-1 1 / road Top Land FOR SALE. rpfiE subscriber will sell at private sale a tract of coal land on Broad Top, well tim. bered and plenty of coal, adjoining thc Hun tingdon and Broad Topßailroad and Coal Com. pany's land, and within halfa mile of Megan. less tract, where he has laid out a town at a place known as the Watering Trough. Also, a tract of 'Woodland well timbered, with a Steam Saw Mill thereon, within a few hundred yards of the Raystown Branch and within six miles of the borough of Hunting don. I will sell the land with or without the saw mill, or the engine, which is eighteen horse power, ajone, as there is water pOwer to the mill. Indisputable titles will be given. May 8, 1855—tf. 1-IUNTIITG-DON AND 13xacsaacit. Mcoma• , " • • NOTICE TO PASSENGERS For MoConnellstown, Marklesburg, Sto nerstown and Broad Top. r o- and after Monday September 24, 1855, ki the passenger train on the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad will run as fcllows until further notice : MORNING TRAIN Leave Huntingdon at 8; McConnellstown at 8 15; Marklesburg at 8 45; Coffee Run Bridge at 8 50. RETURNING—Leave Coffee Run Bridge at 10; Marklesburg at 10 15; MeConnellstown at 10 35. AFTERNOON TRAIN Leave Huntingdon at 3 15 ; McConnellstown at 3 30 ; Marklesburg at 3 .50 ; Coffee Run Bridge at 4 05. RETWINING—Leave Coffee Run Bridge at 5 20 ; Marklesburg at 5 35; McCon nellstown at 5 55. FREIGHT and PACKAGES for the above points will be attended to by giving notice to the Conductor on the Train. All Freight at the risk'of the owners Sept. 1855. tco::: . /)(D3= New Styles of Boots and Shoes, Just Received by -L. Westbrook. `vrir numerous customers and the public gen erally, are informed that I have just open ed some new and the handsomest styles of Boots and Shoes for ladies, gentlemen, misses and children, ever manufactured. Also, all kinds of fine and coarse work for all ages. Al so, Ladies' and Children's Belts. CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK. If you want handsome, serviceable. Boots and Shoes, my store is the place to find them. Also, Morocco Skives and Lasts for sale. L. WESTBROOK, Huntingdon, Sept. 18,,,1555. J SilriPSll‘l AFRICA COUNTY SURVEYOR, I=t - tmtilaccair:D=l. s , OFFICE ON HILL STREET• MEDICAL NOTICE DR. D. HOUTZ and Dr. \VAL GRAFIUS, having formed a medical partnership un der the title of Hotrrz GRAFIUS, offer their professional services to the citizens of Alexan dria and the surrounding country. Office, that heretofore occupied by Dr.Houtz. June 26,1855.-3 m. DR. JOHN MCCULLOCH, R FFERS his professional scr'ices to the citi. wens of Huntingdon and vicinity. Office Mr. Hildebrand's, between the Exchange and Jackson's Hotel. [Aug. 2.6, '55. FOR SALE. A New and Complete One-horse Wagon, WITH Oil Cloth Top, and Tongue for two horses. Enquire at the Post Office. Huntingdon, Pa., May 16,1855. 3011 N Tim. 31141.eaTTERN. Attorney at Law, HUNTINGDON, PA. OFFICE on Hill street, formerly occupied by Thos. P. Campbell, Esq. [Aug. 2',1'55. Dissolution. WHATEVER partnership which existed between the undersigned in the Survey ing business, has been oissolved by mutual con. sent. _ J. SIMPSON AFRICA, J. F. RAMEY. Huntingdon, Sept. 18, 1855. (!'The business will be conducted as former ly by J. SIMPSON AFRICA. FOR SALE. A Second handed one horse carriage. In quire of Win. H. King, Huntingdon, Pa. Sept. 4, 1855. j J AMES' Collars, tinder sleeves, Chlma4etts, and Gloves, Trimmings, at J. & W. SAXTON'S. Ham, Shoulders and Flitch just receiv ed and for sale by CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. 1700 Bushels Bituminous Coal, just received and for sale by CUN.NINGIIAM & DUNN At. general assortment of Nails artd Spikcs at CUNNINGEIAM & DUNN'S A BEAUTIFUL assortment of velvet, silk .41. and worsted vestings, by J. & W. SAXTON. 20 BARRELS MACKEREL N 0.2, 3 4- 4, for sale at the store of GEO. GWIN. A SPLENDID assortment of Gum Belts just . 11 . , received and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. 