`ipuntinghn *anal. WM. BREWSTER, Editor and Proprietor. Wednesday Morning June 9, LB5B, The Circulation of the Hun tingdon Journal, is great er than the Globe and Am erican combined. CLUBBING WITH MAGAZINES. The Huntingdon JOURNAL for one year, and either of the Magazines for the same period will be sent to the address of any subscriber to be paid in advance as follows The Journal and Godey's Lad Ye Book, for ono year, $3 50 The Journal and Graham's Magazine, for one year, $3 50 The Journal and Emerson's Magazine and Putnam's Monthly, fur one year, $3 50 The Journal and Frank Leslie's Family Magazine and Gazette of Fashion, fur one year $3 50 The Journal and Lady's Home Magazine, for one year, $2 75 The Journal and Peterson's Magazine, for one year, $2 75 The Journal and Atlantic Monthly, for one year, $3 50 INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Partner wonted. Hrir Restorative. The Golden Prize. Hair Restorative. Public Sale. Notice. A Prize for Everybody. Foundry.—R. C. McGill. Cloth-Cleaning —Zechariah Johnson. List of Retailers. Portable Fence—H. Cornprobst. Drugs.—McManigel & Smith. Orphan's Court Sale.—G. H. Stewart Wigs & Toupees.—. Geo. Thurgaland. Sewing Machine.—Grover & Baker. To Contractors.—H. W. Miller. Cook Stove.—Call at this Office. Sale of Unseated Lands. Burders History of all Nations. Dentist.—Dr. R. A. Miller. Horse Taming. Oil Paintirgs to be given away. Catawba Brandy. Liver Invigorator. To Merchants and Farmers. Saving Fund. Stage Line. Dr. Hardman.—To Invalids. Gunsmithin,g, Dr. John McCulloch. Cassinile Seminary. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. Dry Goods.—Fisher & Mc Mantle. Nicholas' Bank Note Reporter. Hardware.--J. A. Brown. Dentist.—Dr. J. R. lluyett. Attorneys.—Scott & Brown, Paper Hanging.—llowell & Bro's. Letter Coppier for sale. Electric Oil. Lindsey's Blood Searcher. Dry Goods —D. P. Gwin. Antiphlogistic Salt. Books.—W, Colon. Huntingdon Mill. Foundry.—Cunningham & Bro. my Goods &c.—David Grove. Attorney.—T. P. Campbell. Consumption.—G. W. Graham. Suffer not.—l. Summerville. Lock Hospital. 'Railroad lime. Dr. H. K. Neff. Attorneys. —Wilson & Petriken. Duponco's Golden Pills. STATE CONVENTION, The Citizens of Philadelphia and of the sev eral counties of the Commonwealth opposed to the 'Lecompton Swindle,' and the despotic pol• icy of the National Administration in forcing upon the people of Kansas a Constitution in defiance of their known wishes, and in subs-er sion of the great right of self government; and in favor of a Sound American policy in oppo. sition to the policy and intrigues of foreign governments, ars requested to send Delegates, equal in number to their Representatives and Senators, in the State Legislature, to meet in Convention, at Harrisburg, in the Hall of the House of Representatives; on THURSDAY, THE BTH DAY OF JUL,Y, A. D., 1858, at 2 o'clock, P. H., to nominate State Officers, and transact such other business as the exig encies may demand. By order of the State Committee. LEMUEL TODD, Chairman. Attest: —Enivettn M'PuzasoN, Sec'y. UNION MEETINGS. It is manifest to every free citizen, whether attached to the Whig, Democrat. Ic, Republican, or American party, that the course of the National Administration, deserves the rebuke of a tree people. To secure that end union of action is all that is needed. _ We therefore, call upon the citizens of the several to nships, who are opposed to the present National Administration; es pecially to its despotic and fraudulent Le compton policy; and its wilful neglect of the just claims of domestic industry; and who are in favor of the sovereignty of the People over their own local concerns; of American institutions as against the policy a nd intrigues of foreign Governments; and of adequate proCection to ou r home labor, to meet in Township Meeting at the place of holding their general elections on Sat urday. the 26th, of June, to elect two del. egates to meet in Convention in hunting• don on Wednesday the 30th., of June to elect a delegate to represent them in the State Convention at Harrisburg on the 1-Ith., of July; and to appoint conferees to elect a senatorial delegate; and for the fu r- T oUR BOOK TABLE. ' plated resignation. If this be the case, an. I they