REMOVAL Clothing ! Clothing ! Clothing ! The largest and best selected stock of Ready made Fall and Winter Clothing, Ever offered to the citizens of Huntingdon TF Srou wish to get a cheap and fashiouable 1 suit of clothing at 30 per cent. less than you elsewhere can procure them, then go to the cheap Clothing Emporium of HENRY ROMAN, opposite Coats' Hotel, in Market Square, Hunt. ingdon, Pa., where you will find Ready made Clothing in any quality, made of sound materi als, and in the most fashionable style and at rates immeasurably below any other establish. ment in this vicinity, where it is considered that the " nimble six-pence is far preferable to the slow shilling," and where, for good fits, fine ma terials, fashionable style and finish, "he cant be beat." The subscriber respectfully invites the atten tion of his numerous friends and customers and the public in general to his immense and well assorted stock of Mens' and Boys' Fall and Winter Clothing, consisting partly of Fine cloth, Beaver, Pilot, Petersham, Whitney, Felt and Double Overcoats, Cloth Frock, Dress, Sack and Business coats of all qualities, styles and colours. Monkey Jackets. Roundabouts of different sorts, qualities and prices. Fine Black Doeskin, Cloth and Cassimere pants do., fancy Cassimer, Sati net, Tweed, as well as a variety of magnificent Vests, some of which in quality and workman ship equal any custom work, that can be obtained in any other place. Besides a large assortment of Boys' clothing, the subscriber also keeps on hand a well selected stock of Gentlemen's Fur nishing Goods, such as handkerchiefs, cravats, collars, gloves, sacks, shirts of all descriptions. Undershirts, Drawers, knit Jackets, Suspenders, Travelling Bags, Hats and Caps, and a great many other articles too numerous to specify. Encouraged by past favors, the subscriber has far- exceeded his usual outlay in purchasing stock, and he now assures the public that'no person wishing to purchase need leave his store without being suited, he is enabled "to sell at the very lowest prices and whoever wishes to make a wise outlay of his money is respectfully invi ted to call and examine for himself. HENRY ROMAN. October 10th, 1854. MATCHES! MATCHES !! JOHN DONNELY, MANUFACTURER AND INVENTOR OF SAFETY PATENT SQUARE UPRIGHT WOOD BOX MATCHES. No. 106 North FOURTH Street (above Race,) PHILADELPHIA. NrATCHES having become an indispensable article in housekeeping, the subscriber af ter a great sacrifice of time and money, is ena bled to offer to the Public an article at once corn. bining Utility and Cheapness. The inventor knowing the danger apprehended on account of the flimsey manner in which Matches are gen erally packed in paper, has by the aid of New Steam Machinery of his own invention, succee ded in getting up a safety patent square upright wood box ; this box is far preferable, inasmuch that it occupies no more room than the old round wood box, and contains at least Two Hundred per Cent more Matches, which to Shippers is con siderable advantage ; it is entirely new, and se. cure against moisture and spontaneous combus tion, and dispels all danger on transportation by means of Railroad, Steamboat or any other mode of Conveyance. These Matches are packed so that one gross or more may be Shipped to any part of the World with perfect safety. They are the ,most desira ble article for Home Consumption, and the Sou thern and Western Markets that have ever been invented. DEALERS and SHIPPERS, will do well to call and examine for themselves. a 7" These Matches, are WARRANTED to be superior to anything heretofore offered to the Public. JOHN DONNELLY. 106 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia. December 12, 1854. Now's the time for New Goods, AT D. P. GWIN'S STORE. TA P. GWIN has just opened a new stock of I _I, Goods, consisting of the most fashionable Dress Goods for Ladies and Gentlemen, such a- Silks, fancy and black, Bereges, Berege Delains Lawns, Morenoes, Ginghams, and Prints of all Kind; Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinetts, woolen, Goods, Vestings, &c. &c. Also. Ribbons, Cloves, Mitts, Hosery, Dress-buttons, Veils, Col lars. Laces, Fringes, &c. &c. Also, Flannels, Cotton Flannels, white and colored; Muslines bleached and unbleached, and a large variety of other Goods too numerous to mention. Also, Groceries of all kinds. Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Hard ware, Glassware and Queensware. ' My old customers and as many new ones as can crowd in, are earnestly requested to call and examine my goods. All kinds of Country produce taken in ex change for Goods at the highest market.prices. Sept. 26th, 1854. Grocery and Confectionary Store. LONG & DECREE., RESPECTFULLY informs their friends and the public in general, that they stilleontin ue the Grocery and Confectionary business, un der the Sons of Temperance Hall, on Main street, Huntingdon, where they have now on hand a full and general assortment of Groceries and Confectionaries, which they will sell wholesale and retail. They have also on hand Buckets, Salt, Carpet Bags, Fancy Articles, &c., &e., &c.,a1l of which they will sell cheap. Country produce taken in ex. change for Goods—the cash paid when we have no Goods to suit customers. As we are determined to accommodate all who may call at our store, we invite an exami. nation and trial of our stock. LONG & DECKER. Huntingdon, Apl. 19,1854. Dry-Goods, Clothing, Groceries, &c. &c AI the Cheap Corner, DENS. JACOBS respectfully informs his old j customers, Democrats, Whigs, and Know. Nothings, and the public in general, that he has just opened a large assortment of New Goods for fall and winter, consisting in part of every vari. ety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS of the latest styles and best qualities ; and Dry-Coods in gen. oral too numerous to mention. LADIES' SILK BONNETTS, twenty-five per cent. cheaper than ever. READY-MADE CLOTHING—a large as sortment for men and boys. GROCERIES —fresh and of all kinds. HATS AND CAPS, and BOOTS and SHOES of all kinds for men, women, misses and boys. QUEENSWARE, and all other articles usu ally kept in a country store. Every body, and the rest of man and woman kind, are invited to call and examine for them. selves. Huntingdon, Sept. 6tl) 1854. TUST received, another fresh supply of fall e j and winter ,Goods, and for sale very low by 3. & W. SAXTON. county The Chambersburg and IVlount Union Stage Line Revived. SHE undersigned aware that a suspension of the lute of Stages over the road between Chambers burg and Mt. Union cannot but be disadvanta geous to a large section of country, has, at con siderable expenses and trouble, made arrange ments to run a Line of Stages Tri-weekly be. tween the two points. Good Horses and com fortable Stages have been placed on the route, and experienced and trusty drivers will super intend the running of the Coaches. The pro prictor of the line is desirous that it be main ta.ined,and he therefore earnestly calls upon the public generally to patronise it, confident that it will be for their mutual advantage. Every at tention necessary will be given, and the running of the Stages will be regular. L - 4 Stages leave Mt. Union every Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, arriving at Chambersburg the same evenings. Returning, leave Chambcrsbug the same nights at 10 o'clock arriving at Mt. Union early the following morn ing in time for the Cars. Stages stop at Shiy leysburg, Orbisonia, Shade Gap, Burnt Cabins, Fannetsburg, Horse Valley, Strasburg, and Keefer's Store. LT' Fare through $3,00; to intermediate points in proportion. _ . January 2, 1855.—tf. Herald of Pennmanship ! Good News for Bad Writers ! For Young Men going into Business ! Ladies, Children and Schools ! you can now obtain, for the first time in the world, a practical Handwriting, adapted to business or correspondence, with as much cer tainty as a child learns to walk; and without, nearly as well as with, the aid of a griaster ! McLATTRYN'S CURRENTE CALAMO (Rapid Pen) System puts this necessary art in the power of all, without mistake; by a series of Manuel Gymnastie Exercises, entirely new in their design, it takes the chain off the arm and fingers, makes the hand perfectly at home on paper, and combines the clement of rapidity with the beauty of execution. It begins A Revolution in the Art of Writing! such as has never before taken place, and will qualify thousands of young men for good posi tions us book-keepers, accountants, and copy ists, who have failed to learn to write well un der every other system. It is equally adapted to teaching a rapid and elegant ladies' hand. Self-Instruction Series of Books The essential course of this series consists of MacLaurin's System of Manuel Gymnastic Exer cises, in ewe numbers, accompanied by a book of instructions, six books in all, together