POETIM SUMMER. Now the summer grass is waving, And the summer flowers are seen, And the merry birds are singing On the leafy woods so green. Now the summer corn is growing, And the early fruit is red, And the busy bees are humming Where the yellow blossoms wed. Now the balmy wind is blowing Through the summer woodlands green, And fairer birds are singing than In royal park, I weep. And the plover wild is screaming In the downy woodland meads, And the turtle-dove is cooing Where the harmless green snake feeds. In the marsh the mule is calling Where she feeds her sable young, And the meets' note is thrilling Where the ivy-vines are hung. In the fern the hare is crouching, In the brake the serpent creeps ; In the male the curlew's piping, In the coed the troutlet sleeps. On the hill the lamb is bleating, In the shade the bullocks lie ; On the rocks the kid is leaping, While the shepherd rests him nigh. Over all the sun is throwing, Far and wide, its quickening heat ; And the pulse of Nature's throbbing With a strong and healthy beat. Into ear the corn is verging— All the cereals of the kind And the ruby fruit is scattere d* By the insect and the wind, To the garner fast are hurrying Golden stores—life's best defence ; Summer yielding up her bounty, Giving labor recompense. "Having had one of Grover & Baker's Ma chines in niy family for nearly a veer end a bolt I take pleasure in commending it as every way reliable for the purpose for which it is designed —Family Sowing."—Mrs. Joshua Leucite. wife of Rev. br• Leavitt, Editor of N. E Independent. "I conies, mitelf delighted with your Sewing Machine, which has been in my family for ma ny months. It lots always been ready for duty, requiring no adjustment, and is easily adapted to every variety of family sewing, by simply ehaneing the spools of threat."—Mrs. Etizandh Strickland, wife of Rev. Dr. Striehland, Editor of N. 1' Christian Advocate. "After trying several different good ianehines, I preferred yours, on account of its simplicity, and the perfect ease with which it is niantig,eil. an 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 family sewing." —Mrs. E. B. Spooner, wife of the Editor o/ Brook lyn Star. "I hove need a Grover & Baker Sewing Ma gains for two years, and have foetid it adapted to all kinds of family see ng, from Cambric to Broadcloth, Garments have been worn out withont the giving way of a stitch. The Ma chine is easily kept In order, and is easily used." —Mrs. A. B. Whipple, wife of Rev. Geo. Whip pie, Wes; York. "Tour Sewing Machine has been in nee in my family the pact two seers, and the ladies request me to give you their tentimoniels to its perfect adaptetiness, as well as labor-stivini , qualities in the performance of family entl household sawing.' —Robert Boorman, N. 3' "For several months we have Grover & Be , keen Sewing Nl:whine. and have come to the conclusion that every lady who desires her saw ! ing beautifully and quickly' done, would he most I fortunate in possessing one of these relmlile and indefatigable 'iron needle-women, ' whose combined qualities of beatify, sfrengt and simpli city, are invaluable,"—.l. W. Morrie, daughter of Gen. Geo. P. Morris, Editor of Rome Journal. Extract of a letter from Thus. It. Lens itt. an American gentleman, now resident in Sydney, New South Wales, dated January 12, IssB : "I had a tent made in Melbourne, in 1853, in which there were over three thousand yards of sewing done with one of Grover &Baker's Ma chines, and a single seam of that has otitstocal all the double seams sewed by sailors with a nee dle and twine," "If Horner could be called up from his mur ky had., he would sing the advent of Grover & Baker as a more benignant, miracle of art than was ever Vulcan's smith. He would de nounce midnight shirt-making as 'the direful spring of woes unnumbered."—Prof. North. "I take pleasure in saying, that the Grover & Baker Sewing Machines have more than sns• twined my expectation, After trying and retur ning others, I hove three of then, in operation in my different places, and, ifter how }ears' trial, have so fault to find."—./. 11. Iloinownd, Senator of S'outh Carolina. "My wile has had one of Grover & Baker's Family Sewing Machines fur some time, and I am satisfied it is ono of the boot labor-wiring machnes that has been invented. I tube melt pleasure in recommending it to the putilic."— A Church Seised with a Billions Attack, G. Barth) Goren. , of Tennessrr. Last Sabbath was Quarterly Meeting of "It is a beautiful thing, and pots everybody I the M. E. Church, and a, usual on such i&TlincelesilteuittiTtiVsfistgli°d o G r S i l l r r u a l e occasions, the Sacrament was administered. Baker having an eternal holiday in commemo- Afte• the meeting acijourned, the members ration of their good deeds for humanity .—Cae went their several ways, some to dine sine M. clap. with friends in town, some to their homes "I think it by far the best potent in use. This , '! . achi:te h e c a a n i li , : t ada a ri m teii from T i e cambric in the country. In about an hour the doc tors were in requisition in every direction; ' fiint ' e l ; and more beautifully . than one sews Cturnlmu.tear: the whole membership was seized with a gino. if mine could not be replaced, money simultaneous .