Medical Impossibilities. For a long time a certain class of diseases have baffled the skill and practice of the most eminent members of the regular medical fac Foremost amorg these we might in. stance epilepsy or falling fits. Happily row by the skill and inventive genius of an eminent chemist of Baltimore, this disease has been brought within the means of n cure. We al. lade to the preparation called the Vegetable Extract Epileptic:Pdla, invented and prepared by Dr. Set', S. Hance, of IUB Baltimore et., Baltimore, Md. Since their discovery who had given up all hope of ever being cured, have been restored to the full enjoyment of health. Prominent among these we might enumerate Mr, Harrison Lightfoot of Huntsville, Ale.— Mr. TJ, has sufferred as much from Epilopsy, us any other peiTfm in the world never know. lag what it was to pass a without having an attack, nod often in the streets He is now fully motored and has not had nn ai tact for more than a year, Dr. trance's Pills lure been the sum cause of the cure. These ynis aloe cure all modifications of Fits, Spasms, Cramps &c., and nre very serviceable far per. monad weak nerves, Dr, Hance, sends them to any part of the country on the receipt of a re- Mittance. Price one box, $3; two, $5; twelve $24. Address Sells S. Hance, 108 13altimoro street, Baltimore, Md. afirAny of our readera afflicted with Sfrof ula or Scrofulons complaints, will do well to read the remarks in our advertising columns respecting it. lint little of the nature of this disorder Ins been known by the people, and the clear exposition of it there given, will prove ncceptaple and :Hefei. We have long ad mired the searching and able manner in which Dr. Ayer treats every subject he touches: what ever has his attention at all, hoe 11 great deal of it, he masters what he undertakes . , and no one who has a particle of feeling for afflict. ed fellow man, can look with indifference upon his labors for the sick. Read what he says of Scrofula, and see in how few words and how clearly he tells us more than we have all known of this insiduous and fatal malady.—Stun. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS PHILADELPHIk Se ptember 21, 1859. 11,0E11—Superfine. per barrel, $5 00(45 25 Extra " " 5 31(705 50 5 C2tO G 75 i 21(ip 1 28(a:: 35 00 farpily Wheal— rerb per bushel, White 17,11 I )atA ( 'loverseul ritually seek Flax, per bushel $5 50(c9 5 70 per ;4 potiotls $l,BO to 200 $1 70 FA LT, &, WINTER CLOTHING ! The undersigned would respectfully call the attention of our friends and customers, as well as the citizens of the town nod country general ly, to our new nod extensive assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting of every article of gentlemens' fur nishing goods. We deem it linnet:omi ry to make a newspaper flourish, being confident that call and an examination of our goods, wall sa tisfy all, that nor goods are jolt what we re commend them to he, well male, of good mate rial, and as cheep as the same quality of goods can he bought in the county of Huntingdon It is not our desire, as it iv not the milky of lamest men, to deceive, but this much we will bay, that we will guarantee to all who may la aTtintraitiV,htleigniltg!' efi'rt,iifiC'g'ir'Nkitilfgi tle.:ire any particular kind or cut of clothing, not found in our stock, by leaving their meas ure, they Can he accommodated at short notice . Call Kt collier 0 f the diamond, Long's new house M. GUTMAN Si CO. Oct. 12, 1852. CHEAP DRUGS. New Drug and Grocery Store'. SAMUEL S. SMITH, Dill St., 2 doors ,rest of Montgomery, St Huntingdon. Dealers in Drew, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints Varnish es, Oils, Spt. Turpentine, l'hide Alcohol, Wine and Brandy of the teen nrticlu For medical per pee.es .Concentrated Lye for mat log Soap, Glass Putty Patent Medicines also Collie, Tea Cho celiac, Sugar, Molasses, Vinegar, Fish Snit Flour, Crakers, Nuts, Candies, Figs, Itaisies, Tobacco, Cigars, Syrups of all kinds for sum mer drinks, in a word every thing usually kept ia a I)rug or Grocery Store, those who desire 1.1111 1 nod Genuine articles willl do well by giving us a call. Wt. 12, 1859,--ly. CLOTHING FOR FALL AND WINTER. A New Assortment Jubt Opened 1 And will be sold 80 per cent. CHEAPER THAN THE UREA PEST! HROMAN respectfully ingirms Lis custu , mars and the public gen,rally, iliat he has just opened at his store-room in Market Square lluntingdonot splendid new stock of Ready made _ - Clothing for Fall and Winter, which ho will sell cheaper than the same quality of Goods can be purchased at retail in Philadel phia or any other establishment in the country. Persons wishing to buy Clothing would do well to call and examine his stuck before' urcha sing elsewhere. Also, Hats, Caps, • which will be sold lower than at any other es• tablisliment in the county. Huntingdon, April I. 1859. Great Western Insurance & Trust Co., 403 Walaut-St., Philad'a. al and Available Assets, over $350 5 000. lire Inland and Marine Cargo risks laken on the most favorable terms. Jas. Wright, Sec. C. C. LATIIROP, Pecs. Oct 12, 's9.