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THE HUNTINGDON GLOBE, A DEMOCRATIC FAMILY JOERNAL, DEVOTED TO LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS, C.
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rljt .i. 1. 7-1111170 DON & BROAD TOP
'RAIL 110.1. D. CHANGE OF Sal ERDULE I
On mid :catf.r 11'vitry , s,c1:9 - , Septenilwr 3, TS5i3, Trainglvill
leavc (Sunday's
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•4 3.1 zCut - m(411,1 ow I I ....... ....49.45...
" Pleqt , ant i7rove ' 0 54...
" MattleAuirr,.. 10.04...
1'0ft. , ..• Run 10:2,0
" Rougit ..(:. 14.17 , 1,v 10110—
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;Sun - unit 10.50
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" 7 7 .1,11:2151mrg 77 ''.0...
Arrive at Allaelnippa 11.:7fi..
~......'ECONI) TRAIN
r.m. A.V.
Lofty° 'atm 1 - ingdon . 5,30 ...... ...Arrive 5.:34
" :%1 - Cortnells.town 5.443 C 4 . F.1.9'
" Pli itstia t Grove ti 5.54 qlO
" Marklesbnrg •• 6.00 n 7.53
" Cot The Itun 6,20 " . ..... ...7.42
" llough & 'toady 0,30 " .........7.34
" ;Fishers' Summit 0.50 Li 7.lfi
r•Saxton ' 7.10 4, 050
" Itic - blelsbut - 7.20 ':" . ..... ...0.4,0 -
Arrive at Allaq u iiipa.„.... ......... 7.3-1 ' Leave .........0.30
Conneetitus, a t HITSTINGDO:sI with the following Trains
on renusylNania Rail Road: the 'l , ,:tpre , m Train West at
7.12 a.m.—rho Through Mail Train East at 2.30 p. m., mu/
the Through Mail Train West at 5.1 S p. m.
Commeting at ALLAQUIPPA with Four Horse Mail
Coaches to 111 0 .1M , 0111).
Fifty pound: 1 - taggag,e allowed each p,iss-erigrr. For any
further information inquire at the office, of Taste9tortation
Department. Huntingdon.
;LAMBS BOON, Strperintendent.
September 155(3.
STEWA_RT TrEITTY S.; SONS, Ma
o-. sonic unit Chestnut. street, ("whin - Sth) l'bilatlel
pnia, have opened a large and splendid stock of Velvet,
Tapestry, Tirittselq, Three Ploy, Ingrain and Venitiatt
I=l2
Also—Floor Oil Cloths. Matting's, Hearth Rugg. Door
;Vats. brngiret.. Stair Rod/q, Table and Piano Covers, &c.,
&c., which they are selling very love for Cash. Wholesale
and Retail. September 1.0.1556--.3m.
_ .__ •
TTN.DIESFANCY FURS--J UH N
FADLIII.A.. No. 2.S•lMarket Street. above Stli, Phila
oetuttia. Importer. .. , :nnuflicturer and Dealer in all kinds
and qualities of FANCY FETES. for Ladies and Children.—
J. i%.. would call the attention of the Ladies and others to
his immense assortment, being the direct Importer and
Manufacturer of all toy FlJlltt% I feel confident in sa3•ing
that I can oiler the great t•st inducements to those in want
and at the same time will have one or the largest assort
ments to select from. •
:Storekeepers and the trade will please give me a call be
fore 1 trchasing as my - Wholesale department 18 well :Alp
plied to meet the demand forevery article in the _Far line,
and at the loweist pos•dble Manuilleturers Prices.
JOHN FAREIRA, 2SI Market St.
illentemlwr 10- 1556-Im.
AVAIIMSTRATOR'S NO T IC E.-
Letters of Administration have been granted to me
upon the Estate of Susanna Smoker. late of Brady town
ship, Huntingdon county, defd. All persons indebted to
her are requested to make immediate payment, and those
having claims will present them to inc. •
B.A.RLET7, EALEY,
Administrator.
Brady . twp., Sept. 10, 18.56.—Gt.'
QELLING - OE-R—The widersignal
having dettrminued to quit business, oilers to sell his
whole stock of _
WATCILES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. AT COST!
by the single article or the whole together. Call soon and
get bargains! Persons having - jobs et Ids store, will
please call and get them immediately.
AZ-Those knowing themselves indebted to the subscri
ber. will call and settle rintrrintrEtt
iluntingdon, Sept. 3,1850. EMT. SNARE.
G UN
NOTlCE.—Andrew Wurr
Importer and :11anufacturer of
OUNS, InFLESJISTOLS, Cc..
No. 123 North Second Street, Philadelphia,.
Where he keeps constantly on baud a general assortment
of flue double and single barrel Shot thins. 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 snake: rifle barrels, shot bags, pouches.
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 REASONABLE
TERMS.
443—Particular attention paid to REPAIRING in all its
branches. ANDREW WURFF.LE.IN.
September 3, ISSG-3ns.
BEI
- FALL STOCK-NEW GOODS.
I:tines—Best Styles - Fall Calicoes—Very large stock of New
Shawls—Flannels, Welsh, English and American—Cloths,
Vestings and all kinds :liens' Wear—Sheeting-lg. Table
Linens, Toweling:, &e. EYRE & LAN/YELL
4th and Arch Streets, Philadelphia.
Storekeepers are invited to examine our New Goods.—
Families can be well suited in every kind of Dry ,Goods..._
We make Black Silks and Shawls,,leading articles for
Whole,aleing. P. S. Jobs received daily from the Sections
of New York and Philadelphia.
I'Cds :S.:I:TT CASH. September 10, ISSO-43m.
fIBEMIUM IMPROVED SUPE R
g PHOSPHATE OF LDIE. The only Silver Medal yet
awarded by Agricultural Societies, was given to THIS SU
PERIOR ARTICLE, at the last Pennsylvania State Fair,
at
_ , i%
Ilarrisbur as a FERTILIZER of the BEST tHSALITY for
WI f BAT, bOlCsi. OATS. Grass and Potatoes, raising HEAVY
CROPS, and greatly IMPROVING the SOIL. The subscri
her respect fully intorms FARMERS andBEALERS that he
is prepared to•supply the Fall demand with this superior
and well tested article.
11,A)_Agents Wanted.—A liberal disronnt allowed. Also,
\o. I Peruvian and Mexican Guano, Pondrutte And Land
Plaster. Oils, Candles, Soap, &e., of the best quality, at low-,
(St Inarkut
9 S ii South Wharves, below Market St., Philadelphia
August 20,-...185631n.
LREADY ON HAND WITH PALL
.AND WINTER COODS.—MOSES STRAU6 has jut.t
n_.celv4;tl a splendid stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
,11,11
DIZY GOODS OF ALL KINDS, .READY MADE CLOTH
17CG,
zmi c.malaine cor yuurselves.
ilunting , lou, Aug. 37,1.'z.'..7)C,. ,
EAD PIPE for'sale at the Hardware
_l,4Store. Huntingdon.
ci s i'llUtM_ACETl, a prime lot, for sale by
kJ) UTM. WILLLOSS & CO.
NT•!] ----- W1
01:40 - THING I .—II . it 0 \I AN
1 has returned from the V.att with a largo stoi:a of
FALL AND %TINTED, CLOTHING, •
for Merl and Boys—all of the best and elwaper than else
where. Call and examine for yonfselrea.
Iluntiimlon Sept. 3.4, 1556.
TOST.—On the Bth inst., in the bo-
I rou g h - of Iluntingclon, 'between the P. R. R. Depot
and the Post Office a RED SHAWL, 'WWI a yellow border,
and satin stripe. ?rlie finder will please leave it at the Post
Office.
