4 ,' t ,o =cc:co!) 14 sr., l THE M*. %3" g 6i, ;-, p C3l-I,2lCia3iEl" 3 P g • ' f !! 11,0b' rinth9,l ri 1 0 t ALF 4 ) OVVlnit - , b is NOW SUPPLIED Y• 4? 9 WITH A T0275/dete &Akio -amend e t , riv d > "DiTMW C 1.44 \ fg, AND are now Prepared TO GET UP GOOD STYLE, AND3ILLS, POSTERS, : 2 D . Ctii% Eka- AND IaL.A.NER tr; ' ALL KINDS. O O 7Q..0Q0Q VVVVVV 6\74 PdILADELPHIMADVIRTISEMENTS, Cheap Fruit and Confectionary. RiUISEWCAI Sr. SELLERS, Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in CONFECTIONARY OF ALL KINDS, 23.3 North Third Street, below Race, P RILADELPHI A. The attention of dealers is requested to an examination of their stock, which will be found equal to any in this city. Foreign Fruits of all kinds in season. N. 8.--Orders by Mail or otherwise prompt ly attended to. [Feb. 20, '56-3m. REMOVAL. PAPER WAREHOUSE, Nos. 3 c - 5 DECA. TUR STREET, PHILADELPHIA. MEGARGEE BROTHERS, Paper Manufac turers & Importers of Manufacturers Ma terials ; beg to call the attention of Purchasers to their extensive assortment of Papers and Pa per Makers Materials, suited to the wants of dealers and consumers in every section of the country. ,All orders will receive prompt atten tion and be filled at as low prices as any house in the Union.- Er._,--- - „loo Tons of RAGS wanted for cash. February 27, 1856.3 m, PENNSYLVANIA WIRE WORKS. No. 56 Arch Street between Sec- ond and Third, (Opposite Bread Street,) PHILADELPHIA. SIEVES, RIDDLES, SCREENS, WOVEN WIRE, OF ALL MESHES AND WIDTHS, WITH ALL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY WIRE WORK. Heavy Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers; Coal, Sand and Gravel Screens ; Paper Maker's Wire; Cylinder and Dandy Rolls, Covered in the best manner ; Wire and Wire Fencing. A very superior article of HEAVY FOUN. DERS' SIEVES. All kinds of Iron Ore Wire and Sieves. • BAYLISS, DARBY 6- LINN. February 27,1856.3 m. New Wholesale, Drug Store. N. SPENCER THOMAS, No. 26 South Second Street, Philadelphia, TM PORTER, Manufacturer, and dealer, in Drugs, Chemicals, Acids, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Coiors , White Lead, French and American White Zinc, Window Gloss, Glassware, Var nishes, Brushes, Instruments, Ground Spices, Whole Spices, and other articles usually kept by Druggists, including Borax, Indigo, Glue, Shel lac, Potash, &c., &c., &c. All orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. Country merchants arc invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Goods sent to any of the wharves or Rail Road stations.— Prices low and goods warranted. Philadelphia, March 12, 1856-Iy. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTMS, At Eiciridge's Cheap Warehouse. IHE subscriber, being in a bye-street, is un derl. very low rent and light expenses, which enable bhp to sell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. Merchants visiting Philadelphia, and wishing to buy Carpets, Oil Cloths, Muttings will do well to examine his stock of Beautiful Imperial 3-ply, Superfine Ingrain, Fine & Medium Ingrain CARPETS. and Venetian of all kinds, and OIL CLOTHS of all widths in great variety. Also, MATTIN .;15 of every kind and various widths, together with a general assortment of low-priced Ingrain Carpets, and Entry and Stair Carpets,Hearth-flats,- - Mats, Table Covers, Floor Coths, Rag Carpets, Cotton Carpets, &c. H. H. ELDRIDGE, No. 41 STRAWBERRY STREET, One door above Chestnut, near Second Street, March 12, 1856-3 m. Philadelphia. ANOTHER. ARRIVAL OF ISOCTS .1 , 4. ID =CMS. T WESTBROOK has just received another _La b new assortment of the latest styles of Boots and Shoes for ladies and gentlemen. Call and Examine my Stock. Boots and Shoes.of all kinds, for ladies. gen tlemen, misses, boys and children, of the best make. always on hand. Also, Morocco Skins and Lasts for sale. Huntingdon. March 4,1856. _lOO BUSHELS BUCKWHEAT for sale by CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. Huntingdon, Feb. 27, 1856. Crocks ! Crocks ! !---A. well selected lot of Earthen Ware just received and for sale by CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. CAUTION. ALL persons are cautioned not to purchase a judgement recorded on the Docket at Huntingdon against me in favor ofjohn It. Gos nel as I will not pay it until I can get a final set tlement with him. JOHN MONTGOMERY. Jaakstown, March 12, 1856. British eriollicals. PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS! ! L. SCOTT & CO., NEW YORK, continuo to - publish the following leading British Peri. odieals, viz 1. The London Quarterly (Conservative). 2. The Edinburg' Review (Whig) . 