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COURT AFFAIRS.
AZGILISI"TERM, 1555.
PR OCILAIUATION.
ArsitsAs by a precept to me directed. dated
at Huntingdon, the 14th day of Apl. A.,
D. 1855, under the hands and seals of the Hon.
George Taylor, Pr - co:dent of the Court of Com
mon Pleas, Oyer and Terminer. and general jail
delivery of the 24th judicial district of Pennsyl
vania composed of Huntingdon, Blair and Cam
bria, and the lion. Johnathan M c It il lams. Thos.
F. Stewart, his associates, Judges of the county
of Huntingdon, justices assigned, appointed to
hear, try and determine all and every indictments
made or taken for orconcerning all crimes, which
by the laws of the state are made capital or felon
ies of death and other offences crimes and misi)e
meanors, which have been or shall hereafter be
committed or perpetrated for crimes aforesaid—l
am commanded to make public proclamation
throughout my whole baliwick 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 13th day) of Aug, next, and those
who willprosepte the said prisoners be then and
there to prosecute them as it shall be just, and
that all Justices of the Peace, Coroncir and
Constables within said 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 14th of Apl., in the
year of our Lord 1855, and the 79th year of
American Independence.
JOSHUA GREENLAND. Sheriff.
.EPROCLAMATION".
\ -- v - nr.nEAs, by a precept to me directed by the
Judges of the Common Please of the coun
ty of Huntingdon, bearing test the 14th of Apl.
1855. lam commanded to make Puhlic Procla
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 20th day) of Aug A. D., 1855,
for the trialof all issues in said Court, which re
mains undetermined beforethe said Judges, when
and where alljurors, witnesses and suitors, in the
trials of all issues are required.
Dated at Huntingdon the 14th of Aug„ in the
year of our Lord 1855, and the 79th year of
American Independence.
JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office,
Huntingdon, July 17, 1855.
TRIAL LIST.
TIRST WEEK.
Christi in Couts vs John Hilderbrand.
J. IL. NI) olverton's adm's vs J. Entrekins's Ears
Jarncs McCauly vs M. Crownover, Sh'ff.
11. Mytinger vs P. Livingston.
S. S. Woods' G-uard'ns rs Beni lmin Leas.
Sterrett & Potter for use vs J. Alexander Ginsho
J. Simpson Africa vs P. Flen nor, et al.
Ilirst for Caldwell vs Daniel Africa.
Joshua Johns vs Blair, Robinson & Co.;
SECOND •WEE}
V. & W. Shaver vs Penna. IL IL Co.
ioratio Trexler & Co. vs J. & W. Saxton.
Adolphus Patterson vs John Dachenbach.
Sterling & Alexander vs Bracken Stitt &Co
John Stewart vs John Love.
J. H. Lex vs Caldwell & Hoover.
Thos. Vaughan vs Giflirds adm'rs,
\Vaterman & Young vs Jno. Jamison.
Grand Jurors
Robert Ashton, farmer, Barree.
Isaac Buck, farmer, Warriorsmark.
Jeremiah Brown, farmer, Springfield
Enoch Ghilcote, farmer, Tod.
Simon Coulter, laborer, Walker.
Daniel Conrad, farmer, Franklin.
Thomas Duffey, farmer, Springfield.
David Foster, farmer, Hopewell.
Jacob Grove, farmer. Penn.
James Given, gentleman, Henderson.
Andrew Grub,. farmer, Penn.
Andrew Huey, farmer, Brady.
Solomon Hamer, miller, Jackson.
James Fleeter, farmer, Tod.
John Harper Esq., J. P. Barree.
Peter Harnish, farmer, Morris.
Adam Lefford, farmers Porter.
Henry Neff,,merchant,*%Vest.
John Porter Esq., farmer, Henderson.
Carnes Patterson, laborer, Porter.
Henry S. Swoope, farmer, walker.
Thomas Stewart, farmer, Barree.
George Tate, Manufacturer, Franklin.
Elias P. Wilson Esq., coachmaker, Cass.
