The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, December 08, 1858, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE HUNTINGDON GLOBE, A DEMOCRATIC FAMILY JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO LOCAL AND GENERALNEWS.
:lictsthecper.
Recipes for the Ladies
Iliac/.• Cake.—Four cups of flour, 1 cup
butter, 1 of sugar, =l eggs,l tablespoonful of
ginger, a little nutmeg, 1 teaspoonful salera
tus dissolved in a cup of sour cream, beat all
together and bake in a pound cake dish.
Rice pitdding.—Take jr pint rice, boil it in
water and stir it until it is quite dry, then
add 1 quart fresh milk, one tablespoonful
sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon cinnamon,
6 eggs well beat; drop in three pieces butter
as large as a hickory nut when going to bake.
White Spcmge Cake.-1 pound sugar, 3 lb.
- flour, 1 tablespoonful rose water, take the
whites of 15 eggs and beat them very light,
then beat in the sugar and when it is light
stir in the flour and bake in a moderate oven.
Pound azl, - e.-1 pound sugar, 1 pound
flour, 3 pound butter, 1 nutmeg—beat your
butter to cream, 10 eggs beaten separately
very light, you can add either rose water, a
lemon, or brandy, you cannot beat it too much.
Potato Cu6lard.-1 pint of smashed pota
toes, li eggs, pound butter, 1 cup of cream,
sugar, brandy and lemon to your taste.
F'uit Cake.-1 pound flour, 1 pound but
ter, 1 dozen eggs, 2 pounds raisins, 2 pounds
currants, 3 pound of citron; take juice and
rind of one lemon, 1 glass and a half of bran
dy, take half of the flour and roll it well with
the fruit, 1 tablespoonful of cinnamon, 1 nut
meg, 1 pound sugar and a few cloves.
Jumbtes.—Take 4 eggs, 3 cups sugar, a lit
tle nutmeg, a teaspoon of saleratus, 1 cup of
butter; stir in the flour until it will roll. Cut
in rounds with a hole in the Centro; roll them
C2ll sugar
Cake.-1. cup butter, 1 pound pow
dered sugar, 5 eggs, beat the sugar and but
ter to a cream ; your eggs beat to a cream, 1
cup sour cream, 1 lemon, 4 cups of sour, 2
tablespoons of cream tartar, I of soda, bake
them in a bun pan.
Jracearoong.—The whites of G eggs, 1 lb.
five pulverized sugar, pound almonds,
bitter almonds.
Cu'ltaye Purl , ling.—Beat to a cream oue
cupful of good brown sugar and two large
spoonfuls and a half of good butter, when
well creamed stir in one well whipped egg, a
little grated nutmeg and a large spoonful of
orange water, sift into a pan one pint of flour
and stir in two teaspoonfuls of cream of tar
tar ; dissolve in a cup of milk a teaspoonful
of best soda—beat this well together. But
ter a baking pan and pour out the pudding,
bake half an hour. Serve with wine sauce.
This makes a delightful cake by adding two
eggs—is better than pound cake when iced.
Plumb Cake.—To I pound flour take 10
eggs, 1 pound sugar, 1 pound butter, 2 pound
raisins, 2 pound currants, pound citron, 1
nutmeg, 1 cluzen cloves, 11 wine glass brandy.
Loaf Cake.-5 pounds flour, S eggs, 2 lbs.
of sugar, of a pound lard, and the same
quantity of butter, 1 quart yeast, 1 quart of
milk; roll the sugar in flour, add the raisins
and spices.
Rye Brood,—Make the batter the same as
fur wheat ; manage the same way until you
lvish to mix it; then you want a large iron
spoon to stir it with. Stir as thick as possi
ble, hare your bake tins well greased. and put
it right on. When light, bake it. If yeast
cake is used instead of yeast, take a small
one dissolved in warm water.
Potato Bread.—Peel 5 good potatoes, boil
and mash them well in the water, so that you
can run it all through a colander, or, if you
wish much bread, you need more potatoes,
as that would not be more than enough fur
two good sized loaves. Manage the same
way as with the - wheat bread sponge. In the
morning:just add warm water enough to warm
it some, and knead it up; let it rise twice,
and you will have what I call beautiful bread.
—Cur. Runt/ New Yorker.
Common Butter Pat/di/yd.—Flour i pound,
eggs -4, salt teaspoonful, milk 1 pint ; bake
one hour and ten minutes.
Blackberry Pualing.---Make a batter of 1
quart flour, 3 pints of milk and five eggs;
stew - 3 pints of blackberries sweetened to
your taste, and stir them in the batter; bake
it, and eat it with any sweet sauce.
To Color Pink•.--Take one pound of cloth
and boil in alum water one hour ; pound
three-fourths of an ounce of cochineal and
rub it with one ounce of cream tartar; put
in a brass kettle with water enough to cover
the cloth ; when about blood heat, put in your
cloth, stir constantly and boil about fifteen
win u tes.
Cookies.-1 teacup of butter, lof sugar, 1
egg and flour
Tangle Brilche.---Take 3 eggs, a third of
tiuful of shortening, a pint of buttermilk,
warm the milk and shortening together, make
the dough very stiff.
Plain Btead Plalding.---Pour a quart of
boiling milk over 4 ounces of bread crumbs,
cover it till cold, and mix with 3 well beaten
eggs, a tea cup of sugar, and half the peel
of a grated lemon or a little pounded cinna
mon, bake it in a buttered dish and serve
with sweet sauce.
Wheal, Bread.---Take, at night, 3 pints of
new milk and stir in flour to make a stiff
batter ; then add half a teacup of yeast ;
cover over and let stand until morning ; then
add .1 teaspoonful saleratus and more new
milk, according to the quantity of bread you
want to make, and knead it up. Let it stand
in the tray ; when light, knead and put on
tins ; when light again, it is ready for the
MEE
r ,\IN
~~
lON •46--,
, ~ ....,
~...,- A
• #- t ------
~,,,,_ I/
II A It D W A lt
FOR THE MILLION ! !!
31ST RECEIVED AND READY FOR SALE,
AT CITY PRICES, DT
JAMES A. DROWN
This arrival of Goods exceeds all others in importance,
Becauee it euppliod "The People," with itult4ensable
articles, and main• us,ttal inventiunv wlticL can lw Tumid
ONLY in a lIARDWARE STORE.
2.11(1. The Sub Tiber, purchasing in large quantities from
manufacturerb, is euabled to Sell the fluutis front
.20 TO 100 PER CENT. CHEAPER
Than the.y are usually sold by other tuerchauts. Hid stock
includes a complete 'variety of
I; UDI N G-11A MECITANTes"rons,
CUT LERY, HOLLOW-WAIVE,
011.5. p.uyrs, sADDLmy,
VARNISICES, GLASS, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
STEEL, IRON. MAIN PUMPS, LEAD
NR)ROCCO and LINING SKINS, &c.,
Together with :t full Its.-3ortment of everything pertaining
to his line of bu,invss.
