Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, November 09, 1859, Image 2

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    Nuntiught
Wednesday Morning, November 9, 1859
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
OW IRTH IMB RULl9.—Uild r this cap
tion we find an article, in an exchange,
which we give under our laced head, ver
batim, as one well calculated to express our
aentimunte.
Rules for the government of all places
of business, associations, and in lam for
everything, are necessary. For this rea.
son a number have been arranged for the
government of th tee whose curiosities may
induce damn to visit printing offices, or
who may constitute said offices their loaf
ing places. li in expected that the rules
will be u iiversally observed :
1. Enter sol.ly.
2. Sit down quietly.
6. übacribe for the paper.
4. Don't touch the poker.
6. Say nothing intelesting.
6. Engage in no controversy.
7. Don't smoke.
6. Keep six feet from the table.
0.. Dun t tell, to the.printera.
10. Hands all time paper.
11. Eyes air the inntiuscripte.
Gentlemen observing these rutes, when
entering a printing Ace, will greatly
•blige the printers, and need nut tear the
devil.
P. 8. Perssne on business are not re
quired to Le particular in observing the
toles,
N. B. The ladies who sometimes bless
1.16 with thosir ever welcome presence, for •
'w moments, are not .spected to keep the
roles very strictly, and indeed it will be
agreeable to us ts have them break the sth,
6th and 9th rules as often as convenient.
11111rUur devil says "speaking of wel
eotne visitors, persons bringing cotiplimien.
way tickets, large wedding cakes, &c., to
us, writ not only have the hood of welcome
emended to them but receive the printers'
Dust wishes fora succ , •gsful vale rprise."
Friday lust, Bac•
thus was king in our streets. A series of
threatiiiiigs sad Curse, greeted our ears,
and we shudder .t the sight of vice run•
king down our streets like a mighty tor
vent. One man freely.' a severe how
split the head with a hatchet. Ile was
Ara seriously injured.
A tight (=tiered down street in which
the long uten came out second best. The
atme nun was greatly imposed upon by a
pail), of young Men(?) the following sight.
le shame er.tirely dead
THN 110 ND SIRING BAND will give one
if their choice et !men., on Tuesd y even.
ing the 22nd inst. Some of our young
ladies have offered their assistance fur the
occaeion. Thitl baud plays well, and we
feel assured that our citizens will patronise
them, at the object of the members is to
purchase additional musical instruments.
CONCIMT.—Prof. Coyle and hio class
young ladies on the Piano, intend giving
cniteera its the Court House, on Tuesday
and Wednesday evenings of next week
As the object of the concerto ire or fora good
011113 t •nrt the Professor end his chars are
leo well known to require our encomiums,
'are will expect crowded houses.
11/11rWe are aorr) to learn' that Gun.
ft. C. Magill was severely injured on Sur •
tirilar kat. Gen. Magill VVta out with lira
team, the boric. became frightened, arid
threw hint from the wagon. We are in
formed that hie physicran'pronounced hie
•bouldar blade and a number of his rib.
Oroken. We are glad to I , arn th it he
is rapidly reeuveriag and eeneidered out
of danger.
ter Most Printers are very fond of Pie,
but oar boys got hold of a pi last week
which they did not at all relish; but with
all that, t"ey were 60 surfeited with, It that
they have got behind in their vocation.
In other words—in lifting one of the forms
last week, the whole page fell to pieces;
consequently, we are only enabled to give
a half sheet this time, although it ia com
prised of the utu.tl large amount of reading
matter &c.
CAUTION. —On the night of Flolloweye.
Fn Morris township. some michievons boos
we are informed, went out to have tlerlir
usual sport in demolishing their neighbors
&Age; but unfortnnntely, they went to
Mr. Sharer's garden. who wished to see
some sport, thinking to frighten the boys
But by rotor means one of the nocturnal
rangers had stormed himself in en uusus•
peened F ince, by which means a number
of shot were lodged in hie cranium
Boys be careful this be a warning.
Remain at bouts, and let honest people
alone.
1111111rDr. R. Sheliiin McKenzie, Litera
ry ••Editor date Philadelphia Press. will
deliver a Lecture on Thursday evening,
Nov, 17th, in the Onurt Hours, before the
Atandlng Stone Literary Association.
Subject, "The Lights and Shadows of
lrieh Character." and conclude with his
legendary blllad, "The Geraldine."
Tan WIIATIIIii during the pest, week
)All been such as to make it worthy of note.
one time the thermometer stood a t 21
siegrees above zero, and on, Friday it as
1 , it ilium 4 Ogres" et 'swim hut.
Wm.—We learn that several gentlemen of
town were Tery sueeeselul in a hunting exnr
sins, one day last week—having killed fur
turkeys; several clucks. and other small game.
FIR .—A fire hits been ragioa for some
days post on Terras Mountain : hence the
smoke visible.
OUR BOOK TABLE,
THE ATLAWIIC :MONTHLY --The N.
vent.wr number of this adotirob'e Mop.
tine is now before us. Since the death of
the former proprietor's the work has been
under liken by Meer. 'riocan, & Folds
whose enterprise, intelligence and exten
der reputation. are a brtlii.un augury for
the c.mtinned success of the Auntie
Judging front the present number, we
think the high character of the work is
fully sustained
Published in Boston. Ma.,, at $3 per
annum
ificr.The November number of the Gen.
esee Farmer is 110 W before us. Al who
subscribe bet Zen this end the end of the
year, can get the balance of this year and
all 1860 (or 50 cents. Iwo hundred and
thirty 6ve dollars in cash premiums wil:
b. , paid for the greatest number of suf.-
scribe, sent by the hfteenth of Janus ry
FARMER & 11,ARDNER --Th.s is. we be.
lies , •, the only Agricultural publication in
the Stine of Pennsylvania. and is one of the
best published it the United States Eve
ry fanner should hue a cope. It is pub
halted in Philadelphia by A. M. Spangler,
at Si ff yenr.