with six of the MacLaurin Penn and a holder, put up in one package, and sent to any part of the Uni ted States by mail, with the postage paid, at one dollar. The larger course is the-same as the preceed ing, augmented by the series of Six Round and Fine.hand Copy Books and a Blank Exercise Ruled Book, for additional practice, making thirteen books in all, with Pens and Instruction Book, at two dollars.' Tne book, containing a full Exposition of the System, with Directions,-will be sent separate to any one ordering it and including a postage stamp and twelve and a half cents. This will give a full knowledge of the immense advanta ges of the System over all others, and enable the buyer to proceed understandingly, if not al. ready aware of the nature of the plan; which is, the art of writing rapidly from the first, and at the same time well—an art never before taught in the schools or by writing masters. EXTRA.-1. Primary Book of Big Exercises for hand and arm, introductory to the Course, adapted to children from four years old upward, and useful to all: 184 cents. 2. Book of Mammoth Capital Letters, for ex. tra Gymnastic Exercises during the whole course. 184 cents. These two books also in dispensable in schools. IL The School Series. Teachers are respectfully informed that Mac- Laurin's System of Gymnastic E.s.ereises, being a complete Course of Gymnastic Exercises, de. signed to give the greatest possible command of the pen—published in six numbers, price 75 cts; MacLaurin's Round-hand Copy Books, in two parts, price 25 cents; and MacLaurin's Series of Fine-hand Copy Books, in four parts, price 50 cents, are now ready. The above twelve books constitute MacLaurin's Complete Series. Price $1 50 for the set. MacLaurin's 24 Writing Tablets, for chil dren in families and primary schools, 6ry cents each; sent by mail in packages of 6, 12, or 24, containing the Big Exercises on stiff boards, for pen, pencil or style. Just the thing for amusing and instructing the child at the same time; COM. bining the toy and the book'. CHARLES B. NORTON, Publisher, 71 Chambells Street, N. Y. • - -r- •• - o •f if ploy.. - a AGENTS WANTED, In every section of the United States. THE MOST ELEGANT AND USEFUL VOLUME OF THE Yy.h.n. SEARS' GREAT WORK ON RUSSIA. JUST published, an Illustrated Description of the RUSSIAN EMPIRE. Being a Physical and Political History of its Governments and provinces, Productions, Resources, Imperial Government, Commerce, Literature, Education al Means, Religion, People, Manners, Customs, Antiquities, etc., etc., from the latest and most authentic . sources. Embellished with about 200 Engravings, and Maps of European and Asiatic Russia. The whole complete in one large octavo volume of about 700 pages, ele gantly and substantially bound. Retail price, three dollars. This work has been several years in prepara. tion, and will, it is believed, meet in the fullest acceptation of the word, the want so universal ly felt for icliable information on the history and internal resources of a country occupying so large a portion of the Eastern Hemisphere, and holding so formidable a position at the present time to the rest of Europe and Asia ; but of which far less is known than of any oth. er Europeon nation. 11.. g" Also a deeply interesting volume, entitled "THE REMARKABLE ADVENTURES OF CELEBRATED PERSONS," embracing the Romantic Incidents and Adventures in the Lives of Sovereigns, Statesmen, Generals, Princes, Warriors, Travellers, Adventurers, Voyagers, &c. eminent in the History of Europe and America, including Sketches of over fifty cele brated heroic characters. Beautifully illustra ted with numerous engravings. One vol. 400 pages, royal 12mo. cloth, gilt. Price, $1,25 The subscriber publishes a number of most valuable Pictorial Boooks, very popular, and of such a moral and religious influence that while good-men may safely engage in their circula tion, they will confer a public benefit, and re ceive a fair compensation for their labor. 111' To men of enterprise and tact, this husi. ness offers an opportunity for profitable employ. ment seldom to be met with. Persons wishing to engage in their sale, will receive promptly by mail, a Circular con_ taining full particulars with "Directions to per_ sons disposed to act as Agents," together with terms on which they will be furnished, by ad dressing the subscriber, post paid. ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, Jan. 31, 1855. 