PUBLIC SALE. The following prop erty will be exported . to public sale on Fri-ea u' 1 day November sth. "" 1858, at the late residence of Davi. Shultz, deed., in Hopewell township, viz :-3 work Horses, 1 three year old Colt, 1 year old Colt, 4 head of Cattle, ,"t? 1 lot of Sheep, 1 four horse wagon, o* 1 wagon.bed, an d Ladders, I Threshing ma chine, 1 Fanning , t 'Mill, 10 tons of Hay, and about three hundred bushels of Rye, "1.1.7 , 1( . Corn, and Outs, .1 patent C, • • ing•box, 1 set of Blacksmith tools, 1 Grind Stone, 4 setts of Horse Gears, I Sled, Plows, Harrow., and other fanning utensils. 1 large Copper Kettle, 1 ler .;e iron Kettle, 3 Bedsteads and Bedding, 1 Rifle Goa, 2 watches, 1 eight day Clock--Qucensware, Kitchen Furniture aud a tariety of other mention, Saletoo numerous to Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. NI., of •flaid day, when terms of sale will he roads .known, JOHN SHULTZ, Ad , nr . HENRY SHULTZ, I 0ct.27,'5&-2t. To Lumbermen and Stocki-ealaen. FOR RENT FOR A TERM OF YEARS. A value' 'Air and Lathing Mill, situate on Mill Creek, six miles from the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the same listance front the Penn. eylvania Omni, in Huntingdon county, With near 800 acres of timber land thereto attached, a great port of which is well covered with first rate saw timber, on which a small farm has been opened, to which ss be alit, a large amount of meadow, suitable for stock raising. The range fur cattle is the best in the county, anti the property can be made one of best stock raising f4ms in the county. The Lumber and Stock ralairg can he carried on to great advan (age togethet. Ihi init rc.vt meets ore new, con dieting of a double geared snw.tnill, moved by en over shot water-wheel, a lathing mill, a first elan house and bum and out buildings motet, ponding. The attention of Stock raisers, and Lumbermen is particularly invited to this prop erty. Possession can be given on the first day of April next. Cull upon the undersigned owner, at his residence, in th, borough of Hun tingdon, Huntingdon county. C. GEO. MILES. Huntingdon Oct. 21dt IESE rpnE CASSVILLE SEMINARY. MMICri23EL.A.SEA. Wax Fruit, - $5,00; Wax Flowers, $5,00; Grecian Painting, $3,00; Ornamental Pain ting, $3,00 ; Leather Work, $3,00 ; Chenille Work, $3,00 ; Ocean Shells Mosses, $2,00 ; Piano Music, 85,00. Thom wiahing to learn the Above from a smeller of experience, should do so immediate ly, fur Miss Stanley can he retai sed at the Seminary only a few months longer—she re turns to New York in the Spring NOTICE. We request those of our subscribers whore• wive their papers,to inform us of those in their immediate neighborhoods who are subscribers to the "Journal," and have failed to receivo the same, since the stealing of our pack•book, is ruffians on the 3d of February. Hammonton Lands, NEW ENGLAND SEITLEMENT. RARE OPPORTUNITY TOALI WANTING FIRMS TN a healthy place, twenty.iive miles from I'hil 0. on the Camden Atlantic railroad, New Jersey. An old estate has recently !men opened Ibr sale, and the first division of 10,000 acres divided op into farm of twenty acres up wards. The soil is of the best quality for the production of huhu, grains, &c. The price is 0150820 I er acre, payable in easy courier yearly instalments, within a term of four years, with interest. The terms arc made easy, in order to Insure the rapid improvement of the land, by en• abling every industrious man to buy a form. It is now being extensively improved by good reads and sore of the bent citizens from New England and the Middle Staten are emoting large tmpro•e• rents. It is a seene of the greatest improve ment out of Philadelphia. Seventy-fire houses bare been built in four months. Practical far mers and business men from the length and breadth of the Union are settling there. It is an important business pls., on recount of its bring in the midst of a great market. Every article raised upon this land 6mls un itnmerliate The water is excellent, and no such thing as fe ver is known. Yl7ll — ;;iiln a sandy or clay loom, with a c lay bottom and retention of manures. It is tree stone. and in easily worked. It abounds largely in the phosphates, and such is its fertility that prom crop. produced upon this land and the large area adjoining under cultivation, it will be found not to be excelled anywhere in the patine siod of crops moot adopted to its market. The reader may be well aware tint the earliest and the best fruits and vegetables come from New Jersey, which are annually exported to the amount of millions of dollars. The land, be sides being in every way accessible for fertilizers ha. an abundant suoply of the best quality of muck manure. Lumber and building materials can be had on the el ot at a cheap price, from the mill,. O•her mill are now being opened, and brick-yards being started on the ground. A person can put up a frame tenement for present convenience lot oue hundred &Dare. On account of the extensive emigration, this is the best course to pursue in o- der to get a place to live in at first. Carpentrst and but!ders are on band to put up betues on the fleet terms. In