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TPHE partnership heretofore existing - between 1. the subscribers waadissolved by mutual con sent on the 15th day of November last—persons indebted to the firm •will please call and settle their aeconnts with Geo. Oilittcher, on or before the first of April next. GEORGE O. BUCHER,. GEORGE B. PORTER. Alexandria, Dec. 26, 1855. The business will be continued at the old stand by the subscriber who will sell Goods at very low rates to all_who.may•favor him with a call. GEO. C. BUCHER. HUNTINGDON COMMERCIAL SGEOR rpHERE has been opened in the Hall formerly .1 occupied by the "Sons of Temperance" in the borough of Huntingdon, a School under the above title, in which is proposed to be given, a thorough course of instruction, and practice, in single and Double Entry . Bookkeeping. Also, Lectures on Commercial Law, will be given in regular ceurse,Thy,the most talented members of the Bar. Students can enter at any time, a day or eve nirg class, or both if thCy wish, For any other particulars, addre s s personally . • , or by letter, T. H. POLLOCIC, Principal. Huntingdon, Dec. 17th, 1855.-3m* TAKE NOTICE. • , NTHEREAS my wife Elizabeth has lately left my habitation without my .consent, this is to forewarn •all persona that I will pay no debts of her contracting. •••. ALEXANDER SCOTT. Tell Township, Dec. 291 h, MS.,* rn TT T. , J. 11,12 A Per ann s3'oo ."8 00 HUNTRGD[R rfillE undersigned,propOses - publishing, provi tied sufficient encouragement be obtained, a Map of Huntingdon county, Said,lnap 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 farm buildings stand, and the preprietors and the oc cupants name given. • Said Map to contain from Iburteen to pighteen square feet of engraving, and to lie,"finished in the most modern style and worltmanlike manner,&e,• 111LIAAIVI. - CHRISTY. - December 26th, 1855; r...3.4........6-r.-. 4 - 4 ,0,:444- a! . ,-,...1, w. , —.-- ".... - — -v.. , ff ,_-, ,;,, ac,,,,..ce,,,,eccc,,, c) a:A. ~ .6, , -. . TAE. 3 te , :i"' t -, - FA., s ' 4 1 "e0r1.4C3)33M 97 ? Ma (3 . I . s '. gDi C V ttlittag 1 1 ) . 8 oli , -,, IS. NOW SUPPLIED 'id 2,.'" - 4t.t , WITH A P . '..: E ToanAf;te ~.adazinnene a/ . 1 e• - - 1: - s, rt . ' 1 4, 4 1 p El2.Vadra.b 9 ~, -..p. AND • tvrt. .i We are now Prepared TO. GET UP 1 0 - ' 4 ' 4s BIN GOOD STYLE,, II 1 3 ) 405 43 H AND B ILLS,J 3 POSTERS, &''› ~ , 1 4 4 , AND 4 WO laLdiErrE.o . ta > ' ) OF ALL KINDS. t u r i U 4 . 0‘x›oc;oo - --- C. 5 00 7 GO 3'oo FALL AND WINTER GOODS, 9 00 BROAD-TOP DEPOT. 1.114 * •LTAVE just returned from Philadelphia,land are now opening at the head of the =road Top Basin alarge and beautiful assartment of Fall and Winter Goods consisting of DRY-GOODS GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, CEDARWARE, WILLOWIVARE, RATS, & CAPS, BOOTS 4'. SHOES, And a general assortment of • READY—MADE CLOTHING Also— BACON, SALT, FISH §- PLASTER. And in short, every thing usually kept in 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 &e. Ifuntingdon, Oct. 10, 1855. Mri..CMStaa-Zr Has just opened a 'good s.ssortment'of READY-MADE - CLOTHING, . CONSISTING of all kinds of Coats; Pants, Vests, and other articles of gentlemen's wear. Oct. 2. J& W. SAXTON will take all kinds of court d try produce in exchange for goods at their .cheap store, south-west corner of Public Square. Cgr i feri g 'CiC:DairtitSos, LL KINDS, cheaper than elsewhere, at H. ROMAN'S Clothing Store. COUNTRY DEALERS can fd„„,,-. 