The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, January 12, 1859, Image 4

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    THE nuNTINGDoN GLOBE, A MMOGRATIC FAMILY JOURNAL, DEVOTED , 1 1 U LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS, &C.
rasA URS ! FURS ! ! FURS 1 ! !
. ld. GETZ, No. 628 Chestnut St.. WE= 7th, Philad'a.
opened his beautiful store, on Chestnut Street, with
ONE OF THE LARdEST AND BEST SELECTED ASSoETMENT OF
LADIES' FANCY FURS, imported direct from the Eu
ropean Markets, and manufactured under his own super
vision,to which he would call the attention of all who
towish purchase •
RUSSIAN SABLE, STONE. MARTEN, •
MINK SABLE, ERMINE,
CHINCHILLA, FITCH,
HUDSON BAY SABLE, FRENCH SABLE,
SIBERIA SQUIRE. EL, I &c., 1
Re.
Manufactured into Orrdinals, Capes, V i ctorines, Muffs,
Cuffs, Au. Beim; a practical Furrier, and having obtained
the newest patterns from Paris, he can assure those \yin)
visit the city, that he, can - supply tkein with the finest ar
ticles, at the very lowest cash prices.
filay- A fine assortment of Carriage Robes. Gent's Caps,
Gloves. &c. - M. G ETZ,
,
[October 29,.1888-3m.1 628 Chestnut St., below 7th.
NEW CLOTHING !
NEW CLOTHING!!
NEW CLOTHING ! !
NEW CLOTHING I I I !
NEW GLOWING !! !!!
JUST RECEIVED,
JUST RECEIVED,
HUXTLYGD ON, PA
GIJTMAN & CO., have just opened a more than usual
large stock of Ready-Made Clothing, of all kinds. for Fall
and Winter. Their assortment consists of all the differ
ent styles of Coats, Pants, Vests, &c. Their stock of Boots
and Shoes, Hats and Caps. is also large, and of the best
materials and make. '
The public generally, in want of any article in their
line of business. are respectfully invited to call and ex
amine their Goods and prices. They will sell as cheap, if
not cheaper than the cheapest—a fact purchasers will he
convinced of when they call.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage they have re
ceive& they respectfully ask a continuance of the same.
Huntingdon. September 22, 1858.
}TAM DYE-HAIR DYE-HAIR
DYEI W3l. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE!
THE ORIGINAL AND BEST IN THE WORLD!! "."•-•
All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided,
if you wish to escape ridicule.
GRAY, RED, Olt RUSTY HAIR, Dyed instantly to a
beautiful and Natural Brown or Black, without the least
injury to Hair or Skin.
FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been award
ed to Wm. A. Batchelor since 1139, and over 80,000 appli
cations have been made to the Hair of his patrons of his
Famous Dye.
1 431. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color
not to be distinguished from nature, and is WARRANTED not
to injure in the least, however long it may be continued,
and the ill effects of Bad Dyes remedied; tho Hair invigo
rated for Life by this Splendid Dye.
Made, sold. or applied (in 9 private rooms) at the Wig
Factory, '233 Broadway, New York.
Sold in all cities and towns of the 'United States, by
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.
The Genuine has the name mid address upon a
Steel plate engraving, ou four sides of each Box, of
WILLIAM A. BATCIIELOR,
233 Broadway, Now-York.
Jt(Zi— Sold by .301 DI READ, HUNTINGDON, PA.
[November 17, 1858,1y.]
F RESH GROCERIES,
CONFECTIONARIES, d'c.,
JUST RECEIVED,
Persons wishing any article in the Grocery way should
call and examine our assortment.
Huntingdon, October 5, 1858.
N EW GODS, ?.Elv GOODS, NEW GOODS,
NEW GOODS,
AT BEN JACOBS'
AT BE JACOBS'
CHEAP CORNER,
CIIEAL'CORNER.
BENJ. JACOBS has now vpon Lie shelves a large and
full assortment of
FALL, AND AN - INTER GOODS,
comprising a very extensive a.s,ortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, DItY GOODS
READY-3IADECLOTIIING, GROCERIES, HATS :C . ; CAPS,
BOOTS St . SHOES, ac.. &c.. &c.
His stock of CLOTHING for men and boys is complete—
every article of wear will be found to be good and cheap.
Full suits sold nt greatly reduced prices—panic prices—
which xvill be very low.
His entire stock of Goods will compare with any other
in town. and the public will do well to call and examine
before purchasing elsewhere.
As I am determined to sell my goods, bargains may be
expected, so all will do well to call.
Country Produce taken in Exchange for Goods.
BENJ. JACOBS, Cheap Corner.
Huntingdon, October 4,1858.
4u- ItRICKER'S Mammoth Store is the
0 place to get the we rth of your money, in Dry a ouch.
raware, Gromies, 4". c.. &c., &e.
LADIES, ATTENTION !—My assort
merit of beautiful dress grINIS is now open,and ready
for inspection. Every article of dress you may desire. can
be found at my store. D. P. GIV 1 N.
Q ILK BONNETS, latest styles, in great
variety, and very cheap, at the mammoth store of
D. P. UIVIN.
eILOAKS, TALIVIAS, ItIGOLETTES,
TietariDes and Head Dresses are sold at prier-;. srlich
defy competithm. by Fl ED. S: Madtir r RTE.
TF YOU WANT TO DE CLOTHED,
Call at tit tore of BENJ. J A COBS.
p EN} WING- lII.S STOCK.
J ilt Call at S. S. S.3IITII'S GROCERY for everything
fresh and good.
CANDLES ! CANDLES!!
/ Retailers w ill be supplied with an excellent quality
of MOULD CANDLES. upon application at the Bunting
don Bottling lo:stablishment, Allegheny street, one door
east of the Jackson House. Orders from a distance prompt
ly attended to. W. E. SHAW.
Huntingdon, Oct. 6, 'SS-3m.
FEN'S Under-Shirts and Drawers, Lin
en Shirt Trouts, Ready Made Shirts, White & Fancy,
'ollars. &c.. very cheap at D. P. (WIN'S.
BOOTS & SHOES.-01d. and - young
can be fitted at BBNJ. JACOBS' store in Market
:tittre, Huntingdon, Pa. (0ct2.8.)
pUTCHER-KNIVES and Carvers, in
JI great variety, for sale at the Hardware Store of
JAMES A. BROWN.
GROCERIES, &e ., &.c. - Call at the
cheap store of BENJ. JACOBS. All kinds of coun
try produce taken in exchange at the highest market pri
ces. (oct2S.)
SUGAR, from 9 to 15 cents, at
S. S. SMITH'S GROCERY
QHOT, Lead, Caps, Powder and Game
Bags, for sale at the Hardware Store of
JAMES A. BROWN.
