DU VALI 'S GALVANIC OIL, Dared originally ky Pen. 11. DUV•ALL. funnetly ut the College of Surgeon., at Park IS NOW OEFERED TO THE PUB, I, E r For the Cure of all sore and ?sin ful Diseases...lg For instance—Pain or soreness in any part of the system, Rheumatism, pain the hock, breast or sides, healed breasts Neuralgia, Burns, Sprains, Head-ache, Cramp in the Stomach or any other dis ease that is SORE or PAINFUL, and it is only over this class of diseases we claim a VICTORY. We say positivel‘ to our patrons we can relieve the sufferer 99 times out of 100. We WOlllll just soy Ito ilia politic, Prof. Du Vali was 26 years in bringing to this medicine superiority over all others. Price 50 cm. Per bottle—} per cent cut °tithe trade. All orders must he ad dressed to J. D. STONEROA I), Sole Agent for U. 8., Lao - mows, Ye Aug.18:58...1y. LI aaa ED i.u. DR. JAMES 111. JARRET, OF THE NEW YORK LUNG INFIRMARY. lily connection fur the past eight years with the above Institution, as Cheif Physician. and a twelve yenta; course of steady devotion to the Cure of Pulmonary Conaumption and ha him dud d.seaws,. together with Inv annivalled portuunies and advantage of pathological re. st arch—aided not a little by a perfect system of Medical Inhalation—hue enabled me to al , rive at a deciaive, direct, and aucceastul comsat of treatment fur the positive and radical cure of all disease of thertirout, Lunge, and Air . Passages. By Jubilation, the vapor and cura tive properties of medicines are directly addsr• eed to the diseased organs and the integument. do not advise the use of Medical Inhalation of any kind, to the exclusion of general treat ment ; at,d although I consider it a useful ad juvant in the proper management of those fear tad and often tend diseases, yet I deem it very necessary that each patient alauuld have the ben e fit of both yew rot and total treatment. The success hf toy treatment in the share di cease, and the high character of the Institution over which I have so lung had the !tailor to preside, are too well known to need any eulogy or comineut hum me. At the solicitation of many private and prufessional friends. through whole philanthropic aid the above charity has been long and liberally supported, and after due comuderation, 1 have concluded to make such StraligeMulite as will bring the benefits of my experience mid treutnieut within the reach of all, and nut confine myself, as heretofore, to those only who entered the Infirmary, or who were able to visit me at my office. Ma plait therefore that the arrangement will give en tire satisfaction, both to my protesinal brethern and the public, I would respectfully announce in conclusion, that /curt now be consulted per, tonally or by letter, on all diseases as above anal that the medicines, the same as used in the Institution, prepared to suit each he:livid', 1 al cull, Inhaling Vapors ' Medical Inhaling, will t irwardedhy express to any part of the Culled Staten or the Canada.. utatts.—My terms of treatment by letter are as followings, yin; : $1! per mouth for each patient, which will include medicine aullicieot fur one tnunth'is use; also, Inhaling V , and an Inhaling Apparatus. ?apneas flows: $6 to be paid to Express Agent n receipt of the box of It dictate, and the bal ncesC et the excitation of the mouth, if the patient be cured or is 'satisfied with the treatment. Patients, by giving a full history of their case, and their sy mptoms in tall, call be treated us well by letter as by personal examination. Patients avail. themselves of Dr. Jarrett'a treatment may rely upon immediate and permanent releif, as be seldom Ise* to treat a case over thirty dais. Letters uladvice promptly answered. Nur fur. ther paticulara address JAMES M. JARRETT M. D ., No. 820 Breativ.y, cor. Twelah se., 2;1-:'Y P.3.-I'hystetaua and others visitnig the city are respeefully invited to call at the In firmatoty. where many interesting cases can be wit...led, and where our imptimed appara tus for the inhalation of medicated vapor eau lip mien and inipeated. Ir Aug:l;sB4w. TOWN VS Couwray.