THE HUNTINGDON GLOBE, A DEMOCRATIC FAMILY JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS, &C. INEW FEATURES-FIFTH YEAR of the COSMOPOLITAN ART Assoetxrimv. Superb En gravings! Beautiful Art Journal! Valuable premiums, dc. This popular Art Association, now in its fifth year of unparalleled success, having purchased, and engraved on steel, Herring's great painting, "TiiE Viwkoi; ELACE SMITEI,", will now issue copies, (to subscribers only,) on heavy plate paper, 30x3S inches, on the following TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : Every person remitting three dollars, will receive a copy of the superb Steel Engraving, after Herring's celebrated Painting, "TnE TILLAGE BLACRSIIITII." A 1.90, a copy of the beautiful COSMOPOLITAN ART JOURNAL, an elegantly illustrated quarto Magazine. Also free season tickets of admission to the Eastern (or Dusseldorf,) and Western Galleries of the Association. There will also be given to the subscribers several hun dred valuable works of Art, comprising line Oil Paintings, Bronzes, Sculptures, ac., ttc., from celebrated American and Foreign Artists. Subscriptions will be received up to January Ist, 1859. On the evening of- that date, the premiums u ill be awar ded to subscribers. For full particulars, see December Ana JOURNAL, price 80 cents. Specimen copies sent to those desiring to sub scribe, on the receipt of 18 cents in postage stamps or coin. Address ' C. L. DEBBY, ACTUARY C. A. A., • Eastern Office, 548 Broadway. N. Y., Or, Western Office, 166 Water St., Sandusky, 0. 3. 3. LAWRENCE, Honorary Secretary, v.ill receive and forward subscriptions. Nov. 9, 1858. P I URS ! FURS!! FURS ! ! ! M. GETZ, No. GllS civstnut St., below 7a. PhilatT a. as opened his beautiful store, on Chestnut Street, with ONE OF THE LAT:MIST AND BEST SELECTED AedoItIMENT 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 wish to purchase RUSSIAN SABLE, STONE MARTEN, MINK SABLE, ERMINE, CHINCHILLA, - 'HUDSON BAY SABLE, FRENCH SABLE, SIBERIA SQUIRREL, I Manufactured into Cardinals, Capes, Victorines, Muffs, Cuffs, &c. Being a practical Furrier, and having obtained the newest patterns from Paris, he can assure those who visit the city, that he can supply them with the finest ar ticles, at the very lowest cash prices. AT t :-- A fine assortment of Carriage Robes, Gent's Caps, Gloves, &c. M. GETZ, [October 20, 1858-3m.] 628 Chestnut St., below 7th. NEW CLOTHING ! NEW CLOTHING!! NEW CLOTHING!!! NEW CLOTHING!!!! NEW CLOTHING!! !!I JUST RECEIVED, JUST RECEIVED, 11M711VGDON, PA M. GUTMAN 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, Scc. Their stock of Boots and Shoes, Bats 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 be convinced of when they call. Thankful for the very liberal patronage they have re ceived, they respectfully ask a continuance of the same. Iluntingdon, September 22, 1858. HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE! WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! 10,.. Tim ORIGINAL AND BEST IN TIM WORLD!! All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided, if you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, BED, OR 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 1839, and over 80,000 appli cations have been made to the Hair of his patrons of his Famous Dye. WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished front nature, and is WARRANTED not to injure in the least. however long it may be continued, and the ill effects of 'Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair 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 and address upon a teel plate engraving, on four sides of each Box, of WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, 233 Broadway, New-York. La-. Sold by JOHN BEAD, HUNTINGDON, PA. [November 11, 1858, ly.] FRESH GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARIES; tfc., JUST RECEIVED, Persons wishing any article in the Grocery way should call and examine our assortment. Huntingdon, October 5, ISSB. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS, AT BE JACOBS' AT BEN JACOBS' CIIEAP CORNER, CHEAP CORN F.R. BENJ. JACOBS has now upon his shelve 4 a large and full assortment of _____ FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising a very extensive assortment of LADLES' DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, . _ _ _ READY-MADE CLOTHING, GROCERIES. HATS ,t CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, &c., &c., &c. Ilia stock ofCLO'iLLING for men and boys is complete— every article of wear will be found to be good and cheap. Full suits sold at greatly reduced prices—panic prices— which will 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, ISSS. T BRICKER'S Mammoth Store is the o place to get the Nrcrtli of your money, in Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, &c., &c., &c. TADIES, ATTENTION !