COMMON SENSE.
Rules the inits of the nertple, whatever the '
misnamed Had aliaantrope philosophers may
say to the contrary. Show them a
10118 merits let clearly detnonstrated. mid they
will not hesitate to glve it their most cordial
patronage, The masses have already ratified
the judgement of a physician, concerning the
viit es of BITTEIta, as may be teen
by the immense quantities of 11113 medicine
which are annually sold in every section of the
land. It is now recognized as greatly superi•
or to all other remedies yet. devised for diseases
of the digestive organs' such so diarrhoea, dye.
and for the various fevers that arise
from derangetnent of those portiffilc of t he sys.
tem. Hostetter's name is rapidly becoming It
household word, from Maine to 'revue, (rote.
the shores of the. Atlantic to the Pacific. ry
the article and lie satisfied.
Sold by all drug . ..till , s it , the world.
—See'advertimiO;ent in :mother column.
To CossestrrtvEs.— , The advertiser having
been restored to health in a few weeks. by
♦ere simple remedy. after linving •u fere.' Nev
Kral years with a 5,1.1 qtrlgilOl, and
that 4111111 Ot 10, —I, anxiotts
to make known to Ins fellow sullerers the 111"1 14
Or . cure. Tl, all who desire it he will send
atilt. prescription used (free of 111arge) with
direc.ion for prep:oil, and using the same.
which Icy will find n mire cure fin Cons" tap
tins Asthma. Bronchitis, &c. The (only tmh
ject nt the advertiser in sending the, preset iti•
tion is to litowlit the afflicted. and he hone s
ever,. todlerer will try his Fume 11. as it will ro•
them nalting, and cur prove a blessing Pau••
ties wishing the proseription will please addre•s
1.', 1 / 1 1'.ARD A. WILSON
Williamsburg, Kings CO, N. Y.
Nov. 2114.-7 t.
'l`lllE Tali) lipti compLETFL GU ItILANTEED to alt purchoser. $lOO,
A,„,m er g p i1,,,.,„ b y D,.. ' 000 in gilts hare 1.11 illStrllltitrd 1 . 0 my pan
Epileptic : within the past six mamba—Sl.solMn to
D URANT . NOOK. p,„ Qui „„,,, , e e„ Oct 1. ;be distribution duriug the next six moot lis.—
Uu.The inducements offered Agehts an, more
11 "'"' —pour be "' 1 end than those of any other house the totsi•
lib-
Ilicte.l with tolling fits for some years past. t
1 determined to give your Pilh il
trial. (sver. n
L es.
ie.nit „, been in t h e p t .:di s hi ng Kw ) r h , t ,h.
tisement ol which I Win some of the papers.) t h ^„ yhiese c ur t h e l„
st '
null cunt holed to use them lute some mooths • sells''ht • • '
enables mew conduct the (ta li E
nid 1 was entirely cured. I believe them to he „ Le with on, to
a first rate article; and since I have used them ' sar . AG EN l . s w, NTE , ht town
I have not had one attack, and am now in the
Kid tur full 1•0111 IM•S .11111
•
enjoymentofgood health.
DUANE ItULISON,
I ant, very respectfully, Quaker Ci.y Publidling [lose.
Yours. &c., .1011 N A'rll AN J. JACOBS. 33 South 3d St., l'ltiltl'it..
I'. S. The Pills were recommitted to me Sept. 21st, 1859.-2 m"
by Mr. Nathan Newby, of this county. to whose
;=.
skitlrc,s you bell, theit;. Those Pills, hesidc
curicg Epilepsy, area specific ror all mod TAGGART Ant) FArirra
ellilllll or nervous disease. Price $3 per IH.
0 boxes for $5; twelve boxes for $24. Per
...enclosing a re•nittance will have the Pil e
sent 'hem through the mail, on its receipt.
s For sale be SCTK S. llaNca, No. 108 Bo lti
more street, Baltimore, Md.. to whom orders
from all . parts or ihe Union must be addressed.
Miscellaueous Advertisemeuts.
American Life Insurance Trutt CO.
Capital kook, 50J.000.
Company s Building. Walnut street, South
East corner of Fourth, Philadelphia.
Lite I wairioiee at the usual
' MUTUAL RATES. 1
; Tamils; Sewing Machines
Or of Ji.iiii Sties rates at about 20 per cent Nu lir;' NOR I'D K11;11111 ATREET
hiss, or m Total Abstinence Hulett, the lowe,
in the world. A. WHILLDIN, .Predideul. r:" II ll.ii 2 1 1.300' .11..
