THE HUNTINGDON GLOBE, A - DEMOCRATIC FAMILY JOURNAL, Dti:VOTKD TO LOCAL AND GWANERAL tz" - EL ( ----___ • j•-•‘ 4: cC '' DEALER Ill' 4 :: \ N. OM ST& ! A /5' 0 1 eu nlooor / „. . v. / Huntingdon; / . 'tta:k s'..„ .........., .. . _ ,:,,,,,,,:,. ,r., I°l I. t, ,,...:, x': " _ . ,•_..., ~ _____,,, . • HARDWARE FOIt THE MILLION 1 1 1 JUST RECEIVED AND F.E.IUI I'OR SALE, AT CITY .S,iz 'lids arrival of Coeds exceecls all others in importance, ast. .I.krcau..e it supplies —The Pcoptc"\Vith ordml , onal , hl txticles. :upd many useful inventions which can be found ONLY in a ILA t2n.l. The Sahscriher, parch:l- iu 'in large quantities from manufacturet.t., is c nabled to :2E211 these Goods front 20 TO 100 PER, CENT. CHEAPER Than they are tHualiy subl by other merchants. ills stock inclnles a completo variety of I;CiLDINtI-11AUDWA.P.E, MECIIANICS TOOLS, CET , 1, 1 J.' , U-AV Alt • 0.11.5. PAINTS, S•AbbLEIIY. VARN 1 SI lES, GLAS. T ItIMMI \(IS, STEEL. EWA - . CIIAI LEAD I'll 'E. :MOROCCO anti INC SKINS, &c,,, Toe;ether with a full a,sortinent of vverythiug - pertaining to his line of larrin , •ss. otalm - s receive prompt attention. - V,Ti Huntingdon. Oct- , lier 7, JAS. A. BROWN. LEX ANDRIA ,1311.111 \ Jilit CoN:s.; prepare.l furni,li :111 ordorb for ALE. prcmptly. .15211 rg 3 Contior. Ale):auklcia, cutity, (Dee. S, IFSS.] r( 7- \ll ,I\.! 'Navin- . been reliahly info - fined that Farancl. L. Lad or ileitis several notes of band pi:troy:mg to be given 3,y me lihn. and having never given said (Alas .,oe.e nete notes of hand, or evidences of debt of any or or rUC , A.VCAI. Valli-0 or consideration from IMa.l hereby forewarn all persons from having any thing to do . 1; int any notes or evidences of debt purport ing to be S:i.V(2ll by me to said Glascrow. as I will not pay theta not s compelled by law- 30.1.0 i. [December S. IS3S.--] fitTsic.— T.0pr.0.7:, PIANO Fors , , VI: I.IN, CUTTArt, s c ____T rc f. IL coylc., v.hn ha; en f•As tie last fiften V-ars. iu teach in the ahove in strt-an‘ait, ; al -,o the theory of mush:, takes great pica-are in ;Lauda:it:lug to h., ladies anal of Han tin:,;,lon viwinity. that he will pc rinatiently locate., and kath coal and in,ttnniental tucr,ic to the boot of hie ability. Parents to Name their soils and tianeliturs in,trae hi,' in th.i tic., of ntifdc, mill, we . I“,pe. b lawral in their patroing", as we V. Eli ,pat a 11'.3 palll , litiirt:c jut ice. I'zisti.:. , .-12ril ate tcll,h4rs :3,10,00 per rinni ter, inehelinti nl; 561010.3:6 n ill be Nvaittal upon at their ItJuie.-3, la,s:oie, to cuninienee .s.lllllary 502, 1.`659. iC LCi:i;l": i" Dr. E. 1. Cub, llarii.Aun,; - , IRev. Dr. ugh, Ph!la. 14 it , 114t9. L.l. Pos4, t...,(1., " }ti :u. Chapin, Col. a. 1,:o1,1t:, " Courva '-.levi•r " W. 0. ilicloik. r.s.q., " .Is-Clor. Johnson, Pittsburg Puct•n7.l, , ,r •:".1.1..5.",5. Ca.6 - 1q"), REWARD—WiII be riven for Clic apprehension of .10IIN AMUROSII and GE°ROI: LITZFORD, NVilo c,capcd from thi_! Hun ting-don Jail 011 the :tight of tho 19th inst. Aintru,e about S years of ago, i...icndor, dark hail . . VI in in fruit, 101111 hi.“ tvhl,l;ers. and is about eb I.(Nt. high, Lad on when he hitt dark pantaloons aud heavy toots. liiixtbrci is :del:der, about five feet thrwt inches high, light Ear, is an Eng1L,1111:111 in spper.rance and iTurch. DoLLA.P., r.icla will bo paid fur 111,i arroet of above) described pi:arc:is, or tbrE•ueli inforo , P.tioll In will lead to their arre,t. Cill_tElfeS :WILLER. MIMMM litiiiol , , IGS- G S AY IG S . v BATeuELows WIGS AXD PEES surna9:-, all. They are elegant, light, en =y and dural,le. Fitting to a eltartn—ner turning up behind—no iirrink log oil' the le2ail; inih:etl, this is the only il , tahlii:hna , ut where the,,e things are prc,perly ninler-ittod. and ma de. I : S .:SW. 17, 1t S, IIOADWAY. YORK. t Ltt 1.412.1 LI,7J-5j2.1.1_4 ACTOIZ.— in:l•unuta tion. npsre or preclntninate';—nox • , httilLes at the iuot ilittimktiatc U=M=M= rind NOTUINT: f.1,5.5.r-, Will allay iuilarnritaticti at once, fir:(l mak - v a etn7tain CSVOT. _ . 1 , 1- 1 -Gral 1, PAIN ENT I: A C 72011 will Ccr, the 11,1 h-sing anlona . a great catal. , ;;le of diff- Sore Corn , , Patnion , „ rc, , „ un. Scrofitia. Tjleers, Fever Sure:, Felon , . Ear ..I.lle, Eves, (lout. Swellinv, eutrati.m. Scald 111,(11111 Erysipelas, Part:;worut, Barber's Itch ; Pox, Meazie , , Ra,h, TO :44110. it may appear ine: Onions that 5.0 ninny b.onlat be reached by one article: such an Viva 11:11 ‘Caen refl-ction I:eints to the b:et. that the :-,tive centhinat;on of iagrolient,, each ainl every one al:l:ly ing a larteet anti:led.: i ,ordor. DALLEY'S 31.161 CAL ESTILICTOrt lEEE N Illi-'' _ . in its mfects is magical, because the thee is se short be tween di4ease and a permanent cure ; and it is an extractor, its it draws alt disease out of the ailrctcil part, leaving na ture as perfect as before the injury. It is se:iri;,ly uwees sary to say that no home, work-shop, or maaufactury should be one moment without it. :No P.tin Extractor is p•nnille.llll,lcs , 111 C, 1 x has upon it a steel plate ~ ..n2,raxine. , , with tile Llama of Ilenry Manufacturer. F4a• by all the Drugg7st3 and - patent tiled Mile dc.alor3 throughout the 'United States and Cana has. Principal Depot, 10 Chambers ';:F.t, New C. F. CHACE. AZ — Sold by JOHN READ, Tfusrmtmot, l's. [November, 17, 1,355, 13--] RRICKER'S Mammoth Store is the o place to gc•t the WC rth of your money, in Dry Cocas, T.iDu•lware_ &c., &c. J AI IE S, --- ATTENTIQN !—My asort ment of beautiful dress gnotis is now opemand ready for inspection. Every article of dress you may de irP. can be found at my store. I). P. Gil IN. CaLLK BONNETS, latest styles, in meat ki variety, awl - very cheap, at the mammoth ot.,re of D. P. CW.