ial: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Scrofula, or King's Evil, is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak ' and poor. Being in the circulation, it pervades the whole body, and may burst out in disease on any part of it. No organ is free from its attacks, nor is there one which it tone not destroy. 'rho scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by thu venereal infection. 'What ever ho its origin, it is hereditary in the con stitution, descending „ from parents to children unto the third and Muth generation ;" indeed, it seems to be the rod of Rim who says, "I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." It: effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or tilt:emus matter, which, in the lunge, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on the surface, eruptiens or sera. This font cor ruption, which genders in the blond, depresscl the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only stiffer from scrofulous com plaints, but they have far lea power to with stand the attacks of other diseases conse quently, v,e:t numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulons in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption which de cimates the human family hoe it, origln directly in this scrofulous contamination; and many destructive discus's of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or arc aggravated by the come cause. One quarter of nil our penpte are ccrofulous; their persons are invaded by this locking in fection, and their health is undermined by it. Orann, it frout the system we most renovate the bloi c t by :in altt relive intslieMe, and in. vitp.ritto is loe I.:cithy fund and exercise. tan,h ti medial'e we supply in AyEn . s'a Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, •,1-.l`.l.ich the medical ,A,lll 111 1, 4 , 4 4 ..1'. 4 1, I 41 o 4 4 ft 4, this every v ',Yr.:L., a•:• . . .. . ..:d'•:. It in ',M- N:PA eras Ihk• that have uv••ral. Mr the i7ilairgation of thie find fr.: ana thy rescue of the kolit its 11•.. t . •it *4...1:1 •• ;;•r the imro rf l':!, 1.1 other Mlle ,: hid; i • •.• !, ‘e• Ea; :•Tivr. 4 :44 4 . 4 ., I.4 :llrra, it 4.11 1\ 1 •,0115T, • •!. ' iLITY • • . : . ••. • ).1.11., belief i •• .• : • led in tiuth, . • blued. Ilia . Shrsapa• • • . vital fluid, , . ' Ayers Cathartic Pills, roR ALL INF. CF A FAMILY NYSIO . - . . ',oil Of Ille 11111111111 ot 4 at4iun, and re-lolinv , ' a ~,a.stquencn of 1.11,,e Avial our,l dour' with ia natio to find • . • 4 , n rowdy at once sa 2,'ot Clity-day I .1 . try i.wny A , rmiclable n,,4 (0.1 ke a.rr r i 1:rlow maned IN I •• : Att:ctiv.itt Almanac, cs rer ions I , i it etstirc. I T, • , thso,dered • lb, bid , • , Ayes Cherry Pectoral, ga" l'oi.ts, tormerrm, Itoniseuess, Crimp, Prone hit.'. teei;>%,nt Consomp. emi ler the ',tie! of Consumptive l'atients in mit ouveti stages of the ()igen,. ii 1110 11, I'l t,l 11, me:ol'logs and so nu. 11.1;1. 01,` 11:0 0:1:1'S of ilo cures, 11111 t. almost HMI: ry al wiuds in penons pub- Ji klieu v.ho have tie. restored from alurtning :nt men despoate 01W., of the lungs Icy its me. When enc.t Wel, it.; ruil,riority over every other nuslicit.e of its kiwi i apparent to escape observati ~,,, and where its virtues me known, the public w• longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing end &mere. erections of the Whileorgans that ore ineident to our climate, While toy inferior remedies thrust upon the emmunity 11,,e failed tint been discarded, this has gained by every trial, conferred benefits on the atilim,d they eau never forget, and pro duced cures too nunteroul and too remarkable to be forgotten. PREPARED 1W DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, BLASS. INFORMATION. r PUB subscuiher thankful for past favors res pectfully informs his friends and the pub lic generally that ho is receiving at I,is now Store in Portstown, opposite the old Toll Bridge splendid stock of New Goods, which has been selected wit h groat care, to suit purchasers.— The stock of Hardware. Quenswnre, Boots. and Shoes, Hats and Caps, a mariety of Stone and Earthen ware. Fish Salt, Cedar-ware and in tart all articles kept in a country store. All of which will be sold low fur cash. or country prod.c. Cive us a call. SAMUEL GROVE, Nu, 3, 1858, V. AMICK, CHADWICK & BIRO, (srecEssotta To SP:MAN a wartNica.) NORTH—EAST CORNER OF SECOND & RACE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. Manufacturers of and Dealers Wholesale and Detail in PATERS. VENTILATORS, RANGES AND STOVES. A LSO, McGregor's Celebrated Healers and SIMS, Will& a great variety of the latest patterns of COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, ALSO, Queen's Patent Portable Forges, Nov. 3,'58.. D LASTING POWDER AND SAFETY DFUSE t for sale low, at the Hardware Sloe 3 f JAS. A. BROWN. PHILADELPHIA BIAREE TS ------ PHILAUELPIIIA, Nov. 10, 1858. FLOUR—Superfine. per barrel, $5 05@3 25 " Extra " " 5 25V5 75 family '• 5 50(60 00 Rye Flour and Corn Meal 4 3 , Wheat—red, per bushel, 