•Ithe point of identity —he was not sntisfied Amitui t oon thnt the prisonbr was the Daniel Danger hold who escaped from Virginia in 1854, Wednesday Morning, April 13. 185 p• and accotdingly he ordered his discharge." ------ -•- • ' The last syllable of this sentence had The Circulation of the i[1111.• not fairly left the lips or the utterer when fingtion Journal, is givat- , a burst of applause was rnisea throughout er than the Globe anti Am the enti re court court room. . o ffi c ers o f erica's combined. course attempted to suppress it, but the COUNTY CONVENTION The people coMposing the party opposed to 'the present national administration, will meet in their respective districts, in the county of Huntingdon, at the. usual time and place of holding delegate election, on Saturday the itch day of April next, to elect two delegates from frerkt each township, borough, and separate election titstriet, to compose a county conven hien, do In, held he Huntingdon, on Tuesday `the .12 day of April next, for the purpose of op pointing.delegates to the curling State conven 'tiOn to take place in nomination a State ticket. Hy order of the County Committee. B. F. PATTON'. Chairman. . . . CLUBBING WITH MAGAZINES The fluntiagdon JOURNAL for one year, and Qithe'r of the Magazines for the same period will he sent to the address of ani subderiher to Impel: die advance as follows : The Jtiernil and Godey's Lady's Book, for one . year, $3 50 Th .11 0 1,UCti tidd Grahant . s lbwrizilte, for ono year, $3 50 ,hao nal and EllierSoii . 3 Magazine and • Patnam's Nontidy, for one year, $3 50 7/a: Jeurnal ant Frank Leslido Family zilagazhe and Gazelle of Fashion, for one year $3 50 The :Journal and .I.,ldy's Home Magazine, o . pe. $2 75 7he . ..'lour;ial and h.-to-au:l's Magazine, 1w Oild year, $1! 75 Thc- Journal and Agautic llonafig, f u r 010 The Journal and Geresee Farmer 0110 lox $1 fil • EXCITING SCENE.—CAPTGEE OF AN .k LI - OED FUGITIVE SLAVE.—Coneidenkble cuement was created about ten minutes before seven o'clock, by the coptore of it quiet and inoffensive colored individual, in the Nlorket House, by United Stain Deputy Marshal Jenkins, tt.sisted by two The unfortunaie chlored .other (Jflicyrs. man was immediately rushed to the depot and placed on board the train which teas in leave at seven o'clock for Phi withnu being afforded an opportunity. to O.Y 0.. nay n word to a single friend. Upon hear. Goon BILL.—A bill passed the State of the capture, we at once wended nor Se 'ate, authorizing the ,appointments of way to the depot, nod, F Rev same licahrt- Hairdo of Visitors to tire Several Houses lien, the Marshal condescended to show for the tqupiny meat and support of the its his warrant, which had been issued by poor of this Commonwealth. 'lire first the Slave Commissioner, Hoke Lonpretli, section provides that in such counties in conamanding the Marsh a l t o capture one • poor houses are established, the Judge of Daniel Dangerfie'd. late r.f the State of the Court of Common fleas shall appoint Virginia, vetting forth that he was the u . li ,. f r d o fvu,kors, to cou,..itt. o f three, citi proputy of n certain o.lizabeth g nue of whom shall be u practicing Consequently thew• di - I:era Cs., here a n d physician. 'rite second section undies it witptured the indivi , !ual in question, with• it the duty of the Board of a Vi kora tov•sit nut producing any evidence whatevi r tha t the pent houses, examine into the canai lle was the man whom they were ordered th in , smgest improvetnents, rite , and re• to arrest, and dragged hi m he for t , , part to the Court, which report shall be less Sieve CommissMner iv rho c7ty of • published in the newspapers of the proper :Philadelphia, where i.e -hay little hopes of emity. ft . fair and unbi.isse.l trial. The persnn ar• rested has been living, for a number of years, with the Rutherford., n few miles We publish todlny a call for the people's from town, bears an unexceptionable c char n State Covention, to be held in Harrkhurg acter, and has proved I nn industri. on the Silt of June, to nominate candidetes sus man, He has been married shout si x j for Auditor and Surveyor Genernl. We years, nod hod two children, bath of whom I hope to see every county in the State fel. urn dead—the last one dying only last ly and ably reprewnted, in order that Friday. The news of time capture spread ' didutes, unexceptionable: in crew respect. rapidly through town; and upon coming may be selected, and such measure, adop to the ears of his wife, she tit once fled to I red Its will thoroughly harmonize and unite the depot, and arrived just itt thou to take the opponents of the corrupt National Ad a hut farewell 'ook at her husband', who , ministration, and led to a triumph over the was sitting quietly in the cars. nintittcled ! Slavery Battnlions unprecedented in the in irons; and there we beheld a nest bent ' poltical history of the old Keyetono State. rending scene. The unfurtunute wife Let it be the aim of nll Americans nod Re. publicans a) labor for constuntuntion so gave vent to her I. clings of sorrow uh,lie ing thus suddenly septtreteJ from her has devoutly to be wished by every true hear band. Her piteous cries brought tears in i ted Pennsy Ivanian. the eyes of many bystanders, who bed belure calmly looked on. If this mai had coSna4,T)r! of Philadelphia r been allowed n hearing hear, no one would piece nruongst the provident ' inatiuttious of t our i t i ‘ d e m f ! u tl u t t ir f( l ), t7 !cstify to the safe. have con.lilained, Ali the testimony Otis behalf could have been procured her, Lfr,rs? 11! , e tiny without expert se trouble; while 011 the ! its .. depositors swell up to the proud total of 28,- other baud ho will N ushered %;efore a 9 2m . th i n ' t7l 0 11 ,2 ' 11, 1 :1r 0197" received no Z 34 s trange tribunal, where Jenne of his friends ' worked out blissful results. Up to March Ist, can be present. A genii( man here at once 1 18;69, the sum of $186,401 48 was paid out for telegraphed to a distinguished t'tetnber The above is from the last number of Tuck. the 13, in Philadelphia, and we i.Pie the etas Insurance Journal, r f Philadelphia. Our no see :h o rgd a e i r i l are e n s l i s . o h r i f i e ie rr d cd hi t s o ti t t lln n oli , c , c h ri this Itenevciellt people of that city some show of justice is done to the tinter- ;ours amongst our advertisements.' el ". tunate colored man. Whilst we have noSu • PARILLA.—This tropical root hits a re particular complaints to sake against the Pute ' tio ' e t t . wk le as the word, for curing one class officers who are legally ()Ilford in the iof the disorderg which afflict mankind—a re• capture of . human fl esh and blood. e I d ...u t t:t ,, i7 too wl s titifi It ci d „ e r s u e lo rvz c a o s . th i ele t s s t But would advise thorn, when they come hero , to be bro l Z s l s i e tinto " use; its virtues toast he con• again to brandish their loaded pistols too !crusted and combined MO ether medicines much among o our quiet and inoffensive I poun dt increase its uracler„S„Z„reeelidaebdeitrt% citizens. We are a law abiding people, ' community. Read the advertisement of Dr. and will not permit others to violate the Ayer's Sarsuparillu in our columns and we Itcow it needs no encomium from us to give our e!tc law amongst us.—Har. Tel. zens confidence in what he otTers.—Orgen r Sjo. The Decision—Prisoner Discharged racuse, N. At 4 o'clock P. M., on Wednesday Commissioner Langstreth read his deem' ton written out at considerable length, in which, alter alluding to the incidents of the trial anti the conflicting testimony of the witnesses. he concluded by soy ing ;rt substance that: "It would be unjust f or htm tosend this man back to Virginia, if his mind was not perfectly satiaLd as to hie being the Daniel Dangerfield described in the record, and claimed as being a fug i- tive from labor. His mind was not clear upon the point; he aii not feel perfectly satisfied of the identity of the prisoner. Under these circumstances he had but ene duty to perform. Ho was not satisfied on might as ss ell have attempted to , suppress' the Rocky Mountains. Up went the cheers round after round, female treble mingling with the bass of the mail vaice, rendering the Marshal's otherwise stentorian tones ns inaudible ra would have been the rust ling of n lady's handkerchief. In an instant the tidinng were commu nicated to the multitude is the street, nod the welkin rung and rung again Irons the t housands who blockaded the street. The cheering outside was so great that proem dings inside coula not hare been heard, The shouts andhurrahs were long contin, ued. They lasted tint , I Daniel—oow a freMan—was brought down into thu street by his counsel—until ho tvas taken upon the shoulders of It colossal colored man, and borne up Fifth street, out of sight, towards a place of hospitality prepnrad for hirn, Before he left the court room, nearly every one in it personally congratulated him epon his freedom. Ili, counsel ac. companietoiim to the sidewalk, but bore their services wer. soon rendered super litmus by the cordial officiousness of the colored people who thronged about him. For a time we really feared that the train would be smothered by the well.meant kindness of his Wends, not leis thin n thousand of whom departed up Fifth street $2 75 $3 1,6 erne (loon friend, in the centre of the group, like a gigantic queen bee in the centre of a swarin Substquently a carriage was procured, andd being manned by two long lines of colored people, with ropes attached, Dan iel was drawn through the streets in trt• um ph. U oriel' hits sauce 'cut :tick' for Conn. de. lie has no notion of cooling to 'judge meat u s. cued time, when he Might not im so well• I'EOPLE . S STATIS CONY Nrl Os, oar All Neuralgic affections are relieved in from five to thirty minutes, and soundly cored by the free use of DU VALL'S GALVANIC OIL. Price 50 cents per bottle. AMERICAN HOUSE, Corner of Hill dt Montgomory Streets, HUCTINCIDON, PA. CHRIS'rAN GOUTS, Proprietor, This stand is well known as the ..leConnell House." The location is superior to any other, being in the immediate proximity to business; also to the Bank and most Public Offices It is the determination of the Proprietor, to keep this House in a style satisfactory to the public, and it is his desire, to make all who patronize him, feel at home, and to make the American rank among the hest of Hunting don Hotels. He very respectfully solicits the public patronage. Apr. lath '59:: RE1)1"CEI) ONE HALF!!! NEW MEDICAL SALT INFLAMMATORY DISEASES TRY IT I ONLY ONE DOLL/tit CHRONIC PACKAGE $2 501 SEE ADVERTISEMENT, For sale at Smith's Drug Store, Huntingdon, JOY TO TIIE ADMIRERS OF RICH GLOSSY HAIR. Talk of beauty, it cannot exist Without afro heal of heir, then rend the following, and it you ask more, see circular around each bottle, and no one can doubt,. DROF. WOOD'S HAIR REiiTORA. TIVE.