—My assort , ment of beautiful dress goods is now open, and ready for inspection. Every article of dress you may desire. can be found at my store. D. P. GWI'N. QILK BONNETS, latest styles, in great variety, and very cheap, nt the mammoth store of D. P. GWIN. fILOAKS, TALMAS, RIGOLErrES, ki 'Victorians and Dead Dresses are sold at prices, which defy competition, by FISHER & 31c3IURTRIE. TF YOU WANT TO BE CLOTHED, I. Call at tle, store of BENJ. JACOBS. ENEWING HIS STOCK. irt, Call at S. S. S3IITI7'S GROCERY for everything fresh and good. 'cIANDLES ! CANDLES !! Retailers will be supplied with an excellent quality o MOULD CANDLES, upon application at the Hunting don Bottling Establishment, Allegheny street, one door east of the Jackson House. Orders from a distance prompt ly attended to. W. F. SHAW. Huntingdon, Oct. 6, '5B-3m. V_LEN'S Under-Shirts and Drawers, Lin en Shirt Fronts, Ready Made Shirts, White & Fancy, &c., very cheap at D. P. GA'IN'S. BOOTS & SHOES.—OId and young can be fitted at BENJ. JACOBS' store in Market square. Huntingdon. Pa. (0ct28.) BUTCHER -KNIVES and Carvers, in great variety,-for sale at the Hardware Store of JAMES A. BROWN. GROCERIES, &c., &e.—Call at the cheap store of BENJ. JACOBS. All kinds of coun try produce taken in exchange at the highest market pri ces. (oct2x.) SUGAR, from 9 to 15 cents, at S. S. SMITH'S GROCERY __QIIOT, Lead, Caps, Powder and G./Me Bags, for sale at the Hardware Store of JAMES A. BROWN. LASTING POWDER and SA PE T - FUSE, for sale low, at the Hardware Store of JAS. A. DROWN. MAMMOTH STORE itte place for Latest Styles of Ladies' Dress Goods 'VARN,ISH! VARNISH ! ! Ar,r, 1 , T...11'11)5, warranted good, for sale at BROWN'S Hardware Store. Huntingdon, Pa April 2S, I t~%s-tf. CLOTHCLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! ! Keep yourself warm. Call at M. GUTMAN A; CO'S Cheap ING ',Store, in Long's now building, Market Square, Mauting , l , ) - A, Pa. A ;go od stock always on hand. (0e28.) AT GUTM - A.N a CO'S., AT GUTMAN CO'S., AT GUTMAN Jr CO'S., BY LONG & MILLER 1‘ TORE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES / SOLD IN THE NEW ENGLAND STATES IN ONE h.:lß.—The Restorative of Prof. 0. J. Wood for restoring hair perfectly and permanently. Ilan never yet had a rival, volume after volume might be given from all pouts of the world, and from the most intelligent. to prove that it is a perfect _Restorative ; but read the circular and you cannot doubt ; read also the following : Tun Hma.—People have for centuries been afflicted with bald heads and the only remedy, heretofore known, has been those abominable wigs. a recent discovery of Professor Wood these articles are being fist dispensed but a peat many persons still patronize them, be cause they have been so often imposed upon by Hair Tonics of different kinds. To all sails persons we earnest ly make the request, that they will try once again, for in Wood's Ite.torative there is no such thing as fail. We knew' of a lady who was bald, who used the article a short tint-, ;slid her head is 110 w covered completely with the tiniest and inost beautiful curls imaginable. We know of nunisions eases where hair was rapidly falling out, which it restored in greater perfection than it ever had been be fore. It is also without doubt one of the best articles for keeping the hair in good condition, snaking it soft and glossy. removing 'limit-Mt; and has proved itself the great est enemy to all tho ills that hair is hoir to. It is the daty of every one to iutprove their personal appearance II 0 LI:411 :,true 111.1. y liitr , tr ill regard to the ways of doing . it: but every one a ill admit that a beautiful hetal of hair. either iu man or woman ' is an ()Wee much to be de , irid and there are no means that should be left uutried to obtain such a consideration.— Wins Un'S Advo cate, Philadelphia. COCHOCTON. Ohio. Nov. 17, 1856. 0. J. WOOD At Co.—Cents: As 1 have been engaged in selling your Hair Restorative the last season tar one of your local agents (it. M. flack inson,) and having experien ced the ben,ficial effocts 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 am convinced there is nothing equal to it in the United States. for re.,toeiny 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 secretile organs or invigorates the scalp as well as yours, being fully convinced that your restorative is what you represent it to be. I would like to engage in the sale of it, for I ant satisfied it must sell. Yours truly, S. T. STOCK:SUN. PROF. 0. J. WOOD . Co.—Oents: Having realized the good effects of your Hair Rentorative. 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 wan in youth, both of which it has effected complete ly. In the operation I have used nearly three bottles. Yours, d.c 0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, New York, (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establisliment,) and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists. [je9-ly-jas's9] WHERE ARE YOU GOING D. P. 0 WIN Has just returned from Philadelphia, with the largest and most beautiful assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Ever brought to Huntingdon. Consisting of the most fashionable Dress Goods for "AIM'S and Gentlemen; Black and Fancy Silks. all Wool Delai IMS. (all colors.) Spring De lains, Braize Delanes, Bleizes_ all colors; Debaize. Levella Cloth, Alpecca, Plain and Silk Warp, Printed Berages. Bril liants, Plain and Colored Giughems, Lawns and Prints of every description. Also, a large lot of Dress Trimmings, Fringes, More-Au tique Ribbon. Gimps, Buttons. Braids. Crapes, Ribbons, Reed and Brass Hoops. Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Fleck- Ties. Stocks, Zepher. French Working, Cotton, Linen and Cotton Floss, Tidy Yarn. Woolen Yarns, Wool Coats and Hoods, Comforts and Scarfs. Also, the best and cheapest assortment of Collars and Undersleves in town ; Barred and Plain Jaconet, Mull Mus lin. Swiss, Plain, Figured and dotted Skirts, Belts, Mar seilles fur Capes, and a variety of White Goods too numer ous to mention. A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT of Bay State, Waterloo and Wool Shawls, Single and Double Brocha Shawls. Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Vestings, bleached and unbleached Mns lins, sheeting and pillow-case Mullins, Nankeen, Ticking, Checks, Table, Diaper, Crash, Flannels, Sack Flannels, Canton Flannels, Blankets, &c. Also, a large lot of Silk and Colored Straw Bonnets, or the latest styles, which will be sold cheaper than can be bad in Huntingdon. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES, and GUM SHOES, the largest and cheapest assortment in town. HARDWARE, QU EENSW ARE, BUCKETS, CHURNS, TUBS. BUTTER BOWLS, BROOMS. BRUSHES, Sic. CAR PETS and OIL CLOTH. FISH, SALT. SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, MOLASSES, and all goods usually kept in a country store. My old customers, and as many new ones as can crowd in, are respectfully requested to call and examine my goods. tq. ; ~ All k inds of Country Produce taKen in exchange for Goods. at the Highest Market Prices. D. P. GWIN. Huntingdon, Oct. 5, 1858. GREAT NEWS ! ASTONISHING NEWS I 1 GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE!!! LEVI WESTBROOK has returned from the East with the most extensive and best assortment of Goods, in his line, ever brought to Huntingdon. and he W.:INT.& THE PEOPLE TO CALL and examine his stock, before they say they cannot get anything to suit them. assortment consists of FtN. AND COARSE BOOTS,: s , PON MMX AND BOYS. GAITERS, BOOTS AND SHOES, YOR LSWBS, MIMES AND CHILDREN. HATS AND CAPS, "l• MOROCCO SKINS AND LASTS. All are invited to call, and if I cannot snit everybody will not be for want of trying. LEVI WESTBROOK. Huntingdon, Oct. 5, 1858. _HUNTINGDON HOTEL. The subscriber respectfully announces to his friends and the public generally, that he has leas.d that old and well established TsvEr.x SrA:rn, known as the Huntingdon House, on the corner of Hill and n Charles Street. in the Borough of Huntingdon.-8 He has fitted up the House in such a style us to render it very comfortable for lodging Strangers and Tray elers. HIS TABLE will always be stored with the best the sea son can afford. to suit the tastes and appetites of his guests. HIS BAR will always be filled with Choice Liquors. and lIIS STABLE alnays attended by careful and attentive Ostlers. lle hopes by strict attention to business and a spirit of accommodation, to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. P. AlcATEalt. May 12, 185S—ly. THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS! PORTSTOWN, THE PLACE - FOR NEW AND CHEAP GOODS!! If you dont believe it For Ladies' Dress Goods, call on DAVID GROVE, Portstown. Fur every variety of the be,t Dry Goods, call on DA VII, GROVE, Portstown. For the best Groceries, call on DAVID GROVE, Portstown. For Queensware, Glassmare. Ac, call on DAVID GROVE, Portstown. For salt, Fish, Ac., An., call at the Cheap Store of DAVID GROVE, Portstown. For anything yon can get in any other store, call on DA VID in Portstown, and SAVE MONEY All kinds of Country Produce taken in trade, by DAVID GROVE, Portstown West Huntington, May 5, 1858. NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS !- LONG & 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, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, and other Goods. As they are anxious to pleage 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 21, 1858. T,ADIES DRESS GOODS A splendid assortment at MOUS' Cheap Store in .I , :rket Square. [March 31, 1858. CLOTHING ! A new arrival for Spring and Summer, at SIROUS Cheap Store. Call and be fitted. plat elf 31,7858. GLASS JARS—Not "Family Jars."