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FARM LANDS FOR SALE 25 MILES
FROM PHILADELPHIA by Railroad in the
state of New Jersey. Soil among the best for
Agricultural purposes, being a good loam soil
with a clay bottom. The land is a large tract
divided into small farms, and hundreds from all
parts of the country are now se-tling and buil-
ding. The crops can ho seen growing. Terms
from $l5 to $2O per acre, payable within four
years by installments. To visit the place—
Leave Vine St. Wharf at Phila. at 7b a. m. by
Railroad for Hammonton, oraddress R. J. Byr
nes, by letter. See full advertisement in an -
other column.-2t.
PREMIUMS AND REGULATIONS
Fun THE
FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION
OP THE
HUNT. CO. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
To be held al Runtingdon, on Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, October GA 7114 and
Bth, 1858.
1 EGULATIONS
All stock, articles and rmtimiactures offered
for exhibition must be entered on the books,
and on the Fair•grour,d by 12 M. of Thursday,
in order to be admitted to competition and ro•
. main until the cleric of the Fair on Friday eve
ning.
Premiums will, be awarded on Friday after-
Awarding Committees have the power of
su pTsflag vacancies, and are requested to fur
detAiled written reports.
Pri , les of Tickets for membership, $l.
admission, 25 cents.
SUGGESTIONS.
The Executive Committee have deemed it
expedient the prevent year to dispense with a
discretional), Committee and award no premi•
nine for articles not mentioned in the list. This
arrangement is not intended to interfere with
or prevent the exhibition of any article what
ever.
The funds of the Society are at present low
and the premiums awarded consequently light.
The Association will rely upon the public spir
it and liberal conduct of our fellow•citizeus to
sustain their own society, and by . so doing to
elevate the industrial arts, and agricultural tin
provements in our midst
• Class 1-110.C8.
Best bred stallion,
2tl best do.,
3d best do.,
Best 2 year old,
2d best do.,
3d best do.,
Best gelding, 2 year old,
2tl best do.,
3d best do.,
Best filly,
2d best do.,
3d best dm,
Best colt 6 mos. old or under,
2d best do.,
3d best do.,
4 00
Youatt on Horses.
3 00
1 00
Youatt.
2 00
1 00
Youatt.
2 00
1 00
Youatt.
3 00
Beat draught stallion,
Best 3 year old do.,
Best 1 year old do.,
Best under 1 year old.,
2d beat do.,
Beat filly, 3 year old,
2nd beat do.,
3d best do.,
Beat colt 2 year old,
2d beat do.,
Best brood mare,
2d best do.,
3d best do.,
Beat yearling colt,
2d best do.,
3d best do.,
Best draught horse,
2d beat do.,
3d best to.,
Best Minn dn.,
2d best dn.,
Best pair match horses,
2,1 best do.,
Best trotting horse,
2d beat do.,
Best family horse,
2d best do..
Best pair mules,
2d hest do.,
Awarding Commitke.—Cen. S. Miles 6 reen
Jai. K. Hampson, Abr. Lewis, J:ls. S. Oaks,
Dr. It. A, Miller.
Class 2.—Neal Slack.
Best bull,
2d best do.,
Best cow,
2d best do.,
Best heifer,
2d best do.,
Best calf,
2d best do.,
nerox.
Beat bull,
2d best do.,
Best cow,
2d best do.,
Best heifer,
2d best do.,
Best calf.
2d best do.,
Best bull.
2d best do.,
Best cow,
2d best do.,
Best heifer,
2d best do.,
Best calf,
2d best do.,
Best work ONCII, 6 00
2d best do., 4 00
Best boll, 5 00
2,1 best do., 3 00
Best cow, 4 00
24 I::•:;t do., 3 00
Best heifer 2 year old, 2 00
3d best do 1 00
.. _..
Butenlf, 2 00
22 best do., 1 00
Awarding Committee.—Kenzie L. Gruen,
Eli Wakefield, Peter Livingston, Perry Moore,
Thos. Whittaker, Jr.
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Class 3.—Bbys.
Best boar, 5 00
2d best do., 3 00
3d best do., 2 00
Best sow, 1111 00
2d best do., 2 00
Best litter of pigs, 3 00
22 best do., 2 00
Best cheater white, 3 00
2.1 best do., 2 00
Best Berkshire, 3 00
2d best do., 2 00
Awarding Committee.—Col, S. S. Wharton,
Jacob Miller, (Creek,) Joshua Greculand, John
Garner, Jr., Benj. L. Neff.
Class 4.—Sheep.
