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MOOICEoIttA.GENTS
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,can form
an opinion from the NOticeS•of the press, to have
an unprecedented:-circulation in every
,section
of our wide.spiead continent, and to form a dis.
tinet era in the sale 43f our works.: It will, 'no
doubt, in a fe,w years become The Family Bible
• -,
of the American People.
The most liberal remuneration will be-allowed
to .all persons, Who 'may be pleaSed to.precurte
subseriptions to' the' above. From 50 - to 100
copies May easily be circulated and 'sold in.,each
of the principal cities and towns of'the UniOn.
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field will tie sooripenupied.'
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safe busiriess,-canAnd.lor a-specimen '
On receipt ef-theestablished price, six dollars,
the Pictofiat . Fansitellible; with a welt bound
Subscriptionj3ook, will be carefully Hosed, , and
forwarded per express, at Our risk and, expense,
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States,:excepting those'of California, Oregon and
,
Texas:
Register your Letters, and your Money , Will
come safe.
Orders respeetlully For : further
partimilars, addressthe subscriber (post paid):'
ROBERT SEARS;•
181 William Street;*-NaiAr York.
Apkil 9,:1856.
BLINDS AND, SHADES
P' , A;T R .
" B. 4. wittitits.ms,
No. 12 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia;
Originator of. altrrevy - styles of-.- •
,37EXTETX.1133r74.4VP5.;
6Old Bordered - and - Painted,Bliadea, • • •
•Of ireaatiful ,designs:- • •
BUFF, and all_ other colors of liolland,iused for
Sh'a d,es ,:Fixtu ;-• rri i rigs; 4 , 6 - . &é:. :1: -
STORE SHADES PAINTED TO ORDER.
B. J. W. tha.nkful for past-patronage, respect
fully solicits. the, citizens of Hinitingdon•county
to call and examine his large assOrtmont before
purchasing elsewhere..'" -
1.31 - IVE STUDY- TO .PLEAS.E..4II.
April 2,, 18 . 56.3n2.• - • •• - •
,•
HARD WARE!
NEW STORE IN HUNTINGDON!
Two DOois VVest oi the Post Office.
MILE subscribers have just returned froin the
1; east. with a "large and_.netrefully selected
stock: of Hardware, Cutlery, &c., composed in
part of:the fallowing articles .• •
niummotaG mAkiiDWARE.
acreyr, 'Nails DoOr . Handles,
Hinges, Shatter rastenings,-dlit.§s, §heet.Zinc,
and a large stool: of Oils and Paints, &c., &c.
1131.EC - U[AIIIVS.". TOOLS.
Handsaws; of 'best brand and 'quality': Crass
cut: sawS,Mill saws, Whip saws, • Butchers'-
saws, Planes, Squares, Rules; Monkey Wrench
es, 'SpiritsLivels,- -Bench , Screws; Braces and
Spoke-= Shaves; Augers, Socket Firmer
Chisels, Gaugesand . Gauges, Hatchets, - Hand
axes Broad-axes, • Draw ing•-kn ives, Saw and
Mill Files,Saw-Sets, Sliding Bevels and: - till
other Mechanics' tools.
•
CUTLERY. -
Table and Poe ltOt Cutlery, of the latest styles,
and best 'quality, 'including knives and forks
from 50 ,eta."3to $4.00; Dessert.:knives ' Butter
knives, knives, Curving and Butcher
knives, Tiocliet liticfPeriknives,lta - zois,Scisiors,
arid Shears of eiery. hes criptiori - a.ncl•.firiest
ity.
AISC : IEL;LANEOICS..
Iron of all shapes and, sizes,;,Steetoldifferent
kinds, Brass Ketties,!rinned and Poreelain Ket.
ties, Stewing.' Pans, Shovels,Spades, -Grain
Shovels, corn, and Garden hoes, and Rakes,
Steelyardis "Batter - Sca.les, Bells, Ciiw,
Bells, Coffee. Mills,•Curtain 'Holders, Gun, ,Bar.:
rels and -Locks; 'Traces Butt ' • Chains, Breast
Chains; Spring Halters; to fit any Trunk
or Carpet Bag. - ; - -
Molasses Gates and" Faueetsi - Sheep Shears,
Cork'Serews; Wool Cara and Carry Combs. -
Lanterns, Candlesticks, Snuffers and'Br ashes.
Our stock embrace's , much That haS never'lie
fore been
,offered in
,this, county. By dealing
exclusively-in' 116.rilware; and buyii4 in large
quantities, we are enabled to'sellat prices, which
will make it the interest of buyers, to, give us t
call: We have no desire to confine our busi.
ness to 'our:immediate- neighborhood; . 'Persons
at a distance will find it to their,adiantage to
examine_ our stock before purchasing- elsewhere.
We do not solicit patronage as a' - mere
Our aim shall be to make - it the interest-of buy
ers to buy-from us. "We - : have - no faith in any
other principle in merchandizing. -
in selecting our stock the ladies have not
been forgotten. Among our household and
fancy articles they will find ' many things, both
of a kind and quality.,-which could not before
be obttined by anything short of it pilgrimage.
