NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SANDS, NATHAN & (O'S FRENCH AND AMERICAN CIRCUS. COMBINED EXHIBITION. FIRST APPEARANCE IN AMERICA OF THE TWO GREAT PERFORMING ELEPHANTS Antony and Cleopatra, . tor 40°4: : , +._ 0 . - s ' --'I4SIN li - .... ref -t::,.. , - • ,_ - 7-4 . -- :,;6:- ~,. _- , s----,-.e, - - l'ip,Y.:r. - - , t t......- , ~.; .. , , ,-, r „, - ' ',=-Ar0.,,, - —'-- ":5,'; . ''' Who will appear in a variety of Gymnastics, Dances, Pcsturings, Groupings, Tableaux, tee. The Moat Wonderful Quadrupeds ever E.vhibi- Manager --- John P. Green, Equestrian Director B. Huntington. Will Exhibit in BUNTINGDON, •on Tuesday, October 20th, for one day only. Doors open at 2 and 6i o'clock, Admission .only 26 cents. No half price. A full, brilliant and diversified troupe Or rnsxuu & 4,, r t , V-- Comprising some of the most *- 0 famous riders and Artists in the world, among whom are MADAME ' LOUISE . TOUI7NIA • The firet Lady Equestrienne of :4 Europe. Alf c M. FRANCOIS TOMMAIRE, From the Cirque Napoleon, i. "-• Paris. Tampons Tounrostno, Fzun. TOURNIAIRE, the celebrated Juvenile. Mr. A. F. Lyming, 1111 1 ' IP VIE The Cord Voluntist and Jester p - Signor Bliss, The Contoetionist. The German Brothers, Gymnasts. 1.,,..... Besides a full corps of other )iistitil Equestrians and Artists, inelo. ding 13. Ilnotington, G. Le Manna, Nagle, Ward, Proctor, nod °niers. Among the great 410111104 k feats in the perrorinaLces aro the "Er.meeeTte ExEucisEe." These euricaudy trained erea• titres are the only animals of - their hind that have ever been trained to march and dance to , the time of music. They will also meant pedestals 10 feet in height, where they will stand on their- heads, balance themselves on one loot, pirouette on Ste top of their narrow platform, and perform other exploits perfectly astounding There me no deceulton whaler, in the phattlu i Pojininances. They actually do all that is claimed for them. And ore the only animals that were ever taught to do the like. The scientific wonder, first H. o lustrated by Mr. It. Sands, of ' man walking across a ecil• 411 110% , lag, with his liot to the will and his hl al downwiird, will he exhiliteil by Signor Bliss. MADAME TUUIINIAIItI , , Will ride her unapproachable n e t of ,i nig l e horsemanship, without saddle or bridle. This intrepid equesirii.ntio will also appcar in her great performance of riding SIX Horses at ono time. • Hurdle Jump'ng & Pence Leap ing: Act of homenanshship, by Blaster Theodore, without saddle . or bridle. Superh'ltlodel Act. La Manage.— By Alleluia° Louise, the original and mold accomplished in that 04 performance in this country. I.A TitArliz, By the Motley Brothers, a curious and tin ill ing scene of lofty gymnastics. LA rEitclis EquiroisE, A stupendous display or balancing by theGer wan Gymnasts. Besides many. other arts by the various weathers of this numerous and brilliant troupe a desdription which will he litend in the bills. IWTAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.Ja 4 , A TERRIFIC ASCENSION ON A SINGLE WIRE. t 1 By Mlle Isabella, -1 2 gpit:; will take place outside of the " AP canvas, just before the opening hl of the doors in the afternoon.— Mlle Isabella will walk op nsingle Wire, 200 feet in length, from the ground to tl a flagstaff of the Circus, in the presence of all who wish to attend gratuitously. New Goods ! New Goods !! AT D. P. RUIN'S CHEAP STORE. D. P. Quin has just rotund from plain with tile largest and most beautiful Os. sortuieut of LIED `.?,1)1:3D Ever brought to Huntingdon, consisting of thu most whioimbie Dress Geod e for Ladies and (gentlemen, such as Black Silks. and Fancy, All Wool .de Loins, (all colors) French Merino, plain and printed, mine striped de Leine, barred and fancy do lairs, Lovella Cloth, Mohair, Debeiz, Shepherds' Plaids, and Prints of , 'cry description. . . . ALSO, largo lot of dross Trimmings, Frin ges, Moro Antique Ribbon, Buttons, Gimps, Braids, &c. Bonnet Silks, Crapes, Ribbonds, Gloves,Mitts, Veils, Laces, Bolts, Ribbouils for Boling, Whalebone, Rood & Brass Hoops for Skirts, Silk and Linen handkerchiefs, Silk Nock ties, Zephyr, French Working Cotton. Li nen and Colon Floss, 'My Tutu, Wool lures, Re. Also the best nod lnrgest assortment of Cel lars and tindersleaves, in town. liar'd and Plain Jacunet, Malt Muslin, Swiss. Plain, Fig ured and dotted. Moreen, and Ileop Skirts, Irish Linen, Lilies Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, be. Skirts, Shirt-breasts, Undershirts and drawers, wool coats, hoods, comibets and scarfs. Also a largo assortment of Waterloo slay State Wool Shawls. Single and Broclia Shawls. Also, Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets ' Tweeds, K. Jeans, Vesting, Muslins, bleached and un bleuded, Sheeting and Pillow-case hlmlins, Nankeens, Ticket', Chock, Table Diapers, Crash Flannels, Suck Flannel, plain and figured, Can ton Flannel, B lankets, Also, a large lot at Silk Bonnets of the latest styles and at very low prices. hats and caps of all kinds. _ s oo t s an d shoes, Gum shoes, the best and cheapest in town, A. 31% DIVAS. E L QUEENS WARM, Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, Churns, Butter Bowls, Brooms, Brushes, &c. Came ts, Oil Clotho, Fish and