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l!!JiIJBWK!_K!iJB THE JOURIVAI. "OWE GOUNTRY, ONE CONSTITUTION, ONE DESTINY.' Vol. V, No. 17.] A. W. BENEDICT PUBL^SIIKR AND PROPRIETOR. HUNTINGDON, PENNSYLVANIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH II, 1810. [Whole No. '1^5 I" :rr:::.'rr-i':««*a"'v=: SYMPTOMS. \ THS CENSUS. Dyepepsia mny be described from a wanl \ To the Citize.ns of Hu.ntinodo.n Countv nf appttite or an unnatural and voracious one nausea, .•ionitlinies hilit us vomiting, suddei. and transient distensions ofthe stomach af¬ ter eating, acid and prutrescenl eruclaticns, water brash, pains in the legion ofthe stom ach, cnsliveness palpitation ut the heart, diz zinessand r imness nf sight, disturbetl rcst, tremors, mental despondency, flatulency, -pnsnis, nervi.us irritability, chillness, sal¬ lowness of complexion, oppressing afti-r eat ins, general lanirnurantl dehility;lhisdisease vvill also very uflen produce the sick head¬ ache, as priivfd by the experience ofthese holiaveKuff..-red of it,. D YSPFPSIA 1 DYSPEPSIA ! ! More proofsof thc efficacy of Dn. Harlich's Ale dicines. Mr Jonas Hartman. nf Sumneytown, Pa. entirely cured uf the abrve di.sease, which he was afflicted vvilh fir six ye.irs. His pmptomsvverc a sense nf distension andtip- pi'essi.in after eating, distressiiif; pain in the pit of the stomach, nausea, loss cf appetit?, •.;n!tliiiess and dimntss of sight, extrtme de- hili'y, flatulency, acrid eructaliens, some- time's vomiiing, and pain In the right sitle, depression of spirits, disturbed rest, faint- ness, and not able to pursue his business withnut causing immediate exhauslio:. and ^'eariness. Mr. Harlman ishappy to state to the pub lie and is willing to give any information to the afflicted, respecting the wonderful ben¬ t-fit he received fr.im the use of Dr. Harlichs Ctimpruiid Sirtngthtninir and flerman ape- rii-nt pills. Principal offlce Nn. 19 North F.ifthtli street Philitdelphia. Al.so for sale t lhe store t,f J.icob Miller, Huntingdon. OK THK HUNTINGDON JOURNAL. 'The " Journal" will be published evtry Wedncsdav nmrnin.;, at twn dillai-.^ a year, If paid IN ADV.-\NCE, andif n"t paid with- i.t six months, Ivvn th liars and a hnlf. Every pt rsnn whn tibiains ftvt- subscribers, and forwards price of subscription, shall be '»jrnished wilh a sixth copy gratuitously for one year. Ko subscription received fir a less perind than six mmit!]-., nor any paper discoiili. ued umil all iirreai'i.i-i s are paid. (l/*All coinir.ii'iicalions must bc atUlressed to tuo Editor, POST paid, or they will not be attendetl tn. Adv.-i tisements nnt exceeiling one stjuare, will be inserted three tinies for one elollar, and for every suksr-qur-nt insertion, Ivvt-nty- five cents per stiuire will bc ch'irged. Ifno deftnile mders are given as lo iV.e time an iidvert'seinent is lo he continutd, it will be kfpt in till ordered out, and charged accor¬ dingly. ^1———»aBa!BB.i.s 1.14JI1 JBriinmii—¦ fiiU£$(Pi'laHt fjiscovt'i'v. 'The pu'jlic are hcrtliy directed In thc me¬ dical advertisements if Dr. H.Mil.lCH'S Celebrated COMTOUND S TUl'.NC; TH- KNING 'TONIC,and GERMAA''AFEH- lENT PILLS, which are a Mcdii-ine nf great vulue to the afflicted, tliscuvered liy O. P. HjVi^KLICH, a celebrated physician at .(\ltdorf,<jterroiny, wliich has bspn used vvitli unparalleled success thniughiml Germany. 'This Medicine consists of tvvo kinds, viz: the CEUM .vN \ V V, R I K N 'T, ana lhe COMPOUND STRIiNli THb'.NING TO¬ NIC PILLS. 'They are tach jiut up in MUiill packs, and should bi.lh be used to effect u perm ment cure. 'Those who are afilicted wi'vdi! do vvtll lo itiakc atrial of thi i..valuable Medicine, as they never produc juckness or nausea while u.iiig. Asafeand fffi-ctual remedy f a- DYSPEPS'JI OR IA DIGESTION, antl all Stoniiicli Coinplainls; pain in the SIDE, LlVElt COMTLAIN TS, L lss of Afifietite, Flatulency, Paltiitation of the Heart, G- neral Debility, A'ervoua Irritabi¬ lity, SICK HE\Da<^H1^. ¦/'>"'Cte yjwra- sei, Sfiasmodie Atl'ec.tinns, UllEU.MA'TiSM Asthmas, CONSUMPIION, &c. The GERM.\N yvl^KHlEN'T PILLS are to cleanse tlie st.in.ach and punfv lhe BLOOD •The Tonic orS I'HENC; THENING PILLS .are toS'TRENG THEN and invigoiate the nerves and digeslive orjjaiis and give tone to the Stomacli, as all diseasrs nriginate fnun impurities of the BLOOD and disnrdered Stomach. 'This mule of ireatinK diseases is pursued liy all i.r.aclical PHYSICIANS, which c-X|>'L-neni-t- hua ti.ii:5hl tln-rn c» be the only remetly it. elfecl a cure. 'They are ml only rccom'm.ntUd ami prescribetl by the must experienced Physicians in their daily practice, out alsotaktl-i.- Uy those gentlenieii themselves whenever tluy feel the symp¬ tums 'if lliosr diseases, in wliich they kimw them to be efflcacious. 