untingbin *mat. Wednesday Morning, January 12, 1859 The Circulation of the Hun lingdon Journal, is great .er than thefalobe and Am erican combined. CLUBBING WITH MAGAZINES. The 'Huntingdon JOURNAL for one year, and either of the Magazines for the same period will be sent to the address of any subscriber to he paid in advance as follows : The Journal and Godey's Lady's Book, for ono pear, ears 3 50 Journal and Graham's Magazine, fors one year, $3 50 The Journal and Emerson's ,Vayazine and Putnam's Monthly, fur one year, $3 50 The Journal and Frank Lealie's Family Mitgazine and Gazelle of Fashion, fur one veer $d 50 The Journal and Lady's Home Mayaziae, for one year, $2 75 The Journal and Peterson's .11byazine, for cue en, Journal and Alkali, Monthly, fol. $2 507ue year, $3 50 IL- --- PPersons in want of a good hke nemshould avail themselves of the oppor tunity now presented at W. F. Thomas' rooms oppuitu the Broad 'l'op depot. See ad vertisetnent. Ear M. Porter Eiq., Editor of the IleraltlTCirlisle, Pu , Imo been appnin ted Ch.tiorul Agent in PerinsylVsnin for the Jule of .illa,,hingtim'a ,Iccount Book" a perfee. tictlinde of the originni. It is one of the most rentarlcAlde works ever before the public! in Washington's own hand writing, embracing every item of ex penditure in tit,: public Arvice from 1775 11 1783. lie is desirous of engaging an etierget • lc man to canvass this; couni 1 , throughout lie will furnkli a sobscription book and (WI partieulare, on application to him at Carlisle, Pa. THE one Coratatol and Otle Home s+Ant.ti Conlninim Acting PrDvvrlis, Dratinitical Chi' raf ling Charades, or Drawing-Room Pa 'no minee; Ilusic,l 13urk,rpres; Tableaux vi. vants; Park•r Gnaws; Games of Act Forrits; Science in Sport, and Parlur..lla,• lc; And a choice collection .fcuriou; tal and Mechinicil Puzzles; &c-, &c. , iustrated with Handy tliree hundred En gravlnge and Diagrams, the who!, being u fune:of nevrretiJiog Entertainment. Send $l. to Dick & ntzgyruY, Nu Ili Ann St. Now Y.,rlc. THE COLLEIDOE JOURNAL. Phis Is pu1,1.11,d ini , naly at Ciacitinat. ti 0., for $1 a yvar It is anexell , rt 1).1!,1 c itioa uf rile I.lc lecttc prac!it, CZ)I3 TD:OI:I7I3C4CM.I. Premiums a•.rnrded il.e O I 711. NA I," Of (ice at the lute County PAIR, the is,t tAtkall ArcAkt Ar. 1.4 I',: ::L4o.` , Having recently received from the Ea,turn Cities, a ra&T l'Ottliti MESS, and a large variety of the time .fadtionade Printing Material, which makes it one of the most completn Printing Establishments in this section, . Poisons in want of any kind of PX:ii&IN TR Fi&Nfllf work, cannot do hatter than favor us whh their patronage. We have facilities for ocean ting in a superior manner any kind of PRINTING IN COLORS on the most reasonable terms. Those who may Wish to obtain any style of ORNAMENTAL POSTERS can be accommodated at this establisliteekt rst ,short notice. AUCTION BILLS, BILL HEADS, SHOW BILLS, CIRCULARS, WAY BILLS, • LEGAL BLANKS, CONCERT BILLS, PROGRAMMES, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, CARDS, &C., &C,, will be famished promptly, excel:ted in be best style and at reasonable rates. Star Orders by express, mail or otherwise, will receive immediate attention. WM. BREWSTER. HO ! THIS WAY. Does anybody won't to got into good busi. ness, by which they can make from $75 to $lOO a month without hard labor ? if so send me 5 eolith jn stimps or money; for return postage, and by return mail, you will receive circulars of the grandest moneymaking scheme ever appeared to man. Discovered by Georgian and proved to be invaluable by .n • million of Southern people. Address, A. C. DENSON, Mobile Ala. Sept. 22, 'sB.—ly. TADIES COLLARS & ORDERS° EEVE 4 in great variety at the cheap storoLE D. I'. OMR. STONE CROCKS, JARS, &c.,—at large stock fbr tale at manufacturers' prices by JAMES A. BROWN. '.V7IM -- WAG —.— WM. BAT=T WIGS AND TOUPEES R arThe;ar egaut.glt,ear and durable. Fitting to a charm—no turn up behind—no shrinking off the head ; indeed, this is the only Establishment where these things aro proper ly'understood and made. Nov. 17, '3R,—ly. 233 Broadway, N. Y. HAIR DYE? HAIR DYE?? 41 lee. A. ilatchelors Hair Dye I . The Original and Beet in the World All others tern mere imitation, and should be avoi.lvd, if you wish to eseape ridicule. GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY HAIR Dyed in. stoutly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or Black, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been a warded to Wm. A. Batchelor. since 1839, and over 80,000 applications have been made to the Hair of his patrons of his famous Dye. \VM. A. BATCFIELOR'S HAIR DYE pro duces a color not to he distinguished front sta ture, and is warranted not to injure in the least however lung it may be continued, and the ill elTeets or Bed Dyes remedied • the li, it in. vigoratedfor life by this splendid Dye. Made, aid or applied (in 9 private rooms) at the Whig Factory, 233 Broadway, New York. So'd in all cities and towns of the Uni ted States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. tit' The Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four aides of each hex, of Mt. A. BATCHELOR, 233 Broadway, New York. John Reed, Agent Huntingdon Pa. Nov. 17, '5B-Iy. - - - (R.dale qf George Krouse dm.) Inger. AM superior to ell others.