€ billioue attack," and the could not buy it."—Mrs. J. G. Brown, Nash demand for medical agents was general.— Tee.. The first stnell of the sumptuous dinners qt is speedy, very neat, and durable in its prepared provoked sudden and involuntal work, is easily untlersr d and keptjar Pair. I earnestly recommend t lis Machine to a I Fey ee ry eructation on the part of all the ortho- , centime.. and others."—Mrs. :IL A. l'orrest, do: members of the respective families.— IMemphis, Tenn. The venerable Peter Cartwright, Prosi- "We fled this machine to work to our setis ding Elder, for whom extra preparations , faction, and with pleasure recommend it to the had, of course, been made, retired from the us b n , e , :in vr a o l o in ? fi r o u v s e o r ., l:4 Baker tot he e prospect as dinner came on, little bent Allk on i a , over, with both hands placed below his used exclusively for family purposes, with vest buttons, declaring that "he didn't feel ordinary care, I will wager they will test one like eating." One brother in said to have 'three score yearn and ten,' and never get out made for his louse, half bent, and, with a of fix."—John Erskine, Nashville, Tenn. groan, tumbled on to the bed, and in reply "I have had sour machine for several week, to his wife's " What's the matter I" ex- and em perfectly satisfied that the work it doe. claimed in a despairing tone, Oh ! I've ie the host and most beeelifill that over wa ,-- Jfaygie Aims., Nashville, Tenn. got the cholera. "I'lle epidemic spread all through the country, exciting consider- "I 1190 my Machine upon coats, Ili...nuking, able alarm, and occasioning a general cast- I :.:,l,:nl. , , l !":::,: r t i t t 7, l : i ni, e l' a d , s l‘l,',Zr . ,, k ,,, l ; i :` l "" - ing up of accounts. But the panic subsi• any other machine I have ever seen."— g iti i .; ded when it was ascertained that antimo- B. Thompson, Nashville, 731 in We/ wine hod been, by mistake,d a ' "I find the work the strongest and moat beau tered to the whole body of the communi- tiful I have ever seen, made either by hand or cants! We understand that "Uncle Pe- machine, and regard the Grover & Baker me ter" said "it was the first time he ever chine as one of the greatest blessings to our knew an attempt to vomit the devil out of Mrs. Taylor, Thou. the church." Although it was a serious "I have one of Grover & Baker's Sewing Ma matter' the sinners, owing to the hardness a e l 7" i in cit u ,',",l n f M f t t i , t r i , l , Y ,' o ,„ n ,„ d e t „ li ,j';:',„",;l p l e n ` r : of their hearts, die laugh.—Winchester I Bone in want of aninchinn."—G. T. Thompson, (Ill.,) Chronicle, July 16th. Nashville, Tenn. "I take pleasure in certifying to the utility of the Grover & Baker Sewing Machines. Iha e used ono on Mutest every description of work for months, and find it much stronger than work done by hand."—Mrs. D. W. Wheeler, Nashville Tenn. NEZSGELLIAiNIV: Power of Imagination. Dr. Noble, in a very able and analytic lecture at Manchester, 4 0n the Dydantic influence of Ideas,' told a good anecdote of Mr. Boutihouse, a French servant, in illustration of the power of imagination. As Dr. Noble says:—'Boutihouse, served in Napoleon's army, and was present at many engagements during the early part of the last century. At the battle of Wa gram; in 1809, he teas engaged in the fray ; the ranks around him had been terribly thinned by shot, and at sunset he was nearly isolated. While loading his rifle he was shot down with a cannon ball.— His impression was that the ball had pas sed through his legs below his knees, and separated them from the thighs ; for he sud denly sank down, shortened, as he believed, to the extent of about a foot in measure ment. The trunk of the body fell back wards on the ground, and the senses were completety paralyzed by the shock. Tllll3 be lay motionless among the wounded and dead during the rest of the night, tot daring to move a muscle, lest the loss of blood should be fatally increased. Ile felt no pain, but this he attributed to the stun• ning effect of the shock to the brain and nervous system. At early dawn he was aroused by one of the medical staff who came round to help the wounded. •What is the matter with you my good felloW said the surgeon. 'Ah I touch me tender• ly,' replied Mr. Boutihouse, .1 beseech you, a cannon ball has carried off my legs.' The surgeon examined the limbs referred to, and then giving him a good shake, said, with a joyous laugh, 'Get up with you, you have nothing the matter with you.'— Mr. Boutihouse immediately sprang up in utter astonishment, and stood firmly on the the lege which he thought lost forever.— ' I felt more thankful,' said Mr. Bout;• house, • than I had ever been in the whole course of my life before. I had indeed, been shot down by an immense cannon ball; but instead of passing through the legs, as I firmly believed it had, the bull had pnssed under my feet, and had plowed a hole in the earth beneath, at least a foot in depth, into which my feet suddenly sank, giving me the idea that I had been thus shortened by the lose of my logs: The truth of this story is vouched for by Dr. Noble. U" Well, my little fellow, what's the matter?" !, Don't know where to go thir. 800. hol.hoo I" Why don't you go to school!" Then the master 'ill beat me ! 