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    THE HUNTINGDON - GLOBE, A DEMOCRATIC FAMILY JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS, &C.
THE . GLOBE.
Huntingdon, Wednesday, Jan. 19, 1859
LOCAL & PERSONAL.
BE-VUX WAxrie.o.—We are not in the habit
of advertising for husbands, but we think it
is truly advisable, when young ladies become
so " bard up" for beaux, as to appeal to the
printer to advocate their cause. Such is the
case at the present time, and We are surprised
that so many of our young men should so
love the intoxicating bowl and rowdyism, as
to forget the ladies entirely. We were re
quested last week, to inform the young men
of our town, that five beaux are wanted, to
come well recommended. The ladies are all
young, good looking, intelligent, and agree
able. This is a capital chance for some of
our young men, and we sincerely hope that
they will avail themselves of the opportunity.
For further information, apply to the ladies
at their homes.
It may not be amiss, on this occasion, for
us to give the ladies a few words of advice.
I.Adies, we want to see a reform in the young
men of our borough, and if you would take
more notice of them, and encourage them
into your society more, there would be less
drunkenness and rowdyism on our streets
after nightfall. The young men would then
have some place to pass the evenings, instead
of visiting the taverns and lager beer saloons
of our borough, and drinking sueb beverages
as arc nova-days sold at these places. You
have a mighty influence over them, and we
think it is your duty to exercise that influ
ence to a certain extent, and instead of cast
ing off a_ young man when you see him reel
ing and tottering along the streets for the
fast time, under the cursing influence of
" strychnine whiskey," or some other drug
equally as bad, you should try to reform him.
Go and talk to him, persuade him, tell him
of - the evil consequences attending it, and if
you can't reform him, no person else can.
We say, then, after you hare used all your
influence to no purpose, you are at liberty to
discard him, as lust forever. The sugges
tions above, brought forth what we have writ
ten, and we candidly believe were such the
case, we would not have to record so many
eases of drunkenness every week. Ladies,
think over what we have said, and try your
hand at what we have been trying to effect
for a long time, but in vain. We do not de
spair yet, however, but hope to see this kind
of human debauchery brought speedily to an
end.
AssArLT.----011 Wednesday night
last, as Louis Shamir, a Frenchman, and a
quiet, inoffensive man, acting in the capacity
of hostler,. for N. Co., of the
•4 Farme r 's Home," was passing along Wash
ington street, he was met by two drunken ne
groes, William Cook and John Hanson, who
demanded whiskey of him. lie informe
them that he had none, whereupon, they com
menced a most brutal attack upon him, beat
ing him in a most shocking manner, and bad
it not been for the timely assi-tnnce of some
of our citizens who were pa ss;11 Is,y, he would,
no doubt, have been killed. Cook has long
been known to our citizens, as a saucy, im
pudent, and insulting blackguard, ready at
all times to molest any person coming in his
way. All such unmitigated, thieving scoun
drels as Cook, should be banished from a re
spectable community, and we hope all like
villains will be speedily made away with in
some way or other,-we don't care how, so we
get rid of them. Cook and Hanson were ar
rested next morning, and as Court was in
session, they were brought .up fur trial, im
mediately, and convicted of assault and bat
tery. The Judge has not sentenced them yet.
We trust, however, when he does, that be
will have no mercy on them, but give them
the fullest extent of the law, as Cook richly
deserves it ten times over. A pistol and
butcher knife were found on Cook after he
was arrested, which proves conclusively, that
he was out for something of the kind. Shar
rar is recovering rapidly.
"Sror-EN—A ITAtuaRLE HOUR Vl—Under
this caption, the Philadelphia Evelliag Jour
uat hits off a class or persons—time stealers
—in a most graphic style. These despoilers
are not an unusual class in our town, as else
where. The remark has been made more
than once since
_this great world was set a-roi
ling, that time is precious. It waits for no
man On singing maidens and fighting men
---="fidwer gardens and baffle-fields—on joy
and sorrow, hope and dispair, love and ha
yed, the night falls, and the sun rises, with
unsparing regularity. The minutes are very
precious, every one of them. We cannot af
lord to let theM drift unheeded by. The cur
rent widens , and quickens for eternity's
ocean, and we are afloat. There is work to
do, and not more than enough • time to do it
•
Let sin and shame and sorrow be upon
every one of us Whu wastes this: heavenly
treasure. If any mortal be willing to incur
the fearful responsibility of sloth,. his be the
Settling account l But a weightier and gra
ver charge is against him who squanders the
time of others. Ile is more than a spend
thrift. He is a thief. Earthly lair cannot
reach him. He is often genteel and respect
able. lie wears fine clothes and uses choice
language. The fragrant atmosphere of a
good reputation surrounds him. His lips
distil honey and breathe melody. Ho drops
gently in when the muscles are all strained
and the brow burning with the heat and toil
of the day. - He is delighted to see you.—
Was passing by and thought he would just
see how you arc coining along. flag nothing
now or important--have you ? Thinks a
great deal about the weather, says all he
thinks. how busy you are 1 Don't stop I
And then an irregular fire of reminiscen
ces, reflections, speculations, prophesies, and
bearsays—all very sapient and surprising, no
diiubt—until the brain reels, and the nerves
quire., and patience oozes out in great angry
drops of perspiration, and common courtesy
becomes a heroism, and from the troubled
soul goes up a sigh for a lodge in some vast wil
derness, or inaccessible attic, with only one
door, and that one bolted on the inside I
We shut up in grated cells those who rob
us of our money or goods. We knock down
those who rob us of our reputation, or forev
er "cut" and shun them. But we can do
nothing with those who steal our time. We
are at their mercy. Will they not pause on
our threshold, and consider well before they
turn our door latch ?
-Court this week, is, not very numer
ously attended. The scarcity of money with
the farmers, knocks us town folk.s all wrong.
We hope they may have a tremendous crop
nest year.
A CK'n_kNn Syr?En.--A. Ladies' Supper for
the benefit of the Presbyterian Church at
Alexandria, will be given in that place on
the evening of Feb. 17th, nest. As we are
fond of good things we shall try tube there.
