THE HUXTINGDOX GLOBE, A DEMOCRATIC FAMILY JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS, &C. THE. CHEERRIIL HEART. 33Y rims. TAYLOR. Some deem the world a dreary place, Devoid of all redeeming merits, But oh, it wears another face To cheerful and contented spirits t Why ever dim joy's brightest rays, By gloomy fear of coining sorrows? I always cheat the cloudy days With hopeful thoughts of happier pozrows " 'Tis true that "all things h - -;ht must fade;'' That anti:lan's ster.-lesistless powers, chiWnfr...;s'lnd and freezing shade, Wil l .Ati - s1 the leaves and blight the flowers; the departed summer's prime Let other hearts be vainly yearning, Bat through the snows of winter time, I gladly watch for its returning. 'Tie true life's sorrows every day Seem almost to outweigh its pleasures, And death full often steals away The trusting heart's most cherished treasures Let others mourn one dear one' loss, And wildly weep o'er heart-strings riven, • I only joy that I possess Another loving friend in heaven. 'Tis true, the friends are sadly few On whom we lean with trust unshaken, t And oft o'er those we fancied true, _ faith sighs to find herself mistaken. I yield not to ono vain regret, When wayward fate bath so bereft me, But only love more fondly yet The dear ones still so kindly left me. Though hope may cease to sing awhile, And joy's sweet light seem slowly paling, 'TM better far to wear a smile, For sighs and tears are unavailing. Let others weep that bright dreams fade, And weekly wearing sorrow's fetter, Forever seek life's gloomiest shade— I love its cheering sunshine better 1 What though my lot of pain and toil Be lowlier than my prouder brother's? What though I heap no golden spoil, The envy and the hate of others Let others seek the shining road, And walk with mammon's worldly minions— I joy that I've no wealth to load To earth my spirit's heavenward pinions! Brightly may glisten glory's light, • No envy in my bosom waking, For Fauna's proud wreath, though fair to eight, Oft blooms abave a heart that's breaking. The monarcl'a crown / covet not, And only pity those who wear it, Desiring with my humble lot Only a cheerful heart to bear it. . A T GOO 4 IV. D. P. I' G' S WI T. V -IN S CHE AP GOOD S AP StOREr 1-At D. P. GW - L.N . has just received from Philadelphia a largo and beautiful assortment of FALL and WINTER GOODS, consisting of the most fashionable Dress Goods for Ladies and Gentlemen. such as Black Silks, Chamelion and Fancy Silks, French Merinoos, All Wool Delaines, Persian Sculls. Coburg Cloth, Levell.t Cloth, Alpaca, 'Debarge Madonna Cloth, Wool Plaids, and any quantity of Fancy Delains.— Prints of every description. ALso—A large lot of Dress Trimmings, Dress Buttons, Bonnet Silks, Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, Ho siery, Laces, Veils, Collars, Millersleaves, Chimazetts, Mo hair Head Dresses, Gum Belts, Whalebones for Skirts, Silk and Linen Flop, French Working, Cotton, Fall and Wool Shands, and a variety of Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. Also—Cloths, Black and Blue, Black and Fancy Cassimeres ' Cassinets, Tweeds, Kentucky Jean, Vesungs, Flannels, &wk. Flannels or every color, Canton Flannel. Cotton and Nankeen Linsey, Muslins, bleached and unbleached. Ticking, Checks, Table Diaper, Woollen and Linen Table Covers, Sheeting Muslin yards wide. Woollen Yarns differeut colors, Woollen Coats and Caps, Com Awls, &c. Silk Bonnets of every description and color, largest assortment in town, and at prices that can't be beat. Also, Bats and Caps, latest styles, Boots and Shoes, Queensware, Hardware, Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, Oil Cloths, &t. Groceries, Salt, and all goods usually kept in a country store: • • . . Ang-315 old customers, and as many new ones as can crowd in. are respectfully invited to call and examine my Goods. No charges for looking. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange fur Goods at highest. market Prices. Huntingdon, Oct. 8, 1856. A•.- DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- . Letters of Administration on the Estate of JOHN —..itY, late of West township. Huntingdon county. decd, having htTn granted to the undersigned, he hereby noti fies all persons indebted to said Letate to make immediate payment, and those hawing claims against the same to pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. _ Oct. 15.; 1856 ( - 1 CIIESTI\JUT POSTS for Sale by • (sePtlo) CUNNINGHAM Sr. DUNN. ,--% SACKS COFFEE just received and jtiftir sale by' CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. TkllL=Linseed and Fish—for sale at the 4LY store of LOW, & II'DITIT. SPERMACETI, a prime lot, for sale by HENRY McMANIGILL. ryi7l4snsi BULL'S Sarsaparilla, and DR. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA, for sale at the cheap Drug Store, by HENRY MeMANIGILL. DR_ GREEN'S Aromatic Sap, for Stom ach Complaints, for sale at the Variety Store of HENRY G ENULNE Electric Oil for sale at the CHEAP DRUG STORE, Market Square. POW A D'S improved ionic Mixtur, for Fever and Ague, at HENRY MeIIASIGILVS. ItESH OLIVE OIL For sale at iIIc3LANIGILL's DR. ROWAND'S Blackberry Root, an inestimable and warrantee remedy for Bowel Com plaints, at the cheap Drug, Vareity and Fancy store of EfSNRY McMANJGILL. FRES!' lot of Clarified Table Oil for sale by lIFNRY T3ALSA3.I SULPHUR for sale by HENRY 310.1AN1GILL HILLIMI'S Excelsior furniture Polish, for Piano Fortes and Oil Thiintings, at DROW'N'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER, for sale by HENRY MCMANIGILL'S. QWAINE'S PANACEA, the greatest - ) N .) remedy for Scrofula, for sale at the Cheap Drug Store of 11. MeIIANIGILL. FANCY SOAPS, - At the Cheap Store of E. MeMANIGILL B" -4 -UM-A genuine article for sale by lIENRY MOIANIGILL. LntEsn lot of Balla of a Thousand Flowers, for sale at the new Drug, Fancy and Variety tore, Market Square, Huntingdon, Pa. GLASS of all sizes from Bxlo to 20x30, received and for sale by ILENE.Y iTRATE of Magnesia forsale at the New and Cheap Drug Store in Huntingdon, Pa. SUPERIOR HORSE BALLS, at MeNIANIGILL'S. QUPERIOR VANILLA BEAN for bale at the Cheap Drug Store, Market Square. HISTORY OF THE EARLY SET TLEMENT OF THE JUNIATA VALLEY.