Finding the sore extend
in, I called on 1)r. Ely, ol Schellsburg, who
pronenuced it CA:NCI:AI, nod prescribed a wash
of sugar of lead and bread ponitioee, Finding
these retotdies of too avail. I called upon Dr.
Shaffer, of I)avillsville. Somerset county, who
also pron,,uneed the disease Cancer Anti goer
me internal awl external t•einedi,s—th e
pritteit.liy of caustic t but all to no
„, t h e ili, ase ecraintuil spreading to
wArd the nose. I 'text u preinmitinti of er
-Ipeie. form ',lily,. TM. for a time
clie..l:ed the disease. ! lit the inflammation tine,
it,r,ised. 1 next called moot Ito. Smiler of St.
eminty, .rho also pronenn
eed di,ease to be Craned., nod applied it Salve
to he x never-faling remedy, but it had no
sheet what..ver iu choeliHg• the sprain, of the
sore. In December, of the same tear, the (lia
r:toe Lad 0 , 111,11 /May a !;rester Fart nt nit upeer
h t , end hint ett.tottni the Otte, trim 1 WPM 10
elite:lmA wit re I coo tilted Dr. R. S. Newton
th' Eleetic Nledical Collei:c. die moicen
ccd the di,ease . •0 cutancims ('ancer, superin
hy an mans nate um er mercury.. Il e
oppli,il mild tine ointment, ,tad gave me inter
nal remedied. My rave healed top, hut the in
thiummtion wns not thoroughly removed; In
February, 1857, he prouounced toe mired, am!
I leh for !mine. In April the iliaease again re
turtcd, inns violent tons., the pain that 1 could
tot real ut night. Late ill t.ty I returned 10
niol again place I myself under the
::!..ir L te of 1)1.. Newton, with whom I remained
until September, - dltring WlllOll 61118 110 need
avers 1,,,,„,,, eme dy, ail 1 partly succeeded in
ritorhim the ,li, e ,e, but when I returned
[ohne theie were still three discharging we,ru
nom my face. I continued using Na wton's
preparatioto, anti also medicine that 1 got from
Dr. Vly. Inn the Cancer continued growing un
til it laid eaten off the left side ol my nose, the
grcatcr portion 01 my left cheek, and had attack
-00 my left eye, I hurl given up all ho. c °fev
er heing cured, since Ito. Ely odd he could only
:lieu relief; but that a cure was impossible. In
arch, 18r.8. I bought a bottle of "aloud Seat
ehm,"" but I iniot confess I had no MU 1 0 it.
I wa+ rely wcitk when I commenced taking it ;
lon I ,otitis that I gained strength day by day.
that the ulcers commenced drying up.
1 colitiimed, and when the third bottle was ta
li. My Ines 0001 healed as if by a miracle. I
1,0 , 1 0 fourth bottle and 1 have been healthier
sin , e than I have seen for the ho..t en years.
Altliongli my lave is coolly ditdiumed 11101,411
ooml,il toot benign Providence who has spared
lily life, Anil Which 111111 been done through the
ho-truineutality of LINI/SEY'S 1311.00,.,
81,1,11E1, DA VII) Alec 11E,titi.
. .
I: 8114 subscribed. Ills 31st Au
gum. A.
I. IftriS, befute tne, on, or the .Justice]
Ipl litr the liuruuebufliullitluys
-I;ldtr cuutity l'a.
Witness— U J J. 1,4. JOHN GOBLkir.
NEW EVIDENCE.
I'eing afflicted wilit n grevions Tetter on the
arms and face—alter trying many remedies
which utterly failed to cure—l wag pursunded
Icy W'. M. Butt & Co. to try Lindscr's Impro
ved Wood Searcher ; and into, six...nimbi niter
finishing the rr cent: bottle, pronounce mysel
eared.
The totter broke out, something over a veer
ugh), on the inside of my toms, extending. from
the elbows down to the wrists; also on my &co,
immediately round the mouth and chin, and-con
litiod to be a pad et torment to we ustill cored by
the Blood SeareAer. Aly arms, at kinma, were
almost useless, owing to the mails L.ll sores
sin them, liable to bleed at any time on the
least exertion to lilt or work, and sometimes
so itchy that I could scarcely prevent tearing
oil my flesh. I have now been cured six weeks
and ieel it due to Mr. Lindsey, and to the pub
lic generally, to niche this statement, in hops
that others tike myself may be benefited by
using his valuable medicine.
her
JANE to 4 WILSON.
mark
Sworn and , nbacrihoil before no., ono of the
Aldermen, in and fur thu City of Pittsburg, thla
28th day Of July, A. D. 1828.
AND IdoIdABTEM
golltdariburg, Sept. NM. I y.