THE HUNTINGDON GLOBE, A DEMOCRATIC FAMILY JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS, &C. TIST OF PREMIUMS to be awarded A by the Agricultural Society of Huntingdon county, at the Fair to he held at Huntingdon, on the Bth, 9th and 10th of October next, 1856. ITORSF.S. Best Stallion, $5 00 Best draft horse, Second best do., 3 00 Second best do., Third best do., 2 00 Best riding horse, Best 2or 3 year old colt, 300 Second best do.. ,• colt under 1 year old, 1 00 Best match horses, " brood mare, 300 Second best do. Second best do., 1 59 Judges: A. P. Wilson, Esq., Ihmting,don ; R. F. Ilaslett Spruce Crek; John Colder, Porter; David Rupert, Hays H i amilton, Franklin NEAT STOCK Best pair work oxen, $1 00 Best cow, 300 Second best do., 3 00 Second best db., 2 00 Third best do., 200 Best 3 year old heifer, 200 BeA. bull, 3DO 4‘ two year old do., 100 Second best do., 200 '• calf, 100 HOGS. 3 00 Best sow, 200 Second best, 1 00 Best litter of pigs, SHEEP, Best boar, Second best do., Third best do., Best .fine wooled buck, 300 Second best do., 200 Second best do., 200 Best fine wooled ewe, 300 Best Southdown do., 300 Second best do.. 200 Second best do., 200 Best long wooled do., 3CO Best long wooled do., 300 Best Southdown do., 300 Judges: Samuel 11. Bell, Shirley : Wm. llileman, Morris; Peter Livingston, Barre° ; John Garner, Penn; Eli Wake field, Brady PLOWING. Best, 4 00 Third do., 2 00 Second best. 300 - Fourth do., 1 00 Judges: Elisha Shoemaker, Henderson; John Shaver, Shirley; A. B. Sangaree, Walker; Wm. Hutchison, War riorsmark ; Samuel Wigton, Franklin. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Best plow, 300 Best wheat drill, 3 00 " harrow, 200 " corn planter, 300 " cultivator, 300 " horse rake, 200 " hill-side plough, 300 " reaper, 300 " windmill, 300 " mower, 300 Judges: John S. Isett, Franklin; Perry Moore, Morris; George Jackson, Jackson tp.; Kinzie L. Green, Clay; Isaac Long, Walker GRAIN, Best wheat, 400 Best rye, Second best do., 3 00 Best oats. Best Indian Corn, 300 Best buckwheat, Second best do., 2 00 -fudges: Thomas Fisher. - Huntingdon; lion. Thos. Stew art, West; George Eby, Shirley ; James Entrekin, Hope well; Leonard G. Kessler. Brady. DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. Best bread, 3 00 Best hard soap, Second best do., 200 Second best do., Third best do.. ' 1 00 Best candles, Best pound cake, 1 00 Second best do., Second best do., 50 Best carpet, Best sponge cake, 1 00 Second best do., Second best d o ., 50 Best hearth rug, Best butter, 3 00 Second best do., Second best do., 2 00 Best flannel. Third best do., 1 00 Second hest do., Best Maple sugar, 1 00 Best quilt, Best cheese, 2 00 Second best do., Second best do.. 1 00 Best wool socks, Best apple butter, 100 Best worsted do., Best tomato catsup, 1 00 Best ornamental needle Best honey, 1 00 work, 1 00 Best jelly, 1 00 Second best do.. 50 Second best do., 50 Best silk embroidery, 100 Best preserves, 1 00 Second best .10., 50 Second best do., 50 Best shell work, 1 00 Best pickles. 1 00 Second best do., 50 Second best do.. 50 V)...Persons whose trade is baking cannot enter this list in competition, as it is intended for the encouragement of housekeepers. lint bakers may compete among themselves and obtain like preminuis. Jod.gos: John Scott, Esq.. Huntingdon; John Porter. Esq., Alexandria; Mrs. John Gemmill, Porter; Mrs. A. W. Benedict and Miss Prudence Jackson, I hi utingdorh MECHANICAL IMPLEMENTS ANT) MANUFACTURES. Best two-horse carriage, 2 00 of tin ware, 1 00 " buggy, 100 " lot of earthen and " set of single harness,l 00 stone ware, 1 00 " set of limning do., 100 " cooking stove, 100 " bridle and saddle, 100 " washing machine, 50 " pair of boots, 100 " made meat vessel, 1 01) do. shoes, 50 " churn, 100 " side of sole leather, 100 " best pair of horso " kip and calf skin, 100 shoes, " side harness & upper, 100 " specimen of marble " lot of cabinet ware, 1 00 work, " and greatest variety. Judges: Gen. J. C. Watson, Mill Creek;Peter Stryker, Porter; James Saxton, Huntingdon ; Hr. J. A. Shale, Shade Gap ; James Wilson, Henderson FRUITS, Best and greatest V ari- Second best do., ety of apples, 300 Best quinces, Second best d o ., .2 00 Best and greatest vari- Best dozen Fall apples, 200 ety of grapes, 300 Second best do.. 1 00 Best native grapes, 2 00 Best doz. \yin ter apples, 200 Second best do.. 1 00 Second best do., 1 00 Best dozen peaches, 200 Beat pears, 200 " " plums, 100 Judges: F. Bruce Pet riken, Esq.. Hunt ingdon ; Dr. Wm. Swoope, Porter: Jacob Cresswell. Tod; Thos. T. Cromwell, Esq., Cromwell; David Hawn, Walker. VEGETABLES. Best potatoes, 200 " turnips, 50 Second best do., 100 " onions, 50 Best sweet potatoes, 200 " celery, 50 " tomatoes, 100 " cabbage, 50 Second best, 50 " squashes, 50 Best purple eggs, 50 " pumpkins, 50 " peppers, 50 " water melon, 50 " beets, 50 '• musk melons, 50 " parsnips, 50 " beans, 50 " carrots, 50 " peas, 50 Judges: Israel Grafins, Esq., Porter; Alexander Port. Esq., Huntingdon; Gem John McComb, ,Tackstown; David Henderson, Franklin; John Gellman, Porter. FLORAL. Best display of flowers Best variety of dahlias, 100 in bloom, 2 00 Second best do., 50 Second best do., 1 00 Best boquet, 50 Best display of plants, 200 Judges: tiro. C. Bucher, Porter; Col. S. S. Wharton, Huntingdon; Mrs. P. C. Swoope, Miss Julia Miles, Hun tingdon ; 3Liss Matilda Colder, Porter. POULTRY. Best pair of turkeys, 100 Second best do., 50 Second best do., 50 Best pair of chickens, 100 Best pair of geese, 1 00 Second best do., 50 Second best do., 50 Best display of poultry, 2 00 test pair of ducks. 1 00 Second best do., 1 00 Judges: Dr. John McCulloch, Huntingdon ; Daniel Wom elsdorl; Esq.. Franklin; George Wilson, Tell ; Simeon Wright, Esq., Union; Wm. P. Orbison, Esq.. Huntingdon. Judges on Discrdionary Premiums, for articles not enu merated in the foregoing list :--Col. John Cresswell. Barree ; James Clarke, Esq.. Birmingham ; Win. B. Smith, Jackson ; James Henderson and Gen. Geo. W. Speer. Cassville. JONATHAN MCWILLIAMS, Pres't. J. S. DIRT., Soey. Hunting - dun, Aug. 26,1.85 G -T STATES AG-RICULTIT RA.I. SOCIETY.—Ornce. 