—lysc. F. H. LANE, Ag t. Sisrsooo AGENTS WANTED—To SELL four new and unequalled inventim s, wanted and selling everywhere. My agents have shared over $20,000 on them. Diplomas, Silver med. al and four Patents granted them. For four stamps you will receive 75 pages particulars. Best agency in the country. EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. Oct 12, 1859.—fm. Ladies' Collars, very cheap and beautiful. at D. P.Gl\'lN'S. C loaking cloths, tassals, cords and binding, at If you want Carpets and Oil Cloths, cull at 0, I P. Gwin's, where you will find the largest ns• sortment in town. Dr. John McCulloch, Offers his professional services to the citizens r Huntingdon and vicinity. Office, on 11111 et. between Montgomery and Bath. Huntingdon., Aug. 29, 1855. IT IS A FACT that FISHER& IVMUItTRIE have the largest and .cheapest stock of goods in town. IT IS A FA . C'T that FISHER & M'MURTRIE are selling Rag Carpet at only 25 eta per yard, and till *9°l Carpet at 76 etc per. yard. The Country Saved BY An Abundant Harvest'! ! I And to meet the increasing demnuirs forgoode, JAS. A. BROWN has just received from th• city the largest and hest stock of HARDWARE ever brought to Iluntingtfim, AT CITY Purcen. This ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS exceeds all others in importance. . lot. Because it supplies THE PEOPLE with indespensable articles and many useful ince, lions, which can be found only in a HA RD WA RE STORE. 2nd. Tho subscriber pueblo, Mg in largo quantities from manufacturers, is enabled to sell these goode from .20 i r o 100 . per cent cheaper! *2.ot they are cold Icy other mercino;ts. includes a complete variety of CUTLERY, OILS. PAINTS. VARNISHES. GLASS, STEEL, IRON, MECHANIC'S TOOLS, . HOLLOW-WARE, SADDLERY, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, CHAIN PUMPS, LEA!) PIPES, MOROCCOES, LININGS it, Together with a full assortment of every•thiug pertaining tc his line of business. All orders receive prompt attention. JAMES A. BROWN. Huntingdon, Oct. sth, 1851. ORP'.IIANB' COERT SALE. [Estate of Enoch. dec'tl.] By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon County, there will be exposed Public Sole in Heavertown, Tod Township, On Saturday Oct 29th 1859 At 2 o'clock of said day, the one undivided half of fifty live acres of In nil, situate in Tod tp., adjoining lands of Samuel Sayler, John San• age's heirs, nod others, with a small dwelling house and other improvemrnts, belong• iii iug to Enoch Chileote, dee'd., and Mar• decal Chilcote, dec'd. Also an undivided interest, being one sixth part subject to a right of dower to Honor Chit cote, widow of Mordecat Chileute, late of Tod tp., deed., of, in and to two certain tracts of land, late the property of the: said Mordecai Chilcote, deed., situate in Tod tp., one thereof adjoining lands of Jos. McNeal, Jonathan Bar net and others containing 96 ACRES, having thereon erected a frame dwelling house, and frame Imes, land mostly cleared, and in a god state of (mid cation. the othet; of said tracts adjoining lands of Henry Elias, John Myerly, John Spangler nod others, containing - , N - I ACRES, mostly cleared and in a good state of cultiva tion, having thereon a log dwelling house and log barn, an apple orchard and other improve mums. TERMS : Onc•half of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale at the Nov. Court following, and the balance ir. one year thereafter. with interest, to he secured Ly the bonds and mortgage of the, purchasers. I): CLARKSON, de bolds non, Oct. 11' '1 . 1 A te li and E er S siA lr .ti j e l d T t!sig l' itc O c R ot B J( A ma L tI ll :a l ii Leslie, will offer at public sale, at the Coutt .I.T.etamiu-illasial._uf.. . -- 7);Wednesday, November ITUIe. 