JAMES A. BROWN & CO.
.1-runtingdon, March 26, 1856: - • -
Shirleysburg Female Seminary. -•
MRS. KIDDER, -Principals.'
rpnr. Sun - finer. session of 22 weeks' Will open
on Tinn'sday ; , 3 / a y Ist. The :village of
Shlrloyeburg_ is. 7 miles fro . m.Mount - Union on
the" enn. It: R., in a retired and',pleaSant situ.
atioriand.in ordinary seasons remarita.bly
Miens. A daily stage connects with eastern
arid.viestern 'passenger trains on tlie_Rail Road.
The PrrinCiPals 'have had lon/ eiperience in
inaraining . young Ladies" and will exert them.
selves to give:them an edrication at 'once useful
arid.Ornarneritali They are prepared to give in
struction in: all- the:,
_branches, of. ;English;. in
Anci'entand:Mederti:langnages, the Mathernrit.
ic'e the ',Natuial 'Sciences, - .Menial and Moral
Philosophy Parents would 'find it conveni
ent to send their ;
.41.1'0/leis. to this' InstitutiOn
arid their sons tO•the' Juniata, Ac.ademy, under,i
the excellent,' Maribgenierit ef • MeSsrs. Shaiffer
arid IVlCGalliard. - •', ' • ' - • ' '•
TERMS,--Qriarterlyiii advance B
; for.oard
arid 'per:session,
Music With 'tie Ofpfatie, extra, 20,00; .Dravi..
ing,,Freuch, - orlAtin, 8,00. "Englis:h Day Tu.
ition - ifronf sB' to -Incidental clra.rges' 50
WaShing , 4lo.cents,per.dozen pieces. -;
'RiLvsitsUCss.-,LIKev. Rev. A.
D'; 'Gillet, C. R:'''DiSosWyi, New York ;
ReV. -T: F. Curtis,. 4evi,, , igburg
ti.W . Cliqey,..l:.„ Appleton., -Esq.,-
pfinadelplria-; 'Reg.!pi r HarrisbUrg
Rev. I; B. Willi'curis ;Vey. A. B. Still, Hunting,.
don; 13>Yerlres, Hollidaysburg ; Rev.
G. W.,YoungAogan',s -- Yalter; - .C.• Bower, M.
D.,'Newton Hamilton ;' ' Rev: • G. W. Shaiffer,
Rev- J. A. Rilley,fShirleysbnit. -
March, 26, 1806-Gt.. •
CARD. " •
T\R. - ,J t M. IRVIN, 0.41ce the same formerly
:;:)e&iiiieti . by Dr. in. - MasseY; MAISSEYFIBUIW,
Iluntipgdort county, ,Pa..
HuNTING - D ON
~c,- m ml'ficmhi S c.LOOL
P )CIS school has been opene for;
'L!':inerly used by the Solis of Te'rripeianee, on
The 'course of inrst - pintion'• embra
ces' Single 'and Double Entry , Boa-keeping,
Lectures on Commercial Science; and also-Lee.
tire's on-Commercial La*.,, -Ethics; and Political
EconOmy,,,clelivere& by members of the Bar: • '''.•
The Student passes through' - a - coarse' cOtir-'
prising over 'tout hundred forms; writing -out;:
Journalizing, Posting, and 'closing tam .entire! -
sets of Books,-solving' problems; &c:; •precisely.
as in r eal - 'husines4; And in.:addition 'to -thiS he
has large pra , ....i.ice:filoral and; blackboard_exer
,eises,.in-opening and - closing Single and Double
' Entry , Bbolt AdminiStration,
,Joint - and - ,COrnpe4ria - ctoMpariy, -settlements, in
receiving a Partner into.co-partnersdiiP.,•and -set
ng with' 4;lf 'di; together
,I,vith' various • Other cx.creiSes „ and. caleulationi,
;cannot fail to give full satisfaction - Ind profit the
:learner; •
~
'', Stedents, can enter, , at, any time, • a ,day or,
,evening clesS, or'bollf,`if . l.hey wish—the time
cis Unlimited.., They. can, leave at .any time and
return at pleasure withont'additiofiai charge.
. '- 1117Assistanee given, when keiiaired, in open.
ing , and•eloSing books; • - i•• '-'' "- ---:-,' •-- .
,any other particulars aildres's
,or by letter; - • PPLLOCK,
;
The Cheap Cexgaer, „Fo.•ever
SPRING., ANIISIMIER G001)8.,
READY-MADE CLOTHING, &C.
EIYJAMIN
,J A COBS informs his old custo
_Writers and the citizens, of the borough .and
county of:Huntingdon generally, that he-hasjust,
opened
,an extensive assortment of Goods.c..f all
cis suitable for spring ' and summer, ' which
Will compare in quality and prices with any oth
er, brought to, town the -present season, His
stock'',Consists of every article'of ; ;T:
LAME .
