The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, August 26, 1857, Image 4

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    THE HUNTINGDON GLOBE, A DEMOCRATIC Fik_IIILIT
'arum.
A, Story for .American Farmers
The last number of the Farmer's Magazine
contains the following under the head of
"Mr. Bakewell's anecdote alias good farming
in a nutshell." The lesson insulated is one
which so many Americans farmers would
profit wonderfully by learning, that we trans
fer the article to our columns:
The far-famed Mr. Bakewell, of Dishley,
Leicestershire, the founder of the new Lei
cester sheep, and the man who lived a.centu
ry before his dalf, used to tell an anecdote
with exceeding high glee, as a farmer of the
olden school and golden times. This farmer,
who owned and occupied 1,000 acres of clay
land, but poor in point of money, had three
daughters looking their father very hard in
the face for money. He went to Mr. Bake
well to know what to do for them. Mr Bake
well told him to keep his money and give
each daughter some land, and make it known
that he would do so, and he would very soon
lesson his family at home. He then made it
known that he would give his eldest daughter
250 acres of land. I need not add that the
lady had forthwith plenty of beaux to choose
out of; the father's house was haunted with
young men, and she soon got married, and
the father gave her the portion he promised
but no money; and he found by a little more
speed and better management, the produce of
his farm increased. Three years after he
made it known that he would give his second
daughter 250 acres of land, which drew shoals
of beaux, and she got married, and her fath
er gave her her portion. He then set to work
and began to grub up his furze and fern, and
plowed up some of his furze land—nay, and
where the furze covered in some closes nearly
half the land. After giving half his land
away to two of his daughters, he found the
produce of his farm increased, because his
newly broken up land brought him excessive
crops. At the same time ho farmed the whole
of his laud better, for he employed four times
the labor upon it; bad no more dead fallows
the third year; instead of which he grew two
green crops in one year, and ate them upon
the land. A garden, Mr. Bakewell told him
never required a dead fallow. He no more
folded from a green grass close to better the
condition of a poor plowed one. Bat the
great advantage was that he had got the same
money to manage 500 acres that he bad at
first to manage 1,000 acres. Three years af
ter the second marriage, he made it known
that he would give his third and last daughter
250 acres ofland. She had a beau who stood
in readiness, and three or four more within
call, and she was married in a week. She
thought it never too late to do well, and the
father portioned her off with land. He then
began to ask himself a few questions, how he
was to make as much off 250 acres as he had
done off 1,000. He found necessity was the
mother of invention. He then paid off his
bailiff, who weighed twenty stone: he found
that he had been helping the men to manage
the master, instead of helping the master to
manage the men. lie then rose with the
lark in the long days, and went to bed with
the lamb. He got much more work done for
his money, for instead of saying to his men
"Go and do it," he said, " Come my boys,
let us go and do it," He found a great dif
ference between "come" and "go" He
made his servants, laborers, find horses move
faster—he broke them from their snail s pace;
he found the eye of the master quickened the
pace of the servant. He grubbed up every
bit of furze on the farm, and converted a
great deal of corn into meat. He preserved
the black water, the essence of the manure,
and conveyed it upon the land. He cut down
his high hedges, and straightened his zig-zag
fences cut his serpentine water courses
straight, and gained. much land by so doing;
made dams and slnices, and irrigated all the
land he could. Some of his borders and
hedges were covered with bushes from ten to
fourteen yards in width, and some of his
closes were no wider than streets; and there ,
he grubbed up the hedges and borders and I
threw several little closes into one. He
found that, instead of growing white thorn
hedges and haws, to feed foreign migratory
birds in the winter, he ought to grow food
for man. "I sold him longhorned bulls and
let him rams," said. Mr. Bakewell, "and told
him the value of labor, and what ought to be
performed by a certain number of men,
worked oxen or horses, within a given time.
I taught him how to sew less and plowdeep
er and better, and that there were limits and
measures to all things; but above all, the
husbandman ought to be stronger than the
farm. I taught him how to make hot land
colder and cold land hotter; light land stiff.
and stiff land lighter. I advised him to breed
no inferior cattle, sheep, or horses, but the
best of each kind, as the best consumed no
more food than the worst. Size has nothing
to do with the profit. It is not what an an
imal makes, so much as what it costs mak-
ing."
My friend became a new man in his old
age, and died rich, by Mr. Bakewell's improv
ed management.
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY.—This Society, which is to hold its
seventh annual exhibition in this city, com
mencing the last of next month, have divi
vided the premiums to be given out as fol
lows:
Class No. 1, Cattle, the highest premium
being $l5, and $5O the highest for working
oxen. Class No. 2, Horses and Mules, the
highest premium $2O, except for trotters,
which is $25. Class No. 3, Sheep, Swine,
and poultry, the highest $B. Class No. 4,
Plows and Plowing Matches, $5 for best plow
and $lO for best "plowman. Class No. 5,
Dairy, Sugar and Honey, highest premium,
$5. Class No. 6, Flour, Corn Meal, &c.,
highest, $5. Class No. 7, Domestic and
Household Manufactures, $lO. Class No. 8,
Carriages, Cabinet ware, &c., the highest, $5
and diploma. Class No. 9, Agricultural pro
ductions, best five acres of corn and -wheat,
$2O. Other premiums, from $l5 to s 2.—
Class No. 10, Fruit and. Flowers, the highest
$6. Class No. 11, Stoves, Silver ware, &c.,
highest premium, $3. Class No. 12, Bacon
and Miscellaneous articles, the highest $lO.
There is also a premium of $2O for the best
plan of Farm buildings.
GOOD ADVICE.-If you wish for a clear
mind, strong muscles, and quiet nerves, for
a long life, and power prolonged to en old
age, avoid all drinks but water, and mild in
fusions of that fluid; shun tobacco and opi
um, and every thing else that disturbs the
normal state of the system; rely upon nutri
tious food and mild diluent drinks, of IN-hich
water is the basis, and you will need nothing
beyond these things, except rest, and the
due moral regulation of all your powers, to
give you a long, happy, and useful life, and
a serene evening at its close.
