ffittntiuffhit Ljurnitt. I /// \V~` • / ::' - .,. - siri, ,Ivikita .;',_ • ,-,.:::, ~ • 1 4 . 2 , NA r, ‘ . . WM. BREWSTER, Editor and Proprietor. Wednesday Morning, March 9, 1869 Summary of the Daily Intel! igence. Congress sat all through Thursday night and Friday morning, and did not ad journ. until high noon on Friday. In the Senate. after the executive sessron ended, the miscellaneous appropriation bill was received frarn the House with most of the Senate amendments stricken out, the only important one retained being that for a new issue of treasury notes. Mr. Hunter mo ved that the Senate recede from its amend ments, but as they included the California mail service, Mr, Broderick fought against time by having all the amendments read. Bad this been persisted in the bill must have failed, but at last Broderick gave way and the bill passed. The new postal ap propriation bill wus received from the House, and as it omitted the Senate amen meats to the old one, provided for an in crease in the rates of postage and the aboli tion of the franking privilege, the Senate refused to consider it, and the session end. ed without its passage• So the post of fice department is without its eppropria• tions. The proceedings oh the House ut ford no point of interest not mentioned in the above. All the appropriation bills passed both houses, and were signed by the President, except the post office a ppro• priotion and post route bills, which failed through a disagreement on the amendment raising the rates of postage and abolishing franking. In the Suite Senate, yesterday, Charles D. Hineline was confirmed as Superinten dent of Printing. 'file general banking act was reported from Committe with nu merous amendments. A bill was passed increasing the salirres of all law 7tt dges to $2500. In the House, the bill abolishing the present Boards of Guardians of the Poor 505 Hearin, anu instituting u nu., of management in those departments, was rejected by two majority. Subsevuently it was reconsidered and the clause giv;ng the Judges power to appoint the managers was stricken out when the bill passed. At Hawesville, Ky., the tragedy which took place in Court a few days ago, has resulted in Low, the first agressor, being taken out of jail by the mob, and killed. The President has determined to up point Robert McLane, of Maryland; tlin inter to Mexico. John Marron, the third assistant Post. master General, died very stuldne.ly at Washington, on Thursday night. INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON. WAsinNoTort, March 5. A reassue of twenty millions Treasury Notes is providedfor in the Miscellaneous Appropriation Bill. No appriation passed for continuing the building of tha Capitol, furnishing it or continuing the water works, the !louse refusing to concur and the Senate rec°' ding. The President did not sign the St. Clair Flats bill. The President has not y,t de termined whether he will call an extra session or not.—lle sage he will w.tit and consult with the Post Closter General, who is now ill; and if that officer consid• era he cant= carry on his department, he will convene Congress as soon as possible —probably in Juno. The Treasury Department has given orders to shorten sail on all sides, and expenditures will be cut down to the low , est notch. Every effort will be made to avoid an extra session. It is considered that the bankruptcy of so important a par lion of the public service as the Post Of fice Department, and total neglect by Con gress of the important rtcommerdat ions regarding 'our foreign relations, Mexican frontier, ttc., may induce the President to call the now Congress together. It is understood there will be a deficien cy in the Post Office Dephrtment by the 80th of June of three millions. A rumor prevails that the army bill was not signed by the President; he has sign ed it, A great effort has been made at the close of the session to have an unexpected ba• lance of 71,500 dollars remaining of the appropriation to deepen the bar at the mouth of the Miesisaippi, applied by the direct action of the Secretary of War to the purpose. The plan of the contractors has failed, and there are fifty ships detain• ed up the Belize, some of which have been there since December. A delegation has been sent by the merchants and au thorities of New Orleans to urge far rele if, and they have been joined here by one from New York underwriters. The. Pre,. ident has vetoed the resolution passed for this purpose by congress, and will probs. bly direct the Secretary to apply the unex• Aired fund to the desired purpose, under existing authorities. The Senate in executive session con . firmed the President's appointment of Robert S. Ould as United States District Attorney for the District of Columbia, in place of Philip Barton Key, deceased, A Cabinet Council was calla& immedi ately after the close of Congress, to