AnntinOn ournai. Mr. Blair' Health We regret to hear that Mr. Blair is still con fined to hie room, and unable to enter upon the duties of the campaign. Hon, Samuel Calvin, Essingtan Hammond, Esq. Maj. Holi• ne.and other dieting uished leaders of the Peo ples' party in Blair county, are, howover, ac. lively engaged on the trump, and are doing :good service in the good cause. Those gen- Olemen and our own popular speakers will be prerat Oini address the Great Maas Meeting of the People, at the Court House tomorrow night. Come Farmers, Mechanics, Working. men; Come Manufacturers and business men; Come friends of the Tariff and Free-soil; Come ohs, Come all, and hear the truth on the great issues t• be decided by your votes neat 'Tues day. Examine your Tickets. . , Friends don't be deceived in your tickets.— myself to .Iny party. faction, or clique, oar Remember that the People's candidates are do I in',end to Neither h. Mr. Glasgow John M. Read, William R. Frazer, Samuel S. Blair, Richard B. Wigton, John Flenner, Da. °r any person "r persona for kin' spoken to the about pledging myself, or innlcidg a• vid Clarkson, Thomas IV. Grafius, and , :;, n . EC Rehm. Be sure that your ballot ;,o nta i na ny promises whatever: but I ant free and all those names, and no others, a n d an d you untramelled us any man in Huntingdon will be right.county. D. ULARKSON. —.........- 8788,00 A YEAR. Cassxille, Sep. 20tn, '6B. For the special benefit of a few simon pure SQr INSULTING.—The Globe's appeal to A. Locofocos who will, as a matter of habit vote mericans to desert the leoples candidates and the whole Loco ticket, Doctor Houtz included. vote l th e Molly Maguire ticket. 1) shame I bl —we print the following extracts from the ...-e.,......- ush! Journal of the last House of Representative., page 990. The Record reads thus : • Doctor Daniel Houtz, No. of miles circular 400. Amount of milage $60,00. Salary $300,00. EXTRA COMPENSATION $200,- 00. Stationary s2B,oo.—Total $788,00 Though..we give the above for the espcial benefit of those whom party relations compel them to support Dr. Houtz, we would advise all voters who pay more than twenty-five cents taxes to keep a copy of it, and remember that the Doctor voted the extra compensation into his own pocket out of theirs. Wonder if he'd vote another $200,00 '•extra pay," if sent back to Harrisburg this winter! But that', a piece of curiosity that will not be gratified. SOWN FLENNER AND THO'S. W . GBAFFIUS, e.lave said but little about our candidates for Commissioner and auditor, for the aim. 'meson that it is not necessary to say cr:.. word As order to secure their election, The, are ..hoth bather known in the county, and both better qualified than candidates for these olli• -yes generally are. Indeed Mr. Grathus is so Lad groatopular w trouble to find with thepeople ,d a an n o that the Locos rranksnk s hitve s willing to run against him. Besides the uni• ted Peoples vote, ninny Democrats who still *hare nominally to the Locofoco party, will support Mr. Grading. His election is beyond 'all doubt, certain. John Flentier is also widely and favorably known as a shrewd, intelligent business man, who has managed his own affairs with groat prudence and success. Twenty five years ago he was a poor boy. Now he is a thrifty farmer, cultivating a farm eared and impro• wed by his own honest industry. Though he may not wear as fine a coat, and his hands may not be as soft as his opponents ; his head is as clear, and his integrity as undoubted ; -while he knows more about the business affairs of the county than Mr. Henderson can possi• bly know. Mr. Flenner—honest John, as ho in familiarly called—has always taken an ac • tive part in county matters. He has done much important business entrusted to him from titne to time by his neighbors anc: fel low citizens ; and he has discharged' every trust with fidelity and success. Having sl• -ways taken an interest in county affairs, be will enter the Commissioner's office as familiar +with its duties an moat of his respectable pre &censors were at the end of their official term. Every man that knows John Flenner, knows we state nothing but the truth. He used he sleeted. Wm. K. This is the only man on the Peoples ticket that the enemy has not tried to defeat. There is a reason for this. The attempt would be ut• terly Impaled:Pas Mr. ttohm is ono of the most popular men in the county. He will run a• bead of the ticket in his own neighborhood. stir The Globe still attempts to revive the I .old party names of its opponents. It is all loot labor, Mr. Lewis. The People have laid aside those names for the sake of union against the common enemy. They know that names ar, nothing, principles everyth thing. They feel the dignity weir position as the authors of the union Is so much troubles their adver saries; and y mean to honor that position by marchi n solid column to the support or the ticket t y have put in nomination. i Or "Circumstances alters cases," as Mrs. tington says. Only one short year ago the d......0f0c0 papers of all grades, from the Wash. ingtaa Union