Salt, Sugar, Celine, Tea, Molasses, and all goods usually kept in a country Store. My old customers, and as many new ones us can crowd in are respectfully request.6lu COMO and examine toy goods. All kinds of Country produce taken in ex change for goods, at the highe s t market pricob. DAVID P. (MIN. October 7, 1857. NEW ADVERTISEW NTS. RZIII. &ED WiIINTEII CLOTHING ! A New Assortment Just Opened ! And will be sold 30 per cent; CHEAPER TH AN TILE CHEAPEST! R me O r iN s l i A in l:l l c respecti ' ully n i et r ly m : t li s i i t n t hna lust opened at his store-room in Market Square- Huntingdon, a splendid new stock of Ready made Clothing for Fall and Winter, which lie will sell cheaper than the same quality of Goods can be purchased at retail in Philadel phia or any other establishment in tho century. Persons wishing to buy Clothing would do well to call nod examine his stork before purcha sing elsewhere. Also, Hats, Caps, which will be sold lower than at any othor es tablishment in the county. Huntingdon, October 7. 1857. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of rich styles, and very cheap lit D. I'. GWIN'S. B it.— AND WOOL D. Ip. SM , find aTijicilAicapn t MENS' UNDERSHIRTS AND 1/11AAVERS Linen Shirt Breasts, Ready-made Shirts, white and fancy shirts, and collars, very cheap . . D. I'. (AVMS. LADIES' COLLARS Ss UNDERSLEEVES in great variety at the cheep store or D. P. GIVIN. Groceries can be had lower than the high prices which have been maintained heretofore. . Wo also deal in Plaster, Fish, Salt, and all kinds of Grain, anti. possess ihcilhies in this branch of trade unequalled by nny. Wo deliver all packages or parcels of merehandize rm. no' (.11.1:GE, at the depots M the Broad Top and Pennsylvania Railroads. Sept.3o,'s7. EMERSON'SMAGAZINE • - • •- ••-••-• B UCKSKIN GLOVES & MITTS cheap nt 1). P. GWIN'S. CONSOLIDATION. --6- PUTNUM'S MONTHLY. 0,000 subscribers to start with! Extraordi nary odor! 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With this view, we now make the iollOning extraordinary offer To any ' , arson who will get up a club of twenty-lbur subscri bers, at the club prier, either ut one or more we will present a splendid library, consisting of Pokey LARGE BOUND VOLUMES, embracing the most popular works iu the mar ket. Any one, with the October number as a specimen, can easily form such a club, in ni t.ust any section. A copy of this number, umber with a list and MR description of the Li brary, will be forwarded on receipt of 25 cents. J. M. EMERSON & C 0.., Publishers, 871 Btouthjity, New IVrk, The Combination Patent Portable Upright Otektin This mill is NOW acknowledged to be 410 cheapest, most practiial and ',Ancient lumber manufacturing machine in the world. It is the only portable reciprocating still that has ever met with perfect success. Its entire cos', with fifteen borse•power, warranted to saw from three to four thonsand feet Winch boards in twelve hours, the entire estlblisliment complete, ready for running, is but $1,650. Bois , Portable Burr-Stone Mill, for which over seventy premiums have been awarded in this country and Europe. It will' grind with lees than . half the power, and make better flour and meal than any ether will. It is the most durable and cheapest Mill in the mar ket. Prices range from $lOO to $l7O. Portable and St ationary engines, of all altos, shingle maebines, Sc. J. M. EMERSON & CO„ Dealers in Improved MuchinerY, No 871 Broadway, New York. Send for Circular.. DOCTOR DRAGGPS VIRGIN PILLS. The essential ingredient of this valuable rem edy is not new, but is - well known in the midi cal schools of France and Germany, and has been employed by the females of tho principal courts of Europe, and by all of the most distin guished physicians in this speciality for the list ten years. My motive in not to offer any pat ent discovery, but simply, to present to the mothers and daughters of our own land a simple but sure remedy for •those diseases to which they are naturally subjected, in such a form as should obviate the necessity of those medic,' consultations, which ore justly looked upon by women as n violation of their most sacred feel ings, and to ovoid which they often risk the most fearful conhquences. I have therefore prepared this specific iu the neat and simple form of a pill, sod put it up in small ffat boxes, which can be safely sent any (lista.° by mail in a common envelope. Each box is uccompanied with full direetioug and ex planations, enabling every woman to understand her own ease nod the proper treatment and tho proper time. The Virgin rills possess. such powertid, penetrating properties, that none of the diseases within the range of :Witt action can withstand or evade thous. They cleanse, purify and in vigorate every portion of the female organism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy functions. They effect a certain cure foe fulling of the womb, whites, painful, sup pressed mid irregularmonstruation, diseases of pregnancy, all nervous complaints caused by disordered uterine organs, weakness, ifte., the symptoms of which aro fully explained the di rections. For any of alto diseases of the reproductive organs, they may be taken at all times, except ing during the earlier stages of pregnancy