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    COURT AFFAIRS.
APRIL '8R1T,1855•
PROCLAMATION.
preceptt
a oon o t o 2o m t
he
day o directed.f Jan. datedA
W il a E t n H " u s b nti gi n
D. 1854, under tve hands and seals of the Hon.
George Taylor, Prenitdent of the Court of Com
mon' Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and general jail
,delivery of the 24thjudicial district of Pen ns3l-
vania composed of Huntingdon, Blair and Cam
bria, and the Hon. Johnathan ;110A itli ems, Thos.
F. Stewart, his associates, Judges of the clarity
of Huntingdon, justices assigned, appointed to
hear; try and determine all and every indic:inents
made or taken for or concerning all crimes, which
by the laws of the state are made capital or felon
ies of_death and other offences crimes and misde-1
meanors, which have been or shall hereafter be
committed or perpetrate.l for crimes of )resaid.-4
am -cominanded to make public proclamation
throughout my whole ball w ick that a Court of
Oyer and Terminer, of Common Please and
Quarter Sessions, will be held at the Court House
in the borough of Huntingdon, on the second
Monday (and 9th day) of April nest, and those
who will prosecute the said prisoners he then and
there to prosecute them as it shall be just, and
that all Justices of the Peace, Coronor and
Constables within siti county be then and there
in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of
said day, with their records, inquisitions, exami
nations and remembrances, to do those things
which to their offices respectfully appertained.
Dated at Huntingdon the 20th of Jan , in the
year of our Lord 1855, and the 79th year of
American independence. •
JOSHUA GREENLAND. Sheriff.
PitOCILAIMATRON.
AATnEnEas, by a precept to me directed by the
Judges of the Common Please of the coun
ty of Huntingdon, bearing test the 20th of Jan.
1854. lam commanded to make Pu•dic Procl©•
mation throughout my whole baliwick, that a
court of Common Pleas will be held at the Court
House in the borough of Huntingdon, on the 3d
Monday (and 16th day) of April A. D., 1855,
for the trial of all issues in said Court, which re
mains undetermined before the said Judges, when
and where all jurors, witnesses and suitors ; in the
trials of all issues are required.
Dated at Huntingdon the 20th of Jan,, in the
year of our Lord 1855, and the 79th year o!
American Independence.
JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office,
Huntingdon, March 12, 1855.
TRIAL LIST.
FIRST WEER.
Henry Sheesly vs Moses W. Shugart.
Christian Coats vs John Hildebrand.
Luken's Admr'S. vs Maddens.
John Savage vs John Fisher.
Bickeritaff et al vs Patiersoi.
D. Walker vs J W. Myton's Admr.
Samtiel Bolinger vs Wm Johnston.
George Jackson vs Sassaman'sEx'rs.
James Wall vs Peter Burket.
Henry . Ifly . anger vs Peter Livingston.
John Savage vs Barkstresser.
J. Simpson Africa vs Daniel" Flenner et al.
Hirst for Caldwell vs Daniel Africa,
David Caldwell vs Dell & Crotslry. •
Com'th, for Shoenberger Vs" M. - Crownover: "
Hirst, Clark & Co. vs Myton & Cunningham
Commonwealth - for Bratton vs M. Crownover.
Joshua Johns vs Blair, Robison & Co.
SECOND N'irEEK.
Andrew P. Wilson vs M. Bury.
Confth.for Kyler vs Hooper & Hooper.
Dysart's Ex'rs. va Crydees
.Apgar's Ex'rs. vs Isaac Ashton.
Horatio Trexler & Co. vs J. & W. 'Saxton,
Scott & wife vs William Johnston.
Adolphus
,Patterson vs Jno. Doughabough
Philips's Ex'rs• vs Brigham et al.
Corrith. for Kyler vs Robert Madden.
Sterling & Alexander vs Bracken, Still & Co•
James Burket et al vs Isett & Wigton.
Soloman Ginter vs Joshua R. Cox's Adm'rs.
Robert Stewart vs John S. Miller.
Louis Schneider vs Mathias Keifer.