down to the Huntingdon Globe, .could not find names sufficiently odious to op. ply to their oppnents. "Woolly Heads," "Dead Rabbets," "Midnight Assassins," she., Ac., were the mildest epithets Formerly applied to Republicans and Americans. Now we are most respectfully called "popular sore. eeignty Republicani and Americans," and we might no doubt be regarded as pretty decent people by one old revilers, if we would only support a pert of their bogus ticket. But the bait wont take. The People can not afford to purchase Locoffico honor. at so dear a rate. Tom Corawin on the Stvmp. "Tom Corivin spoke at Xenia, Ohio, ,the other day, to an audience of between 1,5000 and 2000 persons. Ile bore hard down on the Lacomptonites,—praiseil Dove= for the firmness he had shown,— but ihought it wou!d have done him no harm to emancipate himself entirely ! Mr. Corwin, after speaking of the Dred Sbott Decisiou, as interpreted by Mr. Buchanan to mean that "Kansas was as much a Slave State au Georgia," said : "If that decision is to be carried out, and the Territories are thus to be inocu lated with Slavery, and under this unfair influppe a State is formed with a Slave Constitution, and cornea before me for ad mission, I will never vote for it ! NEVER ! REV= ! NEVER! You may roast me alive. I hive% much lat. but it shall be a'l fried of before t will vote to admit a Slave Stele tinder such circumstancer. Esquire Clarkson. We have received several spicy commu nications repelling the unjust attack made on Mr. Clarkson by John Lutz, the vener able editor of the Shirleysburg Ilerald.— Our correspondents are not politicians. but truth•lovmg men who know Mr. Clarkson and his assailant well. They clearly es tablish the naked falsehood of the Herald's charges; and conclusively prove that Mr. Lutz is playing into the hands of the Lo cofocos for a consideration. We would like to publish at least one of these cots munications, but our space will not pi•r mit; besides, the following fetter from Nlr. Clarkson will satisfy every candid man, and hurl back the malicious or mistaken falsehood on its author. —Read CL A RKSON'S LETTER. Mr. Editor:—l had hoped that it would not be necessary for the to occupy any space in your columns during the present Campaign, but hearing from several por tions of the county, that a report was in circulation, which is altogether false—l. am thus reluctantly compelled publich; to deny this report It is said that I have 0/ ;edged myself to the present Steward of the Poor-(louse, Mr. Glasgow, that in case of my election he should be t.. eta t oe d hispresent posi. tion--7-thivJ is untrue, as I never pledged For the Journal. MR. E invia : Permit me to register the fact is your col. umna that the "Lower end" of the county heartily enilerses the nomination of the Peo ple's County Convention in August last. Hav- ing lately mined with the community in a num bur of townships in this end of the county conversed freely with men of all parties, I feel justified in making the assertion that the Peo• ple's Ticket gives satisfaction to the and will be sustained here by a Very u t . u3 „ a l strength. There in not a man, on the tidkvt that is considered objectioimbh:. and those at the head of it as Messrsf;', a i rami d wo o „, are ” deemed, fi, "Y al e , e 1, ..,t0ns with emphasis. I `"' ro;:iitation as n Irian of integrity high m sown s:orth, and emtninent intelleetuel q"lifi' . etions commends him to our best judge. nr.at as a candidate who would do honor to the district in Washington.. Mr. Wigton has been long favorably known here as a first-class business mar unim poncho. ble uprightness, high honor, good mental ca pacity and liberal views. lie has always been popular among the people.land they are glad to have opportunity to declare their appeed mi. of his many fine qualities, as they now do at, the election. by a majority in his favor quite uncommon. Esq Clarkson will bejuppotted handsomely for Director of the Poor. ,sir. Mierly is known here, and is deemed a very worthy man is his appropriate sphere. but not to be compared to Mr. Clarkson in point or fitness for the impor tant place he aspires to. The residue of the ticket is also spoken well of, and it other meridians in the county are found as loyal to the People's Party as the Lower End we will have an old fashioned Via tors worthy cf-tha /mintiest days of our politi. cal history. j Oct. lst 1858. S. I ESI'ECTFULLY annotniem tu their it friends. putrtats, and public generally in m dingdon and vicinity, ONE only of their m i s cellaneous Vocal and Instrumental Concerts Al the Ceuta Rot., tot •Saturday omit, 41. Or.. 9 WS. YOC CU, LEWIS. the farcrito 411— OUR DU IMF CUE tIC Vi.ealkt, will appear in several original and At the commencement of the canpoign in our beautiful SOLOS. State and Canty. a movement was made under CARDS OF ADMISSION 25 CTS. RACE!, our old organizations- A call wan made, and or font. for one hundred cents, promising in at the snggcstion, and in accordance with the won, thirty seven and a half cents, in good milted invitation of the several State Commit- current