t E,crtuit alit' Ctottitt). Our Book Table. Tom Kmesensoessa.—This excellent meg. twine for December, has been received, and is very interesting. PKTERRON'S MAGAZINE.—Petorson has alrca• thy began the new volume. Tim January num• ber if before us and abounds with beautiful en gravings, plates, reading, &c., be. Ibis Mag. seine is only $2 per year. Send and get it. Tim Fault 3ounxel..—The new volume of this valuable work will begin under favorable auspices. Scientific men have been employed to contribute to its columns, and every means adopted to render it the host scientific work in the country, roi the farmer. KENNEDY'S BANE Sort REVD.:W.—We have often expressed miming pleased with this ex. colloid. Detector, nod we feel confident every bile will who receives if. $5.00 REWARD. We will !twat cheerfully pay the above re• wool to any individual who will give its such information as will lend to the discovery of the intlivilual o.r individuals who deface, or destroy the curds printed at our Job 01lice, relating to the Job Printing 011ice.'"rhis re ward will be paid more especially for informa. tam as to the destroyer of our bills at the Penn sylvania Railroad Station !few. "Wo unto you, Lawyers. The New York fkivilif insists that thic cone. try shall no longer be governtal by lawyers. It protests against electing a lawyer for President next time. That means, of course, hurrah for George Law. If the Herald can prevail, the lawyers are now to be proscribed, and made to fake back seats. flow will the scribes and Pharaseem like it. The Liquor Law—The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania decided at Pittsburg on Saturday that the Sunday Liquor Law of 1851 was re pealed by the law of 11155. The law of 1851, according to the Supreme Court, is a local one and that of 1855, a general one. 111,.„,' • , 11,1 110 , S . - On the 29th ult., by her. S. 11. Reid, Mr Michael Kyper t Miss Margaret Morrison, of ilarklesburg, Hunt. Co. Pa. On the nil ult.. by Rev. A. It. Still, Mr. El. iho Chileott of Cassville, to Miss Mary C. Ha. gey of I I iinti ngdon, Pa. On the 291 h ult., by Rev. P. M. Itightmyer, Mr. Jacob Baker to Miss Susan Shaffer, of Wa terstreet. hunt. Co. Pa. On the same day, by the same, Mr. Joseph J. Reefer, to Miss Rebecca June Chamberlin, of Warriorsmark, Runt. Co. Pa. In Porter township, on Tuesday evening, tho 29th ult., by Rev. F. A. Rupley, Mr. Reuben Oaks, of Barnce tp., to Miss Caroline, eldest daughter of Col. Jno. Ifuyett, of Porter tp. ..i2UI2IfiEt'L.PM A DLALIIEK24BS 0 Ftorm--holders nre firmer in their demands today, Ins been generally refused for ,tantlarti shipping brands; the demand lamever is limited to the wants of the bane hmle , i 1 from $0,623 to $10,75 Sim• common to 4,11 . a. and Salley !hinny brands. RAE FLoUlt is firm :it 11,50, and ('ors at $.l for l'enn'a Meal; most holders refuse the latter figure, .although a sale of .5011 blds was made last eve- Mug at that price. and 100 bids old stock at o'.l 50 for old. WHEAT is ill good demand and I,dher higher, with sides of 10,000 bim. at 2- 1.511222 fin. fair to good reds, and 21082:13e for white, the latter for prime lots. Coax 'meets with steady demand at 70.80 e for new• Yellow as to eonditiom—about 2000 bus. hays been sold in lots at these rates. live to firmer and about 2000 bus. Western have been sold fit I 23c. ( I ATA—farther sales :1000 bus. South • ern have been 'mule at -Ile. NEW AMENTIsI:IIEVI s. IL COFrEIPS Trams and Ilicaire J Establidinicia, Allegheny St., 1 - I,lli.Ltr a - 'burg. COIIMAIItIy Icu hand, Mmwh ( 'lm proved TruNres—every elle and nine; Fine Kendt •Thissts.hr Hernia Rapture, combining correct .Cimstruetion, extreme liglitlires, owl ‘eith mice and earnlort Dr. Buitainis &dee for Prolitpsus Uteri rind .its associate pains and weakue.es; /;eerier Bra ,. and Erpandr. of approved make. 441"Eitiecial attention invited to Banning , . In .hat ingorerf nicia—the Spring-Spine Sh ou ld er :Bruce, adapted to all with stooped shoulders, , narrow chest, and spinal weakness. It attaches to the Body Brace, is easy, elegant and effective. Orders from a distance promptly attended - to. Persons writing for Trusses trill state No inches around hotly, over rupture ; ler Body Brace, No. inches around hips ; for Spring-Spino-Shoulder Attachment, No. inches around chest tinder arm pits. Instruments not lining, exchanged, if re turned unsoiled. Dee. 5. 1855.-31.. AV DITOWS NoricE. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons into rested that the undersigned audits.r appoin ted by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon coun ty to distribute the balance remaining in the 4muds of George 511cCrum, administrator of Mar tha Selfridge. Ilee'd., amongst those entitled thereto, will attend for the purpose aforesaid, on Friday the 411, day of January next, at one, o'clock in the afternoon, at his Mike, to the bor ough of Huntingdon, when and where nil per sons having claims against said balance are re• quests d to l I esent them to the auditor, or Le listen oiler debarred frets receiving any share of said balance. JOHN ItEED, Auditor. Dec. 5,1855.-4 t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. NOT GE is hereby given to all persons into rested that the undersigned nuditur•appoin ,ted by the Orphans' Court of I km ingdun Coun ty to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Dr. C. J. llirst, adminitratur of Wil liam Hirst, Esq., deed., amongst those entitled thereto, will attend for the purpose aforesaid, on Saturday, the sth day of January next, at use „o'clock, P. M., at hts office in the borough of •Huntingdon, whets and whore all persons inter -egad-in said-balance. are requested to attend and ,present there claims, or be fro no theme forth forever debarred from receiving any share iu said 'balance. JOHN HEED, Auditor. Dee. 5,1855.