reIiZEMAR SONG. I HAVE NO MOTHER NOW. hoer the soft wind sighing Through every bush mid tree, Where my dear mother's lying, Away from love and me. Tearstrom my . eyes aro starting, Ana sorrow . Ancies my brow, Oh I went) , was our parting i I have no mother now. I see the pale moon shining, On mother's white bead-stone ; The rose bush round it twining, Is here, like me, alone. And just like me are weeping, Those dew drops from the bough ; Long time has she been sleeping, I have no mother now. • • My heart is ever lonely, My life is drear and and, 'Twas her dear presence only That trade my spirits glad. From morning until ev'ning, Care rests upon my brow, She's gone from me to Heaven, I have no mother now. USEFUL ITEMS. Language of Flowers. The following is said to be the language of flowers. The laneunge of the Dublin is—Fore ve r thine. Hyncynth—Affeci ion returned. Jonquil—First Love. Blue Violet—Faithfulness; or I must be sought to be found. White Violet—Modest Virtue. Althea— i would not act contrary to rea son. Bachelor Button—Hope even in misery. Cape Jessamine—My heart is joyful. Cedar—You are entitled to my love. China Astor—You have no cause for discouragement. Bay—l change in death. Broom Corn—lndustry, Heart's Ease—Forget me not. Lo-ust—Sorrow endeth not when it seemeth done. Magnolia—Perseverance, or you are one of nature's nobility. Myrtle—Love. Wthered, betrayed. !Penult blossoms—Her e I fix my choice Pink, variegated—You have my friend ip, ask no more, Primrose--;Man's love is like the changing moon. Rosa bud—Thou host stolen my affec tiono. Rosemary—Keep this for my sake—l'll remember thee. Daffodil—Self love is thy besetting sin. Ice Plant—your very looks freeze me Ladies' Slipper—You are too wild for ache?. company. Oak—l honor you above ail others. White Rose—Art has spoiled your beauty. Tansey-.•l mean to insult you; I declare war against you. Wheat—Tske care or your ears•--they are the best part about you. Mimosa—Your Imitability conceals your other good qualities, Box Vme—l chnn-.e not. Well Flower—My Iffectinfts ore shore Lime or misfortune. Yearning—Now thy art is known thy spoil blinds not. Holly—Come near me if you dare. Butter Cup—Deceit is often thus corer. ed. The Pope oming It has been surmised, both in Europe and the United States, that the Pope might be so embarrassed ,if net endangered among his friends in Italy. that he might be con strained to make our country his place of refuge. This we regard es on unlikely event as he is little better than a state prisoner. He loved Austria, end would willingly entrust his sacred person to his obedient servant, the emperor of that des poticelly governed country ; but the French emperor has the power to retain him where be is, or to dictate the place to which he shall go. The rumor of an American vi,it has given rise to the following jeud'espr•it, which is from a German paper, the .9 tlas published in Milweukie, Wisconsin. The humour is rather broad, but it embodies the lesson that if the Pnpe comes, it must be in a private capacity. May 7,1859. To Pius Esquire. in Rome.—With deep emotion I have read in the papers that you are about to move, for the reason .that the times are becoming doily worse and worse in the States of the Church, and the Italians no longer hove any affi-c -tion for you. A few days since, infortni, tion was received here to the effect that you would probably conic to America, where the tunes are also bad, and amity people have no employment. Though you will probably land in New York, I would recommend you by no means to stop there, but to come immediately to the West But don't let yourself be swindled in the ticket office., but buy a genuine ticket, and come by the way of Buffalo and "De troit to ftlilwaukie. I mean it well, and, offer you a situation with me. I have had for several years a good lager beer busi• neat, but am in n• ed, however, of a bar keeper of distinction You can hare ens pleynkent from me as a bar keeper. I promise you twelve dollars per month, beer and cigars free, and every two where n fri e Sunday. Telegraph me as soon as you arrive in New York. Your Most obedient Servant, BARTHOLOMA LIS SCHLUCKIURE, Beer House Keeper, (Forenoon Free Lunch.) oir Keep cool • •if you can, Miscellaneous Advertisements. TERNS OF THE J °Linn. TERMS- Thogirrwman ON JOURNAL' iS published at the following rates If ppi/lIIT aqvititice if BiX months after the time of , Tim sunsetilitidi - YAKE Tills ME subscriing I tiled of informing their triends sod the put 1 If pnid before the expiration of the year, 4100 — Li e_g t e_ter .r uily„t ba , t a they ~ ore now w reti l i t , e( t e h s e s, H u . ti o n v t: And two dollars and fifty cents if' not peid after the expiration of the year. No subscript '22 . '' ...n.ro‘rrtYt prepared to fo l rottd. oottiitt.tt of don taken for a Ices period than six months. eros ion, I. All enbscription‘ aro continued until nth- all kinds, of the best quality on the shortest no erwise ordered, Antl nopaper will be diacontinu : ' q aninuttn :r ablete T untilarrearagesarepaid,oxceptattheoption artorenregedtuc:l:ndexamine oar of the publisher. Ploughs. We are manufacturing the Hunter Plough, (this plough took the premium at the 2. Returned numbers are nener received by ns. Huntingdon County Agricultural Fair, in 1855) All t.timbers sent us in shit way are lost, nod also Hunter's celebrated Cutter Plough, which I never accomplish the purpose of the tender. can't lie heat, together with the Keystone, Hill -3 Pereons wishing to slop their subscriptions. must vas tip nrrea ,.