—Ws notice as the warm weather grows apace, the denizens of pent up cities seek the unbrogeous &lades and sylvan scenes of the rural por tions of the country; per tontra the in habitants of the country and dwellers among the enchanting scenery of nature, having a little leisure time, alter gathering in the fruits of the earth, turn their attention et ty ward, for recreation or i usiners purpo. ses. To all such, perhaps nn city In the union possesses so many cl.artns os the City of .'enn,with its many objects of beau ty at d art. Its magnificent wuter.worka, its Academy of Music, Acsdetny of Natural Science, Art Unions, Picture Galleries, Parks; Cemeteries, etc.; and last, though not least, that link between the present and glorious past, that revered relic of th "times that tried men't sours,"-. Old bide. pendency Hall. All ore objects of un u sual interest to the intelligent visitor, site viewing which, a tew minutes might be profitably spent in the flair Dressing.S. sons of George Thurgaland, No. 29 South Sixth St., between Chestnut and Market, in admiring the light and beauti• ful "Gossamer Wig" and Toupee" of his make. George has also a 'Liquid Hair Dye" which is rapidly s ipersrding all other in the market. (Estate of Enoch Chilcote der.4 ) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the estate of En. och Chi'cote, late of Todd township deed., Lacing been granted to the tindeNigned, he hereby notifies all persons indebted to said no. tate to make immediate payment, and all those having claims will present the saute duly authenticated foe settlement. DAVID CLARKSON, Administrator de bonne non. A55.18,'68..6 . (Elate if De;id Mountain tided.] Adman Ist rat ion Notice. Letters of Administration on thu estate of David Mountain. Esq.,late of Hopewell town ship deed., having been grunted to the under signed, be hereby notifies ull persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and all those having claims will present the same duly authenticated for settletnet.t. NATHAN WHITE, damn Coalmont Oct. 13. '48.-4t... CPLENDID fur 371 cut. per yard at she cheap ;FL Miscellaneous Advertisements. r tvz.wx,..tackws nR. MORSE , the Inventor of MORSE'S IN 1.1 DIAN RooT PILLS, has spent the grea ter part of his life in travelling,, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as North America--has spent three years among the In dians of omit Western country—it was in this way that the Indian Root Pills were first die. covered. Dr. Morse was the first Mae to es• tablish the fact that all diseases arise from Im purity of the Blood—that our strength, health and life depended upon this vital fluid. When the various passages heroine clogged, and do not act infierfflet harmony with the dif. ferect functions of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and di sensed; thus causing all pains sickness and distress of every name; our strength is exile.. ted, our health we are deprived of, and it' na ture is not assisted in throwing off the stag. Inuit humors, the blood will become choked and cease to art, and thus our light of life will forever be blown out. How important then that we should keep the various passages of the body free and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it in our power to put a medi cine in your reach, namely, Morse's Indian Root Pills. manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the mountainous tulle in gnrdeu, for the health and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which tr pens the pores of the skin, and assists Nature in throwing out the finer parts of the corny. tion within. The second is a plant which is an Expectoraut. that opens and unclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus. in at soothing manner, perfiirinsito duly by throwing oil phlegm, .d other huinuts from the longs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic which gives ease and double strength to the kidneys; thus ...aged, they draw large a— mounts of impurity finini the blood, which in then thrown out bountifully by Cie urinary or muster passage, and which could m t have been discharged in shy other way. The fourth to a Cathartic, and accompanies the other prop- erties of the Pills while engaged in pnrifying the blood; the coarser particles