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    THE HUNTINGDON GLOB
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ul UN - T IN GDON & BROAD TOP
RAIL ROAD. SUMMER ARRANGE:kiIn.; T!
u and after Monday, March 2,155 i, two Passenger Trains
a day, each way—bundays excepted—will run as follows
FIRST TRAIN.
A. 31.
.S.OO Arrive
.8.15
.3.25
.5.35
.S.4rt
STAITONS.
nuntingdon
Pleasant Grove...
Marklesburg
Coffee Rim
Bough it Ready.
Fishers' Summit
Saxton
Bichlqlsburg... ....
Hopewell
OE
S.up...
- 05_
9 20-
30-
Arrivi) 9A0...
SECOND TRAIN
P. M. P. N.
Huntingdon Leave 4.00 Arrive 7.50
M'Connellstowil ~ 415 "..... ........ 7.35
Pleasant Grove C 4 425 " 7.25
:Um-Wet:burg s 435 /I 715
Coffee Run it 4.45 s 7.05
Rough & Ready 4.55 s 6 55
_Fi=lters'" ers' Summit 5.05 " 6 45
Saxton " 5 20— ....... " 6 30
Riddelshurg 41 5.30 6.20
Hopewell &rrive 5 40 Leave 6.10
-Passen Passengers for BROAD TOP CITY. HOPEWELL, and
BEDFORD SPRINGS, arriving from East by Pennsylvania
Rail Road Express Train at 7.32 A. M., breakfast at llnn
tingdon. Passengers from East by Mail Train, arrive at
5.15 P. M., and stay all night at Huntingdon.
Passengers from West arrive by Express Train in the
morning and breakfast at Huntingdon. Passen g ers froth
West, by Mail Train, arrive at 3.31 P. M., and leave at 4
P. M.. for Hopewell and Redford. Trains connect at Hope
well with Four Horse Mail Coaches, over good Plank and
Turnpike Roads to Bedford Springs.
Visitors to Broad Top City, by taking the morning Train,
can spend half a day on the mountain, (where good accom
modations are to be had,) and return to Huntingdon same
day.
Fifty pounds baggage allowed each Passenger. For fur
ther information inquire at the office of the Company at
Huntingdon. THOMAS T. WIERMAN, Supt.
Huntingdon, Feb. 25. 1857.
THE WORLD'S GREAT EXHIBI
TION PRIZE TODALI Awarded to C. 31EYER, for
NIB two Pianos, London, October 15, ISSI.
C. MAYER, respectfully informs his friends, and the
public generally that lie has constantly on hand Pianos
equal to tlice for which ho received the Prize Medal, in
London. in 1851.
All orders promptly attended to, and great care taken in
the selection and packing the same.
Be has received during the last 15 years, more Medals
than any other maker from the Franklin Institute: also
First Premium. at Boston, and Premiums at New York and
Baltimore.
Wareroome removed from 52 S. Fourth, to
No. 180 ARCM Street, below Eighth, south side, Philad . 2.
March 11,1857-3 m.
STA'T'E OF WM. LOGAN, dec'd.—
Letters of Administration on the Estate of WILLIAM
late of Shirley township, Huntingdon county,
deed, having been granted to the undersigned, he hereby
notifies all persons indebted to said Estate to make imtue
diate payment, and those having claims against tho samo
tio present them duly authenticated for settlement.
D. J. LOGAN.
March 11,1857
FRONT STREET WIRE MANU
FACTORY. WATSON, COX S CO., Sieve. Riddle,
teen & Wire Cloth Manufacturers, Xo. 4d North Front
Street, Corner of Coomb's Alley, between Market and Mul
berry (Arch) Streets. Philadelphia,
Manufacture of superior quality, Brass and Iron Wire
sieves of all kinds: Brass and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper
Makers, Sze. Cylinders and Dandy Rolla covered in the
best manner.
Heavy Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers, Sieves for Brass
and Iron Founders, Screen Wire, Window Wire, Safes,
Traps. Dish Covers, Coal and Sand Screens, &c. Fancy
Wire Work of every description.
March 11, 1857-3 m.
ERUVIAN GUANO.— Experience
has taught the Farmer that the ONLY RELIABLE
ertilizer is the PERUTIA.N GOVERNMENT GUANO.—
The subscriber, Solo Agent in Philadelphia for the ealo of
It, has now on hand a large stock of
PURE PERUVIAN GUANO,
Which he will sell at the lowest Cash price. in lots to emit
either dealers or farroerc. S. J. CHRISTIAN,
Sole Agent for Philadelphia.
No. 4S North Wharves, and 97 North Water St.
3darch 11, ISh7-3ni.
rtfSCOTT & CO'S REPRINT of THE
is BRITISH PERIODICALS AND THE FARMER'S
IADE. A great reduction in the price of the latter pub
lication.
L. SCOTT & CO., NEW IOKK, continue to publish the fol-
lowing leading British Periodicals, :
1.
THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Consorcativo).
TELE EDINBURG REVIEW (Whig).
3.
TILE NORM. BRITISII REVIEW (Free Church).
4.
TELE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberel).
5.
BLACKWOOD'S EDI:N.:BURG MA.G.NZENE (Tory)
These Periodicals ably represent the three great political
parties of Great Britain---Whig, Tory, and Radical—but
politics forms only one feature of their character. As Or
gans of the most profound writers on Science, Literature,
korality, and Religion, they stand, as they ever have stood,
unrivalled in the world of letters, being considered indis
pensable to the scholar and the professional man. while to
the intelligent reader of every class they furnish a more
correct and satisfactory record of the current literature of
the day, throughout the world, than can be possibly obtain
ed front any other source.
EARLY COPIES.—The receipt of Advance Shetts from
the British publishers gives additional value to these Re
prints, especially during the present exciting state Of Eu
ropean ailltirs, inasmuch as they can now be placed in the
hands of subscribers about as soon as tho original editions.
TERMS.
For any one of the four Reviews...
For any two of the four Reviews...
For any three of the four Reviews
For all four of the Reviews
For Blackwood's ;Magazine
For Blackwood and three Reviews....
For Blackwood-and the four Reviews
Payments to be made in all cases in advance. Money cur
rent in the State where issued will be received at par.
CLUBBING.—A discount of twenty-five per cont. from
the above pricer will be allowed to Clubs ordering four or
more copies of Packwood, or of one Review, will be sent
to one address for V; four copies of the four Reviews and
Blackwood for :SW ; 51141 SO on.
POSTAGE.—In all the principal Cities and Towns, these
works will be delivered, free of postage. When sent by
mail, the postage to any part of the United States will be
but twenty-four cents a year for Blackwood, and but four
teen cents a year for each of the Reviews.