160 CHE•iNUT STREET, United States Fourth Annual Exhibition of the United States Agricultural Society, will be held at Powel ton, (Phil adeiphia,) on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Friday, and Saturday, October ith, Bth, 9th, 10th and llth. Premiums from $25 to $2.00, amounting in the aggregate to $14,000, Will be offered for the various classes of Domes tic Animals, Fruits, American Wines, Vegetables, Grains, and Agricultural Implements and Machinery. A Local Committee at Philadelphia, representing the Am rions branches of Industry, has been appointed to co-oper ate with the officers of the Society, in perfecting arrange ments for the Exhibition. And $15,000 have been guar anteed to meet expenses. This material aid, coupled with the excellence of the selected location, and the - large amount of Premiums offered, induces the expectation that the Exhibition of 1856, will be superior to any of its pre decessors. A Grand Agricultural Banquet, in which ladies, as well as gentlemen, will participate, will take place on Friday, October 10th, when distinguished gentlemen will address the assemblage. Favorable arrangements with the various railroads, for the transportation of Stock and other articles are in pro° , ress, the terms of which will be given on application at the office. . . . . The List of Entries, the Awards of Premiums, and the Proceedings, will be•published in the Journal of the Soci ety for 1856. The Premium Ligt, with the Regulations and Programme of the Exhibition, will be furnished on application to Mr. Jouxlon - AN, Assistant Secretary. of the United. States Agricultural Society, 160 Chestnut street, (Rooms of the Philadelphia Agricultural Society.) or by addressing the Secretary, at Boston. MARSHALL P. WILDER, IVII.LIAM S. KING. Secretary. President. • September 3, ISI6-It. QTOVES, STOVES.—Wholesale and RETATT—wo respectfully call the attention of Country Merchants and those in want of a good article of Cooking, Heating Stoves, to our oxtensive stock, comprising the following Stoves, to wit: Globe Cook. Completes, lklaware Cook, Balmer, Flat Top, Bay Siatr, Aricl, Buck Conk, &c , Onr Treating Stoves consist of Bar rooms, Cannon Stoves, Salamanders. &c. Our MACGREGOR Heating Stoves, for Trans, Parlors and Stores, warranted to give more heat than any other Stove in the market, as numerous references will show. N. B. Also, Agents for Queen's Patent Portable Forges Macgregors Cauldron Furnaces, for rendering lard, &c., &c. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. NEMAN & WARNICK, N. E. Corner Second Sc Race SO. September 3,185 G-ran. ALLREADY ON HAND WITH FALL AND WINTER GOODS.—MOSES STRAITS lias just received a splendid stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, such ag DRY GOODS OF ALL RINDS, READY MADE CLOUT.- LNG, &c., Ira Call and examine for yoursylves. Huntingdon, Aug. 37, 1830. TOHN FRISCH, watch Maker, #..- ty Has opened sliQp on Hill street one door west of W. & .1. Carinon't3 store. Wa*ches, Clocks and.* Jewelry repaired.promptly : and in the best manlier. All work warranted. September 10, ISO. WMPMM i 4 • 4 N. ,-:41 6 L -,T I .tz amt.' HUNTINGDON & BROAD TOP RAIL ROAD. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE! On and after Wednesday, September 3, 1856, Trains will leave daily (Sundays excepted) as follows: FIRST TRAIN. srvrioNsL A.M. P.M. Leave Huntingdon 0 30 Arrive ..... —.2.01 McConnellstown 945 Leave 146 " Pleasant Grove 954 cc 137 " Marklesburg. 10.04 c c 125 " Coffee Run 10.20 CC 104 " Rough k Ready 10.30 4C 12.55 " Fishers' Summit 10.50 GC 12.39 " Saxton 11.10 •,, 12.23 " Riddelsburg 11.26 di 12.07 Arrive at Allaquippa 11.36 Se 12. M SECOND TRAIN. P.M. A.M. Leave Ilnntingdon 5.30 ...... ...Arrive 9'34 M'Connellstown 5.43 " 9.19 " Pleasant Grove 5.54 cc 810 " Marklesbnrg 6.00 <, 758 " Coffee Run 6 00 IL 7 42 " Rough S: Ready 630 GI 734 "• Fishers' Summit 6.50 IC 716 " Saxton 7.10 CG 6 50 " Riddelsburg 7.20 " cc 62'7 Arrive at Allaquippa 7.34 Leave 630 Connecting at 11U.NTINGDON with the following- Trains on Pennsylvania Rail Road: the Expres Train Went at 7.12 a. in.—the Through Mail Train East at 2.36 p. in., and the Through Mail Train West at 5.18 p. m. Connecting; at ALLAQUIPPA with Four Horse Mail Coaches to BEDFORD. Fifty pounds Baggage allowed each passenger. For any further information inquire at the office of Transportation Department, Huntingdon. JAMES BOON, Superintendent. 2 00 1 00 200 1 00 4 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 September 3. 1356 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.—In pursuance of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, there will be exposed to sale, by public outcry, on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of OCTO BER, next, on the premises, ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PARCEL OF GROUND, situate on Stone Creek, in Jackson township, in the county of Huntingdon. adjoining lands of Margaret 11. Cummins, and Ahn Mcllroy, and contain ing FIVE ACRES and one hundred and forty-six perches, with a GRIST MILL, having three run of stones, a SAW MILL, PLASTER MILL, and DWELLING HOUSE thereon erected. These mills are nearly new, have been constructed in the most substantial and workmanlike manner, are f•it tutted in a good wheat growing district, and can do as much and as good work as any other mills in the neigh borhood. To any one desiring to purchase mill property this would be a suitable mark... This lot, &c. is to be sold as the property of William Cununins, deceased, by his ad ministrators. 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 50 1 00 2 00 ] 00 1 00 The terms of sale to bo one third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and the residue in two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest, to be secured by the bonds and mortgage of the purclia.ser. Sale will commence at 12 o'clock of said day, where due attendance nill be-given by the undersigned. 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 JOHN CUMMINS, ti 80. JACKSON, August 27,1856. Administrators. ARARE OPPORTUNITY FOR OB TAINING A HOME IN THE WEST.—The under signed offers to sell 4000 acres of tine tillable prairie land in a good healthy locality, within So miles of Chicago, on the Chicago. Alton and St. - lands Rail Road, in Living ston county, Illinois. Will sell any number of acres to suit purchasers, and the terms of payment made to suit the circumstances of any persons that have too small a capital to open a farm on their strength. Men of large families can never have the same opportunity for gettinga comfortable home. The proprietor of the land having a large farm opened, would give employment at good wages to purchasers that have more help than they need. Will be found at the Exchange hotel, until after the Ist September. Persons desiring to move to the West within 18 months, will do well to call. Huntingdon. Ailg - ust 5. 