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    THE H_UNTINGDON GLOBE, A DEMOCRATIC FAMILY JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO . LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS, &C.
GREAT ARRIVAL
Or BOOTS ANTI SHOPS,
LEVI WESTBROOK,
Has just opened ono of the best
stocks of BOOTS AND SHOES that ever came to the an
cient borough. Ladies, gentlemen, old and young, can
not fail to be suited at his Store. For every style f La
dies' and Gentlemen's wear, manufactured of the best ma,
terial, call at Westbrook's.
LASTS, AND MOROCCO SKINS.
AIso—HATS and CAPS for men and boys.
His assortment of goods is too large to enumerate. Call
and examine for yourselves.
Don't forget that his Store is now two doors east of the
t , Globe" building.
Huntingdon, May 4,1859.
1859. 1859.
SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING-.
The undersigned would respectfully call the atten
tion of our friends and customers, as well as the citizens
of the town and country generally, to our new and exten
sive assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
consisting of every article of gentlemens' furnishing
goods. We deem it unnecessary to make a newspaper
flourish, being confident that a call and an examination
of our goods, will satisfy all, that our goods are just what
we recommend them to be, well made, of good material,
and as cheap as the same quality of goods can be bought
in the county of Huntingdon. It is not our desire, as it
is not the policy of honest men, to deceive, but this much
we will say, that we will guarantee to all who may favor
us with their patronage, entire satisfaction as to quality,
fit and price. Should gentlemen desire any particular
kind or cut of clothing, not found in our stock, by leav
ing their measure, they can be accommodated at short
notice. Call at the corner of the diamond, Long's new
house. _ _
April 20, 1859
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SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
HUNTINGDON &BROAD TOP
RAILROAD.—On and after Wednesday, April 13th,
Passenger Trains will arrive and depart as follows:
Morning Train leaves HUNTINGDON at 0.25 A. M., con
necting with through Express west and Mail Train east
on Pennsylvania Railroad, running through to llormvEtt,
where Passengers take Stages for BLOODY RUN, BEDFORD,
SCHELLSBURG Fulton county, &e.
Evening irain leaves IluxriNGDox at 3.00 P. M. con
necting with Mail Milli west on Pennsylvania Railroad,
running to Cosiztozir and intermediate Stations.
RETURNING
Morning Train leard§ llonwEti. at 12.20 P. M., and ar
rives at iIIiNTINGDON at 2.32 P. M.
Evening Train leaves COALIIONT 7.00 P. 31„.SixioN 7.36
P. 31, and arrives at HusTiNanoN at 9.12 P. 31„ connecting
with fast Line Eastward on Penna. railroad.
These Trains will be run strictly according to time table,
and the traveling public can rely upon being accommoda
ted to the fullest extent.
April 13, 1553
TAILORING! TAILORING ! !
ROBERT KING,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
Most respectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon and
vicinity, that he has removed to one door west of Carmen's
Store, on Hill street, where he is prepared to make to or
der, in the best and most fashionable style, Coats ; Vests
and Pants.
He also informs his friends and the public generally,
that he has on hand a handsome assortment of CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES, SATINS and TRIMMINOS, which he
sell at fair prices. Those in want of a good Coat, Vest : or
pair Pants, will call and examine his stock.
Huntingdon, April 6, 1859.
- LANK BOOKS
Of any size or pattern not upon our shelves, will be
furnished to order at City prices. Call at
LEWIS' BOOK kf: STATIONERY STORE.
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HARDWARE
JUST RECEIVED AND READY FOR SALE,
AT CITY PRICES, BY
This arrival of Goods exceeds all others in importance,
Ist. Because it supplies "The People" with indispensable
articles, and many useful inventions which can be found
ONLY in a HARDWARE STORE.
2nd. The Subscriber. purchasing in large quantities from
manufacturers, is enabled to Sell these Goods from
20 TO 100 PER CENT. CHEAPER
Than they are usually sold by other merchants. His stock
includes a complete variety of
BUILDING-HARDWARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS,
CUTLERY, HOLLOW-WARE,
OILS. PAINTS, SADDLERY,
TARNISIIES, GLASS, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
STEEL, IRON, CHAIN. PIDIPS, LEAD PIPE,
MOROCCO and LINING SKINS, &c.,
Together with a full assortment of everything pertaining
to his line of business.
J=-All orders receive prompt attention. —c:
nuutingdon, April 6 1859
R OMAN !
ROMAN !
IL ROMAN!
H. ROMAN !
11. ROMAN !
NEW CLOTHING
JUST RECEI7ED.
NEW CLOTHING
JUST RECEIVED,
NEW CLOTHING
JUST RECEIVED,
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Roman's
Clothing
Store
for
pUMP MAKING
HIRAM GRADY,
informs the citizens of this and adjoining counties, that
he is prepared to make to order, Pumps, of the best wood,
and will deliver them to any station on the Railroad.
His address is Mill Creek, Huntingdon county, Pa.
He hopes to receive a liberal patronage.
March 23, 1859.
B LINDS AND SHADES,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
IS. J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North Sixth street, Philadel
phia, is the largest manufacturer of WINDOW BLINDS,
and dealer in WINDOW SHADES, of every variety.
He is the Originator of all New Styles, and has a fine
Stock to bo sold at reduced prices, BUFF, AND ALL 0111/GL
COLORS OF LINEN SHADES, TRIMMINGS, FLXTGRES,
STORE SHADES painted to order.
J-B. J. IV. Invites Citizens of this County to call be
fore purchasing, and assures them he can sell a better ar
ticle for the money than any other Establishment in the
United States. [march 23, '59-3m.
NEW WATCH & JEWELRY STORE
J. W. DUTCHER,
WATCHMAKER JEWELLER,
Respectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon, vicini
ty, and surrounding country, that ho
has commenced business in the room 1.;„/W,'0
formerly occupied by Levi Westbrook,
and hopes to receive a share of public •-4 ,- =-:;-.'f*
patronage.
WATCHES and CLOCKS repaired in the best workman.
like manner.
His stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY is of the best.
All of which he will dispose of at reasonable prices.
The public generally, are requested to give him a call
and examine his stock. [March 2,1359.]
HATS AND CAPS, &c., &c
M. GUTMAN & CO
JNO. J. LAWRENCE,
Superintendent
FOR TIIE MILLION! !!
JAMES A. BROWN
JAS. A. BROWN
your
Clothing
April 6, 1859
THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORI
-IJM, No. 705 Chestnut street, (above 7th.,)
The subscribers respectfully invite the attention of la
dies to their collection of ELEGANT MANTILLAS, adap
ted for Spring and Summer ; comprising every description
and variety of fabric in medium and high priced goods—
Solid Silk Mantillas,
Silk and Lace Mantillas,
Paris Lace Mantillas.
English Lace Mantillas,
Chantilly Lace Mantillas,
Guipure Lace Mantilla. Sc., &c.
This department of Ladies attire, being a speciality with
the subscribers, they are enabled to offer advantages not
to be met with iu Dry Goods Establishments.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
No. 705 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
March 16.18594 m.
anVuE AD Y RECK ON Eit .
A complete Pocket Ready Reckoner, in dollars
cents, to which aro added forms of Notes. Bills, Re
ceipts, Petitions, &c., together with a set of usefirl tables,
containing rate of interest from one dollar to twelve thous
and, by the single day, with a table of wages, and board
by the week and day, published in 1559. For sale at
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
1110 ARCHMENT DEED PAPER
ruled, for sale at
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
e TOY TO THE ADMIRERS OF A
FINE ITEAD OF RICH GLOSSY HAIR.
Talk of beauty, it cannot exist without a tine head of
hair, then read the following. and if you ask more ; see
circular around each bottle, and no one can doubt.
PROF.ESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.—We call
the attention of all, old and young. to this wonderful prep
aration, which turns back to its original color, gray hair
—covers the head of the bald with a luxuriant growth—
removes the dandruff, itching. and all cutaneous eruptions
—causes a continual flow of the natural fluids; and hence
if used as a regular dressing for the hair will preserve its
color, and keep it from falling to extreme old age, in all
its natural beauty. We call then upon the bald, the grey,
or diseased in scalp, to use it: and surely the young will
not, as they value the flowing locks, or the witching curl,
ever be without it. Its praise is upon the tongue of thou
sands.
The Agent for Prof. Wood's hair Restorative in New
Haven, received the following letter in regard to the Res
torative, a few weeks since:
DEEP INNER, Cow, July 23,1856.
Mr. Leavenworth—Sir: I have been troubled with dan
druff or scurf on my head for more than a year, my hair
began to come out, scurf and hair together. I saw in a
New Haven paper about "Wood's Hair Restorative" as a
cure. I called at your store on the Ist of April last, and
purchased one bottle to try it, and I found to my satisfac
tion it was tho thing; it removed the scurf and new hair
began to grow; it is now two or three inches in length
where it was all of. I have great faith in it. I wish you
to send me two bottles more by Mr. Post, the bearer of
this. I don't know as any of the kind is used in this
place, you may have a market for many bottles after it is
known here. Yours with respect.
RUFUS PRATT
Dnor. Woon--Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative is prov
ing itself beneficial to me. The front, and also the back
part of my head almost lost its covering—in fact BALD. I
have used but two half pint bottles of your Restorative,
and now the top of my head is well studded with a prom
ising crop of young hair, and the front is also receiving
its benefit. I have tried other preparations without any
benefit Whatever. I think from my own personal recom
mendation, I can induce many others to try it.
Yours respectfully, D. R. THOMAS. M. D.
No. 464 Yiue street.
PROF. O.J. 'WOOD: As you are about to manufacture
and vend your recently discovered Hair Restorative,l will
state, for whomsoever it may concern, that I have used it
and known others to use it—that I have. for several years
been in the habit of using other Hair Restoratives, and
that I find yours vastly superior to any other I know. It
entirely cleanses the head of dandruff, and with one
month's proper use will restore any person's hair to the
original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy,
soft and glossy appearance; and all this, without discolor
ing the hands that apply it, or the dress on which it drops.
I would, therefore. recommend its use to every one desi
rous of having a fine color and, texture to hair.
Respectfully yours, WILSON KING.
0. J. Wool) 4: Co., Proprietors, 444 'Broadway, New York,
and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo.
And sold by all good Druggists. [jo3-Iy-niar3o's9]
NOTICE TO ALL
The subscriber, who has for more than one year, carried
on business in company with Messrs. F. IMANDY, li. GIN,
WWII's - fay, and Mr. LAGER BEER, has this day dissolved
partnership with the more firm ! All claims against the
old firm will be paid by the subscriber, and all those in
debted to the than will pay him.
CLOCKS, WATCHES
IN
and JEWELRY" will - " -:- • always be repaired. A
good stock of CLOCKS, • WATCHES and JEWELRY
will be kept on Land ',
~/ for customers who may
favor him with a call. ...-1.
Huntingdon, March 2, 1859
" iIRD TIMES NO MORE
Any person, (Lady or Gentleman.) in the
United states, possessing a small capital of from $3 to $7
can enter into an easy and respectable business, by which
from $5 to $lO per day can be realized. For particulars,
address, (with stamp,)
W. 11. ACTON & CO..
41 North Sixth st., Philara.
March 9,1859-3 m
AIL ROUTE BETWEEN
SPRUCE CREEK AND SPRINGFIELD FUR
.I,+AL:I2I AND WILLIAMSBURG.—To TUE TRAVELING Pun
mc I—Having purchased the Mail Routes from Spruce
Creek to Williamsburg, and from Williamsburg to Spring
field Furnace, together with the stock upon said routes,
the subscriber is now prepared to carry passengers from
Spruce Creek to Williamsburg and return daily, and be
tween Williamsburg and Springfield Furnace tri-weekly.
hacks will leave Spruce Creek daily at 1 o'clock, P. M.,
(on arrival of the cars,) and Willitunsburg daily, (Sundays
excepted,) at 7 o'clock, A. M
PHILIP MOYER
Tyrone City, January 26, 1553.-6ra.