Traverse Jurors
FIRST WEEK
Thomas Anderson, farmer, Tod.
Henry Brewster ; merchant, Shirley.
James Baker, mason, Springfield.
John Brewster, farmer, Shirley.
James Burket, Cromwell.
Isaac Bowers, farmer, Springfield.
John Brown, farmer, Springfield.
Morris Cutshall, farmer, Springfield.
William W. Campbell, farmer,. Tell.
A. B. Crewitt, gentleman, Henderson.
Isaac Cook, Esq., J. P. Tod.
Alexander Carman, merchant, Henderson
Joseph P. Curfman, farmer, Cass.
William Canan, mechanic, Morris.
John Daugherty, farmer, Shirley.
James Fife, farmmer, Brady.
Benjamin Grafius, tinner, Henderson.
Henry Grafius, farmer. Porter.
John Grafius, tinner, Warriorsmark.
John Gahagan, carpenter, .Porter.
James Harper, clerk, Cromwell.
Nathan T. Horton, farmer, Tod.
James Hight, laborer, Henderson.
John Lutz, merchant, Shirley.
William S. Lion, farmer, Tell,
Abraham Lutz of Jacob, farmer. Shirley.
Jonathan K. Metz, farmer, Brady.
John Morrison, farmer, Shirley.
John Miller, fanner, Shirley.
Edwin J. Neff, Inn-keeper, Porter.
Jacob Neff, farmer, Porter.
Paul Orlady, farmer, Brady.
David P. Porter, farmer, Henderson.
Joseph Park, farmer, Cass.
William Piper, laborer, West.
William Peightal, farmer, West
Sohn Piper, carpenter, Porter.
George Roland, farmer, Union.
Thomas A. Srnelker, farmer, Shirley.
Michael Smith, farmer, Morris.
David Thompson, farmer, Henderson.
Thomas Teague, carpenter, Dublin.
Isaac Wolverton, miller, Brady.
Jonathan R. Wilson, farmer, West.
George Wakefield, farmer, Shirley.
William 'Wry, fanner. ‘Varriorsmark.
Eli Wakefield, fanner, Brady.
Jacob Russel, farmer, Hopewell.
Traverse Jurors
SZCOND WEr.a,
Caleb Armitage, farrrfer, li6nderson
John Anderson, farmer, Penn.
Isaac Breneinan, farmer, Porter.
Jacob Beck, farmer, Warriorsthark.
Benjamin Brumbaugh, farmer, Penn.
William Campbell, farmer, Tell.
John Coulter, laborer walker.
Benjamin Corbin, farmer, west.
David Colestock, farmer, Henderson.
John Campbell, farmet, Jackson.
William Dean, farmer, Union.
James Devor, farmer, Cromwell.
Andrew Dieffeubach, machinist, Hend.
Allen Edwards, manufacturer, Tod.
Daniel Flenner, farmer, Walker.
William Giesinger, farmer, Walker.
Robert Given, farmer, Walker.
John Grove Sr,. farmer, Penn.
Jacob 'Heffner, farmer, Penn.
John Hirst, farmer Barree.
Jacob Herncane, farmer, Porter.
Enoch Isenberg., farmer, Porter.
Soseph Isenberg., carpenter; Walker.
George Mills, farmer, Tell.
William McAteer, farmer, Warriorsrnark.
Solomon Rouch, farmer, Penn.
_Joseph Reed, farmer, West.
John Snyder, lock-tender, Henderson.
George Scott, farmer, Barree.
John Shank, wagon maker, Warriorsmark.
Abraham Showalter, farmer, Cass.
Ephraim Thompson, farmer, Union.
John Walters, farmer, Dublin.
Daniel S. Whittaker, farmer, Union.
Samuel P. Wallace, farmer, Morris.
William Moore, merchant, Porter.
