THE HUNTINGDON GLOBE, A DEMOCRATIC FAMILY JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS, &C. T- IST OF - PREMIUMS to be avitirded n j by the Agricultural Society' of Hun: in . gdon county, At t no Fair to be held at llantin.gdoil, on the Bth, 'oth and 10th of October next, 1856. HORSES. '''" - - • , Best Stallion, . $3 00 Hest shaft horse", 200 Second best do., .. 300 Second best do., I, 00 Third best'do., ' .2 00 Beet riding ,horse, 2OQ Best 2or 3 year old colt, 300 Second best to.. 100 " colt under 1 year old, 100 Beet match torsett; 404 " brood mare, - 300 Second best . do. 200 Second best do., 1 50 . 'Judges: A. P. Wilson; loq., Efunti:ngdcoi; R.• F. flasiett, Spruce Creek ; John Colder, Porter; David Rupert, Hays Buhllton, Franklin. NEIi.T . STOCK. Best pair work. oxen, $4 GO ,Best cow, . 3 00 Second best do., 300 Second best do., • 2'oo Third best do, 200 Best 3 year old heifer, 200 Best hull, - ' 300 " two year old do.,' 100 Second best do, 2 ocr " calf, 100. 110G,S. ri 00 Best sow; ' 2 00 Second best, 1 00 Best litter of pigs, SHEEP, Best Um; ' Second Lest do., Third best do., Best fine Wooled buck, 300 Second best do., 200 Second best do., 200 Best fine wooled owe, 300 Best Southdown do., 300 Second best do., 200 Second best do., •_ . 200 Best long wooled do., 300 Best long wooled do., 300 Best Southdown do., 300 Judges: Samuel H. Bell, Shirley ; Wm. Hileraan, Morris ; Peter Livingston;Barree; John Garner, Penn-; Eli Wake field, Brady. ILOI.I - IXC; 4 00 Third cto., on Second best, - 3 00 Fourth do., 1 00 Judges; liaisho. Shoemaker. 'Henderson; John Shaver, Shirley; -A. B. Sangaree,-Walker : Wm. Itutehison, War riorsinark ; Samuel Wigton. Franklin. AGRICIJLTJRAI. IMPLEMENTS. Best plow, 3 00 Best wheat drill, " harrow, 200 " corn planter, " cultivator, " 300 " horse rake, " hill-sideplongh, 300 " reaper, " GO. " mower, Judges: John S. Isett, rvoiklin; Peri.y Moore,Morris; George Jackson, Jackson L: Green , ay; Isaac Long, Walker. GRAIN_ 4 00 Best rye; 300 Destonts, Best wheat, Second bast, do., :3 00 Best buckwheat, 2 00 Best Indian Corn; Second bes.t ..Tugges: Thomas Fisher, Huntingdon; Hon. Thos., Stew art,:West; George Eby, Shirley; James Entrckirr, Hope well; Leonard G. Kessler, Brady.- DCI.\LESTIC MANTIFACTITRES. 3 00 Best hard soap, 200 Second best do., 1 00 Best candles, 1 00 Second best do., 50 Best carpet, 1 00 Second best do., 50 Best hearth rug, 300 Second best do., 2 00 Best flannel; Best bread, Second best do, Third best do., Best pound cake, Second best do., Best sponge cake, Second best do.'„ Best butter, Second best do; Third best do., 1 00. Second best'do., Best 31aple 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 Deft ornamental noodle Best honey, 1 00 work, 100 Best jelly, ' _ 100 Second best do., 50 SeCond best do., 50 Best silk embroidery, 160 Best preserves, 1 . 00 ,Second best de., . '2 50 Second best do., 50 Best shell work,' 1 00 Best pickles, 100 Second best do., - -. '5O Second best do., . 50 , ~-',- .Persons whose trade is baking cannot cnter this list. in competition, as it is intended for the encouragement of housekeepers. But bakers may compete aMong themselves and obtain like premiums. Judges: John Scott, Esq., Pfuutingdork; .John Porter, Esq., Alexandria; Mrs. John Gemmill, Porter; Mrs. A. W. Benedict and Miss Prudence Jackson, Huntingdon. MECHANICAL IMPLEMENTS AND MAINTIn'ACTURES, Best two-horse carriage, 200 of tin ware, ' 100 " buggy, 100 " lot of earthen and - " set of single harness, 1 00 stone NvAre; ' 1 00 " set of-d'arming do., I'oo " cooking stove, 100 " bridle and saddle, 100 " cashing machine, 50' " pair of boots, 100 , made meat vessel I'oo " do. shoes, 50 " churn. • 1 00 " side of sole leather, 100 " best pair, of horse " kip and calf skin, 100 shoes, : -50. a side harness & upper.l 03 " specimen of marble, " lot of cabinet ware, 100 work, _ , • 200 " and greatest variety ' ' . Judges: Geu. J. C. Watson, Mill Creek; Peter Stryker; Porter; James Saxton, Huntingdon ; Br. J. A. - Shade, Shade Gap; James Wilsomllernierson. . 1111) /TS, Best and greatest vari- Second best do., ety of, apple., , 300 Best quinces, Second best. do., 200 Best and greatest Taxi- Best dozen Fall apples, 2CO ety of grapes,, 300 Second best do-, 1 00- Best native grapes,. 2 00 Best doz. Winter apples, 200 Second best do., . 100 Second best do., - 1 00' Best'clozen peaches,' 200 Best pears, 200 " '•-plums, 100 _ . .. __ _ Judges: R. Bruce Petriken, Dsq., Huntingdon; Dr. Wm. Swoop% Porter; Jacob Cresswe Tod; Thos. T. Cromwell, Esq., Cromwell; David Hawn, Walker. - VEGL'T.A.DLE'Zi Best potatoes, 2 CiG 4, turnip.:, Second best do., 100 " onicins, , Lest sweet potatoes, 200 " 6 - 21tiry, • . - " tomatoes, 100 " cabba ,, e,' - Second best, 00 " squascies, Best purple eggs, 50 " pumpkins, 4 - peppers, 00 -" water melon, " beets, 50 " musk - melons, " parsnips, - ~ -, 50 " beans, " carrots, , - 50 < . peas, Jtal,Fs: Israel Gra-fins. Esq., Porter; 'Alexander Port, E' q., Huntingdon; Gen. John .3.leCkimb;Jackstolvn; David Ilenderson, Franklin; John Gennuill, Porter.- • • . • FLORAL Best display of flowers test variety of dahlias,. 100 in bloom, `2 00 Second best do., - , 00 Second best do., 100 Best boquet, - . ' - 00 Best display of plants, 300 - Judges: Geo: C. Bucher, Porter; Col. S. S. Wharton; Huntingdon; Mrs. P. C. Swoops, Miss Julia Miles, Hun tingdon ; Miss Matilda Colder, Porter. . . POITIIIIIY. Best pair of turkeys, 100 Second best do.. - 50 Second best do.. 50 Best pair of chickens, 100 Best pair of geese, 100 Second best do., 50 Second best do., 50 Best display of poultry, 200 Best pair• of ducks, 1 00 Second best do., 1 00 Jettjes: Dr. John McCulloch, Huntingdon; Daniel Wom elsdort. Esq.. Franklin; George Wilson, Tell; Simeon Wright, Esq.. Union; Wm. P. Orbison, Esq.. Huntingdon. Judges on Discretionary Premiums, for articles not <mu m era tc4l ire the foregoing list ;—Col. John Cresstrell. Barree;' James Clarke, Esq., Birmingham; Wm. B. Smith, Jackson ; James Henderson and lien. Geo. W. Speer. Cassrille. JONATHAN 3IeWLLLIAMS, Pres't. 3. S. 11.1nn, Seey. Huntingdon, Aug. 26, 1850 " - „Tyr. - r-57• • • • •I; - 11 UNTINGDON & BROAD.TOP RAIL ROAD. CHANGE OF SCIIMULF. ! ' on and after Wednesday, September 3, 1556, Trains will leave daily (Sundays excepted)as follows : FIRST TRAIN. sr_trtoss. A.M. Leave Huntingdon 9.30.-- " 31eConnells town ...... ......9.45...... " l'lcasant, Grove 9 54.-- " . Marklesburg . " Coffee Run 10.20 " Bough & Ready 10.30.-- " 'Fishers' Summit ...... ...10.50...... " Saxton 11.10.