Best long-wool buck (Bakewell) 5 00
2d best do., 3 00
Best do., (Southdown) 5 00
3d best do„ 3 00
Best fine wool, 5 00
24 best do., 3 00
Best do. ewe, 5 00
20 best do., 3 00
Best long•wool do., 5 00
24 best do., 3 00
Best Southdown, 5 00
2d best do., 3 00
Awarding Cononillee.—Geo. W. Speer, Da.
vid Rupert, John Jackson, Jas. Morrow, David
llawn.
Class B.—Plowio9.
Beat, 4 00
2d do., 3 00
3d do., 2 00
4h do., 1 00
Awarding Commitee.—John Colder, Jas.
Wilson, John Herrman., James R. Lane, Da•
rid Derrick. •
Class 6.—Sgricultural Implements.
Beat plow, 3 00
2d best down, 1 00
Best harrow, 2 00
2d best do., 1 00
Best cultivator, 2 00
2d best do., 1 00
Best hill-side plow, 2 00
2d best do., ' 00
Best windmill, 3 00
2d best do., 2 00
Best wheat drill, 3 00
2d best do., 2 00
Best corn•planter, . 2 00
2d best do., 1 00
Best mower and reaper, 3 OQ
2d best do., . • 3On
Best horse•rake, 2 00
2d beat !In., _ 1 00
Committee.—John S. Isett,
Wigton, coo. Wilson, Esq., (Tell) Jacob
Shatber, Sain'l Stryker.
Class 7. Grain.
Best white wheat, 3 00
2d best do., 2 00
3d best do., 1 00
Best red, 3 00
2d best d0.,2 00
3d best do., 1 00
Best yellow corn, 1 00
2d best do. P 50
Best white do., 1 00
2d best do., 50
Best rye. 1 00
2d best do., 50
Best oats, 1 00
2d best do., 00
Best buckwheat, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Best barley, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Awarding Committee.—David DIIIIii, Rat.
Tussey, Thos. F. Stewart, Hays Hamilton, Jas.
Entriken.
Class S.—Domestic Illimulaclurcs—
Eatables.
$7 00
Best bread, 3 00
2d best do., 2 00
3d best do., 1 00
Best pound cake, 1 00
3d best do., 50
Best sponge coke, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Best jelly cake, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Best pie,l 00
2d best 0., 50
Best butter, 2 00
2d best do., • 100
3d best do., 50
Best cheese, 1 00
25 best do., 50
Best domestic sugar, 1 00
3d best do., 50
Best maple molasses, 1 00
2d best de., 50
Best Sorghum molasses, 1 00
3d best do., .: - 50
Best apple butter, 1 00
3d best do., 50
Bust tomato ketchup, -
1 00
2tl best do., 50
Bestahottey, 1 00
2,1 best do„ - 10
Best jells,
1 00
3d liesnre., 50
Best preserves, 1 00
2,1 best do., 50
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Best pickles,
- 1 00
ad L.... 4., 50
Bost domestic wine, 2 00
2tj hest do , 1 00
:id host do., 50
Best vinegar, I 00
2d be,t de., 50
Best barn.' of flour, 2 00
20 best do., 1 00
Awarding Committee.—Wm. Dorris, Jr-, Miss
Fanny Neff, Mrs. Mary Neff, (Alexfoulria)
Miss Bermah Green, Goo, W. Johnston, Esq.
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Class o—liousehold Fabrics.
Best Carpot $2,00
2,1 best du., 1,00
Best Flannel, 2,00
2d best do., 1,00
Best Quilt, 2,00
20 best do., 1,00
Ild best do., 50
Best hearth rug, 1,00
2d best do., 50
Best pair woolen socks, 50
Best worsted socks, 50
Best ornamental du., 50
Best needlework do., 1,00
.
20 best do., 50
Bost hard soap, 1,00
2d boot do. ' 50
Best candles, 1,00
20 best do., 50
Awardiag Comnallee.—John Porter of Al
exandria; Miss. Prudence Jeekson - Miss.
Emily J. Level Miss. Sarah A. Lee; kiehard
Ashman.
5 00
3 00
4 00
3 00
3 00
2 00
2 00
1 00
G 00
3 00
•1 00
3 00
3 00
2 00
2 . 00
1 00
00
3 00
4 00
3 00
3 00
2 00
2 00
1 00
class 10.—Fancy Needle and ornamental
work.
Bost specimen of fancy needlework, $l,OO
2d best do., 50
Best shell work, 1,00
21 best do., 50
Best ornamental needlework, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Best sehenoil embroidery, 50
Best. Crotchet work, 50
Bost lamp mat, 50
Best net work, 50
Best worsted quilt, 50
Best bead work,so
Best silk embroidery, 50
Bost ottoman, 50
Best embroidered slippers, 50
Awarding Commute —F. 11. Lane; Miss.
