~~ farmers' (golumn. He that by the plough would thrive, Himself, VOW either kohl or drive." Items for Housekeepers. Do everything in its proper time. Keep everything in its proper place. Always mend clothes before washing them. Alum or vinegar is good to set colors of red, green or yellow. Sal-soda will bleed); one spoonful is enough for a kettle of clothes. Save your suds for . garden plants, or to harden yards when sandy. Wash your tea trays with cold soda, polish with a little flour, and a dry cloth. Frozen potatoes make more starch than fresh ones. They make nice cake. A hot shovel held over varnished fur niture will take out white spots. A bit of glue, disolved in skim milk and water, will restore rusty old crape. Ribbon of any kind should be washed in cold soap suds, and not rinsed. if your flat irons are rough, rub them with fino salt, and it will make them smooth. If you are buying a carpet for durability you must choose small figures.. A bit of soap rubbed on the hinges of doors will prevent thier creaking. Scotch snuff put on the holes where crickets come out, will destroy them. Wood ashes and common salt, wet with water. will stop the cracks of a stove and prevent the smoke from escaping. Green should be the prevailing color of bedhangings and window drapery. Do not feed Buckwheat to Swine. Experience proves that this grain fed to pigs, or rather -the bran from ground buckwheat thus fed, is very injurious.— It produces piles to e very great degree and testimony we have gathered from exten sive and varied correspondence in the ma ny agricultural journals of the country : has led us to the conclusion that it is an unsafe sort of food. Young pigs have be come diseased by sucking a sow fed on t his bran, and shown a weak and puny system immediately after birth,•and final ly half of them died, Sows attacked with piles while being fed on bran, have recov ered immediately an a discontinuance of the food ; and an old Dutch idea handed Gown from generation to generation is, that swine bedded on buckwheat straw are subject to scurvey. We advise all farm ers to Abstain from feeding buckwheat bran io pigs. Two Receipts for making Vinegar. Fill large glass bottles with weak tea, which may be what is left after drinking. Add a small quantity of sugar or molasses, and set this in a warm place, say in a win dow where the sun. shines. In a fort. night it will be fit for use, and is as good as cider vinegar. Take a pan of sour, thick milk; break it so that the whey will rise to the top, fill a bottle with it, and to every quart add one•half cup of sugar. Set it to a warm place, and in a few days it will be fit for use. A MODEL EDITOD.—We copy the fol fowing paragraph from the Bunglown Spanker, and we run no risk, we think ; in ascribing it to the b•illiant and !milk pen of one of the distinguished Damphooi family:— The crop of peaches in this vicinity would be good, if there were any trees; but they all died a yenr or two ago; be. sides which, the buds were all destroyed last January, before they came out.— Grass looks as green as jealousy, and will yield as satisfactorily and profusedly.— Turnips ain't sound yet; but 'Squire Scree chum is preparing his three cornered lot for a powerful dose of them. Of Apples there will be none, owing to the removal of all the trees into another neighborhood. Grain makes the greatest show in the mills here; but thero is also-a fair sprinkling on the ground. Our harvest is a good ways off, as the farmers hereabouts adhere to the old custom or letting the grain get ripe before they cut it. Upon the whole, we have great reasons to be thankful that our punkins, and beans, and potatoes, and cab bages are yet in abundance from last year, and relieves us from all apprehension of a famine. The cabbages, though, look dis tressed in tho head, and the punkins are somewhat loose in their bowels. COW - There is a family of five or six chil dren, in Cincinnati, whoes father is a south ern planter, and mother n black woman— not a mulatto, but dechiedly black woman. The children, despite their mixed pa rentage, are perfectly white. U''•lt's a poor rule that won't work both ways," exclaimed the boy, throw. ing the rule back at the schoolmas- "Colonel, will you lone me a hun dred, to day?" ~ Can't possibly do it, sir. I never loan a than money the second time when ho dis. appoints me the first." 'Some mistake, I reokon, Colonel. I paid you the fifty that I borrowed last Week." "That's just it. I never e xpected tt back. $o you disappointed me. Can't do it, air; sorry to say I conk do it on prin. cipl~.' Aligeellaneons Advertisements. (0014 5 1 . READ THIS! New. Drug and Grocery Store. SAMUEL S. small, Hill St., 2 doors west of Montgomery, St Huntingdon. Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints Varnish es, Oils, Spt. Turpentine, Fluid, Alcohol, Wine and Brandy of the best article for medical per pus es, Concentrated Lye for making Soap, G lass Putty Patent Medicines also Coffee, Tea, Cho colate, Sugar, Molasses, Vinegar, Fish Salt Flour, Crakers, Nuts, Candies, Figs, Raisies, Tobacco, Cigars, 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 will' do well by giving us a call. Sept. 29, 1858.—1 y. THE GREAT PURIFER !- THE WORLD CHALLENGED ! KO- TO PRODUCE ITS EQUAL Se" THE BLOOD SEARCHER AV - GLORIOUSLY TRIUMPHANT I Sworn statement of David McCreary, of Na pier Township, Bedford county. In April, 1856, as near as I can rememember a small pimple made its appearance on my up per lip, which soon became enlarged and sore. I used poultices 01 sorrel, and a wash of blue vitro], without effect. Finding the sore extend ing I called on Dr. Ely, of Schellsburg, who pronounced it CANCER, and proscribed a wash of sugar of lead and bread poultices. Finding these remedies of no avail, I called upon Dr. Shaffer, of Davidsville Somerset county, who also pronounced the disease Cancer and gave me internal add external remedies—the latter consisting principally of caustic; but all to no I purpose, as the disease continued sprealing to- I ward the nose. I next used a preparation of or sonic, in the form of BONe. This for a time checked the disease, I met the inflammation soon increased. I next called upon Dr. Staffer of St. Clairsville, Bedford county, who also pronoun- I cad the disease to be Cancer, and applied a Solve slid to be a never-failing remedy, but it had no effect whatever in checking the spread of the sore. In Decemker, of the sumo year, the dis ease had eaten away n greater part of my upper lip, and had attacked the nose, when I went to , Cincinnati. whore I consulted Dr. R. S. Newton of the hectic Medical College. Ho pronoun ced the disease ''a cutaneous Cancer, superin duced by an inordinate use of mercury," Ile applied mild zinc ointment, and gave me inter nal remedies. My face healed up, but the in flammation was not thoroughly removed, In February, 1857, ho pronounced me cured, and I left for home. In April the disease again re turned, and so violent was the pain that I could not rest at night. bate in May I volumed to Cincinnati. and again placed myself under the charge of Dr. Newton, with whom I remained September, during which time he used every known remedy, and partly succeeded in checking the disease, but scheme I returned home there were still three discharging ulcers upon my face. I continued using Newton's preparations, and also medicine that 1 got from Dr. Ely, but the Cancer continued grooving un til it lied eaten off the 101 l aide of my nose, the greater portion of my left cheek, and had attack ed my loft eye, I had given up all lio;f3 of ev er being cured, since Dr. Ely said lie could only give relief; but that a cure was impossible. In blarch,lBsB. I bought a bottle of "Blood Sear cher," but I must confess I had no faith 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 when the third bottle was ta ken my face was healed as if by a miracle. I need a fourth bottle and I have been healthier since than 1 breve been for the last seven years. Although my face is sadly disfigured, I am still grateful ton benign Providence who has spared any life, and which has been done through the instrumentality of LINDSEY'S 131 DROVED llcooy SEANCHEIL. DAVID MoCREAII Y. Sworn and subscribed. this 31st dayot Au gust, A. D. 1858, before me, one of the Justices of the Pence in and for the Borough of Hollidays burg, Blair county I'a. Witness— U J Jones. JOHN GOBLET. NEW Being afflicted with a greyious Totter on the .arms and face—after trying many rem edict ' which utterly failed to cure—l was persuaded by W. M. Barns & Co. to try Lindsey's Impro ved Blood Searcher g and now, six-wheks after finishing the a rood bottle, pronounce mysel cured. The totter broke out, sotnothing over a year ago, on the inside of my arms, extending from the elbows down to the wrists; also on my face, immediately round the mouth and chin, nod con lined to ho a perfect torment to me unfelt enred ly the'lilood Searcher. My arms, at times, were almost useless, owing to the cracks and sores on them, liable to bleed at any time on tho least exertion to lift or work, and sometimes so itchy shot I could sznrcely prevent tearing oft my flesh. I have now been cured six weeks and feel it due to Mr. Lindsey, and to the pub lic gonerally, to