—lligham Journal. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE A !nest admirable invention.—Bosten Courier. Notice is hereby giveNthat letters testame. They are enjoying 'universal lavor.—N. 0. tatty on the last will or George Krouse, late of Picayune. - Todd township, dee. have been duly issued to Superior to any now manefactured.--N. 0. Del. the undersigned. All persons indebted to the t in , • estate of the said dec. are requested to make Will do more wouk than a dozen hands.— immediate payment, and all Mating claims 0.•, w as hi ng ton Uttion. gninst it, to present them properly authentic!, ! It, sews everything.—Boston Watchman. ted Inc settlement to The best of the kind ever invented.—New Henry Correll., Executor. , I haven Register. Nov.10;58, ' (Estate 411nry Shirdg, der,.) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 1.; lien of ,Idmini.oration on the ,tate ut Many Shrively, late of Porter lon nship. flee. having beer gra vd the undersigned, all persons indebted to slid ',date era required to make imtnedinte payment, one those having• claims will present them duly aut s houticated for settlement to is a sonstitutienal n corruption of the blood, by which this Ilout becomes vitiated, weak, mid poor. Being in the tit dilation, it pervades the whole body, and may burst out in disease on any part of it. No organ is free from its adtacid, nor is there one which it May not destroy. The 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 the venereal infection. What ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con stitution, desteending "from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ;" teed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, tsl will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." ...ate. I Its effects commence by deposition from the Sold . hbina of corrupt or ulueroug matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal means, is termed tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on the surthee, eruptions seances. This foul cor ruption, which gentled in the blood, depressa the Nltrgit, of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from scrofidous don- Plaints, but they hove far less power to with stand the attails of other diseases; consu cpreatly, vast numbed parish by disorders slush, although nof .1116110113 in their nainre, ara still reinter.' fatal by this taint in thu system. Mast of the censitniptlea which de c mattes the human faniily has its origin directly in this scrofulous contunduation • and many destrtietive diseases of the kidneys, brain, /ill the uu.v. and, lielecd, of all the organs, arise from or B.IUPM.VG Itmtheess nt l'ine Grove, Cell- by the se!tte cease. trecounty, w here he is pieptired to manulact °f ll 2,1,1171'4117 in ml repair Ott s unit Pistols of every di scrip- • P2 1 . 7' I ,'"`; ' . . . 1- T l r l . . , ,d !hair ICII.I 1 r 11,1: illllll,l by don, w neatness and tiltateh. it trim the • , mud re! ovate Ile will also attend to repairing CLOCK. , b „. n „,i in -I'rices to snit the times. De e. 22,1558.—tf. JOIIN JAC() US" Jacob W. Shively,k/mr. N. B.—The Administrator will attend in on the Slh and kith darn of Jan uriry iir t. Pot ler township, Jan.s. 11 , 59. 7 - 0 triP 1-100Ko!§,4, BOOKS! . 40,030 iolupus of Books for Sale. $:ii)0,01 In (Milt; for ei Sold. In on!, ',Nen tny extt... 3,11 ono thoti,inti tiothir.; worti, :. • rogillar ret:,ll priet.s orlon:. live loo,tlrot dollars v,0,111 . • , in v::lnn front 25 net.:: • who preh r can pure!utie ;. %,' . i. sale 1114 , 1 . ...! • i NEW A BOOK AND STATIONZRY noltr. I, l y' ••41i kyl smftrilli ti, ,g I it Idle"tilube'•ollire ilttiltling, Market Square • 11 , . '•, the medteal lit 111:v1, l'A. l e•, for this every .„ • v -11,4 ;11111 etude. It is COM ze„, 1it ,„, :. . ; ,; ,„„„•,;.: ilt!!! , , I,ll,llialS that have 1; • • , Mr the 0xp,,, ,, ,ti0n of this foul thin he Ins opc, the tilted, oil rescue of the ' "" "'"'' from its desiroctive consequences. dh qh ' h"'r" " assort. lit Itlilt fur the core of meat of Miscolhmemis Books mid not only scrofula, but also thos.2 other Wee- Stationery, all of which he will.sell at reason- ti„„ ; „o,id, „Ate from it , curls as :111!e prices. lie will odd to his stock weekly nod SKIg lusExsEs, Sr. ANTIIONY . hI Ping, all hooka and articles in demand, and expects nusc, in a short time to have on hood as full a stock 111.0 . ,,itc5, BLviss and Butes, 'l'emous, of salmtlde Books, Stationery, ic., us tall be and S.tEr R111,1,T, SC11.1) Tinto. .ittmowort.m, limod la ally town in the State. lirnar.exttsat, 51P1113.1 . 1 . 10 sad Almon/mat, Dos Ilaviog made the necessary arrangements e.t.a, Daorsr, Dysmtrstx, DEBILITY, and, with publishers, any Book wanted and not up. indeed, Att, Cottcr,Ancrs ARISING rItOM VITT, 011 his shelves, will he ordered and furnished at Tao 011 Immmu Bum,. 