.
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ITUNTINGD ON & BROAD TOP
RAIL ROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT!
On and after Monday, June lst, 1857, Two Passenger Trains
a day, each way—Sundays excepted—will run as follows
MORNING TRAIN.
A. 'Ar.
—B.OO Arrive,
—8.14
—3.20
...B.3''
... 834
.Arrive
EVENING TRAIN
STATIONS.
Huntingdon Leave
INl'Connellstown
Pleasant Grove ".
Marklesburg ".
Coffee Ruu
Rough & Ready
Cove
Fishers' Summit
Saxton
Riddelsburg
Hopewell
r. M. P. m.
Huntingdon Leave 5 00 Arrive 8.40
M'Connellst own 5.11 :: S °6
Pleasant Grove " 4 5.20 a 5.20
Marklesburg 5.3° " S OS
Coffee Run a 5.44 ' 7.56
Rough S.: Ready tf 5.50 ,c 7 50
Cove a 6 03 "...... 7.37
Fishers' Summit ti 6.00 7.34
a
Saxton 6.20 a 7.20
Made] slni rg ~...... ...... 6.3' "..-.... ...... .7.03
Hopewell Arrive 6 40 1 cave 7.00
45 - t-Passengers for BROAD TOP CITY, HOPEWELL, and
BEDFORD SPRINGS, arriving from East by Pennsylvania
Rail Road Express Train at 7.00 A. M., breakfast at Hun
tingdon and leave at 8.00 for Bedford, &c. I , itsungers from
East by Mail Train, arrive at 4.48 P. M., and leave for 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 Bedford, &c. Passengers from Wet . . by Mail Train,
arrive at .1::.02 P. M., and leave at 5.00 P. 11, fur Hopewell
and Bedford. Passengers by the Fast Line arrive at Hun
tingdon from East at 8.55 P. M. and from West at 0.48 P.M.
Trainscouneet at Hopewell 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 arc 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, June 1,1857.
110 INArALIDS.—Dr. Hardman,
_Analytical Physician.—Physician for Diseases tf t 1
ands, Throat (Old Heart—Formerly Physician to the
CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL,
Also to _invalids Retreat, Author of "Letters to Invalids,'
IS COMING! See following Card.
SEPTEMBER APPOEXTMENTB.
T yt. HARDMAN, Physician for the
disc:Lie of the Lungs, (tbrinerly Physician to
Ciuciu
nun Marine hospital,) Mill be in attendance at his rooms
as follows :
Huntingdon, "Jackson's Hotel,"Friday, September 4
Lewbtown, "National Hotel," c. 5
mtatin, "Patterson House," c: 7
liairisburg cc S
Hollidaysburg C 4 3 .
Altoona, :: •i .
Johnstown c.,
Pittsburg, 10 S: 11.
Dr. Hardman treats Com:lin - IMb ra, Bronchitis, Asthma,
Larryngittis and all diseases of the throat and lungs, by
Medical Inhalation, lately used in the Drumton Hospital,
London. The great p, did in the treatment of all human
maladies, is to get at the disease in the direct manner.—
All medicines are e•-timated by their action upon the organ
requii Mg relief. This is the important fact upon Nthich
Inhalation is based. If the stomach is diseased we take
medicine directly into the stomach. 1f the lungs are dis
eased, breathe or inhale medicated vapors directly into
the lungs. Medicines are antidotes to disease and should
be applied to the very scat of disease. Inhalation is the
application of this pi ineiple to the treatment of the lungs,
for it gives us direct access to those intricate air cells, and
tubes which lie out of reach of every other means of ad
ministering medicines. The reason that Consumption,
and other diseases of the lungs, have heretofore resisted
all treatment has been because they have never been ap
proached in a direct manner by medicine. They were in
tended to act upon the lungs, and yet were applied to the
stomach. Their action was intended to be local, and yet,
they were so administered that they should only act con
stitutionally, expending their immediate and principal ac
tion upon the unoffending stomach, whilst the foul ulcers
within the lungs were unmolested. Inhalation brings
the medicine in direct contact with the disease, without
the disadvantage of any violent action. Its application is
so simple, that it can be employed by the youngest infant
or feeblest invalid. It dizesnot th,:rltue stioniaLil,pr
business of the patient.
Other Diseases Treatal.—ln relation to the following dis
eases, either when complicated with lung affections or ex
isting alone, I also invite consultation, I usually find them
promptly curable.
I'rolapsus and all other forms of Female Complaints, Ir
regularities and Weakness.
Palpitation mid all other forms of Ifeart Disease, Liver
Complaints. Dyspepsia, and all other diseases of stomach
and bowels, &e.
All di , easi.s of the (.3:e and ear. Neuralgia, Epilips3
and all forms of nervous disease.
S. D. lIARDIVIAN. M. D
frt - ±_ No charge for con , ultation. [Juno 3. 15.57
GUANO! GUANO! ! GUANO!
ALL KINDS
LEILNALIS !:•:LTER PHOSPHATE OF LIME.—
,7,
*. \, ,
_ ,,. 7,000 TONE! .
i ka l ) 4-1-11:1-FIMIS'IS"Z..1:2 for your
crops,
at 2! ,, i ' cto. a lb. or $4O a Ton: or use
LEINAIT'S ..01ERICAN FERTILIZER.
at 33,50 a IRA. or Y 5 a tuu. One barrel of eitla;r is ulll
cleat for au acre of Wheat.
THESE ARE PERMANENT MANURES,
made of reliable CHEMICAL ELEMENTS, and have been
in successful use for the past Six Tunas, improving tho
soil and increasing - the value of the land.
FOUR DIPLOMAS from the State Agricultural Society
of Pennsylvania.; New eaey; ; Delaware atul the Crystal
Palace Association of the City of New York, have been re
ceived for these Valuable Fertilizers.
PAMPHLETS in the ENGLISH & GERMAN Language
can be had by application at the office.
A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO WHOLESALE DEALERS.
