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^ ' LiBEETV AND UNION, NOW AND PORBIBB, ONK AND IN8IPAEABLB. WM. BREWSTER, EDITOR & PROPRIETOR. HUNTINGDON, PA., I WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1858. VOL. XXIII. NO. 43. DU VaLI'S I GALVANIC OIL, Ih-eparcdoriginally 1.,/ Pro. IL DUV-ALL. formerly ot the (iollege of Surgeon", nt Paris, IS NOW OEFERED TO THE PUB¬ LIC, fg" For lhe Cure ofull aoro and X'ain- ful Diseases..^ For instance—Pain or ioreness in any part of the system. Rheumatism, pain in the buck, breast or sides, bealed breasts Neuralgia, Burns, si .-ains, Head-ache, Cramp in lhe Stomach or any other dis¬ ease thul is SORE or PAINFUL, nnd lit is only over this class of diseasea we iclnim a VJCTORY. Wo say positivdy 'to our pntroii£ we cnn reliet'e the sulTcrer 09 times oul of 100. We would just say llo the public, Prof. Dn Vall was '26 years in bringing 10 thia mcdicioo superiority r nil others. 'rice .'iO els. per hollle—^ per cent ulf the trade. All onlera must be ad Idressed to J. D. STONEROAD, ¦1 Sole Agent lor U. S., Lkwistovv.v, Pa Aug.l6,'oS.-ly. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS | THE 1.1 VER INVIGOIIATOK! PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. Com|)ouiiiled enlirely of tiuius. Ij one of the besl purgative and liver medi cinca now bofore the publie, thai acta as a Ca- I thortic, eaaier, milder, and more elfectnul than any ther medicino known. It is not only a Ca- I tliartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on thc I Livor lo eject ils morbid, Ihen on the stomneh I and bowels to carry olf thai mnltcr. thus accom- ; plisbing two purposes cHbctually. without any of i the painful foelinga oxperieiicod in the operation I of moat Cnihartica. It sircglhenathc system nt the samo time thnt it purges it, and when taken lly in moderate dosca, will strcughlen uud inal rapiilily. tbe principal regulu- huild il up with The Liver is one of . tors of the human ho- j forms ils funcUons well ! tem arc fully develop- almost enlirely depeii- aclion ofthe Liver for ance of ils functions, al fault, the bowels arc system S'jfl'crs in con- —the Liver— Iiaving For the diseases of proprieturs has made lice of moro tha ii twen- _ remedy whcrewiib to') crangonienti lo which|Jj ¦ a To "prove that thi Dvcred any personi^ bimplaint in nny of lis j* bottio nndeonvicUon|5 'These gu i\ S ^ IB iD DR. JAMEs" M. JARRET, OF Tin; NEW YORK LUNG INFIRMARY. , ...„,,,„„„„..,. Mv conncclioii for tbe pnst eighl years with j matter from llic syslem tbu libove Inslilulion, as Cheif Phyaician, and ! placo n heal by llow B Iwelve yenra' course of steady devoiion to tho j tho stoiiiacb, causing Cure ol Pulmonary Consumplion and its kin- ! purifying ilieblood.gi- dred diseases, togelber with my uniivalled op- ] "' ',''« \V'"'o nincbiuc- porii,nilies.ni,d advanrage ot pathological re- \ "' ^l^^^ll^ir cm: licvc the stomiidiaml ing nnd souring. porlunilies nud advanrage 01 pull „ ainrcli—aided not a liitle by a perfect syslem of .Medical Inhalation—has enabled mo lo ar- e, direct, and succcs.sful course TERMS OF TIIE JOURNAL. TERMS Tlic"IlL'NTmonos Jouunal'is publishenat •he following rates : ir paid in advance tJil.tSO If paid within six months after the time of subscribing t,7,-i If paid before the expiration ofthe year, 2,00 I pectaliona, oonaidering bis eonditi being 1 2d best Alexander Cnrothers, 60 ' " " ~ • 1 00 peclaliona, oonaiUering his ronuiuon—ueiiig i zn uesi iiie.vuimei luiuu very fat. and just comi ig off d^a heavy service. 1 Beat white corn, John McCracken, The Commiltee not findinii menlion made '2d best " George Miller, of Jacks nnd Jennies, in our bat, would recom- Best rye Caleb Ai milage, mend a premium to Cnri'S P^erson, for n line 2d bost rye, Jamos .folinston, 8 your old .lack, and to John C. Crownover, Beat onta, (small) Stewart Corbett, lor a Io"ry, II yeara old. Tl each, SO' 2d best outs, " John Horning, 'I'be Commilteo beg leave to sny, that the ex - Beat large oiita, John C. Crownover, " ottoman cover, .VissH HasleU, Spi Creek, Best embroidered ! 1 00 Porter tp, 50 I Uppers, -l/iss Sue Nclf, 1 00 H liftv cents ifnnt'nnii bibliioii and display "of broodmares. two and 'id best " John Warfel, ioftlieyear.N(,9,ib,criu. one year old colts, being ao very numeroua, Beat buckwheat, Thomas Dean, period thnii aix mouths and .so equally gnod and inaitorioua, that il 2d best " William Dean, - - " '-1 ' ,i.-ir........ ... .....l.l ^—„ ,„ liest baric}', .Tohn Horning, 2d besl "' Jumps M'Cmckeii. And two doll tilbiflor the cxpiral tion lakon for a leas period luun sia inouuis. . , . - ^. e. — - - - . 1. All subscriptions are cuntinued uutil otb- was wuh mucli dilbcully, wn could come lo ilerod, and nopaper will he disconli'iu- «nv dicisioii nt all—hut wo hnie done what our ¦ages arepaid, oxeept nt the option l>e«' iudgement a id diacretion dictated—nil of i wlii(-b is rospeetlully aubnilled- S. .Ifiles ed by us. Green. Jnmes K, Hampson, ^. Lewia, R- Al Ornamental Work ¦ e, One bnaket ocean shells and inossca, Pruf , 'qq \ Walsh, C ssville, 1 00 .-„ Best clieiiiUo work, .Vias Jos Crcsswell, ol I 00 nd whe t pe flowers oflhesya- Tho slumuch' ia Ident on the lienllby proper perlorm- When the stomach ia utfuult and the whole aciiucncc of ono orgun ceased to do iis duly, that orgun one ol tho It his study, iu u prac- ty years, "lo find some untcniet the many cd „„(,'/ . . ^ oftho publisher. 2. Returned nnmoers are uere, leceiceu uy us. urceu. .imiius iv, naiiip.ioo. All numbora sent ns in Ibut way aro lost, and ; liaon Miiiet, James S. Oaks, never accomplish thc purpoae of the sender. , 3. Persons wishing to sto/i Iheir subscripiions, «, „ »r o , musl pay lip arrearages, and send a written or ; Class 2~heat Stock. verbal (irdor lo that elfect, to the oliicc of pub- | The undersigned Committee ou Neat Sloek licat'Kjn in Iluntingdon. ^ afler an e.-;aminution of the all David Dunn, A. J. McCoy, James M Robert Tussey, John Q. Adams. Class S..~Do The Comm; 1 00 50 I 00 60 Cnssvi " mexican , George Miller, " while, Geo. W. Pheasant, '•' pumpkin, John Sloan, '2d besl, James Hight, Best pie pumpkins, Jon N. Mosser, 2d liest, John Sloan. Best sqoaabes, I). Kipor, 2d beat, John Sloan. Dr. cohn M'Cuiloch, Mra. Eliza Stilt, 100 10} .% 2i 60 26 50 25 Miss „,, , ,r- c. 1 ,x -I, 2? Ruth Cummins, Elisha Shomakcr, Jacob H»rn •2d best, .Viss Slanley, Cnssville, 75, „„,,. ' ' Best vase of wax flowera, .Viss E .V Cress- i ^ " Cassville, 1 00 legA 3 lo 1 a neither postmaster ipcr notice. I .'i. After o no or moro numbers of a new year 1 have been forwarded, a new yeur has eomm'enc- ] ed, und lhe paper v»-ill nol be discontinued until are,arages arepaid. Seo No. 1. j 'The Courla have decided that refnsing toluke I nnewapaper from thc ollico, or romovi ii^; and t leaving it uncalled for, ia i'ni.MA facii: evidence 01 inientional fraud. Subscribers living in distant counties, or iu other States, vi'ill be required to pay invariably in advance. ^TTlie above tc to ill all cases. after an examiniition of the Block on entry and exhibition, concur in awarding liiu following premiums, whieh are reapoetfaily submitied; siioaT noRNS Best bull. Hays Hamilton, Esi;., Frank¬ lin twp., $5 00 2d best, .lolin Colder; Porter .1 00 Best cow. " '• " " 4 00 2d heal, Hays Ilamillon, Esq, Franklin, 2 00 ti 00 2 00 Best case pf wax fruit and flowera, Mts J L Darwin, Cnssville, 1 00 1 -, . -r. ,, i 2d besl, by j/isa E .tf Crcsswell. undone i site Miiniifactures—Eatables. I ^j^,, ^f ^„,. ,,.„[[ by Prof Walsh, of ' mmilteeou Class 8, Domeslic Manu- Cassville Seraiuary, each one nlike, Ifi fnelmcs—Ealables, respectfully reports that Some fine shirts were also exhibited ns sped- , thpy huve awarded premiums, as follows : 1 mens of fancv needlework, one in particular, ""."..j, .so........«.._; .v,.^ -. ....... Best bread, Mrs. Daniel Piper, $3 00 made by .Vrs Emery, of Huntingdon, exhibited "^'""'K'-'^ ""^ '^'"'" "S"'!!"'