Rlbuilantous Beim' ACQUITTAL OF FEMALE REGULATORS.— A party of women, at Bristol, Ohio, :ore I out a rum shop and were arrested for it, I Their trial was made the occasion of a temperance picnic and celebration, 'got ; up by the ladies of Bristol, and a great time they bad of it. A large concourse of people assembled, many of them con, ing from the adjoining townships, and a • great deal of interest nas felt in the issue of the examination, and the excitement continued unabated to the end. Five girls were under arrest; but there were fourteen engaged in the transaction, and they all attended Court in a bcdy, dress ing alike, marching and siturg together •with a gag at their bead. Messrs. Hutch ins t Cox and G. M. Tuttle velnnmered 'to defend them, Judge lt,rchard being the prosecuting counsel.—The counsel for the prisoners claimed and established by proof , t hat the grocery was a nuisance under 'the law, and that thby had a right to a bate 'the nuisance, as nt common law. The Justices believed the concern n nuisance 'under the law, and held ihat being such. 'any persons had a right to abate it—and they, therefore, discharged the prisoners." AN OLD SALT GONE. --Edward Crock er, Sento• Boatswain in the Navy, died at Portsmouth, Va, last week, aged 68 years. fle.was a native of that place, and when' very young enlisted for duty un board the unfortunate Chesaprulce,and was in that vessel when the miserable collision with the Leopard took place. Afterwards he served on board the Constitution, under the cotnmand of Commodore Hull, and took an active part in the fight which re sulted in the capture of the Guerriere; one of the most important naval battles ever fought. He was also one of the crew of old Ironsides, when she escaped front the Britsh fleet, out o f Long Island Sound; and in the same vessel participated in the fight with the Java, in which ;he became a prize to the Americans. . A CROOKED STORY.—AO a nnutber of of ikftied hihafation—has'eattliled mo to or iei.:tutin.,,,,d„eacirii,v,..oti direct, .and successful course persons were lately relating to each other c . ,.. or all d i :was() of thee posit i ve ai.,ludit, radical d cure 1i the various extraordinary. incidents which had fallen within their observotion, a 1 111 '" 1". By inhiluti'n' the vapor: and c":. eller attracted their attention by the follow- tray liveS:l t i rdlntil i S r e i rti: l r C a i l l lTt ' il l lrli d le irctly a l dd e " • ing: t`As I woe passing through a for I , do i.ot nilrise the use or lul cot, I heard a rustling noise in the bush- ' l ' i l ,e n t i t lY : i t i i i , l t ' l l 'a i l7l i t i t i illt x r usi'"( Uen' t:: al keal es near the road: and being impelled by : i'lyullu tit the proper 'llit.".' con s t i 'i d ul i ' C :f Lesfuelfeldl: Ittl and often fatal discuses, yet 1 Dram it very . curiosity, I was determined to know.w hat in;tient. should have tho it was. When I arrived at the spot, I 1 1 1 ;, c it e iZt 3 o 1. 1 . L oth ene o lt found it wus occas i one d b y „ inra , „ irk 0/ . The succes.4 (..1 . 1 1 /,; t ' ; ' . l ::ttiL l • l t ' l l t i i irt n l i te t t i tro t v a : ei l t. s, use, and thu high charm:tut• or then l i stit ' uti t o i n . wood, which was so very crooked that it O,, i . ii i,, l , I b are so i„„,, b s d t h o w oo , i n would not lie still " . . l oos:de, nro lon well kno;ii to need any ettliptr THE . COLUMBIAN SKIRT."- . 1110 icnns gravely assert now that the reason why the North Atnericans, ns they call the Yankee nation, avant !sore territory is because they need the room to iireom modate their wires and daughters. A WEATHER ITEM.—The court was called. Thepe was a clout upon the brow of the judge. Silence rasa Will lam Mulligan was hulled, but William was mist . The judge thanolcreel. The prosecuting attorney st,ruied. The jury's labors I;gliftned, but William Mulligan, the brave, the good, had fled from the oppressor into thu laud of the free and the home of the brave—New Jersey —N Y. Picayune IL — PRepublican papers make a hue and cry about the Loans to meet the ex! Cow of Government. It is no vow thing for the Government to borrow. All parties have done it, and will ugain.—Dentoc, alie (la.) Clarion. When we borrowed in Washington's time it was to pay off the cost of the Rseolu ton. When Ns e next borrowed, in Matti on's time, it was to pay for the war of 1812, The Florida War took Twenty Millions out of the public purse, and we borrowed to replenish it. 'The Mexican war drained the Treasury of a Hundred Millions, and we borrowed again to replen ish that. But while War has always sad dled us with Del te, Peace has always been considered the time to pay them. Mr. Bu chanan has no War to pay for, past, pres ent or prospective. He is the first Precsi dent who has found it necessary to adopt the policy of borrowing to meet his extra vagant expenditures in time of Pence—a policy which, if continued, can only end in burthoning us, as England is burdened, with a Mountain of National Debt.