Nuntiu t Oon lomat. TVOSOLUTION OF PARTNER4IIIP. 1 [Pim of Danis & fseuberg.l Notice is hereby given, that the copartner ship heretofore existing between the subscri bers, in the mercantile business, under the name of Davis & Isenberg, is this day dissol• ved, by mutual consent. The hooks of the firm are in tl,e hands of Geo. Davis for eol• lection, to whom, persons indebted, are earn• estly requested to make immediate payment. DAVIS & ISENBI?,RG. Graysville, Hunt. co., June 29, 1859. Wednesday Morning, July 6, 1859, LOCAL INTELLIGENCE THE GLORIOUS FOUR= I—TnE WAY IT WAS CELEBRATED.—The sun arose on the 4th, beautiful and bright, and the day was very pleasant. At an early hour the bells pealed forth their merry chime and the "ear piercing fife "and noisy drum were heard on the streets. At about 8 o'clock the Sabbath School of the Presbyterian Church pieceaded by the Excel. sine Band, marched to the Cottage Grove, where the day was celebrated with patriotic spirit.— Mr. J. IL 0. Corbin read the Declaration, in a masterly manner, and seldom have we lie. Vetted to a more patriotic and eloquent oration, than the effort of Mr. J. M. Speer, the orator of the day. Rev. Utilizer, also addressed a few excellent rematks to the School. Everybody enjoyed themselves, and the School returned about noon. The next feature, was the appearance of the ihnitingdou Lancers, compcsed of some thii , teen of our young men under command of Corporal Jun Stewart. They paraded through the streets and their handsome appearance and military manasurcrs elicited much applause from those who saw them. Tinio will not permit us to add anything more to this, next week we shall give full par• ticulars. • IV MOMS Or Paonum—We have received a letter from a friend in Hopewell township, making the inquiry nod requesting us to fur. nish him with the standard weights of tile va rious kinds of produce, fixed by the authori ties of this State. It as very important that farmers should know this, and we give our cor respondent an answer through our colnnino, for their benefit. My the act of Starch 10, 1859, the weight of b. bushel of wheat was fixed at GO pounds ; bushel of barley at 47 pounds ; a bushel of buckwheat, 48 pounds ; a bushel of potatoes, Irish, 69 pounds ; act of April 15, 1855, rye, 56 pounds : act of March 10, 1818, oats was fixed at 32 pounds—this year, it bas been al tered to 30 pounds. The other standards arc: corn on the cob, 70 pounds ; corn shelled, 20 pounds ; onions, 57 ; timothy seed, 15 pounds; cloversosd, 69 pounds; bran, 20 pounds. These are the principal fares products sold by weiAlit in this State. Goon WItEAT.—We have been shown a ape. cimen of this year's wheat, grown on the farm of Pr. 'AO!elide, about a half mile from town. ft is of•tlo Mediterranean species, and was plucked promiscuously. the heads are cx• tremely long and well.filled, 'and the grains very large and dean looking. If "inch is the general condition of the crop on the. lire plan. tattoo, there will be a lremendonS yield. . A The next quarter at the Camillo Sent inury begins so Monday, Jul} . 18th. Prof. T. MeCtittlyllibtine A. M., of Cuut• berlaikd College, Ky., witicuininenee his course of lectures about th. hist of the nioutli. Mr. Owen, the Comity Superintendent of schools, lilts also consented to !More, but the thou is not yet fired. Str. A son of Mr. Win. Kyler, had his hand very seriously injured on Thursday night lasi. Mr. K. owns a sawmill on Stone creek, and whilst absent on but iness en Thursday, his lit tle eon itt playing in the mill started the saw, which caught his hand, cutting off ono linger, and otherwise mutilating hint. frorA barn belonging to 11Ire. Sarah Vat. tars., near the tuwn of Warriors:nark, was burned to the ground uu Sunday night last. Loss, about $lOO. It was supposed to In the work of rot incendiary. STATE AGRICULTURAL PAUL—The Pennsyl. vania State Agricultural Society, will hold their next annual Fair, ou the 27411, 20th, 20th, and 30th of September, at I'oweltun, on the ground tendered fur the purpose, by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. D®" Our citizens are enjoying themselves hugely, by taking pleasant excursions to the Springs. Oo out, ye emaciated, thin fleshed, consumpted stickeramt.home and take a pure draught of air, and in bath in the crystal streets, eaV.We have been requested to announce that H. Bucher Swoop°, Esq., will deliver a lecture in this borough on Monday evening next, in the Court House, Sii lad named King, was severely injured on the 4th, by being burnt with T owder, ho woe attempting to set off. His bands and fucc were scorched and blistered badly. isray.Judge Burnside, of Center co., was killed on Thursday last, by being thrown from his carriage. His neck was broken, and ho died instantly. SW We have been informed that an individ• ual die 1, in the upper part of our county, on Thursday last, from sun stroke. On Die—That a couple of "female women . ' engaged in an amiable little scratching match in Portstown, last week. ter'Our notice of the trip over Broad Top, the celebration, &c., will appear in our next. ikir We wonder if the following Paixhan shot, from the " Notes from the Plymouth