nettling here the emigrant has many adnu s tages. lie is within a few how sl ede of the gm it eines in the Middle States and New England, he is near his old friendsund associations; he is in a ilettled country, whore every improvement and comfort of civilmation is at baud; i a is in a heal thy piece, and is not subject to the certainty of losing the greater part of his family and • his own by those malignant fever which make the hrag c . of so many millions of the young and ardy in far off reigons nasty from Itonie and Mende. Betides, he has a mild climate and an open winter. There aro three trains daily to Philadelphia, and to all those who irairove the railroad com pany gives a tree ticket. se The render will at once be‘struck with the ad vantages here presented, and ask himself why the property has not been taken op before. The rea son is, it was never throws in the market ; . and sinless these statements were correct no one would he 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 can judge of the character of the population. Persons should come prepared to purchase, as many are locating and locations are not held on refusal. The Hammonton Farmer, a monthly Literary and Agricultural paper, containing full informa tion of Hammonton, will be sent to each inqui rer, and can be obtained at 25 cents per annual. Title indisputable. Warrantee deeds given, clear of all incumbrance; when purchase money is paid. Route to the land :—Leave Vine Street wharf, Philadelphia. for Hammonton by railroad at 74, A. M., and 5} P. M; when there inquire for Mr. Byrnes, Boarding conveniences will be found. Letters and applications can be addressed to S. B. COUGHLIN, 202 South FIFTH Street below Walnut. Philada. Mape and information eheertully furnished. •• Ang. 25, 1250.--3rn. Mountain Female Seminary. Linmincntam.. The Winter Tenn of Mountain Female Se. reiaary will open Oct. 28th... L. G. GRIER. Priasipall. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!! SPLENDID GIFTS At 439 Chestnut at. The only Oriytnal GO Bock ... • G. G. Evans would inform Lis friends and the public that his Star Gift Book Store and Pub lishing house is permanently established In Brown's spitodid Iron Building, 439 Chestnutst. two door, below Fifth, where the purchaser of each book, at the regular retail price. will re ceive one of th e following gifts, valued at from *5 cents to $lOO : Werth, 150 Patent English Lever Gold Watches, $lOO 00 each. 550 Patent Anchor Lever Gold Watches, 05 " 400 bodies' Gol I Watches, 1131 c. CIMS, 35 00 t , $OO Silver Bunting Watches, - -- • warranted, 15 00 " 500 Parlor Timepiece , . 10 00 " 500 Cameo Sell. Ear propa and Pins, 10 00 600 Lit ies' Gold Bracelets, 5 OU to 12 00 200 Gents' Veet and Nob Chains, 10 00 , t 1000 Gold Lockets (large size double ease.) - 10 00 2000 Gold i.ockets, (small size,) 3 00 " 1000 Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold Pens, 5 00 " 1000 Extra Gold Pens with cases and holders, 2500 (told Pencils, (Ladies'.) 25P0 Gold Pens, with Silver Pen 3 50 " 2 00 " cils, 2 50 " 2500 Ladies'Gola Pens, with Ce- sea and Holders, 65(a) Gld 2000 Gents' doicißing, 2 50 ‘' 2500 Ladies' Gold Brestpins, 2 50 " 3500 Misses' Gold Breastpins, 1 50 3000 Pocket Knives, 100 " 2000 Sets Gents' Gold Bosom Studs, 2 50 " 9000 Sets Gents' Gold Sleeve Buttons, 2 50 " PO5O Pairs of Ladies Ear Drops, 2 50 " 2000 Ladies' Pearl Card Cases, 5 00 6 ' 15000 Ladies' Cameo, Jet, or Mosaic Pins, 5 00 " 2500 Ladies' Shawl and Ribbon Pins, 5000 Articles of Gold Jewelry, Gift Books, &., &., not enumerated in the abovo, worth from 25 cents to $25. Evans' new Catalogue. which is sent flee to all parts of the country, contains all the most popular books of the day, and the newest pub lications, all of which will be sold es low as can be obtained at other stores. Agents wanted in every town in the Union.— Those desiring so to net, can obtain full partic ulars by addressing the above. N. 11.—Being largely interested in publish. lug books, and buying from other publishers in immense quantities. for cosh, I ant enabled to make larger discounts to Country Agents and Book Dealers than can he had at any other house in the country. Any book published in the Ulf ted States, the retail price of which is one dollar and upwards will he promptly sent, Gift included, on receipt if publishers price. An extra, $1 Book and Gift given to any per eta ordering ten books to he sent to one ad dress. lend for a Catalogue. Address G. G. EVANS, Pub Uglier, An. Slut, '38.•3w. 439 Chestnut St. Phila. LAND TOZ ii.ALE. The subscriber offers at private sale a tract of laud situated about 'limit. North east of Mill Creek, and a mile tram Lanes Mill, in this county, containing about 120 acres, 40 11,,•3 Of whivi: is cleared, and the balance in timber, Tha buildings consist of a new duel. ling house, not quite finished, a log Barn, 2 apple orchitols, with Pear and Cherry trues, a spring of good limestone water, a permanent Lime kPn. and u good quarry of Limestone.— Price 800 ALSO, Seven houses atiirote' situate at the old Tannery seat in Hill Yalley—they will be offered very low, say for one.half the coat. Inquire nt the * Journial Office or to the subscriber in shirleysbFq... JOHN BREWSTER. Oct. 6, '58.