CI THE HUNTINGDON GLOB ~,, y 0 2 ,4, I .." 41 ' 1 . 5 4- NAll rt . ; ICX7 • ' ~. D TOP H 1.1 - m ir R I O±A.D. G -- 1: 4 . HAN GE & OF SCI O IE & DULE ' . On and after Wednesday, September 3, 1856, Trains will leave daily (Sundays excepted) as follows : . FIRST TRAIN. - SrATMNS , , A.M. - ' rAir. Leave Huntingdon' 9.39 4rrive..n....:2.01 " McConnollstown -9.45 Leave '.........1.46 " - ,Pleasant Grove -9 51 i... " 137 " Marklesharg. 10.04 tt 1 9 5 ". , Coffee gulf 10.20 - 64 104 a : - Rough & Ready ...... ....,10.30 tt 12.55 Fishers' Summit 10.30 " 12.39 " ;Saxton 11.10 " ' '12.23 " Iliddelidburg.........- ..... 11.9.6 44 12.07 Arrive at Allaquippa 11.36 " 12. M SECOND TRAIN. rsr. , r A . J4r. real.e Huntingdon ' 5 30 ...... ...Arrive 8.34 " M'Connellstown : 543 " .........8.19 " Pleasant Grove ' 5.54 it RlO " Masklesburg ' 6.06 n • • '7.58 " Coffee Run 6.20 " ' .... .. —.7;42 " Bough Sc Heady. ' 630 • ' " ' 7.34 ' Fishers' Summit " 6.50 " ' '716 " Saxton ' 7.10 " ' ' ' 6.50 " Riddelsburg.. 7.26 °...“ ' 6.37 Arrive at Atlaquippa.:..... ..... :...7.34 Leave - 6.30 Connecting at HUNTINGDON with the following Trains on Pennsylvania Rail Road: the Express Train West 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 A LLAQUIPPA with Four Horse Mail Coaches to BEDFORD. - Fifty pounds Baggage allowed each passenger. For any further inforniation inquire at the office of Transportation Department,.Huntingdon. JAMES BOON, Su.perintencla. September 3, 1656. _ SONS, Ma- J. • sonic Hall, Chestnut street, (below Sth) Philadel phia, have opened a large and splendid stock of' Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, Three 'Ploy, Ingrain and Venitian ' CARPI:I'I.NC, S Also—Floor Oil Cloths, •Mattings, Hearth Rugg, Door Mats, Druggets, Stair -Rods, Table and Piano Covers, &c., S:c., which they are selling very low for Cash, Wholesale and Retail. - Septe , mber 10, 185G-3m. LADIES FANCY FURS—J all N FAREIRA, No. 254 Market Street, above Bth, Phila delphia, Importer. Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds and qualities of FANCY FURS, for Ladies and Children. :T. F., would call the attention of the Ladies and others to his immense assortment, being the direct Importer and Manufacturer of all my. FURS. lied confident in saying that I can offer the greatest inducements to those in want and at the same time will have ono of the largest assort ments to select from. Storekeepers and the trade will please give Me a call be fore purchasing, as my Wholesale department is well sup plied to meet the demand for ever• article in the Fur line, *aid at the lowest possible Manufacturers Prices. JOILN FAREIRA, 1284 Market St. Deptember 10, ISSC-4m ADMINISTRATONS NOTIC E.- Letters of Administration have been granted to me upon the Estate of Susanna Smoker. late of Brady. town ship, Huntingdon county, deed. All persons indebted to her are requested to make immediate payment, and those hawing claims will present them to me. BAAL= EXLEY, Brady twp., Sept. 3.0,1.856.—Gt.* Administrator. QE L L I NG. O F :F.—The undersigned j having deterruinued to quit business, offers to sell his Whole stock of WATCHES, - CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, AT COST 1 by the single article or the whole together.' Call soon and get bargains! Personi having jobs at his store, will please call and get them immediately. .trzi - --Those knowing themselves indebted to the subscri ber, will pieasccall and settle 13011,DIATIMY. Huntingdon,' Sept. 3, 1856. • • EDMI- SNARE; GUN NOTlCE.—Andrew Wurfflein, Importer and Manufanturer of - - GUNS, RIFLES. PISTOLS, &c., N 0.1122 North Second Street, Philadelphia, Where he keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of fine double and single barrel Shot Guns, large duck guns, rifles and pistols, of all kinds. Also, the celebrated cast steel rifles, with increased twists, to shoot the pointed ball of his own make; rifle barrels, shot bags, poaches, &T. He invites persons wishing to purchase goods in his line, to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell on the MOST REASONAELE TERMS. .fll- -Particular attention paid to REPAIRING in all Its branches. , ANDREW WURFFLEIN. Septembet: 3,1856-3 m THREE FARMS FOR SALE.—We would offer for sale the following property, Viz : (1.. , ..6 1-"Ar.:%l in Brady township, Huntingdon county, known its the Mill Creek Farm, containing:2To acres, about 130 acres cleared and in good state of cultivation—consid erable part of which has been well limed and a large quan tity of lime putting on this fall. Limestone handy, and easily quarried, the balance of the land is in timber. There is erected a good Bank Barn with running water in the yard, good Muse With flowing fountain of pure'water in the yard. Also, a young apple orchard of 60 or 70 trees.- 1200 bushels good Wheat has been raised in a season off cf this farm with corresponding crops of other grail: There is.4o acres of this land first quality bottom land. ALSO—A FARM of 00 - aeres in Germany Valley, Hun tingdon county, it being one half of the Farm fortherly owned hy' Gee. Eby, nearly all cleared and in a fine state 'of cultivation, choice Lime Stone Lend: house and Stable erected thereon, within running water. 134. miles front Shirleysb lug, and 5 miles from Penn'a Bail" and Canal at Mt. Union. ,ALSO-15 acres of choice land adjoining the above on wifichis erected two good Houses, small Barn, Wood House. &c., with a never failing spring of good water, fine Orchard With choice fruit. This is a very desirable property and would be suitable for a mechanic, or any person desiring, to' rcti re from activelife., - ALSO—A FARM in Union township, Huntingdon coun ty, consaining 65 acres, one-half of which is cleared, and balance first quality of Timber laud, situated within 'one Mile of the Penia'a Canal and Rail Road at Mill Creek. Either of the above properties will be sold low and on reasonable terms. Apply to the subscribers at Mill Creek, liuntingdon county, Pa. KESSLER ..l: &ItO. September 10, 1856-tf. 1856. 1856. 1556. 