15541 pit EMI UM DI PR 0 1 1 1111) SUPE PHOS P lIA TE OF LTMI. The only Silver Medal yet auarded by Agricultural Societies, Ai ati given to THIS SU PERIOR ARTICLE, at the last Pennsylvania State Fair, at Harrisburg, as a FEIITILIZER of the BEST QUALITY for WHEAT, CORN. OATS. Grass awl Potatoes. raising HEAVY CROPS, and greatly impnovi NU the SOIL. The subscri ber respectfully informs FARMERS awl DEALERS that he is prepared to supply the Fall demand with this superior and well tested article. 2 00 Irn,Agents Wanted.—A liberal discount allowed. Also. No. 1 Peruvian and 11exiean lltut»o, Pondrette and Land Plaster. Oils, Candles, Soap, &c., of the best quality. at low est market rates. J NO. L. POMEROY, 0 SL 10 South NVltatwes, below Market St., Philadelphia. August 20, 1856-3 m. 1 00 1 00 pEREVIAN GUANO.— Experience taught the Farmer that the ONYX R F.:LIABLE fertilizer is the PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO.— The sul , scriber. Sole Agent in Philrelelphia for the sale of it, has now on han,l a large stock of PURE PERUVIAN GUANO, Which he will sell at the lowest Cash price, in lots to suit either dealers or farmers. 5. .1. CIIItISTIAN; Sole Agent for Philadelphia. No. 48 North Wharves, and UT North Water St. August 20, ISiiCglm. COAL MINES FOR RENT.—The Huntingdon and i proad Top Rail Road Company have or. in addition to:their mines already in operation, two inure opened :mil ready to lease. For terms apply to T. WATTSON. No. 56 Walnut street. Philadelphia, or JAMES IIOON, August IS66effi. Superintendent, Huntingdon. 11-79_Democratic Standard, Hollidaysburg. insert 3 times, and charge this office. j i . OOVA —Just received, a vari ety of articles at GOODS.—Just corner of Smith and Allegheny streets, Cedar and Willow ware, Axes, double and single bit, Stoves, Iron Kettles, Plough Shears. ,Cc., do, whop sale and retail. GEO. HARTLEY. AUCTION ROOM.—Having fitted up an Auction Room mljoining Lis store. the undersign ed will sell off part Of his stock by auction, every Saturday evening, and during the Court, until disposed of. Persons having any articles of furniture or merchandise, to dispose of, by sending the same to the Auction Room in his charge, can have sales made to the best advantage. on moderate charges—or if the owners prefer attending to their sales, they can have the use of the Auction Room a day, week, &c., at moderate charges. GEO. HARTLEY. Ifuntingdon, August 6, IS.W.—:It. jr . EYSTONE STATE SAPONIFIER, or CONCENTIZATED LYE, warranted to make soap without lye, and with little trouble. It makes hard, soft, and fairy soaps. For sale at the cheap Drug and Fancy Store of 1F M. 'WILLIAMS & CO., pORTRAIT OF JAMES BUCHAN AN.—The moat correct likeness ever made; execu ted in the highest style of Art, and printed on fine India paper, published and for sale, Wholesale and Retail, by L. ROSENTIIAL, LtraoonAnizn, N. "W. corner Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. Size of paper, 17x26. Retail price, $l. A liberal discount will be allowed those wishing to sell again. julyls HISTORY OF THE EARLY SET TLEMENT OF TIIE JUNIATA VALLEY.—The citizens of Huntingdon county can procure the above work at the Bookstore of W. COLON, in Huntingdon, who 1011 also mail it to any address on the receipt of two dol lars. Huntingdon, July', 1856. SALT ! SALT ! !—Direct Importation ASIITON, MARSHAL and FINE SALT, Ground Alum' Salt, Dairy Salt—a large stock constantly on hand and for sale by CARR, GIESE & CO., Produce Commission Merchants, 21 Spear's Wharf, Balti more. .(Q—Lump Plaster always on Land. July 22, 1856.* QWAINE'S PANACEA, the greatest kj remedy for Scrofula, for - sale at the Cheap Drug Store of WM. WILLIAMS & CO. - DROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA p GINGER, for sale by WM. WILLIAMS & CO. HILLIER'S Excelsior furniture Polish, for Piano Fortes and Oil Paintings. at W3l. 11 - 11..LIAMS & CO'S- ALSAM SULPHUR for sale by ;B. W3I. WILLIAMS S: CO 11IRESII lot of Clarified — Table Oil for ju ale by WM. WILLIAMS k, CO. DR. ROWAND'S Blackberry Root, an inestimable and warranted remedy for Bowel Com plaints, at the cheap Drug, Vareity and Fancy store of WM. WILLIAMS & CO. THE FINEST assortment of Fancy Cassimeres ever offered; Vestings and Cont Castqrnere, an at lower prices than can be purchased at any other House, for sale by J. A: W. SAX;rON. OlL—Linseed and Fish—for sale at the store of LOVE 3TDIVIT. 4 UE_ .D PIPE for sale at the Hardware Store, Huntingdon. AFARM FOR SALE.—The subscriber will sell a tract of land situate in Henderson town ship. Huntingdon county, .53 : , 4 miles from Huntingdon and 23e, from Mill Crock, containing, 115 acres—from 10 to 15 acres of which are cleared, the balance well timbered. The improvements are a small log house and log barn, saw mill and school house. The place is Well supplied with excel lent water. There is also a good peach orchard on the premises. The farm adjoins lands of Hiram Grady. Robert Mark. .7ov. Dorland, and John Mennen For terms and further particulars apply to the subscriber. re.iding near the premises. JAMES SIMPSON. 4 twist 20, 18.56.* JONATHAN DUFF, Agent li=IMUMM=IM VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned offer at private sale, A TRACT OF FINE LIMESTONE LAND, situate in Woodcock Valley, Huntingdon county, about one mile from McConnellstown, one and a half from the Broad Top Rail Road, and six and a half from the Pennsylvania Rail Road and Canal at Hun tingdon. There are 451 ACRES in the . whole tract, 200 of which are cleared and in good cultivation; 100 acres are in clover and 20 in timothy. It is all GOOD LIMESTONE LAND, and can conveniently be divided into two or more farms. There aro a good Dwelling House, Frame Stable, Double Barn and Outbuildings and Two Orchards, on the property. A stream sufficient for a Saw Mai runs through it, and there are springs in every field except one. The land which is not cleared is well covered with Pop lar, Chesnut, Whiteoak, Hickory, Walnut, Locust and Ma ple timber of the best quality. There is a good Lime Kiln on the farm, and a rein of Fossil. Ore runs through the land, which will make iron equal to any manufactured on the Juniata. The land is all patented, and an indisputable title will be given. Possession given after the first of April next. TERMS—One fourth in hand, and the residue in three equal annual instalments with interest. Any further information desired, will be given by Mn.Es Dennis, Huntingdon, DANIEL FIEN - NER on the premises, or the undersigned at Kittaning. A. SG A. REYNOLDS, Executors of Darid Reynolds, deceased. July 5,1836.-3 m 2i-Patriot 4: Union, Harrisburg. Intelligencer, Lancas ter, Gazette, Reading, each publish 3 m. and send bill to this office. TFHE NEATEST AND BEST AS SORTMENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES, .lIIST RE- Cj BY LEVI WESTBROOK. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and it examine my beautiful assortment of Boots and Shoes of all sizes, of the latest styles, for all ages. Huntingdon, Juno 4, 1856. BOOTS, SHOES, GAITOItS, AND FASHIONARDE HATS, SELLING AT VERY LOW PRICES, AT H. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. Huntingdon, Pa. N EW GROCERY STORE. Everything of the best Cheaper than elsewhere. LOVE it McDIVIT inform the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity, and the public in general that they have just opened in Market Square, in the dwelling formerly occu pied by Esquire Snare, a handsome assortment of the most CHOICE GROCERIES, including every article usually kept in the hest Grocery Stores in the city. Having a boat run ning, we are determined to.accontodate the public with the freshest and best. Give us a call and examine for your selves. Huntingdon, May 21, 185 G. QADDLERS' improved splitting and Ly gauge Knives for sale at the Hardware store of JAS. A. BROWN CO., Huntingdon, Pa. GRINDSTONES With friction rollers, Whetstones, Oil Stones, iilso Knives and Forks, Spoons, Scissors, &c., decidedly the best assortment in the county. Porcelain, Tinned and Plain Boilers, Stewing, Frying mid Baking Pans, for solo at prices which make it the interest of purchasers to call at the Hardware Store of JAS. A. BROWN & CO. xrels. !Ilso, ROE lIERItISO bye n i d ra l f l b a a l r f re b l a rc r ; bate at the cheap grocery of SU:ID:LER CLOTHING-. Summer Coats, S7 l , Summer Pants, - 8713 Summer Vests, Si AT ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTIC E.- . ./ .. ..T.etters of Administration on the Estate of Elizabeth bong,, late of Shirley township. lluntingdon county. dee'd, hayinr , been granted to the undersigned. all persons in debted to said disused will please make payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenti cated for settlement. JOItN LONG, Administrator. Shirleysburg. July 1G 7 1856.* - 1 - IGHTNING RODS ! Armitage's Pa -4 'CLINT OF SUPERIOR ELECTRIC }MAGNET LIGHT \J \l. RODS, it is now admitted on nil hands, that every building to be secure from the destructive influences of lightning should be provided with a good conductor. The large number of worthless rods that are put up makes it necessary for purchasers to examine the merits of the diflbrent rods offered for sale. The public need but to examine Armitage's rods to be convinced that they are constructed upon not only the best, but the only safe principle of any rod in use. Over 60(10 of these rods have already been put up with out the loss of a dollar's worth of property by lightning in any building to which they have been attached, which is the best evidence that they are perfectly seenre. I have a few on hand which I will sell for less than it elf of the re tail price asked by Armitage, to close out my stock. Call soon at Colon's rook Store, Huntingdon, Pa. where they can be had of WM. COLON. Huntingdon, July UPERIOB VANILLA BEAN for E.ltio at the Cheap Drug Store, 11.1arket Square. SUPERIOR: HORSE BALLS, alt WILLIAMS S: CO'S. C lITRATE of Magnesia for sale at the / New and Cheap Drug Store in Huntingdon, Pa. (LASS of all sizes from Bxlo to 20x30, received and for sale by WILLIAMS & CO. ]RESH lot of Balm of a Thousand Flowers, for sale at the new Drug, Fancy and 'Variety htore, Market Square, 'Huntingdon, Va. R. A. DORSEY. JAS. DOUGHERTY. DORSEY (C• DOUGHERTY, Whole sale Dealers in TOBACCO AND SEGARS, No. 11 i‘orth Fifth Street, Philadelphia. [July 8,1856. pjPALSAM. FIR for sale at the Cheap Drug Store of WM. WILLIAMS & CO. TPLI.S E lot of Farina., just received and for sale at 11 - 11.1.7 AMS & cos. -vv o rniGHl"B Hair Regenerator or Am ber 010 , 45. for sale at WILLL&MS s: co's. rrEAS from 15 to 22 cents per quarter, 11 at LOVE A; MMITITS. FLOUR—Always on hand and for sale at LOVE C MDIVIT'S GROCERY- T,EMON SYRUP, a genuine article, for sale by AVM WILLIAMS & CO. resh lot of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for sale at Williams R Co's Cheap Drug Store. QC.LIENCK'S Pulnionic Syrup for the curo of Consumption, for sale by WM. WILLTAMS & CO'S. 'HUSBAND'S celebrated Calcined Mag nesia, for sale at the CHEAP DRUG STORE, Mar ket Square, Huntingdon, Pa. 081 AS' Venetian Liniment, for sale by WM. WILLIAMS & CO. - DAY RUM—A genuine article for sale by WM. WILLIAMS & CO, FANCY SOAPS, At the Cheap Store of WM. WILLIAMS & CO, STRAY COW.—Came to the residence of tho subscriber, in Warriorsnutrk town- 0 . ship, on the Bth day of August, inst., a large hand- Noir , some: MILCII COW, of a deep red color, with a J,* white stripe along her belly, and about eight years via.— The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away, otherwise she will be dis posed of according to law. Aug. 20, 1856. .TOILV A. HENDERSON'. FAHMERSrowers OF W Rye, THIS NEIGHBOR HOOD, Gof heat and Use LEINAIPS SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, if you want heavy crops, Or LEINAU'S AMERICAN FERTILIZER. These valuable Manures have been used for the past six years successfully for the Grain and Tobacco Crop in Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and the Islands of Ber muda and Barbsuloes. A barrel, (250 Ibs) is sufficient for an Acre of Land. Tho above Fertilizers are composed of reliable Chemical Elements, which largely increase the Crop and improve the soil, doubling the value of the land. Price of the Phosphate of Lime, is $4O 00 a ton, Nitrogened s',so 00, the American Fertilizer $25 00 per Ton, or $3 50 a Barrel. $1 25 a Reg; also, every variety of GUANO, Pure Laud Plaster, Pot Ash, Nitrate of Soda, Bone Dust, Pow dered Charcoal, &sc., &c. GEO. A. LEINAU, Proprietor, No. 19 South Front Street, Philadelphia. - yo Goods delivered free of charge. To Wholesale Dealers, a liberal discount. Pamphlets in the English and German language gratis. Orders at a dis tance, Cash accompanying or Draft, promptly attended to by G. A. LEINAU, Proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B. Diplomas have been awarded from the Pennsyl vania Agricultural Society; New York Crystal Palace As sociation and New Jersey State Agricultural Society. August 20, 18.56-3 m. Alcti DMINISTRATOR'S NC:I'IIC E.-- Letters of administration on the Estate of Thomas ,abe, late of Franklin township, Huntingdon county; deed. having been granted to the undersigned Administra tor, all persons indebted to said Estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement to OWEN McCABE, August 6, 1836.