500 CHESTNUT POSTS for Sale by
(sopt10) CUNNINGIIA2I& DUNK.
riIHE COMING- HOLIDAYS !--Great
AL PREPARATIONS' I 'WM. T.Y.R", in returning- thanks
to his numerous friends and residents of Huntingdon and
vicinity for their very liberal patronage, mid anticipating
all increased demand for articles of his own Manufacture
and Importation, has made extensive preparations to sup.
ply the same, in his stack 3urixtev...d by none in the city, and
to which he is constantly receiving nittlittimsfront Europe
r!I the newest styles,) can always be found a choice selection
of articles suitable for. Bridal. Birthday and Holiday Pres
ents, of the most recherche and untilac description. compri
sing, in part Rich Dressing CMOs, Writing _Desk, Calms.
Fans, Bronze Bisque and Parian Figures, Musical Boxes,
Opera Glasses, and a rich variety of the useful and orna
mental in Ormolu, Bronze, Shell, Mosaic, Papier Mache,
ac. Also, Combs, Brushes and Toilet Articles,
Whl. T. FRY,
128 ARCH Street, (opposite the Theatre) Philadelphia.
October 1,18156-3 in.
LSTOVES, STOVES.—Wholesale and
RETAIL—We respectfully call the attention
ol.Country Merchants and those in want of a
good article of Cooking, Heating Stoves, to our
extensive stock, comprising the following Stoves, . 4
to wit:.
Globe Cook, Completes. Delaware Cook, Danner, Flat Top;
Bay State, Ariel. Buck C,.0„;
Our Heating Stoves consist of Bar rooms, Cannon Stores,
Sabunanders, &c.
Our MACGREGOR Heating Stove:4, for Malls. Parlors and
Stores;warrant.e.ti to give more heat than ally Other Stove
in the market, as numerous references will mhow.
IN.I. B. Also, Agents for Queen's Patent Portable Forges
Macgregors Cauldron Furnaces, for rendering lard,
ize. Give us a call before purchasing, elsewhere.
.NEMAN &WAIL:W:I 7 Z'.
, .
IC. E. Corner Second & itnee $ll.
September 3., 185G-3m.
i ADIES, ATTENTION !—My assort
®®ment of beautiful dress goods is now open, and ready
for inspection. Every article of dress you may de , irc. eau
be found at my store. D. P. GM S.
.11,•0"c E RTES.—NEW BUSINESS
. AT AN OLD STAND.---The subscriber would infirm
the Public that he ha. just opened a well selected
Went of GROCNRIES, at Harrison's Store born. at the
west end-of Hill Street; where ho will teep and sell all ar
ticles in his line, for cash, or in' exchange for country pro
dace. IItOBEHT
Onutingdon, Oct, 1, 1566, -
trriit
ME
DE=
pROCLAMATIO.N.—Whereas, by a
precept to me dircetei . l, dated at Huntingdon, the 30th
stay - of August, A. D. ISod, render the hands and Mails of
the lion. ticsaitte Taylor, President of the Court of Common
Plert.4, Oyer and Terminer. awl general jail delivery of the
24th judiciel disti itt of Pennsylvania, composed of Hun
tinadou, Blair mul Ctunlada; and site Hon. Jonathan :le
'Williams and Thumas F. Stewat t, his :Iseociates, :Judges of
I la• comity of Ifuntingdow justices assigned, appointed to
hoar, try and determine all and every indictments made or
don the or concerning all ( times, IN hich by the lilac of
the State are made capital. or felonies of death, and other
oilein•es. crimes ane, mindeammtors, - nide?' have loon or
shall hereafter bo committed Cl' perpetrated for, crimes
a llrestiiil-1 am commanded to make public proclamation
throughout my whole I n iliwick. that a Coart,of Oyer and
Terminer, of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions, will he
held at the Court House in tits borough of Iluntingdon, on
the second Monday (and 10th day) of November next, and
those who will plosecute the said prisauces be then and
there to prosecute them tIB it shall be just. and that all
3m - dices of the Peace, Coroner and Constables within said
rainnty be then and there in their proper persons. at 10 O '
clock. a ru., of said day. with their records, inquisitions.
examinations and remembrances, to do those -things which
to their offices respectively appertain.
Dated at Huntingdon the frith of October, in the, year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-els., and the
80th. year of American Independence.
I JOSHUA G II E END AND. S.'wri.ll.
pRoCLA.AIATION.—Wherens •by a
, precept to me directed hy the Judges of the Common
fleas of the (minty or Huntingdon, bearing test the .40111
day of August, 1,556.1 am coranottoted titmice, Paddle Proc
lamation tbroaghont my whole bailiwick, ti cat a Court of
Common Pleas will be behl at the Court House in the bor
ough of Huntingdon, on the 3rd Monday (and 17th day) of
ic o iA,niber, A. D., 15,511, for the trial of all issues in said Court
which remain undetermined before the said Judges, when
and where all jurors, witnesses, and suitors', in tho trials
of all issnes are required.
Dated at I luntingdon the Villa of July, in the year of our
lord IS3II, taut the. 50th yeartif American Independence.
jOSIICA tiIIERNLAND„ SheriS:
SIIERIFF . S 07FICC:, t
Huntingdon, Oct. 10. 1856. j
rrBIAL LIST for November Term, A
ti D. ISSG. FIRST WEEK.
3,LLry Steeiey Hugh ilioran's Admr
Taylor for use a David Hudson's Admr
John Lukens. Adam a John and Robert Madden
John SaNT6uv a Henry Davis
John Conrad's adm'r John If. Stonebraker
Matthews heirs a 0 K and .T II Shoenberger
D. Caldwell • a Samuel Bolinger
Charles Brat ton r William Corbin 's Admr
Mattlitems heirs B S Plowman
George McCrum v Thos IYilwn
tiortoe Shoen berger
George °tent:irk a B Sellers
Stirling & Alexandor r. Evacken. Stitt S: Co
John H. Wheeler a Moses Greenland
I. Woolverton a Irvin. Green et al
Marquands Pentia R R Co.
Jacob 11. Sex v Samuel Caldwell
James Bell v John S Miller
George W. Pheasant v Robert Hare Poirol
SZcoND WEEK.
Shoenln•rger's Ear v A P Wihon et al
A P v 31 Buoy
cola: Lcc - t• Joseph P Moore
3lielia-1 Quarry t• IVira - i & Buchanan
Clement's heirs r Brown & States
Patrick. Kelley . V Penn'a It It Co
George Lava v Michael Hawn
Isaac Ilaicht v A, Wise, .7r. & Jacob Wise
Jos. W Riley for use v IL & II T. 11.31. It. k. C. Co.
INielvilas C. 'Decker v Boat & Buckingham
C- W Wagoner v W Garver
Elizabeth - Keit to v A. Price .(- Snail R - eitto
Samuel Stewart 97 Sholller & Son
Leonard Weaver v Lock & Snyder
Joseph McCracken . v Win Foster's E.vrs S: heirs
_Adolphus Patterson r .1 S P & W W Harris
Fisher & Mcliurtrio e Shoop ,V, Wharton
George Couch Mr use v Couch, Reed S. Co.
Jacob Cresswell v Robert Hare Powel
Samuel Beatty v Wl/ Wharton - 4: 31 Wharton
Andrew Crowuovcr v Win. Cummins ailin'r. Si AI.
C 11111111111.9.
M. F. CAM 1'13E1.4 Prothonotary.
Cm ' October 15. 1850.
T IST OF GRAN}) 3 UItORS for
Court of Quarter Fessions to lie held at Huntingdon.
in nod for the County of Huntingdon, on the second Men
day and 10th day rit'Sovein her, 1850.
Andrew Carberry, Farmer, Hopewell
Henry Cornprop,t, innkeeper, Hunting - don.
George W. Cobol, Farmer, Clay
John M. Cunningham, Carpenter, Huntingdon
John Curfman, Fanner, Union
Jacob DufT, Blacksmith, West
David Dunn. Merchant, Huntingdon
Alexander Ewing, Farmer, West
Finnuel Byer, Farmer, Warriorsmark
:Nicholas Coshorn. Farmer, Tell
Jacob Goodman, Mill Wright, Henderson ,
amm
. .