—.4/- batty Even'g Journal. lion. John Hickman, Democratic mem ber of Congress from the Chester county district, in a speech at West chester, the other evening, said : .. , The national &hi at the close of the present Administration, will, in my judg • ment, range Irom $100,000,000 to $120,- 000,000, At this time the annual cost of Government is near to one hundred million of dollars, It is not likely that expendi. tures are to be reduced in the future. The tendency has heretofore been to an increase rather than a reduction. The appropria tions for the present fiscal year reach al most to the sum of ninety millions of dol lars, and before its close it will be found that certain deficiencies will have to be supplied. Therefore, lam not inaccurate when I set down the expense of the Gov ernment at the round sum of one hundred millions a year. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.—For the year past we have heee advertising the above named Hair Restorative, and month by month its sale has gradually increased, until it now commands a more ready sale than any other article of its kind, giving in almost every instance entire sa.. tisfaction. A clergyman, resident in a neigh boring town, who had for years suffered with a burning sensation in the head, with an occa sionally dry, itching humor, which premature ly turned the hair gray, and latterly causing it to come off rapidly, leaving the crown bare al most, seeing the advertisement of the article , was induced to try it, and now, after the use of two bottles only, his hair has turned quite dark and is very soft, the scalp clean, and the re• cestly bald spot covered with is beautiful growth of silky dark hair, the sight of which, with his commendation of the Restorative, will . cons. mud an increased sa,e. iVe would state to any who may wish to know,.that we are per 'MUM privately, to give the name of the indi- ' vidual to whcso case we refer. THE SKIN—Is formed with thousands o' pores in every inch of surface whose office it is to carry off theimpurities of the blood—the acknowledged cause of all diseases of mankind —when the skin is dry and parched—when it is covered whh eruptions—when it is cold and clammy—when there is inward fever or bill., tnation—it is impossible ldr the skin under the:e circumstances to perform its proper func tions and to carry off the impurities from the body us designated by out Creator. . Mosre's Indian Root Pills remove these ob. structions, and produce free and healthy blood, remove the eruptions from the skin, and ca use it to brighten with the flush of youth and bens. t y. Beauty so muct. admired and loved, Beau. ty without paints and cosmetics—but beauty produced by health and happiness. Dr. M.'s Indian Root Pills are sold by all Dealers in medicines. NEW ADVERTiSEMENTS, J~ ~:, J~ us ~,~ DE. JAMES M. JARRET, OF TIM NEW YORK LUNG INFIRMARY Alp connection fur the past eight years with the above Institution, as Cheif Physician, and a twelve yenrd coarse of steady devotiowto thr Cure of Pahnunary Consumption and its Lin. dred discuses, together with my tut:trailed up. portunities and athatnratre of pathological re- ftreh 7 ttided not 0 little by n jisleet system 11, emummit from me. At rho solicitation of many private and professional friends, through whose philanthropic aid the above charity has beet: long nod liberally supported, and after due consideration, I have concluded to make such arrangements no will lining the betadi::: of fur eXpt,:enee nod tam inent within the reach of till, it tal not et:he:tie myself, as heretofre, to those only who entered the Infirmary, or who were nble to visit. me at tny chive. Hoping therefore Rim the nrrangement will give en tire satisfaction, both to my proibilllat brethern and the public, would respectfully announce in conc'thion ' that /can now tic con.ralted pet'. scantly or bylefler, on ell diseases as above, of d that the medicines, the smile ms used in the. pistil-Mien, prepared to suit each individu al ease, leluding Vapor, Medi e al &e. &e., will he fa:warded by express to any pert of the United Snag or the Caoalas. vgams.-.-My terms of treatment by letter are ns followings, $l2 per month fur each patient, whirl, will include medicine sufficient liar one month's use; also, Inhaling Vapor, and an Inhaling Apparatus. Paymims as follows: :140 to lie paid to Express Agent on receipt or :he box of Medicine, and the tit the expiration of the month, IC the patient be cured or is satisfied with the treatment. Patients, by giving a full history of their case, and their sy mptoms in full, can he treated as well by letter us by personal examination. Patients avnil in.g themselves of Dr. Jarrett's treatment may rely upon immediate and permanent releif, as he seldom has to treat a case over thirty days. Letters of advice promptly answered. For fur ther paticulars address JAMES M. JA ETT, No. 820 Broadway, car. Twelfth St., N. V. I'.S.—Physicians and others visiting the city ore respeefully invited to call ut the Inr liwatery, where many interesting cases can be witnessed, and where our improued appara tus for the inhalation of medicated vapor can ho seen and inspected. Ang4sB.