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F 4 rfl . 40 1 Cto .:,> (3 AND c e, 4 ' • , 0 r M. 4, -' *.r Y kOF ALL IANDS•.(3 isi , •_ ` II (si.D.:. - QQQQ. - ;pc.„.: - ... -, . - ;\ - ;c:c..A.. -- -.:::.•® ''. hi 4 . ._.,2,1._,.7.,:i.2,./.....‘‘,_.,_.r„..7..,1..__ ri- 4 M'Srl .)- "t:r . V , '3" . I.* ` ' i . i . V 10' V ka a: (HUNTINGDON 2 Wic:l, Mcf vitt7,4 OPEN T 6 -,STONERST,OViT.T V74.iiter . _Arra'niement, CIN and after MONDAY, JANUARY 28TH; U. 1856; trains will-leave daily (sundays 'di cepted) as follows :- • -.:-; :;,' - ' - - , - Going Sonthleave junction ivithl'ennsylvania Rail-Read at 8 6!elock . a. m. and - 2 o'clock p. in: Going North leave Stonerstown ttation at 10 o'-clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p-in Trains SOUTH leave : ' , - McConnellstOwn: -•-- nrl'- Ma.rklesburg ' .';-• ' . : --._ Coffee Run - . . Rough & Ready. i - _ -Fisher's Summit . • - _ Stonerstoirn. -, Trains NORTH leave • - -; rish - ws sqlthTlit -• , ::' ,' - '. 10.14 1 Rough & Ready ------ _- 10.29 COffee Run . 10.48 Markiesburg -, - . -- --' -- ' 11.09 McConnellstown• .-'- •: ' 11.21 Huntingdon -- - - - :. 11.42 'll:7" . .Fifty pounds baggage &dewed met sen ger: 'Freight' received by the Conductor of the train and forwarded to any of the abbvelmints at owner's risk. For any 'farther in - formOloh enquir&ift tic office of Transportation Department, Hunting don. - - JAMES 111cCLURE Jantpxy. 30, 18.54' ADMINISTRATOR'S _NOTICE. T ETTERS of Adloinistrat,ion - on the"Estatc NVicin, late . 2f. the State of.ln. haviOg,. Uteri' drdlit,ecl iin: dersignedOibilee' of the .1111,d'ii .11ereGy`gi'ven to all persons inteketed: = JOHN - IiEIFNER, Adm'r. :4tcCoi7nellstbwn, Feb: 5, 1856. ' • EXECUTOR'S' .NOTICV"" :1 EXT-EltS t:stamentary the DILA° of _Li William Myten, lute of Kest township; Huntingdon county, licc'ci., - : haying, been granted by the Register of sa!id - cot-the subscriber, all pcirS'ods indebted tc;isaid'eStati;ae hereby' notified to analse immediate pay,mcnt, and:lhose having, claimsagainst' the - ,:sarne wil l present them , sl 4 ly. authenticated for settlement. ", • FOrpayy 56. ORPHANS' tOURT ALE. . , 110 - Y'viliii'e'OT ail order' f the OrphNis' , Couit of Huntingdon county, will be elposed to sale on'thenremised, Walker township, on SATURDAY the 15th (fail of MARCH next, THE ONE HALF OFA,T.RAQT O.F WOOD. LAND; Walkef township, the ivhole, tra.et'ecintaining about 80 acres; bounded- by lands of John MeCali . an - , ,, and -Reynolds' heirs. The said half of said tract_ wilLbe 'marked off from the - whole by, a-division line so ,as to take just the one:hair ofthe . sElanTie.3%. TEI3.X.S OF SAL half, of the pu chase money to be.:p d;puce.Onfr. niation: , of s e, - andthe residue in oneyear thereafter with in. terest, to be secured by bond and mortgage of pureha.seri • By the bona.' I :7 • • , HENRY GLAZIER, Clerk. Atten dance given by ABIZA H'AiII:GRUBII, • Qua rdiern of tbentinorchildren of Ei Lloyd,deed, t_February 20, 1856 COUNTR't DEALER.B - can 5.45100 4 d bF i r CLOTHING at - wholesale, as p-as ill the City, at - ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. , T Al vill fake kinds - of oinan -- • try , .produce:ia exchange for goOdi at:their cheap abaci:, sotth-westi corner of Public Square Are - Yoti ,Afaieteilwith the Rheunialiis-m -'''loCiK, of cassyilic, man_ t j i ficCiures _a giire cure for I:theui:liatism. December 701, 1.855. • • . EVI:WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE. &T, MANUFACTURERS - No.llkiA.r.FkStrecb_spco22slqicrpr cr_bone Sixth, Philadelphia, Where may;be found the largest and - handsomest assortment, in the city Purchasers from the' country will find_ it to their advantage to; Call at our store; Wlicre they will be suited- , with superior , llrticle. at the lowest prices. , ••-• - I.