': 4ll' :o"titt 4 . Otncri)l. BROAD TOP:-.4t will no doubt be gratifying to our citizens,' on well as all the other friends of the Broad TopTlailrond, to know that the track is being rapidly laid down. The iron has "ect: laid from the cut, Omit one•hnlf mile south of this borough, to Section 4. Ne un• derstand it to be the intention oftho Company to put an engine on the road in a few weeks, ler the purpose or distributing the iron along the line. So much as we know of the work, by personal inspectiot., and from the knowledge we hare obtained from reliable sources, and ccmpetent judges, we feel confident that it will not suffer by comparison with any other road in the onion. The bridge over the Juniata, is a splendid stroetnee, and will bear 010 closest impection. The Stonerstown Bridge has been framed here, and we presume will be taken up by railroad. The road will he completed, in the course of two month 3, at least in sufficient time to enable •our citizens to procnre their winter supply of coal from the Broad Top mines. Wo had almost neglected to notice that the basin will be ready for the water in a few days. CooL, VEKL—CoI. Winston and Judge Shortridge, the two gubernatorial candidates in Alabama, came near having a serious personal rolliaion during a discussion u few days ago.— Winston, it is stated, in response to an ass.'. tion of Shortbridge, said, "Yint are a liar• 1" Judge Shortbridge replied to hini--uYou are an infamous liar, sir," and as he said this he made his way ow the stand towards Winston. As the Judge descended from the stand Win mon drew his pistol—by this tints the whole house was thrown into confusion. A large .-rowel lurrounded the combatants, and a gene ral tight was pre vented by the interli,rence of frioads. Winston is the Lucerne°, and Sborividge the Whig and Know Nothing candidate. Such blackguards should be disconntentuntd by all good men. WORMY uF lonvoormx.---The young men of Conneaut ville, in this State, have offered a splendid silk Tress no the prim, to the best lieromvotnan at the next County Fair. The rotortition is Arletly confined to unitnirried women. We cannot tell the - mason of this, unless it be that they do it frets a sense d.j.. , tiee—judging that so married women have so touch practice in handling the reins at home, the hnitest woidd he lie' oil. Suppose the young 17,11 o rli ne ti ng a w , e o n , ty offer n like premien] at the proposed F.dr, to held hem next fall. Who says yes Blum: 11,t.rn "Cua.wmt."—iVe would uhnoht ns yuotl Hate?) !.3 t Cut,ect or eats, at midnight hour, than a, .•,•1 ,'• along thq other • • Lind • . • ••• ' `• •i• ,rse I!, : . t 1 1. ;, ;L:lti (11,11 %AO and vitt but ;, . f• . Daly, shu reinemhu en—etc Al is B, Bolt, Su--ete A! in-with th•hair:;o beowo•o•n, That would veep chit delight when you gave het• a RI mile, But •vould trenthull with le a at, you•a (ow•n. 'ORE Nero FOR CAMPELLITES.—One dour subscribers at West Barree, complitios of the irregularity of hit paper. whilst his neighbors receive theirs, punetuully. What and where the cause of this strange myitery it and lies— who in iv the blame, we hope to make plain at some future time. In the meantime,' perhaps the organ. of Jesuitism in this borough, may throw a little light upon the subject, by a few more communications. We pause for a reply. EDCC.rrtoxea CONVESTION.—There will ho a convection of the Tuacheri, School Director:: and ell who are loterettted in the prorneftta tti the Cllll, of education, or as many at rot•:. -.• • proper to attend, in this horouh. en the or the preseot mood). It in es: , t I tit, !.• Curtain the Stale Stiporinteuda•: , . !•-• - sent nod addrest the meeting. Eue:y teacher in the county, who can find it con..•! cot, should be present. lIARVEST.-Our farmers have taken advan tage of the old maxim, which provides for the making of hay whilst the sun shines. The :train, although Lot compldely ready for the sickle, is ripening very fast. Some fields have already been cut. The wheat so far as we no tice in this vicinity, has most superbly filled heads. •The crops this season, eatinot fail to gladden the hearts of the husbandman. Goon.—The Salary of iho County &Turin tendant of Common Schools, for Berko conu• ty, (Rev. W. A. Good,) hes been inereasedfrom $250 to $l2OO. Thii looks as if Berks was .4. :zing wore favorable to gothl schools, which is vrubably to he accredited to the fact that the deleterious influence of Locofocoisin is Using dissipated in that county. OUR 1300 K TABLV,—Peterson's Magazine fur August line been received. The present number is decidedly rich. Rich in reading, in engravings and in all things. Send for Peter. son at once. Thu Railroad Guide is the title of a very i,• teresting and useful work, we receive monthly. Every traveller and business man should nub. scribe for this work. DIAMISSED.—The Beurd of Sebool Trustees of Louisville, Ky., have dismissed several tea. ....._._ ..411 ii, counties. This machine possesses numy au ehers in the public schools, who were of fur• ed D a r . „ l ,L i l e t" i '' '' nil\..C ` r " ti " s, ba r ing !'''''","' v."""q" over.. "ay other " 'ho kind, inn.-..the partnership, under the title of i taet,tnat it pi nu manner wears the mottling, eign birth and Catholic pro c livities. The of- Hunts & Orafius, offer their protbssittnal servi-uses less soap, and is easier worked. fair excited much spluttering eta -i re the Loco. I ees to the citizens of Alexandria, and the stir- Tlte price ii ranges . ft . m , s . i.xr e, t s o t s o oLyt , a ,, dolltirs, re" Pa Pera' who, we Presume' have forgotten rounding country, I tZ:met I . ••d h • Dr. Il IThe' T r t i t i" II : i." not do •°. is t f!"), neonate a outs. , entire satts ita ton. itdoes no t o molt tints the example of cutting off beads, net by Pratt- 'DANIEL HOUTZ, al. D. Ihe says, ttn charge will he made. A trial is ky Pierce.WM. ORAFIUS, M. D. ; earnestly invited and pelican satisfactiun war ---...