—The citric:as of Huntingdon county can procure the above work at the Bookstore - of W. Cotox, In Huntingdon, who will also mail it to any address on the receipt of two dol lars. Huntingdon, July 23,1856. EYSTONE STATE SAPONIFIER, or CONCENTRATED LYE, warrarfted to make soap tvitbout lye, awl with little trouble. It wakes hard, soft, and fancy soaps. For sale at the cheap Drug. and Fancy Etore of HENRY McMANJGILL. iIIaUSBAND'S celebrated Calcined Mag nesia. for sale at the CHEAP DRUG STORE, Mar et equate, Huntingdon. Pa. JiLSSZ HENRY. Administrator Market Square, Huntingdon, Pa ÜBLIC SALE.—By virtue of the Will of James Campbell, dec'd, 1 will expose to pub le sale on the premises in the town of Marklesburg, on THURSDAY, the 23rd day of OCTOBER, 1856, at 11 o'clock a: in., ONE HOUSE and LOT OF GROUND, situated on the corner of Bedford and It. R. Street, measuring sixty feet in front on Bedford street, and extending back on R. R. street one hundred and sixty, feet, with a large weather-boarded frame two-story House, with a - store house attached to it; the buildings together measuring CO feet in front on Bed ford street, running back along H. R. street 40 feet. There is also on the premises a good stable and large corn crib, with a good well of never tailing water convenient to the house. Inc third of the Purchase money to be paid in hand or at the making of the deed. and one-third in ono year there after, with interest. and.the remaining third at the' death of the widow, the interest to be paid half yearly, and the payments to bo secured by bonds and mortgage. ALEXANDER PORT, , Surviving Administrator of :Tames Campbell, deed. October 1,,18.56. ADMINIST_RATOR'S NOTIC E.- Letters of administration on the Estate of ENOCH titie.COTE, late of Tod township, Huntingdon county, deed, haing been granted to the undersigned Administra tor, all persons indebted to said Estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those leaving claims against the same to present them duly .authenticated for settlement to ' bA.VID BERE.STRESER, • October 1, 3.856. • Administrator. ICANSAS QUESTION SETTLED PEACE RESTORED! I—By latest arrival from the Eiut, the subscribers have just received, and are now open ing the largest and most carefully selected assortment of HARDWARE ever offered in the Huntingdon market.— Our Stock consists in . ,part ' of MEMO MATERIAL, such as Locks; Iting - es 'Screws, - Bolts, Glass, Putty, Oils, White Lead, Fire Proof and Zinc Paints. MECHANICS' TOOLS in great variety, including many new inventions and late improvements. . We invite the attention of Saddlers and Coach makers to our larg - e 'and splendid stock 6f SADDLERY and COACH TRIMMINGS, including all the latest styles of Harness Buckles, Gig Trees, Self-Adjusting Pad Trees, Saddle Trees, Horse and Mule flames of 30 different varieties, Girdling, Hog Skins, Patent Leather, Enameled Leather, Enameled Muslin, Coach Lace; Hubs, Spokes, Felloes, Shafts, Springs, Axles. &c. LADIES and HOUSEKEEPERS generally, will find it greatly to their advantage, to call and examine our new stock of FINE TABLE CUTLERY, Silver and Common Spoons, Silver Butter Knives, Lamps, Hollow-ware, and other House furnishing goods, including many new and useful inventions. In our recent • purchases, we have bought at such rates, as enable us to selheveu lower than heretofore. No charge 'for showing "goods. All orders from abroad promptly attended to. JAMES A. BROWN Sc Huntingdon, Oct. 1, 1556. • QTAUFFER & HARLEY. CHEAP WATCHES and JEWELRY, wholesale and .:... ' retail at the "Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry ',. 0 ,, Store," No. 96, North Second street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelle&lB carat cases,... S2S 00 Gold Lepines' ' " 24 t 0 Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled, ' 12-00 . Silver 'Lepine, jewels, . 9.00 Superior Quartiers, 7 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 Fine Silver do., 1 60 - Gold Bracelets, ' 3 00 Ladies' Gold Pencils, 1 00 Silver Tea' Spoons, set, 5 00 Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Rings, 3734 cents to t : ,,SO; Watch glasses, plain, 123/ 2 cents; Patent, 15%; Lanett, 25; other articles in proportion. - All `goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices.' October 1, 1556-Iy. HROMAN has just opened a very large stock of FALL AND WINTER. CLOTHING, consitlng of Coats, Pants, IleSts, and other articles of gen tlemen's wear. Call and examine for yourselves. STEW WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE.--JOHN FRISCFI respectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon county, that he has just opened a new store on Hill street, opposite Straus' Store, Hunting don, for the sale of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, JEW,hLRY, His stock is entirely new and of the best quality, and will be disposed of at fair prices. The public generally are requested to call and examine fur themselves. Repairing - of Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, done in the best manner on short notice. JOHN FRISCH. Huntingdon, Oct. 1, 1856. D3IINISTII. - ATOR'S N 0 T IC E.- Letters of Administration on the Estate -of JOELN GAIchI.NER, late of Ilairee township, Huntingdon county, dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned, he hereby notifies all indebted to said estate to make immediate pay ment. and 'hose having claims against the same to present them duly ''euticated for settlement . . , JERE3II.4If GARDNER; Oct. S. 1856.. Administrator. T OOK HERE !—L. WESTBROOK _IA has just arrived with a splendid assortment of LOOTS SHOES—FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. t--Call and examine his stock. L: WESTBROOK. Huntingdon, Oct. 8, 1856. ALIUSICAL.---The subscriber having fl located himself in the borough of Huntingdon in tends to give lessons on the Piano Forte and Singing. All persons wishing to receive musical instruction will find me at Mrs. Ihunpson's. Those scholars that have Pianos can receive lessons at their residences. No extra charges for going to scholars houses or singing. Oct. 1, 1,35C-3m. „ P. BRUNNER. -- I.,JEWGOODS NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED BY D.' P. GWENT, and now open and ready for customers. Call and examine my extensive assortment. D. 1. GWENT. 