-- " - Biddelsburg........ ........ 13..t?.6 Arrive at - Allaquippa 11.35 • SECOND TRAIN. P.M. A.M. • L eave Ituntingdon 5.30. ..... ...Arrive 8.34 " 51 - CourtelLstown. ........ .5.43. ..... ... " 8.19 " Pl e asant Grove. 5 54- ..... -. " 810 " 'Marklesburg 6.06 " ... ..... .7.58 " Coffee Run 6.20 6C 742 " Rough & Ready............ 6.30. ..... ... " 7.34 " Fishers' Summit 6.50. ..... ... " 716 " Saxton 7 10 ~ 6 50 " Iliddelsburg, - 7.26 _..,7" 6.37 Arrive at Alh - umippa ' 7.34 Leavo • 630 Connecting at HUNTINGDON with the following Trains on Pennsylvania Rail Road: the Express Train West at 7.12 a.m.—the Through Mall Train Last at 2.36 p. in., and the Through Mail Train West at 5.18 p. m. • Connecting at ALLAQUIPPA. with Four From Mail Coaches to BEDFORD. Fifty pounds Baggage allowed each passenger. - For at c' further Information inquire -at the office of Transportation. Department, Huntingdon. JAMES BOON, Superintendent.- September 3, 1856 DR,' EMITDI IMPROVED SU P ER PROSPILATE OF LIME. The only . Silver Medal yet awarded by Societies, Ifas given to TIIIS SU PERIOR ARTICLE, at the last Pennsylvania State Fair. at Harrisburg. as a FERTILIZER of the BEST QUALITY for IVIIEAT, CORN, PATS, Grass and Potatoes. raising MEATY CROPS, and greatly DIPIZOVING the SOIL. , The subscri ber respectfully informs FARMERS and DEALERS-that he is prepared to supply the Fall demand with this superior and well tested article. • ' Agents Wanted.—A liberal discount allowed. Also, tio. 3. Peruvian and Mexican Guano; Poudretto and Land Plaster, Oils, Candles, Soap, &c., of the best quality. at law gist market rates. - 31,0. L. PO3IEIRDY, - - 9 10 South 'Wharves, below 'Market St., Philadelphia Amp, izt 20, 18:56-3m. LREADY ON lIAND'WITII FALL AND WINTER GOODS.:—SIOSES STRAUS has just rocuved.a splendid stock of -FALL AND WINTER GOODS, . . tuck as - DRY GOODS OF ALL KINDS, READY iIADE- CLOTH -. . . LNG, 80.;.4c.. S:c., AC. . 1-1.111.... Can and P'rvunine for yoznuelves. Huntingdon, Aug. r,1856. • • EAD PIPE for sale at the Hardware Pam, liuntinecon, row) SAVE TUE COMMONNTEALTII.I DROCLAMATLON.—N ()TICE-0P GENERAL ELECTlOls.:.—Pursuant to an act of the Lateral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.. entitled "An Act relating to the Elections of this Conunon wealth.," approved the second day of-July, 18.3 D, I . , : JoStic s a. Gltsnm...tzm, High Sheriff of the County of Huntingdon, in the State of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to She Electors of the county aforesaid, that a OENERAL ELECTION-will be held in the said county of Hun tingdon.-on the SECOND TUESDAY (and 14th day) of .00TOIIER, 1556,. at whichtiinei State n Congressional, and County officers, as follows, will be, elected, to wit : One person to 1111 the office of Canal Commissioner of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. • One - person to fill the office of Auditor General of the. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person to fill tho - office - of Surveyor General of the• Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.- One person, in connection with the counties of Blair, Cambria and ? Sainerset, to fill the office of Hentber of the House of Itepilsentatives of. the United States. One person, in connection with the-counties of Blair and - Cambria, to fill the office' of State Senator. Two persons, in connection -with the - county of Blair,. to fill the office of Hember_of the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. k Two persons to fill the office of Associate Judges of Hun tingdon county. One person to fill the office of Prosecuting Attorney of Huntingdon comity. One person to fill the office of Sheriff of Huntingdon county. 3 00 2 00 2 00 One person to fill the office of County Commissioner ,of Huntingdon county. One person to fill the office of Director of the Poor of Huntingdon county. One person to fill the office of County Surveyor of Hun tingdon county. One person to fill the office of Auditor of Huntingdon county. 2 00 In pursuance of said act, I also hereby make known and give notice, that the places of holding the aaresaid general election in the several election districts within the said county of Huntingdon are as follows, to wit: Ist district, composed of the township of Henderson, ox. cept the borough of Huntingdon, and also a part of Porter ton reship, and all that part of Walker township, not in the 15th district, at the Court House in the borough of :Hun tingdon. :3 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 3 00 2d district, composed of Dublin township, at Pleasant Hill School House near Joseph Nelson's ' in said township. -3d district, composed of so much of Warrioremark town ship, as is not included in the 19th district, at the school house adjoining the town.of Warriorsmark. 4th district, composed of the township of Hopewell, at Rough and Ready furnace. sth district, composed of the township of Berree, dt, the house of James UN inpton, in the town of Saulsburg, in said township. Gth district, composed of the borough of Shirleysburg, and all that part of the township of Shirley. not included within the limits of District as hereinafter men tioned and described, at the House of David Frak.er, decd, in Shirleysburg. 7th district composed of Porter and part of Walker town ship, and - so much of -West township as is included in-the following boundaries, to wit : Beginning at the south west, corner of Tobias Caufinan 7 s Farm on the bank: of the Little Juniata ricer, to the lower end of Jackson's narrows, thence in a northwesterly direction to the most southerly part of the form owned by Michael Maguire, thence north .40 degrees west to the top of Tussefs mominsin to inter sect the line of Franklin township, thence along the -said lino to Little Juniata river, thence down the same to the place,of beginning ' at the public school house opposite the (lora/tin _Reformed Church, in the borough of Alexandria. Bth district, compost - 4 f the township of Franklin - at the house of. Gen: W. Slattern, in said township. .9th district; con/Posed Of Tell _township, at the Union schopl houseneur the Union., Meeting house, in said town s-hip. - 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 100 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 59 50 10th district, composed of Springfield township, at.the shoo] house neer Huglf:tiadden's, iu said township. - 11th district, composed of Union township, at the school house near Ezekiel Coib 11'8 in said township_ - 12th district, composed of liisady township, at the Centre schoolhouse; in said township. • - . , 13th district, composed of Morris township, at public school house No. 2,11 r said. township., 14th district, composed of tha(part of West township, not includes in 'Ali and 2 , i;th distriets,.at the public - school house on the farni now oWned'by Miles LeWis, (formerly owned by James Ennis,) in said township. 