NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A general meeting of the Stockholders of du Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Rail 4read and Coal Company, will be held on Wed. outlay September 15th 1858 at Ilf o'clock, a. as., at the Philadelphia Exchange, Phila. to sousider the propriety of accepting theprovisions of the act of assembly, approved March 17th 1868 Authorising . the issue of prefered Stock, .ad for other business in relation to the inter• -NY of the Company. By order of the Board of directors. J. P. AERTSEN Sec. 'All wanting to emigrate to a mild climate rod'soil and fine market, see advertisements of ffammon ton Lands. -Aug. 25.-61. Notice to Coal Purchasers. THIS subscriberis now prepared to furnish Coal & Coke at his bank at Lilly's Sta. Veit, on the Penn'. Railroad, of as good quali ty as can be bad on the mountain. I will run opal to Hollidaysburg, or any other point on t.e Penn'a. Railroad, if application is motto penm an, orb' later. 11.80 - -I will agree to deliver COKE at any bank, in cars, at four and a quarter cents per bush el' viz :—Thirty-tive pounds to the bushel, or de liver it in my own rare, at. any point desired, at the lowest possible raw. _ . TOT either of the above articles, address J. M'GONIGLE, fiemloolt, Cambria County, l'a, 'slate all orders will be promply attended to. Amt. 25, 1858.6 t. FARM LANDS POR SALE 25 MILES 'PROM PHILADELPHIA by Railroad in the Nate of New Jersey. Soil among the best for • Agricultural purposes, being a good loam coil with a clay bottom. The land to a largo tract .divided into email farm, and hundreds from all parts of the country are now so ding and buil ding. The crops eon be aeon growing. Terms Crain $l5 to $2O per acre, payable within four Years by installments. To visit the place— Leave Vine St. 'Wharf at Phila. at i a. no. by Railroad for Hammonton, oraclitress R. J. Byr nes by latter. See full advertisetnunt in an other column.-2t. PREMIUMS AND REGULATIONS FoR TUN irOUIRTEN ANNUAL EXHIBITION our. CO. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. btf held at Huntingdon, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, October Oh, 7th and 184, 1858. REGL7I,ATIONS LSI stock, articles and manufactures offered for exhibition must be entered on the books, •orl on the Fair grenncl by 16 M. of Thursday, Is order to bo adulittod to competition and re• resin until tho close of the Fair on Friday eve . _ — frensiume will be awarded on Friday after• Awarding Clommittecs hr..* the power - of sopplrinz vacancies, and are requested to fur. Willk detailed written reports. ?rises of Tickets for membership, $l. Sic. , r ts admission, 23 cents. SUGGESTIONS. This Tlxisentive Committee have dremed it wapedient the present year to dispense with a illeeresionaiy Committee and award no premi tea for article , ' not mentioned in the list. This terangement is not intended to interfere with prevent the oxhibitioa of any article what- The fends of the Society are et preeent low sod the premiums awarded consequently light. The Anisvui4bion wilt rely upon tbo publie enir• and liberal conduct of onr fellnw•citizeos to ire.taio their own society, and by so doing to elevate the industrial .00, and Agit:oh:lml int provemontsin onr bider. ' 1P.441 1 --Moms. It mit bro.! stallion, $7 00 3d beat do., 4 00 24 boat do., recall 04 Roma. Bert 2 year old, 3 00 3d beet do, 1 00 3,1 beat do., rountt. peel gelding, $ year rid. 2 00 Id beet do, 1 00 'ld beet do, rocatt. len filly, 2 00 d boat do, 1 9 0 3d beet do., Vonatt. Beet colt 6 men. old er, under, 2 00 2d boat do., 0 00 Si beat do., 1 00 00311.2: &TOM Bed draught stallion, 7 00 belt 3 year old do., 4 00 Beek 1 year old do., 2 00 Beet under 1 year old., a 00 Id boat do., 2 00 Beet filly, 3 year old, 3 00 Ind best do., 2 00 3d best do., Tourat. Beet colt 3 year old, ld beet do., welt brood mere; 2d boat do., Id beat do., Boat yearling e3l\ Id host go., id boot do:, Youatt. Vest draught hone, 3 00 Orl best do., 2 00 Id best do., 1 00 Seat riding do., d 00 Od beet do., 3 00 ieetisirrnatch hones. 6 00 best do., 4 00 Best trottini horse, A 00 4d beat do., 2 00 .Beg family bons, 3d best do:, But pair mules. $d best do., Awarding Comnsittet. —Gen. S. Miles Green las. K. Hempen, Abm. Lewis, Jas. S. Oaks, Dr. R. A. Miller. Cloas 2.—Neat Stock. 