mittugbon Wednesday hlonung, October 12, 1859. LO6AL INTELLIGENCE. Taro Ilona ON. THE FAIR GROUND.—.• What curiosities were there—During our blunt stay on the Fair Ground we became satisfies that Huntingdon county can't be surpassed for good and nice things. The fleeteet hnrses,•the beat live stock through out, the best Agricultural. Implements, the most wonderf,l curiosities.-.amongst the number was the live rattle snake, the greet Nlaroboo owl, the live alligator, dm, --the largest pumpkin., apples, cabbages, beets, potatoes, grapes, dca., were all there, Grain of all sorts arid of the best quality was. exhibited. As regards fruits, we learn from th‘se who visited the State Fair that the fruit exhibited here surpassed that at Philaaelphia. There were some of the fairest flowers, and the best executed paint. Jigs exhibited, extant. The Excelsior Cornet Band discoursed, during the three days, some splendid tau• sic, which ad ded.greatly to the entertain ment of the mosses of people. On the ground were several institutions which attracted large numbers of people. The boy with the donkey, the man with she "little gemlain cow," the flying hirers, which proved to be a profitable concern to the proprietors, the roan with pens, ink and paper, the patent medicine man, the man who informed his friends that he would make a political speech, and to his die. course plunged deep into history, winged high in the anticipation of patriotic glary, and finally he told the people that he wits neither a Lecoinpton nor unti.Lecompion Denim*. but a through going Know Noth ing. flis speech was introductory to a stile of jewelry, pocketbooks, &c. A gentleman was present exhibiting a panoramic view of the laying of the Allan. tic Cable, the Coal Region neer Puttoville, Pa., the Girard College, the Capitol at Washington, the Niagara Falls, &a , there being thrrty different scenes, allot the mos t pleasing nature, The scent) was, throughout, a grand wee. WIIA.T We Sire AND HDAIL—A fight took place up town, on Tuesday or Wednes day night last. We ha not learned the particulars.—A grand (1) ball came off at the Court Houve, on Thursday night. A free tight was created.—A man in• dulged in u swim in the race, on Wednes• day evening. A cool swim, tvo•opine.-- P..reone t .ut.io 6 &.5.e rings iu I (teer,,nom whilst in their neighbor's store should not forget to lay the ring back again, or at !vast to keep the ring from between the teeth and cheek. A hint to you, stranger. in abundance was visible an Mon day morning.—We have not yet learned to whom premiums were awarded ut the late fair. Perhaps by another week we will b, better informed.—Sume inen (I) accompanying the circus have left their murk behind by thrashing one of our towns latent !Mr Wt listened to a lecture, delivered its the Baptist Church, on Tuesday nigh; at last week, by a lady, whose lather, like many others, bud been led astray by the delusion of Mormon's. and After 'brut years made their escape to the States.— This lady lecturer through perseverance has gained a tolerable good education, and she enraptured her hearers by her rheto. etc. We believe we have never before heard a lecture marked with so much :n. sorest—it was truly a perfect inaster-piece of eloquence ; and she afro favored her hearers with a verse of a Mormon hymn, in a voice as sweet as that of a nightingale. We hope we may soon hear another lec turer' possesing the eloquenoe of Miss Dresher. sir- A printer having only one arm worked for us a short time recently. He done his work expeditiously end in good order—spacing well, emptying hit own e , ick and snaking a good proof. He placed his stick in an attitude 'looting from the to the .'h" box, and performed the el. Ace of the left thumb with the front finger of the right hand after placing each type an the stick. Wonders will never ceast . our Prof. Coyle and the Continentals' concert was a splendid one. The gentle men composing this body are first clues musicians. All their music was of the most pleasing and soul-cheering character, consisting as it did of choioe Duets, Quar tets, &c., sal the large audience brought together on the second nignt clearly shows that the people appreciated the performan- Mr 'Our fellow townsman, Mr. Robert Stitt, has remembered us by sending us 'some fine grapes. We believe we have never before seen or tasted better grapes, and the fine present calls forth the thanks of all bands. ger we ore frequently the recipients of fine frnit, but we knowof no time when we were the recipients of apples as fine as those banded to us by Mr. Harrison Flee weft Mr. F. will please inept our thanks. Picruftts--Bur kholder and Camp Aathrotypes, Melainatypes and Halochrys taltypea—neatly taken b C. C. Burk . - holder, Shade Gap, Huntingdon connty. Mr. Burkholder ranks, among the beat ar tists in the State. Those desiring a good likeness cannot do better than to patronite him. He has the honor of having mode the disolvery of Halo•chrysialtype, which is the latest and Levt improvement ever made since the day of "Dagurre.'