„, e , an d send a wr i tten or side. and Barshear Ploughs. We have on hand verbal order to that etlbct, to the office of pub- endure manufacturing stoves, such as Cook, S . cat' in Huntingdon. Parlor and office stoves for coal cr wood. 4. Giving notice to a p ostmaster HOLLOW-WILBE is neither a 1 consisting of Kettles, Boilers, Skillets, &c., all lega or n proper notice. year • of which will ho sold cheap for cash or in oo hs% h A L ' „ l' L ' , " „ e „ c ; r a n n :r„ e n n o nt r : l e , s f s e e tt orn en a,S„ o change for country produce. Old metal taken 071 - , v- an - dthe — fi ' y ' er - N - v - ill - noi . b .. be discontinued anti--. fur new castings. please, a strict attention to bold arreftrages ore paid. See No. I. I near and desire to please, we hope to receive a The Courts have decided that refusing to take 1 share of public patronage. a newspaper from the Wilco, n or removing and I J. M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO. ~..i . , 311, haso. _, having it uncalled for, is um+. FAO'S evidence' "'" HAIR DYE ? I intentional fraud. hSubscribers living in distant counties, or in . HAIR DYE?? other States, will be required to pay invariably . Um. A. Hatchelors flair Dye I advance. terms will be rigidly adhered i The 'Original and Best in the World I to io all CR4C9. --- AD VERTISEII EnirS Will be charged et the following rates 1 insertlon. 2 .10. 3 0.0. Six lines or less, $ 25 $ 37{ $ One square, (16 lines,) 50 75 1 00 Tw•o 4, (32 " ) 100 150 _2 00 3 Mo. 6 mo. 12 mo. One square, $3 00 $4 00 $6 00 Two squares, 4 00 6 00 10 00 1 column, 6 00 10 00 14 00 } do., do., 18 00 22 00 25 00 16 00 27 00 40 00 1 do., 22 00 35 00 45 00 Ilminess Card. of Fix lin ~.or lose, $4.00. FAKE NOTICE. Advertising and Job Work. We would remind the Advertising cern. munity and all others who wish to bring their business extensively before the pub lic, that the Journal has the largest cir culation of any paper in the county—that it is o instantly increasing;—and that it goes into the hands of our wealthiest citi zens. We would also state that our facilities for ex,:cuting all hinds of JOB PRINT ING are equal to those of any other office :tithe county; and all Job Work entrus ed to our hands will be done ueutly, I,romptly, and at prices which will be satisfactory. CLUBBING WITII MAGAZINES The Huntingdon JonnesL for one year, and either of the Magazines for the same period will be sent to the address of any subscriber to be paid iu advance as follows : The Journal and Godey's Lady's Book, for one earj $3 50 The Journal and Graham's Magazine, for onejear, $3 50 The Journal and Emerson's .Magazine an Putnam's Monthly, for ono year, $3 50 The Journal and Frank Leslie's Family Magazine and Gazettcof Fashion, for one sear $3 50 The Journal and Lady's Home Magazine, for one year, $2 75 7he Journal and Peterson's Magazine, for One year, $3 75 The Journal and Atlantic Monthly, for one rear, t3 The' Journal and Gercece Farmer, one year RAILROAD HOURS. TRAINS GONG EAST. Mail T. I Fast T.—Ex. T. Trainloaves A. M. P. M. A. M. Petersbur,.:, 8.53 10.29 2.29 Huntingdon, 9.13 10.45 2.42 Mill Creek, 9.24 10.55 2.52 Mt Cnion, 9.39 11.09 3.05 'I a k. 13 Goma West. Train leaves P. M. A. M P. Di Mt. Union, 4.26 6.36 6.10 Mill Creek 4.41 6.4 6.23 Huntingdon, 4.52 7.00 6.32 Petersburg, 5,11 7.11 6.47 Stir The Passenger train on the H. At 11. T. railroad leaves Huntingdon as follows 7 30 A. DI. 3 P. M. W. F. 