5/10/IT sour. Bert be; td beet do, reet cow, d beet de., Beat beif r, 2d boat do., Beet call; 2cl beet do , DDyow, Beet boll, Id beet dn., Beet cow, Id best do., Beet boiler, beet do., Beat cell, Id beat do., Airsexu. Best ball, id best do., Beet cow, Id but do, Beet heifer, ld beat do., Beet calf, Id best do., notawor. Beat work oxen, 2d beat do., Beat WI, 2,3 best do., Beat cow, beat do., P4tintifrr Y year Sid, 2d best do., teetealf, 2d best do., Awarding Committee.—Kenzie L. Green, Eli Wakefield, Peter Livingston, Perry Moore, rhos. Whittaker, Jr. Class 3.—Hog:. Best boar, 5 00 2d best do., i 00 3d best do., 2 f 0 Best sow,4 ( 0 2d beet 0., 2 00 Best litter of pigs, 3 00 2d beat do., 2 00 Best cheater white, 3 00 2.1 best do., 2 00 Best Berkshire, 3 00 21 best do., 2 00 Awarding Commillee.—Col, S. S. Wharton, Jacob Miller. (Creek,) Joshua Greenland, John Garner, Jr., Benj. L. Neff. Class 4.—Sheep. Best long-wool buck (Bakewell) 5 00 2d best do., 3 00 Best do., (Southdown) 5 00 3d best do., 3 00 Best fine wool, 5 00 2d best do., 3 00 Best do. ewe, 5 00 2d best do., 3 00 Best long-wool do., _ . . 5 00 _ _ 2tl best do., Best Southdown, 2d best do., , itwarchng Committee.—Geo. W. Speer, I)a. vid Rupert, John Jackson, Jos. Morrow : David Hawn. Class B.—Plowing, Beat, 2d do., 3d du., ,Bt Awarding annmilee.—John Colder, Joe. Wile., John Liorneame, James It. Lana, Da• vid Idarriek. Class 6.—Agricultural Implements. 11. st plow, 3 00 2,1 hese down, 1 00 Beat harrow , 2 00 2d best do., 1 00 Bost cultivator, 2 00 20 best ilo., 1 00 Best hillside plow, 2 00 20 best do., ! 00 Best windmill, 3 00 20 host do., 2 00 Best wheat drill, 3 00 20 best do., 2 00 Best eornplanter, 2 00 2d beat do., 1 00 Best mower and reaper, 3 00 2d best do., 2 00 Best horse-rake, . 2 00 3d beet do., 1 00 Awarding Committee.—John S. That, Smog Wigton, Geo. Wilson, Esq., (Tell) Jacob Sbafner, Semi Stryker. Class 7.—Grain. Best white wheat, _ . .3 00 _ __ 2d best do, 2 00 3d beat do., 1 00 Beet red, 3 00 2d beat dn., 2 00 3d beet do., 1 00 Beet yellow corn, 1 00 2d beat do. ' 50 Beat white do., 1 00 2d beet do., 50 . __ Best rya, 2d beat do., Best oata, 1 00 2d beat do., 50 Beet buckwheat, 1 00 2d beat do., 50 Beat barley, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Awarding Committee.—David Duns, &At. Tussas, Thos. F. Stewart, Hays Hamilton, Jas. Entrilien. Claes B.—Domestie Manulactures— Eatables. deer bread, 3 110 2d beet do., 2 00 3d beet dn., 1 00 Best pound cake, 1 00 2d beat do., 60 Beet sponge make, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best jelly cake, 1 00 2d beet do 50 . __ li:st pie, 1 00 2d Lest do., 50 Best butter, 2 00 3d :741140., 1 00 3d beat 46.; 60 Best chew, 1 00 2d beet do.. 50 Best domestic augur, 1 00 24 beat do., 60 Beat maple mollasee, 1 00 3d best do., 50 Best Sorghum molasses, 1 00 2d beat do., 50 Beat apple better, 1 00 3d beat do., 50 Beat tomato ketchup, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Bestjhoney, I tit? 2d best do„ 50 Best jelly, 1 00 3d best do., 50 Best preserve., 0 00 2dbeat do., 50 I Best pickle's, 2d best do., Best domestic wine, 3 00 2d beet do., 1 00 3d beet do., 60 _ __ Best vinegar, 100 2d best do., 00 Best barrel of flour, 2 00 2d best du., 1 00 Awarding Committee.—Wm. Dorris, Jr., Miss Fanny Neff, Mrs. Mary Neff, (Alexandria) Miss Hannah Green, Geo, W. Johnston, Esq. Class 9—Household Fabrics. Best Carpet 82,00 2tl bestdo., Best Flannel, 2,00 2d best do., 1,00 Best Quilt, 2,00 2d best do., 1,00 3d best do., 60 Best hearth rug, 1,00 2d best do., 60 Best pair woolen socks, 60 Best worsted socks, 60 Best ornamental do., 60 Best needlework do., 1,00 2d best do., 50 Best hard soap, 1,00 2d best do., 50 Best candles, 1,00 2d beet do.,_ 6 00 3 00 4 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 5 00 3 00 4 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 Awarding Committee.—John Porter of Al. azandria ; Miss. Prudence Jackson; Miss. Emily J. Love ; Miss. Sarah A. Lee ; Richard Ashman. _ 6 00 3 00 4 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 Class 10.—Fancy Needle and ornamental work. Best specimen of fancy needlework ' $l,OO 2d best do., _ 50 Best shell work, 1,00 2d best do., 60 Best ornamental needlework, 1 00 Id beet do., 60 Best ceheneil embroidery, 60 Beet Crotchet work, 50 Beat lamp mat, 60 Best net work, 50 Beet worsted quilt, 60 Beet bead work, 60 Best silk embroidery, 50 Vest °Kowa., 114 6 00 4 00 6 00 a 00 4 00 1 00 Soo Beat embroidered slippers, 60 Awarding Commute —F. H. Lane; Miss. C. T. Benedict, Miss. Sallie Shaver, Miss. An na, Porter, Ges. H. Steiner, Class—Mechanical Implements and Alan. wacturers. Best two horse carriage, $2 00 " buggy, 1 00 " set of single harness, 1 00 " do. farmirg harness, • 1 00 " saddle .d bridle, 1 00 " pair of boots, 1 00 ~ " shoes, 60 • " side of sole leather, 1 00 " kip and calf skin, 1 00 " side harness and upper leather, 1 00 . 