* ' Administrator. PiOWAND'S Improved Tonic Mixture, for Fever and Ague. at WILLIAMS & CO'S. MUSH OLIVE OIL For sale at WILLIAMS 14 CO'S. PROFESSIONAL .k. BUSINESS CARDS. R. JOHN McCULLOCH, offers his professional services to the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity. Office at Mr. Hildebrand's, between the Ex change and Jackson's Hotel. Aug. 28, '55. rip P. CAMPBELL, Attorney at Law, 4 , Office in the brick row near the Court House. JOICS SCOTT QCOTT & BROWN, Attorneys at Law, Huntingdon, Pa. Office same as that formerly occu pied by Mr. Scott. Huntingdon,_ Oct. 17, 1853. TORN N. PROWELL, Attorney at Law, t y win attend faithfully to all legal' business entrusted to his care. Huntingdon, July 20,1855. y SIMPSON AFRICA, "County Sur /go veyor, Huntingdon, Pa. Office on Hill street. DRS. MILLER & DENTISTS, Iluntingdon, Pa. Offices on Hill street, opposite the Court House, and North East Corner of Hill and Franklin. Jan. 9, MO. y & W. SAXTON, Huntingdon, Pa.— ey • Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Grain, ac., &c. WM. COLON, Dealer in Books, Stationary, Wall Paper, &c. TA P. GIVIN, _L - 1. Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. y M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO., ti a Founders, Huntingdon, Pa C McGILL lu. iounder, Alexandria, Hnntingdon county, Pa TOSES STROUS, Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready Mado Clothing, Gro ceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, etc. 1.1 ROMAN, e Dealer in Rauly Made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, dm. pENJ. JACOBS, Dealer in Dry Godds, Ready Made Clothing, Grocer ies, Queensware, &c. T 4 EVI WESTBROOKo Dealer in Gentlemen's, ladies' and Misses' Boots, Shoes. Gaiters, etc. T ONG & DECKM-1,, J 1 Dealers in Groceries, Confectionaries, Queenswaro, Flour, &c. YOSEPII REIGGER, Watchmaker and dealer in Watches, Clocks, and Jew elry, &c. WTI. - WILLIAMS, Plain and Ornamental Marble Manufacturer TJOVE and MeDIVIT, Dealers in Groceries, Confectionaries, Flour, &e. JAS. A. BROWN and 00., Dealers in all kinds of Hardware UNNINGHAM and DUNN, ki Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens "ware, Grain. &e. LOVE & 3I'IIVIT ®WEN BOAT, Carriage and Waggon Manufacturer HENRY MeMANIGILL, Proprietor of the Farmers' Horne Hotel A NDREW 11.10EBITS, Proprietor of the Brottit Top nouge TTIN F. RAMEY, Practical Surveyor, Huntingdon, Pa. Office on Hill street, one door east 01 the Huntingdon Marble Yard. EY:FERENCES—L. T. Watson, Philadelphia; J. P. Leslie, Geologist, Philadelphia; Charles Mickley, Rough and Ready Furnace, Hon..Tonathan ADANs & CO'S EXPRESS. T. K. SIMONTON, Agent, Huntingdon, Pa. Money, Pack -14,,e5, and Goods of all kinds received and forwarded at the risk of the Company, to all the cities and principal towns in the United States. ORBISON, DORRIS & Co., Miners, and Dealers in Broad Top Coal, Huntingdon l ‘r inci L •s i I an it d l4 D .l ea & ler l s ) Pn Bro l n; JjTop C,;;,1, Mr lit ill Gtioll ESSLER, WHITNII3I7 & CO,, Ax_3linQrs. and Dealers in Broad Top Coal. Huntingdon ,O EL, SAXTON & CO., Miners. and Dealers in Broad Top Coal. J. IV. Saxton, linutingdon: R. I fare Powel. 51; Walnut st.. Philadelphia. tBE BEST CHEESE alwltys on hand at 14 cts., at LOVE C McDIVIT'S. TOBACCO, Segars and Snuff, the best, at LUTE C MCDII . T'S. T.,Sl.' SUGARS, from 8 to 15 cents, p at LOVE & VEST COFFEE, at 14 cents, to be had LOVER MoDIVIT'S. F) EST MOLASSES from 50 to 75 cts., by the ;;,Alen, at LOVER MeDIVIT'S. IXED PICKLES, Pepper Sauce and Catsup, at LOVE & MeDIVIT'S. -ÜBREM LLAS and Parasols, of a new j style, just received, and fur sale by ap11.6 J. & W. SAXTON. ARE you afflicted with Rheumatism ? ;MIN C. WESTBROOK, of Cmsville, manufactures a sure cure for Rheumatism. December 7, 1855. L. B. - MUSGRAVE & CO., Whole ,* sale Druggists, and Dealers in Drugs, Spices, Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, Acids, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Wass, &c., 316 Market Street above lltb, south Side, Philadel phia. .Druggists anal country morchantt art , requAsted to give them a call and exaiki hie their stock and prices, before making their purchases. May 2ti. 1556. ATTENTION, ATTENTION! Best Zinc Paint only $2 68 per keg. Pure White Lead only y 2 87 per keg. And other paints in proportion, at the cheap Ifardware store of .7. A. BROWN & CO. ppUILDERS, do you believe it? Nails are selling at $4 90 per keg. at the new Hardware Store of J. A. BROWN & CO. ATACKEREL, Codfish, Salmon, Her ring, Pork, Hams & Sides, Shoulders, Lard and Cheese., constantly on hand and for sale by J. PALMER 8c CO., April 2, ISSG-3m. Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. RUGS ! DRUGS ! DRUGS ! !--W. ha o just . received from Phlla t elphia, W a H rt i V A an fresh supply CO. i DRUBB, MEDICINES, PAINTS and BRUSHES, OILS. DYE-STUFFS, Porfrarlery, Fancy Soaps, Fluid, Camphene, Turpentine, Alcohol, and a general assortment of Artist Colors mut Brushes,Spices of all kinds, Window Glass of all sizes, and Putty, all kinds of Varnish, Japan, Copal No. 1 and 2, Coach body and Black Spirits, Pi/re Chfi Liver Oil for the cure of Rheumatism, Scrofula, Gout, Lundiagn, Totter, Chtonic Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, White Swelling, Glandular Swelling, Pulmonary Consumption, Chronic Bronchitis Rickets, and for all diseases of the skin, , by tho , quart, gallon, or smaller quantity. The Balm of a Thous and Flowers , the greatest remedy of the age for baldness and purifying the; skin. John 11. Patethorp's celebrated cure for Fever and Ague. No Cure, No Pay/. Price id.— Fine Tobacco and Segars. All the above with a number of articles too tedious to mention, for sale at the new cheap Drug Store of W. WILLIAMS & CO. Diamond Square, opposite Units' hotel. Flnntingt, lon, July 2, 1856. QOMETHING NEW IN HUNTING DON.—The celebrated Centre county Iron for sale at the following prices: 4 cents per lb.; for common assorted inches square and round up, 4 1 4 cents; for horse shoe and spike rods, including and % iu. square, and 5 cents for nail rods, at the cheap store of CIINNINGLIA.3I & DUNN. Huntingdon, June 17, 1856. BROAD TOP HOUSE. ANDREW MOEBUS would respectfully inform the public . that he has fitted up the Broad Top House, on Alle- alf gheny street, at the ,Broad Top Depot, Huntingdon, and is now prepared to entertain strangers and travellers in an unobjectionable style. His table will always be supplied with the substantials and delicacies of the season. His Bar is furnished with the choicest liquors. In a word, no pains will bo spared to render guests comfortable and happy. Juno is. SPERMACETI, a prime lot, for sale by Wl4: WILLIAMS & CO. G ENUINE Electric Oil for sale at the 011EAP DRUG STORE, Market Square. DR. GREEN'S Aromatic Sap, for Stom ach Complaints, for sale at the Variety Storo of WM. WILLIAMS Sz CO. IDR. JOHN BULL'S Sarsaparilla, and DR. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA, for nab) at the cheap Drug Store, by W3I, WILLIAMS S; CO r.FIHE HUNTING-DON FOUNDRY IN BLAST AGAIN I—The subscribers take this method of informing their friends and the public generally, that 1(r they have rebuilt the Huntingdon Foun .4 . thy, and aro now in successful operation, . 7 and arc prepared to furnish Castings of po rrs in m . „„„ „ every description, of best quality and workmanship, ou short notice, and on reasonable terms. Farmers are invited to call and exam ine our Ploughs. We are manufacturing the Hunter Plough. This plough took the first premium at the Hun tingdon county Agricultural Fairlast fall. Also, Hunter's celebrated Cutter Ploughs, which can't be beat—together with the Keystone,Hillside and Bar-shear ploughs. We have on hand an aro manufacturing Stoves—such as Cook, Parlor, and Office stoves for wood or coal. Hollow ware, consisting of Kettles, Boilers, Skillets, &c., all of which we will sell cheap for cash or in exchange for coun try produce. Old metal taken for castings. By a strict attention to business, and a desire to please, we hope to re ceive a liberal share of public patronage. J. M. CUNNINGHAM SL BRO. Huntingdon, April 30,1856. SAMUEL T. BROWN. QPECIAL NOTICE !—R. C. McGILL K . ) wishes to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has bought the Alexandria Fotm dry, lately owned by Israel Graillus, Esq., J PE, together with its Patterns, Flasks and other contents. And from his long expe- Hence in the business, he hopes to obtain a share of the public patronage. ,As lie has the Foundry in full operation, he can furnish all who may give him a call with all kinds of Castings, such as Rolling Mill. Forge, Grist and Saw Mill Castings—improved Thrashing Machine Castings. And in a short time will have Cook Stoves of various sizes and improved patterns for wood and coal.— Also, ten-plate, air-tight, parlor, and bar-room stoves, of various sizes, for wood or coal. Also, Castings for houses, cellar grates, such as Lintels, Sills, Sash weights, etc.— Ploughs of every description, the latest and most improved styles. Also, Sled Soles and Wagon Boxes, oven frames. large bells, and water pipes. Hollow ware—consisting of kettles, boilers, etc. Having turning lathes he will be able to furnish any of the above named articles of either wood or iron—and all other kinds of Castings, " too nu merous to mention," all of which will be sold cheaper than ever for Cash and all kinds of country produce. Old metal will be taken in exchange for castings. Bring along your old metal, your cash and country produce. when any arti cles are wanted. R. C. McGILL. Alexandria, April 23, ISO. r 0 THE PUBLIC.—The undersigned informs his friends and the public generally,.._ he has leased the FARMERS' HOME HOTEL, ::.1 in the borough of Huntingdon, and is now prepared ' to accommodate with boarding and INlging all who may favor him with a call. Ilis.Bar is furnished with the best liquors. LIVERY STABLE.—IIe has also provided himself with a good stock of Horses, Car &c., for the accommodation of the pub . I°.`.. lie, at reasonable charges. HENRY MeMANIGILL. Irunting,don, April 7, 1.850. BOOKS! BOOKS ! 40,000 Volumes of new and popular Books, embracing every variety ~„ . ~ usually kept in a Philadelphia Book Store, wi l ,_, - and many of them at half the Publisher's r _ ? • .....r . o. 4 rt retail prices, the subscriber now offers to V4t 'ml. •Tk...V the public. All of Books used in the county can be bad nantities at retail and wholesale rates. Foo „ .„ Letter, and Wrapping paper, wholesale, or by the ream. 100 Superior Gold Pens with Silver and Gold rases, from $l. upwards. Also Pocket and Pen Knives of Rogers' and others' best manufacture. 100 Splendid Port Monniaes and Pocket Books at 2u cts. ana upwards. 3,000 pieces Wall Paper of the latest and prettiest styles, just received from New York and Phila delphia, prices from 10 cts a piece and upwards. WO' beautifully painted and (..old gilted Window Shades at 44 ets. and upwards. The public have but to call and examine, to be convinc ed that in buying of the above stock they will be pleased and also save money. Remember the place, corner of Montgomery and Railroad streets. WM. COLON. Huntingdon, April 16, 1856. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! AT D. P. CMS'S. D. P. G win has just received from Philadelphia a large and beautiful assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of the most fashionable Dress (hoods for Ladies and Gentlemen, such as Black Silks, Chaim - dim' and Fancy Silks, Silk Omni, Challi De- Spring Styles of Hamilton Delains, Ravages, all Wool Delahts. Fancy and Domestic Gingham. Debarge, Madonna Cloth, Alpaca, Lawns, and Prints of every de scription. Also a large lot of Dress Trimmings, Dress Bnttons. Bonnet Silks, Ribbons, Cloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Laces, Veils, Collars, Unclersleeves, Chimizetts, Mohair lleatlDresses, Summer Shawls, &c. Also, Cloths, Black and Blue, Black and Fancy CassiMers, Ca.ssine - ts,yestings. Cotton Drills, Nan keen. Muslins bleached andiunhleached. Ticking, Cheeks, Table Diaper, Woolen and Linen Table Covers, and a vari ety of goods too numerous to mention. Also, Bonnets and Hats, Boots and Shoe l 2-,.. - za s Queens war e, Hardware, Buckets, Churns, Tubs, Baskets, Oil Cloth. Groceries, Fish and Salt, and all goods usually kept in a country store. My old customers, and as many new ones as can crowd in. are respectfully requested to call and examine my (Mods. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods at the 'highest market prices. - Huntingdon, April 9, 1556. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. LATEST ARRIVAL. • J. C W. SAXTON are now receiving, and now opening, one of the finest assortments of Goods ever offered to the citizens of this place, as follows: Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinetts, Vestings— Cotton Goods for Summer wear. Also, Shalleys, Berages, Lawns and Prints, with other articles for the ladies. A splendid lot of Mark Silk, Ladies' striped and barred Dress Silk, Muslin, Linn Goods, and in act, every article of wear ing apparel necessary for the Ladies. Hosiery and Fancy Goods. Also, allkinds of Dress Trimmings, Gloves, Combs, ribbons. hair Broods, Dress Caps, and every kind usually kept in a country store. Bonnets and Straw Hats of the latest styles: silk., crape, and straw bonnets. Hats and Caps of the very latest styles, and of every shape and color. Boots and Shoes. Our stock of Boots and Shoes can't be beat for quality and cheapness of prices, and one of the finest stocks ever offered. Carpet and Oil Cloth. A splendid assort ment of Carpet, Druggett, and Oil Cloth. Also—third. ware, the best assortment in town. not excepting the Hard ware establishment. and at lower prices. Queensware, Groceries, Tobacco, Segars, Willow ware and Cedar ware, Ropes, Tow-lines, and Curds, and everything usually kept in a country store, can be had at the Cheap Store of Huntingdon, April 16, 1856. J. & W. SAXTON. MITE CHEAP CORNER FOREVER! 1_ SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, Ready-Made Cloth ing, Cc.—BENJAMIN JACOBS informs his old customers and the citizens of the borough and county of Hunting don generally, that he has just opened an extensive assort ment of Goods of all kinds suitable for Spring and Sum mer, which will compare in quality and prices with any others brought to town the present sew on. His stock consists of every article of Ladies' Dress Goods. In part, Ginghams, Lawns, printed and plain Bareges, Prints of all kinds, Muslins, Gloves, Hosiery,4c., dx.., in fact all arti cles of dress to be found in any other store in town. Also, an extensive assortment of Ready made Clothing, for men and boys, for spring and summer wear, all well made and of good materials. Also, Hats, Cops, Boots and Shoes, of all sizes. Also, Groceries, Queenswa,re, Glassware, Hardware, equal to any in town ; and many more articles " too numerous to mention." My old customers and the public in general, are invited to call and examine my new floods. They will find them equal in quality, and as low in price, as any othess in the comity. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for Goods at the highest market prices. Huntingdon, March 26, 1856. OLD STROUS HAS COME AGAIN with a splendid stock of CLOTHING, made up in the latest styles of the choicest Goods. The stock consists in part of Dress and Frock Coats, Pants, Vests, &c., &c., all of which will be disposed of at low rates. Also, a good. assortment of DRY GOODS, Comprising Dareges, Tissues, Challeys, De Laines, Dril liantes, Lawns, &c. Algo, GROCERIES, &c. Icing anxious to secure a part of the public confidence and patronage, I will do my utmost to merit the same, and theretbre would earnestly solicit those about purchas ing any thing in my line, to call :and examine my Stock bothre going elsewhere, as I shall always keep a complete Stock constantly on band, to enable me to suit the tastes of all who may feel inclined to favor me with their custom. Remember your old friend Mosel MOSES STROUS. Dorris' Building, Huntingdon, Pa. March 10, 1850. GROCEBY 'AND CONFECTION.A.- -RY STORE. LONG 4: DECKER, respectfully in form their friends and the public in general, that they still continue the Grocery and Confectionary business, under the Sons of Temperance Hall, on Main stret, Hun tingdon, where they have now on hand a full and general assortment of Groceries and Confectionaries, which they will sell wholesale and retail. They have also on hand Thickets, Sale,"Carpot Bags, Fancy Articles, bl., &c., all of which they will sell cheap. Country pre-• duce taken in exchange for Goods—the cash paid when we have no Goods to suit customers. AS we are determined toaccommodato all who may call Pt our store, wo invite an examination and trial of our stock. LONG e DECKER. Ilup.tingdon, Ap1.1,3, 185 G. UN TIN G DON COMIERCIAI SCILOOL.—This school has been opened in the Iran ormely used by the Sons of Temperance, on, Bill street, The course of instruction embraces Singh,. and; Double Entry Book-keeping, Lectures on Commercial Se,ience and also Lectures on Commercial Law, Ethics, and Political Economy, delivered by members of the Bar. The Student passes through a course comprising OITI four hundred forms, 'writing out, Journalizing, Posting, and closing four entire sets of Books, solving . Problems, Am., precisely as in real business, and in addition to this ho has large practice in oral and blackboard exercises, in opening and closing Single and Double Entry Books, in Partnership, Administration, Joint and Compound Com pany settlements, in receiving a partner into co-partner-. ship, and settling with a retiring one, all of which, together with various other exercises and calculations, cannot fail to give full satisfaction and profit the learner.. Students can enter, at any time, a day or evening class, or both ' if they wish—the time is unlimited. They can ; leave atany time and return at pleasure without addition al charge. .(W.- Assistance given, when required, in opening ancb closing books. For any other particulars address personally or by letter., T. 11. POLLOCK, Principal:, Huntingdon, April 2, 1850 CLOTHING ! A NEW ASSORT:. MENT JUST OPENED! and will be sold 30 per cent- CIIEAPER than the cheapest. H. ROMAN respectfully informs his customers, and tho. public generally, that he has just opened at his store room. in Market Square, Huntingdon, a splendid new stock of; heady-made Clothing for Spring and Summer,, which he will sell cheaper than the same quality of Goods can be purchased at retail in Philadelphia or any other• establishment in the country. Persons wishing to buy Clothing Iseult' do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Huntingdon, April 2, 1850. HUNTINGDON CARRIAGE AND WAGON MANUFACTORY.—OWEN BOAT, thank ful for past favors, respectfully informs the public in general that he has removed ~,,+1 , 6. to his new shop on Washington street, on tX.V. - the property lately and for ninny years. oe cupied by Alex. Carmen, where he is prepared to manufac ture all kinds of Carriages, Buggies, itockaways, Wagons, and in short., every kind of vehicle desired. Rockaways and Buggies of a superior manufacture and finish always on hand and for sale at fair prices. Repairing of all kinds done at, the shortest notice and on, the most reasonable terms. Huntingdon, May 16, 1854. .TEST ARRIVAL OF SUMMERS i§4 GOODS at the BROAD-TOP DEPOT. CUNNINGHAM & DUNN, have just received a well selected stock of Spring , and Summer Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Queensware, Ccdarware, Crockery-ware, stone• and e. rthen, Tin ware; Cane Fishing Rods, Ready-mado Clothing, and in short, everything usually kept in a coun try store. Fish, Salt, Bacon and Plaster, kept con stantly for sale. Call and examine our goods and judge tin yourselves. All kinds of country produce taken at the highest market price in exchange for Goods. The highest market price paid for Grain. Prompt :Atm-. tion paid to storing and forwarding.all kinds of Merchan (Eye, Produce, &c. Huntingdon, May i 4. 