COURT AFFAIRS. AUGUST TERM, 1555. PROCLAMATION. n a E t tt A u s n b u y n a g dprecept, th t o l4 m t h e d d a i v r e e f t e A d . o dat o. ed D. 1855, under the bands and seals of the Hon. George Taylor, Pre :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 Hon. Johnathan Mc W illiams,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 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 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 will prosecute the said prisoners be then and there to prosecute them as it shall be just, and that all Justices of the Peace, Coroner 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. PROCLAMATION. NitTEIEREAS, Jay a precept to me directed by the Judges of the Common Please of the coun ty of Huntingdon, bearing test the 14th of Apl. 1355, lam commanded to make Public 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 trial of all issues in said Court, which re• mains undetermined beforethe said Judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses and suitors, in the trials of all issues arc 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. Sheriffs Office, Huntingdon, July 17, 1855, TRIAL LIST. FIRST WEEK. Christian Couts vs John Hilderbrand. 3. H. Sea olverton's adm's vs J. Entrekins's Exrs James McCauly vs M. Crownover, Sh'ff. H. Mytinger vs P. Livingston. S. S. Woods' Guard'ns vs Benjamin Leas. Sterrett & Potter for use vs 3. Alexander Ginsho J. Simpson Africa vs D. Flenner, et al. Hirst for Caldwell vs Daniel Africa. Joshua Johns vs Blair, Robinson & Co.! SECOND WEEK. N.& W. Shaver vs Penna. R. R. Co. Horatio Trcxler & 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 Gifiirds ad m're, Ws terman & Youncr 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. fames Given, gentleman, Henderson. Andrew Grub, farmer, Penn. Andrew Huey, farmer, Brady. Solomon Hamer, miller, Jackson. ames fleeter, farmer, Tod. ohn H arper Esq., J. P. Barree. PetertEarnish, farmer, Morris. Adam Lefford, farmer, Porter. Henry Neff, merchant, West. John Porter Esq., farmer, Henderson. Carnes Patterson, laborer, Porter. Henry S. Swoops, farmer, walker. Thomas Stewart, farmer, Barree. George Tate, Manufacturer, Franklin. Elias P. Wilson Esq., coachmaker, Cass. Traverse Jurors FIRST \VEER. Thomas Anderson, farmer, Tod. Henry Brewster, mechant, 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. Curfrnan, 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, Warriorsrnark. John. Gahagan, carpenter, Porter. James Harper, clerk, Cromwell. Nathan T. Horton, farmer, Tod. James flight, 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, farmer, 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, %Vest John Piper, carpenter, Porter. George Roland, farmer, Union. Thomas A. Smelker, farmer, Shirley. Michael Smith, farmer, Morris. David Thompson, farmer, Henderson. Thomas Teague, carpenter, Dublin. Isaac _Wolverton, miller, Brady. Jonathan R. Wilson, farmer, %Vest. George Wakefield, farmer, Shirley. William Wry, farmer. Warriorsmark. Eli Wakefield, farmer, Brady. Jacob Russel, farmer, Hopewell. ~'rapet`d~;Jtuors SECOND WEEK. Caleb Armitage, farmer, Henderson John Anderson, farmer, Penn. Isaac Breneman, farmer, Porter. Jacob Beck, farmer, Warriorsmark. Benjamin rumbaugh, 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 Dieffenbach, machinist, fiend. Allen Edwards, manufacturer, Tod. Daniel Flenter, 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, Warriorsmark, 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 AND SUMMER GOODS. SEBASTOPOL NOT TAKEN Y J. & W SAXTON, _HEVE just received from Philadelphia the handsomest assortment of Goods ever offer ed to the citizens of this place, and at lower pri ces than can be got a,t any other house, consist ing as follows : DRESS GOODS, such as Summer Silks, Challeys, Berages, Lawns, Src., &c., • FOR THE LADMS, Callicos, Chirnazetts, Under-sleeves, Laces and the greatest variety of dress Trimmings in town. BOOTS AND SNOBS of every variety, such ax fine Boots, Ladies' Gai tors, Misses' Gaitors and Slippers, Ladies' Bus kins, and a great variety of Children's Boots and Shoes. EATS AND CAPS, such as white Silk, black Silk. Kossuth Hats of every variety. Panama and Straw Hats, and a beautiful assortment of Bonnets, English, Straw, Brade, Silk and Crape Bonnets, Bloomer Hats and Flats for children. HARDWARE AND QUEENSVIARE, of every variety and at lower prices than