Broad Top M. R. R. Co. vs Jacob Cresswell.
Mary Ann Smith vs Peter Moor's Ex'rs.
William McNite Indorsee vs John Dougherty
Rev, M'Ginnis' Adm'rs. vs George T. Hudson
Grand Jurors.
Brice Blair, merchant, Dublin.
William Clark, farmer, Shirley.
William Camp, carpenter, Porter.
William Crotsley, farmer, Cass.
Richard Chilcote, farmer, Union.
Charles Cowden, blacksmith, Brady.
Henry Cohen,'farmer, Barree.
David Corbin, farmer, Walker.
Alexander Gilleland, farmer, Tell.
Joseph Hunter, carpenter, Jackson.
John Jones, farmer, Tell.
John Kiner, farmer, Franklin..
William Long, blacksmith, Henderson.
James Morrow, farmer, Dublin.
James Maguire, farmer, West.
James Orr, Tell.
• David Stewart; manufacturer, Jackson.
Asa Stevens, tailor, Brady.
George Swartz, farmer, Cromwell.
Lewis Stever, farmer, Cass.
Isaac Taylor,larmer, Tod.
Samuel Schell, farmer, Hopewell.
John Wicks, farmer, Shirley.
John Hefner of • Jacob, farmer, Walker.
Traverse Jurors
FIRST WEEK.
Robert K. Allison, farmer, Brady.
Brice X. Blair, merchant, Dublin.
Owen Boat, coach maker, Henderson.
Miles Brown, laborer. •Springfield.
Isaac Buck, farmer Warriorsmark.
Samuel Campbell:teacher, Dublin. •
Richard Cunningham, farmer, Jackson.
Silas A. Cresswell, merchant; Barree.
Richard Colegate, blacksmith, Cromwell.
Edward Duncan, farmer, Hopewell.
John Duffey, mason; Springfield. '
George Ebby, farmer, Shirley.
JohnEberts, farmer, Franklin.'
John Frazier, farmer,-West.
Dewalt Fouse, farmer, Hopewell.
Henry. Grazier, farmer, Warriorsmark.
T. Henderson of David, farmer Warriors'k.
James E. Harper, Dublin.
Francis Holler, Brady.
Joel Isenberg, farmer, Porter.
Aaron Kelley, farmer, Henderson. •
Sanabel Keith, teacher, Morris.
Christian Long,grocer Henderson.
David Long, farmer,, day.
Daniel Massey,.farmer, Barree.
George Myer's, fariner, Shirley.
William Marlin, plasterer,,Clay.
Hertrv.L. McCartpy, Bray.
John Menick, farmer, Dublin.:
Benjamin Neff, farmer, Porter..
Calvin Noble, farmer, B.arree.
Abraham Port, blacksmith, Henderson.
Geo. W.-Patterson, blacksmith, Jackson.
David Pheasant, fartner,lTnion.
Ch r istianYeightal, farmer, Barree.
Abrahain 'Renner, earpenter c West.
Benjamin Rhodes, farmer, Cromwell.
Jesse Rutter, farmer, Crorrill.
James Slone, farmer, Union.
Joseph Showalter, farmer, Penn.
John Stewart (manor), farmer. Barree.
Robert Stitt, Henderson.
Andrew Taylor, farmer, Tod.
Isaac Trout, farmer, Hopewell.
Joseph Taylor, farmer, Clay.
David C. Wilson, farmer, Barree.
John Weight, farmer, Franklin.
Jesse Yocum, J. P., Brady.
SECOND WEEK.
Thomas. Adams, chair maker, Henderson
Jel'at Atkinson, farmer, Dublin.
Arthur Anderson, farmer, Brady.
Andrew Allison, farmer, ‘Vest.-
David Beck Jr.'farmer, •Ifarriorsmark. •
Jacob Baker, Cabinet maker, Porter.
Abraharnßrumbaugh, farmer, Hopewell.
Washington Baker, farmer, Tod.
John Chilcote, farmer, Cromwell.
Nickolas Corbin, shoemaker, Cass.