purpose of consultation as to the most I rfXrSargent's School Monthly for June other will soon be added to the already round prudent and efficient means to unite the is on our table. This is one of the best number of ex-Governors of Kansas. Clerks are now at work under the direction People in their action against the great publications for instructing the youth of of Babcock and Deitzler, ' et cop ying from the re wrongs purposed by the National Adinin- our land that has come to our notice, and turns of the election for del egates P to the Lear. istration upon the rights of a free people. we think it is deserving of an extensive pa. enworth Constitutional Convention, wnich was %V, P. Orbison, A. Willoughby, tronage. Send SI to the address of Epes very full, the names of the Judges of the differ. MP. Campbell, Benj. Gralius, Sargent, Boston, Mass. eat precincts, which will be presented in be. John Reed, J. C. Watson, - - • half of the Free State men for reappointment- A. W. Benedict, J. Geo. Jules, (Mr We have received a little book, at least, such of them as reside at localities T. Fisher, J. P. Carman, published in Boston, by William Hunt, where other reliable Free State men are not D. Dunn. D. Snare, giving full instruction huw to mice good 'mown. If the two above mentioned Commis- J. H. Thompson. W. Rot hrocic, Bread light without yeast, or powders. sioners can bring it about, there will be one J. Williamson, R. A. Miller, Receipts for plain cooking, Hints on health Pm-Slavery and two Free State Judges at E. C. Summers, P. Swoope, N. Williams, 'l',G. Strickler, &c. Address a letter containing 10 cts., each of the election precincts. J. W. Witten], W. Williams, , to William Hunt, Boston, Mass. Up to the latest account there had yet been John Whittaker, P. C Swoope, no collision Letwcen the Border Ruffians and W. S. Hildebrand, T. H. Cremer, PETERSON'S MAGAZINE —The July RIM- the Free State men at Moneka, since the mar" John Read, . IV. Summers, ber of this popula periodical is received. der of five of the latter. The desire of yen - J. S. Stewart, W. Ra hin , Mrs AIM S. Stephens, we see, bi g'ns a ' geance is yet, if ever, to be appeased. No or. J. F. Barney, D. M 'Mu rtrie, Jos Steel, SS. Smith , t hrillin g,„ ~. J. M't 'ulloc'h, Original Novelet, entitled "Km ganized company, but numerous independent volunteers have left Lawrence for the scene of R.lll'Hivitt, YIIPLIP's IJAUGHTER." II ereafter, M rs. troublu. G. Hartley, D. Blair, S. w'll write exclusively for "Petersog's Henry Glazier, H. Cornprobst, 1 Magazine," her own having been merged G. W. Garrettson. C. Couts. into it, and her fine corps of contributo re The Kansas Election. W. Carmon, Jno. F. Miller, transferred to it also. This makes "Pe- The Board of Commissioners, appointed en- H. Williams, L. Meredith.„der the English bill, for carrying out the elec. F. 1-1. Lane, D. Rupert, . terson unapproachable in literary merit. tion elation of that act, are Gov. Denver, Hugh Geo. H. Nash, P. Marks, A new volume begins with the July num- T. Walsh, Secretary of the Territory, W. Weir Robt. Carmon, J. S. Griffith, ber. Now is the time to subscribe. Tense United States District Attorney, IV. Babcock, S. Bennet. '52.00 per annum; or, Eight copies for President of the Council, and G. IV. Deitzler, . ___ .. . . . El'ig9 . " By reference to another part of to- $lO.OO. Address Chas. J. Peterson, 300 Speaker of the House of Representatives. They day's paper it will be seen that the time of , Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. A. speci. met on Monday or Tuesday of week before i last, and were sworn in by Judge Cato. They the Harrisburg Union Meeting has been men may be seen at this o ffi ce.. have fined on the lint Monday in August as changed from the Bth of July to the 14th. See our club list. _,..„,........... 