make this statement, in hope tires others like myself may be benditted by using his valuable medicine. JANE iWILSON. mark Sworn and subscribed before, me, ono of the Aldermen in and for the City of Pittsburg, this 28th day of Jule A. A . gl) MOMASTER Aldermen. Hollidaysburg, Sept. 22,58• ly. HALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRAC- TOR. In all diseases inflamtion more or less pre. dominates—now to allay inflamation strikes at the root of all diseases—hence an immedi• ate curs. DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRGTOR and nothing else, will allay inflateation at once, and make a certain cure. D'alloy's Magical Pain Extractor will cure tho following among it great catalogue of diseases: Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Chafes, sore Nipples, Corns, Bunions, Bruises, Strains, Bites, Poison, Chilseys, Gout, Swelling, Rheu matism, Soald Head, Salt Rheum, Baldness, Krysidelas, Ringworm, Barbers Itch, Small Pox, Measly Rash, &c., &c. To some it may appear incredulous that so navy diseases should be reached by one arti cle ; such an idea will tartish when reflection points to the fact, that the salve is a combine lion of ingredients, each and every one apply. ing a perfect antitode to its apostate disorder. GALLEYS MAGICAL PAV EXTRACTOR in its effects is magical, because the titmo is abort between diseases and a permanent cure; and it is an 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 j box has has upon it a steel plate engraving, with the name of Henry Dailey, Manufactu. rel.. For sale by all the Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout the United States and Canada.. Principal Depot, 165 Chambers St., Now-York. C. F. CHASE. John Read, Agent Huntingdon Pa. Nov. 17, 'sB.—ly. 11APER ! PAPER!! Note, Post, Commercial, Pool:map and Flatcap—a good assortment for sale by the ream, half ream quire or sheet. at Lewis' New Book and Stationery Store. D0c.22,'38..tf. Antlphlogistic Salt. • This celebrated• medicine is for sale at the Journal Office . For all inflammatory diseases it is a certain cure. Get a box and try it, oe who are afflicted. Miscellaneous Advertisements. PREMIUMS AIVARDED THE JOURNAL JOB OFFICE rr.l-3EM BM A \ ahlit ic.'Llill's.:7 MINTING. TAKE NOTICE+ Advertising and Job Work. We would remind the Advertising com munity and all others who wish to bring their business extensively before the pub lie, that the Journal has the largest cir culation deny paper in the county—that i is o Instantly increasing;—and that it goes into the hands of our wealthiest citi zens. We would also state that our. facilities for executing all kinds of JOB PRINT ING are equal to those of any other office inthe county; and all Job Work entrus ed to our hands will be done neatly, promptly, and at prices which will be atisfactory. Sa'S. M. PE'ITENGILI, & CO.'S Adver tising Agency, 119 Nassau St.,New York, 10 State St., Boston. S. M. lettengill & Co. are the Agents for the €‘Joutotat.” and the most Mine stint and largest circulating Newspapers in the United States and the Cnnsdas. They arc authorized to contract for us at our hooves rates. SUFFERING HUMANITY READ THIS: The undersigned takes this Method of infor- ming the public generally•that there is no med icine now uttered to the Olio that is °goal to DU VALL'S GALVANIC OIL hi relieveing suffering humanity. I was as observer of its effects hi a friend of mtne, who suffered almost everything from a neuralgic affection which resisted the best med ical tcemment in Centre county. We applied freely the Galvanic Oil to the painful part, and gave soma inwardly, and in 29 minutes the • pa tient was asleep, and when awaked was free free from pain, and contiued so.—This is a positive feet which I am willing to make good at any time. A case of FELON was cured in nearly the Panto length of time. J. H.HAHN,Contre Hill. r. `% , ntiv county. Aug. 18 1858-1 y THE CASVILLE SEMINARY. ONLY $22.50 PER QUARTER THE PRESENT FACULTY. McN. WALSH, Principal; Prot of Lmignages and Philosophy. Chas. S. Joslin. A. M., Prof. of Latin, Greek, etc. James W. Hughes, Prof of Mathematics. Benlansin F. Houck, Adjunct Prof. of Mathematics. GeO. W. Linton, Prot of Vocal Music. Mrs. M. 31cN:WALSII Preceptress, Teacher of Botany; History, Readingi etc. Miss E. M. Faulkner, Teacher of Penis Work, Painting, Drawing, Miss D. L. Stanley, Teacher of Piano Music, Wax Fruit, Eltirs, Mrs. Dr. Darwin. Teacher of English Branches, • Miss J. M. Walsh, 'reacher of Primary English. The Secant succei's7 this school in exlraot , /Unary. Besides being the cheapest one of the tied ever established, it is now the largest