THE HUNTINGDON GLOBE, A DEMOCRATIC FAMILY JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS, &C. IST OF PREMIUMS to be awarded by the Huntingdon County Agricultural Society, at id Third Annual Exhibition, to be held in tho Fall of 1557. HORSES. Best Stallion, $7 00 Second best do., 2 00 Second beat do., 4 00 Best match horses, ti 00 Third best do., 3 00 Second host do., 4 00 Best 2 or 3 year old colt, 5 00 Best family horse, 3 00 .. colt under 1 year old, 2 00 Second best do., 2 00 " brood more, 5 00 Beat trotting horse, 3 00 Second best do., 2 50 Second best do., 2 00 Best draft horse, 3 00 Best mules, 0 00 Second best do., 2 00 Second best do. 3 00 nest riding horse, 4 00 NEAT STOCK Best pair of work oxen, 6 00 Second beet do., 4 00 Third best do., 3 00 Beet bill), 5 00 Second best do., 3 00 Bost boar, Second beat do., Third best do., Best eow, 5 00 Second best do., 3 00 Best litter of pigs, 200 " cheater white, 400 " berbahire, SHEEP. Best fine-wooled buck, 500 Second best do., 300 Second best do., 300 Best fine-wooled ewe, 500 Best south down do., 5 00 Second best do., 3 00 second best do., 300 Best long-wooled ewe, 500 Best long•wooled, 500 " south down do. 500 _ _ PLOWING Best, 4 00 Third do.. Second best. Z, 00 Fourth do. ,A.RICL - LTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 300 " wheat drill, 200 " corn planter, 300 " horse rake, 300 " reaper, 300 " Mower. CHAIN. Best white wheat, 3 00 Best white corn, Second best do., 2 00 Second best do., Third best do., 1 00 Best rye, Best red wheat, 3 00 Second best do., Second best do., 2 00 Best oats, Third best do., 1 00 Second best do., Best yellow corn, 1 00 Best buckwheat, Secondtst do.. 50 Second best do., DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. Best bread, 3 00 Second best do., Second best do., 2 00 Best hoed soap, Third best do., 1 00 Second best do., Best pound cake, 1 00 Best candles. Second best do., 50 Second best, do., Best sponge cake, 1 00 Best carpet, Second best do., 50 Second best do., Best butler, 3 00 Best hearth rug, Second best do., 2 00 Second best do., Third best do., 1 00 Best flannel, Best domestic sugar, 2 00 Second best do., Second hest do., 1 00 Best quilt, Third best do., 50 Second best do., Best apple butter, 1 00 Best wool socks, Second best do., 50 " worsted do., Best tomato catchup, 100 " ornamental needle " honey, 1 00 work, 1 00 " jelly, 1 00 Sic md best do., 50 Second best (b., 50 Best silk embroidery, 100 Best preserves, 1 00 Second best do., 50 Second best do., 50 Best shell work, 1 00 Best pickles, 1 00 Second best de. 50 MECHANICAL IMPLEMENTS AND MANUFACTURES. Best 2 horse carriage, 200 " and greatest variety " buggy, 1 00 of tin ware, 1 00 " sett single harness, 100 " lot of earthen and " do. farming do., 1 00 stone ware, 1 00 " bridle and saddle, 100 " washing machine, 50 " pair of boots, 100 " made meat vessel, 100 " pair of shoes, 50 " churn, 100 " side sole leather, 1 00 " specimen of marble " kip and calf skins, .1 00 work - , 200 " side harness & upper 100 " cook stove, 100 " lot of cabinet ware 100 "pair of horse shoes. 50 Bost plow, " harrow. " cultivator. " plow, " wind mill, rnt, ITS Best and greatest vari- Second best do., ety of apples, 3 00 Best quinces, Second best do., 2 00 Best and greatest vari- Best dozen fall apples, 200 ety of grapes, 200 Second best do., 1 00 Best nativNgrapes, 2 00 Best doz. winter apples, 200 Second best do., . 100 Second best do., 100 Best dozen of peaches, 100 Best winter pears, 2 00 ISeconsi best du., 50 Second htst do., 100 Best dozen of plums, 100 Best fall pears,.. 2 00 Second best do., 50 ....- .-- T.EGETA.I3LES. 200 " beets. 100 " parsnips, 50 " carrots, 100 " turnips, 100 " onions, 75 " celery, 75 " cabbages, 50 Second best do., 50 Best pumpkins, 100 " pie do., 100 " squash, 75 " water melon, 50 " musk melon, 50 " Beans, 50 " peas. FLORAL DEPARTMENT. Best potatoes, Second best do., Third best do., Best ueshanock, " mexican, " pink eye, " white, " red, 4, blue, 4, sweet, 4, tomatoes, Second best do., Third best do., Best purple eggs, pepp4r, Best display of flowers in bloom, second best do., Best display of plants, POULTRY. Best pair of turkeys, 1 00 Second best do.. 50 Second best do., 50 Best pair of chickens, 100 Best pair of geese, 1 00 Second best do., 50 Second best do., 50 Bost display of poultry, 2 00 Best pair of ducks, 1 00 Second best do., 1 00 Huntingdon, dune 24. 1857. JSN'T IT SO ?- FRESH FIZITIT WINTER BEfl THAN 3NTE'ETNfIIATS: Swath Tenth Street, (cork Juno 17, 1557-2 m iNOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that an application has been made to the Court of Com mon Pleas of Huntingdon county by the Members of the Presbyterian Congregation of Cottage Church and vicinity, to grant a charter of Incorporation, and to constitute them and their successors a body politic 7 and corporate in law,, by the corporate name of the "Cottage Presbyterian Congregation," and. if no sufficient reason be shown to the contrary, the said Court will at its neat session' (August,) decree and declare them a corporation or body politic, ac cording to the articles mid conditions in their petition set forth and contained. 3L P. CAMPBELL, June 10, 1557. Prothonotary. L I XECUTORS' NOTICE.--Letters tes 4::amentary on the Estate of Racket Harper, Esq., deed, late of Dublin township, Huntingdon county, hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate - payment and those having claims will present them duly authenti- cated for settlement. W. G. HARPER. WILLIAM HARPER, Executors. Shafle Gap, May 27, 1857 MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.