4,3 7 buy CLOTHING at wholesale, as ' 0 - leap as in the City, at ' • ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. THE PEOPLI 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 Rheuznatism. TpaN C. WESTBROOK, of Cassville, man ufactures a sure cure for Rheumatism. December 7th, 1855. rri a handsomest assortment of De lanes, Per. sian Cloth, Larilla Cloth, Berage de Lanes, Paramette Cloth, and all wool Ikler'n.)cs, all wool de lanes, of the best styles ana elected with the greatest care, for sale by ueensware—a. fine assortment just re. th.ived at the store of LONG •& DECKER. . Drs. MILLER & FRAZER, I 41111- t amass ReittlsB - • IitTNTINGD ON, PA. OFFICES on Hill street opposite the Court House, and North East corner of Hill and Franklin. • January 9th, 1856. J. SIIIIPSON AFRICA, COUNTY SURVEYOR, xxliarktlicl.c=w3a., 3E2.60.- OFFICE ON RILL STREET. 2aBARRELS MACKEREL No. 2, 3 45- . 4, for sale at the store of GEO.GWIN. cyvv gtt 4 OF AT ~TIHEE J. & W:SAXTON. MILNWOOD ACADEME 1. HE present session of this Institution will close Wednesday October 3d. The exhibi tion will take place in the evening. The ex arnination 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 _end retired place, free from all terriptation tit vice, idleness or dissipation. The 'location is a healthy one, being situated ameno• the mountains. It is entirely free from the nuisances so common along our rimers, and so destructive to health, • - -The course of instruction is snch as has been found by experience inost suitable for ex panding and developing the ppwers of the mind. The student is early taught to rely. up owhimself, to think, to reason, and .to • investi gate the different subjects which are brought him. The geVerrinientis strict but mild, only requiriiiii • what is for, the ',student's highest good. Around him is throWn;as far a.spracti 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 fivem s onths,this includes• tuition,room-rcnt and. board. Wash ing, light and fuel, extra. For further particu lars address . . . • • W. rzincipal ,Shade Gap, Sept. 26,1855. - _ Npy 4 „ . :GOODS AGAIN I TA TIM CHEAP CORNER. Dry-Groods, Clothing, Groceries, &c. eec BENJ. JACOEBS ,D 1 ESPECTFULLY informs his old customers. lADernocrats, Whigs, ,KnoW Nothings, Sag Nights and Republicans; and the publican gene ral that he hasjuetopened a large assortment of . New Goods for fall .and winter, consisting ;r• part of every variety of LADIEP. GOODS of the latest styles and best qualities ; and Dry,Coods in general too numerous to men-. tion. READY•MtADE CLOTHING—a large as sortment for men and boys. • , • GROCERIEB—fresh and of all kiwis. .• HATS and CAPS, and BOOTS and'SHGES ; of all kinds for men, women, misses and boys, QUEENSWARE, 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. " HAmtingdon, Sept. 25th; J. W. ,THOMPSON • AWTQUNEY.AT LAW, , And CommisSion.er for Pennsylvania; - A TTRNDS to buying, selling", and locating / - 1 Land and Land Warrants,' rays taffies. loans money on real estate security on commis, Sion; examines' and ni‘tlres abstracts of title &c. business ;intrusted - *ill ittend4 to promptly and-With fidelity.." • ..Refer to Hon. Goorge- Taylor; anti members of the Bare at HUntingdon:• ,— ' - • May 16,1855. 6m. • ' • ' Now. is_ the time to: -puyelwe FALL AND WINTER GOODS,' J. Sr; TX. SAXTON, HAVE 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, Alapacas, Muslin. de Lanes, Paramatta Cloth, Persian Cloth, Black and Colored silks and every vari ety of Drass Goods and Trimmings. Also, Cloths, Cassimers, Vestings, &c., &c. .E.IALL AND SEE one of the finest . assortments of Trimming ever brought to this pace ; .also, Collars,Undersleoves, Chimazetts, Gto - ves of every variety, Ladies' Scarfs, and the best assortment of Shells ever offered. CARPETS, &C., . &C. A splendid lot of the finest Carpet and Oil Cloth, Sze., &e.