1Iiintill:;(lon, Oct. 1; 1556 11 - O , E 4. few N W A more enterprising a I d An act. l a k3 DI AT young men can find immediate employment, by which they can make $6OO or $l,OOO a year. to act as agents for several new and popular works just published exclusively for agents and not for sale in bookstores. Wo have a great number of agents employed, many of -whom are snaking from $l5 to $2O a week. Those who wish to engage, in this pleasant and profitable business, will, for particulars, etc., address, C. L. DERBY & CO., Publishers and Wholesale Booksellers Sandusky City. Ohio. Editors of Newspapers, by giving the above and follow ing three insertions and calling attention to it, and send ing a copy containing it, will receive any three of the fol lowing works: Life of Josephine, by Headly, $1.25; Life of Lafayette, do., $1,25; Life of Napoleon, do., $1,25; Wild Scenes of a Hunter's Life, $1.25; Life of Mary and Martha Washing ton. $1.,50; Odd Fellows Amulet, $l. Any person wishing any of the above books can have them sent by mail. free of postage, on receipt of the above retail price. - Address, C. L. DERBY & CO. Oct. 8, 1850.-lit .1-IICKOK'S PATENT PORTABLE KEYSTONE CIDER AND WINE MlLL—Patent ed _Nov. 20, 1855.—This mill occupies about 234 feet by '3 feet. and is 4 feet high, weighing 370 pounds, and is work ed by hand or horse power, and goes very easily. Two men can make from 6 to 12 barrels of Cider in a day, if the directions are followed. - . For sale, at the manufacturer's -prices, by Messrs. Taylor and Cromer, Huntingdon, Agents. Prico • _ Huntingdon, Sept.l.6, 185di." „ INSURANCE NO TIC .E.—Notice is hereby given to the members of the Camberland Tal ley Mutual Protection Company, of Dickinson township, Cumberland County, that the undersigned has been ap pointed Collector of Assessment No. 7 of said Company, and that he will soon call on said members for the amounts due by them respectively.- ROBERT GOSUORN. October 15, 1856. A DMINISTRATORS' N 0 T IC E.- Letters of Administration on the Estate 'of JOHN StN _DER, late of Walker township, 'Huntingdon county, deed ; having been granted to the undersigned Administra tor, all persons indebted to said Estate, are.hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement to JOSEPH McCOY, Oct. 15, 1856.4. IvHAT CAN .WOMAN DO ?—This long expected -book by T. S. ARTHUR., is now ready for Agents and Canvassers. It is having an immense sale, and is considered one of his best efforts. In it will be found Mr. Arthur's views on the vexed question of • WOMAN'S RIGHTS, and what she can do as SISTER, WIPE and MOTHER. . Specimen copies sent by mail on receipt of the price, $l.OO. J. W. BILADLEY, Publisher, 48 North 4th Street, Philadelphia. N. B. We publish all Mr. Arthur's Neal Books. Send for our list, and terms to Agents. .: October 15, 1856. CIAS! GAS-LIGHTS ARE COMING. —And so are J. & W. SAXTON— Aot with Gas, but with an entire new and well assorted stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, such as Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Bouts and Shoes, lints and Caps, Bonnets, Carpet and Oil Cloth, Wood and Willow Ware, and every article usually kept in a country store. We have one of the best selected stocks of DRY GOODS ever offered to the citizens of this place and vicinity, and are determined to sell lower than can be purchased at any other Honstielast of the Alleghany. Give us a call and be satisfied of the fact. We will sell our old stock at cost, and a great deal under cost. Don't forget to call at "Thtk METROPOLITAN" before purchasing at any other house. We also purchase and store grain, and it is admitted by all that we have the safest place of nn loading grain in town.. All kinds produce taken in Ex change for Goods. • J. & W. SAXTON. SCILENCK'S Pulmon 7 ...o Syrep for the care of Conmumption„ for pale by HENRY bicUANTOTTA, D. 11. CAMPBELL, • Administrators THE NEATEST: AND _BEST AS SORTMENT OF BOOTS AND SLOES, JUST : R C.E.IVED BY LEVI WESTBROOK. Ladies - and gentlenten are invited to call and? examine my beautiful - assortment of Boots and Shoes of all sizes, of the latest styles, for all ages. Huntingdon, June 4, 1856. BOOTS, - SHOES, GAITOES, - AND FASHIONARDE HATS, SELLING AT 'VERY LOW PRICES, AT:II. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. Huntingdon, Pa. NEW GROCERY STORE. . Everything of Me best Cheaperibitn.elsizehere. ••LOVE k 31claNIT'inform the citizens of Iluntingdon and vicinity, and the public in general that they have just oper.ed in Market' Square t in the dwelling foimerly occu pied by Egonire Snare, a handsome assortment of the most (.111010E 0 ROCERlES,including every article umfally kept in the best Grocery Stores in the city. Having about run ning, we are determined to accomodatethe public - with the freshest awl best. Give us a eall. and examine for your selves.. Ifuntingclon, May 21, 1856. QADDLEAS': improved splitting and gauge Kniies for sale at the Hardware store of JAS. A. BROWN 'dr CO., 'Huntingdon, Pa: GRINDSTONES with friction . rollers, Whetstones, Oil Stones, also Knives and Forks, Spoons, Scissors; &c., decidedly the best assortment in the county. ,Porcelain, Tinned and Plain Boilers, Stewing, Frying and Baking Pans, for sole at prices which make it the interest of purchasers to call at the hardware Store of JAS. A.;BROWN .& CO. I ivrACKEREL—In whole and half bar rels. Also, RGE, HERRING by the half barrel, for sale at the cheap grocery of TIGIITNING: RODS ! Armitage's Pa 4TENT OF SUPERIOR. ELECTRIC MAGNET LIGHT- IsilT.G RODS, it is now admitted on all hands, that every building to be secure from the destructive influences of lightning should be provided with a 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 rod in use. .Over 6000 of these rods have already been put'up with out the loss of a dollar's worth of property by lightning in any building to which they have been attached, which is the best evidence that they are perfectly secure. have a few.cm hand which I will sell for less than half of the re tail price asked by Armitage, to "close out my stock. Call soon at Colon's Book Store, 'Huntingdon, Pa.,where they can be had of WL COLON. Huntingdon, July 16, 1850. • N — ENV GOODS:—Jugt - rebeiiied, la" vari ety of articles 'at the corner of Smith and Allegheny streets; Cedar and Willow ware, Axes, double and single bit, Stoves, Iron Kettles, Plough Shears, &c.,Sze.. whole sale and retail. GEO. HRTLEY. R. A. DORSEY. - JAS. DOUGHERTY. JORS.EY 'lz' DOUGHERTY, Whole sale Dealers in TOBACCO AND SEGARS, No. 11 orth Fifth Street, Philadelphia. [July 8, 1856. TEAS from 15 to 22 cents per quarter, at, . . LOVE & APDIVIT'S. - IpIPORTANT TO EVERYBODY.