- A_ The ".May Flower" arrived in port last week, having on board, a new and splendid assortment of Groceries, Confectionaries, Provisions, &c., &c.. all of which are offer ed for sale at the Cheap Store of LOVE & McDIVITT, car:- Mating of Hams, Shoulders, Salt and Fish, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, molasses, Cheese, Crackers, Nuts, Raisins, Figs. Tam arind, Rice,Sago, Tapioca, Orange Syrup, Pickles, Oranges, Lemons, Ois, Candles, Tobacco, Segars, Fruits and Confec tionaries of all kinds, all of which will be disposed of at the LOWEST 71017 a for cash or country produce. Purcha sers aro invited to call and see and examine for themselves. LOVE & McDIVITT. Huntingdon, May 20,1857. ONE OF THE TRICKS OF THE MADE is to get good customers by offering Cheap, and at tho same time, GOOD CLOTHING. 'Whatever others may say of their neighbors leasing town, they will not say that my CLOrUINO fails to please the crowds that daily fit themselves at my establishment. The truth is " Old Mose" won't be beat in selline• ' cheap and good Cloth ing! Those who have doubts upon the subject should call and see for themselves. llcatingdon, May 27, 1857 `STATE of SAMUEL CALDWELL, dex - d.—ADMEVISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of administration on the Estate of Samuel Caldwell, late of cromWell township "Huntingdon county, dec'd, having been granted to the undersigned, he hereby notifies all persons indebted to said estate, to make immediate pay ment, and Mose having claims against the same to present them dilly authenticated for settlement. D. CALDWELL, Adm'r. Shade Gap, May 27, 1867—fit. ALLISON MILLER, DENTIST, cp Huntingdon, rd. Juno 24, 1.557. VuACON & DRIED BEEF— a large _ and excellPnt lot, just received and for sale by ntineon ; Juno 17, 1857. LOVE & McDIVITT. Best cow, 4 00 Second best do. , 3 00 Best 3 yesr old heifer, 300 Second best do., 2 00 Best calf. 2 00 HOGS Best variety of dahlias, 1 00 200 Second best do., - 50 1 00 Best boquet. 50 2 00 Use ARTHUR'S cel ebrated Self-Scaling Cans and Jars, and you will have fresh Fruit all the jeer at Summer prices. Full directions for putting up all kinds of Fruit and To matoes, accompany these cans and jars. They arc made of Tin, Glass, Queenznuare, and Fire c 6 Acid proof .S . temc Wire. The sizes are from pints to gallons.— These cans and jars arc entirely open at the tops, and NEST, to se cure economy in transporta tion. For sale by SroarrtErErts throughout the 'United states. Descriptive circulars sent on application. .X* - -Orders from the trade solicited. Be sure to ask for 'Arthur's' It has stood the teat of two sea sons, having been used by hun dreds of families, hotel and boarding house keepers. We are now snaking them fur the million. ',ARTHUR, BURNIIAM & GIL- ROY, 'Manufacturers under • the Patent, Noe. 117 S 110 , r" George) PHILADELPHIA. MOSES STROUS . • , 4-0,5*N1111. • i" L ltlo k„, ...,,' ~,,.„,,7 .{sre. ire s.---- -' <6l7 , k' •• a;Lr , ' 2 ' '• ''...l ~. ~,..,:,,,. • _ L ; ._@•ll ,- '=E_ - __ - _:__!c.urkyr•T - 10'._:, HUNTINGDON RAIL ROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT! tni and after Monday, June let, 1857, Two Passenger Trains a day, each way—Sundays excepted—will run as follows: MORNING TRAIN. STATIONS. A. M. P. M. Huntingdon Leave ..8.00 Arrive 0 10 M'Connelletown 8.14 1.56 Pleaeant Grove Ca 5.20 a 1.50 Marhlesburg a g 32 a 1.38 Coffee Run " ........ —.8.44 a 1 26 Rough ,S; Ready ". ....... ....8.50 ti 1.20 Cove 9.03 a 107 Fishers' Summit 41 9.06 a 1.04 Saxton "... ..... —.9.20 " 12.50 Riddulsburg " 9.3' ) ".. ...... ....12.38 Hopewell Arrive ....... ..9.40 Leave p. at. 12.30 '.'. 00 3 00 300 I,' 90 p. M. r. M. Ifuntin pion Leave 500 Arrive 8.40 11'Connell stow n 5.1-1 S 26 Pleasant Grove 5.20 S Marlilesburg 5.5° S OS Col The Run 5.44 7.56 Rough A: Ready 5.c0 7.50 Core 0.0" 7.07 Fishers' Summit".. ...... ....(t.06 ac 7.34 Saxton 6 . .20 7.20 " Itiiltli4sburg• .. 0.3' 7 08 2 00 I 00 Hopewell Arri Ne. 6.40 Leave 7.00 ..(C/5 - "PaSSL:IIgoI for BROAD TOP CITY. HOPEWELL, and BEDFORD SPR ENOS, arriving from East by Pennsylvania Rail Road Express Train at 7.00 A. M., breakfast at Ml ti ne.-don and leave at 8.00 for Bedford, &c. Passengers from East by Mail Train, arrive at 4.48 P. M., and leave fur Bed ford, &c., at 5.00. Passengers from West arrive by Express Train in the morning and breakfast at Huntingdon and leave at 8.00 for Tedford, &c. Passengers from West, by Mail Train, arrive at 3.02, I'. M., and leave at 5.00 P. M. for Hopewell and Bedford. Passengers by the Fast Line arrive at Hun tingdon from East at 8.55 P. M. and from West at 9.48 P.M. Trains connect at Hopewell with fon r-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, Juno 1,1857. 300 300 ^OO 3 00 3 00 ECM QM 1 00 50 1 00 50 50 1 00 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 FRESH ARRIVAL ! .AT THE “ItIETROPOLITAN, ,, OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! J. & W. SAXTON have just received from Philadelphia a magnificent assortment of Goods, such as— DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, p; e lQueensware, Hats .5: Caps, Boots .S; Shoes, Carpet & Oil Cloth, Wood d: Willow Ware, and in fact—EVEßYTHlNG—necessary to please the most fastidious. Such as— FINE DRESS GOODS, Prints, Tweeds, Summer Cottons, Cloths, Cassimeres, Trim mings, Collars, and Undersleeves Bonnets, and every va riety of Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts, L., &c. We are determined to sell as low,-if not lower, than any other house east of the Allegheny. Our motto shall he--- " QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS." Give us a call and be satisfied of the fact, that this is the house at which to purchase cheap goods. W e have on hand Salt, Fish and Plaster, Ham, Shoulder and Flitch. Also, Glass, White Lead, Linseed Oil, Turpen tine and other Paints. Huntingdon, May 6, 1857. J. & W. SAXTON. 