=I
Music.—Prof. Quyle's numerous friends
east, will be gratified to learn that be bas
to very large class on the Piano in this place.
As he intends to locate here permanently his
friends will not be at loss to know where
t. find him.
The Ladies in want of Music, will do
well to examine Lewis' Catalogue in another
column. A number of pieces not named
will be received this evening.
cer The Court proceedings will be pub
lished in full in our next. They arc defer
red this week, Owing to the criminals nothav
ing received their sentence yet.
A GRANn MT:MC—that is to be—The Mt.
Vernon Ball, in this place, on the 22d proxi
mo. All the world and "the rest of mankind"
will be there.
11LAR.
On the I:3th ins-t., by lter. S. H. Meth Mr. POTTER - WOODS
311,,s :".I.nrr M. Co&sr., both of Spruce Creek. -
DIED,
At Ow residence of Gilbert Cihtnoy, Thtrroe township, on
tho 12th ihst., SsatAn LENINGsvo.I4, aged seventy-eight years
owl seven months.
IPI-1.11, ADE IA PIRA. ALiIAKETS.
Mtut - Ns. 3ttn.11%---ThO }hoar market is quiet, but firm ;
at previous gooted rates. aandard shipping, brands are
held at $5,25, but there is very little demand for export,
and the only sale we hear of is 54)0 blds W J Thomas' su
per at 85.:37 ) ,.4 bid. The trade are buying; in lots as
wanmd. at these rates tbr sopertitio, ss.ti2- 1 / 4 iteii bbl for
extra. and from $31.13 1 A up t0 . .57,•25'e. bbl for extra family
Flour an I faney brands, according to quality. nye Flour
is steady. and about la , bids have hef.ll sold at :tij,.57 1 4:
bbl. Corn Nl,Bl is scarce, but. quiet, and e qu ote Penna.
Meal at ,51.5019, Wheat—There is nut much doing;
about 1.5 0 bus, found buyers at ; L Zl,•2Sti.tl.3o hor good mud
prime reels. and ;31.:15ia1.4:i for fair to good white, in store.
It ye is eettteel. null all offered sold at for Penna. Corn
is unsettled and lower. and 2;; . .0) bus Jersey and Penn sold
7,947Py Jo store , closing at the latter price for prime
lots. Oats are u n changed; we quote Southern at -160:17e,
an l P.mna„ at '73 bus.
UITARS, VIOLINS, Bows, Screws,
v,ll - Bridges. Strings. 1105,111.8:e.. &c., for sale at
Lice is' Boor:, USW STriir.
TU`T itECEIV ED
AND FOR sAix,
A new 6 Dd. slicliar (kslc iron frame Mad
(C• Davis
PIANO,
AT LF:WIS' BOOK, Sr MONT= ANTI MUSIC STOW.
A - FARM AT . 'LW SAL E.
--
AT
The andersigued wilt offer at Public Sale, on
Thursday, 10th day of February next,
on the premises, within halt' a mile of Zllanor 11111. and
nine of Petersburg'. A VALUA BLE FAUM, contain
ing Did Acres of Coat Limestone band---120 Arre3 of
which are cicared and in a goal :Ante of cultivation, and
the balance well timbered. The improvements area good
Frame Douse :U by 4:2 feet. with water at the dour; a
fir't rate hank fiarn. 98 by 48 feet. with a Wagon Shed,
Straw B o nne, and ilog Home attached. all new ; also a,
good Log Howie. weatherboarded, Wash house. Wood
House, and Milk iionse; a small Darn. Wagon Shed, &C.-7
Also, a large and thriving Orchard of tine fruit. Any per
sons whithig Co purchase a Goof ?'artn. cheap, will do well
to call en the subscriber, and examine fur themselves.
TFAckis• as Fo L Lows :—.5300 when knocked down. $1,200
on the fint day of April noxt, and the residne, in two
equal annual payments, secured by the bonds and mort
gage ref the purchaser, when a warrantee deed will be
given.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.
ANDREW SMITII.
January 19, 13:59.%
MT. VERNON BALL
2•M F . W.W.11?1"; 1851.
A. Ursula BaII will, be given, in the Towu flail, in Hun
tingdon, on the 22d of February next—the birth-day of
WASDINGTON.: the Father of bi-:Country—the proceeds of
which are to be devoted to the Ladies' Mount - Vernon As
sociation.
SLWOral MILITARY COUPANIES have been invited ; and are
confidently expected to he present.
The best STRING BAND that can be had, will be so
cured.
The EXCELSIOR Inttss BAND, of this borough, has also
been engaged, and will discourse National, as well as other
soul-stirring airs, upon the occasion.
The room will be fitted up in a tasteful manner for the
reception of the cow/finny. -
All who love their country, and who desire to help in the
noble work of rescuing the home of our beloved WAstuso- .
TON from decay. are invited to attend.
The following managers have been appointed to take
charge of the affairs of the entertainment:—
HUNTINGDON:
, 11l nr. Gr.rsstvom,
JNO. 0. MomAr,
Irma HcAnsn.
ALEX A
Cm It. C. McGmt.,
JOLIN POUTED, " Joan N. Swoom.
BA.RREE FORGES:
G. AMU GREEN.
PETERSBURG:
CAPT. JOUNSTON, Jorm R. 11U\ - rm.
CASSTILLE:
Coa. J. CRESSWELT, DR.
IL IL Pr.TILIXEN,
PATKICK itIC ATE
IVBs. 0.5.1"0101'12
MOAINT UNION
. MILL CREEK:
Wlt. C. IVAoNETt,
JESSE DUPE:MAUI:fit
Cot..lcrin; A. Dovr.r.,
JosErn MorusoN,
VALENTINE Czors}3,
LEWISTOWN
aosEl.n. W. rp.r.E.rst,
.7i U 3 Au.isoN,
IeVENTONVIC
GEORGE Cormaa,
Geo.
