_~ SPECIAL NOTICES. HAIR RESTORATIVE,—Ewry one will, we think, agree with us in the opinion that the hu man hair is the greatest, Inland ore that is I ossessud by a lady or gentleman. Just Inert an apparel tly good looking man, for in ounce, in the s r you admire his features, wli , liern. and general b taring; lint lul he lifts his but in ref of your bow, and the charm Ilan vainidied, for Ichahod is written nn his bald head, an 1 the gl ny has departed with the flowing that ow, it wristlet' luxeri• emir then. Lr the case of a lady, the mart, is, ie rzo—such Cases remindiu mut of the eiremnslitlicc on uhich the CA.uwaig ep igram is tohodull ! Inc, fair Emilie, n lock of your hair," I A y mug over loult courage nod sighed: , r, a , a „it, to n•Autesuuli o modest .request So inks Tot: 0 otox 01o," the dear creature re . . , . . Now, to prevent such ro catastrophe, is with in the pow, a ,very !oar awl gond man; lite, by using Wood's 'lair Rota.,rativt., Imir is not on I. pievanteil from railing ell or 1111., - ing grq, but the article trill rast I/1 . 1! hnir Inn places; sod roan it' it has chanced ot.lor tool heroine grey, it will la ing it back to its priste e bean) , atal 'lh•sa.aho are, or guninivti %%No the anatomy, physio'ogy ntei pa. thulo;7y el the Lair, ina.i bt w.ot :more that certain rutiFtatin es have a. ti n cille action ittaao it; total it is by t. ja.iici,itna c.ttubiniation of the, that 11 . 001 has stoceeelled in cemptnotti• ing n ti,ixt•nr, posses,eal of remarkable virtues. [‘Vurt.rly :.int,,, ; :tv.itie and Literary Claixtte. rierlt has I'CC•ntne nte established Net tient Dr. Invi,xorietyr will cure Liver Cotn• plaint. Jaundice and General Uubiliti, Maly pentilii, perennially known to us, whose word icanntit be doubted, have given their cerir - Cafes to prove this, nod with such a ntaeis evident, who c.en doubt. IL is truly the invalid; fr'eud, and will viv, relief when all .411er (nil, and 80 It, Iluit ',der our oltit•e. tion t 01' it v wh. , I • tu. w :1.. . 0 • b it will sure ' y t ire rvilet; UNDETECTABL ' WIGS AND TOUPEES IN spilt, of the we , 11. s 1.11.1 1 Ilre 1/1111 . 0 , i 11p011 n Creilllloll, puhle, bald. nest, especially in this e.t..mitt, tippetus to he one of the evils wli c I fle:di is heir to. When this unfortunate to:entreat, taken ideee, the only thing to he sham is to remedy it by .:'sine artificial contrivam ,, , reseinUtt URI RS cht,ely as pos,ildr. The mu, nat• oral awl •le,,,lttt vovvriii:ss head that we istly , .! 11 I, lie, wigs nn , l mnon!ovtuell by ,sir. lit..rge Nu. 29 h,.1011 tiixlh ~beet. 'file hair is fastened to a net tutu, t tint the natural akin in visible through it and con..e.itiently the artili,e cannot he defected. We advise oar readers who are in want of nay rush ar• titles to examine these, and we tel certain that they will be pleased wills them. - PHILADELPHIA - 11fAfaiiii, rLouß.—There IS 110 rhinve to tto tic.. in the lhour ittarl:et; $1.1;7. CLOVF_IIt ShEl.)-11tere us it steady 611 ,, i0e5,4 le) notice; 4.00.151,59 per 11,11. NYE PLI./Ult —ls dull. VI, II lt:AT.—eoutiuttes liinitc,l; 1.23 c. per. bush. NEW ADVERTISMIENTS. GIC OV HL & 61 K HI'S I'4'l.E is IT. FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 493 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, CIII , 7,STN 17T I'IIII,ADELNII,‘ made, by pi•rooti, .1' intvgrity, ty, atbd exc(lll.t 111 r doing bit since, 'll,oy nu.. 11,1,1r,,,,,(1 BAKLI: S. M. 11)5 Brutulway, Iv..w Yurk.• AESICIAMM'S N0T.7.C11, ;:iVeli to nIl 1 , v,i , 11, 1131 , !-• 1Y 1 thlt V Citol2.. I:ll. , SVIlie, wade do ,k • Volloottry A. .. • • ,• ! !or the 1 V I I, s \ Crott , , 1,.0 bowl: bee..ttilt or otherwise will mak.. tutu,. I„ the .1.3..1) , rs Wil l resi.lu itt Ca,- ville, I' I. 1011:: S. GEIIIIETT, N. COIII3IN, (ESTATE OF MARY WALKER. A IE9 I ItiIISTITATOWS C NoTicp, IS lIEREItY GIVEN, tli it letr,ts a on the of Miry Walker, hilt of township, been granted to the tinileri•igneil, persons in - (1°6.11 to snit! estatt iire request,' ti no • ineiliuto lityinent, and IL., a gainst the tunic trill preSellt them ilnlr iiiithiiiiti eatuti tor ,ettleitient to 1/A V II) 111.:11.t.ili. Burnt (Abuts, M. 10, 18514.-11. STORE HOUSE FCR SALE C:):271 Ft•il at !mute l• •„,, SHP, 'louse in the village of SIIA.DE Iluntingdon co.. l'a. Tlas etaild is one ef the hu.t .lands for good 'hare iii the calmly. The building is 20 x4O feet painted soil p' catered. Complete with Ware house, odic,. itull Cedar emu:lied. Ti:llt ‘l,4.—One thous:v.4l lam. °nu half cash, awl balance will be lit . ies out in gouts, as wanted at it lair price. 11 out su.d it will : then be rut rent. Address B. X. IMAM, Gap Tannery. 