• Mr. J. G. Camp, who has been for years been connected with Mr. 8., is now in town.— ' Give him a call and he will tuke your pic ture that is both beautiful and durable. I.llrßy reference to another column of to-days paper it will be seen that intelli gence has been revived of Sir John Frank lin. Comment is unnecessary as his his tory is too well known. OUR BOOK TABLE. Ear - We have received the; first' num ber of Vol. 1 of a pnper called the Practical Machinist, devoted to the en couragement of inventive genius and mechanical skill. It is to be published weekly by T. H. Leavitt & Co., New York, at one dollar per annum. We have no doubt but it will be a good thing. Try it. nor .1 be September number of the "Printer" has been received. This work is devoted to the best interests of the craft, Published at $1 per year, by John Henry, No 1 Spruce st., New York., "1 W!LL Maur."—This mogszine is pub lished in %lechnnicsburg, Cumberland co., at 80 cents per year. Parents, subscribe to it fer your chill ren. Medical imponibilitie;. For a long time a certain class of diseases have bailed the skill and practice of the most eminent members of the regular mcdiCal Inc. ally. Foremost amorg these wo might in• stance epilepsy or falling fits. Happily cow by the skill and inventive genius of an eminent chemist of Baltimore, this disease bus been brought within the means of a care. We al- hide to the preparation called the Vegetable Extract Epileptic Pills, invented and prepared by Dr, Seth S. Hance, of 108 Baltimore st.. Baltimore, Md. Since their discovery who had given up all hope of ever being cored, have been restored to the full enjoyment of health. Prominent among these we might enumerate Mr. Harrison Lightfoot of Huntsville, Ala.— Mr. 1,. has sufferred as much from Epil , psy, as any other person iu the world : never know ing what it was to pass a week without having an attack, and often in the streets of Huntville. He is now fully restored and has not had an at. tact for more than a year, Dr. Eltinee's Pills hove been the sure cause of the cure. Thi se pills also cure all modifications of Fits. Spasms, Cramps &c., and are very serviceable for per. i•onsof weak nerves, Dr. Hance, ae o ns them to any part of the country on the receipt of a rc• mittenee. Price one box, $3; two, $5; twelve $2l. Attires. Seth S. Hance, 108 Baltimore -owe," LlA.Uid.o.art, ter Any of our readers afflicted with Sf rot . - ula or Scrofulous complaints, will do well to read the remarks i n nor advertising columns respecting it. Rut little of tint ratture of this disorder has beer. known by the people. and the clear exposition of it there given, will prove aceeptople and mieful. We have long ml' mired the searching and able manner in which Dr Ayer treats every subject he touches: what • ever lute his attention at all, has a great deal .ft it, he masters what he undertakes, and no one who has a particle of feeling for his afflict ed f llow man, can look with indifference upon his labors fur the sick. Read what lie says of Scrofula, and see in how few words and how dearly he tells us more than we hove all known of this inaiduous and fatal malady.—Soo. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. -0- PIIILADIMPHIA ; Se ptember 21. 1859. FLOUR--Superfine. pet barrel, $4 50(A5 00 " Extra " " 5 25(e? . 5 40 It {4 fatuity “ . 