1 --1 ALL STOCK-NEW G. 1 •. French 11lerindO, all colors—Fashionabl OODS e Cloak 4,loths,—Tall Silks, the new styles—Magnificent new De- Laines—llost Styles Tall Calicoes—Very large stock of New Shawls Flannels, IVersh, English and American—Cloths, Testings and all kinds ' Mens' Wear—Shootings, . Table Linens, Towelings, &c. . '-. EYRE & LANDELL,' 4th and Arch Streets, Philadelphia. Storekeepers are invited to • examine our New Families Goeds..-- can be well suited in every kind of Dry Goods:-- We make Black Silks and Shawls leading articles for Wholesalcing. P. S. Jobs received daily from the Auctions of I , .Zew York and Philadelphia. et~yTERNS NETT • [September 10, 3.856-31. EREMIUM IMPROVED S.O PE R PHOSPIIATE OF 'LIME. 'The only Silver Medal yet awarded by Agricultural Societies, was given to THIS SU PERIOR ARTICLE, at the last Penn Sylvania State Fair, at Marrisburg, as a FERTILIZER of the BEST QUALITY for WFIEAT, CORN, oxrs. Grass and Potatoes, raising HEAVY CROPS, and greatly IMPROTING 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. 11=2 7 .Agents Wanted.—A liberal disL.,-..t .llowed. Also, No. 1 Permian and Mexican Guano, Pon - art:Re and Land Pinker. Oils, Candles, Soap, &c., of the best quality, at low est market rates. - JNO. L. POMEROY, 9 & 10 South Wharves, below Market St., Philadelphia. . August 20,:1556-3m. ALREADY ON HAND WITH FALL AND WINTER. GOODS.—MOSES STRAUS litla just ICCCIV(Xi a. splendid stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, . . such as DRY GOODS OF ALL RINDS, READY 'MADE CLOTH ING. B:c., &c., S:c., Sc. • IM„Call and examine for yourselves. Huntingdon, Aug. 27, 1850. EAD PIPE for sale at the Hardware :5 .4Store., Huntingdon. SPEI'dVIA.CETI., a prime lot, for 'sale by kJ WM. WILLIAMS & CO. NRIV CLOTHING I. IOM A N has returned from the East with a large stock of "FALL ANI) WINTER CLOTHING-. for Men and Boys—all of the best and cheapCr than else where. Call and examine for yourselves. Huntingdon; Sept. 21, 185 G. the Bth inst., in the bo rough of Huntingdon, between the P. R. R. Depot and the Post Office. a ltsn SIISWI, with a yellow border, and satin stripe. The finder will please leave it at the Pest Office. oori CHESTNUT POSTS for Sale by (septlo) ' CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. rillHE COAIING HOLIDAYS I—Great • PREPARATIONS ! WM. T. PRY, in returning thanks tois numerous friends and residents of Ifunting-don and vicinity for their very liberal patronage, and anticipating all increased demand for articles of his own 31anufacture . and Itraportatiom has made extensive preparations to sup ply the same, in his stock surpassed by none in the city, and to which he is constantly receiving additionsfrom. Bump: of the newest styles.) can aritays be found a choice selection of articles suitable for Bridal; Birthday and Holiday Pres ents, of the most recherche and unique description, compri sing in part Rich Dressing Cases, Writing Desk, Cabas, Fans, Bronie Bisque and Parka' Figures. 3lnsical . Boxes, Opera Glasses, and a rich variety of the useful and erns- Mental in Ormolu, Bronze, Shell, Mosaic, Papier Macho, SX.. Also, Coms6; Brushes and Toilet Articles. WM. T. FRY, '- 1215 ARCH street, (opposite the Theatre) Philadelphia. 41erbober 1, 186E-,Sm. FOOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH.]: PROCLAMATION.-N 0T I C.E PRESIDENTIAL RLECTION.—Whereas, in and by an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of ,Penn sylvania, entitled "All act to direct the manner. time and place of holding elections for the 1 'actors of President and Vice President of the 'United States," enacted the 2d of February, 1802, it is enjoined on me to give „Public Notice of such election to be held. Therefore, I, JOSHUA GREENLAND, High Sheriff of the county of Huntingdon, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the electors of the said comity of Huntingdon, that an elec tion will be held in the said county on the FIRST TUES 7 DAY (being the 4th day 01 November,) at the several Dis tricts compused as follows, viz Ist district. composed of the township of Henderson, ex cept the borough of Huntingdon, and also a part of Porter tom nship, and all that part of Walker township, not in the 15th district, at the Court House in the borough of Hun ting „ I.:d district, composed of Dublin township, at Pleasant llill School house near Joseph Nelson's, in said township. 3d district, composed of so much of Warriorsmark 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 Barree, at the house of James Livingston, in the town of Saulsburg, in said township. sth district, composed of the borough of Shirleysburg, and - MI that part of the township of Shirley not included within the limits of District No. 24, as hereinafter men tioned and desltoribed, at the House of Maid Frakur, clec'd, in Shirleysburg. ..7th district composed of Porter and part of Walker tow's!), ship, and so much of West township ias is included in the following boundaries, to wit: Beginning at the south west corner of Tobias Caufman's Farm vu the bank ot the Little. Juniata river, to the lower end of Jackson's narrows, thence in a northwesterly direction to the most southerly part of the farm owned by Michael Maguire, thence north 40 degrees west to the top of Tussey's monzindu to inter sect the line of Franklin township, thence along the said line to Little Juniata river, thence down the same to the place ,of beginning, at the public school house opposite the German Retbrmed Church, in. the borough of Alexand4a. thedistrict, composed of t township of Franklin at the honse of Geo. W. Slattern, in said towns-hip. 9th' district, composed of Tell - township, Id the Union school house near the Union Meeting 'mike, in said_ town-, ship. • 10th district, composed of Springlield township, at the school house near Hugh Mtuldetes, in said township. 11th district, composed of Union township, at the school house near Ezekiel Corbin's in said township. 12th district, composed of Brady township, at the Centre school house, in said township. 13th district, composed of Morris township, at public school honge No. 2, in said township. 