4 a•rr.. imbi,c 11111:11_111011 Bon of I:a Iron.{. 1 ,4 1 v , e el! ELT , th„, ~„, g Y,. 1I ---C.Oll/1r (..!..00•0•/1. , , 11 Ow 1. .11 rt i 1,111,11 • • Wednesday Normal ' , November 9, 1959 o, rt work. 15 J 1 ' . Prims n ~droolu !vai.l r I T LOCAL .INTELLIGENCE ' l' '" "" - -'''' Nit em. or number of th to eaci.liont d Ica. Pawn et Train. ki iivi: ac. ll, llll \ iti . . as Follows No 11alsorno, A rrZn Au..— It . ut•tior ""tml l'erioiltral has b. on ricolven, Evory g NIOR IN i eland, says Friidiy's New York Herati, I teechm• shoal, I m v.. it. Published lit For It. swell and intermediate tinvitthe. kavea Lancaster, Pa. by I ', FI, Girro, s. et on e at the' Ooverner Wise has decided not to doll " " Year. i Rata nt ag err'yeA nt IT nolingdno at t23:1 P. M. hang Oki Brown and his companion, but EVENING l'lt.t IN. 10 art them to work in the State pettiien. Tanglefoot.—A citizon of this borough ' For Saxton and intermedinte Station., 1,MV1,1 who has boo'. in liil 4 ing in that b•ll do at tinny, and have strict examination made ‘lB ken b ., week Returning Rrrive. at Flantingdon at 836 .. to their sanity, ab tut which there seems to 8 ""Y" , " I ' l ' fi"" I I.Y'. °°"". by a sight of all the demons, hob goblings I to tint; ti AIM. Sept IP J. L . , i'o7; l e,i l ; : i ‘ i \r o i aliti be a little dould. At the expiration of his &c, 11.1 in Il b y 'dime who indulge to exces, ----- term of office. Governer W ise mill turn PEN NA. R II them over to his cuccessnr, Govern r mu dirYcluiln" whisky .. . R. • Letchcr, probably to be again ra,pited. h THE NEW YORK TR18UNE..,.....),, Fll /1711.4. Trains leave P untingdun as follow, rirown. Cook dc Co 1,11 he kept to 1... e • EAST. WEST. hope of catching Seward, Giddings & Co . M 01 Train, Lin e. a. 5.49 0. a who would be much more welcome in FIVIC Line, 921 A. M. 7.30 P. M. 1 lough I. xpreso. 11 00 0. M. 6.56 A. M. Virginia then their half crazy tool.. ' ' Emigr alt Train, a. 4, a. M. 1,55 ra. ......._ itlr.gditer,—%Ve saw a:notice in your riper last week cautioning the boys in Morris tognship to remain at home, nod let honest people alone. As there Was a email accident happened them on the night of Ilulloweve. The gentleman cif we may •say gentleman) would have been thanked much more, if he tad obeyed the eleventh commandment and not circulated such a trifling affair, by noticing it in toe paper. Nov. 16th 1856. X. Y On last saturday, R. Milton Spear Inntea 1.1, 0, Corbin. rind James D. Camp bell piloted a very credm.Lle exiiiiiiiintion, and era now admitied •to praciice in f o r . I courts of Penris'ylv.in in. We ere iniirnatelyoccquainted with three genii. - man, and hope they may meet with a de Aervedly Ithrral patronage. A oed accident occurred to Ea•Sheefl f.:recnland on last Fri lay. The Sher ill had been at this town, and nu his way home in company with his Riagliter, Mrs, Wadi, in it buggy, nod whoa itbout three miles 'rout this pltc.. the horse becntne trightened "ad ran away Shan jr to i•ay, Mrs Week succeeded in jumptag out with her child ,safe, hut the Sher' ft held out to the horse. and was pre• misdated from the buLtizy, *onions CilllC.is4loll of the brain. te.e a.c !wispy to Irons that he is recovering. Arrival awl reception of Lieut. Ge•n txtiteintrit and display which has prevailed In roughout S Prantisc) end vicinity on the• run v,l of elea Stint hue nevtr hew)ryurlltd. „v.•r holy 'hoc «and souls wets pre a t Ile was e d with greatin Unary vela,. Dm Groot Republic —The Nitre's,• bvr number ol ,his Ants ib 'lo bin periodical iv one of the vita bebt that it puhliblied iu New Folk. It in devoted to the besit is( An,eri• can :itertsturo wholly original. Puli its New York, by ailfniiiith,&t. .3 per year. COiILA2CIATIO7I AT NEW ORLEANS Secem squares of Buildings D rroge:l - Ths lire dill ru ging— .V, w Odeuns, Nov. 8 —Seven square, if I:wilding.. from Witehington to Math street,. in the Fourth District, were destroyed by lire this, even ing. 'I he buildings were chiefly moll in silo, nod eery nuinerous. ?soother tiquure to now on fire, and the efforts of the hie men to 'toy the progress of the 0.11111 . $ re inellectui.l, in consequence of tie any of water. TUB GEOROIA Clio7/3LATURE Iledge vibe, Cie, Nov S.—The legislature tart here yesterday, and both t,ratiches were organized by the election of Legrand ity as President of the rienate. and Isaiah Irvin es Speaker of the House. 