-IN. €)LOAKS, TALMAS, EIGOLETTES, yid-wines and Head Dres -, . are , old at priceq, which ikty compctii n, by PIS lIERk Ye.:ll rnIE. TT' YOU WANT TO BE CLOTHED, Cull at the store of BENJ. JACOBS. ENEWINCr HIS STOCK. Gall at S. S. SINUTLE'S CU:OGEES . fur everything - , ll e.,11 and good. • CANDLES ! CANDLES ! ! Retailers will be supplied with an excellent quality or MOULD CA.lliaiLV.Fil, upon application at the limiting .lon Bottling llstalif hilunent, A street, one door cast of the Jachsou House. Orders from. a. di tanee prompt ly F. SHAW. llnnting,don, Oct. (I, '.:SP-i3rn. T A TEN'S Under-Shirts and Drawers, Lin- J ILen Shirt Fronts, Ready Made Shirts. Whit e L rancy, Collars, Cc.,veryehraput D. P. Ci W.l BOOTS & SHOES.—OId and young can be fitted at BENJ. JACOBS' Btore i❑ Market nuntini2;don, Pa. (oct2S.) pUTCHER-KNIVES and Carvers, in great variety, for sale at the llanitvare Sow, , of JAME'S A. BROWN% ROCERIES, &c.---Gill at the lor cheap store of IZXJ. JACOBS. All kinds or conn try produce tal:en in exchange at the highest market pri ces. (oetls.) )LASTING POWDER and. SAFETY . FUSE, fur sale low, at the Hardly:lre Store of JAS. A. MOWN". [HE MAMMOTH STORE Is the Once for Latest tz.:tylos of Ladies' Dress Goods VARNISH ! VARNISH ! ! ALL KIIIDS, warran6ylfmod, for sale at 331lOWN'S Llardware Store, Ilmitir , ,7l‘ai, Pa April 2S, ISIS-U. Keep LO'IIIING _CLOTHING 1 I Keep Cyuurself warm. Call at M. GUTMAN S CO'S Cheap Clothing Store, in Long's new building, Market Square, fituttingdola, Pa. A good otoch: always on/land. (0::23.) = Fulls! Fulls!! FURS ! ! ! H. GETZ. iVo. C.2.S ChedPvt below 7t7t, _Maud' rt. has ~- , pened his beantilnl Rtort . ., on Chestnut S-treet, On: or Tll% 1.11Z , ;E,T AND (11` L.17)1 ' iMportca oireet from 1.11 , _.• Ea ronean int.trafaettu , si und,.r 0`:•n sUlY2r vi:;,,n, to a hich lot would call the attonthm of all v.ho \‘lllt ti, R. LLB, AR'I'ES, IC. EB.IUNN, I l_ri , SoN BAY SA BT,N, rill: Nell SABLE, Stitt:J:lA SQ1:111BEB, &C.. &C., Mannfaeinri 4 into Cantinals, Ci po , t, 3fti7ft, Calls. Ac. I; ,, inf; octicat Fin h•r.:enel having obtained nowf. , t p;:tt t•rtiS ParirS. can zl , -ure tho,e 0.1.10 the City. that hr C1:11 tclr. , ly thein with the fincal, vory lowest etwlt it•,•i. :.7, nnt: a. , ,sortromt. of Carriage 'Bobo., Clont's Caps., ,t o. N. 131ZZ. [Octot,r 1855-2111.] Chesinnt St., lwlow 7th. ~~ VOIES. A. BROWN Gif()C.E 1E JUST RECEI:"ED, 1 LONG 7 , 111..1 Per,oni cri Lill any art in the Grocery :,houtti c,lll cNamine our a.... - iorLui , •:;t. 11 , 1•: till Gull. Octo!,or J. I ;;;,-S. 00 OS, NEW Or O 1 S, - SY GOODS, IEW GOODS, s:+~ r. ray 7jl4]l\r [TING 2cl.:w• cLurn :AG !I N.E . w . vrit icE'Y cuyi 111:,01I1.1 NEIV CIAuTILING ' ' ' JUST IZrC,F.I V El), JUST .I.IECLI VE.D, .11U,71'77.VGD0.Y, C. GUTMAN &CrL boxe jos , t, 0p0n! , ,1 a more than nswil f C'l ,, lllin:.r, of a!1 trimly. t" ,r 24 11 and. Wint,r. their 4...0rt. au n!. rolo:i.tN of all the differ ent • 1,1 a Co.:t4. Vest, 4:c. Th,•ir ~trek at Boots all ,l ;o we s, MIN aact CaPJ, ats3 larg ,, , and of the 'rent nnttorial,:t!nl mate. gi nerally, in NNout "r any article in their line of re.peetfillly in; til C:111 stwl ex amine tin in will a.* cheep, if elicaper t will lie CWIA if ii111 , .11 they (.411. for . the 'cry they hare re eciv, tlw,v re.pt-et fully of the '4,1`.131. It 1) I I]-11_ \I it 1 Y1.,-1 - .1.A111. DYE! 17:11. A. 1:.%Ti:Ii!.:1.1 - )1Vii 11.1.11. DYi 'I lir, 01:1I;INAL AND IN WORI.IO. . _ Alf,ther". arc mere 11'14411i -11s, 1-11uold Ue avuided, if yea. m to escapo rieLeolo. C;;:AY, Pia>, Olt ]:L'._l'Y HAW,. Dyed iis=tahtly to a heautilui anti Natural Brown ur WithUllt tho least il,jory to Bair FI 'l ;E\ _MEDAL.; AND DIPLOMAS bay, berii oward o,l 'Mo. A . Eatelwlur siri :Ind over 50.000 appli eAtions Laic be ii intelo to ti,c hair of his bittruns of hia _ . i:ATcsiErmirs J) I: produces a color aot to he froict 17.11:1*.•\ ri , i) not t' injiiie in he it nit:J" at El LIP: ill cit i1L.,1;e41; tho !lair 7ueigo tate.l lot Lire hp r - iplerhiifl s Xll, of applio , i ri room v 4) at the Wig Factory. iZ.. F.... Act in all ( uf the Ullib2/1 States, by It.'l - .; ; ;ro , rs ancl.Follcy Good, 114- (1. - 1111::10 lt,E; tllO nilarez:,; 1:9011. stcvl olatQ en (;f(.1 , 1 ~ .'egt WILLI .%.7,1. A Sold by .70.11 N 17.15:.. Iy-7,7 A_T BEN JACOBS' CITE AT CO , riv.No..i.kcorss-; has rl.s.erc largo and full .s:s,:olt:nellt ter FA L[. AND AV T! C4C: OD S, compri-mz a vi ry e , rtrn , •rt t of 1,.1D11,:<' Di; ot »I , s, DRY 600 D S, == YITS t)f;'.:l, , iff.ls - Nl . . - for ITl..nnlld (•; , :nrixte—: " C ever} Of Nt ( , ;:r V[lll br2 1'0;1nd to i nil clivztp. gr,ltly price,;— ‘014.11 \,lll lie Nery Ins rvtir +t,(.l-: 01 (h :ii c:lnnavo other in tONVII, ZI/Ati the 11111.1iC %I'll 0.1 Vwtil to coil ztlifl exalailif2 pulehas:ll,2: Carr det"rl3.llell to ~• 1 1 ray gooaa, barguilei may be eN an all ‘N :11 uu NVOtt to t^:1 1. eollllt y PlLattlea taken in t'er JAC , lfilz , : Cheap Corner. October 1 .11.. J..J. I 1.-.) • I _ _ _ ASTONISIiI(; NEWS! G 0 0D _.7'.7.11; TT'S Pole TRE PE 0 PLE ! rct , irned from the 1:a-t ❑ With the m ,, t o.xto:ostle an,l bo-t tmon in to., lo•omAt to ;iantlm.oloa. anil Lc .71.) an.l .^Ntrol:rio 1114 lk.foro they say they cannot get any; iiit.;; to con-ists of CO A!.;;;13 BOOTS, CON MLN AND 2:10Y3. GAITERS, LOOTS AND STIOE::, ion 1.:m.1.5, AND CHILDREN. lIATS It CAP..% 241)1100;.) SKINS LASTS. All at.c.: incited to call. am'. if I cannot snit ear r)buay will not be for went of tQ Hunt inc, , :lon, Oct. 5, 1`.. - 33. 