100 SACKS SALT in Store and for sale at the store of GEO. GWIN. A BEAUTIFUL lot of Hats and Caps, also, Lk Silk, and Straw Bonnets, by _ _ _ A choice lot of dried Beef, just re- ceived and for sale at the new store of CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. rHE handsomest assortment of Dress Silks just received and for sale by J. W. SAXTON. K WBES assorted Prints just. received t'A rin J( r and for sale hy &W. SAXTON. Wll,l. ROTHROCK. Huntingdon, Pa J. & W. SAXTON e",, , : lz: . - --• RA,. - ea .,. . 7k, ;ti4K , nZN.4nE4I,.. - _ 6:. - aiTe ; ,-....- ..... , ....--- , ...-z.,--7-.. 3 ._..) . 44 , cooccoccoco. occ--,0,.-2, , c_-.OcQ. fili z a ir..,.1-, - V) THE U tr el , ''' t. : o n "ca--i_aoctal=. 7.93 al ftv 6 4 * . 'f- , 4 u M 1.,. an „7„4.+, . 3 ''-' t , 0 d,P 1 u 0,0,11 1.1111, ing° '" c • .;) ) A) L } (-) ti". 4-4 0 (Ipti4) ''.'-' 8 CrA,Dicytielqi tv. --119 0 IS NOW SUPPLIED o 3 kl) ° A 3 ( 1,,, ' `.11.:114 WITH o r .,('- e ,..HV 4,1% t) t-i ) T - 022zAke e-Cil : ddeZZMC'Pa 0/3 ik? O r ,„ 441 o 3nuo - 71nr 3 w.p .0 5 0 8 EAU 11/ 7 9A2.11 Wt.) ~ . ...t) u M . () AND Ca> (L tri- , BWe are now Prepared( (. 'v q lt- TO GET UP ( ciki e> .eil tY" C ti l D IN GOOD STYLE,3 py —TIT ..."; ri 0 44 ) g - A N bomb) em Q --, 3 'V, 9 u 4" 8 POSTERS, 0 f .-0 u en> 1 4 1 3 2YI D ._cl D. 1 . 6L 'S g u . e ( (!.q' < - 57 . " Ed) AND 4. ', c E3LAIMIKE 3 r -,, '''-: 4 OF ALL KINDS ( 4,1 - „-, , 0 ':4.9 (e. czcc- - ;..0Q COOOC.c.:Cc. CO> Nov is the time to purchase FALL AND WINTER GOODS. J. & W. SAXTON TT AVE just received from Philadelphia, the largest and fineq assortment of Dry Goods ever offered to the citizens of this place and sur rounding country : such as Merinos, Alapacas, Muslin de Lanes, Paramatta Cloth, Persian Cloth, Black and Colored ;silks and every vari ety of Drsss Goods and Tiimmings. Also, Cloths, Cassimers, Vestings, &c., &c. CALE &NU SEE one of the finest assortments of Trimming ever brought to this place; also, Collars, Undetsleeves, Chimazetts, Gioves of every varit•ty, Ladies' scarfs, and the best assortment of Shells ever offered. CARPETS, &C., &C. A splendid lot of the finest Carpet and Oil Cloth, &c., &c. 1114, ryw ARE, of every variety, the best assortment in town. CfIITEENSWAEZE, of every description, and at lower prices than can be got at any other house. GROCERIIIES, although they are a little up, we will try and sell as low as the lowest. !flats and Cap, Boots and Sboes, the lar ; :e•t and best a•sortment ever offered, and at lower prices. I3'ELE,OII,V 15 1 1,..R1E, &C., and every variety of Coods, such as are usually kept in a country store Call and see befor= purchasing any other place, and if we can't satis 1)' you of the fact, we will cave under. tSopt. 25, 1855. Sliirleysbur Female Seminary , AA 7 ILL commence its winter session, on Wed nesday Nov. 7, to continue 22 weeks This institution is - recommended by the retired and delightful situation of the village as well as by the fidelity and experience of the teachers. who have introduced hers the same practical system of education which they found so success ful in the city of New York. In addition to in struction in the usualbranches of a liberal and accomplished education. arran cement, have been made between the Principal of the Juniata Acad emy and the subscriber for the delivery of a course of evening lectures on Chemistry and Ex perimental Philosophy, i Ilustrated by the excel lent apparatus of that institution. Young ladies from a dictance are expected to board in the Sem inary. TERMS—For board and English tuition per session $62 50. Moderate extra charges for Modern and Ancient languages, Music and Drawing. For circulars with full particulars, address J. B. KIDDER, Principal Sept. 25,1855 32 -g - '._4124._121- I Z_L - 4, Chopping Mill, and Saw Mill, FOR SALE rri HE undersigned will sell his property at pri. vatc sale, consisting 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, one new frame bank barn, one saw mill,_ 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, 185.5. 