Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, November 02, 1859, Image 3

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Viednesdey Morning, November 2, 1859
LOCAL lATTELzIGENeE.
ARISTOCRACY.—Nothing is so disgusting in
bur opinion, than the aristocratic, unsociable
and contemptible bearing exercised by a cer •
Sabi portion of our community, male and fat.
male, towards their fellow... Whore ever
we may cast our eyes, we behold distinctions
of all kinds. Out every side we behold brain.
lose fops and emptyheaded women, whose only
conversation is the nobleness of family, or
*heir contempt of what they term tilt', "lower
blesses." Even in this, our boasted land of
liberty and brotherly affection, this pitiful quid
by abounds' ; yea, even iu our very communi
ly and villiage. •If we use harsh language in
hying that its devotees are the stench of so.
piety, we feel that the subject requires it. Take
fur instaAce, a villiage however small it .may
he, in ivy portion of our State, fur example.—
In it, we may find half dozen different classes
or casts, as among the Hiudoos, Not d esig.
mated by the color of their turbans, but by the
length of their purses. First in order, we find
the flaunting Miss, or sickly-countenanced dan
dy, whose lingers are shining rings, and dres•
ass glittering with shining gold; to hen or her
the touch of a poor titan is contaminating , and
the sight of an honest laborer a mark for their
ridicule and et:useless jute. And yet would you
go back a short distance in their generation,
we world find nothing to invite us with ven
eration for the chatacter of their sires.
.Ashamed of the honest farmer, mechanic or
laborer, because they toil day by day for the ir
support. Ashamed of these the very emblems
of a nabob's glory and honor; the bulwarks of
freedom, and a country's noblemen. The work.
ing•mau could not be spared from society, whilst
.the idle, aristocratic dandy, would confer a bles•
sing by his departure from it. Have we not
bright, undying and holy examples of working.
men wherever we may each them. The Su_
vior of mankind was a mechanic 1 the Pintos
of Peace has hallowed our occupations by his
participation in the toile of life. He, who
commanded the winds to obey him, was not
ashamed of the poor man, nor the occupation
of man. The Apostles were laboring men,
and then., oda of the wisest, greatest add hest
spirits that have lived, labored fur their daily
bread, With such examples before you, work
ing men, bear up; mind not the taunting and
insolent bearing of idiotic persans, for he or
she who eau use insolent phrases towards an
honest working man, on account of his occu-
pation, is Kula lees than an idiot, but look up.
ward and press forward in the road which has
been laid out fur your example by the wisest
and best that have lived.
Poon CHILD !—d few !lionisings ago, as
we passed along the street, we saw a little
4.. y, ra ,nlO.l W a pity ~tolletktil.frone—
hildren whose fathers spend nearly all
their earnings at the drinking saloons, re
g.; dless “o! the little ones at home," sna
king themselves and those around them
mizerable, and mowing in the bodies of
the children the seeds of consumption.—
l'he children of the '•first families' are al
so to be pitied—pitted for fashion's sake.
The terrible mortality caused by the dread
diseases of the age, should aughe us think
a little seriously of many things, and not
least seriously of the freaks of fashion,
which set climate at il,fianco. tt by do
we send children abroad in damp and cold
Weather, with their limbs bare, submitted
tender as their bodies are, to reks .that
even strong adults could not brave with
impunity I Custom has made this matter
appear familiar and trifling, but it is not
eat of place to say, at the beginning of an
ether winter, that the denial to young chit.
dren n( proper skit ta to their clothes, and
warns coverings to their legs, has sown the
avec!, of consumption in thousands, and is
of many things done in obedience to laws
of fashion, the one that is most thoughtlems
and cruel. It is in the child that comsuinp
lion can most readily be planted. Then,
parents, reflect for a moment—winter is at
our doors ; let not your passions for strong
drink, or your desire to rank amongst the
f ashionable, be instrumental in destroying
your childrens' best interests I provide
properly for those around you, that you
.away sea health stamped upon their faces,
Diswions. NOTICE.—(n accordance with
the often expressed wish of a number or
physician of this county, to have the late
“Huntingdon County Medical Society,"
'revived or re•organixed, the undersigned
begs leave to call a meeting of the Proles.
eibn, to be held at the Masonic Hall, of the
Borough of Huntingdon, En Tuesday, the
16th day of November next, at 2 o'clock,
p. m., and would friendly and cordially in
vite all regular physicians of the county—
thou .who are graduates of some respec-
table medical school, recognized by the
State Society, and those who haVe been
practitioners for at least fifteen years, and
who, moreover, are in good, moral and pro.
fessional standing in the pie c, where they
reside, and are regular practi:ioners"—to
attend the proposed meeting and join there
in far the above purpose.
J. B LODICN, sa. D., Censor, Hong. Dial.
Penna. State vied. Soct'y.