1651), at ten o'clock, A. M a FARM, situate in Wayne townalt;p, Mifflin co., containing 105 ACRES, r. mom or less, adjnining the Juniata nicer and lands of Elijah McVey, Devid Jenkins, Samuel Wharton nod (Ahern, having a large frame house, (unfinished) and n frame bark building erected thereon, together with a frame bank barn about 40 by 06 feet, with a wugineshed and corn vrib attached thereto; also a stone spring house. There are two never failing springs of good water upon the premises, ills of them near the house and barn ; also an apple orchard containing from 50 'to 75 trees. This furor in good limestone land, shout 50 acres woodland, noise of which is choice land for cultivation. It lies on the south side of the Juniata River, about one toile front the New ton Hamilton Suction of the Penna. ltailrood, and the Newton Hamilton Dam of the f'all's. Churl in in part upon the premises. A portion of the Inn& lies upon Sager Ridge, in the einity of' large depodts of iron ore, end is is sidered a good site for manufacturing tistablitch• I whin. This Farm will be sold no the property of the said Jonathan Leslie, for the beim& id' his creditors. 7-7 1ElikS : One half of the purchase money to be paid on the first third April next, when possesion will be given, and the other half M one year, with interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage. THE°. CREMER, Assignee. Huntingdon, cc. sth, '59.-4t. New Goode New Goods D. P. GUIN'S CHEAP STORE. D. P. Gwin has just recei fed ons of the Mr gest and most fashionable and best selected stock of GOODS in the market, consisting of Cloths, Cassitners, Siitinets, K. Jeans, Tweeds', Beaver Teens, Velvet Cords, &e. . . The best assortment of Ladies' dress goods in town. Block and Fancy silks, Plain nod Figured French Merinos, English Merinos, fancy rind plain, all wool DeLains, Monslipo DeLains, Alpacca, Lavelln Cloths, De Barge, Cuburgs, Gingham, Priotac. ALSO Tickings, Checks, Mains blenched and unLleached, Cotton and all Woolen Flaw nels, Sack Flannels, Cloaking Clothes, Linsys, Bro. and Blue Drills, Blankets, he. ALSO A large assortment of Ladies' Col. lam, Dress Trimmings, Wheat, Gloves, Gauntlets, Cotton and Wool Hosiery, Silk and Linen Handkercheits, Neck Ties, Veils, Jack• one's, plain and bard, Swiss Muslins, Ladies' Vests, Ac. WOOLEN SHAWLS, Waterloo and Bay State, Single and Double Broeha. Soots and Shoes, the largest and chea pest assortment in loon II a 11.1) IV R 33, QUEENS wARE, Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, Chants, Butter Bowls, Brooms, Brushes, &c. Carpe is. On Cloths, Fish and Salt, Sugar, Coghe, Ten, Molasses, and all goods usually kept in a country Store. Call and examine my goods, And you will be convinced that I have the best assortment and the cheapest goods in the market I All kinds of Country produce taken in ex. change for goods, at the highest market prices, DAVID P. GWIN. Oct. 12, 1859. GUN BARRELS and LOCKS, a large assort meat at the Hardware !tore of .1. A. BROWN. Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps—the largest us. eorttnent and cheapest to be found at D. P. G,WIN'S. TAGGART & VASS'S IMPROVED PA 9 I 1 r4l - ill l' . .,Et;;;• t . -,, _ B ( •,z 4 - -,,k, jol i k ,' : 73'1 -.IF ~... --, =',..,- Family Sewing Machines! xo. 10°, NORTH EIGHTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA These Machines were awarded the first pre miums of the Lem ester and Montgomery County Fairs (the only fairs at which titer have been yet exhibited) in competition with the Wheeler & Wilson. Singer, and other ma chine, grd are °tiered to the public with con fidence no being thC eheapest and best ma chine in the market. They ore now in exten sive use end hove met the unqualified appro val of nit who have tried them. They ore strong and simple in construction, and aro not liable to get out of order, as an examtnat ion will fully satin.) , every one. They will do es gent n varie ly or work, do it as well and do as much of it as the high priced machines can do. VA MIMES, TAILORS .h SEAMSTRESSES Will find these machines adapted to their wants. They will sew fine or heavy goods of every de scription with equal Mein!). For Quilting purposes they are unctmallcd. By a simple adjus !tarot of the tension, a stich is mode which gathers beautifully. The stich is the Double Lock Stitek, strong and elastie, and will not urn tvel ordraw the goods when washed. The thread is used from spools of any size, as purchased at the stores, without re-winding. InNtructions in operating the machines given to purchasers. Each uteddne is accompanied with directions, which en; very explicit, and cot.tain all the information necessary to tp erate successfully. . TAGGART & FARR. No. 103, North Eighth Street, Phila. GrAVe would refer to Gem S. Miles Green, Barre Forges, and AVM. BREWSTER, Agent,. SPut. 7, 1859.