- ..A_ For the last three years, I have been engaged in a bu siness known only to myself, and, comparatively,. few others, whom I have instructed for the sum of $2OO each, which has averaged me at the rate of $3,000 to $5,000 per annum; and having made arrangements to go to •Europe next Spring, to engage in the samebusiness, lam 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. I am induced, from the success I have been favored with, and the many thankful acknowledgments I have re ceived from those whom I have instructed, and who are making from $5 to $l5 PER PA'Z at it, to give any person an opportunity to engage in this business, which is easy, pleasant, and very profitable, at a small cost. There is pos itively No Mumma in the matter. References of the best class can be given as regards its character, and I can refer to persons whom I have instructed, who will testify that they are making from $5 to $l5 per day at the same. It is a business in which either ladies or gentlemen can en gage, and with perfect ease make a very handsome income. Several ladies in various parts of New York State, Penn sylvania and Maryland, whom I have instructed, are now making from $3 to $6 per day at it. It is a GENERA" 13-USI NF.3, and but a few, shillings is required to start it. Upon receipt of $l, I will iinntediately, send to the applicant a printed circular containing Inn- 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. 10, '56. Im. .pERTIVIAN GUANO.— Experience has taught the Farmer that the ONLY RELIABLE Fertilizer is the PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO.— The subscriber. Sole Agent in Philadelphia for the sale of it, has now on hand a Largo stock of PURE PERUVIAN GUANO; Which he will sell at-tholowest Cash price, in lotsto snit either dealers or f!trmers. S. J. CHRISTIAN, - Sole 46nt for Philadelphia, No. -IS North Wharves, and 97 North Water St. August 20, ISSG43m. N. EW CLOTHING !-H . HOMAN has returned from thc - East with a large stock of FALL AND 117LNT.E.'It CLOTHINU, for Men and Boys—all of the hest and cheaper than else where. Call and examine for yourselves. 'Huntingdon, Sept. 2.4,1,850. TIADIES FANCY FURS-J 0 11N FAREIRA, No. 284 Market Street, above.Bth; Phila delphia, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds and qualities of FA.NCY FURS, for Ladies and Children.— J. F., would call the attention of the Ladies and others to .his immense assortment, being the direct luepprter and Manufacturer of all my FURS. I feel confident in saying that I can offer the greatest inducements to those in want and at the same time will have one of the largest assort ments to select from. Storekeepers and the trade will please give me a call be fore purchasing, as rnyPirholesale department is well sup plied to meet thelicluand for every article in the Fur line, and at the lowest 'possible Manufacturers Prices. ' JOILY FARELILA, 284 Market St. Deptember 10, 1856-4 m. 1856. 1856. • 1856 FALL STOCK-NEW GOODS. Firench Merinoes, all colors—Fashionable Cloak Cloths,--Fall Silks, the new styles—Magnificent new De- Laines—Dest Styles Tall Calicoes—Very large stock of New ShawisL—Flannels, Welsh, English and American—Cloths, Vestings and all kinds Mena' Wear—Sheetings, Table Linens, Towelings, &c. EYRE & LANDELL, 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 • Binek Silks and Shawls leading articles for Wholesaleing. P. S. Jobs received daily from the Auctions of New York and Philadelphia. NET: CAsn. • [September 16, 1856:31n. GROC ERIES.-NEW BUSINESS AT AN OLIYSTAND.—The Subscriber labitid inform the Public that he has'just opened a well selected assort ment of GROCERIES, at Harrison's Store 'Hoorn; at the west end of Hill Street, whore ho will keep and sell all ar ticles in his line, for' ash, or'in exchange for country pro duce, " " ROBERT STITT. Huntingdon, Oct; 1;18,W. ' QTOVES, -STOVES.—Wholesale. and kj ItETAIL.We respectfully call the attention of Country Merchants and those in want of a good article of Cooking, Heating Stoves, to our zftkoe= extensive stock, comprising the following Stoves, ' to wit: . Globe 'Cook, Completes, Delaware.Coolt; Banner, ; Flat Top, Bay State, Ariel, Buck Cook, &c., &c." Our Heating Stoves consist of Bar rooms, Cannon Stoves, Salamanders, C. Our MACGREGOR Beating Stoves, for Halls, Parlors and .Stores, warranted to give more heattthan any other Stove in the market, as numerous references will show. ' IN% B. Also, Agents fur Queen's Patent Portable " Forges &• Macgregors Cauldron. Furnaces, for rendering lard, &c., &c. Give 'us a call before purchasing elsewhere. NEMAN & WARN - ICE:, N. E. Corner Second & Race ;Sts. September 3; ISSG-3m: 4 ADIES, ATTENTION !-11Iy assort ment of beautiful dress goods is now open, and ready for nispection. Every article of dress you may desire, can be ibund at my store. D. P. (MIN. T)ItEMIUM IMPIIOVED. SUPE R PHOSPHATE OF LIME. The only Silver :Credal yet awarded by Agricultural Societies, was given to THIS SU PERIOR ARTICLE, at the last Pennsylvania State Fair, at Harrisburg, as a FERTILIZER of the BEST QUALITY for WHEAT, CORN, OATS. Grass and Potatoes. raising MANY CROPS, and greatly IMPROVING 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. IMAgents Wan ted.—A liberal discount allowed. Also, No. 1 Peruvian and Mexican Guano, Poudretto and Land Plaster, Oils, Candles, Soap, &c., of the test quality, at low est market rates. JNO. L. POMEROY, .9 & 10 South Wharves, below Market St., Philadelphia August 20,170956-3 m. ALREADY ON HAND WITH FALL AND WINTER GOODS.