when their effect would be such as to produce miscarriages, which fact in more fully explain ed in the directions. Their action in the Intern will be thlrintinediately and the flush of rosy beauty, the true index of health, quickly rising in the cheek of pillar, will at once convince the patient of these effects. Pile° St per box, iii7d;lll bo sent, post-paid by return mail to any part of the United Slates on receipt of the money. The money may bo scut by mail, ut the risk of the subscriber. DR. A. G. BRAGG, Broadway near Franklin -at., New York . Get. 71.11 MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. THE CAMPAIGN OPENED PEROT ARRIVAL Or FALL AN 1) WINTER -czie::›lzasc. FISHER & MoMURTRIE WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE' to their numerous friends and the public, that they have just received from the East, a mealibeautiful itssortment of Fall and Winter GooTs ; embracing every variety of now styles such as Valencia Plaids ' Plaid Ducats, Oriental Lustros, Gala Plaids, Tamest) Cloth,Poplins, striped and Plaid, Ombre striped elaines, French Merino, Printed Minims, Bayndere Stripes, Argentine, Coburg. Mohair, and Ma donna Cloths. Shepherd's Plaids, rench Blan ket, Bev State, Long anti Square Brodie Shawl Gents' 'Travelling do, French Cloths, plain and fancy Cassimeros, Satinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, &r. Ribbons. Mitts, Gauntlets, Gloves, 'Palmas, Cloaks, Chenille Scarfs, Dross Trimmings,La dies' Collars, Brilliants, plain end spriged S wiss, Victoria Lawn, Nainsooks, and every variety of White good, EATS, CAPS and . BONNETS of every variety and sty. We have a fall stock o' Hardware, Queenswaro, Boots and Shoes, Wood and*VlTillow-ware, which will be sold on such terms as will make it the ii.terest 01l to call and examine. amt RicAran.) TEAL.. wan., to take charge of the 8 various .11.1 s or Hopewell School District, in Huntingdon County. The examination of .teachers will ho made by the County Superin tendent, on the 23d day of Octolier,at the Rough and Ready School-house, at 10 o'clock of said day. The teachers will he liberally compensated. D. MOUNTAIN, Seeiy. [To tho lion Creditors of William it. Irvin.] Auditor's Notice. Tim undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, to distribute the proceeds of the Sheriff's sale of the real estate of Gen. Win. H. Irvin, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of hie appointment, at his oilier, in the borough of untingdon, tin FRIDAY, Tan 30Tu 01 , OCTunEn next, at ono o'clock, p. m., when and where all persons interested are required to present their claims before the undersigned Auditor, or be de barred from coming in upon said fund. THE°. li. CIIEMELU, Auditor. 5ept.30,'57.-4t. NEW TREATISE ON ELLEID MEV:OIIM. This day published by E. C. & .1. BIDDLE, No. 508 Minor Street, Philadelphia, A Treatise on Surveying; in which the theory and practice, are fully explained. Preceded by a short Trea tise on Logarithms, and also by a compendious system of Plane Trigonometry. The whole il lustrated by numerous examples. By Smart. Amor, author of a "Treatise on Algebra," &c. In the above named work the autlor lots pre sented the theory plainly and comprehensively ; has given definite and precise definitions tbr practice; and hits embraced in it everything which an mitensive business in land surveying would be likely to ',mire, The work w ill be mailed at $1.75 per copy, postage prepaid. Sept.do,'s7.-nt. T i.; OVINTER SESSION OF . THE SIIIRLEYSII - RG FEMALE SEMINARY win commence on Monday. Nov. 2, not cunti -000 lien months.. Terms—For hoard and Eng lish tuition, per seshion,.. 002,50; French and music extra. Fur further particulars apply to J. B. KIDDER, Shirleyshurg, 5ept.23,'57.-6t. Prim Auditor's Notice: The under:4;o,A auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon County, to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Thomas Weston and Michael Weston, Ex ecutors of Williton Weston dee'd., amongst those entitled thereto, hereby gives notices that he will attend for thss purpose of Ina king said distribution, on tissturday the 24th slay of October next at one o'clock I'. Al. at his office in the borough of lluntMgdon, whets and where all persona having claims upon said fund must present thed to the auditor, or bo thereafter barred from claiming any part thereof. JOHN HEAD, Sept. 23d, 1857.-4 t. Auditor. 'Dual Estate of Dawson C. Stnaivlo, Deod.] ORPHANS' COURT SALE. DY virtue of a phonies order of the Orphans' D Court of Uuntingdon County, there will be Sold at public vendue oroutcry on the promises on nevi° y, the 20th clay of October, 1807, be. tween the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. A TRACT OF LAND Situate in Shirley township, Huntingdon coon. ty, bounded by Juniata River, on the east ; by lands of Swishart heirs on the north; by Angle wick creek on the north•west yhy lands of James M. Bell on the south ; and by lands of Bell's !wire and Oliver Etnier on the southwest, containing about Two Hundred and Fifty Acres. more or less; about ono hundred of which are clewed and under cultivation, having thereon erected a Two Story Stone Dwelling House, with kitchen ettached, a stone bank barn, stone spring house, stone tenant house, 8,e., &e. Al. so, on said premises, is an Iron Ore Bunk, or. share, Sze., being the real estate of Dawson C. Smawley, deed. flbrms of Sale. . . One•third of the pun:rime money to be paid on confirmation of sale; and the residue in two equal annual payments, with interest, to be se• cured by the bonds uud mortgage of the par. chaser. Due attendance given on the day of hale by lIENRY BREWSTER, Ida'. of Dawson C. Sinalwey, deed. Sept.lG,'b7.