•BURTON . Sz, LANINGI; No. 124 Arch Street, above Sixth; Philadelphia. Feb. 20, 1.856-3 M• • • NOTICE: ?IM :3300KS of•the :‘‘STAND MG-STONE"- I printing establishment have been left with Jno. W. Mattern, Esq.; .Rn• collection, to whom those indebted will please make immediate pay men't. [Feb. 27, 1.856. - ', • GEO. GWENT, ..- Witt, sell off, Jii . Stimmer stock ,of.dress . go - ocik reduced prico.q. , August 14', 1'661. I'. M. 2.15 - 2.40 2.52 3.00 3.17 -3.27 A. M. 8.15 8.40 8.52 9.00 9.17 I 9.127 4.14 4.29 4.38 5.00 5.21 5.42 pas- Superintendent, Y-TON, • :; DAViD BARRICK, . , . Z. Execators ME British -Periodicals. 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When sent . by nail; the POSTAGE to any. , part of , the Unitcd he but I".ly . eply-foilEr Cepls 'a year' '''Black wood;'.' and Nit Irqurteienß Cepls a Year for 'each of the Reviews, ' ', • • • Remitaueos.for any o the 'abov e publications h . e : at" • o',., n • s should always "be addressed, post-aid. - tolho Publishers;' - - _ . - LEONARD'BtOTT 4:'CO. -iro. 54-Gold &treet, 'New York:, . ~~~.~~~~~ ~~ ~: j rrinE-unclorsigne'd pro'pos - CS publishing," prOvi deed sufficient encouragemCntbe pof Huntingdon county, Said map to .'l?c constructed: by:at tuaLstirvey ,of R - Vic :public' Roads, Rail Roads - ,,Rivers,,".StrPains f . TownshipAines,-&,c„ and every ...place of .note contained in said county, , sueli as pburches v , 'Post„Offines,,,tschool Stores, Taverps, iiiill§ - ; l7; . tctor Shops,ies,. Crossings, ; and Stations 'cayerully their respeci_ii;e places,,, and tlie name and Plaeo residgpee of,nearly every business man in, said .eounly;,and the 1)rdni;11, of business one ,yespeelb:•ely.-•,, i)labe'n - nirked where near - alrthe i fuyin, buildings sAand, ,und the prppriotoisd 't,h6 cc ciipants name -Said vlap to coiituin frbin, fourteen foeighteen square feet of -ongraving;• ! and to'be finished in , Alm most modern std is and workmanlike inannei,'-&c . , = •" • DeCerriber 28,1855: i THr , PPOrlisL. - In Town front The Country ' ShoUld Call at ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. A full assortment of winter clothing now - on hand. DR. JOIIIN .1114CCUILLOCIII, rI FFERS his . professional scrijees to the citi, tens- of linntingdßn and - ,0111ce Mr.-Hildebrmitl'cl,'beWeen "-the _Exchange and Jackson's Hotel. ' • t lig. 28, '55. 'FfiE, WI LLIAAP:CIIRIS'FY Now is the to , piirchase FALL AND 'WINTER. GOODS. , . iAVEE just received from Philadelphia, largest .and finest atpsortment of Dry Goods ever.offerektp,thp citizens,of ,th) q l , place ayld.sur rounding country : such as Merino, Alapticas, Muslin de "Lanes, Paranitta,, 'Cloth,'; Persian Cloth, Black and CelOred Silks and-:every vari ety of Dr!ss Goods .and._ --Trinintil4gs.,;;:Also, Cloths, Cassimers, Ves'tiii,tis, S-c.c.,&*.,., ' .. CALL AND , SEE one of-the finest assortments' of Triimaing ever brought to this place; 'ono,' eollais,Undersleeves; - Chimazetts, Gloves of every variety, Ladies' Scarfs, and "the beSt .assortment of Shells ever effe:red. , , CIIEWIETS, &0., &C. .A.? ; plenclhi, lot of the finest Gatpet andf Oil C . lptl), Ate, &c. HARDWARE, of every variety, the best assortment iri town. quip ENSWARE . , of every , description, and at lower prices than can b.e got at any other house. GROCERIES, • although they are a little up, we wi.ll - trY'and sell as low as the lowest:'' . . _ la ms and Ca ps, Illools and Mines, the'largett and best a•*sortment ever offered, and at, lower, prices: , - - .