5 liGt . i; G 50 Wheat—red, per bushel, i 154 . .: 20 1, White " 1 2(;(a, , 31 Rye 72 61;;;ereeed $5 50(150 15 per C 4 pounds Timothy need, sl,Bo to 200 Par, per bushel $1 70 G3l E. AW. a Xr N Valuable Farm at Public Sale, Will be exposed to public sale, ou the premis es; Friday, the 2let day of October next, the valuable farm, known as the Bowman Farm, situate in Dublin township, Huntingdon coun ty one mile north of Burnt Cabins on the pub. lie road lending from thence to Uontingdon. This farm is well watered, with a never Tailing Branch of Tuscarora Creek running through it, having thereon erected a large two story Dwelling House,double leg Tenant House, outbuildiu;s. &O. 17,Fi The farm contains abou t 171 acres, 149 perches, and I ' t ' allowance, partly limestone, with fine limestone quarries—of which, eighty acres are farm land and thirty meadow ; balance well timbered, with two extensive apple orchards—is admira• bly adapted to raising stock--and wit bin a ini:e of agood market for grain and stock. TM situation is beautiful and on the line of the Sherman's Valley, or Pennsylvania Pacific Railroad, now being constructed, which is ex• petted to be the great line of communication between New York anti the South West. The owners having removed to tho West when young, are determined to sell. Allen. dance will be given and terms of sale made known on day of sale by NATHANIEL K. BOWMAN , SAMUEL E. BOWMAN, DAVID PORTER BOWMAN, Or by Jamison Kelly, their Attorney in fact. gay-W. S. Morrow, tenant on the premise., or Jamison Kelly, Burnt Cabins, will give in• formation of the premise.. Aug. 31st, 1859.-its. Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps—the largest as• sorttnent and cheapest to be found at D. P. GA'IN'S. Ladies' Collars, very cheap and beautiful, at D. P. °WIN'S. ploaking cloths, tassels, cords and binding. at GAIN'S. Ir von want Carpets and Oil Cloths, cull at D. P. Gwin'a, wham )on will and the largest no• sorlinent ix town. LLI HOMESTEAD FOR $10; A HOME- I stead for $lOOl Also, Homesteads for POOO and over, situated on and near Rupp, hittinock river, bovoatid below Fredericksburg, iu Virginia. A new town, called Iteppahme nock, has recently beenhai S out, in Culpepper county, in the midst of thg Child Region of Vir ginia, surrounded by mines and Mining Com panies i and hump and town lots in alteruimi divisions or sliares, can now be 1184 for a mere song, simply to indtitst settlement in this desi ruble region. .$154,900 worth of land is to lie divided amongst purchasers or given. away nn an inducement to come on and tnithe improve ments, and the land in of the most improvable. qualities. Many have alreidy nettled anti sews of others are coining. Idood farming land. in tracts of any sire to auk purchasers, can also he had at from $10.t04524 per acre, payable iii easy quarter yearly installments. Unquestion able titles will in all cases be given. siar Agents are wanteti every where to cell ilieTe land, liberal inducements will be given. Fur part ieultßa,addren._ E. BAUDER. LAND AGENT. .Tuly 13, '59.-6m H untingdon & Broad Top It ailroail. l'urt lloyttl, l'a. Passenger Trains rrive Depart as Follows: MORNING TRAIN, Will find these MACHUes adapted to their cants. For Hopewell and intermediate Stations, leaves s 'r e 'r ii Y u l ll ,:, e ,l, v li c Tl i W i l h Z,T,Y,g,." 4 , 41 ,: r f Tirdt:iileg at - • - " - 7 " A. : % I. purposes they arc Ulleplelled. By a simple Returning arrives at Huntingaon at 12 33 P. M. adjus tment ol the tension, a stich is made EVENING TRAIN, which gathers heatitioally. The stich is the Ear Saxton and intermediate Stations, leaves Double Lock Stitch, strong and elastic, and at 5 00 P . m . will not unravel ordraw ,he goods w h en lell washel Tho thread is used from spools of any size, Return 7ig arrives nt Hunlingd. nI 8 36. " as pnrchnsed at the stores, without re-winding. J. J. LAWRENCE.lnstructions in operating the machines given Huntingdon, Sept. 12. Snperinteiguent •to purchasers. Each machine is accompanied W--- .- ~„„,, with directions, which are very explicit, and ASHING CLOTHES HY PRESSu u ir. contain all the information neceswy tu t',- After hilly year, experimenting, thapro- I erute successfully. par wick:has at last hi, invented for women TAGGART its FARR, in their hard labors on the washing day. I No. 103, North Eighth Street, Phila. 'IT IS EVEN so," I 63 - We would reMr to Gen. S. Miles Green, Come and he convinced that we are ahead of B o n g F orge , and every machine in use. BAT the time, half the WM. BREWSTER, Agent, hard labor, and half the wear and tear is saved. i Sept. 7, 1850.