ItiennvesaNTs.—We notice an 8 by TO
dwelling house. almost finished, up on tow
hill. II tntingdon must and will improve,
' We also notice with pleasure that a new
pavement hes been laid by some of our
Market street friends. The pr ,, ement at
the Methodist Church has been completed .
The house of Win. Mc\lurtrie is now
ready for roofing. There are Pryers! oth •
ar metterirof improvement in town, butt we
rill police them at.serne ether time.
liilirMiss Kate Dean, the American
Prima Donna, gave a grand concert at the
' Methodist Church in this place on Mon.
day evening last. Miss Dean wan apu
pil of the celebruted Italian Segall, and is
considered by professed vocalists to pos•
sees a liner and more comprehensive organ
than that of any of the present age. She
is gifted, too, with a full sopreno voice.—
All who have heard her express them•
selves as being highly pleased.
A second concert was given on Tuesday
evening, for the benefi t of the church,
'Just es usual, a company of mid
night marauders rosined through our
Weer, on Monday night last(Hallow Eve)
being full of vocal music and bad whisky,
seeking for something to divert themselves
with. We hear of several wagons being
token away, fences built, and other like
mischief It's a ,city these rowdies can
not be •topped in their midnight prowling.
disturbing the peacable citizens of our bor
ough.
Mr Kennedy's Rink Note Review,
published at Pittsburg, and Peterson.%
detector, published at Philadelphia, for
November have both been received. It is
astonishing how great a number of coun-
terfeit and altered bank notes are in circa
lotion at th;s time, and we know of no but
ter protection for the hominess man than to
get one of each of the above mentioned de
tectors.
Dr' We wonder if the ague is 'cathing.'
In the same breath we wonder if it won't
have a time shaking its last victim!
COM SION SENSE
Rules the maul of the people, whatever the
misnamed and misantrope philos ophere may
say to the contrary. Show them a good, thing;
let ite merits be clearly demonstrated, and they
will not hevitate to give it, their must cordial
patronage, The UIaSSUE have already ratified
the judgement of a physician, concerning the
tit atisTerritive WT.., as may be seen
by the immense quantities of this medicine
Which are annually sold in every section tit the
land. It in now recuguizeu us gamut) , super'.
or to all other reined'es yet. deemed for diseases
of the digestive urgent' such as diarrhtuu, dye•
peps's, aria Inc the various levers that arise
truth derangement of those purituus of the sp.
tent. Hostetter's name is rapidly becomin h a
household word, trout Maine to Texas, from
the shores ul the Atlantic to the Pacific. try
the article and be satisfied.
butt! by all druggitne in the world.
—See eilvertibument in uuother column.
THE TRIUMPH COMPLETE,
ditsoiber perfect cure o/ Epilepsy by Dr.
Mime a EpUepttc Piths.
DURANTS Ntor, rERQUIMAN 8 Co , OCt 1,
lir. It*Nee—Lear btrt—tlaving been at ,
Aieted with ta11.% tits for twine yeara pelt,
1 heteruuued to give you Pille a trial, kudver•
flan meat ut which I now to mune ut the inyere,)
and couttuued to we mew for some mouth, ult
.' I unaw r.uly eurad. 1 beltuvu ,Loin to be
first rate attwle ; and Wu. 1 have wed thew,
hove uut had uue 'ltasca, and am now to the
eujoywe tt of good health.
0 aro, very respectfully,
Yours, Zsc., JUN ATH AN J. J ICOBS.
P. S. 'rho Pills were rel.:untended to we
by Mr. Nathan Newby, ut 11110 euuuty, to Mame
adOreee yuo sent thew. Those Pow, be.itles
curing Epilepey, ore a specific ter au mum's
cawu ut nervous Unmade. elicit *0 per hex;
two boxes fur *5; twelve tamed her Pet
tit/11d eta:loBl.g u remittance will have the ?ilia
sent thew tbruugh the wail, 00 RIO receipt.
For Bole by bare o.llusce, Nu. 100 bo.ti
niure street, ttaifiwure, to whuni uitiers
from all parte ul the Union 111114 L be audreased.
To CuNet:sinus:lL—The advertiser having
been restored to health in a few weeks, by a
very simple remedy, alter having guttered sm.
erai years with a severe Lung ..oection, and
that dread disease, Consumptitni,-19
to make known to his fellow sufferers the means
of a cure. To all who desire it he will send
of the prescription used (tree of charge) with
direction for preparing and using the name,
which they will find a sure cure for Conaway
lion, Asthma, Bronchitis, tic. The only ob
ject of the advertiser in sending the prescrip
tion is to benefit the afflicted, and he hopes
every sulferer will try too remedy, an it will cult
them nothing, and may prove a Messing. Par•
lies wishir.g the prescription will please address
Rev. EDlt Aktll A. tt 118 UN,
Williamsburg, Kings Cu., N. Y.
Nov. 2nd.-7t.
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS,
PHILADELPHIA ; Se ptember 21. 1859.