tnlte into consideration the refusal to pass the Post Office appropriation bill, which was lost on a point of etiquette between the Senate and the House. There will be no means for carrying on the Poet Office bu siness, except such as accrues from postu ges, and these can only be paid out by Posimasters for salaries, &c., such as is the wage (or each t ostmaster to pay and account for in his regular accounts to the Depatrment. Contractors, route agents, &c., must wait for their pay. No new routes can be opened, nor new contracts made for conveying mails over existing routes. The Department will at once make up a statement of its position in all this matter, and every effort will be made to save the great working routes from embarrassment. Toirteen States, sending seventy-eight representatives, nearly all Democratic have yet to make Congressional elections. Sev eral of these do not elect until after Au gust, and some have no provision to (M -um an early election. J tines Y. McGuffee, of Georgia, is ap pointed Superintendent of Indian affairs in California, and G. W. Gholson, of Missis sippi, Governor of Washington Territory. Tits ROMAN CATHOLIC editor of th Boston Pilot bitterly insists that, where, ever there is a Protestant chaplain in the United States, there shall also be a Roman Catholicchaplain. If he is such a very great friend to equal religious rights, sup pose he step over to Rome and induce his worthy friend the Popo to ordain, that, wherever there is a Roman Catholic chap lain within the Roman dotnutions, there also stud' be a Protestant chaplain, LITTLE-BOY DIED ON TEE MOUNTAIN. —A. small boy, about four years of age, named John Woodburn, whose parents Centre County.—Daring the service at reside about thee miles south of Shipp... the Friend's Hoare, in Bell , ionte, John Ir burg, wand red away trem home on last vin, Sr., was seized with on apoplectic fit, Thursday morning. The family and n which resulted in his immediate death.— large number of neighbors commenced Daniel Messer, of Boalsburg, while nut in searallin g for him; but did not find him, the mountains, on n hunting expedition, until 6'(""Y, n•hr" "c"v""r" came across three deer, mid being an en dead, oh tut ten miles from home, on the pert nullter, St.., ca.,' in Lilting tt,s.. of South Mountain. A dog belonging Le the t h em at on , ehot.—A large tract of land, family accompanied the child, mini n Its containing fourteen thousand acres, owned found lying beside his dead body. by the ~N raine Land Company," was sold to Mr. Chrst, of Lancaster, for the sum of $75,000. rhe sale was the largest ever made in this county,—The "Burnt property has been purchased by Mr. Jan. D. Harris, Jr. ; for a company of eotcrpri• sing young turn in Bellefonte, for the handsome stint of eighteen thousand dol lars now Mint about twelve Democrats from the Northern and w:e•t• ern States, together with those from Penn sylvania voted with the majority on Mr. Phillips'unsuecessful motion to suspend the rules and enable him to introduce his Loan and Tariff bill. The negative vote was composed of four Republicans, two Americans, arm all the rest so-called "Dern ocrats." .'Democracy" can scarcely mus ter a respectable Corporal's guard in Con gress to stand up for the interests of the workingman. TRUMBULL YOB 617;11DEIST.—The Chi. eago Derr ocrnt says there are eleven pa. pars in Illinois ready and willing to sup, port Senator Lyman Trumbull, of that State, as the lte•publican candidate for President in 1850. );I'PRA SESSION tIEgEN ATE. The SENAIE, having at 12 o'clock yes terday closed its legislative functions as n part of the Thirty•fifth Congress, was re- assembled under a proclamation of the President of the United States for the con sideration of Executive bus:ness, Election of the State Trea.siteer by the Piople.--Mr. Schell has introduced into the State Senate n bill to make the office of State Treasurer elective by the people—. the first election for said officer to take place at the general election, on the second Tuesday of October next, and the Trensu• rer then elected to nssuinn the duties of his office on the first Monday in May en. suing. The existing laws in regard to the duties, penalties, &c., are to remain. This is a good move. FOuy State Elec - tio ..- ns will takeplace this spring, viz: New Hampshire, March 8 t Connecticut. April 4 ; Rhode Island, April 0, sod Virginia, May 26. In each of these States it Governor is to be chosen. and also members to the next Congress. The results will be looked for with a great deal of interests, as they may possibly foreshndow the turn which the political or ganizations in each State may take in the Presidential canvass of next year. The Sennto postponed the 1130,600,000 for Cuba bill by the close vote of 33 to 22 —every Senator present voting but Mr- Sumner. Mr Slidell intimated that ho should consider such a vote equivalent to a declaration of hostility to the bill, no in fact i• in. Congress will appropriate no $30,000.000 towards, the acquisition of _Cuba till it sees where the money to pay current expenses is to come from. 7The Hon. J. H. Edie has our thanks for four bound volumes of the Congression al Globe. Til Z POSTMASTER GENERA Death hourly xpeeted.