1 the day for the election on the English bill, The auspices under which the meeting is -- to assemble are also changed, the original (actual. Iltivs. call b superseded by a more potent ut- pointed a committee of three to draw up a • terance, embodying the hearty concurrence • Accident by a Freshet. programme for the election, adjourned until of all the elements of honest hcstility to the On, Tuesdry, the 22nd ult., the mail. the 31st instant. The committee consist o f ':al-administration of "ten cent Jimmy" coach of Ole John Jamison was immer- Messrs. Deitzler, Walsh and Weir. The first ! and his desperate adherents. Republi- ged, both horses drowned, and the coach named tins already written to Mr. H. J. Ad. i cans, American Republicans ; and distinc- almost totally destroyed by the force of 111113, Mayor of Leavenworth city, and Gover tive Americans have all magnanimously the current. nor elect under the Leavenworth Constitution' laid their minor differences on the altar of By the exceedingly heavy rains of that for the names of proper persons i to a o s i jii t tl i f e Patriotism and bared their arm for a united es . oi el ecti on, at the era prec incts . day, an unusual and sudden rise was or. county. Three judges are to preside at each ' and successful conflict with the enemies caeioned in Shade Creek, in this county, precis - set, and Mr. Deitzler requires that one of , of sound Republican government and true time siJminees for each precinct shall be a pro- American interests. As we intimated last overflowing its banks, and causing a strong current of water to pass down a ravine Slavery man. This is fair towards the pro week, and in response to this glorious crossing the road a few perches North of slavery party, for they constitute not more movement by the State party organizations the bridge crossing said creek in the Shade than onedifth of the population of that cuss the voice of division, heretofore an unfor- ' Gap. This ravine, we learn, was partly try. tunate element of weakness in our party filled with embankment to accommodate -....00-6-. - - . in this county, has been hushed into si • 1 the road crossing it, through which a Indian Battle at Shakopee. lence. Noble oearts, for a time politically chasm was made. by the force of the cur. Front the .31tintesstion, Extra. FICE, estranged, have agreed to bury past unitn. ' rent, several Net deep. The existence of al INNESOTIAN OF In addition to the dispatch sent us by our May 28, 1858. portant preferences and mistaken prejudi- , the breach was unknown to the teamster, special correspondent at Shakopee, our repo, ces in the grave of oblivion, and to unite, who was at the time (about 10 o'clock at as one man, to strike down the men and :,_ N : m : : ingot; passing t h at point in t h e di rect i on c a(,,,,, affair, by a personal visit to the spot. party who have impoverished our treasu of Shade Cap, direct from Mount Union. It seems that the Chippewas. numbering, ties, paralized our industry, stained our Lh e a horses suddenly plunged into the according to different enumerations monde of borders with the blood of freemen despoil breach, dragging the coach in also, and them at houses where they passed. 150 to 200 ea of their rights; exalted slave, over free. warriors, arrived in tine woods o e p o p t o i sit r r n t g o l M ve tt d r.. labor, fostered despotism at home, and dis- before aid was obtained both the horses were drowned, and all swept down the phY l ' tr iat ' " . l d it i l t g a ' ant. concealed ' 11:til dayibilmt graced our name before the civilized world 'cimpa by -the eicsq p. i ii ag ly . eTft .... curr r ent iy, "7 , ,l tr i d " i i kyidasaiti , fratm , timfamons 4,,,xt. ,. : inaugerated this concerted action; al: hon• tenger Occupied the coach at the time, the killing of one of their 'miller, at dtl,l - to the patriots who stand ready to sus who, together with the driver, ellbcted a break, who was fishing in a canoe on the south fain this important movement. Nothing ' safe retreat. The mail bag, baggage, &C. side of the river, by shooting him dead.' Time now is necessary but prompt and judicious' were recovered next day, without having squaw immediately fled to time tepees, which action, to cement and make lasting, the suffered much damage. The gentleman are about a mile below town, and gave time natural fellowship of Americans and boo. ' alarm, when the Sioux warriors to time number who was passenger, iris said, lost port of est Democrats with the well tried Repub his instruments, which are not yet found- of 40 or 50 seized their guns, and at once pro. lie.arrs of this county; to array them in sob seeded to t h e ferry under cover of time bashes i.e being a civil engineer, nod on a proles id phalanx against the already shattered on the south bank. A rapid fi re then cute ranks of a ruthless foe—the din , serving , t zeze t d dt li c e it ttzti no tli d e ant ho a s ,,, ti o le to tr i b th s er acr rt o r s t s the estimated at from $3OO to $3OO. Th e slavery-worshipping Locofoco party and i . coach was a perfect wreck.