..t.CZAII orders receive prompt attention
thintingdou. October 7, ISSS. JAS. A. BROWN
GREAT NEWS
ASTONISHING NEWS I !
GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE!!!
LEVI WESTBROOK lots returned from the 'East with
the most ex tetodt o and beat a.sortment of Goods, in his
line, ever bromtht to Huntingdon, and lte
117.1,5T.5 . THE PEOPLE YO CALL
and his stock, before they say they cannot get
anything to enit them.
His assortment conslits of
FINE AND COARSE BOOTS,
For. tttltzt AND BOSS.
GAITERS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
FOR LAT , I!:S, A:0 CUILDIIEN.
HATS AND CAT'S,
310 ROCCO SKINS AND LASTS.
All see invited to call, and if I cannot snit everybody
will not be for want of trying.
LEVI WESTBROOt .
min ting , l,,u. Oct. 5, I.BZiS.
I\TE W GOODS,
.NEW GODDS.
Zsr . i.NV (166D5,
I.W GOODS
AT BEN JACOBS'
AT BE JAC:OI36'
CUE AP CORNER,
cz E A CORNER.
'BENJ. 3.1C08S has now upon 1)16 eltel - sus a largo and
full wizortm , :nt of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
LA DI E 1)10.:6S (.1001). DitY (O(DS,
ItEADY-M E C LOTII IN O. UPLOCERIES,IIATS Li CAPS',
==Z=MI3I
ateek of CBOTIVINti for viten and boy is complete—
every article of wear mill be found to be sued and cheap.
Full suits sold at greatly reduced prices—panic pricea—
mbiclt K 111 N. very low.
Ilia crane stock. of (bauds will compare with any other
in town. and theThaldic will du wcil to call and examine
beibre parch:Laing e!sea here,
,da I am ih to sell my gocla, bargains may be
expected. so ail will io well to call.
Country l'iodoce taken in Exchange for Gonda.
BE NJ. JACOBS, C/icoli Corner.
Nina ini.alori, October 4,18:i5.
7 II- A. Y. FIELI): 1 , respectaillyin
f.rins the CitiZon`i of CaS , ViIIC arni the f•ut rounitin:;
community. that he has again commenced the practice ot
medicine. And !tope, by cle‘oting bi, whole attention to
profien, to in a good hliiwit of public favor.
Ito rcceilt-cl two cliplonias—oue from the
legc , , acid one ff , oftt lite Eclectic College—any perzton nisi:-
big to tree tln•in. mill ' , lease call at his half a mile
front Ci , liunting , lon county, Yu.
frh- Ilia clinrge4 will be VERY Dow. rOct.l:3,'T,S43a.]
01 - NI)II4ES ! CANDLES ! I
Retailers trill be supplied with au excellent quality
of motip cANDLEs, upon application at the Minting
dim ltottlintr Egabligtment. Alle;rlieuy street. one dour
cast or the JaelLLion house. Orders from a distance prompt
ly ;Lactated to.
Ir. F. SII-111".
Ilantingdom Oct. G. '54-3m.
I UNTAIN
J-11_ FEMALE SEMINARY,
It'll; MING ITAM.
The next. Terra of this Institution will open Oetubor
L. G. GRI
Sept. 1. 1558.43rn. Prit.,/:pat.
GROCERIES,
C 0 2CFE C'Tr 0 CARIES, (C.c.,
JUST RECEIVED,
Per!frti wiAing any article In the Grocery way should
call anti examine nor to.ortment.
linntin,ion October 5. 1858.
OA al 110 OREWA RD
tif If
MOSES STROTJS,
rpdt thr: abort, 81:211 th:lt he can Sell Corls, to every
body, at prices to snit the times. Ilis stock has been re
nen ed fur FALL AND WINTER, and ho invited alt to call
and examine for theinsselves.
lii stock consists of every variety of
DILESS GOODS,
DES GOODS, OF ALL 'KINDS
READY-MADn CLOUTING,
Such 11:1 OVVlTOiltii, Frock Coate, Dresa Coats, Jackets,
Pants. dec.
ROOTS and wIIOxS , lIATS and CAPS, or all eixe3, for
old and 3 ming.
GROCEIt I ES, of the best; QUEENSIWATIE, tc., &c.
The piddle generally are earnestly invited, to call and
examine my new stock of Goods. and be convinced that I
can accommodate with Goods and Prices, all who are look
ing ont fur great bargains.
All kind 3. or Couritry Produce taken in exelninge for
Goods. MOSES STEOUS.
Ilunting.lon, October 411.553.
LADIES DRESS GOODS!
A f.plelldid. assortment at STROUS' Cheap Store is
Market Sciliare. [March 31,1553.
CLOTIIING
A now arrival for Sprinx and Summer, at STROtS
Cheap Store. Call and be fitted. [March 31, 185 S.
GLASS JARS—Not "Family Jars."—
You will find Ow best articl. for Pro.erring Fruit
air-tight, at _LOVE & 51-DIVITTS.
Q TON E-WARE at S.
S. Smith's Gxo
ecry,•lo per cent. cheaper than any other place i❑
EMMI
L'QUORS, of the best, for Medicinal
pIIrpoSPA, a t S. S. SWITIPS.
ROCERLES
Of all hinds at STROUS' Cheap Store.
flO7cc.l. BUCKETS and Shovels,
51312 hy JAMES A. BROWN.
UG kn. frOLII 9 to 15 cents, at
S. S. SMITH'S GROCERY.
.
QHOT, Lead, Caps, Powder and Game
Ly Bags, fur t.ale at the hardware Store of
:JAMES A. BROWN.
1.. L AST I NG POWDER Ynd SAFET
) FUSE, for sale low, at the Hardu are Store of
- .TAS. A. BIZOIV.N.
11) ENEWING- EIS STOCK.
call at li. S. SMITH'S GROCERY for everythin g
tip sh 1n 1 gporl.
BooTs, SHOES, 11 ATSind CAPS,
the 1ar, , n...t stvek over brotz , z,bt to town. aro . ening
very cheap, by FIFil RS; 31e3IURTRIE.
EN'S Under-Shirts and Drawers, LID
(.11 A: Fancy,
s . ,•ry elwap at 1). P. I ;WIN'S.
,
Br LONG .k MILLER
rill II E " 0-11 EAT REPUBLIC"
moNTur,v.—TO TIIE PUBLIC, THE BOOK AND
PI.iIIOIPICAL TBADE, ANL) Tilß PRESS.—Ave h ave
the honor to announce that we h.sue, on or about tho
3.4 of December nest, ho as to bt: in :iellSon to command
the. early attention of tile public ItII(I the periodical trado,
the rmsT Ntmi:Eit or A NI,LI' 11.1.U.4TRATED MACLIVANI; to be
coiled Tat: "“rx.vr Iti.rtm,tc" 3toNTins.
