. ittitittgbtaMedical Impossibilities. Fora lung time a certain elites of diveases have Wild the skill and practice of the moat eminent members of the regular medical fae I Wednesday morning, October 28 , 1869. membe rs ulty. Foremost amorg these we might in. j LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Nswareetcse.— An editor Tim) , exert er • .cry energy—make the best leleetion of in. 'wresting mutter, yet his readers are ever ready to find fault. The guy young Miss re sorry that there is no weddings noticed to the paper ; yet, if yut. tell her that she is interested in weddings alone, she will tell you that she only wished to know it any of her friends were silly enough to . ‘conarnit matrimony" lately ; the old uticn. slur is, of course, in opposition to the young i lady's sentiments! I The wove L ola oame -hint , "the +an tera. printing in such smell type—'cause you can't see to read it ;" but the politician thinks that the editor must devote his whole tins and parr to political affairs, and dil• ferent persons urge the objection that city papers have great advantages over country papers--being conversant with and till , : au give general news. WI cannot espekit to make a rural paper equal in ititotest to these published in large and commercial cities : we have not the command of inute• vial to attempt such an enterprise. Etut there are subjects of discussion pertaining to sur town, county and acute, which Gan net and do not tenet vu the intention of po pery published abroad : hence the necessity of local country journals, They record facts which would otherwise remain on known ; they cumin inmate intelligence which can be communicated in us other wa i l , . There are a thousand cognet rea sons why country papers should be ampiy sustained. Wherever oountry papers era liberally supported, there is a thrift and general prosperity ; where they are lint sustained, ignorance, indolence and pow. ty, are characteristics of the people. Not withstanding this, the people all turn crit les, and it would take too much time and apace to ineintion all their denunciations ; but while such in the state of affairs let us add : "Slop, critic, before you farther noise on, One man's meat is another man's puison;" but what to still worse for the printer they "Mostly agree in this wise of saying,— [Mg.' , Mitch a paper on this he can print without prtF. But there are men who appreciate the value of a newapaper, and take and pay r if. To :her o %mu tender our thanks. To CON.OMPTII , B —The ad vertis-r having Aron restored to health M n few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hu'•iog suff ered several years with a severe Lung .91- lection, awl that dread dise•ane, Coraump• lion,—is anxious to make known In hie fel:ow sufferers the means of cure. To all JIM.II/...16441,11-110 wt./end' of th., pre, [rip tioll 118 ed (jree of charge) with direct' ou (or preparidg end using the some, which they will find sure Cure for Con,umpti on Asthma, Bronchitis, Ste. The only object of the advertiser in sending the 'prescription is to benefi, the afflicted, and he hopes every sufferer will try lute reme dy, as it will cost them nothing, and may _prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please eddre,s ,rDWARD A. 1V11.20N, Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y. •Fale, Frei7rit - ic;f77-0n Manila). lust Atere waa an additional freight train placed upon the Pennsylvania Railroad. The train in close connection with those on the western roads, andinakes a reduction of iiine..of twenty-four hours bttweea Pa flit deiphia and St. Louis—These increasing facilities for transporting goods to the West in soshort a timetnust have the'efTect to bring to the Penneylvanta company a corresponding increase of buisnees. RBTIRBD.—Jas. Bell has retired (rain the edi•orial chair—his connection with the Tyrtne S'ar has closed. Mr. Bell is is gentleman, and an obis editor, and du ring his career as editor has win numer duo friends. NI. H. Jolly is Bell's succes sor, and in his Salutatory he nays that his parer will bo independent in politics, r...!iy and truly so—commending the right, condernn.ng the wrong in all pita 1, Success to the Star. - - MO7IIZR EARTH.