FLOUR—Superfine. per barrel, $5 01/5 25
4, Extra " " 5 31(..., 50
Id family " 6 62ta 6 75
What—red, per buaheJ, 1 311(aal 31
" Whitt " 1 336,1 40
overseed $6 60®5 10 per 64 "moods
Timothj eeed, $l,OO to 2 00
Flax. per bushel $1 70
American Life insurance Trust o.
Capital stook. 3:10.000,
ComPanY't Walnut street, South
East corner of Fourth, Philadelphia.
Life Insurance at the usual
N'utual Rates.
Or at Joint Stock rates at about . 20 per cent.
lens, or at Total Abstinence Rates, the lowest
in the world. A. WHILLDIN, 'resident.
J. C. Stan. Sec.
Sept. 28, '59.—1y.. F. H. LANE. ,Agent.
Great Western Insurance & Trust Co.,
409 Walant•Bt . , Philad's.
Capital and Available Assets, over
$850,000.
Fire inland and Marine Cargo risks taken
on the most favorable terms..
as.* right, Sec. C. C. LA TTIROP, Prea.
Oat 12, '59.-I — yee. F. IL LAtili, AO.
Z. 11.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ;
RESPV.CTFULI , i OFFERS HIS PROMS
siunal services to the citizens of LIONTINCIRON
and vicinity.
Residence on Hill street, in the house for.
merly occupied by Dr. R. A. Miller.
April 12, 1869.
PAPER I PAPER I
ote, Post, Commercial, Foolscap and
Flatcap—a good assortment for sale bytlie
rsam, half ream quire or sheet. at
Lewis' New Book mid Stationery Sto re.
' Ftte.22,411.4,
EOENIVECIPS T4R (ND WOOD
NAPTHA PECTORAL,
In the best medicine in the world, for the
Cure of Coughs and Colds, Croup Bronchitis,
Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of
the Heart, and for the relief of patients in the
advanced stages of Consmoption, together with
all Diseases of the Throat and Chest, and
which predisposed to Consumption. It attacks
the root of the disease, and makes the fell des.
troyer succumb to its influence. It also pro.
duces tree expectoration, and induces healthy
action in the diseased Morons Membranes and
Timm It is peculiarly adapted to the radical
cure of Asthma. One dose of this invaluable
Syrup opens gives rose, and consequently
sleep, which the peculiar nature of this disease
denies him. It tit very pleasant to the taste
and prompt in its effects. Try it, and be con•
vineei., that it is invaluable in the cure of
Brffirhial2tifeetions.
Price 50 cents per 'Jodie. Prepored only
by A. ESENWEIN. - Druggist, N. W. Corner of
NINTH & POPLAR Streets. Philadelphia.
N. B.—For aale by John Read. S S:Smith,
Huntingdon, R. kießurneys, Sirs Mu+.+er,
MeAlavey's Fort. John D. Rethriek Markles.
burg, Gen. K. Smith, St Co. Phil. and Store•
keepers sod Druggio generally
May 25th, 1859 -ly.
FALL & WINTER
CLOTHING!
The undersigned would remoectfully ctll the
attention of our friends and custotnete, no well
■n the citizens of the town and country general
ly, to oucnelyiind extensive atu , octnent of
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
consisting of every article of.gentlemente fur
nishing goods. We deem it unneceesary to
make a newspaper flourish, being confident that
■ call and on examination ()four goods, will sa
tisfy all, that our goods are just what we re
commend them to be, well male, of good mate
rial, end as cheap as the same quality of goods
can he bought in the count• of Huntingdon.
It is not our desire, as it is ant the policy of
honest men, to deceive, but this much we will
say, that we will guarantee to all who 'may fa
vor us with their patronage, entire satisfaction
as to quality, fit and price. Should gentlemen
desire 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 at corner afthe diamond, Long's new house
M. GUTMAN .2 CO.
Oct. 12, 1859.
CLOTHING
FOR FALL AND WINTER.
A New Assortment Just Opened S
And will be sold 30 per cent.
CHEAPER THAN THE CH EA PEST!
ROMAN respectfully in'orma his Casio
mers end the public generally, that he has
;net opened at his store-room in Market Manure-
Huntingdon, a splendid new stock of Ready
made
. .....
Clothing for Fail and Winter,
which be will iell cheaper than the same quality
of Goods can he 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 stock before I well'.
sing elsewhere. Also,
Bats, Caps,
which will be sold lower than at any other es.
tiblishment in the county.
Huntingdon, April I. 1958.
CHEAP DRUGS.
New Thug and Grocery Store.
SAMUEL S. SMITH, Hill St., 2 door, west
of Montgomery, St Huntingdon. Dealers in
Drugs. Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints Varnish
es, Oils, Spt. Turpentine, Fluid, Alcohol, Wine
and Brandy of the hest article for medical pur
pescs .Coneentrated Lye for mat ing Soap, Glass
Pratt}Patent Medicines also Cofic, Tea, Cho
colate, Sugar, Molasses, Vinegar, Fish" Salt
Flour. Crake., Nuts, Candies, Figs, Raisies,
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 desire
pure and Genuine articles will do well by
giving us fl eon.