-so-as---- June '27, 1835.-3 m ! ranted. A strung recommendation for the mu. DIP'. 'tarO.—S , Ale, it i 3 said, in his forth- - - --- ' chine is the 'lumber alrottdv sold Administrator's N o ce. i Any person who wishes 'one of' these articles, coating book, intends to spare the President, U TUTTERS of Ad tr minisation on the estate of Call be accommodated tll addressing but punish Marcy. Why this distinction. we j j George Hudson, deed., late of Clay town- . . It. J. WILLIAMS, don't know, unless Soule considers Marcy the I ship, Huntingdon county. having been granted ... v Alexat i : L dria, Huntingdon Co., Pa. master and Pierce his pupil. But will not this t t y o ttt i n p d e e r :s c ize n d dc h?; Register indebted uii , estate e n o ,t u ,i i , l „ - 3, 3O, 13' 3 n , • - be sparing the rod and spoiling thechild? Yet imn.otliate settlement, and all persona having 1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NO'FICE. on second thought, Soule may be right, after all I claims will present them duly authenticated for i 1 'ETTERS of Administration had been gran. —for he is tempering justice w:th Mara.litntlement. REBECCA HUDSON, Adm.:, I_4 ted to the nmigned, on the estato of Dr. Jacob Huainan, late of the borough of Hunting- JOHN HUDSON, Adner don, dec'd., all persons indebted will make im -I.4FE ore THE OCEAN WAVE.—Gen. Pierce Three Springs. July 4, 1885-ait• mediate payment, aorl those leaving claims will is at Cape May, enjoying the fashionable can, piny, and salt sea. What a relief it must be CARPET pegs, Looking Glastes and Trunks, mea t, A. B. CREIVI'f'I, /Wrier. just recetved and for sale by G. GIVIN. I ti gi 'Tito books are at tin:office ofDavid Snare to him to get out of the dirty little puddle of - ' Esq. politics, into an ocean of clean water I A. 3OO BUS. Corn for sale by 1 July deb, 1855-61. number of our citizens, are now at the Cape. . CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. ! • CLOTHS .lIND C4SSIMERES, parread all the new advr•rti,crimt, MISCELLANEOUS, IiAILIBOAD 11OUBS. THAINS GOING EAST. Mall T. Ex. T. lE.T. I Ex. T. Train moors P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. Pett•rmlnirg, 2.40 8.00 4.25 Huntingdon, 2.56 8.14 4.40 Mill Creek, 3.08 8.25 4.50 Bit. Union, 135 8.40 5.03 TRAINS GOING WEST. Train leaves P.M P.M. A.M. A.M. Mt. Union, 4.33 8.12 6.35 6,26 Mill Creek, 4.51 8.25 7.04 6.30 finntinghon, 5.07 8.98 7,43 6.25 Petersburg, 5.23 8.49 8.13 7.05 AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS! PILLS THAT ARE PILLS : I , PROF. HAYES, State Chemist. of Massachu. A NEW AND CONIPLF.TE ; eetts, says they are the hest of all Pais and all. SY,II,IA,C SEMI, ~...• tIeNCII are the men who certify that Dr. Hayes .--, • . , , ._, , knows. viz : SejIIQUX., aL ..).,..,..4 Al. lir. 1 - i.. s - , LENtUEL SHAW, ChiefJtistice Supreme Cour r In three parts—by S. N. Coincit. l'audi .11,1 of 37.,,, by D. Appleton & Co., 318 & 34a Broadway, . EMI HIV WASHBURN. Governor al MIIAS. New York. W. C. PI. I•N E ETT. Lieut. Gov. of Maas. While the three works forming this stales eve lIV All) 1-:\ rr, Ex- Ste of State, and progressive, each one is complete in itself, being :5.3...10, of I', S. arranged with special reference to the wants asst RoBLII•I' t:. WINTHROP, Ex-Sneaker House capacities, of the class or grade of scholarship for lzet... 1% S. A. which it is designed. A Btu, ITT LAWRENCE, Millis:yr lieniput, to Part I. PRIMARY GEOGRAPHY. Small ' u.5...0 Britain, 'lto., 96 pages. Price 50 eta.—illustrated by j NOIIN Is. EiTzr.vrittcx, Catholic Bishop upwards of seventy suggestive designs, exquis• : MEN THAT ARE MEN. ;lively drawn and engraved for the work, anti : A moan the diseases this Pill has cured with as twelve large, beautiful and clear Maps, all of maishiug rapidity, welm 3 Y melt tie. which accord strictly with the character of the • f •estiveness, Hilious Complaints, Rheumatism, lessons, each Map, containing all that is taught iln psy, Heartburn, Headache arising frem a foul in its accompanying lessons, and nothing more. S'""'l't Nausea, l'u,ligellti..ut N,terb,i'l tu,ae,tiett .3 the Seo'ele, oust pain arising mart:from, elan:- Also containing a l'ronotineing Vocabulary ol' Loss of Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cuot the names of all the natural and political divis• kne •' : ' , neon, diseases, which require an °vacuum Med ions used throughout the, work. brine, Scrofula or King's Evil. They also by 'rho work was first published in January I purifying the blood and rthinuating the System, 1a5t,(1853,) and has already reached a sale of ' cure many Complaints which it would not be sup upwards of 40,000. : posed they could resell ; suet, as Deafness, Par- Part 11. IN•FER.IIEDIATE GEOGRAPHY. 1 Mil Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Debility! Large dna 81 pages. 18 Maps, numerous awl , Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, appropriate wandeuts. Price 67 cents. The and other kindred complaints, arising from a low publishers claim for this work, state of the lindy, or obstructions of its functions. 1.-.