1 18Cel 20 ' White '' ' 1 32@1 33 Rye ' 75 80 Cora Oats n 43 Oloverseed $5 6 0,!: , per 64 Peen" Timothy need, $2,0010 212 Elite, per huehel t'l 70 TRAVERSE JURORS. AECIOND WEEK. Wm. B. Add!enui, farmer, Wnrriorsmark. A braham Branstetter, farmer, Warriorstuark, lames Black, farmer Porter, Enoch Chilcote, farmer, Tod, David Cree, cabt. makcr, Warrioremark, Wm. Cunningham, laborer, Warriorsmark, Josiah Cunningham, farmer, Barree, Darius Doyle, carpenter„ Clay, John Dell farmer, Case, Jackson Enveart. farmer. Hopewell, • tiarlets Ealy, blacksmith, Brady, John Ebert% thriller, Franklin, Cannon 'l'. Green, farmer, Barree, Daniel Gray, laborer, Brady, Luther Hileman, farmer, Cromwell, Samuel Balmy, farmer Brady, Thompson hl. Hardy, farmer, Henderson, Tames Johnston, laborer Case, Joseph Kno le farmer, Porter, Francis A. McCoy, farmer, Brady, Jamul McNeal, farmer, Tell. James hlchlonigal, farmer, Barree, Roht. McCurney, merchant, Jackson, J o hn Noble, pumpmaker, Caseville, Martin Orindy, farmer, Barree, Jacob Russel, farmer, Hopewell. David Rupert, farmer. Henderson, Joseph Rhodes, farmer Cromwell, Lewis Stever, fanner, Cass, James Saxton, merchant, Huntingdon, Alexander Stitt, gentlemen, Alexandria, Thongs 'Nagar, carpenter, David S. Vance, painter, Jackeor, Abraham Weight, farmer, Franklin ' F. B. Wallace, blacksmith. Huntingdon, John Zimmerman, farmer Tod. . _ “Thick Darkness covers the Earth. And Gross Darkness the people. COIATILY rirRANANT S! And all Others, will take Notice! TIIAT thoy can supply tirpselves, in any quitlititiea with Jones' Far Famed Patent NON EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE or COAL OIL LAMPS, At the Wholesale and Retail, HEAD QUAH TERS, South SECOND Street, PIT T.APELPIITA. The only place where exclusive Agencies can lie obtained for the States of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. . . These Lamps give a light equal in intensity of flume. and similar in appearance to Gas, nod ore claimed to be superior to all other . portahle li ditto. now in use. No liar of Explosion—No offensive odor.—No stnoke.—Very easily trim• reed.—Au easily regulatel an a liar Light. Can be adapted to all purposes.—And better tl nn nl! thr a pour man,--50 per cent. cheaper than any other portable light, note in comm. o 1.1: ACES, AI SO, FOR linaors Patent Rosin and Coal Oil Lamp. C;is-I,ltow, Oils, Wicks, Shades, and every nrtielo in the line. S. E. SOUTHLAND, Nu. SR South Second Street, Phiinde Sept.S;3B.• Hammonton Lands, NEW ENGLAND SWITLEMENT. RARE OPPORTUNITY. 'll'o AL' WANTING FA R. 7/1 11N a healthy place, twenty-dive miles from ndelphin, on the Camden Atlantic railroad, New Jersey. An old estate has recently been opened liar sale, and th o Host division of 10,000 arres divided op into farms of twenty acres up wards. The soil is of the hest Trility fee the production ot It nits, grains, &e. The price is $1011 , 2111 er nere, payable in easy y.. 0500 yearly instalments, within a term of roue y inturest. be terms are made easy, to cyder to in.ure the rapid improvement of the Intel, by en abling es-cry industrious man to tiny a farm. It is now being extensively improved by good rondo cod some of the best citizens fit:u New England and the ',Middle States are erecting large improve ments. It in a scene of the greatest improve meet um of Philadelphia. Seventy-lice houses hire been built in him. months. Practical far men and business .men from the lew4th and breadth of the Union are settling there. • It is nn important Itn•iness lance, on account of its beieg is the midst of a g reet markst. Every article upon this land finds an immediate sale.— The enter is excellent, and no such thing as fe ver is known. The soil is a sandy or clay loam, with a clay bottom and retentive of manures. It it tree o stones and is easily worked. It abounds largely in the phosphates, and such is its fertility that from the crops produced upon this land and the large area adjoining under cultivation, it will be Iltaistl not to be excelled anywhere in the produc tion of crops must adapted to its market. The reader may lie well aware that the earliest and dm best frui.s and vegetables come from New Jersey, which are annually exported In the amount a nailions of dollars. The hind, be sides being in every way accessible for fertilizers leas an abundant supply of the of muck manure. Lumber and building materials ran he hail on the srot at a cheap price, from the mills. Other mill are now being opened, and brickyards Icing started on the ground. A person can put tip a Inane tenement for present convenience foi one hundred dollars. On account of the extensive einigrution, this is the best course to pursue in o dor to get a place to live in at first. Ourpenirsf nail builders are on hand to put up houses on the Ite,,t terms. In nettling hero the emigrant has malty 11611 . 