-3m. ATTENTION. The Brigade officers of the 4th Brigade 14th Division P. M. You are hereby ordered to meet as a board of Auditors, in full uniform at Major A. S Harrison, Huntingdon, un Friday the 'ad day of Oct. A. I). 1858 at 10 o'clock A. M. to perform the duties requires by act of General Assembly approved the 21st day April A. D. 1858, fur the better regulation of the Militia of this Commonwealth, also all offi cers hating in charge the accounts of the dif ferent companies will appear and present the said account.) for settlement on said day. R. C. McGILL, Brigadier Getarni's Able, Sth Brig. 14th Div. P. M. Alexendria, Oct. 13th IEISB, 2t, PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, PIIILADELPIIIA, July 28, 1838. Fuxin—Superfine. per barrel, $5 373 50 " Extra " " 5 62(` g 5 73 family " 587 a 12 Rye Flour and Corn Meal 4 37 Wheat—red, per bushel, I 113(i5.1 2t 1, White " 1 32@l 33 [tye 15 Cloverseed $5 87 ® per 64 pounds Timothi seed, $2,00 to 212 Flax, per bushel $1 70 MR. A. P. WIELDS RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Cassellle and surrounding vicinity. that be has again commenced the practice of Medicine,' and hopes, by devoting hi whole attention to his profusion, to gain a good share of public favor. My charges will be very low. I re ceived two Dipolinas, one from the Mineral College, and one from the Eclectic College.— I will practice both M,nerul and Vegetable.— Any person desiring to see my Diplomas, can, by calling at my office, half a mile front Cuss- October 13, 1858.-3 m. (Estate of John Morningstar, tlec'tl.) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. T ETTERB of Administration ou the estate of Juhn Morningstar, Into of Tod township, dee'cl., having been gralted to the undersign ed, ho hereby notifies all pprsone indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present theatre duly authenticated for settlement. PaILIPS GARNER. mmir . 40114 B E AVER. August. 18. 48. fit. iir To all wanting Farms, seeadvertisement liammpqton Lands.7Ang. sxLic BpNNETS of oval , variety anll price onering very cheap by Fan. & MOM UIiTRIE. TOW LINES and BOAT ROPES, WI 800 at the Hatlwarp .trIA3rES A. BROWS. T tPrIS' DRESS GOODS, of rich style rerycheap it D. P. OWIN'S. JOSEPH norroLAs j Gunsmith, itscomintistons" Pa woos .A.C.AL3C IiELAGEY: MALE AND FEMALE IN STITUTE. W. 11, WOODS, A. N., Principal. Professor of Lunguagrs dind Philosophy. I Mrs. F. T. WOODS, 1 Rev. N. S. BEcKINGRAM, Evidences of Chrbtinnily and GSzeral Literaiure. J. ALFRED SHADE, M. D., Profess,r of anatomy, Physioloyy and Hygien. ALBERT OWEN, Lecturer on the art vf Teaehing and Phytical Geography. B. M. BUTTS, Teacher in the English Department. Miss - , Teacher o/ Music and M.:Ding, A. S. NOBLE, Monitor, This Institution, formerly an Academy for young gentlemen alone, has been carried on suc cessfully for the last year as a male and eindle Tustitme. It will in inure be carried on as a school for both sexes. Those completing the regular course of study perdued in the Institution will be entitled to Diploma.. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. The course of study in this Department is such as to give thorough instruction in Single and Double Entry Book•keepieg, Mercantile Calculations, Penmanship, itc. Students can take up this branch of study either in connection with other studies, or devote their whole time to it alone. Each sttrdent receives separate instruction. The Principal can assure parents and guardians that they cannot send to a school where their children will be less exposed to temptation. No one will he received whose moral char acter is bad ; immorality will be a sure cause for dismissal. For further particulars address W. H. WOODS. SIIADF: GAP, Huntingdon county, Pa. 1 50 " 1 00 •' 00.13,'58,-4t. TAX COLLECTORS. Will please take notice, that the 3d Pec tin!' of the act of Assembly passed 21st of April A. D 1858, requires of you prompt cod leetion of Militia fines and payment of the some to theeminty Treasurer, for Militia pnr• poses. As the Low requires the Board of Au ditors to make their annual settlement on the Ist of November; we urge tha Importance and necrstity of Collectors paying over said money before the hi of November next. Rolls have been returned and Companies are demanding their money. Brigadier Geneses Office of the 4th Brig. ade 14th Ditision of Penna Militia. R. C. McOILL. Alexandria, Oct. 13th, 1838. Green Willow Foundry. IWOULD respectfully inform the public that I have commenced business at the above place, and will he ready to accomodate all who may want anything in my lino of business. I will have on hand or make to order Threshing Machines, and all 0.11 er machinery that may be nailed for. Castings of evert description, Cook and Parlor Stoves, Plows, hollow-warn, Ste.— All kinds of Turning, either wood or iron. and Blachstnithing will bo done in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. Farmers aid others wishing to purchase new machines will find it to their advantage to give me a call. All kinds of Cottony produce taken in exchange at market prices. PETER TIPI'ERY. Waterstreet, Oct. 13, 1858.