800. hoo-hoo ! " Well, then take up your books and go home I' Then mother 'ill kick me thir. I can't help getting licked any way ! 1100 hoo ! Boo•hoo•hoo 1" nom & Bann NEW STYLES—PRICES FROM $5O to $155 EXTRA CHARGE OF $5 FOR HEMMERS. 403 13rofttlwey, N. Y. 730 Chestnut St., Phila. These Machines sew from two spools. as pur chased front the store, requiring no re-winding of thread; they Item, Fell, Gather and Stitch in a superior style, finishing each seam by thei • own operation, without recourse to the hand needle, as is required by other machines. They will do better and cheaper sewing than a scant . stress can, even if she works for one cent .th - hour, and are, unquestionably, the best Ma— chines in the market fur family sewing, on ac count of their simplicity, durability, ease of management, and adaptation to all varieties of family sewing—executing either heavy or fine work with equal facility, and without special adjustment. As evidence of the unquestioned superiority of their Machines, the GROTER & BAKER SEW ING MACHINE Costraar beg leave to respectful ly refer to the following.; TESTIMONIALS. "I would be unwilling to dispmo of my Gro ver & linker Machine for a large amount, could I not replace it again at pleasure."—Mra. H. C. Scour!, Nashville Tenn. "Our two Machines, purchased from you, do the work of twenty young ladies. We with pleasure recommend the Grocer & Baker ma chine to be the best in nee."—N. Clo. or. 1414 ert New Goods - ! New Cooal,-. D. P. GIIVIVS CPC P D. I'. Gwin has ill:, 11,1" phia with the large, and • • • pertinent or tiPRING AND 501111 :v, Ever brought to II ontim,hi consisting of the most fa,hionahle Itr for Ladies and Gentlemen. such as Illaek .-11 and Fatter, All Wool de Lain, Spring 14isitins, Millie Detains, Itcrettee. , colors) 1 4 evell Cloth, Debnize, Alpaeea, Frio Ilerages, lirilllast,. vlain and ti nr e j, Ginghams, Lawns, and Prints of every tr seription. ALSO, a large lot of dress Trimmings, P.l, yes, Antiques, Gunge, Ribbon. Itnttons, Crapes, Reed & Brass Hoop, Skirt Cord, !Silk and Linen handkerchiefs. Neck ties, Stock, Zephyr, Freneli Working Cotton, Linet 4 eon Ccttoo Tidy Yarn, &e. Also the Lest and cheapest a ssortia,o of c o _ ars, and I:ndersleeves, in town. llv'd and Plain .leconet, 'Aluslin,eSwi.s. Plain, IS 1,1 11111,1, ,, • 1 vtl 111,1111:11:11,1 /111 , 1 they wig rencty of hitt: goods ton ttorocrou, to loco- I ' l • "V T y to vrrr, 141,4 at Ih., tail 1.1,11i:r. Auct,II.I:TRIV. S,:rittc• I, Whit t , D e ui, ; ., &c. Ms, ens•itcers. K. Clorf.r, 1 , 611, NAnkcet, Dttutill), 10, l iii, Vlantwis. ,1••• Also. a 4,1' I !tit-, ‘ Z . Boots arid Shoes, the pest mem iti town . nuwan Q 11 - 1t.1133, Ilnekuts, Tuba, Baskets. Churns, Trotter Howls, Ilrooniu. Brushes, tr t 1 , . Oil Cloths, Fish and snit, linear. 'run, Molasses, nod A ll goods usuuils l.ept ill country Store. Itly old customers, nod nu wall , TWo ones as can crowd in Are respectfully rollout., lu and exittoine my goods All kinds of Country produce !akar, in ,!,‘• change for goods, at the highest Illal . k e I pr.-- DA VII. I'. I NN April 21, 1858. FOUND AT LAsT I The '• • ay to Save Money! AND visual rs,zicil 111, ALL KIN. of llAitimAßE lit, ALL KINDS toF II AMMAR , : BUY Al, OF lIAILL,WALL JAs. A. FituNl JAS. A. Bu..w, FROM JAS. A. BNOWN AT CITY PHICKM This ARRIVAL OF NEW 0000, xveedm all othera in iinnortan,. 14t. Itrenume it rnipplies TILE' PEOPLE Isi,; indraprna.rllr articles and many .0111 tions, whit•A ran .tbund ori4 in a //AP: , TORE. a a aloacrilier pnichl.ive , n pont , rie, from nionufatourt.r.. .. • . from Is 4 14)0 per cent r rt.,. the, ',ld by other ts , ,, ovck ;urbyles a t•ompb, • , BUILDINC-itAltl/WARE, (rll.s. PAINTS. VARNIsIII.:S.GLA ,, . STEEL Il{4 I N, CAIZIII., I II, 11 , 101 , 11. CHAIN 1 1 1:Airs Ll'Al/ I'll'l S, • 1 Together with It fllll 11 , Sirrt C.! t. t A II order, receive pt,•tn,a 01 , 11 n, 71. JAMIE:, A. ft P.i.W Iluntingrlon, I hth, iss4, ROOK AND STAIIO7OItY n the "Globe" Nine .! ket is • [-IUN'I'INGD( tN, The aubseriber respeet full, it.l.,rn e.. • zens of Iluntittrion an.. Raj ,,, 01/.1 that he has of a New Boot, !'tare, in the corder I . OOM 01 the hOt. ding, where nifty he lonfol .1 , 1! meat of Miscellaneous mtd. Statiot.ery, all id which hr will cell lu reamta able ffe will add 10 /114 k wevldy all nook, of/ RilirleA 111 demand, and ext.. els in R 141,1 time to hare on hued iv. 101 a 'gook lißlPltfo/P 'took., Stationery, ttt.., Its eon tor 101111/1 in Roy town 111 the Stole. 1 1 .// 1 / 4 : /11104 the rittc,s4ary orrim,f , menti withll.o itp• le prir A, lo '~~J~~i,.~ .<... C1.,()T1-1 I A New Assortment .In,t And will be sold 30 peA 111 AN H ; HROMAN respeetlulls mers and the pul•lie just opened at his ,;tare-room Huntingdon,n splendid new made__ Clothing for Fall and it int which he will sell cheaper than t of Goods ran he purchased or retai l phia or any other establisl,ment io,• Persons wishing to hay Clothit, well to Mien(' examine his !tusk ,• sing elsewhere. Also, Ilals, fags, ,vbio, will be sold lower than at any other tultlishment in the county. Huntingdon, April 1. 