'llO popular belief city prices, impurity of the i'ilsod" is founded in truth, Leneration of the blood. The As be desires to do* a lively business with for se t w ift ala is a de ::uul virtue of this small prolits, it liberal share a patronage is "T!' d • • tl pon LW It „CM, 0 11S I a 111 , 8011011.1. P: >f. LEWIS. withont w111,..11 sound health is impossible in couttenimitcd constitutions. GROVER a BAKER'S ,e: • *1"".".113 CI ""' M..I4CI3OEIVIDItS. Price 100. WM. BREWS TER Afpne fur Huntingdon county, Pa.. Cali ut thd '•Journal Wee and tee tho Machine. These seam sew from two spools, and form a seam of unequaled strength, beauty, and el , stieity, which will NOT rip, even if eve. ry fou It stitch be cut. They aro unquestion ably I e best in the market for family use. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Orov, & Baker's is the best—Amer. To n'' of which the Tribune says anten.—X. F. T. , bone. ftiLTati '''''' it (+dies to indepettift. Itfittiskes its (two work; others do not.—Mato Journal. . . --- We give it tho preference.—American Baptist. Adapted for woolens, linen or cotton.—Amer. Necked Monthly. ,dliko Grover d Baker's hest.—Ladies' 11'ra/h. _ . Whch is the Lent?" Gruver & J' Dispatch. Superior to. all olliers.—N. Y. Mercury. We have no hesitation in recommending it.- I:7xpress. It requires no rc•spouling.—A'. I: Evangelist. For fatuity use they aro unrivaleil.—N. ly News. They sew a cents that will not rip.—N. E Cou• Rier liperforms nobly and expe4itiousl—,lC EraMinr•. emarkahle fur the elasticity of dean, Gazelle. Well adapted to all kinds of family sewing.— N. Y: Observer, Best adapted far family use.—.N: T Day Dunk. We do not hesitate to recommend Y. Chronicle. It sews strongly and does not rip.—Life Plus/. The prince of inventions.—Protestant Church man. It is woman's hest friend. N.Y. Weekly Neat, We give our preference to Grover & Baker's. Student. The most blessed invention of modern times.— Mother's Alagazine. It makes n pleasure am toll.—N. Y. Ern. Post. The favorite for family use.—Brooklyn Star. We might appreciate their value.—American Missionary.• Its greet merit is in its pp:tali:lr stitch.--h'mi• ly Circle. We attest its simplicity and ditrability.—Nis awl Mayazina. • Admitted to be the best extant.— Virgini: Is nOt liable to get oat of repair.-1 - ergetinea Citizen. Is adapted to all home requirements.—Dover Enquirer. A very pretty piece of furniture.—Mitellies Un ion. Sews with a forty-seamstress power.—Rockland Gazette. Nothing can be more perfect„—Southbridge Press. The most ingenious and useful Nantucket Mirror. Has obtained deserved celebrity.—Salem Ott server. The best in the market.—Chicopee Journnl. It does not get out of repttir.--Cape Cod Ad. voente. Sent silk or cotton from o rdin a ry spools.—l - 1.. verhill Gazette. The work it does will nut rip.—Amesburg Scrofula, or King's Evil, Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIS, see So composed that disease within the range of their cation ca.. rarely withstand or evade them Their penetrotiog properties search, and cleanse, nud invigorate every portion or ti,: Inman organ ism, correcting its dtseused action, and res:Xing its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of tiles* properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pout or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and iviting. hot only du they cure the every-day eotnplaints of every body, but tdso many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to Awnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certllloates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints : Costive ness, Heartburn, Headache arisiny,front disordered Ftonwell, Nausea, indigestion, Pam in and Morbid Inaction of Me Vowels, Flatulency, Load Of Appe tite, J.:undiee, and other kindred complaints, arhing from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Pelt ME IIAFIU CURR OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Iloarsoness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Courtney.. Hon, end for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease. ito wide in the field of its awfulness and so nu merous sre` the now of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons pub licliknown, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. Wherroneo tried, its superiority user every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the fublic no longer hesitate what antidote to eniploy ur the distressing and dangerous affections of the Whileorgans that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the *immunity have failed Mai been discarded, this boo gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they runs never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too renvirkable to be forgotten PREPARED BY DR. 3. C. AY ER & CO. LOWELL, MASS Jown READ, Agent Huntingdon, Pa. Nov. 16, 185 R.