• -
In - part; Gingharni, ' Lairns, - piir4te - d a4lit. Plain
Bareges - , Prints of - all :kinds, Niuslins, - GloVes. -
Bowery '&c.; 4jo . ; in fact•all'atticles of 'dress' .to -
be found in any Oth'ei store' in town. •1"
• Also, an extensive, assortment of -• „
- READ - 2Y` MAIM CLOTHING.,, , -
• .
for men and. 4s hoys. for 'spring and summer wear,
all well made and of good• materials. 's Also- •
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS Sr. 8110k4,
of all sizes. . '•
Also, GROCERIES, QUEEN§W . ARE,
GLASSWARE, HARDWARE; equal to any,
in town ; and many articles numeroes to.
mention. .
,My old customers and the public 'in general,-
are invited to call anti examine my new:Goods.
They will find them equal in quality, .and as
low'in price ; as. any - others. in the, county.
All kinds of country produce• •taken in - ex--
change for Goods at, the highest market prices-
Hu—tingdon, March 26, 1856.
=I
OLD STRAUS
MA's Celll - 21 AC7.11.117
with plorid,id stock of:
6771 - 4-11 ACIETZ*7 - Rfafflf_3lll%ll - 452.-9
made,up, in the latest. , sty les.. ofihe -choicest
Goods. ; The Stock , conSists part of Dress'ah&
Frock Coats,: - Pante, Vests, 454:c.: all of
which will.be disposed oflat low,: rates; Also, a
good assOrtln'ent of- . ,
DRY Gool{lo.
Comptisin'g— taieges,- Tissues, Clialleys i De
Laines, Brilliantes, Lawns, &c. Also,
GROCERIES I -
Sze.
Being anxious to secure - a part .of the public
confidcope and patronage, I will do my utmost
to.rinerit,the same, and therefore would earnestly
solieit•:those about purchasing any-thiag ; in my
line . ; to call and 'examine my Stock before going
elseivhere, e.s I• shall ,always keep . a complete
•Stock Constantly On - hand, to enable me to suit
• the tastes of all who may
_feel inclined to favor
me with their custom: Remember your old
friend Mose MOSES" STRAUS,
Dorris' Building, Huntingdon, Pa.
March 19 - , 1856.
HENRY S: XING,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
FOR SALE OF
_
. , , • .
Pig Metal, plooms, Produce,Wesrntkc .
.I\ro.' 76 Water: Street, belati, :Market,'
,PITTSBURGII,,,PA`; • •
iStirch 19, 1856.8 w. e •
The best - collection' of Glees 617,0 Pub
. fished.
TIP-TOP' GLEE AND - , CHORIISIOOK.
A new and - choice collection .of _Copyrights
never before harmonized, and many of
the
,Gems of Modern ,
GERMAN & ITALIAN COMPOSERS,
Aiyanged in a, familiar Style; and adapted to
the• use of Glee Clubs, Singing, classes, - and the
Family - - "- - • •
By C. JARVIS and GETZE.
This work contains-a great nninber of neW •
and favorite Songs, harrnoniied-in a style-adapt
ed to general purpOses,:while.many of the. Gems -
of Mendelssohn, Abt, Kuchen, and other eels.
limited composers, are•presented in an Original
form. :The great variety of musical cOmposi.
tions here introduced; .eminently adapts- it to
the taste and eapaPity of "the.7 . Sinking.' Sehool,
the Glee Club, and the Family Circle. • • -
Cf-PRICE--OND DOLLAR.
' Just • published, , by: LEE di.. WALKER, No.
188 Chestnut Street, :and J.,8. LIPPINCOTT
PO., No. 20 North Fourth,S,trept,Philadel
.pbia.
Sample copies will be sent .by mail, free of
,Posta., = ,cre, on receipt of $l. '• •
Philadelphia, March 26, 18.56.2'p1, .
= NOtke: to CredltOrs.
LLLpersons hiving deeountsith tbe'Estate '1
;of 'John Waiter, deeesied4 . £ate'of,
township, Huntingdon county, are 'hereby rio::
t;fied - -that-Wm Red.,- Esq., o f !Catharine town. _1
shiP, 'has ..hp.pn appointed-agent to examine Arid
settlesaid accounts, &c.,
- and it is . requested that
those hair.ing-anything- to 'do' with -the- Estate
will call on Mr. Reed. , " ;
, . • JOHN; MILLER,: Executor.: . 1
Marich-9.6, 1856. • '-- • =
. " - 13 'FUSSELL
Umbrella, and Parasol Manufacturer,
NO. 2 North Faurth. Street,. • •
- .N.'W. Corner of Market,
• PHILADELPHIA, ,
•
Has now on band an extensive assortment of
the newest and most desirable kindg, including
many NEW STYLE§ - not heretofore .to he had
in this market. An examination of our stock is
solicited-before purchasing elsewhere.