3. The North British Review (Free Church). 4. The Westminster Review (Liberal). 5. Blackwood's Edinburg 'Magazine (Tory). The great and important events—Religious, Political, and Military—now aeitating the na tions of the Old World, give to these Publica- Lions an interest and value they never before pos sessed. 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IU THE undersigned proposes publishing, provi ded sufficient encouragement be obtained, a Map of Huntingdon county, Said map to be constructed 1?y 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 Ilouses, 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 prepri&Aors 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, &c, WILLIAM CIIRISTY. December 28, 1855. TUE PEOPEL In Town from the Country Should Call at ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. A full assortment of winter clothing now on hand DB. JOHN (O FFERS his professional services to the citi. zens of Huntingdon and vicinity. Office Mr. Hildebrand's, between the Exchange and Jackson's Hotel. [Aug. 28, '55. THE Per ann. HUNTINGDON 333tbacoincli. ura=o3po M=IL. yw P2EtV: , ,VA tiMO ; ~~~ OPEN TO STONERSTOWN 1 Winter Arrangerdent. nN and after M€SNDAY, JANUARY 28TH, k J 1856, trains will leave daily (sundays ex. cepted) as follows : Going South leave junction with Pennsylvania Rail Road at 8 o'clock a. m. and 2 o'clock p. m. Going North leave Stonerstown station at 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. Trains SOUTH leave McConnellstown - . Marklesbttrg - Coffee Run - . - 1 Rough & Ready - Fisher's Summit- - - 1 Stonerstown . - . Trains NORTH leave Fisher's Summit - - 10.14 4.14 Rough & Ready ' - - 10.29 4.29 Coffee Run - - - 10.48 4.38 Marklesburg - - - ' 11.00 5.00 McConnellstown -11.21 5.21 Huntingdon . - .." 11.42 5.42 13;7 - Fifty pounds baggage allowed each pas. senger. Freight received by the Conductor of the train and forwarded to any of the above points at owner's risk. For any further information enquire at the office of Transportation Department, Hunting don. JAMES It: MeCLURE, January 30, 1856. Superintendent. If you want to buy Good and Cheap (M-C)CDX2O. 4 S, CALL AT D P. GWIN'S. TA 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, Paramctta, Cloth, Persian Cloth, Plain all Wool De Lain, Fancy Dc Lain, Debaize, Coburgs, Black and Fancy Dress Silks, and Prints of all description. Also, Cloths Cassimers, 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. ble Covers, Shawls, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Tickens, Checks, Ginghams, &c. Also. Groceries of all kinds, flats 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. J. W. THOMPSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, And Commissioner for Pennsylvania, DA VENPORT, lOWA., ATTENDS to buying, selling and locating Land and Land Warrants, pays taxes loans money on real estate security on commis, sion, examines and makes abstracts of title &c. Any business intrusted will be attended to promptly and with fidelity. Refer to Hon. George Taylor,.anAnembers of the Bar at Huntingdon. May 16,1855. .Drs. MILLER & FRAZER, • Ptittisb t HUNTINGDON, PA. O FFICES on Hill street opposite the Court if House, and North East corner of Hill and Franklir. January 9th, 1856. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, COUNTY SURVEYOR, mm-raaatiinifscic2aa, Port. OFFICE ON HILL STREET. JOHN FRISCH, WATCH MAKER,LN Can be found at E. SNARE'. Jewelry Store. All work warrantednth 13, '55. T. P CAI6IPIECE.LIb, ATTORNEY AT LAW, QFFICE removedto the brick row near the Court House. OLIN SCOTT. SAMUEL T. BROWN SCOTT St BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HUNTINGDON, PA. OFFICE same as that formerly occupie.l by kJ Mr. Scott. Huntingdon ,0ct.17,1853. MEN P2,071 7 M1L, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will attend faithfully to alllegal businessin fr isted to his care. Pluntingdon,July 20,25 FOR RENT. THE TAVERN STAND in Alexandria, now I. occupied by William Christy. For further information enquire of N. CRESSWELL. Alexandria, Feb. 6, 1856. . Blanks, ®Fall kinds for sale at the office of the Hun. tingdon Globe. The cheapest and best lot of °hal- Icy, Berage, and Berage de Lains, also, Lawns 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 CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. COUNTRY DEALERS can buy CLOTHING at wholesale, as cheap as in the City, at ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. T & W. SAXTON will take all kinds of coun t) • try produce in exchange for goods at their cheap store, southwest corner ofPublic Square Are You Afflicted with the