—MOSES STRA.US has Past received a splendid stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, • such as DRY GOODS OF ALL RINDS, READY MADE CLOTII ING, &c., &c. ike.C.all and examine for yourselves. Huntingdon - , Aug. 27, 1856. t1?REINIIIJIVI AWARDED TO H. S. STAINS, of Scottsville, Huntingdon county, Pa., for o beet specimen of marble work. Send on your orders 1/0071. E . COttglil/0, Oct. 21, /13617.1y.._ PROFESSIONAL .44..BITSINESS CARDS. TAR:JOHN IvIcCULLOCH, 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. M ,P. CAMPBELL, Attorney at Law, • Office in the brick row near the Court Hence. JOHN SCOTT SCOTT & BROWN, Attorneys at'lla . w, Huntingdon, Pa. Office'same as that formerly occu pied by Jr. Scott. - Huntingdon, Oct. 17, 1853. JOHN N..PROWELL, Attorney at Law, win attend faithfully to all legal business entrusted to his care. . • Huntingdon, July 20,1855. T SIMPSON : AFRICA, .County.,,Sur ty yeyor, Huntingdon, Pa. OfEtee on Hill street. DRS. MILLER & FRAZEIt, DENTISTS, Huntingdon, Pa. Offices on dill street, opposite the Court House, and ' North East corner of 11111 and Franklin. Jan. 9, 1856. & w. SAXTO.N ; ituntingdon,Ta.— ... Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Hats, Caps, Boots,'Shoes, Grain,'&c., W.M. COLON, Dealer in Books, Stationary, Wall Paper, &cc. &c TA T. GWIN, . • ju. Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens vare, lints and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. • j M Sz,:B . CUNNINGHAM, RO„, Founders, Ilp.ntingqan, ip C. 2f.I.cGILL,. • •, • o . Founder, Alexandria,-/funtingdonl county, Pa. LOVE _ R ivior#69l rSinSDlry !G°oodsS, , Beady Made Clothing, G curies, Boote r and Shoes, Aiats and Caps, etc. RROMAN, . . Dealer in Ready Made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. pENJ. JACOBS, jo Dealer in, Dry Goods, Ready Made. Clothing, Grocer . I_TEVI WESTBROOK, 4 • • Dealer in Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Misses' Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, etc. T 4 ONG & DECKER, Dealers in Groceries, Confectionaries, Queensware, Flour, &c. - JOSEPH REIGGER, el Watehriiidier,,an4 dTlerdn 'Patches, Clocks, and Jew- AXTM. WILLIAMS; „ • VTPlain arid Ortaziniental M4rl;leriiianniacturer T .OVE and McD.I.VI7, . . 4 Dealers in Groceries, Confectionaries, Flour, &c. j- AS. A: BROWN and CO., .. Dealers in all kinds of Hardware. CUNNINGHAM. and DUNN, Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, .Queens ware, Grain, &c. °WEI BOAT, Carriage and Waggon Manufacturer A NDREW MOEBUS, Proprietor of tho Broad Top Howe TORN T. RAMEY, Practical Surveyor, ity Huntingdon, Pa. Office on Hill street, ono door east of the Huntingdon Marble Yard. REFEREZiCES—L. T. 'Watson, Philadelphia; J. P. Leslie, Geologist, Philadelphia; Charles Mickley, Hough and Ready Furnace, Hon. Jonathan M'Williams. A DAMS & CO'S EXPRESS. T. K. SIMONTON, Agent, Huntingdon, Pa. Money, Pack ages, and Goods of all kinds received and forwarded at the risk of the Company, to all the cities and principal towns in the United States. (RBISON, DORRIS & CO., Miners, and Dealors in Broad Top Coal, Huntingdon AGUIRE & PORT, it iLlginers and Dealers in Broad Top Coal, Huntingdon yLESSLER, WHITNEY t& CO., IMiners, and Dealers in Broad Top Coal, Huntingdon 1)0)Y.1).L, SAXTON & CO., Miners, and Dealers in Broad Top Coal. J. IS'. Saxton, Huntingdon; R. Hare Powel, 56 Walnut st., Philadelphia. rrCIE BEST CHEESE always on hand J at 14 cts., at LOVE .t McDITITS. it. OBACCO, Segars and Snuff, the.best, at LOVE & McDIVIT'S. - DEST SUGARS, from to 15 cents, A at - _ DOTE tit McDIVITS. TtIPEST COFFEE, at 14 cents,-to be had Jur at LOVE & PaDIVIT'S. ]EST MOLASSES from 50 to 75• CtS., by the gallon, at . LOVE & MeDIVIT'S. MIXED PICKLES, Pepper Sauce and Catsup, at LOVE & bfeDIVIT'S. _ TTAIBRELLAS and Parasols, of anew u style, just received, and for sale by apll6 J. & W. SAXTON'. ARE you afflicted with Rheumatism ? JOHN C. WESTBROOK, of Cassville, manufactures a sure cure for Rheumatism. December 7, 1555. ATTENTION ATTENTION ! Best Zine : Paint only $2 68 per keg. Pure White Lead only $2 87 per keg. And other paints in proportion, at the cheap Hardware Store of . J. A. BROWN At. CO. UILDERS, do you believe it? Nails are selling at $4 90 per keg, at the new Hardware tore of Of. A. BROWN & CO. g K P E I k IE H L a , d Sides,fi Salmon,,shlds Lt!di aenrd &cede, constantly on hand and for sale by . _ J. PALMER & April 2,1366-3 m. , Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. IETALL CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, 4 ,AZ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, O. BULPIN & CO., Manufacturers of Cloaks and Man tillaa. No. 174 CHESTNUT Street, (a few doors above ,7th south side,) PHILADELPHIA. (In connection with GEO. BULPIN, 361 Broadway, N. - Y. The largest Manufacturer of thetuizoods in the United States.) ' Beg to call the attention of Wholesale and Retail buyers to their large and varied stock of Cloaks, Talmas, &c., &c., Their collection comprises a complete assortment of all the latest - Parisian Novelties in' Velvet, Moire-Antique, Cloth. Plain ,while'the.facilities afforded by their 'connection with the largest ;sfanufacturing' 'abuse, (of these goods,) in New: York, enable them to guarantee •better value than is obtainable elsewhere in this market.' Q'so. lIULPIN & CO; 174 Chestnut Street, aboVe 7th. September 3,1856-3 m.. QOMETHING NEW IN HUNTING DON.-The celebrated .Centre county Iron for sale at the following prices: 4 cents per lb.; for common assorted 3 / inches square and round up, 4 1 / 4 ',. cents; for horse shoe awl spike rods, including !," 2 ' and 5 , 4 in. square, ands cents . for nail rods, at the cheap store of ~ • CUNNINGHAM & 'DUNN. Huntingdon, June 17, 1856. BROAD :TOP _HOUSE. ANDREW MOBBIJS would respectfully inform the public --, that he has fitted up the Broad Top House, on Allo no gheny street, at the Broad Top Depot, Huntingdon.Ja and is now prepared to entertain 'strangers and travellers -in an unobjectionable style. His table will always be supplied with the substantials and delicacies of the season. His Bar is furnished with the choicest liquors. In a word, no pains will be spared to render guests comfortable and happy. June 18. E L L I N G 0F F.—The undersigned having determinued to quit business, offers to sell his Joie stock of - WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, AT COST! by the single article or the whole together. Call soon and get bargains! Persons having jobs at his store, will please call and got them immediately. Zij-Those knowing themselves indebted to the subscri ber, will piease call and settle IMMEDIAMT. Huntingdon, Sept. 3,1856. ERM. SNARE. 11111 E COMING. HOLIDAYS !