R-1 LL : AND. WINTER GOODS, AT THE n n.T OP :DEPOT, C - INN/NGIEEIUZ & DUNN, AVE just returned from Philadelphia, and arc now opening' at the head of the Broad T.);) 13,Lsin. a large and beautiful assartruent of F Winter Goods eonsiAing; of DRY-GOODS GROCERIES,, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, CEDARWARE, WILLOW - WARE, HATS, & CAPS," - BOOTS'SHOES, And a general assortment of READY—MADE _CLOTHING '..4.150 BACON . , SALT, ,F.ISH 4 . PLASTER. Attd in snort, every thing usually kept; in , . a country store. C ,11 and examine our stock before pnrclias ing elsewhere, and see whether We cannot make it your interest to patronize us. All kinds of country produce taken in ex- Change fbr croOds at the highest market prices. The highest market prices paid for all :kinds Of grain; Pic; pt attention paid to storing and forward ing all kinds'ofmerchandise;proditce etc.' Huntingdon, Oct. 10; 1855.. With the Ist Month (January) Number, WILL COMMENCE THE SIXTH VOLUME or THE . . . - FARM JOURNAL, ' - A monthly periodical of Thirty-two Octavo pages, depot d exclusively to the best interests of the :Farmer, the Gardener the Fiuit:Groiver and Stock Breeder. A FEW BACK VOLUMES lIAWDSOMELY, BOUND, -. slso.EActi. A- m ONG' the subjects treated of in the Jour - n wilt be comprehended the following:— Yoe eultiVation of the Soil; Manures and their ieatimi; Descriptions of all J• ;trinro_ ved I oplements of IlLshandry, and abridge the labor of the Fattli; De. of all new Fruits, Flowers and Trees; and Grafting; Emperitnenis of Farmers; Rorll ' Architecture; Market Reports ;Plowing, ,wint and Harvesting; Draining; Grain and - F.sculen Routs as food for Cattle;. Gar denina; Live Stock of every description, breeds, in•mks•of fattening, 4-c; The Dairy; Reviews of AgTieulthre and horticultural Books; Rural Lrfe; and any other subjects which are calcula ted to interest and inform the class "for whom -we are laboring. The Editorial Department then be assumed by A. M. SPANGLER, the "t'orig-inal Editor and Proprietor of the Journal, lissisted by a number of eminent Agriculturists nractical Farmers. • We Send specimen numbers to all applicants, gratis—and will answer promptly all letters of inquiry,•4-c., relating to matters contained in the ,u r I val--.not omitting even those that have a 'p,•:tage - Stamp enclosed to pay for the reply.— We also keep a Stock Register for the acconimo dat,on ofthosc having improved breeds of cattle for sale ,and advertising the same in our columns, OUR TURNS OP SUBSCRiPTION PLACE THE JOURNAL WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. 'SiOgle Copy, 00 per Annum Five Copies, 4 00 " " Ten Copies; . 00 " " Twenty,,Cdpies, - 14 00 " CASII,, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. ' MI subscriptions must begin with the Ist or 7th 'number of the volume which commences 'wall the year; and in every case the Journal:will -be stopped at the expiration of the time paid br, anless the subscription is previously renewed. - SAIVIVEL EMLEN & CO., Publishers, Northeast Corner 7th anti Market Sls., Phil'a. T 6 whom all communications, whether edito iiatew business, should lie addressed. Sabscri minas received at the,"Hunting- I:u Globe" Office. SOMETHING NEW At the foot .of Mill' Creek 'Level CDME O.STE.! COME ALL!! q?HE abscriber,respcctfullyinformsthe pub. lie that he has justopened at the old stand formerly kept by . John jllontgoinery at the foot of,Mill Creek - A Splendid• Assortment oil NEW GOODS, concistimr of ' DRY GOODS, • GROCERIES, UE ENS ,I,VA RE, C. DAR' WARE, - 'FIN WARE, ST01: \TE CROCKERY WARE, BOOTS 8 ,S HOES,: NAILS, SALT AND FISH, which I will'-sell afthe lowest cash pri ccs• - All kinds•of Country Produce taken in ex change for Goods. - The public are invited to call and examine my Goods Ind prices. . HENRY JII4IISON. " • Nov. 13, 185.5---2m* FALL AND WINTER GOODS.. Call and Look before ,you Purchase. • • (rMIC). ce-"lrt2i7littT