-"' "'«'" iniparlially, 2 00 ^ ,.j^^t ^„„,„„t „f 1^1,^^ ^„,, 3,.il,_ fo^ ,^,,^i^,,j and according to tbe best of their abdity.- Z your Committee would recommend a premium Your Committee were favorably impressed 1 00 of ?1 00 *'"' ""-' "'"^ display in the floraculturc depart. 60 Your committee has found great diflicully iu [IJ™'' ^»''"« '° ""^ unfavorable seasou your CLASS M-FLORAL DEP.VRTMENT. 'To the President and members of th-: Bun¬ tingdon caiinlg Agricultural Societg ,—Ths undersigned Committee of the floral depart¬ ment , of the fourth annual exhibilion of said lociely, respectfully report that thoy bave dis. 'illhc Besl hi iler, John Colder, Porti 2il besl, Havs Hamilton, Franklin Best calf, Thomns WhiKnker. Porter ¦igidly adhered 2d best, Hiijs Ilamillon, Franklin Best bull, Hays Humilton, Esq., Frauk- liabL - _.„3dy ia at lust dis- trouhled wilh Liver forms, hns bat to try is cenain- . - all morbid or bad | Ai)rEI(TISEnE.\T<4 supplying in their, Will be charged at tho following rules: '. Ai.PEUXKV. of bile, invigorating I I insertion. 2 do. 3 do. ', Best bull, John Colder, Porter food to digest wdl, [ Six linea or leaa, $ 25 * .IVJ » 50 i Do calf, John B. Speer, Shirley "Hg lone and liflnltb | Out square, (16 lines,) 50 75 1 00 i common. (¦¦" " ) 100 150 2 00 Best bull, Hon. Geo. Taylor Hunting .-(mo. Cmo. 1" $5 00 2 00 1 00 00 2d best" Mrs. Mary E. Chilcote, :id best" Mrs. L.C- Hnll, Boal sponge cake, Mrs. E. Thomas, " jeliv cake, Misa P. Jackaon, 2d best ¦ " Mrs._E. A. Bricker, Beat pie, Mrs. Harriet Morris, 2d besl, .Mrs. Jane Love, Best butler. .Mra. Jnne Hardy, 2d beat " Mrs. James Hampson, Hdbcsl " Mrs. Richard Chilcote, Best domestic sugar, M^-s. Mary Weaver, 1 00 2d best " Mrs. E. C. Wilson awarding 30 few premiumaamong ao many ex ._ Commilteo had reoson to expect that Ibis do awarding ao lew premiumaamong ao many ex- ,, , - ,, , , ,., . ., . ........ parimenl would not have equalled former 0 nn bibitors, aa there la a great variety of arUcles f , , ... ., -^ "" , , . ,*'. . / ,i. , J hbuona. however careful examination, they 1 Oil worthy of premiums, but not in tho publi.shed „ , . . , . ,. , e.x- j r,n ,. . Tr .' • , ,, . , .vie of the opinion that the display of this de- '•" hst. If time permuted, we would give the !„ ex, -e . « ,, , ., . , , , parimenl will compare very favorable, ii noV names of those exhibitors, (and tbey are ma' "^ . - "^ ....'' pie molasses,''M?;.'Mary"w'eaver, I 00 "?) "'«' «''<' «"""'^'' '" '""<''' "<=''¦" '"^ ">' luiin molnsses, T. H. Cremer, 1 00 work they bavo exhibited But we musl pay Dur highest compliments lo the Cassville Sem¬ inary, for the many beauliful specimens of licsl Best _.„ , 2d best •• ' F.Hann , Besl apple butter. Miss Fannie NelV, 2d besl " Mra. Thoa. Fishe 1 00 surpass all previous exhibitions ol lbia aociety I Siilisfyiiig your CommiUee of the fact that n eonimenJable interest ia manifesled on the partof eontribiilors, to excel in lloraculture. 2 ry. removing the enuse 2 Ifecting a radical curo ¦J ing is suflitcientto re- ^ prevent the food from inary, fur the mauv beauliful specimens of or- '"", " VT '. . ,. ,, , , . ^'. .re.i. ....... i..„.,.. -., , ,, , ,. 1 , u .1 . c Afler n careful examination ot all the plants Best loinato ketchup, Mra. Susan Africa, 1 00 """"="'»' '"'"\' »'>'"^'' '¦"« \<''"' ""= ""'™ =f „„H fl„„.™. vour commiltee award lhe follow "'• ¦ " >i— «i ei, nuraeiion to the lovers ol art F H Lane, .Visa Saiiie Shaver, Jfrs's Kidder and Darwin I 00 iriye alu decisive direct, and sucecs.sful course ,»;•?;,„, „^,„,k^ „reri5 Lured, and what ia oIlri'ulMicntlorllieposiuyeaud radica cure , ,,„„„ prevented, i, . the uccasipnul use of u ull dii^eiiseol liie Ihroat, Lungs, und .-lir , „,„ jylj, invigorLlor.is- * J'a.s.iages. By luhilation, llio vapor and cura-! Onlv one doso ta-!2 , n before rent live properties of incdieines ure directly addes- ' prevents Nigbtinare. [H I sed to the diseased organs and the integuiiienl. I Onlv one doae taken at mg . . hi' 'ens the . . , ¦ prevents Nighl sed to the diseased organs and the integuiiienl. | Only one doae taken Ido not advise lhe usu of .Medical lubalaiiuu bowela genily, and cures CosiivcncBs, uf nuy kind, to the exclusiou of general Ireaf \ Ouc doso taken aller each moal will inent: nud although 1 consider it a useful ad¬ juvant io the proper niaiiagemeiit uf lliose fear¬ lul and ol'len fatal di.scases, yet I deem it very don, 2d besl. Levi M Pheaaent, Union Beat work oxen, Jno. II. Wolverton, Bra 2d besl, E- Shoeinnker, Henderson Be.st cow, Hiiya Ilamillon, Franklin, 2il besl. Tbos. Whitiiiker, Porter, Best heifer, 2 yr old 11 Ilamillon, F.nmk ..^w...,...._, lliut eneh patient should liav„ .,._ belli 111 ol bulb general and local trealment. Thu success of my treatment in the above di¬ sease, and the high character oflhe lualituliou over wbieb 1 have so long bud tho hjiior to preside, arc loo wull known lo need any eulogy or comuieut lioin me. Al tbu solieitaiion uf many privalo and professional friends, through whose pbiianlhr'jpic uid llie above charily has been long and liberally supported, and afler duo consideralion, I have concluded to make such urrungcineuls ua will bring the benefiis of mv c.vi.'i'ripnce niid,lrculmeut within 0 of all, und nol eoiibnc mysclt. i those only who eniered the Inlinnary, or who were able to viait mu ul my oilice. Hoping Iherefore that the uri'aii„'euieiit will give en- lire fiaiislaition,bolh Ui uiy profeainal breihern i w Ild tbe imblic, I would respeetfully announce I '¦- Dys¬ pepsia. ^t;-Oiic dose of two teaspoonfuls wiil alw ys reinovc Sick lleuduchc. One tiollle tnken for female ubsctructionrc- moves the canee of the discuse, und makes a poriect curo. , 2d best, D Rupert Honderson ' Best enli; Jamea Hight, lluiiiingdon : 2d do. d. " -'- The foil Advertising and Job 'Work, VVe would remind the Adverlising com¬ munily nnd all others who wish lo bring tbcir business exiensively bcloio tbe pub , list, are recommended by the Committee for Doriect curo ' "''' ''"" ''"^ Journal bns the largest cir- premiums: Only one doso immedialely relieves Cholic, j cnlntlDn ofany paper in thc county—that \ 'f >''";¦¦ "¦<^ ',"'",• ^y Thos. Wbittaker, S2 00 „i,ii„ ¦' . -''.' .,. I I brood cow. bv Jame.s llight. a 00 - • - 1. 1 IS onstanily increasing;—and thai is ; 4 |,„iinck.s. by Thus. Whillaker, 5 00 goes into the bauds of our woallhiest cili-i ''uenb H .l/i ler, Thnmna Whlltakor, jr., [ Pcler Livingston, Frederick Harinony '¦> 00 2d best " Mrs Anna Massey, 2 00 Bcsthoney, Mrs. J. G. .Sled, 2d beat, " Mra. W. E. McMurtriel Beat jelly, Mra. Anna D. Porter, 1 00 S "0 2d be.st ji'l|v, Mrs. S. II. Reid, 50 ¦'' 00 iJL.si preserves, Mrs. Hannah Houtz, 1 00 , 2d best '' Mrs. T. H. Cremer, 50 i t' 00 lit.s, pickles. Miss P. Jackaon, 1 00 ! ¦• 00 2d best - Mrs. Susan Black, 50 . 'I 00 ji,...jt. dnniestic wine, T. II, Crmuer, - 00 ¦ 'i,\ |,e,si " Mrs. E. Horning, Mdbcsl " Mrs. Annie Hofl'man. .'lO 2 00 liesl vinegar, Mrs, John Pcigbtal, 100 1 00 , 2d best '• Mrs. S. Chciiev id flowers, your commitiee award the follon J/ra. ...g premiums, to wil; Bestdisplavof flowers i:i I ¦ .1/iiiy ._l/iiler, Hunlingdon, $3 00 2d bast .Wiss Jane Woods, Huntingdon, 2 00 Class ll.—Mrchunical Implements and Hesi display of plants, J/isa Jano Wooda, Munufttciurrs iii.ntin.rHmi 2 00 The undersigned awarding com 11, after examining tbe tneehanicnl litlec, class nplemenls Huntingdon, 2d besl, Jfrs H.W. .Wilier, Huntingdon, Best biiquct, Mrs Jno. C. Watson, Afill 2 00 I 00 I) nn '• *''"'"^''^*'*'""""fi ^'"'"''^'^"^""-''*'""1"'''"'*^"^* Creok, • "" and mnnufaelures entered and exhibited, do Best display of di.b.liaa in bloo-ji, Jfrs '00 „,.! ,!.„ ,:.|i ;.,„„„„,„; 1 'uor^nr..!!,, rrcicr. 1" ' ' 50 a 00 ¦2 00 ii".rib,ur, A.J^M'Cov,""""'' I 00 'li best " Eisber .