Pulpit," by H. Ward Beecher, hits anybody in all this region round about? Mr. Beecher said :—" There are sitting before me in this congregation now, two hundred men, who stuff their Sundays full of what they call religion, and go out on Mondays to catch their brother by the throat, saying :'Pay me that thou sweat; it's Monday now, and you needn't think because we sat crying together yesterday, over our Sa• vior's sufferings and love, that lam going to let you nff from that debt, if it ruin you to pay it now:" S. M. PETTENGILL S CO.'S Moen tisiug Agency, 110 Nassau St., New York, (k. 10 State St., Boston. S. 0.1. Pettengill d Co. are the Agents for the "Jounnat." and the most influential and largest circulating Newspapers in the United States and the Canada.. They aro authorised to contract for us at our 'owes New Advertisements. .1 1 1.4 Ci 13.3C13EIVIEW DMA GIBD G'©2l2 The business of the late firm will hereafter be carried on by the undersigned, who hopes to have the patronage.of his old customers as usual. GEORGE DAVIS. July 6,1859.-4 t. COOK STOVE FOR SALE. A SPLENDID NEW COOK STOVE for sale at this office; it is cal culated to barn wood or coal. It will be offered low. C AUTION— All persons are hereby cautioned from ta. king an assignment of, or putting any &pen. dunce in, a certain paper purporting to be a settlement of accounts, between the estate of the Hon. John Ker, deed., and David R. Fried ly, signed by David S. Ker and. David R. Fried. ly. and 'tearing date the 16th day of January, 1858. Ihe Administrators of said deceased, being now satisfied that the charges in said set tlement made by the said David 11., ore Wholly, or to a great extent erroneous, have determined not to pay the seine or any part thereof until a snore thorough investigation has been bad. DAVID S. XER, 1 . 4 , 7 . MART C . KEII, j '"" mt. June 28th, 1859.-31. CAME TO THE RESIDENCE of the subscriber, living in Penn township, Huntingdon co., 'if about the 18th day of June, a u a three year old, black muley STEER—marked with si iece off the right ear, a white mark on the tenth, Sc. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, otherwise he will b e disposed Of accordiiigtc,s.leff, ANDREW O. NEFF Penn tp., Junn 29, 1859.-10. WARM SPRINGS HOTEL, Five miles north of Hurtingdon, Pa., is now open for the reception of ,isitors, having been enlarged and improved generally. CHARGES MODERArt. A daily line of Coaches will leave the Rail. road stations on the ordeal of passenger trains, for the Springs, JOHN R. HERD. June 19, 1;i39.-3t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon wooly. to distribute the proceeds of the sale of the real estate of John Kepler, dee'd., lying in said county. in the hands of the Trustee to make amongst those ectitled to the same, gives notice that he will attend, to said duty nt his office in the borough of Ifintingilon, on Satur day, the 22t1 day of July' next, where all per sons interested are notified to attend. JOIIN REED, Anditcr. June 22d, 1559.-•1t, A DMINISTHATOICS NOTICE. .11. [Eel. of G. Keller, late of West fp (red.] Notice is hereby given, that Letters at Adjoin. istration have been granted to the subscriber, on the estate of George, Keller, late of Morris township, Huntingdon many, dee'd.; all per. sons indebted to said I , ilate, are requested to make-payment immediately, and those having claims against the same, will present them properly authenticated fur settlement, to the subscriber, living in said township. WI LI. lAM 111 LE MA N, June 220,59.--t A DM I NISTRATORS' NOTICI it Notice is hereby giwn, that Letters of ietration on the estate of }Linty Houpt, Into of Carbon township. Hunting,don county, deed., have been granted to the subscribers re• siding in the same township, to whom all per. MUM indebted to said estate will make payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement. FREDERICK HOUPT, 1 JOSEPH DIGGi INS, d m , s. June 22d, 1859.•6t.* A DMINISTRATOWS NOTICE. Letters of Administration having been granted by the Register of Huntingdon county to the undersigned, nu the estate of Tamer It intai late of Clay township, Huntingdon roan• ty, deceased, all.persons indebted thereto, will make immediate payment, and those having claim will prose nt them duly authenfieated for settlement. JOHN F. MEMINGER, Clay tp., June 22, 1859, Atiner. WAR! WAR IN ti.TROPT! REVGL UTION IN PRICES! The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has just removed his store to the old stani, near the corner of Ilill and Smith streets, where he has always on hand and constantly recei v ing all the latest styles of SPRING Sr SUMMER GOODS ! DRESS GOODS, DE LANES, BARAGES ; CORSETS, PRINTS, • SILKS. And in fact ho can supply any article in the drygood lino. Also, trimmings suited to all dresses and at reasonable rates, He has also on hand a large, fresh stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. COFFEE. SUGAR, TEA, SPICES, FL OUR, BACON, And exerything in the feed line. As his stock is almost entirely now, and been bought at prices which defy competition, par. Chasers will find it to their advantage to buy from me before going elsewhere. All kinds of country produce at the highest market prices, tnken in exchange for goods. DAVID GROVE. Huntingdon, June 15, 1859.