—OId mother earth, in her new, white gown looked upon us with a very cool /rown, on Saturday morning of last week—up from her valleys and down from her peaks; a handsome dress ahe certainly wore hut hope she'll frown coolly on us co more ; though she is hand• some we dislike her gown—much more we dislike her very cool Irown. I.lllrThe, Presbytery of Huntincdon held its semiannual meeting in lieilforite recently, at which time the fiftieth anni iersary of the Pastorate of the Rev. Jas Linn was celebrated with becoming cere- mony. A large umber of ministers were in attendance. John Locke, a graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, will he found at hut room at Mrs..liampson't4, •luring both weeks or the Court. Dr. Locke is an excellent Dentist. fICTThe Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered at the Methodist Church on last Sabbath. illr'Rev. C. F. Hoffmeire will preach ih the Gorman Reform Chureh next Deft *mini. 10+ o'elefrld stance epilepsy or billing fits. Happily row by the skill and ioventive genius of an eminent chemist of 13allitnore, this disease has been brought within the means of a cure. We al• lode to the preparation called the Vegetable Extract Epileptic Pills, invented .d prepared by Dr. Set!: S. Hance, of 108 Baltimore at., 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, A In.— Mr. L. hoe sufferred as much from Epilopity, as any other person in the world : never know. fug what it was to pass s week with:int having an attack, and often in the streets t;f I - 1;1111611e. He is now fully restored and has not had an tit tact for more than a year, Dr. Hance's Pills have been the sme cause of the cure. These pills also eure.ao mtrlificatimts of Fits. Spasms, Ortivaps be., and are very se.rvicettble for per m:moil' week nerves. fir, Hance, sends them to any port of the country on the receipt of a re mittance. Price oem box, $3; two, $0; twelve $24. Arl lress Seth S. Hun., 108.,13altintore street, Battitnoro, Md. IlEirl..ny of our readers afflicted with Sera oleo, Scrofulous complaints, will, do well in rend the remarks in our advertising columns rP3pecting it. Rut little of the nature of this disorder has been known by the people, and the clear exposition of it there given, will pnive acceptaple and useful. We have long :tri mmed the searching and able manner in which Dr. Ayer treats every subject he touches: what • ever liar his attention at all, has a great deal of it. he etcetera what he undertakes ' and no one who has a particle of feeling tar hie afflict ed f How roan, can look with indifference upon his Mime Inc the sick. Read what he says of Scrofula, and see in how few words and how clearly he tells us more than mu. have all known of thin insiduous and fatal a. alady.--Stin. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PIM...PHU . . September 21, 1559. FLOUR—Superfine. per barrel, $5 00( 5 25 " Extra .". 6 310)3 60 family " 6 11'2.t0 6 75 Wheat—red, per bushel, 24 " While " .1 241? p t 1 2844' 35 Rye 50 Cora it 92 Onto II 44 Cluvereeed $5 5060 70 per 64 pounds Timothj aced, $l,OO to 200 Fine. per bushel $1 70 ESENWEIVS TAD CND WOOD NAPTDA PECTODAE, . . Is the best medicine in the world, fir the Cure of Coughs and Colds, Crimp Bronchitis, Asthma, Dilliculty in Breathing, Palpitivion of the Heart. and for the relief of patients in the advanced stages of Consumption, together with all Diseases of tho Throat and Chest, and which predispnsed to Consumption. It attneks the root of the disease, and makes the fell des• troycr succumb to its -influence. It also pro duces tree expectoration, and induces healthy action in the diseased Mucous Membranes and Tiknwri. It is peculiarly adapted to the radical cure of Asthma. One dose of this 'meek. hle Syrup &lens gives ease, and consequently' sleep, which the peculiar nature of this disease denies him. It is very Pleasant to the taste mid prompt it: it, vtfects. Try it, and tin cent• rim:et - 1,11m! it is invaluable in the cure of Bronchial qtreclion.s. - Mire 50 cents per lindte. Prepared only by A. Est:sw.s, Druggist, N. W. Cartier of NINTH it POPLAR Street,. N. B.—For sale by John S. S. Smith, Huntingdon, It. Mt:Borne., Elias Nla.oer, McAtaray's Fort. John D. Itothrick burg, Oro. It. Smith, A Co. and Store kiwperii slid Druggist gent-Tall . Mar 25th, 1839 —ly. FALL W INTER CLOTHING ! The undersiened would respeetftillr ell! the attention of our friends and cm:towel', as well es the citizens of the town nod coontrt eeneral ly, to our new null extensive B..ortment of READY- 3:A DM 17 LoTitiNG. . . consisting of every article of gentlemen.' fur nishing goods. Wti deem it tnineces,ry to make n newspaper flourish, being confident th.,t a call and an examination ofour giaaN, fp fill, that nor goods arc just what we re e,:inmend them in he, well mute, of good mate -00, o :ol us cheap as the sonic iiirtlity of goods eon l ie in the county of Iltoiiiogdon It is not on .