s o • - HAS just returned from Philadelphia and is now opening one of the pettiest and best' selected stock of gonds ever brought to the bo rough of liuntingden. It would be useless to mention all of the g:ciods . We' have on hand— : • LADIES' DRESS GOODS, • of the latest styles. A large stock' of HoSery, 'Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Veliret, Bonnets, Undersleves, Spencers, Cassimers, ClothS, Vestings, -Lace's, Silk Mitts, Delanei, De Barge, Kid' Gloves, On& all kinds of goods generally kept in - a country store. - . , . • Also--a fine assesttnent of '' BOOTS B . c, SHOES," HATS & • Glassware, Queensware and Cedarware:, • , A large and good supply of . • . • • - Fresh( Grocerie,s. Czdl and see My ,goods and examine for your aelvek4 Thankful for the patronage of the past by my friends, and the public generally, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same,. . All kinds ,pf country pro - duce taken in ex clianov fer,goods aChighest.market price. . , Oct. 2, 1855. - Til F PEO PILE • In Town from the Conntty 4h6nia call,nt ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE, a full assortment of winter clothing now on hand. Are You Afflicted with the Rheumatism. TORN C. WESTBR9OK, of 6aSsv.ille, Man,. j .ufactur•es..a sure care for Itheumatiem. , Dsisemb'e'r 7tit 1855.: . .•.. . •- 1856, occocc,coccoococit TH ",„ - It il ti- E L rr " • o t > l ) !)). "r-T-cC:20.113.1M "°. 6e- 2 7 1 ' 43 qu cid i c t c p +, i 1) grft < 4 l t.),0 . 11 1 : rtitunti ( zqc , 4 ' , A( a+. 43 0 VI I. 4 ts 3 cr , V I f( P 111 IS NOW SUPPLIED ‘ 1 1? 4e , p, WITH A 43 WonzAlite V.4402t4NC111 CI a ri ) <a 8 mumw (0 4 04 (-) 7 , .---•-, i,r - b - , 43 8 1.1.2. - 11 - {x.trlAL, v t p 0 AND • c to c k- BVre are now . :Prepared tr} - TO GET UP' ( --At - > tk•il U ~,.. 41 - 2 IN GOOD STYLE, 1 - T ri aif.P . is, .-11\133fL,L6,, g? - 4 t ‘ POSTERS, 3 ‘ 4 .„ .-- TP ) A D ...1 - c; . " ' `' -P 41.3 c p. ...c , 1..., ~. i . 'P AND , s z4o .) 183L3ANTEKS • 0 s ct, i -%) OF ALL KINDS.' ti ,kt lop Now is, the time to pitrelmse FALL AND WINTER GOODS. J. Si... W. SSA`. TON, HAvEtidst received from Philadelphia, the largest and fine , t assortment of Dry Goods -e-ver offered to the citizens of this place and sur rounding country'i •suCh _as -Merinos, Ala pacas, Muslin de -Lanes, Paramatta Cloth. Per.ian 'ClOth, Black and Colored silks and every vari ety of Dr3ss Gtiods and TriMmings." Also, Uloths,•(Jassimers, Vestings, &c., &c. - CALL AID SEE one of the finest 'assortments of Trimming ever brought to this place; also, Uollars,lindersleeves, Chimazetts, - Gloves of every variety, Lp:dies' scarfs, aria the best assortment of Snails ever offered, , . CARPETS, Szc.; SLC. A. splendid lot of the finest Carpet and Oil Cloth, &c , &c. _ R DWARE, of every variety," the best asortmetit in" town QUEENSWARE, . . of every desciiption, and at tower prices than can be got at any other house. . (RgAckeEtrunEs, although thej..are a'littleup, will try- and sell as low as the lowest, , Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, the lane.-t an 1 best asortment ever offered, and at lower prices. WILLOW WA.RIE, and every variety of Coeds, such as are usually kept in a country store,. Call and see before purchasing any other plaeo, and if we can't satis• fy vo !I of the fart, wl il;e ve _under_ , Sept 25, 1855. Chopping Mill, and Saw Mill, FOR SALE rpn undersigned will se:11 his'"profiCrty atvri r . 