The above Fertilizers, delivered FREE of Cartage to any
wharf in the old City Proper.
ORDERS sent by Mail accompanied with Cash or Drafts,
will be promptly shipped to any part of the world.
U EORGE A. LEIN - AU, Proprietor.
No. 19 South FRONT street, Philadelphia City, Pa.
Philadelphia, July 2.2, 18514 m.
ISN'T IT SO ?-
FRESH FRUIT
IN WINTER
BFTTE
THAN
SWEETMEATS
South Tenth Street, (come
Juno 17, 1857-2 m.
AGRICULTURAL.— Proposals from
the differen t places in this county desirous of hay
ing than County Agricultural Fair held in their immediate
neighborhoods, may be directed to the undersigned, at any
time previous to the nest meeting of the llnnting.lon
County Agricultural Society in Anguish It will be neces
sary in making application, to specify the amount of mo
ney subscribed for the purpose, as by a resolution of the
Society at the last meeting, the locality guaranteeing the
largest amount will be entitled to the preference.
lly order of the President.
It. McDIVITT,
SAMUEL G. WIIITTAKER.
Huntingdon, July 8, 1857. Secretaries
-HUNTINGDON MINE It AL WA
TER. AND BOTTIJNG ESTABLISHMENT FOR
FiALE—Tho undersigned will sell his entire stock, appa
ratus, awl fixtures, for the manufacture of all kinds of
:Mineral Water. The business locality is a good one. with
a large and increa9ing en:4ton'. For three years the busi
ness has been earriul on with great success, and is only
sold on account of the ill health of the proprietor. For
partidulars apply to the undersigned. _ _ .
FREDERICK LIST.
lltaitingdon, Pa., July 15. 1557.
fi,..i.,---13udibvtl Inquirer," and "Lewistown Democrat,"
copy to arnonnt of st, ant chargo this office.
_LN"OTICE:—The vendue notes under
one hundred dollars given to the submeriber at the
sale at . 1.1 ,- ,ugh t Ite,idy Furnace en the llth March, are
now due, and inunediata payment is rewired. They will
b 3 found with Mr. Lawrence, at Broad Top office, HIM ting
illn. L. T. WATTSON.
July 1:2,.13'67.
.........12.50
12.3 S
Leave p. m. 12.30
'Use ARTHUR'S cel
ebrated .Si/=Sealing fires and
Jars, and you will hare fresh
fruit all the year at Summer
prices.
Full directions for putting
up all kinds, of Fruit and To
matoes. accompany these cans
and jars.
They are mado of Ten ' Glass.
Queensware, and Fire & Acid
proof atone Ware. The sizes
are from pints to gallons.—
Th ese cans and jars arc entirely
open at the tops, and NEST, to se
cure economy iu transporta
tion.
For sale by STOREKEEPERS
throughout the United States.
Descriptive circulars sent on
application. trit•Orders from
the trade solicited.
Be sure to ask for 'Arthur's:
It has stood the test of two sea
sons, having been used by hun
dreds of families, hotel and
boarding house keepers.
We are now nulling them
for the million.
ARTHUR, BURNHAM & GH,
ROY, 3lanufacturers under
the Patent, Nos. 117 & 119
r George) PHILADELPIII.I.
NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS!
D. P. GWIN'S CHEAP STOIIIII
" - D. P. OWIN has just received front Philadelphiai
largest and most beautiful assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
ever brought to Huntingdon, consisting of the most d i
ionable, dress goods for Ladies and Gentlemen. Suet
Black and Fancy Silks, All-wool Delains, Challio Del
Plain Braize, Figured Braize Robes, Brilliants, (lift's'
colors; Brilliant Robes, Lawn Robes, Ducals Chintz Cti
Plain and Fancy Dress Ginghams, Uummilla Cloth,
Warp Levelly Cloth for travelling dresses, Mohair Deb,
Lawns and Prints of ovary description.
Also,—a large lot of Dress Trimmii,
Fringes, Buttons, Bonnet Silks, Bonnet Crapes, all co:;
Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, veils, Laces, Hosiery, Gmn
Ribbons fur Belting, Whalebone and Brass Boo&
Skirls, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk and Gings
Cravats, Zepher, French Working Cotton, Lineu audt
ton Hop, Tidy Yarn. Also,
P. M.
-2.10
-1.56
..1.50
.1.38
.1.26
1.20
..1.07
..-1.04
The best assortment of Collars and Link
sleeves in town. Barred and plain Jaconets, Mull Mitt,
Plain, Figured and Dotted Crinoline, Moreen 4
Grass Cloth Sir Skirts, Book Muslin, Irish Linen, .1.0
Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, &c.
A fine assortment of Spring Shawls, ic.
and Maize Mantillas, mid a variety of Dress and Fiy
Goods too numerous to mention.
Also, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinets, Meip
Cassimer, Tweeds, Ken tuckyJeans, Cotton Drills for pip,
Blue Demini. Blue Drill, Plain and Fancy Linens, ...
sallies and Silk V esting , Muslins, bleached and unbleae •
Sheeting and Pillow Case Muslin, Nankeens , Ticki
Checks, 'Table diaper, &c.
Bonnets of the latest styles, and at lower prices than )
be fount in town.
Also, Moleskin, Fur, Wool and Sump
Ifats of the latest styles. and Boots & Shoes. Hardny,
Qneensware, Buckets, Tubs, Churns, Butter Bowls, llt
ets, Brooms and Brushes,
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
Fish & Salt, and all goods usually kept in a country se.
y i .--,-, , . My old customers, and as many new ones asW
crowd in, are respectfully requested to come and exalt°
my goods. . _ _
All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchangor
goods at the highest market prices.
Huntingdon, April 21), 185"
- -
B ARGAINS, BARGAINS
11AltDIV..4.1ZE DEPOTS
The subscribers have again returned from the east lth
all cniargal stuck of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS, &c.,
wbich they will sell at such prices as shall-make it thin
tevest of Housekeepers, Builders, Mechanics. and (tithe
qf mankind, to give them a call. Our stock connks
Building material, such as Locks, Hinges, Screws, ills,
Bolts, Class of all sizes, Putty, Oils, Varnishes, White ltd,
and Zinc Paints.