•St. d~5~6~4 ~r3Rt(l%p,do AT LOVE & MTIVITTI A NEW AND ELEGANT STOCK OF GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARIES, AND PROVISIONS, just received and for sale at the wholesale and re tail Grocery & Provision Store of Love & McDivitt. Consisting of FISH, SALT, BACON, FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, TEAS, MOLASSES, SEGARS, & TOBACCO, of the best quality and every grade. OILS, CANDLES, FLUID, CAM PRENE , Nuts, Figs, Raisins, Dates, Tama rinds, Rico, Sage, Tapioca, Cake, Crackers, Cheese, Macemoni, Pickles of all kinds, Sar dines, Candies and Confectionaries. Alt of which will be disposed of on the most reason- able terms, for cash or country produce. Purchasers will find it to their interest to call and examine our stook before purchasing else where, us we are prepared to sell everything in our line of business A LITTLE LOWER thou auy other establishumlit of the kind in this lo cality. May 13, 1657. LOVE 'X McDIVIrr. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. A HOMESTEAD FOR $lO. A HOMESTEAD FOIL slol—Third /1-310,000'worth of Farms and 'Building lots, in the gold region of Culpepper county, Virgin ia, to be divided amongst 10,200 subscribers on the 711, of Derotnber, 1857. Subscriptions only ton dollars down, or fifteen dollars, one halt down, the rest on the delivery of the deed. Every subscriber will get a Building Lot or a Form, ranging in valuo from $lO to $25,000. These fitrms and lots aro sold so cheap to induce settlements. a sufficient number being reserved, the increase in the value of which will compen sate for the apparent low price now asked. Up wards of 1,350 lots and farms are already sold, and a company of settlers called the "Hanna h annock Pioneer Association" is now forming and will soon commence a settlt meet. Ample sorority will Ito given for the faithful perform anco of contracts and promises. :Nearly 45,000 acres of laud, in ditlerent parts of Virginia, now nt command, and still he sold to settlers at front $1 up to $3OO per nere. Unquestionable titles will in all eases be given. Wood-cutters, coop ers, farmers, ,f.c. are ;•anted, and five hundred Agents to obtain subscribers, to whom the most liberal inducements will ho given. Some agents write that they aro making. 200 dollars per month. For full particulars, subscriptions, to gencics, &c., apply to E. BAUI)ER, Port Royal, Carolina no. Va, Or, to Dco. 110nOsTittasnit, Agent, Mill Crack, Huntingdon county, Pa. Sep. rih—fin, D NUTS.-9090 Bushels Wilmington I nuts i n store and for sal° by WM. N. SnliGAl2l), 323 (a. 191 North 3d street., Phila. (lONFECTIONARY.—PIain and fine Con. k,./ lectionary inanniiietured and for mule by Wbf. N. SUNGARI), 323 or 191 North 3d street, Phila. nrIANCES AND LEMONS.-500 boxes Or lJ and Lemons in store nod for solo by WM. N. SIIUGAND, 323 or 191 North 3d stroes,Phila. AIRTNS = l,OOO Boxes Bunch and Layer It Raisins in store and for sale hy. WM. N. SHUGART), 823 or 101 North Itl street, Phila. 1:11GS, DATES, PRUNES, CITRONS, _U Currants, in store and li,r sale by WM. N. SIILIGA111), 323 or 191 North 3..1 strett, .LMONDS, WALNUTS. CREAM NUTS A and Fillrrts in store and for sale by WM. N. SRUGARIL 5ept.9,'57.-ly. 323 or 191 Mit 9d st., VALUABLE FARM FOR SAM In Porter 'Pp., Huntingdon Co;Po. The subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, on Tuesday the 20th of October, 1857, the farm on which he now resides, eon• Mining 265 Acres and 139 Perches• with allowance. 180 acres of which is cleared and in n good state of cultivation, the balance is well timbered. _ WiTiinrovetnents area largo frame ?ro, nt house and new bank barn, with all " the necessary out•baildiega. It is eery well watered, and is a very desirable location; three miles southwest of Alexandria, in what is called the Loup. For further particulars enquire of the owner on the promises. JOHN. D YSA RT. Aug.26,'57,2m, FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber being desirous of removing to the west, otters his farm situated in West tp., on the road leading from Petersburg to Mc. Alavey's Fort, air sale. His farm adjoins land of William Armstrong, Thomas F. Stewart, and others, containing about 265 Acres, About 170 acres cleared, nod in a good state of cultivation. The balance is well timbered. k. The improvements ore a . 