—tf. Lt i9v9 . SPRING & S NG UMMER Nvo . lOUU. OU The undersigned would respectfully call tho attention of our friends and customers, as well as the citizens of the town and country general , ly, to our new and extensive assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING. consisting of every article of gentlemens' fur nishing goods. We deem it unnecessary to make a newspaper flourish, being confident that a a I and an examination efour goods, will sit- ; tis c fy l all, that our goods are just what wo re commend them to be, well made, of good mate rial, and as cheap as the same quality of goods can be bought in the county of Huntingdon It is not our desire, as it is not the policy of honest men, to deceive, but this much we will say, that we will guarantee to all who may fit , vor us with their patronage, entire satisfaction as to quality, fit and price. should gentlemen desire any particular hind or cut of clothing, not found in our stock, by leaving their meas ure, they can be accommodated at short notice. Call at corner of the diamond, Long's now house. M. GUTP4AN & CO. May 4, 109. Shade Gap, Huntingdon Counfy, Pennsylvania, W. H. WOODS, A. N. r F. T. WOODS, Principal of Female Deparhnent J. ALFRED SHADE, M. D.L. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, ALBERT OWEN, Lecturer on Art of leaching and Phys. Gcog Miss ANNA G. PATTON. Teacher of Music. Drawing Grecian and lint. ion Painting and Fancy Needle Work. HE next session of this Institution will open the first Wednesday of May. It holds out sup, T ripr advantages to those seeking an education. The Board of instruction is large, and coin. posed of those who are thoroughly qualified for their profession. To Parents and Guardians who wish to place their Children inn secure and healthy retreat, it holds out peculiar induce ments A NORMAL SCHOOL will he formed the present sigision. to which Mr. Owen, no, worthy County Superintendent, will give lectures on the Art of Teaching and Physical Geogro phy. In the COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. young men will be thoroughly qualiCed fat the Counting Room. TERMS, for seS,lion of Ave months, $55,00. Light and fuel also. Les. sons in Music, French, Drawing, Painting and Fancy Needle Work, extra. For further particulars address W. 11. WOODS. N. B.—By those desiring places, early application should be made, Apr.6:59.• PIKE'S PEAK GOLD Cannot rival in attraction the superb stock of .Spring and Summer Goods now being received and opened by FISHER & Meturatx. This stock has been selected with grunt cora and the public are cordially invited to call and examine it. - . It comprises all the late styles of Ladies' Dress Goods, such as Pell do Chevra, RobesM Lez, Organdies, Jaconets, Lawns, Challis, plain and figured Iterages. Crape Maretz, Plain and colored Chintzes, French and English Ging. hams, Amaranths, Valentine, Alpaccas, Dobage Prints, &c.,&c. A beaut iful amortnient of Spring SitAVVLS, round and square corners, all colors. A full stock of Ladies Fine Collars, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, such as Co.lars, Cravats, Tics, Stocks, Gosiety, Shirts, Gauze and Silk Undershirts, Drawers, &e. \Vo have n fine velc:ction of Mantillas. Dress 'frimmings, Fringes, Ribbons, Mitts. Gloves, Gauntlets, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Buttons, Floss, Sewing Silk, Extension Skirts, Hoops of all kinds, &c. ALso—Ttekens, Osnaburg, blenched and un bleached Aluslins at all prices, Colored ant White Cambries, Barred and Swiss Musti • Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks, Tarlcton and many other articles which comprise the line of White and Domestic Dom's. We Wye French Cloths, Fancy Cassimere, Saßinetts,Jeuns, Tweeds, Cottonades, Linens, Denims mut Blue Drills. 6. (Mice hours--Every day from 9 till 5 o'clock, and too Mondays and Thursdays till 8 o'elork in an erpnits. DON. BENNY L. BENNER, Plash/rot, Rt IItERM SE LER! DGE, Tice l'resideot, 11'31..1. REED, Seeretarg. 1)1llItitrt:1128 : lion. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry, I Robert L. Selfridge, Francis Lee, Wood and Saml. K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, C. Landreth Mums, Ilenry Diellenderffer, HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS, 0r every varlet) , awl style. Also all kiwis u STRAW GOODS. A good stock of 6110( EMS, BUD & QUEENSIViRE, BOOTS & SHOES, ti !deli «•ill he sold CHIMP. We 9/so deal in PLASTER, FISH, SAI.T, and ail kinds or GRAIN, and possess theilities in tins branch of trade unequalled by any. We deliver all packages or parcels of Merchandise, FREE OF CHARGE, at the depots of the llroad 'lop and Pennsylvania Railroads. Come one, come all, nod be convinced that the "METitortimirmt" is the place to secure fashional•le and desirable goods, disposed or at the lowest rates. • VOTiCE Di To the Colledors of Huntiagdon Yea are requested to make a special effort to meet the Ave. !Ht.,. l'emtus holding county orders will please exercise to little pit- Bence, as I have already largely advanced be yond the receipts of the County. As I will be absent for a lew weeks, persons having hunt nom in my ulilce, will please call on Maj. G. W. rrettson. at the Banking House or Bell, Gur. rettson & Co. F. H. LANE, Hunt., JULIO 1, 1859.