'March 3, '5B:-3t, EVERY MAN HIS OWN LAWYER. ONE 01 the most convenient nod maul hooks published this seam. is ihe one with the above title, which is publidn d by Messrs. D. Kimball L Co. of Providence, It. 1. It is a complete guide in all limiters of law and business neeetiatimot for every State in the 'Union, and cOnlalii4 itiforiMilion 111,011 every possible firm of business which may arise in the course of a man's, experience. It is pre pared by no association of lawyers of well known ;landing and ability. Such a book is almost invaluable to the 'business man. It can be lint oldie enterirising publishers, and may be hail at this whiten. - March 3,':.8,-3,, (Ester,: or Sea ‘NNAII WALKER, DEV'II.) An ANIS l'lt t'l'Olt 9 4 NOTICE. NOTICE IS 11E,111 , e1117 GIVEN, that letters or to.mini,tration on the estllo Al "'t'anneli Waffler, tale of Dulilm townsld. , hare been 5,01511 t•) the in,'er,•ioeell. all PrrAolli iu dchtetl to eelia 0.5010 fire mitteited to snake mediate tIo ieirur. mill Otto, boring choices o pines the same will ',resent them duly outlionti cm/A f a r settlement to PAM WELCH. Burnt Cable., March 10,1858.-6 n NEW LAW BOOKS, JUST PUBLISHED BY KAY & BROTHER, LAW BOOKSF,LL'ERS, AND IMPORTEUS, 19 ROUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PRICE ON LIMITATIONS AND LIENS.- Of the Limitation Aviv,n+ and of Limit a eitnit Real Rattle in.Pennaylvailia. fly Eu l'otoE, Esq. Fonts rein HON. HORACE ItINNEY.--‘fTllO de sign or it is excellent, and its uses are manifold It must conduce to being the law on these heads into better shape, by exhibitidg it in its aggre gate, and thus showing the bearing of its part, upon each other. It miter also iommote the fin ish and completeness of Ilmireyancing, width though vastly advanced beyond what it teas fifty years ago, is still incomplete." ALSO, BRIGHTLY'S UNITED STATES DIGEST. Aii Analytic Digest of the ',KR of the Uni ted States, 11.0111 the Adoption of the Consti tution to the end of the XXXI V Corn:rose, 1789-1857. Ity FREDERICK C. SttionTLY, Log., editor of "Pnrdon's Digest," &e. Sic.-- I imperial Bvo, pp. I 142. Price only Sti. Foot! iii I low. 13. 13. Taugv, CHIEF• Jus- TICE OF TII I: UNITE.I) Srovas.--It is it work of tel well exeeeted. The heats muter :vide!' tlic itilli:retit Acts of Congress ere arranged ere well chosen and appropriate t and what is still mote important, the Index so ter es l torn been [this to C.lll'llllo it, IS ronti•leic. Tile hook has evidently he'el , prepen t with pinch care and judgment, and will, 1 douot not, be very acceidahle to the pithlie. A LSI). 1:1171,rt, l'umtdsuan, DuNr...‘r3 800 FURAIS, 4tl;jtiid Re. LINN'S AN A LyricAL INDEX to the Penn. syleani, Deport, 1\ 1'1; I'l'.\llA TIO NI T RO l' It AT .&. HMS'S PRACTICE. 4th and I Ediciffii. By M, RUSSELL THAYER, ;, tio.rzar. 111',11,E1.1Y (iIVEN TU ALL d that the fullotving totaled 1 their .I.CColllllif ill the iLee i[:irdingd.t, and that the said vie.qeutt.hl [or eottfiranttiou and allmvunf., , •.- ()rphuna' Court to he held at :tad for the Comity of (.1,, a , oft IN'edue.iday the kith dap of April In wit t I. George W. Owens. AOrninistlntorof tt a ei tate ot"l'llosetts NI. o.ven3, lute of the borough t; llirtnithatti. Accomit . \Vie. 'Nf..i.tekeen entl Itohert A. NleNlertrie, licit.. A.letleisintwe, of Thomas Blair e.etity, tludcl., who ten; the se, win;, Assignee of Jun:Wien Leslie, Or Iltmli.q.4 , l‘in comity. having star vive,l .I,tA Entri kve...l•l Jas. AI. Bull, (;u-,,ig.ice diseletrg,t hr the Court. Final I.o.oent or Wm. S. Lyow, Admitti,trittor Thud. Lore, lute el' Tull tu wit tieCil. - 4. .lioncs Crer, Guardian of .1. Elliot Walker son or Jinn., Walker, lute of I)ublin 5. Fitmi neyount of James liehy nod Jainism 1,•11y, F.xeuitot, or Nath,toiel Kelly, who wai Execotor or the last will tool teEtament or Do. oil Itownotn, late of .I)nblin two., tler'4., not 'l'estotheotory Guardian of the minor el,ildret of the 5..1 I).tvid deed. • - 6. Acuunnt ul .ioutt hung. , Guardian of Itett butt Lightner. :.utt of Henry Lightner, lulu o 11 . e , t two., dee'd. 7. John Set•tt, Guardian of I)nrid, Catharine And Eliz.theth Courier, minor ehildreis rd . P.iitit Cour , er. N. Jahn S. Miller, Administrator of the ester or Isabelle MeMunigal. late or Marco tsili 9. eenunt of I)avid 11. Campbell, ExaelitOr• of the Lea will stml testament of isaae late of l , nn twp.,•,loe'd. • 10. Samuel Ilell, Administrator of the estate of 1111110:Mina llays„ late of Shirley top., 11, Dernetz Early, Adminiitrator or the es tate or SlISIIIIII:th Sinuker, late et . Brady twp., deed. 12. %Vt. S. I s ne, Executor of the lest will and totduntent of Iter. Thos. Askins, lute of titairleysourg, (We'd. 13. Wu, I'. Lyons, and John Morrison, Ego., Executors of the lest 1611 and testament of lieu. A,kins, late of Snirle,ysloug burungh• 14. Daniel Tuatgue,. Atlnnobdratur of the estate of John Appalhy, situ of Dublin HENRY GLAZIER, Rividter I:wister'a (Wire. Ifittitiag,iwt,Mitk. 12 1857. • J4DVIN STONE & SONS. 80t. Chestnut steet above eighth, .Ntilvei) • .I.IJAIII!iiiiAIiPLE:III2f; SPRING IMPORTATION OF SILK & AILIANERY GOODS. FANCY BONNET AND'CAP RIBBONS, S.VI IN AND TAFFETAS B11311(1NS, CIDIS I li N A PI.ES, ((iimp niid Plain,) I.AIICELINES AND FLOBENCES, FRFNCI! CHAFES, lILAcIc AND 1' , )1.011ED VELVETS, ENCLC , II - Iit)NNET SATINS , . T.\ lIL.ITANNES. )lALINE AND ILLITSIDN LACES, ETC. A 1, , , A 1,1.1. AS.RTMENT OF FRENCH AND AMERICAN FLOWERS, As the above ounsi,t mostly or our own int. 