-4 t. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersign ed (trading under the firm or Couch dk bann,) is this day dissolved by . nuttual consent. The books of said firm are in the hands of David Dann with whom all concerned will picas° to make immediate settlement. GEORGE COUCH, pAVID DUNN; April 10,1855-tf, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of James Stewart, lam of West tn., Hunt ingdon Co, 40, haring been granted to the undersigned, all persona indebted to said estate will make immedietp sottimneut, awl those hav ing claims against it will preheat them duly au thenticated tar settlement. W11.1.1A21 STEWART Adis& Nov. 28, 102.-6 t.• MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. BOOKS FOR SCHOOLS AND FAMILIES. THE ILLUSTRATED composrrtoN BOOK, This work is a groat help to teachers nnd pu pils. It is a quarto of letter sheet size, contain ing Directions, Subjects, and Blank Leaves for Composition, with large and splendid Engra vings. It is finely printed on the hest writing paper. Price 3if cents for school edition or 62 cents in lull gilt binding. POPULAR LECTURES ON SCIENCE AND By Dion, Lordlier, L. L. D. ; treating of ell the Physical Sciences in a complete and familiar manner. Two large octuvo volumes, of 1,206 pages, with several hundred Illustrations. Every teacher arid library should hare n copy. Price $4. ROBERTSON'S HISTORY OF AMERICA. From its discovery, continued by nn American historian to the present time. A large octavo volume, of 1,209 pages, splendidly illustreed, gilt binding. The most complete history of our country ever written. Price $4. MEDICA L G TIDE FOR E re/11"/ , :1,1///, I HOMCEOPATHIC PIRAVYI , B% trfr EthleßUM :;.; BY MARTIN FRELIGII, M. D. Embracing the history 'Diagnosis, and Treat ment of !Mimosas in general ; including those pe culiar to Females, and the management, or Chil dren. Accompanied by a complete ease of re medies prepared expressly for this work. Price of Book and Case, $5. Book alone $1,50. Published by HENRY W. LAW, 66 Fulton St., New York. Nov. 28, 1855. BOOK AGENCY. THE slibscribprs have established a Book I.!Agency in Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or pabli•mtion at the retail price free of postage. Any persons. by forwarding the sub scription price of any of the $8 Magasiovs, 'coot. no Harper's, Gotley's, Putnam's, firaham's, or Frank Leslie's Fashions, &c. will receive the magazines for one year and I copy of the splen did lithograph portrait of either Washington, Jackson or Cloy; or 'if subscribing to a $2 and a $1 Magazine, they will receive a copy or ei ther of silo three portraits. If subscribing to $6 worth of Magazines, all three portraits will he sent gratis. Music furnished to thoso who may wish it. Envelopes of every description and size in large or sinnll quantities furnished Seal Press es, Dies, &c. sent to order. EVer; Ilescription °I Engraving on Wood ex ecuted with neatness and dispatch. Views of Buildings, Newspaper Headings, Views of Ma chinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge Certificates, Onsiness Cards, be. All orders sent by mail promptly attended to. Persons wishing VICWA of their buildings engraved can send a Daguer reotype or sketch of the building by mail'or ex press. . . . . - Persons at a distance having saleable articles would tied it to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we would act as agents for the sale of the same. • & 50 South Third St., Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 2S, Fruit, Shade, and Ornansen- tal Trees. ivlEssßs. TAYLOR & CREMEII offer for 11 sale at their Nurseries in Huntingdon, an assortment of trees of the best varieties con sistiug " APPLE, APRICI PEAR, CHERRY, PEACH, ALMOND, PLUM, DWARF APPLE NECTARINE DWARF PEAR, DWARF CHERRY SILVER M At'LE BALSAM PINE ARBOR VITA. GRAN?. VINES, &e. ... . . All orders addressed to then will be filled at the usual fernery prices. Testes Cash. Nor. 28, '55.-4t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. [Estate of Benjamin Nearhoof, deed.] The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphan's Court 01 Huntingdon county, to make distribution of the funds in the hands of George Guyer Jr., Administrator of the estate of Ben jamin Nearhoof, late of Warriorlike& town. ship, deceased, among those entitled to the same, hereby gives notice that he will attend at the Register's Office in Huntingdon, on Sat urday the 2241, day of December seat, at a o'clock P. M. fur the purposes of his appoint ment, where all persons having claims against said funds are requesled to present the seine or he for ever debarred from getting a share of said fund. TIIEO. H CREMES, Nov. 27th 1555 . -4 t. Auditor. J. w. THOMPSON, taTTIDIINCI liiVi 1/11W, AND CO.ILIIISSIOAER FOR PENNS YLIANIA, Davenport, lowa. Attends to buying, selling and locating Lands and land warrants, pays taxer, Walls MOney on Heal Estate snowily, on commission, examines and makes abstracts of title, &e. Any business intrusted, will be attended to promptly and with fidelity. Beier to lion. Geo. Taylor and Members of the Bar at Huntingdon. Novprober 21, 1855.-lini. • AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of James Campbell, late of Shirley Township. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons inter ested that the undersigned appointed audi tor, by the Orphans' Court to distribute the bal ance u 1 said estate remaining in the hands of Hance ti. Canipbell, AtlnOr., will attend lor the purposp at his office, 011 Thursday slit 241 th of December, 11115. i, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and that at that time and place they are required to pre acid their claims to the undersigned or be du burred from coming iu fur a share of suck assets or balance. ' A. W. BENEDICT, Nov. 58, Auditor. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. AGENTS WANTED. In every county in the United States and Canada, to sell 0110 of the most important Books ever published in America, and one that ' should be in the hands of every male and fe. male, who regard their own health and the welfare of their offspring, entitled HOWARD'S DOMESTIC MEDICINE, Revised and enlarged by Horton Howard, M. 0., containing nearly ONE HUNDRED im.es- TRATIONN, of great importance, and nearly one thousand largo octavo pages, bound in substnn that leather binding library style, three volumes bound ir. one containing an important ItTsum or DOMESTIC) MKUIVI. with a Treatise on ass atomy, Physiology, and all diseases that man kind are lie ir to with Prescriptions of the great est importance to mankind. Also, an exten sive Ti(EATISE ne 111,4WIFF.IIY, giving a 11111 des cription of the Diseases of Women—the cause of disease and cure. This book was first published as in Text Book and is now used in the Eastern Coreges; but the revised edition in made simple and plain, that all classes may cummbend it. It contains an explanation to all the medical terms used in the book. Price $4. Agents wishing to engage in the sale of this valuable book, will do well to make immediate application as it will be exclusively a subscrip tion book, and the greatest pains will be taken to prevent one Agent from selling on the terri tory assigned to another. A sample copy will ho sent, by mail, post paid, to any part of the United States or Can ada, on the reception of the retail price in cur rent fonds or postage stamps with term to Agents, and to those wishing to engage in the business. Address 11. M. 1111.11 SON, Publisher, Qua. key City Publishing Housc,P2 South Third street, Philadelphia, or queen City Publishing House, 115 Main street Cincinnati, Ohio. Oct: FALL AND WINTER 0000 Call and look before you purchase, - • • 1 1 - A@. ) :ti'Vj ITAR just returned from Philadelphia and is I now opening one of the prettiest and best selected stock of goods ever brought to the bor ough of Ilnutingdon. It would be useless to mention all of the goods we have on hand— Ladies , Dress Goode. _ . . of the IntesCWle:' A large stock of llosery, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Velvet, bonnets linden , loves, Collars, Spencers, Casimores, Cloths, ' Casinetts Laces, Silk Mitts, Delanes, De-llorge, Kid Gloves, and all kinds of goods generally kept in a country store. Also—a tine assortment of Hoots, Shoes, Bats; & caps, QUITHNIMIT and eedcrrare. A forge and good supply of _ . Fresh Groceries. Call and sco my goods and examine for your. selves. Thankful for the patronage of the past by my Newts, and the public generally, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the mune. All kinds of country produce token in ex change fur goods at the highest market price. Oct. 114 1855. & 'WINTNIL 400:1:10, AT TUE BROAD TOP DEPOT. f IUNNINGIIAN & I)UNN have just returnee U from Philadelphia, and arc now opening at the bead of the Broad Top Basin ularge and beautiful assortment of Fell & Winter Goods Consisting of Dry goods, Groceries, Rard-ware, Queens-ware, Cedar-ware, Hats, boots and shoes. willow- *ware. Ready Made Clothing always on hand. and in short everything that is usually kept in a country store. BACON SALT, FISII AN!) PLASTER, kept constantly for Salo. Call and examine our stock before purcha sing elsewhere, and see whether we cannot make it your interest to patronise us. - - . All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for Gouda at the highest market prices. The highest market pikes paid for all kinds of Grain. Prompt ottontion paid to storing and forward• ing all kinds of merchandise, produce, &c. Huntingdon, Oct., 10 1855. GREAT SALE OF LOTS AT THE TOWN 6F-§AXTON, t T, l ,l l ,'„tiittneitl':,',7linvetr,oeiccw - qop,a,"„yow,"ime Sax ton, on Christmas Day, 25th Dee., 1855 a large number of 'moiling lots, according to tio num bers of the same in the plan of said town. The town is located at the junction of the Brood Top Railroad, leading to Shoup'B Run, and llopewell. The plan or the town will Allow the junction of the road. Wo are note making arrangements for Turnpike Rood neer the Mountain, to MORRIS COVE and MARTINSBURG. We are also prepared tti have water Convoyed lit 00 TOWN OF SAXTON, in pipes,Sint will throw the water trom 40 to lin feet hi. Extensive arrangements hove alrea dy beets made tor the improvement of the town. A Hotel will be finished and furnished before the 25th of December. The Terms on which the lots will be °tiered, will be made known on day of sale. Persons desiring a Plan of the Town of Saxton, will receive the same by addressing JAMES SAXTON, President of the Company, at Huntingdon. Nov. Si, 1855.--St.• IHROKiII - 6&I OD' 1172 Sehapitopol Taken ! ! 