1858. friON'T REAP • r • Now Drug and Grocery Store, sAm 11l s SNIITII, Dill St., 2 doors we, MIM/ZOMCVy, St Huntingdon. Dealers in tra,s, Chemicals. Dye Stull's, Points Varnish ., this, Spt. 'rurpentine, Flui,l, Alcohol. Win.. and Brandy *of the best article fee mid ie•.l our roneentrated Lye lbr nut ing Soap. Putty Patent Medicines also Coffee, 'let. Cho. eolate, Sugar, Molasses, Vinegar, Fish S.:oi Fldur, ('rakers, Nuts, Candies, Figs. Hai-ies. Tobacco, Cigars, Syrups of all kinds for elm.- mse drinks, in a word every thing Iv nal!, I. inn Drug or Grocery Store, those w h o . ire pure and Genuine articles will' do eels n giving us a call. Sept. 29, 1858.—1 y. rtriD 'llEit 1 ,1.111,11, ;4.1///'/ILV(11.1,1111•ss ~• tro county. Mk,. bk. ri.ir s 111111 ,• • 11., Willi 11.10110,i 4111,1 t lIV Will 111,0 1111,1111 I, 111.1E1, tint 11. tit., I)ee. 22. .14,11 N Joe- 5000 AIiF.N . I: , A N ! ~clll Ilot 011,--k.lll r • i•.l. . • Send four , • • , gratin. EPIIItAIM 13HOWN, Lowell, Man. ' Mar.28,49.4ii! - •,,ot l' U C ' . i V N r:• 1 1 , " fv - ID 0 t' 'o'; ' l l . ! iis !it •".!. Ow I i ~rk • _.i affil hay,. oil . r. 311.4, :ill Wiwi"( FLOUR, FEED AND STUFFS, II t 1 . • I IL:tVe their OWtl wrnitt g 1 .01111.1. 110,e 1 ! It.. • in It rettliti ill' they .411 1..• ill! i•,•hi•tt tit eNI ht It 1111/111,e1ICS Make itit lifttll or eilop• N. 8.- T iaainriuXdoo ry. ~.5!-ZZA; I'l[E SITESCI2IIIEItS 'FAKE THIS ME ) thud of ittlorming their friends anti the pu' lie generally, that they have rebuilt the Hunt ingd 00 Foundry, and are now in successful Ip -1.1.111i.,11, .11,11 arc per pared to furnish casting of ,ill l ind, of the best quality on the shortest no , :Intl two, reasonable term,. I ntniers are invited to call and examine our Plough.. We are manufacturing the Hunter rii[i n plough took the premium at the [lto tit[gdon County Agricultural Fair, in 1855) hunter's celebrated Cutter Plough, which [[e beat. together with the Keystone, Hill : !bash., Ploughs. We have on hand .[• [[ v e manntacturing attires, such as Cook, and oilier stoves for coal cr wood. OLL VIA/ -W111133 g[[rsisting of Kettles, Boilers. Skillets, ht.., all t,t ttieb will be -old cheap for cash or in es t...it!, Iltr . coUlltry pr „ duce. Old metal taken los new casting.. By it strict .11clifiton to 1.1Isi• vess and sterile to plen4l, n no Lope to revel% e s here of public patronage. .1, Al. t'UNNIStiIIANI 0 MO, .51,11130. 185,-tf. ST AG E I, IN .;.. FllO3l hambert , biirs to Mt, Union , +~.~. I• r „ ~' , h l 2 ,)./.1, N E.AIR DYE? HAIR DYE?? A, it', Or awl teat iu the World; .r. m. r'• imitation, and NIP Pli bi , i,,.~ .1 101. WI, til riairlile. ill;.ky 111 . 1, ' , IC ItC'S I(AllClovr.rlin 41,11 t‘. :,•01 S:kl•tral Itrown or IR. Ihr 11•4 , 1 injury 10 }Emir or Skin. hi', • •, Awl htivi, beer N• \V M. A 1L ICI I ELOWS lIA lit pro. 1:11 , x eoior not to I. ilistitigiiihhed from nia. :vitt is Wl4tlalit , .1 tat to injure in tint I,m3t inny and t h e ill ..! Ifnd [het+ remeilied ; the Iltitin• ~ r,tit thim I)Te. m Irl " i • applied (in 9 private rnoin3) Fitet , rv. ?:t3 liritinlwity, New 1o!,1 in ail ,••,1 limns tit the Utii , •,1.. 1 , 1,1 • nnii Fauey (Jowls , • : • • ..•• „ •i,r name and addrems J. •. friar ni.leh of M. A. BATc trEi.o“, 2:13 Broadway, New York. ,:• •.•! I Huntingdon Pa. Pietures token from Rick or deceased person, at their residences. Copies taken from Da goemotypes or Portraits. Also, views of rest NTINGDON WARM SPRINGS. & c. I e Warm Springs at the have of Warrior' live in les north of Huntingdon, overlook o lint Stone I 'reek, and environed by ro hills and woodlands, have been lease, ;ii oter proprietor of the Learner Ilott•e vatunsice Ilutcl buildings, bath homes er , d ;treat expenve by General .1 l' .. have lieu'. completed—and the grove• n bciiiititnll . , laid nut nail adorned.— ' i'''',l ' arfi.rs and chambers airy and coin ",11:‘ , ..y I . llElli-11(41; cud the proApect, from Ili 1 g • • ...ell kits fiir Lenoir, cannot be excelled. hull a century, these Springs into .41 for their medicinal tooliti2s, nett .1u 001, ilt t h e waters in rheumatic and c',l c• :4th•clions. The temperature or the c.oci c;ni deerces. raiders the bathing delight nil and invigorating. In the surrounding icood, 111111 111,11114filti. game abounds, and the finest fib are caught in Stone errek. l'ersons in per, suit of Ite:tillt or leusare, will fold thi , at most delightful utul healthful retreat;airt it, nt•drues, to the l'ettits 1%1110,1 I(uilr,,,td, and the t.heaptte , , ttf the rates eosage I ~,t-sts. ;..ivo it /I deCidr.l over any ot,6t. to.lco 1;1 l'rel.ri,tor y the red to nick lllielo run 11 .11 th, nrriv.,l 1 30 A. ydon t‘ tt PA Ei,LANCOUS ADVERTISEMENTS Miscellaneous Advertisements, 1 Miscellaneous Advertisements. . 7' - ' / 4 AtlTtruLoGisTto SALT; THE GREAT PURIVER !