1 vatc sale, , 2.ohSisting ;of aTarni of 4.07 AC.1.1 . , . •, . . . forty acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the balance in timber, ml capable of , being:cleared and cultivated; situa. ted four miles from Mill Creek in Kishacoquil. las Valley, Iluntingdon county, upon which are erected, one dwelling house, t one new frame bank barn, one saw roill,..'ll'''' one chopping mill, with a good water power to I drive the same. The chopping mill is.gearcd so that burs may be attached for grinding wheat. The prOperty is in the, midst of a good settle., ment. There is also a geed 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: Tice above prop. erty will be sold or terms to 'suit Purchasers and possession given :at any time. ' , .1:1,!, • 'JAMES McDONALD, Jr. Brady townsiiip,'May 1 . ; '1855. ' :' • DE-X. X11_ , C)24/1.6L142 - ' • Has just opened a good assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, CONSISTING of all 4inds of.Cpats, Pants, Vests, and other articles of gentlemen's wear. 00.2. (CD7c7 ;4 63 ° , 4 C) H. 093i;t9 ALL KINDS, cheaper than•eisewhere, at H. ROMAN'S Clothing 'Store. • . . pv74,, COUNTRY DEALERS can buy CLOTHING -at wholesale, as • cheap as in the City, at ROMAN'S ,CLOTHING , STORE. . rp.HE best lot of Shawls, such as,Brosha, Cas k simer; Bay Sta acid square shawls, just reeeved and for sale by "J. SAXTON., J& W:SAXTON 'will'take all kinds of coun a try produce in exchange for woods at.their cheap store, south-viest eornerofPublic Square. A FARM OF 220 ACRES. FOR SAME. THE subscriber offers at Private Sale his farm in Henderson township, Huntingdon coun ty, about .31 miles from the borough of Hun tingdon. It, contains about 220 acres, about 100 cleared and in cultivation, about 12 of which arc meadow. The improvements are a good ,i rdw - two story log; and ..fr.vue house, good OWbank bain, saw mill, smoke house, wood - house and other out buildings. The uncleared part is well timbered. There is an ex.cellent well of water at the door, and several springs and a variety of excellent fruit trees on the property - Possession will be en on thc first of April next. A bargain will be offered, and iny per son wishing to purchase a home will do well by callino• b and examining the property soon. 301 IN COLSTOCE Oct.lo, 1855. , lant, Shoulders and Flitch, just re cciik'd and for sale by J. & NV. SAXTON. 1.700 Bushels Bituminous Coal, just received mid for,sa,le by • - ;UNNINGII.S,III & .DUNK. MILNWOOD ACADEMY. 11 -1 1ig'Prsent session of this ' lnstitution ' will - close - Wednesday 'October 3d: "Tho exhibi tion will take place'in the evening., !The 'ex amination the week)preVious. - These exercises the public generally'are invited to attend. The 'next cernmence the last "Wednesday of October. The institution is located at Shade Gap; a quiet arid retired place, frie 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 snch 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 inve-sti gate:the different subjects which are brought him. The government is strict but Mild,:only requiring whatis for 'the. student's highest godd. round him is thrown-, as far as practi cable, the restraints and comforts of a well reg ulated Christian home. • L._ Shade Gap; is situated 17 miles from the llceunt Union station on the Pennsylyania Rail Road, from which place, t - here •will be , a• daily . line Of stages'. • TERMS-4,70 per session offive months, this includes tuition, room-rent and - board. Wash ingiliilit'and -fuel; extra. For further paitieu la.rs addiess • 'W. H.' WOODS, Shade Gap, Sept. 26, 1855. NEW GOODS AGAIN !' TAM ormAr. CORNroa. Dry-Goods, Clothing, GrocerieSi &c . 13ENJ. JACICORS ' D .DSPECTFETLLV - informs his oldiensiamers. IlDeniucrats,, A higs, Knott' . Nothings, z•- , ag .\ichts and Republicans, and the public in gene ral that-he hasjustopened a large assortment of New Goods for ;fall and winter, consistintr part of ,every ivariety, of LADIEs' 71 Y GOO DS of the lateA style's and best :qualities ; and Dry Goods in general too numerous to men tion. • READY;MADE CLOTHING—a large as sortment for men-and boys. - GROCERIES—fresn and of. all kinds: HATS and CAPS, and BOOTSand SHOES of all kinds for men, women, misses and boys, QUEENS WARE, and all other articles usu ally .. •,. kept in a country" store. • • Every body and the' rest of man and woman kind; are invited . to call and examine for them selves. Huntingdon, Sept. `2sth, 