-I,y. Huntingdon, Pa. Little boys and girls can do the workfrr their ~. panthers. The undersigned hive purchased the . ()RPHANS , COURT SALE. exclusive tight of Huntingdon and Mifflin comp- , ties• to make and sell J. T. Munoa's VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Emancipator Washing Machine. ! NEAR HUNTINGDON, PEN,V 4 ,I. We desire the public to call and examine this In pursuance of Orders of the Orphans' Court truly lahor-saving nniehine. It can he yen at .of the county of Huntingdon, the Tracts of our shop on Washington street. , Land, Ac., hereinafter described, situate inlaid BALL & FEIGIITL A. ! county, will be exposed to public sale on the - . premises, We, the mulct-signed, having thoroughly tested , oee 7 , 5 ,, r , they, 'he „i,th they of seykeether, 1859; the ILIUM ranch ine take pleasure in recommen- ~,,, • , f John Ker late of said coon ding the same to tile public, assured that they ' as " i' m P urt : " 4 • •, will find it all that is shove claimed. fy, decd., to wit PETER SwoorE, m rs. .1,.„,., B . 3/,,,,,,,, I. All that tract marked (A) in the diagram lox. H. I),„„ Nere pp L. It. 0,,,,,,,,,,, : annexed to the return of the inquest. contain. J. S. Bottom,. - " Astor It. Snot I, lug 237 acres and 190 perches, it being the CHRISTIAN Loan, "E. Wmpasmnox, , Mansion Farm of said deed. About one half Cuss. IL MILL EN " E. It. SAXTON, : of this tract in cleared and tinder cultivation i .1. NI CI . ..INGHAM, " 2,1, C. CMS, . about 40 acres of which is meadow. Bumping lona S. Mtuatit, " AL B. 5'311 , /0., water for cattle, Ate. ' may he readily intr.:Need U. H. Fopersn, t' B. C. 01.1(.0. ' into almost every field upon this farm. There Ole.. ' l . C'''''''..... " L... L . ihthn "' ! are upon it n two stirs frame dwelling house, • '34.'4' C. Si4: ""i' " AN. It. CAMP."' " , i large brick barn fltill other buildings. Also, a Ilutainwhin, duty 27th, 1859. if. good apple orchard. .. ..._. . ... . .. ... . .. 2. that tract markml (C) said diagram PECI AL ANNOUNCEMENT i containin g 23/ acres and 68 pereLes, and call°. Frcat the Quaker City Publishing (louse ! the Moore Farm. Somewhat inure than Ma of this tract is cleared and under cultivation, a loosen CATALOG uns, new, enlarged and ; f a i r proportio n of which is mend.w. On no. ready far dktribe""". Superior ; count of the nenrnena of these two farms to the Inducements to the tOlhliO A new MT sure , boroug h of Huntingdon . no d otmoth plan for obtaining now, and tobvittt wArenna, t , Z eetdow e ;et ;" e „,, h they would well itll other valuable Prizps„ h'ull particular% ' 3 . em Nlrlo6 wilt •h, or larnm " "" 7 31 "g "-"". "" N ""‘ "-"" nut l:!7,l ' irtL C l " :;:•net barked (P) in wild dim , ram, upon :till oitatt worth from 50 rt ,„ to $lOO, ct,taioiug 105 twos and 132 per•hei ,• about Gist ANTl % purc one all of this Inlet is cleared and under eel. (MO in Gills here been disiributed t ,, my m o ron . ; oration, and has ther.on erected, two tenant n Wait the past six months—slso,ooo In he din- • homes. triillited during the next six months. The in- 4. All that tract a allied F,) in said diavrnin, decentents - ntihred Agents ; are more liberal then I coniniking 214 acres and 87 perches., about dew: of any other house in the busbies, ' 109 acres of thin tract are cleared and under •'•'"' " • ' " " !laving peen in alto Pa'dishing. and Booksel- cultivation. NO buildings thereon. ling iisinces far the last right years. my expo- 5. All that tract marked (0) in said diagram, Hence enables me to concluet the Gift Enter-I containing 119 acres; wcodland. Withpries the greatest satisfaction to all. lAll that tract. marked (K) in said diagracn, 0 - AGENTS WANTED in every town and runtnining 87 a0 .,.. a a , 14 7 paraB,B; woad. con. ty. Fur lull particular , address ! DUANE It I:LISON, " Q,, n t, r ci t y p u blishi n , I 7. Al) that tract marked (L) in said diagram 33 s out h 3d 81, , rhth it r„ .. ' containing 118 acres acid 83 perches: wood Sept. 2lst, and. .. 117 acres and 147 perches; wood• 11159—DRYGOODS FOR AUTRION.-11459. 1 c'"‘itti.i"g land. Fall states of SILK GOODS, , 9. An undivided interest in ;Millwood Acad. Full stock of STAPLE GOODS, Full stock of FANCY GOODS, emy, to Dublin tp., the extent of which interest Fashionable FALL SHAW LS, t will he made known on the day of salt, tir curus, CASSINI KRS & vEs . riNos. I 10. All that tract marked (I 1) in said diagram. 1 , 0„0,,,, WI,. nth. Li m ~,, d .,.0 ; containing 203-acres and 39 perches, and called EYllit: & LANDEL 1,, , the Lefford or Spring Obtuse Farm; about one Fourth and Arch Sta., PHI LAIYA . ; 1 half of this tract is cleared, and has thereon a , dwelling house, sow mill, anal au exeellentspring w it'. 811.—aryiii/icahemk Doily. l h, il l o lnet , e, 3 t !um it taus. n.. of water. To be sold as the real estate of Sept. 7th, 'o9.