-ly. /WS. M. PE'II'ERO h CO.'S Adver ti,iug Agency, 119 Nassau St.. New York. & 10 State St Boston. S. M. Pettengill & Co. are the Agents for the ".loottNar." and the most influentid and largest circulating Newspaper , in the United States and the Canadas. the) are authorized to contract for us at our lowes slates. • SZOISMSW.% NOTHIEI. N°TICE is IIF,REBY GIVEN TO ALL persons , interested that the following named Persons have settled their accounls in the Reg. ,ster's Office at Huntingdon, and that the sold accounts will be presentwi fur ounfirmation and allowance, at an Orphans' Court to he held at Huntingdon, in and foe the County of Hunting. don, on Wednesday the 10th * day of Nov ember next, to wit; 1. Henry Zimmerman Eeq.. Administrator of Elizabeth 'Zimmerman, late of Tod town. chip, deed. 2. Joseph NieCoy, administrator (le boob non of John Swlope, late of Walker town ship, deed. 5. tlissheth Milk, surviving administrator of Solomon Fink, late of Penn township, dee'd. (including the whole estate.) • 4. Adorn Rankin, administrator of the es. tate of Oliver K. Rankin, late of Franklin township deed. 5. 'Oliver Madden, executor of the estate of James Madden, late of Springfield township, deed. - _ 6. John Rung, Guardian of ''. B. Head, :OM of Joseph Rend, lute of West township, dee'd. 7. Jacob Weaver, and Jacob S. Berkstress• et.; Executor of the last will .te., of Julio W. Lierkstresser, lett of Hopewell township, date'd. 8. Henry Brefster, administrator of the es late of Cynthia J. Brewster, lute of the Bor. ough of Shirleysburg, dec . d. ft. David Clarkson Esq.. administrator of John IV, Matthias, lute of Cussvile, Hunting don county, deo'd. 10. Jas. A. DlcCuhan, one of the Executors of John McCann, late of Walker township, decd. 11. J. K inney MeCallan, one of the Exec. utote of John McCuban, late of Waller town ship, deed. 12. Wm. Reed Esq., Guardian of J. An drew Read, minor son of Joseph Read, late of West township, deed. 13. Wm. Read Esq., Guardian of Martha Recline Read, minor child of Joseph Read, late of West township, doc'd• HENRY GLAZIER, Register. Register's (Mice. Huntingdon, Oct. 9, 1853. f SELLING CLOTHING PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. 1858. . NE FALL AND ' WINT W ER GOODS. 1858. 111. Gutman & Co., Inform the public generally, that they have just received a large stock of Fall and ,Winter Goods, consisting of COA IS, VESTS. PANTS, &c., &c. Also, HOOTS, SHOES, HATS, r%RHS. His stork of Clothing is of the latest rash. ions, and manufactured of the best materials; and as they are 'determined to sell as cheap as tho cheapest, the public will do well to give them a call and examine their stock. /t Don't forget the place—Long's brick building, ou the coiner, Market square, Hun. tingdon. 0ct.13,7i8 [Estate of David Mountain ipletratiosa Notice. Lettere of ~.ilmimatration on the estate of David Mountain, Esq., late of Hopewell town. ship deed., havirg been granted to the under. signed, he hereby notifies all persons indebted to said estate to make immedints; payment, and all those having claims will present the same duly authenticated for settlement. NATHAN WHITE, Onalment Oct. 1.3. le. —4lO. 73000_01'1ES SOLI) IN TWO WEEKS!! NEW WORK BY LOLA MONTEZ. THE ARTS OF BEAU l'Y Or, SECRETS OF A LADY'S TOILET. ' With Hints to Gentlemen on the art of Faaci• tutting. By MADAME LOLA DiosTex, Countess of Lansfeldt. Cloth, gilt side. Price 50 cents. 'I his book contains an account, in detail, of !all the arts employed by the fashionable ladies of all the chief cities of Europe, tar the purpose of developing and preserving their charms. In dependent of its rare and really useful matter, the bouk is a curiosity as a piece et art itself, fur the most delicate subjects are handled with a skill and an unexceptional property of lam silage which is really surprising. This work is also full of curious and useful recipes used by the beauties of Europe, and I will enable ou te r ladies to supply thiiir toilets at a trifling cost, with what cannot be purchased at the perfumers at any cost. Published by DICK FITZGERALD, No. 18 Anti Street, New Yurk, I Copies of the above book sent by mail on re. cript of 50 cents, to aoy address, free of pos. lags. FOUND AT LAST ! ! ! The 4 4 ay to Save Money!! AND OVAII ZARB TlThills I ie tO BUY ALL MUDS OF HARDWARE BUY ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE BUY AL: KIND. OF HARDWARE FROM JAB. A. BROWN. FROM .lAS. A. litt.lWN. FROM Jas. A. BROWN, AT CITY PURIM THE GREAT PURIFER !- THE WORLD CHALLENGED ! XV - TO PRODUCE ITS EQUAL! Or THE BLOOD SEARCHER ;ice-GLORIOUSLY TRIUMPHANT I Sworn statement of David McCreary, of Na pier Township, Redford county. In April, 1856, es near as I can rememember a small pimple made its appearance on my up per lip, c lash noon heetvne enlarged end pure; I I u.a.l poulti..es ot sorrel, rind a wash of blue vitro!, without effect. Finding the sore extend ire I willed on Dr. Ely, of Schellsburg,, who prononneed it CANCER, and prescribed a wash of auger of lead and bread poultices. Finding these remedies of no avail. I called upon Dr. Shaffer, ot DaviilQville, Somerset county, who also proneanced we disease Cancer and ga, i. me internal and external remedies—the hum I consisting principally of caustic ; but all to no parpose, es the disease continued spreeling to ward the nose. I next need a preparation of ar senic. in the form of salve. 