Rheumatism. TOE-IN C. W ESTBROOK, of Cassville, man !) ufactures a sure cure for Rheumatism. December 7th. 1855. A general assortment of Nails and Spikes at CUNNINGHAM & DUNN'S A. IQ D A. Pd. 8.15 8.40 8.52 9.00 9.17 9.27 PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS, J. STEWART DEPUY & SONS, Masonic • EMIR, Chesnut Street, (below Bth) Ealintiel IDE LIP mares, TTAVE opened a large and splendid stock of Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, Three Pley, Ingrain and Venitian CARPETING' S. Also,—Floor Oil Cloths, Mot tings, Hearth Rugg, Door Mat.:. Druggets, Stair Rods, Table and Piano Covers, &c., &c.,which they arc selling very /ow for Ca.qh., Wholesale 4. Retail. February 27, 1856.3 m. P. M. 2.15 2.40 2.52 3.00 3.17 3.27 SALAMANDER SAFES. EVAN'S & WATSON, o. 26 South Fourth Street, tiladeiphia, GRE NT FIRE. CHEST 'UT & FIFTH Streets, May morning, December h, 1854. Evans & Wat 2ES triumphant, as they always are when put to the test. PHILAD PLEBE." ' Dec. 15, 1854. Messrs.r VANS & WATSON, No. 29 South FOL R 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.. front fire, as the one we purchased from you about seven months since has preserved our books, papers and cash in as good a condition as they were when put into it, before the great fire of this morning, which destroyed the entire block of buildings cor ner of Chestnut and Fifth streets. The above safe was in use in our office, on the second floor of our bui‘ding, from which place it fell into the cellar, and remained there until the fire was out. The safe was then removed and opened in the presence of at least one thousand persons, who witnessed the goo.l condition of the contents.— Will you please have the Safe and Locks repair ed, as we intend to put it in use again, having perfect confidence in its fire proof qualities. Yours, Respestfully, LACY & PHILLIPS. Evans & Watson take pleasure in referring to the following among the many hundreds who have their Safes in use : U. S. Mint. Philada; Farmers and - Mechanics' Bank. Philada; Samuel Allen, Esq , High Sheriff, Philada ; John N. Henderson, City Controller; Caleb Cope & Co., No. 183 Market St. ; Richard Norris & Son, Locomotive builders. Philada • Bancroft & Sel lers, Machinists, corner 16th and James Sts, ; Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Phila. ; Pennsyl vania Railroad Co., Philada.; Lacey & corner sth and Minor Sts.; Sharpless Bro., No. 32 South Second St; James, Kent & Santee, No. 147 North Third Street; W. H. Horstman & Sons, N 0.51 North Third St.; Smith, Wil liams & Co., No. 87 Market St.; J. & B. Orne. No. 85 Chestnut St. A large assortment of the above Safes always on hand (warranted to stand at least 10 percent more fire than anv Herring's Safe now in use.) EVANS & WATSON, also manufacture and keep for sale, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and Iron Sash, for making fire-proof Vaults for Banks, stores, public and private buildings. Seal and Letter Copying Presses ; Patent Slate lined Re frigerators. &c. Please give us a call, at No 26 South FOURTH St., Philadelphia. April 3, 1855. STAUFFIEffi & Iff.4OIIILEV. Cheap Watches and Jewelry, 101 WHOLESALE and RETAIL ( at the "Philadelphia Watch and Jewelr y Store," No. 96, North Second Street, corner of Quarry, Phila delphia. Gold Lever Watches,full jewell 18 carat ca. ses, - - - - $2B 00 Gold Lepines, - - - 24 00 Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled. 12 00 Silver Lepine, jewels, - 900 Supei ior Qua rtiers, . . 7 00 Gold Spectacles, - . - 700 Fine Siver do.. - . 1 50 Gold Bracelets, - - . 3 00 Ladies' Gold Pencils, - 100 Silver Tea Spoons, set,. - 500 Gold Pens wish Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Rings, 37i cents to $BO ; Watch Glasses, plain, 12.1 cents ; Patent 184 ; Lunett, 25, other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, stilt lower than the above prices. Oct. 31,1855-Iy. AGENTS ! AGENTS ! AGENTS ! DER-SONS accustomed to procure sub:,cribers for Books, Magazines ,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 or cent. for their services. J. BRADFORD (I-BROTHER, No. 3 Courtland st,. New 'irk: Nov. 27th. 1855. Norcross' Rotary Planing Machine. Vr t A.NTED—To st 11 the TZights and Ma_ chines for a lZotary Planing, Tonguing and Grooving Milehine,for boards and plank,un der the Norcross Patent, Also, the attachment of the Moulding Machine, which will work a whole board into mouldings at one operation.