James Coy, farmer, Barree.
David Clarkson Esq. J. P., Cass.
Archibald Dell, farmer, Cass.
William Dorris Sr. Henderson.
John Dysart, farmer, Franklin.
Joshua Hicks, farmer, Porter.
Henry Hohzapple, miller, West.
Benjamin Isenberg, farmer, Morris.
Joseph Law. merchant, Morris.
Robert Mcßurney, merchant, Jackson .
Henry Miller, farmer, Porter.
Isaac McClain, farmer, Tod.
Peter Speck, farmer, Penn.
Caleb Swoope, farmer, Union.
David Swoope, farmer, Clay.
William D. Shaw, shoemaker, Porter.
Dawson Smawley, farmer Shirley.,
John B. Smith, farmer. ' Jackson.
John Snyder, shoemaker, Walker.
Adam Speck, farmer, Hopewell.
George H. Steiner, merchant, Morris.
Samuel Walters, farmer, Tell.
Abraham Weight, farmer, Franklin.
George W. Price, farmer, Cromwell.
Daniel Roberts, farmer, Shi.rley..
Robert B. Myton, farmer, Barree.
REMOVAL
Clothing ! Clothing ! Clothing
The largest and best selected stock of
Ready made Pall and Winter Clothing,
- Ever offered to the citizens of .11-untingdon.
county.
1 - 1 7 you wish to get a cheap, and fashionable
I suit of clothing at 30 per cent, less than
you elsewhere can procure them, then-go to the
cheap Clothing Emporium of HEN RY ROMAN,
opposite Gouts' Hotel, in Market Square, Hunt
ingdon, Pa.,
-whore 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, "ho 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 'Arens' 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 Cassiiner, 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 B )ys' 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,
ItIANUFACTURER AND INVENTOR OF
SAFETY PATENT SQUARE UPRIGHT
WOOD BOX MATCHES
No. 106 North FOURTH Street (above Race,)
PHIL.4DELPHIA
AATCEIES having become an- indispensable
1 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 coin.
bining Utility and Cheapness. The inventor
knowing the danger apprehended on account of
the fiirney 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 Hz:Aldred
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 arc packed so that one gross or
more may be Shipped to any part of the World
with perfect safety. They arc 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.
0 :7- These Matches,,are trA !IRAN TE D to be
super:or tdanythiitg heretofore' offered to the
Public. , , JOHN, DN
PNELL Y.
106 North Fourth Street; Philadelphia
December 12, 1854.
Now's the ,tiine. for• New Goods,
'AT GP..P. (.;:r I WILVS STORE.
n GWIN has just opened a new stock of
Goods, consisting of the most fashionable
Dress Goods for Ladies and Gentlemen, suct;
Silks, fancy and black, Bereg,es, Berege Delains
Lawns, Morenoes, Ginghams, and Prints - of all
Kind=; Goths, Cassimers, Las-inetts, woolen
Goods, Vestings, &c. &c. Also. Ribbons,
Gloves, Mitts, liosery, 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 nu•nerous to mention.
Also, Groceries of all kinds, Hats und Caps,
Boots and Shoes, Carpets, - Oil Cloths, Hard
ware, Glassware and Queensware, -
My old customers and as many now 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. It 6th, 1854.-
Grocery and Confectionary Store,
LONG & DECXER,
D ESPECTFULLY informs their friends and
lb the public in general, that they stillcontin
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.,&c.,fic. all 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 ourstock.
LONG & DECKER.
Huntingdon, Apl. 19,1854.
Dry-Goods, Clothi t ug, Groceries, &c. &c
At the Cheap Carrier,
D ENJ. JACOBS respectfully informs his old
customers, Democrats, Whigs, and Know-
Nothings, and the public in general, that helms
jui.topened a large assortment of New Goods for
}inland winter, consisting in part of every vari
ety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS of the latest
styles and best qualities ; and Dry-Coods in gen
eral too numerous to mention.
LADIES' SILK BONNETTS, twenty-five
per cent. cheaper than ever.