1855. MAIL-1-omTar-o—' LiNr i L , Prom Mount Union to Cb.ambersbult. rfiliEundcrsigned still continues to run atri weekiy'd'ine of stages over the road between Mount Union and Chanibersburg. Good horses and comfortable stages have'been : placed - on the route, and experienced and trusty drivers will superintend the running of the CoaChese ~ The proprietor ofthelinejszlesirous that it be main tained ,and he therefote earnestly calls upon the public generally to 06.tionise it, confident that it will be for their mutual- advantage. Every at tentionnecessary will be given, and the running of the stages will be regular. ' Stages leave Mt. Union at,s o'clock, P. M.; every Tuesday,' Thursday and Saturday— ! eturning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri da'ys; arriving at Mount Union in time for the cars. Stages stop at - Shirleysburg, Orbisonia, Shade Gap, Burnt Cabins, FannetSburg,'HerSe Valley; Strasburg, and IC.eefer's Store. [Er Fare through 8.3,00; to intermediatepoints in proportion. Aug! 22, - 1955:,—tf. BLANKS I BLANKS I BLANKS I!! A full assortmmt for tale at the "Globe" Of • - - , DEEDS ; SUMMONS', _ EX'S. AND TAUS. DEEDS,- , EXECUTIONS, MORTGAGES, - ' - L3I3PCENAS, . BONDS. with - and without waiver, , • -'' ,1 ' WARRANTS, • - LEASES•,' ATTACHMENTS, - COINIMITTMENTS • 3 AGREEMENTS for the sale of Real Estate, - NOTES relinquishing' all benefits of . exempl, tion laws'. '= - .• --- . LIME I- LIMEI...IME,II rIIHE subscriber informs the public generally 1 that he liar 4low - iin-lia:nd and: for sale, at his kiln at ,Petersburg, , superior burned Lithe for bonding, plastering, &c., &c., which he will sell by the bushel or _larger ,quantity. .A good supply ivill always be kept on hand. All ordersbymail ca. otherwise •will recive early attention. 13. ATHERTON. Ntersburg; Aug 22,1355, TAr 4 ,31 C S CLOCKS ,AI,II)TaVVELRY. . . . , . . , j iio '" ~ . , ,1 1 1711 c subscriber, thankful. - to ' ',4-... i. . ,, .....-5,; • •-•ft. ) .-3',.i ~ liiS friends and patrons, and r to ' - -- -4-7,-, -- the public generally, for their patronage, still continues to carry-on . at the same stand, one,door east ,of Mr. C. Com,' s Hotel, Market street Hunting- [ l' don, where he will , attend to, all who will laver_ him with their custom ; .I,id also keeps on hand a good assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., &c., all of which he is determined to sell at 19w , 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'anci:rinrablOnanner, and any person having articles for repairing, shall havet. hem done at the promised. time, By. pay.. ingstrict - atteritionlo . b,usinees . '; and- selling at low prices, he hopes - to receive - a share of pub, lie patronage: ". .. . .. , . - . ' . JOSEPH REIGGER. .. W.ITHIIMPSON, ATTOR NET AT •-LAW; , And Coln — this'sioner 'for' Pennsylv'ania, VENPOB.T; • ATTENDS to buying, scTling andloe ,adni iL and - and Land WariantS, pays taxes.' loans money on real estate security on con - 1411S; sion,examineS and . rha kes abstracts of title"&e,. Any business intrusted be attended "to prom ptlyr and . lityllA Refer td Hon. George, Taylor, and. members of the Bar at Huntingdon:. • :May, 16,1855.6 m. Blanks, F all kinds air sale,at the ,'office of the H o Aingdom Globe. The cheapest-and best lot of Chal •ley; 13cragT,..and ; Parse !do -Mains , a lso, Lawns justreccirciraticl Tor silk:ls4 , J. & W. SAXTON.' -- - - JOHN JAMISON PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS • Sl' 'AiAi F HA FMEY. Cheap Hai:dies and .Jewelry, • WHOLESALE and .RETAIL it the ':"PhilLiticlphia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. 96, North Second Street, corner of Quarry, Phila delphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jcwell 18 carat ca ses, - - - - , - $2B 00 Gold Lepines, 24 00 Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled. 12 00 Silver Lepinedewels, • - . 900 Superior Quartiers, . . 