— frnehiu gt on . March 6,--The condition of Posimaster General Brown is such, this evening, that he is not expected to survive throughout the night. Mr. Brown iv about sixty three years of age • NEWS PROM OTHER COUNTIES. Chester County.—The Democratic corn mitten of Correspondence for Chester county, had a meeting in West Chester on Friday, of last week, at which they ndop- • tod nn address to this anti-Lecompton Do• mocracy of the county, urging them to stand their ground, and maintain their or ganizati,m in opposition to the policy of the national administration. WASHINGTON COUNTY. A Republican meeting was held nt Washington on the 21st inst. Resolu tions were adopted denouncing the general policy of the Nationnl Administration, and in favor of Protection to Home Ind istry. J. R. DAY was chosen as Senitnrial de le. aid JOHN D, CHAMBERS and Davin S. WALKER as reprei•entative delegates to the Opposition Slide Convention. A reso lution was also unanimously adopted, ap proving of the course of Hon. SIMON CAM ERON, and pledging to support him for the Presidency should he be the nominee of the Republican party. Luzerne County.—The 'Pittson Bank" is to go Into immediate operation.—The new county buildings of Luzerne county have been completed. Their cost wa• about $70,000. of .which the borbugh of Wilkesbarre donated $2OlOOO. The bal ance was raised by taxation. S'omPtset County.—The treasurer of So insreet county, who has been for a num ber of years extensively engaged in busi ness, is reported to have failed to a large amount. He is a defaulter to the Com monwealth for four thousand dollars. nod to the county for twenty-two hundred; but having valuable property, his sureties say secure themselves too went extent, Snyder County.—Sehnvgrove has sup. plied itself with policemen ; regular stars Scarlet fever prevails to soma extent t bra'. out the county.—Col J. C. Eyer purchased a form of 48 acres, near SelinTrove, at $250 per acre. It is intended as a sito for a Female Seminary.—A new bridge across the Susquehanca is in project. Mar:field County .—'l' he Commission ers are about to con tract for a new court house, or. the site of the old nom Curreris villa failed to make the necessary donation and is in concequence deprived of Ate county seat, Jilleghtuo County. —Governor Packer has issued warrants to the Sheriff of Al. legliany county, for the execution of David S Evans and Christain Jacobi, on Friday, the 10th day of May nest.—The Alleg,ha" ny county Agricultural Society has dosa ted 8500 to ills Farmers Cohedge rot die present year. Nine young men left Pitts burg on the 13th inst., io enter the first class in this noble institution. Ilerks Counly.—The Deemerats of Berko county have formed an independent organization, and show a determination not to be driven back into the folds of Le comptarism, We received this as one of the most encourugeing actions imaginable for that county, where the name of demo cracy has been worshipped to the ekclu sion of all thought of printrple. Success to the rebell:on in old Berks. County.—A. religious revival is going on at Lewistown.—An organization of business men is forming under the fol. low;ng pledge : “The undersigned hereby agree to form themselves into an association for the purpose of encouraging the Clash system, us far us possible, znd when credit is given, pledge themselves to require a settlement with each other, nod all others, at the end of six months, the balance to be liquidated by payment in cash. or by note or due bill." A wild animal, supposed to be a panther, bus ventured within a few miles of Lewistown. Juniata Counly.--The tannery of John Media was consumed by fire. Mr. MAMA hold an insurance of $3,1130 on the pro perty in the Perry Mutual --A stalk of Mediterranean wheat, taken out of a field belonging to Mr. Jacob J. Ulsh, measured :l inches in height The seed was sown nn the I'2th of September. The Sentinel ,ays scarlet lever has made its app ammo in our midst. So far it has been baffled by the skill of the physicians. Only one case has proved fatal, and that in malignancy equalled cholera. OREGON REJECTS KANSAS.—The State of Oregon, which has just wriggled into the mnion furnished with a ready •made constitution, some of its provisions being in v,olation of the original Federal coin. pact, with all the zeal of a recent convert, has set its face against ensbl ing another Terme ry to apply for the rm. privilege. 