'Die Liov %nor communicated % lengthy message solely confinea to State business; no reier onto being made to national politics. Paper in Japan Tho number ul uses to which paper is ut among the Japanese is perfectly won dean!. IVith the aid of varnish .d skill NI painting they make of it excellen t ,trunks, tobacco bags. cigar cases, saddles. teleacope crt,es, Invites fur microscopes .and water 1.:• of coats, the latter .rally keeping cut me rain and are as suple a best mackintosh. They use neither rilk nor cotton handkerchiefs, towels, or dusters paper in their hands serves as an excilerit substitute. . l'he inner walls of many ui their bonses . are nothing inure Mi. liniiitcd paper screens, and their k moot, a are covered with a fine translucent oescript tin of the mile limier's'. II a armlike, per has a parcel to tie up, he take* u stip of paper ruit, it quickly between hie lienJe, ind uses it ler the purpose. ri,d n le quite a. strong us the uttlinery atrial; 'lard among us. One of tile impu anon. for tile brute, in a marriage contract is, Owe) ri,t that she tow' have a cert.' quantity of pope ellu•sed her. COLUN prraents unrivaled intiocrmrrte for rvrry onn to buy at bin initinininh 13.. k store. his stock of liaek, Statianary, iVall Paper, Watches. Jrwr lre, Gold P,ns, Puri.Maneys, Knaves. Cze. &C. is <<•iy limpe rind prices • Xkr. , ll , ly Iu v. ru buy there is but to be atitt."ll and save money. war fie funy .nod visit Prot Covle's Grind Mu E nertnininent this even• ing, Yt the Court House. A brilliant pro. zrninme minima) , net. Only 15 estr.ta. cm; TitthuNK more than eighteen' years old, and having over Two Hundred Thousand subseribera or constant purchasers, • diffused tht,lllll every State and Territory of our UnM continue in essence what it lout been—the earnest champion of Liberty Progress, and whatever will conduce to our na tional }troth in Virtue, Industry, Knowledge, veil Prosperity. It will continue to urge the emancipation not only of the Black laborer from chattelism and legal impotence, but of the White lifrewise from Laud Monopoly, In tempi...aim, Ignorance, and that dependence on remote Markets which paralyzes exertion by denying to Tod any adaq late and morally cer into reward. Believing that the thief .6; of our time is the in ird:nate in.atipheatiiiii and dispropottion 9f Noit•Prodecers. it will eolith.. Eo wait against whatever tends to degrade Man uel Labar or deprive it of its just and full re tminicoise. It wil. intd.xihry commend the pol icy to winning hillier from Europe the Useful Arts, and, wherever they may be needed. the Artisans as Wl'll.•far .110711, p..011a,t our em , tryis tiow refitting recklessly into debt. while our laborers roam in fruitless quest of employ. ment, leaving their children in want of bread, thouch the farmer is too often compelled to sell his crops at 1110.4 inudetpotte prices. in I.llr. While battling against FillihniteriAnt and tot-re other maitilestatem of that evil spirit which seeks throti,li the spoilatton of other conotries that aggronilisentent which i to be truly at• rained only through the doe develop...ie. :Lod ' cultivittiiiii of our interuatiotiol t YA.IIIN-1, 11 I will Ilrgl-1111 . 1. adVlll!alf, a 11111, i30'1,10,1, crintieming 'Fara the Frin.linii of the Pointe Lands,thu consi inetina of it R from the navigable waters ii the of the Pacific, and entry other iin•ainre seems to tin calculated io enhance the dignity er lie reentlipi.lim. it I,:t‘iiir trod promote the w of Maul:Md. The "irrepre.lllle lad•veell Dart: tie,s sad I sil.ll ootil l'ra •ress. Slaver, s a d rreelleae. 01.1.11. I. a ted nets .1' lldly and stallaeis to iy tar ilii• went give it ti, Wilma lied nitll reigns. mod the Ages are true ,rmktply and year Iy.ill utast alt. “Ilunoto Slntety be further siirezibeevil end -tlefesett by die ',Lover nod owlet. the fig al Fed,rul l; lien r is now Hui mci taus if i,to etmettolive mower. , Lotol 1;w • versus Se e m. for the Negro. toims - tt oh, battle cry of the embodied Slili lions who, having just swept Pennsylvania, Ohio sad the North West,. appettr in th e new I ..losogress, backed by every Free State, to de mand a recognition) of every man's right to eul. tivtde mod improve a me &elan of tile earth's surface wherever he has not lit,at atitieip to by the Stones's station to souther. Free Homes. and the conseeration of the virgin soil of our Terretories to Free Labor—two require:net . but one pulley—must lar. ely absorb the mime lion alloolgras4 theta lt 614 i 411014 ar of the People in the succeeding Preside n- Old canvass; nod, whatever the iintnediate is ca 11.