-Iy. 11.6141(7n, Pa. rik A .0A r N G Valuable Farm at Public Sale. Will be exposed to public sale, oil the rends. . , Erato, the 21st dug of October next, the valnableform, known co the Bowman Farm, situate in Dublin township, Huntingdon coon t• one mil, north of Burnt Cabins nu the pub. he road !ending from thence to Huntingdon. This term is well watered, with a never4hiling Branch of Tosearora Creek running through it, having thereon erected at, large two story llncllinß House double log barn, • "enutt lloute,out but f igs, • rri • c. i e fp The farm contains about - 171 acres, 149 porches, and4 l llll. allowance, partly limestone, with fine limestone quarries—of which, eighty acres are l'artn land and thirty meadow ; balance well timbered, with two extensive tipple orchards—is admirt, bly adapted to raising stnek•—and within a mi:e of a gaud market for groin and stock. 'V he situation is beautiful nod cm the line of the Shlqlllllll ' S Valley, or Pennsylvania Pacific Railroad, now being constructed, which is ex pected to is the great line or emoomoie.iso we.„ when young, predetermined to sell. Atten dance will ho given and terms of sale mud,- known on clay of stile by NATHANIEL K. ROIVAIAN SAMUEL E. Bo DAVID PoIiTEI: BOWMAN Ur In• Jamigcni th,ir .I ; turuct• ill fact sia—W. S. Morretv, tenant all the premises, or Kelly, liurnt Cabins, will give in• rertnation of the premixes. Aug. ttlst, 11.1 coLLEcTous.--ca"otors of N 1858 and previous yenta who bare rot beer tweedy issued against, you are hereby reques• ted to have your dupliraira paid ull on or hr. lure the first day oi . Nrretrher next, or the bal. 1111C0 of your Hen ion to will be put into the hattls of the Sheriff roe culled ion. The collectors it 1859 are requested to have the one half of their duplicates paid against the November court, and to have them fully nettled up on or before the first day at 1860. II net paid by that time. the balaare of their accounts will he immediately placed in the halms of the Sheriff for collection. fly order of er mmissioliers, HENRY W 3111.1. ER, Clerk, August 17, 1859.—tn. T pAAMElthoo, M A RE ET sTREE r w lIA RP. PHI L'A. Dealers in Fish, Cheese & Provisions; Have constantly on hand an assortment of DRIED AND PICKLED FISH, &e., viz: Mackerel, Shad, Salmon, Blue Fish, Herrings, Codfish, Beef, Pork, Lard, Shoulders, Hams, Sides, Cheese, Beaus, Rice, &r. Sept. 14, 1839.—11 m. Call at D. P. GWIN'S if you want fashionable goods. ESTATI , OF J. A. DECD. 4 i Notice s hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of .1. A. Hall, late of Huntingdon Borough, dee'd., have been duly granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate will make pay. meta, and those having claims or iemnads against the same will present Own:, duly au thentieated, for setMntent. LUCINDA C. HALL, Administratrix. Huntingdon, Sept. 14th, 1859.-6 t. American Life Insurance Trust Co. Capital Stook. 500.000. Company's Building, Walnut street, South East corner of Fourth, Philadelphia. In.t.rs, ice at the usual _ _ _ Hales. Or at Joint Stock mtes at about 20 per cent. less, or at Total Abstinence Rates, the lowest in the world. A. WHILLUIN, Iresident. J. C. Sins, Sec. Sept. 28,'59.-Iy.* F. H. LANE, Agent. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. The nudersigned will meet the teach. era and school directors in their respective districts IN indicated in the following tattle: Union, October 7, Mapleton. Crn:nwell. " 12, °time-min. Springfield, " 13, Meadow Gap. Clay, " 14, Scottsville. Dublin, " 15,. Shade Gap. Tell, " 17, Bolingerrnwn. Hopewell, " 19, Coffee Run. Tod, " 20, Newburg. ALBERT OWEN, County Supt, Oct. sth, '59.-3t. poos STOVE FOR SALE. kJ A SPLENDID NEW COOK STOVE tm sale at this office; it is cal culated to burn wood or coal. It w.II be offered low. You will find the lurgest and best assortment of Ladies Dress Mode at °WWl's'. AiiomusTEAD FOR $10; A 1103 L.- stead liar SIOO ; Also, Homesteads for $lOOO and over, eiti atcd un and ne ar it,,pp a • hannock river, ahoveand below Fredericksburg, in Virginia. A new town, culled Roppolion• nook, has recently been laid nut. in Culpepper county, in the midst of the Gold Region of Vir ginia, surrounded by Mines and Mining Cow ponies; and lams and town lots in alternate divisions or shares, con now be bail for a mere song, simply to induce settlement in this desi. ruble region. $154,000 worth or bond is to be divided amongst purchasers or given away its an inducement In COMP MI and make improve ments, and the land it of :he must improvable qualities. Many have olreddy settled mud scares of others are routing. Gond filming' luod, itl tracts of any tine to nitit purchasers, can also be hod to from $lO to $2O per acre, payable in easy quarter yearly ingnilmente. I:t.question table titles will in oil cases he given. Seir Agents are wanted every where to sell these lands; liberal inducements will be given. Fur particulars. address E. BAUDER. LAND AGENT. July 13, '59.