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 50 50 FRED. LIST'S BOTTLING ESTAB LISIIMENT, IlnyrrNonoN, PA. Mr. LIST invites the attention of the public to his es tablishment, where he is now prepared to furnish MINERAL WATER AND SARSAPARILLA, and bottled PORTER, and ALE, at as cheap rates as any other establishment in the State. Thankful for past favors, he hopes to receive a continu ance of the same. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. Establishment one door east of Jackson's Hotel. May 20,1857. 1 00 1 00 o ON'T BELIEVE THEM. 11. ROMAN has not left town—neither does he intend to leave. His Store is at the old place, opposite the "Franklin House," where all who want bargains in Clo p thing should call. 5 If any persons tell you that I have left town, don't be- Al Hove them—but call at the old stand and see for yourself. A splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Clothing ,0 now on hand. 11. ROMAN. ,0 Huntingdon, May 20, 1857-3 t. OLD HOSE AT HOME ! If you don't believe it. call at his new store room in Market Square, where you will find a splendid assort ment of Goods for the season. Ladies Dress Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, Groceries, &c., And everything else usually found in the Huntingdon stores. Gall, but deli all call at the same time. Huntin!, , ;don. April 15, 1857. MOSES STROUS. CONE AGAIN. THE LATEST AND BEST! .L q L di . d, W st E oc S i p o l A tOOK has just opened a large and splen- BOOTS & SHOES, of the best and latest styles, for ladies. gentlemen, misses, boys, and children of all ages. lie returns thanks for the liberal patronage he has heretofore received, and hopes his new stock will not fail to please everybody, and all their relations, and that all who want a good and fitsldonable article will continue to call as usual at the old place and be accommodated. Call soon and examine my splendid stock. Huntingdon, April 15, 1857 CLOTHING I-A NEW ASSORf- MENT JUST OPENEDI and will be sold 30 per cent. eIIEAPER than the cheapest! Respectfully informs his customers, and the public gen erally, that he has just opened at his store room in Mar ket Square, opposite the _Franklin House, 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 othor es tablishment in the country. Persons wishing to buy Clothing would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Huntingdon, April S, 1557. INTO LIBRARY IS COMPETE WITH OUT IT.—TESTIMONY OF SIXTEEN THOITSAIs:D PURCHASERS.—MAGNIFICENT WORK OF HISTORY ! —A WHOLE LIBRARY IN ITSELF !—COST SILOOO-70 IIA.PS-700 ENGRAVINGS.—A HISTORY OF ALL NA TIONS, From the earliest period to the present time, the history of every nation, ancient and modern, being separately given. By S. G. GOODRICH, author of several works of His tory, 'Peter Parley's Tales,' &c. It is believed that the above work will be very accepta ble to the American public. It is the result of years of toil and labor, assisted in his researches by several scholars - of known ability, and has been got up at a great expense by the proprietors. No pains have been spared in the ex ecution of the Illustrations and Maps, which are prepared expressly for this work.. Indeed, all the other historical writing of Mr. Goodrich, sink into insignificance, when compared to this, the result of his riper and maturer years. It is admitted that one hundred dollars could not purchase the same matter in any other shape, and the publishers confidently expect, in consideration of the great literary value of the work, the large sum expended in preparing it for the press, and the exceedingly moderate price at which it is offered, that it will be favorably received by every lover of good books. Many of our first scholars, di vines and gentlemen, who have examined the work, have given it their unqualified approbation and commendation, which it richly deserves. In one volume, Turkey Morocco, Marble Edge, Gilt' Buck and Sides $6,00 In one volume, Turkey Morocco, Marble Edge, Full Gilt 8,00 In two volumes, Turkey Morocco, Marble Edge 7,00 In two volumes, Turkey Morocco, Gilt Edge and Full Gilt Sideslo,oo , In two volumes, Full, Heavy Stamped Cloth, Sprink- led Edge 6,00 Many of our Agents having been told when soliciting subscribers, that this work would soon be sold in Book stores, and at a reduced price, we hereby give notice, as Solo Publishers of it, it will not be sold in Bookstores at any price, and will be offered by our canvassing Agents only. who have the sole right of sale in their respective districts. except that where we have not appointed an agent, WE will send copies by mail, postage pre-paid, to any part of the United States, upon receipt of the retail price. N.B.—The one volume copies, weighing over four pounds, cannot be sent through the mail, but the two volume copies can be mailed as two, books. Miller. Orton k Mulligan, Publishers. Xo. 25, Park rsow, N. Y. For sale by GEO. BEROSPRESSER, MILL CREEK, Hunt. Co., Pa. l'ap- Also. Agent for Dr. Kano's works. Feb. 11,1857. " pREMITIM AWARDED TO H. T. STAINS, of Scottsville, - Huntingdon county, Pa., for inn best specimen of marble work. Send, on your orders soon. Scottsville, Oct. 21, 1656-Iy. RINDSTONES on friction rollers and 4,..31 - patent bangingv, for sale by apr. 8. JAS. A. triosvx tic co. SANFOIU)'S Invigorator or Liver Remedy, can be 1 al at the chenp brat Store of apr29 nENItY McMANIOILL. 11IDES TANNERS OIL.