ever. Cloths, Cassimera and Summer Goods of every variety and color. CARPET AND OIL CLOTHS. magnificent assortment, and at exceedingly low prices. GROCERIE9 of every variety. and of good quality. We are determined 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, 1855. The Cheap Corner Forever S SPRING AND SUMER GOODS. READY-MADE CLOTHING, &C. ENJAMIN JACOBS informs his old cus. tomcrs 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 Bareges, Prints of all kinds. Muslins, Gloves, Hosiery, &c., &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 HATS, CAPS, BOOTS I& SHOES, 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, arc 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 OLD STAND. GEO. GWIN, HAS just received 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 Iluntingdon. My stock consists in part of Cloths, Cassimers, black and fancy Satinetts. Tweeds, and a large variety of Goods of all kinds. Ladies' Dress and Panoy Goods, of the latest styles and best quality. A large assortment of Underslceves, Collars and Spen cers, black and figured Silks, a great variety of Prints and Chinces, Lawns, Barzc Delains;De lains figured., plain and barred, Edging Lace, Ribbons, fancy and black Gimp, Silk Lace, co lored Kid Gloves, Gents' black do., Linen and Silk Hdkfs., black Italian Cravats, Hosiery. &e., HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, and a fine assortment of STRAW GOODS. A good supply of FRESH GROCERIES, 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 see my Goode and =amino for your selves. Thankful for the patronage of the past by my friends and the public generally, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Huntingdon Apl.. 3d 185.5, J. W, THOMPSON, ATTORIVE' AT LAW, And Commissioner for Pennsylvania, DAVENPORT, ICOIATA, ATTENDS to buying, selling and locating Land and Land Warrants, pays taxes loans money on real estate security on commis, sion, examines and makes abstracts of title &c. Any business intrusted will be attended to promptly and with fidelity. Refer to lion. George Taylor, and members of the Bar at Huntingdon. May 16, 1855. Gm. BROAD...Top DEPOT LAST ARRIVAL. OF SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. CUNNINGHAM & DUNN, AVE just returned from Philadelphia, and are now opening at the old stand of Josiah Cunningham & Son at the head of the Broad Top basin, a splendid assortment of new Goods, consisting of DRY-GOODS GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, CEDARWARE, HATS, BOOTS SHOES, Also— BACON, SALT, FISH (5. PLASTER. And in short everything that is usually kept in a country store. • The public are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock, as we are - determined not to be undersold by any house in town. All kinds of country produce tcken in ex change for goods at the highest market prices. Prompt attention paid to storing and forward ing all kinds of merchandise, produce &o. Huntingdon, April 25,18.55. CLOTHIN . , • A New Assortment Just Opened And will be sold 30 per cent. CHEAPER THAT THE CHEAPEST ! ROMAN respectfully informs his custom. 6 ers, and the public generally, that he has just opened at his store room in Market Square, Hunting - don, a splendid new stock' of Ready. made Clothing For Spring and Summer, consisting of Superfine black Dress and Frock Coats, black and fancy Cassimere, Cassin et and Corduroy Pantaloons; a large assortment of Vests, Hats and Caps, neck and pocket Hand kerchiefs, Shirts, Suspenders, Carpet Bags, Trunks, Umbrellas, &c., &c., all of which he will sell cheaper than the same quality of Goods can be purchased at retail in Philadelphia or any other establishment in the country, Persons. wishing to buy Clothing would do well to call and examine his stock before pur chasing elsewhere. • Huntingdon, April 11,1855. ooks ! Books ! 25,000 VOLUMES of new /. and popular books v : —embracing every variety to be had in Boston, New York and Philadelphia— the subscriber hts just received and offers for sale extremely low. His stock of STATION ARY is of great variety and superior quality, as follows :—Foolscap, Letter, Note and Wrap. pinr , 6 Paper. Envelopes of every kind, Gold and Steel Pens also, Portmonies, Pocket Books Pen Knives, Pocket Knives, &c. School Books of every kind used it, the country, at wholesale and retail prices. 