s Liaai 11113EgErg 601211 AN. Pull iy tleo _plough would delve, Binewil; rut Saar hold or drive." NEW - • V BOOK MI STATIONERY STORE. t ..• ..' : o *,- ~ 7 . , gOTTEZ. , n the "Globe" awe Building. Market Square .:;. HUNTINUDON, PA. h'' • f jr , i ';',•:- To have ibis leverage in pe4ection, The subscriber reepe,trally itifiirins the via i'..itliaNi &- 4 , !.,.f : two thingeare ......i Iperlilable. The coffee .. n . a H uh ti i ,,,d,,o, tot adjoini,,e o money. ",-,,..j ' 14.W.).,:r. 1 ..: must be roamed wall, and thou made in a that he hair oireued a New Batik soil Stationery -4 )? i, - ; . % ; r? . .7f;': Attar, is the rimier roma of the "Mohr," bail. boiler of right coostructioa. The rosette . die,, ehive may be toned ft ReIIPTIII h 51.141 1 .4- ..- - .4", : - ,4 41. '''''''' should be a close ephere, of eti'nier.— tarot of Ilieeellaneone and School flooks'and apatt which 0 . 10 , 4 test. of S;:l i tionery, all Hot whir+ he will sell at risvion. TIEMTINICO. , Ii t1.,4. . The aroma, the toffs.. dryads, is only developed is ' .11 P ilim i la " :; , d art iere i i i r i ii ii i d il l e r t i7a t it, g i:::::;:.t i f y . chine. "Having nn. I , ' 11 . ...7 : .!:!... ?er,^„.7,7„&;e!;,?kue,,',•;',,. 1 ', 1 1; the berry by the roasting procees, which 1 i , i • Ate , time ill hare on hood se 1.11 a m oc k 1 take pleasure in rointnendirig Ii ac every way ill also imeeePary to Cirainieb iv langhaeec I L i i. mi nd l ';: i ' . le ny t m i t' , . S i tte t 7 . , Ite., as can he re' Ft i ll i t . l4 " lX: r, rlh t( : r .; ‘ ,.. 1 :),... 1 .: I' L l :„:• ' ;; 'g : 1 4; l e and fit it for gri•dmg. Whole roaming, I Haviny rraide the n'etees.ai:e arrangements of Rtr. Dr. 1.,,, it. Editor if :V. Y. Inolimuh nt. coffee loess from filters le twenty per 1 with publi.hers, say, B oo k ~,,,,,.41 sod n o , up- t .•. I conft , ,s nirbelf ilelialitial with yaw Sowing oi o i y hi p s , 7l: „. e . lves, will lie ordered arid furnished at n ? 4 , %! , ' , ' } ;:1tiii i, :' , " , : ., .. , : , ,5 i ( 1 , ? ;i v: 0 3 i:: i : , 1Y„t ,r ,, r di n i , , , ; - . cent of its weight, std gains from thirty to fifty per cent. in bulk. More depends As he desires to do a livelt , titt , att , with r t e m uirine no oijosiTent. nod it ea.ily it.1.,0,1 upon tie proper roasting than upon the s eo tn i a te ll i Arotits, a liberal share irl ' irTtri7i n itige is „L i e ,,, y r,:;„‘:;",', 1 ::,`,. ! ;: t 4 t t n „" r l e " ,; ( : wil i t . l '';,, , ,L il ,:jj,' .t h i a wm. LEWIS. . :, 5 , ,,:i 3 e/.../e c i vi i: : ;rf un e ir d ß ,,,, co a . te ll: . Stricldand, Editor ,f quality of th• coffee itself. One or two Dec.22,'58..tf. scorched or burned berries will materially _ "After trying sereralilifforent Carat tin-line,. inj ire the flavor of several cupsful. Even a slight overheating diminishes the good taste. The beet mode of roasting, where it to done at home, is to dry the coffee first in an open vessel until its color is slightly changed. This allowe the moisture to es• tape. Then cover it closely and scorch it, keeping up a constant agitation so that no portion of a kernel Ina) be unequally heat. ed. Too low and too slow a heat dries it up without producing a full aronietie fla• vor, while too greet brut dissipates the oily matter ard leaves only bitter, charred kernel.. It should be heated no to to tic quire a uniform deep cinnamon color and an oily apparance, but never a deep dark brown color. It should then be taken Iron the fire and kept closely covered until cold and further until tied. While unronsted toffee improves by age, the roasted berries will very generally lose their aroma if not cc-aced very closely. The ground stuff kept on sale in barrels or boxes, or in pa per., is not worthy the mime of coffee Coffee should no; be grom , d until just before using. If ground over night it sho'd be covered; or, what is roue as well, put into the boiler and covered with water.— The water not only retains the valuable . , , !bill, was ever Vllll'ol'l , smith. He would 4h Respectfully informs the citizens of Hunting- 15,011C0 midni g ht Slart-making as 'the dire,' don. eieinity,and flit aurretineling c0n,...-- sprin g of noes uni, m übered."—P.st. NorM. try. that he In. effini".... l businessin ens . ' i ~ I t.ike pleasure In saying, that the Grover tits room opposit e M. Gutman's Stare in I ir,„;E) , Baker S ew in g Machines hate mere than sm IW MARKET NQUARE. I'ioNTIT , ON, Hll , l .=_,,, '5. • Mine, , try capertatiell, After flyin g and 1,.. , 111 -- hope, to 11 , ,,,iVe it share or ramie patro niig shed; ~ ~,,b i. r , , / 1,,,,,, throe of them , ,in 0 „,.,,, i ,., &Wray Timber.—Late Autumn in the WATCHES and CLOCK'S' repaired in the i n ~,y dith.,,,,, educes. ~,,,I, Ott , fine }ear: best workmanlike metal,. rl• T.ll 1 . 3 Ilk to find ' '-J .11.4mnioni beat time fur telling timber for almost any llis meek of WATCIIES owl ermwm.RY n : • 1 ', 1 ,„ 1 ,', c ,': .i „, ,s„,,a, c ar o„ ; ,. • •II ' P urpose, and it is particuliirly so when the j r°,..rdi,!:,e,,„j'r.',r;,„'lti.„."' which be ' LI ' d ' l)° " ° ' "` ! ~, my ;ei,e h,,‘ had i.ne "I Grover & 8., k. , timber is to be worked up intu rail', poets I The n'it'l,lic generally ere requested to Ore ' l ' ul ' il S Se ' lli g ' lachinv i ' l. s""' time. ant i : ~• : am sittklicil it is one ear the hemd I.,her•saelin @retakes fur fencing. At that season of the ""'l " cull .'"d e.nmi. o his ...k. year the new wood lies arrived at eat emu- - 21".9 ' ''9. ii i " plate inaturity, and there is les% sap art ; 7 7 , 1/:',•1111, 111111 ha . leer: ill,lllesl. I 1,11,11 11111 l .! __ ! 