It is intended to make this 'Magazine snperior in every
respect to anything eves• be hire healed in this country.
The general ,cope Of its character can be-t be understood
by its Italtle. Ir WILL Ile IIIottOROULY NATIOSAL—IN co
VISE SECTIONAL Ott SECTARIAN, ;NMI At HOLLY INIPER6oNAL, It
will oiler to the writers and thinkers of this Union a coal
loon held, NN here they can meet on the highest ground of
colcuipot ary literature. It still :tint to gather about it
every variety of intellect.
Tile range of attic les m
winong otie•r grounds, Ils , ay
Stories. 11isto1 ieal Illciilraf
Scientific Art s,
Incidents, Politics, Poems, II
sic, Correspondence, Gossip,
'l•he: 'Magazine will be plot
est style 01 wood engraving-
The Literary &pal anent
MIII6IIOI With /llere. Iberoe
than ever b.,n‘re Offered to ti
periodical. The following
at•e included in the list of col
GEO. D. PRENTISS,
CHARLES SWAIN,
FITZ UREEN lIALLEct. - ,
CHAS. J. iNomsffi,r,,
oitEsTEs A. BROWN SON,
GEN'. GEO. P. MOREIS,
NATHANIEL DERRING,
HON. CHAS. GA YA RRE,
G 11,010111; SPNIMS,
PARK BENJAMIN,
110 N. ALBA PINE, of Ask.
AIIEE A. ItOIIQUE'rfE,
HON. H. T. C'ON KAI),
ItEY. RALPH. 110 YT,
SIIIIA SMITLE,
(3 . !M DONN - SING ' )
3. T. lIEADLEY,
HENRY WARD VETTIT,
TILOMAS MACKELLAit,
H. 3. BRENT, (Stirrup.)
F. W. HUNT, 3f. FL,
EDMUND FLAGO,
FAYETTE 'WILD,
11.3.NNA11 GOGLD,
SARAH 11. WHITMAN.
CAROLINE M. KIRK LAND,
ELIZABETII F..ELL ET,
JANE ERM INA LOCKE,
ALICE CAREY.
PUEDE CAREY,
INIA DAM E LE - VERT,
MARY FORREST,
MARY E. STEBBINS,
(Mns. llrworT,)
In addition to the foregoing- brilliant array of American
authors, there are a large number of lirstsclass writers
engaged, (among them sonic of the most distinguished of
the day.) ho are compelled, from pre-existing engage
ments, or other Causes, to Ni ithhold their names for the
present, but who will. nevertheless, contribute frequently
to our pate'. ai-o announce that we shall add
to our list of contributoni the names of other distinguish
ed authors, as soon as satisfactory arrangements can be
completed.
Each number will contain an original piece of music,
composed expressly for this work,
Of the supei hit- excellence of the Magaxine in every re
spect, and of the certainty of its peinninent success ; very
little mere need be said.
The terms and gi.neral conditions of the Magazine will
be as follows:
I,P11; 4
VOLUMEri%—'III Cro will Is 2 two volume, 3 yvar , o f 37 , 03 t ..
700 royal oetavo pa ge• each, corn 01 , `11611g in .lairnnry and
July, and a ridinizt in June and Dec.oobor. respectively,
making z-ix nunibers to each N ollinle. and twebse numbers
to (etch year. Subscription. may commence at any time.
Sinalecopieq $0 li7
;•_ , ubscliption. 1 capy oz., year, ?sent by mail 3 00
Clubs, 2 copies, one year 5 00
..3 ~4 4 7 00
it 4 •C 44 0 00
ig 5 ". 44 10 00
And alt additional conies. over at the rate $2 each,
sent to the same ('itch. (.'tub:; may be formed at chlfereat
rust o.thees. All subscriptif,nsipu.st be I,aid in orlyunec.
Premium sulmeri pliant, entitling 'Ob• subscriber to the
Magazine for one year, and to their choice of either of our
two great E4eel engraving,. entitled — TUE LAST :Ai P
PLR," and TUE CITY OF TUE ChEAT KING," four
dullars. The mg - titling will be seat vu rollers by mail,
pre-paid.
Agents and eativas ,, r , ' can make liberal and satirfaetory
arrangements upon applic.ction, staling the territory re
(Dived.
All PoqrnaNtet aml Clergymen are an thorb:ed to re
ceive 8111, , ,cription, v !deli they mute .I,.:ard to tie. giviiur
name and le Idre.s stib,eriber, and deduelin,s per eent.
for their trouble.
POST...NI'. AND l'osr Orrier Ilrili:j„{TlONs,___The rate of poi
ta!re M ill not exceed thiae cents for each atualier, to Le
paid iu all ca-,e, at the ~ f iice whore it received.
Canadian sub,criberm will remit ii tty- cent , each.
iu addition to ,alticription, to pre-pay post:lgo to tin
All cunuunnicatiuuo to Lo entitled to aus'Aer, nittA con
tain TAIIIII.
Subscriber::: inti3t, in all CrleS, write 'Nantes, Town,
County, and State, in toll, n lr,ilil ax p u ssnae.
There is latic lisL is hellOilig tnon.y by mail. Large
sum, ,iliottld be rend Lied by (bait. ii poi,:sible, or rogi:dered
CO.,
P111)1.61n,r3 of tin , "• Groat Itcpublic " Monthly,
11:2. S 111 ..Nnw York
Nov. I), 3 554
EL AIII)I.E I.. I IV It.I)YI4- I\- 1 1, :DYFt WM. 11 lELOII'SIIA DI
Tor. OattaN,a Beer IN 'roe Wotan!!
All others are were imitations, and should be avoided,
if yon wish to e s t ;!rat ridiettle.
GRAY, BED. bit BUSTY lIAIR, Dyed instantly to a
beautiful and Natural Drown or Black, without the Least
injury to flair ur Skin.
FIFIT EN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been award
ed to iViti. A. Batchohm since lS:10. and over Sn,ots; appli
cations have been made to the Ilair of his patrons of his
Famous Dye.
WM. A. BATcni:Lows HAIR DYE produces a color
not to Le distinguished from Dal 111'1..7,0.11a is WARRAYILD lint
to injure in the lt:ist. however long it may be continued,
and the ill effects or mot Dyes remedied; the invigo
rated for Lifh by this Splendid Dye.
Made, sold, or applied (10 n private rooms . ) at the Wig
Factory. 233 Broadway. New York.
Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by
Druggi , ts and Fancy (locals Dealers.
t n_ The fiennine has the 11:01W and address upon
steel plate engraving, on lour sides of each Box. of
AM A. BATCH Ii
233 Broadway. few-York.
..f"Sold by JOIE , : IZFAD, IfuNToatbox,
P;orember 17. 151•5,13%1
See advertisement of Prof. Wood's
Hair Restorative in another column.