1I! UN TIN (11) 0N r 11 OT.EL 'The snliser!her respect fnily announces to his friends and pu!iie genernily. that he hai lea-id that old well o,tahlisheil s':iTANn. known 84 the Haniiii:gcn /rouse. co tho corner of Hill eel Fr root, in the Borough of Huntingdon.— Ile It:, toted ulr the ;rouse in such a styli: as to terrier it very ccanfoi labia, for lodging ..`itrangers and Tray clots. 111:3 TABLE will WI way.; be stored with the best tbe sea son C:111 aflor , i, to suit tb.e :Qui pp:. tite.4 of h guests. Ms BAR Will 0.1W1.1.::••• Le lii lea with Cleoiee LiqUor.q. and always aiten(leal by careful and. attentive hop by strict attention to lintiness ana a spirit of accommodation, to ;nerit and receive a liberal' Sham of onblie Patronage.:k.lCATEE:ll. May r p lIlS WAY FOR BARGAINS! 1' 0 RTSTOWN, THE PLACE T.)1.: N.DW AND CILLAP GOODS!! If you clout believe it Fur La: Drers Gucel.i, call on 1)-1V1D Portstolt For evt , ry variety of the be=: Dry Co.)11-1, call on DATID GROVE, l'ortstown For the bent Gruceriva, call rat DAVID 01101 - 13, rortstown For Quccnsw•aro, Gla snare., &c.. call on. VID GROVE. Portqtown. For Salt, Fi,h, &c., &c., call at the Chap torc of DAVID GRoVli, Porh,..town. For anythinq yon can _et in any other store, call ou DA VID iu Port.town, and _ SAYI:MONEY All kinil:; of Country Proanco taken in tra,k, try DAVID Portstown IN'uFt Ifuntlngton, May 5. 1•355. - 7,TEW Flll3l AND NEW GOODS !- _IN LONG & MIL-LER. Jtv:neetfelly infortn-: th') vitizeni of linntinz;don and the, pithlie gen:tally, ti:At tn-y have elwned old stand of Long 14 Pecl er. a tine a, 4,rtqn-at of GIZOC i;;: , AND CONFECT lONERTES They also li,tve on ha nrl tent of DRY" 000851, BOOTS awl BATS. and other Goods. As they are ,mximei to please fib; public they will at all times keep on lewd the beat of Groceries, Confectioneries, Cr? othe'r The public arc earnestly invited to call anti examine fur themselves. (linutingdon. April 21, 1858. SS GOODS ! A *lozalid az-:•ortment at STIIOUS' Clh2ap Storo in 31.71/ /Cut Fol i):11•L CLOTHING ! A new an iv al fin' Spring and Summer. at STROUS Cheap F4turo. C:;11 and lA. fit red. plumb :A. ISZpsz. CLASS JA.E., -, —.:N ot "1 ami.y , ars. -7r You will awl the Legit article. for Prc , ervin;: . Fruit air-ti,!4lit, at Lo V F:.r'z Al ' fil VI rr 3. Q.:A/NE-WARE at S. S. Smi t tAro eery, 20 per cent, cheaper than any other piaci., in town. T IQUOItS, of the best, for 2,tedieinal i"trPOC. at S. GROCERIES Of all kistik at STROL"S' Chcap stare SUGAR, from 9 to 15 cents, at S. S. SAIITII" GROCERY. QIIOT, Lead, Caps, Powder and Gfune Bap, for attic. at the Itard ware Store of .+•.,r CUT: I ,IAN ..C.; AT (4rT3IAN AT uurn_tx s; L I 1 6' I3TD itt)Dii CALL AND SEE (March ZA, 1833 JAM::; A, BROWN lE= 1 , 70 I,E THAN 500,000 BOTTLES ja... sow IN TUG NEW ENGLAND STATES IN ONE ',..r:AlL—The Restorative of l'rof. 0. J. Wood for rostoring lair perfectly and permanently - , has never yet had a rival, Vall me atter volnme 'night be given from all parts of the world, awl from the must intelligent, to prove that it is it Ilut read the eitculax and you cannot doubt ; read also tile folio:v*111g: TM: nun —People have for Centuries been afflicted with bald heads and the only remedy, heretofore 'known, has been those, abominable wins. By a recent discovery of I' roies-or Wood these articles are being last dispensed with, lona great many persons- still patronize them, be came they have beau so often imposed upon by flair Tonics of liltercnt Rinds. To all suelt persons we earnest ly make the request, that they will try onctoht„ntin, for in Wood's llestorativc there is no such thing as fail. We know or a lady who w as bald, m ho used the article a short lime. and her I tvad is TIC , V: covered completely with the tinicq and most beautiful curls imaginable. We know of numerous eases a here hair was rapidly falling out, which it restored ht greater perfection than it ever had been be fore. It is abm without doubt ono of the best articles for keeping the hair in good condition . , making it soft and gloo , y, 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 peronnl appearance though sonic may differ in regarii to the ways 1/f doing it; but every one hill admit that a beautiful head of hair, either ill man or, woman, an object much to and thei.o are no ineatts that should be left Wit:tied to obtain such a cOn,:hieretiu.—/lIMMez; Jilco cter CocnocroN 2 Ohio, I\ - "ov. 17, 1856 0. Co.—Gcrit4: As I have hen engaged in Your I:i:stain:iv:, the lust ;-e•it.iin for one of your heal aunts (it. yl. Ifuckinson,) unit haring experien veil the Iwitellcial effects of it myself. I would like to ob tain nu agency for the State of Obin or some State in the West. ,lioubl you a ish to make such an arrangement, as I uni ConyitWed the , e C9I1(11 to it in [he, Unitxd for rmioring The hair. I lotve bean engaged la the Druf.4 fiir i•vera.l years, and have salt various ep , trtai ,, as for the hair. but have found nothing that -tic steret the sect._ titre oreitmi or invi:_alrates the scalp us well as yours. being fully convinced that your restorative is IA hat yk.ll ropo,,,nt it to be. I. would like to engage iu the sale of it, for I ain satisfied it must twit. Yours truly, S. T. STOCKMLN. PEor. 0. J. NS - cep Haring realized the g , -) 0 0 cR ct•H of your Nail Restorative, I wish to state, that hair growing thin ; as well as gray, I was in iucat w hat .1 read and beard, to try the article pre.- pat • it by you : tt) 1,1)1114ktO its growth anti chango its color a; it aaa in youth. both of which it lies einctecl coroplete ly. In the opuration. I have t:-ed nearly three bottles. Yours. lc., .1.1.1%.1ES 0. 