- TUE WORLD CHALLENGED I A Perfect Substitute when the undersi,ned, after a long series y 4../.. ) /"It f il , ;4h . For the Lancet. Leeches and Blisters sit : litar ter T 0 TPHREODBULCOEODITsSE. EAreAHLERI laborious and costly experiments, became folly i LarGLORIOITSLY TRIUMPHANT I confirmed in his conviction, that the kutiphlo- i 1 sicy r s i s ,,,, Li , t ,, , , ' ,, tl i o ,A ssit_su . e ( r , c ii A i a w l ,. ~.C L O . li i i s e s n s e • gpir=:iiolt,,,,,. the American i elic ti: n w p,b r ie . , t , l , i . o n,i l n iappiness to. pi:wToorownstongnnonatAfrDdiguilthZCreary, of Na- I In April, 1856, Rs near as i can remomember • • *. • ' PERFECT SUBSTITUTE 31111 Students attending January \T OW the largest and west thorough C lB o n i l i l i- • fmcninirrit(iTsdel:lfitglitgu'teirliran'ie c7t(illd -ii , inertial School of the United States.— in.) . nights. The cause a his agitation was lased Pnitlee „, t .„. 1, ., 1 n.n ßlisters, lo his', tg e m t li p ll , i pimple h r m o id i e l i c ti o n i. p e p a es l a n n r c ag o v, o s n ri ry f - ,,)i 11 e p ... .... like that of the virus in vaccination, could not rng I celled , I , • 1 ' - I ( : ,, ,, i i i. i i i ; : i l ;,. l ,, iiti si fi lio l ,o i T r i e il l , :ar A e . d N :o .. r ri a o e f t . utt , : f dti n ti o e i s ,k_ o h t e t o t e e . h th: si ,a r t il: s t ri n i tt . l: r iC i t ;is di at the manner of its operation runt, wititotottnelerct..leyi,nootrgsetlitioologregx,tc;t:. inn' a n d Science of Accounts. exp t,,;,,,,,;'" u pon 'any known pro t nz a n r ec o t f l it CANCER, E b . r lt e , m an p t i p i r t e i g . riyed r a in w d a in sh g A. T. Dourtirrr. Teacher a Arithmetic ' subdued Inflammatory Disease and no othei'i ' ' prineiple. 11., in what wily. it So aractunlly and Cominerciat Calcnintion. , was at first wholly inexplicable—but, on further c' ti r iese remedies of no avail, I called upon Dr. ~ , , l ,ri ffe: , o o f u lLit c vlil t s i v i : 3 l I e d , i . c S n o s m o e c rs a eL c e r ou u n n t d y , g yv a l y 2 o r .1. A. 11.1.111tIt•K and T. C. Jennies, 'reach - experitnent, it was prov,id that it equalizes the Illgo p.on _ . . .. . . re A m . ,, 27 , 41. , 5,1 and W. A, MILLER, Prat. 01 ; ers of nook-keeping. fluids of the body, the want man equilibrium in me tb• • ',ma! and ex tweet remedies—the latter is d i i t ' s - ti' potency,i t he 711 1 e a that like a'ise o tl f ie in v i t n c n i i :l n e t i' ll n ia . tte ' r, e ii i t s SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK- requires merely mat adheres to the point of a quill ward the nose. I next tilled a KEEPING,I o u f t s rho in fl 'i a 'i m 'i njtio r I:ti -t i: sii46- cpounrpsiosstein,gas p t r u n o lcd r : a . l a l y ,, of r a u caustic; nsu-, ey,e, p spreading R b r t t a i t o t i te f ! n o ! A s used in every deportment of hush... d sY li sTe e n d t— lu b t' ut a n s t o u l s u t ti b o o n instantly or it,to afloat t t o b ' pr e :v i e ' n e t sonic , cetikc d i n the t rho i s f o o n r s m e l , I' 0 SIMERC I AI. ARITH METIC--li AP ID deco mpos'tion and secure it. hill virtue. Three increased. I next called upon Dr. Staffer of 84 lIUSI‘ ESS WRITING—DETECTING quills in a cute, and two in chronic diseases, Clairevillo, Bedford county, who also pronoun m Eli,: A(s't.i)..ll.lNlTEßl,(',l:lill'itTstNNF.).NY—DENeg,_ o hi v o e n ry h : , 4 .e l s io u u t r s s i , de ti d ll , t o t t h a ea p t, or p t u e i c n t a c n a d re feh c i a il e le ct s e ie d .. red the disease to be Cuneerr, and aPPlied a Sales ssid to be a never-foiling remedy, but it had no CWINIEIteIAI. LA W--- When it takes the place of blister's, ointment effect whatever in checking the attend of the Are taught, and nil other subjects neeessary and leeches in local affections, as Brain Fever, sot, In December, of the same year, rho die for the sorts,ss and thorough education of a Croup, Toothache, Pleurisy, &c., its mode of ease had eaten away a greater part of my upper practical business man. admi ni stration is two-fold . (See directiin of dis- lip, and had attacked the nose, when I went to 12 PREIVIITTIVIS. solving. &c.) , Cincinnati where I consulted Dr. It. S. Newton Drawn all ilie premiums in Pittsburgh for The discoverer has withhold it from the p u b. iof the Electic ledica College. Ile pronoun lie till sieve, by the advice of a judicious phys i• ced the disease "a cutaneous Cancer, superin the pa, three years, aISO in Eastern awl Wes- clan and valuable friend whom he consulted— i !Need by . inordinate 1190 of mercury." Ho tell, Cites, for the best fitilln, II gentlemen known and felt in the medical aPplMd mild zinc ointment, and gave me inter- NOT ENGRVED IWoRK. world—and who desired to submit it to the test mil remedies. My race healed up, but the in Important Information. o f experiment. After witnessing under Isis own flammation .viiiis not thoroughly removed, In Stridents enter at any time—No vacation— scrutinizing rye, its signal triumph over hush February, 1857, he pronounced mo eared, and Time onthnitcd—Review at pleasure—Grade- acute and chronic inflammatory diseases, in re- ; I left for home. In April the disease again re „,,.