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    If you want to buy Good and Cheap
Git-C,4lOOCOm,
CALL AT D P. GWJN'S.
"n P. GWIN has just received from Philadel
phia a large and beautiful Stock of Fall
and Winter Goods, consisting of the most fash
ionable Dress Goods for Ladies and Gentlemen,
such as French Merinoes, Alapacas, Parametta,
Cloth, Persian Cloth, Plain all Wool Dc Lain,
Fancy De Lain, Debaize, Coburgs, Black and
Fancy Dress Silks, and Prints of all description.
Also, Cloths Ca.ssimers, Plain and Fancy Cas
sinets, Vestings, also a large lot of dress Trim
mings, Dress Buttons, Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts,
Woolen and Cotton Hosiery, Laces, Veils, Col.
ars, Undersleeves, Rigulets, Silk Bonnets and
a variety of Fancy Goods too numerous to men
iton.
Flannels of all kinds, Tussey's Woolen Ta.
Ile Covers, Shawls, Bleached and Unbleached
Muslins,
Tickens, Checks, Ginghams, &c.
Also, Groceries of all kinds, Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes, Oil Cloths, Hardware, Queens_
ware, Buckets, Tubs, Baskets and all Goods
usually kept in a country store.
My old customers and as many new ones as
can crowd in are' respectfully requested to call
and examine my goode.
All kinds of country produce taken in ex
change for goods at the highest market prices.
Oct. 2, 1855.
111
111.NTINGDON COUNTY
THE undersigned proposes publishing, provi
ded sufficient encouragement be obtained, a
Map of Huntingdon county, Said map to be
constructed by actual survey, of all the public
Roads, Rail Roads, Rivers, Streams, Canals,
Township lines, &c., and every place of note
contained in said county, such as Churches,
Post Offices, School Houses, Stores, Taverns,
Mills, Factories, Shops, Crossings, and Stations
carefully shown in their respective places, and
the name and place of residence of nearly every
business man in said county, and the branch of
business followed by each one respectively.—
And the place marked where near all the farni
buildings stand, and the preprietors and the oc
cupants name given. Said Map to contain from
fourteen to eighteen square feet of engraving,
and to be finished in the most modern style and
workmanlike manner, &e,
WILLIAM C.FIRISTY.
December 26th, 1835..
AGENTS ! AGENTS ! AGENTS !
pE RSONS accustomed to procure subscribers
for Books, Magazines 4-c., or get up clubs
for newspapers, are requested to send us their
names and address, and we will forward them,
free of charge. a specimen number of a publica
tion for which they will find ready sale; and
we will allow them a commission of 50 per cent.
fur their services.
Jr, BRADFORD 4- BROTHER,
N 0.3 Courtiamt st,. New York
No+. 27th, 1855.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
AT TIME.
BRO - TOP DEPOT
CUNNINGHAM & DUNN,
'HAVE just returned from Philadelphia, and
are now opening at the head of the Broad
Top Basin a large and beautiful assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods consistlnz of
DRY-GOODS GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,
CEDARWARE,
TVILLOTVTVARE,
HATS, & CAPS,
BOOTS §. SHOES,
And a general assortment of
READY—MADE CLOTHING.
BACON, SALT, FISH PLASTER.
And in short, every thing usually kept hi a
country store.
Call and examine our stock before purchas
ing- elsewhere, and see whether we cannot make
it your interest to patronize us.
All kinds of country produce taken in ex
change for goods at the highest market prices.
The highest market prices paid for all kinds
of grain.
Prompt attention paid to storing and forward
ing all kinds of merchandise, produce. &c.
Huntingdon, Oet.lo, 1855.
With the Ist Month (January) Number,
1856,
WILL COMMENCE THE SIXTH VOLUME OF THE
FARM JOURNAL,
monthly periodical of Thirty-two Octavo pages,
devoted ex,:lusively to the best interests of the
Farmer, to Gardener the Fruit-Grower
and Stock Breeder.