% doubt that the ultimate verdict will be in accord at once with the dictates of impartial Philanthropy and the inalienable Bights of Having made arrangements for fuller and store grophic repo.rts of the doings of Congress and of whatever else transpiring at the Federal Metropolis shalt seem worthy of public regard, and having extended both our Foreign and Domestic Correspondence and strengthened our Eoliturim stilt .we believe Tux r RIBUNE may safely challenge a comparison with any rival, whether us au exponent id principles or as a reliable mirror of the passing world. We purpose not to be surpassed nor autiei pitted in the collection' or presentation' of iiitellizeuce, though we eschew that reputation of ennirprise which is acclaimd by bribing mess:lnger* and clerks in public offices to connive at the perm a lure publication' of treaties or other official doe laments. We prise accuracy ofstutement quit• as highly as promptitude, out eneeavor not to sacrifice the latter in securing the former. Es. aentiaoly, Tux Timex. will be what it has been, while we shall constantly study to its prove its every feature, and -make each day a critic on the last." 'fhe general verdict of the Press and the Public has affirmed the success Of oar past labors, and these of the future shall be (Antrim:tensed by equal earnestness sad as. aiolsaY• 11 y ask those -vho believe the general intleenee of our journal to be salutary to aid us in exteeding that influence through an incraase of our subscriptions, [her Prospectue in anutlwr coltitn CHEAP DRUGS. Now Drug sad Drucary :Aare. SAMUEL S. Sill , Y door. west of Molitgi.l7lWly, St., HUHU ilipdut, Dealer in Drug, Chemicals, the Stuffs, Paints Varnieh• es ' nil 4, l'arioen ine, Enlid, Aims. aod Brandy or the , boo article tar ~, 1 1c41 par l n, Yr.. Cuto ut lill•Nlegi Le Co . N. 411, Platy. Patent Nle,lionima, a Yo Cod' .r Tea, Chi .t.ti Sii M0b.... Fish salt.Fliir, Crackers, 111114. Tut., SYr..l). id all ku"l' lur 611 , 1111.nf drinks, it 4 w or,l ovary thing usu ally kept ill a Dr, .t a il Unwary Snore, thus *hug:lo4lN Net and Genuine artiste will die well by giving lid a call. Oct. 12; WO. The Co n ry Savea H A An Abundant Harvest!!! And to nitlot die increasiag 11,r jowls, JAS. A. !MOWN has just rioc,ived /14, 111 . HAILD.7IARZ ever brouse AT CITY This ARM VA L, OF NEW GOODS exneedv all othi•rs iu ;input tam*. Ist. Because it glipplies "I.llli, PEt tP dh twitspensible articles and many uhe'ul in cr.nwns, which can be found wily at. a ti.tßo• 1% ARE S Mkt Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions on the to and they sill find in it nstimulart peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, a+ it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suit' Ting front stomach de rangements and general debility; acting under t..e advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merit+ f I:,is article. A few words to the gentler sex. 'liters sea certain periods when their cares are no harassing that many of them sink under t e trial. The relation of mother and child is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if the bo young, is apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. 81.411.1 the period or maternity arrive during the summer cutouts. the sear of body aka mind to generally oggravated. lime, thou, ion neous•ity for a stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, and enable the loot er 't. bear up under her exhausting triton aul ire. Nursing motheis gene rally peeler the Ehlers to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of physi beent:+a it is ogre. able to tl e taste as eon aim to give is permanent increase IF F)1.1. .1 I. I) Isl r IL 21. d, The sulmeriber purchasing in large quantities aim inithiiliteturs, is enabnal t) aril tine mom 20 to 100 per cent cheaper ! Olin limy are nniJ Ily inner iti,ehakiits. His stock includes a complete variety of If I 1.1. , 1 NG-1.1.1 RD WARE, CU 1 . 1.E11X. V A RN 1,11 E ,, GLASS, ILION, . lIA SIC'S TO'ILS, HOLLOW -11 ARE, SA OI)LERY, CA Auk; ritimrsos, Cll.; IN I'UNIPS, LEA I) PIPES, al , RUCCUES, LININGS. &c. eiher witli a full /1.)111ileili. nt ever ; la.:, pecta;lon, in Ins line of linsinors, All ord,rs receive pr "tip , A Bito Iliti.t111 ; 1(1,11, Oct. 511. 1,0 CLOTHING A NI w Assort Ja4 •'pen d And will be sold 30 per oeat. CAI 1. ArEsc I'ISA s' 1 Il&tLb i sets:Nl' 11 'Ltdgym.., 1111 I, •11,11 1.11/111 1.I• \ I 1101 fb. Vali a.a 1 It i 3 n. 1 , a ", III.) I.t C 1111•111,4 .21.1,11,re flab, Caps Width will I. still n VI•A . 111 611 ly ••3 IAIM•111114.1111 111 !Ill; cou.ll. Hulingd. 