111...,• !!, 8 ill recommending it n, the p u bl ic '.— J. (.; !/nubs, Corm."' of 7 . ,nursire. 1; a, t •• I' ..,. It I , i'lllitirtal thing, DWI pats ~,,ry:,,,,, albumen in the timber than there is at any I ' iv,' ..n excitement el g ood humor. Wt. re ` a other season of the year which aftuati.n, i DR. HOOELAIOYJ im,: ~ ~ 1 ,1.,,nd 11,i,t 11U011 Siiilll , 4 c 1 .111,1 1 ..• i ..! I :' lIIIVI lig All eternal holhhq in ( . 1)/,),fle.it , .. when exposed to the . influei.oce of the 1 GERIVIAKI BITTEPS ~•,..,., their good eeedd lir hutumlity.—C,,,. i • , . : . .' 1. (Lig. weather, hastens thn decay of timber. , ..... -i ii,iiik it hr far the hest pet,-nt in in, Thi. .7,!, , !:1, can be adapted finm the finest cant It rit L'st i i: ? ai l i7l"i‘tit7-‘c 17; ‘l . -I'll'i'll'; ttft:ll 7 ;i'::: ' „7l . t r gine. It tome costa no t h e ret ,/,,, e ,t, ~,,,,,,., could rot buy it "—Mr. J. G. Brown, Nash• rifle, Tenn. oil and other aromatic elements, but nloo prepares it-by ,ouking for inmediiiie boil lagro the wonting.— Farmer anti Garden. Young Heifers.—lf care in liken with beifertr, mud even if they incline to dry up early, they are not allowed to, and are milked through the year, to within a few , weeks of calving, though the quantity of milk will not pay for stripping, the result will in f aura yearn be an iccrease of the qu lathy and the tenth of tinw she ie in milk that sill well reward the tabor. So evenly route experienced dairymen, and why does it not stand to reason. Curing Marna.—flake a number of Cotton btgs, a little larger than your hauls; after thu hatnsare well smoked, plSce theta to the bags; then get the beat kind of sweet well made hay, cut it with. a knife, and with your hand. press it well around the Larne in the bag; tie the bags with good strings, put on a card of the year to show their age, and hang them up in a garret or some dry room, and they will hang for her years, and will be better fir boiling than the day you hung them up. This 'nettled Costs but little, and the bags will last lorry years. No flies or bugs will trouble the barns if the hay is well paessed around them; the sweating of the home will be ta ken up by the hay, and the hay will im part a fine flavor to the horns. The hams should be treated in this way before the hot weather sets in. Jelly Cake —One pound of flour, one of sugar, twelve of eggs, nuttnet rind rose water. Butter a dinner plate end bake this, trim the edge•a with a knife. RECEI;Es.— Mt - Fris.—Olie quart of milk, three eggs, one cup of ineltvd butter Eve table•epoons of yetw, one tea-spoon, tolerators, stir in flour until it is a thick batter. To be baked on Fruit culciuutid antra half of Cour, one pound of sugar, one-fourth of a pound of butter, one pint of sweet milk, *ix eggs, fruit and epice as yiiu please. French Loaf—O ne pound of flour one of butter one of sugar gill of milt, gill of brandy, gill of wine, seven eggs, es each fruit as you ;dense. mr. U, S. ALvord, of Wilmington, Vt. when he finds that a sow is inclined to devour her pigs, mixts her feed with cider until she is somewhat intoxicated. This, it seems, quirts her nerves and renders her manageable, besides curing hat. 11131111- oral npetite. Fair quarts of good cider is found a large enough dose, The cider ail se • purge, and herein lies the secret. destiveness is donbtlerr the cam of the ustridteral appetite,' Miscellaneous Advertisements. •_ . . . VC) E2lllli;fiEli i preferred .yours, 011 account of its simplicity ", nod the perfect ease with winch it j e ll num .ged. T HE soh:mail', has l'filenwfleed the 0t... we n ~s rho strengt h an d ,i,,,,i e Of the S.IIII7IIIVG business Cl Pine Grove, Cen- enoin , Af ter l ong expetietire, I feel 4.11,,,,,f1t tre county, where he is prepared to matittlaeture to spenk in this manner, nod to confidently re and repair Gun a anti Pistols of every &scrip. commend it for every variety of family ..,wing." tion, with neatness and dispatch. —Mrs. E. 11. Spooner, wile °fate Editor o/ lii oak- Ile will also num! to repairing CLOCKS. lye , .9nr. Prices to suit the times. "I have used a Grover Sc Baker Sewing Mit• Dee. 22, 1858.—1 f. JOHN H. JACOBS. chine the two years. and have found it adapted to oil kinds of family See og, loin Cambric to Brozdcloth Garments have I,teri worn nut PRICE mmumED ONE IT A LE! I i rid ., the' giving way of a stitch. The M o . DIZIW IifIZDICAL 2.11,LT rid., is easily kept In order, nod is ettsily ii.ed." Colt —Mow. A. li Whiffle, tali! of Roe. Gee. {Pap INFLAMMATORY DISEASES .;pie , Ne. Y. , Tltli re I i "Your Seeing Machine has berm in um in ONL y oN El D OLLA n. , my family the post two :, ears, old the ladies request me to give you their testimonials p. its CHRONIC PACKAGE 111.1 41)! pert, tobtptedness. as Well as Inlior-savinv SEE AD v ER T isE ig 2N T Hiumic,, it, the rirananre t family tool For sale at Smith's Drug Store, Hontingdon i ''''''''''''' " win g' ' —R ''''' . : 11°"1"""' N. }-• . ' : FirerVeral months tee have Grover &. Br, j M • K ., ° N 'S HOTEL I .lnting. , rm, , key's Sewing Maghtne , nod have, come to the 1 e.,,,0,,,i,.., that ever,. , olv who .I, , tiv, iier sew- Pn. J. S. MILLER, Pleu'ull ,,,,, I log hp:ta t :Mi . , / out/ rit/ick/ h : loot., would he MON, it , eveorolly juror.. his friends nand ; it:odim:l, in pos tossing one of these repair e the travel'ing public generally, that In. li',, , null indefatigable .iron needle-women.' whose has lensed the ...inckNott House," for Sen. 111. All ebille,l fitlillitieS if t beam, shea f ', and •iu.pli r eral years occupied by Win. B. Zeigler, at 1 : di'ls, tire illeeltiahle"—J. IV. Morn., dtheyht, of that he will be plensed to receive the culls o!I 44 ". Gee. P. Morris. Editor 01 Home Joieuiti• all who may hie, him with their lawman: , .Extract of a letter from Tllll9. It. Leavitt. en I His table will be furnished with the best the American plaint. n, now resilient in , ydney, market can atThrd, and every attenliiia will b e 1 New Soot I, W.les. dated Jontotry 12. 