1000 PIECES WALL PAPER of the la test and prettiest styles, just received and for sale at Philadelphia retail prices. All the above stock the public will finAl it to be to their interest to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to give satisfaction to every customer. Store opposite Whittaker's Hotel, Railroad street. Hunti , igdon, April 3, 1855. The Chambersburg and Mount Union Stage Line Revived. rrHEnndersigned aware ~... that a- suspension of '&4 ti • ~; ~,,....e4 4 ..--- - 0 p -=- _ raok ,%.,..-,._0., the line of Stages over the iiieviboxsirpit road between Chambers. ''''''' - - -4 "'"7: , -'-' 4 '' 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 inten-d the running of the Coaches. The pro prietor of the line is desirous that it be main tained,and lie 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. Fr. Stages leave Mt. Union every Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, arriving at Chambersburg the same evenings. Returning, leave chambersbug, the same nigts at 10 o'clock arriving at Mt. Union early the following morn ing in time for the Cars. Stages stop at Shir leysburo, Orbisonia, Shade Gap, Burnt Cabins, Fannetshurg, Horse Valley, Strasburg, and Keefer's Store. - TT Fare through 53,00; to intermediate points in proportion January 2,1855.-r-tf. Grocery and Confectionary Store. ImaNG & DMCIE,II, T ESPECTFULLY informs theirfricndsand It the public in general, that they stilleontin ue the Grocery and Confectionary blisiness, 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., &c., 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 trial of ourstock. LONG & DECKER. Huntingdon, Apl. 19,1854. E! LIME I. LIME!! rIHE subscriber informs the public generally 1 that he has now on hand and for sale, at bis kiln at Petersburg, superior burned Lime for building, plastering, &c., &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, 1855 A general assortment of Nails and Spikes at CUNNINGEIAM &DUNN'S. Tiam, Shoulders and Flitch just reeeiv. ed and for sale by CUNNINGHAM S. DUNN. pure White Lead, just received and for sale by CUNNINGIIAIVI & DUNN. 300 Bushels of Ccrn for sale by CUNNINGHAM. & DUNN WM. COLON. JOHN JAMISON. PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS Penna. Magistrate's Law Library, 1. fINNS'S JUSTICE, AND BUSINESS MAN'S LEGAL GUIDE. New and Sixth Edition, bringing the Law down to 1855. 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KAY 4- BROTHER, LAW BOOKSELL'EItS AND PUDLIMERS, 17 4 19 South Fifth Street, First Store above Chestnut, Philadelphia. EU - Orders or letters of inquiry for Law Books from the country, promptly attended to. June 26th, 1855-3 - SALAMANDER SAFES, • --• - EVANS & WATSON, %, t- .i i ; ; , it , , i rt . No . 26 South . Fourth Street, 'AI: 11 , i ; , 1 i 1 : . t.,lip ' ,,. ii,; , Ail Philadelphia, ~':''' ••-. f I, ?Il l * REFIRE. CHEST . lio . 1111 41 I. a ! i; I ,UT & FIFTH Streets, it:1 1 . I tql.ll , a ~. - llir • Friday morning, December .-- • ---:-.-- •7- -, :------ - -- sth, 1854. Evans & Wat son's salamander SAFES triumphant, as they always are when put to the test. PLIILADELVIIIA ,Dec. 15, 1854. Messrs. EVANS & - WATSON, No. 29 South FOLRTH St., Philadelphia. . GENTLF.IIIIF,N :—We take much pleasure in recommending your Salamander Safes to mer chants and others in want of a secure means of preserving their books, 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 when put into it, before,tbe great fire of this -norning, which destroyed the entire block of buildings cor ner of 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, and'remained 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 Safe and Locks repair ed, as we intend to put it in use again, having perfect confidence in its fire-proof qualities. Yours, Respestfully, LACY & PHILLIPS. Evans & Watson take pleasure in referring to the following among the many hundreds who have their Safes in use : LT. S. Mint, Philada; Fanners and Mechanics' Bank, Philada; Samuel Allen, Esq., High Sheriff, Philada ; John N. Henderson, City Controller; Caleb Cope & Co., No. 183 Market St. ; Richard Norris & Son, Locomotive builders, Philada Bancroft & Sel lers, Machinists, corner 16th and James Sts, ; Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Phila. ; Pennsyl vania Railroad Co., Philada.; Lacey & Phillips, corner sth and Minor Sts.; Sharpless Bro., No. 32 South Second St; James, Kent & Santee, No, 147 North Third Street; W. H. Horstman & Sons, No. 51 North Third St.; Smith, Wil. Hams & Co., No. 87 Market