The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, October 06, 1858, Image 4

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    THE HUNTINGDON GLOBE, A DEMOCRATIC FAMILY JOULVAL, DEVOTED TO LOCAL AND GENKRAL NEWS, &C.
IDREMIUMS AND REGULATIONS
: • for the Fourth Annual Exhibition of the Hunting
don County Agricultural Society, co be held at Huntingdon,
on Widnesday, Thursday and Friday, October bth, ills and
sth, 185 S.
RIIGULATIONS
All stock, articles, and manutltctures offered for exhibi
tion, must be entered on the books, and on the Fair ground,
by 12 o'clock, M. of Thursday. in order to be admitted to
competition, and remain until the close of the Fair on
Friday evening.
Premiums will be awarded on Friday afternoon.
Awarding Committees have the power of supplying va
cancies, and are requested to furnish detailed reports.
Prices of tickets of membership $l.OO. Single admis
sion 25 cents.
SUGGESTIONS :—The Executive Committee have deem
ed it expedient, the present year, to dispense with a Dis
cretionary Committee, and award no premiums for articles
not included in the list. This arrangement is not intend
ed to interfere with or prevent the exhibition of any arti
cle whatever.
The funds of the Society are at present low, and the pre
miums awarded consequently light. The association will
rely upon the public spirit and liberal conduct of our fel
low citizens to sustain their own Society, and by so doing
to elevate the Industrial Arts and Agricultural Improve
ments in our midst.
CLASS 1-1/011SES.
•
Best bred stallion, $7 00 3d best do.,
2d best do., 400 Best filly.
3d best do., Yonatt on Irorses 2d best do.„
Best 2 year old do., 300 Od best do.. Youatt
24 best do., 100 Best colt, 6 months old
3d best do., Youatt or under, 3 00
Best gelding, 2 yrs.old : 200 24 best do., 2 00
2d best do., 1 00 3d best do., 1 00
Commos STOCK.
1
Best draught stallion, 7 00 3d best do.,
Best d0.,3 years old, 400 Best draught horse,
2d best 0.. 1 year old, 2 00 2d best do.,
Best do., under 1 year, 300 3d best do.,
2d best do.. 2 00 Best riding horse,
Best filly, 3 years old, 3 00 2d best do.,
2d best do., 200 Best pair of matched
3d best do., Youatt horses.
Best colt, 2 years old, 300 2d best do.,
Best trotting horse, 3 00
2d best do., 2 00
Best family horse, 3 00
2d best do.,
2 00
Best pair of !miles, 4 00
1 00 I 2d best do., 2 00
2 00
5 00
3 00
2 00
2 00
2d best do.,
Best brood mare,
241 best do.,
3d best do.,
Best yearling colt,
2d best do.,
Awarding Committee—G en
eon, Abram Lewis, Jas. S. Oa
CLASS 2--N
SHORT
5 00
3 00
4 00
3 00
DET
5 00 Best heifer,
3 00 2d best do„
400 Best calf,
3 00 2d best du.,
ALHERNLY. .
5 00 Best heifer,
3 00 2d best do.,
400 Best calf,
3 00 25 best do.,
COMSION.
Best bull,
2d best do.,
Best cow,
2d best do.,
Best bull,
2d best do.,
Best cow,
2d best do.,
Best bull,
2d best do.,
Best cow,
2d best do.,
Best work oxen, 6 00
2d best do., 4 00
Best bull, 5 00
20 best do., 3 00
Awarding Commitlee—K. L
Livingston, Perry Moore, Th
CLASS 3
Best boar, 5 00
2d best do., 3 00
3d best do., 2 00
Best sow. 4 00
2d best do., 2 0(1
Best litter of pigs, 3 00
Awarding Cant»ritiee—Col. ,
S. S. Wharton, Jacob Miller,
(Creek,) Joshua Greenland, John Garner, Jr., Benj. L.
Neff.
CLASS 4-SHEEP
Best long wool buck, 2d best do., - 300
(Bakewell,) 5 00 Best fine wool ewe, 5 00
2d best do., 3 00 2d best do., 3 00
Best long wool (South- Best long wool ewe, 5 00
down,) 5 00 2d best do., 3 00
2d best do., 300 Best Southdown ewe, 500
Best fine wool buck, 500 2d best do., 300
Awarding Committee—George W. Speer, David Rupert,
John Jackson, Jas. Morrow, David Hawn. .
CLASS S—PLOWING.
Best plowing, 4 00 I 3d best, 2 00
2d best, 3 00 14th best, 1 00
Awarding Committer.—John Colder, Jas. Wilson, John
nerncame' James It. Lane, David Garrick.
CLASS 6 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
BeSt plow, 3 00 2d best do., 2 00
25 best do., 1 00 Best wheat drill, 3 00
Best harrow, 2 00 2d best do., 2 00
2d best do., 1 00 Best cornplantor, 2 00
Best cultivator, 200 2d best do., 1 00
25 best do., 1 00 Best mower and reaper, 3 00
Best hill-side plow, 2 00 2d best do.. 2 00
25 best do., 1 00 Best horse-rake, 2 00
Best windmill, 3 00 2d best do., 1 00
Awarding Committc—John S. Isett, Samuel Wigton.
Geo. Wilson, Esq., (Tell.) Jacob Sin:truer, Samuel Stryker,
CLASS 7—GRAIN.
Best white wheat, 3 00 2cl best do.,
20 best do., ' 200 Best rye,
3d best do., 1 00 20 best do.,
Best seed, 3 00 Best oats,
20 best do., 2 00 20 best do.,
3d best do., 1 00 Best buckwheat,
Best yellow corn, 1 00 20 best do.,
Yd best do., 50 Best barley, 1 00
Best white, 1 00 2d best do., 50
Awarding Committee—David Dunn, Rob't Tussey, Thos.
F. Stewart, nays Hamilton, James .Entriken
CLASS S—DOMESTIC MAN
QM
Best bread,
2 00
Er.=2l
1 00
1 00
3d best do.,
Best pound cake,
2.d Lest do.,
Best sponge cake,
1 00
2d best do.,
1 00
Best jelly cake,
•2a best do.,
1 00
Best pie.
2d best do.,
2 00
E=Mtl
1 00
21 best do.,
31 best do.,
1 00
Best cheese,
2d Lest do.,
Best domestic sugar, 100
2d best do., 50
Best maple molasses, 100
2d best do.,
Awarding Committee—W:li
Mrs. Mary Neff, (Alexandria,
IV. Johnston.
CLASS 0-110 US
Best carpet, 2 00
2d best do., 1 00
Best flannel, 2 00
2d best do., 1 00
Best quilt, 2 00
2,1 best do., 1 00
:id best, .50
Best hearth rug, 1 00
2d. best do., 50
Awardln° Cmmittee—Joh
Prudence Jackson, Miss Emil
Richard Ashman.