_BLASTING POWDER and SAFETY
ELISE, for sale low, at the Hardware Store of
JAS. A. BROWN-
/IRE MAMMOTH STORE
Is the place for Latest Styles of Ladies' Dress Goods
VARNISH ! VARNISH! !
ALL KINDS, warranted good. for sale at
DROWN'S Hardware Store,
Huntingdon, Pa
April 2S, 185S-tf
fl LASS Preserving Jars, different sizes,
kJ(' for sale cheap, by FISHER I.;
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! Keep
yourself warm. Call at M. GUTIVIAN it; CO'S Cheap
Clothing Store, in Long's new building, Market Square,
Huntingdon, Pa. A good stock always on hand. (0c28.)
PRY GOODS !—A fine assortment on
band for the accommodation of customers, at BENJ-
AtiOßS' "Cheap Corner," Market Square. (oct2S )
VLOUR!
For sale at
-.-
00AL BUCKETS and Shovels,
for sale by JAMES A. DROWN
WHEAT!
For sale at
10OME ONE-COME ALL,
To the Cheap Store of M. STEWS. and examine hie
Now Goods and Priem [March 31. 185 S.
T 4 - U MB ER I
For Bale at
,
IRESII HOMINY and BEANS !
For $94.0 by - LOVE & 31cDIVITT,
• OOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS,
the largest ntock eTer brought to town. are FClling
ery rbaap,.- by FISHER & MOII7RTRIE.
AT GUTMAN &
AT G CIT3IAN &
AT GUTMAN &
Br LONG & MILLER
D. P. °WIN'S
D. P,GIVIN'S
D. P. OW TN'S
ATORE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES
_LILL SOLD IN TUE NEW ENGLAND STATES IN ONE
r,A tt.---The Restorative of Prof. 0. 3. Wood for restoring
hair perfectly and permanently. lies never yet had a rival,
volume atter volume might be given from all parts of the
world, and from the most intelligent, to prove that it is a
perfect itc,ctoratire ; but read the circular and you cannot
doubt; read also the following:
•Ct:7l - -- Tr= Min.—People have for centuries been afflicted
with bald head.; and the only heretofore known,
has been those abominable wigs. Ily a recent discovery
of Professor Wood these articles are being fast dispensed
with, but a great many persons still patronize them, be
e:l.ll-k; they lutve. been so often imposed upon by flair
Tonics of different kinds. To all 61.1 , 1 l persons we earnest
ly make the request, that. they will try once again, for in
Wood's kestetative there is no such thing as fail. We
know of a lady who was baldot Ito used the article a short
time, and'her head is now covered completely Nt ith the
tiniest and most beautiful curls imai.inable. We know of
numcrons cases where hair was rapidly falling out, which
it restored in greater perfection than it ever bad been be
fore.
It is' also without doubt one of the best articles for
keeping the hair in good condition, making it soft and
glossy, removing dandruff; and has proved itself the great
est enemy to all the ills that hair is heir to.
It is the duty of every one to improve their personal
appearance though some may differ in regard to the ways
of doing it; but every one will admit that it beautiful
head of hair, either in man or woman, is an object much
to be desired. and there are no means that should be left
untried to obtain such a consideration.— Matain's Advo
cate, Philudelpltia.
COCIfOcTON. Ohio. N0v.17, 1856
0. 3. 1% . o 0 D Co.—Ccnts: As I have been engaged in
fur your Hair Restorative the last season ir one of
your local agents (It. M. Ilackinson.) and having experien
ced the beneficial effects of it myself, I would like to ob
tain an agency for the State of Ohio or some State in the
"West, should you wish to make such an arrangement, as I
41311 convinced there is nothing equal to it in the United
States. fe.r re•toring the hair. I have been engaged in the
Drug business for several years, and have sold various
preparations for the hair, but have found nothing that re
stores the secretive organs or in% igorates the scalp as well
as yours, being fully convinced that your restorative is
what you represent it to be, I would hke to engage in the
sale of it, for I am satisfied it must sell.
Yours truly,
Puor. 0. J. WOOD Co.--Gents: Having realized the
good effects of your Hair Restorative, I wish to state, that
finding my hair growing thin, as well as gray, I was in
duced'from what I read and heard, to try the article.pre
pared by you, to promote its growth and change its color
as it was in youth, both of which it has effected complete
ly. In the operation I have used nearly three bottles,
Yuurs, &e.,
0.. T. Wool> Si Co., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, New York,
(in the great N. Y. Wire Hailing Estahlishment,) and 114
Market street, St. Loins, Mo.
And sold by all good Druggists. • [je9-Iy-jaZi's9]
WHERE ARE YOU GOING ?
D. P. /
ITas just returned from with the largest
and most beautiful assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
Ever brought to Huntingdon. Consisting of the most
fashionable Dress Goods fur Ladies and Gentlemen ; Black
and Fancy Silks, all Wool Dainties. (all colors.) Spring De
loins, Braze Delanes, Brazes. all colors; Debaize, Levella
Cloth, Alpacca, Plain and Silk Warp, Printed Berages, Bril
liants, Plain and Colored Ginghains, Lawns and Prints of
every description.
Also, a large lot of Dress Trimmings, Fringes. More-An
tique Ribbon, Gimps, Buttons. Braids, Crapes, Ribbons,
Eced and Brass Hoops, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Neck-
Ties. Stocks, Zepher, French Working Cotton. Linen and
Cotton Floss, Tidy Yarn, Woolen nuns . , Wool Coats and
Hoods, Comforts and Scarfs.
Also, the best and cheapest assortment of 'Collars and
Underslevef,in town : Barred and Plidn Jaconet. Mull Mus
lin. Swiss. Plain, Figured and dotted Skirts, Belts, Mar
sallies for Capes, and a variety of White Goods too numer
ous to mention.
A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL A s•::zoI:TmENT of Bay
State, Waterloo and Wool Shan Is, Single and Initible
Brecha Shawls. Cloths, Cassinwres, Cassinetts, Tweeds,
Kentmcky Jeans. Yestimi , :s. bleached and unbleached Mns
lins. sheeting, and. pillow-case Muslin., Nankeen, Ticking,
Checks, Table, Diaper. Crash. Flannels, Sack flannels,
Canton Flannels, Blankets, .l' - c. Also. a large lot of Silk
and Culuie•Q Straw Bonnets, of the lat - st styles, which
will be bold cheaper than can he had iu Huntimnion.
HATS and. CM'S, BOOTS, SHOES. and tIUM SHOES,
thi• largest and cheapest assortment in town.
HARDWARE, QUEENSW ARE. BUCK. ETS. CHURNS,
TI:L'S,BUTTERIIO\LS, lIIIOOMS. BRUSH ES. S.e. CAR-
I'F.TS and OIL CLOTH. 11511, SALT. SUGAR. COFFEE,
TEA, MOLASSES, and all goods usually kept in a country
store.