St.; J. & B. Orne, No. 85 Chestnut St. A large assortment of the above Safes always on hand (warranted to stand at least 10 percent more fire than any Herrings Safe now in use.) EVANS & WATSON, also manufacture and keep for sale, Iron Shutters,lron Doors and Iron Sash, for making fire-proof Vaults for Banks, stores, public and private buildings. Seal and Letter Copying Presses ; Patent Slate lined Re frigerators, &c. Please give us a call, at No 26 South FOURTH St., Philadelphia. April 3, 1855. If You Want to feel Comfortable, UALL 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. JOHN FRISCH, WATCH MAKER. .e.) Can be found at E. SNARE'S Jewelry Store. All work warranted. gill 13, '55. SUMMER COATS, Pants, Vests, at 877 and upwards AT H. ROMAN'S Clothing Store. AND ALSO If you want to get the worth of your. money, CALL AT D. P. GWIN'S CE CEAP STORE. I have opened the largest and prettiest assort ment of SPRING and SUMMER 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, Debaize, 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 zets, Stamped Collars and Undersleeves, Em broidered Handkerchiefs, Head Dresses, Ladies' Caps, Ribbons, Colored Crapes„ Florrence Silks, Gents' Fancy Hckfs, plain black Dress Trim_ mings, French Working Cotton, Linen Floss, il.nd a yaricty of Goods too numerous to men tion. Also a large assortment of Bonnets, Flats, Hats, and Shoes, Oil Cloths, Cedar Ware, Tubs, Buckets, IVater Cans, &c., &c., _ _ GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE Also, HARDWARE AND SALT The public are respectfully invited to call and examine my Goods, as Y can and will sell cheap er than the cheapest. Ail kinds of country produce taken in ex change for Good at the highest market prices. Huntingdon, Apl. 3, 1855 LE ATI-I FRITZ, HENDRY & CO., No. 29 North Third St., Philadelphia. m oo C ImportersC O B o l f F a nul c r s , nr r CALF-SKINS, e and dealers in RED and OAK SOLE LEATHEI2 and KIPP. [Feb 20, 1855—1 y STS IDIEWER and lIIIABILEIK. Cheap Watches and Jewelry, •-;., WHOLESALE and RETAIL 14 ` 77 3 ,1 ';' at the "Philadelphia Watch ‘,,-0.1.•••1 " • A• a • .=.7.:A....and Jewelry Store," No. 96 North SECOND STREET ' COMO!' of Quarry ,Phila delphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jewel] 18 carat cases,- ' - - - - - $2B 00 God Lepines, - - 24 00 Silver Lever Watches,fullj moiled , 12 00 Silver Lepine, jewels, . - 900 Superior Quartiers, - - 7 00 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 Silverllolder,l 00 Gold Finger Rings, 371 cents to $80; Watch Glasses,plain,l2l cents; Patent,lB; Lunet,2s, otherarticles in proportion. Al lgoo ds warran 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. mr-i.A;iD,.itim_mtmr, Chopping Mill, and Saw Mill, FOR SALE rrHE undersigne&Will sell his property at pri vate sale, c;onsisting of a farm of 107 ACRE, forty acres of which arc 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 Kishacoquil_ las Valley, Huntingdon county, upon _ which arc erected one dwelling house, o ono new frame bank barn, one saw mill, B - _ 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 of 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 with or without the distillery machinery and vessels as the purchaser may desire. The above prop erty will be sold on terms to suit purchasers and possession given at any time. JAMES McDONALD, Jr. Brady township, May 1, 1855. BLANKS ! BLANKS! ! BLANKS !!! 4 full assortment for sale at the "Globe" Of • fice. DEEDS, SUMMONS' S Ex's. AND TRU& DEEDS, EXECUTIONS, MORTGAGES, SUBPCENAq -2 BONDS : with and without waiver, WARRANTS, LEASES • 7 ATTACHMENTS, COMMITTMENTS, AGREEMENTS for the sale of Real Estate, NOTES relinquishing all benefits of e.Nennp- Lion laws. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. The subscriber, thankful to .67 his friends and patrons, and to , ti , ;7- 1 /- 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 faller 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 businces, and selling at low prices, he hopes to receive a shure of pub. lie patronage. $2OO REWARD. THE public generally, and the rascals who sometiznesince entered my store and remo ved valuables to the amount of abbut $llOO without my permission, arc informed that 1 have just opened a more general and better as sortment of articles in my line of business than was ever brought to Huntingdon, con_ sisting of Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Fine Knives, Pistols, a