_ • THE HUNTINGDON GLOBE, A RNA DEMOCRATIC FAMILY JOUL, DEVOTED TO LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS, &O. pAPEE,! PAPER! I Note, Post, Commercial, Foolscap and FlateaP — a good assortment for sale by the ream, half ream, quire ur sheet, at LEWIS' NEWPOOK k STATIONERY STOI2E. DLEASE YOUR CULL DE, EN Call at LEWIS' NEW Boor, STorix, whom you will inol a choice selection of new anti interestin g books for children. WILLIAM AFRICA EIAS AGAIN . COMMENCED TITE BOOT VD SHOE-MAKING, ONE DOOR EAST OF 11. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE Ms oil customers and the public generally. will give Lima call. {_Hunting - don, Oct. 20, 1555.1 TAKE NOTICE.—AII persons having settlements to make for .lealings had at my store at Marklesburg; will make payment to nre at Huntingdon ; or to my son, Joseph Strolls. Iluntinplon. Nov. 24, ISSS IVERY STABLE.- 4 The undersigned would announce to the people of ituatingdon, and the rest of mankind, that he has purchased the entire Livery Stock of Wm. 'Williams, and is now prepared to accom modate all who may give him a call. His stock of Horses. Carriages, Ex., are complete for the ac commodation of the public, at reasonabl , prices. P. lic_VTEr.r... Agent. Huntingdon, Dec. 2U, ISSS V2.VIL ROUTE BETWEEN n SPRUCE CREEK AND SPRINGFIELD TUR- N ACP: AND WI LLIAMSBURG.—To TUE Tn.tvr.LlNn Pun- Ltc!—llaving purchased the Mail Routes from Spruce Creek to Williamz,linrg, and from Williamsburg - to Spring field Furnace ; together with the stock upon said routes, the subscriber is now prepared to carry passengers lruin Spruce Creek to Williamsburg and return daily. and be tween Williamsburg and Springfield Furnace tri-weekly. Hacks will leave Spruce Creek daily at 1 o'clock. I'. M., (on arrival of the cars.) and Williamsburg daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 7 o'clock, A. M. Tyrone City. January 2.6, 1550.-Cm ALENANDRT.A. BREWERY. IsENBERG & CON NOR. are prepared to furnish all orders for ALE, prnmptly. Address Isenlierg sf:, Connor, Alexandria, Iluating - don county, Pa. [Dec. 8, 1858.] VII I S O S n IG . C m. MEr.onrAN, PI 1 1 . _ AN O FORTE, VIOLIN, Cl L'ITAR, 'LUTE. &C.—PrOf. H. Coyle, s ho has been successfully en gaged fir the last fifteen years, in teaching the above in :strum( nts ; also the theory of music, takes great pleasure in announcing to the ladies and gentlemen of Ifuntinrkm and vicinity , that lie will permanently locate, and teach ' vocal and instrumental music to the hest of his ability. Parents wishing to have their sons and daughters instruc ted in the :science of music, will, we hope, he liberal in their patronage. as we will spare no pains in doing justice. Tuams.—Private scholars $lO,OO per gnat-ter. including 36 lessons. St:hobos will be waited upon at their homes. Lessons to commence January sth, 1859. REF CIVENC : Dr. E. L. Ortli, Iran isinirg, Rev. Dr. Vu li, rhila Robert J. Ross, Esq., " Wia. Chapin, a. T. Roberts; W. 0. Hickok, Esq., December 29,1558 %.° 1821 rri rri ` :1- ' ' C:',l • ..._ , 74 rrl Cr) p