—lnh Joshua W. Ker, deed., under his last Will. 11. All that tract marked in said diagram T HE CELEBRATED COPPER TOE 1 with letter (lq, containing 170 acres and 124 larches, and caved the Creek Farm • about HO Mitel " .ll' ' rntent Metalli c T i r' d es i g n ed.' acres thereof' are cleared, and a dm:Hingham.' pedal's - for Boys'. Youths' and Children's thereon erected ; the unclented part of this BOOTS AND SPOES. tract is heavily timbered. To be sold as the A, ~,,,,,,,„„y , has b een app li e d to 8 00 , real estate of Fleury M. Err, deu'd. ; under his and Shoes, by which a saving of en pPIISV, to last Will. the customer, of two-thirds is realized, by actual All them' Wih, except Militwood, lie in one rap riment. body near the borough of Huntingdon, and will The Tip consist,' an piece of copper or oth• I he sold together or separately, so as to aim er indestructible material, neatly fastened to Purchasers. TERMS.—One third of the pr. the toe of the boot or shoe, forming . complete chase money to be paid on confirmation of the pynt „ t i a „. This invention i s now presented sale, and the residua to be payable, with inter to the public. with the fullest knowledge of its eat, at such times so may be agreed upon on „ tet t e ,' ut ili ty , having been tested over t „. O I tine day of sale. The uriWd purchase motley years , an d is destined ent i re l y to supersede t h e to be secured by Bonds and Mortgage, oldatyle, for Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on amid day. cuill.MlEN'B,llolll' AND TOUTDS' 800,14 . , . , SHOES. AttelidallCß trill be given by The importance of this invention will he I DAVID S. KER, Tinnier. readily appreciated , no it is well known that I August 3161, 1859. children litvariably'wear out their boots and shoes FIRST AT THE TOE, and, with this protection, the, will Upon an ay. erage wear at leas t two to three times as long as the old style, while the expense is hot a trifle more. • This invention is also especially applicable to Miners!' Boots, and all occupntions sultiecitng the toe of the hoot or shoe to be cut or worn. Merchants, and the public generally. will see the importance of ohm; sing these goods home• diately, as they are destined for general use, to supersede all other kinds. The Goods may be obtained of nearly all the wholesale dealers in de principal cities, or of the Subscribers, CHASE. MeKINNEY & CO., (Ownne or T. PATENT.) Boston August alst, 1859.-6 m. (11.7.1 , 1 BARRELS and LOCKS, a large assort U ment at the Hardware store of .1. A. BROWN. ,x• 5000 AGENTS WAN - nn—To sell 4 new inventions. Agents have made over $25,000 on one,—better than all other similar agencies Send four stamps and get SO pages particulars gratis. EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass Mar.23,150..6m.* COOB STOVE FOR SALE. A SPLENDID NEW COOK STOVE lot sale at this office; it is cal culated to buro wood or coal. It will be offrred low. TAOCART a rams ImPriovED Family Sewing Machines! lON NORTH EIGHTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. These Machines were awarded the first pre minim at the Len aster and Montgomery County Fairs (the only fairs at which they more been yet exhibited) in competition with the Wheeler & Wilson. Singer, end oilier ma chines. and nre offered to the public with con— fidence ns being the cheapest and hest ma chine in the market. They are now in extoll s:oe ate and boor met the unqualified appro val of all who have tried them. They ere strong end simple in construction, and are not Itahle to get out of order, as an exam.nst ion will fully satisfy every one. They will do as „ great a earie iy of work, do it as well and do as ninth of it as the high priced machines can do. FAMILIES, TAILORS & SEAMSTRESSES CHADWIOK & BRO (Stt,c,sworA to Neman Warnick.) NORTH-EAST CORNER OF SECOND & RACE STREETS, PRIZAIMPItra. Manufacturers, Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Heaters, Ventilators, Ranges and Stoves; ALso, McGregor's Celebrated Heaters and Stoves. With a great variety or the latest patients of Cook and Parlor Stoves ; also, Queen's Pat• eat Portable Forgot, Aug. 81 sty '59. NOTICE TO COLLECTORS.