30:000 MEN KILLED. The undersigned has just returned from the city with a large and splendid assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, which he is now prepared to dispose of at very low and reasonable rates. Persons desiring to purehnse will find it to their interest to give hint a eall before purchasing elsewhere, as he Hindios only to please. Ilia stock consists of a large lot of Dry Goods, Hardware. 1100trg & $OO/20 4 OATS CAPS. Glass & Queensware, a large and splendid assortment of ready made CLOTHING, which he is proparod to soli in lots tcrsuit purclt acorn. JOHN HUYETT,Jr. N. IS.—Cuttntry produce taken in exchange forgoods. Tloorsrille, Nov. 7, 1855.—tr. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. LErI'ERS testamentary on the estate of Ahrshain Ilegiu, late of Tell Ip. deed., having boon granted by the Register oeWills to the undersigned, all persons having claims against said deceased are notified to present them to. and all pemons indebted are requested to make puyinent to JOSEPH lIAGIE ? WILLIAM DOYLE, S "' Oct. 31, 1855.-Ct.• DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 'rho Partnership heretoliwo existing between the undersigned, is this day by mutual consent dissolved. Tito business will be earriott on heofter, by Jahn floyett..lr., at the old stand. JOHN ittryErr, Jo., • ROBERT j 1 f. OUNNINVH4g. Ott. is l,18S8.••tt, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. COSMOPOLITAN a r /Sit [AM' OtilLYlTilagio SECOND YEAH. AItRANGESIENTS for the Second Annus! Collection of this now and popular Institu tion for the diffusion of Literature and Art, have been made on the most extensive Fettle. Among the works already engaged, is the far finned "GENOA CRUCIFIX," which original , ly cost Ten Thousand Dollars. In forming this now collection, the diffusion of works of American Art, and the encourage ment of American genius have not been over looked. Commissions nave been issued to many of the most distinguished American Artists, who will contribute some of their finest productions. Among them are three Marble Busts, executed by the greatest living Sculptor—llirant Powers: GEORGE WASHINGTON, the Father of his Country; BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, the Phi losopher; DANIEL WEBSTER, the States man. A special agent . has visited Europe and made earelld and Judicious selections of Mreign works If Art, both in Bronze and Marble ; Sta tuary and Choice Paintings. The whole forming a large and valuable col• lection of Paintings and Statuary, to he distri buted free among the members of elm Associa tion for the Second year. Terms of Membership.—The payment of three dollars constitutes any one a member of this As sedation, and entitles him to either one of the following Magazines for one year, and also a ticket in the distribution of the Statuary and Paintings. The Literature issued to subscribers consists of the following Monthly Magazines : Harper's Putnam's, Knickerbocker, lilackwoml's, Gra ham's, Godey's Lady's Book, and Household Words. Persons taking tiro moinberships are entitled to any live of the Magazines liar one year, and to six fiat: s in tho distribution. The net proceeds derived from the sale of memberships, are devoted to the purchase of works of Art for the ensuing year. The Advantages Seenreti—by becoming member of this Association, are— Ist All persons receive the full value of their subscriptions at the start, in the shape of sterling Magazine Literature. :M. Each member is contributing towards pur chasing ehoice Works of Art, which are to be distributed among themselves, and are at the same time encouraging the Arts of the country, disbursing thousands of dollars through its Agen cy. Persons in remitting funds for membership, still please give their post office address in full, stating the month the) wish the Magazine to commence, and have the letter registered at the post-office to prevent. less , on the receipt of which, it certificate of membership, together with the Magazine desired, will be forwirded to any part of the country. Those who purchase Magazines at Bookstores will observe that by joining this Association, they.recuive the Magazine and free ticket in the annual distribution, all at the same price they now pay for the Magazine alone. Beautifully illustrated Cutalugues, giving full descriptions, sent free on application. For'Mcm . hership addru;s C. L. DERRY, Actuary C. A. A. At either of the principal otlices—"Kniekerhockor Magazine" office. 348 Braadway, N. Y., or Western Unice, 166 Water Street, Sandusky, 0. Oct. 14,1855.-61. . sAiLtgarliis Num PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SALE, The undersigned will otter at public sale on Wednesday, the 12th day of December next, on the premises, all that valuable farm situate out James Creek at its junction with the Ilaystown Branch of the Juniata River, one mile and half from the "Worthington" depot of the Broad Top Railroad, and twelve miles from Hunting •don—containing about 225 acres,,having thereon a neit , three story stone and frame Grist Mill, with four run of burrs, and all the modern im provements—a larg . e stone mons' house the late residence of Jolneet•Poneuxt,.3e..,., a large bunk barn, a two story brick dwelling house for Alill—two log tenant houses and oth er improvements. About 150 acres of the land is cleared, 50 acres of it being first rate river bottom. This Mill is situate in one of the best wheat growing neighborhoods in the State. A good level road to the Railroad. Tso situation is a good one for a store, and the farm would suit for dividing. The owners wilt sell at private sale, and will offer tat public sale as above, II- sot sooner sold The money is not wanted soon, and terms will be made easy. Payments extended to any rea sonable number of years, for part, or on the Whole, to sat purchasers, if properly secured. Terms will be published on day of said. Pos session will be given on first of January or first of April. A. P. WILSON. JANE STEEL, luntingdon, Pa., Oct. 29, 1855.