11, NI/V. 1..8.13 FALL & CLOTHING ! Thu uudersigueU wouul redprolullly call the utieution Ili our iriends awl Ault as the uniz.:us ul ihn town mid couutry general• iy, to our flew Mild extendlie ussurinu-tit ...,..... • I.(E.IDY•AAUE ULU I . lllNt.i. ot every article tit fur- I 1111" 0 dIWIII lt 11.101,111. being c iiticlent that a Cali and cx um et 11, 11111 tl , 11111 car will sat o*, all, llntt our goods are just whit We re commend them to lie, welt n.ade, of good mate rial, and at cheap :iv Ihanuitta gintilly al ,iludd Lan be la4,lit in the emi.,t) of It le not our desire.. it Itl not the poiley Ut oleo, 1111, tllueh at. will vu~. thnt We Will gilarlifileu to all WllO Way fa vor its Witll their 1111 re as to quality. fit and priee. bhuu la gentlemun desire any particular aiud or cut ut clothing, not found in our muck, by leaving their meas ure, tiles can be ace-miodated at short notice. Call at curnerof the diamond. Lioloo new house N. (Hi 01.\N & CU. Oct. 12, 1859. ESENWEIN'S 'Mt AND WU9D N,i1"111.1 PLC 0..1cL, In the bent medicine in the world, for the 0111.8 C'outike•aud cold., Croup. A.11,1 - .71. DabCillty to Breainiiig, Pa. pit tit mi of the Heart, and li,r the retell of patients in the ~i,, . ..ottsumplinat, to ether with all Diseases of the Throat. Arai Cheat, wnd which predisposed to Consumption. It .t:tticks the root of the disease, and wakes the Lou des truer euccusub to its influence. It mho pro deers tree expectoration, and induces in Kith, action in the diseased ,lbeous ilenthrititee and Tissues. It in pecul'arly adapted to the ratite& cure of Asthma Cue dose of this invaluable Syrup tete,' gtves eitse, and consequently sleep. stitch the peculiar nature of thin decease denies hint. It to very pleasant to the taste and prompt iu Ito effects. Try it. and 'oe 00w that it is invaluable in the core of Bronelli,tl offcclione. Pei...e SO meats per Bottle. Prepared only by A. EmENWEIN, Druggist, N W. Owner ut 1 , 1 IN I II it PU t.I.A It Street, Piiiiitiletreia. N it - sole by John Head. S ii. Smith, Huntingdon, K. Nlchturueys, Elms Musser, NieAlavey's Fort, John U. Ruihrock, Markle. bug. Oct.. K. Smith. & Co.. Phila., amt Store !e pets and I/1,4,W generally. lit 250, 1859.-Iy. • bar 5009 AGENTS 11 ASTEIi—T. xELI, I. , ur lieW and Uliequalled itivt...tinns, %hooted +IA meliinu ever, vilitqr. Ms tus It. hare ovrs2o,otitl im tltr. Iliplontax. Sit St, lewd. a. and hour Paint granted ill«. I•iir qamps coo will'recrivp 75 p. p.. lie.t agri,vs m ihr E I'l 111.11 M BLtt)IVN, L0w.,11, Miss. Oct 12, 1729-lict T VALMEIt AN D CO., t j kat , Irealers in rich, Choebe d 4. eruvisioc; oil ati 11,00,, I, .INI) Flsil, &e.. v.: Slat togel, IhNd, tiumuu , atm. Fish, llrru.g. Ifert, P,.rk, 1111111. 1 / 1 1.11111, I.ice, &a. 160, 14,16594 m I S Bin as. The propri, ars and o anufaelurers of 1108- 1“..111......'S tAt JI.ll II IT 'ILLS coo appeal with pert., conk. non to hysician and title no unready of the blind S a... because the article Lis I...lined a repu tation hernotore unknown. A t. w tact. upon i hi.. point will speak more low rhol'y than volumes of b ve nooert ion or bl eon ing puffery. The co sumpi . on of • llootetter's bit/1111101 bit ters for the last year amounted to over a half. million bottles, rind from its manifest sandy increase 111 tint , . ',lSt, it ill evident that miring Ge coming year the t onsumption will reach near one milli 0 hot I le, 'lll.O immense am. tint .uld never have been sold but for the rare medicinal pr pert les contained in the prepara tion, nod the sanction if the most prominent physicians in those nt Lions of the country where the article is best known, who not only recommend tic bitters to their path me, but arc ready at all times to give testimonial.. to its efficacy in cases of stomachic derangements and the discuses resulting therefrom. • This is not a temporary p.-polarity, obtained by extraordinwy ellorh iu the wity of trum peting the qualities of the Bitters; but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to ho as enduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Milo& have proved a (lea!send to regions where fever and ague and varions other billow' cemulaints have counted their victims by hundreds. To be able to state confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, in to the proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from tt o stone eh, purifies the blood, and i 'parts renewed vitality to the nervous system, ring it that tone and energy intlispemable for the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive...organ., mild y but powerfully, and noon restores them to &condition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of It:tune. . . or ..tzi wboto we Inve pnrticu -1 J . ry'. , I to wit: Folicrers ft otn fo yr nl,l :. •. .1 I y 1111/ . lllh, dinril,cca ! fl • iI.SO of nil 'Abe. nod all y- ,:• mottle of the vice:nob, tt.,,,, 0 yt .11. oftPdentnry : • • • , • ~;1,, s. will Consult ' .