WIGS-WIGS-WIGS.
BATCLIELOWS WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass
all. They are elegant, light, easy and durable.
Fitting to a charm—no turning up behind—no shrink
ing off the head; indeed, this is the only Establishment
where these things are properly understood and made.
[Nov.l7, 185 S, ly.l 233 BROADWAY. NEW YORK.
-DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EX
II:ACM.II.—In all diseases, inflammation, more or
less, predominates—now, to allay inflammation, strikes at
the root of disease—hence an immediate cure.
DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR
and Normxc ELSE, will allay inflammation at once, and
make a certain cure.
DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR
will cure the following among a great catalogue of dis
eases :—Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Chafes, Sore Nipples, Corns,
Bunions, Bruises, Strains, Bites, Poison, Chilblains, Biles,
Scrofula, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Felons, Ear Ache, Piles, Sore
Eyes, Gout. Swellings, Rheumatism, Scald Bead, Salt
Rheum Baldness, Erysipelas, Ringworm, Barber's Itch,
Small Pox, Measles, Rash, &c., &c.
To sonic, it may appear incredulous that so many dis
eases should be reached by one article ; such an idea will
vanish when reflection points to the fact, that the salve
is a combination of ingredients, each and every one apply
ing a perfect antidote to its apposite disorder.
_ _
DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR
in its effects is magical, because the time is so short be
tween disease and a permanent cure • and it is an extractor,
as it draws all disease out of the affected part, leaving na
tnre as perfect as before the injury. It is scarcely neces
sary to say that no house, work-shop, or manufactory
should be one moment without it.
No Pain Extractor is genuine, unless the box has upon
it a steel plate engraving, with the name of Henry Dailey,
Manufacturer.
For sale by all the Druggists and patent medicine dealers
throughout the United States and Canada.
.6 Principal Depot, 165 Chambers St., New York.
C. F. CHACE.
AM's Sold by JOHN READ, HUNTINGDON, PA.
[November, 17, 1853, ly.]
N EWT BOOKS
FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE
TILE ILOUSE : A NEw POCKET MANUAL of Rural Architec
ture; or, How to Build Dwellings, Barns, Stables, and
Out Dwellings of all kinds. With a Chapter on Churches
and School-houses. Price, 50 cents.
THE GARDEN: A NEW POCKET 31.t0.5-unr. of Practical Hor
ticulture; or, How to Cultivate Vegetables, Fruits, and
Flowers. With a Chapter on Ornamental Trees and
Shrubs. Price, 50 cents.
THE FARM: A NEW POCKET MANUAL of Practical Agri
culture; or, How to Cultivate all the Field Crops. With
an Essay on Farm Management, etc. Price, 50 cents.
DOMESTIC ANIMALS: A NEM' POCKET Micsum. of Cattle,
Horse, and Sheep' Husbandry; or, How to Breed and
near the Various Tenants of the Barn-yard, etc., etc.
Price, 50 cents.
LEOW TO TALK: ANEW POCKET 'MANUAL of Conversation
and Debate, with Directions for Acquiring a Grammati
cal Style, and more than Five Ilundred Common Mis
takes Corrected. Price, 50 cents.
HOW TO BEHAVE: A Isirw POCK-ET 31.tNitTi of Republi
can Etiquette, and Guide to Correct Personal Habits;
with Rules for Debating Societies and Deliberative As
semblies, etc. Price, 50 cents.
BLOW TO DO BUSINESS: A IC= POCKET 11IAN0at, of
Practical Affairs and Guide to success in Life; with a
Collection of Business Forms, and a Dictionary of Com
mercial Terms, etc. Price, 50 cents.
THE PRESBYTERIAN PSALMIST.
A collection of tunes adapted to the Psalms and
hymns of the Presbyterian Church in the United States
America, For sale at
LE, Ir" IS' BOOK STORE.
PIIIL.U)EL4FIII, Sept. 9, 1555
VINCENNES, lA, June 22, 1853
JOSEPH REIGGER
I)LATFORM SCALES,
Of every description, suitable for Railroads, &c., for
weighing hay, coal, ore and merchandise generally.
Purchasers run no risk, every scale is guaranteed
correct, and if, after trial, not found satisfatory, can
be returned without charge.
far. Factory at the old stand, established for more than
thirty-five years.
ABBOTT & CO.,
Corner of Ninth and Melon streets, Philadelphia.
March 1559 ant.
GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRA
TED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
New Styles—Prices frontsso to $125. Extra.
Charge of $5 for HentMerS.
405 Broadway, New York.
730 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
These Machines sew from two spools, as purchased from
the store, requiring no re-winding of thread; they Hem,
Fell, Gather, and Stitch in a superior style, finishing each
seam by their own operation, without recourse to the
baud-needle, as is required by other machines. They will
do better and cheaper sewing than a seamstress can, oven
if she works for one cent an hour, and are, unquestionably,
the Lest Machines in the market for family sowing, on ac
count of their simplicity, durability, ease of management,
and adaptation to all varieties of family sewing—executing
either heavy or fine work with equal facility, and without
special adjustment.
As evidence cf the unquestioned superiority of their
Machines, the GROVER & BARER SEWING MACHINE CourANY
beg leave to respectfully refer to the the following
TESTIMONIALS
"Having had one of Grover & Baker's Machines in my
family for nearly a year and a-half, I take pleasure in
commending it as every way reliable for the purpose for
which it is designed—Family Sowing."—Mrs, Joshua
Leavitt, wife of Res. Dr. Leavitt, Editor of N.Y. Indepen-
" I confess myself delighted with your Sewing Machine,
which has been in my family for many months. It has
always been ready for duty, requiring no adjustment, and
is easily adapted to every variety of family sewing, by
simply changing the spools of thread."----Mrs. Elizabdlc
Stridland, wife of Rev. Dr. Strickland, Editor of N.
Christian Advocate.