—That it has been carefully prepared, mid The/ arc the hest Purgative Medic-btu ever ills ' cr ered, 'nil you will but need to use them once rendered sufficiently simple to meet the capaci tie.s of the grade of scholarship for which it is i t knowrpe n d by DR J. C. AYER Lowell,muss d ' i g ned, viz:—Etty PtP" who have "'P iked turd Rd . (' by eery ;espeetable 17;eggist n Nets, but a few of the elements a Geowaphical "sei- • . • • - ! England. en,. ' 'Pitts. READ & SON, 'tenth:Rubin, It.. BU 11.—That the Maps are clear sold distinct. j (lIIER s:-. PORTER, Alexandria, Pa., T. 11. containing no more of the cartlis physical and • 1[4)3131ER & Co. Waterstreet, Pa., J. SI. 1105- .political divisions than the youthful student, at j 1.511, Petersburg, and by all dealers everywhere, this stage of his advancement, ' may reasonably I eitille la, 1.. 55-2 m. be exit:A.lml to memorize and retain. ' • Ill.—That the matter contained in the de. Pennsylvania Magistrate's Library. pertinent oh' descriptive geography, hcing or- J ranged under appropritm. heads, lenders it not : BINN I S JUSTICE, only exceedingly easy let' tin: pupil to acquire . AN D , but it assists hint in making a comparative esti. ! BUSINESS MAN•SI,I••,GAL GUIDE. mate of the chief characteristics of the most i - New anti Sixth Edition, bringing the Law import tut divisions of the ettrtlis surlitee , down to 1855. 1.V.•- • -•Tltat the Work contains no easy and I A Treatise on the office and duties ni .llder practieal system of studying a map„ which will , men and Justices of the Peace itt rile COIIII7IOII. eatable the student to completely daguerreotype wealth of Pennsylvania, includiug all the requi red Forrns , o , t , ' , l;tocess me t " Docket Evries ; and i's peculiar features with facility and aceuracy is mha i any le deemed upon his me mot embodying 1 '1 ' ' e tiltuilio to JUSTICES OF TIII, PEACE, but I° V.—That by means of the system, and the !Landlords, Tenants, and General to ; and. sitnplieity of the maps, no time is lost by the I „ co ki ng t hi„.0,,,,,, „it part:arta to lie, A &lie learner in fruitless searches, as he knows what 1 Argot Guidein• tin,,inco ~11,11. By John Mims, he has to learn and how to learn it. I lam Alderman of Walnut IVard; in the city of Vi.—That the "Pronouncing Vocabulary' I Philadelphia. The Sixtft Edition. Revised, is an exceedin:"ly valuable appendix—as it fur-1 corrected, and greatly enlat•ged by Frederick ' wishes a correct close to teachers, trustees, pas I Brightly, Esq., Author of ",h Treatise Sn the Irentsand others, whereby they may ascertain : Law of Costs," "Equity Jeri ...prudence," "Nisi whet l ' ier the student of this velum': has thorough- 1 P tins Reports,” Editor of . fwer"P'erf ou'Pt.'" s Digest," ly memorised the locittion of each physical l ' e • In one thteh volume ' ltnne ' (h.. en 'Y and political divisision of which it treats. Be sides this, it gives fist, proatounciation of every 1 M .\ LBl,. oo,traphical I.S contained in the sal j COPANION 'ill 11l N.IS'S JUSTIC IS. ,all 3. 1 84,0 0 . 1 .-----. VIL*-That the nu:teeth:us are of such a . GRAYDON'S FORMS. nature, and so executed, us to refine, while I Forms of fainycya ,ncin,uf fled of Practice in the they attract, and instruct while they comae the j courts of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions, Oyer pupil. I and Terminer, the Supreme and Orphan's Courts illese works have haea adopted . the teen: 1 and the dunces of the various Civil officers and chord Geographical Text Books in the Public i Justices of the Peace. Fourth edition, revised, Schools an lamp number of important towns corrected, and adapted to the present state of and cities, among which are New York, Brook. the Law :- with e "P ie " "ntde"" Solos and' . References, and a new, fell, and comprehmasiwe ism s Williatusburgh, Albany, A churn, Roches. • index. By Robert IL Wriudtt I's I one p Cincinnati. l'hiladelphin, Piutsburg, Hart. thick : bct„...,,,,i,,,,,„. Price 0 ;1; . ., , ,, , ,I . " -11 ' fiord, Springfield, Cambridge, Nantucket, New. i ' ALSO, buryport,i,weli, etc., etc.. cte. ---- : STRUM) AM) 8111141T1,% , S PURRON'S D. APPLETON &-, CO. DIGEST.--1700 to 1$ 1. Have also bust published GI! l'. 1 •819 :••."5- 1 LAND SEIIEVEYING ; theoretical m 5.a ut I . • :: t t,,,st 0f..j...5 Laws of l'ven,ylvanis, mom tical. I.lv W. M...Unlepsie, A..i11.. C. I:.. Prot% , the y, ~t I:se r i ;,, , :itel Seven Masked, to rho of Civil Engineering in Union College 5 .31.05, tjj:l-j,l' ,1:,,' ',l Sr." Mu' Tl:c•und Eight Ma ur "I:litrund of Roads and and ltailway, - 43,-- ' , re' , utt•l t'it , Y. 't he ri , ' , 'tr . I':'!ith , n. 1. , " the 1 vol. See. 424 pages 82. With four jj linmired 1 !arc John P , "'ll'"• l , ' • ••-1. flu , Plfilu, Sixth. Se:- '3 . 1. Shroud, Eighth miginvings {cud a mapshowing the variath, ' 'i, l ,!,'; i i i : ti ' i T ,',,'„, i 'Ll i . ' ii • ' i '' j -''. i i Mammal references, foot of the Needle in the United State,. : Notes to the Juutiyial Deeisiens ; AnOvtical 'Con -- tents • a 1 /is, . I Syllolotic of enoh Title t awl a A copy of these works, for. examination, will . Now. ' l4ol,llnd Ex lent.tivo Index. By Feeder bo sent, by mail, postage prepaid, to any•tench- 'els C. Ilri;tiolv, V. , ,., Attthr of -A Treat ko on ,cr or School officer remitting one half of its the Icoy ot rest.." "I•:qiiity Jurisprudenee," price. ;"Nisi 1:1-155 It ',poi is," Effiter of ••Itinit's Justice" Itf?,0"•A compkte Descriptive Catalog., of ' &e. One !tubas Royal fam. Price only .55,110 Text-Books published by D. A. & Co. Will be JCr/ The fus•lt and permanent voice ..t . Pees ,ont to any one r,qttesting the same. u dons Digest vise preserved by the 'Aliication Judy 18, 1833. i annually of* Digest of the Laws enacted each . ! year. Them annual I)iyeds are arranged in pre !trawl Top and Huntingdon Shaving else conformity to rho plan of Pardon's Digest. , They are, torch n/them, republished mutually ; Saloon. • are eonneeted together by a General Index (pre- TOSEPIE BOWLING and PROF. soREL, i pared anew each year.) which embraces the cop d are always ready to please all who may lit- I tents of the Laws of each ybar since the pal:llea , w them with a call. Walls along, gentlemen, 1 tion ofl'urd on's Digest, in one alphabet ; and : if you want "slicked up" right. I are'beittel up with Pardon's Digest, and also I 1 "Who bows to nll who enter in And whilst lie kindly smooths l' sold separately. he skin, t .1 ht": qt. Iturcha•r ef Pardon's Digest will al :ways bo in possession of the complete body of IGives ease and comfort to the chin ? 