• • 1 ,t , lug to Bee k • •. '• It, in ell 1 Riers n trial. 1'; - ~t,i(m the public ugninet o : ~t' Li nAinyimiutlioos Or Counter ' n 1 , .• 11. 87,14.1t's CELEBRATED • •• • • •• raid .ce that cacti bottle bas 1! .. ,t, ;• • •, .J. tic. terter's Stomach 1 hills" .1 •t tysde of tlie bo'l'e, and n,ped c,tl 11.• el, rove: i 0,%. rho cosh. end T..era,ed and sold by HOSTET'I LI ds Picteburgli, in., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and clenlers renernlly throughout the LAO., rica, and Ger- r Nt.rrs or itTo 1111 li. it ;trklos & littler, Mt. Union ; George Eby. NEU iy ATTENTION! The Brigade and Stall ()nicer, of tho 4th Brigade 14th Division of i'. V.. are hereby connintiideit to coil ~lie in hill ooduro t, at the : , Nice ur ,I)1' B General. in Huntingdon, IVeoltirsibiy eti the 2,0 week orthe N000n• her Court Iwot et,Nlllll.e, at ten o'clock, for the purpose of auditing all just claim on the Mill. tory fund of said Brivade. Notice, also, is hereby given to all I.Vrsol.B having claims on said military food, to present their claims in prilc•t 1 rut, at or previous to tho said 'heating of the mild auditors. H. LANE, Brigadier General. Nor. 2nd —2t. $1 0 REWARD-- The abov. , reward will be paid by the in designed, lo any person or persons, who wit deliver to e it het of us, the body of pr. Georke R Mono, formerly a resident of Springfield township. Huntingdon co.. Pa., and who MN arrested by us un the 23d day of September, 1859, and who escaped from us at the house of Silas Locks, at shade Gap the same day. DA VII) SWOPE, Constable, Clay tp., MORRIS OUTSHALL, " Springfield. Oct. 26, '69.-4.1. It E I 1 ! rt f l l ! lti !:N. is hereby Liven, to all ti that the following named persons hare settled their accounts in the Register's (Alice, at Huntingdon. and that the said accounts will Fie preseti•ed fur confirmation and allowance at . Uri,sttuns . , Jourt to he held at Huntingdon, 6 T hr t day of A, ttheu x i; : g i do ot t o t the il: 1. David Atirionit and David gar€l. Exec. tors of the last Will, kt, of JuseTh lisn7l 7 &c.d. 2. John E. Kettennan. Administrator ofJuo, Shingler, late et rod tuwmaiip, deed. 3. John S. Isptt, Adinii,istrutor of Jannis Gxrdonr, to i• of Franklin township, due. d. . , . . 4. Jntn• %%iinuu, AdminiArn.. , i; of San uel Henry. Imo of Burn-e tow, skip. - • . . 5. 'John Rittig. Guard.o a initnir eon of Henri/ 1.1_1I! ter. 6. James G. McClure, Administrator ut Jno. Mellott, late of Tell township. dot' 4i. . - 7. H,•nn I, t lose, Uu,nlinn ul nary A R.,' Mary mihor childruu of .latuirw H. swill'. K. Elijah Morrison and John Morrison, Ad. tsioiNtrwors of John Morri,oo. droM . was utlo of liw Exiontors Askios hit hi flrorr I, Soider. I , :inos•orator or 114.0 1, rof Priiikhil 1 , 1111,41 i El. di 111 Joh, ~I ,•%1•11‘1111. 11.0 e tit 111,11111.1t1.1•Ii. 1,11 I.,rltwrl. I. I 5i,•i,...r, ill, R ber. )1” lute ul Illy l, , n,tigft or It li ' " "•. 111 , ,NIcY (),•,. 14, '49. 1 r. J...hn McCulloch. 0418 1141 pittlrehumiii ee to Ulla. uu Hill 64, UtlAvelll AluntAiduely mid Bath. Huoiugdon. Aug., a !KV, DR. MTANE . 3 CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. WE beg leave to call the atten tion of the Trade, and moir especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now before the public. We refer to Dr Chas 111 'Lane's Celebrated Vermiiiige and Liver Pills. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz.: THE VI IFUGE, For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been administered with the most satis factory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, _ . For the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS, all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, &c. In cases of FEVER AND AGUE, preparatory to or after taking Qui nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known to fail when ad ministered in accordance with the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS, PITTSBURGH, PA. to dispose of their Drug business, in which they have been success fully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivided time and attention to their manutlcture. 