—Wo cull the attention of itll, old and young, to this wonderful preparation which tarns buck to its original color. gray hair-cov r, the head of the bald witli'a l ux uri an t grnf) , , --removes the dandruff, itching, too!. a ll zeta . Hu n a n eruptions—causes a c0m! . ..,,i flow of - the natural lint' a'. and hthin , e4eda, a regal. dressing for the tie will preserve its color, and keep it fr...tato ext,eme old ago, in all ifr . naltwai beauty. "AVe .11 thrn open the bald, the grey,. or diseased in scalp, to use it, end surely the young will not. as they value the flowing locks, or the witching curl, ever be without it. Its praise is upon the tongue of thousands. Ike Agent fur Prof. Wood's Hair Reetorative in Now Haven, received the iidlowing letter in regard to •tho Hair Reiterative, a few weeks since: DEEP PAVED, Coon., July 23, 1836. Mr. Leavenworth—Sir I have been troubled with dandruff ur scurf on toy head for more than a year, toy hair begun to come out, scurf and hair together. I sow in n New Haven pa per about "Wood's Hair Resturative" as a cure. I called at your store on the Ist of April last, and purchased a ho tle to try it, imd I M mat to my satisfaction it was the thing, it removed the smut mid new hair began to grow; it is now two or three inches hi length where it was all oft 1 have great faith in it. I wish you to send in, two more bottles by Mr. Post, the bearer of this. I don't us any et the kind is used in this place, you may have a market for many bottles idler it is known here. Yours with respect, RUFUS PRATT. Sept. D, 1856, Poor. Woon—Doer Sir: Your . Rector utive is proving itself beneficial to me. The front, and also the back part of my head utmost lost its covering—in fact fiat,. I have used but two half pint honks of yovr Restorative, and now the top of my' head is well studtki with a promising crop of young JIM, and the front is ulsr receiving its benefit. I have tried other preparations without any benefit whatever. I think from my own personal recommendation I C. induce many others to try it. Yours respectfully, 1). It. THOMAS, 111. No. 464 Vine St. VINCENNES, lA., June 22. 1853. PROF. 0. J. WOOD ; As you are about to manufacture and vend your recently discovered Hair Restorative, I will state, for whomsoever it may concern, that I have used it and known others to lase it—that I have, for several years, been in the hal it of ming other Hair Restora tives, nod that I find pairs vastly superior to nut oilier I knoll•. It entirely cleanses the head of emodrutE, oust with one month's proper 0:0 will restore any person's hair to rho original co lor and texture, giving it a healthy, sort and glassy appearance t end all this. without discol oring Ilia hands that imply it, or the sirens on which it strops. I would, timrelbro, rocotumend its use to every one desirous ot• having a fine color and texture to the hair. • Respectfully yours, WILSON NINO. 0. J. WOOD & Co., Provietors, 312 Broad way, New York, (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establishinent,) and 11.1 Market St., St. Louis, Mo. John Read, Agent, Hunting. do, and sold 1 .,y all good 'Druggists. ~LC~~J L~ ~~Yu~~l:.~ l .~l".7 1 ~J~ I ~}IiJS~ ~O MIES VALUABLE PATENT, Porfnbint selt • -generating Gas-ligat, is °tiered to the public, in foil contidence of its positive superi• oritv over every other hand-light in existence, for SIMPLICITY, SAFETY, ECONOMY, and Bnth ht.tfier of light, in and• tcnipmitore, It ht decal of Ail.: LL. • Otto or yucirca giving a steady, cheap and BRILLIANT GAS-LIGHT, requiring no trimming, or other attention, ex cept simply tilling the lamp with common horn ing fluid. one quart of the fluid giving a rem, mom, and CLEAU Name CighteeM b 011 1 .6. light is ender complete control, being regulated by a simple process. The burner can be readily applied to all styles of Ott., KEMOSENE, CAMP ENE, and lIMUNINO FLEW LAMPS; also, to Gas-fixtures, in all their verictic, It is admirably adapted for lighting churches, dwellings, lecture-rooms, halls, shops, strain boats, and railroad ears, or Wherever a goad light is desired Parties desirous of securing the right of territory fur a valuable article that will commend itself, should make early implicit tion, only to the undersignal. Burners. Lamps, &c., supplied in any quanti• ty, with promptness—forwarded by express to all parts of the United States, payable, emit on delivery. BUTLER, 110SFORD & CO. Mar.9,'59.-low. No 2 Court St, Brooklyn. 11,A212.1.113”,"......411.121M1M1V TERMS OF THE JOURNAL. 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The Subscriber respectfully informs the Put,. iic, that he is prepared to receive and unkind Cars containing Lumber, Bark, Staves, Shin. glen, Coal, Iron, Ice. , , E. SCHREINER, S. W. Corner Breed & Callordtill Streets. Philadeldhia. Jan. 5t1,1559.—Gm's MITIPHLOGiCTIC SAL'N _ _ A Peale° obtiallitate For the Lancet. Leeches and Blisters 111 when the undersigned. after a long series of Laborious and costly experiments, become fully confirmed in his conviction, that the A titiphl..- gtstje Salt which he now has the happiness to present to the American public, wet a PF.RFECT SUBSTITUTE for Blood-letting, Leeches Ilvoilers, his m i n d was so agitated ills?. not sloop for 495 Ilrondway, N. Y. 739 Chestnut Et., l'hila. many nights. Tl.