--6m. Pert Royal, Va. . _ WASHING CLOTHES 1W PR ESSUR After flay years experimenting, thepro par wide has at last been invented liar women in their hard labors on the washing day. IT IS EVEN SO." Como and be convinced that we are ahead of every machine in M.e. the time, I. elf the hard labor, and half the wear and tear is saved. Little boys and girls ran do the crock frr their mothers. The undersigned hive purchased the exclusive right of Ilnntingdon end Minn coun ties, to make and sell J. T. MUDGE'S Emancipator Washing Machine. We desire the public to call and examine this truly lnhor•enving machine. It can be ta en at our shop on Wallington street. BALL & PEIGIITAL. We, the undersigned, having thoroughly tested the above touch ine, take pleasure in recommen ding the s o me to the public, assured that they tvill find it all that is above claimed. l'uvEn Swoon:, Mrs. JuLta B. JoN. 11. Dowser, " L. R. Ottnisox, .1. S. Noßnis, " ANNIE E. SCOTT, ensusTlArr LoNo, " E. WILLIAMSON, CHAS. 11. MILLER, J. B. SAXTON, J. M. CUNNINOIIA3t, " DI. C. CiIVIN, lons 8. MILLER, " M. B. S,IIPSON, D. 11. FOSTER, M. C. MAIMS. Mrs. J. " LIZiIE L. I)ounis, `•JENNIu C..llluullAy " Aux E. CAMVUELL Iluntingilun, July 2711 i, 1859.—ti. Huntingdon & Broad Top Railroad. ----- Passenger Trains Siaive Depart as Follows: MORNING TRAIN, Fur Hopewell and intermediate Stations, leaves nt • - • • • . • 7.40 A. M. Returning arrives at Huntingdon at 12 33 P. \I. EVENING TRAIN, For Saxton and intermediate Stations, leaves la ...... ......... M. Return up arrives at IluntintAtut at 0 36 " J. J. LAWRENCE, Huntingdon, Sept. 12. Superintendent. C".! PECI AL ANNOUNCEMENT Frem the Quaker City Publishing Muse inosno CA'IALOGUES, now, en1i,,,34 and rovh.o.l—now ready' 6., distribution. Stiperin, indlierll.l.lll.4 in OM public ! A now awl cure plan lot' bblcinlll4 oor.o an.l SILVER \VA . / n.lOl. ned Oilier Valuable Prizes. Full particulars giv en in Catalogues, which will be bent free to all upon application. • . . Valf;; , fle fli..ts worth from 50 cti. to $lOO, GUARANTEED to each put clut‘er. $0011,• 000 in Gifts hare been distributed to my patrons within the past six 1110014—5150,000 to he dis frilnated during the next six months. 'fife in ducements offered Agents are more liberal than those or any other house in the hlminess. Having Been in the Publishing an , 1 Booksel— ling '1 usinres ter the lost eight years. or expe llee,' enables ine to conduct the OM Enter prize with the greatest satisfu•tion to all. Writ GENTS WANTED in every town and goubt y. For tall pnrticnlars address _ DUANE It MASON, Qiitiker City Puhlistait, 11 0 .0, 33 South 3,1 St., I'.t. Sept. 2l at, THE CELEBRATED COPPER TOE I Mitchell's Patent Metallic Tip, desi.„rneil e.s. recialle Gm Boys', Youths' and Childrou's BOOTS AND S AN Em ENT has been applied to Hoots nod Shoes, by which a saving of espruse• to the customer, of two ,thirds is realized, by actual imp ritnent. The Tip consists of a piece of copper nr oth• er indestructible material, neatly fastened to the toe of the hoot or shoe, funning a complete protection This invention is now presented to the public, with the fullest knowledge of its practical utility, having been tested over two years. and is destined entirely to supersede the old style, for ell !Olt EN'S,BOTS' AND YOUTIN: ROOTS A ND 0.1.1.00,5. The importance of this invention will be readily appreciated, as it is well known thnt children invariably wear oat their boots and shoes FIRST AT THE TOE, and, with this protection, diet will upon an or el-age wear at lens t two to three times as lung as the old style, while the expense is but a trifle amore. This invention is also especially appli'ahle to Miners' Boots, and all occupations subjecting the toe of the hoot or shoe to be cut or worn. Merchants, and the public generally, will are the importance of ()btu . ning these goods imme diately, us they are destined for general use, to supersede all other kinds. The Goods may be obtained of nearly all the wholesale dealers in tke principal cities, or of the Subscribers, CHASE. MeKINNEY & CO., (0w... PAI ENT.) BObt.oll August 31st, 1859.