--17 [dice IiCAL PAIN EXTBC .TOR. DALLEI.6 To disenses infunation more or less pre dorninates=nou to allay inflamation strikes at the root of all dkmascs—hence an immedi ate cure. GALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRGTOR and nothing else, w•i I alley inflamation at once, and make %certain cure. Dalley's Magical' Pain Extractor will cure the following Rio 1g a great catalogue of diseases: Burns, i ealds, Cuts, Chafes, here Nipples, Corns, anions, Bruises, Strains, Bites, Poison Chil .ys. Goat, Swelling, Rheu matism,. SonlA Bead, Salt Rheum, Baldness, Krysidelas, .Itingworm, Barbers Itch, Small Pox, Measlo Rash. &c., &e. To seine it may appear Incredulous that so many diseases should be reached by one urli• ale ; such an ides 'will tnaish when reflection points to the fact, dint the salve is n ennrbina• tion of ingredients, eeeh and every one npply ing a perfect fuoitodo to its apostate disorder. OALLEYSNIAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR in its elteds is insgimil, became the time is short between dir.e;G•c•s awl a permanent curet and it is an extractor, as it draws ail diseases out of the elfected pert„ leaving nature as perfect es before the injury. It is scarcely ne• cessary to Flay that no house, worb•shop, or manufactory should be one moment without it. No Paiu Extractor is genuine unless the box has has upon it a steel plate engraving, with the name of floury Dailey, Maud:tette rer. For Mlle by all the Druggiste and palest medicine dealers throughout the United States and Clutades. Principe] Depot, 165 (Members St.. New York. John Read, Agent Iftintingdott Pa. Nov. 17, ORPHANS' COURT SALE. 1) Y virtue of on order of ihe Orphans' Court ) will he exposed to public sale on the Fein ises, OIL Saturday 1S th of December, 'AS. next, at 12 o'clock, A. M., the following des. cribed ANAA A V' Z, lid, the prorrly of Rowland Loomis, deed., shuttle in Dublin township, Huntingdon noun. ty. to wit : All that certain tract and parcel of ]and tieing the mansion fern, bounded by land, of William :llnrray, and other=, k ..., containing about one !minim! - 4 , 17 t;;;:. la .._ and flirty IterCA, shout sixty ,v, ,„,,fit . acres cleated, with a fine lime -;.st-ier' ' ...7 atone quarry, three dwelling house, and other improvements thereon; —._ ;11.90—A certain tract of mountivia land, adjoining the land above described, lands of Alexander MeAttineh and °diets. containing linen hundred Items or I• ALSO—A certain f 1)c parcel bi timber land, with a first tut, Mill therm', limas of ,101111 Atkinson awl others, twiinty•two acres, or thereabouts. AND AI SO—A certain other piece and nareel of land bounded try lands of Murray and others, containing twenty acres or TEEM S:--Onedhird of the purchase mon ey he or paid r•n emdirmation nt• the sale, end the usidue in optal „mmal paynients, with in terest from The da)• of confirmation—to be se the bends and mortgage of the pur chaser, •Attendonee will be riven by KELLY, Adner. Burnt Hammonton Lands, NEW ENGLAND SETTLEMENT. 11.18011'01:Tr N To AL ' WANTING IVANCIIS TN a healthy twenty-live milett rrtllll Phil ntlelphia. an the Camden Atlantic railroad. New Jersey. An ill estate hie recently lee - - - opened for . sale, and th a first iihdon of 10,000 ovres divided up into farm.; of twenty acres up wards. The soil is of the heßt, g netile ror t h e production of finite, grains. 8,, The price to Cil'ias:Mier LICIT, payable ill ensy quarter yearly instalments, within a term of four years, Will , interest. The terms are made easy, in order i. itwitre the rapid improvement of the land, by en abling every industrious man to buy a firm. ! is no 0 being extensively improved by gee, 1 end s"me of the lie.t citizens front New Mai the Nliddle Srito , "ro. Pro,ill,lll,e meets. It ig .1 ••• • • • • meat out ont l'" • • • ••' • have been built , . lour 111101'•' . • • mers and business men fr., : 1 .. ,• breadth of the Union are sett nu, i, ne impt,rtmit business plave, nil account of in being ill the midst of 0 ,Toat meth, Every article raised upon thiA land liad, an immediate We.-- 'rile water is ez,ellent, and In Sad! thilig RS re- ITV is known. The soil is asandy or clay ith a clay bottom and retentive of immures. It is free o stones and is easily worked. It abounds largely in the phosphates, and such is 118 fertility that from the crops produced anon Oda land and the large mat adjoining under cultivation, it trill ho foetid not to Ice cxe,lleil anywhere in the produc tion of crops most :plaided to Ito Inarket. The reader ;nay be well aware tint the earliest and the bast Intl, and vegetables come from New Jeo,,, which are annually exported ti the amount of millions of dollars. The .hind, be sides being in every way accessible for fertilizers has an abundant sunply of the bes• qtadity of muck manure. Lumber and building materials can be bad mt the si.ot at it cheap price, from the mills. (Hier 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 one hundred dollars. On account of the extensive emigration, this is the best course to pursue iti of. der to get ti place to live in at first. Carpenirs and burden nrc on liutgl to put up houses on the best terms. lu settling hem the emigrant hue magy adva t' tages. lie is within ti few hours' rile of the greet cities in the Middle States and New England, ho is near his old fiiendsnuil associations; he is in a settled country, where Caere' improvement and comfort of civilization is nt bend; ho is in a heal thy place, and is not subject to the certainty of losing the greater ilea of his family [minis own health by those maliginno fever which make the graves of so many milieus of the young and hardy in far off reigons away from home mid friends. 