— Yon will find the best article, for Preserving Fruit air-tight, at LOVE & M'DIVITT'S. QTONE-WARE at S. S. Smith's Gro kj eery, 20 per cent. cheaper than any other place in town. T,'QUORS, of the for Medicinal ptl rpoSeS, Ztt S. S. SMITH'S. GROCER' ES Of all kinds at ?..,TROUS' Cheap Store. P RY GOODS I—A fine assortment on hand for the accommodation of customers , at BENJ . AWES' "Cheap Cotner," Market Square. (oct2B ) _ ____ FLOUR! For solo at fILASS Preserving Jars, different sizes, r for attio cheep : by FISHER & 3I'MORTRIE. WAYLAND, Mass., Feb. 5, 1857. JAMES FRANCIS CALL AND SEE D. P. GIVIN'S FANCY FURS, FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. JOHN FAR EIRA & CO., No. 818, (new N 0..) MARKET Street, above Eighth, PIIILADELPIII t—linporters, Manufacturers and Dealer:, in FANCY FURS, for Ladies and Children; also, Gent's Furs. Fur Collars, and Gloves. The number of years that we have been engaged in the Fur business, and the general character of our Furs, both for quality and 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, for the Fall and Winter Sales, 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 tie ,-on. when money was scarce and Furs much lower than at the present time. find have been manufac tured by the must competent workmen; we are therefore determined to sell them at such prices as will continue to give us the reputation we have born for years, that is to sell a good article for a very small pryit. Storekeepers will do veil to give us a call, as they will find the largest assortment, by far, to select from in the city, and at manufacturers prices. JOHN FARETRA Sr CO., No. 818, Market Street, above Bth, P!uVa. September Li, 1858.-4 m. G.RE.A.T EXCITEMENT AT THE MAMMOTH STORE!! J. BRICKER has returned from the East with a tremen dous Stock of Goods. They are upon the shelves in his New Rooms, onll street, near Al'Ateer's Hotel, ready for customers. His Stock consists of every variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GENERALLY, GROCERIES AND QUERNSWARE, HARDWARE AND GLASSWARE, CROCKERY AND CEDAR WARE, 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, free of charge. FO.R EVERYBODY. TRY THE NEW STORE, On Hill Strut opposite Miles di Dorris' Office. THE BEST SUGAR and MOLASSES, COFFEE, TEA and CHOCOLATE, FLOUR, FISH . , SALT and VINEGAR, CONFECTIONERIES, CIGARS and TOBACCO, SPICES OF THE BEST, AND ALL KINDS, and every other article usually found in a Grocery Store. ALSO— Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs. Paints, Varnishes. Oils and Spts. Turpentine, Fluid, Alcohol, Glass awl Putty, BEST WINE and BRANDY for medical purposes. ALL THE BEST PATENT MEDICINE'S, and a large-number of articles too numerous to mention, The public generally will please call and examine for themselves and learn my prices. S. S. SMITH. Huntingdon, May 25, 1858. 13RICKER'S BRICKER'S J. BRICKER'S MAMMOTII STORE MAMMOTII STORE MAMMOTH STORE IS THE PLACE IS THE PLACE IS THE PLACE FOR DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, &c FOR DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, &c FOR DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, &c ,pit. A. P. FIELDS, respectfully in forms the citizens of Cassville and the surrounding community, that he has again commenced the practice of medicine, and hopes, by devoting his whole attention to his profession, to gain a good share of public favor. Ile received two diplomas—one front the Mineral Col lege, and one from the Eclectic College—any person wish ing to see them. will please call at his office, half a mile from Cassville, lluntingdon county, Pa. 4grilis charges will be VfatY Low. TIIE "GREAT REPUBLIC" MONTHLY.—TO THE PUBLIC, THE BOOK AND Dx.RIODICAL, TRADE, AND THE PRESS.—We have the honor tc announce that we shall issue, on or about the Ist of December next. so as to be in season to command the early attention of the public and the periodical trade, the FIRST Nummat. OF A NEW ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE, to be called Tun "GREAT REPUBLIC" MONTHLY. It is intended to make this Magazine superior in every respect to anything ever before issued in this country. The general scope of its character can best be understood by its name. IT WILL BE THOROUGHLY NATIONAL—IN NO WISE SECTIONAL OR SECTARIAN, and WHOLLY IMPERSONAL. 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CIOUNTRY PRODUCE N_J Received in exchange for New Goode, at M. STROUS, Store. (March 31, 1868. TERMS SlO5OOO REWARD!! MOSES STROITS, Will risk the above eum that ho can Sell Goods, to every body, at prices to suit the times. His stock has been re nened for FALL AND 'WINTER, and he invites all to call and examine for themselves. His stock consists of every variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. DRY GOODS, OF ALL KINDS, BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, Such as Overcoats, Frock Coats, Dress Coats, Jackets, Vests. Pants, , BOOTS and SHOES,aIATS and CAPS, of all sizes, for old and young. GROCERIES, of the best; QUEENSWARE, &c. The public 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 aro look ing ont for great bargains. All kinds of Country" Produce taken in exchange for Goods. MOSES STROUS. Huntingdon, October 4, 1858. NEW GOODS GREAT BARGAINS !! FISHER & .M'MURTRIE'S STORE They have just 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) De"nines, Mohair, Madonna, Danubian