Cuutmental mitts. tees, The People inaugurated a plan of net'. , I w h a d on ly at the d oo r on the ecouiug under their lead. An the connector of the of the Ceecert. Atneri tan payer in this county, we cordially Doers open at. 7. Commence at 7/. laid aside our partisan character fur the oemt I et:t . " Sec Pregrammes. sine anti declared for the People. Every AmeW. M. nATF.',I. A ,ent. lean said we were them We cannot agree • to stultify ourselves. The reasons which ititha 1 NEW GOODS!!! • cell the action of our State Committees, and our own,' are just rts overwhelming )tote n 3 EAT BI , :.GAINS! then. —AT— We agreed to make one war upon the Na tional Administratrom at the sacrifice of all FISHER & MeMURTRIE'S. trifling or party issues. In the organization - for that contest, we are led to believe Ulla 81.1110 ! r t HEY live j,„, received j erge and w en . of the enerulen of Americanism were striving aful assortment of fall and w i nter gnarls, 'to take advantage of the truce to stab one men w hi c h s ee o p e n for m grect i,,,, an d t o wid e ', th e mid one principles, but we soan saw that it wan attention of the iodine is directed. butt the fire•braudn of madmen or fools, that Their stock embraces every artielc that can were impotent for harm, who would thus vie- • he fituna in a well selected stock of Dry (tote's late the pollee of the alliance. I consist ng of Black and Fancy si ka. Fl'ollllll ' The organization is complete —the Ticket is and English merinoe's, Solid. ant Fancy all in the field—and the Union undivided. We w°" l M"llni r t (1 ""'"lt tomulri cannot and we will not, be in the least measure instrumental in exciting distrust and bringing It . antri,l7rencl: Clintz, Withal., Fancy Vint r, about defeat. The People are right on the is• Ko sues before the people. and we are not misfit-. A beautiful assortment of Fall and Winter ken when wesay the People are right on the sh a m e Thilmt Shells, Gents Traveling Shawls American question, when it in, as it necessari a l s o Pluto Nevi., extra with', in squares fur ly will be, die issue before them. Now, what shawls. lis the duty of every American ? We boldly A large stock of Kid Gloves. Heaver Gaunt affirm that duty to be, to lead the allied army lets, Silk and WOOlOll Do. Meritn, Siis until to certain victory, and by no act, to weaken , Cashmere Gloves Att., a suit crier ht of ewes or divert their force,—American. Buck Gloves and mita, also Dress Tritnitiini , Fringes, amigo. Ribbons Ladi, - - Handkerchief , . fiosivry Hutton.. Floss, Snx ing Silk, extension skirts, Hoop; of all THEIR. ONLY HOPE. The only hopethe Buchanan Democ• kind , racy seem to have of defecting Mr. BLAIR „„tB,7,',i'lriii,etkPg' "'"'''' ,l, l= H...:.1.ed unit is that they will be able to keep the i/rner. Whitt . ; Ci e tinlides B , l 73o ' i i , l , l, rat . ' o ' . ".!'' ' ',..i d nu . ' icanB from voting fir him, and Murray, Vi t v ' e ' id i t i l awn '' i Naa t r i t'',,„'„ : "l l , -In il7;:: : ' ' ':; ' ;`,., i i .. 'l'rnugh & Co. are laboring very industri- Do . i i i ‘ i . e l :t ' JG: , l:/:. (ini"'6- - - ' ...."-- ' husly to accomplish this. In the face of k g , E 1 11:, , ,:, c :: 11 : t i j 1, ' „: 1_ , i , , ,.%:' , 1 . P, , ,, k , i , , , :1 . , 1 ., e Fan i ,: ti,n , i:. Blue.i : all the vile and outingeow= denunciations these men have heretofore made against ~, au "' !'''''''' a '"'" " 1 ,-, ever ': ": '' ' '' '3.: a " L ie e . iiszt f, e ll , l s, ,, ,,, illt.k I/I ...roetwais. li a r.iw a ro the Americans. they are now seeking to Q is tool Shoes, Wood and Willow warn. which will 110 sold cheap be their grades and leaders, and when We also deer hi MIAMI •SI, I , 1 • they find any one simple enough to serve kinds of Grain, and pi,L . s d t'LliCi,. l 7 1 '',' them in the molter, it is really laughable Ijir=,h,irpi„r:t' unequalled by " I Y* ' "e l " t':- to see how they pm him on the bock and free of diarge " i ' ini the or r o c :s .6 ol' say, “Good American• sound egg -stand by and Pen "' l '" ii /au"' ' Top Cove Oar. I Costa AI .t,, I P„L LTA N .itll'l7 be convinced Patton—never flinch—all right," &e. But it t lti ll e st t lE acts 'l b il e te dii"eiai btu gooZZe ti s i ereTa r t ° happily the Americans of our county are r"" ' nn intelligent eel of men, and but few—, Oct. 6. very dew, we think, are ,hollow enougli l -NIXON'S inOrovi.d SAUSAGE CUTTERS 1 to not see that these Old Enemies are hut _Li and siullnia, le e sale by DECOYING THEM TO DESTRUCTION. Con I Oct. 6,'08,-it. JAS. A. BROWN. any one believe ibat "Molly Maguire" , CI HOT, LEAD, CAPS, POWDER k/ 0 Garne.bags for sale at •the Hardware Democrats want Americans to persue aS9.-4t. JAS A. BROWN. policy calculated to establish AlTleriCas.iwj of Sept.t 6, ism I Sueely not. Then let no one be in. I third . B UTCHER.KNIVES At C %AVERS IN i duced to throw away his vete on any i great ninety at the Hardware Store of enerdiela le, but lot ne all finite hi support SePt• 6,'58.