/IOLLIDAYS.BURG:
RussEta.Navrr,
Cot. Jon On.mon.E,
Sou v LEMON',
Refreshments kill be served up in the most ap
proved style, in the adjoining room, by experienced
bands.
Are. Tickets $l,OO, admitting a Gentleman and Lady
liuntiugdom January 19, 1859.,
pocKE.T MAPS
OF THE WESTERN STATES,
ior tale at
Letvie Book, Stationery (Cr , Mimic Store.
STRAY BULL.
(Atte to the premises of the subscriber, in Walker
township, sometime in October last, a brindle bull, with
white in titee, apposed to be two years old next Spring.
The owner is requested to come forward, prove property,
pay charges, and take him away, otherwise, he will be, dis
posed of according to law - . JOHN ROM.
Walker tto., Jan. 19, 1.859.*
AYIVIN AND PRAYER BOOKS.
Presbyterian, Baptist, tlplecopal, Lutheran, Metho
ist anti German Reforinel for eale at
Darts' Boon, STATIONERY' AND hinsio STORE.
MUSIC.
At Lewis' Book, Stationery and Music Store
The most pleasing and popular compositions of the day,
together with those of the ancient composers, will be for
'Dished at the shortest
Also, Pianos, Melodeon* Guitars, Violins, &c., &c., all at
the lowest city retail prices. '
Teachers supplied with Books and Music on the most
reasonable terms.
ANSIC, Rent b i mait free of postage on receipt of price.
New music will be added to our Catalogue as soon us is
sued from the press.
Alone on Earth I Wander, as sung by Mile. Parrott, 25
Annie the Pride of my Heart, by Winner, 25
Aunt Harriet Beecher Stowe, by Steplutni, 25
Annie Laurie, as WOW,' by Miss A. Mandervill, '25
Ave Maria, by Kneken,
25
Adieu to the Village, by Sirs. Eimer, 25
Auld Lang Sync, by Burns, 6
Bruise not my Heart, by Hargrave, 25
By the Sad Sea Waves, as sung by Parodi, 25
The Baby Show, by Colman, 25
Buttonwood Tree, by Winner, 25
Brides Farewell, by Williams, 1:31,1;
Bonnie Bessie Gray, by Glover, 25
Bay of Iliscafo, as sung. by Mrs. Parodi, 25
Child of the Regiment, arranged by Glover, 25
Cot in the Valley. by Hewitt, 25
Carry Ray or Down the Willow Hollow, by Colman, 25
Death of Ringgold. by Cooledge, 25
Dream is Past:by Glover, 25
Dermot Astore, by Crouch, 25
Dearest! I think of Thee! by Crouch, 25
Ever of Thee, by Hall, 25
Far, Par away from Thee, by Hewitt, '25
Farewell if ever Fondest Prayer, by Berriot, 123/ 2
Gentle Annie will you ever. by Forister, 25
Genius of tneSpring. by Maria B. Hawes, 25
Gleam of Autumn's Golden Days, by Colman, 25
Crave of Uncle True, by Colman. 25
Gre Gird Slacbree, an Irish Ballad, by Crouch, 25
Here's a health to thee Mary, by Rodwell, 1234
Home Swett Home, by Bishop, 25
In my Heart an Image Dwelleth, by Magruder. 25
I have no Joy but in thy Smile, by Golden, 25
Pit pray for thee. from Donizetti, 25
In a Lone Quiet Spot, by Hewitt, 25
In Vain I Seek for Joys Abroad, by Moto, 25
I'm Leaving thee in sorrow, Annie, by Baker, 25
It is better to Laugh than be Sighing, by Donizetti, 25
I have no Mother now, by Magruder, 25
John Anderson my Jo, by Kuzetuch, 12V 4
Juanita, Spar.'sh Ballad, by Norton, 25
Kate Kearney, by Bradley, 12 1 A:
Kattie Avourneen, by Crouch, 25
Kathleen Slavourneen, by Crouch, 25
Little Nell, by Boswell, 1234
List to the Convent Bells, by Blockley, 12 1 / 4
Lays of the Night, by Glover, 38
Leta, by Hargrave, 25
Lilly Clyde, by Hargrave, 25
Let us Meet, by Colman. 25
Sly Native Island, by Langlotz, 12%
My Native Home, by Deems, 1234
My Sister Dear, by Auber, 123.3
My Mountain Kate, by Hewitt, 25
Moonlight on the Ocean, by Beckel, 25
May Breeze. by Kappes 25
Memory, ballad, by 11. Thunder, 25
Music and her Sister Song. by Glover, .50
Maniac Mother, by Hargrave, 25
Marseilles Hymn, by De Lisle, 25
Illa4sa's Old Plantation, by Lake. 25
My Native Land Adieu, by Belisle, 25
Maiden of the Rhine, 25
Nestle thou Little One. by Matson, 25
Natalie, the Slitter's Daughter, by Bochsa, 30
Oh! No they shall not see me weep, 1234
Oh I Soon Return, by Hewitt, 12 17 ,
.•:.
Oh I Cast that Shadow from thy Brow, 25
Oh I Let me Weep, by Colman. 25
Oh I. No we never talk in French, 25
Something You Cannot Help Liking, by Taylor, 25.
Spe4dr. Gently. by Morse,• • . 25
Sancta Mater, a Vesper Hymn, by Colman, 25
Star Spangled Banner. 25
Shells of the Ocean, by Cherry, 25
Ship Wrecked Sea Boy. by Porte. 311
Sunny Hours of Childhood, by Parodi, 25 •
Sleep Gentle Mother. by Lemon, 25
Standard Watcb, by Lindpaintner, 25
Teach Ohl Teach me to Forget, by Bishop, 1236'
Tempest of the Heart, by Parodi, 35
The Heart That's, Ever Thine, by Jullien, 25
The Thant Captive or the Absent Lover, Magruder, 25'
Vilikins and his Dinah, 25
Valley of Chamoutd, by Glover, 25
What are the Wild Waves Saying, by Glover, 25
We Met by Chance, by Kucken, 25
When Night comes over the Plain, by Jeffreys, 30
When Stars are in the Quiet Skies, by Ball, 25
When the Swallows Homeward Fly, by Abt, 25
When in Hours of Anxious Sadness, 25
Yankee Doodle, as sung by Mad. T. Parodi, 25
scnorriscuEs, WILDA'S, QIIIM, VMS, t, DANCES, ac.