.„
Ms old customers. and as many new ones as can crowd
in. are respectfully requested to cal I and examine my goods.
All kinds of Country Produe taken in exch.' tore for
Goods, at the Hig,lamt Market Prices. D. P. G
Huntingdon, Oct. 5, ISSS.
GRE:a` NEWS '•
ASTONISHING NEWS!!
GOOD NET'S FOR TILE PEOPLE !! !
LEVI wEsTBRooK has returned from the East with
the most extensive and best assortment of Coeds. in his
line, ever brought to Mtn tine•don. and he
ir - .A YTS THE PP!, E TO . C
-ILL
and examine his Stuck, before they say they cannot get
anything to suit them.
His assortment consists of
FIN!' AND COARSE ROOTS,
ron uEN AND ROI - S.
GAITERS, DOOTS AND SHOOS,
Fort LAMES. MISSES AND CHILDREN.
MATS AND CM'S,
MOROCCO SKINS AND LASTS.
All are invited to call, and if I cannot suit everybody
will not be fur want of trying.
LEVI WESTBROOK.
Himtingan. Oct. 5,1858
pA.TRIN - T PORTABLE FENCE.
The Rights of HUNT'S PATENT PORTABLE or
Pe.IIIIANENT FENCE and GATE POST. for Lots, Farms,
and Townships. can be secured a ennuil 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 Farm
er should be without it. Call. ye who would be benefitted„
and examine it for yourselves. - _ _
May 19, IS.:iS. Agent ihr Huntingdon eGunty
LrN-G N -- 5 - g — i
I j:
The T subs — criber respectfully announces to his friends
and the public generally, that lie has leased that old and
well established TAVERN STAND, known as the
Inntiii9clort Muse. on the cornet of IEII and - 1 •" .
I =
Cigar les Street. in the Through of Huntingdon.— a •
Ile has fitted up the House in snrh a style as to •-
•zeuder it wry comfortable for lodging Strangers and Trav
chars.
HIS TABLE AN ill always be stored with the best the sea
son can afford, to suit the tastes and appetites of his guests.
11A1t will always he filled with Chace Liquors, and
lIIS STA.LILIiI always attended by careful and attentive
Ostlers.
Fes-Re hope 3 Lpstrict attention to business and a spirit
of accommodation, to merit and receive a liberal share of
mtblic patronage. P. Mc:tn . :Eß.
May 12,1858-Iy.
THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS!
PORTSTOWN,
THE PLACE FOR NEW AND CHEAP GOODS!!
If you dont believe it
For Ladies Dress Goods, callon
DAVID GItOVE. Portsto II
For every variety of the best Dry Goods, call on
DAVID GROVE, Pottstown.
For the best Groceries, call on
DAVID GROTE, Pottstown.
For qtneensware, Glassware, &c.. call on
DAVID GROVE, Portatown.
For Salt, Fish, &c., &c., call at the Cheap Store of
DAVID GROVE, I'ortstown.
For anything you can get in any other store, call on DA
VID GROVE, in Pottstown, and
SAYE MONEY
All kinds of Country Produce taken in trde. by
DAVID GROVE, Portstown
West Huntington, May 5, 1858.
NEW FIRM AND NEWT GOODS !-
LONG Sr, MILLER,
Respectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon and the
public generally, that they have opened at the old stand of
Long Decker, a fine assortment of
_ .
GROCERIES AND CONFECTIONERIES.
They also have on hand an assormtent of DRY GOODS,
ROOTS and SHOES, HATS, and other Goods.
As they are anxious to please 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 ISSB.
ARIES DRESS GOODS!
A epbmiclid assortment at STROUS' Cheap Store in
31arket Square. [March :11,1858.
CLOTHING !
A new arrival for Spring, and Sommer. at STROIIS
Cheap Store. Call and be fitted. - [March 31,1858.
GLASS JARS—Not "Family Jars."—
Yon will find the best article. for Preserving Wait
air-tight, at LOGE
Q TONE-WARE at S. S. Smith's Gro
cery, 20 per cent. cheaper than any other place in
EMU
T4TQCORS, of the berst, for Medicinal
purposes, at S, S. smixtrs.
fl ROGER ES
T Of all Lind , : f . r.TPOUS'CIa - ap Store
S. T. STOCKMAN
=MIEM
JAMES FP. ANCI S
II EN WV COW'S E'ROPST
CALL AND SEE
'FANCY FURS,
FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN.
JOHN FAREIRA & Co., No. HS, (new N 0..) MetitErr Street,
above Eighth, PlutAnmatinA—lmporters. Mtiniilacturers
and Dealers in FANCY FURS, fur Ladies and Children:
also. Gen rt, Fars. Fur Collars, and 1, loves. The number
of years that we have been engaged in the Fur business.
mid the general character of our Furs, both Air t i 4taidy nod
price, is so generally known throughout the Country, that
we think it is not necessary for us to say anything more
than that we have now opened our assortment of - FURS,
tar the Fall anti Winter Sale;, of the largest and most
beautiful assortment that we have ever offered before to
the public. Our Furs have all been Imported during the
present season, when money was scarce and. Furs much
lower than at the present time, and have been manufac
tured by the most competent workmen; we are therefore
determined to sell them at such prices as will continue to
give us the reputation we have born fur years, that is to
sell a good article for a very snort/ prrilit.
Storekeepers will do troll to give us a call, as they will
frial the largest assortment, by far, to select from in the
city, and at manufacturers prices. . _
JOHN FARETRA ,C.; CO.,
818, Narket Street, above
September 15, 1858.-4 m.
REAT EXCITEMENT
AT THE
MAMMOTH. STORE?!
J. BRICKER has returned from the East %vial a tremen
dous Stock of Goods. They aro upon the shelves in his
New Rooms, on Hill street, near 3.l'Ateer's Hotel, ready fur
customers.
His Stock consists of every variety of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
DRY GOODS, GENERALLY,
GROCERIES AND QUEENSWARF„
HARDWARE AND GLASSWARE,
CROCI(ERY AND CEDARWArt
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS.
And everything to be found in the must extensive stores.
His Stock is New and of the Best, and the public are in
vited to call and examine, free of charge.
F OR EVERYBODY.
TRY THE NEW STORE,
On Hill Strcel oppn.sile Miles ct Dorrie Ctei.ce
THE BEST
SUGAR and MOLASSES.
COFFEE, TEA and caocoLATE,
FLOUR, FISH . , SALT and VINEGAR.
CONFECTIONERIES, CIGARS and TOBACCO,
•
SPICES OF TIIE BEST, AND ALL KINDS,
and every other article u;nally found in a Grocery Store
ALSO— Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs.
Paints, Yarnlilies, Oils and Spts. Turpentine,
Fluid. Alcohol. Glass and Putty,
BEST WINE and BRANDY for medical purposes.