-1000 DRY FLINT 111 DES; 100 Bbls. TANNERS OIL. F9r by .1. PALMER 4: GO. 7.tiARKET Street WHARF, PHILADELPHIA. May 12, 1831. EVENING TRAIN. LEYI WESTBROOK ROMAN =1 N EW GOODS, N W D. Y. GWIN'S CHEAP STORE! D. P. GIVEN has just received from Philadelphia the largest and most beautiful assortment of SPRING. AND SUMMER GOODS ever brought to Huntingdon, consisting of the most fash ionable dress goods for Ladies and Gentlemen. Such as Black and Fancy Silks, All-wool Detains, Challis Delains, Plain Braise, Figured Braize Robes, Brilliants, different colors ; Brilliant Robes, Lawn Robes, Ducats Chintz Calico, Plain and Fancy Dress Ginghams, Hununilla. Cloth, Silk Warp Levella Cloth for travelling dresses, Mohair Debarze, Lawns and Prints of every description. Also,—a large lot of Dress Trimmings, Fringes, Buttons, Bonnet Silks, Bonnet Crapes, all colors; Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, Veils, Laces, Hosiery, Gnm Belts, Ribbons for Belting, Whalebone and Brass Hoops for Skirts, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk and Gingham Cravats, Zepher, French Working Cotton, Linen and Cot ton Hop, Tidy Yarn. Also, The best assortment of Collars and Under sleeves in town. Barred and plain Jaeonets, Mull Muslin, Swiss, Plain, Figured and Dotted Crinoline, Moreen and Grass Cloth for Skirts, Book Muslin, Irish Linen, Linen Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, &c. Also, A fine assortment of Spring Shawls, Silk and Braise Mantillas, and a variety of Dress and Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. • Also, Cloths, Cassimeres,Cassinets,Meritto Casbirner, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Cotton Drills for pants, lflne Domini, Blue Drill, Plain and Fancy Linens, Mar sailles and Silk Vesting, Masi ins, bleached and unbleached; Sheeting and Pillow Case Muslin, Nankeens, Ticking, Checks, Table diaper, &c. Bonnets of the latest styles, and at lower prices than can be found in town. Also, Moleskin, Fur, Wool and Summer Hats of the latest styles, and Boots S.: Shoes, Hardware, Queensware, Buckets, Tubs, Churns, Butter Bowls, Bask ets, Brooms and Brushes, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, . _ Fish & Salt, and all goods usually kept in a country store. old customers, and as many new ones as can crowd in, are respectfully requested to come and examine my goods. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods at the highest - market prices. Huntingdon, April 29, 1857. —DRUG, PAINT AND GLASS Whole sale Warehouse, Corner of Tenth and Market Streets, Office in Second Story, Philadelphia. We invite attention to our enlarged stock of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c., selected expressly for our sales, and comprising one of the finest assortments in the United States, which we offer at low prices, for cash or approved credit. WE MANUFACTURE very extensively: Premium Pure White Lead, (best,) Kensington Pure White Lead, Pearl Snow White Lead, "Vielle Montagne" French Zinc, (best,) Pure Snow White American Zinc, Philadelphia Snow White Zinc, Silver's Plastic Fire and Weather-proof Paints, Chronic Greens, Yellows, and colors generally. AGFNTS FOR: Porter's superior Alkaline Window Glass, Genuine French Plate Glass, (warranted,) • The New Jersey Zinc Company's products, Tilden and Nephew's N.Y. Tarnishes, Brooklyn Premium Pure White Lead, Hampden Permanent Greens, Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy, &c., &c. IMPORTERS OF: French and English Plate Glass, French and English Cylinder Glass, Colored and Engraved Window Glass, Daguerreotype Glass, Hammered Plate for Floors and Sky-Lights, Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery &c. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN : Druggists' Articles generally, Painters Tools of all descriptions, Hydraulic and Roman Cement, Calcined and Land Plaster ' Paper Maker's Clay, Satin White, &c., &c. FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO., Store, N. W. cor. of Tenth and Market Streets. Factory, Junction York Avenue, Crown and Callowhill Ste., April 8, 18.57-Cm. Philadelphia. TI ARGAINS, BARGAINS ! HARDWARE DEPOT ! ! ! The subscribers hare again returned front the east with an enlarged stock of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS, which they will sell at such prices as shall make it the in terest of housekeepers, Builders, Mechanics, and all the rest of mankind, to give them a call. Our stock comprises Building material, such as Locks, hinges, Screws, Nails, Bolts, G lass of all sizes, Putty, Oils, Varnishes, White Lead, and Zinc Paints. MECIIA.NICS' TOOLS Planes, Handsaws, Mill & Crosscut Saws, Chisels, Mann's Axes, Hatchets, Spirit Levels, Piles. Stocks and Dies, Mon key Wrenchesßlacksmiths Vices, with an endless vari ety of modern inventions and improvements. Saddlers and Coach Makers are invited to call and exam ine our extensive stock of Harness Mountings and Coach Trimmings. Patent and Common names, 30 varieties; ihy , ' Skins, Patent Leather, Enameled Leather, Oil Cloth for Carriages, Coach Laces and Linings, Hubs, Spokes, Felloes, Shafts, Springs, Axles, &c., &c. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, Knives and Forks from 37y a cents to $5 per set, Silver des sert forks, Silver and common spoons, Ladies' fruit knives, Wostenhohn's and 50 other kinds of Pocket knives, Far rier's knives, razors, &c., &c. lIOLLOW-WARE, Porcelaine, Tinned and Plain Boilers, Tea Kettles, Sauce, Frying and Baking Pans, Steak Griddles, Dish Covers, &c., &c., at minufacturers' prices. MISCELLANEOUS. Ice 'Hammers, Lemon Squeezers, Butter Prints, Butter Ladles, Portmonaies, Bells of all kinds, Guns, Pistols and Revolvers, Paint Brushes, Wall Brushes, Traces & Chains of various kinds, Chain Pumps and Metallic St amps for cisterns, Picks. Sledges, &c., &o. fiG5-11aving purchased many of our goods at 'wholesale prices from manufacturers, we are enabled to sell both Wholesale and Retail—extremely low I A liberal share of patronage is solicited. orders from abroad promptly attended to. March 18, 1857 THE CHEAP CORNER FOREVER. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Ready-Made Clothing, ,k ;:c. BENJAMIN JACOBS Informs his old customers and the citizens of the borough and county of Huntingdon generally, that ho has just opened an extensive assortment of Goods of all kinds suit able for Spring and Summer, which will compare in qual ity and prices with any others brought to town• the pres ent season. His stock consists of every article of Ladies' Dress Goods. In part, Ginghams, Lawns, Bareg, , es, printed and plain, Prints of all kinds, Mullins, Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, &c., &e., and in fact all articles of dress to be found in any other store in town. Also, an extensive assortment of Ready 1-1111,1e Clothing„ for men and boys, for spring and summer wear, all well made and of good materials. Also, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, of all sizes. Also, Groceries, Queensware, 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 now Goods. They will find them equal in quality, and us 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, April 8, 1857. 300 KEGS PAINT. IN HITE LE.AD,IrC,) per keg of 25 lbs $2 60 Winn LEA, (extra,) 44' 2 75 PHILADEIPEIIA. ZINC PAINT..." 2 40 Brsr 3:sow WHITE ZINC PAINT" 44 2 63 Oils. Glass, Putty, Nails, and all hinds of HARawinn and Building Materials in proportion, at the hardware Store of JAS. A. BROWN d: CO.. April S, 1857. Huntingdon, Pa. VRANKLIN HOUSE, Huntingdon, J. S. MILLER, Paornizroa. Respectfully informs his friends and the trav elling- public generally, that helms leased the 0 ° Frauldin House," for several years occupied " . by C. Couts, and that he will be pleased to re- 3 ceive the calls of all who may favor him with their patronage. His table will be furnished withthe best the market affords, and every attention will be given to make those who stop with him feel at home. Huntingdon, April 8,1857. .1- ' COUNTRY DEALERS can N : r4r buy CLOTHING from me in Huntingdon at WHOLESALE as cheap as they can in the cities, as I have a wholesale store in Philadelphia. Huntingdon, April 8, 1857. IL ROMAN. QEGARS, SEGARS.—A large lot of w.. 0 the best Seprs—consisting of Fire Fly, Opera, La Dulcipena, La Suiza, El Neptuno, and 10,000 other brands, —all the test that could bo procured in the city, Jest re ceived and for sale by LOVE & MeDIVIT. QWAINE'S PANACEA, the greatest remedy - for Scrofula, for sale at the Cheap Drug Store of 3ICIANIGILL. SALT—Ashton and Ground Aluth—by the Sack or Bushel, for sale by LOVE 4: McDIVIT. TIC,. GREEN'S Aromatic Sap, for Stow. ad' Complaints, for sale at the Variety Store of HENRY MOIANIGILL, TACKSON'S HOTEL, Huntingdon, fey Pa., on Alleghany street, between the Pennsylvania and Broad Top It. It. Depots, W. B. &Kam:, Proprietor. March 25, 1557-bin. JAS. A. BROWN & CO PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CARDS. fR. JOHN MeCULLOCH, 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. T P. CAMPBELL, Attorney at Law, • Office in the brick row near the Court House. JOHN SCOTT QCOTT & BROWN, Attorneys at Law, 0 Huntingdon, Pa. Office same as that formerly occu pied by Mr. Scott. Huntingdon, Oct. 17,1853. TORN N. PROWELL, Attorneyat Law, l e y Will attend faithfully to all legal business entrusted to his Care. Huntingdon, July 20, 1855. & W. SAXTO N Huntingdon, Pa.— „ Dealers in. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Grain, &c., WIVI. COLON, Dealer in Books, Stationary, Wall Paper, &c. &e ayP. G. WIN, e Denlertin Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Hats and,Cape, Hoots and Shoes, &e. T M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO. Founders, Huntingdon, Pa. A[ GILL & CROSS, Axrounders, Alexandria, Huntingdon county, Pa OSES STROUS, Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Gro ceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, etc. ROMAN, 1 - 1 - 0 Dealer in Ready Made Clothing, Irats and Caps, Roots and Shoes, Le. TENJ. JACOBS, Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Grocer ies, Queensware, &c. EVI• WESTBROOK, J Dealer in Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Misses' Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, etc. T J ONG- & DECKER, Dealers in Groceries, Confectionaries, Queensware, Flour, &C. TOSEPH REIGGER, j Watchmaker and dealer in Watches, Clocks, and Jew elry, &c. WM. WILLIAMS, Plain and Ornamental Marble Manufacturer TJOVE and NeDIVIT, Dealers in Groceries, Confectionaries, Flour, &c TAS. A. BROWN and CO., Dealers in all kinds of Hardware ®EVEN BOAT, Carriage and Waggon Manufacturer ANDREW MOEBUS, Proprietor of the Broad Top House TORN F. RAMEY, County Surveyor, y Huntingdon, Pa. Office on Ifill street, one door cast of the Huntingdon Marble Yard. REFERF.NCES—L. T. Watson, Philadelphia; J. P. Leslie, geologist, Philadelphia; Charles Mickley, Rough and Ready Furnace, Hon. Jonathan MrWilliains. tSIMPSON AFRICA Practical Sui o veyor, Huntingdon, Pa. Office on Hill street. fIREISON, DORRIS & CO., INliners, and Dealers in Broad. Top Coal, Huntingdon ALEXANDER PORT & CO., Miners, and Dealers in Broad Top Coal, Huntingdon - DOWEL, SAXTON & CO., Miners, and Dealers in Broad Top Coal. 3. W. Saxton, Huntingdon ; R. Hare Powel, 56 Walnut st., Philadelphia. ANDREW PATRICK, Miner & Dealer in Broad Top Semi-Bituminous Coal; Coalmont, Huntingdon county, Pa. TTMBRELLAS and Parasols, of a new gu style, just received, and for sale by • apll6 J. & W. SAXTON. MACKEREL, Codfish, Salmon, Her ring, Pork, Hams & Sides, Shoulders, Lard and Cheese, constantly on hand and for sale by J. PALMER & CO.. April 2,1656-3 m. Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. KEYSTONE STATE SAPONIFIER, or CONCENTRATED LYE, warranted to make soap without lye, and with little trouble. It makes hard, soft, awl fancy soaps. For sale at the cheap Drug and Fancy Store of HENRY 31c3IANIG1LL. "PAY RUM—A genuine article for sale p by HENRY McNIANIGILL. VRESH lot of Balm of a Thousand Flowers, for sale at the new Drug, Fancy and Variety Store, Market Square, Huntingdon, Pa. C'ILASS of all sizes from Bxlo to 20x30, ji received and for sale by HENRY McMANIGILL- C --- ITRATE of Magnesia for sale at the New and Cheap Drug Store in Huntingdon, Pa. SUPERIOR HORSE BALLS, at MeMANIGILL'S. UPERIOR VANILLA BEAN for S sato at the Cheap Drug Store, Market Square. T'ANCY SOAPS, At the Cheap Store of 11. MaTANIGILL._ EAD PIPE for sale - at the Hardware / Store, 'Huntingdon. CHENCIi'S Pulmonic Syrup for the cure of Consumption, fur sale by HENRY McILANIGIEL. 500 CHESTNUT POSTS for Sale by (septlo) CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. TALSAM FIR, for sale at the Cheap Drug Store of 11. AfeIkIANIGILL._ riPOBIAS' Venetian Liniment, for sale by HENRY MOIANIGILL. TEMON SYRUP, a genuine article, for 4sale by lIENRY T'RESH lot of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for sale at 3101anigilre Cheap Drag Store. HUSBAND'S celebrated Calcined IV.lag nesia, for sale at the CHEAP DRUG STORE, Mar ket Square, Huntingdon, Pa. SPERMACETI, a prime lot, for sale by HENRY 316MANIGILL. DR. JOHN BULL ' S Sarsaparilla, and DR. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA, for sale at the cheap Drug Store, by HENRY McMANIGILL. FRESH. lot of Clarified Table Oil for sale by 'HENRY I'aMANIGILL. G ENUINE Electric Oil for sale at the CHEAP DRUG STORE, Market Square. FRESH OLIVE OIL For sale at McMANIGILL'S. Tr BOOK OF THE AGE.-"'TIS MUCH TO SAY, YET TRUTH TO SAY IT."—REC ECTIONS OF A LIFETIME, ORMEN AND THINGS I HAVE SEEN IN EUROPE AND AMERICA, By S. G. 000DRICEI, the veritable "Peter Parley," author of "The History of all Nations," &c., &c. In two volumes, 159 pp. large 12mo. 25 engravings, including an accurate Steel Portrait of the Author. Price, Black or Scarlet Cloth, $309 ; 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 anther—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 umes, of which seven millions of copies have been soldl 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 Dartford 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 of 1838, 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. In the course of tho 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, Mrtt. CREEE, Hunt. Co., Pa. Published by Miller, Orton & Mulligan, No. 25 Park Row, N. Y. Ara - - Also, Agent for Dr. Kane's works lob.-11, 1857. SANICTEL 7'. BROWN Market Square, Huntingdon, Pa HUNTING-DON FOUNDRY IN BLAST AGAIN I—The subscribers take this method of informing their friends and the public generally, that they have rebuilt the Huntingdon Foun- ALTIRI6—oi dry, and are now in successful operation, and aro prepared to furnish Castings of craf t ,' : , :- J 7 . ';i7,7; 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 full. Also, Hunter's celebrated Cutter Ploughs, which can't be beat—together with the Keystone,Hillside and liar-shear ploughs. Wo have on hand an are manufacturing 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 inetal 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. J. M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO. Huntingdon, April 30, 1856. BOOKS ! BOOKS ! 40,000 Volumes of new and popularß t o i o n k a sla a rr i in i f ia ev 3 l7 . l. vtr t i o e r y and m y anv e tf them at half Pablisbeer; Ty retail pri - ces, the subscriber now offers to itaWit&Y 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 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 beautifulij , painted and gold gilted Window Shades at 44 cts. and upwards. The public have but to call and examine, to bo 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. Iluntingdon, April 16, 1850. V STEW DRUG STORE. DR. J. S. GRIFFITH, Superintendent. HAVING purchased from Wm. Williams & Co., their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints & Brushes, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Fancy .„W, Soaps, Fluid, Camphene, Turpentine, Alcohol, and a general assortment of Artists' Colors & -t7 7 Brushes, Spices of all kinds, Window Glass of all sizes, Putty, all kinds of Varnish, Japan,Copal, Nos. 1 and 2, Coachbody and Black Spirit, Pure Co 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 IL Patethorp's celebrated cure for Fever and Ague. 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. 41:"Physicians Prescriptions carefully and accurately compounded. Store, Market Square, opposite Couts' Hotel, Hunting don, Pa. HENRY McMANIGILL. November 26, 1856. HE NEATEST AND BEST AS SORTMENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES, JUST RE r.;• VED BY LEVI WESTBROOK. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call andp/(s: examine my beautiful assortment of Boots and • Il Shoes of all sizes, of the latest styles, for all ages. Huntingdon, June 4, 1856. TOOTS, SHOES, GAITORS, AND FASIIIONADDE HATS, SELLING AT 'VERY LOW PRICES, AT H. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. Huntingdon, Pa. QTAUFFER & HARLEY. CHEAP WATCHES and JEWELRY, wholesale and „?...• . retail at the "Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry '!"