-Gm. A. H. C. BROCKEN, 22 CLIFF ST., NEIV YORK, MANUFACTURER OF Glass Syringes, Homeopathic Vials, Graduated Itleasure&. nur siug Bottles, etc. (l hiss Ware i 1.7 Chemiata , 15;;;gists, Perfu mers, Pldograplkers, etc. Green Glass by the package. A liberal discount made to the trade. Orders from Druggists and Dealers solicited. Price Lists soot ou application. Agricultural Meeting. A regular meeting of the Huntingdon coon ty Agricultural Society will, according to pre. wens appointment, be held in the Court House, in the borough of Huntingdon, on Wednesday evening of the first week of the August Court (11th inst.) As arrangements are then and there to be made to consider the propriety of holding a County Agricultural Fair, and a list 'of premi ums for the same to be prepared for public. tion, together with other bueiness of imp, farce connected with, the Association, a full and fair attendance on the part of the officers and the citizens generally and of all who may feet interested iu the subject throughout the county, is earnestly revested, By Order of the Executive Committee. R. McDivitt, See'y, a - COUNTRY DEALERs can buy CLOTHING tii.int ran in Huntingdon at Whole sale, as cheap as they can in the cities, asl have a holesale at tre is Philadelphia. Apr.9,'56. 11. ROMAN. - - - - JOSEPH DOUGLAS, Gunsmith, • MeConnollstown, Pa. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. TO SCHOOL TEACHERS & DIRECTORS. _ _ On Monday, Aug, 2d, a Teacher's Class will formed at the Cassville Seminary—tuition,free. 111 formed Directors wishing to procure the Berri. cos of good teachers, the coming Winter will do well to make application to us. We will cheerfully make selections from the class, that ! L—-- 72 - --- will be likely to give entire satisfaction, Ad- n .. MORSE, the inventor of MORSE'S IN- dress, John D. Walsh, Cassville Huntingdon Li DIAN 11001' PILLS, has spent the press- county Pa. ter part of his lite in travelling, having visited July, 28th,-58.-. Im. Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as North — ---- .. America--has spent three years among the In- ATTENTION ! dianit of our IVestern coantry—lt was in this way that the Indian Root Pills were first dis. Ath Brlgiice — andiVlrvlSlOW, of Penna.. covered. Dr. Morse was the first man to es. Militia, all Brigade and Commissioned' tablish the fact that all diseases arise from Inv., officers are ordered to meet in Huntingdon, on ' purity of the Blood—that nor strength, health the Ilth day of Atignst at 10 o'clock A. M. in I and life depended upon this vital fluid. full Uniform for Drill of Inspection and make I When the various passages become clogged, arrangements relative to the State encamp- I and do not act in perfect harmony with the dif meet, at Williamport, and other business of I fereht functions of the body, the blood loses importance. I its notion, becomes thick,. corrupted and . di By order of the Brigadier General, I sensed; thus causing all pains sickness and Brigade Inspectors office, }. R. cRoTsLE y.. distress of every name.; our strength is exhatts- July 2lith, A. D., 1858. Ited, our health we are deprived of, and if na ture is not assisted in throwing off the stag. 46 '.j Tri) TralliMb " 'nant humors, the blood will become choked arc ,,, z3 cjo -i p s mom. , and cease to act, and thus our light of life will forever be blown out. Ilow important then Premiums awarded the "JOURNAL' ~i- . that we should keep the various passages of lice at, the tete County FALB, for the 'oust the hotly free and open. And how pleasant to , ._ h- . us that we have it in our power to put a medi- ARCD , :OA/4K AND i • • • tench, AI • ' Id . • eine fn namely, : OISC :1 11 Inn 1" TT IX, I Having recently received from the Eastern ; Cities, a FAST rOlAtta Vnteet and a large vwriety of the most fimhionabk Printing Material, which manes it one of the most complete Printing Establishments in this section. Persons in vont of any kind of PLAIN OR 2-E' , ANC , Y 7 work, cannot do better than favor us with their patronage. We have facilities for mica.' ling in a superior manner any kind of PRINTING IN COLORS on the most reasonable terms. Those who Ina, wish to obtain any style ol' ORNAMENTAL POSTERS can he accommodated at this establishment at short antler. AUCTION BILLS, BILL HEADS, SHOW BILLS, CIRCULARS, WAY BILLS, LEGAL BLANKS, CONCERT BILLS, PROGRAMA' ES, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, CARDS, &c., &c., will be fultiklied promptly, executed in the host slyle and at reasonable rules. ealr' Orders by express, mail or otherwise, will 'receive immediate ittleution. WM. RR EIV STEIL .lILADELPHIA MARKETS. rill DEI.PIIIA, July 28, 1858. FLOUR—Superfine. ler barrel, :• 4 1 50(J5 00 Extra " 1 87(.5 25 5 50(a 80 • family. Rye and Coin Meal I 15(ii 1 2I) 1 25 . 1 5 Whent—r . ,:!:l„per bushel, IVhitc Rye e fiS • Corn a 71 Onts " . 41 Cleverseed $4 340; l 50 per G I pounds Timothy seed Flax .. CONSUAIPTION CURED, CONSUMPTION gir AN OLD INDIAN Doc Ton, (INCAS BRANT, while Missionnty among. th, CURED. Indians of the Rocky Mount- aim, discovered a RAIII,I CONSUMPTiONPLANT, 'hat proves to bo certain cure for Consumption, CURED.Complaint, Nervous Re"- Co;01s, Colds, Ric.— CONSUAIPTiONHaving now made Ins fortune and retired from business, he ~, will send the prescript ions and CURE.. directions for preparing the medicines free if Aurge r 'to all CONSUMMONwho may desire is, and will send to his agent, enclosing CURED. two stomps (6 cents). to pay the return layer, w , tli it des- cription of theirsymptoms.— CONSUDirriONThe Old Do9tor has cured more than 3000 eases Can " CURED. moption alone, and hopes all afflicted people will avail themselves of this opportuni- CONSIIIIII"HONty, as the Doctor wishes to do all the gond ho can before be dies. Address all letters to DANIEL ADEE; CURED. Box 3531 P. (1., Now Yoik, Who is lii. solo agent. III•NTINGDON WARM SPRINGS. The Warm Springs at the base of Warrior'. Ridge, live tildes north of Huntingdon, overlook ing Standing Stone Creek, and environed by ro pantie hills and woodlands, harm boon leased by the former proprietor of the Learner House. The extrusive Hotel buildings, both houses, he., erected at great expenee by Go neral A P. ,n have been completed—and the groves have been beautifully laid out and adorned.