—Gm. (111ADWICK & BRO , (Sita,ssorA to Neman 4 !Pamirlt.) NORTH-EAST CORNER OF SECOND & RACE STREETS, PRILADZIiPII3A6 Manufacturers, Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Heaters, Ventilators, Ranges and Stoves. ALso, MeGregur's Celebrated Heaters anti Stoves. . With a great eariety of the latest patterns of Cook and Parlor Stoves i also, Queen's Pat. ent Portable Forges. Aug. 31st, '3l'. 1859 -DRYGOODS FOR AUTUMN-185e. Full MOCK Ili 81 LK GOODS, Full stock of STAPLE GOODS, Fall stock of FANCY GOODS, Fesbh ttttt b:e FA LI. SHAWL S, ciircuyrns, c Assni guts a vgsrlNltS. Blankets, Quilts, Table Linens, 4.c...0 E 1 Nl': & LANDEI 1., Fourth and Arch Sts., PHI LA D' A N. H.— Gluck Silks, Wholesale. at loo' r ot e s. 0 .- Bar g ains Daily from New York Auction*. Sept. 7th, 'O9.- 3m. MILNWOOD ACADEMY. A School for Young Ladies and Gentlemen. Shade Gap. Huntingdon Couuty, Pa. WM. U. WOODS, A. M., Proprietor And Principal. Mrs, F. F. WOODS, Principal of the Female Department. J. ALFRED SHADE, M. I).. Professor of Anatomy and Hygiene. Miss RUTH DOWN AN. Teacher of Music. Painting and Droning. WM. M. WYLLIANISON, A .,i man , DAVID M. BUTTS, The next semi,oa of thi, Institodon will epee the first Wednefolay orN'ovember. In the Commercial Depnriment , young men are prepared for the Counting Room, by a thoroughipractical e'mrse m ltook•keeping. Terms per session of fiee mouths, For Word. tuition and room•reuy &Alit s S ( Lessons on the Piano per schsion, I Use of Instrument, MUSIC. i Les•ons on the Guitar per session, _ I the of Instrument, - • - L Lessons is Vocal Music,. • • 3,00 Lessons in Oil Paintings per session, 16,00 DRAWING & PAINTING. Drawi, 0 end Painting in Water colors, 8,00 Grecian & Italian painting, each per eesion 4,00 Leather Work -3.0 U ORNIMENTAL WORE. } .. m . m ' . ..• . o i :ntal Neeslo ii ore, • . - • 3,00 Lessons in French per session , - • sion, • 5,00 • „,.... • BOOK•KEEPING, { ,!:;•" 1 ” I.7"trYl - . • • . - • • 8,00 u lfil • Entry, - • • • - • 20,00 Students in the Academic DepArtinent will only be charged $OOO fur singleentry, nod $lO.OO fur double entry buolc•keeping. For farther particulars, addrets Win. 11. WOODS. Oct 19. 1850—it rair_avvV4coor, ACADEMY. RAITE ntin R2E212 Shade Gap, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. W. U. WOODS, A. M. Proprietor and Principal, Mos. F.'l'. WOODS, 'DAVID M. 131 .. 1 . IS. Prineipai of Female Department ; Teacher or the Eng,' Branch,. J. ALFRED SHADE, M. D., M. M' LLIA MSON, Pri!Assor of Anatomy and Physiolopy. TAchce rd Mathematics. ALBERT OWEN, Miss LIZZIE F. LYON, Lector, on Art of '/.'aching and pl,l Gag. Thtehm in Priparalorg Department. Mom ANNA G. PA TON, EPHRAIM BAKER, Tearher of Musk. /)raisin'/ Grecian and Bal. Monitor. ion Painting and Fancy Needle Work. rptiE next session of this Institution will open the first Wednesday of May. It holds out supe j ri advantages to those seeking an education. The Haunt of Instruction krge , " com posed of those who ore thoroughly qualified for their profession. To Parents and Guardians. who wish to place their children in a secure sled healthy retreat, it holds out peculiar induce. meats A NORMAL SCIIOOI, will be formed the present session, to which Mr. Owen, our worthy County Superintendent, will give lectures on the Art of Teaching and Physical Geogr. phy. In the COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT, young loon will be thoroughly qualif-ed fur the Counting Room. TERMS, for session of five mouths, $.35.00. Light nail fuel also. Les. sons in Music, French, Drawing, Painting and Fancy Needle Work, extra For further particulars address N. 13.—8 y those desiring places, early application should be made THE OIkiSSVILLE MW, IVC:D7F. LIVEAJC. ISC3I<C,CoL; It V q..) ID IL 1 D L 3 G 9 11 1 f 132 ECE THE CHEAPEST SCHOOL IN THE LAND. Send for a Catalogue, and Address NoN. WALSH, A, N., Cassville, Pa [VD ARE NOW OPEtill‘G THE lurgest and best selected stock of Goods ever offered in this community. It comprises a fall line or Fashionable Dress Goods, suitable fur FALL and WINTER, such as Black, and Facer Silks, Fron, and English Merinos. All wool DeLaines, (plain and col uredd Nauvaa Plaid, Tanjore Lustre, Figured Cashmere, Plaids, Mouseline DeLaines, CDburgs, Deßarge, Gingham, Prints. ko, it large nod tamal ilia assortment or Fall and Winter SHAWLS, consisting of STELLAS, pot , nLE s No NE DOUBLE 550011 A, IPA rEIII.O 0, SIN: t;Lli. ND 000131.1; 11 , "001, OENPS: 7'11.11 - NLLING SIIAIVI,S, tPC., ,C , O. A full Muck o! 1.11,14, hue Collars, G e ntlemen's Furnishing Goods, such as Colors, Cravats, Ties, Stocks, Hosierv, Shirts, Daum, and Silk Undershirts, Drawers, Ac. We have a line refection of Mantillas, Dress Trimmings, Fringes, Ribbans, Mitts. Gloves, Gauntlets, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Buttons, Floss, Sewini , Silk, Extension Skirts, Hoops, Ac. ALso—Tickens, Osnahorir, Menthol and onalearlicti Sewing ut all prices, Colored and White C nm h r i e,, Barred sad swi s s Muslin , Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks, Tarleton awl many other ankles %Olio' , comprise the liar of W 1641 and Domestic Goon's. we hens F renc h Cl o th s , F,,,,cy ch i sAmercs, Sottiortil,Jeans, Tweeds, Cottonadrs, Liar ng Denims and Blue Drills.—ALSO, lIA , LS and(;.APS of every variety and st)l GROA LRIES, HARD WARE AND QUEENSWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, -- WOOD and WILLI,W.WARE which will he sold Cu., We •tlso deal in PLASTER, FISH, SALT, and nil kinds of GRAIN, and possess facilities in this branch or trade unequalled by any. We de liver all packages or parcels of Merchandise, FREE OF CHARGE, at the depots of the Broad Top and Pennsylvania Railroads. Conte one, come all, and he conrineed that the "Mt.rnorocrrAzi" is the place to secure litshioual•le and desirable goods, divo,ed of at the lowest rates. Oet. sth, 1359. AvAR! WAR IN EUROPE ! R E Vt. I. LIMY INPRI ! Th e subscriber respectfully halm. hla friends and the public, that he has just removed his store to the old stand, near the center of H ill and Smith streets, where he has always on hard and constantly receiving all the latest styles ot SPRING & SUMMER GOODS ! DRESS GOODS, DE LANES, BARAGES, CORSETS, PRINTS, SILKS. And in Stet he can supply any article in the dry good line. Also, trimmings suited to all dresses and at reasonable rates, _ He hips also On hand a Iftrze, fresh stock cf GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA. SPICES, FLOUR, IiACON And eyerythine in the reed line As his stock is almost entirely now, and been bought at prices which defy ellropet4ion, pur chnsers will find it to their advantage to buy from me before going elsewhere. All kinds of country produce , at the highest market prices, taken in exchange for goods. DAVID GROVE. Huntingdon, June 15, 1859.-tt. 1111 ANSION 110 USE, Al_Corner of Hill & Montgomery Streete r HUNTINGDON, PA• CIIRISTA:N CDUTS. PrOprirtor, This stand is well known no the "licCennell House." The location is superior to any other, being in the immediate proximity to business; also to the Bank and most Public 011 ices It is the determination et the Proprietor, to keep this House in a style sativfactory to the and it is his desire, to make all who , patronize him, feel at home, and to make the .31ansitin' rank among the best of Hunting , den Hotels. Ile very respectfully solicits the public patronage. Apr. 13th '39 nAPEIII PAPER!! r ote, Post. Commercial, Foolscap and I , l4lcup—a good assortment or sale bythe , as mi. half !m quire or Owe. at Ti . . . Lewis' New Book and Stationery Sto re, BUTCHER KNIVES nod CARVERS, of best quality, for sale in great variety at BROWN'S flartiwnre Store. CULT :ET ZINC and OIL CLOTH foi putting 1,) under Stones, de., for sale by JAS. A BROWS. W. IL WOODS. A N D Pt or. ('Las. DeGraili% Electric Oil This great discovery is now creating a greet sensation, among the Medical Facuhes of Eu rope and this country. I: will cure the follow ing (not everything): Warranted to Cure Fever and Ague in one day, Cure chills in five minutes. Cure Croup in one night.— Cure Deafness in two to tour days, Cure burns and Scalds in ten minutes. Cure Sprains, Wounds and bruises in from one to three days Cure Inn:motion in one day. Cure Neural. gin, Creop, Tooth Ache. burns ' in 10 minutes• Cure Hemorrhage, Scrofula, Abscess in ten days. Cure Bruises, Wounds. Tetter, in one to three days. Cure Ear Ache,Stiff neck, Ague in one day. Cure Felons, ruken Breast 'Salt Rheum, in three to six days. Cure Quin. zy, Palpitation, Pleurisy, in one to tea days. Core Asthma, palsy, Gout, Erysipelas, in five to 211 days. Cure Fronted Feet, Child:tins, Chronic Itheumutism Stiff Joints, Sore Throat. Scarlet Fever, and the lame made to walk by a few bottles. This Oil (De Grath's) is mild and pleasent, and is a great family Medicine for children teething. stc. Ladies should all use it. It always lefties you better than it finds you, sad one bottle often cures