REA.DY -141 ADE CLOTHING—a large as
sortment for men and boys.
GROCERIES —fresh and of all kinds.
HATS AND CAPS, and BOOT-Sand ,S VOES
of all kinds for men, women, misses and - L.lvs..
QUEENSWARE, and all other articles us - U7 7 .
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.
i 7 Huntingdon, Sept. 6th 1854.
The Chambersburg and Mount Union
Stage Line Revived.
THE undersigned aware g FP.
that a suspension ofrz•-?,
the line of Stages over the Akr.tirpira
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
prietor of the line is desirous that it be main
taincd,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.
11.3 Stages leave Mt. Union every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday mornings, arriving at
Chambersburg the same evenings. Returning,
leave Cham bcrsbug the same nights at 10 o'clock
arriving at Mt. Union early the following morn
ing in time for the Cars. Stages stop at Shir
leysburg, Orbisonia, Shade Gap, Burnt Cabins,
Pannetsburg, Horse Valley, Strasburg, and
Keefer's Store.
Fare through $3,00; to intermediate points
in proportion.
January 2, 1855.—tf.
IMPROVED • LARD LAMP
THE undersigned having Purchased the full
and exclusive right and privilege of cow
strutting, using, and vending to others, the riglit
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, Nov. 21, 1854.-6 m.
GREAT ARRIV.A.II
Confectionary, Fruit and Toys,
AT IVICEBII
In Market Square, Huntingdon, Pa
rrHE public generally, and the little ones in
j_ particular, are requested to call at Mmbus'
Establishment, where all kinds of SWEETAIEATS,
CANDIES and Nuts, and a largo assortment of
TOYS can be had. Please call and examine for
yourselvds.
0ct.10th,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 by
Marx Israel, near the corner of Hill & Mont.
gomery Streets, Huntingdon, Pa., a large, new,
LT ,pp: ,and well-assorted stock of BOOTS AND
r , SHOES, HATS AND CAPS embra.
cing fine and coarse Boots, Shoes, Gai
ters,Monroes, Ties, &c., for Gentlemen; and
also fine Gaiter Boots, Buskins, Jenny Linds,
and Tics for Ladies. Children's Boots and
Shoes of every variety and fashion.
Gentlemen , and Boys -can be accomodated
with hats of the latest and most approved style.
He has also a g ood stock of hosiery, of ladies,
gentlemen and children ' s wear.
He has a good assortment of fresh Mahogany
Veneers.
E;~~4T1~~'/~n~~s~
The "Nimble Sixpence- is better than the slow
Shilling:" Call and be served. Don't .forget
the place, near the Corner of Wand illontgom-,
cry Streets.
Huntingdon July 18th,-1854.—tf.
1200 REWARD,
THE public generally, and the rascals who
I 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 111 my line of business than
pd‘
was ever brought to Huntingdon, con..
y,• sisting of Watches, Jewelry, —.,,,
ril j., Clocks, Fine Knives, Pistols, ;1 , --i.
G. t , ..t4 Perfumery, Port Monnaics, 511-
ver Ware and Fancy Articles, &c., &c. My
old friends and customers, and, the public in
general throughout the county arc requested to
call and examine my assortment..
EMI. SNARE.
Huntingdon, March 22, I 854.- ..
NAR,14„g... - Eq jiARD.
9 - 1111;;-undprsi g ned respectfully informs
I his friends and the : public gcnerßlly,
• in Huntingdon
.and adjoining : cowlties
that he has established himself" jn: Huntingdon,
having just received from :Philadelphia a select
ed stock of choice marble grave stonesof every
discription, which he will furnish at very re
duced prices. All orders through mail address.
cd to the undersigned will be attended to with
promptness.
, .
Shop 3 doors West of A. Wilson's Attorney
Office. WIVI. WILLIAMS.
May 17; 1863. •
JOHN JAMISON
PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS.
SPRING GOODS, 1855.
T D. GREENE has nowt/ in his store a large
and choice Stock of Spring Dress
Goods, -o which he particularly asks the at
tention of the ladies of Huntingdon—
Beautiful Spring'Silks, from 621 c to $2,50.