—Hersd 1. . account of the distance. The Chippe P was Y fell its demoralized officials and leaders. Lest l back however. and the Sioux in a body crossed us then, have prompt, judicious action. l KANSAS. Let us see to it, that we have a full meet. • ANOTHER GOVERNOR DISGUSTED, ,on the ferry, atui the !Nude again c ansnenee n the tim ber with it murderous ferocity, and Correspo)tdence of the Melting Post. i ing on the 2Gth inst. Let that meeting LAWRENCE, K. T., May 2G, 1858. lasted about fi ve hours. see to it, that capable and honest, true and , -.......--- • Ile efforts of Messrs. Babcock, Deitzler and tried men—men above suspicion, be stint' - Boy Bitten by a Snake. Weir to convene the Board of Commissioners as delegates to the State Convention. LetOn last Saturday, as Mr. Levi Brubaker, of appointed by the English bill have finally pro the voters of the several distric s, espec- red successful, and a day has been fixed on , Warwick township, and his son, a lad about Tally those of the rural districts, see to it, which to vote the Lecompton Constitution ' twelve years of age, were walking through his that they send good men to the County down, or up, wheat field, the boy being some distance be- ConvEllitiOn in August. And above all This was consummated yesterday, and in the I hind his father, on is sudden screamed with terror. His father hastening back, found that let that convention, when tines rubles, see ' 111°"iiLomdawn",:tre'd , a monstrous black snake had coiled around upon Gov. G t o h y re' De g n e v i e 'm r le a n t l ; n i i n ; to it, that the ticket they nominate for ,ho ve formee him that they wereready to hold a the boy's foot and leg—the boy being without county officers, be composed of just such ' shoes—and bit him in a dreadful manlier. Mr. meeting of the Board. The Governor objet men as we have here designated—menßrubaker having to support the boy, who ted without at first giving his reasons. He fir near in whom the honest, unselfish masses have nally, however, exhibited a letter of' instrue- ly fainted with fright and pain, could not Nl confidence—and our word for it, that tick- L ions from Gen. Cass the point of which was low the snake and kill it. After bringing the et will be triumphantly elected by a ma- , contained in the following sentence: 'You had home he made an application of saiaratus jority unprecedented its Huntingdon coon , will not, of course, convene the Board untildissolved in whiskey, which effectually remo. r ty. In concluding, for the present, successor the sur °f 51 • Wier shall have q unlined'' ved the poison. The teeth of the snake are marked large arid deep above and ..helow on congratulate, our friends that a firm adhe. Th!y r s .t tat o e f d, th in e B re: a i r y :l :l:n they consti t ute d to his foot.—Last. Herald. recce to principle is, at last, destined to re• go ahea d—that Mr. Wier was certainly the At. ; .....-.0-.....--_____ ceive its reward. Let the Lecompton torney General of Kansas until his successor ' An Affectionate Husband. swindlers who have preferred party and was appointed and installed. If that had not i Harlan ilyde, of Greenville, Conn., lost his plunder to justice and their countries weal, yet occurred, the Administration and not they, , third wife one year agc. About a week since quail bs fore the portents of the times. were responsible for the delay. he went to the cemetery, dug open the grave, -.- Governor Denver finally reluctantly acqui - opened the coffin and took out—what?