4 .41 Log House, and a small 1) , ••04" . ° Tenant House it hew bank "'L " barn till by 15 feet. There is tilso on the premises a young or• chard, and water in piped to the door from a never .failing spring el water. This plantation is highly productive, being good limestone land. It is shunted within 21 !wiles of Peters burg where the railroad and eanal posses thou'. The subscriber is anxious bison at private gnie —and if' not sold will sell it at public sole,on the pretnise3, on Saluda?, the 17th day titCle• tuber pout. Terms muds easy to suit purchaser. TUOMAS HAMER, Aug.26,'57..t5. COOK STOVE. ~; A SPLENDID NEW COOK STOVE for sale at thib office; it is calculated to burn wood or coal. LAST NOTICE. All persons indebted to the undersigned by note or book account, arc requested to call and' make payment on or before the Ist day of No. vember next. All notes and book accounts remaining unsettled titter that date, will posi tively be sued out without respect to persons. J. N. SWOOPE. Alexandria, Aug. 12, 1857. 7-••• Itzny surz 3. T.: 011 LZISCZ. Persons desiring a very superior white lime can now obtain it of the subscriber, as he has just put into operation, a large draw-kiln, built' upon an improved plan, and producing daily, !urge quantities of the very hest quality. With fitcilities unsurpassed, and limestone pure RS ass found in the state, he feels confident that he can render complete satisfaction to those who g ive him a cull. The attention of Buil. dots, Partners nod all wishing to buy lime, is respectfully invites! us well to his low rates, as to the quality of his lime. J 011 N lIAG BY. Coffee Run, September 2,1857.-2 n.— 110\DEll WIIIiDSII2M.IO MANUFACTURE/In AND 131P011.1t8 OF - • papßa El M lb' Nu. 622 Chedlaut &reel, Philadelphia; Have for sale, to consumers and Nio trade, the largest assortment of Paper Hangings, Borden, Decorations, Ito., in the United States. They ask the special attention of tho trade to a new and very beautiful article on popes of GGLD WINDOW SILIDES, which they are introducing. 5ept.16,107.42m. ----- DR. J R. HUYETT tiZtIVTOIg; ALEXANDRIA, wuvr. CO, PA. April 1, 1857.-Iy. T‘ried Beef, Hams, Shoulders and Flitch, for jJ sale at the cheap Grocery Store of LOVE & McDIVITT. JOSEPH DOUGLAS, Gunsmith, • MeConuellstown, Pu. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISIDIENTS. ilesloo A MONTILau A number of gentlemen wanted to canvass two or three counties each in nn agency that insures those properly qualified the highest compensation. They should be of mature age, intelligent, talented and industrious; and they will make twice no much no in teaching, clerk ing, or any other business. Address, (stamp enclosed,) C. ALLEN, Harrisburg, Pa., or in quire at the Adam's Express ollice. ug.19,'5743m.* M. ROWE, CONVEYANCER. Agent for the pneehase and sale qf Real Es• tate Fin•tas and City Property humph', cold and exchanged Also money invested and procured on mortgage. Those having Farms or Laud for Sale will do well to call or send description. No. 63, Dock Street, Philadelphia. July 1511,, 1857.-3 m. The Rev, C. S. BURNETT, while la boring Will missionary in Southern Asia, dis covered a simple and certain Curo for Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Ner. yowl Debility, nod all impurities of the blood ; also, nn easy and effectual mode of inhaling the Remedy. Actuated by a desire to benefit his suffering fellows, he will cheerfully send the re cipe (free) to such as desire it, with full and ex plicit directions fur ',repining and successfully using the Aledicint: : Address Ray. C. S. BURNETT, 831 Broadway, N. Y. City. Ju1y29,'57.•6m SALE OF SAXTON'S STORE. The store of &W. Sexton is now open for sale, by wholesale and retail of the entire im• moose sleek of goods at greatly reduced prices. Dealers and all others who have the cash can be accommodated nt auction prices. Terms —Cash. Lt& - 100 Sacks Ground Alum Salt and 50 tons Plaster to be disposed of. SCOTT & DROWN. AtCys fur Creditors. An~,6,'L7, NEW AND CHEAP WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY STORE IMAM/ HROVE ialorms (he citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity, and the public gen erally, that he has opened a Grocery Store on Hill street, Huntingdon, a few doors west of Wm. Orbison's residence, where he will at all times be prepared to supple customers with • ALL KINDS 01' GROCERIES, CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, at wholesale and retail. Sugars, Cole, Teas, Molasses, Cheese, Spises, Collreeliunaries, Hams, Salt, Brooms, Buckets, Sears, Tobac co, &c., Rey in fact, every article usually kept in a Grocery Store. As I am determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest, I want everybody to calland examine any stock and prices. DAVID GROVE. Huntingdon, July 29, V..ly. W. 14,0, KAKILSA.Z. AL 33 x.aNznic.a. 1 1 0 tannur. McGILL & CROSS INFORM THEIR OLD frimuls and the public generally, that they hare the above Foundry in full blast, and are prepared to furnish castings of every description. Stoves of all kind, for wood or coal. Improved Ploughs, Threshing Machines, and everything in theca:l -fing line neatly made. We can finish nll work that requires turning, having a good Turning Lath. All work done cheap for cash or coun try produce. Old mewl taken for castings. Be ing practical and experienced we hope by strict attention to business to receive a liberal share of public patronage. McGILL & CROSS. Alexandria, April 29, 1857. Discovered at Last ! Grentest CUM in the World for Pain Prof. Chas. BeGrath's alt IC OIL. Oilintheo"llyßiltiitTrsemmtneshs" lld thej fur cure of ltle„ltiGout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, Spinal and Bronchialcoinplaints, Tic