MECHANICS' TOOLS
Planes, Handsaws, & Crosscut Saws, Chisels. ;Ship's
Axes. Hatchets, Spirit Levels, Files, stocks and Dies, .?tu.-
key Wrenches. Blacksmith's Vices, with an endless Nil.-
ety of modern inventions and improvements.
Saddlers and Coach Makers are invited to call and exi
inc our extensive stock of Harness Mountings and Coat
Trimmings. Patent and Common names, 30 variotte;
Birthing, '' Skins, Patent Leather, Enameled Leath
Bil Cloth for Carriages, Coach Laces ;Ana Linings, Hul,
Spokes, Felines, Shafts, Springs,Axles, &c., &c.
TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
Knives and Forks from 3734 cents to $5 per set, Silver di
sert forks, Silver and common spoons,
Ladies' fruit knitf,
Wostenholm's and 50 other kinds of Pocket knives, Ft
rives knives, razors, &c., &c.
IfOLLOW-WARE,
Tercelaine, Tinned and I'lain Boilers, Tea Kettles, Sane,
Frying and Baking Pans, Steak Griddles, Dish Covers, 4.,
he., at manufacturers' prices. _ _
MISCELLANEOUS
- - - -
Ice Hammers, Lemon Squeezers, :Butter Prints, Buttr
Ladles, Portmonaies, Bells of all kinds,
Guns, Pistols mil
Revolvers, Paint Brushes,
Wall Brushes, Traces ak:
of various kinds. Chain Pumps and Metallic Pumps ft
cisterns, Picks, Sledges, &c.,
.11..4j - -llaving purchased many of our goods at wholesali
prices from manufacturers, we are enabled to sell bon
Wholesale and Retail—extremely tow! A liberal share tC
public patronage is solicited.
4 1 .1) ,- -.All orders from abroad promptly attended to.
JAS. A. BIIOWN Si CO.
March IS, 18,57.
THE CHEAP CORNER FOREVER:,
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Ready-Made Clothing, &c.
BENJAMIN JACOBS
Informs his old customers and the Cit&ns of the borough
and county of Huntingdon generally, that he has just
opened an extensive assortment of Goods of all kinds suit
able for Spring and Summer, which will compare in qual
it y and prices with any others brought to town the pres
ent Season. his stock consists of every article of Ladies'
Dre , s Goods. In part,
Gin
Lawns,
r u"t 7-1 1)7 'an - ini co;, -
'Mos! i
Gloves,
Mitts,
llosirry, &c..rind in filet
all articles of dress to be found in any ether store in town.
Also, an extensive assortment of Ready-
Ellmade Clothing. for men and boys, for spring
and bumpier N% ear, all well made and of good ,
materials. Also, Hats and Cabs, Boots and
i..ilioes, of all sires.
Also, Groceries, Queensware, Glassware,
llard‘A are, equal to any in town ; and many more articles
:00 numerous 0o mention."
My old cu: towers, and the public in general. are invited
to call and examine my new Cloods. They will tied them
equal in quality, and as low in price, as any others in the
cutint,
All - kinds of country produce taken in exchange for
Goods at the highest market price.i.
Huntingdon, -4 111 5 , /851.
Oil() KEGS PAINT.
V; HITE LEAD, (pure,) per kog of 23 itis
WHITE LEAD, (extra.) •
PIDIADELPDIA ZINC PAINT...
BE,T SNOW WHITE ZINC PAIST:
Oils, Glass, Putty, and all hinds of I I.taturn.rtE and
- Building Materials iu proportion, at the Hardware Store
oi: JAS. A. lIIIOWN & CO..
- Huntingdon, Pa.
April S. 1557
1 4 1 RAN KLIN HOUSE, I{uutiugdou,
II ' Pa. J. S. MILLER ; PROPRIETOR.
Respectfully informs his friends and the tray-
I L
ening public generally, that be has leased the e' ...:, - 7 ) 71
" Franklin louse," for several years occupied :;; ; 11l
by C. Couts, and that he will be pleased to re- a I ; s OitiVa
delve the calls of all who may favor him with -' - -='
their patronage. IEB table will be furnished with the best
the market affords ' and every attention will be given to
make those who stop with him feel at home.
Huntingdon, April 8, 1857.
„ COUNTRY DEALERs can
%, buy CLOTHING from me in Hunting , lun at
WHOLESALE as away m they can in the
cities. as I have a wholesale :store in piiiladelphia.
Huntingdon. April 8. 1857. H. ROMAN,
CI,.EGARS, SEGAR S.—A large lot of
tho best Segirs—consisting of Fire Fly, Opera, La
Dulcipena. La Suiza, El Neptune : and 10,000 other brands,
—all the best that could be procured in the city, lout re
ceived and for sale by LOVE & 31Q.OLVIT.
~INVAINE'S PANACEA, the greatest
remedy fur Scrofula, fur sale at the Cheap Drug Store
of it . MciIANICILL.
Q ALT—Ashton and Ground Alum—by
j the sack or Bushel, for sale by
LOVE & MoDIVIT.
Tll. GREEN'S Aromatic Sap, for StOtll
aeli Complaints, for sale at the Variety Store of-
HENRY
WANTED IMMEWATELY.—A
Goon JOURNEYMAN i3.IILLER, at B. L. Nen"s
Mill, situated between Petersburg and Alexandria, iu
Huntingdon County, Pa.
S. None but a Good Miller need apply. Apply to
D. W. MoC.IY, Miller at said Mill. [June 17*
QAVE YOUR -MONEY by purchasing
),JPttre Linseed Oil (10 gal. and above) $l3 S per gal.
Pure Linseed Oil (Ito 10 gallons) $1.2:3 •°
Boiled Linseed Oil, always on Land at the Hardware Stare
of (Mpelo) JAS. A. BROWN 4: CO.