—Great PREPARATIONS ! WM. T. FRY, in returning thanks to is numerous friends and residents of Huntingdon and vicinity for their very liberal patronage, and anticipating all increased demand for articles of his own Manufacture and Importation. has made extensive preparations to sup ply the same, in his stock surpassed by none inthe city, and to which he is constantly receiving adclitionsfram Europe of the newest styles,) can always be found a choice selection of articles suitable for Bridal, Birthday and Holiday Pres ents, of the moat recherche and unique 'description compri sing in part Rich Dressing Cases, Writing Desk, Cabas, 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 Macho, LC. Also, Combs, Brushes and Toilet Articles. WM. T. FRY, 128 ARCH Street, (opposite the Theatre) Philadelphia. October 1,1868-3 m, FOR THE FALL TRADE!! rrHE HUNTING-DON' FOUNDRY IN BLAST AOALNI—The subscribers take this method of informing their friends and the public generally, that .. • they have rebuilt the Hunthigclon Foun - • dry, and are now in successful operation, 111 6 .1 1 vVi+H and are prepared to furnish Castings of latt . " - ' \ '''''' 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 manufacturing the Hunter Plough. This plough took the first premium at the Hun tingdon county Agricultural Fair last fall. Also, Hunter's celebrated Cutter Ploughs, which can't be beat—together with the Keystone ' Hillside and Bar-shear ploughs. We have on hand and are ntanufactaring Stoves—such as Cook, Parlor, and Office stoves for wood or coal. Hollow ware, consisting of Kettles, Boilers, Skillets, &c., all of which we will sell cheap for cash or in exchange for coun try'produce. Old metal taken for castings. By a strict attention to business; and a desire to please, we hope to re ceive a liberal share of public patronage. T. M. CIINIsIINGIT A.M. & 138.0. , Huntingdon, April 30, 1856. 8/111UEL T. BRQWN QPECIAL NOTICE !- 7 —lt. C. McGILL wishes to inform his friends and the public generally, di! • that he has bought the Alexandria Foun t.l . dry, lately owned by Israel Graffius Esq., ; together with its Patterns, Flasks' and ~rerrkil other contents. And from his long expe rience in the business, he hopes to obtain a snare of the public patronage. As he hap the Foundry in full operation, ho can furnish all who may give him a call with all kinds of Castings, such as Rolling Mill, Forge, Grist and Saw Mill Castings—improved Thrashing Machine Castings. And in a short time will have Cook Stoves of various sizes and improved patterns for wood and coal.— Also, ten-plate, air-tight, -parlor, and bar-room :stoves,',of yarions sizes, for wood or coal. Also, Castings for houses, cellar grates, such as Lintels, Sills, Sash weights, etc. , — Ploughs 'of every description, 'the latest and most improved styles. Also, Sled Soles and Wagon Boxes, oven frame's, large bells, and Water pipes. Hollow ware—consisting of kettles, boilers, etc. Having turning lathes he 'will be able to furnish any of the above named articles of either wood or iron--and all other kinds of Castings, "too nu merous to mention," all of which will be sold cheaper than ever for Cash and all kinds of country produce. Oldmetal will be taken in exchange for castings. Bring along your old metal, your, cash and country produce, when any arti cies 'are wanted. R. C. McGILL. Alexandria, April 23, 1856. . FllO THE PUBLIO.-- 2 2he undersigned informs his friends awl the public generally, t at he has leased the FARMERS' HOME HOTEL, 3: in the borough of Huntingdon, and is now prepared " to accommodate with boarding and lodging all who may favor him with a call. His Bar is furnished with the hest liquors. (14:c4LINERY STABLE.—Lie has also provided himself with a • good stock of 'Horses, air , riages, &c., for the accommodation of the pub lic, at reasonable charges. , WM. WILLIAMS., , Huntingdon; April 7, 1856. BOOKS! BOOKS ! 40,000 Volumes of new and popular Books, embracingevery,variety . e .... j. usually kept in a Philadelphia Book Store, and many of them at halt the Publisher's • '....' 4r 4- retail prices, the subscriber now offers to - ...Ark-F•vtTis / 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, from $1 upwards. . _ Also Pocket and Pen Knives of Rogers' and others' beat manufacture. 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 a piece and upwards. 500 beautifully painted and gold gilted Window Shades at 44 cts. and upwards. The public have but to call and examine, to be convinc ed that in buying of the above stock they will be pleased and also save money. Remember the place, corner of Montgomery and Railroad streets. WM. COLON. Huntingdon, April 16, 1856. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. LATEST ARRIVAL. J. .5c IV. SAXTON are now receiving, and now opening, one of the finest assortments of Goods ever offered to.the citizens of this place, as follows: Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinetts, Vestin g Cotton Goods for Summer wear. Also, Shalleys, Berages, Lawns and Prints, with other articles for the ladies. A splendid lot of Black Silk, Ladies' striped and barred Dress Silk, Muslin, Linn Goods, and in fact, every article of wear ing apparel necessary for the Ladies. Hosiery and Fancy Goods. Also, all kinds of Dress Trimmings, Gloves, Combs, ribbons, hair Broods, Dress Caps, and every kind usually kept in a country store. Bonnets and Strawilats of the latest styles; silk, crape, and straw bonnets. Hats and -Caps of the very latest styles, and of every shape and color. . _ Boots and Shoes. Our stock of Boots and Shoes can't be beat for quality and cheapness of prices, and one of the finest stocks ever offered. - Carpet and Oil Cloth. A splendid assort ment of Carpet, Druggett, and Oil Cloth. Also—Hard ware, the best assortment in town, not excepting the Hard ware establishment, and at lower prices. Queensware, Groceries, TobaccO; Segars, Willow ware and Cedar ware, Ropes, Tow-lines, and Cords, and everything usually kept in a country store, can be had at the Cheap Store of Huntingdon, April 16, 1856. J. & W. SAXTON. THE CHEAP CORNER FOREVER ! SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, Beady-Made Cloth ing, &c.