1858 : given to molt., those with him feel at h iinc.. ll had n tent made in Mti rlhonie, in 1853, in Lluntingtimi. March 20, 1i450. wh thousand ll there were over three thousand yerd4 of ' 1 1 sewing done with one of Grover ti linker's Ma _ n „, I hines. end a simile. slam of that lout ont , tood NEW WATCH ‘9' JEWELRY RT`)".. all the double seams sewed by sailors with a nee -1 I die and twine," J. W. DUTCHER, "lf Limner could UP called up from his mur kr holm, lie would sing the solvent ot rriaover WA TCILVAK Elt & JEWELLER, , & linker ne n more benignant, miracle of art , DR. 1100FLAti BPS BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great standard medicines of the present age, have acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. Unbounded satisfac tion is rendered by them in all cases; and she people have pronounced them worthy. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases analog from a disordered liver or weakness of the stomach and diyeatims organs, are speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN I.IITTERS. The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a reputation surpassing that of any similar pre paration extant. It will cure, WITILOUT ram, the most severe and long-standing Clough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In fluenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed the meet astonishing twos too known of Confrilled Consumption. A few doses will i'siao at once check and cure the most severe Diarrhcaa proceeding from COLD TN THE BOWELS. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M JACKSON & CO, No. 418 Arch Street, Phila delphia, Pa., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 ce,:ta per bottle. The signature of C. NI. JACKSON will be on the outetde wrapper r.f each bottle. in the Almanac pu'ilieh^! ann,ally Ey the proprietors, called EVERTBODY'II AI.IIANAT:, you will find testonony and conattem!atoey notices from all parts of Me country: - Thee Almanacs are given away by all our agents. For se a its untiugd yn by John Read an 8. S. Smith and dealers ....rally through tl coanty. [May 11, ISsll.—ly. "I would he unwilling to dispute of my fire oar & [hiker Mnehine fir o long- ammo, t. could std I tint ',Owe it nvoin at pleasure."—Mrs. 11. C. he I &nett, Nod,rille Tens, “Our tun Alerhines, purchased tram you, On the wink twenty ytinn ; r Indies. • We r.ith Va C. . I pleAsons recommeol the Gruver & ma- A eneral aseortment o Blanks o all dr. I chine to the hest in nbe."—N. Stillman d• gf f seripituus just printed and lio• sate at the ...Tolima( (Mice." Appoint in't of Referees, Notice to Referee., Summons, Executions, Seim Facies, Complaints, Warrants, Commitments, Bond to ideallliFy Cane stile. to READ! READ!! READ!!! Common Bond. ESE\ i'V t: I IPA Judgoo.nt Nwes AlloynA.s,-io a AZLIVIVZ 1 VPltilLie NOtekt, COMititllll . rl Sides Is tt rem. dy not to lie ext...11,q1 roc the ',lief and ' StilipmnaS, core of those tnaludies incident to the summer I Bern;, Mortolos -. • ; Ito excellent Carminative powers, pleasant , ; team and smelling influence, renders it a val. BOOKS.ifee,..,, ! , ? BOOKS , 0.,. r..„,, , ,,, in ii,dantii„ int...a...es, peculiar to 1 the Second Summer, viz :—Cholerit W . :intim, 1 etc, It bat a reinvigorating mid tonic Mho "'"° t °lnin " of Books for sale ' n, no Ito, ..1,..., nthiyin, inflamation where 1000,00 in Cilis for every ICOO Sold. ; it. exists in tlie aninoich is bowel— and on In ~,der to rolt , '''' toy l'oten 6 we "'"el , I will trial will he Mend indispeosatile to the well sell one thousand .I, , iars worth a Book, nt the being Or every family. It will he fmind as well regular recoil prices or less. and give (?500) - adapted to adults as children. 'rry it. five hundred donors worth of presents varying , Prepared only by A. E' , EN %V EINE, in value trout 25 cents to $lOO.OO. Or, those j Price 25 etc. a bottle. Dispensing Chemist, who preler can purchase et wholesale prices.— ; Ninth if- Poplar sl.t., Philadelphia. My stuck consists of every variety and style of I Soil by .1. Read, Huntingdon, and 1./m.4'6ls binding. School Books of every hind, whole- ! and s t „ re k eet „,,,,, g, nerally. pli,,, 25, '59. Iy. Mae Mid lentil. Sales to commence Dec. 2-ith. I ----•— • WM, COLON. i A ait i phlogiNtic %alt. This celebrated medicine is for sale at the _ ! Ste .0.... oeeg Stare, Fur all ial.uniuntery di- EAT CUTTERS :ma STUFFERS, the beet sei w i,„," wflicc .•, ais a r te t. cure. Get a box and try it, in the county, and cheaper than over at the : For sails at Smith's Drag Store, Hunting urdware store IA JAMB A. BROWN. i d A ", p a . til Dac.22,'58. "It is speedy, very neat, and duralde in it, work ; is easily understood and kept in rimair. eernestly recommend this Maeltinc to on Ins se mid others."—Mrs. At A. Fo,resi Abnplii., Tenn. 'We tied this machine to work to our Esti , fsi•iloh, owl with plen,tire recommend it to tit public_ et we believe Grover & Raker to be th be , t Sew', Machine in use."—Leary Lirothen AlliAmia, Trues. "If used exclusively fur family pnypow a, will ordinary exre, I Bill u Auer they .111 labt nn . 