J. C. SIMS. Sec.
Sept. 28, '59.-Iy.. F, IL LANE, Agent. These Machines were awarded the first pre
--- - miums at the Lancaster and Montgomery
11ANSION HOUSE-- i 'County Fakirs (to, only fairs at whichthey
111`.1. Corner of Hill A: Montgomery Streets, I have been exhibited) in competition with
HUNTINGDON, PA. i the Wheeler & Wilson, Singer anal other ma-
CHRISTIAN COVES, Proprietor. ; chines, and ma offered to the public with con.
cadence se being the (themest and best ma.-
This stand is well known as the "McConnell chines in the non-kit. They are cos in emelt-
House." The location is noperior to any °tip . sive use And hare met toe unqualitled appro.
er, being in the immediate proximity to busi- . sal of all who hare tried them. 'rimy urn
nese ; also to the Batik and must Public 0111 sarong and %nettle in con , truethrt, and are not
ces. I liable to gut out of .irder, as an examanAtion
It is the delmanination of the Proprietor to . "Ill' "kV 6 . 64 Y every one. ['hey will do as
keep this House in a style satislitctory to the net u variety of w . " , d u it a" well. ."''' "
public, and it in his desire to Make all who cc much "" " the high priced ii. 4 .iiiiii. ....
re him. feel at how and to make the ''''
Li.ll , : i l i ,„ raiik
urnotio, the be ,,,,,, iimi ,,,,,, Families , Tailors and Seamstresses
- %%ill Mail Lathe machines atl.t pled to their wants.
don Hotels. Ho very respectfully silicas tht• 'They ••;; . f i . Leary gou d a • .
, will sew lie tit teary ut evot y de
public patronage. i ser,ption with equAl facility. For gailtittg
April 13th, 1859. , purposes they are unequalled. Sy A.O nolo
-- adjuhment a the tension, * .stitch Is made
Great Western Insurance Si Trust Co., whicii gathers beautifully. Tii. ...adh is at.,
403 Walnut St. Philad'a. Double Lock Stitch, strung sod elastic, and
Capital and Available Assets, over will i i it unravel lie liralW dm goods when washed.
saao,ooo. . The thread is used from spools of env sire
Fire Inland awl Marine Cargo risks taken as purchased at the stores, svatlwit re- winili ag
OU the most favorable terms. Instructions in 01.11[111g the machine. give..
Joe. Wright. See, C. C. LATHROP. Pres to purchasura. Emit machnie is ace aintmoted
Oct 12, '59.- lyse. F It Lice. A,,,, with till'eCllollB, WI111:11 me very explicit, and
----
Autiphi °giallo salt. rte succev.fully.
This celebrated medicine is tor sale at the ilea'We would refer to Gen. S. Miles Green,
Drug Store of S. S. Smith. For all 'Aaron.- Barra Forges.
tore diseases it is certain cure. Get u bon and WM. IlltliwsTEß, Agent,
try it, who are allied.' • Huntingdon, l's
For sale at Smith's Drtig Store, Hunting- Sept. 7, 1859 -Iy. .
,
don. Pa.
-- DAPERI PAPER!!
(100}L STOVE FOR SALE. r Site, Port. Commercial. Ftsilitettp sod
k_, A Sl'L 551111) NEW COOK , Flat, ap—a, good Resonate... for sale by ow
STOVE itii sale at this Aire; it is cal- 'S. ream, hall ream quire ur sheet. at
eulated to burn weed or MIN. k ICH ' , Lewis* New Souk and Stationary Store.
b• 141.01 1.... I Dec. 'l2. 'SO. O.
THE CAS VILLE . -,147.311.N. I,IIY
INT C>I7iLIVE
_ril 71,:u111',14J 1 til DJ 1 kzi A h vi 'kb 1 Ili 'T 1 LU'L 1 _:.i
THE CITE 1.1.0.41 C SCIII IL I CU LAND.
Send for a Catalogue, and Address
. M. MOT Walsh, A M., Cassrille, Pa
ITSIIEIt I.
THE largt,.:,t ,o1(1 how of 0,04 ,tffl.i.t.,l in this commiipity
Tt comprises n lull line of 1ke.... Goods. tor FALI, and WINTER.
as 13.ateii. and Fancy Silks, and 'krone.. Ali wool Delanies, (plain am'. ign
ored.) Nalivau Plaid, Tani..., Lustre. F :.• Nlouseline licLaiiies,Cuhur,4s,
Alpaec.is, De Pig ,te.
A laree aml beautiful assortinun. of to .. , 1 i -41% Wl.O. consisting ~ 1 8tellits, Double
Reeers..l.l. e. ningle and Double Br wen. a.. I o Y•. I.• 4,1 Dimbie Wool (tents' Travelling
Shawls, it,.. do. A lull stock of teielern's Furnishing Goode such as
Conan, Cravats, Ties, Sleeks, 111.1.,n, Signs, • i.ni dill Undershirts, Drawers, &c.
We have a fine selection of Mateille.. Iron Trimmi Fringe.. R,b .0118. Milts, Gloves,
Guatatleis, Hosiery. Attfidkereltiers. Guittnio, Sill, Extension Skirts, hoops, &e.
Also—Pickens, Osnahurg, bleached end unite cn tt loslins at all prices Colored and
White Cambries, Barred and Swiss \NAM, Victoria Lawns, Naito...es, Tarlctun and many
other articles which compromise the line of White am) Domestic Gook.
We have Ft each Cloth. Few)? Cassimere, Snnim a .irons, Tweeds. cottoned., Linens,
Dimino. and Blue Drills.—ALSO. Slats and Caps of every variety and type,
GitOLERI..S, HARD-it ARE AND QU lido ri AND' ALM i,
wood and ware Wilkil trill b., sold cheap.
We also deal in Plaster, Fish, tali, und all kisols of Grain. and . 1/014SKIA facilities in Rd.
Itraneti of trade ...quailed lty sissy. tie packtigcs or parcels ol Men, hatidiste, Free
of Lharge, at the tit.pos of thellrontl Top :Lod Pen Railroads.
Come one, come all, and he CUIIV 61041 Liu. thu .. NIETit..I.OI.I7AN " is the place to secure fuel
ionistoio nod desiraule goods, disposed of at the lowest rates.