N. B. The price in Great Britain of the ftvo Poriodicale
above named is about $3l per annum.
THE PAP ...MEWS GVIDE
TO SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE
/ay HENRY STEHIENS, F. R. S., of Edinburg, and the late J.
P. N'onro:v, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in Yale
College, New Maven. 2 vols. Royal Octavo. 1600 pages,
and numerous Wood and Steel Engravings.
This is, confessedly, the most complete work on Agricul
ture over published, and in order to give it a wider circu
lation tho publishers have resolved to reduce the price to
FIVE DOLLARS FOR TUE TWO VOLUMES!
When sent by mail (post paid) to California and Oregon
the price wilt be $7. To every other part of the Union and
to Canada (post paid), $6.
."-This work is not the old "Book of the Farm."
Remittances for any of the above publications should al
ways be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers,
LEONARD SCOTT & CO.,
No. 54 Cold Street, New York.
jan7
TOSEPII FUSSELL, Umbrella an d
ty PARASOL MANUFACTURER, No. 2 North 'N I .
Fourth Street, N. W. Corner of Market, Philadelphia,
Has now on hand an extensive assortment of the
newest and most desirable kinds, including many NEW
STYLES not heretofore to be had in this market. An ex
amination of our stock is solicited before purchasing else
. Where.
March 4, ISST-43m.
MURPHY & KOONS, GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND ITIIOLESALE DEAL
zits rs FISH . , CHEESE and PROVISIONS, No. 47 North
Wharves, (below Race Street,) Philadelphi“.
Have zonstantly on hand a largo assortment of Pon,
CELTS': and Paoristoss, which they are prepared to sell at
the lowest possible rates.
Orders promptly attended to,
MUSIC.—MRS. HANEGAR re
;lt=spectfully announces to her numerous patrons and
that tato will continue, as heretofore, to give lessons
on the Piano, Melodeon and Guitar, at her residence in the
old Presbyterian Church, or at the residence of pupils in
town.
She is in =outlay receipt of all the new music published
at the first musical houses in the country. and will furnish
pupils and others with any piece required.
E.he will also teach the German and French languagoa.
Numerous references given.
Hunt.lneon y Volvo:try 4. 1857.
WINDOW SASH.—J. & W. Saxton
have now on hand different kinds of Window
CLAN, and at much lower prices than can be made by hand.
They will also be able to have doors made to order at the
shortest notice. as well as Shutters, Blinds, and everything
necessary for building purposes.
Huntingdon, December 17, 1856.
TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT !-
ANOTHER BANK CLOSED!
The well known establishment of Messrs. LOVE & Me-
DIVITT. on Market street, Huntingdon, was yesterday
compelled to close its doors on account of the tremendous
rush of customers, occasioned by the arrival in port of the
boat "Broad Top" from the East, having on board, the
most extensive assortment of fresh Groceries, Confectiona
ries, &c., Ac., Ac., ever offered for sale in this place. To
day, however, they are happy to be able to announce to
their numerous friends and patrons—to the public gener
ally—and. " the rest of mankind," that they are again
open,
and prepared to dispose of their entire stock, on the
most reasonable terms, for cash cr country produce—con
sisting of the following. viz: Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Molas
ses, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Crackers. Cakes, Fruit, Confection
aries. Hams, Shoulders, &c., Tobacco of the best quality
and Segars of every grade. Candles, Oils, Fluids, Cam
phene;&c. Nuts of every description, Figs, Raisins, Ac.
In short, every thing usually found in an establishment of
this kind.
P.
..1.55
...1.20
_l.lO
. 1.00
.12.50
.12.35
.12.25
.Leavo p. m. 12.15
As the terms will be strictly CAM, or country produce in
exchange for goods, their stock will be disposed of tit the
LOWEST FIGURES.
Thankful for past favors. they would still solicit a share
of public patronage. All are invited to call and examine
for thern.selves, as no pains will be spared in order to ac
commodate. December 3,1356.
tIMPORTANT TO DAGUERREOTY
PIUS. MARBLE DEALERS AN D OTHERS. MONU
,ENTAL DAGUERREOTYPE CASES. A method has
lung been bought for, to inert in a durable manner, Da
guerreotype Likenesses to Head Stones and 3lonuments.-
1. have been manufacturing these cases for the last two
year, and can wrrrant them to secure the picture for a
long number of years_
The outside case is made of Parian Marble, and the box
which encloses the picture and keeps it in a state of great
preservation for a long number of years, is made of brass,
—a screw box- It makes a very neat job OM a Head Stone
or Monument. They are used irc Greenwood Cemetery,
Mount Auburn, Laurel Hill, and many other Cemeteries
in the United States.
A liberal discount made to Marble Dealers and Daguerre ,
otypists. Price from $225 each to $9.50. A circular of
engravings will be sent to any address, free, with price
list. Address, A. L. BALDWIN,
Agent of Mausoleum Dag. Co., 335 Broadway, New York.
December 24, 1356.
fIUNBEIILAND VALLEY INSTI
TUTE, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, Pa., eight
ntulvswestof Harrisburg.
This Boarding School for Young Ladies and*Gentlemen,
in successful operation for several years, under the direc
tion of the RE.v. Joann S. Loose, A. M.. has passed into
the hands of the subscribers, who would announce that
the next term will commence April 1, 1857.
The course of instruction is alike liberal and thorough
in all the branches of an English, Scientific and Classical
education. The proprietors engaged for years, as instruct
ors of youth, assisted by male and female teachers of expe
rience and skill will prepare pupils for the practical duties
of life by a thorough course of instruction.
In the Classical department. under the charge of an
able and efficient teacher, students will be prepared for any
class in college, or fitted to miter upon the study of any of
the different professions.
Teachers of modern languages converse in French, Ger
man, Italian and Spanish.
Terms, reasonable, and charges very moderate.
For Circulars giving particulars, address
RUPP Az COYLE, Proprietors,
C. T. Institute, Mechanicsburg, Pa., or
I. D. IIUI'P, Harrisburg, Pa,
December 31, 1856.
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4RII 1-1.0 .A_DW AY GOLD PEN MANU
FACTURING CO.. No. 305 WROADW AY, NEW YORK.