" After trying several different good machines, I pre
ferred yours, on account of its simplicity, and the perfect
ease with which it is managed, as well as the strength and
durability of the seam. After long experience, I feel com
petent to speak in this manner, and to confidently recom
mend it for every variety of family sewing." —Mrs. E.
B. Spooner, wife qf..the ,Ef liter of Brooklyn Star.
" I have used a GnovEn BAr.Ea Sewing Machine for
two years, and have found it adapted to all kinds of fanc
ily sewing, from Cambric to Broadcloth. Garments have
been worn out without the giving way of a stitch. The
Machine is easily kept in order, and easily used."—Mrs.
A. B. Whipple, wife (f Rev. Geo. Whipple, ,ITeto
" Your Sewing Machine has been in use in my family
the past two years. and the ladies request me to give you
their testimonials to its perfect adaptedness, as well as la
bor-saving qualities in the performance of family and
household sew ing.'—Hobert Boorman, New York..
"For several months we have used Grover 4F.: Baker's
Sewing Machine, and have come to the conclusion that ev
ery lady who desires her sewing beautifully and quickly
done, would be most fortunate in possessing one of these
reliable and indefatigable 'iron needle-women,' whose com
bined qualities of beauty, strength and simplicity, are in
valuable."—J.W.,linrris, daughter of Gcn. Cleo. di Morris,
Editor of the Home Journal.
Extract of a letter from THOS. E. LEAVITT, Esq., an
American gentleman, now resident in Sydney, New South
Wales, dated January I'2, ISSS:
"I bad a tent made in Melbourne, in. 1853, in which
there were over three thousand yards of sewing done with
one of Grover & Baker's Machines, and a single seam of that
has ontstood all the double seams sewed by sailors with a
needle and twine."
"If Homer could be called up from his murky hades, he
would sing the advent of Grover & Baker as a more be
nignant miracle of art than was ever Vulcan's smithy.
He would denounce midnight shirt-making as 'the direful
spring of woes unnumbered.'"—Prof. North.
"I take pleasure in saying, that the Grover & Baker
Sewing Machines have more than sustained my expecta
tion. After trying and returning others, I have three of
them in operation in my different places, and, after four
years trial, have no fault to find."—.7. IL Hanynond, Sen
ator of South Carolina.
"My wife has had one of Grover & Baker's Family Sew
ing Machines for some time, and I Inn satisfied it is one of
the best labor-saving machines that has been invented. I
take much pleasure in recommending it to the public."—
.T. G. harms, GOVerttOr of Tennessee.
"It is a beautiful thing : and puts everybody into an ex
citement of good humor. 'Were I a Catholic, I should in
sist upon Saints Grover and Baker having an eternal holi
day in commemoration of their good deeds for humanity."
—Cassius M. Ciay.
"I think it by far the best patent in use. This Machine
can be adapted from the finest cambric; to the heaviest ens
simere. It sews stronger, faster, and more beautifully
than one can imagine. If mine could not be replaced,
money could not buy it."—Mrs . .L G.Brown, Nashville, Tenn.
"It is speedy, very neat, and durable in its work; is ea
sily understood and kept in repair. I earnestly recom
mend this Machine to all my acquaintances and others."—
Mrs. M. A. Forrest, Memphis, Tenn.
"We find this Machine to work to our satisfaction, and
with pleasure recommend it to the public, as we believe the
Grover & Baker to be the best Sewing Machine in use."—
Dear!' Brothers, Allisonia, Tenn.
"If used exclusively for family purposes, with ordinary
care. I will wager they will last one 'three score years and
ten,' and never get out of fix."--Joint Erskine, Nashville,
Tenn.
"I have had your Machine for several weeks, and am
perfectly satisfied that the work it does is the best and most
beautiful that ever was made."—Maygie Aimison, Nash
ville, Tenn.
"I use my Machine upon coats, dressmaking, and fine
linen stitching. and the work is admirable—far better than
the best hand-sewing, or any other machine I have ever
seen"—Lucy B. Thompson, Nashville, Tenn.
"I find the work the strongest and most beautiful I have
ever seen, made either by hand or machine, and regard the
Grover & Baker Machine as one of the greatest blessings to
our sex."—Mrs. Thy/or, 21'itshrille, Tenn.
"I have one of Grover & Baker's Sewing Machines in
use in my family, and find it invaluable. I can confidently
recommend it to all persons in want of a machine."—G. T.
Thompson, Nashville, Tenn.
4 . I take pleasure in certifying to the utility of the Gro
ver & Baker Sewing Machines. I have used one on almost
every description of work for months, and find it mach
stronger and better in every respect than work done by
hand."—.l. D. IV. Wheeler. Nashville, Tenn.
"I would be unwilling to dispose of my Grover & Baker
Machine for a large amount, could I not replace it again at
pleasure."—.:llrs. &'. Score!, Nashville, Tenn.
"Our two machines, purchased from you, do the work
of twenty young ladies. We with pleasure recommend
the Grover & Baker Sewing Machine to be the best in use."
—N Stillman (POI., Memphis, Tenn.
The Grover & Baker Sewing Machine works admirably.
I think the stitch and work far superior to that of any
Sewing Machine I over saw. On fine work, I think the
Machine would be hard to beat."--.T. M . Davie, Memphis,
Tenn.
"I find the Machine easily managed, very durable, and
take pleasure in recommending it to all who wish conve
nience, economy, and pleasure."---Mrs. Titus : 211eniphiz,
Tenn.
"The Grover. Baker Sewing Machines have given such
satisfaction that we cheerfully recommend them to all who
wish a good and substantial Sewing Machine. It executes
work with much care and speed. and more finely than any
other machine I have seen.”—Mrs, B. B. Mitchell, Mem
phis, Tenn.
"I am happy to give my testimony in favor of Grover
& Baker's Sewing Machine, and of the perfect satisfaction
it gives in every respect. It sews neatly, and is by no
means complicated, and I prefer it to all others I have
seen."—Mrs. Bryan, wife of Rev. 4. M. Bryan, Memphis,
Tenn.