Doloreux, Headache, Cramps, Croup, Piles, Felons Sprains and Bruises, Cuts and Wounds, gwelled Glands, Stilt Joints, Scrofula, Etysipele.,, Swelled PrCast, Womb Disorders, Stilt Rheum, Canker its the Mouth and Stomach, Palpita tion, Eruptions, Caked Bremt, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Palsy, Pleurisy, Ulcers, Lock Jaw, Heartburn, Tooth and Eir•tielle, Nervousness, Abscess, Stift*Neeks, Broken Breast, Chilblains, Totter, Shingles, Frosted Feet, Fever and Aguy, Chapped Hands or any Diseases that are sore and painful, is the only article ever brought before the public that will du its work perfectly in from throe to twenty minutes—has been used by thousands and pronounced to be the brat remedy ever discovered. This Oil acts on the system with electricity —is of pure vegetable preparation. Not the slightest danger of applying it inwardly or out wardly. It at once gives a permanent cum— in most cases from ten to twenty minutes. The best physiologists of Europe have din covered that all organic derangement of the animal system is the effect of nn obstruction of the physio.eleetrie fluid in the organ diseased. A skillful application ofthe Oil put's in huntedt• ate motion the nervelluid, and the cure is ne cotupliolicd. No bleeding, no vomiting, purg ing, or blistering is resorted to. Sia - None genuine without signature of Prof. C. DeGrath. Labels signed in writing. Principal Depot, No. 30 South Eighth St., three doors below Chestnut. Philadelphia.— Pries 25 cents, 50 cents and SI per bottle. Try everything else, give this one simple trial. CAUTION.—Bo careful to ask for and fryt Do Grath's Electric Oil, as worthless imitations abound. Mere aro numerous ituilations sprung up on the reputation that my article has acquired. The public must beware. They are worthless. For sale by John Rend, Huntiugdon. @Lagi@OW AY w , Will attend to all professional business entrusted to his cave in the several Courts of Ilantingdon county. Dcede, Leases and. Articles of Agree• teem, written at tho shortest notice and on die most reasonable terms. Shirleysburg, April 22, 1857. C. U. HUSSEY C. WELLS. al[D&YfitEl PORK PACKERS, AND Wholesale Dealers in Powisions, No. 325 LIBERTY STREET, COMMERCIAL 110 W, PITTSBURG, PA.. fieir Agents for Fairbanks' Scales. Aprit,'s7. Asplendid assortment of Stone Crocks for sale by D. ClitOVE. L EAD PIPE fot sale attheilantwato Store of JAMES A. BROWN & CO. GUM SHOES, cheaper at D. P. OWIN'S than can hp had to town. Call and ace thorn MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS, BARGAINS; BARGAINS:I HARDWARE DEPOTI The subscribers have again returned from the East with an enlarged stock vi' HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS, Sze., which they will sell at such prices as shall make it, the interest of Ilcusekeepem, Builders, Me• chanics, and "all the rest of mankind," to give them a call, Our stock comprises Building material, such as Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Bolts, Glass of all sizes, Patty, Oils, Varnish., White Lead and Zinc Paints. ItIECLIANICS"TOOLS. Planes, Handsuwo, MM & Crosscut S:uu.‘,. Chisels, Mann's Axes, Llatehets, Spirit Lu ' Files, Stocks and Dies, Monkey Vu'renn:u. with an endless variety of cinders invent:tom , and improvements. Saddlers and Coach-Makers are inriu call and examine our extonsim, ness Mountings and Coach . •. and Common frames, 1111 vurn•; L Hug Skins, Patent Leather, Enamelled Li.,, Cher, Oil Cloth for Carriages, Coach Lumens and Linings Hubs, Spokes, Felivos, Shafts, Slur' • • . Axles, uN'te., &e. TAIJLIL& POCKET CUTLERY. Knives and Forks from renti • set. Silver forks, Silver end common a• Ladies' Fruit knives, Furriers' knives, Cr IOLLOWWARE Poreelaine, Tinned and Plain 13eilers, Tea tics, Sauce, Frying and Baking Pans, Griddles, Dish Covers, &c., at manufactu rers' prices. MISCELLANEOUS. Ice Hammers, Lemon Squeezers, Butler Prints, Butter Ladles, Port Monaies, Bells of all kinds, Guns, Phitols and Revolvers, Paint Brushes, Wall Brushes, Truces nod Chains of various hinds, Chain Pumps and Metallic Primps cisterns,. Picks, Sledges, AT., re. Iluving purchased tunny of our goods at wholesale prices from snantiliteturers, we aro enabled to sell both wholesnle and retail—ac• tret.ly low. A liberal sh:tre of public pati,s, age is Wt. All orders from übroad promptly siten dot] to. JAS. A. BROWN & Co. A pr.1;57. SAVING FUND NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMI'AN Walnut Street, South-I!'est corner ,y . Third, PEILADELPIIIA, Incorporated by the Slate of Penn :lll.mila. /loony is received in any sum large or small Aland interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. The Oak° is open every day, from a o'clock in the morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, aid 00 Monday and .. 