• d,”ire, Ott It is not the policy of hon ., men, m but thi,nach we will we a lit gai ,ioee to all who may fa ror us with their nattonn,;:a, as to quality, fit and price. tb,utti gentlemen desire any particular kind or rut of clothing, not Ilion.' in Our stock, by leaving their ...s -ure, they can be accommodated at shZ.r , notice Call at corner of the diatnond. Long's net.' 11 "... M. GUTAIAN & t;0. Oct. 12, 1852. CLOTHING FOR FALL AND WINTER, A New Assorlmenl Just Opened And will be sold 30 per cent. CHEAPER THAN THE H cArEsTs ROMAN respeetlullt• icons his ensto , niers mut the public generally, that he has jest opened at Iris store-room in Market Square- Huntingdon,a splendid new stock of Ready made Clothing for Fail and Whiter, which lie will sell themer than the same quality of Goods can lie purchased at retail in H i n a thq. Ode or any other establishment in the country. Persons wishing to buy Clothing would do well to cull and examine his stook before I .trelia sing elsewhere. Also, Hats, Caps, which will be sold lower than at any other es. tablishment in the county. Huntingdon, Ap . ril I. 1858. CHEAP DRUGS. New Drug and Grocery Store, SAMUEL S. SMITH, Hill St., 2 doors west of Montgomery, St Huntingdon. Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Dye titn6, Paints Varnish es, Oils, Spt. Turpentine, Fluid, Alcohol, Wine And Brandy of the hest article for myth.' pur pe*es .Concentrated Lye fur Ina. ing Soap, Glass Putty Patent Medicines also Coffee, Tea,Cho colate, Sugar, Molitsres, Vinegar, Eisl Salt Flour, crehers, Nuts, Candies, 1.1448, Masks, Tobacco, Cigars, Syrups of all kinds for sum mer drinks, in a word every thing usually kept in a Drug or Grocery Store, those who dvsire pure and Genuine articles will do well by giving us a call. Got, 12, 1859.—1 y. Great Western Insurance & Trust Co., 403 Walnut•St , Philad'a. Capital anti Available Aneets, over $350,000. Fire Inland and Marine Cargo risks taken on the tenet favorable terms. Jae. Wright, Sec. C. C. LATHROP, Pres. Oct 12, 's9.—lpc. F. H. LANK, A g t. IT IS A FACT thut FISEILII 4 M' VIITLIIE have the 'largest and cheapest stnek of geode ftt tem, TAGGART a-I:Alive0 0 0 , 0 1 D I S K F G O ( R O, A D U s TIJIYIN"..- 1859 Fttu .ro ck Fuil .tock or STA 1;1101),. FHA ,took .11 FANCY 10f P.,15111,:a1... FAL! SI I W U:CI,(YYII , . CASS! VF T .•r44. 1,1 I 4 9 LA:\ . Fourth and Arch Sta., PHI L. A. B.— Llaek Wholoale. at kw 'yam A' lia,ya,w, bail ! , from New link Auctions. tNept. 710.'59.-4pu. Iwi PunVED Family Sewing Machines! xo. nw, NORTH EIGIMI STREET, PHILADELPHIA. These Moehines were awarded the first pre miums at the Lew aster and 'Montgomery County Fairs (the only mien at ,vhich they hove been yet exhibited) in competition with the Wheeler & Wilson. Singer, and alter 'nu chines. and are offered to the public with efol - oo hying the eheapest and hest ma chine in thn market. They are now in ex t tn. sive use and bane met the umpialifie I appro val of all who have tried theta. They ore strong and simple in cittotritellon. and are not liable to get out of order, an tin ealitildlal inn will fully attic y every one. They will do as great a varitt ty of work, do it as well and do us much of it Its the high priced umehineS can do. FAMILIES, TAILORS Sc SEA NI SITE SSES Will ilml these machines adapted ill their w atts. They will sew fine or heavy goods nt f-Vl.l V de scription with equal . Fur Quilting purposes they are unequalled. By a sitnitte adjustment of the tension. a stick is mode which gathers beatitilully. stick is the Double Lock Stitch, swam_ tool elastic, and will no: unravel ordrow .he goods when Wantail The thre.d is used from spools of any size, as purchased it the stores, without re-winding. In,truetions in operating the moot in. s give. t'l mirehtiSers. Etta inaChilla is nceompunied with directions, which eta very explicit, and entrain 1111 the information necessary to t. p etal° successfully. TAGGART & FARE, No. 103, North Eighth Street, Phila. Nould refer to Gen. S. Miles Green, Demi Forges, and BREWS Huntingdnn, I'a.TEE. Agent, Sent. 7, 1859.