--Collectors of 1858 and previous years who have not been already issued against, you are hereby requec. led to have your duplicates paid off, on or be. tore the ling day alloventher next, or the hal. once of your accounts will be put into the har.ds of the Sheriff for collection. The collectors of 1859 are requested to have the one hnlf of their duplicates paid against the November court, and to have them fully settled up on or before the first day of April, 1800. If not paid by that Iliac. the balance of their accounts will be immediately placed in the hands of the Sheriff for collection. By order of Commissioners, HENRY W MILLER, Clerk. August 17, 1859 s—tn. Pall at David P. °win's if yon want GOOD U GOODS, MIT-41NTNATC:K=113 , ACADEM Y. D 121:!?. I'M IWY 'Pr! Shade Gap, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. W. IL WOOD*, A. M. Proprietor and Principal. Mite. F. T. WOODS, IDA YID M. BUTTS, Principal of Female Department. trotter of flu' Knglish. Brintehot. .1. ALFRED SHADE, M. D.. WM. M. W LI.I A M - SO N, Profeesor of Anatomy and Physiology. • Thacker Mathentalica., ALBERT OWEN, iMiss LIZZIE E. LYON, Lechri,r 611 Art of leaching and.Phlt. • NO, in PrepUraiOry DCParillterti • Miss ANNA G. PATTON. - • EPHRAIM BAKER, Thachec of Yiraie. Dratrinq Greeiarcund hal Monitor. inn Painting and Fancy Nixdle IVork. UN next session of this Institution *ill open the first WednesdaY of May. It holds Out sup, 1 ri tr. advantages to those seeking an education. The Board of Iristruction in large, and corn. posed of those who are thoroughly qualified for their profession. To Parents and who wish to place their children in a secure and healthy retreat, it holds out peculiar indifre. ments A NORMAL SCHOOL will be formed the present. H 0,6011. to which Mr. Gwen, our worthy County Superintendent, will give lectures on the Art of Tettehitt• and Physical (iiingra. 'thy. In the COMMERCIAL, DEPARTMENT, young men will he tlioniughly roaliecil for the Counting Room. TERMS, for session of live months, 5.0.0 u. Light and fuel also. Le. sons in Moak, French, Drawing, Painting and Fancy Needle Work, extra. For further . particulars address N. B.—By those desiring places, early application should be made. Apr.6,'59. THE CASSVIIIE SEMARY t NORMAL taiCJIXOCOX_.; 'to I 1 ' 7 .7 O . ® LEI Lt 11) rk, TIT .1 THE CHEAPEST SCHOOL IN THE LAND. Send for a Catalogue, and Address M. McN. WALSH, A, M., nr,si.mi , . FISHE & IWNIBTRIE ATE NOW OPENING Too largest and best selected stock of Goods' ever offered in this community. It comprises a full line of Fashionable Dress (loads, suitable for FALL and WINTER, flitch as Itlnek, and Finiey Silks, French and English Merin.. All wool Detrain., (plain and col ored,) N.V. Tanjore Lustre, Figured Cashmere, Plaids, Muuseline DeLaines,Caburgs. Alpaceas, Delbirge, Giughams, Prints. Ae. A large and beautiful assortment of Fall and Winter SHAWLS, consisting of DOUBLE R EVERSA ES, SING L AND b 0 (TB EBR 0 CHA , FERLOO, SIN• GLEND DOUBLE IVOOL 0 ENTS' PR:( r E LUNG SHAWLS, &C. A full stock of Ladle] Fine Collars, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, such as Collars, Cravats, Ties, Stocks, Hosiery, Shirts, Gauze and Silk Undershirts, Drawers, Ac. We have a fins selection of Mantilhis, Dress Triminings, Fringes, Ribbons, Mitts. Gloves, Gauntlets. Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Buttons, Floss, Seining Silk, Extension Skirts, Hoops, Ac. ALso"—Tickens, Otinahurg, bleached and unbleached Mullins at all prices, Colored a nd Whim Cumbrics, Barred and Swiss Muslin Victoria UMW, Nuinsouks, Tarletun and many 'other articles which comprise the line of White and Ihmiestie Goat's. We have French Cloths, Fxne y thissiateres, Sattinettn,leans, Tweeds, Cottomulcs, Linens, Denims and Blue Drills.—ALSO, trAws and C of every variety and Rlyle, GROI ERIES, HARD WARE AND QUEENSWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, WOOD and WILLOW-WARE *Odell will he sold Cita*t. We 460 deal in PLASTER, FISH, SALT, and ad kinds of GRAIN, and poetess facilities in due branch of trade unequalled by any. We deliver all packages ur parcels of Merchandise, FREE OF CHARGE, at the depots of the Broad Top and Pennsylvania Railroads. • Conte 011 e, come all, and he convinced that the "MEII,4II.OI.IITAW' is the place to secure litahiooal•lc and desirable goods, disputed of at the lowest rates. Oct. sth, Id)). Prof. Chas. DeGrath , s Electric (Hil t , s E Thin great discovery is now creating a great ; ;; F1 et , ‘l r wha. RI LI • sensation, among the Medieni rope and this country. 1, will core the follow Mg (not everything): Warranted to National Core Fever and Ague in one dui, Core ehilli in fire 11111111tes. Cure Cronp In one riirht.