CLASS 10—FANCY 3.;EEDI,
NVO
Best specimen of fancy
needle work, 1 00
25 best do., 50
Best specimen of fancy
shell Nork, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Best ornamental needle.
work, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Awarding Committee—F.
Miss Sallie Shaver, Miss Ant
CLASS 11—MECHANICAL
FACT
Best two horse carriage, 2 00
"6 buggy, 1 00
" sett of single har
ness, 1 00
" do. farm'g harness, 1 00
aatirlk aril bridle, 1 00
6' pair of boots, 1 00
CC " shoes, 50
" side sole leather, 100
" kip and calf-shin, 1 00
" side of harness and
upper leather, 100
44 lot cabinetwure, 300
Awarding Oimmitiet—A. W. Benedict. Samuel 11. Bell,
Jacob Cresswell, A. Clark illyton. B. F. Hazlett.
CLASS 12-I , HUITS.
Best and greatestvarie- Best dozen of peaches, 1 00
ty of apples, 3 00 2d best do.,
25 best do., 200 Best quinces,
3d best do., 1 00 25 best do.,
Best doz. Fall apples, 200 Best and greatest varie
-2d best do., 1 00 ty of plums, 2 00
Best Winter apples, 200 25 best do., 1 00
25 best do. 100 Best. dozen plums, 100
Best and greatest vatic- 2cl best do., 50
ty of pears, 300 Best and greatest varie
-25 best do., 2 00 ty of grapes,. 3' 00
Best doz. Winter pears, 260 a best do., -2 00
25 best do., 1 00 3d best do., 1 00
Best Fall pears, 200 Best native grapes, 1 00
25 best do., 1 00 24 best do., 50
Best and greatest varie- Best foreign grapes, 100
ty of peaches, 200 25 beet do., 50
211 best do., . 100 Best wild or fox grapes, 50
25 best do.. 25
a.M - Williame. Thos. Fisher,
vans. Andrew G. Neff.
CG ETABLES.
25 best do.,
Best tobacco,
2d best do,
Best parsnips,
`• carots.
" turnips,
Best onions,
2 , 1 best do.,
Best celery,
Awarding Comnzittce—Jon
James Galbraith, Jos. M. Stel
CLASS 13-17
Best and greatest varie
ty of potatoes,
2d best do.,
3d best do., 50
Best nesbannocks, 1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
" mexican,
" pink eye,
64 Avbite,
'• red,
S. Miles Green Ja'. K. Hamp
Dr. R. A. Miller.
EAT STOCK
HORNS.
Best heifer,
Best calf,
dd best do.,
Best cow, 4 00
•_'d best do., 3 00
Best heifer, 2 yrs. old, 2 00
2d best do., 1 00
. Green. Eli Wakefield, Peter
os. Whittaker, Jr.
—HOG S.
2d bent do., 2 00
Best Chester white, 3 00
2d best do., 2 00
Best beritshire, 3 00
2d best do., 2 00
UFACTURES.—EATABLES.
Best sorghum molasses, 1 00
2,1 best do., 50
Best apple butter, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Best tomato catsup, 1 00
24.1 best do., 50
Best honey, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Best jelly, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Best preserves, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Best pickles, 1 00
best do., 50
Best domestic wine, 2 00
2d best do., 1 00
3d best do., 50
Best vinegar, 1 00
20 best do., 50
Best barrel of flour, 200
2d best do., 1 00
Dorris, Jr., Miss Fanny Neff.
Miss Hannah Green, George
1 , ,110LD FA r, RICS
Best pr. of woolen socks, 50
worsted do., 50
" ornamental d0.,50
Best pair of needlework
socks ' 1 00
_d best do., 50
Best hard soap, 1 00
:al best do., 50
lEZZIM
2d best do., 50
II Porter, (Alexandria„) Miss
y J. Love, Miss Sarah A. Lee,
71, SHELL S: ORNAMENTAL
RIC.
Best sheneil embroidery, 50
'• crotchet work, 50
" lamp mat, 50
o net work, 50
" worsted quilt, 50
" bead work. 50
" silk embroidery, 50
" ottoman, 50
" embroidered slippers.so
I. Lane, Miss C. T. Benedict,
a Porter, Geo. H. Steiner.
IMPLEMENTS AND MANE
UR Eti.
East and greate.t varie
ty of tinware, 1 00
" do. of stone and
earthenware. 1 00
" washing machine, 50
" churn, 1 00
" meat vessel, 1 00
" specimen of marble
work, 2 00
" cook stove, 1 00
" pair of horse shoes, 50
" corn broom, 50
00
1 00
Best blue potatoes, $1 00
4 . sweet, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Best tomatoes, 1 00
2d best do., 75
lid best do., 50
Best and greatest varie
ty of tomatoes, 1 00
Best purple eggs, 50
2d best do., • 25
Best peppers, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Best mange] wertzel, 100
2d best do., 50
Best rota baga, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Best sugar beet, 1 00
Awarding Commzitter—Dr.
maker, Mrs. E. Stitt, Miss Et
CLASS 14— FLOR:
Best display of flowers
in bloom, 3 00
2d best do., 2 00
3 d best do., 1 OU
Best display of plants I
in Moon', 2 00 I
2d best do., 1 00 I
3d best do., 50 '
Youatt
2 00
1 00
Awarding Onnmittee—Ed.
Miss Josephine Cresswell, 3
Duyle. _ _ _
CLASS 15
Best and largest varie
ty pure bred fowls, 200
2il best ,b,„ 1 00
Best pair or trio of
shanghais, 1 00
2d beat do., 50
Best do cochin china, 100
2d best do., 50
Best do.brahrnapootra, 1 00
2d best do., .50
Best do. dorkings, 1 00
2d best do.. 50
Best do. i.p,lngled ham
burg, 1 00
2d best do., 50
rowan,
3 00
2 00
1 00
4 00
2 00
6 00
4 00
Awarding Committee—Dr.
Flenner..lnmes Henderson.
W. Grafi - ins, John Owens. IN
CLASS 10—
Best oil painting, 1 00
.2(1 best do., 30
Best lithograph in oil, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Be't oil paint'g on glass,l 00
2(1 best do., 50
Awarding committee—Rev. A. M. Barnitz, Mrs. D. Blair,
Miss Julia Miles, Miss Charlotte Kidder, Miss Ann Young.
Exhibitors arc required to have their stock and ar
ticles entered on the books, at the office, before they are
admitted to competition.
Any persons having any si
can enter them at any time,
ment of the Fair, by notifyin,
and in so doing they will be :
formation as possible \\ith
treatment, &c., of the animals
3 00
2 00
1 00
3 00
2 00
2 00
1 00
3 00
2 00
2 00
1 00
Premiums shall in no case be given where the animal
or article is unworthy.