3. Wc...Th Co.. Pix.la let ors, 312 Broadway, NOW York. (itt the gre:t.t X. Y. .Vino .12.italdi.,Innent,) and ILL :Market St. Louis, Mo. Awl all good Drwfgi,ts. [je9-12,--,h13-50] "'"Y - II ..i.-I . IIE YOU GOING - - - D. P. 6' IT-IX 1I:t, :111 , 4 roturrioa from I.l)!Milelphin, will the; largest 134 11w,t Lettyttiful it,:iortult:nt :FALL AND WINTER GOODS flyta• I t ;ht to 'Huntingdon. Consisting of the lo , it Det's; C0tt.1 , 3 for La(li( s and Gentlemen; and I:too v dl Imaine,, cittlozs.) Spring De tad.' ; polatiz.e, I.evt Ila Clitt iera. Plain ati,l;ittilit. Warp, l'rintod illt.trage, - tt, Bril liants, I'l ttn and Color,al iDglt;tlns:, I..avtutt:t and Prints of Cly dtt-t:i AC- i.trge lot of Drc: , " Trimmilig , „ Fringes, 3fore-An tiffito ijinip4, Miaow. Vivaldi, Crape. Ribbons, :e•.O lir:bi-; stoops, Sill:and Linen ilandlairclilefs. Les. Frelloll Cotten. 1.1.11 en ana rOtt.,ll 11 - util coats and n0r.(1 , , eurnit:ri,; and Siark. 11,0. 1)(. , ; :111,1 C.l.apest, n , ortinnllit of Collar, and tint T- . ,•21 - I.', to11II: L111.1%,:i Mus lin. Figltri..c.l and 0-ft ed L'elts, t'9l7 and a varicty of Wlit Le. Hood. too numer ous to I A. LA AND BEAuTHTL ASSOirDIENT of Bay. Ftat-2, Wat:Tl,,o and Wool Fltwl., Sin Q,le ;ma Donhh: VA 001:1 Shawls. Cloths, Ca z-imer;::- , , TAvecds, bleached and 1/nl,h:itched :',ln.s -lho4. sheeting and pil ton -Larie Ninhecn, Ticking, Table., Diaper. Crash, Flannelo, Sack Ilannek, Canton Flannel', lilanhetg, Sc. Also. a large lot of Silk and Colored Straw - Bonnets, of the latest sty Ids, 0 Lich NN ill 1 ,,, ) cheaper than can be liad in It nit 11-VIS and CAPS, BOOTS. SIIOES, and GUM. SUQES, the lare,est anti elwilpect assidtment in town. 11AlitiWARE. EENSWAIIE. BUCKETS. criunNs, TUBS, BUITER 'BOWLS, BROOMS. BB ESC ES, &c. CAR PETS and till CLI,TII. lilSll, SA IS. CAMSYV.E, TKA, :`.10.1...E.5 ; and all :a..)..16 usually kept in a countcy stol-cf. My OM CIISte7IIIOI , 4 and :1 , 3 ninny new ones as can crowd in, are re,v•et in 11 y reque,ted to Call and examint: my gooils. 4:-- All t.nplsor C.urilvy i'vndlive tai• - .Ln in exclianex for G0e , :.4 . , :it the .11i;flie, , t Market Prices. D. l'. GWIS. limainz,iwa ; Oct. 5,151 S. _ ELTS, 7 I FOR LADTI:S AND CHILDREN. ()ITN TAT(EIit A & Co-No. Slfl. (n N 0.,) 'AT Vr.litT Street, aboveldli, I.l'MA—h.:pur Mat gers ; rufaCqlll , `l%, and Dea .(tlu lvr-( in FANCY FUItS, for Ladies 0101 Children; also. lent's Furs. For Collo:vs, stud. Cleves. The iminber • yo.lr.s that a 0 have !wen ultwa.,l,l in the Fur I,II'7IIIOSS. ad 1.11, ;7,7`1,71 al clown( rof our Fars. both for weakly end ;wee,. I , ft) :noun throne:boot the Country, that • thlulf it is not neve-sary for us to say anything mo l e timn that II.: have now opened our a ~,,rtz:wnt of ISUIZ:3, ter dm Fall ant Winter of the largest and most beauhlul I,,, , ,lttnent that e.. 1 laneLT ~)lied before to tie public. lour Furs have at 1 ~ n Inr,,urted during the Present .servo 1. 1111(11 7t10170y anal limeh Lower than at the prc , ent. thou, mut have L. en roam:lac tared by the mo s t ,:on ii 11mel.; we are therefore determined to sell them at sneh rriLes as will continue to • ui 11:e rep:itivion we have born for p.m's ; that is to sell a g(:od tiele for a Tel y 0111011 SRA Ch.eper3 11 ill do well to give us a eel], as they will find the largest :msra talent. by far, to select, from its the city, anti at umunfact ) , rice_. . _ _ .101 IS & CO.. ICo. S 1 S. !, l'hara SepteniWr 13, ISSS.-1111. t f 1 X RES E TEXCITEMENT 'k. AT TILE MAMMOTII STORE! .T. BRICKER has 'darned from the East with a tremen don. &tool; of Goo•1+. They ore upon the :helves in hips New lfuunk, on Hill atreet, near NrAteer's hotel, ready fur cunt-ewers. ltis SPielt consists of every variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS. GENERALLY, fiItOCEET ES AND Q.DEENSWARE, HARDWARE AND GLASSWARE, CRUCIiEItY AND CEDADAVARE. LOOTS AS 1) SII.OIIS, 3IA'IS AND CAPS, And everything to Le touna in the most extensive stures. ilk Stoel: is New and of the Best. and. the public, are in vited to call net e::atnine, free of charge. lt i9VEitYi3ODY. TRY TLIE NEW STORE, On. Ililt ,ST't - Ce 01)170Si:b.: 02111207Z'S Store 131:ST . SUGAR and :11.0t..., ASSI7,S, COFIJEE, 'I'EA and CIIOCOLATII. FLOUR. .F.L`:.ql, SALT awl VINEGAR. CON Ft ;GT 1 ON E lt 1 CIG A It SawlTO ILA COO, SPICES OF TIED BEST, AND .ALL KINDS, and every other article Ili:milky !build is a lireecrry Store ALSO— DI eh(' icals, Dye Stu ff:. faints, Vara:she., Oils and Spti. Turpentine, lcohol, Ghtqc awl Putty. REST WEN II and BRANDY for medical purposes. TILE. RI:sT PATENT 2 , IEDJOINES, awl a lam e number of articles too numerous to mention, The •,uhlie gelanally pleaso call and examine fur themselves and learn iny price,._ _ _ Mint ingdon. May 23, 1858 e j T 13111.C . Kilit'S I:WICKER'S J. IW.ICKEICS MAMMOTH STORE )1 A M AOT if STORE 11.13.13.10Tif STORE 73 TITE PLACE is THE PLACE Is TILE PLACE FOR DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, Cc POR DRY GOoDS, HARDNVARE, :for. DRY GOODS. HARDWARE. Sx 11. A. P. re:Tectfully in ferrns the of Cas.sville and the artrruunding community, that lie hag again commenced the practice of medicine, and Impo4, by devoting his Whole attention to ptvfeS,il , ll, to gain a share of public favor. lie I , Tt.ited two diplomas—one from the Mineral Col lege, and GIP• from the Eclectic College—any person 'wish ing to Ft , tlo at. will ple.t.c call at his (Alice, half a mile from Ilasilingdon county. Pa. Ili- charge, hill be V1,1:1' Lew. 10ct:11.':59-`3rl.] 1 - 11.1 . 17 GOODS !