LIST OF RETAIL, PRICES:
Gold Pens ;tl. tSPGoId. Tootle Picks S'2 00
Gold Pen & Silver Ilulder,2 00 " Tooth and Ear Picks. 300
Gold Pen and double ex- " Pencil & Watch Keys. 3 (.0
Silver Holders 3 00 Ladies Gold Pencils " 00
Mamouth " " 400 " 300
Leviathan " " " 500 " " 400
Fountain Pen, Desk Hob " "with Pen. 5 00
der 300 Cents' Cold Cases and
Mamouth 500 Pens SCO
Engrossing Pens 000 " " "10 00
Leviathan and Box 500 " Gothic " " 00
Gothic Silver Case & Pen, 300 " Screw Pencil 400
" Engrossing " " 4 001 And all other 'kinds and
" :Monmouth " " 5 001 styles nt the retail prices.
PREMIUMS 'PRESENTED TO PURCHASERS.
To every person buying a gold pen of us we present a
numbered certificate, and each of these certificates entitles
the holder of it, by the extra payment of 25 cents, to an ar
ticle of jewelry, in value from $1 to $lOO. This jewelry
consists of Gold and Silver Watches in great variety.—Sil
ver Goblets, Silver Fruit Baskets, Gold Guard Chains for
ladies, Lockets, Bracelets, Gents' Gold Fob and Vest chains,
Thimbles, Breastpins, Bracelets, Ear Drops, Studs, Rings,
Crosses, &c., none of which sell for less than $R FOB, EV
ERY DOLLAR PAID US, THE PARTY IS ENTITLED TO
A NUMBERED CERTIFICATE. AND BY THE PAYMENT
OF 25 CTS. EXTRA ON EACH CERTIFICATE HE IS EN
TITLED TO RECEIVE WHATEVER THE NUMBER OF
THE CERTIFICATE DESIG,NATES. We have been in
operation for three years and thousands have bought of us,
and we have never learned that any one was ever dissatis
fied. This plan affords every opportunity of obtaining a
gold watch or sonic article of jewelry, for a trifling sum.—
All our pens, pencil cases, Sc., are genuine articles manu
factured by ourselves with great care, and we offer them
precisely at prices asked in all other stores in the city. To
. agents we make advantageous offers, and any energetic
person can do well by working for us. We wish agents in
every place in the country, and persons who would like to
become such will please address us, and we will send them
printed circulars of prices, terms, &c. We have no stated
periods for distribution. The moment a pen is purchased,
the purchaser is entitled to receive his premium on the
payment of 25 cents extra.
All orders by mail should bo addressed
MERRICK, BENTON & DEAN,
335 Broadway, New York.
AGENTS WANTED.
N. B.—Gold pens repointed in a superior manner. En
close the pen and 39 cents in P. 0. stamps, and the pen will
be repointed and returned post paid.
The BROADWAY GOLD PEN MANUFACTURING CO.
Is well known throughout the country, but as there are
undoubtedly some who are not acquainted with us we ap
pend the following well known firms as references:
FELLOWS & CO., No. 17 Maiden Lane, New York.
HICKS & MITCHELL. No. 20 do do
BENTON BROS., Cor. Broadway k Courtland et., New
York, and Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
J. 11. STURDY & CO., No. 5 Oilsey Building, New York.
GOULD & WOOD, IC°. 9 31ablen Lane, do
February 4,1857-3 m
THE BOOK OF THE AGE.-"'TIS
MUCH TO SAY, YET TRUTH TO SAY IT."--REC
ECTIONS OF A LIFETIME, OR MEN AND THINGS
I HAVE SEEN IN EUROPE AND AMERICA,
By S. G. Goonmcm the veritable "Peter Parley," author of
"The History of all Nations," &c., & - c. In two volumes,
150 pp. largo 12mo, 25 engravings, including an accurate
Steel Portrait of the Author. Price, Black or Scarlet
Cloth, $300; Scarlet cloth, gilt edges, $4; Half calf, mar
ble edges, $5; Gilt Edges, $7.
This work embraces the prominent public events of the
last half century, both at home and abroad; a complete
autobiography of the author—his early days, education,
and literary career: and an amount of original, curious,
and valuable personal incident, anecdote and description,
seldom, if ever, met with in a single work. It is the au
thor's life-long work, and nothing superior if equal to it
in blended amusement and instruction, has ever been pub
lished. Mr. Goodrich is the author and editor of 170 vol
-131:110R, of which seven millions of copies have been sold!
and this the great work of his life time, embodies the con
densed substance of his ample literary and practical expe
rience; the war with England in 1812-14, in which Mr.
Goodrich was a private soldier ; the Hartford Convention,
whose operations took place under his immediate observa
tion, and with most of the members of which he was per
sonally acquainted. Embracing curious and interesting
details respecting old Jeffersonian Democracy, Old Feder
alism, and Connecticut Blue Lights; curious and marvel
lous events connected with the rise and progress of reli
gious sects in the United States; with descriptions of the
French Revolution oC 18,18, and Louis Napoleon's Coup
d'Etat, both of which the author witnessed. Also, a full
account of the 'Peter Parley's Tales,' of which four mil
lions have been sold.
$.3 per annum
5 c,
7 dt
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In the course of til9 work will be found pen and ink
portraits of over Two Hundred celebrated persons—Presi
dents, Vice-Presidents. Kings, Queens, Emperors. Soldiers,
Poets, Wits, Enthusiasts, Physicians, Lawyers, Politicians,
Diplomatists, &c.—all described from personal acquaintance
or observation. For sale by
GEO. DERGSTRESSER,
MILL CREEE, Hunt. CO., Pa.
Published by Miller, Orton & Mulligan, No. 25 P4irk Row,
N. Y.
. - -Also, Agent for Dr. Kano's works
Feb. 11, 1857.
QEGARS, SEGARS.—A large lot of
Li the best Segos—consisting of Fire Fly, Opera, La
Dulcipena, La Suiza, El Neptcsno, and 10,000 other brands,
—all the best that could be procured in the city, just re
ceived and for sale by LOVE dc 31eDIVIT.
ASplendid lot of Fancy and Striped
Silks. French Morino, Cashmere, Lyons Cloth, Robes,
'alley and Striped Delaines, Persian Twills. Also a
handsome assortment of Collars, Underblecves and Mitts,
just received and for bale cheap by
decli J. & W. SAXTON
...._
HOW'S THIS !—J. & W. Saxton are
now receiving their Second Fall and 'Winter Stock
of NEW and FASTLIONAITLE DRY GOODS!
[ - Feb. IS, '57-3m
- -
Enumeration is unnecessary, bnt what every body says.
mn3t be true, and every body says the place to Ilnd the
REST ASSORTMENT of DRY GOODS in these parts, is at
.7.&• W.. SAXTOIs.I'S. [Dec. 10, 'l6.]