14th district, composed of that part of West township, not included in 7th and 20th districts, at the public school house on the farm now owned by Miles Lewis, (formerly owned by James Ennis,) in said township. liith district, compOsed of that part ct . Walker township lying south west of a line commencing opposite David Col"- bbfe house, the Union township line, thence in a straight line, including said Corbin's house, to the corner of Porter township, on the Huntingdon and Wouddock valley road, at the house of Benjamin Magahy, in,sahltownshiP. ldth district, composed of the township of Tod, at the Green schbol house, in said townshiP• 17th district, composed of that part of West township on the south side of Warrior ridge, beginning at the line of West and Henderson townships, at the foot of said ridge, to the line" of Barree township, thence by tlic division line of Barree and West townships to the summit' of Stone mountain, to intersect the line of Henderson and West townships, thence by said line to the place of beginning, at the houso now occupied by Benjamin Corbin, on Murray's Run. 18th district, composed of Cromwell township, at the house now occupied by David Etaire, in Orbisonia. - 19th district, composed of the borough of Birmingham, with the several tracts of hind near to and attached to the same, now owned and occupied by ThomasM. Owens ' John K. Mkahan, Andrew Robeson. John Gensimer and Win. Gensimer, and the tract of land now owned . byGd.orge and John Shoonberg,er, known as the-Porter 'tract, situate in the township of Warriorsmark, at the public school hott,e in said borough. 20th district, composed of the township of Cass, at the public school house in Cassville, in said towMilip. 21st district, o ceraposed of the township of Jackson, at the house of Robert Barr, now occupied by henry Selfridge at 31cAleavy's Fort, in said township. •220 district, composed of the township of Clay, at the house of Joshua Shore, at the Throe Springs in said town ship. 23d district; compOsed of the township of Penn, at the public school house - in 3farklesburg, in said township. 24th district, composed and created asfollows, to wit: That all that part of Shirley township, fluntin pion coun ty, lying and being within the following described boun daries. namely: beginokig at`the intersection of Union and Shirley township lines with the Juniata river. on 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 place of 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. 25th district, composed of the borough 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 beta een Henderson and West townships, at or near the Warm. Springs, to the Praublin township line on.the top of Tussey's mountain, so as to include in the new district the houses of David Waldsmith, Jacob Longanecker, Thom as Hamer, James Porter and John Wall, at the School louse in the borough of Petersburg. —At which time and place will be chosen a number of persons, equal to the whole number of Senators and Rep resentatives to which this State is entitled in the Congress of the United States (being TWENTY-SETE-N . in number) to be ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES And the several Judges, Inspectors and Mika, who at tended on the 14th day of October, at the election fl ir Mem bees of the General Assembly, Sm., are hereby enjoined to attend and perform the like duties at the said Election of Electors, subject to like penalties for neglect or mice 11.1 d UGC as they were liable to at the Election of Members of tho General Assembly, dm. • 1 also make known and nl ve notice, as in and by the 13th section of the aforesaid act 'I am directed, "that every per son,-exceptingjustices 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 incapable of holding or exercising at the same time, 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 Emotion of the act of assmbly, en titled "an act relating to executions .Mitt for other purpo ses," approved April lath, 184 n, it i 6 enacted that the afore said 12th, 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. •• . Pursuant to the provisions contained in the Gith section _of the act aforesaid the judges of the _aforesaid districts shall respectively take charge of the certificate or return of the election of their respective districts, amtproduce them at a meeting of one of the judges frdui ouch Alistrict at the Court House in the borough of Ihnktingdon, On the _third day after'the day of the election, being fir the pre sent year on Diday the 7111 of November - nest, then and there to do and perform, the duties required by tau- o f s a id judges. Also, that where judge by sickness or unavoid able accident, is nuablb to attend said meeting of judges, then the certificate- -of return' aforesaid Hhall be taken 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 Glst 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 continue without interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall he closed." Given under my baud at Huntingdon, the 15th day of November, 1856. and of the Independence of the United States the eightieth. _ _ JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff. SnEtures OFFIcg, Hurutingdon, Oct. 15, 1.85 G. 'C i IIOVES, STOVES.—Wholesale and 1.,3 RETAIL.—We respectfully call the attention ...z q of Country Merchants and those in want of a 1 .._ good article of Cooking. Heating Stoves, to our • extensive stock, comprising the following, Stoves, - W .-- to wit: Globe Cook, Completes, .I:lawar . c. Cook, Banner, Flat Top, Bay State, Ariel, Buck Cook, &c., &e, Our Heating , Stoves consist of Bar rooms, Cannon Stoves, Salamanders, &c. Our MACGREGOR Heating Stoves, for Halls, 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 WARNICR, N. E. Corner Second S Race Sts. ' September 3, 185C3m. 9% SACKS COFFEE just received and ti t yror sale by CUNNINGILAXI DUNN. LADIES, ATTENTION !----My assort ment of beautiful dress goods is now open, and ready for inspection. Every article of dress you may desire, can be found at any store. - D. P. GWENT. GROCE RIES.-NEW BUSINESS AT AN OLD STAND.