1 the Statute Laws of Pennsylvsnia down to the ' WitY , 'nom.. ! I very hour when Ire purchases it. 'rhose who "Who 'seeps Isis razors bright and keen, j have already purchased Pardon's Digest may al- And shaves his customers so clean, I ways complete it to date for rho small sum of They look like youths of seventeen ?•' I Fr•fia Centg, the price of a voltuno containing all Why, Thomas 1 th e annual Digests issued since Ma fi rst publics i, nn Railroad street, a few doors . tion of the preset edition of Purdue's Digest, r its heretoforest stated west of the Exchange hotel. KAY & ititoTtir.tt, j July 11, 1855-Im. J Law Booasstoxits ASP PrIILISIIEItS. _ • - ____ _.... ___ 17 4, 19 South Fifth Street, BOAT FOR SALE, First Store above Chestnut. We offer for sale on reasonable terms, one firOrtlors or letters of Ingo ry fbr Law Books First Class Tidewater Canal litnit, was hoilt lq from the eount . rpyromptly a tended to. us tuvl hos run four seasons, shin is now undergo- Jun. 2 , 18,,,-311, ing it thorough repairing, and will be sold cheep. , , . , W. MEREDITH & Co. MI IMIII OieffiCß worthy t of tho Pro- Mill Creel:, July 46,1855-35. gressive Age. Peaches ! Peaches ! A 1.1)1111(31 & FOOTE'S 1 We have 1...6,3.111.nm the reentry, a lbw bus. PATENT WASHING MACHINE , very tine Penchen, cat and unpaved, which woof- . ley Ibr sale ut $2,50 per Minim!. - KEsSLER & BRO. I TIIK sub:glib, in prepared to furnish every Mill Creek, Pa., July 4, 1853. 3tp. I. citizen of the comittonwettith, with not of ...... -- , these superb articles, acknowledged by all who For Sale. I have them in use, and by every one who line ten on. goo , ~,,,,.... Hors ,. s „ rin _ ww . o ., ~.. ~,, 1 toil them, to be superior to anything of the kind " ' " C). 11. ),6, K 1 N, d' rn ' yo ' rl i l, :"'" I eer brought before the pblic. , • They arc made t)1 . the hest material, under the Huntingdon Co., Pa. ! ,eperyi,ititi of the subscriber, who is prepared Ito deliver them at any point in this or the adjoin ...yeti- MEDICAL NOTICE, reap Shed nd Roe }terries!juet received by plain and fhucy. 0( ery low prices, at 11;c store & DUNN , lof GEC , . GWI N. MISCELLANEOUS. AIMS PILLS. MI SCE] NEO US C. 0. 11111 , 511,. C. WELLS [Eiga "4 . l lrl a W21140V FORMERLY C. WELLS A; CU., PORK PACKERS, I THE UNIVERSITY OF Wholesale Dealers in Provisions. Free Medicine AND I AND POPULAR KNOWLEDGE. CHAR itialttla A t t WWI'S s lON ; Tritiii, RY THE STATE OF I'ENNSYI, inEatqUANT$. VA NIA. APRIL 29, 1f1.13. No. 325, Liberty Street, A CAPITAL OP $lOO,OOO. • COMMERCIAL ROW, MA INT Folt THE, PI itl'OSE ARRES PITTSta P.I. OF Al.l, Have now won hand arm.) . large • Hr H 41 . 1 1),,111 4 .tech wont, to which we particularly de.F.ire t.. ‘ AJ . u invite our friends and dealers generally. Al4O for sup,lsing the Collinlaaity with ',lie- May it, 1855.-7 in. I,lc remedies nvfier,,, , r a 001p:tent Physician cannot or will at.a be employed, lam purchased X 0 0:0K o,:rtgZ.• tram Dr. JOHN It. ROWAND,Iiia celebrated Nu TICE i 4 bercby given :a eli person- a ham Rowand's Toni° Mixturo it may concern it,, train and after the next:sta for dement by the County Auditor,' of Huntingdon the only sure anti safe emu for County, On January MO no claim or demand FEVER & AGUE &C. by any perton, ageing: said County on atecollatl of nay road or bridge view, election, or service ul any kind reside:ed acid county, and which in at' art I And his inestimable remedy nir older standing than six years, will be allowed in ROWEL COMPLAINTS, ROWAND'S It settlement by said Auditors , and all dementia UP or BLACKBERRY ROOT, uncalled far and unclaimed up to the time spc-Which highly approved said popular Rome citied, will he considm•cd as forfeited and forever dire, tci,,,rdier with the ciiirorejiy . e neiurdy ror slim ; and the certificate, order or paper tra o,llml:tints at' sine Lungs, which it in predicated, rejected and 'hr.'''. aside : The University's Rentutly for Dyspepita sac an a cancelled paper. ' Indigestion. RALPH CROTSLEY, I The Univer,tity's Remedy for Costive Bow- PERRY MOORE, e a. HENRY BREWSTER. ! Also the University's Almanac may b e had. it the Branch Dispensary, or Stare of Moore & Swoope, Alexandria, Hunt. Uu., Pa. Thos, Bead & Sun, •• William Bell, _ " May 2J, 1851 BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. Whore may be obtained the most speedy mai. to for I Kessler St, Bro. AIM Creek, SECRET DISEASEs.