306,4:DaViC.a.ng" Has just opened a good assortment cf READY-MADE CLOTHING, CONSISTING of all hinds of Coats, Pants, Vests, and other articles of gentlemen's wear. Oct. 2. A LL KINDS, cheaper than elsewhere, at H. ROMAN'S Clothing Store. COUNTRY DEALERS can buy CLOTHING at wholesale, as cheap as in the City, at ROMAN'S eLo2'HING STORE. r HE best lot of Sliawls, such as Brosha, Ca.s. simer, Bay State and square shawls, just rceevcd and for sale by 3. & %V. SAXTON. J& W. SA XTON will take all kinds of coun try produce in exchange for goods at their cheap store, south-west corner of Public Square. A GREAT variety of Belts, Head Dresses, 11, Braeeletq, Trimmings, &e., by j. &. W. SAXTON. MILNWOOD ACADEMY. [IHE present session of this Institution will I close Wednesday October 3d. The exhibi. tion will take place in the evening, The ex. amination*the week previous. These exercises the public generally are invited to attend. Tim next session will commence the last Wednesday of October. The institution is located at Shade Gap; a quiet and retired place, free from all temptation to vice, idleness or dissipation. The location is a healthy one, being situated among the mountains, It is entirely free from the nuisances so common along our rivers, and so destructive to health. The course of instruction is such as has been found by experience most suitable for ex. pending and developing, the powers of the mind. The student is early taught to rely up. on himself, to think, to reason, ,ind to investi gate the different subjects which are brought him. The government is strict but mild, only requiring what is for the student's highest good. Around him is thrown, as far as practi cable, the restraints and comforts of a well reg. ulated Christian home. Shade Gap, is situated 17 miles from the Mount Union station on the Pennsylvania Rail Road, from which place there will be a daily line of stages. TERMS—SSO per session of five months,this includes tuition, room-rent and board. Wash. ing, light and fuel, extra. For further particu. Lars address W. H. WOODS, Principal. Shade Gap, Sept. 26, 1855. NEW GOODS AGAIN ! Arr, TEM CELE.A.P CORNER. Dry-Goods, Clothing, Groceries, &c. &c BEND. JTACOISS D ESPECTFULLY inf , trms his old customers. It Democrats, Whigs, Know Nothings, Sag Nichts and Republicans, and the public in gene. ral that he hasjust opened a large as,ortment of New Goods for fall and winter, consi.ting in part of every variety of LADIES Diii..;SS GOODS of the late.,t styles and best qualities ; and Dry Coods in general too numerous to men. tion. READY•MADE CLOTHING—a large as sortment for men and boys. GROCERIES—fresh and of all kinds. HATS and CAPS, and BOOTS and SHOES of all kinds for men, women, misses and boys, - QUEENS WARE, and alt other articles usu ally kept in a country store. Every body and the rest of man and woman kind, are invited to call and examine for them selves. Huntingdon, Sept. 25th, 1855. mmi -; 4 4.-ct:i LINE From] Mount Union to Chambersburg. rrHEundersigned still continues to run a tri -1 weekly line of stages over the road between Mount Union and Chambcrsburg. Good horses and comtlirtable stages have been placed on the route, and experienced and trusty drivers will superintend the running of the Coaches, The proprietor of the line is desirous that it be main tained ,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 therunning of the stages will be regular. Li" Stages leave Mt. Union at 5 o'clock, P. M., every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday— teturning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days; arriving at Mount Union in time for the cars. Stages stop at Shirleysburg, Orbisonia, Shade Gap, Burnt Cabins, Fannetsburg, Horse Valley, Strasburg, and Keefer's Store. Fare through $3,00; to intermediate points in proportion. Aug! ! . c .'2, 1855.