' Vr"F'rices as low as any house in the city.
March 26, 1856.
Q111k ... 440" ..01 ' 1 ' 1141111. - 7". ' lilt ji l )
4 11 t 1 (3=D0C9:1 : 60 0000000C;;CC): . n .
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41: We are. now, Prepared.* -i
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• TO GET UP , - - ,
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4 .f -T- -1- ANthe Ls_ •
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POSTERS,
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,OF ALL KINDS. -- . ts ..,
4 4,11 0 - • cxxxicx. , —• o w?:
Principal.
rrHE undersigned proposes 'publishing, provi
ded sufficient endouragementbe obtained, a
Map of Huntingdon county, Said; maple be
.Constructed by actual survey, of all the -public
Roads, Rail Roads, Rivers; Strcains, T Canals,
Township lines, &c., and every place Of . note
contained in said :county, such as _Churches,
East Officcs,_S4hOol - Houses, Stores,_ Taverns,
Factories, Shop; Crossings, and Stations
carefully shown in their respective` plaCcs; and
the name and plaCe - Of residence of nearly' every
business than 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 proprietors and the oc
cupants name given. Said Map to-contain frbm
fourteen to eighteen square feet of engiaving,
and to be finished in the Most modern style and
workmanlike manner, &e,
WILLIA.I4 CHRISTY.
December. 28;1855.
PHILADELPHIA ADVEHTISEMENTS.
Cheap Frail and Confectionary.
1111/11311NCAM SEILiti.M4S,
. Wholesale Mandfactureis and Dealers in
- CONPECTIONA.tY OP ALL
113 IVorth. Third Street, below Race,
-PHILADELPHIA.
The attention of dealers" is requested to an
examination of their stock, which will be found
equal to any in this city. rForeign'Frults of all
kinds in season.
. N. B.—Orders by Mail or' otherwise prompt.
ly attended to. [Feb. 20, '56-3m.
PAPER WAREHOUSE, No; 3 5 DEati.
TUR ST.REET, PHILADELPHIA.•
iTEGAROILT. BROTHERS, Paper,Manufac.
111 turers
,& Importers of Manufacturers Ma—
tertals';.beg to call the attention of Purchiisers
to their extensive assortment of Papers and Pa
per Makers Alateri*, 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; •
t 100' AG'S wanted fol.
February 270.850.3 in,
PENIct"2"IiyANIA. WORKS.
519.46 Anti'
mid mid Third, • •
- (Opposite Bread Street,)
PHILADELPHIA :
SIEVES, RIDDLES SCREENS WOVFN
WIRE ;
OF ALL MESHES AND WIDTHS,
WITH ALL KINDS OF PLAIN" AND FANCY WIRE WORE.
Heavy Twilled Wire =fel-- Spark.Catehers; _Coal,
Sand and Graver - Sdre'en, PaPeillalter's Wire . ;
Rolls, Cylinder 'and:Dandy covered in Abe best
manner - ; - Wire and Wire Fericing.• • •
very siiperidr,artiele.Of HEAVY
,FOUN
DERS''SIBYES.' Allltinds of Iron Ore• Wire
and Sieves. BAyLISS, DARBY- .5. LINN : .
•February 27, 1856-3 m. •
New Whoksale Dru g Store -
- P
-- • N,-SPENCER THOMAS,
-` - •:Aro. 26 Sozah'S'ecand'Stre'ei,-Philadelphia,- •
TMPORTER, 'ManufaCturer, 'dealer, in
1 Drugs,,Chemicals; ACids, Dye Stuffs, Paints,
Oils, Colors; White Lead, French, and A trieri can
White Zinc s Window - Glas - s, Glassware, Nik.,
nishes,'BrUshes; Instruments', :Ground Spices,
Whole Stiiece, and otherartichig usually kept,by
Druggistsoncluding Borax, - Indigo, Glue, SIMI-
All'orderS by mail
or - -otherwise prompt 4, e.tterided to., Country
merchants are invited to ba,ll' aryl examine our
stock before Purchasing: elsewhere,. Goods sent
to any of the - Wharves or Rail Road ,stations.—
Pricei-laii and goods warranted. ' •
Philadelphia, March 12, 18.56.1 y. „ ,
100 t3I3CIiViTHEAT for sale
-4 - DUNN; •
HuntingdenY-Teli:27,
Crocks ! Crbckg. 11 selected, lot
of 'Earthen' Ware just r6ceiveii and for sate
by N AIVI
CUNINGII,&
,
Are You Afflicted with the , Rlietmatisra.
TOFIN C. WESTBROOKi (if Cassvillo, man.
• t ) irfactures* a sure curC'for'gheematism. '
Pecember 7tli, 4{355. -
DR. JOHN IitcCVI4LOCH,.
OFFERS his professional services to the eiti
k zens- of Huntingdon and .vicinity. Office
111 r. Hildcbrnrid's, between, the Exchange and
Sackson'i Hotel, - ' [Aug. :28, '
tieensware-- r a .fine assortment just re
6.ived at the store of .