'FIIONIA!4, AMBROTYPE AND PHOToGRAPUIC ARTIST, PROSIPIIILADELPHIA, AT THE COURT HOUSE This gallery of Art is now open Or public inspection of specimens of Ambrotypes, Crps• talographs, Photintraphs, Circular and Star Pictures, also, Name. or Awe, or Residence, ta ker. on the Pictures—letters of different colors. VARIOUS SIZED PICTURES, Set in Frarnen, Cnsen. Lockets, Rings, Pins or Bravelets. Particular attention paid to taking pictures of Children. Time, from one to four second,. Perfect satisfaction giver., or persons are not expected to take their pictures. Pictures taken front sick or deceased porsnns at their residences. Copies taken from Da guerreotypes or Portraits. Also, views of roai. dences, Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to call and examine 'specimens. Pictures taken as well in cloudy us fair weather. How often do we Lear the exclamation, when persona are looking at Portraits—nl would not value any sum if I could procure the Portraits of my parents—or deceased children I" Rea der, if you aro gifted with this ennobling feel ing of unity, you have an opportunity to grati fy it at a small cost, by procuring Portraits, which, it is known, trill not bade. garThnse that wish to )earn this beautiful art can call ans see W. F. Thomas, frets Phila. Prices from 50 cents upwards. TED. TWO YOUbili MEN to learn the imbro typing business. Instructions given for tits sum of $15.00. For particulars, &c., apply to WM. F. THOMAS, Ambrotypidt, Huntingdon, May 4, 1859. A ntiphlogistic tan. This celebrated me urine is for sale at the Smith's Drug Store. For all inflammatory di. .. seabee it is a certaiu cum net a box one try it, , . ITTOR.Iti EYS ..ITT L. ii, who are afflicted. LI UNTLY GDUN, PA. For .I. at Smith' , Drug Stoic, Hooting' Pettetive in the several Courts of Huntingdon don, Pa. Blair, Cambria, Centre, Mifflin and Juniata Coon . h kir 1000 AGENT!! WANTlill.—For _portico I ties. Marc 23, 1853. ......_ 7tue mod atamp. C. P. W HITTEN . , i War 804cribe for O. Jnwmal. Only "I a Mae. 23. '59. gm.' Lowell, Mt,. ' 31,1", Advertiboatitts. MI BLAST AGAIA Huntingdon roundry. sl,!so All others are mere imitation, and should be scolded. if you wish to esenne ridicule. GRAY, RED, OR. RUSTY HAIR Dyed in. stantly to'a beautiful and Natural BriiWn or Black, without the leant injury to Hair or Skin. Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have heer a warded to IVm. A. Batchelor since 1839, and over 80,000 applications have-been mark to the Hair of his patrona of his famous Dye. • WH. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE pro• duces a color not to he distinguished from na• tore, and is wart ant,d not to injure in the least • however long it may bu continued, and the ill efferts of Bud Dyes remedied ; the lit it in• iwatedlor life by this splendid Dye. Made, add or applied .( in 9 private rooms) at the Whig o Fact ry 233 Broadway, New York. Sold c in all cities and towns of the Uni• led States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods ; Dealers. Se - The Genuine hostile name and address upon a steel plate engravink on four sides of each box, of WM. A. BATCIIELOR, 233 Broadway, New York. John Mad, Agent Huntingdon Pa. Nov. 17, '6B-Iy. TahrinruabDon mcynn. 'THE subscriber rc,•pectfully announces to his J. friends and the public generally, that he has leased that old and well establishep vritx STANT, known as the Illintingthnt Rioter, on thecornei of Hill and Charles 'l , s Street, in the Borough of blunting- ; ; d on. Ile has recently put the house through a thoro ugh course of repairs, and is now equal to any in . this place. Ills TABLE will always be stored with the j best the stasoi can afford, to suit the tastes end appetites of his guests. His BAR trill always he filled ttitlt Choice Li quors, and WE STABLE always attended by care int and attentive Ostlers. aT'lle hopes by strict attention to business and a spirit of accomodation, to merit mid receive liberal share of public patronage. Sept. 15,1858-Iy. Y. McATEER. Ili 0 N 'T READ THISI Now Drug and Grocery Store. ' SAMUEL S. SMITH, Hill St., 2 doors west of Montgomery, St Huntingdon. Dealers in Drugs. Chemicals. Dye Stn6, Paints Varnish• es, Oils , Spt. Turpentine, Fluid, Alcohol, Wine and Brandy of the hest article for medical per pn,s, Concentrated Lye for not ing Soap. Glass Putty Patent Medicines elan Coffee, Tea, Cho enlnte, Sugar, Molasses, Vinegar, Fish Salt Flour, Crakets, NUN, efindil,l, Fitts, Raisies. Tot.acco, Cigars, Syrups of all kinds for sum mcr drinks, in a word every thing uoe ail, kcld I in a Drug or Grocery store, those who desire pure end Genuine articles will! do well by giving WI a call. Sept. 29, 1858.—hy. SUFFERING HUMANITY HEAD THIS: . . $1 Evj The undersigned takes this Method ofintim. ! ming the public generally thut there is no med icine non• otleted to the phlie thut in eneul to .1111 VALL'S GALVANIC OIL in roliereing suffering humanity. I was on observer of its eficts in a friend of Te t n e, who suribred almost everything from a nruralgie arcetion which resisted the hest med ical treatment in Centre county. We applied freely the Galvanic Oil to tint painful part, and gave some inwardly, at‘d in 28 minutes the pa tient was asleep. and when awaked was free free from pule, and confined FO —This is a pmitiee fact which lon willing to make good et any time. A case of Feton Ws: cured in nearly the same length of time. .1. 