„ 7 , .W,REILOW WARE, &C" and every variety of Coode;such a, aro'u~nally kept in a country store. Call and,sce before pUrchasing any other* place , and if tie can't sails fy you of the fact, we will cave under.. 1 - 'Sopt. 25, 1855. . . , HTJNTINGDON COMMTiIIAL,,S. - ',EIC, rrIIE42.E has been opened-in the Hall formerly occupied by the "Sons of • Ternfierancc" in the borctigh,of Huritingdcn, a School under the above tit-le, in which is proposed to be, giyen, a thorough course of instruction, and practice, in single and Double Entry Bookkeeping: 'Also, Lectures on Commercial Law, - he given in regular course, by the . most talented members of the Bar. Students can enter at any time, a, day or _eve. ning class, or both if hey wish. For any other particulars, address personally or by letter, T. H. POLLOCK, Principal. Huntingdon, Dec.lltb „ISM.— 3m* , . . Norcross' . Rotary, 1 3 laining Machine. VATANTE . D-L-To self the Rights" and Ma chines fora Rotary Planing, ...Coupling .V V . . and Grooving Machine, for boards and plank, un der. the Norcross Patent,. Also, the,antielinient of the Moulding Machine, which will ; wbrk a whole board into inouldin,gs at one operation.— ,This.paien t has-been tried„and - deeided in the Supreme Conrt in:Washington; to . be -no in: fringenient, being superior to Woodwiorth's _Ma *chine, , . : Apply to, J. D. DALE, .Willow Street above Twelfth, Philadelphia, si-here the MaChine can seen in • be s operation..: - • • . . • . , January 16111, 1856. --23 m Nar -G6OI)S. - Ail AN I CFMAP conzirmn. Eitry,Gpos, g; diocerips,,&c.".Be_c , tBENJ. JACOBS • RESPECTFUILY infirrus his ohlcestomers... Denoctats',- Whigs, Know :Nothings; Sag• ichts and Republicans, and the public-in gene ral-that he hasjust opened a large assortment of New Goods( for fall and liinter; consisting part - of , 'every variety of LADIES . GOODS of the latest style<and qualities ; and Dry , Coods in'general too numeinus-to men tion. READV'•ItifADt CI.OII - 111.-L-a 'large" as sohnie,nt`for filen:a:rid boys. ' • G,40 1 ,013.11.1§-fiesh :. and of all kinds. 1121'76''`'and CAPS, a . nif SHOES of all kinds for Women , iniSses'aiin'toys, _ _ QUEIENSWARE, and all other _ . alfyl:"Ciit in a country store, • Everybody anirtilc tesCof Man- and woman kind, arc invited Lo gall : and examine for them selves. c Huntingdon; Sei-A:25,4855:- Has- just -opened a., good assortment •of .READY-lIIADE__CLOTHING, ‘. nONSISTING,of all kinds •of Coats, Pants, Vests",, and, other.,-articles of. gentlemen's wear. 00.2. To Builders and Others, NATANTED4o.establish an Agency for the sale of Wood Mouldings, of which there arc from 820 .to $2OO worth used in every hoiise that is built. .Our advantages, in the use:of 'a Machine that will work a whole board in 4 o mouldings at one-'operation, the, large L. mount of capita' ernpoyed by the Company; able. us to give 'a Commission, -Pattern book furnished, - containing-250 patterns. =::; . Address J. D." DALE; Willow Street,'above Twelfth, Philadelphia, Pa.' . • 1 - .