-41. JAS. A. BROWN, of BLAIR and the PEOPLE'S TICKET. BLA IR has always voted the meri can Ticket, and therefore has a very just claim upon Americans for their suffrages in re turn. Americans as you love your Cause and your Country, don't follow the coun• sell rind wishes of The Enemy ; tut follow the dictates of your own sound common sense, nr.d join in with THE PEOPLE'S PA wry in a united. effort to overthrow the Foreign Lecompton and Free Trsde Democracy. Union and Victory is Om wise watchword for this fall at least. Be ware, especially, of the counse's of The Enmity. Vote for BrAto —Registee. 1510" We are requested to nominee that Rev. A. Brim' oc, and Alex. •ler Clark, editor orate Shoal Visitor. Kopotio tondo to the people of this place or, 'Wednesday evening. October liith„ on the subject of "Sohn , 11 and Education , " Nr o .eidars in reference to idave of meeting &r., will he announced herealter. Commercial College. Any pt-rson clesiriog a thorough course of Cotemercial education, should gn to the Iron City Commercial College at littshurg, Pa. We can furnish them with a ticket for a much less price than can be had at the College. Huntingdon Journal office. Sept. i 9, '5B. Rlarri6 On Thorsday the 30!11, nit.. the 'Rev. Mr Gordon HENRY EnQ.. Shir levsbura. lluntinadon co.. and NIISS. ELIZA ELLIOTT, of Fannott,bor, k ii n On Th 30111 ilk.. by 010 11,V. 0. O. NleClean, Mr. W.o.ron Itnk Miss• Currtmeo T. boll. of II Ou Thur.d,Ly 111, it; alt., it the li. . S. II Itiod. John L kenbarg 1 . 0 Mint, MirrY A. 11.-ilfner, of wallow 11) ~~ i c b 1111 Puirlity tin! Junius (s;,. ;j4 Fridtty tli Irl iost., ui r. litnes ui,uu, 35 your., IVIARRETS, PHILADELPHIA, July 2: FLOUR--Supertilit, it:, barrel, $5 51 family aye Flour and Coin Meal wheut—red,per bushel Whiie Clover Aced $4 39e4 50 per 04 poumis Timothy satoh Flax, per booted i. 31 02 WESTWARD HO 1 THECONTINENTAL VOCALISTS ON 'HITS THEIR SEVENTH NNVAIL TOL At, (EN ROUTE Fula THE. FAR r,) FISHER & McMUR NUE THE IMMIGRATES° CABLE, LOST IN THE DEPTHS OF THE OCEAN I I QUEEN VICTORIA'S MESS AGE, BY THE LATEST STEAMER, PROMISING TO SEND "UNCLE SAM" A WIFE FOR PRESIDENT BUCHANAN A splendid family mansion to be erected for tho President and all tho Hardware. Paints, Glass, &c. to be tzeleeted from the immen4, .tack of new GOODS which JAMEE A. 13ROWN has brought from thu eva,tern markotq. THIS ARRIVAL OF GOOD.; ExcEEDs ALL OTIIERS IN IMPW:TA NEE. IQt. Because it supplies THE PEOPLE with indevensoble articles and 11111, u.eful inven tions. whieh eon lie found only in a 11.11 W. WARE STORE. 211,1. TI. subscriber purchasing in largi qt./titles Iron/ inanulhaturers, is enabled t, null these goods from 20 to 100 per cent cheaper: than they ere told by other weramits. Ilk stock inelnd, a complete ruriety of BUILDINU-UARDWARh, cuTLEItY, 011,S, PAINTS. VARNISIIEs, GLASS, STEEL fRoN, cI I.INIC'S TOOLS, 1101,LoW-WARE, SADDLERY, CARRIAGE TRIIMINGS, CHAIN PUMPS, LEAD PIPES, LININOS , vith A full nsgortment eves thit,g pertaining ic line el linAiness All order,: receive prom, attention. JAMES A. BROWN Ilunting,l9n, Oct. 6th, 1858. (1 OAL BUCKETS & SHOVELS! ewe ny tt. JAS. A. DROWN, IkTCV9L - eIECJM, HE T „d.„,• i.t.v, i.,„,,,,,,. il,:„ Ilir ..t„. tieriber Mn. Jay the 27 of j.t. A. it 185,, os the prop, ri, 01 George Price, to ,it horses, 3 cons. 10 bend of Catile lit hogs. his 1 SA MULL S. small, Bill St., 5 doors west share of the _Jai: , and hoc io the burn, and of 1 of tl c Citllll house, I-W.414400a. Deniers in all LOA, nt ;Juin rod Waron, Cii"".''''s• l aye St"tra, Points V`"1""" 11,,csp )11 , , Spt. Terpentine, Fluid, Alcohol, Witte awl Brandy of th e 'wide for nulic , alpur; ".! "" 1""1"'"Y j " 1 " . ;'7 (l , I ! . '" celate. Su g ar, ' NlJ:lits•es. Vinegar, Fish Salt ru, Chu 1S oy as Illt• prop- , tonr, F i gs , Hawes .ilJer, JIIFIN BARE. Tolinecti, Cigars, of all kinds for sum, J. 1,1, 30, 18.',13.-3;. 'tier drinks, ion word every thing ustudly kept j inn Drug or Grocery Store, those who desire imre pod Genuine articles with do well by A Initial 120 lien, of !and id.,mt..10 maps fl` , a salt. !en, :1, tlse balance timber sittiatid about 1/ 1 'au' 29, 1999 ' — 'Y' J,,,Jalt cool of Mill Creole and k a mile it. nu Lanes Mill, a neve dwelling house there- not quite finishsd, log barn 2 apple melt- ; THE GREAT ruRIFER ! H" 1- • "" Pear Ikea ch'''Y ire(' G a ud lime' I _L THE woRLD CHALLENGED : stone spring ; alma it limestone quarry and per mood hill very ciu., i 20 dent. Nee 800 dol. ; /-' TO PRODUCE ITS EQUAL! bars mmuire at the Journal (Mice or to the I Imo" THE BLOOD SEARCHER subscriber at Shirleysburg. A reroLottiousLy TRIUMPHANT I JOHN BREWSTER. Sworn statement of David Mcereery, of Nu- A LSO pier Township. Bedford county. For stile some 7 houses and' lots at the old In April, 1858, as near as i can remetnember Intinery sent in Hill Valley, will sell them .j n small pimple tootle its appearance on my up vcry low say for one-halftime cost inquire of the j per lip, which soon hecume enlarged end sore. subscriber in shirleyeburg. I used poultines of sorrel, and n wash or blue Oct. 6,'28.-3m. JOHN BREWSTER. j vitrcl, without elicit. Finding the sore extend ing I called on Dr. Ely, of Schelliburg, who PaocLA m A TION.