C. P. Benedict, Miss. Sallie Shaver, Miss. Au•
nu, Porter, Geo. IL Steiner,
Mee— Mechanical Implements and Man.
qacturers.
Best two horse carriage, $2 00
" buggy, 1 00
" set of single harness, 1 00
" do. Iltrmirg harness, 100
0 saddle and bridle, 1 00
" pair of boots, 1 00
0 " shoes, 50
" side of Bole leather, 1 00
" kip and calf skin, ' 1 00
" side harness and upper leather, 1 00
•' lot of cabinetware, 3 00
~ and greatest variety tin ware, 1 00
" do. of SWIM and earth ware,' 1 00
•' washing machine, 50
" churn, 1 00
" meat vessel, 1 00
specimen of marble work, 2 00
" cook stove, 1 00
" pair horse shoes, 50
Corn broom,
Awarding dommittee—A. W. Benedict, Sant
H. Bell. Jacob Creswell, A. Clark Myton, It.
F. Hazlett.
Class 12 —.Fru its.
Beat and greatest variety of apples, 3 00
2d best do., 2 00
3d best do., 1 00
Best dozen of Fall apples, 2 00
2d best do., t 1 00
Best winter do., 2 00
2d beat do., L 00
Best .d greatest variety of pears, 4 110
2d best do.,
Best dozen of winter,
2d best do.,
Beat fall do..
2d best do.,
Best and greatest variety of poaches,
2d beat do.,
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Best dozen do.,
Id best do.,
Best quinces,
2d best do.,
Best and greatest variety of plums,
2d best do.,
Best dozen do.,
2d best do.,
Best and greatest variety of grapes,
2d best do.,
10 I 3d best do.,
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Best native grapes, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Beet foreign do.. 1 Og I
2d best do., 50
Best wild or fox do., 50
2d best do,, 25
Awarding Committee—Jona. rWilllams,
Thomas Fisher. James Galbraith. Jos. '.‘l. St,
vans, Andrew G. Neff.
Class 13.— Vegetables.
Best awl greatest variety of potatoes,
20 best do.,
3d best do.,
Best nesbannocks,
" meximm,
" pink eye,
" white,
" red,
" blue,
" sweet,
2d best do.,
Best tomatoes,
2d best do.,
30 t,est do.,
Best and greatest variety of tomatoes,
Best purple eggs,
2d best do.,
Best peppers,
2il host do.,
Best mangel wertzel,
2d best do.,
Best rota bags,
2d best do.,
Best sugar beet,
2d beet do.,
Best tobacco,
2d best do.,
" parsnips,
" carols,
" turnips,
Bust onions,
2d best do.,
Best celery,
2a best do.,
Best cauliflower,
2d best do.,
blest pumpkins,
2d best do.,
Best pie do.,
2d best do.,
I3est squashes,
2d best do.,
Bost water melon,
2d best do.,
Best muskmelon,
2d best do.,
Best bens.
2d best do.,
Best peas,
2d best do..
A warding Commistee Dr. Jno. M•CI.I
Inch, Eiisha Shoemaker, Mrs. E &Mt, Miss
Ruth Cummins, John Rung.
Class 14—Floral Deparlmrat.
Bes- display of flowers in bloom, 3 00
2d beet do. , 2 00
3d dent do., 2 00
foot rlioriny of plant,: in bloom, :2 00
2d best dn., . . 100
8d best do., 50
!lest display of dahlias in bloom, 3 00
2,1 best do., 2 00.
3d best do., 1 00
Best baguet of do liahs, 50
Best. baquot of flowers, 50
2d best do.. 25
Hest floral design, 2 00
t'd beet do.,
3d hest do.,
A warding Committee—Ed. Snare, Mrs.
Al„ Stevens, Miss Josephine Cress
well, Miss Margaret Duff, Col. J. A. Doyle
Ctoss 15—Poultry.
Best and largest lot pure bred, 2 00
2d best do.,
Best pnir or two of shanghais,
2d best do.,
Best do. cochin china,
2d best do.,
Best do, brahmapootra,
2d best do.,
Best do. dorkings,
2d best do.,
Best do. spangled hamburg.
2d best do.,
Best do. game of any variety,
2d best do.,
Best do poland,
2d best do., -
Best do, java fowls,
2d best eo„
Best do, mixed breed,
24 best do.,
Best turkey,
24 best do.,
Bust ducks,
2d best do.,
Best geese,
2d best do.,
Best guinea fowls,
24 best do ,
Awarding Committee--Dr D. Houtz,
H, B. Wigton, John Flencr, Jas. Hender
son, John Myerley, D. Clarkson. 0. W.