in this section of the State. All branches ure taught, and students of all ages, and of bolt sexes, are received. The expenses for a year need not be more than $9O. Students can en. ter whenever they wish. Address, JOHN D. WALSH, Cassville, Ilautiogdon Co., pa. June23,'sS. IHRIVUEIBDCIZI Tto his friends and the public generally, that he has lensed that old end well cstablishep TAvra:c STAND, known ns the Hindi sliploot Him., on thocornet of Hill and Charles T6_ Eon. Street, in the Borough of Hunting- ; ; SELLING CLOTUING AT He boo recently i pi s it Louse througha thorn- , PRICES TO SUIT THE TINES. ugh courseof r pa r I to lop° NEw this place. Ilia TAnrAc will always -bo stored with the 1606, FALL AND WINTER 60009. 1868, best the season can aura, to snit the tastes M. Gutman & and appetites of his guests. Inform the public generally, that they have just His BAR will always be filled with Choice Li- rece i ve d a l arge stock of Trews, and HIS STADIA: always attended by care Itil rind attentive Ostlers. Fall and Winter Goods, Csll . ehopes by strict attention . to business consisting of and it spirit of neemodat ion, to morn and receive COA rs, liberal share of public patronage. Sept. 15, 1858-Iy. P. McATEEtt. VESTS, PANTS, &e., &c. iNsTC/9E 5 i430., Also, We request those of our subscribers who ro 1300 TS, eivo their papers, to inform us of those in their SHOES, immediate neighborhoods who ire subscribers to the "Journal," and have failed to receive HATS, the same, since the stealing of our pack-book, CAPS. b 1 ruffians on the 3d ofFebruary. Ilia stock of Clothing is of the latest funk ! - - !---------- ions, and manufactured of the best materials 'l') ,/ and as they aro determined to sell its cheap as the cheapest, the public will do well to give , 4 g ,&i 0 1 them . a call t and examine aline their stoe o lc. Don' forge he place—L ng's brick --) ,---P (1 1 building, on the corner, Market square, Hunt ---.-/- tingdon. • W _ Iron City Comm ereial College. PITTIOIVROU, l'A. - - CHARTER. 1855. I .__D 4 et.lf riS I irritAitir 111JILEAC An experienced Editor, a successful Author, 300 Students attending January 1858. and a thoroughly educated Literary , nn, wen. NOW the largest and most thorough Com- !ry with t•veuty-five years of the drutL•ery of mereial School of the United States.— 1 Daily Journalism, has determined to hire out Young men prepared for actual duties of the and sell his brains at retail, to those who may Counting Room. ire their services, in any honorable way. J. C. SMITH, A. M. Prof. of Book-keep "Vert:limits, Business Men, Inventors, and fug and Science el Accounts. ! dealers of every kind, will be supplied, off hand A. T. DuirritErr, Teacher of Arithmetic with and Commercial Calculation. Advertisement s, (poetical or otherwise,) J. A. Ilsrolocit mid T. et JEN..., Teach- Notices, Cards, Circulars, or any species of ar• ers of Book-keeping. tides desired. A. COWLEY and W. A. Miumit, Profs. of . Politicians will be supplied with Speeches, Penmanship. Reports, Resolutions, Letters, Toasts, Paint SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK- phlets, Editorial Articles, Communications, KEEPING, and every sort of Brain-work, which they may As used in every department of business. find it inconvenient or troublesome to do then, COMMERCIAL ARITIIMETIC--11APID se l ves . BUSINESS WRITING—DETECTING Ladies and Gentlemen, of every rank in so. COUNTERFEIT MONEY— duty or occupation in life :an have Letters MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE— , • ' COMMERCIAL LAW— 1 written on any subject, whether business or Are taught, nod all other subjects necessary I timental. for the success and thorough education of a 1 ' The advertiser will also conduct or translate practical.business num. Correspondence of every kind, either English, l a pa zi ng iumg. . 1 French, Spanish, German er Latin. Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for ! Poetiy, Acrostics, for Albums, Notes, Billet the M past three years, also in Eastern and Wes- i deux, onodies, and Compositions of the most torn Cites, for the best Writing, : delicate and confidential character, incident to NOT ENORVED WORK. !every possible circinustaoce or event in life, ! will be furnished in inviolable confidence, by Important Information. .writing to the undersigned, awl explaining Students enter as any time—No vacation— th e i r wishes. Time unlimited—Review at pleasure—Grade- orders by mail, accompanied with cash, will etas assisted in obtaining situations—Tuition be strictly and promptly attended to. Address for Full Commercial course s3s,oo—Average ! J. THOMPSON, Literary Bureau, time 8 to 12 week—Board, $2.00 per week— 1. Box 2285 Philadelphia P.O. Pa. Stationary, so.oo—entire cost, $OO.OO to $7O.