'Th.s is the case in all lai'ge cities in which they have an ex- eiisive sule. It is not to be understoud that these medicines will cure all dis. ases mere by purifying tlie lilnnd-^tbis thty will not diij bnt they certainly vvill, anil sufticient authority of daily prm fs asserting that those medicines", taken as rtcommeiuled bythe di¬ rections which acconipaiiy them, will cure a great nvjorily if diseasts of the stomach, lungs and liver, by vvhicii impurilKS of the bl™ fl are nccasionetl. 07" Ask for Db. Harlich's Ct.MPnuNn fvTBKKGTHENING 'ToNlC, AND C KKMAN Apkbii-kt Pii.i.s. Pi-hiclpiil Offire for the sule of this Medicinc.is at No. 10 Nut lit EIGH'PH Street, Philudelphia. Also—Tor S'lle ill the Store nf Jac( p MiL- l. KR, in the Borrugli ot Huntingtlon, V.i., who is agent for Huntingdon counly. RHEUMATISM. Entirely cured by lhe use of Dr. O. P. Harlich's Conipouiid Strenglliening and Ger man Aperienl Pills. Mr. Sulonion Wilson, nf Chesier CO. Pa., afflicted for two years with the above di tressini' tlisea crutches lor 18 months, his symptoms vvere j somptoms were, pain and weight in tlie left excruciating pain in all his Joints, esp-.cially side, loss of appetite, vomiting, acrid eructa n his hip. Shoulders and ancles, ]).dn increas Ilions, a distent! in t>f the stomach, sick ng al ways towards eveing attentled with headache, furred loiigue, Cfaintenance chang heat. Mr, Wilson, wasat or.e time notable i til to a citron color, dillicnliy ofbreathing, to move his limbs -m account uf thc p-aiii be- |dlsUii-h,d rest, attended wilh a cough, great ing so great; be being advised liy a liiend of tlebility, vvitii other svmtoms indicating great tlis to procu'-c Dr. Harlich's pill of which he ilcrangement of thc functiens of the liver, sent to tlie agent in West Chesier and pro- Mr. Richard 1 ail the advico ot several phy cnred scmj i>ii using tlic medicineiNe third sicians, bulreceivud no relief, until uiiing Dr day tlie pain disappeared snd bis strength Harlich's niedicine, vvhich terminated in cf- ¦jncreasiiig fast, anil in three weeks vvas able feeling a perter.t cure. *n attrnd to his business, which lie had not Principal offlca, 19 North Eight sli-oct done for 18 months; for the bentfit cf others Philadelpliiu 'PREA TMEN'F. Thc principal ..lijects to !>e kept In view re 1st, to free tlie sttimacll and intestines f:om t.ffentling m^sterials. 3d, to improve tlie tone of the digestive organs and energy "fthe system in removing noxious matters I'l'iiai the stumach, and obviating cosliveness. Violent drastic purgatives should be avoided ami those aperients should be used which act gently, and rather by soliciting the per- Istalic mntionsof the intestines totheir rtgu- lai'ily of health, than by irritating them tu a laborious excitement. There is no medicine betler adapted lo the completion rf this llian Dnr. O. P. llAaLicii's German Aperient Pili.s. To improve the functit/ns of the de¬ hilitaled organs and invigorate the system generally, no medicine has ever been so pi-oiiiintnilv tffic u-.ious as Dr. Harlich'; c ¦¦" ' MINES. IRON. What is tlie number ofyour furnaces for cas- As the census will bo taken the approach- ''".^ "'""• „ , ing summer, the following questions, whicii """ "^"y'","? "^ "'°" *^'^ '=''^' ^^ ^"^ will be out to every "head of a lainily," and !'".VI? y^" , , .. others, by the ollicer in tlie perfornmnce of ,. ^^'"»' " "« number of your bloomeicrs. hiB duly, are published. Considering the '"f?,''^'""" ''°'''"g "l',"^-. numerous and important matters to be un-1 How many tons of bar iron vvcre produccl quired of under lhe existing lavv, the penpie "y.you in 1699 cannot be to eurly acquainled wilh the ques tions lu which, when called upon, they will have to give prompt autwers. T'ur the dou¬ ble purpose uf liicilitalins the labour ot the ollicer, and to let those whum he may visit How many tons of fuel did you consume! How mnny men were employed by you, including those engnged in mining' W hat is the amouni ofyour capital invested! LEAD. know in advance what tliey will have to an- What ia the number ofyour smclting-houscs siver, that they nioy be prepared to give eounling each hre onei correct information promptly. 