15th'ilidrict, composed of 'that part of Walker township lyirig south west an 'eornmencing opposite David Cor bin'S house. the Union township line, thence in a straight line, including said Corbin's house, to the corner of korter township, on the Huntingdon. and Woodcock valley road, , at the house of Benjamin Magahy, in sail township.. . 1.11;th diktriet, composed of the township of Tod, at the GI eon school house, in said township. 17 di district ; composed of that part of West' township bn the south side of 'Warrior ridge, beginning at the line of West and Henderson townships, at the foot-of said ridge, to - the,liwi of Barree township, thence by the division - line 'of Barree and West townships to.-the summit .of titone, mountain, to intersect - the line of Henderson and West townships, thence by said line to the place of beginning,, at. the house now occupied by Eon/train Corbin, on Murray's Run. - 1- 00 1 00 18th district, composed of Creme:rdi township, at the' housnnow occupied by David Etnire, iu Grhisonia. 19th district, composed of the borough of Birmingham,. with the several tracts of land nearlo and attached to the same, now owned and occupied by Thomas l\l. Owens, John K. Mee:than, Andrew Robes - m..161m Genshner and Was; Clensimer. and the tract of land now owned by George and. John Shoenberger. known as the Porter tract, situate in . the township of Warriorsmork, at the Public school house in said borough. 20th district; composed Of the township of Cass, at the public school house in eassville, in said township. 21st district, Composed of the township of Jackson, at the house of Robert Ram now occupied by Henry Selfridge at 3.l6Aleavy's Fort, in said township. - '2.2d district; composed of the township of Clay, at. the .houSe of Joshua Shore, at the Three Springs in said town-' ship. district; composed of the township of Penn. at the . public school house in Marklesburg, in said township. 24th district, composed and created as - follows, to wit: That all that part of Shirley township, Huntingdon coun ty, lying and -being within the following, described boun daries, namely : beginning at the intersection of Union I and S7eitley township lines with the Juniata river, ou-the south side thereof; thence along said Union-township,line for the distance of three miles from said river ; thence eastwardly by a straight line. to the point where the main from Eby's mill to Germany valley, crosses the summit of Sandy ridge; thence northwardly along the summit of Sandy ridge to the river, Juniata, and thence up said river to the placoof beginning-, shall hereafter form a seperate election district. That the qualified voters of said elec tion district shall hereafter hold their general and town ship elections in the public School House in Mount Union, in said. district. - 50 50 50 50 50 25th district, composed of the berough.of Huntingdon, at the Court House in said borough. , , 26th district, composed of the borough of Petersburg and that part of West township west and north of a line between Henderson and West townships, at or near the Warm Springs, to the Franklin township line on the top of Tussey's mountain, so as to include in the new district the horses of David Waldsmith, Jacob Longaneeker, Thom-. as trainer, James Porter and John Wall, at the School House in-the borough of Petersburg.- I also make known and give notice. as in and by the 13th section of. the aforesaid act I am directed, "that every per son, excepting justices of the- peace who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the govern ment of -the United-States, or of, this State, or of any-city or corporated district, whether a commissioned officer or agent. who is or shall' be employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary - department - of this State, or of the United States, or of any city or Incorporated district, and also, that every member of Congress, 'and of the State Legislature, and of the Select- or common council of any City. commissioners of any- incorporated district; is by law inmipable of holding or exercising at the same :ime, the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector or judge, or other officer of any such election shall be eligi ble to any office to be then voted for." Also, that in the 4th section of the act of assembly, en titled "an act relating to executions and for other purpo ses," approved April 16th,1640, it is enacted that the afore said lath section "not be so construed as to prevent any militia officer or borough officer from serving as judge, or inspector or clerk, of any general or special election in this Commonwealth. P.M. 2.01 1.46 137 Arrive. Leave . _1.25 -1.04 _12.55 .12.39 ..12.23 _12.67 Pursuant to the provisions contained in the 67th section of the act aforesaid the judges of the aforesaid flistricts shall respectively take charge of the certificate or return of the election of their respective districts, and produce them at a meeting of one of the judges from each district at the Court House in the borough of - Huntingdon, 'on the third day after the day of the election, being for the pre sent year on Friday the 17th of October next, then and there to do and perform the duties required by law of said judges- Also, that where &judge by sickness or unavoid able accident, is unable to attend said meeting of judges, then the certificate of return aforesaid shall betaken in charge by one of the inspectors or clerks of the election of said district, and shall do and perform the duties re quired of said judge unable to attend. Also, that in the 61st section of said act it is enacted that "every general and special election shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continuo without interruption' or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed." Given under my band at lluntingdon, the 10th day of September, 1856, and of the Independence of the-United States the eightieth JOSITIEJA GrItEENLAND,, Sheriff. Snzarnes OTFICE, Huntingdon, Sept. 10,-1856. f QTOVES, STOVES.—Wholesale and RETAIL.