" It affords me much pleasure to say, that the Machine
works well; and I do not hesitate to recommend it as pos
sessing all the advantages you claim for it. My wife is
very much pleased with it, and we take pleasure in certi
fying to this effect."—R. Memphis ' Tenn.
"It gives me pleasure to find the Grover & Baker Sew
ing Machine giving so much satisfaction. I have it in
constant use, and find it all that could be desired. It is
the most simple and durable machine in use, and I heart
ily recommend it."—F. M. White, Memphis, Tcnn.
Having seen, examined, and used many other kinds of
Sewing Machines, I feel free to say, that the Grover & Ba
ker Machines are far superior to all others in use."—M.
Francios .Se` Vs. Nashville, Tenn.
" I consider my Sewing Machine invaluable, and would
not take five times its cost, if I could not supply its place.
With it I can do all my family sewing in about one-fourth
the time I could with my hands."-11. J. Scott, Nashville,
SEND FOR A cnicuLAlL
A LOCAL AGENT WANTED
February 16,-1859
TAPER ! PAPER !
Note, Post, Commercial, Foolscap and Flatcap—a
good assortment for sale by the ream, half ream, quire or
sheet, at
LEWIS' NEW BOOK & STATIONERY STORE.
T)LF4ASE YOUR CHILDREN !
Call at LEWIS' NEw BOOS STORE, where you will
find a choice selection of new and interesting books for
children.
WILLIAM AFRICA
HAS AGAIN COMMENCED THE
B 0 OT AND SHOE-MAKING,
ONE DOOR EAST OF R. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE.
His old customers and the public generally, will give
him a call. [Huntingdon, Oct. 20, 1858.]
lul - VERY STABLE.-
The undersigned would announce to the people of
ntingdon, and the rest of mankind, that
he has purchased the entire Livery stock of
Wm. Williams, and is now prepared to accom
modate all who may give him a call. His
stock of Horses, Carriages, Se., are complete for the ac
commodation of the public, at reasonable prices.
JAMES BRICKER.
P. 3IeATr-tr., Agent.
Huntingdon, Dec. 29, 185 S
T .t T Ay
BYRE
&SH DIY
LANDELL, Fourth andan S d Arch O str S ee E ts . ,
itiladelphia, are now opening a full assortment of NEW
GOODS, FOR SPRING OF 1859.
Spring Silks of New Styles,
Fashionable Double Skirt Robes,
Shawls of the Now Spring Styles,
De Laines and Fancy Dress Goode,
Summer Poplins and Valencia.%
Traveling Dress Goods full variety,
Blankets, Sheeting and Housekeeping Goods.
N. 13.—Storekeepers are respectfully requested to exam
ine our stock of BLACK SILKS and SHAWLS, before
purchasing.
P. S.—New Goods received Daily, and good Bargains
from the Auctions of New Fork and this City.
Xar- Terms Nett Cash and prices low.
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HAIR DYE-HAIR DYE-HAIR
DYE! VIM. A. BATCI.I'S HAIR DYE!
(1• a_ THE Onmvt.tr, AND BEET IN TM4VORLDI! "Da
All others are mero imitations, and should be avoided,
if you wish to escape ridicule.
GRAY, RED, 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 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; the 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 and address upon a
steel plate engraving, on four sides of each Box, of
WILLIAM A. BATCIIELOR,
233 Broadway, New-York.
Sold by JOHN READ, HUNTINGDON', PA.
[November 17, 1858,
H E LIVER INVIGORATOR !-
PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD—Compounded en
tirely from OWLS is one of the best purgative and Liver
medicines now before the public, that acts as a Cathartic,
easier, milder, and more effectual than any other medicine
known. It is not only a Cathartic but a Liver remedy,
acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then
on the bowels and stomach to carry off that matter; thus
accomplishing two purposes effectually, without any of the
painful feeling experienced in the operations of most
Cathartics. it strengthens the system at the same time
that it purges it; and when taken daily in moderato doses
Nvin strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity.
The Liver is one of the! !principal regulators of the
human body; and when it 1 .1 performs its functions well,
i
the powers of the system plie are fully developed. The
STOMNCII is almost entirely '—..,,, dependent on the healthy
action of the ',ma for the (...) proper performance of its
functions; when the sto•
are at fault, and the whole
gnenee 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 lavErt
forms, has but to try a hot
These Gums remove all
the system, supplying in
of bile invigorating the s to
gest Iron, purifying the
health to the whole machin
the disease and effecting a
Limous ATTACKS are cured
vEyrsn, by the occasional
Tort.
One dose after eating is
mach and prevent the food
Only one doso taken be
noun!Ann.
Only one dose taken at
gently, and cures COSTIVE-
One dose taken after each
One dose of two teaspoon-
SICK HEADACHE.
One bottle taken for fe_
the cause of the disease.
Only one dose immediate. ,1
one dose often repeated is a '
mrs, and a preventive of
Only one bottle is needed
the effects of medicine a fter
One bottle taken for
lowness or unnatural color
One dose taken a short
vigor to the appetite, and
One dose, often repeated,
its worst forms, while Sum
yield almost to the first
One or two doses cures
children; there is no surer,
the world, as it NEVER Ems.
A few bottles cures
sorbents.
We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as a
preventive for FEVER ANL AGUE, CHILL ErvErt, and all FEVERS
of a ratans Ti'. 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.
4z-- Mix 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 Jiving benefit,
and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any
kind of LIVER Complaint, from the worst JAUNDICE or
DYSPEPSIA to a. common ll.c.kroLcuz, all of which are the re
sults of a DISEASED LIVER.
PRICE. ONE DOLLAR A BOTTLE.
Da, SANFORD. Proprietor, 343 Broadway, New York.—
And retailed by all Druggists. _ [je9.ly]
PounOOK BINDING.
Old Books, Magazines, or publications of any kind,
d to order, if left at
LEWIS' BOOK d STATIONERY STORE.
ST. VINCENT AND VISITATION
MANUALS, for sale at
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY AND MUSIC STORE.