— The Hotel parlors and chambers airy and com fortably furnished; and the prospect, from th e verandahs for beauty, cannot ho excelled. For half a century, these Springs have been celebrated Mr their medicinal qualitkut, and tie, great nature of the seaters in rheumatic and chro nic affections. The temperature of the water being Gq degrees, renders the bathing delight and invigorating. In the surrounding woods and mountains, game abounds, and the finest fish are caught in Stone Creek. Persons in pur suit of health or pleasure, will find chi. a most delightful and healthful retreat; and its nearness to the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the cheapness of the rates charged guests, give it a decided advantage over any other watering place in the State. _ . The Proprietor has had years of experience in the business and no pains or troubm will be spa red to make guests comfortable. Hacks run front Huntingdon to Warm Springs on the arrival of the different Railroad trains— fare 25 cents. Families accommodated at non crate terms. JOHN R. HERD, Warm Springs near ? Huntingdon, Juno sth S CHEAP GOODS. GREAT BARGAINS! ! FISHER & BRIMURTRIE Have just received their second stock of SUMMER GOODS, which will be sold of at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. It comprises Summer Dress Goode of every description, Prints,Gingham, Cottons, White Goods, Hosiery, tts, Trimmings, Marseilles, Patent Extension Skirts, Hoops of all kinds, Straw Goods, Boots to Shoes, and a large and general assortment of all kinds of Goods sui table to the wants of the community. otßamok\vms io t NP•t d 010,S Root Pills, manulileturol from plantv and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs in Nature's garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots front which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which o• pens the pores of the skin, and twists Natnte in throwing out the finer parts of the corrup tion within. The second in a plant which is au Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus. in a soothing manner, performsjits duly by throwing off phlegm, and other humors from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic which gives ease and double strength to the kidneys; thus encouraged, they draw large a— mounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary or water passage, and which 1,011111 Ilk t have been discharged m any other wny. The (mirth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other prop eities•of the -Pills while engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser particles of impurity which cannot puss by the other outlets, ate • thus taken up and conveyed oft in great quilts titles by the, bowels. From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse" Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach but become united with the blood, for they find way to every part, and completely rust out aturclemise the system from all impurity, and the life of the body, which is the Rood, be comes perfectly healthy; consequently till sick ness null pnin is driven from the system, for they cannot remain when the body becomes SO pure and elm. The reason why people are so distressed when sick, and why so many die, is because they do not get a medicine which will pitss to the nlllicted parts, awl which will open the natural passages for the disease to be east one hence, a large quantity of food rind other mat ter is lodged, and the stomach nod intestines nre literally overflowing with the corrupted mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermenta• tion, constantly mixing with the blood, which I throws the corrupted matter through every I vein and artery, until life is taken from the I body by disease. Dr. Morse's Pills bare ad dell to themselves victory upon victory, by re storing millions of the sick to blooming health and InippinesX. Yes, - fhousands who have I been racked or tormented with sickness, pain nod auguish, and whose' feeble frames have den score lied by the burning elements of ra• ging f.i,Fer, and who have been bronght, as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand reads , to testify that they would have been numb ered with the dead, had it not been for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse's Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses bad been taken, they were astonished, and ab. solutely surprised, in witnessing their charm ing effects. Not only do they give immedi ate ease and strength, and take away all sick ness, pain and ones bib hut they at once go to work at the foundntion of the disease, which is the blond. 'therefore, it will be shown, espec ially by those who use these Pills, that they will so cleanse mind purify, that disCase—thad deadly enemy—will take its flight, and the flush of youth and beauty will again return. mid the prospect of a long stud happy life will clim•lJl and brighten your days. CAL :1' I N.