1- o:ins. Ile is within a few hours' cilia of the gre tt cities in the Middle States and New England, he is near his old friendsand associations ; he is in a settled country, where every improvement and comfort of civilization is at hand; t a is inn heal thy place, and is not subject to the certainty of losing the greater part of his family and' las own health by those malignant fever which make the graves of so many millions of the young and hardy in tar off reigons away from home mad friends. Besides, he has a mild climate and an open winter. Titer, are three trains daily to Philadelphia, and to all those who itnt rove the railroad coin pane gives a free ticket. The resider wilt at once be struck with the nil vnittages here presented, nod ask himself why the property hes not been taken up before. The rea son is, it was never thrown in the market ; and unless those statements were correct no one would be invited to examine the land before purchasing. This all are expected to do. They will see the land under cultivation ; they will meet persons. no doubt, from their own neighborhood ; they will witness the improvements, and eau judge of the character of the population. Persons should come prepared to purchase, as many are locating and locations are not held on refusal. • Thc Hammonton Farmer, a monthly Literary and Agricultural paper, containing lull informa tion of Hammonton, will be sent to each inqui rer, and can he obtained at 25 cents per annum. Title indispntable. IVarrantee deeds given, clear of all ineumbrance; when purchase money is paid. Route to the land :—Leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia. for Hammonton by railroad at 7t,, A. M., and 5i P. Al; when there inquire tor Mr. Byrnes, Boarding conveniences will be found. Letters and applications can he addressed to S. B. COUGHLIN, 202 South FIFTH Street below Walnut. Philatla. Maps and information eheerlully furnished. Aug. 25, 1858.-3 m. Nuaasi cviii2lll - 21 TAB. This is a new and valuable improvement, and is better. cheaper, smaller, lighter , more simple, requires less power. will chaff and clear grain find seeds more rapidly, and will' far greater economy, than any other Bruin Fan in use. Send for a descriptive catalog. to Wm, L Buyer it Bro., Agricultural implement Fee. tory, Philadelphia. Sept. 29th, 1566.-6 u.. MILINT 'TATO C:0 2D rj„4l-IDIDINICTZ". BIZ NEWS NOVZ CZ. M oTicEIS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL DI persons interested that the following named TTTrrsona have settled their accounts in the Reg Eiater's Office at Huntingdon, and that the said s accounts will be presented for enufirination and :it an Orphans' Court to he held at in and for the County of Hitatih;• '‘. ,iiineAlay the 10th day of No , en,her t.. wit MALE AND FEMALE W. H. WOODS, A. M., Principal. Professor of Languages and Philosoplw Mrs. F. T. ►VOODS, Rev. N. S. BUCKINGHAM, Eri,leoces of Chri,.tinnity 001 General Li'erature I. ALFRED SHADE, AL D., Proirs3 ir of .Hozat,,nty, Pliptio'ojg and ALBERT OWEN, bcturer on the dirt if Teaching and Physical Geography. 111. BUTTS, Trochee in the English Department, Tcacher of Music and D awing, MSS A. S. NOBLE, Monitor, This Institution, formerly an Academy for young gentletnen alone, hes been carried on sec• f. John Bung, Gunrdian et T. B. Bead, son cessfully for the last year ns a ma!tt and mode Institute. It will in ULM' be enrri,•d on as n of Joseph Iliad, hoed West township, deed. school for both sexes. Those completing the regular course of study pin sued is the Instituti on 7 Jacob Weaver, and Jacob S. Be rhstress will be entitled to Diplomas. ; cr , Exec u tor et the last will Ste., of John W. ; Berhstresse, hoe of Hopewell township, dee'd. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. The course of study in this Department is such as in give thorough instruction in Si ng l e K. Dewy BrenSier, udminisuntur of the es and Double Entry Bookkeeping, Mercantile CalcuMions, Penmanship, Lc. i tate of Ponthio if. Brewster, late of the Bur• Stut...tits can take up this breach of study either in connection with other studies, or devote I wig?' dee . d. their whole time to it 'thine. Each student receives sepitinte instruetion. 9. David Clarkson Etiq.. naministrator of The Pt iticipal esu assure parents and gunrdinns that they cannot send to a school where. John W. Melilla, late of Console, Hinting• their• children will lie less exposed to temptation. No tine will he rvecived whose moral don could dvii . d. aster is. bad ; Num tolity will he a sme cocci. frillsmissail. Fur further particulars address • It). Jas. A. MoCahan, one of the Executors W. H. WOODS, SHADE GAP, Huntingdon county, of John McCabe., late of Walker township, 0ct.13,'38.•dt, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEIIIENTS GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!! EPLLNDID GIFTS ! At 439 Chestnut St. The roilll Original G'ijk Bock G. G. Evans would irform his friends and the public that his Star Gift Book Store and PIM. Hiking house is permanently established in Brown's apb ndid t run Building, 139 Chestnut st. two doors below Fifth, where the purchaser of each book, nt the regular retail price. will re ceive one of the following Lifts, valued at Irani 23 cents to $lOO : TVorth. 