—a set ,The m araudin spirit g still prevails eseed, and a meeti sg was held, at which it was of false teeth, for the sake of the gold plate! in our borough. One scorning last week agreed that the first Monday in August (the Ilyde confesses, and justifies nitnself. He me there were discovers dat the corn-crib of 22 of the month) should be the day of the elec. about fifty years of age, house carpenter by Nicholas Decker, three bags filled with tion It should be observed that this is the trade, in comfortablecircumstances as to prop corn. It is supposed that whilst in the act day of the State election in Missouri, when it erty, and a member of a Christian church. It of filling the bags, the villains became is supposed every Pro-Slavery vote will be nee• is currently reported that he tried to get the frightened and fled; leaving the bags at ded at home to defeat the Emancipationists. , teeth out as she lay dead in the house before the crib. The day was selected with reference to this ; the funeral, but the rigid muscles would not _ . __ -- ‘"•-• • •. I. fact by Messrs. Babcock and Deitzler, G o , relax. The women of Greenville wish to tar GEN. WALKER • DISCHAROED.--The trial Denver seeing the design, but interposing no and feather hiam. objection. ----..--••••• 41...------• of General Walker was concluded on The Board then adjourned to meet ' again next Monday, when the precincts will be Terrible Tornado in Illinois. Thursday The jury disagreed--standing I defined and the judges of election appointed. Moxmouut, 111., May 31; 1858. ten for acquittal and two for conviction. One significant incident in this connection ' A terrible tornado passed over the village of Judge Campbell's charge was extremely I must mention. In reply to a remark of Mr. 1 Bllison, twelve miles south of here, last night. partial and stringent. A new trial was ' Deitzler, that he was disposed to deal so fairly Every house in the place was blown down, and urged immediately by General Walker. in the matter of appointing election judges, 'liken persons were killed and several fatally The District Attorney has entered a nolle that even Denver's party could not complain, injured. Tho village contains 500 inhabitants prosequi in the case of Gen. Walker. Gov. Denver stamped his foot emphatically, and report mays that none of them escaped in and said. 'I want it distinctly understood, gen- jury. It is impossible to procure the psalm A BORDER WAS..—Thirty boxes of ITIUS- tletnen, that lam neither for nor against this lays t, night. The excitement in the vicinity kets have been shipped from Jefferson Ci- Constitution.' The Governor further said that is intense. ty to the border counties, in charge of , it was•his intention to resign at no distar.t day. ---........----- It is intimated, that seeing how utterly repug- Dr Each render of this paper is re- Quartermaster General Hackney and In ntthLecommptontii,eZetche people, and how be, ho Blakey, with the inferred I ° a , quoted to procure a new subscriber and design of repelling the invasion of Mitt. : send the name and money to this o ffi ce. l i te e has It e om P e t disgusted it wT:h t e le :holo s b t use souri by marauding bands from Kansas. Recollect only one dollar and fifty cents a nese, and is unwilling to soil his hands with It is probable that the militia in some of , the dirty work which the Administration may ' year, and may be sent in postage stamps the western counties may be called out, ' hereafter require of him, Hence his contem- Address, WM. BREWSTER, Huntingdon. ;tate el the same day t in Missouri, The Board of Commissioners having ap leetio❑ comes of Tue LECOMPTONITES DISSATISFIED.—. A wel 111115521=1111453016 • informed correspondent on the river side of A PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY tho county writes that the introductory address WIIO PUBSCRIHES FOR THE of Mr. Davis, the new proprietor of the Demol NEW YORK WEEKLY PRES& cral, is "nn explosive shell thrown into the A BEAUTIFULLY ranks of the Democracy. The f aithful are re• ILLUSTRATEI) solved to start another paper, unless ho chan- 7AIVIELTNEW PAPER gee hie course. One leading Democrat, it is said, is willing to subscribe $5OO, and others the same amount. So there's fun ahead for the boys, while the leaders of the Democracy are fighting for the inside track."—Bucks co., Intelligence,. - The Kansas Outrages, A correspondent says:—"Montgomery's mounted corps at Sugar creek, are undoubted. ly a small band of highwayman—and we hope that no respctable New York or St. Louis journal will undertake to apologize for their petty rasealities. But the attempt to fasten their acts upon the Free State men of the Ter ritory is simply absurd.