—_:l fine assortment on liana nu. the acco: u of customers, at 13ENJ -3A0,201i6' Corsi. r." Marlut Sromro. (octaS FIA 0 u in , 1 - or .9 al nat LASS Preservintr Jars, different sizes, for sale elicap, ' - PISIfIJ C 3PMCIRTRIE. CI 0U NT itY PRODUCE EtTeired in r..:lcbange r r Vie«• Goods, at M. STROLLS, Illarch 1.555. Pcb. 5, 1557 S. S. SMITH D. P. GWYN'S (1 10 000 "EIiTA"D e4P MOSES STROUS, Will risk the above snm that he can Sell Goods, to every body, at prices to snit the times. His stock has been re newed fur FALL AND WINTER, and he invites all to call and examine for themselves. Ills stock consists of every variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, DICK GOODS, OF ALL KINDS, BEADY-MADE cLorrnNo, Such as Overcoats, Frock Coats, Dress Coats, Jackets, Vests. Pants. &C. BOUTS and SIIOES,,IIATS and CAPS, of all sizes, for eld and young. GROCERIES, of the best; QUEENSWARE, fie., &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 are look ing out for great bargains. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. MOSES STROPS. Huntingdon, October 4, ISSB. NEW GOODS GREAT BARGAINS II FISHER & I~I'MURTRIE'S STORE. They have just received a large and beautiful assortment of vAll , AND WINTER GOODS, which are now open for inspection, and to which the attention of tho public is di rected. Their stock embraces every article that can be found in a well selected stock of DRY GOODS, consist ing of Mack and Fancy Silks, French and English Merinos, Solid and Fancy (all wool) DcLaines, Mohair, Madonna, Danubian and Tamise Cloths; Scotch Plaids, Dcßaize, Ce baar e, Mousline Del:allies, Ginghams, French Chintz, Railliants, Fancy Prints, &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 large stock of Kid Gloves, Beaver Gaunt lets:, Silk and Woolen do.; Merino, Silk and Cashmere Gloves. &c.; a superior lot of Buck Gloves and Mitts; also, Dres-; Trimmings, Fringes, Antique's, Ribbons, Ladies C o llars, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Buttons, Floss, Selvin , Silk. Extension Skirts, Hoopes of all kinds, &c. Also—Tictings, Osnaburg, Bleached and Unbleached musuns, all prices; Colored and White Cam brics, Barred and Swiss Muslins, Tictolia Lawns, Nain soGks, Tarleton. and many other articles \Odell comprise the tine of WHITE and DOMESTIC GOODS. Ft each Cloths, Fancy Cassimers, Satinets, Jeans, Tweeds, Denims, Blue Drills, Flannels, Liaise s, Comforts, 'Blank ets, &e. Hats, Caps, and Bonnets, of every variety awl Style. A Good Stock of GROCERIES. HARDWARE, QUEENS WA R 11, BOOTS and SUOES, WOOD and WILLOW-WARIL, which will be sold Chc,rp. We also deal in PLASTER. FISII, SALT, and all kinds of GRAINS. and possess facilities in this branch of trade unequalled by any. We deliver all packages or parcels of Merchandi , e, frec of chartm. at the Depots of tho Broad Top aiel Pennsylvania Railroads. COME ONE, COME ALL. and be convinced that the Me trGpol lean is the place to secure fashionable and Lksirable goods. diqk,Fral of at the lowest rates. 1I u n I gaol). Get. 6, 'SS. EI:STIER & MML-11`rITI.E. - 7 4 \TEIV" CLOTHING ! AT IL 1t07,1_ 4 -YS 11. ROMAN'S NEW CL O THECG CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, .AT 11. lio2',l_ll'S CHEAP CLOTHING STOP. E, I:sT MAIIIT.).` SQUARE, orrosiTt Tr a: rrANyarx nouzir, HUNTINGDON, Ms new stock consists of Coats, of all lanai, for Fall and Winter. Pants, of old kinds—Vest:. of all hinds—lLMi and CAPS—and t;,.i ntlemeu's furnishing good; generally. Ills stock is of tho best. and Krill be sold at prices to suit his customers. Call and examine leis goods and prlce;:and be convinced. lluutiu don . Octol,er r), ISZ,S li II FA LIVER INVIGORATOR !- PI:EPARED BY DR. SANFORD.—Ciintp<mmleci til tl.l.'2ly from GT2LS' is one of the best purgative and hirer medicines now before the public, that acts as a Catltartilc., easier, nobler, and more eftectual than any other medicine known. It is not only a C'athertfe but a Lieer remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter : Oda o n the I. o wets and stomach to carry off that nuttier; thus accompli,hing two purposes effectually, without any of the painful feeling experienced in the operations of most Cethurtics. It strengthens the system at the, Salira tilllt* that it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses will strengthen and build it up with unusual raphlity. 1 The Liver is one of the !principal regulators of the human body; and when it! !Ipl•r f OrIIIS its 2'l:neatens is ell, the powers of the system Pr! are fully developed. The 5T031.14N1 is almost entirely 7 1 dependent on the healthy actien cf the Lirrit for the (...) proper performance of its limetionst when the ste- L . ,i mach Is at fault, the bowels are at Lint t, and the a holet.7 l lsy stem suffers in conse quence or one organ—the <l'll Liver having ceased to do its duty. For the diseases! lof that organ, one of the proprietors has madeit hislPlilstudy, in a practice of mere than twenty years, to lind (~ \ l soule remedy wherewith to contact - act the many do- `s..Pratiginuents to - eibich it is liable. To prose that this rem iwrson irouldad with Livia; limns, ha, but to try a bot tain. These Gums remove all the spdem, supplying in of bile invivrating the sto '4:CSt NV 0 11, puvit3 in the health to thevkholemachin the di,ease and effecting n IiILIOLTSATT.ICIiS are enrod V 1 TD, by tie occa:Aoual Onc (lose after eating is mach and prerent the food' Only one dose taken be is Only one dose taken at gently, and cures COSTI7I - dose taken after each One dose of two teaspoon- Sietc One bottle taken for fc the, cause of the d:sease. Only one dose immediate- ono dose often repeated is a Jars, and a prerentive of Only one bottle moiled the effects of medicine after One bottle taken for lowness or unnatural color One dose taken a short Vigor to the appetite, and One dose, often repeated, its wor,t forms, while Sum yield almost to the first One or two doses cures children; there is no surer. the world, cis it NEVCIt rmts. A few bottles cures sorbeuts. We take pleasure in recommentlimt this medicine ac preventive fur EnvEa A:a, An yr., CHILL 'FEVER, and all FErEas or a Banns Trrn. Ft operates with Certainty. and thou sand.; are willing to te,tify to its wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its furor. 