JOILN C. WATSON, President.
R. M'Divrrr,l secretaries
J. F. 3
pIUNTINGDON WARM SPRINGS.
t _ The WARM SPRINGS, at the base of Warrior's
Ridge, five miles North of Huntingdon, overlooking Stand
ing -Stone Creek, and environed by romantic hills and
woodlands, have been leased by the former proprietor of
the Learner House. The extensive Hotel buildings. Bath
houses, Se., erected at Si eat expense by Gun. A. P. \VeLsos,
have been completed—zool the Groves have been beauti
fully laid out and adorned. The Hotel Parlors and Cham
bers- are airy and comfortably furnished; and the prospect,
from the Verandahs, for Beauty, cannot be excelled.
For half a century, these Springs have been celebrated
for their Medicinal qualities, and the Great - Virtue of the
waters or Monk; affections. The tempera
ture of the water being htf . 3,4 degrees renders the Bathing
delightful and invigorating. In the surrounding woods
and mountains Game abounds, and the finest fish are
caught iu Stone creek.
Persons in pursuit of health or pleasure will find this a
most delightful and healthful retreat; and its nearness to
the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the cheapness of the rites
charged guests, give it a decided advantage over any other
w atering place in the State. The Proprietor has had years
of experience in the business. and no pains or trouble will
be spared to make guests comfortable.
HACKS run from Huntingdon to Warm Springs on
the arrival of the different Railroad trains—Sire cents.
Families accommodated at moderate rates.
JOIIN 1.. IiERD, l'roivicto2
IV.tror SrniNGs, near
Iluntingdon, June 30, 1838. j
OANK NOTICE.—The undersigned,
citizens of the county of Huntingdon. hereby give
notice that they intend to make application to the neat
Legislature for a charter for the creation of a corporate
body, with banking or dincouuting privileges, to be styled
"DIE lIMYTINGLON COUNTY BANK." to be located in the
borough of Huntingdun.County of Huntingdon awl State
of Pennsylvania, with a capital of One Hundred Thousand
Dollars, 'a Silt the specific object of issuing Bank paper and
doing all other things ordinarily pertaining to A Bank of
issue.
B. E. IWThirtrie, A. Johnston,
W. B. Zeigler, Win. Colon,
50
1 00
1 00
1 00
50
David Blair, J. 13. Luden,
J. Sewell Stewart, James Maguire,
I,Vm. E. M'Murtrio, CratTus
Tlico. 11. Creme') Jno. APCulloch,
A. W. Benedict, John Whittaker,
B. Bruce Pctriken, Tho. P. Campbell
Huntingdon. Junc:lo, 185 S.—Gm.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
MAMMOTH STORE!!
J. BRICKE,R has retained from the East with a tremen
dous Stock of Goods. They are upon the shelves in his
New ltooms, on Hill street, near M'Atecr's Hotel, ready for
customers.
His Stock consists of every variety of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
DEY GOODS. GENERALLY.
GROCERIES AND QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE AND GLASSWARE,
CROCKERY AND CEDARWARE,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
And everything to be found in the most extensive stores.
His Stock is New and of the Best, and the public are in
vited to call and examine, tree of charge.
CEL OTH IN G!-A NEW ASSORT
MENT JUST OPENED, and Nvill be sold 30 per cent.
C' A PER than the cheapest!
•
. ILOItAN
Respectfully informshis customers and the public general
ly, that he has just opened at his Store Room in Market
Square, opposite the Franklin House, Huntingdon, a splen
did new stock of Ready-made
CLOTHING FOR SPRING AND SUMMER,
1 00
which be will sell cheaper than the same quality of Goods
can he purchased at retail in Philadelphia or any other es
tabliidonent in the country.
Persons wishing to buy Clothing would do well to call
and C.:VIM hie stock before purchasing elsewhere.
lluntingdon, April 14. ISSB.
‘l l EW FIIDI AND NEW GOODS 1-
-L. LONG MILLER,
Respectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon and the
public generally, that they have opened at the old stand of
Long A Decker, a fine assortment of
ROCEDIES AND COIN FECTIONERTES
They also have tin hand an assorin tent of DRY GOODS,
BOOT.' and SLIOES, uxr6, and other Goods.
As they are anxious to please the public they will at all
times keep on hand the bust of Groceries, Confectioneries,
and other useful articles.
The public are earlicAly imiteil to call and examine fur
[litittngtion, April 21, IS3B.
CHEAP GOODS'.
GREAT BARGAINS!!!
FISHER. & 11. - MURTRIE have just received their Second
Stock of S EMMER GOODS, which will he sold at GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES. It comprises Summer Dress Goods
of every description, Mints. Ginghams. Cottons, White
Goods. Hosiery, Mitts, Trimmings. Marsailles, Mama Ex
tension Skirts. Hoops of all kinds; sTRAw GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES. and a large and general assortment of
all kinds of GOODS, suitable to the wants of the commu
nity, (Huntingdon, July 14, 'SS.
T BRICKER'S
ty • BRICKER'S
J. BRICKER'S
1 00
50
IS TUE, PLACE
IS TEE. PLACE
is TILE PLACE
FOR DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, &c.
FOR DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, &c.
FOR DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, &c.
-1)P. GAVIN'S Splendid Assortment of
0 NEW GOODS for SPRING and SUMMER, is on
bawl. His old customeis and the public generally arc in
vited to call and see for themselves. . [April 7. IS3B.
ik_ Splendid Line of Dress Goods—em
...E bracing Robes of all kinds, Bera ,, es.Chaleys, Lawns
(Add Brilliants, Chintzes, &c., can be found at the "Me
tropolitan."
1 00
-I ARG E COPPER K - ErrLES, hold
j
ing from 20 to :l
o gallons. for [Waking Adi :( r!ottor.
&c., for ,ah• by JAS. A. BROWN, Huntingdon, Pa.
EN'S Under-Shirts and Drawers, Lin
en Shirt Fronts, Ready Made Shirts, White S.: Fancy,
ize., very cheap at
Al, L. P. GWIN".3.
AUDITOIt'S NOTICE.
The undersigned appointed Auditor by the Court.
to ascertain and report the liens against the real estate of
n~ DAVID ESYEART, late of Cromwell township, dee'd, and
50 to make distribution of the proceeds of the same. will at
-05 tend for that purpose at his Office, in the Borough of
mHunt
-430
incnen' on THURSDAY,H
THE 14Th[ DAY Or OCTOBER
05 next, when and where all persons interested can give their
Best water melon, 50 attendance. JACOB MILLER, Auditor.