1856. 17,TARBLE YARD. The undersigned _L would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of beautiful marble now on hand. He is prepared to furnish at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables and Stones of every desired size and form of Italian or Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved witf appro priate devices. or plain, as may snit. Building Marble, Door and Window Sills, &c., will be, furnished to order. W. W. pledges himself to furnish material and work manship equal to any in the country, at, a fair price. Call and see, before you purchase elsewhere. Shop on Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa. Huntingdon, May 16, 1855. COUNTRY DEALERS can buy Cloth ing from me in Huntingdon at WHOLESALE, as cheap as they can in the cities, as I have a Wholesale Storo in Philadelphia,. IL ROMAN. Ifuntingi lon, April 2. 1850. NV -ATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY. The subscriber, thankful to his friends and patrons, and to the public gener-1 ally, for their patronage, still continues to carry on at the same stand, one door east of Mr. C. Coats' Hotel, Market street, Huntingdon, where he will attend to all who will favor him with their custom ; and also keeps on hand a good assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., &c., all of which he is determined to sell at low prices. Clocks. Watches Anil Jewelry of all kinds will he repaired. at short notice, and having made arrangements with a good work man, all repairs will be clone in a neat and durable manner, and any person having articles for repairing, shall have them done at the promised time. By paying strict atten tion to business, and selling at low prices, ho hopes to re ceive a share of public patronage. NUAIL LINE from Mount Union to CIIAMBERSBURG. The undersigned still contin ues to run a tri-weekly lino of stages over the road between 31ount Union and Chambersburg. Good horses and com fortable stages have been placed on the route, and experi enced and trusty drivers will superintend the running of the Coaches. The proprietor of the line is desirous that it be maintained, and he thereibre earnestly calls upon the public generally to patronise it, confident that it will be 11,r their mutual advantage. Every attention necessaxy will be given, and the running of the stages will be regu lar. Stages leave Mt. Union at 5 o'clock, p. nt., every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday—returning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; arriving at Mount Union in time for the cars. Stages stop at Shirleysburg, Orbisonin, Shale Gap, Burnt Cabins, Fannetsburg, Horse 'Valley, Stranburg, and Keefer's store. Vn„,Fare through $3,00; to intermediate points in pro c . portion. JOHN JAIIISON. August 22, 1555-tf. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP FOR SALE. The advertiser offers at private salo, the concern known as the "Keystone Machine Works," in Harrisburg, Pa. This property consists of a corner lot of 78x105 feet, sit uated near the breast of the town. On the premises are a Machine shop, Foundry, Blacksmith shop and Brass Fur nace. The buildings were all erected expressly for their present use. The machinery, tools and fixtures are of the best description and in good repair. The location is one of the best in the town, and is well adapted for carrying on a general foundry and machine. business, and would also be a first rate point for agricultu-. rat machine building. The ground and buildings will be sold with the machin ery, or leased, as parties may desire. A sale will be made on liberal terms, and to enterprisimi men this is a rare importunity to embark in a well estali fished business. For further information address GILLIARD DOCK. Harrisburg, Pa., May 7, 1356 JTAUFFER & HARLEY. CHEAP WATCHES and JEWELRY, wholesale and retail at the "Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. 00, North Second street, corner of , Quarry, Philadelphia. *A. t 7& Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled 18 carat cases,... S2S 00 Gold Lepines 24 00 Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled, 12 00 Silver Lepino, jewels, , ..... .... 9 00 Superior Quartiers, 7 00, Gold Spectacles, 7 00, Fine Silver d 0.,..... . .... 1 50 Gold Bracelets 3 og Ladies' Gold • Pencils, 1 00 Silver Tea Spoons, set, 5 00 Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Rings, 373,4 cents to 'iBo ; Watch glasses, plain, 1234: cents; Patent, IS%; Lunett, 25; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. October 31,1355-Iy. NI-LW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. —N. SPENCER TIIOMAS, No. 26 South Second St., Philadelphia, Importer, :Manufacturer, and Dealerin Drugs, Chemicals, Acids, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Colors, White. Lead, French and American White Zinc, Window Glass, Olatsware, Tarnishes, Brushes, Instruments, Ground Sbices, Whole Spices, and other articles usually kept by Druggists, including Borax, Indigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash, &c., &c., &c. All orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. Country merchants are invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Goods sent to any of the wharves or railroad stations. Prices low and goods warranted. Philadelphia, March 12, 1556-Iy. WES 7 BRANCH INSURANCE COMPANY, of Lock Davon, Pa., insures Detached liui dings, Stores, Merchandizo, Farm Property, and other: Buildings, and their contents, at moderate rates. DmEcrons—llon. John J. Pearce, Hon. G. C. Harvey, John E. flail, T. T. Abrams, Charles A. Mayer, D. K. Jack man, Charles Crist, W. White, Peter Dickson, Thomas Kitchen. Iron. G. C. Harvey, President; T. T. Abrams, Vice Pres-. ident ; Thos. Kitchen, Secretary. RErnanNer.s—Stimuel H. Lloyd. Thos. _Bowman. D. D.. A A. VVincgardner, Wm. Vanderhelt, L. A. Mackey, Wm, Fenron, A. White, Dr. J. S. Crawford, James Quig-gle, A. Uptlegrati, john W. Maynard, James Armstrong, Hon, Simon Cameron, Hon. Wm. Bigler. Huntingdon. April 9, 1956. E S T STEEL BLADE - 3loulders' Shovels, Miners' Coal Shovels, &c., at the new Hard. ware Store of J. A. BROWN & CO. r x ?"" (10 CHESTNUT POSTS for Sale by el kJ (septlo) CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. ; SACKS COFFEE just received and Jfor ;nolo by OU.NNING HAM & DUNN. JOSEPH REID G ER A. S. lIARRISON, Agent