► 11TE G PLEAT BEAIJTIT'IER
80 LONG UNJUCCESSITLLT ,901:01;
FOUND AT LAST!
For it reBtures perman-utly gray hair to its original colnr;
covers luxuriantly the bald head; TelnuN, dmulruff,
itching and all Ncrofala, scald head and all eruptions;
makes the hair soft. hrilthy, and glossy; ;old will pi vßerve
it to any imaginable age, removes, as if by magic, all
blotches, &e., fr.an the lace, and cures all 11 ounilgizs and
nervous head ache. Ste circular and the ibllowing%
N. IT., Feb. 2d, 1557.
PROF. 0. J. Woor, fi Co.-o,nts: Within a few day-4 we
have revolved so ninny orders and rails for Prof. 0. J.
Wood' n I Inir EestoratiNe. that today we were compelled to
kend to Boston for a quantity, (the ti dozen you forwarded
all being sold,) ' , A bile we might order a quantity from you.
Every bottle we hare sold arias to hare produced three or
four new customers; and the approbation, and patronage
it receive, from rice most substantial and worthy citizens
of our vicinity, fully convince us that it is A 1:121),ST VAL
UABLE PREPARATION,
Send us as soon as may be one gro s s of ,i,•l and ono
dozen sire; add believe us yours very respectfully.
(Signed,) DANIEL LATIIIIO/' di Co.
II cEorri Gros}:, St. Charles Co., :11°, 1
No uember 19, IKni.
PROF. 0..1. IN - eon—Dray. Sir: Some time last summer
we were induced to use sonic of your flair Restorative,
and its effects web° so wonderful, see feel it our duty to
you anti the afflicted, to report it.
Our little son's head for some time hail been perfectly
co% ered with sores. and sonic called it scald head. The
hair almost entirely came off in consequence. us hen a
friend, seeiug his sufferings. advised us to use your Resta.
naive; we did so with little hope of success, but, to our
furpri , e, and that of all our friends, a very few applica
tions removed the disease euthely, and a new and luxu
riant crop of hair soon started out, and we can now say
that our boy has as healthy a scalp. and its luxuriant a
crop of hair as any other child. We can, therefore, mid
do hereby recommend your Restorative, as a perfect re
medy for all diseases of the scalp and hair.
We are, yuurs respectfully.
GE:01:(11.: W. IMIGINDOTHAM,
SARAH A. HIGGINBOTHAM.
otbrstt, Maine, June 22., 1555.
PROP- 0..7. WOrrn---Dr:ar sir: I have used two bottles
of Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, and can truly say it
is the greatest discovery of the age fur sestoring and
changing the Hair. liefiwe using it I was a man of sev
enty. :sly llair has now attained its fa iginal color. Yon
cast recounuend it to the world without the least fear, as
say case was one of the wor s t Idnd.
Yours re , pctfully.
DANTE', N. 51PR7'HY.
0. J. WOOD & CO., Props ieb's.. ilsomdwaY, IN • Y.- (in
the gr•sst N. N. Wire Bailing. Il:ttablishraent) and 111 Mar
ket street. St. Lour. ?in.
And sold by all good Druggists.
T LADIES, ATTENTION !—My assort
!" meta of beautiful dre , s gond, is now o p r n. an d ready
f o r ne:pect ion. Eccry article of thebs you ina) dc:•irC. ran
l found at my store. 1). I'. GIN' N
IMBJ.It
vur :Fak, at
11 Len wide one, covering,
notclie,,, Tunloro (1;3
)SeVitW:4, Hingra-
Tablo Tank,
Sullu h, Stanzas, Sonnets, Mu
etc.. etc., etc.
illwArated in the high-
w ill present greater varietS,
pxceileuce, it is believed,
Aluei in a single
qutlturs and popular writers
utritiutois eaguged :
JOHN G. SAXE,
LI EUT. )1. Y. NI.ATIRT,
EDWARD S. GOULD,
CHAS. F. LIIIGGS,
C. P. C RANCH,
1,V)1. IL C. ILOSMER.,,
GEO. W. PECK,
It. If. STODDARD,
IjOHN J. TIiiIMPSON,
}TED. S. CUZZENS,
A. J. It EQUI ER,
:MAJ. J. 11. EATON, TT. S. A.
LEVI REUBEN,
't'IIOS. DUNN ENGLTSA
!DUNCAN KENNEDY,
IRE V. NEWELL A. PRINCE,
iIIENRY B. I I RST.
ELIZABETH 0. SMITH.,
ANNA C. lIUTTA,
(MISS T.lris;Crf,)
LOUISA. MeCORD,
MARIA J. MeI.NTOSII.,
ALICE 11. MAVEN,
PAINIELIA S. ATINESM,
MAR V A. RICEI.
AT). I. KINNICOTT,
1.:1.17.AIVII K. C.111.21W11111,,
CLARA DOTY,
AIIIIIE W. CROCKER,
..sZEI.LIE BURCIIFIELD,
ANN E. POitTER,
LUCY N. 001)VREY,
LAVINIA S. (3 OODWIN 3
JANE 0. AUSTIN..
D. P.
THEIVOBLD'S GIIBAT EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL!
AWA RDE D TO C. MEYER,
FOIL HIS TWO PIANOS, Loudon, October 15,1851.
• -
•
e'MEYER, respectfully informs his
e friends and the public generally' that lie has con
stantly on hand PIANOS, equal to those for Nvhich he re-
Cat v,.1 the Pare .11eilal in London, in 11-fil.
All orders promptly attended to, and great care taken
in the selection and packing the same.
lie lots received, during the hist Fifteen years more
Medals, than any other maker, from the Franklin Insti-
Otte—also, First Premiums in Boston, New York and Bal
timore.
Wareroomv No. 722, ARCH Street, below Eighth, south
mido, PHILADELPHIA. [Sept. S, '5B--Ilm.]
Tl l
H E LIVER INVIGORATOR 1-
Pit EPAI: ED BY DB. SANFORD.—Compollm/o/ en
tirely flown, (1:,11S is one of the best purgative and Liver
medicines now before the public, that acts as a Cathartic,
easier, milder, and niore, ellectual than any other medicine
known. It is not only a Cathartic but a Liver remedy,
acting first an the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then
on the bowels and stomach to carry otl that matter; thus
accomplishing two purposes effectually, without any of the
painful feeling experienced in the operations of most
Cathartics. It strengthens the s.)steta at the sonic 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
ii unman 1, 0 ,1 3 . ; a nd when itl
.11 , i:1.1'01ms its functions well,
the powers of the system , j_, , ' are fully developed. The
sto:lmuu is almost entirely I 7 clepemil.nt on time healthy
action of time Livia tar the (.....) pinker perthrmance of its
functions; a hen the Stn. , r L. , Maui iis at fault, the bowels
are at fault, and the whole C 1 system suffers in conse
quence of one organ—the .1 4 , Lit or having ceased to do
its duty. For the diseases{
~..:41 of that organ, one of the
proprietors 'has made it his 1,.'...,' study, in a practice of lucre,
than twenty years, to feud ~., sonic rennmiy 'wherewith to
counteract the many de- 4. 1 rangements to which it is
liable. 1-,
To prove that this rem
pc.rnor, troubbal with LivEtt
furals, bas but to try a hot
taia.