Affection Schottisch, by Southgate, 35
Amulet Schottisch, by Mrs. Saylor, - 25
Amelia Schottisch. by Cooper. 25
Annie Laurie Schottisch, by Winner, 25
Amateur set of Polkas, by Deltaic, each 15
Aeolian Polka, by Colman, 25
Agricultural Quick Step, by Beek, 1234
Bella Donna Schottisch, by Holden, 25
Bohemian Polka. by Houser. 6
Cherry Valley Polka Brilliant, by Ilubtra, 50
College Hornpipe, Fisher's Hornpipe, 6
Come Soldiers Come Quick Step, 123.4
Diamond Schottisch, by Saylor, 25 -
Daybreak Polka, by Szemeleuyi, 25
Deliciosa Polka, 15
Dahlia Gallopade. by Dieter, 1234
Durangs Hornpipe and Money Musk, 6
Dandy Jim and Ohl Dan Tucker, 6
Pdinburg Schottisch, by Kerseen, 25
Futum Polka, by Miss Emma Todd, 25
Eugenia Polka, by Wallersteine, 25
Electric Quick Seep. by Enrcheirn, 12 ?/ 2 :
Eugenia Dawee, by Butma, 25
Fairfield S.chettiscb, by Colman. 25
Fountain Schottisch, by Magruder, 25
Fairy Lake Schottisch, by Mack, 25
Fanny-Ole Schottisch. by John, 25
Fil/Ibuster Polka, by Thunder, 25
Few Rays or Go -a-head Quick Step, by Magruder, 25
Grand Russian March, 12!41
Gallopade Quadrille, 12)2
a.
Hand Organ Polk. by Lisle, 25 -
Henrietta Polka. by Pfteffer, 12J,‘
Hard Up Schottisch. by Dubna, 15
Hero's Quick Step, by Schmidt, 1234
hail Columbia, 15
Harrisburg Serenade March, by H. Coyle, 12 1 /,
Jenny Linti's Favorite Polka, by Wallerstein, 32 1 ,?',
John Allen Sehottiseh. by Clark, 32 1 A
Josephine Mazurk Dance. 35
La P.c.lia. Donna Schottisch. by Holden, , 25
Lover's Dream Schottisch. by Kerk, 25
Love Not Quick Step, by Hartman, 12%
Lancaster Quick Step. by H. Coyle, 1211,
Ladies Deception March. by Prailey, 12g
Letitia Mazurka, Dance. by Itubno, 25
Maryland Institute Schottiseb, by Magruder, 38
My Partner s Polka, by Magruder, 50 •
Martha Quick Step, 15
Morgan Schottisch. by Dolma, 25
Mount Vernon Polka. by Mirtle, 25
Mount Pleasant Polka, by Boyer, 25
Manwillaise 'Hymn, by Spindler, 15
New York LeAg•er Soho - AO:wit. by MN:colder, 25
New School Dances. Schottisch, by linluta, 40
Our American Cousin Polka, by Jarvis, 35
Opera House Polka,. by Berk, 2:5
Ocean Wave, by Russel., 6
Pretty Dear Schottiveli, 15
Peak Family Schottisch, by Eork, 25
Pin Cushion I'olka, 15
President's March, 6
Rochester Schott isch, P. 1%,
Ready Money Polka, by Iltihurt, 25
Rebecca Schottische. by Zanies, 25
Remembrance Polka. by Hassler, 30
Rennie Polka, by Walker, 25
Rebecca Polka, by Yollandt, 25
Ringlet Polka, by 'Biasing, 25
Remembrance Quick Step. by Durocher, 25
Russian Grand March, by Spindler, 15
Russian March, 6
Reception Grand March, by Wiese), 123 1 4
Rory o'More, 6
Sontag Bouquet Schottlsch ' by Magruder, 35
Snow Flake ~Schottisch. by Beßak, 25
Sontag Polka. by D'Albert, 35
Saratoga Polka, by Rorponay, 123,1
Sultan Polka, 25 & 15
Star Company Polka, by Winner, 25
Sky Blue Polka. by Stayman, 25
Spanish Retreat Quick Step.. 12 1 / 4
Storm March Gallop. by Ililse, 25
Sailor Boy's Set; Rat-Catcher's Daughter, &c., 25
Spanish Dance. Nos. 1 & 2, 6
Thistle Schottisch, by Winner, 30
A. LEwrB
AIM A. Rose
GENT. jOIIN ROSS
Traviata Quadrille, by Betlak, 30
The Titus 'Nlarch, 6
1:Inele True eet of Cotillions, by 'Marsh, 25
Volnonce Polka, /5
Wave Schottisch. by Magruder, 2.5
World's Fair Polka. by Becket, 12y 2
Washington's March, 6
Wood Up, or the Mississippi Quick Step, by Holloway, 121
Watsork's Funeral March, by Kimball,-o'",' 1_
-.
Cot. D. H. Iloyrnis,
21A.1. J. C. One.fttoll,
B. Wxsamrcorr,
CATXI,OOtE OF MUSIC ON 'RAND
SONGS.
Brightest Eye, by Bellalt, 15
Dodge Waltz, by Marsh, 12.1
Diamond State Polka Waltz. by Marsh, 25
Dreams of Yolith Waltz, by Louiehow, 25
Dawn Waltz, by 11. Louel, 25
Elfin Waltz, 1234
Evening Star Waltz, by toyer. 25
Excursion Waltz, by Magruder, 25
Gertrud's Dream Waltz, by Beethoven, 25
Home as a Waltz, 6
Jovial Waltz, by Iferz, 12Vz
Know Nothing Waltz, by Miss Clark, 25
Lindell Waltz, by Czerny, 323
Midnight-hour Waltz, by Wallace, 15
Moonbeam Waltz, by Bellak, 15
Morning Star Waltz, by Beyer, 25
Medallion Waltz, by Colman, 25
Ole Bull Waltz, by Allen, 12 1 ,1,
Orange Waltz, by Marsh, 12 1 A
Prima Donna Waltzes, by Jullien, 38
Silver Lake Waltz, by Spindler, 15
TrivoHan Waltz, $1
Traviata Waltz, 15
tans FROM TOE AIOST CELEBRATED OPERAS, ARRANGED FOP. Tun
miso, WITIC AND WITILOUT VARIATIONS.