of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlets, ate thus taken up and conveyed off in great quail titles by the bowels. From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse' Indian Root Pills not may rater the stomach hut heroine united with the blood, for they lied way to every part, and completely rcpt silt and deans« the system from all impurity, mid the life of the body, which is the 'flood, be conies perfectly healthy;_ consequently all sick uess and pain is driveu from the system, fur they cannot remain when the body becomes so pure and clear. The reason why people are so distressed when sick. and why so many die, is because they do not get a medicine which will pass to the sfflicted parts. and which will open the natural passages for the disease to he east one hence, a large quantity of limit and other min ter is lodged, .d the stomach and ',est ines are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass; thus undergoing disagreeable ferment, tion, constantly mixing with the blood, whit.4l throws the corrupted matter through every vein and artery. until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse's Pills have ad ded to themselves victory upon victory, by re storing /clinking of the sick to blooming health and happiness. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tormented with sickness, pin and anguish, and whose feeble frames have een score lied by the burning elements of nil ging fever, and who have been brought, as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, had it not been fur this great and wonderful medicine, Morse's !infirm Rout Pills, After one or two doses had been taken, they were astonished, and it . solutely surprised, in sittiessing their cluirm• ja g effects. Nei only do they give imineilh ate eon,: and strength. and take away all sick. neas. pain and anguish but they at once go io work at the foundation of the disease, which i. the blood. Therefore, it will be shown, elec• (ally by those who use these Pills, that they will 8t; cleanse and purify, that disease—Ow deadly enemy—will lake its Hight, and 1 11, • molt of youth and beauty will 'Wei 'mud the prospect of a lung and happy life sill chetah and brighten your days. CAUTION.—Beware of n counterfeit sign ed A. B. .Voore. All genuine have the name , of A. J. WHITE d CO. on each box. Alsl the signwure of A. J. White & Co. .01 eta era are spurious. A. J. WHITE & CO., Sole Proprietors 50 Leonard Street, New York. Dr. Morse's Indian Rust Pills are sold br all dealers in Medicines mar agents wanted in every town, village tl hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the anency will address a:Above for terms. AO*. Price '25 cent. per box. five boxes wid sent 00 receipt of $l, posta ; ,te paid. beJOHN READ, Agent Huntingdon, Pa. December .6 '57:-Iy. • I ick Darkness covers the Earth. And Gross Darkness the people. COUNTRY MERCUANTAI And all Others, 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 Wholesaieneruietuir, HEAD QUAD. TEES. South SECOND Street, PH LADELPHIA, The onlyplace where exclusive A gencien can he obtained for the States of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. These Latiips give a light equal in intensity of flame. and similar in appearance to G.. and are claimed to he superior to all other portable lights, now in use. No fear of Explosion—No offensive odor. —No smoke.—Vern easily trim. med.—As easily regulated as a Gas Light.— Can be adapted to all purp - tses.—And Netter than all fur n poor man,-50 per cent. cheaper than any other portable light, now in common Soto AU MY At eo, FOR linapPe Patent Rosin and Coal Oil Lamp. IfirLarnpn, Oils, Wicks, Shorten. end every article in the line. S. E. SOUTHLAND. NO. 38 South Second Street, Pkilnd& Septlt,'sB.• Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given, that the partnership heretofore existing between :etcr Tuppery soil James McCartney. under the tirm of Tippery & bleCmtney, was on the 24111 of September. dissolved by mutual consent. All persons knowing themselves indebted tosabl Hum will make immediate payment, and those having cairns will prosout them to either of the un— dersigned. PETER TIPPERY, JAMES McCARTNEY. 