—We respectfully call the attention of Country Merchants and those in want of a 7 '..1 good article of Cooking. heating Stores, to our extensive stock,' comprising the following Stoves, - - to wit : Globe Cook, Completes, Delaware Cook, Banner,' Flat Top, Bay State, Ariel. Buck Cook, Le., &c. Our Heating Stoves consist of Bar rooms, Cannon Stoves, Salamanders, Our 31ACGREG' Olt Heating Stoves, for Ittlls, Parlors and Stores. warranted to give more beat 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. NEIMAN & WABNICK, • N.E. E. CornefSecond & Race Sta. September :3, 1856-3 m. 3N3NSACKS -COFFEE just received and SACKS saIe by onNNrricirtAni & DUNN. • ALUABLE FARM , FOR - SALE. - The' undersigned offer at private sale, A TRACT (ili' V FINE LIMESTONE LAND, situate in Woodcock Valley, Huntingdon county, about one mile from McCerraellstown, one ands half front the Broad Top flail Road, and six and a half-from the Pennsylvania - Bail Road and Panalnt Ilun‘ tingdom Thf:re are 451 ACRES in the whole tract, 200 of vide]." are cleared and inCgood cultivation; 100 acres are in clover and 20 in timothy. It is all G_OOD LIMESTONE LA D, and can conveniently be divided into two or more, farms. 'PAThere are a good Dwelling House, Frame &able, n Double Barn and Outbuildings and, Two Orchards, on the prOperty. A stream sufficient for a Sala .2 1 / 1 7l runs through it, and. there are spring in every field except one. The land whf * cir is not cleared is well covered with Pop- Tar, Chesnut, Whiteoak, Hickory, Walnut, Lcicustand Ma ple timber ofthe'best quality. - There is a goad Lime Kiln on the farm, - and a Vein of 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 MILES & Domus Huntingdon, DANIEL FLENNEIC on the premises, or the undersigned at Battening. A. de, A. REYNOLDS, Executors of Barrfd Reynolds, deceased. July 8,1836.-3 m THENEATEST AND BEST AS SORTALENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES; JUST BE- 0....i.VED BY LEVI WESTBROOK. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and if examine my beautiful assortment of Boots and 1. Shoes of all sizes, of the latest styles, for all ages. Huntingdon; Juno 1, 1856. . ROOTS, SHOES, GAITORS, AND FASIIIONAI3DE HATS, SELLING AT VERY LOW'PRICES, AT 11. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. linntingdon, Pa. NEW GROCERY - STORE. Erezything of tke best Cheaper than ersenfitcre. LOVER AIeDIVIT 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 GROCEIII FA including every article usually kept in the best Grocery Stores in the city. Having a boat run ning; we are determined to acconiodate the public with the freshest and best. Give us a call and -examine for your selves. Huntingdon, May 21, 1356. ADDLERS' improved splitting -and gauge Knives for sale at the Hardware store of JAS. A. BROWN & CO., Huntingdon, Pa. 6 1_111,NDST,O.NES 'with friction rollers , ' Whetstones, Oil Stones, also Knives and Forks, Spoons, Scissors, Sc., decidedly the best assortment in the county. Porcelain, Tinned and Plain Boilers, Stewing, Frying and Baking Pans, for sole at prices which-make it the interest of purchasers to call at the hardware Store of - • JAS. A. BROWN & CO. ACKERELn whole and half bar- M re ls. Also, ROE HERRING by the half liarrel, for sale at the cheap grocery of ' iGHTNING RODS ! Armitage's Pa; 4TENT OF SUPERIOR ELECTRIC SLIOXET LIGHT ;tiiAtI'RODS, it is now admitted on all hands, - that every building to be secure from the destructive influences of Lightning should be provided with a goddeonductor: The large number of worthless rods that are put up makes it necessary for purcha.sers to examine the merits of the diilarent rods offered for sale. Tile public need but to examine Armitage's rods to he convinced -that they are constructed upon not only the best; but the only safe principle of any rod in use. Over 6000 of these rods have already been put up with out the loss of a. dollar's worth of property by lightninw in any budding to whicti'lhey hare been-attached, whirl; is lhe.bust evidence that they are perfectly Secure. I have a few on hand which I will sell for less than kill of the re "tail prico aehed by Armitage. to close out my stock. Call soon at Colon's Book-Store, Huntingdon, Pa., whore they can be had of WM. COLON. ,iluntingdon, - Julyl6, 185(1. . . XTEW GOODS.—Just received, a vari i ety of articles at the corner of Smith and Allegheny streets, Cedar and Willow ware, Axes, double and single bit, 'Stoves, Iron Kettles, Plough Shears, &c.. Lc., whole sale and retail.. AUQTION ROOM.-.--H o. avin fitted up an Auction Rooth adjoining his 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 merehandize, to - dispose of, by sending the samo to the Auction Room in his charge, can have 'sales made to the best advantage, on wader:lye charges=or if the owners prefer attending t 3 their sales, they can have the use of the Auction Room a day, week, &c., at moderate charges.' . GEO. HARTLEY. Ilwatingdon, August 6,1856-3 t. -11(EYSTONE , STATE SAPONIFIER, or CONCENTRATED LYE, warranted to make soap without lye, and with little . trouble. "ft makes hard, soft, and faiicy roams. For sale at the cheap Drug and Fancy Store of , WILLIAMS &CO, H I T S L I I;IIjIs., -1: T OP:-FTHETI.TILTENIA'%\- VALLEY.—The e,tizei3 of Huntingdon county can procure the above work atlisie Bookstore of W. CoLox, in Huntingdon, who will also mail it to any address on the receipt of two dol lars. -. Huntingdon. :July 23. 1850. SUP} 111011, VANILLA BEAN for sale at the Cheap Drug Store, Market Square. - - Q 1 . -- UPERIOR HORSE BALLS,, , Li at WILLIAMS 4: CO'S. CITRATE of Magnesia for sale at the V.,__) New and Cheap Drug Store in Huntingdon, Pa. LASS of all sizes from Bxlo 20 ; x30; __ received and for sale by WILLIAMS & CO. ILLRESII lot of Balm of a Thousand - Flowers, for sale at the new Drug, Fancy and Variety store, Market Square, Huntingdon, Pa. R. A. DORSEY. JAS. DOUGHERTY. DORSEY & DOUGHERTY, Whole sale Dealers in TOBACCO AND SEGARS ' No. 11 ..Ntorth Fifth Street, Philadelphia. . [July 8,185 G. r - pALSAiII FIR. for - sale at the Cheap ; Drug Store of IV3I. WILLIAMS A: Co. 1111 If I - LIME lot of Farina just received and for sale at WILLIAMS d: CO.S. NSTRIGHT'S Hair Regenerator or Am ber Gloss, for sale at WILLIAMS MEAS from 15 to 2'2 cents per quarter, at LOVE ez • 1 4 1 LO Ul - 1-41ways on hand and for sale at. LOVE & XI'DIVIT'S GROCERY. TaEMON SYRUP, a genuine article, for sate by - - WILLIAMS & CO. Vresh.lot of Ayer's CherryTectoral for . 1.2 sale at Williams & Co's Cheap Drug Store. QCHENCK'S Pulmonie Syrup for the LI cure of Consumption, for solo by WM. WILLIAMS & CO'S. USBAND'S celebrated Calcined Mag nesia, for sale at the CHEAP DRUG STORE, Mar cet sgttare,Huntingilon, Pa. - TOBIAS' Venetian Liniment, for sale , _ .W2(l. WILLIAMS & CO. TIIIPORTANT TO EVERYBODY.