SPRING Mill SUMO. "PDS
ti J
IWO 21. 01, riff T. TAKEN '1
J. & w SAXTON,
TTAVE just received from Philadelphia the
II handsomest assortment of Goods ever of
to tl , e citizens of this place, and at lower pri
ces than can be got at any other house, consist
ing as follows :
DRESS GOODS,
such as Summer Silks, GliaHeys, Berages,
Lawns, &c., ,
FOR THE LADES,
Callicos, • Chimazetts, Under-sleeves, Laces and
the greatest variety of dress Trimmings in town.
BOOTS AND SHOES
of every variety. such as fine Boots, Ladies' Gai
tors, Misses' Gaizers and Slippers, Ladies' Bus
kins, and a great variety of Children's Boots
and Shoes.
HATS AND. CAPS,
such as white Silk, black Sim.. Kossuth H3ts of
every variety. Panama and Straw Hats, and.a
beautiful asso•tment of .Bonnets, Enghsh, Straw,
Brade, Silk an•l Crape Bonnets, Bloomer Hats
and Flats for children.
TIARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE,
of every variety and at lower prices than evcr.
Cloths, Cassirners and Slimmer Goods
of every variety and color.
CARP.FIT AND OIL CLOTHS.
magnificent asso:tment, and at exc,odine,ly low
prices. _ _
GROOERIE'3 of every variety. and of good
quality.
We are de!errnined to sell our old stock off at
reduced prices. We have on hand every variety
of Goods usually kept in a country store,
April 3. 1555.
lxe, ap Coi - xter ForecTer
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
R.EADY-MADE CLOTH.UTG, &C.
ENJAMIN JACOBS informs his old cus.
D towers and the citizens of the borough and
county Of Huntingdon generally, that he has
just opened an extensive assortment of Goods of
all kinds suitable for spring and summer, which
will compare in quality and prices with any
other brought to town the present season, His
stock consists of every article of •
LADIES DRESS GOODS.
in part, Ginghams, Lawns, Printed and Plain
Baretres, Prints of all kinds. Mnslins, Gloves,
Hosiery, &e., &c., in fact all articles of dress
to be found in any other store in town.
Also, an extensive assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
for men and boys, for spring and summer wear
all well made and of good materials. Also
RATS, CAPS, BOOTS & sr - J:ons,
of all sizes.
Also, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE,
GLASSWARE, HARDWARE. equal to any
in town; and many articles too numerous to
mention.
My old customers and the public in general,
are invited to call and examine my new Goods.
They will find them equal in quality , and as
low in price, as any others in the county-.
All kinds of country produce taken in ex
change for Goods at the highest market prices.
Huntingdon, Apl, 3,1855.
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
AT THE OL STAND.
• GEO. GWIN,
TAS just redeivcd from Philadelphia and is
now opening at the old stand in Market
Square, the largest and prettiest assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
ever brought to the borough of Huntingdon.
My stock consists in part ofCloths, Cassimers,
black and fancy Satinetts. Tweeds, and a large
variety of Goods of all kinds. ,
Ladies' Dress and Fancy Goods,
of the latest styles and best quality. A large
assortment of Undersleeves, Collars and Spen
cers, black and figured Silks, a great. variety , of
Prints and Chinces, Lawns, Barze Detains, De
tains figured, plain and . barred, Edging Lace,
Ribbons, fancy and black Gimp, Silk Lace, co
lored Kid Gloves, Gents',black do.. Linen and
lldlcfs., black Italian Cravats, Hosiery.
HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,
and a fine assortment of STRAW GOODS.
A good supply of FRESII G-ROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE.
GLASSWARE AND CEDARWARE.
My stock has been selected with the greatest
care in regard to quality and price, and I flatter
myself that I can offer inducements to purcha
sers not to be found elsewhere.
Call and sec my Goods and examine for your
selves.
Thunhful for the patronage of the past by my
friends and the public generally, I respectfully
solicit a continuance of the same.
Huntingdon Apl.. 3d 1855,
BALTIMORE CARD
2,2 7"
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CARP, GIESE & CO.
com.w.s.sioN MERCThiN7S,
FOR S T,1 , 1 OF
CritiLlN AND LUMSBLIa.
Si 1•;,1 Wll Alin, BALTIMORE.