11.1IAIIN,Centre Hill. Aug. 18 1858—ly ':entre county. ---• Green Willow Foundry. T WOULD respecttully inform the public that I have commenced business at the ahovo place, and will he ready to accomodate all who may want northing in my line of business. I will have on hand or make to order Threshing Machines, end ell o.her machinery that may hr called for. C.istings of overt description. Cook and Parlor Stoves. Plows, klollow•ware, &c.— All kinds of Turning, either wood or iron. and Blacksmithing will he done in the hest manner and on the most nausea Ida terms. Farmers nod others wishing to purchase now machines will find it to their advantage to give me a cull. All kinds of Country produce taken in exchange at market prices. PETER TIPPERY. _ _ Waterstreet, Oat. 13, 1858..1y. lIATCHELORS WIGS AND TOUPEES minims all. They are °input. light. awl 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, '58.-Iy. 233 Broadway, N. Y. NOUN SCOTT, BAatu6a. T. Buowt; gfa©TTl . 1391017/10, Attorneys at Law, Huntingdon, l'a. Office same as that t't - irtnerly occupied by John Scott, F.4111...,_ Oct. 19, 1853. itECIttI?.44,g.IPE3III,II,. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wiltittend to all busiuers entrusted to:him.of. lice nearly opposite the Court /louse May 5, '53 A, Y. IV;Loot+ R. BRUCH WILSON & PEI% [KIN, ItilAella tit ertiscu:ents. Aew Good% ! PIA ms ! D. P. comiltos I'RE.iP STORE. O. P. Grin has j.t rettirnd from Pliiindel phia with the largest and most beautiful ns sorttnent of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Ever brouebt to . 1! ueringdon, consisting of the most fashionable Dress Grinds for Idolies and Gentlemen, such no Black Silks, and Fancy. All Wool de Leine, (all colors) Spring DA9inas, Chadic Dclaine. Enrages. (all colors) Lt even Cloth, Dobai., Altic., Prin ett 13erages,13rdlimitr, plain mi d fi g . urea. Giughains, Lawns, and l'rints of ovary de • seription. ALSO, a large Int of dress Trimmings, Frin ges, Antiques, Gimps, Ribbon, Buttons, Braids, Crapes, Reed & Brass Iloops, Skirt Cord. Silk and Linen handkerchiefs, Neck ties, Stock, Zephyr, French Working Cotton, Linea and C‘itton Roan, Tidy Yarn, Sc. Also the best and cheapest assortment of Col ors, and Undarsiceves, in town. Bar'd and Plain .lnconet, Mull Muslin,sSwiss. Plain, Fig ured, Skirt Bela. Mani:ilia for COP,I, and a variety of white vods too numerous to men tion. Spring and 'Dalt Shawls, White DeNine fur Capes. Mantillas, &c. Also, Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets, Tweeds, K. Jeans, Muslim+, Cotton Drill, Nankeens, Tickets, Table Diapers, Flannels, tea Also. a largo lot of Bonnets, Mat. Hots, Boots and Shoes, the largest and rhea pest assortment in town • ARDWAR 33, IZEIMIEWEI WILEE, 13nekets, Tubs, Baskets, Churns, Butter Bowls, Brooms. Brushes, Sc. Carps to, Oil Cloths,. Fish and Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, and all goods usually kept in a country Store. Ely old customers, and as tautly new ones as can crowd in are respect fully requested to come and cioniine.nly goods All kinds of Country produce taken in es• change for goods, at the highest market prices. DAVID PAU WIN. April 21, 1633. FOUND AT LAST I I I The ay to Save Money!! WAND cuiva Eta 713.15 I is to BUY Au. KINDS or HARDWARE BUY ALL KINDS OF HARDWARII BUY ALI. Emns OF IlanDwell,: FROM Jas. A. BROW?, FROM .1,k3. A. Dimly, Fitom Jes. A. BROWN, AT CITY PRICES. This ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS exceeds all others in importance. Because it supplies THE PEOPLE with indespensable nrtieles and many useful inven. tions.'slticli run be found only in a HARD WARE STORE. 2nd. 110 subscriber purchasing in large quantities front manufacturers, is enabled to sell these goods from 20 to 100 per cent cheaper! thou they ore rohl by other must:hams. stock inclutles a c.mplete vaariety of BUILDING-HARDWARE, CUTLERY. OILS. PAINTS. VARNISHES. GLASS, STEEL IRON. MECHANIC'S TOOLS, HOLLOW-WARE, SADDLERY, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. CHAIN PUMPS, LEAD PIPES, MGROCCOES, LININGS Av. Together with tt full assortment of everythi.,g pertaining to bis line of huiine,s. All orders receive promtl. attention. JAMES A. BROWN. Huntingdon, Oct. 6th, 18:38. ROOK AND STATIONERY STORE. it the "Globe" Office Building, Market, Square HUNTINGDON, PA The subset her respatfully informs the clti• mils of Huntingdon awl adjoining aunties. that he has opened a New Book and Stationery Store, in the corner room of the "Globe" bail ding, where may he found a general assort ment of Miscellaneous and School Books and Stationery, all of which he will sell at reason able prices. lie will add to his stock weekly all Books and articles in demand, and expects in a short time to hare on hand as full u stock ' f saleable Books, Stntionery, 3:c., as can be bound in tiny town in the State. Haring n:ade the necessary arrangement with publishers, any Book w an ted and mis t u p. on his Elielves, will he ordered and furnished at city