—The subscriber would inform the Public that he has just opened a well selected assort ment of GROCERIES, at Rarrison's Store Room, at the west end of 11111 Street, where ho will keep and sell all ar ticles in hia line, for cash, or in exohnirp- for conntry pro dune. ROBERT STITT. ITntittogrlon, Oat, 154:4. 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, ono and a half from the Broad Top Rail Road, and she and a half from the Pennsylvania Rail Road and Canal at Hun tingdon. There are 451 ACRES in the wholvtract, 200 of which are cleared and in good cultivation; 100 acres arc in clover and 20 in timothy. It is all GOOD LIMESTONE LAND, and can conveniently be divided into two or more farms. • naThere aro a good Dwelling House, Frame Stable, Double Bum and Outbuildings and Two Orchards, on the property. A stream sufficient tor a Salo 3fitt rnnsthrough 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 Lirae Kiln on the farm, and a Vin of Fbssil 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—Ono fourth in hand, and the residue in three equal annual instalments with interest. . Any further information desired, will be given by Iffit.us Fc Donuts, Huntingdon, DANIEL FLEtwert on the promises, or the undersigned at Kittaning. A. & A. REYNOLDS, Executors of David Reynolds, deceased. July 8,1850.-3 m 11HE NEATEST AND BEST AS SORTMENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES, JUST RE SORTED BY LE VI • WESTBROOK. Indies and gentlemen arc invited to call and p p n examine my beautiful assortment _of Boots and - 4 1 Shoes of all sizes, of the latest styles, for all ages. Huntingdon, June 4, 1856. BOOTS SHOES, GAITOR'S AN]) FASHIONABDE HATS, SELLING AT VERY LOW PRICES, AT IL HOMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. Huntingdon. Pa. lzk tl TEW GROCERY ,STORE., Everything of the Lest Cheaper than eWivhere. LOVE IkIeDIVIT inform the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity, and the public in general thatthey 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 best Grocery Stores in the city. Having a boat run ning; we are determined to accouiodato the public with the freshest and best. Give us a call, and examine for your selves. Huntingdon, May 21, 1856. A- DDLERS' improved splitting and gauge Knives for sale at the Hardware store of ...T.As. A. BROWN A; CO., -Huntingdon, Pa. -C3IIII,INDSTO.NES with .fri.etion rollers, Whetstones, Oil Stones, also Knives and Forks, Spoons, Scissors, &c., decidedly the hest .assertment in the county. Porcelain, Tinned and Plain Boilers, Stewing, Frying and Baking Pans, tbr Hole at prices which make it the interest of pureha.sers to call at the Hardware. Store of JAS. A. BROWN & CO. 1/EACKEREL—In whole and half bar h Also, ROEHERRING by the half barrel, for thesale at r _ . TIG-I:FINING RODS ! Armitag'e's Pa /TENTOF SUPERIOR, ELECTRIC 111AGNE"I' MOUT .N.LAG- RODS, it is now admitted on all hands, that every building to be secure from the•destructive influences ,Qf 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 different 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 red in use. • Over 6000 of these rods have alreally 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 secure. I have a few on hand which I will sell for less than hllf of the- re tail price asked by Armitage, to close out my stock. Call soon at Colon's /look Store, Huntingdon, Pa.; where they can be had of WI. COLON. Huntingdon, July 10, 1856. NEW GOODS.—Just received, a vari ety of articles at the corner of Smith and Alleghany Etreets, Cedar and Willow ware, Axes„ double double and single Lit, Stoves, Iron Kettles, Plough Shears,Sc.. &c., whole sale and retail. ~GE. lIARTLEY. AUCTION ROOM.— Having fitted up an Auction Room adjoining his store, the undersign ed will sell WI 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 hilt is 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 P day, week, &c., at moderate charges. GEO. HARTLEY., Huntingdon, August 6,1.856--3 t. KEYSTONE STATE SAPONIFIER, or CONCENTRATED LYE, warranted to make soap without lye. and with little trouble. It makes hard, soft, and fancy soaps. For sale at the cheap Drag and Fancy Store of WM. WI LLIA.MS & CO., FISTORY OF THE EARLY SET TLENIENT OF TILE JUNIATA VALLEY.—The citizens of Huntingdon county can proem•," the above work at the Bookstore of W. CoLoN, in Iluntingjon, who will also mail it to any tuldress on the receipt of IWO lluntingdon, July 23, 1843t1. QUPERIOR VANILLA. BEAN f6r bale at the Cheap Drag Store, Market Square. StiPERIOR HOB,SE BALLS, at wiradAms s co-s CITRATE of Magnesia for sale at the New and Cheap Driig Store in Huntingdon,. (LASS of all sizes from 5510 to 20x30, received and for sale by WILLIAMS & CO. - FRESH lot of Balm of a Thousand it • Flowers, for sale at the new Dcug, Fancy and, Variety Store, Market Square, Huntingdon, Pa. R. A: 'DORSEY. JAS. DOUGIIIIRTY.' -DORSEY & DOUGHERTY, Whole= sale Dealers in TOBACCO AND SEGARS, No. 11. North Fifth Street, Philadelphia: • • [July 8,1556. VALSAM. FIR for sale at the Clieq) Drug Rom. of W3l. WILLIAMS 1311 - 1141 E lot of Farina, just received and for sale alt, • WIT.LTAMS S (YS. RIG- 1 / 4 Ilfr Hair Regenerator or Am ber Gloss, for sale at 'WILLIAMS RI . CO:S. rrEAS from 15 to 2 cents per _quarter, at LOV I & 74-11UVITS. T4lLOUR—Always on hand ,and: for sale A_ • at LOVE Sz m-nivirrs.suoc:nirY.- TEMON SYRUP-, a genuine article, for sale by 1% M. IN ILLTAMS & CO. ]i'resh lot of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for sale at Williams & Co's Chmtp Drug cICHENCK'S Pulmonie Syrup for the cure of Consumption, fur - WM:IXILLTAMS & CO'S. fur :D ' S celebrated l e ualeattci,,i;D G STORE, Mar cet luntingdon, Pa. 'TOBIAS' Venetian. Liniment, for sale by , WM. WILLIAMS & CO. TiNIPORT.4-I.NT TO.IIVTILYBODF.- jt. 