Barege and Grenadine Robes.
French Lawns and Jaconets.
Plain Cambricks and Percals.
British and French Prints.
Barege de Laines, Summmer Mouselins, &c.
Bischoff's Super Black Silks, unequaled in
color and quality.
Shawls and Mantillas in great variety, and at
the lowest prices. •
J. W. Greene has but ONE PRICE, and
that the LOWEST FOR CASIL
Corner of NINTH and ARCH Streets. --
March 3, '55. - PHILADELPHIA.
AUSTIN BROWN,
Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in
Floor, Carriage and Table Oil Cloths,
WAREHOUSE, No. 110 NORTH THIRD St.
S. W. cor. of Race, up stairs,
_ Dealers are asured that I have the largest
Stock in Philadelphia, and will sell at the very
lowest rates. March 14.
NEW STOCK& OIF IDR\I I ..GOODS,
FOR THE SPRING OF 1655.
& LANDELL, S. W. orner of Forth
6' and Arch Sts., PHILADELPHIA, are fully pre
pared to suit buyers, wholesale and retail, with
moods adapted to their wants at the lowest: nett
BLACK SILKS, BRITISH PRINTS,
FANCY do. PLAID GINGHAMS,
NEW DRESS GOODS, GOOD LINENS;
NEW Spring Shawls, TABLE. LINENS,
Novelties in Lawns, -, SHEETLVGS, 4-c.
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- '28,1855-3m.
Front Street Wire Manufactory
WATSON '& COX, Sieve, Riddle; &reeli
V % and Wire Cloth Manufacturers, No. 46
NORTH FRONT ST., corner of Comb's
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 ;park Catchers,
Sieves for Brass and Iron Founders, Screen
Wire, Window Wire, Safes, Traps, Dish Coy.
ers, Coal and Sand,Screens, &c, Fancy Wire
Work of every description. [Feb..2o,.3in
USEFUL" EMPLOII9:IIEn7T.
From $3 to $6 a day clear.---A . chance
to make money.
BOOK, .AGENTS WANTED,
TO sell a new book entitle() "One Thousand
Things Worth Knowing.'• This affords
portunity seidom to be met with. - For particu
lars address, post paid,
M. A. RICH & CO,
Elizabethtown, Lancaster co-, Pa.
Feb. 20, 1855.
„--
,EA_THER,
FR.I TZ, HENDRY 84, CO.
No. 29 North Third St., Philadelphia.
4 - OROCQO ,Manufacturers, Courriers and
1
Importers of FRENCH CALF,SKINS,
and dealers in Ran and OAK SOLE I,EATUER
and MP?. [Feb ;20,1855-1y
WALL PAPERS,.
Tau 4r. G 5
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS,
No. 124 ARCH Street, second door above
PHILADELPHIA, '
WHOLESALE RETAIL.
. ,
- Us :A VERY artiele - in their line of busineSs at the
II very lowest' market CASH PRICES, and
solicit th I,patronagc of dealers and others.
Feb: 2.0, 18.55-3 in
TILES & RASPS.' •
NEW STREET FILE WORKS,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE subscriber is constantly Manufacturing
1 for WHOLESALE. AND RtiTAIL, 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 RE-CUT AND .MADE EQUAL TO
NEW at half the original.cost.
J. B. SMITE-I.
N0..G1 NEW St., (between Race & Vine &
2nd & 3rd Sts.;) Philadelphia.
Jan. 23, 1855-:3111.
REMOVAL.
LIGHT ! LIGHT ! ! LIGHT ! !!
M. E. 2D7OTT ICENT
ITA.VE removed to their New ,Store arid Fac
tory, No. 74 South Second Street Philadel
phia, (Five doors, below their old stand ;) hav
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 L-ird, 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-
,
•
c.c.s. , -
c,. Particular, ,attention given to fitting up
Churches and other public buildings.
October 3rd, 1854. - . .
STAIEHFIFER and HARLEY.