—There are a few con gregated bad men who levy black mail indis - cried nately." The writer makes mention, as , follows, of one of their recent exploits: "A Kentuckian of the name of Quidnuck, (the name may not be spelled correctly,) a stranger in the Territory, was travelling in the neghborhood of Sugar Creek„ when he was set upon by a band of these marauders. He was in search of a claim to settle upon with his ' family, having previously sold his property in Kentucky. With one pistol to his breast, and one to his aide, they interrogated him as to his business. Pretending to be dissatisfied with his answers, they ordered him to open a small valise, which he carried in his hand. He was not sufficiently prompt it seems, so they snatch. ed it from him and opened it themselves. It contained his clothing and $305 in gold coin, the latter in a pocket book. They took both • the money and CA clothes, and as they rode off toldhim to leave the Territory. More Swindling Stopped, 13y a recent decision of the Postmaster General, all letters addressed to persons or firms known to be fictitious, are to be at once forwarded to the Dead Letter Office. j instead of being delivered to any person ' professing to represent the fictitious con - cern. All communications addre sed to C. E Todd & Co., Huntingdon & Co , Dr. H. James, the 'Retired Physician,' :Monett & Co., Yr. Wallace, Dr. Le Brun Dr. De Lorene, and a number of other bo gus lottery, quacic medicine, and obscene publication swindlers, will hereafter be sent at once to Washington, and the mon- ey they may contain returned to the send ers. aer 'l've three - cUt - s left,' said a loaf er, , so I will buy a paper wi'h it.' 'What paper 'A paper of tobacco,' rt plied the loafer. Car The following toast was recentl!, given : 'The Ladies— May we all the girls we please, and please all the girls we kiss.' Se... Nature never looked more lovely than at the present time. Old Mother Earth has put on her best looks and gayest attfre, the bald places " b al l ."Figg tore of Spring. Just so, only substituting Art for Nature, our friend GEOOOx Tutwat.aNn, of No. 29 South Sixth St., is covering the bald heads of mankind in general, with his exquisite. ly light, graceful and comfortable "possamer Wigs," and Toupees. Our readers, who have had the misfortune to lose this natural orna ment, the hair, should call at his dressing rootns in Philadelphia and examine fur themselves the superiority of the articles or his make ovtr those of any other mauttMeturer. His Liquid flair Dye continues deservedly popular, being tree from all deleterious qualities, and impart ing to the hair and whispers a soft, glossy, life like appearance. George has also musty other useful toilet articles, which he offers to the pub. lie, combining two very desirable qualities, to wit:—excellence and cheapness. Let all our readers who design visiting Philadelphia give him a call. ..IILADELPHIA MARKETS. • PIIILADELPIIIA:SIay 12, 1858. FLOSR—Superfiuo. per barrel, $1 25@,34 37 " . Extra " 4 50015 75 fiunily ‘. 4 87e5 50 Rye Flour and Coln Meal :3 25 Wheat—red, per bushel, " White " 1 00R1 08 1 15611 25 Rye Corn . • Oats n 30 CI overseed $4 39(i_64 50 per 64 pounds. Timothy seed Flax ' per bushel Orphans' Court Sale, will be exposed at Public Sale on lII I IHRE SATURDAY, E the sth. day of Juno next, on the premises, all that certain lot of grouni situate in Porter township, near the borough of Alexandria, adjoining lands of Philip Boos. lough on the North and West, land of James M'Clure on the South West, land of C. Her lash on the south East and the Hartslcg bury. mg ground on the South containing Ten Acres be the same more or less. To be sold in pursuance of as Order of the Orphans' Court of Hantingdon County, as the property of Ann Stewart late of the said borough of Alexandria deceased. Sale to commence at two o'clock P. M. of said day. Terms Ste to be made known on the day of sale. GEO H. STEIWAR,T, Executor. May 12, '584-3t. $20,000. 