„ „,„,„,,1 ~, „i,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 —Tuirf er , peated and re-repeated trials, lie offered sus._ i turned, and so violent was the pain that I could for I- till Commercial course CM,oo—Avssenge 000 to come in as a special and equal partner in' not rest at night. Late in May I returned to tiiiii 8 5.' i 0 .crik—ltintril, 80.50 per week— the Recipe fur its manufacture, but the prop.. : Cincinnmeand again placed myself under the Staiiiinitr . stu.oo—entire cost, $60.00 to $7O.- sal won rejected. I charge of - Dr. Newton, with whom I remained Ito. The disuse of the lancet and blisters, is do- lima September, during which timo ho used Cii!i'' Mitiniters' Sons received sit hair price. mended both by humanity by humonity and every known remedy, unit partly succeeded in or Punt—Cirmilar—Siocimens of Business science. Is it not a mistake, to suPPase that checking the disease, but when I returned slid Ormaiiiintal Writing--inclose two stamps a kettle of boiling water (the inflamed blood) home there were still three discharging ulcers mini clinkers F. W. JENKINS, will cease to boil, by clipping out a port of it— upon my fact. I continued using Newton's ` , ..,.t. 29, 1858.—1 y. ir;,,,,,,,igh, Pa or a cask of had cider (bad blood) be made preparations, and alto medicine that 1 got front good, by drawing a portion of it 7 Is it no; a Dr. Ely, but the Cancer continued growing on 6R jtArTa_l2l” mistake, to suppose that blisters:and rubefacients tit it had eaten off the left side of my nose, the .- will remove in flammation. wisest they virtually greater portion of my left cheek, and had attack -(pla C:::0M -1 9F l iC,M,. rumen.' one inflammntion to another? We en my left eye, I had given up all hope of ev --cis- ii.- late Dr. B. Waterhouse, of Harvard Universi- ertheing cured, sin. Dr. Ely said he could only Pr. adonis azinrileil the "JOURNAL' Of ty, said "I en sick of learned gnackery„' One give relief; but that a cure was impossible. In h. , .., :1., ihs, i ',an., FAIR. for the hest of the most eminent physicians In New England March, 1858.1 bought a bottle of "Blued Sest et. 11D, r 3 .IC AND acknowledged just before Ms death, that "lie eller," but I must confess I had no faith in It. bits been doubting fur many years, wether Mood- Iw. very weak when I commenced taking it ; Y ii . ' ''.• "Nt r 3. p n . TT . rr y.p..l".,- , ,,, letting and blisters did not aggravate rather , but 1 found that I gained strength day by dal, .1.. i .....;.. i 1..? —'' ''' --••• •"* '''''''"• •••• • than arrest disease." Some who stand and also that the ulcers commenced drying up. if N, , 11,, fcceiiily rocciri e d iy,,,,, the Muster!' high in the Old and New school, have quite re. I continued, and when the third bottle was to lth -. o l eac hest ulLs;etr i :ei y ni tt e i e ,, suen th ew l iacur ,.„,, ,ficsye t oiti,esnt o t s tr i e n c , d e a ti l i 'T i nit hi b t, u e ttl b e ee a n n h t e l t h h a e v i o as b t ee s n ov‘ h g e , a 3 lthier cently events. his views and now openly con- ken my lace was healed as if by a miracle. I 1181 POWER PREBB, and a - forge variety of the most filch iortubie Pi i win:, Makrial, which makes it one of the They think there is a manning to Dolt. 10, In Although my face is sadly disfigured, I Lunn r, , , , ~ : I , hp h . ; - it e . . ,: , , , , t , —,.. L a i n i tl . . , e , vit l . , i1,7,,a.,54,—h.!,tut,tx,;:r:f grateful t l e i f fu tt I, andtoa i benign )ki:srovkiodoenucaecizehot through rho ~ , nip e ii Printing ,sta ts ments in t his blood (there never is too much) that causes di_ instrumentally of LINDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOM , 11. r , .. Poisons in want of any kind of seam, but the want of a balance between the SEititelifil.' DAVID hIoCREARY. ./.1...11N OR EAIV-GY fluids and solids. ! Sworn and subscribed. this 91st day of An The special excellence of the Antiplilogisfic gust, A. D. 185/, before me, ouo or the Justices - , A, ca.!, iiii Mot ir Ili. fis v c or no wish Sat, is that without the useless lose Of blood of the Peace in and for the Borough of llollidays ,,,r letronagii We have facilities for °seen and strength, it effectually subdued inflanonatu- ' burg,Blair county Pu. I 11, ill It .11! ,-, iu.r manner any kind of ry . disease, (no others) by producing an equili- ! W(llOS9 U J Jones. RUIN GOBLEY. PRINTING IN COLORS !mum of all the fluids in the body and s censer quent uninterrupted circulation. It exerts, like , NEW EVIDENCE. ~, tie- am, reasonable terms. Those who the vaccine matter, and extraordinary influence I Being afflicted with a grovious Totter on the iiiiry Wish to Irlihilli NI, stale of over the visas and aviaries—resulting in a grad- , arms end face—after trying many remedies ual decline of inflammation . indieuted by the ! which utterly failed to eure-- was persuaded ORNAMENTAL POSTERS pulse, which assumes its natural state as the ; by W. M. Barns & Co. to try Lindsey's Dupre hoot, pain any fever dissappear, i ved HMO Searcher ' • 41111 now , six-wheke after CST Many medicines offered fur sale, are , finishing the s cowl bottle, pronounao layout backed by doubtful certificates, (their elleif sir-' cured. tile) and Maim to he universal remidies, curing; The tatter broke out, something over a year all