Graffius, John Owens, Wrn. K. Rahrn,
Tho. P. Love.
Class 10—Pain ling.
Best oil painting, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Best lithograph in oil, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Bert oil painting on glass, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Best crayon drawing. 1 00
2d best do., 50
Best painting in water colors, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Awarding Committee.- Rev. A. M. Bar
nitz, Mrs. D. Blair, Miss Julia Miles, Miss
Charlotte Kidder, Miss Ann Young.
esrExhibiLors are required to have
their stock and articles entered on the
books at the office before they are admit
ted to the ground.
Any persons having any stock or artic
les for exhibition, can enter them at airy
time previous to the commencement of the
Fair by notifying the Secretaries of the
same, and in so doing they will be requi
red to furnish as full informat.on, as possi
ble with regard to the age, pedegree, treat
ment &c, of the animals.
Premiums shali in no case be given
whore the animal or article is unworthy.
JOHN C. WATSON, Prest.
R. M'Dtvirr, & I. F. RAMEY, Sec.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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iilikklcHlN - 14 HUMAN! TY READ THIS:
The undersigned takes this Method of infor
ming tho public generally chat there is no med
icine now offered to the pblic that is mien! to
DU VALL'S GALVANIC OIL in relioveing
suffering humanity.
I was an observer of its effects in a friend of
mtne, who suffered almost everything from a
neuralgic affection which resisted the best med
ical treatment in Centre county. We applied
freely the Galvanic Oil to the painful part, out d
gave some inwardly, and in 20 minutes the pa
tient was asleep, and when awaked was free free
from pain, and confined so.—This is a positive
fact which I ant willing to make good at any
time. A case of FELott was cured in nearly the
same length of time.
J. 11. lIAIIN,Centre 11111.
Aug. 1 g 157.9-Iy. Centre county. •
At.roorrA, Blair co., July 3,'58.
J. 1) Srostmos.v, Lewistown, Pa.,
Dear Sir—Mr.
TITTINBAUGII, who has heen suffering several
years from rheumatism, got so ill that his friends
nll,l relatives were summoned to witness his,
death. I induced his friends to try the virtue
of your preparation—they did so, as the last rc;
sort agd, to their astonishment and joy, he be
pan t o immove, got hetter and better, and now,
eo fur as I know, he is a hale and stout man.
This is not the only ease where the G.ft.v.mC
Om has surpassed human expectations. In
overt cats where I have recommended the OIL,
it has done what it promises to do. Send as
another s2o's worth.
Yours truly, 11.
Aug. W,
D. W. CLARK'S
(Foßm.i.y EvAys a (71, Ito)
GREAT GIFT BOOK STORE,
44 North Qiteen Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
Alm Liberal Inducements than at any
other similar Establishment in the
Counirr•
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50
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50
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50
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Having located myself at Lancaster. Pa.,
where my expenses rite not above one-fifth ns
great as those of similar establishments, in
New York or Philadelphia; and having bud
extensive experience in the business—being
nearly four years a partner of 0, G. Evans,
Esq., the originnator of the Gift Enterprise, I
flatter myself that I can otter greater induce
ments than any other concern in the United
States.
A.. gift worth from 25 emits to $lOO will ne
eoinpany each Book at the time offered.
ra , Agents wanted in every town in the
United States to whom most liberal induce.
meets are ofibred.
NEW YORK LUNG INFIRMARY.
My connection for the past eight years with
the above Institntion, as Choir Physician, noel
a twelve years course of steady devotion to the
Cure of Pulmonary Consumption and its kin•
deed diseases, together with my unrivalled op
portunities and advanrage of pathological re
sr arch—aided not a little by a perfect system
---7—• of Medical Inhalation —has enabled me to ar•
REFERENCE% rive at a decisive, direct, and successful course
We the undersigned citizens of Larcaster„ or treatment for the positive and radical cure
so far as wo are are acquainted with D. M'. ; ei• ail disease of theme , " 1 ,,,, g, , , end Air.
Clark, proprietor of the Gift Book Sore of i rakalgt.s. By Inloilation, the vapor and cura•
this city, believe that any agreeme n t po makes I tire properties of medicines are directly adder,
or may make, will he strictly fulfilled. We hove l o
sett to the diseased organs and the integument.
never learner: aught, save that the utmost se- ; I do not odehie the use of Medical Inhalation
tislitction is given by his method of doing has. I of any kind, to the exclusion of general trot
Ness. moult i and although I consider it a useful ad-
C. 11. BazNituAx, Agent Conestoga Cotton jeeent in the proper management of those ki,
Milw. tul and often fatal diseases, yet I deem it very
J. D. SKB.cs, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. necessary that each patient should have the
W. G. EraNS, Notary Public.
, bene fi t of both general and local treatment.