A rzw . BACK VOLUMES HANDSOMELY BOUND,
$l5O EACH.
AMONG the subjects treated of in the Jour
nal will be comprehended the following:—
The cultivation of the Soil; Manures find their
Application; Descriptions of all nov aris ;mnro
ved Implements of Husbandry, designee, fa
cilitate and abridge the labor of the Far r - . 1; De.
scriptions of all new Fruits, Flowers and Trees;
Pruning and Grafting; Experiments of Farmers;
Rural Architecture; Market Reports ;Plowing,
Sowing and Harvesting; Draining; Grain and
Grasses; Esculen Roots as food for Cattle; Gar
dening; Live Stock of every description, breeds,
modes of fattening, 4- c; The Dairy; Reviews of
Agriculture and Horticultural Books; Rural
Life; and any other subjects which are calcula
ted to interest and inform the class for whom
we are laboring. The Editorial Department
will then be assumed by A. M. SPANGLER., the
original Editor and Proprietor of the Journal,
assisted by a number of eminent Agriculturists
and practical 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
Journal—not omitting even those that have a
postage stamp enclosed to pay for the reply.—
We 'also keep a Stock Register for the accommo
dation of those having improved breeds of cattle
for sale , and advertising the same in our columns,
mut Tcrams OF SUBSCRIPTION PLACE THE JOURNAL
WITHIN THE REACH' OF ALL.
Single Copy, - .$1 00 per Annum.
Five Copies, 400 " f t
Ten Copies, . 7 00 "
Twenty Copies, - 14 00 "
CASH, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE.
All subscriptions must begin with the Ist or
7th number of the volume which commences
with the year; and in every case the Journal will
be stopped at the expiration of the time paid fur,
unless the subscription is previously renewed.
SAMUEL EMLEN & CO., Publishers,
Northeast Corner 7th n Da iViarket Sts., Phil'a.
To whom all communications, whether edito.
rlal or business, should be addressed.
0:7-Subseriptioxi received at the "Hunting
don Globe" Office.
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FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
3. Sr. W. SAXTON,
}JAVE just received from Philadelphia, the
largest and finest assortment of Dry Goods
ever offered to the citizens of this place and sur
rounding country: such as Merinos, Al4pacas,
Muslin de Lanes, Parainatta Cloth, Persian
Cloth, Black and Colored sills and every
vari
ety of Dross Goods and Trimmings. Also,
Cloths, Cassimers, Vestings, &c., &c.
CAUL AND SEE
one of the fines! assortments of Trimming ever
brought to this place; also, Collars, Unde , sleeves,
Chimazetts, Gloves of every varittv, Ladies'
scarfs, and the best assortment of Shalls ever
offered.
CARPETS, &C., &C.
A F•plendid lot of the finest Carpet and Oil
Cloth, &c., &c.
HARDWARE,
of every variety, the best assortment in town. -
qUEEI SWAIIIE„
of every description, and at lower prices than
can be got at any other house.
although they are a little up, we will try and sell
as tow as the lowest.
fiats and Caps, -I owls and Shoes,
the largest and best assortment ever offered, and
at lower prices.
WILLOW WARE, &C.,
and every variety of Coods,such as are usually
kept in a country store. Call. and see befog %.•
purchasing any other plare, and if we can't satin
t:y 3 , 0 u of the fart, we wlil cove under_
Sopt 25, 1855.
.702-4:10a-‘16..W .
Has just opened a good assortment cf
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
CONSISTING of all kinds of Coats, Pants,
Vests, and other articles of gentlemen's
wear. Oct. 2.
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ALL 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 CLOTHING STORE.
rpflE best lot of Shawls, such as Brosha, Cas
1_ shner, Bay State and square shawls, just
reeeved and for sale by J. &W. SAXTON.
& W. SAXTON will take all kinds of coun.
t j , try produce in exchange for goods at their
cheap store,south-west corner ofPublic Square.