—tf. BLANKS ! BLANKS! ! BLANKS !!! A full assortment for sale at the "Globe" Of face. DEEDS, SommoNs', EX'S. AND TRUE. DEEDS, EXECUTIONS, MORTGAGES, SUBNENAS ) BONDS : with and without waiver, WARRANTS, LEASES, ATTACHMENTS, COMMITTMENTS, AGREEMENTS for the sale of Real Estate, NOTES relinquishing all benefits of exemp tion laws. • ME! LIPAE rIHE subscriber informs tbe public generally 1 that lie has now on hand and for sale, at 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. All orders by mail or otherwise will recive early attention, B. ATHERTON, Petersburg, Aug 22, 1855, W.A.TCECES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY The subscriber; thankful to 7-7.> . his friends and patrons, and to -r the public generally, for their patronage, still continues to carry on at the same stand, one door east of Mr. , C. Cout's Hotel, Marlzet street Hunting. [CO . — don, where he will attend to all who - will favcr him w ith their custom ; and also keeps on hand a good assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., &c., all or which he is determined to sell at low prices. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry of all kinds, will be re. paired at short notice, and having made ar rangements with a good workman, all repairs will be done in a neat and durable manner, and any person having articles for repairing - , shall have them done at the promised time. By pay_ ing strict attention to businecs, and selling at low prices, he hopes to receive a share of pub. lie patronage. J. W. THOMPSON ; ATTORNEY AT LAW, And Commissioner for Pennsylvania, ri Si VENPORT, lOWA, A_TTENDS 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 bc,e. Any business intrusted will be attended to promptly and with fidelity. Refer to Hon. George Taylor, and members of the Bar at Huntingdon. May 16, 1855. 6m. hanks, OF all kinds for sale at the office of the Hun. tiugdon Globe. The cheapest and best lot of Chal ky, Berage, and BeAge de Lains, also, Lawns just received and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. JOHN JAMISON JOSEPH REIGGER. PHILADELPHIA ADVEHTISEMENTSIPHILADELPHIA ADVORTISEMENTS STAUFFER St. fI4RILEY. Cheap Watches and Jewelry, WHOLESALE and RETAIL .1! at the "Philadelphia Watch Jewelry Store," No. 96, North Second Street, corner of Quarry, Phila delphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jewel 18 carat ca ses, - - $2B 00 Gold Lepines, - - - 24 00 Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled. 12 00 Silver Lepine, jewels, - - - 900 Superior Quartiers, . . 700 Gold Spectacles, - - 700 Fine Siver do.. 1 50 Gold Bracelets, . _ - 300 Ladies' Gold Pencils, - - - 1 00 Silver Tea Spoons, set, - - 500 Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold Finder Rings, 374- cents to $BO ; Watch Glasses, plain, 12 ; i cents ; Patent 184 ; Lunett, 25, other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY. . On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. Oct. 31,1855-Iy. Fruits and Confectionery. REMOVAL.—The subscriber has removed to No. 26 MARKET STREET, above Front, (Three doors above the old stand.) Philadelphia, Where he keeps constantly on hand, a general stock of all articles in his line; consisting of Oranges, Lemons, and all kinds of fruit in sea. son; Almonds, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Ground Nuts, plain and roasted; Pickles and Preserves of all kinds; to which he invites the attention of Dealers and others visiting the City. Goods packed at this establishent warranted to carry safe. S. L. HERRING, No. 26 Market Street, sept IS] Above Front, South side, Phila. sToyEs rhas_. sToylos i l, wE respectfully solicit the attention of the public to our arsortment of IY/acaREGOR HEATING STOVES, for Stores, Halls, Churches, Parlors &c.,—war ranted to give more heat with one third the fuel, than any other heating Stove in use; The large number which have been sold in this and other cities and the constant and increasing demand for them, is sufficient guarantee of their supe riority over all other Heating Stoves, and we cheerfully invite