•.h an, of his agitation was the striktnk hint ',:tat thorium.' of its operation. These Machines sew from two spools. as Or lit tit. 5i the air.'s in vaccination, could not abused front the store, requiring no re-winding ba sAttsfactorialY exPlainad upon any known of thread; they Hem, Fell, Gather and Stitch principle. HOW, in What w iy, it so effectually n a superior style, finishing each seam by their subdued lullanonatopy Disease and no others, was att first wholly inexplicable—but, on further own operation, without reco,irse to the hand experiment, it was prov.xl that it ripmlizes the needle, es is required by other machines. f rlicy fluids of the body, the want of nn equilibrinm in will do better and cheaper sewing t h an a seam which, is the solo cause of inflammation. Such stress can, even if she works for one cent en is its potency, that like the vaccine matter, lit requires merely sot adheh•es to the pointer. qUill hour, and ace, unquestionably, the best Ma dipped into a solution of. it, to effect the entire ;thine% in the market for family sowing, on ac system—but must be instantly used to prevent count of their simplicity, durability, ease of .I....ompos'tion and secure its full virtue. Three quills in acute, and two in chronic iliseases, management, and adaptation to all varieties of every 2.1 hours, till the brat, pain and febrile an- family sewing—executing either heavy or fine i tion have subsided, and a. perfmt cure effected. work with equal facility, and without special . ...... e--- When it takes the placq of, 'stets, ointment sq, ~ ",. and leeches in local lilrCeloll9,llS Brain Fever, I i ns ' , n ' ol. Croup, 'toothache, Pleurisy, &c. its mode of As evidence of the unquestioned superiority administration is twe-fold. (See direetiin of din- of their Machines, the Gremlin & flattest Sow sofring. &e.) ING MACHINE (lonts.txy beg leave to respectful- The discoverer has withheld it from the pub• 1:,, refer to the following lie till now, by the advice of a judicious physi• elan and valuable friend whom he consulted— TESTIMONIALS. a gentleman known and felt in the medical"B I aring had one of Grover & Baker's Ma world—and who desired to submit it to the test chines in my Ihmily for nearly a year and a halt of experiment. After witnessing under his own I I take pleasure in commending it as every way scrutinizing eve, its. signal triumph over both , ieliable for the purpose for width it is designed atcute end chronic inflammatory diseases, in re- i —Family Sewing."—Mrs. Josh. Leavitt, wife I..ted and re-repeated tfials, ho offered $25.- I ,j Ili, Dr. Lenritt, Editor of N. I. Independent. 00(1 to come in as a special and equal partner in I —I confess myself delighted with your Sewing the Recipe for its nuumfacture, but the prop,. ; mae ,,,, w , .4 , , . i . ~:: ~ . ~ III • I Ices /.11 in toy NMI y for ma sal 1,13 rejected. , Inv months. It has always been ready for duty, Ti. disuse or the l ane " ii " blis te rs ' is ''' r..., u , li - ,c 11,, adjustment, and is easily adap ted mended both by humanity by hamonity nod : : .:,:.:, variety t. family .. , . , : o setting, by Sllniti Selene, 1 , 1 it not a mitsUke, to suppose t!ao ~ . a kettle of boiling water (the • inflamed Woad) :,. .'];;l i t i e e.v 'r e yV e ! .. l",T i li i :ii;X : 7 , * l : E ,...c i ,V , "; / ; :j il . will (teasel? boil, by dipping out n part of ii-- ~ .. i .,,,,,,,,, Adi , ocak: g o o r o ' i ' l, "l b o y k iVa i t ' l l g c a id i e t r ortio ha n d of 1 1 ) :r d is Inc it i i t n , -n :t s ',' • • !,•-, IITI •11 g several , iilrcre ll l good machine s , mistake, to suppose that blisters and ruh a 0,6,,,,, 1 i , rred yours, on account of its simplicity, wilt remove in,iffinetion,when they ~,,i Bi t y ..,,• •: .. perfect ease with which it is managed. ~o per, e d, one mil...nod, to „„,„1,,,,.7 The a., a .11 as the strength and durability of the ~, .:.,. . After long experience, I feel competent lose Dr. B. Waterhou, , e, of Fiat , ~ , ,s 1 -,, i ... ~.i. .. ~ ty, ~id ‘.l on, sick o f /,,,,,,,/ q , „ ;.!. ~.. ~,,,. ' • ,', ill this manner, and to confidently re m, the most eormeo , phy4 ,,,,,,, ~ ~, , . ~, ~ ,• ,n . ,1,1 it for every variety of family sewing." nekuowie,ge:, just before , i s :le::: ~, : :, , . , :. ---../,... in , . B. Spooner; woe of the Editor of Brook hits been doubting for um : yests; .5.,•, I, , • ~,.!- •'. , Sfro , letting and blisters did sot out', am th t.: raar `I have used a Grover & Baker Sewing Ma. than arrest disease "I ,io•no w.n, stand rhino for two years, and have found it adapted high in the Old and New ttchoot, have quite re- to all kinds of family see ng, from Cambric to eently eTottsnd his viewsvand now openly eon- Brondelotli, Garments have been worst out fess, they 'relieve the lathes, setons leech es and without the giving way of a stitch. The Ma blister, injure ten where they Itenefit one— chine is easily kept In order, end is easily used." 'Airy think there is n meaning to Beet. 12, 23 —,llrs. A. B. Whipp:e, wife of Per. Geo. Whip -Cies. 0, 4—.411.evit., 17, 14—that "Tim pie, rte York. 111.000 IS TIIE Lim," It is not the excess ~f y„,,, s e win g Maeltine has been in use in blood (there never is too much) that causer di- my family the past two years, and the ladies seas, but the want of n balance between the ,request me give )0t1 estanoma 8 0 its rat t• their t ' I t fluids and solid, perfect tulaptedness, as well us 110. r-saving The special excellence of the Antiphlogbuir , 1 „„h t ;„„ i„ the performance of panto, and Salt, is that without the useless loss of bloal household sewing,"—Robert Boorman, r. nna strength, it effectually subdued intlemnisto- er a B o aiseasoi, (no others) by producing an , , r "„ se `: ere ~Te e, t . '" .1e ‘,.. 