11 '. i t s .11'I.T! i 4V:1!!! a o'clock INTEREST FIVE I'ERbENT. All sums large or small, are paid back in gold on demand without notice, to any amount. Ilon nusity L. BENNER, President, nomiry SELFRIDGE, Vice President, Wu J lUmo, Secretary. DIRECiORS. Henry L. Benner, C. Landreth Manus, Edward 1.. Carter, V. Carroll 13reivstur, Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry, Samuel K. Ashton, Ben. L. Churchman James B. Smith. Francis Lee. This company confines its business entirely to the receiving of money on interest. The invest ments amounting to over one MILLION AND A HALF of dollars, aro made in conformity with the provisions of the charter, in Meal Estate 111. times, Ground Emits, and ouch first-class securities, as will always insuro perfect security to the depositors, mid which cannot tail to give permanency and stability ol this Institution. Feb. 20, 1856. St 34 Si tr 11 Z VH.D. LI ct s rrITE undersigned owners of the Huntingdon 7. Mill, inform limners and the public general. ly, that they now have their new mill in running order, with all the modern improvements in the water wheels and machinery. They have put in live or the Improved Jon val Turbine Water Wheels, nod can grind in all stages of the wilt , n, you daring the euldest weather, any and all kinds of grain. - They'areprepared to sell, and bare on band for salv at all times, at market rates, nll kind of FLOUR, FEED AND STUFFS, - . and farmers can have their own grain ground, and take it back in a return load, or they can be furnished in exchange at a moment's notice an equal quantity of Flour and Bran or chop. ped teal. WEZZI SMUT MACHINE is ofau improved manufacture; and they will insure a FULL TURN OUT of superior quail ty to every bushel of yraiu left at their mill.. FISHER & 111c5IWITIttli. N. B.—The Buckwheat stone(ure nut pito ready. Huntingdon, December 10, 185 G. THE TRUTH AUOL"I' KANSAS. Gt'7J. ADMINISTRATION IN KANSAS Large 12mo. 145 pages. With a complete his tory of the Territory, until June, 1057. Em bracing afull account of its discovery, geog ropily, soil, climate, products, its organization as a Territory, transactions and events under Governors Reeder and Shitanun, political din -B,IISiOIIS, personal encounters, election frauds, battles and outrages, with portraits of promi nent actors therein, all fully authenticated, by JOIW 11. GIIION, M. D., Private Sue'y to Gov. Geary. Carefully compiled from the official documents 1 on file in the department of State at Washing. ton and other papers in the possession of the author, with a full account of "Tho Invasion of Kansas from Missouri :" the capture, trial and treatment of the Free State prisoners, the character and movements of the Missouri Bor der Bunions, the murder of Bullion and others. 'Thu Controversy lmtween Governor Geary and Judge I . ..coin:no. The proceedings of the Territorial Legislature, of thu pro • slavery con vention, and the organization of the Democra tic Party, with a "Sketch of Kansas during its ' early troubles under Goys. -Reeder and Shan nun." It invasions, battles, outrages, murders, A cops' will be sent to any part of the thoted ! States, by gail, free of postage, on receipt cf , the retail t , A libcoddi , count to the trade. Cirlooo agents wanted. Price in cloth $l. I raper, 10 eta. =ARLES C. RHODES, Publisher, Inquirer Building, Philadelphia. THE HINTER SESSION 2 ail 051 LEI Will commence the Ist of November next.— Competent instructors buve been secured, and general satisfaction may be expected. • Porcelain Boilers and Pans, of eve ry description, for solo at the hardware Store of J. A. BROWN St CO. . . SlL at li BONNETS in grontl;•!.rii.e.tycwiLte.ap NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. IT HAS WORKED MIRACLES ! I nil the bald and gray can La restored per -1 reedy to original 'growth, and color, so far as their locks aro concerned, does not admit of doubt ; besides, it will milk, every possible dk ,.;•,, or the scalp, whether deiVeloped 119 dandruff, cuing, or in the shape of cutaneous eruptions— • .gin seuld head—mod in no possible case will it or curing as it: by manic, nervous or purl°. and ilvased twice a week by tho , • • • it ,‘ ill ;,rest: re the color, and . ftVlll many ininginaldc ago. Yormitor Co., Mass., Nov. 1851 Wood---ficati Sir: 11like pleasure W bearing voluntary teitimony to the magic of ,•t, of 1-k. your wonderful flair Restorative. As 41v us len. my hair commenced falling oll; lb, top of my :wall) became us bald and oth a. , glass, and it has continued to fall for rest ninny years, notwithstanding I biro us mans celebrated preparations for restoration. hilt your advertisement, I was induced to give our article a trial, and to my utter astonish ment, Maud, after a lute applications, that my halt Immune firmly set, and assumed a glossy and beautiful nppearnueu ; mid by the time I had used it quart !mule,my bald head was goy -• ered over With a young stud vigorous growth of hair, which is now from ono to two inches in length, and growing fast. Yours, truly, DERRY GOODRICH. Chu rlestewb, Mass., Aug. 9, 1895. Gents:—Nothing bat a duty and sympathy that I feel to communicate to others that are af flirted as I have been, would induce me to give this public acknowledgment of the benefit I have received from Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. When I first commenced using it, my hair was mute gray, and in spots entirely bald I have now used the Restorative about tire months, and my hair is cmitely changed to its original col or, brown, and the new hair is over three inches in length on the spots where it was held. I have also been much gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which before was dry, and it has ceased to come oat as formerly. Revectfully yours, for., Mrs. it. A. STODDARD. From Mrs. Ingalls, a well known nurse in flos- 130,t0n, Oct. 1901,1955. 