- : Au 18 'OS 1 00. lir Ministers' Sous received at half price. I IBLANKS.--Always buy your Blanks at tin k'or Card—Circular—Specimen of Business "Jiurnsl Office." We have now prepared aye and Ornamental Writing—iue: , .a two stamps ry viperiorarticle of BLANK DEEDS, BONDS and address F. W. JENKINS, , JUDGMENT NOTES, SUMMONS', EXEC Sept. 29, 1658.—1 y. Pittsburgh. I'd T 1( 'NS, 6.. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS FCLN Al' LAST . 2 2 2 The V" a v tb Save Money ! ! AND CUitE HAW) TIIVEL's id to 80/ ALL KINDS or Ilenowerm BEY ALL KINDS OF HARI/WARM BUY ALL RINDS or Itenowess nom JAS. A. BRowN, FROM JAS. A. Buows, nom Jes. A. BROIVE. AT CITY PRICES. ThisARDWZI; OP - 14i4 GOODS exceeds all others in importance. let. Because it supplies THE PEOPLE with indespenßable articles and many useful inven tions, which can be found only in a HARD WARE STORE. 2nd. Tho subscriber purchasing in largo quantities from manufacturers, is enabled to sell these gools.from . . 20 in 100 per cent cheaper! than they aro coldly other increhmits. His stock includes a complete variety of I3UILDING-HARDWARE, CUTLERY, OILS, PAINTS. VARNISHES. GLASS, STEEL, IRON, MECHANIC'S TOOLS, HOLLOW-WARE, SADDLERY, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. CHAIN PUMPS; LEAD PIPES, MOROCCOES, LININGS &c. Together with a full assortment of everythhig pertaining to his line of business. All orders receive prompt attention. JAMES A. BROWN. Huntingdon, Oct. oth, 1858. Green Willow Foundry. I' WOULD respectfully inform the publie that I have commenced business at the above place, and will he ready to accomodate all who may want anything in my line of,business. I will have on hand ur make to order Threshing Machines, and all °Jeer machinery that may he called fur. Castings of every description, Cook and Parlor Stoves, Plows, Hollow-ware, Sfe.— All kinds of Turning, either wood or iron. and Blacksmitliing will be done in the hest manlier and on the most reason able terms. Farmers and others wishing to purchase new machines will find it to their advantage to give me a call. All kinds of Country produce taken in exchange at market prices. PETER TIPPEICY. Waterstrect, Oct. 13, 1858.-Iy. HUNTINGDON WARM SPRINGS. The Warm Springs nt the base of Warrior'. Ridge, five tn les nortli of I luntingdon , overlook ing Standing Stone Creek, and environed by ro mantic hills and woodlands, have been leased by the former proprietor of the Leaner House. The extensive Hotel buildings, bath houses, Sc., erected at great oxpence by General A. I'. Wilson, have been completed—and the grovel have been beautifully laid out end adornejl.— The Hotel parlors and chambers airy and com fortably furnished; and the prospect, from th verandahs fur beauty, cannot be excelled. For half a century, tbese Springs have been celebrated Mr their medicinal qualitiaN, and the great nature of the waters in rheumatic fib , ' chro nic affections. The temperature of the ivAter being Chi degrees, renders the bathing delight ful and invigorating. In the surrounding woods' and mountains. game abounds, and the finest fish are caught in Stone Creek. Persons in pur suit of health or pleasure, will find ti ti. a most delightful and healthful retreat; and its nearness to the Pennsylvania Railroad, end the cheapness of the rates charged guests, give it a decided advantage over any other watering place in the State. The Proprietor has bad years of experience in the business and no pains or trouble will be spa red to snake guests comfortable. Hacks run from Huntingdon to Warm Springs on the arrival of the different Railroad trains— litre 25 cents. Fatuities accommodated at mo crate terms. JOHN It. 111:121), Warm Springs near Huntingdon, Juno sth Proprietor HO ! THIS WAY. Does anybody wool to get into gocslbusi near, by which they can make from $75 to $lOO a month without hard labor? If soared me 5 cents in stamps or motley, for return postage, and by return mail, you will seceive circulars of the grandest money•mal:ing ;theme ever appeared to man. Discovered by Georgian and proved to be invaluable by o million of Southern people. Address, A. C. I)ENSON, Mobile Ala. Sept. 22, '5£3.--Iy. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS M SOUTHWORTIL Coi.o.r. G. W. CROCKETT, • CHARLES BURDETT THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH, M. D., HENRY CLAP!', JUL, GEORGE ARNOLD, SAMUEL YOUNG, MRB. ANNA WHELPLE bliss VIRGINIA VAUG Mns. DI. VERNON, Miss DAME CLARE, • FINLEY ;JOHNSON, Write only for the GOLDEN PRIZE: GO-LDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE • THE GOLDEN PRIZE ILLUSTRATED DEAN & SALTER, successors to Becket & Co The New York Weekly Golden Pi let is one of the largest and best literary papers of tho day—an Imperial Quarto, containing eight pa ges, or forty columns, of the most interesting and feseinnting reading mutter. from the pens of the very first writers of the day, ELEGANTLY ILLEETRATED EVERT WEEK, A PRESENT, Worth from 53 Cents to $4OO 00, Will ba given to cacti subscriber immediately on receipt of the subscription money, This is Presented an a memento of Friendship, and not as an inducement to obtain subscribers • TERMS: 1 Copy for 1 year, $2 00 and 1 Present. 1 2 " 3 50 2 Presents. ) 3 c; 5 00 5 ,c 3 ,c 800 5 AND TO CLUBS, 3 Copies, 1 year, 500 3 " 5 c, 6. 700 5 " 10 " c. 15 00 10 " 21 " . • 30 00 21 " The articles to be given uway'are comprised in . the following list t . . 5 Packages of oolt1;con'g $5OO 00 each. do e.o do $ 200 00 each. 52 do do do 100 00 each. 13 Patent Lever Iltuteg Watches 100 00 each. 10 Gold Watches 75 00 each. 20 do GO 00 each. 000 do 50 00 each. 000 Ladies' Gold Watches 35 00 cock. 200 Silver Hinging Watches 30 00 each. 500 Silver 'Machos SIO 00 to 25 00 each. 1000 G'ld Guard, Chains $lO 00 to 30 00 each Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, fluff Pins, Sleeve illations, Stings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Sil ver Thimbles; and a variety of other articles, worth from 50 cents to $l5 each. _.. We will present to every person sending Its no subscribers, $2 each, a Gold Watch, worth $4O: to any too nestling us 100 subscribers, at £2 each,'it Gold Watch, worth $9O. Every . subscribr will also receive a present. Immediately on receipt of the money, the subcriber's name will bo entered upon our book , and the present Will be forwarded within one week, by moil or express, post paid, communications should be addressed to DEAN & SALTER, Proprietors, 335 Broadway, New York. Jone 9, 'sB:—lmay. 03.LANNO m BLANKS I BLANKS L•31G153 . A general assortment of Blanks of all de seriptions just printed and for sale at the "Journal 01lire." . Appointtu't: of Reform, . Common Bond, Notice to Referees, Judgment Notes Summons, Vendue Notes Executions, Constablis Sales, Scire Ferias, Subpoenas, Complaints, Deeds, Warrants, Mortgages, Collllllit monis, Bond to idemnify Constable; Ss Dr. John McCulloch, (hunting his professional services to the citizens, illuntingthmancl vicinity. 01lice, on Bill st. tureen Montgomery awl Both. untingilon, Aug. 29, 1855. COOK STOVE. ~~ A SPLENDID NEW COOK STOVE, for do nt this office; it is colculatod to bunt wood r coal. DU VAL'S GALVANIC OIL, Prepared originally by Pro. H. D Ur-ALL tbrmorly of tholiege of Surgeons, at Paris. IS NOW OEFEREI) TO THE PUB LIC, j y For the Cure of all sore and Pain ful Diseases..Al FlaiiTtr=yl3satet p or soreness in ain in the back, breast or sides, healed breasts Neuralgia, Burns, Sprains, Head-ache. Cramp m the Stomach or any other dis ease that is SORE or PAINFUL, and it is only over this class of diseaies we claim a VICTORY. We say positively to our patroni we can relieve the sufferer 99 Ones out of lea. We would just say to the public, Prof. Ea Vail was 2G years in bringing to this medicine superiority over all others. Price 50 Ms. per bottle—i per cent cut oil' the trade. All orders must be ad dressed to J. D. STONEROAD, bole Agent for U. S., LEWISTOWN, PA. CONSUMPTION CURED. CONSUMPTION air AN OLD INDIAN Docicon UNCAS BRANT, CURED. in t tth a s Olfillinlay"Tiotrktht! ains, discovered a' RARE CONSUMPTIONPLANT, that proves to ho a certain cure for Consumption, CURED. Ir o o m " p c ia i t ii i s t; l i ‘ e s r t N i • l o ra „:' kke v c e l C tions, Coughs, Colds, &c.— CONSUMPTIONUaving now made his fortune and retired' from business, ho CURED. il rel : t o i n o d n :i i =TNT an medicines free of charge to all CONSUMPAION s to d mayt his desireage nt, enclosing CURED. ,T,Traorrinler""`. 8) •`° P" ce eription of their symptoms.