and Tamise Cloths; Scotch Plaids, Deßaize, Co burgs, Alpaccas, Mousline DeUlnas, Ginghams, French Chintz, Brilliants, Fancy Prints, 3:c. A beautiful assortment of Fall and Winter Shawls, Thibet Shawls, Gent's Traveling Shawls; also, Plain 'Merino (extra wide, in squares,) for Shawls. A ]arge stock of Kid Gloves, Beaver Gaunt lets, Sillc and Woolen do.; Merino, Silk and Casbniere Gloves, &c.; a superior lot of Buck Gloves and Mitts; also, Dress Trimmings,Fringes, Antique's, Ribbons, Ladies ' Collars, Handkerciefs Hosiery, _Buttons, Floss, Sewing Silk, Extension Skirts, Hoopes of all kinds, &c. Also—Tiokings, Osnaburg, Bleached and Unbleached Muslim, all prices; Colored and White Cam brics, Barred and Swiss Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Nain sooks, Tarleton, and many 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. Bats, Caps, and Bonnets, of every variety and Style. A Good Stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, BOOTS and SHOES, WOOD and WILLOW-WARE, which will be sold Cheap. We also deal in PLASTER. FISH, SALT, and all kinds of GRAINS, and possess facilities in this branch of trade unequalled by . any. We deliver all packages or parcels of Merchandise, free of charge, at the Depots of the Droad Top and Pennsylvania Railroads. COME ONE, COME ALL, and be convinced that the Me tropolitan is the place to secure fashionable and desirable goods, disposed of at the lowest rates. Huntingdon, Oct. 6, '5B. FISHER S.: NEW CLOTHING ! -L AT IL ROMAN'S. 11. ROMAN'S NEIL' CLOTHLVG. CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, FOR MEN AND BOYS, AT H. .110.31A1r.S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE, IN MARKET SQUARE, OPPOSITE TILE FRANKLIN LIME, nuNTEVGDON, PA. His new stock consists of Coats, of all kinds, for Fall and Winter. Pant. of all kinds—Vests, of all kinds—HATS and CAPS—and gentlemen's furnishing goods generally. His stock is of the best, and will be sold at prices to suit his customers. Call and examine his goods and prices and be convinced. Huntingdon. October 5,1855. THE LIVER IN . PREPARED BY DP,. SA tirely from GUMS is one of tin medicines now before the publi easier, milder, and more effectra known. It is not only a Cath acting first on the Liver to ejec on the bowels and stomach to c accomplishing two purposes effi painful feeling experienced is Cathartics. It strengthens the that it purges it; and when tat xvill strengthen and build it in The Liver is one of the human body ; and when it : the powers of the system STOMACH is almost entirely action of the LIVER for the functions; when the stir are at fault, and the whole gnome of one organ—the its duty. For the diseases proprietors has made it his than twenty years, to find counteract the many de liable. To prove that this rem person troubled with LIVER forms, has but to try a bet tain. These Gums remove all the system, supplying in of bile invigorating the sto gest well, purifying the health to the whole machin the disease and effecting a BILIOUS ATTACKS arc cared VENTED, by the occasional TOR. One dose after eating is mach and prevent the food Only one dose taken be- NIGHTMARE. Only one dose taken at gently, and cures COSTIVE- One dose taken after each Ode dose of two teaspoon- Ssca 11EAnsenn. Ono bottle taken for fe the cause of the disease, Only one dose immed iate one dose often repeated is a BUS, and a preventive of Only one bottle is needed the effects of medicine after One bottle taken for lowness or unnatural color One dose taken a short, vigor to the appetite, and One close, often repeated. its woret forms, while SUN yield almost to the first! One or two doses cures children; there is no surer, the world, as it NEVER. FAILS. A few bottles cures sorbents. We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as a preventive for FEVER ANL AGUE, CHILI. FEVER, and all FEVERS of a BILIOUS TYPE. It operates with certainty, and thou sands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. Willa water in the mouth with the Invigorator and swallow both together. The Liver Invigorator is a Scientific Medical 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 ono bottle is required to cure any kind of LIVER Complaint, from the worst J.itiznnou or DYSPEPSIA to a common linenActm, all of which are the re sults of a DISEASED LIVER. PRICE. ONE DOLLAR A BOTTLE. DR. SANFORD. Proprietor, 343 Broadway, New York.— And retailed by all Druggists. [je9.ly] COUNTRY DEALERS can buy CLOTHING from mo in Huntingdon at WHOLESALE as cheap as they can in the cities, as I bare a wholesale store in Philadelphia. Huntingdon, April 14, 1858. H.ILOMAN. HARDWARE 1 A Large Stock, just received, and for sale at BRICKER'S MAMMOTH STORE T I ADIES DRESS GOODS.