0m.13,158.4t. VV.A..1%TT137Z12 WHEAT AND CORN wanted at this office. Thosa having either can dispose of the sash by Selling MOM• Miscellaneous Advertisements. COOK STOVE. New Cut-Press. Having bought Vast ''CARD PRESS," we ii are now prepared to print in the prcportion , three curds in the same time that tiny other A SPLENDID NEW COOK STOVE Ps. press in the county can print one, consequent sale at this office; it is calculated to burn wood ly we can print them cheaper—if not done well or coal. l we make nu charge ut all. We ask your pa - • A. H. C. BROCKEL t rot .age. 22 CLIFF EW YORE, NEW STORE! NNW GOODS!! mAN,FAvTruKR nr Glass Nyringes, II (*pantie Vials,' Graduated Measures. Nut , slug Bottles, etc. Gloss Ware for Chemists, Druggists. Perfu mers, Photographers, etc. Green Glut. by the package. A liberal discount math- to the trade. Orders front Druggists nod Dealers solicited, Price LlBlB sent on application. Auk4:58.,3m. , TS lIAT' 800 . . -01101, lIATS & largest sock brooelo to town. are sell ing very cheat. by L \lcMtltTlti F:. arturtAsDßu rouNDAY. ~~',^ r ,~ The Alexandria Foundry Flask., Mitten., he., have been bought by R. C. Me The Foundry is in blast and lig has all kind. 01 Cas. tigns. gtoves of all kind.. blachines, Plough., Kettles, &c., &c., whirl, he wdl .ell at tha low- Tf- rot market triton. Alt kind. of Vont, I try nroduee and old metal taken in exchange at market Price, U. C. Nutill..l. Blity 26 1858. - CHEAP GOODS. GREAT BARGATNS! ! FISHER & NIOILIRTRIE Unveil.' received their eeonotl stock of SUMMER GOODS, which will he sold of at G . E 'PLY REDUCED PRICES. It comprises Summer Dress Goods of every description. Prints. Gingham,. Cottons, White Goods, Hosiery, Mitts. Trimmings. Marseilles, Potent Extension Skirts, Hoops of all kinds, Straw Go As, limas & Slmes, stilt' a large and general assortment of all kinds of Goods sui table to the maws the commuttits. HUNTINGDON WARM SPRINGS. The IVarm Springs at the nave of Warrior'. Ridge, five in les north ot Huntingdon, overlook fog Standing Static Creek. and environed ht• ro mantic hill♦ and woodlands, have been leased lit the fit mer proprietor of the Learner !louse. The extensive Hotel Intilfling-f, bath bon-es. &v., erected at great cop -nee by Ge torrid A P. Wilson, have been completed—mid the groves have lame henutifully laid out and adorned.— The Hotel varlora and chambers airy and com fortablt• tarnished; and the provee. from the veranda. Mr beauty, cannot he excelled. For hall'n century, these Springs hove been celebrated for their medicinal qualiti,s, and the great nature of the waters in rheumatic and chro nic affection:. The temperature of the water tieing 69i degrees. renders the bathing llolight lel and invigorating. In tie surrounding woods 411101 mountains. gums aboundy, 111111 the finest fish are caught in Stone Creek. l'erums iu par suit of health or lell,lllre, .111 61111 thin delightful and healthful retreat; and its nearness to the Pennsylvania linitrotol, and the cheapness of the rates charged glieos, give it u decided advantage over any ',titer watering plaeo in the State. The. Proprietor has 111111 years of experience in the loc , iness and 1111 puiva imr trouine will be spa red to Mahe guest.: emlif.rtable. Harks null' linnting.lon to Warm Spring., on the arrival of the different Railroad train.— titre 25 colts. Fatitilies tier hited 01 nu, orate terms. JOHN R. 111.11i1), w,,,, springc near Huntingdon, June sth CONSUMPTION CURED. Peopritior. CONSIIMPTiON AN - 6 - LD INDIAN Do . crou. UNCAS lII2ANT. CURED. nt:slZini,lg."Tin,,t2: nin liqcov..nal a HARE CONsimpTioN PLA NT, that proves to he a certain care for Con.untittitt, CURED. Itrene'aitis, Ast;amt, Liver r.attplitint, /Cerro. Attee tions, Omelet, (7°1.1, Rte.— CONSUMPTIONHavin g new nettle hi. liirtime and retired frt. I .llSille.i, he CURED. Ili i r " ..e:o l iis t " t fur preparing the medicin e s j'ree of charge to nll coNsumpAioNwho may desire it, and will petal to hie agent, eeellostn e CURED. i trie " r:iTr i n l iettr" l „ l ".'di . :"a l :.") of thvir.~lnl~tenl.,— CONSIIIIPTIONrne 001 I /1,, has eared more titan :Haw cam, Con- CURED. Fou.