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 poun.i them in the most thorough manner. Aidress all orders to FLEMING BROS. Pittsburgh, Pa. 1,111..r0 and ..h• Aielllll. nmeriwg &..M tthers th iVIII do well to write their orders 11, 'moo /ad Dr Arlfinr . s. prepared iy 1' 1 .1717 111.1 MM.,. lb To flow. xl.liit gto ithe fi.,. it tri g. W.• will forward per mail pot 1,41. to xny part ..r u,•it...i State,. one Lox of for twelve . w.rllr..;o4 l .e g jatiiiolP-Lt , I we, cents cyd er. mt.. In 11 , ,, by .lola Road and S Setith,lid &tilers geeerol v thrtifigh the vMhiy [May 11. 1859,1 y. 3 1 7 :, 7 :ma FU D A t. kional ta: SUETY EMT 4 •,• c !!: COMIanV d ncorpor.ted by the State of Pennsylvania MILES. 1. Money is received every day, and in any amount. large or small. 2. FIVE PER CENT interest is paid for money from the day it is put in. 8. The money is always paid hark in GOLD whenever it is rattled fur, nod without notice. bloney M received from Executors, Att. mmistratois. Guonlians and cohere who de- sire to have it in a place of perfect safety, and where interest or. he obtained for it. 5. The mimey received from depositors is in vested in REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, mid such other first clans securities us the Charter directs. 6. Office hours—Every day from 9 till 5 o'clock. and on Mondays and Thursdays till 8 o'clock in the evening HON. HENRY L BENNER, President, ROBER r SELFRIDGE, rice A csident, W .1. REED, Secretary. DIRECTORS: I Hon. Henry L Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry, Ri.bert L. Selfridge, Francis Lee, Sand. K Ashton, - i Joseph Yerhea, C. Landreth MIIIIIIP. H..nry DieffeudertTer WALNUT 1.1116 ET, s ET!.! WEPT CORNER t.r TR rn, PIIII26II.I;LPIU.A. I HOMESTEAD FOR $10; A HOME tat ad or 0100; Also, tiotnesteatte fur $lOOO and over, situated on and near Heppe. hemlock river, above and below Fredericksburg in Virvitiia. A new town, called Rapptilittn• tok. h ometitly been laid out, in Culpepper c in the midst it the Gold regions of V, gave, surrounded by minea and Min hp Cont• ponies ; and farms mid town lots in alternate or shares. con now he had for a mere stin g simply to induce settlement in thus dea15154.900 $154.900 worth of land is to he d:.• bled atnatigal purchasers orgiven away as nu in Inceinent to ciinie on make inirrot e• Ml', P.an d t 114 . ' .llO . 1)I t Mina I.l . "Vable Matbinoc hone already sett'. d and of others me coming. Good turmn mg l a t,t, trails 'lnc to snit purchasers, ea. also lie had at from $lO tos2o per acre, poyat Ir to «us) Loaner yandy I.l4liteei.tri otpitat iiimble nth a will in all ewes Le gm,. per' w.ted IsVs•ry wtwrit ltt nell the.. lat,tl. ; liber I intim enteuts will l,e given. F... E. HAL:DLit, LA D AGENT. July 11. '59.. Mu. 'Puri A Dynii, Vs. Reyi.tler my' •• Dont toil to se. Sixth Animal An• uwuic. meat;' am' hrillirnt ufNro, in Nti• Miler I 'IHE - 1:67.; \ ILLE bIiMINARY., NORMAL e C3EXC: Cor-g; ITDa TR)mlti iLLIDIr ii;i`lo Culti!,7lllllE, CFIE trEvir t:ll9')L ‘3l THE LAND. Fend for a Catalogue, and Address I _ M. Ma Walsh, A M., ertssville, Pa. & Al' Li It Toe largest and bent selecteitcinelcof , Ginvlqevnr offered in thin community It comprises a full line of Fashionable Dress timals, suitable bt. FALL and WINTER, such as Iliac:, and Fancy Silks, French and Engl.!' ‘lerinos. All wool DeLaines, (plain and col. ored,) Nativan Plaid, Tanjore Lustre, Figured Ca.dunere, Plaids, SouselineDeLaines,Coburgs, A l o aee.'s, De Berge, Gin hums, Print, &c. ' A 1., p• and heaut tiff assortinent of Full and Winter SHAWLS. consisting of Stella., Double v , .1m" s and Double Brocha, Waterl o. Braila and Double Wool Gents' Travelling S' Pyle, be., &c. A full stock of Ladies' Fine Collars G. 'plenum's Fut nishing Grimly such as Collate, Cravats, Ties. Stocks, Hosiery, Shirts, (inane and Silk Undershirts, Drawers, Ice. We nave a fine selection of Man'illa, Grits T Gamin go, Fringes, Ribboos. Mitts, Gloves, 6 nao,ie s. ry, Aandkerchiefs. Buttons,Flo,, Sewing Silk, Extension Skirts, Hoops, be. A Lao— ricke. t)s , ,alturg, bleached an unities teed MU/111118 at all prices, Colored and ite fabrics, Barred and Swiss Muslin, Victoria Lawns, Naitatooks, Tarleton and many u, artieles wt.icb c •tofno , uiae the line of White and Domestic Goods. We have net. h (loth. Fancy Cauitnere, Satimpits, Jeans. Tweeds. cottonades, Linens, Denims and Blue Drills.