— Coro Desifesosso fa SWIP 111, too: dityN, ett‘rit , Mithi nod Scolds in ten minotee. Cure Sprains, Weioscis and bruises in trout one to three days Cure Infinmntiun in one day. Core Neural. gin, Croup, Tooth Ache. burns, in 10 minutes. Cure hemorrhage, Serolul:t, Abscess in ten days. Cure Bruises, Wounds, 'retier, in one ,to thee!: days. Cure Jar Ache, Stiff' neck, Ague it. one day. Clive Felons. Broken Snit Rheum, in three to six days. Cure Qui. ow, Palpitation, Pleutisy, in one to ten days. Cure Alma, pal,y, Gout, Erysipelas, io tire to 20 days. .ClllO Frosted Peet ' Chiblains, Chronic Rheumatism, Still Juiiits,Sore Throat Scarlet Fever, sod the lame made to wall: by it few bottles. This Oil (Do (truth's) is mild and plement, and is a great latuily Medicine fur children teething. ,te. Ladies should all use it. It always leaves you better than it finds you, and one bottle often cures entirely Afflicted Thirteen leursand Cured In One week. Read letter from Roy. James Temple, Philadelphia June 9th. 185 G. . Prof. De Grath t I have been afflicted fur thirteen years with Nmalgin and other mitt ful complaicis and I have been unable to sleep s mildly or wail( tiny distance fur many rears past. Last week I got' n bottle of your "'Elec. tile Oil." The first night I slept sunnily tuid well, and to day I ant like 11 new luau. My wife eutild not believe Ite'r eyes. Your Eler trie Oil hoe done in one week what the physi cians of Philadelphia failed to do in thirtten years. Gratefully yours. REV. JAMES TEMPLE. 310 South street DEAFNESS CURE D. New Haven, May 19th, 16 iG. Prof. De Grath t My brother has beett deaf three years. Atter trying tn.y things, he used your Oil a few times, and it cured him entire. CLIFFORD k SCRANTON, There are numerous imitations sprung up an the reputation that my article has acquired. The public must beware. They are worthless. Fur sale by S. S. Smith. II untingdum May 25 1 iiss. WAR! WAR IN EUROPE 1 REI'LLUTION IN PR !PER! The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he 1111,1 just re:nowt! his • store to the old stool, near ihe corner of Hill and Smith streets, where he has always on hand and constantly receivinu nit the latest styles of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS DnEss GooDs, GE LANE,S. 13 GE'S, CORSETS, PRINTS, SILKS. And in filet he can supply nay article in the dry.gond line. Also, trimmings suited to all dresses and at reasonable rates. . He has also on hand a large, fresh stock cf GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. COFFEE. SUGAR, TEA, SPICES, FLOUR, BACON, . _ . . . . And everything in the feed line. As his stock is almost entirely new, and been bought at prices which defy competition, pur• chasers will find it to their advantage to buy from . 111 e kefore going elsewhere. All kinds of c - ouniry produce at the highest market prices, taken to exchange for goods. DAVID.GROVE. Huntingdon, June 15, 1859.—tf. SIIEET ZINC and OIL CLOTLI fet putting under Stoves, &e., fur sale by JAS. A DROWN. gEAT CVITERS ar.d ST OFFERS. the beat in the county, and cheaper than ever at the ardware store of JAMES A, BROWN. W. H. WOODS, AND ~. T. ala a 1,, , ~ ~... ' , 3 , ' TINT .1 4 1t/V, __ - - - ti: 4 4t, -3 Company. lucurF taled by the Slate of Pennsylvania. RULES. t. Money is rereived every day, and in any amount, large or small. 2. FIVE PER CENT interest b, paid for money from the day it is put it,. 3. The money is always paid back in GOLD .whenever it is called for, and without native, •1. Money is received from Execidoiw, _Edna. iii,fratow, Guardian, nod others who desire to have it in a ',Mee of perfect salbty, and where interest can be obtained for it. 5. The money received from depositors is in vested in REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, end such other Grst-class severities as the Charter direct. 11. ()Mice Hours—Every 'lnv from 9 till 5 o'clock, and on Mondays and Thursdays till 8 o'clock in the evening. HON. HENRY LAIENNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vies President, WM. J. REED, Seereturs . DIRECTORS I I Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseplr B. Derry, Robert L. Selfridge, Francis Lee, Saint. K. Ashton, I Joseph Yerkes, C. Landreth Moans, Henry Dierlenderffer, OFFICE, WALNUT STREET, Rot, rsr COHNER OF TIMID, BOOKS! --S BOOKS 10,000 . 