—NOTICE OP GENF pronounced it. CANCER, and prescribed o wool, KRAL ELECTlON.—Pursuant to on net of sugar of lead and broad poultices. Finding the General Assembly of the etiminmwealth of tite ,l, l ralaedica of no avail, I called upon De. Poinstivamin entitled "An Act mho big to the Shafr , r, of Davidsville, Somerset county, who elections the also,pronouneed the disease Cancer anti gave Ititeraill mid external remedies—the Fitter tioc•tottl di , of JOY W•L'l'F'll- 7 " ' • princ i pa ll yor eaii , tie but ell to no MILLER, of the county of ingdon " 1 ""`""P; .' ,; as the disease continued spreimmg to ill the :lino of Pc'ona.flyalda , do the nose. I next timid a preparation of ar known and give notice to the oieclnr.s of ohe sra, i n the far. of safari . This for a time county IlfOrltSatd, that a General El cetloll Will 0„.,.k 0 ,i t h e disease, I ti t the i n il amnin d on soon ii.ll,lt) M. 625@6 4 00 26(7v,1 30 35(tt I 4n . .... I , hold in the said county or nuntingdon• at increased. 1 next trailed upon 1)r. Smiler of St. ilia several elcetion districts mi the 21 Tut S . . CI is Bedford county, who also pronoun day (nod 1211 i tiny) of Octo ber 1858, nt which col the disc/the to 1;e Cancer, tool ulldied a Salve time. State nod (moldy officers, 0.-1 followes, slid to be a never-failing remedy, but it had no will be zdeeted to wit: etlitet whet,•ver in checking the spread of the One person to fill the office ofJudge :if the sore. In December, of the moue year, the dis- Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. lease had eaten away agreater part of my upper Om peason for Canal Com Missioner of the , hp. and 1.0 attacked the nose, when 1 went to ; Cincinnati where I consulted Dr. R. S. Newton Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. this • ;,,,;" of tat; Electie :Medical College. 11 e pronoun- One person to represent count tea to 1.13111 • , , e cm; the t•it cutaneous Cancer, superin lingdon, Illair, Cambria and somerset, in the • ~,,,,0 , 1 1,,, „,, i i ,,, c ,',„,,,, ~,,c 0 . mercury. " He House of Itepresentutives of lice United States. applied mild aim. ointment, and gave me inter- One person to till diet - 411E11 of inember of the cal ' , me di c , • my Pace healed up, but the in llonse of Representatives of Pentisrleattia• II ;mind:ion was not thoroughly removed, In Ono person to fill the office o r c,„,„tv Cont. Ft•idnery. ts:7, he pronounced me cured, and missitnier• ' I left Mr. Mono. In Anil this Miens,: again re- One person to fill the office of Director of the torixd, told so violent t•Vila the pain Chit I could l'oor of Huatingdon County. not re.t et night. Late. in 51 ty I returned to One person to fill tho office of Auditor of Cincinnati. and again placed myself'under the 11untingdon coun letter:, of Dr. Newton, with whom [ remainedty. , until s e itteteher, during. Mama tittle he 1140 d COLEMAN'S l'ATI:N'il FARM MILL. k„,,„ muelly an partly succeeded in ch,ckinu the disease, , hut when I rot arced home there were still three discharging ulcers Consilleting the cost. we ran truly Mr that Route face. I continued using No wton's thi , . is the Inc.., , theient, , 11111 , 1 C 1111,1 tinroble "1" : " ... i im ... ...., , i l ., me di c i ne that I „ et f ree , Farm 11101 1111,' ill II", amt hundreds of fit nners I , '' P ' , " ''' nn ,l , • ~.7. , I tr. niy. Lett the k.aticei continue', we, ini, un ittestify to I, tint"• rim . merits. tit it Mid eaten off the left side of my nose, the k I,loptrd for low or two bursa cumin, portion of my left cheek, and hail attack .,,,'" • .0. rain ", h. ' bun.' lover ..k c ea me left ere, I hail elven up all 1113 C 01 . ,- "r " e" '" "r "."" i"'"' ""' will r . i " er lags;; enroll, shire Dr. Ely said he could only grind Corn. Nye, 1 ials or Win!. ..,... ' 4" 0,,,, ~,,ji„,•; hat that a cure was impossible. ID from suit to twelve bushels per hour. Ile. Al it ell, 18rIt. I bought a bottle of "1.1106t1 Sear cording to Moon,ss n 111161141; end it iS a k.I ii, shot, " but 1 mast confess I had no iitiLli ill it. ranged with steel cutters to grind Corn in the 1 ,v,,,,, vote wt, when I commence , caking it ; Ca, lint 110111111 (11111, I gabled strengto day by day. This mill is colktructoil on °Mirkv tic.v and also that 111 , 3 ulcers CUIIIIIIO I IC I I II drying up. p i—m r , —l , 1—",..,,.",1i cell' siiir-, , , , - , continued, and when the third bottle was lA. Ala 111111.11 ICS ,but .t 1,1111,4,y 'motives ..J. kci , ~,,. kern was ~,,,,,,, ~ if by i, miracle. i ndj,erion th.ii iron milk will soon west out ; riser a Mardi bottle mid I have been healthier lettuce' it '''''' not 'qui" cute sharpening , ""d snit: than I liar's liven for the fast seven years, cm, Im ran for years without an!' teii , ir., tithesAid,„,,l, „,,, fa, 1. ~,iIIS disfigured 1111 still savithr colt time and expel.: and 111Wayli CPIIs 1,,, ,r,,.,huts h eii ,,,, v iovi .i eu , who bas spared du for w,rk. ~ tot life, unit whieli has been done through the m w It oeco es a space of Zest time three et i i ,,,,.,,, i1ei ,,,i it y .4. L.N.,.y's btpicoy., BLOOD . I 'm '" , .".' w.ighS shout :100 lbs.b ItA VII , Met—ltEAltY. Pri, with seive twanged Mr sifting Corn e s "'' „., miter:. ~, ~,,,,,,,,,,. title 81 s , day , A L , - Meal for fondly nee while grinding sr.