~,neA~ - Miscellaneous Ads rtiselnents, • IN BLAST AGAIN I lguurtugdots!?•t; • 1 ' ' FoundrY. •, min TAE SUBSCIUBEItS TAKE THIS ME ;hod of intorruiiig their mends and the pa`.- lie geuerally. that they have rebuilt the Hunt ingdon Foundry, and are now iu successful sp erat ion, and prepared to furnish casting 0 t all kind., of the hest rituality on the shortest no tile Ind'rhost reatiofilible terms. • armers are invited to call and emunine our Ploughs. We are nultitifiteturing the' Hunter Plough, (this plough took the oration at the linuting.lon County Agrictiltural Fair, in 1853) also 1100100'0 celebrated Cutter Plough, whi. can't he Lent, together with for Keystone, Hill side, and liarshear Plought.. We have on halal and ore nianarneturing etuves, such as Cuok, Parlor Lind olflru stoves for coal cr wood. OLLOW-WARE consisting of Kettles, Boilers, Skillets, Sc., all of which will be sold cheep for Cll3ll or in et change fur countryprothice. Old metal taken for new castings. By a strict attention to busi ness and desire to please, we hope to receive a share of pubic S. BRO. April 3U, 1656.-tf. V 1 7;;444fl DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, DR. HOOFLAND , S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great dandard medicines of the present age, have acquired their great popularity only throygh years of trial. Unbounded satisfac tion is rendered by them in alt cans; and ebe people hare pronounced them worthy. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, 'bebnity of the Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising front a disordered Limar or weakness.of the stomach and digestive organs, are speedily and permattently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. The naleamio Cordial has acquired a reputation eurpassing that of any ainalar pre- partefion alant. n will Mae, WITIMIIT att„ the inA . Sev.;re cii . rrlo;v-standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In fluenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, • and has performed the moat astonishing cures eve known of Confirmed Consumption. A few doses will aiso al once check and thr met Dlargiscsa proeeeding • from CmM 7S' 100 The medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M 40. 80 , 4 & 6 04 No. 418 Arch Street, Phila delphia, Pa., and ire sold by druggists' and . . cleakra in medicines eveywher6 _he 75 c-ni.c per bottle. The signature of C. M. Jnexpem will be on the outside wrapper of each tattle. In the Almanac published annually by Ar proprietors, called EVERYBODY'S AIM., v., you will find teed:moo and comnzend,, , ry notices from all parts of the country. The, Almanacs are given away by all our agent, For sale in Huntingdon by John Read nod S. S. Smith and dealers generally through the county. [May 11, 1859.—1 y. WIEZ MINNTINSVOOS VXS. spHE undersigned owners of the Huntingdou I Mill, inform fanners and the public general ly, that they now have their new mill in running order, with all the modern improvements in the water wheels and molar:era. _ _ _ They have put in five of the improved Joii val Turbine Water Wheels, and can grin(' ing all stages of the water, Rua during the c' ' est weather, any and all kinds of grain. . . They'are'prepared to sell, and have on hand for sale at all times, at market rates, all kind of FLOUR, FEED AND STUFFS and farmers can have their own grain ground, and take it back in a return load, or they can be furnished in exchange at a tnotnent's notice an equal quantity of Flour and Brats or chop. ped feed.' T 8 t MITT iIiZACIIIII7XI is of an improved manufacture; and they wil insure a FULL TURN OUT of superior quash ty to every bushel of grain left at their mill.. FISHER & MuMURTRIE. N. B.—The Buckwheat stones nre not quite ready. Huntingdon, December 10, 185 G. NEW BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. n the - Globe" Office Building, Market Square HUNTINGDON, PA, The subscriber respectfully informs the citi zens of Huntingdon and adjoining c mates, that ho has opened a New Book and Stationery store, in the corner room of the "Globe" buil ding, where may be found a general assort ment of Miscellaneous and School Books and Stationery, all of which he will sell at reason able prices. He will add to bis stock weekly all Books and articles in demand, and expects in a short time to have on hand as full a stock c f saleable Books, Stationery, Zitc., as can be found iii.any town in the State. Having made the necessary arrangements with publishers, any Book wanted and not up on his shelves, will be ordered and furnished at city prices. As he desires to do a lively business with small profits, a liberal share of patronage is solicited. Dec.22;58.4f. WM. LEWIS. 8 7/11.1 - 7,7[11 -- V7L13:0. ATCHELORS WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass all. They are elegant. light, easy and durable. Fitting to a charm—no turn up behind—no shrinking off the head ; indeed, this is the only Establishment where these things are proper. ly understood and made. Nov. 17, '58.