S 0 MET HI NG- N
At the foot of Mill Creek Level.
COME ONE ! COME ALL ! !
SHE subscriber respectfully - nis the pub
lic that he has just opened at th e old stand
formerly kept by John Montgomery a the foot
.of Mill Creek Level,
A. Splendid A.ssortnient
NEW GOODS )
consisting. of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
CEDARWARE,
TIN WARE,
STONE CROCKER: . WARE,
BOOTS & SHOES,
NAILS, SALT AND FISII,
All of which I will sell at the lowest cash pri.
ces.
All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex
change for Goods.
The public are invited to call and examine
my Goods and prices.
HENRY JIMISON.
Nov. 13, 1855---2m*
TUE PEOPEA
In Town from the Country
Should Call at
ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE.
A full assortment of winter clothing now
on hand.
Are You Afflicted with the Rheumatism.
TOUN C. WESTBROOK,of Cassville, man
ufactures a sure cure for Rheumatism.
December 7th, 1855.
pH E handsomest assortment of De lanes, Per
sian Cloth, Larilla Cloth, Berage de Lanes,
Paramette Cloth, and all wool Mer'n3es, all
wool de lanes, of the best styles ana elected
with the greatest care, for sale by
J. & W. SAXTON.
DR. JOHN MCCULLOCH,
OFFERS his professional services to the citi.
zens of Huntingdon ,Ind vicinity. 011 ice
Mr. Hildebrand's, between the Exchange and
Jackson's Hotel. [Aug. 28,
20 BARRELS MACKEREL No. 2, 3 6-
4, for sale at the store of GEO. GWIN.
MILN WOOD ACADEMY.
THE present session of this Institution will
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. The
next session.will cemmence 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.
parading and developing the powers of the
mind. The student is early taught to rely up
on himself, to think, to reason, and 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.
TE R S—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 !
TA TEE erIiCEAP comma.
Dry-Goods, Clothing, Groceries, &c. &c.
BENJ. JACOBS
D . ESPECTFULLY informs his old customers.
It, Democrats, Whigs, Know Nothings, Sag
i\ichts and Republicans, and the public in gene
ral that he has just opened a large as,ortment of
New Goods for fall and winter, consit-tine . it
part of every variety of LADI.E.-' • Dl 4
GOODS of the lateht styles 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—fresh and of all kinds.
HATS and UAPS,and BOOTS and SHOES
of all kinds fbr men, women, misses and boys,
QUEENS WARE, and all other articles usu
ally' kept in a country s:ore.
Every body and, the rest of man and woman
kind, are invited to call and examine for them
selves.
Huntingdon, Sept. 25th, 1855.
IF; E
MAIL rj"
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From; Mount Union to Cliambersburg.
rpnE undersigned still continues to run a tri-
I Weekly line of stages over the road between
Mount Union and Cha mbersburg. Good horses
and comfortable stages have been placed on the
route, and experienced and trusty drivers will
superintend the running of the Coaches, The
proprietor ofthe line is desirous that it be main
ta ined,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 thcrunning
of the stages will be regular.
"Er Stages leave Mt. Union at 5 o'clock, P.
M., every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday—
s eturning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri.
days; arriving at Mount Union in time for the
cars. Stages stop at Sliirleysburg, Orbisonia,
Shade Gap, Burnt Cabins, Fa n netsburg, LlOrse
Valley, Strasburg, and Keefer'S Store.
Lr Fare through $3,0 0 ; to intermediate points
in proportion.
JOAN JAMISON.
Aug! 22, 1855.-tf.
BLANKS BLANKS!! BLA NIBS !! !
A full assortment for sale at the "Globe" Of
fice.
DEEDS, SUMMONS',
EX'S. AND MITS. DEEDS,
_EXECUTIONS,
MORTGAGES, SUBUCENAS2 -
BONDS ; with and without waiver,
WARRANTS, LEASES,
ATTACHMENTS, COMMITTMENTS,
A.GREGMENTS for the sale of Real Estate,
NOTES relinquishing all benefits of exemp
tion laws.