BOOTS & SIIOES.—OId and young
can be fitted at BENJ. JACOBS' store in• Market
square, limutingdon, Pa. (0ct28.)
tRItICKER'S Mammoth Store is the
• place to get the WC , rth of your money, in Dry Goods,
hardware, Groceries, &c., &c.
BUTCHER -KNIVES and Carvers, in
great variety, for sale at the Hardware Store of
JAMES A. BROWN.
GROCERIES, &c., &c.—Call at the
cheap store of BENJ. JACOBS. All kinds of coun
try produce taken in exchange at the highest market pri
ces. (0ct28.)
TLASTING POWDER and SAFETY
FUSE, for sale low, at the Hardware Store of
JAS. A. BROWN.
VARNISH. ! VARNISH
ALL RINDS, warranted good, for sale at
BROWN'S Hardware Store,
April 28, 185S—tf. Huntingdon, Pa
ADIES, ATTENTION !—My assort-
T
4 ment of beautiful dress goods is now open,
and ready
fur inspection. Every article of dress you may desire, can
be found at my store. D. P. GWIN.
Q.I.LK BONN E TS, latest styles, in great
variety, and very cheap, at the mammoth store of
D. P. GWIN.
,('CLOAKS, TALINIAS, RIGOLETTES,
x_j Victorines and Read Dresses are sold at prices, which
defy competition, by FISLIER & 310.1[TRIRIE.
T - ) ENE WING HIS STOCK.
Call at S. S. SMITH'S GROCERY for everything
fresh and good.
OSGOOD'S Series of School Books,
For sale at
LEWIS' ROOK & STATIONERY STORE.
T.NKS.
_IL A superior article of writing Inks for salo at
LEWD' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.
UM SHOES, cheaper at D. P. Gwin's
‘_A than can be had in town. Call and bee them.
is
mach Is at fault, the bowels
system suffers in cense-
Liver baying 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
tic, and conviction is cer-
1
i morbid or bad matter from
their place a healthy flow
mach, causing food to di
blood, giving tone and
ery, removing the cause of
radical cure.
and what is better, PRE
use of the Lmn. Ls:viaoa,t-
F"
sufficient to relieve the sto
front raising and souring.
fore retiring, preveicts
'light, loosens the bowels
NESS.
meal will cure ThrsrErslA.
fuls will always relieve
male obstruction removes
and makes a perfect cure.
ly relieves CHOLIC, while
sure cure for CHOLERA Meg
' CLIME/LA.
to throw out of the system
a long sickness.
Jaundice removes all eat
from the skin.
time before eating gives
makes food digest well.
cures CHRONIC DLturavEA in
oea and BOWEL complaints
dose.
attacks caused by Wor.vis in
safer, or speedier remedy in
Drorsy, by exciting the ab-
PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CARDS
[AVID BLAIR,
Miner and Shipper of Broad Top Coal. Office Hun
tingdon Pa.
EVANS, WALSHCoaI. & CO., Miners and
Dealers in Broad Top
Office, Huntingdon, Va.
lIK. NEFF, M. D., offers his profes
® slow] services to the citizens of Huntingdon and
vicinity. 01lice, Hill street, opposite Dr. Luden's.
in A. MILLER,
vir. 'Dealer in Groceries, Confectionaries, &c.. &c
LOUTS,
Proprietor of the Farmers' Home
-DIR. JOHN IVIeCULLOCH, offers his
professional services to the citizens of Huntingdon
and vicinity. Office on Hill street, one door east of Reed's
Drug Store. Aug. 28, '55.
T STMILLER,,
Proprietor Of the Jackson louse
H.
WILLIAMS,
Proprietors of the Franklin House
SS. SMITH, Dealer in Drugs, Medi
. cines, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, Oils, &c. Also—Gro
ceries, Confectioneries, &c., Huntingdon, Pa.
EMIEM
QCOTT & BROWN, Attorneys at Law,
L. 7 Huntingdon, Pa. Office same as that formerly occu
pied by Mr. Scott. Huntingdon, Oct. 17, 1553.
WM. LEWIS,
Dealer in Books, Stationery and Musical Instru
ments, Huntingdon, Pa.
w. DUTCHER,
t • Watchmaker and repairer, and dealer in Watches,
Clocks, Jewelry, &c., Huntingdon, Pa.
T) ALLISON MILLER, DENTIST,
e ll untingdon, Pa. June 24, 1857.
B R. T. A. LYON, Dentist,
SHADE GAP, Huntingdon couny, Pa
November 11, 1857.
-1-) P. 0-WIN,
• Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens
-ware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c,
- TAMES BRICKER,
T, Dealer ,in Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Queens
ware, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
X M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO.
o Founders, Iltintingilon, Pa
TAMES A. BROWN,
Dealer in Hardware, Cutlery, Paints, Oils, &c., Hunt
ingdon, Pa.
MOSES STROUS,
Dealer in Dry Goods, Beady Made Clothing, Gro
ceries, Boots and Slices, Hats and Caps, etc.
li ROMAN,
. Dealer in Ready Made Clothing, Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes, &c.
ippENJ. JACOBS,
Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Grocer
ies, Queensware, &c. &c.
Air GUTMAN & CO., "Dealers in Ready
e made Clothing, Huntingdon, Pa.
LiIISHER & i\IeMUItTRIE, Dealers in
EE ,, Dry Goods, Grain, dc., Huntingdon, Pa.
EVI WESTBROOK,
4 1 Dealer in Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Misses' Bouts,
Shoes, Gaiters, Morocco Lerther, etc.
-rOSEPII REIGGER,
Watchmaker and dealer in Watches, Clocks, and Jew
elry,
- - .
I. WILLIAMS,
Plain and Ornamental Marble Manufacturer
•
OWEN BOAT,
Carriage and Waggon 'Manufacturer
A NDREW MO - EMS,
Proprietor of the Broad Top llonqe
- - --
QIMPSON MEGAIIAN & CO., - ers
U and Dealers in Broad Top Coal, McCunnellstown.