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And who that is gray would not base it re stored to former color; or bald, but would have tl.o growth restored, or troubled with dandruff and itching but would have it removed. or trou bled with scrofula, scald hood, or other erup tions, but would he cared, or with sick hendache (neureleitt) hut would he cured. It will also remove all pimples front the thee and skin. Prot. Wood's Hair Restorative will do all this, ore circular and the following. ANN Annon, November 5, 18513. Poor. 0. J. Nl' ooD—Denr Sir. I have hem much sail or tide wonderitil cabers of your Hai Restorative, lint having been so o ft en rhea,„ by quackery nod nostrums, hair dyes, Sc., I wa disposed to plate your Restorative i n t h e sate iliollbann MI one lawny tram peed quack remedies, until I met you in Law rence county some mouths since, when 30 gave me such assurance as imlnced the trial c your Restorative in my family—first by my goo wire, whose hair had ',mono very thin and en tirely white, and before exhausting one of you large bottles. her hair was restored nearly to it original beautiful brown color, and had.thieken cull anti become beautiful and glossy upon, can entirely over the head ; she continues to use ii not simply because of its henutifylng offsets op on the I ail, but because of its healthful Mau once upon the head rind mind.• Others of tu fancily and friends are dicing your Restonitive m it: the happiest clients ; therefore. my skepti data and doubts in reference to its character ar entirely removed ; and I can and do mast cord; ally au•l confidentially recommend its use by a! who would hare their hair restored from whit or gray (Icy reason of sickness or age,) to origi nal color and beauty, and Icy all young person who weak' have 'their hair beautiful Very traly and yi`lll . 4, St)l.om(i.N MANN. Fitt.° Noon It was a long time after Ism you nt Missileld I.efore I got the bottle or Re storative for which you gave me en order npni your agent in Detroit, and when ; _•ot it w, concluded to try it oa Mrs. Mann's hole, as tin surest test of its power. 11 has done ad thn you avitred me it wou!,l do: and otirre: tzt:, family and friends, having witnessed its eirect, aro now using and recommending its use to oth ere as entitled to the highest consideration not claim for it. Again, very respectfully and truly yOll3. lA1()1 , ; $1 60 CARLYLE, 111, June 28, 1852. I have used Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair Restor ative, and have admired it wonderful effects.— My hair was becoming, as I thought, premature ly gray, but by the ass of his 12,4torative it Int; resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt permanently so. S. BRESSE. ex• Senator. U. S. 0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broad way, N. Y., (in the great N. Y. 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Evers subscriber will also receive a present. minediutely on receipt of the money, the name will be entered upon our book , nod the present will be forwarded within one week, by mail or exprass, post paid, r . tfir All communications shou l d be addressed to DEAN St HALTER, Proprietors, &t 5 Broadway, Now York. PIJBLIC SALE. Tho properly of Dr. Wm. Grath., deed., late of Alexandria, will be sold on Tuesday, the flt h day or Jane, at 2 o'clock. It. G1i.11 , 11.75, Junes,'sB.4 t. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. Compounded entirely of Gums. Ia one of the best pnrgntivc and liver motif • eines•nov before the public, that nets no a Ca thartic,, easier, milder, end niece effectual than any titer medicine known. It is not only a Ca thartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on di, Liver to eject its morbid, then on the stomach and bowels to carry oil that mattcr.thus accom plishing two purposes effectually. without soy of the painful feelings experienced in the operation of most Cathartics. It stregthens the system at the same time that it purges it , and when taken laity in moderate doses, will strenghten nod build it tip with unusual rapidity. _ . - - . , The Liver is one oft.; the principal regula tors of the human boTel dy ; and when it per functions -• forms its well a the powers of thosyss tem are fully develop-4i oil. The stomach is almost entirely depen-l it o dent on the healthy action of tire Liver for„,l the proper perform ance of its functions. W When the stomnelt is at tattle, the, bawds are 2 at fasts and the whole system SIG:s in eon- y sequencoof one °rpm , —the Liver— having utisi ceased to de its duty.