ALI. THE BEST PATENT MEDICINES,
and a large number of articles too numerous to mention,
The public generally will please call and examine fur
themselves and learn my prices. _ _ _
Hun tingdon, May 25. 1858
T BRICKEit'S
BRICKER'S
J. IMICK.ER'S
31111MOTII sTanz
MAMMOTH S colt I.!
MAMMOTH. STOIIE
IS THE PLACE
IS TILE PLACE
IS THE PLACE
FOR DRY (MODS, HARDWARE, Sc
FOR DRY GOUDS, HARDWARE, &c
FOR DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, Sc
R. A. P. FIELDS, - respectfully in
cl./111S the citizens of Cassyille and the surrounding
Coinlllllll that he has again commenced the practice of
medicine, and hopes, by devoting hi, u hole attention to
his profession, to gain a good share of public favor.
lie received two diplomas—one front ties Mineral Col
lege, and one from the Eclectic College—any person v.
Mg to see them. will please call at his office ; half a mile
front Cassville, Huntingdon county, Pa.
AZ-lids charges will be vEr.y LOW. [Oct.:J . 3;3?-om.] 4.
rp TIE "GREAT REPUBLIC"
1 1 1ONT111,17.—TO TIM PUBLIC, THE BOOK AND
LitIODICAL TRADE, AND TILE PRE:: , S.—We have
the honor to announce that we shall is-no, nu orahout the
Ist of December next, so as to be in St anon to command
the early attention of the public and the pet todical trade 4,
the ruz...sT NUMHER OF A NH'Y I.I.LUnTt :1 Y:A:;INE, to be
called TIN.: "GREAT REPUBLIC" MONTHLY.
It is intended to make this Magazine superior in every
respect to anything ever before issned in this coin try.
Tho general scope of its character ran best lie understood
by its itaine. IT WILL LE TnoeocCriLY NATION IL—IN Ni)
WISE SLOIONAL 011 SECTARIAN, and WHOLLY lIIPILS)NAL. It
will OfTol' to the writers and thinkeis of this Union a com
mon field. where they can meet on the highest ground of
colt:111pol ary littratnre. it Will aim to gather about it
every variety of intellect.
The range of articles will be a Hide one. cov,ring,
among other grounds. Essay's, Sketelk-:, Humorous Tales,
Stories. Historical Incidents. Re‘iews, Critiques. Biogra
phies. Scientific Articles. Travois. Table 1:0k. Dramas.
Incidents, Polities, Poems, Ballads.. Stanzas, Sonnets, Mu
sic, Correspondence, Go , sip. etc.. etc.. etc.
The Magazine w ill be, profttsely illustrated in-the high
est style of wood engraving.
The Literary department will present greater variety,
combined with more thorough exeel knee. it is believed,
than ever before offered to the American public in a single
periodical. The following autlnirs and popular writers
are int:laded in the list of contributors engaged:
GEO. D. PIIEN 11 SS, :JOHN G. SAXE,
CH All LES SW AIN, LIEUT. M. F. MAURY.
FITZ GREEN 1 A ILEeK, EDWARD S. GOUM),
CHAS. J. 1 lsltl ERSOLD, CI lAS. P. BRIGGS,
Oil E.;::irr A. BROWNSON. it% P. CRANCII,
GEN. GEt). P. MORRIS'. WM. 11. C. 11 OSMER,
NATHANIEL DEERING, GEO. W. PECK,
110 N. CHAS. OAVARRE, It, H. STODDARD,
WM. GILLMORE SIMMS, R. THOMPSON,
_ _
EM=MMI
HON. ALWT PIKE, of Ark. A. J. R EQIHER.
A BRE A. 110 UQUETT E, MAJ. J. IL EATON, U. S. A
HON. It. T. CONRAD, LEVI REUBEN,
11EY. RALPH lIOYT, THOS. DUNN ENGLISH.
SEA SMITH,DUNCAN KENNEDY.
(.1 tea DOWNING) I ll EV. N EwEr.,r, A. PRI NCB,
J. T. lIEADLEY, 1 HENRY 13. HIRST.
lIENRY WARD PETTIT, ELlzAramr 0. SMITH,
THOMAS MACKELLAR, ANNA C. BOTTA,
H. J. DR ENT, (Stirrup,) (His,: L] - Ncli.)
F. W. HUNT. M. D., LOUISA McCOR D.
EDMUND FLAGG, MARIA .1. Mc f NTOSIT,
FAYETTE HURD. ALICE 11. HAVEN.
HANNAH F. GOULD. I'AMBLIA S. VINING,
SARAH :I. WHITMAN, MARY A. RICE.
CAROLINE M. KIRK L AND, I ADA M. lil N N I CCITT,
raazillour F. ELLET, I3I.IZABHI K.CiIERCHILL,
JANE EIIMINA LOCKE, CLARA DOTY.
ALICE CAREY. DDIE W. CRACKER.
PITEBE CAREY, NELLIE BURCIIFIEtD,
MADAME LE YERT, ANN E. PORTER,
_MARY FORREST, ILUCY N. (301/FREY.
MARY E. STEBBINS, LAY INIA S. GOODWIN,
(Mus. IlEwsxr,) JANE G. AUSTIN.
In addition to the foregoing brilliant array of American
authors, there are a large number of Si st-class writet a
engaged, (among them some of the most distinguished of
the day,) •s Ito are compelled, from pre existing engage
ments, or other causes, to withhold their names for the
present, but who will, nevertheless, contribute frequently
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(IOUNTRY PRODUCE
ReceivedJ in exclian go fur Nc w G oods. a t M. Fraous,
Storr. rch 31, 13(A.
S. S. SMITII
HIED. S. COZZENS,
I.o'®o® REWA
RD
OSES STEOU S,
Will risk the above Sala that he can St•l Gisak, to every
holly, at price , to suit the times. Ilis stock has been le
timed for FALL AND WI yr LB_ awl he invites alt to call
and exaii inc for themselves.
His stock consists of every variety of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
DRY GOODS, OF ALL KINDS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Such as Overcoats, Frock Coats, Dress Coats, Jacket , .
Vests. Pan ts„ &c.
ROOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, of all sizes, for
old and young.
GROCERIES, of the best; QUEENSWARE. &c.
The public generally are ens neatly invited to call and
examine my new stock of Goods, and be convinced that I
can accommodate with Goods and Prices. all oho ate look
ing out for great bargains.
All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for
Goods. MOSES STItOUS.
Huntingdon, October 4, 1555.
NEW GOODS
GREAT BARGATNS !!
FISHER cc , hrMURTRIE'S STORE
They have juHt received a large and beautiful assortment
of FALL AND 'WINTER GOODS, which are now open for
inspection, and to which the attention of the public is di
rected.