1111,e score ,Cill, /111 , 110111.' and never get ou of tix."—John Erskine, Auslwill, Tenn. "I hare hari machine for several weLd.F., fltlll am perleetly satisfied that the work it dm, is Cat ns,6l nio,, he 111 ti , lll that ever .Ifityeie AhniAor, Nmhritle, Tom .1 usemay Mitebine upon emits, dre,m.ikine, and fine linen siitt•hing, revel rho work is m11.1 , - Table—far better than the I.e,t 1.1111-SeWhig, Or ony inlmr meelline I have ever been."—Lurd B. Pompon, ...I find the ee ort the .trontlest and moat brat, tilnl 1 hill, 0% • r be., male either by 11,14 ~v machine, and Grov.r & Baker ma chine a, one of ,tlie pr...ttest I.li-eilt,zi to 011; S'X. "-3111. Thmi ono or (Irover & 11111:er's Nr:t• chift,'S in 1191 in iny Py. m l 1:11 I it Inv:,111.1. I.le. I can confidently , 1,011111iCI:ri it to ail rt.r. sr,lg in wait or x iimehine."—G. T. 7Zoinpso, Nu4rille. Tenn. “1 ttkr plewire in etntifyin, In the of 11, Ornver linker Sa.i,.g Nint , ii,n, 1113 , u.ril OTIP 011 :dim, curry de-eripti•th of ‘uol for month:. ntni burl it intie , than nort; dune by hnn 1."—.1.b.5. D. IV. IVl.eeler, Ttnk. Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Coi,lera or Cholera Mot , bug. Vontitinv, ity of the Stotnae Cc. MEStELLANEOUS APITUTISENEVN Trit uvtietnoncta . ry ownerii 4 Mill. infifilii fermerit told the imioncgener.l - that they teak. have 1111.1 r new mill in rennin;; , (T. will, ell the moiler!' improvements in the and iiill3.lllllM.V. 'Flier have put in {hoof the Improved Jon val Titrbitte Water 11'beela, and can grinding ull stages of the water, and during the e' aenthe•. any and all kinds of grain. They tire prepared to sell, and have on hand rorsole at all till,l, at market rates, ollkind of • „.•••••••••• ..... ..• FLOUR, FEED AND STUFFS, and lamer, can hat, their omen grain ground, 111141 111/l0 a return loud., they can be exchange at n infonent's notice aim 1,111111 ynontity Of Flour awl Bran or chop. r Y sTAUT 71.11.0.7.1112433 iH of nu improvol 111:111urneture; mut they wil insore tt I I 1,1. T N 011' 0 1' sup,rior git .11 ty to ,very 141,11e1 of !Ind it lert ni thuir FISHER & MeMUItTRIS. N. B.—The But:l:wheat tAtUnUk are not quite ready. Ilemingdem December 10, 1856. BLEST AGAIN 1 littittingdota r try. THE ~ I .7ll4rizillEits TAKE Tills ME ? thnd ni in:4..6,4 their trieiols and the nu tir venor,liy. Ono th.y have rebuilt the ilont ing,loo I outoiry. aloi are now is ,onveasrol era t and ere Cl , llllOl meting Of .111 kind, of the hrst quality on the shortest tin tire and terlu, I: tamers Are invited to call and ...nine our Ploughs. We are momilly•turing the Hunter Plough, (this plough took the premium nt the I inni Medlin (Nllity Aprietiliural Muir, in 1855) also limiter's celehrnted Cutter Plough, which tot he Lent. together with the lieystone,llill :.hle, ntel Itnrshenr•Plonglts. We he re tin l end anti arc muttui'neturin nfUece. such us Cook, Perlor anti olliee stoves for coal er wood. 110itr.t(nlat a:a r: slin g of Kettles. Boilers. Skillets , &re, ell which gill he told cheap thr eO.• change for country produce. Old wets: token ror new emit ittgs. Ily A strict ettention to busi ness nod de,ite to please, we hope to receive a .Lure of 1/111. 1 il . 1.1111.0.1W.C. J. Df. CUN:NINGIIAM &DUO Atoll all, 1866.-tr. STAGE LINE FROM hamborsburg to Mt, Union 1 , w...id. sinned n*, 1.. It . , I I the lino Or Still, !!..0. ( 1 .. 1 . 1, 0 ,1 .tirg and 21i. I:iihm. snout be , bill diasilrantegenus to a large .onion ~r (11., ewin try, bus. at a considerable expense and trimlde mule arrangements to rim n line of Stages Tri-weekly between the to•ti points (30011 Horses and comfortable Stages have been phi -11,1,1 on the mute, and exnerienepti and trusty drivers will superintend the running of the ('inches, The 'lmola:m.4 the tine is disirens that it be maintained, and he therernre ells oral the public generally to patronize it. et ti dent that it will be fur their mutual advents 1.1 Every intention necessary will he given, the running oh the titages will he regular., Stages leave Alt. Union, every Tu de ; Thursday, and Sattnilay evenings. iirri ag nt Onalibersburg the next day at 2 o'cltie lie.. turnip;_, leave Cliambersbarg, the e night st to n'eleek, arriving at Mt. Vidor he next evraing in time fur the ran. flame 'Mt, Un inn and Shade Gap the line will he daily. ( . 1 4, - rale through $3; to imerineniate points in pieperiien. JOILN JAMISON HAIR DYE? HAIR DYE?? .l in. e 1 The Original and Bent in the World ! All others ere mere imitation, nod should be avoided, if roe wish to I . Belltie ridieule. GRAY, RE!), OR RUSTY HAIR Dyed in• somotly to a benutiful and Natural Brown or . without the luoist injury to Hair or Shin. Filnooon Medals and Diplomas have Mery so Narolood to Win. A. Batchelor since 18:19, and over I'o.ooo applientions bane been tondo to the itair of Ills patrons of his famous Doe. W hi. A. BATCH ELOR'S HAIR DVE pro. donors It color not to le. distinguished from on tom, mod is wart:two d not to injure ioo the least booauter long it may to Mill I hi' ill clf,t 18 of ltd Dyes retouched ; the Itt it i,oontudisor life by this sp!emliol Dye. Mood, so Id or applied (in 9 private roosts) of Ike Factory, 2:1:1 Broafkay, New l'o7rll. So'd in sil eitie.c nud towns of the [.'tai tood Status, by Druggists mod Fancy It owls Ve" The Genuine has the name and address upon steel plate envravin,: nn fottr of rich Lox, of WM. A. NATCHEI.OH. 2:13 Broadway, New York. • Bend. Agent. Huntingdon Pa. • Nov. 17. NVINGPON WARM SPRINGS, 1,, Warm Springs at the nese of Warrior', tin e in I t ' north 44 Iluntinglon, overlook. S4:111.1411g S 14.111! ( ` reels. 