—tf. hcasurer. READ! READ!! READ!!! ESENWEINN ABOM,ATIQ NAtSANIT Is a remedy not to he excelled for the relief and core of those maladies incident to the summer Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Cholera or Cholera Moc has, Vomiting, Acidity of the Stomach, Sc. Its excellent Carminative powers, pleasant taste and soothing influence. renders it a val uable remedy in infantile diseases, peculiar to the Second Summer, viz :- , --Cholera fufantutn, etc. It hits a reinvigorating and tonic influ• ence on the system, allaying hithunation where it exists in the stomach and bowebi—and on trial will be found indispensable to the well being of every family. It will be found as well adapted to adults as children. Try it. Prepared only by A. E'EN WEINR, Price 25 ets. a bottle. Dispensing Chemist. Ninth 4 Poplar ate., Philadelphia. Sold by .1. Rend, Huntingdon, and Druggiets and Storekeepers generally. [Nlay 25, '59. ly. B OOTS anon, SHOES: The subscriber respectfully omit - melees to the citizens of Huntingdon and viciuity, that he has opened n shop on St. Clair stree-t, in the east end of the town, where he is prepared to manufacture nil articles in 11 line, on the shortest notiee, anti on reasonable terms. After a long expetienee in Ire Boot and Shoe business, 1 flutter tnyselt that I can please thotie who give me their orders. Work done when promised in all eases. C. WEAVER, Huntingdon apr 27 '59, MANS lON 110IISE, Corner of Hill A: Montgotnerx§treetet HUNTIZ4GD6N, PA. CIIRISTA:N COUTS, Proprktor, This stand is well known as the "McConnell House." The location is superior to any ether, being in the =median) proximity to businen; also to the Bank and most Public Offices It is the determination of the Proprietor, to keep this House in a style sati.fitclOry to the public, and it is hie &awe, to make all who I patronize him, feel et home, and to make the 'Mansion' rank among the best of Hunting don Hotels. He very respectfully solicits tho public patronage. Apr. 13th '59 JACKSON'S HOTtL, Huntingdon, Pa. J. S. MILLER, VROPRIETOR. Respectfully informs his friends arid the traveling public generally, that he iii has leased the Ilackson House," fur see. It I eral years occupied by Wm. B. Zeigler, and that he will be pleased to receive the calls of all who may favor him with their patronage. His table will be furnished with the best Ike market can aflkrd, and every attention will be giver to make those with him feel at bonne. Huntingdon. March 30, 1839. nAPER I PAPER I r Note, Post, Commercial, Foolscap and Flatcap—a good assortment for sale by the ream, half ream quire or sheet, ut Lewis' New Book and Stationery Store. Dec.22,'58.4f. ipar All kinds of blanks for dale at the Journal officr. •oprictor and Principal. DAVID 11. BUTTS. Teacher of the Engligh Branchea. WM. M. WILLIAMhON, Tendert,. of Mathematics. Miss 1,17.,ZiE F. LYON, Teacher in Preparatory Department EPHRAIM BAKER, Monitor. r n! o' l ' F u D 6 r19•,-,t • - Atli a 'I.-47, 1 1:1,Iona ki EMT Company. Incorporaled by the Stole of Pennsylvania. ...„ „.. ikuLcs. 1. '.‘loory is rorrii•ed every nod in itny amoto, , , largo or small. 2. FIVE' PER CENT interest is paid for mon, from ihr day it is put in. 3. The 11111111cy is always paid hack in 0 OLD whenever it k called for, and without. untie, 4 Wiley is received from Executors. Adolf'. ?astral° s Guardians need others who desire to hllee it in a place of perfect safety, and where interest can he obtained for it. 5. The money received from depositors is in vi,ted in REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND IRENTS, and such other first•class securities as the Charter directs. OFFICE. IVA Lniur NI'R CET, F(.l- I'll-WEST CORNER OF TIIIRD, :PILIIMIELI4II24 Prof. Chas. DeGrath% Electric 011. This great discovery is now creating a great sentttic,n, among the Medical Face' ies of Ett. rope and this cowry. will m.0.-the follow ing (not everything): Warranted to Cure Fever and Ague in one day, Cure chills in live minutes. Cure Croup in one night.— Cunt Deafness in two to toile dtlyai Cure burns and Scolds in ten minutes. Cure Sprain;, Wetinds and bruises in from one to three days Cure Inflantason in one day. Cure Neural. gin, Croup, Tooth Ache. bunts, in 10 minutes Cure Hemorrhage, Scrofula, Abscess in ten days. Cure Bruises, Wounds, 'letter, in one to three days. Cure Ear Ache, Stiff neck. Ague in one day. Cure MO's, Broken Breast Salt (thesis, in three to sift days. Cure Quin. zy, Palpitation, Pleurisy, in one to ten days. Cure Asthma, palsy, Gout, Erysipelas, in five to 20 days. Cure Freshet Feet, Ilhiblains, Chronic Rheumatism Stiff Joints, Sore Throat Scarlet Fever, and t he lama made to walk by a few bottles. This Oil (Do Grath's) is mild and !dement, and is a great family Medicine for children teething. &e. Ladies should all use it. It always leaves you better than it finds you, and one bottle often cures entirely. AJJlieted Thirteen I ears and Need in One Rend letter froth Rev. James Temple. Philadelphia,. June MIL 