550 Patent English Lover Gold Watehe4, $lOO 00 each. 550 Patent Anchor Lever Gold • " Watches. 400 Ladies' Got I Watches, 10k. eases, 35 00 tt 500 Silver Hunting Watches, ..—, .„.... . , warranted, 15 00 500 Parlor Timepieces. 1U 00 ', 500 (I.,ninu Sets. Ear Drops a ntl fine. 10 00 500 Lit f ins' Gold Bracelets, 5 00 to 12 00 " 500 Gents' l'eq and Fob Clteins, IU OU '• 1000 Bold Lockets °ergo size .... .., , 10 00 " 2000 GOl.l-..ockets, (small size.) 3 00 " 1000 Gold Pencil Case?, with Gold Peas, 5 00 " 1000 Extra Gold I'Cll6 With coact .—..... —........-- end holder,. -- 3 50 " 2500 Gnhl I'nneil4, (Lndies'.) 2 00 " 251'0 dolt' Puns, with Silv Pen ells, 2 50 " 2500 Ladies' Gold l'ens, with Cm . __ - ses and Holders, G5OO Old Rings, (J.tulies,') 2000 04.00 e Gold Rine, 500•Ladiea' tiold Brostping, 2 50 4 . 3500 Misses•' Gold Bt.eastplui, 150 `• 5000 Knives, 100 " !WOO Sets Gents' Gilll Bosom SUIS, ;:000 Set Gents' Gold Sleeve .... ,000 Pairs of L.Plie: Ear Virnp 2000 I.a.lies' Pearl 1!nr.117,,,5, 13000 Ln.lieg' Cameo, Jet, 'or 111o.,aie 5 00 2500 Ladies' Shawl and Ribbon Pins, rinno t rte t s Gift onnmcratcl in the atli ( 1 t. , 1 „ , ,) k 5...; from 23 cents to $25. . . . Evans' new Cat tloLtoo, which is sent Ace to all parts of the country, contains ell the most popular !woks of the day, and thy newest piths !Mations, till or which will he sold as Iowa:. can he obtained at other stores. . . Agents wonted in every t:nvit in the 17nion.— Those desiring so to net, can obtain toil le.rtie I.y addressing the alines. . N. 13.—Being largely interested is. ru!s'i.. , , int; hooks, ansW•uying rrn. of iirr !midi immense quantities. tin• c:ssls. I am .mt 1,. notko larger to Country A.,,sits an•l Hook Dealers than can be haul at nay ot,er hotv•sc in the country. _ Any book published in the tin tea States, the retail price of which is ono dollar and upwards promptly sent, Girt included, on receipt or publishers price. . . . An extra $1 Book and Gift given to coy per san ordering ten books to lie sent to ono ad• fires +. Send fur a Catalogue. Address, G. U. EVANS, Publisher, Aug. 3lst, 439 Chestnut Si. Phila. To Lumbermen and Stock-raisers FOR RENT FOR A TERM OF YEARS. A valual. -atv and Lathing MOI, situate on Mill Creek, six miles from the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the same distance from tho Nine sylvania Canal, in Huntingdon emdy, near SOU acres of timber Wirt thereto attached, a great part of which is v.., covered with first rate saw timber, on which a small farm has. been opened, to which a l!1 ,4 a large amount of meadow, suitable for stock raising. The range for cattle is the best its the county, and the property can be made one of best stock raising farms it, the county. The Imin bee and Stock raisirg can he ',aided on to great advt. Loge togmhet, lln inq vi mews me re, con "fisting of a double geared saw•mill, movmi by an over shot water-wheel, a lathing mill, u first class house and barn an.l oat buildings rorres ponding. The attention of Stock raisers, and Lumbermen is particularly invited to this prop erty. Possession van he given on the firs , day of April next. Call upon the undersigned owner, at his residence, in the borough of Hun illindOn, Huntingdon county. J. GEO. MILES. Huntingdon Oct. 21st 1858.—tf. T HE CASSVILLE SEMINARY. Wax Fruit, $5,00 ; ux Flowers, ,5,00 ; Grecian Painting, 03,00 ; Ornamental Pain. tin,;, $3OO ; Leather Work, 03,00 ; Chenille Work, $3,00; Ocean Sheik & Musics, $2,00; Piano Wide, 05,00, . . . Those w4in'if to learn the Above front a teacher or experience, should do so immediate. ly, for Miss Stanley can he retni ed at the Semmary only a few months longer—she re turns to New York is the Spring NOTICE. We request those of our subscribers who re• eive their papa., to inform us of those in their immediate neighborhoods who are subscribers to the "Journal," and have faded to receive the same, since the stealing of our pack•book, b 3 ruffians on the 3d of February. DlXONimproved SAUSAGE CUTTERS 'S I . / and sniffer', for sale by Oct. 6, '6B.—:lt. JAS. A. BROWN. (Glees Preserving Tare, different sizes, fe , sale by VISHER & NIOMURTRIK. OAL BUCKETS & SHOVELS For solo by tf. . JAS. A. I3ROWN. _.... IL J. Kinney Niveallan, one of the l'..xee• 11111:211) AT LAST I 1 1 • ut..ts ...I John leCaltati, late of Walker town. The ''' ny.to Sarre Money!! ; ,I,ir, .. , cd. Li ND 017.6(al IZARD 211Vi1ls ! I 12. 'Vat. Reed E. , q.. Guardian of J. An• io to . drew It ad, ninor son of Joseph Read, lute of BOP ALI, clone 01 , HARDWARE , Vk est. township, dee'd. Bur A I.L KIND. , OF HARDWARE it. \\'m. 111001 Esq., Guardian of Martha Ilex At.. KIEL, to HARDWARE ' Eveline Rood, minor child of Joseph Read, FIIO3I JAE. A. TlitowN. :ate of \Vest toweghip. deed. • Fuom JAS. A. 1.111.0, IIEN It Y GLAZIER, lingiAter. FRO, Jon. A. 13 naloe. Tirgititet'S (Wier. 1 AT Corp 1'1111.1,9. i litttetitipilota, Oct. 9, 185:3. j This ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS 1 excends all where i. importance. • I.t. Because it supplies TIIE PEOI'LE with : f o p nrticle• i Lind mans 1.4'1'1 hire '- ! ~ A THIS' i loF ' '' ' l l iir• tie's. ,• Melt eon be final,' only inn D.l/.1., ~ ,' " I 11'A R/: STORE. . :0:ow Dreg and Grocery Store. 