0,1. 12. 1552.-1 y.
The Country Saved
HI •
An Abundant Harvest!! 1
And to meet the increasing demands for goods,
JAS. A. BROWN has just received from the
city the largest and hest stock of
HARDWARE
ever brought to Huntingdon,
AT CITY PitIVY.A.
Thin ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS
exceeds all others in importance.
Ist. Because it supplies TIIE PEOPLE with
indevengable articles and many useful inven
tions, which ran he found on/y in a HARD
WARE STORE.
2nd. Tho subscriber purchasing in large
quantities from manufacturers, in enaloled to
sell these goods from
20 to 100 per cent cheaper!
than they are sold by other merchants.
Hie stock includes a complete variety el
BUILDING-HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
OILS, PAINTS.
VARNISHES. GLASS,
STEEL, IRON,
MECHANIC'S TOOLS,
HOLLOW-WAlig,
SADDLERY,
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
CHAIN PUMPS,
LEAD PIPES,
ISIOROCCOES,
LININGS 8!::.
Together with a full assortment everytt;,
pertaining tc Ills lino! of hu,iiness.
All orders recein prompt attention.
JAMES A. BROWN.
Huntingdon, Oct. sth, 1859.
90
75 to 80
NOTICE. TO COLLECTORS.—CoIIectors of
1858 and previous years who have not been
already issued against, you are hereby reques
ted to have your duplicates paid off, on or be•
fore the first day or November next, or the Pal
hem of your accounts will be put into the
hat.ds of the Sheriff for collection.
The collectors of 1859 are requested to have
the one half of their duplicates paid against
the November court, and to have them fully
settled up on or before the first day of April,
1860. If hot paid by that time. the balance
of their accounts will he immediately placed
in the hands of the Sheriff for collection.
By order of CPMMISiii one.,
HENRY W MILLER, Clerk.
Miguel 17, 1859.-tn.
1859 -DRYOO ON FOR AUTUMN: 485 9
Full stool' of SILK GOODS,
Full stock of STAPLE,GOODS,
Full stock of FANCY GOODS,
Fashionable FALL SHAWL q,
CLOTHS, CASSIM ERB St VE , T 'NOS.
Blankets, Quilts, Table Linens, 4,J8
EYRN: & LA NDEI
Fourth and Aroh SU, PHI LA D' A .
N. B.—Black Silks, Wholesale, at tow rat's.
sir Bargains Daily from Now York Auctions.
Sept. 7th, '59.-31a.
Dr. John McCulloch,
n ffere hi. professional .crv;cos to the ciiisensr
Ulluntingdon and vicinity. Office, on 11111 it,
between' Montgomery an , Both.
.12mtentrlow, hrg. 2*, MIL
TUE CELEBRATED COPPER TOES
Mitchell's Patent Mciallio Tip, cipaigned on•
peciall" for Boys'. Youilite and Children's
ROOTS AID WOES.
AN IMPROVEMENT hits been applied to BOOM
and Shoes, by which a saving of expense to
the customer, of t wo.thirds is realized, by actual
exp• riment.
lite Tip consists of a piece of copper or oth•
er indestructible material, neatly fastened to
the toe of.the boot or shoe, forming 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
CIDI.II . DIE . N'N,RDItie AND YOUTII3' BOOTS AND 0000,
The importance of this invention will be
readily appreciated, 11,1 it is well known that
children invariably wear out their boots and
shoes
FIRST AT THE TOE,
and, with this protection. Chet will upon an ay.
erage wear at leas t two to three times as long
as the old style, while the expense is hut a trifle
more.
This invention is also especially applicable to
Miners' Boots, and all occupations subjecting
the toe of the boot or shoe to be cut or worn.
Merchants, and the public generally, will see
the importance of obt.kning these goods imme
diately, as they are destined for general use, to
supersede all other kinds.
The Goods may he • , htaiued of nearly all
the wholesale dealers in Ike principal cities, or
of the Subscribers,
CHASE. MCKINNEY k CO.,
(Ow.. or Tee PA, ENT.) Boston
August 31st, 1859.-6 m.
C PECIAL ANNOVNCEMENT
From the Quuker City Puhlithing House !
100,500 CATALOGUES, new, enlarger! and
revised—now ready for distribution. Superior
Inducement. to the piddle ! A new and sure
plan for obtaining rums and MILVER WATCHES,
AIM other valuable Prizes. Full particulars giv
en in Catalogues, which will ho sent free to all
upon application.
(wt. worth from 50 eta. to $lOO,
GUARANTEED to each purchaser. $lOO.-
000 in Gifts have been distributed to my patrons
within the past six mouths—slso,ooo to he dis
tributed doting the next six months. The in
ducements offered Agents are more liherol than
those of any other biome in the business.