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 macic arrangements to go .to Europe next Spring, to engage in the Sallie business, I am willing to give full instructions in the art to any person in the United States or Canadas, who will remit me the sum_ of $l. lam induced. front he success I have been favored with, and the many thankful acknowledgments .1. have re ceived front those whom I have instructed, and who are making from $5 to $l5 Pen DAY at it, to give any person an opportunity to engage in this business, which is easy, pleat ant. and very profitable, at a small cost. There is pos itively NOMUMBUG in - the matter. References of the best class can be given as regards its character, and 1 can-refer to persons whom 1 have instructed, who will testify that they arc 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 htdiey in various parts of New York State, Penn sylvania and Maryland, whom I have instructed, are now making front $3 to $6 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 art, which can be perfectly understood at once. Ail letters must be addressed to A. T. pARsoNs, 335 Broadway, New York. [Sept.lo, PERUVIAN GUANO.— Experience has taught the Farmer that the ONLY RELIABLE Fertilizer is the PERUVIAN GOVERN3IENT GUANO.— The subscriber. Sole Agent in Philadelphia for the sale of it, lies now on hand a large stock of PURE PERUVIAN GUANO, "Which lue will sell at the lowest Cash price, in lets to salt either dealers or farmers. S. J. CHRISTIAN, - ole Aent No. 48 North Wli S nrcn..3, g and PT for North Philadel Wa p ter St Ang-nst SO. LOVE & M'DIVIT Mraket Square, Iftintina , lon, Pa PROFESSIONAL & 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, it e Office in the brick row near the Court House. JOlll7 SCOTT QCOTT & BROWN,, Attorneys at Law, lluntingcron; 'Office same as that formerly occu pied by Mr. Scott. .!. „: , .11.untingdoa,' Oct. 17, 1853. TWIN N. PRO WELL, Attorney at Law, ejoWill attend faithfully to all legal btoiness entrusted to his rare. ' 1 " • ' - 11nritingdon,-July 20; 1855. aSIMPSON AFRICA ) County Sar a .Veyor, :Huntingdon, Pa. Office on Hill street:. DENTlSTS, S..i l t l E untingdoi l t ril Pa. Z OIT7e -t e; on Hill street, opposite the Court House, and North 'East corner of Hill and Franklin. Jan. 0, 1856. (St.W. SAXTON, Huntingdon, Pa. tF Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens w•are, Hats, Caps,•Boots, Shoes, Grain, &c., Sze.* W3I:COLON, Dealei in Books, Stationary, , Wall Paper, &e. Sc P. :GrWIN, Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, 'Hardware, Queens ware, Hats and Caps; Boots and Shoes, Sze: j T M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO., Founders, Huntingdon, Pa. lI C. . Founder, Alvxandria, Iluntingdon county, Pa AIOS . ES..SI / . ItOUS, a _ e _ ries, o c o a t l s e. a r ,:s 1 1 ) .1 1 0 * s 9 . il a n s s Clothing, tiro- • 111- ROMAN, • • . Dealer in Ready 'Made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. - lop ENJ. JACOBS, • ; -Dearer in. Drv - Grx - 1:4, gently Made Clothing, Grocer ies, Queensware, &c. &c. T,L -WI _WESTBROOK, Dealer in Gentlemen's, Duties and Misses' Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, etc. • TroNG & DlicK.Eit, 4 . Dealers in Groceries, Confectionaries, Queensware, Flour, &c. • . .. • jOSEPH REIGGER, 'Watchmaker and dealer in Watches, Clocks, and Jew elry, &c. WM."WILLIAMS,'' avd Ornimerital Marl In Manitfilcquier. T - OVE . and McDIVIT, • ►i • . ~e , . . ) --es. rn - JAS. A. BROWN and CO., Dealers in all kinds of Hardware OUNNING-HATkI iind DUNN, ki Dealers in Dry Coocls, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Grain, &e. &c. OWEN EQAT, Carriage and Waggon 7%lanufacturer H ENRY McINIANIGILL, Proprietor of the Fanners' Ifotne'llotel A NDREW MOEBUS, Proprietor of the 73road Top. House TORNIF. 11,41‘1EY, Rtaetical Surveyor, Hunlin—don, Pa. Office on Hill street, one door emit of the Huntingdon 31arble Yard. Enr.cunscr.s—L. T. Watson, Philadelphia; J. P. Leslie, Geologi,t, Philadelphia: Charles Mickley, Rough and Ready Furnace, lion. Jonathan ADAMS & CO'S 'EXPRESS. T. K. SIMONTON. Agent, 'Huntingdon, Pa. Money, Pack age 3, 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. ORMSON, DORRIS Br, CO., Miners, and Dealers in Broad Top Coal, Inlliting(101,1 AG-UIRE & PORT, • Miners, and Dealers in Broad Top Coal, Hunt ingdon ESSLER, W HIT NEY & CU., . n crs.'and llcalel:siln 13road Top Coal, iliuitingdon lIjOWEL, SAXTON & Miners, and Dealers in Broad Top Coal. J. - Sl .. .Saxton, nntingdon ; lt. Hare Powel, 50 Walnut st.. Philadelphia. THE BEST CHEESE filways on hand at 14 cts., at LOVE S: McDITIrS. • rrOBACCO, Segars and Snuff, the best, at LOVE A McDITIT'S. I)EST SUGARS, from 8 to 15-cents, at 'LOVE 11)En COFFEE, at 14 cents, to be had at' LOVE 4: McDIVIT'S. AEST MOLASSES from 50 to 75 cts., .) by the gallon, at LOVE A:. XIepIYIT'S. TI.XED _PICKLES, Pepper Sauce and iy_A_ Catsup, at LOVE S; MeDIVIT'S. - E - N.B 11E1414 AS aud. Parasols, of a new style, just received, and for sale by apll6 J. & W. SAXTON. ...A_RE you afflicted with Rheuuuttisni ? JOHN C. WESTBROOK, of Cassville, manufactures a sure cure for Rheumatism: December 7, 1855. IVI4. B. MUSGRAVE C 0., Whole o sale Druggkts; and Dealers in Drugs. Spices, Chemicals,Dye-Stnln;, Acid% Glasswttre; Paints. 019, Mass, &c., 3;6 Market Street ; tibeve 11th, Smith Side, Philadel phia. ii. Druggists and country merchiuttt are requested to give them a call and examine their stuck and prices, before making their purchases. -:klay2S,lSso. • . _ ATTENTION,:ATTENTION I. -; - Bert Zinc Paint only - i:' , 2 CS per keg. . . Pore White Lead 'only :1;2 87 per 3;:eg.' And other paints in proportion, at the cheap Hardware Store of . J. A. BROWN & 00. I)IJILDERS 7 do you believe it? Nails ;1; tit ) arc selling at 490 per . keg, at the new Hardware litore of J. A. BROWN T tACKEREL, Codfish, Salmon, Tier -11... ring, Pork, Hams Se; Sides, Shoulders, hard_ and Cheese, constantly on hand and fur sale by J. PALMER. April 2, 1856—lhn. Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. 1; 1 ALL CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, GFO. BULPIN A: CO.. Manufacturers of Cloaks and Man tillas, No. 174 CHESTNUT Street. (a few doors above 7th. south side,) PHILADELPHIA. (In connection isith (7EO. BULPIN, 3GI BroadwayTN7V. — The largest Manufacturer of these. -gOods in the 'Criited•Sthtes.) Beg to call the attention ,of Wholesale and Retail buyers to their large and varied stock of Cloaks. Tablas, Sze., &c., FOR THE FALL TRADE!! Their collection compriscsa complete assortment of all the latest Parif.iaretioveltie,s• in Velvet. Moire-Antique, Cloth, Plain Silk, &c., &c.; while the theilities afforded by their connection with the largest :Manufacturing House, (of these goods,) in New 71, - ork, enable thorn to guarantee better value than is obtainable elsewhere in this market. • GEO. IIELPIN & CO. 174 Chestnut Street, above 7th. September 3,1856-3 m: - - - QOMETIIING 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 . 