— GIees strictures, I it. F. Kepner, Bro., Juniata Seminal Weakness, Pain in the Loins, Affections H anna , & C raw f or d, Tl iompso „ town of the Kidneys, and all those 'mealier affections I Thos. Olterholizer, Patterson arising from a secret Italdt,intrticularly the youth i 1). cd, r io t lb c o . ' New Mexico, •I of both sexes. which if not cured, produces colt- Jomithati Zeller. Alilfon, Cumberland stitutional debility, rendering marriage impossi- ' W. S. Prowell, Nov runtlwrl.ind ble, and in the end destroys both Mind and Body. I Young Men, .fu t. F Caslow,M.iima who have become the victims of Sul- i James Bic:it:ley, Franklin. Venango bury Vice, that dreadful and destructive lotbit'l ill 'fitompson, Dune. sville, Bi n h. which annually sweeps to nn untimely grave thou- I p a w Roya, Franklin Forge, sands of young men of the most exalted talents Oen. Bergstresser, Frani:sit, a, and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have I D. Williams. llolfidaystairg entranced listening senates with the thunders of ; 11. my„, i• elognettee, or waked to cc:slimy the living Ivrn , 1 . t h inl eau, 4: may call with full eonlitlenee. I in, Heston, Ilead Crooked Lunt Married Perini's, 1.1. A. /Intl:lite. Williamsburg, or those contemplating marring., aware .l* 1 'l'. Falls, and Lock below •' physical weakness, should immediately consult ; ](inlaid & Yvllbw Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health. ' E. Goodfellow, Hullidaysburg, Dr. Johnston, Joel Martinsburg, office No. 7 South Fredrick St., seven doors fr. tin I it. Denser. Waynesboro, Baltimore Street, east side up the steps. G", - 13u Mary. Orr, H o llidaysburg, particular in ohtaining the name and number, or ; J ames B e ll , j 0 t,„, d „„•,,, you will mistake the place. R. Lamberts., Franklin, A cure warranted, or nu charge made, in from Chas. Ritz, Lewistown, • 011 P to two days. J. M. Williams. MeVeytown, 'Pane NUM.-14. Johnston's Mike is in his J. 11.. Smith, Newton Hanaltun dwelling, no the steps. Ills very extensive pite- , P. C. Craige, m tine in it ilittient guarantee, that he is the only ' j w s i „i•i, it propel physician to apply to. I Jas. Strode, Strude's 1./r. Jobston, member of the Royal College of I Ilary Marks, Lewistown, Surgeons. London, graduate from 0110 of the A. w. m oss , •• most eminent Colleges of the United States, and G. W. Buchanan, 31cVe t.wo, the grouter part of whose life lots been spent in 14. intact & bon, Julinstown, Cambria thejlospitals of London, Paris Philadelphia, and May lit, 1855-Bm. elsewhere, has effected some of the most list.- II ishing cures that were ever known, many trot- ELA I I.BC)II - 1) ' bled with ringing the ears and head when mdcep, great nervousness, tieing alarmed at, Slid- 'is•n•llitiliTsafr den sounds, tout Lashfulness,with frequent , LJ-.4 Mg attended ,mietimes with derangement of I i Re i. n b,„ 1 „,.....„ L u g mind, were ttr.•:l immediately. A Cl,l, IN 4111,11,liChqly fl t a (Oft nil 1'1,1:10 Exl . n.\ c'r laucity that thousands fall viethns to this horrid disease For Iromases of the III:elder awl Kidneys Oh owing to the uttskilfelnwes of ignorant pretenders etriictions at the Urine, Chronic Gollo,llo'll who by time use of that deadly poison Mercury, (Meets, Weaknesses. amt cif diseases of ruin the Constitution, causing the most serious the Sexual Orgt., symptoms of that dreadful disease to make their WIIEI'IIEII IN It1.11'.1.: OR FEMALE, • aapeara „,„„ sac k as a fTh a ti o g s . u f the Lent, nose, from whatever canto they may lity e originated throat, skin. ete. f progro.sing rod.ll frightful ra- and no matter of haw 1..4; standing. piility till death puts, a period to their dreadful If you have contracted the terrible disease, suffering, by sending them is that Bourne whence which, when once seated in the system, will go no traveler returns. I down from site generation to another, lantern& TANA.: PA iricul.Att NOTICE.--Young men who 1 1 Meg the constitution and mapping ate very vital have injured themselves by a certain practice in- fluids of life, do not trust yourself in the Minds Bulged in when altam—o habit ftequently learned I of tlitacks, who start up ev,,ry day m a , v front evil eotii,:mions, or it school—ate elects ; this, and fill the paper, g%ti of which are nifthtly felt, even when asleep, and I too calculate!! •Le young and if .1. eared rem!ssr, inarrim,e looms, il,le, and not acquainted with , You s-au t it strut's bath mind and buOy. 1,0 too etreftil hi the M . a remedy in What a pity that a youtig mar, the itot.e al his them conic. country, aml the darlitm of his parents slitteld be TUE rr.uty I !'I , IIC snatched from all prmpeets and enjoyments of bee been pronounce-1 ' • ~• ~• ,•• :.171• lire by the Coll.eplellVe 011k1Viiltityrroin the path , THE GUS ,V 1•!... , , of lionize and indulging ill 3 Certain Sem, bath. Such persons before contemplating 'Marriage, It,is a tnedivii, , . • . • should reflect that a sound tuitel and Imtly are I „„.1 rely i„„,,,„ • . . the twist iteeess.iry requisites to promote j migh that it bialhuppiuess. Delired without these, the jour- A sm y int .. , ,• t . rev through life betsanes n weary pilgrimage, I „I- ra w,. an d p o i... , the prospect k n urly t larkem.; to thin view; the t li .,c nse ; .•, • k , k,, It - mind limannes shadowed with despair, and till,-d „ p 11,, di„„,, in with the mlantelioly refleetion, that the happiness • of another becomes iilighted.ith our own. ot•la ou by self-abuse most nal tide tits 'l'st:tilde', I.....,lit'titutisawl4 of the h es young men, end all who have injured them- eIL . . . matt tatat to untintsi) thus dashing t he selves by private and improper indulgence. brilliant Mopes parents, and blighthig in the ImenssANA.