-iy, GM A T XV AE. A r Valuable Farm at Public Sale. Will be exposed to public tulle, on the preinis• es, Gil . , .Friday, the 21,1 day of October next, the valuablefarm, lm,. ns the Bowman Form, situate in Dublin township, Huntingdon emu, ty one mile north of Burnt Cabins on the pub. Its rood lending front thence to llittitingdo:l. This farm is well watered, with a never-hiding Branch of Tuscarora Creek running through it, having thereon erected a large two story - ‘ Dwelling House ,bauble lug harm tii . ___ 17 ,--,, Tenant II wise, ae tb. ildiags. Ste , s i . A . Tlie farm contains ahunt : ,04 171 acres, 149 perches, amd.liiiii. allowance, partly limestone, with fine limestone quarries—of which. eighty acres me thrin hod and thirty meadow; balance well ruibered, w i t h t wo extensive apple (want-ill-1u u•lmira• Illy adapted to ridging stoelc—and within a mile of a good market thr grain and stock, The situation is beautilid nod en the line of the Sherman's Valley, or Pettit:so,mM Paeitic Railroad, now being minstrueml, whit ft is (,• 111,111,11 111 1 , 0 61' ~rent line 01' C6lllllllll.lCalloli . . . _ between New fork and the Smolt 11' , Ar. The 1,W1:01, Imving removed to rho. Wes when younc, 000 determined to 14,41. /Wen dons e will INa given and terms of solo wort known no day of sole by NATHAxiEr, K.. iii)WM.IN .kml;El. IttiWNIAN, DAVID poRTLII vl" AS Or br Irmirfet,l th••fr A ttorlor fii mErw, C . M,),.tr., hoot on the or .1/imipow it! It,. 1 , 1111111t1,1 promi 'PP. Aug. :i N(./I . lClii TO C01.1.!,.11.01tFi tors of 1838 mid pre, .N Stt Ita,l. 11, 1,011 itiSlll,l 11,161181. .1,1111, 11,1 to hove your tIIII4IIC,Ii, pitid'Ml lir lie• lore the first day o; N.% iion xi. i.r the bal anee of ytoir neeonotl will lie 1 nt into the Initoli nt the Slterill' for The col 4,1°,44 r 18.19 n le 1.1..1,1,• the one half or :L.' the NOVelllber court, tied su have them settled tip 011 or before the II rbt 11.. y I I SGO. It nut paid in that time. of their aceottion will lie in 014,1111111111 d tho Sheriff I, eulleetiue. 13y order or c, innii.isioners, 111tiNHY 11 . 1111.1..E1i, (led, August 17, 159—t0. r I , LlCllElls' 1.; X.l 311 8 A 'llO Ns . Toe ri.1,,,,,...il kill ~...,•t tfie teat, ers and school directors in their respective districts as itolivated iii the lullown, intik:: Union, October 7, 'Mapleton. Cromwell. .• 12. Orlosiiiiin. s p :iti m Geid, " 13, 'Meadow Gap. Clay, " 14, .i Scottsville. It 15, Shade Gap. 17, 130 INS:111, Tell, pewcll CirGe ." 20, Newbur, A 1.1.1E11.1 iVF , N, Conidy Oct. 511, American Life _lnsuran . ew7 '!rust Capital Stock. 500 OtiO ,South East corm, of Fourth, Lite Iwurgunt• of the usual 3 ulna. Rates. . . . • Or at Joint StOelcrtrtesatt oit,eit 20 per cent. less, or at Total Abstittemm Rotes, the lowest in the world. A. Wllll.l.lilN, iresidott. J. C. Sims. Sec. Sept. 28, H. LANE. .Iyent I STITE OF J. A. HALL, DECD. J Notice is hereby given that Letters , Ili Ail. ministration cm the estate of J. A. Hall, late of Huntingdon Borough, dee'd., hare hi en duly penciled to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate will make pity ntent, and those haring claims • or lemmata against the same will present them, duly au thcutieuted, for settlement. LUCINDA C. HALL, A dm itc istruleis. Huntingdon, Sept. 14th, 1859.—Gt. SwAttIVIIIR&CO., [WET A RP. PR I L'A. Dealers iu Fish, Cheese & Frovlsions; Dave consiontly ;un hand an assortment ot — ' DRIED AND PICKLED FISEI, viz: Itlaekerel, Shnd, Solution, Moo Fish, Herrings, Codfish, Beef, Pork, Lard, Shoulders, nouns. Sides, Cheese, Beano, Rice, Se, Sept. 14, 1859.-31 n. ler.)000 AGENTS WANTED—To FELL four new and unequalled inventio 5, wanted and selling everywhere. My agents have cleared over $20,000 on theta. Diplomas, Silver teed. al and four Patents granted flout. Fee limy stamps yen will receive 75 popes I,llleltht.. Dedt ilVencV 111 the VOlliltry. EviniA N, t smell , Mas. no 12, 1060.4Tt. ' GIIADWICK & BRO (lu,csnor Ju ,Vem.i ) NOltl•I1-E,I. c()RNEit sixoND RACE ,1 RI.:E'l PalLArl.E:tiParAso Mitiluftteturer, Wholosale I/raters in heaters, Ventilators, Ranges and Stoves. MeGtegor's Celebrated Heaters and Stoves. gl,lll , nri, ty of the West platen's' of Cook awl Perlin. Stoves ; Oho, Queet.'s Put. tot Portelde Forges. Aug. 31st, '59. Tan: I'ELEBRATI'A) COPPER TOE ! Pptiolt 1 ,, i , t11 , for lloys% Yooihs' and Childr,ol's BOOTS AID S OES. Av INIPI,VENIENT ham been applied to Hoots sold Shove. by which n savin g 111 e•alei•nor to 11..11:U0111er, of