'Fhe•two Senators from that State, Alassrs. Lane and Smith, voted against repealing the English swindle which regaires u pop ulation of 03,000 previous to the admis nion of Kansan. Oregon herself is known to la less populous than Kansas, yet no restrictive act was ever applied. Now that she is inside. also denies, through her Senator•, no equal chance to a large and every way snore important sister. • Such are the beauties of Democracy ! A MONEYED PAUPER.—Soma two weeks ago, to noticing the fire at the Cumber. land county Poor House, we mentioned that three of the Paupers had been arres• ted nod committed to prison, on suspicion 01 hoeing set fire to the building and that on sennching one of them, who had been in the Poor House since June, the sum of foorten dollars, was totted on his person. This mon's bundle inn's sent to hint from the Poor House, n few days ngo, and on the Sherill searching it, he found $208,50. in gold, concealed in his clothing, sod yet the fellow has been living at the expense of the county, for nearly eight months. Barrisburg Tetgraph. Ste4stitute for COa. S iuth Car olinian who thinks it best to let Cuba a lone, proposes (through the Charleston (c . ilfircury") to cut n ship canal through the penicula of Florida, and thus, by ma• [dog a great island for ourselves, create n second Cuba, which shall herealter com• mono the Gulf of Mexico, ant! forever neu tralize the ide as a strategetic point. Whoa this is done we shan't need Cuba, he Oinks. COUNTY CONVENTION to people composing the party opposed to the present national ndininistration, will meet in their respective districts, in the county of nt the usual time and place of holding dcl.,,tte election, on Satiirdny the 9th day of April next, to elect two delegates from from pests township, borough, rind seperitt.° '••t, to compose a county emiven• • •.•:,1 in llutttingdon, oat l'oesday, 1 2 day of April next, Ihr the pureso of tip . ~tin to conven , • nitutting n State ticket. !,y .; Commiltee. CION. Chairman. PHILAIXELPHIA 'MARKETS L' in.nuearmq MAR. 9, IFi59 FLO Ult--Supotiltio. per barrel, $G :tie ., iA 31 Extra " 7 0010 7 liye Flour and Car M,al Wheat--red, per bushel, " White " 1 35(141 18 15(Al itye " • Corn Outs 5;. Sti 606,10 75 per C 4 powids Timothy ti,cd, $2,00 in 2:23 Flax, per Illishfil $1 75 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. N EW WATCH A; JEWELRY srol:F d. W. DUTCHER, If'aT'i'JflhiKEJt & JEwE LLE licEpectfully informs the citizens of fleeting don, vicinity, and the surrounding co.- try. that be has cumin e need business in t oi tin. room adjoining JI. Strotts' Store, in NQUARE. IlumNotiots, and, hopes to receive a share of public pet,nage. ArATenEs and CLOCKS rt paired in the hest workmanlike manner. Ills stack of WATCHES and JEWELRY is of the licit, all of which ho will tlisposo of at reaeanithio prices. The public ge coolly aro requested to givo mid examine his amok. Dlnr.9, 59. PUBLIC SALE. Will ho sold at puldia sale, at the residence of the nubseriber in Porter township, Hunting don County, on Wednesday the 18th 'day of March, 1859, the following property, viz:-10 head of work Horses,ineluding a pair of splendid matched driving { , crews, and 2 excellent family Horses, three year old, and 4 two year old Colts, 10 head of milk Cows, 1 Durham Bull, 23 head of young Cattle, 12 Sheep, a lot of Hogs, 2 Mnr horse broad wheel Wagons nearly new, 1 two horse st ring Wagon, tiny ladders, Wag. on Hes!, Threshiug Machine, Fodder Cutter, Wind Mill, 2 Sl,ds, Plows, harrows, Horse Gears, and a great variety of articles too nu merous to insert. &de to continence at 10 o'clock on said day, when duo uttendence will be given, and terms ul sale made known. THOMAS WHITTAKER. Mosch 7th 1859. ABBEY & NEFF. No. 305 N. TIIIRD ST., (a doers shove Vine.) PHILADELPHIA. TIDE OLD HARDWARE STAND, ESTARLIIIIIIED TWENTY-TO. YEARS. VyiltY DESCRIPTION OP BUILDING, ANClllllliCati, nod Ikm-ohold Hard ware, is now in store, and will he °Grad st - hot pr rev, to ('osh and prompt Six months buy ers. Nails at Manufacturers prices tar Cash. Orders from new customers will receive strict and accurate attention and all goods sent Irons this house will he as represented. *ll'Country merchants, on their next visit to our city to make their Spring purchases are cor dially invited to call and examine our Stuck and Prices before Purchasing. MarNML-3m. Street Lamps, Proposals }till be received at the office of the undersigned up to Saturday, the 12th inst., fur lighting, extinguishing and cleaning the Street Lamps or the borough of Huntingdon. By or. der of the BURGESS & TOWN COUNCIL. .1. Simpson .Utica, Secretary. Mar? 9, PRICE REDUCED ON E HALF I I I NEW . 