I:exhales—a burlesque on common reuse; ago, on the inside of my arms, extending front As the discoverer of this Salt, solemnly protests OA elbows down to the wrists; also en ray face, against having it placed in the categcry of immediately round the mouth and chin, and cos dollar, with no otherparsport than its true val. almost useless, owing to the cracks and sores ceive it—if spurious, they will reject and con- least exert io n to lilt or work, a nd sometime. sta_ i: , : t N h_en , :in. a u bas ; 1 11 ' e l: : , : i c a tn e : i, o .tn i i : l n f t !l A, ' y ‘ l ' t . ri : r ..... iPt' or: l --accomplishes , i' v i t i br , : l i e ti i i Te r i iii ; r i l l : 0 .11 . i l' u A hi ; ".: ,E i irt i f i l i r_ igl ii r i gd e e: . , ,,, l : : : I g l i. o i t ch a il ink ,: l — : s e itoi nre e, e l : v i : it'aol'h°:esrlelr: wit, v o l l ', c li t e p t il . t a ; : e l: tea l : h i : l e l : fsluitirl'r.Eilull,:ilai::, the, i o tii : n u f c l a l i g n t itttl f ;: l e : l n : e :::ii; i d i t e s tS i l s h l ala i e y . i i : l i P : 3 1 ;: to I l t : ri: lh : l e m a u . : ::: , d r t a e s ° . b ko b: n l le : L ei r ) o : l: 7 , : inni : • , l ;b s el l i s e nla ye Y s s e t :i e t Pl e c a r: u l ; t r bi l d v e e l e ii d e n i n i t in:fil ot ls: : ii :x i ' h,u l l:: : : ( hp ' : ot i o : : : : b k y ; domen, extremities or skin. It is asked, how , using his valuable medicine, it does this7—simply by restoring the lost bal- ince between the fluids and solids. The following different/ores which the un balanced fluids ussutne, and many not here men tioned that have more or less heat, pain or lever (no others)are as perfectly cured by the Anti ',Monistic Salt, as fire is extinguished by water. 1. Cases where the unbalsuced fluids affect the HEM, and Tnito,r—to wit, Brain Eever, Pits ' Headache, Inflemmed Eyes, Ears and Nose, Canler, Neuralgia, Erysipelas, Catarrh. Croup, Bronchitis, ede. 2. Cases where the unbalanced fluids effect the CHEST and ANDOSIEN-10 tVit ; hylamed Lungs and Liver, Colic, Pleurisy, Coughs, Dyspep esti, Asthma, Dropsy, Heartburn, Gravel Piles, Gonorrhea, Venereal, etc. 3. Cases where the unbalanced fluids effect the EXTREMITIES and Stets—to wit; Rheuma tism, Gout, Scrulida, Ulcers, Chilhains, Chilhains, Chicken and Small Pox, Setll 81ue,,,,,, with itch ing and other Cutaneous .elffections, &. This Salt greatly alleviates the inflammatory Indus pecular to married ladies, (before and at the time of confinement) and many female com plaints, and is very attentions in Fever, Agate, Wounds, Nervous .d Spinal Affections and anyother forms of (mark this)inflammatory di seese, attended with heat, pain or 'febrile !quip toms `,_ run l.l• a...othint.laied at this edtalolidlnueitt Nt AUCTIoN 1111.1.5, GILL HEAos, snow ;411,1,5, 411:c111,AIIS. 11,11/ BILLS. LEGAL BLANKS, CONCEirr BILLS, PROGRAMMES, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, 4.1111)5, &c. &c., will be fulninhetl promptly, exec , ,terl in he best style and at reasonable rates. r„ ~. pee- Orders by ewe., mail or otherwise, will receive immediate attention. WM BREWSTER. W. F. TIROMAA, AMHROTYPE AN I ) PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, FROM PRALATIELPIIIA, AT THE COURT ROUSE This gallery of Art is now open for public inspection of specimens of Ambrotypes, Crys• talographs, Photographs, Circular and Star Pictures also, Name, or Age, or Residence, ta ken on the Pictures—letters of different colors. MMUS SIZED PICTURES, Set in Frames, Cases. Lockets, Rings, Pins or Wavelets. 1 ....Pnrtic - ttlar attention paid to taking pictures of Children. Time, from one to four seconds. Perfect antisfaction given, or persons are not 1 expected to she their pictures. 1. and Gentlemen are invited to cal and examine specimens. Pictures taken a: well in cloudy as thir weather. IT.ov ofit.o do wo hear the exclamation, when arl• r"11.1 . 1614— , 1 woald nu ~•, ; ;i,roe It Ih , PartrttiN .•., . • children V Rcu ,• • ennobling feel : t :: , :rtunity to grafi -t, : • . ::a•nring Portraits . See , I 1,:—• I hai to learn this heautifu " art eat, call ans see W, F. Thomas, from Philo Priers trout cents upwards. . lIITJTJVUZIIIIDCYB M 0 7 12111. • • Isult,criber re•pcetthily announces to his -I- friends out the public generally, that he has leased that old and well establishep TAVFIiN STAND knOMI 05 till) iftlittingdatt thoriquel of llillur,d churies Stieet in the Borough of flouting don. !,. has recently put the house through a tiler°. I , _ll c, , nr,e of repairs, and is now equal to any in f j: 1,1:1 , e• , • TAnLE will Idways be stored with the ' • .1 the sins. eon atlord, to suit the tastes ;,pi etites of his guests. a will ailwayshe filled nit!' Choice Li- Mut 11. ST A IthE always attended by care ,tetitive ()•tlerA. 11,E 110pes by strict attention to business ul accumulation, to merit and receive , Intro or public patronage. t. [5. 1958—1 y. P. AIeATEER. ' —"V VYalt -- Wartto 11.:1,011S WIGS AND TOUPEES all. They aro elegant. light, easy 't tu a charm—no turn up behind—no utl'the head ; indeed, this is the only neat where these things aro proper. and made. 58.-1 y. /tote' 10011 AuENTs ‘VANTEI).