—ALSO, Rats and Caps of every variety and type, GROCERIES HARDA ARE AND QUEENSIVARE, BOO'fS AND SHOES, WIMII and Willow ware which will be sold cheap. We also &alio Plaster, Fish, Salt, and all kinds of Grain, and possess facilities in this branch of trade unequalled by any. We deliver all packages or parcels of Merchandise, Free of Charge', at the depot= of theßroad Top and Penn,ylvmda Railroads. Co tie one, come &hand he convinced that the •'M4:rnorot.ttos" is the place to secure fash lovable and de,drahle goods, disposed of at the lowest rates. O.•t. sti,, 1850, Bl.scellaueous Advertisements. Prof. Cha . Del:rant'. Electric Oil This ient diseuvery is rve F es lu g a qest. „ sNismion. amon g Medical Faculties of rope and this cutlery. I will cure the w lig (not ••v IV.trrnnted to Cure F mid Ague in one day, Cure chill; in five u i rotes. Cure Crimp in one night.— Cure lii. f es in two to four-days, Cure Burns and seii.d. in ten minutes. Cure ,pranis W ool id,, a d Bruises, in front one to three days, Cure hillemation in one day. Cure Neu ralgot, Crutip; tooth Ache, burns, in 10 mite t oes. Cure Hemorrhage. Scrofula,•Abseess in ten days. Cure Bruised, Wounds, Totter, in one to three days. Cure Ear Ache, stiff neck, Ague in tine day. Cure Felluns, Broken Breast Salt Rheum„ in three to nix days.— Core Quinzy, Palpitation, Pleurisy, in nun to ten days. torn A stilt., palsy, Gout. Erysip elas, in live to 20 days. Cure' Frosted Feet Chiblains, Chrunie Rheumatism, Stiff jiduts' Sore I hroat, Scarlet Fever, and the I tine made to oalk by a faV! bottles. This Oil (De Orath'i.) toil . and pleasent,' and is a greet family Medicine for children teething At.. Ladies should all use it. It alwavia leaves you better an it finds you, and one bottle often (Aires en. tirely. Afflicted fur Thirteen rears and Cured in one ter ek Rend letter from Rev. domes Temple. Philadelphia Jane 11th, let; I'n is De Grath: I have been anliet..il thirteen years with Neuralgia and nth, nod 1 have Inieu unable to Avvi. soundly nr wale any distance for many year, pest. Lioi week I got a bottle or your "Bic, trio linit night I slept soundly and ~ell, and h►dny I um like a new tans. My Ifs amid not believe her eyes. Your Elec tric Oil boa &no in tine week what the physi• sinus Philadelphia tailed to do in thirteen roars• tiratenitly yours. J hi ES TEMPLE. 310 South street DEA FNESS CURED. New Haven, May 18th 1856. Prof. Du Grath: My brother has been deaf three yearn. Alier trying many thi pa. he used your Oil a few times.and it cored him entire. ly. ULIFFORD do SCRAN There tile numerous imitations sprung up. oa the reptaati a that my article bad umpired. l'he putitic must beware. They are worthless. For ..ale by S. S. Smith, Huntingdon. May 2:1 1859. WASHING CLOTHES BY PRESSURE. After fifty year, expentnenting the proper article has at" last been invented fur wealen in their bard labors on the 'meting day 'IT IS EVEN 50.9 Come and b. convinced mat we are tdietvi of mery machine in use. Half the time, half the hard labor. and half the wear and tear is saved Little boys and girls can do the wink for their mothers. The undersigned have purchased the exclusive right of Huntingdon and Mifflin C 01111164, to make and sell J. I'. Mcour's Emancipator IVashing Machine. 11 e desire thi- publieto cad nod examine this truly labot , saving tnachine. It can be seen ut our shop on Washington street. BALL & PEIGHTAL. We the undersigned, having thoroughly tes• ted the °hove machine, take pleasure in rec ommending the same to the public, assured that they will find it all that is above Chlittlell! PETER SWOOPE, Mrs. JULIA B. Shuts JUN. H. DORSEY, " Id. R. ORDIHON J. S. Meatus, " A NNIE E. Scow, CHRISTIAN LUNG, "E. WILLIANISON, CHAS H. Mt LLD( ' "E. B. SAXTON, J. M. CUNNINGHAM, "M. C, GITIN. JulIN S.M ILLER, " M. filmes., U. H. FuSTEII, " M. C. MARES, Mrs. J. CUNNINGHAM " LIZZIE L. Daunts " JENNIE C. MURRAY, " Anti E. CAMPBELL. Huntingdon, July 27th, 1809.—tf. Oil 23 W & BROTHER, (Successor to Neman& Warrick.) NORTH EAST CORNER OF SECOND & BAIT STREETS. -- TiIItdDELPILIA. Manufactu•. re, 'V h..lrsa le 3 hetnll iptilpas Heaters Ventilators, Ranges and Stoves ALstp, McGregor's celebrated ',lenient and Stoves. With a grew variety of the latest patterns of Cook and Parlor Stoves ; also, Queen's Patent Portable Forges. Au. Slat, IWO. MANSION HOUSE-- Corner ut hill S Montgomery Streets, HUNTINCWON, PA, CHRIS'CIAN ('OUTS, This stand is well known as the "McConnell House." The location is superior to any oth. Cr, bring in the immediate proximity 'o 13,Isi uess ; also to the Bank and most Public WI et, It is the determination of the Proprietor to ki vp this House in a style stoutfactary to the puh ic, nod is his desire to wake •ali wl.O ltirullize him, feel at house,. and to make the “Idsosiou" rank amonot the hest of Huntin ; ,• rim nutria. He very respectfully solicits tht public patronage April lath, :859. parNo change in the markets. AND ARE NOW OPENING , Ih. CFLIAIRATED COPPER TOE ! 