'The annexed Uow many pounds ol lead vvere produceil by interrogations, are, liierciure, published ; aud you i'i ISiiO? early altention to them urged It is the duty ofevery cilizen, independent ofany special legal requirement, to endeavor to facilitate the laithful execution of the laws of his country ; and, as will be seen by the following section ot the act ofcongress, ap-. proved 3d March, 1639. l he duly is expresly enjoined upon " each nnd every free person raore than sixteen years of nge," and enforced by a penalty. Sectiiinl). And be it furtder enacted, That each and every free person raore thauBixteen years of oge, whetlier heads ot fttmiliea or not, belonging lo any family wilhin any divi¬ sion, district ot territory, made or established wilhin the United States, sliall be, and here¬ by in obliged to render lo the assistant oftlie division, if required, a true account, to 'he bcsl ofhis or her knowledge, of every person belonging to such tamily, respectively, accord¬ ing to the several descripiions aforesaid, on pain of forfeiting twenty dollars." A. JOHNSON, Deputy Marshall. Who was, on the Istday ot June, 1840, the head (moBter, mistress, Blevvard, overeecr, or other pijnoipal person, as the case mny be,) of this familyl* What number of free white moles were thereon that day (Juno 1,1840,) in ihisfumi-. ly, including any wI;o might have been oo- civsionally ahsCDt- Under 5 years oi nge? Of 5 and under 10! Of 10 and under 15! Of 15 and nnoer 'JO! 0120 and under 30! Of30 and under 40! Of40 and under IjO! What number of free vvhile females vvcre there on thot day, in this family, including lompnund 'Tonic Strengthening Pills, whose ! any who inight have been occasionnly absent— ilutary iiifluii.cr >" rB..toring lUe digeslive i Unndor 5 years oragcl Of 00 and nnder CO! organs to a healthy at-.lioii, and r'"-est,il)llsh- Qi'u and under 10! ing health and vignr i-.i cr.t.e!>led e.iid dys- Ol 10 and under 1.")' petic coiistiuilionii; have gained the implicit! 0115 ^y under''O' cnliileice of tlu. m'.st eminent pliysiciaiis, \ Qfao u„H under 30! and ""l'r-:c.idea,dpu.lic t.-stimony Re- of3„^„j„„j3,4o, member D'. Hirlich s Compound I onic r\i ... . 1 r.., Slrengtlu ning PCls, thav are pill up in small 1 "',t '"."^ ""^^ ^'!' , , , pickiTis with full dii-ecliois What numbor ot free colored m; _ ^^ ^ Piincipal office forthe United States, is there on that tlay, in liiB fuimly. including u^v ,„„„y pp^^j^ of liops No. 19 North Eighth street piiil.idelphia-""y ^ho might have huen occasionall absent— jh-w many pounds of wax! where all ctmvmunications must bc addres, Under 10 yeurs ot age! 01 3G and nmlnr 5y! -- ... sed. I Of 10 and under ;!4! Of 5-5 and under 100! ' Ot 24 and under 30! Ol 100 and upwards! 1 low many men did ynu employ! What is the amount ofyour capital invested! GOLD. What is the number of yourBmelling-hocBes or gold minesl What is the value of their produce in 1S39! How mnny men vvere employed by you.' What is the amount ol yuur capital investeil; O'THER MKTALS. What was thc value produced of all oilier metals in 1S39! IIow many men wejo employed by you! What is liio amount of your capital invested! COAL. Hovv many tons of anthracite coal were raised by you in 183!)! How many men wore employed by youi What is tlio amount ol your capital invested! How many bushels ol bituiniiious coal vvere raised in 1839! lluw many men vvcre employed by you! What is tha amount ot your capital invested! DOMKSTIC SALT, IIovv many bushels of salt were produced by you in l!:«39! Uow many men were employed by you! What ia the amount ofyour ccpiial invested! GllAMTE, MARBLE, &c. What is tbe value of Btone quarried by you 01 50 and under 00.' \'] 18«^!5! Of 00 and under 70! ""*' miny '"''" were employed by you? Of 70 nnd under 60! What is tl.e amount ofyour capital invested^ 01 80 and under 90! AGRICUL'TURE. Of 90 and under 100! what is thc number of vour horses nnd mules! Of 100and upwordb.' How many neat cattle'imie you! IIow many sheep! Uow many swine! What is tlio ceiiniated value of vcur poultry .-'nil kinds! . Ito'A' manv buchels of wheal did you grow Ot 60 and under 70! 1 ,„ 1530? ' 01 70 and under SU! ! How many Lushels of barley! Ot 80 and nnder i)0/ Uow many buslinlsof ouls! Of 90 and under 100.' ij„^y ^„a„y [jushols tjf rye.' Of 100and upwards! | How many bushels of buckwheat.' I How many bushels of Indian curn! "•ete How many pounds of woci! Al.so for sa'.'- nl tlie store of Jacob Mille who isagentfor Huntingdon County. CAUSE OF Di'SPEPSII. This disi'.is; often orininates from a habit of overlo iduig nr dislendiug the stomach Ijy excessive tjating or drinking, or very protrac ted periuds of fasting, an iiitl'ilcnt or s^den- tiiiy life, in vvhich no eyercise is aff.rded lo the musrular fibres m' mental faculties, fear i;i->ef. and deep anxitty, taken too frequent¬ ly str ng purgingmediciiits, dysentery, mis- can iages, interniittent andsyasmodic afl'ec- ti. ns of the stomach and bowels; the mos common oftlie 1-atter rauses are late hours and the tuo frt quent use of spirituos liquors LIVER COMPL INT. Cured by the use of Dr Harlich's Compnnnd Sti-engthening and German Aparient Pills years with the above iliS' IMr. Win. Richard, PiUslnii-g, P.i. entirely ol which hehad to use his cured of the above disiressing diseaset His afflicted, he wislitB thtise lines published that they may be relieved, and again en¬ joy thepleasures of a heaithv life. 