- Huntingdon, Sept. 15, .58.-Gt.
2d best celery,
EC = MI
2(1 best (10.,
=MZ=I
=ME
==ll
==
=I
=
:2d best do., 25
Best muskmelon, 50
2d best do., 25
Ell=tl
2d best do.,
=I
241 best (10.,
John INl'enlloch, Elisha Shoe
uth Ctnnzninv, John 'lung,.
L DE PARTMEN T
di,play of dahlias
in blown,
2d best do.,
=1
Best boquet of dahlias, 50
Best boquet of tlowels, 50
2d best do.,
25
Best Oor
al design, 2 OC
2d hest do., 1 00
3d best do., 50
nare, Mrs. Jos. M. Stevens,
lid 31argaret Duff, Col. J. A.
—POULTRY.
Best do. game of any
variety, 1 00
2d best do., 5 , 50
Best do. poland, 1 00
2d best dn., 50
Best do. java fowls, 1 00
2(1 best do., 50
Best do. mixed breed, 100
2d best do., 50
Best turkey, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Best guinea fowls, 1 00
2,1 best do., 50
Best ducks, 1 00
2(1 best do., 50
Best geese, 1 00
2(1 best do. 50
P. Houtz, It. B. Wigton. John
John 3lyerley. D. Clarkson, G.
m. N. Rabin, Tho. P. Love.
AI NTI NG.
Best crayon drawing, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Best painting in water
colors, 1 00
2d best do., 50
took or articles for exhibition
, previous to the commence
g the Secretaries of the same,
required to furnish as full in
regard to the age, pedigree,
[Aug. 25, 1858.]
AT THE
MAMMOTH STORE
MA MMOT II STORE
MAMMOTH STORE
$OO 25
ikDMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of Administration on the Estate of .TOSIIIJA
STE VEN SON, late of the borOughof Alexandria, Hunting
don co., dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned, he
hereby notifies all persons indebted to said Estate to make
immediate payment. and those haying claims against the
same to present them duly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN GEMMILL, Administrator.
Anguef 25, ISSS.--Ot.
3 00
2 00
4DMINI STRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of Administration having been granted by
the Register to the undersigned. upon the Estate of ISAAC
FISHER, Esq.. Attorney-at-Law, late of the Borough and
county of Huntingdon. deed, lie requests all persons in
debted to the said Fisher by bond, note, or article of agree
ment., for professional services or otherwise. to call with
him and settle their imcounts—and all persons having
claims a!minst the same, to make them known. The Ad
ministrator will require immediate attention to this notice.
Clients having left papers in the hands of deed. can have
them by calling with the undersigned and settling for
services remlere7l, where not already paid.
THO. P. CAMPBELL, Administrator.
Huntingdon, August 25, IS3S.
EIMB
A .DISIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
fra. Letters of Administration on the Estate of JOHN
S3IITIT, late of Barret? township, Huntingdon county, de
ceased, having been granted to the undersigned, he here
by notifies all persons indebted to • said -Estate, to make
immediate pa) meat, and those having claims against the
sante, to present them, duly authenticated, for settlement.
ANDREW SMITH, ..Itlner.
September 1, 185S::l-ft.
II E LIVER INVIGORATOR !-
PREPA LIED BY DR. SAN FORD.—Compounderl en
tirely from GUMS is one of the best purgative and Liver
medicines now befoto the public, that acts as a Cathartic,
easier, milder, and more effectual than any other medicine
known. It is not only a Cathartic but a Liver remedy,
acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then
on the bowels and stomach to carry off that matter; thus
accomplishing two purposes effectually, without any of the
painful feeling experienced in the operations of most
Cathartics. It strengthens the system at the same time
that it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses
will strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity.
The Liver is one of the principal regulators of the
human body; and when it . performs its functions well,
the powers of the system Hare fully developed. The
STOMACH is almost entirely 7 dependent on the healthy
action of the Livca for the (,) proper performance of its
functions; when the stomach Is at fault, the bowels
are at fault, and the whole system suffers in conse
quence of one organ—the ..11 Liver having ceased to do
its duty. For the diseases 3 of that organ, one of the
proprietors has wade it his 1..{ study, in a practice of more
than twenty years, to find r •-• \ souse remedy wherewith to
counteract the many de- `5..% rangements to which it is
liable.
To prove that this rem
person troubled NN
forms, has but to try a but-
These Gums remove all,
the system, supplying in
of bile invigorating the sto
gest well, purifying the
health tot he whole macliin
the disease and effecting a
BILIOUS ATTACKS are cured
VENTED, by the occasional
Tea.
One dose after eating is
macli and prevent the toed
Only one dose taken be-
T31.11:E.
Only one dose taken at
gently. and cures COSTIVE-
One dose taken after each
One dose of two teaspoon-
SIM HEADACHE.
One bottle taken fur le
the cause of the disease.
Only one do-e immediate
one dose often repeated is al
BUS, and a preventive (Al
nly one bottle is needed
the effects of medicine after
One bottle taken Mr
lowness or unnatural color
One dose taken a short
vigor to the appetite, and
One dose, often repeated.
its worst forms, while SI:31-
yield almost to the first
One or two iloseS cures ,
children; there is no surer,
the world, as it NEVER FAILS.
A few bottles cures
sorbents.
"We take pleasure in veer
preventive for FEvrat Am EV
of a Mucus Eves. It Opel
sands are willing to testify
All who vse it arc giving I
favor.
--Mix water in the mouth with the Invigorator and
swat Key both together.
The Liver Invigeratnr is a Scientific Medical Discovery,
and is daily working cures, almost too great to believe.—
It cures as if by magic, even the
,first done giving benefit,
and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any
kind of LIVER Complaint. from the worst J AUNDICE or
DYSPEPSIA to a common IfEAD(CLIE, all of \Nide!, are the re
sults of a DISEASED LIVER.
PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A BOTTLE.
DR. SANFORD. Proprietor, 343 Broadway, New York.—
And retailod by all Druggh , ts. [je9.ly]
IN°TICE to COAL PURCHASERS.
—The subscriber is prepared to furnish COAL and
COKE at his bank at Lilly's Station on the Pennsylvania
Railroad, of as good quality tts can be had on the 11101111-
tail]. I will run coal in my own cars to Hollidaysburg,
or any other point on the Pennsylvania Railroad, if appli
cation is made personally or by letter.
.ALso—l will agree to deliver COKE at any bank, in
cars, at roue. aNn A QUARTER CENTS PER tusrim., viz:—
Timurr-rivu pounds to the bushel, or deliver it in my own
cars, at any point desired, at the lowest possible rates.
For either of the above articles, address
J. IPOONIfiLE,
Hemlock, Cambria county, Penna.,
where all orders will be promptly attended to.