-11 ewa re of a counterfeit sign. ed A. B. Moore. All genuine have the name of A. J. WI I ITE it CO ,on earl • box. Also the signamre of A. .f. 11 , 1eile A; Co. All oth ers are sperms. A. J. WHITE A CO., Sole Proprietors ) 50 Leonard Street, New York. Dr. Mom's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines fl€s Agents wanted in every town, village nod hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the itgency will address as above for terms. 11 , ,"' Price '25 cents per box, five boxes will •he sent ai receipt of tit, postage paid. ' JOHN READ, Agent Huntingdon, Pa. December '6 '57:—.00.• $l 62 BANK NOTICE. Tito undersigned citizens of. the county of Iluntiugdoa, botchy give notice that they intend to wake application to the next Legislature for a Charter, for the creation of a Corporate body with Banking or Discounting privileges, to he ,tyled Hitrmxanost COUNTY BANK," to be located in the Borough of Huntingdon, coun ty of Huntingdon, and State of Pennsylvania, with n capital of one hundred thousand dollars, with the specific object of issuing Bank pnpor, and doing all other things ordinarily pertaining to a Bank of issue. W. 11. ZHMLER, B. E. McAlunTozu, DAvtu Bt. ut, A. JOHNSTON, .1. SEWELL STawAnT, Wm. COLON, Wu. McMcnrutta , JAMES MAGUIDE, THEO. 11. CHEMED, GRAFFII7I3 3111.1. an, A. W. BENEDICT, .1,10. 111cCut.t.oc.: , It. linucu PET:an:lx, JOHN WHITTAKER, TimistAs P. CADMIUM. (ROVER & BAKER'S FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. • 4J5 BROADWAY, NII\ YORK, 730 CHESTNUT ST., PII I LADELPHIA lei - These Machines are now justly admitted, to be the best in use for Family Sewing, mu. king a new, strong, and elastic sttch, which wilt NOT rip, eves, if every fourth stitch be cut.— Circulars sent on . application by letter. Agents wanted. Feb.17,'38..3m. Proprietor AL.ExANDRIA rouNDBY. The Alexandria Foundry Fhtsks, Patters, &c., have been bought by R. ,C. McGii.c. Tho Foundry is in blast and he ha's allkinds of Cas a ti,,ons. Stoves of all kinds, Machines, Ploughs, Kettles, &c.. &.c., which ho will sell at the low— est market prices. All kinds of Conn- try produce and old metal taxes in exchange at market prices. li. C. McGILL May 26 1850. N nrourrrius NOVICE. oTicE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL persona interested that the following named persons have settled their accounts in the Reg. niter's Office at Huntingdon, and that the said accounts will be presented for confirmation and allowance, at an Orphans' Court to be held at Huntingdon, in and for the County of Hunting don, on Wednesday the 11th day of August next, to wit: 1 David S. Ker, Elector, Co., of Henry M. Ker, late or the borough of Huntingdon, deed., who was in his life lime sole Adminis trator of his fater the Hon. John Ker, late of Walker township deed. 2. David Snare, Esq., Trustee appointed I.y the Orphan's Court, to sell the real rotate of Jacob Africa, late of the borough of Hum tingdon deed. 3. Israel Smiley, Executor, &c., of John Smiley, late of Brady township, deed. 4. B. F. Foust, Executor, &e., of Peter ipple, late of Shirty township. dee'da 5. Joon C. Couch, Administrator of Aun S. lip, late of Barren townithip, deed. David 11. Campbell, Executor, &c., of Solomon Moyer, late of Penn township, deed. 7. David 11. Campbell, one of the Adminis trators of Thomas Enyeart, late of Penn tp. 8. G uardiunship account of D. H. Campbell, guardian of theminor children of Adam Gar ner, deed, late of Penn tp., deed. HENRY GLAZIER, Register. Register's gilt.. theidingdon,July 14 1853. TILE CASSTILLE SEMINARY. ONLY $22.50 PER QUARTER THE PRESENT FACULTY. M. McN. WALSH, Principal, Prot of Languages and Philosophy. Chas. S. Joslin. A. M , Prof. of Latin, Greek, etc. James W. Hughes, Prof. of Mathematics. Benjamin F. Houck. • Adjunct Prof. of Mathematics. Geo. W. Linton, Prof, of Vocal Music. Mrs. M. MoN. WALSH, Preceptress; Teacher of Botany. History, Beading; etc. Miss E. M Faulkner. Teacher of Pellis Work, Painting. Drawing, Miss D. L. Stanley, Teacher or Piano Music, Wax Fruit, Flo'rsi Mrs. Dr. Darwin Teacher of English Branches. Miss J. M. Walsh, Teacher of Primary English. The recent success of this school is extraor dinary. Besides being the cheapest one of the kind ever established, it is now the largest in this section of the State. All branches are taught, and students of all ages, nod of both sexes, are received. The expenses for a year need not be morA than SOIL. Student.: can c,, ter whenever they wish. Address, JOHN D. WALSH, Cassville, Ileetinplon Co., Pa. _ June23;st4. %.A11417. VOR SAtt.E. The. subscriber offers for sale a small farm in Henderson township, half a mile north east of the borough of Huntingdon, adjoining lands of Jahn Simpson, Colestock, and others, con. tabling about ninety acres and allowance, twenty-five or thirty acres of which are cleared awl under a . good state of cultivation.. The balance is well thnbcrod. There are on this property three never•failing springs of good water. The buildings consist of a twwstory frame house and kitchen, awl a leg stable ; a line young tipple orchard of grafted fruit.