- -
HROMAN has just opened a very
• large stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTIIINU,
consisting of Coats,Pants, Nests, and other articles of gen
tlemen's wear. Call and examine for yourselves,
1 - 1, TONS BROAD TOP COAL just
roceivod end for rale by
nontingdon, Jon. 21, 7857. CICNNINGI24I4 & MINN.
HE NEATEST AND BEST AS
SORTMENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES, JUST RE-
FiLVED BY LEVI WESTBROOK.
Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and
examine my beautiful assortment of Boots and '
Shoes of all sizes, of the latest styles, for all ages.
Huntingdon, Julie 4, 1850.
BOOTS, SHOES, G-AITORS, AND
FASIIIONABDE HATS,
SELLING AT VERY LOW PRICES,
AT H. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. -
Huntingdon, Pa.
TIGHTNING RODS ! Armitage's Pa
./TENT OF SUPERIOR ELECTRIC MAGNET LIGIIT
LNG 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 °tiered for sale.
. .
The public need but to examine Armitage's rods to be
convinced that they aro 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. I have a
few on 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 Colons Book Store, Huntingdon, Pa., where they
can be had of WM. COLON.
Huntingdon, -July 16, 1856.
TEW GOODS.—Just received, a vari
ety of articles at the corner of Smith and Alleghany
streets, Cedar and Willow ware, Axes, double and single
bit, Stoves, lion Kettles, Plough Shears, &c., whole
sale and retail. • - I '4o. HARTLEY.
QTATIFFER & HARLEY. CHEAP
j WATCHES and JEWELRY, wholesale and
retail at the "Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry
Store," No. 96, North Second street, corner of }-
Quarry, Philadelphia.
Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled 18 carat cases,... $2B 00
Gold Lepines , 24 00
Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled, 12 00
Silver Lepine, jewels, 9 00
Superior Quartiers, T oo
=tlM=
Fine Silver do., 1 50
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, 37% cents to SSO ; Watch glasses, plain,
123,4 cents; Patent, 16%; Lnnett, 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, 18.56-Iy.
ARRIVAL OF FALL & WINTER
GOODS at the BROAD-TOP DEPOT. GUNNING
& DUN N, have just received a well selected stock of
Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hats and Caps,
Darts and Shoes,
Hardware, Queensware, Cedarware, Crockery-ware, stone
end 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 ail kinds of Merchan
dize, Produce, &c. CUNNINGHAM & DUNN.
Huntingdon, Nov, 26, 1856.
-I,q - Ewr WATCH. AND JEWELRY
STORE.—JOHN FRISCH respectfully informs the
lei t ize ns of Huntingdon court
ii”,y; ty, that he has just opened ..e rrs
ii"" - --r fTic,...:%:(, - a new store on Hill street,
" ,-- -=. 9 _..,. opposite Straus' Store, oHun
tingdon, for the sale of
GOLD and SILVER WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c.
Iris stock is entirely new and of the best quality, and
will be disposed of at liar prices.
The public generally are requested to call and examine
for themselves.
Repairing of Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry. done in the
best manner on short notice. JOIIN FRISCII.
Huntingdon, Oct. 1, 1856.
COUNTRY DEALERS. AU
GUST GUST BRICKER, BOOT MAKBR, No. 94 North
Fourth street, third Boot Store below Raeo, Philadelphia,
Wholesale and Retail dealer, will give full satisfaction to
all who may patronise him. Country dealers, and persons
wishing a good article. aro invited to call.
Philadelphia, Nov. 19, 1856-3 m.
DENNSYLVANIA COMMERCIAL
H INSTITUTE.—LOOATED AT YORK, PA.—lncorpo
rated by authority of an act of Assembly, 1856. During
the past year, upwards of one hundred students havo been
iu atteudanes at this Institution, representing ten States,
showing a popularity unsurpassed by any similar estab
lishment.
COURSE OF ST UDY Embraces Double Entry Book-keep
ing, as applied to Wholesale, Retail , Commission, Manufac
turing, Shipping, Steam Boating. Individual, Partnership,
Compound Company Business, Commercial Calculations,
Mercantile Correspondence, Business Penmanship, Detect
ing Counb.rfeitcd and altered Bank Notes, and Lectures. on
Commercial Law and Political Economy
Fur Circular, S:c., address
Nov. 12, 1856.
TO THE PUBLIC.—The undersi g ned
informs his friends and the public generally . .
that he has leased the ORLANDO HOUSE, iu the
borough of Huntingdon, and is now prepared to ac- "'
commodate with boarding and lodging all who may laver
him with a call. His Bar is furnished with the best liquors.
LIVERY STABLE.—Tio hos also provided
himself with a good stock of Horses, Car
riag,es, 'cc.. for the accommodation of the pub.
lic, at reasonable charges.
WM. WILLIAMS.
Huntingdon, April 7, 1556
TAMES BROWNS' UR, AMMATI
CAL WORE:S.—THE FIRST BOOK of the Rational
System of English Grammar. 25 cts.
•
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Grammer, designed to teach the process of Analysing the
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These works are now used in the Public Schools in the
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TIIE THIRD BOOK of the Rational System of English
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PR - Eros - mom, and may be read by him either in or out of
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. -
BROWNS' GRAMMATICAL READER. This Book sets
aside the old Orammars,exposes their defects, demonstrates
the little use of attending to them, and presents to the
Teacher the unerring and the only way to the Grammar of
the English Language. 3734 cts.
For sale by Peter Griffee, 118 Arch Street, Philo&lphia.
Feb. 18, 1857.
QCRIVENEit'S OFFICE.—The un
dersigned will attend to drawing Wills, Deeds, Mort
gages, Articles of Agreement, Leases, Letters of Attorney,
Bonds, &c. Me will also arrange and state Administrators
Accounts and attend to the passing of them before theßeg
isiter. All will be done in legal form, in good style, and at
moderate charges. JACOB MILLER.
Huntingdon, January 21,1857.
CIOME AGAIN, with a, general assort-.j
went of BOOTS and SHOES,
For Men,
lirozrton,
Boys, "_
and Children. Call
and examine my stock. You can't be disappointed.
Huntingdon, Dec. 24, 1856. L. WESTBROOK.
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ANIMATED
NATURE.—A BOOK THAT IS REALLY ALL LIFE.
—i;VERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE IT.—LIVING NA
TURE IN ALL ITS FORMS.
The only book of its kind ever published, which gives
Pictorial Representations and Popular Descriptions of the
History, Habits and modes of life of all the classes of liv
ing beings on the earth, in the ocean and in the air. Uni
form retail price,
In One Quarto Volume 1350 Illustrations, 'Muslin Gilt Back
and Center, 83,00. The same—Marble Edge. Embossed
Morocco, Gilt Back and Center, $3,00. The same—Extra
Red Turkey Morocco, Gilt Edges and Full Gilt Sides,
$5,00.