°. gust. A. D. IS i 4, I.elbre me, one et' the ,liodices l'rie.. with Irolting Ai• Nine attached for ma- e r,h e p.,„„ ~, „,,,, h e . t h e B ere a g li o rkioiod,,,,. I,iii family floor $75. burg, Irish ‘•ounty Pa• S, iid at 11IIC , for a eleseriptlee Catalogue, ran %‘ line...- U.l 'lows. JOHN (4013LEY i.,i n i,,g hill description I.l' NI ill with Certificates ,N.e. IV'. L. HOVER & 1, litaliliit, A•,:retaltorel Imple.mmt Factory, ti , pt. 88, '5B —litre Philadelphia. fl'.d, n' /),:od o , do :' AUDITOR'S NOTICE, finishing the s cola! boite, pronuinicts myself TI •111, 1.1 . •Ig11 . 11 unpointed 1,,0. 11, the cored. ;1,;. The teller broke out, something over a c o o R , ~ I„,, c,.„„,,, a ll ago, on the inside or toy mins, extentliaig (Font Tt•wn.ip nod to wake iiktribetion or the elbows down to the wrists; also on my Mee, ti , e proceed , a the same will tubes, for that immediately retold the mouth end chin, and con pun), 8t him (Mice, in the Bnil ooo gii of lien- , titled to he a perfect torment to toe instill cored by ting.l.ll, on Tfinfifilay the 140 i day of October the Blood Searcher. Aly arms, at times, were next, when and where all persons interested con moms! useless, owing to t h e cracks and sores give their attenklitove. on them, liable to bleed at any time o n th e JAG OS MILLER. ieust exertion to lilt or work, and sometimes Huntingdon Sept. 15 18:M.-4t. soitchy that 1 could szareely prevent tearing oil my flesh. 1 have now been eared six weeks es ssss and fee It due to NI, Lindsey, and to the pub- SCIIOOI, TMCIIERS WAN' . rm. tie genernll‘, to make this statement, in hope Tenelters of n good and Moral character, and that others like myself may be benetllted by well qualified to Teach the various bream. using his valuable medicine. taught in Common Schools will be employed, her nod receive liheral wages, by applying wnme• I JANE 'el WILSON. diately. By order of the Gourd of Direetors. mark JOHN RUNG. Sort. Sworn and subscribed before me, one of the West tp., Sep. 8, 1858. Aldermen in and fur the City of Pittsburg, this , 28th day of July, A. D. 1853. • AND 51c5IASTER Aldermen. 1000 1bf.00,,,Ci the T world.l(V , ', ,r l3, ,, lon i t )y e of ;he 1 Hollidaysburg, Sept. 22,58.3 m. JAMES A. 'WN. ; QPLENDID RAG CARPET far 37i eta, per QPRING SHAWLS and Mantillas of every kJ yard at the cheap store of I , " style at the METROPOT-11,1t. ' Visors & NCMI77ITRIt. ___ „/ -, a,;(fw LITERARY BUREAU. An experienced Editor, a successful Author, mil / ,'l..' r . and a thoroughly educated Literary Man, wea 2,__. yr with vventy-five years of the drudgery of --JD ..- ,t , • Daily Journalism, llas determined to hire out and cell his brains at retail, to those who may Iron city Commercial College. requi r e their services, in any honorabl e way. PITTSBURGH, PA. •• • CitanTEnEr 1855. dealers of every kind, will be supplied, 300 Students attending January 1059. with Advertisements, (poetical or otherwise,) 'MOW the largest and moat thorough Com- , Notices, Cards, Circulars, or any special/ of ari LI merciat School of the United State,— titles desired, Young men prepared for actual duties of the Politicians will he supplied with Speeches, Counting Room. Reports, Resolutions, Letters, Toasts, PIIM. J. C. Sutra, A. M. Prof. of rionk•lteep. ,! phie,,, Editorial Articles, Communications, log and Science of Accounts. and every sort of Brain-work, which they may A. 'l'. DucTunTr, Teacher of Arithmet ic 1 c find it inconvenient or troublesome to do theM• and Commercial Calculation' selves. .1. A. IIIiI'IMICK and . r. C. JENKINS, Teach- Ladies and Gentlemen, of every ranh its to ms or Book-keeping. A. (7owm.w and W. A. MILLER, Profs. of ciety or occupation in life, mn have Letters Penmanship. written on any subject, whether business or SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK- sentimental. KEEPING, ,The advertiser will also conduct or translate As lt , ed in evory department of business. Correspondence of every kind. either English, ct i \IM EEC iA I. A RIT ll MET IC --RAPID French, Spanish, German or Latin. tilt -.JON wRITINC—DETECTING Poetry, Acrostics, for Albums, Notes. Billet- Ct 11:NU..10,1 , AT MitNFAC— deux, Monodies, and Compositions of the most M ERCA N . l'l I. E CORI:ESPONDENCE— delicate and confidential character, incident to COMMERCIAL LAW— every possible circumstance or event in life, Are taught, and all other subjects necessary will be furnished in inviolable confidence, by ttr the success and thorough education of at writing to the u n dersigned, and explaining praoi eat bit , iticss matt. i,h 12 PIZEINITUNIS. their w es. Orders by mail, accompanied with cash. will Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for be strictly and promptly attended to. Address the past three also in Eastern and Wes . years. J. THOMPSON, Literary Bureau, tern Cites, for the hest Writing, Box 2285 Philadelphia P. 0., Pa. 'NM' ENGRYED WORK. Aug.18,7)8.