HUNTINGDON, PA
Anvil Chorus, (from Il Trovatore,) 15
Anna Bolena Ga.lop, 15
Air Montagnard, simplified by Bella:, 15
Album from La Traviata, arranged by Detta, 25
Bohemian Girl, 15
Brighter than the Stars, by Max Tzorr. 25
Don Parimale Serenade, arranged by Spindler, 15
DrQuetta Pica, from 11 Trovatore, by Tzorr, 25
Fierce Flames are Raging, by Tzorr, 25
Fille Da Regiment, by Spindler, 15
Gran DM. from La Traviata, by Detta, 25
Lipsey Chorus, from La Traviata, by Detta, 25
Grave of Uncle True with variations, by Bubna, 40
Galop Rachigne, 15
Hymn to the Virgin, by Seining, ati
lionle Sweet tionle. 15
1101) Nub and The Morning Star, 6
In WhispereSoft, .tc., by Detta, 25
Rate Darling and Life let us Cherish, 13
La Traviata a .Fantasie, by Jung,maan, 75
141 Bayadere, by liellale, 35
La Traviata, (drinking song„) 15
Lucy Neale and Dance Boatmen Dance, 6
Libiamo. from La Traviata, by - Verdi, . 25
Monastery Dell, 35
Maiden's Prayer, by Spindler, 15
Macbeth, by Spindler, 15
Miserere, from D Trovatore, by Max Tzorr, 25
Negro Medley, by Minnick, 25
Night Dews are 'Weeping, 25
Robert Le Diable, 15
Rigoletto, 35
Shower of Pearls, by Osborne, 371,4
'Togs Night and all was Still, by Tzorr, '25 - -
Thou art the Stars, by Detta, 25
-Wreath of Flowers, Nos. 2.3, 4 & 5, each 35
Waltzer and Air, from La Traviata, by Detta, 25
When in Conflict Fierce, by Tzorr, 25
Ifuntingdon, January 14,1850.
IS ALTZLS
Ai usio !
At Lewis' Book. Stationery and Music Store, "Globe"
Building, Huntingdon, Pa,
500 pieces of the most select, new and popular music of
the day, just received and ready tiir sale.
Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and examine
for themselves. We shall be constantly in receipt of all
new nra.Jc as soon as issued front the press.
A Catalogue will be published next week, when we will
be prepared to send Music by mail, post paid, on receipt
of price of Music. WZ4I. LEWIS.
Itunting,don, January 12, 1859.
FRES [ROUND PLASTER.
THE JUlte - LATA FLOUR AND PLASTER JILLLS
_o n e rnilc cat of Alexandria, ituntingdon county,
have on hand at all that's, the best quality of GRMLNP
kt.tstEit, for which Grain of all kinds Ai ill he taken in ex
change at market prices. SAMUEL HATFIELD.
January /2,1859-St.
THE PRESBYTERIAN PSALMIST.
A collection of tunes culapted to the Psalms and
Ilyinns of the Presbyterian Church in the United States
of America, I'or sale at
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
Al u of s a i ny c i ,A in i, d
\ f or:L a :is :ll
INSTRUMENTS
order at lowest
City Cash Prices.
Violin and Guitar strings, , bridges, Keys, Rosin, &c., &c.
Also---lastructiou 'Books for the Piano, Melodeon, 'Violin,
&e.. for sale at
_LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE,
INFORMATION WANTED,
of the whcreabonts of JAMES GItGOVER, who left
iluntingdon on the night of the sth January, 1859. Said
Groover hails from Harrisburg, has been fireman on loco
motives, is between 25 and 30 years of age, small
black hair, and goes well dressed at the expense of those
he has swindled.
Any information of the whereabouts of said Groover, will
be thankfully received by the undersigned.
CALDWELL, LKWIS
January 12, 1850-tf. /Inn ting4on, Pa.
OOK BINDI CL
Old Books, Magazines, or publications of any kind,
bound to order, if left at
LEWIS' 1300 STATIOX,E.RY STORE,
BLANK BOOKS
Of any size or pattern not upon our shelves, will bo
furnished to order at City prices. Call at
LEWIS' ROOK 4.5 SKlTrayEier sTon.E.
NTEW WAT CH & JEWE LRY STORE.
J. W. DUTCHER,
WATCHMAKER (C. JEWELLER,
P.espectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon, vicini
ty, and surrounding, country, that he n.
has commenced business in the room 4f4,
adjoining Strous' Store, in 'nom
SQUARE, litnimnnoN, and hopes to re- - may.
cell.° a share of public patronage.
WATCHES and CLOCKS repaired in the best workman
like manner.
Ills stock of J.EIVELTCY is of the best. Also—Portmon
nines, Fancy Articles, Sze., &c.; all of which he will dispose
of at reasonable prices.
The public generally, are requested to give him a call
and examine his stock. [January 5.15r0.}
INKS.
A superior article of writing 'lnks for sale at
LE1F7.. 0 2300 h A.Y.t) ST:ITIONERr STORE
HE GRO - VErCEEXIMICSEWiNa
MACITINE CO-, 'l3O Chestnut street, Philadelphia,
having greatly increased their facilities for manufacturing
their CELEBRATED FAMILY 3 lAclusts, with all the recent
improvements, have reduced their prices, and offer for sale
It is no longer questioned that these Afachittes are the
best in use for family sewing. They
lIEN, FELL, GATLIER AND STITCTI
in the most superior manner, and are the only machines
in the market that are so well and simply made, that they
may be sent into families with no other instructions than
are contained in a circular which accompanies each ma
chine, and front which A CIIILD OF TEN YEARS may
readily learn how to use them, and keep them in order.