0 i. Esti, 18A.
4,01 ) Pr1 'lO6 I
M.:talliu rip, I lesigited
u4pecially 1,11. Boys . ' Yotolis' Clilldrend
HOOTS AND SHOES. .
Au iiiiprovoinioit lots ouoil it . lilted to
sod whicit at outing Ot expense to the
customer, of two thin:. is realized, by uctutti
experittiutit.
Ine conehdd uf a piece of eupiler ur nth
er intleAructible material, neatly ittAisti..l it
the toe of the bunt Or shoe, twitting a emu I". I
KIM eel ion. '1 his invet.itun ie ta,w p.emet.t.
to the public, 0.1111 the tulle l linuhdetlge of
practical uttlay, having been teased uver Iwo
years, and Is destined entirely to aupersetle the
old style, or children's, buys' and yeuthe . beet:
alai shoed.
The importance of this invention will he
reedit^ appreciated. us it is well known that
weur out their boots awl
shoes
FIRST AT THE TOE,
and, with this proteetion, they will u pllllll.ll ay
eraye wenr at IttitSt two ur three tones us luni,
as the old Otyte, while the expense us but a tri
lie 1111 l re.
'l'tos invention is also especially applitalil,
to and nil tieettintt ions subject.;
the toe or the hoot or shoe to be eta or worn.
A.:rehaute, uu l tlte puddle generally, will get
tl.e tunl urtuucu ui olliaiwiig these lin..
lhalely, aS they are deettned fur general use, It
6uperbetle till other kinda.
rile goods may be obtained of needy all tin
W1i,111.1110 deal..rs in the principle cities, or o
lite attu,eribers.
CHASE, M,KINNEY & CO.
(t)N's Ctti OF TIIY. eATF.s.r.) Bost,
31st, 194.—tini.
PEClill. A NNW.; NII 31 ENT....
ki V . 1,111 tilt: /41111iiel . i'lli.lll6lllllg
100,000 Catalogues, Ikea, large alai revised
—mote reaity for' tlioribution. Superior it
tii.et treats to the 'widthe. A new anti stilt
plait tar obtaitung gold alai silver auteues.lll,l
utbur valuable Prizes, Iv,tll unriiculars 5iV1.1,
ill catalogues, which will be Neat Irce to all itpr
on application.
Vitliiithle gilts wuriit from 50 reins to $lOO,
IMPROVED
.41 © PA
B 01` .: a.. 1 1 7,, 41
1 (
, 1 ' s'.l - 1 -. ..'.
~\# ' 4 , V - • - ,- ; 4 co
oil :,-..il ~, 2 ,- ,
~., i t , ip
E.., N. , 1. 3 4g4, R
' 4l ttSe. . f tr...i:ittitiai '
AND
ARE NOW OPENING
Prof. t hits. lleGratli , e Electric Oil
0.1 tilmeoVen is iltoW vrvitiiitg a great.
anioliAltt Meth.' FeeeHips
rule and this euelity. I will t tire the font.
ug (ma cruel lo
,
t tire 1 . et, and Ague in one day, Cure chills
in li , e tiles. Cure CrUllitniyltt.—
Curr 1 , 1 al ••:, Cl two to lour d. ye, Cure Burns
and aids m tell 111111 airs. Cure itratim
1111 u MI, ttt.,l Itruisus, m front one to three
s. ltoe Ilitinnintion in one day. Cure Nell
1,111, 11111111 Ad, ill 10 Mill-
Ltiii• 1 ' 1,11.111114;e. St:1'41111, Abscess in
C Bruises, Wounds, Totter, in
one to iht, e tiny:, Cure Ear netts, stiff neck,
Agii , to one day. Cure Fellow, Broken
Breast unit Rheum., in three to six days.—
Cure Quinay, Palpitation, in one to
leo 'lays. Cure Asthma, palsy, Gout, Ervsiri.
ems. ill live to 20 days. Cure Frosted Peet,
l,l,rottie Rheumatism, Stiff joints,
Sore Throat, Scitt•let Fever, aml the I tme 'nude
to atilt: I,y it feaMath a. This Gil (LIMO rat It's)
in mild unit idea:wilt, and is a great family
Meilieme for children teething eke. Ladies
should till use it. It always leaves you better
than it finds you, and one bottle often cures en
tirely.
Thirteen Years and Cured in one
week
Buell letter from 11.ev..lumett Temple.
NH11.1(.4414%, Julie Bih. 185 ti
. •
Prof. De thud. I Int,e been alinied lur
tinneen yearn %sub Nenralgin and 11 leer 1 , 1{141.
fill Old 1 hove been unable to .4.•e10
lA. wnl Rey distance for ninny ,rata
11/161. 1.11-1 W(1.1: 1 got 11 bulls. 111 %11m - Ewe
he lint nighi I 51.1,1 miantily and
110111,1111,1 and I 11,111 111i1 1 11 lit• 1( 1111111. '..11)
(.111111111111 ludieve her e3us. Your Dee
e till bus d.e.e in one week whit% the 1111,si
e.nt...f Philatlelphoi lulled luau lu thblern
)enri yunrs.
1t1:1 • . JAMES
31U Small Nireet
DEA I 1.711 M).
New Haven, N.ll IN:A.
Prot. lie Grath: sly lirodier Ilia been deer
'limey... Al.. trying ninny thi 0. lie used
y - our Oil at it cured hint entire.
Iv. CIA 1.1 , 01t11 & St:RAN FON.