11 . ..c0nt5; f or• horse shoe and spike rods, including ;4;" and 5.g m. square, and 5 cents for nail rode, at tho cheap store of CUNNINGHA3I & DUNN. Huntingdon, June 17, 1.856. BROAD TOP _HOUSE. ANDREW MOEBUS would respectfully, inform the public 1, that he has fitted up the Broad Top House, on Alle- gill 4 gheny street, at the Broad Top Depot, lbantinlon.X,P• and is .110 W prepared to entertain strangers and travellers in an.unobjectionable.style. .... _ . .11. is 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 be spared to render guests comfortable and happy. Jane 18. PENNSYLVANIA STATE AG- A_ BICULTURAL SOCIETY will hold its sixth annual exhibition et Pittsburg, commencing September 30th . and continuing October 1, 2 and 3. The annual address by lion-George W. Woodward. Com petition for the Premiums open to all Pittsburg, Sept.l7, 1556-3 t G ENUINE Eleetrie Oil for sale at the CHEAP DRUG STORE, Market Square. T)13,. GREEN'S Aromatic Sap, for Stom ach Complaints, for sale at the Variety Store of }Y M. WILLIAMS & CO. •JOHN BULL'S Sarsaparilla, and DR. rowNsnxirs SARSAPARILLA, formtleat the Drug Store, b WM. 'WILLIAM & .S.II , 3I:TEL T. BROWN - AND 'SUMMER GOODS. •LATEST AI RIVAL. , 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: gHE CHEAP CORNER FOREVER! SPRING and SUMMER. GOODS, Ready-Made Cloth ing, &c.--BENJAMIN JACOBS informs his old customers and the citizens of the burongh and county of Hunting don generally, that he hasjust onened an extensive assort ment of - Goode 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 :.tock consists of every article of Ladies' Dress Goods. Tn part. -Ginghams, Lawns, printed and plain .13areges. Prints of all kinds, Muslins, Gloves. Hosiery, .4:c..„ ,t 0 " .., _in Stet all arti cles of dress to be found in any othcOtore in 'town. Also, an extensive assorta v iont of Rbady made Clothing, for men and boys, for spring and summer wear, all well made and of good materials. Also, Hats, Caps. Boot; and Shoes, of all sizes. 'FARTYIEII.B - :OT“TIIIS . NEIGHBOR . IfOOD, 'Growers of Wheat nni Rye; Use' - LEINAIPS SUPEJI PHOSPIIAT.E OF LIME, if:you want heavy:crops, LEINA A3IETIICA.N FETeri P., I ZER. These valuable .Manure 4 have been used for the past six years successfully for the Grain and Tobacco Crop.in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and the Islands of Ber muda and llarbadoes. A barrel, (250 lbs) is sullicient for an Acre of Land. The above Fertilizers are composed of reliable Chemical 'Elements, which largely increase .the Crop and improve the soil, doubling the value of the land. I'rico of the Phosphate of Limo, is S4O 00 a ton, Nitrogened $5O 00, the American .Fertilizer.v44 00-per Top, -or $3 50 a Barrel; $1 25 11. - Tie ; every variety of GUANO, Pure Land Plaster, Pot Ash, Nitrate of Soda, Bone Dust, Pow dered Char,coad,.&c., Ize. GEO. A.. LEris,ZAU, Proprietor, No. 10 South Front Street, Phildelnhia. I*...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.. LELN AU, Proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B. Diplomas have he'en awarded 'from the Pennsyl vania Agricultural Society ; New York Crystal Palace As sociation and New Jersey State Agricultural Society. - August 20, 1856-3 m. ROW. C. 'WALKER, Becrotary, THEHUNTINGDON T HHUNTINGDON FOUNDRY IN. BLAST AGAIN l- , --The . subscriliera take this method of informing their friends and the public generally,, that I f 4, ..:: they have rebuilt the Huntingdon Fofin .„, .., . . ..,. dry, and are now in successful operation, ~ ,,...t . ~.„: .q pit "" ,:- and are prepared to furnish Castings of ro t iar„„t,' every description, of best quality and ~.,, _-;.-.,_ workmanship, on short notice, and on reasonable tern's. 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 Fair lastilill. Also, Hunter's celebrated Cutter Ploughs, which Can't be beat—together with•the 'Keystone, Hillside and Bar-shear ploughs. We have on hand and are manufacturing Stoves—such as Cciok, 'Parlor, and Office stoves for wood or coal. Hollow vimie,"ocuisisting 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 u liberal share Of 'public patronage. . . J. M. CUN/sIINGIIAM ....ti BRO. Huntingdon, April 00,1856. . - , SPECIAL NOTICE !—R. C. McGILL wishes to inform his friends and the public generally, that lie hies bought the Alexandria Foun litt dry, lately owned 1 yisrael Grath us, - Esq., atifk together with its Patterns, Flasks • and ormity; „ him . = .`;other contents. And from his long expo s.'",.%'itr,T.rience in the business, he hopes to obtain a share of the public patronage. As he lies the Foundry in full operation, he can furnish all who may give him a call with all kinds of Castings, such as liollingMill, Forge, Grist and Saw Mill Casititigs—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 VarionsLsiz,:for wood. or Coal. .itho. Castings for houses, cellar grates, such as Lintels, Sills, Sash weights, etc.— Ploughs of every descriptiori; 'the latest and most improved styles.Also,-,Sled Soles, and Wagon , oven frames, large bells, and wafer pipes: Hollow ware--consisting of kettles, boilers, etc. • saving ,turnings he will, be able to furnish any.of the abovenamed articles. of either wood or iron—and all. other kinds of Caktings: '"toO nu merous to mention " all of which will be sold cheaper than ever for - cash" and all kinds of country prodncc. Old metal will be taken in exchange fur castings. airing along your old metal, your cash and country produce, when any arti cles are Ns - anted. It. C. McGILL, Alexandria, April 23, 1.856. O THE PUBLIC.- . --The undersigned informs his friehaS and the public generally, ..; that he has leased the F.Al3l\4:ll,S* 110:kal My in the borough of Huntingdon; awl now 'prepared _ to necommubite with* boarding aria lodging all who may favor him with . a call. His Bar is furnished with the best liquors. • • LIVERY STABLE.