'Phis for a time chocked the disease tut the inflammation soon increased. I next railed upon Dr. Stotler of St. I Clairol ills, Bedford comity, who also pronoun eed the cliseaxn to he (:sneer, and applied a Salve ; slid to he a mover-litiling remedy, but it hod no 1 chisel whatever in checking the spread of the I wire. In December, of the seine year, the die• I ease had eaten away a greater part of my upper lip. find bed nttackcil the nose, when I went to i Cincinniiti where I consulted Dr. It. S. Newton of toer Electic Medical College. Ile pronoun ced the disci'. '•it cutaneous Cancer, superin duced by an inordinate use or mercury." Ile i applied mild tine ointment, and gave me inter ,' mil remedies. My race healed up, but the in I &imitation Whe not thoroughly removed, In ' February, 1857, he pronounced me cured, and I left for home. In April the disease agnin re ' turned. and so violent was the pain that I could not re.t at night. Late in May. I returned to Cincinnati. and ag tin placed myself under the charge of Dr. Newton, with whom I remained until September, during which time lie used evert. known remedy, au! partly succeeded in !checking the disease, but when I rat urned home there wore still threw discharging aloes, upon use face. I continued using Ne wton's preparations, and also medicine that 1 got from 1)1.. Ely, but the Cancer continued growing un- I til it had eaten off the loft side of my nose, the greater portion of my left cheek, and lied ettack- ea my left eve, I had given up all ho uof or- er being cured, since Dr. Ely said he could only ' give relief; but that a cure was impossible. In Considwing the cost, we can truly env that March, 1858. I bought a bottle of ...Blood Sear. this is the most efficient, simple and durable I cher," but I must coerces 1 had no faith in it. Farm Mill now in use, and hundreds of farmers I was very wtak when I commenced taking it ;• testify to Rs superior merits. but I found that I gained strengtii day by day. ~ It is adapted for one or two horse ..and also that the ulcers commenced drying up. railway, or two or four horse lever e% " or steam or water power, and will 440/pi I continued, and when the third bottle was ta , ken my face was healed as if by a miracle. I grind Corn, Rye, Oats ur Wheat tined a fourth bottle and I have been healthier from sir M ' twelve bushels per hour, ac- since than I have ht.' for the last seven years. cording to fineness required ; and it is also or- Although my face is sadly disfigured I am still ranged with steel cutters to grind Core in the grateful to a benign Provideuce who has spared ear. my life, and which has been done through the This mill is constructed on entitle new instrumentality or LINDBEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD principles, and so arranged with solf.sharpen- i s runuffen . DAVID ISIOCREARY. leg qualities that it completely removes the Sworn and subscribed. this Slat day of Au objection that iron mills will 80011 wwir out ; hence, it deco not require any sharpening and gust, A. D. 1858, before me, one el the Justices of the Peace in and for the Borough of Holliday.- can be run for years without any repairs, thus burg, Muir county Pa. saving much time and expense and always rea- I Winless- U 1 Jones. JOHN GOBLET. dy for work. It occupies a space of less than three feet i NEW EVIDENCE. square, and weighs about 300 lbs. Being afflicted with a grevious Totter on the Price with soave arranged lor sifting Corn arms and Dee—alter trying many remedies Meal for family use while grinding $5O. ' which utterly failed to cure—l was persuaded Price with Bolting Machine attached for ma- by %V. M. Barris & Co. to try Lindsey's Inipro king family flour $75. veil Blood Searcher; and now, six-whekli alter Send ut once for a descriptive Catalogue, con- finishing the a send bottle, pronounce myself minieg full description of Mill with Certificates cure d. &c. ; W. L. BOYER & BROTHER, The totter broke out, something over a wear Agricultural Implement Factory, ago, on the Inside of my alms, extending iron Sept. 29, 'sB.—lrn. Philadel p hia ' the on down to the writ to; also an my face, SCHQOI 4 TEACHERS WANT ED — . irpipediatply round t he mouth and chin, and con titled to he a perfect torment to me until' cured by Teachers of a and and Moral character, and the Blood Seareher. My arms, at times, were well qualified to Teach the Various branenes almost useless, owing to the cracks and sores taught in Common Shoot will be empl f ,y e d, on them, liable to bleed at any time on the and memo liberal wages, by applying imme. least exertion to lift or work, and sometimes .. R aily . th i t i tt I eauref , ly pr eve six weeks diately, By order of the Board . of Directors, nt tearin JOHN RUNG , Sect. my nes . I have no, cen cured six "'"`" li . ed feel it due to Mr. Lindsey, and to the pub. West tp., Sep. 8. 