Clieldfi , Watches znid 'Jewelry, ,
..._ .,r i
, -
.•
WHOLESALE and'RETAIL
..f . ',. (,_ . ,: 4 ,2,1_1S - -' • at the "Philadelphia Watch
i.,'41W:N..-- - % ' and Jewelry Store,7 No. 96
North SECOND STREET,COIiier OrQu'arry ,Phila.
delphia.
Gold Lever Watelics",.full jewel' 18 carat
cases,- $2B 00
. .
God Lepfnes - -'4 00
Silver Lever Watelics,fulljeviclled, , 12 op
Silver Lcpinc; jewels, 7 . , 9. 0 . 6
Superior Quarticrs, - - . 700
Gold SPectacles,'. ' - ' 7 , - . - .7' 00
Fine Silver do. -' ' . -' ' ." . 1 50
Gold Bracelets, .1-- - - - ' 3 00.
Ladies', Gold Pencils,.- '-• ' •- • I.' 00
Silver,rica,Spoonsct; . -- ••- • , 5 -00'
Gold Pens, with Pencil and SilverTiolder,l 00
Gold Finger Rings,,376.cciats-to sBo;.Wateh
.Glasses,plaiii,l2-1 cents; Patent;lB4-; Lunbt,2s,
.otherarticies in proportipri.. Allgoods warran.
ted to be what they arc sold for.
STAUFFF. 4 Ir,. - &. - HALEY,
On hand, some Gold rind - Silver Levers and
'Lepines, still ; lotve:r thanthe'above prices.
Sept. 27, 1851-Iy. '•. - • •-- ' '' - "
PHILADELPAaA
IF YOU WANT TO BUY
CHEAP -GOODS,
CALL AT THE STORE OF
GE'O. GWYN.
EO. GWIN has just returned from Phila•
delphia and New York, and i:-now opening
at his well 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,
'Cassuneres, Black and Fancy, Sattinetts, and a
large variety, of Satin and Silk Vestings, Ken
tucky Jeans T eeds, brown aml bleached M us
lins, Drill Crash, Bags and Bagging, Linen and
Cotton table Drapers, and a gfeat variety of
goods to tedious too mention.
LA DIES DRESS AND FRENCH GOODS
—a large assortment of Undersleavcs, Collars and
Spencers.
BL ACKAND FIGTTRED SILKS; PRINTS
in abundance, Muslin de Lanes, Muslin de
Base, Alpacas, Lustros, 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'
black ditto, Linen and Silk Handkerahiefs, Black
Itallian Cravats, Ho-ery &c.
BOOTS AN SHOES, HARD-WARE,
QUEENS-WARE, GLASSWARE
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-ruse-if, that I cm offer inducements to pur
chasers not to be found elsewhere.
Thankful for the patronage of thE past by
my friends and the public generally. I respect
fully: select a continuance of the same.
GEO. GWIN.
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_Huntingdon, Oct. 10th, 1854.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
The Best Assortment ever brought to
• Huntingdon.
Tin E public arc informed that LEVI WEST
BROOK has just opened at his store, the
best selected assortment of
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN ' S BOOT'S 'AND SHOES
ever brought to Huntingdon:—in part as follows:
Men's Double-soled Calf Boots,
Men's Water-proof Hunting Boots, l
Men's Heavy Double-soled Water-proof
Boots,'
Boys' Fine - and Coarse Boots,
Ladies' Congress Graito) s,
Ladies' French Morocco Gaitors,
Ladies' Goat and Morocco Boots,
Gum Shoes of all Kinds,
together with a general assortnient of Ladies'
Shoe's and Slippers. Also, Misses' and Chil.
dren's best quality of Boots and Shoes—Canvas
Valises, Hats, &e., &c.
My old customers and the public generally,
are requested Le call and examine my new
stock.
LE NI. ESTIMOOK
ELintingdon, Nov. 14, 1854.
J. & W. SAXTON,
TJAVE just received from Philadelphia the
L hands finest assortment of
'all and Winter Goods
ever offered in this place, consisting, of Cloths,
Cassimers, t:Fatttnetts, Vcstings.