2.2IIDIVAL SALT INFLAMMATORY DISEASES TRY IT ONLY ONE DOLLAR. CIIIIONIC PACKAGE& $2 50! SEE ADVERTISEMENT, For sale at Smith's Drng Store, llonlingdow JOY TO TREITIMIRERS OF dailV RICH HAIR, Talk of beauty, it cannot exist without a fine head of hair, then read the following, and if you ask more, see circular ground each bottle, and no ono can doubt. DROF. -stcaoirs HAIR nEsTonA. , VIVEL—We call the attention of all, old and young, to this wonderlhl preparation, which tonal back to its original color, gray hair—cov ers the head of the bald with a luxuriant growth —removes the dandruff, itching, and all cuta neous eruptions--causes a continual llow of the natural fluffs: nod hence, if used as a regular dressing for the hair will preserve its color, and keep it from tolling to ext,eme old age, in all its natural beatify. We call then upon the bald, the grey, or diseased in .scalp, to use it, and sorely the young will not, as they value the flowing lucks, or the witching curl, ever be' without it. Its praise is upon the tongue of thousands. The Agent for Prof. Wood's Hair Ite , torative i n Now levee, reeeiyed the lowing letter in regard to the Hair ne.ttorative, a low week !duet:: DEEr RIVER, Cora., July 23, 1851. Mr. Leavenworth—Sir : I have been troubled with dandruff or scurf on toy head fur more then n year, my hair began to route out, scurf “fitl hair together. I saw in a New Haven pa per about "Wood's Hair Restorative" as a cure. 1 coiled it your store en the lot of April last, and purchased a butte to try it, end I tbund to my satisfaction it was the thing, it removed the scarf and inter how begun to over ; it i> now two or three inches in length where it was 1,11 um I have great faith in it. I wish you to send ma two more bottles by Mr. Pact, the bearer of this. I don't as any of the kind is used in tili3 place, you may have a markt. t for many bottles i other t is known here. Yours with respect, RUMS PRATT l'un.Ancrynt,!, Sept. 9, tshr Poor. Woos—Dear Sir: r Restor ative in proving itielf beneficial to no. The front, and also the beck part of toy howl ulraost lust its covering—in lao3 n.tt.u. 1 haeo used but two half pint bottles of yovr IteStorative, and now, the top o,f my head is well ittchlrti with a prothising crop of young hair. tool the front is nine receiving its beuelit. I. have tried other preparations without any hebtnit whatever. I think front toy own persooal recuoanendation 1 UM illathle Many others to try it. Yours respectfully, D. It. THOM S, M. 1)., bin. 164 Vine St. VINCENNI.S, lA, June `.?.2, 1553. . .„ PROF. 0, J. WOOD: As yq , u arc about fa manulactare nod vend your rereatly disuwetw Hair Restorative, I will ,tate, Mr whomsoever I stay concern. that I hune.used it tool know' others to use it—that I have, tat noecrel years. been in the hal it it using other flair limner, tines, and that I find yours Sonny auputior nay other !know. It cutirely clenims the Mao at dandruff, anti with ono atonal'', proper ua will restore arty person's hair to the original co lee and texture, giving it a healthy, suit am glossy appearance : nha all this, withotit Wicol Ortag the halms taat , which it drops. I would, thettiote,r,,,lllll,ll Respectfully your;, WILSON Hi ti,; 0. J. WOOD & Co., Proprietors, 312 11,4 way, .New York, (in the great N. Y. Wit. Maim EstDblishnteut,) 110 114 Mart,tt St. Ltttil, Ma. John Road, Agent, dun, and wild by all good Di ogi ; b,is. Mar.'!,%19.43m. -0_ ir ins VA L L!A B E PA9 . r.J•.: • 1 self-gem:rating (,as -lint, linnlic, in Gill cotitidetiee of it, p..;i-i, mar over ewnry other band-liglit in for SIMPLICITY, S.,}I.:TY, ECONOMY, iii:ll. LIANcy of liglit,in any tonneratnye. I, is devoid or SMELL, 63103 Z or giving , ft soonly, cheat, and BRILLiANT GAS-LitE4DaT, requiringnoiritonting„ or other attention, ex- cel;f: tho - lamp with es/1 , 111151 . 1 . 11111;• ing fluid. one quart of the fluid giving a F.. 1., 711111.1, nod ot.c.alt flame eighteen hours. 'Phi; light is under complete control, being regulated by a simple preeesq. The burner can ho readily applied to ail styles of OIL, Kceoansn, Came !Bon, and lit Flow LadIPS; also, to Gas , tixtures, in all their varlet ies. It is admirahly adapted tbr lighting churches, dwellings, lecture-rooms, halls, shops, steam boats, and railroad cars, or wherever a ;vial light is desired Parties desirous of securing the right of territory : for n valuable article that wilt commend itself, should make early applies tion, only to the undersigned. Burners. tatnps, &c., supplied in any tluuoti• ty, with promptness—lbrwarded by• express to all parts of the United States, payable, cash on delivery. BUTLER, 110SFORD & CO. Mar.2;52.-10w. No 2 Court St, Brooklyn. STRAY HEIFER. Came to the residence of the 4 subscriber, living in Tod top., a. bout the first ort of Jane last, a A% heifer, about one year old, darken,,,,44," red color, with a slit in the left ear and the right ear cmppial. The owner is reiocated to come forward, prove poputy, pay charge, and take it away. K March 2, '59.-0. NEW WORK FOR AGENTS. The Life, Speeches and Memorials DANIEL WEBSTER; Containing his most. celebrated Orations t a se• lection from the Eulogies delivered on the occasion of his Death, and his Life and Times. BY SAMUEL M. SMUCKER, A. M. 