1858. _ lic generally, to make this statement, in hope 1000 P OC K ET KNIVES, sane to , that others like myself may be benighted by best in the world, for sale by nein his valuable medicine. JAMES A. WN. her ID UTCHER-KNIVES & (.1 %IWOS IN JANE ..4WILSON. mark II greet variety at the Hardware Store of Sworn and subscribed before me, oue of the 1 S e pt. 6, '58.-4t. JAS. A. BROWN. Aldermen in and for the City of Pittsburgalltliis QPLENDID RAG CARPET for - 37eits. per.2Bth day of Jody,A. D. 1858. f... , yard at the cheap store of I AiiD AIoMAST.ER Aldermen. • liorgat ir Waielissimp• Hollidaysburg, Sept. 22,6114.• This ARRIVAL, OF NEW GOODS exceodsall others iii ingorltn. Ist. Because it supplies THE PEOPLE with indespetuable articles and many want inven tions. which can be found eniy in u HARD WARE STORE. . . 2ml. Tl:a subscriber purehnqing in Isms quantities from tonnoliteturers, is etinbled to sell these ammlit from 20 to 100 . per cent cheaper: than they are sold by other merehatits. Ilk stock includes n complete variety of BEI LI/ I NG- H ARD WARE, CUTLER Y. OILS. PAINTS. VARNISHES. GLASS, . STEEL, IRON, MECII ANlr's TOOLS, HOLLOW-WARE, SADDLERY. CARRIArE TRIMMINGS. CHAIN PUMPS, LEA) PIPES, MOROCCOES, LININGS Sc. Together with a full assortment or everything pertaining to Ili: line of business. All orders receive promo t attention. JAMES A. BROWN. Huntingdon, Oct. 6th, IBM. . _ C OAL BUCKETS & SHOVELS For sate ny ti. JAS. A. BROWN, NOTICE. HE public are hereby notified, that the sub. scriber purchased at Sheriff's sale on lifori• day the 27 of Sept. A. D 1858, the full. i as the properly of George Price. to wit: horses. 3 colts, 16 head of Cattle 19 hogs, his share of the jrrain and hay in the barn. ',nil of all kinds of grain in the ground, Wagon, Horse Gears, Blacksmiths tools, Farming uten sils, Household and Kitchen fornitorne, and all other personal property whatever of the said Price, and that he had left the same in his possession, in be used by hint, as the prop• erty of the subscriber. JOHN BARE. J Mt anon, Sept. 30, 1858.-31. COLEMAN'S PATENT FARM MILL. NEW GOODS!!! GREAT BARGAINS' —AT-- FISHER & liieMITRTRIE'S. m 1-IEY have just received a large and beau tiful assortment offal/ mid minter goods, which are open for inspection. and to which the attention of the public is directed. Their stock embraces every article that can be found in a well selected stock of Dry Goods consistmg of Black and Fancy Silks. French and English merinoe's, Solid, and Fancy all wool DeLaine's ' Mohair, Madonna, Danubi an, and Tatnise Cloths Scotch Plaids Doßaizo Cohnrgs, Alpaceas, Mousline DeLaines., Ging hams, French Chintz, Brilliants, Fancy Prints &e. A beangful assortment of Fall and Winter Shawls ' 'fbibet Shalls, Gents Traveling Shawls also Plain Merino, extra wide, in squares for Shawls. A large stock of Kid Gloves, Heaver Count lets Silk and woolen Do. Morino, Silk and Cashmere Gloves &c., a superior lot of stone Buck Gloves and mica also Dress Trinimins ' Fringes, antiques Ribbons Ladles Collars, 11.onikerchiefs, hosier' Buttons , Floss, Sew ing Silk, extension skirts, Hoops 01 ell kinds &c. ALSO:—Ticking, Osnaburg, bleached and unbleached muslin all prices ; Colored and White Cumbrics, Barred and swess Mullins, Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks, and many other articles which comprise the line of White and Domestfc Goods. French Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassimers. Satinetts, Jeans Tweeds, Denims Blue, Drills Flannels, Linsels. Comforts, Blankets dte. Caps, Bonnets of every variety and and style. A good Stock of Groceries. Hardware Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Wood end Willow ware. which will be sold cheap. We also deal in Plaster, Salt, Fish and all kinds of Grain, and posses limilities in this branch of trade, unequalled by any. We de liver nil packages or parcels of merchandise free of charge at the Depots of the Broad Top and Penna. Rail Roads. CLIME Owe Coate ALL, and be convinced that METROPOLITAN is the place to secure hudlionable and desirable goods disposed of $t the lowest rut., Oci. 6. FISHER & M MUIZrnM. PON'T READ THIS! New Drug and Grocery Store. SAMUEL S. SMITH, Hill St., 5 doors west of the Court House, Huntingdon. Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals. Dye Stuffs,Paints Varnish es, Oils, Spt. Turpentine, F luid, Alcohol, Wine swk,Brantly of the hest article forditedicul pur poses, Concentrated Lye for mai ineSsap, Glass Putty Patent Medicines also Coffee, Tea, Cho colate, Sugar, Molasses. Vinegar, Fish Salt Flour, Crakers, Nuts, Candies, Figs, Raisics- Tobacco, Cigars, Syrups of all kinds fur sum, mot drinks, in a word every thing usually kept in a Drug or Grocery Store, those who desire pure and Genuine articles will! do well by giving ns a call. Sept. 29, 1858.—1 y. U f Iron City Commercial College. PITTIIDUROIf, PA. - • CHARTEBEr 1855. 300 Students attending January 1058. Now' the largest and Must thorough Com mercial School of the United States.