prices.. - - As he desires to do a lively business with small profits, a liberal share of patronage is solicited. D0c.22,'5P. if. WM. LEWIS. AND TAMER CI,OTHING! A New Assortment Just Opened And will be sold 30 per cent. CHEAPEIR TIDANTHF CM PEST! HROMAN respectfully in'orms his mgt.. , mem anti the public generally, that he has just opened at his stare-room in Market Square- Huntingdon, a splendid new stock of Heady made Clothing for Fall and Winter, which he will sell cheaper than the same quality of Goods can be purchased at retail in Philadel phia or any tither c lablishment in the country. Permits wishing to buy Clothing would do well to call and examine his stock before' welts- _sing elsewhere. Also, Hats, Caps, which will be sold lower titan at any other cs• tablislstnent in the county. Huntingdon, April I. 1858. Xt A ft IL BLANKS LA 51 a BLANKS A general assortment of Blanka of all de scriptions just piloted and for sale at the -Ahraal office A ppi.i n t of Referees, Common Bond, Notice to Referees, Judgment Notes Summons, Veidee Nrtee — Exeoutione, Conetub i I'B Sales, Scire Facies, Subleenae, Complainte, Deeds, Warrante r Mortgagee, Corntninuents, Bond to idemnity Cuustable, &o New Card-Press. Does anybody want to get integood heal. Bess, by which they can make front $75 to Having bought a fast ''CA RD PRESS," we $lOO a month without hard labor? ifs° send are now prepared to print in the proportion at tne 5 cents in stumps or money, for return three cards in the same time that any other postage, and by return mail, you will service mess in ',he county can print one, consequent. t ircelsrs of the grandest moneymaking ly we can print them cheaper--if not done well theme ever appeared to tnan. Discovered by we make nu charge at all. We ask your pa. Georgian and proved to he invaluable by tronage. I million of Southern people. Addreoe, A. C. DENSON, Mobile Ala. Sept. 22, '58.--ly. COOK STOVE, A SPLENDID NEW COOK STOVE for 'sale at this otaeo; it le calculated to hurt wood or rout rt:ihtELLINEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS TIM CA SVI LIAM S EOM t SUE ONLY $22.50 PER QUARTER THE PRESENT FACULTY. c Ent Pritstipal, or bon,. i.nil IthlioeulthY. fleas. N. Joslin. A. it, Plod'. of Latin. ()reek, etc. James W. Hughes, Prof. cf Mathematics. Benjamlu F. Gouck. Adjumt Prot. of Ittnthematitrs. GeO. W. Linton, Prof. of Vucal Mrs. M. MeN. WALitif Preeeptresg, Teal+, of Botany. History, Reading; etc. Miss E. M EauMiler. • 'leacher of Penis Work, Pairling, Drawing, Miss I). L. ~ t unley, Teacher of Piano Music, Wax Fruit, Flo'rs, Mrs. Dr. Teacher of Enrhah Branches. • Liss J. M. Walsh, Teacher of Primary English. The recent success .f this school is extraor• diliary. Besides being the cheapest ono of the kind ever established, it is now the largest in this section of the State. All branches aro taught, and students of all ages, and of both scone, are received. The expemes for a year reed not be mere than $9O. Students can en ter whenever they wish. Address. M. Rlc..N. 'WALSH, Cassville, Huntingdon Co., Pe. June23,'s9. HUNTINGDON' WARM SPRINGS, The Warm Springs at the hose of Warrior'. Ridge. five to lee north of llnntimgdon,overlook ing Standing Stone Creek, nod enviromal by no townie hills and woodlands, have been leased b) the fa. mer proprietor of the Learner House. The extension Hotel buildings, bath houses, Se.. created nt great t.:pence by General A P. Wilson, have hem completed—and the groves have been beautifully laid out and adorned.— The Hotel parlors and chambers airy and cot. fortahly furnished; nod the prosper', front the verandahs to? beauty, cannot he excelled. For halt a century, these Springs have been celebrated for their medicine] nualitir.s, and the great nature of the waters in.heumatie and chro nic affections. Tire temperature of the water being 69i t.egrees. renders the bathing delight ful end invigorating. In the surrounding woods nod nmuntains. game abounds, and the linest fish are caught in Stone Creek. Persons in pur suit of health or !ensure, will find thi. a most delightful anti healthful retreat; and its nearness to the Pennsylvania Railroad, end the cheapness of the rates charged guests. give it n decided advantage over any other watering place in the State. The Proprietor has had yeare of experience in the business and no pains or trouioe will be spa red to 121111 e guests comfortable. Backs run from I luntingdon to Warm Springs on the arrival of the different Railroad trains— thre 25 cents. Families accommodated et too crate toll.. JOHN It. Wallin Springs near Iluntingdun, June sth i Propricior. TEX IttrETIN4IIOI4 R 1 rI , IIE undersigned owners of the Mullin : Idol, Mill, inform el, and the j,t hliugeneral• ly. that they now have thair new mill in muting or !cc, with all the modern imprevetuents in the water wheels and machinery. They have pat in five of the Improved Jon val Turbine Water Wheels, and can grind in;; all singes of the water, aim during the a' weather. any nod all hinds of train. They are prepared to sell, and have on hand fir sale nt all times, at market rates, all kind of FLOUR, FEED AND gIUFFB, and farmers can have their own grain ground, and take it back in a return load, or they can be furnished in exchange at a moment's notice an equal quantity of Flute• and Bran or chop• pcd ked. 