They make upwards of Fifteen Irmulre.d Stitches a J/Caule,
and will do the sewing, of a family cheaper than a seam
strez.s can do it, even if she works at the rate of oar; Ck:ND
AN HOUR.
- .
Is there a husband, father, or brother in the United
States, who will permit the drudgery of hand sewing in
his family, when a Grover & Baker Machine will do it
better, more expeditiously, and cheaper than can possibly
be done by hand?
• SEND For. A. curterLAß. - 0.-Z.
Dee. 1. MIS.
BUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE!
xf you want your card neatly printed upon envel ,
opes, call at
LEWIS' BOOK AXD STATIONEJer sranz
I),IARIES FOR 18.59,
For sato at
LEW IS' BOOK AXD STA TIONEIi STORE.
BLANK BOOKS,
OF N-Ar.ious SIZES, for sale at
LEIVIS 7 2'00.R" AND STATIONERY STORE.
ALMANACS FOR, iSS9,
For sale at
LEWIS' NEW BOOR' & STATIONERY STORE
QGHOOL - BOOKS,
Generally in use in the Gehools of the County, not on
hand, will be furnished to order, on application at
1300 K .L DST_
TIVERY STABLE.—
/ The undersigned %could announce to the people or
Huntingdon, and the rest of mankind, that
he has purchased the entire Livery stock of
Win. Williams, and is new prepared to accom
modate all who may give him n Cab. "Ilis,
stock of Horses, Carriages, &c., are complete for the ac
commodation of the public, at reasonable prices.
L'.MeMr.r.n, Agent.
limntingtion, Dec. 21 ) , IS3S
PLEASE YOUR CHILDREN -
Call at LEWIS' NEw Boos STOrtE t where 'von
find a choice selection of nor and interesting books for
children. .
BOOKS FOR EVERYBODY!
A large assortment of the most popular imd inter
esting books of the day, just received and for sale at
LEWIS' NEW BOORS STATIONEICY STORE.
11) IXON'S improved Sausage Cutters
and Stutters, for sale by J'AnBS A. BROWN.
NEW Mt SIC I
ME=
J.UIES I.3IIIOKER
T HE MAGAZINES.
FOE SALE AT LEWIS' BOOT; STOW:
fla4pers' New Monthly Magazine.
Peterson's Ladies' Kitional Magazine,
Arthar'.s Ladies' home Magazine.
The Atlantic ...Monthly.
Godey's Lady's nook.
.household Words, by Dickens.
'Tie Knickerbocker.
The Great Republic.
All the above Maa zinea can be bad regnlarly every
month, at Lew& Book and Stationery Store.
ONTFILY TIME BOOKS,
For sale at
LEWIS' 1300 K ASI) STATIONERY STORE.
ANNUALS.
A beautiful assortment for the Holidays, for sale at
LEW'S' ROOK AND STATIONERY STORE.
(UM SHOES, cheaper at D. P. Uwin's
VA than can be had in town. Call and see them.
BLANKETS, PLAIDS, LINSEtS,
Flannels : at all prices, at the mammoth store of
FISHER& 111c111(111TILlE.
DOUGLASS & SHERWOOD'S Pat
ent Extension Rifts, for sale only by
F. 15.11 1 ,111. &
TAPER PAPER 11
Note, PoA. Commercial, Foolscap mid Flatcap—a
good assortment for sale by the ream, hair ream, quire or
sheet, at
LEWIS' NEW BOON & STATIONERY STORE.
3,1,,i-i!,Yrt,a„ who receives or pays out money,
shoal( have l'etersn's unkrfrit De/Pctor—far Falc., at.
..LETriS" .COOK AND STATIOSERY STORE.
- -
TRACING MU S LIN,
DRAFTING AND DRAWING PArra,
White and Colored Card raper,
For bale at
LEil7S' BOOK d STATIO,VERF STORE.
pOlt THE F,
A. superior article of Note Paper and Envelopes,
suitable for confidentictl correspondence ' for sale at
LE W' BOOK tf' STA TIONER Y STORE.
EENVLOPES—
By tle box, pack, or lest quantity' for sale at
LEW-18' BOOk AND r swizz
Atusic
.......3,,:t0r,r.0x, rx.,N. ,?0,,, , ,r., i. - mr.N . ,. CaTrAll,
'LUTE. &c.—Prof. It. Coyle, who has been successfully en
gaged for the last fifteen years, in teaching the above in
struments; also the theory of music, takes great pleasure
in announcing. to the ladies and gentlemen of Iluntingdon
and vicinity, that be will permanently locate, and teach
vocal and instrumental music to the best ov his ability.
Parents wishing to have their sons and daughters lash tie
ted iu the science of music, will, we hope, be liberal in
their patronage, as we will spare no pains in doing justice.
Tmus.--Private scholars $lO,OO per quarter. including
P lessons. Scholars will be waited upon at their homes.
Lessous to commence January sth, 1559.
raSETIENCES:
Dr. E. L. Ortb, ITarristrarge, Rev. Dr. Yangh,
Robert .1. Rosa, Esq., ‘, Wm. Chapin,
Roberts, ' 4 Conrad Meyer,
W. O. Hickok, Esq., t7l-Gov. Johnson, Pittsburg,
December 3),1E68.
10 C) for the apprehension nsion of ri l l .Hl l2e A3/ f iRV I E
and G NORGE LITZFORD, who escaped from the Hun
tingdon Jail on the night of the 19th inst. Ambrose is
about :35 years of age, slender, dark hair, thin iu front,
small black whiskers, and is about six feet high, had ore
when he left dark pantaloons and heavy boots. Litztird
is slender, about five feet three inches high, light hair, is
an Emr,lisiium in appearance and speech.
FIFTY DOLLARS each will he paid for tLe arrest of
above described persons ; or for such information as will
lead to their arrest. GIL MILLER,
Uutetingdon, Doti•. 24, 1858. Sheriff:
IGS-WIGS-WIGTS.