Samuel Carpenfrr, Ifuntingdon
Henry . Tsenbem, Farmer. Walker
Andrew
Lias,
Fanner, Tod
John P. Lee,Farmer, Jackson
Famuel W. yton. Merchant, Micros
Henry L. McCarthy, Teacher, Brady
Isaac 31 Neff, Fanner, -
Henry Putt, cbo Hopewell
Peter Swine, do Shirley
John Shoop. do do
.4.lexandi.T Stewart, do Franklin
James Shively, do Went
nt.ivrazss - .11;11t).RS-FIRST
Rudolph jireDZICILIZL», 141111122*, Walker
Abraham Bolinger„ of John; farmer, Toll
Elias Brown, farmer, Springfield
Adam Black. farmer, Clay
John Baker, jr., carpenter, Clay
John Cresswell, merchant, West
Solomon Chi!cote, miner, Tod
Enoch Chilcole. filmier, Springfield • '
Samuel Cummins, farmer, Jackson •
William Callniugham, jr.„ farmer, Clay
William Dysart, farmer, Franklin • '
John Decker, farmer, Hopewell
Levi Evin-, mereliant, Ted
James Edwards, fanner, Toil
Samuel Fleming, laborer, Barre°
Daniel Fink, farmer, -Penn :
George Garner,. fanner, Penn
George W. Glazier, carpenter, Huntingdca.
John R. Gorsuch, jr.. termer, Cass .
John lintcliken, harmer, Warriorsioark .•
FrAerick Ileeter, fanner, Porter
William Ih:if:Gan, carpenter, Huntingdon
Henry Ker, do '
Peter Kesler. merchant, 'Brady
Caleb Roily, liiliorer, Cromwell
John Ipport, tanner. Franklin
William Lightner, laborer, Brady
Christian Long, Grocer, Huntingdon
Adam. Leffert, Jr.. fanner. Porter
Samuel Miller, of `val. farmer, Barree
William Moore, fernier, West
John ti. Miller. manufacturer, .Tarkson
David B. Gong, farmer, Warriersmark
Benjamin 1, lair; than, plasterer, Walker
_A.'ll. Saagaree, farmer, Walker .
Behjamin Sprankle, farmer. Morris
Daniel Showalter. fannen'llend - ersOn
Jaroll Suinmers,•jr., Ihriner.llnPewidf •
David Shultz; farmer, Hopewell
Abraham Shoenfelt, farmer, Walker '
David SYTtissey, farmer, Porter
Abraham Weight, farmer, Franklin
George Whittaker, farmer. Porter
Simeon Wright, Esq.. fanner, Union
Samuel Wigton, farmer, - Franklin
Jorden Wright, farmer, Union
Isaac Wolverton, miller, Brady • •
Daniel Womelzdurf, J. I'., Franklin ~
TRAVERSE TEROES—.SECOND {MS.
Jacob Anepach, farmer. Jackson
William M. Bell, Iromnasi cr. Shirley
Samuel Bucher, farmer, Shirley
Ch2orgc Borst, farmer, Shirley
John 13rmnbaugh. farmer, Penn '
Robert Cunningham, Harmer, Banco
Audi ow Crotsley, ihrther, Penn
William Curry, jr., manufacturer, Franklin
Louis Cornelius, laborer, Shirley
Samuel Doren. farmer. Dublin
John C. Davis, farmer: West
Aaron W. Evans, merchant, C:IE9
Allen Edwards, manufacturer. Tod
John G. Gluck. farmer, Shirley
James Gifford, Esq., Tell
Samuel Grove. Eumer, Cromwell
James Ganoe, farmer, Warriorsmark
Walter Galbraith, farmer, Cromwell
John Geissinger, farmer, Penn
George Hawn, farmer, Brady
James Hirst, former, Jackson
John Householder, J. P.. Penn
Andrew S. Harrison, J. P., Hnntingdon
Jahn 31cl'herrem.f. P.. Franklin
Richardson Read, merchant. Cass
George Robertson, Limner, Springfield
Bothrock, plasterer. Huntingdon
Jacob Stover, farmer, Warriorsniark
Samuel Sharrer. farmer, Shirley
Henry Shaffer, farmer, Cass
Alexander Stitt, Lirmer, Porter
Jonathan Tialgue, farmer. Cromwell
- Francis B. wal ace. blacksmith. Huntingdon
Thomws Weston, mechanic, Warriorsmark
John Wiy. farmer. Franklin
R. B. Wigton, iroutuaster, Cromwell
.7. GREENLAND, Sheriff.
THOMAS lI.V.NIER.
BENJ. IC, NEFF, Com iterg.'
JAGOIT BARER,
October 15, 185 t
E • XECUTOR'S N 0 T 1(, E.—Letters
Testamentary upon no EAtate of 'WM. ITAYS,dec'd..,
late of Jackson township. 11 - 101 ti ng,don county. haying, been
grantol to the undersigned. all persons indebted to said
estate ar notified to in:ace immediate payment. and those
having clean against the :satin. to proeout 1110111 duly nu
t hentEcated thy bet tleniont, to
Sept. IG. IS ;G.'
OV.ERCOAT:-.i, of all kinds, cheaper
than eis6wharo, at
Qrit. 1, 1856. u. nom. \'B ctoTunco STORE.
SAMEEL S TrIVA TtT,
Ex cutor
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned offer at private sale, A TRACT OF
FINE LIMESTONE LAND, situate in Woodcoeh. -
Huntingdon county-, about one mile from McConnellstown,
one and a half front the Itroad Top Rail Road, and sit and
a half from the PennsyMuth:Rail Road and Canal at Hun
tingdon, 'There are 451 ACRES in the whole tract, 200 of
mhich are cleared and in good cultivation: 100 acres are in
clover and 20 in timothy. It is all GOOD LIMESTONE.
/,,ETD, and can conveniently he divided ;lite two or more
farms.
There are n good DIvA - 91g /rouse, frame Stable,
Double Earn and Outitildings.and. fewo Orchards,
on the property.
A stream sufficient tor a Saw ITitl rims through it, and
there are springs in every field except on,e.
The laud which is not cleared is well covered with 'Pop
lar, Chesnut, Tiltitconk, Hickory, Walnut, Locust and'Ma
ple timber of the hest quality.
There iv a good Lime Kiln on the farm, and a rein of
Ji , ssd Ore inns through the land, which will snake iron
equal to any manufactured on the Juniata.
The laud is all patented, and au indisputable title will
be given.
Possessian given after the first of April next.
TERMS—One fourth in hand, and the residue in three
equal annual instalments with interest.
Any further hithrmation desired, will he given by sluts
S . : Donuts, Huntingdon, DANIEL FLIINNER on the, premises,
or the undersigned at Rittaning. ,
A. 5: A. REYNOLDS,'
Executors of Darhi Reynolds, deceased.
•
July 5.1536.--3ut
. __—_
Y.], NEATEST AND BEST AS
SORTMENT OF' BOOTS AND SHOES, JUST RE
,ILI TED BY LEVI WESTBROOK.
Ladlei , and gentlemen are invited to call and '- I
examine my - ueautiful a , sortment ,of Boots and
Shoes of all sizes, of the latest . styles, fur all ages.
Huntingdon, ;June 4, 1850. ,
SHOPS,. GAITORS, AND
p FASILIOI%.;ABDE HATS,
Si - LLING AT VERY LOW PRICES,
AT 1.1. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE.
Huntin gdon. Pa.
IN -KW GROCERY STORE. "
Everything of the best Cheaper than elsewhere.
LOVE & McDMT inform the citizen" of Huntingdon
and vicinity. and the public in general that they have just
opened in Market Square. in the dwelling formerly occu
pied hy Esquire Snare, a handsome assortment of the - most
CIIttICE GROCERIES. inchulingevery article usually kept
in the best Grocery Stores in the city. Having a boat run
ning, we are determined to accomodate the publicwith the
fresheA and best. Give us a call and exirniue for your
eel VI -s.