13esides, Ito hes it mild climate and ad open winter. There are three trains daily to Philadelphia, and to all those who improve the railroad corn. patty gives a free ticket. . . . TO render will at wise he 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 thrown in the market ; and unless these statements vere correct no ono would he invited to examine the land Lelin•c purchnsing. 'rids all are expected u do. They will see the land tinder cultivation ;they will Meet persons. no doubt, from their ownnoighborhood ; they will witness the impixivemests, and can judge ot the character of the populstion. Persons should come prepared to purcluse, us many are locating and locations aro not hell on refusal. The Hammonton, Furper, a monthly Literary and Agricultural paper, ...mining full informa tion of Hammonton; will. be sent to each inqui rer, and can be obtained at 25 cents per annum. Title indisputable. *arrant. deeds given, clear of all incumbrancer when purchase money is paid. Route to the laid ;—Leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia. for Hammonton by railroad at 7i, A. M.. and 5i P. /I; when there inquire tor Mr. Byrne. Boarding convanlences will be found. Lotters and applitptions eau bo addressed to S. B. COUGIILIN, 212 South FIFTH Street below Walnut. Philada. blapa and information cheerfully furnished. Au g. 18V4.--Bin. [TO the Credit.. of David 11. Campbell.] AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, to distribute the balance in the hands of Dr, J. H. Wintrode, Assinse of David H. Campbell, under a voluntary assignment fur , the benefit of creditors, hereby gives notice that he will attend for that purpose at his oilier, in Huntingdon, on Friday the UM day of December next, at 2 o'clock P. M., when and where all persons having claims against the said fund aro requested to present the same to the undersigned Auditor, or be debar- I 1,1 from coming in upon said fund, THEO. H. CREMER. Auditor. Dec. let, INFORMATION. fj' HR subseuiber thankful for past favors rc: partially Worms his friends and the pub. lie generally that he is receiving at his new St ore in portstown, opposite the idd Bridge a splendid stock of New Gendg. whtelt has here selected with groat two, to tont outlaws.— The stock of Hardware, Quenswa re, Boots. and Shoes, Eats and Caps. a unriety of Stone and Earthen ware. Fish Salt, Coder-wore, and in fare all articles kept in a country store. All of which will be sol low fur cash. or country prodace. Cive us a call. Nov. 3, 1858. WARNICK, CHADWICK & (SUCCEBiiOkB TO xot.ts k wAatin..) NORTH—EAST CORNER OF SECOND St RACE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. Manufacturers or and Dealers Wholesale and Retail in C. F. CEIASE HEATERS, VENTILATORS, RANGES AN!) STOVES. ALSO, McGregors Celebrated Heaters and Stores. With n great veriety of the :meat patterns of COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, ALSO, quern's .Patent Portable Forges. Nev. 3;58.- I, A STING PO W DER ND SAFETY FUSE, for sale low, at the Ilardware Stor of JAS. A. BROWN. .012 - E2A.);•.llAfir.lll T f.,,1 i. This is an new and valuable improvement, and ii better. cheaper, smaller, lighter, more requires less power. will dna and clear grain end seeds more rapidly, and with .fiir greater ' , Toomey, thou any other Grain Fan in use. Send for a descriptive eutalogue t.o Wan. I, Buyer & Bro., Agricultural implement Fac tory, Philadelphia. '2teh, I dm.. N7C7.ZT‘....DITMTa! wuEAT AND CORN wanted at this Thoso hawing either can dispose of the orne I,V ealiing soon. D UCH S IN (MOVES d mirrs ebea D. P. (-MIN'S 1 - 101.10 LA SS & SIIERWOODS' Patent Ex. tension Skirts, for sale only by Fistinn Ss Ilitc.Mon•rnix. Antiplulogistic Salt, This celebrated Inedieine is fur sale at tiu Oniee 1 ,, ;?all inflammatory disease; it is a certain rare. Cut a hocand try it, it who are °filleted. liarkee.as corers tl.e Earl 4. (frose Darknees lbe people. T.; t 4 T .. it V: :IVIntatIMAIMS), /tad all Others, will take Notice! THAT they van supply th.enviveA, in any i t uiinlilleS With Jones' F: , ,• Famed Patent or COAL 11 i , la.nla end Retoil D QGAR• T EltS. South SECOND Strtut, PA , LA IMI.PIITA. '• •••• • •,•• •••• •:•: , •••ro exelaßive Agen.eies can •••• • • •!: • States or Poonsylvmda., " • .•: ::ware. • • light equal in intensity of anti in appoaralneo td Gas, and tc• kilned to be superior to all other portable now in use. No fear of Explosion—No offensive odor. —No soioke.—Very easily trim• meal.—As easily regulated as a Gas Light.— Cun be adapted to all purposes.