August 25, 185 S-Gt.
CLOTHING.—CaII at M. GUTMAN
& CO., Hun tiugdon. A Spring Stock of the best and
most fashionable. just received. [March 21. ISSB.
LADIES DRESS GOODS.—A splen
did assortment now on hand. at
BENJ. JACOBS' Store.
TOAV LINES AND BOAT ROPES,
for sale Low,-at the Hardware Store of
April 7,1858. JAMES A.BROWN, Huntingdon, Pa.
lIIRY GOODS I—A fine assortment, on
1111 hand for the accommodation of customers, at BENJ
JACOBS' "Cheap Corner," Market Square. (oct2B )
OUNTRY PRODUCE
Received in exchange for New Goods', at M. STROUS,
Store. [March 31. 1855.
T,ADIES COLLARS—Newest Styles—
in great variety at the" M ornoporATAN."
Tr GREATEST VARIETY of the
richest styles of Dress Goods and Trimmings, Can
i ways be found at the fashionable store of
FISHED. Mc3IURTRID.
fILOTHiNG ! CLOTHING-! I Keep
jyourself warm. Call at M GUTMAN & CO'S Cheap
Clothing Store, in Long's new building. Market Square,
Huntingdon, A good stock always on hand. (oc2S.)
`ILOAKS, TALMAS, RIG OLETTYS,
Victorin es and Head Dresses arc hold at prices, which
defy competition, by FISH ER & McMUILUE
UM SIMES, cheaper at D. P. Gwites
jr than can be had in town. Call and see them.
QILK BONNETS, latest styles, in great
1.0 iariety, and very cheap, at the mammoth store of
D. P. GWIN.
GRociatiEs, &c., &c.--Call at the
ch.ap store of .11.EN.1. JACOBS. All kinds of coun
try produce taken in exchange at the highest market pri
ces. (oct2S.),
IT) crrs & SIIOES.—OId and young
eau be fitted at BF NJ. JACOBS' Stare in Market
square. Huntingdon, Pa. (ocr2S.)
BLANKETs, PLAIDS, UNSEX'S,
Flannels, at all prices. at, the mammoth store of
31e3IUKTRIE.
f'lo3lli ONE-COME ALL,
j To the Cheap ..•:tore of 31. STROLLS. and examine his
New Goods and Prices. • [March 31. ISSB.
FOR RENT.—A Large Room on Hill
Street, suitable for a Cabinet Ware Room. Inquire
at the ••Globe'' Office.
M
ACKIREL—No.'s 1 and 2,
at reduced prices, at LOVE & M'DIVIT'S
11RESH HOMINY and BEANS!
J For tulle by LOVE & McDIVITT,
Vor ANVILS, VICES, S.: BELLOWS,
Cu.ll at J. A. DROWN'S Hardware Store,
jet;-3m] Huntingdon, Pa.
edy is at last found any,
COMPLAINT, in any of its
tie, and conviction is cer-
1
morbid or bad matter from
their place a healthy flow
mach, causing food to di
hloo d, giving tone and
cry, removing the cause of
radical cure.
1
and what is better, PRE
of the Ln-En.
sufficient to relieve the sto
frorn raising and souring.
lore re tiri ug, prevents
'night, loosens the bowels
NESS.
meal will cure DysrsrstA.
Ails will always relieve
male a:Arm:Lion removes
and makes a, perfect sure
ly relieves (home, while
sure cure for CUOLERA. MOD:
CLIOLMO..
to throw out of the system
a long sickness.
Jaundice removes all sal
from the skin.
time before eating gives
makes food digest well.
cures ClfnoNic DIARRILrEA iu
M}lt and BOWEL compiztints
dose.
attacks causea by "Woam&ii,
safer, or speedier remedy in
Dnorsr, by exciting the ab-
'amending this medicine as a
CIRM. FEVER. and all FEVERS
- ates with certainty, and thou
to its wonderful virtues.
heir unanimous le,blimony in its
THE WORLD'S GREAT EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL!
AWARDED TO 0. MEYER,
FOR lIIS TWO PIANOS, London, October 15, 1851.
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ri MEYER, respectfully informs his
Ajo friends and the public generally that he has con
stantly' on hand PIANOS, equal to those for which he re
ceived the Prize Medal in London, in 151.
All orders promptly attended to, and great care taken
in the selection and packing the same.
Ile has received, during the last Fifteen years more
Medals, than any other maker, from the Franklin Insti
tute—also, First Premiums in _Boston, New York and Bal
timore.
Warerooms No. 722, ARCH Street, below Eighth, south
side, PHILADELPHIA. [Sept. 8, 258-3m.]
iII i TSSOLUT T
lON of PARNERSHIP.
ior —The Partnership heretofore existing under the
111111 of 3lcylanigill & Smith, in time Drug 'and Grocery
'business, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 19th of
August, inst. The business will be continued by S. S.
Smith, and the books and accounts of the firm will re
main in his possession for collection and settlement.
HENRY NcMANIGILL,
Huntingdon. Aug. 35, 'SS. S. S. SMITH.
, ) in PER CENT SAVED ! !
,®, Competent judges have now decided that at least
la) per cent is saved, by purchasing all ILtanwArtt: at the
regular HARDWARE STORE Of JAMES A. BROWN.
To continue this public advantage, the subscriber has
just returned front the East with a complete stock of
lIA RD WARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS,
cum: , HOLLOW-WARE, •
PAINTS, • - SADLERY,
OILS. COACH TRIMMINGS, &c,
Which he has carefully selected and bought at reduced
prices, from the best houses in the United States. Thus he
is enabled to sell Wholesale and Retail, extremely low.
Ai Country Dealers, Builders, Mechanics, and the peo
ple generally, are respectively invited to call.
AIE - i- All orders receive prompt attention.).
N.B.—Persons indebted to the late firm of Jas. A. Brown
& Co., are requested to make immediate payment to
JAMES A. BROWN;
April 7, 1858. Htllltingiton, Pa.
'.O YOU WANT
BOOKS AND WALL PAPER?
. GO TO WILLIAM COLON'S
Do you wont New Books?
Do you want Religious Books?
GO TO COLON'S
Do you want Scientific Books?
GO TO COLON'S
Do you want Poetical Books?
GO TO COLON'S
Do you want Law Books?
Do you want Medical Books?
GO TO COLON'S
Do you want Stationery?
Do Ton want Gold Pens?
Do you want Port Monnaie's?
Do you want Fancy Articles? •
GO TO COLON'S
Do you want Wall Paper?
Du you want Cheap Wall Paper
Do you want the Best Wall Paper?
Do you want the Latest Wall Paper ?
CO TO COLON'S.
COLON'S is the place to buy these Goods!