There ane sprionz up•
uti refire: oi that in) nit. le Invineguired.
linwiire. They lire worthless.
hy S. S. limit'', Huntingdon.
%
V ASII I ":, G C LOT!: ES BY PR I;SSU
l asper a.to:n. has ILL lust been invented tor
women inch hnist hthors on the wushiog
'IT IS EVEN 50.9
Curve and he tweed Ilia; we are ahead or
uteri inaeliiiie i t use. Half the time, halt the
hard lab, awl had the wear and tear ii Raved
and girl elm du the wotk ror their
tioahers. 'I he uodersigned hire purchased
the exclusive right of and
eimeiies, hp wake 1111•1 sell .1. otitic's
Emancipator Washing• Machine.
11e de:ore - m.l publieto cooled exemme thin
' ru ty lobur•ouving machine. It eau be been at
our chop tut Wooluouton hueet.
BALL & PEIGHTAL.
We the undersigned, having thoroughly tea
nut the ''hove machine, hike plenstire in rev
inunientling the Stu,. In lII,' !midi, n,51.1.d
!hitt they will find it all dint is ;duo, emitted
1W,,,i1111, MrS. JULIA li. J111.t::I
liousEY, " L. It OIIRISON
S. J 11.1111,4. " ANNIE E. SCOTT,
CHRISTI, Ltum, "E. W11.1.1A Anita,
CHAS 11. Mu LILES, " E. B. Ss rose,
J. M. CUNNINGHAM, "M. C. lily's.
..1111,1 S.M. 11.1. ER, " hi. SIMPSON.
11. " M. C. MARIN.
Crastsuusts " Lizz. L. DORRIS
" .IKNNIE C. NIURILAY, " Ann E. CAIII'IIEI.I,..
Huntingdon, July 27th, 1839.-0.
H untingdon d; Broad Top Itailroall.
Parselige' Trawl Ail ive Dep. as FUIIOWII
MORN I N TitmN,
For Iloi ewell utid intermediate Sintionti,lenveß
at
/14itrittity arrives at Huntingdon at 12 33 I'. SI
EVENING ThAIN,
For Saxton and intermediate Stations, leaves
5 00 l', M.
helt u rainy arrives at Huntingdon at 836 .`
• J. J. LAWRENCE,
"uotitiedon, Sept. 12. Sriperinleitilent,
ISADWICB tk BROTHER,
„. • •
(Surces.sor to Nentond. Warnicki
Nottru EAST CORNER OF SECOND &
RACE STREETS,
PUILADILLIPMA.
mm.nriter..... , ..vh..k.i.• l it".a , ,
seaters Ventilators, Ranges and
Stoves
AlcGregor% crl..bruted iircrrs nut! St.,ves
With a great variety of the blest patieros
;ook and Parlor Stoves ; !'meet
Port able Forges.
ug. ilt, WO. •
NIM I I.I.ANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS
DR. M'LANE s 3
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
LIVER PILL&
WE beg leave to call the atten
tion of the Trade, and mor
especially the Physicians of the
country, to two of the most popu
lar remedies now before the public..
We refer to
Dr this rime' Celrbrsted
Vermifuge a.nd Liver Pills.
We do not recommend them as
universal Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name purports, viz.:
THE V E R3I I FUGE,
For expelling Worms from th•
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 LIVIR COMPLAINTS,
all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICIL
HEAD-ACHE, &c. In cases of
FEVER AND AGUE,
preparatory to or after taking Qui
nine, they almost invariably make
a speedy and permanent cure.
As specifics for the above men
tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled,
and never known to fail when ad
ministered in accordance with the
directions.
Their unprecedented popularity
has induced the proprietors,
F BROTHERS, BOTHERS, •it NZ NUNITZNG73OII
PITTSIVRGH, PA. i y ,
D I J 1 11), •
to dispose of their Drug business, •
...
in which they have been success- 'TT F. undersi g ned owners of the Huntingibiti
fully engaged for the last Twenty i : . ';`,;,:tl.t';elf,','rn",',,,tra:,';',l,:,',lrlll, :(I..7:=Zt
Years, and they will now give their ,: r ~,,, wiili'all the incident improvements in the
undivided time and attention to wlll4 , whee.'" 111"chillerv•
their manufacture. And being de- Thev have put in five of the Improved . tun ,.„ l - 1 .„ . „bi 0 ,. %voter wheels, and can g rin, inz
termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele- all sta g es of the water, ant durin g the ci• ...at
brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills ""!;.', l ::::,:`,,V,' r ` o " d or ", ll ,, k ,.'„" . ,( l ,l;) r ni gr i a l i ,"„' ve on hand
shall continue to occupy the high 6., fi l ' e oi oil ii Does. at ninrket rates , all kind id
position they now hold' among the
, FLOUR FEED AND STUFFS
great remedies of the day,
the, omi linear , can have their own g rain g round',
will continue to spare neither time nod take it back in a return load, or they can
nor expense in procuring the Best 1 " , ft..'"i'h"ll i ".e,".' l l t ."X u a r t n a n r, r n a e n "' . .7l';7 .
and Purest material, and corn- ; I n s ,:`&7 1 l : 1 "" 1 "
pound them in the most thorough 1 2 17 E SMUT MACHINE
manner. Address all orders to
is of an improved inanuthetiire ; and they wit
insure a FULL TURN OUT of superior g ush
FLEMING BROS. Pittsburgh, Pa. ty to every bushel i . g rain ta rt at their mill.
ts.a It Id., awl 1 . 11' Nit,. ot,ierivg from rtliers FISHER & MeMURTRIE.
limo Maio: lotus.. will do w.. 11 to mt.. their orders
N. 8.--The Buckwheat stones are not q uite
di•iiiiiiii, and rIl e ./.11/ cur f. Arldrne,. pre,rtd I,
"'of., 114... 1 , 11 , 1,h 111 To none winbil gto gins re ady.