- For the last three years, I have been engaged in a bu siness known only to myself, and,- comparatively, few others, whom I have instructed for the sum of $2OO each, which has-averaged me at the rate of $3,000 to $5,000 per annum ; and having made arrangements to go to Europe next Spring, to engage in -the same business, I am willing to give fall instructions in the art to any person in the United States or Canadas, who will remit me the sum of $l. lum induced, from the success I have been favored with, and the many thankful acknowledgments I have re ceived from those whom I have instructed, and who are making from $5 to $l5 rzn 'DKr at it, to give any person an opportunity to engage in this business,. which Is easy, . pleasant, and very profitable, at a small cost. There is pos itively No Umtata] in the matter. References of the best class can be given as regards its character, and I can refer to persons whom I have instructed, who will testify that they are making from $5 to $l5 per day at the same. It is a business in which either ladies or gentlemen can en gage, and with perfect ease make a very handsome income. Several ladies in various parts of New York. State, Penn sylvania and Maryland, whom I have instructed, aro now making from $3 to $0 per day at it. It is a GENERAL BUSI NESS, and but a few shillings is required to start it. Upon receipt of $l, I will immediately .send to the applicant a printed circular containing full instructions in the . which can be'perfectly understood at once. Ail letters must be addressed to A. T. PARSONS, 335 Ilroculway, New York.- [Sept. 20, '30.-Im. 11110ERUVIAN- GUANO.— Experience has taught the Farmer that tho ONLY RELIABLE leertilizer is the PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO.-- The subscriber, Solo Agent in Philadelphia for the sale of it, has now on hand a large stock of PURE PERITVLAN GI:TAN°, Which ho will sell at the lowest Cash - price, in lots to snit either dealers or farmers.S. J. CHRISTIAN, Solo - Agent for Philadelphia, No. •IR North Wharves, and 97 North Water St, August 20, 1.E464.1na. LOVE, Fi 7kVDIVIT Mili-lcot Square, Iluntingon, PROPES lONJIL3ta . & ItrSIBMSS - C.tkit . DS. DR- JOHN Iq,cCULLOCIT, , offers h is profe - Ssionel Services to the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity. Office at Biratildebrand's, between the Ex change find Jaelcson's hotel. Aug.-28, P. CAMPBELL, 'Attorney at Lfisiv, 016ce in the brick row near theCoiirt House:: JOAN SCOTT COTT & BROWN; Attorneys at LS* . kj Huntingdon, Pa. Olfice same as that formerly occu pied by Mr. Scott, Huntingdon, Oct. 17, TTORN N. PROW-ELL, Attorney at Law, Will attend faithfully to all legal business entrusted to his mire. , • - . Huntingdon, July 20, 1855. oSIMPSON AFRICA, County Sw veyor, Huntingdon, Pn. , Office on Hill stroet. T) RS. MILLER & " DENTISTS,. Huntingdon, Pa. .Offices on Rill street, opposite tho Court House, and , North . . East corner of FUJI and Franklin. Jan. I), 1356. .& li W. SAXTON, watingdork,' t • Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,Grain,.&c., &c. WTI: COLON, • Dealer in Monks, Stationary, Wall Paper, &c. &c IP. WIN, e Dealerin Dry Goode, Groeeries;HardFaro, Queens ware, Hats and Caps, loots and Shoes, B.:c. Till. CUNNINGHAM & BRO., e - - Founders, Huntingdon, Pa McGILL, • jounder, Alerxrsudria, Iluntingdon county, Pag. OSES STROUS, Dealer in Dry Goods, Beady Made Clothing, Gro ceries, Boots and Shoes, lints and Caps, etc. HROMAN, - - Dealer in Ready Made .Clothing - , Hats and' Caps, Boots and Shoes, .ke. lop JACOBS, j Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready'Made Clothing, Grocer ies, Queensware, T,EV.I WESTBROOK, . • Dealer in Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Misses' Boots, i. , ./Aut'S, Gaiters, etc. T J ONG & DECKER, Dealers in GroCeries, Confectionaries; Queensware, Flour, O Pll REIGG-ER, - • eff Watchmaker and dealer in Watches, Clocks, and Jew elry, &e. W.M. - WILLIAMS, Plain and Ornamental 'Marble Manufacturer TOVE and McDIVIT, J _ll Dealers in Groceries, Confectionaries, Flour, &:c TAS. A. BROWN and CO., - Dealers in all kinds of Hardware eiLTNNINGETAM and DUNN, • ) Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware. Grain, &c. &e. • ®WEN BOAT, • - Carriage and Waggon Manufacturer. HENRY MaIANIGILL,, - Proprietor of the Farmers' How) Hotel A NDREW MOEBUS, Proprietor of the Broa , lTop House TORN -F. RAI\JEY, Practical' Surveyor; Huntingdon, Pa. ofnee on Hill street, one door east of the Hantingdon 'Marble Yard. IlErEnExcEs—L. T. 'Watson, Philadelphia; 3. P. Leslie, Geologist, Philadelphia; Charles Mickley, Rough and Itcady Furnace, lion. Jonathan ADAMS & CO'S EXPRESS. T. K. SIMONTON, Agent, Huntin g don. Pa. - Money, Pack .ages, 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. fARBISON, DORRIS_ & CO., -Miners, and Dealers in Broad. Top Coal, Huntingdon ' lll2 . r lj s, l ala n d E Del B. :ler F s i O n Ilro T all Top Coal, I.T;tntingclon ITESSLER; WHITNEY CO:, l_Miners, and Dad org in - Broad Top Coal, Huntingdon IBOWEL, SAXTON'& CO., • :Miners, and Dealers in Broad Top Coal. J. W. Sax - ton, Huntingdon; P. Hare,Powel, 56 :Walnut at., Philadelphia. riIHE BEST CHEESE "always on "hand at 14 cts., at LOVE L McDIVIT'S. TOBACCO, Segars and Snuff, the best, at LOVE & 111cDITI1S. JEST SUG- I ,LitS, from 8 to 15 cents, Rt LOTE & MeDIVITS. Et EST COFFEE; at 14 cents, to be liq,d 111' at LOVE & AUDIT-MS. BEST MOLASSES from 50 to 75 - CtS., by the gallon, at LOVE & MoDIVIT'S. Ilk/FIXED PICKLES, Pepper Sauce and _LIA_ Catsup, at - LOVE & 111cDTVIT'S. I T MBRELL AS and Parasols,- of a now style, just received, and for sale by upll6 d. h; W. SAXTON. ABE you afflicted. with Rheumatism ? JOIN C. WESTBROOK, of Cassvilleonanufitetures a.sure cure for Rheumatism. December 7, Ibros. WL. B. MUSGRAVE & CO., Whole & sale Druggists, and Dealers in Drugs, Spices, Chemicals, Dye-Stun, Acids, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., 316 Market Street above 11th, South Side, Philadel pliia: ' Druggists and:country merehantt are requested to give them a call and examine their stock anil prices, - before making their purchases. May 23; 1566. ATTENTION, ATTENTION !• Best" Zinc Paint only $2 68 per keg. Pure White Lmil only $2 87 per keg. - Anti other paints in proportion, at the cheap Hardware Store of ' - J. A: BROWN A: CO. T3UILDII.III,S, do you 'believe it? .Nails are selling at .Z.,4 90 per keg, at the new hardware Store of A. BROWN & CO. 114. r IcfnpEorik{,Elll4' s c e, o s a . fi d, sh, m Ba l l i rimp, li d er a -. g Cheese, constantly on hand and fo%alay ' ers.' ran PAilrErt...46- CO, April 2,1856-3 m. 