- For the diseases o ri,” that organ one of thw proprietoro hat made - 0 it 116 Andy, ini,prat, live of mere the n twos. ;.,, !y years, to tind'soutte remedy wherewith to) • momenta the many derangonentt to which te it is liable. To prove that this _ O 7 remedy is nt last dis covered any person ~..7' troubled with Liver Complaint in any of its le. fortes, has bat to tryy, a bottle and conviction . .. , is certain. These hors remove eel all r,:o f hi,l. a n . Sad' matter from the system z ,mpplying is their place n heal by flow .., a bile, h iv i,,, tt i ng the stomach , ( - arising 12 ford to digest. well, .1 purifying the 1,10,,,1,gi- sonar tone and hesltlt to the whole machine- ~ rv, removing theenuse a of the dise-tre. nd of L! (teeth.; a radical cure. (Me dose liner eat- .t. in;; is softiluient to re neve the stomach and K prevent the food from. rasing end souring. let! Wiens :weeks are Z eared, and what is. hotter, prevented, by. the occasional use oti• the Liver loviwtrator so tinily One dote ta-1,, , k enk before Miring. prevents Nightmare. if.l Only one dose taken at night, looitenA the ho , vols gently, and cares Cootivenees. Otte dem taken after each meal will cure Dys- Pelnil•_ . . _ CrOne dose or two tenspoonful3 will alAnys remove Sick Ileadacho. .... One battle taken far female obstruction re moves the ennee el' the disease, and makes it • Only one dose immediately raliccos Cliolie, while thin dose awn repented ii n sure rim ihr Cholera Merlins, and u preventive or Cholera. (4Only 01113 bottle is needed to throw out of the system the effects of medicine after n long sickness. bottle taken rorll iCO rotnm•es all sallowness or unnatural color from the skin. One dose taken it chart time before eating; direr vigor to the appetite, and makes tool digest well. Ono dose often repeated cures Chronic Pinr dries in its worst Milos, while Sommer imd Dowel complaints yield almost to the first dose. two dj.er O,ITS eati , :td by Worms in Children; there is no surer or speed le, remedy in the world, as it never Wis. CirA few bottles cures dropsy, by exciting f• tl:"1,01011, , Lthe ;il,,nre in reemnaientin:.; this io et:- icthe :is a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill, ao , l :!1 Vel, 111 n Hiro, Ty;.e. It operates with veil:Limy, and tlio.ands are wil ling to testify to its wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their unanimous tes timonyio its favor. Mix water in the month with the Invigo. rotor, anal swallow both togethet. The Liver Invigorator. Is a scientific medical discovery, and is daily working cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, even the tirsst dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is re quired to cure any kind of Liver complaint, trotn the worst jaundice or Dyspepsia to a com mon Headache, all of which are the result of diseased Liver. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Dn. SANFORD, Proprietor, 345 Broadway, N.Y. Sold by H. MoManigill, & J. Road Huntingdon, Apr.7.'58.-ly. Auditor's Notice The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, to die• tribute the balance in the hands of Thomas dc Martin West., Exectors of William Weston, deceased, amongst those having claims there upon, hereby gives notice to all persons inter ested, that he has appointed Friday, the 18th day of June next, at ono o'clock is the after noon for the hearing of parties, &c., at Isis of fice in the borough of Huntingdon, at which time and place all those having claims upon said balance are requested to present them to the undersigned, or be thereafter barred from receiving .y part of said fund. JOHN REED, Auditor, May19;58..4t. AlgtZAtinitt& rounpar. The Alexandria Foundry Flasks, Patters, &c., have been bought by R. C. McGILL. The Foundry is in blast and he has all kinds of Cas tigns. Stoves of all kinds, Machines, Ploughs, Kettles, a' &e.. &c., which he will sell at the low— . est market prices. All kinds of Coon- try produce and old metal taxes in exchange at market prices. R. C. McGILL May 26 1858 SPRING SHAWLS and Mantillas of every style at the