Ilmnt it tad. we „in .rorii tiff mall. 'moot iuMl. to any nu , Aingdon D ecem b er 10 1856,
1f
tutrt . tit,. l'oitt..l SL tax. one Imx of 141,4 for twelve , ,
aim...cent to..tt, .an , I.S Or 011 e VINI Of VerfilirOg” .
.irt.,ll non , ••••ot o•att, All oroteral from ettuarla mull
, .cr..111,1,...11, iwmo, mite mom. NEW
Fo.• ,ili• in Hindi:t e flon by John Road and ! BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.
ti. s :•:.,,, itli. and dealers g enerally throu g h the , 11 the "Globe" Office Building, Markel Square
Mimi, y [ May 11. 1859,-Iy. .
HUNTINGDON, PA.
The subscriber respeztfully informs the eiti.
0 4 , 1 2,' 7 ,, t 7 i T i h 77,3 r-,..,,, FURI D .
,7,,T
~ , :r b 1i : 0. ,...tie „ , . .,.,, :d1 .,...
N . c ti vi d
8 . , , , 1 .J, „ii ,:i i , , , , , , 5i c .. , , , , ,..., :e . ;
5i,„,,, in the corner mount of the "Globe" buil.
• , ~-,,,,•. ''''' ;•7 4, 1,.., -.7.,.R. I; r a 4d ona l dilig, where may be found a g •eneral assort.
,: 6 ; ?'.. 4 4, t' tt it I mend ..r mi..,..naner...,, and School Books .d
: .. i i, , , , ...4t. 13 1. z„, Siiiiiidiery. all of which he will sell at reason.
nide prices. Ile will add to kin stork weekly
. 4 'Z i ,'' . i
!. 1 1. 1qt*':. S it iMilly Ifilll u SlT all Books tied articles in demand, and expects
4„
in a short time to hove on hand . fall a stock
e r ii i ti ' ' - ''' -; ' - '7 : i
11. c 744 f .4 i 1 saleable Books, Silltionery, &c., as can be
tumid in any town in the State.
V,. i fs..- 1 l. i ihsi ' Having trade the neesissary arran g ements
i j ; '
,sr s , , :.4. ,d P k, ) . Company.
t. 4 ,....:,. : t , •-- ' „,,,, pnblishers, any Book wanted .d not up •
on his shelves, will be ordered and furnished at
stv,lo-"r!" . city prices.
An he desires to do a lively business with
Incorpor.itiid by the Skite of Pennsylvania
small profits, a liberal share of patrona g e is
RULES. solicited.
1. Money is received every day, and in any j Dec.22,'58-tf.
•
amount. lar g e or small.
2. FIVE PER GENT interest is paid fur
money from the day it is put in.
m B()OKS ! 41,0 1 BOOKS
3. The motley is always paid in GOLD
whenever it i s ca:led lb, and without notice., 10.000 Volunies of Books for Sale.
• MoHeY k ~,' '''''''l ~" 'n K"'"" n, Au. 11500,00 in Gifts for every 1000 Sold
n.,,,s.,tratwo. Ciutritidior and others who de.
111 (ail, to reduce my extensive stock I will
'in' to It"'" it I° " place 01 perfect. " k lY' "li d .11 one thousand dollars worth of n.)oks at the
where interest cab be obtained for it.
; reettlar retail prices or less. and give (5500)
5. The medley reveived free) 1111114 ilOrS 174 ill .
G " Ti t O N l e
i N " 111111(.:1;;1NI I .
I ' I S .: . S bold l Ai s l i . L , li 1% , t i t 1 I: e l t r l f i G rs A t - G e l E u $ B B l
w l i ";: it . " l p ili t i l e t e l ; 11 ,:r r r t e t d i r t a t
n d2' l sl , l ,:":":t i t i F e r t!!li h " . , l o " )r i
e l l i n : ' O p - r v r i i : e t r , l Y : i 0 . _ 17
sm:mita,: as toe Charter direr is.
Mv stock consists of every variety and style of
6. Office hours- Every day from 9 till 5 • ~,i,d . ,,, u, .
i School Books of every kind, whole'.
1 o'clock. and on Mondays and Thursdays till 8
o'clock in the eveilitig , sale and retail. Sales to commence Dec. 24th.
110 N. HENRY I, RENNER, l'resident, 1
BOBER l' SELFR II n il.i. rice l'irsitlent, Dee.22,'58. WM. COLON.
WM..I. REEI i. ~ 1 3Tetary.
zyua-i&I-V.7111:0--. — 7,7E11.Z .
Hon. Henry L. Benner, V. Carroll Brewster,
I Ed w .,' L. c urie , 1
~:,,,,::::.,, By.,,Brkuer.ry.,
and du rable. WIGS AND TOUPEES
1
, I / surpass all. They are elegant. light. easy
iii.bert L. Selfridge, Francis Lee,
Sand. K Asloiri.
C. Landreth M., II I .•Il ry I ) k:lll,llth:ricer ' hifing t° . charm—no turn up bebilla—nn
shriekin g off the hem] • indeed, this is the only
OIiFI4.IE. Establishment where t hese things are proper.
WALNUT
....._ .