'XIIE ;BXU raACIIIINE is arm improved manufacture; and they wit insure a FULL TURN OUT of superior quali ty to every bushel of grain left at their tan FISHER & MeNIUU.TRIE. N. R.--The Duch Wheat stones are not quite ready. .11.iimingdon, December 10, 1856, STAGE LINE FROM hambersburg - to Mt, Union Mho eerie I signed aware that a suspension° the line of Stages over the road hetwecn Chanthereberg and hit, Union, cannot he bat disadrantageons to a large seetion of the coun try, has. at a considerable expense and trouble made errant:emetics to run a line of Stages Tri-weekly between the two points Good Horses and comfortable Stages have been pla ced on the mute, and experiencej and trusty drivers will superintend the running of the Couches. The proprietorof the line is disirous that it be maintained, and he therefore r.. 119 upon the public generally to patronize it. et. 11- dent that it will he tirr their mutual advante t. Every attention necessary will be given, P the running of the Stages will he regular. Qiir Stages leave Mt. Union, every 'Cu do, Thursday, and Saturday evenings. urri ng at Chandierrrhurg the next day at 2c.'clue Re turning, leave Chtunhersharg, the ea o night at to o'clock, arriving at Mt. Union, he next eveaing in time for the cars. Bettye Mt, Lin• ion and Shude Gap the line will he fkg - Fare through $3 ; to intermediate points is proportion. JOHN JAMISON Jan. 20th, IBsB.—tf Cheapest "Job Printing"' Office IN Tali CCM NWT - . We hare MO made such arrangements in our Job trice as trill enable us to do alt kinds of Job Printing at 20 per cent. cheaper ralcs Tnan any Office in the County'. Give use call. If ce don't give entire satisfac tion, no charge at all will be. made. PREMIUMS AWARDEDIIIEJOURNAL JOB OFFICE AT 1. LAI E FAIN, FOR rtiMEE: 3173W1° 21 , JD iaTiccr 110! THIS WAY. Dr. John McCulloch, ()Burs his professional services to the citizens( Untintingdon and vicinity. Heim on Hill at. between Montgomery and Bath. untindon, Aug. 29, IR:A. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS . . cyr „,,, Iron City Comm erelral College. PITTbIILUIGII, PA. - • 011AIIT0UEP 1855. 300 Students attending January 1858. NOW the largest and most thorough Com mercial School of the United States.— Young men preparWo.uctual duties of the Counting Room. ' J. C. SMITH, A. ILarof..of Itook4ceOp• ing and Science of 4ciffunts. A. T. i ireTIIETT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Crgit reins Calculation. J. AnIIIYDRIOIC and T. C. JENICINH, Teach ers of Rook-keeping. A. Cowl. and W. A. MILL., Profs. of Penmanship. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING, As used in every department of business. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC--RAPID ' BUSINESS WRITING—DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MoNEY— MERCANTILE CORR ESPONDENCE— COMMERCIA L LAW— Aro taught, anti all other subjects necessary for the success and thorough education of a practical business man. 12 prunextrals. Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three veers, also in Eastern and Wes• tern Cites ' for the bout Writing, NOT ENGRVED WORK. Important Information. Students enter et any time—No vacutiou— Time unlimited—Review nt pleesure—Gradu• nice ateirted in Obtltilling sin ations—Tuition for Full Comwereial course 535,00—Average time Bto 13 week—Board, $2.50 per week— Stationary, s6.oo—entire cost, $60.00 to $70.- 00. GI. Ministers' Sons received ut half price. 1 or Clad—Circular—Specimens of BsSinegi nod Ornamental Weiting—inclose too stamps 10d address F. W. JENKINS, Sept. 29, 1858.-1 • , rill,l•argh, Yo ", 00 11 / 1 : 1 21 LAI " ar C3OM - NP°X3FIi. ---- Preuliunis awarded the ''JOURNAL" Of fico at the late County FAIR, for the best CAS /14 Mft,intrilk AND TANGY PICENTINg. , 11.";„ g re-fly received from the Eastern Cities, PAST POWER v4ta3, and a largo variety of the most fashionable, Printing Material, which makes it ono of the most eorn Oct, Printing Establishments to this section. Persons in want of any kind of PLAIII EAN,GY work, canuot do better than favor us with their patronage. We have facilities for execu tins! in a snpnrior manner nny kind of PRINTING IN COLORS Those who on the most reasonable tvruis. may wish to obtain city style of ORNAMENTAL POSTERS ICI6II be ereommminted slir , rt notice, AUCTION BILLS, BILL HEAPS SHOW !ALS, CIRCULARS, WAY HILLS, LEGAL BL NIVS, CiiiiiTHT