- of every variety, the' best assortment in town. QUEEN SW ARE., of every description, and at lower prices than can be got at any other house: GROCERIES, although they are a little up, we will try and sell as low as the lowest. Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, the largest and best assortment ever offered, and at lower prices. . W1131:LOW WARE, &C., and every variety of Coods, such *as are usually kept in a country store. . Call and see before purchasing any other place, and if we can't seas. fy you of the fact, we wlil cave under. Sopt. 25, 1855. If you want to buy Good and Cheap IgUrC)4=o3o)s6s, CALL AT. D P. GWIN'S. dIVIA - TA P. - 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 De Lain, Fancy . , De Lain, Debaize, Coburgs, Black and Fancsr.'Dress Silks, and Prints of all description. Also, Cloths Cassirrzers, 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 min iton. -Flannels of all kinds, Tussey's Woolen Ta. hie Covers, Shawls, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Tickens, Checks, Gingharns, &c. Also, Groceries of all kinds,, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Oil Cloths, Hardwarc;Qucens. Ware, Buckets, Tulip, Baskets and all 'Goods usually .kept in a country 'store: • Myold customers,and as many, new ones.as can crowd in are respectfully requested to call and examine; myrgoode. - , • All kinds of country produce taken in ex. change for goods at the highest market prices. Oct.' 2,1855; Blanks, /IF all kinds for sale at..the _office of the Hun. tingdon Globe. The cheapest and best lot of 'Chat ley, Berage, and Berage de Loins, also, Lawns just received and for sale by W. SAXTON. ITHE best lot of Shawls, such as Brosha, Cas t simer, Bay State and square shawls, just reeeved and for sale by J. &W. SAXTON. DR. JOHN Difectomotn, OFFERS his professional services , tc , the citi. zens of Huntingdon and ,yiciiuty. Office Mr. Hildebrand's, between the' Exchange and Jackson's Hotel. titrig.'.2B, '55. PHILADELPHIA ADVDRTISEMENTS SALAMANDER SAFES, - ' EVANS & "WATSON, tit p i as o No.-26 South Fourth Street, 3 ,- zz --- 2: .. '4ll , it' " i f f r Philadelphia, t •••• - • - ••••ii i.': ~;',...,:,-. GRE ti.T FIRE. CHEST ,' 4 . me, p NUT & FIFTH Streets, [,. i I- , .• a 3,, JIRO fir /-,.---,• ...... • _ .-Friday morning,' December 'V. .j,r:.. - :vs., ±:-.'''' - sthi, 1854. Evans & Wat son's aaiamander SAFES triumphant, as they always are when put to,the test. 'PHLT,A.DELPRIA,I}C'e. 15, 1854. Messrs. EvAzis & WArsaw, No. 29 South FOURTH St., Philadelphia. GENTLE . ..I'IEN : . —We. take much pleasure in recommending your Salamander Safe's 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 ahOut seven 'months since has, presetved'our books; papers and :nib, in as good a Condition - as : they were when - put into it, before the great fire of this =tiorning, which"destroYed.the'entire block of buildings cur - her of ' Chestnut nnd Fifth- 'streets.. The above ; safe was in use hi our office; on the - second floor °four building;'frorit which place it fell into the 'cellar, and remained there' until the' fire *as out. 'The safe was then removed ' and' 'OpPned ''in the presence of at -least one thousand 'Arsons; who' witneSsed' the gliod 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.