7 ,00 Gold Spectacles, - ,7 00 Fine Siver do.. : . 1 ,50 Gold Bracelets, - 3„00 .Ladies'; Gold Pencils,' . 'l. 00 Silver Tea Spoons, set, • - 500 Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder,,l 00 Gold Finger Rings, 371. centslo' 880 ;' Wateh Glassei; plain,' 124 ; cents ; Patent 1811 ,Lunett, 25, other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what - 06y are sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY.'• On hand, some Gold and Silver Leveris and Lepines, still lower than;theabove prices. Oct. 31, 1855-Iy. ' . • • Fruits and Confectionery:- D EillOVAL.—The subscriber has removed to 8., No. 26 - MARKET STREET, aboVe 'Front, :- (Three doors above the old stand.) ' • •- P.hiladelphia, • 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; Almtinds, Walnuts,. Cream .Nuts,. Ground Nuts, plain' and, roasted; Pickles and Preserves of all kinds; to which be,lovitps,the attention of Dealers and others-visiting the. City. Goods packed at this, cstablishent warranted to carry safe.: S. L. nERRING9. • - No. 26 Market Street, sept. 18)* . ',Above Front, South side, Phis. FRI TZ, I . HI EN DRY Bz,. Co., No. 29 North Third St., -Philadelphia. 1101ZOCCQ Manufactnreis, Couri:lers'and jji porterlaflFß E NCH CAL F—S ECINS, and dealers in RED and OAK SOLE LEATHER and KLIT. . [Feb 20,-1855-4y SALAMANDER SA '4'-E4 o EVA NS & WATSON, RtilM ': ;4; iihirmi, No. 26 South Fourth Street, 1 , ' ,-,:" . t Plt Philadelphia, • • ' t t '. ''' 0 1 ''l: GRE iiT FIRE. CHEST- I k; 1 Nil ' ' ' l d ',l • t : : ', l l-,-1 - Nirr. & .FIFTH Streets, ''''' " ''° .''' 'q: Friday morning, December 'l. : -,-; .- .. - --, ,-, =- - - - -- _sth, 1854. Evans &-Wa.t ___ son's salamander ISAFES triurnphaht,' as they always are when put tow the test.. PHILADELPHIA Dec:' -15, 1854. Messrs: EVANS & WAT S ON, No: 29 South FOURTH St', Philadelphia. - , .; anwri.sArsti :—We take much pleasure 'in recommending, your Salamander Safes Lamer. chants.and othersin 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 gooda condition as : they were when put into it, .before lb e great fire of this - morning-, which destroyed the entire block of buildings dor ner of Chestnut.and Fifth streets.. The above safe was in use in our office, on the, second floor of our buiklyig,from which place it fell into the cellar, and remained there unlii,the fire was out. The safe was then removed and opened in the presence of at least one thousand persons, who witnessed the goo I.condition of the contents Will you please have the And .I,oas:repair ed, as we intend - to put it in use again, having perfect confidence in it, fire proof qualities. . ReSpestfully,. . - LACY Beans & Watson take pleasure iii referring:to the following among the many hundreds who have their Safes in use : U. S. Mint, Philada ; Farmers and Mechanics' Bank, I'hilada; Samitel Esq , Sheriff, • philada ;'John N. Henderson - , City Controller; Paleb • Cope No, 183 Market St. ; lAchard. Mauls' Sc . Son, L oC6mo:ive '.:Banercift Sel lers, Machini - ts,. corner .I_6th' and - . lathes St s - , Franklin Fire ; Perinsyl-, vaiiia'l2aqion . doV., ) ,Phijada'.;.Lacey corner sth' and Minor StS.; Sharpless'BrO',-',No. .32 South Second Sr; James,- Kent &"' Santee, N. 14 7 N'Orth Third Street,'; W. H. Hnrstman & Sons, •No. 51 North Third= St:,;• Smith, WM. lisnis"& CO:, No. 87 Maiket & B. One. No. 85 Chestnut St. •' • -_ A. large.asseAmen i of the-above -Safes =always on hand (warranted to stand at : least 10 percent more fire than any 11 erring-'sj Safe now in use.) EVANS & WATSON', also manufactuie - and keep for sale, Iron Shutters,' iron Doors and Iron Sash, for milking, fire-proof Vaults for Banks; stores, public and_ private buildings. Seal and Letter4:;Opying presses j . Patent Slate lined Re frigerators. &c. 'Please Ove'tis a- call, at No 26 South FOURTH St., Philadelphia. April 3, 1855.