FORTH L , ‘DIF,S, 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 Coll trs, Under.leaves.
Shimazett4, &c , &c., ever offered to the La ies
of this place.
BOOT 6 AND SEE OES of - every variety. for
Boys and Men, Ladies zhoes of every variety,
&e. &c.
fiATS AND CAPS, a beautiful uszortment,
of every grade and size.
HARD WARE of which we have the best as
sortment in town.
.QUEENSWARE tiND GROCERIES, of
which there is no better for the price.
Our stock of Oil Cloths. Carpets, &c., is good.
Tubs, Buckets, Willowware, and everything
usually kept in a country ,tore.
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 satkfied of
the fact after caliing, then we give up.
We have also Fish, salt; Plaster, and also re
ceive and store Grain as u-ual.
.1. & W. SAXTON.
Sept. 26th, 1854.
WATCHLIS,
CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
'..,'•,---`"z^.;: The subscriber, thankful to
( ..,..,..2>, g i _ .. v,L...- hiS friends and patrons, and to
e , - - --7 2 -‘s.,-;----tlic public generally, for their
patronage, still continues to carry on
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at the same stand, one door east of Mr.
ll -.- :-
C. Cout's otel, Market street Hunting- ' I;.-
don, where he will attend to all who .3.. met=a.
will favor him IA all their custom ; and also
keeps on hand a:good assortment of Watches,
Clocks, Jewelry, &e., &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 hall
have them done at the promised time. By-ay
ing strict attention to businees. and selling at
low prices, he hcpes to receive a share of pub.
lie patronage
SOAP AND CANDLE
Manufactory,
Blain Street one door west of the " Globe"
Office,
• HUNTINGDON, PA.
FREDERICK LIST informs the citizens of
Huntingdon, and of the county, that he has
cominenced the 'manufacture of mould and dip
Candles and Rosiri Soap, one door 'west of the
" Globe" - office; on Main Street, Huntingdon,
where lie will always be prepared to fill orders
at city prices.. , .
. TALLOW WANTED, and the highest cash
price will be paid.
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.11urtingdon, Dcc. 5, 1854.-
, Come and Be Clothed,
At ROMAN'S Store opposite , Cants! Hotel.
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-Over' Coat's,
- Frock Coats, • ,
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Dress Coats, ,
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Sack Coats, •
Business : Coats,
Pants and Vests,
Shirts and Drawers, ,
Handkerchiefs and Cravats,
Collars, Gloves, Suspenders,
Hats and Caps, &e., &c.
All of the best Materials and most faShiona
bleStyle and finish —CHEAPha 'THAN ELSEWHERE.
Call and examine for yonrselves; •
TAA.T.S.-111oleskiIiNo.1 and 2, of the latest
styles; ' Kossuth Hats of various styles
sold low •at the cheap
tore or GEO. G\VIN.
JOSEPH REIGGER.
BANKING HOUSE
OF
BELL, GARRETTBON & - CO, ,
On North. West corner of Hill and Montgomery
Streets in the borough of
EruNTllkt d.DON,
At which a gen ere! Banking busines is contem
plated to be done.
DRAFTS on Philadelphia, Pittsburg, &c.,
&e., always for sale. Col/aliens made at
the principal points in the United States.
Money received on deposit, payable on de
mand without it Iterest; also 2, G, D and 12 months
payable with reasonable rates ofinterest thereon .
It OP PIRM:
J. M. BELL,R. B. JOIKVSTONS, WM. JACK, Wm.
M. LLOYD, ollidaysburg, Pa.; A. P. WILSON,
J. GEO. MILES, Wlll. DORIS, Jr., 'Euos• FisuErt,
Wm. P.' ORRISON, ' JOHN SCOTT, JAMES
GEo. W. GA.P_RETTSON, Huntingdon Pu.
Huntingdon Pa. July 11,1854 —3m.
HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY.