2,,,i. •rh, sithseriher pun-laming iii Inr,!.• , ---- oltahrille, themlllol.llraCtUrers, isellio.:ed to 5 ., ‘ ,1, ` Jr, '• , `NI ITU. Hill 0, , 5 (loots wc't sett the, e mid. , r,•„,,, • of ti e t 'en,' ii.,es,t, Heiiii,gdon. Dealer. in 2 4 3 (0 iOO per cent cheaper; . , 14,, ci..,,,i,...::.1,ve senors, Pail. Valii:li. that. rimy :.re ,old by odlivrnieto , ..et, . . -, . ! es. fins. rip, I, mpentine. Fluid, ,klenhol, Wine Hi s ..,,„.k i,,,.1,,,i,„ „ c „„,,,,,,,,, „iriety of i ini.l Brae, 4 the k,..t MI iele for liii ,lic.i? IMF , pr0 , ,C. ,,, ,,, , ,1 r, e rot ale ing Sap, fi la, 1.11.71i.D1NG-11A1WW.AlfE, CUTLERY, Potty Patent Me•licille4 also (7,,11'en, Tea. rho- OILS. PAINTS. 'VARNISHES. GLASS, m. . calate, 51,,,,ir, Mnlas.es. l'inepr, Fi•di Salt I florae, Cralivrn, Net',('r'o'ut. l. 1.,,, Rdi'iv"- STEEL MON. i To!,,teeo Cigars, Syron: of all kinds fir sum, , MECHANIC'S TOOLS, , titer drinks, in a won't every thong usually kept 1.101.1.0 W-WARE, in 0 I)rug or Grocery 'tore, t1.0.e who desire SADDLERY. i,I I , C 111111 (leonine articles will' do well Iv 1 • G • g.ivili. , lir a rill. CAltlilAtiE '1 RIMAIINs ,.. - (AMIN PUMPS. • `• 4 •t. :ell, 19.59•—1 y. LEAD PIPFS. .MOIOICCOES, , -• •'• I.IINGS 6.e. THE GREAT PIJIIIFER 1 .- 1.,„,•,).„ ,60, it full r,nrtment of e‘eryillit% ! I ..i. THE WORLD CHALLENGED l— ertaii,in, tc Id- Ono of liu•dnesi. A 1 I ~ 1,1, i... 1 ~.v: 1.1,11,1 t1,11:11titot• I g..-7,3- TO PIIOIII.CE ITS 1.:Q[7.11.! JAMES A. 13110WN. II ahrn ... •• n, Oct. Al,s 180/. I W . :V..I'IIE IILOOD SEIIICHER 1 50 " I Oil • 2 SELLING cLoTnisG AT • , Sworn ,tatenumt of David I%leertrary, or Nlt- Plilti',B TO SITI'"1111 I'IIIIT 4 . ' ri, T,,,,,,,hip. oe:tii,rd couty. 1858. FALL ANII N IV I IT:EIt 1:01,b3. 1868 . In ~,,,,, i,Ban. In ncac - 1 can rea-mcini , " :, ..„„, ~,„,,„0 „„,,,.. in tippearalUT en soy up ' 14-.• V, ti.i,ii•Osiin been,. t , tiii, , , ,,,, ... 1 1101, ii. Glint onan at fi'... . , 11,•., ' ,. , ..t .1 ~ . ~. ,Ui Aa i, ..n.i jt 1,11'41 1.11 . arr.. Itili.ror the piii.li, ;.rerrerally, that they hare j;,-:t , it,. 1. without erreet. I , hulitter the sore extend reCe.V. d +I large slOCI: Of ii, I crillorl oil lir. Elv, of Selrelhrltru, who pi rerr•rircd ir t'A NC' h. it, and irre.orrilred :1 Wit ,, ll Fall and Winter Goods, of „ r ,_:, , r , iv.' and 1)1 . ..ati I.millieeN. Findiag c.•usisting of tiii , , , 'v.!, on,. ,-.l' 1,0 awed. 1 called upon 1)r. COA I 5, ; , ,,,,,,1 , ,,,.1 1 h., , ii , v,,,,,. Somerset county, who , , r 1.,. pl , Ol ilifleed dr.` .114e.140 C. 111,, , nnrj ~,, VESTS, : iii , iiiii,i,it ith.l , su•rn. , l 1,,, , ,],,- , ---:h.• I Ater I.' A NT: 4 , &c., &c. cour.h.thre moiciptlly of crat,re ; I or : !I 1., rro Also, r,,,,,,,,.., a• ii,,, ,i, , ,•,,... ~,,,,i,,,,,,: ~,,,,, 1,,,,, to .. , .... ..., I ~,,,..I it I 1,1 , `, I lII', 1,1.41 :I 111 . 11, 11. —', '. ,l'• 2 50 " li' •~~ • •• -V •1i 1 Went le R \eft tun duct I Ir •ri it it , 0 • 111 oteretny." Ile nit: it 1• , •1 I iioo.intittneiti, ;:are toe. 111ter -11111 My 1 . .12 i•e•liel 111/, but ri/e /I 1 Green Willow Foundry. 111111111111t11111 w 1:, /let tilllrilughly I ,‘" 11 - .1,1) , 1 ,,, . 1,8, , Feld not, i 857, he ',manual,' We cored, and at the nhuce I left tor Inane. In .1 tail the diqease again re l.'', 'l.l`. will cc"'!'Y to n''''' .lllo ' l .‘ , " " 11 ' 3 turned, and so violent was limpid. that I could itune `v.. an , thing in mi• lino . ; not ro.„, it, night. Cate in Alas 1 I . c:tweed to will hove off b , ellm "";! and again place.' inyselr under the .. i•o•adtes, lino a O•iler inaeuery ?rat 1118 V 10. ! Dy. Wl,ll I 0010 ,0,1 0011,01 liar. CA/flings of evert Mlle!, hale tool Pallor Stores, Plows, ilolltiw•ware. teasooooo 1,1 in All kinds of 'Dolling, either wood or h•on. aibl • • • r i ot Ci • i 311,, 100 0,0,0, 100, 1,11101 1 1, unied Illackimiithing will be done in the best mantle, xere still thre, and on the 'mat reasoit,:lile terms. .C/11•1110, ,unnitll.lll, N 0 0.1••11'b lle.ll others wishing to parelinse new machine.',ten will 'l"' to me call. ' ' ti t , I.li. li n , • .:rarer continued gr., nig tot- All Mints of Ct./tinny produce taken in exeltange ail it C a d ~,i• the left side of iny litre, t,,• at market riees. PETIII • t • I.'t .1 •• ••k an Itlit ucu1•1011011 0 111 1.• . • .• • • NVllter.eer, Oct. 13, 1858, ly. eil toy lilt eve, 11,1 till 110 c 01. V er rereli, •ito.ti 1 . 11 i• •nl he could u,,, ger s. NI. I 1,1 lEN & CO.'S A,lver- g iro but that a cure tens itultossible. ,i. i‘geney, I 11l Nns.,au New York. & Iu State St., r oteng iii it Co. 1891;. I bought a bottle of "thotal - but 1 roust confess 1 had no faith in i,. lure the Agents lie . the ' . .louitt and the most 1 was tniy truck when I commenced influential end largest eirettlatinw Newspapers but I wend that I gained strenAto day by in the United Stews end the ettnedats. They i and also that the ulcers commenced are anthuriaed 10 contract ter tic tit our !owes ! I continued. and When the third bottle ii a, id eates. keit toy lace wits healed as if by it miracle. 