—And better than all tier a poor mroi,--.50 per rent. cheaper than any other portable light, now in common SOLE AGENCY AT SO, FOR Knapf's Patent Rosin and Coal Oil Aktt..lo.mps, Oils, Wiel7s, Shades, and every article in the line. S. N. SOUTH I, A ND ; No. 38 South Second Street, Philada To L erln n and Stock-raisers FOR RENT FOR A TERM OF FEARS. 'isw and Lathing Midl, situate on Mill Creek, six miles from the Pennsylvania Railroad, nod the same diatom" from the Penn sylvania Canal, in Huntingdon county, With near 800 acres of timber lard thereto attached, a great part of which is well covered with first rate saw timber, on which it smolt titan hat,, been opened, to which can he added a large amount of meadow, suitable for stock raising. The range for cattle is the hest in the county, and the property can be made one of bell stock raising farms in the county. lime Lumber and raisirg can ice carried on to great advna tow together. The iteircvorents are new, con sisting of to double geared saw-mill, moved by tell over shot water-wheel, a lathing mill, a first elmss house and barn, and out buildings rorres pointing. The attention of Stock raisers, nod Lumbermen is particularlyinvited to this prop erty. Possession can be given un the first day of April next. Call upon the undersiguea owner, at bin residence, in the borough of lion tingdon, Huntingdon county. J. CEO. MILES. Huntingdon Oct. 21st 1858.—tf. Green Willow Foundry*. WOULD respecOully inform the public that I I have commenced business at the above place, and will he ready to accomodate all who may want anything in my lino of,business. will have on band or make to order Threshing nod all other machinery that may be called for. Castings of aver) description, Cook end Parlor Stove, Plows ' Hollow-ware, Ste.— All kinds of Turning, either wood or iron. and Blacksmithing will he done in the best manner and on the most reason,hle terms. Fanners and others wishing to pathetie new machines will find it to their advantage to give me a call. All kinds of Count'' , produce taken in exchange at market prices. PETER TIPPERY. Waterst;•cat, Oct. 13,-185-87y. Ser S. M. PETTENOILL & CO.'S Adrer• tieing Agency, 119 Nassau St., New York, & 10 State St., Boston. S. M. Pettengill & Co. nro the Agents for the "Jounsat," and the most influential and largest circulating Newspapers in the United States and the Canadtis. They are authorized to contract Inc US at our loves • rstcs FOUNDAT LAST i The 'Way to Save Money! ! arin CIYAZI !SLUM TriVnas is tO BUY ALL KINDS OF ITAIIDWARE BUY ALL KINDS OF HARDWADIC BUY ALL NINON OF HARDWARE FROM JAS. A. BROWN. FROM Jas. A. BROWN. FROM JAR. A. Bums. This ARRIVAL, OF NEW GOODS • exceeds all others ix importance. let. Because•it supplies THE PEOPLE with • indespoisaVe articles and many useful lover, tions, which rim be found only inn HA RD- It' ARE STORE. 2nd. Tho suliFeriber purchasing in large quantities froni manufacturere, is enable, t, sell these goods front . . Co M per cent cheaper! thin; they are sold byother merchants. Ilia stock includes a complete variety of BUILDING-HARDWARE, CUTLERY, OILS, PAINTS. VARNISHES. GLASS, STEEL, IRON, MECHANIC'S TOOLS, HOLLOW-WARE, SADDLERY, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. CHAIN PUMPS, LEAD PIPES, MOROCCOES, LININGS tic. Together with a full assortment of everythidg pertaining ic his line of business. All orders receive prompt Retention. JAMES A. BRAWN. Ilunttngdon, Oct. 6th, 1958. 11.. S. PIETA'S SAMUEL GROVE. ESPEC TFULLY informs the eitLens of Co , sillle and surrounding vicinity, that he hos again commenced the practice of Medicine, and hopes, by devoting his whole attention to his proflssion, to gain n good shorn of public favor. Al . .y charges will lie very low. I ro an fired two Dioramas, one front the Mineral College, and one front the Eclectic College.— I will oracticeshoth latneral and Vegettatle.— Any person desiring to see my Diplomas, can, by calling at Joy office, half a elite from Cons iglio. October 13,.1838.-3m. (DON'T HEAD THIS! New Drug and Grocery Store. SAMUEL S. SMITH, Ilill St., 5 doors west of the Court House, Huntingdon. Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stunt's Paints Varnish es, Gibs, Spt. Turpentine, Fluid, Alcohol, Wine nod Brandy of the best article for medical pur poses, Concentrated Lye for making Soap, Glass Putty Patent Medicines also Coffee, Ton Cho colate, Sugar, Molasses, 'Vinegar, Fish Salt Flour, Crakers, Nuts, Candies, Figs, %Wes- Tobacco. Civet's, Syrups of all kinds for sum, mer drinks, in a word every thing usually kept in a Dreg or Grocery Store, those who desk pare end Genuine articles will! do Well by giving us ft .11. Sept. 29, 1858.