IV UTII teen,' MUNK!' or TII rn. Nov. 17, '58.-ly. 233 Broadway, N. Y
P r LE il 12li Ei 1 EY1.1[1.41. TACKSON ' S HOTEL. Huntingdon,
-
J Ps. J. S. MILLER. PKOPRIKTOR.
A 11001ESTEAD FOR $10; A HOME -
A Respectfully informs hie friends and
stud for $100; Also, IL for the travel`ing public generally, that lie up $lOOO and over. situated MI and near Rappa• has leased the' ..j ae b eoi , m ow. . f or zee. up
liantiock river, above sad below Fredericksburg
eral years occupied by Wm. B. Zeigler, at .1
in Virginia. Anew town, called Ratipahan
t'.
wick, h. recently been Mid out. in Culpepperhat he will be pleased to receive the calls o
all who may favor hint with their pair mare.
c "iut9 in the midst of If' Gildrer f° " " t Vfr. His table will he furnished with the best the
giant. toirroutoled by mines and %MN , Corn
market can afford. and every anent MI will be
patties ;mud limns and town lots in alternate given to ma k e i h ns ,, w i t h hi nt feel at b no ,.
divisions or shares. can now be had flue a mere Brottingdon. March 30, 1859.
snag .simply to induce settlement in this deal-
__ . —,--
able region. $154.900 worth of land is to be A. p . ~
wi,,,,, R. Mince PITIIIRIP
dividedltnumot purchasers orgiven away as , 1111.140 A & PETRIKIN,
. iid,,,,,,,p,.1 to mime nu make improve ,
.41 - 10RJV EY S ./IT L4W,
wen, a.l t h e land is of the most improvable I
quali... Cluny hove already settled anti wi..,.tiet. ja the
6 : %.,..i e 0
1 . 1 ' . .t1 . iA . :: ,, 0r A
'DO ti f • un P , l 4 4 4.
score.: ~r miters are coming. Good farming r
int o , in trill , o f an , s i ze ill C o ; pnes.haseve,
tine.ll
181 r, Cambria Chute* Mifflin anti Juniata Cad.
can also lie had at from $lO ;420 per act , • March 23, 1853.
payal•le in easy gnarl, yearly instalments so.. 14.3.7,
ftemum. T. Beier,
Unquestionable titles will in all ca.. 1 0 given. " itltt 'o rr , 4s. lallizyleib
ifor Agents are wanted every wlwre to .11
these lands ; liber I inducements will be given. ' Attorneys at Law,
For particulars. address huanagaes, Pa.,
1 R. BAUDER, Ls u Ants?. Office Came as tornierli accepted by J. Seaga
• July 111, W. he, Poi Moved, We. Oet. 18, 100 i.
I
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
VIP;g 1 ; 1 000;
DR. HOOFLAND'i
GERMAN BITTERS,
DR. 1100FLAND , S BALSAMIC
CORDIAL,
The great standard medicines of the present
age, hews acquired their great popularity only
through years of trial. Unbounded satisfac
tion is rendered by them in all cases; and abs
people hate pronounced them worthy.
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundlco,
Debility of the Nervous System,
Diseases of the Kidneys,
and all diseases arising from a disordered'
liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive
organs, are speedily and permanently cured by
the OERNIAN BITTERS.
The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a
reputation swpassiny that of any similar pre
paration extant. It will cure, WITHOUT TAIL,
the most severe and long-standing
Cough, Cold, or Roareenoss, Bronchitis, In.
Anon., Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient
Consumption,
and has performed the moil astonishing moos
over known of
Confirmed Consumption.
A few elosez will also at once cheek and
sure the moat serere Dianhon proceeding
from COLD IN TUE BOWELS
These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M
JACKSON & CO., No. 41b Arch Street, Phila
delphia, Pa., and are sold by druggists and
dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents
per bottle. The signature of C. M. JAC..
will be on the outside wrapper of each bottle.
In the Almanac published annually by the
proprietors, called EVERYBODY'S ALMANAC,
you will find testimony and commendatory
notices from all parts of the country. Thee
Almanacs are given away 6y all our agents.
PIA e iti uptbigiltm by .lithil Pmnd and
S. S. Smith and dealera generally through the
euoi,ty. [May 11, 1859.—1 y.
wm. LEwis
DALLEPS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRAS-
Ton.
1 tr all dimwits itatiumation moo PM
1 dominates—now to allay inflarnatioa strikes
at the root of all diseasom—hence at i9utedi
-1111.
DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTR'TOR
and nothing else, will allay iniama ion at .cs,
.4 niche a certain cure.
Dailey's Magical Pain Rztraelor will ern
the following among a great .catalogue el
divesees : Burns, Scalds, etas, Chafes, sere
Nipples. Corns, Bunions, Bruises, Strains,
Bites, PIII3OII, Chilliest,. Gout, Swelling, Rh.,
matis,u, Sushi Read, Salt Rheum, Baldeess,
Krysidelms, Ringworm. Barbers Itch, Small
Pox. Messy Rosh. &e., &c.
To some it may appear incredulous that es
tuaoy
diseases should be reached by one arts
ele ; such au idea will vanish when reflection
points to the fact, that the salve is a combina
tion of ingredients,
.each and every one apply
111'1 x ppriee, ntitodo to its *primer. (14 ord.,
GALLEYS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR
in its effect. is tounieel, because the time is
shots between diseases and a permanent cure;
and it is att extractor. as it draws all diseases
out of the affected part., leaving natal** as
perfect es before the injury. It is scarcely us.
estuary to say that no house, vrorkwhop, es
manuluctory should be one moment without it.