1 ! ti,,d a fourth lauttle and I have beet* healthier LAND T. SALM. shire the. I bare been tbr the last seven years. The sole n tt:teAlthough toy lace is :..ailly , ttibligured 1 ant stilt 11.11,1,11, • •ti of hind sittoded ab 1111. lilntiles North east t•I 1 " ; " Mill Creek, 1111 d a mile fr nit Lanes Nlill, !n ilie Wit/ 04:0110 31W through the • ' anqramentitltty et INIISI, •I 311 1,31,13 I.LOoII 111 Ibis county, containing about 120 acres, .10 :3 - LA 1 1)AN'11/ acres of which is eleartd, and 1,133 balance ill 14core„in' lnbsr, ibcd. this 31st nay ci All - consist of 11. new &eel. • nut, o r t i,j. , Hug lions'', ant gllite t i tf i s h e d ,it I” , Jinn'. 2 .or h, in Mel lite the Borough apple orchards, wide Pear and Cherry hurl, itotir county l'.t. it Krim; or good limestone water, 0 pernnotent tt 1.0.1 Junes. .101 IN (PALEY imr ki ll. and a good quarry or Litre: tune.— 1 l'''it e 80U ()tr. t3,7,S ' I NEW EVIDENCE. I - Iliehoi•y Grove. Si. CI toles co. Mo. ' Nov. lA, 1.556.—Pr0f. 0. J. Wood.—Dear sir : Sometime last summer we ware i l i i t tid d ie u b( c: ie c e cl ini A 1.J40 , ' I:eing alli.cted tVith a gly, ill. Toter on the i OREIAMENTAL POSTERS - • • 5.•,..„ ~..,,.,3 ni„, ~. 5.„,.. nt. lit. ~ia u..,,,: and once— atter tr., mg many remtaites 1 imm., seat in Hill Vt.lley—they will be s‘hicli ..ta Sic bii,eit to unit.--1 oat. plit,tottled I ,tO INC ::011113 ei your Ilair Restorative, and "trio ed ve, s 1,,,.. 5,,, tar ~,,e-hulf t ilt - post, ,hy W. :SI. 1!.‘• ts & Co. to sty "Mote, 's liapro- ' can be accommodated at this establishment at : i . i ir t re s t:, e f;e ll uey e e: e l i ii s ti a ,,i:.,, i ,:c i• c e :?:: ; .l. o ,,,,vir s ii t teti o i(t t: sti f oi l .i e ,iol. :f ip. u .. ; :: : : : :: : t e tini e in i tee. it our do. It op,' - • :ii lilt' ,I`,ll Oilite or to the ,: ~ ,, - ;, , i 1 , .11 . , , 1 i n , 4• ', 1 ~i,,,,,,,,,,1iL•iii r i l i, i ,: i:ii i i ) •,..s ,, i , x u - , : i v i l c i e ele i s li .c i r , l i s A li t oit T a i r o ai s ec ß . subs, , di, r in sbirloslinno. Oct. 6, .:11. , .-:ini. JOII N B CI EwSTF.R. en'n''' i BILL ''. Ai 1 S . 1%.1! ti ill, 1 / 1 ,4,1' mit, soloed' ing over a year , lIIIL4II, ! sculled head. The hair almost entii•ely came lig,. Ill: the iasale of my twos, exte n ding iron] : SHOW RILLS, ; off in consequenee, when a frietl,seeing his DR. A. P. rxErms the ellion.• due, to the 11.1.16 IS j alio on my face, i CIIZI ULARS, 1 If ufferingv, advised it: to use a bottle of y•our Ree l) I.:SIT:C*11'1-1.LT informs the l'ilileflll a 1111111VIii:liel.l 10011,11111, :110litil and chin, and con I i torative, we did so with but little hope of sue- It U,s, iII t! .11 to rmultaing vieinit v. that he , lo"." I ,'" i Peq'd ..','"'''.' In ""I'll 'sied IV I 'WAY BILLS, ; cess,but toour surprise, mid that of all oar friends has !!:::, o• omantmeett the pmet ire or 3lvaieine. the btu. ~.el/r( he, ,t) arms, at Maps, worn i w 0 very few applications removed the disease en and hope., !,y de Satins : his whole. nn cut to almost u,e kiss, 1 ,,j19 l u :lie c ia, k a an d ~,,, • LEGAL BI.AmkS, I tirely, sad a new and luxurious crop of hair 1,i,, ~,„, „,i,„,, ,„ u „i n a ~,,i ,i,,,,., iq . ~,,bli le ilium, liable to bleed at any time tat the ! CONCERT RILLS, ! soon started ont, and we cab now say that our 1 a ,„,., m y r i,,,,, 5 . mill h a rely l o w . I re. least exertioa to lilt ur work. and sometimes PROG RAIIIIII ES, 1 boy has as 112althy scalp and as luxuriant orop of !c o iced rw 0 if, ,h oa s, tote from the Nlineral so itchy unit I could szarcely prevent tearing i PAMPHLETS, hair its any other child. We can therefore, and c„11,,,,, , iiiid one ~,,o , v ., 1i,,,,,,,i, C u 11 e ,....... 11:: lb) liell• 1 lone lIUW been envoi six weeks CATALOGUES, Ido hereby recommend your Restorative, as a , ! perfect remedy for all Mho:eves of the scalp and I will practiec hot a f.iteAti end Vegetitble,— and !eel it line ill Air. Lindsey, and Op the nob. _ r CARDS &c &C. • Any person aysirivg to see lay Diplom:et mot lie geactully, ,to 11111ke this statement, in hope • , ~ I hair. We are, roars respectfully. by Milling at my• office, hat'. mile Wont Cass• that others Wit: tu:,elf may be beneinted I ! will lie futuished protni4ly, executed in he : GEORGE W. HIGGINBOTHAM, vole. using his valuable medicine. ' best style and at reasonable rates. SARAH A. HIGGINBOTHA.M. October 13, 11358..31n. her I ger Orders by express, mail or otherwise, O. J. 'Wootl St to ., Proptieters 312 Broadway murk I W:kl. RI EIVSTINI, lishmeut, and 114 Market St. St. Louis Mo. B UCKS IN CLOVES at NIITTS chea 11. I'. GN'U'S Sworn and stlisserilwa before me, one of the ! „„..,„ . . Amtsohl by all Druggists. A 10.111191,i1l abifihr the City of Pittsburg, this. Q I . l !skii LEAD, DAPS,,••POWI,OIti. •.1N D Sept. 22, 1859.