Their stock embraces every article that can
be found in a well selected stock of DRY GOODS, consist
ing. of Black and Fancy Silks, French and English Merinos,
Solid and Fancy (all wool) DeLaines, Mohair. Madonna,
Danubian and Tamise Cloths; Scotch Plaids, Deßaize, Co
burgs. Alpaccas, Mousline De',nines, Ginghams, French
Chintz, BtilHants, Fancy Prints, &c.
A beautiful assortment of Fall and Winter
Shawls, Millet Shawls, Gent's Ttaveling Shawls; also,
Plain Merino (extra wide, in squares.) for Shawls.
A large stock of Kid Gloves, Beaver haunt
lets, Silk and Woolen do.; :Merino, Silk and Cashmere
Gloves, &c.; a superior tot of Buck Gloves and Mitts; also,
Dress Trimmings, Fringes. Antiqne's, Ribbons. Ladies
Collars, handkerchiefs,
Hosiery. Buttons, Floss, Sewing
Silk, Extension Skirts, Hoopes of all kinds, &c.
Also—Tickings, Osnaburg, Bleached and
Unbleached Muslins, all prices; Colored and White Cam
brit:B, Barred and Swiss Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Nain
soolts, Tar Minn. and ninny other articles which comprise
the line of WHITE and DOMESTIC GOODS.
French Cloths. Fancy Cassimers, Satinets. Jeans, Tweeds,
Denims. Blue Drills, Flannels, Lindseys, Comforts, Blank
ets, &c.'
Hats, Caps, and Bonnets, of every variety
and Style. '
A Good Stock of GPOCERIES. HARDWARE. QUEENS
WARE, BOOTS and SHOES, WOOD and WILLOW-WARE,
which will be soil Cheap.
We also deal in PLASTER, FISH', SALT, and all kinds
of GRAINS. and possess facilities in this branch of ti s.de
unequalled by any. We deliver all packages or parcels of
'Merchandise, free of charge, at the Depots of the Broad Top
and Pennsylvania Railroads.
COME 15NE, COME ALL, and be convinced that the Me
tropolitan is the place to secure fashionablo and desirable
goods. disposed of at the lowest rates.
Huntingdon, Get. 6,'55. FISH El: & m-munTruE.
NEW CLOTIIING
AT H. ROMAN'S.
11. ROMAN'S
KEW CLOTHING.
CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS,
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
_AT 11. ROMAN'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.
IN MARKET MCA : RE.
OPPOf,IIE THE rre.-ukamrs /10USE, numNanox, PA.
llis new stock consists of Coats, of all kinds, for Fail and
Winter. Pants. of all kinds—Vests, all hinds-1 AT,-,'
and CAPS—and - gentleMen'S lii !fishing goods generally.
Ills stock is of the best, and will he sold at prices to snit
his customers. Call and examine his goods and prices and
be convinced. '
Huntingdon. October 5, 15.58.
141 II E LIVI',II INVIGORATOR I
PREPARED BY PR. SANI , OIII/—Compnutuled en
6ny from GUMS is one of the lest purgative and User
medicines now betbre the public, that acts as a Cathartic,
easier, milder, and more effectual than a ufoher medicine
it nown. It is not only a Cathartic lint a Liccr remedy,
-:.ti , '. :; first on the Liter to eject its morbid matter, then
oil the bowels and stomach to carry oft that matter; thus
a ecomplishing, two purposes effectually, without any of the
painful feeling ex.perienced in the operations of most
Othartics. 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 Iprincipid regulators of the
human body; and when it • performs its functions IA 01.
the powers of the system ,dare fully developed. The
blonAell is almost entirely !:lependent on the healthy
action
of the Livrat Inc the 1,,,.., , pr0per performance of its
functions; when the sto. E__ 'mach is at fault : the bowels
are at fault. luta the a hole CI sy s t i , In suffers in Co ll,c
-(Donee of one organ—the l .e t Liver has ing ceased to do
its duty. For the diseases 4, lof that ulnae, one of the
proprietors has made it lib, , j..... 4 stuily, in a practice of more
I
than twenty years. to find (n, sonic remedy a herewith to
counteract the many de- `••••' rangements to which it is
liable. -
To prove that this rem
pc.rson troahlvd with !max.
forms : has but to try a Lot
tain.
These G mils remove all
the system, supplying in
of bile invigorating - the sto
gest well, pnrifl tag the
health to the whole nutchin
the disease anti effecting a
BILIOUS ATTACKS arc eared
VENTED : by the occa,iunal
One dose after eating is
mach and prevent tlu food
Only one dose taken be
;NIGH rsun E.
Only one dose taken at
gently, and curer CusTivr-
One dose taken after each
One dose of two teaspoon-
Sim
One bottle taken for fe
the cause of the disease.
01ily one dose immediate.
one dose often repeated is a
Les. and a preventive of
Only cue bottle is needed
the effects of medicine after
One bottle taken for
lawness or unnatural color ,
One dose taken a short
vigor to the appetite. and
One dose. often repeai ed
its worst forms, while Sum
yield a1m054 to the first
One or two doses cures
children: there is no surer,
the world, as it NEvint FAILS.
A few bottles cures
sorbents.
We take pleasure in rec
preventive tbr FEVER. ANL. A
of a BMOCs 'l' \ - 1 , 1:. It ope
sands are Milling to testify
An who use it girin;
favor.
Mi, water in the n.
swallow both together.
The Liver Invigorator is a Scientific Nailed Discovery,
and is daily working cures, almost too great to 'believe.—
It cures as if by magic, even the first dose giving benefit.
and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any
kind of LIVER Complaint, from the worst JAuNruct; or
DYSPEPSIA to a common HE.ko.t.cnn, all of which are the re
sults of a DISEASED LIVEN.
PJUICE. ONE DOLLAR A BOTTLE.
Dr- SAN FORD. Proprietor, 343 Broadway, New York--
And retailed by all Druggists. [je9.lyJ
BANK NOTICE.--The undersigned ,
citizens of the county cif Huntingdon, hereby give
notice that they intend to make application to the next
Legislature for a charter for the creation of a corporate
body, with banking or discounting privileges, to be styled
"'lnc IlcyrixonoN COUNTY RUNE," to be located in the
borough of Huntingdon, County of 'Huntingdon and state
of Pennsylvania, with a capital of One Hundred „Thousand
Dollars. with the specific object of issuing Bank paper and
doing all other things ordinarily pertaining to a Bank of
issue.
IL E. 3P3lurtrie, A. Johnston,
W. B. Zeigler, Wm. Colon,
David Blair, J. B. Luden,
J. Sewell Stewart, James Maguire,
Wm. E. INP.Murtrie, Graffus Miller,
Theo. IL Cremer, Jno. sPCulloch,
A. W. Benedict, John Whittaker,
B. Bruce l'etiiken,
'll/o. P. Campbell.