3; -M water in the month with the Invigorator and .tvallow both together. The Liver Invigorator is a Scientific kredieal Diceot•ery, and is daily working cures, almost too great to believe.— It cures as if by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and Neldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of LIVER Complaint. from the worst JAUNDICE or DY6DEP=4.I to a common Tit IDACIIE, all of which ate the re sults of a DISEASED LITER. PittCE. ONE DOLLAR A DUMB. DR. SA:s. - FORD. Proprietor, 34.3 Broadway, New York.— And retailed by all Druggists. 9a.Y) COUNTRY DEALERS can buy CLOTHING from me in Huntingdon at WHOLESALE as cheap as they can in the cities. as I have a wholesale store in Philadelphia. Huntingdon, April 14, 1858. If. DOMAN. I_TARDWARE _L A Large Stock, just received, and for sale at BRICKER'S MAMMOTH STORE T. ADZES DRESS GOODS.—A splen -4 did as s ortment now on hand. at BENJ. JACOBS' Store. f A.DIES COLLARS—Newest Styles— A great variety at the"METROPOLITAN." rimE GREATEST VARIETY of the Et richest styles of Dress Goods and Trimming r, can always be found at the fashionable store of F.I.SUER & Mc3MILTRIE. CIOAL BUCKETS and Shovels, NU for sale by JAMES A. BROWN WHEAT! t For malo at fIOME ONE-COME ALL, To the Cheap Store of M. STROUS, and examine his New Goods and Prices. [March 31. 1355. T . UMBER! For solo at I RESH HOMINY and BEANS! N-4 . I or sato by LOVE & McDIVITT, - POUTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS, the largest :tuck ever brought to town. aro selling very cltvq., by 11,31a.11„.5: rolt MEN AND BOYS. edY is at la,t found co:trPL‘INT, ill :Lay of its tie, and cowsiction i, cer- 1 morbid or bad matter from their place a healthy now mach, eansMg food to di blood, giving tone and ery, removing the cause of radical CUM!. and NOMt is better, rnr,- usc of the Livia 12ivioun.-1- sufficient to relieve the sto iron raining and souring. liire retiring, proven ts night, loosens the bowels meal will cure DYSPEPSIA. full will always relieve malo obstruction removes and makes a perfect cure. ly relieves Cuomo. while sure cure for CUOLEUA MOll - to throw out of the system a lung sickness. I:fauudiee removes all sal from the skin. time before eating gives makes food digest well. Do you want the Latest Wall Paper GO TO COLON'S. COLON'S is the place to buy these GOOdS! ACZ'TIL:In GO TO COLONZS and buy you' . Goolls, and tel your neighbors that the place to buy all these Goods, JS dT COLON'S. Ditors; by exciting the ab- I Huntingdon, April 14. 15.13. cures CHRONIC DIARRIIZA in :MEll and BOWEL colnplaints doss. attacks craned by \Toltlis safer, or speedier remedy in D. P.G WIN'S D. P. GWIN'S PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CARDS AR. JOHN Me CULL° CH, offers his ir professional services to the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity. Office at Mr. Hildebrand's, between the Ex change awl Jackson's Hotel. Aug. 38,'55. CI S. SMITH, Dealer in Drugs, Medi ® cines, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, Oils, Sze. Also—Gro ceries, Confectioneries, Am., Huntingdon, Pa. - JOIIN SCOTT. SAXUEL T. SEWN. QCOTT & BROWN, Attorneys at Law, Huntingdon, Pa. Office same as that formerly occu pied by Mr. Scott. Huntingdon, Oct. 17, 1853. WM. LEWIS, Dealer in Books, Stationery and Musical Instru ments, Huntingdon, Pa. p ALLISON MILLER DENTIST, fit .iluntin g don, ra. June 24, 1.657: R. T. A. LYON, Dentist, SHARE GAP, nuntingdon couny, Pn November 11,385 T. ,Dealer COLON, ia Books, Stationary, Wall Parer, T - ) P. GIYIN, o Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Lo. TAMES BRICKER, Dealer in Dry Cools, llardwaro, Grocerk3, Queens ware. Dais, Cop., Doots anti Shoes, eze., &e. T M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO. 43p Founden, lituttingclon, ra eAMES A. BROWN, Dealer in uardware, Cutlery, Paints, Oils, &e., ingdon, Pa. T .— 3 I S STPOUS /I ° D' r el in Dry t Goods, ' 11 Ready Made Clothing, Gro ceries, Boots and Shoes, hats and Cape, etc. RoNAN, EL. Dealer in Ileady Mado Clothing, Slats and Caps, hoots and Shoes. &c. - 13:1INTj. JAC;O33S, Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Grocer ies, Queensware, &c. TtGUTMAN & CO., Dealers in Ready kvil ° made Clothing, Iluntingdon, Pa. MeMITIITRIII, Dealers in Dry Goods, Grain, &c., Huntingaon, Pa. T,EVI WESTBROOK, Dor:ler in Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Misses' Boots, 6hoc:, G: , iters, Morocco Lei-titer. etc. - M+ HILLER, A Dealers iu Groceries, Confectioneries. &c.. &c. To SEPH R.EIGGEII, Wat.einnalzer and dealer in Watclief:, and Jew ery. &c. WM. WILLIAMS, y Y Plain and Ornamental Marble ':',lminfactnrer T OVE and i'deDITIT, Dealers in Groceries, Confectionaries, Flortr„ie - NNTEN BOAT, Carriage awl Waggon Manufacturoi NDRE w MOEBTIS, Proprietor of the Dant Toplione. S. MILLER, J o Proprictur of Vranhlin Trout.(.. IVILLIA3I.B, J.:l 0 ProprMor of the Orlando ;'nose MeATEER, Proprietor of tho Itoritingilon .c,IIIIIIPSON . 