— CONSUMPTIONThe Old Doltor has cured more than 3000 cases of Con- CURED, b a l g i e l t:3 • 7 tor'irdwirivni thomselves of this opportom- CONSUDIPTIONty, as tho Doctor wishes to do all the good ho can before ho CURED. dies. Address alt letters to DANIEL ADEE, Box 3591 P. 0., Now York, Who is his solo agent. June 30th 1838..1y. Miscellaneous Advertisements. New Card-Press. Having bought a fast "CARD-PRESS," we are now prepared to print in the proportion of three cards in the name time that any other press in the county can print one, consequent. ly we can print them cheaper—if not done well we make no charge at all. We ask your pa tronage. ",uoanthaY , wcpmi - cim - spacsmi. Premiums awarded the "JOURNAL" Of lice at the Into County FAH!, for the, best MANIC AND EARGI PRINTANGi: Having recently received from the Eastern Cities, n. . - MOT POWER tliteSt and a large ;ariety of the most lagliionabie Printing Material, 7hich makes it one of the most complete Printing L.tahlishments in this section. Persons in want of nny . . id ' ud of V1.,1 7RIAIN work, cannot do better than favor us with their patronage. We have facilities for exeett ting in a superior manner any kind of PRINTING'IN COLORS on the most reasonable terms. Those who may wish to obtain any style of ORAMENTAL POSTERS can be neconmodated nt this establishment at short notice. AUCTION BILLS, BILL HEADS, SIIOW BILLS, CIRCULARS, WAY BILLS, LEGAL .BLANKS, CONCERT BILLS, PROGRAMMES, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, CARDS, &c., &c., will be tin nished promptly, executed in he best style and nt reasonable rates. • ne- Orders by express, snail or otherwise, will receive immediate attention. WM. RREWSTER. New Goods I. New Goods D. P. GRIN'S CIIEAP STORE, D. P. Gw•in has just retnrod from Philadol• phial with the largest and most beautiful as• sortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Ever lirotif2,llt !1, consisting of the most fashionable Dress Goods for Ladies and Gentlemen, such as Black Silks, and Fancy, All Wool do Loins, (all colors) Spring Ileinimut ' Cimino Delains. Dosages, (all colors) L 4 even Cloth, Debnizo, Alpacca, Prin ed }lunges, Militants, plain and lig urea, Ginghms, Lawns, and Prints of every de scription. ALSO, n large lot of dress Trimmings, Frin ges, Antiques, Gimps, Ribbon, Buttons, Braids, Crapes, Roed & Brass Hoops, Skirt Cord. Silk and Linen handkerchiefs, Reek ties, Stock, Zephyr, French Working Cotton, Lill. and Cttnii !loss, Tidy Yon, &e. Also the best raid cheapest assortment of Col ors, and Undersleeves, in town. Bar'd and Plain Jaconet, Stull Muslin,aSwiss, Plain, Fig ured, Skirt Relit• Marseille for Capes, end a variety of white goods too numerous to men tion, Spring and Thihit Shawls, White Delaino for Cam, Alani!llas,&e.. /list', Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets, Tweeds, K. Jeans, Muslins, Cotton Drill, Nankeens, Ticker, Table Diapers, Flannels, es Airs, a large lot of Bonnets, Flat, /hits, &c. Boots and Shoes, the largest and died Pest aSSartment in town. ZIAItDUTAItE, QUEENS UT,A,RE, Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, Churns, Butter Bowls, Brooms, BMA., &c. Carps te, Oil Cloths, Fish and Salt, Snot., Coll'ee, Tea, Molasses, and all goods usually kept in a country Store. My old custotners, and as many new ones as can crowd in arc respectfully requested lo come and examine my goods. All kinds of Country produce taken in ox change for goods, at the highest market micas. DAM) I'. GIVIN. April 21 , ISSB. iti'2l,l AHD WEiTt-Ltril CLOTHING! A Newissortmeut Just Opened S And will be sold 30 pir oent. CHEAPER THAN TUF CUE rEsTi TT ROMAN respectfully in'orms hi custo , tours and the public generally, that ho has just opened at his store-room in Market Square- Huntingdon, a splendid now stock of Heady ma do Clothing for Fall and Winter, which ho will sell cheaper than the salmi quality of Goods can he purchased at retail in Philadel phia or any other establishment in the country. Persona wishing to buy Clothing would do well to call and examine his stock before i• trcha sing elsewhere. Also, Hats, Caps, which will bo cold lower than at any other cs• tablialinient in tho county. Huntingdon, April 1.1858, STAGE LINE FROM Chambersburg to Mt, Union rip he undersigned aware that It suspension° J. the lino of Stages over the road between Chambersburg rind Mt, Union, cannot be but disadrantageous to a large section of the coun try, has, at a 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 pia cod on the route, and experienced and trusty drivers will superintend the running of the Coaches. The proprietor of the line is disiroua that it be maintained, and ho therefore rolls upon the public generally to patronize it. ct lt dent that it will be for their mutual advanta t. Every attention necessary will be given, r I the running of the Stages will be regular. gir Stages leave Mt, Union, every Tu do) Thursday, and Saturday evenings, art' eg at Chambersburg the next day at 2 O'CIOC Re turning leave Chambersburg, the so e night at loo' ' clock, arriving at Mt. Union he next °vetting in time for the cars. Betweon Mt, Un ion and Shade Gap the line will be daily. Fare through $3; to intormedit.lo points in proportion. JOHN JAMISON. Jon. Nth, 1808.