117 - Agents for Newark and Rosendale Co
Cement and Plaster.
r im; a u d :tr. A. Salt, constantly on hand.
.
N. IL-1,11)cral CAS ff advances Intuit: un
s nn r..ecipt .
I;aiiiniurc, :lan. 31, i co 3.
If you want to get the worth of your
money,
CALL AT D. P. GWIN'S
CIEAP STOI.III.
I have opened thelargest and prettiest assort.
rnent of S1'1111\1(3 and SURIMIEIt GOODS ever
brought to this place, consisting of Cloths, Cas.
simers, Vesting, K. Jeans,"COtton Stripes, Lin.
ens, Velvet Cords, Muslins, &c., &c.,
LADIES DRESS GOODS.
Plain and Fancy Silks, plain and figured Chal.
li, Spring Delains, Beregc Delains, Plain Ber,-
aze of all colors, Dcbaize, Dress and Domestic
Ginghams, a large lot of Lawns, and a great
variety of Prints, &-c.,
HOSIERY.— Hosiery of all kinds. Gloves,
kid and silk finish; Lisle Thread, Mitts, long
and -short Veils, Collars, Undersleeves, Chima
zeta. Stamped Collars and Undersleeves, Em.
broidered Handkerchiefs, Head Dresses, Ladies'
Caps, Ribbons, Colored Crapes „ Florrenee Silks,
Gents' Fancy flckfs, plain black Dress Trim..
rnings, French Working Cotton, Linen Floss°
and a variety of Goods too numerous to men
tion.
Also a large assortment of Bonnets, Flats,
Hats, and Shoes, Oil Cloths, Cedar Ware, Tubs,
Buckets, Water Cans, &c., &c.,
Also," GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE
HARDWARE AND SALT.
The public are respectfully invited to call and
eyamine my Gtiods, as I can and will sell cheap
er than the cheapest.
All kinds of country produce taken in ex
change for Good at the highest market prices.
Huntingdon, Apl. 3, 1855
Books! Books!!
TOLU ES of new
25 ,9 000 INI
and popular books
tfrr:t
—embracing every variety to be r _ —
had in Boston, New York and Philadelphia—
the subscriber his just received and offers for
sale extremely low. His stock of STATION
ARY is of great variety and superior quality, as
follows t —Foolscap, Letter, Note and Wrap
ping Paper. Envelopes of every kind, Gold
and S3teel Pens also, - Portmonies, Books
Pen Knives, l'ocket Knives, &c. School Books
of every kind used in the country, at wholesale
and retail prices.
1 I )(in PIECES WALL PAPER of the la-
I k juu test and prettiest styles, just received
and for sale at Philadelphia retail prices.
All the above siocic the public will find it to
be to their iutcrest to call and examine before
purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to give
satisfaction to every customer. Store opposite
Whittaker's Hotel, Railroad street.
11untirigdon, April 3, 1555
The Chainbersburg and Mount Union
Stage Line Revived.
MHE undersigned aware
that a. snspension
theline of Stages over the f)'-%; • #:
road between Chambers- ' -10
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
tained,a nd lie therefore earnestly calls upon the
public generally to patronitie it, confident that it
will be for their mutual advantage. Every at
tention necessary will be given, and therunning
of the Stages will be regular.
LET Stages leave Mt. Union every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday mornings, arriving at
Chambersburg the same evenings - . Returning,
leave Chambersbug the same nights at 10 o'clock
arizkving at Mt. Union early the following morn
ing in time for the Cars. Stages stop at. Star
leysburg, Orbisonia, Shade Gap, Burnt Cabins,
Fannetsburg, Horse Valley, Strasburg, and
Reefer's Store.
ET Fare through $3,00; to intermediate points
in proportion.
JOHN JAM ISON. '
January 2;1855.—ff.