'Principle office, 19lb North .8th Street, Phdadelphia. ALSO—For sale at the Store of Jacob Mil¬ ler, Huntingdon, Pa. RICHES NoTHEALIH. Those who enjoy Health, must cerlainly feel blessed when they compare themselves to those sufferers that have been afflicted lor vears wilh various diseases whichlhe human family are ail subject to be troubled with.— Diseases preseni themselves in various forms and from various circumstances, which, in t!ie commencement, may all be checked by the use of Dr. O. P. Harlich's Compound Strengthening and German .\pcrlent Pills, —such as Dy.spepsia, Liver Complaints, Pain in the Side, Rheumatism, General De¬ bility, Fein lie Dise ises, and nil Diseases tu which human nature is subject, where th Rtomach is affected. DirtclioiiB for using these Medicines always accompany them. 'These Medicines can be taken with" perfect safety by thc most delicate Temale, as they arc mild in theiropcration and pleasant in their effects. Principal Offlce for the IJriled States, No. 19 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia. Also for sale at the store of Jacob Miller, For sale at Jacob Miller's store [don Pa Hunting- What number of free colored femules were there on that tiny, in this family, including any who might have been occnsionaly absent— Under 10 years of age! Of 30 and under .'>,')! Of 10 nnd under 2-1! 0!'5.''j nnd undar lOU! Of 24 and under 35! Ol 100 and upward.;! What number of male slaves were there on that day, in Ihls family, includin.j any vvho might have been occasionnlly absent— Under 10 yenrs of age! Of 30 and undor C,")! Of 10 and under 24.' Ol'55 and under 110! Of24 nml under 30! Of 100 and upwardt! What number of lemale slaves were there on thnt day, iu this lamily, including any who might linve been occasionally alecnl— Un.-ter 10 years ofage.' Of 30 and under D.'i! Ot 10 and under 24'! Ol ."iS aud under 100! Of 24 nnd under 36! Ol 100 and upwards? What was the total numberof persons in this family on thai day, including tho whu might have been occnsiunully abseiii! What v.as llienumberot persons in tins family employed in— Mining operational Navigalion oftlie ocean? Agriculture! IS'avigationB ol canals; lakes, (rive lluw n-niiy bushels ol potatoes.' Hovv muny tons of hay! How many tons of hemp and fla.K! llcvv many pounds of lobacco! How many puunds ofiice? I low many pound.s ol cotton havo you gathered How many pounds of silk cocucne.' How many pounds ot Biigur! How many cords of wood have you aold? What is the value of the products of your dairy! \\ hat is the value ofihe products ofyour or¬ chard! How many gallons of wine have you mnde! Whul is the value of your home-made, or family goods? IIORTICULI URR What is the value of the products of your mavkal-gardcn in 1839! What vvas the value ol lhe produce of your nursery nml green-house! How mnny men wero employed by you? What is tho amount ofyour capital investcdi COMMERCE. What vvae the number of yonr commercial- houses in liireign Undc in 1830! Wfhl vvas the number ol your commission- houses ill 1639! LIFER COMPLAIN'F. 'This disease is t'iscovered by a fixec' ob¬ tuse pain and weight In the right side under the shfirt ribs; aticnded with heat, uneasi¬ ness abnut the pit of the stomach;—there is in the right side alsn a distension—the palienl loses his apiietiie and becomes sick and trou¬ hle with vomiting. 'The tongue becomes r.aigh and black, counUiiance changes ton pale or citron color or vellow, like those af- flirted with jaudice—difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, attended with dry cnugh, dif ficulty t.f laying on thc left side—the oody beconies weak, ..nd finally the'ilisease termi.r nales inlo another of a mire serious nature, which in all pioliability is far beyond the power of human skill. Dr. Harlich's com. pound tonic strengthening and German ape rient pills, i; taken at the commencement of this disease, vyill check It, antl by cnntinu¬ ing the useof the medicine a few vveeks, n ptrfect cure cure vvill be performed. 