—A splen did assortment now on hand, at BENJ. JACOBS' Store. TADIES COLLARS---Newest Styles— jin great variety at the" METROPOLITAN." HICGRE - ATESTVXRIETY of the richest styles of Dress Goods and Trimmings, can ways be found at the fashionable store .of MILER k MaIIIRTRrE. COAL BUCKETS and Shovels, for sale by JAMES A. BROWN ViTHEAT! For sale at ct 0 ittE ONE—COME ALL, a L _J To the Cheap Store of M. STROUS. and examine his New Goods and Prices. [March 31. MS. LUMBER? For sale at FRESH - HOMINY and BEANS! For sale by LOVE & McDTVITT BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS, the largest stock ever brought to town, are selling very cheap, by FISHER d• 31011111TRIE. VIGORATOR ! LNFORD.—Compotencted en le best purgative and Liver ic, that acts as a Cathartic, ell than any other medicine lartic but a Liver remedy, set its morbid matter, then carry off that matter; thus fectually, without any of the the operations of most e system at the same time ken daily in moderate doses p with unusual rapidity. principal regulators of the performs its functions well, are fully developed. The dependent on the healthy proper performance of its mach Is at fault, the bowels system suffers in conse- Liver having ceased to do of that organ, one of the study, in a practice of more some remedy wherewith to rangements to which it is edy is at last found any, COMPLAINT, in any of its tie, and conviction is cer- ' morbid or bad matter from their place a healthy flow mach, causing food to di blood, giving toue and ery, removing the cause of radical cure. and what is better, P.P.F.- use of the LINED. iNVIGO.E.A.- 1 sufficient to relieve the sto from raising and souring. fore retiring, pr even ts night, loysens the bowels NESS. meal will cure DYSPEPSIA. fuls will always relieve male obstruction removes and bakes a perfect cure. ly relieves CH°Lic, while sure cure for CHOLERA MOH CHOLERA.. to throe• out of the system a long sickness. Jaundice removes all sal front the skin. time before eating gives makes food digest well. cures en ROINIC DIARRII.X.I. in )IEII. and BOWEL complaints dose. GO TO COLON'S. COLON'S is the place to buy these Goods! Thou GO TO COLON'S and buy your Goods, and tel your neighbors that the place to buy all these Goods. IS AT COLON'S. DrcoPsY, by exciting the ab- I Huntingdon, April 14, 1858. attacks caused by Ironms in safer, or speedier remedy in D. P.GWIN'S D. P. GWIN'S PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CARDS R. JOHN McCULLOCH, offers his professional services to the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity. Office at Mr. flildebrand's, between the Ex change and Jackson's Hotel. Aug. 28, '55. S. SMITH, Dealer in Drugs, Medi ).o4, eines, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, Oils, &c. Also—Gro ceries, Confectioneries, &c., Huntingdon, Pa. MEM SCOTT & BROWN, Attorneys at Law, Huntingdon, Pa. Office same as that formerly occu pied by Mr. Scott. Huntin g don, Oct. 17, 1853. WM. LEWIS, Dealer in Books, Stationery and Illusical Instru ments, Ifuntingdon, Pa. ID ALLISON MILLER, DENTIST, _g_ u • Huntingdon, Pa. June 24, 1857. R. T. A. LYON, Dentist, SHADE GAP, Huntingdon couny, Pa November 11, 1857. WAL COLON, Dealer in Books, Stationary, Wall Paper, &c. &c P. GWIN, • Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. TAMES BRICKER, Dealer in Dry Goods, Hardwaro, Groceries, Queens ware, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. T M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO. PJF • Founders, Huntingdon, Pa - TAMES A. BROWN, eif Dealer in H ardware, Cutlery, Paints, Oils, &c., 'Hunt ingdon, Pa. MOSES STROUS, Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Gro ceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, etc. --11 ROMAN , , Dealer in Ready Made Clothing, Nats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Sc. IopENJ. JACOBS, ) Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Grocer ies, Queensware, &c. &c. GUTMAN & CO., Dealers in Ready ° made Clothing, Huntingdon, Pa. FISHER & MeMURTRIE, Dealers in Dry Goods, Grain, &c., lluntingcion, Pa. T.EVI WESTBROOK, J Dealer in Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Misses' Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Morocco Lerther, etc. TJONG & MILLER, Dealers in Groceries, Confectioneries, &c., &c. _ OSEPH REIGGER, e r j c a . tchmaker and dealer in Watches, Clocks, and Jew PIT WM. WILLIAMS, Plain and Ornamental Marble Manufacturer OVE and McDIVIT, 4 Dealers in Groceries, Confectionaries. Flour, &c ®WEN BOAT, Carriage and 'Waggon Manufacturer A NDREW MOEBUS, _ELL Proprietor of the 'Broad Top House S. MILLER, Proprietor of the Franklin Ilonse WILLIAMS, Proprietor of the Orlando House MeATEER, N 0 Proprietor of the Huntingdon Hotel QIMPSON MEGAHAN & CO., Miners kj and Dealers in Broad Top Coal, McConnellstown, Huntingdon county, Pa. TOHN F. R.A.II.IEY, County Surveyor, ey Huntingdon, Pa. Office on Hill street, one door east of the Huntingdon Marble Yard. REFERENCES—L. T. Watson, Philadelphia; J. P. Leslli., Geologist, Philadelphia; Charles Mickley, Rough and Ready Furnace. Hon. Jonathan .'Williams. RICHARD LANGDON, Miner and Denier in Broad Top Cool, Hopewell, Bedford coun ty, Pa. [Nov. 3, '5B. HARE POW EL, _Miner, and Dealer . 