'Market Street "Wliarf, Philadelphia. !- 4 1 ALL CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS,. 1;0. BM PIN A T . N. l Tl E „n B Ac i t A4 rel p o I.r Cr T o - a3s. . 11T- s ' :ind :Han- Hiles, No. 174 CHESTNUT Street, (a few doors' above 7th, south side,) PHILADELPIILA. (In connection with CEO. 13ULPIN, 361 Broadway, N: Y. The largest 31anufacturer of these goods in the United States.) Beg to call the attention of Wholesale and Retail buyers to their large and varied stock of Cloaks,Talmas, &e., 4:c., FOR THE FALL TRADE!! Their collection comprises a. complete assortment of all the latest Parisian Novelties in Velvet, Moire-Antique, Cloth, Plain Silk, &c., &c.; while the facilities afforded by their connection with the largest Manufacturing House, (of these goods,)- in New-York, enable them to guarantee better value than is obtainable elsewhere in this market. GEO. MULPIN & CO, , 174 Chestnut Street, above 7th. September 3,1856-3 m. ..COMETIILNG NEW IN _HUNTING DON.—The celebrated Centre county Iron for sale at the follirCrin,g prices : 4 cents per lb.; for econmon assorted inches square and round up, 4%7 cents; for horse shoe and spike rods, including ?„1 2 and Kin. square, and 5 cents fennel" rods, at the cheap store of CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. Huntingdon, June 17, 1656. IDLIROAD TOP HOUSE. ANDREW jup 'ISIOEBUS would respectfully inform the public - that he has fitted up the Broad Top House, on 21.110- ghony street, at the Broad Top Depot, Iluntingden, 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. - Ills Bar is furnished with the choicest liquors. - In a word, no pains -will be spared to render guests comfortable and happy. -- June 18. PENNSYLVANIA STATE AG RIO:ATI:MIL 'SOCIETY will hold - its sixth annual exhibition at Pittsburg, commencing September 30th and continuing October 1, 2 and 3. The annual address by Hon. GeorgelV.Nyoodward. Com petition for the Premiums open to all. ROST. C. WALIZEIt, Pittsburg, Sept. 17, 13603 t. - Secretary- GENUINE Electric Oil for sale at the CiIEAP DRUG STORE, Market Square. b : R. GREEN'S Aromatic Sap, for-Stom :w ach Complaints, for sale at the Variety Store of WM. MILT Alas s c; Co. PR. JOHN BULL'S Sarsaparilla, - and DR. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA, for sale at the p Drug St re,by WM. WILLIAMS & 00 9 - InE HUNTINGDON FOUNDRYIN MASTAGAINI7—The subscribers take this Method of informing their friends and the public generally,' that 1.1. they have rehirilt the Huntingdon Fonm ;.1; . 4 dry - , and are now in successful' Oneration, *1 4 •••• and are preptued to furnish Castings of ' rriz • I i E A, i „,„, - every description, of, best quality , and -!•-,i 5 . , :-.-,--_ '... workmanship, on short notice, and ert reasonable' terms: Farmers are invited to call and exam ine our. Ploughs. We are manufacturing tbo Hunter Plough. This plough took the first premium at the Hum: tingdon county Ag - riculturid Fair last fall. Also, Hunter's celebrated Cutter Ploughs, which can't be beat—togetlMr. with the Keystone,Hillside and Ear-shear ploughs. «o- have on hand and are. manufacturing Stoves—such 'as Cook, _Parlor,' and Office stoves for wood or coal. Hollow ware, consisting of Kettles, Boilers', Slallets, &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 pleaseiwe hope to re ceive a liberal share of public patronage. . . J. M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO. Thintingdon, April 30, 1856. • - 6d3rOIL T. BROW!C. QPECIAL NOTICE I=- . -R C. IiIeGILL • ~ • kJ wishes to inform his friends and the public generally; -,-, -- that he has bought the Alexandria Foun dry, lately owned - by Israel Graftlus, Esq„ %.„:.4 . -; -LW! together with its Patterns, Flmsks and prttpl — ,;; other contents. And from his long expo .- -- • r ,.. ; „... : rience in the business; ho hopes ,to-obtain a share of the public patronage. As he has the pomadry, in full operation, he can furnisliall. who max. giVo him is call with all kinds of Castings, such as Rolling Mill, Forge, Grist and Saw MiliCiv,tings—improved Thrashing Machine Castings. And in a short time will hare Cook Stoves of various sizes and improved patterns for world and coal.-:- Also, ten-plate, air-tight, parlor, and bar-room stoves, of various sizes, for wood or coat. 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 ihriiiSh any of the above named articles of either wood or iron- 7 -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, 1556. 0 THE PUBLIC.—The undersigned informs his friends and the public generally, . t at he has leased the FARMERS' HOME HOTEL, Ne t ,, in the borough of Huntingdon, and is now prepared " to accomuiodite with boarding and lodging all who may fitvor him with a call. His Bar is furnished with the Lest liquors. " LIVERY STABLE.—He has also provided himself with a good stock .of Horses, Car f''tingesesSr.c., for the accommodation of the pub-' lic;a - ereasonable charges. - HENRY 31VMA3;IGILL. Ilunringtion, April 7,1856 TrOKS! BOOKS ! 40,000 Volumes of new and popular Books, embracing every variety w usually kept in a 'Philadelphia Book Store, 4 r and many of them at half the Publisher's retail prices, the subscriber now offers to gin‘:;' ' the public. All School. Books used in the county- can be had in any quantities at retail and wholesale rates. Foolscap, Letter, and Wrapping paper, wholesale, or by the ream. 100 , Superior. Gold Pens with ,Silver and Gold cases, front $1 'Upwards. - Also Pocket and Pen Knives of Rogers' and others'. best manufacture, 100 Splendid Port Monniaes and Pocket Books at 20 cts. and npn•ai-ds. 3,000 pieces Wall Paper of the latest and prettiest styles, just received from New York and prices from 10 'Ctsql pioce and upwards. .500 beautifully painted- and gold - gilted. Window Shades at 44, cts. 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. Hunting-don, April 16, 1856. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. LATEST AIMIVAL. 