the strictest investigation of our claims to the most perfect article of the kind in use. We also have a superior CAULDRON, for farming and chemical purposes, made on the same principle, for which we claim only a trial to be appreciated. We keep constantly on hand an assortment of the leadi,:,g- Cook and Parlor Stoves; and arc sole Agents in this State for Queen's Portable Forges, Buck's Patent Cooking Stoves, and Barstow's unrivalled Cook and Parlor Stoves. Wholesale Dealers will be supplied at the low est foundry prices. NEMAN St, N'4 ARNICK, Wholesale and Retail Stove Dealers, N. E. Cor, of Second and Race Sts., Philada. In — For sale by Geo. Gwin of this placa. Aug. QB, 1855. To Iron Masters and Dealers. fIENNSYLVANIA WIRE WORKS, No, 21 Arch Street, Above Front, PHILADELPHIA, Sieves, Riddles, Screens, Woven Wire of all meshes and widths, with all kinds of plain and fancy wire work. Paper makers's wire, all kinds, Cylinder and _Dandy Rolls covered in the best manner in or out of the city. A very superior article of Heavy Founder's Sieves.— All kinds of Iron Ore Wire, Wirc and Sieves for Seed, Grain, Sand, Starch, Snuff, Brickdust, &c. BAYLISS;DARBY & LYNN. August 2,1855-4 m, r LE A.ll-I FRITZ, HENDRY & CO., No. 29 North Third St., Philadelphig., M O I R m O p C o r C t c O r s V o l. f ? nAfa r elu c r e H r s , iCALFrr i s e N and s, and dealers in RED and Ont> SOLE LEATHER and KIPP. [Feb 20, 1855—1 y SALAMANDER SAFES , EVANS & 'WATSON, 11fj1 ' .-/ - - '• N 0.26 Sou/ 1 1 i t Mi t .. 1 i' j . l 1 1 -1 - ; Philadelphia,. ?; , 1-:,--:6,4,1 If t i lli IV. T ORE , A..l` FIRE. CHEST -1 11) l 'it' :I itAii . '. IN U . 1 & FIFTH Streets, ' ... ..u . ;. I. Friday morning, December & - . _.,2 - \ -- -77-= - -- '''''tl 1854. Evans & Wat son's a 1, son's salamander SAFES triumphant, as they always are when put to the test. PIIILAMELPILIA ,DCC. 15, 1854. Messrs. EVANS & WATSON; No. 29. South FOURTH St, Philadelphia. GENTLEMEN t—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 morning, 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 bulging, 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 hund,reds who have their Safes in use : U. S. Mint, Philada ; Farmers 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 '& corner sth and Minor Sts.; Sharpless Bro., No. 32 South Second St; James, Kent & Santee, No. 147 North Third cStreet ; W. H. Horstman & Sons, No. 51 North Third St.; Smith, Wil liams & 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 lierring,'s Safe now in use.) EVANS & 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 Re frigerators. &c. Please give us a call, at No 26 South FOURTH St., Philadelphia. April 3, 1855. W. TILLER ; IMPORTER, HAS received his fall assortment of Toys and Fancy Goods, forming a greater va riety than ever before offered and at lower rates than even the low prices of last season. Fancy Baskets ,200 Patterns plain and em broidered Crying Dolls,China Dolls,Kid Dolls, Wax Dolls, Accordeons, Violins, armonicas, Trumpets &c.; Toys of Wood, China, Glass, Tin, &c. Over 1000 Patterns by the dozen or gross in lots to suit. Also, Cases of Toys, at $5, $11:1 and $2O per Case, with an endless variety of Newest Styles of Fancy Goods imported per latest Packets, and for sale at the lowest rates in the city. W. TILLER, Importer, No. 1, Coinmerce St. Philada. October 10, 1855. FANCY GOODS, NEWEST STYLES. IN endless variety now opening and offered in lots to suit and at lowest prices. Work Boxes and Baskets, China and Bisc Goods, Al abaster articles, Bohemian Glass, Toilet Bottles, Mirrors, Inkstands, Tea Setts, Rich Paper Box es, Mechanical Toy Puppetts, &c., &c. W. TILLER, Importer, No. 1, Commerce St. Philada. October 10, 1855. AGENTS 'WANTED in every town and county in the United States, to sell the beautiful picture of the Grand 'Lodge Room . , In the new Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. This plate is selling very rapidly,and elicits the ad miration of all, for the correctness