- i - ' • ,- -- 'Yours; Respestfully, . - LACY &PHILLIPS. Evans & Watson take pleasure in referring to the following among the many hundreds who .have their Safes imuse :—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 Bane:raft & Sel lers, Machinists, corner .16th and •James Sts, ; Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Phila. ; Pennsyl vaniak PailroadCo., Philada.; Lacey & Phillips, cornersth and, Minor Sts.; Sharpless Bro., No. 22, South Second St; James,, Kent & Santee, No, 147 North Third. Street; W. .H. Horstman & Sons, N 0.51 North Third, St.; Smith,. Wit liams & Co., N0..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 HerriUg's Safe now in use.) EVANS Si; WATSON, also manufacture and keep for sale, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and Iron SaSh, for making fire-Proof for .Eanks, stores, public and-priiaie .Seal - and Letter Copying Presses .Patent Siate lined Re frigeratOrs. &c. Pleasel o rive us a Oil, at No 26 'Smith FOURTH St., Philadelphia'. - • • • • •'April 3, 1856. STAUFFER • • = Cheap Watches and Jewelryi - : ""` ; WHOLESALE :arid RETAIL .er-Fz._\ - •:.,e:15L.i.-,„:;. at the . "Philadelphia , Watch '" 4 ",r-gt 4 F , »-•_and Jewelry L-tore,r.- No. 96, .North Second Street, corporof Quarry, Gold Lever Watches, full jewell 18 carat ea ses, - . $2B 00 _ •GOld ; .c , l S4y : ar Lever Watches, full jewelled. 12.00 ' , SilverLepirie, jewels, , - - .9 00 ` Superior Quartiers,• = -• • "." 7 "00 GOld Spectacles","- ''.: • • - 7"00 Fine Siver do.. - . . 1 50 Gold Bracelets, 7 - - 3. 00 Ladies' 'Gold pencils, " 1 00 Silver Tea Spoons, set, .1 -5, 00 Gold PenS"with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Rings, 373 ; cents to 880 ; Watch Glasses', Plain., 12A cents ; Patent 18 . . 1 1: •Luriett, 25, • other "•articles in proportion. - All goads Warranted to be what - afe sold for.- - " STAUFFER & A R.L EY. • . On hand, some Gold and - Silver Levers and LepineS, still lower than the above prices. Oct. 31,1855=1y. LFATT-TFR , I • ' FOLITZ 7 I-1 E 14 0R 1( :&. C 0.., No. 29 Worth Third St.,: Philadelphia: . A TOROC,CO - Man.ufaCturers; COM:rims • and la Importers of FRENCH ' CALF-SKINS, and dealers in REn and OAK SOLE CEATHER and KIPP. - • [Feb'2o, 1855—1 y To Builders and Others, _ ANTED, q Wood establish t.rbajbo Mouldings, l a w n s Agency olvie the there are from `s2oo to 6200 worth used in every house that is built. Our advantages, - in the use of a Machind that -will work a whole boArd mouldings at one operation, and the large mount of capital employed by the Company, er able us to give a liberal commission. Pattern book furnished, containing 250 patterns. Address J. D. DALE, Willow Street, above Twelfth, Philadelphia; Pa. January : 16th, 1.856-3 m. RURAL P,I7BLICATIQNS. COUNTRY GENTLEMAN-Tim CULTIVATOR AND TIIE ILLUSTRATED ANNUAL REGISTER OF RURAL Arvmns—Published at Albany, N. Y., by LUTHER TUCKER 4 SON. TME COUNTRX GENTLEMAN is a beautifully Illus trated weekly of 16 pages quarto, with special Departments for The Farm, • The Grazier, The Dairy, The Fruit Garden and Orchard, The Florist, The Kitchen Garden, The Poul try Yard, The Housewife, The Fireside..S.c, "This is, without question; the. BEST Agricul tural Paper in the United States."--1-lon.lonN WENTWORTH, M. C. - of Illinois. Pricb.s2 a • year. • THE CULTIVATOR, monthly, 32 pages octavo—• well.known for twenty years. as the best monthly - agricultural journal in this coun. try--:—Price 50 cents per year. TILE ILLUSTRATED ANNUAL REGISTER OF RURAL ATEAIRS. The two Nos. issued for 1855 and 1856, contain more than 250 engravings of buildings, animals, ti'ees, fruits; &c, &c.