— Young men prepared for actual duties of the Counting Room. J. C: SMITH, A. M. Prof. of Book•koep• ing and Science of Accounts. A. T. DouTnErT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. _ J. A. HEYDRICIE and T. C. hamtwa, Teach ers of Book-keeping. A. COWLEY and W. A. MILLER, Profs. of Penmanship. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK• KEEPING, A, used in every department of hoqinoss. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID BUSINESS WRITING—DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY- MERCANTILE: ---- C612,157.45NDENC E— COMMERCIAL LAW— Are taught, and all other suljects neceesary for the success and thorough education of a practical business man. 12 PREMIUMS. Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh fur the past three years, also in Eastern and Win ter!, Cites, for the beat Writing, NOT ENGRVED WORK. Important Information. Students enter at nny titan.—No t•acation— Time unlimited—Review nt pleasnrc—t;radu• ates assisted in obtaining sitentions—Tuition for Full Commercial course s3s,oo—Average time tf to 12 week—Board, $2.50 per week— Wationury, s6.oo—entire cost, $60.00 to $70.- 00. eir Ministers' Sons received at half price. I or Card—Circular—Specimens of Business and Ornamental Writing—inclose two stumps and address F. W. JENKINS, Sept. 29, 1858.—1 y. Pittsburgh, Pa [Estate of David Enyeart der'll] AUDITOR'S NOTICE, The undersigned appointed Auditor by the Court to ascertain and report the liens against Real Relate of David Enyeart, lute a Cromwell Township decd., and to make distribution of the proceeds of the same, will attend for that purpose at his Office, in the Bourough of Hun tingdon, on Thursday the 14th day of October next, when and where all persons interested can give their attendance. JACOB MILLER. Huntingdon Sept. 15 1855.-41. ALTOONA, Blair co., 'Tilly 3,'58. J. 1) STONEROAD, Lewistown, Dear Siri—Mr. Wm. Tuntruxuon, who has been suffering several years from rheumatism, got so ill that his friends end relatives were summoned to wituess his death. I induced his friends to try the virtue of your preparation—they did so, as the last re; sort egd, to their astonishment and joy, ha be gan t o improve, got better and better, owl now, es far as I know he is a hale and stout man. This is not the only case where the Gatvatete Ott. has surpassed human expectations. In ovary case where I have recommended the On., it has done what it promises to do. Send us another s2o's worth. Yours truly, H. LEHER, Aug. 18,'58-Iy, 3AV:hie FUND. 13 ;37 National , • ti SAFETY 711157 -- a 'f* Company. , , WALNUT STREET, SCHITII-WEST CORNER OF THIRD, Malol2lPliqa. Incorporated by the State oft eansylvania. VIVI PER OE? INTEREST MONEY IS RECEIVED IN ANY SUM, large or small, and interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. The aloe 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. Barry, Francis Lee, Joseph Yerkes, Henry Diettenderifer, id payments made daily Hon. Henry L. Benner, Edward L. Curter, Robert L. Selfridge, Saml. IL Ashton, C. Landreth Munn., Money is received as in gold without mile°. made in Real Estate cuts, and smell class so. requires. The investments are Mortgages, Ground Rei curitios as the Charter 11 Feb.24,'57. "cnahinaib 9r) WCO33 OFFICE. Premiums awarded the "JOURNAL" Of flee at the late County FAIR, for the best GARD, DI ANN AND FAING'Y PRINTING?: Having recently received from the Eastern Cities, a MOT POWER PREBO, and a large variety of the moat fashionable Printing Material, which makes it one of the moat complete Printing Establishments in this section. Persons in want of any kind of PEILIN R EARZY work, cannot do better than favor us with their patronage. We have facilities for execu• ting in a superior manner any kind of PRINTING IN COLORS on the most reasonable terms. Those who may wish to ()Wahl soy style of ORNAMENTAL POSTERS can be accommodated at this establishment at short notice. AUCTION BILLS, BILL HEADS, SHOW BILLS, CIRCULARS, WAY BILLS, LEGAL BLANKS, CONCERT BILLS, PROGRAMMES, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, CARDS, &c., &C., will be furnished promptly, executed in he best style Mid at reasonable rates. gisir Orders by express, mail or otherwise, will receive immediate, attention. VCSI. LITERARY RUBEAI7. An experienced Editor. a suceeesful Author, and a thoroughly educated Literary Men, wow ry with vventy•five years of the druckiery of Daily Journalism, has determined to hire out and sell his brains at retail, to thoso who may require their services, in any honorable way. ,Merchants, Business Men, Inventors, and dealers of every kind, will be supplied off, hand with Advertisements, (poetical or ot herwise,) Notices, Cards, Circulars, or any epeeists afar titles desired. Politicians will be supplied with Speeches, Reports, Resolutions, Letters, Toasts, Paul• phlets, Editorial Articles, Communications, and every sort of Brainwork, which they may find it ine.mveuient or troublesome to do them. selves. Ladies and Gentlemen, of every rank in so• ciety or occupation in life, :..110 have Letters written on any subject, whether business or sentimental. The advertiser will also conduct or translate Correspondence of every kind, either English, French, Spanish, German or Latin. Poesy, Acrostics, for Albums, Notes. Pinot.' deux, Monodies ' and Compositions of the most delicate and confidential diameter, incident to every possible circumstance or Inset in life, will he furnished in inviolable confidence, by writing to the undersigned, and explaining their wishes. Orders by mail, accompanied with cash. will be itrictly and promptly attended to. Address J. THOMPSON, Literary Burette. Box 2285 Philadelphia P.O., Ps. A uz.18,'48.