—These are seine of the slid and melancholy abets produced by early habits of" noble youth, viz: NN'ealmes, of the bait and "" Pions inthe head. Dimness of :sight, Loss of INFALLIBLE REMED \ . as o toedi . citm I . yltich must ben ' 1 • eta every Slnscular power, Palpitation of the Ileurt I)vti • from the simply 0011% - iitU to 1 he confined tout de. pepsin, Nervoit, Detanemitents of the spanning invalid, no cgnnl is R. he teeed, 1. "" - " 1 ""'' Gyuccal Debility SYlnidu "' s BOTH AS dk AA])of Consumption, Cc, illex 1.1.v---'1 he fearful effects ell the mind are lob TATIVE much to he dreaded; Loss Of memory, Confusion of ideas, 1 lepression of Spirit, Evil Forboilings; Aversion to Society, Self I)istrust, Love of Soli tude, &c., are some of the evils produced. Thousands of persons of all agen,eatt now jgdge what is the cause of their declining health. los ing their vigor, becoming weal:, pole tool enteia emi, have singular appearance about the eyes, tough and symbol's of consumption. Married persons, or these contemplating mar- • riage, being aware of plivsival weakness, should hannedistely consult 11r. J. mid he rostorod to per fect health. Mace, So. 7, South Irmlerick-St., Baltimore, Mds Am. Sutton:at. Otomattoxs l'EttFotto Nt B. Let nu false delicacy prevent you, but ap ply immediately either personally or by letter. Skin Diseases Speedily Cured,. T., STIIAN,II:IOI.—The olnuy thousands cured at this Institution within the last ten years, and the numerous knot - fit:nit Surgical Operations performed by Dr. J.,witnessed by the Reporters of the papers, and many other persons, notiees of which have appealed agent and again bethre the public., is a ,tilivient guarantee that the afflicted will find a skillful and honorable phys'elan. As the.) are nit 1.1.111 y tettornm and worthless quacks advertising thelitNeiVits as l'hysieuins,min ing the health of the afflicted Dr. Johnston would say to those unacquainted with his reputation that his Credentials or 1/iplumas always hang in his office Weakness of dm organs immediately eared, and tall restored All letters post paid—remedies sent by mail. May ^3,1855.-1, 10 DOZEN Ames' No. 2 Shovels, juAt recd• yeti and for sale br J. & W. SAXTON. Laine pat- A n t l e o , s n t s b , is n a n i i i i ti i r n ul ti lo e t.f p o ie, l3 e, ll! , g de ,rn e ioi ets up to SB cts. per yard,j tat received iittil liar sole by J. 4. ll'. SA 911 11 , , best assortment of Hosiery in town 4 -cop sitting of Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses and Children of every variety for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. AMS, SHOULDERS, and Flitch just reeci• Jl—Lved and for sale los CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. IIBE cheapest and best lot of rbelley Bump, and Berage de Latns, also Satin, just reed end for sale by J.ck IV. SAII/4.TI)N. A Choke lot urdr:eil beef juiit received upd a for role qt the new store of CUSISINGUAIt &DUNS. HAM, Shoulder nod Flitch, just received and for Web: , ' J. &W : SANTON. MISCELLA.NEOUS, ilfin ODOWNOIIS7 IFATanv M,MDfE, Issued under the nen!, sanction and authority of Cailtbi . l::. Venar,o, Ilelnaboltra Highly Concentrated CoMVOUND FLUID EXTRACT SAIISA• PA.RILLA, For purifying the Blood, remining all diseases arising from excess of Mercury, from tiny exposure in life, chronic eonstitu-, tional disease, arising coin un im pure state of the Illoutlmml the • unly reliable and effectual • known remedy Out, for the cure . ScrofuluSalt itlattn, Scald Head, Ulcerations oldie Thrum and Legs, Pains and Swellings of tho Bones, Totter, Pim pies uu the Face ' apt' all hea l!. Eruptions of the Skin, &c., This article is now 'prescribed by some of the most distinguished Physicians in the country, unit has proved more efficient in practice than prop ,p ro ti o n nt 'iarptharilla yet uttered the pub• lic, tieveral cases of secondary s'phili9, Mer curial stud Herofulous diseases have entirely re covered in the incurable wards of our Public In stitutions which had for many year resisted ev ery mode of treatment that could be devised.-- Tilebe cases furnish striking examples of the salutary plkets of this medicine in arresting sere of the most inveterate diseases, eller the glands were destroyed and the bones already pit teetial. . . NoTic:E.—Letters from responAlfic Physi cians unit Professors of several Medical Colleges and certificates OffUres from pallet. ‘1:11 found accompanying both Prepara thing, PKIC•h3, Flak' Extract of Matt, Si bottle or 6 loot. " •• Sarsaparilla. " • 4 ‘• equal in strength to one gallon syrup of SOrF-o - Prepared and sold by 11. 'l'. 111:1.3111Q1,1 1 , Chemist, 263 Chestnut St., near the Hinted Haute, Philadelphia. To be had of Thus. Read & Son, Huntingdon, and of Druggists nod Dealers everywhere. 117".411 letters di , eeted to the Proprict . w. or .19. sat reeeir, immediate Whoa.. May 19,1855-Iy. AFINE assortment of Poen CouA, Vest.. un.l Punts from upwards for sale at dm cheap clothing store of It. MAX. Tim best assortment of Carpet ever °fluted, and at lower prices then can be got it any other establishment. Just received and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON• 1 UST received end for sale—M4eret. Shad, ticrrin, Trout, nal fattish, I , v J.. 1 MISCELLANEOUS. I MISCELLANEOUS. STARTLING. BUT TRUE: NHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW How often it happent, that the oil, LLgcre from year to year in that pitiablA runlition a.: not even Or one day to teal the happy and exhitaratnn lotto otos incident to the erjoyment of health THE BLOOMING Bitipm, But a haw years itgo in the flush of lienith owl youth, and buoyancy of GpiPit, rapidly, and uppareutly in• explicably, beeomei fool o, sickly, ssllluw , debili• ; toted wife, with from, cuumiatcdo,erye9 unstrung, ! der reind, countenunco boating Lbu imprest • of cufloriog, and an utter !Apical nod mental punt tuition, arming trout ignoranya 111 the simplest awl plainost rules of health us canneeted with tie mtu•• toga state, the violation of %chi.] coffering and misery, a. only to the wife, but awn HEREDITARY COLTLAINV3IIPON THE CIIIIAREN " UNTO Tur. TIMID AND FOUVTII LUNER,I LON," Tr. nom 1111 l CON NUMMI° V. SC IMP If LS lIVPOCIFONDIGN, cvsiANirv. GOI"I', KING'S EVIL, mud otltut• 1 wor. Disciatieq, toa at Staple and Panoy Stationary, if the best iittaiity and tqwe3t price.