•. . ,Tarmary 16th.,.1856-r-3m., • • TO, IRON MEN. • jIHE subscriber has recently, discovered an ORE BANK which will yield an adundant supply of Iron Ore: This Ore Milk is on a --mall,tract of land, belonging to the subscriber, containing. about twenty aches; situated e'O in.,Y,Val her township, abbut one mile and . threc qUarters from.the - -ststiOn'onthread Tog. Reitloadn6r . McCOmiellstown. ;• SPeciMens' of the Ore inaY be Seen'in;Huntingdon- .7 a1 the . ticket atii"Ce'ofthi,' Perinsylvania - Ceritraj Raiftead. stibSeri.:, ber will either Sell - or lease the'abovc tract'of land. JOHN • - .ll4cCo'crnellsto , :vn, . . ' rp LIG handsomest 'assortment of.De -sian Cloth, Larilla Cloth, .Pora;ge de Lanes,. Paramette'ClOth, and all,' wool 'Mer'n.)es; all woril de lane.oftlie .beit' styles 'ana with the Oreittest AXTON.. - J. STEWART - DEPUY . & SONS; ." • Masonic Sii3i)ll, Chesnut t Strect, • (below Bth). • 4 2 °.111111t,d1D.Ei&P'ffirla, ." pene al s ar: e and splendid t ' of Velvet, 'Tapestry, Brussels, Ingrain and Venitian. -• CARPETINGB'. • Also,—Floor Oil Cloths, Mailings; Hearth Rugg, Poor Mats. Druggets, Stair Rods; Table and ,Piano Covers, , &c., &c., which they are selling very low for Cash, Wholesale .5- Retail. • February 9.7, 1856.3 w. EP FOR RENT. /THE TAVERN STAND in Alexandria, now occupied by William Christy. " - For further information enquire of N. CRESWELL. MAlexandria, Feb. 6, 1856. ====2=== PHILADELPHIA ,ADVIHITISEMENTS . : •' • S iIAIVIANDER . - SAFES ' Zz.... - . - 1 -...._ . .... .... ~... , . ,* p . y . a , , N.5.4..,.WAT05, cough'E,ourth Street, 1 i t i i l I 11 'C R i . ' i7ill I')l7ilitirelphiti, 1. ''-- ' 1 • - ~,-.1 ' " i tit , ~..,4 , :: LRE NT FIRE: CHEST ':' '• • ' IT' ''.!i, • lii - ` NT.T.'I I & FIFTH Streets, t L I' C •. ' 1 • i'rl : •4... Friday nit) . rnin'g, AjeCember f' ; .:-. ~...,...-_ ...,-. 1 -------- sth, ' 1854.-. - - Evins &•Wk son'slbalancarider SAFES - . friumphati, as they alway &ate when pat to'the test; , - ' -•:. I= - ;2, • Purx.knEL-eur Dec,-15; .1854, Messrs. EVANS WANSON, No. 29, South FOL'RTH,St; Philadelphia GENTLEMEN —We take' m u cif '-pleasure in recommending your Salamander- Safes.; -to mer chantsand others in want of a -secure means of preserving th'eir'books, papers, froinfire, as the one we purchased- from' you about seven months since has preserved our books,papers and cashin as good a condition as, they,, were when put into it, before the great fire . of this morning, which destioyea`ifie entire block of buildings cor ner of Chestnut nnd : Fiftli,streets. The, above safe was in use in our office,-on. the, second floor °four bonding, frorb Which, place it fell into, the cellar, and remained there until the" fireiwas, out. Thasafe was then removed and opened in the presenceof at-, least, one thousand persons, who witnessed-the. goof 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. E vans - & 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' Bank, Philada; Samuel Allen, Esq., High Sheriff', Philada ; Johri N, Henderson, City Controller; Caleb COpe & Co., No. 183 Market Si. ; Richard N ‘ orriS & Son, Locernoiil;e builders, Philada • Bancroft & Sel lerk 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 Street; W. H. Ho rstriaan & Sons, No, 51 North Third- St.; Smith, Wil liams & Co., No. 87 Markel St.; J. & B. Orne.. No. 85 Chestnut St, A. large assortment of the above Safes always on , liand. - (warranted' to stand at least 10 percent more fire than anv Herring's Safe now in use.) EVANS & IeVicTS.ON, 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 ,Pressas ; rPatent Slate lined Re, frigerators, &c. Please give us a call, at No 26 South FOURTH April 3, 1855.... .IrAitrFvre.R & itgALEILEy. Cheap 'Watches and, Jewelry, WHOLE-SALgand RETAIL at the "Philadelphia Watch Jeivelry Store," 'No. 96, North Second ,Street, corner of Qifittry,'Fliila-. delphia. _ Gold Lever WatelieS;fl4llPwcll 18 carat ca. ses; • . .s2B'oo Gold Lepines, - 24 - .00 • Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled. 12 00 Silver Lepine,jeWels, . 