111111 4. 11Vi1 . 4111C.1 by 471. mantic bills and woodlands, have barn leased 1,, the leer proprietor Or the Learner 'fix extensive Ilmol buildings, limit houses, so.. erected at great exponee by Gs novel A I', Wilson, have been completed—mid dm 1,01051 line been brittuilally laid out mid adorned -- 'fir Hotel I.urlors and chambers airy and et m- Mrtalily lurnisi•ed; unit the 111.1Nneel, Frain 11.0 verandahs for beauty, cannot he excelled. For hall a century, these Spritms have been celel , rat eel tbr their teedieinal imalitios, told the great tittire at the tat tor' , in rheumatic and chro nic alfectinits. tel t h e tenter 6:4 oegrees. renders the bathing delights 110 mad for 1,111,1611 g. In the Stlrl.olllllllll, 111111 immutable. game abounds, and the tine, fish are relight-in Stone Creek. Person,: in par- rrlIE sol.,eriher re,,, t o fully announces to his .01 of health or lensure, will lied th t , . a tow, -I. fri. nil: and the public generally, that lie has delightful nod healthful retreat; and its tic.ont,s leased that old end well estahlishep TAT,EN to the Petmsylvitnia Iliti:road, :old the elteatoo,.. STAND. known as the //utstinspfott of the rates charged guests. give it a decided 11,,,,,e, on the cornet of 11111 and Charles advant,e over any utiter watering place in the Street, in the Borough of Hunting- -Ila l 8 . 111; Siete. don. The Proprietor has had years of experience in ! lle has recently put the house through a thorn the Ine.iness und no pain, or trouit,e will he spa- ant ovum of repairs, and is now equal to any in red to make guests comfortable. this plat e. Hacks run from Iltnitingdon to Warm Sprit,, Ills TAnLE will always be stored with the en the arrival of the diGrent Railroad trains— best the season ran 'Mord, to suit the tastes fare 25 rents. Families acentontodated at tn..- and appetites of his..guests. erste (OWN. 20115 It. HERO, , Hot BAH will always he filled with Choice Li- W arm Springs near Proprietor. ! firers. and Ilia STAIILE always attended by care Huntingdon, June sth 6 , tel and attentive Ostlers. — tre Ile hopes by strict attention to busi n e ss RAILROAD HOURS. . and n spirit 01 secomodation, to merit and receive . THAINN Gm oa Etwr. a liberal share of public patronage. Ilail T. 1 Fast T.—Es. T. Sept. 15, 1058-Iy. P. SIcATEER. 1 Trititileaves A. M. P. A. A. M. — , Petersbar,, 8.5 i 10.29 2.29 vaIll.:1 - Witilit --- T7u1)&1. Hui.tingdon, 9.13 10.45 2.42 t TIATCHELORS 1V1(13 AND TOUPEES Mill Creek, 9.24 10.55 2.5 9 hlt Union, 9.39 11.09 3.05 i 1 ) surposn all. They are elegant. light. easy limns Homo Went. i sod durable. o Train l ' ll. 167 ' 1. ' 1 ' 14'..2:'61. A6:311 P6. ' 11%01 F i nin g :E y h tt i i i it l i :l k i l . i i a r r h:n , ? , e ff : ( n i al t l' a c w , el i Ildiale' c h arm — t i ii e e ni . e lol e dt' t i Fe ' things are'al beh i nd—no it 1 h ; e :: : 4 l :e ni r Y° - Mill Creek 4.41 6.49 0 6 6: '! 3 '. Huntingdon, 4.55 Petersburg, 5,11 7.11 6.47 Nov. 17,'68.-Iy. 233 Broadway, N. Y ..--. WS' TI P _ tie Passenger train on the H. &It T. agir 1000 AnaNTa WANTED.—For pardon railroad leaves Huntingdon an follows : ' Tara send stamp. C . P. WHITTEN, 7IIA. M. 2P. 31 Nos. IS / MISCELLANEOUS ADIEIITISENEVCS - - - - Grill/64 Iron City Commercial College. PITTN4t:11(111, • CHARM/Mr 1i55. 300 Students attending January 11108. Now the largest mod most thorough Com mercial School of the United States.— Young own prepared fur actual duties of the Counting Room. . J. C. SMITH, A. M. Prof. of Book•keop inK tool Science of Accounts. A. T. Dorm OTT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J. A. Ilsvl/lIICK and T. C. JENKtme, Teach ers of Book-keeping, A. C0w1... and W. A. MILLER, Pros. of Petoosn,hip. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK• KEEPING, Ae noel in every depertmeet of heeinem ('OM EU(' IA 1. • A liITIINIETIe-::111) BU:i I Hurl NII-1 ETECTING COUNTE T )NEY- !MERCANTILE' ~'i~liliM:fiP~~tiJ:ENCfi- I:OMMEIiCIAL LAW- Are taught, and all °trier suhjeeti neeestutry for the toweess and thorough cdtteatios of a practical bu.inesq moo. 12 Pli./12111172153. Drawn all the preniinnts in Pittehnrgh for the piti , t three year, also in Eastern awl Wee tern Cites ' for the hest Writing., No'l' ENORVED WORK. Important Information. error nt .y ention— Tune unlimited—Review ot pleasure—(;....n otes nssistorl in 'obtaining site stions—Tuition lilt Full Colllll , ereinl course s3s.oll—Avvtign $ to 12 wrek—lioard, $2.50 per werk— :Pß titmery. s6.oo—entiru cost, $60.00 to $70.- 0, Cr :Ministers' Sons received at half price. i or Cm d—Cirealar—tveeimens uY I3usiness and Ornamental Writing—inelose two stamps and address F. W. JENKINS. Sept. 29, 1858.-Iy. Pittsburgh, Pa G6 JIDIJION. , A LL D') arocsimi Pr.mitinis award.' the ".Itir RNAL" 0: lire et the Into County FAIR, for the first 0,111111 1 , . 