— This patent has been tried, and decided in the Supreme Court in Washington, to be no in fringenient, being superior to Woodworth's Ma chine. Apply to J. D. DALE, Willow Street above Twelfth, Philadelphia, where the Machine can be seen in operation. January 16th, 1856. —3m.. NEW WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE. BURTON 8, LANING,' MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, No. 124 Arch Street, second door above 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, where they will be suited with a superior article. at the lowest prices. BURTON & LANING, No. 124 Arch Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. Feb. 20, 1856-3 m. ►pEI E handsomest assortment of De lanes, Per_ i' sian Cloth, Larilla Cloth, Berage de Lanes, Paramette Cloth, and all wool Mer - noes, all wool de lanes, of the best styles ana elected with the greatest care, for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. C:0 -41 V 4 a k .T D (04C0404.rtal, ALL KINDS, cheaper than elsewhere, at H. ROMAN'S Clothing Store. gorse Shoe and Nail rod Iron just re ceived and for sale by . CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. MEUNTINGDON CARRIAGE AND WAGON MANUFACTORY. ®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. Cannon, 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. MML ..14 - 1144-14v LINE, From] Mount Union to Chambersburg. THEundersigned still continues to run a tri weekly line of stages over the road between Mount Union and Cliambersburg. 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 tained,and he therefore earnestly calls upon the public generally to patronise it, confident that it will be for their mutual advantage. Every at tention necessary will be given, and the running of the stages will be regular. [la' 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, Fannetsburg, Horse Valley, Strasburg, and Keefer's Store. • 11:r Fare through $3,00; to intermediate points in proportion. JOHN JAMISON. Aug! 2 . ''l, 1855.-6. BLANKS! BLANKS! ! BLANKS !! ! A full assortment for sale at the "Globe" Of fice. DEEDS, SUMMONS', Ex's. AND TRUE.. DEEDS, EXECUTIONS, MORTGAGES, SuBPcENAS 7 BONDS : with and without waiver, WARRANTS, LEASES, ATTACHMENTS, CoMMITTMENTS, AGREEMENTS for the sale of Real Estate, NOTES relinquishing all benefits of exemp tion laws. 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, Market street Bunting- 'T don, where be will attend to all who - will favor him NI ith their custom ; and also keeps on hand a good assortment of Watches, 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 having made ar rangements with a good workman, all repairs will be done in a neat and durable manner, and any person having articles for repairing, shall have them done at the promised time. By pay. ing strict attention to businees. and selling at low prices, he hopes to receive a share c.f pub. lie patronage. JOSEPH REIGGER. Books I Books v. 0 80.000 prices.VOLUMES Tlie f s a u r b b s e u l r o i w b e t r h e i s i r h i a •e p t p a y i l 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 bouk stores. His stationary is of great variety and well se. lected, viz : Fancy and plain, note letter and cap paper and envelopes, gold pens and holders, from 81 upward, Pen and Pocket Knives Fan cy and Plain Portrnonies and Pocket Books, Ink and Inkstands, Razors, Straps, Brushes, &c. School Books in quantities to country tiler chantS and teachers at city wholesale' prices. Wrapping paper constantly on hand. I',ooo 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, "1 will endeavor to please". . Store on Rail Road street. WM. COLON. Huntingdon, Oct. 17,1855. Now is the time to purchase FALL AND WINTER GOODS. J. & W. 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, Vesting s, &c., &c. CAM.. AND SEE one of the finest assortments of Trimming ever brought to this place; also, Collars,Undersleeves, Chimazetts, Gloves of every variety, Ladies' Scarfs, and the best assortment of Shalls ever offered. CARPETS . , &C., &C. A splendid lot of the 'finest Carpet and Oil Cloth, &c., • lIARDWARE I of. every variety, the best assortment in town. QUIEIEINSWARE, • 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. W I LLOW WARE, St,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 satis fy you of the fact, we wlil cave under. Sopt. 25, 1855. CARD. DR. S. M. IRVIN, Office the same fcrmerly occupied by Dr. M. Massey, Massnystiuna, Huntingdon county, Pa. Aug. 22, 1855—tf. T)ure White Lead, just received and for sale by CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. Qneeneware—a fine assortment just re ta ived at the store of LONG & DECKER. FALL AND WINTER GOODS-, AT Ta E BROAD-TOP DEPOT. 