Mixer C. Wr.vre. Treasurer Lancaster C ity, The success or my treatment in the above di-
A. B Kaurintax ' insurance Agent. sense, and the high character of the to Istitution
M. M. Roomers, ,f ob Printer. over which I have so long had the haver to
Aug. 18, ',18.-Im. I preside, are too well knows to need any eulogy
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! in . a, " it ' ;;;;;; . te ' a - Td — pr - i;fes - sle . lViri friends, through
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. I whwie Philanthropic aid . the above charity has
Totters 01-"' of Administration "11 the 'slat' of En- I been long and liberally supported, and after
Li nett Chilcote, late of Ted.l township dee'd•• : due consideration, I have concluded to make
having been granted to the undersigned, he .clo arrangements as will bring the benefits of
hereby notifies all persons indebted to said es- i my experience and treatment within the reach
tote to ma k e immediate payment, and all I o f all, and not confine myself, as heretofore, to
those having claims will present the same duly ,
authenticated for settlement. those only who entered the Infirmary, or who
I were able to visit nie ut my office. Hoping
DAVID CL AR NSON, I therclbre that the arrangement will give en-
Administrator de bonus non. tire katisfaction, Loth to my profesinal brethern
Aug.lB,'sB.vit. and ale public I would respectfully- announce
I have lately issued a new Catalogue, cover
ing 32 pages, embracing an infinite variety of
Books of every description, a copy of which
will be mailed. postage paid, upon appliention,
to nap address in the United States. Let no
one fail to send for a eepy.. Address
I)• W. CL.OK, Lancaster. Pa,
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LITERARY BUREAU. iu conclusion ' n
that beau now be cuitsulktl pier.
As experienced Editor, to successful Author, :tonally or by
letter, on all diseases as shove,
and a thoroughly educated Litetstry Mon, wen- tti.d that the medicines, the same as used in
ry with t.vonty.five years of the drudgery of the Institution, prepared to suit each individu-
Daily .Teurnaluon, boa detertnined to hire out al ease, Inhaling Vapors, Medical Inhaling,
and sell his brains at retail, to those who may ,I.e. Ate., will be forwarded by express to any
require their services, in any honorable way. I part of the Cuited States or the Canadas.
Merchants, Bushiest Men, Inventors, and I TERAIN.—My terms of treatment by letter are
dealers of every hind, will be supplied, off hand as followings, vie; : $l2 per month for each
with Advertisements, (poetical or otherwise,) I patient, which will include medicine sufficient
Notices, Cards, Circulars, or any species of ar. for one mouth's use also, Inhaling Vapor, and
ticks desired. an Inhaling Apparatus. Paymens as follows,.
Politicians will be supplied with Speeches, sft to be paid to Express Agent on receipt id'
Reports, Resolutions, Letters, Toasts, Pam• the box of Medicine, and the balancesi at Ito
phlets, Editorial Articles, Communications, expiration of the month, if the patient be cured
and every sort of Brain.work, which they may or is satisfied with the treatment. Patients, by
find it inconvenient or troublesome to do them. giving a full history of their ease, and their sy.
selves. toptoms in full, can be tronled as well by letter
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Ladies and Gentlemen, of every rank in so- ne by personal examination. Patients (mail
ciety or occupation in life' an have Letters kg themselves of Dr. Jarrett's treatment may
written on any subject, w hether business or rely upon immediate and permanent retell, as
sentimental. he seldom has to trent a case over thirty days.
The advertiser will also conduct or translate Letters of advice promptly answered. For fur-
Correspondence of every kind, either English, ther paticulars address.
French, Spanish, German or Latin. JAMES M. JARRETT, M.D.,
Poetry, Acrostics, for Albums, Notes, Billet- No. 820 Breadway, cor. Twelfth St., N. Y
deux, Monodies, and Compositions of the most I'.S.—Physicians and others visiting th
delicate and confidential character, incident to city itro respecfully invited to call at the I
every possible circumstance or event in life, &fluttery, where many interesting Canes Ct
will be furnished in inviolable confidence, by bo witnessed, and where our impoued appal
writing to the undersigned, and explaining tits ibr the inhalation of medicated vapor
their wishes. be seen and inspected.
Orders by mail, accompanied with cash, will Auz.t,'sB.-fim.
be strictly and promptly attended to. Address - - -
J. THOMPSON, Literary Bureau,
Box 2283 Philudelphia P. 0., Pa.
Ang.lB,'3Boly.