and fidelity with which the Statuary, Fresco Paintings and Furniture are represented, and the artistic beauty and harmony of the corers. Size of plate, 22 X 28. Price, $3OO. Booksellers and Picture dealers wishing to take agencies for it, will please address for further information, L. rT. ROSENTHAL, Lithographer, Oct. 16, 1855. Philadelphia. Toys, Fancy Goods, &c, v JUST received, a splendid assortment of New Toys, Fancy Articles, Canes, Chinai Dominoes Games, Musical Boxes, Birds, Organs, Cigar Cases, Snuff and Tobacco Boxes, Pipes of every description, Fancy Boxes, Porte Monies, Puzzles and Tricks, Slates and Pencils, Toys of all kinds with an endless variety of other goods. Wholesale and Retail. N. B. Canes mounted with gold silver, ivory, and neatly repaired. _ _ _ GEORGE DOLL. No. 101 North Sixth St. (above Market,) Pbilada October 10,1855.3 m. HENRY B. FUSSEILIA, MANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS ,AND PARASOLS, IN EVERY VBRIEY, AT THE OLD STAND, • No. 2, North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA. (Cr Constantly on band a large assortment, to which the attention of Dealers is requested. 0 fr-• —FALL STOCK of New Goods.— 009 j a Seasonable Shawls. Fashionable Silks. Full Stock of Black Silks. Dress Goods, all kinds. Blankets and Flannels. Linen and Cotton Sheetings. Staple Housekeeping Goods. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings. LYRE -& LANDELL, FOURTH & ARCH Sts., Philadelphia. P. S.—Storekeepers and other net cash buy ers supplied with scarce and desirable Dry Goods at low rates. Bargains from Philadel phia and New York Auctions daily. N. 8.--8 cases French Merinoes, all colors, wholesals from 65 cents to $1,9.5. Fancy Furs for Ladies and Children. TOFIN FAREIRA, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of fancy furs, No. 284 Market Street (above Eight,) Philadelphia. Having now completed my very large and beautiful assortment of all the different kinds of Fancy Furs, and fashioned into all the different styles and fashions that will be worn during the present season by Ladies and Children, and being determined to sell my good s at small prof. its it will be to the advantage ofLadies and oth ers to give me a call before purchasing. • N. B.—Storekeepers and the trade will do well to call, as they will find one of the largest and best variety of stock to select from in the city. JOHN FAREIRA. h Fourth 6treet, Sept. 25, 1855 Grocery and Confectionary Store, LONG & DECKER, IESPECTFULLY informs theirfriendsand 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 fiilland general assortment of Groceries and Confectionaries, which they Willscll wholesale and retail. They have also on hand Buckets, Salt, Carpet Bags, Fancy Articles, &c.,&c., &e., 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 exam i nation and trial of ourstock. LONG & DECKER Huntingdon,Apl. 19,1855. • rpHE public generally, and the rascals who I. sometimesince entered my store and remo ved valuables to the amount of about $llOO without my permission, are informed that I have just opened a more general and better as sortment of articles in my line of business than was ever brought to Huntingdon, con_ _..,,...„ A 5 v ,,,.,. sisting of Watches, Jewelry, f c4..-„,.- yrp\ Clocks, Fine Knives, Pistols, 1,; 61. t,..t.,.,;q: 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 calland examine my assortment. FLOUR AND 3 3VIIIEAT. g, At FLOUR and WHEAT on hand and for sale at the store of • - [nib 6 D. F. GWIN. Wheat by the Bushel and Plour by the Barrel, for sale at the cheap new store of CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. GEO. GWYN, WILL sell off his Summer stock of dross goods at reduced prices. August 14, 1855. Toys ! Toys ! Toys ! NEW MASONIC 1-IAML, Philadelphia. $2OO REWARD, EDM . SNARE. Huntingdon, March 22,1854. JAPAN CONQUERED t I 1 ...,, 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-., new,al o at, AN il ? 