1850, l'rof. Do Grath: I have been efil•eted fi a • thirteen years with Nearalpia and other fain ful complainia. and 1 have been unable to sleep .undly or walk any distance for ninny yehrs past. Last week 1 got a battle of your "Elec. trio Oil." The first night I slept. soundly and well, and to.day I om like a new man. My wife could not believe her ,eyes. Yout tric Oil has done lit one treek., what the Mans of Philadelphia tailed to' do in thnWbn years. Gratefully yours. REV. JAMES TEMPLE. - 310' South street DEAFNESS (TREE). New Haven. May 19th, 1856. Prof. De Grath : My broths has been deaf three years. Atter trying many thing,, be used your Oil a few limes, and it cured him entire. CLIFFORD A: SCRANTON. There are numerous imitations sprung up on the reputation that my article bus acquired. The public must beware. They arc worthless. Fur solo It S. S. &tido: -Huntingdon. May 25 1859. NEW WATCH & JEWELRY STORE. Jr W. !HITCHER, il'A TC 11.11,1 K ER d• JE Respectfully informs the citizens of Hunting don, vicinity, and the surromiding coati try. that he has commenced business in o c tj the room opposite M. Gutman's Store in Mani., SQUARE. lIUNTINGD9N, cad hope's to receive a share of public patronage. WATCHES and CLOCKS repaired in the best workmanlike manner. His stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY is of the best, all of which he will dispose of at reasonable prices. The puhlie generally are requested to give him a call and examine his stock. Diar.9,'s9. BOOKS ! aiP BOOKS 40,000 Volumes of Books for Sale. $500,00 in Gills for even 1000 Sold. In order to reduce soy extensive stock I will sell one thousand dollars worth of Books at the regular retail prices or less. and give ($500) five hundred dollars worth of presents varying in value from 25 cents to $lOO.OO. Or, those who prefer can purchase at wholesale prices.— My stock consists of every variety and style of binding. School Books of every kind, whole sale and retail. Sales to commence pee. 21th. WM COLON. Pcr ANTIPOLOOIOTIO SALT; CROVER &,_ BAKER'S 4 Perfect sno.titigte For the Lancet. Leeches and Blisters!!! ' when the tindersiuned, after a long series of laborious anti costly esiperiments, became fully \t ‘ , ‘ l confirmed in his conViction, that the kotiplii,,- gustier Salt wftieti he now !ma the happiness to 'es is.. , r, t „-- ..„,_ kesent to the American public, was a I ! -3 PERFECT SUBSTITUTE le * -- "" '' — ' — ' l "-- -111 11 r,-9 _ for Bloott-letting, Leeches and BliMers. his .1 ' , .•.Au ti I mind was no epitated that he could not sleep for ~.. .; iik 0 ~ 0 I Many nights. The cause of his agitation was •tai : Vs:it:es:l:i that t lit ie r t ; that ir... t in he y n n i e n e n i t n te a t ti o o f n i: e e t:T . 7 d e tntootti klidir ):k ha sstisfstetorialy explained upon any known -_,ss principle. lion . , in what wry, it so effeetnall, ! I subdued Inflononotory Disease and no others, i ivir ..403E-ix/44.,Tm. was at fir,: is holly inexplicable—hilt, on further 1 experiment, it W. PrOVA tiii. t It equalizes die NEW STYLES—PRICES FROM $5ll to S i .25 IReds to/ the body. the want of an etiallihrium in ' },.,,,,.., c „,..., $5 vaa „„mmEns. I which, is the sole rause of inflammation. Such , . . is Its urgency, the , like the Vaccine matter, 403 Broadway, N. Y. 730 Chestnut St., Phila. requires merely oat adheres to the point ors quill dipped into a solution of ir, to effect the entire Three Alachines sew from two spools. ns por system—hut must be instantly used to prevent chased froo; tI sforo, requiring no re-winding' deerimpoe'tion and secure its full virtue. Three quills in acute, end two in chronic diseases, of thread; they Bern, Fell, Gather and Stitch every 24 hours, till the heat, pain and febrile se- in a superior style, finishing each seam by their tion hove subsided. and a perfect ear° effected. I own operation, without recourse to the hand- When it takes the place of blisters, ointment . and leeches in local affections,.as Brain Fever, ne a dis, as is !squire!' other machines. The). Croup, T o „ii i „ c h e m eor i sy . & r . its mode o f willdo hetier end cheaper sewing than a seam edminietration is two-fold. (See direetiin of dis- stress tan, even if she works for One cent an solring. &r.) hoar; and. are, unqueitionably, the best Ma discoverer has withheld it ,ftoto the pub- • lie till now, by tho advice of it judicious physi • i chines n the market for family sowing, on ne• chin and valuable friend whom he consulted— count it their simplicity, durability, ease of gentleman known end felt In the Medical management, and adaptation to all varieties of , world—and who desired to sift - unit it to the test family citlret hoary or fi ne, of experiment. After witnessing under his own ' " sscrutinizingion sig„„; triumph niter hoar work I.rttri eq u al facility , nnd without special acute and chronic inflammatorg dieenrs, in re.'