'moot., wu are enabled to infer them on fa vorultl, terms. Nlurelt 10t1), 185H.-2ru. E.l7ate of Jacob dee'd. A diatittistrator's Notice. N(yncli is hereby given that Lettere of Administration on the estate of Jacob Putt, late of Hopewell township, dee'd hove heel) granted to tlo• undersigned. All ilereons hutch,' to said estate, 0 0 requested to imme diate pit tnent, and tlio,e having 'Minns against the smite will present theta duly authenticated for euttletnent. to DAVID MOUNTAIN, Admr. Hopewell tp. Ith‘reli 10.'58. PREMIUMS AWARDED ifiCitiiiiNYCJ 08 OFFICE rri-300 3SIM APIS AM! ire.A.dikv martin. [Ltins IPETER M. BARE, heriThy give notice, that I bought at Constable's sale, as the pro perty at Anton Pheasant, the following goods nod chattels, vix :—Oue hay limo, ono Cow, ono neirer, unit ton acres of wheat, etc., which 1 tiara lett in his lawsi,iion without relinquish. ing toy onoership. TlaTeliM.l all ittrnonn ore hereby notiticit not to pureh.the or dittarb the said propel ty without toy consent. March 3, 08.-31. I', 111. BARE. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testa• mentery on the estate of Hugh MeMitHein; late of Tell township, Ilutitihgtlott moiety, dee'd., have been granted to the gndersiglied. All persons indebted to said estate are regime. tad to make imn•.ediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly au• theuticated the settlement to GEORGE WILSON, Executor. March 3, '6B:-61.. PROFESSORO . J. WOOD'S PRODUCING HAIR ON BALD HEADS, Grey Hair to its Natural Color. This astonishing and unequalled preparatiun has never failed to produce a growth on lilt Heads, when used according to the direction, and turn hair hack to its original color, after hiring Secome gray, and reinstate it in nil its original health, lustre, so ft ness and beauty. lie- Moves at MUT dime, Ilandrull and unpleasant aching, scrofula, crupthtna and feverish hint horn the scalp. It also prevents the hair trout becoming unhealthy and falling oaf, and hence acts as a perfect IlAin ImviottuaTtin AND To- A gentleman of Boston writes to his friend In New Itedlbed thus: To your inquiries I would reply, that when I first commenced to use Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, my hair was almost white, and had been so ler the last ten years and it was very thin on the top tinny head, and very 'owe, and pulled out very freely; but I found that Incline I lend used nil the second bottle, (which was right weeks) my hair was entirely changed to its origin.,) color, light brown, and is now free from do ',limit and quite moist. I have had my har cut litter six times since the change, and have mein seen anything like white hair start ing from the roots; mid it is now an thick as it ever was, and does not come out all. It has ;noted itt my case all that I could wish to ask. July 1, 1855. Yours, etc. From the Be,len Ilernl.l.) 80311,111 " ING WORTH KNOWING. 2 -By using Pro lessor Weal's Hair Restorative, gray hair ran I, permanently restored to its original color. I'Oo subjoined ce•tilicate train 'Johnson & Stove thadine, i; but one of the many in stances that are daily coming to our knowledge, of its wonderful effects, GAR INEH, Nlaine, June 22, 1855. , . 1) 1.. .1 It Slit :L•I lIIIV 11,•11 too bottles of l'rof. Wo.,.t•s Mir Restorative, un , l c.ln tI . IIIV say it ii the greatest tliscevery of the age thrrestoring and changing the hair. Belbre using it, I was a matt of seventy. Sly hair has now attained it: color, Yon r.a, ITCllllllllella it to the world without the least fear, as my eate was one of the worst kind. respectfully, 1),1N11.A., N. 11URVIIY. Profess, r O. J. IVOO‘l. Moog; ti Lo, Massachusetts, Jan. 12, 1855. lirlt Stu :Lflavini.r ... ;n;ll; iii;il;l ' ,;l' your noir Itest.rativ 0, it girt, the piensure to say that it.: eV...A Into 14,11 eXt'oliClit in roinoving clandruir, and a ctaistant itching Iti•teleney, telt %%hull I lin,: been irno , .lol i,• .11a 01, ~,st(hritl ley Ititir wits lititiotaing ;;ter, lit it: ariirui al velar'. have teal nit ilia, article tritli neythiegi like the plea:tura attil profit. .1. K. BRAGG Piwor the Orthodox Church, Brookfield, Proressor Wood. [Deana the NlisAtntri I)erimerAt.ll WOOD'S 11.111 t admirable ar tide in rapidly immuring the hair. No a rticle or it sitniltu• kind, now Itetre the public. enjoys a better rOptililtlinl .1S II restorativ, and invigo rating hair tonne. peculiar chemical qali ties hare n heitelieial elleet upon the growth awl character ot• the hair, giving a silky and glossy texture to that whit.% wa, formerly or a C11.11,e amt dry mome. It has, also, we ender:mild, a tendency to preserve the youthful color tool 11, peardnee of the hair, and destrit3ing or coonter uctite the ell'ects of old age. With such recom mendations in its favor, we hurdle perceive how Lute lady or gentleman should he without so cal nable an adjunct to their toilet. 0..1. WOW, & CO., Proprietors, :112 Broadway 1., & 114 Market st., I,llllk, AthiSoll,l. NOM in Huntingdon by Joun lit,tn, and 11. MeNlAmott.r„ and by Cruggistl everywhere. Feb. Ili, 1800.