T\R. 11. JAMES' Extract Cannabis In
dice, for the permanent cure of Consumption, Broil
villas, Asthma, Coughs, Colds, Nervous Debility, dc., for
sale at the Cheap Drub Store of
apt 29 lIEMRY McMANIGILL.
/1111 E MAIN LINE SOLD.—GEIS
SINGER'S Store thu head of Navigation, and his
assortment now coutp/(te.
If you want tho worth of your money, go to Geissin
gcr's Cheap Store, West Ifuntingdon. Pa.
May 20,1857
ITUNTINGDON SEMINARY.—The
1. NEXT SESSION will commence on MONDAY.
AEA/ UST. :int.
rs:Tuition for Ten Months $1:.5.
.4,i7-1.1Kg11,7 rates charged for pupils remaining only a
part of the year.
-During July and August, applications may be left
with Hon. GOO. Taylor, or W. P. Orbison, Esq.
SARAH W. BIGELOW.
Huntingdon July 8, 1857-tf.
F RESEI OLIVE OIL
For sale at 31e.MANIGILL'S
HLAS, TEAS—of excellent qualities,
an 4 the cheapest in town, at LOVE S.: McDIVIT'S
TINWARE. -A tipleadid. assortmeut
Jut t received and fur hale by
ay 20 .. .1857. w. J. 131:11...N0E11.
URNAL, DEVOTED TO LOCAL AND GEC, KRA L NEWS, &C.
pßoFusszoitukr. .5.:. BUSINESS CARDS.
JOHN IVIcCULLOCI - I, offers his
Professional services to the citizens of Huntingdon
and vicinity. Office at Mr. Hildebrand's, between the Ex
ekan ge and Jackson's Hotel. Aug. 28, '55.
TP. CAMPBELL, Attorney at Law,
Office in the brick row near the Court House.
JOHN SCOTT. 8.91,11JEL T. BItOWN.
QCOTT & BROWN, Attorneys at Law,
K.) Huntingdon, Pa. Office same as that formerly occu
pied by Mr. Scott. Huntingdon, Oct. 1.7,1853.
I (MIN N. PROWELL, Attorney at Law,
ty Will attend faithfully to all legal business entrusted
to his care. Huntingdon, July 20, 1855.
ID ALLISON MILLER., DENTIST,
IA ) . Huntingdon, Pa. Juno 24, 1557.
XTM. COLON,
Dealer in hooks, Stationary, Wall Paper, &c.
DP. GWIN,
Dealer' in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens
ware, Hats and,Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c.
T M. CUNNINGHAM &BRO.
e Founders, Huntingdon, Pa
QUILL CROSS,
0- Founders, AleNandria, Huntingdon county, Pa
I OSES STRO US,
I I
➢ealer in Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Gro
eerie.,, Boots and Shoes, Hats and. Caps, etc.
T ROMAN,
0 Dealer in Ready Made Clothing, Mats and Caps,
boots and Shoes, &c.
Jlt E N . JACOBS,
p Dealer in Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Grocer
ies, Queenswarc, Bc. &c.
T EVI WESTBROOK,
A
Dealer in Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Misses' Boots,
Shoes, Gaiters, etc.
r;ONG & DECKER,
Dealers in Groceries, Confectionaries, Quccusware,
Flour, &c.
JOSEPH REIGGER,
ey Watchmaker and dealer in Watches, Clocks, and Jew
elry, &c.
M. WILLIAMS,
Plain and Ornamental Marble Manufacturer
4 0VE and MeDIVIT,
Dealers in Groceries, Confectionaries, Flour, cice
JAS.A. BROWN and CO .,
Dealers in all kinds of Hardware
ANDRE W MOEBUS,
Proprietor or the Broad Top House
TACKSON'S HOTEL, Huntingdon,
PJ Pa., on Allegbanv street, between the Pennsylvania
and Broad Top B. It. Depots, Wm. B. ZEica.r.r., Proprietor.
March 25, 1.8.37-Gm.
TORN F. RAMEY, County Surveyor,
CP Huntingdon, Pa. Office on Hill street, one door east
of the I luntingdon Marble Yard.
REFERENCES-L. T. Watson, Philadelphia; .T. P. Leslie,
Geologist, Philadelphia ; Charles Mickley, Rough and
Beady Furnace, lion. Jonathan 311Villiams.
$2 50
2 75
2 40
2 CS
W. J. GEISSINGER
OWEN BOAT,
Carriage and Waggon Manufacturer
T SIMPSON . AFRICA Practical Sur
veyor, Huntingdon, Pa. Office on hill street.
fRBISON, DOBRIS & CO.,
Miners, and Dealers in Broad Top Coal, Huntingdon
]LiHARE POWEL, Miner, and Dealer
Broad Top Coal. 56 Walnut st., PhiladOphia.
VANS, McCONNELL & EVANS,
sj Miners, cilia Dealers in Broad Top Coal. Broad Top
City, Huntingdou county.
ALNDREW - PATRICK, Miner cV, Dealer
in Broad Top Semi-Bituininous Coal; Cualmont,
Huntingdon county, Pa.
OVEN & LAMBERT, Miners, and
Dealers in Broad Top Coal. Address, Owen S Lam
bert, Broad Top:City.
- IPIMMIKAL„,EVILATADATLI(I T TA: T
a.,
r
the best specimen of marble work. Send on your orders
soon. Scottsville, Oct. 21, 1856-ly.
T EAD PIPE for sale at the _Hardware
I
_A Store. Huntingdon.
ORCELAIN BOILERS and PANS
Of every description, fur bale at Manufacturer's pri-
ce.. 1,3
alpr. S
1 4 ,, 7 " EYSTONE STATE SAPONIFIEE,
I. or CONCENTRATED LYE, warranted to MON soap
Mahout lye, and with little trouble. It makes hard, soft,
and fancy beaps. For sale at the cheap Drug and Fancy
Store of lIENRY Mc:VIA:NIG ILL.
Market Square. Huntingdon, Pa
- PAY RUM—A genuine article for sale
hr• HENRY 3.IeMANIGILL
f.___LASS of all sizes from Bxlo to 20x30,
received and fur sale by HENRY
11TRANew dT6lh;],,,ofn Marug s guesi fo
tore .h n
ll
t i saleat the
. - ni
r.