0 in Broad Top Coal. 56 Walnut st., Maack.lphirt. ANDREW PATRICK, :Miner & Dealer in Broad Top Semi-Bituminous Coal; Coalmont, Huntingdon county. Pa. TACOB CRESSWELL, Miner !, and Dealer in Bread Top Coal, RiddleNburg,. Minting on co., Pa. [Jnly 11, ISSS. AMMERMAN & CO.,Miners and Deal era in Broad Top Coal, Broad Top, Huntingdon co., runna. [Nov. 3,185 S. DO YOU WANT BOORS AND WALL PAPER? CO TO WILLIAM COLON'S Do you want New Books 1 Do you want Religious Books? Do - you want Scientific Books? Do you want Poetical Books? Do you wait Law 13ocik3? Do yott want Medical Books? Do you want Stationery? Do you want Gold Pens? Do you want Port Monnaie's? Do you want Fancy Articles? Do you want Wall Paper ? Do you want Cheap Wall Paper? Do you want the Best Wall Paper? Do you want the Latest Wall Paper? ATEST FROM THE EAST The "May Flower" has just arrived at this port, with intelligence from the East up to the present date;— not the least important of which, to the public, is the fact that her cargo consisted, principally, of a new and elegant Stock of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, PROVISIONS, &c., For the cheap establishment of LOVE & McDIVITT Consisting of their usual variety of everything in their line; all of which they are now prepared to dispose of for CAM or Country Produce, on the most reasonable terms. Huntingdon, May 12, 185 S. BROAD TOP HOUSE. ANDREW MODBUS would respectfully inform the public IR, that ho has fitted up the Broad Top House, on Alle- I L , ghcny street, at the Broad Top Depot, Huntingdon, and is now prepared to entertain strangers and travellers in an unobjectionable style. His table will always be supplied with the suhstantials and delicacies of theseason. His liar is furnished with the choicest liquors. In a word, no pains will be spared to render guestc comfortable and happy. June 18. F4 VERYBODY BUYS AT BRICKER'S Blacksmiths buy at BRICKER'S Carpenters buy at -BRICKER'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 BUILDERS Are requested to call and examine the Hardware, &c., at BRICKER'S MAMMOTH STORE. lIQUCKSKIN GLOVES &liliiicheap R at D. P. GAVIN'S. WHALEBONE, Reed & Brass Hoops, and Reed Skirts, for sale at the Cheap Store of D. P. GWIN. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS, the largest stock ever brought to town, are selling very cheap at FISHER et 11.1c5IURTRIE'S. DOWDER, LEAD and SHOT! . For sale by LOVE & McDIVITT GROCERIES, Of the best, always ready for customers, at J. BRICKER'S MAMMOTH. STORE (ILOTHING !—A large stock on hand, I„_,/ at the cheap store of BENT. JACOBS. Call and ex amine goods and prices. (0ct28.) T HE CASSVILL E SEMINARY. ONLY $22 50 PER. QUARTER. THE PRESENT FACULTY. MeN. SALSA, Principal, Prof. of Languages and Philosophy CIIAS. S. aosuN, A. M., Prof. of Latin, Greek, etc. JAMES W. HUGHES, Prof. of Mathcmaties. BENJAMIN F. HOUCK, Adjunct Prof. of Mathematics. • GEO. W. LINTON, Prof. of Vocal Music. SAMUEL T. FROWN Mrs. AL McN. WALSH, Preceptress, Teacher of Botany, History, Reading, etc. Miss R M. FAULKNER, Teacher of Pais Work, Painting, Drawing, etc. MISS D. L. STANLEY, _Teacher of Piano Music, Wax Fruit; Flowers, etc, Mrs. Da. DARWIN, Teacher of English Branches. Miss J. 111, 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 board, 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. Del6-tf.l rrHE HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY IN I BLAST AGAIN l—The subscribers take this method Of informing their friends and the public generally, that they have rebuilt the Huntingdon Foun dry, and are now in successful operation, t ' and are prepared to Punish Castings of Ogyt''''',,t', 4 „',„, every description, of best quality and ,t , Ares-jo" ,,, mt 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 A gricnltural Fair last' fall. Also, Hunter's celebrated Cutter Ploughs. which can't be beat—together with the Keystone, Hillside and Bar-shear ploughs. We have on hand an are manufacturing Stoves—such as Cook, Parlor, and Office stoves for wood or coal. Hollow ware, consisting of Kettles, Boilers, Skillks, B: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 & DRO Huntingdon, April 30, 1856. WRK ANLIN HOUSE, Huntingdon, B • Pa. J. S. MILLER, Pnoremon. Respectfully informs his friends and the tray elling public generally, that be has leased the '2,% 1 "Franklin House," for several years occupied ;::: , • by C. Colas, and that he will be pleased to re- 7 • ceive 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 ut home. Huntingdon, April 8, 1857. HUNTINGDON CARRIAGE AND WAGON MANUFACTORY.