181, William St., New York. ~~ is ®,V,uY ~iit./. JOHN JAMISON. IMI PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW STOCK OP DutY-GOODS, _ FOR THE SPRING OF 1855. lIYRE & LANDELL, S. W. corner of Forth and Arch Sts., PHILADELPHIA, arc fully pre. pared to suit buyers, wholesale and retail, with goods adapted to their wants at the lowest nett cash prices. BLACK SILKS, BRITISH PRINTS, FANCY do. PLAID GINGHAM'S, NEW DRESS GOODS, GOOD LINENS, NEW Spring Shawls, TABLE LINENS, Novelties in Lawns, SHEETINGS, ic., 4-c . N. 8., Bargains daily received from the Auc tions of New York and Philadelphia. P. S.— Oil Boiled Black Silks warranted not to cut in wearing. Store keepers supplied with those goods regularly. Feb- 28, 1855-3 m. Front Street Wire Manufactory VVATSON & COX, Sieve, Riddle, Screen V V and Wire Cloth Manufacturers, No. 46 NORTH FRONT ST., corner of Comb's Alley, between Market and Mulberry (Arch) Streets, Philadelphia, continue to manufacture of su perior quality, Brass and Iron Wire Sieves of all kinds ; Brass and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper Makers, &c. Cylinders and Dandy Rolls covered in the best manner. Heavy Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers, Sieves for Brass and Iron Founders, Screen Wire, Window Wire, Safes, Traps, Dish Cov ers, Coal and Sand Screens, &c: Fancy Wire Work of every description. [Feb. 20, 3m USEFUL EPiIPILOTMENT. From $3 to $6 a day clear.---A chance to make money. BOOK AGENTS WANTED, TO sell a new book entitled "One Thousand Things Worth Knowing'• This affords an op. portunity seldom to be met with. For particu lars address, post paid, M. A. RIM & CO, Elizabethtown, Lancaster co., Pa. Feb. 20, 1855. LEATHER. FRITZ, HENDRY & CO., No. 29 North Third St., Philadelphia. M Importers OßOe a O oof FRENCHManufacturers, C F C A Tr r i y K s CALF—SKINS, and dealers in RED and OAK SOLE LEATHER and KIPP. [Feb 20,1855-1 y WAL L PAPERS, BURTON & LANIINGr, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, No. 124 ARCH. Street, second door above Sixth, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE .5. RETAIL. - LIVERY article in their line of business at the Uj very lowest market CASH PRICES, and solicit th patronage of dealers and others. Feb. 20, 1855-3 m FILMS & RASPS. NEW STREET FILE WORKS, PHILADELPHIA. rpHE subscriber is constantly Manufacturing 1_ for WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FILES AND RASPS, of every description, and having been practical ly engaged in the business more than Thirty Years, can guarantee his work at the lowest prices. • Manufacturers and Mechanics, can have their OLD FILES RECUT AND MADE EQUAL TO NEW at half the original cost. J. D. SMITH. No. 61 NEW St., (between Race & Vine & .2nd & 3rd Sts.,) Philadelphia. Jan. 23, 1855-3 m. REMOVAL. LIGHT ! LIGHT ! ! LIGHT ! ! ! M. B• nYOTT Rx., IZITT HAVE removed to their New Store and Fac tory, No. 74 South Second Street Philadel phia, (Five doors below their old stand;) hay. ing increased facilities, we offer to Merchants and others, GAS FIXTURES and LAMPS of every description, and at . the lowest Manufac turer's prices, and unsurpassed in quality or ap pearance by any in the Country. Our Stock embraces Dyott's Patent Pine Oil Lamps, (the best in the World.) Burning Fluid and Solar Lard Lamps, Chandeliers, for Gas, Pine Oil, Solar Lard, and Fluid, Hall and Patent Spring Hand Lanthorns, Globes, Glasses, Wicks, Pine Oil and Fluid wholesale and retail. Merchants and others will find it to their ad vantage to call and examine our stock and pri- ces. ay- Particular attention given to fitting up Churches and other public buildings. October 3rd, 1854. STAUFFER and HARLEY. Cheap Watches and Jewelry, WHOLESALE and R.ET.A..11, at the." Philadelphia Watch =2a:4...and Jewelry Store," No. 96 North SECOND STREET ,corner of Quarry ,Phila. dclphia. Gold Lever Watches, full j °well 18 carat cases, . - - - $2B 00 Gold Lepines, 24 00 Silver Lever Watches ,fulljewellcd , 12 00 Silver Lepine, jewels, - - 9 00 Superior Quartiers, - . - 700 Gold Spectacles, - . 