LIME! .11 NI El LIME!!
r E subscriber informs the public generally
that he 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,
WATCHES,
CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
The subscriber, thankful to
his friends and patrons, and to
the public generally, for their
patronage, still continues to carry on
at the same stand, one door east of Mr.
C. Cout's Hotel, Marketstrcet Hunting-f;,6--3' I
don, where he will attend to all who, -•;;;;..
will laver him v. ith their custom ; and also
keeps on hand a good assorlmcnt of Watches,
Clocks, Jewelry, &c., &c., all of whielyhe is
determined to sell at low prices. Clocks,
Watches and Jewelry of all kinds, will be re
paired at short notice, and having madear
rang,cments 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 businees, and selling at
low prices, he hopes to receive a share of pub.
lic patronage.
JOSEPH REIGGER.
J. W. THOMPSON ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
And Commissioner for Pennsylvania,
VENPORT, lOWA,
ATTENDS to buying, sellin g 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 Hon. George Taylor, and members
of the Bar at Huntingdon._
May 16, 1855. Grri.
tr- !tanks.,
r yi , all kinds for sale at the office of the Hun.
tingdon Globe.
The cheapest and best lot of Chal
ky, Borate, and Berage de Lains, also,
Lawns just received and for sale by
T. & W. SAXTON.
PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS
STAUFFER NIA REAM&
Cheap Watches and Jewelry,
L , WHOLESALE and RETAIL
1",.. at the "Philadelphia Watch
• •••••' - and Jewelry Store," No. 96,
North Second Street, corner of Qnarry, Phila
delphia.
Gold Lever Watches, fulljewell 18 carat ca
ses, - - - $2B 00
Gold Lepines, - - 24 00
Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled. 12 00
Silver Lepine, jewels, - 9 00
Superior Quartiers, 7 00
Gold Spectacles, - - - 700
Fine Slyer do.. - 1 50
Gold Bracelets, . . . 3 00
Ladies' Gold Pencils, . 1 00
Silver Tea Spoons, set, - - 500
Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00
Gold Finger Rings, 37.1 cents to $BO ; Watch
Glasses, plain, 121 cents ; Patent 18:1 ; Lanett,
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 aboie prices.
Oct. 31, 1855-Iy.
Fruits and Confectionery.
REMOVAL. --The subscriber has removed to
No. 26 MARKETSTREET, 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 18] - Above Front, South side, Phila
EATHER.
FRI T.Z 7 . EI EN DRY & CO.,
No. 29 North Third St., Philadelphia.
M O l R m o p C or C te O rs .ll o lni ß ritAu c re a rs , „ c C A vi s crL c a? s d i
and dealers in RED and OAK SOLE LEATHER
and KIPP. [Feb 20,1855- 7 1 y
SALAMANDER SAFES,
' EVANS' & WATSON,
f 11,1 it .l ,;;,,; No. 26 South Fdurth Street, '
,dirku, IN 114,!,. 1 . Philadelphia,
~....,.; 1614,4,11 1 i;.- f 41,, i
i,;,t :_.• - -,l ti l,, i lt , 0 . GRE NT FIRE. CHEST.
Tai! 'PPR tWI '.' NUT & FIFTH Streets,
~ -- 111 - 1 --- .5 1 ''il L ' f.'. I . Friday morning, December
__j— - -
~=- • ..,---7. --. --ctls:_q__tttlath, 1854. Evans & 7-----o Wa
tson's salamander SAFES triumphant, as they
always are when put to the test.
Purr.Ao v.t.en 1 A , Dec - . 15, 1854.
Messrs. EvAxs & WATsozi, No. 29 South
FO L RrEi St, Philadelphia.