. ; adjustnient. pouted and re-ropeared trials, Ito offered S2K -000 to come in as a special and equal partner in the Recipe for its manufacture, but tile propo sal was rejected. The disuse of the lancet and blisters, is de- ..s Mantled both tic humanity by humanity and science. Is it not a mistake, to suppose that a kettle of boiling water (the inflamed blood) will ee,,so to boil, by dipping out a part of li— ef a cask of bad rider (hail blood) he made good, by drawing a portion of it ? Is it not a mistake, to suppose that blisters and rubefiteirms will remove Inflammation, when they vii snpertold one inflammation to anoiherl The late Dr. It. IVitter.,on4e, of Harvard Universi ty, said "I an sick of learned quackery,' t hue of the most eminent physicians In ;Neat England acknowledged just before I is death, that 'the has been doubting for many years, weal, I Irani letting and blisters dkl not aggravate rather than arrest " Some who stand high in the Old end Ncw School, have quite re cently e,pottsnti his views end now opouly con ,fess, they believe the kin et, silent leeches and blisters injure ten where they benefit one— They think there is e meaning to Dent. 12, 23 —Gen. 9, 4—andLevit. 17, 14—tnet "THE nr.oou IS TUE LIFE." It it not the creess of blood (there never is too tench) that causes di sease, but the want of n balance between the fluids end solids. The special excellence of the Antiplilogi.tie Salt, is Out without the useless loss of Wood end strength, it effectually subdued inflammato ry disens I, (no others) by producing en equili brium of all the fluids in the body and a conse quent uninterrupted circulation. It exert', like the vaccine matter, end extraordinaty influence over the v ens and arieries—resulting in a grad ual decline of intleminution as indicated by the pulse, which assumes its mutual state as the heat. pain an, fever dissappear. fb Many medicines offered for sale, ere backed by doubtful certificates, (their cheif vir tue) and claim to be universal retuidies, caring ali burlesque on common sense; At the discoverer of this Salt, solemnly prote,ts against having it pieced in the entre. ry ul trends end inipotition, he has resolved that it shall go built to the world, Eke the pure gold duller, with no orb* passport than itA tree val ue. .-If the puhrlieflittlit jlettitine, they will re coke it—if s urious, they will reject end con demn it. Iti,tee4 ~ ciug a I.Annl'ea for all ills, it .s 14/1111.01 over lint ores 1/I,—has but one aim --aettootolysl t es but MO thing, In Wit, fitElltEo INFLAMMATI/EY DISEASE—WIIMOVCT be its form or locality—wether in the bead, throat chestab dome, extrentit es or skin. It Is asked, hole it does this'f—simply by restoring, the lost bal eltee between the fluids and solid, Tie allowing diflerent/ortes which the un balanced tinids asset., and many not here men tionml that hare more or less heat, pain or fever (no others)are an perfect ly cored by the ,tilti pltlogistic Salt, en lire is extinguished by water. 1. Cases where the unbalanced fluids affect aid THROAT—to wit , Brain Eery., Fits, !bedeck. Infireintrd 14es, Ears and Nose, Canker, Neuralgia, Erysipelas, Carat, h. Creep, Bronchitis, vc. 2. Cases where the unbalanced fluids effect the CHEST. and Atittosittx—to wit I litlltanetl Lungs and Liver, Celle, Pleurisy, Coughs, Dyspep ssa, Asthma. Dropsy, Ileeirnetrn, Gravel Piles, Gonorrhea, Votereal, ter. ~ , • , 3. Cases where the unbalanced fluids effect ; Senator of South Carolina. the EXTREMITIES and Stins—to wft; Rheims- "My wile has had on of Grove! & Baker's dem, flout, Strryitla, Ulcers, Chi Mains, Manias, Faintly Sowing Machines for somo time, and I Chicken nail Small Pox, Salt Rheum, with itoh- am satisfied it is one of the best labor-Saving ing and other Cutaneous .Itlcetions,&e. machnes that has been invented. I take much Toi , Salt greatly' allevtaies'the inflammatory pleasure in recoanmontling it to the public."-- pa ins pecular to married ladies, (before and at ./. G. Harris, Governer of Tennessee. the time. of confinementy and mono female cum- ttr, i, a b eaut if u l thi ng , an d p a te ever ybody plaints. and is very eflications in }'ever, Ague, into an excitement of good humor. Were .1 a Wu""'lt'' Nervous and Spinal Affrrticw's and Catholic I should insist noon Saints Grover and anyotber forms of (mark this)inflamtnatory di- Baker having en eternal holiday in commune cease, attended total heat, pain or febrile spiv- ration of their good deeds for hutrranity.—C'es. tonts. situ M. Clay. fir Persons who have a tendency of blood to the head at heart, or lead inactiie lives, or "I think it by fur t h e hest patent in use. 'Phis breath Coe impure air of manutaetories and the 11.1iine can be adapted from the finest cambric poisonous fumes of metals and minerals, or lite to the heaviest mamma. It sews stranger, is unhealthy climates, are exposed to a nettle- faster and ITIO, beautifully than 'no can unit. liar Vitiation of the fluids of the body, which one gine. It mine could not be replaced, money dose without interfereing with the diet or bust could tint buy 11 ." — Mrs. J. C. Brown, A r ca - mai, once in three months, would invariably fille, Tenn. Preven” It is "Wined to sfrord Prole.i. , from "It is spoedy, very neat, and durable in its infectious disease, and therefore travellers, work; is easily understood and kept in repair. I sai'ors, .d soldiers shoUld supply themselves earnestly recommend this Machine to all my ac. with it. ; quaintatnees and others."