'llls splendid work is just published, it; ono large volume of 530 pages. It is printed on I fine paper and bound in beautiful style ; con ! tains excellent tint illustranions of his Birth. place and 'Mansion nt Mans ; and a fulls length, lifelike, Steel Portrait. The Publisher ;_otlcra it with confidence to the American peo• pie, and to convinced that it will supply au im• portant wan'. it; American literature. No work was 10 ho obtained heretofore, which I;yetented , within n compact. and convenient compass, the chief events of the life of Daniel Webster, his most remarkable intellectual elforts,,nd thu I most valuable and interesting eulogies which the guest men of the nation uttered in honor of his memory. We present all these treasures in this vol. umc, at a very mode-ate price, and in a very convenie.it form. Subscription price, in cloth, $1,73; handsomely embossed leather, $2,00. Persons desiroas of becoming Agents for this valuable work, will address, for further par. tieulars. DUANE RULISON. Nth. Feb.23,'69..31. 33 S. 3rd. St., Philada. IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH I IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH! IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH I WAAT'S IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH I WHAT'S IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH I WHAT'S IN EVERY. 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OrgAlliZeii November 8, 1857, with a Capital of out hundred thousand dollars. This Company was formed with n view of tubing up inventor artielts cf general who arc tumble to make independent arrange ments for introducing the it inventions by an equitable orrangetunt with then for their rights by purchase out mid out, or hey c, on the articles ntanutactured and cold. The Incentive genius of this country ha, long called fur un stitotkn of this kind. 'lie American mind is so active, !hot thou.td of things are many of which would be really übefull to the community, but which are never lutrodneed, catt, the inventors of them have no means to cony them out. Tha Capital of IhiS Company will be devoted to the develop men! of tootle wefolin,entions. Thu Company have a Commune on Patents• whose duty is to puss upon all applicants, nail front their largo experience in such matters Inv entors have a security that their intentious will not he inhjiidge; and the high eluttneter of Inn uartie, eonipcsing that Conunittee is a sullicient guaranty , I)3t plam cod specilitUtioll3 may Le submitted before pvtetits me applied for, With eat itny risk of advantage being I tll.l Of this circiunttance, nod when desired to tle so, the Commie 'sill take out paten. ,e,mr ing for tire inventor all of bin invention that is patentable. This Company respectfully invite inventors to submit to th cut their plans ; mid it will be fur thering the of of the Cutup:my if at call algeilt3 can be of service to them. Any one of the following MlAcs is uceeptuble to Phis Company. First To manufacture any articles for which their machinery is adapted by contract, the is vent.os receiving the articles and paying for the ,nine en delivery. hb rood : They buy any patent which is so ot* by their Cononittm 'l'll ,, y will innotifacture and rli : tic to which they Ch , ..Fe to 1 :• • ' • vpotor such it OrotiortiOa of the ; • ; 1. • ~ ,r eed upon. xtaisiee litailding, Nos.•• bring about Co, • ;emit by • . • , tert disci., and 7 stories IS owned Iv the President of the COlll - hi part lir all The ••••• , er , ioni and oitiees of the Company, Business awl sales are tronsae- paaorican Trailea I:tvtapatAy. • . itimorneture. .IAIE!',I , .',IN SMOKER, 1‘ ' 1.1 ..t variety of unique mid t!..t ;;;..oto 't•ta Tubes ; also. several tt. 'bob,. The peculiarity at o m •t• ti;ilCs is that each one is arranged so as ',vivo a damp sponge through which the of the burning Cigar or Tobacco has to on its way to the mouth. This damp sponge t I , nly (001. the smoke, bat extracts front it lb- nicotine oil, the poison°. property Or thq T.1,,1CC0, ;illicit renders the breath loss offensive !;:ritikErs will find in the use of the. Tubes a luxury never betide attained except by itein , the Turkish water-jar. Their use also great ly promotes the health of the habit.' liontP.:or and preserve the sweetness of the brooch. TIIE AMERICAN CARPE'r 1100 E, Is a little coucrivance for patting tee carpets without tacks. This n new article, whieli Ins never before Leen upon the market. But it pos sesses the merit of enabling a person to put down tor take tip u carpet of the largest size in tote ill fifteen 111111.1eS, oVitioulßutty itt• jury to the floor or carpet. It is very cheap— cheaper in the long run than tacks—and the great I:utility with which even a servant can take up tooth