'Thou sand, can testify to this fact. Certificates of many persons may daily be seen of the efficacy of this invaluable medi¬ cine, bv applying al the Medicai Office,-No 19 Norlh Eight street, Philadelphia. Also, at the flore of Jacob Miller, who is agent for Huntingdon county. Commerce? Learned prolcssions ttengineers! j whal is the nmount ofyour capital invested! Mnnufuciurcrs and trades? What was the number of your retail dry VVhat wns the name and ngo of any pen- . gooiig^ grocery, or other stores in 1639! sioner fur revolutionary or military services, wiinl is the emoniit ofyour cnpital investc.!! who resided with this family on that dny? \yi|n^ „,„g j|,g „uniber of your lumber yards V/hat number of white pcjsoiis were there j,, iy;J9/ on that day, in this lainily, who wore— \y|,^( j^ ^]^^ amount ot your capital invested! Deafanddunib, under 14 yeara Dlind? \Vlmt was the number of men employed by ofage! Insane and idiots, nt. ,.^^1 Deafand dumb of li (publio eliargu! j \v|,at number of mon do you employ in inter- and under 25;) IiiEane and idiots, at i „jj1 iransportatioii! Dent and dumb of 25 (privale cliarge? Butchers, pacncrs,&c., what number ol men and upwards?) do ynu einiiloj! What number olslnves and colored persons what is Ilia amount ol your capital invested! wero there on that day, in this family, who 1 FISHERIES. Deif ^id dumb? Insane and idiots.al private Huw. mnny quintals (or l-.undi-r<ls tif poiintls) (charge! | of dried lish did you dry, smoke, cr cure, in Blind! Insane and idiots, al public cluugu? 1 li^^'J- r ¦ ,, 1 n 1. 1; 1 „„„ „„,„ What number of white persons, over -21) How many barrels of pickled fish did you euro yours ofage, were there in this family on that or sell lor curing day, who could not read and write? At each university, college, academy, Bchool, and common school, inquire whul vvns the number of students ul that place of educa¬ tion on that duy! VVhat was the numberof echolarsat public charge! Additional interrogatories to be pul by the Assistants nfthe Marshals, fur the Slali-. stieal Tables, iu relation to Mi'iicn, Agri¬ culture, Commerce, and Manufactures, lhe answers lo which will be entered on the printed Form No. 10, in the appropriate columns. * In all forts, garrirons, navy yards, prisons asylums, puor-huuseB, &c., tbe commanding officer, Buperintendent, or keeper, is lo be ro- gardeii as tho head ofthe family. lluw mnny gallons of epcrinaccti oil! How many gtllcns of whale nnd other fish oil! What was tho value ot the whalebone, and other productions ol '.he fi?herios not before cnunioratud? How mnny men do you employ? What is the amouni ofyour capital invested! PHODUCTS OF 'THE TOKES'T. What was tl.o vulue of the lumber you ob¬ tained from llio forest in 1K!9! How mnny barrela of lar, pilch, turpentine, rosin, did you make! How many tons of pot and pent! ashes! What woB the value of thoBkins and furs you obtained from the forest in 1839! What was Ihc valua ot tho ginseng, and ull other productiona nol before enumernled you oblnined Irom live forest in 1839! lluw many mou wciu employed by you? MANUFACTURES. Machinery, {including wood and inclats.) Whal was the value of machinery you manu' taclured in 1839! How many men do you employ? Hardware, Cutlery, (J'C What vvas the value ofthe hardware, cutlery, naila, you manufactured in 1839' IIow many men doyou employ' Conimon and small arms. How many cannon did you cast in 1839.' IIovv many small arms did you maiiuliicturc! How many men do you employ? Precious Metals—Gold, ISUvir, iJ-C. What was the valueofgoId,silver, and jewels you manufactured in 1839! How many men do you employ' V'anoiti Metals—Cupper, Brass, Zinc, Tin\ What was the value ufyour manutnctnrea 0 tho various metals in 1839? How many men do you employ! Granite, .tlarbh; and all ulher stone. What vvas thc value of your manufacturea o' granite, marble, &c., in 1839! lluw many men doyou employ? Bricks and Lime. What vvas the value of the bricks or lime made by you in 1839! How many men do you employ? Whal ia tho amouni of capital invested in preceding manufactures by yon? Wool. What is lhe number ofyour fulling millb? Whal is the number ofyour woUen manufac¬ tories? What wns the value of your goods manufoc- tured in 1839! How many persons do you employ! What is the amount ofyour capital invested? Cotton. What was the number ol your cotton manu- fnclorieb! What is the number of spindles! How many dying and printing eslnblishments What wns the value of articles manufactured in 1839.' How many persons do you employ? What is the amount ot your capital invested! Silk. IIow mony pounds of reeled, throvvn, or other silk, Imve you mado in 1839! What was tho value of the same! How many male persons do you employ.' IIow many females and children do you em¬ ploy! Whalis the amount of your capital invested! 