~Nir.n alone , and 1111 pen 1111 . . thumsekp. 'hi. CONSUIIIPTIONty ! H. the Doctor wi.h. to do oli the good he cou before he CARED. di.. Adolre..‘ aII lett.% to DANIEL A I)EE, Box 3531 I'. 0., New York, Who is his sole agent. June 30th, 1858,1 y. BANK NOTICE. The undersigned citizens of the county of Huntingdon, he eby give notice Il at they initial to make application I. the next LegiAmur.. to. It (limner, lot the creation a Corporate la, with Banking or iii , counting I rivi.euos• styled — Tin: Ilex . rltfo.llo ( . 01'NT1 itAhli," In be located in the Borough of Iluotingd•.n. cut.- ty of Ibititingdon, nog State of l'enoryi;. tin, with a capital of one hundred thousand &dist., with the specific 41' jeer or issuing [Link paper. and doing ail tither things ordinarily pertaining to a Bank of issue. W. B. ZtAGLER, B. E. WM UIITRIE, DAvtn 81. In, A..l(llsi ON, SHWEI.I. BTEW.I.RT, Wm. CoLtttt, Wm 31(•Nleirritn , tlAmtot • Tin.. 11. Csuimmft, GRAFFIES MILLEn, A. W. BENEDICT, •INO. AkeULLOC R. BOCCE PLTNIKIN, JOHN WHITTAKER, TIIONAS P. CAMPBELL A aitiphlogistic Ralf. This reklirated medicine i 4 for sale at the Journal Office . Fur all inflammatory diseases it it a certain care. Get a hex and try it, to who are afflicted. 11TTIVIENIOVil 11(3411. 16 ib,:r respectfully tontounees to his friends and the public generally. that he has leased that old awl well establi shed 'rove. STAND. knOWII tW the Throtinfirfort , fleet, on Outcome' of Hill and Merles Street, in the Birgit of Hunting- : ; don. Ile has recently pot the house through n thoro ugh course of repairs, and is now equal to .y in this pito e. lice TAULD will 111.11 , 11 he stored with the hest the mason can uthird, to coil the buttes unit appetites of hit guests. fits lieu will always he tilled with Choice Li quors, m u d Ma STAB. always attended by ears nil snit often tire (,Hers. an i Ft e l p l i o rit h' lrli " ee b t y iXt r ia ic iloil, " t e o n i t t i l o e n rit to and hu re s ete s a liberal chore of public patronage. Sept. 13,1858-Iy. 1•. 11IcATEER. TIOUGLASS & SIIERWOODS' Patent Ex tension Skirts, for aide only by Pitmen 4 Mellsretsun. Miscellaneous Ad v erlisenients4 FISHER & McMUItTRIE ITAVING re-opened the METIIOI'.OI,ITAN holverly known ee • , ,vroN , 4" tyke 'den— Mire ill 411111.11111lifIgto their tunny friend, thet they have reee eel Dew end well.seleeted reek nt tioniht, which they lee! will ~,tkly the Ha, will prove ueeceptionlible itl s.rvi.F: end (4.1.1 TV. •• T 111, 1 .111 1. .11 . I)rosA :mods etti,;nives ROBE , A QUI I. LE I < 4)II.:ANDIES, Lal IV NS. tuzi 7.% LES, &e. C BEII.I4:ES, BRILLIANTS, Aid. WOOL LAINE.S. CRA V EI.LdI MOIL% lii, DANUBIAN, TA NOSE. AND LA. VELLA CLOTIIs, DEBAGE, IXSTIMS A LI'ACCAS. HUNTS, OINtIIIAMS. We hang n flue slltlllllCr ann, Shawls, Dress FrinueN, An. thine, Rthhona, ABU.. Gloves. (:Hunger., 11 siery, [Adios' linttnns, Sewinis Silk. Wlinh.liiines liar Skirts, Reed Boot, Itriiss do., Skirt C..i. &C. ALKO—Tickung, Ottnahttrg. Mooched and un- Ideoeheo Mo.:lhp+ or all 'wives, enho•ed and White Conthries. Boned and Swiss Nlttslitio. yin li, ttt llks, T o riat o o an d in ." other ortiele: whieh tiro line of White and Donte,iier We bare Freneli Clot!, Fancy Cas.imerea. Sattineti...lea as, To reds, Cottimades, Linens, Denims and Blue Milk 011' HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS, of every variety and style. Also all kinds o STRAW GOODS. A good moult of GROI lIIRD & QUEENSWARE, BOOTS 13: SHOES. Wood stnd Willow-ware, V% Hell kill lip W. also den! in PLASTER, FISH, SALT, end utl khels or GRAIN. end tecilities in this brunch ut trade unequalled hy any. We deliver nil IHlPLeges or ',week of Merchemlise. FREE, .)), 01 - 1 A RUE, at the demo of the Mond Top end Pennsylvania Railroads. Come one, come all, 111111 be ono juiced that the "Nlwritorot.lTAN" is the piece to secure rishionable 111,0 desirable goods, disputed of lit the lowest metes. Anr.14,'58. New Goods New Goods AT D. P. (MIN'S EILIEP STORE. D. P. Grin has.inst reterml from Philo'lel. chin with the largest and mast liettutiritl as. surtment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Ever broueht to Ifitntingtlon, eonsisting of the most