LONG & DECKER.
RlArc c p
OF
REMOVAL
PHILADELPHIA AOVEHTISEMENtS.
q ~ ~
_,U
J. StEWART , DEPUY & SONS
magoopp' nap Chesnut 'Stireei
- • ,
(below - Bth) •
itpiratiti"ainatitzkra -
HAVE opened a large and splendid stock,-`of
Velvet, Tapestry,, Brussels,: Three Ploy,
Ingrain and Venitian
CARPETINGS.•
,Also,--1 1 16ór' Oil ' Cloths, Matlings,
_Hearth
Rugg, Dior Mats, Druggets, Stair Rods,- Table
and, Piano Covers," &c., - &e.- .which they, are
selling very low for. Cask, Wholesale
February p7,1.856:3m. • •
ST A UPOIERY.Si, -11.11i1E,M1E 1 11;
Cheap Watches_ paid Jewelry,
WHOLESALE 'and:RETAIL
-the Watch
- • 11 Store," NO. 96,
North Second Street, corner of Qnarry,
'delpbia.
Gold Lever Watches, full jewel' 18 carat ea..;
ses, , - $2.8 00
Gold Lepincs . 24: 00
• Silver Lever itratelieS, -- ffill jewelled. - 3.2' 00
Silver Lepine;jewels, - 9- 00
Superior Quartiers, , - - " 7 00
Gold Spectacles,... - . - '7- 90
Fine Siser'ilo.-.: , „
‘--. • -3. 50
Gold Bracelets, , - - = - 3 Ito'
'Ladies' Gold Pencils, - 100
Silver Tea Spoons, set, s''oo
-Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00
Gold, Finger Rings, 37,i cents to 889 ; Watch
Glasses, cents ;:Patent 18'2 ; Lunett,
25, other : .artieleSiirt proportion,' All goods
\Amirante?, to, be what - they are sold, for."--„
-STAUFFER &HARLEY.
On hand, some Gold. and; - -Silver Levers and
Lepines, still lower than The aheve,prices. ,
Oct. 3',1855-Iy.
NEW WALLIIPERIVARIHOUSE.
BURTON -- &'IALNING
5
MANUFACTURERS AIVD: IarpoRTERS,
N 0.124 Arch Street; - second doOrabove - Sixth,
•
Where maybe round the largest and handsothest
assortment in the City.
ThrehaserS! froin the Country find it to
theiriidvantage to call 'at our store; Where - Alley
will be. iniied - With" a.". superior 'article - ,''at the
lowOSt prices.- , BURTON & LANING,
No. 124 Arch Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia.
Feb. 20, 1856-3 m: ,
. . .
p"E:handsomest assortment of.De lanes, Per
."sign Cloth, Larilla,Cloth r flerage'de Lanes,
Paramette Cloth, and ali;-w0 . ..61.- Mer'nJes,. all
wool' de lanes, ofthe:baki 416 A 'aim' elected
with the greatest care, for sale by
- • - IJ.& W. SAXTON:
J SIMPSON A:I'IICA,
COUNTY :SURVEYOR,
Mr--X - Eat±t - t3l2a6goac=ari. 7 liP4st
Orrick ON SILL STREET.
- JOHN* plus - cm, •
WAITII:41-AtaR, :(0
Can be found at E. SNARE'S Jewelry Store:
All work warranted mh 13, '55.
IP
ATTOR-NMIr AT LAW,
OFFICE the Wick - row ncat . the
Court House.'
O.IIN SCOTT
SCOTT St. BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT
HUNTINGDON PA.
OFFICE` same as thatformbrly occupied by
U Mr. Scott.
Huntingdon ~0ct.17,18.53.,
aoszr P.2,,0WL01.1a1c;
• AtTORNEY
Will attend faithfully -to aUlegal businessin
tr.tstedtohiscare, Fliuntingdon,July 26,25
• . - FOR RENT. • -
rpn - F. TAVERN STAND in Alexandria, now
j_ occupied-by William Christy." For'fitiiher
information - pt-tquire • CRESSWELL.
• Alexandria, FdlaA; - 1856:- • •
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: - .V :Ranks,: .. -
(IF_ al!'ki_niis forszile ill the office of the ilityi- ,
ki tingdon Globe. - • •
CARPETS AIM OIL CLOTHS,
• • At Eldridge's CheSp :Warehouse.
rVHE subscriber, being in a -bye-iiitreet, is un-
J., der very low rentand light expenses, which
enable him to: sell at.: the VERY 'LOWEST ,
PRICES. Merchants visiting Philadelphia,
and wishing to buy Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings
4e., will do well to examine 'his stock of
Beautiful imperial 3-ply, Superfine --
Ingrain, Fine" & Med iu in Ingrain, CARPETS.
and Venetian - of all. hinds, .
and OIL CLOTHS of all ;widths in great variety.