Having been in the Publishing and Rooksel—
ling 5 usiness for the last eight years. my expe
rience enables me to conduct the Gilt Enter
prize with the greatest vatisfaetion to ail.
orAGENTS WANTED in every town and
county. For lull particulars address
I)UANE UCLISON,
Quaker City Publishing House,
33 South 3.1 St., Philad'a.,, Pa.
Sept. 21st, '59.-2m.
TAGGART & FARR'S.
IM PROVED
F am 1 1,
Se win
Machines I
NO. lo s, EMIT!! EIGHTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
These Machines were awarded the first pre-
Minter at the Lan• aster and Montgomery
County Fairs (the only fairs at which they
have been yet exhibited) in competition with
the Wheeler 0 Wilson. Singer, and ocher ma
chMes, and are tittered to the public with con—
fidence as being the cheapest and beet ma
chine in the market. They are now in exten
sive use and have met the unqualified appro
val at all who have tried them. They are
strong and simple itt construction, and are not
liable to get out of order, as an examinee inn
wili fully satiwy every one. They will do as
great a curie ty or work, do it or well and do
as much of it as the high priced machines ran
do.
FAMILIES, TAI [AIRS & SEAMSTRESSES
Will find these machines adapted to their wants.
They will new fine or heavy goods of every de
scription with equal laeility. For gailnog
purposes they ore unequalled. By a simple
at~jnatalent ot the tension. a edit+ is made
which gathers beautifully. The stich is the
Double Lock Stitch, strong and elastie, and
will no: unravel or draw the goods when unwed
The thread is used from spools of any size,
us purchased at the stores, without re-winding.
Instructions in operating the mach ims given
to purchasers. Each machine is erromplinled
with -high .._
. directions, wi .. ore very explicit, out
certain ell the information necessary to t I).
Crate successfully.
TAGGART & FARR,
No. 103, North Eighth Street, l'hila.
air.W. NO111(1 refer to Gen. S. Mks Green,
Burro Forges, and
W M. BRE WS TER, Agent,
St•ot. 7, 1859.-Iy. Huntingdon, Pa.
GIIADWICK & BRO .
(Surc,smot, to 'Vernon 4. Warniek.)
NORTII.EAST CORNER OF SECOND .t
RACE STREETS,
IHNIX.2I,D.ZIPgrA.
Heaters, Ventllt%rs, Ranges and
Manufacturers, Wholesale At Retail I' ~,1,,,,,, h.,
stoves. I We, the undersigned, hoeing thoroughly tested
ALSO, the shove machine, take pleasure in rot..lnnen.
McGregor's Celebrated Heaters and Stoves. ' 4 :11 the comet to the' public, assured that they
With a great variety of the latest pattern. `'.'''' "tit all 6 " i '' Ith ',,,'" 'l in "' „ ~,
nrrs i l t ittA ...witty,
of Cook and Parlor Stoves ; also, Queen's Pat. 1 , - : , ,,71,71T 0 74',
eat Portable Forges. , L. . oatiniox,
.1. S. Moneta, " ANNIE 1.1. SCOTT,
Aug. 31st, '59. CIIIIIBTIAN Loma, " E. Wiza.tasitioN,
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M ANSION HOUSE, CHAO. H. MILLER, "E. B. SAXTON,
.1. M. CUNNINGHAM, " kl. C. GiviN,
Corner of Hill & Montgomery Streets, Joon S. MiLLER, " M. B. S.MPPON,
HUNTINGDON, PA. 1). H. roar., " M. C. MANES,
CIIRISTaiIsi euUTS, Proprietor, Mrs. J. CUNNINGHAM, " LIZZIE L. Donnie,
This stand is well known as the "McConnell I " JENNIN C. kluunsy " ANN E. CAMPBELL.
House." The location is superior to any other, 1 Huntingdon, July 27th, 1859.-tl'.
bring in the immediste proximity to busbies.;
alto to the Bank and most l'ublic Offices 'Huntingdon & Broad Top Railroad.
It is the determination of the Proprietor, to II
keep i hie House in a style satislitctory to the
.-....-.
public, and it is has desire, to make all who
patronize him, feel at home, and to make the --
'Mansion' rank among the hest of Hunting. ...-
don Hotels. He very respectfully solicits the
public patronage. Apr. 13th '59 - -..... - .1r,5a15,..,,,,i.—......r.
_ . .
JP A & Vet )1 It &ifCo .. Passenger Trains Arrive & Delia! iEa Follows:
. MARKET STREET WHARF, PIIII,`A. MORNING TRAIN,
Dealers in Fish, Cheese & Provisions; For Hepewell and intermediate Stations, leaves
Here constantly on hand an nssortment ot at - - • • • -740 A. M.
DRIED AND PICKLED FISH, &c., viz: Returning arrive' at Huntingdon at 12 33 P. kI.