•"- • • co.ooks •s 17 ; B ; o.ooo.p y r O ic L es7. l, l E t f, s4u r b b s e c i r o i x b v e t r he is ir ic r a e p ta py il to inform Itis numerous friends and customers that lie has added very largely to his . already extensive and variedi - stoak. itif new and popular books, and can now boast as great a. variety and at the same, low prices as the City 'book stores; His - stationary is of great variety and , well :se. lected;vii : Fancy and plain, note letter and cap paPcr aptienvelopcs,,gold peps and holders, frotn.Vil upward, Pen and Pocket Knives Fan. cy and Plain Portmonies and Pocket. Books, Ink a nd, nkstands, - gazers; Stiraps, Bruhes, School gooks in quantities to 'country incr. chants and teachers at 'city wholesale priCes. Wrapping paper constantly ope,h,and 1,000 pieces of wall, paper, of every ,kind; window- pa p9r, and painted "shades with PutnaM's,pzitent, self adjustinecurtain fixtnieS.,.,All the above at !Philadelphia retail priceS. '• Call and exam. ine, endeavor to,,Please".. Store on Rail Road. street., Mintihgrdim, Oct. 17,1855. ..• ATTORNEY, LBW, .reikovcdt9 the brisE, :row . nee the O'Cour't Tloue. s" • .. uepnsvrate---tifirie . assortrnenqu'streemd • at the'store of ' ' hori - d 'szFD . 41. • • •- - - - ECkEI2:- Horse Shoe and' Nail rod - Iron just 're, ceived and for sale by • • Crocks ! Crocks ! !---A well selected lot of Earthen Waie-ju.4 rceeiveiriand for sulc by ~ • CUNNINGHAM & DUNN; JOHN FRISCH,. f r l WATCH MAK „:;;;: Can. found at SNARE'S Jewelry Sture All work warranted.. . •mh-13,:'55. MEM PHILADELPHIA. ADVORTISEMENTS NEW IR ALL, A GENTS WANTED in every town and A '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 rapinily,and elicits the ad miration of all, for the correctness and 'fidelity with which the' Statuary, Fresco Paintings , and Furniture arc represented, and the artistic beauty and harmony . of the colors. Size of 22X 28; Price',•ooo; Booksellers and Picture dealers wishing to take agencies for; it, will please address for further inforrnatien, L. N. ROSENTHAL, • - • ' •Lithographer, • Oct. 16, 1855. • „ . . Philadelphia. Toys, Fancy Goo ;Tic. JUST, received, a splendid assortment of New Toys, Fancy Articles, Canes, Chinai Bal es, • DominoesGatnes;l4usical Boxeii, Birds, Organs, Cigar Cases,,SnulYand .Tobacco Boxes, Pipes of every description, Fancy Boxes, Porte 141.onic, Puzzle's and Tricks, 'Blates 'and Pencils; Toysiiig all kinds with an endless . varietfof other goOd4. _Wholesale and Retail. 11- .•" • .•. N. B. Canes mounted .wltlk gold silver, ivory, and neatly repaired. •:z 4 . ' . ; GEORGE DOLL.' No,IOA North Sixth St., (above Market,) 'Oetnber 10;1855.3in. • 4.P 111 . 1 tY P. MANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS--AND PARASOLS, IN• EVERY VBRIEY, AT. : TI-lE7.OLD STAND, . . „ No. 2, North Fourth. Street, PHILADELPHIA. ' : 6c:r :Coh . stantly 'on Ith.nd a ia:rge the-attentioßof De4lers i§,rcqppsted. Fancy Furs for Ladies and - Children, TOLIN FAREIRA, importer, Mannfacturer .0 and Dealer in all ; kinds- of . fancy. furs, No. 5284 Market Stiect(above tight,) Philadelphia. !Living: i) . * 'completed ' my - very 'Urge and -beautiful assortment of all the different:kindsOf Fancy Furs, and fashioned into,a.llt6 different styles and fashions that will be worn daring - the present season by Ladies and Chihli-in', and being determined to sell. 'iv- goods . at smell prof its it will be to the idvantage of Ladies and oth ers to gilie on a call before purchasing. N. B.—Stor• keep •rs and the tirade will do well to call, as hey will, find one of the largest and best variety of ,stock ,to select from int city. , JOHN FAREIRA. 