3. & W. SAXTON are now receiving, and now opening, one of the finest assortments of Goods °Ter offered to the citizens of this place, as follows: • . Cloths, .Cassimers, Sattinetts; Vostings— Cptton Goods for Summer. wear. Also, Shalleys , i: Beages, TALWit6 and'Prints, with other articles for the ladies; A, splendid lot of Black Silk; Ladlei' Striped and barred Drcs4 Silk, Muslin, Linu Goods, and in act, every article of wear ing apparel necessary for the Hosiery and Fancy Goods. Also, allkindS of Dress Trimmings, Gloves. Combs, ribi)ons, Hair Broods, Dress Caps, and every kind Usually kept in a country store. Bonnets and Straw liars of the latest styles; silk, crape. and straw bonnets.. flats and Caps of the very latest styles; anti' of every shape and colon , Boots - and Shoes. Oar stock of Boots- and Shoes can't be beat for quality and cheapness ,of prices, and one. of the finest stocks over offered. C:ir&t and Oil Cloth. A spletidid assort ment of Carpet, Druggett; and Oil Cloth. Also---Hard ware, the best assortinentin town, not excepting the Hard ware establishnWnt; and at lower prices. Queensware, Groceries, Tobacco, Segiti•s; Willow ware and Cedar ware, Ropes, Tow-lines, and Cords, and everything usually kept in a country store, can be had at the Cheap Store of - Huntingdon, Aprilld, 1556. & W. SAXTON. FIE CHEAP CORNER FOIIEVER SPRING and SUMMER, GOODS, Deady-Made.Cleth lug, &c.-1310.14,111N JACOBS informs his old. customers and the citizens of the borough . and county of Hunting don generally, that he has just open'A 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 season. His stock consists of every article of Ladies' Dress Goods. In part, Ginghams, Lawns, printed and plain Eareges, Prints'of all kinds, Muslins, Gloves,'Hosfery, &c., in fact all arti cles of dress to be found in - any other store in town. Also, an extensive assortulent of Ready rnatiq Clothing, for men and boys, for spring and .summ er wear, all welt made and of good materials. Also, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, of all sizes. Also, - Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Hardware equal to any in town ; and many more articles " too mmlbrout , to mention." My old customers and the public in general, aro invited to call and examine nty new Good , ;. They u • i11 find them equal in quality, and as loco in price, as any others in the county. - An kindscounty' produce taken in, exchange for Gonda at' the highest market - prices. Huntingdon, Match 26, 3.856- . • OLD &MOUS 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., of which will be dimpoSed of at low.rates.- Also, a good assortment of DRY GOODS,- Compris4 ..P.areg,eq,- Tissues, Challeys, Do Laines, Bril liantes, Lawns,&c. AISO, GROCERIES, &c. " Being anxious to sectirCn part of thnpublie confidence and patronage, I will do my utmost to merit the same, and therefore would earnestly solicit those about purchas ing any thing in myline, to call and examine my Stock . before going elsewhere; as I shall always keep a complete Stock constantly on hand, to enable me to suit the tasteß of , all who may feel inclined to favor mewith their custom. Remember your old friend Mosel _ MOSES STROUS, Dorris' Building, liunting,don, Pa March 19, 1856. 2ROCERY. AND COATI ECTIONA EY STORE. LONG & DECKER, respectfully in form their friends and the public in general, that they still continuo 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 Confectiondries, which they will sell wholesale and retail. They have also on hand lluckets, Salt, Carpet hags,• Fancy Articles, &d., d;c.. &c., all of which they will sell cheap., Country pro dme taken in exchange for Goods—the cash paid when We have no Goods to suit customers. As we aredetermined toacconunoclate all who may call rt our store, we invite an examination and trial of our stock-. LONG R; DECKER. Uuntingdon, Apl. 19, 1556 FARMERS OF THIS NEIGHBOR nom Growers of Wheat and Rye, Use LEINAU'S SU Bit PHOSPHATE OF LIME, if you want heavy crops, Or LEINAIPS - AMERICAN FERTILIZ.M. These valuable Manures have been used for the past six years successfully for the Grain and Tobacco Crop in Virginia. Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Dchtivare, illaryland and the Islands of Ber muda and BarbtudoeS. A barrel, (250 lbs) is sufficient for an Acre of Land. , The- above 'Fertilizers are composed -.of reliable Chemical Elements, which largely increase tho Crop and improve the soil. doubling the value of the land. Price of the Phosphate of Lime, is 54.0 00 a ton, Nitrogened 550 00, the American Pertilizers2s 00 per Ton, or 53 50 a Barrel, $l.. 25 a Keg; also, every variety of GUANO, Pure Land Plaster, Tot Ash, Nitrate of Soda. Bone Dust,• Pow dered Charcoal, &c., &c. _GEO. A. LEI - NAG, Proprietor,- N 0.19 South Front Street, Philadelphia. ci_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. LEDUC', Proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. N. 33. Diplomas have been awarded from the Pennsyl vania Agricultural Society ; New York Crystal Palace As sociation and New Jersey State Agricultural Society: August 20, 1850.3 m. VOWAND'S Improved Tonic Mixture; 10 for Fever and Ague, at WILLIAMS 44: WS. RESII OLIVE OIL . For sale at WILLIAMS 1c CO'S. U NTING DON COMMERCIAI SCHOOL.—This school has been opened in the Hall tormely used by, the Sons of Temperance, on Hill street. The course of instruction embraces Single and Double Entry Book-keeping, Lectures on Commercial Science and also Lectures on Commercial Law, Ethics, and Political Economy, delivered by members of the Bar. - The. Student passes through a course comprising over four hundred forms, writing out, journalizing, Posting, and clueing four entire sets of Books. solving Problems, &C.. precisely as in real business, and in addition to this he 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 copartner 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 'loth, if they wish—the time is unlimited. They can left - cent any time and return at pleasure without addition 4 al Charge. Assistance given, when required, in opening and: closing books. For any other particulars address personally or by lettetr, T. H. POLLOCK, Huntingdon, April 2, 1856 OLOTIIING- A NEW ASSORT roENT ,TUST OPINED I and will be sold 30 per cent - CHEAPER than the cheapest. Er. ROMAN respectfully informs his customers, and the" public generally, that he has just opened at his store room inSlarket Square, lluntingdon, a splendid new stock, or Beady-made Clothing for Spring and Slimmer, 'which he will sell cheaper than the same quality of Goods can hapnrchased at retail -in Philadelphia or any other establishment in the country." Persons wishing to buy Clothing would do wellto call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Huntingdon, April 2, 1F53. HUNTINGDON CARRIAGE AND WAGON MANUFACTORY.—OWN BOAT, thank:- fut. for past favors, respectfully informs, - the public in general that he has removed • . to his new shop on Washington street,' on . 