DATCIIELOWS WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass
all. They are elegant, light, easy and dnrabic.
kitting, to a charm--Zoo turning up behind—no Shrink
ing off the head; indeed, this is the only Establishment
- where these things are properly understood and made.
[Nov. 17, Mg. Iy.J 2',43 DRO_VIEWAY, NEW 101tK.
HAVE YOU . SEEN TIIIDI F—That
superb engraving, "Tut: Vit.Lxur. BIACIZSMIT and
the beautiful Aar . ileentiAL, which are furuishea to sub
scribers of the Cosmopolitan Art Association, can now be
seen at the oflice of 3. J. Lawrence, for a short time only.
See advertisement elsewhere, hetuled—New Features.
'Nov. 9,1555.
TAKE NOTICE.—AII persons having
settlements to make for dealings had at my store at
Marklesburg, will make payment tome at liwatingdott,or
to my son,Josepli Straus
NOY. 21, IS:YR
WILLIAM AFRICA . •
HAS -CAIN COMMENCED TUE
B 0 0 T AND SIIOE-31AEING,
ONE DOOR EAST OF 11. 11.01 IAN'S OLOTIIING STORE,
Ilia old custom r.i and the public generally, Will give
him a call. [Ruutingcluu. Oct. 20, 1818.3
'EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Letters testamentary on the last will and testament
of (311 x, Liun, late of Hopewell township, deceased, having
been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to
the said estate will make payment to, and all persons
having claims against said estate, will present the same,
duly authenticated, to -ABRAHAM BRUMBOUGH,
December 15, isb.s,* Executor.
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ALEXANDRIA B RE \VERY.
IsENBERG & co.N:san. are prepared to furnMli lI
orders for ALE, pro3nptly. Address Isenberg tli, Conuor,
.Alexandria, Unntingdon county, Pa. [Dec. 8, 1858.]
I'4 -OTICE.
'raving been reliably informed that Samuel L.
tilasiow held or hobis several notes of hand purporting to
be given by me to him, and having never given said Glas
gow a note or notes of baud, or evidences of debt of nay
kind. or any amount, or received value or consideration
from him, 1 hereby forewarn nil persons frog) having any
thing to do with any notes or evidences of debt purport
ing to ho given by me to said Glasgow, as I will not pay
tbein unless compelled by law- JOUN lIIIEWSTEIt.
Ibeceniber S. 1858.,11
T HE NEW BOOK
AND
STATIONERY STORE
The subscriber respectfully informs all concerned, that
he has fitted up a room in the "Globe — building, and that
he has received and is now ()polling a good assottinent of
DOORS and STATIONERY, which he is determined to sell
at fair prices, and he invites the public generally, to give
him a call.
Ilaviror, made the necessary erranr,ements with publish
ers, tiny Book wanted and not upon his shelves, will bo
ordered and furnished at City prite.s.
As bo desires to do a lively business with small profits,
a liberal share or patronage is solicited.
Huntingdon, Dec. 15, ISSS. WM. LEVIS.
THE PICTORIAL Brother Jonathan,
Received and for sale at
LEWIS' DOOR d: STATIONERY STORE.
OS -1 0 1- o.D ' S — Seriis f Scl3aol Books,
For sale at
LEWIS' BOOK k STATIONERY STORE.
i'ar ,;..7
'TA RDIV AR E
JUST RECELITD .4..N'D DEADY FOR SALE,
J .2' UT .1" PRICES, BY
This arrival of o:axis exceeds all others In importance, -
Ist. Because it supplies "The People" with indiworsable
articles, and many useful inventions which Cab be found
I.l* in a HARDWARE STORE.
2ml. The Subscri ber.liumlitming in iarge quantities Tram
manufacturers, is enabled*. to Sell these Goods front
20 TO 100 PER CENT. CHEAPER
Than they are usually %Ad by other merchants. Ul6 stock
incimits complete variety of
DUI LDIN ft -H .111DWARE, TOOLZ,
CUTLERY. lIOLLOW-WA E,
OILS, 'PAINTS, SADDLERY.
MINISSIES., GLASS, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS ;
STEEL, IRON, CHAIN PUMPS, LEAD PIPE,
MOROCCO and LINING SKINS., &c.,
Togethor with a full assortment of everything pertaining
to his line of business.
r ALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EX
, TRACTOR.— In all diseases, inflammation. more or
less, preclominates—now, to allay inflammation, strikes as
the root of ilisea.se--limice au immediate cure.
BALLEY'S ZIIAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR
and :verniNo ra.sn, will allay inflammation at once, and
make a certain cure.
DAELEVS .lAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR
will cure the following among a great catalogne of cu.s.
eages Scalds, Cute, Chafes, Sore Nipples, Corns,
Bunions, Strains, Rites, Poison, Chi/brains, Titles,
Scrofula. Ulcers, Fever Sores, Felons, Ear Ache., Piles, Sur.,
Eyes, Gout, Swellings, ltlicuuiatistm Scald Bead, Salt
Rheum Baldness, Erysivelas, Ringworm, Barbers Itch,
Small Fos, Measles, Rash. 4;c., Sc.
To Soule, it May appi:ar itiCrealaollS that 'so many dis
eases clionlel ire reached by ono article ; cuch as idea will
vanish when rotle•ctiun points to the fact, that the salvo
is a combination of ingredients, eacb and eery 1)116 apply
ing a perfect antidote to its aphoidte disorder.
DALLEY'S MAUICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR
in its areas is magical. because the time is so short be
tween disease and a permanent cure; and it is on extractor,
as it draws all disease out of the affected part, leaving na
ture as perfect as beMre the injury . . It is setucely neces
sary to say that uo house, wort.-chop, ur manutactory
should be one moment mithout it.
No Pain Extractor is genuine. unless the box has npon
it a steel plate engraving, pith the name of livery Dailey,
Manufacturer.
For sale by all the Druggists and patent medicine dealera
throughout the United States and Canattw.
Principal Depot, 16'5 Chambers St.. 'Sew York.