900 Strperior:QtiaTtiers; • - • ."' - •7 00 Gold Spectaeles„,:i,-•;•-: 7 00- , Pine Siver do., - _1 50 Gold Bracelets, - 3 "00 ....Ladies' -Gold Pencils - , ' - . '1" 00 Silver Tea Spoons, set, • - Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver holder, 1 00 Gold ringer Rings, 37, 1 ! cents to 880 ; Watch Glasses, plain; 'I2A cents - ; Patent ISg-; .Lnnett, 25=,' other articles . in properiloo: .-Alt. - goods i , arranted to be Niiliattlicy are for., - "STAUFFER'& :0611.4 - itd;soirie;GOld •SiWer. - Levers anti Leftines; still lowe'r'llin the - above",Ptices. ' Oct. 31;1855—ry. • ' Ifryout want' to buy Good Clifeat; • " CALL ATs P. GWIN'S. P. GW IN -has just-receivcsd Phia 'a. lame . and - be au ti I Stock of Fall a.ndiWinter Goods,-consisting of the.most-fash. ion able Dress Goods for. Ladies and Gentlemen, such as French Merinocs, Ala pacas, Porainetta, Cloth,Persian Clnth, Plain. all Wool Do Fancy pp Lain,,,Dehaize, : COhurgs, Black- Land Fancy Dfess of all description. Cloths,P4sitners; : Plain and kapcy Cas. sinefs,Nostings, a:1So ii•large lot of,dress Trini inings,"Dress Biittons, Ribbon, , Glories , I%itts., Woolen and Cotten lioSicry, Laces, Veits,.Coll a rs, Uni.lersleeVes; 'Silk Bonnets — anti a variety of Fancy Goods too.neMerous to men iton. - - - Flannels of all Itiriils,. Tussey's Woolen Ta ble Covers, Shawls, Bleached a nd`VilbloaChed - MUslins,.Tick.cns, Checks, Ghtgliarnse. • Also, Groceries of all kinds, flats and Cap - S: Boots and Shoes, Oil Cloths, Hardware, Queens. ware, Buckets,-:Tubs, Baekets -and.. all: Goods usually - kept hi a country store. • , , - My, old Customers and'as many - new ones as can crowd in are respectfully requested to call and eXatnine my godde; - All kinds of country firOducc taken in ex . : change for goods at:the highest market - prideS. Oct. 2,-1855.. ' L. W.''THOMPSON .ATTOICIVEY, Akt.-. LAW N . • • , . And ominissionenfor. , PennsylVania,,f Z.BINTEIMPogiT,IIQtOA: AT"N DS to buyintt, selling and locating • ", Land' and.' Land'Warra:rits', 'pays' taxes loins - innney- on real e'stafeeei3rit'y sion;r--„ , xitinines and !yin keg . abstra Any' fni§ircss ' intrnsVed will_ be attended p"f6mlitly:ftniVWith ' '. • -fleref tcvlion: , peor'g - e TaYlor', and nae.-. - nberi: of the . Bar' at li r tintingdon. - ' , `May 16,1.855. • la,n ( - I F all kinds office of the Hun_ CI t ing 11 :"- ' 'Th6 - theiiiiat'iiioll6t: ii)t br:Clidi:',: perag-e, ancl,,PerAicre “de Lajnr, also, L— . awns just received and for t ' sale by. i .,:; • • • , ; UM nrs, MILLER & FRAZER; !-_.:- ,-p::entids-," - - HITNTINGDON, PA. .„-- RFFICES on Hill ',street opposite the Court k A House, and North East corner of Hill -and Franklir. January 9th, 1856. C-)712 - 4a-ie b (0C:0401, ALL KINDS; clieaper than elsewhere, at IL ROMAN'S Clothing Store. Yours, Respestfully, LACY & PHILLIPS =M:=EI I====MM 1-117NTILTOrDQN .„ CARRIAGE •AND .WAGON . • - _ • IVIEANUPACT,ORY. (AYEN BOAT,thankfql fOr past favOrs; re sPeetfully, informs ,the public in general th 4 he has removed to his new shop on Wash. ingtori street, on the property lately and:Tor many years occupied by Alex.'darrnon, cre 1 . 