-ts. THOMAS P. DILI. & CO. DAMN 11,ENED AN IMMENSE cLornING STORE, AND MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISH MENT. dictum Street, Philadelphia, No. 165 Ono door below Fifth, North Side. Gentlemen who wish to buy their clothing rea dy made, quite as good as can be made by any 111mhant Tailors of the United States, should visit this magnificent store, where goods of the finest class are kept Ready Made and in the piece which will he outdo up to order at the shortest notice and pelf ect satisfaction warranted. Also a lino assortment I .l'--j[ll fOifiCA And every article is marked With the lowest cash price, It plain figures. Nov. 7,1855.-6 mo. A FARM FOR SALE. rpm.: subscriber offers for sale a tract of land I situate in Henderson township, Huntingdon county, bounded by lauds of Peter Swoope, John McCartney's heirs, and others, containing 1711 and one-half Acreg, about 110 acres are cleared and in a goodstnte of cultivation, the balance being well.timhered. The iniprovetnents are a good LOG. CD HOUSE, a NEW BANK BARN, a 4 ? WAGoN SHED, a CORN CRIII, two good ORCIIALLDS and a uever•failitig SPRING of water near the house. This farm is situated nix miles from the town of Huntingdon. Terms will be made easy to suit n purchmer, AN 'num 41.1.1,W0N. October 31, 1855.—t1'. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LWITERS of administration on the Estate of Alexander McColl, Into of Hopewell tp., Huntingdon Co., deed., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to suit{ estate are requested to nutko immediate ',unmet, mid those haring claims against it will Fivese% them duly authenticated for settlement. ROBERT McCALL, Adm'ss. MATILDA C ALL, Oct. 17, 1855.-At.• PERRYSVILLE ANL, Fannellmhurg Singe, wild. LEAVE PERUYSVILLE ON Monday, Wednesday nail Friday Mornings. Returning will Ware FANNETTSBURG on Tuesday, Thursday mid Saturday Mornings, connecting with the Express Trains east and west in the morning, and the Mail train in the evening. VONAtIME. 1655.-344. TOREPII DOUGLASS, n; McCunnellstown 11 has constantly on hand, IV made rifts, and is nrcpared to make and to r Qum ut all kinds at the shortest notice, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. $1 000. — SOLD IN Two DAYS Triumph Coniplete I I—Why is it that the Ex-Governor of Maryland, also the President of one of the Banks at Frederick City, urged the Doctors there to procure it? Why has a large cash order this week collie from such men as Messrs. Peel & Stevens, wholesale Druggists of Alexandria, Vn . and by the very next mail, an order, (the third time in tour weeks) from Mr. Pierpoint, end from Messrs. Cook & Co., of same place, and by the very same mail a fourth order from Messers. Hopper & Wilmer of Centreville, Md., (where a short time since such an excitement sprung up from some remarkable cures made there by Prof. C. DeCirath's (genuine) Elec tric Oil, front 39 South Eighth Street, Philadel. Oda, a few doors south of Chesnut street'? How is it that the editor of Erie Observer, was cu red in two chip; of rlicumatisms in his back of three years' duration ; and Mr. Brody, of Har risburg of Paralysis? Why end how was it that the other day Mr George Weis, 227 Eager street Baltimore, two doors from St. James' church, was cured of palsied hands of long standing , also the late ease of a lady in Philadelphia, cu red of spinal curvature, and another of Prolap ses Uteri, a complete, radical cure? Ask them. Why do such men as Mesrs. G. N. & W. 11. Williams, wholesale Druggists, of Syracuse N. Y., write, August Intl. that—"your Electric Oil proves more beneficial titan any other prepara tions we have ever heard of," air. Yours, G. N. & W. lI.WILLIAms. Why has Joseph Osborn. Esq., of Auburn, nritten, now the Mini time that "Prof. De- Grath's Electric Oil is selling very fast, and making greet cures never before accomplished here I" Why did John Rim, Esq., scud, the gd inst., a gold dollar in II letter from • Double Bridges, Va., for a bottle. on the recommenda tion of Wm. Arvin, Esq., of the same place who got some a short time since for the (lout, and was cored ? Why is it that every one speaks of it as "a wonderful mattive," and is this slut the real cause (Amore selling at retail, in Phila delphia alone, then is sold of Dr. Jayne's medi eines, or five of any others '1 Why is it that a Physician of lar4e practice used it on the para lyzed limbs of Ins boy, otter using everything else I Simply because the genuine" Electron, Oil," from the office of Prof. DeGrath, effectu ally cures paralysis. Why and how is it that over $5OO bits been sold in Washington, D. C. during about six weeks, and over Stunt) worth in Balthnore iu the same time 1 Why do Mess. Morris 41., Co., of York, Pa., (ono of the finest Drug houses in the State,) and John Wyeth, Esq., of Ilarrisburg, Pa., sell so much, when they have any quantity of all sorts of other medicines right by the able of the "Electric 0111" Simply because nothing else will answer the purpose that the Oil does. Let the skepti cal sok the numerous cases of almost hopeless patients, if anything amid be more agreeable in use, or more effectual iu its results—some af ter tutu ring expended hundreds of dollars on va rious former treatment, with nothing but dis couragement and despair for their trouble. Why is it that other medicines have advertisements pitch up column high, in all the papers while Professor De Grath's 'Electric Oil' is only no ticed at a shale expense not to exceed $l5 to $2O n day Who is it that two physicians are daily employed in the office, applying the (gen uine) 'Electric Oil" to patients afflicted with Teter, Palsy (and it is warranted for this).— Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache, Old Sores and Bruises, Wounds, Cuts, Sprains and Inju ries, Sore Breast and side ; also all kinds cf painful complaints. Although a cure is war ranted, yet not more than one bottle has ever been returned and that was n ease of total deafness, ofl6 years' standing. Of course na ture could not restore such a case, with whatev er help. N. 11.—An educated Doctor always in atten dance and ladies may, if they desire it consult with a lady by dropping a line to the office of PROP. C. DKOttioffl, 39 S. Eighth street, Phila., 3 doors South of Chesnut st. Price. 50 etc, 75 eta., and $l. , I'. S.—Fire dollars reward will he paid for the arretit of a low stamp, a Jew pettier, who copied, on a dirty sheet, some of Prof. De Grath's bills; tha ottioinaltt arc con.vrinhted. he is liable to the law. Remember the No., :19 S. Eighth st., Thomas Read & Son, lluntingdon, Hunt. Co. R. Barnwell, Montgomery, Blair co., W. G. Murray, llollitlityshurg, Blair co., Condron & McCoy, Frankstown, Blair co., .1. 11. Burner & Cm, Watcratreet, Hunt. en., Wm. Moore, Alex andria, Bunt. co. Sepi. 26, 1899. PRIVATE SALE. Valuable Beal Estate his - well-known IVern Stand Property, on Itay's 11111, Fulton Co. Pa., at private Salo, with all the land belonging thereto. being 3.13 ACRES of patented kind; 163 acme of which is cleared and under good fence. The improvements are a large Frame Tavern Stand, a good large Stable, sufficient to accommodate eighty horses, Granary, Corn Crib, Wagon shed and all other necessary out buildings, and an exec Ilent orchard of choir° fruit—a never fail ing stream of water at the door, and several good living springs in different parts of the land, There are also on this property Two Good Tenant (louses. Th ;;;;;;;;;;; mica the best known Tavern Stands on the Road, and the place is in a high state of cultivation, and well adapted for pas ture. fie also ollbrs for sale the Farm adjoining the above, on which he at present resides one half mite south of the Tavern property, containing SOO ACRES of good limestone land, 514 acres or which is cleared under fence, in n good state of cultivation,and the balance well timber- The improvements are good new Two-Story Weather-Boarded House, Bank Barn, Spring House, Was House, and other out buildings, a first rate orchard of good fruit, a good spring close to the !moose, and ne ver failings springs of water hi every hold. There are also on this tract a good SAW MILL, Limo Kiln, and several excellent quarries, and as good a location for a Tun-yard as could ho desired, with plenty of hark convenient. Thore are also Three good Tenant Houses no this place and two other good barns. This is one of the best stock, carats i q th e country, and oilers peculiar ilideeemonts to akty person who desires to rais.o cattle, &c. Ile will sell in quanti:4s to suit pm - chasers, and tiny one wishin to make a bargain would do well to exam;:qo the above properties boforo purchasing etoewbeco. Terms tr.sdp m suit purchasers. For further information apply to tto subserk her. JAPOs ;vAtoAT, Oct, IQ, 1855.--am. £IIIIIIITO. A Book for Elm iinfilyinkhe Union, iiiartiar and Reliable. HELMER'S HISTORY OF ALL THE RE LIOIOUS DENoHINATtoss IN THE UNITED STATES. This is a large Octavo of 1,021 pp., Mastro; ted by nearly 200 engravings, and Fives the 'Ulistory, I Metrine, Government and Statistics" of all the sects in this country. It is sold ex clusively by subscription, and the demand for it is increasing from every section of the coon. try. There are still a (ow counties unungned in renna., in which thorough-going men ot good address might do a large and profitable lnisi• lie. The terms urn each as cannot fail to pay. Forthese and other particulars apply to or address JOHN POTTEIt, Publisher ? No. 13 Hansom St., Phila. Oct. 24, 1R35.-2m . DISSOLUTION. Whatever partnership which existed between the undersigned in the - Surveying business has been dissolved by mutual consent: J. SIMPSON AFItICA, .1. F. RAM Y. The business will be conducted uc formerly by J. Simpson Africa. sert. 1845,-If. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. VAODYME.O9g.I MACHIN i 4; SHOP ANDFRENCII BURR MILL STONE, rWp~'.1~~'~~~~t'(s113 ~'l.> Corner or Germantown Road and New Market Streets, on the North Pennsylvania Rail Road, Philadelphia. Constantly on hand or made to order, the fol lowing highly approved Flour Mill Machinery. Woodman's Patent Portable Mills and Smut Machines. Johnston's Patent Iron Concave Bran Dus ters. Stover's Patent Fuel Saving Corn Kilns. Pierson's Patent Barrel Hoop and Moulding Machines. improved Bridge Steps and Bushes for Mill Spindles. WA RRA N TED, The best Anchor Brand Bolting Cloth llurr & Calico Mill Stones. Corn, Cole and Plaster Crushers. A LSO SOLE OWNER OF Johnston's Patent Cast Metal Con- cave - 6 - 1-.1111 - J44 East and South•lSast of the Ohio and Mississip• piltivers. Warranted to take out of the offal of every Bushel Ground, from Ito 2 His, of standard flour, which could not be bolted out on account ()like electrical adliesioh to the Bran. NOTICE :—I hereby warn all persons against infringing my rights, secured by Letters Pa tent as above, as I will prosecute all persons making, selling, or using any Bran Dusters with an Iron or Cast Metal Concave in vio- lotion of the Letters Patent of Joseph John• star. dated April 24th, 185-t. THOMAS IL WOODWAR It, Proprietor. N. R.