700 Fine Silver do. - - - 1 50 Gold Bracelets, - - - 300 Ladies' Gold Pencils, - 1 00 Silver Tea Spoons, set, - - - 500 Gold Pens, with Penciland SilverHolder,l 00 Gold Finger Rings, 37i cents to $80; Watch Glasses,plain,l2 cents; Patent,lB4 l ;Lunet,2s, otherarticles in proportion. All goodswarran ted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY, On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower thanthe above prices. Sept. 27, 1854-Iy. GREAT ARRIVAL OF Confectionary). Fruit and Toys, AT NICEBUS' In Market Square, Huntingdon, Pa. rpHE public generally, and the little ones in 1. particular, are requested to call at Mcebus' Establishment, where all kinds of SWEETMEATS, CANDIES and Nuts, and a large assortment of TOTS can be had. Please call and examine for yourselves. 0ct.10th,1854. IMPROVED LARD LAMP. r 11HE undersigned having purchased the full j and exclusive right and privilege of con structing,-using, and vending to others, the right to make and use, in the county of Huntingdon, STONESIFER & SMITH'S improvement in the adjustable packing for a lamp for burning lard. Lamps for sale by the dozen or single, also township rights for sale at reasonable pri ces. All orders promptly attended to by addressing the subscriber, Orbisonia, Huntingdon county, Pennsylvania. GEO. W. CORNELIUS. Sipesville, Noy. 21, 1854.-6 m. IF YOU WANT TO ORE AP G 0 DS , , CALL AT THE' STORE - 6P • GEO. GWEN. fIEO. GWIN has just returned from Phila. delphia and New York,and is now opening at his wel I known stand in Market Square, the largest and prettiest assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS ever brought to the borough of Huntingdon, and is now selling.at unusually low prices. My stock consists in part, of Cloths, Cassimeres, Black and Fancy, Sattinetts, and a large variety, of Satin and Silk Vestings, Ken tucky Jean'S Tweeds, brown and bleached Mus lins, Drill Crash, Bags and Bagging, Linen and' Cotton table Drapers, and a great variety of goods to tedious too mention. LADIES DRESS AND FRENCH GOODS —a large assortment of Undersleaves, Collars and Spencers. BLACKAND FIGTTRED 'SILKS; PRINTS in abundance, Muslin de Lanes, Muslin de Bage, Alpacas, Lustres, Cashmeres, Florence and Marceline and Gro de Nap Silk for bonnet linings, Edging Lace, Ribbons, fancy and black Gimp, black silk lace, colored Kid Gloves, Gents' blackditto,Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, Black Itallian Cravats, Hosery BOOTS AND SHOES, HARD-WARE, QUEENS-WARE, GLASS-WARE AND CEDAR-WARE, A good supply of FRESH GROCERIES HATS AND CAPS. A great varity of STRAW GOODS. My stock has been selected with the greatest care in regard to quality and prices, and I flat ter myself, that I can' offer inducements to pur chasers not to be found elsewhere. Thankful fcir the patronage of the past by my friends and . the public generally. I respect fully solect a continuance of the same. GEO. G WIN. Huntingdon, Oct. 10th, 1854. BOOTS AND SHOES, The Best Assortment ever brought to Huntingdon. fHE public are informed that LEVI WEST BROOK has just opened at his store, the best selected assortment of LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES ever brought to Huntingdon—in part as follows: Men's Double-soled Calf Boots, Men's Water-proof Hunting Boots, Men's _Heavy Double-soled Water-proof Boots, Boys' Fine and Coarse Boots, Ladies' Congress Graitors, Ladies' French Morocco Gaitors, • Ladies' Goat and Morocco Boots, Gum Shoes of all Kinds, together with a general assortment of Ladies' Shoes and Slippers. Also, Misses' and Chil dren's best quality of Boots and Shoes—Canvas Valises, Hats, &c., &e. My old customers and the public generally, are requested to call and examine my new stock. LEVI WESTBROOK. Huntingdon, Nov. 14, 1854. J. -& W. SAXTON, llAVEjustreceived from Philadelphia the handsomest assortment of Fall and Winter Goods ever offered in this place, consisting of Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinetts, Vestings. FOR THE LADIES, we have Plaid Silks, worsted Plaids, and every variety of Plaid Goods, to please the taste of the Ladies; also, Shawls, Sachery, Flannels, Bonnet Silks, Bonnets, and the finest assortment of Collars, Underbleaves, Shimazetts, &c , &c., ever offered to the Ladies of this place. BOOTS AND SHOES of every variety. for Boys and Men, Ladies Shoes of every variety, &c., &c. HATS AND CAPS, a beautiful ascortment, of every grade and size. HARD WARE of which we have the best as sortment in town. QUEENSWARE AND GROCERIES, of which there is no better for the price. Oi stock of Oil Cloths, Carpets, Scc., is goOd. Tubs, Buckets, Willowware, and everything usually kept in a country store. In fact we have everything to suit the taste of all, and at lower prices than can be got at any other house in town. If you don't he satisfied of the fact after calling, then we give up. We have also Fish, Salt, "Plaster, and also re ceive and store Grain as usual. "Sept. 26th, 1854 WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY „„ The subscriber, thankful to r_ his friends and patrons, and to the public generally, for their patronage, still continues to carry on at the same stand, one door east of Mr. C. Cout's Hotel, Market street Hunting- don, where he will attend to all who will favor him. with their custom ; and also keeps on hand a good assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., &c., all of which he is determined to sell at low prices. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry of all kinds, will be re paired at short: notice, and having made ar rangements with a good workman, all repairs will be done in a neat and durable manner, and any person having articles for repairing, shall have them done at the promised time. By pay. ing strict attention to businecs, and selling at low prices, he hopes to receive a share of pub_ lie patronage. JOSEPH REIGGER. SOAP AND CANDLE Manufactory, Main Street one door west of the " Globe" Office, 11IINTIDIGDON, PA. ITIREDERICK LIST informs the citizens of j 2 Huntingdon, and of the county, that he has commenced the manufacture of mould and dip Candles and Rosin Soap, one door west of the " Globe" office, on Main Street,. Huntingdon, where he , will always be prepared to fill orders at city prices. TALLOW WANTED, and the highest'cash price will be paid. Huntingdon, Dee. 5,1854. Come and Be • Clothed, At ROMAN'S Store opposite Gouts' Hotel. Over Coats, Frock Coats, Dress Coats, Sack Coats, Business Coats, Pants and Vests, Shirts and Drawers, Handkerchiefs and Cravats, Collars,Gloves, Suspenders, Hats and Caps, &c., &c. All of the best materials and most - fashiona. ble style and finish—CHEAPER THAN ELSEWHERE. •Call and examine for yourselves. (1 RAY BROTHERS' Patent Door and Gate k 3 Springs, just received and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. J. & W. SAXTON 8ANK1 , \ ..... G HOUSE OF ThELL, GARRETTSON & CO., On North:West corner of Hill and Montgomery • 'Streets in the borough of ' ZXT NT IN GD 017, At which' a genetel Tlanking btisines contem plated trt be done. DRAFTS on Phila.delph., Pittsburg, &c., &c., always for sale. Coit , etions made at the principal points in the United Money received on deposit, payable de : mandwithout interest; also 3,6, sand 12 mord,. payable with reasonable rates of interest thereon. MEMBERS, OF FIRM: J. M. BELL, R. B. JOHNSTONS,IVM. JACK, WM M. LLOYD, Hollidaysburg, Pa.; A. P. WJLSON, J. GEO. MILES, WM. Donis, Jr., THOS. FisnErt, WE. P. ORDISON t . JOHN SCOTT, JAMES GrW IN, GEO. W. GARILETTSON, Huntingdon Pa. Huntingdon Pa. July 11, 1854.-3 m. HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY. - H. C. McGILL returns his n og thanks to his friends and the pub- 4E6 = "•-•4 , lie for their very liberal patronage and hopes by strict attention tO-1-,., ; ".k_." business to merit a continuance of the same, in all kinds of Castings, Cooking Stoves, Air. Tight Porlor, Ten Plate Wood and Coal Stoves of varions sizes ; and all kinds of Ploughs : the Lancaster and the Pl ank Tin r.i l onr patterns, and Keystone No. 4 Self-sharping and Hillside Ploughs and Shears to suit all kind of Ploughs in the country; Rolling,-mill and Forge Cas ting, Grist and Saw-mill Castings, Lewis. town Threshing Machine Patterns, and the four horse and two horse power of Chambers. buirg patterns, and all other kinds. of castings too numerous to mention, all of which will be sold cheaper than ever for cash and all kinds of country produce. Alsc, old mettle taken in ex change for casiings. _ _ HOSFORD 82 - , MILLER, GiENEICAL LAND AGENTS, Waterloo, Black Hawk Co., lowa, ARE prepared to transact any business per taining to the purchase and sale of land, or Town Lots, investigation of titles, transfers and conveyances generally. We have located ourselves in the interior for that purpose and will personally survey and carefully examine any tract of land within our reach, give correct and prompt information con cerning Congress Lands in the Dubuque and Des Moines Land Districts, in any of the sur. rounding counties, especially on the ptoposed lines of Railroads from Dubuque west and the Cedar River Valley Railroad. Persons wishing to make safe investments by having careful se lections made would do well to address or give us a call. Lands located on time for settlers. Payment of taxes punctually attended to. Township plots of latest date always on hand. 36,900 Acres of choice -Farming Land, for sale from $ to $.5 per acre. Also several small lots of timber of good quality. Likewise 2or 3 improved Farms near the county seat. A. P. HOSFOItD, EDMUND MILLER. REFERENCES.