-3 m. 1:0Sao JAI4I le (.11 " INVIGORATOR; OR LIVER REMEDY THIS; is one of the greatest medical dige over t ie. , ever nook. and is daily working . cures Mamma tno great to lodi , ve. It rare.: a. if TUE Fins, tin. °mt; 111:NEFIT. end seldom more !loot one bottle is required to cure any kind of livca Complaint. from the worst Jaundice nr I)y9epsia to II e , lln.no bead ache. all of whieit are tiro result of a 111511 BED LIVER. The Liver is ono of the principal reeolators of the human body, and whetrit I , erfttrm. its rotations well, the payers of the root,. ore developed• The stoopteh is oltineo entirely dependent on the health,' aeli,n or tho Liver roe the proper performance or its functions.— When the stomach i.e at fault. the hnt•cls are at limit. and the whole systom suffers in eoeso - (If Oen ortmo—the Liver—havint, reflood to it its ditty. For the diietmv of that ot•t;tn one cti the proprietors Ims made it his study. in to practice of more than twenty years, to find some remedy wherewith to counteract the many deraneement4 to which it is liable. To prove thnt this remedy is at last rund, any person trotthletl with Liver t7omplaint in any .1' it= forms, has bat to try a bottle, and coin i,tion is certain. A compound has been formed by gums. and extraethat that part is soluble for the active virtues of the medicine. These gums remove all morbid or nod matter from 111 , 3 sy..tem, sup,lying in their piace a heal by flow of bile. invi,orating the stotimeh, rousing food to diue , t nen. purifying the hh,..d, ,iviatt tone awl health to the whole machinery. removing the entrees of the disease, and ellW•ting n rodieal core without any of the dkagreeohle after ef fects, felt by using. Calomel or Mineral Poison, that are usually resorted to. To all who will follow these dir.etions a core is positively guaranteed. Sicic can be cured by the use of two tea-spoonsful taken as won as the attack is felt. The Invigorator never fails to cure sour sto mach or the had abets experienced eller eat ing. Bilious attacks yield readily to one bottle. and Chronic Dian lima, difficult, as it is to rare, is never troublesome to those who take the Invigo rator. Tor Dysyepsia or Jaundice, nothing in the known world acts so fully or cures Ail quickly as thin Invigorator. It removes all yellowness and unnatural color from the skin. For Night Mare, take a dose before retiring, and it is warranted ft stoe preventative. For Female Obstructions it is a safe and sure remedy, as it rein ,ves the cause of the disease, Costiveness cannot exist where the Invigora ter Is freely taken, while Cholic yields readily to a few doses. It mast ho known that all these are Liven diseases, °renew(' by a deranged Liven. and to cure them needs a liven medicine and one of great power. The Invigorator is such a metli chic ; it has modichial powers. never before slit coveresl,•that will care all .IiSCIIRO4 of the LIVER no mutter of how long stnntling, or what may oe their form. The active medicinal virtues ex tracted from the gums used is such ns to be as tonishing to all who see their effects, for none can use the medicine without receiving benefit It nets as a gentle Carthartic, and should al wo, be taken in sufficient quantities to net on the bowels gently. The hest way to time it is to take the medicine in the mouth, then take some water and swallow 1 oat together. In this way the medicine will seemly he tasted. SA N FORD & CO., Proprietors, 345 Broadway Now York. Sold in Buntingdup sty 11.ity hICNIANIGILL, and John Read. Feb. It), 1858 -sat. Mar.25;57.-ly. W.A-Tail W HEAT AM) CORN wanted at this office. Thosa ing either can dispose of the nine by calling soon, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEM ENTS. SAVING FUND, FIVE PER CENT INTEREST NATIONAL SAFETY "'RUST CO. WALNUT STREET, 130117'11-WEBT CO.. OF TIMM, PIEIII2T2IPMI2. Incorporated Its the Aide of Pennsylvania. MONEY IS RECEIVED TN ANY SUM, large or small, and int erest paid from the day of deposit to the day to ,itlidrawal. The office is open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning till 5 o'clock in the afternaon, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock. 1105. 'HENRY L. BENNER, President, noBERT SELFRIDGE, rice President, W.M. J. REED, Seeretarq. DIRECTORS : I lion. Henry 1.. Benner, 10. Carroll Brewster, "Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry, Robert L. Selfridge, Franck Lee, Semi. IC Ashton, I Joseph Yerkes, C. Landreth Moons, . I Henry Dietlendertfer, Money is received and payments wade daily without it: flee. The investments me mode in Real Estate Moe 'gag., Ground Rents, and such el :Its se curities ns the Charter requires. o iViercbants and Varmers. Glll/I7NI) PLASTER can be lied et the Fboir and Plaster Mills, is any de sirable l i umtity. :111,1 after the Ist day of March. IV. leiircr itritHE fiv CHARGE Oil the car: :it the denote of the Penesy Miele nod Broad Top Reilmula. FISHER & MciMER.TRIE. 1' 11 E GREATEST 3IEDICAL DISCOVERY EVblt KNOWN TO MAN ! i,iika•ll . p;s; - w , st BLOOD-SEARCHER. that IA will cure sill ili,asos Irossi isisplac blood, which is the toinelatiun of nil ili,eitses. I will warrant it to cure ell the withininanted diseases, seeli ns I NFL MM AToin: RHEUMATISM, Scoilida, Unmors q(the Shin, rumors, Ulcers on the ll,fol or Body, anti all • Break-mita on the Fare. Ana it will Om, cure nli Indolent Ulcers or tunny yuar, smoiling; SI11 . 