16:is prepared to manufacture all kinds of', Carriages, Buggies, Rookaways, Wagons. and 'in shortevery kind Of icle , deSired-r Rockalimys - and Buggies ofit'Aiverioi mannfac.: turetand finish always on handand for sale at fair prices: r" -Repairing of all, kinds done at the - shortest' notice and on the most reasonable terms. Huntingdon:May I 6, 1854. . . mAIL From' , Mount Union to Chambeisburg. HEundersignedstill continues to run atri. I weekly line of stages over the road between Mount Union and Chamliersburg. 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 of the line is desirous that It'be main tained ',and he therefore - ea rnestly.ca.lis upon the public l . enerally to patronise it, confident that it will be for their mutual advantage. Every at tentionnecessary will be giien, and therunning of the stages will be regular.. - tIT Stages leave Mt. Union at .5 o'clock, P. M., every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday— eturning on Mondays, Wednesdays and= Fri= days; arriving at Mount Union in time for the cars. Stages stop at Shirleysburg, Orbisonia, Shade Gap, Burnt Cabins, Fa unelsburg, Tiorse Valley, Strasburg; and' Reefer's Store, U Fare through $3 00 • toi ntermediate pointS in proportion. ' -'•, JOHN JAMISON. Aug! 22, 1855.—tf. - • BLANKS ! BLANKS ! ! BLANKS.! !! A full assortment for sale at the "Globe" Of - face. - ' DEEDS ; - SO MINIONS' ) Ex;'s. AND TENS. DEEPS, EXECUTIONS ; MORTGAGES, SUBPICENAS 7 BONDS ; with and without, waiver, - ..- . . WARRANTS, ' .. ; • LEASES, . ~ ATTACHMENTS, COMMIT TMENT S, AGREEMENT'S foie - the sale of Real Est4e, NOTES relinquishing - all benefits of exemp tion laws. ' Vir T a S , CLOCKS ANDAL7WpLEt.Y. wt, his e s o n a h , s a c o r i d b c; , r a , t r t o l t o a s n iu nd l . t t o o the public ife . :rterally; - fo/their. patronagci;stilr'ciintinues tp ' , Carry on.' at the Same staiid, one dOoreast'of Mr. C•.:Cout's Elotel, Marketstrect linnting dOll, where he will ,attend to will Thvcr hint ‘t ith their `custom ;' and alSo keepA on ItaniPa good assortment' of Watches,' Clocks, Jewelry, &c.., rif which he is. determined : to sell at low ! prices, Clocks, i.yatchesanci...lcyvelry of a II kinds, ; will ,berg, paireci.at short ,notlec,. and having made 4r rangenientis,witha good workman, all repairs drill be done' hi,- a neat and durable nianner, and. any person haying articles' for 'repairing,"sliall have thdni done at the promised tjuie.• Tay:, ing strict attention to businees. 'and sellifzg at low prices; Ike hopes:to- receive..:u share cf pub. lie patronage. , ;.._. - JOSEPII REIPGER. .„_. BoOkS!';;:xi' Books! 30.000,,'7„PicLesum-TE6lefas t r ib b s toV r he is i retailr i - ia to inform his„ numerous friendsand - , c .. us . toin p e p r 3 s ' that he 'MS added very . Tar'gelr:to his - alre4i.di; .extensivci and :varied stock of 'new and popular hoq,ksit',4,. and can, now boast,as great a variety and I at. the same low priees, as the City book stores. His 'sitiiieriar -is or great variety ana well "see lected, Fancy•and plain, -note letter • and cap paper and envelopes, gold pens, and, holders, frOm $1 Uni.vard, Pen and Pocket Knives - Iran. 4 and 'Plain PortmonieSnirrni-POcket Ink, and I n kstands,iltaie rs ; Strapi, Brushes, Ste. , - ,School Books in .quantities to countryJner,,, elm:tits and teachers ; it ,city Wholciale Wiappiiig paper -constantly on hand.' 'l,OOll , Rieo;es , of wall ,p a per.' p f•• ev'e ry kind; i pr n d Ow' pit. per aid painted, shades, with pt u _nam's patent, self ad:faking crirtain fixtures. AIL the,a,beve'i. al . Philadelphia . price - s.. 