011.:—At your request and being so highly ple,ed with the effects of the Restorative, 1 ma tree to state that my hair had become quite thin, and entirely white. I have tar the last - live year:i been in the habit or wing dye, but hearing or the extraordinary effects of this article, 1 was indreed to try it. My hair has been restored to its original thickness, and also to its former e lur, which is light brown Yours respectfully, MRS. INGALLS. The following is from the Pastor of the Ortho et. Church. BrooklielEL 13rookliold,. lllnyn., Jan. 12, 1855, Prof. Wood—Dear mule trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say, that its Cik CIS have bees excellent in remo ving a t dandruff, and a constant ten dency to itching, with which 1 have been trou bled from toy Childhood, and has also restored the hair, which was becoming gray, to its origi nal color, I have used no other article, With anything line the same pleasure and profit. Yours, truly, J. K. IMAGO. [Front the Jersey City Telegraph.] What is it thr—This Wood's Hair Restorative? —ls a question asked daily Aby hundreds. We 1111,wee without hesitation or tear of contradic tion that it is the only article known which will do all it promises Ike the human hair. It willre- Dew its growth—it will stop its falling—it will restore its natural color ! It is not a Hair Dye but a speedy and e ffi cacious Restorative. U. J. 0 0 . 0 & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway N.y,,&)l4Market st., St. Louis, Missouri. 601.1 in Duntingtiou by Joust Rum.), and 11. BIeJIANtoiLL, and by Druggists everywhere. June 25, 1857.-3 m. A MEDICINE THAT NEVER DEBIId TATES t!) :VD L'a INVIGORATOR OR Xit VER REMEDY 9 T T all the good qualities of a purgative lee livine, answering She purposes of any Ca . . tiMrtic without the debilltating effects extierion cud front most purgatives. It nets slowly and wetly, but surely, moving the bowels to cony off all the secreted matter, at tlio same time, sti mulating. the Liver to a proper performance of ; its functions. The Invigorator cures Sick Headache. Tako ono or two teaspoonslal at each attack, and it will soon disappear. For an overloaded stem ' eel', or when lead rises or sours, take the Invi gorator after eating, and it will not prove disa greeable or oppressive. leer Heartburn, Palpi tation, or Difficult Breathing, take a teaspoonful once or twice daily. For boss of Appetite, Lan guor or Listlessness, the medicine is invaluable. It will restore the appetite and make the fund digert well. Nightmare, take a teaspoonful on retiring, and the demons of dream-land will all be fairies. After eating a hearty dinner, take a do , o of Invigorator and it will relieve all op pressiou or fullfiess. The Invigorator is a Liv er Iteme dy c t unequaled virtue, acting directly on that organ, curled Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Bi lious Attacks, Dysentery, Piles, Worms, and Female Obstructions, fur which it has no equal. We knew there is nothing, now before the A merican public, prepared with such skill by tt scientifie man ' particularly For diseases orthoLi ver, as Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver Re medy. It has attained a reputation second to no oth e r article in the world, simply because it rests on its own merit. To convince all by trial that it Is all its proprietors claim it to be, if any of our readers ace sufffiring from such diseases as are described in Dr. Sanford's advertisement, wo know of no remedy that will so surely eurq them as the Invigorator. There lists lately been brought to ouv notice a medicine that seems to possess wonderful earn ti vo and healing properties in diseases of the Li ver, Stomach, and Digestive Organs. It came to us with so many testimonials in its favor that hi.cu noted its abets in some of the worst en set of continual debility, caused by deranged li ver, and io every instance the ellect was to re lieve or give a permanent cure. Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy is what . wo refer to. We ailways have been credulous about cures by indent medicines, but We ure convinced that this medicine fur family use is not overrated by rho Ives uf.reVOlrruieisdittit , llS it has. Our ad- N icefur all troubled with Incligestion, Debil ity or 17towel Comp lai nt, to get a bottle and try it; our word tier it. relief wit! be experienced. Blessings to the Invalids who use Sanford's lavigurator, rue it will relieve them of their pain as bui, as it is taken into their stomach. Pain and misery eanniviA where the Invigorator is used, it will 'rely drive them away, as day light will bunts f darkness, of this there can be nu doubt to those who try it, fur it carries convic tion with every dose taken. Another evidence is the thousands of certificates from those who use it or have been cured by it. Try one bottle, if it (LT, not behefit, we are tuibtaicn. SANFORD & CD., Prvpriotors, 345 Broadway Now York. Sold iu Huntingdon Ilcaur kleMaamind., and John Read. Dr. Gee. 11. Keyser, Wholesale Druggist, No. 140, Wood st., Pittsburg, Wholesale Agent* June 25, 1N,:.-3w. Mur.25,'57.-Iy,