4 lot of cabinetware, 3 00 '' and greatest variety tir. ware, 1 00 " du. of stone and earth ware, 1 00 " washing machine, 50 " churn, . 1 00 " meat vessel, 1 00 " spemmen of marble work, 2 00 " cook stove, 1 00 " pair horse shoes, 60 " corn broom, 50 Awarding Comm ittee—A. W. Benedict, Sam 11. Bell..racob Cresswoll, A. Clark Myton, It. F. Hazlett. Class 12—Fruits. Best and greatest variety of apples, 3 00 24 best do., 2 00 ad best do., 1 00 Beet dozen of Fall apples, 2 00 24 best do., 1 00 Best wittier do., 2 00 24 beet do., I 00 Bast and greatest variety of pears, 4 00 2,1 best do., 2 00 Best dozen of winter, 2 00 2d best de., 1 00 Best fall do.. 2 00 2rl best do., 1 00 Best and greatest variety of peaches, 2 00 24 best do., 1 00 Best dies. do., 1110 Id best do., 60 Best quinces, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best and greatest variety of plums, 2 00 24 best do., 1 00 Best dozen do., 1 00 24 best do., 50 Beet and greatest variety of grapes, 3 00 2d bent En., 2 00 3d best do., 1 00 Best Wive grapes, 1 00 24 best do., 60 Best foreign do.. 1 00 2(1 best do., 50 Best wild or fox do., 50 2d best do., 25 Awarding Committee—Jona. M'Williams, Thomas Fisher, James Galbraith. Joe. M. Ste. vans, Andrew G. Neff. Class 13. Vegetables. Best and greatest variety of potatoes, 2 00 2,1 beat do., 1 00 3d hest do., 50 Best neshannocks, 1 00 " mexican, 1 00 " pink eye, 1 00 " white, 1 00 " red, 1 00 " blue, 1 00 " sweet, 1 00 24 beat do., 5 I Best tomatoes, 1 00 24 best de., 75 3d best dn., 50 Best nod greatest variety of tomatoes, 1 00 Best purple eggs, 50 2d best do., 25 Beet peppers, 1 00 24 beat do., 50 Beat mange! wertzel, 1 00 ' 2d best do., 50 Best rota baga, 1 00 2,1 beet do. ' 50 Best sugar beet, 1 00 24 beat do., 50 Best tobacco, 1 00 24 best do., 50 " parsnips, 50 " carets, 50 " turnips, 50 Rest onions. 50 24 best do., '25 Best celery, 50 2a beat do., 25 Best cauliflower, 50 2d best do., 25 Best pumpkins, 50 2d best do., 25 Best pie do., t 50 2,1 best do., 25 Best squashes, 50 24 best do., 25 Best water melon, 50 2d best do., 25 Best muskmelon, 50 2d best do., 25 Best beans. 60 2d best do., 25 Best peas, 50 2d best do.. 26 A warding Com mtstee Dr. Jno. NI 'Cid loch, Eiisha Shoemaker, Mrs. B Stitt, Miss Ruth Cummins, John Rung. ChtFB 14—Floral Department. Bea. D 'splay of flowers in bloom, 3 00 2,1 best do. , 2 00 3d dest do., 2 00 Best display of pi t zats id bloom, 2 00 2d best do., 1 00 34 best do., 50 Best display of dahlias an bloom, 3 00 2d best do., 2 00 3d best do.. J 00 Best bequet of daliahs, 50 Best bequet of flowers, 50 2d best do., 25 Best floral design, 2 00 2d best do., 1 00 3,5 best do., 50 Awarding Committee—Ed. Sartre. lire. Jos. M. Stevens, Miss Josephine Cress well, Miss Margaret Duff, Col. J. A Doyle Class 15—Poultry. Best and largest lot pure bred, 2 00 24 best do., 1 00 Best pair or two of shanghais, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best do. cochin china, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best do, brahmapootra, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best do. dorkinge, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best do. spangled hamburg. 1 00 2d beat do., 50 Best do. game of any variety, 1 00 2d best d0.,50 Best do poland, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best do, java fowls, 1 00 2d best to„ 60 Best do. mixed breed, I 00 2d best do., 50 Best turkey, 1 00 2d beat do., 50 Best ducks, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best geese, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best guinea fowls, 1 00 2d best do , 60 Awarding Committee... Dr. D, Wester, R, B. Wigton, John Flener, Jas. Hender son, John Myerley, D. Clarkson, G. W. Grains, John Owens, Win. K. Rnhm, Tho. P. Love. Class 16—Painting. Best oil painting, . . 1 00 ..., 2d best do., Best lithograph in oil, 2d best do., Best oil painting on glass, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Boat crayon drawing. 2d hest do., Hest painting in water colors, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Awarding Committee— Rev. A. M. Bar nitz. Mrs. D Blair, Miss Juiin Miles, Miss Charlotte Kidder, Miss Ann Young. rarExhibitors are required to have their stock and articles entered on the honks at the office before they are admit. ted to tir' ground. Any rt•rsons having any stock or artier les for exhitinmn, can entry them at any time previous to the caminetmentent of the Fair by notifying the Secretaries of the saute, and in so data...! they will be requi red to furnish as hill informat.on, ne possi bie with regard to the age, pedegree, treat. meat &c, of th e animals. Premiums shah in no case be given where the animal or article is unworthy. JOHN C. WATSON, Prest. R. M'DmvnTT, & I. F. RAMEY, Sec. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. U}'L'EIINU 11 UNTANIT Int I.: ;c1) The undersigned takes this Method of Mil, min g the public generally that there is no lead- Mkt. m n ..fMred to the phlie that is eve! to VALL'S GALVANIC OIL in reheveing suffering humanity. I was, en observer of its effects in a friend of mtne, who sultana almost everything from a 'min:laic of which resisted the hest med ical treatment in Centre county. We applied freely the Galvanic Oil•to the painful pert. and gave tonna inwardly, and in 20 minutes the pa tient was asleep, and when awaked was lice free tram pain, and confined so.—This is a positive fact which I am willing to make goad at any time. A case of FtSLON was cured in nearly the same length of time. J. H. HAHN , - i 0 Ant. lB 1858-Iy. J. 11.11MIN,Centre Hill. Centre county ALTOONA, Blair co., July 3,'58. J. D STONENOAD, Lowistown,ya., . , Dear Sir—Mr. Woe. Tunivnnoon, who has been suffering several years teem rheumatism, got so ill that his friends and relatives wme summoned to witness his death. I induced his friends to try the virtue of your preparation—they did see, as the last re; sort Alga, to their astonishment and joy, he be gan t o improve, got better and better, and now, so far as I know he is a hale and stout man. This is not the only case where the GALVANIC Ott. has surpassed human expectations. In ovary case where I have recommended the Ott., it has done what it promises to do. Send us another s2o's worth. Yours truly, IL LEIIER. Aug. 18,'58-Iv. D. W. CLARK'S ( FORMERLY EVA. a CLARK) GREAT GIFT BOOK STORE, 44 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. More Liberal Inducements than at any other similar Establishment in the Country. Having located myself at Lancaster. Pc, where my expenses are not above one-fifth as great as those of similar establishments, in New York or Philadelphia; and having had extensive experience in the business—being nearly four years a partner of G, G. Evans, Esq., the originnator of the Gift Enterprise, I flatter myself that I ran offer greater induce ments than any other concern in the United States. A gilt worth from 25 cents to $lOO will ac company each Book at the time offered. ifirAgents wanted in every town in the United States to whom most liberal induce. ments are offered. I have lately issued a new Catalogue, cover. ing 32 pages. embracing an infinite variety of Books of every description, a copy of which will be mailed, postage paid, upon a pplication, to any address in the United States. Let. no one foil to send for n copy. Address D. W. CLARK, Lancaster, Pa, REFERENCES. We the undersigned citizens of Lancaster, so far as we are are acquainted with D. W. Clerk, proprietor of the Gift Book Brim of this city. believe that any agreement he makes or may make, will be strictly fulfilled. We have never icemen: aught, save that the utmost sa tisfaction is given by his method of doing bus iness. BRENEMAN, Agent Conestoga Cotton Mills. J. D. SICILES, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. W. G. EVANS, Notary Public. ITEYRY C. W i , rz, treasurer Lancaster City. A. B KAUFFMAN, !US111:11IICC Agent. M. M. ROlllllO, Job Printer. Aug. IS, '68.-Im. (Estate if Enoch C Nicole dec,d.) ADIIIINISTRITOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the estate of En. och Chi'cote, late of Todd township dee'd., having been L.-I,mA to the undersigned, he ;,;:reby notifies all persons indebted to slid es• t ate to make immediate payment, and all those haeitt:,tr dloints will present the same duly authenticated ;or 5i ttlemrnt. DAVJD CLARKSON, AdminietrutOr de bonus non. Aug.Dt,'sB,6t. LITERARY BIIREAU. An as perienced Editor,a successtid Author, and a thoroughly educated Literary Mon, wog• ry with twenty-five years of the drudgery of Doily 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, oaf with Advertisements, (poetical or otherwise,) Notices, Cards, Circulars, or any species of ar• ticks desired. Politicians will be supplied with Speeches, Reports, Resolutions, Letters,Toasts, Pam• phlets, Editorial Articles, ommunications, and every sort of Brain-work, which they may find it inconvenient or troublesome to do them. selves. Ladies and Gentlemen, of every rank in so• ciety or occupation in life, an have Letters written on any subject , hether business or sentimental. — iht7e,cl;ertiser will also conduct or translate Correspondence of every kind, either English, French, Spanish, German or Latin. Poett y, Acrostics, for Albums, Notes. Billet. deux, Monodies, and Compositions of the most delicate .d 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 strictly and proinptly attended to. Address J. THOMPSON, Literary Bureau, Box 2286 Philadelphia P. 0., I's,. (Estate of John Morningstar, deed.) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Juhn Morningstar, late of Tod township, deeM., having been grated to the undersign• ed, he hereby notifies all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present the same duly authenticated for settlement. PHILIPS GARNER.I JOHN BEAVER. August. 18. 58. Gt. I Admire TOWN Vt 3 COUNTRY.—Ws notice ns the warm weather grows apace, the denizens of pent up cities seek the unbrageous &lades and sylvan scenes of the rural por tions of the country; per contra the in habitants of the country and dwellers among the enchanting bcenery of nature, having a little leisure time, alter gathering in the fruits of the earth, turn their attention ci ty ward, far recreation or business purpo ses. To all such, perhaps no city to the union possesses so many charms as the City of Penn, with its many objects of beau ty nod art, Its magnificent water-works, rib . Academy of Music, Academy of Natural Science, Art Unions, Picture Galleries, Parks, Cemeteries, etc.; and last, though not least, that link between the present and glorious past, that revered relic of th,‘ "times that tried men', louts,"—Old Inde• pendenee Hall. All are objects of unu. stud interest to the intelligent visitor, afte viewing which, a tew minutes might be profitably spent in the Hair Dressing Sa loons of George Thurgaland, No. 29 South Sixth St., between Chestnut and Market, in admiring the light and beauti ful "Gossamer Wig" and Toupee" of his make. George has also a .Liquid flair Dye" which is rapidly a tperseding all other in the market. A aaat) DR. JAMES M. JARRET, OM TIM NEW YORK LUNG INFIRMARY. My connection for the past eight years with the above Institution, as Cheif Physician, and a twelve years' course of steady devotion to the Cure of Pulmonary Consumption and its kin. dred diseases, together with my unrivalled op. portunities and advanrage of pathological re• et arch—aided not a little by a perfect system of Medical Inhalation—has enabled me to ar rive at a decisive, direct, and successful course of treatment for the positive and radical cure of all disease of the Throat, Lungs, and Air- Passages. By Inhilation, the vapor and cunt. tire properties of medicines are directly addes• tied to the diseased organs and the integument. I do not advise the use of Medical Inhalation of any kind, to the exclusion of general treat. merit ; and although I consider it a useful ad. juvant in the proper management of those fear. tul and often fatal diseases, yet I deem it very necessary that each patient should have the benefit of both general and local treatment. The success of my treatment in the above di. seas., and the high character of the nlstitution over which I have so lung had the honor to preside, are too well known to need any eulogy or comment from me. At the solicitation of many private and professional friends, through whose philanthropic aid the above charity hue been long and liberally supported, and after due consideration, I have concluded to make such arrangements as will briiig the benefits of my experience and treatment within the reach of all, .d not confine myself; as heretofore, to those 'only who entered the Infirmary, or who were able to visit me at my- office. Hoping theretbre that the arrangement will give en. tire satisfaction, both to my profesinal brethern and the public, I would respectfully announce in conclusion, that I can now be consulted per. sonally or by letter, on all diseases as above, nt,d that the medicines, the same we used in the Institution, prepared to suit each individu• al case, Inhaling Vapors, Medical Inhaling, ' ate. Ac., will be forwarded by express to any part of the, United States or the Canada:l. rococo.