1! etmsefl front milog mueury, and will crialicato mercury, tram the F1 . ,0111. AVIIVII 1111! 1\11.1((1VFil:) • 131,001/ lii.:A1:1111'llt operates on mercury, all ;Ida, lir the will he swelt I'rnm tits 55511/11 it I it purifies the 1.11110,1 101 pill, Ili V 100•1111110 1110 ticim 01111 111310, it j 101 WlllOl 1110 111111111 1/111.11, 1111. 11111 WIIIIIOII 010111. Will inlit• 110 Ilinll,lo, 1111 11, 111111111, 111111/11 W . MI i. Iho 01111$0 111 llin1111)0, in gone. It will 111,(1 cure nll 001111ita1...1 Diseitses, swell no 111 ice 11,111 11 1.110;10,1110111 a the live,; it will bring. the litair into It healthy action, and will rtistiirt. the 1/11110111 t.l hllnllh. FOIZSAI.E 11Y Jobs Rend. JO', Ilentm, 1'4,- 1er:411111.g. Silas eresswell . Wm. I),tvis, Free.l.on Iron (711.11rveni uturg 0 snarl, IVtist Ittr ren. S:11111. IV. Sititlshitrg. !icy. 11rt11nrts !ma. Elias Musse l ., WM urys .1. I). Ilnihritll l t'a 11. '1 11.!•isiis Is, 0.11. .1111.111.011 CO. 111.01, A. 111.1,k.n1 Sloth. lisp. Slt,rt & 11. C. Walker, A1,xnn , 1,.1.t. J,. $ll. . Bei; & IN'arri.aniark. G. 11. Stin..r. .1. :NlnttPrn. • pattern. Illinti,don, 2.1111, 1858.-6 m. AGEN TS, ATTENTION! 1/o rots wish to find a'powl cmploymmo. nnl make 111011ey with little or investment. and without interfering, with your regular business ? you do, read this advertisetneut. U E. 'Toots J., Cu., of 302 Broome Street New York, are manufacturing such selling nuts• sive gold Pencils for $3 each, (which are chimp Kt that price,) and they throw . in a g',ll or prize with each Pencil worth lien , 32 op to 85, $lO, sla, $2O, $25, $3l), $2O, $73, Slut), $2OO, and $5OO. Don't cry out, 'Humbug! Lottery I'— ll's no such thing. The Pencils are sold at their cash value, awl all the profits over the first cost are thrown into the gins, which...ie• idly cost the purchaser making, The prizes ere distrihmt.d on a simple ion of drawing, which would take too much room to explain, but which has never failed to give complete bat islitet ion We have drawn nod sent to put• chasers 183 gold watches of various prices, 7.1 purses of gold dollars. 238 gold lockets, 850 gold chain., and, corresponding number of other prim, within two lineal.. 'l' Ell E ARE NO BLANKS," but every porches, draws a prize worth $2 certain, and it stands thousands of chances to be a higher figure. - We Avant a good agent in every neighbor. hood throughout Ow country. to solicit purcha sers, and any agent, to be sueeessful, must have a pencil and prize to exhibit. We pay agetits..St cosh for eael, plirelwer Ito obtaios, anti the first iwrson in any neighletrhood who applies turn l', veil awl gift, will receive the agency for that locality. Should an agent ul Wu a valuable plea., to exhibit with his Pen cil, he would have little difficulty in obtaining scores of purchasers, and matting it a putt ii business. A New Idea 1 Read! Read !! We ask nolaalpto into their nett s the, knOW what prize tiny draw. Atty per,. big to try their• lock, con low •cad us ii it name and address, and we will make th e i r draw nod iurerm thetn by return !nail what prize tiny drew, when they con send ot. told tithe the Pencil nod prize, or not, whichever they choose. IVe give this privilege toll!• onc.. to a purchaser. After the first denttiu_•, et, ey purehaser will be required to send in advance through the authorized agent. We will send with each drawing the oumbe• taken out, with full description of the plan or drawin,C Address C. B. TODD & 392 Broome Street New York. Jan. 2001,1958 - tim. VALUABLE EERSONAL PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. The subs7riber..l,iriog to gait farming. ofrers at public solo the ittllowing de,irahie priliteity at his residence, on J IJIl)AV the 20th .11. taco A. D. 1858, viz.: TEN HEAD OF 11011SES AND COLTS, One of whielt is a tine mare 5 years old ; ono n t them n three year old; and eight of them JOoe two year old each ; two of the two year urn well • tn,ilched. Also W.AGONS. PLOWS GRAIN DUILI. , +, Threshing machine, Grain Drill and ]taker, Windmill, Harrows and liorse-gears, together with a variety of antieles to numerous to in sert. Sale to COMIIICIICO nt 9 o'clock on said day, when due attendance tilt a credit of ?line months will be riven. DAVID hroNut, Th.. Springs, Feb.24,'57.-3t. A itt iplaug4tic Salt. This celebrated medicine is for sale at the Journal Orrice. For all inflammatory ilkeascs it is a certain cure. Get a.hr tc and try it, p 3 who are afilieniti. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. • SADDLE AND lIAItSESS—M. :I of ' far nw v: n i til e s t te 7: lie by applying at this oilier. Feb.l7. - -. PERSONAL PROPERTY PUBLIC :").