—BENJAMIN JACOBS informs his old customers and the citizens of the borough and county of Hunting don generally, that he has just opened an extensive assort ment of Goods of all kinds suitable for Spring and Sum mer, which will compare in quality and prices with any others brought to town the present season. His stock consists of every article of Ladies' Dress Goods. In part, Ginghams, Lawns, printed and plain Bareges, Prints of all kinds, Muslins, Gloves. Hosiery, &c., &c., in fact all arti cles of dress to be found in any other store in town. Also, an extensive assortment. of Ready made Clothing, for men and boys, for spring and summer wear, all well made and of good materials. Also, Uats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, of all sizes. Also, Groceries, Queenswarc, Glassware, Hardware, equal to any in town; and many more articles "too numerous to mention." My old customers and the public in general, are invited to call and examine my new Goods. They will find them equal in quality, and as low in price, as any others in the county.. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for Goods at the highest market prices. Huntingdon, March 26, 1856. OLD .STROUS HAS COME AGAIN with a splendid stock of CLOTHING, made up in the latest styles of the choicest Goods. The stock consists in part of Dress and Frock Coats, Pants, Vests, &c., &c. , , all of which will be disposed of at low rates. Also, a good assortment of DRY. GOODS, Coniprising Dareges, Tissues, Challeys, Do Laines, Ern liantes, Lawns, &c. Also GROCERIES, &c Being anxious to secure a part of tho public. confidence and patronage, I Will do my utmost to merit the same, and therefore would earnestly 'solicit: thosO about purchas ing any thing in my line, to call 'and examine my Snick before going elsewhere, as I shall alwayskeep a complete Stock constantly on hand, to enable me to suit the tastes of all who may feel inclined to favor me with their custom. Remember your, old friend Mose! MOSES STROUS, • • , DOrria' Building, Huntingdon, Pa March"lo, 1856. (111 - 11,0CERY AND CONFECTIONA- Nut ivy STORE. LONG 4: DECKER, respeetfully, in form their friends and .the public in general, that they still continue the Grocery and Confectionary business, under the Sons of Temperance Rail, on Main stret, Hun tingdon, where they have now on hand a full and general assortment of Groceries and Confectionaries, which they will sell wholesale and retail.. They , have also on hand Buckets; Salt, Carpet Bags,* Fancy Articles; &fl., &c., &c., all or which they will sell cheap. Country pro duce taken in exchange for Goods—the cash paid when we have no Goods to suit customers. As we are determined to accommodate all who may call at our store, we invite an examination and trial of our stock. LONE & DECKER: Huntingdon, Apl:l4, 1.856: FARMERS. OF THIS " NEIQT-11130R HOOD, Growers of Wheat and Bye, Use LEINAU'S - SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME; if you want heavy crops, Or LEINAU'S AMERICAN FERTILIZER. These valuable Manures have been used for the past six years successfully 'for the Grain and Tobacco Crop in Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and the Islands of Ber muda and 13arbadoes: A barrel, (250 lbs) is sufficient 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. Price of the Phosphate of Limo, is $4O 00 a ton, Nitrogened $5O 00, the American Fertilizer $2O 00 per Ton, or $3.5Q a Barrel, $125 a Keg ; also, every variety of GUANO, Pure Land Plaster, Pot Ash, Nitrate of Soda, Bone Dust, Pow dered Charcoal, &c., &c. GEO. A. LEINAU, Proprietor, No. 19 South Front Street, Philadelphia. le—Goode delivered free of charge. To Wholesale Dealers, a liberal discount. Pamphlets in the English and German Language gratis. Orders at a dis tance, Cash accompanying or Draft, promptly attended to by G. A. LEINAU, Proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B. Diplomas have been awarded from the Pennsyl vania Agricultural Society; New York Crystal Palace As sociation and New Jersey State Agricultural Society. August 20, 18563 m. J EAD PIPE for sale at the Hardware Store, Huntingdon _ - E l LOUR—Always on hand and - for sale .1 1 LOVE 19z WEIVIT'S GROCERY. XorIITRTIN6DON COMMERCIAL . _ SCHOOL. 4 - - -This school has been opened in the Hall mely Used by the Sons of Temperance, on Hill street The course of instruction embraces Single and Double Entry Book-keeping, Lectirres an Commercial Science and also Lectures on Commercial Law, Ethics, and Political Economy, delivered by members of the Bar.. • , - The Student passes through a: Course comprising over four hundred forms, writing out, Journalizing, posting, and closing four entire sets of Book solving Problems, &0., precisely as in real business, and in addition to thin he has large practice in end and blackboard exercises, in opening and closing Single and Double Entry Books, in' Partnership, Administration, Joint and Compbtoid Com pany settlements, in receiving a partner into co-partner ship, and settling with a retiring one,, all of which, together with various other. axereines and calculations, cannot fail to give full eratisfaction And Profit the learner; Students can enter,at 'any time, a day or eiening class,, or both, if they wish-the time is unlimited. They ceur_ leave at any time and return at pleasure Without addition al charge. .(Hy- Assistance given, when required, in opening and closing books. . . . For any other particulars address personally or by letter, T. H. POLLOCK, Principal: , Huntingdon, April 2, 1856 eILOTHING A NEW ASSORT- , MENT JUST OPENED! and will be sold 30 per cenl CHEAPER than the cheapest. . . H. ROMAN respectfully informs his customers, and thcs public generally, that he has just opened at his store room', in Market Square, Huntingdon, a splendid new stock.. of' Ready-made Clothing for Spring and Summer, which he will sell cheaper than the same quality of Goods can be purchased at retail in Philadelphia 'or 'any other establishment in the country. Persons wishing to buy Clothing would do well to pall and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. • Huntingdon, April 2, MG. HUNTINGDON CARRIAGE AND "WAGON MANUFACTORY.