1 Flax, ' I Whnt is the value of the flax you nianul'actur-1 ed in 1839? Hovv many persons do you employ? What is the amount of your capital invested' Mixed Manvfacturics. Whal vvas the vnlue of the mixed goods you manufactnred in 1839! How many persons do you employ? What is the amount of capital invested.' Tubacco. Whal is thc vnlue ot the tobacco you manu¬ factured in 16.39! flow many pursons do you employ? Whal ilj the nmount of youi capital invested! Hats, Caps, Biinnelts, ij-c- Whal was the vnlue of hats and caps you nianufuctured in 1839! What was tlio value of straw bonnets you mnnulactiiriid in 1639! How many persons do you employ? What is tho amount of capital invested! Leather, Tanneries, Saddleries, Shuemiikrrs VVIiat is the number ofyour tanneries? How many Bides of sole-leather did vou tnn in 1839! IloW many sides of upper leather! How many men do yuu emploj! Wliat is tlie nmount ofyour capital invcBtcu? How many olhcr manufactories of leather, such as saddleries, manufactories, of shoos, boots, &.C. have you! Whal was the value of articles manufnctured in 1839! What is the nmount ofyour cnpital invested! Soi/j) and Candles. How many pounds ot soap did you mnke in Mow many pounds ot tallow candles? Il.iw many poun.lsof sperm and wnxcnndlei? IIow many men do you cmiiloy! Wliat is the amount ofyour capital invested? Liquors, distilled and fnrmenled. How many dietillcries have you? IIow many gallons did joii make in 1839? IIow many broAtries have ynu! How many gallons did you make in 1839! How many men do you employ? What id tho umount cf yonr capital invested Pow.ler .Mdh. How mnny powder mills have you! How iiiuiiy pounds of gunpowder tlid you muke in 1839, How many men do you employ! What is the amount ofyour capital iiivcslcd! Drugs, Meilicines, Puiiils, and Dijts. What was tho value of medicinal drugs, paints, and dyes, you manulnctured in 1839.' What was tho valuu of epirils uf turpentino nnd varnish you inude in 1^.39! How many men dn you employ! What is the amuunt of your capital invested! Gless I'.arlhenwurc, Pntlery, ij-r. How many gloss-lionscs have you! lluw many glnsiicuUing cBtablishmcnts? How many men do you employ! What was the value of articles manufactured ih 11^39! What is the amount of your capital invesl"d! How many potteries have ytni! Wliat vvas lhe value of articles munul'scturcd in 1839? How many men do you employ.' What is the amuunl ufyour capital iuvostod! Sugar Rifiiuries, Chocolate, t)-c. How many sugar refineries hove you? What waa liio value of lhe produce or manu¬ lactured articles in 1639! VVhnl was the value ot the chocolate you manulactured in 1839! VVhat was the value of confectionary yuu made in 1839! How mnny men do you employ? What i3 the amount of your capital invcBted! Paper. IIovv many manufactories of paper haye yuu! What vvas the value ot paper produced in 1839! VVhat was tho value ofall your oilier manu¬ factures ot paper, includinir playing cards, pnpcr hangings, &.c. in 1889! How many men do you employ? Printing, and Binding. How many printing offices hove you! How many binderies.' Hovv mnny daily newspapers do you publish.' How mnny weekly newspapers do ycu publish IIow many semi and tri weekly newspapers do vou publish! How many periodicals? How many persons do you emplop? What is the amount of your capital invested? Cordage. How many rnpc-walks have you? VVhat was the value of the produce of manu¬ factured nrticles in 1839! How many men do you employ? What is the amount ofyour capital invested! Musical Instruments. What was the value of the musiaal inslru- njonts you mado in 1839! How many men do you emnloi/? What is liio amount ofyour capital invested? Carriages Waggons, tj-c. What was the value of the carriages ot wa¬ gons, &c., you nianufaclurcd in lb39! How many men do you employ! Whalis the nmount of yout cnpital invested! Mills. IIow many flouring mills have you? How mnny barrels of Hour did you nianufac¬ ture in 1839! How many grist mills have you? IIow many saw mills? IIow many oil mills! VVhat was the value of their produce or mnnu- factures in 1839! IIow many men do you employ? Wljal is the amount ofyour capital inveeletl? Th ips—Furniture. What vvas thc value ol ships nnu other ves¬ sels you built in IS39? What was the value uflurniuirc you manu¬ factured in 1839! Hnw many men doyou ciTiploy.' What is llio amouni of your cnpital invested! Houses. How mnny brick and stone houses bave you built in 1839! How many frame or wooden houses have you built in 1839! y/bw many men do you employ? VVIiat vvas t'lc value of constructing'or build ing said houses? Products of all other manufacturers and mechanic arts i.ot envmeraled. What is the value ol nil articles you mnnu- faclurcd in 1830, which nre not enumerated! What is the amount ofyour capital invested? (Recapitulate, or carry out in 'he last column '-'Total capital invested in manufactures.") Trom the New Ycrk Sun. A CASE OF ELOPEMENT. A correspondenl handed into our otlice yesterday an extended stalenn'iit of a transactiun, ofwliich the fullowing is the substance. Dr. J. C. jloat, he says, cama iu this city from Ulster count) , vvliere he married his wite, whois an excellent wo¬ man, and uf a vvealthy and respectable family. Sunn after bis arrival heie he unilcii liimself to the Methodist Church in Second streef, of whii !i lie vvas for a )*ar or tlio an active iii.ni'jer. He vvas then from seme cause lli^cllal¦^:ell from that so- ciety. He vias always l.antls'imely dres¬ sed, bit repurt saitl it vvas at tiie expense uf the tailors. Hispractice being incoii- siilcraljle, lie could not, or did not support his family. 