R. C. 141eGILL - returns. his - ,, r. - = , =7
thanks to his friends and the pub-0, 1 7 . ~,..-.....:,,,
lie for their very liberal patronage
um ,
~ ,k.
and hopes by strict attention to „ 1 .
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business to merit a continuance of the same, in
all lands of Castings, Cooking Stoves,
Air.
Tight Porlor, Ten Plate Wood and Coal Stoves
of various sizes ; and all kinds of 'Ploughs : the
Lancaster and the Plank Barshear patterns, and
Keystone No. 4 Self-slurping 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
burg-patterns, and all other kinds of castings
too numerous to mention, all of I.Vliich will be
sold cheaper than ever for cash and 'all Ithrds of
country produce. Alsc, old mettle taken in ex
change for casiings. .
HUTAT TINOrD OLT
CARRIAGE AND WAGON
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IVIANUFACTORY
WEN BOAT, thankful for past fav9rs, re
ki spectrally 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. Cannon, where
he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of
Carriages, Buggies, Rookawars; Wagons
and in short every kind of vehicle desired.—
llockaways and Buggies of a superior manufac
ture and finish always on hand and for sale at
fair prices.
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Repairing of all kinds done at the .shortest
notice and on the most reasonable terms.
Huntingdon, May 16, 1854
AR.MITAGE'S
Electro-Magnet Lightning Rods
FTER many years' close investigation
and numerous experiments, the l'attentce
sakes pleasure in informing the public that be
has arrived at the true principles of protecting
ninnies, dwellings and property from 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 Arthitage's
Patent Magnetic Lightning Rods, and in
this atone. This Rod has been e=xamined by
the most scientific gentlemen in the world—
Professors AVM urtrie, Johnson, Wallet and
many others that have examined them, recom
mend and speak or 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- o 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. Tho placeof
manufacturing is in Vine St., 3 doors:-abode
Twelfth, Philadelphia, where all persons 'are
respectfully invited to call and examine for
themselves. For sale Wholesale and Rel'ailby
TIIOS. ARMITAGE.'
Satisfactory rscommenda Oons can be - seen
by calling on the subscriber. All rods war.
ranted.
SAND:TEL HOOVER,
Hartleton, Union Co:, Pa.,
Is Agcnt 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
GrafliuS Miller, of the Rail Road Hotel.
April 26, 1854.
ADAMS-Si CO.'S EXPRESS,
T. IC Sinfonton Ag't., Huntingdon,
I,I7ONEY, Packages, and,Goods of,all kinds,
vi received and forwarded at the risk of the
Company, to all the eities•and Principal towns
in the United States.
J. SIMPSON AFRICA. J. F. RANIEVI .
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AFRICA. & RAMEY,
PR itCTiCAL SURVEYOR'S;
OFFICE with Dariid Africa, Esq., street,
between Montgomery and Smith streets,
Huntingdon, Pa. -[Sept 13,"154...
R. A. MILLER, D. D. S.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH; frorn one:•
to a. full set,,mounted in the most fe,'"i ni a
improved modern style.
Filling, Filing and :Cleaning done will care
and neatness.
Teeth Extracted witii all the ease and des_ patch that modern science can furnish.
- Huntingdon, March 8, 1E354.
JOHN SCOTT. ", • S.UIIIU.EI. T. 13RONVN
SCOTT & BROW "
• ATTOANEYS AT LAW,
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' HUNTINGDON, PA.
CIFFICE' s a:ln *Cas - fliaVforriidrly sc - eii
ski Mr. •Sexat. • . . •
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Iv.ill Ittenilfaithfu 111 to a Illegal hisOliess ire
trusted to his care. Llluiitingdon,-.10.3
c_ CAMP.II.3Ei4'I„
ATTORNEY AT •LAMT,
O FFICE, removed to the -brick row -iied:r tits Court "louse.
Q, • .
ueensiiii-4re---alin e asortm6oju'streociv_
at the store of •• - ' - '' •
January 3d, 1854
fIARPET BAGS of every variety, just rc
k eciverl and for sale by
J, & W. SAX.TCiN .
C illeG ILL
LONG & .DEC.K ER,