Grocery and Confectionary Store,
LONG & DEICITMR,
11 they
C n
, T e ., n 7s. o 7 r i a n l fo t r i n l informs r
s f t r 1 0
I s i a t
i n n d E t
publich S e F
nettle Grocery and Confectionary business, un
der the Sans of Temperance Hall, on Main
street, Huntingdon, where they have now on
hand a fulland general assortment of
Groceries and Confectionaries,
which they willsell wholesale and retail. They
have also on hand Buckets, Salt, Carpet Bags,
Fancy Articles, &e.,&e.„ Sc. ' 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 al
who may call at our store, we invite an exami
nation and trialof ourstoek..
LONG & DECKER.
Huntingdon, Apl. 19,1854.
1000 Book Agents Wanted.
GENTS wanted in every County of the
United States, to sell one of the most salea
ble books ever published, entitled, "THRIL:.
LING ADVENTURES AMONG THE IN
DIANS," comprising the most remarkable per
sonal narratives of events in the early Indian
Wars, as well as of incidents in the recent In
dian hostilities in Mexico and Texas. By John
Prost, L. L. D., author of "Pictorial History of
the United States," "Pictorial History of the
World," &c., &c. Illustrated with numerous
engravings, from designs by W. Crome, and
other distinguished artists.
This book contains over 500 octavo pages,
bound in embossed moroceo,full gilt back, and
is sold at the low price of $1,75 per copy.
Over 30,000 copies have been sold within a
short time, and the sale is still increasing.
We pay the largest commission to agents,
who can be supplied with a specimen copy, sent
by mail, post paid, on sending us the price, $1,75
with full particulars of the agency.
Address,
J.W. BRADLEY, Publisher,
48 North FOURTH. St.,
Philadelphia, Pa
N. 13.—0 n receipt of two dollars, we send
(post paid,) a copy of the above book and a copy
of the "Fireside Angel," by T. S. Arthur.
71 r i ji "
11 5
rAti4 rp, I
Llintr, a Lahtt„, E LEVAL, ri
r FliE subscriber informs the public generally
. that he has now on hand and for sale, al
his kiln at Petersburg, superior burned Lime for
building, plastering, &e., &c., which he will
sell by the bushel or larger quantity. A good
supply will always be kept on hand.
B. ATHERTON.
Petersburg,, April 17, 15,55
I Gin be mound at E. SNARE'S Jewelry Slore.
assortment of Nails and All work warranted. mit 13, '55.
CUNNINGHAM & DUNN'S.
UNIIIIER COATS, .
i Pants,
Vests, at 871, and upwards
AT H. ROMAN'S Clothing Store.
A general
Spikes at
liarn, Shoulder:4 and Fiitch julA rceciv
cd uild for 1.-;11o, by
C. UN S.I.NC.; DUNN,
ATreatise on the office- and duties of Alder
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Landlords, Tenants, and General Agents ; and
making this volume what it purports to be, A
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KAY 4. IMOTIIER,
LAW BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS,
17 4- 19 Sena Fifth Street,
First Store above Chestnut, Philadelphia.
UU'Orders or letters of inquiry for Law Books
from the country, promptly attended to. -
Jane 2Gth, 1855-3 -
sth, 1854. Evans & Wat
son's alamander SAFES triumphant, as they
always are when put to the test.
PHILADELPIIIA ,Dec. 15, 1854.
Messrs. 'EVANS & WATSON', No. 29 South
FOURTH St, Philadelphia.
GENTLEMEN :—We take much pleasure in
recommending your. §alamander Safes to mer
chants and others in want of a secure means of
preserving their hooks, papers, &c.. from fire, as
the one we purchased from you about seven
months since has preserved our books, papers and
cash in as good a condition as they were tchen
put into it, before the great fire of this morning,
which destroyed the entire block of buildings con.
ner crf Chestnut and Fifth streets. The above
safe was in use in our office, on the second floor
of our building, from which place it fell into the
cellar, ancrremained there until the fire was out.
The safe was then removed and opened in the
presence of at least one thousand persons, who
witnessed the good condition of the contents—
Will you please have the .'.afe and Locks repair
ed, as we intend to put it in use again, having
perfect confidence in its fire proof qualities.