1.1415) PRINTINM, 11nr;ng recently received train the Ea'nen] n filer POWER PIIEB3, nrirl „ 181, variety of the most jimilionable .Ifalerial, which makes it one of the 1111 CoIPI let • Piloting EstobliAments in this Persons in want of any hind of 'LAIN 0,32 EAROZ work, (UUISIOt du hotter than favor to with ht•ir patronage. We !taco facilitim fur rxeca tin_• in a sto.orior in:timer nny kind of PRINTING IN COLORS „„ flit. MOM illable terms. Til.lo Wilt) may wi , ll to obittio silty myle of ORNAMENTAL POSTERS can be accommodated at this establishment at shell furtive. AUCTION HILLS, BiLL IILAIIii SilOW BiLLS, Cii:Cuturts, LVAII BILLS, LEGAL BLANKS, CONCERT BILLS, • rßommniES, P:1 UPULLTS, CATALOGUES, CARDS, &c., will br ruitiitilied promptly, execrited in he best style sii.l et reasonable rates. Orders by express, mail or otherwise, will receive immediate attention. WM 13REWSTER. Tr. F. TllO 711A4, ANIBROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPHIC A lf TIST, PROM PIIILADELrIItA, AT THE COURT HOUSE This gallery of Art is now open for puling inspec•tinn of specimens of Ambrotypes. Crrs• tuhumtplis, Photographs, Circular and Star Pintail., Ids, Nome, or Age, or Residence, to• hec on the Pictures—letters of different colors. VARIOUS SIZED PICTURES, 80 in Frnmes, C.Cti. Lookers, Rings, PiIIA or Pio tionlsr attention paid to taking pictures 1 children. Time, Irma one to Giur seconds. Perfect. satisfaction given, or persons are not exported to take their pictures. Pictures taken front sick or deeensed persons at their residences. Copies taken from Do guerromvpen or Portraits. Also, views of ream domes. rte. Indies and Gentlemen are invited to call Rod exam'. specimens. Pictures taken as ! well in cloudy as fair weather. !low often do we hear the exclamation. when persoes are looking at Portraits—“l would tint value any 1111111 Jr I could proem,. the Portraits of my parents- , -or deceased children 1" Hew it you are gilled with this ennobling feel. tug of unity. yitu have an oppor; unity in gritti ly it at a bmall cost, by immuring Portraits, which, it is known, will net jade. a—Those that wilt, to learn this beautiful art cut call 111111 see W. F. Thomas, from Phila. Prices from 50 cents upwards. . Jan.lY.'so.•y. Miscellaneous advertisements. . _ A Perfect %nboituity For the Lancet. Leeches and Blisters ill when the inidersi,ned. oiler a lone series of lohm•inn., and costly experiments, heroine Cully confirmed in his eonviction. that tho wiel., giotic halt ohieli he now 11118 the happiness to present to the American pnhlic. woo PERFECT S.UBSTITUTH for lllooasletting, Leeches and Blisters. his to in-I out so agirated that !menet/I not sleep Inc many nights. The cause of his agitation was the striking fact, that the manner of its operation like that of the viers in vaccination, could not h• satisfactorialy explained Upon any known principle. Bow, in whet way, itso effectually solid. I Inflammatory Disease and no ntloa, was at first a holly inexplicable—lna, on further experiment, it was proved that -it equalizes the fluids of the body, the want at an egailihritim in whieh, is the solo cause of inflammation. Such i s its potency, that like the vaccine matter, 'it requires merely oat adheres to the point or. quill dipped into a notation of if.--to effect the entire svtcm—hut must he instantly used - tO.- forte* ilecompos*tizin and secure its full virtue . . Three in acute. and two in chronic diseases, e very 2.1 loots, till the heat, pain and febrile acs I Hon Inive sul,ided, and a per/et cure effected. When it takes the place of blisters, ointment end leeches in local affections.. Brain Fever, I (71,1111, Toothache. Pleurisy, &c., its tnode of adininistiation is two-hild. (See direetiin of dis solving. &e.) 'rim discoverer has withheld it from the pub lic till now• by the advice of a judicious physi• clan sad valuable friend whom tin cotsulted -11 know•tt end felt in that medical world—and who ilosired to submit it to the test lit experiment. After Witnessing Under his awn serutinizing eye, its signal ttioniph o,er both acute and chronic iylatnntatneo tii,ea , s, in re peated and rc-repeated trials, lie offered $25.- r Otto to clime to as u special and equal partner in the Recipe fn• its manufacture, but the propo sal was rejected. The disuse of the lancet and blist e r, is mantled both by humanity by liumonity and science. is tt not a mistake, to suppose that keitle at boiling water (the inflamed Mood) will red. TO boll, by dipping out a part of it— or a cask entail eider (had bleed) he mede ws], by drnw•ing it portion aft? Is it not mistake, to suppose that blistery end rithellieients will remove itillammation, when they virtually superadd one inflammation to *mother'? The late Dr. It. IVaterootise, MoanedUaicer.i• ty, suid 11111 sick of learned qnaebry„' i)he of the ti,st tail tiro 11fyso•tuns In New England acknowledged jest hef.re lis death, that "he has been; .hoilding for ninny years. wetlicr I 101.1- thiliag anti 6lietorx did not aggravate rather diso=wn " who stand high in the Ohl and New• school, have quite re ecutly esponstid his views and now openly rota fean, they believe the lan ..et, senate leeches and blisters injure ton where they benefit opti— They think time is n meaning to Dent. 12. 23 —Gen. 9, 4—undLevit. 