— Terms made known by applving to the snhscri• ber. SAMUEL FIUEULY. une23,'sB,4tn A BEAUTIFUL HEAD RICH GLOSSY HAIR, COMPLETELY PRESERVED . TO THE GREATEST AGE. And who that is gray would not have it re stored to former color; or bald, hot widthd have tl c growth restored, or troubled with dandruff and itching but would have it removed, or trou bled with °scrofula, scold bend, or other erup time:, but would he cured, or with sick headache (neuralgia) lint would he cured. It will Mrs remove all pimple: from the face end skin. Pro!. Wood's Muir lissteratica trill do all this, see circular and the following. Aviv Almon, November 5,185 G. Pito, 0. J. Woon—D'onr Sir I have heard nuteli ',lid of the wonderful ell'ects of your (lair Re•t•trotive, but having been so often clime,: by tiuttekery and nostrums, hair dyes, &e., I was disp,tsed to plat e your Restorative in the same tategory with the thousand anti ono loudly tram peted quack remedies, until I met you in Lw rence county sumo months since, when yon gave mu such assurance as induced the trial of your Restorative in my family—first by my good wife, whose hair had become very thin and en tirely white, and before exhausting one of your large bottles, her heir was restored nearly to its original beautiful brown color, and had thicken ed anti become beautiful and glossy upon, and entirely over the head ; she continues to use it, not simpfy because of its beautifying effe,:ts up on the hair, but because of its healthful influ ence upon e bead and mind, Others of my family and friends ore using your Restorative. with the happiest effects ; therefore, my skepti cism and doubts in reference to its character are entirely removed ; and I can and do most cordi ally and confidentially recommend its use by all who would have their hair restored from white or gray (Ity reason of sickness or age,) to origi nal color and beauty, and by all young persons , 1 who would hone their hair beautifol. Very truly and gratefully tours, Sol.l)Mbli 11ANN, FIDEND WOOD It was a long time after I saw you at Blisslield before 1 got the bottle of Re storative for which you gave me an order upon your agent in Detroit, and when I got it we concluded to try it on Mrs. Mann's hair, as the surest test of its power. It has done all that you assured me it would do f and others of my family and friends, having witnessed its effects' are now u , ing and recommending its use to oth ers as entitled to the highest consideration you claim for it. Again, very respectfully and truly rours, SOLOMON MANN, einiALE, 111, Juno 28, 1852. I have used Prof. 0.1. Wo . od's Hai; Restor ative, and have admired it wonderful effects.— My hair was becoming, as I thought, premature ly gray, lint by the use of his Restorative it has resumed its original color, and, I have uo ALIN psrmanently so. S. lIRESSE. ex- Senator. U. S. 0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broad way, N. Y., (in the great N. Y. Wire Hailing Establishment) and 114 Market street, St. Louis Mo., and sold by all good Druggists. 'MACKEREL of ell Nos., llorriu, &c., can 17.1 - by boil of the best quality, !)/ ceiling on rrsiEn&MorstunTunt. DOUGLASS & SHERWOODS' Patent Ex. tension Skirts, for sale only by & McMinn.. Glass Preserving Jars, dinerent sizes, for sale by FISHER UOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, the largest stock Ivor brought to town, are sell, tug very cheap by nsulat& MeNtv TILE LIVER INVIGORATOR ! PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. Compounded entirely of Gums. . Is one a the best ;summit; and liver medi sines-now before the public, that acts as a Ca thartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than any ther medicine known. It is not only a Ca thartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid, then on the stomach oust bowels to carry off that matter. thus accom plishing two purposes effectually, without any of the painful feelings experienced in t he operation of most Cathartics. It stregthens the system at the same time that it purges it, and when token' daily in moderate doses, still strenghten and build it up wide unusual rapidity, 1 1 The Liver is one oil the principal regula tors of the human ho- W dy ; and when it per forms its ihnetions well 0 the posters of the sys tem are folly develop- @ss ed. The stomach is almost entirely dopen- # dent on the healthy action of the Liver for a the proper perform ance of its Ilinctions. A When the stomach is at fault, the bowels err 0 at fault and the tubule system suffers in eon- 4 sequence of one organ —the Liver— having sip ceased to do its ditty. For the diseases o # that organ one of the proprietors has made # it his study, inn prac tice of more than men- ; - ,.,1 ty years, to find some remedy wherewith lal counteract the many derangeinents to which g it is liable. To prove that this EZ remedy is at last dis covered any person ,`• troubled with Liver Complaint in any of' its I" forms, has but to try a bottle soul conviction It, is certain. These gums remove "I all morbid or bad matter from the system ,z supplying in their place a henl by flow ts.„ of bile, invigorating the stomach, cousins; R fbod to digest well, purifying the blood, gi- g sing tone and health to the whole machine- ma ry, removing thecause of the disease, and ef-E7 . , (ree fi ng a radical cure. (Inc dose sifter cot- ~.." ing is sufficient to re lieve the stoinnch mid IM prevent the food frosts rising and souring. 101 . . \ IliTious attack; are Z cured, and what is better, prevented, by . the occasional use of the Liver Invigorator. d Only one dose ta- 71. i ken before eti.gng prevents Nightmare. 