fashionable Dress Goode for Ladies and Gentlemen, such as Black Silks. and Fancy All Wool de Lid. (all colors) spi t , 141 . ' ,inas ChoHie Detains., Berages. (all rotors) l.t even Cloth, I tehaisc, Mtet, Pop. lint. Prin ed Iterates, Brdliatits„ m a in Ginghants, Lawns, and Prints of every tlu m.riptloa. A L SO. n large Int of ok•eas Trimmings. Frin ge, Antique, Hutton, Crstpen, Reed & lionps. Skirl Cool. sin; and Linen liondketchietk. Neek tic., Sroek, Zephyr. French Working Cuttun, Linen alld Cotnn Ft,... Y tin, &c. thr I 0.. t onol elienpest ussurtment of Col 81.F. ami Utider.leeves. in town. Ilitr'd and Plain Jaennet. Aittil Mu.olin,-Stria. Plain, Fig ured. Skirt Hein. Slar.einu for Cape., awl tt varwty of white gouda tuu numeruni to men tion, Shawls . , While Delaine for Cape, 9lnntilln+. &c. Ake, Chabs, Cassimers, Casninetn, 'l'a•eeds, keen 111uslins, Ciarmi Drill, Nankeens, Tiehea,Tahle Diapers, Flannels. acv Ai,a, a hirer hat el 81/llnets, Flat, Ilntc , &c. roots and Shoes, dal largeg and eh. parr .. , .(.11tneult in uiwn. 14 it It I) IV AIL 33, QUENEI - thickets, Tubs, Baskets, Chun., Bull see use Is, 111 . 00111, II rushes, CalliP tS. 011 Cloths. Fish and Salt, Simile, Code, 'l'ce. Molasses, nail all goods 11,1,111) kept to a country Store, m% .ew emus as Ili re-o,lllllly rtillebt.; to Conic . ta. MI kind, or prmluee taken in ex• hit goods, at the market priees. 1111%'111 WIN. _ April 21, 1823, D'2ll AIND 7/115.142[8 CLOTHING! A New Assortment Just Opened And will be sold 30 per cent. I'IIEA PER 111 AN THE l lIEA PEST: I I, I: 'e l host opened at his owe-room in Nlarket Spam , - Huntingdon, a splendid now stock of Ready- Hanle flolldtta for Fall and %fluter, which he mill •I it I ... , per 'hen ;he keine .01.11 its te*Goo,6 1 . 1111 itt retail Or oily ythet ratablishewet ie the 120.1111 y. Pennons winhing to buy wu.11,1 .it well to 0111 and exmnine 116 stock before, nrclia. siub eltealoerie. An.", Ilats. caps, which will be salt loarr than at any other tablinlthwitt in the comity. H 1.110110014 April 1,..P458. Pat-lit Portable Fence. the rights ill iilll.l . l{ Pittrut Portabie or Per matient Fence end Gate Poet. fur leas. Farms ana Township, can be secured fir a small 1411111 by colliny tot the Agent at II too ingilo 1. Go and eve the model at once. It is decidedly the beet Fence ever used. No Farmer el be without it. Call ye who would be benefit. ted and examine it for yourselves. HENRY CORNPROPS r, Agent for Huntingdon County. PREMIUMS AWARD ED iiii: - JiIIINAL - JOll OFFICE THE BFSiT Diaah atiDJ thliagtr PRINTING. [l.74ait ,, of John Shin Wier. thied.l ADNINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the estate of John Shingler, late of Todd township. deed., having been grunted to the undersigned, till persons having chants nguitira said estate will present the same fur payment, and till persons indebted will make payment to JOHN E. K.ItTTERNIAN, Adner. Paradise Furnace, Sept. 8, 18 6 8. SHOT, LEAD, CAPS, POWDER AND Game bags for sale at the Hardware Store of JAS A. BROWN. Sept 8, '50.-44. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS Miss SOUTHWORTH, CoLokEt. G. W. CROCKETT, clinftbEs BURDETT tIIHMAS DUNIV ENGLISH, M. D., HENRY CLAPP, Jok., GEottop, ARNOLD, SAMUEL YOUNG, Mns. ANNA WHELPLK Miss VIRGINIA VAUG Mon. 1)1. VERNON, Miss HATTIE CLARK, FINLEY JOHNSON, Write only for Ito CI 014 DEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PItI Z E GOL D E N PRI Z E GOLDEN GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE. ILLUSTRATED. BEAN & NAUCCit, Successors to Becket & Co The New York Weekly Gulden Prize is nne of the largest and hest literary papers of the day—an Imperial Quarto, containing eight pa ges, or forty cotton., of the most interesting and feseinating reading matter, teem the pens of the very first writers of the day, ELEO4II, ILLESTRAT., \ . ERY WEEK. 441. A PRESENT, Worth from 5a Cents to $4OO 00, Will b.: given to each ;i:s;;P 7 e7iinmediately on reeeiut of the subscription money. This is presented ns a memento of Fricnikhip, Mill 110 as no inducement to obt subeeribers TTRSIS. 1 Copy fur I year, $2 00 and 1 Present. 1 i• 2 " 350 2 Piesents. ,‘ 3 o 500 5 o 5