\ LE. g un, undersigned will sell at Public Sale at 1 their farm opposite the Borough of • Hunt ingdnn. MONDAY 15th. of MARCIK, cniiin..iwind.o 11l [A.llelc, nll the PERSONAL PROPERTY (.).0,- 4,1 with their ram}, eonsi,ring ol 15 brad or llucore and Culls, and me Mole Colt, 2) head aCows ioal Young 20 or more 110,4.0, three uI which are row Ilreediug Sows: \Vag.. Plow, Ilarn,w, Cultivators Ifirge ..oriment or 113rr.ess or 'torsi! (;var.. 1)ooble1.• 'firers. Al• .) a variety or ilie Small Tools Mill i'.lll FISIIEIt FL',. 17, C.l'l',l 4 tla Bit INDY. littvioLt received the sole I,.v.elley of A. Hazard fi t;o.. for the sell or the Ittetidy Gar comity, we vim lideoily olt, it to the public it, it iffitt, tui• art ele to the lolluwiog certilicatt will ',my, • : ' 1 , , , • • ggiee, 28 Siy!l. •••• I• : .‘• • ~,t , wll, 1857 will t•t•rtil'y iluil I 11,1 two separato lots of •,. . •. in littro.ls anti one in 110tt!,.. ..1 I,y leitiritze Lcoua. 111,1 2;11111 • • • • . • .1[1(.4)1,, at Ilse 1),•poi. No. . • : • Ito llotlsr, an.l 1.1:t 11 .• . .• . • H:.,•1!-, nati, and troll iit • • : • all iroi,(t:nv! ! . • - , vuti 1. , i I);irtiir:—lll,crriicrinl I'lllo 1)1110 Catatfluf i A. 1111 .1r.,..0t . 1,4.1iptut, N. allaltoratiou —the it 1- aud peculiar. .I.1111•:>; IL CI 11. Ii Tho oilio (....N.r.\ NV BA P. 11. 1 ., • only 'eqmilA, Iml lit. nll, sin Ixlrily alltl I,ll'. II i I I:nown. . cnrrolnlnllt•ti by the must diminguishol Or which ativotilionny this ell ..... . . . . Th.. wnh, , l'UltE 1;1?-1 NI/Y hits lan ht.,' kilt in this country, litid tho 111 kti 11.1 iit.ii• siteh till' of those vilo euittimuittls hit ,11111 mot,. the ( . 1111 111 • il. ,1•1,1 1110 I !di 1•;•1 ittipor,l pwO. Sky... It i, 11,1. o , 011,11 to 1•11 I 11,1cnnli111 01, Itriiilie :1,11141 NVlii. - 11 it iii OW eSt.:lll , lll . .at thp distant, wly.ti the ~:per;,,tity ~ ar .twi, I tiaras will put nu !h.•_:. lawa(l. Jtl 1le(i..•1(.:..! Ural, lais no rival, affil has 1,,e Soverei,a at..l Sur, Itclitcdy I)vspepsia, Flatulency. Low Sritits, 1.30,11, General Debility, tie a E ALSO FOR SA LE, Eslselby , ,i Celebrated Still and Sitarklitig Clistittpattne. Thi - ti , wade of Cineitinati. 311.1 11,1 • . • pitre juicy ot the (Itiape. and . etiluted for invalid, mid per.,...; , .• gentle slituulnut, n o d for or us . ',even,. 11111 be it/111111 o,lllill, it 11, y. v'/e1: :: 2: , perior. to the b, st imported. Ti , "s school liar . Retail Price for Mandy and Wines, $1,25. 1, , • per Quint Bottle. Noll:are. The expeti , e , discount made to thetrmle „Mir . • A. , Address JUII\ READ, Diitig4ist. room 1,111. loco it., It •. , nits only $BB. Feb.l7,'sB.di .Pittito uric., is only per quarter. ...\H s ' r AG E I, I N the languages and the olintmentals are prelim , I tionitilv 'dump. For other information address I'j Oki I .1..1t It, kVaisla. Cassaille, litintingaen Co.. Pa. l'he next rpitirter commences Monday, Chambersburg Mt, Union • 1 -,., Tl. :Mr Tr 11 :111 11 5te1.1.1. , 111; 1 11 1 ,13 ..: 1 7. he undersign,. the lint , of Stapes over the I , etivcrii Chnitibehdiiirg mid Alt. l • ii ion. 1 annul Ito 1,1 0 tt 14. disc h'nnnt t cuts 10 (1 'Ur ,vllOll of ci. effill, k0„,),.,,,T. 4,4 v 44144 i'444 V+ try. 1111, at 11 111/11,111eril t lie expewe Lind trouble arrangements to run a line or Stages ,• , ;;31? . ri. 0 pee 40 , :telee. Triweekly between the two points (mod Horses lllld comfortable Stages have been pin ced on the route, and experienced end trusty T 110; Nlllll CULTV. drivers will superintend the running of the M. 11 . 411,511. Principal. Coaches. The proprietorof the tine h , , Piiless, of Languages tuns Yhileooltitt Hutt it be maintained, and he thecetore call , • 14,. upon the publie,generally to patronize it. (mini- dent thin it hill he their mutual nth ant,,,e. 1 ) / r/. , velum, Every :Mention necessary Will be ci,em ailil the running of the Stages will be ret.ittlar. of Volelt ond Piano 31mq, Cr Stages leave Nlt. Union, every jv:ll,s lf a TlllllBllily, 111111 lane day crriving ' , • Clianiberidalrg the neat day at 2 o'clock. Ito- l,,i,sor of .I.lallooodies, etc turning, 1 mive elimehershurg, the same nigh. et In o'clock, arriving at Mt. Union the tea evening iu time tir the ears. Between .Alt, Un ion and Shade Gap the line will be daily. F a re thr e a g h $11; to interim:di:de point in proportion. JOHN JANIISON inn. 20th, 1850.—if. LI ErEY/ THE nl.ll'l'. It. AJOURNAL to t 1. , .1 illus.:mom , itml Interest .1,,1 CA:BANAL iu ,til its parts, Light, flay ,nil Tuts selloor,liAS LATELY I'ASSEI) Fast. All this way be furnished without the j into new !muds, stud the present owners sli_htest immorrality in its tentlenev id itittitig tiro determined to make it a first class Lmtitu a pl ac e in its columns. The It6iihrtous or , lion. The majority of the new faculty arc al miseralde will dltid nothing commis! ill the Slip- ready on hand, 1111 , 1 students will be received as per while the //amorist (Ind Bun Vivant may , soon as they wish to Calico. well en joy it. Yount and gentlemen intending logo TI) CLUBS, 7 copies for • es 3 to school will do well to write to es before run s'. , eluding to go elsewhere. There is no 11 11 10: and tee telierc there trill Le Lie better school _ - - , -- - - One suloeriher in every seven will be cult , non than onto. i il,nl to A 1 I l'l IVOlti'll FltOitt $1 TO $2OO. ' Both sexes ore received, all branches taught' ..