3 ' rev brine of all the fluids the body at , coos , Ket :sewing macntne, nil Mine come to the cone i losl , on , t u ft. e ., very . l , a l ay l who desires ,, her sew - trent uninterctipted ciruntstign. It exerts, like the vaccine matter , and extrsortPhituy' influence Wu. wont over the v.ens and nricries—resulting in n grad- : Piothiosil'll one those oil decline of inflammation ns indicated by the "" leeeet"geble 'iron needle-w eele", whose e.unbitted qualities of beast g, strength end puke, which assumes its natural state as the city, are invnlunble,"--..f. 31Orns, daughter of heat, pain nn o fever dissnppear. Gen. I' „tsw. Many mcdicines ofreved for solo, two en. Geo. P. Moms, Editor of Home Journal. harked by doubtful certificates, (their elicit' Extract of n letter front Thos. li. Lenyitt, an tuc):and claim to be oEiVer , ol rem idles. curing Anweiein gentleman, now resident in Sydney, nll coati lies—u burlesque on common sense; N.' , Solidi \Voles, doted January 12, 1858 As the discoverer of this Salt, solemnly protests ' lean tent made in Melbourne, in 1853, in against having it placed in the entegcry at 11 there were over three thousand yards of frauds and impotitions. he lots resolved that it se, ing done with one of Grover &Baker's Ma shall go Milli to the world, like the pure gold cbiu and to single seam of that has outstood dollar, with no other passport than its true vet- all the double seams sewed by sailors with a Into ne. If the public that it gelatine, they will re- die aid twine," • • - •• - - • • -- ceive it—if ;purious, they kill ieject • a n d con- 'lf Homer could be called up from his mur.- den. it. Instead of being a panacea for ell ills, Icy hades, he would sing the advent of Grover it has control over butt one 111,—has but one aim Fc Baker as a more benignant, miracle of art --accomplishes but on , thing, to wit, scum,. . than was ever Vulcan's smith. lie would de- INELANIMATOItY DISEASE —whatever he Its form thinner, midnight shirt-making ns 'the direful or locality—wether in the head, throat chest al, spring of woes onnumbered."—Prot. North. domen, extremit - es or skin. It is asked. 110,1 , .. 1 take pleasure in saying, that the Grover & it dors this?—simply by restoring the lost Ind- ' B a , in • m have morn r i am sirs . Machines once between the flubls and solido. ! Mined my expectation, After trying and rotor- The (lilie ' enti '""" hich the " n " Mug others, I have three of them in operation , lata , alleaa Maidsand aa !inlay not h ere men •i n my m ere , places, and, a f ter p ate „ ars , tamed that have more or lcss hum, pain or toter trial, have no (no others)are as perfect I;• cured by the Anti- fault to find."—.T. Ifammond, ; Senator q f South Carolina. plilogitie Salt, as lire is extinguished by water. wife bus lota ono of Grower Hither , t 'uses nd wham the unbniunc""s "il'et Sewing Machines for some time, and I th' T"'""T-1 " wit 1"1 " sii . tistied tis one of the best labor sating Fits, Inflemmrd Eges, Ears and Nose, •. 1 • •• c an k er, N eura l g i a, E rgr i i , das, c uiar d„ timelines that hai ' been invented. I take much Bronchitis, lye. phimure in reeommonding it to the publi 2. Hoses where die tinbalane,Al fluidi effect 1.. ~/ v " .nesßee• • ll.e CREST and AtitionnztiLn; Avl t osed ; "It is a beautiful thing, and puts everybody Lltlq/S and Liner, Odle. Pleurisy, Coughs, Dyspcp- into en excitement of good humor. Were sszt, Asthma. Dropsy, llearthorn, Gravel I-Vies, Catholic I slmuld insist upon Saints Grover and Gonorrhea, Venereal, we. Baker having an eternal holiday In commemo 3. Cases where the unbalanced fluids efiltet I ration their good deeds for humanity.—Con the EXTREMITIES and tinix—to wit; Mama- sins ,11. Clay. Gout, Scrofula, Ulcers ' Chdhains, Chilhaius,l "I think it by far the best patent in use. This Chicken and Small Pox, Sall M e nu, with itch- ; Machine can be adapted front the finest cambric ing and other Cutaneous Aft:lions, &r. 'to the heaviest ass:mere. It sews stronger, This Salt greatly alleviates the inflammatory' and more beautif u lly than • - ne cats inn, pains ;teenier to married lathes, (Retire and nt joe. It mine could not he replaced,noney the time of confinement) and many female cam- not buy it."—Mrs../. a. /frozen, .Vosh plaints, end IS tory eIIICIIHOUS in Fever, Agit, „w e, m in . Wounds, Nervous and Spinal Affections °'l t is speedy, vary neat, anti (hirable in its anyother forms of (mark this) inflammatery di- , work; is easily understood and kept in repair. I scone, attended with hat, pain or febrile syntp- earnestly recommend this Machine to all my or toms. • imaintances and others."—Mrs. 31, A. Forrest, Persons who have A tendency of blood Monplds, Tom. b fi r t e t n it t c h i t i !i e fi nd im or pt h ir e c a lVo r f itennatittirin liven, "r es . "We find this 'Huai" to work to our "tis !lien., and with pleasure recommend it to th e poisonous Amos amebas and minerals, or lite as a , a n Grover & Baker to he the is unhealthy climates, aro exposed to a pane- ""' best gewing Machine use."