-Iy. 233 Broadway, N. Y. JACKSON'S HOTEL, Huntingdon, Pa. J. A. MILLER, PROPRIETOR. Respectfully informs his friends and the travelling public generally, that he fff hail leased the .Jackson House," fur sev• 1111 *rat years occupied by Wm. B. Zeigler, ap..l that he will be pleased to receive the calls o! all who may favor him with their patronage. His table will be furnished with the best the .market can afford, and every attention will bo given to make those with him feel at h ems . Huntingdon. March 30, 1859. Bcoos STOVE FOR SALE. A SPLENDID NEW COOK Du lox We at t_hls o c lii o c a l; it luit i wood or I. IrW ,~' ~L TAGGAil imp Allp , fAtltyB e' E! ityirt:o A 4 LN', E.) -.• &•.1 r4l : ramify Sewing Machines. Ni). 1113, NORTH. EIGHTH STREET, 3S 7 ' A. 3121 11. . These Machines were awarded tho first pre miums at the Lancaster nod Montgomery County Fairs (Me only fairs at which they have been exhibited) in competition with the Wheeler & Wilson, Singer and other con fidence and are offered to the public with con fidence us being the .cheapest anti best ma chines in the market. They are now iu exten sive use and have met the unqualified appro val of all who have tried them. They are mining and hist.* in construction, and are not liable t - het out of artier; as an examination will fully satisfy every one. They will do as great a variety of work, do it no well, and do as much of it its the high priced terbium can ra Wailers and Seamstresses Will find these machines adapted to their wants. Tinny will sew fine or heavy goods of every de scription with eqiral facility. For 'quilting purposes they are - unequalled. Ily a simple 'djustmand of the tension, a stitch is mode which gathers beautifully. The stitch is the Doulde Luck Stitch, strung and. elastic, anti will not unravel or draw the good% When washed. Tine thread it used from spools of any size as purchased at the stores, withont re-winding. Instructions in operating the machines given to imahasers. Each machine, is accompanied with directions, which ano very explicit, and Contain all the information necessary tu oper ate successfully. B.. e:T u .. r . g n e .o . uld refer to Gen. S. 31ilee Green, WM. BREWSTER, Agent, Huntingdon, l'a. . _ Sept.?, 1959.—1 y, Avor's Sarsaparilla A L in which we have la. bore t:l nrdne, th en, t offeetual alterative that cr.it It a concentrated extract l'ain cond.ii:ed with other tan ',so: gr,t cr rut ive power as to a'ford c. - .l,,tive •.ti,!ot,, for the di.,eases San•arar:lla is reputed to It is believed that 1 , ..;:h a renivie va,tttl by t lt o eo who . . . , , :;•r• Strioaoug . and that one %%hick gill c,c,rel:4li acir cure Inzut prove ni inu3ons. lo ?la, large cln,i of our I low i.7olllpl . etely this :tea 1,11. provett by exper •:• .• rr, ,r: t cOses to bo found 7•:.• :..1:.•,(11.0C3 COMPLAINTS, ••• 'B4 1)1511.18E4, ULCERS, :r• • 14.1,1.1E4, 1 . 1711'3115, SALT Itituum, 5TE1111..3 AND tirruturte AY , • : ll:u.usy, Neu . .: Tel Dy - 1,:i . ,A A •,.. Eitl,llT.L.le, •-• , end ildeed the whole C. of u . :: ieg IEOIII IHI . VIIIIY OY T;i ThiS fIIIIICI FI rent pm of hr:alil4,,ben lit the spring, to t,el the foul humors which fester in the the! 1.2.011 of th, rsr. Ily thc time ly (.7,a‘rabion of them tuncy mil:ling disorders me ri l •q~c~t ha the bald. If.atitmles can, by the nid of this rn—edv, ey e thonselsei from the endurn,c of nuct erytions and ulcerous through which the system will strivo.to it,lf eurruption,, :u: Toted to do this tho 111/W . ...al Channel. of the body s slwative m7dicia, Clem., out the vi. I whew. you foal it, Impurities • , . , rila the Ala in pimples, eruptions, I or • ; it who von :in it is oh- and fingt;i4l v,V,s ; cicmtsr. it w h ci ,,,;7r L. r,od your will tell yu„Wl._n.disorder iF I:cauu, Eva 11;r vl,l. V.l l , 1,! trrd. Koup the 1.110.1 v, ; t tt Nvith this r.f there can Le no lato: wn..thing Inwt. go nr. 1,0 tht. n.ntlii,try of lir, is 'Jr, a -..,h, the • : • • •..,:•. I:. Bet the ilaA GlAni ived ly cf. it,' pertly 1 , ..• ,i, drug Winn, li, net ,a), vitt. ti.i,c i s clailactl fcr it, I,iit prercr:ittuns, 4,111 0, i , .ontain 1-o.t ef tiny thing la:e years 1.::e pul , • led by large bottle, proc:un. of Fatrect of : cf the have 1, c r. :ck, far they not only e , :.u.: • i o ; , rine, but often no etrt, • . . :t, v er. Ifcrce, bitter ton; . rut has followed the use c! Sarnsaparilla which flood tl,c the name itself is justic (1 , -; I . ryllollyinlepiS Wlll. .. • ,:i1 VC .11 this ce II t d to tupply r. rty , name from t f f ., upon it. ithd 1.• . 11,11% it 1., by the c trliurry eel to coine. In rid••l their c, toi i, te eradirath front the tl othroccly '4,dd Lc juil;einualy tfik. a ai,co dil,g to ditcctioni . the bottle. rrtr.r.,:rr) TOY J)LL. Z. C. A E4C o!t CO 1.0 W'ET.T., e : p.c 331.1 e Lo:Ilen Co, Ay er's Cherry Teetotal , Ern roiu f r it