Huntingdon. June 30, 1558.--Gm.
r --
COUNTRY DEALERS can
Vitr buy CLOTHING from me in Huntingdon at
WHOLESALII as cheap as they can in the
cities, as I have a wholesale store in Philadelphia.
linntingdon, Ap 1 14. 1358. , 11. ROMAN,
HARDWARE!
A Large Stock. just received. and for gale at
BRICKER'S MAMMOTH STORE
TADIES DRESS GOODS.—A spien
-4
did assortment now on hand, at
DENJ. JACODS' Store.
T ADIES COLLARS---Newest Styles— I
J in great variety at the" METROPOLITAN,"
THE GREATEST VARIETY of thel
L richest styles of Dress Goods and Trimmings, can
always be found at the fashionable store of
FISHER & 31c3IIIIITRIE.
cdy is at last found any.
CJ:1:11.tINI. in any of its
tle, anti conviction is cer-
nim bid or bad matter from
their• (Lice a healthy flow
mach. cawing food to di
blood, giving tone and
erg•- remoling the cause of
radical cure.
and wlint is bettor, rrn:-
use Of the LIVSR I:sviGvnA-
sufficient to relieve the sto
frinn raising and Willing.
tore retiring, prevents
night, loosens the bowels
NESS.
Meal will cure livsTrysiA.
fuls will always relieve
male obstruction removes
anti makes n perfect cure.
Iy relieves Clinic, while
sore cm c fur CHOLERA Mon
ellutlAtA.
to throw out of the system
a Jong sickness.
Jaanaieo removes all sal
ii ant the skin.
time before eating giVeB
inall:Ps fwd. digest. Well.
cu I,S CHRONIC DiAnitmEn in
mint and BOWEL complaints
do,e.
attack caused by Woams in
safer, or speedier remedy in
DROPSY, by exciting the ab-
, nunendinz this medicine as a
nc. Cum. From. and all Fry CRS
atos with certainty, and thou
to its wonderful viitues.
heir unanimous testimony in its
outh with the Invigorator and
PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CARDS
- \ 15 1.1. JOHN MeCULLOCH, offers 'his
p rofetA o services to the citizens of Huntingdon
IJlhee tit Mr. Hildebt an bet w een the Ex
chain;e unit .Invii,!on Aug.
. in _Drugs, INledi
kje eines, Pei nintery, Ib e &nib , . Oil , . .I.c. Also—Gru
ceitoo, bonteetioneries, Sc.. liuntingdon. Pit.
/=E2
‘1,,C01 BROWN, Attorneys at Law,
Li Huntingdon, Pa. Office saute as that formerly occu
pied by Mr. Scott. Huntingdon. Oct. 17, 1558.
T DI. LEWIS,
Dealer in Books, Stationery and Musical Instru
nkents, Huntingdon, Pa.
11114 ALLISON - MILLER, _DENTIST,
La Iluntingdon, Pa. - June 24, 1857.
Till. .A. LYON, Dentist,
SHADE GAP, Huntingdon cottny, Pa
f,overnbor 11, IS5i.
WTI. COLON,
Dealer in Books, Stationary, Wall Paper. Ac
-1-) P. GWIN,
• Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens
ware, lists and Caps, Boots and Shoes. &c.
___
TAMES BRICK ER.,
t Dealer in Dry Goods. Hardware., Groceries, Queens
ware, lists, Caps, Boots and Shoes. &c.. &c.
T . M. CUNNING HAM & B RO.
Founden., thin f ing,don,
TAMES A. BROWN,
j Dealer in Hardware, Cutlery, PaintF, CilB, dc., Hunt
ingdon, Pa.
OSES SEROUS,
DQaler in Dry Goods, Deady Macle. Cluthing, fir”-
(Tries, Hoots and Shoes. Hats and Caps. etc.
HROMAN,
Dealer in Deady Made Clotbing, ITat, aural Cep.;
Louts and Shoes, S.c.
pENJ. JA - COBS,
jt Denier in Dry Goods, Ready Thule Clothing. Grocer
ie-. &c. &c.
31 - GUTMAN & CO., Dealers in It cab.-
* made Clothing. Huntingdon, Pa.
& MeMURTME, Dealers in
Dry Goods. Gild 11. &c., Ihmting,don. Pa.
EVIWESTI3ROOK,
1,1 Dealer fu Gentlemen's, Ladien• luta : - .7.1i3 , eb - Loots
Shoes, Gaiters. Morocco Lerthcr. etc.
FJONG- MILLER, • -
I ill Dealers , in Groecries, Confectioneries. kr.. dc.
JOSEPH REIGGEaI,
Q y Watchmaker and dealer in Watches, Cloch•i. and Jiw
eiry, &C.
17,77.11. \VILL[AI\IS,
y y Plain and Ornamental Marble Mannivetnrer
TJOVE and MeDIVIT,
Dealers in Groceries, Confectionaries. Floor. ‘`:.c
OWEN :BOAT,
Carriage and Waggon Mann'a •turei
INDBEIV MOEBUS,
Proprietor of the Brorel Top House
J o S. MILLER,
Proprietor of the. Frnulzlin House
I WILLIAMS,
Prbprivfor of the Orlan,lo Irons(
13 . 2IcATE
Proprietor of the Itunt::%.:don Hutol
IMPSON GAIL\ N & CO., Miners
and Dealers in Broad Top (2,,a1, ISlceunn •Ilbtown,
HuntingTion county. Pa.
1 - 0H N F. RAMEY, Comity. -:_'-urveyor,
Huntingdon, Pa. Office on Hill street : one door ea,.;
of the Huntingdon Marble Yard.
REFERENCES—L. T. IVatson, Philadelphia: J. P. Lesli .
Geologist, Philadelphia; Charles Mickley, ItcJigit
Ready Furnace, lion. Jonathan 3PII-illiams.
)1U 11 Alt 1) _LAN G DON, I'd in:2r ztud
_ll Dealer in Drua , l Top Coal, IT opev, coin
ty, La. [Nov.... S.
1) HARE POWEL, Miner, and Dealer
ii o in Broad Top Coal. 56 Walunt
ANDREW PATRICK, Miner &Dealei
in Broad Top Semi-Bitnininou, Ccal ; Coalniont,
lluntingdon county, Pa. •
TACOB CRESSWEL L, Miner
el and Dealer in Broad To Cual, Diddle:dung. 'Hunting
c.un co.. Pa. rinly 11, IST'S.
A - 24. m Rini AN :113d Deal
ers iu Broad Top Coal, Broad Top, Huntingdon co.,
[Nor. :3, Itztix.
DO YOU WANT
BOOKS AND WALL PAPER?
GO TO WILLIAM COLON'S
Do you want :New 13ooks?
Do you 'Want Dooli•i?
Do you want Se!cutifie Book s ?