—For rarti .., , 1.131111). C. I'. WlllllMad. Mar. 23. '92. Ira* Le w• 11, 3 P. M. Cr Persons who have a tendency of blood to the head ar heart, or lead inactive livos, or breath.the impure air of manufactories and the poisonous fumes of metals and minerals, or live Is unhealthy eliruates, are exposed to a pertic liar vitiation of the fluids of the bodv, which one dose without interforeing with the diet or Mai • ness, once in three months, would invariably proven,. It is heleived to afford protection front infectious disease, and therefore travellers, sailors, and soldiers should supply themselves with it. Cr While minty nostrum-makers victimize the good natured nod pill-ridden public, ny or dering "from six to a dozen boxes of bottles, to cute any malady." no matter what—the un dersigned is happy in being ebb, to state, that the severest forms of recent inllanunatory di sease, tuns over come by one Acute package, and the most obstinate and long standing by one Chu nic package. It does just what it claims to do—and no more, or less—equalizes the fluids by removing from the system all ar terial and venous obstruc , ions. se- Pleas let your neighbors rend this. F. COGGSWELL, M. D., DISCOVERER AND PROPRIETOR. For sale et the Cheap Drug Store of Samuel S, Smith, &Co.' Huntingdon, ru. Feb. Inth 1859. Green Willow Foundry. ------- IWOULD respectfully inform the public that 1 I have commenced business at the above place, and will be ready to accomodate all who may want anything in my line of.business. 1 will have on hand or make to order Threshing Machines, and all oilier machinery that may ho called for. Castings of every description, Cook and Parlor Stoves, Plows, Hollow-ware, &c.— All kinds of Turning, either wood or iron. and Blacksmithing win ba done in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. Partners and others wishing to purchase new machines will find it to their advantage to give me a call. All kinds of Countly produce taken in exchange at market prices. PETER TIPPERY. Waterst . reet, Oct. 13,18587-Iy. --- IrS. M. PETTENGILL & CO.'S Adver• titling Agency, 119 Nassau St„ New York, & , 10 State St., Boston. S. M. Petteugill & Co. are the Agents for the "Jocanaf," and the most influential and largest circulating Newspapers in the United States and the Canadas. They , ore authorized to contract for us at our lowes ' rater. 233 Broadway, N. Y. JANE kWILSON mark Sworn and eubseribed before Me; ono of the Aldermen in and for the City of Pittsburg, thin 28th day of July, A. 1). 1859. AND McMASTER Altionnen. Hollidayeburg, Sept. 22,58-Iy. DALLEFS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRA.- TOR. In all dieenees intlamation more or lees pre. dominates—now to allay inflamatioc ',takes at the root of all theorises—hence an immedi. ate cure. GALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTIVTOR and nothing elan, will allay inhumation at once, and make a certain cure. Dailey'. Magical Pain Extractor will Otlfe the following among a great catalogue of diseases Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Chafes, core Nipples, Corns, Bunions, Bruises, Strains, Bites, Poison, Chilsays, Gout, Swelling, Rheu matism, Scald Read, Salt Rheum, Baldness, Rrysidelas, Ringworm, Barbara Itch, Small Po:!, Measle Rash, &c. To some it may appear incredulous that en many diseases should be reached by ono arti cle ; such an idea will vanish when reflection points to the fact, that the salve is a combina tion of ingredients, each and every one apply. ing a perfect antitodo to its apostate disorder. GALLEYS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR in its effects is magical, because the time fa 'short between diseases and a permanent cures and it is an extractor, as it draws all diseases out of the affected part„ leaving nature to perfect as before the injury. It is scarcely ne• cessary to say that no house, work-shop, or manufactory should be one moment without it. No Pain Extractor is genuine unless the box has has upon it a steel plate engraving, with the name of Henry Dailey, Manufactu rer. For sale by all the Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout the United State. and Canadas. Principal Depot, 165 Chambers St., New-York. C. F. CHASE. John Read, Agent Huntingdon Pa. Nov. 17, '6B.—ly. New Card-Press. Having bought afoul "CARHPRESS," we aro now prepared to print in the proportion of three cards in the same time that any other press in the county can print one, consequent. ly we can print them cheaper—if not done well we make no charge at all. We ask your pa- tronage. A. P. WiciwN R. BRUCE PETRIKIN WILSON & PETRIKIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HUNTINGDON, PA. Practice in the several Courts of Huntingdon Blair, Cambria Centro Militia and Juniata Coun ties. March 29, 1853. SAMUEL T. Bnowi JOHN SCOTT, MaVT fbMIME D Attorneys at Law, Huntingdon, Pa., Office some as formerly occupied by J. Scott. Oct. 19, 1853. "V57.43.1%TTM1). TWO YO UNGICIEN to learn thoimbro. typing business. Instructions given for tho sum of $15.00. For particulars, &0., apply to WM. F. THOMAS, Ambrotypisf . Huntingdon, May 4, 1865.