-3 m. ADIESC - 61.LA RS di IINI)ERSo KEYS - ... . . . - . . .... .11 in great variety at the cliems storoLf S!PONE CROCKS, JARS, Ac.,—a largo 'stuck .20th diy of July, A. I). 185:1. i 0 c a c a I sole at Iht. Hard v . for sale at manufacturers' prices by AND MoNIASTER Alderstet. Store of .lAS A. BROWN. JAMBS A. BROWS. liollidnvohrtvg, Sept. 22,A2 SM. ~,,,,. a. 'Ms': (1. . • D. Y. SWIM. 1. Heriry Eon., Administrator of I.:l , ,ihrtli Zimmerman, Isla of Tod rowo -61111,, ndministrat.e. de houis .Itdm Sw,ope, late of IVttlker town Llizsbre 11 Fink, surviving administrator of Solomon Fink, late of Penn township, dee'd. (including the whole estate.) 4. Adam Rankin, administrator of the es• mate Of Oliver K. Rankin, late of Franklin township dee'll. 5, Oli ve r Mathieu, executor of the estate of James Madden, late of Springfield towuship, dee'd. k, , ;;;^GLOR!OUSLI TRIUMPHANT! r,i)n rs, si iol.:s, II A •I S, ~I~ti:l~. 11~ ... ~:I 1 1 NEW GOODS!!! GREAT BARGAINS! —AT— FISHER & McMURTRIE'S. r;t DEY have jest revived a large nail beau , tiful ns.ortment alit!! and winter goods, which are open for inspection. and to which the attention of the pnhlic is directed. Their stock embraces ercry article that can ho tonna inn well selected stock of Dry Goods consisting of Black and Silky. French nail English merinoe's, Solid. and Fancy all wool Dcf.aine's. Mohair, Jlndnnna, Datnibi j an. Tainisc Cloths Scotch Plaid 4 Deßnin Coburg., Alpaecay, Mouslinu DeLitines, Ging i hams, French Chintz, Brilliants, Fancy Prints ecc. A beautiful assortment of Fall and Winter Slum], Tliiitet Slinlls,.Cents Traveling Shawls til,o Plain 'Alerino, extra wide, in squares for Shawls. A large stunk of Kid Gloves, Beaver Gaunt , lets, Silk and woolen Du. Merino, Silk and Caslimpre Gloves tie., a superior lot of mons Burk Gloves and snits, also Dress Trimming Fringes, antiques, Ribbons Ladies Collars, Handkerehiels, Hosiery 13attons. Floss, Sew ing Silk, extension skirts, Hoops of all kinds &e. Al.So:—Tickin g , Osnnbarg, Jied and unbleached muslin all prices ; Cul red and White ('use rice, Barred and swess Muslins, Vieteria Lawns, Nainsooks, and many other articles which comprise the line of White and Domeattc Goode. French Cloths ' Black and Fancy Cassimers. Satinctts, Jeans Tweeds, Denims Blue, Drills Flannels. Linseys. Comf arts. Mulcts Sr. Hats, Caps, Bonnets al every variety and style. A good Stock of Groceries, Hardware Queensware, Boots and Shoes Wood and Willow ware. which will be sold Cheap. We also deal in Plaster, Salt, Fish and all kinds of Brain, und posses facilities its this branch of trade, unequalled by any. We de liver all packages or parcels of merchandise free of charge at the Depots of the Broad Top and Penna. Hail Roads. Coln: ONE! COME ALL, and he convinced that METROPOLITAN is the place to secure fashionable and desirable goods dis ;fusee of at the lowest rates, Oct. FISHER & MeMUR T 741-01 lion (11y l'eninteitial College, PITTMIJCIIGII, PA. - • CuARTEito: 1855. 300 Students attending Janunty 1858. mow the torget nod most thorough Com l. merehd Svhool of the United States.— Young men prepared for 11.11,1 1 notice Or the Conntin4 Boom. - C. $3lll tr. A. M. Prof. td Book-keep. ing And St•itnwe 6t . Account, A.'l'. P, , t 1111. IT, Toucher of Aritlimetil and Commercial Calculation. .1. A. M1A.... and T.C. JENJEINS, Teach ers of Book-keeping. A. Cliwi.r.y mid W. A. Mir.i.E.H, PM, of Petneititshi n . 1)1111IIT.F. IVI II? BOOK KEEPING. A , us e d in every depertment of business. COMNIERCIAL ARITILMEtIC-.RAPID DUSINESS WRITING—DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MoNEr— MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE COMMUERCIAL LAW- Are tau ght, awl all other tsubjeetg aeceisitry fr.r the suet,,s and thorough education of it practical Imainess mon. 1 rrimnizunTs. IJrnn•n all the prcniinnis in Pittsburgh for the past throe ears, also in Ettstirn nail Wes tern Cite:, ~o ,t.., NOT EN G VEI) IV OR R. Important Information. Student , . et:ter att .y time-10 vacation— Time unlimited—lteriew nt pleasure—Gradu ates assisted in 01o:tilting sitrutlons—Tuition 110 . Full CIAIIIIIrreiaI course s:ls,oo—Average time Bto 12 week—Board, $2.50 per week— S•.t i,outry. s6.oo—entire cunt, ti 60.00 to $70.. Sone rees . iv•ed St hair prw , '. • Circitlar—t.pcbiniens •• • • is! WI itisp—hiclose two stuott , F. W. JENKINS. • Pittsburgh, Pa eu., July 3,,a5, 1).1 . Win. TroNmtron, who has been sullbring several years from rheumatism, got so ill that his friends mid relative, were sutmarined to witness his death. I induced his friends to try the virtue of your prepitration—they did so, as the last re; r.art agtl, to their astonishment and joy, he be gun t 0 improve, got better end hotter, and now, so fir us I know, he is a hale and stout man. This is not the oily nine where the GAINANIC Om has surpassed human expectations. In every ease where I have recommended the OIL, it has done mind it protones to do. Send so another tF2o's worth. it;urs truly, 11. LEIII:12. - 1- a - c)0E1 p...