put down carpets, without the post. sibility of a mistake, renders it invaluable to the housekeeper. TRU AMERICAN PEN lIOLDER AND WIPER. Is a neat invention UR. holding a wet sponge, into which the pen is thrust, ultruys coming out clean rod reedy fortise. A very convenient ur• title fur the Counting House Desk “Ild Library Table. The American smoker to an article of grout utility and benefit to stmtkers. Persons afflicted with Bronchitis, Asthma, Dyspepsia Liver complain, or Kidney Mffletionc, can pro— runt SPONGES AIPDICATED lbr these various dmensmi by Old Do. THORP. Sold by the Ann- IZIGAN 'lulu. COMPANY, NUS. 22 & 24 Frank furt St. THE NE PLUS ULTRA OF SEWING MACHINES. THE PATENT LEVER SE\V'G MACHINE. MANUFACTUELD 11Y TIIECLODE MINUFACTUMNG COMPANY. 339 Broadway, Now York. May be t uly regarded as the "on plus ultra" of sewing machines, and all who ore wishing to find a Machine which is capable of doing any kind of sewing for Tailors . and' Housewives, with a satislitetion heretofore unknewn—should lute no time in ',Miring ono or Thu PATENT LEVER MACHINES, which are to occupy a similar position towards other sewing nutchinus that a PATENT LEVER WATCH (amd eve• rybody knows its value) occupies towards a Le • pine or any other second rats watch. This Al ,chino makes the , Lock Stitch," which looks the EMI. on both sides of the fabric anti which eunttot be lipped. ...... vittifE $5O In all respects equal to niariline6 herotorcra sold at a hundred dollars and upwards. Specimens of se , ring done by the PATENT LEVER MACIIINE will be forwarded to env part of the country,. upon receipt tiro poatage atuniu. An energetic and reliable Agent is wanted in every town and village in the United State and Canadas to tell the tibove named no. chine. An utivantageous arrangement will be made with the right kind of merchant who is willing to !lava the exclusive agency. Addr,ss Globe Manufacturing Company, 839 Broadway, N. Y. M*r'h 2, ‘0541. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. (Estate cf llio7kael Fettcrhoof, dec.) Notice is hereby given that Letters Testa• mentary en the estate of Michael Fetterhoof bile of Morris township, dec., have been gran• led to the undersigned. All persona indept• ed to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims to pre• sent them properly authenticated for settle. meat to JOSIAH FETTERHOOF, Ezec. ELIZA FETTERHOOF, Exeex. Morris tap. Feb. 16, '59.-6t* &AEU, YADltatik. The Subscriber respectfully Informs the Pub lic, that be is prepared to receive nud unload Cars containing Lumber, Barb, staves, Shin glen, Coal, Iron, &c. E. SCHREINER, S. W. Corner Broad St Callowhill Streeti. J3ll. stil 1839.-Cm. lINTIMILOCISTIO SALT; A Perfect Substitute For Me Lancet, Leeches and Blisters in when the undorsig»ed, after a long series of laberions and costly experiments, became fully ciailirmed in his conviction, that the Antipide gistic Salt which he now has the happiness to present to the American public, was a PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for Blood-letting, Leeches and Blisters, his mind was so egitated that lie could not sleep for many nights. The cause of his agitation was the striking tact, that the manna, of IV operation like that of the visas in vaccination, could not bo satisfactorialy . explained upon any known principle. Bow, in what way, it so eflintually subdued Inflammatory Disease and no others, won et first wholly inexplicable—but, on further experiment, it WWI proved that it equalizes the fluids u/ the body, the want of en equilibrium in which, is the sole cause of inflammation. Such is Ito potency, that like the vaccine matter, it re q uires merely :rat adheres to the point ofa quill dipped into a solution of it, to effect the entire syotern—but must be instantly sited to prevent decompum'tion and secure its full virtue. Three quills in tonne, nod two in • chronic disease?, every 21 hours, till the huat,.pain and febrile se thin have subsided, and a perfect cure effected. Wisest it bikes the place of blisters, ointment end leeches in local affections, as Brain Fever, Ci.oup, 'roooloache, Pleurisy, Sc.,ts mode of silminiot 'ion i 5 t we-fold. (See directiin of din so!rifig. &c.) Tho discoverer has withhold it from the pub lie till POW, by the advice of a judicions ciao; nn , 1 voiluoilile friend suborn he consulted— oi gentleman known and felt in the medical A.:odd—and who desired to submit it to the test of experiment. After witncosing under his own scrutinizing (ye, ito signal triumph over both mute and chronic. iellanornatorll discloses ' in re peated and re-repeated trials, lie uttered $25.