\: .MeMuifri though not included on the Most of the anid ^f itetite'ife I in conclu.siou, llml I can now be consulted per, g^A 'few bolll sonallg or bg leiier, 011 all discuses as above the absortieiils. Bid Iliul the medieinea, the sunie us uaed in We luke plensuri lhe lualituliou, prepared losuit cadi individu- icine as u prevcntiv al ciL-e, Inhabng Vupoia, .Medical Inhaling, lover, and all I'i ic. .te., will bulirwardedby expross lo any opcraics wiili coi lai part ot tho United Stales ur the Cauadas. "" " TKUMS.—My terms uf trcalinenl by letlet are as tblluwiuga, vis; : §12 per moulh for caeb palient, wbicb wiil includu uicdiciuo sulheient tbr ouo uioulh'a use; also, Inhaling Vapor, and ou Inhaling Apparatus. Payiuens as Iullows: 5SG to be liuid to Kxpress Ageiii on receipt of the box of .M dicine, and llm baliinceSl' ut lhe e.iiiiiaUoii ol the mouth, il ibc luUicnl be cured or is aulislied wilh the Ireatinent. Patients, by civiug a full historv oftheir ease, and their sy mplo'nis ill full, can be U'culed as well by lelli-r I Ono dose oflen repented U a snre Cholera Morbus, and a preveniivo of Cholera. I^Ouly one liotUo is needed lo tbmw out of the system tho ed'eets of mcdicincjufier a long i ^^"^ sickness. •" ^¦One bottle Inken for Jaundice removes nil sallowness or unnatural color Irom the skin. ()ne doso taken a shorl time before cutiug gives vigor to tho appetite, und makea fond digest Olio dose often repeated cures C^hrouic Diiir- ^.. _. t;:'itmwaiiuniew:im.,:t''t:ih:';;;^^drih which wm be One or two doses enres attacks caused by | satisfactory. Ills iu Childrun ; there ia nn surer ur speed' i,.,^ i. ^ -m~.—».w..»....u . .. iiucdv in the world, as It never fails. I / 1/iT TXT, r\ ' IM Tl') Cla We ivould nlso slule that our fucililie fnrexucu'.liigall kind.s ol JOB I'lllN'l -, I.NG nre equal to those ol any other nthce ' ^ll>•'•¦"""•¦•'' Society—Tiie und eVl'lo ou'r'"(inii3?' will "be d'o'n'e iienily 2 00 1 00 exhibited were so supe¬ rior that the CommiUee found il exceedingly ; difficult to make 11 aeleelion. Twenty-three ' specimcus uf bread wore inapceted—all good. Veiy fine buller waa cxliibited by Mrs. Johu I Rubb. Mrs,. M. Shoemaker, Mrs. Elisha Sboe- i maker, Jr., Mrs, Andrew Anderson Mrs. Grecn- . Mury Warfel, Mrs. Andrew Decker, 2 00 1 00 50 1 laud. Mis. ..iuiy „ unci, ...ii,. ....„.„,. „....v., , - - , - -^ , . , -n „ 7> .."-""'VT „¦''''. , ^ ' Mi.s. J. 1). Hight, Mrs. Alex. Carolliera, Mrs. Do (plain riding) " To the I te.viilent ofthe Huntingdon Couniy j(,|,„ y_ Yocum. Mrs. M. J. llcnrii, Mrs. M. C. ' Be.sl corn brnoroa, S S Barr, Hollidavsb'g ¦"¦"¦' ""¦ ' • I'd bdng i Wilson, .Mra. J. G. Sleel, Miss E. Benedict, ' Blaircoiinly, cut oiihI- Mrs. Tliump.son .Martin. A slationarv enirine. exiljitcd bv Peior.Tobn a neiiuixico., ..J ..........j .^ , _,„. .....y .. .„ gijg|.jji|ig iiHention, exbibuing an amounl of honey, only a .shade different from ingenuity and workmanship rardy met with. liwnr.l the following premiums: ! J/ar(>arclla Cremer, Iluntingdo.., Best two horse carriage, Oivon Boat, uf I'est display of dahlias, Mrs Juo. C Hunlingdon, J2 00 , Wnlson .l/iU Crck, •1 buggy, '' 1 00 ' 2d best, JIiss Catharine Hirst, Hunt. " saddle and bridle, W. I Sled, 1 00 Boat lioquet dahliaa, .Uiss Sua Neff, " specimen of marUe, W Williama, of I'""''''' 'wP-' -", Hunlingdon, 2 00 Best boquet, of flowera, Jfrs. S. Blaek, Bcatside of bnrncas leather, Wra Joliiia. Huulingdon, 50 — ¦ - 1 00 ^ 2d beat, J/iss Sue Neff, Porter, twp, '.i& I (in Best floral design, Jfrs. C. Cuuniugham, 1 UP Iluntingdon, 2 00 1 00 2'1 best, llcnry W. -Ifiller, Huulingdon, 1 00 r,o , 3d beat, Mts Ann .Uaaaey, 50 50 ¦ -V/ifls Jane Woo.ls cxbtiibiled a selection of 50 plants, consisting nf ihirty two varieties viz : 50 Pinks, verbenias, pelunen, cactus, gerraniams, lou.SbiHcy, Beat side of upper tp. " calf skin, Crolslev k Kcan 2d best, Wm Jobiisto'ii, Sbiriay, Besl pair lioiae shoos, A Port, Hunl'ii, bo ((Iraught) Berganta k Grim, " , ('cm I upon lhe 'porl upon the diffei ll Ibe folloi ing pre- "p,:: by'excUing J C(.)UN1'\^^A_ „.„ gthi Fever und Ague, Chill, nf u Bilious 'Type. It unit thousunda aru wil- lorlul virtues. ] ¦iug Ihcir unanimoua le as'by iiei'somil examiuuiiou. Palients" iivuil- ii.g lheui«dvc3 Ol' l)n Jarretl's licalmeut may rely upon immediale and permuneiit releif, as he seliloui baa lo ireat a cuao uver ibirty days. Letlcra uf adviee prouipily answered. For fur¬ ther paliculara uddrcas JAMES M. JARRETT, M.D., N.,. R20 Breadway, cor. TwclfUi St., N. V. I'..S.—Phyaiduns aud olhera visiUng the , city are rospeefully iuviled lo cull at thu li - firmiitoiy, where many inlerealing cases ca 1 1 be witnessed, and where our iniproued appara¬ tiia for ibe inbalalioii of uiedii-alel vapor can be seen and inspected. Aug.-l,'5S.-i;m. Town vs Country.—Ws notice ns the worm weather grows niiuce, tho denizens of pent up cities seek the unbrageous shades nnd sylvan scenes of the rural por- tious of tbe country ; Jier foiifra the in habitants ofthecountry and dwellers nmoug tho enchanting scenery of nature, having a little leisure timo, aller gnllieriug in the fruiis of the earth, turn iheir aUention ci¬ ty ward, for recieation or business purpo- acs. To all such, perhaps no city in the uuiiiii possesses so many channs ue the Cily of i'enn, wilh its many objecls of benu¬ ty aud arl. Itsmagnificeni water-works, its Academy of Music, Academy of Nalural Science, Art Unions, Picture Galleries ling 10 leslify to i All who use it (^/Mix water in tbo mouUi witb thc I ator, uud swallow both togetbet. The Liver Invigorator. Is a sdcntilic medicnl discovery, unit i cures Ui if by inngic, oven the lirsst dose givinjj bencHi, and seldom more thuu ono buttle is re- (|uired lo euro auv kind of Liver coinpUint frum the worst iuundico or Dyspepsia 10 u com 'in lleudncbe, nil of wliieh are lhe result uf 1 LIST OF PREMllHS AND Kc|inrl8 of A\%-sti'<IinE ConiuiMlees .' the Fourth Aann.d Exhibilioi Han , tiogdonC.iunty Agriculiural Sociclg, hclxl al 1 Ilitatingdun October lith 1th and 6th 185S. liuee npiJoiiiled on Cour.ty Ag- Class No. I — Clits I We the undersigi daily ; by lhe oliicers of ihi .- . 1' ; ricultuml S. l-Ilo ed, a Co Hunlii cporl Horses—do reporl that we piocee'led lo exam. ' ine the same, us delailod in the list made liy I tbe Executive Committee- Besl hour. William Herring, 2d best, (liiiigc W. I'hciiscnt, ltd best, Chi'.'.ler While and Berkshire, Dunii'l ICvpcr , Best berk.sbire sow, Dnub:l ICvper, Besl .sow. George W. l'l senl, : •2d besl. TI111U1..S M'Cuhau, Rest Jiigs, James Jlvtnu, 2d best, Tbonins Jl'Cuhuii S. S. Wharlon. Jncob .l/iller, John Ga Rcnjamin K. NdV, F. Greenland. Class i —Sheep. 'To the Presiileut of the Iluntingdon Countg I Agriculiural .Socie^i/.'—The undersigned, Com MuiUee ou Sheep, submil the fidlowing renorl: ' BAKKWKI.l.. Si 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 'I 00 2 00 ;t 00 2 00 ner Jr llu receiving premiuma, were deposited by i'or which a premium of li'l 00 is reconiiaeiidcd Geo Henrii, .Misa Eli/u j Crcsswell, R F llasletl A C .Myton Nigbtwiue, John Dean and D. P. Brumbaugh 'I'be display of preserves annd jellies sur¬ passed auything we have ever soon at our Coun¬ ty Fairs. We would call particular altenlion to those ot Mra. E. Saxton, Mra. Geo. Gwin, M. Au.lcrson. E. C. Wilson, J. Simpson Africa, Marg'l .McMurtrie, Nuiiuie Gwin, P. Jackson, John Jackson, 11. MiiUeru, CLASS 12—FRUITS. To the Iresident nf the Agricultural Society Cc, of Huulingdon County:—The nndersigned : Commitiee, lo whom was assigned tho duty of ' examining and awarding premiums ou fruits exhibited at lhe fourth annual cxliibiliou of J/rs .\nn J/aasey displayed a boquet of dah¬ lias, trlislicallv and boauiifuHv arranged. All of the above were beautifully aud taste¬ fully arranged, and the contributora deserv* much praise, bul your Ciinimillee having ex- liaualcd the scbejule of premiuma, cnn do no more than give them a fuviinible notice. All of which is respectfully submitted. D. Caldwell, .Kias L. M. Saxton, Jfiss Jos. ,ell, J.A. Doyle. CLASS 15—POiri.TRY. iniitlue on poultry, after examining epe- i ou exhibition,' uwoid the following premiuais: Beat buck, George Pbeiiseiit, v.. R. Stewart M. Weaver, Saiiie Browu, Tliouipsou Mnrliu, The C display ot domestic wines Rachel Med'urioch, M. Armitage, Agnes Ann Myton, Sled, (West). , 1 00 2d besl U. Cornprobsl, 60 Beat spangled baniburg. Jesse Gorauch, 1 00 your soricty, aficr careful examination, have Rest pair of shanghais, J. G.