Books upon almost every other subject have been circu
lated among the people, except those relating to tho very
interesting and important ono of Natural History. The
books which have heretofore been published on this sub
ject, have been adapted to mere children, or to those who
made it a thorough study. Hence, very few of the millions
of readers in this country have, within their reach, any
thing satisfactory upon this subject. This indicates a
great and an obvious want, as no subject is more intensely
interesting, and none more improving, than that of the
living beings that people the globe. This want we are con
fident we fully meet, in the work wo hero offer to the pub
lic.
R 71- This Book is not for sale in Bookstores, but can ho
ordered from us direct, or obtained from our Canvassing
Agents.
Published by Miller, Orton .3; Mulligan, New York, and
for sale by GEO. BERGSTRESSER,
MILL CREEK, Hunt. Co.,
Also, Agent for Dr. Bane's works.
Peb. 11,1857-
EVERYTHlNG.—Everything in the
Grocery line can be preenced at the cheap store of
LOVE & Mein VIT.
PeIi,E3IIUM AWARDEI) TO H. T.
STAINS, of Scottsville, Huntingdon county, Pa., for
t berg spocimen of marble work. Send on Sour orders
P OCM . ik'Yttt.• V iil. l , Oct. 21, 3.651-17.
7 00
T. KIRK WHITE,
Prelident
PItOPESSION AL &.. BUSINESS CARDS.
R. JOHN MeCULLOCH, offers his
professional services to the citizens of Huntingdon
and vicinity. Office at Mr. Hildebrand's, between the Es
change and Jackson's Hotel. Aug. 28, '55.
rP. CAMPBELL, Attorney at -Law,
0 Office in the brick row near the Court House.
JOILti SCOTT
QCOTT & BROWN, Attorneys at Law,
ky Huntingdon, Pa. Office same as that tbrmerly occu
pied by Mr. Scott. Huntingdon, Oct. 17, 1853.
fOHN N. PROWELL, Attorney at Law,
will attend faithfully to all legal business entrusted
to his care. Iluntbagdon, July 20,1855.
TSIMPSON AFRICA, County Sur
e, • veyor, Huntingdon, Pa. Office on Hill street.
T & W. SAXTON, Huntingdon, Pa.—
') Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens
ware, flats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Grain, &c., &c.
UTM. COLON,
Dealer in Books, Stationary, Wall Paper, &v. &e
xiP. GWIN,
. Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Ilardware, Queens
ware, fiats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, ice.
TM. CUNNINGHAM BRO.,
ey Founders, &
Huntingd o n, Pa.
C. McGILL
• Founder, Alexandria, Huntingdon county, Pa
N{OSES STROUS,
Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Gro-
Ceries. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, etc.
HROMAN,
e Dealer in Ready Made Clothing, Hats and Caps,
]toots and Shoes, ize.
IENJ. JACOBS,
Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Grocer
ies, Queensware, &c. &c.
T J EVI WESTBROOK,
ji Dealer in Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Misses' Boots,
Shoes, Gaiters, etc.
IF
j oNG- & DECKER,
Dealers hi Groceries, Confectionaries, Qucenewaro,
Flour, &c.
TOSEPH REIGGER,
J Watchmaker and dealer in Watches, Clocks, and Jew
elry, Be.
WM. WILLIAMS,
Plain and Oruamcntal Marble Manufacturer.
LOV.I4_I and McDIVIT,
fi Dealers in Groceries, Confectionaries, Flour, Sc
JAS. A. BROWN and CO.,
Dealers in all kinds of Hardware
WEN BOAT,
Carriage and Waggon Manufacturer
A NDREW MOEBUS,
Proprietor of the Broad Top house
TOHN F. RAMEY, Practical Surveyor,
Iluntingdon, Pa. Office on Hill street, one door east
of the Huntingdon Marble Yard.
REFERENcEs—L. T. Watson, Philadelphia; S. P. Leslie,
Geologist, Philadelphia; Charles Mickley, Rough and
Ready Furnace, Hon. Jonathan .s.l!Williams.
&RBISON, DORRIS & CO.,
w' Miners, and Dealers in Broad Top Coal, linntingdon
iILEXAN.DER PORT & CO.,
Miners, and Dealers in Ilrom.l Top Coal, Huntingdon
jOIVEL, SAXTON & CO.,
13 Miners, and Dealers in Broad Top Coal. J. W. Saxton,
Huntingdon; B. Hare Powel, 56 Walnut st.. Philadelphia.
A NDREW PATRICK, Miner & Dealer
in Broad Top Semi-Bituminous Coal; Coalmont,
tut - ingdon county, Pa.
PUNNINGRA.M. aud. DUNN,
\Li Dealers in Diy,,Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens
ware, Grain, Centro County Iron, &c. &e.
It. A. DORSEY. JAS. DOUGHEIZTY.
ORSEY & DOUGHERTY, Whole
eale Dealers in TOBACCO AND SEGARS, No. 11
orth Fifth Street, Philadelphia. [July 8, BM.
T - MBRELLAS and Parasols, of a new
style, just received, and for sale by
npll6 J. E W. SAXTON.
RS. MILLER & FRAZER ato - . 4 - 1
tip , DENTISTS, Huntingdon, Pa. Office
removed to the rooms adjoining the residence
of R. A. Miller. um: the Presbyterian Church.
January 14, 1857.
Ahe, an
Fr‘..CngKpElklEifii,l,C,,ods.filsh,sliSallmonii,..Her
a i
'etse, constantly on hand and for sale by
J. PALMER & CO,
April 2. 1556-3 m. Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia.
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS !-
JUST RECEIVED BY D. P. GIVIN,
and now open and ready for exiatomers. Call and examine
my exten , :ive assortment.
Huntingdon, Oct. 1, 1856
HISTORY OF THE EARLY SET
TLEMENT OF THE JUNIATA VALLEY.—The
citizens of Huntingdon county can procure the above
work at the Bookstore of W. COLON, in Huntingdon, who
will also mail it to any address on the receipt of two dol
lars. Huntingdon, July 23,1856,
YONE
ST
Ii ' or CONCENTRATEDL T YF a N S varrant O ed N to l rn F a l k• E,
a soap .
without lye, and with little trouble. It makes hard, soft,
and fancy soaps. For sale at the cheap Drug and Fancy
Store of HENRY MeMANIGILL.
Market Square, Huntingdon, Pa.
JAY RUM—A. genuine article for sale
) by HENRY MeMANIGILL.