5ept:25,1855.' • = • - Grocery and Confectionary Store. LONG & kbEBPEbTKYLLYinforms theirfriendsand tire pbblie in'crenoral, that they stilleonfin uethe.Grocery an Conactionary business, un der the Sons of Tempwnee, 11 all„ on Main areet,nunting,don, wher'e they have now on band a fall an d - general assortment of • Groceries O.ndinonfeCtionaries, which:o:6y willsell, vi.rhOleSale'and retail. They have alse,o,n band Buckets . ) Salt,, , Caxpet Bags, Fancy, Articles, of which they will sell'eheap. Country picidifee - tal'en'in ex change for Good h ea - sh' paid ivlien we have no Goods to suit customers(.. , -•- • As we arc determined to accommodate al who may canal our Stol•c;`we invite an eami nation and trial of ourstdek. • LONG & DECKER. Huntingdon , Apl. I 9 , 1855. , $2OO REWARD. .. . . rpHE, public generally, and the rascals who ..1. sometiinesinee entered ni s y'stord and renio. ved-valuables to the . amount •of 'about $llOO without my perinission;, axe informed that I have just opened a more general and better as sortmentof articles in my line of business than was.ever brought to Ilunthigdon,' can. ,- n. sisting of liyatc,lies, Jewelry, .* 4/... Chicks, Fine Knives, Pistols, ' I t 1t.,_•," Perfumery, Port Monnaies,'Sii2 -.,.....z._Hei, ver Ware and Fancy Articles, &c., &c. My old friends and customers, and the...public in geheral.throughout the county arc requeSted to ealland exa.minemyasSortment. - • - .•: E DM. SNARE Huntingdon, March 24;1854. , - • '•IFILOUR AND' wait RAT. - FLOUR :and WHEAT. on hand and for sale at the ster,cot)* F. wiN Ernh wheat by the Bushel . and Flour by the Barrel, for a.le at the cheap new store of CJ•: IN INGHAM & DUNN. G ESO. GNSIM, VAIILL - 4cll ff his. Summer ,stock, of dress . yl/ •gr s a educed price k!. August• 14; 1 55 R. A. MILLER, P. D.. S A ' RTIFICIAL - TEET 11, from o - ii - 1 ','`...:•-• ,.. _a_. to a, full set, mounted in the most ' --I I ? improved modern style. -•- . , • Filling, Filing and:Cleauiqg done - with co re and neatness.. :-• • -i • -- T, ", '.. :, - 1.. ,Teeth Extrgeted With•all the, cease, and ~Itps. patch that mOdern scie.nce, can furnish. • ~ Huniingdon,lllure - ji:B, 18154. . . OHN SCOTT. ..,SOO 4 IICT Y , ,LA ;W, - - • HUNTINGDON, PA. - • • (IFFICE 'sztmc s that formcrly'occupic,thy V . / Mr. Scott. Huntingdon,Oct:l7,lBs3: • ZOIEFf Na E?) - 2,6WMIL, . ATT04N387.41a, LA:far, . Will , 4,ttendfajiltfully to alliegal•busittPfsirt" .toted:to Iti,sp4re. Hun timgdon ,July ,20, 25 lEttil/TINGDON . CARRIAGE AND WAGON' Vie ;if , It 4. 4 N,IT F A .C.T,O O WEN. BOAT; thankful. for past, favors, re. -spectrally- informs the public .in g - esneral that-11041as removed to his.new shop on Wash.: ington street, on ~the property-lately 'and for many years•oecupied. by. Alex, çarmonov,here he is prepared to An an ufaelure all kinds - • - Carriages, Buggies, Reeir.away,s,'Wagons and in short every kind of vehicle desired.- Rockaways and BuggieSof'k superior nia.nufa . e. ture and finish always on hand-and for-sale at fair prices. Repairing of all hinds done .at - the shortest notice and on the most reasonable termsi• Huntingdon, May 16, 1854,, - - HUNTING - EION "23 - 3esceaucl. Wczor, _ • ~. • . - For Iliceonnellstawn, Marklsburg, Sto- npratoyiro, ! and Broad Top. (I 1N and after : Nonday• September 24, 855,. V) the. passenger train on the Cluntingdon and Broad Top Railroad will run as fcllows until further notice.: - Leave fluntengdon. at . 8;: MeConnellstown at 8 15; Marklcsburg at 8..45; . Coffee Run 'Britlgo at 8 50. RETURNING—Leave Coffee Run Bridge. at 10; Alarklesburt c at =10" I's; MeConnellstown at 10. 35. ~, , - Leavc Elubtingdon at. 3 'l5 ; MeConnellstowir at 3 30 ; Maritlesbuig'n4 3 50 ; Coffee Run Bridge at 4 -05. REittNiso—Leave Coffee Run Bridge at's:'2o ; Marklesbetz at•s 35; 111cCon mcilstown' at 5. 55.: • - ,FIZEIQUIT and PACKAGES for the above. pints will be attended 'to by giving ihoticelo , the Conductor.on the, Train. D R J.5306E1N : . - .310011.111 , 1L0CE1, FF: professional•serNices to, the citi. O..ERS zens or Huntingdon and vicinity: Office. Mr . .lfildebrand's, between - I.ll'e , Exchange and 'Jackson's Hotel. .• • • [Ang..2B, '55. • A Frew and Complete One-heree Wagon, 1 IVTITH Oil Cloth Tor; - and Tongue for two V V horses. . Enquire the Post Office. Runtingdon,,Pa., May, 1855.