-Iy. THE GREAT PURIFER ! TnE WORLD CHALLENGED ! uz-To PRODUCE EQUAL gir THE BLOOD SEARCHER ge"CILORIOUSIX TRIUM PHA NT ! Sworn statement of I tavid Mt:ere:try, of Nit- I pier Township, 110,11'er,1 runty. s In April, 18511, a, near 00 1 can rememember a ,1 , 11111 pimple made its appealatnee on my up per lip, wide', soon became enlarged end sore. ' I used poultioes nt san d and a wash of blue without effect. Finding the sore extend ing I called an Dr. Ely, al Srhellsburg, who pronounced it CANCER, and prescribed a wash of sugar of lead and bread poultices. Finding these remedies of no avail, I called upon Dr. Shaffer, of Davidsville, Somerset county, who also pronounce , ' the disease Cancer and goer me intern.d and external remedies—the latter consisting principally of caustic; hut all to no purpose, as the disease continued spreading to ward the nose. I next used a preparutinn of er- I Heide, in the torts of salve. This Mr a time checkei the disease, lut the inflammation soon increased. I next called upon Dr. Smiler of St. Bedilird county, alto also pronoun red the disease to lie Cancer, anti applied a Salve , slid to be it never-lidling mini*, but it had no effect whatever in checking the spread of the sore. Is December, of the same year, the dis ease had eaten away a greater part of my upper lip. and had attacked the nose, when I went to Cincinnati where I consulted Dr. R. S. Newton I of lie Eleetic Medical College. Ile pronoun red the disease tat cutaneous Cancer, superin filmed by an inordinate use of mercury." He applied mild zinc ointment, and gave me inter ' nal remedies. lily face healed up, but the in flammation was not thoroughly removed, In February, 1857, he pronounced me cured, and I left for home. In April the disease again re turned, and an violent wee the pain that I could not rest at night. Late in May I retained to Cincinnati. and again placed myself under the charge at' Dr. Newton, witlt whom I remained until September, during winch time Ito used every known remedy, and partly succeeded in checking the disease, but when I returned home there were still three discharging ulcers upon my Mee. I continued using Newton's preparations, and also medicine that I got from Dr. lily, but the Cancer continued growing un til it hod eaten off the left side of my nose, the greater portion el my left cheek, and had attack ed my left eye, I had given up all ha, o °fev er being cured, since Dr. Ely said he could only. Oki relief; but that a cure }vas impossible, hi March, 1853. I bought a bottle of "Blood Sear cher," but I must confess I had no faith in it. I was very weak when I commenced taking it; but I found that I gained strength day by day. and oleo that the ulcers commenced drying up. I continued, and when the third bottle was ta ken my lace was healed es if by a miracle. 1 used a fourth baffle and I have been healthier since than I have been for the last savor, years. Although my thee is sadly disfiguwl. 1 am still grateful to 4 benign Providence, who lots spared my life, and whieh has been done through the instrumentality of LINIAS.HI , ,, IH,RovED Btssov SEARCHER.DAVID McCitliAtiy; . . Sworn and sutaeribed. this 31st day of Au gust, A. P. um, before me, ono of the Justices of the Peace in and for the Borough or Hollidays burg, Blair county Pa. • Witness— U J Jones. JOHN BOHLEY. NEW EVIDENCE. Being afflicted with a grevious Totter on the arms and face—alter trying many remedies which utterly failed to cure-1 was persuaded by W. M. Barris 4. Co. to by Lindsey's Impro ved Blood Searcher ; and now, six-weeks after finishing the a cowl bottle, pronounce mysel cured. The fetter broke out, something over a year LAND FOR SAUL ago, on the inside of my anus, extending from The subscriber offers at private sale a tract the elbows down to the wrists; also on my face, of land situated about limiles North east of immediately round the mouth and chin, and con Mill Creek, sad a mile in , Lane. Mill, tineifto boa perfect torment to me until! owed by in this county, containing about 120 acres, 40 the Blood Searcher. My arms, at times, were acres of which is cleared, and the balance in almost useless, owing to the cracks and sores tuber. The buildings consist of a new dwel on them, liable to bleed at any time on the house, not quite g least exertion to lilt or work, and sometimes finished, a lug "tarp, 2 so itchy that I could szareely prevent tearing apple orchards, with Pear and Cherry treed, nit my fl es h. I have now been cared b i n wee k, a spring of good limestone water, a permanent and feel it duo to Mr. Lindsey, and to the pub- Limekiln, mid a good quarry of Limestone.— lic generally, to make this statement, is hope Price 800 that crs like myself may he beneffited by ALSO, using his valuable medicine: I Seven houses and lots situate at the old her Tannery seat in Hill Valley—they will be JANE ;A WILSON. offered very low, say for one-half the coat. mark Inquire at the Journal Office or to the Sworn and subscribed before me, one of the subscriber in shirleyaburg. Aldermen in and for the City of l'ittsburg, this One. 6, ,38,4y,n, JOHN 28th day of holy. A. D. 1855. AND McMASTER Alrlrrtrirro. T trISS' DRESS GOODS; of rich style Inllidaysintrg. Sept, 22.58. in;. - 10 7er, heap at 1). P. t 3 WIN'S. GREAT BARGAINS' —AT— FISHER & MeMIJRTRIE'S. 91 HEY have just received a large and bens ]. tiful dssortment offal! and winter goods, which ere open for inspection, and to which the attention of the public is directed. Their stock embraces every article that can ho found in a well selected stock of Dry Goods consisting of Black and Fancy Silks. French and English