GENTLEMEN :—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 oar books, papers and
cash in as good a condition as they were when
put into it, before the-gtcat fire of this -norning„
which destroyed the entire block of buildings cor
ner of Chestnut and . - cp,,,streets. The above
safe was in use in la: '
,',4 on the second floor
ofour buNing, froin.,, 'place it fell into the
cellar, and remained there until the fire was out.
The safe was 1 hen 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 Safe and Looks repair
ed, as we intend to put it in use again, having
perfect confidence in it , 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 ; U. S. Mint, "Philada ;
Farmers and Mechanics' Back, Philada ; Samuel
Allen, Esq High Sheriff,. Philada ; John N.
Henderson,City Controller; Caleb Cope & Co.,
No. 183 Market St. ' • Richard NOrris & Son,
Locomotive builders.Philuda • Bancroft &
Machinists, corner 16th and James Sts, ;
Franklin Fire Insura nce Co., Phila. ; Pennsyl
vania Railroad Co., Philatla.; Lacey & Phillips,
corner sth and Minor Sts.; Sharpless Bro , No.
32 South Second St; James, Kent & Santee,
No, 147 North Third Street; W. H. florstman
& Sons, No. 51 North Third St.; Strith, 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 Herring's Safe now in use.)
EVANS & WATSON, also manufacture -and
keep for sale, Iron Shutters, [ron 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.
V . •-;
OAS 9 e? ' ` 00kS
80 (\
0 VOLUMES fir below their retail
,0 u prices. The subscriber is happy
to inform his numerous friends and customers
that he has added very largely to his .already .
extensive and varied stock of new and popular
books, and can now boast as great a variety arid
at the same low prices as the City book stores.
His stationary is of great variety and well 'se.
Iccted, viz : Fancy and plain, note letter and
cap paper and envelopes, gold 'pens and holders,
from upward, Pen and Pocket Knives Fan
cy and Plain Portmonies'and Pocket Books,
Ink and Inkstands, Razers, Straps, Brushes, &c.
School Books in quantities to country mer
chants and teachers at -city wholesale prices.
Wrapping paper constantly on hand. 1,000
pieces of wall paper of every kind; window pa
per and painted shades with Putnam's patent
self adjusting curtain fixtures. All the above
at Philadelphia retail prices. Call and exam
ine, “I will endeavor to please". Store on Rail
Road street. WM. COLON.
Huntingdon, Oct. 17,1855.
T. P CAMPBELL,
ATTORNEY AT liAVir,
OFFICE removedto the brick row near the
Court House.
neensware---a fine assortmentjustre, vd
at the store of
LONG & DECKER.
Horse Shoe and Nail rod Iron just re
eeived and for sale by
CUNNINGHAM & DUNN.
Crocks ! Crocks ! !---A well selected lot
of Earthen Ware just received and for sale
by CUNNINGHAM & DUNN.
JOHN FRISCH,
WATCH MAKER ,
Can be found at E. SNARE'S Jewelry Store.
All work warranted. rnh 13, '55.
PHILADELPHIA ADVURTISEMENTS
NEW MASONIC HALL,
Philadelphia.
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 colors. 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. INT. ROSENTHAL,
Lithographer s
Oct. 16, 1855. Philadelphia.
Toys, Fancy Goods, Sic.
TUST received, a splendid assortment ofNevv
j Toys, Fancy Articles, Canes, Chinai Babes
Dominoes Gaines, 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. 10i North Sixth St. (above
I%larkct,) Philada.
October 10, 1855. 3m.
UENR! 13. FUSSELL,
MANUFACTURER OF
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
IN EVERY VBRIEY, AT THE OLD
STAND,
No. 2, North Fourth .Street,,
PHILADELPHIA.
CC)" Constantly on hand a large assortment,
to which the attention of Dealers is requested.
"THE GOOD TIME COMING,"
By . T.'S. 'ARTHUR.
THOSE who wish to hear something of that
long expected day, should read this book.
It having an immense sale; 5000 copies hav
ing been orri.lred in advance of publication.