7 .. g orx the property lately and for many years oc- r . 4 copied by Alex. Carmon, where he is prepared to mato:lran. tore all kinds of Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, Wagons, and in short, every kind of vehicle desired. ' Rockaways mid 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. - - llonting,don, May 16, 186-I. )ATEST ARRIVAL OF SUMMER" - A GOODS at the BROAD-TOP DEPOT: CUNNING MAXDU DUNN, have just received a well selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods,, consisting of - Dry Goods, Groceries, Hate.; and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Queensware, Cedanvare, Crockery-ware, stones and earthen. Tin ware, Cane Fishing Rods, Ready-made- 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 for yourselves. All kinds of country produce taken at the highest market price in exchange for Goods. The highest market price paid for Grain. Prompt atten tion paid to storing and forwarding all kinds of Merchan dize, Produce, Sze. Huntingdon, May 14, 1556.. d 11/Pw l- o l ul l3 l l- r j es i lec l t r ftiv call:therfathteentiuonndof e th r e sl"g; citizens ofof liuntingdon 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 Ett.stcrn Marble, highly finished, and carved with appro priate devices, or plain, as marsuit. - Building Marble, Door and Window Sills, &c.„ Will bo furnished to order. W. W. pledges himself to furnish material and work- Manship equal to any in the country, at a fair price. Cali and see. before you purchase elsewhere. Shop on mu street. Huntingdon, Pa. Huntingdon, May 16, 1555. 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 Store in Philadeliihia. 11. ROMAN. Huntingdon, April 2, 1850. WATCHES, CLOCKS; AND 4" JEWELRY. The subscriber, thankful to his friends and patrons, and to- the public gener ally, for their patronage, still continues to carry on at the, same staMl, - one doOr cast of I\lr. C. Coats' Hotel, Market. street, Huntingdon, Where hewill attend to all who will favor hini with their custom ; and also keeps on hand a good assortment of Watches, Clocks,- Jewelry, &c., all of which he is determined to sell at low prices. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry of all kinds will be repaired at short notice, and having made arrangements with a. good work man, all repairs will be done in a neat and durable manner; and any person having articles -kw repairing, shall have themdone at the promised time. By paying strict atten tion tti business, and selling at low prices, he hopes to ro ceive a share of public patronage, ' TAIL JANE from Mount Union to CRAMBERSBUIIG. The unders'gned still contin -11(31 to run a tri-weekly lino of stages over the road between 1)1ount Union and Chri.mbersburg, Good horses and com fortable stages have been placed on the route, and experi enced and trusty drivers will superintend the running or the Coaches. The proprietor of the line is desirous that it be maintained. and he, theret)re earnestly calls upon the public generally to ratrouise it, confident that it will be for their mutual advantage. Every attention necessary will be - given, and the running of the stages will be regu lar. in. Stages leavo Mt. Union at 5 o'clock, p. m., every l'ucs , ifty. Thursday and : , atrirday—returning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; arriving at Mount Union in tine for the care,. Stages stop at Shirleysburg, Orbisonia, Shade Gap, L'rurnt Cabins, Pannetsburg,'llorse Valley, Strte,intrg, and Keefer's store. tn—fare throng,ll V,CO ; to intermediate points in pro portion. JOHN JAMISON. August 21 I£ss—tf, EW 'WHOLESALE DRUG STORE —N. SPI.s:CER TIITMAS, No. 28 South Second St., Philadelphia, Importer, Manufacturer, and Dealer in Drugs, Chemicals, Acids, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Colors, White Lead, French and American White Zing, Window Glass, Glatsware, Varnishes, Brushes, Instruments, Ground Spices, Whole Spices, and other articles usually kept by Druggists, including Borax, :Indigo, Glue, Shellac,'Potash, de. All orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. Country merchants are invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Goode sent' to any of the wharves or railroad stations. Prices low and goods warranted. Philadelphia, March 12, 1856-Iy. .I.iTI-IE WEST. A BRNCH INSURANCE COMPANY, of Lock Haven. Pa., insures Detached dings, Stores, Merehandize, Farm Property, and other Buildings, and their contents, at moderato rates. ut Dtcrons--llon. John' J. Pearce, Hon. G. C. , Harvey, John B. Ball, T. T. Abrams, Charles A. Mayer, D. K. Jack man, Charles Crist, W. White, Peter Dickson, Thomaa Kitchen. - , Hon. C. C. Harvey, President ; T. T. Abrams, Vice Pre& iclent ; Thos. Kitchen, Secretary. .linrnntscr.s—Samuelir. Lloyd, Thos. Bowman, D. D., A. A. Winegardner, Wm. Tanderbelt, L. Mackey, Wm. Fearun, A. White. Dr. J. S. Crawford, James Quiggle, A. Updegraff, John W. Maynard, James Armstrong, lion. Simon Cameron, Hon. Wm. Bigler. Huntinn - b don April 9,1850, BEST STEEL BLADE Moulders' F.hovels, Miners' Coal Shovels, &e., at the new Hard. ware Store of • • J. A. BROWN & 'CO. HAMS, Shoulders and Flitch for sale by LOVE & MeDIVIT. ETAL AND CHAIN PUMPS, ex tremeiy low, atat J. A. BROWN & CO'S. HARDWARE. STORE. DAY RUAI—A genuine article for sale: by WM. WILLIA:NIS & CO. ju LIANCY SOAPS, At the Cheap Store of WM. WILLIAMS SCO ALT ! SALT !--Direct Importation r ASHTON, MARSHAL and FINE SALT, Ground Ahem Salt, Dairy Salt—a large stock constantly on hand and for sale by CAIUt, GIESE d' CO, Produce Commission Merchants, 21 Simar's Wharf, utati no re. iko—Lump Plaster always on hand. July 22, 1856.* AINE'S PANACEA, the greatest remedy for Scrofula, for sale at the Cheap Drug Store W3I. WILI4LA.3IS & CO. - 39pRowys ESSENCE OF JAMAICA 9 GINGER, for salo by , WM. WILLIAMS & CO, HILLIER'S Excelsior furniture Polish, for Piano Fortes and Oil Paintings. at WM. WILLIAMS b CO'S- ALSA3I SULPHUR for sale by WM. WILLIAMS le; CO RESH lot of Clarified Table Oil for sale by Wm. WILLIAMS & CO. 1 - 111. ROWAND'S Blackberry Root, an inestimable and warranted remedy for Dowel Corn- Duunts, at the cheap Drug, Vareity and Fancy storo of W3l. WILLIAMS & CO. T HE FINEST assortment •of .Fancy Cassimeres ever offered; Testings and Coat Cassimers, an at lower prices than can be purchased at any other House, for sale by - J. & W. SAXTON.- OlL—Linseed and Fish—for sale at the store of • LOVE & 11I'DTVITt JOSEPH REIGGEIL A. S. HARRISON, Agent
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