'The l.-.st place lie livetl at vvilh his vv ile, vvus at No. 2.31 Second St. /7is VI ile linally left liiiii .-.iid supported hersell by teaching school. Since that pe¬ riod Sluiil has had ollices in dilTerent pla¬ ces, but not fucccciling in obtaining a practlre suiricieiil for his support, he hired iiimsell out as a clerk in a tli iig store, and 1 rucured l.is board in a private boarding hou-e in the t-^xili avenue, wliere also linaided a .Mrs. .M. and lierm.itlier, ladies of vvealih and lii^li resj.ectability. Dr.?. here passed himself ott" as a single man, and being uf ratlier pleas'ng iippenraiira and udtlie^s, I'.cm o;i v.on the eoiitiilenec ofthe old l.-.ilv antl 'ler diufliter. He iii- f' rinul them "llial lie o'.vii'.'il the tli ug slore. he attended, ar.tl he having been seen there by sever.l of t'u- iiiinales uf lhe huuse, liml alsu by lhe young lady ami I lier motlier, theyiii.l 11..1 il.iul). his owiiei- I-hip of the store, lie finally informed i ihcin that he Inul so u.uiii practice that he j wntilil be eoiiipell.'il to si 11 out the store. I which il vvas uii.lrroiooil lie suitl he did, i and was then perinitietl to put up his niniK ' on lhe Irunt liuor id his boirding l.oubc. j'The motlier as vvell as daughler tecaino 80 fond ul the doctor, that lie pi'upn?fil lo I murry the yuung lady. .Multer.i were go-
Object Description
Title | Huntingdon Journal |
Masthead | The Journal |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 17 |
Subject | Huntingdon County (Pa.); Anti-Masonic; whig; Huntingdon County genealogy; Juniata River valley; early newspapers; advertising; politics; literature; morality; arts; sciences; agriculture; amusements; Standing Stone; primary sources. |
Description | The Anti-Masonic Huntingdon Journal was first published on the 25th of September, 1835. Under the direction of several owners and editors, the paper became the Huntingdon Journal and American in 1855 and then restored to the Huntingdon Journal in 1870. |
Publisher | A.W. Benedict, T.H. Cremer, J. Clark, J.S. Stewart, S.L. Glasgow, W. Brewster, S.G. Whittaker, J.A. Nash, R. McDivitt, and J.R. Durborrow |
Date | 1840-03-11 |
Location Covered | Huntingdon County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | To submit an inquiry about or request a viewing of Archives or Special Collections materials complete the Archives and Special Collections Request Form here: https://libguides.juniata.edu/ASC |
Contributing Institution | Juniata College |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
LCCN number | sn86071455, sn86053559, sn86071456, sn86081969 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1840 |
Description
Title | Huntingdon Journal |
Masthead | The Journal |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 17 |
Subject | Huntingdon County (Pa.); Anti-Masonic; whig; Huntingdon County genealogy; Juniata River valley; early newspapers; advertising; politics; literature; morality; arts; sciences; agriculture; amusements; Standing Stone; primary sources. |
Description | The Anti-Masonic Huntingdon Journal was first published on the 25th of September, 1835. Under the direction of several owners and editors, the paper became the Huntingdon Journal and American in 1855 and then restored to the Huntingdon Journal in 1870. |
Publisher | A.W. Benedict, T.H. Cremer, J. Clark, J.S. Stewart, S.L. Glasgow, W. Brewster, S.G. Whittaker, J.A. Nash, R. McDivitt, and J.R. Durborrow |
Date | 1840-03-11 |
Date Digitized | 2007-05-08 |
Location Covered | Huntingdon County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit grayscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 24483 kilobytes. |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | To submit an inquiry about or request a viewing of Archives or Special Collections materials complete the Archives and Special Collections Request Form here: https://libguides.juniata.edu/ASC |
Contributing Institution | Juniata College |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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THE JOURIVAI.