-Idler, awarded tbe following premiums to wit: ' "'' '' "' '' '"' -.1.01 Best and greatest ariety of Apples Wm. Pheasant, &^ 00 11 Murlin, Bieei, ^ives.;. '2d best, David Hare, 2 00 liltee were much gralified wilb ^l^lj'^lij^tlf^^ies, Israel Grafllus, \Z '^y 2d best, James Siuipsun. 100 100 1 00 diseased Liver. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Da. Sakkihu, Proprielor, 34.'i Broailwuv, N'Y. Soldby H. McMunigill, ScJ. Rend Huutingdou. Apr.T.TiS.-tv. THE C:ASSVII.1.F. SE:*IIX.MtY. ONLY $22 50 PER QUARTER THE PEESENT FACULTY. .>!. McX. WAI.SH, Principal, Prol of Languages aud Pliilosopbv. VAuw. a. Joslin. A. .^1 , Prof, of Latin, Groek, etc. James IV. Ilnglics, Pruf. of .Mathcnuuics. I Benianiin F. iiouck, I Adjunct Prol. of Malhemalics. Geo. IV. Einton, Prof, of Vocal .Music. Mrs. M. Wc!«rivAL'sil Preceptress Teacher ol Bolanv, Ilislory, Reading; elc. Miss E. M. Faulkner, Teacher of Pdlia Work Paintiug, Drawing Miss D. E. Manley, Tencher of Piuiio Music, Wax Fruil, Flo'r.s Mrs. Ur. Darwin Teacher of English Brunches, Miss J. M. WalsIl, Teacher of Primary Eugliah — judgement, have awa premiums; Fur llu; best bred fitiillioii, ''Xormuii,'' entered iif Aliram Lewis, 97 00 '2d bcstslullioii, "Bulliicck Morgan," eii¬ leied by Adam Lighlnen .3d best, "Caniidii n," entered by John Ramsey, "Youalt," Best 2 vear old do., enlorcd by Jucob ! Hainer, I Filly, 4 years old, entered by Dr. J. S. •audio the best of '2(1 best, l.(;vi Pheiiseul, rdcd the tullowinn $j 00 ,1, y i„ij „„ mure preiniuins to award. Mrs. Heat do/.cii winlcr apples, John Pi ¦• -I ' -' ¦' . : '1,1 l,„^, .l,d,,i Hnrninit. 3 00 Best e 2d besl. Thus Fisher and Miss Fannie Nefl' had superi- ' 2d best, .lohn Horning, e. : M..„ c'..„„-,„„\„xm sirawbetrv I I^"";"'l.b'''eatesl variety of pears, domes ;lilal, 2 00 1 00 '^lli^'Sliite'ibc'Xrbreir'^aid i::^:;"^ Jr^rCu;;i^gham Slraw^rry I ^^^^^ -I 00 O'riUilli, 3 00 2 00 bd lucob Hoi I man, ) exhihiied, sot'Tiinow Besl buck, David Rupert, 2d bcal, " " Best ewo •' " i 2d besl, George Pheaaent, i Fl.\'E ', Johnsion, ilra. Mary Nell', J. U. WiuUuJe. Druughl stallion, "Iron Gray" entered i by Andrew Decker I Besl ii year old stallioii,entered by Rob- I ert Wilson, dark buy, '-Cheater Lion,'' i To Will. Rupert, "dark bay Canadian" I Beat one 2 year old cull, eniered by Sol- 1 omuu lluiner, I Best under one year, entered by Wm. I Mori.ingstar, r2dbesl" " " " .\daoi Rupert, 2 00 ; Besl filly, 3 years old, entered by John Jackson, 3 00 I •2d besl, James Myton, 2 00 { Best colt, 2 years old, enicred by Houry , Shuriy, 3 00 : lion, would award the foil. 2d best, eiuered by Thomas Whiltiiker, 2 00 ] yj^st plowing, Isaac Long, I Best brood mare, entered by James slew- _ 1 -i^ 1,^.^,^ j,,i,n Warfel, '"' 0'.'. ' 3d best, Alexander Ciirothcra, for besl specimen wine ; Mrs, Sull, Blackberry wine. oj Xiesl, lira K. Nigbtwine, 0 00 Very fine flour wus exhibited by Alex. Caro- Best dozen winter pears, Levi Pheasant, l'..cr.s,uf Bluir county. 2d besl, Tbeo, H Cremer, '¦' ''" William Dorris, Jr„ Fannie Nefl', Geo. W. ! Beat lull pears. John Horning, - ¦ 2d bost, A Sboenlclt, Besl and grealest variety of peaches, 3 ooi Class <i—Household J/atirics : „,Y'''°"l,T-^'''!','^'„ - ¦ 2d bcal, Thoo. H. Crome.-, Best dozen peaches, Johu Dysart, 2d hst, Elisha Shoemaker, Best quinces, John Anderson, Jr, 2d best, John Anderson, Sr,, Best and grealest vaiiuty of plums, Tbeo. H. Cremer, intion of tbe ait'.eles enumerated I Best and greatest varietv of grapes, 'Iheo. H. Cremer, 2d bcsi, J. A. Halt, ipet, Miss Fannie Ned", Porter, $2 00 ' 3d besl, Ilcury Slurlsiuan, " illrs. Saiiie Brown, Hum,n, 100 Be.sl iiaUvo grapes Jane W ooda, I 00 1 00 1 UO I 00 Class f)—Household Fabrics Yuur Commilteo met. Presenl:—John Por¬ ler and Miss Prudence Jacksun. The other member s of lhe Commitiee being absent, Mrs. Suxion, of Huntingdou, and Mr. Wra. Whitla- kcr. of Porter luwnsbip, were aiibstitulod. Af Several entries were mado of •'Fine Wool'' , Sheep, bul your Cominiileu deem tbein of such 7 00 inferior qualily as to juslify the witbholdiug i the premiums fortius vuriely- ¦i 00 I 'I'lio number of Sheep -jii exhibilion was , ., i small and your Commiltee regret the omission i on their list, they award the following piciui 2 00 °l Common Stoek in Ibo list of preniiunis. i George W. Speer, A. P. l'"ields, John Jackson, 3 00 i j,i„,cs .Morrow. Class 5—Plotving. Best '2d be. Deal flannd, Mrs. S. Cheney, B Be»l quilt. Miss Sne Neff, Porter dbu • - 1 00 ' 2 00 I 1 OC 2 00 1 00 1 00 60 t 1 00 300! 2 CO ; 1 00 ' 1 00! 1 00 The ^aed committee ou plowing, af- ¦ ^i 'aesi " Miss Maria laei'ibor; the dilTerent Teams on exbibi- | Beat pair woolen socks, M The lecent succesa of ihis sdiool ia exiiaor-1 •Jd best do., eniered by John Jackson, ..-.1 .,„..„ ..f u„. 'j.i I.,.., ,1.. ci.rc.l bv Adam Liirblnei dinary. Besides being the cheapesl oue ol thc kind ever cstabliahed, it is now the largest in this sectioi' uf the Stalo. All brandies nn 3d best do., entered by Adam Ligblni Besl draught burse, lo Samuel Holiday. '2d best do., lo Nathan M'Divit, hi Yarlcs, Cemeteries, elc; nud hist, thou. kot least, that link bctu'oeil ihe presenl «rid glorious past, that revered relic 01 ih" '"limes that tried inen'i souls,"—Old Inde¬ pendence Hall. All are objects of unu sual interest to the intelligent visitor, afte- viewing whicb, a lew minules mighl be profitably spent in the Hoir Dressing Sa- 'oons of George 'Fhurgaland, No. '29 IS section ul tne oiaio. i\,x 0.....V...... ..... *„ u,:o. — ught, and sludents of all ages, and of bolh 3J bealilo., to John Weslon, received. The expensea for a year ueed nol be more than %'M. SludeuU can en¬ ter whenever they wiah. Address, JUH.V D. WALSH, Cassville, Iluniingdon Co., Pu. June23,'5l>. IVotice to Coaf Ppircliat^ers. THE sutiBcriher ia now prepared lo furnish Coal & Coke at hia hank at Lilly'a Sia- I tion, on the Penn'a. Railroad, of as good quali¬ ly as can bc had on the mountain, t ••'•u run J iii.iiii..u..u, ..,„. —^ I ty as can uu iim. o.. ."V — South Sixth St., belween Chestnut nnd | e.djollolluluv^un^^^ Market, in ndiniring the light and beauti-j „„y ful "Gosaainor Wig" and Toupee" of' Best riding horse, enterud by Blanch My- 011, 2d best do., entersd by Tliomus fa. M'Ciiluin, Jr., Beat pair matched horses, entered by jUya Hamilton 2d ocsl do., ettcrud by Gen. A. P. Wil- Be.sl Ironing horse, entered by James M'Manigil, '2J besl do., eniered by Charles Andcr- I Beat lamily horae, entered by Ibe Hon. James Gv' 3 00 2 00 3 00 '2 00 1 00 ¦1 00 2 00 C 00 4 00 3 00 3 00 , 2 00 dlb beat, Elliot lloblev, 1 00 Jubn Colder, Samuel Pcighlal. Jaeoh 3/iller Jamea Wilson, Joseph Gibboney ilitas G .Agricultural Implements. The undersigned commiUee ou Agricultural Inipleiiieiils, afler an oxainination of the apeei- luens on exhibilion award lhe following pre. _.._ . Hun, .Inc i,i-..,niiiins - I Heat biird soap, Mrs Mary Miller, Juniala 1 00 " l"^'-'"'""'*' I 'M best " Mra S Cheney, Barr ** 00 ' Uest caudles, Mias Nefl', Porter, 2d besl " .Mrs R Chilcote, Un'- nakcr Besl aelf-abarpener, larael Grafius, Alex, 1 00 i •' •• " 1 00 Several articles were nol ou our lisl of pre miunis, consequently we eould notaward a pre- ' award of pre niiiiui among them A nell skirt by Mrs Mas- j Best beans, Mrs. Mary Sh soy, and a ndl bed canopy bv Mrs Williams ' 2d besl, Mrs. Mary Miller, were very pretty arUcles The specimens of i J?,^f P'"',?;.''^"-,,^''',''^'*'"«"»'>''«'• ,-'',¦' 1 x- 1 , 2d beat, Tlieo. 