Dissolution 'of Partnership.
TEE Partnership of 111c51anigill & Smith, in
the ])rug and Grocery husiness, was dis
solved on the I9th day of August 1858 by mu
ting consent , The business will still be carried
. .
on by S. S. Smith, in whose hands the hooka
and Accounts wilt remain for nottlemont and col-
loction. HENRY MeMANIGILL,
Huntingdon, Pu, SAMUEL S. SMITH.
PUBLIC SALE,
RE AL ESTATE,
THE undersigned will oiler• at public sale
on Friday the 15th, day of October A. D. 18-
58, a valuable Farm of Limosto no land, con
taining about ono hundred and fifty-three
acres; situate in Tyrone township, in the
county of Blair, and state of Pennsylvania.
The estate of Samuel Dickson Into dee'd. About
ninety acres thereofclearod for cultivation, with
a story and n half log ilwelli ng house, a log
hero, with a nover-failing spring of limestone
water convenient, an apple orchard with other
improvements, with at splendid appearance of
rich load ore on the same. Situate about one
half mile from the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Persons wishing to view said promises will
call on either the undersigned, or• Thomas
McMillan, who resides en said farm.
JOHN M. DICKSON, Executor.
MARGARET DICKSON, Executrix.
Aug. 25, 1858,-ts.
P. R.—Hollidaysborg Register, crpy till sole
and forward bill to this otlice.
BOOTS &SHOES, HATS & CAPS, the
largest stock ever brought to town, are sell
ing very cheap by h t'issna: 3.lo4uturaiE.
(Estate of John Morningstar, dec'd.)
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
T ETTERS of Administration on the estate of
Li John Morningstar, late of Tod township,
having been granted to the undersign
ed, ho hereby notifies all persons indebted to
said estate to maim immediate payment, and
those having claims will present the stone duly
authenticated for settlement.
PHILIPS GARNER.
Admire•
JOHN BEAVER.
August. 18. 58. at
TOWN VS COUNTRY.—Ws notice as the
warns weather grows apace, the denizens
of pent up cities seek the umbrageous
shades and sylvan scenes of the rural por
tions of the country; per contra the in
habitants of the country and dwellers among
the enchanting scenery of nature, having
a little leisure time, atter gathering in the
fruits of the earth, turn' their attention ci
ty ward, for recreation or business purls°.
seri. To all such, perhaps nn city in th e
union possesses so many charms as the
City of Penn, with its many objects of beau.
ty and art. Its magnificent water-works, its
Academy of Music, Academy of Natural
Science, Art Unions, Picture Galleries,
Parks, Cemeteries, etc,; and last, though
'not least, that link between the present
and glorious past, that revered relic of tho
"lint, that tried souts,"---Old Inde
pendence Hall. All arc objects of unu.
seal interest to the intelligent visitor, after
viewing which, a tow minutes might be
profitably spent in the Hair Dressing Sa
loons of George Thurgaland, No. 29
South Sixth St., between Chestnut and
Market, in admiring the light and beauti
ful "Clexatmer Wig" and Toupee" of
his make. George has also a •Liquid
Hair Dye" which is rapidly s iperseding
all other in the market.
ik a ra
DR. JAMES 117. JARRET,
DU LAD'S
GALVANIC OIL,
Peeyared originally by Pro. LI. blir..ILL.
formerly of the College of Surgeons,
at Para
IS NOW OEFERED TO THE PUB•
MC,
GS — For the Caro o'lol sore and Pain
lid Diseases.
For instance—Pain or soreness in any
part of the system, Rheumatism, pain
in the back, breast or sides, bottled breasts
Neuralgia, Burns, Sprains, dead-ache,
Cramp m rho Stomach or any other dis
ease that is SORE'or PAINFUL, and
it is only over this class of diseases we
claim a VICTORY. We say positively
to our patrons we can relieve the sufferer
99 times out of 100. We would just soy
to the public, Prof. Du WI was 26 year]
in bringing to this medicine superiority
over all others.
Price SO ets. per bottle—A. per cent
rut off the trade. All orders must be adH
dressed to J. I). STONEROAD,
Sole Agent for U.
LEWISTOWN, PA.
A0g.18;58.-Iy.
JOSEPH DOUGLAS, Gunsmith,
hicennuollstown, Pa.
COOK STOVE.
•
P r IA
A SPLENDID NEW COOK STOVE 1r
sale at this office; 4 is calculated to burn wood
or coal.
sAvinic Fulhico..
National
r -,
* 44 ;
Company.
SAFETY TIE
WALNUT NTREET,
PEILADI:-iITIII2.
Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania,
EWE PER CENT INTEREST
M ° l ' a N r i g ' or Y I S
C a l t ' ,l V E i
l e ' res l t N patilv B m U tl i'
e
day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
The °Mee is open every day front is (,'clock
in the morning till 5 o'clock in the afternoon.
and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8
o'clock.
110 N. HENRY L. BENNER, President,
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, fire President,
WM. J. REED, Screfory.
blitEctbrls :
Hon. henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster,
Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry,
Robert L. Selfridge, Francis Lee
Sanil. K. Ashton, .Joseph l'erkes,
... . _
C. Landreth Maims, I lieniy Dieffeti . derfrer,
Money is received and payments made daily
in gold without notice.
The investments are made in Real Estate
Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such class se
curities as the Charter requires.
Feb.24,'57.
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Premium awarded the "JOURNAL" Of
lice at the Imo County FAIR, fur the beat
tzoarl, ritZrANit, MVO
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Having recently received from the Eastern
Cities, a
fiteT POWER PateC,
and a largo variety of the most fh:rhionable
Printing Material, which makes it one of the
most cumpleto Printing Eitablishments in this
section. Persons in want army kind of
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work, cannot du better than furor no with
their patronage. We hare facilities for exc..
(lug inn superior lonelier any kind of
PRINTING IN COLORS
„„ the mo,t. reasonalihi terms. Those who
mar wish to ohlnin any style of
ORNAMENTAL POSTERS
eau he accommodated at this establishment at
short milk,
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BILL HEADS,
SHOW RILLS,
CIRCULARS,
WAY BILLS,
LEGAL BLANKS,
CONCERT BILLS,
PROGRAMMES,
PAMPHLET%
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VARDN ay.. zto..
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best style and nt reasonable rates.
kat — Orders by express, mail or otherwise,
will receive immediate attention.
WM. RitEWSTErt.
COMM eriiiN CURED.
CONSUliqiiiiCYniiOlT INDIAN
DOCTOR, UNCAS URANT,
tun , while u Missiounry among 04
"• Indians of the Hooky Mout t
nips, discovered a RARE
CONSUMPTiONPLANT, that proves to he a
— certai n
is, Asthma ,
for . er tn a n unip i tLo e n ;
CURED. M l :p el t Nervous s A tree-
Cou . glzs, C01,1q,.
CONSIIMPTIONIIaving now tniulo his forttnie
CURED . Lettniirllleesrteeintiintest'llltniorprisr.el;iliiii:Ess'atuilh:l
medicines free ;y* Aury,7 to all
CONSUMPAIONwho may desire it, and will
send to his agent, enclosing
CURED. two stumps (6 cents). to pay
the return letter, with a des-
eription of their symptoms.—
CONSUDIPTIONTho Old Dostor has cured
more than 3000 cases of Con
cult En. sumption Mom, and hopes all
" afflicted people will avail
themselves of this opportuni-
CONSUMPTIONty, as the Doctor wishes to do
nil the good he can before ho
CURED. dies. Address all letters to
DANIEL. ADEE,
Box 3531 P. 0., New York,
Who is his sole agent.
June 80th, 1858.-ly.
DTCYTiMi,
TO SCHOOL TEACHERS & DIRECTORS.
On Monday, Aug. 2d, a Teacher's Class will
formed at the Cassvillo Seminary—tuition/it,
School Directors wishing to procure the servi
ces of good teachers, the coming Winter will
do well to make application to us. We will
cheerfully make selections from the class, that
will be likely to give entire satisfaction. Ad
dress, John D. Walsh, Cassville Huntingdon
county Pa.
July, 28th,-38-Im.
Agricultural Meeting.
A regular meetingof the Ilunagdon coon
ty Agricultural Society will, according to pro.
%ions 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
Count 7 Agricultural Fair, and a list of premi
ums for the same to be prepared for public.
don, together with other bueiness of itnpor•
lance canner:tad with the Association, a full
and fair attendance on the part of the officers
and the citizens generally and of all who may
feel interested in the subject throughout the
county, is earnestly requested.
By Order of the bxecutive Committee.
R. McDivitt, Seep,
Aug.4;sB.
. eirCOUNTRII DEALERS can buy
CLOTHING front mu in Huntingdon at Whole
sale, as cheap ns they can in the cities, nil have
a Wholesale in me lu Philadelphia.
Apr.9,'56. 11. ROMAN.
A. H. C. BROCKEN,
22 CLIFF ST., NEW YORK,
MANUFACTURCR OW
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Glass Syringes, Homeopathic Vials,
Graduated Measures. Nur
sing Bottles, etc.
Glens Ware for Chemists, Druggists, Perfu
mers, Photographers, etc. Green Gloss by the
package. A. liberal discount made to the trade.