Also, MATTIN irS of every kind and. various
widths, together. With a.. general assortment .of
low-priced Ingrain Carpets, and Entry and Stair
Carpets, Hearth-Rugs, Door-Mats, Table Covers,
Floor Coths, Rag Carpets, Cotton Carpets, .&e..
- H. H. ELDRIDGE, - -
No. 41 STRAWBERRY STREET„v
One door above Chestnut, near Second - Street,'
' March 12, 18.56-3 m. Philadelphia , . •
ANOTEZEIt aztravAL:
OF
BOOTS' Alla) STIOZZY o •
WESTBROOK has just received -another
, new assortment of the latest styles of Boots
and 'Shoes. for ladies and, gentlemen. " • ,
•
Calf alai 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.sare.
'Huntingdon, March 4, 1856.
1700 Bushels Bitum*us_Coal, - just
received and feisare..by*- -
N tUNNINGIIAM Sr. DUNN.
msEckNer TA.entr, £ND-OUNS.
rpHE subscribers call attention to their stock,
j of Fish-Hooks and Tackle of every' descrip.
tion. ••
Cane Reeds; Sea Grass, Trout Plies, Lines
&c. ' Also,• Fine M . TH . :ill and German Guns,
Revolving Pistols, PereussionpapS'aud - Spo'rting .
Apparatus generally.
For sale at lowest CASH FRICES,_ Whole
sale and Retail,
JOHN M. HEYBERGER & BRO.
No. 47 North Second Street; Philadelphia.
April 2,1856.3 m.
•
ItIiNTINGDOit •
CARRIAGE, AND WAGON
- A - 11-urAcToß•sr,.
WIN thank . ..int fel., past_ favors ,
re-
O;spoetfully',;informs the public, in general,
that he has reinoved to his new,. shop on Wash
ington street on 'the propertY lateiy and for
many years occupied by Alex, Cartricirt, where
he is, prepared to _o)aintfactgre rinds`of
•• , ,
Carrira:ges,_ltuggies,Rockaways, Wagons
and in short every : lcind,of yehiele
_desired.—
Rockaways and Buggies of a superior manufac
ture and finish alway,s on; hand and for salent
fair, Rrices. s •
Repairing Of nll kinds don'e•atlhe sborteSt
notice and on.the mosireasonahle:terms, ,
Huntingdon
Aug!'22, 1855.---tf. • • ,
BLANKS ° BLANKS .° ! BLANKSI.!!
A full assortment for sale at the c,Wlobe",Of
DEEDS, SUMMON&,
Ex . 's. AND TRUS. - DEEDS, EXECUTIONS )
MORTGA:DES, - SUBPCE.N.A.S,
Box.ps, with and without waiver,
WARRANTS,; LEASES,
ATTACHMENTS, , COMMITTMENTS,
AGREEMENTS for the, sale of Real Estate,
NoTEs relinquishing all benefits of exemp-:
tion laws.
'S/OIUEL T. BROWN
He keeps on hand constantly a good as9ort
`lnent - of, Tin, Sheet -,jron -and , ;-Copper Ware,
which he will sell as Cheap as can be bought,*
the county. All. kinds of work in:his lino done at
lit.easomablp. , Rticps i - •
•
MAIL kINE.
Frordi .
. ,
rrHEundersigne4 continues to - run a
1 .weeltly-line of stages over the road between
Mount Unioh an d Charnbersburg.' . - - -Good 'horses
and cetrithrtable stageS hiive been. placed on the,
route, and experienced and trusty drivers:Will
superintend theturfrihig Of the Coaches,,,,, The
proprieterofthe tine is desirous that be`main
ta ined ,and - he therefore earnestly cd,llS upon the
public generally to Patronise it,'con - fidexit that it
will be for-their "mutual- adiantage... Every
tentionnecessary will be given, and - therunning
of the stages will be regular.
Ili - Stages leiVe Mt. Unlon at 5 - o'cloeh, 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„Buint Cabins, Farinetsburg, Horse
Stra,sbtirg, and Reefer's Store.
• d-r Fare through. $3,00; to i ntermecliate.points
proportion.in ; . -
• "CAr A T Ei S
CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
• • The sub - scriber; thankful to
' his friends
- and patrons, and to
45) 2 1 4. 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 Hunting
don, where he will. attend to -.all who
will foyer him w 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,
Watclies v arid Jewelry of,all kinds,, will be re
paired at,"slirt notice, arid . having
. made ar
rang-much-is with a - good', Workman &I] repairs
will be-done in a neat and durable manner, and
any person having articles for repairing, shall
have them done at the prOrnised time . . •By pay_
ing strict attention to •businees.' and- selling at
low prices, he hopes to receive a share of Falb.
lie-patronage. :• •
• - •. :.: JOSEPH REIGGER.
W. THOMPSON -
ATTORNEY, AT.. Zia
And Commissioner for. Pennsylvania,
• • • DAVENPORT, lOWA,
A T-TEND'ici' buyin'er -.selling' and locating
Land. arid Land Warkants, pays taxes:.
loans 'rnoneronreal estate security on cornrnis,
sign; examines andunikes'abstraets of - title &c.