11. Creiner, soap and caudles were very good No hearth n„^, tomatoes, Mrs. I). Black, ruga worthy of 11 premium were exhibited, and ' 2d besl. Mrs. L. C. Hall, bul one speeimun of flannel which we consider i 3d best, Mra. E. A. Bricker dues gcod credit to tbe manufacturer 1 2 00 2 00 2 00 I 00 00 ' J'-^iff^V'"^'"^^"^'''^ ^"'^"'"- \ 'i^cTtalahas^MCheney 00 : ^^ '" ^^ ^^ '"""''" ! 2_d besl, Isra"el Graffius/ , anmoxj , •'' 00 '-" -T'oVr ', 11 ,« i„ ,i„iivci- rOK'P nl anv dd best do.,enterop by Jnm.is Hutchison, 2 00 ^ , , , ., , ba^k: ii?™r\;"t ;r^,irf(:\°!mrler';«,t;;c;'!:y. : Best pair mules, entered by Hugh Jack- his make. Georgo has also a •Liquid ^,^1 'l-,,i„y.,ivo pounds to iho bushel, or de- son, 1 k„ n„„r„,. Uck-.on 2 00 Ilair Dve" which is rapidly s iperseding liver it in my iwn cars, at any point desired, a. , 2djie.t do-, entered by George ;I^-^, ..,_2 ^^O" iiau i^}x. , ., the lowest possible i-alBB. ill other in the matUel. For either of the ahovo nrlicles, address J. M'GONIGLE, Hemlock, Cambria County, Pa, where all orders will be propmply attended to. Aug. 25, ISSS.Ct. 1 00 3 00 Class 10—Fancy Needle, Shell and Ornamen¬ tal Work To lhe Preaident and Oflicers of the Uun¬ tingdon Couniy Agricaltural Socieiy, ia re- ' spectfully submitted the following reporl on (Eatale of Enoch C hilcole deed.) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of .Vdminialration ou the eataio of En¬ och Chilcote, late of Todd township dee'd., having lieoii granted lo lhe undersigned, ho hereby uotilics all persons indebled to said es¬ tate lo make iininediaie payment, and all. j^_-____ those having claims will piesent Ibo same duly i TILCKS IN GLOVES .:j MITTS chea authenticated Ibr aetllenienl ' " " •""""¦'' = MACKEREL of ali Nos., „. , be bad of tho best quality, Jcr calling on Herring, See i.itv, bv calling - ElT&McMUBTKll: ;j MITTS chci D. I". OWJN'S Aug.D dav'id'clarkson. Administrator de bo-nas non. In regard to trolling we will say, lhe lengih of the truck waa one half mile. We give be¬ low, tho average time of each borao—ull hav¬ ing passed over the track three limes: Charles Anderson, 1 minuie, 3fif sec. Jas. M'Manigil, 33ii " Jno. S. Miller, 3Hi| " Hon. Jaa. Gwin, 'I'jj " Dn II L. Brown, 2 minutes, 01 " The "Normn," horse eould not be driven over the trad cioro than once, wilhoul break- Ilia tiu.e waa I minute, 20 aeconda, but sul " Hillaide, " " Buii plow, 7?enj Croaa, '• Harrow, T .Vct'abau, Walker tp, " Clover slrippel, Israel Ciafiua, " Coru planter, J. Gorsucb, Oiiddn, " Shaking fork, Jacob Shnrni. Aunt, " Wheal drill A Cnrothers, Mair eo, '- Culiivator, Warfel k Holier, •2d best -' John Wiirf.l, Hcnd'ii, 100 - --: . ,, ,. ^, John Colder, Samuel Peighlal, Jacob J/iller, ^ Hi" undersigned Awarding Commitiee : Jas Wilson, Jos Gibbony, Best specimen of fancy needle work, Miaa j Cbarlolic A Meek, $1 00 Class 1.— Grain. i 2d besl, Mrs Anna Dorsey, 60 We, tbe undersigned Committee on Grain, ! Best I'aucy shdl work. Miss .Margaret An „ - , ... .1 J.,^- . i dersou. Penn township, afier a carelul examination of tho diflerenl ^j ,,^.^,_ jj,.^ j^„g Dorland, Huntingdon specimoua on exhibilioo, award the following Host oruainenlul needle work. Miss Jau game, W. H. King, " uilxi'd breed, Andrew Patriek, 2d best, W. Lewis, Best pair tnr'Aeja, Jas. Hetrick, 2d best, D. Giiudiiian, Besl var'iety ot chickens, Levi Phoasaal, Best Holland geese, S. Pelghtal. 2d best J/rs E. Nigbtwine, ;) 00 ¦ liesl guinea, Levi Pheasant, 2 00 I^est pair ducks, .Mrs A. S. Harrison, ') on ¦ 2d bcsi J/rs E. Niglilwinc, D. Huutz, D. Clarkaon, W. K. Rham, R. B.' Wiglon, Jas Ilsuderson. CLASS Iti-PAINTING. Fo the Prrsident and OJicers of the IBfim- doii County Agricultural .Society :—The Com¬ mittee on liaiiiting respectfully reporl, afler a careful examination ot tbe specimens or exhi¬ bition, the premiums awarded: oil. eAlSTlXO. 50 Eirsl premium, J- G. Chaplin (picture I of Venice,) $100 2 00 i 2d premium, Jiisa N. .M'Divitt (biud- ; scape taken trom nature,) 50 Boih piclnres laken by her, though not well colored exhibit talent and arlislie skill. Study and praclico will prepare for her a bright fu¬ ture. .Mr. Wilson's picture of a snow scene has merit, and deserves a premium. j OKECIAX PAIXTISC — I.ITHOGIIAPU IX OIL. i Fiml premiuiu, J/iss Stanley's vase of I flowers, CaasviUo, $1 00 j 2J preniiu-ji, JUis, Dr, Pi^rwiu's flowers, Cassville, 60 { Five lithographs laken by Afias Stanley, .juin.0.. .u— ¦ „„ ' good. rx; '^"'"" '" ' "' ,"""¦ "". ,, . ; OBllA'TAl, I'AlN'TlXi;—OII. PAl.STl.M; O.S' GtASS. The Committee have made tbo luilowing , pj^t premium. .Mrs, Darwin and Mias { Stanley, bulb of equal merit, 100 50 i •2d premium, J/iss S. C. Crcsswell, 6a 25 1 J/iss Greenland's picture deserves a recom- 60 ' peiise. Thia display of oriental and grocian 25 1 pi'.iiUiug, by the Cassville Seminory, cannol b« 1 00 ; easily surpassed, reflecting great credit on tint 75 I inslilulioii. CBAYOK UBAWIXU. First wreoiium, .V/iss Nannie J/illar, Huntiiigdun, 1 00 2d premium. .Mias EU'ui ?. Given, 60 0 i CoHimillee recommended that premiums b» lO ! given U) the lidluwing persons, lot excdleut .;-, i iipednieiis of crayon drawing: .Misa .Wiiry Swoope, 50 ela; sUias N. J/'Divit, 60ct8. 25 1 WATER COI.UBS. •,0 ' Firal proiuiiiin, ."Uiaa .1/ary J. Gilbrelb, Sl 00 50 I 2d pamium, painting in crayon, JUiss 50 N. .MDivill, 80 50 1 Tbu fullowing noi being iu the lial, cunso- 50 1 queiiUy, cuuld uot be awarded premiuroa. 25 Specimens of printing, from the Globo office [ 00 j bcauliful equul to the work done in the cities- 50 ¦ Bcff- We giiaranlee to do aiiyiliiiiij in the 50 i line of Printing as well, if not better.-JoiemaL 50 i Leiier painted ou br'islol board, by Sleel * 25 1 Glesun, oxhibited by Wm.Colontindy oiecu- 1 00 I "¦'' 2d besl, Mrs. J. Simpson Africa, Miss aue i-ien, 1-U11C1-, . „„ Best lorcigu grapes, J N. Moascr, .Mrs. C Cunniugham, Huui'n, 1 00 2d best Tbeo. H. Cremer, 60 ¦ ¦ Porter, 50 Besl fox grapes, Elisha Sbomaker, 60 2d best fox grapes, Nathan Greenland, 25 All of whieb is respectfully submiiied by UU 1 Thomns Fisher, R. Bruce Petrikin, Joseph 1 00 ' Stevens, Andrew G. KetV. 60 ! CLASS I3-VEGETAI1LES Besl beets, Alex. Carolhers,' Bl 2d best, C. Long, Beat egg p.ant, John C. Watson, 2d besl, .Mra. ShoeinaW-r, Beat water melons, J. W. Gilleland, 2d besl, Mr. Shoemaker, Best lurnipa, S. Sprankor, ; •' carrula, Alex. Carolhers, Blair \ '• cclory, John C. Watson, , " parsnips, A. J. Whiu;. 1 •• unions, Alex Carulher Blair co i 2d best. Mrs. L. C. Hall, Best peppers, Miss N. Given, 2d besl, Mra. Shoeraaker, ^ Besl cabbage, C. Lor.g 1 00 i 50 i 1 00 50 1 i ;.,.. His lime was I minute, '.lu aeconaa. oui C-rONE CROCKS J.VRS&i.,-a large stock j^^^^^^ ,,;, breaking, bia average O for ame al mannfacturers_jryes_liy_„^. I ;;„^„ „„Ll be iriven. He BurpaEsed our «• preu Best while wheal, William Wright, '2d best " Jacoli C. Miller, 3d best " William IVuu, Best red wheal, Valentine Fink, 2d besl " John Horning, 3d best • " Johu Donnelley, I Orr, Huntingdon, $3 00 ' 2d best. Miss Nancy McDivitt, Hunl'ii, 2 00 i Best cbcndle embroidery, J/rs L C Hull, 1 00 Best criilcbot work, .Visa .Vargaret .\u- 3 00 1 dersou, Penn lowiishiii, 2 00 I Besl lamp mal, .Viss Reliecca White, 1 00 I " bead work, Susan -V'Kee I 00 ' Best cauliflower, Mrs. S. h- Blaek, "o 'id best, Jacob Miller, Best tobacco, Israel GralBus, I 00 Best and greatest variety of potatoos, 50 ; R. Chilcolt, 1 2d desi Wm, Hearu, ' 3d best, Wm. Pheasant, 50 Best red potatoes, D. Piper, 50 ^ " nesbannocka, Wm. Pheasant, 50 •' blue, Wm.J'liessauU .niires A. wkrrwv in'consequenco of Ilis breaking, hia average 1 .lu ,,on. - "'ci' j "'¦¦i."ri'.'„.r 1 00' tiaio can uot be given. He surpaEsed our «• Best yellow corn. Shadracli Chenov, 1 00 •¦ oeao wura, .-suauu .u ibnv, -- , . . '' silk embroidm-y. .«/r« .Vwirev, Huui'n, Ml ¦• pinli ^r, H. Hamilioo 2 00 100 60 VOO 1 00 1 00 I no -.'tClMEXS OV PESMAXSHIP. One executed by Aix. C. J/ulliu, gtftnd, cannol be excelled, nieritiug a rich recom- rnse. A fair specimen was also exhibited by H. Thompson Uev. U. .1/. Bnrnets, .Miaa Julin .Vfdea, Jifrs. D. Blair, Miss O. K'ddor, Mim Ann Young.