;\lay 21, 1850
QADDLERS' improved splitting and.
gauge Knives for sale ,tt the Hardware store of •
JAS. A. BROWN St
• Huntingdon. Pa.
I=i_BINIDSTO E 8 with. etiou rollers,
Whetstones, Oil Stones. also Knives and: Forks,
dc., decidedly the best assortment in the
county. Porcelain; Tinned and Plain' Boilers, tite*ing.
Frying and Baking Pans, for sole at prices which make it
the interest of purchasers to call at the Hardware Store tif
JAS. A. BROWN &
AT AC KERMA—In whole and half' bar
-0 A rch , . Al.o, ROE HERRING- by the half barrel, for
cale at the cheap grocery of
LOVE &:-.11-DIVIT.
IGIVINING- RODS:!. Armitage's Pa
tt 4 /TENT OF SUPERIOR ELECTRIC MAGNtST LIGIIT-
A tm.; RODS. it is now admitted on nil liontlq. that every
handily , to be secure front the destructive influences of
lightning should be provided with a. good conductor. •
The large number of timell that are pot up
makes it necer-arp for purchasers to eNamine the merits
of the dillement net, ofb•red for sale.
The public need but to examine Armitag,e's rods to be
convinced that they are constructed npon.not only the
best, but the only sate principle of any rod in use. '
Over WOO of these rods have aim-a:l3 - I,om put up with
out the loss of a dollar's worth orbroperty by lightning irr
any buibling, to wltif_7ll they have been attached, which is
the best evidence that they ate perfeetly'secni‘e. I have a
few on haunt which I will .01 for less than-11511 of the re
tail price asked by Armitage. to close out my sloth. Call
soon at Colon's Book Store, lbintingdon, l'a., where they
ennui be had of WM. COLON.
Iluntingdon..7uly 16, 1856. •' '
-NEW GOODS.----JutA received, a Irani
ety of articles at the corner of Smith and Allegheny
:streets. Cedar and Willow ware; Axes, double and single
hit. Stoves. ]run Kettles, _Plough Slicers; ac.. Cc.. whole
sale and. retail. GEO. I EMMET.
A L
UCTION .11,002,1.—Hayinlz fitted up
_ A _ an Auction HOom adjoining his Store, the undersign
ed mil sell nff part of his stock by minion, every lsritiirday'
evening. and daring the Court, until disposed or. Persons
having any articles of furniture or merchandise. to dispo , e•
~,,.... .. - - ...., r .., . ~,, - - t-tr, ',a, c flow TrwrltCrillir, ci,....-e,
can have sales made to the best advantage: on moderate
charges—or if the owners prefer attending to their sales,
they can have the nee of the Auction Room a day, weep.
Sze.. at moderate charges. GEO. FIAitiLEY.
llnntingdon. August 6,1556-3 t.
T EYSTONE STATE SAPONTITER,
or CONCENTRATED LYE, warranted to make soap
ithont lye, and with little-trouble. It makQs hard, soft.
:mil fancy saali : 4: For sale at the cheap Drag awl Fancy
Store of WILLIAMS d co.,
.3Tarket Square, Hmitingclon, Pn
TTISTOILY OF THEI , I 4 I.II,LY
SET-
T!.JJtENT OF THE JUNIATA: VALLEY—The
C1t17.1.•11S of Huntingdon comity mut procure the above
work at the Book-tore of W. COLON. in Ihrntingdom 'Who
will oleo mail it to any acblre,s on the receipt ..o1 two dol
lar,. limiting - don. July f.';, 1,554..
UT:TEI.OIZ, ,VA INT ILL - .l\.
sale at the Cheap Drug Siore, 3fatket Square._
SUP - ERTOR HORSF.I BALLS,:
WILLIAMS & CO'S.
_
_____ ______
trfITRATE . of 3.la2;nesiar for sale at the
) New and Cheap Druz Store' in Huntingdon, Fa.
_ - ._ -
i n LASS of all sizes from Bxl.o to 20x30;
- 3reccive.l;ina for sale by IVILLIA7 , IS & CO.
71. 1 .13.J.E - I lot of Balm o - 1: a Thousand
k
‘l'lrew:r,. cur :-.11 - le , a yn.e-y.
Ott the rkew . Driig,nand Variety
Scum, Ilfarket. Square.
I:, A, 1)!)It:1i1
1.0 ttiEY & DOUGHERTY- Whole
1,
.Dealers iu TOBACCO AND SMAIIS, •No. 31
North Firth Street, Philadelphia. (July 8, ISSO.
1).AU5A.A....317 FIR for stde , gt:theOlicai)
Drug Store of • WM. WILLIAMS &•CO:
T)FJME lot of Farina,. just reccil'ed and
.11 for sale at -WILLTA3TS CCVS.
WR IGI-Fr 8 Hair Regenerator or Am
wags, for rule at WILLLCKS
TEAS from 15 to 2 cents per qunrter,
at LOVE ,V 6
1 4 -1 1,01JR--,—Always on hand and for sale
at LOVE & AMIVIT'S GROCERY.
T 4 E MON SYRUP, a g,eiraine article, for
sal:: by 11';: 1. WI LLTAM CO.
- 1 4 .1 re'sh lot of Ayer C
's lierry Pectoral for
. 12 fiaieat Wail/1111Y k• Co's Cheap Drug Store.
QCHENOK'S. Pultuonic syrup for •the
LI cure of ,Consumption, for sale by
11 7 111. WILLIAMS CO'S.
USBAN WS celebrated (lalcined - illagli
loi- F - 4.1e at tin.'CIIEILP DRUG STORE, MaF
livt 'Jinn gOlop,-
1 110BiAS' Venetian Liniment, fir sale
by -
- PIPORTANT TO EVERYBODY.—
a. For the last three years, I lucre 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 $l,OOO to $5,000 per
annum; and having made arrangements to go to Europe
next l;lpring, to engage in the .same business, I am willing
to give fen instructions in the art to any person in the
United l'itates or Cunadas. who will remit me -the Faun of
$l. I ton induced, from. the success I have been favored
ith, and the many thankful acknowledgments I have re
ceived from those whom I have instructed, and who are
making from $5 to $l5 DER DAY at it, tv give any person an
opportunity to engage in this business, which is easy,
Idra , an h and very prd dltddile, at a sitall cost. There is pied
itively No Ifcamai in the matter. References of the heat
class eavi be given as regards it, character, and I can refer
to persons whom I have instructedl, who will testify that
they are making from $5 to $l5 per day at the seine. It
is a business in which either ladies or gentlemen cast en
gage. and with perfect ease make a very handsome Taconic.
dtzeverel Wks in various parts of New Fork State, Penn
sylvania and Maryland, whom I have i astrticted, are lIONS
making from $2 hi $6 per day at it. It is a GEXERA.LIRISI
NES. Mid but a few shillings is required! to strut it. Upon
receipt of $l, I will immediately scud to the applicant a
printed circular containing full instructions in the
,art,
which can be perfectly- nrater,tood at once.
Ail letters ain- - 3t be addressed to A. T. PARSONS.' 335
Broadway, fro• York. [St,pt.lo.
pERUVIAN 141xperieuce
has taught the Fanner that the ONLY RELIABLE
Fertilizer is the PERUVIAN tIOVERNMENT GUANO.—
The subscriber, Sole Agent in Philadelphia for the sale of
it, has now on bath; a large stork of
PURE J'E tit N GUANO,
Which he will sell at the lowest Cash price, in lots to suit
either dealers fir farmers. S. CLIRISTIAN,
Sole Agent for Philadelphia,
2si . o. 4S North Wharves. it 7 North Witter St.