- •, TERM Attorney at HUNTINGDON, 'PA.; • '" OFFICE 'on Hill street; finnierly occupied" by . Thos. P. Campbell, Esq..• [Aug. 2t '55. . NAT HATEVER partnership - which existed V . between the. undersigned in the Survey ing business, has been aissolved by mutualcim. sent. : 'T. • ' •FOR A' o:oSec-.Banded one licrsc. carriage. In. 1 - 1. quire of Wm. 11.-King, 11untangdon t Sept". 4, 1855. • . • A general assortment of Nails attd Spikes at CUNNING [JAM & DUNN'S on BARRELS MACKEREL N 0.2, 3 4^ for sale at the store- of , . .GEO.GW IN. CARD. TAR. J. IVI. IRVlN,;Office- the same formerly occupied by Dr. M. Massey, .I.llAssEYsßrma, 1-luntingdon county, Pa. , Aug. 2.2, 1855—if. Jure White Lead, just received and fbr sale by CUNNINGHAM D,UNN. 100 • SACKP SALT in Store and ,for sale at the store at Gt.°. GWYN. road Top 4 and FOR SALE.; rimiE subscriber will. sell •at private sale a tract of coal land on Broad, Top, well tim. bcrcd and plenty of coal, adjeining the Hun tingdon and Broad ToPßailroad.and Coal Coin. pan'y's land, and within halfa•mile ofcMcCan. les', 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 Stearn Saw Milltherconi within za lbw hundred yards of the rtZaystown Branch a rid witliin six Miles of the' borough' onlunting don.- ' I will sell the land:=With or without the saw mill, _or the engine, which, is -eighteen horse power, atone, as there is water power to the - milt: Indisputable titles will begiven. _ _ DETER SWOOPE, hereby makes known to the eitizenitif Huntingdon County; that ho has just returned •from , Philadelphia and has opened in frame store room lately. occupied. by Marx Israel, near the coiner of it ill &..Mont gomery Streets, Hunt:n - 10m; a fa igc, and well-as - Sortedsteck of 8001.1.3 - AN I) SLIDES, HATS AND, CAPS cmbra. ding fine and coarse Boots,' Sh oes, Gai ters, MonroeS, Tics, &'c., for 'Gentlemen ; and also fine Gaiter Boots, Buskins, Jenny Lim's, and Tics for Ladies. Children's Boots and Shoes of every variety and fashion. Gentlemen and Boys' 'can be a.c6Oniodated with hats of the latestland 'most approvcd'stylc, He has also a good stuck of : hosiery, of, ladies. gentlemen and children's wear: He has' a good as'sortmen't of fresh Mahogan'y Veneers. - • • The"irnble Sixpence is better than thO slog Shilling,:"' Call and 'be served. 'Don't - forget the place,enear Cornerof-HillandMontgoin ery Streets.. : Huntingdon July 18th.,1854.—ifl )3'A IVf (JEL " 1". Rtl VVIN MARBLE. YARD -lAM WILLIAMS, would . 're:pect. fully ball the attention Of:the eitifdns of Huntingdon and the adjoining' counties to ther stock of ; - • . . • ow, on hand. .lie is i prepared. to furnish at the , bliertest notice, Alontunental.Marble, Tomb, To, lee and Stones, of every . ' desired Size and forrn of•" , . , „. •, . ITALIAN OR EASTERN MARBLE, highly finished,- and carved with v appropriate devices, or v plain, as may init., • Building Iffarble; Door a:id : Window Sills,',Sec:,. 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 . .yeu "Tsar chase el'sewherc.• Shop en: Hill 'street,' Hui: tingdon, : •:, • • - , • Huntingdon, May 16,1855. „ . ADAMS - h , CWS-EXPRESS. T Simop Ao't- ntaiin T. tort •. Hu . - ind -. VTONEY, Pa,eltages,hd Gandsrof kin3s, yilrepeivrd , and for :tried at 4re:risk of the C — oropany t to all the war and principal ri tike United States.cities' rpl-1E best osse•rtinet;it of Carpet - and Oil Ciotti.' I 'just received and foi - eale 'by • ' • • - .T. WV . ..SAVVY-Y: 4 i" . -77 NOTICE tib PASSENGERS MORNING TRAIN -AFTERNOON TRAIN: All Freizbt nt the rksk.of the owners • Sept. 2=2, 155.. . FOR SALE. 1131isolution. J. SIMPSON_ :AFRICA , ~ . . J. F. RAMEY. . Huntingdon, Sept.'lB, 1855. Ba'The business will be conducted as former. b ...-.1. SIMPSON AFRICA. May 8,1855—tf. JAPAN CONQUERED!! NEW. GOODS. REMEMBER BEAUTIFUL • MARBLE 1F M. ROTHROCK. Huntingdon,• Pa
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