—My terms of treatment by letter are as followings, vis; $l2 per mouth for each patient, which will include medicine sufficient for one month's use; also, Inhaling Vapor, and an Inhaling Apparatus. Paymens as follows: $6 to be paid to Express Agent un receipt of the box of Medicine, and the balancese at the expiration of the month, if the patient he cured or is satisfied with the treatment. Patients, by giving is full history of their case, and their sy itiptonix in full, can be treated as well by letter as by porsoutil examination. Patients avail. kg 111....e1ves of Dr. Jarrett's treatment may rely upon immediate and permanent releif, as he seldom has to treat a case over thirty days. Letters of advice promptly answered. For tut.• thee paticulars address JAMES M. JARRETT, M.D., No. 820 Broadway, cor. Twelfth St., N. Y. P.S.—Physicians and others visiting city are respedully invited to call ut the firmatory, whore many interesting amen be witnessed, and where our improued apps tits fur the inhalation of medicated Yapdr he seen and inspected. DU VALI 'S GALVANIC OIL, Prepared original& Al Pro. 11. DUV-ALL. formerly of the College of Surgeons, At Paris IS NOW OEFERED TO THE pins i, f ir F., the Cure of all sore and Diseases..24l F or igetarree.—Pain — or soreness in any part of the system, Rheumatism, pain in the back, breast or sides, Waled breasts Neuralgia, Burns, Sprains, Read-ache, Cramp in the Stomach or any other dis ease that is SORE or PAINFUL, and it is only over this class of diseases we claim a VICTORY. We say positively to our patrons we can relieve the sufferer 99 times out of 100. We would just say to the public, Prof.Du Vali was 26 yearn 1 in bringing to this medicine superiority over all others. Price 50 cts. per bottle—t per cent cut °litho trade. All orders must be ad dressed to J. D. STONEROAD, Solo Agent for U. S., LEWISTOWN, PA. JOSEPH DOUGLAS, Gunsmith, McConnellst own, Pa. COOK STOVE. t ai A SPLENDID NEW COOK STOVE fur sole at thts affirm it ts ',lnsisted is burs wrostl *Wet SAVING FUND. m i it National Sinn' ,1 Company. WALNUT STREET, ROUTII-WERT CORNER OF THIRD, 5)11E11.41DT.417GU1A. Incorporated by the Stale of Pennsylvania. FIVE PER CENT INTEREST MONEY is RECEIVED IN ANY SUM, large or small, and interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. The office to open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning till 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till tl o'clock. HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President, WM. J. REED, Seeretarg. ;;I:ax,T;;:z A : lion. Henry L. Benner, I F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. !Ivry, Robert L. Selfildge, Francis Lee ' Sarni. K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, I C. Landreth Manus, henry Dietlenderfjer, Money is received and payments made doily in gold without m lice. The inve.monts are made in Real Estate Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such class se• curities as the Charter requires. Fch.24,'57. "OCH1021" WC:0313 C:I/M . UF a i3Osta Premiums awarded the "JOURNAL" Of See at the lato County FAIR, for the best VrAllt o ANX, AND EANGY FRINTINC47: Having recently received (rum the Eastern Cities, a rasT roma puss, and a large variety of t he most fialtionable Printing Material, which makes it one of the most complete Printing Establishments in this section. Persons in want of any kind of PLAIN OR FANCY' work, cannot do better than tiwor us with their patronage. We have facilities for execu• ting inn superior mnnner any hind of PRINTING IN COLORS on the nicht reasonable terms. Those who may wish to obtain any style of ORNAMENTAL POSTERS can be accommodated at this establishtneut at short notice. AUCTION BILLS, BILL HEADS, SHOW BILLS, CIRCULARS, WAY BILLS, LEGAL BLANKS, CONCERT BILLS, PROGRAMMES, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, CARDS, Ac., die,, will be famished promptly, enecutei in the best style and pt reasonable rates. ,or Orders by express, „mail or otherwise, will receive immediate attention. WNI. RIIEWSTER. CONSUMPTION CURED. CONSUMPTION cir AN OLD INDIAN Docioit, UNDAS BRANT, CURED. while a Missionary among thi Italians ot the Rocky Mount- nine, discovered RARE CONSWTIONPLANT, that proves to he a certain cure for Consumption, CURED. Bronchitis, Asthma, Liver Complaint, Nervous Affec tions, Coughs, Colds, 81c.— CONSIMIPTIONHaving now made his fortune and retired front business, he CURED. will send the prescriptions and directions for preparing the medicines free of charye to all ICONSUMPAIONwho may desire it, and trill send to his agent,•enelusing CURED. two stamps (6 cents). to pay the return letter, w;th a des- eription of their. I n to CONSOMPTIONThe old D o n r 3 i " — t o c ared more than 3000 cases of Con- CuREn gumption alone, and hopes all afflicted people will avail themselve; of this upportuisi- CONSCUPTIONty, us the Doctor wishes to do all the good he eon before ho CORED• dies. Address all letters to DANIEL A DEE, Box 3531 I'. 