1 . ! Maci.ed's Patent Metallic Tip, designed s a l eciaily fur Youths' and Childrens,; 80015 AND SHOES. An improvement has been applied to Boot. II lid Shoes, by which a saving of expense to the customer, of two thirds is realized, by actual experiment. The Tip consists of a piece of copper or oth er indestructible material, neatly fastened to the toe of the hoot or shoe, terming a complete protection. This inver.tion is now presented to the public, with the tulle t knowledge of its practical utility, having been tested over two rears, and is destined entirely to supersede the old style, fur children's, boys' and youths' boots and shoed. The importance of this invention will be readtl , appreciated, as it is well known that maturen invariably wear out their boots and shoes FIRST AT TUE TOE, and, with this protection, they will upon an av erage we or at least two or three times as . long a• the old Ltyte, while the expense is but a tri tie more. Tnis invention is also especially applicable to Al iners' Boats, and all occupations subjecting the toe of the boot or shoe to be cut or worn. Merchittts, and the public generally, will ace the importance of obtaining these mme• d ately, as they are destined fur general use, to supersede all other kinds. The gun& may be obtained of nearly all the wholesale dealers in the principle cities, or of the subscribe.. CLIASE, MeKINNEY k CO., (Ow.Nutts Ilr THE PATI:ST.) Boßton August 316 t, 1959.-6 m, ‘,2 PECIAL ANNOL NC EVENT-- 0 Front the Quuker City Publisuing House I 100,000 Catalogues, new, large and revised ready fur dibtribution. Superior in et a public. A new sod sure plum tormild a l d silver watches, and ether vu'uable Prizes, F all particulars given in calaliigues, which will be sent free to all up. on application. . Valuable gifts worth from 50 cents to SIOO, GUARRANTEED to each purchaser. $lOO,- 000 in gilts have been distributed to my pat. rims within the past six months—Si:An° to be distribution during the next six months.— The inducements offered Agents are mare lib. erel than those of any other house in the bual. Haring been in the PaliHalting and Book. selling business titr the last eight years, my ex .rienee etothles me to conduct the Gift En , 1). tern rixe with the greatest satisfaction to all. 623..A1i EN rs WA NTEI) in evert town and minty. Fur full pattieulars address DUANE RULISON, Quebec City Publishing House. 3:1 South id St., Philad'a., Pa. Sept. 21st, 1859.-21 n TAGGART AnD Man IMPROVED Family Sewing Machines. NO. 103. NORTH EIGHTH STREET, 3P' MI I 1.. A 37:) ' .A.. --- These Machines wero awarded the first pre miums at the Lancaster and Montgomery County Fairs (the only fairs at which they hare been exhibited) in competition with the Wheeler & Wilson, Singer and other ma chines, and arc offered to the public with con fidence as being the rho ipest and best ma. chines in the market. They aro cow in exten sive use and have met the unqualified appro val of All who have tried them. They are sarong and simple is construction, and are not liable to got out of order, as an examination will fully satisfy every one. They will do as great a variety of work, do it as well, and do us much of it as the high priced machines can do. Families, Tailors and Seamstresses wil t fi n d the, machines adapted to their wants. They will sew film or heave goods of every de mondon with equal facility. For Quilting purpose+ they are unequalled. Ely a simple udju,tiiient of the tension, a stitch Is wade which gathers beautifully. The stitch is the Double Lock Stitch, strong and elastic, and will not unravel ur draw the goods when washed. The thread is used from spools of .y sine as purchased at the stores, without re-winding. Instructions in operating the machines given to purchasers. Each machine is accompanied with directions, which ate very explicit, and contain all the intiolnattwm necessary ttruper. ate buccessfuny. wouitl refer to Gen. S. Miles Green, llsms Forges. _ _ _ WSI. BREWSTER, Agent, Huntingdon, Pa Sept. 7,1859.—1 y, D %PERI PAPE:1111 r Note, Post, Commercial, P9 , lltep and Plet..ap—a'good aeiortrnent , for g es by the r..atn, half rear • qu re or Isheot, it • Lewia' N. Book sari qtaticliar• Stem Tv. 17 '49 vf. _ A . :;.:•4 :; -... 74 2,:.- C_) i'... co