—State and County Patent flights for nil the above Machines for Sale. August 29, 1855. BOOKS BOOKS 1 ! 30,000 , v otw )i iVir" .; : s .,,,,Tirp b reilay , cos. TllE subscriber is happy to inform his mtter oils friends and customers that he has added very largely to his already extensive and varied stock of new and popular books—and can Dow boast as groat a variety at the same low prices as the City Book Stores. His STATIONARY is at great variety and well selected, viz Fan cy and Plain Note Letter and Cap paper and Envelop.. Gold Pens and Silver Holders from $1 upwards, l'on and Pocket Knives, Port Mon.'. and Pocket- Books, Ink and inkstand. Razor-strops and Brushes, &e. School Books in quantities to country merch ants and teachers at City wholesale prices.— Wrapping paper constantly on hand. 1000 PIECES WALL PAPER of every kind, Window Paper and painted Shade, with Putmun's Patent Self-Adpating Curtain Fixtures. All the above at Phila. re tail prices, call and examine, "I endeavor to please." Store on Railroad St. Huntingdon, Pa. WM. COLON. Oct. 17, 1855. MOUNTAIN ACADEMY. Birmingham Huntingdon Co., Pa. 1111 E winter Tenn of this Institution will op. Wednesday October 3lst. Instruction given in all the branches requisite to entering College advanced. We are also prepared to accommodate any who may wish to give attention to the ornamental bronches; inn to these we design giving prominence to the study of Arai:ere/ere. Sons of ministers and young me a who here been engaged in teaching and desire to tit them selves more thoroughly for that station are ad mitted free of Tuition. TERMS. Tuition,Board and Furnished room $40,00 per session—payable strictly one half in ad vance, the other at the middle of the term. THOMAS WARD, Principal, THOMAS SCOTT, Assisiont. Oct. 10, 1835.-3 m. Estate of HUGH ANDREWS, late of Lancaster City, dec , tl. ETTEas of Administration on the estate el I Hugh Andrews, deed., having been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Lancas ter County, all persons having claims &wail's, the said estate will present their claims, and all persons knowing themselves indebted to said de ceased will make payment to either of the un dersigned Admiiiiinistrators, or to James W. Andrews in the city of Lancaster, their agent. ROBERT It. ANDREWS, Lower Oxford, Chester co., JOHN JOHNSON, Little Britain tp., Lancaster county, Adin'rs. Oct. 31,1. 1855.-60. Bodenkainer on the Plies. Now ItLADy. Practical Observation, on sonic of the DiSoa. SCS of the Rectum, Anus, ail Continuous Tex• tures—giving their Nature, Seat, Causes, Symp toms Consequences, and Prevention ; ty addressed to non-medical mailers. 11,7 Wm. Bixienhatuer, M.l). Second edition ..,.I,lb plates Sec. Soo. $2. J. S. 111V.O(•IE1,1), Nov. 7, 1855. NOs 3y, lioetninti , t• SILICCTISQ St:A, c . N. E.VZ C . I CHINES. For am cure of White Seellings—Curcature of the spine ; Dyspepsia ; Neuralgia p Meanie. tidp; Dlseaso of the Kidneys, (herb', Womb, k .e ., &c, A took accompanies each machine, fii " l i i n tare " i l t i la i ra t n r rs t c i Z s u i l ' „u t s h 3i a sZst at s. i la o n f u it thetured and for sale by W. C. & .1. Neff, No. South 7th Street, Philadelphia, Ps. September 5, 1555. ROMAN, ~,,, ilia urd A GM ASSORTMENT READY-MADE LIMING I/I ksINI , , c9.& . T.SI f .1 1 ,,,,NT5, VESTS, And other ankles of gondoreen'a wear. October 3, 18h5 COUNTRY DEALERS CAN HUY CLOTHING AT WHOLNBALE, AS CHEAP AS IN THE CITY, AT ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. OVERCOATS. All kinds, eheappr than also% hero, at H. HOMAN% CLOTHING STORE. Dr. John MaCulionh, allign his prohnisional services to the citizens of luntingtion null vicinity. Mice, Mr. iiilde brand's, between the Exchange end Jackson's Hotel. Hnnlingdnn,Ang. 29, IRS, I s ys„lr, 40:011a. E C TO R S Colleetort ate hereby notified that Om Com miselonors will meet on the first Monday in pe comber nett, to give them their exonetati one Oa Militia lints. ecotiling to a lam Act of AS scinbly no exoneration!' for said lines eon lie gir. em , after thdt tin.. By order. of Commissioners. H. W. MILLER, Cfak. 22,18. A. HUNTINGDON ADVERTISEMENTS. Now Is the time to purchase FALL &WINTER GOODS .) .NX9O'-..ti413K70121 f ,' Have Just received front Philadelphia. the lar gest and finest assortment of Dry Goods ever of fered to the citizens of this place, and surround ing country ; such as Merinos, Alpacas; Muslin de Lanes, Purnmattit Cloth, Perhian Cloth, black and Colored Silks and every variety of Dress Good. and Trimmings. Also, Cloths, Cassini ers, Vestings, Call aid See ono of the fines;;;;;;rttpcntsoFfrinimings brc't to this place ; also, Collars, tinders'coves, Chi mantis' Gloves of every variety, Ladies' Scarfs and the bust assorintent or Shawls ever offered; CARPETS, &c. . . . - - A splendid lot of the finest Carpet and Oil Cloth. HARDWARE, (gamy variety, and the best assortment in towns QUERHSWAILIC. of every description, and at lowcr prices than can be got at any whet' house. GROCERIES, although they are a little up, we will try sad soli. as low Ut the lowest. HATS & CAPS, ROOTS & SHOES,• the largest and best assortment ever Oen:id, and• at lower prices. WILLOW WARE, die, and every variety of Goods, such