•1e Important Information. S7ildelltg enter at any time—No vacation— Time miltmited—liewiew at pleasure—Grad. Alt, :1,1,101 Sill i 011 ,r boil Commercial cotii6e s3s,oo—Average rim.• to 12 week—Boaril, $2.50, per week— s'a ionary. :MOO—entire asst, $061,0 to $7O Ministers' Sons received nt half price. or Card—Circalitr— , pecimens of 131t51.99 /1111 i Orntun.uuni Writing—inclose two stomps noel nthircss P. W. JENKINS, Sept. 29, 1958.-Iy. Pittsburgh, l's laq 'T T.;:aotP , THIS! Vittv %:irug and Grocery Store. Idle rolli.wi,g. 3 NEW EVIDENCE. being uncle,' with a gruvious Totter on the arm., tool Iftee—otter IC og many remedies whi c h utterly failed to rure-1 was persuaded by W. M. Hams .1.. Co. to try Lindsay's Impro sed Into Searcher ; and six-wheks alter SUFFERING HUMANITY READ THIS: The undersigned takes this Method of inn,. ming thin politic generally that there is no med icine now offered to the phlic that is ogee! to DU VALL'S GALVANIC OIL in relieveing suffering humanity. 1 was en observer of its effects in n friend of mtne, who suffered almost everything from a nruralgic affection which losisted the hest med ical treatment in Centre county. We applied freely the Galvanic Oil to the painful part, and gave soma inwardly, and in 2U minutes the pa tient was asleep. and when awaked was free free from pain, and contined so —This is a positive fact which I am willing to snake good at any time. A ease of FELON was cured in nearly the same lands of time. J, 11, HAllN,Centre 1858—Iy Centre county. ALTOONA, Blair co., July 3,'58. J. D STONENOAD, LeWißtOWll,..rit•t_ DearSir—;llr. Wm. Tunstuarng, who has been suffering several years from rhenntatism, got so ill that his friends and relatives were communed to wifuess his death. I induced his friends to try the virtue of your preparation—they did so, as the last re; sort awl, to their astonishment and joy, he be gun t o improve, got hetter and better, and now, FO tar as I know, ho is a hale and stout OWL This is not the only case where the GaLvasne On. has surpassed human expectations. In sorry case where I have recommended the OIL, it has done what it Kornises to do. Send us another s2o's worth. Yours truly, 11. LEHER. 18, '5B-1; AI,7IRIC FUND. nli i ki ti t ' National ..--:. I t i AM'.i . c. R ' - ''r lilkNi:.:Mi= l * SAFETY HIST lenTrt -- .°. A . .., , ' , :.,..z1, 1 c ~,,,6 , 4 n, ,„.,.., , - 7!,,,, 7 ompany. WALNUT STREET, ROUTH-WEST CORNER OF TIMID, PMUIAD2IM2. Incorpornied by the State of Pennsylvania. FIVE PER OEM' INTEREST . . VTONEY IS RECEIVED IN ANY SUM, Ida large or small, and interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. The office is open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning till 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock. HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President, WM. J. REED, Secretary. DIRECTORS : , F. Carroll Brewster, Joseph B. Bury, Francis Lee, Joseph Yorker, Henry Dieffenderfrer, id payments made daily Non. henry L. Bonner, Edward L. Carter, Robert L. Selfridge, Semi. K. Ashton, C. Landreth Minns, Money is received an, in gold without notice. made in Real Estate ,nts, and such class se- The investments are 11liortgages, Ground Ret amities as the Charter rc Feb.24,'57. •equires. aa~©~7~°3~l(~C~aL arcoml C'N'UFTCM. Premiums awarded the "JOURNAL" Of lice at the late County FAIR, for the best ty RIANI4, ANO :fang pEraTING?., !laving, recently received from the Eastern n. VAST POWER PRESS, and a large variety of the most fwthionatile Pciating Material, which willies it one of the mokrcomplete Printing Establishments in this section. Persons in want of any kind of PLAIN tla EIENGY work, cannot do better than favor . us with their patronage. We have facilities for exoon. tins in is superior norther any Mod of PRINTING IN COLORS on the most reasonable terms. Those who luny wish to obtain any style of ORNAMENTAL POSTERS ens be nceommodatedat this establishment at short notice. AUCTION BILLS, BILL HEADS, SHOW BILLS, • CIRCULARS, WAY BILLS, LEGAL BLANKS, CONCERT BILLS, PROGRAMMES, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, CARDS, &c., will be promptly, one et:led in he best style and at reasonable rates. tom' Orders by express, mail or otherwise, will receive immediate attention. WM. RREWSTER. NATA6INT r i I 3IIII2 O : I WHEAT AND CORN wanted at thts °glee. Those having either can dispose of the • awe by calling soon. ATONE CROCKS. JARS, &c.,—as tarp stock t for sale at manufacturers' prices by ,rAmv,s HO 1 THIS WAY. Does anybody went to get into good busi ness, by which they can make front $76 to $lOO a month without hard labor? If so send me 5 cents in stamps or money, for return postage, and by return mail, On well seeeivs circulars of the Ftrandes nioney.making scheme ever appeared to man. Discovered by 0 Genriiian nod proved to be incaltatble by one million of Southern people. Addrees, A. C. DENSON, Mobile Ale. Sept. 22, 'sB.—ly. l'Ff II GREAT BEAUTIFIER No long unsuccessfully sought, FOUND AT LAST 1 Fl'i g i !ZA":„T„rceonnve",."'