Yours, Resrestfully,
LACY & PHILLIPS,
A large assortment of the above Safes always
on hand (warranted to stand at tenet to percent
more fire than any Herring's Safe now in use.)
EV ANS & WATSON, also manufacture and
keep for sale, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and Iron
Sash, for making fire-proof Vaults for Banks,
stores, public and private buildings. , Seal and
Letter Copying Presses ; Patent Slate lined Be
frig,erators, &c. Please give us a call, at No 26
South FOURTH St., Philadelphia.
April :3, I 555.
If you Want to feel Comfortable,
(1 ALL at H. ROMAN'S Clothing Store, where
you can get a new suit for less money than
you can get the same for at any house in
Philadelphia. April 24.
. _
PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS
Pena, MagisCrate'3 Law Library.
1. BINNsPs JUSTICE,
AND
BUSINESS MAN'S LEGAL GUIDE.
New and Sixth Edition, bringing the Law
down to 1855 .
GraydosaPs Forms.
AND
COMPANION TO BINN'S JUSTICE
ALSO
doe's Digest-170 - 0 to 1855.
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..4 . .1L1.. Friday morning, December
Evans &' Watson take pleasure in referring to
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Farmers and Mechanics Bank, Philada; Samuel
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Locomotive builders, Philada • Bancroft & Sel
lers, Machinhts, corner 16th and James Sts, ;
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vania Hailroad Co., Philada.; Lacey & Phillips,
corner sth and Minor Sts.; Sharpless Bro, No.
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& Sons, No. 51 North Third St.; Smith, Wil.
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• JOHN FRISCH,
WATCH MAKER,
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~tLy- , s,
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"PERILS AND PLEASURES OF A HUN
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This work is full of thrilling incidents, and
hair breadth escapes, in various parts of the
world. Annexed are a few extracts from the
table of' contents :
Baiting an Alligator.
Morning among the Rocky Mountains.
A Grizzly Bear.
Fight, and terrible result.
A journey and hunt through New Mexico.
Hunting in the forests of Brazil.
Chase. of Bhinoceres ; chase of an -Elephant.
A Boa Constrictor, a Tiger, a Lion.
Terrible Conflict.
Hunting the Tiger with Elephants.'
A Wild Hog Hunt in Texas, 8r...0-, &c.
The above will give some idea of the contents
of this book, which a large 12m o.of over 300
pages, illustrated with finely colored plates, and
handsomely bound,and is sold at the low price
of $1 for which a specimen copy will be sent by
mail, postpaid to any part of the country.
Agents will be paid the largest-commission.
Apply to J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher.
. 48 North Fourth Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
April 11, 1852
AGENTS -WANTED,
To Sell the Best Work of T. S. Arthur,
"TEN NTGLITS IN A BAR-ROOM, AND
WHAT I SAW THERE."
rpms is a large 1.52m0., of 240 pages, illustra-
J_ ted with a beautiful Mezzotint Engraving.,
by Sartain, bound in the best inannor ; full gilt
back.
Specimen copies sent to any part of the Uni
ted States, on receipt of the price, 75 ets.
Some agents now selling this book, are mak
ing $5O per month.
Apply to 3. W. BRADLEY, Publisher,
48 North Fourth Street,
April 11, 1355. Philadelphia.
T Ti A IT111 . 171 i 1)
JAL?.
FRITZ, HENDRY & Co.,
No. 29 North Third St., Philadelphia.
00000
Importers A o l f a na E lc N t T n c re i r i s,
C C A n L nir i s c a r. I
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and dealers in Pt En and OAK SOLE LEATHER
and KIPP. [Feb 20, 1855—1 y
STAUFFER and RIA.RILEV.
Cheap AVatelies and Jewelry,
4 ,r, r WHOLESALE and RETAIL
at the "Philadelphia Watch
Jewelry Store," No. 9G
North SECOND STREET ,cornefof Quarry ,Phila
dclphia.
Gold Lever Watches, full jewclllB carat
cases, - $2B 00
Gold Lepines, - - - - 24 00
Silver Lever Watelies,fulljewelled, 12 00
Silver Lepine, jewels,- - 900
.