Do you want Poo(kat Books?
Do you want Law -Book.
Do you want Medical Books?
Du you Nvant Stationery?
Do you want Gold Pens?
Do you want Port 3fonuaia's?
Do you waut Fancy ArEele4?
Do you want Wall Paper?
Do you \Van t Cheap Wail Papor ?
Do you Avant Ow Doit Wall Paper?
Do you want the Late ~t Wall Paper?
GO TO COLON'S.
COLONS b.; tho place to buy nest- Good.!
Then G 0 TO COLON'S and buy your Goodt. and tel
your neighbors that the place to buy all thoo Goods,
IS AT COLON'S.
Huntingdon, April 14. ISIS.
LATEST FROM THE EAST I
The ".31 - dy Fitneer•" has just arrived at this port,
with intelligence from the llast, op to the present date;—
not the Last important of v. hich. to the public, is the fact
that her Cargo consisted, principallk, of a new and elegant
Stock of
GROCERIES, CONFECTION LIMES, PROVISION'S, &re.,
For the cheap eztablhilimeat of •
LOVE & McDIVITT
Consisting, of their usual variety of evt rythhig in their
line; all of ..hick they are 110 W prepared hi dispose of for
CASU or Country Produce. on the most reasonable terms.
Huntingdon. May 12, 185 S.
pJDROAD TOP HOUSE. ANDR.M .
MOEBUS would respectfully inform the public mte.
that he has fitted up the Broad Tup House, on Arlo- :;;;64
gheny street, at the Broad Top Depot, Huntingdon. F'%
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 season. Ills liar is furnished with the
choicest liquors. In a word, no pains m ill be spared to
render guests comfortable and happy. june
F 4 VERYBODY BUYS AT
macKErrs
Blacksmiths buy at BRICK ER'S
Carpenters buy at 3:RICK ER'S
Builders buy at BRICKER'S
Saddlers buy at BRICKER'S
Shoemakers buy at BRICKER'S
Cabinetmakers buy at BRICKER'S
Farmers buy at BRICKER'S
Housekeepers buy at BRICKER'S
p)UILD.ERS .
Are requested to call and examine the Hardware,
&c., at BUCKER'S INIAII : \ ton' sToliE.
BUCKSid - IN GLOVES & Mitts cheap
at D. P. TWIN'S.
WHALEBONE, Reed Brass Hoops,
and Iced Skirts, for sale at the Cheap Store of
D. P. GIVIN.
pooTs, SHOES, HATS and CAPS,
p the largest stock ever brought to town, are selling
very cheap at _ • lISIIER E Mc;MURTRIE.S.
_
powDER, LEAD and SW - kr!
Forsale by LOVE 4: McDIVITT,
GROCERIPJS
-
Of the best, always ready for customers, at
J. BRICKER'S MAMMOTH STORE
C _
LOT.HING!—A largo spcick on har ! cl,
at the cheap store of BEN 3. .1A e a r, anti ex
amine goods and pricey. •-•,. , f0z..t28.)
THE CA SSVTLLE SEMTNARY.
ONLY * . Z2 5o PER GLIIAMTER.
THE PEESENT FACULTY.
meN. 'WALSH, Priqc,pal,
Prof. of Lolunuors 0?ld Philemphy
CHAS, S. JOSLIN. A. N..
PTV. of Letin, Gred, de.
JANI.:S IV. I I
Pre - VI of Alalhenzatics.
BEIs:JAMIN HOUCK,
..4djuncl. Prgf.honatics.
CEO. IV. LINTON,
Prof. qf Vocal _Miele.
SOIIiF.L T. LROWN
The recent success of thi,i School is extraordinary. lie ,
sides being the cheapest ono of the kind ever established,.
this Institution is now the largest in this section of the
State. All branches are tanglit, and :Students of ail agog
and of both sexes aro received. The expon,es for board,
room rent. furniture. fuel and tuition in common English,
are only :ir2.2.50 per quarter. Students can enter whenever
they wish. For other information address John D. Walsh ;
Cassville. Huntingdon county. I'a.lr-tlll
rriaE _HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY IN
BLAST AGAIN!—The subscribers take this method
of informing their friends and the public generally,. that.
l'^...c=irio . they have rebuilt the Huntingdon Faun
_ rl • i ; ~,, pi!*?!.... f dry. and are now in sue es operation :.
.-.,,..Z and are prepared to fin ni,h Castings t,
... - ,, 7,, i at e - „,„L;,. every description. of la 4 quality and.
6 4,
.-.4.y"'-ezt , --..i.,ty workmanship, on short notice, and en
teasonablo terms. Farmers are invited to rail and exam
ine our Pl mgli-i. We are manufacturing the Hunter
Plough. This plough took the first premium at the Hun
tingdon county Agricultural Pairlait full. Also, Hunter's
celebrated Cutter Ploughs. which can't Iwo beat—together
with the Keystone, Hillside and Bar-shear ploughs. We
have on hand and are manufacturing She, os— s uch as
Cook, Parlor, and Office stoves for wood or mad. Hollow
ware. consisting of Kettles, Boilers. Skillet , . &c., alt of
which NI (3 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 r -
ceive a liberal share of public patronage.
.7. 11. CUNNING.III:',I BRO
Ibintingrion, April 30. 1650.
viuiNKTAN lIOUSE, Huntimsdon,
Pa. J. S. 'MILLER, Pncerarron.
_Respectfully in forms his friends and tha — t ray- A.„.„--91,
oiling public generally, thot he has leased the e_A - 2E-FA.V . _
Franklin House." for several years occupied
by C. Cents, and that he trill be pleased to re-
6
calve Coe calls of all who may favor him with 0
their patronage. llis table will be famished Itith the he-,t
the market affords, and every attention till be Oven 1.3
make those who stop with hint feel at Lome.
Huntingdon. April 8, 1.857.
} - 11 15NTINOJJON CARRIAGE ANr;
la WAGON 3:IANT.JFACTOIZY.—OWEN BOAT, thank
ful for past favors, respect fully inf . :mils
the public in general that he has remo‘e.l%,l 4 ._.r--' ~,..e-3, "
to his new shop on Wa,hing ton street. on --..,--..., •
z .
the isropert v lately end co. many years oc-- , ="
cupied kV .'f le a. C:1111101), e here he is prepared to manufac
ture al: kinds of Carriages. Buggies, Rockaways. Wagons,
and in tliort. every hind of vehicle desired. “nekaways
and Bugg ies of a superior manufacture and finish al WM.) V
on hand and for sale at fair priers.
Repah tug of all kinds clone at the shot test nntice and r.n
the mint reasonable terms.
Huntingdon, May 16. 1554.