1'olumes of Books for Sale. $500,00 in Mils for every 1000 Sold. In order to reduce my extensive stock 1 will sell one thousand dollars worth of Books at the regular retail prices or less, and give ($500) tine hundred dollars worth of presents varying in value front 25 cents to $lOO.OO. Or. those who prefer ran 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 Dee. 24th. WM. COLON. Dee.22,'58. MANSION HOUSE, Coruer of Hill & Montgomery Streets, H UNTING DON, PA. CIIRISTA:N CUUTS, PrOprietor, This stand is well known a. the .dcConnell House." The location in superior to any other, being in the immediate proximity to business; also to the Bank and most Public Offices It is the determination of the Proprietor, to keep this House in a style sati.factory to the public, and it is his desire, to make all who patronize him, feel at hi me, and to make the 'Mansion' rank among the best of Hunting. dun Hotels. He very respectfully solicits the public patronage. Apr. 13th '59 Flo Qo ~~~~~p ( 1110 ©o fl PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON; RESPECTFULLY OFFERS HIS I'ROFES• eitentl senit-cs to the citinene of HCNTINI:DON and vicinity. Itesiden . ce nn H II street, in the haulm for. merly occupied by Dr. H. ►. Miller. Aril lA, 14511. F; ; k GERMAN BITTERS, DR. BORIC ND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great stand.,l irnrthcinee of the present ,age, hare acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. Unbounded *mutat lion is rendered by them in all eases; ,and 44 people hare pronounced them worthy. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System, Diseases, of the Kidneys, and all diatom .arisiog from a disorders& liver or weakness of the .tornach and digestive organs, are sparkly and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. The Balaaniio Cordial has acquired • reputation, surraving Mal of any similar rip yora , i,n (van,. It will cure, WITUOLT ...71 sofa und long-standing Cpugh, Cold, or Hoarseness, bronchitis, In, bums, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, end has performed the mast astonishing Arm ewer known of Confirmed Consumption. A f 4ozes will also at once duels sag cure the mai reVere Dlanticea promoting' from COLD IN THE BOWEL.. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. Inc.:sow & Co., No. 418 Arch Stress, Phila delphia, Pa., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 mils per bottle. The signature of C. SI. '.lAccios will be on the outside wrapper of each bottle. In the Almanac ptiblished annually by the proprietors, called EVEIITBODT'S ALwAxso. you will find ((simony and commendatory notices from all parte of Me country. Thaw Almanacs are riven away by all our agents. For sale in s unting,don by John Read snit ti S Smith and dealers generally through the toasty. Ditty 11, 1859.-Iy. DR. M'LANE'S Ck.LLBRATE.D VE RMIFUGE LIVER WE beg leave to call the atttn- , tion of the Trade, and morn especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now before the public. We refer to Dr Chas 11 'Laue's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-ails, but simply for what their name purports, viz.; THE For expelling Worms from the administered with the. ''ntoSe - satis factory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, For thecure of LIVEICCOMPLAINtS, all Bimous DIiRANCEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACRE, &c. In cases of FEVER AND AGUE, preparatory to or after taking Qui nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men timed 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 FLEMING BROS. Pittgburgh, Pa. P.S Dealers and Phl ordering from other* than Bast.. will dew.. 11 t.. write their orders dudluetly, 111.1 bike none not Dr le Laney, Yreparoi by Flew., Brat l'ittsburgb. IL. To those wiobing WOs them a trial, we will forward per mall. poet paid. to any part .if the Stat, o, ono boa of Pllla for twelve three-cent porta, stamp., or one drial of ternilfuge for tourteen ihre-cent ' , tun,. All orders from Canada must im accompanied by twenty ciente extra. For sale in Huntingdon by Jan Road and S. S. Smith, and dealers generally through th• ouoty. [ May 11, 18.59.-IV. ARKS. _A general assortment of 11lanks,qf all do. sem:pawls just printml and for sale al the "Journal tyke." Appointtn't of Referee', Common Bond, Notice to Before., Judgment Notes Summons, Vendue Notes, ExedutiOne. Constabll's SsNs, Sub pcenao, Scire Complaints, Deeds, Warrants, biortgagee, COMMitlntlite. Bead to idemnify Constable, •a PAYER I PAPER 11 ote, l'ost, Commercial, FoOlscap and Flatetip—a good assortment for sale Dyth• tea w, halt ream quire or sheet. at Lewis' New Book and Stutiouery Sto re. vrc KN IVES aud ClEVEltSitte t aegt quality, for sale , in coat variety at MOM Mytd war. *raw!'