-- Store," No. 90, North Second street, corner of • Quarry, Philadelphia. -0, - Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled 18 carat cases,... S2S (10 Gold Lepines 24 00 Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled, 12 00 Silver Lepine, jewels, 9 00 Superior Quartiers, 7 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 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 Rinn ' s, 37y 2 cents to SSO; Watch glasses, plain, 12kii cents ; Patent, Isi, l / 4 "; Lunett, 25 ; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they aro sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY. _ . On hand, some Gold and Silver Lovers and lATittes, still lower than the above prices. October 1, 1856-Iy. WILLIAM HENRY LEAS. SAMUEL HAMM T4 EAS & HARSH, BANKERS AND LAND AGENTS, DES MOINES, lOWA. We buy and sell Eastern Exchange and Land Warrants —select and enter land with cash or warrants—pay taxes —invest money—make collections—and attend to legal bu siness generally. ALSO, LEAS & HARSH, BANKERS AND LAND AGENTS, LEAVENWORTII CITY, KANSAS One of the Partners has located at Leavenworth City, and will transact all business connected with the Banking and Real Estate business. For a few months yet, corres pondents will address us at Des Moines. REFERENCES: W. S. Gilman, 90 Beaver St.. New York. Seiger, Lamb & Co., North Third St., Phila, James Kent & Santee, " Serrilf & Lefovre, CC Drexill & Co., Bankers. " CC Chubb Bros., Washington City, D. C. Edward Showers, Carlisle, Pa. lion. J. IL Graham, " Wm. B. LeaE, Esq., Shirleymburg, Pa. David Blair, Esq., lluntingdon, Pa. March 18, 1857-Iy. LINDS AND SHADES, OF NEW STYLES. B. J. -WILLIAMS, No. 12 North Sixth treet, Philadelphia, Manufacturer or VENITIAN ELI NDS, VELVET and GOL - D BORDERED and PAINTED SHADES, of beautiful designs. Buff, and all other colors of Holland used for Shades. Fixtures, Trimmings, &c., &c., Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest cash priced. .&Z`• Store Shades painted to order. B. J. W. thankful for past patronage, respectfully solicits the public to call and examine hid new and large assort ment, before purchasing elsewhere. "WE .STUDY TO PLEASE." March 18,1857-3 m. *PRING GOODS.-NEW STORE IN WEST HUNTINGDON! WILLIAM. J. GEISSINGER respectfully announces to the public that he has opened a new store in West Hun tingdon, near the old Juniata bridge, where he will be glad to receive the calls of those who may be willing to patronize him. ills stock consists of Dry Goods, , Groceries, , . ' Queensware, Hardware, • Boots & Shoes, Hate and Caps, &c., &c., to which the attention of buyers is invited. Almost every article usually kept in country stores can ho found among my stock. All of which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest! M—Country produce taken in exchange for goods. WM. J. GBISSLINGER. West Huntingdon, April 8, 1857. Infor G ROCERIES, CONFECTIONA RIES, &C., &C. LONG & DECKER, m their friends and the public generally, that they have enlarged their business, and are now prepared to ac commodate all who may give them a call, with GROCE RIES of the best, CONFECTIONARIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, FANCY ARTICLES, SALT, and a great variety of Goods too numerous to mention. Thankful for past favors, we respectfully ask a continu ance of public patronage, as we are determined to please all. Country produce taken in exchange for Goods Huntingdon, May 20, 1857. WAR IN, KANSAS ! ALEXAN DRIA FOUNDRY. R. C. McGILL & CROSS wish to inform their friends and the public generally that they w have the above foundry in full blast, and I are prepared to furnish castings of every !*PPI*I-: description, stoves of all kinds and sizes !ri p - I for wood or coal, improved plough shears . for all kinds of ploughs, thrashing ma chines, the best in the five counties. In short, everything in the casting line; and having turning lathes we will finish any work that requires turning. All of which we will sell cheap for cash, lumber, and all kinds of country produce. Old metal taken for castings. By a strict atten tion to business, being practical workmen of long experi ence in the business, we hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. it. C. McGILL & CROSS. Alexandria, April 29, 1857. T)ORCELAIN BOILERS and" PANS of every description, for sale at Manufacturer's pri ces, by apr. 8. JAS. A. BROWNS: CO. 500BUSIIELS of Dried APPLES, wanted in exchange for our goods. Dec. 17, 1856. LOVE & McDTVIT. jl VERYTHING-.—Everything in the ‘,4 Grocory lino can be procured at the cheap store of LOVE & McDIVIT. RESII INIACKEREL & HERRING, just received and for sale by LOVE & DIeDrVIT. HtINTIINIGDON CARRIAGE AND WAGON MANUFACTORY.--OWBN BOAT, thank ful for past favors, respectfully informs the public In general that ho has removed to his now shop on Washington street, on t i 4 • the property lately and for many years oc- '- copied by Alex. Carmen, where he is prepared to manufao• tore all kinds of Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, 'Wagons, and in short, every kind of vehicle desired. Rocko.ways and Buggies of a superior manufacture and finish always on band and for sale at fair prices. Repairing of all kinds done at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Huntingdon, May 15, 1854. NT . ARBLE YARD. The undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the citizens: of Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of beautiful marble now on hand. He is prepared to furnish': at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables: and Stones of every desired size and form of Italian or 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. TV. W. pledges himself to furnish material and works; manship equal to any in the country, at a fair price. Call' and see, before you purchase elsewhere. Shop on HilY street, Huntingdon, Pa. Huntingdon, May 16, 1855. WATCHES CLOCKS ) AND e ;41 - , JEWELRY. The subscriber, thankful to ,47- 1 • , his friends and patrons, and to the public genet- 3- _ ally, for their patronage, still continues to carry on at the' same stand, one door cast of Mr. C. Ceuta' Hotel, Market' street, Huntingdon, where Le will attend to all who will` favor him with their custom ; and also keeps on hand a good assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, 44c., &c., all of which he is determined to sell at low prices. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry of alt 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 them done at the promised time. By paying strict atten tion to business, and selling at low prices, he hopes to re ceive a share of public patronage. MAIL LINE *from Mount Union to CHAMBEESBURG. The undersigned still contin ues 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 be regu lar. 12S,.Stages 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, Slavic Gap, Burnt Cabins, Fannetsburg, Horse Talley, Strasburg, and Keefer's store. IM..Fare through $3,00; to intermediate points in pro portion. JOAN JAMISON. August 22, 1555-tf. THEHUNTINGDON MILL.—The undersigned owners of the Huntingdon Mill inform the farmers 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 sale at all times at Market rates all kinds of Flour, Feed, and Stuffs ; and Farmers can have their own grain ground and take it back in a return load, or they can be furnished in exchango at a moment's notice, an equal quantity of Flour and Bran, or chopped feed. Their smut machine is of improved manufacture, and they will insure a "a fiat turn out" of superior quality to every bushel of grain left at their mill. FISHER & McNIIRTRIE. Iluntinkdon, Doc. 8, 1856. T3ROAD TOP HOUSE. ANDREW MOEBUS would respectfully inform the public that ho has fitted up tho Broad Top House, on Alle gheny street, at the Broad Top Depot, Huntingdon, '4 6 and is now prepared to entertain strangers and travellers in an unohjectenable style. His table will always be supplied with the substantial. 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. STEW WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE.—JOHN FRISCH respectfully informs the , citizens of Huntingdon cam ty, that he has just opened a new sane on Hill street, 1 . 4.1 opposite Straus' Store, Hun- - 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 fair 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. JOHN FRISCH. Huntingdon, Oct. 1, 1356. TO THE PUBLIC.—The undersigned informs his friends and the...public generally, that he has leased the ORLANDO HOUSE, in the ::: tl, borough of Huntingdon, and is now prepared to ac- " commodate with boarding and lodging all who may favor him with a call. His Bar is furnished with the best liquors. /8„.. LIVERY STABLE.—He has also provided himself with a good stock of horses, Oar. riages, &c., for the accommodation of the pub lic, at reasonable charges. linutingtlon, April 7, 1856 ENCYCLOPEDIA 01? ANIMATED NATURE.-A 1300 K THAT IS REALLY ALL LIFE. -EVERY 'FAMILY SHOULD HAVE IT.-LIVING NA TURE IN ALL ITS FORMS. _ - The only book of its kind eter 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, $3,00. The Rattle—Marble Edge, Embossed Morocco, Gilt Back and Center. $3,00. The same—Extra lied 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 the very interesting and important one of Natural History. Tho books which have heretofore been published on this sub ject, bare 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 WU are con fident we fully meet, in the work we hero offer to the pub lic. Xi—) This Book is not for sale in Bookstores, but can he ordered from us direct, or obtained from our Canvassing Agents. Published by Miller, Orton & Mulligan, New York, and for sale by GEO. BERGSTRESSER, MILL CREEK, Hunt. Co., Pa. Also, Agent for Dr. Kane's works. Feb. 11,1857. •HIS WAY. New Goods Arrived at MOSES STROUS' CHEAP STORE. Every body and all their relations are informed that Moses Strous has opened a now stock of goods for Spring. His assortment is extensive, and of the latest styles of Dress Goods. Also, EVERY VARIETY OP GOODS usually found in the best stores, and at low prices. READY-MADE CLOTHING, of the best, for men and boys, cheap,as the cheapest. • who want bargains should call and examine his Goods. Don't forget to call at STItOUS' Store. Huntingdon, March 11,1557. CAMS, S boulders and Flitch for sale LOVE & McDIVIT. METAL AND CHAIN PUMPS, ex— tremely low, at J. A. BROWN & CO'S. HARDWARE STORE. OVL;'RCOA.TS, of all kinds, cheaper than elsewhere, at Oct. 1, 1856.. 11. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. MOLASSES—Three hogsheads prime SYRUP, just received and for sale by LOVE & McDIVIT. pRIME lot of Farina, just received and for sale at DIcMANI (} IyL $. R I ALS.A.III SULPHUR for sale by HENRY hIcIMULNIGILL ROWAND'S Improved Tonic Mixture;. for Fever and Ague, at HENRY MeHANIGILVS. 1)R. ROWAND'S Blackberry Root, a.th inestimable and warranted remedy for Bowel Com plaints, at the cheap Drug, Vareity and Fancy store of HENRYIIIcAIANIGILL. TTILLIER'S Excelsior furniture Polish, for Piano Fortes and Oil Paintings, at HENRY bIeMANIGILL'S. 10)PROWITS ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER, for Salo by HENRY 111c3IANIGILL'S. ir4ADIES, ATTENTION !—My assort ment of beautiful dress goods is now open, and ready for inspection. Every article of dross you may desire, can be found at my store. D. P. GWIN. RIGHT'S Hair Regenerator or Am ber Gloss, for :sale at MeISIANIGILL'S. AD S and SHOULDERS just receiv ed and for sale by W. J. GFISSINGDR. JOSEPH REIGGER. 'WM. WILLIAMS