Huntingdon county, Pa.
TOHN F. RAMEY, County Surveyor,
eff , litrtingdon, Pa. Office on Mil street, one door eat
of the Huntingdon Marble Yard.
ILEFERENCES—L. T. Watson, Philadelphia; J. P. Lei
Geologist, Philadelphia; Charles Mickley, Rough and
Ready Furnace, Hon. Jonathan
Rum - AnD LANUDON, Miner and
Dealer in Broad Top Coal, liopowell, Bvilrord coun
ty, Pa. [Nov. 3,'55.
VLEXANDRIA BREWERY.
I -- ISENBERG & CONNOR, are prepared to furni:,ll all
orders for ALE, promptly. Address Isenberg & Connor,
Alexandria, Huntingdon county, l'a. [Dec. 8, 1888.]
______
A - mmER3IA,N& CO.,Miners and Deal
ers in Broad Top Coal, Broad Top, Hnnting,don co..
Penna. [Nov. 3, 1553.
13ROAD TOP HOUSE. ANDREW
MOEBUS would respectfully inform the public
that lie has fitted up the Broad Top House, on Alle
glieny street, at the Broad Top Depot, Iluntingdon.XW.
and is now prepared to entertain strangl re and travellers
in an unobjectionable style.
Ilis table will always be supplied with the substantials
and delicacies of the season. ills Bar is furnished with the
choicest liquors. In a word, no pains will be spared to
render guests comfortable and happy. June Is.
r„ 0 . • COUNTRY DEALERS can
buy CLOTHINO 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. H. ROMAN.
HARDIYARE!
A Large Stock, just received, and for sale at
BRICKER'S MAMMOTH STORE
RY GOODS fine assortment on
Jhand for the accommodation of customers, at )IENJ
JACOBS' Cheap Corner," Market Square. (oct2S
QTONE-WARE at S. S. Smith's Gro
eery, 20 per cent. cheaper than any other place in
town.
rrnE MAMMOT}I STORE
• Is the place for Latest Styles of Ladies' Dress Goods
GROCERIES
Of all kinds at STROUS' Cheap Store
FOR EVERYBODY
TRY THE NEW STORE,
On IllU Street opposite Carmon's Store
THE BEST
SUGAR and MOLASSES,
COFFEE, TEA and CHOCOLATE,
FLOUR, FISH, SALT and VINEGAR.
CONFECTIONERIES, CIGARS and TOBACCO,
SPICES OF TILE BEST, AND ALL KINDS,
and overy other article usually found in a Grocery Store
ALSO— Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs,
Paints, Varnishes, Oils and Spts. Turpentine,
Fluid, Alcohol, Glass and Putty,
BEST WINE and BRANDY for medical purposes.
ALL THE BEST PATENT MEDICINES,
and a large number of articles too numerous to mention,
The public generally will please call and examine for
themselves and learn my prices.
Huntingdon, May 25, 1858,
JADIES DRESS GOODS !
A splendid assortment at STROUS' Cheap Stop in
, larket Square. [March 31, 1858.
CLOTHING I
A. new arrival for Spring and Summer, at STROUS
Cheap Store. Call and be fitted. [March 31, 1858.
GROCERIES,
Of tho best, always ready for customers, at
J. BRICKER'S MAMMOTIL STORE
CLOTHING CLOTHING! ! Keep
yourself warm. Call at M. GUTMAN .3: CO'S Cheap
Clothing Store, in Long's new building, Market Square,
Huntingdon, Pa. A good stock always on hand. (oc2S.)
'DOUGLASS & SHERWOOD'S Pat
ent .Extension. Skirts, for sale only by
FISIIER & 11101IIRTRIE.
-MEN'S Under-Shirts and Drawers, Lin
en Shirt Fronts, Ready Made Shirts, White & Fancy,
Collars, &c., very cheap at D. P. GWI.N'S.
BOOKS FOR EVERYBODY !
A large assortment of the most popular and inter
esting books of the day, just received and for sale at
LEWIS' NEW BOOK & STATIONERY STORE.
SUGAR, from 9 to 1 cents, at
2. 2. SUITIVB GROCERY
THE CASSVILLE SEMINARY.
ONLY $22 50 PER QUARTER..
THE PRESENT FACULTY.
M. McN. WALSH, Principal,
Prof. of Languages and Philosophy
CHAS. S. JOSLIN, A. M.,
Prof of Latin, Greek, etc:
JAMES W. HUGHES,
Prof. of Mathematics.
BENJAMIN F. HOUCK,
Adjunct Prof. of Mathematics.
GEO. W. LINTON,
Prof of Vocal Music.
Mrs. M. MeN. WALSH, Precogress,
Teacher of Botany, History, Reading, etc.
Miss E. M. FAULKNER,
Teacher of Penis Work, Painting, Drawing, etc,-
Miss D. L. STANLEY,
leacher of Piano Music, Wax Fruit, Flowers, etc'.
Mrs. Dn. DARWIN,
Teacher of English Branches.
Miss J. M. WALSH,
Teacher of Primary English.
The recent success of this School is extraordinary. Be ,-
sides being the cheapest ono 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 agee'
and of both sexes are received. The expenses for board,
room rent, furniture, fuel and tuition in common English,
are only 522.50 per quarter. Students can enter whenever
they wish. For other information address John D. Walsh,
Cassville, Huntingdon county, Pa. Del6-tf.j.
mHE HUNTING-DON FOUNDRY IN
BLAST AGAIN !—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". I and are prepared to furnish Castings of
itrigart „,„ every description, of best quality and
workmanship, on short notice, and on•
reasonable terms. • Farmers are invited to call and exam
ine our Ploughs. We are manufhcturing the Hunter
Plough. This plough took the first premium at the Hun
tingdon county Agricultural Fairlast fall. Also, Hunter's
celebrated Cutter Ploughs, which can't be beat—together
with the Keystone,Hillside and Bar-shear ploughs. Wo
have on hand an are manufacturing Stoves—such as
, Cook, Parlor, and Office stoves for wood or coal. Hollow
ware, consisting of Kettles, Boilers, Skillets, &c., all of
which we will sell cheap for cash or in exchange for coun
try produce. Old metal taken for castings. By a strict
attention to business, and a desire to please, we hope to re
ceive a liberal share of public patronage.