^. Remember it, 1.",..rth West corner Sixth and Arch St., Philaile!!.hia. • May 2: 4 , I: DREADFUL INHERITANCE FituM T!!i: PA Ii!..NTS remody I. No re., The'reT! , dy WWI - , Owl ini:evie4 • ,e •I, These are ,i en' u. THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPA7,:ION nn: 1/undrrdtli Eat(itni, (500.04i1.1), )Nm) . pp. 9.i1.. A .113.2nrd wo, • I r,,,,tation, 111.1 Lt y 1110 It v.ro pub11:1,1 in the catalogue+ .• • Philadelphia, and • bonloollera In tlie I ~,, • in 1841, sine° which th., FIVE H1J.NDHE4 ':;..:,..../J3AND CONES I tam: been sold, of A, the, • ~,,rar of ONE 1 . 11(11 ., 01 , SEE! EI NI Ail., IttleAting the 10,, • • !. .. :eh It Ia h.i.t as ar, hal,' popular 11(10K FOR EVE:RI' F11.:3111.1: anitinr Loving iliivotoi o attont ion Pi it, li:M.of complain, peculiar to fetualot, •••• 1, , ••:S•lt it• is yinirly r ..:1 .y loiter. r ••. r • • rf r, lo COllll.tio, it, ow a 11.111 t niiL t; ~. i:ie?fe. fur. Lc~ a,:n~a:i{i.~. , . 3 tnot , ,r 11, .~..~.. .~., .s to 1. .~. .. .. ~.. ~.. C~~~l ntrl,tion uu.l n•..., • •. I hpuptorns ,11, ,et; or alarm as 011 eel,. it, , • • . ,tion aro de.crii.r , ..J. 11.4' 111.1 y r... o,•!ructiona or irregular. pemlliar to the fen.. atom, slJ^h ntntermlno thn , the el.:, of shich they pro Ignorant, and for rir forbids at:eking medical whiz,. ng Iroct peac,sus (aali, or the tveu,h, , &bud (weakne., 41elolity, Se. ) 11,1 y alv .1,14'4 agony fur many months preceding runane• ulrl.t Man, have difficult it not tinnge.rous delirerle=, ~ o me nhose liveo aro I.l.arded sucti eiwil font in Its nexus of prevention, amelioration and relief. It is of COM,. imyrurt icaLlo to Collpy lolly tl. Vl,lOlll aubjecth treated of, as; they aea of a =taro htriotly in• terAnt for the utarinal or those contemp4t:lg marriage. header, aro you a husband or a father tvife ar a umtlaer? Have you thy :.iurero wolfao of there y - on love 'ore your Von:HIV, and in,o no time iu what eausea Interfere with their health and hap• 11. Li:440.1u your oit n. It will avoid to and It LAS to thotooinfl+, nmny n etty of pan awl anxiety, ftlowed nleeplrat Incupacitetinl tLe tulud for its ortiZsury muesli, and otatuuuting them, award for =Meal attendusee, medicine, and rlvertiet.l stostrurut xlileL ~tLerui.e would provide fur dtaning eau, the Inr.r.altie: e,C aze an.l the prover c , :nontion your children. In cunsequelice of tl.e untioraal popularliy of ai u:iftencld by ita estraurelluary /ale, waits, imp., tiot. have bum altetupted, aA xcll nu bonkosll,l as cu Ulu public, by Unitatlutm of title page, eptit e.:i:loua, and aurreptlitous infringement:4 of cup; right, tied other ,csles end deteptionA, It bat been fuuul nece.ary, ILI, fore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC ttvrty St r, ONeo baes I, the title taKe and buy ont) of rosportablo ,teeters, or Deal by ne.:l, and addre,,s to Dr., 11. Maurice Ilnon receipt of One Dollar TM,' MAR BLED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION,' Is sent pedi,l fr , ,, to any part of the United States. the Canadas and British Provinces. AU letters must be poat-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MADRICEAU hot: 1224, New-Yolk City. 011.ce, 129 Liberty SuLt, N: York. AGENTS AN PEAA , II.4 tlNi T. I;• . 1 . .7 ,, I ..! • . i; 11.1!• t•aii , riot •.•,t) at .1 ‘'..!...1. K. Ciain/ , • , 1,51,h Swartz, IV I:•, •,. I; ter C. 5101111,H il. .1. La..) t2oloi!, Litt. Fetartittry G, 1E,55•411t. CLOTHWO I A ricyi Assortutent Just Opened! And Will be sold 30 per cent. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST HOMAN respectfully informs his customers and the public generally, that be has just opened at his store room in Market Square, Hun tingdon, a splendid tit, stuck of Ready made Clothing for Sprintll and S ttttt mop •oes'eting of Sept:dine blurb Dress and Frock Coats, bbtels arid fancy Cassimcre, Cassinct and ; Corduroy Pntulou;,s ; a Itkr; , e assortment of Vests, Ffsts, Cups, iiels and lawk,t 11,,ukerd i j e f. Shirts, Sit:menders, Carpc; Hug,., Trunks, &e„ S:c.; all of which witsell cheaper than the ! same quality of Htm,ls can be purchased at retail in Pliitudelpltia or ally other eAublislanent iu the country. I'cr:nns within to La} Clothing would do well to Coll mild t.,,autine his ito It hclorn pureltusing el,ewhere. igtl.:it, .11161 23. 12r6715. 1` . :113 0 VAL - N,7 sAnAli Kui.P ukiies to inform thu I' l holies of Huntingdon tool the surrounding country that she has tooted nextdool• to Charles Miller ounce the Presbyterian Church, Hill St., ' where she intends carrying ttn the fancy and straw lut•iness. Having received the ' latest city .he is preyared to nttvtol to I all that n nt 1;‘,P1•11, With 1LC11 . ,115[0111. APO, 5..1. KULP. :PUSS.CIO7..7—TTION r 1 111: intrtntrship heretofore existing hetween 1. !ityttin Alto e # . is Icy mum. , eml,ent solved, null ell person, il,enisel% es in debted to the said flew, end oct- Ile their lieeettllts Withou; "AIY TON . MOSSEIZ. .