August 2(1.,
PROFESSIONAL Sr. BUSINESS CARDS.
lit. JOHN, McCULLOCII, offers his
professional services to the citizens of Huntingdon
111111 vicinity. 01lice at Mr. Hildebrand's, between the Ex
change and Jackson's Hotel. Aug. 28. '55.
11 P. CAMPBELL, Attorney at La'v,
Office in the brick row near the Court liermo.
JOHN SCOTT. SAMUEL T. lIROSN N.
cl COTT & BROWN, Attorneys at Law,
Huntingdon, Pht. - Office same as that Thrinerly occu
pied by Mr.-Scott.' Oct. 17, 18534
tjo 1-INN. PROWELL, Attorney at Law,
Will attend faithfully to all legal •business entrusted
to his care. Iluntingdon, July 20, 1855.
y • SIMPSON - AFRICA," - County' • Sul.-
0 veyor, Huntingdon, Pa. Office on lIiII street.
DRS. MILLER & FRAZER,„,./_-----
~:)
DENTISTS, Huntingdon, Pa.' Others”
,at 11111 street, opposite the Court Liam', and ' -
North East corner of Hill and Franklin. .lan. 9, 1856._
I (V - INT T. SAXTON, 'l-luntingdon,
Dealers in Dry G00t1,;. - Crocerieg, Qneew-
N% are. Hats, Caps. Boots, Shoes, Grain, Sc..
. COLON;
Dealer i n Books. Stationary, Wall Paper. 3c. Sc
7) P. UWIN,
Deakr in Dry Goats, Groceries, Hardware, Qncens-
NN are, irats and Caps, Boots and Siw&s. fic. '
1-GUNNING,H.A.M" 8, - .; BRO.,
• Fmk( ilantin . plon, Pa.
MeGILL, •
Le Founder, AleximdKia, rfuntingdon county, Pn
lOSES STROUS,
Dealer. in Dry Goods, Ready Made, Clothing, Gro
taies, Roots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, etc.
ROMAN,
Dealer in
,Iteady Made Clothing, Mats and Caps,
Bunts and Shoes, &c.
EN.T. JACOBS,
II At Dealer in Dry Goo(13, !truly )lade Clothing, Grocer-
Queensivare,
T WE'STBROOK,
Dealer in Gentlemen's, Ladies' null _Misses' Boots,
6110.,..5, Gaiters, etc.
T oNG & 33EcKER, .
Dealers in Groceries : Conft2cti9narieq, Qncensware,
Flour. &C.
FOSEPH - - -
REIGGER,
Watchmaker and dealer idWatelic , s; Clocks, and :few-
M.. IN
Plain find oimainentai Maimfacturer
OVE tind i'deDIVIT,
I ...
_„, Dealers in Groceries, Cronfeetimmries. Flour. Sze
RO WN and - . .•
alr-rf4 in all kin,l4 of Hardware
(i UNNINGTIAM and :DUNN,
i ovai,rs in. Dry Goods. aro:cries. thurdww-e, Queens
1 are, (rain: &e. &e:: •" - —"" '. .• : - '
OWEN BOAT,
Carriage and Waggon Manufacturer
•
1 1 • ENll . lr• 3101SIANIC4 - I.LL,
Proprietor of the Farmers' 'Home "[rote!
MOEBIJ S, •
.0 'C .r t in( )12diatiii
_
TOHN F. RAMEY, Practical Surveyor,
tillfltingarni, I Office on Hill street, one door casY
of the-Huntingdon Marble Yard.
REFERENCES—I , T. Watson, Philadelphia-; .1. P. Leslie.
Geologist, Philadelphia:
,Gharles Micklcy, Rough and
Ready Furnace, llon..lonatlian
ADAAIS & CO'S EXPRESS. T. K.
STMONTON. Agent, lltintingdon, Pa. Money, Pack
age:, and Goods of an kinds reap/ vett rold forwarded ot the
rihk. of the Company, to all the cities and pFiuciptil
in the UnitetT States,
A i rAG-LJLIZE &- PORT,
Minen4 ; and Degdor-t in lima] Top Coul, Huntingdon
-,-„.
FESSLET - ti WHEENTEY•& •
- I.l:l:3liners, and Pealora in Broad Top Coal, Huntingdon
TIOWEL, SAXTON S.: CO.
Minerq, and Dealers in Ilroad Top Coal. .T.W.Saxten
nntinplon: R. flan• l'owol, sli Walmit st.. Philadelphia
SHE BEST CHEESE-always on hand
at 14 ets. , , at 1,0\1:1 k mourvirs..
1 TOBACCO, Scgars and Sat - al; the best,
at LOVE & mcDryrrs:—
JA.B. i)outiinor
ORBISONT DORRIS
Iliners, and D'ealei-s in Broad Top Coal, 'lnn tingdon
TEST SUG A. 48, from S to 15 cents,
at ' VIVI; & MeDITIT'S.
lIi.ITEST COFFEE, at 14 cents, to be had
) at LOW: ,t MenltilTS.
NOIASSES from 50 to 75 ets.,
by gannii. :it LOVE & MeDIVIT'S.
-- tir ixED PICKLES, Pepiler Sauce and
Catsup. at ; mcmvirs.
Trlll3itlfiLLAS and Parasols, of a new
ju.t roO61y(al, and for sale by '
apll6 " J. k. NV. BAXTON.
•
1 - tE you afflicted with liheuwatism
JOILN C. WESTIMOOK, 01 . 0:14:51'il1e 711311 nfitcthres
a sure cure ibr Rheumatism.• December 7, 1855.
, L.-li. iCiUSGRAVE kV, CO.; AV hole
v . saio Dru g - g i,t,, and Dealers in Drugs, Spicris,.
Chemicals, Dye-So:ins, Acids, Glassware, faint,, this, Glas,s,,
&c., :Jiii Market . ..-:treitt above 11th, South Side. Philtulel
ph ia, , ,
.Itn,Drriggicits and country mCrchautt arc requested to
glve theta a call and emilnintt thcic stock al td price , t, h , fre
!Milting tli - jdr piniciliti,ms. May 2.4, 185 G.
ATTENTION,' ATTIINT [ON !
m•st, Zinc Paint only til3 68 per keg.
'Pare White Lead iitil r F.:2 G 7 per keg.
.And other paints in proportion, at tile clump Hardware
Store of , ' , ' .T. 'A. BROWN & CO.
U ."1 > 1 TI/ -II
/)1!J ILS, do yon believe it ? --- ITiiils
are selling at V. 90 per keg, at - the new Hat aware
Store of ' - '' , J. A. lIIIOWN & CO.
ATACKERE L, CocliiBh - , Salmon,
ring, Pork. Hams & Sides. Shoulders, Lard and
Cheese, constantly on hand and for sale
PA LMEIt &
April 2.1.55G-Ihn. Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia.
L CLOAKS '‘.STD kiNTTILL N.S
FA..O
AT WHOLESALE ANI) BETAir„
6EO. EULPIN & CO., Manuilicturers Of 'Cloaks and Man
tillas, No. lii CHESTNUT Street, (a few doors above 7th,
south side.) PHILADELPHIA. an connection with (lEO.
HULPIN,:I6I Urnadway, N. Y. 7'llo largest' Ma nulitcturer
of these goods in the United States.)
Deg to call the attention of 'Wholesale and Retail buyers
to their large and varied stock of Cloaks. Talmas, &c., &c.,
FOIL THE FALL TRADE!!
Their collection comprises a complete assortment of all
the -latest Parisian Novelties in Velvet, Moire-Anticine,
Cloth s Plain Silk, &e:, &c.; while the'fitcilities afforded by
their connection with the to Manutitcturing House,
(of these goods,) in New York, enable them to guarantee
better valise than is obtainable elsewhere in this market.
GEO. lIULPII & CO,
174 Chestnut Street, above 7th.
September 3,1856-3 m.