SUPERIOR HORSE BALLS,
at 310.1,ANIGILL'S.
QUI- I EIIIOR VANILLA BEAN for
sala at the Cheap Drug Store, Market Square.
FANCY SOAPS,
At the Cheap Store of IL Mc3IA.NIGILL.
QCHENCK'S Puhuouic Syrup for the
cure of Consumption, for sale by
00 CHESTNUT POSTS for Sale by
(septiO) CUNNINGHAM ,t; DUNN.
pAlisAm Flit for sale at the Cheap
Drug :itore of 11. MOM-NIG ILL.
riIOBIAS ' Venetian Liniment, for sale
by - I I ENItY .11c31 A N [GILL.
T,EN.ON SYRUP, a genuine article, for
sale by DENRY McM.INIG ILL.
FRESH lot of Ayer's CherryPeetoria
fur sale at MeManigilfs Cheap Drug store.
HUSBAND'S celebrated Calcined :Mag
nesia. Ihhr sale at the CHEAP DRUG STORE, :Vat-
Ret square, Umitingilon, I'a.
SPERMACETI, a prime lot, for sale by
HENRY MeMANICILL.
JOHN BULL'S Sarsaparilla, and
DR. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA, for sale at the
cheap Drug Store, by HENRY McMANIGILL.
VRESII lot of Clarified Table Oil for
sale by HENRY 3101ANWILL.
G ENUINE Electric Oil for sale at the
CITRAP DRUG STORE, IWaltet Square.
rin BUSHELS of Dried APPLES,
ki wanted iu exchange for our goods.
Dec. 17, 1856. LOVE & NreDIVIT.
DR. SANFORD'S Invigorator or Liver
Remedy, can be had at the cheap Drug Store of
apr29 lIENRY 31c31ANIG ILL.
HIDES & TANNERS OIL.-1000
DRY FLINT IIIDES; 100 Bbls. TANNERS OIL.
vi.'sa.b3 byJ.
MARKET Street IV '
May 12,1807.
NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that
all 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,
tooant a charter of Incorporation, and to constitnte
them and their successors a body politic and corporate in
law, by the corporate name of the “Cottage Presbyterian
Congregation," and if no dun:ie . /a reason be shown to the
contrary, the said Court will at its next SO,SiO/1 (August.)
decrco and declare them a corporation or body politic, ac
cording to the articles and conditions in their petition set
forth and contained. 3i. F. CAMPBELL,
June 10, 1557. Prothonotary.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.-
The "play Flower" arrived in port last week,' having
On board, a new and splendid assortment of Oroccrios,
Confectionaries, Provisions, dc., &c.. all of which are offer
ed for sale at tho Cheap Store of LOVE & McDIVITT, con
sisting 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, Oils, Candles, Tobacco. Segars. Fruits and Confec
tionaries of all kinds, all of which will be disposed of at
the Low EST noun, for cash or country produce. Purcha
sers are invited to call and see and examine for themselves.
LOVE & MeaI:VITT.
Huntingdon. May 20, 1857.
JAS. A. BROWN& CO
IIEN)tY McMANIGILL
TIRE HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY IN
BLAST AGATN !—The sUbscribers take this method
Lit informing their friends and the public generally, that
they have rebuilt the Huntingdon Fonn
, dry, and aro now in successful operation,
'and are prepared to furnish Castings of
1111 l
every description, of heat 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. 'Po
have on hand and 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 metal taken for castings. By a strict
attention to business, and a desire to please, we hope to re
ceive a liberal share of public patronage.
J. M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO.
Huntingdon, April 30, 1556.
BOOKSI BOOKS 40,000 Volumes
of new ant popular Books, embracing every variety
. usually kept in a Philadelphia Book Store,
j and many of them at half the Publisher's
retail prices, the subscriber now offers to
Wl --'V the public.
All School Books used in the county can
be had in any quantities at retail and a holesale rates.
Foolscap, Letter, and Wrapping paper,
wholesale, or by the ream.
100 Superior Gold Pens with Silver and
Gold cases, from Si 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 beautifully painted and gold gilled
Window Shades at 44 etc. 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. WAL COLON.
'Huntingdon, April 16, 1856._
IV RSV - DRUG STORE.
DR. 3. S. GRIFFITH, AS'uperintendent
HAVING purchased from Win. Williams &
ai
~ - Co., their stock of Drugs. Medicines, Paints St
-;-.-.-
- Brushes, Oils, Dye :Antis, Perfumery, Fancy
k Soaps, Fluid, Camphene, Turpentine, Alcohol,
3* and a general assortment of Artists' Colors St
.e-,.
0t„ . „. 4 .0. Brushes, Spices of all kinds, Window Glass of
all sizes, Putty, all kinds of Varnish, Japan, Copal. Nos.l
and 2, Coachbody and Black Spirit, Pure Cod Liver Oil, for
the, cure of Ithemnatism. Scrofula, Gout, Lumbago, Tetter,
Chronic Erysipelas. Chronic Sole Eyes, White Swelling,
Glandular Swelling, Pulmonary Consumption, Chronic
Bronchitis. Rickets, and all diseases of Alio skin. by the
gallon, quart or smaller quantity, the balm of a Thousand
Flowers. the greatest remedy for Bahluesz and purifying
the Skin, of the age. John li. 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 St,,ie, Pm sale cheap.
.'"- - --Physicians Prescriptions carefully and accurately
compounded.
Store, Market Square, opposite Cents' Hotel. limiting
don, Pa. HENRI. - 3101ANIGI Lb.
Non:1111)er 2tl, 18:i6. •
ruHE NEATEST AND B
sortTmENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES, JUST RE-
Ur./YED BY LEVI WESTBROOK.
Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and p,
examine my beautiful assortment of Boots and
Shoes of all sizes, of the latest styles, for all ages.
Huntingdon, June 4, IMO'.