—.l/rt. .1/, A. Ibrrest, Ire While Many nostrum-makans victimine Alemphis, Tenn. the goul natured and pill-ridden public, sty or ,. "We find this Machine to work to our sutis daring "trout six to a dozen boxes of bottles, „, faction, and with pleasure recommend it to the d w ee ' s Zt e n d ll i e ll 4 l , l , l ,7, l 3 . Y i7 i l b i : i l 4 ol ,l,l:i r e l o ll ,l, -' ,,, 11 ,,1 ° t ". ii l' i ; public as we believe Grover & Baker to he the best Sewing Maclaine in use."—Deary Brothers, the severest rrtit of recent inflammatory di- ~,,.,.., Tenn. tease, was over come by one Acute package, "'''''"'" and the most obstinate and long standing by ; "If used ettelnsively for family purposes, with One Clan tale package. It does just what it ordinary care, I will wager they will last one' . claim to do--and no more, or less—equalizes 'three score yours and ten,' and never get out the fluids by removing from the system all ar- i of fix."—John Erskine, kasheille, Tenn. tattle' and venous obstructi Ass. "I bare had astir machine for several (Ff weeks, ' Pleas lot your neighbord read this. F. COGGSWELL, M. D.., : !and um perteetcv satisfied that the work it does bust anti Most beautiful that eve was.— DISCOVERER AND PROPRIETOR. ; ".„'". ~ anti most ~ ~_ r,r . _ r For sole at the Cheap Drug Store of Samuel ' '-'..9Yle ...usu., , nsam , cs x en.. S. Smith, &Co.' Huntingdon, Pa. "I use my Machine upon coats, dre;ssinaking Feb. 16th 1859. and fine linen stitching, and trio ':vork is ad.- , , , lIE WORLD-RENOWNED - rable—far better than the best, f, a nd.s ew i ng , o r WORKS OF SIR WALTER SCOTT. any other machine I Inlve ever seen."—Tury ru HASHED BY B. Thompson, Nashvill e , Tenn PETERSON & BROTHERS, tire'? I n l ' i l av ti o. le e ' v ' e: :k se t c h :.=d n rolit n e d r Lnycl a - br:',..uo; No. 306 cfIESTNUT Street. PETERSON'S CHEAP EDITION OF THE , n ,„ c hi n „... , and reganl the Grover & 'Joker ma- WAVERLEY NOVELS. 1 PRICE—Naeh 25 cents. i c hi na as one of the greatest blessings to our ELEVEN NUMBERS are already published. ' e ' ox."—Mrs ' r 051°1. ' iVtahrilir, 771 " . IVAN HOE, 1 "I have one of Grover & Baker's Sewing Ma. . .. „ , GUY MANNERING, chines In use In My foully, nd ffnd it invalum• ROB ROY, ble. I rain confidently recommend it to all per- RENlLlvoirru, sous in want of a machine."—G. T. Thompsof4 QUENTIN DURWARD, Nashville, Tenn. TII I A D R E I3 O ° h LAMMERMO T. "I take pleasure in certifying to the utility of 131 OR, the Grover & Baker Sewing Machines. Iha e OLD MORTALITY. aural one on almcst every description of work THE ANTIQUARY. I far months, and find it much strormer than work WAVERLY. done by haud."—Mrs. D. IV. Wheeler, Nashville WOODSTOCK. I Tenn. And one will be issued regularly on every Sat- ' unlay, until the whole are completed. "I would be unwilling to dispose at my Giro- TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION TO TWEN- vur & Baker Machine tar a large amount, could TY-SIX VOLUMES. I not replace it attain at pleasure."—ohs. H.C. Ono complete use, twenty-six volumes in all Seem!, .Nashville Tenn. will ha sent to any one, a , fast as they are nub- ' "Our two Machines, purchased tram you, do Bulled, for five dollars. Single numbers, 25 rho work of twenty young ladies. We with cents. , , pleasure recommend the Grover & Baker tun- T. B. PETERSON & BROS., ' chino to be the Inuit) Ilse."— N. , Nfilb,l , l,l. CO. Nm NC , CHESTNUT SW,. rein. As evidence of the unquestioned superiority of their sfachines, the G ROT. & BAKER Sew n., Ma CIIINR COMPANY beg leave to respectful ly refer to the following TESTIMONIAL LS. "Baying had one of Grover & Baker's Ma chines in my family for nearly a year and a hal! I take pleasure in commending It as every WO , reliable for the purpose tbr width it is designed S wing."—Mrs. Aglaia Leticia, wiie h!cr. Lea Pitt, Editor Of t Ind,pend,nr. ••1 confess mvself delighted with your Sewing which has been in my family for ma ny months. It 11103 always been ready fur duty, re• airing no adjustment, and is easily adapted to every variety sot family sewing, by.siniply ng the spools of t Elizabeth Strickland, wife of Rei•. Dr. Strickland, Editor of N. 1. Christian Advocate. "Aftei trying several difftirent good mathines, preferred yours, on account of its simplicity, and the perfect ease with which it is managed, • as well as the strength and durability of the seam. After long experience, I feel competent to speak in this manner, and to confidently re commend it for every variety of flintily sewing." —Mrs. E. B. Spooner, wife of the Editor of Brook , lyn Star. "I have used a Grover & Baker Sewing Ma chine for two veers,and have found it adapted to all kinds of famiy sex ng, from Cambric to Broadcloth, Garments have been worn out without the giving way of a stitch. The Ma chine it easily kept In order, and is easily uted." - :1. /3 Whipple, wire cif Rev: Geo. 074 plc, New York. "Your Serving Machine has been in one in my family the past info years, and the ladies request me to give you their testimonials to its ',erect adaptedness, as Well lit labor-savior qualities in the performance of famiti and household seWing."