Object Description
Title | Huntingdon Journal |
Masthead | The Huntingdon Journal |
Volume | 23 |
Issue | 43 |
Subject | Huntingdon County (Pa.); Anti-Masonic; whig; Huntingdon County genealogy; Juniata River valley; early newspapers; advertising; politics; literature; morality; arts; sciences; agriculture; amusements; Standing Stone; primary sources. |
Description | The Anti-Masonic Huntingdon Journal was first published on the 25th of September, 1835. Under the direction of several owners and editors, the paper became the Huntingdon Journal and American in 1855 and then restored to the Huntingdon Journal in 1870. |
Publisher | A.W. Benedict, T.H. Cremer, J. Clark, J.S. Stewart, S.L. Glasgow, W. Brewster, S.G. Whittaker, J.A. Nash, R. McDivitt, and J.R. Durborrow |
Date | 1858-10-27 |
Location Covered | Huntingdon County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
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Contributing Institution | Juniata College |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
LCCN number | sn86071455, sn86053559, sn86071456, sn86081969 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 27 |
Year | 1858 |
Description
Title | Huntingdon Journal |
Masthead | The Huntingdon Journal |
Volume | 23 |
Issue | 43 |
Subject | Huntingdon County (Pa.); Anti-Masonic; whig; Huntingdon County genealogy; Juniata River valley; early newspapers; advertising; politics; literature; morality; arts; sciences; agriculture; amusements; Standing Stone; primary sources. |
Description | The Anti-Masonic Huntingdon Journal was first published on the 25th of September, 1835. Under the direction of several owners and editors, the paper became the Huntingdon Journal and American in 1855 and then restored to the Huntingdon Journal in 1870. |
Publisher | A.W. Benedict, T.H. Cremer, J. Clark, J.S. Stewart, S.L. Glasgow, W. Brewster, S.G. Whittaker, J.A. Nash, R. McDivitt, and J.R. Durborrow |
Date | 1858-10-27 |
Date Digitized | 2007-06-01 |
Location Covered | Huntingdon County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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Contributing Institution | Juniata College |
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' LiBEETV AND UNION, NOW AND PORBIBB, ONK AND IN8IPAEABLB.
WM. BREWSTER, EDITOR & PROPRIETOR.
HUNTINGDON, PA., I WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1858.
VOL. XXIII. NO. 43.
DU VaLI'S I
GALVANIC OIL,
Ih-eparcdoriginally 1.,/ Pro. IL DUV-ALL. formerly ot the (iollege of Surgeon", nt Paris, IS NOW OEFERED TO THE PUB¬ LIC, fg" For lhe Cure ofull aoro and X'ain- ful Diseases..^
For instance—Pain or ioreness in any part of the system. Rheumatism, pain in the buck, breast or sides, bealed breasts Neuralgia, Burns, si .-ains, Head-ache, Cramp in lhe Stomach or any other dis¬ ease thul is SORE or PAINFUL, nnd lit is only over this class of diseasea we iclnim a VJCTORY. Wo say positivdy 'to our pntroii£ we cnn reliet'e the sulTcrer 09 times oul of 100. We would just say llo the public, Prof. Dn Vall was '26 years in bringing 10 thia mcdicioo superiority r nil others.
'rice .'iO els. per hollle—^ per cent ulf the trade. All onlera must be ad Idressed to J. D. STONEROAD, ¦1 Sole Agent lor U. S.,
Lkwistovv.v, Pa Aug.l6,'oS.-ly.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS |
THE 1.1 VER
INVIGOIIATOK!
PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD.
Com|)ouiiiled enlirely of tiuius.
Ij one of the besl purgative and liver medi cinca now bofore the publie, thai acta as a Ca- I thortic, eaaier, milder, and more elfectnul than any ther medicino known. It is not only a Ca- I tliartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on thc I Livor lo eject ils morbid, Ihen on the stomneh I and bowels to carry olf thai mnltcr. thus accom- ; plisbing two purposes cHbctually. without any of i the painful foelinga oxperieiicod in the operation I of moat Cnihartica. It sircglhenathc system nt the samo time thnt it purges it, and when taken lly in moderate dosca, will strcughlen uud inal rapiilily.
tbe principal regulu-
huild il up with
The Liver is one of . tors of the human ho- j forms ils funcUons well ! tem arc fully develop- almost enlirely depeii- aclion ofthe Liver for ance of ils functions, al fault, the bowels arc system S'jfl'crs in con- —the Liver— Iiaving For the diseases of proprieturs has made lice of moro tha ii twen- _ remedy whcrewiib to') crangonienti lo which|Jj
¦ a
To "prove that thi Dvcred any personi^ bimplaint in nny of lis j* bottio nndeonvicUon|5
'These gu
i\ S ^ IB iD DR. JAMEs" M. JARRET,
OF Tin;
NEW YORK LUNG INFIRMARY. , ...„,,,„„„„..,.
Mv conncclioii for tbe pnst eighl years with j matter from llic syslem tbu libove Inslilulion, as Cheif Phyaician, and ! placo n heal by llow B Iwelve yenra' course of steady devoiion to tho j tho stoiiiacb, causing Cure ol Pulmonary Consumplion and its kin- ! purifying ilieblood.gi- dred diseases, togelber with my uniivalled op- ] "' ',''« \V'"'o nincbiuc- porii,nilies.ni,d advanrage ot pathological re- \ "' ^l^^^ll^ir cm:
licvc the stomiidiaml ing nnd souring.
porlunilies nud advanrage 01 pull „
ainrcli—aided not a liitle by a perfect syslem of .Medical Inhalation—has enabled mo lo ar- e, direct, and succcs.sful course
TERMS OF TIIE JOURNAL.
TERMS
Tlic"IlL'NTmonos Jouunal'is publishenat •he following rates : ir paid in advance tJil.tSO
If paid within six months after the time of
subscribing t,7,-i
If paid before the expiration ofthe year, 2,00
I pectaliona, oonaidering bis eonditi
being 1 2d best
Alexander Cnrothers, 60 ' " " ~ • 1 00
peclaliona, oonaiUering his ronuiuon—ueiiig i zn uesi iiie.vuimei luiuu
very fat. and just comi ig off d^a heavy service. 1 Beat white corn, John McCracken,
The Commiltee not findinii menlion made '2d best " George Miller, of Jacks nnd Jennies, in our bat, would recom- Best rye Caleb Ai milage, mend a premium to Cnri'S P^erson, for n line 2d bost rye, Jamos .folinston, 8 your old .lack, and to John C. Crownover, Beat onta, (small) Stewart Corbett, lor a Io"ry, II yeara old. Tl each, SO' 2d best outs, " John Horning,
'I'be Commilteo beg leave to sny, that the ex - Beat large oiita, John C. Crownover,
" ottoman cover, .VissH HasleU, Spi Creek,
Best embroidered ! 1 00 Porter tp, 50 I
Uppers, -l/iss Sue Nclf,
1 00
H liftv cents ifnnt'nnii bibliioii and display "of broodmares. two and 'id best " John Warfel, ioftlieyear.N(,9,ib,criu. one year old colts, being ao very numeroua, Beat buckwheat, Thomas Dean, period thnii aix mouths and .so equally gnod and inaitorioua, that il 2d best " William Dean,
- - " '-1 ' ,i.-ir........ ... .....l.l ^—„ ,„ liest baric}', .Tohn Horning,
2d besl "' Jumps M'Cmckeii.
And two doll tilbiflor the cxpiral tion lakon for a leas period luun sia inouuis. . , . - ^. e. — - - - .
1. All subscriptions are cuntinued uutil otb- was wuh mucli dilbcully, wn could come lo
ilerod, and nopaper will he disconli'iu- «nv dicisioii nt all—hut wo hnie done what our
¦ages arepaid, oxeept nt the option l>e«' iudgement a id diacretion dictated—nil of
i wlii(-b is rospeetlully aubnilled- S. .Ifiles
ed by us. Green. Jnmes K, Hampson, ^. Lewia, R- Al
Ornamental Work ¦ e, One bnaket ocean shells and inossca, Pruf , 'qq \ Walsh, C ssville, 1 00
.-„ Best clieiiiUo work, .Vias Jos Crcsswell, ol
I 00
nd whe
t pe
flowers oflhesya- Tho slumuch' ia Ident on the lienllby proper perlorm- When the stomach ia utfuult and the whole aciiucncc of ono orgun ceased to do iis duly, that orgun one ol tho It his study, iu u prac- ty years, "lo find some untcniet the many
cd „„(,'/ . . ^ oftho publisher.
2. Returned nnmoers are uere, leceiceu uy us. urceu. .imiius iv, naiiip.ioo. All numbora sent ns in Ibut way aro lost, and ; liaon Miiiet, James S. Oaks, never accomplish thc purpoae of the sender. ,
3. Persons wishing to sto/i Iheir subscripiions, «, „ »r o , musl pay lip arrearages, and send a written or ; Class 2~heat Stock.
verbal (irdor lo that elfect, to the oliicc of pub- | The undersigned Committee ou Neat Sloek licat'Kjn in Iluntingdon. ^ afler an e.-;aminution of the all
David Dunn, A. J. McCoy, James M Robert Tussey, John Q. Adams. Class S..~Do
The Comm;
1 00 50
I 00 60
Cnssvi
" mexican , George Miller,
" while, Geo. W. Pheasant,
'•' pumpkin, John Sloan, '2d besl, James Hight, Best pie pumpkins, Jon N. Mosser, 2d liest, John Sloan. Best sqoaabes, I). Kipor, 2d beat, John Sloan.