17,14—taut ni.oon to 'rue stet.." It is not the croons of blood (there never is too much) that causes di sease, but the want of a balance between tee fluids and The special excellence of the A utiphlogistie Salt, is that without the useless loss of blood mid strength. it effectually subdued inflammato ry disc.., (no others) by probing an equili hriatii id all the fluid in the body and a min/m -elte:lt uninterrupted circulation. It exertP, the matter, and extraorilinaty influence over the r ens and mit:ries—resulting in a grad ual decline of lottanninition so indicated by the pulse, which assumes its natural state as the beet pail, an i fever diSSilispettr. ca. many medicines oll'erod for sale, ere he.tf donlittid certificates, (their 7i, . - ) and claim to he universad muddies, miring tl malidies—n burlesque on common sense; As the discoverer or this Salt, solemnly protests against having it pieced in the categcry of hatels and impotitions. he has resolved that it slier.' go Molt to the world, like the pure gold WWI no otherpmwort than int tone val ue• If the public find it genuine, they will re ceive it—ifs, arises, they will reject and con demn it. Instead of being a panacea for all ills, it has control over but nue Ut,—lnts but one nun —lic.miolkho. but our thing, in wit, soma:Es INFLAMMATORY DlSFARE—whatuver he its font; or local ity—wether in the hoed. throat chest al, domen, extremit•ea or skin. It is asked, how it does thi4—simply by restoring the lust bal ance het, elm the fluids and solids. The following diderentiorial which the MI. balanced fluids asume, and many not here men tioned that have HOOT or less heat, pain or fever (no others),re as pet feel ly cured by the Anti phlogistie Salt,es tire is extinguished by Irate, 1. usses where the unbalanced fluids liffout the Ilya, and TIM/An—hi wit, 13r•ain Fits, Iltud a r•ht, hylonmed Eyes, Ears and \'or•, Canker, Neuralgia, Erysipelas, eaten/4 Croup, Bronchitis, &e. 2. CllSes where the unhainne,l fluids efreot the Curer and AItIMMEN—to Wit ; lr7anied Lungs ,end Liter, Colic, Pleurisy, Conghs, Dppep, sea, Asthma. Dropsy, Ileartturn, Gravel rites Gonorrhea, l'eiereal, tr, 3. Cases where the unbalanced fluids effect the ExTusstinna anti SHIN -to wit; Rheuma tism, Gout, Scryitle. Illeers, Chilbains, Chilbains, Chicken and Small /hx, Salt Rhoum, with itcls ing awul ether ( 'Wrier our Alfietions, &e. Thie Sett ifieativ alleviates the inflammatory pains recular to mullet! lathes, (before and at the time of confinement) anti many female coin plaints, and is very etlientious in Fever, Ague. W.lllllB, Noreen, and Spinal Affections anti ntlynther forms et (nook this) inflanimetnry di tease, attended with heat, pain or febrile symp toms. lip' Persons who have a tendency of blood to the head or boort, or lead inactive lives, or hrcuth Vie impure air of manufactories anti the piiimminis fumes of metals and minerals,or Ike is milieolthy climates, are exposed to a partie liar itintion of the fluids of the body, , vhich one doge without interfereing with the diet or linsi nese, once in three months. would invariably pinven,. It is beleived to afford protection front infectious tli,euse. and tlivrelbre travellers, sui,ors, and soldiers should supply themselves with it. GP While tunny nostrnm-makers victimize the good natured and plll-ridden public, ay or dering "Iron six to a dozen boxes of hotttes, to cm e any malady." no matter what—the un dersigned is happy in being utile to state, flint the ;revert, torms of recent inflammatory di sease, v.as over came by one Acute package, and the most obstMate and long standing by one Clan Me package. It does just what it d o n., to do—and no more, or less—equalizes the fluids by removing from the system all ar terial and venous ohntruei ans. tom' Pleas let your neighbors read this. F. COGGSW ELL, M. Ft., DISCOVEIMH AND ratiettwrou. For sale at the Chenp Drug Store of Samuel S. Smith, &Co.' auntiugilou, Pa. Feb. 16th 1859. Green Willow Foundry., T WOULD respectfully inform the public Clint I I have commenced business at the above place, and will he ready to aecomodate all who may want an) thing in my line of bushiest'. I will have on hand or make to order Threshing Machines, and all miter machinery that may he called or. C..stings of evert description, Cook and Parlor Stoves. Plows, hollow-Niue, Ct.— All kinds of Turning, either need or iron. and Blacloniithing will Ins dune in the best manner and on the mort reasonable terms. Farmers and others wishing to purchase new machines will find it to their advantage to give me a cali. All kinds of Country produce taken in exchange ut market prices. PETER TIPPERL Watorstreet, Oct. 13, 1858.-Iy. news. M. PE'II'ENGILL & Co. r ll 7 ll.deer• titting Agency, 119 Nassau St., New York, & 10 State St., Boston. S. N. Pettengill & Co. are the Avesta fin. the '..lottatiat." and the most influential and largest circulating Newspapers iti the United States and the Camlse. They 'are authorised to oentraet fer as at oar !awe, rates Miscellaneous Advertisements. THE GREAT PIIRIFER 1- . VIE WORLD CHALLENGED hs— raD". TO s'RODUCE ITS EQUAL I /kr THE BLOOD SEARCHER we-GLORIOUSLY TRIUMPHA Sworn statement of David McCreary, of Na pier Township, Redford county. In April, 1856, as neer as I can remernembar a small pimple made its oppeoranee on my up per lip, which soon heroine enlarged and sore. I used poulti-es 111 sorrel, and a wash of blue vitrol, without effect. Finding the gore extend ing I celled on Dr. Ely, of Schellshurg, who pronounced it CANCER, and prescribed a wash. of sugar of load mid bread poultices. Finding these remedies of no avail, I called upon Dr. of D o vid,viiio, Somerset county, who also pronounced the disease Cancer and gave me internal and external remedies—the letter emisisting principally of caustic; hut all to uo purpose, as the disease continued spreading to ward the nose. I next rued u preparation of.ar 0411a..44eiistrz l o u f t ,flTha :u111:11..