Any business - intrusted will be- attended to
promptly and with , fidelity..- • , -
Refer to:ffon. GeOrge :Taylor, and _members
of the Bar atituntingdon. • - , • '
May 16,18.5.5.
• - 19r5•,;',111 . ILLER,&, - FRAZER,...
• _ • .
. _,..;--- .'"--- '-.• :: : 4 1111,15 . 45; ' - I. ' '----
---
irfe
, :•141714!TiNd:130/4, PA. -' :, -
ilf il.EldhS, on i'
....!.reet - ,opposite. t.,130 -- ,Cpurt
O'.'l:Joue:, and Nlortil. -East corner of. Hill and
Frankl4l.:',
. • - —.-. •
Janniry'6W, 1.856, :- ,' '- : . • - 2 . ' ...
.... , • - .
• REMOVAL.
T J. BELLIIAN. has removed his , Tin,'Cop.
,per-and Sheet Iron manufactory from Graf_
fins ; ,old,stand 'to the shop opposite .George: C.
Bucher's' Store, where he, is .prepared -to do - ail
kinds-of--"work in,-his line of-,business: Re Will
- . •
on, short notice in:the tiaostrlcltltab e•rnanner:•,
and warranted -i7-he alSokeeprfagee'd assurttnent
- tinirikibl for .past and - hopes by,. strict
a4ention ..to businessto merit. , a fairosha.re of
Public patronage. lie flatters hiniSelf froth his
long experience, in the, business _he., eux, furnish
bettor articles for the s!ime, money than can be
bought elsewhere. ,
PersOns wishing werh... done, or, :wanting any
kind of ware woul I - dei-weit before purchasing to
give him a - call., -
-Alexandria, March 25,1856.-3rri. - •
TSE~.PUBLIC.
rpHE undersigned infoiins4ds'friends and the
, public.generally, that-he; has -leased, the
ROIVIEL HOTEL;.- in
a ll g t l2l ,ll the borough of Hanti*igdon; and is now
- prepared to accommodate with boarding
and Lodging all. Who may .favor , hirn with`a
• LIVJERF STABLE. ---': .• - ..
kHe .has also lirovided.:hiniself -with
a ,goOd "Stock of Herses;"zCarriages,
&c:', for• the ae.conimodation - tif. • the
public, at:reasonable:charges:- .: • . ',, ::- --
• • - ~, • ' - fIENRY - MeMANIGILL:
•Thintingdeni April' 7, 1856. - - : ,'.
• •
• • • , NOTICE-. •
911-1 E Aiiadcrisigned having administered on the
Estate of /Xlexander McKibben, deceased,
notifies all :persons. od ing and having rclaims
against said Estate to come forward and • settle
theinaccounts. ' JOHN McCULLOCFI,
Huntingdon,: April 16, 1856. • 'Adininistratary
Horse Shoe and Nail rod. Iron - juet re
ceived and for sale .by
CUNN INGRA.AI Si. - DUNN.
JOHN JAMISON.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
AT TUE
BROAD-TOP DEPOT:
CIINIIINGEEAAC &
.SAVE jnat,r4urned from rbiladelPhia;',and
areliow,opening, at- ihe . head. of the'Broitd
Top Baaln a large- and beautiful assortrnentof
Fall and, Winter Goods consi4init
DRY-GOODS GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENSWA&E;
-" -CEDARWARE,
WILLOWWARE,
BATS, ..& GAPS. .
I . , BOOTS.' 'SHOPS, "
And a generafassnrtment of
‘• •
READY—MAD,E - , CLOTHING.
. . ,
Also— " . r. • •'• - -
BACON, SALT, .FISH TZASTER::
And in short, every thing usually„kept,
eotintrY store.
- Cal and examine our stock _ before purclia
ing elsewhere; and see whether. we cannOtinUke:
it yourinterest ,to patronize 115.-- -4 , ,
All kinds'of country produce taken in ex
change for goods. atithe highest Market
The highest market prices paid for eh kinds ,
of grain. , ,
Prompt attention paid to storing and forward
ing, all kinds of merchandise, produce
Huntingdon, 0et.10,1855.
FALL AND WINTER- GOODS.
all and ' 'Look befoie , you Furcha;se.
4a,r.mc›.
r_TAS just returned from I''hiltidelphia.. and
now 'Opening one of the prettiest and best
selected stock of goods - ever - brought to - the ho
rough of Huntingdon:- It would be useleSsla
mention all of the goods we have on hand--
LADIES' MESS GOODS,
of the latest styles.- -- • -••-•
A. large stock
,o f liosery . ; -Dress Trimmings,
Ribbons, Velvet,-BonnctS, ;Unde.rsleves;
Spencers; Cassimers, Cloths, Vestings, Laces,
Silk Mitts, lielanes; . be Berge, Kid Gloves, tind
all kindb of goods generally kept. in _a 'country;
store. .