6 CUNNINGHAM & DUNN, HAVE just returned from Philadelphia, and are now opening at the head of the Bmad Top Basin a large and beautiful assortment of Fall and Winter Goods consisting of DRY-GOODS GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEEIVSWARE, CEDARWARE, WILLOWTVARE, HATS, &" CAPS ; BOOTS 4 SHOES; And a general assortment of READY-WADE CLOTHING. Also— BACON, SALT, FISH 4- PLASTER: And in short, every thing usually kept in re country store. Call and examine our stock before purchas: ing elsewhere, and see whether we cannot mako it your interest to patronize us. All kinds of country produce taken in ex: change for goods at the higliest,market, The highest market prices paid fbr all kienig of grain. Prompt attention paid to storing and forward ing all kinds of merchandise, produce &c. Huntingdon, Oct.lo, 1855. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. all and Look before you Purchase ( I r3M(IC>. (r--%7%T.=M-0 HAS just returned from Philadelphia and is now opening one of the prettiest and best selected stock of goods ever brought to the bo rough of Huntingdon. Itavould be useless to mention all of the goodshave on hand— LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of the latest styles. A large stock of llosery, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Velvet, Bonnets, Undersleves, Collars, Spencers, Cassimers, 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, Queensware and Cedarware. A large and good supply el 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 k..ids of ntry produce taken in ox change for goods &c highest n . y• -Icet price. Oct. 2, 1855 MARBLE YARD. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, would respect fully call the attention of the citizens of Bunting - don and the adjoining counties to the stock of BEAUTIFUL MARBLE now on hand. He is prepared to furnish at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, To. Ides and Stones, ofevery desired size and corn/ of ITALIAN OR EASTERN MARBLE, highly finished, and carved with appropriate devices, or plain, as may suit. Building Marble, Door and Window Sills, &c., will be furnished to order. W. W. pledges himself to furnish material and workmanship equal to any in the country, at a fair price. Call and see, before you pu r chase elsewhere. Shop on fill street, Hun tingdon, Pa. Huntingdon, May 16, 1855. Grocery and Confectionary Store. LONG & toMCIELIa, D ESPECTFULLY informs theirfriendsand lb the public in general, that they still eontin. ue the Grocery and Confectionary business, un. der the Sons of Temperance Hall, on Main street, Huntingdon, where they have now 'on hand a fUlla.nd general assortment of Groceries and Confectionaries, which they wilisell wholesale and retail. They have also on hand Buckets, Salt, Carpet Bags, Fancy Articles, &c.,&c., &c.,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 nation and trial of ourstock. LONG & DECKER. Huntingdon , Ap1.19,1855. $2OO REWA.RD. THE 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 Huntingdon, con. nsisting of Watches, Jewelry, t o Clocks, Fine Knives, Pistols, • , • Perfumery, Port Monnaies, Sil_ .....:4 -- ; ver Ware and Fancy Articles, &c., &c. My old friends and customers, and the public in general throughout the county are requested to ealland examine my assortment. EDM. SNARE. Huntingdon ,March 22,1854. ADAMS B,T, CO.'S EXPRESS. T. K. Simon on An't 9 Huntingdon. MONEY, Packages, and Goods of all kin3s, received and forwarded at the risk of the Company, to all the cities and principal towns in the United States. To Builders and Others, WANTED, to establish an Agency for the , sale of Wood Mouldings, or which there are frith' $2.0 to 8200 worth used in every house that is built. Our advantages, in the use of a Machine that will work a whole board in" mouldings at one operation, and the large t. mount of capital emp:oyed by the Company, er able us to give a liberal commission. Pattern book furnished, containing 25U patterns. Address J. D. DALE, Willow Street, above Twelfth, Philadelphia, Pa. January 16th, 1856-3 m. TO IRON MEN JHE subscriber has recently. discovered * an' ORE BANK which will yield an adundant supply of Iron Ore. This Ore Bank is on a , rmall tract of land, belonging to the subscriber,,, containing about to enty ecres, situated in %Val- - ker township. about one mile and three quarters from the station on the Broad Top 11tailioad near MeConnellstown. Specimens of the Ore may be seen in Huntingdon at the ticket office of the Pennsylvania Central Rai:road. The subscri ber will either sell or lease the above tract of land.- JOHN LEE.- • McCoonellstown, Dec. 26,1855. 1700-Bushels Bituminous Coal, just received and for sale by CUNNINGHAM & DUNN.