41;15 — Then GO TO COLON'S and buy your Goods. and tel
your neighbors that the place to buy all these Goods.
1S AT COLON'S.
Huntingdon. April 14, ISiS.
THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS I
PORTSTOWN,
THE PLACE FOR NEW AND CHEAP GOODS!!
If you dont believe it
- -
Fur Ladies' Dress Goods, call on.
DAVID GROVE. Portstown
For every - variety of the best Dry Goods. call on
DAVID GROVE, Portstown
For the best Groceries, call on
DAVID GROVE, Portstowu
For Queensware, Glassware. kc.. catl on
DAVID GROVE, Portstown.
For Salt, Fish, &c., &c., call at the Cheap Store of
DAVID GROVE, Portstown.
For anything you can get in any other store, call on DA
VID GROVE, in Purtstown, and
SAVE MONEY.
All kinds of Country Produce taken in trade, by
DAVID GROVE, Portstown,
West Huntington, May 5, 1853.
]JATENT PORTABLE FENCE.
The Rights of lIUNT'S PATENT PORTABLE•' or
PERMANENT FENCE and GATE POST. Ibr Lots, Farina,
and Townships. can be secured for a small sum by calling
on the Agent, at Huntingdon. Go and see the model at
once. It is decidedly the best fence ever used. No Farm
er should he without it. Call, ye who would be bcnefitted,
and examine it for yourselves.
May 19, 1856
TO THE PUBLIC.—The undersigned
informs his friends and the public generally, mit),
that he has leased the ORLANDO HODSE, in the 1:::0
borough of Huntingdon, and is now prepared to ac-AILL
commodate with boarding and lodging all iiho may favor
him with a call. His L'ar is furnished with the bestliquors.
..kLIYERY STABLII—He lies also provided
, himself with a good stock of Ilott-es, Car
' ' riage. , ,, Sc., for the accommodation of the pub
- lic, at reasonable charges.
WM. WILLIAMS.
Huntingdon, April 7, 1556
1 - . TEST FROM THE FAST!
4
The ".3lity Flower" has just arrived at this port,
with intelligence from the East up to the pre , ent date;—
not the least important of which, to the public, is the tact
that her cargo consisted, principally : of a new and elegant
Stock of
GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, PROVISIONS, &c.,
For the cheap establishment of
LOVE & MeDIVITT.
Consisting of their usual variety of everything in their
line; all of which they are now prepared to dispose of for
CASH or Country Produce. on the most seasonable terms.
Huntingdon, May 1858.
LROAD TOP HOUSE. ANDREW
MOEItUS would respectfully inform the public r m-{l.
that he has fitted up the Broad Top Douse, on Alle
gheny street, at the Broad Top Depot, Ituntingdon„=.
and is now prepared to entertain strangers and travellers
in an unobjectionable style.
His table will always be supplied with the substantials
and delicacies of the &cason. His Bar is furnished with the
choicest liquors. In a word, no pains will be sparell to
render guests comfortable and happy. June 18.
rilE GOOD TIMES COMING!
TuE FIRST ARRIVAL!
NEW GOODS! -NEW GOODS!! NEW GOODS!!!
MOSES STROLLS has opened at his Store-room, in Mar
ket Square, the first arrival of NEW GOODS, to which he
invites the attention of old and new customers.
• His assortment consists of every variety of Ladies Dress
Goods and Dry Goods generally, Groceries, Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes.
Also, a heavy stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, for
Men and Boys.
Call and examine my Stock of New Goods. Prices low.
.mil' All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange at
the highest market prices.
March 31,'1855.
VVERYBODY BUYS AT
1
BRICKER'S
Blacksmiths buy at BRICKER'S
Carpiaiters buy at BRICKER'S
Builders buy at BRICKER'S
Saddlers buy at BRICKER'S
- _
Shoemakers buy at
Cabinetmakers buy at
Fanners buy at
Houeiukeepers buy at
ATACKEREL of all Nos'., Herring, &c.,
can be bad of the best quality, by calling on
FISHER S: MeIIURTRIE.
WHALEBONE, Reed & Brass Hoops,
and Reed Skirts, for sale at the Cheap Store of
D. P. GWIN.
)DOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS,
) the largest stock ever brought to town. aro selling
very cheap at FISHER 6: 111.0111RTRIE'S.
powDER, LEAD and SHOT !
For sale by LOVE d: McDIVITT
TF YOU WANT TO BE CLOTHED,
I Call at the stot . e of BENJ. JACOBS.
GROCERIES
Of all kinds at STROUS' Cheap Store
T I IQUORS, of the best, for Medicinal
purposes, at S. S. SMITH'S.
FLOUR!
For sale at
GO TO COLON'S
GO TO COLON'S
GO TO COLON'S
GO TO COLON'S
GO TO COLON'S
GO TO COLON'S
GO TO COLON'S
GO TO COLON'S
CALL AND SEE
HENRY CORNPROPST,
Agent for Huntingdon county
BRICKER'S
BRICKER'S
BRICKER'S
BRICKER'S
D. P. GWIN'
PROFESSIONAL /SD BUSINESS CARDS
DR. JOHN NeCU,LLOCH,, 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.
S. SALITHTfealer in Drugs, Medi
chies, Perfumery, Dye StUffs, Oils, &c. Also—Gro
ceries, Confectioneries, &c., Huntingdon, I'a.
=2
QCOTT & BROWN, Attorneys at Law,
Huntingdon, Pa. Office Same as that formerly occu
pied by Mr. Scott. Huntingdon, Oct. 17, 1853.
RALLISON MILLER, DENTIST,
0 'Huntingdon, Pa. Jime 24, 1857.
R. T. A. LYON, Dentist,
SIIADE GAP, 11untingdon count-, Pa
ovember 11, 1857.
M. COLON,
Dealer in Books, Stationary, Wall Paper, &c. &c
P. GrAVIN,
Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries. hardware, Queens
ware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shots, 4c.
JAMES BRICKER.,
Dealer in Dry Goods, llardwaro, Groceries, Queens
-INare, Hats. Caps, Boots and Shoes, &e.. &c.
TM. CUNNINGHAM BRO.
0 Founders, Huntingdon, Pa
11E) C. McGill),
jut do Founder, Alexandria, Huntingdon county, Pa.
TAMES.A. BROWN,
Dealer in nardu are, Cutlery, Paints, Oils, &c., Hunt
ingdon, Pa.
IiwOSES STROUS,
Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Gro
ceries, Boots and Shoes, nab, and Caps, etc.
ROMAN,
IL o Dealer in Ready Made Clothing, Hats and Caps,
Roots and Shoes, &c.
O.E.N . J. JACOBS,
f = Dealer in Dry Goods, heady Made Clothing, Grocer
ies, Queensware, &c. &e.