--Ve •has also :provided „ X"' with , good stock of Horses, Car •avit rubes, &c., for tho accommodation of the pub -lie, at reasonalde charges: ILE-NEY Me? ANIGILL. Iruitungil9n, April 7, 1836 1300 KS I.BOOKS 40;000 Arolinues - U ) oPnew awl popular ilookti, embracing every variety - rirsi usually kept inn Philiidelphia Boa; Store, ..„4 11, 14Y,: and many of them at half the Publisher's retail prices. the subscriber now offers to - ; 7 . 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 Ten Knives of R0. , -ers' and others' best numufacture.. 100 ' Splendid Port Monniaes and Pocket Books at 20 cts. and upwards. 3,000 pieces Wall Paper of the latest and prettiest styles, just received from New York and Phila delphia, prices from 10 cts apiece and upwards. 500 beautifully painted and gold gifted 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. Reniember the place, corner of - Montgomery and Railroad streets. W3l: COLON. Huntingdon. April 16, 1856. Cloths, .Cassimers, Sattinetts, Vestings— . Cotton Gaierls:tor Summer . wear . Also, Shalleys, Ilerages, Lawns and'Prints, with other, articles for the ladies. A splendid lot of Black Silk, tadies'stripod and barred Dress Silk, Muslin, Linn Goods:and in fluit, every article of wear ing apparel necessary for the Ladies. I losiery and Fancy Goods. Also, all kinds of Dress Trimmings, Gloves, Combs, ribbons, Hale Broods, Dress Caps, and every kind usually kept in a country store. .Bonnets und Straw Hats of the latest styles; silk. crape, awl straw bonnets. Hats and Caps of the very latest 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, awl Oil Cloth. Also—Hard ware, the- l rest assortment in town, not excepting the Hard ware establishment, and at tower ,prices. Queensware, Groceries, Tobi&o; Segars,lWillow ware and Cedar ware. Ropes, Tow-linos. mid Cords, and evervtliing. , usually kept heap a country store, can be had at the eap htore of Iblutingdon. April 16, 1836. .1. & W. SAXTON.' Also, Groceriesi' Qieensware, Glassware, Hardwa kc j equal- tq. L au in•town; and marry'uwre articles too numerous to mentilon." : • My old. customers and the public in general. aro_ inyifed to call a - tui examine my new Goods. They will find them equal in quality, and as low in price, as any 'others in the county. All . kinds of country produce talcon in oxen:6g° for (i'oocl. at:the Jtighest f market prime=. ; :•• - - •., .. , ; Huntingdon, Mum.li 726, - I.Ssu,' , , .., fALD STROUS E AGAIN kf, with a spiendici .stock - of CLCYPIUNG, Inw,to Ismin the latest styles of the choicest Goods. The stork consitts in part of Drags and Frock Coats, Pants, Vests, of which will be r dispOsmi t of at ,low ra4l3. Also, a good assortment:of DRY GOODS, Comprising Baregcs, Tunes,. ChaileyZ, ,Do Laines, Bril liants, Lawns, Vic. ' • • Also, , GROCERIES, &c. • . 13eing anxious:Wsocitre a part of the public confidence and patronage, 1 will. do my,utmost to merit the same, - and therefore'would e:arti o itly solicit those about purchas ing any thing In my line" to call and .e.`xamine my Stock before going elsewhere, as I shall dlways' keep. a onnplete Stock constantly on hand, to enable one to suit- the tastes of all who meyfeel inclined to favor std ii itli their custom. Remember your old friendlloset MOSES. STROCTS, Dorris' Dnildiag; nuntingden, Pa. - March 19, ISM. • GROCERYAND CONFECTIONA RY STORE. LoNft & DEClCEll..reqpectfully in fornt their friends and the public in • general, that they still 'continue the Grocery and Confectionary Inßiness, under the Sons of Tempeiance Hall, on Main stret, tingdiitf. Whcro they have now on hand a full and general assortment of . C,fo . . Groceries and. nfectionarle, . Nfhich they will sell wholesale and retail. Tip' have also on hand Buckets, :.. 4 :dt;,Carnet Bags, Fancy Afticies. &d., .4.1 c. ,, ac.: . 411 of. which they.will sell cheap. Country pro duce, taken in. exchange fur PoOds—th.e.4;ash paid when we liavd no Goods to suit customers. ,' As we are determined teaccomModateall wild may call at our store, we invite an examination and trial, of our stock. 1.0:' , .;61 6 'DECKER. H . ...,. . Huntingdon, Apl. 19. 15M.... , P °WAND'S Improved Tonic Mixture, for Fever and Aue, at WILLIAMS t 00'S, `RESIT OLIVE OIL For Pale at Trima.vbis & Coos, UN TING- DON COMMERCIAI SCIIOOL.—This school has been opened in the Hall formely used by, the Sons of Temperance, on Hill.street. The course of instruction . embraces Single and Double Entry Book-Iteeping;Leetnres dti Commercial Science and also Lectures onCommercial Law, Ethics, and Political Economy; deliver€d by members of the Dar: - The Student passek through - a course comprising • over four hundred forms, writing, nut, Journalizing, Posting, and closing four entire sets of llookg, '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 co-partner ship,'• mid ;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, OT both, if they wish—the time is unlimited. They can leave at any time and return at pleasure without addition al charge. Assistance given, when required, in opening and closing books. , For any other particulars address personally or by letter, T. Ti. POLLOCK, Principal: Huntingdon, April 2, 1856. , CLOTHING A NEW ASSORT MENT JUST OPENED! and will he sold 30 per cent CHEAPER than the cheapest. ... , ' H. ROMAN respectfully informs his customers, and the public generally, that he has just opentid at his store room in Market Square, Huntingdon, a splendid new stock of . Refulymade , . , Clothing for Spring and Summer, which he will sell cheaper than the same quality of Om& can' be purchased at retail in Philadelphia or any other establishment in the country. , .. Persons wishing to buy Clothing would ,do well to can 'rind examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. ' Huntingdon, April 2, 1E50.‘ • ' ' ' .11 ---- ITNTINGTDON CARRIAGE AND WAGON MANUFACTORY.