— Price 25 cents each—sent post paid by limit. These works combine attractions to be fcund in--no similar publications, and the' publishers will send specimens of the papers to all who would like to examine them:- • AGENTS ! AGENTS!4G.ENTS ! DE 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 w,e will forward them, free of charge, a specimen, number ,of a publica tion for which they will find ready sale ; and we will alb?* them . a commission of 60 per cent. - • for their services. - .1. BRADFORD BROTHER, No. 3 Courtland st,. New York. Nov. 27th, 1855. FLOUR AND WHEAT. FLOUR, and WHEAT on band and I for sale at the store of 1 ' jrnh 6 D. P. GWIN. Ham, Shoulders and Flitch, just r ceived and,- - -fer sale by V" 3. & W. SAXTON Horse Shoe, and Nail rod Iron just re ceived and for sale, by ' CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. MEVITTINCIDON CARRIAGE AND WAGON li l a 1,7 IVir A N Tr FACT 'O,R nWEN BOAT, thankful for past favois, re. spectfully informs the public in general that he has removed to 'hip new shop on Wash ington street, on the property lately and for many years occupied by Alex. Cannon, where he is prepared to manufaCture all kinds of Carriages, Buggies, Rookaways, Wagons end in short every kind of vehicle- deSired.— ,Rockaways and, Buggies of a. superior,manufac ture-and finish ahvays on hand and for sale at fair prices. • Repairing of all kinds done at the, shortest notice and on the - mostreasonable terms. Huntingdon ; May 16,1854. M A I UK re sirt, Pronil Mount to Chambeisburg. rpliEundersigned still continues to run, a tri weekly line of stages over the road between Mount Union and Chambersburg. Good horses and 'comfortable stages have been plaCed on the route, arid 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 tentionneceSsary Will be given, and therunning -of the stages will be regular., • In Stages leave Mt. Union at 5 o'clock,F. M., everyTuciday, Thursday and Saturday— _teturning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri , days; arriving at Mount Unfon in time for the cars. Stages stop at Shirleysburg, Orbisonia, Shade Gap, Burnt Cabins, Fannetsburg, Horse Valley, Strasburg, and Keefer's Store. IIJ Fare through-$3,00; to intermediate points in proportion. - JOHN JAMISON. • Aug! 22, I 855.—tf. BLANKS ! BLANKS !,! BLANKST!! A full assortment fpr.salegt the "Globe" Of Ace DEEDS, i. 4 •15. 1 31M0N0j EX 7 S; AND Taus. DEEDS, EXECUTIONS,' ' MORTGAGES, . •1 SUBPOENAS ? . '": BONDS ; with and without waiver, - WARRANTS,. LEASES, • , ATTACH:VI COMMITTMENTS, AunrintiNTS for the sale - of Real Estate, ', NoTEs relinquishing all benefits of exernp tioti - u E -LimE - LIME , ritHE subscriber infornisthe public generally that he has now on hand and for sale,, at his kiln at• Petersburg, superior burnedLinle for &c., ',Which; he will sell by the 'bushel or hitter quantity .. A good supply will alwaSfalie 4ept on hand. _ All 'orders' by mail or "otherwise' will '-reeive early attention. . • ATEIERTON. Petersburg, Aug 22,1855;-- • • Vir-a 71 4 :1.0 CLOCKS -AND'SEtVELZEY, The subscriber, thankful to his friend's and patrons, and to the public 'generally, for their patronage stillcontinues to carry on at the same stand, one door' cast of Mr. , c.cout,...tei; Market Street Hunting don wherolie' will attend to all who.-Z -faver WI- their c'tistom ; and also koeps on hand .a 'good assortment .of Watche's, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., &c., all 'of which he is determined' to sell at low prices. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry of all kinds; will be re. paired at short notice, and hiving made.ar rangements with,a good workman, all repairs will be done in a neat and durable manner, and any person having artieles for repairing, shall have.thera done at the promised time. —By pay. ing strict attention to businees, and selling at low prices, he hopes to receive a shaietf pub. lie patronage. JOSEPH REIGGER. • Irookso itoOkS 0 30. 000 prices.S7o LiT ItlE h S e f s a u r b b s e c l r O i w be t r h i e s ir h r a e i t )p a y il 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 and at the same low prices as the City book stores. His stationary is of great variety and well se. lected, viz : Fancy arid .plain, note letter and cap paper and envelopes, gold pens and holders, from SI upward, Pen and Pocket Knives Fan. cy and Plain Portmonies and Pocket Books, Ink and Inkstands, Razers, Straps, Brushes, &e. 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. '4.VM': - COLON.' • flunting,rdon; Oct. 17,1855. • • ''-• ' P • CAMPBELL., 'AT .LAW, • OFFICE removed to the brick row nearthe CoOrt,House. ' • OkN' SCOTT', SAMUEL T. U1t.01 , 1 „• , SCOTT 47.;:8R0WN, • „ .A.Tt i OitisiETS..ii.T LAW, iruNTINGDorz, PA ('OFFICE same as thatformerly occupied by U Mr, Scott. -Huntingdon,Oct.l7,lB.s3. .ZOIEN 22077 M ILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW; " Wi 11 attend faithfully to all legal buOnesPir tetsted to his care. flitmtingdon,July 26,25 • JOHN FRISCH WATCH MAKER,N . , Can "be found at E. "SNARE'S Jewelry Store. All work warranted . mh 13, '55. Wheat by the Bushel and Flour by the Barrel, for sale at the cheap new store of CUNNINGHAM & DUNN, rpHE best assortment of Carp: t and 011 Cloth just received and for sale by •; J. & W. SAXTON. SACKS SALT in Store and for sale VU at the store of : GEO. GWIN. lere White Lead, just received and for sale by CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. Crooks ! Crocks ! !---A well selected lot of Earthen Ware just received and for sale by CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. A general assortment of Nails and Spikes at CUNNINGHAM 'Br, DUNN'S FALL AND WINTER GOODS. all and Look before you Pur"lp.c. ,G4-asuicx (Gr'EnTI72EW lIAS just returned from Philadelphia and is now opening one of the prettiest and best :selected stock of goods ever brought to'the be. rough of Huntingdon. It Tonld be useless to mention all of the goods we 11.a.0n hand— Ii .DIES' DR E SS 00PDS, of the Ltest styles‘ • -, • 'Xlargo'kock of IloSe'rY, Dress : Trimmings, ' Velvet; BOuneisi Ur dersleve s , Cellar s 4 Spencers, Cassimersi Cloths, Vestings, Laces i silk Mitts, Delanes, De Berge, Kid Gloves, and all kinds'ef goods geherally kept' country store :• ; • • .• Also—:a fine assestment of •• Boo7s & SIEEPES, RATS & CAP. Si „. Glassware, Queerzsware and Cedarware: A large aid good supply cf,, . ..• Fre.4llt'Grocerie4. ” Call and see my gdods and examine for your.: selves:•' - '•:" Thankful for the patrOnage of theliast by my' friends, and the public generally, I respectfully' solicit a continuance of the same. All kids ntiy. produce taken in ex- - change - 40r goods al hig4est yr.!-:-ket price. Oct. 2, 1855. JAPAN CONQUERED ! ! NEW - 600DS'i' : DETER :SW OOPE,Aiereby ,inalteeknown to . 