two thirds is realized. by actual ! exp ritnent. it. Tip consi,ts ors piece or copper °nigh. et. indestructible material, tiently litstencd to the too of the boot or shoe, running it complete protection Th's invention is now presented to the public. with the fullest knowled g e of its proctiesl utility, honing been tested user two years. told is destined entirely to supersede the old styli• tier C!! 11 : 11111104'8,13011i . AND Touilis' !lonia ANT ..... The importance. of this invuntion will he muddy appreciated, as it in well known that children invariably wear out their boots end 81101 A FIRST Avrin3 TOE and, with this protection. the) will upon an 'w ent:, wear nt lens t two to three Omen as long as the old 'style, while the expet:se is but a trifle This invention is also especially applicable to Miners' Boots, and all occupations suljecting the ton or thn bout or shoo to be cut or worn. ltrellants, and the public generally, will see the itnla,rtanee of oboe - ping 'hoe ~, 0 0ds imme diately, ns they are destined tor µliberal use, to saper,ede all other kinds. The tioods tn. he ~ h tained of nearly all the Wholesale dusilerS ill a e principal citiex , or of the Sghserihers, CH ASE. MeKINNEY CO., (Owtmts or Tim Pm ENT.) Bustoti August 31st, 15C.9.-611). QPECIAL ANNOIINCEMENT'I Fron the Quaker City Publihhiug House I 100 xOO CATALOGUES, new, enlarged and 1 1\TC:307E1.1%/IA.L. tEiI4C3E3EC)I__.; revised—now ready for distribution. Superior I Indneetnents to the piddle ! A new and sure ' re , ev , (A , r, A 17 , 1 17 , plan Mr GOLD Will SILVEIt WATCMOI, yk, E i u II) W 14.1 'M W. 4 -I 1 111 rts and other valuable Pines. Full nartinitlar4 gin en in Catalogues, which will be sent free to all I TliE CiIIEAPEST SC1141)(14, EN THE LAND. upon oppitrUtioll. VMoo , plo tarts worth from 50 et, to Von, GUAItAN 11,E1) to esti) Intolt•er. n tioo Gilts bare been distributed 10 Illy Pll,l/111 Se sd for a Catalogue, and Address „ithin the ,ix 5..1 , 00 hi he ills- IYI, McN, WALSH, A, M., Casseille, Pa trilnited duria t , the unst six months. The hi ducena its oifored Agents ore moot Unit -----•---• - those a any other honse in the business. .111tning been in the Publishing it ad o„ o k sc i_ M M 1 . 1 3 A 3 1 .: Nu r, urcjilivu 'HE • h r the last eiOtt years. expe- ; denee enoldel in, ta conduct the Gal Enter -111.17X With the to,stert titttkftetion to all. i Tut: larg,st and bent selected stock of Goods ever offered in thin community. "'A G W AST" in "" v ' w " "" (1 • cninpriAca a line of Fashionable Dress roods, suhahle for FALL and WINTER, such 1..;„„,;.h All *OOl LtnLsiates, (plain sad col. Ltrttre, C'atiltmere, Pheirts r Mousetitte (;;Atrtfo. 33 ti„. A , paecas. Donny., Ginglaittts. Priins. Ste. `.'pt. 21st, '59.-2in. '• A and sssortinest of Full and Winter SHAWLS, consisting of S7ELLAS, Di)UBLNI?EI7.7O4.III: F,'S. 1.1,' AND DOUBLE _BR ()CEA, WA TERLOO, SIN uutingdon & Broad lop Itailromi. GLE . ND DOUBLE WOOL GRA I'ELL/NU 511 A it'LB, rOC., (I.C. A full I stuck Fine Collars, Gifitt lemon's Fond:oiling Goods, Siieli as Co.htes, Cravats, • Tf,,Stocks, Hosiery, Shirts, Ounce anA Sillt Und,r,hirtn, Drawers, Str. bare a fine selection a Nlantillas. Dress Frinues, Itibbmis, Mitts, Gloves, • 13itititkis. llasit ry , fhtielkerebiefs, it Mott, , ttivittt , Silk, Extension Skirts, Hoops, tte. Also—Tielteus, Osnaburg, bleached isn 't tinbledelled ' Munlins nt alt Prices, Colored and White Barred and Swiss Muslin Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks, Tarleton and many tither ratit.les tv colottrke the line of Whit , ; rind Domentic Goth's. we ('ho d s, Pm y e„s.dmeres, Sattiindt,,lcans, Tweeds, Cottonailes, T rte r , Passenger 1,,,i,,N I ;in FL); I s: neaia,s uud Blue s.— so, Ii All and (1414 of every variety and •ty ..... . ......... - --, MORNING; TRAIN, GRO41:111E4, IiARD WARE AND QUEENSWARE, BOOTS AND Sliflr,;', 1 , 1 1 0 1 1 nwt .1 1 and interim:di." , Station , le. , ' , \I"‘,01) anil W11.1.6W-WARE whirl' will he .50111 Clll,l, ; ' 7 't , A. Al. we 'I iSO deal in PLASTER, FISH, SALT, nail all kin& of GRAIN, and r• s ,fiteili ies , ',..'zirning arrives at Gaol iiivlor at 12 33 P. M. iii this lininelt or title unequalled Iry any. _We deliver all liaaktiges or parcels ...i rchand se, EVENING TR N IN, FRIfE ..E CHARGE, at the depots of the Broad Top and Pennsylvania Rail ail, uoine one, collie all, and lie convinced that ilia `•It....11101.011.1100" is tne foes to secure for §a"'" and i " ernwdil "' Stni ' n ". l ' av " ra.lii,iiiiil•le and desirable goods, dispond of at the !owe. rates. at • • - • • • 555 P. 11. Ott sill. 1,?39. Return ng arrivos at Ilinitinutl•in at 8 30 " ---- -- t -13 IN EUROPE Huntingdon, Sept. I -- SupirintenacitL. \I/ /La: 1Y Lll3, : REV C, i 770 Pt !