• v SUFFERING HUMANITY READ THIS: The underaigued takes this Method ofinfor ming the public generally that there is no med icine now offered to the phlic that is eqeal to DU VALL'3 GALVANIC OIL in reilening suffering humanity. I wits en observer of its effects inn friend of mt., who suffered almost ever) thing tram nruralgie affection which resisted the best med ical treatment in Centre calmly. We applied freely the Galvanic Oil to the painful part, and gave come inwardly, and in 20 minutes the pa lien, wan nisieeP, end when awaked was free free from pain, and condued so.—This is a positive fact which I am willing to make good at any time, A rase of FELON was eared in nearly the same length of time. J. H. ITAHN,Centre fill. Aug. 18 1858-Iy. Centre county. HO 1 THIS WAY. Does anybody want to get into good bast. none, by which they can make from $75 to $lOO a month without hard labor? If so send mo 5 cents in stamps or money, for return postage, and by return mail, you will receive circulars of the grandest monepmaking scheme ever appeared to man. Discovered by a Georgian and proved to he invaluable b j one million of Southern people. Address, A. C. DENSODI, Mobile Sept. 22, 'sB.—ly. THE GREAT BEAIITIFEER So long unsuccessfully sought, FOUND AT LAST t F OR it restores permanently gray heir to is original color; covers luxuriantly the bald head; removes all dandruff, itching and all scrof ula, scald head and all eruptions; makes this Bair soft , healthy, and glossy ; and will preserve it to airy imaginable age, removes, as if by mag ic, all I lotches, &c. front the face, and cares all neuralgia and nervous bead ache. Si. Gimlet and the following. Dover, N. H., Feb. Id, 1157. PROF. 0. J. WOOD & CO.—Oents; Withba a few days we have received so many orders and calls for Prof. J. H. Wood's Hair 'Restora tive, that to day we were compelled to seed to Boston for a quantity, (the 6 dozen you for. warded all being sold,) while we might order • quantity from you. Every bottle to hove soli seems t o have produced three or four new customers, and the approbation, and patronage it receives from the most substantial and worthy citizens ofour vicinity, fully convince us that it is & MOST VALUABLE PREPARATION. Send us as soon as may be one gross of SI size; and one dozen $2 size ; and Wilma as yours very respectfully. Signed, D. LATEIROr C. Hickory Grove, St. Cherles co. Me. Nov. le, 1856.—Prof. 0. J. Wood.—Dear sir: Sometime last summer we ware induced to use wine of :,our Hair Restorative, and its elects were so wonderful, we feel it our dit ty to you and the afflicted to report it. Oar little son's head for some time had been perfectly covered with sores, and some called is mailed head. The heir almost entirely came off in consequence, when a friend, seeing his sufferings, advised ns to use a bottle of your Res torative, we did so with but little hope of one cess,but tooursurprise, and that of all our friend. a very few applications removed the disease en tirely, and a new and luxurieut crop of hair soon started oat, and we can now eay that oar boy hoses healthy scalp and as luxuriant crop of hair as any other child. We can therefore, and do hereby recommend your Restorative, as a perfect remedy for all disc eses of the scalp and hair. We are, yours respectfully. GEORGE W. HIGGINBOTHAM, SARAH A. HIGGINBOTHAM. 0. J. Wood & co., Proprietors 312 13roaclway New York, in the great N. Y. wire railing estab. lishineat, and 114 Market tik. St. Louie And sold by all Druggi sts. Sept. 22, 1858.-3 m• STATE CENTRAL CONNITTRI. The President of the People's State Convention, Hon. A. R. Reeder, hes ea, nounced the following gentlemen to lilt as a State Central CoMmittee fur the press ent campaign: Henry M. Fuller, Philadelphia. Charles A Close, do. Wm. B. Mann, do- Wm. Millward, do. James J. Creigh, West Chester . John S. Brown, Doylestown. Henry King, Allentown. Isaac Eckert, Reading. Robt. M. Palmer, Pottsville. Charles Albright. Mauch Chuck. A. K. Peckham. Tunkhannock. Henry M. Hoyt, W dksbarre. John McPheroon Warren W. P. J. Painter, Muncy. George A. Frick, Danville. Lemuel Todd, Carlisle. John Wood, Conshohocken. John Wallower, Herisburg. A. S. Henderson. Lancaster. Oilier J. Dickey, do, David E. Small, York. A. K. McClure, Chambersburg. David McMurtrie, Huntingdon. Alexander Mullin, Ebensburg. Darwin Phelps, Kittanning. Edgar Cowan, Greensburg. McKennan, Washington. Thomas M. Marshall, Pittsburg. Robt. B. Carnachaa. Birmingham. John N. Purviance, Butler. Wm. M. Stephenson, Mercer. Alfrec Huidekpper, Meadville. Philip Clever, Strattenvitle. ' , l l lll