\ oil 2. OGKINI: Glasses, • jtt• t ri ja , t ,;:ii I, sal IA by BORNE BILLS, V EXTLY printed oil short iiutico, oiltl at !A prices nt tho "Journal ()thee" Agreat qihandsont, bale by •J. W. SAXTON. - - UST receiving, fhb; weuk, Mackerel, Herring &c., and fur 1:11e. by J. &W. SAXTON. I THE t of flouts nod Shwas ever uthired in town, for sal, low liv J. t l• W. S.l TON„ Gold Wittchos subl by lip. S,An rnttr than chic, here. N • rb' atn; I he .t art .;lint, GWIN. CHEAP BOOKS, CHEAP BOOKS 4 7, THE CIIIEAP 11100X(6ELLER. . W. OORNER SIXTH AND ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA. I.r is ,mstuntly recohing from the Trade, Soles, and other unctiou sources lurge supplies of carefully selected Books in all Departments SEl.l..4_n` SUNDAY ScHOui., JUVENILE AND. TOY BOOKS, &c. to ail init,4, and ht all price:. Book: for piescrintion, Bibles, Testaments Prayer Books with a very large and ext,nsive variety of BOOKS! BOOKS!! ,0 0 0 and l' I ptpla bof ( A il s "' •'Ft • embracing every variety to be had r• in Doston, Ntiw York and Philadelphia—the se.bscrilicr hag Jost received and offers for side extremely low. His stock of STATIONARY is of greet variety and superior quality as rol -1 lows :—Feolscapo, Letter, Note and Wrappl.,, 7 Paper. Envelopes of every kind ; Gold sic Steel Wm, Portmonies, Pocket Books, Pen Knives ' Pocket Knives, &e. School Books of every kind 'mil in the county, at wholesale and retail price, 1 ()00 PIECES WALL PAPER of the latest and prettiest styles, just re ' ,ived and for sale at Philadelphia retail prices. All the above stock the public will find it to be to tbeir interim to call nod examine before per basin;; elsewhere,. he is determined to give. ,tii,r.‘etion to every customer. Store opposite 11'hitt:11,Cb lintel, 'Railroad street. WAR. COLON. • I inotingdon, April 10, 1855.-tf J. W. THOMPSON t AT? UM - IRX AV t.6§IGY) COMMIIWONER FOR PENA"A DAVENPORT, lOWA. Atter44 to buying, selling and locating Lands Ittid land warrants, pays to ars, loans Mosey on Heal Estate sccurity,on commission, examines and makes abstracts of title, &c. Any bus:nest* intrusted, will he attended to promptly and with fidelity. bet Cr to Hon. Get. ; Taylor and Members of the Bar et Huntingdon. May 14th, 1855-6 mo. If 0 'T .$. .4 4, 10111.1Ztt1f015. Collectors ot*Sta to and County tax for the year 135 , 1, are requirN to ccllect and pan over the amount remaining unpaid on their duplicates ' on or before the 13th day or August next, or t hey and their surety will'he issued against immedi ately after that date. By order of the COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. June 6,1855.-6 t. NOTICE `l, - 7, ;TICE is hereby given that the partnership IN heretofore existiog between the tir.tlerkign . ed (trading under the I'M et' Couch 4 . Drniii,)• \is this duy dissolved by . mutual consent. The {,00k3 of said fret are to the hands of David Dunn with whom ail concerned will please to I make immediate settlement. GHOUGE COUCH, DAVID DUNN. April in, 1855—ti. DISSOLUTION. 1 11 partnership heretofore existing betweeu 1 1 1 4 :, Brown and Hagerty is this day by mu• tlutt consent dissolved. Al! pers.". knowing thou:it:lves indebted to huid licui , will pleas,, call and Leta° their ace Junt.: v;ititt,ut t alas. 11. I- BROWN, J. L. lIIGERTY !la.!, 1216.01 FAX.. undersigned wishe. to inform his friends find the public generally that he has moved hi,..hop to the building of And. Harrison, for merly occupied by him at Collector's office, Did St. Where hu intends carrying of the Tailoring twiness of such terms as will not fail to 'give satistitetiun to all that may furor him with their Ile wishes to return thanks for the liberal pa tronage heretofore received and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a coutiouance of the some. ENO H. KULP. April 10, 1Y.55-if. LI:LTISi'II.Y. DR. J. It. DEWITT, Surgeon Dentist, respectfully odors his professional services to thoie who !tiny wish operation. on the teeth. Office with Dr. Hewitt, Alexandria, Huntingdon Co., Pa. April 10, 1855-6in*. JOSEPH DOUGLASS, iu liceounellstown a has coin:tautly on lumd, ready made rides: and is prepared to make and rupair Guns of all kinds at t h e shorteht April 23, 18.55=1 y. Fever and Ague. --The !twat obstinate eases cured imutediateh• by Dr. tilt ALLXNUEI, WM ' S FEVER AND Auci ANTILWIE. In uo ease will the patient have more than non chill after the first dose. Call and get it circular from the agents, TILOS. READ & SUN, Druggists, IlUntitllooll, Va. Jnuc 2t), WANTED, To est:Nish by a First Class Insurance Coat• it.toy, an Agency in •this borough. To a person of good business habits, willing to devote hi, time Moue to the Ccinpany . , a liberal eootpeuaa tion will be allowed. 4ddres,s, with reference, Box 900, Philadelphia. July 4th. 1853-4 Sal;, ;luster, Nails, iron nud Steel, all kivai ut country produce taken in exchange fur Goods ut the store ue J. & sArros. GENT ('racersand Scarfs of every variety.— also Gray Stocks, just received and fur salo by J. @ W. SAXTON. DAHASOLS of the very best quality from 73 1. tu 350 each tar vale by S W. SAXTON. 1)1.111E WIllTt: LEA] /just received and for I sale by .1. lit W. SAXTON. L! IL VE Butter liitivcc, and Salt 5pu0m,..14 I) E. Suare',.(lleapJewelry Store, by the bushel cud Flour oy the barrel 1 . lbr xJu at the cheat. now Store of CUN.NINQII.I:II& DUNN. 1111 Ell PPLES, wk.! stud Impeded just teceit a n al fur We ht. CUNNI . NGFIZO.I& DUNN. [-by Lead and rot gala [ - by t • NIN itAllkt DUNN. ( fi li ri e ru ti r t , 2 ,. 1,..1,:az. just reeetroo 1 . DUNK. ~,oll•selectetl lot of Earthen b.) CUNNINGHAtd& DUNN. Nraifr owl 9tikci. A general assortment by ) CUNS'INVIIANI & DONN ••