No Pain Extractor is getiume unless the
box Ims has upon it a steel plate engraving,
with the 'lame of Henry Dailey, klanntactio
rer. For sale by all the Druggtnts and patent
medicine dealers throughout the United States
.d Canada.. Principal Depot,
IGO Chamber. St., New• York.
C. F. CHAS&
John Read. Agent Huntingdon Pa,
Nov. 17,
Green Willow Foundry.
T WOULD respecttully inform the public that
. 1 have commenced business at the above
plae, and will be ready to accomodate all who
may want uni thing in my line of business. 1
ill have on hand or make to order Threshing
Nluciiines, and all o.her machinery that may be
culled liar. C.istinge of ever, description, Cook
unil Pailor Stoves, Plows, hollow-ware, &c.—
All kinds of Taming, either wood or iron. and
lihieksmithing will be done in the hest manner
and Iln the most reasonable terms. Partner.
and others wishing to purchase new machines
will lied it to their advantage to give me it call.
Ali kinds of Country produce taken in exchange
at market prices. PETER TIPPERY.
Wuterstreet, Oct. IS, 1858.-Iy.
STAGE LINE
FROM
r hamberobutg to Mt, Union
r 7" he tindersigned mote that a euspensiono
I the line of Stages over the road between
Chambershurg and Mt, Union. cannot be but
diandruntageous to a large ',lion of the coun
try. hoe. at a considerable expense and trouble
made arrangements to run • line of Stage.
Tri-weekly between the two points Good
noises end comfbrtable Stages have been pla
ce., on the route, and experienced and trusty
driver., will superintend the running of the
Coaches. The proprietorof the tine is disirous
that it be maintained, and he therefore eMla
upon the public generally to patronize it. et S
ilent that it will he for their mutual advents I.
Every attention necessary will be given, P I
the running of the Stages will be regular.
Stages Irene Mt. Union, every To day
Tloosday, and Setuttlay evenings, arri og at
Chaw.heraburg the next day at 2 o'cloc Ra
mming, leave Chamhereburg, the se a night
at au o'clock, arriving at Mt. Union he next
eveaing in time fur the ears. Betwe Mt, Un
ion and Shade Gap the line will be daily.
4.4. V Fete through $3 ; to intermediate points
in proportion. JOHN JAMISON.
Jon. 20th, ISsR.—tf
HAIR DYE? HAIR DYE??
us. A. liaiciselors. Hair Dye
The Original and Best in the World I
All others are mere imitation, and should
be avoided. if you wish to wane ridicule.
GRAY, RED, OR RusTy.lf AIR Dyed in.
stoutly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or
Bliiek. without the least injury to Hair or Skin.
Wee,' Medals and Diplomas have beer. a•
warded to Win. A. Batchelor since 1839, and
over 80,000 applications have been made to
the Hair of his patrons of hiv famous Dye.
WM. A. BA'I'CH BLOWS HAIR D firpro.
duces a color not to he distinguished from na
tore, and is warranted not to injure in the least
however long it may be continued, and the ill
effeets of Bad Dyes remedied ; the Hr it
vignratedfur life by this splendid Dye.
Mark, ar Id or applied (in 9 private rooms)
at the Whig Factory, 233 Broadway, New
York. So'd in all cities and towns or the
ted States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods
Dealem.
Sfor The Genuine heaths name and address
upon a steel plate engraving on four side. of
each box, of WM. A. BATCHELOR,
233 Broadway, New York.
John Read, Agent Runtingdois Pa.
Nov. 17, '5B-17.
IN BLAST AGAIN !
unntifigdo...ll, - Foundry.
THE SUBSCRIBERS TAKE THIS ME•
I 0.1 of informing their friends and the pub.
lin generally, that they hate rebuilt the Hind.
ingdon Foundry, and are now in successful op
era' ion, and are prepared to furnish casting of
all kinds, of the hest quality on the shortest no
tice and most reasonable terms.
Farmers are invited to call and examine our
Ploughs. We are monufacturing the Hunter
Plough, (this plough took the premium at the
Iltimit.gdon County Agricultural Fair, in 1855)
also Hunter's celebrated Cutter Plough, which
ClllOl he bent, together With the Keystone, Hill
side, and Borshear Ploughs. We here on hand
and ore manufacturing 8t.., such as Cook,
Parlor and office stoves for coal cr wohd.
HOLLOW-W &RE
consisting of Kettles. Boilers, Skillets, •c., all
of which will he sold cheap for moth or in ex
change tbr country produce. Old metal taken
for new castings. Ily a strict attention to !mei
ness and desire to please, we hope to receive •
i•ltr e of puti'.ic patronage.
J. M. CLINNINGEIAM • BRO
April 3(1, 1856.-tf.
N EW WATCH I JEWELRY STORE.
J. W. DUTCHER,
WATCHMAKER Q• JEWELLER,
Respectfully informs the chisels. of Hunting
don, vicinity, and the Aurrounding coun
try. that he has commenced business in
the room opposite Gutilltile3 Store in [V
:sl sun. SQUARE. Hunrenopom, and
hope-, to receive • share of public petroringe.
WATCHES and CLOCKS repaired in U.
best workninniike manner.
the Ptoek of %V ATc t ES rnd .IrwELRy
of the hest, ril ut which he will disport, of at
re, L spthlo pricer.
The puhlie generality Are requested to give
him a call and examine ht. stock.
WANTED.
Two 1 31LN to the Arnbr •
typing businene. Instruetiune given tor th•
sum ut $0.60. Pop partieulare, ie.. aPril
WM. F. Tlio HAS, ANlWO.dirligs
Mar « Ille.
LOS.