—Leroy Bro th ers, liar vitiation of the fl uids nf the body, which one .. „'„ aa , a, dose without interfacing with the diet or busi ' nom, once in three months, would invariably "If used exclusively for family purposes, with proven,. It is lieleived to afford protection from ordinary mire, I will wager they will lust one infecting. disease, mid therefore travellers, •three score years and ten, anti never get out sailors, and soldiers should supply themselves of tit."—John Erskine, Aashrille. Tens. with it. "I have had your machine for several weeks, (fir While many nostrum-makers victitnize and am perfectly satisfied that the work it does the good natured and PM - ridden Public, fly or - is the ;lest and most beautiful that ever wits.— tiering "front six to a dozen boxes of bottles, Maggie Aimison, Nashville, Tenn. to cute any malady." no matter what—the un- IlerSiglled is happy in being able to state, that , 'I use my Alachine upon coats, dressmaking, the severest forme of recent inflammatory (ii- and line linen stitching , and the work is admi cease, wen over come by one Acute package, aide—hir bone- than the best hand-sewing, or and the most obstinate and long standing by any ~ her tan- 'line I have ever seen."—Luey one Clin nic package. It does just what it ii. Thompson, SaArille, Ten" claims to do—and no more, or less—•equalis, , I find the work the strongest .d most be.- the fluids by removing from the system ell a, • t roil I have ever so., made either by hand or terial and venous obstrethns. machine, and regard the Grover & Baker ma w Pleas let your neighbors read tb :. eli , iie . one of the greatest blessings to our F. COGGSWELI„ N' IL, s , A."—.llrs. Tull/0., Nashville, 7'hnn. DISCOVERER AND CROPIIIIITOIt. For sale at the Cheap Drug Store of ch , itittel "I have ono of Grover & Baker's Sewing Ma- S. Smith,&Co.' Huntingdon, Pa. chines in use in my fan ily, nd find it invalua- Feb. th ieee. ble. Yean confidently recommend it to all per- ALTOONA, Blair no,, July 3.'58. sons Ist want of a machine: °—G. T. Thompson, J. D STONEROAD, Lewistown, l'a., ; Nashville, Tenn Dear Sir—Mr. Wm. TutornAvon, who lion been startling several years from rheumatism, got so ill that his inends and relatives were summoned to wit.ss his death. 1 induced his friends to try the virtue of your preparation—they did so, as the last re; sort agd, to their astonishment and joy, lie he. gun t o imp], ve, got better and better, and now. so fur on I know, he is a hale and stout man, This is not the only ease where the GALVANIC Om has surpassed human expectations. In °Amy case where I have recommended the Ott., it has done what it promises to do. Send on another sW's worth. Y. truly, 11. i. EH ER. Yours truly, A 18,'58-Iy. caovEß a atutzve r-. • YJ. 144 LA•CJIIIINTM. 'NEW . 6TYLES—PRICES FROM $5O to SI2 EXTRA CITAROR OF $5 FOR HEMMERS. •'I take pleasure in certifying to the utility of the Grover & Baker Sewing Machines. I here need ono on Mutest every description of work l'or months, and find it much stronger than work dams by han.l."—Mcs. D. W. Wheeler, Nashville Tenn. "I would he unwilling to dispose of my Gro ver & Ulcer Machine for a large amount, could I not replace it again at pleasure."—Mrs- Score!, Mudirille Tenn. "Our two Machines, purchased from you, do the work of twenty young ladies. We with pleasure recommend the Grover & Baker ma chine to ho the best in nse."-21% Stillman c. Cc. Tom. Miscellaneous Advertisements. LIGHT! LIGHT ! ! LIGHT ! ! Peters Patent, nonexplosive Gas Lampe nre just the thing for all being the only burner having a non conductor and regu lator attached—leaving the lamps and flu• id always cold—not like others—the bring but a straight tube entering the lamps. Goods at wholesale prices, or State or County rights for Sale. Address or apply to D. P. Peters, 494 Hroodway, New York Fob 1,'59..3. SV. F. THOMAS, ANIBROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, F I: OXI PLIILADELPIIIA, AT THE COURT HOUSE This gallery of Art is now open for public inspection of specimens of Ambrotypes, Cry. telegraphs. Photographs, Circular and Star Pictures, else, Name, or Age, or Residence, ta• ken on the Pictures—letters of difTerent colors. VARIOUS SIZED PICTURES, Sat in Frames, Cases. Lockets, Rings, Pins or 13racelets. Particular attention paid to taking pictures of Children. Time, from one to four seconds. Perfect satisfaction giver., or persons are not expected to take their pictures. Pictures taken from sick or deemed persons at their residences. Copies taken from Da. trccrr,civpos or Portraits. Also, views of resi• , I.•aces. &c. Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to call and examine specimens. Pictures taken as well in cloudy as fair weather. How often do we hear the exclamntion, when persons are looking at Portraits—"l would not value any stun if I could procuro the. Portraits of toy parents--or deceased children 1" nes der, if you are gifted with this ennobling feel• log of unity, you haw° an opportunity to grail• fy it at a small cost, by procuring Portraits, which, it i.e known, will not fade. wish : . s -- t - o . fea7; this beautiful art can cull am ace W.F. Thomas, from Phila. Prices from :10 cents upwards. J0n.12:58.1. nAPER! PAPER!! r Note, Post, Commercial; Foolscap and Flatcap—n good assortment for sale by tho ream, hall ream quire or sheet. at . . Lewis' New Book and Stationery Store, Dee.22,'38. tf. HAIR DYE? HAIR DYE?? Win. A. Hatelielors Ilair Dye: The Original and Best in the World! All others are mere imitation, and should beavoid,d,if you_wisl2l . 