„ - i111.11 , 11511 , 11. I next yawl upon Dr. Stotler of St e .. Cleirsville, Bedford county, who also pronoun 7 cod the disease to he Cancer, and applied a Salve slid tic be a never-failing remedy, but it had ne effect whatever in checking the wend of the sore. In December, of the some year, the die• ease 61111 eaten awey a greater part of my upper hp. and had attacked the nose, when I wept to Cincinnati where I consulted Dr. R. S. Newton of the Electic 'Medical College. Ile pronoun eril the disease "a cutaneous Cancer, espy:in duced by an inordinate use of mercury.' H. applied mild ohm ointment, and gave me inter nal remedies. My face bested up, but the in tbintmation woe not thoroughly removed, Is Fehructry, 1807, he pronounced rile MCA, awl I left fir home. In April the diocese ngoin re horned, end Sc violent was the pain Ilia/ I could not re,t at night. Late in May I returned t• Cincinnati. and again placed myself under the eletr;,e of Dr. Newton, with whom I remained Fepteinher, during which time ho used every known reapply, ail partly 'succeeded tee checking the disease, but when I returned home there were still throe discharging ulcer, t,„0„ my fire. I continued using Newton's preparation., and also medicine that I got from Dr. Ely. but the Cancer continued growing as til it bad eaten off the left side of my Core, the greater portion of my left cheek, and had attacks en any left eve, I had given up all !cope afire ., being' cured, since Dr. Ely acid lie could only glee relief; but that a core was impossible. l's March, 1858. I Hengist a bottle of "Blood ewes but I mu, confess I had no faith its it, I W. very weak when I commenced taking it but I found that I gained strength tiny by Jay, and Moo that the ulcers commenced drying up. I continued, and when the third bottle aus ki ken my tare Wile healed ae if by a mirecle. 1 used a fourth bottle and I hare been Iseelthier sieve than I have been for the last seven year.. Although lily face is sadly disfigured I mu still gnitetitl to 11 benigu Provideuce who has spared my life, and which has been done through the instrumentality of LINIMISY'S Isomovau Itcc..e• SE/411CM.. DAVID AIoCHEARY. Sworn and subscribed. this Slat day of gust. A. D. 1858, helbre me, one of the Ju..i.eti °file Pence in and fur the Borough at' Ilallidays• burg, Blair county Pa. Wituoss— U J Jones. JURY GOSILNY NEW EVIDENCE. Doing afflicted with a grevioua Totter or tie arms and face—after trying matey reutedise which utterly failed to care—l was pomaded by W. M. Barra & Co. to try Lindsey'. Impro ved Blood Searcher ' ona now, six- wheks after finishing the s sand hotels, pronouns* Loral cored. - The totter broke out, something orm s rear ago, on the inside of toy alms, extending ?rola the elbows down to the wrists; also ea my fete. immediately round the mouth and chin, and e.se tilted to he 11 perfect torment to me wain mei thn Blood Searcher. lily urine, at times, wets almost useless, owing to the creeks and sores en them, liable to bleed at may time en the, leust exertion to lift or work, and conic ties so itchy that I could ...orn.4.- • oil I have now been cured six wealmt and feel it due to :dr. Lindsey, nod to the leb lin generelly, to make this statement, in hope that others like myself may he' bee, tied 6: using hie rehash!, medicine. her JANE ;IA WILSOO I I mark Sworn and enbacrilutd before me, one of +l.• Aldermen in and fir tho City of -Pittsburg : this 28th day of July, A. 1). 1853. AND McMASTER 44/11,0411, . Sapi. 22,58. ly. DALLEPS MAGICAL PAIN EXTAAU- TOR. T n all disessex inflatnation more or leei fiblllillat.—now to allay inflamedna strike■ at the rout of all diseases—hence an hoesii• we cur, GALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTII9 - 011 and nothing else, will (dirty iuilanic jun at once, Bil rusks a certain cure. Dalley'm Magical fain Extractor will eltflf the following among a great catalogue of disease.: Burns, Scalds, Cut., Chafes, so,' Nipples, turns, Bunions, Britian, Strains. Rites, Poison, Chilseys. 'Gout, Swelling, Rho. midis" Suald Head, Salt Rheum, Baltlasir, Krvsidelas, Ringworm, Barbers Itch, Sm.) Pox,. - Meade Rash, &c., kc. To some it may appear incredulous that . many diseases should be reached by one art' • clo ; such as idea will vanish when reflectic . points to the fact, that the salve ins combine tion of ingredients, each and every one appl. log a perfect 'militias to its apostate disortle. GALLEYS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOI in its effects is magicil, because the time short between diseases and a permanent cur ; and it is on extractor, us it draws all discus out of the affected part., leaving nature t perfect as before the injury. It is scarcely 1 eessary to say that nu house, work-shop, • ;• manufactory should he one moment without ,i. No Puin Extractor is genuine unlace box has has upon it a steel plate engrierit with the name of Henry Dailey, Meunier rer, Fur sale by all the Druggist. and pall i'. medicine dealers throughout the United St. and Canaries. Principal Depot, 160 Chamber. it., New-York. c F. CHASE John Rend, Agent Huntingdon Pa. Nov. 17, 'sB.—ly. ___ New Card-Press. Having bought a jizst "CARD•PREBS," • a are now prepared to print in the prcportio •t three cords in the same time that any 0* r pecan in the• county can print one, coneequ • ly we can print them cheaper—if not done t we make no charge at all. We ask your t tronage. A. P. WILPON R. iinoon Para WILSON & PETRIKIN, lITTOR.NEYS .9T L.RW, HUNTINGDON, PA. Practice in the several Courts of flnntin 5 a Blair, Cambria Centre Mifflin and Juniata C i. ties. March 23, tSr JOHN SCOTT. SAWING T. lii MOTT •1S 1321CM1, Attorneys at Law, Huntingdon, Pa,, Office same ae formerly occupied by J. I tt. Oct. 19, 1853. NAT.A..INT9r3III:). Two YOU,Nti MEN to learn the Ai .1 ro typilig business. Instructioits given for he sum of $15.00. For particulars, en.,sp) tes WM. T 1101144. 4,21## t 'Willem% MIL ILIUM