merinoe's, Solid, and Fancy all wool DeLaine's, Mohair, Madonna, Danubi an, and Tumble Clothe Scotch Plaids Delinize Coburgs, A !pace. s, Mousl ine DeLaines, G fog hams, French Chintz, Brilliants, Fancy Prints &a. AT CITY PRICES. A benutind assortment of Fall and Winter Shawls Thibet Gents Traveling Shawls also Plain Morino, extra wig.; in squares for Shawls. A large stock of Xiil Gloves, Beaver Gaunt lets Silk and woolen Du. Merino, S ilk 'and C'atilimere Gloves &e., a superior lot of mods Buck Gloves and wits, also Dress Trinimins Fringes, antiques, Ribbons Ladies Cullurs, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery Buttons, Floss, Sew ing Silk, extension skirts, Bops of all kinds &c. AL SO :—Tieking, Osnaburg, blcr,hod and unbleached muslin all prices ; Col red and White Combrics, Barred and mess Muslim, Vieteria Lawns, Nainsooks, and many other articles which comprise the line of White and Doeirsttc Good.. French Clothe, Black and Faney Cassimers. Satinetts, Jeans Tweeds, Denims, Blue, Drills Flannels. Linseys. Comforts, Blankets See. hats, Caps, Bonnets of every variety and style, .1% good Stock of Groceries, 'Hardware fzupeneware, Boots nod Shoes, Wood and Willow ware. which will be sold cheap. We also deal in Floater. Salt, Fish and kinds of grain, and pcsses facilities in branch of trade, unequalled by any. We de liver all packages Or parcels of merchandise free.qf charge at the Depots of the Broad Top and Penna. Rail Roads. COMB Ost, ! Cosa; ALL, and be convinced that METROPOLITAN is the place to secure fashionable and desirable goods disused °fat the lowest rates. tint. G. _ .7 Iron City Commercial College, PITTSBURGH, PA. - • CHARTEREC 1855. 300 Simkola • attending January 1858. NON the largest and most thorough Com -11 mereial School of the United States.— Young men prepared for actual duties of the Coutiong Boom. J. C. SMITH, A. AI. Prof. of Book-keep ing and Science of Accounts. A. T. DouTnErr, 'rottener of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J. A. 11Eruntex and T. C. JENKINS, Teaela era of Book-keeping. A. COWLEY and W. A. MILLI., Profs. of Peninanship. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING, As rased in every depertineut of business. COMME CI A h A RITRMET IC—RAPID BUS' N ESS WRITING—DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY— MEncArriLE CORRESPONDENCE— Are taught, nod all other subjects necessary fcrthe success and thorough education of practical businoss man. 121 , 11ELEMIVILKS. Drawn ell the premiums in Pittsburgh fur the pact three years, elm in Eastern and Wes tern Cites ' fur the best Writing, NOT ENGRVED WORK. Important Information. Students enter nt any time—No vacation— Time unlimited—Review nt pleasure—Gradu ates assisted. in obtaining situntions—Tuition Full Commercial course s3s,oo—Average titans to 12 week—Hoard, $2.50 per week— Stationary, s6.oo—entire cost, $60.00 to $70.- 00. Ministers' Sons received at hnlf price. or Card—Cirenhw—Spreimens of Business end Ornamental Writing—inclose two stamps and address F. W..IENKINS, Sept. 29, 1858.—1 y. Pittsburgh, PA AuroonA, Blair co., July 3, '3B. J. D SrounnoAn, Lewistown, Pa., Dear WM. TCHNUAVGII, who has been suffering several years from rheumatism, got so ill that his friends and relatives were summoned to witness: his death. I induced his friends to try tho virtno of your preparation—they did so, as the last re; Fort agd, to their astonishment and joy, he be gan t o improve, got better end better, and new. so far as I know, ho tit a halo and stout Man; This is not the only case where 010 GALVANIC .Os,. has surpassed human expectations. In every case where I have recommended the OIL. it has dam what it promises to du. Seed us another s2o's worth: Yours truly, 11. LEMilt, Aug. le, '5B-Iy. I Erfate of John Slangier, deed.] ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICIF. Letters of Administration on the estate of john Slangier, late of Todd township, dee'd., haying heen granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims against said estate will present the sumo for payment, and all persons indebted will make payment to JOHN E. 10ETTERMAN, Adm'r. ParaLlipt, Puritnee, Sept. 8, 1858. Idinintstrution Notiegl: Letters of Administwatfon on the estate of David Mountain, Esq., Into of Hopewell town ship deed., littyitig been granted to tbo under signed, he hereby notifies all persons indebted to saki estate to make immediate payment, and all those having claims will present the sumo duly authenticated for settlement. NATHAN -WHIT T:, Admr. CoMmont Oct. 13, Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given, that the partnership heretofore existing between I...eter Tippery and James McCartney, under the firm of 'Pippery & McCartney, was on the 24th of September, dissolved by mutual consent. All persona knowing themselves indebted to said firm will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them to either of the un dersigned. ' PETER TIPPERY, • . JAMES 1110 C ARTNE Y 0ct.13,'58.-4tl NEW GOODS!!! FISIIEIt & McMUR nuE. COMMERCIAL LAW- [Eftate . q/11?aru! . Mountai!I dec!d.]