- 000 t o ei,ene in nA a special and equal partner in the Recipe fur its manufacture, but the propo sal was rejected. The disuse of the lancet and blisters, Is de manded bulls by linnrouity by bumonity and science. lo it not a mistake, to suppose that II kettle ot" water (the inflamed blood) will settee to boil, by dipping out a part of it— for a resit of bad cider (bad blood) be made good, by drawing a potion 'of it? is it not a 1 mi.:take, to suppose that blisters sod rubefiteients will remove inflammation. when they virtually sow:radii one inflammation to another? The late Dr. B. Waterhouse, of Harvard Universi ty, said ffl am sick of learned qnackery„' Ono t the ascot eminent physicians In New England c ekig,wleilrcil just beftre his death, that "La be olusl.tirog fur tunny yenta, wether blood letting and blisters dial toot aggravate rather than areeet 'thymic." Sores who stand high in the Old and New school, have quite ro ' contly ospousod his visa's and now openly eon floor, they believe the lan ,et, salons leeches and ' , Biters injure ten where they benefit one— They think there is n moaning to Deut. lit, 53 —Gen. ft, 4—nnill.evit. 17, I.4—teat ‘‘21311 SIAM. IS TUN Lire." It in not the excess of Hood (there never is too much) that causes di sease, but the want of a balance between the ilui is and Ths special excellence of the Antiphlogistla Salt, is that without the tweless loss of blood and ,trength, it effectually ottbdued inflammato ry clicceasi, (no othicrc,) by producing an equill• }lrian% of ull the fluids in the body and n conso• quoit uninterrupted circulation. It exerts, like the vaccine matter, nod extraordinaty influence over the v ens and tic:ries—resulting in a grad ual decline of lictlammation as indicated Icy the pulse, which assumes its natural state as the heat, pain Puce disappear. WIT' Ninny medicines offered for sale, are Lucked by dcinictful certificates, (their vir tue);atal claim to be universal retnidies, curing all malidies—a burlesque on common sense; As the discoverer of this Salt, solemnly protests ligainst having it pliceed in the category of trawls and huimtitions. he has resolved that it shall go forth to . the world, like the •pure gold dollar, with no other passport than its true tal• ne. If the public find it genuine, they will re ceive it—il • spurious, they will reject and con demn it. Instead 0f being a DalideCa for all int, it hits control over but one ill,—has but one aim --accomplishes but one Ming, to wit, nuances Dirt.s.mstAreny DISEASE— whatever be its form or locality—wother in the head, throat chest eh domen, extremi: es or skin. It is asked. hots it does thisi—simply by restoring the lost bal ance between the fluids and solidi. The liAlowing different/ones Which the un balanced fluids assume, and many not here men tinned that have mere or less heat, pain ofluvor (nu oihers)are as perfectly cured by the Anti phlogigt Salt, as fire is extinguished by water. 1. Cases )Khere the unbalanced fluida affect this Ilusu and THROAT—to wit , Brain Esser, Fits, lisailada, /Vomited Eyes ' Ears and Nose, ranker, Neundyia, Erysipelas, Catarrh. Croup, Bronclans, . . _ 2. ensi;slvliere the unbalanced fluids effect the CUE.' and AnDo3lEN—to wit; Inflamed Lung, and Liver, Colic, Pleurisy, Coughs, Dyspep sat, Asthma, Dropsy, Ilearitum, Gravel Piles, Gonorrhea, Venereal, ece. 3. Cases where the unbalanced fluids effect the. EXTUEMITIEs and Suite—to wit; Rheuma tism, Gout, Sertfuta, Eileen; Chithains,Chilbaint, Chitk and Small Pox, SZdt Rheum, with itch ing and other Cutaneous Af - ctions,&e. This Suit greatly alleviates the inflammatory 1.1113 precise to married ladles, (before and at the time of confinement) and many female com plaints, nod is very eflicatious in Fever, Ague, Wounds, Nervous and Spinal Affections and anyother lorms of (mark this) inflammatory di sease, attended with heat, pain or febrile symp toms. egg Persons who have a tendency of blood to the had ur heart, or lend inactive lives, or breath the impure uir of manufactories and the poisonous fumes of metals and minerals, or live Is unhealthy climates, are exposed to a patio liar vitiation of the fluids of the body, which one dose without interlacing with the diet or busi ness, once, in three months, would invariably proven,. It is lieleiveil to afford protection from infectious disease, and therefore travellers, sabers, and soldiers should supply themselves with it. ' While many nostrum-makers victimize the good tottered and pill-ridden public, ny or dering "front six to a dozen boxes in bottles, to cm e any malady." HO matter what—the un dersigued is happy in being able to state, that the severest forms of recent inflanunatory di sease, was over come by ono Acute package, tied the most obst :nate and long standing by one Menthe package. It does just what it claims to do—and no more, or lova—equalizes the fluids by removing from the system all ar terial and rooms obstruoifns. lerif : " . Flosiot3; 7 l;igiii;rit road this. F. DODDS WELL, M. D. D 1600 VENER AND PEOPRINTOR. Fur tialo nt the Cheup Drug Store of Samuel S. Smith, &Co.' Huntingdon, Pa. GO lota..