Also-a fine. asSestMent of-
BOOTS - 0 4 E140ES, BATS .&, CAPS;
Glasiivarre, Queenszvare and Cedarwai•e.
A - large and good supply el
Fresibcprioteiitee.
Call and see my good:Sandexiniinn foi your,
selves. - =
Thankful for the . patronage of the past by my
friends, and ;the public generarlyirrespectfully
solicit a continuance of the sa.nie.'.
All k..ids of ti.,'-ntry produce taken in
change for goods ac highest 0ff...-Itct'prioe. - _
. Oct.
MARBLE YARD.
WILLIAM WILLIAMS ; would respect
" fully call the. attention of the citizens of
Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to the
stock of . „
BEAUTIFUL, IVIABBLE
now, on hand7' He is prepared to furnish at the
shortest notice, Monumental Marble, -Tomb, Ta.
Ides and Stones, of every degired size and form
'of
ITALIAN OR EASTERN MARBLE,,
highly finished, ,and carved with appropriate
devices, or plain, as may suit.
Bitilding Marble, Door and Window Sills .;
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; befoie you - par
chase elsewhere. Shop on Hill street - , -Hun -
tingdon, Pa. „ .
Huntingdon, May 16, 1856.
Grocery ; and -pot.fectioriary'Stnre,
LONG & DECKEE.. 4 -
_
.itE n SPECTFULILY informs.thelifrieiidsand
the publicigerieral, that they still chi - 1611 7 .
ue the Grocery and Confectionary bUsiness';'tih.
der the , Sons of Temperance 'Hell,- an Maki
street, Huntingdon', "wheie they have ' how 'op,
hand a. in Hand general assortment of • •
Groceries and Confectionaries,.`, - •
which they iviilsell wholesale and retail. They
have alsopn hand. Buckets, Silt, Carpet baks;
Fancy Article's, of whieh they
will sell Cheatilh.. Country produce iakeri in ex : ,
change for Goods—the'easkttali'd when we li. - aVe
no Goods to suit customers: - •
As we are determined to accommodate
who may call a t our - stor'e,':we invite An-exiimi;
nation•andArial 'oT ourstodk.. • ' • . ."
. • , , - -,•. '• -• • LONG & DECKER.
• Huntingaon,Apl. 19,1855. ' ' '—„
$2OO REIVAItD.
~.
IHE rniblie generally,,and the -
_ra.sealt 'Who
,sonietimesinee entered my . Store . and remo,
ved valuables to the'Unioiit of nbout.slloo
without. my permission, are informed - that.' I
have just opened a mare general and :better-a:O.
sortment of articles in 'My line. of •businesS With
was ever brought to Huntingdon, -com ...;:,... ~::,
0.7 ,
r sisting Of :Watches,: Jewelr.Y,' rot '
, Clocks, Tine: Knives, •Pistols;; ,
50.1.. , • , 's Rerfumery, , Part Monnrii es, 5.11.1. • ...----,...
ver.Warp.ariij Fancy . Articles, - :- 5z..6,;,::&c..-:, My
Old friends and custornere,• 0191i:the - public in
general througlieut thq.ceuntynke, regnest.o3:to
ealla.nd examine, my assortMeni. ~ ~ --.:-. :.. -,
• SNARE.
.„ .
Hmithigdon,Marcli26
_
:ADAMS . :& EXP.RESS..
Simoinon. •
MO.NEY, Paekages,.aiad,_GroOds •
kinds;
r e c e ived and. forwarded at ,th e risk of the...„
Company, to all the t owns.-
in the . United States, _
D 6.91:
I.lf Clf syßAus, bag,
btien removed - to .Dorris'
,oteu.
liy•
pied . Peter SwOope-;1s41: - .1tootARtioe store. '•
,
*Wheat by :the. 14ulehel. -- and, 1'9.0u.r by;
"the '.l3,arrel; .for sale at the, cheap nevi.
stare of-- ••! ..'CUNNINGHAM ! Sr, DUNN
IIrACICEREE,
ders,
artisple; coi
fACKEREL,
VI CODFISH,
SALMON; -
HERRING-,
PORK,: <..,
HAMS & SIDES, ,‘ •
SHOULDERS,-:.. I
LARD. &. CHEESE:,
:Apra
COUNTRY DEALERS buy /S _ CLOTHING; frem 'me in' ;He
''• 'don at WHOLES.ALE, ,zis 'cheap.
as They can, hi the titles, as T- hairen'WhedeSale
store in Phili.delphia. " ' ROMAN: ''•
•
',April 2, 1856. •
- pure White Lead, just received and for
sale by CUNNINqIIAIYI & DUNN.
Codfish, and Ham,
•
" D il i g ieti feet", very,
& W. SAXTO Ar. 9 .
=
-•
Consttintly:~4srA hand
uriii for oats •
J; irAtritEri:& co.
gaiket Stroet: - Wharf; •••
-Philadelphia.;