1, the citizens of Huntingdon Couni,y,that he has just returned, from Philadelphia and has Opened infranie store ''room lately uccapied by Marx near the corner of Ilia& Mont gomery Streets, Huntingdon, Pa-- a large, new, and welljassortcdkack ofIIOO'rSANI3 SHOES, HATS'AND.'CAPS - embra cing fine ancreOiirse Hoofs; Shoes, Gai. ters, -Monroes, Ties, 4,c.,•f0r Gentlemen ; and also fine' Gaiter Boots, ,Buskins, Jenny and Ties for Ladies. Chadren's Toots and Shoeslof every variety 'and fashion. • Gentlemen and Boys can be aecomodated with Bats of the latest and most apprbvedstyle. He has also a good stock of, bosiery v ol ladies gentlemen and children's_yvear. He has a good assortment oaresh Mahhany -Veneers, S . REMEMBER The",NimbleSimleneeis.b4ter tharrpe Blow Shilling." Call and be served.. Don't forget the place, near the Corner ofHilland Montgom. cry Streets: Huntingdon July 18th, 18.54.—tf. MARBLE YARD, :1 - WILLIAM IVILLIAMS, - WOuld respi3it V v • fully cull.the attention of:the citizens of Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to. the stock of ar.A-aTiruL MARBLE now on . hand, He ispierarea to furnish at the shortest notice, Monumental' Marble; Tomb, Ta bles• and Stones, ofevery desired size and form ciR.EAStERN MARBLE, highly finished, and carved with, appropriate devices, or plain s as may suit. Building Marble, Door and Window Si will be furnisher' to order. W. W."pledges himself to - furnish Material and workmanship equal to any - in the tenntry, at a-fair,price. Call and see before,. you,-pur chase elsewhere. Shop on Bill street, Hun tingdon, Pa. "' " Huntingdon, May 16,1855. New-Styles of Boots and. Shoe's Just 14ceived by L. Westbropk. ,NrY numerous customers and the public gen. "orally, 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 STOCE. If you want handsome, serviceable /3ootsland Shoes, my store is the place to find them. • , Also, Morocco Spines and Lasts for sale. L: INESTBiZOOK, Huntingdon, Sept.lB, 1855. Grocery anti Confectionary Store. LONG & DECKER, . • • D ESPECTFULLY informs theirfriendsand lb the public in general, thatthey stillcontin ue the Grocery and Confectioria.ry 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, &e.,&c.,5c.,a1l of which they will sell cheap. Country produce taken in ex change for Goods—the cash paid when we have no Goods to suit customers. • • As we, are determined to accommodate al who may call at our • store, we invite an exami nirtionand trial of ourstock.' • LONG & DECKER Huntingdon, Apl. 19,1855. X2OO REWARD.. THE public generally, and the rasealOvho sometimesince entered 4 my store and remo ved valuables to the amount of about:V . loo' without my permission, are informed that I have just opened a more general and better as sortment of articles inmyline of business than was ever brought to ;Huntingdon; con. sisting. of Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, 'Fine Knives; 'Piste's, • Perfumery; Port Mon'ndies,Sil_ verW . trre, and Faney,,,Articles,- My old friends and customers, and ,the, public in general throughout the county are requested to calland examine my assortment. , EDIVt. SNARE. Huntingdon, Mardi 22,1854,. ADAMS & CO.'S'EXPRESK • - . K.'Simonton •A TONEY, Packages, and Goods of all.kinas,, received and forwarded at the risli'Of the Company, to all the cities and principaeltowns. in the United States. Dissolution of Partnership. ' • IHE copartnership heretofore existing be tween Daniel D. Wood and Nathaniel Wat kins: Iron Founders in the borough of Alexan dria, Huntingdon courtly. Pa , was dissolved' on the 24th November inst. The , books of the firm are . in the hands of the subsetiber for - Set; e meet. .. • Nov. 27. 1855. CARD IfS.'.Office the . same fcrmOrly occupied by Dr. M. Massey, MAssmustiaa„. Huntingdon county, Pa - ., Aug. 22,1:855— . tf. ; . 1700 B ushels' - Bitutamo us, Coals.just received and for sale by' - - CUNNINGHAM & DANIEL D. WOOD.