'Call and exam: - ine,"l will endeavor to pleasd:. Store on Rail. Read street. WM. COLON: . .ktuntiiigdon, Oct. 17, 185.5: „,. - 1r! rtliP.E — FALL • A.TTOR.BIE ~47 LAW, rIFT.rdE - , 2 orioeed,to tlicb . rll:" row nctir tlic kg_l*-C-out 4 t House. - _ • •••J;- , On i SCOTT. Sti Ni• LILL T. Brio •.% - • TT. SL 14.P. 4 0 1 4V.N, AT T 13.A12C.r, 1.11TIITINGDOIV; iittia s fOr#lC.rlY'o cot:Tic - 1 by ki Mr. Scott. - ' EW W. . P.ITIOwnuAL:, ATTORNISIV:c4T:LAW; Will attend isted to his cire. tirfAdo,n', : Jtily2(c2s •• 0.4 WATCH - 111ANER;:_.:: Can be found' ' , E : .? Jc,,welry btore„ Ml:WOrk:kairanteo; - • rpui Aq-z'n7s,!, 4q.ENTS ; !.. AGENTS , R.SON.,aeotistomeci to procure subNeribcirs j- for Books, Magazines - ere., dr gel Atil-7elith.s 2 . fori newspapers, are •regne f ited- to ' send' us.' their navies and address, and - we; wilt. , forward .therri; free orcharge, a:specimenlnumber :of. a, inth tion for% whiettOhey -firid , ready salv; and. we , wil kal low' them a conainission: of 5.0 !peneent. fmtheirserviee.s.- ' • • • _ J, BRADFORD 4. BROTHER, No. ,3 Courtiand st,. New York. ' Nod. 271 h, - 1855 y "r 1 - -- , lirorse - ,ShOe a:nd N 43. rod Iron•just and ‘for 'salt iiy= - '1,.! .`i ...CUN.N•ENGIIAIII & 7 heat 'by the' - bushel 4 -arrd.:Plou.i . by V , . - the B.rre.,••for s . a le ; at .pltoarnew . store of CUNNINqIIA Al.& DUNN. • SIMPSON AYRICA, „ . COUNTY SURVEYOR . ' • mr-writ.tai.gr.cacxia.,„ 3E9 etp. OFFICE ON HILL STREET. Qneenswaxe---a fine , assortment just re - t, t iv ed at the store of LONG & DECKER. FALL. AND WNTER:,6O'OIA.' • AT 'VE , : BROADIDPE-DEPOT 4CII . NN" ET AYE just rptiunnd ‘.arp,now qpppirig at,the head of the B'rpao. Top basin ajargo:apd..,l?cal4iful ,assa,r,tment,ok Fall and W atm. Goods cMiSistin,of „, ~,,) DRY - GO O p..ER as!, HARDWARE, QUERN STY - 'CEDARWARL I , : WILLOWWARE, `CAPS: " And a general READY—MADE CLOTHING. Also— • ,-:,• BACON,• (5* -P LAST:EIi; And in short; every thing , usually -kept country store. Call and examine our stockbeforeing elsewhere,:an r d see whether the cannot make it your interest.to•patronize us. • ;., All kinds of country produce taken in ex: elfange for - gr,ood at the highet market prices.' The highest market juices pahlifor a.11%-kinds of grain. • - Prompt attention paid to storing and forward.: ing all kinds orme - rehandise, produce Sc..e'. uutingdon , .0et.,l 0, 1855. , • FALL AND WINTER''GOODS. - all and 'Locilr• before" you Purcha' , ir • i s m ,..„,,, :r t. e r i e l t i : Il i t, r r n o e i c i l fa aildis e il 7ll l :e l ' l 'P i t a ci d tt e i j e l3 c: l t i and befit , selected-stock of glowls cv.orin:oug,ht to the ,b 97 rough of Huntingdon. It would,,be useless to mention all 'of the godds arc !mire on hand=--= LADIES' DRESS GOODS, or the latest: styles. A 'large-stoelt;of Hoscry, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Velvet, Bonnets, Unclerslcves,Collars, Spencers, passimers, Cloths, Vestings, Laces, Silk Mitts , B'eldnes, DC - Berge; gid'Oloves, and all kinds of goods generally 'country store. • . • • • Also—a fine asiiestment Of , BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, Glassware, Queensware and Cedarware,: A large and good supply ‘3l - Fieoh - Groceries. Call and scC niy goods and dxatnine for' selves. - -; ,Tbankful for the.patrouage of the past by my friends„and the public ,gcnerally;l respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. ' All h.. 1 CIS of :nify produce taken'-in - ek.l change for goods d.t. price. •-• Oct. 2,.1855 MARBLE - YARD,- WiLLIAMS;' would respect' V V fully call the attention 'Of the citizens of Huntingdon and the, adjoining.c.otintics to - the stock of -- . • BEAUTIFUL MARBLE now on band. He is prepared to furnish.qtlie shortest notice, Ilionunientril 'Marble, Tomb;lV tics. and:Stones; of every ilesired . size and form. ,OR EATERN'MARE - LE, fthiSfied, and carved wit h appropriate devices, Or plafo., as may • - - Building Marble, Door and Window Sills; &c., will be.furnished te.ordcr. „ • • • . , WV, W. pledges . hiln . elf to . .furn isli _materi 9,1 ~ and workmanship e'qualto any s in the'country, at a,fairinice., • Call „and see, before- .you - pnr . 