31EGAILN (!z: CO., Miners anti Dealers in Dread Top Coal, MeConnell6town, Huntingdon comity, Pa. 1 - O_llN F. RAD,11.4.3Y, County Surveyor, trunun r . ; aon, Pa. Office on Hill street, o:ie dour rut of the Huntiogdon Marble Yard. EFEtztiNcEs—L. T. Waion, Philadelphia; J. P. C.cologi t, lhiladelphia; Charle; 3Ziekt, , y, Itut.;ll l',eady Furnace, Hon. Jonathan ICi-lARD LAN GDO.N, Miner :.und Dealer in Broad Top Coal, Hopewell, Bedford comi ty, Pa. [Nov. 3,'68. TIAI{E POIVEL, Miner, and Dealer jl . in Broad Top Coal. 55 WThlntit A Arpin w PArnuelz - _, Miner& Dealer 1 - 1,, in Broad Top .9.42mi-littuniutiui Coal; Cualmont, Huntingdon county. Pa. T ACOB CRESS IV ELL, Miner and Mantel! in Broad Top Cual, .11i , Itilef-hura% Hunting don co., I".t. klnly 11, 1L 3. A -, \TmiE,' R :.11" AN & C .. "VI ners tnd Deal , ers in Broad Top Coz,l, Ero:ACi Top, Nuritingaon [Nov. \O YOU - WANT BOORS A:‘.;EI WALL PAPER? CO TO WILLIAM COLON'S. Do yon want Now Buoks? Du you want BAig:ons Buu!s? Do you want Scioutific Looks? Do you Haut Poetical Doohz? Do you want Law ro,dcs? Do you wane Medical Books ? Do you want Stationery: Do you want Gold Pens ? Do you "%van t Bort Monuaio'2s? Do you Nye.ut 'Fancy Articles? Do you want Wall Paper? Do you want Cheap Wall Paper 2 Do you want the Debt Wall 'riper? T ATEST FROM TILE EAST ! rt 4 The " Flower" Las ;lost arrived at this port, with intelligence from the East tin to the present date;-- not the least important of which. 'to the public, is the fact that bet cargo consisted, principally, of a new and elegant ;Rock of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, P.ROTISIONS, For the cheap establishment of LOVE & McDIVITT Consisting of their usual variety of everything in their lino; all of which they are now prepared to dispose of fur CAsa or Country Produce, on the most reasonable terms. Huntingdon, May 12, 185 S. ROAD TOP HOUSE. ANDREW momius would respectfully inform the public r y . .e.A that he has fitted up the Broad Top House, ou g.Vil gheny street, at the Broad Top Depot, Huntingdon. and is now prepared to entertain strangers and travellers in an unobjectionable style. His table will always be supplied with the substantials and delicacies of theseason. Ms Bar is furnished with the choicest liquors. In a word, no pains will be spared to render guests comfortable and happy. jll/10 18. f i IVERYBODY BUYS AT 1 4 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 BRICK ER'S. Farmers buy at BRICKER'S. Irousekeepers buy at BRICKER'S. O_DJUILDERS Are requested to call and examine the rfardware, moo., at BRICKER'S 141A31310T11 STORE. ---------- GLOVES & Mitts cheap D. P. GSM'S.. WHALEI3ONE, 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 MILER Sz. Me3IIMTRIE'S. pOVDER, LEAD and sliorr! For sale by LOVE & McDIVITT CIROCERIES, Of the best. always ready for customers, at J. BRICKER'S MAINIMOTII STORE • OLOTILING!--A large stock on hand, g at tclicap store of DENJ:TACOI39.. Call and ex amine. •_: , .,oct's and prices. (oet2J3.) THE CASSVILLE SEMINARY. ONLY $22 50 PER QUARTER. THE PRESENT FACULTY. M. MeN. WALSII, Principal, Prof: of Languages and Plillosophg. CHAS. S. JOSLIN, A. M., Prof. of Latin, Greek etc. JAMES W. HUGHES, of Mathematics. . BENJAMIN F. lIOUCK, Acijunct Prof. of Mathematics. GEO. W. LINTON, Prof. of Vocca .6fusic. Mrs. M. MoN. WALSII, Preceptress, Teacher of Botany, History, Beading, an. Miss E. M. FAULK.NER, Teacher of Pettis Work, Painting, Drawing, etc. Mist D. L. STANLEY, Teacher of Piano _Music, Wax Fruit, Flowers, etc. Mrs. Da. DARWIN, Teacher of English. Branches. Miss 3. M. WALSH, ' Teacher of Primary English. The recent success of this School is extraordinary. Be sides being the cheapest one of the kind ever established, this Institution is now the largest in this section of tho 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 CO per quarter. Students can enter Ivhcnever they Nvish. For other information address John D. Walsh, Cassville, Huntingdon county, Pa. rrnE lIUNTINGDON FOUNDRY IN 1 BLAST AGAIN !—The subscribers take this method Of informing their friends and the public generally, that l'ff'Fai = .-- , -2 ,, they have rebuilt the Huntingdon Point e", iVa.v.-ff...".'1 , ,g dry, and arc now in sucz..e.ssful operation, 1 m . ,,,..-i.q.,!:,,.;i and are prepared to furnish Castings of .i.iTh4.,, , ,,,;,„f every description, of best quality and --7, , ,.-,,3t.,.-s7. 4. workman , hip. on short notice, and on reasonable terms. Farmers are invited to call and exam ine our BlJughs. We are manufacturing the Hunter Plough. This plonalt tool: the first premium at the Hun tingdon county Agricultural Fairlast fat]. Also, Hunter's celebrated Cutter Ploughs.• which can't he beat—together with the Keystone,llilbride and Bar-shear ploughs. Wo have on band an are mamilitctoring Stoves—such as Cook, Barlor, and Office stoves for wood or coal. Hollow ware, consisting of Kettles. Boilers, Skillets,. &c., all of Which we will tell cheap 11)r cash bi- in exchange for coun try produce. Old metal taken for castings. By a strict attention to business, and a desire to please, ire hope to re ceive a liberal share of public patronage. - J. M. CLIX:\ INGIT 1 Ihmtingtlon, April CO, ISSG. FRA.NKLIN lIOUSE,. Iluutingdon, "Pa. J. S. MILLER, PEopiar.ron. Respectfully informs his friends and the trav elling public generally, that he has kased the - - ‘• Franklin House." -for several years occupied ;;; ; by C. Coutg, and (hat lie will be pleased to rc-lez / . !tit,Pll ceive the culls of all who may E •• tvor hint with their patronage. his table will be flu-Dished with fi l e best the market affords, and every attention will be given to make t ho3c who stop with him feel at home. Itanting,don, April 8, 1887. - - UNTI.NGDON CARRIAGE AND -3 - 1 WAGON MANUFACTORY.