Thcsc t 3 tuns remove all
the system, supplying in
or bile invitiorating the Hto
gent w ell, 1)1161:y 111 g the
health to thew hole machin
the disease and effecting a
niLtuUsiTTACES are cured
vn:s;:rt:D, by the occasional
Ton.
One, dose after eating is
mach and prevent the food
Only one dose taken be-
Only 0120 do,e, taken at
gently, and cares Cosllvt:-
one dose t.dten alter caelt
One dose of t teaspoon
t'..".lcit IACIIE.
One bottle taken fur fo
the can,e of the dis..a~e,
Only one doe imint•tliatoi
One (lose often repeated is a
v 5, 811(1 a preventive oft
Only - ono bottle is needed!
the t:ffects of medicine a aid
One but t le taken for
(((045 UttliatlMl I color,
One Buse taken a bhurt
vig,or to the appetite. and
One dose, often rvpvated
its worst forms. while St - :e.-
yield almost to the litst
One or two doses cure,
children; there is no surer,
the woritl, as it NEVER FAII. - 5.
A few bottles cures
sorbeuts.
Wit take pleasure in recommendin;t: this medicine as a
preventive for Pitt:Elt. AIM. ASII2II, Cllll.l. tevint. 11.Dd alt EvEtts
of a Litmus TYPE. It operates N.vith certainty. and thou
sands are a filling to testify to its wonderful tiiru :t.
Alt Who use it anvil:env their unanimous testimony in its
favnr.
water in the mouth with Cu , lic. - igorator and
swallow both together.
The Zieer bitigurat,r is a 5..t.,11 , :fie. N. a Intl D: , enrrry,
mut is daily workimr, cures, alint , st t,to goat to it lie VC.—
t dries as if by Magic!, eren the first ar*c Lea /it.
ant seldom more than ont., bottle is ruquirkd to curt any
hind of LI.VER Complaint, front the a orSt JAUNDICE or
Ily , rEr-iLs, to a common 1.1Ek0,101::, all of a hich ate the re
sults of a DISEASED LI - VER.
PRICE. UNE ricit.iAr.. A BOTTLE.
Da. SA,NFOIID. I'rOplietor, d 3 Bruadway, Nt“,„• "Vol Ir.—
itha n.-tailetl (..");i:ly
N‘
K T"E —T - Li d or;' , ,, ned
13 count y j of Huntingd - on. la,
rrry give '
notice that they intend to make application to the next
Legislature for a charter for the creation of a corporate
i sly, with banking or discounting privileges, to be styled
Tux HuxalsunoN Cou:crr BANK. to he located in the
horoug,h of Huntingdon. County of Huntinpslon and State
of Pennsylvania. with a capital of Oar Da ndrcil Thousand
.2)6/ittrs, the specific of t ject of issuing l auk p;tlwy nod
doing all other things ortlin,aily pertaining to a Bank of
B. E. A. Jcslattiton,
IV. 11. Zeigler, Wm. Colon,
David 151 Air, J. 13. Ixklett,
J. Se iv Stewart, ;lames 3l:tgltire,
I XIII. E. 31 - nurtrie, CrallApi
Thon. 11. Crounkw, a no. 31'ettlloch,
A. \V. Dow(liat, .1011111Vbittaher,
It. Bruce Petriketz, no. I'. Campbell
lltiMing,lom 3 1,111,2:
THIS - WAY FOR BARGAINS!
PORTSTOWN,
THE PLACE FOR NEW AND CUEAP COODS!I
If you clout believe. it
Fur Lai'Rea' Dress Good:4, call on
DAYTD GROTE, Purh,town
For every variety of the best Dry Cowls., call on
DA \ ID GROVE, Pertstown
For the best Groceries, call on
DAVID GROTE, Portstown
For queensware, Glassware. 4e., call on
D.% 1D LUROVE. Portstulvn
For Salt , - I . ISII, ire., &C., Can at the Cheap t. , tore of
DA VID (Ulu Port , town.
For anything, you can get in any other :turn, call on DA-
Vii) GROVE', in Port,town, an t_ _
SATE :` , TONEY
All hinds of Country Pi-calico talon in italic. by
DAVID GROVE, Portstown
"West Minting - tan, May 5,1 S S.
NEW Flll3l -AND NEW GOODS !-
LONG k LLER,
Ite,neetfnlly inform, the eitivens of Duntingfion ami the
public generally ', that they have opened at the old stand of
Long tc:Deeker, a fine assortment of
GROCEitIES AND CONFECTIONERTES.
They also intro on hand an assorratent of Dltl GOODS,
BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, and other Goods.
As they are anxious to lira :e the public they will at all
times keep on hand the best of Groceries, Confectioneries,
and other useful articles.
The public are earnestly invited to call and examine for
themselves. [Huntingdon. April a, 1535.
pATENT :PORTABLE FENCE.
The - Rights of IIUNT'S PATENT PORTABLE or
PERMANENT FENCE and GATE I'OST. for Lots, F.irms,
and Toy nships. can be secured for a small stun by calling
on the Agent, at Huntingdon. Go and see the model at
once. It is decidedly the be-t fence ever used. No l'arm
er should lie without it. Call. ye who would be hetictitted,
and examine it for yourselves.
SUENRY CORNPROPST,
May 10, ISIS. Agent for Hun ting.lon county
TO THE PUBLIC.---The undersigned
informs his friends and the public, generally;
that he has leased the ORIANDO lilol.ll, in the
borough of Huntingdon, and is now prepared to ac-JeLL,
connuoilate with boarding, and lodging all who may savor
hint with a call. His Bar is furnished NN ith the best liquors.
1,,1 LIVERY' STALlf.E.—Ife hag also provided
7:imself with a good stock of lior.,es, Car-
F ' riages, &c., for the accommodation of the pub
lic, at reasonable charges,
WM. WILLIAMS.
'Muting-don, April 7, ISSO.
ADIES DRESS GOODS.—A splen
ti A did assortment now on hand : at
.LEN.T. JACOBS' Store.
I,ltY GOODS !—A fine assortment on "tha for the accommodation of cnstomer, llf BENJ
ACOBS' "Cheap Corner," .51arket Square. (oct2B )
CIOUNTRYPRODUdE
Received in exchange fur :New Goods. at M. STROUS,
Store, [March :11, 1855.