/'ES! " VIT AS , " ,.. IN6 "THES fit PR E R Th, soh.criher re:peetfully informs friends r Auer li my years experimenting, tiler.- , tit that he has just re•novcd his ' or " tide" ' at Inst hp"" invented w'"e" in their hard lahorc 011 The ing day. store to tin• old nth 1, near Ow corner or Ilill IT IS EVEN SW, and Smith m reels. where he llllNltisrays on howl Come anti he (4)IIViOCC.I that we are ahead of ennsthnlly re , e;riog all the latest styles of every machine in use. lint' the tins, • air the SPRING & SUMMER GOODS ! nod hair the we, and TV, k word. mwss GOODS. Little boas trot g rim ran do the work ter tinily DE LANES, mothers. The nodersiened hire Pareintsed tie 8.1 GES, exclusive right of linntinedon and Mifflin coon- CORSETS, ties. to notice curt sell J. T. Menoc's PRINTS. Emancipai or Washing Machine. I SILKS. We desire the piddle to cantina • examine this And in fort he eon supply any article in the truly labor-saving machine. It can be wen at dry good line. Also, trimmings suited to all our shop on Waihington street. dresses and at reasonable rates, BALL & PEICHITAL. Ile has elm, on hand a larte, fresh stock cr We. the undersigned, hoeing thoroughly tested GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. the alio, much ine, take plensure in reeounen- COFFEE. SUGA E. TEA. SPICES, FLOUR ,:!nn; the mime to tittt public, assured that they ISACttN, tiiti;.;nd it all that is ab..ve claimed. . Ar. , l evert - thin., 'n the te, , (l line. I'vtmt :.'w , ")OPE. Mrs. Jut.tA It. MILE., As his ,-,el: is almost entirely new. and been .1,,,.. 11. Douse; " 1..% OnlosoN. hae,lit it prices w hieli ti , l'y competition, intr. .1. S. Mounts, " Ann e E. SCOTT, • c 1,..„ will liml it to their advantage to buy cortsm , N Lon., " I s . i ' LLIAMS°N ' from me itel4t , going elsewhere. Coss. 11. 511m.an, " E. 11. tisx•ro . N ' I. M. CUNNINGHAM, "M, C. GIVIN, , All kinds or country produce nt the highest . lons S. Mutton, " IM. 13. S.MPSON, marhet iirices, taken in exchange ler goods. . DAVII) GROVE. I). 11. Fotermt, " IM. C. MAIMS. „............ CUNNtNGHASI, LIZZIN L. Donnie, Huntingdon, June 15, 18.59".:11. ',JENNIE C. AIUIIRAY, ‘. ANN H. CAALPHELI: Huntingdon, July 27th, 1959.-tf. • :11 ANSION HOUSE, USE, 111Coriter of 11111 & Montgomery Streets, tHOMESTEAD FOR $10; A HOW,- HUNTINGDON, PA. stead fur 5100 ; Also, HomesteadsCl iRISTA:N CIXTS. Proprieto., for , bis stand is well known Bo the "McConnell Slab° and over, situated on nod near INT. I hemlock river, atioveand below Freileriek,hur, 11, . . .„,,,.,, Th e lueation to superior to any other, , . i in Virginia. A hew town, culled Itappitha; Lt r , :l , i t i h t e s i y: k me e d e i r i e no l t : t us P i u m b it i c i y o m o s ili t s s ise ssi county, in ' the midst vend,' l' uf es th e isid Gold Region o nut • in Cul i n P° f V'it..' e It is the determination of the Proprietor, to keep this House in a style satiafactury to the g inia, surritunded by mite ' stud lisin g Cs "' public, and it me his desire, to make all who patties ; nod hums tool town lots in alternatepublic, patronize him, feel at home, and to make the divisions or shares. 131,11 110 W 110 had for a mere ' song, simply to induce settlement in this deli Mansion' rank among the hest of Hunting• rable region. $154,900 worth of lurid is to be don Hotels. He very respectfully solicits the wie patronage. Apr. 13th '59 divided amongst purchasers or given away its une . - ..._ an inducement to come on and make imprtwit moots, nod the land is of the most improvable riIApERI PAPER 11 qualities. Many have already settled and scores 1: ••ote, Post. Commercial, Foolscap and , „ here are eam i,„ . ( lea d f arm i ng k„,i, i n 1. liticap--a good assortment for sale by the trails of soy size to milt perchasers, eau also .ria ~. hall ri , arn quire or sheet. at be had at from $11) to 520 per acre. payable in Lewis.' New Hook and Stationery sto re. tinny quarter yearly installments. Uhquestion- 1 , ,•.22,'55. tr. able toles will in all cases be given. - ----- Age Agents are waited every whore to sell Dr. John MoCulloch, ii,,,, laud.: !the e ;:! ~,, i ,,,, ,, ,i,1i. “ill be ,iven• • 00.., hi, pick,slo,i:3l service, to the CitiZeus g rtl ett piLlVldill'S, address,ll ariiiiieddi t and vicinii. 