—Gov. Matteson, Springfield, Ill.; Hon. Jas. Gwin, Huntingdon, I'a.; R. C. Goodell, Cash. lielereli. and Drovers' Bank, Jo. Het, 111. ; George S. Fisher, Cash. Bank of Ot. tawa, El. ; H. F. Eames, Banker, Ottawa, 111. ; E. B. Stiles, Esq., Dixon, Ill.; Gov. Hemstead, J. C. Farlay & Co.,and H. S. Hetherington, Du buque, lowa ; Thos. Jackson, Esq., Hon.Sarn l .l. Calvin, and Hon. R. A. McMurtrie, Hollidays burg, Pa. July 19,'54.-Iy. itUNTINGDON CARRIAGE AND WAGON Er l 2' OiCX • vuumilkgr MANUFACTORY. n WEN BOAT, thankful for past favors, re spectfully informs the public in general that he has removed to his new shop on Wash ington street, on the property lately and for many years occupied by Alex. Carmon, where he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, Wagons and in short every kind of vehicle desired.— Rockaways and Buggies of a superior manufac ture 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. ARMI TA GE'S Electro-Magnet Lightning Rods AFTER many years' close investigation and numerous experiments,the Pattentee sakes pleasure in informing the public that he has arrived at the true principles of protecting families, dwellings and property frem the de structive influence of Lightning. The cal amities that every City, Town, Village and Country falls victim to annually, through the gross negligence of its inhabitants, is beyond calculation, especially when the remedy is so easy to obtain--this is found in Armitage's Patent Magnetic Lightning Rods, and in this alone. This Rod has been examined by the most scientific gentlemen in the world— Professors M'Alurtric, Johnson, Wallor and many others that have examined them, recom mend and speak of them in the highest terms of approbation, and have pronounced them the only safe rods in use in this or any other coun try, for the protection of Lives and Property.— One advantage is to divide and throw back a part of the electric fluid harmless to the clouds; in time of a stroke this enables the rod to con duct that portion of fluid that belongs to the earth without the slightest danger of leaving the conductor. This rod has many other ad. vantages over the old one. The only place of manufacturing is in Vine St., 3 doors above Twelfth, Philadelphia, where all persons are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. For sale Wholesale and Retail by TIIOS. ARMITAGE. Satisfactory rscommendations can be seen by calling on the subscriber. All rods war. ranted. SAMUEL HOOVER, Hartleton, Union Co., Pa., Is Agent for Huntingdon, and adjoining coun ties, and will furnish the Rods on• the same manner as the Proprietor. Any person desir ing to be supplied with the Rods can leave their orders with the Editor of the Globe, or with Graffms Miller, of the Rail Road Hotel. April 26, 1854. ADAMS & CO.'S EXPRESS. T. K. Simonton Ag't., Huntinerdon, MONEY, Packages, and Goods of all kinds, received and forwarded at the risk of the Company, to all the cities and 'principal towns in the United States. Queensware---a fine assortmentjnst receiv_ at the store of LONG & DECKER. January 3d, 1854 JAPAN- CONQUERED !-! -NEW GOODS. • DETER SWOOPE, hereby makes known to the citizens of Huntingdon County, that he - has just returned from Philadelphia - and has opened in frame store room lately occupied Marx Israel, near the corner of Hill & Mont. '.gomery Streets,Huntingdon, Pa., a large, new,- Ftand we-assorted stock oBOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS ernbra. eing fine and coarse Boots, Shoes, Gai. ters, Monroes, Ties, &c., for Gentlemen; and also fine Gaiter Boots, .BUskins, Jenny Linde, and Ties for Ladies. Children's Boots and Shoes of every variety' and fashion. ~.; +h ntlemen and Boys can be aceomodated lle has a r a f ; the latest-and most approved' style. gentlemen, and.efikfSPok of hosiery, of ladies, He has a goodessortm'er.ear. Veneers. The "Nimble Sixpence is better than the slow Shilling." Call and be served. Don't forget the place, near the Corner of Hill and Montgom. ery Streets. fluritiugdon July 18th,.1854.