—OWEN BOAT, thank ful for past favors, respectfully informs - the public in general that he has removed • to his new shop on Washington street, on his Xl6 the property lately and for many years oc-. cupied by Alex. Carmon, 3vhere,he is prepared tomanufao• tore all kinds of Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways Wagons.and in short, every kind of vehicle desired. iockaways and Buggies of a superior manufacture and finish always on hand and for sale at fair prices. Repairing of all kinds done at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. ' Huntingdon, May 16, 1864. TATEST ARRIVAL OF SUMMER j GOODS at the BROAD-TOP DEPOT. CUNNINGHAM & DUNN, havo just received a well selected stock-of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats arid Caps, Boots and Shoos, Hardware, Quceneware, 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 Merchan dize, Produce, Sze. WM. WILLIAMS. Huntingdon, May 14, 1556. ARBLE YARD. The undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the citizen.; of untingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of beautiful marble now on hand. Ile is prepared to furnish at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, 'Tables and Stones of every desired size and form of Italian or Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved with appro priate devices, or plain, as may suit. Building Marble, Door and Window Sills, &c., will be furnished to order. W. W. pledges himself to furnish material and work— manship equal to any in the country, at a fair price. Call and see, before you purchase elsewhere. Shop on Hill street, Huntingdon, PR. Huntingdon, May 16, 1855. COUNTRY DEALERS can buy Cloth ing from me in Huntingdon at .WHOLESALE, as cheap as they can in the cities, as I have a Wholesale Store in Philadelphia. 11. ROMAN. Huntingdon, April 2, 1856. WATCHES, (iv:as, AND JEWELRY. The subscriber, thankful to his friends and patrons, and to the public gener ally, for their patronage, still continues to carry on at the same stand, one door east of Mr. C. Couts' Hotel, Market street, Huntingdon, where he - will attend to all who will favor him with their custoni ; and also keops on band ea good assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., &c., ell of which he is determined to cell at low prices. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry of all kinds - will be repairedat 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 businesq, and selling at low prices, ho hopes to re ceive a share of public patronage. The U n to r Mount i ed s t n i i l contlu uess to run a tri-weekly line of stages over the road between Mount Union and Chambersburg. Good horses and com fortable stages have been placed on the route, and experi enced and trusty drivers will superintend the running of the Coaches. The proprietor of the line is desirous that it be maintained. and he therefore earnestly calls upon the public generally to patronise it, confident that it will bo for their mutual advantage. Every attention necessary will be given, and the running of the stages will bo regu lar, Stages leave Mt. Union at 5 o'clock, p. m., every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday—returning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays ; arriving at Mount Union in time for the cars. Stages stop at Shirleysburg, Orbisonia, Shade Gap, Burnt Cabins, Fannetsburg, Horse %alley, Strasburg, and Reefer's store. It:l_l , am through $3,001; to intermediate points in pro portion. JOHN JAMISON. August 22. 1855-tf. -"\TEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE -N. SPENCER THOMAS, No. 26 South Second St., Philadelphia, Importer, Manufacturer, and Dealer in Drugs, Chemicals, Acids, Dye Stuffs. Paiute, Gils, Colors, White Lead, French and American White Zinc, Window Glass, Glatsware, Varnishes, brushes, Instruments,' 'Ground Spices, Whole Spices, and other articles usually kept by Druggists, including Borax, Indigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash, &c., sc., &c. All orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. Country merchants are invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Goods sent to any of the wharves or railroad stations. Prloes low and goods warranted. Philculelphia, March 12, 1856-Iy. TFHE WEST BRANCH INSURANCE COMPANY, of Lock Haven, Pa., insures Detached buildings, Stores, Merchandize, Farm Property, and other Buildings, and their contents, at moderate rates. DraEcrons--Hon. John J. Pearce, Hon. 0. C. Trarvan John B. Hall, T. T. Abrams, Charles A. Mayer, D. K. Jack man, Charles Crist, W. White, Peter Dickson, Thomas Kitchen. lion. G. C. Harvey, President; T. T. Abrams, Vico PrOd , ident ; Thos. Kitchen, Secretary. • RITERENCES—SamuoI IL Lloyd, Thos. Bowman, D. D., A. A. Winegardner, Wm. Vanderbelt, L. A. Mackey, Wm. Fenton, A. White, Dr. J. S. Crawford, James Quiggle, A. Updegraft; John W. Maynard. James Armstrong, lion. Simon Cameron, lion. Wm. 'Sigler. Huntingdon, April 9, 7556 13 E S T STEEL BLADE Moulders' Shovels, Minors' Coal Shovels, &c., at the new liar& loam Storo'of J. A. BROWN S.: CO. , lou ders and litcli for (It by LOVE & METAL AND CHAIN PUMPS, ex tremely low, at J. A. BROWN L. CO'S. HARDAVARE STORE. SALT ! SALT ! !—Direct importation L ASHTON, MArtsrfAL and 'PINE SALT, Ground Alum Salt, Dairy Salt—a largo stock constantly on hand and for sale by CARR, GIESE (ECG, Produce Commission Merchants, 21 Spear's' Wharf, Ball* more. 4`,Eir•Lump Plaster always on band. July 22, 1805,e THE E - FINEST assortment of Fancy Cassimeres ever offered; Vestingsand Coat Casslinera o amt . at lower prices than can be purchased at any other House, for sale by J. tt IV. SAXTON. ej_UN NOTlCE.—Andrew, Wttriniixt o ILA • Importer and Maim factorer of GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, &c., N0.1.= North Second Street Philadelphia, Where he keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of fine double end single barrel Shot Guns, large dunk 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, pouches, 8:0,. 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 REASONAIILEt TERMS. AM— Particular attention paid to REPAIRING in all 114 branches.ANDßEW WURFELEIN. . _ . September 3,1856-3 m. I. STEWART DEPUY ESONS, IVlii. ,) sonic Hall, Chestnut street, (below Bth) Philsdel• p a, have opened a large and splendid stock of Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, Three Pley, Ingrain•and Vonitian CARRETINGS. Also—Floor Oil Cloths, Mattings, Hearth Rugg, Door Mats. Druggets, Stair Rods, Table and Piano Covers, &c., &c., which they are selling very low for Cash, Wholesale and Retail. September 10, 1856-3 m. VERCOATS, of all , kinds, (limper than elsewhere, at 186 e. E 4 R 031411113 %AMMO KMEI. JOSEPH RP:I-GOER. A. S. lIARRISON, Agora.