VRESII lot of Balm of a Thousand
1 Flowers, for sale at the new Drug, Fancy and Variety
Store, Market Square, Huntingdon, Pa.
GLASS of all sizes from Bxlo to 20x30,
received and for sale by HENRY 31c111ANIGILL
-OITRATE of Magnesia for sale at the
Now and Cheap Drug Store in Huntingdon, Pa.
SUPERIOR HORSE BALLS,
at 111cMANIGILL'S.
SUPERIOR VANILLA BEAN for
sale at the Cheap Drug Store, Market Square.
FANCY SOAPS,
At the Cheap Store of IL 3101ANIGILL.
T 4 AD PIPE for sale at the - Ha - rdwaie
Store, Huntingdon.
QCHENCK'S Pulmonic Syrup for the
j cure of Consumption, for sale by
HENRY Mc3IANIGILL.
500 CHESTNUT POSTS for Sale by
(septlo) CUNNINGHAM & DUNN.
Q~SACKS COFFEE just received and
for sale by CUNNINGHAM 4; DUNN.
BALSAM FIR for sale at the Cheap
Drug Storc of H. 37eMANIGILL.
ripOBIAS I Venetian Liniment, for sale
by BENDY MeMANIGILL.
T, 4 , MON-SY.RIJP, a genuine article, for
Bale by IIE RY McMANIGILL.
fresh lot of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for
sale at McNanigill's Cheap Drug Store.
USI3AND'S celebrated Calcined Mag
nesia, for sale at the CHEAP DRUG STORE, Mar
a Square, Huntingdon, Pa.
QPERINIACETI, a prime lot, for sale by
HENRY McMANIGILL.
DR. JOHN - BULL'S Sarsaparilla, and
DR. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA, forsale at tho
cheap Drug Store, by HENRY McMANIGILL.
DR. GREEN'S Aromatic Sap, for Stom
ach Complaints, for sale at the Variety Store of
HENRY MeItANIGILL.
_____
G ENUINE Electric Oil for sale at the
CHEAI I4 ERUG STORE, Market Square.
FRESH OLIVE OIL
For sale at MeMANIGFLUS
40 BUSHELS CLOVERSEED just
received and for eale by J. & W. SAXTON.
Huntingdon, February 11, 18.57.
FARM FOR RENT, in West Township,
about 3 miles from Petersburg. The farm is large,
and the land good. To a good tenunt a good berth is offer
ed. Enquire of N. CRESWELL.
Alexandria, February 4, 1857.
T'RESH MACKEREL & HERRING,
jet roootred end for sale b LOrZ k McDIVIT.
rf7E HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY IN
31ASTAGAIN I—The subscribers take this method
Of informing their friends and the'publio generally, that
they have rebuilt the Huntingdon - Foun
t dry, and are now in suCcessful operation,
ww , and are prepared to furnish Castings of
rallo= 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 an are manufacturing Stoves—sttch as
Cook, Parlor, and Office stoves for wood or cotd. 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
calve a liberal share of public patronage.
J. M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO.
Huntingdon, April 30, 1856.
SAMUEL T. BROWN,
QPECIAL NOTICE !—R. C. McGILL
k 3 wishes to inform his friends and the public generally,
that he has bought the Alexandria Foun
dry, lately owned by Israel Grafting, Esq.,
fitil together with its Patterns. Flasks and
i 46 4 44 :; 11- A- I. '''' other contents. And from his long
expe
rience in the business, he hopes to obtain
a share of the public patronage. As he has the Foundry
in full operation, he can furnish all who may give him a
call with all kinds of Castings, such as Rolling Mill, Forge,
Grist and Saw Mill Castings—improved Thrashing Machine
Castings. And in a short time will have Cook Stoves of
various sizes and improved patterns for wood and coal.—
Also, ten-plate, air-tight, parlor, and bar-room stoves, of
various sizes, for wood or coal. Also, Castings for houses,
cellar grates, such as Lintels, Sills, Sash weights, etc.—
Ploughs of every description, the latest and most improved
styles. Also, Sled Soles and Wagon Boxes, oven frames,
large bells, and water pipes. Hollow ware—consisting of
kettles, boilers, etc. Having turning lathes ho will be
able to furnish any of the above named articles of either
wood or iron—and all other kinds of Castings, " too nu
merous to mention," all of which will be sold cheaper than
ever for Cash and all kinds of country produce. Old metal
will be taken in exchange for castings. Bring along your
old metal, your cash and country produce, when any arti
cles are wanted. It. C. McGILL.
Alexandria, April 23, 1856.
p ) OOKS ! BOOKS 40,000 Volumes
of new and popular Books,
embracingevryrtriety
usuallykept inaPlindll.kt
and many them at Publisher's
retail prices, the subscriber now offers to
IrMik...l. 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' best manufacture.
100 Splendid Port Monnia.es and Pocket
Books at 20 ets. and upwards.
3,000 pieces Wall Paper of the latest and
prettiest styles. just received from New York and Phila
delphia, prices from 10 eta 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.
A; W. SAXTON are now receiving, and now opening.
one of the finest assortments of hoods ever offered to the
citizens of this place, as follows:
. .
- - -
Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinetts, Vestings—
Cotton Goods fin. Summer wear. Also, Shall eys, }lonises.
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, Bair Broods.
Dress Caps, and every kind usually kept in a country store.
Bonnets and Straw Hats of the latest styles ; silh, crape.
and straw bonnets. lists 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—llard
ware, the beet assortment in town, not excepting the hard
ware establishment. and at lower prices. Queensware,
Groceries, Tobacco, Segars, Willow ware and Cedar ware,
hopes, Tow-lines, and Cords, and everything usually kept
in a country &tore, can be had at the Cheap Store of
Huntingdon, April 16, 1666. S. & W. SAXTON.
NFEW DRUG STORE.
F.R. J. S. GRIFFIN", Srfperinteneent
HAYING purchased from Wm. Williams &
Co., their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints &
Brushes* Oils, Dye Stuffs. Perfumery, Fancy
ti Soaps, Fluid, Cam heno, Turpentine,Alcolw
andtt general assortment P of i•tists' Colors
l.
, ._&
Brushes, Spices of all kinds, 'Window Glass of
all sizes, Putty, all kinds of Tarnish, Japan, Copal, Nos. .1
and 2, Coachbody and Black Spirit, Pure Cod Liver Oil, for
the cure of Rheumatism, Scrofula, Gout, Lumbago, Tetter,
Chronic Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, White Swelling,
Glandular Swelling, Pulmonary Consumption, Chronic
Bronchitis, Rickets, and all diseases of the skin, by the
gallon, quart or smaller quantity, the Balm of a Thousand
Flowers, the greatest remedy for Baldness and purifying
the Skin, of the age. John H. Patothorp's celebrated cure
for Fever and Agno. No Cure No Pay. Price $l. Fine
Tobacco and Segars. All the above, with all articles gen
erally kept in a Drug Store, for sale cheap.