9 escape • GRAY, RBD, OR RUSTY 11A IR Dyed in. Ftantly to in beautiful and Natural Brown or Black, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been a• warded to Wtn. A. Batchelor since 1839, and Over 80,000 applications have been mad to the flair of his patrons of his famous Dye. ....... WM. A. BA'C'CIIELOR'S LIAM DICE pro duces a color not to tie distinguished root tire, and is warrants,' not to injure in the least however long it mop be continued, and the ill effects of Bed Dyes remedied ; the Ilk tc in• vigorutedror life hr this splendid Dye. Mode, aid or applied (in 9 private rooms) at the Whig Factory, 2:13 Broadway, New York. Sold in all cities mid tovis of the Uni ted States, by Druggists and Fancy floods Dealers. drar The Genuine hostile name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each box, uf WM . . A. BATCHELOR. 23:1 Broadway, New York. John Rend, Agent Huntingdoil'ht. ov. 17.'58-Iy. . . . . 11111 BOOKS iciv BOOKS ! 40,000 Volumes of Books for Sale. $500;00 in Gills for every 1000 Sold. In order to reduce my extensive stock I will sell one thousand dollars worth of Books at the regular retail prices or less. and give ($300) five hundred dollars worth of presents varying in valumfrom 25 cents to ,100,00. Or, those who prefer can purchase at wholesale prices.— My stock consists of every variety and , style of binding. School Books of every kind, whole sale and retail. Sales to commence I)ee. 24th. WM. COLON. I_IATCHELORS WIGS AND TOUPEES I) anrpan3 all. They are elegant. light, , easy and durable. Fitting ton ehorm—no turn up behind—no shrinking off the bend • indeed, this is the only Establishment where bend; things Are proper. ly understood and made. Nov. 17, '58.-Iy. 233 Broadway, N. Y. DUMPS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRAC- TOR. Io all diseases inllantation lame or less pre. dominates—now to allay inflatnalion strikes at the root of all diseases—hence nn iTmedi• ate cure. GALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRGTOR and nothing Ow, will allay inflamation at once, and make a certain care. Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor will cure tlr3 following among a gloat catalogue of diseases Burns, Scalds, Cute, Chafes, sore Nipples, Corns, Bunions, Bruises, Strains, Bites, Poison, Chilsoys. Gout, Swelling, Rhea :moil., Sushi Head, Salt Rheum, Baldness, Krysidelas, Ringworm, Barbers Itch, Small Pox, Measle Rash, &c., &e. To some it may appear incredulous that no many diseases should be reached by one arti cle ; such an idea will vanish when reflection points to the fact, that the salve is a emblem lion of ingredients. each and every one apply ing a perfect antitode to its apostate disorder. ALLEYS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR in its effects is magical, because the thee is short between diseases and a permanent cure; and it is en extractor, as it draws all diseases out of the affected part„ leaving nature as perfect as before the injury. It is scarcely ne cessary to say that no house, work•shop, or manufactory should be one moment without it. No Pain Extractor is genuine unless the box has has upon it a steel plate engraving. with the name of Henry Dailey, Manufactu rer. For sale by all the Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout the United States and Canadus. Principal Depot, 165 Chambers St., New-York, CI F. CRASE. John Rend, Agent Hentingdon Pa. Nov. 17, 'SB.-1 y. ailbilTilEASK EMRIO This is a new and valuable improvement, and is better. cheaper, smaller, lighter, ' more simple, requires less power, will chaff and clear gram and seeds more rapidly, and with fitr yrcaler economy, than any other Greht Fen in use. Send fur a descriptive catalogue to Ft in. L Boyer St Bro., Agricultural implement Fs, tory, Philadelphia. Sept. 39th. 1838.—fm.. ~. ~:~: Miscellaneous Advertisements. TAKE NOTICE. Advertising and Job Work. We would remind the Advertising com munity and all others who wish to bring their business exteueively before the pub lic, that the Journal has the largeit cir culation of any paper in the county—that iis o instantly increastugt—and that i, goes into the hoods of our wealthiest oil i• sem, ‘Ve would also state tloi: our facilities for executing all kind' of JOB PRINT ING are equal to those of any other office lathe county; and.till Job Work entrus ed to our hands will be done neatly, promptly, and at prices which will be atisfactory. &Ws. 111. PETTENGBA, & tisiug Agency, 119 Nassau St., New York. & 10 State St., hoston. S. M. Pettengill & Co. are the Agents for the "Jormint," and the most Witte ntial and largest circulating Newspapers in the United States and the Canada. lhey are authorized to contract for us nt our lower rates. SUFFERING HUMANITY READ THIS, The undersigned takes thin Method of infor ming the public generally thnt there is no med icine now oflereti to the phlie that is eqeal to DU VALL'S GALVANIC OIL in relieveing suffering humanity. I was un observer of its effects in a friend of mine, who suffered almost everything from a nrtiralgie affection which resisted the best med ical treatment in Centre county. We applied freely the Galvanic Oil to the painful part, and gave solve inwardly, and in 20 minutes the pa tient was asleep, and when awnked was free free front pain, tad contiued so.