0111,e, idl dill st. F. •13AUDER. LAND AurNi. between 51antgontery anti Bath. .lu!Y 'll, V.- Om. Pc,/ .No.vol, Va. , Hantiagdou,aug. 29, iNtS, MILNWOOD ACAD2NY. A School for Young Ladies and Gentlemen. Shade Gap Huntingdon Couuty, Pa. WM. 11. , Proprietor and Principal. Mr, P. P. Wimps. of the Female Department. J. A LPIIED NI. It.. Profesdor of Anatomy and Hygiene. Miss RUTII .7. BOWMAN. 'Teacher of Manic. Pointing and Drawing. W.M. M. WILLIAMS.N ' DAVID HUT FS, J Assistants. The nest session of this Institution will open the first Wednesday of November. In the Commercial Department, young•nten are prepared (or the Counting Room, bv is thermion practical c purse in Book-keeping. Terms per session of five menthe, Ito hems!. tuition and room rent, EX'll Ili a 9 t Lessons on the Piano per se,sion,• $16,00 • • • I Use of Instrument,• 2.00 • • • - . MUSIC. i Lessons on the Guitar per session, - 8.00 • - • l Use of Instrument,• 2,Q0 • • • 1 Lessons in Veen! Music,- • 3,00 • • • iLessons in Oil Paintings per session, 16,00 N DRWING & PAINTING. Drawi• g and Painting in Water colors, 8.00 Grecian dt Italian painting, each persuasion 4,00 ORNIMENTAL WORK. } Leather Worlc, - 3,00 -- - ()mitts:Altai Needlu Work, - 3,00 • • • Lessons in French per session, - 6.00 ~ BOOK KEEPING, { ' Thi g h. EifirY, - • • . . • • . 8,00 Donbk Entry, - . - - 20,00 Studt' ollll9 the Amdemic Department will only be charged $4,00 for single entry, and $lO.OO for double entre book-keeping. For farther partienlars, address Was. H. WOODS. (TA 19. 1850-3 t AMILJINTNATC:)CZAI3 51U.17:1' 2.7.11 D rIM.AIIt TiliY.fiftillt. Shade Gap, Huntingdon County, rennsylvania. W. U. WOODS, A. M. Proprietor and Principal. Mrs. F. T. wi I tOS, lOAVID N, Bt.- . Ns. Prioripohtl Female Department. Teacher of' the Eoglish Braucher. .1. ALFRED SIIADE. IMI ILLIAMSON, Peqpssor of Anatomy and Physiology. Teacher of Mathematics. ALB ERT OW EN, Miss LIZZIE F. LYON, Lecturer on Art of leaching and Ma, 900 Teacher in Preparatory Department. Miss ANNA B. PATTON, EPEIRAIM BAKER, . • Teacher of Music. Drawing Grecian and Ital. Alonitor. ion Ninthly and Fancy Needle Work. TUE next session of this Institution will open the first Wednesday of May. It holds out supe• Fin advantages to those seekin, no education The Board of Instruction is large, and com posed of those who are thoroughly qualified for 'heir profession. To Parents and Guardians who wish to place their children inn secure soil healthy retreat, it holds out peculiar induce ' moots A NORMAL SCHOOL will be formed the present session, to which Mr. Owen, our worthy County Superintendent. wi I give tortures on time Art of Teaching and Physical phv. In the 00MMERCI L A 1. DEPARTMENT, young men win he thoroughly qualit•ed for I the Counting Room. TERMS, for session o f five mouths, $35.00. Light and fuel also. Les : sons in Music, Freumm, Drawing, Painting and Fancy Needle Work, extra Fur further particulars address N. B.—By those desiring places, early application should be made. ,Apr.6,V ME OUVVILLE r3:7TittliAßY, W. IL WOODS, AND PI of. Chas. Deliratles Electric Oil. This great discovery is now creating a great sennutit,c, among the Medical I;acul. tee of Eu rope Mid this country. I. will cure the follow in (not everything): 'Warranted to Cure Fever and Ague in one day, Cure chills in live minutes. Cure Croup in one night.— Cure Deafness in two to four days, Cure burns and Scalds in ten minutes. Cure Sprains, Wounds and bruises in front one to three days Cure Itillamittiott in one day. Cure Nenrah gin, Croup, Tooth Ache. burns, in 10 minute.- Cu, hemorrhage, Scrofula, Ali:mesa in ten day,. Cure Bruises, Wounds, Tetter, in one to three days. Cure Ear Ache, Stiff !trek, , 1 Ague in ono dny. Cure Felons, C ure ast Salt Rheum, in three to six days. Qui. zy, Palpitation, Pinto tiny, in one to ten days. Cure Asthma, palsy. Goof, Erysipelas, in hve to 20 darn. Care Fronted Feet, Chiblains, Chronic Bheumatism, Still' Joints, Sore Throat Scarlet Fever, and the lame made to walk he a few When. This Oil (De Grath's) is mild and pleasent, and is a great family Medicine for children teething. Ao. Ladies should all one it. It always leaves you better than it finds you, and one bottle Olten cure. entirely. Afflicted Thirteen leurl. and Cured In One Read letter