We send a copy by male, Pre.paid on receipt
of the pribe. $1 J. W. BRADLEY,
Publisher,'
48 North Fourth Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
N. B. Agents wanted to sell this -and other
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Fancy Furs for Ladies and Children.
TORN FAREIRA, Importer, Manufacturer
and Dealer in all k inds ^f . fancy P l4l s
.0.
284 Market Stieet (above Eight,) Philadelphia.
Having now completed my very large and
beautiful assortment of all the diftbrent kinds of
Fancy Furs, and fhshioned 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 goods at small prof
its it willbe to the advantage of Ladies 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.
Sept. 25, 1855.
Grocery and Coareciionary Store.
1.2015,TG 131.301rE11,
RESPECTFULLY informs theirfriendsand
the public in general, that they stilleontin.
no the Grocery :and Confectionary business, un
der the Sons of Temperance Hall, on Main
street, Huntingdon, where they have now on
hand a fulland general assortment of
Groceries and Confectionaries,
which they willsell wholesale and retail. They
have also on hand Buckets, Salt, Carpet Bags,
Fancy Articles, &c.,&c., &e.,a1l of which they
will sell cheap. Country produce taken in ex.
change for Goods—the cash paid when wehave
no Goods to suit customers.
As we are determined to accommodate al
who may calla( our store, we invite an exam i
nation and trial of ourstock.
LONG & DECKER.
Huntingdon, Apl. 19,1855.
$2OO REWARD. -
IHE public generally, and the rascals who
sometimesince entered my store and remo
ved valuables to the amount of about $llOO
without my permission, arc 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 lluntingdon, con-
_ ,.. ,,„ 1 ,_
4 , 1 ,.. sisting 'of Watches, Jewelry, ~,
t, ) . Clocks, Fine KniVcs, Pistols, s,ls:ii
,tfA?—.t Perfumery, Port Alonnaies, Si I .
ver Ware and Fancy Articles, &c., &c. My
old friends and customers, and the public in
general throughout the county are requested to
cal land examine my assortment.
EOM. SNARE
Huntin gdon March 5.12.,1854.
OLIN SCOTT, SAMUEL T. BROWN
SCOTT SI, ElitOWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
OFFICE same as that formerly occupied by
U Mr. Scott.
Huntingdon ,0ct.17,1.853.
xOEII, Na 2.1 - 2,owmtir,,,,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will attend faithfully,tp alllegal businessir
astecl to his care. iHuntingdon,July 26,25
CARRIAGE' AND WAGON
• ,
MANUFACTORY.
n WEN BOAT, thankful for past favors, re.
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. Ca anon, 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.
Huntingdon. May 16, 1854.
-FLOUR AND WHEAT.
FLOUR and W11.E..A.T on hand and
'k for sale at the store of.
[nab 6 D. P. GIVIN.
Ham, Shoulders and Flitch, just re
ceived and for sale by
j. & W. SAXTON
FOR SALE.
A New and Complete One-horse Wagon,
NATITH Oil Cloth Tor, and Tongue for two
horses. Enquire the Post Office.
Huntingdon, Pa., May
•
WHATEVER partnership which existed
between the undersigned in the Survey
ing business, has been uissolved by mutual con.
sent.
3. SIMPSON AFRICA,
J. F. RAMEY.
Huntingdon, Sept. 18, 18.55.
lU'The business will be conducted as former.
ly by J. SIAIPSON AFRICA.
FOR SALE.
A... Second handed one horse carriage. In
quire of Win. H.,King, Huntingdon, Pa.
Sept. 4, 1855.
A general assortment of Nails aad
Spikes at. C UNNING IiAM & DUNN
CARD.
TAIL. J. M. IRVIN, Office the same formerly
occupied by Dr. M. Massey, MnsscYsfunto r
Huntingdon county, Pa.
Aug. 22, 18.55—tf.
tire White Lead, jtist received and for
sale by CUNNINGHAM & DUNN.