—This is a positive feet which 1 am willing to make good at any time. A case of FELON was cured in nearly the Mlle length of time. d. 11.IIAHN,Centre Hill. 'ientro county. AM. 18 1858-1 y (DON'T READ THIS! New Drug and Grocery Store. SAMUEL S. SMITH, Hill St., 2 doors west of Montgomery, St Huntingdon. Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs Points Varnish es, Oil, Slit. Turpentine, Fluid, Alcohol, Wine and Brandy of the best article for medical pur poses, Concentrated Lye for riutLing Soap, Glass Putty Patent Medicines also Coffee, Tea, Cho colate, Sugar, Molasses, Vinegar, Fish Salt Flour, Crakers, Nuts, Candies, Figs, Raisies, Tobacco, Oilers, Syrups of all kinds for sum mer drinks, In a word every thing usually kept in a Drug or Grocery Store, those who desire pure and Genuine articles wall do well by giving ttv a call. Sept. 22, 18.18'—1 e. THE GREAT PURIFER !- -=• THE WORLD CHALLENGED rßonteE ITS EQUAL I ,mot .. THE BLOOD SEARCHER StoI'"GLORIUUSLY TRIUMPHANT! Sworn statement of Dnvid DlcCreary, of He pier Township, Bedford county. In April, 1856, us near as I ean rememomber a small pimple made its appearance on my up per lip, which soon becanio enlarged and sore. I used poultiTes nt sorrel, and a wash of blue vitro!, without effect. Finding the sore extend ing I called on Dr. Ely, of Schellshurg, who pronounced it CANCER., and prescribed a wash of sugar of lend nod bread poultices. Finding these remedies of no avail, I called upon Dr. Shaffer, of Davidsville, Somerset county, who also ',renounced the disease Cancer and gavr me internal and external remedies--the latter consisting principally of caustic; but nil to nu patios°, as the disease continued spreading to ward the nose. I next cited a preparation of ar • sonic. in the form of salve. This fora time checked the disease, lat the inflammation soon increased. I next celled' neon Dr, Statler of St. Clairsville, Bedford county, who also pronoun ced the disease to be Cancer, anti applied a Salve said to be a never-failing remedy, but it had no effect whatever in checking the spreed of the sore. In December, of the same year, the dis ease hart eaten sway a greeter part of my upper hp. and hod attacked the nose, when I went to Cincinnati where I consulted Dr. It. S. Newton of the Electic Medical College. Ile pronoun ced the disease "a cutaneous Cancer, superin duced by nn inordinate use of mercury." Ile applied mild aline ointment, and gave me inter nal remedies. My face healed up, but the in. tletnnuninn was• not thoroughly removed, In February, 1857, he pronounced non cured, and I loft for hot.. In April the disease again re turned, and so violent was the pain that I could not rest at night. Late in May I returned to Cincinnati, and again placed myself under the charge of Dr. Newton, with whom I remained until September, during which time Ito used every known remedy, and partly succeeded in . checking the disease, but when I returned home there were still three discharging ulcers upon my face. I continued using Newton's preparations, and also medicine that I got front Dr. Ely, but the Cancer continued growing un til it had eaten off the left side of my nose, the greater portion of my left cheek, and had attack er my left eye, I'hnd given up all hope °fev er being cured, since Dr. Ely said ho could only give relief; but that a cure was impossible. In March,lBsB, I bought a bottle of "Blood Sear cher," but I must confess I had no taith in it. I was very weak when I commenced taking it but I found that I gained strength day by day. and also that the ulcers commenced drying up. I continued, and soften the third bottle was ta ken my face was healed as if by a miracle. I. used a fourth bottle anti I here been healthier since than I have been for the last seven years. Although my face is sadly disfigured. I ant still grateful to a benign Providence who has spared uty life, and which has been done through the instrumentality of Lftinsxv's Istpnovx.o Beaton SEanctmt. DAVID McCREARY. Sworn and subscribed. this 31st day of Au gust, A. D. 1858, before me, one of the Justices °film Peace in and for the Borough of Hollidays burg, Blair county Pa. Witness— U J Jones. JOHN (IOBLEY: NEW EVIDENCE. Being afflicted with a grevious Tetter on the arms and face—after trying many remedies which utterly failed to cure--I was pursuaded by W. M. Barris & Co. to try Lindsey's Impro ved Blood Searcher ; and now, six-whelcs after linishing the s coed bottle, pronounce mysel mired. The teller broke out, something over a rear ago, on the inside of my arms, extending from the elbows down to the wrists; also qn my lice, immediately round the mouth and chin, and con tined to be a perfect torment to one until! cored by the Blood Searcher. My arms, at times, wars almost useless, owing to the cracks and .sores en them, liable to bleed at any time on the leaqt exertion to lilt or work, and sometimes so itchy that I could sturcely prevent tearing oil thy flesh. 1 have now been cured six weeks and feel it duo to Mr. Lindsey, and to the pub lic generally, to make this statement, in hope that others like myself may be benefited by using his valuable medicine. her JANE WILSON: murk Sworn and subscribed before me, one of the Aldermen in and for the City of Pittsburg, this, 28th day of lull., A. D. 1858. AM/ McMASTER Aldernart, Hollidaysburg, Sept. 22,58.1 r.