front Rev. James Temple. Philadelphia, June 9th, 1856, Prof. De Grath: I have been afflicted for thirteen years with Neuralgia and tither pai:i fill eomplain is. and I have been nimble to sli•ep mildly or walk any distance for many rears paid. Last week 1 got a bottle of your "Elec. brie Oil." The first night I slept soundly and well, and toolay I ant like a new man. My wife could not believe her eyes. Your Eke brie Oil has done in one week what the physh clans of Philadelphia failed to do is thirtten years. Gratefully yours. REV. JAMES TEMPLE. • 310 South street DEAFNESS CURED. New Haven, May 19th, 11356. Prof: De Grath : My brother has been deaf three years. After trying many things, he used your Oil a few times. and it cured him entire ly. CLIFFORD SCRANTON, There are numerous imitations sprung up no the reputation that my article has acquired. The public must beware. They are worthless. For sale by S. S. Smith, Huntingdon. May '25 1855. A ntiphlogistic Salt. This celebrated medicine is far anis at tha Smith's Drug Store. For all inflammatory di- I acii,s it is a certain cure. Get a box ane try it, I 7' IS F.N.GT that FISHER & m'AIUSTRIE who urn afthettcl. area a . h: only 25 cts per For *hit Sesitit's Drag Httrfiti s to F,H, awl hi] wq.rA ennpet at 'Tr, et!, pnr. PO I Ann. TS DR. M'LANES CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE AI4D LIVER PILLS, WE beg leave to call the atten tion of the Trade, and moil especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now before the public. We refer to Dr Cu. Cslebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills. We do not recommend them as universal Curs-ails, but simply for what their same purports, viz.: THE VERMIFUGE, For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been administered with the most satis factory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, For the cure of Ls , la COMPIAINTS, 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. $55.00 Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS, PITTSIURGH, 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 corn pound them in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to FLEBINC BROS. Pittsburgh, Pa, P.S. Dm!era and Phyviciana ordering from nthere than Flonlug Brae.. will do well to write their eedee hatinetly. and lake hone Ind Dr 11`Lanecprepared by Fleming One.. Pittsburgh. Pa. Tu those *idling to give iltOM a trial, we will Mrward per mall. post paid, to any part of u po. tl t iZed . tv, : r ae ou b. e m . of ot lit for twelve lohrr scent orteen three-rent stninpi All orders from Zara= lor accesupeuied twenty oeme oat.. For aide in Huntingdon by John Read and S. S. Smith, anti dealtrd generally through the °tarty. [May 11, 1859.-17. SAVIFtIC FUND. SAYETY TN'S? Company. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania )tU~.FI9, 1. Sfoney is rereived every day, and in any amount, large or small. 2. FIVE PER CENT interest is paid for munav from tile day it is put in. it. The money is always paid back in GOLD whenever it is called for, and without notice. 4. Money is received from Executors. Admi• visl•ate.s, Guardians and others who desire to have it in a place of perfect safety, and where interest can be obtained for it. ii. The money received from depositors is in• vested in REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such other first•class securities as the Charter directs. G. Office Hours—Every day from 9 till IS o'clock, and on Mondays and Thursdays till o'clock in the evening. HON. HENRY L. RENNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President, MI. J. REED, Secretary. DIRECTORS : Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry, Robert 1.. Selfridge, Francis Lee Sarni. K. Ashton, Joseph Yerl;es ' C. Landreth Munn', Henry Dietlentlerffer, 1 OFFICE, WALNUT STREET, souTu-WEST aoRNER OF T., nalompana. M. ffio ;BLOT ! , tah, mi., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON; RESPECTFULLY OFFERS HIS PROFES sIim& services to the citizens of Ilmerincnos nod vicinity. lteideiiCe on Hill street, ih the house far. merly oetnipied by Dr. R. A. Miller. April 13, 1859. IT IS A FACT that FISHER & are selling the genuine Hanover Buckskin Gloves. which cannot be found at any other intro in Huntingdon. IT IS A FACT that FISHER & WMURTRIE will give a pledge to the public, that if they yell on them for good Bargains and °heap geode, they will not be disappointed. National