'chase elsewhere..,, Shop, on- hill, stret, .11en.. tingclon, Pd. , . lidntintdon, May 16,1555'. - - . (0.52.11. New Styles of Boots'-tind Shoes, Mist .13.6661ved byl 4 Y nuinerenS enstorners - and theiniblic ben in brolly, - are informed that I have juStopen-: cd some new ;and ;th,e,.handsomest, styles ,or Boots and Shoes for ladies, gentlthnen, 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 SVOCIt. • If-you want: handsome; serviceable BOOts and Shoes, my store is the place•to find them. Also, .Morocco Shines and Lasts for sale.. L. WESTBROOK; • ,Iluntin - gdon; Sept.'lB, 1855. '••-' • , '• Grocery - and -ConfectonaryStore. LONG & 37:0CIEMR ITV.St'EbTllltLYinformsibeirfiiend k 'and tihe public in gentral, 3 thatthey-gtillcontin: tie the Grocery and Confectionary.business,un'. der the Sons of Temperance Hall, on Main street, Huntingdon, where they have now ou 'hand a fulland general assortment of • •'' Groceiles and.Cohfectionaries, • which- heY.Willsell Wholesale and retail. hely have also on hand. ; Buclicts,, .5a lt,Carpet _Bags; Fancy ‘rticles &,c„ all of whiekthey will sell cheap. • Country ProdUce taken in cx: chan'ge'for Goods. L--the ca.sh . paid when we have noGoodsto suit customers., . . ~. .. As we. a re. determined to accommodate al who maS , 'eall at our store . , we invite an exam . i nation . a nil hi a 1 cif' ours:toek .', .. ' .7. . ; • . 'c • LONG & DECKER. Huntin ,, dun .Ap1.19 $2OO REWARD. . LT" publ ic generally, and the rii.s6zih . who , LT "public eptered - M - y store ft — ,od remo ved va:TualirCS 1.6 fhb amount Of' '' 6ll6 ut $llOO without-imp petunseami , ;. at,Clinformed tirdt — l . have ji - Ist,o . p.efiedla ,more - generß.ll,a.44 bel.4er4s.- eg.rns.:nt o . fA.rtielesin my lipe,ol businessLipp . wb.severlirdil i ght 1,0 1 - linitioßdOu '," 'esori- :er%._,. sitii e. •if,Aird.'t ebes; lekv eltyc , F..a.,._l"a> „Clocks;.Fiue, liniv,es,.Ylstols,cr.„ l'erfimery., Port MonNiesMil. • ;4 : os z ` •.- ver 'NV aic and 'Fan cy .A iii cle 6 - , - &c:, &t:...- - - My' Old friends - taid2_ custoniers; , •and:th - es . :public hi ~crenerai,thKougliout.the cp,u.Tty.arecqupsted to • daliarid exiimme iny,assoitmeni. i ' ..1:3 •:.- :.-,•' , :c.i - ' , , ) •'' .' .E'DII" 1- S'N.All..O."' ' ' liun tin gdon ;A1itich25.1.;18:,54 . .:: ;• ; 2.‘ t.....-.. , -, 3.-.- "." - ADAIVIS -- Si: CO' TXPPESS ... P. K. Simonton Sg r t., Huntingdon. MONEY, Packages,. - and' Goods :of; all l iris, received and Corn - aided at. the risk" 6i" tho Company, to all the cities, and, ,princiya). towns in the United Siatei..- .CARD. - • ' • • J: • IVF: 2 Ii-IVlN',' • olllCd;the 'fcrnildrif _Ll.¢cctipicd lry Dr. dViassey, SSEYBBUAG; 111114.1pgdpu cowl , . ,- ug . 22;1855-tr.' ~ - - • • 1700 Bushels Bittiminolisliouli just received and for sale by,- .. • CUNNINGHAM 4Sr.).DUNIt. - pure White Lead: just received aiul - for sale by • 'I3I3NNINGRAPhr&:DUNN. • A general assortment'of Nails sled Spikes at CUNNINGHAM dr,-DUNN'S- M==M=EM M
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