1 and we ea i s AND c sisorted stock CAPS embra. eing fine and coarse Boots, Shoes, Gni, ters, Monroes, 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 offresh Mahogany Veneers. p000*0041004 The" Nimble Sixpence is better than the slow Shilling." Cull and be served. Don't forget the place, near the Corner ofHilland Montgorn ery Streets. Huntingdon July 18th, 1854.—tf. Come and Be Clothed, At ROMAN'S Store opposite Coats' Rote!. Frock Coats, Dress Coats, Sack Coats, Business Coats, Pants and Vests, Shirts and Drawers, Handkerchiefs and Cravats, Collars,Gloves, Suspenders, Hats and Caps, &c., &e. Al] of the best materials and most fashiona blestyle and finish—CHEAPER I'HAN ELSEWHERE. !LT Call and examine for yourselves. MARBLE YARD. rioi s , , o r t o l u m m eit r i e ze;sl e o - r fully call t \ i ‘ t i e n' a L tt i e Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to tho stock of w ~ ~~ r now on hand. He is prepared to furnish et the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Ta bles 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 Window Sills, &c., will be furnished to order. W. W. pledges himself to furnish material and workmanshie equal to any in the country at a fair price. Gall and see, before you pur chase elsewhere. Shop on 11111 street, Hun tingdon, Pa. Huntingdon, May 16, 1855. HUNTINGDON CARRIAGE AND WAGON ► .-3C-11f II Andll6f IVIANUFACTORY ®WEN BOAT, thankful for past favors, rc• spectfully informs the public in general that he has removed to his new shop on Wash ington street, on the property lately and for many years occupied by Alex. Carmon, where he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, Wagons and in short every kind of vehicle desired.— Rockaways and Buggies of a superior manufac. ture and finish always on hand and for sale at fair prices. Repairing of all kinds done at the'Shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Iluntingdon • May 16, 1854. JIDAMS .82 - , CO.'S EXPRESS, T. K. Simonton Ag't., Huntingdon. \ s, a a r n d d ed G a o t o tt of all kinds, 111 ° r e N c E ge •v e i fo l risk of ilie; Company, to all the cities and principal tow ns in the United States. R. A. MILLER, D. D. S A.RTIFICIAL TEETH, from one A- - to a full set, mounted in the most 0/41701.• improved modern style. Filling, Filing and Cleaning done with ea re and neatness. Teeth Extracted with all the ease and tlQs patch that modern science can furnish. Huntingdon, March 8, 1854. JOHN SCOTT. SAMUEL T. BRUN% .ti SCOTT Si, ROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, lIUNTLIs7GDON, PA. OFFICE same as that formerly occupic.i by Mr. Scott. Huntingdon,Oet.l7, 1853. TOYEN W. 1S 'ROWELL, ATTORWEY AT LAW, Will attend faithfully to all legal businessir trustedto his care. rliuntingdcn,Jul) 2e, 25 T. 604111PBELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE removedto the brick row near tha Court house. Queensware—a fine assortmentjust ret. t vd at the store of CARPE T BAGS of every variety, just re ceived and for sale by _ POD Fish, Macheral, Herring &c., just reeei. ved and for sale by J. &W. SAXTON. Horse Shoe and Nail rod Iron just re- ceived and for sale by CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. 20 barrels No. 1 Herring, just re ceived and for sale at the store of GEO. GWIN. The best assortment of Carpet ever offered, and at lower prices than can be got at any other establishment, just received and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. Crocks ! Crocks ! !---A well selected lot of Earthen Ware just received and for salo by CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. it JOHN 'FRISCH, WATCH MAKER, Can be found at E. SNARE'S Jewelry Store. All work warranted. mh 13, '55. CARD. DR. J. M. IRVIN, Office the same fcrmerly occupied by Dr. M. Massey, AlAssvrauurto, Huntingdon county, Pa. Aug. 22, 1855—tf. 'Duro 'White Lean, just received and for sale by CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. LONG & DECKER J. & W. SAXTON
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