C. F. CHACE.
Sold by :MIN READ, IItNTINGDON, PA.
[November, 17, 1858,1}.3
BRITISH REVIEWS AND
BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINB.—GREAT INntinEIII.:CTS
TO • I.7IISCRITIE!—Prenaums and Redactions.
L. Scott & Co., New York, continue to publish tie fol
lowing leading British Periodicals, 'viz:
TUE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative.)
TILL EDINVORGII REA - 1M (\n g.)
TUE NORTII 1311.131.9.11 lIEVIEW (Free Church.)
DLACIMOOD'S EDINDIJUGII MAGAZINE (Tory.)
These Periodicals ably represent the three great politi
cal parties of ()Teat Britain—Whig, Tory, and Radical—
but politics form only one feature - of their character. As
Organs of the most profound writers on Science, Litera
ture, Morality and Religion, they stand, as they ever have
stood, unrivalled in the world of 'letters, being considered
indispensable to the scholar and the professional man,
while to the intelligent reader of every class they furnish
a more correct anti aatiefitetory record of the current lit
erature of the day, throughout the world, thau can bo
possibly obtained from any other source.
EARLY CONES.
The receipt of AilVallee Sheets from the 'British publish
ers gives malitiorial value to these Reprints, inasmuch es
they can now be Placed in the hands of subscribers about
as soon as the original editions.
MOSES STROUS
For any one of the four Reviews..
For arty two of the four Reviews...
For any three of the four Iterieu,3
For all four Of the Ilerriew9,...,
For Maclovood's :11:1ga:tine
Fe , r Illackwood ant] one ileview
Tor Bl a ckwo o d , a n d t h o f ou r R ev i,, ws iu 00
Money current iit the state where issnett Le received
4 9)
$321
(4)
(6,1
- .Ert , ry person remitting three dollars, will receive h copy
of the superb Steel Engraving, after• Herring's cs•]ebruisa
Painting, 4 •Tim TuA.mr. I . 3.,tegsmrrn." Also, a copy of
the beautiful Cos:eorour,vs Ar' JOURNAL, an elegantly
illustrated quarto Magazine. Also free season tickets of
admission to the Eastern (or Dusseldorf,) and Western
Galleries of the Association.
There will also be given to the subscribers several hun
dred valuable works of Art, comprising fine Oil Paintings,
Bronzes, Sculptures, &c., from celebrated American
and Foreign Artists.
Subscriptions will be received up to January Ist, 18,39.
On the evening of that date, the premiums will be awar
ded to subscribers.
For full particulars, 8.C.0 December ART JOttiGNAL, price
rill cents. Specimen copies sent to those desiring - to star
scribe, on the receipt of 1S cents in postage stamps or Will.
Address C. L. DER 111% Attrumtr C. A.. 1..,
Eastern 011ic6, 54S Bra dw y. N. Y.,
Or, Office, ltlti Water St., Sataluslty, 0.
Z. J. LAN6-LENCE S Honorary Secretary, will receive and
forward subscriptions.
Nov. 9, /SliS.
NOW OPEN!
cUPE,BLY BEAUTIFUL ! JUST
R OUT, "Tire COSMOPOLITAN AnT Jolla:sm.," for Decem
ber. Over rieventy pages--choice artieles--elogrintly illus
trated—t•plendid Steer Engravin.s. PrieesOcents. Speci
men copy seat, on receipt of iS cents, in stamps or coin.
Address C. L. DERBY,
Nov. 4, ISSS. 54S Broadway, New York.
MACKEREL of all Nos'., Herring, &c.,
eau be bad of the best quality, by calling on
Ze; 3101171tTillE.
NIACKREL—No.'s 1 and 2,
at reducid prices, at LOVE & 2WLIVIT'B
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onlors receive prompt attention •ZZ
THE IVESTIIINST/111. rawitw (Liberal.)
(ilegular Prices.)
Per
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7 C/O
8 OD
For Blackwood and two ltevitms
For Blackwood and tlirve Itttviews.
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POST AGE
The 'Postage to tiny tart of the United States will he but
Twenty-four cents a year for —.Blackwood," and but Four:
teen cents a year for each of the he iMS.
At the above prices the Periodicals will be furnished for
. 1859, and as a raKlutum To tql , :w wasn't:rats. the Nos. of the
same Periodicals for 1557, will be furnished complete,
without additional charge..
Unlike the mug ephemeral Magazines of the day, these
Periodical , ' lose little by age. Hence. a full year of the
Nos. (with no oraissiens„) for may be regarded nearly
as valual4e as foe IS d.
Subscribers wishing, also the Nos. for IS.s6rinillSM, will
be supplied at the foliou ii g estretuely low rates.
SPLENDID OFFERS FOlt 1556 '57 "58 St '5O,
Fur wooirs Magazine, the four years, 6 00
For any one Review
For any two Reviews
For Mad:wood and one I;eview.
For 13tack wood and two Rea° ws
For three Iteviewe:
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For the, 113 hr Ilexitykyti
For Illackwood and the four Reviews..." ,4 20 Ot)
13.—The price in Great Britain of the five Periodicals
above named is per annum.
As we shall never again be likely to offer such induce
meats as those here presented,
Now Is Tim TLM TO SURSCRI.I3F,I
tllkltit, in all caaes, be made direct to Mt
Pabiisheors. for tit these prices no cominissiou can be allow
ed to agents. Atitlresß
LbONAILD SCOTT S CO,
No. 54 Gold street, New York.
N'ov. 2L, ISSB.
NEW FEATURES—Finn YEAR
of the Cosucbrom.l.N ART AssomnoN. Superb Er:
gravings! Beautiful Art Journalluai,ie premium.,
This popular Art Association, now in. its fifth year of
unparalleled suceess, having', purchased, and onglavett ort
steel, Herring's great painting, `• 'rue Vtr.r.aut:
Et:SITS'," will noW issue copies, (to subscribers only,) on
heavy plate paper. ;;t) 3S inches, on the following
TEIOIS SUBSCIZIPTION:
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