QOMETTIING NEW IN HUNTING
DON.—The' celebrated Centro county Iron for sale at
the following prices: 4 cents per lb.; fir common assorted
ii inches square and round up, 4 , V s .cents; for, horse shoe
find mmilce rods, including I/ mind in. square, and 5 cents
for nail rods, at 'the cheap story of •
cuNNENdfum & DUNN.
Ifuntingdon, June 17, 1856_
pROAD TOP HOUSI34 ANDREW
moms US would respectfully infornutlie public
that, hu has litted up the Dread Top liouse.,"nu 41,
glieny street. at the lirowl nip Depot, Huntingdon, " , "K
and is now prepared to entertain strang(rs and travellers
.„..
in an unobjectionable style.
Iris table will always be supplied Aril - Mlle sulaitantiais
arid delicacies of the season. His liar is furnished with the
cldeest,liVors.. In a word, no pains will be spared to
render guests comfortable and happy. jute Di.
rp HE PE.N N S YIN AiN 11A. BTATE A (
RICCILTURAL SOCIETY will hold its ninth annual
exhibition at Pittsburg-, commencing September 30th trod
continuing October 1, 2 and 3.
The im.nital address by Hon. neorge Woodward. Com_
petition for tho Premiums open, to all.
11013 T. C. WALKER; ~
Pittsburg, Sept. 17, 135G-3t. Secrets ry:
GENUINE Electric Oil for sale at the
MEAD DRUG STORE Market Square.
TAR. GREEN'S Aromatic Sap, forStom
a J mil. Complaints. for sale at the 'Variety Store of
WM. WILLIAMS 4: CO-
R. ;JOHN BULL'S Sarsaparilla, and
DR. TOWNSENIYB SAR &APAR 'MLA. for Nate at the
1 , ..np Drug *ore, by WJ, WILLIAM 8; CO
riIHE HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY IN
BLAST AGAINd—The subscribers take this method
01 informing their friends and the public generally, that
tltierVlttanNT
are
re d
the inst j te iun s t s i f n er
on Foun
and arc prepared to furnish Castings of
:,,e4k.p. 1 ,1 10
, every description. of best quality and
'' workmanship. on short notice, and on
reasonable terms. Farmers are invited to call and exam
ine our Ploughs. We are manniketarhig tlie Hunter
Plough. This plough took the first premium at the lion
t county Agricultural Fair last fall. Also, Hunter's
celebrated Cutter Ploughs, - which can't he beat—tog - ether
with the Keystone • Hillside and !Mr.:die:iv ploughs. 'We
have on hand and are manufacturing Stoves--such as
Cook, Parlor, and Office stoves for wood or coal.
ware, consisting of Nettles, Boilers. Skillets, &c., all of
which we will sell cheap for cash or in exchange for coun
try produce. Old metal taken for castings, fly a strict
attention to busbies., and a desire to please, we here to re
ceive a liberal share of public patronage.
J. N. CUNNINGHAM & BRO..
'Twain gdon, April :10,.1t=56.
QPECIAL NOTICE !-R. C. MCGILL
wishes to inform his friends and the plibliogenerally,
•that, he has bought the . Alexandria
dry; lately owned by Israel Grafthis; - kisip.
" """ together with its Pollen's, Flasks and
other contents. And from his long cape
,
.rienee in.the business, he hopes to obtain
a s
hare' of the public patronag„e. As he has the 'Foundry
in full operation, he can furnish all who may give hint a
cull with all kinds of Castings, such as Bolling Mill. Forge,
rist and Saw N ill Castings—improved Thrashing Machine
Castings. And in ashort time will have Cook Stoves of
various sizes and Unproved Pitt erns kir woothtuil coal.—
A lso, ten-plate, air-tight, par/or, and. bar-mein" r
stovo:st of
various sires, for wood or coal.. Also,-Castings for housep,
cellar grates. such ass Linters;_ Sins, Sash l‘oights, , etc.—
Ploughs of everydcseription.thelatestandmostimproved
styles. Also, Sled Soles and Wagon Moves. oven frames.,
large bells. and water pipes.- , Hollow ware—consisting of
kettles, boilers, etc. :Having turning lathes he will be
tilde to furnish any of the - above named articles of either
wood or iron—and all other kinds of Castings, "too nu
merous to mention," alFof which will be sold cheaper than
ever for Cash and all kinds of country produce. Old metal
will be taken in exchange for castings. Pring, along your
old metal, your cash and country produce. when any arti
cles are - wanted. , R. C. McGILL.
AprillllE xtintlria. 2l, 1856.
rro THE PUBLIC.—The undersigned
2
P[1()
informs his friends and the public generally,
~
t tat he has leased the FARMERS' HOME HOTEL, RI
in tho,burough of Huntingdon, and is now prepared ' .',''
to accommodate with boarding and lodging all who may
favorhim - with wall. His Bar is furnished witli the best
liquors.
41 l:317.107. STABLEL-Ife bag also.providNi
' . birriself . wdth a good stock of Horses; ,:Car
- i l „., riagos, &e.. for the accommodation of the pub
- .. APR lie, at reasonable charges.
HENRY Mc:VIA NIG T LL.
linntingelon, April 7, 187;t1.
. • _ . _--
00ONS 1 BOOKS ! 40,000 Volumes
it ) ornew z linel popular Boole:, enthracing - every variety
~,,r,i• 11 , 11;1113' kept inn Philadelphia Book Stare,
f - ,. _''if.4..",., iiiiii Many of them ;it half the Publisher's
/ r -----
.;
._.,,_.' ; '-'" : _s4l ;, retail prices,' the subscriber now offers to
I= -ti the pnbli e.:
All Selpaul 13ooks used in the county can
be bad in ;ull'gtintitities at retail tool wholesale rates.
.Foolseap,. Letter, and Wrapping paper,
wholesale, or•hy the ream. ..
100 Superior Gold Pens with Silver and
Golfl cases, from $l. npwards.
Also Pocket and Pen Knives of Rogers'
and others' best manufacture.
•
NO Splendid Port Monnines and Pocket
Books at :20 ct , ;. and upward-..
.Zl,OOO pieces Wall Paper of the latest and
prettiest styles, just- received from New,Xarl: arl Phila
delphia'
prices from 10 ets a piece and upwarti9.
500 beautifully painted and gold gilted
wtaficiw Slooles at 4.-4-etB. :1114'1111V.-ttribl..
The publie have but to call awl examine, to be convinc
ed that in baying of the above stock they wit Che pleased
and also. HIM! money. 'Remember the corner or
.?,lontgoriery and Railroad streets. 101. COLON.
Illintnigilon. April Di. Ecul.
SPRING AND Str..M.MER GOODS.
LATEST AERTVAL.
J. A: W. SANT:)N are now receiving, and now opening,
one of the finest assortments of Goods ever offered to the
citizens of this place, as follows:
Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinetts, Vestings—
Cotton comb far Slimmer wear. Also, Shalleys, Berages,
Lawns and Prints, with other articles for the ladies. A
splendid lot of Plank Silk. Ladies' striped and hafted Dress
Silk, Muslin. Linn floods. and in fact, every article of wear
ing; apparel necessary ibr the Ladies.
Hosiery and Farley Goods. Also, all kinds
of Dices Trimining.s. Gloves. Combs. ribbons, Hair Broods,
Dress Caps. and every kind n,nany kept in a country store.
Bonnets and Straw Hats of the latest styles: silk, crape.
and straw bonnets. hats and Caps of the very "detest
styles, awl of every shape and color.
•
Boots and Shoes. Our stock of Boots and
Shoes can't lio.„hcat fir totality and cheapness of prices,
and one of the tritest stocks ever offered. -
Carpet and Oil Cloth. A splendid assort
ment of Carpet, Drriggett, and Oil Clet,h..