Mackerel, Shad, Saline'', Blue. Fish, Herrings, EVENING TRAIN,
Codfish, Beet, Pork, Lard, Shoulders,
For Saxton and intermediate Stations, leaves
Hams, Sides, Cheese, Beans, Rice, &c ,
' t - • • • • 5 00 P. M.
' a
I -
Supt. 14, 1859.-3 m.
Return ng arrives at Huntingdon at 8 311 "
-- J. .1. LAWRENCE,
w0r.5000 AGENTS WANTED—To nu font" Huntingdon, Sept. 12. Superintendent.
new and unequalled inventio s, wanted and .- ----- •
selling everywhere. My agents have cleared Ant Iphlogiletic Salt.
over $20,000 on them. Diplomas, Silver toed- This celebrated medicine is for sale at the
al end four Patents granted them. For flier Smith's Drug Store. For all inflArninatory di
stamps you will receive 75 pages particulnrs. 'eases it is o certain cure. Get a box anti try it,
Best agency in the onunig,
, • f:1)1-11tA151 BROWN4owell, Kass. , who are afflicted.
For "tale at Smith'. Thug Rim', Ilimting•
(let 13 1959-Int. ' 1 dew. Pa.
MILNWOOD ACADEMY.
A School for Young Ladies and Gentlemen.
Shade Gap. Huntingdon County,
WM. R. WOODS, A. M., Proprietor and Principal.
111 n. F. F. WOODS. Principal of the Female Department.
J. ALFRED SHADE, M. D.. Profemor of Anatomy and Ilyg,ieue.
Nits RUTH C. BOWMAN, Teacher of Mimic.
Painting and Drawing.
WM. M. WILLIAMSON. } A. tu•slanta.
•
DAVID M. BUTTS,
1 WE beg leave to call the atten-
The next session of this Institution will open the Bret Wedneeday of November. In the !
tion of the Trade, and mot*.
Commercial Department ,youn g men are prepared for the Countin g Rown,
Sy a thorou g h practical (mime in Bookkeeping. especially the Physicians of the
Terme per Imeion of five months, for hoard, tuition and coon, rent, $ 33 " country, to two of the most popu-
SATIN all:
Lessons on the Piano per sc..sion, - • . • $16,00 lar remedies now before the public.
I Use of Instrument, . . • • 2 . 0 ( 1 We refer to
MUSIC. i Lemons on the Gttitar per session, • • • • 8.00 [
Use of Instrument, • - • • 2,00 I Dr Ckas. I'Lltae's Celebrated
Lessons in Vocal Music, • • ' - ' 3, ° 0 j Vermifuge and Liver Pills.
Lessons in Oil Paintin g s per session, 10,00
DRAWING & PAINTING. Drawi, g and Paintin g in Water colors, 8.00 I
.1
Grecian & Italian paintin g , each persession 4.00 [ We do not recommend them as
universal Cure-alls, but simply for
Leather work,• 100
ORNINIENTAL WORK.. :1 , 00 [ what their name purports, vii.:
1 Ornimental Nedle Work, • - • •
Lessons in French per session, • • • 5.00 THE VERAIIFUGE,
BOOKKEEPING,
• 8,00
Double I,ntr
" Y ' ••
• • .. ..
Y• . 20 , 00 ! For expelling Worms from the
Students il the A
It be charged $4,00 for sin g le entry, and *lll.OO [ human system. It has also been
tadrnn Si ngly
Department Fntr will 01
for double entry bookkeepin g . Fur farther particulars, address Win. H. WOODS.
O ct 19. 1859-3 t
i administered with the most satis
factory results to various Animals
subject to Worms.
THE LIVER PILLS,
For the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS,
all 81L161.111 DERANGEMENTS, SICK
ti
nEAD-ACH I, &c. , ; ,In cases of
1 . FEVER AND AGUE,
preparatory to or after taking Qui
p nine, they almost invariably make
a speedy and permanent cure.
As specifics for the above men
-1 tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled,
and never known to fail when ad
ministered in accordance with the
NATO (Do 3C)eC AID -OM7r.
EFALa !AYJD nE21113
Shade Gap, Huntingdon Colley, Pennsylvania.
W. U. WOODS, A. 11. Proprietor and Principal.
Mits. F. T. WOODS, DAVID M. 111 - r
Principal of Female Department. Teacher of thc k;nglish Branches.
J. ALFRED SHADE, N. I)., WM. M. WILLIAMSON,
Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. reacher of Notheinatics.
ALBRRT OWEN, Miss LIZZIE F. LYON,
Lecturer on Art of leaching and Phts. ov. Teacher in Preparatory Department.