- a- AMES COLLAR ---Newest Styles—
;;rent variety at the" METROPOLITAN'
---
r iiii GRECTTY:SYYARIETY of the
richest Ftyles of Dress Goods an , l Trimmings, can
always be foam' at the fashiolakt ntore of
YISII Eft S MeMURTItrE.
003 - a 5 , - ONE-COME ALL,
To the Cheap Store of M. STROUS. and examine his
New Coeds and Prices. [March Ztl.. 3855.
FLOUR!
uor liale
MEI
ody is at last found any,
CUMPIATNT, in any of its
tie ; and conviction is ccr-
morbid or bad matter from
their place 8 healthy How
mach, causing Mod to di
bloo d , giving tone and
cry, removing the cause of
radical cure.
1
and - wat is bettor, pr.E.
11,0 of the LivEEGor.t-
sufficient to relieve trio sto
front r:u.•ing uud souring.
La.() retiring, prevents
night, lo.)t . .ens the bowels
Meal will cure DrsatrSrt.
1 . :115 sprays relieve
1
malc , ol,truction rvmoves
8) d inalcoi a purrect ci
ly t.lievQ- , , Cult Lie, hil'
we , et:re fur CiF)Lmt.s. Mon-
OlourzA.
to throw out of the system
a lone, sickness.
Jaundice removes
from the skin.
time twefore eating gives
limb:es loud ili ti o t eels.
cur:vs ClinoNlC Ds.tßr.ll.3:.\ in
mrdt aril BOWEL Cul aplaints
attacks catnea by Wonms iii
safer, or specdEcr remedy ill
DaePsr,U3 exei tin the ab-
CALL AND SEE
D. 1. (MIN'S
PROFESSIONAL ' BUSINESS CARDS
111,11. JOHN 11.1eGULLOCII, offers his
protiissioaat services to the citizens of Huntingdon
and vicinity. (thee at %Ir. mars, between the Ex
change and Jackson'm llotel. Aug. '2B,
_
i Y S.SAUTE, Dealer i7_i_Trugs, Mecii
p,3 v ri.nes, Perfumery, 'Oyu iLquffo, Oils, Su.
Cuuteetioucties,
FDIEE32
COTT & BROWN, Attorneys at Law,
)0 Huntingdon : Pa. Office same us that tbrinerly occu
pied by 3.1 r. Scott. llnntingdon, 0ct.17,1b5;t.
ID ALLISON - .i.M.ILLEiTIiftINITS -7 1 - ,
jit e Huntingdon, Pa. June_4, 3857.
Dentist
101 t.
A. s 3 l -4 1 -I A 7 D ° E N CAP, 11.uutinun. touilv, Pa
Avventber 11, 1857.
UTN. COLON,
Dealer in Books. Stationary, Wall Papor, do
i ----- ) . P. 6-I\flii,
f e Dealer in Dry Goods, 0 roeerie;. 'Hardware . , Queens
ware, Hats and Caps ; Boots and Shoes, &c.
..... _ __. ___
TAMESMUCKE'II,
Dealer in Dry Goods, Ilardwaro, Groeeries, Queens
ware. hats. Caps. Boots and Shoes, &c.. tic.
TM. CUNNING-If DI BI RO.
o Fontult. , rs, Uuntingilon, Pa
- 1)) C. - 14eGILL,
1,. Founder. Al, , Namlria. Ihnitingtlon
ES A. B Ito N,
ej Dealer in unrdw are, Cutlery, faints, Oils, Hunt
ittgdon, Pa.
ATOSES STROUS,
D:;iler in Dry Goods. Ilernly )la(k Clothing, Cru
cork.. Boots and Shoes ; Ifats and Caps, etc,
ROMAN,
® Dealer in Ready Made Clothing, Eats and Caps,
Buots and Shoes, dc.
- DENj. J.A.COBS,
Dealer in Dry Goods, Beady Made Clothing, Grocer
iez+, Queensware.
Afr G UTMAN & Dealers in Ready
_Lva made Clathing. lluntiuodun, Pa.
p_ 4 1 1.511.E.11, & 11.1c3.1. - URTRIE, DealOrS in
Dry rood.. Grain. &c.. Ihnitingdrai : Pa.
EVI YESTI3IIO
H Dealer in entletnen's, TAblies' and Misses' Boots,
Shoes, Gait eri. 'Morocco Lertber, etc.
TONG & MILLER,e Dealer,, iia Grocerie. cunfectionerks. Fcc.. &c.
TOSEPH REIG GEIt,
gy 'Watchmaker and dealer in 'Watches, Clock 9, and Jew
ery, e.
NSTA.I. WILLIAMS,
v Plain and Om:uncut:Li Mail)le Manufacturer.
OVE .M
and eDIVIT,
1
Dealers in Groeuries. Confect ionai les. Flour, &c
( --- I AvI3,N BO T,
Carriage , and \Vaggim aroi
A lc DIIE \\' :13 OEBUS,
Proprietor of the I;reaq Top flote ,, e
T S. MILLVA,
ei7 _ Pr. , prietor of tlir• Tranklin
T\\.— - -
Pro - p l rfc•tor of tho Orlaiolu
13 11.10 L t ,TE E
o Proprivtor of no
TOIIN F. County :i`uvve:..-or,
Huntingdon, Pa. (Mice 011 II ill bti Vt . out` 11 , 10 r 12:1,i
of the Huntiogdon 3.1m - ble Yard.
.114r1:1:::NeE,-1.. T. Watson. P 1 ihvl<<j liia; 3. P.
Geologi,t. Charles
r11111:1( , , 1.1011. ~1111
LANGDON — , d
Dutler iullroftil Top Coal, Hopew , ll, li , ntlford romt
ty, [Nov. :3,
lfA LIE PO\VEL, 71i1Ter,
Broad Coal, 50 Walnut nt.,
D EIV PATRICK, JiinCr )eiler
in vrowl Top Stutli-Ilituntilioln. Coal ; C'oalmont.
tun tingdolt cowl
Tifoo 13 Clt 1-3 Sl EIIL, )liner
ey awl D2aler iu 13coa1 Top ad, Ilildlcslawly„
Quit co- Pa, ( . .ftily li, 3:465.
41...-ivi. MERMAN Sr, C0.,111 iners zinti Deal
"- Qrs In 13roail Top eual, Broad Top, Iluntillg,b.l , . co.,
Penna. [Nov. :;, 1.:,)N.
O YOU WANT
LOOKS AND WALL PAPER?
GO TO WILLIAM COLON'S
Do you ‘vaut Ncw Dook.?
Do you want 1 & giora Pucks?
Do you want Scientific tuokb ?
Do you want Pootical Books?
Do yon want Law Dookd?
Do you want 3.ledie:ll Books ?
Do you N.‘aut Statiouory?
Do you want Gold Pens?