_Also—ard
wa m
re, the hest aihortent in town, not'execii H
ting, phellard
ware o,tahli-lintent. and at lower prices.' Qiteen , ware,
Groceries, Tobacco, Segars, Willow ware and Cedar ware,
!topes, Tow-lines, and Curds, and everything usually kept
in a country stoic. can lie had at the Cheap ~tore of
I[untingdon, April 16, 1.536. J. & W. s.txToN.
rtri RE CHEAP CORNER FOREVE R
t 4 PRING and SITAIMEti. coops, Deady-Made CIoth
&T.—BENJAMIN .TACODS'informs his old customers
and the citizens of the borough and county of limning
don generall, that he has just opened an eNten-ive ascort
ment of (lot b of all kinds suitable for Sprit g mud Stun
ner, WhiCh will compare in quality and prices with any
others, tirtinght to town the present season. His stock
consists of every article of Ladies' Dress Goods. in part,
printrd and plain Iltreges, Prints of ail
kinds. :Du-dins. Gloves. Hosiery, &c.. Sa.., in fact all arti
cles of dress to be', found in any other store in town.
Also, an eNtepsive assortment of Readv
umdc. Clothing,: for Inmi, boys, for spring awl sunina:r
%V Pa w:nll math; idol of good materials. Also, flat...
Caps. Boots nivl e,h,i(ut,'of all sizes.
Also, Grocericß, Queensware, - Glasswafre,
Ilartiwary. eval to any in ~toNN, and many inure articles
" too iilimr3roas,lu montion-,":
:I.Ty old eh:don:et*, and the public irr tretieral. are , invited
rtini examine ley new Good , . Tioy will find them
equal in quality, and as low in price, 88 any others in the
county.
Alt - kinds of country produce taken. in vxchango fa)
Goods at tho highest niarlcet prioes.
utniowton, 7 , lareli 26, 15515.
141) S ,__...._
1. 1 MOUS JIA;s:; (10,ME AOSIN
kl. y witii q .. 1 .A.,...n0id 'ptC.6lc. of CLOTH - ISG, tatuln lip in
tli;:hiti , t styli , pit' the choicest 0, uni . lq. The stock cona,ta
in ;girt of Dees , anti Prod:: Conk, Pan ti. , Vests; if:e., &e, all
01 which will 1,0 di - Postal of at low rates. •
Alm), a goci!l assortment- or DRY GOODS,
Comprising Ilare,vs, ChaUeys, Do I,4inc , i.
liantts, Lawns. &v. • _ .
Also, G ItOUERIES,Re s. .
13.6.11 :4 :ulNion, to secure a part of the public confidence
and patronage, I brill CIO my utmost to merit the same,
and theretbre would earnestly solicit those, about pitmlia,s.
iug any thing in my line, to call and examine. my Stock
bolbre going elsewhere, as I shall always keep a complete
Stock constantly on. hand, to enable me to , snit the tastes
of all who may feel inclined to arrOr me with their custom.
Remember your old friend Mdse!
MOSES 5111011 S. .
Dorris. 134tililivig, Ihmting(b3n,
March 10, 1555. '
GE.OCERY AND CONFECT 1,0 NA
KY STORE.: LONG- a. DECKER., respectfully in
thrm their frienas and the public in g eneral, that they
still continuo rite :Grocery and Confectionary ; lntsinesSi
under the sons of Temperance Hail, err Main sleet, Hun
tingdon. N 4 hero they have now on hand a full and geperal
assortment
Groceries C.171(1 COlifeCtiOlUirieS,
Which they will sell wholesale and retail. They have also
on hand Thieketg, 5311,,, Carpet Bags.. leer
tte., .11 . e., all or which they will sell cheap. Country pro
duce taken in exchange. Gerols—the cash paid when we
have no Gooch to sltif-CllBiOrtlerr,.•
As we are determined ftiac(iontmcSia to all who may call St
our storo, we invite 7111 examination and trio! of oar stock.
LONG c DECK ER.
- .
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nuntingdon, Apl. 10. 1.856. •
F/VIDIERS OF THS NEH R
I GBO
noon, Growers of Wheat and Ityc, Use LEINAU'S
Pilo6 MATE OF LIME, if you want heavy , crops,
Or LE INAU'S AMERICAN FJItTILIZF.It. These valmffile
Manures have been used for the past six years successfully
for the Grain and Tobacco Crop in Virginia, Pennsylvania,
New Jersey. Delaware, Maryland and the Islands of Ber
muda and Bariuloes. A barrel, (250 Ibs) is sufficient for
an Acre of Land. The above Fertilizers are composed of
reliable Chemical Elements, ul...ch largely inCreliBo the
Crop and improve the soil, doubling !ft rt'Juof the land.
Price of the Phosphate of Lime, is $. 40 00 a ton, Nit rogened
$5O 00, the American Fertilizer $25 00 per Ton, or $4 50 a
Barrel, $1 25 a Keg,: also, every variety of GUANO, Pore
Land Plasfer, rot Ash. Nitrate of Soda, Bone Dust, p m e.
tiered Charcoal, Ac., &c. GFO. A. LEINAC, Proprietor.
• No. 10 South Front Street, Philadelphia.
-tre_Gneds delivered free of charge.
_To Wholesale Dealers. a liberal discount. Pamphlets in
the - English and German Langmwo gratis. Orders arm dis
tance, CaMt accompanying or Drrift, promptly attended to
by G. A. LEINAII. Proprietor. Philadelphia, Pa.
N:l3. Diplomas have I).•en awanksl front the Pennsyl
vania Agricultural SOciety ; New York Crystal Palace As
sedation and New Jersey State Agricultural Society.
August 20, 185tl--ffitt.
0117 A N.D'S Improved: Tonic Mixture,
t u for El•Cf`E awl Ague. at WILLIAMS & CO'S. ,
FRESH OLIVE OIL
For Bala at WILLIAMS & COI.S.
U NT I N Cr DON COMMERCIAL
SCHOOL.—This school has been opened in the Hall
formely used by the Sons of Temperance, on JIM street.
The course of instruction embraces Single on,
Double
Entry Book-keeping, Lectures on Commercial Science and
also Lectures , on Commercial Law, Ethicarand Political
Economy, delivered by members of the Ilan
The Student misses through a course comprising over
four hundred forms. writing out, Journalizing, Posting,
and closing Puur entire sets of Boolzs, solving Problems,
prcci:•cly to> in real buainess. and in addition to this
he has large practice in oral and blackboard 'exercises, in
opening and closing Single mid Double Entry Books, in
Partnership. Administration, Joint and Compound Com
pany settlements . , in receiving a partner into co-partner
ship, and settling with a retiring ono, all of which,
together with various other exercises and calculations,
cannot fail to give full satisfaction and profit the learner.
Students can enter, at any time, a day or evening class,
or both, if they wish—the time is unlimited. They can
leave at any time and returnat Pleasure without addition
al charge.
Assistance given, when required, fn opening spa
closing books.
For any other particulars address personally or by lettar,
T. If. PULLOCK, , ,,..
Principal.
Iluntingdon, April :'.,-LSZ6
CLOTHING A NEW ASSORT
MENT JUST OPENED! and will be told 30 per cent
CHEAPER than the cheapest:
H. ROMAN respectfully inform; his clisfoniers. and thri
&idle generally, that he has ja,,t opened Uthis store Two
in Market Square, Iluntingdun, a splendid new stock of
Ready-made, - ,•
C lothing for Spring. and Summer,
which be will sell cheaper than the same quality of Code
he purchasedat retail in Philadelphia or any othei
establislunent in the country. -
; Persons visiting to buy Clothing wonid do well to call
and examine his stock before pat Chasing.. elsewhere.
Huntingdon.
rjeNT — INGITON 704111ITAG E AND
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_ WAfl ON MAN ETFACTORY.—OWES BOAT, thank
ful for past firrors, respectfully informs -
the public in general that he has removed', - '' ;
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to his new shop on Washington street. on A
the property lately and for many years oc- 9.4 ‘ . 0
copied by Ales. (Almon, where he is prepared to Manufac
ture all kinds of Carriages. Boggles, liockaways. Wagons,
and in short, every kiml of vehicle desired. Reckaways
and Buggies of a superior man ufacture and ISni:sll always
on hand-and for sale at fair prices.