Mtss ANNA 0. PATTON. EPHRAINI BAKER,
Teacher of Music. Drawing Grecian and Bal. Monitor.
ion Painting and Fancy Needle Work.
rp HE next semi,. of this Institution will open the first Wedneedny of May. It holds out snpe
rLir advantages to those seeking an education. 'the Board of Instruction is large, and com
posed of those who are thoroughly qualified for !heir prOfession. To Parente and Guardians
who wish to place their children in a secure nod healthy retreat, it holds out rascality. induce
melds A NORMAL SCHOOL will be formed the present session, to which Mr. Owen, our
worthy County Superintendent, will give lectures op the Arc of Teaching and PhysicalLfieogra•
phy. In the COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT, young men wi:l be thoroughly qualif•ed for
the Counting Room. TERMS, for session of five m mths , Sdri.oo. Light and fuel also. Leo
sons in Music, French, Drawing, Painting and Fancy Needle Work, extra,
For further particulars address
N. B.—By those desiring places, early application should be made
A pr.fi,'s9
THE CASSVILLE s.,Mtputat
NORMAL EiC3EIC)COI.;
UOTJEt ILADII26 anD f'5?,1141.%Yt1211.
THE CHEAPEST SCHOOL IN THE LAND
Send for a Catalogue, and Address
M. MN. WALSH, A. M., Cassuille, Pa
FISHEn•&f, WI'MURTRIE ARE tIOW OPENING
Tim largest aid best selected stock of Goods ever offered in this community.
It comprises a full line of Fushionnlile Dress Goods, suitable for FALL and WINTER, such
as Black, and Finley Silks. French and English Merino, All wool Detainer, (plain fled enl
aced,) Nauvau Plaid Tanjore Lustre, Figured Cashmere, Plaids, Mouseline Delositter,Cnburgs.
A Ipacens, Deßarge, Gingham, Prints. Are,
A large and hesotitid ISMOnaleal of Fall and Winter SHAWLS, consisting of S7ELL.IS,
1)011BLE REVERS:I II; ES. SINGLE AND DO 1 . ,k; BIIOOIIA, WA PERLOO, SIN
OLE . ND D 01711,1 WOOL GENTS' rlt.l rEttryo SHAWLS, (6C., &C. A full
stock of Ladies Fine Collars, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, such. as Citlars, Cravats,
Ties, Stocks, Hosiery, Shirts, Gauze and Silk Undershirts. Drawers, Ste.
We have a fine selection of Mantillas, Dress Trimmings, Fringes, Raians, Mitts. Gloves,
Gauntlets. Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Buttons. Floss, Sewing Silk, Extension Skirts, Hoops, ke.
ALso—Tickens, Ostialiurjr, bleached and unaleached Nuslins at all prices, Colored and
White c am b r i c , Barred and Swiss AUtslin Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks, Tarleton and man}
other articles which comprise the line of While tind Domestic Gout's.
w o have French cloths Fancy c aso i m eres, Sattinert,Jeans, Tweeds, Cottnnades, nee.
Denims and Blue Drills.—ALSO, HATS and CAPS of every valiely and
URN EKON, HARD WARE AND QUEENSWARE, ROOTS AND MIN. ,
WOOD and WILLOW-WARE which will he sold
We shm deal in PLASTER, FISH, SALT, and all kinds of GRAIN, and • n 'Nein les
in thus branch or trade unequalled by any. We deliver all packages or parcels rehand on,
FREE CHA RGE, at the depots of the Broad Top and Pennsylvania Rail ads.
Come one, come all, and he convinced that the "Alicritoromtats" is the p,,ce to ae eore
fashionable and desirable goods, disposed of at the lowest rates.
Oct. sth, 1d59.
WASHING CLOTHES RT PRESSURE
V / V Atier flfly yearn experimenting, the pro
per article has at lest horn invented the women
in their hard labors on the was hi ng d a y.
IT IS EVEN SO."
Come and he enaritteed that we are ahead of
every machine in i.e. Ila'f the time, I. all the
hard labor. and half the wear and tear is saved.
Little boys and girls can do the work kr their
mothers. The undersigned have pmehased the
exeltedve right of Huntingdon and 'Mifflin coun
ties. to make and sell .1. T. MI'DOE'S
Emancipator Washing Mraht.7„
We desire the end examine this
trul y l a " 7-, °ltig machine. It can he teen at
our on Washington street.
BALL & PEIGIITAL.
W. 11. WOODS,
AND
Piot. Chas. DeGratla , s Electric Oil.l
'ibis great discovery is now creating, a great
sensation, among the Medical Facia ies of Etc ,
rope and this country. I. will cure the follow I
ing (not everything): Warranted to
Cure Fever and Ague in one day, Cure chjlls ;
in five minutes. Cure Croup in one ni , rht..—
Cure I tenthess in two to tour da2 cure barns
and .Scalds itl tea rn2.antes. • Cure Sprains,
We"ndf. , "! 'oruises in from one to three days
`„ore lidhonation in one day. Cure Nenrall•
gin, Croup, Tooth Ache. burnsin 10 minutes•
Cure Hemorrhage, Scrofula, ' Abscess in ten
days. Cure Bruises, Wounds, 'letter, in one
to three days. Cure Ear Ache, Still neck,
Ague in one day. Cure Felons, Broken Brea, •
Salt. Rheum, in three to six days. Cure Quin.
or'. Palpitation, Pleurisy, in one to ten days.