—tf. NEW FIRM IN PORTSTOWN. Grocery, Provision and Peed Store. & C. SCHNEIDER , _RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Huntingdon, boatmen, and the public in general far and neat; that thoy have opened a Grocery, Provision and Feed ,ls tore, in Portstown, in the old stand of Cunningham & Cornpropst, where they are prepared to accommodate all who may give them a call. with choice GitocEniEs, PROVISION'S and FEED of all kinds at prices cheaper than can be had at any other place for CASH. All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change for goods. The public generally are requested to give us a call, exa,mine our stock and hear our prices. Havinga good warehouse, they will receive from and ship goods of all kinds for any point on the Penna Canal, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburg. and other places. Pottstown, April 5,1854 R. C McGILL. THE public generally, and the rascals who . 1 sometime since entered my store and remo ved valuables to the amount of about $llOO without. my permission, are informed that I have just opened a more general and better as sortment of articles in my line,of business than was ever bitught to Huntingdon, con- cr--•sisting of Watches, Jewelry, --7 , ,i f a.N, Clocks, Fine Knives, Pistols, f • ' ..N. , Perfumery, Port 141.onnaies, Sid- ~ . ..:a-4---7 : ver Ware and Fancy Articles, &c., &c. My old friends and customers, and the public in general throughout the county are requested to call and examine my assortment. . . Valuable Business Stand in Hun tingdon, At .Private Sale. rfrillE subscriber offers for sale his well • known 1 property on Railroad street, near the Depot. The dwelling is large and well finished 7 for convenience and comfort,with a eon -1" venient store room under the same roof'. There is a well of good water near the door.— Also a good warehouse and other impro vements. Persons wishing to purchase can examine the property by calling upon the subscriber. TERMS.—One half in hand and the balance to suit purchaser. WM. STEWART. Huntingdon, Feb. 14,1854. HUNTINGDON .11IARBULE YARD• LIE undersigned respectfully informs 1 his friends and the public generally, in Huntingdon and adjoining counties that he has established himself in Huntingdon, having just received from Philadelphia a select ed stock of choice marble grave stones of every discription, which he will furnish at very re, duced prices. All orders through mail address ed to the undersigned will be attended to with promptness. Shop 3 doors West of A. Wilson's Attorney Office. • WM. WILLIAMS. May 17, 1863. J. SIMPSON AFRICA. J. F. RAMEY. AFRICA & RAMEY, PRACTICAL SURVEYORS; O FFICE with Daniel Africa, Esq., Hill street, U between Montgomery and Smith streets, Huntingdon, Pa. [Sept 13,'54: A RTIFICIAL TEETH, from one to a full set, mounted-in the most improved modern style. Filling, Filing and Cleaning done with care and neatness. Teeth Extractedvith all the ease and des patch that modern science can furnish. Huntingdon, March 8, 1854. JOkIN SCOTT. HUNTINGDON, PA. rIFFICE same as that formerly occupied by kJ Mr. Scott. Huntingdon, 0ct.17,1853. zEDIEM No 212,0WMLL 9 ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will mond faithfully to alllegal business in trusted to his care. [Huntivgdon,July 26,'52 P CAMPBELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE removed to the brick row near the Court House. Under Temperance Hall No. 17. TACKEREL, Trout, Hams and Shoulders, Dried Fruit, Camphene, Corn by the bush el, &c., &c., now on hand and for sale at LONG & DECKER'S Cheap Grocery. HATS.—Moleskin No.l and 2, of tho latest styles. Kossuth Hats of various stylus and qualities--will be sold low at the cheap store of GEO. GWIN. _Lkbeautiful assortment' of fancy cassimeres, cloths, summer ware, for men and boys. Also, carpet-bags &c., &c., just received and for sale by " J. &W. SAXTON SILK dress patterns, berege de lanes, berege, lawns, of every variety and color, just re. ceived by J. & W. SAXTON. 600 PIECES of Wall paper, Glazed and un., glazed, a choice variety of patterns, for sale at - GEO. GWIN'S Store. THE best assortment of Fancy Cassimere ev er offered, for sale by C ARPET BAGS of every variety, just re. ceived and for eale: t by .1. & W. SAXTON. poskliotoolisA 8200 REWARD. EDM. SNARE. Huntingdon, March 22, 1854. R. A. MILLER, D. D. S. SCOTT S.:, BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SAMUEL T. BROWN J. & W. SAXTON.