% mom, the articles to be distributed, ore tiold and students eau enter at any time. and '',ili.,..r Wioultei Colt' G mad mid Vest , For further information, address l'hain, Silver Cake and Fruit Baskets, Gold JOIIN 1). WAI,SII. Imela•ts. Armlets, Ear Drops, Brooches, l'ins, Caemeille, Iluntingdon Go, l'a.! ltio;,s. Geld Dollars. he, i Deconther 9,19.74.. tr. A lomoralde sl,lll Will 110 used to deter- ' - - I mine which OM, ,)1l the seven subserilwrs shall ' INsl-C,RMI3O. be votitled t none of the above (111 , F. which will 1”. sent immediately on receipt ot . the sub. IVe request those,or our subscribers who re. scriptiut. mom y. ' ieive their papers, to inf•rm us of those in their Agen;a Waffled. miiicai.th, neighborhoods who are subscribers Address all ennimuttitati ions to 11(11,AN1) It. WEST ,k, Co. .to the ..Imtrual" and have faded to receive C ora , w or d, street a „d B roa d way , N. T. the !MOW, SORT the stealing; of nor poCk-110nl, Feb. 17,'57:-3m. by radians ou the 3d of Februarr. lINCELLANEOUS ADIERTISEMENTF. GROUND PLASTER The Juniata Floar and Nast, Mills, one mile below Alexandria, Ilmainedon comity, Pa. have constantly on hand Gronnd Plaster, of ;he bent quality. fur which Grath' of all kinds, will be taken in vschange at market prices. SAM . I. HATFIELD. New Cmrd-Press. ]Taring Inn .lit :1 1 a,t I'ItESS," we are print in tlw prcinaliqn of three cni di in 11.• .11111' that any other press io 1!”. I,,unty can print ly :In I rinl th.ln iVe C11;11 . 11.` at :LH. \V.. ask tronag4.. COOK STOVE. ~rf`~{~ A SPLENI)II) ','EWCOOK STOVE i', ::,10 of thi- 0114.6 it ig calculated to burn 00,1 17NY.IlePR.OVED OF LAND WANTED 1", v,) 1:1;D:1; itousEs Philadc',l. l ..;ia : Pa., a, CUL. I.:. I:11.11)Y , c , /' iNvm.ii)s,—,s Pr. Ilardinan, Analytical Physician. Plty,irina ror Diseases of the Longs, Throat —Fworrly Phy,kinit to the CINCINNATI HOSPITAL, also to INVAI,I I tS IZETIIEAT, j IS COM!S( Anther 11i •• tl . l See April Appointments 1 1)r. Ilardicitn, l'hydt lings, (formerly l'hysician to (linen line Hospital.) will he in attendance at hit as follows t i ! liotel, Monday, Apr. 19 I National betel. t• tg, lintel, 4: 11 . , :I . lllll‘lll lair! rtigitti, and all diseases of tin. at atia by medical Inhalation. latel !in the lirimitnii 11,,Qpital, London. Tin 't point in the treatment ‘,f all li nila• - is it, ;.. , ,et tit the ilit•ecs:: in the direct twin , • eleolieities ere co•tilitateol lie their ole• o.to the I !gall requiring relief. i flint Wet anon Inhalation is lt. -,, I :the ,111111.1011 i. ti n 0 t,,k, lithe 11019 , • ! medicated to Ali:divine: in, flit . , • . - I;een I .. ~ t Itt't 7. 1111,1, /t II 1 , 111 . , , OW lilt dit iti, i: ill!. t• %%Int tli,. dittlt,(l, Ntitlll , llt ' 11S11111'.1 Ile Vllll,lll Ily tl ; : 1 , 1,111.1. It I t tleratt,l. It• I ittre itt the !!! tt :t! t,r : . .• . . . 11 s •.• , •- ,„, j „ • I'.LILJ,IiiLLit .01 . I Li,L I.lvel' . SIIIIII6I aIIII i alll tlisvoses of the est, awl I•lpilvpsy uml %111 form., of nervou, N.. LLlJargc coLJ.-iLltittion. S. 1). 11:1111)AIAN, M. I). ll° June tI, ;LI. ; CASSVILLE SEMINARY, Mrs. 111, MeN, Walsh, PaTridress. Painting, Botany, Ilbdary etc 111 i: E. Faulkner, .1/ chromatic,. I'ain'ing, Drawing, etc Mss Anna 31, Gray, Ala,rc and French. Miss Jennie 111, Primary English MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. FOR Illustrated. 1858. Illustrated. The New York weekly GOLDEN PRIZE io one of the largest and heat literary papers of tho day. An Imperial Quarto •containing croon PAGES, or Arty colaods, of entertaing original matter, and elegantly illusirated.ftvery week. .1 (ryi wordifrom 50 cods to $5OO 00 in f dd, will he presented to each subscribes ioimpliately on 0,1 ill( of the subscription money. TERMS One Copy fur I year, $2 00, and I gift. " " " 2 " $3 50, and 2 gifts. " 3 " $5 00, and &gifts. " " " 5 " $8 00, and 5 gills• AND TO CIA; NS 8 copies, 1 year, S 5 00, and 1 gift. 5 1 $8 00, and 5 . g..ifts. In 44 4, $l5 00, and 10 gifts. 21 n $2O 00 and 21 gifts. Thenrtieleß to ho distributed are comprised ill ii,lloovititt list : 2 packll74es gohl, colitniiiing $500,00 each, . - 5 no. do. do. - $200.00 etch 10 do. ilo. (10. 8100,00 eneh. 10 pot. I. illitl. cae. Watelleq, sllll).o,,aelv Si) ,14,1 WaWileg, $75,00 cache 5,1 do. $OO,OO each. 1110 do. 550.00 each. Nat ladies' gold watches, $35,00 eflell• vOO silver huneg cas'd watches, $30.00 each. :WO silver wittvhes, :510.00 to 030,00 each. 1000 oil unards, One., $lO,OO to $30,00 each. (;old lock, , ts. Bracelets. Broche,,. Ear drop:, Breitit-pins. Cnfl , ping. Sleeve-buttons, Rings. Shirt-studs, Watellikeys, gold and silver thi.nliles, and a vari ety of other articles worth frotn 50 cents to $30,00 each. Immediately on receipt of the subsoription in 'hey, the rohseriber's name 1,111 he entered u m our sutmeription hook, opposite a number, a,1,1 the gift corresponding with that number will rwardeil, within one week, to the subscri ber. ly until in. express, post-paid. .