GU'i
& CO., Dealers in Beady
M
made Clothing, Iltiniing,don,- Pa: • - •
F IS Dr HER ,
& McMURTRIE,
Pa. Dealers.in
y Goods Grain, Stc., Huntingdon,
TEVI WESTBROOK,
4 Dealer in Gentlemen's; Ladies' and 3liises' Boots,
Shoes, Gaiters, Morocco Lertlier, etc.
l ON G & MILLER,
Dealers in Grbeerk;s, Confectioneries, <te
TOSEPH REIGGER,
Watchmaker and dealer in Watches, and Jew
e ry, &c.
M. WILLIAMS,
Plain and Ornamental Marble Manufacturer
T J OVE and MeDIVIT,
pi Dealers in Groceries, Confectionaries, Flour, Sc
£WEN BOAT,
Carriage 11.11(1 Waggon Manufacturer
A NDREW MOEBITS,
Proprietor or the Broad Top House
S. MILLER,
Proprietor of the Franklin House
N WILLIAM',
S
Proprietor of the Orlando House.
McATEER,
• Proprietor of the Huntingdon Hotel.
TORN F. 11,1-01EY, County Surveyor,
Huntingdon, Pa. Office on Hill street : one door east
of the Huntingdon Marble Yin d.
RErmu:NcEs—L. T. Watson. Philadelphia: J. P. Leslie,
Geologist, Philadelphia; Charles Mickley, Rough and
Ready Furnace, Hon. Jonathan Sl"ll'iiliab s;
TSIMPSON At'MCA Practical Sur
vuor, Huntingdon, Pa. Office on 11111 street_
ToHN FRISCH, Watchmaker and Deal
er in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., Huntingdon.
p HARE POWEL, Miner, and Dealer
it.). in Broad Top Coal. 5t3 Walnut st.. Philadelphia.
AN DREW PATRICK, Miner ct Dealer
iu Broad Top Semi-Bituminous Coal; Coal:milt,
Huntingdon county. Pa.
TACOB CRESSAVELL, iliiuer
Of and Dealer in Broad Top Coal, lliddle:mburg, Hunting
don co-, Pa. [July 11, 1858.
KRIEGER & CO., Miners and Deal
ers in Broad Top Coal, Broad Top, Huntingdon co.,
Penna. [Feb. 17, 3855.
3TA.UFFER & HARLEM. CHEAP
NI - ATCIIES AND JEWELRY. Wholesale &
Retail, at the Philadelphia 'dutch and Jewelry
Store," No. 14S (Old No. 96) North SECOND St.. (i" , --z
Corner of Quarry, Philadelphia.
Gold Lever Watches, full Jewclled,lS caret cases._ $2B 00
Gold Lepine, IS caret 21 00
Silver Lever, full jewelled, 12 00
Silver Lepine, jewels, 9 00
Superior Quartitrs, 7 00
Gold Spectacles, 7 00
Fine Silver do., 1 50
Gold Bracelets, 3 00
Ladie," Gold Pencils, 1 00
Silver Tea Spoons, set 5 00
Gold Pens, with Pencil awl Silver hobby. 100
Gold Finger Rings 373..1 eta to $B9; Watch Glasses, plain
12 , / ct 4., patent Ballet 23; other articles in propor
tion. All goods warranted to be what they arc sold for.
STAUFF ER f HARLEY.
'EI _On hand some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines
still lower than the above prices.
Philadelphia. Oct. 14, 1857-Iy.
REAT ARRIVAL of NEW GOODS.
T BENJ. JACOBS has just opened and placed upon
his shelves one of the best assortment of NEW GOODS tor
the people, ever received in Huntingdon. His assortment
consists of
DRY GOODS IN GENERAL,
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
EATS AND CAPS,
G ROGER I ES, Sc.,
And every'variety of Goods to be found in any other store
in town—at prices to suit the time... The public generally
are invited to call and examine his Goods and his prices.
All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for
Goods. [Huntingdon, April 7, 1858.
_ .
rt jENNSYLVANI.A. WIRE WORKS.
No. 226 Arch St., between Second and Third, (Oppo
site Broad Street.) Philadelphia.
SIEVES, RIDDLES, SCREENS, WOVEN WIRE of all
Meshes and Widths, with all kinds of Plain and Fancy
Wire Work.
Heavy Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers; Coal, Sand and
Gravel Screens; l'aper Maker's Wire; Cylinder and Dandy
Rolls, covered in the best manner; Wire and Wire Fencing.
A very superior article of HEAVY FOUNDERS' SIEVES.
All kinds of Iron Ore Wire and Sieves.
April 14, ISSB. . BAYLISS & DARBY.
1858
NEW
°SPRING& SUMMER G OODSIB OS
111. OUTMAN & CO..
Informs the public generally, that they has just received a
large Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, con
sisting of COATS, VESTS, PANTS, &c., &c. Also, BOOTS
and SHOES, HATS and CAPS.
His stock of Clothing is of the latest fashions, and man
ufactured of the best materials; and as they are deter
mined to sell at least as cheap as the cheapest, the public
will do well to give them a call and examine their stuck.
Raj-- Don't forget the place—Long's brick building, on
the corner, Market Square, Huntingdon.
March 24, ISSS.
mOURNING COLLARS—handsome
styles, just received by
FISHER
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Taken in exchange for Coeds, at
J. BRICKER'S MAMMOTIL STORE
DDOTS and SHOES, the largest and
- cheapest assortment in town, at
& CO.,
Are selling CLOTIIINC4 at exceedingly low prices.—
Ca 1 awl see. - [March 31,1858.
VERYTHlNG.—Everything in the
-1 1 Grocery line can be procured at the cheap store of
LOVE & McDIVIT. '
ILAS, TEAS—of excellent qualities,
and the cheapest in town, at LOVE & McDIVIT'S
ir)ROCHA and Wool Shawls, Fine and
13) Cheap, at the cheap store of D. P. CiWIN. •
BUCKSKIN GLOVES & Mitts cheap
at D. P. GWIN'S..
T 4 UMBER!
For sale at
_FANCY FLY NETS for sale at the
Cheap Store of J. BRICKER.
THE CASSVILLE SEMINARY. ••
ONLY $22 50 PER QUARTER.
THE PRESENT FACULTY.
M. Mc/N.-WALSH, Principal,
Prof. of Languages and Philosophy
CHAS. S. JOSLIN, A. M.,
Prof. of Latin, Creek, etc. , •
JAMES W. HUGHES,
Prof. of Mathematics. -
BENJAMIN F. HOUCK,
Adjunct Prof. of Mathematics. . •
GEO. W. LINTON,
Prof. of "Focal Music.
=I
Mrs. M. McN. WALSH, Preceptress,
Teacher of Botany, History, Beading, etc.