Dr. cohn M'Cuiloch, Mra. Eliza Stilt,
100 10}
.%
2i 60 26 50 25 Miss
„,, , ,r- c. 1 ,x -I, 2? Ruth Cummins, Elisha Shomakcr, Jacob H»rn
•2d best, .Viss Slanley, Cnssville, 75, „„,,. ' '
Best vase of wax flowera, .Viss E .V Cress- i ^
" Cassville, 1 00
legA
3 lo 1
a neither
postmaster ipcr notice. I .'i. After o no or moro numbers of a new year 1 have been forwarded, a new yeur has eomm'enc- ] ed, und lhe paper v»-ill nol be discontinued until
are,arages arepaid. Seo No. 1. j 'The Courla have decided that refnsing toluke I nnewapaper from thc ollico, or romovi ii^; and t leaving it uncalled for, ia i'ni.MA facii: evidence 01 inientional fraud.
Subscribers living in distant counties, or iu other States, vi'ill be required to pay invariably in advance.
^TTlie above tc to ill all cases.
after an examiniition of the Block on entry and exhibition, concur in awarding liiu following premiums, whieh are reapoetfaily submitied;
siioaT noRNS Best bull. Hays Hamilton, Esi;., Frank¬ lin twp., $5 00 2d best, .lolin Colder; Porter .1 00 Best cow. " '• " " 4 00 2d heal, Hays Ilamillon, Esq, Franklin, 2 00
ti 00
2 00
Best case pf wax fruit and flowera, Mts J L Darwin, Cnssville, 1 00 1
-, . -r. ,, i 2d besl, by j/isa E .tf Crcsswell. undone i
site Miiniifactures—Eatables. I ^j^,, ^f ^„,. ,,.„[[ by Prof Walsh, of '
mmilteeou Class 8, Domeslic Manu- Cassville Seraiuary, each one nlike, Ifi
fnelmcs—Ealables, respectfully reports that Some fine shirts were also exhibited ns sped- ,
thpy huve awarded premiums, as follows : 1 mens of fancv needlework, one in particular, ""."..j, .so........«.._; .v,.^ -. .......
Best bread, Mrs. Daniel Piper, $3 00 made by .Vrs Emery, of Huntingdon, exhibited "^'""'K'-'^ ""^ '^'"'" "S"'!!"'-"' "'«'" iniparlially,
2 00 ^ ,.j^^t ^„„,„„t „f 1^1,^^ ^„,, 3,.il,_ fo^ ,^,,^i^,,j and according to tbe best of their abdity.-
Z your Committee would recommend a premium Your Committee were favorably impressed
1 00 of ?1 00 *'"' ""-' "'"^ display in the floraculturc depart.
60 Your committee has found great diflicully iu [IJ™'' ^»''"« '° ""^ unfavorable seasou your
CLASS M-FLORAL DEP.VRTMENT. 'To the President and members of th-: Bun¬ tingdon caiinlg Agricultural Societg ,—Ths undersigned Committee of the floral depart¬ ment , of the fourth annual exhibilion of said lociely, respectfully report that thoy bave dis.
'illhc
Besl hi iler, John Colder, Porti 2il besl, Havs Hamilton, Franklin Best calf, Thomns WhiKnker. Porter ¦igidly adhered 2d best, Hiijs Ilamillon, Franklin
Best bull, Hays Humilton, Esq., Frauk-
liabL - _.„3dy ia at lust dis- trouhled wilh Liver forms, hns bat to try
is cenain- . -
all morbid or bad | Ai)rEI(TISEnE.\T<4
supplying in their, Will be charged at tho following rules: '. Ai.PEUXKV.
of bile, invigorating I I insertion. 2 do. 3 do. ', Best bull, John Colder, Porter
food to digest wdl, [ Six linea or leaa, $ 25 * .IVJ » 50 i Do calf, John B. Speer, Shirley
"Hg lone and liflnltb | Out square, (16 lines,) 50 75 1 00 i common.
(¦¦" " ) 100 150 2 00 Best bull, Hon. Geo. Taylor Hunting
.-(mo. Cmo. 1"
$5 00
2 00 1 00
00
2d best" Mrs. Mary E. Chilcote,
:id best" Mrs. L.C- Hnll,
Boal sponge cake, Mrs. E. Thomas,
" jeliv cake, Misa P. Jackaon, 2d best ¦ " Mrs._E. A. Bricker, Beat pie, Mrs. Harriet Morris, 2d besl, .Mrs. Jane Love, Best butler. .Mra. Jnne Hardy, 2d beat " Mrs. James Hampson, Hdbcsl " Mrs. Richard Chilcote, Best domestic sugar, M^-s. Mary Weaver, 1 00 2d best " Mrs. E. C. Wilson
awarding 30 few premiumaamong ao many ex
._ Commilteo had reoson to expect that Ibis do
awarding ao lew premiumaamong ao many ex- ,, , - ,, , ,
,., . ., . ........ parimenl would not have equalled former
0 nn bibitors, aa there la a great variety of arUcles f , , ... .,
-^ "" , , . ,*'. . / ,i. , J hbuona. however careful examination, they
1 Oil worthy of premiums, but not in tho publi.shed „ , . . , . ,. , e.x- j r,n ,. . Tr .' • , ,, . , .vie of the opinion that the display of this de- '•" hst. If time permuted, we would give the !„ ex, -e .
« ,, , ., . , , , parimenl will compare very favorable, ii noV
names of those exhibitors, (and tbey are ma' "^ . - "^ ....''
pie molasses,''M?;.'Mary"w'eaver, I 00 "?) "'«' «''<' «"""'^'' '" '""<''' "<=''¦" '"^ ">' luiin molnsses, T. H. Cremer, 1 00 work they bavo exhibited But we musl pay Dur highest compliments lo the Cassville Sem¬ inary, for the many beauliful specimens of
licsl
Best _.„ ,
2d best •• ' F.Hann ,
Besl apple butter. Miss Fannie NelV, 2d besl " Mra. Thoa. Fishe
1 00
surpass all previous exhibitions ol lbia aociety
I Siilisfyiiig your CommiUee of the fact that n
eonimenJable interest ia manifesled on the
partof eontribiilors, to excel in lloraculture.
2 ry. removing the enuse
2 Ifecting a radical curo
¦J ing is suflitcientto re-
^ prevent the food from
inary, fur the mauv beauliful specimens of or- '"", " VT '. . ,. ,, , , .
^'. .re.i. ....... i..„.,.. -., , ,, , ,. 1 , u .1 . c Afler n careful examination ot all the plants
Best loinato ketchup, Mra. Susan Africa, 1 00 """"="'»' '"'"\' »'>'"^'' '¦"« \<''"' ""= ""'™ =f „„H fl„„.™. vour commiltee award lhe follow
"'• ¦ " >i— «i ei, nuraeiion to the lovers ol art
F H Lane, .Visa Saiiie Shaver, Jfrs's Kidder and Darwin
I 00
iriye alu decisive direct, and sucecs.sful course ,»;•?;,„, „^,„,k^ „reri5 Lured, and what ia
oIlri'ulMicntlorllieposiuyeaud radica cure , ,,„„„ prevented, i, . the uccasipnul use of
u ull dii^eiiseol liie Ihroat, Lungs, und .-lir , „,„ jylj, invigorLlor.is- *
J'a.s.iages. By luhilation, llio vapor and cura-! Onlv one doso ta-!2 , n before rent
live properties of incdieines ure directly addes- ' prevents Nigbtinare. [H I
sed to the diseased organs and the integuiiienl. I Onlv one doae taken at mg . . hi' 'ens the
. . , ¦ prevents Nighl
sed to the diseased organs and the integuiiienl. | Only one doae taken Ido not advise lhe usu of .Medical lubalaiiuu bowela genily, and cures CosiivcncBs, uf nuy kind, to the exclusiou of general Ireaf \ Ouc doso taken aller each moal will inent: nud although 1 consider it a useful ad¬ juvant io the proper niaiiagemeiit uf lliose fear¬ lul and ol'len fatal di.scases, yet I deem it very
don, 2d besl. Levi M Pheaaent, Union Beat work oxen, Jno. II. Wolverton, Bra
2d besl, E- Shoeinnker, Henderson Be.st cow, Hiiya Ilamillon, Franklin, 2il besl. Tbos. Whitiiiker, Porter, Best heifer, 2 yr old 11 Ilamillon, F.nmk
..^w...,...._, lliut eneh patient should liav„ .,._ belli 111 ol bulb general and local trealment. Thu success of my treatment in the above di¬ sease, and the high character oflhe lualituliou over wbieb 1 have so long bud tho hjiior to preside, arc loo wull known lo need any eulogy or comuieut lioin me. Al tbu solieitaiion uf many privalo and professional friends, through whose pbiianlhr'jpic uid llie above charily has been long and liberally supported, and afler duo consideralion, I have concluded to make such urrungcineuls ua will bring the benefiis of mv c.vi.'i'ripnce niid,lrculmeut within 0 of all, und nol eoiibnc mysclt. i those only who eniered the Inlinnary, or who were able to viait mu ul my oilice. Hoping Iherefore that the uri'aii„'euieiit will give en- lire fiaiislaition,bolh Ui uiy profeainal breihern i w Ild tbe imblic, I would respeetfully announce I '¦-
Dys¬ pepsia.
^t;-Oiic dose of two teaspoonfuls wiil alw ys reinovc Sick lleuduchc.
One tiollle tnken for female ubsctructionrc- moves the canee of the discuse, und makes a poriect curo.