Cure Asthma, (talsy, Gout, Erysipelas, in five
to 20 days. Lure Frosted Feet, Child:tins,
Chronic Rheumatism, Stiff Joints, Sore Throat I
Scarlet Fever, and the lame made to walk I,
a few bottles. Thia Oil (Ge Grath's) is mild •
and plettsent, and in a great family :Medicine
for children teething. dc. Ladies should all •
use it. It always leaves you better than it
finds you, and one bottle often cures entirely.
Afflicted Thirteen ]earn' and Cured to One
React letter from 11.. e. James Temple.
l'hiledt , lphitt June 9,11. 1456,
, .
Prof. De Grath have been afflicted for
thirteen years with Neuralgia and other pain
ful complaints, and I have been unable to sleep
a mildly or walk any distance for many years
post. Last week I got a bottle of your "Elec.
trio Oil." The first night 1 slept soundly and
well, and to day 1 am like a new man. My
wife could not believe her eyes. Your Elec
uric Oil has done in one week what the ',by:li
lt:lane of Philadelphia failed to do in thirteen
years. Gratefully yours.
REV. JAMES TEMPLE,
310 South stied
DEAFNESS CURED
New Haven, May 18th, 185(1.
Prof. De Grath : My brother has been deaf
three years. Atter trying teeny things, he used
your Uil a few times, and it cured him eutire•
ly. • CLIFFORD & SCRANTON.
There are numerous imitations sprung up
ten the reputation that myartiele has acquired.
The public most beware. They are worthless.
For sale by S. S. Smith. Iluntingdon.
May 25 1859.
See aeq . advenisetnentt
DR. M'LANE'S
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
LIVER
idirections,
• 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.ll Wale. and Pb‘siciene ordering from other*
than Fleming Broil., will do well to write Owls omen
dvdmetly. MIA roar maw but 1, Jrissnes. grepturd loy
Pim, Bros. Pittsburgh. To those wishing to yore
them • trial, we will forward per mall, prat mid, to any
part of the United State.. ono box of for twelve
ibroterent pottage WWI,. or nor vial of vermirup fur
be trteen three-mitt emit, All order. from endmia =BA
recompanied by twenty mate extra.
For nip in II untmoiou I, Join Ruud and
8. 8. Smith, and dealt rs grnerfrlly thrt ugh tie
o unty. [May 11, 1859.—1 y.
SAVINIC FUND.
National'
mr
:I TRH?
Company.
Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania
RULES,
1. Money is received every (illy, and in any
amount, Inrge or mop,
. . _
2. FIVEPER CENT interest is paid for
monex from the der it is put in.
2. The money is always paid hack in GOLD
whenever it is called for, and without notice.
4. Money is received from Executors, Adptf
;astral° •s, 'Guardians and others who deSire to
hove it in a place of perfect safety, and when
interest can be obtained for it-
5. The dioney received from depositors is in
vested in REA lb ESTATE, MORTGAGES,
()CND RENTS., and such other firet•class
,ritrities as the Charter directs.
_ _
G. Office 'lnure—Every dor from 9 till 3
o'clock, and on Mondays and Thursdays till 9
o'clock in the evening;
110 N. HENRY 1.. BENNER, Presidents,
ROBERT SELFRIDGE,. Vies Presidene,.
WM. J. REED, Secretary.
1/1111ECfORS r
I
Hon, Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Bremner,
Edward L. Carter, Joseph 13. Bury,
Robert L. Selfridge, Francis Lee,
Sand. It. Ashton, I J oseph Yerkes,
.-. .
C. Ijni;dreth Nlii;nis, I Ileay I)ieffen'ilerffes,
OFFICK
WALNUT STREET,
SOUTII.WEST CONNER OF TOM ,
TWILADELPIEI2.
A HOMESTEAD FOR $10; A ROME
,`I stead for $100; Also, Homesteads for
$lOllO and over, situated on and near ltsppe,
bannock river, above and below Fredericksburg,
in Virginia. A new town called Rappaliatc
nock, has recently been laid out, in Culpepper
county, in the midst of the Gold Region of Yir
ginia, surrounded by mine, and Mining Com.
j ponies ; find farms and town lots in alternate
j divisions or shares, cal, now be had for a morn
song. simply to induce settlement in this dent
! rahle region. $151,900 worth of land is to be
dividi.d amongst purchasers or given away an
I an inducement to come on and make improve
ments, and the land in of the most improvable
qualities. Many have already settled and scores
of others are coming. Good farming land, in
tracts of any size to suit purchasers, can also
be hail at from $lO to $29 per acre, payable in
easy quarter voarly installments. Ut.queetion•
able titles will in till cases be given.
se— Agents ate witnteei every where to sell
these lands ; liberal inducements will he given.
! I For particulars, mititesti
At• ,r,rjru incr.
nil?