Physicians Prescriptions carefully and accurately
compounded.
D. P. GNIIN-
Store, Market Square, opposite Conte' Hotel, Hunting
don, P. HENRY 3Ic'HANIGILL.
November 213, 1855.
T"ERUSSIAN WAR.—We have just
published a new edition of this popular and saleable
work, and can now supply our agents and canvassers
without delay.
Besides a complete History of the War, it includes the
LIFE AND REIGN OF NICHOLAS 1., with sketches of
SCHAMYL, the Circassian Chief, and other distinguished
characters; also, descriptions of Russian Society and Gov
ernment, &c., &c., making one of the most interesting
works ever published. It is beautifully illustrated with
fine tinted plates, and bound in the best manner. We
send a specimen copy with particulars of agency to any
part of the United States, free of postage, on receipt of the
price, $1 28. J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher,
No. 48 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
December 24. MG.
COINIE HERE! and get good. bargains.
& W. SAXTON have received from the enatcru
cities an assortment of
Silks,
Shawls,
Talmas,
Dress Goods, and
Embroideries.
.Thep have adopted the motto, "Quick Salea and
Small Profits." Give them a call.
liuntingdon, December 17, 1556.
MONEY, MONEY, NONE Y hy
bo without Money? when it is just as easy for any
one to be around with a pocket full as not, if they only
think so. I have got a new article, from which from live
to twenty dollars a day can be made, either by male or fe,
male. It is highly respectable business, and au article
which is wanted in every family in the United States. En
close me two dollars by mail, and I will forward by return
mail a Circular, with full instructions in the art. The bu
siness is very easy. Try it, if you are out of employment.
and you will never regret it; for it will be better fur you
to pay the above sum, and insure a good business, than to
pay twenty-five cents for a spurious advertisement. This
is no humbug. fry it! Try it! Try it! Address your
letters to DWIGHT MONROE, New York.
Dec. 24, 18.56-3 m.
I sent one of my Circulars to an Editor in Georgia, and
lie gave me e„uotice in his paper like the following :
" Mr. Monroe sent me one of his Circulars, and I will
just say to my readers that whoever of you are out of em
ployment that Mr. 31ouree's business is a good busbies,
and money can be made out of it by any one who engages
in it, for it is no humbug."
NEW CLOTHING !-H . ROMAN
has returned from the East with a large stock of
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
for Men and Boys—all of the best and cheaper than else
where. Call and examine for yourselves.
Huntingdon, Sept. 24, 1856.
HILLIER'S Excelsior furniture Polish,
for Piano Fortes and Oil Paintings, at
HENRY McMANIGILL'S.
BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA
GINGER, for sale by HENRY SIeMANIG/LVS.
T4ADIES, ATTENTION 1-3ly assort
ment of beautiful dress goods is now open, and ready
for inspection. Every article of dress you may desire, can
be found at my store. D. P. GRIN.
Q WALNE'S PANACEA, the greatest
Lj remedy for Scrofula, for sale at the Cheap Drug Store
of Mc3IANIGILL.
SALT—Ashton and Ground. Alum—by
the Sack or Bushel, for sale by 1.:
LOVE R McDIVIT.
'TEAS, TEAS—of excellent qualities,
A . and the cheapest in town, at LOVE d McDIVIT'S
- FRESH lot of Clarified Table Oil for
sale by HENRY McMANIGILL.
'WRIGHT'S Hair Regenerator or Am
ber Gloee, for sale at 7.41e3UN1G1L1,..5.
HUNTINGDON CARRIAGE AND
WAGON MANUFACTORY.—OWEN BOAT, thank
ful for past favol'S. respectfully informs
the public in general that he has removed 1 ..:,;!:- 3 4 i _ ,
to his new shop on Washington street, on tiz•
the property lately and for many years oc
cupied by Ales. Carmon, where he is prepared to manufac
ture all kinds of Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, Wagons,
and in short, every kind of vehicle desired. Rockawayd
and Buggies of a superior manufacture and finish always
on hand and for sale at fair prices.
Repairing of all kinds done at the shortest notice and on
the most reasonable terms.
Huntingdon, May 16, 1854.
MARBLE YARD. The undersigned
would respectfully call the attention of the citizens;
of Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock or
beautiful marble now on hand. He ier prepared to furnish
at the giortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables:
and Stones of every desired size and form of Italian or
Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved with approe
priate devices, or plain, as may suit.
Building Marble, Door and Window Sills, &c., will Se
furnished to order.
W. W. pledges himself to furnish material and wont'
manship equal to any in the country, at a fair price. Ca 4
and see, before you purchase elsewhere. Shop on Hilr
street, Huntingdon; Pa.
Huntingdon, May 16, 1855.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND
JEWELRY. The subscriber, thankful to "••• Ail ).;
his friends and patrons, and to the public goner—
ally, for their patronage, still continues to carry on at the;
same stand, one door east of Mr. C. Coats' Hotel, Market
street, Huntingdon, where he will attend to all Who will'
favor him with their custom ; and also keeps - Ott hand is
good assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c.,
of which be is determined to sell at low prices. Chocks.,.
Watches and Jewelry of all kinds will be repaired at short
notice, and having made arrangements with a good work
man, all repairs will be done in a neat and durable manner,
and any person having articles for repairing, shall have,
thorn done at the promised time. By paying strict atten
tion to liminess, and selling at low prices, he hopes to ro
ceive a share of public patronage.
MAIL LINE from Mount Union to.
CIIAMBERSBURG. The undersigned still continw
ues to run a tri-weekly line of stages over the road between•
Mount Union and Chainbersburg. Good horses and coiy
Portable stages have been placed on the route, and expert ,
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 be
for their mutual advantage. Every attention necessary
will be given, and the running of the stages will be regu
lar.
Wl_Steges leave Mt. Union at 5 o'clock, p. in., 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 'Valley,
Strasburg, and Keefer's store.
y?„..Faro through $3,00; to Intermediate points in pr
portion. JUIIN JAMISON.
August 22.1855-4 f.
rrHE WEST BRANCH INSURANC.
_L COMPANY, of Lock Haven, Pa., insures Detached
buildings, '4 4 tores, Merchandize, Farm Property, and other
Buildings, and their contents, at moderate iate,B.