BOOTS, SHOES, G AITORS, AND
FASIIIONABDE HATS.
SELLING AT VERY LOW PRICES.
AT H. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE:
II tinting on. Pa.
& JLU{LEY. CHEAP
K s ) WATCHES and JEWELRY, wholesale and
retail at the "Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry
Store," No, 96, North Second street, corner of
Quarry, Philadelpltia. • \t_.•
Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled IS carat cases,— sthi 00
Gold Lepines
Silver Lever Watches, lull jewelled.
Silver Lepine, jewels
Superior Quartiers,
Gold Spectacles,
Fine Silver do ,
Gold Bracelets 3 CO
Ladies' Gold Pencils 1 CO
Silver Tea Spoons, set, 5 00
Gold CA - re:tell glassCs,pfarii;
1.23.4 mitt.; Patent, 1;;1-, Lucca, 25; other articles in
proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold
thr. STA UPI' EIt&HA Rill Y.
On hand, some Gold and Sib er Levers and Lepiues, Still
lower than the above prices. Oetciber 1, 1856-Iy.
"Wmu.oi ILzsitY LEAs. SAmuEL HARSH.
J EA_S & HARSH, BANKERS AND
LAND AGLINTS, DES MOINES, lows.
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, LEAYENWORTIE CITY, KANSAS.
One of the Partners has located at Leavenworth Cit.,
and Mill transact all business connected with the Banking'
and Real Estate business. For a few months yet, corres
pondents will address us at Des Moines.
11ErriniNers:
W. S. Gilman, 00 Beaver St, New York.
Seiger, Lamb & Co.. North Third St., l'hila
James, Kent Si Santee,
lizerrill & Lefevre,
Drexill & Co., Bankers, "
Chubb DroS., Washington City, D. C.
Edward Showers. Carlisle, Pa.
lion. J. 11. Graham. "
Win. B. Leas, Esq., Shirleysburg, Pa.
David Blair, Esq., Huntingdon, Pa.
March 18. 1857-Iy.
SPRING GOODS.-NEW STORE IN
WEST IaT.NTINGDON!
WILLIAM J. GEISSIMER respectfully announces to
the public that lie 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. His stock con , ists of
Dry Goods,
Groceries, -
Queeniwarc,
hardware.
'loots k. Shoes,
Hats mid Caps, &c.. to which the attention of buyers
is invited. Almost every article usually kept in country
stores can be found among my E. foci:. All of which will
be sold cheaper than the die:ye:At
ta.Country produce taken in exchange fur goods.
West Huntingdou, April S,
114 1 1tED. LIST'S BOTTLING ESTAB
LISII3IENT, 11L - YrimmoN. I'.‘.
LTST incur, the attention at the public to hi, es
tahlielnuent, where he is 110 W 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 tho same.
Orders from a distance promptly attended to.
Establishment ono door east of Jackson's hotel.
May 20,1857.
OLD MORE 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,
heady-Mado Clothing,
Groceries, &c., ,4.,
And everything else usually found in the Huntingdon
stores.
Call, but don't all call at the same limo.
Huntingdon, April 15, 1857. MOSES STROUS.
C OME AGAIN.
THE LATEST AND BEST!
3 L. WESTBROOK Las just opened a large and splen
&did stock of
BOOTS & SHOES,
of the best and latest styles, for ladies, gentlemen, misses,
boys, and children of all ages. He 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 fashionable
article will continue to call as usual at the old place and
be accommodated.
Call soon 811 a examine my splendid stock.
Huntingdon, April 15, 1857. LEVI WESTBROOK
CIcLOTHING !- A NEW ASSORT
mENT JUST- OPENED! and will be sold 30 percent.
UPEIt 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 Muse ; Iluutingdon,
splendid new stock of Ready-made
Clothing for Spri ay and Summer,
which ho 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 extunine his stock before purchasing elsewberc.
Huntingdon, April 8, 1857.
VVERYTIIING.—Everything in the
Grocory line can be procured at the cheap store of
LOVE & McDIVIT.
FRESH MACKEREL & HERRING,
Just received and for balo by LOVE 6 3.IcDIVIT.
VOL J: urassiaai.z
ROMAN
HUNTING -DON CARRIAGE AND'
WAGON MANUFACTOItY.-01VEN BOAT, thank
ful for past favors, respectfully informs .
the public in general that he has removed 1•4 41 4: 11. —_4-0.3..;,
to his new slim,' on Washington street, on *:"41--
the property lately . and for many years oc- 4 l '
-envied by Ales. Carmen, where he is prepared to manufac- ,
tare all kinds of Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, - Wagons,
and in short, every kind of vehicle desired. Rockaways =
and Buggies of a superior manufacture and finish always
on hand and for sale • at fair prices.
Repairing of all kinds dole at the shortest notice and oil'
the most reasonable terms.
Huntingdon, May 16, IS54'. •
•
ARBLE YARD. The undersigned'
would respectfully call the attention of the citizens .
of Huntingdon and tho adjoining counties to the stock of
beautiful marble now on hand. Ho 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 nppro , '
priate devices, or plain, as may snit.
Building Marble, Boor and Window Sills, &c., will be'
furnished to order.
W. W. pledges himself to furnish material and work- -
manship equal to any in the country. at a fair price. Cali
and see, before you purchase elsewhere. Shop on llilo
street, Huntingdon,
Huntingdon, May 16, 1355.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND sr'
JEWELRY. The subscriber, thankful to
his friends and patrons, and to the public gcrier-0C
ally, fur their patronage, still continues to carry or, at the'
same stand, one door cast of Mr. C. Couts' Hotel, Market .
street, Huntingdon, where he will attend to all who will'
favor him a jib their custom ; and also keeps on band
good assortment of - Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., &c., all
of which he is determiueti to sell at low prices. Clocks,
Watches and Jewelry of all kinds will be repaired at short
notice, and having made arrangements with a good work
man, all repairs \Lill 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. _
ATA.H., LINE from Mount Union to.