`,2,Etari'tiy h at i hretobilit bead; removes all dandruff, itching and all scrof ula, scald head and all eruptions; mashes the hair soft , healthy, and glossy ; and will preserve it to any imaginable age. removes, as if by mag ic, all I lutchea, &c. front the face, end cures all neuralgia and nervous head aihe. See circular and the following. Dover, N. H., Feb. Oh, 1851. PROF. 0. J. WOOD & CO.—Gents; Withlat a few days we have received so 'Unity orders and calls for Prof. J. 11. Wood's Hair Restorz• rive, that to day we were compelled to send to Boston fora quantity, (the 6 dozen you for warded all being sold,) while we miglif order a quantity from you. Every bottle use hare sold seems to have produced three or four new customers, and the approbation, end patronage it receives from the most substantial and worthy citizens dour vicinity. fully convince us that it is A MOST VALUABLE PRP.PARATION. _ _ Send us as soon as may be one gross of $l size; and one dozen $2 size; and believe yours very respectfully. Signed, D. LATHROP & CO. Hickory Grove, St. Charles ao. Mo. Nov. 19, 1556.—Pr0f. 0. J. Wood. — De" sir: Sometime last summer we ware itolumfd to use acne of your Hair Restorative, and its °Recta were so wonderful, we feel it ear du ty to you and the afflicted to report it. Our little eon's head for some time had•been perfectly covered with sores, and some cal led it vcalled head. The hair almost entirely came off in consequent e, when a friend, seeing his sufferings, advised us to use a bottle of your Res torative, we did SO with but little hope of sue coss,li t toouraurp rise. and that of all our friends a very few 01,0,c...d0ns removed the disease en tirely, and a new and luxuricin crop of hair soon stunted out, and we can now say that oar boy has as healthy scalp and as luxuriant crop of hair as any other child. We can therefore, and do hereby reconimend your Restorative, as a perfect remedy for all dise ises of the scalp and hair. We are, yours respectfully. GEORGE W. HIGGINBO'PHAM, SARAH A. HIGGINBOTHAM. 0. J. Wood & co., Proprietors 312 Broadway New York, in the great N. Y. wire railing estaba Bailment, and 114 Market St.. St. Lucia Ma. And sold by all Druggists. Sept. 22, 1858.-3 m. STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. The Presiderrt of the People's State Convention, Hon. A. H. Reedtr, ham an nounced the following gentlemen to act as a State Central Committee fur the prem• eat campaign: Henry M. Fuller, Philadelphia. Charles A Close: do, Wm B. Mau, do. Wm. Mtaward, •do. James J. C veldt' , West Chester. John S. Brown, Doylestown. Henry King, Allentown: Isaac Eckert, Reading. Robt. M. Palmer, Pottsville. Charles Albright. Mauch Chunk A. K. Peckham, Tunkhannock. Henry M. Hoyt. Wilksbarre.. John McPhonon Warren W. I'. J. Painter, Money. George A. Frick. Danville. Lemuel Todd, Carlisle. John Wood, Conshohocken, John Wallower, Harisburg. A. S. Henderson. Lancaster:. Oliver J.. Dickey, do, David E. Small, York. A. K. McClure, Chambersburg. David McMurtrie, Huntingdon. Alexander ?Mullin, Ebensburg. Darwin Phelps, Kittanning. Edgar Cowan, *Greensburg. Win. McKennon, Washington'. Thomas NI. Marshall, Pittsburg. Robt. B. Carnachna. Birmingham. John N. Purviivnee, Butler - . Wm. IW. Stepheneony Mercer. Alfrec lluidektmer, Meadville, PO Clover, Strottonville. 11171`,1411M80G1 I , BE subscriber respectfully announces to his friends and the public generally, that he has leased that old and well establis bed TAVIIIN Prance, known ns the Huntingdon House, on the cornet of Hill and Charles Street, in the Borough of Hunting don. He has recently put the house through a thoro ugh course of repairs, and is now equal M any iu this place. lIIS TABLE will always be stored with the best the stews eau atlord, to snit the tastes end appetites of his guests. lies lieu Will always be filled With Choice Li quors, and Hen STAntsi always attended by cat's tul anti linen tine Ostlers. Mlle hopes by strict attention to business and a spirit of necomodat ion, to tnerit and receive Itheral share of public patronage. Sept. 15, 1858-Iy. P. McATEER. -Thick Darkness covers Me Earth. And Gross Darkness Me people. COUNVItY MERCHANT'S, And all Other.. will take Notice THAT they can supply themselves, in any quantities with Jones' Far Famed Patent NON EXPLOSIVE: KEROSENE or COAL OIL LAMPS, At the Wholesale and Retail; HEAD QUAR. TERS, South SECOND Street, Pit LADELPIIIA. The oulyplace where exclusive Agencies can be obtained for the States of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. These Lamps give a light equal in intensity of flame. and similar in appearance to Gee, and are claimed to be superior to all other portable lights, now in use. No for of Explosion—No offensive odor. —No smoke.—Very easily trim. toed.—As easily regulated as a Gas Light.— Can he adapted to all purposes.—And better than all fur a poor man,-511 per cent. cheaper than any other portable light, now in common use. SOLE AOE:WY ALSO, FOR Knopf% Patent Rosin and Coal Oil - _ . . Wiiriamps, Oils, Wicks, Shades, and every article in the line. S. E. SOUTEILAND, No. 38 South Second Street, Minds. Bept.R; 3F. ==r.*