• •I
= . IIIBLE 17.21.111). The unceib'clica
would reipect fully call the attention of the citizens
in Huntingdon and the adjoining- counties to the stock of
heitut intl marble now on hand. Ile is prepared to furnish
at the shorte.4 notice, l%liinniental Marble, Tomb. Tables
and Stones of ry do,ired size and form i,r ltalhuirt
Eastet n lhi tile. hiLdily finished. and carved with nppria
priate devices, or plain. as may snit.
Ma rb:u, Door anti Window Sing, ix., will Lo
rurni,hed to ordcr.
W. V. üb•iigoes lihmelf to furnish material nnil wcnii
mansliip equal to any in the country, at n fair price.. Call
anii see. before y,ai pll clue efiewlierc. Slop on nil/
Flrevt. l'a.
ifunliii:4llon. May it:. 1555.
IIT A Tell ES, CLOCKS, AND
1.1,1C17. The t•ubscriber, thankful to
friends and patrons. and to the publ:c
ally. for their patronage. still continues to carry on the
iliac i-tand• one door cast of Mr. C. Coate Hotel, Market
reet, claim:don, where he will attend to all ono Mill
lilt , 11* with their ellq()111: and ttko keeps on hand a
14 00 ti a , sertnient of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. &c., &c.. all
or hid: he is determined to sell at low prices. Clocks,
Watche- and Jewelry of all kinds will be repair at eltcrt
notice. and haring, made arrangements with a good work
man. all t epairs will be done in a neat and 'hirable manner,
and any person l:a‘iar articles for repairing. al till hare
them thaw at the promised time. Ity paying strict atten
t hot :0 1.11:411:.SS. and selling at low prices, Ito hopes to re
iro a -Late of public pall Linage.
FAIL LINE from Mount Union to
CHAMIiFiIISPATTIG. The undersigned still contin
ues to run a tri.weehly line of stages over the road between
Mount Union and Chantle.rsburg - ,. Cood hor,,es and cone
wtahht: stages have la.eu placed on the lonte, and eNperi
enced and trusty drivers will .supe•rintend the running of
the Coaches. The proprietor of the line is desirous that it
be inaintainod. and he therefore earnestly calls upon the
pet tic generally to patronise it, confident that it will be
for their mutual ad% outage. E.llry attention necessary
tt i!1 be given, and the running of the stages will be regu
lar.
Go TO COL9N'3
00 TO COLON'S
1701-St:lg , s leave Mt. 'Union n.t 5 o'clock', r. m., every
Tntirvlay and Set - aril:Qv—it:turning on Motolityr-,
Wet!nest:a:vs and Fridays; arriving at Mount Union in.
tint. For the Cara. Stage-, stop at Flthlesslnirg, Othimonia,
Shad,- Gap. Iturict C 41.10.. Fannetsitneg. Hurze
:7:ink-burg, and F..eld'i•r's store.
GO TO COLON'LI
GO T) COLON'S
GO Ti -COLON'S
ft- 1 s- rale ti,row,ll VI,QO; to internwrliate point, In pro
imrt . JOHN JAMISON.
GO TO COLON'S
Align:4 ?2.lSi , 3—t f.
r B. LT .TING DON L - 1,.=- 7 17 E.;
under: ig !led owners of the Huntingdon Mill inform
the farmers and the public generally that tiny now littAtt
their new mflt in running order, a ith all the modern illl
rn,r(wients in the Water Wheels and Machinery.
They have pit in five of the Improved Jouval Turbine
Water Allatels, and can grind in all she-es of water, and
during the coldest weather any and ail kinds of grain..
They ate prepared to at 11. and have 08 hand Mr sale at
all times at Market rates all kinds of Flour, lined. and
Stutts : and Farmers can have their (lan grain ground aml
take it hack in a return lead, or they can he ftteni,lt.d
exchange at a moment's notice . , an equal quantity of Fleur
and i,ran. or chopped feed.
CO TO COLON'S
GO TO COLON'S.
CO TO COLC-N76
GO TO COLON'::,
co TO COLON'S
CO TO COLON'S
GO TO COLON'S
'llteir smut machine is of improved manufacture, and
tiWy u•i11 insure• a"a all tar» oaf' of tmperior quality to
every bushel of grain left at their mill.
& MeITURTRIE.
Trim ting,(lcni, Dee. F, ISSCi,
ILTEN:RY W. 0V E MA N , No. 14
_I (Old No. (3) South THIRD Street, below Market',
Philadelphia. LEATHER. DEALER. Calf Skins. Moroccos,
Linings. Bindings. RED AND OAR SOLE LEtTLILR,
N, B.—Bough Leather, bought or taken in exchange.
March. 3. 1858-1 v.
d 1 ALL at the new CLOTHING STORE
of.GUTMAN C CO., if you want a good article ot
Clothing. Store room in Long's new building, in the Dia
mond, Hunting,ion. Sept. 0, 1851.
QPLENDID RAG CARPET for 87 1.-2 e
ki per yard, at the cheap Store of
FISHER & Me3IURTRIE.
per
than elzewher - c. tt
Oct. 1,185'6. 11. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE.
IONFECTIONERIES of the very best
Call at LONG & MILLER'S.
/ - ---A no assortnrcnt
At BENJ. JACOBS' Store.
I - 'iISI. - I—just received, and for sale at the
Cheap Grocery of LONG & MILLER.
if ()MINING COLLARS—handsome
Styles, just received by
COUNTRY PRODUCE, .
Taken in exchange for Goods, at
- J. BRICK R'S MAMMOTH STORE
OOTS and S OE , the argest and
cheapest assortment in town, at .
•
Cl
ti TITAN & CO.,
Are selling CLOTHING at exceedingly low prices.--
Ca 1 and see. [March 31, 1858.
EVERYTHlNG.—Everything in the
Grocery line can be procured at the cheap store of
L0V.1.1 & McDI
rpEAs, TEAS—of excellent qiifitcs,
and tho cheapest in town, at LOVE & McDIVIT'S
ASplendid Line of Dress Goods—em
bracing Robes of all kinds, Berages, Chaleys, Lawns.
Cold Brilliants, Chintzes, sc., can be found at the "Me
tropolitan."
BROCHA and Wool Shawls, Fine and
Cheap, at the cheap etorn of D. P. MM.-.
Mrs. M. MeN. 'WALSH. Proceptress,
Teacher qI Botany, History, leading, etc.
Miss E. M. FA ULUNER,
Tearlux qf Pettis 11i;r1.-, Painting, Drawing, etc.
Miss 1). L. STANLEY,
lex - who . of Piano Music, Wax Fruit, Flower: : etc ,
Mrs. l)it. DA It IV IN,
Teacher of English Branches.
Miss J. M. WAL6II,
Teacher eg' Primary English.
ADIES' ESS G OODS, rich stylus,
and very cheap. at D. P. GRINS.
FISHER S.: ItICAIURTRIE
JOSEPH REIGG ER
D. P. GWIN'S