Miss E. M. FAULKNER,
Teacher of Penis ll'Ork, Painting, Drawing, etc.
Miss D. L. STANLEY,
Teacher of Piano Music, ITrax Fruit, Flowers, etc.
Mrs. Da. DARWIN,
Teacher of English Branches.
Miss J. M. WALSH,
Teacher of Primary English.
The recent success of this School is extraordinary. Be
sides being the cheapest one of the kind ever established.
this Institution is now the largest in this section of the
State. All branches are taught, and. Students of all ages
and of both sexes are received. The expenses for bourd,
room rent, furniture, fuel and tuition in common English,
are only $22.50 per quarter. Students can enter whenever
they wish. For other information address John D. Walsh,
Cassville, Huntingdon county. Pa. [ jel6-tf.]
rillHE HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY IN
. I._ BLAST AGAIN I—The subscribers take this method
of informing their friends and the public generally, that
i - --,- they have rebuilt the Huntingdon Foun
., . dry, and are now in successful operation,
F' .. 5. ;,.
_ v ""l . ' and are prepared to furnish Castings of
~ ,le t i 4,;„";i iii „, every description, of best quality and
,-.,-7,- - Z , ..--..., 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. Wo
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, 1858. . .
URANKLIN HOUSE, Huntin,,clon
,
Pa. J. S. MILLER, .PnormETott.
Respectfully in formsliS friends and the tray- -..
oiling public generally, that he has leased the ' '"' l i
" Franklin House," for several years occupied :V:: ;,
by C. Coats, and that he will be pleased to re- .! .4i
ceivo the calls of all who may favor him with ' =`---.'•
their patronage. His 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.
RECTAL N TI CE VE & e-
DIVITT would respectfully inform their numerous
customers and the public generally that, notwithstanding
the " pressure of the times," they still continue to deal
out, at their old stand in Market Square, all kinds of Gro
ceries, Confectionaries. Fruits, Tobacco, Segars of every
grade from Half Spanish to the genuine Principe, La Na
tional. &c., Sze., at greatly reduced prices. Having learned
from past experience, that the credit system is a dangerous
one to all parties, we have determined to reduce our busi
ness to cash or its equivalent, and shall be able to sell on
the most reasonable terms, as our stock has been purchas
ed at the lowest cash prices. Call and see us. friends.
Thintingdon. Dee. 16. 1857
HUNTINGDON CARRIAGE AND
WAGON MANUFACTORY.—OWEN BOAT, thank
ful for past favors, respectfully informs
t•J'`, '
the public in general that he has removed -:- •
to his new shop on Washington street. on
the property lately and for many years oc- Otmegb- i i f
copied by Alex. Cannon, where lie is prepared to manufac
tme 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 hinds done at the shortest notice and on
the most reasonable terms.
Huntingdon, May 16, 1851
MA w
RBLE r ould respectfully callthe The
attention Un o d f t e h r e Si citizens lle(r
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, Dour and Window Sills, &c., will be
furnished to order.
W. pledges himself to furnish material and work
manship equal to any in the country, at a fair price. Call
and see, before you purchase elsewhere. Shop on 11
street, Huntingdon, Pa.
Huntingdon, May 16, 1555.
vrcEms, CLOCKS, AND
- 1/ y JEWELRY. The subscriber, thankful to
his friends and patrons, and to the public genet . -
ally, for their patronage, still continues to carry on at the
same stand, one door vast of Mr. C. Cont.!? Hotel, Market
street, Huntingdon, where he will attend to all vno will
favor him with their custom ; and also keeps on hand a
good assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., &e., all
of which he is determined 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 will be done in a neat and durable manner,
and any person having articles for repairing, shall have
them done at the promised time. My paying strict atten
tion to business. and selling at low prices ; ho hopes to re
ceive a share of public patronage.
AIL
LINE from Mount Union to
0311 3iMSBURG. The undersigned still contin
ues to run a tri-weekly line of stages over the road between
Mount Union and Chainharsburg. Good horses and com
fortable stages Nava 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 be
for their mutual advantage. Every attention necessary
will be given, and the running of the stages will be regu
lar.
(...Stages leave Mt. Union at 5 o'clock, p. m., every
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday—returning on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays; arriving at Mount Union in
Om: for the cars. Stages stop at Shirleysburg, Orbisonia,
Shade Gap, Burnt Cabins, Fannetsburg, Horse Valley,
Strasburg. and Keefer's store.
Va,Fttre through $3,00; to intermediate points in pro
portion. JOHN JAAIISON.
. August 22, 1855-tf.
THE HUNTINGDON MILL.—The
N 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 live 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
exchange 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 full turn out" of superior quality to
every bushel of grain left at their mill.
Huntingdon, Dec. 8, 18.56.
NEW WATCH. AND JEWELRY
STORE.—JOHN FRISCH respectfully informs •the
citizens of Huntingdon corm- ,
jr) ty, that he has just opened
..:40,7±1%,_. a new store on Ilill street, pe
opposite Dorris' residence, g r
Huntingdon, for the sale of
GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, Sc.'
His stock is entirely new and of the best quality, and
will be disposed of at fair prices.
The public generally are requested to call and examine
for themselves.
Repairing of Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, done in the
best manlier on short notice. JOHN MISCH.'
Huntingdon, Oct. 1, 1856. , .
.1 (Old
OVERMAN; No. 14
(Old )\o. 6) South THIRD Street, below Market,
Philadelphia, LEATHER DEALER. :Calf Skins, Moroccos,
Linings, Binds, BED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER, Sze.
N. B.—RoughLeather, bought or taken in exchange.
March 3, 1858-Iy. . • ,
C ' CALL at the new CLOTHING - STORE
of GUTMAN & CO:, if yon want n good article of
C °thing. Store room in Long's new building, in the Dia
mond, Huntingdon. , Sept. 9, 1857.
.._ Sept_ .
D. P. GWIN'S
PLENDI . D RAG CARPET for 371-2 o
1,7 per yard, at thecheapSt ore of
FISHER 31c3IURTRIE,
OVERCOATS, of all kinds, cheaper
than elsewhere, at
.1, 1656. 11. ROMAN'S CLOTITING STORE.
C°NIT CTI.ON_VIRIE§,ef the very,best.
Call at LONG & MILLER'S.
T I ADIES' DRESS GOODS, rich styles,
and very cheap, at , D. P. GR'IN'S.
HATS AND CAPS--A fine assortment
At , BENJ. JACOBS' Store..
D. r. GNVIN'S
TOlSll—just received, and for sale at the
Cheap Grocery of IrONG d; MILLER.
LOVE ,t; McDIVITT
JOSEPH REIGG ER
"FISHER & AIcIFIURTRIE