—OWSN BOAT,thank hie Past lavors, respectfully' inforths a . the public in general that he has removed - to his new shop on Washington street, on the property lately and for many years oc copied by Alex. Carmon, where he is prepared to manufno ture all kinds of,Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways Wagons, and in short, every kind of 'vehicle desired. liockaways and Buggies of a superior manufacture and finish always on hand and-for sale at fair prices, , Repairing of all kinds dome at the shortest notice and uu the most reasonable terms. lluntingdon,..May 16, 1854. LATEST AnIVAL OF SUMMER GOODS at the DROAD-TOP DEPOT: , CUNNINGHAM A DUNN, have just received a well selected steel of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of - Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats and Caps,' . Boots and Shoes, Hardn'are, Queensware. Cedarware, Crockery-ware, stone 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 Merchaii -dize, Produce, &r. Huntingdon, May 14, 1856. ARBLE YARD: The undersienied 2, • would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Huntingdon and the adiciiiiing counties to the stock of beautiful inarldemow on hand. He is prepared to furnish at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables and Stones of every desired size and limn' of Italian or Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved with appro priate devices, or plain, as may suit. 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. Call and see, before you purchase elsewhere. Shop on Hill street. Huntingdon, Pa. Huntingdon, May 16, ISsfi. COUNTRY DEA.LEES can buy Cloth ing from me in Huntin,gtion at. WHOLESALE, a.% cheap as they can in the cities, as I have a Wholesale Store in Philadelphia. 11. ROMAN. Huntingdon. April 2. IS:irl. . uTA.TCHES, CLOCKS,. AND t' s . V V .TEWELItY. The subscriber, thankful to Par his friends and patrons, and to the public goner- 1- ally, for their patronage, still continues to carry on at the same stand, l one door east of Mr. C. Coats'-kletel, Market Street, Huntingdon, where he will attend to all who will Tavor 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 and Jewelry of all kinds will he 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 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. from Union • to The e :liolin.Union undersigned still cont'n• ties to run a tri-weekly line of stages over the road between _Mount Union and Chambersbur^ . .. ' 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 lb be maintained, and he the,relbre earnestly calls upon tho pubhc-generally to patronise it. confident that it will bo fir their mutual adVantage. • 'Every attention necessary. will be givem•and the running of the stages Will ho regu lar. t z - 11.,,Stages leave Mt. Union at 5 o'clock, p. 'm., every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday—returning on-Mondays,. Wednesdays and Fridays; arriving at 3lount Union in time-for the cars. Stages stop at Shirleysburg, Orbisouin, Shade Cap. Burnt Cabins, Fannetsburg, Horse Talley, Strasburg, and Reefer's store. t.:9,_Faro through i 43,00; to intqmorliato points in pro portion. JOHN JAMISON- August 22, 1855—tf. N EW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE' -N. G- -N. SPENCER THOMAS, No. 26 South Second St., Philadelphia. Importer, Manufacturer, and Dealer in Drugs, 'Chemicals, ACids, Dye Shift's, Paints, Oils, Colors, White Lead, French and American White Zinc, Window Glass, Glateware, Yarnishes, Drusbes, Instruments, Ground Spices, - Whole Spices, and other' articles usually kept by Druggists, including Boiax, 'lndigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash, &C- &c. All orders_ty -mail or' otherwise promptly attuthic4 to. Country, merchants are invited to call and examine our 'stock before' purchasing elsewhere. Goods sent ,to!any)df ;the ,wharves or railroad stations. Prima low and goods warranted. , Philadelphia, March 12; 1S :36-IY. THE WEST:BRA:NCH INSURANCE COMPANY, of Lork Haven. Pa., insures Detached 'buildings, Stores, Merchandize, Farm Property, and other DWltlings, awl their content-4. at moderate rates. 'Thawrous-Lifon. 'John J. Pearce, Hon. 0. C. Harvey, John D. Hall, T. T. Ahrens, Charles A. Mayer, D. FL ;lack inan, , Charles Crist, W. White, Peter Diekeon, Thomas Kitchen. G. C. 'Harvey, President; T. T. Abmms, Vice Pres ident ; Thos. Kitchen, Secretary,. . REFERENCES—San:MeI H. Lloyd, Thos...Dowman,.D. 'D., A. A. Winegardner, Wm. Vanderbelt, L 4 111ckey, Wm. Fearon, A. White: Dr. J. S. Crawford, James' Quiggle, A. Uptiegraff,r John W. Maynard, James Armstrong, Hon. Simon Cameron, lion. Win, Bigler Huntingdon, April 0, 1.856. S T STE EL BLADE Moulders' B LI) Shovels, Miners' Coal Shovers,. &c., at the new Hard ware Storo of ' J. A.- BROWN 4e: CO. • RAMS, Shoulders and Flitch for sale by - ' LOYE & 31cDWIT. AI FETAL AND CHAIN RUMPS, ex trentely low, nt J. • A. - 111t0INN '& . , lIA.RDWARE ,STORE., - D AY It U.M 2 ---A genuine article for sale JO •by - - . • '' • • : 1 11M". WILLTAMS R CC/. VANCY'SOA . !. ) S, - ' At the Cheap r Ste,i.e Of W3I..WILIAA3fS Su CO , .Q.ALT ! SALT! !-- , Direct Ithpprtatiou: I kJ - ' ASHTON, VARSLIAL 4rid PINE SALT. , Ormincl Aliim"Salt.Dniry Salt-4 lait,•-e stock cimstrintlY on hafid,and for Salo 'by : CARR,•GIESE if-CO., „trocl.nce Commission Merchant?, 21 Spears llrliarf,Datti .nniro. ,:, 'r'ilri3 4 •Liunilla.iter alm'ays' on hand. JulS , 22, 1856.* WAINE . 'S, PANACEA • filo"' 'g,i,6aTeF . r , 7 , o .. , - einody for Scrofi'ala, for sale rs.t tho Cheap Drng .. tStoo • WIL•WILLLAIIS A: CO.' "DROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA Jo (TENGER; for g.Mo by WM. IVTLLLAMS &.00. E[ILLIER'S Exdelsior furikitqrd for. Plano Fortes . and Oil Paiiniings. at • ' ISM. WILLIAMS BALSAM SULPHUR foi'inle • • M. WILLIAMS d: CO VBESII lot of Clarified Table Oil• for sale by , WM. WILLIAMS A; CO. - - - R. ROWAND'S Blackberry float; an Mesthruible and warranted remedy for Bawd Com •plaints, at the cheap Drug, Varcity and Faucy store of WTI. WILLIAMS & CO.' THE FINEST assortment of Fancy Cass - imams ever offered; 'Coatings and Coat Cassimers, and at lower prices • than can be purchased at any other House, for sate by- ' J. &I W. SAXTON. OIL --Linseed and Fish—for sale at the style° af LOW: k JOSEPH P.EIGGER A. S. HARRISON, Agent.