Superior Quarticrs, - - . 7 00
Gold Spectacles,- - - - 700
Fine Silver do. - - .. - 1 50
Gold Bracelets, - - - - 300
Ladies' sold 'Pencils,- 1 00
Silver Tea Spoons, set, - - - 500
Gold Pens, with Pencil .
tnd Silver Holder,l 00
Gold Finger Rings, 37,', cents to Watch
Glasses,plain,l2,i cents; Patent,l EQ; Lunct,s2s,
otherarticles in proportion. All:roods warran
ted to be what they are sold for.
STAUFFER. Sz, HARLEY,
On hand, sonici Gold and Silver Levers and
Lepincs, still lower the nthe above prices.
Sept. 27, I 55,1-Iy.
..AM6_
Chopping Mill, and Saw Mill,
FOR SALE
9 , lIE undersigned will sell his property at pri.
vote sale, consisting of a fhrrn of
107 ACME, .
forty acres of which are cleared and in a good
state of cultivation, the balance in timber, and
capable of being cleared and cultivated; situa
ted four miles from Mill Creek in Kishaeoquil
las Valley, Huntingdon county, upon 4 .. 4 _
which arc erected one dwelling house, f !
one new frame bank barn, one saw mill, e,
one chopping mill, with a good water power to
drive the same. The chopping mill is geared
so that burs may be attached for grinding wheat.
The property is in the midst or a good settle
ment. There is also a good running distillery
connected with said chopping mill, which will
be sold along with said property, either Avith
or without the distillery machinery and vessels
as the purchaser may desire. The above prop.
erty willbe sold on terms to suit- purchasers
and possession given at any time.
JAMES McDONALD, Jr.
Brady township, May 1, 1855.
BLANKS ! BLANKS! ! BLANKS !!!
A full assortment for sale at the "Globe" Of
jibe.
DEEDS, So 3rmoNs',
Ex's. AND TRES. DEEDS, EXECUTIONS,
MORTGAGES,. StI_I3I"CENAS,
BONDS : with and without waiver,
WARRANTS, LEASES,
ATTACHME.NTS, COMM TT TMENTS,
AGREEMENTS for the sale of Real Estate,
NOTES relinquishing all benefits of exemp
tion laws.
IiZMW=
CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
The subscriber, thankful tit
,-- q- ..\' ''' ''''::; - '-,.1 , ' j.. _,.7,, ' / 7 ._? /' his friends and patrons, and to
-, Y 4-- ...,...,._. , ----- / ---7"'• -•-. the public generally, for their
patronage, still continues to carry on ~.-
at the same stand,. one door cast of Mr. 5 : ,
~,.
C. Cont.' s Hotel, Market street Hunting- ;,6-:
don, where he will attend to all who -IL,
will favor him Ncith 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 witha good workman, all repairs
will be done in a - neat and (hirable manner, and
any person having articles for repairing, shall
have them done at the promised time. By pay
ing strict attention to businees, and selling at
low prices, he hopes to receive a share of pub.
lie patronage.
$2OO REWARD.
THE public generally, and the rascals who
sometime:since entered my store atid 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 brought to ITuntingdon, con_
sisting of Watches, Jewelry, Ce;;;: ,
el , =, Clocks, Fine Knives, Pistols,
Perfltmery, Port Monnaies,Bil
ver Ware. and Fancy Articles, &e., &c. My
old friends and customers, and the public in
general throughout time county arc requested to
ealland examine my assortni en t.
SNARE
Ihnaingt:on,March,l6s4.
JOSEPH REIGGER
JAPAN ? CONQUERED ! !
EW 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 morn lately occupied by
Marx Israel, near the corner-of Hill & Mont
gomery Streets, Hu nti ngd on , Pa., a large, new,
and well-assorted stock of BOOTS AND
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS embra
- sing fine and coarse Boots, Shoes, Gai
ters, Monroes, Tics, &e., for Gentlemen ; and
also fine Gaiter Boots, Buskins, Jenny Linds,
and Tics for Ladies. Children's Boots arid
Shoes of every variety and fashion.