Do you want Port Monnain'n ?
Do yon want Fanu Articles?
Do you 'want Wall Paper?
Do you waut Cheap Paper?
Da you want the De,t Wall Paper?
Do you want the Latevt Wall Paper ?
(0 TO COLON'S.
COLON'S is the place to tiny these Goods!
Then GO TO 0)1,0\'S: wl I ny you' clooiL% nmTlel
your neighbors that the place to buy all these Goods,
ES AT COLON'S.
'Huntingdon. April 11.1855.
T,ATEST FROM TITE EAST 1
The Nay Pborer” haw jn.,,t arrived at tidy port,
with intelligence from tie East up to the present date:—
not tho least important of which, to the public, is the fact
that her cargo consisted, principally, of a new and ulegant
Stock of
(IR( /CERI ES, CONFECTIONERIES, PROYI SION S,
Fur the cheap estaldi,hment of
LOVE & NcT)IYITT
Consisting of their usual variety of everything in their
link; all of shish tiny are now prepared to dispose for
CASII or 0111711171 I'r odace, on the must rea,onable terms.
Huntingdon, May 12, I:SS.
-pRoAD TOP .1.1011 SE. AN 1 )11A
mOFA:us would respectfully info! in the puldie
that he has fitted np the Ilroad Top House, on A 11.•-
gin ny sti set, at the Broad Top Depot. Huntingdon.
and is now prepared to entertain strang( Is and tiavelleis
in an unoljectionahle style.
His table will always be supplied with the substantial:3
and d , licacies of tilt:season. his Bar is furnished with the
choicest liquors. In a word, tat pains will be spared to
render guests comfortable and happy. jime
_ E ., R
VEYI3ODY BUYS AT
BllicKEirs.
Elackuniths buy Ed BIVICKEMS
Carpenters buy at BRICKER'S
Builders buy at BRICII.ER'S
Saddlers buy at BRICKER'S
ShoemakerB buy at BRICKER'S
Cabilletmallers buy at BRICK ER'S
Farmers buy at BRICKER'S
blousekeeiwn, buy at I.3ll.lciun's
DUILI)ERS
Are requested to call and examine the Hardware,
,t BRICKER'S INIAMMOTTL STORE.
I,BUCKSKIN GLOVES& Mitts Olerip
at D. V. GININ'S.
WHALEBONE, Reed & Brass Hoops,
arid need Skirts, for sale at the Cheap Store of
D. Y. G WIN.
1 DOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS,
the largest stock ever brought to town, aro selling
very cheap at I , I6ILEIt & itUlirli7l E.
pOWDEIt, LEAD arid SUOT
For by LOVES McDIVITT.
_
GE.OOI!iItIES,
Of the best. alwaye ready for cnstomers. at
J. dtftICKEICS mAmmoTn. STORE.
NIACKERELof all Nos'., - Herring, &c.,
2 can he had of the hest quality. by calling on
FlsliElt, C IkIeMURTRIE.
rav-estock on hand,
IQ at the cheap Atom of BENJ. JACOW3. Call and
g00k1.4 awl prices. (uct26.)
T] E ()ASSN/14LE SEMINARY.
ONLY 2 Z 50 PER ttUratTEßw
THE PRESENT FACULTY.
M. SIGN. Principal,
Pro/: of Languages and Philosophy
CHAS. S. JOSLIN, A. M.,
pro; of Latin, Creek, etc.
JAMES W. - HUGHES,
Prry: Afidkenudics,
BENJAMIN F. HOUCK,
Adjunct Prof. of Mathematics.
GEO. W. LINTON,
PrIV.V Vocal Alusic.
T. EILOWN
Mrs. 31. Ifo . WALSIL Preceptress,
'Radler of Potany, History, Reacting, etc.
Miss E. M. FAUI.ENER.
newher qf Pettis Work, P2inting, Drawing, etc.
Miss D. L. STANLEY,
leacher of Piano Music ; Wax Fruit, Flowers, etc,
lire. DP. . DARWIN,
faachcr qf English Branches.
Miss J. M. WALSH,
'leacher elf 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 board,
room rent, furniture. fuel and tuition in common English,
are only 2.2-50 per quarter. Students can enter whenever'
they a ish. For other intlirmation address John D. Walsh.
Cass\ tile, Iluntingdon county, Pa. fjelc.-tf.l
rein. ill II UNTINGDON FOUNDRY 1N
BLAST AGAIN !—The snhscribers take this metlaai
et informing their friends and the public generally, that
they have rebuilt the Huntingdon Ponn.-*
dry. and are now in suczessful operation.
; and are prepared to furnish Castings •rf
every description, of best quality and
wcokmanship. on short notice, itad rn
reasonable terms. Farmers are invited to call and exam
ine our Ploughs. We :ire manufacturing- the Hunter
Plough. This plough took the first premium at the Hun
tingdon coon ty Agricultural Lair last fall. Also. Hunter's
ct•lebrated Cutter Plonglis, which can't be boat—together
with the keystone, Hillside and lktr-shear ploughs. We
Lave on hand and are manufacturing Stoves—such a;
Co, di . , Parlor, and 011 ice stoves for wood or coal. 1101 low
ware, consisting- of Kettles. Boilers. Skillets, tc., all of
which we will sell cheap for cash or in exchange for taunt
try pi ~,lucc. Old metal taken for castings. By a striet
attention to business, anti a desire to please, we hope to re
ceive a liberal share of public patronage. .
J, & Br o.).
lltinting(lon, April 30, 1556.
FRA.NKLIN HOUSE, Multi tigduit,
Pa. S. PROPRIETOR,
Respectfully informs his friends and the tray
citing public generally, that he has leased the'"*____
" Franklin House," tilt several years occupied 1, ;;
by C. Coats. and that he will he pleased to re- i v .
-
ceive the calls of all who may llivor him with
their patromme. Ills table will be furnished with the Lest
the market atfords, and every attention will be given to
make those who stop NI ith him feel at home.
Huntingdon. April 8. 1557.
11 U NTIN GD 0 N — (T.A li - li' f - ,Virf , i -- A — : S;11 ,
_
wAGoN -.7.1-A.NUFACTOIt.Y.—OW EN BOAT. tha irk
_
Itti for pact favors. respectfully hiraMlS
zi .
Ow public in general that he has removed
to lii,, new shop on Washington s.treet.ou -'74
the proporty lately and t'or tunny years oe "e
ciii,kd by Alex, Cannon, Where, be iI prepared to MOM] file
t Ilre all kinds of Carriages.. Buggies, Reek :Mays. Wagons.
awl in short, every kind of vehicle desired. Itoeltsu ii..,
:mil Buggies of a superior manutileture and finish al n iv . t
On hand and for sale at fair prices.
it,..pairi n 4 of all hind- done at the shortest notice awl 141
th , must VC:181)11ablit terms. .