100 SACKS SALT in Store and for salo
at the store of GEO. GWIN,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
all and Look before you Purchase.
tior..m4coi. (oi-w-mmtTv,
HAS just returned from Philadelphia
. and is
now opening one of the picttiest and'best
selected stock of goods ever brought to the be.
rough of Huntingdon. It would be useless to
mention all of the goods we have on hand—
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
of the latest styles.
A-large stock of Hosery, Dress Trimmings,
Ribbons, Velvet, Bonnets, Uridersleves, Collars,
Spencers, Cassitners, Cloths, Vestings, Laces,
Silk Mitts, Delanes, De Berge, Kid Gloves, and
all kinds of goods generally kept in a country
store.
Also—a fine assestrnent of
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
Glassware, Queens ware and Cedarware.
A large and good supply of
Fresh Groceries.
Call and see my goods and examine 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.
All It...ids of ntry produce taken in ex_
change for goods al. highest Mr. ^ket price.
Oct. 2, 1855.
Dissolution of Partnership.
r I HE copartner.hip heretofore existing be
tween Daniel D. "..'ood and Nathaniel Wat
kins, Iron Founders in the borough of Alexan.
dria, Huntingdon county. Pa , was dissolved
on the 24th November inst. The -books of the
firm ate in• the hands of the subsc, iber for set
a
DANIEL D. WOOD.
Nov. 27. 1855.
oal ICoc:Ncori.
New Styles of Boots .and Shoes,
Just Received by L. Westbrook.
"Id Y 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 'o: ladies, gentlemen, misses
and children, ever manuthetured. 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 Skines and Lasts for sale.
L. 'WESTBROOK,
Huntingdon, Sept. 18, 1855.
JAPAN CONQUERED ! !
NEW GOODS.
DETER SWOOPE, hereby makes known to
the citizens ofHnntingdon County, that ho
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,
a_n u el o w t -e s ll , -a i s i s A or ri t , c s !d 3 ‘, 1
N oc i l o c B A O P O S T e S iI z;T r
. .1 t )
I r
ding fine and coarse Boots, Shoes, Gal_
ters, Monroes, Tics, &c„,for Gentlemen ; and
also fine Gaiter Boots, Buskins, Jenny Linds,
and Tics for Ladies. Children's Boots and
Shoes of every variety and fashion.
Gentlemen and Boys can be accomodated
with hats of the latest and most approved style.
Ile has also a good stock of hosiery, of ladies,
gentlemen and children's wear.
He has a good assortment of fresh Mahogany
Veneers.
REMEMBER
'rlie"Nimble Sixpence is better than the . slow
Shilling." Call and be served. Don't forget.
the place, near the Corner of Hilland Montg - orn
cry Streets.
Huntingdon July 1.8th,1854.—tf.
MARBLE YARD.
ILLIAM
t N i V ie lL a L tt l en A t ß io lS :o
r w t o i t i l e l d r
fully call e i
tizr_
o r.
f.
Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to Oa
stock of
BEAUTIFUL MARBLE
now on hand. Ile is prepared to furnish lathe
shortest notice, Monumental 117arble, Tomb, Ta_
tiles and Stones, ofevery 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 furnilled to order.
W. W. pledges himself to furnish material
and workmanship equal to any in the country,
at a fairprice. Call and see, before you pur
chase elsewhere. Shop on llill street, Hun
tingdon, Pa.
iluntingdon, May 16,1855.
ADAMS & CO.'S EXPRESS.
T. K. Simonton Agl., Huntingdon
1/NNEY, Packages,nd Goods of all kinis,
reeeivcd and for aded at the risk of , flee
Company, to all the war and principal towns
n tihe United States.eities
[IHE best assortment of Carpet and Oil Cloth
just received and for sale by
J. & W. SAXTON.
Wheat by the Bushel and Flour_ by
the Barrel, for sale at the cheap new
store of CUNNINGIi A M & DUNN.
1700 Bushels Bituminous Coal, just
received and for sale by
CUNNINGIIA.I4I & DUNN.