CHAMBERSBURG. The undersigned still contin
ues to rim a tri-weeltly line of stages over the road between
Mount Union and Chambersburg. Good horses and com
fortable stages have been placed on the routo, 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 be
for their mutual advantage. }fiery attention necessary
will be given, and the running of the stages will be regu
lar.
Irlk„Stages leave Mt. Union at 5 o'clock. p. m., every
Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday—returning on Monday;
Wednesdays and Fridays; arriving at Mount Union in ,
tin v.• for the curl. Stages stop at Shirleyshurg. Orbisonia,
SLvle Gasp, Burnt Cabins, Faunetsburg, ilorze Valley,
Strasburg - . and lieefer's store.
1::::1. , •are through PA/ ; to intermediate points in pro
portion. JOHN JAMISON.
August 22, 1855-tf.
r 11.11113 HUNTINGDON MILL—The
TL . undersigned owners of the Hantingdon Mill inform
tte farmers and the puldic 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 eats at
all times at Market rates all kinds of Flour. Feed, and
; and Farmers can have their own grain ground and
take it hack in a return lead, or they can be furnished in
exchange at a moment's notice, an equal quantity of Flour
and Bran, or chopped feed.
Their smut machine is of improved manufacture, eind
they will insure a "a full (1717 t out" of superior quality to
every bush'3 of grain left at their mill.
1 hint ingdon, Dec_ 8, 1856
pRoAD TOP HOUSE]. ANDREW
p MOEBUS would respectfully inform the public
that he has fitted up the Broad Top House. on Alle- Ai 4
gheny street. at the Broad Top Depot. Huntingdon,
and is now prepared to entertain strangers and travellers
in an unobjectionable 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.
24 00
12 00
N - LW WATCH AND JEWELRY
STORE.—JOLIN FRISCII respectfully- informs tho
citizens of Huntingdon coun
ty, that he has just opened
/ a new store on M
H il street, i• A li t t
- opposite Straus' Store, un- Air 1,
tnugton, for the sale of
9 00
7 00
7 00
1 50
niQTA laftlTATlLTgANF . nim;rimaitifi - ii.d
will be disposed of at fair prices.
The public generally are requested to call and examine
for themselves.
Ilepairing of 'Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, done in tho
best manner on t-hort notice. JOIIN FRISOII.
liunting - don, Oct. 1, 1856.
TO THE PUBLIC.—The undersigned
informs his friends and the public generally,.
that he has leased the ORLANDO HOUSE, in the 1.,;
borough of Huntingdon, and is Low prepared to ac- "
commedate with boarding and lodging all who may favor
him with a call. llis Bar is furnished with the best liquors.
gksLIVERY STABLE.—Ho has also provided
himself with a good. stock of Horses, Car
riages, &c., for the accommodation of the pub
lic, at reasonable charges.
Huntingdon, April 7, 1556,
THIS WAY. New Goods Arrived at
MOSES &MOUS' CHEAP STORE.
Erry 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 etyloa of
Dress Goods. Also,
EVERY VARIETY OF 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 exandne ble
Goods. Don't forget to call at STROUS' Store.
Huntingdon, March 11,1557.
It 0 1
iCERIES, CONFECTIONA
kir Bills, &C., &a LONG & DECKER.,
3 n ham their friends and the public generally, that they
have enlarged their business, and are now prepared to ap
coramodate all who may giro them a call, with GROCX
RIES of the best, CONFECTIONARIES, BOOTS AND
;? 4 1I0ES. FANCY ARTICLES, SALT, and a great variety a
uoods too numerous to mention.
Thankful for past favors, we respectfully ask a confirm
ance of public patronage, as we are determined to please
all.
Country produce taken in uxchange fur Goods
Huntingdon, May 20,1SiVT.
AR IN KANSAS ! ALEX AN-
1 7 DRIA FOUNDRY. It. C. McGILL & moss wish
to inform their friends and the public generally that they
4
have the above foundry in full blast, and
V:426E4 p are prepared to furnish castings of every
~....L. . qdescription, stoves of all kinds and sized
~ i , It ,-., ,„„„ fur wfu,d or coal, improved plough !Shears
-', for nil kinds of ploughs. thrashing ma
chines. the best in the five counties. 111 short, everything
iu the casting line: and having turning lathes we will
finish any work that requires turning. All of which me
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 hopb to receive a liberal share of
public patronage, it. C. McGILL & CROSS.
Alexandria, April 29,1557.
AMS, Shoulders and Flitch for sale
by LOVE & McDIVIT.
ATE TA I L I AN t ll
T. U co lliPS, ex-
HARDWARE STORE.
OVERCOATS, of all kinds, cheaper
than elsewhera, at
Oct.l, 1856. • 11. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE.
TOLASSES—Three hogsheads prime
ji SYRUP, just received and for sale by
LOVE ti McDIVIT.
PRIME lot of Farina, just received and:
for sale at McMANIOILL'S.
P pALsAm SULPHUR for sale by
HENRY McMANIGILL. '
OWAND'SlmprovedTorii(7.llll2aure,
ja, for Fever and Ague, at HENRY McMANIGILL'S.
HiLidEwS Excelsior furniture Polish,
for Piano Fortes and Oil Paintings, at
lIENRY
TIROWN'S ESSENCE 07 JAMAICA
GINGER. for sale by HENRY McMANIGILL'S..
TADIES, ATTENTIO4N!—My assort—
ment of beautiful dress goods is now ()Pen, and ready
for inspection. Every article of dress you may desire, can,
be found at my store. D. P. OWIN..
WRIGHT'S Hair Regenerator or.,&ix-
Ler Gloss, for sale at
JJAMS and SHOULDERS just reoeiv-1
ed and for sale by ' W. J. GEISSINGER.
RINDSTONES on friction, rollers and
Jr patent hangings, for sale by •
apr. 8. JAS._ k. DROWN d• CO.
ROWAND'S Blackberry Root, an
inestimable and - warranted remedy for Bowel_Com•
planna, at the (-heap Drug, Tareity and ' , alley. store of
=NM' AIeMANT(FILL,
JOSEPH REMGER.
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