—Robert Boorman, A. Y. • "For deVeral Months We bare Grover & Ba ker's Sewing Machine, and hate wine to the conclusion that every lady whti desires her nor th, heuntifully and quickly dune, would be Most Im - innate in possessing one of these retothle and indetlitlgable 'iron needle-women,' whole combined qualities of beams, sirsnyt and eimpli city, are invaluable,"—J. IV. MOrct.., daughter of . Gen. Gee. P. Morris, Editor of Borne Journal. Extract of in letter from Thos. B. Leavitt. an Anieriemi gentleman, now resident in Sydney, New South Wars. dated brutal 12, 115 S "I had a tent made in Melbourne, in 1855, in which there were over three thousand yards of sewing done with one of Grover & Baker's Ma chines. and a sinyle seam of that has outstuod all the double seams sewed by Salle', with a nee; die and twine," "If Homer could be called up from hit mur ky linden, he would sing the advent of Grover & Baker or a more benignant, miracle of art than was ever Vulcan's smith. Ile would de nounce midnight shirt-making as 'the direful spring of woes unnumbered."—Thoi. North. take pleasure in saying, that the Grover & Baker Saving Machines have more than sus tained my expectation, After trying and rotor , ning others, I have thrse of Orin in Opel-Wien , in niy different pieces, and, after four years' trial, have r.O fault to tind."—J. 11. lianuMn:d; DR. M'LA NE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. WE beg leave to call the atten tion of the Trade, and more especially the Physitians of the country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now before the public. We refer to Dr Chat lillane'a Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz.: THE VE.RATIFITGE, For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been administered with the most satis factory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, For the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS, all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, &c. In cases of PEVER AND AGUE, preparatory to or after taking Qui nine, they Almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known to fail when ad ministered in accordance With the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS, PITTSBURGH, PA. to dispose of their Drug business, in which they have been success fully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being de termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high position they now hold among the great remedies of the day, they will continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring the Best and Purest material, and com pound them in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to FLE3iltill EROS. Pittsburgh, Ps. P. 9 Itientera old PLy.lielotoi ordering 01. CHIC. thou Flouting 11ia.., will do well to write their orders distinctly. 1111.1 tale none bat Dr llPlanc'S.V.. , Pleoutug Bra Pittsburgh. 71r To tboec wifblng to Ow them a trial. tro *III foroard per mall. poet 'add, to any Part of the Uuite.l States, ono bon of Pills for twelve three... pentitgo Ham, orono viol of Vormlfuge .r fourteen three-rent Maoris All no from Canada Must be ACCODIOILIied by twenty cents extra. For sale in Huntingdon by John Read and S. S. Smith, and dealers generally through the cout;ty. [May 11, 1859.—1 y. iglFMkkkk DR. HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, DIL HOOFLANIVS BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great standard medicines of the present age, have acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. Unbounded eatiefac• Lion is rendered by then: in all ca r ies; and the people have pronounced them icorihy. Liver Coniplaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disorderod liter or weakness of the stomach and digestive organs, are speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. The Balsamic Cordial has &paired reputation surpassing that of any similar pre- paration eitant. It will eure, WITHOUT PAIL, the most severe and long-etanding Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In fluensa, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed the moat aatoniahing cores ever known of Confirmed Consumption. A far ...loses eeill (11$1, at once check and' cure the most revere Diarrhcea proceeding from COLD IN VI. BOWEU, These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M JACKSON & CO, N. 416 Areh Street, Phila delphia, At. f.;:nd are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 ecnis Toe 6 Wile. The signature of C. M. hotsoa till be on the outma'e wrapper of each bomb. In the Almanac published manually by the propridors, called EVLRYDOITY'N ALMANAC, you wilt find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our agents, For sale in Huntingdon by John Road an d S. S. Smith and dealers generally through the county. [May 11, 1859.-Iy. PRICE REDUCED ONE HALF!!! NEW MEnXU.AL SALT INF L AMMAT-ORY DISEASES. TRY IT I ONLY ONE DOLLAR.. cliliONIC PACKAGE $2 MU SEE ADVERTISEMENT, For sale at Smith's Drug Sten, Huntingdon, varkwa.sm. . The Subscriber respectfully Informs the Puh• Ik, that he its prepared to receive and unload Cara containing Lumber, Seek, Slats, Shin - - gles, Coal, Iron, &, E. SCHREINEit S. W. Corner Broad & Callowhill St reets, Philndoldhivv n _