1 .1 Only one dose taken at night, lo , ens the bowels gently, and cures Costiveness. One dose taken after each meal will c e Drs. pepsin'._ . _ ~ ._ .., , One close of two teaspoonfuls viii 'nays remove Sick Headache. One bottle taken foe female obsetructionre moves the ennee of the disease, and makes perfect mire. Only one dose immedintely relieves Cholie, while One dose often repeated is n sure cure for Cholera Morlius, and a preventive of Choler. j'Only one bottle is needed to throw out of the system the effects of medicine:after a long cyrone bottie taken for 'Jaundice removes all sallowness or unnatural color from the skin. (too dose taken a short time before eating gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food digest well. thie dose often repented cores Chronic Dior rlima in its worst forms, while Summer and Bowel complaints yield almost to the first dose. Ono or two doses cures attacks caused by Worms in Children ; there is no surer or speed Ica rentedy in the world, as it newer fails. W.A. few bottles cures dropsy, by exciting the absorbents. . We takepiensure in reCommendi ngthis med icine as a preventive tile Fever and Ague, Chili, Fever, and all Fevers of a Bilious Type. It operates with certainty, and thoncands are ling to testily to its wonderhil virtues. All who use it are giving their tmanitnous tes timony in its favor. _ . 'Mix water in the mouth with the invigo. ato r, and swallow both togethet. The Liver Invigorator. Is ri scientific medical discovery, and is daily working cures, almost too great to believe. It cures us if by magic, even the firsst dose giving benefit, and seldom snore than one bottle is re quired to cure any bind of Liver complaint, from the worst jaundice or Dyspepsia to a com mon Headache, all of which arc the result of a diseased fiver. PRICE ()NE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. SANymtn, Proprietor, 345 BrOildWillY, N.Y. Sold by 11. MeManigill, C d. Read Huntingdon. Apr.7.'l,s.- I v. V.TO Hr. Hardman, Analytical Physician, Physician for Diseases of the Lungs, Throat and Ileart—Formerly Physician to the CINCINNATI MARINE 110SPITAL, also to INVALIDS RETREAT Anther ni"Letteis a Invalids," IS (50MINC, See following Card. MAY Appointments. Dr. Minim., Physician for disease of the Lungs, (formerly Physician to Cincinnati Ma rine Hospital,) will he in attendance at his rooms as 11,1108 : Huntingdon, Jackson's lintel, B'lllEl,th:rune 27th Dr. It. is compelled to make this month's visit on Sunday or disappoint the sick. ])r. Hardman treats Consumption, Bronchi tis, Asthma, Liirryngittis and nil' diseases of the throat and lungs, by medical Inhalation, lately used in the 13rointon Hospital, London. The great,poimt in the treatment of all Iranian mala diesis to get at the disease in the direct man ner, All medicines are estimated by their ac tion upon the :man requiring relief. This is the important fact upon which Inhalation is ba sed. If the stomach is diseased we take medicine directly into the stomach. If the lungs are diseased, breathe or inhale medicated va pors directly into the lungs. Medicines are the antidotes to ili,ease and should be implied to the very scat of disease. !Wish:lion to the ap plication of this principle to the treatment of the lungs, for it gives us direct "recta is tisane intricate air cells and tubes which lie out of reach of ever• other means of administering medicines. 1 lie reason that Consumption, and other diseases of the lungs, have heretofore re sisted all treatment has been because they had never been approached in a direct manner by medicine. 'They were intended to act upon the lungs mid yet were applied to the stomach.— Their action was intended to he local, and yet, they were so administered that they shoold not net constistationally, expending hninciliate and Principal action upon the unoliending stomach, whilst the find ulcers within the lungs were un inolested. Inhalation brings the medicine in direct contact with the disease, without the disadvantage of tiny' violent action. Its appli cation is simple, that it can be employed by the youngest intant or feeblest invalid. It does not derange the stomach, or interfere in the least de gree with the strength, comfort, or business of the patient. OTlltin relation to the following discuses, either when compli cated with lung affections existing alone, I also invite consultation. I usually find theta prompt ly curable. Prolapsus and all other forms of Female corn. plaints, Irregularities and Weakness. S. D. 11ARDAIAN. M. 1), Juno 3, 1858. New Card-Press. Having bought (Oita "CAHDTHESS," we aro now prepared to print in the proportion of three cards in the same time that any other press in the county can print one, consequent ly we can print them cheaper—if nut done well we make no charge at all. We ask your pa-. renege. „,"I , I.I.ENDID Lino of Dress Goods, end racing Li Robes of all kinds, Borages Chalys, Law. olored Chintzes, 4.. ran be found, at the 141Erneremwt. SCYTHES,. S N A T H S, It AK ES, 1' 0 1 K S c. , A lame aszurtruent at the llitkrAware Sty, JAW.; SHOWN. Orphans Court Sale, Real Estate of J.IMES CLARK. decd. By virtue of a plurius order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon County will be exposei to safe by public ornery, on the premises, on Saturday, Ilse 101/s day of July, next, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, P. M.