Gentlemen and Boys can be aceomodatcd
with hats of the latest and most approved style.
He has also a good stock of hosiery, of ladies,
gentlemen and children's wear. •
He has a good assortment offre - sh Mahogany
Veneers.
REMEMBER •
The" Nimble Sixpence is better than the slow
Shilling." Call arid be served. Don't forget
the place, near the Corner of Hilla.nd Montgom
ery Streets.
Huntingdon July IStli, •
Come and Be Clothed,
At RomAN's Store opposite Gouts' Hotel.
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 shiona
ble style and finish -CEIF.APER THAN ELSF2.WIIERE•
Cull and examine for yourselves.
MARBLE YARD.
ILLIAM WILLIAMS, would respect
v fully call the attention of the citizens of
Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to the
stock of
BEAUTIFUL TVIARBLE
now on hand. He is prepared to furnish at I hr,
shortest. notice, Monumental. Marble, Tomb, Ta
bles and Stone4ofevery desired size and form
ITALIAN OR EASTERN MARBLE,
highly finished, and carved with appropriate
devices, or plain, as may suit.
Building Marble, Door and Window Sills, &c.,
will be furnished to order.
W. W. pledges himself to furnish material
and workmanship equal to any in the country,
at a fair price. Call and see, before you pur
chase elsewhere. Shop on Hill street, HUD.
tingdon, Pa.
unting , don, May 16, 1855.
HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY.
R. C. MeGILL returns his ---,-
Mlr ...
than ks to his friends and the pub- r
lie for their very liberal patronage '-dth,,i , -- --
and hopes by strict attention te C0 141 "VL".
l '''''
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 various sizes; and all kinds of Ploughs : the
Lancaster and the Plank Barshcar 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
burg patterns, and all other kinds of castings
tno numerous to mention, all of which will be
sold cheaper than ever for cash and all kinds of
country produce. Also, old mettle taken in ex
change for castings.
HUNT.INGD OLT
CARRIAGE AND WAGON
~~i 9
_,~
~~
M.ANU.PACTORY
iNVEN BOAT, thankful for past favors, re.
spectfully informs the public in general
that he has removed to his new shop onWash
ington street, on the property lately and for
many years occupied by Alex. Carmen, where
he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of
Carriages, Buggies, Rocks:ways, 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.
ADAMS it CO.'S EXPRESS.
T. K. Simonton Aa t 't Huntingdon..
Y, Packages, and Goods of all kin dArre NE ceived and forwarded at the risk of tin;
Company, to all the cities and principal towns
in the United States.
J. surnscis AFRICA. J. F. RABIES .
.A.PRIOA. 8c RAMEY,
PR ACT AE. SEURVEVORS;
jFFICE with Daniel Africa, Esq., Hill street,
between Montgomery and Smith strectp,
Huntingdon, Pa. [Sept 13, '54.
R. A. MILLER, D. D. S
.A ITTIFICLAL TEETH, from one . •
to a full set, mounted in the most
improved modern style.
Filling, Filing and Cleaning done with ea re
and neatness.
Teeth Extracted with all the ease and des
patch that modern science can furnish. -
Huntingdon, March 8, 1854. •
JOHN SCOTT. SAMUEL T. BIUMN
SCOTT S; BROWN,"'
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
HUNTINGDON, PA. .
OFFICE same as that formerly occupic.l by
k) Mr. Scott.
Hilutingdon,Oct.l.7,lBs3.
30E11 No PROWTALL 9
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will attend faithfully to :Aloud busine&sin
trusted to his care. rHuntirip,don.July 2(1,25
T. P CAMPBELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICE removedto the brick row near the
Court I/o.use.
Queensware---a fine ussortmentjust recc vd
at the store of
fIARPET BAGS of every variety, just re
ecived and for sale, by
---
(101) Fish, Mueller:A, Ilcrring &c., just recei-
U ved and for sale by 5. &W. SAXTON.
23
R. C McGILL
LONG & DECK ER
& Ai. SAXTON