-• • , .• . t• - •"; . ' All communications should be addressed to BECKETT & CO., 48 & .19 Mottat'H Mr, Broadway, N. Y. • Specimen copies sent free, • Ili ‘ MORSELS! INDIAN ROOT PILLS . DMntNE.lii, inventor of MORSE'S IN. 1)1 AN HOOT PILLS, has spent the Rea: part Drills hie in travelling, having vg,ited 1.:11r,p., Asia, and A rrien, as well as North --ha, spent three years atnang the In om• 11",sh , rn eounirF—it was in this W. thli the Indian Root Pills were first dist Dn. Mlirm• was the first mon to es-. )hat all diseases arise from Im urity of the our strength, health and 11he upon this vital fluid. Nvhl.ll the curious passages heroine clogged,, ai, , i do in t art io I..rfect harmony with the dif -11,....1 functions iit the body, the blood loses it; union, becomes thick, corrupted and di. 'using all pains sickness and i:rery name; our strength is exhaus • iith we are deprived of, and if na ii,-isted in throwing ell the sta g • F. the blood trill heernne choked i•t. and thus our light of life will ii out. !low important then wit the various passages of I open. And how pleasant to it in our power to put a medi r Mach, namely. Morse's Indian • ' : . uctioilitettired from plants and roota • ' around the mountainous dills it; : • ien, tbr the health and recovery own. One of the roots from which are uncle is a Sudorific, which of the skin, and assists Nature out the liner parts of the corrup : The second is s: plant which in . .; want, that opens and unclogs the the lungs, and thus. in a soothing. . . ; duty by throwing off cther humors front the lungs by vetting. The third is a Diuretic, WOW and double strength to the ,i.us encontaged, they draw large a— , t impurity front the blood, which is ottt loot by the urinary or water passage, and which could n t have been discharged in any other way. The fourth Is Puthurt ie. and necumpatties the other prop erties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the I,ltitcl; the coarser particles of impurity which cutoutt pass by the other outlets, aro thus taken up and conveyed Mr in great quan tities by the rowels. Prom the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian limit Pills not only enter the stomach, but lieeome united with the blood, for they findi , A an tu rnery part, and completely rout out ;i;;;1 ; 1..:;;;;; the system from all impurity, and the 6m to ly , which is the blood, be- e,intv• .rfeetly liealthyt consequently all sick- lIPSR 111111 pain is driven from the system, for.. they entities renin' when the body becomes nit ire end dear. reatent why people are ao distressed ;hen ;deli, and why en many die, is because hey do not get a medicine which will pass to hr alliietcd parts, and which will open the at twill passages ihc disease to be cast out n,,, n largo quantity of food and other mat. • " " ' " - • er is lodged, and ilo stomaeh 'nod intestines : ire literally overflowing with the corrupted . nnsiii thus undergoing disagreekble ferments• ion, constantly mixing with the blood, which brows the corrupted mutter through every ado oud arter,i, until life is taken from the iody b y Pr. Morse's Pills have ad. 1.1 to themselves victory upon victory, by re. torieg millions of the sick to blooming health mil happiness. Yes, thousands who have. nine rikiiked or tormented with sickness, pain inil anguish, and whose feeble frames have ien stairched by the burning elements of re, ring fever, nod who have been brought, as it sere, within a step of the silent grave, now d ready to testify that they Would' have Emil numbered with the dead, had it not been for this errat and wonderful medicine, Morse',, India. hoot Pills. After ono or two dose had !men 'Arm they were astonished, and ab. solutoly surprised, in vitnessing their charm ing effects. Not only do they give immedi, ate rase nod strength, and take away all sick, ness, rain and anguish but they at once go to work at tho foundation of the disease, which is the blond. Therefore, it will bo shown, espec ially by those who use these Pills, that they ill sii cleanse and purify, that disease—thA redly enemy—will take its flight, and the lush of youth and beauty will again return, tad the prospect of a long and happy life will Ater'sli and brighten your days. CACTION.—Beware of a counterfeit sign• B. Moore. All genuine have the name A.. 1. 11 . 11.11 . 1.; kCO on each box. Ales he siqsatente of A. J. While & Cu. All oth • ws aro spou i t i oi i A. J. & CO., Sole Proprietors, 50 Leonard Street, New York. Dr. Morse's Indian Root villa are sold by dl dealers in :Medicines Se" Agents wanted in every town, village and hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the agency will address as above for terms. - 062 - Price 25 emits per box, five boxes wilt be sent on receipt of ;L.:posta g e paid. December 'n 's7:—Gm. 11ILANKS,.Always buy your Blanks at the "Journal Wu Bove now prepared a vu re tatperiorartiela ofI3LANK UEEDS,IIONDS Nans, SUMMONS', EMI, h: p 4;