BILLS, FROG RA IN ES, PA IPIILLTS, CATA LOIMES, CARDS, &C., &C,, will be fei eielicd promptly, exec,,ted in he beet style awl et me:unable rtes. to - Orders by express, or otlierwise, will receive immediate attention. WM. BREWSTER. !lis establiahinent at Du WALT 'S GALVANIC OIL,. Pr, por,d origmanil Pro. H. DUV , ALL, fortnerly of the College of Surgettne, at Patio, IS NOW OITERED TO THE PUB- I Lie, CA' For the Cure of all sore and Pain ful Diseases. Vor instance—Pain O r soreness in any , port of the Fygtm, Rheumatism, pain in the book, breast or sides, healed breasts I/enroll:hi, Burns, Sprains, Head-oche., Cramp in the Stomach or any other dins : case that is SORE or PAINFUL, and lit is, only 'over this class of diseases wel claim a . VICTOILY. Wo say positively to our patrons ee can relieve the sufferer 99 tittles out of 100. We would just say to the public, Prof. Du Viill was 26 years in bringing to this medicine superiority over all others. Price 50 cte. per bottle—k per cent cut ulls the trade. All °Herr town he ad dressed to J. I). STONEROAD, Sole Agent for U. S., Lk:MOTOWN. PA. Aug.18,'58.-Iy. LITERA R I BUREAU. An ex perienced Editor, successful Author, and nthoroughly educated Literary Man, woe. ry with Vventy-five pgrs of the drud cry of Daily Journalism, has determined to hire out and sell his brains at retail, to those who may require their services, in any honorable way. Merchants, Business Men, Inventors, and dealers of every kind, will be supplied, off hand with Advertisements, (poetical or otherwise,) Notices, Cards, Circulars, or any species of ar Boles desired. Politicians will be supplied with Speeches, Reports, Resolutions, Lenart, Toasts, Pam phlets, Editorial Articles, Communications, and every sort of Brain-work, which they may find it inconvenient or troublesome to du them selves. Ladies and Gentlemen, of every rank in so. ciety or occupation in life, 2an have Letters written on any st.hject, whether business or sentimental. The advertiser wilt also conduct or translate Correspondence of every kind, either English, French, Spanish, Germ. or Latin. Poetry, Acrostics, for Albums, Notes, Billet. deux, Monodies, and Compositions of the most delicate and confidential character, incident to every possible circumstance or event in life, will be furnished in inviolable confidence, by writing to the undersigned, and explaining their wishes. Orders by mail, accompanied with cash, will be qtrietly and promptly attended to. Address J. THOMPSON, Literary Bureau, Box 2285 Philadelphia P. 0., Pa. Aug.18,'58.4v BLANKS.-.Always buy your Blanks at tit urnul Unice." We have now prepared aye ry superiorartiele of BLANK DEEDS, BONUS JUDGMENT NOTES, SUMMONS', EXECU TIONS, Sc. 1111seellaneous Advert 'semen ts. THE GREAT PIIRIFER Till: WORLD CH ALLhNGED Vs - Jr . ' TO PRODUCE ITS EQUAL I fla. THE BLOOD SEARCHER VW' 0 LORI OUSLY TRIUMPHANT Sworn statement of David McCreary, of Na pier Township, Betifoed county, In April, 1856, as near as 1 can remememben small pimple made its apper,snce on my up per lip, which soon became Hilo-ged and sore. I lased potiltiece of sorrel, and a wash of blue vitrol, without effect. Finding the sore extend ing I called on Dr. Ely, 01 Schelishurg, who pronounced it CANCER, and preeeribed a wash of sugar of lead end bread poultices. Finding these remedies of no avail. I called upon Dr, I Sheffer, of Davideeille, Somerset county, who also pronounced the disease Cancer and gave me internal and external remedies—the letter consisting principally of caustic; but all to no po t pose, BS the disease continued spreading to ward the nose. I next 4sed u preparation of ar senic. in the form of salve. This for a thno checked the disease, lat the inflammation soon increased. I next called upon Dr. Stigler of St. Clairsville, Bedford county, who also pronoun ced the diocese to he Cancer, and applied a Salve said to be a never-failing remedy, but it had no effect whatever in checking the spread of the sore. In December, of the some year, the dis ease had teleran away a-greater part of my tapper hp. and had attacked the twee, when I went to Cincinnati whore I consulted Dr. R. S. Newton of the Eleetic Medical College. He pronoun ced the disease "a cutaneous Cancer, superin duced by an inanimate use of mercury." He applied mild zinc ointment, and gave me inter nal remedies. My face healed up, but the in flauantation was not thoroughly removed, In February, 1857, he pronounced me cured, and I left fur home. In April the disease again re turned, nest se violent was the pain that I could not rest at night. Late in May I eel urned to Cincinnati. and again pieced myself under the charge of Dr. Newton, with whom I remained roll Beptember, during winch time ho used every known remedy, and partly succeeded in chocking the disease, but whoa I returned lerme there were still three