"OWE GOUNTRY, ONE CONSTITUTION, ONE DESTINY.'
Vol. V, No. 17.]
A. W. BENEDICT PUBL^SIIKR AND PROPRIETOR.
HUNTINGDON, PENNSYLVANIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH II, 1810.
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SYMPTOMS. \ THS CENSUS.
Dyepepsia mny be described from a wanl \ To the Citize.ns of Hu.ntinodo.n Countv nf appttite or an unnatural and voracious one nausea, .•ionitlinies hilit us vomiting, suddei. and transient distensions ofthe stomach af¬ ter eating, acid and prutrescenl eruclaticns, water brash, pains in the legion ofthe stom ach, cnsliveness palpitation ut the heart, diz zinessand r imness nf sight, disturbetl rcst, tremors, mental despondency, flatulency, -pnsnis, nervi.us irritability, chillness, sal¬ lowness of complexion, oppressing afti-r eat ins, general lanirnurantl dehility;lhisdisease vvill also very uflen produce the sick head¬ ache, as priivfd by the experience ofthese holiaveKuff..-red of it,.
D YSPFPSIA 1 DYSPEPSIA ! !
More proofsof thc efficacy of Dn. Harlich's
Ale dicines.
Mr Jonas Hartman. nf Sumneytown, Pa. entirely cured uf the abrve di.sease, which he was afflicted vvilh fir six ye.irs. His pmptomsvverc a sense nf distension andtip- pi'essi.in after eating, distressiiif; pain in the pit of the stomach, nausea, loss cf appetit?, •.;n!tliiiess and dimntss of sight, extrtme de- hili'y, flatulency, acrid eructaliens, some- time's vomiiing, and pain In the right sitle, depression of spirits, disturbed rest, faint- ness, and not able to pursue his business withnut causing immediate exhauslio:. and ^'eariness.
Mr. Harlman ishappy to state to the pub lie and is willing to give any information to the afflicted, respecting the wonderful ben¬ t-fit he received fr.im the use of Dr. Harlichs Ctimpruiid Sirtngthtninir and flerman ape- rii-nt pills. Principal offlce Nn. 19 North F.ifthtli street Philitdelphia. Al.so for sale t lhe store t,f J.icob Miller, Huntingdon.
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HUNTINGDON JOURNAL.
'The " Journal" will be published evtry Wedncsdav nmrnin.;, at twn dillai-.^ a year, If paid IN ADV.-\NCE, andif n"t paid with- i.t six months, Ivvn th liars and a hnlf.
Every pt rsnn whn tibiains ftvt- subscribers, and forwards price of subscription, shall be '»jrnished wilh a sixth copy gratuitously for one year.
Ko subscription received fir a less perind than six mmit!]-., nor any paper discoiili. ued umil all iirreai'i.i-i s are paid.
(l/*All coinir.ii'iicalions must bc atUlressed to tuo Editor, POST paid, or they will not be attendetl tn.
Adv.-i tisements nnt exceeiling one stjuare, will be inserted three tinies for one elollar, and for every suksr-qur-nt insertion, Ivvt-nty- five cents per stiuire will bc ch'irged. Ifno deftnile mders are given as lo iV.e time an iidvert'seinent is lo he continutd, it will be kfpt in till ordered out, and charged accor¬ dingly.
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'The pu'jlic are hcrtliy directed In thc me¬ dical advertisements if Dr. H.Mil.lCH'S Celebrated COMTOUND S TUl'.NC; TH- KNING 'TONIC,and GERMAA''AFEH- lENT PILLS, which are a Mcdii-ine nf great vulue to the afflicted, tliscuvered liy O. P. HjVi^KLICH, a celebrated physician at .(\ltdorf, |
LCCN number | sn86071455, sn86053559, sn86071456, sn86081969 |
FileName | 18400311_001.tif |
Month | 03 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1840 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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