entirely. Afflicted Thirteen rear! and Cured la One Rend letter front Rev. James Temple. Philadelphia, June 9th, 1833, Prof. De Grath: I have been afflicted for thirteen years with Neuralgia and other pain fid complaints, and I have been unable to sleep, 8 oundly or walk any distance for many years past. Lost week I got n bottle of your "Elec• trio Oil." The first night I slept soundly and well, and today I am like a new t n., My with could not believe her eyes. Your Elec trio Oil has done in one week what the physi• cians df Philudelphia failed to do in thirteen years. Gratefully yours. REV. JAMES TEMPLE, 310 South street DEAFNESS CURED. New Hoven, Noy 19th, 1856. Prof. De Grath : My brother has been deaf three years . After trying itt4ny things, he used your Oil a few times, and it cured him entire. Y• CLIFFORD & SCRANTON. There aro numerous imitsti?ns sprung nt nn the reputation that my article has acquired. The public must beware. They are worthless. For sale by S. S. Smith. Huntingdon. May 26 1859. HEAT CUTTERS ar.d STUFFERS. the beat it, the county, and cheuper than over at the Hard wara more of JAMES A. RR() IN' 75. DR. M'LANE 4 ‘6 CELEBRATED • VERMIFUGg AND LIVER PILLS. WE beg leave to call the atten tion of the Trade, and mor especially the Physicians of the country, io two of the most popu lar remedies now before,the public: We refer to Dr Chas nun's Celebrated $55,00 $ I 0 0 2.00 8.00 Verinifuge and Liver Pills We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz.: THE VERMIFUGE, For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been administered with the most satis factory result& 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 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 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 FLEMING BROS. Pittsburgh, Pa, P.B Dealers and Phralciam ordering from others then 110111111 g DIOR., will do well to write their orders dedinctly, and take Timm Nit Dr 41Plane's, prepared by Fleming Rm. Piltuivrgh. It. To thise wishing to Ow them a trial, we 1011 Rirwanl per mall. post paid, to imp part 111 kilo Unitnl States, mw box of Pllle for twelve; throw:oat pnatage Fannin, nrono vial of Verndfuge for fourteen threo•cent ramps All orders trona Canada 11M111 be accompanied by twenty cenm extra. For sale in Huntingdon by John Read and S. S. Smith, and dealers generally through the .:.ty. [May 11, 1859.—1 y. CAVING FUND. ,s N at i ona l ~,:''":-. A • t v: n i i ; ' - :4N , 11 'SAFETY TiIIIST ~,,-.., ~ .--- ,:. 01,, , -,,. 1 11 .. 7 , , -., 4.,.. , E , '-, Company. Ineurporaled by the State of Pennsylvania, RULES. 1. Money is received every day, and in any amount, large or small. 2. FIVE PER CENT interest is paid for money from the day it is put in. 3. The money is always paid back in GOLD' whenever it is called for, and without notice.. 4. Money is received from Erecntors, Admi astral° •s, Guardians and others who desire to have it in a place of perfect safety, and' when' interest can be obtained for it. 5. The money received from depositors is in vested in REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such other first-class. seeurtties as the Charter directs. 6. Office Hours—Every day from 9 till 5 o'clock, and on Mondays and Thursdays till & o'clock in the evening. HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT SF.LFAIDGE, rice President, W3l. J. REEl),,qecr!targ......... `CRS F. Carroll Brewster, Joteph• B. Barry, Francis Lee, Joseph Yerkes, Henry Diellanderffer, HIREC' Finn. Henry L. Benner, Edward L. Carter, Robert L. Selfridge, Sarnl. S. Ashton, C. Landreth Mann,, OFFICE, WALNUT STREET, SOUTII.WEST CORNER OF THIRD, IPIEItIt!32PNIIYAUP. 1300kS ! ..,V." BOOKS 40,000 Volumes of Books for sale. 000,00 in Gifts for every 1000 Sold. In order to reduce my extensive stock I will sell tine thous:ll,d dollars worth of Books at the regular retail prices or less. and give ($500) five Inthdred dollars worth of presents varying in value Irmo 25 cents to $lOO,OO. Or, those who prefer can purchase at wholesale prices.— Nly stock consists of every variety and style of binding. School Books of every kind, whole. sale and retail. Sales to commence Dec. 24th. W M. COLON.. 11. G3o riartR i , Gil. a n , PI-IYSIGIAN AND SURGEON,. RESPECTFULLY OFFERS HIS PR,OFEs atonal service,. to the cilium. of HUNTINGDON and vicinity. Residence on um street, in the house for. , molly occupied t,y Dr. B. A. Miller. April 13, 1849. Call at David P. Gwin'a if you want eoprr DODS.
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