, 2d best, D Rupert Honderson ' Best enli; Jamea Hight, lluiiiingdon : 2d do. d. " -'-
The foil
Advertising and Job 'Work,
VVe would remind the Adverlising com¬ munily nnd all others who wish lo bring
tbcir business exiensively bcloio tbe pub , list, are recommended by the Committee for Doriect curo ' "''' ''"" ''"^ Journal bns the largest cir- premiums:
Only one doso immedialely relieves Cholic, j cnlntlDn ofany paper in thc county—that \ 'f >''";¦¦ "¦<^ ',"'",• ^y Thos. Wbittaker, S2 00
„i,ii„ ¦' . -''.' .,. I I brood cow. bv Jame.s llight. a 00
- • - 1. 1 IS onstanily increasing;—and thai is ; 4 |,„iinck.s. by Thus. Whillaker, 5 00
goes into the bauds of our woallhiest cili-i ''uenb H .l/i ler, Thnmna Whlltakor, jr.,
[ Pcler Livingston, Frederick Harinony
'¦> 00 2d best " Mrs Anna Massey,
2 00 Bcsthoney, Mrs. J. G. .Sled,
2d beat, " Mra. W. E. McMurtriel
Beat jelly, Mra. Anna D. Porter, 1 00
S "0 2d be.st ji'l|v, Mrs. S. II. Reid, 50
¦'' 00 iJL.si preserves, Mrs. Hannah Houtz, 1 00 ,
2d best '' Mrs. T. H. Cremer, 50 i
t' 00 lit.s, pickles. Miss P. Jackaon, 1 00 !
¦• 00 2d best - Mrs. Susan Black, 50 .
'I 00 ji,...jt. dnniestic wine, T. II, Crmuer, - 00 ¦ 'i,\ |,e,si " Mrs. E. Horning,
Mdbcsl " Mrs. Annie Hofl'man. .'lO
2 00 liesl vinegar, Mrs, John Pcigbtal, 100
1 00 , 2d best '• Mrs. S. Chciiev
id flowers, your commitiee award the follon J/ra.
...g premiums, to wil; Bestdisplavof flowers i:i I ¦ .1/iiiy ._l/iiler, Hunlingdon,
$3 00
2d bast .Wiss Jane Woods, Huntingdon, 2 00
Class ll.—Mrchunical Implements and Hesi display of plants, J/isa Jano Wooda,
Munufttciurrs iii.ntin.rHmi 2 00 The undersigned awarding com
11, after examining tbe tneehanicnl
litlec, class nplemenls
Huntingdon, 2d besl, Jfrs H.W. .Wilier, Huntingdon, Best biiquct, Mrs Jno. C. Watson, Afill
2 00 I 00
I) nn '• *''"'"^''^*'*'""""fi ^'"'"''^'^"^""-''*'""1"'''"'*^"^* Creok,
• "" and mnnufaelures entered and exhibited, do Best display of di.b.liaa in bloo-ji, Jfrs
'00 „,.! ,!.„ ,:.|i ;.,„„„„,„; 1 'uor^nr..!!,, rrcicr. 1" ' '
50
a 00
¦2 00 ii".rib,ur, A.J^M'Cov,""""'' I 00 'li best " Eisber .\: .MeMuifri though not included on the Most of the anid
^f itetite'ife I
in conclu.siou, llml I can now be consulted per, g^A 'few bolll
sonallg or bg leiier, 011 all discuses as above the absortieiils.
Bid Iliul the medieinea, the sunie us uaed in We luke plensuri
lhe lualituliou, prepared losuit cadi individu- icine as u prevcntiv
al ciL-e, Inhabng Vupoia, .Medical Inhaling, lover, and all I'i
ic. .te., will bulirwardedby expross lo any opcraics wiili coi lai
part ot tho United Stales ur the Cauadas. "" "
TKUMS.—My terms uf trcalinenl by letlet are
as tblluwiuga, vis; : §12 per moulh for caeb
palient, wbicb wiil includu uicdiciuo sulheient
tbr ouo uioulh'a use; also, Inhaling Vapor, and
ou Inhaling Apparatus. Payiuens as Iullows:
5SG to be liuid to Kxpress Ageiii on receipt of
the box of .M dicine, and llm baliinceSl' ut lhe
e.iiiiiaUoii ol the mouth, il ibc luUicnl be cured
or is aulislied wilh the Ireatinent. Patients, by
civiug a full historv oftheir ease, and their sy
mplo'nis ill full, can be U'culed as well by lelli-r I
Ono dose oflen repented U a snre Cholera Morbus, and a preveniivo of Cholera.
I^Ouly one liotUo is needed lo tbmw out of the system tho ed'eets of mcdicincjufier a long i ^^"^ sickness. •"
^¦One bottle Inken for Jaundice removes nil sallowness or unnatural color Irom the skin.
()ne doso taken a shorl time before cutiug gives vigor to tho appetite, und makea fond digest
Olio dose often repeated cures C^hrouic Diiir- ^.. _.
t;:'itmwaiiuniew:im.,:t''t:ih:';;;^^drih which wm be
One or two doses enres attacks caused by | satisfactory.
Ills iu Childrun ; there ia nn surer ur speed' i,.,^ i. ^ -m~.—».w..»....u . ..
iiucdv in the world, as It never fails. I / 1/iT TXT, r\ ' IM Tl')
Cla
We ivould nlso slule that our fucililie fnrexucu'.liigall kind.s ol JOB I'lllN'l -, I.NG nre equal to those ol any other nthce ' ^ll>•'•¦"""•¦•'' Society—Tiie und
eVl'lo ou'r'"(inii3?' will "be d'o'n'e iienily
2 00 1 00 exhibited were so supe¬ rior that the CommiUee found il exceedingly ; difficult to make 11 aeleelion. Twenty-three ' specimcus uf bread wore inapceted—all good. Veiy fine buller waa cxliibited by Mrs. Johu I Rubb. Mrs,. M. Shoemaker, Mrs. Elisha Sboe- i maker, Jr., Mrs, Andrew Anderson Mrs. Grecn- . Mury Warfel, Mrs. Andrew Decker,
2 00 1 00
50
1 laud. Mis. ..iuiy „ unci, ...ii,. ....„.„,. „....v., , - - , - -^ , . ,
-n „ 7> .."-""'VT „¦''''. , ^ ' Mi.s. J. 1). Hight, Mrs. Alex. Carolliera, Mrs. Do (plain riding) "
To the I te.viilent ofthe Huntingdon Couniy j(,|,„ y_ Yocum. Mrs. M. J. llcnrii, Mrs. M. C. ' Be.sl corn brnoroa, S S Barr, Hollidavsb'g ¦"¦"¦' ""¦ ' • I'd bdng i Wilson, .Mra. J. G. Sleel, Miss E. Benedict, ' Blaircoiinly,
cut oiihI- Mrs. Tliump.son .Martin. A slationarv enirine. exiljitcd bv Peior.Tobn
a neiiuixico., ..J ..........j .^ , _,„. .....y .. .„ gijg|.jji|ig iiHention, exbibuing an amounl of
honey, only a .shade different from ingenuity and workmanship rardy met with.
liwnr.l the following premiums: ! J/ar(>arclla Cremer, Iluntingdo..,
Best two horse carriage, Oivon Boat, uf I'est display of dahlias, Mrs Juo. C
Hunlingdon, J2 00 , Wnlson .l/iU Crck,
•1 buggy, '' 1 00 ' 2d best, JIiss Catharine Hirst, Hunt.
" saddle and bridle, W. I Sled, 1 00 Boat lioquet dahliaa, .Uiss Sua Neff,
" specimen of marUe, W Williama, of I'""''''' 'wP-' -",
Hunlingdon, 2 00 Best boquet, of flowera, Jfrs. S. Blaek,
Bcatside of bnrncas leather, Wra Joliiia. Huulingdon, 50
— ¦ - 1 00 ^ 2d beat, J/iss Sue Neff, Porter, twp, '.i&
I (in Best floral design, Jfrs. C. Cuuniugham, 1 UP Iluntingdon, 2 00
1 00 2'1 best, llcnry W. -Ifiller, Huulingdon, 1 00 r,o , 3d beat, Mts Ann .Uaaaey, 50
50 ¦ -V/ifls Jane Woo.ls cxbtiibiled a selection of 50 plants, consisting nf ihirty two varieties viz : 50 Pinks, verbenias, pelunen, cactus, gerraniams,
lou.SbiHcy, Beat side of upper
tp.
" calf skin, Crolslev k Kcan 2d best, Wm Jobiisto'ii, Sbiriay, Besl pair lioiae shoos, A Port, Hunl'ii, bo ((Iraught) Berganta k Grim, "
, ('cm
I upon lhe
'porl upon the diffei ll Ibe folloi
ing pre-
"p,:: by'excUing J C(.)UN1'\^^A_
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Fever und Ague, Chill, nf u Bilious 'Type. It unit thousunda aru wil- lorlul virtues. ]
¦iug Ihcir unanimoua le
as'by iiei'somil examiuuiiou. Palients" iivuil- ii.g lheui«dvc3 Ol' l)n Jarretl's licalmeut may rely upon immediale and permuneiit releif, as he seliloui baa lo ireat a cuao uver ibirty days. Letlcra uf adviee prouipily answered. For fur¬ ther paliculara uddrcas
JAMES M. JARRETT, M.D., N.,. R20 Breadway, cor. TwclfUi St., N. V. I'..S.—Phyaiduns aud olhera visiUng the , city are rospeefully iuviled lo cull at thu li - firmiitoiy, where many inlerealing cases ca 1 1 be witnessed, and where our iniproued appara¬ tiia for ibe inbalalioii of uiedii-alel vapor can be seen and inspected. Aug.-l,'5S.-i;m.
Town vs Country.—Ws notice ns the worm weather grows niiuce, tho denizens of pent up cities seek the unbrageous shades nnd sylvan scenes of the rural por- tious of tbe country ; Jier foiifra the in habitants ofthecountry and dwellers nmoug tho enchanting scenery of nature, having a little leisure timo, aller gnllieriug in the fruiis of the earth, turn iheir aUention ci¬ ty ward, for recieation or business purpo- acs. To all such, perhaps no city in the uuiiiii possesses so many channs ue the Cily of i'enn, wilh its many objecls of benu¬ ty aud arl. Itsmagnificeni water-works, its Academy of Music, Academy of Nalural Science, Art Unions, Picture Galleries
ling 10 leslify to i All who use it
(^/Mix water in tbo mouUi witb thc I ator, uud swallow both togetbet.
The Liver Invigorator.
Is a sdcntilic medicnl discovery, unit i
cures Ui if by inngic, oven the lirsst dose givinjj bencHi, and seldom more thuu ono buttle is re- (|uired lo euro auv kind of Liver coinpUint frum the worst iuundico or Dyspepsia 10 u com 'in lleudncbe, nil of wliieh are lhe result uf 1
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FileName | 18581027_001.tif |
Month | 10 |
Day | 27 |
Year | 1858 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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