I=
J. M. CUNNINGHAM & 111 W
Ilunting,tlon. April 30, 1856.
ll ßLlA l heundersi z ea
would respectfully e'lithetentionoftiezen.
of Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of
beautiful marble now on hand. He is prepared to furnish.
at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables
and Stones of every desired size and form of Italian or
Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved with appro
priate devices, or plain, as may suit.
Buihuing Marble, Door and Window Sills, &c., will be•
furnished to order.
W. W. pledges hiniself to furnish material and work—
manship equal to any in the country, at a fair price. Cull
and see, before you purchase elsewhere. Shop on BM
street, Huntingdon, Pa. -
Huntingdon, May 16, 1855
THE HUNTING-DON 3IILL.—The
undersigned owners of the Huntingdon Mill inform
the farmers and the public generally that they now have
their new mill in running order, with all the modern im
provements in the Water Wheels and Machinery.
They have put in live of the Improved Jouval Turbine
Water Wlweb4, and can grind in all stages of water, and
during the coldest weather any and all kinds of grain.
They are prepared to sell, and have on hand for sale at
all times at Market rates all kinds of Flour, Feed, and
Stuffs ; and Farmers can have their own grain ground and
take it back in a return load, or they can be furnished in
exchange at a moment's notice, an equal quantity of Flour
and Bran, or chopped feed.
Their smut machine is of improved manufacture. and
they will insure a "a full turn out" of superior quality to
every bushel of grain left at their mill.
FISHER S.: 3IcMURTRIE.
Huntingdon, Dec. 8, 1856.
'1 ALT, at the new CLOTHING STORE
ki of OUTMAN & CO., if you want a good article of
Clothing. Store room in Long's new building, in the Dia
mond, lluntingdon. Sept. 9, 1557.
PLENDID RAG- CARPET for 371-2 e
per yard, at the cheap Store of
OVERCOATS, of all kinds, cheaper
than elselc here, at
Uct.l, 1c(;. H. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE.
riONFECTIONERIES of the very best.
Call at MILLER'S.
J J ADIEs' DRESS GOODS, rich styles,
Jr and very cheap. at D. P. GWIN'S.
T_R ATS AND CAPS---A fine assortment
11 A t BENJ. JACOB.S: Store.
—4=
{ l].Sll—just received, and for sale at the
s il . 2 Cheap Grocery of G. A. MILLER.
OURNING COLLARS—handsome
styles, just received I.)}.
-
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Taken in exchange for Goode, nt
J. BRICKER'S ibIAMMOTII STORE
tri & CO.,
jr Arc selling CLOTHING at exceedingly low prices.—
Call and see. [March 31,1858.
bracing Robes of all kinds, Beragcs, Chaleys, Lawns
Culd Brilliants, Chintzes, &c., can be fund at the "Me
t I . OIA - oR:in." •
IiVERYBODY BUYS AT
u-4
BRICKER'S.
BRICKER'S.
BRICKER'S.
BRICKER'S.
BRICKER'S.
BRICKER'S.
BRICKER'S.
BRICKER'S.
BRICKER'S.
Blacksmiths buy at
Carpenters buy at
Builders buy at
Saddlers buy at
Shoemakers buy at
Cabinetmakers buy at
Farmers buy at
Housekeepers buy at
BUILDERS
Arc requested to call and examine the hardware,
&e., at BRICKER'S MAMMOTH STORE.
_ _
W______. HA_LEBONE, Reed & Brass Hoops,
and Reed Skirts, for sale at the Cheap Store of
D. P. GNVIN,
l)OOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS,
the largest stock ever brought to town, are selling,:
very cheap at FISHER. & McMURTME'S.
ADIES DRESS GO ODS.—A
, .splen
. ilia assortment now on hand, at
BENJ. JACOBS' Store.
ADIES COLLARS—Newest Styles--
in great variety at the"METROPOLITAN."
[IHE GREATEST VARIETY of the
richest styles of Dress Goods and Trimmings, can
always be found at the fashionable store of
MILER & McMURTRIE.
CIOAL BUCKETS and Shovels,
\..) for sale by JAMES A. BROWN
fIOME ONE-COME ALL,
To the Cheap Store of M. STROUS, and examine hia
New Goods and Prices. [March 31. 1858,
UMBER!T
For sale at
11)00'
a`S, SHOES, HATS and CAPS . ,
J) the largest stock ever brought to town, are selling
very cheap, by & McMURTALE,
S. S. SMITH
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Received in exchange for New Goods, at M. STROUS,
Store. [March 31. 1858.
T J IQUORB, of the best, for Medicinal,
purposes, at • S. S. SMITH'S.
eILASS Preserving Jars, different sizes,
for sale cheap, by FISHER & WMURTRIE.
TI? YOU WANT TO BE CLOTHED,
Call at the store of BENJ.JACOBS.
CLOTHING !-A large stock on hand,.
at the cheap store of BENJ. J.4.C085. Call and ex
amine goods and prices. (0ct28.)
TRACING MUSLIN,
DRAFTJAG AND DRAWING TAPER,
White and Colored Card Paper,
For sale at
LEWIS' BOOK & STATIONERY STORE.
GUITARS, VIOLINS, Bows, Screws,
Bridges, Strings, Rosin, &c., &c., for sale at
LEWIS' BOOR, STATIONERY AND MUSIC STORE.
SHOT, Lead, Caps, Powder and Game
).„7 Bags, for sale at the Hardware Store of
JAMBS A. BROWN.
FISHER & McMURTRIE
FISHER S MaTURTRIE
OTS and 81.1.0E5, the largest and
cheapest assortment in town, at
id Line of Dress Goods—eni-
IBM
W3l. WILLIA.ItS
D. D. GWIN'S
D. P. GWIN'S