•„ liet! at 11, !i,, 1;1. tl:,• ;., t CARD, .4 4, A N 7:II:MGY recently received from the flitlT ROWER PRE $, noel a largo variety of the to •i lunl~tuuuL.'e which 1nv...., it one of ttte t 04,.1 complet. , Prioting EstabliAments in this want of uny kiml of :[.);:c 1.7 .iii‘l4 e„,ro(d do o i„ior th ~• %Vo have facilities for tiag in :111 , 01'1, 11i111111, ony (,1 PRINTING IN COLORS on 0t0,4 reasonable terms. llatse 'nay %%ill to obtain any style of SAVIAIC FUND. tkr, National , m , SliEl TEST unmpany. WAIL I 'l' s'iltELIT, rot..,ipoia!ed by the ,Stale of Poinsykattin. FIVE PER CENT INTEREST . . I NIY IS RECEIVE!) IN ANY SUM, ll Luce or small, mill interest paid fr.mi the day or deposit to the (ley or withdr.wol. Tlio Milne is open every day from J o'clock in the morning till 5 &Huck in the artnilmon, and t.it Monday and Thursday evenings till o'clock. BON. BENR L. BENNER, President, ROBEItT EI.FR MOE, Vice President, WM. J. REED, &eraur,.... bIItteVORS Both henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Berry, Bol,ert L. Hrliridge, Francis Leo, Semi. K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, C. Lemireth Buzins, Henry Dietlenderffer, Money i; received and payments made daily in gold without llf flee Th, it are made ht Real Estate Mortgages, Ground Rants, and such ChM se curities ns the Charter requires. Feb.24,'57. LITERARY BIREAV. An ex perienced Editor, n successful Author, and a ilioinughly educated Literary Mau, was , IT with tlelitv.five years of the drud!ery of Lilt• Journalism, has determined to hire out and sell his brains at retail, to those who may require their ,ervic,, in any honorable way. Merehatits. Business Men, Inventors, and dealers of every kind, will be supplied. off hand with Ad verlibuments, (poetical or otherwise,) Notice, Card+, Circularg, or any species of ar. ticks deAred. ninth:Mum will be supplied with Speeches, bitten+, Toasts, Pam• Eili , nrial Articles, Collllllunications, and every •iirt of Brain-work, which they may Bell it inconvenient or troublesome to do them-- Ltutiei and Ge . ittl,mee, a every rank in so viet). or °et:native in WI!, 'JIM have Letters written un ';o,y iobjeet, whether bIISIIICS9 or v e rti, er will also o, .due.. Or translate i.onchive of every kind, either English, . . Poet; r, A mastics, for . Albums, Notes. Billet. deux, Monodies, and Compositions of the moss delicate and conildentiil character, incident to every possible eircunistaneo or event in life, will be furnished in inviolable confidence, by wviting IJ the undersigned, and explaining their wish., Order,: by mail, rteerithpattied with cash. will strictly at:tl promptly tint:tided to. Atldretm .1. TIBIMPSON. Literary Bureau. Philndolphca P. 0., Pa SUM:RING HUMANITY HEAD Tho undersigned takes this Method of Woe axing the public generally that there is no coed kin, now etyorod to the phlie that is eneul to DU FALL'S GALVANIC OIL in reheveing suffering humanity. I Ititi en uhserver of its effitels in a friend of wino, who muttered almost everything from a . , led treatment in Centre county. We applied rattly the Galvanic Oil to the painful part, and are sonic inwardly, and in 20 minutes the pa• tient was asleep, and when awaked was free free tram pain, and confined so.—This it a positive fist coldoh I out willing to make good nt unv lime. A ease of FELON was cured in ileari r the le 001, of tite• .1. IL ll.k I I S'H.'vntre Hill. 'entre county i HO ! THIS WAY. .8 zotyl,oJ . t. woo to g.•• :1:to good husi• Iy which they eon from 4 .475 to t ILIOIIIII without hard tabor 'I If so send or motley, tor return , 111'1 by {sail, ru i kill receive ,iITIILICTI Or the grandest ntoney.making M,111 . 111, U111,1).1 . 03 wan. Discovered by a am! proved lu Le itivaluable by use milli', 01 Southern people. AddresF, A. C. DENSON, Mobile Ala. 'l'll L: GREAT BEAUTIFIER so long unsuccessfully souglat, FOUND AT LAST ? 1 - 4 , 0 u it restores permanently gray hair .to its original color; ravers luxuriantly the bald head; removes all dandruff. itching and all scrof ula, scald hued and all eruptions; makes the hair soft , healthy, and glo,sy ; and will preserve ii to env imaginable age. removes, as if by mag ic, all I lotehea, &c. from the face, and cures all ,ear.flgia and nervous Kral ache. See circular ~rd the following. Dover ' N. H., Feb. 2d, 12,57. PROF. 0. J. Wool) & Eo.—Gent6; Within ww I try, oe have received so many orders call; foe Vol.o J. 11. Wood's Hair 'Restora tive, that to day we were compelled to send to Boston Mr a quantity, (the 6 dozen you for warded all being sold,) while we might order a quantity from you. Lorry bottle we lowa sold seem to bore in'imlured three or four nrw customers, and the approbation, and patronage it receives from the most substantial and worthy citizens °Moor vicinity. hilly convince us that it is A OST VALUABLE PREPARATION. fiend tvi as soon an may he one gro's of $1 ; and one dozen $2 size ; and believe us oars very respertfidly. Signori, 1). LATHROP & CO.