— A lot of ground in the borough of Shirleys• burg, fronting on Main street sixty feet and ex. back at right angles thereto, one hundred and forty feet; being No. in the plan of said town, adjoining lot of Isaac Sharrer on the north, and hail 1g thereon erected a Two Story Log Dwelling House. Terms of Salc.—One-third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the balance in two equal annual payments. with interest, to be Secured by tho bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. JOHN M. CLARK, Adm'r. Junc2:l,'sB,3t. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that letters testamen tary on the last will of Hobert Cummins, late of Jackson township, deed.' have been duly issued to the undersigned. All persons indeb ted to the estate of said deed. are requested to make immediate payment, and all having claims against it, to present them properly au thenticated for settlement to SAMUEL CUMMIN',I E xeent „,„ STERII.II7 CUMMINS, j Jackson tp., June 23d, I firt3.—al. (Estate of Barbara Mon., deed.) Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters testamen tary with the will annexed. have been granted to the undersigned„ on the estate of Barbara, Mem. ' late of Morris township. All per. sons indebted to said estate, will therefore make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them dale smhentiemed for settle ment. IoVI It STRWAP.T. COOK STOVE. .A SPLENDID NEW COOK STOVI: sale at this office; it is calculated to burn a.,,d or coal. To Merchants and Farmers. GROUND PLASTER can be had nt the Huntingdon Flour and Plaster Mills, in any de sirable quantity, on and niter the lot day of March, 1858. We deliver it rove or cum.": on the cars at the denots of the Pennsylvania and Broad Top Railroads. FISHER & MOLURTIHE. Feb.11,'57. A HOMESTEAD FOR $lO. FOR SALE In the "Sold Region" and other portions of Virginia,lhe following Farms and Buil ding hots, in Shares, to wit: 1 Farm 100 ems, gold mine is 100 11CFG, 4 Farms er6o acres oeoh, aro 250 " 25 " 40 " 1000 " " 20 1400 " 150 " 10 4 , to I aoo 250 " • 5 " " 11250 " 520 " 3 ,c 1000 250 Beild'g lots A. sts. and sq. 710 " • 1350 11 " 100x100 925 " 2500 " " 501100 " 225 5000 " " 251100 950 ,1 10,000 Shares, amounting to 10,000 ac's, Certificates of the above Shares, (with Bonds for the immediate execution nod delivery of the Deeds,) have been enclosed in 10,000 envelopes. exactly alike, and sealed; which, after being well mixed up, have been numbered on the Out si.le from I to f 0,000 inclusive, so that no tutu knows the contents of any particular envelope. They will ho sold at $lO each, without role renco to u hat they contain, nod sent to shy one ma king application, Unexceptionable Titles will in all cases he given. The largest harm. containing e. Geld Rine is valued at $30,000, and the smallest sized Build ing Lots have been selling at $5O each. Hun steeds have ideeatly been sold upon these terms. Whilst all stand the same chance of getting the Farms, every purchaser is guaranteed one of these lots at least. Every other purchaser is bound to got one of at least double its size and• value. Every fourth purchaser one of at least quadruple its size and value. Whilst every tenth purchaser will get a farm ranging in value fa. $3OO up to $30,000. These farms and Lots are sold so cheap to induce settlements, sullicient number being reserved, the increase iu the value of which wilt compensate for the present sacrifice. The net proceeds are to be. applied to local improvements, such as Schools, Factories, Sc. Any number of Shares can be taken by individuals,—to secure a Farm tole at least ten shares. 'The certificates can be obtained by paying one-half, and the Deeds by pn Smother half. 00 Acres of Land, in largo or small truss an also ho had at privets sale, antrupon th o must reasonable terms. Sonia of it is improved. Agents are wanted everywhere to sell these lands. Liberal inducements will ho given. For full particulars apply to E. BAUDER, Port Royal, Caroline co. Va, A I~r I J,'3N.-'i T ADM COLLARS, newe,t styles in great -1-4 variety ut the METIIOI,OI.ITAN. SAVING FUND, FWE I'M CENT INTERECT NATIuNAL SAFETY TRUST CO, WALNUT STREET, SOUTH-WEST CORNER or TIIIRV, Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania. ivrosEv IS RECEIVE!? IN ANY SUM, 111 large or small, and interest paid front the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal, The Wilco is open ovary day from 9 o'clock in the morning till 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till o'clock. DON. lIENRY L. BENNER, President; ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President, 1Y.31. J. REED, Secretary. DIRECTORS : lion. Henry L. Benner, P. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry, Robert L. Selfridge, Francis Lee, Saint. K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, C. Landreth Munns'Henry Diellenderffer, Money is received and payments made daily without notice. The investments are msdo in Kcal Estate Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such class se curities as the Charter requires. Miss SOUTHWORTIL CoLosk4. 0, W. CROCISETT I CHARLES BURDETT THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH, Si. D., HENRY CLAPP, Jun., UEOUGE ARNOLD, SAMUEL XOUNO, Alias. ANNA WHELPLE Miss VIRG/sNIA VAUG Mum. DI. VERNON, Mass HATTIE CLARE, FINLEY JOHNSON, Write only fur the GOLDEN PR ZE.. GOLDEN PR ZE. GOLDEN PR ZE. GOLDEN PR ZE.; GOLDEN Pit ZE. GOLDEN PR ZE..