Dutz4.rons—Hon. John J. Pearce, Hon. G. C. Harvey,
John D. Hall, 'l. T. Atrams, Charles A. Mayer, D. K. Jack
man, t. harles Criet, W. White, Peter Dickson, Thomas
Kitchen.
lion. tl. C. Harvey, President ; T. T. Abrams, 'Vice Pres
ident : Thos. Kitchen, Secretary.
ltrirak.sces—Samuel li. Lloyd, Thos. Bowman, D. D.. A.
A. Wimgv.rdner, Wm. Vanderbelt, L. A. Mackcy, Wm.
Fearon, A. White, Dr. J. S. Crawford, James Quiggle, A.
Cudegratf, John W. Maynard, James Armstrong, Hon.
Simon Calneron, lion. Win. Bigler.
'Huntingdon, April 9, MG%
Giloctilty AND CONFECTIONA
RY STORE. LONG DECKER, respectfully In
form their friends and the public in general, that they
still continue the Grocery and Confectionary business.
under the Sons of Temperance llall, on Main strut, Hun
tingdon, where they have now on hand a full and general
tvlsortment of
Groceries and Confectionaries,
which they will soil wholesale and retail. They have atso
on hand Buckets, Salt, Carpet 'kegs, Fancy Articles, &d.,
&c.. Ac.. all of which they will sell cheap. Country pro
duce taken in exchange for Goods—the cash paid when wee
hare no Goods to suit customers.
As wo aredeterzrinc(l toaccommodate all whomay call at
our btore, we invite an examination and trial of our stook,
LONG & DECKER.
Huntingdon, Apl. 141, 1850
ryliE HUIsITINGDON MILL.—The
undersigned owners of the Huntingdon Mill Inform
t fitrm-rs and the public generally that they now have
their new mill in running - order, with all the modern im
provements in the Water Wheels and Machinery.
They have put in five of the Improved Jouval Turbine
Water 'Wheels, and can grind in all stages of water, and
during the coldest weather any and all kinds of grain.
They are prepared to sell, and have on hand for solo at
all times at Market rates all kinds of Hour, Feed, and
shim,: and Farmers can have their own grain ground and
take it hack in a return load, or they can be furnished ita
exchange at a moment's notice, an equal quantity of Flour
and Bran, or chopped feed.
Their smut machine is or improved manufacture, wad
they will insure a "a full turn out" of superior quality to
every bushel of grain left at their mill.
FISHER & McMIIII.TRIA
N. B. Their Buckwheat Stones arc not quite ready.
Huntingdon, Dec. 8. 1856.
QOMETIIING NEW IN HUNTING.
MlN.—The celebrated Centre:county Iron for sale afl
the following prices: 4 cents per lb.; for common assorted
3.1: inches square and round up. 4 1 4 cents; for horse shoe
and spike rods, including 3.4 and is in. square, and 5 cents
for nail rods, at the cheap stow. of
CUNNING.FIAM & DUNN.
Huntingdon, Junn 17, 1856.
BROAD TOP HOUSE. ANDREW
mo Elms would respectfully inform the public
that he has fitted up the Broad Top Douse, on Alla
gheny fitreet, at the Broad Top Depot, Huntingdon, "
and is now prepared to entertain strangers and travollsei
in an unobjectionable style.
llis table will always be supplied with the substantials
and delicacies of the season. His liar is furnished with the
choicest liquors. in a word, no pains will be spared to
render guests comfortablc and happy. June IS.
G AS! GAS LIGHTS ARE COMING
—And so are J. tt; 'W. SAXTON—
.
with Gas, but with an entire new and well assorted
stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
such as Dry Goods, Groceries, Queenswaro, Hardware , .
Roots and Shoes. Hats and Caps, Donnots, Carpet and NI
Cloth. Wood and Willow Ware, and every article usually
kept in a country store. We have one of the bent selected
stocks of Din' GOODS ever offered to the citizens of this
place and vicinity, and aro determined to sell lower than
can be purchased at any other House east of the Alloghany.
Giro us a call and be satisfied of the fact. We will sell our
old stuck at cost, and a great deal under cost. Don't forget
to call at " TIM METROPOLITAN" before purchasing at
any other house. also purchase and store grain, and
it is adnotted by all that we have the safest place of nu.%
loading- grain in town. All kinds produce taken in Er,
change for Goods. .1. t W. SAXTON.
It 0 0E RIES.—NEW BUSINESS
AT AN OLD STAND.—The subscriber would inform
the l't.blie that ho has just opened a well selected assort , -
ment of GROCERIES, at Harrison's Store Room, at the
west end of Hill Street, where he will keep and sell all sr
ticks in his line, for cash, or in exchange for country pro.
duce. ROBE STITS'.
Huntingdon. ect, 1,185 n.
1 --1 A N. S , Shoulders and Flitch for sale
by LOVE & MoDIVIT.
MLETAI. AND CHAIN PUMPS, ez
tromoly low, at J. A. BROWN & CO'S.
HARDWARE STORE.
SALT ! SALT I—Direct Importation. I
ASHTON, MARSHAL and PINE SALT,
Ground Alum Salt, Dairy Salt—a largo s took constantly on
hand and for sale by CARR, GIESE &CIO.,
Produce Commission Merchants, 21 Spear's Wharf, Balti
more.
.t" - -Lump Plaster always on hand. July 22, Mg..
_ _
pITE FINEST assortment of Fancy
Cassirrzeres over offered; Vestings and Coat Casehnera,
mat at lower prices than can be purchased at any other
House, for sale by J. Sc W. SAXTON.
QVERCOATS, of all kinds, cheaper
than elsewhere, at
.1, 1856. H. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE.
COUNTRY DEALERS can buy CLO
THING at H. ROMAN'S an cheap as they can in the,
ity. Huntingdon; October 1, 1558.
DRIALE lot of Farina, just received and
for sale at
TIALSAM SULPHUR, for sale by
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HENRY McMANIGIV.
ROWAND'S Improved Tonic Mixture,
for Pover and Ague, at HENRY 111e31ANIGILL'S.
1)R. ROWAND'S Blackberry Reot, arb
inestimable and warranted remody for Howol Cow
plaints, at the cheap Drag, Yareity and Fancy store of
HENRY McMANIGILL.
41,-, TONS ANTHRACITE COAL just
received and for sale by
nntingdon, Dec.l7, 1856. CUNNINGHAM & DUNN.
OLASSES—Three hogsheads prima
SYRUP, ,suet tweeted and for wan by
DOVE it
JOSEPH REIG GER
A. S. HARRISON, Agent