Iltlntingaoa. May Di, MI
A,TI _A RELE YA111). The undersigiu
would respectfully call the attention of the citizon ,
of 11117 1tingdon and the adjoining Conntivs to the stock or
I , onutiful in.tride now on timid. Ile in pyeparctl to fm-iliAl)
:It Ow sli,,rte , t notice. 70 ,, onmenial Tomb,
and Stones of oioty dc , ire,l rive and form of Italian or
1:0-tern 'Marble. hitir.hly finichod. carved 11 1111 sprro
in late devices. or plain, as may -alit,
3lai hie, Doer ntul IVindow Eitls , %c., viifi be
in, ni.Bocl to order.
W. W. pledges himself to furnish material onti um h.-
p equal to any in the country, At 3 fair pt ire. (' ,bi 1
atl svo. before ykni purchase elsewhere. Slup on 71:11
street. flu:ail:pion. l'a.
Ifoutiugdon. May 10. 1555.
_:TCII1 Q s , "I — 0 i,..\ L.y' S
~ AND
9 It:WEL111 - . The subscriber, thankful to C__,/ , 1
his trie.a,ls and pat/ ens, at«? hi the public getter
ally, for their patronage. still continues to carry en the
.:one and, one dour c ast or :qr. C. Coins' Hotel, Market
street, Hunt ire..tion, e Le will attend to all tutu will
tutor him with their ett , tton and also heaps on hand a
good a- , 01 ('sent of Watches. Clocks, Jewelry. &c.. Sc., all
ofti Itc is (iet,riiiiniqi to -ell at low pricey. Clocks.
Watches and Jew el ry of all kind= will he repaired at. short
notice. and having made arrangements with a good w ork
lnam all repairs will Ire dune in a neat and .111r:tole manner,
ti.nct oily person lut N lug altticho: foe repairing, shall torte
theta (1,I;'• :It the premised re*, Ally paying strict atten
tton to bit-ittosts. mid at low prices, he hopes to ic
ccire a shale of public pall on. Ge.
ATAIL LiNE from Mount Union to
cliAmßEnsisu 11G, The undersigned still eon tin
to run a tri-me4 , bly hue of stages over the road between
Mount Union and ellande,r m lowg. Good horses and com
fortable mares have been placed on the route, turd experi
enced and trusty drivcrs will superintend the running of
the Coaches. The proprietor of the line is desirous that it
be maintained, and lie therelime earnestly calls upon the
public generally to pattonise it, conhdent that it wilt be
Mr their mutual ate ant age. 14. cry attention neceP,ztry
et ill be given, and the limning of the stages will be regu
lar.
GO TO COLON'S
CO TO COLON'S
GO TO COLON'S
GO TO COLON'S
1 1 , - ;?_Stagt.s leave I:nion at 5 o'clock, p. tn., every
'flinn-tlay and Satorday—returning un 310inia.),:s.
Vt'etinet,lays and. Fridtk)s; affix il1:17 at ?Vomit Union in
tint= for the ears. Stages stop at Shit Iv:stttrtr,, Ot bisonia,
SitaQc Gap, lit? lit t'nl,in.s. Fattnetmburg,„ Ilorze
ta , bntg, anti Reefer', t•tore.
co TO COLOYS
GO TO COLD VS
GO TO COLOVS
ll„A_Fare through to intermediate points in pro
portion. JOHN JAN I SON.
ngast
711.1.1 E U.N TING DON MILL—Tile
voidei signed owner, of lite Huntingdon Mal int:Tin
the limners and the public generally that they Dow 1111111
their new mill in mining /111.111 r. IVitil all the modern On.
provements in the 'Water Wheels and Machinery.
They have last in live of the ltnproved jotival Turbine
Water 11" heels, and eon grind in all stages of stater. 13111/
during the coldest weather any and all kinds of grain.
Tidy are prepared to se.ll. tanil bare on hand for sale at
tinses at Market rates all kinds of Flour, Feed. sma
Shills: and Farmers Call have their own grain ground and
take it hark in a return load. or they eon he id,bed in
eacquanee at a moment's notice, an equal quantity of Flour
and Ilran, or chopped feed.
Their sinist machine is of improved mamthketure. mid
they will insure it "a fall fin-n wt 'of superior quality to
every btmhel of yrailn left at their mill.
FL,ILLat & MeMUIZTI:I E.
GO TO COLON'S
CO TO COLON'S
GO TO CO UJN'S
CO TO COLOW,S
Go TO COLON'S
Gt) TO COLON'S
Thmtivgflon, Dec. S, ISSO
ITENRY W. OVERMAN, No. 14
(Old No. ri) South TIMM Street, below 31ark,et,
l'hiladelpliia. LEATHER DEALER. Calf Skins. Moroems,
Linings, Bindings, Rea ANn OAK' Sore &e.
A'. D.—Ron:2,li Leather, bought or taken in exelnrage.
March 3, 1.6.58--13-.
ALL at the newCLOTHINGSI'OItJ
} of GUTMAN & CO.. if Thu want a good 111 tide of
Clothing. Store room in Longs uety building, in the Dia
mond. Mlti/100n. Sept. 9, letti.
- -
SPLENDID RAG CARPET for 37 - I-2e
per yard, a.t the cheap Store of
FISIJEIt & :1 1 101U11TflIrl.
OV EI:COATS, of all ~ kinds, cheaper
than elecwhere, at
Oet.l, 11, ROMAN'S CLOTHING Sroia
fIONPECTIONERIES of the very best
s(_} call at LONG ds 31ILLEWS.
$ --A ine assortment
At BENJ. JACOBS' Store,
•
FlSll—just received, and for sale at the-
Cheap Grocery of LONG & DULLER.
COUNT TRY PIIOIS - ti
Taken hi exchange for GOMIS, at
J. BRICKER'S MA'AIMOTII STORE
k3r-TJTA.IAN & CO.,
Aro tclling, CLOTHING at c.xccedincly low prices:—
Call and see. [March 31, IS3B.
FVERY THlNG.—Everythin .• in the
Grocery line can be procured at the cheap star, of
LOVE & McDIVIT.
r EAS, TEAS—of excellent qualities, and the cheapest in town, at LOVE & McDl "{IT'S
TI ROCHA and Wool Shawls, Fine and
Cheap, at the cheap store of D. P. GWIN.
ASplendid Line of Dress Goods—em
braying Robes of all kind,q, Beragcs, Chaloys, Lawna
Cold Brilliants, eltintze,i, &c., can be found at the nMe
tropolitau."
ADZES' DRESS GOODS, rich styles,
and very dim)). at D. P. GWI S.
TOURNING COLLARS—handsome
styles : just received by
OTS and SII.OES, the largest and.
cheapest assortment in town, at
JOSE[ ii rtylGt.;
FISHER 4: MOVEMTRIE.
D. P. GWIN'S