—OWEN BOAT, thank ful for past favors, respectfully informs the public in general that he has removed p. An, An. to his new shop on Washington street, on the property lately and for many years oc copied by Alex. Carmon, where he is prepared to manufac ture all kinds of Carriages, Buggies, Bockaways, Wagons, and in short. every kind of vehicle desired. Rockaways and Dugg,ies of a superior manufacture and finish always on hand and for sale at fair prices. Repairing of all kinds done at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Huntingdon, May 16, 1854. r ARBLE YARD. The undersignea _oil would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Iluntingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of beautiful marble now on hand. Ile 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 detites, or plain, as may suit. Building Marble, Door stud Window Sills, Sc., will be furnished to order. IV. IV. pledges himself to furnish material and work manship equal to any in the country, at a fitir price. ' Call and see, before ,Ton purchase elsewhere. Shop on Mil street. Huntingdon, Pa. Huntingdon, May 16, 1855. D W 2 l ‘- E r l ,l l l El l l i t.; Si rhe C st j t j bscriber, S tLankf i n T l to e". c r ' his friends and patrons, and to the public goner- a ally, for their patronage, still continues to carry on •.t the same stand, one door east of Mr. C. Coats' Hotel, Market. street, Huntingdon, where he will attend to all V, no will favor him with their custom ; and also keeps on hand a good assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., ..tc., all of which he is determined to sell at low prices. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry of all kinds will be repaired at shaft notice. and having made arrangements with a good work man. all repairs will be done in a neat and duraole manner, and any person having articles for repairing, shall have them done at the promised time. By paying strict atten tion to business. and selling at low prices, he hopes to re ceive a share of public patronage. • - : • __ _• _ _ . IIL LINE from i 3 th l d o e u rs n ig t ed st Ui i l l ion to contin ues to run a tri-weekly line of stages over the road between Mount Union and Chambersburg. Good horses and com fortable stages have been placed on the route, and experi enced and trusty drivers will superintend the running of the Coaches. The proprietor of the line is desirous that it be maintained, and he therefore earnestly calls 'upon the public generally to patronise it, confident that it will be for their mutual advantage. Every attention necessary will be given, and the running of the stages will be regu lar. GO TO COLON'S CO TO COLON'S IL-11. Stages leave Mt. Union at 5 o'clock, p. m., every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat nrilay—returning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; arriving .at Mount Union in time fir the cars. Stages stop at Shirlcysburg, Orbisonia, Shade Gap, Burnt Cabins, Fannetsbnrg, florae Talley, Strasburg, and Keefer's store. GO TO COLON'S GO TO COLOYS GO TO COLON'S Fare through $3,00; to intermediate points in pro portion. .TOIIN JAMISON. August :22, 1555-tf. GO TO COLOR'S GO TO COLON'S 9HE HUNTINGDON MILL.—The undersigned owners of the Huntingdon Mill inform farmers and the public generally that they pow have their new mill in running order, with'all the modernim provements in the Water Wheels and Machinery. They have put in five of the Improved Jouvat 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 band 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 fun turn out" of superior quality to every bushel of grain left at their mill. FISHER & McMURTRIE. GO TO COLON',S GO TO COLON'S GO TO COLON'S GO TO COLON'S GO TO COLON'S GO TO COLON'S Huntingdon, 'Dec. 8, 1856 ENRY W. OVERMAN, No. 14 (Old No. 6) South THIRD Street, below Market, Philadelphia, LEATHER DEALER. Calf Skins, Moroccos, Linings, Bindings, RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER, &c. N. B.—Rough Leather, bought or taken in exchange. March 3, ("CALL at the new CLOTHING STORE of GUTMAN & CO., if you want a good article of Clothing. Store room in Long's new building, in the Dia mond, Huntingdon. • Sept. 9, 1857. QPLENDID RAG CARPET for 371-2 c per yard, at the cheap Store of FISHER & McICITIRTRIR nVERCOATS, of all • kinds, cheaper than elsewhere, at ..- 0 - Ct.l 3 1856. 1.1. ROMAN'S CLOTIIINO STORE. hnoNTFEcTIONERIES of the very best ti Call at ' LONG & MILLER'S. T I ADIES' DRESS GOODS, rich styles, and very cheap, at - b. P. GWIN'S. HATS AND CAPS---A fine assortment At BENJ. JACOBS' Store. T im—just received, and for sale at the 1: Cheap Grocery of LONG d; MILLER, MOURNING COLLARS—handsome styles, just received by COUNTRY PRODUCE, Taken in exchange for Goode, at J. BRICKEIt'S MANDIOTII STORE Ir UTMAN & CO., Are selling CLOTHING at ezcoodingly tow prices.-- Ca l and see. [March 31,1658. EVERYTHlNG.—Everything in the Grocery line can be procured at the cheap store of LOVE & McDIVIT. ASplendid Line of Dress Goods—em bracing Robes of all kinds, Berages, Chaleys, Lawns Cold Brilliants : Chintzes, &c., can be found at the "Me tropolitan." BROCIIA and Wool Shawls, Fine and Cheap, at the cheap store of D. P. GWEN. FISHER & MeSIURTRIE. OOTS and SHOES, the largest and. cheapest assortment in town, at _ . A , A --ro excel ent 'qualities, and the cheapest in town, at LOVE & McDIVIT'S JOSEPH REIGGER D. P. °WIN'S