0., New York, Who is his sole agent. June 30th, 1858.-Iy. NC TIM, TO SCHOOL TEACHER & muECTORS. On Monday, Aug. 2d. a Teacher's Class will formed at the Cassville Seminary—tuition free. School Dircctors wishing to procure the itervi• ces of good teachers, the coining Winter will do well to make application to us. We will cheerfully make selections from the class, that will be likely to give entire satisfitetion. Ad dress, John D. Walsh, Camille Huntingdon county Pa. July, 28th,-6S---Im. PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE. VIE undersigned will offer at puhlic sale on Friday tha 15th, day of October A. D. 18- 58, IL valuable Farm of Limestone land, con taining about one hundred and fifty-three times; situate in Tyrone township, in the county of Blair, and state of Pennsylvania. The estate of Santee! Dickson late deed . . About ninety acres thereofcleared for cultivation, with n Mary and It half log dwelling Wag, a l og tern, with a never-failing spring of limestone water convenient. an apple orchard with other improventents, with a splendid appearance of rich Iced ore on the same. Situate about one half mile from the Pennsylvania Railroad. Persona wishing to view said premises will call on either the undersigned, or Thomas McMillan, who resides on said farm. JOHN M. DICKSON, Executor. MARGARET DICKSON, Executrix. Aug. 25, 1858.•t5. 1 ) . S.—Hollidaysburg Register, copy till WO and forward bid to this office. Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership of Mcklanigill & Smith, in the I)eog and Grocery business, was dis• solved on the 19th day of Attest 1858 by mu tual consent, The business will still be carried on by S. S. Smith, in whose hands the Books and Accounts will remain fur settlement and coi -1 leetion. _ _ lILftRY hIeMANIGILL, Huntingdon, Pa, SAMUEL S. SMITH. — Mr To all wanting F:arme, poemiagrriarrotalt 4,Wajapavafolo MUTTON@ LMEIMIMIEI. PROSPECTUS. VOLUME FOUPTEEN BEGINS SEPTEMBER 11 1855. MECHANICS, INVENTORS, .I . olaa!ifact urers and yarmeyst The Scientific American has reached Its fourteenth year, and will enter upon a New Volnene on the 11th of September. It is the only weekly publication of the kind now issu ed in this country, and it has a very extensive circulation in nil the States in the Union. It is not, ns some might suppose from its title a dry, abstruse work on technical science ; on the contrary, it so deals with the great events going on in the scientific, mechanichal and induotrinl worlds, as to please and instruct en cry one. If the meclittmc or a:tizan wishes to know the best machine in use, or bow to make any substance outplayed is his business —if the House-wire wishes to get a recipe for making a good color, &c.—if the Inventor wishes to kr.ow what is going on in the way of improvements—if the Manufacturer wishes to keep posted with the times, and to employ the best facilities in bis business—if the Matt or Leisure and 5 . 114 wishes to keep himself familliar with the progress made in the chemi• cal labratory, or in the construction of tele graphs, steamships ' railroads, reapers, mowers a thousand other machines and applicatts ces, both of peace and war—all these (leakier ate can be found in the Scientific American, and not elsewhere. They aro here presented in a reliable and interestint , forms, adapted to the comprehension or minds unlearned in the higher branches of science and art. TERMS :—One copy, one year, $2 ; One ropy, six months, $1 . Five copies six moods. $4 ; Ten copies, six months, $9 Ten cop. ies, twelve months, $l5; Fifteen copies, twelve months, $22 ; Twenty copied, twelve months. $2B, in advance. Specimen copies sent gratuitously for ia• speetion. Southern and Western mousy, or rumx2e stomps, taken !or subscriptions. Letters should be directed to NIUNN & Co, 128 Fulton-st., N. Y. giV.