-01% BOAT, thank fal for- post fltvors, respectfully infomis the public in general that lie has removed to his new sh , kp on Ww-hington street. on the pi operty lately and for many years oc- - curled by Alex. Carmen, where he is prepared to manufac ture all kinds of Carriages, Buggies, Ilochaways, Wagons, and in short, every kind of vehicle desired. Rocka ways and Thiggies of a superior manufacture and finish always on hand and for sale at fair prices. Repairing of all hinds done at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Huntingdon, May 10, 1851. YARD. The uudersignea 7 wonld re , peetfuliy call the attention of the CUPZ(.II4 of linotingilon and the adjoining counties to the stock of beautiful marble now on hand. He is prepared to furnish at the shortest rid ice, :Willow ntal Ma, lie, Tomb, Tables and titones of every desired size and form of Italian or Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved with appro priate de% ices. or plain, as may snit. Building Marble, Door and Window Sills, he., rill be furnished to order, W. IV. pledge; 'himself to furnish material and work mansh;p equal to any in the country. at a liar price. Call iirel sec. before you purchase elsewhere. Ehop un hail btrei•t. limaiugilom Pa. lbrintingdon. May 1535. ITTATCHES, CLOCKS, AND * MI - P.1,10Z, The sub iber, t hank Cul to (1;,,•,i 1 ; ;; ;,, hi, friends. and patrons, and to the public becer fbr their patronage. stilt continuos to carry on 'it the same stand. one leer east of 31r. C. Cont.,' llotel, r.ilarket otreet, Bunting:don, whore he will attend to all 5%110 will fare!' 111/11 n ith their custom ; anti alio keeps oil hand a good assortment of Watchos, .7ewelry, &c.; all ni whi.th he is determined to sell at, low prices. Clorks Wld•che , awl y ail kiwis will 1:e repaired at short notice,:11111 Ironing made arrangements with a good work man; all repairs will he clone in a neat and durinde_ manner, and any pencil baring articles for repairing, ehall have ;Lou done at the promised time. .11)' paying strict atten tion 10 1 , 11`..i11!,,5. :,4•111lly at low be hopes to ro cvive a share of public patronage, 7 1. 1 „, LUL LINE from Mount Union to ell.A.NßEKsßulto. The: Imacr:,l g nea „till eontin w•. to run a tri-weekly line of Etiige. - ;over the road. between Mmut Union and Charnb-rAur:2-. Good horses and com fortable stagi.s have been placed ' un the route, and experi enced and tru,ty drivers will 61;1mi-intend the running of the Coaches. The proprietor of the lino is desirous that it be maintained. and he therefore earnestly calls upon the public generally to pa im:lse it. confident that fie will be fir their mutual advantag,c. li - :cry attention uccessary u ill be given, and the running-of the stages will be regu lar. GO TO COLON'S GO TO COLON'S 13:9__8trzes ltave Mt. Union at 5 Cc . leek, p. nh, evory Tuesday, Ihur;day and Saturday—returning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; arriving at Mount - Union in thr the ears. ;"ages stop at E. , hirleysburg, Orbisonia, Shad:, Clap, Burnt Cabins, Fannetsburg, Verso Valley, Stra,bltrg y and heeler's store. GO TO COLON'S GO TO COLON'S GO TO COLON'S tcy...Fare through $3,00; to intermediate points in pro portion. JO.UN JAI :SIMON.. _August 22, I.Sss—tf. t THE HUNTN G - N I1)6 andersigned owners of the Iftintingdon Mill inform farmers and the public generally that they now have their new mill in running older, with all the modern im provements in the Water 'Wheels and Machinery. Tiny have put in five of the Improved Jouval Turbine Water and can grind in all stages of tinter, and during the coldest weather any and all kiwis of Arnim They are prepared to sell, and have on hand for sale at all times at Market rates all hinds 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, au equal quantity of Flour and tran. or chopped feed. Their smut machine is of improved manufacture, and they will insure a "a fun tue4 oar' of snperior quality to every bushel of grain left at their mill. FISIIEIt 1 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 GO TOCOLOIN'S GO TO COLON'S Huntingdon, Dec. S. 1856 11.1NRY Q Elt3l AN , No. 14 (Old No. 6) South THIRD Street, below Market, Philadelphia, LEATHER DEALER. Calf Skins, I.lloroccos, Linings, ;findings, RED ANn 0.0 SOLI: Len iea, N. 8.---Rough Leather, bought or taken in eNcliange; March 3, IS3S—ly. CULL at the new CLOTHING STORE Vi of GUTMAN CO., if you want a good article of Cloo.;:ng. Store room in Long's new building, in the Dia mond, iluntingclon. - Sept. 9, 1857. PLENDT of all kinds, cheaper OVERCOATS, than elsewhere, at Oct. 1, 1850. 11. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. ' ADIES' DRESS G OODS, rich styles, _Li and very cheap, at D. P. TWIN'S. ATS AND CAPS---A fine assortment At BENJ. srAcons , Store. WISH justreceived, and for sale at the Cheap Grocery of LONG & maxim- m 0 URNING,COLLARS—handsome CIOUNTRY PRODUCE, Taken in exchange for Goods, at • J. BRICKER'S MA.31310T11 STORE TOOTS and SHOES, the largest and' cheapest assortment in town, at D. P. GlirlN'S. GUTMAN & CO., Arc selling CLOTIIINI at exceedingly low prices.-- Call end see. plarch 341558. V.ERYTIIING.—Everythin 0. in the -1 4 Grocery line can be premixed at the cheap store of LOVE & MeDIVIT. Splendid Line of Dress Goods—em bracing Robes of an kinds, Berages, Chaleys, Lawns eciltßrilliauts, Chintzes, &c., can be found at the "Me tropolitan." _ _LEA -ID BAG CARPET for 3f - 1 - 72e per yard, at the cheap Store of FISHER S.: Mc3FURTRIE. 'ERIE'S of the very best. LONG S; MlLWt's. CBll at FISHER & McMIIRTRIE EAS, TEAS—of excellent qualities, and tiro cheapest in town, at LOVE Sz ROGIIA and Wok.)l -Shawls, Fine and Cheap, at the cheap gore ?f D. P. °WM. Jo. , :!Evir REIGG En
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