—If LIGHT LIGHT ! ! LIGHT !!! Peters Patent, nonexplosive Gas Lamps are 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 being but a straight tube entering the lamps. Goods at wholesale prices, or State or County rights for Bale. Address or apply to D. P. Peters, 422 Broodway, New York Miscellaneous Advertisements. TRAINS GOING EAST. Mail T. Fast T.—Ex. T. Trainleaves A. M. P. M. A. M. Petersburg, 8.53 10.29 2.29 Huntingdon, 9.13 10.45 2.42 Mill Creek, 9.24 10.55 2.52 Mt Jnion, 9.39 11.09 3.05 'laths GOING West. Train leaves P. M. A. 91 P. 91 MI. Union, 4.20 6.30 6.10 Mill Creek 4.41' 6.49 6.23 Huntingdon, 4.55 7.00 6.35 Petersburg, 5,11 7.11 6.47 Par The Passenger train on the H. & B. T. railroad leaves Huntingdon as follows : 7 30 A. M. 3 P. M. ra AtAtik443441491;-.1, - 44 , c.....---,„, ci.t.Al7 0 <1 ~ OFFICE 0 4 r 4 JOB g OF THE : Le 0 46 111 MT. JOURNAL." 0 'its' 0 The largest and bust ( 0 ) t. 0 . 7 o . CS ° JOE j... wrICE 0 o -, . 4 4 0 , ,o_, IN ruff; colmi— -• 0 JOB-WORK V liir 0 or 0 o 1 4* 1 1 A %ILffillintß.T.l '.:-,.› 1 EXECUTED ° ; 4 14 g , 4 y "- 6Oh as int st,t) i il:' t, lk ED NEIFTE2 g 1> • I , - THAN 0 j i l VEX. RX6V. : r,, PKIIFECT SATIS - • .".....:1 F i It i WARRAN .. Li) ) All kinds of 4 ':. ' 0 BLANKS • 4 0 000NWCANTLY ON run 4 0 ....-.:000..o.: il,' P64It3YVVVVV-.!.P. -TRX HUNWXNA;Derf . THE undersigned ownsre of the Huntingdon Mill, inform farmers and the public general ly, that they now have their new mill vi running order, with all the modern improvements in tho water wheels and machinery. They have put in live of tho Improved Jon. val Turbine Water Wheels, and can grinding all stages of the water, and durin4 , the o , ✓ e st weather, any and all kinds of grain. 'they are prepared to sell, and have on hand for sale at nil !noes, at market rates, nil kind of FLOUR, FEED AND STUFFS, and farmers can have their own grain ground, and take it bad: in a return load, or they CPA be furnished in exchange at a moment's notice an equal quantity of Flour mid Bran or chop• pod feed. • THE sIVIUT TOZACISEINE is of an improved manufacture; nod they nil insure a FULL TURN OUT of superior quali ty to every bushel of grain left at tole FISH ER b MeMURTRIR. N. B.—The Buchwheat atones aro not quite randy. Huntingdon, Ducenthor 10, 18.56. A: I'. IVILsou It. fiance PliTlttlitlf IVILSON & PETRIKIN, • EITORA FLYS aT W, II UNTINGDON, Practice in the several Courts of Iluntingdou Blair, Cambria, Centre, MifThu anti Juniata Coon e,. March 23, 5853. Cheapest "Job Printing" Office Wei have now made such arrangements in our Job Wive as trill enable us to do all kinds of Job Printing at 20 per cent.. cheaper rates Tans any Wilco in the County. Give us a call. If 'IC don't give entire satisfac tion, no charge at all will he untie. IN BLAST AGAIN ! tiuntittgdots Foundry. 5 . ..0n rpnE SUBSCEIBEBS TAKE THIS ME- P thud of inlorming their friends and the pub lie generally, that they have rebuilt the Hunt ingdon Foundry, and are now in successful 3p oration, and are prepared to furnish casting of all kinds, of the best quality on the shortest no tice and most seasonable terms. Farmers are invited to call and examine our Ploughs. We are manufacturing the Hunter Plough, (this plough took the premium at tho Huntingdon County Agricultural Fair, in 1855) also Hunter's celebrated Cutter Plough, which can't be beat, together with the Keystone, Hill side, and Barshear Ploughs. We have on hand and aro manufacturing stoves, such as Cook, l'arlor and office stoves for coal cr wood. HOLLOW-Wan]] consisting of Kettles ' Boilers, Skillets, &e., all of which will be sold cheap for casts or in ex change for country produce. Old metal takes; for new castings. By a strict attention to bust, ness and desire to please, we hope to receive rt Aare of public patronage. J. M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO,, April So, 1858,—1f. DR. J R. — HUYETT nmnrtcle; ALEXANDRIA, HUNT. CO., PA. April 1, 1858.- Iy. U 11° AI"kIaAIPLA P, 11 ' ° Wil lattend to all business entrusted to:him. Of. flee nearly opposite the Court House May 5,'53 BAstuan T. BROWN MTV ENEOWEl f , Attorneys at Law, Huntingdon, Pa., °nice same as that formerly occupied by John Scott, Esq. Oct. 19, 1853. DATOHELORS WIGS AND TOUPEES P surpass all. They are elegant. light, easy and durable. Fitting to a charm—no turn up behind—no shrinking off the head ; indeed, this is the only Establishment where these things are proper. ly understood and made. Nov. 17, 233 Broadway, N. Y; NAT.I I I.IVIT M Wit EAT AND COHN Wall tU at this office. Those Irving either can dispose of the same by calling soar, ~-~a=-