Orders from Druggists and Dealers solicited.
Price Lists sent on applictition.
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PROSPECTUS.
VOLUME FOURTEEN
BEGINS SEPTEMBER 11 1858.
MECHANICS, INVENTORS,
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higher branches of science and art.
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air Messrs. Munn k Cn. aro extensively
°timed in procuring patents for new inven
tions, and will advise inventors, without charge
in rugard to the novelty of their improve
tauts.
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i:Vvottl
P. MORSE, the inventor of MORSE'S IN
DIAN ROOT PILLS, has spent the grea
ter part of his lite in travelling, having visited.
Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as North
America—hoe spent three years among the In
dians of our Western country—it was in this
way that the Indian Root Pills were first dis
covered. Dr. Morse seas the first man to es•
tablish the tact that all diseases arise from In,
purity of the Blood—that our strength, health
and Ere depended upon this vital thud.
When the various passages become clogged,
and do not act in perfect harmony with the dif
ferent functions of the body, the blood loses
its action, becomes thick, corrupted and di•
sensed; thus causing all pains sickness and
distress of every name; our strength is exhaus
ted, our health we are deprived of, and if na
ture is not assisted in throwing off the stag
nant humors, the blood will become choked"
and cease to act, and thus our light of life will
forever be blown nut. How important then
that we should keep the various passages of
ua that we have it in our power to pat a mcdb
ciao in your reach, namely. Morse's Indian
Boot Pills, manutlictured from plants and roots
I which grow craned the mountainous clip's in
I Nature's garden, for the health and recovery
of diseased roan. One of the roots from which
these Pills are mode is a Sudorific, which o
pens the pores of the skin, and assists Nature
in throwing out the liner parts of the corral,-
tion within. The second is a plant which is
an Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the
passage to the lungs, mid thus, in a soothing
manner, performs its duty by throwing oft
phlegm, and other hunters from the lungs by
copious spitting.• The third is a Diuretic
which gives case and double strength to the
kidneys; thus encouraged, they draw large a—
mounts of impurity front the blood, which is
then thrown out bountifully by the urinary or
water passage, and which could net have been
discharged in any other way. Tho fourth is
a Cathartic, and accompanies the other prop
erties of the Pills while engaged in purifying
the blood; the coarser particles of impuriry
which cannot pass by the other outlets, ate
thus taken up and conveyed off its great plan
titios by the bowels.
Frotii the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse"
Jodi.. Root Pills not only enter the stomach
but become united with the blood, fur they find
way to every part, and completely rcut out
and cleanse the system from all impurity, and
the life of the body, which is the blood, be
comes perfectly healthy; consequently all sick.
nes,: and pain to drivel; from the system, for
they cannot remain when the body becomes
toyure and clear.
The reason why people aro so distressed
when sick, and why so many die, is because
they Jo nut get a medicine which will pass to
the afflicted parts, and which will open the
natural passages for the disease to be cast one
hence, a large quantity of food and other mat
ter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines
are literally overflowing with the corrupted
mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermenta
tion, cunstantly wising with the blood, which
throws the corrupted matter through every
vain and artery, until life is taken from the
body by disease. Dr. Morse's Pills have ad
ded to themselves victory upon victory, by re
storing millions of the sick to blooming health
and happiness. Yes, thousands who have
been racked or tormented with sickness, pain
and anguish, and whose feeble frames have
con scorched by the burning elements of ra
ging fever, and. who have been brought, as it
wrote, within a step of the silent grave, now
stand ready to testify Out they would have
been numbered with the (lead, had it not been
for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse's
Indian Root Pills. After one or two close'
lied 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 anguish but they at once go to
work et the litundation of the disease, which is
the blood. Therefore, it will be shown, espec
ially by those who use these Pills, that they
will so cleanse and purify, that disease—that
deadly enemy—will take its flight, and the
flush of youth and beauty will again return
and the prospect of a long and happy life wilt
cher:sh and brighten your days.
CAUTION.—Beware of a counterfeit sign
B. Moore. All genuine have the name
of A.. 1. wforEs: Co, on each box. Al.nt
the signature e!, A. J. IVhite & Ca. All oth
ors are spurio T n i s.
:\..f...f. I% IT R
St CO., Sole Peopridort
50 Leonard Street, No YOrk.
Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by
lel dealers in Medicines.
INtY . Agenta wanted in every town, village
and hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the
agency will address as above for terms.
Pricu 25 tents per box, live boxes will
be sent on receipt °rig, poiinge paid.
301.1 N READ, Agent liffittingdmi. Pa
December 't;'s7:—Gm.