as are mutt* kept in a country store. Call and see before purchasing any ott or place, and if we can't sat isfy you of the fact, we will cave under. October 3, 1855. Irh e best assortment of Carpet and Oil Cloth just received and for sale by J. &W. Saxton. Mho hnndsomest assortment of De lanes, Per. Mho sian Cloth, Larilla Cloth, Dernge de Lanes, Paramette Cloth, and all wool Merinoes, all wool de lanes, of the best styles and selected with the greatest care, for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. , 500welm assorted Prints, inn received and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. The greatest variety of Boots and Shoes ever offered fur sale by J. &W. SAXTON. T adios' Cullnrs, UndcrAcer•es, Chimazotts, and liOlaces, Trimmings, nt &. W. tiaxtuns. A beautiful lot of lints & Cops, alto Silk and, A Straw Bonnets, by J. & W.'SAXTO.7.4I A great variety of Belts, head Dresses, Brace , lilets, Trimmings, &e., by J. Sl' W. Saxton: gibe handsomest assortment of Mess Silk: I just rccv'd and for sale by J. & W. Saxton, libeautiful tutsortment of velvet, silk and wor stedt vostings, by J. &W. SAXTON. Elier's Ague Powders, just reed and for snit ,yJ. & W. SAXTON. The best hit of Shawls, such ns Brosha, Cassia mar, Bay state and square show's, just recd sad for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. J& W. BA:•XTON will take all kinds of coun try produce in exchange for goods at their cheap Moro; Staab-west corner or Public Squad:. Asplendid assortment of Gum Belts ree'd and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. If you want t obuy good Cheap Goods, CALL AT D. P. (twin has just received front Philadel phia a largo and beautiful stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of the moss fashionable Dress Goods, tie Ladies and Gentlemen, such as French ?ste rilises, Amen, Pni.unittta Cloth,Persian Cloth All Wool to Loins, Fancy do Loins, Damian, Withal+, Black and Fancy Dress Silks, and Prints of all description. Also, Cloths, Cassi, inert, plain and fancy Cassinets, Vestings, &e. ALSO, a largo lot of dress Trimmings, dress Buttons, Bibbonds, Bonnet Silks, Gloves, Mitts, Woolen and Cotton Hosiery, Laces, Veils, Cu dersleeves, Collars, Cliimaactig, Itiguletts, Silk Bonnets, and a variety of Dress Goods quo nu merous to mend.. Flannels of all kinds, 'Unsays, Woolen Table Covers, Shawls, Comforts, bleached and unblea ched Muslim, Ticken, Cheeks, Ginghams, &e. Groceries ofall kinds, Hats &. Caps, Boots and Shoes, Oil Cloths, HARDWARE, QIIEENSWARE Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, and all goods usually kept in a country Store. My old customers, and as many Item ones as can crowd in ore respectfully request.; to come and examine my goods. All kinds of Country produce taken in ex. change for goals, at the highest market prices. October 3, 180, 11111116\1` OCID Ll@ 7D ul it SHADE GAP, HUNT. COt. THE present session of this Institution will close on Wednesday, Odtober 3d. The ex hibition will take place in the evening. The ex amination the week previous. These exercises the public generally are invited to attend. The next swim) wilt commence the last Wednesday of October. The institution is located at Simile Clap, a quiet and retired place, free tront nil temptation to rice, idleness or dissipation. The location is a healthy one, being situated nmong the mountains. It is entirely free trots the nui sances so common along our rivers and 30 destruc tive to health. • Tim course of instruction issue!' as has been fo Iby experience mast snitable for expanding and d •veloping the powers of the ntind. The student is curly taught to rely upon himself; to think, to reason, and investigate the different subjects which are brought him. 'rite govern ' intent is strict hat mild, only requiring whit t is for the student's highest good. Arimind him is thrown, as far its practicable, site restraints and comfotts of a well regulated Christian home. Made Gap, is situated 17 miles from the Mount Union station of the Pennsylvania Rail }toad, from which place there will be a line of stages. iiitMS--$5O per session of live months, this includes tuition, rosin-rent anti board. Wash ing, light and fuel 055E00. Vur further particu lars address W. U. WOODS, Principal Shadc Gap, Sept. 26, 1855.-3 uh Chambersburg & Mt. Union STAGE LINE REVIVED rritE undersigned aware that a suspension at the line or Stages oar the road between Chanthorsberg and Mt. Union, cannot be but disadvantageous tun large section to the country has, ut considerable expense and would°, =du arrangements terse a line of Stages TO-weekly between the two points. Good nurses and cora liirtable Stage; have been placed on thy mule, and experieneed Mid trusty drivers will syperin tend the runtithg of the Coaches. The proprie tor of dm line is thisirous that it ho ipaintained, and ho therefide calls upon tho pubik generally to patronise ft, 'confident that it will be for their mutual advantage. Every attention necessary will by given, and the running of the Stages will bit reggar. . . 8t agt,3 leave Mt. Union, every 'rue.lar. Thftro.y, and Saturday eveniugs, arriving at Chanitiersharg the next day at 2 u'elock. Re turning, leave Chambers burg the mine night at lit o'clock, arriving at Mt. Union curly the fol lowing evening in time for the Cars. Stages sli p nt ishirmysliurg. Oildsottia. Shade lisp, Burnt Cabins, lenuettelug, nurse Valley, Strasburg end Keefer's store. crEar o th r ouoi $3,011 ; 10 intermediate twine, iu proportion. . . JAMISON KELLY, Atigual. -_ r _