:Repairing of all kinds done at the shortest notice and on
the most reasonable terms.
Huntingdon. May 16, 1654: —___ - - • •
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_AT EST ARIL W AL OF U
GOODS at the BROAD-TOP DEPOT. CUNNINGHAM
& DUNN. have just receives' a well ticketed stock of,Elprimg,
and Summer Goods, corfaisting of -,
Dry Goods, Groceries. • . •
flats and Caps.
Moots and Shoes,
Hardware, Queensware, Cedarwaro."C,rockery-Ware, t,tono
and earthen. Tin ware, Cane Fishing Rodq., Ready-made
Clothing, and in short, everything usually kept in a coun
try .tore.
Fish, Salt Bacon and Plaster, kept con
stantly for sale. Call and examine our goods and judgo
for yourselves. 2.1.1 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
dise, Produce, kr.
funfingdom May 14, Isr,c,
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ARBLE YARD. - The undersigned
I would respectfully call the attention of the citizens
of Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of
beautiful n:arbl• , now on hand. Me ie preparisl to furnish
at the shortest 710 tire. Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables
and Stones of every desired size and form of Italian or
Eastern Marble. highly finished. and carved with appro
priate devices, or plain. as may suit:
Building . Mari le, Dour and Window- Sills, .tc., will be
furnished to order.
W. W. pledge' himself to furnish material anti '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.
,Thmtingtion, May 1(3, 1855.
triOUNTRY MIS can buy Cloth
k_,/
ins from me in Huntingdon at WHOLESALE. /r 4
cheap as rhey can in the, citicA as limve a Whoicsatf! Store
in Ph 11:1110 1111 4F. IT. ROMAN.
Huntingdon. April 2. 18:56.
W
JEWELRY. ?Rte 8 71 - e ( s -3 ub . s(;)r(11.)leCr, KS, AND
to' p
his friends and patrons, and to the public viler- &.'stkr
ally. for their patronage, still coni limos to carry on at the
:uile stand, one door cast of :Mr. C. Colas' _Hotel, ',Market
street„lluatingdon, where he will attend to all who will
faviir him with their custom ; and also keeps on band a
good as-ortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &e.,
of ivlih It he is tlet”ratined to sell at low prices. Clocks,
Watches and Jewelry of all kinds will be rglntired at- alert
notice, and baying made arrangements with a good work
man, all repairs will he done in a neat and durable manner,
and any person baying articles for repairing, shall lease
them done at the promised time. fly paying strict atten
tion to business, and selling at low prices, he hopes to re
ceive a share of public patronage,
Tit it - AIL LINE from Mount Union to
14 AMlthl The undersigned still cont'n.
to run a tri-werolily line of stages over the road between
Mount Union and Chambershurg. Good horses and cone
fw•table stages have been placed on the route, and experi
enced and trusty drivers will superintend the running of
the Coaches. The proprietor of the line is desirous that it
he maintained, and he thereP3re earnestly c4,11s upon tho
public generally to ratroniko it, confident that it will bit
for their mutual advantage. Ihery attention necessary
will be given, and the running of the stages will be regu
lar.
ir,:.l.,Striges leave Mt. Union at 5 o'clock, p. In., every
Tuesday, Thursday and Satnrday—retnrning on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays; arriving at Mount Lillian in
time fir the ears. Stages stop at t , hirle2..sburn.. Orbisonia,
Shad,: Gap. Burnt C'abins, Fannetstonrg.:, Irorso
titrahburg„ and Keefer'm store. -
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11.- - 51,..i'are through $3,01i; to intermediate points in pro
portion.JOHN JAMISON.
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A lig ust 22. 1855—if,
N inv I ,VIIOLI.IS.A 1
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SPENCER. TICOMAS, '2ll'Sonth Second St.,
Philadelphia, Importer. Manufacturer. and Dealer. in Drugs.
Chymicals, Acids. Dye StMIS.' Paints,.oils.‘ colors. White
Lead, French' and American ..Whito Zinc, Window
ttlatsware, Varnishes., Itrushol,' Instruments, t . 'flrounkt
Whole Spices. and crther articles wamily kept by
I t uggi.sts, including llorax':,indigo. Mite. Shellac, Potash;
kr., All orders ,by mail .or otherwiscr promptly
attended to. Country 111CITIRITItil tern invited to, call and
examine our stork - before pr relue+ing elsewhere. Goods
sent ,to any of tin' ,wharves .railroal stations. Prices
low arid goods warrotitc:d.
Philadelphia. Nardi - MC-3y.
r WEST BRA NOR INS URA N
RI COMPANY, of Lock Pa.. 1118111TH Detached
louldings, Store'. Merchandize, Farm Property, and other
Buildings, and their contents, at moderate rates.
•Jolin J. •Pearce, •C. 'Harvey,
John B. hall, T. T. Ahrams„ Clia Ors .1. :ilityer, D. K. Jack
mati,• Charles Crii.t, W. White, Petef Dickson, Thonir3
K Mien.
- Hon. O. 0.-1-farroPris , ident ; T. 'P. Ahivms, Viee Pre , =3-
ident ; Thos. Kitelien. ."•Feeretary.
lir'r - Ler.xces—S'almiel IL - Lloyd, TlMs`Thiirman, D. D., A.
A. W am lor Pelp, L. A. I ackey, • Wni.
Fearon. Wiiite,• Crawford. James Wiggle. A.
I.lpflegralL gjolin W., Maynard, , James Armstron,g,, , , Hon.
Simon Cameron, Min.. Wm. iligier. -
• - • • " A. S. riArau,soN Agetit
IR5a. • • • • •,
E S STE RI; -BLADE Moulders'
) Shovels, MinPra' Coal Siovels, tho'4ew,Hartl
ware Store of • 'BROWN & CO.
TTAMS, Shoulders and Flitch for stile
by . , 1,01% 1. McDT.:VIT.
TETA L - AND prlif& PIT mp,s., ex,
from9ly low, nt .T. A. BROWN E CO'S.
HARDWARE STORE.
U.3l. = A genuine article for sale
• • • wm. wuquAms & co.
. *AM - 3Y ,S() PS, '
At tiv) Cheap Stom of. , ;WM. WILLIA3IS,,k CO
1A LT ! ! , !—Direct Importation'.
ASIITOST: MAIISIJAI, and I , INE SALT,..
Groinol - Minn Solt, Dairy Salk, --it large stockconstantly on
'hand anif fin."l3:oo byCALM, (M.:81.', &Co_
Proanee Commission b}', ('.4111(,
21 Spear's - Wharf, Balti
more.
fr•Lurnit Plaster always on hand, July. 22; MG.*.
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PANACEA, the greatest
remedy 11,r Scrofula, for sale at the Cheap Drug Store
4 , WIL UAW, 6: Co.
T)ROWiY'S ESSENCIIIOF JAMAICA
!MIER. for sale by 'WM. 'WILLIAMS & CO.
S Excelsior furniture Polish ;
_Lfor Piano Fortos anti Oil Paintings. at
INM. WILLIAMS ,S; CO'S-
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AEI SULPHUR f'or sale by
WM. Wit CLAMS & CO.
SAL_
_p
ESN lot or Clarified Table Uil for
,41.1 e by ' wm. wILLIA 3IS Sr. CO.
DR. ItW
OAND'S Blackberiy:Root, an
f inetitimahle'and warranted remedy for Bowel Com
plaints, at the cheap Drng, Varcity and Fancy store of
W3l. WILLIAMS Se.. CO.
THE FINEST assortment of Fancy
Cassimeres ever offered; Vestings and Coat Cas.simers,
and at lower prices than can he purchased at any other
Howe., for ::ale by J. 6 IV. SAXTON.
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OlL—Linseed and Fish—for sale at the
fftore at LOVE 4: 349XWIT.
JOSEPH' REIGGER