Perfumery, Port Monnaies, Sil 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. EDM. SNARE. Huntingdon, March 22,1854. FLOUR AND WHEAT. altil FLOUR and WHEAT on hand and 7 ?lfflirPz-P for sale at the store of [rnh 6 D. P. GWIN. WVheat by the Bushel and Flour by the Barrel, for sale at the cheap new store of CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. JOSEPH REIGGER JAPAN CONQUERED ! ! NEW GOODS. T)ETER SWOOPE, herebrmakes 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, r a and well-Assorted stock of BOOTS AND 41 SHOES, HATS AND CAPS embra • eing fine and coarse Boots, Shoes, Gai ters, Monrocs, Ties, &c., for Gentlemen ; and also fine Gaiter Boots, Buskins, Jenny Linds, and Ties 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 good stock of hosiery, of ladies gentlemen and children's wear. He has a good assortment afresh Mahogany Veneers. ITA4 I2 . I : T A*OIO*O The" Nimble Sixpence is better than the slov(. Shilling." Call and be served. Don't forges the place, near the Corner of Finland Montgora, cry Streets. Huntingdon July 18th, 1854.—tf. Come and Be Clothed, A 4 RomAN's Store opposite Couts' Frock Coats, Dress Coats, Sack Coats, Business Coats, Pants and Vests, Shirts and Drawers, Handkerchiefs and Cravats, Collars,Gloves,Suspendev., Hats and Caps, &e., &c. All of the - best materials and most thshiona ble style and f niSh—CHEAPER THAN ELSEWHERE. co— Call and examine for yourselves. MARBLE YARD. ILLIAM WILLIAMS, would respect , tot fully call We attention of the citizens of Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of BEAUTIFUL MARBLE now on hand: He is prepared to furnish at the, shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Ta blet; and Stones, of every desired size and form of ITALIAN OR EASTERN MARBLE, highly finished, and carved with appropriate devices, or plain, as may suit. Building Marble, Door and Windom 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 sea, before you pur chase elsewhere. Shop on Bill street, Hun tingdon, Pa. Huntingdon, May IG, 1855. HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY► R. C. McGill, returns his thanks to his friends and the pub- th :;;X; lie for their very liberal patronage'`~° , A' and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same, in all kinds of Castirigs, Cooking Stoves, Air- Tight Porlor, Ten Plate Wood and Coal Stoves of various sizes • and all kinds of Ploughs : the Lan caster 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 casting too numerous to mention, all of which will be sold cheaper than ever for cash and all kinds of country produce. Alse, old mettle taken in ex : change for casiings. _ _ HUNTINGDON CARRIAGE AND WAGON Br" Ar MANUFACTORY nWEN BOAT, thankful for past favors, re spectfully informs the public in general that lie has removed to his new shop on Wash ington street, on the property lately and for, many years occupied by Alex. Carillon, 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. tore 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 CO.'S EXPRESS. T. K. Simonton Ag't,, Huntingdon, - 1/ I FONEY,-Packa g es, and Goods of all kinds, repeiyed and forwarded at the risk of the Company, to all the cities and principal towns in the United States. J. SII,UPSON AFRICA. J. F. RAMEY. AFRICA. & RAMEY, - PRACTICAL SURVEYORS; i - I FFICE with Daniel Africa, Esq., Hill street, ki between Montgomery and Smith streets, Huntingdon, Pa. [Sept 13, '54. R. A. MILLER, D. D. S ARTIFICIAL TEETH, from one - to a. full set, mounted in the most improved modern style. Filling, Filing and Cleaning done with ea c.c; and neatness. Teeth Extracted with all the case and des patch that modern science can furnish. Huntingdon, March 8, 1854. JOHN SCOTT. SAMUEL T. DILOVII` . 4 SCOTT SI. BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HUNTINGDON ; PA. FFIC,E same as that formerly occ,upie.l by lJ Mr. Scott. Huntingdon, 0ct.17, 1853. 301 EN No IPI2 Tq' XL 9 AT AT LAW, Will attend faithfully to all legal business trusted to his care. [Hun tingdon , July 20,25 - - - -- T. IL" CAMPIVEYLL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, (OFFICE removed to the brick row near the U Court House. Queensware—a fine assortmentjust re et vd at the store of fiARPET BAGS of every variety, just re ceived and for sale by /1O1) Fish, Macheral, Herring &c., just recci. ved and for sale by J. & IV, SAXTON. R. C McGILL LONG & DECKER J. & Ai. SAXTON.