ilischargin„a ulcers upon my face. I continued using Ne wtou's preparations, and also medicine that I got from Dr. Ely. but the Cancer contioued growin g n o_ til it had eaten oft' the lel side of any nose, the grouter portion of my left cheek, and had attack - cu left eye, I had given up all Ito. o ore) - el. ',Mg cured, since Dr. Ely .41 he could only give relief; but that a earn was impossible. In March, 1858. I bought a bottle of "Blued Scat slier," but I most confess I had no taith in it. I was Amy writlt when I eminent.' taking it ; but I found that I gained strength day by tiny. Mid 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. jj used a fourth haute and I have been health since than I have been fur the last seven years. Although ley face is sadly disfigured I am still grateful to a benign Provideueo who hue spared my life, and which has been done through the inetrumentalaty or LINDSEY'S IstruOvito Ittoor St, Koltun. DAVID ItIeCItEARY. Sworn and subscribed. this 31st day of Au gust. A. D. 1858, before me, one of the Justices of Peace in and for the Borough of Holliday*. bug,. Blair county Pa. W ttness- U J Junes. JOHN GOBLEY • 141;W . I.iVII)ENCE Beitig nfilletod with a grOViOUH Tato: on the arms and face--after trying ninny roinedion which utterly failed to cure—l wits purbundod by W. hi. Hams & Co. to try Lindsov's Impro ved Mood Searcher; and now, silt-whet:a after finishing the s rand boltie, pronounce rune] cured. The totter broke out, something over a , ear ago, on the inside of tay aims, extending loom tlto dhows down to the mists; also on my them itatnedititely round the mouth and chic, and coa titled to ho n pecfeet torment to toe until! cored by ar blood Searcher. My arms, at times, wore sld . ,st me !roe, owing to the cracks and soles , LI t!101,1, 11,010 to bleed at any too on the scoot exertion to lilt or work, nod sometimes so itchy thus I could scarcely prevent tearing otl my Steil,. I have now been cured tix find feel it duo to Mr. Lind ay, and to the pub lic generally, to make this statement, in hope that others like myself may be beeetftled by nbin Lis cid:lade medicine. JANE ;+.l WILSON . mark Sworn and sal)sc,ilod, before m e, one of the Aldermen in and for the City of Pittsburg, this .28111 day of laly, A. I). 1853. AND McMASTER Aldermen Liol:Mayst,to.g, Sept. 22,58 ly. PALLEPS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRAC TOR, In ull diitcatioiialittuationmote or lead pt a. ri o tn in itt -uow to allay ittflutnatiott stritten at the root of all disc:lna—beau un ate cur, GALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTIVTOR acid nothing olno, Gill allay inflarilatiou at 01,2, tunl mako r. certain Dailey's Magical Pain Extractor Rill corn the following among a great catalogue of diseases Burns, Scalds, Cute, Chafes, sore Nipples, Corns, Bunions, Bruises. Strains, Bites, Poison, Chilooys. Gout, Swelling, Rheu• motism, Scald Head, Salt Rheum Baldness, Krysidelas, Ringworm, Barbers Itch, Small Pox, Measla Raah, Lc. To wino: it may appear incredulous that so many diseases should ho reached by one arti cle ; such an idea will vanish when reflocrion pints to the fact, that the salve is a coiubiaa tion of ingredients, each and every one apply. lag a peril-ct antih:de to its apostate disorder. GALLEYS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR in its effects is magical, because the time is short between diseases and a permanent cure; and it is an extractor, us it draws all diseases out of the affected . port„ leaving nature ae perfect as before the injury. It is scarcely ne cessary to say that no house, work•shop, or manutactory should be one moment without it. No Pain Extractor is genuine unless the box tins 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 Putted States and Cauadus. Principal Depot, 165 Chambers St., New• York.... d. F. CHASE: John Rend, Agent Huntingdon Pa. Nov. 17, 'SB.-1 y. CONSEMPTION CURED. ° NS : IPT°N 7 A °I ; iA II AN iTh:'RUN I ASii:NT CED n asi ;l i° i am''ti iaus of eokyl;tit , . ains, discovered a' ' E CONSDIPTIONPLANT, that proves to a certain cure for Consumption, CURED. Bronchitis, Asthma. Liver Complaint, Nervous' tions, Coughs, Colds, l'im.-- CONSIUMPTIONIinving now made his fortune and retired from liusinesg, ho will send the prescriptions and CURED, directions for preparing the medicines free of charge to all CONNER PA lON who muy desire it, and will send to his agent, enclosing CURED. two ""1 r e : a t Ts 3 :. return cription or their 'symptoms.— CONSUMPTIONThe Dcritcw has cured more than MOO cases qf Chu cur,. suelption alone, and hopes ull " adhered people will avail tlionisslvea of this opportuni- CONSUIMPTIONty, as the Doctor wishes to do all the good lie eau before he dies. Address all letters to DANIEL A DEE, Box 3531 P. 0., Now York. Wko is hi 4 sole cgent .7 oull 3011, 18.377.-Iy. CURED.