• Messrs. Munn & Co. are extensively engaged in procuring patents for new inn'''. bona, and will advise inventors, without charge in regard to the novelty of their improve. manta. ItORS 044405- DR. MORSE, the inventor of MORSE'S IN' WAN ROOT PILLS, has spent the grea ter part of hie life in travelling, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as North America—line spent three years among the In.. diens of our Western country—it was in this way that the Indian Root Pills were first dim covered. Dr. Morse was the first man to ea• tablieh the tact that all diseases arise from Int. purity of the Blood—that our strength, health and tile depended upon this vital fluid. When the various passages become clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony with the dif. fereet functions of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and di• sensed; th us causing all pains sickness and distress of every name• ' our strength is exhaus ted, our health we are deprived of, and if nm lure is not assisted in throwing off the stag- Haut humors, the blood will become choked and cease to act, and thus our light of life will forever be blown out. How important then that we should keep the various passages of the body free and open. And bow pleasant to us that we have it in our power to put a medi eine in your reach, namely, Morse's Indian Root Pills, manufuctured from plants and root. which grow around the mountainous cliffs is Nature's garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which cn pens the mores of the skin, and assists Nature at throe mg out the finer parte Of the corrur Lion within. The second is a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the peeve to the lungs, .d thus, in a soothing manner, performs its duty by throwing off phlegm, and other humore from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretio which gives ease and double strength to the kidneys; 'hue encouraged, they draw large a— mounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown not boubtifully by the urinary or water passage, and which could act have been discharged in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other prop emit.. of the Pills while engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser particles of tmpuriry which cannot pass by the other outlets, ate thus titken up and conveyed off in great titian• titles by the bowels. Front the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach but become united with the blood, for they find way to every part, anti completely rcut out and idealise the system from all impurity, and the life of the body, which is the blood, be. comes perfectly healthy; consequently all sick. nese mid pant is drivel) from the system, foe they cannot remain when the body becomes so pure and clear. The reason why people are so distressed when sick, and why so many die, is because they do not get a medicine which will pass to the afflicted parts, and which will open the natural passages for the disease to be cast one hence, a large quantity of food and other mat ter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass; thus undergoing disagreeable ferments. tie., constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter through every vein and artery, until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse's Pills have ad. ded to themselves victory upon victory, by re• storing millions of the sick to blooming health and happiness. Yes, thousangs who have been racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have een score hed by the burning elements of ra• ging fever, and who have been brought, as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, bad it not been for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse's Indian Root Pills. After one or two dose. hod been taken, they were astonished, and ab. solumly surprised, in witnessing their charm. ing effects. Not only do they give immedi. ate ease and strength, and take away'all sick. mess, pain and anguish but they at once go to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it will be shown, espec• hilly by those who use these Pills, that they will so cleanse .d purify,. that disease—that decldly enemy—will take its flight, and the flush of youth and beauty will again return. and the prospect of a lung and happy life will cher'sh and brighten your days. CAUTION.—Beware of a counterfeit sign ed d. /1. Moore. All genuitte have the name of A. J. WHITE& CO., on each box. Also theoienuture of A. J. White at Co. All otlt ern are spurious. A../. WHITE & CO., Sole Proprietors 50 Leonard Street, New York. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by lal dealers in Medicines stir Agents wanted in every town, riling* and hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the agency will address as above for terms. sisr Price 25 cents per box. five boxes will be sent on r recei r of $l, postage paid. W i o EA ftliae*trglbwi. P .
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